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THE EVEN ‘SUESDAY. — NG STAR. Jaly 25, 1882. LOCAL MENTION. OFrick oF FE CHIRe . OFFICRR, Waswixctor, V.C., July 2, 182. 9:39 mF For the middie Atlantic states. fair weather, Nght variable winds, stationary temperature and pressure. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: The rometer fs hichest In the midtdte Atlantic states, nd lowest in Dakota. Southerly winds prevail in Whe northwest ant lake region, southwesterly in the middle states and New Enziand, northeasterly fn the south Atlantic ant Gulf states. Ovcasionai Fain has fallen in the sou Ationtic and Gult States, Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The following stations report more than one inch of Fainfall during the past twenty-four hout Tanta, 1.23; ih, 1.41. cept in the a general rise in tempera- temperatures were ning: E: $ > Tr You Wax gool tec ou don’t want good, co where It s cheap: For Curar Trcnxs ant traveling bags ¢o to Herzog’s, 2S 9th st., near Pennsylvania avenue. Couns Vest Chains, warranted five years. $3, %, $8, at Prigg” y Penna. avenu Tne eyesight fitted, : THe Boy wao Mv @oesn’t think what Bight. He will ta Infght,and mother Of Perry Davis’ Pain Kill hand on It, the trouble S Benactt, of Hartrord ehitiren hive been ta h fount Pain Killer e 2 for the m1 = 7 23 soon b @ as without Pz ier. CHES green time he ts s In a Standard meieat Journal: F created an aged Lady recently with Hunt's R-m- able heart disease. She 18 $2 Grasses now #1. Hempler’s, 453 Pa. ave. Ir You want rich, pure and rellabie ice cream, Rot “doctored,” without paying a fancy pi send for Howson’s, 1104 12th st. now. $1254 ey tins abe. ineluded. Liberal discount to CITY AN D DI STRICT. Amusements To-night. TreaTeR Courgue—Varlety and Burlesque. Aswen’s SuMMER GARDEN.—Concert. ‘Durvzr’s SvuweR Ganvex.—Specialty Perform- ance. ‘Tus Wasntxctox Swine ScnooLt, New York avenue, between 13th and 14th streets. Condensed Loczi Street lamps will be lighted at 11:00 p.m. and extinguished at 2:30 a.m. Yesterday the coroner viewed the remainsot Jas. Murray, the old soldier, who committed sul- ide Friday last by hanging himself to a fence rail at the Soldiers’ Home, and gave a certificate of Sufcide without holding an Inquest. Thomas Dowling sold yesterday afternoon for Rodolphe Claughton, trustee, the West half of lot 6 im square 455, situated on’ the north side of F street, between 6th and 7th streets, being house 2, tO J. A. Williamson, for $10,000. Annie Morrison, Mary Swaggart, alias MeClel- Jan, James Richardson ind John Fredericks were conimittad to the workhouse by Jutge Snell to-day for betng vagrants. Some thief entered house 1317 F strect north- ‘west last night and secreted himself behind a gota. Dr. Norton In entering the room in the dark accHientally placed his hand on the head of the thief, when the latter seized the doctor by the throat and throwing him to the floor escaped. Mr. . Browne, and not Mr. Ross Dean, ap- Posted in the. Foltce Court sesterday as counsel Benjamin F. Fletcher. who Was charged with Stealing a promissory ne ‘The case of the United States against John Har- Wis, colored,arrested by a P. U. inspector for viola- fion of the postal laws by having last April de- vised a scheme by which he secured the sum of $15 from Thomas Brooks, of Stillwater, N. ¥.,fixed for a hearing to-day before United States Commis- Stoner Mills, was called this morning and con- ‘tinued till 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. B. F. Fieteher, colored, who was before the Police Court yesterday for grand lurceny, gave $600 bonds for his appearance before the grand wees es Amusements, Excursions, &c. EATER Comigue.—The entertainment at the ‘Comiqne this week 15 one of the finest yet given in Me long sertes of performances that have popu- Iarized that resort. Durven’s GARDEN THRATER.—A very attractive Jalty performance, diversified with music by a She orchestra, was enjoyel by a large audience in Driver’: rien last evening, ABNER'S SCR GARDEN.—A delightful concert is given nightly at Abner’s pleasant summer gar- n. THE WaAsEINGTON SwruwixG ScHooL is open morning and evening. for gentlemen, and for ladies from 10 a.m. to 12 m. ‘Tue Y.M.C.A. wid give an excursion this even- on the steamer W. W. Corcoran, leaving street wharf at 6 o'clock p.m. Grace P. E. Sewpay Scuoor. will give an ex- eursion to Glymont to-morrow on the steamer Keyport, which will leave 7th street wharf at 9 a. ™. and3 p.m., returning at 1 and 9 p.m. ‘Tux CHarst. Porst CLs will give an excursion to Leonardtown, Md., to-morrow, leaving the 7th Street Wharf on the steamer Arrowsmith at 8 a.m. ‘Tue Groxcrrowx CatnoLic Uston give an ‘xcursion to Marshall Hall to-day. The steamer Qrowsmith will make a Anal trip, leaving the street wharf at For “‘setty and the Baby.” ‘THE Srax has recetved the following sums for “Betty and the Baby:"—From citizens of The- esa, N. Y., $235; from Baitimore American, 7% eg District Government Affairs. NOT REGARDED WITH FAvOR. On an application made for a pardon for an 1n- mate of the workhouse the District Commissioners to-day made the following endorsement: “The tice by offenders of appealing from sentence ted by the judge of the Police Court and then ying for pardon from the Commissioners with- bE having been subjected to the Lubor and discip- Ine of the workhouse, being brought to the notice 9f the Commissioners, such appeals will not be re- @eived with favor.” BUILDING TERMITS fesued by inspector Entwistle: August Grass, re- pair brick 204 New Hampshire avenue northwest; $102. William Hahn, repair brick 816 7th street Rorthwest; $00. W. I. Nash, repair frame 402 1st Street southeast: $150. Major A. H. Nicholson, Fepair brick No. 7 Dupont circle; $100. LG. Mariat, Fepair brick E, between 9h and 10th streets north- A New Mixixe Comuran e certificate of In- gorporation of the Hades Canon Mining company Of New Mexico was filed In the office of the re- order of deeds yesterday. The eapttal stock 15 Bxed at $1,000,000. divided Into 100,000 shares of $10 each. The incorporators are Nicholas T. Armijo, es panes. Wo. H. es Con . Main, C. rinljo, F. A. Manzana: Frank M. Elkins, H. F. Hayden and L. vc. ee : a Deeps tx Fre have been filed as follows: Mary ustus D. Grummonil, lot 16, sq. M. Eslin to John MeL." Lipscomb, ‘subs. 19 and 20, sq. 511; $10. J. M. Lipscomb to H sume property; $100. EE. White, as- ee, to W. T. Collins, sub. 76, sq. E28: $2,100 D. ©. Knight w ¢. Knicht, pts. id 21, sq. $50. B. HW. Warner to George F. Emmons, pt. 46, fq, 624; ¢ Hooe and Darneille, trustees, to G. lots 8 and 9 sq. 323; $2,941. P. H. White ead to Whyte & Overinin, lot 4, Sq. 368; $5,000, Whyte & Overman to Asa Whitehead, lots 17 and sub. Sq. 910; $1.00. Z. Potut to Sirah A. Van Ip. pt. 2. si. 79; $—_ K. €. Fox to W. C. Hill, Ht7, block 1. Meridian Hil; $2511.95; and lot 5, fame: $2506 50. J. Small to W. Mayse, Jr., pts. 21 £2, ana 3, sq. %9; $59. W. Mayse, jr, to W. AL Stewart, same property; $100. W. R. Woodward, trustee, to same, pt. 6," sq. 300; $421. J.J. Dare to 'S. Nornent, sub. A, Sq. 4¢ rke to Rosalie M- Bradford, p' 28: $4,000 RV. Golman to's. Pumphtey, pt Sq. 803: $510. W. Mayse, Jr., to Eliza A. Bron sq. 202; $100.” KW. Carter to Sarah L. Dou! | Gibson, EMie Burr, M Pleasures on the River. ‘THE NATIONAL RIFLES AT LOWER CEDAR POINT. ‘The National Rifles and their friends enjoyed an excursion yesterday to Lower Cedar Point on the steamer Jane Moseley, on invitation of Messrs. Bowers & Co. The company was a numerous one, and the trip down the river, with the festivities at the “Point,” was enjoyed to the utmost. Among those present were Miss Fannie Hough, Mr. Hern- don Morsell, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Keech, Miss Laura Shomo, Miss Maria Hall; Mra CM. spud Mrs. F. Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Mrs. W. H. Boyd, ‘Mrs. Robert Boyd, jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Sample, Mra. Oscar Hough, Mr. R. F. Danforth, Assistant Attorney General Freeman, Miss Iola Will Mr. Sam Dezelle, Miss Eugenie Dent, Miss Nettle Reeve, Miss Girte Smith, “Miss Susié De Saul, Miss Molile Mandell, Miss Villa Cus- Us, Mr. Wick Taylor, Miss Eila Drew, Col. J. 0. P. Burnside, Lieut, J. ¥. Oyster, Miss Belle Oyster, Miss Mollie Oyster, Miss Lillie Oyster, Mr. Fred Barrow, Miss Florence Massey, Miss Ellen Gartrell, Dr. Carfoll Morgan, Miss Alice Jones, Mra. Mary A. Dennison, Miss Juniata Lusk,Miss Hate Lusk, Miss Fanny’ Gurtcell, Mrs. Whiting, Miss Josié Whiting, Miss Hattie Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walker, Mr. Win, Duvall, Mr. Chas. Buckingham, Mr. W.' H. MeKnight, Mr. Geo. R. Israel, Mrs Alice Miffin, Sergeants Addison and Thornett, Corporals Atkinson, Kendig, Barnes, Magruder and Sample, Privates Boteler, Blots Dent, Fonda, Fuller, Goodwin, Harrington, Isham, Johnson, Johnstone, Keneaster, Mitchell, Neale, Nicholson, Paige, Rule, Simpson sud Stokes. THE BANK CLERKS. The annual excursion of the bank clerks to Marshall Hall last evening was one of the most enjoyable events of the summer. The entertain- . ge of Messrs. n Stoussa, H. tor, W. Selby and W! The guests included Miss Dollie Whitte- ss M. Tidmarsi, Miss Cora’ Hall, Miss er, MISS Ditly Clese Pulnier, Miss Annie B: iss, Mary Miss Euuai Proctor, Miss Fannie Wilson, Miss ‘Blanche Glover, Miss Anaie Palmer, Miss Mary Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. H, 1. Euwood, Misses Allen, Amella Herbert, Sophia Hervert, y Simson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harmon, Je Nolan, Miss Bale Bartett, of Albany, N Miss) Emma Downing, of Salem, F Misses Emina Markley, Laura ulin, Julia. Donaldson, Mucgle Nestor, Agues Jones, Emma Hodge, Cora gxie O’Mera, Misses Helen , Miss Moilie’ Heimaut, Miss ss Hlettle Johaston, Mtss “S Matile Norbeck, Messi Frank and Minnie Sheckel Annle Taig! Yost. Chas. E. Naylor, Henry Scheele, . Prall, Win. Donaldson, N. J. ‘Fiather, Col . Bright, Wm. Knox, Wit Wilson, John Crom- well, Geo. Spransy, A. C. West, RK. Perrin, Mr. Hall, Jim Wright, Parker Grown, J. F. Manning, Wm. Mayse, il. Ss, F. ter, William Webster, J. J. Collins, G. Menke, Charles Lashom, ‘Thomas Chandler, Owen Thorn, of C: Mr. Harry Jones, Mr. Henry Lanbach, Mr. Lee Thompson, Mr. W. Baldwin, Mr. J. H. Goodrich, Wm. Cox, Ir- Ying Cox, Edw. Malone, P. Paret and J. F. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. George McElfresh, Misses Mollie Hel- tmuth, Ada Cross and Annie Tegeler, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coleman, Misses Kate Egan, Neilie Burr and Clara Huscy, Mr. and Mrs. Talbert and daugh- ter, Misses Bessie Dunlop, Clara Hodges, Irwin Hall, Mrs. Wellin Burr, iss Minnie Gilesekin Miss Lizzie Gieseking, Miss Lella Frye,Miss Fannie Wilson, Miss Adams, Mis3 Jessie Goszler, Miss Annie Bellups, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Street, Mrs. Lizzie Harper, Misses Ada Gatchell, Sue Bayne, Rosa Schnetder, Fannie Lewis, Lilly McElfresh ani Jane Horton, Mr. and Mrs, Hughes, Miss Annie Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Erskin, Misses Fannie Gra- ham and Pauline Ellis. —————— Sports on Land and Water. THE HILLSDALE CREW. Captain C. W. Terwilliger, of the Hillsdales, has challenged the crew of the Thames Rowing Club, the winners at the Metropolitan regatta, to row an international race between Putney and Mortlake on the Thames, and has suggested August 4th as the day of the race. The secretary of the amateur rowing association has requested his correspon- dents in this country to answer his inquiries in re- gard to the status of the Hilisdales. SULLIVAN AND WILSON. John L. Sullivan and Tug Wilson have agreed to spar again at Madison square garden on the 14th of August. The match fs similar to the former one, Sullivan to give Wilson $1,000 and half the gate money, if he fails to knock him outin four turee minute rounds, Marquis of Queensbury rules. Harry Hill will be stake holder, and Al. Sinith and F. W. Curtis time keepers. B! Madden, on be- half of Sullivan, proposed to Arthur Chambers and W. E. Harding, Wiison’s representatives, that a fight for $5,000 @ side be agreed upon to take [oxy within cight weeks, in the west, 1,000 miles rom New York. No agreement was arrived at. = ‘TURF NOTES. At Saratoga, N.¥., yesterday the first race, three-quarters of a mile, was won by Square Dance, time 1:16%; the second,one mile 50) yards, by Ada Glenne, Oden Bowie’s Compensation sec- The third race, one mile, by Kochester, bred by the late KA. Clabaugh, Blenhelin second, time 1:43. Freneit pools pald $39.29, post odds7 to 1 against the winner. The fourth, steeptechas, 145 tiles, by Rose, Turfman secon, time 2:52, best ever made on that course; post odds 3 to 1 ‘against the winner. French pools paid $21.20. Mr. Lorillard’s Aranza and Gerald have been scratched from all thelr engagements in the Goot- wood race meetlng in England, which commenced to-day. BASE BALL YESTERDAY. At Troy—Troy, 10; Boston, none. At Pittsburg— Cincinnatt, 5; Allegheny, none. At Providence— Providence, 10; Worcester, 6 At Chicago—Chi- cago, 35; Cleveland, 4. At Detrott—Detroit, 15; Buffalo, 1. At Phiiadelphta—Philidelphla, 1; "Me tropolitan,2 Athletic, 15; Merritt, 7. —— ge MARRIAGE Licenses have been issued to George Bannister and Maggie Woods, both of Richmond, Virginia. —— The Courts. Egurry Covrt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Sweeny agt. Sherlock; order of pub- Meation. Brown agt. District of Columbia; bond approved. Chapin Brown, administrator, agt. Van Patten; trustee's account confirmed. Manus agt. Boyle; order for appearance. Loc! Wood agt. Brown; reference to auditor. To-day, Sinith 'agt. Smith; sale ratified nist, Middleton agt. Gibbs; do. Cocker agt. Lucas; auditor's report confirmed and distribut.oa or le: Poutce CovrtT—Judge Snel. Yesterday, Richart Pearson forfeited collateral, Samuel McCoy, colored, pleaded guilty to betng incorrigible, and was sent to the reform school, Benjamin Wallace, charge of assault with intent to kill Eliza Keitin; continued. Benjamin F. Fletcher, colored; grand Lirceny of a promissory note valued at $60, from Edward L. Scott, grand jury; bonds $500." Wm. Stanton and Geo. Bow- man, colored, trespass; $1 each. Wim. Brizht and Wm. Robinson, coleréd, house breaking: grand jury; bonds $1,000 each. Mary Stewart, petit larceny; forfeited collateral. Dorsey Fultz, coi- ores}, larceny of $1 from Deiphia Winters; $10 or S0days, Win. H. Stewart, colored, assault on Ca- sian Stewart. his mother; $5 or $15 days. Also, assault on Sarah Stewart, his sister: do. John Spencer, colored, assault on Mary Jane Loinax, $5 or 15 days. Win. McDougal, threats to Israel ‘Townsend; $100 bonds to keep the peace. ‘To-day, Wm. Williams, colored, loud and boister- ous; $5 or15 days. Frank Hobbs, forfeited collat- eral. John Shea, loud and botsterous; $5 or 15 days. Annie Morrison, vagrancy and public pros- titution; bonds or 90 days. Wm. Crampsey, va- grancy;'do. Mary Swaggart, alias McClellan, col- ored, vagrancy: 30 days. Jas. Richards, colored, Tancy; bonds or 9) days. Ellsworth sanders, colored, loud and botsterous; $5 or 15 days. Susan Bryan and Nancy Sorrell, colored, do.; do. John Frederick, colored, vagrancy; bonds or 30 days. Jane Hamilton, colored, loud and boisterous; $3 or laslays. Rose Moulton and Lucinda Mickens, col- loud and boisterous; % or 15 days. Ellen Ale, profanity; $5 or7 days John Shea, tres; ing on a park: $5 or 15 days; Joseph M. Baird, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Lincoln Bowle and John Watkins, forfeited collateral. Lizzie Hill and Molly Sears, assault on Carrie Long; $5 or 15 days each. Jane Hamilton, colored, assault on George Johnson; $1. Robert Johnson, larceny of a bucket of blackberries from Mary C Sellemon; $5 or 15 days. Joseph Wheeler, larceny of a ‘toy from Chas. R. Norvel; 30 days in Jil Isaac Cutler, as- Sault on Samuel Huitz; or 7 days Hyman [ten Ca gg rl Files Jos. M. ot re: ma mother; perso! bonds to keep the pence Laie LANs! LAWNS! BLACK AND BROWN FIGURES, BLACK AND BROWN SINIPES! 5 CENTS, 5 CENTS, 5 CENTS. LAWNS! LAWNS! TINTED GROUNDS, BLUE, PINi = ENDER, Ie ere, Bion *U i lot Dieday, ‘pt. 10, sq. 489: $8,902 John S Blackman SES W. Beit, lot 21, Keating estate; #25. G. B, ‘les et al., exceutors, to W. E. Edmonston, VA 9, sq. 405; $2, Ax Usnirry Sexexape. a ee dusky damsels, were In the dock at Snell's court thts morning, churged with ‘the larceny of a guttar from Chas. Richar!son, also colored. Charles told the court that he got Ught the other night, took his guitar and went down on 4% street to’ serenade these ladies, and fell asleep on their steps Whea he awoke his tar was gone. He went back the next day and Ww it in their possession, and had them ar- fested. The prisoners denied the charge, and the ase Was dismissed. —— Last Nicnr’s Fines—The alarm at 9:45 o'elock Tast night from box 23 was fora fire in a row of frome houses at the corner of 4th and L streets Rorthwest. ‘The fire originated in house No. 1034 street, between K and L, occupied by Harriet Mand owned by Mrs Shea, which was about $400. All the furniture was coa- or ruined by the fire. House 10394th street, by John Wells and owned by T. B. Duffy, dan.azed to the extent of $300; house 1033) by Win. Wheeler and owned by Dufly, ‘and Louse 1983, occupied by Dennis McMor- by whom tt was owned and used as a grocery Was damaged slightly, while the stock was about $200 by water. The cause of the 48 not positively known, but ts believed to Originated from the explosion of a coat oft fire department responde! promptly the alarm westurne! In, but tere was a Jay of several minutes caused by the mislaylag 8 CENTS, 6 CENTS: SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS! MADRAS GINGHAMS! 2 LATEST STYLES, PLAIN vOLORS TO MATCH, 12% CENTS, 12%) CENTS. LAWNS, at 4 ceuts 12 cents. T 12: DIMIZY WHITE $1.50, $2, $2,50, $3. SATIN STRIPE ORGA’ PARASOLS, $1.25, CASHMERES, LINENS, COTTONS, MATTING, COUNTERPANES, DRESS GOODS. HAMBURGS, AT HALF PRICE. We BEGsseLsecy ote & FALL CARPETS, _ TOWSON'S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF. ALSO ALL Revorted for Tae EvExrxo beh River Froxt Cuances.—The jprove- ment along the river front is the most notable feature of the revival here. Until lately the wharves have been the most decayed part of the town. be OB nd commissary and quar- termaster business done there by the government during the war, that section seemed in many parts “as idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean,” and by no means as handsome. Now, however, all is changed, and except “Old Port Rawdon,” at the outlet of the which has been aban- doned as a place of A Fe river front is —, entt BSN agg t the northern end, the has repaired the American coal wharves and pl the city property there in excellent order, and has di e Wharf front south, where the silt had interfered with navigation. Smoot’s wharf, where extensive improvements have been made recently, is in prime order. Bus!- Bess has been resumed at Wheat’s (Ladd’s) mills, and at an early day that property will show improvement. The coal wharves between Queen and Cameron streets are in excellent condition. A new wharf 4s being built at the foot of Fayette alley, where tt is understood a steam river line will make its landing. The renewed Maryland ferry has again set going the ferry boat Virginia, repatred and re- newed. ‘The Washington ferry’ wharves, which under the new m2nagement have assumed a new aspect, will be still further improved and the wharf widened south so as to Include that part of King street dock once used by the street cars, and this will remove the unsightliness which has of late prevailed there. Mr. F. A. Reed’s fine ice houses and steam gnachtnery for lifting and mov- ing tce have been fust added to the block between King and Prince Streets. The filling of Prince street dock so as to allow a passage along the river side for vehicles, which 1s now getting its Hnishing touches, ts, 1n fact, the creation of a new street, “and is the most marked of late improvements, On the next —_ square wharves have been repaired, and the new Old Dominion boat house has made that point the liveliest port.on of Alexandria for boats and oarsmen, The city authorities have under constderation considerable improvements at the Long Wharf property, foot of Duke street. Be- yond, the Potomac Manufacturing company shows its Ww ‘The Pioneer miils, long dilapidated, now looks as fresh as when first built. The tron works river front has notably improved, while below the two ship yards and the railway ferry j Make that end ot the city its most busy portion. | Except the unimproved river lots between Wolfe and Gibbon streets all that portion of the harbor front ever devoted to business is now in use again, and there are promises in the near future of new companies to extend the business harbor on the aan to Jones’ Point, and on the north to the canal. County Covrt.—The session of thecounty court, Judge Sangster, here yesterday, occupied one day only. It drew a considerable representation from. the county into town. POLITICcAL.—A readjuster mass meeting, to select five delegates for the coming congressional con- yention, 1s called at Potomac Hall, near the W. & W. depot, next Thursday night. A county meeting for the same purpose 18 tobe held at Johnson’s Hall, Alexandria county, next Wednesday even- ing. Base Barz, Matcu.—A base ball. match was played here yesterday afternoon between the Alexandria nine and National Stars of Washing- ton city. Considerable interest was manifested, and a large crowd was in attendance. The score Was 27 to 2, the Stars winning the match. Station Hovse.—Two Washingtonians, Edward Dean and Frank Heller, drunk and throwing stones on the street, are held at the station-house. ‘They say that this fs their first visit to Alexandria and it shall be their last. George Nelson and Laura Simms are also held on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. James Beach ts held also, charged with unlawful entry into the cabin of a vessel owned by John Beach. There are also some fitteen or twenty warrants out against persons charged with allowing nuisances to exist upon their premises. Rerorter’s Norgs.—Alexandria will shortly have a new telegraphic connection, by means of the Southern telegraph line, which has secured, as already mentioned, the right of way through the streets here, as well as a perfected telephonic connection with Washington, by which a direct talk may be had between any telephone in the Alexandria exchange circuit and any telephone in Washington,— Virginia Nelson, sentenced at the corporation court to thirty days’ imprisonment, has been brought to jail and begun her term. ‘The temperance organizations here are quite ac- tive, but it is understood that no political move- ment in the direction of prohibition will be made until next year, when the canvass will be opened early, all the questions involved discussed, and candidates put in the field for the May election. _— All claim for toll on the Columbia turnpike, in Al- exandria county, 1s now abandoned, ana the road, Which leaves the Washington and Alexandria road at Fort Runyon, will hereafter be kept in or- der by_the county. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FoR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF. Hn HOO g85Sg TITT ERE TTTT H HO Og. Le T HHHO OSsss, T RE OT — H HO s, Ry T E Ls H M00 Ssss8 T ERE T TTTT KEE RRR ™ SSS, TR RR § 8 T KERE R RK Sggs8 CELEBRATED STOMACH | BBB It TITT (TTT ERE RRR. S858 BB If 4 T E RR BEB OL T 4 EER R R Sess It is the concurrent testimony of the public and tho medical profession that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters isa medicine whick achieves results speedily felt, thorough and benign. Beride rectifying liver disorder, if in- viorates the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder com- plaints, and hastens the convalescence of those re- covering from enfeebling diseases, Moreover it is the grand specific for fever and assue. For sale by all Drugyiste and Dealers generally. wl Street amps will be lighted at 9:15 p. m. and ex- tinguished at 2:30 a. m. ya MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR (Rosmson's PaTent—Janvany 11TH, 1881.) THE WHITE MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR differs from all the other stationary or reclini in that itis better, stronger and siinplers is adap ipted. to the house, lawn, porch, or camp, snd ie just chuck tull of quiet comfort and bl rest. It is far superior t> the hammock in every Ww: be put up #0 as to be always in the cheapest and the ‘erti- it ot nc EAE OOS CO ER Price, $4 each, For tale only by J. W. SCHAEFER, CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ROGER'S CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE, No. 1020 SevexTH Steer, above New York avenue, , 329-1. Washington, D.C. B. ROBINSON & CO., e EOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, ols ‘909 PENNSYLVANIA Avewur. FConomicaL anp sare. WEAVFR, KENGLA & CO."3 LAUNDRY SOAP IRFCONOMIOAL, BECAUSE IT 38 PURE: BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEA OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT IB SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUF, FROM STRICTLY PUB* MATERIALS, (THEATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARDEN. MONDAY, JULY 17, FANNY LUCILLE’S NAC-NAC CLODOCHE DAN- CERS. ‘MISS ALICE JENNINGS, MISS ANNI£ HART. MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATUR DAY. MATT MORGAN'S PICTURES, ete. HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCH( F "New Tork avenue, between Sin ana oa sta. ‘Water constant aoater tly changing and kept at temperature of Hours: Gent Tto 9a.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m.; Ladies, 10 a.m. to 13 m. Guaranteed instruction in Swimming, $5. jy11-3m A BSER'S SUMMER GARDEN, denen CONCERT EVERY EVENING FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. Je12-3m Pez. SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- MENT. jy22 streets. THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHTNGTON. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO GARDEN PARTIES. An entire New Company thie week in agrent bill. Jo5 No. 626; ON EXHIBITION No. 426 aaa) - a Street. MARKBITER'S, Street Ko. 626 E street northwest, one door from ‘th street, Chotee Oil, Paintings, Cogeayings, Chromos, ete: PIES Geil tae ae al oe rama x + Morkriter'n, ‘Terme Gani. Fro Art Gellery- "oi? PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. ELECT ANNUAL EXCURSION of the YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCIETY, To LOWER CEDAR POINT, MONDAY AUGUST 7, 1882, on steamer JANE MOSELEY. Boat will leave foot of bth street at 8:30 a.m. and return at 9:30 p.m. Music by Pistorio’s Brass and String Band. ‘Tickets 50 conta; children half price. Staterooms secured at Bellew's took store, 711 7th street northwest. Proceeds will be devoted to clothing and edneating poor boys. jy25-11t SELECT EXCURSION, DAY AND’ MOONLIGHT, BY THE MT. VERNON DUCKING ASSOCIATION, TO MARSHAL HALL, THURSDAY, July 27, 1°82, Steamer W. W. Corcoran will leave 7th street wharf at 10 a.m, and 6 p.m. shirp. Tickets 50c. ; to be had of members of the clab, at St. James Hotel and at the boat. yy XCURSION TO GLYMONT. GRACE P. F. AY SCHOOL, «South Washington) WEDNESDAY, JULY 267TH. Steamer Keyport will lesve her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.; returning atl p.m. and 9 p.m. ’ Tickéts, 50 centa. Sy22-3t How Refreshing druggists. A Woman Who is Wenk, fee! a nervousness and give strength and rest. Nervous Debilit cannot feel and act like a well person. tal gloom and despondenc druggists, $1 on receipt ol First avenue, 480 Pennsylvania avi $81,000 Rewara For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, fails to cure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- Out his signature. Sold Dy druggists. ols-co Brights Disease o! abetes. from these diseases if you use Hop No dan Bitters; ever made. Trust no other, “Alderney Dairy W Fresh Alderney Butter, churnt and delivered in 3-Ib. “Ward” prints 40c. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, te. per qt. Cream, ide. pint. ms.?? “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, ge ded- ee to the feverish invalid is Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperi- ent! Its cooling and anti-Inflammatory character surpasses that of any other saline. Sold by all nervous and sleepless, and who has cold hands and 's Iron Pills equalize the circulation, remove is a depressed, irritable state ‘of min ; & weak, nervous, exhausted feeling; no energy; no antma- tion; confused head; weak memory; loss of power in generative organs occasioned by excesses; men- tal overwork, or indiscretions. A postive tnfalll- able remedy’ for all these troubles is found in Ailen’s Brain Food, which tones up the system, arrests all involuntary discharges, removes men- and restores wonder- ful power to the weakened organs. Sold by all ackage, 6 for $5, or sent free by mail price, trom. Atimn's Paauwacy, 315 N. ¥. Storr & CROMWELL, Agents, or protruding Piles that DeBlng’s Pile Remedy the Kidneys, Di- esides, being the best family medicine every morning Ww OODWARD & LOTHROP, ECRU EMBROIDERED ROBES. With a view out the balance of our EMBROID! HSS ERS eee $8, $8,50 AND $9 PATTERNS at $5.95 each. ‘he ‘The choice of our pe PATTERNS at The of all: at As in ‘gases there are only two and three of a pattern, Htwill be for your advantage to make an early = :AX the samme time we will makes clean sweep, SWISS EMBROIDERED ROBES ‘To the following low prices: All our $14.50, $15, $16.75 and $17.50 clegant Swiss Biabrofdered Hobos to $10.80 ese” ‘We have only two very fine ROBES at $22.50 . z ‘we shail msn thon dope to fib ash ne At these prices they are very, very cheap. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 YW oopwarp & LOTHROP Have made large reductions in each department of their house, to reduce their stock previous to semi-annual inventory, and guarantee the lowest prices on every line of goods, Weaunounce a special sale of REMNANTS oF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. ‘We have placed on our counters all REMNANTS and SHORT LENGTHS of SILK and DRESS GOODS at a reduction of 25 yer cent to 50 per cent. Included are many lengths of five to eight yards, on which very low prices have been made, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 921 921 jy24 GPECI AL BARGAINS. REDUCED PRICES ON DOMESTIC LAWNS AND GINGHAMS. OLDEN RULE LODGE, No. 21, 1.0.0.F., will give A MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL on its anniversary, JULY 26tu, 1882, steamer W. W. Corcoran. Dancing. Musie by Scnroder’s orchestra, Tickets, 50 cents, to be had of the members of the Lodge, and at the boat. mZlig steamer will eave 7tn street wharf at 6 o'clock p. Parties desiring to spend the day at Marshall Hall if price), take the can, cn these tickets, (children hi boat at 10 a.m. on its regular trip and return at 4, or on. the last trip of the boat, which will arnve at the 7th etreet whart not later than 11:30 p.1m. Jy20-e03t* Woes CEDAR POINT! (WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND.) SELECT DAILY FAMILY EXCURSIONS. ‘The palace steamer JANE MOSELEY will make Ex- cursions to this popular resort, leaving wharf foot of 6th street DAILY, except Mondays, at 8:30 a. m. management reserve the richt to take up eta at Dy boat and return money for same. Positively no im- proper charactera allowed on boat or «rounds. Staterooms reserved for families. poiitswate: Bathing, Fishing, Dancing on waxed floor, C. Pis- and a “Shore Dinner.” Music by Pr ras and String Band. ‘Tickets round trip} cents; Children, 25 conte. For further informat arly. at ‘St. Marc Hotel. a Special arrangements made with societies, clubs, and other crganizations. dyid-am HH FOR LEONARDTOWN! Select Excursion of the CHAPEL POINT CLUB fo LEONARDTOWN, MD., on WEDNESDAY, July ‘The steamer Arrowsmith leayea 7tn street wharf at 8 a.m. sharp. Ticketa, limited to 500, $1. Brass and string band. Dancing ou the boat. Dinner can be had on the boat or at Moore's Hotel. Secure your tickets from any of the following com- mitt - A: Hover, D. Connell, B. Becker, .D. C. MeGivern, J. J. Fuller, A. B. Coppes. 5 Q ANTICO PAVILION. GRAND EXCURSION RESORT. DELIGHTFUL SALT WATER BATHING. Boating, Fishing, Croguet, Shooting Gallery, Archery, "Gunite, &e., Xo. IMMENSE DANCING PAVILLION Prof. Cook's Brara Stein Ba EVERY DAY, THE PALACE STEAME From 7th-strect wiiarf ut 9 a.m. and SUNDAY AT’3 P.M. ONLY. Round trip tickets, 60 cents. Children, 35 cents. Greatly reduced rates toclmrches, societies aud others. Arrangements can be made to stop’ at any point on river. dylt YA E POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- ‘MENT COMPANY Run daily excursions ta Glymont on steamer Keyport, leaving Tikcotrect wharf y 9 a. m. and 3p. m. turning leave Glymont at 1 p.m. and9 p.m. Fare, round-trip—50 ‘cents; children under 12, 23 cents. Greatly redaced rates to Koeieties and clubs’ ean be ob tained of the Treasurer, J. Orville Johnson, 469 Penn- syivepia avenue northwest. ‘Du. 8. A. H. MckIM, President. Du. E. P. ROWLAND, Secretary. I. R. TREMBLY, »w nt, at Glymont. jy10 QO°ccoguaN FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS, STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Having been thoroughly overhauled and _newiy fur- nished, is ranning excursions to the abo aOCS. For Occoquan Falls, Sundays, Wednesdays and Fri- days, leaving 7th-street wharf Sundays at 9:30 a.u.; Wedhesdayr and Fridays at 9 a.m. i at return ets, 10 cents. Music on all trips except Sunday Noobjectionable pzrties allowed on the boat. jy E. 5, RANDALL, Proprietor. HH? FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘Lhe Steamer Excelsior, canal packet, wiil make her Tecular trips to the above places on MONDAY, WE ESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, leaving her wharf, ngress street and Canal, at 80’clock a. m. sharp. £0 cents round trip. Cen be chartered Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday. For information inquire at GRAY & HILTON’ 08 9th etreet, opposite Center | Market, or G. W. WEBSTER, 1114 4th etreet north- west. dyl-Im* guspar EXCURSIONS. LADY OF THE LARE ‘Will make trip of 40 mi‘es down the Potomac River ev- ery SUNDAY AFTERNOON, leavin Glli-etreet wharf at 3:30 p.m. Keturning about 8 o'clock. No liquors sold on Boat. 3024-2m. Koth, JH. | 8p. m. ‘Tickets, 25 cents, Mount Vernon Springs, | Ny Saturdays, leaving 9 a.m., returning atd p.m. ‘Tick- | ATTORNEYS. WHITE GOODS, ALL GRADES, BOTTOM PRICES. W.” RPEORNEY- AT -naW. y Building, 60, Corcoran Practices in all the Courts. No=™ Attorney-at-Law, = al * Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building, 472 Louisisna avenue. GAUZE UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. BLACK SILK GRENADINES. 527 SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS AT cost. TYLER & CHEWNING, iy 918 77H STREET NORTHWEST. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Ry EFRIGERATORS, PORCELAIN-LINED COOLERS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, ICE PITCHERS, PRESERVING KETTLES, JELLY TUMBLERS, FRUIT JAKS, &c. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPoRTER OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. AND OIL STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES. | low figures to close then out. il line of portable and brick-set RANGES, LA- | inspection eolicited. Aveuts for DANFORTH'S VAPOR STOVE; the best in the marker. DANFORTH’S FLUID constantly on hand. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. sy12 717 ith’ street northwest. Onr stock of above goods being too large. will sell at 'URNACES and SLATE MANTELS. An ov IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNE, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS. The ssortment of Lawns in Ws Por wittsall igen Lawns puly Seen Wemmunetca. Co) ‘Silke, navy blue, dark green and other col- Handsome Bleck Brocade Silks reduced from $1.60 togl. Black Pilks, immense assortment, 50, 62, 75, 87.cts., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. Notiingham Lac irtaine, 15, 20, 25c. to: Bleached Table Damask all Wea 508. ts Dinner Napkins, all linen, ‘5c. dozen Black Cashmere Shawls, jure wool, $3 to $10, Double ite Blankets, $2. Black and Colored Cashmeres, pure wool, double Nou's yellioe. tare wool, (in pink, )25e. fun’s yelling, pure wool, (in C. Colored Cashineres, in pink and ight biue, 60c. Pure Silk and Wool 'Biack Grenadine reduced to $1. Black and White Striped Silke, 50c. Nun's Veiling, (biack, ) all pure wool, 25¢. 4FRIGERATORS AT REDUCED PRICES. IRE WIN DOW SCREED will fit ‘ENT CREAM FREEZERS. UIT JARS, (best make.) LY GLASSES. Gilroy's Improved LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS, GEO. WATTS, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. yl CARTER'S, 58 711 MARKET SPACE. FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS, (THE BEST MADE.) SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. DECORATED DINNER SETS, from 18 up, DECORATED TOILET SETS. from $3.75 up. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, | jy6 709 MARKET SPACE. | (OBAUNCEY, J. REED'S NEW PRICE LIST oF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. used three mont! Pa and inust be axerific 300 worth $135. No. 3. overstrung bass and Ia! mprovements; $100. No. 6.—One genuine LORING & BLAKE ORGAN, _With stop and warranted | No. 7.—One genuine BU case, 6-octave, cost $300; will be slaughtered at $150. No. 8.—Special low prices and easy terms MATCHLESS HIENEKAMP PIANOS and SHONINGER CYMBELUA ORGANS. ond-hand Pianos and Organs. “CHAUNCEY J. REED, sy22 453 7th street northwest. 709 WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. 709 ___ PIANOS AND ORGANS. No. 1.—One UPRIGHT GRAND, pannel casey three-strnyod full aerate, cost $600, Ne. 2.—One of those celebrated NEW YORK UP- RIGHTS, in elegant rosewood case, nearly new, and ‘One 7-octave rosewood SPEAR PIANO, with No. 4.—O1 nuine CHICKERING, in order ; a Nov §—Oue DOUBLE-RERD MASON & HAMELN 3 ORGAN: $50. About 1,800 pieces WHITE GOODS of every descrip- DETT ORGAN, with massive ‘on the the N.B.—Carh clwayson hand for the purchase of sec- HE! HELP! = HELP Wanted plenty of help to get rid of our still immense stock previous to removing into our Handsome New Building. ‘It is impossible for us to mention‘all the low prices to which we have reduced the Goods still on hand; enough said when we say that no Goods shall be carried into the new building that a price will cell. ‘We have on hand about 10 cases Beautiful LAWNS at Sets, tion. These we have reduced tothe cost of importa- tion, and are cheap. 3,000 yards genuine Wamsutta SHEETING, ten-quar- ter wide, running in length from one toten yards, at about 25 cts. per yard. This make cost 37s cts. to buy from the agent. ALLET DAVIS & CO.’S UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. Great baryains until lsc of July to close out for summer H. L. SUMNER, Agent, 811 9th street northwest. mil LL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-HALF Fare, 50c. ; Children half price. ICE CREAM, WARRANTED PURE $1.20 per gallon. “ket, fronting oe PICK’ and satisfactory, retail stores 2 and $ Center M: Vania avenue, Washington. D.C. (48 CooxKiNe stoves, FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. 3e20 FTE, CELLULOID, DEUS: THAT aREVER ‘never wears ways clean, ans worn while bathing. Is iorsaleat = CHAS. FISHER’S, ‘7th street northwest. MRS. FISHER devotes her attention to the wantsof Lady Patrone. mil Foe THE SUMMER Use AMERICAN GINGER ALE. Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer. SAIL C. PALMER, PALMER'S 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ‘West Washington. "2 Telephonic connection. 4yi7 ) OHBEON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS I COAL“AND Woop, ‘By water and rail direotfrom the mines. gffcllities unsurpessedby any firm in the United Main’ omecs wharves tad depot Wath and Water n.w, 84 and K en. n.w.. Branon Yards: 1202 : ‘7th and P sts. st. D.W., and 221 Pa. ave. p ste. news oa (CLEARING OUT BABE Gees eee eee Bicaw ais of yourowseaise, Oils Coste, i0'and 50 conta, at : Wholesale and | duced prices. EICHENBACH’S PI of various makes for sale and rent at re- ‘Wa, Knabe & Co.'s World-| renowned Pianos. “funing and Repairing. 423 1ith street, above Pennsylvania avenue. _je8-3m_ {0 WAREROOMS, PIANOS THEIR FORMER PRICE. G. L. WILD & BRO. ° Special attention given to Tuning Pianos and Organs. "Several Pianos and Organs not for rent at low rato, PPP, A OL Tl gSS8q we shall help you to better bargains than you have ever PoP AA TL aa HS Donght before. sic BPr AA E Aa H S55, BAMA fran £4 HE Sess BRE 09,0 FA OE EakS 9 YF AA E 800 dozen two-inch Hemstitched Pure Linen HAND. E 822 ASA [ __ | KERCHIEFS at 11 cts. ; have been sold at 25 cta. 8 00 ava Co : : 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, axD 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. LISLE GLOVES. ‘We beg to inform our patrons that we have sold all our old stock, but as we still haa demand for more we boughta MANUFACTURER'S STOCK at halt usual price. We will sell for G. A LISLE GLOVE, WORTH AT LEAST E55 aitgg - 008 at ae be. ‘Bear in mind that our entirestock of LISLE GLOVES can now be bought at 3 per cent less than usual prices, 709 71 N sole agents for the STIEFF and: Taek AM COTE PA & BACH PIANOS and ESTEY ORGANS. BEATIES QUGANS, 27 STOPS, $00. PraNos, | ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD THAT A PRICE Jogug fres.” Addrees DANIEL I BEATE Wastes: tony Ne Je : ie WILL SELL. ‘We are proud to say that the Building cost much more than we anticipated, and our bank accounts run low. ‘We must therefore replenish. Help us to do this, and All Odds and Erds in HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, such as Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, etc., at half- Price te close. WE MUST SELL « WE SHALL SELL WE WILL SELL DRY GOODS. S' INGLETON & HOEKE, 01 MARKET SPACE. SPECIAL OFEEUE? duns wroca = 7A ‘Fine Fancy Mattings 30c., “* Good Fancy Matting 25c., ‘* “* 30and 95. SINGLETON & HOEKE. GoCSBORDER'S “MONOPOLY” SILI SEATON PERRY, (Svecesson To Penny & Brounen), SOLE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON. THESE SILKS WERE AWARDED THE * MEDAL” AT THE PARIS EF. ITION OF 187 ERIORITY IN COLOR. SOFTNESS IN FIN 2XD GREAT DURABILITY. Prices range from Toc, AVERY SUPERIOR QUALITY OF TA PARIS BLACK CACHEMIRE | SIL. ® tuake of Silk is considered superior to i Paris market. New and. Stock of SATINS, READA CADE SATING, in Bick andaifetorss colors. oa Barwalus” in FOULARD and SUMMER **Choice FABRICS,” for Wear at watering places, CASHMERE and CHUDDA SHAWLS. LADIES’ LINEN ana MOHATR PUSTERS, Ladies’ HABIT CLOTHS, “all colors.” “Novelties” in WHT E GOODS. ALL PARASOLS, EMBROID SUMMER NOVEETIES, at Prime S®-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR+ RECT PRICES. PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th stroat. Established 1840. =i _iyad 5( PIECES BEST LAWNS, FAST COLORS, 100, ‘All pure LINEN LAWNS reduced to 200, Job lot of Bilk and Wool GRENADINES, 25 and 500.9 formerly sold for 50c. and $1. Real ORGANDIE LAWNS, 12%. Our WHITE GOODS department is fully stocked, ana comprises some‘ of the latest noveities. 10.000 yards of real WAMSUTTA COTTON, in rem- nants, ranging from 5 to 20 yd. pieces, 10c, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at cost. Examine our stock, and you will be convinced that We are selling goods at reduced prices. INO. A. LUTTRELL & ©O., jy22 817 Market Space. A’ -COST! "“ AT CosT! ‘We have marked down all LINEN LAWNS to 18 ctu Al LINEN LAWNS to 25c., worth 379. Eeat CANTON GINGHAMS reduced to 100. A splendid line of GRENADINES of most on 4 desirable: All COLORED DRESS GOODS at cost. WHITE GOODS. Splendidstock. Low prices, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, Large stock. Alle reduced prices. Ail FANCY PARASOLS at cost. We are compelled to sell goods cheap to prepare for Temoval to our new store, now for us, afew doors west of our present location. “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. 803 MARKET ACE. BOOKS, &c. BKS FOR SUMMER READIN Camps in the Rocki: Wm. A. Baillie-Grohman, Bright’ Daye in Fated 5 vy Mary right Ross Banks & novel, by G. P. Lat romance of fucient Rome, by Geo. Taylor." Blaibe,”" by Aupuse ot full list of the Franklin Square Library constantly WM. BALLANTYNE & SOX, 425 7th street. 15, =a sy NEW Books. Floating Matter of the Air, by John T; 1.50. Anta, Bees and Waspe. by Sir John iter. ‘Scie. Series. $2; -Appleton's Summer 3 . 3 a = a Coy ‘cent = 522. ‘Kesorts, FRANCIS B. 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SUMMER READING. mid Bree cenoye: Sssuesska BOOKS.—JOHN C. CALHOU! 1.25. For Ever and a Day, Fuller; of Finance, Jenkins; $1. Caiifornia for Pleasure and a Place of Residence, Nordhoff ; K'¥e6's PALACE, No. 814 SEVENTH STREET. THE KING OF THE MILLINE ‘AND THE GREAT LEADEL OF FASHION: =” YOUR LAST CHANCE. OMSAENGH CHIE BATS ‘Sue., worth $1.00, Another Rednetion in RIBBONS. $10,000 worth to be closed out. ll another Reduction ta BEME Si ace, ang omer BONPEY ap slaughtered. FRENCH FLOWERS at balf their value. LACES! Magnificent Oriental and Spanish Laces, very wide ctocbcat duality) st Yec-per jana ene LOVELY OSTRICH TIPS, at 25c., 50c. snd Se, | Straw it ix stocked with to” TRIMMED PATTERN Hi atany price. ho rensonshie aller eal GS sefasea. LINEN ULSTERS BLACK EN CRAPE at wonuerfak Low Priose EXTRA BARGAINS THIS WEEK. DON'T FAIL TO CALL, La with No branch store. No connection ony oe Ww. WHEATLEY'S in the Dies express from DURING THE HOT SEASON. WO SEASHORE FOR US THIS YEAR, AS WE ARE DETERMNED TO FINISH OUR ENTERPRI3E IN SUCH A STYLE AS TO BE A PBIDE TO THE CAPITAL. Hee