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r STAR. | Juty 20, ISSh LOCAL: MENTION. The Wenther. OFrick OF THE CHrEr At OFFICER. 2 Wasnrneton, D.C., July 20. 1883, $229 0. mf For the middle Atiantie states, 1 'y shift- to easterly winds, fair Weather, falling baru- Ineter, stationary or rising te SPECIAL BULLETIN—PAIR WEATHEI ‘The tol spec! 725 1. ; Denver, oe Fur vert & Rants Feeseut’s Ice Caza siippe | any town cH MULL Fienrs, Cochrane's, Uptoy Tre Port th: TRIS morning, betw house of Mr. entered by Lui cow, and a si tieves made entered. ‘The pro y ued at $15. single men who secure ding. 1. ¢., Catcorns, Cochrane’s, Uptown. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locats. ‘Tne 'STAR Will be sent by mail, post pald, to those leaving the eity during the summer for any length i time, dress chs ged as often as de~ sired. Buvses ‘nts per month, Posi- TIVELY I "The pump «toc eded at the corner of 24 street and Ma-s:ehu avenue, and on Street, betwen Ist atv 3S 4 for Auzust. named Kol » leg by some Dr. Sires of the pleasant summer trips TW. W. ats on the river. jos state they hav leged ass ult upon four ed nen Teported fr morning paper to have occurred in the Capit park ay misht. e Court y the fest preeinet oft esidence in South Wa: yesterday, v- ters yesiend: ington. It w t ‘Under amtsapprehension thinking that Lis $10 col- lateral was sum ‘The steamer Armenta will Make a moomlyht ex- eur-ion down the river to-morrow evening, aud will resume her daily trips to Lower Cedar Point next Monday. Wm. Reardon was charged in the Police Court this tnorning with the Iureeny of two boxes of apples from Bernard Berry, and assaulting the Same person. The trouble grew out of a dispute Bs to whether the apples lad been paid for. Resti- tution Was ordered, and a fine of $1 and costs imposed for the assantt. pose r i ‘That Notorious Altey. To the Editor of Tur Evexrea Srar: 1 desire to again call the attention of the an- thorities to the notorious alley opening on north A street, between 4th and 5:h streets cast. There 1s now a fine opportunity to abate this abominable aulsance permanently, and relieve a long-suffering and Weil-nigh despairing neighoorhood, The con- trictor Is grading A st not put in the will be trifling, and the m3 ne please give us the sewer. No. 2. tage Tarev e Jub PUL smill_coloret’ boy mm Was charge l by Detective r, in the Police Court this morning, with the larceny of a silver spoon-holler from the rest- dence of Louisa MeFulls. ‘Th offlcer stated taat the prisoner had been receiving help at the laty’s house, and while there Degying took the article, which he was found tryins to sell. A sentence of % days in jail was tmpoxeL——A smill boy named Elward Berry pleaded guilty to stealing a loaf of bread, which he aid not take becaus> he Was in Want, but fora prank. He was sent to the Feform school during his minority. —Three small boys, named Walter Fagan, Jol Moulton and Jas. Connolly, two white and the other colored, Were tn the Police Court this morning on the eharge of stealing a chicken irom Mary Pileuger. Ap om tstith t they caure a great deal of trouble In the frst Ward. One of them pleaded gulity. They were all sent to the reform school during minority. ——— Tae Drivixe Cres Mativer.—The opening summer matinee of the Washington Driving Club took place at the ivy City track esterday afternoon. The program comprised ‘0 free-for-all trotting races between local road- sters; a pacing trfal of two heats, and a running goat ‘race, ‘The first race was won by Blanche, owned by Mr. Bradley, of Rockville, in three straight heats Time, 3:02, 3:02: won by F. M. Dick won the first xn 2245. whieh closed the The entries were mi Barefoot, ae Fritz, © Buk on @riven dy thetr respe . Billy Button won ond, and Barefoot oud. FPTION POR THE RIPrRs.—Ata weary members of the Nati ,Uranzements were 1 Rites the hon: 3 ery Re iward Abner, CC. bert Rey’burn, jr, M. WH.’ Da a, James C. "Harkness, A. ston, H.'D. Boteler, tle ing. E.G. Thomas A. Brown and L. R. ‘Trembley. gS ‘THREE MARYLANDERS I SSWER CHARGES OF AxsoN.—Lieut. Bot b inet yesterday afternoon Etkana Howe and John Howe on the charge of a officers of the first pre- fon alleged to have been committed In S& Mary's county, Md., som: Uine sine. The men deny the chore, but Will be held tor a requisition, Indict- tents Lave been Issued inst them. pices Sarin Fines. —About 5:36 o'clock this morning an alarm of fire was turned in from box 62 for the explosion OF on oil stove tn house No. 48 Defrves str-et, ov- cupied by Mr. McEliresh. The loss by fire was about $02.— About 9:15 o'clock last night an alarm was turned tn from dex 51 for fire discov- ered tna closet of lcuse No. 45, in Willow alley, owned Uy G. G. Gornisu and ovctpied by Charles est. —— __ Mr. Thomas Dowling will sell Tte-Morrow afternoon at «ix o'clock S, about five acres of ground, mnon property, located on Nichol’s uvenuc. The strect cars pass immeti- iy in frout of tt, and It fs in every respect the most ¥aluable property.in Untontown and should command the attention of partes a siring profi- tuble investinents See advertisement pecabebbonbs Tue Fixat Feerpqay’s Baxk Divipexp.—The fual dividend of the Freedman’s Savings and *rrast Company Is now being patd at the office of the commissioner in this city, Wuich makes 62 per cent in all. The amount required to pay Unls divi- Gent ts $182.2%7.72, of which sum $145,000 bas already been paid.” Depositors will find it to thelr luterest to see w notice in tue advertising columns, ——— ‘Tie STRONG Case.—The case of S, Strong against the District has been betore the arbitrators nearly ewbt weeks. and the costs of printing and report- ing up to this time have been upwards of $500. So far oniy one contract has been considered, and that is the Boundary sewer contract, ‘Tur Woopevrr FiLe Case.—The case of EW. Woodruff against the National Shelf and File com- pary fer an Injunction, discovery on} account wes Taken up yesterday before Judge Jumes—Mr. Mus- sey for complainant and W. H. Doolitie and W. E. Edwards ior defendant, ‘This ts a bill m equity to restrain Iniringement of patent, &. —_——.—___ Puss tw Fqurrs.—Yesterday bills in Equity Were flied by Minerva S Wynne against ‘YE ‘Woggaman, for the release of lots 10 and 11.square 199; Jomes'H. NcKenney ngt Saitfe Carroil, for appointment of new Uusiee for lot 27, square 871, and Rufus A. Morrison axt. Catherime Boyland et. al, lo gulet Ute of lots 16 and 17. ‘TRANSFERS OF Rust Estarr.—Deeds tn fee have been recorded 23 follows: Anthony Hyde, trustee, to George W. Huguely, lot 24, sq. 510; $1,960. Geo. Earle, jr. 10 George ‘Earle, sr., part of Scotland and Rarbadoes; $6,000. Moses el a Kate I. Key, lots 3 and 7, block 2, Brown’s sub. of $2,002.55. J, HL Wilson et al., ‘W. M_ tingly, part 3, sub, of Lee’s Eustis tot td and pare 4 sq, i: Eorek ey Mary fs, Jol 4d and ‘Sq. 88; $3," lary A. Hay*ard et aL to Amos Binney, “Amster- @am,” “Arels Foliy,” &.; $—; Asx Whitehead to M. F, Morris a Corcoran to Mount ! The only | Mr. James Duu- | rested King Howe, | fast Washington’s Ciai THE INTERVIEW WITH THE COMMISSIONERS YESTER- DAY—MR, WEST MAINTAINS THAT, AT PRESENT, | RE IS NO DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BAST WASH- \GPON—WHY CONVICT LABOR I8 NOT EMPLOYED, W. C. Dodge, as spokesman of the del- euting the property holders of Bist + had finished makinz his statement | D:strict. Commissioners yesterday af- fernooa, as stated in Tae Star, Commt!sstoner West replied at seme length He referred to the 5 at Commissioners had already “at grievance of East Washington, tefan unequalascssment He re tthe pr. pply of w. ‘a pitol Hii, sof the delegation assented to th suing, Said he wou'd not be cate- miey and to show cved nore than Its = PEOPONTION OF IMPROVEMENTS IN THR RAST. cailed attention to the foliowing statement Ol valuation of property by assess s-the mount over ten ner cont. 10 34.761; "improv tind, 23. ments, of properiy east i x total ¥nlue of all tyin Lie District of Columbia 15 $92,- portion of the city east of the Capi- le over one-tenth of the 3 one-scventh of tie improve- he real proportion that east of 0 Mtol Tilt shouid get 13 $37,000. Tt gets the pres-nt year $60.00, and If H street, east 15 Inclujed $95,590 Will De expended tals year east Of the C: Tne Co rs he salt, realized the facts », Dut they coull not make greatly disproportionate exnenditure there. sjor Lydecker, In ceply to a question, said that Wture in Eust'W.shing- ‘Stor the pereentase 0 population, contace Of assessment. repeated that Capitol Hill *, and, by continuing that to amend the wrongs ashington, CONVICT LABOR, In reference to the proposition made at the inevting Wednesday nicht to employ the repro- 1 the improvements, Mr. the money appropriated by Con- poor. He dtl not ft 7 pro- the worknouse, e tue bread oat ot The Commissioners nied to do justice to M hadmore ose to grant ory “upon them they would bankrupt rict before nig! Mr. Dawson defeuted the plan of putting the ites er the workhowse to work grading the id that they had not the carts es Lo put them to work, but being made. keneral discus-ioa followed. said that Georg Mr. Edmonds ma South Washington com- ned that Canttol Hal was faring sumptuously tor they suffered asked Whol the comm! ited. A member of the delegation said that they | wanted the Commissioners to remember them in their esi imate Mr. Eilmonds asked {f they were agreed upon any one thing they wanted done. Mr. Oyster suid that they needed to have the ets Tunning parallel with East Capitol street aved and improved as Well as some of the cross streets, They wanted money spent also on sewers: and the water ser Alter further ciscusst ‘ommon comforts. He st » it was decided that the committee shon'd at some future day submi: to the Couumissiouers a pixn of such iinprovements } as they deemed necessary. THE HARDEST WORKED MEN IN THE CITY. Mr. Eimonds during the discussion sald, in reference to criticisms concerning a “military | governmn at if anything was done wrong, | the Comin: to blame for tt. ¢ ne. IS 5 housand fool. wered promptly, : In some cases have be: ‘ There were not, he wo in the District than they.’ The ton withdrew very uuch pleased with thelr fon, and the statements made by the Com- stoners, THE PERCENTAGES OF POPULATION, VALUATION AND IMPROVEMENTS Captain Greene t tabulated state- ment, showing the percentage of population, area of territory, and assessed valuation of property in the different sections of the city: This shows that | the northwest, including Georgetown, 65 per | Cent Of the population, the souihwest'I4 per c southeast 13 per cent, and northeast & per c ! The northwest and Georg | Of the ara in acres; southwest 18 jer evut, soutiie east 18 per cent, norihe: 16 per cent. 0: sessed valuation of all property in 188%, U West and Georgetown hid 63 per cent,’ southwe 1.per cent, southeast 11 per cent, northest 7 per cent. Of the assessed valuation of taxabie prop- erty In 1882, the northwest and Georgetown lad per cent, Soutiwest 6 per cent, southeast 8 per cent, and northe:st 6 percent. ’ Of the expend tures for street {mm,rovements from 1878 uy b9 UL present fiscal year, northwest and setown re= ‘ e SouthWest 9 per east 10 per cen’, northeast 5 percent. The provements now under contract for 1883-84 are ap- portioned 3 tullows: orthwest, including elown, 58 per cent; southwest ‘16 per cni, ‘ast 10 per cent, northeast 16 per cent. : _— Fun on the River. THE POTOMAC’S STAG PARTY LAST NIGHT. The offters of the Potomac boit club stag party at the Potomac landing last eventing to | the members of the cluband a nuinber of invited guests, About seven o'clock a merfy party of over 200 were taken up the river from the boat house on a tug and a large flat boat. Miny ott: | Went upin pleasure boats. At the landing | ting had been provided for the eveniny ineut, and S“veral hours were spent most § \n is- ctortly. Excellent muste was reniered by the vor! Mesers, Wither: B y, Head. Jounstor and Shuster, During the aw prize Was arranged between the middh weight, Callahan, aod heaiek, the sluzging | | featuerweight. A ring was forme:’In the pavilion, | and halfa dozen ssirited rounds were fought | arldst roars of lrughter. Speeches were called for | when the party wa nassembled at the blazing | bon fire, and Pre. v . Col. Moore, Cd [| Prank Jones, M ford, Mayne, I weedal MeDonald and ot! ‘The party r turned to tue bo about 10:30 @elock, | when there was more music and fun. ‘The relative rights and responsibilities of bicy- cle riders and pedestrians under the law were dis- cussed inthe Pol!ce Court this moraing, during the trlal for assault of a bicycler who ran against i anelderly gentleman on the street. The charge i wus brought by Dr. Y. Howe Ripley, of No. 726 | 1th street northwest, against a colored youth named John Jackson. "Mr. Ripley stated that yes- terday aiternoon he was Standing on 11th street, in front of bis own residence, talking to some peo- ple ina carriage. | away the defendant, who was running at the rate | or 15 miles an hour, knocked him down «nd in- | Jured bis hip, cutagish tm his Mp and mashed turee of his ‘toes, Wm. Crutt, of No. 727 11th Street, and Wm. W. Hibbard ‘corroborated the: statement of Mr. Ripley, and also stated that the defendant had his head'pitehed forward, and ap- pewred to be speeding himself. They aiso stated that they bad to assist the injured man into his residence. “The defendant stated that he was | going pretty fast and was looking out for a lad) and did not nouce Mr. Ripley in time. In dispo: Ing of the case Judge Snell sald: “The first caso wnich ever arose to my knowledge in relation to the relative rights of bicycles and carriages was cage tn England. The question was rafsca as to Whether @ bicycle was a carriage. It was held that It was, and the case was finally taken before the Full bench, where 1t was also held to be a car riage. In this case I will impose a fine of $20 or 90 days in Jail on the defendant, for he ts gu'lty of an assault. Tregard a bicycle quite as dangerous as a cart! The trouble 13 thts, a bicycle moves with so Iittie noise that one has’ no knowledge of its presence.” “It has gotten so now that pedestrians have no rights here.” remarked Prosecuting Attorney Mcore. Only yesterday I saw a gentleman ridden down on 9in street.” nb? defendant Was committed in default of his ne. eo MakriaGe Licenses. — Mat licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Matthew West, of Prince George aan Md., and Mary Green; John A. Griffin and Henrietta Jacobs, both of Norfolk, Va. Odlaa eS ‘Tae Star Estate Conrast.—No further nt Commissioners had | ~ | happily dying out, and soon, we When he’ was turning to walk | ise Protesting Against Dr, Parvis’ Appe! ment. ACTION TAKEN BY RESIDBNTS OF THE RIGHTH SCHOOL Division. A mecting was held last night of residents of the eighth division, colored schools, who are dissat- Isfled with the appointment of Dr, C. B. Purvis as a School trustee, the eighth division being now left wituout a representative on the board. Mr. Peter €. Bell presided, with Mr, Chas. E. Williams secre- tary. The chairman, Mr. Jno, F. Smith and others made speeches, in which they criticised Dr. Parvis ing Wis own children to a white school. onststing of Messrs. A. B. Chew, R. Tewis, was appoliited to draw up resolutions, and they reported a series of reso- lutions, which’ were aitopted. ‘These resolutions protested ugainst the action of the Commissioners nying them a resident trustee, and submitted Wh: ther the Commi stoners ought to Insist tpon s'riking down local representation for the colored schools on the school board. ‘The resointions fur- ther declared “that any attempt to break up the separate organization of thecoiored schools at the present time and to merze them in the white schools, te Inevitable resuit of which will be to iuster out and discharge the colored teachers—t3 hostile to the best Interests of the colored people, and likely agatn to stir up race prejudice, now ope, to be buried «1 forgotten.” ’ Messrs. J. D. Clark, Simon urs and J. Nathan Davis were appointed a conimittec to confer with committees In other sec- tloas of the elghth diviston to devise plans for lay- ing their grievances before Congress. —_—— zion Markets—ttetail Prices. MEATS.—Bees, porterhouse, 2%c. per 1.5 si Join, 18 :2%e. 10.; FID Toast, 18az0e. per Ib. . er ib,; chuck, 14152. per 1b. do. corned, 8alzige. per Ib. ; do. dried, 25¢.. per 1b. chipped. 10: per 1b.; do. tongue, 63c. each: per Id. ; veal, 1234 120e, T il at ton, 1da15c. per 1b.; pork,181/al6c.per Ib. ; bacons— hams — 16igal7e. “per ‘Ib: cut —201%5e. per 1b.; shoulders, alge. per 1b. ;cut—12igalBe, per Ib.; infddting, 14415c. per Ib.; cut—1518e. per Tb.: ard, 1415c. per 1. ¥Rvir—Apples, 40450e. per pk.; cherries, 52102. per qt; lemons, 20u38c. | per qt; currants, 10:01 | per doz.; oranges, 502.481 per doz.; gooseberries, 6a8c. per_qt.; ragpberries, 10:15. per qt.; Dlack= | berries, 5215¢. per qt.; whortleberries, 10a150. per j QC: peaches, 60181 per pk.; pears, 50a$1 per pl bananas, 35250". per doz.; cocoanuts, Bloc. eae Pineapples, 10125c. each; water melons, 2a cantaloupe’, 10a25¢. BUrrex aNp EoGs.—Philadelphia print, 402. per .; Western creamery, 35c.per Ib.: New York, 30¢. Der 1b. ; rol!,20130°.per Ib. ; cheese, 12!4a20c.per Il ess, 17a20e. per doz, —Perch, white, 50>. ch; rock, 40c. per bunen; taylors, 12315: trout, 10:35¢. | perlb.z sheephead bes 1b.3 weak fish, 1235 per 1b.; baddock, 10+. per Ib,; salmon, 35e. per Ib.; codfish, 1 halibat, 20c. pe per bu | We per doz. ead; uci 3! jegg plant, 10 ‘onions, 4 per pk. ; nickens (live), $1 z rn, W.a2 per doz. ckens (Spring), 60°. 281.00 per_ pair; $1.25 per pair; duck, 75¢.a$i apes River TRave.—Harbormaster Sutton reports Fivals at the river front «is follows: Schr. Preside Johnson, Jones, 60,000 feet Inmb-r, T. W. Rtie! sehr. Tiiomas Ellis, White, 50,000’ reet_iumber, Johnson & Wimsatt,’ West Washington—Cleared— Schr, Z. Sherman, Rodgers, 1,190 tons coal, for ston. —_—— ANOTHER Fine Resp! Mr. H. L. Page to- day took out a building permit for the erection ofa, fine three-story und basement dwelling house, to be crected on R street, between Connecticut ave- hu» and 2ist street northwest. This house 1s to be 38 by a3¢ feet on the ground plan and 29 fect high, with pressed brick front and brick and iron cornice, and 1s to be heated by furnace. Itwiil have one bay window, octagonal in form. The cost of the house will’be $9,000. Mes ray & Page ure the architects, and Langly & Gettinger builders, ee ‘The Courts. 1CE_CourRT- nade Sneu. To-day, John Jackson, colored, assault on Z, Howe Ripley; 20 or 30 ‘days. Lewis Evans, Saulton Jas. P. Mackey; % or 15 days. Altr Broodus, colored, a: i Warl Nolan, affray; do. Mary Beckett, colored, profanity; $5. Mary’ Ale: boisterous; do. Maggie Sulpley, loud and bolstcro: RRR 00 ¥ FY A ROR OO YY aa FE Bk 338 MA E KR 00 ¥ aa Tu BRR A KOK 9 SN N GGG B 4A KK I NNN GG BBB AA KK ff NNN G B ASA KK II NNN G GG BBB A A K KOU ON NN GGG PPP OO W W WwW DDD FRE RRR. PPO OWWWWD DE RR PPP 9 O WWWW D DFE RRR. Pe © 0 WWWW D DF ER R.. P co W W DDD EKER BR: ‘This powder never varies. A marve of pnrity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than tne ordinary kinda, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phoephate powders, Sold only in cans. Rovau Bax- Ine Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. apé ALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIA er never fails in restoring gray hair to {ts youthful color, luster and vitaity. Dr. A. A. Hayes, state As- sayer of Massachusetts, endorses it, and all wno give it a fair trial unite in grateful testimony to its many virtues, N TEAIR Ri YER'S SARSAPARIL Ulood-purifier e1 by the best physicians. 18 THE MOST EFFEC- ed. It is recommended jyld 0 THE TRADE. Proposals are invited by the undersiened for the pur- chase in balk rf the stock end stere fixtures in Mr. W. Bo hates tore, No. 813 Market Space, Washing “aid stock consists of Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums, Matcngs, Shade Clothe, Tue, Yack ena sehos Gar. ‘pholatering Trimmines, &c., &c., &c. ule Will algo be received for the purchase of lots Of the stock. = ‘The purchaser haser of the store fixtures willhave the privi- Tenting the store. BEGINALD FENDALL, Assiinee of Win. 8-"Mitehel, far Washington, D.C., July 10, 1883. St sy l0-8k W2-THE TIME FOR RECEIVING THE ABOVE Proposals ia limited to “ATURDAY, the2istinst., at 12 O'clock us. [516-5] REGINALD FENDALL, Waite Dress Goons: SHORT LENGTHS BELOW COST. WHITE DRESS GOODS! DRESS LENGTHS AT COST. WHITE DRESS GooDs! SOILED GOODS HALF cost. TOWELS. TOWELS. TOWELS. 1,000 Towels, Job lot 190., worth 25c. UMBRELLAS. . UMBRELLAS. UMBRELLAS. ‘24-in. all allk, $1.68; 26-in., $1.98. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. Black Lisle Thread, 59¢., reduced from 75c, NECKWEAR. NECKWEAR. NECKWEAR. Polka Dot Mull Fichus, 49c, FLOWERS. HANDKERCHIEFS. FEATHERS, At Cost, ceedings lave Lecn taken in the case of the estate of the late John W. Starr since the modification Of the order of the Probate Court, on Monday ailowing the witow, Sarah oe Stary, fo Bia 8 bond 16,000 to pay the depts legacies under the Will. “When tits 1s done and the debts are paid, which {t ts not necessary to do in less than a year, the next step WHI be the filing of a bill In equity by the widow to quiet her title to the real estate uequired by Starr up to the date of the will, (May 3%, 1881), and_to construe the will. The next step of the widow Will be to file a biil to set aside her dower in the real estate juired by him subse- quent to the date of the ‘Mrs. Ellen Starr, the mother of Mollie Turner, is now somewhat advanced in years, but fs quite active; and should there be er of losing her testimony by iilness or death, Mollie Turner’s counsel will at Once take measures to secure and ‘tuate It. It is said that of the $50,000 worth of any acquired by Starr fully $20,000 worth was acq alter tae date of the will. HANDEERCHIEFS. HANDEERCHIEFS, All nen fancy borders, two for'25c, UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. Gowus at 79c., reduced from 98c. BATHING SUITS. BATHING SUITS, All Flannel, prettily tcimmed, $2.50. GLOVES. GLOVES, GLOVES. Lisle, 2%q, Bilk, $1.35. All reduced. MITTS, - MiTrs. MITTS, All colors in Silk, 68¢. per pair. EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES ! Tuis Weex OnLx—10 per cent discount off Marked Prices. PALAIS ROYAL, jy13 1317-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, SJ avaxzse SCROLLS, FANG, ETC., and Decorative Pictures. J.Jay Goud, 421 9thst, mh? mackeral (bay),” 20225c. per 10.5 10D per lb. crabs, $8¢. per do; E i \ VeGerant. 1 CITY ITEMS. The Following Immense Bargains Will be almost given away to-morrow only at KR. Goldschmid’s, 812 7th st nw.: 1 breakfast set centaining 1 Covered sugar bowl, 1 cream pitcher, 1 covered butter digh, 1 spoon holder, 6 cups and saucer, 6 plates, ¢ativer plated tea spoons, 6 Infil- vidual bucters, $ poplets, 2 oval dislics only $1.98; Brown's French rezsing 6c. a bottle, woolen water buckets Tae, ‘brooms 12c., cuspadores as- sorted colors, 2fori5x, larger size 2 for %>., 1 floral ice cream tray with 12-4 in saucers to match c., handsome large water pitchers 33¢,, smalter size'19. ; new design large crystal glass cake stands only 432, engraved goblets 6 for 48c., plain 6 for 35c., large Japanned dust pans with brush 15c., 1 large berry bowl with 12-4 1n. saucers to match 83c., 7 in. Oval dishes for 10c., 4 in. fruit saucers 6 for 15c., 1 qt. preserviag Jars 6 for 50c., handsome colored glass fnger bowls 19., syrup pitchers 10c., White porcelain cups and saucers only §8c. 3 doz.. whisk brooms 4e4 and 8¢., extra large siz? 15c., Army and Nivy Bimeking 8 boxes for 10c., 10 qt. tin water buckets 192, footed wash basins as- £0: colors 15c., algo refrigerators and ice chests below cost and immense bargains in baby carri- ages and traveling trunks. Biout’s. ‘Bieuv: nes. ‘The Greatest Mark Down of the Season. We have marked down and placed on our bar- gain counters for to-morrow (Saturday), Hats that were 2 cents are no-y 5 cents. Hats that were $1 are now % cents. This lot com- prises over 25 different shapes, all new 4nd fash- lonable goods, marked down Irom $1 and $1.25 to only % cents. Rough and Ready Cape May Hats, “Knowlton’s” best make, only 39cents. All other makes down to 5 cents, 50 dozen of the desirable “Belle Cole” shapedown, to 25 cents, former price 75 cents. Long white Ostrich Plumes at 50 cents, marked down from $1, 75 cents, marked down from $1.25. #1. marked down from $3. $1.23, marked down from $2.50. marked down from $3.50. 50 ready trimmed Hats for traveling. street and dress, nicely gotten up. It will surprise you how cheap we offer ther. It Is universally acknowledged that we not only sell the cheapest but the best goods for the money. Call ana be convinced that we always sell the kind of goods at the prices we advertise them. Biovr's, 710 7th street. M. Augenstein, 817 77 Srreer Nontnwest, 3 for to-mor-ow the following Spectal bar- gains: 4g dz. fancy goblets, 2%.; Japanned cake dz. wine or bread voxes, 63, 75 and'85c. plece; lasses, 182; crystal milk pitchers, owls, 10c.; decorated chamber sets, $3.21; cham- ber pails, all colors, 82c.; J¢ dz knives and for Sre. ; rolling pins, comb cases, salt shakers, clothes Maes, 3¢ uz. tea spoons, 8 folding fans, sunshades, looking table mats, Special prices In frult Jurs, cans and jelly glasses, Our Immense stock of Daby carriages and trunks below cost for next ten lays. 8147thSt. King’s Palace. 814 7th St. Lower and lower still. Special sale and still an- gther reduetion oa to-morrow. For Saturday,Juiy stonly. 18 doz. fine Fayall Cape Mays at 24 cts. only, Roush and ready best Cape May's at 35 cts, 500 bunches Black Tips ut 20 cts. only. 1,0C0 prime Plumes at 65 cts. only. 1,000 Tuscan Hats at 24 cts. only. 1,000 ehotce Black French Chip Hats at 18. 25 and 0 cts. 1,500 pieces of Ribbon at 10, 15 and 20 cts, only. The entire stock of Millinery at slaughtering prices. Hats given away at Krno's PaLace. Prophets of the Weather. ‘Wiggins und tlk seem to flourish only in winter, Just as if we had no weatner in summer, We Teally have the worst kind of weather in suramer. {e may not shake up the air so much and how! so loudly, but it shakes up our systems more and makes them howl. ‘There 13 no antidote for weather, but you cam make th fe, Perry Davis’ Pain Killer tg the magician that controis 2il kinds of stomach and bowel disturbances which warm weather breeds. Tuey are always sudden, like a cyclone, and almost always danger- ous. Wise people never separate themselves from the remedy. For Aged Men, Women, weak and sickly children, without a rival. Will not cause beadache. Brown’s Iron Bitters, DARDANELLE, AUK.—Dr. M. M. Croom says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters 1s the best medicine in the world and is effecting miraculous cures.” SALTMARSH, ALa—Dr. James B. Mills says: “Several of iny patients have used Brown’s Iron Bitters tor chrouic indigestion with benetit.” Milwaukee Beer, 5c. a stoveplpe—arawn from ?rood. uw ‘KxiGut, 1732 Penna. avenue, Don’t Die in_the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice,roaches, Ded-buge, Mes, anisy moles, ehipmiunks, gophers Lundborg’s Rhentsh Cologne. Milwaukee Beer, Sc. a schooner—drawn from tood. } ry Ksiaut, 1782 Penna. avenue, Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned. every morning and delivered in 34-1b. “Ward” prints, abc. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 1c, pint. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. AX ANONYMOUS NOVEL, THE BREAD-WINNERS, Begins in the August number of ‘Tur CENTURY MaGazing. The scene fs laid tn one of the western lake cities, before and during the great Labor Riots, The story 1s full of action, and abounds in local descriptions and social studies, which heighten the interest and continually pique curi- osity as to its authorship. As in former years, this number fs called THE MIDSUMMER HOLIDAY CENTURY. It contains richly itlustrated articles, short Storles, sketches, poems and breezy out-of-door papers, specially adapted to the summer season, One of its features is a handsomely fllustrated article on “ob White, the Game Bird of Amer- ica,” by Prof. Alfred M. Mayer, a scientific sports- man, Who gives practical suggestions for shooting quail. Joel Chandler Harris contributes another group of his “Nights with Uncle Remus,” H. H. one of heP profusely illustrated articles on “South- ern California Missions,” and W. D. Howells offers the most entertaining chapters yet given of “A Woman’s Reason.” “The Silk Dress Story” and “The New Minister’s Great Opportunity” are two short stories of a humorous character. John Bur- roughs writes with vigor and charm about the Carlyles, and Henry James has an admirable essay on the leading French novelist of the day—Al- phonse Daudet—of whom a full-page portralt is given. There are also illustrated articles upon the works of “Mr. Watts at the Grosvenor Gallery,” “The Oldest Club in America,” ete., ete., ete. For sale by all booksellers and newsdealers; price, 85 cents, In no other shape can s0 much entertaining reading matter, with such beautiful engravings, be had for the price, Persons who are not regular readers of THe Century should Not fall to see this specis] number. it THE CENTURY CO., New York. Kise Patsce Auzan Or Au *Alderne: Great rejoicing among the ladies at the WONDERFUL BARGAINS at KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘We donot compel our customers to buy one dollar's worth of goods to get a five-cent hat, but we are deter- mined to alaughter owrextensive and fashionable stock of Millinery at slaughtering prices, Desirable Hatsatéc., sold fc at 25 and 50c. 1.000 Desirable Hateat lormerty | i and$i. Elsa frouch Chip tia at ite, only, sold formeriy Fine-Legborn Hats st 160. only, sold 2,500 Liason? Dridus White’Plames at 68 and 906. only. COME AND SEE THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS, Elegant Sash Ribbons, inches wide, a5, 35 and 400. §,000‘Bisk and Colored Tipe, 85, 40 and S0c. » bunch Euge disble Bagsh crape oon than responding iow i prose, Call and ascertain our SLAUGHTERING PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. KING'S PALACE, THE LARGEST RETAIL. MILLINERY IN THE UNITED STATES. dy16 Senses SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS DRY GOODS. LAKE BFACH, N. Esectric uy leben! HOME. “ teat tT Cees Ath Sy17-6t* = UURUGRLIN, Propeitor HIGHARDSON: Spee Takes SS TEhitet APE MAY, NJ. AKE HOUSE, SPRING LAKE, Sogemtnct Satara croee reebOwae | Leica 1 Sena esemmney jyl6-1m* FANNIE M. = Pisty P OINT Horez, J. P. HORBACH & Co. tout Newly furnished throughout. ‘New and commodious bath houses. Steamers Excelsior nnd Leary leave Washington and Norfolk daily with U. S. mail and passengers. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Crabe. Jor particulars address Hotel. ic 3y13-1m Ho zkom House, BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. J. teat It is two and a-hsl¥ mfles north of Atlantic City, and be cars one EE Std Sts piace, conve rity Fans direct to the house. it is near the beach wid aac as can be found at any resort. a aepy air the summer residences of Hon. Alfred C. farmer and other prom‘nent-men. iminediats yicinity of the house will ‘be found good una ng and rg ‘Terms, $10 to $12 per week. Washiny morning tin Philadelphia and Adautle city. Dal mail. (iyli-im) RESD 's SMITH, Proprietors.” F222 00D COTTAGE, NEAR OAKLAND, MD; ring is the mountains, Ror portonasred a stains. For particulars ad- areca’ De mountatiy. JAMES F LEWIS, ‘Oakiand, O. dept. 1534 Tatreet. ‘jy9-iin’ N, terms reasonable. E. N. OOX. jy6-lm Soo trance to‘ love, Three miies from the Kaater- skill and Haine Falls. Terms $10 per week. P. H. SCRIBNER, Palenville, Greene co., N.¥. Jys-1m TLANTIC CITY, N.J.—BRADY HOUSE, Arkansas avenue.—A handsome summer resort. Good board at lowest rates. Large, airy rooms, god beds ire water, parlor pians Swings, Be. JAMES BRADY: Box 108. Stim ASBURY FARK. IN, J: THE VICTORIA, ME- dium-sized private family hotel, near the; ocean. Surf bathing unsurpassed: {ihted by’ as; hair mattresses; table excelient; terms, moderate. jezt-Tor ‘OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N.J... OPENS first season July 7th, 1883. Dir y on, ihe beach: clerauty, furnished atrieuy rt Class, ‘Terme, $3.60 auld. $4. XK DILDRETH, Proprietor. 3m J GEA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, _N. J,. corner of Pennsylvania and Atlantic av nes. “Que of the best locations in ‘the city: 9/9 summer and winter. ‘The house has been thorough'y renovated and revur- nished; a to every window; pure water intro- duced;’ the tavie" will not be ex elied by any in the country. ‘Terms very reasonable for first-class accom- veel ‘Three minutes’ walk from both railway stations, 3e23-6w WARNER & PENDER, Proprietors. RNVER, VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. THE moet delightfu ~unimer Resort ir'the tate. Salt water bathing, boating and fishing. Situa- tion within 10d yards of the beach and steam- boat landings. “Beautiful level roads for driv-, ing. Photograph of the hotel and circulars can De of Dr. Wa B. Young, real estate broker, 1420 New ‘Yorx avenue. RENCE PETERS, Prop. im Je2-Im MRS. MoCLELEAND. det JTOMAC HOTEL. ST. GEORGE'S IgL-AND, ps ei ope OPEN dose 25. ‘erma: $1. day, $9 per anc | Sartor Special arrangements or fami- ies. Steamers George Leary and Excelsior, met at Piney Point wharf. Good sailing and bathing. ‘All boats free, Address R. J. ADAMS & BROS. Piney Foint, St. Mary's county, Ma. References: schmedtie & Bir s., 707 7th st. n w.; A. Donaldson, Government Printing Office. IAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Fauquier county, Va., 56 miles from Washington. Morning and evening trains. via Virginia, Midland railroad. All the modern improve- » Se. iy ments throughout, including hot and cold baths, closets on each floor, electric bells, gas, ‘The social features of the Fauquier attrac ions of retropolitan life, owi to Washington and Baltimore. &e,, address 620-1, (osezess HALLS pe MAP Uneqnaled location, substantial building, new furniture, prompt and attentive service, a possens the For inf Span "or information, F. TENNEY & CO... Sprin ing to ‘At the Springs. eleyator, electric bells, electric lights. fat A Table of superior Excellence. ‘The Orchestra willbe conducted by Mr. Zimmerman. H. J. & G. R. CRUMP, Of Colopnade Hotel, Viuladelphia, nd Devon Inn, Opens JUNE BOTH. ie us STATES HOTEL. a The largest in Atlantic City, N. J. roof Mat ona, ‘open for the season sees BENJ. H. BROWN JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. _jel8-ataug6&eodi6t. EASIDE yee ConA coy vp WILL pen June 23d; terms, Permeck isreiched via. B. W.& B. Re Efont as 2m tern Shore and Mary and’ Steamboat Cos. For particulars ‘apply 10.8. J. MASSEY, Prop. ‘PHEMONT HOUSE, by ‘Vermont avenue, above Atlantic avenue, Atlantic ys, N. J.” Ocean view from every’ 3) foo The house will be kept open all the Fear. For particulars address Mrs. ROBT. BLACK. my30-3m, GPRAY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.. DIRECTLY 4D facing the ocean and lake. Superior four- story hotel, with verandas on fronts. Porfect drafnage and ventilation.. Large and, airy rooms. Accommodation for 200, x 2,057. rs. JOSEPH WHITE. Je12-2m IPH" POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, Fast Express Trains, with Parlor cars at- teched are run durini ‘the season at conveni- 2) ent hours, and. passengers will find on their Js arrival at the New Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Union Transfer Coaches trausfer direct to the station of the West Jersey railroad, at the foot of Market street For through tickets, baggage checks, and full i-for- mation, apply as follows: Northeast corner 13th street aud Pennsylvania avenue station, Baltimore and Poto- mac Kaira. CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen’l Manager. 4e9-taul5 J. R. WOOD, Gen’l Passenger Agent. ss Anaytie Cry. A Express Trai THROUGH witnoudl SMR? Stops IN NINETY MINUTES va CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! RAILROAD, WEST JERSEY RAILKOAD, From foot of Market st. a Station foot of Vine street. | Station from Washi: trae ofthe Baltimore sd delphia and arrive at the the Pennaylvauia railroad. rh tickets, h aoe and Pennsylvania avenue; railroad. checks, and full inform- \weat_ corner street station Baltimore and Poto- 3, R. WOOD, Passenger Agent, ~ OBB'S ISLAND, VA.. THE Cc sip REagR u @hannel and shark firbing and snips shootin. ‘Terms; $2 por day: $12 per woek. $40 Route from O14 Point by steamer Northas jston steamers make close OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 127m. ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Great North Mountain, ‘Near Winchester, Va., ‘Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish city. af that time. ‘o[Stve siiditlons have been made this season fof the accommodation of a greater number of guests. dining-room has also ‘ew patent closets: have provided, ana the sanlinry arraecmeans ane perfect. for an abundant crop of the best fruit in the neighborhood of the is very PiPor circulars and. accommodations to A. 8. . 8. Bratt & Son, 401 9th. We ©. Cireu- tt Bon street, Washington, del A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. nna teat THE PARK HOTEL, ‘Williamsport, Ko. ful drives, music, fe eGR tage I = open JUNE ler, 33 ‘Termon, Ex Fe ee -. tc Feeeceeeee teat my23-3m “WALTER BUBTOR, Proprietor. GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, Deyn pegren tara teat EE aR Oee Ee aKeuriy. Seen et Petri W, Ma. Hy. BRO RE, 19 brian as ego ev ¥. ‘Cape. CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. Ts second to none on the coast for location and di, managernen = = z CAPE MAY CiT’ Me H. HAMILTON, Proprietor. eatest Houte to the NOW OPEN, by Mrs. TJ. WILEY, of"! be West tet moreliud,” Palatka, Fla. $e22 col V VAVENLY HOUSE, AILANTIC CIT a. Open all the Year’ Hot aud cold weter Bathe in the house. El ctrie Belis, Gan Suda the couycuichtee of w frwt-claew hotel. go Ocean stew coach to meet trai Ser-am Be 3.L. BUYANT. (CQBIN JOuN BRIDGE HOTEL @. 0. /Montgomery county, Md.); seven miles | f¥om Washington on Conduit rad: the fest drive from city :proprieties strictly enforced ,LARGES: STONE “ANCHE N THE WOKLDon adjoining, my4-4m_ OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPEIS FERRY, WEST Va., rebuiitand newly furnishel rooms. Oo Malaria or mosquitoes. Table board un- paxsed. Terms, $6 to $7.50 per week, ac Oren SUNE fot, 1500 ne EE TQViern Pro: brietreas. | my26-2m STFOKD HALL, OXFORD. MD. ‘bi oer! ‘Mar ten Bokeh if 28 OU ° the 12th June. 1303, for the socommadation ot guests. Terme m vea3-imy Cle ‘§ SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES the river; fine fishinw, ‘oy ne, Terme 1.804 day Red COLTON, Bre Drictor, Milestown P. 0., St. Mary's Cot, Ma. Jet thing. 4: 20r% tay, BS (CoseRESS HALL, tut OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE 16rn. SARATOGA SPRINGS, BATES $3.50 AND $4 PER DAY, Je6-2m V CLEMENT & COX, Proprietors. ATER GAP HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa. Open with increared attractions. Running water in chambers from springs; drainage perfect; free from inalaria, morqui- toes and ‘Three hours anda half from Puiladclphia | by Pennsyivania k. KR. L. W. BRODHEAD. 3e23-1i pe “BRIGHTON,” atuantie city. Jf OPBN AUL THE YEAR. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, Address my9-3mo F. W. HEMSLEY & 80N. NREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEAR THE Dieceh Lanre, shady. grounds: swings, net, lawn tennis; eet Piece, for families. & Reagonab'e rates. CHAS. LE KOY WHEEL- 38 ER, Proprietor. e7-2m ETROPOLITAN—CORNER OF ATLAN-, ticand Fifth avenues, Atlant'c City, near Time baths. Camden and Adiautic traing stop, atthe door. Terms moderate, J. A. MecLirs, jel-2m Pro) 5 YW ibi0k COLLEGE RESORT. BHADE, MOUN- Fishing, Pzcelleut Table. "Circuate at Brew: fano's, “1015 "Venn. “Ave. or address A.M. SELLY, New Windsor, Mae myis-Sur GANR SHEA BOTH. OCEAN END OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE, An entirely vow ons lagnntly fr alate, in entirely new house, elegantly fu electric bla, wan, Be. Full ocean Mew. Fire clans in every Teapect. year. tars WM. 9. LOVE, Pe a ). Box 452. my30-; HTL Avzion, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The most elegantly furnished and best ap-, Pointed Lotel in Atlantic City. OPUN JUNE 30rn. Je15-2m_ LEN1Z & SIEGUIST, Propri-tors, TP\HE MADISON, Sunset avenue and Kuyley stree! feat SHUR Pau Se First-class. “Gas, Electric Belis and Teleph ne. Box 640. | a Gel2-2m)} E. GATE. ATANTIC CITY, N. 3. i FAMILY HOTEL, teat | THE COLONNADE. Furnished, with all the modern improvements. MRS. O. A. RINES, my?21-2m (Formerly of Washington, D.C.) THe SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. feat Ie pleasantly situated on Michiean avenue, about yardafrom tio leach, with unobstructed ocean front ‘and sea breezes, is now open. Ad ‘ress my9-30, EDWIN ROBERTS. T. CHARLES—OCEAN END OF DFLA- ware avenue, Atiantic City, N. J. Much 7) proved. and with uninterru’ ted view of the, Ocean. JONAH WOO1TON, Proprietor. my BOOKS, &c. REMNANTS OF CARPETINGS. INGRAIN CARPETS ‘n remnants, 25 ote. BRUSSELS CARPETS, in remnants, 60 cte. FLOOR O1.CLOTHS, all widths, from 37 cts. WHITE and FANCY MATTING, prices reduced. NEW CARPETS, FALL STYLES, BRUSSELS and INGRAINS, Weta, ST cta., 50 cte.,62ets., 75 ote, Bete, Hete.,eF LAWNS—LAWNS—LAWNs. Yard-wide Lawne, tn remnanta, 5 cents. Union Linen Lawns, 8 conta, SATIN PARASOLS, lined $2. TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, $1.25, BLACK CASHMERES, all wool, 37 cts, | ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, 25 ote, | GINGHAMS, PERCALES, INDIGO BLUF OALIOO, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS and SHEETING. © M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. Sumer Goons AT SUMMER PRICES, 40 inch BATISTE NOVEL PATTERNS at IB, ast, | SCOTCH GIN'sHAMS REDUCED, FRENCH SATINES REDUCED. POINTED LINEN LAWNS REDUCED. FRENCH LAWNS REDUCED. INDIA LINENS—SPECIAL PXIOE. Handsome Designs in Domestic Lawns and Ging- hams, 8c., 1c. and 12igc. aa PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH NAINSOOK, INDIA MULLS, DOTTED MUSLINS, ‘We closed out a lot of Misses’ Hose worth Bc. ; we aul for 25c. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ay? ARKET SPACB. Srecut Banearys: TRUNNEL & CLARK, $11 MARKET SPace, Are offering many Snecial Rargaing, as they have eee ‘cures! desirable woods since the Recent break in prices FONGEE SUITS all Sik, ST aphee Genuine im; FOU! ARD SILK, 75 conta, Great Bai in BLACK and COLOKKD SILKS of reliable makes. All Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS marked 20 per cent. Herein in TABLE LINENS NS, PEESIAN LAWN8, ottom prices. AWNS, 200. reduced from 7%. in @RENADINES and Biack Goods. Hinen HANDRENCHIEES Special), Ie. TES" BLACK LISLE THMPAD HOSE, ins in Children's FANCY HUSE; reduced VESTS, high and low Bho. NDARD Prints, 6c.. reduced from Be, STICS AT KOCK BOTTOM PRICES, “ONE PRICE ONLY.” TRUNNEL & CLARK. Crosixe Our Sosaen Unsprsuiare, 50-Cent Gauze Shirts, 3 for $1. All styles finest Linen Collar 1.50 5 Finest ni y tnen rs Cet ieee Pipe iy Linen « te, pair. Good Stspendere for Ib cts. a pair. Summor Neck Wear almost given away. fix Fine Drees Shirts made to order for %6,-at MEGINNISS, 3e29 1002 F street northwest. Lawss: Lawxs Lowss: Cheapest Lawns in Washington. Renutiful Pacifie Lawns, finest quality, actual value 12%¢,, recuced to oc SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! on tke in — any Colored yd ancy Silke $Tigc. Heavy Gro Grain Diack ti duced trom $1.80 down to #1. = NUNS VEILINGS! NUNS VEILINGS! Cheapest Nuns’ Veiliugs in Washington. Nuns’ Vatl- ings, ail pare, Wool, widest double width, (42 inches wide), reduced from 62c, dowa to 3730. Nuns’ Vellings, fine quality, reduced to 200. Nuns’ Veilings, lace effect, pure wool, in Bl berry, Electric Blue and Cream; actual val duced to Be. = Straw- IGay BO BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Black Silk Brocade Grenadines, every thread all pure Nrw Boo KS. ‘Memoire of Jchn A. Dix, by Mc Dix Dynamic Raarolory: Ze by Wards y Moody. Land and Labors, Under Ground Kus ia, by Reanim pencer. ‘Tiger Lily, ty J ayers Henne ce i, Phyllis Brown, Fidra Shaw. For the Major, C. F. Woodson. Houne that aiii Built, CE. Gartner. [ot Plowshares, ESS. ML. T. MORRISON, 475 Penneylvania avenue, 166 Hor Prowsnax ty Judge ee THE GOLDEN CHERSONESE. By Miss PITMANS PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONALY. pit, COLLECTIONS OF DEAN STANLEY. By Dean radley. qiubies OF NEGLECTED TEXTS. By Dr. Rob- ron. FANLY GRAVES; FOR THE BEREAVED. By MeDutt. For sale WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, jel SVVENTH STREET. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Srecian Satz Or UPRIGHT PIANOS BY CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N, W. No. 1.—An elaborately carved 3-stringed double rose- Toda depcered, with extra yrand, cabinet grand, by the oldest New York maker. “Orizthal price $1,000; of- fered at one-third, and wiil take piano {n excl No. 2.—A Cabinet Grand, by the leading Boston ma- ker; very fine Iiano. Factory price $750, offered at No. 8.—A celebrated New York Piano, nearly new; worth $300, offered at $170." No. 4-—A good imported upright, $7. af No. 5.—A very elegant Square Grand Piano, bought | trustee's aale and worth aly $160. low peices ‘matchless Shon- ninesr Gyan ‘Organ! oid on $6 mouthiy pasmeaix 1.—Ve great barrains second-hand Melo- cons ad Organ ranging from $20 15 $50, N. B.—I tune, ship and repair instruments; sell to all sh : Ruehaaiosahtsass oo nt 1 aes BROS.” PIAN BURDL TT OnGaNa, G. . KUHN, Agent. my29 407 10th street n.w.' Ts STIEFF, THE KRANICH & BACH, NEW EN AND atlas AL nOu an ge Bader © = ine wn monthi; instalment plan, at @. L. WILD & BRO.'S MU: ICAL WAREROOMS, ap25 709 7th street northwest. Rgtanoe gate PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent ices. Knabe & Co.'s Ppsyos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIA she Best Medium-priced Piano WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Stock in thentte. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F Manaeine vartner of the late fin Kis ko. Ger Taz Bes: SUITS JUST AB- ‘They ere cheaper than Silk, reduced from $1.50 to T5e. ‘Brocade Grenadiues, actual value $1, reduced t050c, wn Wameutta, Fruitofthe!oom and Davol yard wide Bleached Cottons reduced 9 83xce CARTERS, 526 MARKET SPACR, S™ To THE FoRE: GUINNIP's, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH 8 KEET NORTHWEST. This week we shall offer Special Goods at Special furespacil Uaretion Gurine Wis spec Mabe hag cures ine during for the six Special Days of this Special Week. PARA OLS, AT AND UNDER GO8T, Satin ParasolsCold, white and black lininen, former price $3.50. Binck Natin—Spanish, lee ming, Uaih and fancy iiuitue, $3.45; forwer price 24.25. Black Sati ted 80, Care atin—Lace trimmed, $4. former Car tinal aud Cream Satin—Lace uimmud, ; former price $12. * UNDENGARMENTS. In this, one of our most p pular departments, will be found all garments of Underwe tmade of . otton and Cambric, and elaborately trimin-d with j aces, Hei burghe and Irish Point, selling at Cost Prices.” A few lots of Soiled Garments we ofier at exactly Half Pri We nave made a specialty of this departuent, and sh: certainly undersell any of our competitors, Gai Vests—! siceves, 30 cents: worth cents. Gauze V styles, 35, 40 and 6) cent, GENT'S FURNISHINGS. ‘We certainly do hold a deservedly Inrvc trade in thia, another important branch of our extensive bu-inera, and have and shall continue to offer goods at ingly low prices. Gent's Gauze Vests, 25, cents. Jean Drawers, 50 conta, itive! where at 65 cents. | ('nlaundried $ a Vnlaundried birt Wameutte Hine bosumes and cu! $1; good value for $1.50. “Britiah Haif-Hone, 22 cente, cular 25 ceats. Sod colors Halt Ee S8and docents, “Fancy stripes, 30, 1a 1b ana Bb centa. Dude ~tripes for the oe nd 50 cents.” Gent's Lisle tread Gloves, 20 cents, for- mer S5cente — China Silk Handkerchief, the a and rely ou so-ocht tandiercinct eels Linen Handkerchief, both piain 2125p, 15, 18, 22 and iss s GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 25 Sscomr Frou Loss Br Bunouans, ROBBERY, FIKE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In tts own building, Conxer 16ru Staerr axp New Yonx Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 224, 1867, ‘Capital. -$200, 000 ‘according to size and location. Kooms and Desks ad~ joining Veults, provided for Safe-renters. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descrip- tion. including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE, JEW- ELRBY, DELD8, &e., taken for BAFE-KELPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Kates, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Precident. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice Presidant, JOHN CASBELS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STUBTEVANT, Secretary. (©. RK. Nyman, Asst. Seay. Drmsctons: ‘Charles C. Glover, Tae Ricos Fine [xevnance Couranr,

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