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THURSDAY. - Joly 26, 1883. The Wenther. “OFFICE OF THE CETEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Warncton, D.C., July 25, 1883, 9:39 a.m. New England and the middie Atiantic states, , Yarlable winds, stationary or rising Ford fair weatl Darome SrectaL i Lemperature. are t with slowly rising temper iture. and and the mid Weather, followed by Bing, in the former district and tnt Portions of the lauer distric temperature. rer 1 ra — ae TES leaving the city for the su trunks of silverv all pac valnable thing Company, e¢ nue. Chr: todpm seeat i—Kets Ken holos with ¢ 3, 1109 Pa. av. It knocks them. 1. Re Frssern’s town. MovENtxe Stone remove: Go there for bar, 7th si nd DI Five, pure Against sus ral disorde Btreet northy aplalnt cht Aurora vapot For salt CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Minstrels and va- THEATER Comiqus.—F flety. FR'S SUMMER GARDEN.—Concert. Ys GARDE Swistie Seno. sWhinuing party at extn Jexvin of time, sired. ptte TIVELY IN ADVA J. Sulllington <¢ rity during he add ress changed ‘Oo. we have fatest tel pap incoming steamers from .D. Milan ha i 4 No. 4. Wasi ted Commandery. whi to the Grand Coinmandery, Uiennial conclave, 1883. K. e Apolio club excursion to Marshall Hall last nue of the most enjoyable entertatnments of the kind given rge were com- of Mes.rs Woodman, Atkinson, Trallor, this season. The committees tn c a May. house of J. J. Appleh, avenue northwest: damage bet cause of fire unknown. feet of a dweiling. The arguments tn the case of Bamburger agt. the B. &. P. R R., foran injunction, before Juage rt, Was concluded to- James, in “the Equity Co day, and decision was reserved. pastes ees Excursions. Etc. See ADVERTISEMENT of a family excursion es of the members of the 1, Christian and Foundry M.E.churches,to ner Armenia, next ning, at 8am. Four hours glven for under the ausp Lower Cedar Point, on the st n the palatial s' Boat leaves her wharf at 6:20. Canis Joun Brn ceistor” will Cabin canal at 60" Jock p. tb., returi ig at LL Down tHe Rivex—On the excursion on the steamer leaving the ferry wharr at 6p. Morrow. a concert by the famous Bavarian in- fantry Dand will be given. See advertisement. Occogvas Fatts.—Steamer Mary Washington Will muoke excursion trips to Oceoquan Fails every Friday. Tickets, % cents. Tue ConcoRAN makes dally trips to Mount Ver- ays excepted). On Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons spectal trips are made. Bon (Sun Bee advertisement. Pre-nic asp CaMr-FrRe.—First grand ple-nic and camp-fr- of James A. Garfield Post, No. shington Sch th street northwest, Tuesday, July gist, R, will be held at the W. park, ‘1882. REGULAR STEAMER for Colonial Beach and Clas- ‘3 Tih street wharf every Saturday at ing leaves the beach at 4:20 p.m. Looxovt.—The Inland and Seaboard any sell tickets fag passage on the Lady of the Lake and Jane Moseley to and trom Point Lockout and one Week’s stay at the hotel for ste shore le: sting comp #0. FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA, Va—Fare 5 cents. — Steamer Thompson will run on Sundays as a ferry between W: shington and Alexandria. EXCURSIONS ON THE ARMENIA.—Select evening excursions down the Potomac every Saturday eve- Bing. | Steatier Armenta will leave at 6: ing at 1 Wasttxarox Grove.—Dally excursions to Wash- ington Grove, on the Metropolitan Branch B. & O. Failroud, the train leaving Washington at 8:20 a. 10 p.m. cursions are given to Cape May over the Pennsylvania railroad every Saturday during July and August. Train leaves at 10:30 a. n. returniug from the grove at ‘APE MAY.—E ‘THE Many Wasnixcroy ma coquan Falls on Mondays, W @ays to Glymont and Marshall Hail. —— An Old Story. To the Editor of Tue Evestse Star: As am evidence of the value of Tue Srar as an advertising medium I want to give my testimony. Hlost my pocketbook on Sunday. I advertised the Joss In THE Stax of yesterday, and on the same evening the book and money and papers were re- turpec tome. Therefore let me subscribe myself | July 25, 1583. Gxanp MERCL ————s handing him a pa Th fuble justic “Madam, what do “1 don't _keow,” she sald; peals.” The sald: the matter of departed logy ‘Won't appeal” at appeal “REFUGEES FROM THE EGYPTIAN Anwy.”—OMecer jouth Washington preci: three tramps lying c sh grassona common near the M-street James Creek canal, near the Arsenal. tion house. Evch of them had a large bag containing clothing not speak’ E, an Williams, of th St night dis int ‘They were arrested and taken to the 5 and provisions. They could ‘but by writing explained that their John Tiaig, Peter Fisco and Chari “refuge from th Usiactory Dustness here, + Court this mornil Workhouse for 90 ¢ Lasoners Dewan ring Men’s Protect borers, ata formal mee they wilt p: Gemand. > — STOCKING THE Poroxac wirh TERRAPIN.—Capt. it, formeriy manager of the Queen . Cuinderland, Md.,on Tues lay placed vland, six soft-shell r. He is contl- dent that they will breed rapidly. These terrapins 3. Pb City inthe Pothnac, near Cua terrapin Caken from the Onlo Tt Grow to Linge size, and are choice eating. _— A Broxes LeG.—About noon yesterday a horse attached to a wazon owned by Behread & Son got ned on Sth street, between K street and New York avenue northwest, and ran away. The rke, colored, in trylug to check his right leg broken in two places below the knee. He was taken to M18 home on G street, S southwest, and afters frig driver, Arthur him, between 34 and 1% stre. ward removed to Provi le c hospital ——— River Txape — Harbormaster Sutton reports arrivals at river front as follows: Cleared—West Emm Heather, Fisher, nr. Hatue S. Williams, ortsmouth, N-H.; schr. Mary L." Allen, Butier,'500 tons coal, Boston, Mass. Arrived in "West Washington—Scnr. Joan A. dilmore, Meredith & Co; barge Salena, Smith, 115 tons coal, A. G. Johnson: sehr. Oulver Underwood, Kendrick, 30 cords wood; Washington—: tons coal, Boston, Mas: Bray, 1,30 tons’coal, Curtis, Smith, light, same. sdiiived, tn South Washington—Schr. Bosste, ler, 24,000 feet lumber, iscoe; Dang cori” sie , 121 tons coal, Inland Seaboard ; Darge Sallie E. Haslett, Monigan, 115 tons coal, satne; sehr. Thomas and James, Salt iff; sehr. RW. Bodell, ‘Oxiord,” Mos: Coasting Ci % cords wood, G. L. SI Church, 71 tons coal, ‘phenson Bros LOCAL MENTION. BULLETIN—PAIR WEATHER AND RISING | Bowers, R.O. En le Atlantic state on Fri Tne Marine band headed the | that lett th with slowly rising sliver pitcher won in tt ny kind of to the new armory hirteenth paints @ cart Whicg Was of the line cang For ain Mt a h Powder. Ick CnEAx shipped anywhere out of perry wine, the beat ‘The tne of 7 ing been injured, The new handso:ely hall on the ent, and atte tren i about 150 filled with st Julis, atChr. Xander’s, No. 911 7th had run a rrived b d to her hoine to- toast of the ev daughter: : stinding. After the collation had be v and the new armory (which has been fully de- the departure of the ntal Concert. and gentlemen's S often as de- wiity cents per month, post | DAVIS, OF PORTLAND, HER St. Nicholas for August. friend and street. Davis at once too resented by them an Francisco, Cal, | An Will put up more than one first-class crew. FAILURE OF ATTEMPTS TO NEGOTIATE A JOINT RE- ‘ning a fire was discovered in the 2 Pennsylvania en $300 and $400; In the Police Court this morning Wm. S: ‘Was fined $10 for violating the building regi tions In piling a lot of lumber on a lot within 200 XCURSION will be given by the Rose- Club to Marshall “Hall “amer W. W. Corcoran. —The steam packet “Ex- a trip this evening nm Bridge, leavin; Congress strect $810; lot 16, to Mrs. Mary V. Bonnell, for $1,564. lot 18, to Mrs. Helen Rand Tindall, ‘for $810 cas! and lot 37 to Leigh Robinson, for $825 cash. Ft Mrs. Charlotte A. Weed, lot 18, bi division north grounds of Columbian Mrs. Abble W. Gillet, for $1,196.25 cash, block 40, of same sub-divisio! for $1,160 z block 39, and lots 18 and 14, block 40, same sub- division, to Mrs. Marle C. For Mrs. Mary A. Holmead, lots 9 to 16, tuclusive, Db es excursions to Oc- dnesdays and Fri- @ays; to Marshall Hall on Saturdays, and on Sun- A lady stepped into the ce Chas. Walter yesterday, and, 5 I want to appe: jooked Over the paper and re ou appeal from?” ut everybody ap- per was a statement of the asse- ut on her property from the assessor's oMlce, | and the amount had been greatly reduced froin that of last year. When Justice Walter explained dvantage she bad gataed, the Lidy g and ejaculating, “i tink I division north grounds of Colum to Henry Wise Garnett, for $3,032.88. For Wm. A: Johnson, lots 7, 8, 17 and 18 inclustve, block 47, Holmead’s sub-division of part of Mount Pleasant, to Henry Wise G: Sand: LE S. N., for $10,000 cash. For Mrs. Eliz. R. Buch- Jewel lots 11, 12 and 1: uare 214 (No. 1440 M street northwest) to Henry ne, tnd were sent to the each by Judge Snell, $@ $1.50 Per Day.—The Lav- | Unton, comprised of colored | the other night | after next Monday they will not | Ss than $1.50 per also, that they | Wil stop work at 4 p.m. Saturday. ‘Meantime 1 the resolutions to theiremployers nd appeal to them, in consideration of the high Price of provisions, to recognize Uhe justice of their The Rifles Home Again. SOLDIER BOYS WELCOMED IN THEIR NEW AKMORY. ‘The National Rifles, upon thetr return from Cape May, last evening, met a most enthusiastic recep- tion. The train bringing them home arrived at the Baltimore and Pototase depot a little before yelock. They were welcomed by the stay-at- mbers,numbering thirty-three,under com- mand o: Lieut. Thornett; the National Rifle Cadets, Capt. Domer; about one hundred honor- ary members, marshaled by Col. Boyd, and the special committee of fifteen appointed to receive them: Gen. D. S. Walker, E. G. Davis, J. W. | rs Howell, Dr. R. Reyburn, jr, CW. The ora, i ston, J. W. Drew, E. Jc Thousands of tie depot and Were congregated ong the Hine of ‘The ny depo who accompa: pdt front of te tive mai Wi nthe eoluma turned mory dr Way Was brilliant li a by the klire of rockets Was by Peansylva i avenue avenue, to 10th stre building on ¢ streets. On Pennsyly. corner of 10th s New Y ud theace betwe drawn ahead MERE OF Tie wagon ws ap ted of its 10a suined, no one Wav= rinory building was, figs. In the large nyjttet table was eet Shad laid asicte thetr accou- "y took thelr pl At Lie tbl Who ment sm. Before taking seats Mr. E. € f of the honorary members and stay-at ed the Warriors to thelr new arin . Burnside responded appropris uz Was “To ni by Col Burns! reked Dy nereh was then ents ry Was propo: ed in Tue Sak) laspected, the company broke up. Goop WorDs Fe The Cape May # E “GALLANT RIFLES.” terday. speaking of ton company, “We regre allant Rifles are to take up the line of ir sojourn here has been a mo: Mi The rank and file of t pany have es to US by a hundred Instan courtesies of life. ** * We hops t tion With us again as We be —_ Losta. after the rowing men of the An an club, with bis ter partner, hold, amd in th swilned the Analostan four-oared tans have some eX: ell nt men, wh: emselves under Davis’ charge,¥ iz. The if they. make GATTA. ‘The Srar expected to be able to announce to the public to-day that the District boat clubs had con- cluded to harmonize their difficulties and jotu to- gether in holding a joint open regatta upon the Potomac, as plan was for e: which ‘had been separately de most advantageous for together in joint convention again an agre tween the middle of August ‘The project ouly missed by cesstul. If some such reconciliation of ex: diMeulties could be effected it would not only prove a great satisfaction to the boating frater- nity but would be rally who are interested tn aquitic sports, for it first Intended. The proposed h club to drop altozether the ds holding the regatta, meet mutually 0 com} Fomise by dechting upon a date be- and the 34 of October. a ttle of proving sue- ing mmended by the public gene- general subject of regret that our local clubs e allowed the dite to prevent their holding one splendid joint regatta this year. -It may not be too late to put aside feelings of antagonisin, drop all the old arguments and reasons and ‘start atresh; Dut just now It looks as if 1E could uot be lone. THE NATIONAL AMATEUR REGATTA. Captain Gibson this morning received by tele- graph the entry of the four-oared crew to repre- sent the Canadian oarsmen in the national ama- teur regatta. ‘This crew was victorious in the Tegatta held at Ottawa yesterday. compete at Newark with the Hills Centennials, of Detroit, who are also entered. A grand race Is expected: They will ales and the ee Toe Rema OF EX-Goy. SWANN Pass TaxovGH Tus Crry.—The remains of the late ex- Got. Thomas Swann (whose death at his country seat, Morven, near Leesburg, Va., was mentioned in yesterday’s Star,) arrived here by the Wash- ington and Ohio train this inorning, and the car bearing thein Was attached to the limited express train leaving here at 9:20 o'clock a.m. for Baltl- more. Accompanying the remains were the immc- dilate family of the deceased and several of the family servants. Among the latter was “ Aunt Betsy” Wilson, who was born a slave in the family and Who was the nurse of the governor in hls 1n- fancy, and Albert Churchman, a faithful attend- ant who nursed him in his last illness. * Aunt Betsy” was born in Alexandria, and remembers well the early days of the century, particularly the war of 1812, when Alexandria was evacuated by the women and children. She must now be over 9% years of age. With the exception of her eye- sight, she 1s in the full enjoyment of all her senses, and 13 able to walk about for short dis- tances as sprightly as a woman of 30. ele ee More Important REAL Estate Saves.—The fol- lowing sales of real estate have been recently flected through Fitch, Fox & Brow! For LR Tuitle the following lots in the sub-division of Widow's Mite: Lot 20, for $825: lot 32, to Mrs. Nannie B. Whitman, for $1,072.50; lot . mith, for $1,389; lot 21, te Harry L. Shomo, for to Leigh’ Robinson, E. Perkins, lot 10, . For Mrs. josson, for $3,425.95. , of Holmen sub-division Of part of Mount Pleasant, to Mrs. Alice C. Palmer, for $6,555.32, and 18, bloc! Johnson, for $2,700. For Hon. Gerdiner G. Hub- bard, lot 82, Square 152, to Walter Paris for $2,529.60. For Albert A. Ashe, part lot 163, to Hon. Lambert Tree, fur $4,695.60: or Mrs, Mary A. Holmead, lots 7, 8, 17 47, same sub-division, to Wm.’ A. square . For block 41, sub- University, Wm. A. Johnson, lots $ and 1 nett, for $3,300. For Lawrence part lot 33, square 156, to Lieut. 'T. M. Potts, lots 9, 10, 1 2 and 13, square 192, to C. B. |. for $31,876.88. For Hon. Daniel J. Morrell, Munson, for $20,000 cash ee A Puircky Livrte, Woman Captures aN Al- LEGED Pickrock#7.—Christopher Tyler, a tall co! ored man, Was in the Police Court this morning charged (under Judge Snell’s new law) with lar- ceny of a gold watch from the person of Mrs. Minnie Bryan, whe stated that between 9 and 10 o’elock last ni! she Was standing in front of the National Rites’ armory, while the soldiers were ‘olng in, and during ihe excitement she discov- that her watch guard was cut and her gold gone. Turning quickly she saw the pris- oner start to run,and she followed him end caught him by the coat, but he broke loose, and | she renewed er hold on his coat and called for heip, but her voice was drowned by the crowd cheering for a while, and afterwards two youn, men laid hold of him and turned hii over to OM- cer Batley. The two young men stated that when they cauzht him he had an open knife in his hana. ‘The watch was not recovered. The case Was sent to the grand jury,and the defendant Was committed in default of bonds. Mrs. Bryan 1s Tather small, While the man she captured is Father robust. ——— ee Base Baut.—The Orion club, of Philadelphia, defeated the Douglas, of Washington, at Athletic ark yesterday, by a score ol 8 to4 A game of ase bail was played yesterday afternoon between the young America and Active nines, on the old Eagle grounds, watch resulted tn a victory for the former by a score of 42 to 22 The Independent and Anacostia nines played a game of base ball on the grounds in the rear of Lincoln park yesterday afternoon, which resulted: Independents, 18; An- acostias,2 The Newarks, of Newark, N. J. the Nationals, of this city, at the Athletic pak te. morrow afvernoon age THE Hoxticutroral Society.—The District of Columbia Horucultural society met at German Hall last evening, Mr. Saul presiding, and Mr. J. T. C. Clark acting as secretary pro tem. Some neral remarks were made as to ing inter- Est in the work of the society. Mf: Baul rs sug- gested that a love of horticulture should be in- culcated in the schools, and he noticed that agri- cultural colleges were not such failures now as they were twenty years ago, for good educators were now employed. Mr. Larcombe thought that an effort to display flowers at each meeting would r. T. W. Fowler had on exhibition two fine orchids—the serides ordoratum increase the interest. and the mormodes citrina, and Mr. Saul quite a Collection of cut flowers,” : Wan F. Copeland toda by iatene CaaS ae m. P. Cope! , ene ey pte ae jon sets James M. Selover drew a sicht Grate on Sir’ West us = Go there for Bargaing it th, | for $1,000 in favor of plaintiff, and Jt was accepted, -HAND iG povGET j {2.be ,Pa'a tm sixty days, but Mr. West has not Se eee Wpsbes, Jeena, ing wo tered sult against Jose] ‘The Courts. Equity Covrr- SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. IN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT THE DEPOT—THE DS Judge James, Building Association No. mn continued. Iardella agt, order for publication. Bamberger agt. B. & P. R. R.; hearing resumed, Pouick Covrt—Judge Snell. To-day, John Nelson and Wm. Miles, colored, loud and botsterous; $5 or 15 days. Harry F. Mace, or? days. Philip H. $oriSdays Patrick m at Minnie James, profanity; $5 or 7 ‘Samuel Jonnson, colored, loud and boister- $5 or 15 days Sud Donaldson, assault on Win. H. Coleman; $ or 15 days. Moc ner.—John To-day, Conradis “I Saw a Very Ugly Ghost.” 6; hearing of injune! young lady of Brooklyn was relat- ing some of the troubles she hi night. The ghost which walked into her room looked something like a lobster and somethi She remembered that she h. enjf¥ed a good supper of lobster salad. When asked how it Was that she was able to be out of bed in the morning, shg remarked that she always kept a bottle of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer in her room, and that two moderate doses of this most eMficiént remedy had driven the ghost away. Call and Secure One of My Bargains. Ten dollar suits, men and youth’s sizes. These suits represent previous values, all the way from twelve to twenty dollars. No change has been made in the prices of blue flunnel suits, as I aim to keep an assortment of them all the year, and am having some made now. APLEWOOD Hal rome e TED, MA neBoRT, teat ‘One thousand feet elevation. 2 Engagements by mail or telerravh. GEO. W. KITTELLE. Hore Koaarensxr: sar 7: ‘The Largest and Most Popular Mountain Hotel in the Kaaterskill Station, the terminus of the new, Kaaterskill railroad, is within half a mile of @CY ‘Hotel Kaaterskill, and is accesaible via Kondout, tral and Hudson River railrc w York, West Shore and og Pennsylvania via Penns) like a scare-crow. APE BATS ‘0. 7, Colunbia avenue, near$/) trictly first class. Adres Ji Pity Por Hors: J. P. HORBACH & Co. dont Newly furnished thronphont. New and commodious bath houses. Steamers Fxcelsior and Leary leave Washington and Norfolk daily with U. S. mail and passengers. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Crabs. For particulars address Hotel. ‘OLDZKOM HOU: BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. J. It is two and a-half miles north of Atl street cars mect every trein | Passengers to the Inlet, where runs direct fo the hous>. Tt is bathing as can be found at any reso laying ball in the stree worderly conduct by the New \ork steamboats and by {alo railway via West Shore roads leaving Broad Street 5! Phila. &. m.. arriyes at Hotel Kaaterskill at ¢ 1:50 p. m. train from Philadel; Direct telegraph connections wit A E. A. GILLETT, Kasterskill Post Office, Greene county, New York. _dyl4-tu,th, sat ‘on were put on'trial be- thorning for assaulting e, Who stated that Sunday ‘morning he was down and beaten by the defendants, on ‘nue, near the St, James hotel. Co., Md., opens June 20 [ENNIN Gxo. C. Hi ING. nished ; first-class in every N. ¥. Board of Health on Wine. Dr. E.H. Janes, of the NewYork Board of Health, take great pleasure in testityin tion of the superior quiiitles of produced by Alfred Speer, of Pasale, d After a prolonged trial I recommend his Port, Burgundy, and Claret as superior Wines for thé sick and ‘debilitated, and all those who require His claret 1s’ used in the small-pox u03- it: with great advantage to patients.” For saio cled With the assault, and he was fined $10 and costs, and the others were discharged. ARGYLE, OCEAN END OF 00 necticut avenue, Atiantte City. Miss RK. K. HARV P. 0. Box 380, Y. Proprietress. Wau oF Ip K. Davis. —Tire will of Ida K. Davis t that piace. convey boat awaits them, wh | ithe beach, with fine | wer residences ot Hon. Alfred C. In the immediate ‘leaves to Ler nieces, 2 w York, and Augusta F.) ne-half of her literest ( West Gennessee street, Syracuse, s at’his death; nforth a wateh and chain and all » household goods, &e.; to Augusta irects the erection ot a granite mon- © family lot in Oakwood cemetery, en all the year. water Baths iu the house, El ct ‘ pees Of a first-class hotel, Ocean, sew; couch to meet trains. street, to | oi Harmer and other promin.nt-men, yicinity of the house will be found good gunn: ng and “RAND VILLA HOTEL, Am entity nATHANTICCITN. Noa 2 entieely new house, elevantly ficnished, electric brig, wae, ke. Full ocean tiew.. every Teehects Wad. Lovie P ‘Ferma, $10 to $12 per werk. Washington morning Should You trains connect in Philadelph be a sufferer from dyspeps! or weakness, you can be cured by Brown’s Iron. nd Atlantic City. CTICUT AVENUE, | Are offering many Special Ta: ou sparks, | a, indigestion, malaria, ‘OOD COTTAGE, NI 10 dust, 50 acres of lawn and the finest, spring in thé mountains. For d. a Mrs. JAMES P. LEWIS, ‘AR OAKLAND, MD. ; Toccoa CiT¥, Ga.—Dr. J. “Brown’s Iron Bitters are very popular and their use always results satisfactorily.” BaLTIMOKe, MD.—Rev, W. H. Chapman says:— “I deem Brown’s Iron Bitters a most valuable tonle for general ill-health.” Burnetv’s Cocoaine Softens the hair when harsh and dry. Soothes the irritated sealp. Affords the richest luster. Prevents the hair from falling off. Promotes Its health P, Newman say: from Warhington on. Quitrad: the finestdiid Marriage Ieenses have of tie court to Peter Henry Clarence and mantown, Md.; Chis, . Cook; Geo. E, La_ Barre MARKIAGE L deci g and Dora Gl SEASIDE HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, ‘aaterskill Creck, at ¢: , ‘Three mites from tho'Kaater- ‘Terms $10 per week. » Palenviile, Greene co. |.—BRADY HOU: handsome summer! Tesort. Good board at lowest rates. Large, pure water, parlor pial Winer, of Spottsyl y) on and Ida B, Price; Peter sand Ella Mawktu: and Steamboat Cos: For particulars apyl; ASSEY, beach. Large, shally rounds: jawn teunis: goo Reasonable rates, CHAS. y, Vigorous growth, These Days Bring Us much of speculation jn matters of science, but there 1s nothing uncertain when one goes to bed with a horde of hungry bed-bugs or finds a roach or two among his eating, Hunt's ct Powder {is the one thing certain to Kill @ pests. Price, 25 cents. For sale by all drug- TLANTIC CITY, N. Arkansas avent ice for families, ROY WHEEL: $44 3.—Deeds in fee have Wolt to Julla G, Ni airy rooms, «od beds, swings, Ke. “JAMES BRADY. Bor wt URY PARK, N, J. THE VICTORIA, ME jum-sized private family hotel, near the | Ocean. Surf bathing unsurpassed: lighted by was; hair mattresses; table excelieut; terms, rE TROPOLITAN—CORNER OF ATLA tic and Fitth avennes, Auantic City, near! d Atlantic trains st und 9, Sq. 401; an to H. Donohoo, lot 14, (quit claim.) James H. Marla T. Brown et al warn baths. Cam n, pl 10, sq. 70: $400, Galli, pt. 20, 8q. DSOR COLLEGE RESORT, SHADE, MOUN- | \ Paths, Horses, ‘Hu: Fishing, Pxcelient Tabie. Lundborg’s Perfames, Edenta, and Marechal Niel Rose, Milwaukee Heer, ‘n from wood, NIGHT, 1732 Penna. avenue. That Husband of Mine Is three times the man he was before he began using “Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Druggists. 9 waukee Beer, ‘awn from 1c00d. Kk 32 Penna. avenue. Wagone.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning b. “Ward” prints, 3c. per 1b. ge cheese, buttermilk and Sweet milk, Circulars at Bi or address A. M. gd OTEL LAFAY! first season Ju! supervisors of He™! ALBIC ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. The most cloantly furnished and best ap- Pointed hotel in Atlantic Cit LENTZ & SIE NPMHE MADISOS Sunsef avenne and Ruy’ L ASBURY PARK, N. First-class. Gas, ues TH, Proprietor. HLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC “orner of Pennsylvania and Atiautic hues. One of the best locations in the city summer and winter. ‘The house has been thorongh'y renovated and Feit nished; awnings to every window; duced,’ the tabie will not te ex elled by any in. tho bie for first-class accom- ‘Three minutes’ walk trom both railway WARNER & PENDER, Proprietors, OXFORD, MD. ort iz the state, Co stovep!pe—drawi Austin, clerk of the court, in Alexandria négbt, and fixed the county the coming year at 70 iT, Proprietors. pure water iutre etlug this year, failed to re2 1, one of the physteia after chosing owden physicians of ‘Terms very reasor fe. a schooner—d. cR VIEW HOUSE, inost delightfa, =u water bathing, boatine and z tion witiin 100 yards of the beach an Doat landings. Beauifal Photograph of the hotel Dr. Wm. P. Young, real es th officer, who shall of the poor.” during an emerg ATLANTIC CITY, Is plearsntly situated on Michican avenue, rdsfrom the beach, with unolstructed ocean front and tea breezes, is now open. and delivered in of the piiysiciar while consenting to ac 1, the question has arisen, The superintendent Femoval of all holesome substanees, but the board of he: nly has charge of “persons” with contagious dis- ease. As the health oficer ts ex officio president Palth, if is thought that th lecting a president pro tem.. may ry health officer. quately cover the situ- need for the exercise of health onicer. e broker, 1420 \ew PETERS, Prop. AMUSEMENTS PHLETIC PARK. A FRIDAY, JULY 27rH, a NEWALK, Ne Ju NATIONAL, OF CHIS CITY. Tickets, admitting gent and ladies, NEW fHEATER COMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN, MONDAY, JULY 23. DEPARTURE, GREATEK, GREATEST. Sullivan’s FEMALE MASTODON MINSTRELS! 40-——_sTIi Introducing the latest novelties of the season, See the Great, the Only, Alfred | SING©R | Alfred. Owing to the extraordinary attraction the prices will = 1. CHARLES—OCEA ware avenue, Atlant! ‘GRESS HALL, rrupted view of the, neqnaled location, substai new furniture, prompt and atte e electric bella, electric lichts. le of Superior Excellence. ‘The Orchestra will be conducted H.J.8G. KR. cn Of Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, _and Devon Inn, Devon, Pa, Opens JUNE 3071 ITED STATES HOTEL. ‘The largest in Atlar LADIES’ GOODs. ARIED ASSORTMENT OF dies’ and Children’s BATHING SUITS, at M. WILLIAN'S, 907 Pennsyivania avenue. I have succeeded in procuring a few more of thoso JERSEY POLONAISE, In Biack and Garnet, for which it was impossible to supply the demand a few wees ago. “8 make lim témpot NEWARK, OF of the mayor, how ate Zimmée A TANGE AND v A DRAINAGE QUESTION —The drainage of Alex- andria, with the xception of a culvert of some two hunired and fifty yards on Henry street and 1$ entirely on the surface. goes into Tan house drain S very easily, but ‘TCite Trevise, Paris. a few stuall culvert The dratnage wile and the old Oronoko crvek passi the large section of the northwest, which’ has been built up within the past twenty years, finds a TaflwWay tracks across the streets a bar to the ter towards Hooff’s run, and con- pt wet and sometimes overflowed. A cominittee Of the city council will this week resentations to the authorities of ksburg railroad with a view of having the track lowered, so that there iment to the flow of the water. ‘OTES.—There were ten prisoners in Jail this morning and two lodgers at the station St. Mary’s Sunday school nt a pleasant day with many friends at Carlin’s Springs yesterday.—A colored whitewasher, as badly injured this week. from a ladder, brusing Is side with a barrel of whitewasb, from whence he was taken almost adly burned near his eyes by the caustic lime.—W, H, Ayers, of Falrfas appolnte: custom house Inspector of tuls port vice Geo. W, Hawkshurst resign BENJ, H. BROW Jel8-dtaug6&eod16! J.. DIRECTLY < tic City, N. J. »1 upon as the | "8 ah JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. PRAY VIEW, OCE +) facing the ocean and lake. story hotel, with verandas on three fronte. nae and ventilati Accommodation for 200, flow of the wi NINTH AND F STREETS.—GEN- sequently is ke RENCH BALSRIGG DEAWERS, at $1.45 each, all sizes. THI all sizes, at $i each. “ ENGLIS KTS, all sizes, at 50c. each. GA make some rej the Alexandri: LBRIGGA DERWEAR, at 2 all sizes. Genuine PEPPE/ U NT-SHAPE, and made in the most thorouch hb. NAINSOOK FEATHER Mattuecs Tucsday, Thursday and Saturday. $y23 ABNER'S SUMMER GARDEN. CONCERT THIS EVENING BY PROF. ARTH'S ORCHESTRA OF FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. may be no tiny mpae POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE-MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA, T SHIRTS and Dit house last night. Motley"ey in all the ‘Miss M. MEDINIL drowned and ICAL DitY CLEANING ESTABLISH- treet northyres! ‘Ladies’ and Geutieme _ are perfectly cl Dresses a specialt 1 chemist of the Di =, **Your chemicals are of the most effectual na | your perfect machinery is not ‘ork or elsewhere.” Re-engagement of the popular ARION QUARTETTE. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor cars at- tached ere run during ‘the season at conve ent houre, and pascengers will find on the arrival at the New Broad Street Station, Phi Union Transfer Coaches transfer direct to the ata of the West Jersey railroad, at For through tickets, bag; : Veils, Laces, et Admission, Ten Cents. Progen. Ladies Event SUMMER GARDEN lesars. WILMOL A ¥ WONDERS, the Great ELWOOD LIA First appearance of N"lie Loraine ~i-ters, Franklin Bi Blunders of the Green Telegraphers. From the Pittsburg (Penn.) Commercial, July 23. “Telegraphic blunders are the rule upstairs now,” said a brotherhood man to a Commercial Gazette reporter last evening. scarcely a message sont out that 13 not builed. Here are blunders which have been made by the ‘plugs’ upstairs, For ‘Eclipse’ base ball club one of the men received it E. C. other one got_a message the foot of Market we checks, and full infor- mation, apply as follows: Northeast corner 13th street and Pehnsylvania ayeuue station, Baltimore and Poto- aac Kailroad, CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Artaxtic. Crry. Express Trains are run THROUGH without, Stovs LN NINE’ ture and harmless, and j surpassed in Paris,’ New | Grease spots guaran teed to be thorouguly removed.au29. M's ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, STREET NORTHWES?, style and inaterial fect ft and comforts HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwosr Dress form Goods ‘Thee Hierculss™ Sup- waielt Miss H. ia Ther own make,” that and Mons. Lawrence, Leaton ergand Lillie Franklin and numerous others, “In fact, there 1s NHE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL. EXTRA OCCASION THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 26th Ladies and Gentlemen's » wiuam: ~ Persons desir-ng to Join this purty names 2nd procure tickets in advanc No gentieman admitted without a tatorsallowed. NHE WASHINGTON SWI\ MING SCHOOL, New York avem Makes CORSETS to order in ev and guarantees i Party at 9:10, ust register their Patent Shoulder dy, and noe French Corsets and Bustles. business man and referred toa niece, is niece was going to do witha Ms surprise when he learned that the messuge should have read, ‘Ella h: bro-spinal meningitis.” A wife recélved a message from her spouse, wito way away, reading, ‘I will This. startlin: her a great desl of uneas ascertained that it should have ri home to-morrow.’ not tinagine what menagerie, Judg: th and 14th streets. 230 Ladies’ houre—10 a in. CAMDEN & ATLANTIC} ON EXHIBITION MARKERITE Ws, dc. €26 E-street northwest, one door from thstreet, Perhsngings, Pictura Tassels, Rinuy, N Freo Art Gallery. WEST JE®SEY FAMILY SUPPLIES. Ou Hoxtasp Gr, ‘VERY SUPERIOR, WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE. C, WITMER, Fist Groceries, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. T THE PALACE MARKET 1 AM SELLING er’s best Tomatoes, 31b. cans: FIOM FLOM, Station foot of Vine street. Station footof Market st. ess until she ead, ‘I will be This blunder was mate by writing the telegraphic letters m ande and muking them g. The telegraphic letters are two dashes — for m and a, for the letter ¢; when run to- gether thus —— —_, they make the letter g._ For J. B. Lippincott & Co. they got it J. B. Lipp, Scott dE. L. Bacon & Bolt Co. ought to have read Elba Iron & Bolt Co. ‘The word co-operative ‘was received ‘Cooper allve,’ and for ‘First day of Faces’ one of the artists got * Send me three cow cars’ ‘Send me three coal cai for Dr. Patch’ should have read ‘send me check for Git and ple ougit to have veen ‘Send me half a dozen pair plain stove buttons’ puzzied a local jeweler until he found out that sleeve buttons were wanted by a country correspondent. ip cts of Labor’ should have read ‘Telegra Branch,’ &c. A message relating to and reading ‘S. P. one of M. P. ‘Spone ofmp,’ and was signed ‘M. S.C. La Stead of ‘M.S. Clapp.’ The crowning bull ‘The original dispatch read: ‘The lum- ction are skidding thelr lo; aratory to hauling them to their mills,’ and when had passed throuzh the hands of one of the re- ceiving operators up stairs tt read: ‘The lumber- men in this section are skinning their dogs pre- Daratory to hauling them to their meals.’” . fase EXPELLED FROM THE SARATOGA RACE TRACK.—J. A. Doberty and Frank McLaugulin, a light-welght jockey, were expelled from the track at Saratoga Doherty induced McLaughiin to offer Spellman, the Jockey who rode Fellowplay, to pullshis horse. Spelimin informed Mr. Morris, the owner, who Drought the matter to the notice of the judges. McLaughlin adint'ted his guilt. ————— eee Choice Oil Fainting Jirge end Choi Tremer, Picture Cord rnd an connect direct to the stalions of the Camden and At- lantic and West Jersey railroads, For through tickets, hagg: ‘age chécke, and full inform- ation apply as follows: Northwest corner 13th strect ania avenue; station Bultimore and Poto- Canvers: Carvers: REMNANTS OF BRUSSELS for RUGS and MATS, 1%, 134 and 2 yard Lengths, HALF PRICE. KEMNANTS OF BRUSSELS, 10 to 25 yard Lengths. FLOOR OILCLOTHS from 37 cents, 'rost Boy won race.” hould “have been ‘Send me check 3. R. Woop, Gen. Passenger Agent. Gen. Manager. 13 J ocKwoop Hou: E, HARPER'S FERRY, WEST ‘Va., rebniit and ney ly furnished rooms. ‘No malaria or mosquitoes. ‘Table board un-' surpassed. ‘Terme, $6 to $7.50 per week, a: ‘to location Of rooms. Special terms forTuiiies. UNE 10th, 1883. MUS. 8. Pro: | Spring Lamb, hind quarter ‘Graphic Branch of Everything in the market at wee OUR NEW FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, BBUSSELS AND INGRALNS, ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS. LAWNS, 4 cents, 5 cents, 8 cents. PARASOLS, $1, $1 8 market prices. FRANK J. corner 14th and New York avenue, NOLTON'S SUMMER. RESORT, EIGHTY MILES was received NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: 7 EKMONT HOUSE, ‘Vermont avenue, above At! y, N. J.” Ocean use will be kept open all the year. For particulars address Mra. ROBT. BLAC) BLACK CASHMER! ALL WOOL FLAN: CLOTH FOR BOYs' SUITS, 25 cta, I2ets., 15 cts, ete. GINGHAMS, PERCALES, COTTONS. INDIGO BLUE CALICO, 10 cts. TABLE LINENS, 25 cts. EE SUITING, 25 cts, 4 %y Bawen Baas a tan waa: af jg PSPS, SIDE ®t N “The finest and safest surf-bathing. channel and shark fishing aud snipe shooting. steamer Northam Cherrystone every Monday. Wednesday and The Baitimore and Washiniton steamera make close soynegtion with the Northampton,” Hotel physician, E 3 boc} kd ‘Perms: $2 per Toute from Old Ee aaa, CMe} Taces yesterday, Sozae SS 8 we es Ripzz24 ag TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Cu. Rovvenr, NOS. 403 AND 4057TH STREET NORTHWEST. EADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- = DiLEN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT AN DURABILITY IN THE AND Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Bi wn ers Fisuang Tacl aoe and examine the Goods. Prices to sue 2009 O00, (i) 8 a & Si & Benes aia aa Hiawa a rete 2222! ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND Great North Mountain, ‘Near Winchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish to leave the city at that time. Large additions have been made this season for the iter number of guests. The ew patent closets arrangements are of the best fruit Springs is very ply 20 A. 8. Abso.vrety P. URE, AVAYS MA EAUTIFUL KOLL3, WILL ADT READ AND BISCUITS. treet aud Indiana avenue, |. M. GALT & Co. acccmmodation uf a dining-room has also have been provided, and the Velocipedes, Arch- for an aburdant cro} he Immediate ‘neighborhood of TO ‘season. Por ciroulars and. accommodations Pratt & sae 9th street, Washing: A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. in the fmmediat NPRECEDENTED!!! The statement that there is a Life Insurance Associa- tion which has been in existence only two and one half years, yet has wr.tien nearly sixty million dollars of doing a monthly business of over bo believed—certainly not by the old-time companies. ‘Yet they arefacts, ‘Ihe certifi- ual Reserve Fund Life four and a quarter mil- this month over HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Rernicenators With Slate Stone Shelves. WALNUT AND ASH REFRIGERATORS. WATEE COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS. insurance, and is now four million, will scar pa MOUNTAINS. THE PARK HOTEL, ‘Williamsport, Pennsylvania. A quiet home for the summer moriths. ‘No mosquitoes. No malaria. Beaftiful drives, music, te. Table liberally supplied with farm produce. A new Otis hydraulic elevator. Te for circular and diagram gates issued in May Association amount Hon, and in the first thirte heard of in the historv of Life Insurance the world over. iced man who has examined cur plan, plainest and best he has ever “TX. RNIGHT, 1600 H atrect. ‘This powder never varies. A marve of purity, strength, and wholesomencss. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Rorat Bax- 1x@ PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. DOUGLASS HOUS! rag CE ee ee ameE peclal arrankements for funiies "or Pirie for cease yee my23-Sm. “WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. (CoxGnEss Hatt. BARATOGA SPRINGS, Eee a a ald M. W. BEVEBIDGE. Fo. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 88 a Daxrormrs F; LUID, PA 2200, 'o OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE l6ra. BATES $3.50 AND $4 PER DAY. CLEMENT & COX. Proprietors. REFRIGEBATORS and WATER COOLERS at re- serio ome. feb? | pSRertre pre eeeruees x OPEN ALL THE YEAR, HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL | _ 58 MODERN CONVENIENCES, ‘SOLIXE, as as VAPOR ferent manoe and ailprices, constants ‘OT A PARTICLE OF CALOMEL OR ANY OTHER deleterious substance enters into the composition of Ayer’s Cathartio Pills. On the contrary, they prove of special service to those who have used calomel and other mineral poisons as medicines, and feel their inju- rious effects. In such cases Ayer’s Pills are invaluable, HE “BRIGHTON.” (SETT ana T ANODE ENON SEPT nt W. & JENKS & CO.. ‘17 7th strest nortuwest. LADY WRITES: “I HAVE USED AYER'S SAR- saparills in my family for many years, and could not feep house without it, For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weaknesses and irregularities, I consider it without an equal.”* NOTHER LOT BOYS SAILOR SUITS JUST AR- $1.60, $1.76 and $06 ‘Thay are cheaper than fuction in Men's and Boy's Cassimere Suite fit, no misfits, Straw Hats st Blsughtering ‘and Men's Lew Cut Shoes at » Great Reduction a. W. SELBY, ‘1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenne. sigan H, > BABR, 5 2 IMPORTER AXD TAILOR, 1111 Pennayivania Avenue Northwest. SPRING GOODS. stock of aosurperced snainer’ of Use ba H. D. BARR. W. HEMSLEY & SON. U Ned GETTYSBUR! OPEN JUNE lara. ae ior dene GLING, Promeictor, 5 “VILLA,” JACK- Saranzse SCROLLS, FANS, ETC., a ee heat goade and trimmed’ sccommodate Grrryssuno, ELLING OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST, THE 8 ‘Bate HEE fe taste, -Puichen. “ats DRY_G00 Summer Goons AT SUMMER PRICES, 40 inch BATISTE NOVFL PATTER! SCOTCH GINGHAMS REDUCED, —_ FRENCH SATINES REDUCED. POINTED LINEN LAWNS REDUCED, FRENCH LAWNS REDUCED. INDIA LINENS—SPECIAL PRIce. Handsome Dosigna in Domestic Lawns and Ging- hams, 8c., 10¢, and 12igc. PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH NATNSOOK, INDIA MULLS, DOTTED MUSLIN: ‘We closed out a lot of Misses’ Hose worth T5c. ; we sell for 2e. 8. L. HEMPSTONR, 803 PEN NSYLVANIA AVENUE, . MARKET SPACE. —— ell Srecin Bazcays: TRUNNEL & CLARK, S11 MARKET spacer, ne, we they Tae Ade nit byreak in picivoee PONG Tis, —— Genuine Imported FOU RU SILK, 75 conte. at Bargains in BLACK and COLOKLD SILKS of lp makes. re! All Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS marked dow at least 20 per cent have Grand Bargains in TABLE LINENS N NS, & > cured dos fond th. 1 Job lot LT reducad f Srecial Hs md Best PRE: MDINES and Bon SH SATINES re ime sd to 0) doz. All-Linen HANDKERCHIERS opocial), 1Be. » lot LADIES’ BLACK Lisi ced to 50e. bareaine in Children’s FANCY HUSE; reduced from 30e. to 25 Ladies’ GAUZE VESTS, hich and low neck, Ge. . nein SE DDEETANPARD Prin MESTICS AT KOCK BUTI Au “ONE PRICE ONLY.” 390 TRY Crostxe Ovr Sumer U NDERSUIRTS, 50-Cent Gauze Shirts, 3 for $1. All styles finest Linen Collars, ‘$1.59 per dozen, it 4-ply Linen Cutts, 25 ote, a pale. 26, at MiGIN 329 1002 F atroot rv Lawss: Lawss: Law Cheapest Lawns in Washington. Bonn al Pacitie ‘Lawns, fluest quality, actual value 12%, reduced t. 3, SILKS! SILKS! SILK Cheapest Filks in Washington. Colored Silke 5%, Fancy Silke 3itsc. Heavy Gro Grain Black Subs me duced trom $1.50 down to $1. Cheapest Nuns’ Vei ings, ad pure Wool, wide), reduced from €: down to 37 ie. Nuns’ Veilings, fine quality, reduced to Nuns’ Veilings, lace effect, mune wool, in Bl berry. Electric Blue and Cream, acti duced to 25e, BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Black Silk Brocade Grenadines, every thread all pure alk, reduced from €1.50 to Thc.” Biack Hrocade ‘mille Grenadines, actual value $1, reduced 1050c Wamsutta, Fruitef the Loom and Davyel yard wide Bleached Cottons reduced to 80, : CARTERS, > 426 MARKET SPACE. QT™LL To THE Fore: GUINNIP’s, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH § REET NORTHWEST. Thin week we shall offer Special Goods at Special Prices, so that thors desiring Special Attic sina pro cure Special Bancains during tls Special S for the sx Special Days of this Special Weck Mt PARA-OLS, AT AND UNDER C Black Satin Parasols—Cold, white and $2.75; former price $3.50. Biack Satin Soe plain and fancy linine, $3. $4.25. Black Satin—Spanish lace trin nig, | edge, plain and fancy lining, $4; former price $5." Black in—Spanish Guipure trimming, #5; for: 5 lack Satin—Profusely nme, Sp rufflings, ¢ilt frame, $5 25: former price $6. Sa oe al eee Lace ae a ormer price ariinal a1 ‘Cream 8: \—Lace trimmed, 49! former price $12" UNDERGARMENTS. In this, one of our most p ypular departments, will be found all garments of Underwear, made of Cotton and Cambric, and el ately trimmed with Laces, Ham- burchs and Irish Point, sellin it Cost Prices. Afow lots of Soiled Garments we ofler at exactly Half Pri We pave made pecialty of this department, end: certainly undereell any of our competitors, G Veste—High neck, lo ae, ‘30 cents; worth cents. Gauze Veris— Alf styien, $5, 40 and 0 cota. GENT'S FURNISHINGS. We certainly do hold a deservediy large trade in this, another important bran of our extensive bu-tnom, and have and shall continue to offer goals at surprise ingly low prices. Gent's Ganze Vests, 25, 40, 35 and 45 cute, ean Drawere, 50 conte, poritively nl where at 65 cents. Uniaunidried Shirts, 50, 6% 9% cents. “‘Unlaundried Shirt, Wanisutta ‘m1 100 linen bosoms and cuffs, reinforced. beck, 2 $1; good value for $1.50, “Sritieh Half. , 22 centa, Tegular price, 25 ceats. "Solid colors Half Howe, 2 ‘B5and 40 cents. Fancy btripes, 10, 12 cents. Dude Stripes for the enade, 0, 3S, 40 and 50 cents. Geut's Lisle Tread Gloves, 29 cents, for- Prevailing tints 30; 28, 45.60, 10 and 80 cette, Pome prevailing tin . 60, 70 and its pow = Eveiy our wO-ocht Hianduerchict eellg elsewhere at el 28- Linen Handkerchief, both plain aud fancy border, 10, 1254, 15, 18, 22 and 25 cents. We still continue to reli hese pe ith still continue to rell hes wi rapidity, as they are Of ihe most decieable fatirion ake ways fresh in appearance and welling at the lowest ices in the city. India Linen, 12; 5 cents and up. inen Lawn, 20, 22, 45, 30 and Sti ceute. Striped Pique, 10 cerits, IS conte; | Mareillens 18 conta, worth 20 cents. Lace Stripes, 10 cents, juced from. 179 cents. jain and Fency Swiss, 14 cepts aud up. Weare closifiy out a lange stock of Travelin~ Satchrle at cost price. We would wish the pubite to un ‘that our special sales do not exist in spreed caxie style ing it in, id certain' which i daily veri- fied by the in scmagnituie of our trade, “The public is a competent jude, an interested one; therefore, toit we respectfully submit the foregoing ¢ AEGAINS IN FINE SECOND-HAND 71 \NOS— ‘Square 10, hands toe cane, carved lexs, &e.. nearly new: only £2 Superb toned “Square Grand Chickering Piano; only #190." Macnificent uew Square Grand Piano, cost $450; only $190 cash; owner levine ou Elegant 7-octave Kosewood case Piano. y 7 Handsome Kosewood case T-octave Pun Very a ilaeersen t ae rom | 125. inner; 60, Several ex! Ine Cabine pri rand Pianos st one-half cost. All are-exceptional burt « ins; less than baif value; for cash and montuly pay= ments of $5, $10 and $15. Open til p.m. HEINERAMP BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS ‘AND PIANO EXCHANGE, 427 10th street north wes'. sy2o Speci Save Or UPRIGHT PIANOS fir BY CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. No. 1. borately carved 3-stringed double rors. wood, vei with extra grand, cabinet grand, the oldest New York maker. Original price fored at one-third, and widhiake piano fi No. 2.—A Cabinet Grand, by the leading Boston ma- ker; very fine Fiano, Factory price $750, oftcred a& No. 3.—A celebrated New York Piano, nearly worth $800, offercd at $173. “= No. 4.—A good imported upright, 875. . No. 5.—A it ‘Grand Piano, bousht trurtee's aale sind worth $300, Only $10b. No. 6,—Special low prices in the matchless Shon- nuncér Cyinbells Organ’ wold on $8 monthly tas menta No. 7.—V great bargains in secon !-hand Melo- eons and Organs, ransing {rom 820 to $50. XN. B.TT tune, ship and repair instrament: eel toall Hand Pianos and Ongsne for cash. yi 1,000; of= uainge. 20th. ‘Now ie your time. stock ey H. L. SUMNER, In charge. KRANI T td, the BE W ENGLAN Drgann, st lowest G. L. WILD & BRO.'S MU: ICAL WAREROOMS, p25 709 Tth street northwest. rae arene einen th street, above Pa. ave. “ san30 pros, ORGANS, SHEET NUSIC. STECK & CO. PANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Mads Pest Medians priced Piano nm WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ouciwa: ‘Orgen: go. cn instalments, rented, 2 3] MU! Bbconb Scniplele Mook a thnatte, HENKY EBERDAGH, Xo {5 RSTRGEE, ‘and Decorative Pictures, J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st mb8) Sispacine rertner of the ete Grm ‘Co.