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re Tey eros. # ae a ee ee On ee, ; sd: as he THE EVENING STAR. - MONDAY. -- Jane 23. 1883. LOCAL MENTION. pro leans = > The Weather. CPrIcE OF TIE CHIEF StaxaL OrriczR, Wasmxctox, D.C., Jun %, 1883, 9:2) am. For the middie Attantie states, local rains, fo!- lowe by cooler partly cloudy weather, easterly to southerly winds, shifting to west. and’ northwest, falling fonowed by rising barometer. - SPECIAL BULLETIN—COOLER CLOUDIZR WZATHER. ‘The cloudiness will increse th the middi> At antic and New England states on Monday night | and Tuesday morning, followed by cooler partly cloudy weather Guring Tuesiay. Sightly warmer ‘Weather is Indicate for the upper loke region and | $V: Borth west on Tuesday. Cooler fair weather Is in- Gicated for the Onlo Valley on Tuesday. Fosssii’s Ick Caram shipped anywhere out of town. Special attention to strawberry festivals Hant’s Roacu Powpzx.—No potson. OvER70 ladies and gentlemen went on the com- liment:ry excursion given Saturday evening on ‘Steamer Arment. BRAczLETS chased all around, a r. Prigg’s + CITY AND DISTRICT. > — Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:45 p.m. end extinguished at 11:50 p. m. ‘The body fount in an artificial lake In the Sol- diers’ Hore grounds last Friday, a3 stated tn Sat- Urday evening’s STAR. was identified us that. of Jobn McClaven, an old soldier. Tne inquest Sat- ‘urday afternoon resulted in a verdict cf accidental Grown! ‘At a mecting of-German. eltizens, held at Ab- ner's hail yesterday, steps were taken to provide suitable reception for Herr Lasxer, the eminent German jurist wnd statesman, wi 15 now in New York, wien he comes to this city. Messrs Simon Wolf, W. Burchard and W. Habercorn were ap pointed a committee to ascertain when he will probably be able to visit this city. A large company assembied yesterday evento; at the house of Mr. Geo. J. Gockeler, on } street, and celebrated the silver wedding anntver- sary of Mr. and Gcekeier with appropriate festivities. Rev. Mr. Schnelder, of the Concordia church, performed the marriage ceremony again, Mount Nebo Encampment, No. 6, LO. 0. F.. has elected the following cflicer: bh Levy, C. P. P.; Fred’ Boulter, © . Fowler, sertbe; John ills J. Drummo W.; Jos. Small, J. W.; T. W. ‘T. Given, treasure! ‘¥. Shillington sends St. Nicholas for July. Louisa Mergin, colored, pleaded guilty before Judge Snell this morning fo stealing a lot of cloth- ing froin Malinda Adams, and was sentenced to 60 @ays in fall. ‘A colcted man named Jno, Coats was committed to jail for 30 days by Judge Snell this morning for stealing a lot of tobacco from the store of Juo. R. Mansficid. Wiillam Willis was fined $3 by Judge Snell this morning for trespassing on a farm near Benning’s and cutting down some dog woo ‘THE STAK Will be sent by mail, leaving the city during the summer for any length of time, and the address changed as often as de red. Subscription, titty cents per month, Posi SIVELY IN ADVANCE. A colored applicant for the Ronors of special Policeman, named Payne, was askea by one of the members of the examining board Saturday if he Was any relation of Jolin Howard Payne. He stated that “he was not quite certain, but he thought he was a distent lation.” Officer Slack, of the second precinct, this morn- ing captured 4 colored man on the Bladensburg Foad with a bag on his shoulder, which was found to contain some soil sliver spoons marked “O. S. B..” and cthers marked “R.” The prisoner re- fused or was unable fo ind Mr. Padgett | charged him, undef the name ot Shepherd, with being a suspicious person. He Wes sent to the fama for three montis. —s Ne Compromise in Bigelow’s Case. To the Editor of Tre Eventxe Stan: ‘The following it: Baltimore Sun of this morning Is utt “‘It is reported taken tn the cave of Higelow, the the Bark of the Kepublic of th: dee has Leen effecied by b certain propordion of. his st paid, to those at no further proceedings sre to be e iting official of ade any compromis: 1 tle contrary rer to have hi tial. The Na has agreed, nor it ment wher erence tot “his frienc ‘sled or ny T the boaril of dire Tune 3, 1883. —The marriage of Mr. E ge Fay, and Jacob Fricd. A large number of couple were present and were ente COliation served after the wedding A Gaxs Mulatto ¢ before J orderly ho: @ large crowd of coi that the dere: Ored wo; a. Se having played ce: sions f1 th zi ning for keeping ley. The testimony of girls was to the effect pt a gambling house for col- Tal colored girls testified to 45 for moncy on various occa- —— ‘Tre Lyxcupvre KeGatr. four-oa shetl burg on ‘There w —The entries for the ty isitors’ cup at Fourth ef July clos ree entries, the Ce don ab beths, of Vir~ of D. Calla reports ar- chr. Ella 1 J, Clarke & Lee. Jenkins, 4 tons coal, same! | r, Boyer, 8 tous coal, Stephenson _S. Larne, Kelam, 47,00v feet iumber, Wimsa r. Lxdy of the Lake, lumber, T. W. Riley; st feet lumber, T. Hey: 25,060 feet lumber, ick, Adams, hr. Sally, sehr. Poca? 40 cords wood, same; stmr. and'z9, Steplrenson Bros, Manniage Deen tssued by tia A. Brown and M: hael Cady ani Annie Grifin; Margaret Drum; Taree Foxersts. if RP and Henrietta sun and Alice Diggs, mm Saturday afternoon the ell, for about 50 years a resident lace trom his late residence, No. ni was largely attended. " Mr. Pywell was ‘: native of Irciand, and for many Fears past had deen in the livery’ business in this city. He was a member of the firm of Kelener & Pywell, on C stre-t, id Sth street. The inter- Ment Was at Rock Creek.......The funeral of the late Robert Davidson, the well knowa_ builder, took pia yesterday atiernoon from St. Andrew: ‘opal » With street, Rev. Mr. Ingalls tating. It was attended by'a large number of le, Mesides the following masonic bodies: a3 Loige of Perfection; DeMolay Command: R Shapter, No. ns were the Interment took ws: We S Mn, on behait of Pentalpha hepherd and G. RP. snag e a, of Lincoin Post, place yesterday afternoon my h and Lstrects, and was largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. Samuel Kremer, assisted by Post Com- | &e.3 also, £290 1 a dis- | Wil close at 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning, = | instant A Fatal Shooting Accident. ‘THE SAD FATE OF HENSY TAIT RODIER—HIS NERVE AND COURAGE WHILE SUFFERING FROM A MORTAL A deplorable accident occurred yesterday after- nooa, resulting in the death of Henry Tait Rowier, ‘Son of Cupt. Philip Rodier, foreman of the Treas- wy branch of the government printing office. Younz Rodter, accompanied by two Iriends—W. A. Hagar and G-orge McKnight—went out rowing In tie afternoon, and, after pulling to a spot about a mlie above the Aqueduct bridze, ianded on the Virvini2 shore to practice at a mark with a pocket PletoL While Hagar was adjasting the cylinder Of the pistol the charge in one of the chambers was accidentally exph and young Rodier was shot through the breast. Rodier, however, with this mortal wound, walked oak yards to the boat, ng that he wanted to see his father once morr. nerve ami cour ige with which he contronted table deatn was wonderful. He stopped, when getting Into the boat, to bathe his }orehead and comforted his friend Hagar, who was in great grief over the occurrence. A few in'nutes after leaving the shore he fell over sud- dently, dead. with a saitle on his face. Hts remains Ta Were brought to sis city and taken to his father’s hozne, No. S19 221 sireet. Rodler, who Bad just entered his 221 year, had but recently finished his term of apprenticesitip as a pressman at the Government Printing Ofiice. He was much liked by his co:npanions, who admired his courage and tea bis miny virtues. A year ago he clung to a turned boat In a driving storm for three hours, with one arm eupporting a frien1 who could not swim. They were wituin a short distance of the Long bridge, so that Rodler could have saved him- 8 If easily Dy swimming. When they were res- cuel by parties in a skiff the friend was taken aboard, while Rodler, clinging to the side, be- numbed and cramped: was dragged to the shore. Coroner Patterson, who has returned from his western trip much improved in health, gave a cer- tifleate that the death of young Rodler was caused Ly accidental shocting, ee Events rv Tue Cnurcurs.—The feast of St. Aloy- slus was celebrated at Si~Mary’s church yester- day morning ty a large number of boys ani girls, Who made their first cominunion. The St. Aloystus Society acted as,guard of honor to the procession of ebildren....As Dr. Rankin was still unable to occupy his pulpit yesterday, a sermon prepared by lim Was read to the congregation.....A meeting of the missionary society of the Union chapel on 20Un street was held last evening, at which ad- Aresses were made by Mrs. Sites, a returned mis- shary from China; Mra. Hartsock, the wife of the wor of Hamilnz’ church, and Mrs. Westcott, President of the soctety. ——.—__ = ‘The Courts. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. To-day, the application of R. B. Porter, student, Was referred to the committee. Campbeil_agt. Wilson; argued and submitted. Davis agt. Key: on hearing. Cicer Covat—Judge MacArthur. Saturday, Main et al. agt. Boni‘ant; demurrer to plea overruled; twenty days to reply. United States agt. Howyate; judgment of condemnation of specitic property. To-day, Kilvourn agt. Thompson; set for trial October 29. Justh agt. Hollading; on hearing. ——. Affairs in West Weshington. THE Pavp'nomMe Boxp Ropsery.—Nothing fur- ther has transpired in relation to the robbery of Mr. Prud‘homme’s house, on P street. The detec. [ tives are working at the case, but thus far without satisfactory results, The robbery was adroitly planned by some one who knew the movements of the Pru@homme family, for 1t was committed and the robbers escaped within half an hour after the family had absented themselves from the house. ‘The total value of the property stolen was $7,872.50, consisting of four registered Donds of $1,000 each, one registered bond of $100, one coupon bond of $1,000, and one of $500, two ‘District of Columbia ecupon bonds of $50 each, one diamond bracelet, one pair diamond earrings, two diamond hairpins, one lady’s gold wateh, one pair topaz eqrrings, gold pencils, buttons, lockets, crosses, scroll-pins, in cash. Onsegrigs.—The funeral of Mrs. McCarteney, Wife of Lieut. Charles M. MeCarteney took place from the residence of her father, Dr. C. H. Cragin, on Dunbarton avenue, Saturday afternoon, and Was largely attended Rev. A. R. Stuart, rector of Christ chureh, officiated, the interment being made at Oak "Hill cemetery. The pall-bearers were Lleuts. C. E. Fox, F. F. Fletcher and R. M. Doyle, Messrs. Forrest Dodge, Leonard Chew, Harry Coffey, F. P. Montague, Samuel Maddox. A Fignt.—Charles Armstrong and Willtam Bow- man, em»loyes of the Transparent ice company, had a alficutty yesterday“afternoon at the com- ny’s stubles, resulting In Bowman's receiving an ugly sealp wound on his forehead. Both men were ed and taken to the station, where Bow- :tn’s Wound Was dressed by Dr. Suter. Snirrixe | News.—Arrived — Schooner Mary anton, Pittston, Me.; Wm. Donnelly, Hopkins, Philagetphia; Caroline Young, Corson; Vinal Haven; Alfred Braybrook, Briggs, Provi: ener. ‘THERE WAS NO REPORT of the condition of the Water at the aqueduct oMice to-day. —————— Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tar Evesixa Sran. ‘Tne RaFy-CarTeRr-SMITH MATTER.—The mayor having communicated the letter of Commissioner Edmonds and Mejor Dye in relation to Ofticer | Smith to the police committee, will take no further action in the matter. He thinks Mr. Smith an ex- cellent officer, and sees in the subject calied to his attention by Major Dye’s letter a matter entirely outstie of the duties of Mr. Smith as an Alexandria, policeman. Pvstic Scnoors—The closing of the public schools here will take place this week. Hallo- Well school and Curtis school for colored girls 27th mowden and Curtis schools for colored boys at'1 o'clock on the same morning; Lee and Peabody schools for white girls at 9 o'clock on ‘Thursday morning, 2th instant; and Washington and Peabody schools for white boys at 9 o'clock on Friday morning, 29th instant. ‘The medals and cards of honor will be distributed at the closings. REwiGiots SeRvices.—The Christian association held its unlon prayer meeting yesterday afternoon at the Fairfax street (first) Presbyterian church. The only pulpitsnot tiled by pastors were those of Grace church, occupled by Rev. 8. A. Wallis, and of the First Presbyterian church, where Rev. E. H. Cumston preached. Rey. J. A. Kern, of the M. E. Chureh South, delivered ‘an address’ at the Reform club mecting in the afternoon. PoLice Reroxt.—The prisoners at the station- s¢ tts morning were G. W. Hoffman,arrested by Franks, charged with assault on wife; cséaped prisoner, arrested by : Philip Triplett, arrested by Officers Shupson and Waiker, charzed with indecent ex- posure; M. MeGhan,' arrested by OMlcer Franks, charged with disorderiy conduct. Rerorter’s Notzs.—Mr. Val. ‘Taylor, the mes- Senger of the common council, lost his youn; daughter by heart disease yesterday.—Capt. Al Patr, formerly of the Washington ferry Ine, has bought the pungy Annie Bell.-—The county court of Alexandria county, Judge Sangster, opened its June term at the old court house thir morning.— school, No. 1, Miss Clarkson; No. 2, Miss Yates: No. 4, Miss Walsh, and No. 5,’ Miss Gregg, were ‘amined to-day.—The work of building the new olumbia engine house is now in progress. Mr. Win. Vineent has the contract.—Twenty cents discount 1s now the prevailing rate of loans in the building associations here. c ATARRH. COMPLETE TREATMENT @1. Asingle dose of SANFORD’S RADICAL OURE in- stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, stops watery dis- charges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents ringing noises in the Head. cures Nervous Headache, and sub- dues Chilis and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat, and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweet eng and purifies the breath, stops the cough and arrests the proxrees of Catarrh towarf’s Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all drug- gists. for $1. Ask for Saxvorp's RaDicaL Cune. FortER Dave axp Cuzwican Co., COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. mander W. A. Moore, and a choir from the post. ‘The remains were borne to the hearse by Stable: Clark, George W. Balterston, W. H. Myers, Wie Nam Scott, Jomes Meise, and Ch. Johnson.’ The escort was a detali trom the Union Veteran cor; i command, With feld music, post det t commanders, and Lincoln post, No. &, tions of other poste. “At the cchictory the remoins were interred with the rites of the Grand Ariny—the de of the Veteran corps Bring three velicys over hts grave. aie F Thionway Ronbeny.—OMcer Bran- South Washington precinct, last Satur- rested John H. | Stepheas, on a charge of It PASSENGERS Yor Boston, the White Mountains Mi. Desert or any of the cestern summer are reminded that the Ni For the relief and prevention, the instant it is applied, of Rheumatism, Coughs, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dys- Pepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an Electric Battery combined with a Porous Plaster) and laugh at pain. 250. everywhere. Sroves. Sox Dut Ghs Acrst, R.G. CAMPBELL, Piowser, £0., 517 10rm STREET NORTHWEST. baking, for 33g cents perhour. If desired, » written qusrantee, dictated by purchaser, will be given. Send eard for book of city references. my26-1m.4p OF ODDS AND ENDS, ‘TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER. A few pieces Body Bruseels, $1.25 yard. ‘Tapestry Bruseels, T5c. yard. ‘Mattings very Cheap. A lot of Tapestry and Brussels Bugs, 9x12 fect and oS a Ratan oon SINGLETON & HOEKE, A Stove for $18todo family cooking, including Assouoreir Pons. ROYAL PRA Ex HERE £3 Be AA Be HORE § oo tos 2°42 EK ON NN ‘GS PPP, OO WY W WDDD FEE presley PRE be co Ww W Dop ERE gz ‘This powder never varies. A mervel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. 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. Royat Bax- ts@ Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps HE MEED OF MERIT FOR PROMOTING PER- sonal zsthetics in due to J.C. Ayer & Co., whose incomparable Hair Vigor is auniveraal beautifier of the hair. Harmless, effective, agreeable, it has taken rank among the in ible articles of the toilet. To scanty locks it gives Iuxuriance; and withered hair it clothes with the hue of youth. R CONSTITUTIONAL OR SCROFULOUS Ca- tarrh, and for Consumption induced by the ecrofu- lous taint, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 1a thetrue remedy. It has cured numberless cases. It will stop the nauseous catarrhal discharges, and remove the sickening odor of bt ea which are indications of scrofulous origin. ° Tiz "Trane. In consequence of the increased duty which our gov- eroment has thought wise to levy on imported Cham- Pagnes efter the 30th inst., we beg to inform you that ‘the price of “*PIPER-HEIDSIECK” and PIPER ‘‘SEC" will ba advanced $2 per basket or case respectively after that date. JOHN OSBORN, SON & CO., Ageuts for United States Canada, 45 Beaver st., New Yorx, and 4022825 No. 205t. Sacrement st,, Montreal, Tx Sever Aczs Or AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10rx AND F STREETS, Man AT FIRST, THE INFANT In the nuree's arms. Well, the dear little thing had bet- ter Le taken care of by gentler hands. THEN, THE WHINING SCHOOL BOY, Creeping like snail unwillingly to school. You can east accelerate ila walk, $53 Koop Bim from whining me of onr: . $5, $6 or which you Could Hot buy elsewhere for fees thian 50 per vance. a ‘AND THEN, THE LOVER, Sighing like furnace. ~The offect of a guitor’s ‘woefnl Hallad, made to bis| mistress’ eyebrow." greatly ene hanced by one of our Cassimere or Cheviot Suits at $3, $10, $l2or $15, Unequealed anywhere. THEN, A SOLDIER, Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, unable to furnish him a uniform. we can mak comfortable when off duty, in a Serge Suit at $10, Gonning Seersucker Suit at $10, or an Iinitation uit at $5. sucker 83 AND THEN, THE JUSTICE, Full of Wiso Saws. ‘Him wo can sell a Black Suit at $18, woith 235, or a fine Broadcloth Suit at $25, equal to any he is used to paying £60 for. THE SIXTH AGE ro} im pants at £2 }, $3.50, ant ¥ 7 rally 00 per cent less than they sell else- ere. Last scene of all—that ends this stran; eventful history—is ir SECOND CHILDHOOD, ‘To keep the gentleman comfortable we can fur- old nish nice Flannel Suits at $5, $7.50, $9,and $10, or fine Xacht Cloth Suits at $12, worth $20." These suits must be seen to be apprec! all kinds. Cloth Coats at $2.75, Cloth Vests atsi. THE MISFIT STORE, Like every success, has unscrupulous imitators. Be Sure, therefore, and come to the corner of 4e22 TENTH AND FSTREETS. Repvcep Prices IN Duy Goons, TEN PER CENT OFF ALL THE STOCK, Wo make the above reduction to increase our cash sales. Every article included—nothing reserved or excepted—making it the cheapest stock in the city. BLACK SILK GRENADINES, SATINS, GING- HAMS, ALL FINE WOOLENS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, LACES in every style, shape, and quality from finest tocheapest. PARASOLS and SUN UM- BRELLAS, always reasonable in price, with discount off, make them very, very cheap. An examination of the stock and prices will convince you that we have not overstated the matter, JOHN T. MITCHELL, §e22 931 Pennsylvania ayenne. jun’ ‘Nun’ CITY ITEMS. - Sheuld You be a Suéferer from dyspepsia malaria or weakness, you can pura Uy Browns iron Biers Toccoa Civ, Ga.—Dr. J. P. Newman says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters are very and their use always res a Bauriwone, Mp.—Rev. W. H. Chapman says: “] Gcem Brown’s IronBitters a most Valuable tonic for general Ill-heatth *? . HaveYou Tried the Franklin Electric Gteanser? It ts the only article that will instantyeremove Patnts, Oils, Grease, Gas and Coal Tarandi. Stains from’ your Clothing and EH np pe onion injury. Warranted. Ask your druggist and grocer for It. 12 Geod Cigues::at Low) Prices. Send for 0. B.:C. Sixes—long Havana filler— 4a hundred. T..A. Ofterdinger, manufacturer, 910 F street. ‘90-w,f,m5t Lundberg?skhentsh Cologne, Flisheand Bugs. Fi bed-bI Re On Thiny Daye Trial, ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., M ‘Mich., will send Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic’ Belts and Appliances on trial for thirty days to men nervous or Old) who are aMicted - witn wl anteeing speedy health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.—No Hote) incurred, as thirty days’ jal is al- Milwaukee Beer, Se. a schooner—drawn from too r Kwon, 178 Penna, avenue, “Alderne: wi Fresh Alderney Butter, churned Ait sons cht butetain? a Gc. perqt. Cream, i8c. pint. CLosIne our. 9.79 morning is weet mill, Lam determined to close out all this Season's SUITS, in fact all LADIES AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. Ihave reduced the prices considerable, and some BIG BARGAINS in Ladies’ Spring and Summer Suits will be sold. Ladies‘ Linen Dusters, also, in Mohair, at sacrificing Prices. BATHING SUITS FOR LADIES. ee “GENTS, co “| _* BOYSand GIRLS. *@BATHING SHOES AND OAPs. Thave the largest assortment and prices as low as they can be sold for. BATHING SUITS WHOLESALE. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Thave, from to-day, REDUCED all Colored Straw ‘Hate—almost giving away. Great Bargains in this De- partment. See our $1.98 Handsome Cream Plumes, worth $2.50, 3e20 416 Irn STREET. Frreworxs ! Fireworks i HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! LOWEST PRICES!! THE VERY BEST GOODS!!! THE UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS COMPANY— UNRIVALLED PRODUCTIONS, ‘We mention: Plain and Animal Figure Ball Colored Fire, —_ 10} ‘stick Rockets in 40z.,6 0z., $Ib., 1Ib. Roman. rom 2 ball up to 12 ball, all colored. Ber Pots, Colorettes, Scroll Wheels, Sf Oa ee at Bh Ay ‘We guarantee the quality of our Fireworks as the very best in the market, and not lable to explode prema- turely, as so many inferior makes do; and, besides, we give you all colored fireworks atlower prices than others sell plain white. Partics desiring to make extensive displays will be allowed a liberal discount. Fire CRACKERS at Five Cents Per Pack! CANNON CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, PAPER CAP PISTOLS AND PAPER CAPS, COTTON AND SILK FLAGS, CHINESE AND JAPANESE LANTERNS, &e., &c., at SILVERBERG'S, MAMMOTH TOY STORE, 312 7th and 813 8th streets northwest, Near Pennsylvania avenue. oO UB Ean e SEMI-ANNUAL CLOSING SALE. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. ‘WONDERFUL BARGAINS. READ OUR PRICES. OUR GREAT DRIVE IN PLUMES, 5,000 Plumes at 75c., $1, $1.50 and $2. Very Handsome at $2. 50, $3, $3.60. Tprshet en ral se peeyg former ton AChoice Lotof Fine Colored Leghorn Hats, worth $1.25, at 20 aid 00 conta, Black, Fine, French Chip Hata at 25 cents worth (61.25. Elegant Tips, all Colors, 37, 60, 75c. and $1 » bunch. ast Ribbons, fron. 6 to Oinches wing, from 40 to T5c. Flowers at 40 per cent lew than Importers’ Prices. vee Silks, Satins and Laces at a discount of 33 per ‘Ladies! and Children’s Dresses st 30 per cent less than Biack English id ‘Dress Silk at ies pe and Black Dress at astonish- OUR STOCK I8 BOUND TO Go, AND EMBRACE CALL Pied THis QEPORTUNITY TO PALACE, 814 BEVENTH STREET. EING’sS 16 ARASOLS. A few dozen fine FANCY P, LS left on han -ARASO) peeraveiiiceat oe pe at coe to get rid of our entire A lot of odds and ends in the way of Portable and We Goananrez TRE RIDGWAY REFRIGERATOR Lo do all we claim for it—to give entire sstisfaction—or money refunded. Itis much more economical in the consumption of ice than any other refrigerator. ‘It dispenses with the metal lining, so objectionable ‘because of Isbor necessary to keep it clean, Ask to seo list of references, J. W. SCHAEFER, Soe Acrnr, 316 1020 7th street northwest. 1 Tronserings and vernee ‘of approved. oie es Jeading fashion ‘house of Washington. Cu. Révrznr, ‘NOS. 408 AND 406 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Saar yy ra oFE OM ETEEEE CHIL- THE CHBAEESL AGE RUEY,SBNED™ 0 Lawn Fates Ve Arch- re ‘Wagons, stbe 5 Call and examine Goods. Prices to suit th a ee PROTECT your FuBs aD WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST"THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 30q:/PER POUND. 1. C. BISHOP, Draggist, Vaplo 730 9th sirest. corner H street northwest. For Tanz ‘Ue, ‘TheNetural Minerst KASSER WATER, FROM BIRRESBOEN ON THE RINE: ‘Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities, FRED HOLLENDER & 00., * __ 8. A. for the U. 8, and Cansds, apl2-8m ‘115, 117. 119 Eim street. New York. H. D. BARR. pure water intro- vory rensonatie for fret class accom: my : minutes’ walk from IASTFOKD HALL, OXFORD. MD. E BAMULL NORRIS, Proprietor, " lend Resort wil ctf maf Je23-1m_ De (CAPE MAY. 8.3, ~"ST, ALBANS,” Oo pT a New Columbia. ” Strictly; Je:2-Im “* MRS. MoCLELLAND. “OE GlilGes ipa, if WiLL OPEN JUNE 25, Terms: $1.50 per day, £9 por week, and $30 Pez monte. Special arrangements for fami 9) met af Piney Point wc" Good aise aaa teak All boats free. Address” Sed Piney x References: behmedtio & Br AUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN Fiiiuler county: Vac se alles ee Wecnington, Morning and evening trains vis Virginia, midland railroad, All the ore Bathe, closets on esch Hoos Jo bella, gas, Ber, A> ‘The social features of the Fauquier. Sprites rosseca the fo Washington and Baltianors “sor iaisore on, werinsy &o,, addrees F. TENNEY & Go., 3620-Im At the Springs. NGHESS HALL, Cc CAPE MAY. inequaled location, substantial building, new furniture, prompt and attentive kee Sire Grebeatee eit be conaeea orcatndad nd Deven ian, Opens JUNE Bra. ‘NITED STATES HOTEL. The largest in Atlantic City, N. J. Tune 30th, or the seaon of 3, JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. OTEL ARLINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IE rex reek OORT, ERE = ‘and in full wew of ooean: First-class in all appointments. Write for special rates for families and permanent Mark baggage ‘Hotel Arhngton;” aelivered free. Je16-Im* IMLAY & STEWART, Proprietors. FAAZAEWooD corrage, NEAR OAK. LAND, MD. by Mrs. Kilbourne nd occupied for three reasons by Mrs. Barry, of Washington, within easy, walk ce of tion: no dust, and ono of the finest lon. Open for. EiSttars a i508 GRAND VILLA HoT OCEA\ EL, .N END OF CONNECTICUT AVENU! ATLANTIC CITY, N-J. = iy, ate oe are eee bar. WM. J. LOVE, P. BS box 452. my30-2m accommodations. < Mas. H, BROWN. Mr. Zimmerman. i. CROME- Philadel; = 4e18-2m_ ond fh BENJ. H. BROWN. got jul8-2m Je15-1m* ‘OTEL ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The most eleantly furnished and best ap- pointed hotel im Atlantic Gites wma Dest aP Ba Je15-2m OPEN JUNE 30rx. LENTZ & SIEGRIST, Proprietors. OWLAND HOUSE, Ocean Grove, N. J. The favorite Family Resort. Best location, in view of andin shade. Particulars, Je12-1m_ R. MILLS, Proprietor. GPeay VIEW, OCEAN an GROVE, N. J., DIRECTLY facing the ocean and lake. “Superior four- stor Perfect a airy rooms. Ac JOSEPH WHITE. aeieeseee 4 Kuyley street, ue ani % ASBURY PAW Na). fs First- Gas, Electric Bells Box 649. (Uel2-2m) ‘and Telephone. &. GATE. GEORGE F. THOMPSON, Ma: t my21-m&thSun” _ BURY PAR Ais for the reception Mra. Ld BTET LER ce avenue and wei o3y GLAKESIDE COTTAGE, ory ‘now open, of xnests. Terms moderate. gedS-cotw™ (CAEL TON HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, N. J.. Tseecond to none on the coast for location and, Jel-coSm. eu ‘A. H. HAMILTON, Proprietor. ‘ARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY CITY, Nearest Honte to OPEN, by Mrs. L. J. moreiind,” Palatka. N.J. ‘NOW “*ihe West- |. WILEY, of ma $022-e0lm ULPHUR SPRINGS WHITE 5' G HOTEL, COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT, GREENBRIER ©v., W.VA. June 15th. The most cele! ‘brated Fal, ‘Waters wonderfut ta tha therapeutic . Wat in their - fects. ‘Terms: per mouth. furnished 1 1-m, w, 8, 26 50 21 Groushs acsecibasy hygienic advan on ‘H. PREBUS, Lessee. WAVERLY HOUSE, ATLANTIC mall the year. Hot Cok water Baths in and all the conveniences of —— CITY, N. J. the Elcirie Bells, Gea, of a first-class hotel. 3.1L. BRYANT. E HOTEL (P. 0., , Md.); seven. mils strony entered LARGEST sf enfor +LARGES' LD on adjoining grounds, LogrWoop HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WEST ished rooms. Va., rebuilt and newly furn! No malaria or moequitoes. Table board Surpested. Terms, $6 to $7.50 por week, ac ‘to location of room: Seecial terms for families, Oren SUNE prictress. 20th, 1883. MRS. 8. E. ar crabbing and a ‘Terme, $1.50 per day. prietor, ilestown P. 0., St SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES river; fine fishing, ring, bathing. Open JUNG 30m: R. J. COLT! it. Mary's P. 0. HE ARGYLE, OCEAN END OF CON. necticut avenue, Miss R. KR. HAKVEY, Proprictress. . Box 380. Atlantic City. Jel-lin&s, tu, thm DRY_ GOODS. . —— Br Buazoux IN A YARD-WIDE UNDRESSED SOFT-FINIGHED, BLEACHED COTTON—AS GOOD AS. LONSDALE, At 8 cents per yard, 8, a» Victoria Lawns. ‘ottons, 25 cts, ‘Table Damark, 50 ¢., 622., and T5e, REMNANTS SoS ert Pose! ane facceeteg ti Linens f; si Sans Ushers ea Se c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South aide, Near 7th street. 3023, Dowx Goes Tue Prices Best FRENCH SATINES, plain and fancy, 374¢, Choice PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, 250, KEOCHLIN'S FRENCH LAWNS, 220, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 22¢. 40-inch BATISTE, novel designs, 220, HOSIERY at first cost, Al SILKS at 10 per cent discount. afiPecial numbers in INDIA LINENS, 12¥¢., 18e.5 DOMESTICS st bottom prices. FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, 8. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, en 203 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. — Frocren Lixex Lawas, Ibe., 200. 2e. FIGURED COTTON LAWNs, 8e., 120, NEW PATTERNS, FAST COLORS. + TYLER & CHEWNING, Je21 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SARATOGA SPRINGS, (CONGRESS HALL, OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE l¢ru. RATES $3.50 AND $4 PER DAY. 4e6-2m_ CLEMENT & COX, Proprietors. Moextars tains, Va., 140 miles from from Bi TOPHOTEL, BLUE RIDGE MOUX or: Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, Washington City and 120 miles! ‘Va., will be open Jue 10th, dit snd Post 01 ddresa. until va. L Churlotiesville, V a Bazoarss IN Duy Goons. lot ALL-LINEN LAWNS 20 etm, rednced rom 3736. : ig have Just placed on our counter another 100 dos, ai-linen H. 8. Handkerchiefe for Ladies at 15 ota. They are worth 25 cts. value, 25 cts. A grvat Job in Misses’ HOSE at 25 cts. ‘There are full regular and have been reduced from 62%. Genuine INDIA PONGEE SUITS, all silk, $78 pleoy” is is a reat Dargai: 50 doz. all-linen HUCK TOWELS, $2.50 u hoes MON THE PARK HOTEL, A quiet home Nomonauitoes, TAINS. Wiliameport, Pennsylvania. forthe swumer months. Cool nights. No malaria. Beautiful drives, music, ete., etc. | Table liberaily supplied with farm produce. A new Otis hydraulic elevator. Tezms moderate. Send for circular and diegrain, wy ABANDALE HOUSE, NEAREST TO SPRINGS Hotel, Bedford, Pa., now open for recep- ton of guests, ‘The house has been theroughly ¥¢ overhauled; billiard room and Modern improvements. "The house is. most pleasent located midway between Bedford and te Springs, Wil large lawn, well shaced; good stabling, For further information address Jel2-Im* ALSIP & SMITHS. JM0°8's HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, It now open for ekonardtown, Md. Der day, 89 per week, $25 per month ehildien, under 12 years and nurses half price; no mosqui 3e8-1m HERBERT F. MOORE, Prop. EASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD., WILL Sorta Pine Hee tne © day, $8 to sl Hesurpe mertree abet Oa a : For particulars apply to S, J. MASSEY, Prop. je8-2m (JE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, ‘Is Reached by the ‘WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, Fast Express Trains, with Parlor cars tached are run during the season at conveni- ent hours, and passengers wil arrival at'the New Broad Street Union ‘Transfer Coaches FRO to transfer direct tothe station of the West Jersey rail- road, at the foot of Market stroet. For through tickets, checks, and fall infor- mation, apply as follows: Northeast oorner 13th etreet and Pennsylvania avenue station, Baltimore and Poto- CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. 4e9-taulS J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Paseenger Agent. y Armuyric Cry. Express Trains are run THROUGH withont, fi Stops IN NINETY MINUTES va CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! © WEST JERSEY PHATEROAD, i AILROADS FROM FROM Station foot of Vine street. |Station foot of Market st. from Washington will take the farough trains ‘Baltimore and Potomac railroad to Phi delphia and arrive at the new Broad-street station of the Pennsylvania railroad, where the street cars will convey passengers direct to the West Jersey railroad station, and Union tranefer coaches connect direct to the ‘of the Camden and Atlantic railroad. through tickets, ragyage cheoks, and full inform. ation apply as follows: Northwest corner 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue; station ie 7, R Woo! bon AKLAND HOTEL, ©. R. R., has beeen leased by} Families ‘can make arcapge-¥/-) ments at reduced rates by applying to No, u Toth street, Waskington, Drs 7 myio-2u rPHE “BRIGHTON,” ATLANTICCITY. OPEN ALE THE YEAK. HOT AND CO: LD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Address my9-3mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. TLANZIC Proprietor, HOTEL, Wit open June Sethe Many’ impr ts v1 june provement have been made, bulidings painted, etc, For dese circulars apply "to the Star PAC jeean City, Md. office or JOHN THACY, Jeti \OBB'S ISL, GTeckTox ‘The Sani VA., THE ONLY SEA- RT YN VIRGINIA. a eurf-1 - Ocean, Si HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. tent ‘WILL OPEN JUNE 30. itary Arrangements of the Stockton have in perfect order by General Russel] ‘Thayer, laced of Philadelphia. management will be under the care GARE, for soveutoen Years Proprictor, Hall. “Address of J. F. Of Old C Mz, CAKE will be at Continental Hi on Thursdays until June 3. TOCKTON HOTEL. ote, Philadel; hia, iv! WINDSOR COLLEGE RESORT. SHADE, MOUN- ‘Hunting, ‘Springe, Baths, Fishing, Puceliont ratte, sey, Eurnished, my21-2m 1015 Penn. Ave., or address A. New Windsor, sd. 7S TIC CITY, N. J. ‘Circulars at Bre! FAMILY HOTEL. THE COLONNADE. ‘With all the modern improvements, ‘MRS, C. A. RINES, (Formerly of Washington, D. C.) G*A808 1588. DOUGLASE. PU nee REHOBOTH BSACH, DEL: ‘Will open JUNE Isr, 11 EY dav. ‘erms, $2.50 per, eae v by may22-3m_ WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. A deci! ‘WHITE SULPHUR SPRINi stopheanon« Depot 2. 0., Va, GS, Pamphlets at Star: my21-2m E.C. J 5 UMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N.J. OTE. OC eENS YONE a0 nic throughout the season. Mn lustrated &c., address, Jere ACU ED EY POST ES ae Ee END SortAchs BEDFORD. mfeme mys-2m 5 water ‘pring fresh every day, without, J. W. BARNDOLLAR, proprietor. ‘MONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEAR THE ‘beach. grounds; swing act, Tawa tania gd Place for tails. EE, Proprictor. LACKISTON ISLAND BE OPENED TO Wink, Biise’erton of gusts oe GONE 10e3 Nee OWEN LAVIN, care of Biscums 3 eioat Thompson, Biackiston faland, Mae "SSB HE GUY MANSION, SECOND AVENUE, i NJ. qereteeiee: Asbury Park, Nid ,one' “aime ‘MES. J. F. BOWEN. {TROPOLITAN—CORNEE OF ATLAN-, M eand Firth avenues, Atlante City, near! INEY POINT HOTEL. furnished thy Pee eet comer N iortolk (ype SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. fly situated on aie my?-3m_ ‘houses. and Leary jesve Washington and passengers, with U.S. mail and ing, Fishing, Crabs. fhe each, with 'T. CHARLES—OCEAN END DELA- ware aveuue, Atautic City, No. aafeat Ocean. JONAH WOOTTON, eae Cuarorzavrs ‘Passes into the blood any previous: do ot high c 4 grammes of Beef ss ‘without regiring the “ont is Tecom- 1 case 12-4 TOILLT BED SPREADS, extra lange odlerinn’ apccial “hereice ‘n SILKS an@ re. offering special barg: n DEESS ‘oo0ns, riRE GRENADINES, Tae ur stock is large and attractive in every department. All we ask is an inspection of stock, =o oe deter- mined to off er goods at prices that will crure s speedy sale. Reliable qualities. Polite sttention prices are our ruling mottos, TRUNNEL & CLARK, Je18 811 MARKET SPACE. ee Warre Goons Frou Tur Laszoz AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK, ‘Victoria Lawns, 8, 10, 12) Fine si Fin 64 Striped Lawns, ie orth 206. fs Linens, , 37 and B0e. neh Mull, 50c.. choap at 78c. Fine Swiss, 2he.’; Embroidered Swiva, 123, 25 to Figured ana sisive Biquen, 12%, 10, M0, Boe. GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. BEAUTIFUL DOTTED FOULARD SILKS, 600, + Filks, Cashmeres and Dress reduced. . Ye are showing some | Grives in Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets and UNDE! R. Special attention is called to our GEM SHIRT at $1, ie of Warueutta Cotton, finest Linen and hand-m: Dutton holes; itis pronounced by judges, The Beat in ‘Table Linens, Housck: Gi Napkins, Towels gpelDoineatic Goods, at remarkable iow Spurcs GOH L. BEHRENDS, Battiwore Store, sea 908 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Lawss: Lawss: Lawss: BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC LAWNS. Pacific Lawns are tho finest manufactured States. We have recetved one hun dred. BEUTIFUL NEW STYLE PACIFIC LAW: we are selling at cight (3) cents a yard. nev § ‘selling everywhere at 123¢c. UL FIGURED SATEENS, reduced from. * VENA BLACK BROCAD GRENADINES, redui SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Silks in Washington. Silks at 37, Silke 50, ey Binck Silks reduced to $1.25 and $1.50; Bleck Brocade BEAUTIFUL FIGURED LINEN LAWXS, 43 SCOTCH end FRENCH GINGHAMS, VER! EST QUALITY, reduced from 9igto 1B, Voy FEM Tz Coxconn ‘thorsie of * to

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