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bight. __THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL MENTION. Whe Weather. OFFIcr OF THE CHIFF SIGNAL OFFICRR, 1 Waemryetos. V.C.. August 7, 1882. 9:37 ata f For New England and the warmer, generally fair weat Special Weather Bulletin. NO COOLING RAINS UNTIL TO-MORROW 3 a int - West In the St. Lawrence winds and fair sipp! and nea ‘Yails In the north wes! are reported from Minnesota. has risen siichtly at stations on te coast. The Feported at Montrest oy Heavy ralns 0 uring 1 vl Te followed In by coolers Weather TH For chmid’s, 812 akes Lubin’s Tt 92., 9 It serubbing brusie extra qualit cups, with nd large fon drink! er dressing 1 haze some eryst glass tee cre mi, cake or bread trays, Ife. ; 1 footed berry bowl, 14>. ; tooth brushes.te. :8 Je panese fans,9-. ;7 boxes of Thome’s | laundry blue, a 10 per immense assortuient of baby carria, ing trunks. THERE ARE THOUSANDS In th P tncritot Nanter’s 3 Bitters, Bi berry and Rasp family ‘should be without it north wes on, Aromatle y Wines. Ick CREAM. JUSIPVER WaTeR on fer's, 1010 F st. aph gallery, 269 9th aveaue and D st. TRALLES has opsned a phot street, between Peansylvant: KeMetiy’s eabinet: fine water 1109 Penny) A Preste visit to Colonade Beach August the sth. Mons, ants and roache: Kare Frank, Etien Ale were ed. e copy In | Please to cail at nia avenue Hart's Inseet Powder. mith, Cella Thompson and i ina notorious den In y the officers the fifth They were it to | for @ days by Julze Snell this Mr. Fraxk Heme hus p Platform scale to be use Fapep Hare Bicar remodelling of oki sw ful bratds made of ludi and toupets tirst-clas: 7th street northuivest. Orlental 1 cana fill mt Tail to Evestent Pennsylvant: and D DISTRICT. aes Amusements To-nigit. THEATER Comige wed from th ABNER’: foncert. Duiven’s Stumen GaxvEN.—Specialty Perform- ance. THE WaAstINGTON SwrusiNG ScHooL, New York avenue, between Lith and Mt streets. steko eee Condensed Locals. white girl by, about two month @ressed, Was found last night tna bas! tree, corner of 171 olice too! i. Ann's asylum. Wm. Sutton, of Battery A, District artillery. Who had bis arm biown off by a premature dis- eharge of a gun On the 4th of July, died Saturday at Providence hospital and buried yesterday | at ML Olivet cemetery with mitiftary honors, three Volleys betag fired over his grave. The anniversary of the t 'f th of Ignattus Loyola, ‘the founder of the Order (4 Jesus, was yesterday observed at St. Aloysius church, and the Feast of St. Dominic was celebrated at St Dominic's ehureh. Among the distinguished persons who graced Judge Snell's dock this morn! Were George | Washingtom and Daniel Webs George was | charged with carzying a “bulldog” pistol, and got | ‘®@ days on the farm in default of $30, and Daniel | got 15 days for orating on tue street louder than the law allows, John Black!stone, colored, was sent to the work- house by Judge Snell to-day for 90 days, In default iste Of $9), for carrying 2 forfeited $25 in the Police old, neatly t under a und Q Streets northwest. The e of the foundling and sent 1t to Edward S$. Court this morning on charges of fast driving and disorderly conduct Mr. S. Chapman Neale was tn the elty to-day. Eifz:beth Banister, a colored girl, was sent to pu for 15 days by Judge Snell to-day, for assault- < Policeman Columbus. Frank Price, Jno. Rowch, Jno. Young and Geo- Gesedem fortcited collateral, in the Pollce Court to-day, for bathing in the Eastern Branch at un- lawful hours, — CUARGE OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS NOT SUSTAINED. Edward LeBond, superintend the Belt Line Fafiroad, was charged in the ¢ Court this morning by Agent Ball, of the Hume ‘with cruelty to animals tn Wes unfit for lubor. Mr. East Capitol street, t 29, of this line, on th and tha he noticed the hors Very much worn out, and on speaking to the driver of the matter w told by him that he expected the hors Out before he made the trip. Joha colored man, testified that he saw the he ma curve ahd the driver = hie pushed the car out of the curve wn: and asked the driver ton more. ‘The defendant 5: c on, and mu ry atiment. : case of intentional erueity, | the case. . Halstead, of fied to being in car would gt n old > FIRE THES Moxy: ‘pecia! OMcer W. F. Henry @iscove about 3 o'clock Thorning in southe , Occupled by Suffield & Graham, as a gent men's furnishing store. An ded and the fre department re- Messrs. Suflleid & Graham were | mad story st the time, and were ade theireseape indows. The sponded promy asleep tn the ‘ly suifocat by croppl Toss fenc tr A Cinonte Gornowen Sexrro TI Worxnorse.— mained Joseph 5 was tn the poliee As mnorning changed Me pauenichous person, Policeman Green Several merchants testified that the prisone! has been borrowing money trom wholedale pro. Gace dealers here, representing ilmself to be a GOmmerctal agent from Jacksouville, Fiorida. "He | ‘was sent to the workhouse for thirly days in de- fault of bonds. —— = Frperat Cocncr, of the American Legion of Honor, was instituted Saturday nicht by the su- me deputy commander, 3 lowing oMice! ct st comin f. Z. Part peerelary ; Winter, tre: Lexaininer; Benja- min Engle, guide; Kosa S. Partello, Warden ; Louis Grech«t, chapiain. ee Jous Sutra Has to Pay ror Tis Fes.—John Smith, colored, of 7S Hth street, was charzed tn the, Poltee Court to-day with crueity to animals in torturing acat. W. HL Lee, of No. 1507 H str testified to sceing the dete Dy the tai! to.a wall oteh court Stoever, or; Dr. John T. | a well attende it until tt was Killed. Smith use that the cat killed his chickens, ‘be court said that this was a case of “the dog Worrying the cat,” aud he would impose a fine al Or THE Ponick Covrt.—When rt wet this morning Judge Wyllie he had received a communication trom fudge Snell asking that some ane hs appointed to is place from the middle of th{s mo: the ist of October. The court under the rove tons of the law appointed Mr. Chas. S. Bundy. ——_-—__ An interesting exhibi- spread of conftag- jude on the lot corner of 17th street and New York avenue Saturday evening, a num- Der of District officials being present. A large ‘tween two uj mn one side of the curtain a thetboardea frame wea' and with a paned Window Was set up, and on the other « hot fire of pine wood was made. The curtain ta- While the flames drove ‘unpro- one side, ‘peopl: ‘could close enough to x pass Youch the asbestos on the cther The window- i Bee : H i THE CAMP MEETING SEASON. Sanday at Jackson Grove. Saturday an Svecial Correspondence of Tuk Events@ Stan. AUGUST 7th, 1882. Saturday was a pleasant day in camp, and although many tenters were engaged in prepara- sitors expected that evening and morning, the meetings were better at- han usual on week days. The weather all that could be desired, and while the were engaged In the meetings the little enjoyed themselves While a minister a8 preaching tn the Tabernacle the children were playing In front of their tents. In nearly every tent on the ground there 1s a baby belonging to the tenters or to some visitor. ‘The population of the camp, permanent and transtent, contains people | quite a large proportion of children, but they are | about the best be aved set of little ones ever § or country, nist are not ni! ‘he briars a hose of the Piaey W ATURDAY SERVICES. servic? prayer meeting on Saturday. ring was cond: D. Melvin, of tIsiand Ati W. Mather,ot Howard county, pre and Sth vers ore Mr Roberts preache! to a Te nthtans, XV. prayer nie ( ‘Vhe young [eop) ting in the eveutng was & very interesi ing ou at the stand bj “theologlan: son. It was not ms before quiet ast Lopic of conver: a3 the prospect of having fair SUNDAY MORNING IN CAMP. One of the earitest risers yesterday morning dis- covered that achicken had escaped from a coop. With some assistance and considerable exertion uceeeded In keeping {t from run- er’s teat. It was secured, and ie, along with other delica- to Include the experience meetin: te sit thus iar. ndance Was trams, Tn- > cravd on the t £00 people tmorntig Oilers Ward anid Stallings, of imore district, reported on tho grounds yduring the day and night. Many cam? = ous purpos, bi and be sen, ubiless, Were 01 round simply to give Uie children ’a ittte fresh air. ladies, too, seeined bent on making “cat Therewe F ladies also interested In the ction, for Ot THE Stak over- a matron, after kissing her young lily ay: “Oa, Minnie, you ought to ha out sooner, for we i so In I hive been i vx Ue si . Sutherland, who pi bones, Ez -kiel, XXX me, son was occupied by Rey. ched on the subject of “And he said unto ve? And I apswere 1 The ser- ION Was hot a dry one, but a very interesting one. A TEMPERANCE RALLY. The temperance rally having been announced for 1 o'clock Ii ‘as left for dinner. The meeting was calied to order about when there was a perfect fam about the taber— nucle, Rev. R. Scott Norris presided. On the plat- form were Rev. Dr. Drinkhouse and other minis- ters of the camp; Ri H. Cummings, of Balti Hon. D. P.” fot of Washington, and Addresses were mide by R B. Tread~ ations,) and ing local option ting the preaching fe Mosher, (wit theme of all b: after this me peo- the . T. Cochel, Toi I John til. His vd the sermon with an ents presented them- a. Floyd tollo hortation, snd four per elves ab the u s beneh, three of whom were Dorn into ow. Alter the meeting had mber who lad closed their © out, and Lhe meeting was kept up until clock. This wis the best meeting yet held ground, and Uiis morning the effects are Visible in the seriousness Of some Of the campers. © Sunday at Wesley Grove, The Sunday attendance at the Wesiey Grove camp, M. E. Church South, at Dorsey’s station, B. « O. road, was estimated at 4,000. The ministers pene vere Revs. John Kern, of Alexandria; d Engle, B. F. Bull, T. W. Brown. J. W. Shoat, le, W. E. Miller, B. W. Bond, of Ariing- - Wilson, Washington; Rev. Mr. Hawley, Virgint: mas E. Carson, presiding elder; Rev. Samuel Rodgers, of Leesburg. Rev. W. IL D. Harper and Key. J. W. Duffy preached sermons to large congregations. ‘The Irving Park Camp. Several trains that leit the Balt & Ohfo depot yesterday were filled with colored people bound for the Methodist Episcopal camp meeting which Was opened y#terday at Irving Park. There were fitty-seven tents. _Sertnons were preached yester- day by Rev. J. W. Stevenson, of Washington; Rev. A.B. Wilson, of Sandy Springs, ana Rev. J. L. Evans. Other mtnisters present ‘were Revs. N. M Carroll, J. A. Holmes, R. Steele, J. L. Davis. A. lovefeast_ was conducted by C.M. A. Cole. Rev. Mr. Myers, of Savage, was among the visitors. ‘There was excellent singing at the services by Asbury chureh choir, of Washington, and a sing- ing band of Patapsco’ circuit held specia musical mneetings, at which the regular old camp meeting songs Were given with gusto. sieecea LAND LEAGUE MEETr ‘The South Washington banner branch of the Land League met last even- ing at St. Dominic's hall. A motion was made that all the funds from that branch be sent to Mr. O'Donovan Rovsa at New York, instead of sending them to Patrick Ford, for transmission to Ireland. ‘The motion was lost by a majority of one. — Frepenick Dovetss’ FUNERAL. — The na Murray Douglass, wife of » Whose death from paralysis Friday's Stax, took place n from Mr. Douglass’ home in Dr. Wm. Waring, pastor of the hurch, conducted the service and eloquent sermon. The attendance between 2000 and 3,000 persons, they whont a large nu were white pale 5 were ator Blineke K. Bruce, James John F. Cook, Robert Parker, B.D. ia Dr. Green. The remains were faterred —— ENGAGEMENT.—Hienrr Moran was he ¥ \porsa, named Jos, tek showed the court a badly sid i hit. in default of $20, oe —The reported at- 1 outrage, S nizht, of a white man Van Camp on I i girl named Frances: Par orner of Virginia avenue and 6th streets sot , urns cut to be without founda- tion. Pe man Dunnington, who made th states that Van Camp, who js a shoemal as drunk and the girl (who n sno charge of assault against him) became frigh' at seeing him staccering on the sidewalk and screamed. On ‘Ung the facts of the cas to Prosecuting At- eae Ge the bene Cc eae, morning, he refused to make any charge against the prisoner and he was dischared. ee » —— IN FRE have been filed as follows: Charles ix to John E. Hervel, lot 3, Sq. 843; $3,056.20. les Willing to Franets D. Bingham, lot 4, sq. Charles H. chols to Edwin P. nberiin, lois and 34, sq. 193; $2,565. James L. Barbour to Dantel Fra T, lots 23 and 29, sq. 3! + $5,200. Fred. W. Pilling to’Annie Hodgers, lots nd 53, Balloch’s s»bdivision; $569.70. Hannah Morris to Lansburg, lots 2 and 3, sq. 3; Emma M. Gillet to Dwight M. Partetlo, lots d1-and 42, sq. 935; $1,400. Joy TI. ton to Milton G. Bar- nard, lot 14, block 7; $653.42. David Intire to Thos. King, part 9, square 315; $2,550. W. W. Corcoran to Mary Puller, lot 26,'sq. 126; $3,115.81. tempte: GC Gardner t P. Corcoran, part 11, 8q. 690; $6,000. D. W. Middicton et ai. t anne, game iptoperty: $6,000. Catherine Coyle to same, same property! $—. _P. Corcoran to Mary Fuller, erty: ry same prop. Bs BARGAINS OFFERED THIS SEASON. ‘We want to get rid of our Summer Goods, to make room for onr NEW FALL STOCK. YuU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR PURCHASES AT OUR STORE, LAWNS morked down to 4 cants. est An ican ORGAN! ‘NS 8 cent ‘Finest LIN reed msrked down to 18 cents. Hamburg EDGING, at 088. INDIA “LINES.” PERSIAN T-AWN, CHECKED KS, VICTORIA LAWN prices: Tanadale GAMDRIG Toeia, Prices reduced, POHELEASES dy SADE gS'ELE COUN. ‘We are receiving our new Fall Stock of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BUGS and DRUGGETS, Etc.. at TOWSON’S, 636. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, o'clock, | ‘Wormley’s Hotel. WHAT THE PROPRIETOR HAS TO SAY ABOUT SELLING ovr. There has been considerable talk among hotel men recently about the intention of Mr. James Wormley to dispose of his hotel property and retire from business. A reporter of THE SraR meeting Mr. Wormley thts morning, asked him ff he in- tended to sell out. “I Intend to of course some time,” was the reply; “but there ts nothing definite as yet. Ihave been in bad health recently and thought that I wouid have to give the business up, but I am feeling bet- ter now and I think that i will hold on. It will take $100,000 in cash to buy me out, and I don’t progose to sell on credit.” “What foundation is there for this rumor?” “I don't know, but I expect it was because I said to a hotel proprietor recently that I thought of selling out, and he at once repiled that he would buy the place. ‘That was all that passed and that is as far as arrangements have gone towards sell- Ing out. 1 dou’ suppose that anything further will be done just at present.” It 18 stated that ‘there are two bidders for this property—Mr. Losekain, who owns the Matson Do- Tee, on the aveuue, and Mr. Spotfond, of the Riggs hotise. . epee Amusements, Excursions, &c. Treaten Comrgre.—Miss Minnle Oscar Gray and Mr.W. T. Stephens will appear at the Comique tis with their famous acting dogs in the drama ved from the Storm.” In addition an attractive varlety entertainment will be given. Derven'’s GARDEN.—A new and inviting bill 1s offered Uns week. ABxer’s SUMMER GARDEN.—The program ar- ranged for the present week promises great delight to the lovers of music Who attend the concerts at Abne Tr HINGTON SWIMMING ScHoor. Is open morn- ening for gentlemen and from 10a. m. to L's SocteTy will to-morrow hold their Was postponed from August Ist. THE Usion M. E. SUNDAY ScHooL will glve an excursion to Lower Cetar Polnt to-morrow, on the steamer Jane Moseley. A BALL AND GERMAN will be given this evening at Summit Point Hotel, Gaithersburg. ‘THE LONE STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION Will give an excursion to Lower Cedar Point next Monday, ‘on the steamer Jane Moseley. ‘Tag “ Dozen” ¢ive their regular weekly excur- pienie wil Washington, leaving at 6:30 and returning at 11 . 1. p qiie STRAMER Many WasniNorox makes. an ex- cursion to Mount. Vernon Springs every Tuesday nd Saturday, leaving at 9a. m..and returning at 5p. m., and to Occoquan Falls, Sundays, Wednes- days, and Fridays, leaving at 9’, m. and returning at8 p.m. LoWEn Crpar Port.—The steamer Jane Moseley makes excursion tripsjevery day, exc ower Cedar Point, QUANTICO PAvitto’ Makes trips to ¢ d 3p ly excursions are run to Gly! Fruit Growers’ Improvement ainer Keyport, which leave Gieat FaLts.—The steam packet E: ses trips to the Great Falls and Cabin John | Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridiys and Si aving Congress street’ and the canal at 8 SS oT THE MAN.—Offlcer Byrnes, who on Saturday. a Fredert ing, V. itity the colored ed to“be Jackson, the ce . n aftempt to rape the little girl, Morrison, returned Saturday Night. He found the man there was not the one Wanted. — Alexandria Affairs, E West on the by Mr. R. Divis, op- About WOl Mr. hin where Ellsworth eon that line, the house occupied St. Paul's church. 3 {t was the custom to allow four for porches, cellar doors, & y the street to thatextent, so he built L four fect on Pitt street. This occasioned some tal and immedi~tely measures were taken for surwy and regulation of the streets. Mr. Dundas wa, however, a very popular and Influential metber of council, "and scon beeame mayor; so tt was de- termined that instead of making Mr. Dundas’ house conform to Pitt street, Pitt street should conform to Mr. Dundas’ house, and is resolution: “Whereas, It hag overed that some Of the squrres between and Pitt streets have been extended too far tothe west, * * * therefore that Pitt street be extended through the town parallel with Palrfax strect and corresponding with the West gable of brick house bullt by Jofin Dundas at the interse. ton of that street and King street; * pro- ¥ided that wll houses built before'the 8th day of April, 1795, which extend beyond the Ines of the streets on which they are built shall not be affected thereby, but shall remain undisturbed until their owners inay think proper to make any alterations in thelr situations.” At the same time the lines of Prince and Duke streets averel reconstructed and new lines made. ‘Tae only-houses mow on the old line of Duke strect are those of Mr. Reed, at the southeast corner of Fatrtax and Duke streets. WASHINGTON Lap DROWNED.—A number of Wash- ington colored boys came over to Alexandrla county yesterday berrying, and while there went swimming in the Alexandria canal, near the brick- yards. One of them, Thos. Smallwood, living on C street, was drowned. His body was soon re- covered and an inquest held by Coroner Wright. ae jury rendered a verdict of accidental drown- ig. ‘THE PISCATAWAY CREEK Kovurs.—The Alexan- dria and Piscataway ferry seems to be abandoned: ‘The route was run for severat years by 4 sinall sloop. ‘The steamer Grpsey succeeded. but of late the route has been run by the Matry Lodor. The boller of this little steamer was condemned some weeks since by the U. 8. inspectors, and last Sat- urday afternoon she was sold to I. C. O'Neal for $700. The boat cost orginally about $3,502 There Js some talk of uniting the two ferries and securing one trip to Piseataway creek daily by the steam ferry boat Virginta, REPORTER'S Notes.—May files have again ap- peared here, and last night clustered around the street lamps in the lower portion of the city in rs. Emma Markell, widow of the late larkell, died at the restdence of Mr. H. M. Royal ‘street. last night, of consumption -..- There fs sald to be no doubt that Col. Windsor, the new postmaster, will retain Mr. Thomas Barz roughs, the present money order clerk, and will appoint Mr. R. H. Siinpson as one of his oMetals.... Several boys, some white and some coiored, are held at the station-house to-day charged with “pitehing cents” in an alley yesterday... Walter Fisher, of Washington, 1s held as drank and disor- derly yesterday...."Thomas and Lizzle Ashton and Suila Brown, colored, are held for disor: t....TWo young men, Pettit and to bail (0 appear before the m: ing on Saturday night. M: and he was otherwise badly injured... At several yesterday the places of absent ppiied by other clergymen, but none Of the services were especially notable. ages News Briefi. Gen. G. K. Warren, chief of U. S. engineers, now riously ill at Newport, is afflicted with a compli- tion Of diseas~s, principally of the liver. gen. Wade Hampton Is to attend the mneeting of sourl ex-confederate association August 15. ed. Ruff, Baltimore tallor, was drowned while bathing at Old Point Comfort yesterday. At Greenfield, Ind., last night, James Meek. while Intoxicated, shot Albert Dally in the forehead, in- fhicting a fatal wound, and then placed the pistol to his own head and fired. Meek ts dead and Dal- ly’s death ts expected. Anengine and six cars were thrown from the track of the Virginia Midland railroad, two miles from Lynchburg, Saturday, by striking a cow, and ‘master S-xton was badly hurt, and Brakeman ‘is Killed. Providence, in the supreme court, Saturday, the case against William Sprague for contempt for not paying certain moneys to the receiver of the Quidneck Company was dismissed, but Mr. Sprague Was ordered to pay over the money to the receiver on or before Monday next. The Mutual Unton Telegraph Company have be- gun suit against the Western Union at Dayton,Ohio, to compel the latter to receive dispatches for the former for points beyond their lines. fight- Juen’s head was, cut Franz Falk, president of the Franz Falk Brew- {ug company, ‘Milwaukee, dled last evening, aged A German named Christian Hartung was found dead on the ratlroad near Cumberland, Md. Foul play 1s suspected. ‘The proprietor of a Sunday musie garden in Worcester, Mass., has brought sult against the aly newspapers, the railroad company and others, as an offset to a suit against himselr for doing ‘business on Sunday, ‘There are now 50 cases of yellow fever in Browns- ville, Texas, and it is $preailing rapidly. ‘Two Italians met in a public thoroughfare of Providence, Ht I, yesterday and clinched. | The mn to; @ razor across his 0; and then fied. : /pponent throat 2 governor of Bermuda paid a visit, coast survey steamer Blake onthe Sen vie ae vious to her leaving that port for Cape Hatteras, Mr. John W. Garrett has returned to his hone tee eeieinene from Deer Park for surgical treat- A colored servant girl, 11 years of age, h arrested In Baltimore oh the charge o ‘attempaing to poison her mistress with strychnt: For LO! A NEW HEALER, Beauteous is earth, but all its forest broods Pict mutual slaughter, hungering to live; Of sapphire are the skice, but when men cry ‘Famiste1, no drops they give. Ask of the sick, the mournere—ask of him Who tottereth on his staf, lone and forlorn, **Liketh thee life ?"—these say the babe wise ‘That weepeth, being born. ‘The sad time thus pathetically celebrated Uy the poet ‘no more rules the hearts and lives of humanity, for lo! ‘® new Healer hath appeared. Pain and langnor flee of Mine Inspector Brown at Pompey Sin: reinarks were received with cries of “Lynch hi and lettthe hall, ilar speeches and withdrew. ers returned to work at the Jersey City docks of the Sporting ‘Notes. Base ball Saturday: At Washington—War De- partment, 6; Post OMice Department,6 At Har- risburg—Harrisburg, 5; Waverly (of Washington), & At Providence—Cieveland, 2; Providence, 1. At Boston—Chicago, 12; Boston, 2 At Cincin- nat!—Cincinnatl, 12; St. Louis, 1. At Woreester— Worcester, 9; Detroit, 5. At New York—Metropol- itans,5; Troy, 2 At Baltimore—Baltimore, 2; Eclipse, Louisville, & At Philadelphia—alle- ghany, 6; Athletic,’5; Buffalo, 14; Philadelphia, 3, Regarding the Ross challenge, Hanlan says Ross 48 a coward; that he knew he (Hanlan) id not in- tend to row this summer. He would row any one for any amount any time next year. ‘The necessary preliminaries have been made to bring about a'prize Nght between James Elliott and Tug Wilson, ‘The winners of the Long Branch races Saturday Were Maid of Athol, Yorkshire, Glenmore, Girofle, Marathon and Ike Bonham, The third and fourth races at Saratoga, Satur- day, were won by Carley B. and Turfman. Prize Nehts with gloves are dectared oMlicially in New York to be fllegal. The London Sportsman publishes a letter from the secretary of the North London Club stating that a meeting of the club will be had on Friday next to propose a vote of sympathy with the Hiils~ dale crew. The North London Club will give a private banquet to the Hilisdales before their de- parture. ‘The close of the stx days’ go-as-you-please contest for a champlonshtp dlsmond belt was witnessed by 8,000 people, In Boston Saturday night. ‘The score Was as follows: Hart, 527; Noremac, 50; Harrl- man, 500, and Campana, 360. te. The Industrial Situation. INDIGNATION MEETING AT LONACONING. An indignation meeting was held at Lonaconing Saturday afternoon, ex-State Senator John Combs presiding, to take action on the matter of sending the sheriff's posse there. Mr. Combs said the posse waS uncalled for and an imposition on the tax- ayers. A committee of flve presented reso- jutions, which were adopted unanimous! expressing indignation at such action, and requesting the “board of commisioners £0 reconsider their action. An __ impromptu mecting was also held during the day, one of the | rominent miners addressing a crowd and counsel- ing moderation, and that there should be no vio- lence and no ‘buil-banding. It 1s questionable whether the county commissioners ordered the sion to-morrow evening, on the steamer Mary Posse of deputy sheriffs. ‘There are uwenty-five on luty, nine being from Cumberland and sixteen from’ Lonaconing, including some of the most prominent amo; the striking miners. It was re— ported at Lon. -oning that about a dozen of the Striking miners would go to work 1m Koontz inine to-day, but old miners discredit the report. War- Tants dre out for the parties Who got_up an eM he The and war police there were treated toa serana dance a few nights ago, but remained at their sts. ‘The retreat of the police from Lonxconing having given rise to the impression that the whole force could be frightened as easily from Eckhart, a 1 gattling gun, to be used at the entrance to ainp, has been ade to the equipments, NOTES FROM OTHER PLACES. Ata meeting of the striking freight handlers at Jersey City Saturday it was announced that the New York central committee could no longer assist them. of d One of the strikers made a speech in favor plying the union and returning to work at any price the companies were willing to pay. His Me ordered hit name stricken from the roll m- everal other strikers made Eighteen of the st New York, Lake Erle and Western Railroad Com- Pany at the old rate of 17 cents per hour, and ten mploy f the Pennsylvania Company also re- sumed work at the old rates. Representatives of the workmen hav the Western Giass 10 ner cent. ad assured ‘ociation that ademand for ages Will be enforced. Upon this stiput agreed that no redue- tion of wages in the west should be made, and tho threatened lockout In the giass trade's thus : ‘S Hy j averted. ‘The workers feel confident that the east- Tee ee ee wisi?’ | ern mauutucturers will accede to the demand with: StaCe Tan Oe five Teee os a git | ouvastruggle. By the agreement reached Satur fore 1785, near ail the Sag or | da¥ Western niantifacturers say they will be able to compete with the under the new scale. Ata meeting of tie operative: mil!, Coho: \3t and realize a ving profit the Harmony ew York, it was decided not to re- proposed. pesport, Pa., 18 ex- are subjected to no women jeer at them. ned at Camden depot, on iston of Ue Pennsylvania on reeelving $36 per month, K on Saturday for #41. Their places were by oth str filed Wenkness of the Defense. From the Sunday Herald. Unfortunately it ts not too much to say that the defense has proved as weak and inadequate as might have been expected from the slowness with whieh 1t was disclosed. Its main feature so far secms to consist. in bringing forward by subpar A number of prominent men, headed by t eral of the Army. to testify that the star is a good thing tn its way- deny.” But then Mr. Elmer is doing just « good with less than half the money that appe to be necessary under hfs lavish predecessor. dom has a judge been more outspoken in con- demning a defense which had just begun to be un- folded before him, than was Justice Wyile with thig kind of buncombe and attempted enlisting of respectability in a Bad cxuse. “We are trying a crime, nota policy of the Government” he said, and then pointedly reminded them of Lord Chan: cellor Bacon, who attempted to palliate the taking of bribes on the ground that his decisions were right. ‘This is the right tone and temper for an ‘upright judge, TORK’S GRAND OCEAN TOUR, BALTIMORE TO BOSTON, VIA THE TRON STEAMSHIP DECATUR H. MILLER, ST litH, pending a day at Hy¢eia Hotel, Visiting the Isles of sei Avhite “Mountains, eto.” ‘Note the Pleasayt Changes and Great Variety in Modes of Conveyance on this Tour: Ocean Voysve—Via_rtewuship, Baltimore to Boston. Steamer—Norfoik to Fortress Monroe. | Redl— Boston to Portsmouth. Steamer—Portsmouth to Isles of Shoals. Carriace Ride—To New Castle, New Harap: shire. “RailTo Portland, Maine, Hail_To, Lake Se- KO, Steamer—On Lake Sebayo, up the . Crookedest of ivers. Stace Rides Lon Take to ridge ton. Rail—Through Crawford Notch, White Moun: tains. e Mount Wash: ington. Rail—White Mountains to Kiver. | Palace Steamer—On Long Isiaz York. Rail—New York to Bal ladies without escort an out any care or anxiety uantic tour of for only #59, includinz hotel acemnmodations, tee and every needed expense from the bueiamig to of Journey, For descriptive guide aug ail infor pale to: at intous sb 1343 F etreet, Wael Sy27-10t Or W. L. STORK, B: Rail—Ascencing and descending “white ‘Mow joston and Fall Sound to New ae LAST CHANCE! THE CLOSING-OUT SALE oF SUMMER CLOTHING, which we inangurated several weeks ago, has met with more success than we even looked for. It is true we expected to clear out our Summer Stock with the help of Reduced Prices, and we are proud to say that our expectations HAVE BEEN MORE THAN REALIZED. ‘We have made a successful break in our stock, and in order to clear our counters we have made STILL FUR- THER RED TIO: We ere going to make a CLEAN SWEEP. We are not going to carry any goods over to next season. THESE ARE OUR LAST REDUCTIONS THIS SEASON, A FEW MORE OF THOSE SILK-LINED SUITS LEFI, THAT SOLD FOR $28. WE NOW SELL THEM FOR $18. A FEW MORE OF TH SILK-LINED SUITS LEFT, THAT SOLD FOR $25. WE NOW SELL THEM FOR 315. THOSE SUITS.THAT SOLD FOR $20 WE NOW SELL FOR $12. THOSE SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $15 * WE NOW SELL FOR §10, ‘We have several lines of extra-size Suits, and also Pante, which we want to close ont; have therefore put such prices on them that will effect a speedy clearance. ‘This will positively bo THE LAST CHANCE this seazon to buy Clothing et near baif value. We would ask all who are on the lookout for Extra Bargains not to fail to call. We have no old stock to offer you. Every garment is new and is of this season's manufacture, A. STRAUS, 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Neaz 10x Street, and 932 D STREET. BAKER'S GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, BAKER'S BAKER'S BAKER'S BAKER'S BAKERS BAKERS: KEW aul BAKER'S: BAKER'S BREARPARE Coco HARE? Sank n T ‘CITY ITEMS. Public Voice, pheerpect poland N. W., Jan. 2% 1682 Gentlemen :—I have sold great quantities of the ae ee as nett = Pueue on e haser speaks e highest, wu aga relable and most worthy meficina, oe E M. McComas. [Brown’s Iron Bitters permanent ness, weakness and general ‘debllty by enriching en the blood, strengthe: sles a the muscles ving tone to the nerves.] = —— A Nourishing Wine. x Old and infirm persons need some mtd tonie or gentle stimulant, especially at this season. The Wine made at Speer’s Mount Prospect vineyards, in New Jersey, called Speer's Port Grape Wine, 13 used tn the Atlantic states as the best tonic wine known, and is jed as pure, and Is very popu- Jar améng physicians. It 1s especially beneficial for females and old people.—st. Louis Republican, Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and bas been used for forty years With never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels and wird colle, By giving health. fo the child it rests the mother. Price 8 cents a bottle. ,W,3 Carter’s Little Liver Pill must not be confounded with common Cathartie or Purgative Pills,as they are entirely unlike them in every respect. One trial will prove their su- periority. Skinny Men. “Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cares Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual De- bility. €1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 3 ery morning Iderney Dalry Wage Fresh Alderney Butter, churned e' and delivered In 3-1b. “Ward” prints 40c. per ID. Also, cottage che ‘buttermilk and sweet milk, . perat “Cream, 15e. pint ____ AMUSEMENTS. /PuEATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARDE MONDAY, AUGUST 7, Engagement of the sterling meto-dramatic Artiets, MISS MINNIE OSCAR GRAY and W. T. STEPHEN with their greatest Acting Dogs in the world, Hero anc Zip, in their thrilling Sensational Drama, entitled: “SAVED FROM THE STORM,” ywerfal east of characters. ‘The greatest Olio son, first appearance of FLORENCE Mc- fhe world's famous Song and Danee Lady. NELTON, the Great Egyptian Juggler, and a host of others, making «very brilliant company. Prices ax usual, 20, 35 and 50 cents. Matinees'l hursday and Saturday. au7 NGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, ‘ork avenue, between 13th and 14th sta. ‘Water constantly changing and kept at temperatureof 80 to 85 deurees. Hours: Gentlemen, 7 to 9a.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m.; Ladies, 10 ain. to 13m. street, between \d 8th streets, CONCERT EVERY EVENING By an Orchestra of N SELECTED MUSICIANS. Je12-3m PDEVER's SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- MENT. THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO GARDEN PARTIES. An entire New Company this week in agreat bill. Je5 No, 626, ON XHIBITION No. 626 | Street. MARKRITER'S, Street No. 626 F street northwest, one door from th street, Choice Oil Paintings, Pngrevings, Chromos, ete. ; a6) Lurge and Choice Stock ot Paperbangings, are Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Rinse, Nails, ete.,at Markriter’s. Terms Cash, Free Art colt JOSTPONE! weather, the ¥ DONT has been Postpone Bu AND GEKMAN, SUMMIT POINT HOTEL, GAITHERSBURG, MD., MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7. Round-trip tickets on B. and O, R.R., good from Saturday until Tu + 20 cents, LISTEN TO GOOD VOCAL AND INSTRU ‘TAL MUSIC, Accompan: EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, OX THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Which leaves at 6:30 p.m., and returnaat 11 p.m. | Gent's tickets 5 ts, to be had of the committee and | at the boat; jadies' tickets compiimentary. No objectionable parties allowed on the boat. aul-Im Ry Excursio: 32 MILFS FOR 15. +) AERAMER MARY WASHINGTON lbmake se exturston ty Mt. Vernon Springa ever *, leaving her wharf at 9x.m., returning ato nd daucing. Bring out the children. No ionable parties allowed on the boat, E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. Gi tuepar EVENING TRIP ON TH POTOMAC. STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, sharp OWER 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 #:30 a.m. The wanagement reserve the right to take up any tickets at boat and return money for same. Positively no im- proper characters allowed on boat or grounds. ‘Staterooms reserved for families. Salt-water bathing, Fishing, Dancing on waxed floor, ke. &e., and ore Dinner.” Music by Prof. Vis: torfo’s Brass and String Band. Tickets (round trip), 60 cents; Children, 25 cents. For further information t. Mare Hotel. Speciul arzangementa made with societies, and other orga: fons. | CYVANTICO. PAVILION. GRAND EXCU: RSION RESORT. DELIGHTFUL SALT WATER BATHING. Boating, Fishing, Croquet, Shooting Gall-ry, Archery, noite, Ke., Ke. DANCING PAVILLION. tring Band. ) PALACE STEAMER KEYPORT, From 7th-street wharf at 9 a.m. and SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. ONLY. Round trip tickets, 50 cents. Children, Greatly reduced rates to.chi Arrangements can be made river. rue Potomac ‘ME: at Sistine top at any point on the aylt IT GROWERS IMPROVE- [ COMPANY Run daily excursions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, leaving 7th-street wharf af 9 a. m. and 3p. m., re- turning leave Glymont at 1 p.m. and 9 p.m, Fare, round-trip—0. cents; children tnder 12,25 cents. Greatly reduced rates to societies end clubs’ can be ob- aimed of the Treasurer, J. Orville Johnson, 469 Pen- syivauia avenue north: ; H. McKIM, President. . HOWLAND, Secretary, Mjs10 ‘DE. 8. A. Du, E. I. R. TREMBLY, Superintendent, at Giymont. O°feoguaNn FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Having been thoroughly overhawied and newly fur- nial is running excursions to the above places. For Occoquan Falls, Sundays, Wednesdays and Fri- days, leaving ith-strect wharf Sundays at 9: cs Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 returning ai Rip. m. ‘Tickets, 25 cents. Mout Vernon Sprites, Saturdays, leavisig 9 a-m., returning ato p.m.” ‘Lick: ete, 10 cents. Dancing on all trips except Sundays. Fine brass band on Sunday. No objectionable parties allowed on the boat. jy] E. 5. RANDALL, Proprictor. ly FO! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘The Steamer Excelsior, canal packet, will make her enlae trips to the above places on MONDAY, WED- NESDAY, FRIDAY and ii Congress street and Can: Fare, 60 cents round trip be. A GRATE HILTON Sug oon Uefotuation inauire at N'S, 2 st O} Market or G. W. Weosten, iit ai ‘treet north we aul-Im* a.m. uxpay EXCURSIONS. LADY OF THE LAKE Will make trip of 40 miles Gown the Potomac River ev- ery SUNDAY AFTERNOON, leaving Gth-strest wharf at3:30 p.m. Returning about 8 o'clock. ‘No liquors sold on Boat. Fare, 50c.; Children half price. 3e24-2m_ 00 00 00 09 00 09 00 0 y400 Oy 00 ANON N N N iN Stnascuy Stee Serscle® Extension Rib! Reborn Pistol Grip! Double Bolts! Patent Forend? Given! Extraordinary Shootin Qualities! Washington, DC AU Catalogues fee “SBR J OBNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETATL DEALERS IW COAL AND WOOD, By water and rail direct from the mines. DRY GOoDs. DRY GOoDs. GENATORS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Deacon eevEaee BY Seats ey ye CHOICE GOoDs" At the Establishment of SEATON PERRY, (Svccksson To Penny & BROTHER), ALL SUMMER DRESS NOVELTIES, PARASO! ne" LINE! VN ZEPHTRS a0 MER LAWS 3 ‘Special Inducements” in WHITE GOODS. D COLORED “Great Attractions” in BLACK A SILKS. SATINS, RHADAMES and SUKAHS, which are of fhe best makes, coming direct from the : nts.” and are offered at **vel New CASHMERES and CHUDDA CLOTHS. All Wool LADIES’ HAB:T CLOTHS. CASHMERE and CHUDDA SHAW LADIES’ LI and MOHAIR DUSTERS. sree aes ities” in HANDKERCHIEFS, HO- DRESS SHIRTS for $1. FPCHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICE: Pennsylvania ayenue, corner Jt strost. Established 1540, and, NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT WE TAKE STOCK NEXT WEEK, WE WERE COM- PELLED TO REPLENISH OUR STOCK OF HAM- BURG EMBROIDERIES, AND MAVE JUST RE- TURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH WHAT WE THINK ARE THE BEST BARGAINS IN HAM- BURGS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT WE MUST OFFER GOODS CHEAP AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR, WE BOUGHT AS CHEAPLY AS CASH WILL BUY, AND HAVE ADDED A VERY SMALL PROFIT, AND NOW ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AT 12Ke.. 17c., 20c., 25e., 30c., 374e. and 50c. Per Yard, AND ASSURE YOU THAT THE VALUES WILL NOT BE AS GOOD IN THE COMING SEASON. WE HAVE ALSO BOUGHT FROM THE MANU- FACTURERS 10 OR 15 CARTONS OF ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS AT HALF PRICE, AND WESHALL, AS USUAL WITH US, GIVE A BAR- GAIN WHEN WE GET A BARGAIN. WE SHALL SELL THIS LOT AS FOLLOWS: No. 4's, 5's and 7's BEST ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBI At Sc. Per Yard, No, 9's and 12's at 10c. Per Yard. WHEN THESE ARE GONE WE SHALL AGAIN HAVE TO ASK THE REGULAR PRICES—FOR THIS MONTH, HOWEVER, HALF PRICE AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 2 Samples Furnish will receive prompt att aut WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 921 toany address, Mail orders on. P** 6000s aT REDUCED PRICES, 250 Pieces 5-4 Moeqnito Netting, Blue, at 25¢—suit- able for doors and windows. 5 cxses Cotton, in remnants, at Se, worth 12!¢e. 1 case Merrimack Percales at 7c. i 500 Paragols at abont half price. 300i Liten Boat irts at 50c., worth $1. 100 Pieces Plain Black Grenadines ‘at Se., worth 15. Ladies’ Dusters 7c. to $3. 300 Color-d Counterpunes at $1, worth $1.50, 1,200 Yards White « orded P. RK. at 64 50 Pieces Plain Black Nun's Veiling BARGAINS IN EVERY KIND OF DRY GOODS. GEO. J. JOHN: 713 Market Space. sy28 HEL: 1 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 shalll be carried into the new building that a price will sell. ‘We have on hand about 10 casts Beautiful LAWNS at Scta. About 1,800 pieces WHITE GOODS of every descrip- tion. These we have reduced tothe cost of importa- tion, and are cheap, 8,000 yards genuine Wamsutta SHEETING, ten-quar- ter wide, runuing in length from one toten yards, at about 25 cts. per yard. This make cost 374 cts. to buy from the agent, ALL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-HALF THEIR FORMER PRICE. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD THAT A PRICE WILL SELL, We are proud to say that the Building cost mnch more than we anticipate. and our bank accounts run low. We must therefore repienish. Help us to do this, and | we shall he!p you to-better bargains than you have ever bought before. 800 dozen two-inch Hemetitched Pare Linen HAND KERCHIEFS at 11 cts. ; have been sold at 25 cts, All Odds and Erds in HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, such as Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, etc., at half- Price to close, ° WE MUST SELL WE SHALL SELL ~*~ WE WILL SELL DURING THE HOT SEASON. NO SEASHORE FOR US THIS YEAR, AS WE ARE DETERMNED TO FINISH OUR ENTERPRI3E IN SUCH A STYLE AS TO BE A PRIDE TO THE CAPITAL. NEW saves IN DRESS GOODs. XD OTHER NEW SHADES JU TTABLY FOR TRAVELING SEE DRESSES. T SILKS AT VERY Lo’ iG INVENTORY. TERRA COTTA RECEWED SU BONNET AND GU: SHEFTINGS AND PILLOW CASINGS IN COTTON ND LINEN AT THE LOWEST PRICES, TABLE ALL WIDIHS. TOWE! AND EAL VAKIETY. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. 919 PED LVANIA AVENUE, €P" ONE PRICE. _THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. S “ETON & HOEKE, #01 MARKET SPACE, SPECIAL OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME TO CLOSE OUT SURPLUS STOCK. Fine Fancy Mattings Fine Fancy Mattins 20 . former ps Good Fancy Mattine Also, a line of 1.25, vets at $1.95" n A very good line of Tapostry I Our entire stock of Carpeting have been marked down, as we must inzke nv fail stock, which we ehali Conumence receiving $922 ov IMME) OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIG FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, areortment of Lawns in Washington. Pur Linen Lawns only ved Silks, navy blue, dark green and other col- Nes ‘ ee Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 Black Silks, tmmi aesortment, 50, 62, 75, 8Tcta.. $1.25, $1.50 2. Ry nave, to$10. Double White Biankets, pure wool doubie it Tine, Se, Tat Hine, $90, be rediioed to $e nite Striped Silke, SUC. Nun's Veiling, (black, ) all pure wool, 2! CARTERS, 38 71l MARKET SPACE. A‘™ COST! “aT COST!” We have marked down all 1) ALINEN LAWNS to w LAWNS to 18 cta, we. Pest CANTON GINGHAMS reduced to 100. A splendid line of GRENADINES cf most desirable | Styles reduced to cost. All COLORED DRESS GOODS at ovet. WHITE GOODS. Sy Low prices, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR Large stock. Allat reduced prices. All FANCY PARASOLS at cost. We are compelled to sell goods cheap to prepare for removal to eur new store, now building for us, afew doors west of our present location. ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. 803 MARKET SPACE. 5 LADIES’ GOODS. 2() PER CENT OFF J or | SILK SUITS FLANNEL SUITS, SATINE SUITS, GINGHAM No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her are ——— for the FALL SEASON, the Sumuuer stock FINE MILLINERY now on hand will be sold jyl4_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION, Frowers AT COST. Our immense Stock of FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST to reduce. Also, great BARGAINS offcred in PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. LACE MITTS AND THREAD GLOVES AT COST. MES. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F stiwet northweet, DOUGLASS, " oorek nes. Axp BUSTLEs. - OUR OWN MAKEOF THE Ci cog STEEL, 5c. UP. ANY SPE nator MADE TO ORDER. HOOPSKIRTS OF *-REFUSE” STEEL, 25c. SE’ gifine French Woven CORSET at $1, usually’ sold at A Fine French Contille Hand-mae CORSET, at $1. TWelevecuspedalia’ of Gilat Regular Mee ‘e haw ay « om" HOSE, ‘Cardia, Blue aud Brown, at 25. Would be cheap at 35c. NINTH mld Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to 0; and guarantees dy5. F STREETS crin every style aud tuaterial, net, perfect fit aud con HER SPECIALTIP: French Hand-inade Underciothi and finest Imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods. Brench Corsets and, Bastien. The,“ Hercules” Sap porting Corset, for which Miss H. is special ageut anda $1 Corsct, her own amake, that dor the price NifiFrench, Germsnand Rranish spoken, a5 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Ss xD E DRESS SUIRTS MAD: OKDER » Merino Underwear Six fincet Dross Shirts made to order for $12. Perfect fit guaranteed. Our closing out sale of summer nock-wear and under- wear commences Baturday, July 2d. You can be supplied for very little money. (French Lace Undershirts reduced from §1 to 50 cts.) Closing out a Jarge stock of Fancy‘and Balbrigean Hal! Hone, only 28 tenta, at a2 MEGINNISS', 1002 F stroet, now. S. B. ELLERY, 'e SVOCERSOR 74 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MAN! (URERS OF FINE DRESS SHU’ SEACH GENTS FURNISHINGS SHURTS 2112 F Srarer Nourawest, Wasuixorox, D.C. ix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order... Extra Fine Shirts to order, Six Fine Shirts to onder... mart ([somrsons DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Streat Northwest. CRESS. Sa ee ee AM, 740 treat Siraw Hate of, all, kinds cleaned: Manilla » CUNNING! ‘auiila a specialty. Foe THE SUMMER Use 4 AMERICAN GINGER ALE. ‘Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufactures, BAM'L C. PALMER, 1234 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ‘West Weshington, — S27 Teephonic connection.

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