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'_ THE EVENING STAR. TUEsDay.... — LOCAL MENTION, The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIKE StqNat. OFFICER, Wasntxcton, D.C. August §, 1982, 9:30 a.m. For the middle Atlantic states, warmer, August S. 1982. artly cloudy weather ant local rains, followed during Right by a sight fail in t to northwest winds, fall Darometer. Special Weather Bulictin. nperatare, se g followed by ri sing RAIN TO-NIGHT AND COOLER WEATHER TO-MORROW. The chief signal oMlcer of the army furnishes the following sp Darometer 13 tc to the press: gion, Ten South to west win the south Atier erly winds, rut 1.79: San Ant E and Delaware Breskwate The Insllc that loe il rains wiil prevafl in New Eng! states and the Laxe region to-nich during Wednesday by generally fair, slightly cooler weather. > Fossen.’s Ice Cream. JUNIPER WATER on draught at Shafer’s, 1010 TRALLES has op -ne street, between Pe; New York Puorocrari Cowpany’s Scw PRICES.—One large picture for framin: eate copies, 50 cents ¢: traits, $2 per dozen Sozen. Mn? inperial © aby portraits, $1 car ood work guaranteed. 723 7th street. A Basket oF Scuwen Feerr may be a great ury if ripe deal of sick: withered fruit. Maint are th nd Ins on; but in summer S comes from eating ubripe result Of indulgenc ‘These are b: t Perry Davis’ Pain Kille Teme-ly for thesé and many ether evils. Mr. 1 Of the famous Abbot-Downing Carrlage Com in Concord, N Hi., has frequently used “Pain €" for such disease and is de! the easy and spew In fruit w is a sovereign v relief it ‘There Colle, eramps and summer com Fst. photograph gallery, 309 9th IVanta avenue and D st. MER $1; duplt- inet | per lux- great hich it 1s well to ane, | any KUL ed with are over 300 hands employed In the Abbot-Downing factory, and their families. Tue Usrattisc Cvre rox Drapetes ts Hunt’s Remedy, which has cured more cases of this tressing disease ian all other remedies. Morus, ants and roa: Hor Sreixes Dramonps, filled Bracelets, Priggs’. THE excursion to Blue Sth, fs postponed until turther notice. Usement on Saturday. See ad) Do Nor Foxcer the excursion of the Apolio to Marshall Hall to-morrow evening. Boat le at 6 o'clock shu Tiekets for sale by the m. bers. tember only . Baumgarten, Usti. the 15th of crayon portraits for §1 Pennsyivanls avenue. ATORS AND MEMER owes should call i clothing at wine the st of femal> colored tramp, wa deys by Judge Snell this ered watehtnan tn Arto dis- 's. Hart's Insect Powder. at istone Island, Auzust ver= club Les “m- y, flne executed 11 before leaving for their fine A. Straus, $39 Pennsylvanla avenue. sent rn 10r¥ ant square, A that sae has been lying aro: the square tor more than a week only partly dressed. Avoro pedal -sight; consult Hempler, 5 Penns CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements ‘To-night. —Concert. ‘ON Swing ScHoor, Ne hand Hth streets. — Condensed Locals. G. A. Whitaker e Brit! : Ins seven articles of ACall has been publisied to “Uh lady d from the Storm.” Specialty Perform. York h Quarterly for rrent interest. ppl eants for positions in the Intertor department, to meet ‘Thursday evening, “to take Immediate action In recard to the recent decision of the Tetary of the Interior, which closes the doors that office to the women of the AtENts ROW pel Rev. Dr. Hicxs has recently recetved three ters from the Scovilles, demanding that Gutte. effects and his body be turned over to them. attention has been pald to these letters, ountry in Uh p- let- A'S No judge Wylle will preside In the Probate Court during the absence of Judge Hagner from tbe elty, and will hold court at mid-day every W482 Q street, was bitten by a_ Dl. lacerating bis side 2nd bip. Mr. the dog snd Dr. Hsrtigan attended the little ferer, Who is improving to-day. Mary E. Brown, the colored woman who ature ast evening a son of Mr. Gleason, residing at spitz dog, deason killed sur for some years kept the refreshment table at the City Halil, died yesterday at her home on New Jersey avenue, after an illness of some mouths. The excursion given yesterd y to Lower Cedar Polat by the Young Catholtes’ Friend Society tor the benefit of poor children Was 1a every respect a complete success. Frederick M. Binder was sent to jatl for six months by Judge Snell w-day for stealing a Satchel and lot of clothing trom F. W. Fissell, With Whom he was rooming. Samuel Kicks, colores Court this morning, charged with being an Meensed hackman. He couvinced the court was before the Police un- that hehad gone out of the business, and a fine of $15 ‘Was imposed and execution of sentence suspen —— Death of Col. Jos, &. Stewart. Joseph B. St2wart died yesteraay at St. Lt ‘Hospital, > treatment on Sunday tion of the nth’s Ine: Stewart was about 6) years old at the time of death. He was a native of Trimble county tucky. After cracuating in law at the Lexie Ky., Law School, he coutinued lis studies in office of Henry Clay. In his younger days he concerned in one oF 1 and as Statute books of Kentucky asa law 1 from prac he procured t! nh act removing disabilities. (ter practicing law at Bedt for a time, he moved passage of P me here to ary D Court of the Unit trom Unet thine at tines. He next v : rrying the ded. s w York, where he had been taken for of fatty degenera- Col. his ly, Ken- 2 the Was his ord, to first wife was a Miss Hughes, of Lexington, K hig second M Who, at the ti the belles of W Parts some s-ve Ts ago, I ehildren. Mr. becoming Failronding was : arising out of the comp) the Alexandria ratiro quently became intere: Be remembered vestigation of 74 and fr. Stewart refuse tell What had become of certatn Lond Fefusal on his priviieg: as an company, and sul dinother roads. It at durin, ttorney, and Ds will “to , basing his was, confined as a contumactous witness for some ume by order of Stewart subsequently entered ¢ House of Kepresentatives Mr. suit for damages caused thereby, Dut the suit was dismissed. Col. Stewart was in’ Fora’s 1 Sassinaiion of President Lincoln, ter the night of the as. nd came near capturing Booth, having when the shot was firea sts eq dmped at once upon ¢ THE SOUTHERN DENTAI. ASSOCIATION Witt begin Mts annual session In Baltimore to-day. Chisholm, of Tuseatoo: secretaries are Dr. J. P Dr. W. HE Hott: fave commit + Ala, 15 president; Hotmes, 3 ay of Charlotte, * Dr. R. B. Winde Baltimore, aad Drs. RK Finley Hunt and Jas’ B. + Ubls cit, Hodgkin, &f wis city. Wms Firep.—The will of Vi of West Washington, flied for probate fates ag annul es $1,000 ceased, ahd the restiue of her’estate to her dren. attested by Mrttie D. Abbott, Lily A. WE Downs L. Wtison. ‘he will of Joseph made 2ist of June, 1880, and attested by E. Doyle, A. J. Wheatle: Tur Faxcuox Cree Exevesiox.—The Fanchon Dr. E. the and ‘The exeeu- ot nia E. Pickrell, terday, ¥ of $100 to Miss Elizabeth Dozier Lillie V. Davis, nlece of the de. etl. ‘The will, made on the 12th of Mar, 1880, 1s Club gave an enjoyxble excursion on the steamer W. W. Corcoran list evening. ‘was in charge shaw, C. Korts, W. AL White, J. D. Callahan, kW. Tacker, M. FL Taity, © B. Eckioft and P. F. Cusick. ‘The entertainment of committees composed of J. C. wool, J. M. Fegan, J. E. Hawk ‘Among the gucsts ‘cole, Mr. all Mrs. Me- | Mr. and Mrs. E. | Was yestei and Mrs. ‘y, Miss M: Mr. snd Mrs. Breitbarth, Misses Fann Coleman, Mra S. H. Nater, Mrs. H. 1. Eh Miss Maggie MeFve, Mr. and john ‘Tretler, | Lizzie 1, Miss Mrs. thwest | W | Howard count: > | One was 1 | prayer mecting, and Rev. 3) » the present he the eredit mobtlier | fhe colonels of the regiments of this neighbor- Barnes, ¥. © Donn, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cusick, Miss Mollie Hawhshaw, Mr. and Mrs John jienly, Mr. and | force of the superintendent of Harris, P. Dubant, W. Jotinson, ¥. . Miller, Mr. and Mra. Gatto, Mr. and 5, Jy ‘Mrs. John Carr and Mr. and Mr. McGinnon. Pua Killer ts extensively used in | ¢P_ Yesterday | $1,285.50. S. Polkinhorn to John’ F. Brown, lots, | haps $5,002 The en | Flagew ‘The Camp-Meeting Season. CLOSING HOURS OF THE JACKSON GROVE CAMP. Special Correspondence of Tue Evextxc Star. JACKSON GROVE, ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD., August 8th. Yesterday the weather was very warm in camp, and the tenters, complaining of the heat, consoled | themselves by thinking of the close streets and | scorching walls In the cities. The heat did not, | however, operate to diminish the attendance at | the meetings, and the congregations were of fair size. After the revival services of Sunday night it was thought that similar services would be con- tinued on Monday, but that was not the case. YESTERDAY'S SERVICES. The early morning prayer meeting was con- | ducted by Rev. Mr. Coulbourne, and the meeting | for prayer and experience, at 9 o'clock, was led by | Key. Mr. Stone. Rev. H. C. Cushing, of Kent’ Istand, preached In the morning, from Zachariah IV., part 6th verse: “Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, s.ith the Lord of hosts.” In the fternoon Rev. Mr. Trout preached from Matthew 1 ‘Art thou H should com! yelock the young it, and If wa loox for” anotne people's meeting | spicited niceting. " ALD, Me hed from I Peter, IV. Four penitents appeared ponse to invitation. Two oft them were co ad, the meeting being kept up tll 103 o'¢ ay from Ohio, and the oth cs NG SERVICES TO-DAY. arly ‘prayer meeting was led | by Mr. Coulbourne. Rev. Dr. Sutherland will | preach this morning; Rev. Mr. Cushing tn the at- ternoon, and Rev. Mk Melvin t-nizht, and with | these services the camp will close. It 1s probab! that an informal meeting will be held in the morn- ny E Yesterday there was an unexpected meeting on the ground between an old gentleman neariy 80 years old, and a lady about the same age, nearly 60 years ago were “keeping company” to- gether. It was not long after they greetad each other before they were Seated together talking of | the belles and beaus of the olden thne. The hear- | tng of both not being as good as {twas when they | Were In their teens, they sat as near together their chairs would permit, and altogether the pi ture wasa very interesting one. The Southern lethodists at Wesley rove. At Wesley Grove camp, 3 yestery w clo: | | This morning the E. Chureh South, Rey. H. Monroe Strickler held an early P. Boude an expert- Rev. W. .1I. Wilson preached on } John the Baptist; Rey. T. W. Brown on the con- | straining love of Christ. Rev. W. L. Lynch preached, and Rey. C. M. Brown conducted a young people’s meeting in the evening. ‘The Colored Camp at Irving Park. At the Irving Park colored Metho:ist Episcopal there was no preaching | in the morning, as nearly everybody about the | camp attended the funeral of Franklin Cole, a ‘Well-known colored resident of the nelghborhood. Revs. W. M. A. Cole, J. L. Evans, J. A. Holmes and N. M. Carroll took part in the service In the afternoon, Rev. R. Steele preached. : see = ence meeting. Amusements, Excursions, &c. 1QUE.—The_ performance of the ved from the Storm,” together with ety Ollo, drew a Targe audlence to ening, and the entertainment dram: DEN Was well filled last evening. clalty performance was given. RDEN Unis Week a flue program 1s offered. “@ Scnoot, affords de- who are obliged to re- the sumn give their usual weekly excursion mer Mary Was 20 pe tn, and Mehtiul ree! | muin tn the ‘Tue * Doz! will give their ason to Luray the B. &O. RR, pers Ferry. Price for wimisston to cave, $5.60, Caves onthe 16th fn: Via Potnt of Roeks and Hi the round-trip, inelud!r See their adv. in another column. = = Summer Sports, At a meeting of Assoctation in the St. Cloud building tast evening, | the executive committee reported the following hew schedule of games for this month: 8, Government Printing Office vs. Interior gust 9 War vs. Post Gfice Department 10, Government Printing Office vs. W: 11, Government Printing Office ¥: partment; August 12, War vs. Interk t Office Department vs. Inter f vs. Government Printing Off ‘rior vs. Post Office Departue: August 17, Interior vs. Government: Printin ‘August 18, Post OMice Departine: August 19, War vs. Interior; Depart~ ment ys. Governtnent Printing Off War; August 23, Govi ing OMice vs. Post Ofiice War vs. Interior; Au Printing O1 Department August 22, nent Print | Augnst 8, G | ing Office vs. War; August 20, Post Ofics D-part- | went ws. Interior; August 31, Government Print- Ing Ofiice vs. Interior. BASE BALL GAMES YFSTERDAY. At Washington—Bashfuls, 9; Muffers, & Bos- ton—Boston, 18; Chicago, 2 Detrolt—Detroit, 9; Worcester, 5. New York—Cleveland, 13; Metro- politan, 9% Philadeiphia—Philadelphia, 3; Provi- dence, 2 Reading—Allegheny, 11; Act THE WRESTLING MATCH between Edwin Bibby, champion of America, and Jo. Acton, who claims a stmflar title for England, took place at the Madison Square garden, in New York, last night. The match was for $500 a side and the championship of the world. Acton had the advantage from the start, and in 38 minutes had his antagonist squarely on his back, falling heavily on him. ‘The seeond bout only lasied six minutes, at the end of that Ume Acton again throwing Bibby. Amid cheers he was declared the winner. It was sald that when Acton fell on Bibby in the first round he hurt hit severely. SULLIVAN AND TUG WILSON. Application was made yesterday in the supreme court of New York for an injunction rcstratning the police from interfering with the proposed glove fight between John L. Sullivan and Tus Vilson on the 14th instant. The applteation was denied and telegrams were sent w Sullivan and Wilson to cease training, as the match was Indefl- a ed. WINNERS AT SARATOGA. ‘The winners of the Suratoga races yesterday were Disturbance, Jim Nelson, Baby and Turf- man. e Derps IN FRE Nichols to Mary E. Swearinger, sul (4, 1935 Sq. 194; $1,000. Sarees Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tur Ev: Is ROVEMENT.—It 1s now tood that the repaving ot Union street, from one end of tha town to the other, from ship yards to the fish wharf, will cost at le: per cent more than the firstestimate. Th D ‘ost * eity council ap- W0%—the other half being tis now understood that the work Will cost $4,500 or per- rprise 13 a considerable one, being the entire renewal of the stde E = S$ of a thoroughfare 66 f tide and “arly a mile in length. Union street is the only et in the eastern section of the city named subsequent to the revolution. It is formed, from Duke to Queen street, on made ground, redeemed from the river. This was done about tile time the new Constitution of the Unt 3 Was estab- lshed, and its name giv ent of the union of the states. IU was form: street of the town. The landings fh took place matnly at the foot or Duke and Wolfe reetS; and there clustered the Inns of the early days Washington Masonte lodge was instituted at Lamb's hotel, on Chlon, near Duke street. At a later period, When steamers were first used on. the Potomac, and railroads had not come into use, the site of hotels was moved north, and the Steam- boat hotel and other hotels were built north of Prince street. ‘Then passengers came in stages | from the north and west, and remained overnight | ou Union street, to take steamers for Richmond, Norfolk or Baltimore early next day. Some of these hotet bulidings still stand. Of late the use Of the street for railroad purposes has much dimin- ished Its use for dwellings, and many houses there have fallen into decay. Some have been ruined and torn down to prevent them from falling. Warehouses and manufactories now, with little exception, make up the street. ‘TRE WAKRENTON CamP.—The Alexandria Light Infantry met last night and made arrangeme! for the Warrenton Springs camp. A detail or to men with ordnance sutamers will leave on Friday next for the camp ground. There they will be met by a detail from each of the other compantes of the regiment, and the joint detail will proceed to put up tentsand make the camp. Col. Werten- er will command. Among those present on the oceaston will be Governor Cameron, Gen. hood, the principals of military schools in this section, including the principal of St John’s academy of this place. Reroxrer’s Nores.—Jerry Reynolds, deserter from the schooner Martha M. Hale, ts held in fail until the vessel sails....The Alexandria Light In- fantry resoived last pignt to give an excursion to Marsiiell Hall this week....Coates Ward has been senton to the grand jury for breaking into the house of Geo wer, aS Teported yesterday, and is now ear ae oe or ade oe e mayor for a] | pearing on the street here rank. Geongs Petty H been fined $19 for assault upon Albert All the boys who were found pitching cents on Sunday were dismissed with a reprimand by the the same offence, was is still at work on the sunken lots who ‘has eni .--. Mrs. Ann Vi attempted suicide a short time Collapse of the Star Route Defense. From the N. ¥. Herald. To us yesterday's collapse of the star route defense is no surprise. We have been expecting it dally for a week. When the defendants’ law- yers made the mock heroic pretence that the evi- dence put in by the prosecution hardly required their attention and airtly talked about going to the jury without putting any witnesses of their own on the stand it needed iiliie penctration to see that this was but a transparent ruse to hide the fact that they had no evidence to proluce. This fact has been dally made plainer by the character of the witnesses and the nature of the testimony offered by the defense. So weak and irrelevant has been the bulk of this testimony, so Madequate to meet the direct and dai aging proofs massed on the other side, that {t3 effect has been to strengthen instead of ken the prosecution. The fact that neither Brady nor ex-Senator Dorsey nor anyone of the ring except Vaile was put on the stand must tell against the defense. And yet the defendants’ lawyers doubtless had good reason for not taking this risk in the well-rounded belief that the cros examination of these witnesses and the rebutting testimony that would have followed would be far more damaging to the defense than the bad im- ston created by not calling them. ‘The failure iy to contradict Walsh ts specially sig- en Petersen was put on the stand for that purpose his testimony was very properly ted as irrelevant by Juige Wylle, who plainly d thé defendants’ lawyers that Brady was the roper witness to prodtice against Walsh. This hint was not taken, and Walsh’s direct and con- elusive evidence of the ring’s corruption now stands uncontradicted and unshaken. The defense suffered another disastrous blow yesterday from the witness Boone, who was called y the prosecution to contradi He, who swore, ainong other things, that he had never met Miner before August, 1878.’ This statement was disproved by Boone, who testified that he met both Valle and Miner at ‘Senator Dorsey's house tn April of that year, and that Vaile had then and there signed a contract. In attempting to invalidate this testi- mony on cross-examination Vaile’s counsel, Hine, several times asked Boone whether he kept any letter beoks to fix the date, to which the wit- ness finaly made the significant and to the defense damaging reply, * he company kept no letter books; they did business on grave- yard principles, as your chent testified last Fri- day.” No doubt the star route conspirators almed to cover up their tracks by doing thelr “business ard principles,” but they are doubtless tently convinced that their efforts in re hot wholly sueces: On the whole we are constrained to say that the Jobbers have not even made out a plausible show ofa defense. ‘The jury 1s Ifft to give a verdict vir- tually on the proofs submitted by the prosecution. But what the defense lacks In evidence the 12' yers on that side will doubtless undertake to make up by brazen preten d bluster to the jury. ER THE PLCwnta Law.—Theodore . MT Th street, was charged in the Court this morning’ with completing the plumbing work of a house at the corner of 91 street and New York avenue, on the 15th of last month, and failing to notity the health officer that the hous? was ready for occupaney. The case was continued until to-morrow on motion of the defend- ant. This fs the first charge of the kind that has Deen before the courts. — ‘The Courts. POLICE CovRT=Judge Snett, To-day, Al. French and John Blackstone, for- felted coll: Mary Welsh, vagrancy; bi or 30 days Murry, colored, do.; do. Rie arged with being an unlicensed ha 5 and execution of sentence sus- pended. James Jefferson, colored, susptelous per- son; pe nil bonds. Elizabeth Gilbert, colored, lareeny of $13.85 and an amethyst ring from Chas, Fisher; six months in Jatl. ‘Shermin Edmund- ston, colored, assault on Jenny Wood; Sor 15 days Albert Middieton, colored ult On Jacob : judgment suspendei. Frederick M. of a satchel and some clothing from FB. W. Fissell; i George Wilson, assault on Jas. F $20 or 60 da Wm. Thomas, colored, larceny of a bridle; 69 day in jail. aS aes West Washington Affairs. ae At the 66th regular ‘Tenth Building Ass ast “Might, at Goddard's tired, at the stock val . aimed Willian H about 8 years old, was picked up last night, about 8 o'clock, by Officer Cramer, having followed some Imusic here from Washington. He only knew he lived somewhere near the Capitol. He was put on the cars to go to the Capitol this morning, as no inquiries were made for itm during the night. ABI t Tennallytown last evening washed all the roads considerably and beat down the corn, but did no serious damage, rrived—Boat li. M. Talbott, with 2,500 tion, held «1 shares were AL c¥.—Offerings on ’Change is wheat, Sold at prices varylug .12 to 81.133). OF THE WaTER.— eat Falis and both 4 Sp.m. BET BARGAINS OFFERED THIS SEASON. We want to get rid of our Summer Goods, to make room for our NEW FALL STOCK. YuU CAN SAVE MONEY ON YOUR PURCHASES AT OUR STORE. fo 4 cents 'S marked down to 5 cents, DY LAWNS § cen\ arked down to 18 3. CLIN. PERSIAN WN, CHECKED NAINSOOKS, VICTORIA LAWNS, prices reduced. Best Lonsdale CAMBRIC, 10 cta. WINE CLOTH. WHITE COUN- , TOWELS, NAPKINS, Ete. ‘We are receiving our new Fall Stock of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS and DRUGGETS, Ete.. at TOWSON’S, 36 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bont SOUTH SIDR. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, TIANDKERCHIEF, H H 0O SSS, TITT EEE TTTT H HO o§ ia alae HHHO OSssss T FE T — HHOOo,g § TE fT HH oo Ssss8 Tf ERE T © TTTT EEE RRR ™ 8: T EF RR sisSs t xe hee SSS, 2 EEE R E Sggs8 CELEBRATED STOMACH BBB It TITT (TTT ERE RRR gS58q BBW T T KE RR pea nf ORR ORRR Bsssq BBB B oF Ees BB facg® 2 Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and iss most genial invigorant, appetizer and ‘aid to secretion. These are not empty assertions, as thousands of our countrymen and women who have ex- perienced its effects are awar>, but are backed up by irrefragable proofs. The Bitters also gives healthful stimulus to the urinary organs. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. aul GAs COOKING STOVES, FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. 420 INRICHS' MOSQUITO LOTION WILL BANISI ea eae eae & CROMY Scie era, 480 Bacav--w: augs- S ped 8D, idem Are The beet Be 407 10th street, Sole Agent. _ @. H. Ki FUMNITURE STORAGE, Ihave suffered for several years with neuralgia, indigestion, &c. Something over a year ago I was permanently relieved by Brown's Tron Bit Teheerfully recommend it, as it has not only done me good, but is used. peguiany: inmy family as @ tonte with most beneficial results. F, A. Brace. It is an Indisputable Fact that nothing so reaches and removes the cause of those terrible headaches as that well-known and well-tried specific, Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient. Carter’s Liver Bitters exert a wholesome, mildly stimulating effect on the stomach, which is a direct afd to digestion, at the same time acting energetically on the liver and gently on the bowels. Nervous Debility is a depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous, exhausted fetling: ho energy; nd animna> tion; confused head; weak memory; loss of power in generative organs occastoned by excesses; men- tal overwork, or indiscretions. A posiuye tafalll- able remedy for all these troubles 14 found in Allen’s Brain Food, which tones up the system, arrests all involuntary discharges, removes me! tal gloom and despondency, and restores wonder- ful power to the weakened organs. Sold by all druggists, $1 package, 6 for $, oF Sent free by mail on receipt of price, from ALLEN's Puarsacy, 315, First avenue, N. Y. Storr & CROMWELL, Agents, 40 Pennsylvania avenue. $1,000 Rewara For any case of bilnd, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure." Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Areh street, Philadelphia, Pa. None génuine with- out his signature. Sold by druggists. ol8-eo Don’t Die in the House. “Rough on Rats,” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, Pennurs, files, ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and geuyared Jn eb, “Ward” 180, e cheese, butterm: te. per.qt. Cream, i8e. pint. ints, 40c. per 1b. K and sweet milk, __ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY YOR SALE, CHEAP—FIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE on E etreet, between 3d and 439 streets southwest, Lot 46 feet front by 119 feet deep; a 00d business stand A good business stend on 43 street, between F anil G, with bake oven and store fixtures. C. H. PARKER, 442 439 street southwest. J NOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. KING’S PALACE, No. 814 SEVENTH STREET. Being compelled to surrend floors, ms large Show-room and Stock-room, by the last part of this month to the builder to fin.sh im- provements, I'am oblixed to sell the entire stock of FLOWERS, PLUMES, HATS, TRIMMED GOODS, And all other articles in the MILLINERY LINE, We are willing to make still another sacrifice to get rid of our large and extensive stock. having no room to store it during progress of building. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Our entire stock must be cold. Priceno object. Call and escertain prices: and couvinee yourself aid be sure tosecure a barcan. Now is your chance; don't miss it. Caileariy, First come first ‘served. KI GS PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, Between H ayp T. e-Remember, no Branch Store and no conn with any other e stablishnier it. GPECIAL NOTICE. REDUCING STOCK. FINE DRESS GOODS. We are having our Semi-annual Closing Out Sale Now. Our Rernant Counter is replenished daily. Great Baryains may be had throughout our immense Store, the stock all havin been marked down. Good LAWNS, 5 cents per yard, and CALICOES, 5 cents. WHITE GOODS in great variety, at aston- ishingly low prices. Now is the t'me to buy your SILKS, SATINS and VELVETS, either for the present or approaching feazon. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at cost, Beautiful Plaques, Palettes and Fancy Business Cards will be given out by the Cashier in proyortion to the amount of Goods purchased. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., S25 Nos. 928 7th st. and 706 Kn. w. FLPAT A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY USING RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO.'S = GAs-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE. (Furnaces for Coal or Wood). Embedy new 1882 improvements not found in other goods. Contains more practical and ureful features, Cost less to keep in order—uee less fuel, will ive more heat and a larger volume of pure air than any furnace made—Cheapest to buy and use. (Ricuarvson, Boy: 232 & 2: Manufacturers, Yd. Sold by CHAS. G. BALL, 1337 Est. n. w., Washington, D.C, 3y29-e, tu&th, 3m Fo THE SUMMER Use AMERICAN PALMER'S GINGER ALE. Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer. SAML C. PALMER, 12% TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ‘West Washington. §27-Telephonic connection. dyl7 my second and third } AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. HEATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARDEN. Lees NUNS VEILL MONDAY, AUGUST 1, tof the sterling melo-dramatic Artista, MESEMINSTE OSCAR GHAT ond Wor SFEPHES with their greatest Acting Dogs in the world, Hero an Zip, in thelr thrilling Sensational Drama, eutitied: “SAVED FROM THE STORM," With s powerful cast of characters. The greatest Otio of the _ firet ce of FLORENCE Mi DONALD, the world’s famous Sons ana Danee Lay, NELTON, the Great Egyptian Juggler, 4 a host of others, making a very brilliant company. "Prices an ustal, 25, 39 and 60 ents, ot Matinees Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday. anT HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, New York avenue, between 13th and 14th sts. Water constantly chanzing and kept at temperature of 80 to 85 dexrees. Hours: Gentiemen, 7 to 9 a.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m.; Ladies, 10 a.m. to 13 m. g Guaranteed instruction in Swimming, $5. jy11-3m (ABSERS SUMMER GARDEN, street, between 7th and 8th streets. ‘T ERY EVE 1G By en Orchestra of si FIFTEEN SELEC MUSICIANS. jel2-3m RIVER'S SUMMER IGHT ENTERTAIN- THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO GARDEN PARTIES. An entire New Company th: No, 626 a Street. Xo. C kina ON EXHIBITION f AND GALE AT MARKRITERs, Street 626 EF street northwest, one door from 7th street, ice Oil Vaintings, Engravings, Chromos, ete. : Hock of Faperhansings, Bictare Cord and Tassels, Kings, Nails, ete., at Large and Choice Frames, Pictu Markriter’s. Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery. "017 _ PICNIC EXCURSIONS, &c._ GpRnd Exc TO LURAY Cavz, §®-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1882. FFE A TTIT 00 NNN ESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1882. g8585 FFE A TTIT 00, XN X ill leave the Bi d Ohio depot at 8:30 — Ra TO ONRN Train will leave the Baltimore and Ohio depot at 8:3 e > m, and return not inter. than IL o'clock p- in., allow. | S8SS8 EEE A““A T “oo” N NN ing five full hours at the Cave. Every passenger guat- PPP ERE RRR RRR Y. ¥ anteed a comfortable seat or money refunded on the P PE R RR RY ¥ pot. PPP EE RRR RRR YY | Round one including admission to Cave, $3.60. = E RBRERER YE we gitlatepbitt House Drug store and ‘Free P REFER RR KR ¥ 2 fore for free descriptive pamphlet of Cave. y BUILDIN For further information eal on ed gee HELPHESSTINE & FREE, Pennsylvanis avenue, corner 9th strast. at were. Establiched 1840. ans BLACK, ALL-WOOL, BUNTING, 150, LACE STIPED BUNTING, 150, 86-INCH WHITE DIMITY, 12¥¢. 5-4 BLACK FRENCH PANAMA CLOTH, 50c. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. se ATORS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRE: Desiring to purchase Dry Goods ery Large and Well-se take home will find a | ed Stock of CHOICE GOODS” At the Establishment of SEATON PERRY, (Successor To Prary & Brotwen), ESS NOVELTIFS, PARASOLS, D ROBES at Prime Cost. voLAW ¥ rect from the nta,” atid are offered at “very ow price ¥ CASHMERES and CHUDDA CLOTHS, I Wool LADIES’ HAB'T CLOTHS. 1CHUDDA SHAN Sand MOHALS 1 RECT PRIC OSTPONED.—OWING TO THE veather, the Picnic of the CONTINENTAL CLUB has been Postponed until the 9th of August. WANT TO, VOCAL AND Accompany the EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, MARY WASHINGTON, Which leaves at 6:30 p.m., and returns at 11 p.m. Gent's tickets 50 cents, to be had of the committee and at the boat; Indies’ tickets complimentary. No objectionable parties allowed on the boat. aul-lm NFAVORABLE au5-3t" ON THE STEAMER MILES FOR 15c. MARY WASHINGTON ursion to Mt. Vernon Springs every her wharf at 9a.m., returning at 3 Bring out tiie childre ed on the boat, RANDALL, Proprietor. TRIP ON THe POTOMAC. Sehro Fare 1 Ly) R CEDAR POl (WASHINGTON'S CONEY SELECT DAILY FAMILY EXCURSIONS. MOSELEY leavin: The palace steamer JANE. cursious to this popular Gth street DAILY, exces mmanagement reserve the ake up any boat and return money for same. Positively oper charreters allowe.l on boat or erounus terooius reserved for f alt-water bathing, F' rass and ren, Mare Fi ial arran sients made with societion etubs, ni: iy isa sions. 4 Quam PAVILIO: GRAND EXCURS DELIGHTFUL S. Boating, Fishing, rs and other BATHING. Gallery, Archery, Prof. Ci EVERY DAY, From 7th-street wharf at 9 a. SUNDAY AT 3 P. Round trip tickets, 50 cents. . Greatly reduced rates to churches, societies and others. Arrangements can bo made to stop’ at any point on the river. : ty" pe POTOMAC ME: i NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT WE TAKE STOCK NEXT WEEK, WE WERE COM- | | PELLED TO REPLENISH OUR STOCK OF HAM- | | BURG EMBROIDER) TURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH WHAT WE | THINK ARE | BURGS EVER OFFERED IN “THIS CITY. RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT WE MUST OFFER GOODS CHEAP AT THIS SEASON OF THE | PROFIT, AND NOW ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF | 12%e.. 17c., 20c., Be. WESHALL, AS USUAL WITH US, GIVE A BAR- | GAIN WHEN WE GET A BALGAIN, | SELL THIS LOT AS FOLLOW HAVE 10 ASK THE REGULAR PRICES—FOR THIS MONTH, HOWEVER, HALF PRICE AT THE 921 will receive prompt attention. TERRA COTTA AND OTHER NEW SHADES JUST BONNET AND GUINET SILKS AT VERY LOW WE GUARANTEE OUR FINISH OF GUINET SHEETINGS AND PILLOW Casi AND LI AND HAVE JUST RE- THE BEST BARGAINS IN HAM- YEAR, WE BOUGHT AS CHEAPLY AS CASH | WILL BUY, AND HAVE ADDED A VERY SMALL XTRAORDINARY aT BARGAINS Tie. and 50c. Per Yard, D ASSURE YOU THAT THE VALUES WILL NOT BE AS GOOD IN THE COMING SEASON, WE HAVE ALSO BOUGHT FROM THE MAN: FACTURERS 10 OR 15 CARTONS OF ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS AT HALF PRICE, AND WE SHALL No. 4's, 5's an BEST ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS At Se, Per Yard, No. 9's and 12's at 10c. Per Yard. THESE ARE GONE WE SHALL AGAIN WHEN BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 "9 Samples Furnished to any address, Mail orders aut WOODWARD & LOTHROP. NEw SHADES IN DRESS GOODS. RECEIVED SUITABLE FOR TRAVELING DRESSES. PRICES, PREVIOUS TO TAKING INVENTORY. BLACK SILKS TO NEITHER CRACK OB SPLIT, AND OFFER BARGAINS, HAVING JUST PURCHASED ‘A LARGE LOT ADVAD- TAGEOUSLY. HOUSEKEEPERS' DS. IN COTTON PRICES, TABLE ALL WIDTHS. TOW! AND GREAL VARIETY. EN AT THE LOW! DAMA‘ IN NAPKINS IN W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, . 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 2 ONE PRICE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. aui FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- NT COMPANY Run daily excursions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, | leaving 7th-street wharf at 9 a. m. and 3p. m., re- turning leave Glymout at 1 p.m. and9 p.m, Fare, round-trip—60 ‘cents; children under 12, 25 cents. Greatly reduced rates ‘to societies and clubs’ can be ob~ tained of the Treasurer, J. Orville Johnson, 469 Penn- | aylvapia avenue northwest. Du. 8. A. H. MCKIM, President. Dn. E. P. HOWLAND, Secretary. I. R. TREMBLY, Superintendent, at Glymont. jy10 Ocoee aN FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Having been thoroughly overhauled and newly fur- nished, is running excursions to the above places. For Occoquan Falls, Sundays, Wednesdays and Pri- Gays, leaving 71 t wharf Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays and ys xt 9 a. im.. returning at 8p. in. ‘Tickets, 25 cents. Mount Vernon Springs, Saturaaye. Seaving 9) a.m., returning at5 p.m. Tick- ets, 10 cents. Dancing on all trips except Sundays. Fine brass band on Sunday. Noobjectionuble parties allowed on the boat. jyl E. 5. RANDALL, Proprietor. H® FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘The Steamer Excelsior, canal packet, will make her ar trips to the above places on MONDAY, WED- NESDAY, FRIDAY and DAY, leaving her wharf, Congress “street and Canal, at 8 o'clock a. in. sharp. Fare, 60 cents round trip. Can be chartered Tuesda: Ahufeday and Saturday.” For Mforniation inquire at GRAY S HILTON’s, 303 9th street, opposite Cent Market, or G. EBSTER, 1114 4th treet rort! weet. aul-Im* fe GuNpay EXCURSIONS. LADY OF THE LAKE EY J. REEDS NEW PRICE LIST oF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGAN: No. 1.—One UPRIGHT GRAND, panneled case, three-striayed full awraife, cost peed three mouths and must be sacrificed’, Nb. B.—One of those cclebrated NEW YORK UP- RIGHTS. in elegant rosewood case, nearly new, aud worth §: No. 3.—One 7-octave rosewood SPEAR PIANO, with overstrung base and late improvements; $100, Re. 4 —Onewenuine CHICKERING. in good orter: $90. RUG POUBLE-KEED MASON & HAMLIN —Ohe xenuine LORING & BLAKE ORGAN, able for doors and windows. SPECIAL OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME TO from 20 to €0 yards, at Moqnettes and down, as we must make rooia for fall stock, which we | shall Commence receiving very soon. JD™ 600ds aT REDUCED PRICES, 250 Pieces 5-4 Mosquito Netting, Blue, at 25-—suit- 5 estes Cotton, in remnants, at 8c, worth 12%c, J case Merrimack Percales at 7c., worth 10. 500 Parasols at about half price. 300 all Linen Boating Snirts at 50c., worth $1. 109 Plain Black Gre ‘at 8c., worth 15. 0. 300 Color d Counterpanes at $1, worth $1.50. |, 200 Yards White ¢ ordet K. at Gye. 5) Pieces Plain Biack Nun's Velling at 20c., worth 37. BARGAINS IN EVERY KIND OF DRY Goops. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 718 Market Space. Sy28 SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. CLOSE OUT SURPLUS STOCK. Fine Fancy Mattings 35¢., former price 50. Fine Fancy Mattings 30c., “* ** 40. Good Fancy Matting 25c., 30 and 35. Also, a line of Body Brussels, limited in quantities, and a few patterns in Velvets at ‘and $1.40. A very good line of Tapestry Brussels, at 75 cents. Our entire stock of Carpetings have been marked | Jy22 SINGLETON & HOEKE. vith stop and warranted: €60. No. 7.—One genuine BURDETT ORGAN, with massive case, 6-octave, cost $30: will be slaughtered at $150. No. §.—Special low Uriges and easy terns on the MATCHLESS —HIEN the EKAMP PIANOS and SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS. N.B.—Cash als on hand for the purchase of sec- oot Bis RRATRE Sheet forte UNCEY J. REED, ‘CHAI 4y22 433 7th street northwest. JREICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re- BY UNIVERSAL ACCORD, ‘Axzn’s Camanrio PIs are the best of all purgatives for family use, They arc the product of long, labor- ious, and successful chemical investigation, and their physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most be compared with them; and every person, knowing virtues, will employ them, .when needed. They system in perfect order, and maintain in g it is de- ee 8 for persons in cious, UPRIGHT AND GRAND PIANOS. Norice.—I shall open the Fall trade sep-| smber 10 with an unequalled se‘ection of most’ nt Pianos. Wait till 10th of September. H. L SUMNER. aus EATTY’S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOS, B 7 50. Factory running da} uy ht. Cata- fog figs adie DANIEL BEATA Waahine- 225 al v, 0 bags td jaabington, D. C. Catalogues free. oes BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS If COAL AND Woop, By water and rail direct from the mines. ee scgice: pieemaamant at: “yas PRESLEH St a | z <4 Ov IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED Silke, "eae AT OST! “aT cost!” scien Fedaced To coat TeICRTERY, god UNDERWEAR, Large stock. Allat me Pere: DRY GOODS. 5 § Gat HELP! HELPS ‘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 #till on hand; enough | eaid when we xay that no Goods sball be carried into the new building that a price will sell, ‘We have on hand about 10 cases Beautiful LAW! Sets, at About 1,800 pieces WHITE GOODS of every desoripe tion, Those we have reduced tothe cost of importa- tion, and are cheap. 3,000 yards genuine Wamsutta SHEETING, ten-quar- ter wide, runuing in length from one to ten yards, at about 25 ct. por yard. ‘This make cost 37}y cts. to bay from the agent, ALL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-HALP THEIR FORMER PRICE, ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD THAT A PRICE WILL SELL, ‘We are proud to say that the Building cost much more | than we anticipated, and our bank accounts rum low. | We must therefore replenixh. ue 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 ots, All Oddsand Erds in HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, such as Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, etc., at balfe 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 ENTERPRISE IN SUCH & STYLE AS TO BE A PBIDE TO THE CAPITAL LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET sy2 Nortnwest. Pade ne cae ace ee LADIES’ GOODS. 20 PER CENT OFF BILE 81 na FLANNEL 8! SATINE SUITS, GINGHAM 8 LAWN 8 AND JACKETS. Prices Marked in plain figures. Store close at ¢ o'cE, 3y24_7Cite Treviee Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. M® J. P. PALMER, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her ar rangements for the FALL SEASON, the Summer stock of FINE MILLINERY ‘now on hand will be sold 4y14_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. | Lowers AT COST. Our immense Stock of FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST to reduce. Also, great BARGAINS offered in PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. LACE MITTS AND THREAD GLOVES AT COST MES. M. J. HUNT, 09 F street northwest, DOUGLASS’, HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLE! OUR OWN MAKEOF THE FINEST WATCH SPRING STEEL, S0c. UP. ANY STYLE AND SIZE. MADE TO ODER. HOOPSKIRTS OF *“REFUSE” STEEL, 25¢. A.Bne French Woven CORSET at $1, usually sold at ‘A Fine French Coutille Hand-made CORSET, at $1. This corset is wold in other cities at $1.50. a5 We hay pecial lot of Children's Regular Made HOSE. fy Cardinal, Biue and Brown, at 25c, Would be ees DOUG NINTH asD F STREETS mid M's ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, a 430 TENTH STRFET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to onder iu every style ad Santeria, guaran bx rs = “od Spectral ties ANE FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS. Guced prices. | Wi, Knabe & Co.'s Word. renown os, "Tun : 23 T1eh street, above Penusylvanissvenues’ je8-9m wine largest ameortment of Lawnsin Washington. Pur "Finen Lawns only 23c. ALLET DAVIS & CO.’S Colored Silks, navy blue, dark green and other col- ors, ands $1.80 % Jmmense sesortment, 60, 62, 16, 67 cte., for curtains, 15, 20, 250. to Bleached Table Damank, all ES = Dinuer Napkine, all linen, 7Se. dozen. * Hlnck Cashmere Shavis, jure wool, $2 to $10, Bisck'and Colored Cashuieres, pure wool, double L. WILD & BRO.. ‘Width, 3734 to 75c. 209 7th Street North Nun's velliug, pure wool, (in 2250. gole tents for the STIEFF and then ANT fo a pen Byectat ttuentlon given to Tantng Daoeand Organs, | Bleck and White Stzped Allin Soe "=o ‘eral Pianos ad Organs now forront at low raves. | Nun's Velling, (black, all pure wool, 25e. CARTER'S, 48 711 MARKET SPACE. down all LINEN LAWNS LAWNS t025c., worth Sigor 8> OTC Best CANTON GINGHAMS reduced to 10c. line of GRENADINES cf most desirable All COLORED DRESS GOODS at cost. WHITE GOODS. Splendidstock. Low prices. All FANCY PARASOLS at cost. ihe tn oto “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. lercules™ for which Miss HH. is special Roda i Cocest, her own, maka, tsatfordus Seisb s GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. sx FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for §9. Six finest Dress Shirts made to order for $12. © uaranteed. Perfect fit Or closing out sale of summer neck-wear and under. Supplied for very ttle money. — (French Lace Undershirts reduced from $1 to 50 cts.) out of Clogng outs Jarge stock of Fancy and Balbrigeam Halt Hose, only jy22 MEGINNISS', 1002 F street, n.’ 1112 F Sraxer NonTawsst, Wasumrotox, D.C. Dress Shirts to order-..e--veseees Bis Gites Fine ryt ortensrnecrscee=e Bix to: axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest,