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THE EVEN ING STAR. Fuvaesps - August 10, 1882, LOCAL MENTION, Whe Weather. OFrice or mk CHIFE Stewart. OFFICRR, WAEHINETON. August 10, 1882, 9:3) am For the mit from on the x tempe ise tn ba Special Weather fw TO-MOKKOW TO BE FAIR AND SLIGHTLY COOLER. ‘The ehte diiriets st ot some Dust encounte: Perry Duvl Jordan. He says 1 will prevatl. Wl diseases of neve photo. No Avorn p 403 Penn rom the springs ance. ‘The Wasi avenue, betwe eased Lerats. nd of the Mrs. D.S. Parnell be Hghted Im. 0 p.m. wily at the iwere w asup- | Perform. | ew York | ‘THE CAMP MEETING SEASON, * The Opening Special Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON #ROVE, MONTGOMERY County, MD.,) ‘August 10, The camp meeting at this place commenced this morning, and everything ts bustle and confusion. ying the household ts and goods of the tenters to the camp, and The first day at camp for | those tenting Is not calculated to be one of ease | and quiet, and 1s very apt to ruffle those of the Tals thing fs not right The wagons are busy con effe e phe seons busy. | smoothest temperament. est of this lov.li be found anyw! equate to all pri total number of cottages thus far ere » allot which THs TENTEE are divited as follow: ptown, Mrs. Caj jollaud and Wal rh r Fowk i 3 a de —Thox Dowilng, Jesse Wilse : Mrs. 1. P. Jicksoa Joan Berry, led. Le Ow: ackfort, M hy i. g ot Ryland Chapel. Fourt Wm. Mobtey, Uriah” Grimth, ¢. this ¥ nut ¥ Thompsn, Valier bdourding tents | Rabbitt, of | _ Ctret Mrs. M.D. Cla 5 ¢ eal, the: ‘prestati ct, amd wilo het sof the exiny of Found uch, Bal atth, Wr. Yer, of the county, ierlek. son. © of mint own, the fers whi ag no Iss than é! ‘s te number rarely exe m: suecess, and 15 TF boa net Will Pematn wise tae situated “between he: vurd aud room at the Lot cup THE corrad ‘Those ¢ sume nths are: foulon, Mr. T. J. Re . Simpson, U.S. voit, L. 8. Chapinan, 3 on. LP. ation Last ever kin end J. Yur eatap Mr. Jnc Warrants frocit eral persons for A cob age, wa: fault of $9 Making treats of Smith. i» drivers of the Alderny dairy Of one of their numoer, ted in THe Stax. There i. tot of ‘els “ir plunde neni rat aving U Last night burgiirs eife Adier & Brows fancy gools ment, street, thro the basement door, and Telieved the money drawer of about sixty dollars in Mr. Wim. Ti. Chase aga justice: of Ui Dia, to accept a p ment. tendered his resignation peace for the District of Colum- sition In the Treasury depart- Messrs. Di a Bros. on 1 unity property on M. venue, det nd 44 streets, Ww chinery, X.G Eng the y mluct of the found city. sad the other bla r Uniontown, wi Ui, spend one Ww on i with forgery by Mr. L nilton, of the his ‘house, ereet sont ie OF Fecove it On Monde ands of a poll-en ¢net, and t wrning Sergeant possession. tt was MR Rooxe RO axp Cc Judge Set! ousdoz. Ged that las: Rooney's = grabbel S present, and the ¢ to prove he had not | sviclous cus jorney for the de- fense sold Mr. Rooney h. a Heense for dog, 2nd the aniinil ty eason to believe have be=n ex: Baz it wis Contrary ty t wourt = wa ihia Is a seri ator. and biting dogs will | ve to be kep close restraint. "He wi Impose a fine of $10 cr 9 days, ent At BY 0° <3 and Off rs Sade found “Martin Matthews lying face on I street, be 36 taeest. Martin was eck last nt om dut¥ asa wat Fallvoul ABONE 195G ¢ Was seen nv and it ts supposed t He was taken to b avenue Sut 2 the case thts after! +1005 New Jersey the coroner wil examine oe Sons OF Jonapa® INSTALLATIO: “ om. cers at’an open meeting, In the new and beautiful ehapel of the Methodist chureh at Cedarville, Md. Judge Joun J. Weed, crand chief, and Major Fred. ‘A Houd A patriarch, were agsisted by John W. Thompson on hard O. Polkinhorn. "The following oficers were Installed: J. Henry Huntt, Worthy chiet; L. L. Orme, pust chief; J. L. P: Huntt, recording secreta: lal secretary; EP. Marti empson, worthy guide; H.W. tant guide: 'J. I Vernon, tnside ‘wd. Butler, outside watehman, rts ar- _ River TRADE. —Iarbor Master Sutton ppvate te-day as follows: Schooners John 4 ‘and Arteville H. vediere, Johnson; Anna, Dicker- ave, Chise Martha Washington, Kentz; Mary & Ward, Wash: =e and Maltsa Washington, Mister, melons, . LN. Fall, coal for Johnson Bros; schr, Hope. do. do. ; sehr. G.¥. Krebbs, do. for P. Poland; sehz. Alice Civils, do. do. Banze Del. Rar. Jor C. H. Burgess. Schr. Mount Vernon, O. Carter; schr. Uriah Homer, do. do.? sehr. Ohver Underwood, do. do.; schr. Rising Sin, do. fis r. Wisumies, do. do. ; ‘chr. Ada Lee, dos for Briscoe. ——_-__-_ } intere: | clude Revs. F ‘in berore Judge Wylie | © loner T. P. Morgan, RH. RK Woodward, nd Mr. Jolson. year is run by Wash. a morhing {resi me. country. THE PREACHING. Itis not known yet who will preach on Friday but Bishop Andrews opens the camp mornin, by preaching, and all expect a treat The trains from W: 8:10 and > and sinp for it B10 pain, entng train from last y and 6:05 p.m. siington they leave the wement of Wash. lost of whom, however, are perman : after the camp | 2 With neary rhe camp this Year gives promise of being the largest that has been held here for years—both in tents end nizabers ar ads stantly being All that 15 really necesss the finest summer resorts 1 which if is con- year. Tue water The number of tents put up are seventy-five, and to be occupied by Mrs. » Of r, of corsetown, ri. . W. Boyer, 1. G. dy 3 M1. th,’ John A. Benson, and Wm. H. Ward, irs. Fran bota of whom keep of Foundry; Ed, yare the tents of Francis Murphy atures Of this camp 1s the large | occupy tents of their eded three or belonging to the military 2 anid |, While cupyins cottages and are here for the r. Chas M. Nye, Mr. Walter a, Capt. Wil- | Altschu and Mr. Williams, brought 13 the grounds by sume of the butchers from the shington to camp leave at A change has been eur, thus giving visitors a longer stay on the grounds.’ M. The Wesley Grove Camp. At Wesley Grove yes ducted by Rev. J. C. Thrasher Shoaff, who led . Re way and R courses. To-day Is set apart for sacramental vices, under the direction of Rey. Samuel R: ers, DD. n experience meeting of ¢ a. iffith, Calvert county; nd and Charles B. Sutton, Prince ‘Thomas, John Landstreet and C. M. Brown. Irving Park. At the colored M.E. camp meeting at Irving Park yesterday Rev. J. A. Holmes conducted a J. 1 . M. . W. Langford. Mr. Carroli’s sub- “The Hutaan and Divine Nature of eting, and the preaching was by Re Davis, of the African M. E. chureb, Rev and Rev. V ———— usciments, Excursions, Etc. —The bill at th of ollo, Drry) MMEK THEATER.—The specialty per- formances at Driver's constantly crow in popular. ity THE Wasntxctos morning and e' a. m. 10.12 m. for ladie MasaioTH uiner Corcoran last rg nied. The guests of the club lande 1 at Ma’ Hall, Where a part of the evening was Among those present were M Edson, Dr. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Joh: Mi<s Lola Mr. Wi Sehathirt, Miss Cordelia Levy, Miss iss Fannie Stoops, Lieut. Harris, U. Miss Pari 5 Ts. Good Mrs. Harry Pearson, C. Maude Reynolds, Fred. Ober and lady, Jos. Connol Aucustus Bruenl, ly, Fairbrother, Mt am. Wise, G | Ralser, Mr and | Kirat Jennie Cooper, and Mrs i Johnson, Wooster, | Johnstone, ge Johnstone, Mrs. ALR. White, A. 8. St Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kimball, rry Rapley, Will Harris,” A. Emmerich, Dr. George B. Welch, B. W. H. Kitson and Ern « Taylor, Dr. A. rday meetings were con- nd Rev. J. W- at . Regester, Rev. $. W. Hadda- K. Cox preached edifying dis- r od ‘The further arrivais of ministers f- wh orge’s county; C. W. Mark, Montgomery county; David Comique in- ‘Served from the a fine orchestral concert ly rshall nd Mrs, Kimball, Mr. and Mra F. dll mbley, Miss uly, Mr. and any Smith, E Fowler, er, ALF. . Bennle, airbrother, George A.W! Fannie Ware, Miss Nellie Swett, itr. and Mrs. Henry pofford, Mies May onénson, Miss i rry Simonds, Frank Pearson, Frank M. ney Sinith, G. F. Johnston, George Mr. and Mrs. Church, Mr. and. Mr. Love- tkxe! BE f 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. LAWNS merked down to 4 cents. Einent Amettean ORGANDY LAWNS Sonia, s ‘NS 5 con’ Finest LINEN LAWNS marked down to 18 cents. Hamburg ENG, at half pri INDIA “LINEN, "PersthN LAWN, CHECKED NAINSOOKS, OE haba prices reduced. WHITE COUN- 8, Ete. Lonsdale C AMBRE: cts, TABLE LINENS, WINE CLOT! TERPANES, TOWELS, X ‘We are receiving our new Fall Stock of BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, BUGS and DRUGGETS, Etc.. at TOWsoN's, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DENTIST, (9 th street northwest, . | be |= Ce THE POTOMAC CLUB BOAT RACE—BASE BALL—TURF Sports on Land and Water. NOTES, ETC. A great deal of interest centers in the race be- CITY IFEMS. A Policeman’s Heport. tween the two crews from the Potomac Boat Club | Gentlemen!’ Ny pennant ne aie palieeeeD to take place at 630 this evening. It 1s known | of the eighth precinct, city. For a long time I that the crews are very evenly matched, and a very close and hotly contested race will be rowed, e: At Troy— etrolt, 2 At Provi- and that thing can't be found, which in the hurry | Gente “cittagacg: Providchce 1 At New Yous acking may be was left behind. Thes> Uzht | Metropolitan, 5; Atlantic, of Canada, 0. ons, however, are fleeting, and by night ew Orleans, or within 500 miles of it, was rything will be in place, and those who have | agreed upon ew York yesterdity as the ‘place red hard during the day Will take their rest in | for the prize fight between “Tug” Wilson and s to the eloquent discourse that 18 to be | James Elliott. @olivered by Bishop Andrews, ners at _the Coney Island races yester- a. 2 | won by Wiison and al c w m ‘Dattle th th: co mi | N da da 15, Est te barring accidents. burg. as trainer for the crews to row in the coming regatta, falo, 4; Wore in conditl from America tou Soctation addressel the presidents of the vartous. Ame the answers by to-da w articles from Maria Smith, was sent L hal revenue laws; grand nellus A. Offutt, lou Addie Jackson, profautty; 8 or Boland, core perso s us Sinith, 01 Sor 7 days. Bud Smith- son, colore colored, Keep the peace or s threats lo Susan It fs likely that the Potomac boat club will en- age the services of the oarsian Taylor, of Pitts— Base ball yesterday: At Washington—War de- artment nine, 11; P.O. D. nine, 4. At Pittsburg— altimore, 8; Allegheny, 5. At Worcester—But- ter, 1, Av Boston—Boston 4; Cieve- The win: yy 0 Barney Asron, Monk, Aleck, Ament, nt Jim Vanderveer, inners at the Lon; Branch races were farathon, Strathsp oga were Monogram, War- jennie V. a xpect to have St. Jutien azain In a few weeks, ales consider the delay In the replies ching their status may have fact that the Amateur Rowing As- ‘The trainer and ¢ risen from the n clubs instead of the secretaries. There eptance of the Hilisdales’ owing Association have , unless tl (eek eee CoLorgn Women IN A STREET FicHt.—Marla farter und Annie Anderson, two colored woinen vere before Judge Snell this morning, charged 1th naking an affray In the street. ‘The test aony showed that they had a regular pitched street, In Which tuey made calico fly. the court that Maria robbed her of and she took her to task about 1 an] Maria gave her nos tion, First Poricr Covnr.—Judge Snet. Yesterday, after our report closed, James Bryans siored, for larceny of some clothing nd other ed to Six ating the inter- Jury, bonds $500. Henry 3 bonds or 90 days. aith, ‘Vagraney; bonds or 29 loud’ ant boisterous; $5 or 15 profanity; $ or 7 da! Land bolsterous; $5 OBUnS IP fa ‘oble, colored, Varney To-day, Annie s ays. dos. Kelly, ays. Belle Peni on the street; $5 or <a dangerous dog; Marla Carter and Anaie Anerson, $5.0 15 Nancy Taylor, An* days. 0 nie Hawkins and Hannah Harris, colored, trespass; s2cach. John Butler, colored, larceny of 109 bricks from George F. Rider Thos. O'Don- | 4 Being ed nell, threats to Orla loors, my large Herman Hoblem: r, threats to Jw nds to the 1 a Paul Tiurm! It on #0or 30 days. Robert Car- v Carter, Ms wife; personal ‘Thet’s rather coodish, but no twin: seem toh | bei feeling wan in Lynn.” , “Then Pn RATULATED HIM. Mornin’, mornin'!” said a Lynn man to one of his hbors the other day, ‘‘Accept my heartiest con- gratulations.”* “We-what for?” demanded the bewildered congratulated man. “Why, you look o elated and happy that Mr. Benjamin here, end I, thought surely you must be the new-made father of twin “Good gracious! twins Not any. a don’t e caught on to the true inwardness of my aming happiness—the real reason why I'm the best sey I, na; Tconfess T dor H you. t qnite understand Tidrink Sanford’s Ginger, See?” menced taken half a good. After the second bottle was taken completely cured and have been well ever since. T have given the Iron Bitters to my children with such good effects that I mend them. ggists, $1 on Tecelpt of te. per qt. C 7 the Inst part of t Was A great sufferer from night sweats. Two reputabie physicians falling togive me relief, so upon mendation of a clerk in DeMoil’s drug store I com- Brown's Iron Bitters. When I had the advice meral debiilty and and recom- I found that it was doing me was most cheerfully recom- Wx. T, CLINTON, Met. Poltee, Eighth Precinct. Juniper Water at C. B, SHAFER’s, 1010F st. Send forcircular. 6 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 ch, ¥ ac avenue, rvous Debility age, 6 for $5, 01 x $1,000 Rewara For ang case of bitta, bleed or protruding Piles that DeBln falls to c Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Out his signature. Sold by druggists churned ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, jho energy; itching, Pile Remedy Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 one genuine with- holesome, mildly stimulating effect on s ich is a direct ald to digestion, at the same tine acting energetically on the liver aud gently on the bowels, Ne is a depressed, irritable state of mind; a weak, nervous, exhausted eel tion; coniused head; weak memory; loss of power j in generative organs occasioned by excesses; men- tal overwork, or indiscretions. A posiuive infalll- able remedy’ for all these troubles ts found in Allen’s Brain Food, which tor arrests all Involuntary d a1 gloom and desponden no antma~ up the system, 9 removes men- y, and restores wonder- power to the weakened organs. Sold py all nt free by nrll Qriee, from ALLEN's Puranwacy, 315 Srorr & CKOMWELL, Agents, 4e0 Penneylvania avenue. ulcerated, 018-€0 inflammation, all Kidney yy “Buchupaiba.” 6 e proceeded to chastise her. A fine of $5 or 1 adder. 15 days cach was imposed. stinging SITU uone MREEEIROR ——> and Urinary Complaints, cured D; ‘Phe Courts. $1. Depot, Stott & Cromivell. Iderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, and delivered in 4-ib. “Ward” i Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, “aim, 15¢. pint every morning prints, 4 40c. per 1b. KING’S PALACE, No. 814 SEVENTH STREET. if compelled to surrender my second and third PLUME: Andal Onr entire stock must be eold. HATS, ow-roomn and also Stock-room, by inonith to the builder to fin sh im- provenients, I am oblixed to sell the entre stock of FLOWERS, TRIMMED GOODS, It other articles in the having: KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Price no. obj inee yourself MILLINERY LINE. We are willing to matestill another sacrifice to get rid of our larg and cxten: store it during prevress of bui no roou to iy H axp I. Te-Remember, no Branch Store and no connection with any other extablishment, e AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. DRY_Goops. ‘HEATER COMIQUR—SUMMER GARDEN. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, | With their geoatest A cting Dogs Zip, in sen ‘With a ap) of the » first DONALD, the'world’s famous Tee wasn New ¥ 80 to $5 dewrves, Ladies, 10.a.m. to 13 m. Guaranteed instruction in Sw: APSERS SUMMER GARD street, Drver Ss SUMM ‘ME! SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO ON EXHIBI AND SALE MARKET? Street. No. 626 E Large and Markriter's, ‘Terns Cash. EW DISCOV tovisit the MAN (OTH CAVE, aul0-6t* Es tof the sterling melo-dramatic MISS MINNIE OSCARGHAY and Woe thrilling Sensational “SAVED FROM THE STORM," verful cast of characters. The ice of FLO! ECTED MU HIBITION Free Art Galle: ERY! Artints, STEPHEN! in the world. Hero and Drama, entitled: teat Olio ENCE Mo- Song and Danee Lady. NELTON, the Great Egyptian Juggler, da host of others, making a very brilliant company. "Prices as ustial 23, 85 and 30 cenke, Matinees Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday. an? Ww ING SCHOO) avenue, between 13th aud Lith sts, Water constantly changing and kept at temperatureof Hours: Gentlemen, 7 to 9 a.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m.; imming, $5. THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. GARDEN PARTIES. pany this week in a great bill. Je5 fro. 626 E ¢ Street ar ER’s, street northwest, cne door from 7th street, Choice Oil Paintings, Fngravings, Chromos, ete. Choice Stock of Paperhanginss Fisines, Picture Cord and Tassels, I also Rings, Nails, et _PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, &e. Those wishing to avail themselves of an opportunity recently discovered at ‘Harper's Ferry. will not mies the Excursion on | AUGUST I7rH, ROUND TRIP, $1.50. | Excursion. for cy aul0-1m. L. THE STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN leaves her wharf, foot of 7th street. DATLY, at 10 a,m., MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT, eturning at 3:30 p.m. Fare, round trip, 25c. L. BLAKE, Captain. A AT SU ® Tickets, 25 cent Professor Stein’ occasion. Dancing will commen asst FaaLy BY THE FOURTH STREET M. F- ‘TO Low THR o PALACE STEAM FRIDAY, A GpEAdD EXcuRSION TO LURAY ©. In. and return not lat five full hours at the Cave. Lacomifortable seat orm r than spot. ound tri EVERY TUESDAY EVENID MARY W Gent's tickets at the boat; indi No object! 6 N MONDAY, AUGU CURSION co at 5 CHURCH CHOIR CEDAR POINT, AVE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1882. ‘Train will leave the Baltimore and Obio depot at 8: lig Every pas: nouey refi Which ieaves at 6:30 p.m., and returnsat 11 p.m. d of the committee and entary. ‘ble narties allowed on the boat. aul-Im THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S qt A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY ie RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO.'S FLORIDA WATER, ces for Coal or Wood). Embody new 1882 improvements not found in other yoods. Contains more practical and useful features, Cost less to keep in order—ure less fuel, will cive more heat and a larger volume of pure air than uny furnace th ‘Hoetetter’s Stomach Bitters extirpates dyapepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and isa most genial invigorant, appetizer and aid to secretion. perienced its effects ars awar irrefrageble proofs. stimulus to the urinary organs. For eale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. 234 Water St., N.Y). & Co., Manufacturers, 1337 E st. 0. w., Washington, D. C. Now. Good ‘These are not empty arsertions, as ousands of our countrymen and women who have ex- ‘but are backed up by The Bitters also give a healthful FINE DRESS GOODS. We are haying our Semi-annual Closing Out Sale GAS-TIGHT as DURABLE FURNACE. ‘TOILET, ean BATH, HANDKERCHIEF. made—Cheapest to buy and use. (Ricuazpsox, Boxstox, 232 & Sold by CHAS. G. BALL, H HW 00. gSS88q TTTT ERE TTTT H HO O 8. Tr bs H Hoo Ssgs8 rf EEE T 4529-8, tu&th, 3m TITT EEE RRR 555g, - a RR 8 ? EEE R BR 8 GPECIAL NOTICE. CELEBRATED STOMACH REDUCING STOCK. BEB Lae BRN, 55555 = ay = BBB OL R BR Sgss8 Our Remnant Counter is replenished daily. LAW) Great Barvains may be had throughout our immense Store, the stock ail havin been marked down. ‘S, 5 cents per yard, and CALBCOES, 5 cents, WHITE GOODS in great variety, at aston- iehingly low prices. | Now is the t me to buy your SILKS, SATINS and VELVETS, either for the present or approaching keason. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at cost, Beautiful Plaques, Palet‘es and Fancy Business Caras will be given cut by the Cashier in proportion to the amount of Goods purchased. Is Est Also, some good ALPACA come ‘There ere a few more of those BLUE FLANNEL SUITS Iso, a few more of those fine NUN’S CLOTH COATS Also, a few more fine CASSIMERE SUITS at $12.00, wortia $20.00. At?15.00 We have a few In BOYS’ SUL’ In WHITE AND. FA‘ them, regardless of $5.00 will buy a fine PONGEE COAT worth Some OFFICE CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, wing beantifully less, and those wishing some of ‘Tue Barvains wold theres better eall at once, at $9.00, worth $15.00. $10.00. AND VESTS at $4.00, worth . i CASSIMERE SUITS few more CHEVIOT and 10, worth $18. ‘ou can buy-a Suit sold formerly at $25.00. (2.50 will buy a genuine CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER aul W. BURDETTE & CO., % Sy2s Nos. 928 7th at. and 706 K n. w. {OR THE SUMMER TPUE IMMENSE stock F se ar me PALMER'S ri MISFIT STORE, REIS aes Retail Price One Doliar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sale by Dealers and by the Manufacturer, SAMWL C. PALMER, 4224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ‘West Washington. &2-Teiephonic connection. dylt pouEr STE. Will make a ‘Tuesday, Music @ATURDAY iS) STEAMER W. Will leave foot of 71h etre reach Washington al Schroeder's bund e1 Fare 25 cents. at6 ) pan. raged for TRIP ON THE POTOMAC. RCORAN, pn. sharp, returning the occasion. Jy28-1m ove R CEDAR 6th stre tmanaement, re Bout and return money proper characters allow Statcrooms reserved f Sait-water Bathing, F iC. and a torio’s Brass and cents; Children, e Dinne ing Band. 1 POINT! (WASHINGTON’S CONEY ISLAND.) SELECT DAILY FAMILY EXCURSION! The palace steamer JANE MOSELEY will make Ex- cursious to this popular resort, leaving wharf foot of DAILY, except Mondays, at érve the richt to take up. for same. ion boxt or rounds. fumilics. ‘ishing, Dancing on waxed fléo Positively no im- sic by Prof Tickets (round trip), 50 cents. For farther information anply! at St: Mae Hotel. dz Special arrangements made with societies, cluba, and other organizations. dylsaim NCO PAVILION. GRAND EXCUT SIO. 6 river. DELIGHTFUL SALT WATER BAT! Boating, Fishing, Croauel, Shooting Gallery, IN RESORT. &e. PAVILLION. HE POIOMAG FRUIT. G leaving 7ih- turning leav round-trip. eet wharf at 9 lymont at 1 yp, 3, ehildrei syivapia av ‘Du. 8. A. nue northivest. . P. HO MENT COMPAN’ Run daily excursions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, Greatly reduced rates ‘to Kocieties and clubs’ can be ol tained of the Treasurer, J. Orville Jonson, 469 Pen: Dn, I. R. TREMBLY, Superintendent RO} a. m. and 3 m. and 9, under De Mik, Po" in, Fare, cen! H. MckIM, President. OWLAND, Secretary. atGlymont. jy10 OQUAN FAL or STEAMER MARY Having been thoroughly overh: For Occoquan Falls, Sundays, days, leaving Tth-siréet wharf 8 p.m. ets, 10 cents. Dancing on band on Sund all trips except “ jy nished, is running excursions to the above places. Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 ickets, 25 cents. Mount Vernon Sprin: Saturdays, leaving 9 a.m., returning atS p.m. L AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. vASHTNGTON, ted and newly fur- Wednesday ‘Sunday: Sundays. Fine brass No objectionable parties allowed on the boat. E. 5, RANDALL, Proprietor. H® ‘ar trips to the above places Congress "street and Caual, at Fare, £0 cents round tri ‘Thursday and Sut: GRAY & HL Market, or G. Wi west. STER, NESDAY, FRIDAY and BUNDAY, lea FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘the Steamer Excelsior, canal packet, will make her on Mt DAY, WED- her wharf, 8 o'clock a.m. sharp. Can be chartered Tuesday, For information inquire at 9th street, opposite Cente: 1114 4th ‘street nort aul-lin* GUNDAY EXCURSIONS. LADY OF THE of 40 miles down Will make trip ery SUNDA) No liquors sold on Boat. Fare, 30c.; Chi ildren half price. LAKE the Potomac River ev- AFTERNOON, leaving Gth-street wharf 89:90 p.m. Keturnins about 8 o'clock. 3e24-2m_ SUIT, made in first-class style, equal to any sold here at $20.00. wall buy an ALL-LIN . SUIT worth $6.00. We have also a few more of those BLUE. Sag LINEN SUITS, fast colore, at $5.00, worth: time draws near wh'n we haye to make imj xm INALL KINDS OF FINE CLOTHING teens less of cost. if few more of those BLACK BRO, SULTS at $18.00; would be cheap at $40. .00. th Ove SULTS | = Bro some splendid patterns lett, ROY EINES VESTS we m m. Y LINEN Thave some of the better grades left Will slaughter .00. few more of those CASSIMERE AND ‘LAN- NEL VEStS ‘must fo. ‘The prices oo whee uke then go, “OATS are left. We sell them at 40c. ‘They will not be lett very Jong. ATS. If! Oat bo ‘want one, No Troupe to SHOW Goons, Satisfaction guaranteed at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. aud oJ OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD, By water and rail direct from the mines, BAKER'S BAKER'S BAKER'S 4:OLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, ‘Warranted absoh re Cocoa, from witch the exe cess of ofl has ‘been re- Themiseneth of Coooe mised een with Starch, Arrowroot Sugar, % or nd is therefore far economical. It is de- more. licious, now rishin States. a sere ccnnatEs stay unsurpassed by any firm in the United. ae ea ae west. they it the best and ssfest, to eakened constitutions, whore s ea by all druggists, HE. RUPPERT, BX UNiveRsaL acon! D, taken, ‘They. children’ 8-5 ‘NOB. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, BEAPQUSEENS CARRIAGE COMPARE, COT" the cheapest for Beanty, Comfort and Durability in ths ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and ee Re Trea aor pees aiiin | FACTURERS 10 OR 15 CAN | GAIN WHEN WE GET A BA! GAIN, ———_—"! LLUPI'S NUNS VEILIN , Se. We BLACK, ALL-WOOL, BUNTING, 150, BEL 7 LACE STIPED BUNTING, 150, BELPA 86-INCH WHITE DIMITY, 124. 5-4 BLACK FRENCH PANAMA CLOTH, 50c. = Wanted plenty of help to got rid of our still immense stock previous to removing iuto our Handsome New = Building. ER & CHEWNING, ———— tha ioninohci It is impossible for us to mention all the low prices to SE AND MEMBERS OF CONC | which we have reduced the Goods still on hand, enough: ra Sh pecaliaes Dey Goods totake home wit! find a | Sid when we say that no Goods shall be carried into the “Very Large and Weil-sele stock of new building that « price will sell. CHOICE GOODS” At the Establishment of SEATON PERRY, (Svccrsson To Pexny & Bzotuen), We have on hand about 10 casos Beautiful Scta. LAWNS at. | About 1,800 pieces WHITE GOODS of every descrips tion, These ws Hive reduced tothe cost of importas tion, and are cheap. nd MERV LAWNS. ecial Tnducements” in WHITE GOODS. i at Attrac us” in BLAC PD COLORED | 8,5. and SURAHS, | which from the *‘Mann- - “very iow prices.” SHUDDA CLOTHS. HABIT CLOTHS. CHUDDA SHAWL and MOHAIE DL ERS. ies” in HANDRERCHIE; 8,000 yards genuine Wammeutta SHERTING, ten-quare ter wide, running in length from one toten yards, at about 25 cts. per yard, ‘This make cost 375 ets. to buy from the agent. RECT PRICES. A TITT 00. WN f Se TTT & ALL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-HALB € THEIR FORMER PRICE, E RRR RRR RRR P R B sy 4 ALL GOODS MUST RE SOLD THAT A PRICE PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9tl st WILL SELL. Established 1840. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT WE —_— TAKE STOCK NEXT WErK, WE WERE CoM- PELLED TO REPLENISH OUR STOCK OF HAM- BURG EMBROIDERIES, AND HAVE 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 12%e.. 17¢., 200. +» ST4e. and 50c. Per Yard, \D ASSURE YOU THAT THE VALUES WILL NOT BE AS GOOD IN THE COMING SEASON, ‘We are proud to say that the Building cost much more than we anticipated, and onr bank accounts run low. ‘We must therefore replenish. Help ne to do this, and ‘we shall help you to better bazgains than you have ever bouglt before, 800 dozen two-inch Hemstitehed Pare Linen HAND KERCHIEFS at 11 cts. ; have been sold at 25 cts. AU Odds and Ends in HOUSEFURNISH such as Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, ete price to close, WE MUST § WE HAVE ALSO BOUGHT FROM THE MAN S OF ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS AT HALF PRICE, AND WESHALL, AS USUAL WITH US, GIVE A BAR- WE SHALL WE SHALL SELL WE WILL SELL SELL THIS LOT AS FOLLOWS: No. 4’s, Sts an DURING THE HOT SEASON, NO SEASHORD, BEST ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS: At Sc. Per Yard, No. 9's and 12's at 10c. Per Yard. WHEN THESE ARE GONE HAVE TO ASK THE RI AR PRICES—FOR THIS MONTH, HOWEVER, HALF PRICE AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 §?~ Samples Furnished to any address. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. aut WOODWARD & LOTHROP. FOR US THIS YEAR, AS WE ARE DETERMNED TO FINISH OUR ENTERPRISE IN SUCH & Wr SHALL acarn | STYLE AS TO BE A PRIDE TO THE CAPITAL, 921 LANSBURGH & BROTITER, NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET Nonruwest. NEW SHADES JUST OR TRAVELIAG DRESSES. LADIES’ GOODS. AT VERY Low | = = ——————— ———_ INVENTORY. | 2) PER CENT OFF WE GUARANTEE OUR FINISH OF GUINET | SILK SUT sual BLACK SILKS TO NEITHER CRACK OR FLANNEL 8! SPLIT, AND OFFER BARGAINS, SAT RUITS, HAVING JUST PURCHASED GINGHAM SUITS, ‘A LARGE LOT ADVAN LAWN SUITS, TAGEOUSLY. AND JACKE HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS. Prices Marked in plain figures. Store closes at G o'e SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CAST N COTTON | jy24 7 Cite Trevise Paris. 907 Pennsyiv: A AT THE Low OES TABLE | ———————— Stee DAM. NALL WIDTHS, TOWELS AND >. PALME! NAPKINS IN GREAT VAKIETY. by bai Die SE ee W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her are §2- ONE PRICE. rangements for the FALL SEASON, the Summer stody THE DEST IS THE CHEAPEST. of D™ GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. ant FINE MILLINERY now on hand will be sold _iy14_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATIC Fowess AT COST. 50 Pieces 5-4 Mosquito Netting, Blue, at 25¢—suit- able for doors and windows. 5 cuses Cotten, in remnants, et Se, worth 12i¥e, J case Merrimack Percales at 7e., worth 10, 500 Parasols at 2bout haif p 300 all Linen Boating Shirts at 30¢., worth $1. 100 Fieoes Plain Black Grenadines st Ge., worth 15. Ladies’ Dusters 7: 300 Color d ( ‘panes at $1, worth $1.50, 1,200 Corted P.K. at 6 sc. Our immense Stock of FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST to reduce, f ards Whit | Also, great BARGAINS offered in PATTERN HATS 50 Pieces Piain Black Nuu’s Veiling at 20c., worth 37. | ETS. LACE MITTS AD BARGAINS IN EVERY KIND OF DRY GooDs. THREAD GLOVES AT COST. GEO. J. JOHNSON. _385 09 t rt, 4928 713 Market Space. DOUGLASS’, HOOPSKIRTS AND B 5 = = “alge i GINGLETON & HOEKE, OUR OWN MAKE OF THE! ia MADE To HOOPSKIRTS OF *“RE gil fn Breach Woven 00k 50, A 801 MARKET SPACE. SPECIAL OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME To | CLOSE OUT SURPLUS STOCK, USE" STEEL, 250, at $l, usually soldat ne French Contille Hand-ma‘le CORSET, at $1. This corset is sold tn other citienat $1.50, e +» former price 59. ° “= 48: Good Fancy Matting 25¢., * 80 and 35. W e one special jot of Children's “Regular Made ‘Biue and Brown, at 25c. Would ba Rod i i DOUGLASS, tem Bd be ebenede, ae griaee untied tn anutitien, asp’ = STREETS Mognuettes and Veivets ‘Avery good bine of —<— Our entire stock of Carpetings have been marked HUMPHERY, down, as we must make room for fall stock, which we shall commence receiving very soon. Jy22 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every #tyle and tuaterial, and guarantees perfect ft and comfort, Et SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear and finest Iusported Honiery Patent Shoulder Braces and ail Dress Reform Gooils. SINGLETON & HOEKE. on IMMENSE ASSORTMENT | white + Col French Comets and The Hercules” v Corset, for w . is spe OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED ig € i i xpocial aaent surparsed. 2 — FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, ch, Germain and Spanish spoken. a5 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Se ————=—3, DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, Six finest Dress Shirts made to order for $12, Perfect fit waaranteed. ves mmer neck-wear and under- wear Stmnineuces Beturday, July 200, You cau bs supplied for very Little money. immense assortment, 60, 62, 75, 87.cts., (French Luce Undershirts reduced fromr $1 to 50 cts.) fot eu Closing out a large stock of Fancy and Balbrigzam mn Lace for curtains, 15, 20, 25e. tos, 8 x Bumes Nepking, all nen, Toe. dozen ayer gaimeed The tof Lawnsin Ws ; Al Yinen Caune ony Soo Wasuineton. Pur jored ‘Silks, navy biue, dark green and other col- “Hatdsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 CARTER’S, ‘711 MARKET SPAC3, “122 F @razer Norrewesr, Wasumerox, D.C. ‘the Dress Shirts to order....-.+eceeee AT Cost! “aT cost i” Hee, iene oS mara \OMPSON’S: ‘We have marked down all LINEN LAWNS ote, | Sierras exyare one. [T# Best CANTON GINGHAMS reduced to 100. Asplendid tne of GRENADINES of most desirable All COLORED DRESS GOODS at cost. WHITE GOODS. Splendidstock. Low prices. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, Largestock. Allet 616 F Street Northwest. All FANCY PABASOLS at cost. ‘doors west of our present. coat “URE PRICE ONLY.

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