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m t LOCAL MENTION. Tfco Healhi'r. Orn?r r?v tti*"? Hirr ^ir.v \? nrrr^rt. W^iiisor<)>, l> '. .Inly -JJ, |s<-,, 11 :v m. For th? nihl ll,- Atlantic stab jrouorally fair j *' ither; no.toei.vini-. bee'ini:i_' variaiilr; ?Utbt bli h>ll?w< i b> a slight ris?Idtempem- ' turc. prce.d< ! trii- evening m :ir the coast by ui i'umhiuI I<k il tlinnprs. ; K< r l"<iur-dav. i ;>i.iwarm ami goiiTally fair weather i> indi.ati d. fir.NT-" Fixi " \ i.j- <<iN..i-iss l>roc?d . oroad -i . - at; I tint heel*, olily ?'??. 17: ? -|* ? i.?l?v adapt. .1 t?> tender feet. Z. Htrasburi;. r. No. !M)?; 7th street, tour doors above I Mm t. i So-<- \i.i.i:ii (-i(.\, |an.I fluid. 5 sal Ions for $1. U?'nuino Dantorhr. si.lO, delivered. W. s. ; Jenks Jk Co.. 717 7th street. ( Si.ate m \ vi 11 . latroiies ami ramies will be ?oM ai very low j?rtor ihe m \: thirty days i 1 to reduce -.jock. ;,| j. j.\ \| inin^ A Co.'s, W.'U i ' Pennsylvania avenue northv\e- J. - ] Straw M vrnxi;sat cost. Mos? - A Son, 11 A F. < Jlosq. CANoi'jt.s.ttimoY' r frames. SI.25. Kill. liciitxim; JioDsand ail ?l -etrie work. J. , H. Kuchlim:, 11!? liftli street nnrthvv?*st. Lit?KS sj?M-i:illy inv tr-?l to attend sale ot dry g>x>d- at 9U? 71 li -t. See auction coluinu. rekrioeratorh at cost. W. B. Mooes Jt Son. attention. ltdies axt> <;kxts Leaving Tow x. Hav ina enlarged and added numerous facilities to my dry cleaning establishment, I ( tun enabled to tlo work upon the shortest notice. Orders by mail or express promptly at- I | tended to. A. Fischer, iNMH street north west. 1 i - " V Yesterday the frame office on Sth street, j ' near M street southeast, occupied by the W. I and <J. U. K. Co.. took tire anil was sliuhtly I damaged. Sergeant Schwartz. of the Marine I j COrps, and two of the men from the navy yard gate with an extinguisher put out the flames. straw mattincshc. Moses A Son 11th and F. l Ha rvardCiharettes. connoisseurs favorite, Bade of Virginia's choicest gold leaf and absolutely pure. Fvsseli/s Ice Cream siiipped anywhere out el town; 14*J7 New York avenue. - m ? Baby Carriages at cost. Moses a Son, 11 A- F. Parties nuildini; fine houses can arrange to have them furnished m ith artistie eh-sranee at an extremely moderate cost if their orders are placed with me now. At.ex. mii.ne, 51 1 Jith st. n.w., (Formerly Critic Building.) Fine Parlor spites at remarkably low prices during the summer. At.ex. Mii.ne. 511 nth .st. n.w. ?? Shoes For children; infants' shoes, from lOe up; spring heel*, from ."?;ic. up; buttoned heeled shoes, -olid leather, from 7Mc. up. /. 8tra* burger, No iHKJ 7th street, lour doors above I street. _ Peach Ice Cream.?Gaufier's, 7#; loth stre-t u. w. 5> 1.50 per^al. Made by Johu Boyle. ? Artiktciai Eyes, llempler's,453 Pa. ave., corner 1?^. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To*Xichl. A lBaigit s opera Hovse.?1"Fatlnitza." ComiuL'E simmer Uarden.?Variety. f?mlen<H<d I.ocals. Esther Jean Schaf* r yesterday filed a petition lor a divorce from Chas. F. Sehaferfor desertion and non-support. The will of the late Henri Erni. filed to-day, ^ bequeaths his estate to his wife, Mary .1.. during life, to be divided lictwecn his daughters, Henrietta. Marie and Ilelene. c A night-blooming eereus will bloom tonight at Mr. J. P. Lucas', is:; *; street southwest. In the Police Court to-day Peter O'Day and a J'dm Washington each paid Judge Snell ^>5 for v cruelty to animals. 2 Michael Cariey. Sunday bar. was fined 820; Have Nagle, same otic use, ?>J5, and Ilenry Streathburger, $10. ^ suit A?;aixst the <i\s Company.?Alexander Peterson yesterday entered suit at law ? against the Washington Gas company for &MNM> damages lOr refusing to supply hi- resi- J ,, denc*?. on 17th street, with ea<, lie claims ; M that after he had complied with all the reason- j, able requirements of the company the gas was .. cut off. j " The Eyt ity Court. -In the Equity Court . o! yesterday. Judge Hagner presiding, the follow- j ti ing orders were made; Schmidt agt. Schmidt; ei sale decreed and Ferdinand Schmidt appointed ai trustee to sell. Clark a?t. Perry; revival of tl , cause ordered. Geotroy agt. ltiggs; offer of sale ' (c authorized to b<- accepted. Barnard agt. u Whiting; appearance of al?sent defendant <ir- n . dered. Godey agt. tJodey; hearing continued. ? ; J .The Coombs Divorce Case.?In the ease of t> Charles C. Coombs, who has petitioned for ?fi- b; vorce from his wife, Hattie F. Coombs, chary- si ! Ilia her with desertion, the latter has tiled ail st \ answer, stating that she is without means to ; ir prosecute her defense, she having been com- ' b! . pelled to support herself and child since No- n< vember last. She states that her husband is a T | clerk in the War department, receiving a sal- di ary of $100 p<.'r month, and that she believes lu he has saved money. She prays that he be re- fr quired to pay her alimony to enable her to em- rc ploy counsel and for the support of herself and B child during the pendency oi the suit. Reported mtrder of Two Boys.?a report was received in this city last riisiit from ] the lower PoUMiiac that great excitement had b< been created at Stewart's near Mathias Point. 1. Va., by the murder on Sunday of two white l> boys named lM>ddard, aged fourteen and ten ai years. The white boys, in company with a 11 number of mulatto boys, went crabbing, and a quarrel occurred, wliiult r?iMiu .-4??. tb* t-hmn luj; overljoard of the iKnidards. Their b??dlw ?tw? te vrasiied ashore Monday,and yesterday eighteen qi arrest- were made. The elder Doddard had his neck broken. t< w The Death ok Mr. J. m. ?'omstock.?The D associates of the late John M. Comstock, chief al of the western division of the Pension office. ' v: whodi**dai Watertown, N. Y.,ou Monday, held ' ai a meeting yesterday afternoon. Mr. C. lUirlle ] l:i and Mr. W. U. (.ruin were elected deleirat?*> to j tr r*-pr<-s?-rit the division a? the funeral, which ! tl will lake place at Watertown Thursday after-1 ti n<H>n. .Mr. M. I., story, s. T. F. sicrri<-k and | N John P. Caiiamn were appointed a committee tt to Urait resolutions to be reported to a tuture i; Weetiug. b Ax ki.k<ti:ii \l i*hexomexon.?slnjrtly be- ' fore the rain storm yi -t< rda> afternoon some " Bas^eiezcts on a ii. A 1'. train, when a lew miles m rn>m tin- city, were ania/< d to s?-e what a^>peared to 1?- a Imii of fir> .as Uirge a-- a man s ti hat. rolliug alone l^lw.cn tie- tracks behind the train. It pa? >t under the train, and an expl?>vioa'was heard which jair-'d the car-, and ( then a sinell oi sulpiiur was noticeable in tiie !' train. 1 lie conductorunin - with tin- juissen- ! Kers in maintaining the accuracy of these de- t< talis. I Transfers ?>e tiie i*K'?pkuty ok Ex-Com s hissionkh ok AtiKlert.ri ri: Loirixo.?Some weeks since ex-Coiiimissi?>ner of Agriculture . Lorinjr wmveyed his prop?Tty on i street, near loth, part lot 5, square His, to his brother. J. A. Lonng, tor a nominal sum. Yesterday there " was placed on record a deed lor the projierty on F street?part lot ;; and lots 1 I and 15, square '' 1'Jl? from Mrs. Florence c. lCadclitl'e to Mr. t lx>rlng. the consideration being gtf^.OOO; al-oa i ' deed of the same property from Mrs. Sally P. j ; l>>rinir to Mrs. Kadclille ior a nominal sum, ^ and Mr. J. A. lA>rm^ conveying the same to Mrs. Kadciitte K>r The hitchers' Ahsihution kestivai..? The annual eutertainnii'iit under the auspices of the Butchers Association at >m.-iiu. tzeti park yesterday was a very successful as well as a ideasant affair. In the afternoon the parade through some of the streets of the city attracted a ureat deal of attention. A ear highly decorated witii buntimr and occupied by a band lead the way and following were the memU-rs on horseback. Thev wore white liais and black *-oats. with red budges on the lap|j**is. l ixui their arrival at the park they were Joined by the |.t> 11. - and the : iter noon and evening w;?s spent in social enjoy uienl. The Proprietor ok a Imsoki>eri.y hoi re twm'e tlned. ,|os,q.h .luiivliaus. the proprie- i t??r ol a stove |>i|>e hoiN oii i*. <1 < apitol-livi t. 1 near 7!h, waspla> ed on trial in I iie 1'ohce \ oiii l this Morniie; chanred with keepin.' an il! jf??ve-ned and tli-orderly lion*.-. \ number of citiM-ns residue; in the iiej-hU.rh<-?l t. -iiried to the genera, bad reputation or the hou-?-. the frequent dis?irders?iceurrin^there, lie inquent I Si. I language biar.l, and .1-.. ;<> i he iiumiN-r of tights. The delemtant te-tuied that i?i^oiis came into hi- sakx.n and u-. <1 bail lan?ua 'e ' but le- could not in lp It. Ill said lie trh-d~to 8top it. 1 he jud^? -aid that cv.-rv mail was i A resjM.n^iblc for his ou n Imiise uid was Ih.iiiui to i tres? rve orderas oth. r -i.l nl-ere . nlitled | 1 ? a quiet neighborhood, an 1 uujMised a tine ot ! I ft'?o or tio days m Jai!. Jui: tsaus was uNo chained with a ?iul:iii^ i harl< - iSryau last Saturday night. Bryan t. l that lie went in Jpnunuu> s; !m>i. w h? r<' i i some words I Willi tii?* }?r<?}?ri?'t??r wiio h. .it liim, and alter In* went to the ] limp, .inn.'hails shot at him. Jiiiiuhu.is ti stilled that lie had some trouble aiTli l.iy an im eause ?i?- n lu-eil to pay lor hidrinks, and a -11rI"< "ii-ii'.'d, during which lsr> an drc..; >. ,| hi- p, t-d. wiiich he picked up > and acci-ii ntaily w< at oil. He was a^ain tilled 9 '1'or * *> da; 1.1 ti.Ke i tsect aller the other. 1 in I-1 mkai. ??K THE I.ATE )IK. Mimii KN. riw funeral -t the late Mr. Ihnedici Milburn bx.k plan last e\. ain-^ iroui the hir-t Midhodist i'rotestant church. Jtev. Dr. Bat?-, . f <i.eorv;. town..,ih'-iai4-nj. ,'| in- pall-l'. an r- were I ile-srs Bartieti, Hiil, Toph un, Swindle, <;i!> son at.d .Irew-r. flu: inr-ruieiit was ;ii Cunar*-s-tonal cemetery. The Odd Fellows and uis were lars;-iy represented. llet.d on a C||.\R?;e ok House steai.inc. ' In tin- case of t he younc man, Albert Dulin, ciiaru'd with steailu^ a hors<' ami bu;;j{y trom Joint Intgan. in tii-orgelown, his ? oun-el. Judice Ueid, waived an examination iu the Polue Court tin-; morniuv, and gave x.loo ball for the ( action cf the grand jury. f.rih ekies at auction.?mr. Dowilng will sell, to-morrow, at ston- corner of M.issaciiusetts a veil n and 2?l street northwest, at 1U o clock, a large assortment of groceries, liarriLs ot mackerel, coffees, teas aud sugar, horse, wagon, Ac. .Sec advertisement in the auction calumu. k TIm> JIe*iean Eililon. now vrii.i, rk entertained jn washin'(;tos. Tho entertainment committee to receive thlp Mexican editor- rn?M at WiHard's last night. 1 >.tr. s. if. Kauffinaun, who was called to the j [ hair, said lie was wholly ignorant of what j hud been done or what it was proposed to do, und declared liis Inability to accept the re- j -( onsibility of directing the affairs devolving npon this committee, or <o take any active part in the affair, at any stage, but upon assurances that the whole duty could be performed by the -< \ era I suli-commlt tecs in bt- appointed, he con- siled to serve a< chairman lor the evening. 'I he following program was then arranged: The \ isitors will arrive at five o'clock this ilternoori, and will be met at the depot by M' ?is. Ko\, Staples ynd lie Graw, who will ?ort them to Wiilard's hotel, wuere they will lie received bv the general committee. After 'tinner they will drive through the city under [ liarsre of the same sub-committee. A public reception will >.e held Irom 51 to 11 p. in., in l>arlorlo, at Wiilard's, to which citizens generally are invited. Thursday, at Ida. m? a sub-commit tee, condMing ol Messrs. llill. Johnson, Hutchins. McKee and Anderson, will conduct the visitors through the ]>uMic buildings and drive them to ,\i iington aial s< .hliers* Home. I Hiring t he day ihey will lie received bv the President. The Wanquet will l?c held at Willard's In the cveninir. '1 he >u b-committees to have charge of the banquet Sire: Inv Stations?Messrs. Burrltt, Hutchins and J. L. Barbour. Reception? Commissioner Webb, John W. I'ursoii and A. L. Barker. < >n Friday a trip to Mount Vernon will occupy Ihe forenoon, and the afternoon will be devoted [o general siirht-seein-'. The visitors leave Friday night at lOo'elock. Store Clerks Organize. \ mutual benefit an1? protective association formed. A meeting of clerks employed in tin- various places of business in this city was held last veiling and a mutual benefit and protective issociation was formed with the following oIH ers: President, F. K. Woodward; vice presilent, K. W. Hamilton; recording secretary, W. \. Hungerford; financial secretary, W. A. Bownan; treasurer, H. Barschkiis; warden, A. F. Itc^ch. These officers will serve until the third ["uesday of August, when the yearly election akes place. The object of the association is to jay members a weekly sum when sick and a ertain amount to their families at their death. Vlso to form a bureau of information to obtain mplovment. The dues are tiftv and twenty cuts per month, the first entitling members to i sick benefit ot Slu per week and the latter to *5 per week. Sloo is paid to tlie family at leath. There is no organization ol this kind in he city, although several attempts have been nade to start one. The Kirk Gtove Camp Meeting. A camp under the auspices of the colored hurches of this District belonging to the M. E. hurch will open tit-morrow at Kirk's Grove, vhich is situated on the B. and O. road, about Diirteen miles from this city. The location is i new one, and this is the first year of a camp n this locality. The grounds are not yet cnlosed, and. in consequence, no admission w ill >e asked. The grove is a very pretty one, and he campers will have a pleasant rustic home, t is expected to continue the camp until Unjust itli. The opening services to-morrow v i 11 be conducted by Presiding F.lder Brown nd Rev. s. K. Hughes. Among the churches hat will participate in this camp are Asbury, >lount Ziou and Jones chapel. A Nearly Fatal Collision. l columbia line street <'a k stkl'ck by an engine on the b. a o. k'\d. Shortly after Hi o'clo. la<t evening considrable excitement was created in the vicinity f 1st and H streets northeast by the crash of collision on the B. A O. railroad. The crowd rhich soon gathered found that street car No. G, on the Columbia line, had been struck by lie engine of an incoming freight train. Tlie \ ratclniian on duty at the crossing had gone omc a few minutes betore, leaving the gates pen. as was his custom. It seems that when lie J0:1-1 passenger train passes, the watchman oes home for the night, and i oo .e i? again on utyat that point until 0 oclock the next < lorning. When the driver saw that the train as approaching he realized thai it would be ? npos^ibie to cross the track before the train oiild be up on them, and he at once pplied the brakes, and pulling the horse ] round, he theu notified the passengers s f the danger. As they moved to the rear of i ie car the front of the car was struck by the ngine and the car was thrown against the I Liiomatic gate, demolish! tg both the car and < ie gate. The passec/ers, numbering eight, ' iur men and four women,were terribly shaken p, but only one of them, Mr*. Catherine Bros:tn, of Georgetown, was injured. She was irried to S?-hatflrt's urnsf store where it vaa ? >und that her collar-bone had been broken in ^ vo places and she was oth* .-wise badly 'f ruised. After receiving medical treatment ie was removed to her home. The driver ates that it was impossible to see the loving train on acceuntof the street being * locked up with freight cars, so that be could ot see either way until he had got on the tra< k. he horse attached to the car m rrowly escaped ath. and the passengers In the car congratuited themselves on their lucky escape. The sigments of tlie demolished car were at once moved to the company's stables, 14th and oundary streets. Mrs. Bro6iian was reported this morning as jing in a critical condition. Marriage Licenses.?Marriage licenses have . en issued by the clerk of the court to Charles .Turner and Lilly Burns, both of Maryland; . B. Street and Addle Gateliel; Grittin cioiiiuk nd Kmily Jolinson; Jarett Reynolds and Eliza urris; A. F. Spriugstean and Emma J. Combs. no kobbery ? ?-* evening a Jennono message was rece.veo ftY ?'mi* na'rters to "stop hack ITS; a rubbery has l>ceu tmuiitted, and the plunder Is being conveyed . the depot." The depots were accordingly atebed. and Lieutenants Kelly and Guy. with etectives Carter and Lamb and Officer Acton, the depot, found the hack mentioned, in hich were seated Mr. Charles Nye, an insuriice agent living a- 15U5 U street, and a young j ^ idv. Thej* were taken to headquarters, their unk being stopped, and Mr. Hujrh Vlexander, > ie complainant, met them at police lieydqiiar- i r-i. Investigation developed the facts that ye rented a house from Mr. Fuller, the fnrnilre Itelonging to Mr. Alexander, and that the itter sent a bill for the use of the furniture, ut was denied admittance,anil Mr. Nye locked ie house up. Last night thev saw the trunk rought out and a lady and gentleman lake tie carriage, whereupon the telephone message as sent. The police authorities deeming the ;ise one for the civil courts, dismissed the paries. _ one or the Mexican Editors Markied.? ol. Ni?-nsio dc Lugo-Vlna, editor ot El Lune*, ublished in the city of Mexico, was married at leean ?'ity, Md., to Miss Tillie,youngest daugh roi Alexander II. llandy, ot Mississippi. Cul. aigo-Vlna met his bride a year ago in New >rl. ans. Tii J bridal couple will join the excurioni-ts in this city. Indignation of a Just Judge.?a rhilaelphia special says: In passing sentence on ohu King, who pleaded guiltv to displaying )?<-< ii<- pictures to women anil children on the trcets. Judge Ycrkes said that the offense was f a kind that would almost justify a man rhose wife or daughter had been thus insulted ii taking the law into hi- own hands. He then tnp<r-ed the full penalty of law, a fine of $500 ,nd one year's imprisonment. cVesolutely X^uua i 1 t t.nit oo r t a t. k k o o y y aa i. " HKK O O Y Y A A t. ? R ? O O Y aaa I. I K k OO Y A LLLL l urn a X K II NX N ?:co K 15 AA K K If XX N GO filili A A KK H N X X O t R B AAA K K It X XX G GO J l:i;u A A K K If N NX CtIO I * < fp oo w w vr nur fke ruh ! POO W ? w ? I* I) F. R It I ! rp o o w w ww r? r? f.k krk ; ' ' o O WW WW f> U K K K _ OO W W Di>l> fcKK K K Ti.li Powder never varies. a rrmr\cl of purity. I ud wliolcMimtrni itore eronomiaU than | i:eordinary kinds. ?a??l cannot be sotO in eoin|ietlUon I >Ui llie Daultilutle of low twus, short weight.aluiuur I iitfpl'.utc pmdm. Iv.ljli onlv in cans, IIoyal i '.akino hmducu. 1m; Wail ittrceu X. Y. fcpU 1 [ 'lit A pest 1)p.Y c*<x>l)h j IX WASHINGTON. 1KLLING OFF Ol U ENTIRE STOCK AT COST. BARUA1XS* BARGAINS! BARGAINS! j Xl'X'S VFILING. luire wool, IriC. ! PI,A1II Mt'sf.lX. ??mm1 i|iiuliiy, 6c. KitUIT OK 'f ftK f.??OiI YARIVWIDE BLEAOHKII COTTON, He. KIM?>T QUALITY BATISTK, neurly one yard v\ 111.-, iu 1 ink. blue und Black Figure, real vulue *JOc., I reitUWd to 1'iVKXCKIJ.KNT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, re luccd to 7".<\ j NAVY BLUE SATTKKNS, 2ftc. BLAi'K casi1m KRK shawls, pure wool. ?1.50. BKAUT1KUL LAWXSflc. I HAXUSOMK brocadk dress gool?. cheap (it -oc., reduced to 1'iV/C. | carters' CASU DRY GOODS STORE, ' 711 MARKET SPACE, J yl7 NMK7U#tttrwC 1 * ULJ3JS -KV-KNUNU fc More About the Alleged IIminted llonae I desire to add my testimony to Mr. Dooalio's published in Tiie Stab of the 18th instant, ii regard to the much slandered "Oienelvin Man Hon," on New Jersey avenue. 8uch foolisl "bugbear hallucinations'' and "hob goblin' spiritualistic ghost stories are more befittini the dark ages, but nevertheless appeared tob< l?elieved by many weak-minded and^super stitious people, and have hud a tendency to di mintsh the market value of this beautiful prop erty and injure its worthy Owners. 1 also occupied said premises with mv famib one season, "and never saw, henrd or dreamei of <he ghost ol a ghost" while there. There ought to be, but Is not, any adequate remedy for lujurles sustained from such crank: or evit-dis|xi.sed persons. 21 July, 1885. A. K. BroWNK. The Star may add here that the article ir question was printed as a piece of pure romance which no one could possibly regard as true oi serious, and under the supposition also that the u;iine given to the pkicewasa fictitious one Otherwise it would not have appeared. a Call for the I'amp Doctor. To the Kditor of The EvkxinoHtaB: The pump at the corner of 12th and Q streets northwest is disabled. As the water is perhaps purer and cooler than that ot any other well in town won't you use your always effective inlluence and stir up the "powers that be" on the pump question to restore the cooling stream, and greatly oblige the thirsty denizens of said section. Respectfully, Citizen. The Coarts. Equity Court?.Tmtye llagncr. To-day, York agt.Tyler; and same agt. Brown; motion to amend answer overruled. Metcalf agt. Deluney; appearance ordered. Brown agt. Chipman; A. <j. Johnson allowed to intervene. Until Further Notice OUR STORE CLOSES AT 7 P. M. RBB A U U MM MM m KSS? B B AA U U MMMM " 2 8 BBB A A U U M MM M It B AAA U V M M M s 5 BBB A A UU M M M SELLING OUT PRICES MEANS PRICES SO LOW THAT GOODS MUST SELL. WE HAVE FOR MANY YEARS PAST SHOWN THE NEWEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, THEREFORE WE ARE BOUND TO SELL OUR STOCK DOWN. SILKS. 3 pieces broken Check summer Silks, one Red, one Blue, and one Green, at 40c., sold formerly iit 75c. lO pieces Check Silks, in all colors, at 38c., sold at 50 and 05c. 2 pieces Mourning Styles, in Stripe and Checked, for 28c., sold at 50c. lo pieces Mourning Styles, in Stripe aud Checked, for 40c., sold at 05c. One lot Jersey Silk*. In Black, Browu, Blue and Maroon, at 05c.. actual value $1.25. One lot all wool Albatros, in Black, Red. Blue and Cream, at 21c. One lot 42-incli Lace Bunting, in Black. Cream and Light lilue, at 22c.. former ly 50c. One lot all-wool Kyber Cloth, in Light Bine, Pink and Black, at 37\c.. cannot be duplicated at 50c. One lot 45-inch all-woo' Nun's Veiling. Black only, at 45c., sold at 62|ttc. One lot 40-ir.cli all-wool Black Cashmere, at 45 and 50^., formerly 05 and 75c. One lot Bathing Flannels, all color3, 42 inches wide, at 45c. yard. One lot Fancy Plaid Suitings, in all colors, at 25c., actual value 40c. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Although the demand has b?en great for th" White oods we advertised it has not entirely closed o?it the India Lawnsat Gc. We have still live pieces India Lawn at 7c. Also, hv*' pieces at ?c? best grade and full width. lo pieces India Linen at loe., worth 15c. 10pieces India Linen at 12V . worth 18c. W ?* cuil special ut lent ton to goods, as also to >ur Check and Plaid Nainsook-., at 12? e. hiiO lf.c. ()LH SW ISSES A HE BELoW CDST and we have ;nly u few lolt, and de:erinine>l to close. our neckwear department. We advertised u few days 100 d07.cn Imported net - m ill's, worth 75c. to >1, at J5c. eat ii. We have tri 20 dozen left, and have added 30 do?e:i Iiand:'inbroidere?l Mull i-'ichil'-, worth 75c.. at 25c. each. In torchon lacks we oiler some closing-out targains w.irthv of attention. Notice tlicm: all )L R 7. S. lo and 12'*-. Torchon Luce. all linen, nachlne made, must he sold this month, so we give ou a handsome selection at 5c. a yard. button department. Ladies who have been in search of them have found it late that Bull Pearl?Ball Ivory in uli colors-Ronan Pi arl, in uli colors, have been very scarce?our t??ek is complete aud oi:r prices low. )uit gent'S furnishings department is still Booming. We are selling more goods tn-dav than ever. Our trices as well as goods suit the most fastidious. TTAVF. VOU SEEN ANY OF OUR BARGAINS? Notice a f~?v below i|UOted: See our 47c. Sliirt. Have you tried our okc. Shirt? Have you tried our 72c. >ltirt? Have .you ?e**n our Pluited Shirt at si? See "tir UAU.M's Victory Drawer, 50c. pair. !t will pay yon If you intend t?? purchase to lnve?ti::tte tjua.tiies and prices. N. It.?We guarantee a perfect fit or refund money. bbb a u u mm .mm m rssc b b aa u u mmmm " q s bbb a a u u m mm m b b aaa u u M M m ?. ^ bbb A A uu m m m bi>S6 Jv22 410 SEVENTH STREET. IT all's vegetable sicilian hair re * newer never fails in restoring gray hair to its foiithfi'l color, lustre, nml vitality. Dr. a. a. Hayes, t.tte Assay er 01" Massachusetts, endorses it. and all .v ho give it a lair trial unite in gruteful testimony to ts many virtues. VYER'S SARS.VPARILLA IS THE MOST EFfective Mood-purifier ever devised. It is recon:liended by the best physicians. j>'21 wheat jjaklng powder. \WARDED GOLD MEDAL (FIRST PRIZE) AT NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION OVER ALL COMPETITORS. MAKES BREAD AND BISCUITS THAT DYSPEPTICS CAN EAT. MARTIN KALBFLEISCII'S SONS, Established 1K20. NEW YORK. For sale by all Leading Grocers jel7-4p Liquid J^read. A PURE MALT EXTRACT, Po-'scsscs *he highest merit. It is manufactured front Hie choieest materials, a:id ct.inbines the most r.ala-i?l?i? totalities of a reire-ihmg drink, with the invlgoritiiii aud wholesome properties of ttie best m..ll e.x. tacts. it is a true tonic and delightful beverage, alikedesirdtle for invalids and persons in health. Will be found i;m>ii trial to l?e ti pleasant and complete substitute tor dl alcoholic drinks. :nost of which are too stimulating or dell ute const itut ions. Is the iieverage "Par Excellence" for nursing mothers, creates an abundance of milk, while it itrencthens antl invigorates the entire svstem. After caretul analysis, Wilbur g. Hall. pli. d., New i'ork. says: "Liquid Bread is a refreshm?;, nourt .hing able bvvtrase, and a wholesome invigorating tonic. it is palatable to the taste, and of easy assimilation." trunk L. James. Ph. D., M.D., St. Louis, ulter analysis, say"Its low percentage ol alcohol, its elTerves e.icv, its delightful taste ami odor, all combine to revnmeiid Nicholson's Malt Extract asbeic^a most ouri .hiiig beverage, and 1 he liest article of the sort lint has ever come under my examination." Sold by all leading Grocers aud Druggists. DAVID NICHOLSON, Propr, ST. LOUIS At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN. Jyll 01S 5TII ST.. WASHINGTON. The Oelebrated DYCKERHOFF PORTLAND CEMENT. The stronge*: uuU best known to the trade. H. I- CRANFORD. Sole Agent tor District of Columbia, Olllce?141h F st. n.w. Warehouse? II. I- Blxcoe's whurf, loot 01 Itrth st. s.w. orders promptly filled und deliveries made Lo any (.art 01 U?e city. PAVEMENTS. cranolithic, artificial stone, asphaltum, neccuatel mastic. sums. Sidewalks, Stables, l>a.seiiieut and Cellar Floors, 01- wherever a solid, smooth and durable l?a\ emeut or tloor is required. Order- promptly attended to, and all work guaranteed tor the term of five vears. NOTICE. All rcpr<-se 11 Cations that the above work, as now performed by me is an infriugemeut of any rights ol others, or that any court has so held, is incorrect. 1 guaruntee all |?atrous of my work ugaiusi. any claims or suits lor damages. M. L. CRANFORD, , , 1418 F M. n.w. 1 elephone cmll No. 88L au27-3m Ducros jVlimentary Euxia Its principal ingredient. Pen* Meat, ts scientific ally formu>ated with medical remedies, giving It wonderluliy stimulating properties: luvigoruting the vita lorces without taliguiug the digestive organs. In T\ rtfoio, Yellow and Maijlbial Fevers It la invaluable, giving Rtrengtb to overcome these n-iiy nam diseases. Highly recommended by leading Phj sUmnsor Paris ua Louie fur convaleaceuU aud WmM peisous; also tor luug tllnnwi e. fougera * co. Agent*. n. y. ny81-w*a 8ou> av Au DautuMan, >TAli; WASHINGTON, j* Now Is The Time 1 to cure skin humors. I " It Is at this season when the Porn are clogged and 5 the Blood and Perspiration are laden with Impurities s that disfiguring Ilumor^, humiliating Eruptions, Itch. Ins Tortures. Salt Rbeom or Eczema. Psoriasis. Tet ter, Rintrw orm, Baby Humors. Scrofula, Scrofulous - Mores, Abscesses and discharging wounds, and every species of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Dlsetaes of the J Skin and Scalp, are most speedily and economically cured by the Cuticura Remedies. 5 IT IS A FACT. * Hundreds of letters in our possession (copies ot which may be had by return mail) are our authority for the assertion that Skin, Scalp and Blood Humors, whether Scroftilous. Inherited or Contagious, may ' now be permanently cured by Cuticuba Rer solvent the new I'lood Purifler, internally, and Cuticuba and Cuticura So.vr the great Skin Cures, externally, In one half the time and expeuse ot any other season. GREATEST ON EARTH. 1 Cuticura Remedies are the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case Salt RUeum in this couni try. My mother had it twenty years, and in fnct dl.xl from It. I believe Cuticura would have saved her ' life. My urms, breast und head were covered f.>r three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura Resolvent, internally, and Cuticuba and Cuticuba Soap, externally. J. W. ADAMS, Newark, Ohio. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The hall has not been told as to the great curative powers of the Cuticuba Remedies. I have puid hundreds of dollars lor medicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and never found anything yet to equal the Cuticura Remedies. CUAS. A. WILLIAMS, Providence, R. L ' Sold by all Druggists. Price: Cuticura, 50c.; Resolvent. $1.00; Soap, "Joe. Prepared by the Potteb , Dblo and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. Send lor "How to Cure Skin Diseases." BEAUTY for Tan, Sunburn and Oily Skin, Cuticura Soap. CHOLERA AltD YELLOW FEVER. Malarial,Miasmatic and Contagions or Epidemic Dis eases and many ailments attending change of climate, food and water may be entirely prevented by wearing a Cuticuba Plaster over the pit of th? stomach, with freqreiit changes. whenever exposed to these affections. A cure by absorption is effected by it when all other pla-ters fail. It is the best plaster known to physicians and druggists. At druggists. '.25c.; live for SI, mailed free. Potter Druo and Chemical Co., Boston. Jyi3 CITY ITEMS. Save Time, Save .Money. Go to 730 7th street. J. E. Young's Mourning Store, 730 7th. 2 IIy Bending Postal to Auerlmeh's Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th und H, you can have u new imp. machine of any kind sent to 1 your house for one week'* trial free. 1 CSreat Album Male. We propose to close out our entire stock of fine Plush and Morocco Albums in order to make room lor the full importations. For one , week only we shall oiler every album at and below cost. A genuine sale at prices wholly un- v precedented. Boston Variety Store, 1 'JO,"2- 705 and 707 Market Space. 1 Twilled Silk l'itibrell:i<*. 2G-inch. paiagun frame, SjU.Dl!, at the Boston Variety Store,705 and 707 MarketSpaee. w,f,m Thornton's KtittilHion j of pure Cod Liver Oil with II.\ popliosphltcs ol Lime and Soda for coughs, < olds, consumption, impaired nutrition aud m-i <:ral debility; easy ami pleasant to take. Prescribed by* physicians. Sold by Druggists. largo bottle* 50c. Manufactured by w. E. Thornton, corn- r Baltiniore and Harrison street?, Baltimore, Md. m,w,f * iireat Reduction in Florence Oil Stoves. Selling at 09c. at the * Roston Variety Store, 705 aud 707 Market tl Space. w,f,m,\m 1 ? ('bolern. Diphtheria. Fever*. Malaria. prevented by the use of Reed iV Carnnck's So- . uium Hypochlorite (disinfectant). Recommended bv the Public Health Association as superior to all other disinfectants aud germi- n cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet. v m,w,s-45 1S2 Fulton st., N. Y. | t? Bazorw! Bazor*!! Uazors!!!.-1The Patent.; f PprftcV and our best brands warranted, and kept in proper shaving coudition gratis. Name i engraved on our do? collars free. The Rodgers' j Cutlery Store, 4S7 Pennsylvania aveuue, 1>. N. 11 WA lfok1), Proprietor. \v 1 m Little Sli'Year Old BeMie'N Fortune. ^ LiUle six-year old Bessie Lilieiithal, who, or pham-d by tlie d<.'uth of her father, became ttu ... pet ol her grandfather, Abraham Leffier?is the , holder of one-tenth ot the $150,?.?00tickctinthe j Louisiana State Lottery. Last week her uncle i Adolph bought three one-tenth tickets of the In Louisiana State Lottery. Across of No. 51,11?.'5 vi he wrote Bessie's name. Two-tenths of the j $150,000 prize had been drawn by savanna- ' liians. Mr. J f. Dwyer was soon discovered to j be one of I ho lucky winners; Bessie wasanotlier. ?iS'.it <(nuah yeu-*, June 20. W l?er liallon. 73e. Quart Bottle, No. 1 di Rye \\ hisky, l>est in the world for the money. fr Orders by mail. McOcc's, Oth, near D st. w-3m H OUSEFUHNIbHINGS. I ? ^ ' ? a rti Oi I> la lo 10 at 11 a 1 he Absence Of All ]\Xoisture k i R secures to the w ridgwa\ dry air refrigerator 111 the great feature. accomplished sat- in ISFACTORILY BY NO OTHER, OF KEEPING MEAT, GAME. POULTRY, BUTTER, FRUIT. MILK. ETC., ALL TOGETHER WITHOUT ONE BECOMING TAINTED WITH THE FLAVOR OF OTHERS J. W. SCHAEKER <fc BRO., ~ No. 1020 7TIT STREET NORTHWEST, ( JylO SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTICT. 61 II T it ii Here AVe Are Again. WITH THE SIXTH CARLOAD OF OUR EUREKA CHAMBER SUIT. SOLID WALNUT. MARBLE TOP, 10 PIECES COMPLETE, FOR $43.50-BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OTHER GOODS PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, JULY 1ST. W. H. HOEKE, _ Jcl3 801 Market S|iace; 308 and 310 8th st V apor Stoves. Anot her Invoice of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL ] Just received, aud for tbe balance ol the season we will 1 offer special inducements to any purchasers of the * CROWN JEWEL or other makes of Vapor Stovea Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. ; W. S. JENKs dfc co., J>'3 717 7th street. ] Singleton & Fletcher. . furniture, carpets, bedding and uphol- ' btery goods. straw matting, baity carriages. LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE ETC., ETC ' Remember, wo guarantee prices to be always tbe lowe?L 15 7th Struct Northwest. mr? f~CORPULENCY.?RECIPE AND NOTES HOW V_ to harmlessly, effectually and rapidly cure ot>esliy without aeminiarvatioii dietary, etc. European Mall October tt4th, says: "Its effect Is not merelytoreduc* ' the amount of tat, but by utiect in^ the source of obesity to induce u radical cure of the duease. Mr It niMin* no enarge whatever: auy person rich or poor, can ol>I tain his work gratis, by sending si* eents to cover . postage to F. C. RUSSELL, Esq., Woburn House, r Store Street, 1-oudou, England." auyu^ 'nu t Viknna Optician Co. m 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. " - > -i: ^jSj D. C., "WEDNESDAY, DRY GOODS. Fob The Seaside and .Mountains. 1 EATON PERRY. \ ffirCTKSSOR TO Pekrt A BRonmo. I COMPLETESTOCK OF IMPORTED DRESS FAB- ! RIO^SUITABLE FOR THE SUMMER REENGLISH MOHAIRS AND nOMESPUNS. ( FRENCH PLAIN AND TWILLED CLOTHS 0-4 HABIT CLOTHS. ALL SHADES. at 70c ?nd$l. PLAIN AND TWILLED FLANNELS FOR BATHING SUITS from 25 to 75 cents. 27 AND 54 INCHES WIDE CREAM AND IVORY WHITE FRENCH SUITING FLANNELS from 50c. to 91.50. ALL-WOOL SERGES, CHUDDAS. ETAMINES x AND JERSEY ALBATROSS CLOTUS. 1 'EXTRA GOOD VALUES' IN BLACK AND COLORED GROS-GRAINS. SURAHS AND RHADAMES, from 75c. to $3.50 per yard. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN CHINA, LOUIS- 1 INE AND SUMMER SILKS. "GREATLY REDUCED PRICES" ON BLACK BROCADED SILK GRENADINES AND EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGEE AND BATISTE 2 NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIERY 1 AND KID GLOVES "RARE BARGAINS" IN PARASOLS t aNwS?yj?ci&uE"T vakiety asu ? . "SPhX'IALW^f' IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH AND EMBROIDERED SWISS "NOyfiLTligS" IN FRENCH SATEENS. SCOTCH F LAWNS! d PRINTl!;1> LINEN BEATON PERRY. F Perry Building, Pemwylvaula ave.. cor. 9th st. Established 1640. jyl8 Reduced Prices j Finding our stock of Dry Goods too large for the 1 season we have decided to reduce prices, so as to make It an objcct to purchasers to buy of us. A large lot of LINEN LAWNS, reduced from 15a to 10c. PERCALES, from 15c. to 12V SATINS, from 25c. to 20c. 3 GINGHAMS,f-om 15c. to 10c. BATISTE, 12^c., 15c. and 20c., reduced. ^ BLACK SILKS. 75c., $1.00, $1.25. COLORED SILKS, 37^c., 50c? 75c. IMPORTED JERSEYS, $2.00, $2.50. ^ A large lot of WHITE GOODS, all at reduced prices, i ' PARASOLS at less than cost. "* rc JOHNSON <fc LUTTRELL, Jyll 713 Market Space. NXust Be Sold? ul _ I rHE GREATEST MARK DOWN SALE EVER u, 1*1 ATTEMPTED IN THE RETAIL TRADE w CI Having purchased the entire STock of Fine I.adles' X "r.nibilc and Cotton Underwear from a well-known wholesale manufacturer of New York, at jO cents on he dollar we are prepare.I to offer to the i udies of his city and vicinity the following great ^ BARGAINS oh Day of sale begins WEDXESDAV JULY 1st. at 10 'clock sharp, uud will continue to : until the entire j roduction is Mid. i J I r I We will now talk about CHEMISE!! i I Kxtra 1- -ig Cambric Chemise, with deep hem and I 1 ivo clusters of line tucks, luce yokes, at 83a, never : Sl' old less than $1.5o j j-Agaln we heve CHEMISE at 07c.. with all over j ai Embroidered Yok am! also numerous other styles at ! Cl< lie same low figures. Nona worth less than $1.25. 1>J '!. y are really very cheap. v* i i We will now quote >oiat' excellent bargains in Ladles' I ? KIRTS. ! A decided bargain are the SKIRTS which -e have | larked at $1.00 tach. in seven (7. differei._ styles. have only a limited quantity in stock. Wbcn , lese are gone theru wi: be Ijo u-or it such u low ' rip?: but if you are seeking alowet .jr.ee skirt, we ! i>a ave their also as low sis 29c. each. 1 We find amongst this purchase there nre three (3) | c pcided great bargains in DRAWERS, Which we must \ | ictuion. vi": , ? Raig?lii No. 1. Made of g' od cotton, trimmed wi;h no Torchon Lnce in-crting, ed^e and tucking, at 07c. >'e have this .,lylc iu our regular -ito' k at $1.25. Bargain No. 2. At 43 cents we oiler DRAWERS, O itli oeep embr?idere<l rulHe and cluster of tucks, I ist cotton and well finished. You sboi'id see them j (j Bargain No. 3. Now, at 19 cent* they h ive a deep j Mil and cluster of tucks; good quality cotton; good 1 n!ue at 39 cents; they sold rapidly at this price. _ J) ? i: PILLOW SHAMS. PILLOW SIIAMS. 1 S 5 ]j Two great bargains never to be laid again. See them sui sj layed in our windows, and you will be astonished SV i see how they can lie made for these prices. j jjJ Special. At $l.r>Bu pair, PILLOWSIIAMS,'.rimmed <'o itli Hamburg Inserting, line tucLing. Ihuubur^ ruf- j!e' n-', full sites, good value at $350; our price, $1.59 , pair. | (jt? Snwjil Alfil T>u.?uir PII.IJlUTSir i"U J????> i-C ilUiujr. really worth $3 u pair; you should see them. A.e: SELLING OFF' SELLING OFF! oui iir entire stock of Misses', Children's and Infants' ^ RESSES at less than prime co-it. We beg the dies to bear in mind that these goods are not or a w grade, although we olTcr them at such astonishing j w pries. Cull and convince yourself that what we lvertise are facts. licmcniber. salo begins WEDNESDAY, July 1, at ' ^ J o'clock sharp. jv Second floor. Socon 1 floor. ccessSblc by Elevator. Accessible by Elevator. EMBROIDERED ROBES. At $2.05 Each. JO Ijvdi^s' Fin-; EMltltOIDEKED ROBES Each obe contains 12 yards fine lawn; also. 9 yards handline Heavy Embroidery in Irish Point, Hamburg id Colored liauiburg, and at the price named tliev re positively the best values ottered this seartou. (See isplay in our Show Window.) ^ j" 'j coi 'r\ a 1 laxsbuiigii & bro.. {'it* i Eli Je29 4 20.422. 424. 426 SEVENTH STREET. : Lx : au au i ENTS INDIA GAUZE SUIRTS, 33V.: WORT II a'" J 50c. ?'? Gent's India fiauxe Shirts. 50c.; worth 75c. J1" Cent's iialbrivgaii Shins, 50c.; worth 75c. j"1 Closing out Spring Neckwear at half price. ,r<J Finest Sal teen lirawers only 50c. spring We.till I' udersbirts. 50c., worth 75c. u,i i.eUiuin \\ eight I'ndershirts. neariv ail wool. 50e. e%l A?k lo see the COMFORT SUIRT. made of Warnma Cotton and Richardson's 2,100 Lineu boHouis, .'luloiCeO, r*.ady for ibo wash ij?:, only 85 ceuut. hi? is tile best lilting, best mode bliirt in t!.e ( latkit. ev eitieinber! only fvT?c. lor the Finest Dress Shirt at the i>., RRANCI1 BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. m>29 lOO'J F STREET NORTHWEST *M' -?_________________ cu: K K II NN ? rno m KssKK II NN N O O n K KK II N N N G ^SS,. K K II N NN G GO o 3 K K II N NN GGG "SS? ^ be w? PPP A L A CCO EEB wi P P AA L AA C 0 E PPP A A L A A C EE P AAA L AAA CO E m P A A 1'lT. A A CCO EEB ? F1 mi 814 7TH STREET. ^ SI H trl by W come and see our july prices _j NO LADY NEED BE WITHOUT A HAT IF YOU _ 'AN BUY A NICE FASHIONABLE AND STYLSH HAT AT ONLY 15C. TWENTY THOUSAND COLLARS WORTH OF MILLINERY TO BE SLAUGHTERED; PRICE NO OBJECT. TWO HUNDRED DOZEN HATS AND BONNETS, STYLISH AND NEW, AT 15, 29, 25, 35, AND ?5C., FORMER PRICE 75C. TO $1.60. T] 0 000 BUNCHES OF TIPS, COMPRISING THE Ci HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT EVER OFFERED, icr 23, 35, 50 05, 75 AND$1.00 A BUNCH. 5,000 LOVELY PLUMES AT 47, 05, 75, S7C., f 1.00 AND Q n.w?. : w_ ELEGANT BUNCHBS OF FRENCH FLOWERS AT 50 AND 75C A BUNCH. SILK MITTS AND W Ci LOVES, LACE CAPS AND CORSETS AT RE- A MARK ABLE LOW PR1CESJERSEYS AND PARASOLS I THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICKS. A RIBBONS. LACES. SILKS AND VELVETS AT ? SLAUGHTERING PRICES. j REMEMBER OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE P SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. A NO GOODS TO BECARRIED OVEP^NO matter AT WHATSAORIFICE. . ' ' - ; .. / > '- . - <: v Vi<: .. v ' .' ' ) v? - s'-T v'- . - , - t>;- I * . ? >! " " ' " / ! KING'S PALACE. T ' , I j,-V'~~'f r ' \* -j.:' : Jyll 814 8BVKXVJKUBKB& ___ SUMMER RESORTS. TSEE ATI. A NTH' CITY N .1 T0 of Connecticut aVenUO? Ac I . . 1 \? U. f ."i\ *t-class. Tern?<t iii.hI.thU- N4> f M- K. l>>\ E. Bo\ tUVI jyiUJn XiiiELI r Ol-KWOOl) HOCSK, HAKPKIt'S FERKY. W. u K LOVtm. proprietress. a l : 1.2UO kN above tide; lect above the nvcnt no tuaUria or mosotil *' H I .^inLi* . ??rr' cool room* t*l " i v tfSZinSSa. W"*- *? I BOYAI ATI.ANTH' ? 11 "Y A a M...H il F **>n ** ?hi? ?'?W and elegantly IM9 IMH undw til.- management of j ! 'la T ' AKK, uf Dig Ouimn-K Hall, t ?pr May. jy iu Iui* JJINEY roiXT HOTEL. MD. OFksssas >?* -iui Kvi'V,V57A,uor Jni" 201,1 I U-Fw.'rr? apply to H.flrl. A. II. B. \\ IU.lAMS, 7lli and D sts.,or W. P. KICK. Proprietor. l'tl" PAi 11 I AVE J"'?* Atliintir Oly; tlirct1 uiiiuttcV walk A 1 nV'roonw fHX* Jersey station; pi. as f <^^4 III l 7L ?? w,AMKK Mix T- !u. T jyii-iat* CUowKL'- ^p *' ? *>x u jj. 0C(?tvN\iHCI|71^ *KASll?E HOTEI * iK'l \\ ' '> Md.. l'AKN tXsi xicors I . dMhn'l - UV*5 Mrst-class a.?,mii?/ datlonH. Terms flu per week; daily rat,/. Te-fta T jnTTTTT f ^"ALYHEATK bl'KI.Vis IfoTKlJ sTlt %?*' did uh*'. 1% bo"r'1 *,,d r'M',,ls: II. A dr?v.!lr ^ . S4'*',,,'r.v ?nd delightful V fcRFF** circuUr, Mi T WA': - ?-? _ jyl:tiiu I^OIt KALE-AT CVLONIAI, BKACII \ FIVE i!'- r . 1111 Cottage, plaMered with uttie a i terra cult* \?rCit ol ( "!,ut;, : rood well. pun,,.: flZxvl nui Vr . t: fHJM.Vt frit. vv,.||T..;p T t&rJS. I i lThtsttWMT jKwffriSSSSa?I k salt water beach, f.,v from marsh malaria L^T dilS'SS- ?'SwarfS i llseblsname?rwfi.r \ .,,aT k"Ul; "Lowed in.- t.. i ... n*nu''us r?>r.-renc?-: aiwi Hr. j c..It.nrii ,.t Mds rif!;;". *"rv.;,t l,?' Ki^r v.,-* M..,..i,.(XrAVr<; i . I *ill t*1 (luil to sfiid dtvultm uiul liil.irui ii i.ni to any iktswii on apiiiirutiotL itOWl \NI? Mil i lTopilitor lUver Vi, w Hotel. J> I 1 1.".; ' DIUttT UOt'KK, AILAXTTC CITY N JI..,v Ark*,,??*ve~ theoroan. k . ' a' r*t'"s- AIX-OIIIIIKHIU:iouMiiisin^^i?t~?.-d ' y, fXr- Lmr*e ^?aciou?Ki,u. ,m L: iE T J> I^^,? J AS IIKAI>Y"P O ?t.T .?* 1 Ocean<;ro\ein.j.-mahi.m:vii.i.v a r on the Karh. foot oi n.-t. her ^a M ^ e b VVKliU(QN THE MOUNTAINS ' THE PARK HOTEL, W'illiani?|>ort. Pa. Is uow roady for Siimnior Uu.-sti. ALSSi For circular and rate*, addrt-ss iV?-lM WWUD IMMMia|^ I t dunx. IMINT IIUCM-:, CHAPEL POINT. TIIE IjONO BRANCHl/^L4 i OK MAKYUMi, Ii^lStT i OPEN Jl'NE 1 T<? NOV. L Most benutiful resort in Maryland. Board to !#1? a week. -m''Jf"l^o<eu' ''"toniac steamboat Co wharf h.JO liu* BOWABU BP.o> . Proprietors. / lOLOXXADE. ? . . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ?. Sgi b IiOiir r>lc lo.*atl<iu uli l complete in all itsXliiPl T apiH^inltneuts. Address 1 J?-M -to C. C. LEKLEH A CO, pOXUHIiss IIALI? ? , > ait' lA '*' Addn-~sLi:KLKIt4 im I " "V ,,, ' j^TOCKTON, , ATLANTIC CITY X J 1 att^'^V^^f.^r ??*e?tx'nr;eCufelLEl aitaciioo. ha UituJ an.i Orchestra. ~w -* A-'drr-sa ",:1 _ KEI>KY A- I.El L!:it p:iiA*'4,I V01 VHr: NfAT1 , . ' ' A In althtiu and tioair.iiulA a n.ouutali! -s. rt. H< 1.1 |?.rte<'' wa'er fr }<<* 4 WW ''' ka> H...I ei.-e' T JKM-Im* L W. BHQDHUtt. PlMriAr ! DOl GLA-S IIOUKE, , M^bobotb B -ach, Oelawaie. 4 < "'iTn J""e lu' lbV?- ^ 1 Coi cimlar I 1 . 151 VALTEa BC:ax?N J?g|J J 1>AI;KEU UOCSE. st.v CIHT. \. .;. <|'(r VTl l? J. < ! t.y 00 thcoivaii front, with t?<-u itifui A ?. !r.r""' *.V", ; Ktisafu! eleetric !h-!I.s. 1 .i.-n all fr V ^ Tiit?ia&? DKI i.Ix i{ T A ^ N..( uoru. albion. tii,: ! j/\ 11 nest.an ;e of tJ.. ir-est a.iu i , . ? ! ., o\?, !? .K > *'arl' :. 'u-v ?U' ?!slie.j y 9 t<in>u^bout; 'ieligutruliy ^i wlthiii 'i 1.1Y.1' 'F: T Nurds 01 mu-f; accomui.Kl.it.,,ib f,.r j0j ''t>, -vjn: 's v' > > ?!'.1'l". .. i . . !S*. . h IKUS>?!i < ' p."o| l'letor III the l al k '?* ' *** ^ "0 I*.. e-euJaV, ?* >--.trn ^ _ C H PEMXiKKT >N. A SBCRY PAKE. N. J. THE " *CT?)|tlA M it.r .. . "r^L "'^r ",vau- A-XMU .iHHl.it.on * . . 1 1 SL KL'1 : towoteimcua; # >t f i.lete. !>ewt'rus"uii?ldriiiria?? p.rf.-?s |.i^? t?. jXiLLfL. 1 I vias. , T?ru:> moderate, lle^uc. . a& for 'l.V?.'? ejHember I-ouitUmmmou. S. KHIPK *.-?. .-.hi' j ' r/l/'^' VYLUI.V.AT'./ XTIC <1Y. N I -OPI N I ,^a,ithr. yt?r rtot and cold >+& wute. a. . a baths in the bouse. All tb? coniJorts ei t f 'Niv# 1.1 its.Jass hotel. < oe.ch m^et- aM traniv TljVy-T fco,.m E. Mll l l.iX. ManaceT ' MLfe. J. L Bl.Y ANT, 1'ru;<rielress. | ? lOLlXJN s sUMMEli KK.SOKT a . Ojhh June JOth. T.-rrns ?| iH?r lav # 9 iev.-.,, U" J\J VI 'n-,N- 1>r"l,r'"tor. ' I." -IS T J Je" MUestov.n.M. Ma.y scnuii^, S | ! f iC'LONIAL HE A: "H BOTIW. ! J v ? r- *' ^ 1 ^ k k v ^1 a x a a i: u. ' Kxcelleut Bathing, h|tliUig and A . . L CraLi?iii-'?? _ CMI TueiceUed -ail wT'er I>t?iin- , ,* o.m.' ' ' y RATES OK BOAKI): ^ HI to ^'15 per week; 0 5^ jier month oi' f.iur '.seek. Transient. S>? ' 1 i::y. Tii" manager assures (he public that 1in-.\o:iei,t ' reputatiou achieved lust yvar at thisdt lis.itf.il tuiailv r?*sort will Ih* 8us*a:ned, and thai tnestmidurdofeseei- I leuce which so sU'vessl.ihy loarked lln- iir?t sei.-~<!i ? ill not be lowered. Apply to the Secretary of tn.? , L'oiupany at 1321 K street 1101 lbwest. iayit-:{iu , IBKXOVOHOTEL * a : II A deiii'luful Mountain Resort, twelve V /W w hundred feel ?'mvi- the Ievi i of t'je sea. J ^ '*ii | Located :it Keiiovo. Clinton comity. Pa . 1" " "l ' 1- It. U. ilundsoinely furm*hcd rooms; ta1..** un^ur* 1 passed, ilales lllwi ItrtilTWam if Itlti*1 I ret' ' Iroiu niala. ui and uios iuitijcs. l or furtber inlouuu- 1 lionatkireas JOHN KLl'lvK, iToprietor. myU;i-*Jm # nUFTOtf HOI 'si'. ASl'.IUY I'AHK.l, . 1 1 v., X. J. House t?-auttullv situ.it.-.l .vitl.in V rVfiV half a block vi beach: tii\>ie ami ap|iotii*-^i^J^^L nieiits tirst-clas-.. s*i: itarv airangemcnts yer.er' . UOKOOX, P. O liox Ml LAKEHOCSE apim^ l?ike Ceacb, N. J. a . , 1 H. C. Bo HON Kit. f Opeu June 4th. mv30-2^ 1 ?'ffe | rpHEoBANH IMOX. ATI.AX1U' CITV. N. J J. A new Hotel w ith new turnitur" Hand- A . . A tome rooms; central locution and open a:!?'fWV# the year, lutes, jier day. I 'ta I fUHju HENRY RAETTH! j VLDINE VILLA. ? APK MAY. N. J.. OCEAN ! eud of l>ecat'ir si.:oi>eii ail tli>.' v?-ar:near^ . a 1 the new irou pier; strictly tirst-clusi 1 urr.- w /SU V : bjjomlence soucited. ^.'1P I myao-lu.y TJJEO. Ml'KLLK.lt. Prop rplii: <'AltROLl.ToN. Oi'KA N (illoYi:. N. J., ON 1 Ocean Pathway .paved), two hundred*.. 1 yards from the surl; house new: iH-rfev-l dra.n f 9 a^e; water fioui urtesiali well; strictly tiist-A^'.Itt ' class. Address TilE CARlt?iLLTt >N. J<>lJt-3ni C1 ILSEY HOl'SE. ATI.A NT!<' CfTT. N. J. W 'X-ean end Connecticut live. New boL:^-;^ , , a elegantly furnished: uninterrupted ocean view w | tiotn every room. J. H. ill. to ILL. L , Also proprietor Stafford House. J?T:J2iii i kfpHE BKBKSHIBi ." AsBI'HY PaHK.N J., A Seventh and tiralid avenue, near the iH-acli. between Sunset and Heal Lukes. I .urge rooms, spacious grounds and shade. M iss L. SH.UU.K. jelM?-30t JT1APE MAY CITY. N. J.. EHIUIT IKH SK, V_ Ja.-kson sL. opjHjsite tue New Colnnibia, A . 1 A 1 is ti|H':i for reivption of guests; pleu->aiil W 1 rooms: ocean view. Ojien all the year. A^JJEl myitO-'Jm H. W.KuP^ I 1 IWftTWCCi:HOl'SKAXiKNKItAItKAN-A . I a sasave. and Ocean J'ront, Atlantic < ity.y'TMk'V N.J. Nearest house to the beach. Mrs. j. 1 >M I 1X?BTES<.'L'K. Proprietress. jui-aiu | rnuE a iter ic uorsK. < ai?f. may, X. j. ~ A Capacity 2UO guesta. Popular rales. 0,?en Jl'NE 20TII. 1 Jell-2m A. E. LYONS, Proprietor. rpHE BKLLK VTKW. ASUL liY PAKK. N. J." X Ocean end of Weslev l^ike; t.iie ocea; 1 A , . A TU w; a fiimil> bouse; sanitary arrururemcuts V perfect; artesian water. Kirst-c ias- table. 1" 'W: I my 14-.in 1 Mlts. R. mUSr Ho'i kl la fa y i rrri:. <;a pe ma y.n. j a . . i OPENS SATl'RDA V. J I'NK ti, INS.", V^?L# I Beautifbliy located, directly opi-ostUi the I 1 iron pier. Eire escaties and drainage perfect. *51 and $3.50 per day. special rates tn families. myas-gm F. il uilhki:til POLNT COM PORT. VIRGINIA. | a IIYGEIA IIOTEIs T,^m T SITUATED lOU YAW'S FROM FORT MfiTlS* Open all the year. Accouiuioilates 1 AHX? cnetAs lAiual to any Hotel in the Cnifcsl Stat*-*. S;irrouniIngs picturesque and Maiurtc. Ap|K>intmeut>., Uible and service unexcelled. Lathing, bouting, tisliing and driving soecially attractive. Terms le-a lor eoua! kccominodatioiw than any resort in the cuuntry. Pure ocean air, free from maiaria and conducive to retresa. ing aieep. Send for Ueocriptlve pauipulet mrJ5tolaep H. PIIOKDlk. Proprietor. i^rpHE NEW COLCMRIA.- CAPE MAY xT .1 i ^ now "Pe"' tnexe^va I tional lu all iu appointments. Finest heacb f # lut lie world. Terms fti to per day, accord-lilS I log to location, spedal raJe.'for tbl-^'???: JAM?> U aitVLLLLAS, Formerly of Logan House. Altoona; Bryli^ll'i^Tlotel, Pennsylvania; Stock ton,''ape May, lht>4 aud now of American Hotel, Philadelphia. *S?1? Hotel albion. a aTlaktic city, x. 3. IM I -amafjjsrftss * ** '-irSi ST CHARLI-XATLANTlCCrrY.OCEAN A _ a End, lWauare ave. X~Ui season; ex,?n- lM 4 encsxl management: excellent table looXiiiB 1 ocean rooms; moderate tenua. Otmvll'ii IIiSJuIm Market aC.Phila. European plan. JUtoiS^b^'h.^ my 1 l-.tm ASBCRY PARK, K.j.?HOTEL HRUKsWK'k One of the largest and best hotels I11 ule a T Fart, situated directly on the bwaS^ open 9 u"^'^he*an?? nun?minL Ctomiai^ lyigT _mya-3m C. o ARRETVkj?. wu's^^ay.sggi av.. oc address A->LieUr Jtew 4r*n? JULY 22, 1985. , - ' , . _ , i^AnrRs* goods. #3.BO. WHITE. LAD!jjjvTAIEbll Will -wi? *7??IIth north waat, w hi, during the mim-r month*. iuk? CdKuim. k".'^ ?r >"* ? ? o^tS5rJ5E? ?PTH>rtonUy to gw elegant HttIn* J. C? Ucrcmxaox IMPORTER. REDUCTION IN PRICEH MILLINERY. PRIMMED A WD UNTRIJTMED HATS, BONNFTP FLOWERS andetaMine scarps at and BELOW COST. 1ATK8T STYLES FOR THE SEASHORE AND COUNTRY IN SHADE HATS. CLOAKS. ? PER CENT DISCOUNT ON SPRING WR \PS ,r* u CENT DISCOUNT ON RAGLANS AND CLOTH COSTUMES. IANDSOME SILK SUITAf27 ? *>?* WNf ON DRRSSTRWklNOS. buttons, fringes, braids. Ac. PECIAL STYLES IN JERSEYS AT LOW PRICES white surra BENCH DRESSING SACQUES AT GREAT BAR PARASOLS AT COST. OSTER SILK AND TAFFETA GLOVES AND MITTS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ?OteTrevi*..ParU S07P?.av* \.t Actual Cost. INTIRE STOCK OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AlJD BONNETS FEATHERS AND FLOWERS at and below actual * MRS. M. J HUNT. 1300 F Street Nob in west. iX-ME. J, P. X^ALMER. , NO. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ,'111 offer her entire stock of Imported Bonnets and Mats and those of her Own Design at MIDSUMMER PRICES, ISMST"'" ?MU" ? _ jel3 lTME. VON BRANDIS.MODISTE. Wm VVr Vr I>>'or' *?? York: c..? ,** oarr <t Co., St. Louis Mo Suits marie at the shortest notice Suoerior fitting wsonnble prices and sat infection guaram?S r,ttin*. Even,,^ Dresses. Bridal Tros-TeausTs^ialty. jt-^ini W. J?enn. ?vt, (over M. WilUaus.) ^JRS. II. M. MKNGERT.419 9TH ST. N.W * HlSbS^te Jhi?r^f',k,ndi \ar??? '^e ul bUm|,liV promptly doua^ , Ce>' Jel0.3m ? U. DOUGLAS' DRY CLEANINO F^T\m mil" ? MEN I AND DYE WORKS i Jih l i. !" I ts&oks1 "f cleaned perfectly In- this j.roiTT .V. k' Dwae* tx-autifuilv clvaniMl ' '"U'b-ms ripped. Uid Glove-jcleaned aud d apeywh JvcJundfll,ui,o<t i.,ual to new, myi&m Douglass*. Vk> have 100 Dorcn LADIES BALBT GGAN C?SE. sires 8 to 9^ our regular 47c. Hose, which we all sell for 37V.jC.pvr pair; three pair for $1 or $;? r box. "DOUGLAS9. 13 Nurihitreet. St Cloid Buildinc. ~UIE FEDORA DRESS SUIELD IS RECOlT I roe in led by jhe I.e. ling Dre?>suia!iers. it is j.bsolut ;iy Impervious tor sale art all Dry Goods and Ladies' Furnishlnj uc at 24-;im ^I'BTNO AND DRY i 1 h?,u" ^ Ne,v Vork ave. n.v,-. . i -a'd Oent." Oarmeats bvd. .i-i od unc ?ui3ueri in .je most superior uian"i_-e~' ^ \e'VL'1 a,ia I'Wy Dres-KS usi>ec;aittcvrolTv* ilviri!Ulon w-.us i:pi?d. AN ?*o& ipl3 L.L1U.U. formerly with A. FIscImi , I ISS ANNIE K. HUMPH ERY. I .T. J,,,> Itvril STUICfcT XoBTUWfiT ench Hano-ii' VcfctfcU,^Merino Underwear iMitshr,.*?" *?? ?? i portad Honier\. tent Shculde. Braces, and all Dress ftefoi ui GooJa ,. tref.-h ( yrsets u.id Bustles. ..ildreti s<.orsets and a SI Corset (iiiss H'snwn ik^' that lor the puce Is uusnrpj^d. * WB *" 1'fench.C .rtnau aud fspan^ih spoken. mrl4 . FAMILY SUPRLJIOS. / _ I 1.25 SwcSffiK" ivucktheu. | GINGER ALE enu. r e A; I I E CIDF.R, qta.. dor. C. WITMER <fc CO.. , Gnc.?E(w. 1 4 iei8 ryin?> lv?uda ave. ^own Oroceries Down r ::o days we will sell Jtoller Farui'.x-"Flour oulv C lier hhl. Best South tVroiinu Rice,"7 lbs. Ior5o-. ' oi l^uiiciry Murci* ,ar ?. nred Shoulders, 7ift. lb. " ' rar Cure<l ltuin-i. Jb. v.-terri Shoulders, OK c. Ib, usied ltioCojfee, 2 lbs. Jie l-j ltoiu>ted I'do i.oire., 165, ib. it Roasted Bio. 20 to J'Jc. lb. " ' Jj^Va Coffee. 23. sn ami :13c. lb. 3 ;eu t oOcc. lO. 121- and 16.-. lb. SO Ext Mli; lour, %M.50 |>er bbl, >t I .V rn M.n.r ?i.? -r. . t i*. M.^r Corn, ;t cv.ns '.5c. ienietuber you save mi-.ey 0n til yonr purchases at store. I INDIA TEA COMPANY, ' : 143 7th st. ?.w. j Oc. Creamery I^utter I < THE FINEST, 25c. POOLE. BROOKE A CO., , b44 l.ouLsian:t aveuue. i DEALERS IN FUSE FAMILY OROCERIES. ?Tiu??STRICTLY CASH. 1 'J _________ GIVE <.??R BUTTER A TRIAL. CCC FEB RRR EER ?;SSa O 0 E R R E S 8 U EE RRR FE WSSa C C E It R E c S - I CCC EKE R 3 EKE bbS^ Z THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA < PATENT PROCESS FLOUR vltbout a uoubt the most Bkavtifcl and tlje most TuiTior* Flour lu tb-.- world. he MiUers Lave not oidy the most perfect Mlli. i 1 tain lug as it <*-oea aU ttte most imoroved Macbin invented up to the pre??ut tiiue, hilt thev produce r lour UNsuttrAsscit by |i:v mill lu the world. To >ve that, we would siiuiily ktute that a larva iiuaiiC oftuis macnUiceiit riour is sbipiMd aunuaily to j one jujd eaten at the pfiuclpal Courts of the old i rid. \\ e tit'ABANTUi that It Ls made from selected rd wheat jfrowu in Minnesota and Hokoui. it is acknowiedged fsu.1, that In this Hour a perfect aeprtioii of tlie glutinous ;>afticles ol tLa wheat berry' J a tboroui;ii el.mlnattoo of all weak and btarchy dteraas at las* been reached, aud I? coiiMHiuently >re Ni TUiTiovs, yleldimc mo*c bread to the barrel in any other Flour. The best tnule admits UUU mi itibread rnakinx (tu^lltie? it u thecheaiiesL as ill *3 the best, lor eitlier fiuuily or baker's use, and surpassed fey ioiy l louf made. Every saclt aiid I try barrel is warranted to izive euliie satis taction. STERLING'S ST, LOUIS FANCY. >ne of the most beatitifti! Winter Wheat Patents er offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by *ny other iteut except Ceres, aud will please the most exliUjf bousckeejier and satisfy the most lu?Udious?t'ira. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Wiuter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. ^ cplendM Minnesota Patent Flour, made by ttia lebrated Hungarian process. It is aver}' cheap and autlftil Patent, within the reach of all classes, aud ; guarantee will give KatUfiicUou to every mw wim iitryik GOLDE3T HILL. fhe nlrt reliable stand-by and the Standard Family our of the District. It la equal in quality to a *reat an j hlph-priced Patent Flours, whilst It ctin ba ujfht for considerable leas money. We defy competlr* to bring forth any Flour superior to CEICKS, ERL1NG, GILT-EDO>4 RELIANCE or GOLDEN ILL, and we ieel assured that any housekeeper wao ics them once will never ue huj Uuiikum kur+j*<t aiigrocerA ' * ' ' holesale Depot, vomer 1st st and Indlanaavo tela WM. M. GALT 4k CO. Reasonable And Proper Olothing. TO GET CLOTHES TO LOOK WELL IN WINER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS IN RE SHAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE SAP?, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRICS REUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO ASHION INTO COMMLY GARMENTS. TO EETALL THESE REQUIREMENTH DEMANDS, S YOU CAN READILY JUDGE. BETTER SKILL ND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH LAVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKING UP OUR RM&ENT SUPERB STOCK OF SEASONABLE lND PROPER CLOTHIKO. r ' . * ROBINSON. PARKER A CO, { OKE?PRICE CLOrHLERS, 19 soonounr Oo^am 7m mm? D ihan. m r' 4 #'J - ? j- , ~.y "5 \ u4 '* I * _ ' ^ sumtmkr rksorts. f|^UK ttt lCfciS OK W tTKRIVi FUl ? s GAPE MAV, lui l? irtrtird by th? WFST JKRskY BAILKOAO IV two norns thcm rim %m 1 |.n,, FA?T F.XPKESS TRAINS, with Pur r , tn< 'oil. a?> run dumn: the wa~ I'd-M-n^-iN Mtiw a tt.i NKW liltii\|> vii. "* STATION. Pltll.AUl l.rMlA .? here i /Jr ?2 t oa- lin I i i ii m" t ars tr.un:. r : . . Station of the w * WKST JFRW.Y RAIIltOAIi. At the foot of Mni ki t Mtrtm For ticket*. Ingftja/i' checks, and (nil hif,.rm?i _ m>iiu nokthfast nmNRM isth mi-iit iv ITXNSMAAVH AVIM | VNl STATION U \ IIIXIOIU A I'. i iM I'.\lir, CHAKK ITtlH. J it 'Aimn " t.Micral Mttiaeer. to-... *i ,, r . JKJ-' -'m ' A,r * ^TLAX'TR* CITY. - -- ? KXPRKBS Tl! \ 1V- lit N 11' JT WITHtK'T ^Titis IN 1 KIXITV MINI t I i, VIA CAMnVX A ATI.tXTir RAM H UB, From Station Ku.it uf Ytiii>st rvs-t WIXT JFItsKN KAII H<?\D. From station Foot of Market sn-fl, A?ve?sil>le from Washington by tie tl.? iu-h tr*!* of Hie 9 BALTIMORE A POTOM AC l; VU IM\i, From the XKW HROAIisTltl II -I \ii-.\ fll_ PhNNsviA ANIA ItAII.ROAH. at I'll 11 I'll I A. street ( n will ...iim v |... r-.ii thr \V?*it Jerary IUtilroa.1 staii.m. | .|tMl .J* t'mi.'lu* (I) till" NtMioll ?f UrtCMudrti A ttiau'.i. I.-I, rmwl. For through ticket*. haggage i-hiv is and formation, apitlt ms follow i XORTHHAM' niKNIII ltlTII M ill I I .? l'KNN>Vl.VAXIA WI N! I "L STATION" 1IAI I IMoHI. il I*ii|i.m i. \ l|;.,Al < 11 AS. K PWiM. J It W?lo|i. Ocneral Manager. ( niTal Im*. . t*Xf2m ' ''' g irixson sprixos, penx \ V MAIN I.INK I'KNX'A liVIIKOAH a . Oil top of AllixlM*!!) Mountain ISil Tlic MOl.Ni Al-N Hoi M: w.il ix-h I ^ Jinn- J.Vli. Parlor and Sleeping i-ar* from all |?iiiit* ..j For circular*. Arc . a.ldre^-. I toy 1 -eoilstt WM K Dl'NM V M. Supt..? r> -fsM, rj^lll llt.WMORI-, I ATLANTIC CIIY. X J Sltugti>d tilt It In lOAytrilK of the beach u a , niiiiimirui tiil view. Tbeooly |iaNMMi?:i.'. i IS4I vator in Atlantic <"it>. >v -a w..tcr ' u! > flwtrii' b.-ll* anil all niwl -rn cou\ nl.-m . ^ ettroWt M i H i. irt-A. I V I I.AN lit' i JTYVERMONT Mo; -i . nuolntrticted i?t*n view. Uroail pii...t-W^I surround the hou?c. ? ^7 lel.Vw'iiii M. K.?Xi\i ITuXT MT. KINi:o III il v); g MOOOSKIIKAU UKK. MAINK. Th?-favorite re~ort fur >(? irt?m<'ii. tmiri^' -a ai.d in\ uIIiIh. Has fi'vrr unkimuii. f- r -it I ml Ciilur aMnnKtl a i?i NNI ,\. HaiKu: I Y I blniVf, or tUl.M.liV ii CXJ.. r.Hi S an- . nUIT* Maaa. ui> fc.'i ui ? nAlJ'Vt? JAt'KMtX K| , x {>). May, N.J . \\ Itlin oni' 'Mjuarr nl ih-w a l iron Now t'olumliiaand( tiaun^ II..1 VNAA I 'i'i tHilromus. ?-ai li uitli nn-a;i \ i. w ; table un aurtNLHMtl. It-mis from v' tn ikjo aiinr.ui tiou and time. M1k>? TIi>? IIM AN. Ici f'-n i .. 1,4. J William*. Sec'y'aoflio% 1 . s?, seiiaii-. ivk. 11 f|1HK A 1.1.AI III-., M'ltlNi. UKK III \> H, A J M Tlie must <-|iarmim: nx-atiuii on tin- b'-acli Mmlern appoint in n:s i \i f V f KK'II ARl?0\. iii-JT w A-i?r. ^ T \ rpiiK <;aki-'ii i.h. asi?i*un i?ai:k. n j nr, 1 liirhtlully lm-a;ed: wltlilti 1 ?M <anl- .'i 1 licai h: :t|>poiuUiie t? tir~t-?-lii!?>: sanitary h Vw h nuwvoteuts ihtuhH. !hi nun "la'i- Iihi if Term* roMNonaiiie a. II vT> n kluX T^?ih | J JOC'K KSioS SPKINI.S AND MIN <:lt\l. HA I'll \ H Ure&t Norili Mountain, near Winolie^ter. A .. a 1 Ya. Msiut ~ bourV ri le Ir-nn Ua-li'iijni, VW H Twoniail-i <la:ly and telephone conim-tui I w itli ail |Hiint?i reache<| t.y -. livrapli. 1 ipl I lti, Ibbo. No liur. A sine and delicb:fill suinumr - I M>rt. Altitude over l.tHHi 1. et Attu<m|>beri div. >t I swamps ur Four ditTerent mlu< ral w '. rt?( I trinil alUe in tSie enre of kldliey and l'\ei -uii.it I 11.il 11 -11. A rare i-|iiUytM-n:e sprint. -ir .1,4- I P14I11 tbe (. iilp-d Sti.teni. ii>nLaiiiiiiK |M-r cat.01 ?wl4 H (.rain-of iron 111 t lie Im-M torm known, v(/, r . ..4*4 ja uf prof' .rid?. and nearly l.t grains suipliu. ni lua^ov B sia. Tlitu- mineral wat.-r* uiay be u-<-.i-iii^Ij ..r?,ui H l>l:ied III liot or cold tiatlis All lllinieiise Kit mull, |itx?i Ii at'<d Itt ail ivri-eut>li- tem|>erat ;ire. ' H Terms very in.sli'i a;?. B U >und trip ticket* from Washn.Ktuit cnndftr B tile NRMk 1'ainj lilets and all information nt \ s pn.ATr A f SClX'S. Maua.it, W1 Mt11 street nurtliam U*->yiictoa, D.C. jrs f rj'ilii-l'HAI.I IiXTK," ATI.AN ! V I'fTV. .\ f . I iiiTb ifii i nnr MmMTr hri'n aanlw<iiw^ . .4 H MCm I- KM W U|MMt 9 'Wf uttiD-Uiu KLISlI \ lt? ibl.lt in * sii\ I S I i \'IM?;inia it 1 a< ii u?n 1 i I > ol'KX FoK Ol"l>ls M.w |5, 1 hs.Y I BilWl?d on Hie Atlantic ' I t. I. in:l?-? xjutta nl I'ape lienrv, IN mil - tmui Nor- f lolk by l'..iiir<iiul. Toach flir bathing itneMs-ll 'I. an?l m>A ?, A til inert ow. t'Pv liulil lintsiji .im-., Tl..- Iim T IE 1 l>- In -i-o!as- :ti a'.l it? a|>|Mniituit-tits. 'le|. ? ^ (;r?pl!. te -phone and nr..nipt mtc f*. Ir . 1 lisliiiii; and I tMl'iii;. For teim>. wtui-n are n a--uaiMt, upi>ly to J. I*. HOBKAl II A in. Ytrcin.a III 1 Ii ll 't'-l. Va Bk For further liifiirmatlon iiml .-irrul nHcpl. i> Wk J. \V WITKIJ K .. H??N. myin :tm I'.t. a.iv Waslunetun,I1.C H nriMMuu iioi'he. < <! w kuciu a m \\ X.J. Now oi?-u. y H For ti-rins, Jtc., applv to , Mm oi-ti. \V. FAIT.I IN lr.t.rtetit ? . . - d- - . - ? f !'.!.> isi.xNii. 1:1 >i*i n 1 it : . mj: 1.1: \ .-ptit 11 ?d' > 'sitoii ?|. 1. 1 ;?l. I ' ai.i'i. I jH i.ijit- Mim.tiai;. I'hrs i..r ? 1 < *k 3| I slant I will take tl.e t'.i, . dm ikT I t>-aiiisr from X'Hlolk, at Ida. in . <r Ii 1 -- ? 1 Lild l*oint at 111-411 a in , tit it .1 m r \..Is fity Muadai Wtsinestla> a.id 1'iiil.iv ii. . 1. T l'.iss?-iigi-rs will t? } tickets nl-th-- ai<i<- I <liifu.* -latioli. w !ii-re liai-k-. for si^uili- e. ill ints-: ti m I't-riiib, |K-r day, sij; perw.k s|*j; pel u ilKM* I ^<1 tr.-i J. T. >.I'AI?V, PTtlpritter, | V.-?l''?, 1 M from .lj S-l-w * 'iftT I aria: bea'U'fnl arlittj". larae" lawn: ?wBi [atdc; no nnaaiuitues. Fam|?bieta star oil!. *1 fl in-sH A.J. IIVF.KS. ini JHa H OH lilvN ! V MlfUVUf, .. .-sill NAN 1HJAH < '<IN1\. \ A LIFKN FOK HK? KITIoN ol \ I-. 10l? Jt'Xt 1 f 1\J Ulfi MUKH 1. K ' roatp-: variety of medicinal waters of anj A , - A H tumnicr resort In tbel'TUt tist.it l!?a.: I'll n eie-rv, mintliilii-c:it r ..tils I 1 i" v ?. .M i elletl. l'|..t.< Id, iliover i.lal pi K iiUliioK and in.rne iii uuiui-! ?t vicn-iry. 11 >- * K i-eaii-st watering pla.s- to Waaliintrloii. Ix-J* "Ulj lour hours' I ide on tL II. ;itnlu. rallri.i.l * I ai- riptive tiainplil* ii. tsiiilainii.i: full .nt- rn.Mioa ?. inav Im- I.III...in'I IIee bv a| pi.- ... Mifburn 1 iwii st.,?en'.uda: ' 1 ^ myl-Mui U. A i:F.i:i.l. MAIM \. I' inri.-fr. V r|-?HI. i'.FKK I I.I-^ . si As! ' 'I I' S.lv : t J to N J I Aerated within 1??? > n Kt -t liilmie, boaUncand batliiua utiie - ror citcular. O. I. A I W ?> H Hom LACKAlSrK.t'Oft M UV AKI <" " ' R fcts. lAiray. V a. ?'pe; ?l July l~' is-H| I'leasantly locatetl up -own. ami ? 1?T HS IV0.11 the wi.iim-rtiil c; \. rti- nl 1 ' K? natei t'rot.i an art'-sian v .1 on th- pu n F rs-lleiit-t-iiial to uiiv with evciyilni ttt DWlilortatAe. 1 ree liusi will meet ail traiii*- 55 K! wr day, 81U per "- K. ,. , . uplT-tim* J<Jsj.pil I'VUKIN"''? IT"I IxPORSED Uy 1 IIF. AN Ol.l.ft 1,lt ~ hi PPP FF.KTTTTZZ7. U<? I. ? ?'? , F PK T ZO Ol. J? n S PFP KK T Z O Ol. 1? l? M P F T 7. O OL 1? D |j * P KICK T Wf- LLIXIM'U " oKKMAN H bbb n rrn mr kf.e kkr r I i fk kKB" X . HJL f. '. ? ^ I lll<>T tJFHM AN III Ults 1 Making this the most llelt-tldt- i onic eyr 11* .? lore tbe public ti.rtlie cure of i'\s ii 1 -1 \ fl Xm hKXKKAL AJKiilUTY. il AI A ill A I- * 1 KASKS, KTt.'. , , ji f The hieli character of tlie mat a ' ^ $ fiwardo.i tliii preparation Ii.. 1 We refer with ph-aiture to the foilow in. IIOS.MOiUnx WAU>kV s h.h i tt ' i K I caji niuiplv emlorte your "l?r I"?*"> tern" an a m^.ck and aurecun- |.-r I ... -r""'* * been a sufferer t'orj-ears ut said ciHiipiu::ii. ^ Lifyour Bit tent gave nie more reliel man a ^ ii ine? tin-iHa-t'-ri presci ibetL I*ha.lal"a>i' lo keep it 011 hand. H This in t?> certify thnt I have no he-itain-j 4 . H| mendiuk to the profession and |?nh.ic l'rl.i-rmaii Bltler-. V4 H A. J. FOIUI, M. I>. Balliiuot*.> " HON. LKOKAHl> BLAMIItK. M. < writes: HavillK found nr?*t rel.i Mil 1111 ' t IVisoid'H?ierman Hitter*, I - rtulit re. ? ^ H lo any one siiflt-riiiK from Wm ?m? ol the -Limalieueial Hebiiitv. .. S UK. F. A. HOV.MAN. M:inrti-st?*. ? ?rr "r h, . ? Md.. writitt: " Fr. IV-tmld 1 < <11111111 mtm . ^ U Ktven t^ueial aaliiiaciion 111 this Ita-.dU} . anu U hesHute to mconillie|t<l It lo the piiolle -vrl 19 lill. J. I. ?i!tO ?. Ualtm.oit Vil.suys I n?^ H " I>r. Peteold'B tJerinan lUtters' athoroui r." ; < m pxauiiuaiion, and tsuiMder It the puriit ' - ^,?if herha I have ever met, and do not hi-sitat- 10 testimonial an lo it* value. This creat Medicine for *ale by all <lr '?Ct-raaud dea.en K.-uerally. i'r.n- .V>- i'"1"' I H %ih |,KTZOM'A OJiJi't;C^. B oshg occ h II l II mt r ^ I C gc " ? fe ii j i s I O C H H L II 2^. it* V I UOU U 11 UXL II 1 2JJ" MILWAUKEE LAtJKR BKKK. I THE BKHT 4N TUK H ASK FOR IT. BAM'L C. palmer AO?* I L)KPOT: 1234 2Uth SCreet NorU'"**' H Telephone. 464. -? AM^-OKTKK ANH TAU/ja vEylt fl 1AAA Pfc.XX?YL\ AMA S P R I X ?, t, O O II?8 T,0JI RECETVEI) JLNU Ol'KX FOB lNb"A LKAD1.NO TAll^KIX;jT">TAIlLISliBL>T m mi.ll 1111^peiiu'rt lv?"? v"0* ' P\o"?o\ vT A !: tB-%3 I QoJ V I 1 1in#HMi?M? H