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_ THE EVE MONPAY LOCAL MENTION. Ovricen. Da. i For New E Me Atlantic states ool northe: winds, cle ‘Weather ral rains on th ee 5 igher baro: v fn sorithe: ling bardmeter in northern portions. sr coor. wava. ‘The 10" Midale 4 ‘with nor! Soutnern ntly In the w Ion a arthwest. oxe inch or over of Bar 1.0 tae lise region, Onto uosday. duient and athy E made by rs for the L State Lottery ¢ Intervie drawings ay zs wete paid to od that th wey statement interview oc- that it tea ve fuller Information, both as tuvtives of the flezal and 4 this monstrous attack, as. eau be pat into form for M.A. P THE Price Mei former pric est Low Ser. Tne4.—Men’s serge suits, Elman Bros, WE Are DeTeRwinen to cieer ont odds ani ends. We hizye selected some tore pal the best Ske auction ‘Doots and s! bout the trade sale of a Street. ‘TRAIN on the B. & P. huss the nm CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements ‘To-night. lemon 2:30 to 10 p.m. > ased Locals. dat 7:30pm. end about 9 o'clock Michael >, residing at hy. ton, When he felloa ls #1, post patd, to those owas anative promiuence as a . Sat t “alum, Ma’ le Raum, 2rd held jo, Rstres the Poor Cultdren’s 1s, amounting to STAR offic a this ety, among iarles F. S A patty of M Jos. Voigt were art to-day for {n- "by bathing In the river in the pracuic Snell impose Was committed in defeult An Traine “hed, sup- fire tn iin. ed from the which ‘sts of the col- Among the eandi- k Dougia ws,R. 7 Rh st at the fou: manuel Bos > banks of Rod - STAR, anda ver- ithat death was caused by sul under aberration of the mind. svt tosilfked that for two or had teen wandering, and xt tie ball which he ex- Which Was of the same D onging to deceased. es.—In_ several of the the ree- At ach NO allusion ~ Elliott said he had poue to anutheroccaston the memo- He read letters irom Presiding Bishop icorge Willlam iy assistant ai Asccnsion and now itartcord, deploring aiso a telegram. wan College, who was sterday h eifrom Or: brat bishe i, OF Cols at ilartiord at the time of Stews: of Christ. chu < Washingtoi : . John’s church, West Townsend, of the Chureh Rev. Mz. HiurroUt,of the Church f the Holy Cross and Kev. Alex. Crummell, ft Lukes chu tributes to the Rov. &K. Cox, “The observance portance of pro + day against any chy pastor of the the Sunday ; that God has prosperity. with the of the day... Prof Nayeen n interesting i last evening, con: vot his native land. Mohammedit who were with hit, Tin onental garb. sterian, Stora. que Maxed matic ANxovasc Cay ouurt ey Derecrive WARRANTS. — rites and tie general pub- 1 of utnecessary trouble fia whic some justices of ad isste Warrants It often brought before the Po- cl On Warvants that are ‘rson, or rather . A’ warrant 25 cuine before the Poltee J by the taajor and one TS that shoud be execu- ed agalust ——— Davis fost case came ndant forielted $5 > cOmpleinant demurred to sueh peaaity being Imposed tn the case. “There hentutely nerhing before the court against the ut,” said Judge Snell. “Why you might ua T sure You have just as much Tigkf, t arrest Sceretary of State Davis as any ¥ Davis On such a paper,” and he threw the peper aside in disgust. Saturday afternoon the wirrant aginst Randoiph came to the elerk’soflice ard was confiscated by the clerk, who put it with bbs collection curlosit'es of this kind. A warrant Bas then sseued with the full namie of the of- or, state | ize! ¥R EDWARD VOIGHT AND M8. EDWARD HAMMERSLI On Situcday atternson, Mr. Elward Voight, a Well-known G-rinan restaurant keeper, di-d after a few Cays’ illness at his home, tod Tih street nortuwes', age1 56 years. Mr. Voight, who was a nativ2 of Saxoay, had lived here sinc? 1#57. He was connected with National Lolze, No. 12, and Eureka Chapter of Masons; Excelsior Lolge, No. 17, and relief assoct ition of O11 Fellows; Reliance fol le n Leg DOT, His funeral toox plice this mM Couneti No. 22, Amerte: and otaer bodies, aftern) ward Hammerstey died of paralysis 01 hts a +, No. 425 7th street, South Ty busi Vy for many years. and a member ard, “He served one or two terms a3 a member ef the board of common Council The funor.l will take piare at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning from St. Doniuie’s church. AND SKS OF 1H TORY FOR WOM CITY GIVEN To THE ZKD—A REPORMA- ABLISHZD, N., the Father of the 1 to the House of the Good nicrd the eapacions resigenee and grounds of late Admiralon 9h stre-t, just north of K, vy for won2a, an fastitution xinzton. The property ts Suith has taken another in ti a large fortune. His son, Killed in battle wile in com= <8 off Fortress Monroe, and oy, the other con, died not a of the bureau of equipment Navy department. 4 THE PEEMISES. The house, which has been given by Miss Smith, for the benevolent purpose mentioned, Is No. 1017 9th street, It isan old fashioned house, with wide windows and spacious hallways The ground are about 2°0 feet deep andl front 104 feet on 9th Street. They are filled with trees and shrubbery, and are very inviting. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd ston of the premix un their char- itable work yet. It wil be necessary to make trations ant {mprovements In orger to. adapt the heu: i grounds to Wall will be bui met by R ey, of Baltimore. “ This ¥," sal the Father, “has been aceded by Nis Smith to the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, to be wyed as nephird. After the house 15 a: ers Will be estab- Ushed permane ¢ five or six of the Siste of the Biltimore house wili co: We cogt'‘nued the reverend gentleman, “a very nouSe in Baltime: the corner of Mount Hoiiand streets. It was established August through the liberality of Mrs. MeTavish, a ughter, by tho way, of Charles Carroll, of Troilton, Who deeded the property to the Very Rey, ‘Thomas Foley, then chanceilor of the dioce for the establishment of the house. The proper! xteusive, covering a whole square. Tt has lations’ for 100 Sisters and 300 giris. t many Washington girls there. sisters and 200 girls. nse In Washington be a separate ” Inquired the reporter. “No,” answe he clergyman; “It will be fora the, at any rate, a branc’ ef the Baltimore hous ‘This will serve for the foundation for a large house, we hope.” “Do you think much good has been accomplished by the Sisters In Balusnore 2” “A great deal of foot,” sald the Father, “I think that sinee 1861 twelve huadred girls have ssed through the institution, and of these, I s ity per cent have been reformed, , and th re ed to drink.” thought the house would be openca ception of unfortunate Women in about Institution Ss essity for a reformatory for women has been urged upon Congre=s by the District authort- tes for man Hitherto, in some cases where women hot considered Irreclatmable have f. 4 police, they have been Sent to the reruse In Bultimore. =Seeage ins ‘The Arrest of Hurns and Logue. ARE C TOOLS D AT THEIR LODGINGS. suspicion was mentioned in Tue Stax of Saturday. Burns is an old gray-latred man, 62 years of age. James Logue 13 short of stature and not so old as companion. They were arrested in the Sintth- soulan park and taker to police headquarters, the detectives expecting to connect them with some of the reeent burslaries tu this clty. In the Police Court this morulng they were charged with being | suspletous persons. Detective Carter stated that | ebout the latter part of last month ne met the de- fendants on the street and has watched them ever since. When he arrested them they had nothin, on them and refused to state where they lodg Subsequently he learned that they were login, over Wude’s tailor shop, on 7th street, between G and Hsirects On searching their rooms witness found a set of burglar’s tools. The tcols were shown to the court, and consisted of a large jimmy, a palr of nippers (for turning door keys from the large skeleton key (for opening store doors), a buneh of small skeleton keys, chis- icer stated that he has seen’ them rund the streets, day after day, on op- Sof the street, and when they got to ted parts of the city they would com- urt safd the case had been made put them under bonds, and In anit to stand committed for 90 days. ‘Tlie court sald thls law ts very inadequate, for the maximum penalty the court can impose Is $20 bonds, Pe SETS ‘The Alley Nuisance, &c. To the Editor of Tux EvENING Star: I; there no redress for the intolerable nutsance of ithy alleys in our mtdst? As a householder um heavily taxed, and yet am told the Commis- stoners are not responsible for unpaved alleys. Witl you Kindly inform me who 1s? Certainly not the tenants, who, {f they do not plie up their yards with garbage, lave no alternative but to throw It Into the nearest alley, where it 15 allowed to re- main and accumulate for months. To divide the Tesponsibility of clearing these alleys amongst landlords would be fruitful of endless dissatistac- tion, as from Uke nature of the case, a just settle ment could hardly be made, Whilst fully apprectat- ing the boon the Odorless company bas been to the poor of the District, I would now make a sugges- ton that I trust the proper authorities may take into consideration for the benefi: of the city, which fs, that the visits of the company should be made periotically—say once a month—to each oc- cupied house, free of cost to the tenants, who either through thriftiessness_or impecuntosity neglect to avail themselves of their services. Tne extra expense that this sanitary arrangement would entail, I propose should be covered by the general tax fund. c R INTERESTED IN THE WELFARE OF THR PEOPLE. a ‘THe CORCORAN Caper Conrs.—The youths of the West End—Georgetown and the old first ward of Washington—organized, May 5th, the Corcoran Cadet Corps, named for W. W. Corcoran. ‘They have alreaty two compentes, armed with muskets, and are receiving access’ons to their ranks every: week. The officers are Col. John Irwin, com- mander; company A, Capt. E. C. RAwards, Lieut. Elmer Sothoron; company B, Capt. Sntth Hanley, Lieut. Cornelius Daily. 8. E. W. Drew 1s sec of the corps and I. C. Elwards, treasurer. a DRaTH OF A CENTENARIAN.—Mary Peel, better acolored woman who was known as “Aunt Poll: best Information, in Bla- born, according to the densburg, Md., in May, 1777, and had cons¢quently completed her 106th year, died Saturday ot her home, in the alley between 6th and 7th and Land M streets. She retamed her faculties In good con- dition up tothe time of her death. For ninety yearsshe was a member of the Methodist church, | and she will be buried this afternoon from Asbury. M.E church. She had been twice married and bad several children. patient ia ‘To BR SENT TO THR INSANE ASYLUM,—In the case of Henry W. Fenner, dicted for the murder of Samuel Nugent, on September 9th last the Jury pn Friday tn the Criminal Court returned a verdict of “not guilty by reason of insanity.” The find- ing has been certified by Judge Wylie to the Sec- Tetary of the Interior. who will commit Fenner to the government insane asylum. > —— CuaxoR oF Curd MURDER.—The case of Lucy Williams, colored, charged with the murder of her infant child, has been continued tll the nex term of the Criminal Court, This is the case in Which it was said that the mother placed her newly born babe in a hot stove and aubssquentiy Placed it in acloset. ‘The coroner's jury, after in- vestigation. returned a verdict that death was caused by the mother’s neglect. War Hr Swong.—A tall, red-hatred farmer from Maryland, named David was called up to the bar in Judge Suet!’s court this morning, and charged with loud and boisterous conduct on the girect | He made an urgent appeal to be let off Dut as hie strongest point was that his provocation for cursing was that his jug of whisky tumbled out of his Sack when he was on the way to the depot to take a train for home, he was sent down for 7 days. COMMITTED TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF HovsE- FREAXING—A Young mulatto man named John Black was put on before the Police Court this afternoon on the charge of housebreaking and Pc gine ra Eimer, < 3384 M evening the defendant came into her store and foreibly took the money drawer and ran out with It. The case was sent to the jury under $1,000 bonds. Black was also sent to tor thirty days for assaulting a woman named Bruce by throwing a knife at her. rest of John Burns and James Logue on | ‘The Co Eguiry Court—Juage James. Saturtay, Grimes agt. Smith et al. ; sale ratified and distribution ordered. Kinsolving et al. ugt. John-ou et al.; decree pro confesso and order of publication made. Poutce Covrt—Judge Snell. To-day, Stephen Jones, colored, indecent expo- sure; #5’ or 15 days. Diana Matthews, colored, loud ‘und botsterous; $5 or 15 days. nae ee Affairs in West Washing? Fixap For FigntinG.—S'nclair Luckett, a young colored man of tits place, who has been turning witite for some tiine, and whose variegated tace 18 weil known in Judge Snell’s dock, was charge 1, in conjunction with another colored man named Bud Riugiey, in the Police Court to-day, with disturb- ing the quiet und tranquility of West Washington by fighting in the street. They were fued $5 each. Guats.—Arrived, schr. Flying Scud, with 1,000 bushels wheat. Sold at 114. SurpPinG News.—Arrive.i, sehrs. D. M. Anthony, Chase, from Fall River. Cleared—Selir. Josie R. Burt, Burt, from Providence. Coxpitioy oF THE Ws tving reservotr, South connection clear; h connection, turbid; distributing reservoir, r. —— Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tie EVENING STAR, ATION CovrT.—The Alexandria city ened tts July term at the corporation fotze, in the market square, this morning. Judge 8. Bassett French 1s pro tempore the judge of the eourt, Judge Meade having been called to the sick bed’or his son in Texs, DaATH.—Miss Je! eldest daughter of Mr. J.C. Cox, the well-known newsdealer here, died of consumption in Leesburg Saturday even- ing last, Her remains were brought to the real- dence of her father, on Kirg, near Patrick street, this morn’ Poricz Re th tlonhouse tht nT.—The only prisoner at g was Elward Gu rested by OMllccr Bettis, charged with disorderly conduct on the street. ‘He will be fined and dis- charged by the acting mayor. RePoutan’s Notes —The city council will hold a meeting to-morrow evening.——The U. 8, court hasfined Thomas Dunn, of Fatrfax, and John Cullen, of thts place, tor selling liquor without United States leense.—Justtce Thos. B. Brown, who has been fll, has recovered sufliciently to at? tend to busincssS.—The coalition convention to nominate candidates for tie state senate will meet here on the 21 of August.—The salaries of the Midiand railway officers here have been re- duced by the new board of directors, which held lis list session In New York city.—-The Alex- andrlas beat the Independents, of Washington, at the base ball grounds Saturday afternuon by a score of 14 to’ 12.—Mrs. Isaac Buckingham, widow of g former mayor, has been badly burt by a fail down stairs, but 1s now tmproving: = oo he sta- The will of the late Rev. Henry Highland Garnet has been filed in the surrogate’s office, New York. BG decedent gives ail hls property to his daugh- er. No Mutter what your aliment t:, Brown’s Iron Bitters will surely benefit you. Beexnanxon, W. Va.—“Drs. Newlon & Blair re- port that Brown’s Iron Bitters are giving general satisfaction.” Woovpekky, Mp.4Rov. W. J. Johnson says: “I have used Brown’sdron Bitters in my fimlly and ‘they have proven agpiendid health invigorator.” Barghin Counter. $6, $7 and $8, the acauimmiatio. sons. Suits for $10: and $12, representing much higher value. Gga. C. HENNING, 410 7th street. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt €o., Marshall, Mich., wilt send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Klectro-Voltatc’’ Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) whe are affiicted With nervous debility, lost vitality and Kindred troubles, guar- anteelng speedy andeomplete restoration of health and mnanly vigor. Addiess as above. N.B.—No risk 1s incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed. WS Miiwankee Beer, 5c. a stovepipe—drawn from trcod. Cy KNIGHT, 1732 Penna. avenue. Have Yeu Tried the Franklin Electric Cleanser? Itis_ the only article that will instantly remove Paints, Olls, Grease, nd Coal Tar and Stains trom’ your Dresses, Cloth'ng and Carpets without injury. Warranted. Ask your druggist and grocer fort”, 23-12 “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 18¢. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corus, werts, bun- tons. 6 Lundborg’s Rhentsh Cologne, Milwaukee Beer, Lisl ‘Schooner—drawn from trood. Kyiout, 1732 Penna, avenue, “Alderne Fresh Alderney and delivered in. 3¢-1b. Also, cottage cheese, be. per at. Dati omnw.?? fatter, Siurned every morning “Ward” prints, 35¢. per 1b. uttermilk and ‘sweet milk, ‘Cream, 1c. pint. Svecianry Das, SATURDAY, JULY 7, "83. KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Foliowing Goods as Souvenira to be offered TO- MORROW (Saturday), ONLY: Avsowwrevy Pune. | RR 00 F ¥ A LF RR 8% Fy: h& F RRR OO Y¥ AA RR OO ¥ AAA 1. R R 00 ¥ oa 4 TLL BBR A OK OK OW XN N GGG BoB AA KK UNNNG G BBR AA KK {1 NNN G Bo3 AAA KK Il NNN 6G GG BBB A AK K OU ON NN GGG PPP, OO W WW DDD FEE RRR PPO OWWWWD DE RR PPP O O WWWW D DER RRR Bg 0 WWWW D DE OR R.. cO W W DDD KEER RK: This powder never varies. A merve of purity, strength, and wholesomencss. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be gold 4m competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only #n cans, 1NG PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. Roya Ban- aps [520 OTHER MEDICINAL PREPARATION HAVE the results of the most intelligent study and scien- tific inquiry been so steadily and progressively utilized asin Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It leads the list aa a truly sclentific preparation for all blood diseases, NO ISsuRI0us EFFECTS CAN FOLLOW THE 4% use of Ayer'’s Acue Cure in the treatment of mala- rial diseases. It contains, besides a specific and unfail- ing antidote for miaematie poison, other remedial agents which unite to expel the poisonous humors, pu- rify the system, and leave it in a healthy and rein vigor- ated condition, dy6 Lawns: Lawss: Lawns: 5 Cents. 5 Cents. 5 Cents. LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! 8 Cents. 8 Cents. 8 Cente. India Linen, yar wide, 12% cents, Ficured and Striped Marseules, 125g centa, Fixured Piques, 8 cents, Dress Ginghams, new styles, 8, 10, 12 centa, Remnants of Ingrain Carpets, 25 conts yard. Cloth for Boys’ Suits, 25 conta, Black Cashmet cents and 50 cents, Parasols $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, (0-4 Sheeting Cotton, 25 cents. fug Stripes, 15 cents, Remnants of Brussels Carpets, 60 centa, ‘Table Lincns, new patterus, 25 cents, Dresa Goods, 10 cents, 1234 cents. Ike, 50 cents, ut otis, all widths, from 37 cents, ‘Ovening weekly, New Patterns of Bruséels and In- grain Carpets, German Daiask Towels, 123 cents, Shetland Shawls in Blue, White and Cardinal, Fine Cambric Muslin, 8 cents, Straw Mattiax—prices reduced, c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, near 7th street. Sy7 U ets MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSO- ciation is doing such a large business that it is be- ginning to alarm some of the agente of old line com- panies, Wid see a prospective diminution of their ARGE FEES; and, forgetting the obligations of hon- orable competition,’ are scattering unwarranted and {false statements in recard to the new company and its improved system of life insurance. Let no man be de- ceived to his own injury in thie most important busi- ness; but let ever vestigate and ju for him- Our plan especially for the Poor, who most need insurance; economical, honest and reiable, Our unprecedented business continues, and even incresser, month by month, thanks to these ‘selfiah and falee. at tacks, which provoke in' tion, greatly to our ad- tae. : ENIGHTS Manager, "BRS soo renee, RNEGHT alate EFF Uo om rit rE ER OU HO ¥F RRR U U r F RRUO rT ¥ RE uw e PPP. ERR ,8S8q gS88g EEE ,8S8q Pep EPR, EE™ 8 ¥ BrP kre, ke "sss, Ssssq ka P H Eun Ssss® scat Eee FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, &o, F. P, MAY & ©0., wT 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Crosixe Oor Souuzr Unvensumra. 50-Cent Gauze Shirts, 3 for $1. Ali styles finest Linen 51.50 ‘Finest ply Listen Cutts 25 sts Fine 4-1 en « weffe, 20 cts. Good Huspenders for 16 cts. Summor Neck Wear alnost fix Kine Dress Shirts made dozen. Wlorder Tor $6, at MEGINNISS', 429 1002 F street northwest. A LoT Bye SaLOR SUITS JUBT AR- ice, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25, ‘They are cheaper thun Great ‘ebuetion in Men's and Boy's Cassimere Suits Our fit, no misfits, Straw Hate at Slaughtering ces. and Men’s Low Cut Shoes at a Great Ladle’ atid Men's Low Reduction J. W. SELBY, e238 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. FH, >: Bane, = IMPORTER xD TAILOR, 3121 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, SPRING GOoDs. * complete selected stock of 5 RN Ser an faahion house of Washinwtons 0 protecr YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 300, PER POUND. 1. C. BISHOP, Drngrist, apld 730 9th street. corner H street northwest, full, ___ Don staeet. soca Fe cieent aoe WAS Be ie ceRTas ‘ET NOR" EST } Bapeses it Time hears Pas Tae Ceo ier] » ‘Telephone. fi 500 HATS at 4 centa apicce, 500 PLUMES at 65 couts, formerly $1.25, 660 PLUMES at 90 cents, formerly $1.75. 500 PLUMES $1.25, formerly $2. 500 PLUMES $1.75, formerly #3. BLACK TIPS, a bunch at 40 cents, formerly 75 cents. BLACK TIPS, a bunch at 50 cents. formerly 87 cents. BLACK TIPS, « bunch at 75 cents, formerly $1.37. COLOKED TIPS, a bunch at 50 cents, formerly $1. COLORED TIPS, a bunch at 75 cents, formerly $1.50. One Lot of Fine Tuscan HATS at 25 cents, formerly One Lot of Fine Black French Chip HATS at 75 cents, formerly $1.50, One Lot of Aesort-d Childron's HATS at 20 and 25 cents, formerly $1.25 and $1.59. Fino White and B ack English Milan Straw HATS and BONNEIS af 75 cents, $1, formerly $1.00 and Elegant Lechorn HATS at 25, 97 and 60 cents, for- merly at $1 and $1.26. LACES RIBBONS, FLOWERS, correspondingly low- ih price. Ladies’ White DRESSES and Children’s DRESSES at Half Price, x Don't Fail to call at KING’S PALACE. Jy6 Secunrry Frou Loss By Boretany, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washirgton, In its own building, Conxen 15rH Streer axp New Yorx Ave. Perpetual Charter Actof Congress January 22d, 1867. Czpital,, .$200,000 ‘The Compan: fes, 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 GUAKDED BY THE SARGENT ‘TIME-LOCK, SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descrip- tion, incinding BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE, JEW- ELRY, DEEDS, &c., taken for SAFE-KEEPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Ratea, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President, JOHN CASSELS, ‘Treasurer. ALBERT L. sTURTEVANT, Secretary. C. E. Nyman, Asst. Secy. Dmecrora: Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, John Cassels, Henry A. Willard, Albert L, Sturtevant, ‘Thomas Evang, John G. Parke. 3€25 Cuzarise Ovr Casu Sure OF ODDS AND ENDS, TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER. A few pieces Body Brusecls, $1.25 yard. Tapestry Brussels, 75e. yard. Mattings very Cheap. A lot of Tapestry latger. Orders by Telephone or otherwise for Cerpet clean- ing receive prompt attention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, id Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feot and Je2 We Guananzez TRE RIDGWAY REFRIGERATOR 801 MARKET SPACE. To do all we claim for it—to give entire satisfaction—or money refunded, It is mitch more economical in the consumption of ice than any other refrigerator, ‘It dispenses with the metal lining, so objectionable Decanee of labor necessary to keep it clean. Ask to aco list of references, J. W. SCHAEFER, SoLe Acenr, 316 1020 7th street northwest. Tas Prerreace PATENT FIRE ESCAPE 18 THE MOST WONDERFUL LIFE SAVING IN- VENTION OF THE AGE, ‘Madeto fit any window, no matter what he ght the build Ingunny bos Toedy for immmetisto teat Cakes eas torhiry persons in safety tothe ground in dno minute. Rumbers may bo. Left them funipe fait or es thicges may be. Lak! fall oF ‘their lives can be eaved without WILL SELL FIVEOR SIX STATE RIGHTS. No machinery required. Send for circular to W. C. GRAY, Piqua, Ohio, ‘Manufacturer and Proprietor for the United States. 4e9-m, w,f,1m. RRR OO ¥ ¥ A Lb MendsGlass,Crockery, HPs oy L Wood, China, Leather, BPS 8 AE | sccslteyar ga E Roo” $ 2*Atuu Seinen J He‘Glus on cet «GG, L vu EEE tic Glue on earth! A G@ @ Eb UU UD £-- SamsonienGiantam G EUG ER allotherGiues and Go 660 1 mente! Absolutely Un- GGG ¢LLLL “UU breakable and Tosep- No, Prerarston Always, Ready=Aivaye, LAGUID! Mende Marble, Stone, tches on Leather and Buber and ‘Card Board in Scrap Book®, Leather Bating: Gruacpenteof every kind, Book Hacks, arihen ware an ‘Manufecturere of. Guuned Lalela: Textile Pabr Bawyers, &c., supplied 20) 4 . wih Eotloe by Sill poetvaid, 200. extra man! rere, U. O71 ‘& CO., 1347 Pa. av., Ws D.C. ie Ageia Sruzenncy boy Sees, MEXD"s oop e FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS, ‘THE ONLY PEKFECT SUBSTITUTE FOL MOTH- ERS’ MILK, ‘The most nourishing dist for invalids and nursing mothers. Commended by all physicians. Sold by all druggists. Keeps in all climates. Tbe. Send for the pamphlet. T. METCALF & OO., 41 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass, Joll-ma&th, 26¢ 507 Porm Fam 507 GEO, C. GWYNN, 607 43 STREET 8.W.. ‘Full success in Coyne Old Family portraits, ap Pantaloons for $3 ver pair, markel from $4, $5, | of previous sea- | te j SUMMER _ RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. _| AZLEWOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAKLAND, MD.; A no duct, 60 acres of law and, the. finer apripg in the mountains, For particulars ad- coe Se. gaMes P LEWIS. . al or J. P. LEWIS, P. O. dept., 1534 I street. QHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS—CHILDRE! Sparcdice. “Summer kinderserten free Single board £30 per month... Neductions for! families. Address for eireaizrs 8. V. FAR £60., Shenandoa’ Aium Springs, Va. y9-1m* ACH, DEL: aware; 41g milles eoutl of Cape Henlopen. Lawhthouse, on the Ati wilt open’ THUKSDAY, JULY 511i, 1583: ‘xccommo t dates 200 guests; house within 100 yards of the Dreak- | ers; unintersupted Ocean Vie uct bath: adey, mits 3 fu + ho bar: reached by Thi Battincre riiroad; 1 more and Philadelrbia. £15 t $17 per week. JOHN maver, (formerly Proprietor of Atlentic se Mey) 1 trance toClore, “Three mi skill and Hains Falls. Terme $10 per weck. P. ORIBNE lle, Greene eo., N. BRADY HOUS:! handsome eumm 1 at lowest rates. Lary ure water, parlor Box 707. BA en, F, SHENANDOAH CU dy2-Im a; UNTY, vine and est Tesont, | Good bec airy rooms, g20\ swings, &c. JAM aihe mountain air fro, ing and, beat.ni &e., on the banks. Willow Grove, Shazam OAKDING. — E Reasant rcoms, €} rate § CELLENT TABLE, endid air, flue Chals” tat ¢ and fish- ation, telegraph office cod ‘driving, bosting A PAU dium-sized pri ocean. Surf bathing u gas; hair mattresses, moderate. RY mily hotel, near the, nurpaseed ; lighted by BE, OXFORD, “HS Ving. Terms, $25 ou Per weeks Address WE Mcistork Proprietor, Chalybeate Bourse, | Strasburg, Va. ee SedT-2W aw J. TH TOKIA, ME Inost deiichtin > umunier Resort i: the state. Sult water bathing, boating and fishing. tion within 10 yards of the beach and s dings. “Beau‘iful level roafis for driv- di Puotograph of the hotel znd circulars can be ba r. Wm. P. Youny, real estate broker, 1420 New of Di BY CLALENCE PETERS, Prop. ATLANTIC CIT d Atlantic ave: a1 st locations in the city; eummer and wintei ‘Fhe house ins been thorough'y renovated and reir nithed; awnings to every window; pure water intro- duced;’ the tabie not be ex ellcd molations, ‘Ihree minutes’ walk trom both railway siations. Ow, drainage cl toes and flies. ‘Thires by Pennsyivania R. R, lari. moRQUi- OXFORD. MD. SAMUEL NORRIS, Proprictor. This pupular Maryland Resort will open on, the 12th June, 1883, for the accommodation of $7} gueste. ‘Terma moderate. Je23-1m Bo . | Issecond to none on tie coast for location au fat by any in the | ery reasonable for first-class acconi- | if from Philadelphia W. BRODHEAD. $e23-1n* T. ALBA APE MAY, N. J. Ss Opposite’ te New Columbia. ” Strictly; firet-clase, Address oe je22-1m_ MRS. McCLELLAND. me OTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND, WILL 1 Terma: $1.50 per day, $9 per week, and $30, mouth. “Special arrang-ments for ferni- ics, Steainers Georce Leary and Excel ract at Piney Point wharf. Good sailing aud All boats free, Address thing: References: by J. Donaldson, AUQUIER WHITE, SULPHUR SPRINGS, Fat county, Va., 56 miles from Washington. Morning and evening trains via Virginia, Midiaud railroad. Alt! = Fe inents theonghont, incladi gli iiee I ts on each floor, electric bolls, wax, Ke, & features of the Fauquier Springs poss ions of metropoli ington and Baltimore. formation, ternis, ny & Co. At the Springs. lence. ted by Mr. Zimmerman, R. CRUMP, tel, Philadelphia, and Devon Inn, Devon, P E 30TH. Je18-2m. NG@TON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. New York avenue. one square from depots, ‘and in full view of ocean. First-clars in ali eypoiutments. ne life, owing to the proximity Write for special rates for families and permanent boarders. Mark baggage ‘Hotel Arhngton;” aelivered free. Je16-1m" IMLAY & STEWART, Proprietors, J] SITED STATES HOTEL. i : ? ‘The largest in Atlantic City, N.J. Now, o Season of 83. pee BENS. H. BLOWN Jel8-utauzGseod16t. JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. RAND VILLA HOTEL, OCEAN END OF Cos ATLANT! An entirely new hi electric Dolls, as, & cluss in every respect P.O. Box 4 bar, WM. J. LOVE, I ONG BRANCH—GrANBY COTTAGE, 4 north Hotel Brizhton, Ocean avenue, First-class eccommodst jel5-im’ Ma FAOTEL ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The most clecantly farnised and best ap- pointed hotel in Atlantic Cit: Je15-2m. FPOWLAND Hotse, Ocean Grove, ‘The favorite Family Resort. Bes in view of ocean and in shade. Jer2-1n FPR" MADISON Suuset avenue and Kuyley street, ¥ ASBURY PARK, ma First-class, “Gas, Electric Televi Box 640. Q212-2m] GA RANDALE HOUSE, NEAREST TO SPRINGS Hotel, Bedford. Pa., now open for recep- tion of guests, ‘The honse has been thoroughly #25 overhauled; bath rooms, billiard room and de modern iinprovements. ‘The most. plessant) Jocated midway large lawn, well shaded; good stabling. For further information address Je12-1m* ALSIP & SMITHS. pe POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, ‘Is Reached by the ‘WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, cea ‘Open alt dh FIFTH fist tre. tent tore J. ation, Varticular R. MILLS, Ps between Bedford and the Sprisgs, with | ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Srecut Bareaiws: TRUNNEL & CLARK, 1 MARKET SPace, Are offering many Special Bargains, as they have, cured desirable onde einen tho recent break in Fs Geaulue imported POUL AIO SER, 75 conte nine ‘ . : Grrat Bargains in BLACK and COLORED SILER oF reliable makes. ‘Ail Speine, and Summer DRESS GOODS marked dow at. 20 per cent. Bares in TABLE LINENS Passengers for the New Yous AND New Esetaxn Ran. 01 WHITE MOUNTAINS, MOUNT DESERT, ROAD, POLAND SPRINGS, RANGELY arp MOOSEHEAD LAKES, And all other New Fr an‘ Resorts, chouid bear in mind | that the ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE: We have Grand OF CARS BETWEEN TOWFLS, NAPKIN WASHINGTON axv BOSTON LINES RAW NA ape ee Terra Rowse! Higenne in UREN ADINT Sand Aleck ee ‘Transfer Stes Rest FRENC a oy Eh SN retnend to 37%. i dob lot WADIES' BLACK LISLE THATAD BOSE: reduced to 50e, Bix bs ‘Children's FAS SE och fi2tesiue in Children’s FANCY MUSE, reduced Ladies" GAUZE VESTS, high ana low neck, 2he. Very best -TANDARD Prints, Ge. Ai bomestic sar Kock “ONE PRU TRUNNEL & CLARK, red PLOM PI ONLY." NO DELAYS caused by the through New York City. Regularand Tosrist’s Offices, at Poon. RR. W YORK & NEW | _ 380 A. ©. KENDALT, xxtep Laxex Lawss. Gon. Pass. Agent. PURE LINEN LAWNS, NEAT STYLES, 15 CENTS, GRvAT BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF SUMMER DRESS GUODS. s iy RESTAURANT, W.VA. a Tune 1th. < . ecrtin the-outh. Climate cool ONE CASE 4 CRASH AT 15 CENTS, ro at THE BEST ALLICLY POR BATH AND RULUER er ener e pirnige TOWELS WE HAVE EVER SEEN. SILKS, IN BLACKS AND COLOKS, AT MARI DOWN PRICES. sites aad FULL STOCK OF VERY CHOT FRENCH SATTEENS, AL COLORS. THES! THE MOST PME WENTWORTH, NEWCASTLE, N. H., CE PATTERNS ST YT AND PULAR Ai win June 23. Tt has accommodations, GOODS IN THE MARK! WE CAN SHOW 100 for 450 gucrts, and offers more attractions CHOICE STYLES. than an; Yr seuside resort on the Atlauticgsy PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS AT COST. coast. ‘ivautages for bonting, fs bathing. evel potern applians GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF ALL poems Deda large patlone, passenger cle SUMMER GUODs. - vator, fer dancine and theatrics ‘Urches- Bow ug Steam —_— sions, clad Livery xnd Boarding Stab Grounds Mluminated by W. M. SHUSTER & sons, tern Union Telezrapa atation in the ticker wives ec 919 Pennsylvania Awe. ONF PRICF. Lawss: Lawss: Lawss: Addrees, Portsmouth, GEORGE F. THOMPSON, Manager. my2I-m&th2m Cheapest Tawne in Washineton rl Boautifut Lawns, finest quality, actual value 5 Y4e,, oaUced Wo Be, sumuner boarders; beautif 4 ome Eas Troon — and ad salt hie 3 Bs) SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! See doe, aes sry Phe ee i VICK. Cheapest tilkein Washington. Colored Silks Address JOHN wie K. | vance Slike Stic, Heavy Gro Grain Dock’ milks ee duced from $1.50 down to $1. NUNS VEILINGS! NUNS' VEILINGS! ‘Cheapest Nuns’ Veilinee in Washington. Nuns? Vetl- ings, ail pure Wool, widest doutle width, (42 tuches wide), reduced from 62c, down to S7i¢c. Nuns’ Veiliugs, fine quality, reduced to 200. Nuns’ Veilings, lace effect, pure wool, in Black, Straw- berty, Electric Blue wud Cream; actual yaluc $J¢,, 1e- duced to 23c. “2 CMLToN Hot SE, CAPE MAY POINT, N. Jue HAMILTON, Proprietor. » CAPE MA. to the BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Bleck Silk Brocade Grenadines, every thread all pure ilk, reduced from $1.50 to Ther" Black Brocade all Grenadiues, actual value $1, reduced to 50c. nsutta, Fruitef the Loom and Davol yard wide jeuched Cottons reduced to Byer » CARTER'S, MARKET SPACE. t! water Baths in the house. and ali the ¢ WILL BE OPEN J bas The “e'AGLE" in town, accommodate boarders. hect with W. Ma, H. 3. Depot, for Get La terms eend for descriptive c A. YING! my23-3m JABIN JON BRIDG emery connty Washington on Cu drive from city : entareed, beat mn . Proprietor, ‘Gettysbui HOTEL @. i +26 Ison Lisens, Fino grades, 15, 20 and 25¢, WHITE CORDS AND STRIPES, 12go. EMBROIDERED SWISSES, BELOW CosT: FIGURED ALL LINEN LAWNS, Se. OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WEST Wa. rebulitand uewly furnished root. ‘able board Un: cd prietress. NOLTON'S SUMMER RF: down the rver: fine fshi rabbing and bathing. Open J $1.50 per day. my26 2 TYLER & CHEWNING, 3028 939 PF! S™ To THE FoRET GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH S| REET NORTHWEST, This week we shall offer Special Goods at Special Prices, so that thowe desiring vclal Articles 1nay pf0- cure Specii ns during this Special ale, for the six Special Days of this Special Week, PARA“OLS, AT AND UNDER COST, Black Satin Parasols—Cold. white and black Iinings, $2.75; former price $3.50. Binck Satin—bpaninh lace teimraing, plain and 4.25. Black Sati a , plain and fancy lining, $4; former price $5. Black eh Guipure trimuaii LVANIA AVENUE. SARATOGA SPRING3, OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE l6ru. RATES {3.50 AND $4 PER DAY. CLEMENT & COX, Proprietors. TET. AND SUMMER RESORT, Leonardtown, Md., HOW open for sUIL per dag, #9 per week. Sannesy #5. Toruer price ¥ sivas Nae iuoneltors | 88.20. Binck atin“ Profasely’tehiomed, = oe OORT. Prop.” | Fulllings, «lit frame, $0 25: former prics #050" aEES MODEE: S20 | Gavel “gud” Ceoumm Sotin—Lace Seimeeeh, Bi. homme WILE | prive$®.. Carina and Croan Butin Lage 9; former price $12. Tn this, one of oa mon papules departments, will be JL | | tn thin, one of our most popul : Fe8-2ui | round all earnseuts of Underweer, inate of Cotton aed = Cambric, and elaborately trimmed with Laces, Hat- Vs 3 NT HOUSE, bunches and Irish Point, sellin at Cost Prices. A few Vermont avenue, above Atlantic avenue, | lots of Soiled Garments we offer at exactly Half Atlantiy City, N. J." Ocean view from every $A) | We nave inude a specialty of us department, and house will be kept open Ta, ‘underedl sny of our competitors, Gauze rticulars address PK-myS0-Sm | Verts—High, neck, loug sleeves, 80 conte: worth 43 PRAY VIEW, OCEAN “elvan! = = a 1D facing the ocean nnd lake. Lr nyt oy ert ta el story hotel, with verandss on thcee fronta. Perfect drainage and ventilation. “Large and, ‘We certainly do hold a deservedly largs trade In this, ncther important branch of our extensive business, airy rooms. Acconumodation for 200. Box 2,057. Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE. 3el2-2un flee have and shall continue to offer goods at surpris- ingly low prices. Gent's Gauze Vests, 25, 20, 35 and 45 cents. Jean Dray Cente, positively «lang else; hires, 80, 65, 78 ‘ani \ BEACH, N. where at 65 cents. Unlaundried a > 90 cents. “Unlaundried Shirt, Wemeutta ‘ni 20 Scab | Sener tieorecitens retain ance a teat ~ ‘ } :wood valne for $1.00. Bri -Hone, TPE a POS tea ae Texular price, 25 conis, | Soild colore Half Hose, 20, 3b; K, Manager. | $5 and ate. Fancy Stripes, 10, 1p, 18and 9 a ives for tl omenade, 25, 40, « fone te la Sie Maltese She , owe | ina Silk Haudkerchief, sotcat AA GE 85, 48 ‘00, 70 and 60 cout port OPEN ALL THE YEA. Handkerchief nelis eisewbere at $1.25, erchiet, both plain aud faucy border, 10, 125g, 15, 18, 22 and 35 cents. WHITE Goons. We still continue to «ell these Rend with rable fabri at HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. rapidity, ae they are of the most Address ware freah in appearance aud selling v9.39 Fw. newstey e sox. | Preetnmecty, Zelle igen, ity Th comand apy # ONLY SEA-& 10 cents, worth 15 cents. es 15 cents, jit 20 conts.’ Lace Spripes, 10 ceute, reduced from 6 ora Mat Miwa tease rates Say 2 7 ow a "4 geeryenase st cont prion. muld wish the public to {hut our special sales do not exist in apresd caxie style Ee pot? mut in sold certain' which t= daily veri- ee ae ar of = trade. The Pubile is a competent Judwe, belug an Interested ope: pa wath the Nori therefore, to it we respectfully submit the furesuing eh. anu Bulentens GUINNIP & CO., OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 12ru, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STKEET N. W. e235 a3 Ware Goors Frou Tue Lanoz AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK, Victoria Lawns, 8, 10, 1230. Fine Taiwan ie “Worth ane. Fine rer 64 M Great North Mountsin, ‘Near Winchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several wio wish to leave the city at that time. Large additions have been made this season for the accommodation of a greater number of guests. The dining-room has also n en'arged, new patent closets: have been provided, and the sanitary arrangements are t. for anabundcnt of the Leet fruit iborhood. ‘Springsis very 15, 20, 25, 37) and 600, French 5 cheap at Tc. Pine Swiss, 25c.; Embroidered Swing, 125, 25 to 600, Figured ana Stripe Piqua, 13%. 10, 20, abo. GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. promising season. For circulars and accommodstions IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, yy to A. 8.| BEAUTIFUL DOTTED FOULARD BILES, 600. Pratt & Bon, 401 9th street, Washington, D.C. Circu- | — lars also at this office, filke, Cashmeres and Dress Goods reduced. Jel A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. We sre showing some | arives in Hosiery, Fast Express Trains, with Parlor cars : Corsets tach run ‘season at con’ ETROPOLITAN—CORNER OF ATLAN- attention is called to ourGEM SHIRT st cat hours: and paseae ors, find oa their, Miveena Fifth avenues, Atlante City, pear Poste of Wamwutia Cotton, finest Linen and hang: Union Teeneior’ Couches aad, Hores Cars readyato | atthe door. Terms moderate, J. A- Moc! 5 the Market. 5 eesti ceed transfor direct tothe atation of the West Jersey Hail- road a surest, For lirourh tickets bagyase, checks, and full for. ‘apply as follows: Northeast corner 13th street and Pei@uyivania avenue station, Baltimore and Poto: mae = CHAS, E, PUGH, Gen'l Manager. Je9-taul5 J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Ananrio Cry. Ei ‘Trains are run THROUGH without, Stops IN NINETY MINUTES _ va CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! RAILROAD, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, ‘FROM Station toot of Vine street. ‘Station foot of Market st. jel-2m_ WINDSOR COLLEGE RESORT. SHADE, MOUN- {xina, Baths, Horses, Hunting, Fishing, Excellent Table. Circulate at Broa’ fan's, 1018 Penn. Ave. oF AM. JELLY, New Windsor, Md. myis-3m E MAY, N. J.—CARKOLL “VILLA,” JACK- one squsre from the beach ; new, ‘son id beautifully furnished. Opens Juno lst. For terms addrou Mra 3, A. MYERS, P.O. Box 884, Cape May. my2s- ATEANTIC CIty. N. 3. FAMILY HOTEL. Furnished, with all the modern improvements, — spa’ Domatic Goods a Tamarhahio tow figures doting L. BEHRENDS, Battmore Store, 908 SEVENTH STREET N. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S. 2. euzny, SUCCERSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, .CTUR! FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS % ISHINGS, sed THE COLONNADE. ‘MRS. C. A. RINES, + | 129 F Seager Nonrewest, Wasnrmorox, D. ©. Passengers from Washington will take the through | _™my21-2m Formerly of Washington, D.C.)_ | Fix of the Finest Dress Shirte to onder. os pen tage a yhg te a | peeee Hieiiceste ; phia an eal UGLASS miliae Se eee ace ae wen see REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, ftatlon, and Union traasfer coaches connect to | Will open JUNE Isr, 1883. ‘Terms, $2.50 per T. dav. Special arrangements for families or @/ HOMPSON'S the st of the Camden and Atlantic railroad. rooms by the GHIRT FACTORY don avnig as follove: Norihwest corner iati sera | "Write for crctlan, ae and Pensavivanis avenue; station Baltimore and my22-3mn WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. amp basal ‘ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, MENS FURNISHING EMPORIOM, CHAS. E. PUG! . B. WOOD, J Stephenson 0. Va. sorta eee Gen. Fassenger Avent. “Pawlet at Star othce, cas 816 F Btreet, Opposite Patent Office. 2 = — AKLAND HOTEL, Tp SHELBURNE, ‘ ger His ah Hendy mate at feilowing prec OF, the B._& 0. B.,B., bss becen leased by ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jo. Beplaind, 0 de; Boia ese ie Tie CKER’S, Families can make reduced rates Yoho. a7. Is situated on Mi Tin streets Washington, DG. ON Tstortm” | yatdetaonn tio teesche with tn ‘ocean front | and dhe MOUNTAINS, THE PARK HOTEL, tant ‘Willlameport, Pennryivanis. quiet home for the summer months. nights, wo dvequitons, No malarie: ‘Beautiful drives, music, Se Ouelanicte ReeincinES4 | Troox Ovr Fox Fourrm Juz. ‘KEMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEAR THE Received on consignment a large assortment of TAIN TOPHOTEL, E MOURN Soe [—e dress, T. CHARLE3—OCEAN END OF WIN ROBERTS. ‘ware aven . tlantic City, N. J. ctoat al “ity, Tuniuterriited view of Ocean. # WOOTTON, Prourictors [AH We ‘THE UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS! FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, FANCY PAPER ‘Wholzsale and Retail at the Lowest Market Price at CH. RUPPERT'S,

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