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__ THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY... Suty 11, 1882. = LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather, Orrick oF THE Cutrr Stawat. OFFICER, 1 Wasminctos, D.C.. July 11, 182, 9:30 a. For the middie Atlontle states, partly cloudy Weather, local rains, southerty, veering to west- erly winds statioaary or lower temperature, higher presst Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal oMcer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: The ure fs lowest north of the lake region and St in the southern states, Northwester! winds prevail In the northwest, elsewhere the southwesterly. Oveasional rains have in all the districts except the northwest. following stations report more than one b Of Fr l during the past twenty-four hours: Columbus, L444. The temp ure rly stationary Il the districts. S above the p n for the month sippt riv The wry, OPand San ed on Wedne THE FoLtowrse imme % to 40c., will be only at ft. Gov coffer canister, 3 un water ‘tmmnblers, 3 | doz. te» cream Siucers on stands, 2 b Brown's sh ish, 1 Zine Wash board, 6 Bo: French shoe blicking, 1 doz. Japanese itat or f inz fans, 1 ¢qt. covered b i fancy rayber | Gressing comb. 1 large Japanese parasol, 1 dat. | water bucket, witn 6 boxes oi lawns tooth picks, 9 cakes of Lubt ; ablers, 1 real sdish, 1 handsome erior scrubbing brush, 1 doz. individual s: TRUNKS and trav iS Mh st., near Penn For Cnr. Herzog’s. ng bags go to Vania avenue. Anold man named Martin Showers was com- mitted to jail for 6 days by Judge Sneil to-day for peut larceny. 500 traveling trunks and 100 baby at reduced prices at R. Gol ischiatd' Prssent’s Ice Cream. Laptes Gavze V ges sold 7th st.n.w. Sets, at Brodhead’s, 1205 F. ‘Tae New York Puoro Co., 723 sh, (formerly Davis’ branch.) will adopt the following prices for their fine photozraphic portraits during the sum- mer months: One larze picture for framing, $1; duplicate coples, 50 cts. ; finest $ per doz; card pletures, best s We guarantee to make as z’ Prices as is mavle tn this cit Unue only tll s Inet portraits ‘yle, $1 per doz. od work for the above + these prices to con- ptember 15 Dos't be put off, get Harts r h powder. ‘THE TABERNACLE CHURCH EXCURSION Will start at 4:30 pn. Recervep, one more lot Irish potnt embroid- ery, at 350. pr. yd; new Swiss and Nalnsook em- broldery for louneing, at reduced every description marked down, agent, 712 7th street northwest. Dx. BLECKEN, of Minneapolis, says: “Acase of aropsy here was cured by Hunt’s Remedy with | wuecess, The patient remains well I se Hunt's Remedy tn dropsy and kidney | disease hereatter.” CITY AND DISTRICT. st) UES Amusements To-night. ‘TreEATER Comigue.—Variety and burlesqua. ABNER'S SUMMER GakDEN.—Concert. DRIVER'S SUMMER GARDEN.—Specialty Perform- Bee. ——_—__ Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be Hghted at 7:50 p, m. and extinguished at 2:30 a. m A press club was formed at a meeting of lady Corresponients at the Riggs house last eventug, with the following officers: Mrs. (“Olivia”) Briggs, resident; Mrs. Braendle, vice president; Mrs incon, Secretary; Mrs. Z. H. Babbitt, auditor, and Mrs. Sandford, ‘treasurer. Lieut. Greer,of the sixth police precinct, who was 80 seriously injured about a week since by being thrown down and run over by a horse and wagon On 7th street, ts improving rapidly. A white male infant, about a week old, was found by Lieut. Géssford’s men early this morning on F, between Ist and 21 streets southwest. It | Was Sent to the St. Ann’s asylum. Douglass Gibson, colored, who assaulted Scr- geant Slattery while the latter was putting him Under arrest On the Fourth of July, sentenced by Judge Snell to-day to pay a tine of $20 or be committed to jail tor @ days. “He was committed | 4n default of the fine. | Jno. Gardner, a colored boy, was fined $10 or 30 | days by Judge Snell to-tay for’ seriously assauit- | ing a young man named Frederick Smith by cut- | ig ils head with a brick. Harry and George B. Duvall and Joseph and | Polk Darnetlle were fined $1 each by Judge Snell | this morning for batiting on Analostan island at Unlawful hours... License Agent Raff today swo atthe P wt against EL N Nolin and Jos. L. Davis for en Ress of claim agents without This morning, in the Police Court, Albert Bouldin, a colored Baptist preacher, waS put on trial for committing, creating and maintaining a Bulsance injurious to health, consisting of a de- e on premises No. 412 N street. In- : erd and Hurd, of the health office, | Stated that Mr. Bouldin has been notified to abate the nuisance and has failed todoso. The court imposed a fine of $ or 15 days, and the defendant Boted an appeal Drens rw Fer have been filed as follows M. B. Youns to RH. L: G. Mason to J SUD. 57, sq. 192; ford, lot to Lyata 2 Hodges to H. RE Wilkins to Herman H. 0 Med- | 00. Mattie A. Daish 4, 1345" $1,600. |W. ML tH, sq. 448; $4,500. 1. Grane. lots T K, sq. $—. H. R. Maryman to Otis Bigelow, pt. & TSS; OO. F Wilmarth to L. K. Taylor, — 75 and deed trust for $1,751.25, John Connolly to Cleo A. Jones, pt. 4, et 3. J h 9 €. A. Jones to Leon Teresa Jones, east half sme roperty; $700. Jones to C. A. Jones, west a 16, sq. 554 lot P, sub pee ph Prather to D. ¥ + $80. E. C. Tallmadge to Mount Pleasant; $1,500. E. subs 1 0 3, Sq. 249; $6,180. G. mh church, same trustee, to C Jones, | “4 Johnson, trustee, to th L. Dunn, lots 15 to 17, s $9. Winthrop to sum", lot 21, s Davis to A. Davis, pt. s ¥ | Stewart to John Chate, sui t 62,'sq. Carr! Y. Knox to'M. J. Burke, sub #00. FAL Ash subs 27 and 3, trustee, to C. 4. trastes, to ‘John ter, pis. 3 and 2, sq. 448; to_D. B. Groff, sub 7, sq: ene to D. B. Groff,’ sub 24, sq. ringer to D. B. Groff, subd 91, iroff to Laura E. Jones, subs 5, Sq. S48; $4,000. C_B. Pearson to’ B. i. undivided half pt. 33, sq. 156; $B. H. B. Pearson, property east of above; | C.B Pears Tia Little Stevens, prop- ajotning « $1,900. Same to Mangaret | Sands,’ property adjoining abe $1,900. | hn A. Moss'to Dor nd Lucinla Denny, pt. 2, Barry farm; $0. Chas A. Waiter to Cathe: eller, parts 23 and 24, sub. sq. 443; $5,000. | nd Warner to Law one-third B part 3. sq. 15 A. McLaugh- Ma to Cobb C. Willard, part 21, sq. 254; $20,000. © = THE AssoctaTeD CHARITIES.—At a meeting of the board of directors of the Assocfited Charities last ing, Wie. B. Gurley prestiinz, the report of the secretary, Mr. LS Emery, for the month of Suiy was subinitted, showing that there were 26 applications for work and assistance received | during th: ir. Bartlett was electe to Ail the board e2 re. movil of Rev. Dr. y. Several liy } ‘ut immediate action was deferred. journed until the secon! Moaday in ember next. ee Tite GERMAN AMERICAN BUILDING AssoctaTioN, rzauizsd last evening at Witthaft’s “apitol Hill, by the election of te fok lowing officers: Wm. ‘Witthaft. prestient: Henry Buttere: prestl Lewis Neurath, treas- urer; Peter Vierbuche: secre John W Davis, Adolph Feltv Jobn D. Pratt. © Kattleman, John va and C. W. Okey, difectora, a Tae Rivek Txave—Harbormaster Sutton re ports arrivals at the river front as follows:—St Sue, Geog aD, Werclandise, Ste Louisa, vhandise, J s.; | schr. Howard M. Johnsen, Woodward, 162 tons | coal, S. Emery; sehr. Virginia Dare, Latham, | > 3 ‘sehr. Jas. partis const Ksockro Its Wres Down tx Iowa Crecun— John Wes*, colored, was charged in the Police Court to-day, by Aunie West, his wite, with hav- fag assaulted her. She told the court that she Was walking up the street with him last nigat when another woman came along and handed him her parasol to carry and he started to leave witness, who protested, and he knocked her dowa in Towa Circle ant beat her. Policeman Colum- Dus testifiel to Deing attractal to the Spot by cries of murder, and oa arriving there put West wader arrest on’ complaint of his wive. “A flue of % or 15 days was imposed, and an appeal was = ae, oe have — Sng b Radar a und Katie Ham:uond: W. H. ioliins an Kuster Beach; Johan H. o'Donnell aml Anna D. Guiteau’s Rody. DR. SPITZKA AND THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY—REEV. DB. HICKS AND MES, SCOVILLE. ‘The following. dated New York, July 10th, has been received by Tue Star: ‘To the Editor of the Evexrna Stan. ‘The following letter, which explains itaelf, prove of interest in connection controversy: “Office of the Attorney of the United States forthe District of Columbta, City of Washington, June ‘The oma Tanayette agt, Latardti ‘divorce and reference to ai Ya Thomas agt. Laber Strikes. THR SITUATION IN CUMBERLAND AND ELSEWHERE Rumors in Cumber!: between operators and AMUSEMENTS. HINGTON SWIMMING SCH York avenue, between 13th and 1 jater constantly changing and kept at temperature of 7 to 9a.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m.; e Pattie Swimming, $5. 3y11-3m (THEATER COMIQUE-SUMMER GARDEN. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING JULY 10rm MAY FISK, the Napoleon of Female Minstrelsy, and her Troupe of SENSATIONAL BLONDES, together with a New and Magnificent Ballet of English NAC-NAC DANCERS. ow this week will wake you up. BNEWS SUMMER GARDEN = between 7th and 8th streets. RY EVENING DRY GOODS. WoowakD 4 LoTunor. DRY GOODS, Wwe ARE NOW UNDER ROOF. = Ma, of a comprom! ners have taken no defl- and it is not believed that ny eae justment of existing difficulties can be made. On the contrary, it is thought that the companies would refuse any overtures made by hough the exccutive doubtless tative men as might be sent by the miners, The companies declare themselves more in earnest than ever, and say that on expiration of the year they will renew for another year their compac with each other to continue the struggle with the miners on the basis of the manifesto they issued after the men go into the mines they will then voluntarily hours a day's work. The miners are as yet not and determined to hold out to the bitter emd. “Phe disastrous effect of the le Js felt here keemty, not only by the canal, ut by the business portio! Cumberland. Unuation of the st ‘uditor ordered. sriceerer Rant saree 5 fore John Crutks! Grahamite Com- ordered taken. Baldwin appearance of absent defendants ordered. Davis; leave to file bill of review bauer agt. Relnmeth; rule on defend- ant Gebdauer, returnable July 20th nted. Rice testimony before ordertaken. Phcenix Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany agt. Grant; receiver ordered to take posses- To-day, Moore agt. Joyce; renewal of cause in name of'administrator ordered. Burch agt. Pe- drich; rule on G. W. Utermehle agt. McAnally; sale confirmed nisi. Jost agt.{Jost; do. Giles Co. Iron Co. agt. Fisher; witness Cuppy required to produce letters of Baldwin. PoLice Covrt—Judge Spelt. Yesterday, 8. Simms, colored, Idid and doister- ous; % or iS days. Maty Armistead, forfeited col- carrying a razor; $20 or 30 ight, vagrancy; bonds or 90 Wm. Platt, col- with the Guitean SILK DEPARTMENT. committee of the THE PLASTERERS AND CARPENTERS ARE aT ‘With a view of closing out the balance of our FOU- LARD and SUMMER SILKS before AUGUST 1ST, we have REDUCED a line of CREAM AND BLUE GROUND POLKA DOT FOULARDS from §1 to 50c., and a few pieces of SATIN FIGURED FOULARD3 from $1.25 to 750. per yard. They are now very cheap. 36-inch POLKA DOT PONGEE SILKS reduced from $1.50 to $1 per yard. D. F. Brady; Dr. E. C. Spitza, 190 East 50th street, New York: Sir:—I am In receipt of your letter of the 24th instant requesting permission to be amination to be made on the body In reply I have to say that the court made tue disposition of the body no part of its sentence, and I have, thereforé, nothing to do with its disposal. AU contrary statements ascribed to me are without Foundation, Very respectfully, ‘We positively expect to open inthe early Fall. We must propare for removal. resent ‘at the of Charles J. Guiteau.’ nted. Cotton RIBBON DEPARTMENT. Special Sale of Manufacturers’ Remnants of French, Swiss and American RIBBONS, in lengths varying from one-half yard to five yards, at a discount of 33 t 50 per cent from regular prices. yh of the whole town of the outlook 1s for a con- for an indennite per the wire mill at New Strugk yesterday against fortnightly coal-heavers of the Lehigh GronGr B. ConKHTLL, U. 8, Attorney D.C. “The itallesin the above are mine. | Was mailed on the 28th. Respectfully, lateral. David Speak days. Blanche P. Wrl days, Wm. Kearney, do.; do. do, Samuel’ Davis, tying a pistol; $30 or 60 days. ‘Harrison’ Scott, man Barmenberg, inde- lays. Also charged with istol; personal bonds. John Brown, loud and boisterous; $ or 15 days, John Williams, picious person; bonds or 30 days. Kate Burns, alias Fitzgerald, loud ahd botsterous; $5 or days. Frank Jackson, colored, profantt: Tdays. George Green, Ccolored,creati taining a nufsance; continued. nd Jotin White forfeited coliateral. ult on James T. Robinson; $1 and s ark, colored, assault on Louisa 10 or 30 days.” Randall’ Corbin, assault on Gatewood; % and costs or 15 days. Bailey Courtney, assault; $ or 15 days. Wm. Flynn for- Dudiey and Jack Thomas, col- ault on John Curtls; $20 or 60 days éach, Richard Norris, assault. with intent to kill John ; continued under personal bonds. Rachael ny of $11 from arcellus Moton, receiving the same know- {t to have been stolen; do. To-day, Annie Washtngton and Charles Watson, $5 or 15 days each. and Mary Arinistead, forfeited collateral. Harry Duvall, Joseph Darneille, Polk Darneille and George B. Duyall, bathing in the Potomac at unlawful hours; $1 or 5days each. William Wal- ter, colored, vagrancy; bonds or 8) days. Albert Bouldin, colored, committing, creating and matn- taining a nuisance; $5 or 15 days; appeal noted. | James’ E. Sherwood, forfeited collateral. John West, colored, assault on Annie West, lils wife; $ori5 days, “Martin Siow days in jail. Joun Gardner, colored, assault’ on Frederick Smith, and vice versa. Gardner was | fined $10 or 30 days and Smith was dismissed. | Willian Mills, threats to John T. Power; personal peace. James H. Cheek, threats heek; do. "Douglass Gibson, colored, assault on Policeman Slattery; $20 or 60 days. eee Ne News Briefs. Carlos Gonzales Boet, who became famous in connection with the alleged robbery of the collar ofthe Golden Fleece trom’Don Carlos, died yes- terday at the military hospital, Havana, Cuba. M. C. Reynolds and wife have filed a dillat Chat- tanooga, Tenn., claltaing the greater part of the fifth ward of that city. Delegates to the Tennessee state convention are The credit democrats are dissatisfied with the platform of the late demo- cratic state convention of June 20. This conven- tion promises to be well attended from the middle ‘Tennessee counties, and there is a strong posst- bility that the convention will put up another candidate for governor. At Toccoa, @ REDUCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. E. C. SpimzKa, M. D. DR. HICKS AND MRS. SCOVILLE. ‘The letter which Mrs. coNcERT Eve BS Orchestra of FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. 3e12-3m_ ER'S SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘We have made special reductions on our stock BLACK SILK GRENADINES, and now offer grand bargains in this department. and Scranton continues. Yestentay Strikers went to the dockg and drove the new men ‘The national convention of the Iron Moulders’ International Union of the United States and Canada met in New York yesterday. Every state in the Union was represented. Mayor Low, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has disapproved of the resolutions of the aldermen recommending higher wages for the laborers of that city. ——_—$_e-___—_ SENATOR HILL'S CoxpETION.—The Atlanta Post of Saturday says: “ Inquiry this morning of Mr. Charles Hill, son of Senator Hill, found the afflicted Sentleman no better. His condition argues that while no improvement ¢an be expected, rand suffer for an indefinite period, only at to succumb to his malady.” ——____+- —___ STILL TogrTAER.—Blanche Douglass and Walter Malley, recently on trial for the murder of Jennie Cramer, at New Haven, Conn., attended a comic opera performance together in New York Satur- ———— Smirwreck AND Loss oF Lirz.—The Norwegian bark Yorkshire, of Tonsberg, trom Barbadoes for Montreal, was wrecked off the east point of Sable Island on the nightot the 4th, at a point where navigation was considered perfectly safe, new Danks having been formed by the shitting sand. ‘The captain and crew escaped from the vessel in the boats. Two of the crew who occupied one of the boats have not been heard from; the others landed on Sable Island. ————— Rar Upon Viorarors OF VIRGINIA FisHERy Laws.—Last Friday a detachment of the Peninsula Guard, in charge of a non-commissioned officer, and accompanied by the de beth City county, left Hampt Helen, to cruise for the steamers Illegally eng: inthe Menhaden fishery. Saturday evening returned to Hampton, having succeeded in cap- turing the steamer J. W. French, Capt. Overton, ot Cimberland, Md., hing for the off and guano works at Great Wicomico, Va. ‘The capture was made be- tween Smith’s Island and Fisherman’s Inlet. She was taken to Hampton, where her crew, with the exception of the cook and steward, were lodged in jail They also sighted the steamer Grace, of the same fleet, which, after the capture of the French, Went to Hampton the sime evening and anc near the captured steamer. ee Base BAU Yesterpay.—At Philadelphia—Phila- 5. Athletic, 6; Yale, 5. itan, 9; Troy. At Pitts burg—Allegheny, 11; Baltimore, 0. forfeited collateral. cent exposure; $5 or 15 ville recently wrote to s from Chicago, and in which she a of bad faith in allowing the body to d to the Medical Museum instead of be- ing buried, Is regarded by tiiat gentleman, accord- ing to his statements to a reporter, as another Mrs. Scoville’s letter states that Dr. Lamb's report is conclusive evidence of and that such ev idence de- u. The writer then, in a ni strain, intimetes that her brother had an talwarts, with full k | rning a num! Allgoods reduced from 30 to50 percent. We wil not, shall not, dare not carry any old goods into our THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TC GARDEN PARTIES. Anentire Nsw Company this week in agreat bill. Jo5 ON EXHIBITION MARERITER's, No. 626 E street northwest, one door from 7th sti LACE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL,—Five dozen WHITE MULL FICHUS, mbroidered, at $1 each; would be cheap emi Our assortment is still complete, but we shall buy no proof of her insanity. ‘More goods to replenish our prsent Stores, as wo must close out every department as near as possible. Goods on hand when ready for removal will besold at suction. Wm. Price, Mar- her brother's insanity, 1. John Milis, 23 accomplice, a ! of this, hastened h Chaice Oil Paintings, Large and Choice &t Picture Cord and Tassels, Iti Te Free Art Gallery. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 100 pieces INDIA LINEN, superior quality, at the low price of 18c. per yard. s ” e face, and under the sity she offers wit 's body to the hig stress of dire ne felted collateral. 1,000 pioces beautiful POLKA DOTand FIGURED LAWNS at 5 cents, warranted fast colors. sald he could juad dealt, and ie EE ae PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e REMEMBER THE ¢ ORPHANS. GRAND FAMILY FESTIVAL, forthe benefit of ST. JOSEPH’S MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, At the WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, WEDNESDAY, July 12, 1882, Tickets, 25 conte, Refreshments and supper sold on the ground for the benefit of the Asylum. tice of the letter; that he to continue to de i keep his (Hick DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. We are making low prices on WIDE SHEETINGS in this devartment, having bought them a little under promise not to allow 300 pieces extra wide and fine VICTORIA LAWN @ ary purposes. red rom 15 cont loud and boisterou: Scents, reduced from 15 cents. etery Controversy. 3 OF THE LOT-HOLDERS LAST EVENING. ‘ning a number of lot-holders tn Colum- Dian Harmoay cemetery meat the Berean Bap- ust church in adjourned meeting to- consider the Status of the cemetery and to take measures to et the Interests of the lot-holders. William Syphax presided, with John A. Pierre as secretary. Mr. James H. S.nith, as counsel, made a report as to the legal status of tne corporation. ‘This report ground (¥Youngsbrough) was | | bougint in 1886 for $4,046, and that up to July, 1878, i $17,218.70. Wm. ‘Slade Coy, Fisiiet and Datcher, bout a year after 6,000 yards beautiful LACK BUNTING in all the eading epring shades, and black at 10 cents per yard, reduced from 25 cents. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: SH GUILD OF THE CHURCH TH PARI OF THE INCARNATION petit larceny; 60 9,000 yards haif woal CASHMERE, reduced to 10 cents, in all the uew shades, WHITE GooDs. SELECT EXCURSION TO GLYMONT ton WEDNESDAY, July 12, 1882. Steamer Keyport leaves wharf, foot of 7th street, at 9 m. Tickets, adults, 50 cents Adams’ Bookstore, and of any | showed that the trustees had recefved ® m, and 3:30 p. 250 pieces beautiful CANTON GINGHAMS, all of this season's manufacture, reduced to9 cents. These have been sold during the entire season by other mer- chante at 15cents, although our price has at no time been above 124 cents, INDIA LINENS, FERSI£N LAWNS, NRINSOOKS, " _POLKA DOT SWISsES, EMBROIDERED MUSLINS, LACE CHECKS AND STRIPES, yaty sheriff of Eliza- s trustees for the society, n On the tug Martha deeded an acre to one Miller. veyed his interest to McCoy to secure $2,000 for his shter, but subsequ: ier deeded his mterest to John F. C ‘Coy for $560 and his rel HE POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- MENT COMPANY ont on stesmer Keyport, a& m. and 30. 1 p.m. and 9 children under Greatly reduced rates ‘to societies and clubs’ can be ob- tained of the Treasurer, J. Orville Johnson, 469 Penn- sylvania avenue northwest. ‘Dr. 8. A. H. McKIM, President. Dr. K. P. HOWLAND, ently It was rele. @ from all his obliga- heir of Datcher round-trip—50_centa; Was compromised. | $3,600 has been paid on the grounds for vaults, & It is elatmed that now but two of the original | embers of the board of trustees remaln—B. M. McCoy (who manages the ground) ani Jonn F. s aith stated that a committee of the enate had been authorized to investigate the Mr. Smith advised them to go to the The committee—Syphax, Stuart, Wormely, Greene, Curniss and Gray—were directed to take Such steps as they deemed best. seston District Government Affairs. Health Ofticer Townshend has sent to the Com- Inissioners of the District the accounts of the druggists to the poor for medicines furnished during the month of June, aggregating $219 60. There are eleven druggists in the District author- ized to furnish medicines. Mr. Wim. 0. Roome, chief of special assessment division, has issued’ Men certificates on alley in See ee THE gold locket given by the Itallan picnic was won by Master Ai 1. ‘We have just found in our Stock Room one case each BLACK and COLORED LUPIN’S LACE BUNTING, all wool, which we shall offer at 25 cents, former price 50 cents. Also, 30 pieces more of those French all-wool BUNTINGS at 16 cents per yard, worth 37% cents, TYLER & CHEWNING, arriving at Nashville. EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON GROVE, THURS- DAY, JULY 13th, Given by Wesley Chapel Sunday School, in connection with Uniontown M. E, Sunday School. Round trip 50 cents; children, 25 cents. ‘Train Tickets for sale at 918 77H STREET NORTHWEST. yy scuneER SPECIALTIES. B\ uty Court for relief. tickets—Adulta, leaves B. and ©. Depot 8:40 a.m. devot Thuraday A GRAND FAMI . yesterday Thomas Mosby, son of State Senator Mosby, shot and killed John Marona during an encounter, in which both men used re- Gov. Jarvis, of North Carolina, has appointed Major James 'C. MacRae judge of the superior court, to fill the vaeancy caused by the resigna- tion of Judge R. T. Bennett, who 1s the democratic candidate for congressman at large. Orders were given at the Portsmouth (WN. 1. navy yard yesterday that all persons employ. under the civil establishment must be discharged, The order 1s to take effect July 31. An indigna- tion meeting at the provision in the naval appro- priation bill virtually placing the navy yards at the mercy of contractors was held in Portsmouth last night. A series of resolutions was adopted and a delegation appointed to come to Wash- Ex-Governor Holliday, of Virginia, 1s in Spring- field, Ill., and ts the guest of Governor Cullom. At Lebanon, Ohio, yesterday a heavy rainfall caused the breaking of the reservoir and the inun- dation of the lower partof the elty, causing trom $50,000 to $100,009 damage. Supervising’ Inspector Teherenbach yesterday of the steamer m tug John Lomas, which col- lded in the Ohio, pending the investigation, which begins to-day. Willlam Johnson was arrested in Baltimore yes- terday for bigamy, being charged w.th having two Wives, and being just ou the eve of marriage to a 2,000 all-men LAP COVERS, extra size, in ten dif- 27-in, wide all-wool NEWPORT SUITINGS reduced | ¢0.. at 55 conte, reavesa from $1.25, fixe SCRIM CLOTH for eve- ing © ortumes at 25c. ANDERSON'S | SCO1CH SYLPHIDES reduced from 32.1n, wide gebuine SCOTCH GINGHAMS reduced to ure LINEN LAWNS reduced from 37c. Finest quality MEKV LAWNS reduced 30c. Figured French SATINES at 37; ored French BATISTES reduced from 45c. to 0c. Bargains” in BLACK GRENADINES, LARD and SUMMEK SILKS. SPANISH. NETS. Embroidered BATISTE and NUN‘S VEILING ROBES at cost. PARASOLS at cost. All the ‘Novelties in ** WHITE GOODS." HAND- RERCHIEFS and GLOVES at popular prices. Ladies’ BLACK LISLE HOSE at $1. Ladies’ BLACK SILK HOSE at $2. “*Special Inducements" in choice SILK FABRICS for vening costumes. EN and MOHAIR DUSTERS, CASHMERE and CHUDDA SHAWLS. Embroidered CASHMERE FICHUS, SHIRTS at $1. E27 An early inspection will repay all. (LY PICNIC AND EXCUR- ARRANGEMENTS WER! COMPLETED at Boston yes- terday for a six-day go-as-you-please walking con- begin at the Casino, in Boston, July 3ist. The entrance fee 1s $100, all winner, with an international championship belt. ‘There will be a special prize of $500 to any pedes- After the expenses are deducted from the gate money the remainder will be divided among these covering five hunared WILL BE GIVEN BY THE TABERNACLE CHURCH, (W. W. Hicks, Minister, ) FORT WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1882. ‘Tho W. W, Corcoran will leave her wharf morning and. Steamer leaves at 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ; ar- Base ball, swings, fishing and other amusements will be the ouise of ts day. Refreshments can be had on. the able prices, Adulta, 50c. Fest GRAND EXCURSION OF THE GROCERY CLERKS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, TO MARSHALL HALL, On the fast and commodious Steamer T. V. Arrow- WEDNESDAY, July 1: at lenven Tth-atrect wharf at turning at 6 and 12 p.m. vigickeus 50e. “Shrocder’s Band on the boat and pa- ion. Arrangements have been made with the street cars to meet the boat on the return. OQUAN FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Having Been thoroughly overhauled and newiy far- excursions to the above places. ‘8, Wednesdays and Fri- Gays, leaving Tth-street wharf Sundays at 9:30 a.ni.; Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 a. m., returning ‘ickets, 25 cents. Mount Vernon Springs, 8, leaving 9 a.m., returning atS p.m. ‘Tick: ‘Music on ull trij No objectionabl Every article in our store reduced from 30 to 50 pee the fees to go to the Best qraiity P trian beating the reco: fo ase. and 50c. Plain col- | We must prepare for removal. cant ns A Boy Drownep WuILe Batutne.—About 8 o'clock last evening a white boy, 15 years old, named Harry Rollins,while bathing In the Eastern Branch, near the old burat bridge, Was _accident- He lived with his uncle, Mr. Henry Bright, on the corner of 8ti and D streets, south- body was recovered about 2:30 o'clock this morning. The coroner viewed the remains ane and gave a certificate of accidental drown- Srx More Boptks wer: recovered trom the wreck of the steamer Sclotoyesterday, leaving missin Albert Snow, of Wasilagton, Pa. and Sloane, a 17- year-old boy, of Cleveland. ‘The total number of bodies found'ts $6. ‘The hull of the Scioto 1s partl y out of water, and diver Earhart 1s hole made by the Lomas. To-day ‘Do not consider this idle talk, Every tady 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 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 sent ali our old trash to New York auction, to be sold to the highest bidder. Call early in the morning toavoid the immense tching up the ie boat can be a.m. and 7 p.m. ; re- Lm E. PINKHAM’S pee sae oe Affairs in West Washington. RaTHeR AGED.—There {s an old colored. woman named Nelly Nobie, liviny in ons of the aine buildings on Stoddard street, who says she Is 118 : She was born on the Eastern “Sho” of sided here 60 years. She of Jackson's ume; but her So old as she supposes PrRsonats.—Mr. C. M. Matthews ang family ir. W. W. Stinchcomb for the White Mountaing.—Mr, John P. Taylor left yesterday for a trip to Canada. —Mr. Alexis King, formerly of this place, and until recently editor of the Denver News, is ex- pected bere shortly on a visit. —Tie First Baptist chureh fs build- » corner of Dunbarton and cost of $1,090, Dyer Bros have the contract, and Mr. Chapelier 1s the architect. ‘They expect to lay the corner stone with appro- riate ceremonies, to be participated in by ‘the Knights Templar, this week. GRAIN AKRIVED. els Wheat. The first suspended Pilots Scioto and the stea §® CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. VEGETABLE COMPOUND, Maryland, and has relates many Incidi friends do not think she ts by at least 20 years. FRARFUL REVEN 4A SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES, juan Falls, Bunday I oF A Parmer.—A Shreve- port, La., spécial of last night says: This morning the remains of a colored boy named Mack Taylor were found tied to a tree in some woods in Web- Soveral days ago Taylor attacked a boy named McDonald, beat him severely and fled to Arkansas. McDonald’s father, with J. J. Picket and Jolm Ammond, pursued and captured him and brought him back to Webster parish. tied him toa tree and shot him to death. the remains were found nearly all the flesh had been picked from the bones. The assassins will be have gone to Ca leaves Friday INCLUDING LBUCORRHGA, IRREGULAR AND PAINFUL MENSTRUATION, 1N- "a E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘the Steamer Excelsior, canal packet, will make her laces on MONDAY, WED- UNDAY, leaving her wharf, al, at 8 o'clock a. im. sharp Can be chartered Tuesday, For information inquire at h street, opposite Center 114 4th street rorth- FLAMMATION AND ULCERATION LANSBURGH & BROTHER, we" | ing a fine e liti Monroe street OF THE WOMB, FLOODING, (Successor To Perry & Brornen), Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th strast. Established 1840. trips to the above NESDAY, FRIDAY and 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. jel? MATTINGS, IN GREAT VAKIETY OF STYLES. LOOSE COVERS (gorler by our Philadel- PROLAPSUS UTERI, ac. M27TNGs, MATTINGS, er Leary, with 400 bush- new wheat Was sold Thurs- day at $1.39, re then 1,500 bushels have been CONDITION OF THR receiving res reservoir, clear. Hin Tiwe.—July 11, 4:10 am, 4:47 p.m; 12th, 5:19 a.m., 549 p.m. MIDSUMMER TOURS Market, or G. W. FROM BALTIMORE, OR WNS, fast colar To Nantucket, Martha's nd 64 ote. LAWN in the market. LAWN, 20c. DAMASSE only 12%e., sold for 25. HAMS reduced to 37 We have a few rieces of SATINS left and which have $1.25, $1.50 and $2, rtment is fully stocked, and 24TH, Vineyard, Plymouth and Bos- mM JULY 277m and AUGUST 177H, Grand Ocean Trip, via the ler, to Boston, to Isles of Shoals, White Mountains, £ Descriptive Guide free at Stationery 2 Pleasant to the taste, efficacious and immediate It is a great help in pregnancy, and re- lieves pain during lator and at regular periods. ses DAY EXCURSIONS. LADY OF THE LAKE. ‘Will make trip of 40 miles down the Potomac River ev- UNDAY AFTERNOON, leaving 6th-street wharf Returning about 8 o'clock. for Furniture Cut and ATER.—Great Falls, turbid; rvolr, slightly turbid; distributing WINDOW SHADEs, LACE CURTATNS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS In Great Variety, CARPETS AT REDUCED PRICES, SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. All orders for STEAM CARPET CLEANING receive prompt attention. LADIES’ GOODS. Fowees AT CO Our immense Stock of FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST PHYSICIANS USE It AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. been reduced to 4! 52 For ALL WEAKNESS#S of the generative organs of either sex, it is second to no remedy that has ever and for all diseases of the Krp- mtedy in the World. "2 KIDNEY COMPLAINTS OF EITHER SEX FIND GREAT REEIEF IN ITS USE. N (NS. ite Goods depai comprises some of the latest novelties. PARASOLS at cost. Large stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ HOSE. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space. W. M. SHUSTER- & SONS . Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tue EveNina Stan THE CAMERON Street IwPRovEMENT.—The im- | broglio in relation- to the work on upper Cameron street this morning put on a new aspect. The w upon the new curbstones and gutters there has been suspended, such connection between the o:d and the new work only being made as was needed serve the work already done. The board of | e the stopped work was originally begun, this morning directed the super- | intendent of “police to goon and complete that work as originally intended, and the work there It is expected that the gutters will De done and the new curbstones placed along the edge of the sidewalks before the close of the . The board of health, feeling itself respon- sible for the health of thé city, deems that its | power ts commensurate with its duty in this re- | Spect, and will, tt Is understood, order street im- provements wherever needed to abate a nuisance. Corporation Covat.—The corporation court of nunued its session to-day, occupied with the trial of criminal cases. The sult of Com- monwealth agt. Charles Seals, for assault and battery, has been dismissed, The cases of Lucas, »igt, Claflin, dnd of Adams agt. the ‘red. Ratiroad Co., have been removed to | the circuit court and will be tried this fall. Revorrer’s Nores.—Mr. Harry Barker, of this appointed to a clerkship at ‘the Hy- int Comfort, V: work upon Unton street is, making under the supervision of Superintendent and the direction of Chairman Lambert. The square between King and Prince streets has al- ready been laid....Braxtoa B. Smith and Thea Ballenger have been appointed and qualified deputy sergeants of Judge Meade granted barroon licenses yesterday to Lewis Petty and H. H. Bateman. —— Must Have Been on the W. & 0. From the Hotel Gazette. A commercial traveler, who 1s something of a | wag, thus relates his experience: companion were the sole occupants of the smok- ‘They tried to converse, but the road was So rough they were pitched from side to side like a passengers. At last they were able to understand. One said, “Dan, the old thing ts run- ning smoother.” To which ‘Dan replied, guess she has got off the track.” Sea Shore Styles for 1882. et, mn. And W. L. STORE, Baltimor GREAT REDUCTIONS been before the public Nevs it is the Greatest SIDE-WHEEL Especially fitted for Excr Jel0-Im SALOON STEAMER, REDLEY, Man ‘ANTICO PAVILION. THE MISFIT STORE, a CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. inning SATURDAY, June 10th, the Popular LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIER a Will eradicate every vestice of Humors from the Blood, at the same time will give tone and strength to the sys- As marvelous in results as the Compound. at whose instan akes the place of the Excelsior on this route. ‘Have made the following reductions to-day, which are worthy of the inspection of all close buyers: PURE LINEN LAWNS reduced to 15¢. FINEST QUALITY OF MERV LAWNS reduced to 30c, ‘These are printed Mulls and the choicest goods in the ‘The large business of the past season compels us to We therefore will closethe {sadelightfal bathing resort. Boating, fishing, croquet gallery, lawn tennis, shooting r leaves 7th-street wharf at 9 a.m. and 3:30 Greatly. reduced rates for churches, societies and other parties giving excursions. __ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __ Ww: ARE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY IN DRESS SHIRTS. has been renewed. make extensive alterations. entire stock of spring and summer clothing regardless &®~Both the Compound and Blood Pnrifier are pre- Pared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mase, Price of either, $1. is sent by mail in the form of yills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham mnswers all letters of inquiry. stamp. Send for pamphlet. Partial List of Bargains: 40 cents for OFFICE COATS, worth T5c. 50 cents for DUCK VEST: 50 for ALL LINEN SU for extra size and 2 Also, great BARGAINS offered in PATTERN HATS ee AND BONNETS. LACE MITTS AND THREAD GLOVES aT COST F street northwest, ‘The Compound FRENCH JACKONET LAWNS reduced to 20c. FRENCH ORGANDIE LAWNS reduced to 25c. REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS reduced to 15c. ANDERSON’S BEST SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 25c, FOULARD SILKS, 50c. ALL SILK BROCADE GRENADINES reduced to $1.25 BATISTE EMBROIDERED ROBES AT COST. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PREVIOUS TO TAKING INVENTORY OF STOCK. "2 ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. GPECIAL BARGAINS. ality LINEN 'S, worth $1.50. TS, worth $6. worth $10. JE FLANNEL SUIT! EL SUITS, worth Encloee 3 cent $6. SUITS, worth $9. Mention this paper. RS. J. P. PALMER, for BOY ~' SUITS, M S@-LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S LIVER PILLS cure Constipation, Bilioumess and Torpidity of the Liver. Mars, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Eocks, Undershirts and Drawers. Ne ‘Hes of Percale 5! the best quality, oocysts hirta, very best quality, Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street northwest. S. B. ELLERY, le SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIR’ GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. cad 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, TTS, ws ‘green YACHT CLOTH SU! for Blue and White mixed ALL-LIN $6 for best-made ENGLISH SEERSUCKER SUITS, ‘TA SEERSUCKER UN-CLOTH COAT AND VEST, $5 for finest PONGEE COATS, $2 for good PANT, worth $3.50. 3 for fine ALL-WOOL PA\ for CUSTOM MADE P. for finest French CASSIM #15 for BLACK ALL- ounces to her numerous a tat che issolling her laeaoa and customers Fe" Sold by all Draggicta, me CITY ITEMS. Public Voice. WasHINGTON, D. C., Jan. Gentlemen :—In renewing our orders for Iron Bitters 1t may be of satisfaction for the pub- le to know that we receive the most flattering chcomiums from our customers, in regard to the eflicacy and genuine merit of this medicine. Wairesipr & Watton, Pharmacists, 1921 Pennsylvania Avenue. [Brown’s Iron Bitters 1s a true tonic. dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness and all wasting | geia Hotel, Old FINE FRENCH MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Prior to her leaving for Paris. DOUGLASS’, BOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLES. ‘OF THE FINES’ ATCH We. UP. ANY STYLE AND Bie ORS French Woven OORSE’ ‘A Fine French Contille Hand-maie CORSET, at $1. Tie have cuespectal it of Cuilheics Rerular Made ‘one # in Blue and Brown, at 25c. Would be DOUGLASS’, E PANTS, worth $12, WOUL DIAGONAL SUITS, ‘worth $30. 18 for BLACK BROAD CLOTH SUITS, worth $40. 1.25 for LINEN DUSTERS, worth $2. Fine white and fancy DUCK VESTS regardless of cost. $3.75 for DRAP D'! $8 for finest DAP DETE COATAND VEST, worth$12, ity Sergeant Smith OUR OWN MAK! DRY GOODS. Steet, 1112 F Sager Norrawest, Wasnrxcrox, D.C. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 803 MARKET SPACE, HAVE MARKED DOWN PRICES IN ALL DE- PARTMENTS IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK PRIOR TO REMOVAL TO THEIR NEW BUILDING NOW IN COURSE OF ERECTION—‘-GENUINE BARGAINS.” y ALL PERSONS IN NEED OF DRY GOODS ARE INVITED TO LOOK AT THE STOCK AND COM- PARE PRICES AND QUALITIES. “ONE PRICE ONLY.” TRUNNEL & CLARK. MARKET SPACE. ov IMMENSE ASSORTMENT Finest Dress Shirts to order. der. **No TROUBLE To SHOW Goons.” Satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser at the MISFIT STORE, is CORNER TENTH AND F STs. It Will Not Mend a Broken Limb or stop a bullet hole, but Tarrant’s Seltzer Ape- rient will relieve headache, aid digestion, the bowels, and it 1s to-day the finest or all cath- artics and stomachics. Sold by all druggists, Hop Bitters "| stre1 ens, builds up and cures continually from te fst dose. r[uompson's DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABI DRESSMAKING ni axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. A lady who was preparing bathing suits for a trip east for the summer wrote to an eastern: fashion paper to know what the style of bathing | suits would be for children, say from five to six Fearsold. She received a reply that this year the bathing sults for boys were very simple, consist- of a wad of cotton In each ear. j to this uit a red yarn string around ner boy’s neck and let him go loose. Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for names of Indies Sured of ‘tomale ‘Weakness by taking her Vegetable Compound. ‘To Restore nerve and brain waste nothing equals Hop Bit- ters. Believe this. Don’t Suffer frem Sick Headache It #8 not necessary. Carter's will cure you. Dose, one little MESS ANNIE K. HUMP! 490 TENTH STREET Makes CORSETS ig order in every style and inaterisl, SPECIALTIES Al ‘made Underciothing, IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN'S FLORIDA WATER, e——SSSSEEE_esEeeC—_—_o— Ty THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MEDICINE ARRESTED FOR ROBBING THE MatLs.—John Clyde, = colored, routs agent on the ratiro: » ind Florence, was arrested last night, charged with robbing the mails while act- agent, The robbery was detected by Officers Williams and Butts, of the railway mail | Service, and the proof against the accused is over- moment lon; Little Liver Pills pil. All druggists. Nervous Debili depressed, irritable state oi nervous, exhausted fell tion; confused head; No preparation cures, or maintained 60 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, which is recognized as the world’s remedy for all dis- cases of the throat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it univer- sally known as a safe and reliable agent to emplov. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, al- ways relieving suffering, and often saving life. The protection it affords, by its timely use in throat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. No person can afford to be without it, and those who have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its eomposition and operation, physicians use the CHERRY PECTORAL extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its healing effects, apd wi) always cure where cures are possible, For sale by all druggists. ‘Biss ROB! Palshed Rosewood Punish! OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWAS, FIGURED Charleston, 8. NB trench German and Spanish spoken. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 709 WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. 709 FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, HANDEERCHIEF, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS. PIG REDUCTION. 5 ble remedy’ for ai thes troubles is found. in B ‘Allen's B ‘Fc whigh tones up the sy: d removes restores wonder- Allen’s Brain Lawnsin Washington. Pure arrests all Involunt oS fore Davy biue, dark green and other col- "Handsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS, (THE BEST MADE.) SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. DECORATED DINNER SETS, from $18 up. DECORATED TOILET SETS. from $3.75 up, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 109 MARKET SPACE, E2* REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, ICE PITCHERS, &o, witte lines all Colored Silke, 5,000 YARDS LINEN LAWNS. BEAUTIFUL STYLES REDUCED TO 5C. PER YD. 4,000 Yards Best makeof LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 10c. 50 Dozen Colored Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS, 5c, MADRAS GINGHAMS, Dress Styles, in Stripes and INDIA LINENS, reduced to 1234 and 20¢, PARASOLS, $1, $1.25, $1.50, §2, $2.50. ALL LINEN TOWELS, 40 inches long, 12¢. LINENS, for Boys’ Suits, 15 cts., 18 eta., 20 cts, FIGURED and DUTTED SWISS, all patterns, GRENADINES, BUNTINGS, 8, NAPKINS, COUNTERP SS MOSQUITO NETTING, ALL COLORS, CARPETS—Brussels and Ingrains. NEW FALL STYLES ARRIVING DAILY, Broad BRIM STRAW HATS 2 PHARMAOY, 815 ALLEN’S WILLETT & RUOFF’S, First avenue, Stotr & CROMWELL, Agents, 480 Pennsylvania 905 Pennaylvania avenue. B. ROBINSON & Cu, 'e BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, 9¢9 PewnsYLvawtA Avewvr. VERYONE HIS OWN ARTIST.—A WONDER. Yur NVENTI: ‘New Art, Ea sane Bae on firet lesson. CASHMERES, ples?’ Dr. Benson’s and remove i, 407 10th street, Sole Agent. CREAM, WARRANTED PURE 36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE,