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LOCAL MENTION. The Weater. Orrick oF fu Cuter S For the midtle Atlante states, partly cloudy Weather, local mostly westerly, sta- ure, stationary pressure. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furntshes the following 5 The Darometer is lowest In Wyoming and Montana, the south Atl and Gul states. winds prevail In the Atlantic the Obie valley, and lower Ixke fonai rain has fatlen in all the ving stations report more mich of rainfall during the past t Knoxvhih Queber, 1.40. temperature jdediy tn’ the up lake r tationary in the ot Exstport and Aly Bee; Mt Westington, ore, and All phia, 94°; Bosto; Saturdiy in th ain eps a % de bowl, cream pitcker or spoon Be. a Set; covered jely tum- -; fruit cans, 9c. 4g doz. ets, 44 pre ti $0; Engitsh China chan ‘Durter =F wandsom? F ferent styles, Der sets. 1 ‘¥ste with tray, parasols, in solid colors, medinm: 12.5 extra Linge, 18:.; Mad:iock*s gal: Water rods, For 3>. lawns go to EXcvrsion TO DEER Park AND OARLAND.—The very low ra made by the for the special excursion t Jand te-mo from the j alarge t DOr a few des nt proportion with $3.50 hotel.” Tits these re hers ses. The tei: ving Saturday THe Larae and exten-ive sale of dry goo. ot northwest by Di Bro: contin t ny, Saturday de ols WHEL : tins, muslins, ads, ribbons, Ices, &e., &. table linen, be: Sale positive. Hanr’s insect powder—depot 711 24 street north- west. Qr. Borrre—Artington old uit braniies for medici- street north $1 Pex Gar, $1 Pr rye whisks Bal use. Mc st Beatrirer $2 glisses for $1. Hem ave. +f. 747th. THe Fouowixe SPacrAL BARGAINs: Men’s and boys’ low quarters, Fine low button, for men, ‘ ties and Slippers, 50 and 7c. and foxed gaiters, 50 and 75 hd Kid button, #1 ». Bast Surets, oman in Window. nd_most delicious sum- “r invented ts lee cream sola tion of fee cream and sola Water, and a great Improveraent on both. To be obtained only ot Ferzuson’s Drug Store, 24 st. and Pa. ave.. Caj ito HL 86 cents, at family shoe store, GExTS’ Low Shoes 906-308 7th street. Ir You Wat good Ice cream, go to Fussell’. If Fou don’t want good, co where it fs cheaper. For Cusar Trunks and traveling bags go to ‘Herzog’s, 408 9 si., near Pennsylvania avenue. JeNIPER WaTER on draught at Shafer’s,1010 F st. Boys’ Low Snoes 78 cents, at family shoe store 906-208 7th street. WHITe AND BLAck Goons at cost. 714 7th st. Prast-ct.ass Goons below east. Young’s, 726 7th st. Sex ADVERTISEMENT in “For Sale,” horse and ¥, to-morrow, at auction. M Wr “disposing of bis silk, mel ne la Ss, also alot of mountain kets, at 20 per cent discount. They are all fresh ood, morrow at } th st n.w.: 4 fans, amber sets, 10 pes., $445; cham ; 3s dz. ancy koblets, 1 waiter, 34c.: dz. ps and Saucers, 42c.; 1-qt. fruit % fruit bowls on stands, $3e.2 iy Spoons, 1 plated butter knife, 1 ol!-bot ge: Is, ple "ASO1S, Be. plece; it cost. 15 percent urrlages. erving jars unt Off trunks and bab: we offer odds and ends in ry at half thelr value. One ual formerly at fre nomer lott Try gt. tin Howson’s tee $1.25 gal. frees from 49 cents up, at fam- 7th sire CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Burlesque. —Coneert. ‘Tae Wasursetox Swrot: evenur, Scnoor, New York 3th and 1th streets, Condensed The Depart Bight pre Gitsoa, are ocaln, ent of the Potomac, G. ted to the : airy corps bad The secretary of the Kansis Historteal Assocta- tion has advised th iugton Monument So. elety of the shipment of the memorial bloc Stone donated to represent the state of Kansas in the monmn=1 ‘The ex mittee of the Schuctzen Verein have arranged a prog for huctzen Fest at their park, to j, ahd continue two : days. : ‘The extension of the City Halts now com { as to its extenor. The north portico 1s also finished. Some of the rooms are plastered and will : be ready to be occupied as soon as the windows ' are put in. ; Yesterday afternoon, John McAuley, who ts 65 Sobl, while getting off acar at the corner of street avenue, feil and broke is left th! dina hack and taken to his hotel, and was to-day sent to the Providence hospital. At 1: o'clock this morning an alarm was turned in from box 41, for fire caused by the up- Setting of a coal oll lamp in house No. $11 Will ‘Tree alley, owned by Mrs. John Sullivan and oc eupied by Mary Cole. The fire department did not §o.into servier. Damage to the property about €40. Saran Curtis, Lizzie Rice, Mary Snowden, Jno. F. Williams and Abi im Banks, all colored, were sent workhouse by Judge Snell Uuls morning tor ‘ele! evening a wagon driven Frank Seybode, of the frm ot Lippotd & Sey- Bode, rau into ant knocked down a white boy. 16 Years old, named Artuur Samstag. He was ecrl, ‘ously cnt about the head. He was removed to his home, when medical aid was given by Dr. Adams. At a semi-annual — ment of the Depart- | was fine. duplex covered | THE GROVES. Opening Services at Jackson Grove. THS RULES THAT WILL GOVERN THE MEETING—A LIST OF THE TENTERS. Special Correspondence of THe EvENrxc Stan. JACKSON GROVE, Anne Arundel Co., July 8. The camp meeting of the Methodist Protestants 1s now in prozress, the first formal services having taken place last evening. Yesterday there was quite a number of new arrivals on the ground, in- cluding the Baltimore police officers detailed to the camp—Messra. A. J. Pumphrey, of the south- ern district, and P. R. Berger, of the western dis- trict. Rev. R. Scott Norris and Rev. Mr. Mills have arrived. on the previous days, most of the time was oc ed in preparation. Some of | the families had completed their arrangements; others were anxiously awalting the arriv. oT with which to make tables or bun! me tin exercising that virtue w s the name of Job tinmortal The Estey or- gan attracted the young ladis, and some fine s Tections of music were rendered. The railroad was to many of ¢ the gre: u e younger people op at the camp dail; pO e here now of Mr. Dulany, an expr. charge of Mr. Hinsidle, who also repres anumber of bootbiac eral store, which togeth: Very Want of Uhe tenters. THE OPENING MEBTING | Was held at $ o'clock last evening, and Mr. Willis | having ilghted his 46 gasoline lamps, the effect a congregation of somethin over a hundred persons presenk, bly less than mprising prob- ground. When i and prayer was of- ‘The meeting then he hymn, of “a go-as-you-piease” character, sing- prayer and experience, as the participants were disposed. A very Int ing sketch of the amp ground was given by Rev. Dr. Driakhous:, which he referre to the camp of 1 The rules were announced as follows: Bell to ring at 6 0% to arise, at 7 for family prayer, 10'4 for preaching. 3 and 7% for the It is dry and si in service a The tenters are: 'T. A. Newman, G. B. Wibert, J. D, Cathell, Wm. Bell, C.D. Weich and James A. Hoffman, of Georgetown: Perkins, Mrs. Do Curry, Miss Ih ston, De * Methodist 2 rand president of t ng Association; Rev. C. H. Litucton, D. Kin: fr. Stubs, . Emory, Nes. Cochran th, Joan MeDonald (C nes Linthicum, Dr. ) irdne of Baltimore; Rev. W. J. Floyd, dam evtzor’ Linthicuin. Mrs. 8. Shipley, Sevier, Henry Woodward, Richard Baldwin, 3 Ida Woodward, Clas. Robinson, James Rob- * Benson, Mr. Dono nand James Wil | | \M inson, Miss Mag, Munro ie of Ann M Whe Wayman Grove Camp. ‘The announcement tl other prom x Douglass and msn ing h cum dick, of Ames church, Baltim Jackson Coppin, of Bultimer: ent were J. M. Cargill, J. A. Handy, J. Welsh, Jounson and Cato W thiseity. ‘The caip will close next Monda: ee Amusements, Excursions, Etc. ‘THEATER ComrgcR.—A sparkling variety eater- tatnment, including Matt Morgan’s Hving pletures, is given at the Comique every evening. Driver's Garves is thronzed nightly, the at- traction being a very entertaining Specidity per- formanee. AT ABNER's Ganpan a delightful orchestral con- cert is given every evenlay. Tue WASHINGTON SWiMsING Scrioor 1s open morning and evening, fur geatiew-n, and for ladies from 10 a.m. to 121 ‘Among th SSOCIATION Will give a family ex- cursion to Marshall Hall on the steamer Corcoran next Mon A Picsic will be given at Jueneman’s garden next Monday for the benefit of Robert H. Cham- berlin, late of the District fire department, STEAMER GEORGE LEARY Will mike an ex- cursion to Norfolk, Fortress Monroe and tie Capes, leaving to-morrow evening at 6 o'clock and return ing Monday at 6:30 a.m. ‘Tae Exccnsioxs oF THe Kryrort to Glymont ntico this summer are largely patronize ptuln of the steamer 1s very popular wi excursionists. ‘Tue SaTvKDAY EvgNino Trips down the river of the steamer Corcoran, which have become so pop- lar, will leave the wharf at 6 p.u., returning at Washington Market Hetail Prices. MeatTs.—Beef, sirloin, 2u2e. per Il house, 25:302.; 1b roast, 15a2e. stea Corned Beet, 8a12c.: Dried Beef, chipped, 2 do. sliced, 20c ‘ongues, @a75c.; Lamb. sprini Be. ; Veal, 123¢a20c.; Mutton, lal5e.; Pork.1211: Sausage, 12igalfe.; Bacon Hams, sugar cured, 1alse., Cut, 20.25c.; Shoulders, 13¢., cut, 15al8c.; Breasts, Mal5e.; Lard, ldai5c. Frurts.—Oranges, 4da50c. per doz.; Lemons, 2a 30c. per doz.; Bananas, 2ad0e. per doz; Pine Apples, 15a2%e. each; Cocoa nuts, 10.15¢; Apples, Madde. per peck; Blackberri Salvc. per qt.; Raspberries, 8a10c. qt. ; Gooseberrfes 8110. pera Peo per basket; Plums, 10a15c. pr baske Rhubarb, 3a5c. per bh.; Cherries, 8a10¢ per at: Peaches, S0udx Sper pk.z Pears 50a 60 per pk.; Watermelons, %a50c.; Cantaloupes, Waze. each. Fisn.—Perch, 2540c. per bunch; Rock, large, 25a 80c. per Ib., 4050e. per bunch; Mackerel, 20.35¢, Halibut, 15a20c. per Ib.; Codfish, 10a12 Haddock, 10. Tr ib.; Catfish, 20225¢. ephead, 20125. per Ib.; Trout, 1231 ass, 12alSe. pe 3) .; Frog Legs, $2.50a83 ‘pet per Ib.; Terrapin, slide 5. per Lobster, 12u15¢. $12a818 per doz.; do., dia- Inond-back, $10a$35 per doz; Turtle, 25c.a$1 each. Burrer.—Philadelphia Print, 40c. “per _1 Western | Creamery, 35240c.; New “York, 0c. = Basse.; Cheese, 1202e.; Eggs, 18a2e. per 07. VEGETABLES.—Potatoes, Irish, 40a50c. per peck; Yams, 402500. per pec! bbage, 5al0c. Kale, 101: Spinach, toes, 406-850 dishes, ns, (Lima), 15e. nt, 3a5e. 3 r. 1da%e. each; Cymlins, 15a2e. 40250 per peck; cora, 15a20c. per Pocirry.—Turkeys, 15a18e. perlb.; Chickens 75e.231 per pair; do.Spring, 50a7de. per pair; Ducks 181.25 per palr; Geese, $141.25 each; Squabs, $2 0 per doz 3 Cautifiow per doz.; peas, doz. es His PANtaioows Fit Him Too Looser-y.—A young Mannamed Willlam White was in Judge Snell's dock this morning, charged with betng disorderly on the street, Lieutenant Arnold testiiled to find— ing the prisoner In frontof astore on D street this morning cursing and swearing and flourish- Ing a large stone. The young man took the wit- hess stand and showed the judge a large package, Which he sald contained a palr of pants. Me sald he bought them froma dealer on D street lust night with the provision thatif they did not fit him he could exchange them. He suid they were too large for him, and he returned them this morn- ing and got a stiil larger pair, and when he car- ried this pair back ‘the dealer cursed him and threatened to break every ribin his body. The court said he woutd have to be carerul_where he buys his pants, “for these second-hand dealers are all—well, I will not say what they are: but every= body knows.” On account of the provocation the young man was only fined $1 CARPETS! 1882.....-0eeeee-+--eFALL STYLES... We are receiving our new styles of BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLYS, TWO-PLYS, SUPER INGRAINS, And LOW-PRICED INGRAIN CARPETS, 38, Ve Floor and Stair LINENS. as Napier MATTING for offices, etc. DRY GooDs. Bargains in LAWNS, SHEETING COTTONS. Fable LINENS, Turkey Red Table LINENS. NAPKINS, Lousdale ELS, BEDSPREADS. BRIG, 10 cts. Metras GINGHAMS, MATTIN. BARASOLS, CASING Hamburg Cc ARPETS! CARPETS! 1882 Lajlies’ CLOTH, EXES and DRESS GOODS, ERY, at half prices, TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Prod SOUTH SIDE. Te CELLULOID TRUSS; ‘worn while lading’ "is fas CHAS. FISHER’S, 623 1th street northwest. MBS, FISHER devotes her attention © Go watot re are 16 trains | which run by witi | eats nnd can bo Public School Interesta, THR NEW BOARD AT WORK—REPAIR OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS — REORGANIZATION — INTOXICATING LIQUORS—UNGATIBFACTORY PLANS OF NEW SCHOOL HOUSES, ETC. A special meeting of the school board was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wm. H. Baum, who was appotnted In place of Mr. Pearson, was present. A communication was read from the Engineer Com- missioner, asking for the submission of a revised project fixtng the apportionments in each school district of the amount to be expended for us THE REPAIR OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS ington. — Baii—Whit tainn forthe current fiscal year, and stating that the | York" wali Seep We ome Talend Sound to New Project of the old board to use the greater part of | ladies without cacort and ‘those who wish to travel with. the deficiency appropriation for 1882 as a sum out any care or anxiety. ‘This romantic tour of 10 days avatlable for expenditures during the fiscal year for only $89, includ odations, transf and every needed expeneasfrean tie berintineste the sod ending June 30th, 1883, was illegal, and that such formation transfer could not be made. of journey. For descriptive guide ang all inf In thts connection the president, Mr. Birney, from. apply to 1343 F street, Washington, D. 3y27-10t OF Wr be STOR Balbimore, the comiaittee on bulldings and repairs, submitte: —— “port, Which was adopted: That no Rnsivs ed Changes ioe caneiohe CITY ITEMS. Xclusive of expenditures already a airs ‘bo used for Ineldental and cur- To Persons Leaving the City. at rep: 2 before 10th of September nex! zi re ‘hat thts sam be apportioned among the several | gan Patent Tee Heats, eae Sts rs: First dlviston, $1,500; second, | COvy nice lange Tranter ge pega Rae fourth, $30; fh, $720; sixth, | Paneer gins Rasta ae genet a? Seventh $1.69, That the Comulissioners bs | Heal Tectier Sarton Bh Sra ke $9, $10 Tequested to give instructions that, accaunts may | WOM Leather SAratogas, $7, 7-50, $8, $9, $10. be kept with exci division so that, the amount a&- | wachtagtone ang end eee ae oe signed to each may not be exceeded. ‘The com- | Me ioweat for ceene Tee Tries tO hs mittee also call attention of several local commit | the stor fot gtee Hey OF Bods. N.B.—Price plainly marked on each Trunk, 2 ed toa THE IRON STEANSHIE DMCATOR EE ‘MILLER, the followin: tees to the provision of the act of Cougress which provides that ali mmor repairs shall be made by een ee | Public Voice. ACTER : WasHINGron, Jan. 4, 1892. The following applications for positions a® } Gentlemen:—Finaing imyselt breaking down teachers were filed:—Mis3 Florence Freeman, H. | with work and business care, I resorted to Brown's Iron Bitters as a strengthener. From their use I have derived much benefit—so much, I keep them in my house now at all times as a family medicine, I most cheerfully recommend the medicine (Brown’s Iron Bitters) for general debility caused by over-work and mental strain. Jxo. M. McAvoy. Brights Disease of the Kidneys, Di- abctes. No danger from these diseases if you use Hop Bitters; besides, being the best family medicine ever made. Trust no other. Howictt, E.G. Kimball, Miss M. F. Smith, Miss M. Thorndtke, and applications for Janitors’ po- sitions from John A. Muscormla and George W. i . ‘The resignation of Mabel _R. Lewis, r'in the firth dty to take effect June 2, was recelvad ani accepted. Mr. Worm- from the sixth di jomlnated E. B. Bor S. A. Shinn and R. Peters as teachers In that ston, Referre:l to the committee on rules. Mr. Lovejoy, from the committee on teachers, offered ort which recommended that Messrs. phnsun represent the Board of Public onthe joint committee with the trustees of the Miner normal school in tue man- agement of that school. UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ORGANIZATION. In reference to the atoption of a ualform system of organization for all the public schools of the District of Columbia, {t was ordered, first, that the city colored schools Le organized In September next on the same bats as the elty white schools second, that for Uiis purpose the Don’t Die in the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bedbugs, Mics, ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers, Don’t be Alarmed at Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, or any disease of the kidneys, liver or urinary organs, as Hop Bitters: will certainly and lastingly cure you, and it Is the only thing that will. p th set:oot division be divided into two eraonlaivedyan epee een if You Want a Good Appetite ing pridcipal oe as if ihita, that the | 2N@ to enjoy your fooa and digest it, use Carter’s | seventh schogl divist émprise ail the | Liver Bitters, which make you eat and prevent In the Steven: Tr, Garnet, ; #24 cure dyspepsia, nd Chamberlain & ubiC Schools In t rored “Alderncy Di Wagons.” Fresh Alderncy Butters churned, BI every morn th diviston the schools th Ue | and delivered In ig-Ib. “Ward” prints 0c. per Ie i F. Cook, Lincoln, Lovejoy, Randall, and | also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, * | Bowen schoo! butid Lotaer colored public | to per qt Cream, 4c. pint. scho ate neighborhood; fourth, = anLassigninents of te recommended | es by the local committees of the seventh and elghtir S53 sion and report to the committee | BP AA BAA HB hers, provided that the autonomy of the | BPP AA Le 4 3 all purposes of general super-| PB 2”4 Try, AAS TE sgsc8 be preserved ahd not in any mainer this divisio: ine principal of RRR OO Y ¥A LZ H naive were cone into 8 Vy £4 E same position Inthe elgith division, were con- | firmed. A resolution was ‘offered by Mr. Johnson eeu Fy 4 ta and adopted, repealing the ru ih the publlé schools to furnish th tion of abs-ntecisin of t pupils mink. Tie hers was then 1117-1119 PENNS¥LVANIA AVENUE, AND: 401-403 TWELFTH STREET, LISLE GLOVES. ‘We beg to inform our patrons that we have sold all our old stock, but as we still had demand for more we bouguta MANUFACTUBER’S STOCK at hair usual price. We will ecl! for ys within instruct- upward o1 vars. A resolution W r this matter, and also to modity ruie 42, permits schools to be closed for a day under uo conditions, INTOXICATING LIQUORS, ETC. Mr. Warner offered a series of resolutions,which were adopted, providing tha habitual use of ting Mquors by any teacher or the fr quenting places where Mquor is sold will be con- uiicient cause for removal, and that It Is the sense of Uuls board that no Heenses should be granted forthe sale of intoxieattrs Uquors Ce ed within one square of any school bullding. Z a "= § A resotion offered by Mr. Brooks 10 ascer- egg oo tain what moneys had been received for the reat gem gem — ‘Cod of the Curtis building hall, and to the transfer of $1,019.27 derived from tms source, and how deposited In the Farmers and Mechnics? A LISLE GLOVE, WOBTH AT LEAST band, of Georgetown, to the credit of the District Commissioners, E55 0g 00 THE FOR THE NEW SCHOO! BUILDINGS. Sy wm | SO The presklent then calle the attention of the board to the plans submitted for new school buildings by the inspector of buildings, which he stated had been carefully examined by the com- mittee on buildings and found to be DEFECTIVE IN Vanious POINTE, f It was decided that the plans presented we defective and, therefore, could not receive the ap- proval of the board, and the D:strict Commission- ers were requested to employ John B. Brady, the | BPR, A] Hi architect who prepared the plans for the recon-| ppp AA I I *gss. struction of the Jefferson school builiing, to pre-| P AAA I. AAA IT 8 are the plans for the three new school buildings |B A A LLLL A’ A I Sgss' beconstructed during the present fiscal year. An order was then adopted placing the janitors under the direction and control of the supertn- foto es a tendent of repairs until September 1, after Which foe § 8 yy AS FE the board adjourned. ROO YW Aaa E = * EES ¥ 28% Eu: ‘The Courts, ner v2 ty Poutce Court.—Juage Snel. , Yesterday, Edward Jackson, colored, vagmncy! bonds or 9days. Oscar Turner, colored, carrying a razor; $20, and execution’ of sentence sus- , THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF CGLUMBIA. DExw1s O'DonocHte v. Buipcer Aoxes SULLIVAN ended ‘on condition he leaves the clty. Joshila | pp, ae ea tot Williams, tortelted collateral Chas J goles Wdebtedners Of JOHN SULLIVAN, decent ne colored, Lond. and. Dols re tes 8 esas i eONBSOM, | the indebtedners of JOMN SULLIVAN, deceased, hoe tice is hereby «iven to all creditors of the said John’ livan to present their claims at my office, 482 Louisiana 2 SATURDAY, JULY TWENTY-NINE, N O'CLOCK A‘ AM. G. PAYNE, Auditor. FyCoNoMicaL AND SAFE. Bernon, vagrancy and suspicious person; bonds or 30 days: John Harley, colored, throwing stones 1n the street; $ or 7 day&_—Mary'Brent, colored, loud and boisterous; $10 or 15 days. Catherine Dentz, torfelted collateral. Chas. Gates, Geo. A. Prather. Chas. Wilituns, and Geo. Colton, bathing in the Potomac at unlawful hours; forfeited collateral. Thomas and Lydia Banks, ‘loud and boisterous: Thomas was fined $% and'Lydia was dismissed. Lucy Rivers and Molly Harris, colored, dis: turbing the quiet of West Washington by loud and boisterous talking; $10 or 30° days each.Columbus Thomas,obstructing the street; $1. avenue, WEAVFR, KENGLA & CO.'3 LAUNDRY SOAP IRFCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE: BFINZ FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI Chas. Jackson, charged with house-breaking; ‘ex-| CA’ WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT amination waved and case sent to the grand’ jury | AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAw OUD under $1,000 bonds. Henry P. Jones, suspicious person; personal bonds to leave the’ city. Jas fohnson, assault on Addison Coats; $20 or 60 days. To-day, William White, profanity; $1. Sarah Curtis, Lizzie Rice, Mary Snowden, Jno. F. WIl- Hams ‘and Abram ‘Banks, colored, ioud and bols- terous; $5 or 15 dayseach. Jno, Hart, do.; do. John Butier, colored, vagrancy ‘and habitual drunken- ness; ‘personal’ bonds to leave the city. Cella Thompson, vagrancy; bonds or 30 days. Alfred Johnson, colored, habitual drunkard and vagrant: do. Burrill Ey m, unlicensed produce dealer; continued on defendant's personal bonds to produce his Ieense next sionday. James Me- Donald and James Hurley, loud and bo!sterous: 25 or 15 dayseach. Lula Hill and Georgian colored, do.; do. Witey Honesty, colored, va grancy} personal bonds. John Jackson, colored, | disorderly conduct. $ or 15 days. R ETUR AND ROT THE CLOTHES. ITIS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PUR“ MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PLEPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUL OILS; WHILE ON THE CONFRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KETARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HYALTH, PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WIIH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENFRALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, m8 $4 WATER STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.c. (E24nING oor SALE. Best grade Blue Flannel Pante, $3.75; lower grade, $3; Linen Pants, 7oc._All Summer Stock below cost. Gent's ‘Undershirts an 1 Drawers, from 25e. up. Boy's Panta, from up. | Low-auarter Siocs, at and below cost, Steaw Hats at your own price. Offic: Coats, 40 and 50 , O, HEALER. “*I die for lack of thee: What heaven hast thon found like that we knew cents, at By bright Rohini in the plessure- 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. house, jyan J. W. SELBY. Where al these weary years I weep [2O® BAILINGs 4 SPECIALTY. O Heal A NEAT WROUGHT IRON FENCE. Sy UE CE EEO rani Nee: put up complete at 80 cents per oot, ALSO ALL MISCELLANEOUS TRON WORK. GEORGE WHITE & CC jy2l-2w 462 Maine avenue, southwest. Kies PALACE, No. 814 SEVENTH STREET, My lips again, and all these dismal dreams will end.” ‘The agonized prayer of Yasodhara was heard and an- swered. ‘The life-resto ing drops blotted out the sorrow of sore years, and all the darkling hues of earth were changed to brightness and to hetlth. It was I who wrought the wondrous change. I, the New Life. I, the sweetener of toil. I, whose mission is to make human- ity happy, and to teach the race the secret of unfading youth and Joy. My name among men is it SANFORD'S GINGE?. THE KING OF THE MILLINERS, AND THE GREAT LEADER OF FASHION, YOUR LAST CHANCE. few more of those ARENCH CHIP. RA’ at 50c., worth $1.50. slegant TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Plain and Cheviota, English Coatings and Suit- her, Reductio su co onder in chort notee moog 2248 anoiIBBONSs” W. 8S. TEEL, $10,009 worth to be closed out. Je22 985 Pennevivania avenus. St Il another Reduetion in PLUMES! PLUMES ! tack, and Tn ‘White, Cream Bisck, and other Colors, to be FRENCH FLOWERS at balf their value, agnificent Oriental and Spanish Laces, very wide and = excellent quality, at 250. per yard. LOVELY OSTRICH TIPS, at 25c., 50c. and 5c. Our Straw Department is stocked with all the leading eirubie sbapes, We are determined and gee the quire stock, no water bee axata Gans ® ‘At $1.50, worth $4. N ‘TRIMMED PATTERN HA’ atany price. Mo reasonable otfer wil bs refused, LINEN ULSTERS: ‘Less than Manufacturers’ Prices. BLA Z CRAPE os How Priose EXTRA BARGAINS THIS WEEE. DOWT Fal TO CALL. CO ecclesia BROTHERS, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND Woop, + By water and rail disect from the mines. sejllities unsurpassed by any firm in tho United Sell at lowest cash prices, and delivere? Main office, wharves and depot, 1: ‘ater streets southwest. Branch Yards: 120? F st. n.w, 3 and K sts. n.w.. ‘7th and P ats. n.w, 1112 9th st n-w., and 221 Pa. ave. itheast. dy18-4m we Folthed Woeewood tants meaualed for, Beauty and Soft iaatioity of Suring ! és wi Beautiful Wnipped Hollow Sovanglor has ener ee. ‘this ————— [HEATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARDEN. MONDAY, JULY 17, : FANNY LUCILLE’S NAC-NAC CLODOCHE DAN- CERS, i ‘MISS ALICE JENNINGS, ‘MISS ANNI£ HART. MATINEES SUE, TOE AND SATUR MATT MORGAN'S PICTURES, etc. jy2 HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, FEE ibe Tore avenue, between 10th and cath ate, Water constantly changing and kept at temperature of lexrees. 80 to 85 ae Hoare: Gax men, 7to 9a.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m; Ladi ‘m. to 1d m. Guaranteed instruction in Swimming, $5._ 3y11-Sm “A BSER’S SUMMER GARDEN, Fi E street, between 7th and Sth streets. CONCERT EVERY EVENING By an Orchestra of FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. Jel2-3m RIVER'S SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- MENT. THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. No. 626 ON EXHIBITION = { AND SALE aT E Street. MARKRITER's, Street. No. 626 E street northwest, one door from 7th street, Choice Oi Feintines, Engravings, C ete. : also é Stock of Payer: (and Tareeis, Ris GRAyp EXCURSION BY THE WASHINGTON SAENGERBUND, TO MARSHALL HALL, SUNDAY, JULY 39TH, 1882. Palace Steamer ‘‘KEYPORT” Le at 8:20a.m. and 3 p. Tickets—Fach Children, 25 GaTuRDay KIP ON THs POTOMAC. 8 — STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, Will leave foot of ith street at 6 p.m. sharp, returning reach Washington at 10 p.m Sclrceder’s Land enyraged for the occasion. cents. 3y28-2t MILY EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, ‘On the Corcorat MONDAY, JU SF, 1882, By the E. 1. B. ASSCCIATIO' Boat leaves 7zh st. 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets, 50c. Children over 10 years, 25c. Good music. — jy27-3t* FTERNOON AND EVi NING PICNIC FOR TH Benefit of ROBERT H. CHAMBEKLIN, late the District Fire Department, to be xi JUEN MANN'S GARDEN, on MONDAY, 31, 188 Ticket, admitting a Gent. and Ladies, 50 cts. ATURDAY NIGHT EXCURSIONS TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE CAPES. ‘The popular steamer GEORGE LEARY, from Seventh street wharf, SATURDAY, JULY 29, AT GP.M., Stopping at Piney Point and Point Lookont going and returning. Leave Norfolk Sunday at 4pm. Arrive in Washing- ton Monday morning at 6:30 o'clock. Prof. COOK'S BRASS BAND accompanies these ex- cursion jy27-3t WHIPPLE, & SHATTUCK Will give a Select Excursion TO PINEY POINT AND RETURN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1882, Steamer J. W. THOMPSON. Leave Gth-street wharf Sam sharp. ‘Arrive home 10:30 p.m. ‘Three hours for crabbing, fishing and bathing. Music dancing. Meals on the boat cents. Tickets positively limited 350. We give but one excursion, and intend to make ret-clant in every respect, Xo improper persons allowed on the boat. Adults, 75 cents: children be- tween 6 and 12, 25 cents. For sale by the following cirugsists: Nouree & Co., cor. 9th snd F sts. ; Prentiss and lajor’s, cor. 7th and H; Johnson, cor. 1. O; Whiteside & Walton, Pa. ave., bet. 19th and and Pierce Place. Semim Y. ave. State roams secured at ie Sy26-7t SELECT ANNUAL EXCURSION of the YOUNG CATHOLICS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Toe LOWER CEDAR POINT, ‘DAY. AUGUST 7, 1882, on steamer J‘NE MOSELEY. Boat will leave wharf foot of 6th street at 4:30 a.m. and return at 9:30 pm. Music by Pistorio's Brass and String Band. ‘Wickéts 50 ceuta; chidren half pric tateroome secured at Bellew's book store, 711 7th street northwest, Proceeds will be devoted to clothing and sorerte v2 poor boys, __ iit Lovee CEDAR POl T (WASHINGTON’S CONEY ISLAND.) EXCURSIONS. SELECT DAILY FAMILY The palace eteamer JANE MOSF! cursions to this popular resort, Ie 6th street DAILY, except Mondays, xt $:30 einent reserve the richt to take up an; for same. Positively no im- t Or erouuds. thine, Fishing, Dancing on waxed floor, wore Dinner,” Music by Prof. Pis- Band., Tickets (roand trip), 50 cents. For further information Hotel Tanseivents inade with societies, clubs, and other organizations. i jyisam Quantico PAVILION. GRAND EXCURSION RESORT. DELIGHTFUL SALT WATER BATHING. Boating, Fistune, Croanet, Shooting Gallery, Archery, iis, Ke., Kc. \ IMMENSE DANCING PAVILLION Prof. Cook's’ Brass snd String Band, EVERY BAY, ‘Takk PALACE STEAM) = From. (th-street wharf at 9 a.m. and § SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. ONLY. Round trip tickets, 50 cents. Children, 35 conta. Greatly reduced rates to churches, societies and others. Arrangements can be made to stop at any point on the river. aylt ue POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- MENT COMPANY Run daily excursions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, Jeaving 7th-street wharf at 9 a. m. and 3p. m., re- turning leave Glymont at 1 p.m. and9 p.m. Fare, round-trip—50 ‘cents; children under 12, 25 cents. Greatly reduced rates ‘to societies and clubs’ can be ob- tained of the Treasurer, J. Orville Johnson, 469 Penu- syivapia avenue north it. , Dr. 8. A. H. McKIM, President. Du. E. P. HOWLAND, Secretary. 1. R. TREMBLY, superintendent, at Glymont. jy10 OCooguAN FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Having been thoroughly overhanied and newiy far- nished, is running excursions to the above places. For Occoquan Fallx, Sundays, esdays and Fri- azys, leaving 7th-street wharf Sundays at 9:30 a.m. ; Wednesdays and days at 9 a. m., returning at 8 p. m. Tickets, cents. Mount Vernon Springs, Saturdays, leaving 9 a.m., returning at § p.m.” Tick: « nts. Dancing on all trips except Sundays, Fine brass band on Sunday, ‘Ro abjectionsble parties allowed on the boat. E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. jy F{°! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘The Steamer F-xcelsior, canal packet, will make her “plar tripe to the above places on MONDAY, WED- DAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY, leaving her wharf, Congress street and Canal, st 8 é'ctock a.m. sharp. Fare, £0 cents round trij. Can be chartered Tuesd: ‘Shursday and Sa y.. For information inquire at GKaY & HILTO 3 9th street, opposite Center Market, or G. W. WEBSTER, 1114 4th etrest north- west. jyl-lm* GoNnpay EXCURSIONS. LADY OF THE LAKE. ‘Will make trip of 40 mi‘ ery down the Potomac River ev- ION, leaving Gth-street wharf Iteturnins about 8 o'clock. sold on Boat. children half price, DAY APVEL 30 p.m. No liquon F El Je24-2m_ BOOKS, &c. BOOKS FoR SUMMER READING. Camps in the Rockies, Wy. Wm. A. Bsillie-Grohman. Bright Days in the Old Plantation, Times, by Mary es i Norway "*In the Distance,™ Hoss Banks, Three in Noryas ; anovel, by G. P. Trop. ni ms,” a romance cf uicient Rome, by Geo. Taylor. *" Elaine,” by AUgus- tus Craven. 4 full list of the Franklin Square Library constantly on W&M. BALLANTYNE, ¥ 50 sys NEY BOOKS. Floating Matter of the Air, by John T; dal, F-R.S., $1.50. ‘Anta, Boes ‘aud Wasps. by, bir dol Labbock, Inter, | Scle. Series, $2; ew Summer Kesorts, stance Fennimore W. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. QUMMER READING. SSSRssska BrAvTiece ORGANDIE LAWNS. GPECIAL BARGAINS. — FRR N ae or Gah eh eR EARTICLE I REDUCED PRICES ON DOMESTIC LAWNS AND M GINGHAMS. <p Pca WHITE GOODS, ALL GRADES, BOTTOM PRICES. _ GAUZE UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, cooks BLACK SILK GRENADINES. a (2-SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS aT | WE, ARE OFFERING Cote TD TARING AR cost, INVENTORY OF STOCK. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, §@~ ONE PRICE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. “AT COST!” TYLER & CHEWNING, 9187tH STREET NORTHWEST. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. SPECIAL OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME TO | CLOSE OUT SURPLUS STOCK. ays Fine Fancy Mattings 35¢., former price 50. Fine Fancy Mattings 30c = 40. — Good Fancy Matting 25c., ** 80 and 35. We have marked down all LINEN LAWNS to 18 cts! ine of Boas Brussels, Limited in quantities, | All LINEN LAWNS to 25c., worth 3740. 5, and a few patterns Moquettes and nO. 8 | Best CANTON GINGHAMS reducod to 190. A nd line of Tapstiry Brusscis, at 7S.cents m7 ry Brusecis, at 75.cents. ir acticalabock Of coscouiaane tees A splendid line of GRENADINES cf most dosirabl@ styles reduced to cost. Our entire stock Of Carpetings have been marked All COLORED DRESS GOODS at cost. down, as we must make room for fall stock, which we shall Commence receiving very soon. WHITE GOODS. Splendidstock. Low prices. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, Large stock, Alla jy22 SINGLETON & HOEKE. GCBROEDER'S “Mi POLY” SILKS. Teduced prices. All FANCY PARASOLS at cost. SEATON PERRY, é ssoovel to cur mee coupe: Seer wenaite ee ae alee (Successor To Perry & Broruen), Femov A gti Ne Bog SOLE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON. “ONE PRICE ONLY." THESE SILKS DED THE “GOLD RDAL” At TH TION OF 1878, for FTNESS IN FINISH, Prices range from 75¢. ¥ SUPERIOR AVE! UALITY OF TAPISSIER’S PARIS BLACK CACHEMIRE SILK, at $3. This make of Sik is considered supe jor to Bonnet's in Paris market. New and Elegant Stock of SATINS, RHADAMES, SURAHS, MOIRE FRANCAISE, PERKINS and bRO- CADE SATLNS, in Black and all colors. Bargains” in FOULAKD and SUMMER waterins places, ASHMERE and CHUDDA SHAWLS. LADIES’ LINEN and MOHAIR DUSTERS. TRUNNEL & CLARK. 803 MARKET SPAc ___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. EPPY Rerricerators, PORCELAIN-LINED COOLERS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS) ICE PITCHEKS, PRESERVING KETTLES, dys Ladies’ HABIT ITHS, **all cok rar 1 “Noveltios” in WHITE GOODS. JELLY TUMBLERS, ALL PARASOLS, EMBROIDERED ROBES and FRUIT JAKS, &06, SUMMER NOY. ES, at Prime Cost. §¥ "CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- 5 RECT PRICES. M. W. BEVERIDG! IMrorrer oF Crixa anp GLasewaRr, SS8g FEE A TITTT 00 NNN PENN NI Ses BEF Ak TET BRE eo 200) PENNSYLVANIA AVEWOR. SSig KE AA TO ONNE Rawr Sgss8 Exe 2° T “oO N NN PATI a1 8 RRR JELLY GLASSES. _ Pop Saal RR R Y. ¥ Gilroy's Lmproved LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS, PPP EE ne 5 E, ¥Y GEO. WATTS, 3y14 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. aventey JRFFBcERATORS, WATER COOLERS Pennsylvania avenue, corner Sth strost. AND OIL STOVES AT REDUCED PRICES, Established 1840. 3y22 Oo UR IMMEN Our stock of above gonds being too laree. will sell a® low figures to close them out. A full line of portable and brick-set RANGES, LA- PROBES. FURNACES and SLATE MANTELS. Am ction nolicited ‘Avents for DANFORTH'S VAPOR STOVE; tho best in the marker. DANFURTIVS FLUID constantly o: yi2 ae, | 709 WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. 709 SE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, The assortment of Lawnsin Washington. Pur FRUIT JARS, white all Linen Lawns only 25c. Colored Silks, navy blue, dark green and other col- ors. 500. Handsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS, (THE BEST MADE.) tos. SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. Sig ae ee, Tmense sesortment, 50, €3, 75, 67 cte., DECORATED DINNER SETS, from $18 up. Rotdiuchiam, Tae for curtaing 15,20, 28c. tof DECORATED TOILET SETS. from$3.15 = Dinner Sais sation, Tee aioe WILMARTH & enuon gest b Double Wite Blankets eo MARKET Black and Colored Cashmieres, pure wool, double Width, 375 to 75. Nun's veiling, pure wool, (in pink, )25e. CIAL. Pure Sik and Won Bek Grenaaive reduced tosL, | ox rena Striped Sills, Sten gruiuent, Securities, Maiiroad ‘Bonds and 1 Nun's Veiling, (biack, ) all pure wool, 2c. Stocks boucht and sold on commision, Rail Stocks carried on margin; Defaulted Mailtoad Bonds Jy24-60" — CARTER’, wanted. 48 % 711 MARKET SPACE. PR vate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought an@ HELP! Bold on Commission, HELP! ‘No. 639 15rm STREET. (CORCORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Broapwar. New Yous. Every class of Securities bought and sol on eommiss Boston and Washington. Orders executed stock previous to removing into our Handsome New Soruseeakeneen sccacauponet Ges panna Building. commission, Private and direct telecraph wires t> It is impossible for us to mention all the low prices to ‘Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through: which we have reduced the Goods still on hand; enough which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges ‘Wanted plenty of help to get rid of our still immense | Said when we say that no Goods shall be carried into the | 1, those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations new building that a price will sell. {Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. PROPOSALS. _ RROPOSALS FOR. MATERIALS TO BM PLIED TO THE NAVY YARDS UNDE! CUGNIZANCE OF THE BUREAU OF STRUCTION AND REPAIK, x okay Devanratext, i CREAT OF CONSTRUCTION AND TtEPAI Waswisorox, D.C. Duly 12, 1882, one ng penny pio Thnber re} weg mates 3,000 yards renuine Wamsutta SHEETING, ten-quar- | Taki, ‘will'be reesived. at tine Bureau weet Lave ter wide, runuing in length from one toten yards, at | OCLOCK M. the EIGHTH OF AUGUST NEXT, me pened, about 25 cts. per yard, This make cost 373g cta. to buy Bo he provgeule a be ey . a Penn the urea . Trucuon at epair, N from the agent. Washington,” and. must be snforsed Timber, &c., for the Navy,” that they may be distin- guished from ene f business letters. Printed schedules of the various yards witn instrue> tions to bidders, forms of offers and other usforna ee obtained on ree ya tothe meg ng =e master, or Coninataute of the respective Ravy Yi LL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-HALF to the Bs u of Construction and Kepair, Navy ‘De No contracts will be awarded until after appropri- ations to cover the same have been hade by Cougteeay and been duly approved. T. D. WILSO! Chief Constractor, U. Chief of Bureau of Construction and dyl4-lawaw ‘We have on hand about 10 cases Beautiful LAWNS at = Sets, About 1,800 p‘eces WHITE GOODS of every descrip- tion. These we have reduced to the cost of “importa- tion, and are cheap. THEIR FORMER PRICE, VN, iesbate. 'T OF VARIOUS ‘EMEN 5 FE CILIES OF WASHINGTON AND GEOKGETO! ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD THAT A PRICE WILL SELL, Orrice or THe E: eR CoMstrssto: Wasninotox, D.C. July Sot aa. § By dircetion of the Board of Commissioners, sealed proposals will be received at this office un CVE URLOCK Mon SATURDAY, AUGUST FIFE: ssa, for the improvement. of arioun strvety in tho cities of Washington and Georgetown. The princt items and approximate quantities of work conten Under this advertisement are ax fo lows = pavement, otng ua € yards. tunite lock panvenent, tare yards, Gradine, den,'m 900 cutie Sardar Blank forms of proposdl and ayeriScations can be ob re tained at thin ofice uiom-anytieation.terelor, togetee hhecessary inf Se EPs oat S ce my eatin se reject any ani ad (eieaed) G, J. LYDECKE! Mator of Enicineers, U8. ‘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 ‘we shall help you to better bargains than you have ever bought before. ‘800 dozen two-inch Hemstitched Pure Linen HAND. KERCHIEFS at 11 cts. ; have been sold at 25 cts. All Odasand Erds in HOUSEFURNISHING Goons, | _3¥26-6t Price to cloze. a ee WHlTe wountaty Hasmock cna (Rosmeon's Parext—Janvanr 11tn, 1881.) WE MUST SELL THE WHITE MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR WE SHALL SELL WE WILL SELL Price, $4 cach, DURING THE HOT SEASON, NO SEASHORE | yi. sai. onty by FOR US THIS YEAR, AS WE ARE DETERMXED J. W. SCHAEFER, 70 INISH OUR ENTERPRISE TX SUCH A corey, Lass AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, STYLE AS TO BE A PBIDE TO THE CAPITAL. ROGER'S CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE, No. 1030 Szvexrm Staxer, above New York avenag,