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__THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY June 8, 1882. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRP SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnrxcton, D.C., June 8, 1882, 9:3) a.m. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather during the day, followed by local rains during the night, winds mostly from south to west, stationary or lower barometer, slight changes in teysperature. Special Weather Bulletin. WARM RAINS TO-MORROW. The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the foliowing special bulletin to tle press:— ‘Tae barometer ts lowest in the St. Lawrence valley and highest in the south Atlantic states. The fol- lowing temperatures were reported this morning, at7 a. m.: Eastport, 51°; Montreal, 58°; Quebec, 56°; Cleveland, 67°; Alpena, 59°; Duluth, St Paul, 60°; Denver, 58°; San Francisco, 54°; Mount Washington, 42°. Warm and partly cloudy weather will continue In the districts on the Atlantic coast uring Friday, with occasional rains. FUSsELL’s Ice Cream. Hart's Roacu Powoer sold in tin boxes. REEvILDING—BanGatns,—Revullding of our store Compels us to close out our entire stock before Suiy 6th, and we are ratier wiiling to sell at cost and below to save expense and loss caused by re- Moval. Allin want of sessonable dry and nods Will Gnd it an advantage to call rom our, as yet, well assorted stock. Duntings, white goods, ginghams, gu rs, hostery and parasols We hi: below cost, as e these goods will be over, Stern, 804 7th s A Frye Lor of Bolt this seaso for Uuis week only now at $2.50, at Butli’s, +416 7th st. For the mush, rye der's, 911 J. W. Borere ators and watel yurest aud best bi 7th street. & Son are selling the best refrige- ers fu th y. | rand gas fitter, ha: W. and ls prepared Temoved to to do any business in bis line. ccurately at Hempler’s, 453 ‘Tue Evesieur fixed a Penna. avenue. Devor for Hart's Roach Powder, 711 21 street. LL Qt, Se. 7th, grand summer , June 12th and 13th, Howson’s Ice Cream, Rewemner Dammann’s, 805 opening Monday and Tuesd: Call for your souvenir. To-pay H. M. Baker filed a billagainst E. H. Brown and others for an injunction to restrain the collection of note for $1,000 dy sale or otherwise. ‘The bill sets forth a purchas: of property in square 686, of Hawkins Taylor, and the Utle was war- Fanted, but there having been a breach of cove- Bant Taylor cannot give a clear title. xpect to | \ rekirts And basques, | simuel DAVIS | man and Annle Daie: CITY AND DISTRICT. a Amusements To-nigit. TreaTER Comigur.—Variety. Carirat Tusater.—Variety. Durver’s GaxvEN.—Specialty Entertainment. MARYLAND AVENUE AND 1TH STREET S.W.—The Monster Whale. Swimaine Scnoot.—New York avenue, between ‘38th and 14th streets. so aes Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be lighted at 7:50 p.m. and extinguished at 1:15 a.m. Ata meeting of the Washington Light Infantry Corps, held last evening, 12 active members and the following honorary members were elected: James E. Waugh, James W. Shea, James John E. Prigg. F. P. Abercombie, Arthur Cropley. It was decided to make a trip to Baltimore on the ist instant. At the meeting of the Oldest Inhabitants’ assocla- tion, last_ evening, Bfessrs. Bohrer, Nash and Mil- burn were appottited to prepare’ resolutions re- Specting the death of Mr. Thomas McDonnell, and It was reported that Masontc hall had been secured for the Fourth of July celebration of the associa- Nathan B. Clarke has entered sult against the New England life insurence company, of Boston, Mass, to recover $5,877.55, which he claims to be due as his interest In vertain policies, commisstons, &c. He was formerly agent for the company in this District. The president has approved the Joint resolution extending the fishing season on the Potomac river in the District of Columbla to June 15. ‘The alarm from box 141, at 3:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was for fire in the rear of pretiises 1336 4th street northwest, used as a dying and clean- ing establishment. Damaged to goods $200. Green- bury Myers, a colored employe was severely ‘burned about the legs and arms. Dr. Purvis rene ered medical aid, after which the an was sent to his home. On the afternoon of the 6th inst, a horse attached to a wagon, driven by Mr. G. H. Kuun, accompanied by his Son and daughter, toox fright and ran away on 14th street road, near Bright- Wood. The occupants of the wagon ‘were thrown out, breaking Mr. Kuhn’s left leg and his son’s left arm. The daughter was slightly bruised about the face. The injured parties were driven home and Dr. Darling attended them. Miss Ada C.’ Hahn, a colored school teacher of this city, yesterday presented the President with @ large crayon portrait of himself, executed by her, which ts consi‘lered an excellent likeness. ‘The President received it with thanks. The new board of directors of the Northern Market company —Jesse B. Wilson, Wm. B. Down- g. J. M. Elker, Curis Ruppert, W. A. Cook, RB. trich, Ed. W. Down, Frank P. Davis and J. M. Wyrick—met last night and elected Mr. Jesse B. Wilson, president and treasurer, and Mr. Edward W. Donn, secretary ‘The fifth subdivision of assoctated charities met last night at the residence of Hon. James Gilfillan, TM street, for the purpose of amending the hew by-laws 95 to time of annual meeting so as to harmonize with rules of central board of mana kers and with other subdivisions. There being no quorum, the amendme: discussed, but not adopted, and the meeting adjourned to June 14th. The friends rs John McCarthy, of 803 Restreet, will sv 2with them in the great aMliction which has taken from thet in one week their three children. ‘The funeral of the youngest, Pauline, will take place this evening, at5 p. m., from the residence. Mr. John A. Watts, acting assistant engineer at the Treasury department, bas resigned to become chief engineer of the steamer George Leary, and bt freman of the Treasury, as published. tive McDevitt swor? out warrants at the Police Court to-<lay against Jos. Taylor and Robt. Davis, colored, charging them with burglary at the house of Henry A: € $8 New York avenue, on the Ist of “Ms are now In jail from other burglary. Jane Term the Criminal Court. LIST OF GRAND AND PETIT JURORS DRAWN. ‘The names of the following jurors were drawn to-dgy from the jury box by the clerk of the court in order to make up the list of jurors of the dune term of the Criminal Court, which will be convened on the 19th inst. GRAND JURORS. G. W. Lohr, 417 9th st. n.w ¥. . Solomons, 1205 K st. nw.; V WZ Wu st. n.w.; Foun L. M © A. Lemar, 1521 M st. n. Z nenier, 1821 H W. B. Muller, 17 B st. se.; Jacob H. Howard | Q. Key- .W.; W. B. Bow: Sousa, 500 7th st. E st. se.; Robert 0. -; Geo. V. Fields, 916 I st. 531 Center market; Geo, BW. PETIT JURORS. Robert B. Tenney, 3012 Dunbarton st.; Enoch Bamonston, 1922 9h st. n.w.: H. E. Klotz, 1706 G Levi Burrou, i. Alien, 710 4% 3 €. €. Duncansoi &h and D sis. nw.: John Ducan, 33 M st hw. EF, Lyddane, 3410 P st, n.w. Middleton, count . W. Offutt, 313 St. nw.; J. Newton Brewer, 1511 33d st. n. . H. Barker, 1136 N. H. ave. nw.; L. Gaddis, 19 9th st.se.; P. Herman, €09 21 st. n.e.; George J. Hudson, 406 11th st. se. George Harbin, 319 Pa. H. Jarvis, jr., 1382 6th st; J. Maury Dow Waters, 406 L st. n-w.; W at n.w.; M.T. Keke 7S 7th st. nw. > . T. Herros st. Dw.; SE! Mulligan, 1608 sad st. now.” Bviiprxa Assoctatt The Equitable Co-o} wative Building Association held tts 321 regular ting Wednesday, June 7, at Marini’s Hall, H. Twombly inthe chair and Jno. Joy Edson sec- retary. Advances were made to shareholders smounting to $11,700 cash, atan average premium f 63 per cent., making the monthly payments on gach $1,000 as follows: on stock and return of ad- ance or principal ; OR premium or interest, San Toul, eon Om ‘The oMicers elect of the Oriental Bullding Asso- ciation are: President, John Walter, sr. ; vice presi- dent, Charlies Groff; secretary, Leonard Eckert, "At the mceting of the Perpetual Bull meet! u Perpetua! Asso— piscn irik Sane Bung he chair, the secretary Sold twenty-two Notes. Secretary Chandler's wife and her sister, Mrs. | Norsaxces.—The usu2l complaints at this season Kinsley, are busily packing, preparatory to leav- ing the city for the season. They did not see visitors Wednesday.—— Assistant Secretary News wife has again left the city. She came here in- tending to spend only a few days on account of her daughter's health.—The wife and daughter of Senator Miller, of California, will spend the summer in Eu , and return here in the fall. — Count and Coun’ Lewenhaupt will, as usual, nd the summer among the Berkshire Hills.— Mrs. Walter P. Phillips leaves town to-day for a briet visit to New England, after whieh she will go to Livingston county, N.¥., where Mr. Phillips and his family purpose summering. ————_—_— THE BALTIMORE AND PoToMAC RAILROAD.—At the annual meeting of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company, held in Baltimore yesterday, officers were re-elected as follows:—Directors, Geo. B. Roberts, A. J. Cassatt, George Small, William T. Walters, B. F. Newcomer, E. J. Henkle and Sam‘l Cox, jr.; president, Oden Bowle; vice president, A. J. Cassatt; treasurer, John 8. Leib; secretary and auditor, John Crowe. President Bowie's an- nual report shows that the gross earnings from all sources were $966,431.85. The net earnings were on the Washington Ine $145.003.94; deduct loss on the Pope’s Creek line, $19,495.35. "Total net earn- Ings, $125,508.59. The increased number of passen- gers carried was as follows:—Through the tunnel, 109.413; Washington Ine, 120,805; Pope's. Creek line, 3,037. Tonnage increase, 101,020, or 87% per cent. The large increase of ‘expenses is mainly attributed to the extension of a second track, to the erection of a car shed and improvements at the passenger station In Washington, and to neces- ‘Sary expenses at Calverton stock yards. The ex- | tension of the second track 1s favorably pro- ressing. The double track is now in usé from Baltimore southward to Putapsco river, and from ington northward to Wilson's, a ‘total dis- tance of eighteen miles, or tiree-sevenths of the {ihole distance between ‘Baltimore and Washing n. a MARRIAGE Licenses have been Issued to Frank Luckett and Henrietta Halliday, both of Hilisdale a Elia Marshall, John F. Oster- | inte Eee | ‘THe Homeorarmie Hosrirat Assocrattox.—At | the annual meeting of the Ho neop ithic Hospital Association heid at the Congregational cuurch last evening, Hon. Montgomery Blair, pres- | ident, delivered an interesting annual address, | and trustees for the ensuing year were elected as | follows. A.W. Wyman, ten, Henry M. Baker, C. P. a Wileox, Win. 8. Roose, Henry D. Cook Whittaker, Mrs. E. Frances ee HANpsome Forniterk.—There will be on ex- hibition at Dowling’s euction rooms, to-morrow, superb parlor suite, which will be sold Saturday, at his regular sale." See advertisement. ge E. Baker, Annie Tot- 1 000 STYLES OF BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, . In TINTED. GROUNDS, LAWN - TENNIS, DOTS, FIGURED AND AND PLAIN 200 STYLES OF NEW LINEN LAWNS. ALL STYLES, at 8 cents, COMMENCEMENT GOODS! COMMENCEMENT GOODS! 100 PIECES OF INDIA LINENS, At 12%e., 15e., 20c. and 25¢. DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS, MULL MUS- LIS, PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH “ORGAN- POLKA LAWNS, ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTING, 25 cents, WAMSUTTA COTTON, 9 cents, NEW YORK MILES COTTON, 9 cente. FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, 9 cents. BEST LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 10 centa. BEST MADRAS GINGHAM, 10 cents and 12% cents. GRENADINES. LACE BUNTING, BLACK CASH- MERES, 30 centa. CLOTH FOR BOYS’ SPRING SUITS, 25c., 30c., 37c. PARASOLS, $1.25, $1.50, $2, £2.50. PARASOLS, Balin, Gilt Ribs, Spanish Lace, and Lined, and $3. TOWSON'S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Je2 SOUTH SIDE. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF. HOSTETTER’S, HOSTETTER’S. TTTT EEE RRR 858g eS RR T EE RRR Ssssq 2 2 Fe 4.8 T KEKE RR 'sss BBB I TITT fTTT FEE 8S RBH Tg Eee Re sS58s Bes oT «6 Eee oH Sggg8 = ‘The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dyspepsia or indigestion in any form, are advised, for the sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try HOS- TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Ladies of the most delicate constitution testify to its harmless and its restorative properties. Physicians everywhere, dis- gusted with the adulterated liquors of commerce, pre- seribe it as the safest and most reliable of all stomachics For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. del FRE WOOLENS, FINE WOOLENS, FINE WOOLENS, IMPORTED THROUGH THE HOUSE OF E. H. VAN INGEN & CO., OF NEW YORK AND LONDON. ‘The Best GOODS the Foreign Markets can produce, which I am prepared to make up, giving THE BEST CUT, FINEST FINISH, And altogether the IN WASHINGTON. Gentlemen, Call and Inspect the Finest MERCHANT TAILOKING THAT CAN BE PRODUCED. GEO. T. KEEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, ml0-Im 414 NINTH STREET. et ee en Try mie Affairs in West Washington. beinicey em of “the garbage man” Ga gunn heard, and from every quarter the towne. There ison oO between, 2th since Tuesta; hich Gay the proper sUuhOH: ‘y, on which day oper ai le es were notified. ‘Since them another has ap. peared there. CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Slightly turbid at Great Falls and at the reservoirs The water will probably be clear to-morrow at the falls, if there fs no rain. THE Fist MARKET.—18,000 herring sold at $5.50 to $7 per thousand; 300 shad at $19 to $2 per hun- dred." Reported by C. E. Harper, wharf agent. Hraw Trpe.—June 9. 1:29 a.m.,'1:56 p.m. THERE Were no arrivals of grain ma ‘no Offerings: on ‘change to-day. and 2th streets, a dead d C4ATAERRE. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE, COMPLETE TREATMENT ONE DOLLAR, SNEEZING CATARRH, ‘Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Hecdache, and Chills and Fever instantly relieved. CHRONIC CATARKH, putrid mucus is dislodged, Membrane ed, Disinfected, and Healed, Breath Swectened, Sinell, Taste, and Hearing Restored, and constitutional ravages checked. CATARRHAL COUGH, yincrs into the Throat, Pains in the pepriz, Wasting of Strength, and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, &., enred. §2- One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhel Sol- vent, and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, in one package, of all druggists, for $1. ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass, COLLINS’ PLASTERS, ONE COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER CostrNe 25 Cents, ‘Will instantly relieve Pain, Weakness and Inflamma- tion of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Or gans, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Sciatica, 320 SOLD EVERYWHERE. CITY ITEMS. From Eminent Dr. H, BR. Memphis, Fenn, Thave made use of Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Ex- tract of Beef and Tonte Invigorator in several cases of Consumption and General Debility, and have found {t to act admirably in such cases as a nutritive food, tonic and stimulant. (Remember the naine, Colden’s—take no other.) Of druggists. Dyspepsia Disappears when Carter's Liver Bitters are ised, and for weak stomach, indigestion, constipation, &e., they can- not be excelled. Why Suffer from Corns? German Corn Remover eradicates them at once. %e. Druggists- Beth Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared’ at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, $1. Six bottles for $. Sent by mailin the form of pills or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose 3c. stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention this paper. Remember that a Little Hop Bitters saves big doctor bills, and cures when all else fails, e038 “Give Me a Glass of Cold Water,” and with a teaspoonful of Tarrant’s Seltzer Ape- rient, I will produce instantly a sparkling draught of seltzer water, “most sparkling and invigor- ating.” 08 Hopson Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nervousness and Miserableness all cured with Hop Bitters. eo3 $1,000 Rewara For any case of blind, bleeding, !tching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that Deblngs Pile Remedy falls to cure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- Gut his signature. Sold by druggists; ols-eo Nervous Debilit 1s a depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous, exhausted feeling; no energy; no anim: tion; confused head; weak memory; loss of pow in generative organs occasioned by excesses; mei tal overwork, or indiscretions, A positive tnfalli- able remedy’ for all these troubles 1s found in Allen’s Brain Food, which tones up the system, arrests all involuntary discharges, removes men~ tal gloom and despondency, and restores wonder- ful power to the weakened organs. Sold by all drugelsts, $1 package, 6 for $5, oF sent free by mall on receipt of price, from ALLEN’S PHARMACY, 315 First avenue, N. ¥. Storr & CROMWELL, Agents, 480 Pennsylvania avenue. Flies and Bugs. Files, roaches, ants, bedbugs, rats, mice, eoph- Fon pune, cleared out by “Rough on ee te Does Your Head Ache? Lodilie’s Specific cures the worst case in 5 to 30 Tainutes, 50 cents. At all drug stores, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-Ib. “Ward” prints 40c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, fe. per qt. Cream, i6c. pint ue MISFIT STORE. 7.50 £95 % Pine Flannel Suit, G.A.B. cut, worth 2, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts. for a Blue Flannel Suit, G. A. R. cut, worth $15, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sta. Blue Yacht Cloth Suit, worth $25, at the for a S13 ' * Sieree STORE, cor. 10th and F sts, Q for Blue or Black Chevioteen Snite, worth $27, $13 at the MISFIT STOME cor, loth and F aks, T 1.4 Patio ery for White Duck Vests, worth $1.25, ©) $1.50, 33, at the ‘MISFIT STORE. ‘cor. 10th ané F sts. 87 50 for, Cia Cheviot Suits. worth $13, at eV the MISFIT STO BE, cor. l0thand Fata. Q {0 Cassimere Suits worth §15, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th ana Fsts. for Fins Flannel Coats, worth $10, at the bs MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sta, for fine Black Suits worth $35, at the 18 MISFIT STOKE, cor. 10th and Fets, for Light Suits, worth $19, at the 1 tM aTSE TE STORES cors lout and’ sta, for good Working Pants, worth $2, at the 1 MISFIT STORE, com lbthand Fata. Janey Duck Vests at $1.50, worth $2.50, at the F SUSHIL STORE, cor: 10th and F sts, $20 for silk-lined Fren ch Cassimere Suits, worth ‘HO, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts, SG.5O fr Beptiets Coat and Vest, worth $10, at . the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts. $20 for fine ‘Diagonal Coat ang rg Blue or Brown Prince yle, wor at the MISEI? STONE, cor-10thand F ats, LD fine al Coat and Vest, Chesterfield style, worth $30, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts, for fine French Worsted Suita, worth $25, = 1S ee MASP ET SHORE: cor. Toland Fara, fe Y Suits, worth $7, at the 0 MITT STORE: coe 1ibana Fats, G f0F# Boy's Suit, worth $10, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and Feta. for Boye’ Suita, worth $12, st the 7.5) MISEIT STOKE, cor. 10th and F sts, for Custom- worth $7.50, at the ‘made Pant MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts, for Custom-made Pants, worth $10, at the MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts. For good Business, Office or Dress Suits, reliable goods, well made and lowest possible prices call at the "MISFIT STORE cornet oth ang, F 1 Open till 8 p. m.; Saturday, till 11. my29 Fooxomican AND SAFE. WEAYVFR, KENGLA & 0O."3 LAUNDRY SOAP ISECONOMIOCAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE: BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, BUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEA OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. ITIS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PUBM MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, m8 824 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.0. T= BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN IN 80 DAYS. ONLY A FEW DRY GOODS. WoODwARD & LOTHROP ANNOUNCE BELOW A FEW SPECIAL PRICES ON THE LOT OF WHITE SUITS ‘WHICH THEY HAVE RECENTLY BOUGHT AT 33}; PER CENT DISCOUNT. ‘Included in this purchase sre some very fine numbers, elecantly made and finished, ordinarily costing and offered in this city to-day at $45, $42.50, $37.50, $33, &e., ko. WE OWN THEM—ONE-THIRD OFF~-AND CAN . SELL THEM AT $30, $25, $22.50, $20, $18, $16, $14, $12.50. Every one beautifully. made and finished, and worthy your examination. AN INDIA LINEN SUIT, ELEGANTLY TRIMMED with Embroidery and Knffe-plaiting, at only $10.50. AN INDIA LINEN SUIT, HANDSOMELY TRIM- med, atonly $7.50. ‘AN ELEGANT WHITE LAWN SUIT, TRIMMED with Ragsian Lace, only $6. VERY STYLISH RUSSIAN LACE TRIMMED LAWN Suit, only $4. 50. LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS IN VARIETY, at our usual low prices. WHITE LAWN DRESSING SACQUES AT LOW prices. FINE ASSORTMENT OF HOOP SKIRTS, BUSTLES, SUMMEK SKIRTS. NEW STYL'S AND SHAPES IN BUSTLES AND SKIRTS, AT THE BOSTON DkY GOODS HOUSE. 921 se7 pecs MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 921 BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED FOR $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. FIGURED FRENCH SATTEENS, In New Patterns, 50 cts. TYLER & CHEWNING, Je6 918 7rH STREET NORTHWEST. | Gives TUSSORE SILKS. GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS. WHILE and ECRU INDIA PONGEES with Embroidery mateh. CANTON AND JAPANESE CREPES, IVORY WHITE SILK MULLS. GUIPURE AND SPANISH LACE NETS. EXTRA BARGAINS IN SILKS. SUMMER SILKS, LOUISINES AND FOULARD SILKS, at ‘Greatly Reduced Prices.” New prices marked in red ink over former prices, 80 that e ery one can see the reduction made. “Special Attractions” in SATIN RHADAMES from BLACK SILKS, best maker, from 75c. to $3. ELEGANT ALL-SILK GRENADINES from $1.25to $3. LUPIN’S CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRICS. EMBROIDERED BATISTE AND NUN’S VEILING ANDERSON’S SYLPHIDES AND ZEPHYRS. FRENCH SATINES, Choice Patterns, 50c. PURE LINEN LAWNS, ¥YRENCH JACONETS, FINE DRESS SHIRTS, $1. : LISLE 1HREAD GLOVES, GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Immense Variety of DRESS GOODS, suitable for the “*Mountains and Sezside.” NEW, WHITE GOODS, “all styles, qualities and prices.” LADIES’ LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERS. 52 Pia Ficunes 4np Connect Puices. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother, ) Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th streat. Establiched 1840. 4e3- 20 PIECES FINE FRENCH GINGHAMS, 40c. 100 pieces Best Fizured LAWNS, 8, 10 and 12}c. All pure LINEN LAWNS, 20c. Handsome Ree pure SILK GRENADINES, from 7 . 100 PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS at reduced prices. 56 dozen TOW. 12%e., formerly sold tor 18¢. Full line of SAT Sin Handsome d esizns. SPRING DEESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS to match have been a!l marked down. TABLE DAM. oe ie new styles and Napkins to match, from 3 Our White Goods Department is fully stocked and coniprises some of thedastest Novelties, > J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space. RY GOODS. D . 500 Pairs of Misses’ HOSE reduced from 60 to 250. Job Lot of LAG SUH'TAINS in Sets, fine and cheap. Ful Lineof WHI’ GOODS—IN DIA LIN’ LIN TA PERS! LAV ALGERIAN LAW Yictokta LAWN, INDIA"MULL, NAINSOOKS, C. 300 Picces LINEN LAWN (atest styles), 25c. 500 Pieces DOMESTIC LAWN, frou 6X to 12340, Audroseogicin COTTON, de. Fruit of the Loom COTTON, 10. Wamsutta COTTON, 12c. Latest Style PARASOLS at reduced prices. SUMMER SILKS, from 50c. to $1. ae SILKS, 75, $1, $1.26, $1.50, $1.75, $2, The Cheapest TABLE DAMASK in the city. The finest line of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES in any Dry Goods House in Washington. Suite made to order, and money saved. SHIRTS ready made, 65, 75, $1. SHIRTS made to order, ‘measure taken and fit guaran- teed, at $7.50, $9, $10 and $12 per half-dozen. §27 LOOK AT OUR GOODS BEFORE PURCHAS- ING ELSEWHERE, $2.25, LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, my29-20 e Corner 20th street. M477NGs, -MATTINGS, - MATTINGS, IN GREAT VAKIETY OF STYLES. LOOSE COVERS for Furniture Cut and Made to order by our Philadel- phia Artist, ‘WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS In Great Variety. CARPETS AT REDUCED PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. All orders for STEAM CARPET CLEANING receive prompt attention. ? ‘my26 6 *REDucep” “REDUCED!” ‘We have to-day placed on our center counter a large lot of FRENCH and ENGLISH DRESS GOODS for 25 ets. These goods have been selling at 50 and 6235 cts. “They are a Genuine Bargain." SURAH SILKS, suitable for Evening Dresses, in Cream, Light Blue and Pink, $1.25; same quality sold elsewhere at $1.50, Our stock of LUPIN’S GRENADINES, in elegant styles and qualities, cannot be excelled. LINEN LAWNS, 12%, CANTON GINGHAMS of the best grades, 1230. LONSDALE CAMBRUO, 123¢0. . 100 dozen full reg. HOSE, 25c. a pair. 100 dozen All-linen Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, cherie large in all departments, and prices in very low. ‘We invite inspection. - “ONE PRICE ONLY.” SRUNNEL & CLARK. 803 MARKET SPACE. mpauam sd pains of all DRY GOODS. [R= FIRST STORY OF OUR DMMENSE BUILDING IS UP. It will now be pushed forward with dispatch. We must prepare for removal. No old goods will be taken into the new store, We intend making it an ob- dect for every lady who is now in need, or who is soon tikely to be in need of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, to call and examine the EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ‘we are nowoffering. On account of the backwardness of the season, we are left with too many goods on hand, ‘We have determined to sell them, and sell them we will, ‘a8 we are bound to raise lots of money to pay for build- ing and to lay in stock for our grand opening, second to none in the country. We have just reduced all our COLORED DOLLAR SILKS to 75 cents. Our BLACK PURE SILK RHADAMES, from $1.50 to 95 cents, 25 Pieces most beautiful Patterns of ALL SILK BROCADES, from $1.50 to 95 cents. This is a rare Bargain and cannot be repeated. Allour Dress Goods way down to half price. 6,000 Pieces WHITE GOODS of every description. These are of our own importation, having ordered them as far back as last November. We miscalcu- lated the quantity and ordered more than our wail trade demands. Therefore, be it known that price ‘shall be no object, and they must go. We sell a fine VICTORIA LAWN at 8 cents, which is retailed every where at 1234 centa. Do not consider this idle talk, Every Isdy in Wash- ington knows the magnitude of our stock, which we can safely state is three times as large as the stock of any other merchant in this city. Therefore, prepare tor Bargains! As by the time we move into our NEW HOUSE, we expect to reduce the stock to the smallest in the city. The Goods are all fresh, having eent all our old trash to New York auction, to be sold to the highest bidder. Call early in the morning to avoid the immense rush, LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. m13 __ SEWING MACHINES, &e. XAMINE ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKES, then buy tho = DOMESTIC OR THE NEW WILSON SEWING and you will feel satisfied you have one of the two Ughtest running, most simple and durable machines thatmoney can buy. Sold on easy monthly payments. No canvaseere, WM. STIEBELING, 1717 Pennsylvania ave., near Corcoran Art Gallery. and W., No. 8, $15; 1 Do- yeatcs Sig Willcoe and Gibbs '§200 1 Baer $25 mes 5 ox ani y , These have side drawern lal, cover atid atiasinsen Renting and repairing a specialty. mi3-1m ANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL AND ‘is it ve ble ‘Sewing Machine in the = sed ae Ae THE NEW ELDREDGE. ‘No springs used in its construction, its eimplicity un- excelled. Tt is the lightest running shuttle machine ever produced. We have also the new, WEED and the new No. 4 VICTOR MACHINES. We sell our Machines on easy morthly i ta. Old machines taken in exchange, at OPPENHEIMER Reliable Sewing Machine Rooms, 528 9th street northwest, St, Cloud Bullaing, Machines repaired and Tented. i NPPHE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD.” SILENT WHITE AND “NEW HOME.” ‘No windy advertisements, but the finest machines the world ever saw for the mone} or gend to the office. ‘Mc! ‘Renting and repairing. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. RITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington. In ite own Building, Conner 16TH STREET AND New YORK Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of January 22d, 1867. ereteal Congress January 24, 186 No canvassers. Come NNEY, 427 9th street, mt Gece inside ig Firg gand Burglar Son Ren sea accordit tion, Rooms and I Joining Vaulta, provided for Safe-Renters, ~ VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGEN i -STIME-LOCK. v3 SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descr! Hm toga BONDS aad ST OCR, Feat ae 0. 5 (or 1 NG, SebCLaL GUARANTEE. at the Lowest Kees, in GHARLES G. GLO Etc ot Ruge's Go, Vico President, JOHN CASSELS, Treacurer. * ALBERT L. STOMTEVANT, Benjamin P. Snyder, Jobn GENTLEMEN’S GOODS, WE ABE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY IN DEEsSS SHIRTS, Se reagent Silk Neckwear, Cotton of Percale the best a Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. ‘Bix fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. Pi eh alan cass give satisfaction in every mis MEGINNISS", 1002 F street northwest. DUBREUIL BROTHERS, 1113 F Srazer Nozrawest, Wasumerox, D.0. of the ‘Dress to OTrder.....-sseee0e $12.00 es Rese oe te mara r[Homrsows DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FUBNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest, NECKWEAR, : r-made at eo oH an no ———EEEEEEEEEEEExx__—~—~eeE—EE BET BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, $10 AND $12, fast colors; Boys’, $7 and $9; Children's, with short pants, $5 and 96; Children's Linen Suite, $3; Of- fice Costa, 40 and S0c.; Men's and Boys’ Btraw Hats, from 250. upwards. The best $1 School Shoe in the city; ‘Misses and Children’s Sippers and N.P, Ties for exam- Towaut Shows foc$L60. 3 W. SELBY, = - 2914-1916 Pennesyivanis overuse, QASEAND AND DEER PARK, B. & 0. Summer Resorts, OPEN JUNE 25ru. ‘The liberal and determined efforts of the B. & O. R. R. Co. to make these well known and popular hotels the equal of any Summer resorts in the United States in Point of size, as well as grandeur, can only be realized when seen. ‘The capacity of the hotels for the season of 1882 is double that of last season, ané no expense has been con- sidered where these already lovely places could be made more attractive and comfortab'e. For particulars, address Cc. 8. WOOD, EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE, Mp. SeTtsy1 OORE'S HOTEL, LEONARDTOW, St. Mary's county, Md. front and large number ox: since last season. Thre chi P store, mineral water; salt-water bathing, boating. fishing, ten pins, croquet—ail free. Dancing night! No mosquitos. Terms, $25 per month: $9 por week; $1.50 per day. Children and nurses half price. Boats to and from Washington six times a week. | Arrowsmith leaves Thursdays and Saturdays, returning Sundays and Fridays. The Sue on Monda: Prederick Co., Va. as ser-6w Jf Stephenson's depot P. . ime Heferences given. HERBERT F. Je7-1m Circulars at Star offic r. a HE PoruLar WATERING PLACE, — CAPE MAY, Is reached by the ‘WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, In Two Hours from Philadelphia. Fast Express Traina, with Parlor Cars attached. are run during tho season at convenient hourr, and pas- sengers will find on their arrival at the new Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Usion ‘Transfer Coaches, aud Horse Cars to transfer direct to the station of the ‘For throvgh tickets, Daeage checks, ani fal ink «, and nforma- tion apply as followa: Northeast corner 13th «treet and Penneylvanis aveuue; Station Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, corner 6th and B streets; 619 Pennsylvania avenue; ‘1351 Pennsylvania avenue. FRANK THOMSON, J.B. WOOD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. Je6-tauld FE WEST JEROEY RAILROAD, (New Broap Gave Rovte,) BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, 18 NOW RUNNING FAST FXPRESS TRAINS OF ELEGANT PASSENGER COACHES AND PARLOR CARS, In which the charge for seat has been reduced to 25 cts, THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. Passengers from Washington will take the through trains of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad to Phila- delphia and arrive at the new Broad street Station of the Fenneyivania Railroad, where Union Transfer Coaches or street cars connect direct to Station of the West Jer- sey Railroad at foot of Market street. ‘or through tickets, checks and full informa- tion apply as follows: N. corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue; Station Baltimore and Poto- mac Railroad, corner 6th and B streets; 619 Penney iva- nia avenue: 1351 Pennsylvania avenue. FRANK THOMSON, J. R. WOOD, ages Menace, Geneesl Fosenger Agent. ta HE ORIOLE, PERRY STREET AND BEACH Oe fall lawn, Cape, May, NJ. Newly. furnished. throughout. @2) Opens JUNE 187. | For terms apply to MRS. dt IDDLEKAUFF, ‘“The Oriole,” Cape May. jeb-Lm \CEAN HOUSE, SPRING LAKE, MONMOUTH CO., N.. Now open. Apply'1323 Spruce street, Phil delphia, ed-cost) ‘MRS. M. F. DEVINE, IHOMSON HOUSE, KANE, PENNA. On the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. ‘This popular mountain resort will open, JUNE 1bth for the entertainment of Summer Visitors, Superior accommodations are offered. Beautiful forest scenery. Pure air and water. A convenient resting- place fortravelers. Excellent trout and gunuing. or circulars address” GEO. W. JACKSON. Je6- at Manager. HE OVO HOTEL, RENOVO, CLINTON COUNTY, vexxa fpf This favorite mountain resort is now: for the re- ception of SUMMER BOARDERS, trout and Diack base fishing. No moequitoes. Rates reduced for address ai WILLIAM R. DUNHAM, Je6-tu, th,» At Proprietor, ARINE VILL N CAPE MAY, X.J. Opposite Stockton Hotel lawn, and within Tov, feet ofthe ocean. ‘Table a specialty, Gns,electrie bells and all modera ipuprovements. “Sewage systein ap roved by board of health. . J ‘MRS. F. HALLENBECK. Je5-1na! 3.1 NI IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD.. NOW open. The most dehghtful summer re- sort in the State, situated finmediately on the! beach and within 100 yards of the steamboat, landings: salt water bathing, boating aud febfiz- beautiful level roads for driving; steamboat, rail and telegraph communication. For circulars and other information address CLARENCE PETERS, | Pro- prietor. 3e5-2w SUMMER RESORTS. ((4PON SPRINGS AND BATHE, wv. Re ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Great N. near. vi Nort Mone ET eae Qpen June pis tA PRATT C SON, 40! bth sect Sort mek ‘Bnwage Rooms eariy. my?-3m ENTWORTH, NEWCASTLE, N. B., Will open JUNE 24. It has accommovtatic for 450 suests, and offers more attractions @¢ than any other ‘seaside resort on the Atanti coast. Excellent advantages for boating, fishing bathing, Contains covery, modern apni, specious room, best 5 is, par saenenieer 5 "mnie hal for datichu and, ‘theatelon » Orcbes- tra of 20 pices, “bowling alleys, billiard rocin, steam. Yacht for exctirsions, ‘sail aud. row boats. fwedlane livery and boarding ‘stable. Grounds iiliminated by triclieht. New York and Boston stock reperts re- i ies from Fortamouti and two from Boston by Eastern Railroad. Coaches of the hotel always in waiti Address, Portemouth, N. ay29-msii2m GROKGE LOCK sSLAND, R. i. OCEAN VIEW HOTE! 1, THE FAVORITE OCEAN RESORT FOR WASH- INGTON PROPLE. ‘The medical profession pronounce this the most healthy resort on the Auiantic const. It ts 15 miles at mea: pure ocean always, | cool; beautiful scenery; surf and still water delignefal walks, nf drivin: magnificent a oe rout, «word, cod and biue fishing. No mu fever, acting, dyxjepeia, or summer diseasis, 86. Om hin “Se ‘The Ocean View is on a hich tuff, overiooking the nd accommodates 500) cuekts: broad piameas ex- taile in length theatrical room; hot and hotel: hae more permanent families any hotel on the Atlantic coast, electric bells, gaa, BC.» ih every room; «ubtarine cable to mainlend. Tr housce— Pequot and Hotel Matiisnes—under sane management. Send for Illustrated Handbook. 0. 8. MARDEN, Manager, a28-2m 48 Bowdoin st., Boston, until June 15th, — HALL, CAPE MAY. ‘nequaled location, substantial building, new furniture, prompt aud attentive servic, elev electric Dells. A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. ‘The Orchestra will be conducted by Mr. Zimmerman, H. J. &G. K. CRUMP, Hotel, Philadelphia. o” tion of guests MAY 20rn. ‘The location being, central, an unobstructed view of the ocean makes it one ‘of the most desirable Cottages on the coast. Terms moderate. Entertainment of fami'ies aape cialty. ‘Mus. J. PENICKS, 1309 Pacific Avenue, opposite Ocean Avent 17-3 ne oppo Ruane Cy, NZ. RN OPENED FOR RE- ception of Guests JUNE ist, 1882. well rcnowned place has just undergone ex tenaive and thorough repairs, both as to th | hotels proper and the xrounds. Special attention ‘been given to the sanitary department. For further in- formation eend for desariptive catalocues, or anply to JOHN W. DREW, corner 9th and Pennsylvania ave- hue, and to WM." C. MILBURN, 1429 Pounsylvauia avetiue, Washington, D.C my23-2m . NX! WOODWARD, Gen'l Manager. VIEW. BETWEEN CAPES HENRY AND Charles, and twenty minutos ride by vail from Norfolk. ‘Trains every hour. New and elecant seanide resort, Seva and elecaut!y furnixhed throu S ing and Lathine uot sur passed on the Atlantic coast. The undsrsicied aawtres public thet Ocean View will be kent firet-claas in exery particular, "Board £2.50 per day. and liberal ar. | rangements made for partics by the week or month, Ietiers or telegrams to J. A. Kennedy, Ocean View Ya. Rill eoetve prompt attention. Hoateand Fishing el ard Saloon, Bowling Alleys, ete RE Propriet’ soak CLARENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., OPENS JUNE 15ra., for five hundred people. amy13-6w HARICIS & LOSERAM, Proprietors, UNITED STATES HOTEL. Season of 1882 opens JUNE ith and closes TEMBER 30th, my2-2m | TOMPKINA, GAGE & 00. Ss SIDE PARK HOTEL, SE: IDE PARK, N. ® will open JUNE 10. Accommodations firet clase: bathing excelient; sailing and fehiue’ unexcelied. Address H. 0. HERR, Masonville. N. J., until June 1. After that, Seaside Park ,N. J, myS4-3m HE SOUTHERN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J,,(POR- merly OCEAN VIEW,) deliehth cated, one block from beach and depots. m Clas accommodations af reasonable rales: an, P.O. Box 950. Lose DYKE & BUNN. BRIGHT HOUSE <P, choboth Beach, WILL OPEN JUNE 1, 1882. eek. Send for circular, Terme, $8 to $14 per w Dian SOP Wt BURTON Proprietor. HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, SH iNA) Va. Now open. Round trip tickets, ia BE O' 1 “Yor pamphlets Via B&O: ‘OF address le Je3-1m. FARSON & CO. a EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL opens on the rx OF JUNE. JASON STOCKBAIDGE. of the old Fountain, and Guy's Hotel, Baltimore, Manager. Round Trip Tickets at low rates to be iad Railroad Oflices and Baxgaxé checked through: ‘The Proprietors wish it to be distinctly understood that the use of the Waters and Grounds will bestrictly contined to those who are guests of the esiabli-hment ani their use will be held from all others with the ex- cxption of permanent residents of the county and those who pay for their use. Itonius may be now enj letter to the ANDER- £0R HEIRS, BEDFO) GS, PA. Pamphlets and Bedford Water to be bad at our Gen- eral Agents: A. 8, SHAFER, 49 Norih Charles «treot, Baltimore, Md. ; C. B. SHAFER, 1010 F street, Waxh- ington, D- C., and SHAFER & Go., 1003 Archi street, phia, ‘THE ANDERSON HEIRS, Proprietors. IVER SPRINGS EN FOR BOARD- Bota es acces a F for a week; $1.25 per day when over a week Children over two years {ovuriably 75 cents. Fruit, fishing, medical bills and medicine all free. New ‘attractions for, this season are more room, fine Promptly Tuesday, Thursday and Saiurday”af iver promptly x y and Saturday at River a Postmaster. Add: pring prietar is 5 dress, muna os BLARISTONE, Je2-2m, iuversprinss, Md. ASTFORD HALL, 3 be OXFORD, MARYLAND, ‘Will be open JUNE 10th for reception of; For particulars address jem SAM'L NORRIS, Proprietor. BB'S ISLAND, VA. Bathing. Ocean, Shark and Fishing, and Snipe Shooting. Terms, r day; $12 per week; $40 per month. Route .- oa Pont by Steamer Nortianipon iv PEEING BALL, MECHANICSBURG, 1. 0. PA Fight miles west of Harrisburg, via 6. V. K.R, in the beantifu: and healtufal Cum. @/ berland Valley. Capacity, 60 guests. ELWOUD, RIRANG, Proprietor, ‘Late Manager of Brown's Mil [TED STATES HOTEL, THE LARGEST IN ATLANTIC CITY, N. fant E 17TH, 1882. THOS. CHASE, Cashier, exsons Sastcing bo encase cosas oil gai ahOWN & WOEL?PPER, ; HOUSE OP! r . from Washington. Five trains daily. Shade. Mountain air. Agrecable neichbor-$/) hood." Delicious water. Moderate prices, 4 Address Proprietor, Clifton Station, Fairfax Co., Var my31-2m WASHINGTON GuovE HOTRL, NEAR ¢ ercburg, Montgomery county, Md. Sea- son of 1883.” Open dane Ist.. Situated on the Metropolitan branch of the B. & 0. It 21 miles from Washington; altitude between i , seven pamye of forest shade trees. tors a beautiful roy B. WILLIAMS SONS, NHE MOUNTAINS. THE PARK HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT, PA, $10 to $18 Per Week. The hotel and ‘surroundings are very at- tractive. Grounda haudsomely laid out with flowers and fountains, shaded by grand old gcd forest oal A cooler and prettier home for the plontiveanfot be Fount in tt mua” A fart reedann, dant su @ farm produce, combined with « liberal manaseinent, iankes. the Par€ Hotel a very desirable place to spend part of the sam mer, your journey to Niawara Falls or Saratoga, mn CCAit.W., break your trip at Williaueport. 2m. |ONT HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. Open Avril 16th for the season. The most airy and delightful Summer Home da Cherrystone every Monday, Wednesday aud deligh timore Vashington steamers make the coast. A Sea View from every cy connection with the Northamyion. Address,” °° | the house. “Good ‘bathing’ Croquet sroundy and Jel-tals 3.1. SPADY, Proprietor. | other opportanities for social enjoyment. MOESTAEN, TOP, HOTEL, 2.096 FEET families» Seis. B, STOCKHAM, above Tide Water, Situated in Virginia, 9 mh28-3m 945 K sirect, Washington, D.C. givens hes rarei ee = Fer thowonen forvisiiow. HENKY L. MASSIE, | QURE CURE FOR MALARIA. Prop., Afton Va. my$i-im CAROLINA TOLU TONTC! Oo POINT COMFORT, ‘Gotu Galas, Bronultte Astin, and al canes of the nanan rk Bt Pet ERE oma ME | SAL ORES ta, Pane manana iiiheyear. ‘Equal to any hotel in the United States. | other medicinals beneficial in above diseases, the esis Surroundings unsurpassed. S , finbinue | teing the vurest Tice and Hye Whinkies, Harlem any and driving specially attractive. resort | very vloesant to take. “Trp it, For sale by al for southern people, | ‘Terms less tor equal accommoda- | and grocereat$1 per bottle, ‘The trade ‘than any resort in the country. Climate free from | ata liberal discount by Barbour & Hamilton and Malaria; and for Insomnia truly wonderful in its sopo- | Hume, | Wholesale ‘and Sole for Fig elect. Send for circular doveribing hyxiente ad- | city. HENLY BISCHOPE & 00.. ed ‘York “ingen Creitor, | aseetie oo uam — Be eee ee ee Eon BEACH. BAKER'S GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, ‘and Ocean Scenery on the Atlantic coast. ay a27-co2m sie E.G. 5 | KER'S 1876. OCKWOOD ¥i FERRY, WEST | Bisa Bl eres §4 at low, $5:50 p ‘open dune. ed NS HOUSE, NEAR WEST POINT, NOW ‘ite ahade aij abundanecs ‘of tailk, fruit and MES. A. 8, ae, & my30-1m* Falls, N.Y. S Cab MAY, N.J. ee P. 8. BOOTHBY, Maxacen,