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LOCAL MENTION, ‘The Weather. OYFIce OF THE Stoxat. Orrice! ‘Wasnixctor, Bre, Sune 29 1889, 9200 a in. For the middie Atlantic states slightly warmer. fair weather, south to west winds, stationary or lower barometer. SPECIAL BULLETIN—WARM WEATHER AND LOCAL ‘Warm, partly will continue tri the distriets om the A coast during Satur- , With light local showers. The cloudiness ‘Will increase in the northwest and upper lake re- gion on Saturday, with light rains. gtheennt coche Parties lea’ Of allverware, boxes of silverware OF t trunks of sliverw: verware Pome of erware of any kind of valu ‘thing with the National Safe Deposit Co., corner 15th street and New York avenue. Charges — moderate. Office hours, 9 a.m. to4 p.m en! Srxctat Barcatws for Saturday—Ladies’ and misses’ fine opera slippers at the extremely low Price of 75 cents. SINSHEIMER'S, 7ta street. CuAMPionsuIP Bicycle races, Athletic Pars, Sat- y- ‘$10 Strts can’t be matched for less than $16.50 at Lew Newmyer’s, 734 7th northwest. Cumpren’s kilt sults at $3_a sult, former prices ®, Sand $7. A. Saks & Co., 316 7th st. Pactric Lawns only 6c. Stern’s, 904 7th st Parasorg, excellent bargains, Cochrane’s, Up- town. AMUSING attractions for ladies and children next Saturday at matinee at Driver's Garden. GrvEN Away.—Soup tureens, cups and saucers, French china tea sets, banded goblets, dinner, breakfast and tea plates, and crushed gooseberry ‘Vases to purchasers of tea and coffee. O'Donnell, 432 Enterprise Tea Co., main store 4th and Penn. ave., Capitol hill; branches Center, Eastern, Northern Liberty Markets. 15-18. SILK Mrtts, 50c. Dammann, ag’t., 806 7th st. Paixce axp Hicuam, Athletic Park, Saturday. Ove Extme Stock of low boots and shoes at actual cost. Some immense bargains Call early at s INSHFIMER’S, 808 7th and 3151 M sts. EUREKA, 734 7th northwest. Lew Newmyer. Ose lot children’s odd linen vests at 10c. each. A. Saks & Co., 316 7th st. Pak. Buttons, gloves, Se. Stern’s, 904 7th st. { Rex Surra, Athletic Park, Saturday. Lapres find good bargains daily, Uptown, Coch- Fane's. For Satcrpay. Ladies’ opera slippers from 7: « B-bow sandals “ "Newport ues “ house slippers “ Carpet slippers my SS intents? button boots “ 37c. Gent's low-cut shoes“ g8c. FAMILY SHOE STORE, 306-3¢8 7th street. Orrick Coats 39 cents, Lew Newmyer, 724 7th aorthwest. F. &. Routrssoy, Athlette Park, Saturday. Banoarns tn white goods. Stern’s, 94 7th st. CuiLpREn’s white jackets, former price $1.50, now 7Sc., at A. Saks & Co.’s. Tovrists enjoy Unicorn Shirts; Cochrane’s, Up- “town. Burr's Fixe Suogs for men and boys, greatly re- duced. ‘SINSHEIMER'S, 808 7th street. PaRaso1s, below cost. Dammann, ag’t, 806 7th st. ‘Tue great mark down of gents’ fine shoes at Hahn’s, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. : $5.50 best hand-stitched button gaiters, $4.50, $5 best hand-stitched low shoes, $4 and $4.50. $# finest cloth-top low button and Oxfords, $3. $2.50 calf low shoes, $2. $2 cloth-top low button, now $1.50. $2.50 gents’ base ball shoes, now $1.15. Ong and two-mile handicaps, Athletic Park. CuILpRen’s $% all-wool suits now $3 at A. Saks & Co's. MEN’, ” and childrens’ suits at Newmyer’s, ‘4 7th northwest. ‘THE educated monkey on the tight rope. Mati- mee, Driver's Garden, next Saturday. Norice!—Kets Kemethys, 1109 Pa. av., takes one oz. fine photos with one thirteenth painted, for $3. Bicycie Races, championship of the world, Sat- ra New Fans, splendid bargains, Cochrane’s, Up- town. ims, M. A. FRENCH, the medium, has left the qty. Will return in Novemb:>r. Low QUARTER SHoes, button and ties, will be sold at a great sacrifice In order to close out sum- ier stock. L. Heilbrun, 402 7th street. Sign: ‘The Old Woman in Window. Pxixce, Highai, Rex Smith and Rollinson, Sat- wrday. No lquors nor sm during famfly matinee at Driver’s Garden next jaturday. Fvsse.u’s Ick Cxeam shipped anywhere out of town. Reviasie Repvctioxs,now ; Cochrane's, Uptown. Lapirs’ axp Misszs’ Hose, regular made, solid colors, 2c. A. Dammann, ag’t, 806 7th st. A GRaxp Tre at 1310 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. Everybody 1s invited to attend the garden party at Tim, Sullivan's garden this FE y) evening, June 29th. A nice lunch will be Served, and you can enjoy yourself with acool glass of beer. ATHLETIC Park, bicycle races, Saturday,June 13. ‘THe Streamer W. W. Corcoran will make her usual Saturday evening trip down the river, leav- ing her whar?, foot of 7th street, at 6 p. m. sharp, wencking the city on return at 9.80 p.m. Tickets cents, Save your eyesight. Consult Hempler, 453 Pa. ave. Jacos H. Eva, Ethan C. Clark, Charles 8. Ela, Endicot: King and Henry M. Baker have organ- lzed_a company for the purpose of running a cat- tle ranch oa tue Doiores river, in western Colo- rado. The company 1s styied the Palisade Land, Cattie and Mining company. ‘SEcuRE seats at Ellis’ for bicycle races Saturday. Sruicrey prime Virginia butter at 25 cents per pound at Toison’s, 939 Louisiana avenue. Gaxts’ Ixpta Gauze Unpensurets, 25c.; Re-in- forced unlauudried Sirts, 80. A. Dimmadn, ag’, 7ta st. xx you get Hart’s Roach Powder. No potson. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, Excursions, &c., To- night. TuEatTex Comique—Comedy Four Combination and varieties. Driver’s Gaxpen.—Variettes, ABNER’S SUMMER GARDEN.—Concert. Srzon’s GanpEN.—Concert. SWDOING Scuoor.—Gentiemen 2:30 to 10p. m. MaxsHaLt Hazt.—Excursion of the Alpha club. Steamen Coxconan.—Excursion by the Taber- Bacle chuteb. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:45 p.m, and extloguished at 2:00 a. m. Harriet B. Corts yesterday entered suit against the District of Columbtn, claiming $20,000 damages for injuries received by sitppifg and falling on the wement In front of 1418 aS avenue in je pavement, she a was in ‘Bad condition. i se At the commencement of St. Joseph’s academ: at Emmetsburz, Md., yesterday, Miss C. Freyhold, Of this city, received a prize for excellence in Eng- Mish studies in the second intermediate. ‘Yesterday a horse attached to a bt Mr. John Herfurth becai ‘The Second Scheel Division Petition. © STONERS. ‘Commissioners: “Gentlemen:—The petition of Messrs. Deitrich and others asserts that the custom of requiring each trustee of schools to reside in the division for which he ts appointed ‘has never been departedfrom ‘until the present year, and in no division but ours’ parted. trom in ave stated by them. The ag a For more than.nine years my place ot been in the second divisior Adjoining LeDratt Fark. whlch torsehonl parhose, adjoint "ark, Which, for school put is practically within the city limits. None of the children there go to public schools in the county. {Signed,] Respecttully, Wa. Brawey.” =n aS A Brave Young Lady. To the Editor of Tue Evextne Stan: Wasninarox, D. C., June 28th. Wil you allow me through your paper to offer my most sincere thanks to a young lady, who bravely stopped my runaway horse, yesterday. Near the corner of 14th and K streets, my horse became frightened, and started torun away, when & young lady sprang into the street in front of the horse, startling him so that he nearly stopped, when she caught his bridle and held him ttl I was out of danger. She quictly slipped away. I made inquiries of several persons standing near, and a entleman finally told me he thought tt was Miss Nellte Canfleld. “I could not find out her address, as T am a stranger here. If that isthe youn Jady’s name, she Will confer a great favor by send- ind her address to Mrs. James Van Horn, No. 1784 25th S Elections of Officers. Officers have been elected by various bodies as follows: Friendship Loige, No. 12, I. 0. 0. F.—Solomon Fowler, T. Caldweil, P, Hall Sweet, RS; H. Wormsley, F. B, A. Kidder, treas- urer; Wm. Welsh, stewara.; J. H. Cutler, A. Ash- ley, J. B. Hines, W. F. Brancienberg, 8. E. Doug- Jas, representatives to the Grand Lodge. Colum! Lodge, No. 10, F. 2, Maloney, John S. Tomlinson, 'E. C. Grumley, U. H. Ridenour? and George Z. Collison, representatives to the Grand Lodge. Oriental Lodge, No. 19, 1.0.0. F.--gohn Enders, N. G.; John B. Beuchling, F.S.; Henry Tegeler, RS; J. L. Vogt, treasurer; D, Pfeil, M. Kammerer, Peter Vierbuchen, John Thaw, Henry £. Gross, 8. Kop- Jenz:r, John Welde, representatives to the Gxand No. 7, I. 0. M.—J. A. Noel, 8. y J. i. Polktnhorn, J.M.: G. 8. Johnson, R.S'; J. W. Carter, F.S.; J. M. Rich- ards, treasurer; 8H. Clark, conduc ton, treas. ~ Harmony Lodge, No. 10, I. 0. S.M.; El. Bawsell, WML: W. C. Glick, R-S.; Georce W. Vansackel, F.S.; ©. Goodwin, treasurer; W. B, Soper, con- ‘. Watson, chaplalu. Lodge, No. 11, 1.0.M.—James Holmes, 8. H. A. Evans, J.M.; E. IL ord, HS; W. E. Whitemore, F.S.; J. W. ‘Thompson, treasurer; G. W. Landon, chapiala; H. Rupertus, conductor. Eureka’ Council, No. 8, Sons of Jonadab.—Wm. H. Horn, W.C.; John Bussius, W.V.C.; James E. ‘00d, Frederick A. Holden, W.Rec. Sec., Sec., re- ed; Robert W. Benner, W. Treas.. re-elected; Harry Gardner, W. Guide, re-elected; Dan’l Wood, W. Asst. Guide; John H. Locke, W.I. Watch, re- elected; W. T. Sedgwick, W. 0. Watch, re-elected. School. M. PLEASANT CLOSING EXERCISES THIS AFTERNOON AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. The closing exercises of St. Matthew’s school are in progress this afternoon at Odd Fellows’ hall. ‘The program of the exercises embraces the salu- |- tatory by Miss Lizzie Robinson, vocal music by Misses Kate Kilbourne, Mamie Young and Annie Hanley, instrumental music by Misses-M. Byrne and M. Locratt, a farce styled “The Country Cousins,” in which the parts were taken by Misses Margaret Corcoran, Mary Sherman, Annie Burke, Esther Barber, Edith Brady, Kate Kilbourne, Lizzie Robinson and Margaret Minitor, ini the “May Queen Drama,” in which the ch: Were taken by Misses A. Sherman, M. Locrai M. McGan. MEDALS AND PREMIUMS, Gold medals and premiums were awarded as follows: Gold medals—First class, Miss. Lizzle Robinson; second class, Miss Maty O'Connor; third class, Mary Minitor; fourth class, Sarah Mc: Mahon; fifth Class, Annie McGuighan. Gold medal for punctual attendance to Miss Esther Bar- ber. Gold med: 1881 renowed — to Miss K. Kilbourne. Special premium for general drawing awarded to Miss Matgaret Minitor. Premiums—First class, Misses Kate Kilbourne, Lizzle Robinson, Edith Brady, Mary Locraft, Mary Young and Theresa Bucktioltz; second class, An- nie Sherman, Maggie Minitor, Ether Barber, Mary O'Connor, Elia Buckholtz, Mary McGaw, Matgarct Corcoran, Annie Burke, Mattie Purce! ber, Mamie Young, Kate Mohler and Lizzie Lam kin; In division of second class, Misses Mary Sher- man, Mageie Robinson, Maggle Garin, Anna Iten- ley, ‘Ella Lamkin, Emma Cunningham, Annie Gardiner, Mary Purcell, Lizzie Sweeney, Kate McGarvey, Annie Walsh and Margaret Owens third class, Misses Mary Minitor, Ella Sherman. Mary Hanley, Marion Poss, Mary McGuighan; 1n Givision of third class, Kate McQueency, Sarah MeMahon, Kate Hanley, Mable Eiwards, Clara Sherwood, Fila Young, Annie McGuighah, Ella Craven, Margaret Wheeler, Rose McGiloness, Daisy Ryan, Maggte Corcoran, Mary Colliere, Mol le Monier, Mary Pinkham, Mary Bateman, Ballle Bateman, Lizzie McArdle and Mary Mooney; fourth class, Misses Annie Gantz, Annio Fagan, Mary Sullivan, Mary Burke, Mary Sweeney, Esther Sher- man, C. Colliére, Kate Coilins and Mary McGar- vey; fifth class, Mary Drakey, Maud Edwards, Ag- nes Kelley, Mamle Fagan, Maggie McQueeney, Mamie Sullivan, Emma Kontz, Maggie Hanlcy, Maggie Knight dnd little Besste Ryan, ‘The closing remarks were maite by Rev. P. Le Chapelle, D. D., pastor of St. Matthew's, eens ‘The July Trotting Meeting. PROGRAM FOR THE FOUR DAYS RACES. ‘The program for the first annual meeting of the Washington Driving club,to be held Julyzd,4th,sth and 6th, embraces two races, heats best 3in 5, each day. The first day will open with a trot for 8-minute horses for a purse of $1,200, 11 entries; Second race, purse $1,200, for 2:21 horses, 5 entries, Second day—First’ race, purse, $1,200, for 2:23 cers; 9entries. Second ‘race, ‘purse '$2,760, for ve-year-olds; Sentries, Thisis the big race of the meeting ‘and takes place on thedth. The entries are Phil Thompson, Lucy Germent, Jay- eye-see, Bronze and Butterfly. Third dey—First race, purse $1,200, for 2:24 horses; 6entries. Second race, purse, $1,200, for 2:39 horses; 11 entries. Fourth day—First race, purse $1,200, for 2:40 horses; 10 entries, Second race, purse $1,200, for 2:19 horees; Sentries. — HELD TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF MUTINY.—Capt. 8. W. Nickerson, of the schooner Win. S. Walker, lying at the wharf loaded with Ice, was the com> plainant before the Police Court ‘this morning against a sailor of his crew, named John McConn, whom he charged with mutiny and leaving the ship without the permission of the master. Pros- ecuting Attorney Moore filed a warrant under sec- tion RS. U.S., and the prisoner was com- mitted in defatilt of Dall for a ‘to-morrow. Pesca aN ‘Tue BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIF.—At the champion Dicycle race to-morrow between Prince and Higham, at Athietic B ge the referee will be Fred. Jenkins, editor of the ‘New York Wheel. The judges for ce will be Messrs Howard and er, of the Capital, bicycle club, and for lessrs. a A WoMAN FRIGHTENED TO Dearn.—Wednesday night a colored woman named Amelia cious living at No. 17 P street northwest, died very denly of heart dise: She wasin apparent good Lancaster, who has been with her anes Mary J. Fields, came in and abused the latter, and it 1s alleged pulled out ‘nis 80 excited the old — itis lev NOTHER LOT BOY's 5. $1.50, $1.75 and spnotace YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, co, PER POUND. <5. See Beate. spl ‘790 Mth street, corner H street northwest. LETTER OF THUSTEE BIRNEY TO THE DigrHicr Com- ROYAL ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomencss. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cane. Roxan Bax- InG PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps AVOWD BY ALL MEANS THE USE OF CALOMEL for bilous complaints, Ayer’s Cathartio Pills, compounded entirely of vegetable ingredients, have been tested for forty years, and are acknowledged to be the best remedy ever devised for torpidity of the liver, cos- tiveness, and all derangements of the digestive appa- ratus. AXER'S SARSAPARILLA OPERATES RADI- cally upon and through the blood, and is asafe, reliable and absolute curs for the various diseases, com- plaints, and disorders dus to debility, or to any consti- tutional taint or infection, 4028 Lavwss: Lawns: Lawss: Cheapest Lawna in Washington. Beantifnl Pacifie Lawns, finest quality, actual value 12'4e,, recuced to se, SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Cheapest filksin Washington. Colored Silks 50c, Fancy Silks 373c. Heavy Gro Grain Black Silks duced trom $1.50 down to’$1. NUNS’ VEILINGS! NUNS’ VEILINGS! Cheapest Nuns’ Veilings in Washington. Nuns’ Vail- ings, ail pure Wool, widest double width, (42 inches Wide), reduced front 62c, down to 37c. Nuns’ Veilings, fine quality, reduced to 20c. Nuns’ Vellings, lace effect, pure wool, in Black, Straw- berry, Electric Blue aud Cream; actual value 30c., re- duced to 25¢. BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Black Silk Brocade Grenadines, gyere thread all pure @ilx, reduced from. Se. Black Brocade nilk Grenadiues, actual value $1, reduced to50c. Wamsutts, Fruitof the Loom and Davol yard wide Bleached Cottons reduced to 840.0 CARTER'S, MARKET SPACE. 3026 Canpers: Canrers:: Canrerst11 REMNANTS! REMNANTS !! 3 to 20 yard lengths. A RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS AT ABOUT TWO-THIRDS OF THEIR REGULAR PRICES, INGRAIN CARP:TS. 50 cont INGRAIN CARPETS, now 25 cents. 85 cent INGRAIN CARPETS, gow 50 cents. $1.00 INGRAIN CARPETS, now 60 conta, BRUSSELS CARPETS, 85 cent BRUSSELS, now 60 cents, 90 cent BRUSSELS, now 66 cents. 1.00" BRUSSELS, now 70 cents, BRUSSELS, now 85 cents. ‘There very low prices are made to close our Remnant Fail Goods, ‘Svock at once, tomake room for our c. M. TOWSOR, DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, 686 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, Near 7th strect and Market. Je26 Seccrrry Fro Loss By Bonazany, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACOIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own building, Conner 15tH StREPT axD New York Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 22d, 1867. Capital... meet a+er+e-$200, 000 The Company rents Safes, inside its Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults, at prices varying from $5 to $60 per year, according to size and location, Rooms and Desks ad- Joining Vaults, provided for Safe-renters. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT TIME-LOCK. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descrip- tion, including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE, JEW- ELRY, DEEDS, &c., taken for SAFE-KEEPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Rates, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Rixgs & Co., Vice President, JOHN CASSELS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. ©. E. Nyman, Asst. Secy. Dmecrors: Benjamin P. Snyder, © Charles C. Glover, John Cassels, Henry A. Willard, Albert L. Sturtevant, ‘Thomas Evans, John G, Parke. $025 P. ANTALOONS News. AV, WILL BE NO TROUBLE TO SHOW THEM; 80 IF YOU. HAPPEN TO PASS OUR WAY STEP 1N AND BEE FOR YOURSELF, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE U, 8. POST OFFICE, J. P. Pass, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, Will, previous to departure for Europe, dispose of the Dalance of, PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON HATS at cost of importation. $e28-108 Our Eun SEMI-ANNUAL CLOSING SALE, KING'S PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET. WONDERFUL BARGAINS. - BEAD OUR PRICES, OUR GREAT DRIVE IN PLUMES, 8,000 Plumes st T6c, $1, $1.60 and $2, ‘Very Handsome st $2. 50, $3, $3.50. to: arenow only Ca ars ‘Bisck, Fine, French Chip Hats st 25 cents worth (§1.25, ‘Elegant Tips, all Colors, 37, 50, 750, and $1 a bunch. Sash Ribbons, from 6 to 9 inches wide, ‘from 40 to 76e, ‘Flowers at 40 per cent lows than Importers’ Prices. Vevey Bilks, Satins and Laces at a discount of 3 per ‘Ladies’ and Children's Dresses at 90 per cant Jens than Sik Mitts, Tule and Silk Gloves lower than eleswhere. h Grape and Black Dress Silk ot astonish OUR STOCK Is BOUND TOO@, PALACR, Kings CITY ITEMS. Hiats for the Fourth of July. Men’s Very nice and ed ef or Sitbuas cnr eae — At Lewis’, 920 7th st, bet, Tand K nw. Mackinay Walt and ain Gentiemen’s Summer Furn! “Climax ” for sL. CJ ‘$doe. tor Be. saucers: real Majolica fruit towis glass tooth ined ai Pick stand with tooth st real Ma- Jelly tumblers 6 for es 1éc., 20c., pie plates 5 for.t0c.,1-16 inch tea tray with 6 baby earrfages, remaeeators, co, Chests sad tear. a TB, extraordinary only at M. Augenstetn’s,817 71 The Following bargains will be sold for to-morrow By: ih street northwest: Half doz stone china cups and saucers, 89c. ; doz. fancy puiis, 140. goblets, 23c.; 1 doz. teaspoons, 10c. ; é qt-water buckets, 9c. ; 8-qt, milk pan and 3 breakfast sets, 29e. ; amber sets, 99¢. ; lour sieve, 9c.; bread or cake boxes, 55, 65 and 75c. a plece; 34 doz. knives and forks ‘Sdc.; large fea- ther dusters, large clothes line, f0c. each. Baby carriages, triinks, fruit jars and Jelly glasses sold a oer cent cheaper than in any other store in the On to-morrow (Saturday), our regular bat day, we shall give to each purchaser of g Hats Given Away. rain is to the amount of one dollar or more, a splendid stylish Hat but a new an ae No shop worn or old style, elegant Hat, OUR BARGAIN BULLETIN. 1 Lot of Tuscan Hats ia three different shapes, at 25 cents each; would be cheap at $1.25. Lot Hats, shape, at 45 cents; worth much finer quality, of the very latest #1.50. 1 Lot of fine Leghorn Hats, very desirable, at 50 cents; reduced from $1.50. These Hats are sold all over town for double the money. 750 pieces all silk Embossed Ribbons, with lace effects, 4 inches wide, at 20 cents per yard, all shades, a stunner, Sash Ribbons at immense bargain A fresh lot of our famous $1.49 PI ‘sold 80 fast. all shades. jumes, which We are too busy to mention all the bargains we have in store. Come and see thi em, be convinced, buy a dollar’s worth of our bargains, save $3 by 80 Going, and get a nice Hat as a souvenir gratis. for to-morrow at ‘What iil buy our West. 4 87c, 69, LOUT’a, 710 7th street northwest. Startling Bargains ares, 73% 7th street north- a little money will buy to-morrow: 65c. whalebone corset, 1.95 French boned corset. hand-made corset, $1.5 summer ventilatingcorset. $1.15 French woven corsets. Bee ae Yoste 622, unlaundried shirts, 892. “ “ 7c. cambric rumMed skirt. $1.8 embroidered night dress, ‘We. silk lace mitts. 87c. boys’ pleated shirt watsts. ‘6c. fancy hose for ladies, gents “ Novelties, In Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Unsurpassed as to Workm: When Your Wife's He Spring and Summer lothing. anship, Style and Finish. . At Reduced Prices, Noau WALKER & Co., 625 Pennsylvania avenue, 6 ith is Bad, when your childremare sickly, when you feel worn out, use Brown’s Irom Bitters. WoLrEsviLtz, N.'G.—Dr. I, C. McLaughlin says: “I used Brown’s Irom Bitters for vertigo and I now feel like a new ” ELKTON, Ky.—Dr: E. B. Weathers says: “I re- gard Brown usual Gent worth.’ 's Tron ‘Bitters as a medicine of un- ion’s Jewelry. Gold-filled chainsylockets, charms, buttons and. ‘studs, $2 to $10, at Prigg’s. We Solicit Your Orders for Groceries and refer:you to Bt Sellii our advertisement, ELPHoNzo Younes, Cont, 786 and 714 7th street. Go there for bargains. 8 Lundberg’s Perfumes, Eéenla, and Marechal Niel Rose, Have'Xou Tried the Franklin Electric Gieanser? Itis the only article that will instantlyremove Paints, Olls, Grease, Gas and Coal Tar and Stains from your Di Clothing and Carpets without injury. Warranted. for it. 12 Ask your druggist and grocer tor waukee Heer, ™ be. a stovepipe—drawn from Gooa wood. Kyicur, 173% Penng. avenue, Cigars at Low Prices. Send for 0. B. C. Sixes—long Havana filler— $4a hundred. 1. A. Ofterdinger, manufacturer, 910 F street. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, 20-W,f,m5t Catarrh feo the bladder. Stinging irritation, = Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchu-paiba.” Ak pended Dal Fresh Alderney Butter, and delivered in 3¢-Ib. inflammation, all Kidney un SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. DRY_ GOODS. URLEIGH CORTESE 905 PACIFIO AVENUE, A. P. - 3 5 fe — A SbbBY PARK. N; 3; THE VICTORIA, ME- AS eta House, ‘Je27- in ae gare MAY, N.J.,. SHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. °N. J, ja Aes eras Saree ATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pe with incressea from ania R. BR. L. W. BRODHEAD. je23-Im* AST! HALL, OXFORD. ¥ FORD Roe. NORRIS, Proprietor. 8 pupular Marylsnd Resort will ony the 1: vane. i fe accommodat of ane HR Fine 18H oy the tcoommosain oO APE MAY, N. J., ‘ST. ALBANS,” CO Ghrostie’ the Kew Columbia.” Strictly aris MRS. MoCLELLAND. TOMAG HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MD. WILL OPEN JUNE 25, ‘Terms: 1d $30, = $1.50 per di an month. “Special arran; its for fami- 9A) t oe ere es sailing and ‘bat met at Piney whart. . All boats free. Address . J. ADAMS & BROS. Baferoncon; BA REEES Bes aT TES ee ee 3. Donaldson, Government Printing Office. " Je20-1m* IAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR 8PRINGS, ‘Panauier county, Vg-, 56 miles from Washington. Morning and evening trains via Virginia; Midland railroad. All the modern improve-' ments throughout, inclu cold, baths, closets on each floor, electric belle, gas, ‘Kc., &c. sie flees Matar Une wee cece ce Ss Wansistor ind Bite’ Sree F. TENNEY & Co., At the Springs. YONGRESS HALL, APE MAY. Unequaled location, substantial Luilding, new furniture, prompt and attentive service, oe Hable of bupscor Beeson ‘able of Superior Excellence, ‘The Orchestra will be conducted by Mr. Zimmerman. eG. CHUME. J. & Of Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, id Devon Inn, Pa. Opens JUNE $07m. { NITED STATES ‘EL. ‘The largest in Atlant pe ‘N.J. Opens, ihe lenrort tn Atantio Ci 2 a ofS. BENS. H. BROWN. jul8-2m 3e18-2m JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. ARLINGTON, H a 2 AFLANtro crry, N, J. or} one equare from depots, ie veand in full vie First-claes in all appointments. Mrite for 6) Yates for families and permanent Mark baggage ‘Hotel Arhngton;” aelivered free. $e16-Im* IMLAY & STEWART, Proprietors. AZLEWOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAK- H LAND, MD., ‘owned by Mew Kilborn 3] and occupied for three seasons by Mrs. Barry, ‘of Washington, within easy distance of the st tion: no dust, 50 acres of Inwn, with plenty of shade sna One of the fest eprings in thew mountain re- ._ Open for guests June » Apply for Elcnlars ct 1508 I otrest northwest $e16- RAND VILLA HO’ OCEAN EXD OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE, san cotirely nATHANTIO CITE. Nid. in ent new house, elegant rat 5 glee bell as oct. Ope an - tone every are NOME bare Wale J, LOVES Pe: Bos 82." “WSyao-aam ONG BRANCH—GRANBY north Hotel Brighton, Ocean irst-class accommodations. jel5-Im" ‘Mze, H, BROWN. ot! ALaion, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. The most elegantly furnished and pointed hotel in Atlantie Citys a Dest aP~ OPEN JUNE 30TH. LENTZ & SIEGRIST, Proprie COTTAGE, FIFTH avenue. Je15-2m OWLAND HOUSE, = ‘The favorite Family Resort." Best location, in view of ocean and in shade, Particulars, Jel2-1m R. MILLS, Proprictor. GPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J., DIRECTLY facing the ocean and lake. Superior four- story hotel, with verandas on three fronts. Perfect drainage and ventilation. and, airy rooms. Accommodation for200. Box 2,051, Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE. 4 Jel2-2m Le 2. aa eer = Peta Ca ete kira Box 640, = jei2-2m} E. GATE. RANDALE HOUSE, NEAREST TO SPRINGS Hotel, Bedford, Pa.. now open for rece tion of guests, ‘The house has been ng overhauled: bath rooms, billiard pom and, modern improvements. house Ys most. located ‘midway: between Bedford and the Sp1 large lawn, well shaded; good stabling. For further information addrees 3e12-Im* ALSIP & SMITHS. pu POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the ‘WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, with fer ‘aad, Horse Cars ready to rect tothe station of the West Jersey rail- strect, Caatron HOUSE, CAPE MAY POINT, ¥. J.. Is second to none on the coast for location and. el-coSm a. ti ‘TON, Proprietor. ‘ARINE VILLA, CAPE MAY CITY, N.J. TAKE N. (TSE ALLAIRE. SPRING ; oa Spring Lake, N.9j18-thta-1 et Sees. eos |—sccommodations, 0 bo $12.50 per week. S74 To THE Fons GUINNIP'S 404 AND 606 SEVENTH 8.REET NORTHWEST. aKE Ki AILANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘Hot and SS (aay . Electric 8 first-class 3.1L. BRYANT. GENTS FURNI! We certainty do held » descrvedi another branch of our from Washington on from: E rietin: SOeRan Tues myé-im OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WEST L Va., roouttaed newly Tooms. ey matt 12%, 15, 18, 22 and 35 conta. iia! = WHITE Goons. ‘We still continue to rel thes ith rapitbyias they ar of he aunt deciahis fauna ways fresh in appearance and selling at the t 22 a0 and Th conte” Sarge ten A] — AJ EIGHTY MILES oysterine, (COLTON'S SUMMER RESORT, own 9) 4 INE 20TH. pbing. and ‘bathing cra Open, zm 1.80 per’ B.S; OOLTON, Pro- preter, Mo. 8 Mary's Co., Md. “Jet-2m' HE ARGYLE, OCEAN END OF COX- necticut avenue, Atiant 3 Miss R. R. HARVEY, % Fo Me Proprietrens. Jel-1m&s, tu, | Come HALL, SARATOGA SPRING3, fou? OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE l6ra. cont stock of ‘Travelin Satchels Shcpet ice. We would wish the public to understand that our special sales do not exist in spread eayie style SOF iat im cohd cortaintion, which te, deity vert- y Public is a competent jude, be refore, to it we respectfully arnouncement, RATES $3.50 AND $4 PER DAY. Dowx Gors Tus Prices. Best FRENCH SATINES, plain and fancy, 3730. Choice PRINTED LINEN LAWN Jeo-2m_ CLEMENT & COX, Proprietors. MC2E's HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, Leonardtown, Is now open for summer guests; . 50) KEOCHLIN' x ’ per day, $9 pér week, $26 per month: children, balad ees eedg oti under 12 years and nurses SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 22¢. 40-inch BATISTE, nove! designs, 220, HOSIERY at first cost, All SILKS at 10 per cent discount. Special in IN NEN! + Weg 2(SPocial numbers DIA LINENS, 12%. rice; no monquilt BERT F. MOORE, Prop. GEASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD... WILL mn June 234; terms, r week: itis reached ia FWA BR he ey ¢ astern Shore and Mary!and Steamboat Cos. For particulars apply to 8. J. MASSEY, Prop. Je8-2mi MOUSTAIN TOP HOTEL, BLUE RIDGE MOUN- tains, Va., on & Ohio Raliway, 4d 120 Va. wil be open ae ee | Domestics ot vottom prio ‘address, {tee bere FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTOX, 8c. til Ji i iN . , “Charlottesville, - ris T= MOUNTAINS. oe . THE PARK HOTEL, foat 8. L. HEMPSTONE, Pennsylvania. A quiet home for the summer mouths, "(oot = 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, nights, —_—_e = Ne ~ Besetifal dri; juBiC, 2, On F suppied with farm troasee: | Bancarxs rx Dax Gloons. > tC. A new Otis hydraulic elevator. Terms for circular aod diosa AKLAND HOTEL, Of the B. & O. R. R., Saccea, enh ae ea 16th Washington, pee 2 mylv- roys-3m lot ALL-LINEN LAWNS 20 cts, reduced from eben %: ‘We have just placed on our counter another 100 dos. all-i . 8. Handke ‘[== “enautox" ———g jerchiefs for Ladies at 15 cts. ATLANTIC CITY. HOSE at 25 cts. These goods lar and have been reduced from 623. INDIA PONGEE SUITS, all silk, $78 pleoa, CK TOWELS, $2.50 0 dor. ‘They are worth ¢soe es =e OPEN ALL THE YEAk. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Address bargains in SILKS an@ my$-3mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. 3 BR SIAND, E L—OcEAN VIEW HOTEL. Fifteen miles af sca; surf and still water > base and bl '; @coommo- Gatoa. Gb0> ball and. theatrical ‘rooms, . electric beils, 400 Doarders, eub-marine Hotel Mantssca, 5 . ted hand-book, 0. 8. EN, 43 Bowdoin strect, TRUNNEL & CLARK, im BB'S ISLAN) 4 BSEA-; Cc SIDE RESO RT iN vERGTM A. sel8 811 MARKET SPACE. finest and sofort eust Dathiog. ‘and snipe, W. r We a y — a ones Fodmcetiey an iday. AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORE. Pa. ei “Radrecs nes: Hotel physician, ‘my15-8m pas c Flctorla Lawne, 8, 10, 12340. QTOCKTON HOTEL, CaPE MAY, NJ. Fine indie caves ia s0, Ser Stora B00, WILL OPEN JUNE 30 Fine Swian, 450": Eiibrondefed Swing, 1244 25 to tea, gen plasod ( DerCeh ee ba Cenc el eee There | Figured ana Stripe Piquen, 133. 16, 20, She. GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. BEAUTIFUL DOTTED FOULARD SILKS, 60a, ‘The management will be under the care of J. F. CAKE, f teen Yours Proprietor of Old Congress Hal. “Adaress” STOCKTON BOTEE ‘Mr. CAKE will be at Continental Hotel, Filke, Cashmeres and Dress Goods reduced. Sener enna Prox. | comets Becta Ben = | Glo ‘an : ao Pathe Foote Bento moe ‘attention is called to ourGEM SHIRT at $1, Fishing, Buchhewt ratle "Cie ee: ‘of Wamsutta Cotton, finest Linen and hand-made fano'a, 1015 Penn. Ave, or a button holes; it is pronouioed by Judges, The’ licat tm faadalenD mye | Oe Ein Linens, Housckceying Goods, Napking, Towsle APE MAY, N. J.—CARROLL “VILLA.” SACK. | and Domestic Goods, at remarkable low fyrurce uring sped ‘month. 3 ‘son One square from the beach; gi Bounty fr tre J. A MYERS P. 6. Box 884, Cape May. ‘4 ‘a z dent THE COLONNADE. Eurnished, with all the modern improvements. ‘MBS. C. A. BINES, imy21-2m (Formerly of Washington, D, C.) EASON 1883, DOUGLASS HOU! 8 KEHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, ‘Will open JUNE Isr, 1883, ‘Terma, $2.50 per; day. 5) te for families Nagtomemcar ese “Te may22-3m “WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. ‘ORD: ITE SULPHUR SPRI: eee eo ae Saree teat office. E. C. JO! 5 L. BEHRENDS, BaLTimore Store, ATANTIC CITY, N. J. 908 SEVENTH STREET N. AND VARIED ASSORTMENT A ANSE OND ert Ga OP BATHING SUITS, at M. WILLIAN'S, ‘Cite Treviee, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenua, I have succeeded in procuring afew more of those JERSEY POLONAISE, . In Biack and Garnet, for which {twas impossible to supply the demand » few wooss ago. set FOE LADIES.—FURST-CLASS HAIR DRESSED . ROCHON, Pamphlets at Star Milwaukee Beer, transfer dis road, at the foot of Market For through checks, and full infor. mysl-2m 5c. SS schooner—drawn from wood, Kyrour, 1782 Penma, avenue, nf Wagons.” churned every morning “Ward” prints, 5c. per 1D. milk, tage cheese, buttermilk and sweet cott ie qt. Cream, i6c. pint. HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! IMMENSE THE UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS COMP, UN Fireworks: Fimeworxsu ASSORTMENT 1 LOWEST PRICES!! VERY BEST GOODS!!! ‘RIVALLED PRODUCTIONS, ‘We mention: Colored and 2 Ib. stiok Rockets in 4oz.,6 oz., 3¢1b., 1b. Roman Cant from 2 ball vp to 12 ball, all colored. ‘We guarantee the quality of our Fireworks as the very ‘best in the and ‘or ticl tion, apply. as follows: Northeast cornet and Pehnayivania avenue station, Baltiaore asd Boe, CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen’ Manager. Je9-taul5 J. R. WOOD, Gen"l Passenger Agent. Trains are tun THROUGH without Express, Stops IN NINETY MINUTES vm CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! WEST JERSEY BAILROAD, BAILROAD, Btation foot of Vine street. Station foot of Market st. tratge of ue Daimere and Botte sae delphia and arrive st the new Broad-strect station coveraeee ‘rect to the West Jersey aliweat convey passengers a West Jersey rail d Union transfer coaches connect direct Ehentation of the Camden and Adaeuo tai For ‘and vanis avenue; station CHAS. E. PUGH, o7-tars on Manor. : ee icin, son eo tin, pea Great North Mountain, Va., DEALERS IN GENERAL ELECTEICAL SUPPLIES, F. BOWEN. _ | Ges Lighting, Batteries and Insulated Wire. }Gas Cooxme Stoves Bisse ir Sr Fae Fa hs ta faa on eece aa my3-2n J. W. BARNDOLLAR, proprietor. PPE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. fea? yantofrom tho bocch, with uupbstrucled Steas’trost “nye ams SRew open. AlOWTy ROBERTS. 'T. CHARLES—OCEAN END OF DELA-, ity, N. J. 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 2 ST COTTE aaa. Perna Fr Scot tie gy ene oe ee es HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Daworrrs Fim, ee ‘TORS and WATER COOLERS at re- Prt ‘® great variety. PJ 14608 Pxxx. Avz., Opp. Willard's Hotel, W. & JEMKe & 00. ‘The New Electric-Floor-Mat-Burgiar Alarm, Electric Estimates furnished. 320-1” Cima Ovor Cisne Suz OF ODDs axD EXDa, ‘TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER. Fed earned een a eg sai aoe aod ‘Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet ent mngrecdve? nr