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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICk OF THE CUIRE SIGNAL-OFFICER, W ssuiseton, D.C. July 18, 1583, 9:39 a ma For the middle Al y wester! eur. eTIN—FAIR WEATHER TO-MORKOW. ‘The \ollowbaz speclal temperatures were reported atz Eas port, M al BE; Quedee, or: Wiest y 4 cs 1, 64 slowly rist por fous ont Where 2 fal doin's Gallery, 1115 Penusylvante avenue. New cool comfort, never before enjoyed, unicorn Uptown. Shirts, Coclra: OusLesp M. town, W. Va, J.D. Davis and HLL. Clark, letter-carriers of the East Capitol station, were overcome by the beat Yesterday abd bad CO be remove. to thelr home New crepe cream bunting 36 luches wile 123c., Cochrane, Uptow Rooen’s silver-plated knives, $ set. Prigg’s. ‘Tue congregation of t terian church pro ose putting a handsome n gyurch organ in the ebureb, Wuleh Will cost about Lr-Le gloves, ladies’, less than half price, Coch- mane’, Uptow CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Swit Setoon ‘nilemen #) to 10 pm ‘Turarex ComiQur. ‘Block Gale” and varieties, AENER’S GakDEN.—Concert. Detvee’s Garpes.—Varletles, SrKou's GaxpES.—Concert. aa Condensed Locals. st paid, to th per for ny Iu! ‘THE S: leaving re eired. ssociation has nstiin, ‘Lefty, will pliy a return same WeXt Friday at Athletic park. The pro- ee Sate wiil be used for the benefit of the Children’s Country Home of this city. District Attorney Moore, the captiin of, the Washington nine, states that after the game the Lowe club Will’ entertain the Visitors at the Schuetzen park with a Danquet. Many p- opie visited the restence of Mr. John Pettibone, on 14h street southwest, between B and C streets, last bight, between stinset. and 12! C’clock, to witness the annual blooming of we cereus plant. There were six flowers 1u perfect bloom, and there are seventy-five buds, which will all develop in turn. Persons who desire to see this wonderiul pliant fn rull bloom have the chance by going any evening this month. Perry Carson says that Ue pubilshed state- ments about there Having been a row at his ptenic are all false; that he hid no connection xt all with that pienie at which the horse was suot from Under Officer White, and a general ficht with pistols brick-bats, &., was Kept up; that is ph Attempt to Outrage a Young Lady. A BOGUS WATER INSPECTOR ASSAULTS HER AT HER HOUSE. Yesterday a middle-aged white man went to the Bouse of Mrs. Caroline Stern, 221 F street north- ‘West, and represented himself Wo be a water In- spector. Miss Stern admitted bim, at bls request toexamtne the water fixtures, He went throu the rooms, and on returning to where Mis; S nt assault on her, Ww ted, when he knocked her down by striking her on the neck, as she states, and choked her ant tore her dress from her person, and at- tempted to outraxe her, but_was frightened off by the return of her mother. He made ils escape by Jumping over the back fence. She made known to her mother the situation, and Dr. Street was caked in and rendered medical atd, The young lady can tdentify her assailant, and it is hoped he Will be arrested and prosecuted. goal abil ehedl Kyockep Down ror Pricristve with a Pan- Lor Ririe.—Philip S. Webb, a young colored man, ‘Was before Judge Snell this "moraing for assault- ing a white boy named George Holtman. The Testimony Was to the effvet that the boy was shooting a parlor rifle in the ulley in the rear of the Gunton building yesterday afternoon, Tae defendant, whose father Is Janitor of the ¢ Dullding, ordered the boy away With his r.fh after some words he struck Holtman a vigorous Diow tn the neck and Knocked him down. Judge Suell said that fa regard to these parlor rifles they shoul be suppre-sed, for they are dangerous and have been the causé of a great deal of trouble. ‘There was some aggravation and he would only fine Webb ®. ——— A Coron Wak Ix East Wastxatos Man named Dick Speaks, living at Bortheast, Was assaulted by A party of white Toughs at the corner o¢ 8th and H streets north- ast last night He represents that he was stand- Ing at the corner of the street and a party of five White men Who were passing assaulted him with Dric\vats and stones, Knocking him seng-less and Wounding him. They then made teir escape and Speaks was taken to his home tn an unconscious “quently a number of Speaks’ friends id arming themselves went In search Ored and white, Soon as-embled at the scene of the assault, and a lively ight followed. |S shots were’ fired and hundi Stoues were thrown on both sides. The cry of police niede them scatter. Women 48 Pxorenty OwNEns.—A large propor- tion of the property in thf: Discrict ts in the name of women, and many 0 ‘ma imagine that they cap describe their estates verbaily, which cannot be done. An assessor tuoroughly conversant With the real estate business told a Star reporter to- Gay that there are many northern ani female capit. fo Louses and lots in thls city, ag It pays better than In large seaport cities; another’ reason of there Detug so many female ‘land owners 1s that Semen when they accumul.ts wealth At the recular meeting of Washtncton Jackson one of t Grand Lodg ativg, Which was accepted, and P. eF WAS Unanimously elected to Mili the va- represent itives of that lodge grand higa priest, E. C. Grumley ; grand n, Geo. A. Grven; grand scribe, Jo- grand treasurer, B. A. Kidder: The grand pie pointments: T.Wal- EH. Pearson, son, SE Boyce Wm. conference—Joun Lot Gc AD. supervision—Oliver Du- E F. A. Stier; correspond ghee—Joun Edwin Mason, W. J. Drumaoud, EH. ipe. ocamgee: ON THe Rawrace —Peter Collins was charged in the Poltee Court to-day with ass . Meeht, a merchant on qih street, aud also Officer Harlow, wh arrested him. ‘The testinuny showed that thé Geiendant wag ejected, {roun the lore, and he then attempted to smasa the windows the store and assaulted the p: cer Was also aSsaulte! by the prisuner. A fine of $5 was imposed in the first case, and $10 or 30 days in the latter. ——_.___ Brr Hee MoTurr AND AssavtTeD A POLICR- MAN.—A coloret ¢irl,named Mary Hawkins, pleaded gullty before the Police Court to-day to biting her nother, Kate Hawkins, and also with striking her gn the head with a teacup. She was sent down for 30 days in default 07 $10 She was also charged. ‘With assaulting Policeman Bronson. of the South Washington precinct, ‘The officer stated that she Dit him, tore his badge off, and spoiled his white ‘vest when he arrested her.’ A similar penalty was imposed Lo Unis case. ee THREW A PITCHER OF WATER ON Her—In the Police Couft this morning a =tylish dressed young Woman named Kate Cart-r, of No. 512 8th street southwest, Was charged by i aged woman named Euizabeth Cook, of No. 5i4, on the same street, with assaulting her.’ The old woman was then charged by the young woman with profanity. Miss Carter guilty wo the charge of assault, but if she known It was against the law to Uirow a little pitcher of clean water on the old woman sie Getendant charged her with peeping throug re dete: or peeping through tae fence at her. A fine of $5 was imposed for the as- Sault, and in the charge of profanity the derendant ‘Was Feleased on her personal bonds, ‘TRANSPERS OF Real EstaTs.—Deeds tn fee have been recorded us follows: National Savings Bank to Elits Spear. lot é2, Brown's sub of Mt. Pleasant; $1,860.10. J. J. Knox, commissioner, to E'lls Spear, Joie 21 and 22 and "pt. 29, sam: Johnson to W. R. Drodie, Mie; 91,85. antic states, fair weather, stationary or lower tem+ secured in | & Canine? TIN Types, futshed at once. Bow- | j Miler. ‘The other clisses are heid tor further men. About a hundred roughs, col- } eral | reds of brickbats and | at No. 6, .0.0.F., last night, P.G.M. Andrew | ( the District, tendered his | W.E. | Pie’ Grand Encampment 1.0.0.P. tast evening | 3 as foliows: Grond patriarch, M. D. | ‘d; grand | prletor. ‘The oM- | THE POLICE HERE KNOW NOTHING OF IT. Tt was stated in a morning paper that the Police have been notified to look out for and arrest a colored man named Willim Queen, charged with committing an outrage on Miss Julla Lawrence, a white girl, seventeen years of age, hear Mariboro’,M l. The crime with which Queen 1s, charged Was committed last Saturday. M>~ Law- Tence Was in a tield picking berries, when Queen, itis cuarged, came up behind her, and throwing her to the ground accomplished ls vile pu:pose. He Ieft bis vietim lying on the grounil msensible and escaped tothe woods) When she was found by some nefrtbors, end her story made known, a cominitier of eltizens started in pur-uito’ Quota, Major Dye and his officers said this morning they aid heart of no sueh occurrence us tad Dore, and $0 Sif | people Wino caine In from Bowie and Marlboro’, Mi, this morn ng. 1, but AS all Were Loo high the con: be reopenrd. The t Jounson Bros. HU. Marlow, J. M.D J. Wheatley and J amination. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. Policeman Frei. Fri'z has beea dismissed from the loree for ov -rsiayins his leave of absence. Hon. A. G. Rid le, tie attorney for the Distrlet, has been gradted leave of absence for the month Of Auzust. It Foster Danforth hes been anpointed resident, student at the Wasting on slain. ‘The apotte tions for tguor tic ‘nse of Reuben Rouzr, 3300 M street, and J remi ch Sailtvan, 1333 5h strrei, Were approved yesterday. ue Commissioners have noun d J.T. Dyer et 1., Who asked that the sidewalks 0 out on 23th street, between R street and Boundary, and that tue street be macadamized, and Mrs. SG. wood et al, who apple! tor the removalot te old stone pavement on I street. between Sth and 9th street nwest, and replaced with one of concrete, tat t.eir aj plilcatloas will be consid- ered Lu September. ae = to Mixed Schools. ATION ON THE SCHOOL BOARD FOR @ Stan: By the late appolntmnts of trustees for the col- ored schoots, the sixth division eighth divis on (east halt of the city) have been tgnored and the thee cotored trastees taken from the seventh division (west en). By a pecullar coinetien it happens that the three Cow Sloners, the appolating power, all reside tn that ored division, As to them this hus alway n NO Oher section of the District ha deemed wi rihy to share to supreme executtvi authority, but other section: been 4 allowed representition on the school t this lsswept concerned. " sakes all thr howe to the people balance of the District the ing taxes. They, the otter . people, not Intuixe in so preposterous adestre x (o have soe volee In the education of children. t would be infringing the prer al quarter, Waere our rulers dwe and is not to be thought of or tolerated. Thes: deluded people owzht to be thankiul that Un best men” of the West End are willing to com andrule over them. The trouble, however, !s, 11 -y are not thankful or satisfied. They fel thit 2 great wrong has been done to them and to their Schools. They feel that this act of trresponstbie power is but the begiuulag of the end,and that end isthe breaking up of the autonomy of tue colored schools. ‘The presifent Commissioner, who ls understood to have dictited the central zation, openly avows himself in favor of breakiag up the colored school organization and mixing the schools. He would put the white and colored children together, and, asa first step, he insists upon putting upon the school Doard a colored nan who has never sent ils child to the colored schools, but always maniged to smuggle her fntoa white schooL That man, as Weil as the president Commissioner who appotnted him, belteves to mixed schools and has vractised on his belief. For iyself, 1do not believe in dis- turbing the colored peoole of this District Iu their at ‘fort xt seleducation. ‘They baye bean tthe great problem of self-eiucation overnment throush their public schools, people have been helping them by Judictons appropristions, but until now have n attempted to break them up under the preten: putting over them the “best men.” 1) IS a great deal of cant in this ery of men.” Tose the presilent — Commilsston may deem the “be.t men” = miy So “for some — purposes, but utter ft! for others If they Happen to desps? the colored people and refuse to send thelr eniidren to the colored ‘schools they are not the “best t to place over thee seuvols. They lack the sytie pathy and interest requisite for the best results, A CoLoKED May. ——— Knights Going to San Francisco, THE PROGRAM OF THE TRIP ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Columbia Commandery, No. 2 and De Moiay Mounted Commandery, No. 4, of this city, and Maryland Coramandery, No. 1, of Baltimore, will leave for San Francisco by the B. and O. railroad on August 7th, to attend the 221 trienntal con- clave in thatetty. They will arrive in Cincinnati on the following morning, where they will spend the day In sight-seing. “in thsevening they will be tendered a reception by Heintzsimau Commin- dery. On Thursday they will start for . Louls, arriving there at § o'clock fn the eveuing. Another day will be spent inSt Loulsy. Kansas City will be reached by Saturday morning, where a short stop will be made. ‘Three days will be spent. in Denver, the beautiful capital city of Coiorato. San z will be reicheJ on Saturday morning, st ist, Apartments have been engages ading hotels for the knights and their ladies ig thelr stay, which will be 10 days. The commandertes will leave San Francisco Monday morning, August 27th, and wilil come hom=> by way of Salt Lake City, Omaha, Chicago, stopping a day or so in each city, und will arrive home Wedues- day evening, September 5th. suena A SvIT AGAINST THE MAKSHAL. — Yesterday, Abrahat Fisher, assignee of O. & A. D.mmann, entered sult against United Stats Marshal Me- Michael, claimiug $5,000 as damages for seizing nd taking away a Stock of gots from the store ofthe Dammaunns after the goods had been assigned. to him—Fisuer. —.__ HELD TO ANSWER FOR LARCENY FROM THE PER- s0N.—Samuel Lusby, a young man, who has been before the courts on various Occas'ons, was in the tolls this morning at the Police Court, charged under Judge Sneli’s new law punishing larcenics from the person. Robert W. Estes testified that the prisoner snatched at his gold watch on Sixth street, bear Loulsiana avenue, yesterday after- noon.” He got the chain, but falied to get posses- sion of the watch, which he broke. Detectives Elclin and Carter ‘soon afterwards arrested the thief. ‘The law imposes a sentence in the peniten- Uary, and the case was sent to the grand jury under $500 ball. ‘The prisoner Was comuniticu in default of ball. ———— ‘Tae BortLe Law.—Robert McDantels, 2 colored. Junk dealer, was before Judie Sueli to-day,charve 1 with engaging in_an {il-gal trac tn bottles, tho property of Mr. 'T. Bridwell, of No. 351 M street southwest, Bri-well 1s in the business of bottling beer. It was siown that the defendant In the course of b's bns.ness bouzht thirty of these bot- Ues, and sold them back to ridwell. Judge Snell held that as the man did not use the botties to fill them with beverages, or trac in them, as the law contemplated, he wonid dismiss the charge. ee Ee A BoAstER Brot 70 TeRMe.—There was a row om an excursion running from here to Bla- denshurg, M4, on the Fourth of July, between some colored men, and a pistol was drawn by 2 man named 8! of Bladensburg. He 1s a pow- ful man, and boasted that no white man could arrest hit. Mr. EE, Grannon, chief of the Baltl- more and Oaio detectives, sent tivo of his men, Jos. Ryon and Jos. Hutchinson, to Bladensburg. They attempted to arrest Simms, who knocked One of the detectives down twice, When he was felled by a blow from a billy. He Was tried in Bladensbarg yesterday and flacd $9 ‘and costs for boisterous and rlotous conduct. Saget Tar TeLeruone Line To Batiore— “when are we going to be able to telephone to Balti- 1oore?” asked a STAR man of Mr. H. 8. Cummings, of the telephone company this morning. “We ex: pect to begin stringing the wires to-day,” was the reply. “There are two lines of poles between here and Baltimore—one Itne along this road, and the | other tuking a circuit towards the west. I su that we will have the Hne in working condition In a Week or 80. ————— Manntep.—Professor Lung, of Brooklyn, New York, and Marion Hill, daughter of Dr. Me! ‘Case, of 5th street, Capitol Hill, were married th morning at the residence of the bride’s parents. Rev. Dr. Hubbs, of Albany, N. Y., officiated. ‘The Binarfoctaty Sauer, Manette eae TS family present appy ir lert this atternoon for the north. —A brief honey. moon Will be spent at a villa on the Hudson. es Tae BicycLe Races Next Moxpay.—A large crowd is Coors at Athletic park next Monday to witness deciding race of ten miles for the champtonship between Prince and Higham. The former contests between these two experts have been very exciting. ‘There will also be a two-mile heat race between Westbrook, of Canada, and Fra- zier, of Bustleton, N.J. The latter rides the “Star” machine. sible cies Foe age jer are now suing an cugagement at Driver's. will give an exhibition of their wonderful fancy riding. ———_——_ Svurcrvr BY TAKING OxaLio Actp.—John Sloan, a Watchmaker, committed suicide about 8 o’clock .70.10. A. S. | Ment and was despondent 15, ud of Widow’s | wife dead In his room, a bottle yesterday afternoon at his residence, 78 Defrees an Ragiishman by birt, forty-nine old, and an nine years had lived in this city thirteen years. e coroner made an examination and oor death = one — aa an inquest. Jewelry store. Lately he had been out of r— it. He was oe, his lying near him, | a very | persol inty) and tne | Does the Lightning Strike the Pine? A CASE IN THR AFFIRMATIVE. Correspondence: of TAR EVENING STAB. Stiao, Montgomery Co., Mp., July 17th, 1888.—It has been often said by the so-called wise, old “Say So’s” In this locality that the lghtning never strikes a pine tree, but the fact was very conciu- sively demonstrated to the contrary to-day at this place—Mr. James Feawick’s. Mr. Fenwick’s place 1s the one adjoining that of Admiral Lee’s. Just after one o'clock p.m. the ‘storm passed directly over Mr. F.’s house from the northeast, and soon after a vivid fash of Mgat- ning cam watch struck two pine trees only ten or twelve feet from his house. A partof the slec- jown the trees into the ground, passed off Into the groan wire clothes line s to the oth own a Codas p Into the ground. length ani broke arrow elead had discharged a mou ertainiy have hit the hot me a great deal of damage. ‘There pher or ashington peo.ie spend! sand all Who wert at Ue alarmed, and also the 9 the stable near tried to bre; 80 Vivid and the report so loud. cision when the Ughtaing struck a dnearly demolished it, a le The rést of 10 f ached to One of thi rend of the wire and then passe {fo which the wire was atta the post the ent soon tious Provide: irre sno :especter of trees, happens to, and it Js of no Use to try to stop it ‘The International Rifle Match, To the Editor of Tur Eventxe Star: ‘Will you please inform one of your readers when the international rifle mateh takes place, x. [The mateh begins Friday morning, when the fit stage of the match will be shot over the 200, 500 and 609 yards ranges, while the second stage, over the 6, 960 ant 1,000 yards distances, will take place on Saturday. ] te gea TH FAMILY oF Brstior PINKNEY have ylelded to Mr. Coreoran’s Wishes and consented to have his ad meoit on Mow perinanently interred a Jast Iv was di F the late bt n, In this city r. A bishop al sermon, urea of tae ee The Courts. Propate Court—sudge James, Yesterday, Estate of James Murt; citation ts- suid. E.tate of Robert B. Wagner; 0. W. Grinley bond $1,000 as adinint strator. —Jurlge Snett. - Shelton, colored, ult on Benja- ny $90r15 Ways. Ben. Brogden, pro- James Allen, vali on Margaret Wm, Washington, ¢ assault or 15 days, ‘Thos, Ri or id days. EY red, profanity; $5 or 7 days, dames HL Wines, in tecent oxy Badeot’ Ryan, loud and boiste: an, lod ard Dickett souvreny Prone. RUR/ 08 ¥ ¥ A Fb ROR oO ¥y¥ A ££ RRR 0 O YY AA R oOo Y¥ BAA OL. ER 00 ¥ 44 LLL RRR A KOK BoB AS KK WE BEE AA KK fT Bo3 AAA KK OL bbB oA A K OK OU PPr 00 Ww ow Ww PPO OWWWW PPP O O WWwww P 8.0 WwWwWWw P oo Ww Ww ‘This powder never varies. A marve of purity, strength, and wholescr ness. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold fn competition With the multitude of low test, short w ht, alum cr Phosphate powders, So’d only in cane. RovAL Bax- ING Powner Co., 106 Wall street, N. Xe ape Te 3s a Fact THAT THOUSANDS OF OUR BUSTS: TO THT ¢ SIN TH MORN AN UNEASY ¥, OR A LATE DIN) OUT OF SORTS. SARY, FOR A SING! OF THAT SPARKLING FOAMING SPECIFIC, PARRA SPLIZER APERIENT, TAKEN BE- BREAKFAST, WILL IMMEDIATELY DIS- 288, REMOVE 2 CAUSE, ANDQUICKEN ION EVERY FIBER OF THE SYSTEM. FOR BALE BS ALL DRUGGISTS. Js7 Exxrmaonvivany Fosncarss nm REMNANTS Oi CARPETINGS. INGRAIN UARPETS in remnanta, 25 cta. BRUSSELS CARPETS, in reunante, 60 eta. FLOOR OILCLOTHS, all widths, from 37 cts, WHITE and FANCY MATING, prices reduced. NEW CARPETS. FALL STYLES, BRUSSELS -.d INGRAINS, 25 cts., 37 cts., 50 cta.,62.c.s.,75 cts., 85 cts., 90cte., $1 LAWNS—LAWNS—LAWNS, Yard-wide Lawns, in remnante, 5 centa, ° Union Linon Lawns, 8 ceuts, SATIN PARASOLS, lined $2. TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, $1.25. BLACK CASHMERES, all wool, 37 cta, ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, 25 cts. GINGHAMS, PERUALES, INDIGO BLUE CALICO. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS and SHEETING, oO M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. dylT ALMOST EVERY PERSON HAS SOME FORM OF ecrofulous poison latent in his veins. When this develops in ecrofulous sores, ulcers, or eruptions, or takes the form of rheumatism, or organic diseases, the suffering that ensues is terrible beyond description. Hence the gratitude of those who discover, as thou- ands yearly do, tut Ayer's 3arsaparilla will thoroughly eradicate tnis evil from the system, (0 MOST CHILDREN THE BARE SUGGESTION of a dose of castor oil is nsuscating. Why not, then when physic is neceesary for the little ones, use Ayer’s Cathartic Pills? They combine vvery essential aud val- uable principle of a cathartic medicine, and being eugar- ‘Coated are easily taken, ayia rPo tHE TRADE, ‘are invited by the undersismed for the pur- Proposals qhase in bulk of thestack und st Mr W. 5 Sitenelle ‘Store, ‘No. B19 Market Space, Washing Said stock consists of Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Matti Shade Cleths, 1 - Sine fal ule Clcthe, ‘Mugs, Lace. and other Cur. &e., &, Is Will also ved f of opens ve received for the puirchase of lots ‘The purchaser of the store fixtures will have the privi- store. as ofreating eer ersanD FENDALL, ‘Assignee of age. S. MitcheD, ‘Washington, D.C., July 10, 1883." MA*** SHEE, "2 THE TIMY FOR RECEIVING THE ABOVE Proposals ia limited to SATURDAY, inst., st 17 Glock ma. yi $8 REGINALD VENDALT: “Aeslgraoes TTENTION! 1233 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ving thoronghiy repelied| and enlarged my Bakery at my old stam Fscachusctis unsts Tam prepared fo furnish the test avallaes st teee BREADS, PIVS, CAKES, MARYLAND BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERI:s UF ALL KINDS, Fino MILK BREAD a Specialty, dy13-5¢ JOHN L. KAISER. EE RAISE Ger Tue Besr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS." THE CONCORD COLLARS, LUTZ & BRO., 44 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, ‘Sole Agents for Hill's Celevrated Concord Harness. TRUNKS and HARNESS in great variety, at Lowest Prices, om) CITY ITEMS. Goeds Werth from 15 to 25c. Will be sold for 9., to-morrow only at R. Gold- sebmid’s, 812 7th st n.w. ciothes ilnes, Giue, 10 pin bh: 16 In. tea trays, 60 ft 100 clothes pins, O’Meara’s Royal handsome covired butter rooms, stove brushes with table mats, 3 luach baskets, decorated china plates, large scray tooks, tooth’ brushes, 1 hair brush with comb, larg? S covered jelly tumblers, i qt. preserving jars, tin ‘Water buckets, cuspadores, champion ilour sieves, 6 ice cream saucers, large scrubbing brushes, real Majolica frult plates, Linge bread pans, 4qt milk t. covered tia buckets, white porcelain 3 saucers, flower sprinklers, colandera, footed wash basins, large ornamental 8ea shells, stew pans witi handles. fexther dusters, iron hanging match sates, 6 table tork boxes, Work baskets, ce sugar bowis on st.nds, h ind int knives, deep pudi nickel plated sctssors, t sirips of bark and cutting a Trees for some distance Just before ons, knife aud anisters, covered rors, lange kiten: large rdbber dressing bargains in baby ¢. je pleces from It It was ye for the house, for ff the Tit would and purifier of the system; cures lassitude and perhaps have fen Tey; Sua is Brown’s Iron Bitters. ). Ewin says: Tron Bitters as an antinals, ‘The away and . COUNTY, N.C,—The Ex-Sheriff, Mr. W. 5) > “Brown’s Tren Bitce proved my dizestion and geueral bealtn,” Tied old = react er 5 Sali ty ive reinarked: MIUIS a Coletrnted Wine ce.” My con- n ‘The best wine In the cf , e ant as his, but i Wine tn the country, that recetyed the minum at the C Port Grape Wine, which bas bec a i s, but hits just where and when 16 randy are used by physicians everywhere, who purest to be hud. Itds un- surpassed for weakly femal s and cld people. For sale by druggists, &: rely won them ns th Demoructie’s Determination, malty for luck atinttery. At ednes tay, June 18th, the day after the 157th Monthly and the June Ser Grand Drawinz of the Loutslina State Lotter Mr. James Detnoruelle (of Demoruel dealers in building materials.) pres: wany’s office one-half tcke + tad Won the first ¢.pttal prize promptly paid to full. In business since he was 22 and has been And It ts a gooi q 10 o’eloc's am. on years old. He nas at.the head of three earning a comfortable Income. He, grandfather were al! born in New Ori Of one of the oldest Creole fi Du Vernay.one of the ploneers of the colony tounded by Bienville.—New Orleans Picayunesune O:K HUL Atthe fof the standing committee of the diocese e a memorial iff -rent firms pndants of robably in the month of {li be {nvited to deliver the Milwankee Beer, be. a stoveplpe—urawn from wood. wr 3 » Which {3 deservedly popular trom Its superior cleaulincs @ days tn Jail and $20 or 60 days ad- i Neary an the ie dant cured bi: 1 Adneys in perfect, wor " DOWN that will do bus can be pre- dy Ix months mM Jill dunes O'Neil, pro- 1 Bicycle Shirty. Base ball and bovine ps, Samples free, at ‘band H streets, (Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, ty Days? Trial. » Marshiill, Mic: ‘3 Celebrated Electro-Volt. Appliances on tris (young or old) who 2 debiity, lost vi utecing speedy and co and manly vigor. incurred, as thirty days’ The Voltaic Bel for thirty days to men with nervous Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. feverishuess, Testivssues, worns, constipation, Wagony. erney Butter, churned ev ivered in 3¢-ib, “Ward” prints, 3c. per tb, vse, buttermiik and ‘sweet milk, Great rejoicing amone the ladirs at the WON! BARGAINS at KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘We do not compel our customers to buy one dollar's worth of goods w get a five- inined to slaughter our eatens: ughtering prices, nt hat, Lut we are det ¢ and fushionabie stock . ae ut Freuch Chip Hats at ide. on'y, sold formerly red Fine Leghorn Hit formerly at $1. - 1,500 Flerant Prime White Plume: at 65 and 90c. only. COME AND SEE THESE WON PSREUL BARGAINS. Elegant Sash Ribbons, 7 inches wide, at 25, 36 and 40c. ic and $1 only- dy-made Drvases for Children and Ladies at half Treble English Crape at than market value. . Satins aud Laces correspondingiy low in prices.” Call and ascertain our SLAUGHTERING PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. KING’S PALACE, THE LARGEST RETAIL MILLINERY IN THE UNITED STATES. Wuirs Dress Goops: SHORT LENGTHS BELOW CosT. WHITE DRESS GOODS! NGTHS AT CusT, SOILED GOODS HALF COST, 1,000 Towels, job lot 19c., worth 25c. UMBRELLAS. 24-in, all ells, $1.68; 26-in., $1.98. UMBRELLAB. UMBRELLAS. Binck Lisle Thread, 89c., reduced from 750, NECKWEAR. NECKWEAR. Polka Dot Mull Fichus, 49c, NECKWEAR. FEATHERS. HANDEKEROHIEFS. : HANDKERCHIEFS. All linen fancy borders, two for 250. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. Gowns at 79¢., reduced from 980, HANDKERCHIEFS. BATHING SUITS. BATHING SUITS. All Flannel, prettily trimmed, $2.50. All colors in Silk, 68c. per pair, EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES ! ‘Tuis WerK Oxtx—I0 per cent discount off Marked PALAIS ROYAL, 31217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. paorect YOUR FULS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 900, FER POUND. 1. ©. BISHOP, Druggist, 790 9th steeet. corner H street northwest. Exxorac Buzz. ROYOE & MAREAR, DEALERS IN GENBRAL RLECTRIGAL SUPPLIES, 1408 Paxx, AVE.s' Opp. Willant's Hotel. ‘The New Electric-Floor-Mat-Burgiar Alarm, Electric Gas Lighting, Batterie and Insulated Wire, Loox Oor Foz Fours Jury. Beoeived on consigmment a larze assortmentof ‘THE UNEXORELED FIREWORKS} FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, FANCY PAPER LANTERNS, FLAGS—ALL SIZES, ‘Adjoining the National Hotel. | Wholesale and Hetail at the Lowest Market Price a8 CH. RUPPERT’S, ‘Bos, 408 and 406 7th street northwest, ___ SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. DRY _GOODs. _ y ‘OUNTAIN HOME. a ‘Summer Resort DEER PARK, MD. ay17-cte 3.8, LAUGHLIN, Proprietor. VAP MAY NS. sonbia J Cottage No. 7,” Columbia avenue, near Stockton Hi. iret cl: Address, Fee ey te Seats Prey Por Horez, 3. P. HORBACH & CO. tat Newly furnished throughout. New end commodions bath houses, Steemers Excelsior end Leary leave Warhington and Norfelk daily with U.S. wail aud pasecugers, Rathing, Fishing, Crabs, jy13-1m BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. J. faat It is two and a-half miles north of Atlantic City, and street cers atest every train at that piace, convevir Juneencers to the Inlet, were a boat awaite dein, whic ‘uns direct to the hous. It '# near the beach, with tne | Bathing ns can be found st anv resort. ~ ar by an: the suromer residences of Hon. Alfred C. | Harmer and other prominent mea. In the immed: inity of the house will be found good euuniaue ning. serps. $10 to $12 per week. Washingt ect in Phiedelphia 2d | trains iw yll-tm} Re m morning Atlantic City. D it eae F FAR OAKL\. Lie dnt, 50 ners of laws and the finest spring in the mountains. For particulars 3 dress abs. JAMES P. 4 P. LEWIS, P. 0. dept. LLANTIC CITY, Ne A wrt USE, - Fiue ocean view,’ ‘cox. ay NYSiOPE HOUSE, trance to love, Three miles fr | skill and Hais ‘Terms $10 per wee P. H. SCHIB: ile, Greene co., N TLANTIC CIty, 4M Arkansas aveuns.—A handsome sumn: | Fexort. “Good board at lowest rater. Tare | Airy room, god beds, pmre wat | swings, Re. “JAMES HRA DY. Bos PAUK, THE VICTORIA, ized privete faauily hotel he Surf bathing unsurpassed ven; bair mattresecs; tabic excellent mirderate, Wo LAFAYETTE. CA son July. 7th, 1883 nes. suminer a) t 30 hax been thorough'y ings to every wiado tte wil yards of the beach a Venu atu) level road ee otel and cireu.ats can be fn veal esteta broker, 1490 \e CLARENCE PHITEKS, Prop. in. Photog of bre Win. ¥, Opposite” ths clams. Address ‘Terma: $1.50 per day, $9 per week, 0, ermonth. ‘Special arrangements for fami- | Hen, Roamers Goonce Leary and Excelsior of metat Piney Po.nt wharf. Good sailing aud batutue: All boats tree. “Address R. Piney Toint, References: Schinedtie & 6: J. Donaldson, Governmeat Pri ‘QUIER WHITE, SULPHUR SPR ‘auguier county, Va., 66 miles from Morning and evening trains via Virginia, Midiand railroad. Ail the modern irupreve- FF ents throughout, including hot and cold ths, clorcts on each floor, electsic belle, was, e Korial featur’ 3 of the Faugi attic ions of thetropolitin life, om to Washington aud Baltimore. Sey, adress F lm Coe eprines pom Pathe, CAPE MAY. Uneqnaled location, substantial building, ¥ Ape! service, Lid furnit Prompt aud attente ccric bells, electric uzuts, of Suh ‘The Orchestra wii he And all other Ni No OMNIBUS TRA’ NO DEL through Regularand Touri-t's Tickets on sale at Penn. R. Offices. Bo sare they read via NEW YORK & NEW EGLAND K. RB. 8. M. FELTON, Ji New Yous aND Niuw Exouaxn Ruw ROAD. Passengers for the tat WHITE MOUNTAINS, MOUNT DESERT, POLAND SPRINGS, RANGELY axp MOOSEHEAD LAKES, w Exg’and Resorts, should bear in mind ‘that the ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN WASHINGTON axp BOSTON ms vta Penn, R: R. Travefer Steamer Maryland, N.Y., N.IL & H. and New York & New Ensland R.R.s. Solid trains of first-class Passenger Cosches and the Guest of PULLMAN'S celebrated Sleeping Cars are run on this Line, NSFER through New York City. YS caused by the transfer of Baggage ew York City. " A. © KENDALT. General Manager. Gea. Pass, Agent. mw : = Oy we Jime 15th. The most celebratet re sort in tik south.” Climate cool and Gees fal, Waters wouderfyl in their therapeutic ef HE WHI) E SULPHUR SPRI HOLEL, COTIAGTS AN GREENBRIER Co. s RESTAURANT, vA Terme: $3.00 jer day, $1 per week ani 375 per mopth. Circulars describing hygienic adval- taxes furnish ‘on syplication. H. PH CAPE MAY POINT, ¥.J.. fat Is eécond to none on the coast for location and did manayement. Jel-co3m A. H. HAMILTON, Proprietor. MNearect Monte ty, ihe Bench, NOW; OPEN, by Mrs. L. J. WILEY, of “lhe West- moreland,” Palatka, Fla, Je?2-eolm Waveeny HOU NE VITLA, CAPE MAY CITY, > IEANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘Open all the year. Hot and Cold Bea- water Baths in the house. Fl-ctric Belis, Gas, and all the ‘Ocean few; coach to meet conveniences of a firet-class trains, Je 2m J. L, BRYANT. STONE AKC) Corsitos HALL, \ABIN JOHN BRIDGE, M HOTEL (P< d mery county, Ma.); seven ‘mi mi Washtugton on juit read: the finest, efron cif) -jrontictioe tracts enforeed:L ARGEST adjoining ground=. NAHE WOKLDov RWOOD HOUSE, HARPFRS FERRY, WIST rebuiitaud newly furnished ard ‘Terms moderate, NS SUMMER RESOR’ tine fishing, thing. | Ove per day. 3. J. Milestowa P. 0, IGHTY MILES aterng, SARATOGA SPRINGS, OPED FOR THE SEASON JUNE l¢rn. RATES §3.50 AND $4 PER DAY. Je6-2m CLEMENT & COX, Proprietors. Wirt or HOUSE, DELAW aL Runving water in chambers from sprinke: Open with increased attractions. He “BRIGHTS. atthe door. Terme moderate. J. A, MovL! (rainaxe perfect: tree frou: iualacia, wwcsqn wes and fies. Three hours and a half from Philndelyt by Pennays RK. L. W. BRODHEAD. je23-1m" OPEN ALL THE YEAK. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. REM HOUSE, CAPE M beac! Larve, shady grounds. 1t-f, Jawn tennis; «ood piace for famiites. 9A asonaberates. CHAS. LE KOY WHLEL- Ju iden and Atlantic traius stop), HOTE! 5 WILL E. MONT HOUSE, ‘Vermont avenue, above stie City, No J." Ocea Toon. ‘The house will be ke For particulais uddress M antic avenue, w from ever! OCEAN GKOYE, N. 3.. DIRECTLY 4) facing the ocean and Jake. Sup four- story hotel, with veranias. on three tronts Perfect drafnage and ventilstion. Larze and, airy ropuis, Accommodation for200. Box 2,051 af, JOSEPH WV 2-21 (Pte POPU"-AL WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by tho WEST JERSEY RAILKOAD, IN TWO HOUKS FROM PHILADELPHIA, Fast Expreas Trains, with Parlor cars at- tached are run durin the season at Sula ent boars, and, passeugers will find on their arriva’ at tho New Broad Street’ Station, Philadelpnia, Uuion Transfer Cozches transfer direct to the station of tho West Jersey railroad, at the foot of Market For through tickets, baggage checks, and full infor- mation, apply as follows: Northeast corner 13th etreet and Pennsylvania ayeuue station, Baltimore and Poto- CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. Je9-tanl5 J. BR. WOOD, Gen’ Passenger Agent. Arantic Cry. Express Traina are run THROUGH without, ce Stops IN NINELY MINUIES OD via CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! WEST JERSEY KAILROAD, RAILROAD, ¥ROM FROM Station foot of Vine strect.|Station foot of Market et. Paseengers from Washington will take the throt trains of the Baltimore and Potomso railroad to Phila- delphia and arrive at the new Broad-street, station of the Pennsylvania railroad. where Union tranefer couches connect dir-ct to the staiions of the Camden and At- ior rough kote twayore checks, and full inf ‘or through tickets, haggage. 8, anc form- ation apply as follows: Northwest coruer 13th etrect, and Pennsylvania ayenue; station Baltimore aud Poto- mac railroad. : CHAS. E. PUGH, 3, R. WOOD, gor-ta S00 Manner. Gen. Passenger Agent. tas COPE ISLAND WAY THE, ONLY SEa- re ae e fin eurf-I 3 i channel and shatk fishing aud snipe sbootinut. ‘Terms: $2 per day. $12 per week, £40 Ronte from Old t sby steamer Northampton, to stone every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. connection with te Northampton, Hotel Dayan BUA Pieahugb. ‘Address 3. T. BPADY. my15-3m OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 1218. ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Gréat North Mountain, ‘Near Winchester, Va., ‘Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish Weave the cay at that Gao = ‘Large additions have been made this season for the accommodation of a fF number of guests. The dining-room has aiso been enlarged, new patent closets have been provided, and tho canitury arrangements are abu; of the best fruit to oeiguborhood of tae Springs is very meh this season. ireulars and accommodations to A. 8. pratt “401 vin etree, Washingion, D.C. Circa Jel A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. T= MOUNTAINS. fen? THE PARK HOTEL, GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, Totnes "Sat eset for doeontivg eouae. addres —— nyZi-sn SG cane Pe. oo WHITE eeree oe ey kat Zeppee etsy _ Be cn MAY, N. J.—CARROLL ‘“VILLA," J. Sosa hat ATLANTIC CITY. feat Y, NEAR THE GASB SOTA HoT, electric brils, cas, &e. Firllocean view. Firat: guise iu every resbect. Open all the year. No. Pointed hotel in Atantic Ct Je18-2m_ Proprietor. SUK COLLEG: SORT. SHADE, MOUN- S, SPrnKS, Paths, Horses, Hun The largeet in Atianti 3. Now hing, Excelient Table. “Circuints at Bre open for the season of "83, = tano’s, "1015 Peun. Ave., or address A. M. oid BENJ. 1. BROWN JELLY, New Windaor, Md. myl5-om “OTT, Manaxer. Jel8-dtaug6scodl6t. OCEAN ND UF CONNECTICUT AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, Nd. An entire'y new house, elegantly furnished, WM. J. LOVE, P.O. Box 454. HoT “ALBION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The moet elegantly furnished and best ay ‘OP: Je15-2m rye Many First-class. Box 640. Au TIC CITY. N. J. FAMILY HOTEL. THE COLONNADE. Furnished, with all the modern improvements. MRs. C. A. RINES, my21-2m (Formerly of Washington, D. ©.) rPSe SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., fea? Te pleseantly situated on Michigan avenue, mat 40 isfrom the beach, with unolwtructed ocean front End cca brecses, 1s uow open. Adatress any9-3m_ EDWIN ROBERTS. T. CHARLES—OCFAN END OF DELA- ware avenue, Atiantic City, N. J. Much improved, and with uninterru; ted view of the, Ocean. JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. my FAMILY SUPPLIES. —— Depot, corner T THE PALACE MARKET. TAM SELLING 31D. can Shriver's best Tomatoes, 106. Golden Gate Frai 30 Richards & Robie tine Beaches 306. Best French Mushroom. ‘30e. prices. FRANK J. T1BB. TD my10 comer 14th and New York avenie. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS a me be Sar 4 "4 a = ae § ,000, 83 9 “1 < bore 22% ser " rar oa a nz pen Bauza 90a, 83 coo, Soc seve Eoou? 3 2S pepe SRaSS e oy E , ALWAYS MAKE WIL, AL EAD AND: : i ; = Fe x ° 5 & 8 e and 206: Box 71, City Post Office. city. UN BR. KELLY, A ALTY. stan ‘Center Market, 9th strest wing. {ent Soe ‘Nerchern Liberty Suarkets or ndlinecs ‘Markeding delivered tres. charge to slipartact the New — Tx Menicre. IMPORTANT NOTICE. SANTAL MIDY ‘Will crrein 48 hours all derangements of ‘Oryaus in either eax without incon venience of an GEIMAOLT & CO.,8, Bue Vivienne, Paris, jat2-wisly ‘TEN PER CENT OFF ALL THE STOCK. ‘We make the above reduction to increase our cash sales. Every article included—nothing reserved or it the cheapest stock in the city. excepted—making BLACK SILK GRENADINES, SATINA, GING Quality from finest tocheapest. PARASOLS and SUN UM- BRELLAS, slways reasonable in price, with discount off, make them very, very An examination of the stock and prices will convince ‘you that we bave not overstated the matter. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 422 $81 Pennsyivania svenue. Ta eae 623 LEEEEE semen ———————s Summer Goons AT SUMMER PRICEG 40 inch BATISTE NOVEL PATTERNS at 180, SCOTCH GIN -HAMS REDUCED. FRENCH SATINES REDUCED. POINTED LINEN LAWNS REDUCED. FRENCH LAWNS REDUCED. INDIA LINENS—SPECIAL PAICE. Handsome Designs in Domestic Lawns and Ging- hams, 8c., 1c, aud 12. J PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH NATNSOOK, INDIA MULLS, DOTTED MUSLINS. ‘We closed out a lot of Masses’ Hose worth Te, ; we sell for 280. 8S. L. HEMPSTON 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ie MARKET SPACE. Srecia Ban GAINS! TRUNNEL & CLARK, sl MARKET sSPac Are offering many Srecial Racwaing, an they hays aes ennet destemble and the recent brows it prio. PONGEE SULTS, all “0k, $7 a Lire. Gentine Imported FOULATLO SILK. 75 cents Great Bargains in BLACK and COLOKLD SILKS of reliable mken. i All Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS marked dow at 20 per cant saint in TABLE LINENS We ha rand TO oes wee S AiSeNs, Pe 1 Ww) LINEN TAWNS at bottem wey sandman dob lot L N LAWNS, 5 reduced from 37%. Special Horgasins in GRENADINES and Black Goode, Best FRENCH SATINLS re juced to *- 109 dog. All-Linen HANDKE KCHLERS (spectal), 180, dob lot LADIES’ BLACK Lis bE THKEAD HOSE, reduced to S00. stat _ ‘Chiliren’s FANCY Hust , reduced VESTS, hich an4 low neck, 2he, Yecy best - TANDARD Prints, Gc. . rect Ai Lomkstice AP ee poe ee “ONE PAICE ONLY." 3e30 1 & CLARK. Ciostxe Ovr Svxser Usprnsuinrs, 50-Cent Gauze Shirts, 8 for $1. All styles finest Linen Collars, $1.50 Finest 4-piy & 5 Fine $43 cts. a pair. Good Surpecders for 15 cts. a ynir. Summer Neck Wear alniost given away Six Fine Dress Sirte uusie to onder Lor MLGINMISS, oe) 1002 F street ne Cheapest Lawns in Washington. Be Lawns, divest quality, actual value 12)ye,, awaxs! Laws tiful Pacihie resuced fe 36, SILKS! SILKS! STLKS! Cheapest Milks in Washington. Faney Silke 37 ce. Heavy Gro Grail duced frou $1.00 dowu to eh NUNS VET Cheapent Nuns Veit ings ad pure. Wool, wide), reduced from 62c, Nune Vellings, fiue quali Nuns? Veilings, lace effect, nure wool, in Bleck, Straw verry, Fecteie Bi ‘Crean ; berry; Plgctele Blue aid Coeaun; actual value 1 NUNS VEILINGS? Washinton. Veil- double width, (42 mches wn to BT ye. BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Black Silk Brocade Grenadines, every thrend all pure ilk, reduced from $1.50 ty 750.” Black Bevcade ‘ollie Grenadiues, actual value §1, reduced toS0c. Wameutta, Fruitof the Loom and Dayol yard wide reduced to 8 xc, CARTERS, 3026 MARKET RPACY. s™ TO THE FORE! GUINNIP'S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH 8.REET NORTHWEST. This week we shall offer Special Goods at Special Prices, #o that those desiring Special Articles tay pro- cure Special Banvaing durin this Special Sale, lasting tor the six Special Days of th special Week. PARA>OLS, AT AND UNDER QUST, black ‘linings, Black Satin Parasols—Cold, white $2.7 punish Jace former price $1.50. Binck Satin , Plain and fancy linine * Bick ‘Satin—Spatiel I odice, plain and fancy living, $4; forme: ai —Npanieh Guipare triinming. "3b. Korner prow 6.50, jack Satin—Profusciy med, Spentsh lace aMines, wilt frame, $25: former prich $6.50. Car= nual aud’ Cream Satin—Lace trimmed, €4: former rice $5. Car inal and Cream Satin—Lavce trimmed, #9, former price $12. UNDENGARM In this, one of our most p pune found all garments of Uuderwesr, mace of Cambric, and elaborately trim " Durgbe and Irieh Point, selling at Cost Pri-ee. lots of Soiled Garuents we offer at exactly Ha. We nave made a syeciaity of this department, apd #h certainly undersell any of our competitor, Gauze Vests—figh neck, Jour sleey 30 cents; worth 45 conte, Gauze Voris—Ali styles, 36. 40 and 90 cents. GENTS FURNISHINGS, We certainly do hold a deservedly lars trade in this, another important branch of e¢ business, and lave and shali continue inuly low prices, Gent's Gane \oete 25, cents. | Jean Drawers, 5 coute, positively scl ans oles Sher at 65 conte. "t ulauniried Sutrts, 90, 65, 45 ana Weenta. Uniaundried Shirt, Wamsutta iusin, 100 hen bosome and cuffs, reinforced back, al fromt 1; qood value for $1.50. _Britinh Half-Howe, 22 cents, 5 an cent Fancy pee 2 ba cemta, “Dude stripes for the Promennde, 2, and 50 cents. Gent's Lisle i read Gloves, 25 mer price, 35 cents | China Silk Handkerchief, all the prevailing tints, $0, 95, 45, 60, 70 and 80 centn, pow ively our 80-ceLt Handkerchief sells elsewhere at 81.25. Linen Handkerchief, both pain end fancy border, 10, 12}, 15, 18, 22 and 35 cents. WHITE GOODS. ‘We still continue to sell these with rapidity, a8 they are of the most waye fresh in oppearance and pices ip the city." India Linen, 12%, 15 conte and up, inen Lawn, , 22, 25, WO and Si cents. Striped Pique, 10 ceiits, worth 15 ceuts. Marreilles, 15 ceuta, orth 20 cents. Lace Stripes, 10 cents, mond froma “3¢ cepts. Pisin and Fancy Swine, 14 cop dap. ‘losing out @ large stock of Travelin: a ca. We would wish the pubite to understan Il aales do potexist in spread cagie style on paper, Dut in solid certuintios, which is daily verl- fed Uy the lucrewming macnitude of onr trate, “The ‘ublic is a competent Judwe, beim an interested ones toreguug: Therefore, tit we resyecuully subnut the stuounocment, GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 425 PIANOS AND ORGANS. | Srecut Sacre Or UPRIGHT PIANOS fi 7 7a BY CHAUNCEY J. REFD, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. No. 1.—An se yee ag carved le env pene i od wood, veneered, with extra grand, cabinet «rand, The oldest New York Irak. Ortetnl 000: ok fered at one-third, and wiil take piano in excl No. 2.—A Cabinet Grend, by the leading Boston ma~ ej 77 fine Ttano. “Factory price $790, oficred at No. 3.—A celebretoa New York Pisuo, nearly news worth 1300, offered at $175. No. 4.—A good imported upright, §75. * No. 5.—A very eicgant Square Graud Piano, bourht trustee's sale atrd worth $300, only $1 ‘No. 6.—Special low prices in the matchless Shan ninwor Oymbells Organ’ sold on $6 mouthiy bap ancutes No. 7.—Very great barraius in secom’-bund Melo- cieons sind Orwaiia, camseiug frou $20 to 850. anes N. B.—I tune, ship and repair instruments; ee respectable poopie on eavy paytuente, apd buy mscond= ee ey madi . MER BAKGAINS meee 1 ascxrasml PPT Extremely low 1 rices for and Upright Panos that we have rented the part seas n. Clie cash and time buyers con now wet some rare barwaiue. | Rapall Pert payient at full value. “s Parties leaving the city avd others desiring to dispore of their Pianos can find ready wale by having them im ‘our hands, Now is the time buyers are Jookitie for bat HEINEKA) NCH FACTORY WAREROOMS MEK AUD VIAN PACHANGE, 427 10th street Dorth west. A. V. GRIMES, Menager, sy6 DD" Rae, ie Gh FERN heen. | FPP m THE KRANICh & BACH, Ditee Oe, Pm END aNo tape TEED TREDS, lowest. ‘prices for cash, Or on easiest known monthly instalment plan, at G. L, WILD & BRO.'S MUrICaL WAREROOMS, ap2s 709 Tth street northwest. anh ee Pl4Nos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made pest Medien: priced ed Pane Mntartaret. wicox & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, eoangel ea a es 6 ‘deca Compote Block Te the otte. HENBY EBERBACH, Opi ne tea arene ee aa

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