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~~ tal! during —_— LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrick oF THe Carer Stoxat Ovvicer, ‘Wasmixator, D.C., June 13, 1883, 9:30 am r NewEngland and the middie Atlantic states, Nght local ratus, followed by slightly cooler talr weather, winds shifting to southwest and nerth- West, stationary or sight rise in temperature. SPRCIAL BULLETIN—LOCAL RAINS TO-NIGHT, FOI- LOWED BY COOLEM FAIR WEATHER TO-MURROW. Warm southerly winds and fair weather con- nue On the Atlantic coast. Local rains have pre- afled tn all other districts, followed this morning by cooler fair weather and northerly to westerly nds in the upper lake regfon and northwest. Fhe following stations report over one inch “rain~ the past 2 hours: Cairo, 1. Mem- 19, 1 3 The temperature has fallen about 10° the lake region and central Mississipp! valley ;1t risen slightly on tbe Atlantic coast and in the extreme northwest. The following ‘lal tem- tures were reported at 7 am.: Eastport, 55 .; Montreal, 62 deg.; Quebec, 63 deg.; Cieve- 65 deg.; Mackgnaw City, 56 deg.; Hututh, 68 : St Paul, 50 deg.; Denver, 41 deg. Local rains are Indicated in the district on the Atlantic coast today and to-night, followed on Thursday by gocler fair weather. Slightly warmer fair weather is Indicated for the upper lake region and north- ‘West on Thursday. > Caw any other saloon In the country showsuch & Variety of Creams and ices as Fussell keeps? Vantlia, Banana, Lemon Ice. Chocolate, Pistachio, Orange Ice. mon, Strawberry, Raspberry Tee. inbow, (in bara) CoscuMay’s white gloves 5c., Cochrane's uptown. great bargains. Dank Preon and LEMON SyRcr. @oda fountain. ‘Laces for base ball shirts, Auerbacb’s,7th and H. For sale at any Forsirvne and upbolstering in all its branches Made tw order. Moths destroyed in furniture by W. B. Mosgs & Sox. Doox and window screens made to order by W. B. Moses & Sow, corner 7th and Market Space. Warrexs’ white gloves 5c., great bargains. Coch- Fane's. ae Fresrzt’s Ice Caza shipped anywhere out of town. Specia) attention to strawberry festivals, R. W. HeNpzrson & Co @eaiers in tmported and 4 1113 F street. Coonest Suiats,Unicorns, several reasons. Coch- Fane’s uptown. wholesale and retail im-riean wall papers, Inp1a Line, Persian and Unen lawn. Bargains, Brodhea Hemaavn's great spectal sale of graduation shoes, Dutton, fies and sandals; ladies’ and gent’s Jow-uarter shoes has been attended by hundreds Of our customers, allot whom were pleased with thelr barvains. L. Heinanen, 402 7th street. Sigu: The Old Woman In Window. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Btreet lamps will be lichted at 11:00 p. m. end extinguished at 3:00 a. m ‘THE STAK Will be sent by mall, pest pald, to those Jeaying the city during the summer for any length of time, and the adaress changed as often as de- red. Subscription, fifty cents per month, rost- ADVANCE. sements of the sales of property, Feal and personal, at public auction, are of un- 3 season of the year, and will be found on the 7th and Sth pages of to-day’s Stak ‘The auditor of the court, who was located In the Dasement of the court house in the new addition, has woved his querters to the west wing of the oid butiding, formerly occupied by the Bar associa- ton. ‘The new Citizens’ temperance association of Fast Washington 1s making ood progress At the meeting last Sunday evening t 28 H street northeast, was filled to Its utiuost Capactty, and stirring widresses were delivered by Capt. John Ryan, of Spartan Council,Sons of Jona- @ab, and Mre. Belva A. Lockwood. Many persons Signed the pledge. Monday night about fifty colored laborers left this efty on the 7:20 Pennéylvania train for west- ern Penn-ylvanla, to work on a raliroad, under contract with Codwise « Caven. Honora Reed was in Judge Snell’s court yester- Gay for dancing the can-can in front of the Wal- lah school building for the ediftcation of a large crowd of boys, for which she was fined $% or 13 days, She did’a Highland fling tn the dock, and eailed the court and the officer loaters, whereupon her sentenco was increased to 60 days. Theodore Rutz, of D street, between 13% and Min strects, whose. legs are cut off at the knees, was defore Judge Snell yesterday for cursing and swearing and pointing a pistol at an officer. He Wes fined %. Bettic and the Baby. DRCISION OF THE COURT THAT COUNSELLOR BIGELOW MUST BE COMPENBATED. To-day, in the Equity Court, Judge James de- Bied the motion to discharge the restraining order issued in the case of J. G. Bigelow against Bettle A. Mason, on Riggs & Co., to restrain the payment f the fund deposited with Riggs & Co. until he should be paid his expenses and compensation as counsel for Sergeant Mason (of 2d U. 3. artillery) Defore the court martial who sentenced him (Ma- pon) to elght years in cho penitentiary for attempt- ing to shoot Gulteau, the assassin of President Garfield, and for endeavoring to seeure his release. ‘The court decided that tue proof, while strong, Mat Mr. Bigelow did arouse sympathy among thé soldiers and ex-soldiers, did not show that the funds came into Mrs. Mason’s hands coupled With the trust set out in the bill of complaint, tit Was to be used in securing Mason’s re- se.) It was evident that Mrs. Mason had Made some arrangement with Mr. Bigelow after her busband’s sentence, bht it was diMicult’ for him to decide upon the agree- ment for a quantum meruit. He was hocked at the defendant's statement that Mr. Blg- @low was a volunteer, or pushed himself into her usband’s case, since the records showed the con- trary, and that Tan pois Was engaged by Mason 1m the court-martial, to be paid what his services Were worth. He (Bigelow) had worked fatthrully and well, and bis brie had recelved the approval of the reviewing officer of the War de, and hold that Mrs. 3 Meraily wound to repay Mr. Bigelow’: actual expenses and such reasonable compensation as bem] Might agree upon, Dut intimated that he Could rot allow such a sum as claimed, $3,000. He ‘Would leave the case open pending settlement. 4g understood that the counsel will readily agrce the terms of settlement, and that the counsel Will be kept at their minimum. and that the Jargest possible sum will be given Mrs. Mason. > District Government Affairs. DRAINING LAFAYETTE SQUARE AND VICINITY. Lieut. Hoxte has commenced the construction of egs-ahaped brick sewer,2 feat 8 Inches by 8 feet inches, with terra-cotta Invert, to relieve the fective ‘sewerage in Lafayette square, the Ar- Hngton hotel square and the square on Which 1s Wocated the Department of Justice, connecting with the 15th-street sewer as an ouUlet. Mr. Win. Baseey has the superintendence of its construc- NO APPROPRIATION FOR SUCH WOKK. Tae Commissioners have replied to a petition of Tobias Talbert, and Others, requesting a Bladensbury road, as far uilton gchool building, Informing them that there !s_no appropriation at the dispo- sai of the Commissioners to pay for such work. TIME OF EXPINATION OF LICENSES. The ieenses for hacks, cabs, omnibuses, street ears and all other vehicles for the trens; ortauon Of passengers for hire expire to-day, Juno 18 PERMITS TO BUILD, Butlding permits have been issued by Inspector Entwisie as follows: W. G. Fearing, erect a two- Story dwell northwest extended; $900, Morr ct two two-story dwell: Ings, L street, between’ 15th and 16th nortuwest: # Chas"A. Beavans, erect two two-story and Dasement dwellings, G street, between 6h aud 7th orthwest; $5,000 n A. Haywood, erect a two- story dweiltng 1% Kingman Place; $1,500. 8 T. Woody, erect a two-story dwelling 6n Canal road, near Chain bridge; $100. J. F. Gibson brick, 927 Istreet northwest; #60. J. H.’A. New- haus, repair frame, 1221 21st strect, between N and @ northwest; €2:5.. 0. W. Longad, repair brick, 00. H. Dow repair Brick, 26; M street, West Washington; $400. panies Amusements, THEATER CowrgcR.—The performance given at the Theater Comique summer garden this week is Wery entertaining, and the admission Is reduced fo len cents. The Leonzo brothers appear tn thelr well-known border drains, together with their Sreat acting dogs, Lton and’ Tiger. Dimz Mvsevx.—An interesting performance, two and a half hours long, 1s given] here every @ay and evening. Twenty-five well-known artists appear, and a number of curtosities are on exhibition. Dsivenr’s ScuMER GaxveN.—Sig. Carlo Bene- ti. who Is astonishing the doctors, and Till’s yal Marionettes are here this week;' also Prof. Button, the great illusionist, and ' twenty-five ‘Vocal and instrumental artists. ABNER'S GaRDEN.—Professor Arth’s orchestra the Oberforscher Tyrolean concert troupe, ladies and three gentlemen, give a very enjoy- t here every evening. "ROR'S GAKDEN, 483 C ST. N. W.—A concert is bere every Caer MING ScHOOr.—This is a St re- st this season. The hours are: Gentlemen— to Ba.m.,2:30 to 10 pm. Ladies—10 am. to 12 m. Uoys—2:0toT pm ——-__ No Extra Session of Congress. 9MB PAESIDENT'S MEFLY TO THE FEDERATION OF LABOR, Ata meeting of che Federation of Labor last Rights letver was read from Mr. Phillips, the Presidenvs private secretary, saying: ‘The me- Morial of the national board of directors, repre- genting the wage workmen of the United States, been to the President, fin ae a rth are the im, pot the questions ne that he cannot, with a Togara for other interests, comply with the of the toners for aD extra session of _Moagross pt this tine,” « hall, No. | | the ‘The Courts. CouRT IN GENERAL TeRM—Jwitges Hagner, Cor and James, e Yesterday, Sturgis agt Holliday et al.; re- manded for correction. Hammond ier; judgment reversed and cause remanded. E. E: Jackson & Co. agt. Miller; judgment below re- versed. Phenix Mutual Lite Insurance company agt. Grant et al; exceptions to auditor's report Gyerruted. Rich & Bro. agt. Chandler: case re- stored to calendar. Morgan ‘MorgaD; appeal not to be prosecuted, oe si pelea Boox Satz.—The book sale at Dowlln; resumed this evening at 7 o’clock and Wii No. 754 The sale this evenin, will be begin at embraces German, French and a general miscellaneous jot, in whicit are some valuable works, ———___ Reat ESTATE Saiz. lessrs. Duncanson Bros, gold at auction yesterday afternoon, for the owner, 1oC8, in square §, fronting on K street, between 19th and 20th streets northwest, to John P. Butler for 69 cents per square foot. + TATTOORD SKIN FROM TEWKSBURY.—A special dispatch to the New York World from Boston, June 11th, says:—“Gov. Butler is making te Sainta dance in fine style,” said a prominent law- Yet who attended the Tewksbury Nearing to-day. The prevalent opinion ts that he is making more outof the witnesses for the defense than he @id out of his own. He to-day offered to fully identify the plece of human skin taken from the body of €. J. Eklund, who died at Tewksbury alm-hous? tn 1879. He stated that C. J. Ekiund can be proved by the records of the almshouse to have been an inmate of the institution; that he died there; that funeral services wera held over his remalns, or over a coffin said to contain them; that the body was taken to Harvard medical school for dissec- ton; that this piece of akin, on which is tattooed in fhdia ink a represent&tion of the crucifixion, with the man’s name and date of birth, was re: moved and preserved by a man whom he can pro- duce on the witness stand, and that the mana ment of this institution is responsibie for this horrible desecration of the dead. The defense re- sorted to dilatory measures to prevent the testi- mony going in, Dut the governor will persist in showing the facts, Avsowerexy P. URE, RRR 00. x L PR 0% ¥¥ & BRE 9 3 OXY 4 R ¥ ASA RR 00 ¥Y A 4 [iu BBR A OK OK ON NNN GGG Be AS BK UXNN Goo Bee AA KK NNN B AsA EK HON NN 6 Go bab A A KOK NNN GGG PPP, OO WoW WDDD FEE PPO owWWWD DE RR peg 3 aay BOBS pes 00 WW Bow tee BoB: ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than tno ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Dhoephate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL Bax- 186 PowpeR Co., 166 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 Tor Rea Pans Of our immense store, ru from 7th to Sth streets, is dey exclusively to TOYS, and wekeep al! the year round afnil assortment themon hand. Gur assortment of Boye VELOCI- BP: DES and TRICYCLES iseuperb. We offer none but the best. Our $3.50 Velocipede, for bezinners, finds much favor, as we eellagreat mimber of them, For larger boys, tay from_6 years up, we recommend our splendid Tricycle. Tho front wheels are much larger than on Velocivedes, the boy sits high up, vet there is no danger of an upset, and a ‘*Header” is im- possible. Hence, for safety and speed they combine all Gue ean wish for. ‘Lhe prices are $6, £6.75, 81-00, $8.0, $9.50 and $11. In Boye’ WAGONS we keep only the best make. They range from $1 up. With square iron axles, securely boltedon, We have them from §2 up. We have kept this maké of wagons for years, and can recommend jem to be a superior article. We mention also nice handy SWINGS for Babies at 99¢. and our Baby HAMMOCKS at 60c, We also keep a full assortment of IN AND OUT- DOOK GAMES, and parties leaving the city would do ‘Weil to take some of them along. Our FISHING RODS also wonld come in handy, We have then - from 20c. to $1.98 each. We must not forget our large assortment of HAM- MOCKS. We pavers ood Haminack ot De, and Sead, Or; Mexican Hammocks are superb. We vell them at $1.79 and $1.99. We also have an extra Jarye Harn mock at $5. You can put your whole, family in them, youreelf included, and have a good «wing all arvund. SILVERBERG’S, ‘$12 7th and 313 Sth strects northwest, Jen Near Pennsylvania avenue. Panrza & C ‘) Ros: NSON, NOVELTIES IN SUMMER CLOTHING. CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER SUITS. ENGLISH SKERSUCKER SUITS, RASH AND LINEN SUITS. FRENCH WORSTED SUITS, It | repair | SERGE SUITS. CHEVIOT SUITS, MOHAIR SUITS. DRaP D’ETES 8UITS, NUN'S CLOTH SUITS. TRIMMED AND FINISHED EQUAL TO CUSTOM WORK, ‘THE ROBINSON DUSTER, COMPLETE PROTEC- TION AGAINST DUST. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Je6 319.8.F. Cor. 7th and DSts, . @ Ses Dur Gas Sroves. 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. AGest, R. G. CAMPBELL, Pumper, &c., my26-lin,4p___ 517 10m STREET NORTHWEST. Tex Pex Cesr Discounr ON ALL SALES FOR THIRTY DAYS, SEATON PERRY «Suecessor to Perry & Brother) PREVIOUS TO REMODELING THE FRONT AND MAKING OTHER EXTENSIVE IMPROVE- MENTS TO HIS STORE, WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL SALES FOR THIRTY DAYs, COMMENCING THURSDAY, MAY Sisr. THIS 1S A ‘RARE OPPORTUNITY” TO BUY NEW AND CHOICE DRY GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS AT TEN PER CENT LESS THAN THE LOW- EST RETAIL PRICES, AS THE WHOLE STOCK HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM FIRST HANDS FOR CASH. Sa” ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, FROM WHICH TEN PER CENT WILL BE DE- = SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennaylvania avenue, corner 9th street. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. CITY ITEMS. ‘The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered at R. Goldschmid’s 812 7th st. n.w. will be sold to- morrow only; goblets 6 for 2c., J. U. O’Meara’s royal glue 8c. a bottle, 48 sheets of colored or white ‘shelf paper 9c., Army and Navy Dlacking 5 boxes for 10c., pickle dishes 5c., hat racks 7 pin 4¢., 10 pin 8c. ; superior clothes lines 30 {t. 4c., 60 ft. 8c., 90 ft. 12c,; double zinc washboards 10c., tooth picks 2500 for 4c., Japanese fans 9 for 10c., atove polish 6 cakes for 5c., Brown’s shoe dressing 6c. a bottle, wooden water buckets 12c., brooms 12c., 85c. fold- ing fana for 10c., 80c, hair brushes for 15¢., 100 clothes pins 10c., laundry blue 10 boxes for 10c., Tubber dressing combs 8 and 10c., 16 in. tea trays 10c., water pitchers 15c., large scrap books 10c., large tin cuspadores 1c., tin cups 8 for 5c., water tumblers 5 for 10c., footed wash basins assorted colors 15¢., reer and ice chests at re- duced prices, Lubin’s tollet soap 3cakes for 4c., immense assortment of rattan and slat baby car- riages at low prices, large covered chamber buck- ets assorted colors 38c., foot. tubs 47c., 250 travel- Ing trunks at manufacturers prices, lunch baskets with glass mug 8c., Goldschmid’s mammoth toilet soap 6 cakes for 2c. An Invaluable Strengthener for the nerves, muscles and digestive organs, pro- Gueing strength and appetite, 18 Brown's Bitters. Grarron, Mass.—Rev. W. B. Smith says derived benefit from us a low state of biood.” FLonence.Ga.—-Dr. W. B. Prathorsays: “Brown’s Iron Bitters have given satisfaction In every in stance I have known it use They Hit Tt Agnin. Whoever it was, he will enjoy learning that the 158th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Loulstana State Lottery at New Orleans, on May 8th, result- ed a8 follows: Ticket No. 71.189, sold as a Whol6 for $5 toa wealthy Cuban at Ilavana, drew tho frst Capital prize of $75,000. No. 47,808. sold to a New Yorker a3 whole, drew the second prize, €25,000, No, 23,499 drow the third eapttal prize, $10000, and Was sold In fifths, at $1 each, to Messrs. dames J. McMillan, through Messrs’ Jones & Hamilton, Caldwell, have ing Brown’s iron Bitters for Schumacker, of Allentown, Le- 08. 10.229 and 20,208, drew each al, 26,000—sold in Oftus, at $1 each —among others to Henry Eurhardt, s w. cor. 10th. and Market st., St. Louls, Mo.: J. F. Albert, 614 Locust st., pane city; two-fifths collected by Tg CB. Richard “& Co, No. §1 Broadway, ork city, fora party in San Francisco, Cal. Many winners among those who captured 500 In prizes desired thefr names withheld. The next drawing occurs Tuesday, July 10th, and M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La, Will furnish any de- sired information on an application. The Great Lottery Anaconda. The public are cautioned against the publication being circulated by a rival lottery company, which have swallowed the state of Loulsiana and a former Post Office administration, now desire to own all opposition and swallow the world. ‘The old reliable Commonwealth Distribution Compuny will still live In spite of such. ‘The only legal hon- est single number lottery in the world. $20,000 for only $2. 1,96) _prizea, amounting to $112,400, to be distributed in Loutaville, Ky., Saturday, June 30th, 1883. Address all orders to R. M. Boardman, Cou- Tier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. Milwaukee Heer, 5c. a stovepipe—drawn from mood. Cy Kwi 732 Penna. avenue, Virginia Midland Railway. CHANGE OF TIME AND REDUCED RATES. Commencing Monday, June 4th, doubie daily trains will be run on Manassas division of Vireinia Midland ratiway,leaving Washington daily except Sunday at 8:35 a.m., for Strasburg and local sta- Hons, and 5:10 p.m., for Front Royal and loeal sta- tions’ on this division. Returning, these trains Will arrive in Washington at. 10:26'a.m. and 9:20 p.m. thus affording business men and others fa- cilities for locating thelr families at healthful and pigasant places on this line of road, and visiting hem whenever desired without loss of time from business. Round-trip, straight’ and mileage Uckets are now on sale at greatly re luced rates. Tickets can be secured at the Virginia Midland office, 601 Pennsylvania avenue, and Bb. & P. depot, polnt of departure of trains. 5 Railroad Men and Telegraph Opcr- ators. ‘No more honest and hard working class of peo- ple than tese, yet they are generally poorly paid. They have a great chance t6 secure ‘a fortune by purchasing a ticket, which costs only $2, (27 Uck- ets only $50, 65 tickets $100,) In the Commonwealth Distribution Co.’s next grand drawing, to be held in Louisvilie, Ky., June 80th, 1883. Grand capital rize of $30,000; grand prize of $10,000; 1 prize of 5,000; 1,960 prizes, amounting to $112,400. Send Your orders to R, M. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. The Safest Way, . ‘The safest and surest way to restore the youth- ful color of the hair 1s furnished by Parker's Hair Balsam, whicn is deservedly popular from its superior cleanliness, s00d Advice. Nearly all the ills that affilct us can be pre- vented and cured by keeping tho stomach, iver and kidneys In perfect working order. ‘There is no medicine known that will do this as surely as Varker’s Ginger Tonte. Bicycle Sbirtv. Base ball and boating shirts, ail styles, colors and sizes, for men and Yoye, from 0c. up vo $4.00 aplece. Special rates to clubs. Samples freé, at Auerbacii’s, cor, 7th and H streets. “Khe Great Lottery War.” A greedy, unscrupulous, grasping mono] a lottery company, instead ot giving ticket-hold- ersa chance to wina prize, is spending their money by paying newspapers throughout the United States for advertising articles almed to in- jure the Great Commonwealth Distribution Co., of Kentucky. The Commonwealt Co. 1s above such practices to secure business, and prefers to obtain patronage by honorable means and by hon- 1y of estly conducting their business) The American people love fair play, and will pay no attention to such statements emanating from such a source, Dut will, as usual, send their orders for tickets for the next Popular, monthly drawing in Loutsville, Ky., June a0th, 1888. $30,000 for only $2; $112,400 in prizes, Tickets $2each; half tickets, $1. Ad- dress R. M. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic ’ Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men baa or old) who are affitcted witn nervous jebility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is al- lowed. W,sm Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, That Husband of Mine Is three tines the man he was before he began. using “Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists, 9 Milwaukee Beer, Se. a schooner—drawn from wood, tr KNIGHT, 1732 Penna, avenue, “alderne Wagons.” if Dat Fresh Alderney itter, Cl ed every mornil apd delivered in %-1b. "Ward ie prints, 35c. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, de. per qt. Cream, 1c. pint. MARRIED. CANN—BURGESS. On June 12th, 1883, by Rev. R. Norria, DAVID C. CANN to “ELLA CARRIE BURGESS, of Washington, D. C. . {Charies county. Md., papers please copy.] DIED. GREEN. At No. 1112 Fourteenth street northw June 12th, 1483, at6 o'clock p.in., THOMAS NELSON GREEN, of Loudoun county, Va, in the ffty-elghth ye of his ae "unctal will ‘take place from his late residence, at 5 orelock, Thursday. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery.” HILLYER. On Tuesday morning, June 12th, 1883, SRG Soem after a lonw and paint fines, CHAREES HILLYER, in his sixty-third year. Euneral from nie ate residence, G41 L. street jporth: west, on Friday ternoon, o'clock. Scatialntances kindiy inv ee MAIN. On June 12th, 1883, Mi: s MAIN. in her seveuty -Arst'ye ee EANGRES SCHERER. On Wednesday, June 13th, 1883, ED- MAND J; SCHENER,in the rilncteentt Year ot ile ane after a Tor info) ilin Chriatian fortitude.” Ee “Past all aufforing, past all pain; ars are Vain; ft to weep, for Gone to heavenly rest, With bis saviour and the blest.” Funeral from the North Presbyterian Church, N ees 8 LJ AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. | SUMMER RESORTs. ravi =| — a a NCERT AT-SPROWS GARDEN. SBURY PARK, N. J.—LAKESIDE COTTAGE, EER PARK, WENTWOR: Coboncert VEY erENeAGeee BPROES Gam. | ATC eres ned Boy aeRO OS ON THE ALLEGHENT MOUNTAINS, NENCABTLE, ¥. B Per Garden, 463 C street: northwes —— fortner tion of este. big = voter oe RT Al OEE ESN = Pt open Jane, See ‘rom ie je12-' a }-e02 Ww" be 2 ¥ fuceta, and fers Giecy house, New York eral and determined | anteny ehe eciae rare toad CT" BEAUTIFUL AND ENTERTAINING CAN- | FOWLAND HOUSE, fora of io Brando, wi oe te wake chin well- | coast. Exceileut ndvautages cr Rady, Saito ‘will be tcndened at ‘The favorite Resort." Best location, sortin ‘the United States in Tort of else, aa well ae | PeCDINE, Cantains, ever large parlore, Jor ae FOUNDRY CHURCH AS ocean and in abade, Brice i, | ym can be ee ee nese. pater, Moe Hil ie Abe B =| ya LL. 3 capacity of Deer season Feces, Bor : EVENIN Fr 1 greater it of any previous season, and no ex- one, Tow by alaras Cborus of Vora ah Gotan Accom: GPEAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J., DIRBOTEE | Feuse hae been considered where thie alendy lovely Fee pend Doayaior’ founds ii pantment, Jelism,watat | 1D facing the ocean and lake, Superior four- pltee could tosnade more attractive and confortable. siecle Tygn estern Unk Se 3 oO UN Lo GENERA APRON TEN cn Regence an Roster | ge meu “rns Matic | RE wage foe he fn Weng ped gk a SobePa WHITE. Jo12-2m" | First clare livery andan Ao. L Of the Howl aieayets waite NEW THEATER COMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN. Extraordinary Engagement of the Famous LEONZO BROTHERS And their Great Acting Dogs, LION AND TIGER. "27 GENERAL ADMISSION 10 CENTS. [D™ VERS SUMMER GARDEN. jell Ro-cpeagement, for thi only, of the Wonder of the are, SIG. CARLO. BESEDETTY. Firet appear- mhce of TILL'S ROYAL MARIONETTES, in thelr eat- nival of fun. Also, of Prof. BUTTON, the great {ilu- sionist, and Twenty-five Vocal and Instrumental Artists. Prive of Admission remains as usual, only 10 cents. je NE DIME MUSEUM. GRAND PERFORMANCE. REFINED AND AT- 5 TRAC VE. ALL NEW. Entertainment 24 houra Jong at each performance, Every Afternoon and night. Music! Comedy! Mirth! Mamic! and art! 25 New nd Brilliant Artists, Beatin America. Adquission to all only ive. Jell-6t Criatasetis and, Génmrens Stas two in an 5 = ules wall from beach ad Ie Re station, Ocean, ane. L. Be view from every room. Reduced rates for J) PARKER. 4e10-tu, th, 8, 1m HE MADISON, Sunset avenue and Kuyley street, ASBURY PARE, S.J. First-class, Gas, Electric Bells and Telephone. x C40. Qe12-2m) E. GATE. 7 CAR HOTEL, MARTINSBURG. W. VA. Sine La t, Leading ani the Best in the, Town. First Cliss in Every Respect. sotat pleasant excellent; wines, &c., choice; pool and carom, billiards; telectaph operator in hotel office; picase comfortable chambers; porters at all trains: otgnibas free; within two hours ride of Washington by. B.@ 0-8 R.; “climate unexcelied for health or purity of air. ‘Terms low, end special monthly rates arranged for one or more persons. Address the m nae SAMUEL V. FIERY, Manager. STEWART & WISNER, Owners. Jels-bt NEAREST TO SPRINGS KRANDALE_ HOU: Hotel, Bedford, Pa.. now open for recep- tion of guests. The house bas been thoroughly’ grerhanied “bath rooms, Miliard room and Piodern Improvements. ‘The house is most pleasant y located midway between Beaford and the Springs, wit large lawn, well shaded; good stabling. For further information address ATHLETIC PaKK. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 11 AND 12. FOURTH ANNUAL RACES Of the WAPITAL BICYCLE CLUB. Also, GRAND CONCERT BY THE U. 8, MARINE BAND. 99-SOLO ARTISTS—39 ‘Under the direction of Prof. John P. Sousa. Admission (including seat)... Gates open at 2. Concert at9. Races at 4:30. Jo? TNE, PABHINGTON | SWIMMING | SCHOOL, New York avenue, between 13th and 14th sts, OPEN FUR THE BEASUN. HOURS: — Gentlemen—7 to9a.m., 2:30 to10 p.m. ; Ladles—10 a.m. to 12m. ; Boys—2:36 to7 p.m. intly changing and artificially heated. Water cont Single bath, 80 cents; 10 tickete, $2.60; instpuction course, 36. my26-3m 50 cents fel2-1m* ALSIP & SMITHS. IME WHI'E SULPHUR SPRINGS Pe re Cor sk ae was RESTAURANT, REENBRIER CO., W.VA. Opens June 15th. The most celebrated re- sort inthe south.” Climate cool and delet: 9 ful, Waters wonderful in their therapeutic ef- J. fects, “Terms: $3.50. per day, $21 per week al $76 per month. Circulars describing hygienic advan- -M, W, 8, 26¢ H. PHEDUS, Lessee. i eri ese ‘A ERUTED NUMBER OF BOARDERS WILL BE taken for the summer at “Creedmoor, iwo miles from Warrenton, Va., one mticG from the 8.1. healthy location, pare air, fine Water, plenty of fruit and renefabien, milk, &c. > dance Toon, a large yord, plenty of shade, ‘NO ioruitoes ho malaria; 23 holies from Washington, daly inal and five traine a day. For terme, &¢., address “Ti. 6 MANLOW, Warrenton, Va, furnished on application. City reference, 1218 F etreet i. w. Moors HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, Leonardtown, Md., is now open for summer guests; terme, per day, under 12 Je8-1in 1.50949 #0 per week, $26 per month; children Ji Yours and Durses half price: no. monqultose: HERBERT F. MOORE, Prop. EASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD., WILL Eten Soma Tune Bde tering. ea per, day, $8 ¢ e8-2m per week; it is reached via. eastern Shore and Maryiand Steamboat ( For particulars apply to 8. J. MASSEY, Proj —- A 2BXER'B SUMMER GARDEN. CONCERT THIS EVENING By an Enlargea Orchestra, ‘Under the conductorship of Prof. CHRIS. ARTH. THE OBERFORSCHER TYROLEAN CONCERT TROUPE, 5 LADIES AND 3 GENTLEMEN, Admission, Ten Cents. Seaon Tickets at reduced rates. myl9 2,626) ON EXHIBITION No. 525 ia AND BALR AT fre Street. MARERITERG, Street. de. €26F etreet northwest, one door from Tthetrest, Chetce Oil Faintings, Eneravings, Chroma, etc. ; alsd Large and Choice Stock of rhancings Fremes, Picture Cord and Tassels, Hinge, Nails, etc., at Morkriter’s, ‘Terms Cash.> Free Art Gallery. "olf a PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. GR MILITARY EXCURSION To BALTIMORE, Via B&O. R. R., On THURSDAY, June 4th, 1883, BY CO.’8 A AND B, CAPITAL CITY GUARD, The occasion being to attend the First Anniversary of “‘Baltimore Rifles.” Parade during day, and reception in evening. Special train, 11 a.m. Fare for round trip $1.65. Tickets can be had of Capt, Thos. 8. Kelly and Sergeant Wm. Joice; also, at Depot on day of Excursion. §e12-2t RUST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION oY THE APOLLO CLUB 0 MARSHALL HALL On the commodious Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, THURSDAY EVENING, June 14, 1883. eee “promptly st6 o'clock. Tickets: for eal ia by Tsiep GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION OF NATIONAL LODGE, No. 12, F. 4. A. M., STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, Forty miles down the Potomac, sto ot Matehan Hal Kol ‘and returning, MONDAY? Ts EeTaRs. YiTlakete 00 conts, admliting « Gontloman and Lady, for sale by metabers of the Lodge and at the Boat on the eve; of the Excursion. Bost leaves 7 ttharl at 6:50 p- Ho aharr, returning a ise aafety phe ge . Weber's Orchestr \CCOQUAN FALLS, M. greece ony SHALL HALL, AND Bis rena Fer ar enna jon above places. To OC is every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, leaving 1th et returning at 8 p. m. Fare, round trip. deente. MARSHALL HALL every Saturday, leaving ata, m., returning at 4:30 p. m. Fare, round trip, 1 cents. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT, Fro tripe, 9 a.m. and 3p. m., returning at 8 p.m. and 9p. m. Fare, round trip, 25 cents. Dancing on fine ‘waxed dancing deck down and back and at grounds, on all trips, except Sunday. Fine brase on Sunday. This steamer gtops at Marshall an Cy meat 1 londay and Wednesday trips, ‘Ticketa for the roun E DALY, Manager. ONGREGATIONAL. MOONLIGHT EX Cc Sukiiton On the Steamer Corcoran, Friday evering, June 15th, Jeaving wharf 5:30 p. m. sharp. Good music and re: freahments. Tickets 50 cent, at Kellogg & Johneon’s, Elphonzo Youngs, and at boat. Je8-6t | rue vorvrar WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS-FROM PHILADELPHIA, Fast Express Trains, with Parlor care al tached are run during ‘the season at conven! ent hours, and. passengers will find on their, arrival at'the New Broad Street Statiou, Philadelputa, Union “Transfer Coaches aad Horse Cars ready 13 transfer direct tothe station of the West Jersey rail- road, at the foot of Market street, For through tickets, baggage checks, and full infor- Mation, apply as follo Northeast corner 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue station, Baltimore and Poto- mac Reilroad, CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. $e9-taul5 _J. R. WOOD, Gen’l Passenger Agent. Antanric Cry. faa? Express Trains are run THROUGH without, Stops IN NINETY MINUTES WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, vis CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! RAILROAD, FROM : FLOM Station foot of Vine street. |Station foot of Market st, Paseengers from Washington will take the through trains of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad to Phiis- delphia and arrive at the new Broad-strest station of the Penneylvania railroad. where the street cars convey passengers direct to the West Jereey rail ‘and Union transfer coaches connect direct to te atalion of the tes and Adantic railroad. ‘or through ticket rage checks, an rm ation apply as follows: Northwest corner 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue; station Baltimore and Poto- mac railroad. CHAS. E. PUGH, ‘Gen. Je7-tal5 OTEL USL.UMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N.J., OPENS JUNE 20. Mnsie thronghout the season. J. R. WooD, Gen. Passenger Agent. 15 to $18 $7 eA eae {rip excurrion tickets from all pointe on 1, good to October 31. from ‘Write for the neatest and most a ee “i . . wort ing horses aud oprriages ( Deer fark and retare in Addreene iil Grusmiumcatione up to. Jape 20 to W. J nudveoe cup to . J. Walker, Queen City hotel, Cambe 3 + after that date Deer Park, Garrett county, Ma. $e2-8,4.th, lun Md.. opens June 20th. “Newly fur-, rat lags In every particulAg, elerant fishing, gunning, etc. W. B. S C1¥, WORCESTER Je8-s, tu, Hatt RENOVO HOTEL, A DELIGHTFUL MOUNTAIN RESORT, Located at Rexovo, Curston Co., Pa.. on pia and Erie Kailroad. Handsomoly furnished rooms, io bie MBER good trout and bash fishing. Ni Mosquitoes. For circular, address JOUN FLUKE, Je7-s,tu, that Proprietor. ILLOW GROVE, Warranties Grnch Boe GO raiitocas rails road station in sight; dati; mail—morning and’ evening. Come and breat mMoubtais alr fre SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA_, from malaria and mosquitoes; taste vies frcan the sail, ungran ; chickens, butter, cream, milk aad vith buoyancy thus renewed, on the lawns, elimb the moss-covered rocks along the creek, under the oaks, around the Bix Spring, or on the river ‘Try banks under the aycamores aud willows. ‘Ten pins, bathing and boating in the river. on the banks. Address Mrs. Willow Grove, Shenandoah count: ‘& mySl-t, PY McGiNATs, fishing, ero stam ‘PiSITORS TO NEW YORK D mer months will find desirable Apart ments, consisting of parlor, bed- and’ bath-room, private dining-room i URING THE SUM- special rates from MAY Ist TO 5i sr, a THE HANOVER, No. 2E. 15th st., cor. Fifth ave. Address W. E. ALLIS. my26-eo1m H" EL KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOU: OPENS 3D SEASON JUNE 26TH. NTAINB, tout | ‘The most popular mountain resort in the world. An all-rail route durect vo the Hotel, via the new Railroad. For additional information address E. A. GILLETT, tu, B OD HARBOR, Beach, Glouce-ter, Mass.—Cuisine firet- ‘Clans. Finest surf bathing and ocean scenery, je Hotel, Philadeiph!a, Pa. on the Atlantic coast. Send for book descriting gape Ann. E.G. BhOW ap2é-tu, th,e, Cake tox HOUSE, CAPE MAY Por’ N.S Jel-eo3m Ts eccoma to none on the coast fcr location walt Thsuagement. ‘A. H: HAMILTON, Proprietor. ‘S JUNE 8ru. OPED fost MR. CHARLES DUFFY, late of Continental Tic Philadelphia, and Stockton House, Cape leased thishotel, which bas been enlarged with, May, bas 100 new rooms, a dining room to seat 500 uests, three private ing rooms, elevator, clectric bells, fire escay ,,orcbes- tra, ete. CLOSE TO'THE OCEAN. Special Tates to fares, Until Juve Ist addrene No. 1740 North 18th street, Philadelphia. After that date at Cape May. my21-m, w, sli. HOMSON HOUSE. a n the Philadelphia and Erie rajlroad This popular mountain resort will open, June 15th for the entertalument of summer ‘y Superior accommodations are offered~ forest scenery. resting place for travellers. and gunning. For Je7-th,n, tudt rewlars addi Gi ree Pure air and water. “A conve: int nt Excellent trout fiebing W. JACKSON, Manager. KE HOUSE, SPRING LAK ‘county, N. J.” Under new man: 21 be upen for the reception of guest Jt 16rH, 1883. A family hotel—accomm for 200 Terms $10 to $12.60 per week, sient board, $2.50 per da} Jel-f&tu, 3m r MONMOUTH ut. HOMAS FARLEY, Manger. COLTONS SUMMER RESORT, down the river; fine fishing, ‘oysteting, crabbing and bathing. Open JUNE 207 Terme, $1.80 per days ReS. COLTON, Pro: prietor, Milestown P. 0., St. Mary's Co., Md. IGHTY MILES: Jel-2m IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. NOW OPEN. “The moet delightful Summer Resort in the, inpeand formation and photograph of ho and informe Wi 'F. YOUNG, thea! Baate’ aget 1050 avenue, Washington, myi2-1m ‘Or creo to ow York » D.C. CLARENCE PETERS, Pror'r. HE ARGYLE, OCEAN END OF CON-, necticut avepue, Atiantic City. ‘Miss 1 HARVEY, Proprictress. P. 0. Box 380. fmt del-links, tu, this (CONGRESS HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, For lus circular, terms, ke., address, 7 -26t FRED. E. FOSTER, Manager. OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE 16TH. TPPHEMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEAR THE beach. shady grounds; RATES $9.50 AND 4 PER DAY. gfeauet, lawn tennis, ood place for ramiifos. YT Peusonab:e rates. CHAS. LE ROY WHI x sm R, Proprietor. 7-2 406-' = TAIN V 7 OR RENT—GR CORA VIEW ROURS, TON, PA. Fag xs }. W. WRI! rietor. ‘of Canton, 8. AT, Bit the beautiful vi E a Alinnchas Sera Canton Glen and Mountain Eako, andin the nidsto! the ipost romantic and plc, furesque Fat jo Northern Pennsylvania. A favor fe ne for yeople from the city. ‘Home for the tourist and commercial aver, te e for terms pef week. 2 BUAcHSTON ISLAND WIth BE OPENED TO the recension of guests on B. Daily Tate. pas ooap teen mui cal boats. Terme mode-' WEN LAVIN, care of Steamer J. W. Thompson, Blackiston Island, Ma. ‘3e5-Tm' TLANIIC HOLEL, Ml open Jane Sth Many’ improvements 1e 26th. impro Rave Been inade, bulldings painted, clon For Jee Girculars apply ‘to the Star office or JOHN TRACY, ‘OUNTAIN DGE tains, Va., on way. M ecsponid RON Ha City and 120 mijes' MOUN- ep cen yninctn cre ie fie Meese RE i MASSIE, Pro » Vi mPRe wo NTAINS. THE PARE HOTEL, A qniet home f summer months. Nomosquitoes. ‘Nowalari n . Sent wyS-8n tant Willlameport, Penneylvanis. nights. utiful drives, music, my 10-2 rietor, Ocean , Md. 4-1 etc., etc. Table iberaily supplied with farm produce, a ae ~ SE on ee a ig Bisse uN Lamy, Fan nora | Peat taan Dothing; bass and blue fishing: accommo- AND HOTSL, all aD: ‘room 3 Slectric bells, 400 reular boarders, eub-mariae Cable, Of the B. 0. B. R., has becen leanod by; fed'hand book? “O. ST MADER, aS Bomiouuattce | mesbsge ead scog eames cam make eran: Boston. eitim” | 16th ctreet, Washington, Dec: HE GUY MANSION, SECOND AVENU! a i.” Dear Hikcder ee cee el 7 (ee Block from the ocean convement t6 all. points, ATLANTIC CITY. of interegt. "First-class appointments. Je2-1m* MSzROPOUITAN- CORNER OF ATLAN- tic and Firth avenues, Atlantic City, near! rm baths. Camden and Atlantic traing ato} at the, door. Terme moderate. J. A. McCLUES, RS. J. F. BOWEN. Q! FOR GLYMONT. aacions, Sunday. Sohools or olbas ghd Panera ons, ay. or 0 will apply for terms and days of ¢ugazement to. ‘Reent ot Potomac Fruit Growers’ t_ Comp: ORVIELE JOHNSON, No. 400 Pa. aver n.w. jet! ave. n.w. je7-1m” H&x R GREAT FALL8 AND CABIN JOHN r6 i ma RID. 'DGE.—Steam Ket Excelsior fri make 8 to above ‘places SUNDAY, WEDNESD AT 5 ¥. Leave High street and canal at 8a. m, Fare 50 centa round trip. For charter apply at boat or 1114 @ street northwest. m4-2m* Tem AUCTION SALES. Cuas. WEEKS, W. W. Burien. “WEEES & Co... Auctioneers, Louisians avenue, Op posite City Post Office. THURSDAY, ‘NE FOURTEENTH, AT TEN SDAY, JU: ‘orgnock, ‘ENT! M’ At our salesrooms, we will sell A GENERAL Ca UTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- SETS, PARLOR "FURNITU HAIR MAT- TRESSES, FEATHERS, EASY CHAINS, ROCK- ERS, &o. . BASE BA’ ‘ARD A LARGE QUANTITY ae DOE OF StEAW Hats. Ce 130, Y Court of District of Cotumbia gorteaninal scund: PHALTON Wane nee wee : sound: Nr HAS fones: ‘Ec.; ‘belonsinw to estate of late Jol a ohnsoH. vALSO,, NEARLY NEW TOP BUGGY. On account of the heat, and for the protection of the By order of the O: street northwest, between Ninth and Tenth, on Fri i the better class of Furnitu: c., Will be sold Toes is ech ecenge em sings | ae ggariet (over, ALBERTA. Beko ao Big OF | TIVHOMAS DOWLING, Anctoneer, tions days)” Danene Simons, aged sixteen months | Os, ery pasgENGER FAMILY CARRIAGE, ONE eee ae Ae ROMAIN: | GENR PR PARENTS Oo A GENALEALAN wet at muiphany Chusch, Thursday, June) On SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE SIXTEENTH, WAGNER. At No. 1902 F street northweat, this morning, June 13, 1883, at 8:60 o'cloch, of ropey of the heart, MATHILDE, daughter of Mr. George and Mrs, Mathilde Wagner, ayed fourteen years and tee and a half mont Notice of funeral hereafter. Ruwewar Rernicznaton, ‘Tteolves the difficult problem of Perfect Refrigeration, It dries and purifies iteeif while in use by an Auto- matic Circulation of Air, It dispenses with metal lining, 80 objectionable be- cause of labor necessary to keep it clean. Mik, Butter, Meats, Fish, Fruit, ote., can be kept in this Refrigerator at same time without imparting the Asmuch more economical in consumption of Ice than ang other Befrizerator. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, J. W. SCHAEFER, SoLe Agent, amyl - 1020 Tih etrest northweety, 1883, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my au ‘rooms. ie (For Other Auctions See Seventh Page.1 Rosser Hose OF ALL KINDs, MADE AND WARRANTED BY BEVERE RUBBER CO., 176 DEVONSHIRBE.STREET, $e12-00 BOSTON, Courzann Co, Creamer Burren, OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 12H, ES wrietor. ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATUS, Great North Mountain, fen? Near Winchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish toleave the city at that time. Large additions have been made this season for the acccmmodation of greater number of guests. ‘The dining- room hag also been en’ new patent closets Taree provic and the itary arrangements are rfect. * 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 apply to A. 8. Pratt & Son, 401 9th street, Washington, D.C. Circu- also fice. Tinie ea A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. Atlantic City, N. J. Ocean view fro: fom, ‘The house ERMONT HOUSE, ‘Vermont avenue, above Atlantic be yl bekkeyt open all the ar Le For particulars address Mre. ROBT. BLACK. myo0-Sm LOgk 00D HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WeeT ‘Va., rebuiltand newly furnished trae \) rainilios. ‘No malaria or mosquitoes. Table board un-' 8. E. LOVETT, Pro- my26- seed. ‘Terms, $6 to $7.50 per week, ac- cording tolcestion of rooma: ‘Special terme tor Oven JUNE 10th, 1883. MRS. prietress. HE GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, GErTxsBURG, Pa., WILL BE OPEN JUNE l4ra. ‘The “EAGLE” in rec-ntly enlarged, wi accommodate boarders. Washi nect with W. Md., H. J. & H. & G. R.Re., Charies Depot for Gettysburg: For further particulars and rms send for descriptive circular. Address 'B. XINGLING, Proprietor, my28-3m Gettysburg, Pa. APE MAY. N. 7, CARROLL ha See? JACK- Lanes ee fou Bark avon Daltinore, Ma. Spee HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J... WILL OPEN JUNE 30. Sanitary Arrangements of the ftockt ve vant cod So P perfect order by General Huseell Thayer, cab nhanaement wil See the care of J. F. EE, for esventean Youre Hal. ‘AGdress BOCKTON H on Thuredays until June 3. my! t Olea hg ty VA., THE ONLY a feat ‘and safest surf-bathing. Ocean, channel and shark fishing and en! aie or Mr. CAKE will be at Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, RT IN VIRGINIA. The finest Route front O14 Fokut Oy meatier orihampton to 31 TLANTIC CITY, N. J. FAMILY HOTEL. teat THE COLONNADE. Furnished, with all the modern improvements, MES. C. A. RINES, (ormerly of Washington, D, 0.) HOUSE, AILANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘the ey OnE Soon OPEN ALL THE YEAK. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS A’ MODERN CONVENIENCES, Address my9-mo F. W. HEMSLEY & ND ALL SON. NSE QOD... HALES Fourth avenue and Kingsley street, As- bury Park, N. J. Open JUNE 1. For terms’ address H: C. HERR, Masonville, N.J., until, June Ist, Asbury SOUTHEAST — CORNER N.J., after June let. my19-Im WiS2S08 COLLEGE RESORT. SHADE. Fishing ‘able. "Curenlate at Bren- tano’s, “1015 Penn. Ave. or address A. M. MOUN- JELLY, New Windsor, Ma. AST END COTTAGES, BEDFORD, PA., Esai car 7yoeh tnbren Bhs from mit epring f1 every extra charge; terms moderate, my3-2m pa myi5-; ‘wat J. W. BAKNDOLLAR, proprietor. p POINT HOTEL. 3. P. HORBACH & CO. fant Newly furnished thr New aad commodions Bata bonses, xSigtmere Excelsior and Leary jeave Washington and 5; BaiGinx, Fishing, Crave. OPEN JUNE ler, 1883. For particulars address Hotel. my25-1m IN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL (P. 0. CWorteomery. county, Ma.). seven" ‘miles ive from aly froptietin stl enftroed STONE ARCH IN THE WOKLD on adjoining; my4-4m FASON 1883, DOUG! Hou! REHOBOTH B2ACH. DELAWARE. win open JUNE lor, 2865, Terme, $2.50 dav. Special my22-3m “WALTER BURTON, = ‘arranirements for funtion oben? "etd Proprietor. 1 ee OF 8HOALS, APPLEDORE AND OCEANIC HOTELS. OPEN JUNE léra. peoncieg moniearetemt area itfal for the' and all the. ‘ang refreahment of tho sea. ‘Hotels accommodate one are first class in all intment just; nO eee SETS with the 9 a.m. Pi aS iverea LAK ERS, Snyitin’” P.O. address, 3 ND BATHS (ALEA- APON, SPRINGS A gras. Fest 0 1. No fogs. ners e in the world. Iron. ‘to none, Address, Portamouth, N. H. GEORGE F. THOMPSON, Manager. my21-ma&tham i NES QT. CHARLES—OCEAN END OF DELA-, ware avenue, Ataneccity x. ii uted View of Bt oved. and w: «WHITE, Hie NEW LANCASTER HOU: Mountaine)—Room for 150 cuests. Seite nether Rl el en new.” The most oc . Gest town in the Granite Koons may Le eecured at rates as low as with good fare, J lawiw NED A LISDSEY S CO.,Lancastor,® B, Je2-lawow NED A DRY _ GOODs. LAWNS. L’* LAWNS. 200 Pieces New LAWNS, 5 conte, 200 Pieces New LA’ 200 Pieces New LAWNS, 5 ceute. 100 Pieces Unton LINEN LAWNS, & cents. 100 Pieces Union LINEN 100 Pieces Union LIN LAWNS: Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 10 cents, 75 Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 10 cents, 100 Pieces Vark-Wide Organdy LAWNS, 12 venta, 100 Pieces ¥ard-Wide Organdy LAWNS, 12 coum. 100 Piccos Yard-Wide Ongandy LAWNS, 12 conte, Seersucker GINGHAMS 10 cents, Madras GINGHAMS, § cents, , _ Cheviot ' GHAMS, 10 centa. Best Yard-Wide MUSLIN, 10 conta. India LINENS, Yard Wide, 12cte., 1cte., 18cta, M. ware aud PIQUES, 12 centa. DRESS GOODS, Ieta., Ibcte., IRcte., 2Octs., Weber PARASOLS, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50. BLACK CASHMERES, all wool, STcts., Sdcte., 60otm, FLOOR OILCLOTHS, all widths, 37 cents up. STRAW MATTING, White ana Fancy Styles. ©. M TOWSORN, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South-side, near Center Market. Lawss: Lawns: Lawss: BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC LAWNS. Pacific Lawne are the finest manufactured in Tanited States, We have received ope hundred pieces BEUTIFUL NEW STYLE PACIFIC LAWNS, hich Re areselling at cieht <s) cout yard, acidic new styles, are selling every whers BEAUTIFUL Fiat Exar SUNS VEILINGR, all 2 inches NS} VEILINGS, all pr Onadest double with), reduted to Stee x VEILINGS, hue guaiits. peduced to 200. RIPE PUR. SIL wide, K BROCADS and LACE GRENADINES, reduced to 750 and $1. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! sGReayert “lke iu Washington. Silks ut $7, SikeGe, tolff2'Y Gros Grain Black Silke reduced from $1.35 papiest quality Black Silke reduced to $1.28 and $1.03 sohaack Brocade Silk Grenadines reduced from $1 CHEAPEST BLEACHED COTTONS Ever sold in Washington. W tta, Davol and of the Loot, yard wide, Bleached ‘Cottons, rod to Rig. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 124. SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS, VERY FI EST QUALITY, reduced trom 5. CARTELS. 711 MARKET SPATE. —$———— el x W228 coops, NAINSOOKS. DIMITY, MASALIA. PLAID MULLS. INDIA LINENS. VICTORIA LAWNS. PERSIAN LAWNS. LINEN LAWNS. EMBROIDERED SWISSES, TYLER & CHEWNING, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. = el ed Barcarys:: Banca: 1 Wo idee sree Co J 100 White SpreaAee due 200 Keo tg yo vetting, Viedes Liter Latrak $86, worth 200, 100 ki 100 Reautifal Sutines, Toe. - rench Satine& reduced to 95 and 40c, its, Be., worth 12ie. ‘very superior q) ‘Our whole stock at reduced prices. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 8 ‘718 Market Spson, Mw Scumen Dares Goons Td ENDLESS VARIETY, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BATISTE. OUR LINEN LAWNS ARE VERY a’ BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. FREN IN ENDLESS VARIETY, 4ND AT PRICES WHICH WILL GUARANTEE THEIR READY SALE. TO EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF OUR INDIA LINEN AND FIGURED SWISS, SIMPLY MEANS TO BUY. FAULTLESS IN STYLE Ne HAVE BEEN 81 5 }ATROS T. T ACTIVE, LawNs OUR SATINES af} PRICE. “OUR GIN WITH'a VIEW TOM. MANDS. | INDIA ¥ SATINE ROBES AT HAVIRG ANNOUNC THE GREA TION IN 8; WE CONTINUE x A‘ nurice, ‘AND "“GUARANIEE PRIONS NaC 8. G00! 8. L. HEMPSTONE. 305 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Orenixe Dany. SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS ar L. BEHRENDS’ BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Seventh Street Northwest, Desirable and Ni Materials for Dresses, 42 wide, All- Wool Naue Veiling, Albatross Clothand Bust Elegant line of Biack Cashmeres, a. Mydid Gau Pibe env and Hotentng Ont SSA Seay and outer Ono, Fianneis and Caseimeres. Figured Piques 5c. per yard, in ends. ‘The beet shirt spo mye at $1. Underwear for Ladies, Gents and Spleudid stock of a P 4 Sun Umi whe aid Domestics. customers to examine our low prices, L. BEHRENDS, 908 SEVENTH STREET N. Ww. myl8 Banoaws aT Mearxsiss. UNDERTAKERS. ————s THUR ROONEY & CO. UNDERTAKERS — rom our ay. Bw. . JA! BELLK' “B wcHLY’' UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 Pexxsyivata AvERUS B.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) “Everything first-class and reasonable.” Recah or tnetas eh Foxxtemno repens and everything fivet-claas, VEX B, WRIGHT, FIGURED SATEENS, reduced from * ie ‘Telephone Connection. An 316 Ge wtrests. 507 Prerose From 507 GRO, C. WYSE, 601 Os STREET 6.W. Fol euccess in Ccrvine Old Fenuly postrait, «Rh 5 -