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__THE EVENING STAR. _ ‘TUESDAY... Eo . Way = LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THR CHIFF Sicwat. Orricer, 1 Wastinetos, D.C.. Miy 9, 1582. 9:30 a.m. f For the middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy ‘weather, Io s iy bu to Southerly winds, statio er temperature, fohowed by failing barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. LOCAL RAINS TO-MORKOW. The chief signal ovticer of the army mrntshes the foliowing spects be to the ‘The barometer ts high in and lowest In Dakot in all the dist winds prev iin tie ini es and elsewle re t are mostiy south- There has beon s general rise in tempera- Local rains are tn 1 on Wednesday tor states, and New > To-morrow only ycu can buy at R. Gold- corated English ehina kes of Lubin’s sop, with 1 engraved de- S:., worth $1.25; Flor- ited with gold, 44 » tea spoons, 0c. fruit saucers on A New Deragrtae—Hereatter Mr. Davis will sin both bis stu! Pa. av. and 723 7th st, ful instant incous process for aphs. rapidity with which rveioi—it is more Dp Tee Cx . 1020 7th street For Fixe Panasors, co to Young’s, 736 7th street. Frestie’s Ice Cream. Evexy Horsexrxrrr st the ger Suattin, scvertise wer colunn, 714 7th street. is dead, but by Chris. X. best fo be Dxess Stirs. George Spransy, 507 7th street. THE case of the ibernian Benevolent Society, Xo. 3 against Thoms McMahon, lite treasurer, has been setued, 000 Cx Canps—9th st. wing Wash. market. A Boston Favorit ‘oal packed Stinp- gon. refricerator. Imonston, 709 Market sp a yitnarth & ‘e Spransy, 567 7th street. 4 714 7th street. es. Ladson’s, 528 9th st. Canps and lover sets. Ne Washington market. BUSINESS Stirs. CHEAPEST PLaces. Fein Stock blue gi Geo 9th street wing, Monts, for Joseph L. and Fernando itors of F. Wood, dece has tiled dest Ovr.—Guite price, 75 centa, NG SALE OF TURKISH AND CanreTs.— ning, at 1 ck, Mr. Dowimng ut theentire remaining Stock of Turk- rpetsand Trucs Many of the most valuable , and as his instructions are to sell, y be expected. Masovic buttons, pins, and charms, at Pri; tised to-day at Baum’s, vements at Hempler’s are nearly CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Orrra Horse.—t-Widow Bedott.” Natiowat Toeater.—“Her Atonement.” Carrrat TaeaTer.—Varlety entertainment, Ovp Feiiows’ Hatt.—World’s Museum —_—_> Condensed Locals. THE STAR will print another double sheet to- Morrow to meet the demands upon its adverusing afer a favor by sending their ord rliest practicable moment The Groc es a wy @ committee of the land league will hall to-morrow evening to expre: ndignation F to the Dublin assassina~ meet at Sh th ‘The Master Plumbers’ Asso adopted resolutions in re Commissioner Tw ing forth that in all their bus with hita they found Bim just, courteous ellizent. It turns out that C. K. Wilson, allas E. C.Foster, confined in ja under a change of using the mails for swindling purposes, and w tempted s N murder tion last evening m to the death of school union last Hl Mission, ive J.H. Cobb, specting the fe. 3 dz, worth | $ 3% dz; 1 wooden Water bucket, 6 boxes of isan try blue and 50 clothes pins, 3-.; wislte stone china slop jars, Se. 1b 2 - | cided to report ell's, 815 7th t Protective Association ¢°* James Gordon Bennett and His Yacht. THRIR ARRIVAI—MR. BENNETT DINES WITH THE PRESIDENT, WHO TAKES A TRIP TO-DAY ON THE NAMOUNA. The fine new steam yacht Namouna, belonging to Mr. James Gordon Bennett, whose passage up tne Potomac waters was noted under the Alexan- dria head in yesterday’s Star, anchored off the uavy yard yesterday afternoon. The yacht is a perfect beauty and an object of general admiration wherever she appears. Her appointments for ele- ince and comfort could hardly be excelled. Mr. ennett's guests from New York were Mr. Alfred mes, Mr. Chas. Longfellow, Mr. Hardner How- ile, Mr. Lawrence K. Jerome, john Whippie and others Mr. Bennett yester- {ternoon called upon the President. “In the ng Mr. Bennett and his guests on the Na- aa, nuTIbering ten fa all, toox Ginner with the | land, Lord Mend Mr. i edlately after Cabinet meeting to-day, the tand the o of the Cabinet, and Mr. |. Puillips, rep ired to the navy yard’ to vist Beanett’ on his yacht. ‘They were invited to | lunch and to tke a short trip down the river. THE NAMOUNA AGKOUND. Mr. Bennett's steam yacht only got so far as the arsenal point, where she grounded in the mud which prevails in that region. ‘The vessel Was at last acc: wats still aground. A tug from the navy yard went to the assistance of the | Stranded vessel, but had not, at three o'clock, succeeded in getting her off, If the Namouna remains here over to-morrow It | fs the intention of our three boat clubs—the Ana- | lestan, Potomac and Columbia—to man their re- spective barges and row down to the navy yard to | pay ner a Tisit. | —— Prof. Gregory's Child. A MANDAMUS ON THE SCHOOL BOARD ASKED POR. To-day Messrs. Sheliabarger and Wilson filed a petition for a mandamus under the title of United + | States mn rel. James M. Gregory against Charles ‘es jatthews, S. C, Samson and other members | of the board of school trustees. The prayer 1s that respondenteshow eause why a writ of mandamus | Should not tssue against them commanding them | to admit the relator’s son, Eugene, to the Prescott, | school Gregory eliims that the ehild was not admitted to the sshool on account of color. The | application was made to the Court in General | Term to-day, and the court ordered a rule to show ause to issue, but stated that the return day | would be fixed hereafter. Capitol Notes. The bIM to extend the charter of national banks will be called un the House after the District | of Columbia approp ion bill is disposed of. | The Latter Dill is to be ealled up to-morrow, The Se e finance committee this morning de- orably the contested Pennsyl- vania nominations of Samuel L. Jackson, to be collector of internal revenue for the Alleghany | (244 distriet, and Andrew J. Kauffman to be in- | ternal revenne collector for the 9h district, atter aribg arguments inst them by Scnator ii | Mitchell and Representative Bayne. | SENATE MILITARY COMMITTEE. The Senate committee on military affairs today | discussed the pending bill to reorganize the signal |serviee corps of the army and substantially deferred final action until next ‘The committee authorized a favorable revort upon a bill for the relief of Lieut. Frederick Schwatka, granting him bis army pay (proper) for the two and a-half years during which he was on leave of absence in command of the Franklin relic seateh expedition, and also mileage from tation to New York city and return. | The Fitz Jolin Porter case was not taken up by , the committee to-day. | SILVER CERTIFICATES. ‘The House committee on banking and currency to-day adopted the report recently prepared by | Messrs. Dingley, Weber and Hardenburgh, to ac- | company the bill providing for the retirement of | sliver certificates. ‘Those voting in favor of the | majority report were Messrs. Crapo, Weber, Ding- Hardenberzh, Moore and Cornell. Messrs. Smith and Brumm have prepared a statement giv- ing their views upon the subject, and Representa- | tive Buckner has also prepared a statement in whieh he Is joined by Representative Ermentrout. It is understood that Representative Flower will subinit an individual statement on the subject. Full abstracts of the above mentioned, with the exception of that prepared by Judge Buckner, lave been published heretofore. tetas Washington Grove Camp Association. | MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS—ELECTION OF OFFICERS. | Ameeting of stockholders of the Washington Grove Camp Meeting Association was held at the grove yesterday. Mr. Wm. R. Woodward was chosen chairman, and Mr. E. F. Simpson, secre- | tary. The new by-laws were adopted. The fol- lowing officers were electod: Thomas P. Morgan. president; Wililam R. Woodward, vice-president; F. Shinpson, secretary, and John T. Mitchell, urer. Board of trustees: Thomas P. Morgan, T. Mitchell, W. R. Woods, R. 1. , H. A. Linger, E. F. Simpson, | M.G. Emery . Cull and J. W,’Wade. Execu- tive committee: Dr. F. Howard, George Thomas Woodward, E. C. Craig, L. T. Altschu, J. T. Birch, W. T. Bireh, J. W. Deeble, Robert Cohen, C. H. | Be, L. W. Worthington, E. H. King, George I. |. W. Sinclair and R. B, Detrick. Auditing lames W. Somerville. A. M. Smith an: ‘The new regulations provide for meeting to be held the second Monday May in the grove; for the holding of all corpo- Tate meetings in Maryland; and for economy and v | Witlett, strictness in the purchase of supplies. Two cot- tages are now being erected—one for W. T. Birch and one for Mrs. Sarah C. Reed. Several others will likely be erected before the meeting in Au- gus —— Fist Marker.—Sold by R. A. Golden, agent: 95,000 herring, from $6 to $7 per thousand; 7,000 shad, from $16 to $20 per hundred; 20 bunches Tock and perch, from 15 to 75 cents per bunch. Reat Estave Svrr.—John B. Alley has filed a | Dill against James M. Latta. He states that from | May, 1872, to May, 1873, Thomas Sunderland, W. M. Stewart and C. J. Hillyer purchased certain 'lots in squares 97, 67, 65, 69, 138, 177 and square 570; that the property Was conveyed to Latta with the view of greater convenience in disposing of the same; that in December, 1873, Stewart conveyed his inter: est to Sunderland; that tn January, 1881, Sunder- | land conveyed his interest to plaintiff, and defen- dant was authorized to convey the property to | him. He avers that the premises are of more than $50,000 in value, and being destrous of selling the same he is unable to do 80 because he fs unable in the premises to give a legal title. He therefore sks a decree directing defendant to give him a good and sufficient deed, & —_ CHARGE OF SENDING OvscENz COMMUNICATIONS | THRovGH THE Mats.—Yesterday U.S. Commis- sioner Mills had before him James Shea, a young maa residing in South Washington, arrested on a Warrant sworn out by Special Post Oflice Inspector | Thomas P. Shallcross, and the case was, after | Some testimony, continued until Friday. The charge is violating Section 3,893 of the’ revised | statutes, imposing a penalty for sending obscene | letters, &., throush the mails The penalty ts a | fine of from one dollar to $5,000, and imprisonment | from one to ten years. The prosecuting witnesses i congratulat- f her son and his " wardly murders ing that the perpetrators be | Were two women, named Sue Mayse and Belle | Mayse, residing at 417 17th street nw. Mr. Irvine | and Mr. A. B. Williams appeared for the govern- ment, and Police Officer Block, the guardian of the | defendant, represented him. Col, Ainger, the post- ¥ of the United States: store It is sald he has evidence mnaster, testified to receiving the letter of com- platnant and its reference to the Inspector's office of the P.O. D. Col. Parker, assistant postmaste: Identified the papers —valehtines, &e. ‘The vale! tines are the ordinary so-called comic ones, but on vines at the academy bery. Win. Clark Med a DM! In equity est Henry Krause to seila plece of property to setisty judgment. rhan M.E. conference, in session in Bal- t Chines approved. Nd arrested John nthe charge of . Pa. The leuten- vith the fugitive this morning to re- hambersburg, Pa. r Burgess, of the fourth pre- J a dead colored infant tn alley be- nd Mand 20th and 2ist streets north- In the divoree case of Martha A. Morgan ai ‘Van RK. Morgan, the respondent has flied’ his ane arsh treatment alleged ag: Hin instances, Where he ft by his wi art, Patrick Pow- Was flued $60 or’ sixty days by Tueity to animals, by stabbing ing a horse, the property of Juo. Briscoe, with a pltebferk, on the 21th of last cause the aniinal broke into his garden, peal Was noted. ine Post pting tn ¢ provoked to s fold v commander; S. Alexa 8. ¥.€ ndall, J. E. Motiamn, surgeon; Jno, Cook, jr., cia; liam FP. Reynolds, adjutant; RD. Lacy, Q. F. Lewis, officer of tue day; William J, Mitchell, ‘SMicer of the guard. ————_ > Major Twining’s Successor. ‘To the Editor of Tax: Eve: the backs of them is written obscene language. Belle and Sue Mayse testified to receiving the pa- pers from the carrier. Major H. D. Norton, as an expert, testified to the handwriting on the inclos- ures aiid the envelope being “the same hand as a paper written by Shea.” The further hearing was continued Ul Friday to allow defendant to produce testimony as to penmanship. Affairs in West Washin; THE CUMBERLAND MINEXS’ STRIKE.—It Is said here that the executive committee of the Knights of Labor, in secret session at Frostburg, Md., on Saturday, unanimously agreed to continue the strike for'65 cents per ton of coal, PERSONAL.—Miss Annie Becker, the accom- plished daughter of Dr. Becker, the well-known druggist, lett here for New York last night to take the steamer for Hamburg, Germany, on Thursday, the 11th Inst.....Master Lee Moxley, whose foot was ee Gey in ey Se at Prone grocery store. is improving....Mr. Henry Weaver fs reported to be better this morning. THE DasHaway RerorM CLUB at its meeting last night enrolled several new members. Tur Icz Hovsss on the gver, near Potomac street, which were used lst year by the Washing- ton & Georgetown Ice company, have been leased to the Independent Ice company. Yorr News.—Entered—Schr. Wiliam L. Walker, Burt, Kennebec, with ice for Independent Icé company: schr. Annie E. V: from Barren Island, with fe lop; schr. Horatio Nichots, Ford, light from Wash- ington; str. EC. Knight, Chichester, from New York, with assorted cargo. Fish MARKET.—75,000 herring sold at $4.50 to $6 per thousand ; 1,000 shad at $12 to $15 per hundred. A delightful hop was given at the Hamilton House last night, which was specially enjoyed by the young ladies living there and their gentlemen friends, Beaux were unusually abundant, soall the girls were belles, as they deserved to be, so prettily and becomingly were they dressed for the occasion. Many of the married ladies and gentie- men living in that hotel were also present. The lent dined with Senator and Mrs. Alli- son before going to the rotunda tea party Savur- day evening, and escorted Mrs. Allison there, Sena- tor Allison accompanying Mrs. Wadsworth. A memnber of the Cabinet lately said that he ex- pected that the President and several of the Cabi- het with their families would spend most of the summer at Long Braneh, Mrs. Chandler,wife of the Secretary of the Navy. has fixed the hours of her receptions on Wed days from 3 to Senator Groome’s wife and little daughter have left the city for the season, which 1s a source of regret. He will, of course, remain here until Con- gress adjourns. — Representitive Hardenbergh expects his wife to return to Willard’s to-day. Sue has been absent several weeks, and her return will give much pleasure to her friends.—Mme. Preston will leave on Wednesday to visit friends in Baltimore and New York, and will be absent about three weeks. Her husband, the Hiytien Minister, and their children will remain here.— Mrs. Lieut. Emory has left the city for the season with her children. She will pass the summer at Roslyn, L.L, where her aunt, Mrs. Elijah Ward, has a country place, but will first visit her sister- in-law, the wite of br. Emory, in Syracuse.—The wife of Senator Willlams, of Kentucky, is now with him at the Metropolitan. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH AND HANDKERCHIEF. m6 CITY ITEMS. Te-morrow Promives a Fair Day. Noah Walker & Co. promises to show one of the best Lines of ready-reade Cloth!nz this side of New York—Dress and Business Suits—embracing all the latest novelties in color and texture, as well as ev ing desirable in Shirts, Ties, Collars, Gloves anc Underwear. heir prices are of the most lib- eral character. A Questiom in Arithmetic. At what value @o you appraise your life? Ts it worth haifa dollar? “It so, remember that a fifty cent bottle of Ho qs Heney of Horehound and Tar Will kil a cough tant would otherwise kill you. Pike’s Toothache: ‘Drops cure in one minute, Pedestrianisin made easy by using German Corn Remover. Get the genuine, ec. Druggists. Write to Mirt. Sydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pames of ladies that have been restored to perfect Health by the use of her Vegetable compound. It is a posl- Uve cure for the most ‘stubborn cases of female weakness, »Read of, Procure and use Hop \Bitters, and you will be Strong, healthy amd happy. Ayer’s Mair Vigor restores the colorand stimulates the growth of the hair, prevents it from falling off, and greatly in- creases its beauty. It has a delicate and lasting Perfume, its ingredients are less, and for the it fs unequalled. Ladies, do you want to be strong, healthy, and beautiful? Then use Hop Bitters. ‘The Yellowest Case of Jaundice can be cured by Carter’s Liver Bitters. They exert a peculiar influence on the liver and bile, and Temove that unhealthy sallow look from the skin The Distinguishing Charm. A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flow- ers and’ splees is the distinguishing ‘charm of Floreston Cologne, Beauty Regained. The beauty and color of the hair may be safely regained by using Parker's Hair Balsam, which is much admired for its perfume, cleanliness and dandruff eradicating properties. Thorough Purity Sulphur Soap. Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cents. How to Save. All hard workers are subject to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonte will keep the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack save much sickness, FPOStTETTER's CELEBRATED s888g TITT 00 MMMM A ccc y- T OO MMMM AA CC h_ oH Ssss, T OO MMMM AA GG HHH 3 T 0 O MMM AAA GO OH H Sgss8 P00 MMM AA COO H H BBR M1 TTIT CTTT EEE RRR 858g Beu Tt T £ RR & BBB IT T 7 EE RRR Ssssg BB T&T Tf KO RR BBB OM oT %T EKER RB Among the medicinal means of arresting disease, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stands pre-eminent. It checks the further progress of all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamina, prevents and remedies chills and fever, increases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a tendency to rheumatism, and is a genuine stay and solace to aged, infirm and nervous persons. For eale by all Drugyists and Dealers generally. m2 = ghd ci a fot N N ee) = Reka eased Seece Bese = By Wage Bla talaleo dl 3 Sceaa ZZALA 224 {ololoy ere Ga ea Smt Zz =m N N THE “ONLY” AND “ORIGINAL,” e as made by ©. H. GRAVES, OF BOSTON, Isready on opening, and just the thing for use in CLUES, HOTELS AND PARTIES, And at private spreads. Put a Case in your wine cellar. Trade supplied by G. G. CORNWELL, 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. At retail by bottle or dozen of ER, 1417 New York ave. SONS, 1216 F street. AKER, 490 Pennsylvania ave. m25-e03m F2 BREAKFAST! CHOCOLATE MENIER, 80LD EVERYWHERE. PARIS AND LONDON. New Yorx Derot: 286 GREENWICH STREET. f7-tukfam 'OR HEADACHE, Derangement of the Stomach, Billfoumess Coetiven and ass #4 fe Nattane fe cathartic for ceperal ‘take Vegetable Cathartic Pills; home-made, they are always ARTHUR NATTANS, Prarwactsr, ‘léth and I and 24 and D streets n.w. als M ADAME WASHINGTON, No, 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 4NEW DEPARTORE, DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED AT LESS THAN NEW YORE PRICES, ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK, Ladies should call atonce and leave their orders be- fore the aseortment of elegant fabrics is broken, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MADAME WASHINGTON. loss of time, and expense.—Detroit Press. | %1,000 Rewara | For any case of blina, bleeding, iuaning ulcerated, or protruding Piles that Deblng's Pile Remedy fails to cure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Areh street, Philadelphia, Pa. None génuine with- Out his signature. Sold by druggists —_ols-co A Card. To all who aresuffering from the errors and in- discretions of youth, nervous weakness, eariy decay, loss of manhood, &., Iwill send a’ recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great re- medy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envio the ey. Josern T. Inwan, Station D, New York city. Kidney Disease. Pain, Irritation, Retention, Incontinence, Di osits,” Gravel, &¢., cured by “Buchupaiba.> $1. epot, Stott & Cromwell t} Does Your Head Ache? iflc cures the worst case in 5 to 30 cents, At alldrug stores. Allen’s Brain Food is the Most Reliable tonic for the brain and generative organs. It posl- tively cures nervous debility, loss of memory, aud all seminal and sexual weakness. druggists, €1 a bottle; six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pa’ ave. L.W. Lodille’s minutes. “Alderney haus f idk, beaten Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 34-Ib. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Aliso, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, oe. per qt. Cream, 15¢. pint. SUMMER RESORTS. “JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, STEPH! son's Depot P. U.. Frederick coun'y, Vi Terms: Board per day, $2; board per week, $13.50; bowrd per wenth (of 28 days), $401 dl children and servonts half price. Open ist June. Pamphiets at Star office. = 319-2w E. C. JORDAN. ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Great North Mountaia, near Winchester, Va ALS. PRATT, Proprietor. and all information, 01 Yth strect northwest. wit-3m Open June Ist. For pamphlets giving ter apply to A. 8. PRA’ ‘Engage itooms eavly. MpHE WENTWoRTH, New Castle, N. H. MR. CHARLES @. EMMONS, Assistant, Manaxer, is now at the Riggs House, where he ¥/) will be pleased to show plans of che Wentworth, ive full information about rooms, price ‘Xe. HoT EE BENNEDT BROOME COUNTY, BINGHAMTON, N.Y. is new Hotel, built and furnished at a cost, 000, contains ALL the luxuries found ¥/> e best hotels in the country, and although gi opened only oue year is known by thousands to be one of the best in the state. Broome county, located on the cool highlands in the state of New York, stands first in the list of countics as to wenceal healthiulness. Bing- hamton, containing 20,000 inhabitants, is Justly called the **Parlor City.” and with its cleanliness, fine streets, 8, views and drives, fishing and boating Susquehanna rivers, absence of f access from. all y, quietly and econon: By 6 80 by adi ing G. ke arrangements to MAN, Prop'r. ARATOGA SPRINGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL. G7 Season of 1882 opens JUNE 10th and closes TEMBER Soth, m2-2m, TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. ‘ORK SULPHUR SPRINGS. ‘This delightful summer resort will be opened fot the reception of eueste May lors, under au YABB § entirely new management. The placelsreached, by rail to New Oxford, thence by comfortable coachesto the Springs: daily mail from all points: charges moder- ate. For terms or information address A. B, SMITH, Proprietor, York Sulphur Springs, Adains Co., Pa: m1-lm" [oan ISLAND, R. I. OCEAN VIEW HOTE! THE FAVORITE OCEAN RESORT FOR WASH- INGTON PEOPLE. The medical profession pronounce this the most healthy resort on the Atlantic coast, It is) 15 mih sea; pure ocean breezes: always dui cool; beautiful scenery; surf and still water ry walke and drives; mi trout, sword, cod and blue fishing. N y fever, asthina, dyap or summer &6., on this “‘Ses girt isle, ' ‘The Ocean View is on a high bluff, overlooking ommmodates 500 guests: broad piazzas ni Send for Illustrated Handbook. O. 8. MARDEN, Manager, 228-2m__ 48 Bowdoin st., Boston, until June 15th. Bass, 200K HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR BEACH, Gloncorter, Mass, | Finest Surf Bathing Tor book aascrikine Cape Aun ee oo “azt-eoam E. G. BROWN. VING HALL, MECHANICSBURG, P.O. Pa. ese V4 RI Titan sles wart of Barsiab Heit in the beautiful and id Valley. Cay GEASON 16882. 60, PL WOOD, Este Sisnager of Brown's BRIGHT HOUSE ‘AND. DOUGLASS HOUSE, both. Delay WILL OPEN JUNE 1, 1882, ‘Term: to Sis week. Send for circular. iran © 9 Eee BURTON Prone ERMONT HOUS: Rashtic City, N. J. A ‘16th for the season. ‘The moat Shy anh de ‘Suummer Home, on the coast. A Sea View from aes ities for Soinunent of families 2 m28-3m_ . D. B. STOCKHAM, 945 K streot, Washinston, D.O. Of the cuticule is attained by the use of Glenn's | DRY GOODS. Sit KS, SLACK AND COLORED. POLKA DOT AND MOIRE, SURAHS AND RHADAMES, 2 FASW'QNABLE SHADES AT POPULAK PRICES. TYLER & CHEWNING, md 918 Tew STREET NORTHWEST. E WOODWARD & LOTHROP E \ M OFFER THE COMING WEEK AN ELE- B GANT LINE OF B R \ R ECRU O emsromerep Batiste Dresses, O I I AT LOWER PRICES D THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- D E WHERE, E R R E WE SAVE ALSO OPENED A Few uost EL ELEGANT PATTERNS OF De D WHITE EMBROIDERED LAWN DRESSES, D R E TO WHICH WE INVITE PARTICULAR ATTENTION. Ss iE sao ™m BOSTON HOUSh, 921-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE-921, (ke m6 E XTRA BARGAINS, ne wm Just received, a large lot of BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, At $1.00 per yard; former price, $1.25. These goods have ‘‘good body, fine finish, lustrous surface, and are rare bargains,” s S. 3 Re DIA PONGEES. , ND JAPANESE CREPES. SURAHS, FOULARD AND SUMMER SILKS ANDERSON’S SCOTCH SYLPHIDES and ZEPHYRS. LUPIN’S BLACK DRESS FABRICS AND GRENA- NES. Complete assortment of FRENCH DRESS GOODS, in all the **Latest Styles” and at the **Lowest Prices,” ‘MBROIDERED PARIS ROBES, from $15.00 to $50.00. QUALITY LINEN LAWS, in new desiene, Offering’ of BL. AND THAT IS GUARANTEED SEATON PERRY, (Successor To Perry & Broturr,) Pennsylvania ayenue, corner 9th stroct. Established 1840. LOtnelis, 817 MARKET SPACE, f2- ONE, PRI TO BE CORREC We have just opeued a beautiful line of SA’ full line of brocaded SILKS and SATIN, NUN gand ALBATROSS in spring shades. We = ceiving daily novelties in Dress Gooas and Trimmings. Full line of light CASHMERES. Handsome line of HOSTERY for ladiet and children, Beautiful line of YR an N GIN inge stock of Linen and Pacific LAWNS. fore purchasing elsewhere, HEA Examine our stock be- J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space. 66 GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS,” - “AT POPULAR PRICES.” m3 1 Case LINEN LAWNS, 12. The best Bargain ever et, offered in this marl 100 Doz. FELL REGULAR MADE HOSE, 25 Cents a Parr. 100 Doz, ALL-LINEN HEM. 8. HANDKERCHIEFS, 23sec. each. $1.50 a doz, LUPIN’S SILK and WOOL GRENADINES; many styles not to be had elsewhere. FOULARD and SUMMER SILKS, in great variety. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, RHADAMES. Genuine SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 25c. INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS and Genuine CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER, Stock in every department full and complete. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to inspect this stock and compare Prices and Qualities, as the goods are right in every respect, “ONE PRICE ONLY.” TRUNNEL & CLARK. 803 MARKET SPACE. MATTINGS, MATTINGS. BUY OF US AND SAVE MONEY. We are offering the Best stock of MATTINGS in the city in Quality and Designs, at the lowest prices. Full line of Plain and Striped LINENS, Striped and Figured DIMITIES, CRETONNES, RAW SILKS, LACE CURTAINS,’ &o. “WINDOW SHADES and LOOSE COVERS made to order. Special attention given to Steam Carpet Cleaning. Carpets called f ivered. m2 M ATTINGS, for and SINGLETON & HOEKE, m2 801 MARKET SPACT. GPeciaL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODs. TMuminated Dress Goods, widest double width, pure ‘Wool, only 50c, : ‘Nun's Veiling, all colors, pure Wool, 30c. Handsome Black Brocade Silks, all pure Silk, $1, Colored and Black Silks, 50c. Black and White Striped Silks, 500, Bleached Cloth for Men’s and Boys’ wear, 37c. to $1.50. Black Cashmere Shawis, all Wool, $2. E DDY REFRIGERATORS, LL *s8evace & BRO. WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON, . GREAT CLEARING SALE IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL TO OUR NEW . BUILDING IN THE FALL. WE OFFER NOW: Ten Cares beautiful LAWNS, warranted fast colors, in Figured and Polka Dot, 5 ceuta. ‘Three Cases SEERSUCKER, at 9c., wort 12}. Five Cases finest French SEERSUCKER, 123¢c., worth 25e. Three Cases small PLAID WOOL DRESS GOODS, re- duced to 12)e. from 30c, ‘One Case BROCADED DKESS GOODS, in all the new epring shades, at lic. One Case ALL-WOOL FINEST NUN'S VEILING, at 25c. Theseare very scarce. We just received them from the Custom House, having ordered them in January. Two Cases ECRU, only FRENCH BUNTING, per yard, These cost 35e. to import, but Job lot and all one shade, we bought them at a sac Titice, One Care FAILE RELIGEUSE, the finest Cloth im- ported, 45inches wide, at 65c., reduced from $1.25. One Case double width NUN'S VEILING, at 50c., re- duced from 75¢, ‘One Case 6-4 small check ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, ato0c. Other merchants are selling them at $1. Six Cases ALL WOOL FANCY BUNTINGS, in Black and ali the leading Spring shades, at 25c., worth S0c, A great bargain, BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKs, | Ten Pieces extraordinary good BLACE SILK, at $1. Tt compares favorably with any $1.50 Silks. Now is your ume tobuy. It will pay you to lay it by until Fall, as itis a sure saving of 50c. per yard, Fifty Dozen MISSES SILK HOSF, in Pink, Blueand Cream, at 75c. a pair, worth §1.25. as Every article in our two stores reduced. We want to crowd our stores with purchasers, and we ure content to make sacrifices to do it, Our building is going on rapidly, a drawing of which can be seen in our window. We must open witha CLEAN, NEW &TOCK, And shall cell every article in our present etores before removal. LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. amt __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS NINGHAM, “HATTER.”—SPRING STYLES ik Hats made todrder. Old styles remodeled. Straw Hats of all kinds cleaned. bleached, & Manilla a specialty. CUNNINGHAM, 740 Sth street northwest, al WE ARE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY IN DKESS SHIRTS, Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Socks, Undershirts and Drawers. Ne tytes of Percale the best quality, es est gaan Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Drees Shirts to order for $9. Ail goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way, at. m38 MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street northwest. G, 3 ELLERY, jes SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srnzer Norrawast, Wasurcron, D.C. SHIRTS Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order.. Six Extra Fine Shirts to order, Six Fine Shirts to order... mar24 ous $12.00 ba 7.30 ([PHouPsom's DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest, Es NECKWEAR, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 709 DO NOT FAIL 709 toexamine, before purchasing, our elegant SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. They are Charcoal Packed; have Polished Metal Linings, Slate Stone Shelves and are attractively finished. for the best lity of Glass Ware, ton Pips fe Samay ae Se, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 229 709 MARKET SPACE. EFRIGERATORS, WITH PORCELAIN WATER “E CHESTS at low gy White Mountain and lees FREEZERS. and STANDS, (all styles.) Crores: WRINGERS, best make, at £4.00 Gilray's Celebrated LACE CURTAIN STRE’ £0. WATTS, 229 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, M. W. BEVERIDGE, Turorrer oF Cursa axp GLasswane, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. YOU WANT A COOK STOVE OR RANGE JOHN CAssE! ALBER’ LADIES’ GOODS. Me seus RUPPERT, "6008 Nunta Staxer, Orrostre Parent Ornice, \ , Choice selection of Children’s LACE and CAPS. SUN BONNETS, LONG AND DRESS end all Kinds of CI Ss CLOARS. FURNISHING GOODS. Large aud select it of Ladies’ and HORTENY, ju Cotten, Line Thread and Sak. GAUZE UNDERWEAR. ae! Lisle Thread and Sik GLOVES. New LACES and HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. tg, ‘Cambric, Nainrook ar d Swiss, “ DOUGLASS’, i NINTH ¥ STREETS) LATEST NOVELTIES. BEST QUALITIES. LOWEST PRICES. DOUGLASS’, NINTH ax F STREETS, PRS. C.V. SMITH ECEIVING Di M latest stlea of MILLINERY, incaatng, Ton Swern, and BONNE'S CAPS s wpeciaity 618 un street went SPECIAL NOTICE! SPECIAL NOTICE! The great rush which has attended the opening of” OUR NEW STORE has not detracted from our exten, sive stock, as we are receiving daily large invoices of the choicest Novelties which the Paris market affords, * We would particularly request our customers and the | public toexamine our stock and prices, which we ane eatisfied cannot be equalled in the city. MRS. M. J. HUNT, ana 1809 F STRexr xonTuwest. PATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERY GooDs; SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS; SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the largest and most elexant assortment in the city, Taste exclue tively to my order. M. WILLIAN, = 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _T CITE TREVISE, PARIS. as. ) fae VON BRANDIS. M7 Pennasivania ave... over Me Willian’ : Formerly with Lord’ * Tat lor. ‘New ‘York. and Was, Co. St Louie. Evering Dresses; Bridal Trousmeaus, @ Cloaks, Dolinane aig Site: ll made at ae jotice: 3 Eenreauc oe TOK saver Sings liom ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, M ERY, 8 420 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and auaterial, ad unran teow pet ft fort, K SPECIAL Hand-made Unster« ALE — Frenc thing, Merino Underwear and finest imported Honicey. et rine Ue Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Gots. French Corsets aud By 5 ties. | The Porting Corset, for which Mise H. and a $1 Coreet, her own make, tbat for the prio Cannot be surjaseed. r —French, German and Spanish spoken, 5 RS. M. 1B. BRUCE, No. 439 9ru STREET, NE, thera Sinutab Mas, rt Needlework taught, privately and artists. Dreasee and 1d. Misses? Cy M ME. WASHINGTON, a FASHIONABLE ; DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, | | Suits, Cosirunee,, Ciasts es nate tmempes Hor style at short notion, "Laves an have, Drewes eet) and basted, and # perfect fit cuarantecd. ) i , aR BOOKS, SCROLLS, | J Fans, Napkins, Pictures, Cards, Parasols, ‘ ‘AY GOULD'S, 1 street north a28-1m 4 e.. mates neem | New ‘PUBLICATIONS. { Met and Science, by Tito Vignoll, Inter. Sci. Serieg, Froude's Life of Thomas Carly! et. . Cayital and Population, by F. » 1.50, AParisian Year, by Ei a, $1.50. Feabody’s Handbook ot Con verwation, Scents, nesimus, Memoirs of a Disciple of St. Paul, $1. Sounets and Canzonets, by A. Bronson Alcott, §1, Longfellow’s Hyperion, paper covers, 13 centh. Nyy Outre-Mer, paper covers, 15 cents. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _\ YEW LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Morawetz on Private Corporations; $6, Schouler on Husband and Wife: $6. Digest of Fire Insurange Decisions; 2vets. : $8.50, Fpleron Infancy and es 2d editions $6.36, ic, Longicliow’s _als ‘he Freres, by Frudence Money M. Physical ‘The Brai History of nt Science and Culture, ‘The largest © y Lucy C. ing for Ladi Education, by Oxw im and Its Function pt, 2voln. by Prof. Huxley; $1. of Stationery in boxes in the city, 5 W. H. MuRRISON, Law Booxsrien AND STATIONRR, 475 Penns; Ivania avenue northwest, Freenc H BOOKS, all FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, B V. G. FISCHER, uceessor to M. E. Boardman), 629 15th Street, Opposite U.S. Treasury, ald ‘Washington, D.O, yy EW BOOK: . St. Clair Papers, 2 vole. 00 oe The Brain and its Functions, 50 ux! Gordon's War Diary of the Kebeliion. 0 De Amici’s Morocco and its People... 2.00 Morse. Treatise on Citizenshij 4.00 Norton on Ordnance and Fire 10.00 Auerbach-Sp 1.0 JAMES J. CHAPMAN, $11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Branch Box Office Ford's Opera House. a __ SAFE DEPOSIT CO. _ Security FROM LOSS BY BURGLAR! ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, Tn its own Building, Couner 15TH Steerer axp New Yorx Avr. Charter Act of Congress January 224, 1867,) e ss ~ $200,000, ts Sal \ d Burglar at prices varyiue tra $9 W086 per Somes and Desks ad- according to’size und location, Rooms Joining Vaults, provided for Safe-Reuters, VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT ‘TIME-LOCK, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. ‘ CHARLES C. GLOVEK, of Riggs & Co., Vice President, bs jurer. STURTEVANT, Secretary. tL. eee SEWING MACHINES, &e. HE GREAT ““HOUS! Al advertisementa, but the world orovene Tor the No capvassers, Come or pen tothe oes *RICRENNEY, 427 9th ws ANTED E Sewing Machine in the EVERYBODY TO CALL AND improved aud most dura THE NEW ELDREDGE. Xoeprings ured in ite construction, tte simplicity une excelled. ‘a the Licbtest robaiag abuttie uschine vee WEED and the new No. 4 VICTOR MACHINES. new Ne We sell our Machines on thly instalweuts. Old tuachines ‘easy mor’ taken in exchange, af OPPENHEL! P ‘Betiahte Bowing Machine Rocms, 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building, Machines repaired and rented. 400 tailors at 50 cents to 7 cents per hi ae Reported by C. T, Whart agent. HGH TIDE.—May 10th, 12:51 a.m., 1:18 p.m. 'A NOTHER GREAT BARGAIN. ONE CASE OF ALL-WOOL BLACK LACE BUNT- ING, at 25 cents. ONE CASE ALL-WOOL SILK-FACED BUNTING, Pure Linen Dinner Napkins, 75c. dozen, Honey-Comb White Quilts, 75c. Black Silks, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2." One hundred pieces of Scotch Ginghama, and striped, 25c, SPECIALTIES. ST ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT J% ‘Medium, from Paris, Works electrict ivory. all toes present and fofure dos ;age, death; describes: Persons; tells names 00d advice to indies and gentlemen, and "io, a Lot sizeet- Houge 10, m. to p.m. awe 8. RO! (CONSUL: i BERTSON OAN BE, TED EVERY snd sen cur ‘Range, with Patent Duplex esck BoP cnarons, and GAS gl? Tisgeat sesctimnent in tocchin® 0 x 'Bet Ranges Sor the Jewel Latrobe, ae '. W. 8. JENES & 00., ‘TIT 7th street northwest. [aoe ener Det ees SEWL! gust AURA er iy sae that in my better serve the ¢ interests. or P e 180,000 tiils District, than by the eppolntment of Gen. Meigs as Engineer Cocnmissioner. His long resi- @ene2 here, atuarity with District affal: and his ig abitity and expertenee, al combine to maxe his “xn appointment eminently i to be male.” He designed and built the water and his knowledge of and faterest In the subject iy point him out as the man for the Place. Ide hope the President will see his way lear to appoint him. Creu a Rey. Dr. Banrirrr Accerrs--At an int ‘with the committes representiag the eon: a plaid, plain CARTER’S, Tl MARKET SPACE. al o™t DOOR SPORTS. LAWN TENNIS, L4¢Fe BEER, THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 408. SCHLITZ BREWING CO,"S F. P. MAY & CO., HARDWARE MFR'S. AGENTS, i St tao secdicmce of Se Wie ana ee == ee oe eI once of Mr. Wan ni i 4 Dz. Bartiest sznitied his acceptance of the gall to SerPHE CONDORD HARNESS.” MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, | 4 yun Assortment st tho Lowest Prices, Wholesale ba Se ehtia wie ac — 5 and Retail, & ON, jon ws held Bartlett met nearly CET THE Bear. FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. Wy, BALL ART TER Elf the meutters bt the congregation LU re BuO. BY fe a worth, agent to the the assistant e a i Sahar | Rey enh pane Rar A. AND | _ Soho pres, eg ae Ix Orpxx to secure the sumzicr resorts, a} i Het ef ii ————EeeeEEE ¥ Bs