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THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY. -Jume 15. 1883. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. “OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL. OFFICER, ? Wacnixetow, D.C., June 15, 1863, 9:30 a m.f Por the middie Atlantic states, slightiy warmer fair weather, Winds abifting to east und south, ‘With lower barometer. SrEcfaL BULLETIN — SLIGHTLY WARMER CLOUDY Slight qearaen party caer wean 4s indl- for the miiaie Atlantis states and southern ew England on Sa*urday. Partly cloucy weather ‘nd rain are Indicated for the lake regioa,the upper Mississippi valiey and states north of the Onto Valley ou Saturday, with slight rise in tempera- ture. seat StwPiy IMwENSE!—A sctof “Du Tea Co., 4th street and Pennsyl' ol HUL ‘Branches—Center, y markets, on Friday and aster, Northern turday. We. 5 collarettes, 25°. A. Dammann, Agent,806 7th street. SATURDAY SPECIAL Bang avenu> Mippers ... Newports and s Misses’ Opera Silpp Ladies’ a Gents solid, comfortable Low To-Konrow great sai aud neckwear. Mrs. M ax WeYr, Agent, street northwest. Fou THE CommeNceMeNTs.—Misses’, children’s, Banda! slippers, opera and Newport tles, 50, 65, Our assortment 13 tne best in th from. Slnsheimer, 408 7th street. Frssert’s Ics Cream shipped anywhere out of town. Spectal attention to strawberry festivals. Laptes, please remember de-irable white goods dargains ochrane’s, uptown, Sarvepay Bane covered pi are all sold. sols tor We. Engel, 1926 P enhsylvania avenue, Just Kid bu'ton shoes, worke: $2.00; ever tu street, J utton hok ‘51 M street. ‘THe UxrRecepen ‘SH TO TAEN’s, 816 7th Street, 13 an evic 2 Offered 4 at ale of Misses” and Supp the rush. $2.25 Satry Parasois, $250 satin parasols, slik lined, ‘reduced to $1.93. $2.50 satin paras e trimmed, fq satin coaching pur:isots, reduced fo $1.75. Misses? ateen parasols, 48. A.’ Dammann, Agent, $06 7th. EXAMINATION SHOES! SrectalL Barcatns! Boys’ and youths’ low tes, 75 cts; misses’ New. FtS, buiton, 6 and 75 cts.; child”s ties and sau- Is, 50 cts; ladies and gents low quarters at cost. L. Hrieevn, 402 7th street. Sign—The Old Weman ta Window. CELEBRATED, cool shirts, Unicorns. Cochrane's, Uptown. Tue CaNtaTA OF FLona’s Festivat, to be ren- dered at Foundry h to-night, is in harmony with the season. Having heard a rehearsal, we can safely promise all Who a’tend a very charming musical treat. Repvcep To Crean Stock—All our Gents’ hand- Stitched High and Low Shoe4 Ladies’ Fine Kid Button Boots and Low Sho street. Your Sox and heir ought to havea Unicorn shirt. Cochrane’s, uptown, Notics.—On account of the great rush for our cheap embroideries, and not detng able to walt on all our customers, we wlil continue the sale to- morrow. Mrs. Max Wet, Agent, 7th street northwest. Srectar Barga’ nread gloves, at 2c. SUK jersey gloves, 75e. Longest silk mitts, 50c. Children’s silk miits, 35c. A. Dammann, Agent, 7th. Prorecr your eyesight, $1. Herapler, down towm AN AGED May named Richard Fitzpatrick, was in the dock at Jwige Snell's court this morning on the charge of stealing showed that he 1s fn th: spoons. The habit of begging. and the Other day he stole two teaspoons from one of als benefactors. er CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusemests, &c., To-night. THEATER Comigve (Summer Garden.)—Leonzo Drothers and varieties, Dive Mvsecm.—Iinteresting performance and curiosities, Datver’ and vartetie: ABNER'S GARDEN.—Concert. Sraou’s GaxDEN (483 C street northwest.)—Con- cert. Swiwine Scwoor.—Gentlemen, — SUMMER GARDEN. ‘Royal Marionettes 2:30 to 10p. m. Condensed Locals. Brentano sends “The Decorator and Furnisher? for June. ‘THE STAR will be sent by mail, post pald, to those leaving the city during the Summer for any length Of Ume, and the adidress changed as often as de- Subscription, fly cents per month, Posi- TIVELY IN ADVANCE. Jos. Clark was flued $3 by Judge Snell yesterday for cursing Wm. Payne, the driver of a coach for rs Uelween Georgetown and he would not walt for without her. ored,was charged before the morniug With seriousiy as- , colored, by stabbing him a Ss Deniorest’s Mag. t Montuly for Ju A equity was ‘filed by H. J. gham ant others, tee in place of W. s Pop a bill in alnst eppolut ghia uffering from MU ts feared may prove tors—L able ¢ of the Adjutant General’s Irtet Wednesday, Was presented mn by his friends and fell One of the pleasantest evening excursions of the Season was the second one given by the Youn, Men’s Bible Clasa, No. 20, of the Christion chure! Sunday school. The memibers of class) an: Fran Seutzuion, James Rutter, Wallace Allen, Edward Rot ties, and "Thos. B, mn. teacher. $2 vy Juige Snell to-day ailing to answer a suui- nes Curtls, colored, was committed for 90 days by Judge Snell this morning for having tn his posession & Tazor at a plenic at Ricks? park St night. ‘Tus Rez Agaivsr Secretany Fousen Dts- Cuarcrp.—ihis imorn.ng,in the Court io General ‘Term, the rule to show cause in th of U.S. ex rel Wr uhins agt. C. J. Folg@®, Secretary of the Treasury, Was discharge 1 on motion of re- sl. The R ieation was filed In Jan- ‘set forth that under the direct tax 3 property near Beaufort, S.C. XeS and the surplus paid 7 $519.95, nnd he asked a manda- Ule payment to him of the curplus, gece hat 23 D INCEXDIARY FInk.—The stable at- fo the house of Mr. D. W. Middleton, jt, 4 New Jersey avenue southeast was nearly destroyed by fre shortiy atter midnight tastnlghe, iby Mr. Midleton early e the removal of the three horses er Moveable property. The AMOUNTS LO avout $1,9900— . ‘The fire ts supposed te have y origin, ‘The police arrested ion. — ot DRowNrNe.—Yesterday, ROW about noon, Murphy, the three-year oid ‘Son of Mr. € ath an edies he was finally resuscitated. is I$ the second child that has had a narrow escape from qgowning In this pond, which was by ratsing the grade of the streets without broviding for the draimage. — Reat Estare Sare.—Messrs. Duncanson ‘Bros. Sol at auction yesterday afte! Ashford ont Job B rnard, trustees, lot 49, of Au- Sustus Davis sub-division of original lot 8 In jwire 523, isaproved by a tht 101 Rauare 812 Kay y a three-story brick houss, . $57 Mams, e=q., for $6,059. ——— there will be held an extensive sale of nd chamber furniture; also, about one hundred summer clothing. Jois of men’s and boys” ! te” cards given | away to every purchaser of 2c. worth at Enter- ana avenue, | St ‘Wink Swiss embrol tery and Irish point, at 124;c., 2e. Misses’ blue and pink hoztery. Point iss—Hahn’s, §16 7th of corsets, gloves, mitts city to select ix —Those handsome $2 lace call early before they RECEIVED another lot of those eiegant fine for $1.5) and palr worth $2.50, at Sinshetmer’s, 808 j ined, reduced to $1.69. 298. FR 5d Hahn's, $16 7th | resliting at the corner of M streets southiast, fell Ito a pond at the corner C4 Sth ond M streets. Freddie Williams, a rs, Jumped in and rescued the Melle hen wnconselous, but by applying M strect nortuwest, to ST. Wil: Liner Sanz or Frssrrone 4ND CLOTHING.—' jnorrow at Dow!ing’s auction rooms, at Tock, Ane parlor ‘The National College of Pharmacy. INTERESTING Reape = accra 4T LIXCOLN Lincoln hall presented a brilliant appearance last evening, on the occasion of the commence- ment of the National College ct Pharmacy. The Stage was very handsomely decorated with flow- ers and flags. During the evening the Marine band orchestra played several selections. The ex- ereises were conducted according to the heretofora published in Tae fran. Mr. B. Owens delivered the salutatory, Prof. Samuel Waggaman the address to the lustes, G. G.C Stmms, tue president of the college, conferred the Ce and Mr. Alex. Muncaster delivered the ¥Yaledictory. The graduates were: Al*x, Muncas- ter, of Maryland, to whom the first prize was awamal; W. T. Criswy r., A. a, Of Virginia, and Chas. F. Keim, of Penn- sylvenia. Mr. W. 8. Thompson, jr., having sailed for Europo last Wednesday, his diploma was Te- ceive) for bim by his classmate, Mr. Stott. Mr. ott expected last evening to leave shortly fora Western trip. Mr. Firmin wili go north next week, Mr. Criswell will soon go on a pleasure trip to the Taousand Islands, and the rest of the graduates expect to leave te city soon on trips of recrea- ton. One of tke most netable of the floral pleces Which decked the hall, a colossal pestle and mor- tar, wrouzht of rare flowers,arrange 1 with artistle regard for the effects of color, was presented to ‘Tre Evestx Stan with the compliments of the class of '83. _——-: ‘THe First-Brown Nerriars.—Mr. Weston Filnt, the Hbrartan of the Patent Office, and Miss Lucy | Romilta Brown, daughter of Capt. W. B. Brown,of the internal revenue bureau, were marred last evening at the Congregational church, in the Presence of a lange company. The groom Is su- perintendent of the Sunday school of Congreya- Uonal church, and the bride is teacher of the in- fant cluss. The members of the Sunday school testified their love and respect for the pair by decklug the church with flowers. Before the bridal coupte, 28 they advanced up te ilsle, marched twelve litle girls, thelr white dresses being garlanded with flowers, andeach carrying basket Gf flowers, After the ceremony, which was pitformed by Kev. Dr. Rankin,the bride and groom left for a tour in the north. The ushers were Messrs. J. W. Brown, biother of the bride; H. A. | Hazen, George Cook und Edward B, Lefavour. H _—_ _ Lecat. Bast Bart Norss.—The Nationals and ncinnat’s Wil play this afternoon and to-mor- Tow afteruoon at Athletic park. The Junior Standards defeated the Undies yesterday by a score Of 8 to 3; the Bashtuls detvated the Inde- p nts by 12 10 10, and the Perbodys the Walk- aways by 4to3. A hine at Mount Pleasant have d for the season with tie following play- ers: Win. F. Shute, catcher; F. M, Lipscomb, pitcher: x 1 John T. Maher, 21 . &.’ Brown, 8. §.; ©. Le lin, r. f.; A.B. Nichols ‘Louls Johnson, colored, was accl= dently lojured at the corner of 9th strect and Louis- | ana avenue northwest yesterday afternoon by the Tunaway ofJ. G. Paimer’s horse. In Its flight tt erushed Johnson between two wagons, He was y hurt internaily. He was sent to the lence hospital in “the police ambulance for treatment. sterday a young white man, bamed Benjamin Brown,cut himself seriously with & broad-axe while sharpening some telegraph oles On Lue 7th street road, near Brightwood, Dr. Stone rendered medical ald, after which he was sent to his home In Montgomery county, Md. pea de ‘Tne Bicycs MATCH FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.— Prince dnd Higham, the bicyclists, last evening signed articles of agreement for the series of rac:S for $250 a side and the champlonship of the world, the first race to be flve milesstraightaway, to take place at the Athlette park, this cfty, on Saturday, June 3th, at So'elock. ‘The second race of the series, twenty miles, is to take place one week aiter the first race, and the last of the series, ten Infles, two weeks after that at places to be here- after decided upon. ——— Watrer B. Wittiams & Co., auctioneers, will sell in front of salesroom, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, a large coltection of furniture. See ad. ee ‘The Courts. CoUrT IN GENERAL TERM. To-dsy U.S. ex rel. Jenkins agt. Secretary of the Treasury; rule discharged on motion of re- Jator’s counsel. John Wallace and Blair Le were admitted to the bar. Hilton agt. Glimore and Gil- more agt. Devlin; consolidated. Rogers agt. McE. Dye; on hearing. — Affairs in West Washington. AN OVERDOSE OF LAUDANUM.—Abont 11 o'clock yesterday morning Wm. Caldwell, white, an em- ploye of the Great Falls Ice company, aged 45 years, ving at No. 1664 Valley street, took an overdose of Iaudanum. Drs. Sheckells and Bowle Tyler were sulmoned, and, after considerable effort, sueceeded in restoring him and placing him outofdancer, He is all right to-day and went to work as usual. THe New Excing Hovse—The remodeling of the ol towa ball into an’ engine house was begun to-day by Mr. kt. W. Darby, the contractor, who 1s a well-known citizen und" business man ‘of this place. A PLEasant Party was given by the patrons of the West Washington school for girls last even- ing at the school, and dancing was indulged in Until alate hour.’ ‘The entertainment takes the Place of a public closing of the school. Bap Roavs.—The residents 01 the River and Tenleytown roads complaip the late rains have washed the roads ve ...y, and express the hope that the roads wil. oc attended to before winter. ‘DITION OF THE WATER.—Great FaHs, very receiving reservoir, north connection, do. South connection, slightly turbid; distribut Teservoir, clear. a Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tae Evenine Sra. Tue Last—Whipping still continues to be at the option of the thief, or of his or her_parenzs, a punishment of petty ‘larceny here. Quite often colored lads found-guilty of Small theits are al- lowed to go free ‘witer they have been soundly, lashed by one of thetr parents at the station house. In theso cases it 13 nearly always the mother who offictates; the father seldom makes luis appearance. Yesterday Edward Coats, charged with larceny, asked the mayor to allow him to be Whipped. AS the chain gang 1s idle, the mayor 1 to his request, and when Coats left, if a bruised back wil! cure fight Angers, he will ‘steal no more. é Street ExTENstox.—The mayor signed to-day the bill providing for the extension o:Prince street into the river, so that Prince street now extends casterly as far as the strand. Revoxten'’s Nores.—The corporation court was engaged to-day with elvil cases—R. P. Davis Was granted a barroom license yesterday. —The mayor at his last court fined Edward Holmes $2 for being drunk on the streets. John and Jane Smith were fined $4 for keeping hogs within the city limits.——Dr, Powell held an inquest on a col- red babe found dead under a bridge at Oronoko and Attred streets, on the edge of the town. A verdict was rendered that the child came to its {rom exrosure.—The issne of dog licenses 1s now slowly. ‘Three hundred were issued soon after the time appointed, but since then the doz owners have not been speedy in coming up. Only 400 icenses haye yet been granted.-— Miss Kate Duffey, daughter of Major Geo, Duffey, commissioner of’ the revenue, is quite fll at her home on Fairfax street.—The Good Samaritan Grard Lodge, which has heen in session here for severat days, las adjourned to meet next June at Hampton, Va.—'he Juvenile Templars gave a leasant entertainment at Armory hall last night. Miss Susan Smith recelved the prize for selling the largest number of tickets, e templars netted about $50 by the entertainment. (JHE SUREEFFECTS OF AYER’s SARSAPARILLA are thorough and permanent. If there is a lurking taint of Scrofuls about you Ayer’s Sareaparilla will dis- Jodge it and expel it from your system, WHISKER DYE MUST BE CONVENIENT TO » casy to apply, impossibje to rub off, elegant in Sppearsuce, und cheap in prices. Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers unites tn itself all these merits. Try it. elt Repvcrioss x Day Goons. TRUNNEL & CLARK to: Have reduced. rrtc-a to meet the market in all lines of tabeY Ofer best FKENCH SATINES at 973, reduced Bocts, a lares Job lot of LINEN LAWNS 20 cts, reduced from 37%. bargains in INDIA LAWNS, PERSIAN LAWNS and all desirable thin wi {Choice MERVEILLEUX LAWNS 25, redaced from 80 et ine imported FOULARD SILKS 75 cts., a = SURAH SILER. READ AMES Alas tect red silks, best valtie to be bad in this market, have barzains fn all_ styles ‘and kinds of dress goods, including BLACK CASHMERE! HENRIETTA and ALBA CLOTHS. NUN ViILINGS, BLACK SILK GRENADINES, &o. 100 doz. Ladies’ ail linen H. 8, Handk fs. Large ze we offer at 15 cts,, never sold for less than” $3 per Ladies’ GAUZE VEST, good value, 25 cts. A job lot of Misses’ fancy full regular made HOSE » reduced from 6234. ao 5 We hat reliat ualstige Prices in all kinds of domestics of 1d stock. have. of isan orien kd AT Sng no trouble to * “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK, Je12 811 MARKET sPAcE, Conrnaxp @. Crxameny Borrza, TO THE TRADE: ‘Tast Received 50 packages Cortland County New York State Fine Butter, at Store 11 Center Market. Also, Ohio Grass Butter and lows Creamery, Deeler in Butter, Cheese and Eggs, ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sol in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powdera. Sold oniy in cane. HoYat Bax- 1x6 PowpeER Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. Tuportaxr Axvou NCEMENT, GUINNIP'S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. BRANCH STORE, 820 SEVENTH SI. N.W. iaid ont for SALE especial LOTS artments at extremely low and re- the love of losing to-day may be the We have marked snd of GOODS in all Da ed Wedo ‘Our anz.ouncements do not consist merely of EMPTY BLOW, but thall be found backed up by unanswerable facie ik the Khape of, unprecedented inches of Dry and Fancy WE OWN the ENTIRE STUCK in our three largo stores, and have no fears that creditors or othera shall fictate to us how we run cur business, ‘Therefore, be on MONDAY MORNING hoice Patterns in it understood # We rhall offer New and Cl SATEEN « at 13%. per y: ‘Ali standard makes of PRL former pries 7c. former COST, and as our stock of the assorted, all will ba sure to get euited. LADIES" GAUZE UNDELWEAK we boueht since in pr Tefore we of em. nt Drices lower than the Sianttuctaren would cae tive stock of GENT'S prices lower mouth atrce and proporti Our UNLA at the lowest poss! is also our celebrated $: Our Famous Silk Depart need mention, but passinyly w 50c. Foulards and our $1 fan y “Shi yabs still continue to be the raxe, both for traveling costumes. stock of Traveling Satchels, in all sizes, sell- A large ing at Cost Price, When weadvertise Goods at Certain Prices, we do not limit our purchasers to any amount. THE SEVENTH STR this not for ti the TS we shall offer at 5c., al Lot of BLACK LACE BUNTING at 870 BLACK NUNS VEILING at 250., 40c., 4Bc., 60c., LADIES! COTTON UNDERWEAR we now offer at ADI TTO! fter at ee. he same tay be aaid of our e: UNDERWEAI® comprishne Gauze, Vects, both and long sleeves; Gauze and Jezn Drawers of all sizes DRIED SHIRTS at 50c., and 90c. are positive:y 20 1 et cent bel ‘The rush still contiiues at our WHITE GOO! PARTMENT, and as we are daily in receipt of New Goods for thts import tnt branch, and as we mark them bie Cash Price, we make them rush through at the §; cing. ‘Our $1.85 Parasolis unequa'led tor style or finish, as ‘2.25 neatly finished Jersey. ‘tment {3 too well known to REET ONE PRICE STORES, GUINNIP & €0., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NURTHWEST. N.B.—In our Uptown Store the same goods and the same prices may be had. 820 7th street northwest. Rosrssox, Panxer & Cos NOVELTIES IN SUMMER CLOTHING, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER SUITS, ENGLISH SKERSUCEER SUITS, CRASH AND LINEN SUITS. FRENCH WORSTED SUITS, SERGE SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS. MOHAIR SUITS. DRAP D'ETES SUITS. NUN'S CLOTH SUITS. TRIMMED AND FINISHED EQUAL TO CUSTOM WORK. TRE ROBINSON DUSBER. COMPLETE PROTEC- TION AGAINST DUST. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE PRICE GLOTHIERS, 56 ~ 319.8.E. Cor. 7thand Dsts. Tue Rea Panr Of our immense store, runni from 7th to 8th streets, is deveted o: and we keep all the yearsround F useortment of Boys’ VELOCI- C ineuperb. We offer none 50, Velocipede, for beginners, finds inuch favor, as we sella great number of For larger boys, say from 6 them on hand. 01 PEDES end TRIC but the best. Or gursplendid Tries eels are mi larger than on Vefceipedes, the boy sits high up, there is no danger of an upset, and s possible, Hence, for eafety and ‘one can wieh for,’ ‘the prices are $9.50 and $11, pelt Boge We mention also nice ban 99c. and qur Baby HAMM( Sete, fall assortment of IN AND OUT- aeaving the city would do DOOR GAM! Our FISHING RODS aleo aye them from 200. to $1.98 SILVERBERG'S, ‘SRS 7th and 318 8th streets northwest, dot Sox Dut CLEANLINESS. yur $: WAGONS we keep only the best make. They from $1 up. With square fron axles, securely wo have them from §2 Of wagons foc id can recommen: them to be superior articles” “™ dy SWINGS for Babies at Ny, NGS for }, and parties Well to take some of them alot would come in handy. We indy. We mi ot fc MNO mst not forget our Near Pennsylvania avenue, Fos Taste Use, ‘Ihe Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FROM BIRRESBORN ON THE RHINE, Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities, FRED'K HOLLENDER & CO., B. 4. for the U. 8. apl2-3m 116, 117, 119 Elm and Canada, street, New York. 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. SEND CARD) FOR BOOK OF CITY RE! AND SEE STOVEs IN OPERATION, Agent, R.G. CAMPBELL, Prosser, &c., my%6-1m,4p 517 10ra STREET NORTHWEST, CALL (OR 507 Prervree Faas, 507 WYNN, 507 6 STREET 8, Portraits. GEO, ©. @ Full success in Ccrrme Old Family CITY ITEMS. : ie eas Semmeee stephyirsp es Citmax Shirt (ready for use), $1; none better. Extra ia Cicuao Vests i sleeves 8 fr worth 7c. Exoellent quality R#nes Collars, all styies,$1.50doz. Fig waite ‘and cotored Cambric H’dk’fs, T5c. and a doz. White Lawn and Percale 2 doz. for % cts. ~ At Lewis’ “Ono Brice Cash Store,” 920 7th st.n.w. Gentlemen's and Boys’ Straw. Hats. Splendid assortment nae Mackinaws. Boys’ White Jumbo:e, 80c., 75c. and $i. Closing out children’s straws at reduced prices, at Lewis’, 92) 7ttest., between I and K northwest. N. B.—Price plainiy marked In each hat. Almost Given. away ‘To-morrow Only at R. Goldschmid's? 812 7th st. n. w.;2Gal. water coolers 85c., pie Bicimugs éc., Japanese fans 9 for bes wite dish covers 5 in a sel Leh Op ees hl al With moss roses and gold lines 56 pleces $8.25 Worth $11.00, 1-30e. nat brush With 2c. rubber comb only 35c., 2: shoe brush with whisk broom and 3 boxe re, @e., 1 large Japan: ned dust pan withtrash and feather duster 23c., 1 large berry bowl with 12-4 Jn. saucers 35c., silver tea spoons ®for 85c., 1 wooden water bucket With 100 clothesping and 5 boxes of laundry blue %c., French china cups and saucers only 78c. 3¢ doz, Brown's French shoe dressing 6c. a bottle, large scrap books 10c., individual salt cellars 13 for 15c., 1 stove brush with 6 cakes of polish 15c., iron match safes 5c, worth 15c., large rubber dress- ing combs 6e., tin fruit buckets with handles 9-., champton flour steves 10c., large deep pudding pans 10c., porcelain Individual butters 12 for 15c., new style 4 bottle dinner castors b5c., worth $1.00; extra allver plated dinner knives 6 for 852., han mirrors 10c. Worth 25c., handsome tin set contain- ing slop jar, foot tub and water carrier only $1.50, glass mugs 8c. ; also immense bargains In refriger- ators. ice chests, traveling trunks and baby car- Tlages of the best’ manufactures. AFan presented to every purchaser to-morrow at M. Aw genstein’s, 817 7th street northwest, when follow- Ing bargains will be sold: Chamber pails, 820.5 water pitchers, 15c.; 8 bars laundry soap, lic.; 3 doz. fancy goblets, 2c. ; trutt jars.cans a nd presery- ing kettles at New York prices: co butter dishes, 9c.: 6 qt. water bucket, 10c. ; 10 qt., 16c.; 1 Dasket nnd 34 doz. cups and_ saucers, 44c. ; covered dishes, 33c.; Queen Anne shape decorated cham- ber setts, $275; 3s doz, knives and forks, 48c.;1 doz. tea Spoons, i0c.; 3¢ doz. table spoons, 10c.;2 Gt Coxcred saucopans, Oc.; 3 qt, 18c.: 4 at, 162.5 Qt. 222. Examine our slat baby carriages, lined. with area at $8, sold elsewhere for $12, Trunks at reduced prices. We Have Placed on our bargain counter for to-morrow only 500 long plumes, in white, creme, é&c., ranging from 7c. each to $2.50—an immense bargain. We guarantee each plume to be from 50 to 7% cts. lower than same goods can be beught elsewhere; Genuine ostrich; good, clear stock; Warranted. 125 doz. black tips at 25 cts, a bunch, (for three); regular price 75 cts, 50 doz. hats, in Porcupine, rough and ready, loop and satin braid; all colors and shapes; goods new and fresh, at 2c. each; reduced from 7% cts. ee pce ask Moire sash ribbons, all silk, 40 cts., cheap at $1. 71nchrs colored gash ribbons 70 cts., worth $1.25. ‘We seldom advertise, but when we do we sell such bargains as we offer. Remember, these bargains for to-morrow only. LOUT’S, 710 7th street, Third Low Price Sale. to-morrow at Clark’s, 732 7th street northwest Silk mitts 44c., black balbriggan hose 84c., ladies’ and gents’ gauze vests 2ic., job in men’s suspen- ders 20c.; 200 pair corsets, Worth $1, 69¢.; 14 inch dersey gloves 2e., hoop skirts %c., hip extendiny bustles 39c., isle thread undershirts 79e., Wort) $1.45; 10 spring bustles 2c. the best 60¢. unlaun- dried shirv in the world; 60°. Jaconet_undershirts 42., solid color silk check, regular made socks, 26c., men’s jean drawers 84c.; another lot percale shirts, separate collar, 49c.; boys’ pleated shirt waists 25c.; ladies’ campric ruffled skirt 50c.; tho best 7c. night dress In the city. A True Assistant ‘To nature in restoring the system to perfect health, aie enabling it toresist disease, 1s Brown’s Iron tters. WaLreRsORO’, S.C,—Col. A. L. Campbell says: “Aa member of my tamily used Brown's Iron Bitters with good results,” OWENTON, Ky,—Rev. J. W. Waldrop says: “Brown's Iron Bitters greatly relieved me of gen- eral debility and indigestion.” 2 Lundborg’s Rhentsh Cologne. Milwaukee Beer, 5c. a stoveplpe—drawn from tcood. uw Kyreur, 1732 Penna. avenue, Catarrh of the bladder. Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney gnd Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchu-palba.” 1. Milwaukee Reer, Se. a schooner—drawn from wood, w Knigut, 1732 Penna. avenuo, eeyteso & eat Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-lb, “Ward” prints, abe. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. per qt. Cream, 18c. pint. EDUCATIONAL. ‘R. AND MRS. CHARLES E. HILTON WILL continue to receive pupils durin the summer months. Those desiring to review their studies, or prepare for examination, civil servico or otherwise, will receive special attention. Apply at 405 East ayitol street. Jel5-2w* IRENCH TUITION (A SPECIALTY)—PROF. LARKOQUY. Graduate of Sorbonne Universit; Paris, 921 G street. Also Spanish, Italian, Germai tin, Greek, Mathematics, Natural'Sciences, je8-1i GUMMER COURSH AT SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, cor. 9th and D st.,in Penmanship, B Keeping and Correspondence, for Duy sessions 9 a.m, to 12 m., five days each week. mB Rp.m.. four evenings each week. Practical training for youths and men and women du ing a season when indolence and expensive pleasuresare liable to produce permanent jury. T by the fuonth or quarter. Scholarship for a year. day or even ing, $50. lasses in practical ret ofeach month HENTY Ce. SPENCEM Principal. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. ™s29 SUMMER RESORTS. ine. H, BROWN. Het ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. farnished and best atende Ot i QE Ue wre. Y Pi x. 2. {LAKESIDE ov TAGE, Soma ae tt suests. to $12.50 per week. Tan: sient Sel-fatatan "SNOMAB FARLEY, Manager. Ne BEAC oe ae ress E. M. RICHARDSON, Spring, Beas + Seis fates ‘OWLAND HOUSE, X. 2. ocean and in ehede. Farti R. MILLS, ‘PRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, r. N. J., DIRECTLY facing the ocoan and lake. jor four-, ‘upel glory hotel, with verandas on threo fronts. Ferfect drainage and venti | airy rooms. Accomm: JOSEPH WHITE. rE MADISON, lation. and, dation for 200. Box 3,087" LAIR HOTEL, M. [ARTINGBURG, gest, Leading and in th ce: partore at al traine F ie of Washington Unexcelled for health ‘monthly rates SAMUEL V. FIERY, STEWART & WISNER, Own HOUSE, iNEAREST TO SPRINGS + now open for rece as been thorougay os Bedford and the 8; good stabiing. ‘within two hours’ AME Nr Jawn, well shaced; For further information address ALSIP & SMITHS. UMBER OF BOARDERS © F the eamimer at ("Creedmoor - healt Eon aes SS cP te m 2 hots, from Washin: Is now open for summer guests; diay, 39 per week, $25 per m , BO moaqu iS F. MOORE, iE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, open June 234: tering, $2, steam} For particulars apply to 8, J. MASBEY, Prop. FP WE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, Express Trains, with Parlor cars af arerun during ‘the season at conven! ‘ke, and full infor- ‘corner 13th stroet, sylvania avenue station, Baltimore and Poto- CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. J. R. WOOD, Gen’l Passenger Agent. Antaxtic Cry. Express Trains are run THROUGH without, Stops IN NINETY MINUTES CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! RATLROAD, From Frost Station foot of Vine street. |Station foot of Market st. from Washington will take rough more and Potomac railroad to Phila- delphia and arrive at the new Broad-atreet station the Pennsylvania railroad. where the etreet wil ners di the West Jersey Station, and Union tra-wfer coaches connect di the stafion of the Cam: ation apply as follor and Peninaylvania aven oral Passengers: trains of the Baiti road. tee checks, and fall inform. jorthwest corner street station Baltimore and. CHAS. E. PUGH, Gen. Passenger Agent. OTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N.J., OPENS JUNE 20, Music throughout the season. + address, RED. F. FOSTER, Mar (PRENONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEAR THE beach. Large, shady croquet, lawn tennis: joo erates. CHA’ ER, Proprietor. hy ol grounds;, swings, a place families. SOY WHEET Lo) GkNTON, PA. 8. W. WRIGHT, P Situated in the beeutifal Cant anton Glen and Mountain Lake, and in the midst. 9 most romantic in Northern Pennsylvania. A favor— for people from the city. tourist and commercial for terms per week. ISLAND WILL BE Oi of guests on JUNE 1 boats. traveler. Write Je6-2 PENED TO OTH. reception Daily communicat ow! re been made, bul circulars apply ‘to the Prop ty. ‘aunted, fice or JOHN Jes 'D, R. I.—OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. ateca; surf and still ‘and blue fishin LOCK ISLAN. Fifteen miles gai ere, sub-marine cable. Send for illustra- 0. 8. MAKDEN, 43 Bowdoin atreet, Jef-im HE GUY MANSION, SE ‘First-cldss appointments. 88 a} ent PPoinMs. 3. F. BOWEN. ‘RENCH LESSONS, 1323 K STREET N.W., MULE. Y. Prud’ho1ame’s summer term opens June 20th. Children’s cia: 10 a.m. les and fenvemen ss 6:45. Private tuition if lesired. Natural meth teught. Pupil sooa learn to speak and understand. A good pronunciation acquired. my22-im Noewoow: INSTITUTE. SELECT SCHOOL FOR xoune Ladies, 1212 and 1214 l4th st. Next seasion pene Sept, 26," For circulars, address WM. D.CA- ELL, City. A few boarding pupils received. 230-6m AVID 8. L. JOUNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR master, 1117 luth stréct northwest. Private ls gous $1 per hour, Public voice classes ‘fifty cents por month. mb2d-3m* MECCA IN MUSIC.—BY REQUEST OF NU- merous pupiis, I will remain this summer and instruct, at reduced rates ing by thy remarkably ort method: in this Syeten,, which is the shortert aud best, eacioe yoarsot, practice. and trainiue voi en quickly "o the Dif culture, my musical inst) street, bet, F RG new. PROM DE WOLOWSEL: date 18S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Mire tea eae aoa ‘Address 945 K street northwest, mais .,E. A. CHAMBERS GIVES THOROUGH Masteuction Guo Hagia borenee eae Grammar ‘Foca tion and “My ties, imme seats Seer Say Shu.w., Metropolitan cate pase the doors jana 5 M., PRIVATE, Ss bes SS. Ww. Gor ohana x Emre Sete Soupoduve csaminatlus, Warma ig ganaaeoos 'VENING CLASSES, $5 A MONTH. _ AXITH- metic, Bookkeepine, Ei Grammar, Spencerian Eee Seas. icography, Spelling. jal ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO—AT MS? TH Ww, En- NES acy eo se Hes hes bein es Denuarss NEW YORK STYLES IN STRAW HATS. Mackinaw Hats arethe best manu! ‘The ifs an SHREVE eemmewres, PERE AVEAgS & RUOFFs, Sole agents tor Duntaniee 6-10 35 Peuneyiventa sonme, HE GREAT TROUBLE IN BOTH THE Tiss Sue crainary neoe Companies ite id Asseeement Companies constant withdraws, a8 ‘on, of the HEALTHY BEEVE"j cin cue ar Ss NuTone ava" neat mace ee eo ENTECE Wace ORS Te) 'TORAGE OF FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE. DUNCANSON BROS., corner 9th and D_ streets Porthwest. hace and spacious Storage Rooms, well ee ‘Barties leaving the city ‘for the summer Corsmodated by thistirm. =" “W en Jvsr Reoziven, A fall line of NEW INGRAINS, Alarge lot of MATTING, Cheap, Another invoice of ALASKA REFRIGERATURS, the BEST and CHEAPEST in the Market, ‘Exomine our Stock before buying. CARPETS CLEANED AT LOWEST PRICES, "ROPOLITAN—CORNER OF ATLAN-, and Fifth avenues, Atlant’ warm baths, Camden and Atlantic tral al door. Terms moderate. J. A. McCLLES, m Proprietor. OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 1218, ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Great North Mountain, ‘Near Winchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish to leave the cit argo additions lave been made this season for the nal ests. TI aecemmodation of dining-room has aleo ‘arged, have been provided, and the sanitary arrangements are fect of the best fruit Springsis very accommodations aj street, Washington, A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. new patent closets circulars and to A. 8. Pratt & Son, 401 9th Boe dion Jars also at this offi Jol ‘ERMONT HOUSE, ‘Vermont avenue, $Pop.all the year. BT. BLACK. (OOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERR! it and newly fu1 mosquitoes. Table ‘to location of rooms. pects Open JUNE 10th, 1883. Mi 8. prietrees. HE GETTYEEORG SPRINGS, For particulars a week, ac-, termis for familiee, %. LOVETT, Pro: + my26.am WILL BE OP’ The So lage ject with W. Mi &H. &G. R.Rs., me ith . N. J.—OARROLL **VILLA,” JACK- ace replies ee ‘addzeas Mrs. J.-A. ERS, Brex-. ton Park ave.. Baltimore, Md. COLTON S SUMMER RESORT, RIGHTY MILES lown the river; fine ana bathing: open "SuNE are, Sa Gee NPY 0. Bt Mary's Go. Ma. elton ule AKGYLE, OCEAN END OF CON-, necticut. tie City. aver, Atisatic City. M e VEY, Po faw eit. f ; Conaeen: HALL, BABRATOGA SPRING3, font OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE lérx, RATES $3.50 AND $4 PER DAY. Je6-2m_ CLEMENT & COX, Proprietors. R RENT—GRAND VILLA HOTEL, ATLANTIC Fas Jo Rleranty fornienods” fal, ‘Ocean view from every window. Gas, electric pelle ho: and cold rater, | Accommodats ea D taxes. ress, Wit J. LOVE, P. 0. Box 432. ‘my30-2m UNTAIN TOPHOTEL, BLUE RIDGE MOUN- Men Vas onCheeapenke & Ohio Hallwae, 340 miles from Washington City aud 120 miles from Richmond, Va., will be June 10th, vf Ricl ee adr iS SI x mye iPS wocNTaNs. THE PARK HOTEL, Mliamsport, Pennsylvania. A quiet home for mies monthee ¢ oor michts, Xo mosquitoes, No ia. Reautiful drives, music, @te., ete. Tabi ily supplied with farm produ berai ce, A bew Otis hydraw'ic elevator. ‘Terms moderate. Sead for cigeular and dizqram. wy5-8m AKLAND HOTSL, hiss beeen leased by; milies ‘can make arranee. ments at reduced rates by applying to No. 15th street, Washington, D. C. {= “BRIGHTON,” ——} ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAK. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Address. my9-mo F. W. HEMBLEY & 5ON. GE WOOD | HAL SOUTHEAST CORNER Fourth avenue ani Kingsiey street, Ae- bury Park, N. J. Open JUN irexs H. C. HER! For terms’ EI Masonville, N.J., until ry Park, N.J., after Jane lst. myi9-Tm INDSON COLLEGE RESORT. SHADE, MOUN- nriDes, ores, Bunting, Fishing, Hatchiont rate, "Gacante Bren: tauo's, “1015 Fenn. Ave., or address A.M. JELLY, New Winder, Ma. 1518-8 ) ee CITY, N. J. FAMILY HOTEL, THE COLONNADE. Furnished, with all the modern improvements. MRS. C. A. RINES, my21-2m (Formerly of Washington, D. ©.) Ei{stEnp corrace: 5, BEDFORD, PA., open May 23d. Location pleasant; ‘water' extra charcos terns iugersts.? Agdreage extra cl 3 ma mys-2m*" J. W. BARNDOLLAR, siey v1. addi INEY POINT HOTEL. proprietor. J.P, HORBACH & CO, font ‘Rewly furnished th-onghout. New and commodious bath houses, Si nd Leary Jeave Washington sd moail and passengers. > Bathiug, Fishing, Crabs. OPEN JUNE Isr, 1833, For particulars address Hotel. my25-1m T= OF SHOALS, APPLEDORE AND OCEANIC HOTELS, OPEN JUNE fra. ‘These Islands, ten miles off the coast of New; Hampshire, are a most delightful resort for the summer tourist and all those seeking the q) and refi ent of the ls accommodate one thousand and are firet clase in all appointment remarkably even: no dust; ‘The swift steamer Appledore n the Ielands and jouth, N.H., connecting With the9 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. trains from Boeton on Eastern rail E road. checked from Boston anc deliverca free. TAIGHTON BROTHERS, = my2i-1m P. 0. address, Portsmouth, N. it. rue SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ‘Te pleasantly situated on Mi avenue, it yandsfrom the Yonch, with tuplateweted ‘ocean front reezes, Dpen. Adress “nys-onr sted EDWIN ROBERTS. 'T. CHARLES—OCEAN END OF DELA- proved, and wth uninterturted viow of th roved. and wth unis Gcean, JONAH WOOTTON. Provrictor. myAtonut COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Count near vi ‘2. ve Hand, with confortable ‘encroomt dwell with all con ¥ carriage ice house, dairy, Ke. Larxe orchard “with ee fruit. Location nica’ Naprieumales, SRS GF Skorelio station. Apply . Je . street northwest, Washington, D. C., or Lock Box No. ie Leesburg, Val Sell-6t FROE SALE—AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN, MD..NEAR Boonsboro, cottage: aco under cultivation, wih fon tale oon ; place under ion, with fine an water, lane barn and outbulidins, beautifal syinme ace: will be sold cheap. THUS. J, FISHER & CO, (324 F street northwest. QUBORBAN PROPENTY FOR SALE —WE HAVE 1D forsale a very Desirable Tract of 118 Actes, thres miles ont on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. cation and general character of the property admirably fQspt fox eubuleision and settlement. he. pr dow and terms easy. PAKKEK & LOWNSEND, Real Estate Doalere, 1418 F stroct. e921 ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—CHEAP_-TWO FARMS, ne 30 and the other 104 acres, four miles north of Washington; terms easy. Inquire of HUGUELY & BOWEN, 645 New York aycnue. de8-Im* Fo BALE. A RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION? We offer for sale, in whole or in part. the jown as ""Whituey Close,” ighug Loti aites SF Wine, ney avenne, at the main entrance to the Soldiers’ Home, containing about 40 acres, comprising the finest build App'y t THOS, J. FISHER & CO., air” 1924 ¥ strect noribiwests uear Ebb House, BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME FOR SALE AT FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, les from Washington, D. ©., via Vir- m We Rall 6% miles. We Vi QrocEson, HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. WILL OPEN JUNE 30. itary ts fect. ‘The management will QARE Tor ceventeen Fears ‘Mr. CAKE will Thursdays wnel Suse ‘General Busse ak ce village . sites snd Lcvanced to purchasers wishing to build, EL A. GRISWOLD. SEATON PERRY @veccesor to Perry & Brother) PREVIOUS TO REMODELING THE FRONT AND MAKING OTHER EXTENSIVE IMPROVE. MEATS TO HIS STORE, WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL SALES FOR THIRTY DAYS, COMMENCING THURSDAY, MAY Siar. THIS I8 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. S27 ALL. GOODS MARKED IN FROM WHICH TEN PER CE! SEATON PERRY, Perry Bufing, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1869. PLAIK FIGURES, NT WILL BE Die 200 Pieces New LAWNS, 5 conta. 200 Pieces New L. 200 Pieces New LAWNS, 5 cents. 100 Pieces Union LINEN LAWNS, 8 conta, 200 Pieces Union LINEN 300 Pieces Union LINEN LAWNS, 8 cents, ‘35 Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 10 cents. 35 Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 2¢ cents, ‘75 Pieces Yard-Wide LAWNS, 10 cents. 100 Picocs Vark-Wide Organdy LAWNS, 12 cents, 100 Pieces Yard-Wide Organdy LAWNS, 12 centa, 100 Pieces Yard-Wide Organdy LAWNS, 12. cents, Seersucker GINGHAMS 10 conta, Madras GINGHAMS, 8 cents. Cheviot GINGUAMS, 10 conte. Best Yard-Wide Bieached MUSLIN, 10 cents, India LINENS, Yard Wide, l2cts., ibets., Iscte, MARSEILLES and PIQU! DRESS GOODS, 12cte.. cts. LAWNS, ® cents, TRete., 200th, Weta BLACK CASHME! FLOOK OILCLOTHS, all widtha, 37 STRAW MATTING, White and Fancy Style, c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sonth aide, hear Center Market. Lawss ! Lawss 1 Lawss 1 BEAUTIFUL PACIFIO LAWNS. the finest manufactured celved one hundred oIFIC LAWN at clicht (8) cunts a everywhere at 12}¢0. GURLD BATEEN ie cifle Lawni ited States. We UTIFUL NEW Tedneed from pure wool, 42 inches wide, reduced to 20c. RIPE 1 at to7Se and $1, tie & - sareapest Filks in Washington. Silks at 37, Silke 50, sclift¥¥ Gros Grain Black Siiks reduced from $1.25 Gest quality Black Silks reduced to $1.25 and $1.50; Brocade Silk Grenadines reduced from $1 CHEAPEST BLEACHED COTTONS ver sold in Washington. Wawsutta, Davol the Loom, ‘yard wide, Bleached "G BEAUTIFUL FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 125. SCOTCH end FRENCH GING! HAMS, VERY FT) EST QUALITY, reduced trom 873s to 1: <= 711 MARKET SPACE. x9 Mp Svwwex Due IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ss Goons BEAUTIFUL DZSIGNS IN BATISTE. OUR LINEN LAWNS ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE, BOTH IN STYLE AND PRICE. FRENCH LAW: IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AND AT PRICES WHICH WILL GUARANTEE THEIR READY SALE, TO EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF OUR INDTA LINEN AND FIGURED SWIs8,SIMPLY MEANS 10 OUR SATINES ARF FAULTLESS IN PRICE. OUR GINGHAMS HAVE Bi WITH A VIEW TO NDIA PO! SHAVING ANNOUNCED TRE GRBA’ p 8, WE CONTINUE TO. TION L LK! SachuFich AND GUABRA® PRIC, SACIIFICE, @ TEE 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA A’ Baszoarss aT Mearssiss. of Gente’ Linen and Silk Pockcthandkers wn usual price; a lance sient et mn Collare: the Mystery Suite ‘of the very best material; for 34, Tens for the AINNISS', 1002 Poy north’ FINANCIAL. G a IQHT and ALL other Deposits received eubject to check, We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all tunes to answer inquls HARRY C. TOWERS & 00., BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, 4420 F STREET NORTHWEST, HE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFH ION is doing such a large business thu itis boyinuing to alarm some of who eee, Pzvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, :Stocks Investment Securities Bought and "oid co Comunlecions

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