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_THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. Jume 12, 1892 = SP LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weatner. ‘ OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, 1 Wasnineton, D.C., June 12, 1882, 9:30..m.1 For the New England, middie states, and iower lake region, fur Weather, northeast 10 sou! winds, stition followed by s ng barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. TO-MORKOW TO BE FATR AND WARMER. ‘The chief signal officer of we army furnishes tre following srgcial Dulletin to the press The barometer ts Mghest in the St. Lawrence ley and lowest fn the upper Missouri valley Cooler fair weather and northerly toeasteriy winds have prev: n the middie England, ton. The foilowinz ratures at 7 am. this morn East- treal, Denver end San veland, 59°; Alpena and Duluth, Bie Mount Washington, 32 The indications are that slight! Weather will prevail in New England, the middle States and lower lake region on Tuesday. < EVERY PURCHASER presented with a Japanese Parasol te-morrow et M. Augenstein’s, 817 7th sf. B.w., when the foliewing bargains will be Ttable cover, hel dea tumblers, half doz. doz. teaspoons, 74., Worth t plates, haif doz. dinner $1.25; att doz bre: and 1 basket, Re. . fest sets, Bk: 1 # poms, fruit ount off all bab tece. Ten pe Pn ages, trunks and satchels. Woxpens Never Crase.—t,000 yards of ortental Wiil be sold this week ‘THe Fixest P Dy Davis’ nev RTRAIT PuOTOGRAPHY Is produced rful Instantaneous pro- tl et. OF r dozen, all sty tion to childn Frsexit’s Ice € and gas fitter, has tn. W. and Is prep todo any business in iis line. Six Rep Tickets good for a present. Young's. Lepwig Erstroxe, EC. Carrin e 1a billin ing leave ES Jng that the property, which was pier a deed of tr uré a loun for $8,000, was sold tor abou ¢ what it was ‘worth. for our grand summer open- sday, June 12th and 13th: 500 Apes, Of superior 3 ices; latest nov- in chenille pelerines an? lace nec ; ant line of silk mitts, from 2c. to 5c. isle thread gloves, 3c.;_ extra wide blac cream Spanish silk lace, parasols con: lace siderably reduced; 50 new beautiful styles of L dies’ and misses’ fine hosiery. Each purchs Will recetve a fine ornamental present. Wenck’s French cologne fountain will be running for pub- Me use. Damm S, 406 7th st. now. Derorfor Hart’s Roach Pow northwest. er, 711 2d street SPLENDID glasses at Hi 's, 453 Penna. ave. TAKE advantage of the closing-out sale at Young @ Stern’s, 804 7th street. 2 agal.; qt. boxes, 3c. Cugarret Max for parasols, J. E. Young. CITY AND DISTRICT. ——-——— Amusements To-night. ‘Treatex Comrece—Burlesque and variety. Divers Stmmex GaxpEN.—Specialty Enter- tainment. Sr. ALBAN Wastiato: Bue, between Howson’s fee cream, $1. Cuvrch Grovnps.—Garden party. WIMMING Scuoor.—New York ave- ‘ih and Mth streets n.w. Condensed Locals. Ata special meeting of the directors of the Re- form School Saturday, the resignation of Commis ‘Stoner M ] ‘dent of the board was ac- cepted, “hs, of the Interior depart- Ment, Was elected to Mil th racancy. The me ofr the ¢ woman killed on the Metropolitan branch of the B. and 0. rafiroad Sat- ‘Urday morning, as stated In T Etla Will & The bedy, after an inquiry by the coroner, was returned Queenstown, and delivered to the family of the deceased. No in- quest was held. Henry Jones has entered suft for $10,000 damages against A_S. Taylor, justice of the peace, claiming that the Justice without authority gave a judgment E STAR of that day, sustaining a notice to quit, served on plaintiff by . Stettinus, compelling him to vacat tof 462 Louisiana avenue, before his Tease had expired, ing as a p nd thereby Injurin,’ ls stand- tnith, for H. Randolph, on :‘aturday ap nm for div from Alice Randolph. ‘The pirties are colored, and the charge ts that the defendant is living in open adultery with one Thomas Rover. Patrick Kelly. keeper of a drinking saloon, cor- Ror of Mth and E str . Was drowned in the Potomac, near the Long bridge, yesterday after- oon while bathing. r II be lighted at 7 250 p. m. and ex- July 1: Presid nt, LU. Howard; secre- tary, S. PL Me er, F.C. Donn; cap- tain, » J.T. Loomis; Jeu Sulseaptuln, SP. Hallingsworth; commit: man, T. A. Berryhill. About § o’choc rday morning a colored man Bamed Basil St-venson droped dead on $th street, Bear Grant avenue no t. The body was taken to the second precinct station-house, and Coroner Putter-on, atter viewing the same, gave a @ertificate of death from congestion the lungs. Aretall liquor Mceuse was taken out to~lay by Michvel Bassard, proprietor of the bar on the ferry Dost City of Al-Xandria. The warrant for selling Without license was nolle prosequted in the Police ul ‘The Boston sleeper, leaving ¥ otemac raliroad station her the Baltimore and afore on the 4:20 p. B. Congressional, willon and after the 13th fast. ave a6 120 p Walter Will E Lee, colored, were sent down 5 days by Judge Shell -day for bathing from a wharf in the day tim. In the Police Court to-day, Wm. Gray was charved with assauiting Sarah Gray, his wife. Ar. Moore told the court that on account of the serious natury resent and a ce he f the assauit the wife was not tinuance Would have to be had in Exton, a young colored man, was fined % or 15 deys in the workhouse by Judge Snell to-day for making rude and tnsulting re: 3 to some ladies In Iowa circle y afternoon, The court remarked that these parks were intended for decent people, and loafers will have to keep out of them, or behave themselves while there. baDelees ‘The Public Schools. LOSING EXERCISES OF E GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL— NAMES OF THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR AD- MISSION TO THE NOKMAL SCHOOL ‘The closing exercises of the girls’ high school Were held to-day at the Seaton building. The Scholars, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Lane, were examined in phystcal geography,Latin, history. geometry and English Iterature. The following Visitors were on the plitform :—Professor Rock, Emerson Hodges, 8. Ro Bond, ex-Trustee Hovey, Trustee B. Lovejoy, and Suverintendent Wilson. At oue o'clock the following program was atinee, Datsy Boyd; olhaupter; Whit- Our Oars; essay, Fecitation, Lo tier Leafiets, class Turning Over a New Leaf, Julia Erb; recitation, ‘The Victim, Beulah Parsons; quotations from Low= ell and Holmes, class B: essay, Two Views of the Ocean, Blanche Jones: son; ; , Class D: reading, selections from the La the Lake, Florence Roach; essay, Shakespeare, Phoebe Holmes; recitation, Sandal- phon, Josephine Bettis; song, Evening Bells. The creat moment of interest was when the names of success‘ul candidates for admission to the normal school were announced. There were Uulrty-eight partictpants in the competitive exam- ination, and the following names were read by Trustee Lovejoy tn the order of their standing in the competitive examination :—Josephine Florence i yler Jones, Florence May Roach, Daly, Fannie Wise, Sarah Elma Saunders, et Marie Moher, Margaret Turkenton, ¥ son Boyd, Laura Shackelford, Ida Isa- Ha Summerseales, Edith E. West, Jessie Zitella Cex, Sarah 3 nm Commes, Emma Etsenbeiss, Julia Margaret Erb, Mary Grace R: avenburg, Mar- faret Johnson, Julia May Rawlings, Minnle Ro- ‘setta Bohrer, Helen Adelia Lake, Mari T. Bear, Ada May Humphrey, Loutse Gertrude Nash. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL ‘The graduating exercises of the Boys’ Righ School will take place at Franklin school hall Morrow at 2o'clock p.m The graduating ciass Is & follows :—George Frederick Auld, Charles Ches- fer Bassett, Wm. Fletcher Rayly, Rudolph Watson Bishop, Geo. Shepherd Brock, Chas. Edward Bur- Gen, Appleton Prentiss Clark, jr., Jas. Breathed Delapiane, Albert Bruce Hall, Win. David Hoover, Geo. Foreman Landers, James At tine Maher, Roger Ignatius Manning, Robert Henry Phillips, Wm. Clark Prentiss, Wm. Adolph Rosenbant Henry Wiremen Sohon, Howell Stewart, Schell Eben Eveleth Winslow, Mosheim etcher Pair Swartzell. —_>—__ ngtelie INRIAGE LICENSES have been fssucd to James . Eims and Hattie Davis, of Richmond, Va.; nis Jones and Fannie Ross; David Gardiner and Mary Craig: BW. Poore and Alice A. Bar- nacio; Walter E Lindsay, of New York city, and ; Jobn H. Owens and of Prince George county, Md.; nerence Gunnell Turner; Bradecom and Ida M. Spindle, both ‘Horace Wi _ ington and Mary S. Wil ast stight rise in temperature, warmer and falg | chancel Wer Sets. 99; colnred | camp equipments for Baltimore, where they will steamer for Tolchester Beach, Kent county, Md., Catholic church at Fairfax Station to-day.—One person, for beating a woman, oveuptes the station- 5 Cases Wamsutta Cottons, at the upset prices of 9c. and ot Chas. T. Co ne of Boston, and az Society Late advices from Batoptlas say that Mr. John Young will leave there about the 15th of this month, with three of Gov. Shepherd’s daughters, who will spend the summer here. It will take about a month to make the passage.—Repre- sentative and Mrs. Harris returned yesterday morning to Willard’s from Annapolis, where they had spent ten days. Lieut. Danenhower and his fancé and his sister accompanied them on the Fallepoosa, on which vessel the Secretary of the ‘avy Invited the party to travel —Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Holliday, of San Francisco, are at Willard’s. Mrs. Holliday, Who tsa sister of General Ord, has her da Miss Ruth, with her. The elder daughter is finishing her musteal education at the Royal Academy of Music, London.—Miss Nannie Hoxe, daughter of Judge Hoge, of North Carolina, is visiting Senator and Mrs.’ Vanee.—Psy Dic rector and Mra Cunningham, who are in New York, will go from there to the cottage their son has built at Narragansett The former expects to return here, however, towards the close of the con Flint has returned from er he accompanied his wife, > will remain away until autumn.—The wife ot Mr. Burchard, the director of tue mint, is daily in hesith, and Lopes soon to be able to go with their little’ son to their home in Freeport, Iil., Where she will remain all summer. At 11 o'clock Unis morning a very pretty and simple weddiag ocaurred at All Souls’ church, Wien Miss Florence, the daughter of Dr. Turner, U.S.N., was married to Mr. Walter Lindsay. The adorned only with a group of potted plants. The bride wore a handsome prune-colored silk and a becoming hat. Only a few friends and ives Were present. The couple left the city FEMALE SNEAK THIRF AR colwred girl sneak thict jas Mary Wilson, was urday afternoon by Lt. Arnoid’s officers 1 preeiuct while in the act of pawnte at a pawn office on D stree ng that the officers were d, and she he articles packed in_a baske to those carried by washerwomen. T S recovered connect her with four grand Jar- ytting thus far recovered has the Owners. Over $20) worth : resentative Haskell, of Kan- © Of sills dresses and oth if apparel. There !s_aiso cloth: to Mrs. Reynolds, of 107 G street, who_ w: 10th street; and to Mrs. Dant=l Laughlin, No. 713 Mth’ street northwest, all of 1 were robbed recently. A pair of gold ear- s taken from the girl's ears, and awalt Her mode of wor houses in the d > through the differ: pein a Wa ay tite, without t rooms on the on the best into a pillow case’ and Waik coolly 4 questioned she would claim to be after th ing,” thus disarming all suspicion. To-day there been two more robberies fixed upon this man—that of the house of Miss L. D. Willbuns, 605 6th street nortawest, and P. J. Lauritzen, $36 street northwe: he is held at police headquar- ters for identification in othe: oo Bins for the plunbing and gas-fitting for the xtension of the city hall were opened to-day at the office of Architect Clark as follows: W. ey. $1 Lockhead, $1,960.54; T. Fritz, 3G. W. Goodill, $2,241 G. Co 96; ‘Wm. Rothwell, $1.920; Thorn, $2,056; C. F. Ecklofy, W. Danieis, 289; M. O'Brien, $1,204.89; F. King, $3,775; R. Bond, $2,889; C. T. Bride, $3,850, Arp For Hennsw Re: Taelites was held at Al meeting of Is- 1's last night, Mr. Charles Baum presiding, to devise means‘of e s sistance to Hebrew refugees from Russia. Ad- dresses were made by Messrs. Simon Wolf, Abra- hain Lewis, Georze S. Yates, of the Mansion House reltef committee of London, and mittee, composed of Messrs. S. Wolf, W. Ni ger, J. Kaufman (Alexandria), Henty Fellheimer, L. Abrahams, J. Rich, and Mra. H. King, Mrs, Reitzenstein, Mrs. H. Franc, Mrs. Straus (Georgetown), Mrs. Hoffa, Mrs. M. Kautman and Mrs. Lindhetiier, was appointed to do general work tn conjunction with the local committe. It 1s pro- posed shortly to make a publte cal for ald. ee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tuk Evexine STAR. SUNDAY SERVICES.—Alexandria was visited ves- terday by a large number of Washingtonians. Seldom a Sunday passes that a score of Washing- tontans do not attend service at Christ churcl Right Rey. Bishop Keane, formerly of St. Patrick chureh, Washington, officlated at St. Mary’s church’ yesterday, confirming 182 persons and preaching morning and night—Presiding Elder Gardner officiated at the M. E. Chureh South, and there was a children’s missionary meeting.— Rev. Mr. Willoughby, of New York, brother of Hon. Westel Wiilougiiby, of this city, offictated at the ist Presbyterian churen.— Children’s day, under lead of Rev. Dr. Poulson, was pleasantiy observed at the M. E. church. 'The town was very quiet, and the sale of liquor or mineral water was abandoned. MPROVEMENT.—Dr. Wm. Jones has purchased the square brick dwelling on Prince and Pitt streets, with the old f ne houses in the rear, and ll, at once, improve the property. ‘These houses were built as early as 1769, and during the Revo- lution were used as a portion of the Continental Ariny hospital established here tn 1777 by Con- gress. County Covrr.—Judgze Meade opened the cor- poration court this morning. The ~ principal matter of Interest at the June term fs the motion, notice of which has been served upon several liquor dealers, to vacate licenses for Infraction of the law. As the infractions stated in the notices are not of the state law, but of the corporation ordinance, {t 1s sald that the motion must fail. Revonteu’s NoTEs.—The cadets ot St. John’s academy embarked this morning on the Baltimore & Potomac ratiroad, at 6 o’clock, with tents and spend this morning and this afternoon, take the (o go into camp until next 'Saturday—Bishop Keane confirmed a number of persons in the Ge cell this morning.—There is a general wish that a War against untaxed dogs should be begun here at an early day.—Most of the Alexandria lawyers have gone this morning to Fairfax Court House to attend the circult court there, or UPSET PRICES: ARE TAKING STRONG HOLD OF THE RETAIL DRY GOODS TRADE. AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS FOR NEXT WEEK 10c. per yard. 100 Eicon of India Linen, at the upset price of 123c. per yard. 1,000 Styles of Beautiful Lawns. in plain colors; Lawn Tennis, Polka Dots, Figures, Stripes and Tinted ound. 300 Styles of Madras Gingham and Seersuckers, at the upset prices of 1c and I2e. per yd. 80 Doren of (Deep Lace Top) Lisle Gloves, at the upset ice of 2c. Kedueed from 5c. 200 Styles of White Ground[inen Lawns, Black, Brown, Bine and Pink Figures, at the upset price of 8c. per yard. 200 Ficces of Persian Lawn and India Linen at the up- set prices of 20c., Z2c., 25e. 50 Styles of Lace work, Dotted and Figured Swiss, at the upset price of 25c. per yard. 20 New Styles of Lace Work Grenadines, 45 in. wide, at the upset price of 62c. Reduced from $1. Parasols at the upset prices of $1, $1.25, $1.50. $1.75, 2. Parasols, satin cover, Spanish lace, git ribs, Tue size, at $4 and $>. Reduced from $6 and $7. UPSET PRICES ON Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Summer Siiks, English Her- nani, Boys Linen for «nits, Gents Caseinieres, Shetland Shawis, Ladies’ Ulsters, "Table Lineus, Turkey Ked, Sheetinie Cotton, White Flannel, Matting, Lace’ Bunt ing, Ladies’ and Geuts' Summer Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts, Handkerchiefs. TOWSON’S, 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 39 SOUTH SIDE. u U0 MM MM EI E UU MMuM Bop Eo RPA, Ea Qe Eee Be OE EM fut “oo MM tes tke EET A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE PRICES. WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED @) SIDES, $40 PER THOUSAND. OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BET- TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR # PER ONE HUN- DRED FEET. WILLET & LIBBEY, "8 OR. 6TH AND NEW YORE AVENUE. Loo! LOOK!! RBODT, the Hatter, No. 419 11th street, sella Straw Hats. The Light Cassimere a 726-1m Fp FUBNITURE STORAGE, (CHACE's, ao NEXT CITY POST OFFICE. Frick’s JUMBO ICE CREAM, $1.20 PER Mi D.C. ‘street. Cassin and Col. Bali were the p: BRIDGE STREET MERCHANTS complain that the strect is swept without sufficient sprinkling, and that their stock suffers mory or less damage every Ume the street is swept, If they do not close their joors. DEATH.—Mrs. Caroline Bussard, a former matron of the Aged Women’s Home, died at tie residence of her daughter, No. 2213 P street, yesterday, aged 61 years, after a short illness, Grary.—Arrived—Boat Sam Jarboe, with 2,200 bushels wheat and 1,500 busliels corn. ' There were no offerings on ‘change to-day, and no sales re- ported, CoxpIvION OF THE WATER—Great Falls, clear; receiving reservoir, slightly turbid; distributing reservoir, clear. Hiew Trpe.—June 13, 5:37 a.m., 6:07 p.m. 2 ‘Tue Fist MAxKeT.—10,000 herring sold at to $7 per thousand; 300 tullors at $16 to $26 per hundred. Reported by C. E. Harper, wharf agent. (A7aRRH. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE, A BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA FIR, MARt- GOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOMS, &e. A single dose instantly relieves the most violentSneez- ing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, stops watery discharges from the Nove, and Eyes, prevents Ringine Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and subdues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the sense of smell, teste snd hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive mat- ter, sweetens end purifies the breath, stops the cough, and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consump- tion. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, ail in one package, of all drug- wists for $1. Avk for Saxrorp's Ravicas. OvKE. WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. COLLINS’ PLASTERS. INSTANT RELIEF For Pain and Weakness of the Lunas, Lrver, KipNeys and Unrwary Onoans, RexumaTism, NEURALGIA and Dysrersta, in COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, Only 25 cents. Soldeverywhere. [6 = CITY ITEMS. “Great Aches from little toe corns grow.” German Corn Re- mover gives instant relief. 25c. A Most Welcome Addition tothe choice things that stock a larder Is “Hub Punch.” Its components are rum and brandy of No. 1 quality, fruits apd sugar. It is ready for use, and superb. The Countenance of Mortal Man or woman cannot be celestially radiant and pure, but with Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure, it can be made smooth and free from tetter, scaly eruptions, freckles and climatic discoloration, A lovely tollet dressing. Palpitation of the Heart, Nervousness, Tremblings, Nervous Headache, Cold Hands and Feet, Pain in the Back and other forms of weakness are relieved by Carter's Iron Pills, made specially for the blood, nerves and complexion. Grape Culture and Port Wine, Mr. A. Spear, of New Jersey, one of the largest grape producers in the east, commenced, but a few Years ago, in a smail way, to make wines from currants and blackberries and other fruits He noW controls large vineyards of the Oporto grape, from which his {mous Port Grape Wine is made, and which chemists and puysiclans say rivals thé world for its benctlclal effects on weakly and persons and the consumptive. For sale by ari sists and grocers. Forty Years? Exverience of an Old Nurse. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millfons of mothers for their children. It relicyes the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels and wird colle, By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 2 cents a bottle. 1,W,3 “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, files, ants, hed- bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. isc. Drug- gists, 1 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in -Ib. “Ward” prints 40c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt Cream, ic. pint none BSSSg Bac BBR ARGATN Ssssq BBB Fgss8 aT BBR A OU OU OMM MM ™ gases, BoB AQ UU MMMMY § 8S ges AA UU MMM SSS eB AA “ou MMM Sggs8 TF This Week I will offer to the public the following specialties. I invite all to examine these goods, as they will only last a few days: 1 Lot Cream BRABUNT LACE, worth 20 cts., 123g Cents. Only 123g Cents. 1 Lot Cream MONTASPANE LACE, worth 18 cts., 10Cents. Only 10 Cents. 1 Lot Cream BRABUNT LACE, worth 28 cts., WsCents. Only 14 Cents. 1 Iot ANTIQUE LACE, at 7. 8, 10 and 15 cts., Worth Double the Price. 1 Lot OSTRICH PLUMES in Black and White, $1.50. Only $1.50. 1 Lot Embroidered Front CHEMISES, worth $1, 50 Cents, Only 60 Cents, ‘The Greatest Bargains I ever sold. 1 Lot White Overskirts ard Basques, sold at $5.50, $2.50. Only $2.50. 1 Lot with handsome Embroidered Ruffles, sold at Only $3.50, ar BBR A U U MM MM ™ ,a8s BB AA U UMMMM» 8 gos AAU UMMMM Bsssq Bab a4 “ud MMM Bgss8 7 THIS WEEK ONLY. 05 416 SEVENTH STREET. jee MISFIT STORE. fc it fe Ae. ST.5O es Pize Panne Suit, 6.4.2. out, worth MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F sts. $10 £0F 4 Bine Flannal Suit, G. A. R. cut, worth " MISFIT STORE, cor. 10th and F ats. t Blue Ys cs) Suit SB 1s sree Ao Salt orth $35, at the for Bh Black Chevioteen Suite, worth $27, BLS ub eee Gaviotoen Suite, worth $27, ‘ts, $1, $1.25 for White Duck Vesta, worth $1. 15% ee STORE, ‘cor. 10th and ee $7.50 Sines Corset Sus, worth $1, at for Cassimere Suits worth $15, at the MISEIT STORE, cof. 10th and Fests, Gr Fee SREY SLORE. ear tok Aer ts, 18 1 MS RBETT STORE oe dh tea Peta, 10 Ee STORE ce ote at, nf elt $20 fx Pointe ea 6, St OR SFTT STORE, cor. 10th and F sta. $6.50 Gebietes Cost and Vout, worth $10, at PARP el oo eae eds ea con 10th and F sts, a 10a. Only tee days loaeer. aw ¥ street, between 7th and 8th streets. CONCERT EVERY EVENING Orchestra of FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS, _je12-3m ‘Oceusi ‘Residencel137 8th street north- West. Office hours, 9 to 12 and 3 to 6. 3e12-3w* D Desa BRANCH. aoe tt OCEAN HOTEL. JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. jel2-lm CHARLES & WARREN LELAND, Jr. [HEATER CoMIQUE. SUMMER GARDEN. MONDAY, JUNE 12. VICTORIA LOFTUS' BRITISH BLONDES, The great and only ~ ANNIE HINDLE, J. W. Mack Mf Adadhoahell, Kelly and Murphy. Virsie Yacknon, Nellie x, Ide Hanley, Clara ‘Opbeiia ‘Star, Queen Cit "Quartette, &e.. ke. MATINEES TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SAT- Je10 « URDAYS. COMPENTIVE: ROSE EXHIBITION, ACADEMY OF MUBIC, LAUREL. Mp. E 187! u: er the eunpleds of Heeolnte Having sccured the vatuable assistance of Mr. Jar- 50 well known-among all rose fanciers, we feel confident in promising an evening of rare enjoyment. Mr, Jardme will have present at least 60 new native epecimens and as many ‘more imported which have Hever before been exhibited. Doors open 12'm. to 10 p. m. Admission 25c., children 16¢. 37.9, 108 D RIVER'S SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- MENT. ‘THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO GARDEN PARTIES. An entire New Company this week in agreat bill. je5 HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, TT AE lov Toss cho, bebveen LaGk sd tate btrects, Water constantly changing and kept attemperature of 80 to #5 degrees. ‘Hours: Genticmen, 7 to 9a. m. and 2:90 to 10p. m. Laaies, 10.2. m. to 12m. ONCH AND HIS ORCHESTRA WILL REMAIN in tha city thissummer. The best of music for Excursicns, Picnics, &e., can be secured by applying “Gems of the mont popular opetas a specialty. Gems of the mi iar é Residence, C08 H street northwest. ty29-1m_ No, 626 ON EXHIBITION No. 626 E AND SALE AT E Street. MARKRITER'S, Street. ‘0. 626 E etreet northwest, one door from 7th street, oice Oil, Pain Eny Chromos, ete. ; also sree. and Choice Steck of Picture LOk6 BRANCH BOARD FOR THE SEASON. table and conduct of the House best re- ferences given. Reference required. Apply %/ ts HEENBOLD COLTAGE Ta ‘Branch, Jt or 237 Madison avenue, New Yorks ES HOT" conunata, Ocean Bracn, N. J.. OPENS JUNE 247i. For illustrated circular, terms, &c., address Je10-1 FRED. E.. FOSTER. CoESBENDON HOUSE, Cranzxpox Srurxas, Vr. tat pen June to October. Hotel and three ‘ac- comtmodste: two hundred weatae coeorocd et femutifal park and fountains picasant drives; biluards powiing: telegraph office connected with hotel. ‘Send cirediar. 310-2, B. MURRAY & 8ONS., Props. OUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, Cambria county, Pennsylvania, OPENS JUNE 22, 1882. 4 feet ‘On main line of Pennsylvania railroad, 2° above sea level, situated in a park of one hundred acres, amid the matchless Gay A of the Alleghenies. Its accessibility, pure air, and freedom from malaria, flies and mosquitos render it the most desirable resort in the state. During 1881 a New Hotel was erected, first class in ‘all its ajpointments, and capable (with cot- facer) of accommodating nearly 1,000 usta. Cott Tesidences may be rented by those desiring the quiet aud seclusion of home. For descriptive circular, dis- grain and terms, address W. D. TYLER, Superintendent. ‘The celebrated Logan House, Altoona, Pa., is also under ‘Mr. IxiEe’s mapagement. ‘Bend fur circu. lar. Je9-1r0, P*£x Pont HOTEL. Sr. Mary's County, ManyLaxp, Open for reception of Guests JuNE 15th, under the Inanagement of the owner, Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS. ‘The Hotel has just been thoronehly reno- yated, furnished and supplied with every convemence for the comfort of guests, and is a first-class Summer Home for families. Terme $2 per day, $10 rer week, and £25 per month. Special arrangements made for families. Daily com= munication with Washineton, Baltimore, and Norfolk by the fine steamers George Leary, Lady of the Lake, and Jane Moseley. For further information address Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Md. Address Proprietor, Clifton Station, ou the come A ‘ew ory Pe cxovumat The sabes wuument of families a mh28-3m 945 K xirest, Washington, D.0. ph communication. address EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL son the Sru OF JUNE. { STOCKBRIDGE. of the old Fountain Trip Tickets at low rates to be bad ‘Offices and ‘The Propristors wish tO ‘that the use of the Waters an: confined to those who are guests of the establishment and their use will be held from al! others with the ex- tion of permanent residents of the county and tore “Room may ve now encaged by letuer to the ANDER- now E Re, BEDFORD SeaiNos, PAL Pamphlets and Bedford Water to be had at our Gen- HR, iid Fatrect. Wack” SHAFER & GO., 1008 Arch street, Philadelphia. ‘Pa. kate THE ANDERSON HEIRS, Proprietors. SGS WILL BE OPEN FOR BOARD ersfrom JUNE Istto SEPTEMBER Ist. Uy un.ierstood ‘will be strictly Grete novel, $1.50. Am the Arores, by i. We Titustrated, $1.50. Disease of * % Ribot. Inter. Set. te J Riste Papers Ur “ea Cuares Reb, Frere fe Payorn, by ex, Chaves oe ‘Vision of Esther, & thane. DeKay, $1. bo. AN MeN, eral Agents: A. S. ve reogeimmcaie. Axregbiy boven ERMONT HOUSE, Uaiitic City, Bea. F ft ‘ae and a Liehifal Guatmer Home RS. B, STOCKHAM. BOOKS, &c. _ — N ARION HARLAND'S NEW BOOK—EVES 4h DAUGHTERS, OR COMMON SENSE FOR MAID, WIFE AND MOTEL eal Dictionary of “* Langusg’ of David, by 0. H. vohd. Sermons by Rev. Charles Wadaworta, De D., $1.25. ‘Croquet, Lawn Tennis and Archery. WM. BALLANTYKE & SON, Bad 428 Beventh street. BOOKS. E N History of the Formation of $2.25 per vol. Montesguic ndewr and De of the Romans, ‘trans. by J. Baker, 2 1 Science, by Tito V: Luter. Sel. s a w Cartes @ Leland, 8A Reverend TA Tickevon, $1.60 Meares? deen, $1.60 uth Sthe FRANCIS B. M¢ 8 1018 PENNSYLVAMIA AVENUE. i day fo: es = " 1.50 per day f cea mpeg NEw BOOKS. fishing, medical bills and medicine allfree. | Freeman's Rein New attractions for this season are more rocm, fine soda fountain. Maal arrives . Thursday and Saturday at River prietor is Powtiuacter. Address, P. BLAKISTONT, River Springs, Ma. (C4Pron SPRINGS AND BATHS, ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. OPEN JUNE FIRST TO OCTOBER, and, Inter when company will Justify. having the! largest swimming pool of carbonated mineral, Also, Chalybeate Sprini tonone,) rich in iron, and, from a half to threo-quar- fers of an hour's ride, (carriage or horseback, ) a fine . Grand mountain scenery, suminer cli- mate Unstrpassed; a charming summer home. gstisfactory results ina number of diseases (some in a | few weeks, others a season) than any springs in this country or Europe, and rates of chance moderate. Easy points of the compass. and water at Thompson's, 703 15th street, Washington, D.C., or will be sent direct feine, ice cream and promptly Tuesd springs, and the Ballantine's Exyeriences of « Warrister's Sutchel Guide to Rurope for 182, Skeat's Etymological Dictionary Campaiens Cox's Orient Loomis’ Inde water in the world. the piross. ‘Tt is a neat oct of access from _PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Too “FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 12, . EXCURSION 10 GLYMONT FRIDAY, 16th inst. ‘The Mary Washington will leave G-street ‘wharf, northwest, af 8 ein, 7th etrect at 9 a.m. aud p.m Round trip tickets, 50 cents each; children 10 to 16 years, half price; under 10, free. Jel2-2t" Ges FESTIVAL FOR TRE BENEFIT OF THE GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM, AT THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 15. Admistion 25 cents. A Mammoth Balloon will be st rted from the grounds at7 p.m. Should the weather prove unfavorable the Festival will take place on the next fair da; Jel2-4t NPE POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- MENT COMPANY Will commence THURSDAY, June 18th, daily excur- sions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, leaving 7th- street wharf at 9 a. m.end 3p. m., returning leave Glymont at 1 p.m. and9 p.m. Fare, round-tri Adults, 50 centa: children, 25 cents, Reduced rate societiés and clubs can be obtained of J. R. Ts Sa at 415 7th street, and J. Orville Johuson, 809 Penasy!- [ania avenne (No contracts made with other boats recognized for use of pavilion or grounds at G! mont. Da. E. P. HOWLAND, Jel? Secretary. HE STEAM PACKET EXCELSIOR WILL not make her regular trip to GREAT FALLS on WEDNESDAY this week, but will make a trip on Thurs- day. Gel0-3t*] GRAY & HELLIN R CHARTER, SIDE-WHEEL SALOON STEAMER, Especially ited for Excursions. Apply at 7th st. wharf. Jel0-1m c. W. ki LEY, Manager. (PECTH aNd DUTY. SELECT ANNUAL EXCURSION of the Carroll Institute to Marshall Hall on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1882. Steamer Arrowsmith leaves foot of 7th st. at 9 a.m. and 5:3 p. m. | Returning, leaves Marshall Hall at 4and 10 p.m. ‘Tickets 60 cts, ; children haif price, jel0-3t rP*" Elcuty annvat Pronic or THE ITALIAN BENEFICIAL SOCIETY AT LOEFFLER'S WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN ON THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1882. If the weather shoulé: ba inclement the Picnic will be postponed until the’ Comuittee of Arrangemente—S. Desio, chairman; E. Chelini, V. Giovanett. Floor Managers; Phillipe, -F. Cristofani, A. Ghis- li, G. Riani, J. L. Badinelli, J. Phillips, 10 i be awarded to the best roller of ‘Pen-Pins, usic by Prof. Shroder. ‘Tickets, adinitting ventieman and ladies, 50c. J10-3t* Ay UESDAY, JUNE 18, 1882, SELECT MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, On steamer Mary Washington, 40 miles down the river and return, under management of C.R. Venable and E. K.P ‘Music and dancing. Boot leaves at 7 p.m. returning at 11 p.m. Tickets, 50 cents; Gent and cents, a 5 UANTIC! Beginning SATURDAY, June 10th, the Popular Steamer KEYPORT takes the place of theExcelsior on this route, QUANTICO isadelichtful bathingresort. Boating, fishing, croquet, lawn tennis, shooting gall-ry, archery, quoits, and other amusements. Steamer leaves 7th-street wharf at 9 a.m. and 3:30 p-m.; SUNDAYS at 4 p.im. only, Round trip tickets, 50 cents. my29-8m_ UMBO'’S GONE, AND OSCAR_IS GOING WILDE over the THIRD ANNUAL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION of the CAPITOL PLEASURE CLUB to MARSHALL HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, on the commodions Steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH. Boat leaves her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 45 p.m. Ticket, ‘admitting gent and lady, 75 cents. _Je8-4t* H® FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘The steamer Excelsior, canal packet, will make her regular trips tothe above places on MONDAY, WED- NESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, leaving her wharf, Congress’ street and Canul, at 8 o'clock a. mn. sharp. Fare, 50 cents round trip. Gan be chartered Tuesday, ‘Thureday and Saturday, For information inquire at GRAY & HILTON'S, 308 9th, street, opposite Center Market, or G. W. WEBSTER, 1114 4th st. n.w. Je2-2w" Occoguan FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Having been thoroughly overhauled and newly fur- nighed, te running excursions to the above places. oad ‘or Occoquan jundays anc mnesdays; leaving 7th-street wharf Sundays at9:30a.m., returning at 8 p. m.; Wednesdays at 9 a. m.. returning 8 p.m. Fare, round trip, 25 cents. ‘Mount Vernon Springs, Saturdays, leaying wharf at 9 a.m., at5 p.m. Fare, round trip, 10 centa, Music and Dancing on all trips except Sundays. - ‘Music by Prof. A. J. Gook’s Band No objectionable parties allowed on the boat. m17-4m E. 8, RANDALL, Proprietor. SEWING MACHINES, &. \ i" ye ADVISE EVERY LADY WHO VALUES and Ht streets re ine wee UR BREWING MACHINE. We have seen testimonials from many of our ae have tried all ae soe bought THE QUEEN in. pref ~ THE, QUEEN possontes no experitnontal pocheniens alia ‘PAVILION. success and durability established by 30 years’ experi- ence. THE QUEEN has no holes (2 tareal neither has its ehuttle. “In material ‘Anish, apy quiet- ness and simplicity, THE QUEEN has ‘no equal.” Ma- chines are sent on one week's trial free of charge. &. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Is the Sole Agent for the District. XAMINE ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKES, E ‘then buy the DO} TIC OR THE NEW MES" MACHINE, WILSON SEWING and you will feel satisfied you have one of the two > most Ye and durable machines pot Sold Sf easy monthly payments. No canvasiers. ‘WM. STIEBELING, ANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL AND ble Sowing Machine ta the worl ys os a THE NEW ELDREDGE. e rings used in tte construction. its simpli < lo eprings used in lon. ity un. excelled. Fanning shuttle machine ever produced. dave | Oe are. pee GREAT “BND NEW HOME WHITE ta = 7 2 Port- land c. .% @. & J. M. WATERS, 1045 924 street, Georgetown, D. C. m12-Im W.* ‘AB! scouts tert ethan aol ~~ TE bs ITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA. This celebrated and fashionable Watering Yi) ce IS NOW OPEN. ‘The elevation of the surrounding mountains is 3,500 feet above the sea lev st.. Va. M. R.R. Office, 601 Office. 1613 Pa. ave.” Je9-1m. ang HITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Wi Tea noose. TWIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRAWFORD HOUSE. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE. BARRON, MERRILL & BARRON, Ts. OPEN vU ace rooms early. Hun’ ‘away each season unable to get quarters. W. H. SALE, Proprietor. ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Great North Mountain, near Open June 1st. For pamphiets gyi Hanting in season. ALS. PRATT, Proprietor. terms and all information, RATT & SON, 401 9th strect norihwost LOCK 1SLAND, R. 1. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, HE FAVORITE OCEAN RESORT FOR WASH- INGTON PEOPLE. The medical profession sea; pure ocean breezes: mounce this the, tiautic coast. Tt is' WATER Gar HOUSE. DeLawane WarEr Gar, Pa. Open from June 10th to October 25th. Scenery un- surpassed an‘ house complete in modern improvements, Water throuhout fresh from mountain springs. Tick- ets for round trip good for the season. Nine hours travel. Terms: June and October, $16 per week: July, August and September, $18. Circulars at Star office. Je9-2w* L. W. BRODHEAD, Proprietor. cool: beautiful scene: Gelichtful walks an word, cod and blue fishing. asthina, dyspepsia, or summer this “‘Ses «irt isle, ‘The Ocean View is on ahigh bluff, overlooking the ocean, and accommodates 500 guests: broad piazzas ex- tend nearly one quarter of a mile in music; elegant balland theatrical room; sea baths in hotel: hae any hotel on the Atlantic coast; nore permanent families than in every room; submarine cable to mai HE GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL will be opened for the reception of Board- Wy ers on June 14th. ¢ Passeners connect in Union Depot with W. and H. J. &G. R. R. for Gettysburg. For full, ulars, terms, &c.. address i. XINGLING, Je9-16n Proprietor. smaller houses—! management. Send for Illustrated Handbook. 0. 8. MARDEN, Manager, 43 Bowdoin st.. Boston, until June 16th. YONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. 1 Manissee—under samo HE ROBINSON COTTAGE, REHOBOTH BEACH, Del., opens JU. 26. ‘Newly furnished. For tarms address B- Je9-Im_¥, H. WALKER, 223 E st. now. Coetene SUMMER ORT, EIGHTY MILES ‘down the -afine fnhing: 'oyeterins, crabbing and bathing—OPEN JUNE 20rH Terms $1.25 per day. R. J. COLTON, Pro-, prietor, Milestown P-0., St. Mary's co.s Mae” jest GUMMIT HOUSE, CRANBERRY, W, VIRGINIA, 5 situated on top of Cheat Mountain, 2,7 feet above level of the sea; highest point on’ £0. RK: hay fever patients find ure reli ct Mo OnLy Prins worer . FORMERLY THE MULLIN HOUSE. ‘This Famous Summer Resort has handsand been put into first-class eondition ¥() for the season of 1882. Situated at the mouth, of a deep gap in the mountain five miles south of car- liste. ‘Scenery geand. Biliards, bowling alle boating, drivinw, &c, CAPT. J. A. GRAHAM, Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland Co. Pa. (ABLAND AND DEER PARK, B. & O. Summer Reeorta, font OPEN JUNE 25rx. 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, and no expense has been con- sidered where these already lovely places could be made more attractive and comfortabie. For particulars, address ©. 8. Woop, EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE, Mp. JeTt3y1 Moke HOTEL. LEONARDTOWN, St. Mary's county, Sid. Now open. New front and large number cool rooms added eince last season. ‘Three churches, physicians sd store, mineral ‘water; salt-water bathing, boati fishi ten ene ead nee a free. Dancing mignee: No mosquitos. ‘erms, $25 per month: $9 per wee) Sepa pas day ‘and leaves Thured: vs and Saturdays, returning Sundays and Fridays. ‘The Sue on Monday, returning Saturday. References given. HERBERT F. MOORE, Je7-lin Proprietor. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Stephenson's depot P.O. ‘Unequaled location, substantial building, new furniture. prompt and attentive service, Gicvalor, A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. The Orchestra will be conducted. by Mr. Zimm Of Colonade Hotel, Philadelphia. Opens June v4. a . TLANTIC CITY. ‘This celebrated Cottage, with all will be opened for the recep-/} tion of guests MAY 20TH. ‘The location beings central, an unobstructed view of the ocean makes itone of the most desirable Cottazes ou the comst. ‘Terms moderate. Entertainment of fami'ies a spe- Mus. J. PENICKS, 1309 Pacific Avenue, opposite Ocean Avenue, ; Accommodations the best. | For further informa- tion address Mzs. MARY K. WORTHINGTON, 9-2w RENEY SPRINGS WILL BE OPENED FOR RE- ception of Guests JUN: well renowned place has vensive and thorough repairs, both as to the hotels proper and the grounds. just undergone ex. Special attents ‘been given to the sanitary department. For furthe formation send for descriptiv: JOHN W. DREW, corner 9th hme, and to WM," C. MILBUR! - Co jQODWARD, Gen" CEAN VIEW, BETWEEN tharies, and twenty minutes ride by rai from Norfolk. Trains every hour. eleant seaside resort. Newly and elecautly dca furnished throughout. Fishing and bathing not sur- on the Atlantic coast. ‘The undersicned assures e public that Ocean View’ will be kejt first-claw in er day, and liberal ar- «the week or month, ennedy, Ocean View, Boats and Fishing Bowling Alleys, a A. mm: Hog ues, OF a .D 1429 Pennsylvania every particulai ments made for parties or telegrams to J. A. will receive prompt attention. Billiard Saloon, KENNEDY, Proprietor. oo DON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., OPENS JUNE 15r., ENLARGED AND REFURNISHED. All the modern improvements with accommodations RWIS & LOSEKAM, Proprietors. GAHaTOGA SPRINGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL. Season of 1882 opens JUNE 10th and TEMBER 30th. for five hundred Children and nurses half price. Boats from Washington six times a week. Arrowsmith TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. IDE PARK HOTEL, SEASIDE PARK, N. J. Accommodations first; sailing and fishing’ ‘will open JUNE 10. class; bathing excellent unexcelled. Address H.C. HERR, Masonville. .. until June 1. After that, Seaside Park ,N. J. OUNTAIN TOP HOTEL. 1,996 rederick Co., £3 Circulars at Star office. JeT-6w pa TT POP®LAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, In Two Hours from Philadelphia. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars attached, are rin di ‘the season at convenient hours, and pas- sengers will find on their arrival at the new Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, Union ‘Transfer Coaches and Horee Gars ready to transfer direct to the station of the West Jersey Railroad, at the foot of Market street. For through tickets, baggage checks, and full informa- tion apply as follows: Northeast corner 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue; 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. Je8-tanl5 (NE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, (New Broap Gaver Rovre,) BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, 18 NOW RUNNING FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OF ELEGANT PASSENGER COACHES AND PARLOR OARS, In which the charge for seat has been reduced to 25 cta, ‘THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. Pageengers from Ws yn will take the trains of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad to Phi delphia and arrive at the new Broad street Station of the Peunsyl\ where Union Transfer Coaches to Station of the West Jer- or street connect street. ‘or through tickets, checks and full and Pennaylvania avenue: Station Baltimore and Poto- mac corner 6th and B streets; 619 Pennsylya- blasvenuer 1961 Ponnayivanis svenae, ieee FRANK THOMSON, J. a ‘General » General i Passenger Agent. OSRANELRRE, moxmourH co., niclopt Now open. Addrete 1925 Spruce sires Ph ‘MOUNTAINS. cones aaron a te ore ee tat fe oaks. S and annot be found in the mountains, A farmhouse sepuned wits maa Sheats tanks the Pat oan Tight dhe a very Benge Wemator above Tide Water. on Chesapeake and Ohio Rail from Washington City, and 121 miles from Ri Va. ; pen for visitors. HENKY L. MASSiE, POINT COMFORT, HYGEIA HOTEL, Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open, ail the year. “Equal to sny hotel in the, Unit rroundings Unsu 5 boating. and driving specially attractive. Pre-eminen' for southern people. | T than any resort in the country. Malaria; and for Insomnia Tific effect. Send for circular deseri HARRISON Pi ual accommoda~ imate free from y wonderful in its opo- EARNS HOUS! AR WEST POINT, NOW ‘open; first-clasi :. spacious grounds de; abundance of ull, Tait aud circular. ‘MES. A. MEARNS, an., & ‘Highisnd Falls, So HOTKEE MAY, N.J. SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. All communica- tions will rompt attention addressed toJ. P. SHANNON, Carrollton - more, Md., or to one Ypre four round orn RA sTFoRD Bart, OXFORD, MARYLA! ‘Will be open JUNE 10th for wecepton oi ney SAM'L NORRIS, Propmetor. rion of Henry the the War (vol. 9, Al ian, Leisure Hour... ‘Grandeur’ and” hecadence of the we PF pene Ses 8 esusts § and Att, “Europe 3. raricn J. CHAPMAN, ett Book St _m23 _ mm PENNSY VANIA SVEN DY, VOL. 2, SCHOULER'’S HIS- Mnited States, under the Con above work bas Just been rece Voltitue of 472 pages, Dou 1801, incloth. This volume, with the firwt (wl h was pub- lished about six months ago), comprehend the ht of what be called our first national era, and are ineued with an index as ewentially a distinct and com- — work. As much time murt necessari] fore a third volume is ready for my however, announces his full decision to continue History Gown to the end of Buchanan's sdiministeation ‘and the great conflict of 1861. Price in cloth, $2.50; sheep, $3; Half Calf, $4. For eale by all bookselicrs. A. ta furnished upon application. New oh yo ma w — "9 Stiles’ Medi- vols. AL ‘Ames, on Corpo- WAL Ho MORRICON: Law. Boouseecem rations, axp § TaTiONER, 415 Pennsylvaiis avenue uordiweat, mi PROPO! PROPOSALS FoR FUEL. Wan Dapanrarer, Warnrrorox, D.C., June 12, 1882, foaled Proposals for, Woo and Coal, endorsed ang addressed to the Secretary of War, will be rece UNTIL 1 E O'CLOCK NOOK, SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH, 1882, for supplying War Department for the fiscal year ending June 1883, with Fuel, all articles named to be of the quality: ‘Coal —1,000 tons White Ash Furnace: 60 tone Ash Stove: 40 tons Red Ash Kye; 20 tous Chestuut, 8 tons White Axh Stove. oak 24-00 corde Pine; 25 cords Hickory, and 5 cords Proposals for the whole or any portion of the abowe will be received. ‘The Government reserves the right to re, OF all provonais: ne Con] and Wood to be delivered st the War Depaste ment or office in Washington for which required, by the Parties to, whoma the coutract (or coptracts) inay be awarded, in euch quantities as the convenience of the Departrent may require. Specifications, general instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposal wili he furnished to established dealers upon application to this office. No oontract will be awarded under this a@verticemem Until an appropriation shall have been made by Com- gress for the purchase of the furl required. BOBERT T. LINCOLY, del2-6t Secretary of W prorosars FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. Orrick PrxonastNe amp DePot COMMISRAMY. OF SUBRIRTES = % Wasnixerox, D. C., June 6, 1882. SEALED PROPOSALS. in duplicate, with a copy of thin sdvertinement attache will be teomved af tig office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M_, TUESDAY, JUNI THIRTEENTH, 1882, for the delivery, at the ‘United States Subsistence Depot in this city, of the following Bubsistence Stores, viz: 100 barrels Flour, made from spring or winter wheat. 3,000 pounds Soap, hard laundry, not to contain more than ten per centum of resin, and to be free from. other adulteraticns. $80 pounds Halt fine, th bags. 9 pounds ‘Tabi in S-lb. pockets, 120 kmail boxes Table Salt. Samples of the articles proposed to be delivered must be submitted with the proposa's. Samples of Cour to be “‘Spring” or ** Winter,” as the case may ‘The stores to be delivered by June 17, 1882. Envelopes should be marked *- Proposals for ——. For further information apply to the undersicned, C. B. PENROSK, Jel0-2¢ Capt. and C.'8., U. 8. Army. AVY PAY OFFICE, Wasmrxorox, June 7th, 1882, SEALED PROPORALS in dw horwed ““Proposals for Stationery,” aud “Proposals for = pire fey walt received nt this office uni =. THE iWENTIETH DAY OF J Ise, articles embraced in the below described requis f fo be delivered at the Navy Yard, Washington, D. free of any expense to the Government. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS, Requisition No. 108, Stationers, &e. Requisition No. 108, Steamn-pips, Belting, Nails, &e, requisition will be ewerded separately. The rixbt is reserved to reject any or all bide not deemed advantazeous to the coverntnent. Responsible security required on the bide for the prompt end faith fal delivery of the articles. Biank forms for tide and information to be had at this office. RICHARD WASHINGTO! Je8-4t Pay Inspector, U. Ss FOR BROKEN STONE. ENGINErE*s OFFICE, Washincron Agurpuct, June, 1882. Sealed Proposal, in triplicate, for furnishing an@ @elivering 900 cubic yards, more or leas, of Broken Stone for the road bed ‘on the Washington Aqueduct, Will be received at, this. office until TWELVE M. om JUNE. FIFTEENTH, 1882, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bidders. Blank forms of proposal, and information requi will be furnislied to establiahed dealers in this clase upon aplication, to thie office, . 8. Je7-6t __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ HENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PLAN of various makes for wale and rent at re- duced prices. Win, Knabe & Co.'s World renowned Pianos, “Tuning and Repairing. 423 11th street, above Pennsylvania avenue. je4-3m OR SALE BY CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N.W., ‘The following Special Bargaips in PIANOS AND ORGANS: No. 1.— ‘ificent Brad! & Co. Rosewood, Piano, with carved lem, serpentine y new: $225. (0. 2.—Rosewood 7 oct. Piano, ‘im. MeCammon & Co. : $17 No. 3.—On it Rosewow! Piano, with bass and modern huprowements: 690.7 OTS Une No. 4.—Beautifally Carved Kesewood Piano, 7 oct., full, in pertect order: $45. No. 6.—Oue Peerless Upright strictly first. class, used Sanonthe; for sale by party that must have Piano, in perfect order, and ‘No. 8,—Special low. in the clebrated HLINEKAMP PIANOS . SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS. Sold on $5 monthly paymenta, |OBB'S ISLAND, VA. ‘The SEABIDE RESORT IN VIR- Fishing, NUIN! ECKER BRO, PIAN ENUINE, xD BURDETT ‘ORGANS, Ara sed G. H. KUHN, 407 10th street, Sole Agent. Bier een oa ys ae fae DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. L. WILD & BRO., ° 709 Tth Street Northwest, pilot in aesitet ae ES’ attention ‘Tuning Pinos and Organs. ‘Pianos and Orwaus now for rent tow ratom, SAFE DEPOSIT OO. SPccnTy, FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OK