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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY. Suly 12, 12, ISS3. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Errick OF THE CHIR SiON At. OPFTORR, Wasnixatos. D.C., July 12, 1883, 9:30 2m. dile Atluntle states, partly cloudy tralas in northern portions, station- ary ora Slight rise In temperature, south to west Winds, lower barometer. SPECIAL BULLETIN—RAIN TO-MORROW. ‘The role pecial temperatures were reported nt, 52°; Moatreal, Quebec, and, Alpena, Detiver, 6s: San Local rains are the middle Atlan- onary ora siigiat fall summer can de- “3 of silverware or = auy Kind of Valu Deposit € quite m0. See advertis: Fr torn. Novice! —Kets Kemet 9 Pa. av. ez. fine photos with one thirteenth Rewruark CRE. XANDERS pure nat fn er druk. $f per gallon. Get ft at No. 911 Tub st. HERM Pa. METERS @ epaired. Hempler’s Grr Hart's Roac pot _———— ne CITY AND DISTRICT. Toenight. Amunxemenis, &c.. Swoivise Scroct—Laties > Contlensed Loc. Strect laraps will be lighted at 7:50 p.m. and {by mail, post pata, to those the summer for any lengti r to sheritt of taxed $ by Jud: Ith In a public One-legged colored veteran, was tock ths Im: jor 15 days in de- ration of Labor at Its meeting last Z reiusss to receive the Union, > l,as they sterer d that ts » [sabe relict: of Us Davis, of ¢ died at ti Be i ouly > Perish of the As- h ing of property owners of autey’s hall, on Capitol 11, | fon, with a ¥ trict Co ton its shai ing C mers to give to | of the appropriation | All the members ot for gencral the Se were tn- pted th nbors with thera. ne old organt: ce tn of last nonth, to sto prepare a report to be read | hast ni Mr. W. C. Dodge was gk. man of the committee. When the A toerier last evening, there sixty of the leading business mien and | rly owners In the eastirn section of the e:t all. At § o'clock the meeting was cailed | and on motion of 3 SA. Tait, Mr. | e . FANIZATION SUGG' suggested that the organiza- ent and the present officers tion be ma. be deciared the permanent officers of the body. | He urged th n be Immediately taken in view of hout such an zation noth 1 be done with Congress or the | District Couuis-toners. It ed, how. | ever, to read the rey tiie Feport. which w us and carefully 1 doe acts and fgures from the ord and the Dis trict. Com 5 report deavorin; tion of Congress and the wi niaittees Were approached on the e of them did not know anything xpended, and when ¥ were perfectly astounded to se how | gull an amount had been spent tn East Wash- late board of public works expended about $99,900,000, two-thirds Of Which 1S at present a debt the Distrter. A wry small portion of this spre st Waslington. ‘This w. Wed In cutt n s 6 Paved or fi thus leaving houses perched up on banks frou five to thirty feet, and damaging the property rither thom otherwise, and to-day there is a gre t deal of such property in this se tion that wil avenue and ed and I y reach the extend ho further. 100 for an Increased length until U Canttel, but the lmproveinet *EETeSS appropriat r supply for Cipttot litt, but the appropria- er used for that purpose, although a i pump was furnished by the District for the tizen to pump Water Inthe tank irty-nve fre-piugs were put Hon, when stern section ¥ of gas lamps ortionately small in supply are pr gt01 THE ASSESSMENT tn the favored section of the city 1s only about one-fourth of the market value of the property, When in East Washington, tn the majority of eases, tt 13 fourth higher than the value of the property. in conclusion, the report set forth thet they did not want to antagonize the District Comimissioucrs, but they simply wanted their rights. ‘The report was unanimously adopted, and a fund of about $75 was contributed on the spot for the purpose of having 2,000 copies of the report Printed. See Rrver Trape.—Harbormaster Sutton reforts ar- Fivals at the river front a3 follows. tinr. Ben Winder, Pickup, 65,000 feet lumber, Johnson & Waunsatt; barge Kityy Lynn, Ball, 110,000 feet Ium- ber, same; barge Wm. Newman, Gerster. 90,000 and Gentlemen’s | }to the con: <t yesterday by De- | 3 delecates trom | © | Sreatest inte | Ihe National Bifles. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE TRIP TO CAPE MAY. At the meeting of the National Rifles last night Arrangements were compieted for the proposed ten doys’ Visit to Cape May. The command wilt take nfiy-fve men, rank and file, and will travel in fall fatigue dress. The spectal train for the company, its honorary members, their families, and the friends wio purchase tickets from the command, Will leave Saturday evening at 11 o'clock. The | price of tickets, for the round trip, g002 for fifteen 's, is $5.50. Arrangements have been made for n@ accommod tions at ogress Hall for the bers and guests of the company. Capt. Burn- Je hos Issued a general order to hts command ‘ing the arrangements for the tri Before tne Saturday night the command will have a ude. Lieut. Evans has been detatied as acting adjutent the trip and during the encampment. mplimentary balls will be given the R fles while as fellows: Monday, 16th, at the New Columbia, and Saturday nigh ree Of tick the de home” I formally take possession of It oo sy Educators? Association. S GONE TO MOUNT VERNON TO-DAY. 1e33 Edueator’s convention at Spen- ‘lege last evening iistened to a ryhew, of Detroit, on the address by Hon, Win. Law. of the Treasury, on the tm- | Poeieuce of thorouzh knowleige, and a tulle from Poot. Packard, Sphatning his sys- lou of the ponman’s section discuss.on held as to the methods ielogates ation of th tarted on a trip to entive count ——— wecossor to Bi TION OF A SPECIAL CONVENTION. comm!!tee of the dincese of Mary- land Witt meet early next week In Baltimore, and { will probably decide whether or not a spectal con- | vention shall be called for the purpose of electing a suve.'ssor to Bishop Pinkney, The constitutional provisions in the diocese of Maryland with regard eelal conventions differ ree_In the majority of 1e Protestant Episcopal chureb. In : nding co:n- by name or * of thie diocese, aand West Virginia—ne sue! al grantof auth Virel be prom that produced by tue dense Sa- vis of Ime and mortar dust whilst stent OMe, It does s ary of the depart- proper to consult the -oméort of mployes, a3 well as the public at irly ps3 up and down F street. tor siould be compelled to see of debris be sprinxted before down through the iong wooten iy at hand through rinkters in the building, and also of debris, thus completely pre- 'y serious thjury to the eyes, t » {0 the apparel of pass ' Y rrible discomfort of the sof the Interior, Post Office and other shear by. It is ‘ashame that such a nul- id have bi n periaitted to continue ty i¥so simple. Tue thick coating ull over the Patent Office halls and nd the floating dust permeating the desks, i shelve: all comment and nt, est Irom many whose eye already gre: — es ‘fhe District Oarsmen. ELECTION OF OF! 3 BY THE POTOMAC CLUB—THE COLUMBIAS AND THE AUGUST REGATTA. The Potomac boat club held {ts annual meeting at the club house last evening. There were a hundred an@ ten members present, and the st WaS manifested in the selection of oMicers for the ensuin The following were electe Presiient, S. E. Wheat! vice ent, Austin Herr; recording secretary, O. P. etary, J. H. Doyle: ‘treas- tain, George J. Johnston; enney; Second Ie pone; eleeting committee, T. C. aut, A B. Cropley; tnance com. J.D. Doyle, B. L. Blackford, K. B. Warden; Ittee, Co! Frank Jones, Tom. > J. Sonnston. Columbia Boat clud held their regular imeeting last night, elected a number of and received reports froin tie having arrangements for the Ausust regatta In ‘The reports show the arrange- norhts to be progressing finely, and that 1t prom- fses to be the regatta of the sejson. i eos Excursions and Pienics. ptenic to Carin Springs n to-morrow by the Sunday schools of the “Westintnster and Fourth Presbyterian churches. Trains leave the B. & P. station at9 a.m. and 4 p.m. A Moon1iGu Excursion, for the benefit of tho mary —A daily excursion 1s Washington Grove over the Metropolitan Branch b, & O.K. R. See advt. — Wy1iF on THE Poticy Bustness.—In the z Wm. L. Riley, charged with writing policy, tn the Criminal Court, a verdict of uot guilty was ered to-day. The court (Judge Wyll.) took on to condemn this bustnes 1a severe terms stating that IU Was the very worst description 0} Stesllug, and in such cases he would impose the penalty of the lav Screeant Duvall and Of the Capitol Hil potice precinct, Were detatied yesterday afternoon to serve a search warrant on Joseph Murphy for_a sow and nine fs. rey Were successful In finding the pigs, and were three hours driving them half a mile 70 the station and getting them to climb up a step- er and fall throuch a hole In the fence. The me se was b~fore the court yesterday on an- ovher search warrant, when Frank Jones and Jos, Murphy charged Joa’ Bradley with the larceny of tue animals,and the cas? was dismissed. The lest_ warrant was taken out by Bridget Riley azatnst Murphy, Mrs. Riley claims allen on the pigs by virtue of tueir trespassing on her prem ses. ‘The court sald this was a civil case, and this{s not the court to try the title to the ‘pli The property was ordered to be turned over to the party trom Whom they were last taken, and the charge was dismiss Tue GRranp Lopez LOO. -At the annual ses- n last night of the Grand Lodge L.0.0.F., of the District of Colmbta. the following officers were cted: Johe H. Setifert, GML; John Darne, D.G. P P. Hall Sweet, G. Sec. 3g. , Potty, Grand Repre- japd Lodge of the United Sovereign. ‘States for two years. Tue New Gas Company An application for a roan t Commissioners wag filed yesterday by Messrs. Harris and Oliver as counsel for Charles H. Par- sons, Henry E. Loane, Albert W. Fletcher, Wm. Dickson and John N. Oltver, trustees of the United Tiluminating and Fu-} Gas company. The petition States that appltcation was made to the Cominis- siouers on 16, 1883, for permission to open the streets, which Was refused on May 26. Assert- Ing tuat they have this right under the privileges of ther incorporation, they petition the court to issue a writ cf mandamus directing the Commis- sloners to grant the permission prayed for, and that they may prosecute the objects for which they have Incorporated themselves, A WASHINGTONIAN Dies SUDDENLY IN Battie More.—Mr. Louls MeCann, of this city, died sud- uenly yesterday at the Niagara house, Camden street, Baltimore, where he arrived last Friday on his way to his brother's in Harford county,Md. De- ceased Wes about 50 years of age, and Was for- merly for several years In the employ of the Balti more and Oulo, railway ‘ectnpany, as besyaxe master and as conductor. He hasa wife and child, who reside at 301 C street northeast, aes A Yoururct Ixcenpraxy.—This morning, in the Police Court, a twelve-year-old colored boy named. Edward Johnson, of Clark’s alley, in South Wash- ington, was put'on trial for belong incorrigible. ‘The testimony of OMicer Hutinson was to tho effect that the boy admitted to him that he set fire to the stable of Mr. Lewis Hoffineyer, No. 837 D street southwest, Tuesday, and burned it to the extent of $300. Hits counsel claimed that a match was given him by a colored woman, and who told htm to set fire to the stable. Prosecuting Attorney Moore stated that he did not charge the boy with arson, because he preferred to have him sent to the reform school during his minority in prefer- ence to being tried by Ufe grand jury. The court feet lumber, satne; barge Mars, Sniith, 110.000 feet Iuraber, Willett & Libbey; sent. Mary’ Jane, Nor- Tis, € ‘cords wood, L.A. Littlefeld; sehr. Olivia Underwood, Kendrick, 40 cords wood, same; scr. M. Zuelien Wood, Spalding, 798 tons ice, Great Fatis Ice Co.; schr. Hellen H. Bennedick, Monson, 1,079 tons do., same; scr. Erama C. Mid- Gleton, isinks. $16 tons tee, Rich & Co.; barge Mississippi River, Schneier, 115 tons coal, Poto- ¢ Steamboat Co.; barge Unexpected, Davis, 115 tons coal, Inland Boat Co.; sehr. Soloman F. Ker- Win, Tall, 180 tons coal, C,H. Fishbough; schr. A. 7. Chow, Fi-her, 20 tons coal, Clark & Given: Schr. Mi. geTnon, Woods, 85 cords wood, J. 0. Clark; sch Five Sisters, Knight, 85 cords wood, avy Yard; schr. H. C. Purdy, Simmons, 35 cords Wood, John Grinder; schr, Sama, Maddox, 20 cords wood, Z. Williams Son; scbr. Mary Z_ Dy Butler, 500 tons ice, Gréat Falls Ice re Georgetown.—Cleared — Schr. Kate McNamara, Gibson, 60 tons coal, for Hampton, Va.; schr. Ex: eban; Ei 165 tons Norfolk, Va.; schr. idie Henry, Hl, 125 tong coal, Notielk, Va. committed the defendant to the reform school dur- ig hs minority. A colored woman named Lizzie Johnson, who was arrested on suspicion of arson, Was dismissed. THE ATTRACTIONS aT Care MAY.—The famous ZRH, (00, uF RRR $3 BA E “od m4 Km NNN GGO ee A BS RE got pe SA BA GREE Bas 2“4 EG HON AN GSS PPP 00. W OW wDDP FEF RRR PPO OWWWWD DE ROR P co W W DDD EKER R:. This powder never varies. A marve 6f purity, strength, and wholesomeness. 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 cans. Roxyau Bax- ING PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap LMOST EVERY PERSON HAS SOME FORM OF scrofulous poison latent in hia yelus. When this sores, ulcers, or eruptions, or tikes the form of rheumatism, or organic diseases, the develops in scrofulou snffering that ensues is terrible beyond description. sands yearly do, that Ayer’ eradicate this evil from the 0 MOST CHILDREN THE BARE SUGGESTION of a dose of castor oil is nauseatinz. Why not, then, when physic is necessary for the little ones, use Ayer’s Catuartic Pills? They comtbine every essential and val- uable principle of a cathartic medicine, and being sugar- coated are easily taken, jyl2 Si D3 B Hi Oo 8 S8g TITT KEE TIT? H M00 Sgss8 i TIT ELE w ESS, T EY RRS s 2 Kee Rk B Fgus8 CELEBRATED STOMACH 1 TITT £T1T FRR RRR SSS, Be Tet kes 5 peg gg ge pee my tes oO us BOB Sgo98 ¢ No time ehould be lost if the stomach, liverand bowels are affected, to adopt the sure remedy, HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Diseases of the organs named beget others far more serious. and a delay is therefore hazardous. Dyspepsiz, liver complaint, chills and fever, early rheumatic twinges, kidney weakness, bring serious bodily trouble if trifle with, Lose no time in using this effective and eafo medicine, For sale by al Liuggists ana Dealers generally. dy3 Bay Canntaces. Basx Canztaces. Rattan Reby Carriages, $10. Hatten Baby Car-iages, 10. Rattan Buby Carriages, 10, Rattau Baby Carriages, 10. Either with Canopy or Parasol Top, Rattan Baby Kattan Baby Carriac-s, Rattan Baby Carriaxes, attun Baby Carriages, 12.50. With Canopy or Parasol fon.” Al Canopies have our atent Suu Shade Attachment, Rattan Baby Carriages, $15, Havtan Baby Garrincer, 118, Battin Baby Carriages, 15. Rattan Baby Carriages, 15. Beautifully finished wrieth ew alli Uning ond Silk Plush Blat Baby Carriages, $10. Slut Baby Carriages, 10, Slat Baby Carriages, 10. Slat Buby Carriages, 10. All our Carriazes are of the best make, have square Tron Axles, bright springs and natural wood running gear. We aleo have a few Carriages which we are closing out 4ta6, $7 and $8. Our §10 Baby Carriage beats the world, SILVERBERG’S, 312 7th and 313 8th streets northwost, syd ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, Josr Recesven- FISH—Sardclies, anchovies, Caviare, Lobsters, Sal- Bi rains of all brands, New Holland Hernngs, ‘unsian Sardines. CHEESE~ Fromage de Brie, Neufchatel, Du Cruyere (Swiss), Caprera, Eldan, Parinevan, ete pen every day. = H. F. HOLSTEN, ‘jy5-6t" ket 9th street wing. A. Center Ma: Japanese SCROLLS, FANS, ETO, nd Decorative Pictures. J.Jay Gouid, 421 9th st. mh? Hip To Bear, WHERE IS THE HUUSE THAT HAS MADE A GENERAL CUT ALL THROUGH THE STOCK OF @0 PER CENT) TWENTY CENT ON THE DOLLAR EXCEPT GEORGE SPRANSY. THESE GOODS ARE THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES AND WERE MADE TO SELL THIS SEASON, AND THE REASON OF THIS FORCED SALE 18 THAT WE ARE DIS- COUNTING THE DEPRE8SED CONDITION OF THE WOOLEN MAKKET IN MAKING HEAVY PURCHASES FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR PA- TRONS DURING THE COMING FALL AND WIN- TER SEASON. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, £07 SEVENTH STREET, "7" BE SURE AND COME TO THE RIGHT STOR} dy7 For Seasie Ayp Moonta Wraz SEATON PERRY @ucceseor to Perry & Brother.) pe ALL-WOOL FLANNELS for Bathing LADIES’ HABIT CLOTHS for Mountain Costumes. CREAM AND IVORY WHITE KHYB: CHUDDAS AND YACHT CLOTHS. = CLOTHS, NUN’S VEILINGS, from 25s. to $1.! Black ail tho Fushlonable Colors." (01-60. fm Black ana ELEGANT STOCK OF BROCADES, GA’ AND OTTOMAN SILKS fos Day and Wrening Ween BLACK SILKS (Best Makes) from $1 to $3. SATIN KHADAMES AND SUBAH SILKS, in Black and all shades, from $1 to $3. = CHUDDA, SHETLAND and CASHMERE SHAWLS, GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS, LINEN DUSTEES. ALL FANCY PARASOLS AT COST. ALL SUMMER NOVELTIES. FANCY. GRENA- DINE: ERED ‘AND EMBROIDERED ROBES AT GREA REDUCED PRICES, are ue “WHITE GOODS” in ‘Variety Lowest Prices Guaranteed. eee! lowe GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS. Ringgold band, of Reading, Pa., will give a con- cert Saturday afternoon and evening. On Sunday morning there will be the arrival o! National Rifles of Washington with the Weccaco-band am drum corps. Sunday afternoon and evening, con- certs by the celebrated Germania orchestra of Philadelphia, Mr. Chs. M. Schmitz leader. ‘The Rifles will teave the Baltimore and Potomac R. R. iewcans Peo a Sah, Nees lor ‘be procured trows member of the corps, wos Lev soak A Quiet Tare ro NoRFoL.—To further modaie the traveling public the safe and el it steamer Jane Moseley will leave 6th-street wharf for Point ecko, Sees Monroe and Pepbipes every Friday at m., returning MorBing about 6 o'clock. cach way 80 cents. fa" CHOICE IDS, PLAIN FT ‘D cH Goons # Potte [GURES AND COR- BEATON PERRY, ” Perry Bailatng, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840, dy ¥O, BING & CO., RI BT, a Grice, Ste ata Ribon Beara Ne Ho's Bea ‘Stampe for marking Linen speciality. _$¢28-3w* eae SE EE OE ELLIN REG, a 5 § ia or, AB DEESe F COST, THE J. Go pe E, YOUNGS, Tare the gratitade of those who discover, asthou- jarsaparilla will thoroughly CITY ITEMS. Maud Maller and the Apples. Mand Muller stood one summer day, Quietly raking the new-mown hay. In the a} orchard, plain to be seen, ‘Was ple! of fruit, beth bara aud green. she ate green ‘till she Was abled ‘up like tne eter V.. prith pais in her stomach and toars ta her eye, ‘Maud Muller thought she would surely die. But soon came an end of her woeful grief, For Pain KILLER brought her sweet relief, Boyw’ suits for autumn wear. Nearly the whole line reduced in price from $2 to $6 per sult. An opportunity seldom offered for bargains. These sizes run from 10 to 16 years. Gko. C. Henning, 410 7th street. Nervousness, debility and exhausted vitality cured by using Brown’s Iron Bitters, BaLtIMoRE, MD.—Dr. Irwin H. Elderidge says: “I would recommend a trial of Brown's Iron Bit. ters in all cases of anaemic debility or when a tonic or appetizer ts indicated.” Owzntox, Ky.—Dr. L F. Mundy says: “I have found Brown’s Iron Bitters one of the best tonics and prescribe it frequently. One of the Easiest Things to Do in the world 1s to growl, but somehow we don’t Dlame people for growling when they find their bed and houses overrun with insects. Hunt's In- sect Powder Will exterminate them. For sale by all druggists. Price 9 cents. Good Cigars at Low Prices. Send for 0. B. C, Sixes—long Havana filler—¢4 a hundred. T.A.Ofterdinger, manut., 910 F st. tu,th,s,207" Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose, Premature Low of the Hair MA Re enurely, prevented by the use of Burnett's oainie. ‘THE superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in their perfect purity and strength. Milwaukee Beer, Sc. a stovepipe—drawn from wood, Cy Knranr, 1732 Penna, avenue. That Husband of Mine Is three times the man he was before he began using “ Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists. 9 Milwaukee Beer, Sc. a schooner—drawn from wood. iy KnIGut, 1732 Penna, avenue, Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, jurned every morning and delivered in 3-Ib. “Ward” prints, ac. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. per gt. Cream, 15c. pint. “alderne: Lawss: Lawss: Lawss: 5 Cents. 5 Cents. 5 Cents. LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! 8 Cents. 8 Cents. 8 Cents. Dress Ginghums, new styles, 8, 10, 12 cents, Remmants of Ingrain Carpets, 25 cents yard, Cloth for Bovs' Suits, 25 cents, Black Caghmeres, 37'cents and 50 cents, Parasols $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, 10-4 Sheeting Cotton, 25 cents, Awning Stripes, 15 cents, Remnants of Brussels Carpets. 60 cents, ‘Table Linens, new patterns, 25 cents, Drees Goods, 10 centa, 1234 cents. Summer Silke, 50 cents, Fioor Oilcloths, all widths, from 37 centa, Ovening weekly, New Patterns of Brussels and In- grain C: German Damask Towels, 12% cen Shetland Shawis in Blue, White an Fine Cambrie Muslin, 8 counts, ‘Straw Matting—prices reduced, c M TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, near 7th street. Cardinal, jyT Barcarns FOR THE LADIES. BATHING SUITS, $2.25 each; sold elsewhera at $3.50. LENO LACE STRIPED WHITE DRESS GOODS, re- duced from 25c. to 17c. per yard. FRENCH LISLE THRE D HOSE, unbleached, re- duced from 5c. to 48c. per pair. WHITE STREET LADIES’ INDIA LINEN SACQUES, plaited waists, only 98c. each. FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, reduced from $1 to . each. REVERSIBLE SATEEN FANS, reduced trom 98¢. to LADIES" THREE-PLY LINEN CLERICAL COL- LARS, three for 25¢. LADIES’ ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, fancy colored borders, warranted fust colors, two for 25¢. IRISH POINT LACK, four inches wide, reduced from 19c. to lc. per yard. BARGAINS FOR GENTLEMEN, 24-inch Twilled Silk Sun Umbrellas, $1.65. 26-inch do. ao., Paragon Frame, $1.98. Ganze Undershirts, reduced from 35c. to 190. Bicycle or Traveling Shirts—Men’s, $2.48; Boys’, $1.75. White Muslin Ties, 1c. per doz. ‘White Fiat Scarfs, two for 250, PPP, OA a 555g BE O*4 Thun 244 EE Sgss8 RR OO Y YA Pegs AE Boe F AA bas ST 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Svecurry Dy, SATURDAY, JULY 7, °83. KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Following Goods as Souvenirs to be offered TO- MORROW (Saturday), ONLY: 500 HATS at 4 cents apiece, 500 PLUMES at 65 cents, formerly $1.25, 500 PLUMES at 90 cent, formerly $1.75. 500 PLUMES $1.25, formerly $2. 500 PLUME: $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, a 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 ot of Fine Tuscan HATS at 25 cents, formerly ‘One St of Fine Black French Chip HATS at 75 cents, formerly $1.50. One Lot of Assorted Children’s HATS at 20 and 25 SUMMER RESORTS. ____ SUMMER RESORTS. Foe DzEo House, fea? BRIGANTINE BRACE, ¥. 3. Tt ts two and a-half miles not Atlantic City, and Passengers so she inict whare a bost avaite thenk which oe Scarby are the summer c. RIOLE COTTAGE, CAPE May, of roaite Con-, dyl1-3t* Miss E. WSEMS. OARDEKS WILL BE TAKEN AT POWELLTON, ‘a beautiful location, commanding an ex-, tended view of the Blue Ridge. very healthy, and beautiful woods around the house. Terms $20 and $25 month. Address 1HUM* PEARSON, Paxson, Loudoun county, Var" 3v10-6t 12 ed COTTAGE, NEAR OAKLAND, MD. ; rae Sodas Hy eam a ae hrs. JAMES P. LEWIS. £00 ‘Oak'and, 9 or J.P. LEWIS, P. 0. dept., 1534 Tatreet. ‘jy9-lin* ANTIC CITY, N. J. ou WHITE HOUSE, Mess. ave., near Pacific. Fine ocean view;' terms reasonable. E.N. COX. jy6-Im B . ‘Terms $10 per weel NER, Palenville, Greene co., N. P. H. SCRIB: + ys TLANTIC CITY, N.J.—BRADY HOUSE, Arkansas avenue.—A handsome summer’ B. Teeort. Good board at lowest rates. Large, avai airy roome, vod swings, &c. “JAMES Wilton sro are water, parlor piano, len ADY, Box 701, jyaelm SHENANDOAR COUNTY. VA, B. & O. ratiroad; rail daily maii—morning and! from malaria and moequitocs; taste een from. ‘nd. monguitoce; taste es from the soil, an aneported chickens, butter, cream, milk aad ‘With buoyancy thus renewed, walk on the lawns, climb the moss-covered reeks along the creek, under the oaks, around the Big Spring, or on the river banks under the sycamores and willows. ‘Try fishing, bathidg and boating inthe river. Ten pins, croquet, &e., on the banks. Address Mrs. D. P. MOGINNIS, Willow Grove, Shenandoah county, Va. jy2 dw SBURY PARK, N. J. THE VICTORIA, ME- A Gtumcized private famity note) ear the Ocean. Surf bathing unsurpassed: fihted by’ gas; hair mattresses; table excellent, terms, moderate, Jedt-Tm ‘OTEL LAFAYETIR, OAPE MAY, N.J.. OPENS firet season July 7th, ASS. | Directly ‘on beach; Nahed; atri x a ud FRANK HJ Clave Terie #3: 60 and $4.50. v8. ‘Terme, $3.60 and $4. HILDRETH, Proprietor. ASHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, corner of Pennsylvania and Atlantic ave- A hues. One of the best locations in the city,’ summer and winter. ‘The house has been thorough'y renovated and rerur- nished; awnings to every window: pure water intro- duced; the table will not be ex ‘filed by any in the country. ‘Terms very reasonabie class accom modations, ‘Uhree minutes’ walk trom both railway re ota ew WARNER & PENDER, Proprietors. THR IVER VIFW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. most delightfu, “umuler Resort ir'the state. Salt water bathing, boating and fishing. Situa. tion within 100 yerds of the beach and stear Doat landings. “Beau‘iful level roads for dri i ing. Photograph of the hotel and circulars can be bud of Dr. Wm. P. Young, real egtate broker, 1420 sew York eyenue. CLARENCE PETERS, Prop. je26-1m. APE MAY, N. J., **ST. ALBANS,” Opposite’ the New Columbia. ” Strictly, firet-clacs, Address i ce E MRS. McCLELLAND. Le je22-1m pete aS MPONGE’S ISLAND, ene WILL OPEN JUNE Terms: $1.50 per day, $9 per week, and $30, rmouth. “Special arrangements for fami- Hes, Steamers Georve Leary and Excelsior, wt at Piney Polut wliart. Good sailing and a2 R. J. ADAMS & BROS. Piney Point, St. Mary's county, Ma. References: Schmedtie & Br's., 707 7th st. n.w.; A. J. Donaldson, Government Printing Office. " Je20-im* AUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Finite: county, Vac 66 tnilos trom Waehington, Morning and evening trains via Virginia, Midland fallroad. Allethe modern improve: O° ments throughout, including hot and cold Li: baths, closets on each floor, electric bells, gas, Ke., &c. ‘The social features of the Fauquier Springs possess the litan life, owing to the proximity {timore. "For information, terms, attrac'ions of metroy to Washington and F. TENNEY & Co., At the Springs. &c,, address €20-1m NONGRESS HALL, C CAPE MAY. Unequaled location, substantial building, new furniture, prompt and attentive service, elevator, electric bells, electric lights, A Table of Superior Excellence. The Orchestra willbe conducted by Mr. Zimmerman, H. J. & G. R. CRUMP, Of Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, and Devon Inn, Devon, Pa, Opens JUNE 30rx. 5S a ARLINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Bi: New York avenue. one square from depots dicii and in full view of ocean. First-class in all appointments. patitte for special rates for families and permanent arders. ‘Mark baggage *‘Hotel Arington;” aelivered free. Je16-1m* IMLAY & STEWART, Proprietors. NITED STATES HOTEL, Now ida Bs Je18-2m_ The, in Atiantlc City, N. J. r the season of '83. pages er BENS. H. BROWN JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. _jel8-dtaug6&eod16t. RAND VILLA HOTEL, OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. An entirely new house, elogantly furnished, electric bells, as, &c. Full ocean view. Firat-¥(°) glass in every respect. Open all the year. Nodwtall bar. WM. J. LOVE, P. 0. Box 452. my30-anr {OTE atzron, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The moet elegantly furnished and best ap- Pointed hotel in Atluntic City. (3 OP: N JUNE 30rx. is Je15-2m LENZ & SIEGRIST, Proprictors. ‘OWLAND HOUSE, Ocean Grove, N. J. The favorite Bae en Best location, in view of ocean and in shade. Particulars, Jel2-1m R. MILLS, Proprietor. HE Ee a Kays Sunsef avenue and Kuyley street, Firstclase, “Gast bie eA ea Tele A lectric Bells an De. Box 640. = (je12-2m] ‘iE. GATE. ASANDALE HOUSE, NEAREST TO SPRINGS Hotel, Bedford, Pa... now open for recep- tion of guests, ‘The house bas been thoroughly overhauled; bath rooms, billiard mom and, modern improvements, house is most pleasan Jocated midway beiween Bedford and the Springs, Wi large lawn, well shaded; good stabling. For further information address Je12-Im" ALSIP & SMITHS. NPE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, Fast Efpress Trains, with Parlor cars tached are run during ‘the season at conyeni- ent hours, and passengers will find on their, utival af the Now Broad Strect Station, Pb b Union Transfer Coaches saad Horse Care ready to transfer direct tothe station of the West Jersey rail- checks, and full infor. road, at the foot of Market street. ‘ortheast corner 13th street For h tickets, mastion, apply as follows: Sortheast corn B and Pennsylvania avenue ore and Poto- mac Railroad, a CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. cents, formerly $1.25 and $1.50. Je9-tanl5 3. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Fine White and B.ack English Mi! iw HATS and SLIDNETS st 19 cents, $1, formerly $1.80end | Are anrig Crry, fy Elegant Leghorn HATS at 25, 87 and 50 cents, for- Saale RIB: meny st Shand $25. Stood TS NINETY MINUTES Ooo no ae RIBBONS, FLOWERS, correspondingly low | via in price. ‘Ladies! White DRESSES and Chilgren's DRESSES at | CAMDEN &, QTRANTICH WEST Roa . raox Station foot of Vine street. Station foot of Market st. Don’t Fail to call at — Parsengere from Washington will take the through 1d Potor to Phi: KINGS PALACE. Geipiis and’ arrivest tue vow Broad sticet otstien of the Pennsylvania railroad. where the street Jy6 convey 1 direct to the West Jersey railroad station, and Union transfer coaches connect direct to the stafion of the Camden and Atlantic railroad. ye yee Oe For through tickets, 5 checks, and full inform- a ee ae ation apply as follows: Northwest corner 13th street a EE us Hf z and Pennsylvania avenue; station Baltimore and Poto- mac railroad. ig Ly = CHAS. E. PUGH, J, R. WOOD, Pek h [a ee al sorta Manson : wee PPP Ri EE 3 S858, EE BB'S ISLAND, VA., THE ONLY SEA- ER Hea soot sud Soe seal | COMERS TA tot an a 5 FOR WINE OR JELLY: APPLEPARERS, &o, | channel and shark shin and enipsahootins rma moon WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS’ te from Old int by Reaper Nort to —> os She Baitimore and Washiuixton steamers take ‘clos ye lee els Oe ahush: ‘Address Om Oe RB yt 634 Pennsylvania ayenue. ‘my16-3m 2 ENS TUESDAY, JUNE 125. Cizamma Oor Case Suz _ {OF OF ODDS AND ENDS, ~ | ROCK ENON SPRINGS AXD BATHS, TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER, A few pieces Body Bruseels, $1.26 yard. Matings very Obey Cheap. ae Jot of Tapestry and Brusecla Rugs, 9x12 feet and reer. Orders hone or otherwise for Carpet clean- SINGLETON & HOEKE, 421. 801 MARKET SPACE. prcrzct YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, ~ REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, ‘800, PER POUND. 1. C, BISHOP, Drogeist, 790 9th street. sashes i osc potters ‘olrwe acai ons havo (egies Neal pfeil a) the @ining-room has also Y new patent closets at ganesh = for an abundant of the best fruit inthe neighborhood of is very For to A. 8. fo ae ae Washington Boot se A. 8. PEATT, Proprietor. ~ a. MOUNTAINS, THE PARK HOTEL, yf Sit home ae summer nights, jo mosquitoes. No malaria, @e., etc. Table Horm AR’ Ay cisregueniel ‘Mountain Hotel tn the Semin ces tay Hleamiboats asd by ihe Rew Yorks Wert Sacre cek Bate ‘ving Pennsylvania rafiroad | connections Mot Ai QULRETE, ap haatarghill Post Otten, Greene cotinty, New York. SBURY PARK, N. J.—LAKESIDE COTTAG! Lake avenue and Emory street; now open; for the of, . Terme moderate. ‘Mrs. L. J. STETLER. 3y10-e02"" ONGRESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, WORGESTER o,, Ma. opens June 20th. Newly or. tclags in every particular, elogan sty waning, eto. W. Be SELBE: : 39-8, £6, HE ALG OCEAN EXD OF CON- Hantic City. iS Mins He HARVEY, Proprietress. 14 P. 0. Box 380. del-Imé&s, tu, WENTWORT! NEWCASTLE, N. H., win Jone 23. It has accommodations; for 450 guesta, and offers more attraction than any other ‘seaside resort on the Atlant Xcellent advantages for boating, fislins an Dathing, Cantaing every modern, avpiiance, spactous Tooms, best spring beds, lors, passenger el Salon’ Munic Hailiog dsncioe and theaica’s, Drcvee- tra of 20 pieces, Bowling Alleys, Puliard Room, Steam Yacht for excursions, Sail and Row Boate. Tet -claas very and Boarding Stable. Grounds illuminated by Qlectric light. | Western Union Teiograpa station in the Th» stock ticker gives coustant reports of the stock market. Two miles from Portsmouth hours’ ride from Boston by Eastern railroad. of the Hotel always in waitng. Address, Portamouth, N. H. GEO} ¥F. THO: iN, Mi a ane RGE MPSO; anager. K'S HOTEL, and two Coaches WI x . MD. ‘Op:n for summer ‘boarders; beautifel loeation; rooms ei end airy, water ¥-) ¢ bathing, eai ing. te 2) ih LEONARDTO! rote. $1.50, r day, $9 a week, Addsees JOHN Fe FF a town, Md. Je21-thamim WAVERLY HOUSE, ATLANTIC ClTY, N. J. allthe year. Hot aud Cold Sea- water in the house. El-ctric Bolin, Gen, and all the conveniences sf as firet-clase hotel, ‘Ocean »iew; coach to meet trains Sel-2m_ 3.1L. BRYANT. HE GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, GErrysci WILL BE OPEN JUNE laru. The “EAGLE” in town, ree: tly, cule accomm ‘boarders. TOM ect with W.Md., H. J. &H. &G. RB. Re. Pepot, for, Gettyabung. For further terms: for descriptive circular. i. XINGLING, Proj my28-3m Geti CABIN, JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL (Po. /Montgomer¥ county, Md.); seven miles¥/" | T Pay from Washington on Conduit road: the feed ve from city 8 etrictly enforced ;LARGEST STONE. ARCH IN THE WORLD on adjoining ¢rounde. my4-4m LOGkWoop House, HARPER'S FERRY, WEST Va., rebulitand newly furnished rooms. ‘No malaria or mosquitoes. Table board un- a, horns, $6 to $1.50 per week. ac- ‘cording to location of roome. jal tering for familioe. Ojen JUNE 0th, 1883. MRS. 8. E. LOVETT. Pro- prietress. my26-2m ASTFOKD HALL, OXFORD. MD. SAMUEL NORRIS, Proprietor, ‘This pupular Maryland Resort will open on the 12th June, 1883, for the accommodation of $7) guests. Terms moderate. $e23-Im 203 COLTON S SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES down the river; fine fishinw, ° grabbing and bathing. Open JU ‘Terms, $1.50 per day. R. J. COLT prietor, Milestown P. O., St. Mary's C Cees HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE léra. RATES $83.50 AND $4 PER DAY. $e6-2m CLEMENT & COX. Proprietors. GEASIDE HOTEL, OOEAN ry, ND. june 234; r day, Petmecks itis reiched vin BW" eb. ne de astern Shore and Mary‘and Steamboat Cos. For particulars apply to 8. J. MASS=! ERMONT HOUSE, ‘Vermont avenue, above Atlantic avenue, AtlantioCity, ‘Ne J.” Oecan view feom every room. The house will be kept open a¥ the year. ais For particulare addres Mire ROBT. BLACK.iny 0-3 ONG BRANCH—GRANBY COTTAGE, FIFTH | orth Hotel Brighton, Ocean avenue. First-class accommodations. & Jel5-1m* ‘Mas. H, BROWN, WAZZ2 GAP HOUSE. DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa. Open with increased attractions. Runving water in chambers from eprings;' drainage perfect; free from malaria, mesqut- foceand fies. ‘Three hours ands half from prnct by Penneyivania R.R. L. W. BRODHEAD. jc23-1m" PRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. 3., DIRECTLY facing the ocean and lake. Superior four-, Bt hotel, with verandes on three fronte cy anys ‘Accommodation for200. Bosh ost rooms. for: v Mre. SOkEPH Wil se 2 | duced to 35, ITE. Jel2-2m T[8! “BRIGHTON, ry & OPEN ALL THE YEAK. ATLANTIC CITY. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Address 5 my9-3mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. IREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEAR THE ‘beach. Large, shady grounds:. swi lawn tennis: good place for familier. Heasonibrerates, CAS, LE NOY WHEEL: Loe Proprietor. e7-: ETROPOLITAN-CORNER OF ATLAN. 0 tlanttc City, BM tic avenues, 'c City, near! INDSOR COLLEGE RESORT. SHADE, MOUN- Springs, Baths, Horses, Hunting, iano 1OiS Foss. Ae, oe hdc SELLY, New Winton, Mae myis- APE MAY, N. J.—CARKOLL “VILLA,” JACK and beautif iy furaisbed, Oren June ist. Q Bor tame address tire J. a MYERS, P.O. J Amst cry, 5.x. FAMILY HOTEL. iat THE COLONNADE. Furnished, with all the modern improvements, . MRS. C. A. RINES, my21-2m Formerly of Washington, D. ©.) EASON 1853. DOUGLASS HOUS! REHOBOTH Bi:ACH, DELAWARE, tov, Bpecial sitanbomente or fasting "ofemae Piviite for clrotlan ney tne Wek my22-3m ‘WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. myatae Sar OBion. E.c. JokDaN- 1 SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3., fea? spree detec, mien sys Sogo Saye ome ROW OPED. ALO WEN ROBERTS. Ocean. JONAH WOOTTON, (B fiiseat Bends Glens, Crockery, | Ching, Ko. solids rock! Hard sadamant! FIRM AS O22, Soros 3 ae we B ot meee manufacturers, De GO sat Pa av... Washi yhere. “Bold fe ‘Live Agents wanted Gverywhere by Druggists, H D. BARR, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR, 2111 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwost, SPRING GOODS. : FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. ‘Ibe Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FROM BIRRESBORN OS THE RHINE. ‘Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities. FRED'K HOLLENDER & CO., 8. A. for the U. 8. and Canada, apl2-Sm 115, 117, 119 Elm street, New York. _S0i8-Sm_115, 11%, 119 Kim street. Dow York _ oat seam: prices. Old Stand, Xo, 619 D stress, bobwoan Gib and Sones e100. Bi, By Boteby mal prowpty snended 6 » Souuee Oise aT SUMMER PRICES, 40 inch BATISTE NOVEL PATTERNS at 180, SCOTCH GINGHAMS REDUCED. FRENCH SATINES REDUCED. POINTED LINEN LAWNS REDUCED, FRENCH LAWNS REDUCED. INDIA LINENS—SPECIAL PRICE, Handsome Designs in Domestic Lawne and Gingd ams, 8¢., 10c. and 1290. PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH NAINSOOK, INDIA MULLS, DOTTED MUSLINS. ‘We closed out a lot of Misses’ Hose worth 75c. ; we sell for 25e, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ist a) Ciranrse Ovr SPRING AND SUMMER Goops, EVEXKYTAING MARKED DOWN, W kindned White Geeta rediesd foes 20 to. 20. Ai'kindset Wiis Cocheredeesd trons 20 t0 ; ct. India Linen rednced to20 cts. eee MARKET SPACE. —— \d Gent's Hosiery. Splendia easortment of Ladies 5 30 Pre. Rey. Howe, best quali t oH it ries Biase ud ends ¥, at Half Price. ¢ ends. Fine sesortment, of “Lav and Geut's Hd'k'fe, plaig ‘and bordered, from 12 cts. up. 3, A, LUTTRELL & CO., aT 817 Market Space, =— Svrcian Bancaiys: TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Are offering many Special Bargains, aa they have ees outed desirable eonds since the Fecent break it prices. PONGEE SUITS, all ~tik, $7 a piece. Genuine Imported FOU! AKD SILK, 75 conta. Siroet Bargains ia BLACK and COLORED SILER of re nekes. AU sprig and Summer DRESS GOODS marked dow at least 20 per cent. Se uaye Grand Bereaing in TABLE LINEN| TOWELS, NAPKINS, Pull stool Lkewe. PERSIAN LAWNS. NDIA t Di renine in GRE Too dee. AlcLinen HANDRE HLEFS cepacia), 150. oz. All-Linen H a S (epecinl), Job jot LADILS’ BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSES reduced to 50c. 12k ebesiog tn Children's FANCY HUSE; reduced ery best TANDAN f tt om All DOMESTICS AT KOCK BOTTOM PRICES. “ONE PRICE ONLY.” RUNNEL & CLARK. 4630 Crosixe Ocr Scan Usoensuinis, 50-Cent Ganze Shirts, 9 for €1. All styles finest Linen Collars, Finest 4-ply £ Fre pip Good Suspe or 15 ctx. : Summer Neck Wear alnost given away. Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order for $6, at MEGINNISS, 1002 F street northwest.’ : awyss: Lawsst Cheapest Lawns in Washineton. Beautiful Pact Lawns, ivest quality, actual value Lise, reduced too 1s SILKS! Washington. Colored Silks 60a, iro Grain Black Silke ros SILKS NUNS' VEILINGS! NUNS’ VEILINGS! Cheapest Nuns’ Veilings in Washington. Nuns’ Ve ings, ail pure Wool, widest double width, (42 Wide), reduced froni 63a down to 37a ‘Nuns’ Veilings, fine quality, reduced to 20. Nuns’ Veilings, lace effect, pure wool, in Bleck, Strawe berrs, Elsctrie Biue and Creams actual wralue Soc Tet BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Black Silk Brocade Grenadine, every thread all aie, reduce! from #180 to s6e" Black “Beoeade ole Grenadies, actual value $1, Teduced 10 50c. Watnsutta, Fruitof the Loom and Dayol yard wide Bleached Cottous reduced todxe. CARTER'S, MARKET SPACE. = a7 g™ TO THE FORE! GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH S\REET NORTHWEST. TeaTiaslatse, test Set Fees tanta tania Meee oe al for the six Special Daya of this Special Week. PARA-OLS, AT AND UNDER COST, Tormer price $3-50. Bisck: Ratie-speniehe isch jfiain.and fancy lining, $3.45; fora UNDERGARMENTS. In this. one of our miost popular departments, will found ali garments of ‘Underwest, Cam! 1d elaborately trimmed with L burvhe snd irish Pont at Cost Prices.” A few Jots of Soiled Garments we offer at exactly Half Pri Re nave made a iy of thie departipent, and tain! our tore, Venton Higih nek, nie lesves, 30 cute ‘worth a3 cents, Gauze Vi styies, 95, 40 and 60 cents, GENT'S FURNISHINGS. ‘We certainly do hold a deservedly largs another important branch of our extensive ‘and have and shall continue to offer ingly low, prices. Gent's Gauze Vesta, 25, jean Dra cent y Shere at 6S cents, "nlaunared s 8d, 9 cents. Unisundried Shirt, Wamsutta ‘mi 100 hep bosume and cults oe forced back, ‘$1; wood value for $1.50. _ British Haif-Hose, regular, 25 cents. " Bolid colors 35and ‘tri it oe GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 435 Ware Goons Frou Tse Lanes AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK, Victoria Lawns, 8, 10, 12340. Btriped 1 iie.. worth 2e. Fine indle iivens, 15, 90, 3, S15 abd Ste, ¢ Swing, dhe": Fabrotdeved Swinn, 126, 25 to 800, Figured ana stripe Fiquen 12h 18,20, abo. GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. BEAUTIFUL DOTTED FOULARD SILKS, 600, 3 @ We are showing some special dri Gloves, Corsets and UNDERWEAR. 8 ‘attention is called to our GEM SHIRT st $1. ; finest Linen and hand-made L. BEHRENDS, Battimore Store, yore 908 SEVENTH STREET N. W. JEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. MEAT FLAY L FINEST AXD. Cogs id Are Se BAUCES. _— MPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. sa Prepcanoncd adh ‘tonic in all cases of weak dixestion ‘he eon and g boon fox which ato, oul LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. Hato ar Se ee ee ieaees aoe etait myl0-th,a,to

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