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st THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. LOCAL MENTION. The Wenther. OFPicr oF THE CHIEF StoNat. OFFICER, Wasurorox, D. €., June 9, $83, 9:30 am. For the midate Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, followed by ruin, southerly winds, be coming variable, failing barometer, stationary 0: Slight fail in temperature, RULLETIN—LOCAL RAINS TO-MORKOW, FOT- SPECIAL LOWED BY A PALL IN TEMPERATURE. Rain will prevatl in New England, and partly Cloudy weather, With local rains, tu the middie States during Saturday night and Sunday morn- ing, fotiowed during Sunday by slight fall in tem- perature. Rain and partly cloudy weather are in- Gleated for the southern states on Sunday, and fair weather ts indicated for the upper lake region and northwest on Sunday. a Posirrveny ror Two Days Oxy, Monday and Tuesday, June 11th and 12th. Darou: nd Summer Opening, all depurtinents. at prime cost, rents. t marked dov dress nd stip silk Children’s whit Tnfant-" robes Newest sha tes All new shades Laces ot every deser Finest and ¢ Irish p 160 p Watt Parens—R. W Fornrrene made t to order, and motis di B. Moses & Son. Fesssit's Tee Cre rith an Picon and Apoilinaris water ts the best arink. Concert aT Sreon’s evenine at AS northwest. Hart's Roach gists boys? A yc and 3 attracts’ an unusually large crowd to L h street. Fixe Purr Rasrsexay Wrve, the best article against summer complitnt tor ehfldre 1 ults, at Chris. Xander’s, 9112 7th eral disorder in ae Btreet northwest. Avy OLD Man, with t Sherry, wasin the dock a Morning for begging nic Bpending U for three day on the street in ih rum, He was sent to the farm You Can Serxcr ‘Tuem yourself, at halt. those odd pants on our bargain counter. Bros., clothiers and tailor ner 7th and &. AN AccUMULATION of odd pants, which we will fell at hal e. Klseman Bros., clothters and tailors, corner 7th and EB. t 921 T street, opposite Ger your ice cream Athletic Park. Laces for base ball shirts, Auerbach’s,7th and H. SPECIAL SaLE OF GuapUATION SHOzS! Former Prices greatly reduewd! Boys’ and youths’ low tles, 75 cts. Youths’ and boys’ low button, $1.3, $1.50. Misses’ Newport button and tes, 75 cts, Child’s Wes and button, 60 cts. “L. HeiLsnun, 402 7th street, Sign: The Old Woman in Window. Luoyp’s WASHINGTON 2% cent express calls for age, parcels. &c. Offices: 481 Pennsylvania avenue and 1003 F street northwest. ‘THE ATTENTION of those desirous of purchasing For houses, new, well-bullt and handsomely 1in- hed in every particular, with every modern con- ‘Weatence, is directed to those on N Street and 12ih Rorthwest. For prices and other information in- Quire of R. ©. Holtzman, corner 10th and F streets Borthwest. ‘Hyprant Hoss. F. P. May & Co., 634 Pa. ave. For Srvze axp Comrosr the “Windsor slipper” take the lead, for ladies and children, at Habn’s, S16 7th street. Beet Tis Tyres in the city made at Bowdoln’s gallery, 1115 Pu. ave., next to Palais Royal. WALL PareRs at Moore’s, 369 9th street. Eyes and eyesight ntted. Hempler’s, 458 Pa. ave. ALBERT Noxuts xnd George Thomas, two small colored boys, were before the Poilce Court this Morning for’ being suspictous persons and sleep- Ing in vacant houses. Norris was sent to the re- form school and Thomas to the workhouse. CITY AND DISTRICT. ae Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be Hghted at 745 p.m, end extinguished at 3:00 a.m. THE STAK Will be sent by mall, post pald, to those leaving the city during the summer for any length Of time, and the adiress changed as often as de- sired. Bubseription, lity cents per month, Pose TIVELY IN ADVAN: ‘The advertisenwnts of the sales of property, Feal and pers 1, at public auction, are of un- usual Interest xt Ulls season of the year, and wilt be found on the 7th and 8th pages of’ to-day’s San : Alice, the le daughter of Capt. IT. E. Weaver, 2 Kast Capitol street, was run over by alarze stone Wagon yesterlay afternoon, and as badly hurt and bruised. The driver was not biame. Ella Owe who lives on Bast Capitol stree rect, Was accktentally Fun over yesterd. rnoon by a horse and Wagon driven by a white man. Dr. McKim Fendered medical attendani Injuries not nd pronounced her blame Was aitached aw department National elected — officers President; W. B. M. L. York, secretary; John D. A. MeKaight, C. B. Ander- iu, Jucob Frech, H.R. Webb executive committee. A youth named Chas. Newton was fined $ by Judge Snell this morning for striking a colored boy, d Jumes Thoulas, oa the head with a air of lead Kny Atam the Columbia Turn Verein last might i was ¢ mi to discontinue the gymna- stum for the summer. A Virginia branch of the Jefferson Nattonal Mo nt ciation wa snized in Rieh- Mond last at by Jud ot this city. Dr. J. 1. M. Curry, of Ricumond, was elected Presicent. ‘The new house rece Js on 20th Str Phiitp Herm ay for cursing ina heard in PPP OO W WW DDD RFE RRR PPO OWWWWD DER PPP O O WWWW D DRI BO 0 WWWW D DE P oo W W-DpD # ‘Thie powder never varies. A marvel of purity, Strength, and wholesomencsa. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. BoxaL Bam- ‘Exo Pownen Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps ENS ALL-WoOr, BLUE 5 3.00: ro Fs FLANNEL PANTS, ans Biue Suits, $10; best quality $12, worth $15— Boys’ from $2 up—ehort or long Best 0c. Suen Hat in, Te oy - — t eee = Fs Kea and Beye Single Pants, trom T6c upwards, 7. W. SELBY, wt 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. District Boat Clubs Fail to Harmonize. MERTING OF THE JOINT COMMITTER LAST EVENING— THE COLUMPIA CLUR REPRESENTATIVES WITH- DRAW—NO COMPROMISE aS TO THE REGATTA AGREED UFON. A meeting of the foint committee of the District J boat clubs was held “at the Potomac boat house | st evening to endeavor to reach an agreement regarding the date of the proposed Povomac re- gatta. Chairman McKenny, of the Analostan, stated that “the Analostan’s were represented in the Interest of peace, and were willing to abide by any deciston as to date reached by the other two clubs. Captain Gibson, of the Columblas, read a | letter (rom that club directing its representatives | to formatiy withdraw from the committee, and stating thatthe Columbla club would not be re- | Spousibie for anythiug the committee had aone Would do tn the premises, M ajor Appleton, on be Alf of the Potomaes, assed the Columbia Tepresentatives before they withdrew to listen to some compromise, AS the Columbia representatives lad been dl- Tected to withdraw, they accordingly did so. After an inform: ‘ussion betwe the Poto- mace ling of a regat ured to report to their respec- RN TO WASHINGTON. sthe oarstuan, arrived here Hie is looking well and nce enter upon the work of coaching the OF AN OCTORER REGATTA BY THE AN ALOSTANS. STAR reporter, In talking with prominent rs of the Aualostan and Potouae boat clubs view of the action of the POTOMACS on the 3d of October, in deciste the committe willing to com ts the Ist ot ae men Say romise the date, eptember, but the wert 2 2 * honld decide pon, but that tt was tiaposst- c oncillation. There will be a nireting ¢ astm club this eve | they wil, probably decide to join with the F mucs in holding a fall regatta, Both taese | Willoffer the privileges of their boat hou visiiing clubs at the Columbia regatta in Aug and {tis thought that each of them will enter one or two crews fin the races on the Mi of August. DY WANTS TO ROW HANLAN Gals ald John Kennedy to a Star reporter | this morning, “I was kuocked cut tn my race with | Hanan and have nothing to say. I will lle around here tufs summer,” he continued, “and it may be t I will give him another show in the full to down me.” Kennedy's backers were in no wise discouraged at the result of the recent race, and were tmmediately afterwards willing to for another race at any time. Althoug says nothing reflecting upon the mans the race, his friends elatm that the gulling of Hanan from the referees’ boat was very apparent, and in the contest, which was ike rowing on the pen Sea, he profited wonderfully by tt, whlleKen- nedy was misied and went clear out of bis course. A HANLAN-KENNEDY RACE ON THE POTOMAC NOT IMPROBABLE. It ts not among the improbabtitties that another Tace between these oarsmen will be arranged to take place on the Potomac before the year 1s out. a The Pexavty MAN PaiD For Partino Two Fiautixe Womex.—Annte Johnson and Jenkins, the two colored women who assaulted Daniel Dines, colored, on the 28 Jast month, in South Washington, by cutting with a knife, were tried by Judge Snell to-day, for assault with intent to kill Dines was present with his hed tied up tn bandages. He stated that the women were fighting ina house In an alley,and he tried to part them,when the Johnson Woman cut him across the temple and on tne head With a knife or razor. Other witnesses tes- Utied to witnessing the cutung by the Johnson woman, and the other woman told her to cut his throat. Dr. Meivin stated fthat the temple artery Was severed. ‘The charge was changed to one of simple assault, and) Messrs. Carrington and Ciuss, who appeared for the defendants, pleaded guilty to this charge, and Annie Johnson was sentenced to eleven months and tweniy-nine days and Kate Jenkins to 60 days tn JalL gee Raxoap Excursion TickeTs.—The Baltimore and Ohto Ratiroad company have placed on saie round-trip excursion Uckets at reduced rates to the principal points on the Metropolitan Branch; also, Lo Point of Rocks, Weverton, Berlin and Ha~ gerstown. These tickets will be soid on Saturdays Of each Week only, and will be good to return up to Monday evening following. —— ATTENTION Is called to one of the books of the century, advertised In another coiumn. It is the only work of the kindin the English language, and should be in the hands of every legislator, teacher, and voter. Itis entitled Cyclopmdia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States. —— i Ax EXTENSIVE SALE OF Booxs.—The several Ubraries now arranged and ready for examination at the reoms of Thomas Dowling are unusually interesting. The catalogue embraces ahout s:ven- teen hundred lots, comprising the library of the Jate Ellab Kingman, in which are some choice and rare books, the whole forming a collection of un- usual excellence. The sale will begin Monday evening next at 7 o'clock. eee ‘THE STRAWBERRY FEsTivaL on Monday evening at Kingman Place, under the gble management of Mrs. Gen. Ricketts, Mrs. Prentiss, Hitz, Ross Ray. Beldir and other well known ladies, offers many attractions, As the l4th-street cars pass the gate they make it very accessible, and the old-tash- foned house and grounds wil! be brilliantly illum. inated by 500 Chipese lanterns. A fine band of Inusic, with dancid¥ from 8 to 12, and a variety of refreshments, to be served by’ charming young ladies, demand patronage. Srrs DISEASES. —t FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING.—BODY CO’ ERED WITH HUMOR.—HAD “IWELVE Do. TORS.—PAID OUT $500-—NO CURE,—NO HOPE, J yillnow state that I mado miraculous ogre of one of the worst cases of skin diseases known. patient i# aman forty years old; had euffered fifteen years. His eyes, scalp, aud nearly his whole Lody. presented @ frighttul appearance. Had had the attention of twelve different physicians, who prescribed the best remedies known to the proft such a8 iodide pota-sium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparilia, etc. Had paid $5) for medical treatment, with but little relief. revailed upon him to use the Cu ricuRA RESOLVENT (blood purifier) internally, and the CuricuRA and CU- ‘TicusA Soar externally. He did ro, and was com- etely cured. ‘the skin ‘on his head, face, ond many Cux's parts of hia body. which presented a inost lonthe- Some appearance, is now as soft and smooth as an in- faxt's, with no scar or trace of the disease left behind. He has now been cured tweive months. Keported by F. H. BROWN, Esq , Barnwell, 8.. Reference, Dr. H. Bake, Charleston, 8.C. GHT YEARS —UNARLE TO . K.—GOT ABOUT ON HANDS. —A WONDERFUL CURE. most wonderful cure of Salt Rhewm. For ral wuffered with Selt Iheur; 1 had it face, neck, arme, and lim. 1 was not able . only on’ my hands and knees, for one year. | Lhave not been able to help myself for eight years. hundreds of remedies ; ‘The dvetor- said m tried everything that came along. *, and concluded to try Curicuna REMEDIES, cURA brought the lumor to the rurtace of 1ay It would drop off as it came out, until now Lam entirely well. All Tcan say is, I thank Jou most hearti- formycure. Any person who thinks this letter = 1. let them write or come and see me, aud find out for themselves. WILL McDONALD, 2642 Dearborn street, Chicago, Til, THE CUTICURA TREATMENT, for the cure of Skin, Scalp, and Blood Diseases, con- sists in the internal use of CurTicuna KESOLYENT, the new Blood Purifier, and the external use of CuTICURA and CuTICURA Soap, the Great Skin Curer. Price of CoriovRs, small boxes, 60 ets ; large boxes, $1. CU- Ticuka KxsoLvent, $1 per bottle. CuriccKna Soap, 35 cus. CUTICURA BuAVING Soar, 15 cla. Bold by all ruxccists. Hotter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. BABY. For Infantile and Birth Humors and Skin Blemishes Bae CUriCURA @ dehciously perfumed SxKin Beaurivire, and ‘oflet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. Absolutely pure. Sales {881 and 1882, 1, 000,000 cakes, ie. So my parents 1 saw your adver- Rovoway Rernicznaton, — Iteolves the difficult problem of Perfect Reft.seration. Tt dries and purifies iteelf while in uee by an Auto- matic Circulation of Air, It dispenses with metal lining, 0 objectionable be- cause of labor necessary to keep it clean. Mck, Butter, Meats, Fish, Fruit, ete., can be kept in this Refrizerator at same time without imparting the Mlavor of either to the others. Is much more economical in consumption of Ice than any other Refrigerator. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, J. W. SCHAEFER, Sour Acenr, myls 2020 Tth streot northwest, laBt evening, there is a general | clubs to go ahead and make are ng a Jol nine Po- | e with the fon of the Colu.nbia elub in withdr Ing from the commiitee, acd thelr previous éectsion to hold a regatta‘uncer thelr own auspices b tore | the actions of the representatives of the Poto- macs and Analostins in advocating such late date, had been notified by their respective ciubs, left them no alternative. Tho Analostans say that they went to the me ut des | sirous of reconciling the whole dificuity, and were lw to agi to anything that the other two ‘The Courts. Crecurr Court—Judge MacArthur, ‘Yesterday, Tolmon phelpes verdict for plain- UT for $800. Morris & Sons agt. Savage; judgment nil decet, Daily & Co, agt. Fitzmorris;'verdict for laintif for $3,022.82. Gore agt. Leetch; verdict for defendant for $425. Brown Clark et al; verdict for plainti® for $161, Soltz & digs ase Taylor; verdict tor plaintiff tor 141.7% Equity Court—Judge James. Yesterday, ex parte’ Catherifle T. Fox, guardian te George W. Fox; decree of Probate Court con- med. = PROBATE CovRT-~Judge James. ‘Yesterday, estate of Hayward M. Hutchinson ; will illed. “Estate John Restiey; will flea, proven and admitted; Albert Hai bond #200. Estate Sarah W. Parris; 8. B. Parris bonded and qualified as executor. Estate Louisa | Wagner; will proved and admitted, letters testa- | mnentary granted. Estate of Mathias L. Alig; exg- | cutor directed to sell $2,000 073.65 bonds to pay a | claim. Estate John M. Johnson; inventory of versonalty returned. Estate of Ben. F. Gridley; J. H. Gridiey appolnted administrator, bond $33, | OM.” Estate Ecward Middleton; will died and ad- | mitted, letters testamentary granted, bond $1,000. Mary If, Masters, guardian to Nicholas M. Mas- ters, order of appolntment; bond $100. C._P. Wannell, guardian to H. C. Wannell: same. Es- tate John O'Leary; first and final account passed. | John W. Rivysting, guardian to his orphan chil- | dren; first atcount passed. Estate Francis B. Lord: first account of executor passed. Estate Joseph E first and final account of executor passed. Estate Wm. Furmage; first account of | executor posse. Estate Jolin’ Finney; first_ac- r, administrator; | count of excentor passed. Estate James C. Ken- | hedy; first, second and final account of executor assed. Estate Rachel Johnson; George F. Meed- | ham bon na qualified as administrator. Es- tate J. J. F. Joxchim; argued by counsel. Estate |W. D. Alken; same: Estate Elizabeth Miller; ler admitting will to probate; letters testa- mentary granted to Charles Marshall, ——— Ww ROUTE TO West Pornt, BUFFALO AND HuD- River Towns.—The opening of the New York, West Shore and Buffalo railway between New York, West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, took place a few days ago. Persons desiring to attend he commencement at West Point on the 11th and | 12th instant, can avoid the ferriage and transfers ; through New York city by taking the Pennsyl- | Yanta railroad to Jersey City. Trains on the New | York, West Shore and Buffalo railway leave Jer- y station of the Pennsylvania railroad at ), 7:00 a. m., 4:24 p. m., and5:34 p. m. ———— Ow Account of the children’s day exercises there | Will be no evening service to-morrow in the Metro- | poltan M. E. church. | Ni | 80N TA8600R ann Lassirvpe, COMMON IN THE SPRING, INDICATE A TOR- PID CONDITION OF THE LIVER AND A SLUG- GISH_ CIRCULATION OF THE LIFE-GIVING | FLUIDS. A TEASPOONFUL OF TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT IN A GLASS OF WATER HALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFAST WILL GENTLY RELIEVE AND REGULATE THE LIVER, QUICKEN AND PURIFY THE CICULATION, AND IMPART NEW LIFE AND VIGOR TO EVERY FUNC- TION OF THE BODY. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT, my26 LAWNS. LAY. LAWNS, 200 Pieces New LAWNS, 5 cents. 200 Piecos New LAWNS, 6 cents. 200 Pieces New LAWNS, 5 centa. 100 Pieces Union LINEN LAWNS, 8 cents. ion LINEN LAWNS, 8 cont, 100 Pieces Union LINEN LAWNS, 8 cents. 75 Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 10 cents. 75 Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 1 cents. ‘75 Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 10 cents. 100 Pieces Yark-Wide Organdy LAWNS, 12 cents. 100 Pieces Yard-Wicte Organdy LAWNS, 12 cents. 100 Pieces Yard-Wide Organdy LAWNS, 12 cents, Seersucker GINGHAMS 10 conta, Madras GINGHAMS, 8 cents, Cheviot GINGHAMS, 10 cents. Best Yard-Wide Bleached MUSLIN, 10 cents. India LINENS, Yard Wide, 12cts., 15cts., 18cts. MARSEILLES and PIQUES, 12 cents. ¢ DRESS GOODS, 12cts., Ihcts., 18cts., s0cta., Bete. PARASOLS, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50. BLACK CASHMERES. all wool, 37cts., 50cta., 60cts, FLOOK OILCLOTHS, all widths, 37 centa up. STRAW MATTING, White and Fancy styies. c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South aide, near Center Market. LAWNS: 49 Lavwss 1 Lawns 1 Lawns ! BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC LAWNS. Pacific Lawne are the finest manufactured in the United States, We have received one hundred pieces of BEUTIFUL NE STYLE PACIFIC LAWNS, which we are selling at cight (8) cents a yard. Pacific Lawna, styles, are selling every where at 12}4c. weeaer FUL FIGURED SATEENS, reduced from 10 15¢, NUNS! VEILINGS, all pure wool, 42 inches wide, (widest double width), reduced to 373. NUNS’ VEILINGS, fine quality, reduced to 200. BLACK BROCADE and LACE STRIPE PURE SILK GRENADINES, reduced to75c and $1. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! sigheapest Silke in Washington, Silks at 37, Silks 50, Hey Gros Grain Black Silks reduced from $1.25 Finest quality Black Silke reduced to $1.25 and $1.50; bargains only. tolltck Brocade Silk Grenadines reduced from $1 | i | CHEAPEST BLEACHED COTTONS Ever sold in Washington. Wamsutta, Davol and Frnit (eta Loom, yurd wide, Bleached ‘Cottons, reduced BEAUTIFUL FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 125s. SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS, VERY FIN EST QUALITY, reduced from 3735 to 16. CARTER’ 9 711 MARKET SPACE. Panser & Cos Rosr NSON, NOVELTIES IN SUMMER CLOTHING. - CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER SUITS. ENGLISH SEERSUCKER SUITS. CRASH AND LINEN SUITS, FRENCH WORSTED SUITS, SERGE SUITS, CHEVIOT soITs, MOHAIR SUITS. . DRAP D'ETES SUITS. NUN'S CLOTH Suits. TRIMMED AND FINISHED EQUAL TO CUSTOM WORK. TRE ROBINSON DUSTER. COMPLETE PROTEC- TION AGAINST DUST. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 46 919.8.E. Gor. 7thand DSta, Wow win NN WN DDD w Wwww it NNND 2 ary Ywww Wray PUAIRR 83 eee w w bis NNW Boo 00 Ww ON 85583, coco RI KER EI NNN SSRg SO ER ER ENE Oy Ns san So fh RE OEE NAN [S55 B RB BRB KEE N NN Sggs8T HYDRANT HOSE, ICE CRUSHERS, ICE HATCHETS, ICE SCALES. . ICE TONGS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, GARDEN TOOLS, &0. “ _¥.P. MAY & 60. 6 634 Pennsylvania avenue, Sox Dut Gas CLEANLINESS. COMFORT. 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, Piuuper, &0., my26-Im,4p 617 10ra STREKT NORTHWEST, Sroves, CONVENIENCE, 3e5-6t Wure Goons, FOR GRADUATING 4ND COMMENCEMENT DRESSES, Fine French Mull Muslina, 25 cts, Egyptian Lawn, 25 cts. India Linen, 28ets, Persian Lawn, 25 cts, Nuns’ Veiling, 25 cts. Andia Linen, 20 cts. India Linen, 15 cts. India Linen, 1235 cta, Figured Swiss, from 15 to 50 cts. Double Width Albatross; from 50 to 75 cts, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Nos. 928 77H Streer Axp 706 K StReer N.W. 4e8-3t * Pants Destrxe To Seexp A F:iwv WEEES IN THE COUNTRY WILL FINDA TRAVELING SATCHEL the handiest thing to take along, and as we have Just received a very handsome assortment, all with the new PATENT LOCK and at remarkably Low Figures, we would call your attention to— Our WATERPROOF SATCHELS, at 990, Our LEATHER SATCHELS, from $1.49 up, Qur CANVAS SATCHELS, from $2.49 up. They deserve your examination. WE ALS OFFER: A WATERPROOF HAND SATCHEL, from 490, ALEATHER SATCUEL, from 99c. A Grain Leather, Leather-Lined Satchel, from $2.49. ‘That indispensable article. A good LEATHER SHAWL STRAP we can giveyou at 250°; we say ive, aa it is almost civen away Our LEATHER HAND-BAGS are of superior finish, in the latest styles and best workmanship, We offer 4 good Leather Bag at 49c_ and 9c. piso uPetior LEATHER BAG, to black and ruseet, at A Fine LEATHER or PLUSH BAG, in the most de- sirab‘e colors and extra fine finish, froin $1.98 up. Our assortinent of POCKET-BOOKS is always com- plete, and we can offer a good Leather Book from 25c. up. 1 full line of KID, PLUSH and BUCK PURSES, from up. GENTS LONG WALLETS, from 2c, up. ‘ CIGAR CASES in Endless’ Variety, from 49c. tip. Canyass Rubber Lined Folding ‘Loilet Cases, at $9c. SILVERBERG’S, $12 7th and 313 8th streets northwest, 45 Near Pennsylvania avenue. Grear Seat-Axnvat Cixantsa Sar. KING’S PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET. A CHANCE FOR ALL IN SEASON. ‘We have concluded to close ont our extensive and fashionable stock of MILLINERY a month earlier than usual, in order to give our customers a chance when in need of goods, TAKE NOTICE, THEREFORE, THAT FROM THIS DAY, Or until further notified, ” WE SHALL SELL, AND INTEND TO CLOSE OUT, Our Entire Stock of HATS, BONNETS (Trimmed snd Untrimmed), PLUMES, TIPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES, VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS, CORSETS, SILK, LISLE and KID GLOVES, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S DRESSES, JACKETS, JEWELRY, LACE FICHUS and SCARFS, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE; also BLACK DRESS SILK. DON'T FAIL TO ENBRACE TRIS OPPORTUNITY. CaLL EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. KING’S 42 Panasots, SILE GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES. The PALAIS ROYAL PARASOL STOCK consists of Satin Coaching Parasols, Lace Trimmed Parasols, Black Satin Paraeols, Children’s Parasols, Carriage Parasol, &c. Parasols at $10 have been reduced to $4. In short, the entire stock has been reduced below cost, and ladies by call.ng early can obtain the most astounding bar- gains. EMBROIDERIES.—We have lately purchased a stock of fine Embroideries at 60 per cent discount, Ladies can buy at the Palais Royal the finest Embrolderies at the price of the inferior goods. SILK GLOVES in Monsquetaire style. Our Gloves at 98c., $1.15, $1.25 and $1.35 have been reduced to 98c. per pair. Our Glove at $1.48, $1.54, $1.68 have been reduced to $1.°6 per pair. Our Gloves at $1.72, $1.83, $1.98 have been reduced to $1.72 per pair. Our Gloves at $1.93, $2.25 and $2.38 have been reduced to $1.98 per Pair. Our Gloves from $2, 48 to $3.25 haye been reduced. to $2.25 and $2.68 per pair. Silk Mitts, in every shade, reduced prices 68c., 85c., $1.25, $1.63 and $1.98 per pair, former prices 75c. to $2.48° 306 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA > VENUE, Dovarass:, NINTH F STREETS. GENTLEMEN: For Genuine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS, at $1.45 each, all sizes, go to DOUGLASS’. For ENGLISH LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, all sizes, at$leach, go to DOUGLASS’. For ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, all sizes, at 50c. each, go to DOUGLASS’. For GAUGE UNDERWEAR, at 25c., 87c.,50¢., 75 $1, $1.25, $1.50, all sizes, xo to DOUGLASS’. For genuine PEPPERELL JEAN DRAWERS, CUT. PANT-SHAPE, and made in the mos? thorough man- ner, all sizes, at 50c. each, xo to DOUGLASS', For NAINSOOK FFATHERWEIGHT SHIRTS and DRAWERS, made in the very best manner, all sizes, at ‘5c. each, go to DOUGLASS’. For ENGLISH HOSIERY (Morley's) in ail the new- est designs, at 50c. per pair, usual price 75c., go to DOUGLASS’. For E. & W. COLLARS and CUFFS, goto DOUGLASS", For handsome NECKWEAR, in new shapes, go to DOUGLASS’. For FRENCH, ENGLISH, and AMERICAN SUS- PENDERS, go to DOUGLAS: For SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, at $9, $10.50, $12 per half dozen, go to Mr. WM. B. HODGES, whois in charge of this de- partment, will bo pleased to show gentlemen any of the above and many other bargains, 35 CLOTHING DOUGLASS’, 9th and F ete. FOR HOT WEATHER, AT HOME, MOUNTAIN TOP, SEA SIDE OR BAY. FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, CASSIMERE AND FLANNEL SUITS, DRAP D'KTA SUITS, SERGES AND SEERSUCKER SUITS, LINEN SUITS, C/SSIMERE PANTA- LOONS, WHITE DUCE VESTS, &o., &0. TRAVELING COATS OR DUSTERS IN WORSTED AND LINEN, Our Stock of GENT’S FURNISHINGS is first-class in every respect S27 OUL PRICES THE LOWEST, NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Mernorourax Booxstore z REMOVED TO a 915 PEN} SYLVANIA AVENUE. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 34-60" CITY ITEMS. Fresh Supplies of Straw Hats. ‘Men’s and Boy's fine Mackinaw Straws, Young Gent’s Pearl and Nutria Derbys, Bay's wide white sstenoes oq ee os wide wi “Jami 5” 50, 7 . 2 At Lewis’, 920 7th St, bet Tand K nw. Necessities for the Heated Term. The Climax Shirt, best made, (perfect fit), $1.00, Gentlemen's and Boy’s summer Under-shirts, 25, 50, New York Pattern Jean Drawers, 50c., worth 75, Job Lot, Balbriggan halt hose, 2 pate for 2 cts., White and col’d Lawn and Percale ties, 2 doz. 5c., ses Collars, Best makes, 2 for 2c., E & W. do., Men’s and Boy’s silk ties and windsors, 2%, 85, 50. Sun Umbrellas, Hammocks, Night-shirte, Sus- nders, Boston Gaiters, Sleeve Adjusters, Bath- ing Tights, Shoulder Braces, Bicycle, Boating and Percale Shirts, 75c. to $250. Full line of Ladies’ and Gent's Traveliag Trunks and Bags, at Lewts', 920 7th st, bet. Tand K sts. n.w. 2 tAfter They Went Fishing. They didn’t catch many fish, although they had great 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 Dig- gest catch of the day was the severe cold they Caught trom not being. properly dried when they came out. A summer cold is quite as dangerous as one in winter, but Perry Davis’ Pain Killer is the sovereign remedy in case of either. Vigor, Strength and Heaith, all found in one bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters. HUNTSVILLE, ALA.—Dr, J. C. Spottswood says: “i highly recommend Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia, rheumatism and general devility.” TAMPICO, TENN.—Rev. D..F. Manly says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters relieved me of indigestion and nervousness after physicians failed.” To-morrow’s Chronicle! Picture of Payne—poctic, retined—at nineteen! Copy of the great Jarvis painting. Handsome sou- venir, engraved specially for Chronicle, Original sketch and pocms, Following Bargains for Gentlemen at Dammann’s grand summer opening Monday and Tuesday, June 11th and 12th. Best India Gauze Undershirts, at 2c. Reinforced Unlaundried Shirt’, at 50c. Best Fancy Halt Hose, only 2c. White Ties, 10c. doz. ; Collars and Cuffs, A handsome souvenir to purchasers. . A. DasoraNN, Agt, 806 7th street. The Question of a proper food for infants Interests all mothers, especially those unabie to nurse their offspring. Mellin’s Food for infants possesses all the requi- sites as a substitute for mothers’ milk, and ts highly commended by the medical faculty of both Europe and America. All druggists have it, The Best Results “ are not to be obtained in a limited time. There- fore, don’t hurry the tallor. My facilities are such as toenable mc to get up any article of wearin apparel in as short a time as Is consistent with the best results. Gentlemen's garments to order in the best style, or in shop style. Geo. C. HENNING, . 410 7th street. Howe’s Rapid Kusincss Penmanship. Easiest and best of all, 51 h street. Hot Spring Crystals and Rhine Stones in Diamond settings, very brilliant; also, Misses Bracelets for School Commencements, from $2 to $, at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No, 457 Pennsylvanta avenue, Milwaukee Beer, Se. a schooner—drawn from 1r00d. tr KwiGurt, 1732 Penna, avenue. Burnett's Cocoaine Promotes the growth of the heir. and renders it dirk and glossy. It holds, in a liqutd form, a large Proportion of deodorized Cocoanut OM, prepared expressly for this purpose. No other compound possesses the peculiar 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 untensntahle; thereture uso now Hunt's Insect. Powder. Price, 2 cents; for sale by all druggista, Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia, and Marechal Niei Rose, Save 25 per cent and go to Young’s, betweea G and H, 736 and 714 ‘7th street, for Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, white and Black Goods. $1 Buyers get a ticket;-6 uckets good for a useful present, 2 F Milwaukee Beer, bc. a stovepipe—drawn from trood, ta Kyignt, 1732 Penna. avenue, Virginia Midland Railway. CHANGE OF TIME AND REDUCED RATES. Commencing Monday, June 4th, doubie dally trains will be run on Manassas division of Virginia Midland ra‘lway,leaving Washington datly except Sunday at8:35 d.m., for Strasburg and local sta- tlons, and 5:10 p.m., for Front Royal and local sta- tions’ on this division. Returning, these trains Will arrive in Washington at 10:95 'a.m. and 9:20 p.mm.. thus affording business men and others fa- cilities for locating their families at healthful and pleasant places on this line of road, and visiting them whenever desired without logs er time from. business. Round-trip, straight and mileage tickets are now on sale at greatly reduced rates. Tickets can be secured at the Virginia Midland office, 601 Pennsylvania avenue, and B. & P. depot, point of departure of trains. 5 On Thirty Days? Trial. The Voltalc Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic’ Belts and Electric Appliances on triaf for thirty days to men oung or old) who are aMicted With nervous jebility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B. lo risk 15 incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed, ws The Safest Way. ‘The safest and surest way to restore the youth- ful color of the hair ls furnished by Parker's Halr Balsam), whitch 1s deservediy popular from its superior cleanliness, sx00d Advice. Nearly all the fils that aMlict us can be pre: vented and cured by Keeping the stomach, iver and kidneys in perfect working order. There is DO medicine known that will do this as surely as Parker’s Ginger Tonic. Bicycle Shirts. Base ball and boating shirts, all styles, colors and sizes, for men and boys, from 50c. up to $4.50 aplece. Special rates to clubs, Samples free, at Auerbach’s, cor. 7th and H streets, “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 150. Quick, complete, permanent cure, Corus, werts, Dune ions. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3g-lb. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. per qt. Cream, 15c. pint. MARRIED. NEWMAN—RANI On Thursday, June 7th, 1883, at half-past seven o'clock p. m., by the Key. Joseph Welker, formerly of Gay-street, Baptist eburch, JOHN H. NEWMAN, of Georgetown, D. nd Miss ANNIE V. HANFY, of Mon gomery county, Maryland, at the residence of her brother, Recreate samice Haney, No. 1647 High street, Georgetown, D. DIED. BUCKLEY. On Friday moining, June Stb, 1883, at 6:45 o'clock, Mrs. MARY BUCKLEY, in the fifty-fret fear of her’age, native of the County Kerry, Ire- funeral will take pl Jane 10th, ar o'clock, from her Ist sidence, No. 714 2d street northwest. "Relatives and friends of the family are in. ‘Vited to attend. on Sunda DeENFALE. On Thursday, June 7th, 1833, at 11 o'clock p. m., WILLIAM Y. DENEALE, aged’ sixty- seven years and vight months. 4 ‘Funeral will take place from Christ’s Church, Na’ Yar Sunday, June 10th, at3 o'clock p.m. Rela- Grnaed friends ‘are reepecttully invited. mi EDWARDS. On Thursday, Juhe 7, 1883, drowned while bathing at Burlington, Goteees a New Jersey, Uiietas Dec. ane abestors yorce sad es aoe Oy ween years mi noon, at 3 o'clock, from his father’s nee, = tia, to St. Barnabas’ Church, Prince George's county, ‘Ma. ‘Carriages will be waiting at the Navy Yard at 2 o'clock. = sean NS. On Saturday morning, June 9th, 5 I ‘illness, is ANN GIBBONS, aged ty-two years. family are lly invited to ee eee aie ene ah ‘Geoncetown, jorniDe, Requiem mass at Trinity MOORE. "Op Sth Junc, 1853, at EMMA, OF ), at 6:30 a. m., ngoet daughter of Thomas 8. aud the late Me esa (oor. Fun services at the dence, E street north- icici te ears paris ety Uscuntastetmettey, Eaitinocss ” ZENEGA. On Friday, June %, 1893, at 11 o'clock p. NK fort; ven years. a je renidence, No. Uagebek pete and’ thon "petveed wo tho caurce: x he + Bn Relatives aud friends are respeetiuly invited. | * “VOxAGERS TO EUROPE. A J. W. BOTELER & SON Are the Agents forthe sale of tickets in this District of the INMAN STEAMSHIP ©O. Parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain all infor- mation by applying © 5 w, BOTELER & BON, epll-sm 928 Penn. Ave, 10 MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER GOODS, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES © Alotof odds ma ends iu the way of Portable and Brick Set RANGES: A few Second-hand RANGES and LATBOBES to ell cheap. EDWARD CAVERLY & 00., mn0e-sen ‘1425 New York 507 Provo Fours, 507 8 bes RR el eern a aN IEG, FISHER Govejen 3—DOUBLE SHEET. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DRY_ GOODs. — : — = —=—=——= UBURBAN PER’ MR SA! WE HAVE Siormis erep hernhe, Foe ie areas | Bancams: Baroamst! tiles out on the Raitimore and Ohio Railroad. lo- cation and gencral character of the admirably — Sos ato PARKER & TOWNSEN' heal 4,000 yards 2, worth 12%, Estate Desiors, 1418 F street. i9-1m_ | {0picom Seryed Giageaime, vy euperior Geeky? NT_HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS, THRER niinutes walk from this station, on W. and W. KR. Address 0, £. HINE, Vienna, Fairfax county, Va. 3e8-30" Fe SALE OR TRADE—CHEAP-TWO FAywa, Wart: netons terns cany’ “Tequire of HUGUILY. © ash ngton: terms caay. Inquire GUEL BOWER, 64b New York avenues e8-ims Rk RENT—-A GOOD OPFNING FOR A BUSI- ness man ; store and Sxtares in Cpe egy) cca ma quer resort; rent very moderate. Address Forest w me iney Point, Md. 7-30 QOR SALE—CHEAP FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT ‘on the 7th street pike, about 8 miles from Pennsyl- Yania avenue, containing 66 acres; «ood brick dweilil 20 with 42 roomie and garret: barn, stables 2 Rorassary outhonses: aad, blackamith shop; No. 1 Pesch orchard, apples and other fruit; well of Water; fine situation for hotel, country store aweltive. For particulars apply at Mitchel joads. EAP \ TRY PROPERTY NEAR THE Cry. ‘Twenty-eizht and a quarter acres on the B. and 0. Rail ond, Tq tiles tion the ety, Improve- morte. reat eleht-room House,lafwe bar aid other out- mitted. 1,000 DWARF PEAR TREES IN FULL BFARING. louse is located in a lange grove of oak trees, on nee cornman 4:n) ont view of the section of ‘Waxh- ¥ desirable property, and will be heap snd ou easy terms. For furiher information to 3.'V. N. HUYCE. Real Faiaté Broker, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite noril cutrnce U. A RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION We offer for sale, in whole or in part. known as “Whituey ." iyi both hey avenue, at the maia entrance to ng About 40 acres, comprise fug sites north of the city ‘Will be sold entire or in part. Appiy to THOS, EAUTIFUL SUBURD AN RE isence at the junction of the New and iid ten minutes deivé or twenty minutes walk fn care, of 2 mile west of Georgetow: wx all others, extending ‘ror Fort Washizto ; south to the Blue Ride on the north; some Ih on Is acres iu Ligh state of cultivation, fruits, &c.: splendid reside ‘This property can only be appreciated by a inspection, as its beaution cannot be described. above any’ day after 3 vs > 9th street wing C JOK SALE—A BARGAIN—COUNTAY REAL FS tate, known as Fort Totten, about i135 acres, on Bates’ road. just east of Rock Creek churel rthoast of Soldiers’ Home, ee and fine peach o th a few «mall hard. ‘Phis property is sit- onthe bichest point inthe District, and is very desirabie to any one wishing to build a cummer read- deuce thereon. For further particulurs inquire of y Attorney-at-Law. 470 Louisiana D.C., or J. A. THOMAS, Bright- my29-co2w MER HOME FOR SALE AT FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Virginia, sixty miles from Washington, D. C., via Vir- Midland Railroad, 63g miles from Warrenton, Va. Beauti located on # bill, 105 feet above the Rappa- hannock river, 250 feet northeast of the new hotel, at the Jumetion of two of the principal drives, on Lot No. 20, containing one-third ‘of anacre. Lawn and grounds between cottage and hotel. Porch aud entire cottage beautifully LIGHTED WITH GA! Street lamps, chandeliers and brackets, Length of porch, 115 feet. rat Story—Ceiliny eleven feet; two rooms, 16x18: sliding doors between them; open’ fireplaces in each, hall, lange closet, bath-rooin and water closet; six wins dows opening to floor on porch; inside binds. Second Story—Celling ten fest; two roots, 16x18; thive large closets and hall; four windows in each room and double window in hill; inside Bitnde. wise TOO ornamental Tower. Ventilation per- fect. The whole built of the beet material and finished in the best styie in 1881. jenitble, carrlage housé and servants’ house combined, inet con; . ttage is well furnished—two sets wicker furniture for par-ors, two ets cottage furniture for bed-roolus, complete. All new and attractive. Photograph of cottage can be seen at office of General Eppa Hunton, Room 37, Corcoran Build: ton, D. at_my office, Warrenton, Va., and at my office in New York. Being unable to ocenpy the above . beeaune of my change of residence, I will sell e whoie for 000, one-half cash, balance in twelve mouths witb #4, interest. - H. RB. GARDEN, Attorney-at-Law, Duncan Building, ‘Naseau and Pine streets, New York City, BURBAN PROPFRTY FOR SALE IN THE RAP- : ANACOSTIA; ACKE erty; VILLA sites end building lots, v Money advanced to purchasers withing: to build. m1 ly to H. A. GRISWOLD. AUCTION SALES. FPUOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Kstate Auctioncer, VALUABLE IMPROVED PKOPERTY, NUMBERED 807 ELM STREET, IN LE DnoiT PA‘ K On WEDNESDAY, JUNE THIRTEENTH, FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., I shall offer for sale, in: front of the premise, the stove property. ‘Terme d&ds THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct’cer. rPHCS. J. FISHER & Co.. Keal Estate Auctioneers, PUBLIC SALE OF TWO GUOD ALLEY LOTS IN SQUATE NO. 367. On WEDNESDAY AFTEKNOON, JUNE THIR ‘NTH. At SIX O'CLOCK, on the premires, we shail sell Tots 42 and 43, in equare 367, fronting each 26 fect on the 30-foot alley, between 9th ‘and 10th and N and O streets northwrat, with a depth of 95 feet. onthn‘witintereet and peared br deed of tae? months, within ‘and wecured by : 3. FISHER & Co., THOS. Jer-dads ia Auctioneers. ‘M. SAUNDERS & BRO., L. v ‘Heal Estate Agents. A GOOD INVESTMENT OFFERED IN LOTS EAST ‘OF THE CAPITOL AND WEST OF ELEVENTH SIREET EAST, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY, JUNE, FOURTEENTH, 1883, at HALF-PAST FIVE O°CLOCK P. M., 1 ahi Sunsnvie pekarie oes get gah ), front feet On. East Capitol and A northeast. Aud at SIX O'CLOCK, SAME DAY, o1 Lote 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, in square 964, the same. ‘on 11th stroct, betwcen Band € northeast. All splendid Build- ing cagigcn mothe, with unarratet okt saree aes ae seen mon intérost at six per cent, semi-an- nual. secured on property sold. A'deposit of Bact if old Convey! ing at Cost of creaasta RUSTEE’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON CONNCTICUT AVENUE, HOUSE Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated August 26. 1875, and recorded among the! Jand records of the District of Columbia, Liber No. 19% foli9 285 by direction of the parting secured there- will sell, af public antion, in front rem = ‘TUE LDat. the F NE NINETKENTH DAY OF JUNE, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., Lot 4, of Shepherd's subdivision of square No. 164, as eaid eubdivieion ie re- corded in the avrveyor's office of said District in Liber H. D. C., folio 210, together with the improvements, consisting of a double two-story and basement, with muansard roof, Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; bslance in one and two years, with interest at six per cent, for which the romniasory notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of ast of the preinises sold, will be required. A deposit of $200 must be made at the time of sale, and the terms of sale must be complied with within ten dara, or the Property will be resold at. he risk and contol pur- chaeer, ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trnstee, wi» youns 472 Lonisiana avenue. “Real Extate Auctioneer, 39-d&d0 {For Other Auctions See Seventh Page. ____ SAFE DEPOSIT 0. GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, wR ROBBERY, FIRE OK ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own building, Corner 15TH Srreer ap New Yore Avr. seem Charter Act of Congress January The (1 res, proof Yaulla et prises eevee coording to cand location. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT CTE LOcE SECURITIRS AND VALUABLES of 2 tion, incluaiug BONDS and S10CKS PLATE. SEW. EURY, DEEDB. we,, token, for SAFE-KEEPIXG, on SPECIAL GUAMANTES, at the Lowest Rates. BENJAMIN P. 51 . SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. Gi Nett ot Ringe © -» Vice President, SOHN CASSRLS. Treasurer van T L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. C.'E, Nyman, Asst, Secy. Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, Ibert. Sturtevant, ‘Thonias Evans, 2 Serie jou ©. Parke. UNDERTAKERS. RTHUR ROONEY & CO., UNDERTARERS.— duinered aunt crag, prupuys from cur Op\ea 711 ith st. n.w. and ik Vv. Dw 5 ARTHUR ROONEY, JAMES BELLEW. “B UCHL X's" UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) “Everything first-class and reasonable.” ans SPINDLER, 'DERTA! 283 7th st., bet. Mand Nn.w. EE ves KER, Sr aoe -Y = . myl mane a RE J VHN i, WRIGHT, seston Cougs Henees Naaman, UGUSTU! rete oe Searide, 12igc.. worth 20 308 white spreads, duit We, worth $1. ue 9 Netting, 260, 100 Yoo Bianketn 68. 76810 wiecos Linen Lawns, 1 orth 200, Beautiful Satinee, Teen eet Norte French Satines reduced to 35. and 40c. ‘Our whole stock at reduced prices. GRO. J. JOUNSON, _TI3 Market Space, Mn Scone Dees Goons IN ENDLESS VARIETY, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN DATISTY. OUR LINEN LAWNS ART VERY ATTN ue BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICK. FRENCH LAW IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AND AT PRICES WHC! WILL GUARANTEE THEIR K TO FXAMINE THE QUAL LINEN AND RED SWI s BUY. OUR SATINES ARE PAU? PRICE. OUR GINGHAMS Hi WITHA VIEW TO MEET ADY BALY. Y_OF OUR INDIA SIMPLY MEANS TO MANDS. INDIA PON SATIN RORER AT FL HAVING ANNOUNCED THE GREAT REDUCS TION IN SILKS, WE CONTINUE SACKIFICE, AND GUARANTEL GOODS. TO MAKE TH PRICES ON AL 8. L. IEMPSTONE, de 808 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Orenixe Dax . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ar L. BEHRENDS' PALTIMORE STORE, 905 Seventh Stroot Northwest, Desiraty penirabia als for Dresses, 4?-tnc . Aibateoss Cloth and Bante Black Cashmeres, a special fine qual he this, 5 ‘able Linens and Housekeeping Goodg” lannicls ‘aneimeres. eta Ficured Hanes Se. per yard, in ends, ‘The Gest “hurt ever offered at $1. i Childron. Hosicry and Gioves, ae inhatur, Lawns and Do At will repay oi L. BEHRENDSs, my18 908 SEVENTH STREET Banoarys ar Meo A fine line of Gents’ Linen and Ohiets, 26 per cent Jean tha ment of wort 2 Half Howe wiil b pace Ganze, Lace and BP Hiau Mmantacturcts’ prices nen Collars, elzns Tide. 15, 18s, at en for the Beat ly 7 cents, oy red maa cf the very beast ‘Six Fine Dress Sturts, to order, for §6, ready 38", ‘waslitub—pertect fit nuarautoed—at MEGINNISS', 1002 F street northwest, ard PROPOSALS. rps URY DEPARTMY Orr Wasnratox, D Proposals wal THE SECRETARY, + Supe Sth, 1883, rvorved at tho United State depar ment NE O'CLOCK PLM. SATURDAY, JUNE 3¢ oc 15.00 re or less. of th o-frame body mela Carpet and 12,000 ya vor jew, of the “ining for Un: publia, buildimee, to be deliverod at the Trew ue Washington, D. C.. in such quantiles and nt #ucl times ae inay be required. No bid will be coma: unless made by a manufacturer or regular. desert 1 carpet, and accom iy 4 deporit of $1,000 Ui States money or a certified check for that almouut, as @ Enarantee of Kool faith — Deponit of mnccounful bidder will be retained until contract is entered into and given with not jew than twosureties in the of $5,000, conditioned that terms of contract shall be faithfully executed. Bids must state the prico p yard, and must be accomnpanted by a aample e ‘one-half yards of ox with maker's name, 1ark theceon, and one yard of carpet Iining, ae apoctmene nal om ye MEISE St ities w te eames @.te T — ee indorsed **Propoeals for Carpet and Car-' pel jm CHAS8. J. FOLGER, 3e9-law3t Secretary. = ee OLUMNS FOR NEW PENSION BUILDING. OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ENGINERK AND ARORE> TECT, 1916 N street \weat, ASHINGTON, D. C,, June éth, 1883, Cc in duplicate wall “be reovived at thig on JULY SIXT! 1883, for hishing 72 cast-iron or fire-proofe or terre. Columns for the second tier of galleries of the New Reusion Building in tuecity. © Drawings and specificauoue can be obtained st thig M. ©. MEI 4e6.9,16,26, 201353 Supervising Rngineor and Ancwiteck) PFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT, OPP MILUER MaNUAL TABO ‘SCHOOL. Sealed Proy be received at this office until tre TWENTE TEP DAY OF Tou for the cons siiugtion of the Northern Wing of our main Sebook, ilding. Zhe board will entertain pronosale for. doine the en- tire work, and also yroposals for doin ick work, carpenter work,cut stone work, galvas iron work, painting, slating, tinning, plastering, and wrought iron work and piunbiog. Plans and specifications can be seen at this office, an@ also at the of Albert Lybrock, Architect, mond, Va. ‘The board reserves the wo any and all ‘i Tight to reject any uldg Or parts —__;- =~ Batesville, Je6-whelw ROPOSALS FOR STEAM HEATING APPARA- TUS FOK FURE-PROOF BUILDING FOR PEN> SION OFFICE ON JUDICIARY SQUARE, ‘Wasntnoror . C., May 2ist, 1883, OFvick SUPERVISING ENGINEER AND ARCUITECR, 1316 N Stxrer Norraweet. Sosled Provoeal are invited frou engineers and Girma ensaged in this business for making, delivering and ste tiog up in com iete working order a jow pressure Steam, Heating Apparatus for” heating the new Peamion Buide ing, on Judiciary Square, in Washington, D.C. The apparatus to be Constructed in accordance with the re quirements of the specification ey of which and Plans of the butiding can be obpatned at this offies, Bids should be addressed to the undersigned, an@ Bille opened. inthe orewnce of ders Whe mae Showwe to be present on the TWENTY-PIFTH M,C MEIG my26420.32,9,16ka0 oe Pustneer and Archie, EDUCATIONAL. H TUITION (A. SPECIALTY)—PaOF, A ‘im’ ~ Graduate of Sorbonne University, ris, O21 G xtroct. Also Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, Mathematios, Natural Sciences, .8- HIGKES BOOkKUPPING-ONE MONTH GUAR- iteed to eaual three of any other syrtem. text Dooke sod, With pemmuanniin, vto., $3.0 “{ until October, when terms will be higher.’ Howe's Dusiness pentusnship easiest to learn and, ae de4-Lan ‘Separate Department for ladies. Prot. G. W. 514 Ten street. SUMMER COURSF AT SPENCERKIAN BUSINI COLLEGE, cor. th and D st..in Ponmanshin, keoping and Correspondence, for June, July, ‘Day scesions 9 a, 1.10 12 m.,.five days euch werk. ing sessions 6 io 8 p.m.. four evenings each Practical training for youths aud men and women dure ing a season when indolence and <a pleasures are Hable to produce permanent injury. Tuition by the th or quarter. ‘Scholarship fora year-day oneveme ine, $50. ‘Bpecial clasaee in practical wetting bots Bre ofeach month. HENKY . SPENCER Princapal. MIMS, BAILA A. SPENCE, Vico: myo ‘Summer Law Lectures, Quine weekly), devin 12h JULY. 1998, an@ end 19th SEPTEMBER. For circular apply <r." 0. University -) bo JouN' Bb ma Vay 3-witm . Com, and Stat. Law. X. SCREFL, ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO e and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular ENCH LESSONS, 1993 K STREET N. W.. Mj W. Feubcussate, sunsuber. Sasa opm Sue ‘Children's eng Mad 2.m.; iailes and 5:45, | Private it desired. Ni ht. Pupil soon learn to speak and TICUTE. SELECT QRWOOD INSTIUUTE. 8 BaP por Mot - Deas hier cecer oe master, 1117 lvth street Private lse- — mie a MECCA IN MUSIC.—BY UEST OF BU. ~ merous 1 will and, ctor ‘their ‘Pai ities ‘which is. the shortest and ‘yeare of and ‘training volves to. street bets FeGnw. 1. DE WOLOWBE:. ‘188 AMY LEAVITT, OF Teacher of V« ae ery Fee as ae

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