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LOCAL M The Wenther. | tie teol | and (or what tery Company Wa ‘Tie facts of the ease, ), Postmaster Go n, the Presiient o: tie Lottery Comuany, wit e engiced in trandulent schemes ana de ad orde Ulat n> letters sieuid be dee OF Money orders pald to bh prin deni-d the charge tion, at thy e against the I the was pe fastitut-d the inv. decision that bh W.8a framluient scheme. Ht Fr, counterm inding itt Power to Tnteriere with the inuls Sabsticd that there was fraud, Hon Cane ia dystituting a | W. hie resulv hed that th vactusion Interi in ie of trand. ff any’s no fraud. © som: bu y sehemer: renge themselves on T2 wn as ever Lived, ere With tne com- Three postmastet val ha vert Tag to net unjustly, th to the Department of Juste getting Assistant Attorney inte re. mot alleging fraud, but Insisiag noon the enforcement of Post. rv General Key's or- der, nuder the teehnicad -Ublerta se that itwas not | sein. ied DU merely suspende ‘Thereupon, without any fuctuer inquiry, with- | out permiiting tie Compzny to defent tt<clf, the | ving been | well-snown | Postinaster Generel with Violutts of a moral obligat copped the mail, The ring re, Of course, Judi ‘ow, ft Is not pertinent what the merits of the action’ ty be. “The fact siands that t 3 guilty OF i hig whieh « ad taut the De De made’ the dirty foulutsgrace to Uh: duly %. Makkep D, fat aVenw, duced to 15 € % Opera Shp, Honse Stippors, tnd-sewed KM ant goat buicon ’ and Cailuren’s 2 d Low E sees down tO $1.1 Odds ant ends ut halt price. New Yors, ‘ton, 13 now fo have the p ure Lhtrod. y | Cochrane « © Fichus, Cochrane’s, | Yestexps nis, tor John M. K and tat do a& bil tm equity egalust org. And others, for partition ana sce cf | Bil aud & distribution of Lie pro- s Ick Cxeam sulppel anywhere out of | Frve Iadta Lin é Cochrane’s, Up- | own. 3, 1109 Pa. av., t trte-nih pat Auerbach, 7th and H. | Fons heluiag the ab twaileu x West, On EM. sday » tiie | Loora, FFSTERDAY morn covered Lo be re= taken tO bis home, 1613 11th | \ Bireet hortu west. Save your eyes! . Cousult Hempler, 453 Pa, av. e Dargaius; Cochrane’s, RASOL ond G TY AND DISTRICT. — | Amusements, &c., To-night. | Thvaren Comigee —Amy Aridngsou’s Blonde | ay | AbNER'S GanDES.—Vocal and orchestral concert. | Duiven’s Stuer Gaxpss.—Mute and variety. | ——— Condensed Local Worster & Adsms send fine specimens of Cone Biver cantaloupes, Serect latups will be lighted at 7:49 p.m. and inguished at $:15 am . “EME D1Ax WIil be sent by mail, post pald, to those tug the city during the sumluer for any length ine, abd Ube add ress Changeu as often as de- iecription, ity cents per month, Posi- ADVANCE. Edie A. Tuoms euuse: top Territo +» formerly of this city, died of oc the brain at Walla Walla, Washing- ¥, on July 9h, ia the twenty-third n Schurman, in the vuiting him.” A tine | Was liaposed. MILs, Wuo has been appotnted to Police Court in the absence of o has gone to Waterville, Me., for ook the bench thts mornlog. yn S Secretary uf Ue Plasterers? eS Notice that that union bas at on and after September nd $3.50 per daz. 1 boy bamed John James, allas Robb | ns0n, Was Sent TO Lue Ferorin school during Lis ty by Judge Snell to-day for stealing wo eVouvers [roux Ue store of David Drytuss, Detccuves Ruf and Carter today arrested a ed womah Runed Barbara Waters, charged Feeuy Of $103 from Chas. Ware, an ine mate of her house, —— INJUNCTION AGAINST THE BALTIMORE AND PoTo- Bac Kxu.KoaD.—Jusiice J mes to-day, In th case of Wa © Bamberger against tie Bultimore and Potoue Fatlroud company, granted an tujunction aguinst the latter restraining them from allowing cars loaded With cattle to stand for any length of ime on the tuck on Maryland avenu:, octween Pb and 1th streets s utawest, and tie running of sulting engines and ge. eral distribution of freight ears on tae tric in froat of this square. aot ic MAMRIAGE- LICENSe&.—Murrlage licenses have ‘Deen Issued by the clerk of tue court to John F. Dries and Annie Capper; W. H. Boswell and Mary E. Siipmsn, both of Montgomery county, Md; Michacl J. O'Conner and Magsle A. Murphy. Jas Brooks smi Catherine Sauth; Ad qm Michel and Maydeiean Feile; Richard DeLancy and Maria Wasitixorow CaTris Maxker.—At the Queens- town drove yards, on the Metropolitan Branch B. £0. Rk, three ‘miles from the city—Lewis D. 3,| The Bonrd Reorganized for the E «l decanded | § ; brewery did not see Mr, Jacobsen, whom Mr, Heu- j evening satistactorily to all parties concerned. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES, suing School Year—Mr. Warner Again Chosen President—Changes in the As- signnents of ‘Trastces to Divisions— ‘The High School Teachcrships—Pro- gram Adopted for the Opening of the Schools, jal meeting of the board of pubile school +3 was held yesterday eventag for the pur- POse of reorganizing the boerJ, tae newly ap polated trusts ¢ present. ated Mr. Warner for prest- oMf-rel a resolution that a special 1 Was made to Mr. Birney Ott Ch tit was out of order, but @ it coms to nt providing: the committees: 2 Or 6 LO voting In the aded the resolution was S Wareer was then elected president. The e ws Warner 6, bisnk 2 Mr. Warner, in tiening the board, exoressed pe taat there woult be more harmony In re Unen, B. Ries AtLee c-lected seeret ry and clerk to the comunittee on THE A: ‘Mr. Bum off-red a resolutioa assigning the MENT OF TRUSTEFS, her, second division; A. P. pW. 1 division; W. W.C gn! ey and € an vis event division, and Si ‘on, Eh division yore! ¢ When the second was {tute that of Mr. Birne: 4 P WAS HO for Ue atihand Purvis. ark, Buam, Wai was adoprel, aso om esolution iauiending the for i refers a resolution providing for a on higa school, with th+ duttes of the ey relate lo the "sof the ne Mr. Curtis offer committ ple trustee and sadinent was ac- AL number Visine prt atment of Mrs. $.C, Tot setiovi 3% grade 1, division 6, ICATIONS. wilvan, of indhyizion, jon, Were received » board. eeman, W. B. yen, Arthur B. Ki aad Ma phox mWell for janttorsulps were re Page asked transfer from th Hone sehoot y near Howard un.v. ay Which r ques ce £2 fourth-class certifeate the ont resortins to rawn. W. Dou} fith division, loptet nts tnd 1st for al atlee,G0 ac~ OF OP=NING THE s Nited tie followin , That the orranization of the public year commonsny Sextomb 110, OLS. DW 1. Tekets of atm! supervising princt» fons at thele offt-es, Ly THO PUL of the Let yon an tothe Moaley by % 3 in his or suail bs kept by the E of Which a recor shall ad- aber Oe aneday (Mustiy BANE OK Lae School, be 1e- | teacher to the’super- mit pupils pr pit port visi y, September 11, tickets of admission > issu" (0 applicants on exch on day by the supervising principal, at such hour is he may destsiate. 7. On Siturday, September 8, the teachers of tie pablle schools are requtred to mect the trast suwrimtendents and supervising principals, ag follows v rs of the white schools of Gcorge- Curtis buidd:ns, at $23) 0. m. t division of at 10. m. a buliding, | chools of the = n, al the Seaton but ite schools of the Hat the Wallies Dail cond division of e school of the Washington, at the J ff-rson builting, a 3 p.m. f the coloret schools Of tie seventa division, at Swuaner botidiny, > colored Sc = Cook Du L Nt 1: jon to chanze the date DAL It was deve ‘CHIOL TEACHERSHIPS, ed up the nominations for tne ‘rshipsof the hich school an¥ nominate 1 Mr. P. a. Luabert, of Lehigh University, Miss and Miss Jennings. Mr. Lambert was clect- |. Mr. Curtis nomtnated Miss te A. Lone in place of Miss 8 Mr. Birney proposed Miss Wi Miss Kassell. Mr. Lovejoy, tor the vo withdrew Cie Mame of Miss Si bstiated Miss Woodinan, Mr. a Yocatei the nemination of Miss Lane, w! HOt a Coll graduate had Dow some 0: her fo: protessorships. After some di: iuation was defeate—Messrs. B..wi, urls, Suith and Purvis voting in her favor and the rein dining flve aginst hor, Miss Florence J. Woo Im in was ele: Mr. Birney spoke warmly In favor of Miss § Jackson Russ-ll, a graduate 1, and read a humber of letters commend- Amember asked: “Have you her photo- Birney produced one, saying he om one of her friends.” Mr. Love. Joy spoke in favor of Miss Jennings. Miss Russell was not elected, Messrs Biracy, Bawn, Warner and Curtis only voting in her favor.. Miss Jen- bings was elected. ‘The nomination of Miss Lucy A. Martin as prin ¢tpal of the Minor norinal scnool was coniirm:d. Mir. Lovejoy offered a resolution, which was adopted, giving authority to reat rooms of the Me- moriai Lutheran church for school purposes, ee ‘The Tinners and Mr. Heurich. A cARD. To alt whom it may concern: The diMcuity existiug between the tinners and Mr. Heurich was the result of a misunderstand- ing. The committee who went to Mr. Heurieh' rich empowered to act a3 his attorney. Mr. dacob- sen and the Unners settled the matwr Siturday The Unners, thercfore, declare the boycott at an end. J. J. MoNaman: J. W. Consipii HL Jacozsen, Couunittee, Attorney f Heurlch. Dear oF Cot. B. F. GRarrox.—The remains of Col. B. F. Gratton, wo died at peor Park, Md, Sunday, Were brought to this city yesterdiy and taken to the house of Mr. Elward MePi clerk Of the Hous? of Representatives, Ni ‘husetts avenue, where Col Grafton rded. ‘The funeral Will take place froin Mr. ‘rson’s house to-morrow afternoon at five Cx. Gratton was about 42 years old, and. member of the firm of Paine, Grafton & Ladd. | wh Taxable Real Estate in the District, CHANGES IN THE ESTIMATED VALUES BY THE AS- SESSORS. Commissioner West attended a meeting of the board of assessors this morning by appointment, with a view of ascertalning from them, as far as Possible, what would be the aggregate valucs of real property in the District by the assessment In Progress. Values of improvements are made by 5 it2 upon each structure, and upon the land quare foot. Until each calculation ts com- ‘ork of great labor to be periormed by in the assessor's office between now and November 1, no acenracy as to the gross value can he board of assessors ut mon, and according to t sad to the Comm! the agsregate value of taxabie prop rty will their assessment, vary Mttle from the a: Ment made five years ago. That some Parts of the city have vastty Increased {a value is Appareat, but an equaliz.Uon of values stows abont th? same total throuzhout the District, The county 13 expected to remain unchanged in amount. Georzetown prop» 1 $1,300,900, the fourth di-tre: fs ine 100,009, the firth h nl off in valu se nenth, tenth, $1,50. | $1,¢07,000; twelrth, $109, fue Press Nine Dergatep.—The contest be- j tween a nine ef newspaper mon anda nine from | the Operatic Assoclation, at A park, yester day, tor Uh benefit 0: ner’ brother- hood, terminated tn orev at first went to the bat Wout never be put ou’ and that the contest would consist simsly of one inning. The spectators, who. Wer'select If not numerous, were treated fo a game of val | who rema’ intings allowed by law. oftict ited as pit her for thes {sslino at the start and rather lose, resuit. of the singers, who oc catchers postion, placed an arrangemen: and thrilling interest, an those to the end saw the full number of Mr. John Sousa, who ingers, Was Very fort- planissimo towarts ig contributed not a little to this ated the face that looked like the half of a bird some thou tht that th Sousa and caused the v | meat.” The tw i . Were as follow: ge, 1h Fisher, 2b.; Guy. f. ‘Press—Doyle, ‘ord, 2b.; Linn y, . i. f.3 Doulas &. 3 of the press nt en townand knew how confident tie ‘ ry, recive 1 bul om the fleld, but did not credit whieh 2 tile L with por -¥ concluded that It of reports mutiiated by ners. Tn the Last Innine the press 1 Lo Foi! up Scores, an (the members de- ihe gam> cour’ have been prolonged Duger they wouid have won, as (he Opratics Were getting tired. The score at th Clo .e stood 19 to 15 Ln favor of the Operatl: Assoc! auton, Press repre Ietins c the reports re tents of comin) a few hoa: A Pieurr: musewlar young man RISoNER.—, nam d Devi Staton, of West Washin before the Polles Court this morning Of assvutt, ‘The frst :$10F a a Young estore 1 man in W.L he was flaelslor10 lays. In the ese he Was ti and co-t3or 20 dys for saultins Hf 2 brother of the former: plinant, > other charge Was an assault on who put’ te defeniant w rand his prisoner stitionhouse Co let th ter, aud when h 1d he was ame Not go to the stitl and the off assisted the prisoner. An ad- Yor 60 days was imposed on Harrivy.— lays ago, mention? that Mr. W. .ine in tae Center mar reat the City Hall W. Housh, a hut Ket, hast Tet in notice foro! he Issuing of a marriage He ‘nse ta 8 uder Hough, wao Is a tmiaor. What danger there was of youn Mr. Houzh ap- pearing at court and ae tara for one stoilar, transpire, but it was surmised. that h = must have howa soine svniptons witch had excited appre- on ta the piterost mind, Love, however, Rot only Lughs at padiveks, but al-o defies veton the clerk of the court A train ye terday bore away M and the youas lady, Whose wreL hin. They leit the train at ‘remo notive had bees poste t by the ag the bans. Ta inding a Heense in re- did not then porsesofon vente, List cominoa ine sity agr 4 2 to Une marrias? by s tuease of the couple, bath of thein ators, oF Tov: PRNE AK ING.— mud Ea a avoRt d, aid aun, vuned Geo. Macau. a 2 COUN UNS morn arg housebreaktag Ugetwe i bet SS0- 8 Slated that he ts a file ew A iato Lue other day, me of the prop ves Carter, “A bo: @ WAS prese! The shatier & button hook tn the ted nd took Ube file snot present, bi he could sell the Soli some: ‘The court ‘Sent both $1.00 bonds, Juige James, in the Equit eof divorce jn the Of ward EB, Th Mr. J. EL t waned fin the rol wis open L by Lads of Moutre aaean Ww Maca Ay i itu tion, fled In April la t como S. G ides) was 199, by Re r a, he u le under the nim? of Carrie feUitlous names being used to ev rfater was oppo 0 seried her on the 4th of April, nt di not live with her after the but visited herat her father’s house. shim with w! and snow in young Patice C ¢ Poilcen put the prisoner under rly con tu a he Darver-shop and f $5 or 15 days penalty w. y imposd in the charge of disor- derly conduct ee ‘The Courts. uRT—Jwige James. Ker; restraining order dis- al; exceptions to awit nd report afiirmed, Nt i 1. Wood- 3 {njunetton etal. agt, rtifled to the General Term, Stein= acker azt, Minter et al.; order allowing partes (0 appear as complainant." Bamberger agt. B. and P. R, R Co.; injunction granied. — Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tur EveNninG Star. . Tue Scavenagr Conrract.—The death of Mr. Geo, W. Clifford does not necessarily vicate the contract which he mide With the elty as night scavenger, and the work will probably be per- formed by his representative ior so:ne weeks at least. The act uader whicu the work 1s now done ‘was approved August 17th, 1881, and the contract made some time later was fortwo years. The Jaw says: “It shall be tue duty of the mayor on the 10th day of July in every two years or as soon therea:ter as practicable to advertise for bids for removing the night soll of Alexandria for two Years from the first of August thence ensuing— the work to be done on the odorless plan,” CHANGE IN OFFICERS.—To-morrow the ofMf- clals selected by the city council at its recent ineeting will begin their biennial term of ofilce, serving watll August ist, 1835. There areno new oMiciais except Mr. Clift, tie oyster inspector; Dr. Jones, health oMicer; Dr. A. Snowden, physician of the poor, und Geo. E. Price, flre warden of the second war Policeman James Smith becomes eleva of police, and Lieut. Crump becomes vate. . Base Batt.—The National nine, of Washington, played tue Alexandria nine at the grounds here Yesterlay afternoon. Ward Burlingma, of the Post Office departinent, was umpire. The score terminated—Nationals, 9; Alexandrias, 7, The Ariingtons and Socials play this afternoon. Pouice RePort.—The only prisoner at the sta- tlon-house this morning 1s ‘Thomas Hillery, sent there by Justice Thompson for assault.—Simuel Ford has been discharged from the jail of the city. -—At the last mayor's court B. Shakey, colored, Brownet al. He was a contestant for a seat from Texasein the Forty-second Conzress, but was defeatet. pecisast Mi ilab uit THREE CHARGES OF LaxceN' tit larceny, brought by Lew Newmyer, who 734 7th street, The Warrants charge the larceny of silk susp »nders, kia gloves, kerchiefs, socks, '&c. Mr. Newmyer stated that five or six months, and the goods cl information were recovered by De'ectives Raff Carrington aj examtuation U an assignment last Siturday, He further stated ‘that since the defendant bas been in his em; he bas énisged between $1,000 and $1,200 worth of he msde the assignment. Means proprictor—yesterday 219 head of cattle were suid to butebers at.4\asige. per 1v.; 1,300 sheep and, —- of these 10 ee cond follows: Sheep, 33g343c. per 1b.; 5c. ek io’Buitinior 1b. and 230 shy Cows and Bal brongnt $2800. The state of the mar= et Was lair, charged 1m the Information, but no more. The detectives testified to recovering the property from Frieberger’s room. The © det larceny, and stated that he was in the habit of | taking what he wanted and for it out of his su! ‘The court Mine of $ or 15 aya in cach case, 5 tits Known to Washins defendant admiited to him that he stole the goods | im Brooklyn, N.Y. of Washington, was fined $5 for disorder on the river front last Sunday. Frederick Smith and Thomas Hall, coloret, were each fined $5 for disor- —In the Police | der, and John Simms, convicted of assault upon | Court this morning a young man named Witham | M. Butler, was also fined $5 or to go to the chain- Frieverger was put on trial on three charges of | gang {or one month, Rerorrer’s Notes.—The funeral of late Suner- eps a clothing and genv’s furnishing store ‘at No. | intendent @. W. Clifford took place this afternoon and was attended by many friends, incluling a undershirts, hand- | Dumber of city officials. —The city employes will aii be paid off this week for the month of July.— el ‘The Alexandria Light Infantry will a the defendant has been in bis employ for about | The Alexaadria Light 1 Eay WL Cty mic next Fri- John James was arrested Sunday evening and Block in defendant’s rooms Mr. Campbell | to his house at Rosslyn, near the Aqueduct bri red for the defendant. On cross- | Which was entered by a witness stated that he had made | bles, and he was held, charged with kee} of county con: ing & gambling house.—A lad named Lewis: smifn fad one Toot badly hurt to-day by a horse steppin; Upon it.——Mr. John B. Fassett, of this ay, Avell m, and connected with the hear 6th strect, is quite ill A Catholic priest ha® died of the cholerain the | Catro. Denis Kearney says that a severe cold and long- Compe} him to cancel alt his engagements’ Wo com! ? York tor nome o-day. BEE, Affairs in West Wasi rst SHIPFING News.—Artived—Schrs. Jacob Reed, Nickerson, New Waven; R. 8. Murford, Jewel, Washington: Normandy,Percy.do,; D.M. Anthony, Chase, Fall River. C.eared—S2ars. Geo. H. M1! Tillo'son, New Bedford; D. & E Kelly, Taylor, Pawiucket Bloxsom, Richmond, —— Rea Estars Transrexs.—Dreds in fee have been recorded as foliows: A. T. Gtay to H. A. Hoyt, sud. lot 7, sq. $500. Filimore Belt, trustée, to T. F. ‘Morrow, part 5, sq. 487; $2,250" W. H. Browne to A.C. Bradiey, part 3, sq. 568 &—. A.C. Bradley to Loulsa F. Krowne, same operty; BH, Warner et_al. trustees, to ENTE Breckentiaga, part 2, sq. 407; 8 James Te King, Jr (0 N."MeGowen, ‘sub, lot 03, sq. 720; Fy SUITS AGAINaT THe JoHN O. EVANS FstatR.—Sutt Was instituted ye2terday by John H. Piant, as- sigace of Sidney 'F, Sheibourne, against Carrie B. Evans, admintstratrix of the’ estate of John 0. to recover €45,000, the amount clulmed to be due for the purchase of the tuz Des Volente and dredge Nil Nisi in October, nd subsequent use of the same. Dantel 'W. Schoonmaker also sues the estate to recover $9.50 balance alleged to be due for parciass of dretsing machine, sopded ana bul Fines Lasr Nigug,—Early this morning a quan- tity of puper in the ceilur of the National Repub- ican office, corner of 10h and D streets, caught: fire, It is supposed, from the Grippings of the cust. ing’ box used by ‘the ste Was so thick that a hole had to be cut in the floor above In order to get a stream of water onthe times. ‘The large gas meter which sup- piles the Post butlding was damaged, and the gas look fre. ‘The damage 13 estimated at about 00.—A little after 12 o’ciock this morning an upie( frame shanty in the alley between M and N and 11th and 120: streets southeast, owned by Wm. Benjomin, wa royed by fi Assotvrery Pune. RRR Ya Lb Rk O% FY * EF Rk 88 OW aka FE RR 00 ¥ aa LLL This powder never varies. A marve of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Vhosphate powders, Sold only in cans. Roxau Bax- ING POWDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 otypers, ‘The smoke | CITY ITEMS. The Following Immense Bargains Worth from 1 to 25 cts. will be sold to-morrow gnly for 9 cts. at R. Goldschmids, 812, 7th st.n.w,— 24 Sheets of colored shelf paper, 60" feet clothes- line, 100 clothes-pins, 2 large Bars of superior Laundry Soap; 10 boxes of Laundry Blue; 6 cakes of Toilet Soap, 1 qt Masons Preserving Jars, 6 Crystal glass Tee Cream saucers, 1 stove Brush with 2 Cakes of Polish, white porcelain Cups and saucers, large Kitchen Knives, Cuspadore’s as- sorted colors, 3 qt Covered Saucepans, Lane Scrubbing Brushes, 12 Tea-spoons, 1 qt. Flower- sprinklers, 3 Preserving Cans, 6 tabie-spoons, 5 1-pt, tin-cups, 10 pin Hat-ratks, Syrup-cans, 2 Crystal Glass Dess rt Plates, 3° Wine Gla: 3 SSeS, Plain Goblets, 1 Handsome colored glass Cake Piate or, 2Tee-cleam saucers to match, decorated ebtaa Cis and Saucers, large _nickel-plated Scts- sors, 1 Knife and Fors with Cocoa Han ile, 1 deco rated China mug with Shaving Brush, 6 Individual Butters or salt cellars, large Rubber Dressing Combs, Twin Picklestishes, 1 Bleckiong-brush with 1 box of Blackning, larze Stew-pans, Feather-lus- ters, Footed Tin W sins; also immense Bar- gains on Reirigerators; Baby Carriages; and ‘Trav- Cling Tranks. Miseries of Mosquito Fime. They bite at night with great delight, and put Most people ina nervous fright, Their bilis they Stick With pofsonous prick in chfldren’s Mesh and ake them sick. On buzzing wing the Insects sing, Dfore Inserting thuir wicket sting. Viciims complain of cruel patn, and would rather nou be | bitten again. ‘The pain to stop, apply on> drop of Perry Davis’ Pain Kilier from the druggis’s shop. When Your wife’s health 1s bad, when your children are ie when you feel worn out, use Brown's Iron WOLFESVILLE, N. C.—Dr. L C. McLaughlin says: “I used Brown’s Iron Bitters for vertigo and I now feel like a new man.” Erxtox, Ky.—Dr. E. B. Weathers says: “I re- gard Brown's IronBitters as a medicine of unusual worth.” Guests at the Summer Resorts tell us they have never enjoyed their sleep 39 well as this year, owing to the fact that Hunt's Tusect Powder ts purt of the staple supplies of evory well conducted hotel, Price, Soid everywhere. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose. Burnett's Cocoaine Softens the hatr when harsh and dry. Soothes the irritated scalp. Affords the richest luster, Prevents the hatr from falling off. Promotes its healthy, Vigorous growth. Heer, be. a stovepipe—drawn from wood. w KaiGnr, 1732 Penna, avenue. “Rough om Raty.? Clears out rats, mice, roaches, Mies, ants, bed- bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. ‘i5e. Drng- gists. 1 Milwaukee Beer, Se, a schooner—drawn trom trood. iy Gu, 1732 Penna, avenue. Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter. churned every morning and delivered in 3-1b, “Ward” prints, 3c, per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 15, pin OT A PARTICLE OF CALOMEL OR ANY OTHER deleterions substance enters int» the composition of Ayer’s Catbartic Pills. On tho contra y, they prove of syecial service to those who have usei calomel and other mineral poisons as medicines, and feel their inju- rious effecta. In such cases Ayer’s Pills arv invaluable. LADY WRITES: ‘I HAVE USED AYER’S SAR- saparilla in my femily for many yeors, and could not keep house without it. For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weaknesses and irregularities, 1 congr it withoukgmequal.”” 4y26 | Kases Pazace, $14 SIVENTH STREET. WE ARE STILL HAMMERING AWAY! WE TAKE THE BOTTOM OUT OF ALL! LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! KING’S PALACE, GREAT SLAUGHTER HOUSE. Don't you buy Millinery wutil you have given us a call, else you will Le the loser by it. Facts speak louder than words! NOW FOR OUR PRIC: YOU CAN. ‘Two more cases of our elegant Shell Hats at 25 cents oniy. BEAT THEM IF want Cupe Moya at 24 cents only. Tough-and-Ready Cape May Kuowltong, best goode, at 37 cents only. Kiegant desirable shape in Romance and Belle Cole, and all other leading shapes, xt 20,24 and 30 cents, sold form cents and 31, Elexant Black Chip Hats, in leading shapes, and 50 ceuts only, old fornerly from $1 to $1. Etevant Trimmed Hats at 7 aud 25 ceuta only. Only 5C0 more cf our 4-cent Mats on band. 1,000 P.ime Plumes at 50 and 65 cents ouly. 5,000 buuch:s Tips, in ali colors, at 35 and 50 cents only. 500 bunches of Black Tips at 20 cents only. HATS GIVEN AWAY AT KING'S PALACE! True aud indisputable are the facta that King’s Palace carries the Ia-west and the most fashionabie [ stock, and under all ciceumstances always has been the ieuder in low prices, ‘Do not neglect to get your bargains at KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Jy21 eo Ma ee ow Oo FORA GENUINE SEERSUCKER SUIT, ATTHE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. We have just receiveri a few more of these great bar- guins, which will positively be the last ones at that price, Tinitation Seersucker Suits at $3.50, worth $5.00. Since 1 xoods at 50 cents on the dollar, our stoci hus received a severe shaking up, Still, we have a good assortinent yet of 2 12 Suite, at $6.00. ‘ $00 *U 9.00 Uv, it 14 Buits, at 16 su ts, at. 18 suits, at 24 Suits, at 12,00 BOYS' SUITS REDUCED From $ 4.00 to $ 2.00, From 6.0 to 3.00, From |8.00to 4.00. From 10.00to 5.00, White and Fancy Vests in great wariety, froin 50c.up. PANTS—A good assortment, from $1.50 up. sphACK CLOTH SUITS reduced to $15.00, worth Finest Black Broadcloth Suits, made up in first-class style, $:0.00; worth $50.00, ing ba Blue Flannel and Serge Suits regardless of cost. Blue Flannel Coats ut $2.75; reduced from $5.50. $4 Gossamer Coats reduced to $2.00. $5 Cossamer Coats reduced to$2. 50. $6 Gossamer Coats reduced to $3.00 THE MISFIT STORE, Having, like every enccess, imitators, be sure and come to the corner of TENTH axp F STREETS, 420 —CUYLER CLAY—1883._BY CUYLER, LSS Bigt dt Brisinet by Geo. Emenee Ete fsroyal b.eeding indeed. Aa a representative of the Hanibletonian and Clay siraing, his superior in breed day Ud be to tind."—Spwrit of the Times. Stands at Arligaton stables, 1724 G etree, aT: CLARK, Manager. 3y16-1m Me. J. P. Pam IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, 1107 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, pleased to fil all o1 Eres BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING reliance Sie era [ected Gocom Mr. Epps bas ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, body in ons, (only Je-Ib. and Ib, ), by Grocers, labeied. ._ JAMES EFPS & 00., ‘16-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London, Enq. GeENTIMMENS YANILL A AND STRAW HATS mya UN! Practical Hatter, ‘S11 Hi street northwest ____ LADIES’ GOODS. Hars, Frowers A: D Sux Murs AT HALF PRICE. SILK GLOVES REDUCED FROM $1.75 TO $1. LOT OF RIBBONS REDUCED FROM 5c, TO 25c. MRS. M. J. HUNT, Sy21 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. A TASGE ASD VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Ledies' and Children’s BATHING SUITS, at M. WILLIAN'S, TCite Trevise, Paris. 07 Pennsylvania avenas. 1 have eucceeded in procuring a few more of thos» JERSEY POLONAISE, In Biack and Garnet, for which it was impossible to supply the demand a Jet NINTH AND _F_STREETS.—GEN- CH BALBRIGGAN SHIRT> and at $1.45 Tiny each, ali sizes. ENGLISH LI LE $i each. 4 I ner, alll sizes, nt SIEKY (Morte: usual NTON FISHER. CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH. MENT, 06 G streetnorthest. Thirty years’ expo ence. “1 adies' and Geutiewen’s Garmeniz,. also Craps Veils, Laces, etc.. are perfectly cleaned by this superior Tgeess. Ladies Events Dresses 2 specialty. “Opi ¢ M/5S ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NOR’ a Mokca CORSETS fo onder in yery sono aad Saatortal sud guarantees perfect tit aud comfort. F : Bel Specialy 3 aa rench Hand-maite Underclothing, Merino ene finest Tinported Hosier ae Vote Patent Shoulder ‘Braces und ail Trresw Reform Gols. French Corsets snd Bustlos. a, Hercule” sup. porting Corset rr waich Miss H. peci ‘ant Euda $1 Corst, her own make, thatfor the prise _cuinot be wt tieed, N.B.—French, German and Franish spoken. __ SEWING MACHINES, &e rps 17H ste > ‘MACHINE HOUSE THE QU N SEWING MACHINE $s recognized and acknowledged by the highest mechan— ical cuthorities as the best made, most nt, lightest running and highe-: arm lock-stitch machine ever made. ny ovenents made of the finest steel. holes to thread, ueither has its ehuttle. Wi first-clons new improved machines of differe es. We xuarantee the finest sesortinent, most responnibiity, 2nd lowest prices, No outside agent First-class 10: chines for rent, All kinds repaired and warranted. Iiustrated catalogue and price-list mailed free to any address, ©. AUEKB- CH, Double Store, corner 7th and H sfrects. Gent's Furnishiugs and Hsts next door. Hh Yo IT? TH HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. If not be sure to examine it before you_purchase. Tt is poritivly the lightest running and simplest sewing Machine ever made. have aiso the light ranning NEW HOWE, a very ue, All other inakes and durebie Sewing Macl hand, ines 6o.d oneasy monthly payments and special discount 1or cash, at OPPENHEIMER’S Reliable Sewing Machine and Fasmon Rooms, £28 9th street northwest, St Cloud Building, Good Machines For Rent, All kinds tepaired. (O WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS, agent to talk you io iment of all the Leaciug a mld simp! my3 ° SPECIALTIES. ‘ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL EVENTS OF Mitie Rvucinees aoatental eat oe flemen 5U' cents each. 408 1 strect. Between 4thand 5th atreets northweat. Jel4-8w* THE TRADES. SUMMER RESORTS. ARDING.—PLEASANT ROOMS, SVL air, fine = beate: gee cage sta: Ser Seley te Chalsbeato House, Strasbure, 3y31-1m | BLRKSHIRE'S MOST POPULAI RESORT, ‘One thousand fect e‘evation,” Unsury assed ‘by mail or telewta: DID tion ; boating month: $7 per TU va. RFF, EWOOD Ha APLEW OOP TSFIELD, MASS... Newly furnished throne New and com: Steamers Bx Norfulk daily Boating, Bat Tor particulars adress E OLDZKOM HOUSE, cons fat BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. J. that pace, convey il Tune direct i itis nevr the beach, with fine Dathing xs can Jigme year by are the un of Hon. Alfred C. Harmer and other pr nu. In the smimediate 4 ot the house will be found «ood wuunng aud ierma, $10 to $12 he be fi Washington morning Atinaitic City. Daily mail. (Uisll-tmj} KE & SMI thy, Pro tors. AZLEWOOD COTT SEAR OAKLAND, MD. ; ho duct, 50 ere# of laws utd. the cet ri moantaiia. For particuiare ores Sirs. JAMES PETS, Bs: akiand, Ws 399-iin* Mase. ave., near terms reascnable. | F \ TSKILL MOUNTAINS, SUNNY SLOPE HOUSE, / Palenvilie.—On Kaaterskill Crk, at en trance toc love, “(hreemie- frvau the Kates skill and Hains Fa'ls. : ‘ P. H. SCRIBS Ki TLANTIC CITY, N.J.—BEADY HOUSE, Arkansas avenuc.—A bandsnne summer G4) Tesert. Good beard at lowest rates. airy room, ¢ od bole, it fags, &c. JAMES BH FA OREE EAEYECIE. CAPE MAY, fired season J: 1583. Dir the b st rs FL HLAND WoUS?, ATLAS corner of Peun-yivania and Ate th Dues. One of the best locstions iu the city suminer iter int my in the jan® accom. from both ratiway € _WARNER & PENDER, Proprietor (oS cuss mane, Unequaled location, promy bells, A Table of Supetive Fxe-l ‘The Orchestra wile c 1 ‘bree minutes’ wal CAPE MAY. eubstan and nth and Devon Inu, Opens JUNE 301 ‘ITED SLATES HOT! The lay open for est in Atiantic City, N. J. BENS. H. BROWN: 1@ season of N GROVE, N. J. DIRECULY +) facing the ocean and Inke. Superior four- story hotel, with verandas on three fronts. Perfect tirainage aud airy rooms. Accommodation J EPH WHITE. APH POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOUitS FROM PHILADELPHIA, ress | tached sre run a | ent hours, uugers_ wail tind on their, arrival st the New Bread Street Station, Pui inion ‘Trenfer Couches transfer direct to | of the West Jersey railroad, at the foot | Btrect brouch ti iy as fo is, bagyage checks, and fn 2 Northeast corner in for- 5 Si street, fisyivania aveuue station, Baltimore and Poto- Kaiiroad. Y quae J CHAS, E. PUGH, Gen'l Manager. H9-taul5 J. R. WOOD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Anaxtie Crry. Express Trains are run THROUGH winoul 2 Stops IN NINETY MINUTES via CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! WEST JERSEY KAILROAD, RAILROAD, raom 5 Fiom Station foot of Vine street. |Station foot of Market st. Passengers from Washington will take the thronch trains of the Ba.timore and Potomac railroad to Phila- 1 arrive at the new Broad-strvet station of unsylvania railroad. where Union trarsfer coaches counect direct ty the staions of the Camden and At- lantic and West Jersey railroads, ‘or through tickets, huxeaze checks, and full inform- ation appiy as folio Dorthwest_ corner 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue; station Baltimore and Poto- mac railroad. CHAS. E. PUGH, 3. R. Woop, Jota So Manaber. Gen. Passenger Agent. COLTONS SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES down the river; fine fishing, ‘oystering, bathing. (Open. Ju s grabbing, PB WEEMONT Hows, . ‘Vermont avenue, above Atlantic avenue, Atlautic City, N- J." Ocean room. The house wil Ho" ALBIO! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The most clegantly fu Pointed hotel in Atlantic *k, $4 per month. i y Steamer Northampton to Cherrystone every Monday, Wednesday and I'riday. The Baitmore and Wa-hiniton steamers make coe connection with the Northampton, Hotel physician, PLA. Pitzingh, “Address J.T. SPADY. my15-3m ‘ OPENS TUESDAY, JUNE 12x, ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Great North Mountain, “Near Winchester, Va., Will open JUNE 12th to accommodate several who wish to leave the city at that tin. ‘Large additions have been made this reason for the also Leen en 3 fave been provided, and the sanitary arrahgements are perfect. irospect for an abundant crop of the best fruit inti humelate neighborhood of the Goetagete, poy promisins this season. F lara and accommodations apply to A. S. Pret & Son, 401 9th street, Washington, B.C. Gircu- also at this office. oo A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. UFUS H. DAKBY, 432 9th NEWSPAPER. BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. All Kinds of Printings in wood stl. ai low prices. Satisfaction guaran! Je6 EDLGEKS, JOURNALA, CASH BOOKS, &e., &o,, ‘Vo order at Lycett’s Bindery, 1012 Pa. meee Ja18 W. McNEAL, Prop’r. IBSON BROTHE: CTICAL Boor ea Fine Pane cial actin Dy feupecialty: Cimexe Ovr Cise Satz OF ODDS AND ENDS, TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER. A few pieces Body Brussels, $1.25 yard. ‘Tapestry Brussels, 75c. yard. ‘Mattings very Cheap. pie lot of Tapestry and Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet and reer. Orders. ‘Telephone or otherwise for Carpet clean- sng sovalve prompt alendons SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPAOF. judiced rho examined plan, sdnitoiebe ie Sekai og et and ‘beat he has over “via ¥) MSIGHT. 1500 H street, Deata To Moras, Insects, &c. CHEMICAL FLAM™, for the extermination of Molin and inact from furditara, fe Cinna Sc, fore, ‘unsurpassed. We particular, and will fortelt (60) Aity-delisre ta any case ‘here we fall to destroy: them. ~ A. H. CHACE & BRO., 3728-3 OPPOSE Saiainne Ber beck Gly EO. ‘pkey 2 OU REE ROR RS Eauane eee and a =. (PE NocNTaINs. ten? THE PARK HOTEL, ‘Wiliamsport, Pennsylvania. A quiet home for the summer months. Cool nichts. Nomocquitoes, No malaria. Beautiful drives, musi, ete. Table Hberauy supplied with farm. produce: bbw Otis hydraulic elevator, Terms Bend for circular and mys-3m LASON 1883. YUGLASS HOU! ee TROT NESS wane. ‘Will open JUNE Isr, 1883. ‘Terms, $2.50 ee “heat day. ts for families my22-8m “WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE 16rz. RATES $3.50 AND $4 PER DAY. 36-2m0. CLEMENT & COX. Proprictors. df Ieee “BRIGHTON,” ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS @fD ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. BARATOGA SPRING3, Addreas my9-3mo F. W. HEMSLFY & SON. GETTYSBURG. srsom =o WILL UNE tara. Pe nt lg EE et Wma, Hy. & H&G. Bho. ne cat Depot, for terms send for d them, which | ORTS. a ___ SUMMER RES Horst Koaarensxrcs, = iskrn “AING, o 1. MOUNT: The Largest and Most I'ypuia Mountain Hotel in the Kaaterekill Station, the terminns of the new, Keater-Kul railroad, is within balf a mile of Hote! Kaaterskill, atid im accessible via Ron.tout by the New York Central and Hudeon River tailty steamboats and by ow York, West Shore end falo raltway vie Ki. gston, leaving Penne! dopet at Jersey City train via Ponnsytwants t Shore roads leavicg Broad Street station. Phi o} Koaterskill at shia arrive ich the priackp FE. A. GIELET Post Office, Greene eousity Direct telegraph connect Exchanges, OCEAN CLVY, Newly ; ¥ pactioniar, ee ing fishing, “unniox, ete. W. sy. NUE ATGYLE, OCFAN END OF con. uecticat avertur, At antic city =A. HAV AY, Proprietrons. b BG Jel-Tmnd, 8, that ING LAKE BEACH. NS. a bu it N@_ LAKE, MONMOUTSS 4 county. N. J hew manasceme) | Maa be agen for the recertion of guests J | 26TH. TRRS. A feminy hot. lac for 200 cucete. T sient bomra, $2.60 p ‘ _Jel-f&tu, din THOMAS FARLEY, Manager. Wires HOUSE, AULA’ cris, N. Gpen all the Hot and Cold Sea woter Boths in the by ctric Balin, Gas, 9 all the conveniences of a firet-clase Dotel. Jay F day AsES WOLKLD on adjotuing grounds, rein city :propriet anch IN THe myt-dm 8 HOTED, OCEAN ven June Zid; terms, ¢2 por ok: it 8 rexched vin. 1. av. ore and Mar yand Ste iy Sunset avenue and Kuyley street, ASBULY PARK, Nod First-class. “Gas, Hlectric Helis and Teler Box 6 2m) 7 MEEMONT HOURE, CAPE NEAR THE Lane, shady grounds; swings, rood Jace for families CHAS. Le Koy wile uf 7-20 ais, OF ATLAN Atlante City, near ® / Atlantic trains mtoy dye orate, J. A. Mc rN, ¥ RT. SHADE, MOUN- rees, Hunting, culate at Bren Adress A. ‘ wy y | QT. CHARLES—OcEAN FND_OF DLLA ware av Nd. Much ad, tod view uf the, EI ¥ ‘tor. rire Covet DRY _GOoDs. sl New Asp Cuore Desioxs IN CARPETINGS. ‘We are receiving our new Fall Carnets, im wll ize FLOOK O1L-CLOTHS all widths. 10-4 SHEETING COTTON, le., 37e, iG, all colors, 250. th, aloolors, Te. 80c., 62c. ani INDIA LINEN, I2ige.. I5e., 18e., 200, BEST DROSS GINGHAMS, 120, LAWNS, UNI INEN, €ige. SIKAW MATTINGS at reduced prices. c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oath Sile, near 7th. Guear Baccars. WE ARE NOW OFFERING MANY VERY GREAT BARGAINS IN SUMMER GOODS PREVIOUs 1Q OUR ANNUAL STOCK TAKING. D FROM $15 TO $10. 5 ROBES & eH A Meh % D FRO! le TO ‘ED SALTEENS IN FIFTY Di} FEREN AND PLAIN COLOR TO MATCH. = t ‘K AND OOL'D DRESS SILKS IN GREAT VAs ; SUME GOOD BROCADLS Al UNE DOL- ‘DDA CLOTHS AND OTHER FINE WOOLEN HEUL PRIN H AND SCOTCH Giicuaus a L PRE NCH ANU SCOTCH GIN Al 26c., FORMER PRICE 31s. LEVE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOURAING. GOODS ALWAYS OR EW YORK PRICES, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penueyivanta Ave, LAR. CHU DRER® Go¢ ONE PRICE. THE BEST IS THE CHPAPEST. yy, a Summer Goons AT SUMMER PRICES, 40 inch BATISTE NOVFL PATTERNS at 18c, s HAMS REDUCED, ENCH SATIN POINTED LINEN LAWNS REDUCED, FRENCH LAWNS 1 INDIA LINENS—SP. Handsome Designs in Domestic Lawns and Gings hams, 8c., 10c, and 1254, PERSIAN LAWNS, ‘CH NAINSOOK, INDIA. MULLS, DOYTED MUSLINS. ‘We closed out a lot of Masses’ Hose worth 7! for 2c. REDUC.D. weeall 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, MARKET SPA ll, Crosrxe Ocr Sommer Usornsuere 50-Cent Gauze Shirts, 3 for $1. sy Jil styles Snest Linen Collars, $1.80 per dozen, Finest ¢-ply Linen Cutie, 25 te, a4 Fine 4-ply Linen » ufla, 20 cis. a yair. Good Suspenders for 18 cts ir. Summer Neck Wear almowt wiven away. biz Fine Dress Shirts made to order for $6, at MEGINNISS, 3029 1002 F street northwort. Lawss: Lawss: Lawys: Cheapest Lowns iu Washington. Beautiful Pacifig Lawus, ‘Bnest quality, actual value 12}¢¢,, recuced to 8a," SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Cheapest Hike in Washii . Colored Rilks 5 Fancy Sitka 37ye. Heavy ‘Gro Grain Black mike’ ree duced trom $1.60 down to $1. NUNS’ VEILINGS! NUNS VEILINGS! Nuns’ Ve <i in Weshington. Nuns’ Veile mire We dest double width, (42 inches, faced rot ‘6c, down to Ste. ‘Nuns’ Veilings, fine quality, reduced to 20c. Nuns’ Veilings, lace effect, pure wool, in Black, Straws berry, Electric Blue and Cream; actual value 3.c., res) duced to 950. ings, al wi BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Back Silk Brocade Grenadines, every throad all pure from £1.50 to 750. Brocade mili ‘Graltdiuen actual valuo $1, reduced to8oe. sBlssdbed Gotious foduoed to ber CARTER'S, 28 MARKET RPAT®, Grouctr, & Cos erred sere tee tH tiriataiin Ca. Rorrzar, ‘NOS, 409 AND 405 TH ETREET NORTHWEST. HEADQU, ETE S CAMRIAGE COMPANY. Cia THE COPOEAbiLiry 18 Wao Wanker. Town Teont Qialing Teskien Wagons ba oh at cate & oom, men © oa,