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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAt. OFFICRR, ‘Wasuixctox, D. C., Jun? 5, 1333, $:30 a. in. For the midule Atlantic states, fair weather, Southerly to easterly winds, stationary or slight rise In temperature, generaliy lower barometer. SPECIAL BULLETIN—WARM WINDS AND Local sHOW- TO-MORKOW. 3 Warm southerly winds are indicated for New England and the middle Atlantic states on Wednesday, with local showers Ligut local rains are al3o indicated for the upper lake region and the upper Mississippt valley on Wednesday oe For Stuer Work— Ail color Zephyrs x . skein. Reduced t A. Sproh’s sus Entrance iree from 8 to 12 o'clock. 1afer’s mineral water depot to- ay there wis noticed a fresh supply o Deep eck, Massanetta and Buffalo Litwla being re- ce.vel. OPENING Day AT THE P. have been mad fies shoult remember for these souvenirs, ry department W-inorrow 1s the List d Coipres’s Wurrz Duesses Fe., $1; Ine fants’ robes and slips trom 39°. Lirge Stock of of every description, greatly reduced; bar- nS ih Swiss embroltery and irish pomt A. heane’s, Uptown. ysicians prescribe . Best to be had at hipped anywhere out of nm tO berry festivals, Best and cheapest parasols. MARSED-nowN Paras 6 and 714 7th st. -ane’s, Uptown. ven home com- offers to the pubite better a * street north: y trustees who Tnsire with this enable. It shows a handsome sur Ww StoRF, New Goops—Fuse Bros, paper- wers and upholsterers, 4 Pennsyivauia ave- nue, betwe 7 ud ISth streets, NB.—The best workmen employed. fans, fans, fans; Cochrane's, Uptown. BARGAIN Sag of parasols and sun umbrellas at Luering prices A. Dammann, agt., 806 7th Street. i Norick!—Kets Kemethys, 1109 Pa. av., takes one ez. tine photos with one thirteenth pitted, tor $ EW ANRIVAL. One lot Swiss Irish poiat, 15e. ard. ltz “« « se Iotg oo“ « 25e. yard. Irish polut flouncing, 35e. yard. Mus.’ M. 12 Watt Parers—R ‘V. Henderson & Co.,1113 F st. Wevt, Agent, street northwest. Unicorns; geatlemen. Coch- AN aged colored man, namen Wm. Warren, put in a plea of “self defens¢” in the Police Court to- Gay on a charge of cursing and swea: ——— CITY AND_DISTRICT. Condensed Localy. ‘THe STAR will be sent by m: paid, to these leaving the city during the st length ime, and the address changed as often as di Subscription, itty cents per month, Po: TIVELY IN ADVANCE. See auction notice of the bool store of J. D. Milan offered. “Mr. Mi sively in printing Street lamps Wil be lighted at 7:45 p,m. end extinguished at 3:00 a. m. A reception will be given at the ¥.M.C.A. rooms to-morrow evening to Mr. W. Hind Sunith, of Lon- Gon, secretary of the National Conneit of the X oclatl England. Roose will be the host of the evening. At the general convention of the Swedenborgian church, at Boston yesterday, Rey. James L. Fox, of this city, was elected ameinber of the execu- tive commitiee. The next convention will be held in Philadelphia. Rev. Chauncey Gites was elected Prestient, and was appointed me-senger to the English convention, to be held next August. Last evening Mrs Adeline Duvall Mack and her Pupils in the dramatic art gave an entertainment et Ford’s Opera house, cmbracing a number of fcenes from standard drama ‘The performance ‘was ery creditable. mge Pindell, a clerk in the Baltimore post- has resigned to accept a clerkship on the Steamer Armenia, the excursion boat which Will Tun between this city and Cedar Point. In the game of base ball at Richmond yesterday the score was Richmonds, 2: Wahingtons, 2 The musical and literary entertalnment last evening, at the Congregational chureh, under the auspices of several CatLolic ladies of the elty, asa compliment to Miss Mary Murray, was a brilliant Buceess. rnoon Mrs. Elizabeth Fulton, lty- ng. and stationery agent—an opportunity Aus retires to engage exclu- Yesterday a Ing at 239 Yin street northwest, took to the’sec- ond prectnet Station a dead white male infant, Whieh she found in the sewer on 8th street, be” tween Boundary street aud Grant avenue north— west. About five o'clock this morning Officers Auld- Fidze and V .of the first precinct, took to the Station a w sh hated Dennts Raga one years olf, whow they found in James er canal He Lad notuing on €rs, and ¥ pvered Withgnud. He said he was shot about a ‘d from Providence hosp! lanee. "1 fined #10 or 20 Snell to-day for reel car. to state that a morning that the scholarship in versity 1s to be awarded to one branch bk schools and W.tuout competitive exam- condition on which that schol granted Was petitive examinatios OF the high without distinction of sex. hell was charged tn the Police Court this norning With fast d ulive avenue, south oft Counsel for the e mansion, yply to the government grounds Judge Snell overruled the point, and Imposed a fine of #20. An Shpeal was noted, dud Lue vase goes up to Lest the Ja the Police Court,thts morning, the proprietors Of the ferry boats, st whom there was a com- plaint of Keept sed bars on their boats, ieenses and the cases were dis: 3 fay Fillmore Beale, for Chapin Brown, filed @ Dill of laterpleader agt. J. W. Butterfield’ and thers to determine to whom he shall pay certain n6ney tor property bought by him. Daniel Collins, recently foreman of spar-imakers at the Washington navy yard, was. suspended duty as spar-maker in the Norfolk navy yard. ertay because he intimated in a newspaper t Constructor Varney, in charge of the it of construction abd repairs at the yard, had been the cause of slack work im that department —_s——_—— Tae Wasurs TON City PRESBYTRRY.—At the Ineting of the Washington City Presbytery at the Sixth Presbyterian chureh yesterday afternoon, Rev, Dr. Bartlett presiding a3 moderetor and Rev: br. Bittinger filling the post of stated clerk, Mr. Jobn C. Watkins, a licentiate, was dismissed to the presbytery of Fatrtteld, $C ‘The Clifton church, Virginia, Was granted leave to supply its fulpit until the fall meeting of the presbytery. he eXamination of Mr. F. H. Burdick, formerly a Congregational minister, now a Mcentiate of the Presbytery, whose views reganling certain church Tules have excited criticism, was postponed to an adjourned meeting, Mr. Burdick not belong in the city. The Church ot the Covenant, the new enter- prise In the northwest section of the city, was cotumended to the sympathy of the churches and People Of the presbytery. ‘THe GEORGETOWN Law Scnoor. COMMENCEMEN' The annual commencement of the Law § the University of Georgetown will to-morrow evening. erred by Rev. James A. J.. president of the university. The the graduates will be delivered by Hon. e. M. Wilson, of Indiana, and the prizes will be led by Hou. K. T. Merrick, LL.D. The are: Paul Arnoid, William Henry De Chas. T. Moore and Charles Sims, of the District Commbla; Amasa Scott Crossfield and Matthew g, Vakota; Linnoir Burto Ford’s Opera Hou: degrees Will be ci Tkonan, - Va.; Charles A. Senn, Still, Ohio; James 8. Walker, N. Yeatman, Va. 2 MARRIAGE oF F. C. BANG&—Mr. Francis C. Bades, of this city, who has achieved some promi— hence as an actor, was married by the Kev. Henry Ward Beecher im Plymouth church, Brooklyn, at Pr ~ Stoe ¥., and Samuel Boon yesterday, to Mrs, La Grove, an actress,known ofr ssionally &$ Agnes Leonard. ‘The bride, WhO about 2 years old, was the heroine of a divorce Suita ye; ‘gO. She ts « daughter of the late Mr. {ibger, trom Whom she has inherited a large for- ——.-_ THE NORTHERN MARKET CovPaxy yestentay elected the following’ diveetone ane FS Wilson, E, W. Donn, R. B. Detrick, W. B. Downing, Chris. Feope » J. M. Eiker, Wm. A. Cook, Frank P. Davis and W. H. Weyrich. The annual report of the treasurer was Tecetved. showing receipts $12,006.15 (including $7,056.96 from rents and Seeereone J soaneo Casts ioe Ca pa nts 3 en iat taxes), leaving ue city Ordinances did not | The Glenwood Cemetery Let Owners, THE MEETING LAST NIGHT—REPORT OF THE TRUS- TEES—THE COLOR QUESTION—THE OLD TRUSTEES RE-ELECTED. The annual meeting of the lot owners of Glenwood cemetery was held at St. George’s hall last evening—Judge T. W. Barticy presiding, and Mr. L. Clephane secretary. The report of the trustees for the year ending May 31st was pre- sented. Itshows that the litigation which has been so lonz pending has been settled by the U. 8. Supreme Court affirming the decree of the Dis- trict Supreme Court, giving the lot holders full possession and control of the 90 acres dedicated for cemetery purposes. The recetpts for the year ending May 3ist were $5,891.03 (#2,848.50 from sale of 1 nd sites and $1,636 for opening graves.) 5,614.37. There have been 306 in- transfers A letter was pre- Sented requesting the trustees to substitute white for colored labor in and around the grounds, be- cause there are white lot owners who would be glad toget the employment. It was referred to the board of trustecs. Mr. Clephane stated that, as a result of the final decision of these cases, the receipts for the past month were larger than ever before during the lot owners’ management, ‘The secretary was instructed to cast the vote of the lot owners for the old board of trustees, con . W. Bartley, John McLellan = A W. L. I. Srneyape.—The Washington Light Infantry corps last evening tendered a serenade foCaptain George Breltbartu, qucttermaster of {bis home, on Capitol H11,1t betug the ith’ birthday. An immense T3 was presented to the popular quartermaster. Many members of the corps were accompanied by theirladies, The company Was most hospitably entertained. > — Is Dancer or LyxcnixG.—Gov. Cameron, of Vir- ginla, yesterday dellvered'a Warrant of rendition to the sherlf of Garrett county, Md., for John Smith allas Join White, of this city, who mur- dered Josiah Harding, of that county, on May 15. The crime was one Of unusual atrocity. Atter ihe husband Smith outraged the wife and id be arrested, “He made hts way where he was recognized and captured. The Garrett county_ officers have gone to Winchester to secure lim. “It 1s not improbable that he will be lynched en route. — ‘Walter B. Williams & Co. REAL FSTaTe SALE: auctioneers, sold Saturday afternoon, for the owner, lot sq'tare No. 822, fronting 30 feet oh 4th. street southeast, running oack 105 ‘fect, withim- provements thereon, consisting of a two-story frame dweiling, to AS. Webster for $1,200 casli. Also, yesterday afternoon, lot 7, In S. P: Brown’s subdivision of Mount Pleasant, to C.F. Cobb for $2,463.75; lot No. 8, same subdtviston, to P. Strong for $2.92 also, lot 10, same subdlv: y | fo Capt. R. PL St for €2,700—the last two lots jtobecash. Each of the above lots front 100 feet | 00 Park street. ———— MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marrlage licenses have been issued_by the clerk of the court to Maurice Joyce and Katie Nolin; Osear W. White and Az- nes _L. Green: Hi. Woodward Wall and Norah P. How; John ¥ ory and Fronle D. Wilcox, both of Richmond; David Miller, ot Richmond, Va., and Mary E. Kissner; Isaac M. Frey, of Mich- | tgan, and Hannah P. Siefgh: Thos. Henry Manzin j ani Laura May Lowe; Geo. W. James and Martha A. Foote, both of Ariington, Va. AGAINST THE SUPERINTEN- OLICK,.—To-day Messrs. Hunton and andier, tor John M. Rodgers, filed a bill in equity against Willlam Dye, superintendent of Metropolitan police, asking a decree to restore him the possession of’ room in house 607 7th street and to prevent defendant or his agents from inter- fering with him, The bill recites that. the defen- dant on the 23 of May wrongfully broke into said Premises and opened his safe and still holds pos- session. Judge James, to whom. the bill was pre: sented, made a temporary restraining order, re- turnable on Thursday moratug at 10 o'clock. CATaRRH. COMPLETE TREATMENT $1. Asingle dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colde, Clears the Head as by magic, stopa Watery Discharges from the Nove and Eyes, prevents Ringins Noisesin the Head, cures Nervous Headache and subdues Chills and Fevers. In Chronic Catsrrh it cleanses the nasal pas- sages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and puri- fies the breath, stops the couch and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one packags, of all druggis Portes DavG anp CHEMicaL Co., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, the instant it is applied, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, ‘Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dys- pepeia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics use COLLINS’ ELASTERS (an Electric Battery combined with a Porous Flaster) and laugh at Pain, 2 verywhero. my3l TPPFE OPINION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN regard to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is confirmed by clersymen, lawyers, public speakers and actors. All Fay it is the best remedy that can be procured for all affections of the vecal organs, throat aud lungs. | BOWS. BLOTCHES, PIMPLES AND ALL SKIN | 4? Diseases are quickly cured by cleansing the blood with Ayer’s Saresparilla, my3l CELEBRATED STOMACH TIT fiTr Tr b ERE gx ER K xkES [ili] HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS meets the Fequirements of the rational medical philosophy which | at Present prevails, It is a perfectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the three important properties of a Preventive, a tonic and an alterative. It fortifies the body against disease, invixorates and revitalizes the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a salutary change in the entire system, For sale by all Druggists ana Dealers generally, . Jel Jos LOT WHITE MARSEILLES AND PIQUES AT HALF PRICE, 12% CENTS. 40 inches wide Nun's Veiling, all colors, 40 inches wide Fouies, all colors. 40 inches wide Spring Cashmeres, An Wool and Sik cent Woot tens Goods, 25 cente, fool ‘and Wool Dress cen All Woo! Lace Bunting, 35 centa. 45 inches wide Lupin's Lace Bunting, 50 cente, fice Grenadines, all etyles, from 75 cents Black Cashmecen’ $7, 50, 2 aud 73 cents MADRAS GINGHAMS inarked down to 8 cents, Union Linen Lawns, 8 ceute. Sndis Linea’ Ta; 13. 96'5) and 25 centa, nen, . 18, 20 an cent ‘Taw, 45 coats: PARASOLS. Coaching Parasole, all colors, $2.50. Twilled Silk F 5 00 and $2, wiled Silk aac #100 3nd $2.50, STRAW MATTING. Plats ite F: styles. Fioey Ou Cledins af wiidak Tom 87 cente, Cc. M. TOWSON, na . for$l. Ask for Saxronn’s RavicaL Cue, | A Missing Man, _ SUPPOSED CARB OF SUICIDE. Laat Satiirday Brot. Benjamin Hyde Benton left his home, No, 520 11th street southeast, at 7 o’clock a.m., and has not been seen by his family since. His wife fears that he has committed suicide, as on Friday they took a bottle of laudanum away from him. He {s about 64 years old, and 5 feet. 10 Inches high, with a full beard and moustache. He wore a black cloth coat and navy blue vest, and carried a black ebony cane with a sliver head and his initials, “B. H. B.,” cut on it. He bas often said he would be found dead sometime on the Virginia shore. “A TRMPEsT IN 4 TRAPoT.”—Last night, while the Washington Light Infantry corps were serenading Quartermaster Geo. Breitbarth, at his residence, on street, near 21 street southeast, in honor of ‘bis birthday, Officer Barnes arrested Nathantel Oll- Phant, ohe of the members of the Corps, on the charge of obstructing the strect. Mr. Brettbarth came out to Inquire Into the conduct of the officer, and was also put under arrest, charged with pro- fanity. Both prisoners gave collateral and were Teleased. In the Police Court to-day the charge against Mr. Breltbarth was dismissed, and the judge, atter hearing the testimony in the case of Mr. Oliphant, remarked, “I think this isa tem- pest in a teapot, and thé case fs dismissed.” Assoxvreny Ponz. BE © GF A FE - ROO ¥YY¥ AA L BR 88 Y MA TE RR 00 ¥ 4 4 LLL K mt NN N aca PR ody Kak TT NNN GG Bes ak BSc ONAN co BBB A A K K U NNN GGG PPP, OO W WW DDD FEE RRR PPO OWWWWD DE RR PPP O O WWWWD DEE RRR BP OO WWWW D DE R R.. Pe Ww oW DDD EREK R.. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and whoiesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, end cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weieht, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, RozaL Bax- ING PowbeRr Co., 106 Walletreet, N. Y. apé Lars Scrrs. T offer my entire line of Ladies SILK SUITS in black and colored, y nade up of elezant Silk and beauti- ful Styles, sold at $30, but now at $25. LADIES! SILK JERSEYS, ‘My own importations, in Black, Navy, Cardinal, Gar- net and Sky Blue. LADIES’ WHITE SUITS. Toffer my entire stock of White Lawn and Swiss Suits at marked down prices, CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND WRAPS. Thaye the best assorted Stock in this country, and my styles and prices speak for themselves. coo RBB A U UMMM co no AA U Oat ao : ccc.. BBBA A UU MM Ma 416 77m STREET. if eG & HUFTY, yy on ee Hy gH gd PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ladies who donot take slvantage of the great redue- tion made in Flannel Suite, Summer Suits, Ladies’ Un- derwear and Jerseys will makes great mistake. All these goods are fresh, new atyles and of euperb quality, A reduction of 25 per cent in all our one dollar Under- garments iscertainly an inducement to buy. Deter- mined toclose outall the stock in hend we shall offer many of these goods AT COST. A Job lot of HOSE and a new lot of COOL WRAPPERS. are worth looking at, SHIRT WAISTS all sizes, Jed eautieUL Brexcn JAWNS, 25. B I L FIGURED SATINS, beautiful styles, reduced from 37 to15, SILKS, 37; SILKS, 50; SILKS, 62. NUN’S VEILINGS, fine quality, 20. FANCY SILKS, reduced from 75 to 50, NUN'S VEILINGS, 42 inches wide, all pure Wool, (widest double width), reduced from 62 to 37. SURAH SILKS and Black SILK RHADAMES, actual value $1.50, reduced to $1. * 5 BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, actual value $1, reduced to 500. Black SILKS, heavy Gros Grain, reduced to $1, and very fine quality Black FRENCH SILKS, reduced from $1.75 to $1.25, Largo Size WHITE QUILTS, reduced from $1.50 to $1. CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON. Besutiful ilk and Wool DRESS GOODS, actually Worth 80, reduced to 25. Pure SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, every ‘Thread Silk, reduced from $1.50 to 75, W. Beers & Co. DRY. GOODS, &c. . EXTRAORDEWaRY ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT DECLINE IN DRY GOODS IN NEW YORK. ‘We have taken advamtage of the great decline in DRY GOODS in New York, and have bought au immense stock, and propose togive the advantage of low price to our customers and all-who may favor us witha call. A few of which wo name— ‘fwo cases of French Chambry GINGHAMS, at 12\c., usual price elsewhere 18c. Tro cases of handsome Pacific Mills SATINES, 12}c., ~ usual price 25¢, Surah and Rhadames SELES, $1, usual price $1.25, Five hundred pieces of India LINENS, tho best White Goods imported, and at least 2) per cent less than they have ever been sold, ranging in price from 15 to S00. ° White, Cream and Black NUN’S VEILING, price 75c. Good quality NUN'S VEILING, 25c. per yard. White, Cream and Black ALBATROSS, the very best quality 75c. per yard, usual price $1. Silver Gray Spring SILKS, at 50, 62 and 75c. per yard. Lining SILK, 50c. Black and Colored Gros Grain SILKS, at 623, 75, 873, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3, Five hundred PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, at very low prices, Also, a very large and fine stock of fine all-wool DRESS GOODS and Ladies’ CLOTH SUITINGS, for the seashore, the country, or for traveling. Also, HOSIERY, GLOVES and UNDERWEAR, the best quality at fair prices, Four cases of PRINTED LAWNS, fast colore, 5c. per yard, 50c., usual FR" All of our carly Spring purchases have been marked down to conform in price with the great bar- gains which we have just purchased, 8" Everything guaranteed in price and quality, and ‘no one allowed to undersell us. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 928 7th street and 706 K street CITY ITEMS. After They Went Fishing. They didn’t catch many fish, although they had asreat deal of fun and got themselves wet all over when the log they had been sitting on rolled over and dropped them into the water. ‘The big- gest catch of the day was the severe cold they Caught from not being pro} came cut. A summer col as one in winter, but Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is the sovereign remedy in case of elther. No Matter what your ailment 1s, Brown’s Iron Bitters will surely benefit you. BUCKHANNON, W. Va.—Drs. Newlon & Blair re- port that “Brown’s Iron Bitters are giving general Satisfaction,” WoopBerry, Mp.—Rev. W. J. Johnson says: “I have used Brown's Iron Bitters in my family, and they have proven a splendid health Invigorator.” No! My Hubber Coats Are not intended to fit like double-breasted cloth coats, and my shooting coats are not expected to Jook as well in drawing rooms as full-dress coats; nor am I in the habit of wadding the shoulders of My seersucker coats; they are all adapted to the purposes for which they were designed, and they are all admirably designed to meet the require- ments in each case, GEO. C. HENNING, 410 7th atreet. Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Almost given away—500 dozen office costs, at 25 cents each; 500 blue linen men’s sults, all Bizes, at #2a sult. M.F, Elseman, 421 7th street, under Odd Follows’ Hall. rly dried when they is quite as dangerous Burnett's Cocoaine Promotes the growth of the hair, and renders it dark and glossy. It holds, in a liqtd form, a large Proportion of deodorized Cocoanut Oil, prepared expressly for this purpose. No other compound possesses the pecullar properties which so exactly Sult the various conditions of the human hair, An Alarming Progeny. Two or more couple of undisturbed roaches or bed bugs will in a few days make your house almost untenantable; therefore use now Hunt's Tosect Powder. Priee, 25 cents; for sale by all druggists. Lundborg’s Perfames, Edenta, and Marechal Niel Rose. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for feverlsuness, restlesshes, wortis, constipation, Ce “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Batter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, cottage chetse, buttermilk and ‘sweet mili, bc. per qt. Cream, i6c. pint. New ‘LOTHING Hovsz, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., 819, 8. E. Con. 77H aNDD Szs. PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS. ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFUL IN STYLE, ARTISTIC IN CUT AND FINISH, THOROUGHLY AND NEATLY SEWED, A FOLL LINE OF CLERICAL SUITS, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, $19.8.E. Cor. 7th and D Sts, ‘ GARTER'S, my29 711 MARKET space. | *?8 = Sen Dux Gas Sroves, J uUsT Reczve, CLEANLINESS, COMFORT. CONVENIENCE. GUARANTEED TO SAVE HALF THE COST AND ALL THE LABOR OF COAL OR WOOD FIRES, AND. DO BETTER COOKING THAN ANY STOVE IN THE MARKET, OR MONEY REFUNDED. CALL (OR SEND CARD) FOR BOOK OF CITY REFERENCES, AND SEE STOVES IN OPERATION, Acent, R.G. CAMPBELL, Piumner, &c., my26-1m,4p 517 10a STREET NORTHWEST. For Taste Usz, ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FROM BIRRESBORN O8 THE RHINE. Recommended by the Highest Medical Authcrities, FRED'EK HOLLENDER & CO., 5. A. for the U. 8. and 115, 117, 119 Elm street, New York. ULD YO! = UED OU DESIRE A LOW-PRICED BOY'S _ SELBYS, 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue, apl2-3m Prices. Ss. Vicar. Bd IMPORTED PURE OLIVE OI. ON DRAUGHT, Also, ITALIAN MACCARONI. t 620) th street and 1339 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. nW DICT €36 PENNSYLVANI4 AVENUR, South side, near 7th. Needs 30,000 order street. TOR MRA cdoge loward. For sale by J. A full line of NEW INGRAINS, Alarge lot of MATTING, Cheap, Another invoice of: ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, the BEST and CHEAPEST in the Market, Expmine our Stock before buying, CARPETS CLEANED AT LOWEST PRICES, SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACF. . BARR, IMPORTER AXD TAILOR, 3111 Pennsyivanta Avenue Northwest, SPRING GOODs. carefaliy of sgouie ae ae ee Teading fashion bouse of Washivyton: mht H.D. BARR, OHNSON, THE BOSTON CATERER, FUR- nishes MEALS at 85c., first-class TABLE BOARD at€18 per month. Meals, in first-class order. sent out Suitings, at short notice, Give him atrial. “He is located at 523 13th street northwest and 621 H street northwest. Res- i 1211 10th street northwest, .Orders sate ee ais i Grtosace OF'FUBNITURE J AND MERCHANDISE. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SUMMER RESORTS. SALE—CHEAP FAR!) ND. SEaT Reg Satececups tres ae ta house ‘with 12 rooms and garret; a * necersary outhouse: “ales, bisckami peach orchard, appics and other fruit; good well of water; fine situation for hotel, country store or private ‘Mitchell's oo dwelliug. For particulars apply at Roads. R SALE—A PRETTY LITTLE FARM OF 26 2crea, on Georgetown and Rockville pike, 10% miles from Georgetown and 1 miles from Rockville; about 200, yards from line of railroad and 3 aile from Hal- pin’s Station; improved by ood house of kixsoome and neors:ars outbui dings; tiful grove of larve oak and chestnut trees in rear of house. Price, $3,000. Apply to F. MACE, Agt., Montrose, moomecaniey = Fok BENT HOTEL AT WASHINGTON G&OVE Camp Ground; to be rented as a hotel or dining court, and with or without the store. E. F. SIMP: Secretary, 1005 Pennsylvania avenue n. w. Ni, = = ‘OUT. "AGE. 'H MOUNTAIN COTTAGE. reference given. Address Mra. A. roreeNbeionn Boonsboro’, Washington co., Md. lw TLANIIC HOTEL, OC. OCEAN’ CITY, MD., Rui qpen June goth, | Many “tmprivementa! wwe Deen made, yaa BOE giteulars apply ‘to the oftice ‘or JOHN TRACT, Govan City, Ma, a HE ALLAIRE. —SPRINGLARE BEACH. Bo de» gheus June 43.” A first-ciawe tau. Fi belie; gas. Every rc “Address E. Mi RICHARDS Joa ae = QOR SALE CHEAP. COUNTRY PROPERTY NEAR THE CITY. Twenty-cicht and a quarter acres on the B. and O. Rail! oad, 14 miles ffom the “city Mnlte, ‘Tnrprove: Tuents, neat elzht-room House, large barn and other out- buildings. 1,000 DWARF PEAR TREES IN FULL BEARING. ‘The Houee is located in a larze grove of oak trees, on an eminence commanling a magnificent view of the surrounding country and tho eastern section of Wash- ington. ‘This isa very desirable property. and will be sold cheap and on easy terms. For further information apply to 3. V. N. HUYCK, Real Estate Broker, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite north entrance U. 8. Treasury. Jed-ct OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. rf and still water bass and Ulue fishing; accommo- dates 600: ball and theatrical roome, eae, electric bells, 400 rexular boarders, suD-marme cable. Hotel Manistes, smal ri ted hand-book.” "0. 8. MAKD) wedoin street, Boston. det-im UROKA MOUSE, AURORA, PRESTON CO., W. Ava. itis popular hotel being enianced aud improved will open June Ist for the recep- $7} tion of summer guests. Aurora js denehtfuliy S64 situated 2. 850 feet above tide; 12 mfies from Uakiana, a well-known summer resort on the B.&O. KR! good spring water, good roads, beautiful drives and delizh«ful seenery ; secommoxlations the best. Terme, $10 per week, $3) per month of four weeks. A com fortable carriage will convey gacsis from and to rall- ead: communications promptly answered. J. H. SHAFFER, Proprietor. ea -6t" UNDE! SED OFFERS FOR SALE, OR Willexchange for city property of equal value, a Farm in Charies county, Md., near Waldorf, 2 miles from the Bultimore and Potoniac Railroad, where there are two stations, one at Mattawoman, the Gther st W dorf, with good level roads leading tothem. ‘This fa: contains 265 acres, and is divided into three shifts, the whole being under zood fencing, with an abundance of oak and pine timber tolast forever. ‘There is a grist and saw mill at Matlawoman station, public, echool ‘within aquarter of a mite of the honee, a Catholic church within three hundred yards of the dwell! three never-failing eprings near by. ‘The land is Kood and easily cultivatea; has on it a comfortable two-story, dwelling, nearly new, with eight rooms end a handsome park; all necessary’ ontbuitdinzs, including a jan barn. all of which are in good order. Also, a new ten- aunt's house. Any one wiehing to ece the property can do so by tak- ing the 4:40 evening train, stop at Waldorf that night, drive to the farm in the ‘niorning in thirty minutes will have ample time to examine it and return to Wash- ington in 2.20 evening train. ‘The undersined will go down with any one wishing to examine the premises, 8. B. ROARMAN, Je2-6t* OR SALE. A RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION? We offer for sale, in whole or in part. the proj rty known as ‘Whitney Close," lying both sides of Whit- ney avenue, at the niain entrauce to the Soldiers’ Home, containing about 40 acres, comprising-the finest build ing sites north of the city. Will be sold entire or in ‘part. Apply to ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 4c2-2w 1324 F street northwest, near Ebbitt House. FPGE SALE-A BARGAIN—COUNTRY REAL ES- tate, known as Fort Totten, about 11% acres, on Bates’ road. just cast of Rock Créek chureh, and hi mile northeast of Soldiers’ Home, with a few buildings and fine peach orchard. ‘This property is sit- usted on the highest point in the District, and is very desirable to any one wishing to build a summer resi. dence thereon. For further particulars inquire of CHAPIN BLOWN, Attorney-at-Law. 470 Louisiana avenue, Washington, D.C., or J. A. THOMAS, ood, b.c. my29. Bank of Washington. HE GUY MANSION, SECOND AVENUF, near Kingsiey st,, Asi xk, NJ Hock from the ccesn'; convenvent 46 intel inet-clase appointment jedi zd MAS. J. F. BOWEN. Withorenitas: R OF ATLAN- VE tic and Fitth avenues, Auantic City, near! warm baths. Camden and Atlantic trains sto the door, Terms moderate, J. IPMUE ARGYLE, OCEAN necticut avenue, Atlantic Mies I. R. HARVEY, 0. Box 380. B, AILANTIC CITY, ear. Hot and Cold Sea- water jouse. El ctric Bella, Gar, ths in the 4 and all the conveniences of a first-class wp Ocean stew; coach to meet trains, “2m CorTeNs SUMMER RESORT. down the river; fine fishi ins, ‘oystering, grabbing and bathing. Open JUNE 20cu- 70) ‘Terms, $1.50 per day. R. J. COLTON, Pro-de Prietor, Milestown P. 0., St. Mary's Co., Md. “jel-2m QPESS TUESDAY, JUNE 121m, ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Great North Mountain, iB Near Winchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish to leave the city at that time. Large additions have been made this season for the accommodation of a «reater number of guests. The dining-room bas also been en! havo been provided, and the sanitary arrangements are ex fect. ‘The prospect for an abundant crop of the best fruit in the immediate neighborhood of the Springs is very promising this season. For circulars and accommodations aupy, to A. 8. Pratt & Son, 401 9th street, Washington, D.C. Circu- lars aleo at this office. ne A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. ERMONT HOUSE, ‘Vermont avenue, above Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, N. J.” Ocean view from every room. The house wil be kept open all the year. ged, Dew patent clonets | 3.000) ABOVE, S,Q00RERT ‘F trains en the B. & ‘O. stop Kound- trip excursion tickets {ror ail points on sale from Jt 1, cood to October 1. Write for the nestest sid moa artistic summer book of the pear, “On Mocntasn Top,' Special low rates made Ly the B. & O. for transporte ing horees and carriages to Deer Park and return ip cars specially adapted for the purpose. Addresses all con.munications up to June 20 to W. J, Woaiker, Queen City hote’, Camberland, M. ; after that date Deot Park, Garrett county, Md. 3e2-s,t.th, Im. AKE HOUSE, SPRING LAKE, MONMOUTR county. N. J.” Under new man at. Mu beopee for the reception of guests JUN C 16; PR. A fomiiy botel—accommodations ga for 260 guests, ‘Terme sient board, $2.50 per ol fast, 3 $10 to $12.50 per weok, Iran: THOMAS PARLEY, Manager. y GROVE, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VAL, y B. & O. railroad; rail daily mail—morning end Y/ he wouUtain ait free dad prin, OF cn the river Awillows. Try fel tim, or Mea! oaks, banks under the syesmores bathing and boatiox int Ke. on the banks. Address M; Willow Grove, Shenandoah counts, V VISORS TO NEW YORK DURING THE SUMS mer months will find Apart menta, consisting of parlor, x bath-room, privte dining-room. special rates from MAY ler TO SEPTE! THE HANOVER, SKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, OPENS 3D SEASON JUNE 26TH, ‘The most popular mountain resort jn the world. AR : aatorekill rail route direct 10 the Hotel, via the new Ki Reilrcad. For additional snformation add MS S#438Er House. SHELTER ISLAND, L.1., N. ¥. ‘This charming resort is Aeliehtfully situated on ter Inland, 99 miles cast of New dork City. Excellont Vachting, Kowiug, Fishing,“ Hathing and Driving. Large and b.autiful groves, good muse and superior cuisine, Opens for the season THURSDAY, JUNE. 2ist, 1883. my5-ntthim WILSON &CRATFIFLD, Prop's. FOR SENT GRAND VILLA MOTEL, ATLANTIO City, N. J. Elegantiy furnished, ” full Ocean view from every wi dow. Gas, electric #7 bells, hot and cold wate: Accommodations ae. For 180 uote. | Also, ten, fine cottages. ATs WM. J. LOVE, P.O. Box 452. ASS ROCK HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR Beach, Gloucester, Mans. —Cuisine first- class. Finest surf bathing and ocean ac ou the AUlantic coast. Send for buuk tescrittare Ann. E.G. BROW! tu, th, 268 ABIN JOUN BRIDGE HOTEL. : jont county, Md.); seven mil WEN Tae ‘adjoins grounda, STONE ARCH IN 1HE WORKLDon. my4-4m wi POE SALE (THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RES- idence at the junction of the New and Ridge road ten minutes drive or twenty minutes walk from st care, of a mile west Of Georactown, wow sermaceine all others, extending from Fort Washington on the south tothe Blue Hidge on the north; some 16 or 18 acres in high state of cultivation, fruits, &c.: eplendid residence. This property can only be appreciated by & personal inspection, as its beanties cannot be described. all as shove any’ day after3 p.m., oron JOHN J. LIGHTFOOT, 9th etreet wing Center Market. m30-2w BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME FOR SALE AT FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, inginis, cizty miles from Washington, D. C.. via Vi nia Midland Railroad. 6% miles from’ Warrenton, Va. -antifully located on a hill, 105 feet above the Rappa- hannock river, 250 feet northeast of the new hotel the junction of two of the principal drives, on Lot No. 20, containing one-third of an acre. Lawn and grounds between cottage and hote!. Porch and entire cottage Deautifuly LIGHTED WITH G: Street lam chandelicts and brackets. Length of porch. 115 fees. Hirst Story—Ceiling eleven fect; two roome, 16x18. sliding doors between them; open’ fireplaces in, each. hall, large closet, bath-room and water clos:t; six win dows opening to'floor on porch; ineide Diinde. Seeond Story—Ceiling ten two rooms, 16x18; three large closets and hall; four windows in each room. and double window in hall: inside blinds. Swiss roof with ornamental Tower. Ventilation per- fect. ‘The whole built of the best material aud finished in the best styie in 1881. Stable, carriage house and servants’ house combined, Just conipleted. Cottage is well furnished—two seta wicker farnitare for par.ors, two eets furniture for bed-rooms, coniplete. ” All new and attractive: Photograph of cottage can be seen at office of General Eppa Hunton, Room 37, Coreoran Building. Washing- tee Geet mE, oflee Warrenton, and at my oftice in New York. Being unable to occupy the above 7» becanse of my change of residence, f gall salt fae Cotnce: tee $4,000, one-half cash, balaice in twelve months with inte H. R. GARDEN, Attorney-at-Law, Duncan Buildit ‘Nassau and Pi my26-30" wan Kew York City, Fok, SALESSEVERAL DESIRABLE COTTAGE ites, on thegrounds of the Fauquier White Sulphur pringy near Warrenton, Va., will be sold or ex- chanxed for real or personal yroperty on the most ad- yantageous terme, Address M.L. .Star office. my26-2w* UBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE RAP- idly growing village of ANACOSTIA; ACKE property; VILLA sites and building lots. loney advanced to pi wishing to build. amps H. A. GRISWOLD, ORS ‘A SACRIFICE—BEAUTIFUL STOCK, Washington teplendia rong), sa. Mentzolseta ead ington (eplen y, in Montzomery county, M@., 250 in Ei rh state of cultivation dwelling ao roonis), barn and buildings complete; fuely watered, fruited and timbered: three’ 1ailes from rail- road; ‘one mile from post oifice: school, church s, stores, &c, Also stock of implements for running, ‘complete, Sold to close an estate. or traded in part for Wathinzion property, at reat bargain, Eacy terms. W. E. BUR) », 804 F street nortuwest. —my5-1m MONEY TO LOAN, NEY Tu LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, Prompt attention to all applications. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 923 F etieet. M my25-1m Mo Y¥ TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT. R, O HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. 828 VISSER TORN, ‘In gums to suit, a Jowest rates, on approved can estate security, FITCH, FOX & vN, mn3i 1437 Pennevivania avente. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REA tate cr collateral security at 5 and 6 per cent. No de’ay when security is good. 0. C. GREEN, Xoom 1, Firemen’s Ins. B'ld’g, cor. 7th st. snd La. ave. mh29-3m MOXEX,10 LOAN_ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER security. sums to suit from $100 to any amount lowest rates of interest, least expense and without delay ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, 1425 New York avenue. mlaé ONAT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON LEAL BSTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1824'F street northwest. Thave MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in gums of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of in- st. Charges moderate. No delay. i OcehY- 3. WARNER, m 916 F atreet northwest. RRR OOY ¥ AL MendsGi . RRO OY ¥ AL We hints Costner B'RO OY Aaa — Rezpolldasrocts tard . as E Eo ¥ 28S tu, Seenneny and moet elas: esq, bu U EER He‘Gloc on earth! oa SameonianGlantamong § 0 EO Og UHR sllothorGhucs and Go ‘G&S 4 a. No. Preparation—Ak Mende G ana crying eke “Manufacturers of. Gi Err 5 BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, ola in tins, (only 24-Ib, and Ib. ), by Grocers, isbeied. JAMES EPPS & CO., o16-m,taks Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. ROTECT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 30, PER POUND. 1. C. BISHOP, ald 780 9th street, corner H pay ‘artnet, For particulars address } OBT. BLACK. my30-3m OCKWOGD HOUSE, ain FERRY, WEST ‘Ve., rebuilt and newly furnish rooms. No malaria or mosquitoes. Table board = teat surpassed. ‘Tormes $6 t0 87.50 per. week, ac- Ao Gording tolecation of rooms, Special terms for faruiltes. Oven JUNE 10th, 1883. MRS. 8. E. LOVETT, Pro- Prietress. my26-2m IPE GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, 3 ITYSBURG, PA., WILL BE OPEN JUNE l4ra. The **EAGLK” in town, rec ntly enlarged, will also accommodate. iers. ‘Trains from Washington con- hect with W.Md., H. J. & H. &G. R.Ks., Charles st. Depot, for Gettysburg. For further particulars and terms send for descriptive circular. Address ‘. XINGLING, Proprietor, my28-3m, Gettysburg, Pa. CAPE MAY, N. J-—CARROLL *-VILLA," JACK- son street, One square from the beach ; new, id Leantifully furnished. Opens June Ist. 9/9 For terms address Mrs. J. A. MYERS, Brex- ton Park ave.. Baltimore, Md. my} QTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J.. : WILL OPEN JUNE 30. IB; The Sanitary Arrangements of the Stockton have been pleced in pertect order by General Rusecll Thayer, a my25-1m of, Vidladelp ia. The management will be under the care of J. F. CAKE, for eeventeen years Proprietor of id Cor ‘Hali. Address: STOCKTON HOTEL. Mr. CARE will be at Contineutai Hotel, Philadelphia, on Thursdays unt i Jun 3. amyl-2un pp POINT HOTEL, J. P. HORBACH & CO, teat Newly furnished thronghout. New and commodious bath houses. Seer fexodisice = seeped poe Washington and forfelk daily .'B- mall and padbengers. Boatung, Bathing, Fishing, Crabs. OPEN JUNE Isr, 1833, For particulars address Hotel. EASON 1883, NS) » DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, ‘Will open JUNE ler, 1883. Terms, $2.50 per, day. Special arrangements for families or’ Daztien enaaing rooms by the weak. rite for circular. my22-3m WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. JS OF sHoaLs. APPLEDORE AND OCEANIC HOTELS, OPEN JUNE l8ra. ‘These Islands, ten miles off the coast of New; Hampshire, are'a most delightful resort for the! summer tourist and all Ubose seeking the qui and refreshment of the sea. ‘The Hotels accommodate one thousand people, and are first clags in all appointments. The temperature is Temarkably even: no dust; no flies; perfect drainae; electric bel lighted with gas; music halls; good beds: excellent tables; band of ‘music: fleets of boats manned by careful skippers, and the best fishing on the coust; ten thousand mackerel have been caught by the guests of Appledore in one day. ‘The swift steamer Avplodore makes two trips daily between the Islands and Ports:nouth, N-H., connecting with the 9 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. trains from Boston on Fastern railroad. Baggage checked from Boston and deliverea free, LAIGHTON BROTHERS, any2]-Im P. 0. address, Portemouth, N. it, ATANTIC city, N. J. FAMILY HOTEL, THE COLONNADE. Furnished, with all the modern improvements, MRS. C. A. RINES, my21-2m (Formerly of Washington, D.C.) CHARLES—OCEAN END_OF DELA- aed a A et A does Ft and w:th uninterrupted view Gcean, JONAH WOOTTON, Provrctor. inp Sitont JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR, SPRINGS, Stephenson s Depot P. O., Va, ‘Pamphlets at Star; feat fe E. c. JOKDAN- my2i-1m QRWOOD RROUTHEAST | CORNER aveni te bury Park, Nod. Open JUNE 1) For terns address H. C. HERR, Masonville, N, June Ist, Asbury Park, N.J., after J YOBB'S ISLAND, VA.. THE ONLY SEA-g 40 CoP tSibE RESORT ix VIRGINIA. The finest and safest surf-Dathing. Gcean, channel and shark fiebing and snips Ag ‘Terms: $2 per day. $12 per week, $40 per month. Route from O14 Foint by steaner Northampton ov ionday, Wednesday an: The thd Wi ‘steamers Horeea, Hi es Fishing, Pxcoliest Bre. s bie. “Circulars at tano's, “1015 Penn. Ave., or address A. M. JELLY, Now Windsor, Md. my) JAPON. SPRINGS AND BATHS (ALEA-, Cine Lithte Water. Hampehive 4 font Virginia, OPENS JUNE 1,” No tore, died ‘Scoees from a!l point rT of Carbonated Mineral Wa- be erpetecrgmat ee cetemnl Mier We ter in tain scenery. summer climate ‘summer home. For medical other testimony finde famui, Fie und good anti and ton Thompeon and CBr Shafer for water aud pamphlets, Hibupenn a CoS Shae fo ne ayidin = W. H. SALE, Proprietor. IVER VIEW HOUSE. OXFORD, MD. "The most delightfol Summer Resort in t State. 8) tates for the month of June. For circu- Wate f YOUNG, Real Prine Ageut 1050 Nee voue avenue, Wi i D. Ce myi2-Im CLARENCE PETERS, Prov’r. IASTFORD H: OXFORD, MD. S SAMUEL NORRIS, ik pram ne i popular Maryland Kesort will open 12th JUNT, 1883, for the accommedation! mo pe ‘Terms moderate. myli-lm HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, ‘Address my9-3mo BLUE UNTAIN TOPHOTEL, Covey 140 mai froui Washington City and 120 . a a Est END COTTAGES, BEDFORD, PA., ‘open May 234. Location pleasant; ‘water @/ from Taiueral spring fresh every , without, extra charge; terms moderate." Address — my3-2m. J. W. BAKNDOLLAK, proprietor. io HOTEL, Of the B. & O. R. R., has becen leased WELCKER’S, Families can make arranwe. Mente at rednced rates by applying to No. 7 5 25th street, Washington, D.C. nyl0-im i bted SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J., Is pleasantly situated on Michigan avenue, & at yardsfrom the beach, acted ocean fronk and rea breezes, 8 noW.pen. Address Acresrios, Livres: GUINNI?’s, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. REDUCTIONS THE ORDER OF THE DAY. REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF SILKS. “SLAUGHTERED PRICES” IN DRESS GOODS, “REDUCED PRICES" IN BLACK GOODS, STARTLING INDUCEMENTS IN LINENS. AMAZING ATTRACTIONS IN WHITE GOODS, A GENERAL BREAK IN DOMESTICS. ENTICING ATTRACTIONS IN HOSIERY. 4 GENERAL STAMPEDE OF PRICES AMONGST: OUR RIBBONS, LACES, TIES, FICHUS, COB, BETS, &e., ke, Our Black and Colored SILKS, SURAWS, RITA< DAMES, OTTOMANS, KGYPTIANS, &., &e. are ‘worth the trouble to examine, as they are selling re= duction of 15 per cent. Just received from Auction acaseof Fancy SURAHS (an entirely new design) in ail the lug shades, st ver yard, positively worth $1.50. te Our 50c, FOULAKDS, for Traveling Suite, till greatly edauired for Wir beautiful cesigus aud 08 The run on our POLKA DOT SURAHS at increases daily, as they are certainly Werte $800 qm BLACE SLRS — rn i makes as —— ‘apessear’ ion"s Coy oe are selling ata: uction of 20¢. on ths dolar.” aa In Luvin's BLACK CASHMERES we have madga Sweep of our former pric and marked them over, irrespective of quality or cost. Courtanid’s CRAPES have received the same fate, aa have aleo our general stocks of BLACK GOODS ana FANCY DKESS GOUDS. ‘The latter depar meut comn- prises ail the most reasonable Fabrica, and are ‘St prices that must com:nand a ready sale. Our White Goods Stock is complete, and onr trade in line 1s immense, as we have studied to select our pu with great care and at tue lowest prices. $2" Call and examine for yourself, and you will fin@ the above statemonts correct, THE SEVENTH STREET ONF PRICE STORES Where ail ure treated alike. GUINNIP & CO. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. N.B.—Our Uptown Store, 820 Tthet. nw. my26 Orexixa Dany, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ar L. BEHRENDS’ BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Seventh Street Northwest, Desirable and New Materials for Dresses. 4! wide, All- Wool Nune Velling, Albatros Clot and Bost seiges nt line of Black Cashmeres, a special fine quale Goody Table Liens and Housekeeping Goode, .