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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C ot LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick OF THE Cuts SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasutxarox, D. C., July 19, 1884, 9:9) & m. For the middie Atlantic states, partly cloudy Weather and local showers, followed by fair weather, goutherly, shifting to we=terly winds, stationary temperature. For Sunday fair weather is indicated for the lake region and the middle Atlantic States — ‘Tur National Safe Deposit company, corner 15th and New York avenue, receives trunks of silver- Ware, bonds and all sorts of valuable things on jal deposit for a moderate charge. See adver- nt 3AKRK cures malarial troubles, Fusegis’s Ice Cxea. ~ - Shipped any where ont of town. sail 1427 New York avenue. Waspsowe and conventent houses for sale on B street northeast by SH. Walker, notary, 690 Lou- fina avenue. Fixp best #1 Planet shirts, only 736 7th. Fine catawba grape brandy, * pure. Also, fine iinported Estra~ con vinegar for pickling, Get it at Chr. Singer's, otf th street uorthwe For PRESERVING. anteed to Sriepip Koows, with board, at Temple Hotel, Mth street, opposite Patent ‘office, at 25 per month. s Toxerres and lanterns at Ryneal's, 418 nortnwest. Cave, Th se Fisr Mansivetiows, 40 cts. per pound, at Phila. Candy House, 419 7th street northwest. ops and all Kinds of electric work. 13th rihwest. feet In length, brought from | ir. F. Everett and presented to on fr hibition at W. Ii. 912th street. Ligursix@ J. H. Rue “a everybody to come to 3, Center Market, and 314 K eats at the following low | tor $1; cheice ri 12% cts Th; soup me deet, 6, 8 and al entlets, 18 cts. Ib.; amb and nvutton, 8 to 15 one, come all Marketing delivered M. Wiiutaw will close out a beautiful assortment Of White sults, three best styles of French corsets, | Ienty Recowmenpe DICAT. OR SOCIAT. Prnreses— ecently pu ed direct from bond a It pure rye whiskies, being four years old and of very high g We are offerins these geods at the very Ik e of three dollars per allon. These eoods are supertor to any offered in Ukis market, who N. en & Brornen, | 417 7th street northwest, Next to Odd Fellows’ Hall. fe Deposit compan; d © enue; office hours 9 Call und inspect the vauits. tonal Caxvaten Toxcues and lanterns at Ryneal’s, 418 | 7th street northwest. ANT CARAXEES and candies, cts per ID. . Candy House, 419 7th street northwest, BAkxx contains no quinine or any potson. chance to obtain cheap shoes at th street, Fixtures at auc- To-pay, 19 Protw’s oid will be given by | ion, Tuesday, July ‘the timely preea ables with the BY, corner 15th street is, kee, Tonight. | Comigre.—Alice Gates in “Girofle- <.—Concert and inter- 45 p.m., and ex- razine and © Century M injured at Childs ling in of a kiln yester- pyaries Rank, Knights of vening, a handsomely er, with two gold lined Mr. Halvor Nelson, who Y and treasurer of the orga- founded. Mr. B. F. Hawkes ch, to which Mr. Nelson nse. a) has been organized in hk the foilowing officers: Prest- . Brown: Vice presilent, Richard He urer, Charles Jones; secretary, Ke Jv.; “assistant secretary, George Al andaatsentedh temt-qriis, D. HudnelL | At Ciphal Gity Gun cau meteh yesterday, the (ini voores-weremile by Mills M, McKeiden 13, ad has been appointed hospital. clerk in the Pension oMce, pan. Hmited express, at Mills’ d yesterday, while the an arm broken | 3 a ‘o his home | burg by Officer Quinlan, of the county the Irish National league | . <srs. Peter McCartney and ‘Thomas Wali, as delegates to the convention to be | td Ja Edste ath, a The Last of the Detective Cases, | S IN THE CRIMINAL CovuT To-DAr. | the Criminal Court, Assistant District | rt entered a nolie pros. in the case ‘eDevitt, indicted for violating section pling a reward from Jams Of James AL» Fs in kin: Mr. Taggart said that this case Within the rulings of the court in other cases, on examining the case he found it weaker U those tried, and fore, did not think it Proper to keep the es | ‘ae Court directed that the nolle be entered. ‘This ts last of the sixty-two indicunents found against the detect d in not asingle ease has there bee D. h, 1884, Mr. Frank K. Ward, proprietor of the Alderney Dalry of this city, shipped from his estabitshinent, on the steamer “Celtic,” of the | White star line, from New York en route to Liver- y gallons of milk and ten gallons of » use of the Boston Ideal Opera com- on June 14th, itish Princess, pply for the use of or of the Riggs House, ot Mr. Ward—all of which | Oly England,” as the following Paris, June 24,1884, | fror Mr. C. W this city, arr It was just ass r My uppe ad hot been for Ue init az what Iwerld have done. you in Washington next season | ily. 1 ¢ans, as I arranged with nd Wo you. °F. H. OnrR. June 29, 1884, “1 Queenstown Wednesday A the steamer passed on to Alderney milk which you so for my use while en voyage on our arrival In Queenstown as ft lett Washing be placed hip * Princess” at Plukadelphia. IY a good one, and the success at improvement’ over condensed 1 abeard ship. “The Alderney Dalry for- S for Who ts made | tug backwards, ront always, is his motto in his bust. | When T lett the ade arrange | Tents with the stew tke the cans back and shij: to you : a. Well, Fhave done up | Irelanc pretty Ww here t-day for “Giant's Causewsy land, and shall try to the Fourth of July. Now 1 | 1Uh inany thanks for thecream C.W. Sporvoxn. ness. Better Go Slow and Sure. ‘To the Editor of Tur Evzxtne Stan: Since the recent railroad accident the District Suthorities are enforcing the ordinance whtch pre- Sertbhes four miles an hour as the maximum rate of peed (2) within the elty, and the trains on the Beltimore and Ohio branches enter and leave at snail pace. The Pittsbuzy express crawled from Boundary street te the depot this morning in event minutes. Ithas traveled from Rockville yuntary in that time. On yesterday morning ductor of that train indulged ina little hed the depot he halloed: Washington—at las” Ih JULy, 1884. : > ‘Tor PREsIVrNTiAL CAMPAIGN. — THE WEExLY Fran will be sent postpaid to any address in the Upited States or Cunada until after the presidential Viator. lection ior Mity cents It ts a large eight-page Pejer OF Lfty-six columns of interesting reading Eatter—poliical, miscellaneous, personal, news fue gossip, ete. "fend for a sample copy. eo De. CARMOLL AT THE CONGREGATIONAL Dr. J. H. Carroll, who Is to speak at re church to-morrow evening, 1s ed by Rev. J.P. Newman tn the following “During twenty years It has been my good » hear the best Orators in church and state and Iam free to say, that richness, fullness, and sahce, propriety, and tin- f action, fidelity Co the subject matter |, €arnestness in accomplishing x noble end, fr* ewer over the Judyments and hearts of the | im cash tn his pockets, as stated fh | children | servi | ments. | OPEN Carroll tthe peer of the Lest of | a She Got the Warrant. A MOTHER AFRAID THAT HER DAUGHTER WILL BURN ‘BER UF. Julia Agee, a neatly dressed colored woman, thirty-five years old, walked into the clerk's office at the Police Court yesterday afternoon and asked for a warrant for her nineteen-year-old daughter Julia for threatening her life. “What did she dot” asked the cleric. “She threatened to burn me up in the house, and threatened to burn the house up with me 1m it,” Said the applicant for the warrant. w;Are you afraid she will do you bodily harm” se reckon f I<” sald Julla, “for last night she got “I reckon: ” a a basket full of old rags and paper and ‘ighted them with a match and then put {t under the house, and Thad to put the fire out.” “Then what did you do?” “I caught her, with the assistance of her older sister, and tied her to a tree, and this morning Iua- Ued her to get her breakfi said she would burn me again, as she intended to kill me.” ‘The warrant was issued. = Gen. Logan and the National Encamp- ment. TO LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS THIS EVENING. ‘The department officers and delegates from the Department of the Potomac to the national en- campment of the G. A. R. will leave this evening for Minneapolis. They will assemble at Masonic hall at 8:30 p.m. and march to the residence of Gen. John A. Logan, past commander-in-chiet, escorted by the Union Veteran corps, old guard, Gen. Logan will thence be escorted to the depot. He will accompany the delegation to Minneapolts in their special car, arriving In Minneapolis next ‘Tuesday ulternoon. —— The Democratic Hatification Meeting. Ata meeting of the executive committee of the Jeckson democratic association, held last night, J. W. Barker in the chair, John A. Clarke secre- tary, it was resolved to make arrangements for a grand joint meeting to ratify the nominations of Cleveland and Hendricks, and Messrs. Henry E. Davis, Wm. A. Hutchins and James W. Sears were appothted a committee to confer with other demo- cratic bodies in the District for that purpose, ee A Mystery in Maryland. | AN ANKLE-BONE AND TOR-NAIL OF MRS. NICHOLS FOUND. Since the 27th of February last the aged wife of Mr. George C. Nichols, proprietor of the Mt.Vernon | house, in this city, has been missing from his farm, about half a mile west of Wilson’s Station, 8 miles cut on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad. She was over 8) years of age, and for the past twenty or thirty years her rind had been falling, until she had become an imbeclie. She had wandered away from home several times, but managed to get back. or twice her friends had to goafter her. When she left in February iast_ it was thought that she would return in a day or two. The day following being a severely cold one, the family feared that if ught out ehé had perished. The family adv s and followed every clue, but failed in and up to four weeks a ali trace of ber had been Abeut three wee ago a colored blacksmith ross, who lives about a quarter of a mille Nichols’ farm, went oa hired man on the ace and asked what of shoes the old lady Upon getting a description of the shoes he “Yes, these must be hers.” On making fu quiry he produced a pafr of shoes and stoc s, Which were identified as those of the old lady. In obe shoe were three bones from the ankle and a toe-nali. Gross stated that his dog had brought these things to his door the Saturday previous. On. this discovery renewed efforts were Inade to find the body, and the country in that section has been thoroughly scoured, but without success The nnot c eive that she was murdered, and bie to account for thelr Want of success In not finding the bod; — ‘The Mysterious Disnppearasyce. ALL TRACES LOST OF MR. LOEHR AND HIS MONEY. The New York police sent out an alarm yestet day giving a description of John H. Loehr, a citt- zen of Rutland, Vermont, who has unaccountably disappeared on hts way to this city, with $1,000 yesterday's Stak. His sister reported his disappearance to the police. She was here awaiting the arrival of her brother, who left New York city a week ago, but falled to reach efther Washington or Phil: delpula, Where he was to call ine friend AML traces of Lohr are lost after he got on the train for Philadelphia. Nothing has as yet been heard here of Mr. Loel His wife left her two = C.F. Willett, 1516 L. elphia on Thursday to rosecute the search with the assistance of the police for her missing husband. —To-day a requi- nd, for Thom: McLane, of M: charged with ‘horse ste: was presented t Scaggs, ‘of Prince George’s county, int was issued for his rendition. Greet ‘ed here some few weeks since as a sus racter, and sent to the workhouse, where ‘hen the warrant was served. _— ‘Tue Lerren-CaRnrens. made an eifiort to secure six additional letter-car- riers for this city, out of the Increased approp! tion for the letter-carriers, but itis stated at the Post Office department that Washington Is al- Teady better provided for than other cities of equalpopulation. ‘The postmaster will swear in six additional substitute carriers, who will be of when the letter-carriers take their leaves of absence, under the recent law. The Post Office de- partment will endeavor to so adjust the appropria- Uons that the law providing for leaves of 15 days may be carried out. a Te CENTRAL Democratic CoMurrrer.—At a pling Of the central democratic committee of pirlet, at the Metropolitan hotel, last night, Mr. Thos J Luttrell presiding, and Mr. Charics S. § ary, resolutions Were adopted thar Dickson and Wright, the District de! national convention, for havi Secured representation for the District, and pro- ding for holding a meeting at the Metropolitan lon the 29th instant, to endorse the candi- dates. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Moore, Lioyd, Muntz, Gaddis and Bell, was appointed to: confer with the various democratic organizations to complete arrangements for this meeting. "It 1s proposed to hold a general ratification meeting in August or September. A Costhy Spxee.—Th ing In Prince Judge Wyte by nd & = ise came up in the Police Court this morning of William Barnes, the young m who Was acctised of stealing, while on a spree, mocking bird from the second--tory window of & enie Garret, on € street, sometime shot while’ attempting to escape y the officer, who afterwards succeeded 1n arrest- particulars of the were men- Uoned in THe Star at the time and he evidence iy a reiteration of former state- ‘The court imposed a fine of $50 or sixty days In jail. Bu Buazoam, BIG BARGAIN. Will open Thursday morning 96 Pieces SEERSUCKER GINGHAM, Plain and Fancy Stripes, at 533 CENTS YARD. £0 Picces FIGURED LAWNS, 5 CENTS. €5 Pieces ORGANDY LAWN, yard wide, 10 CENTS, Yard Wide INDIA LINEN, 8% cts.,10 cts,,1ets,,12}gcts. CROCHET COUNTERPANES, 50 cents. TABLE LINENS, 18 cts,, 95 ets.. 36 cts. TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN, OIL BOILED, 46 cts, ‘88 GOODS, 1234 cents, W'S VEILING, 30 centa. dren's HOSE, no seams, 15 cts, Ladies’ BALBRIGGAN HOSE, no seams, Fancy Stripes and Solid Colors, 25 cts, Gents. Colored HAL¥ HOSE, no seams, 21 cts. NG NEW STYLES IN BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. TOWSON’S, 86 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, ‘Near Center Market. yy? AYERS SARSAPARILLA 18 THE MOST EFFEC- tive blood-purifier ever devised. It is recom- mended by the best physicians, PALES VEGETABLE SICILIAN HATE RENEWER never fails in rewtoring gray hair to its youthful color, lustre and vitality. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Aa- sayer of Massachusetts, endorses it, and all who give it ‘fair trial unite in grateful testimony to its many vir- tues, bas Affairs im West W: Coa Trapm.—Seventeen boats, carrying 1,916.07 tons of coal, left Cumberland % ‘SHIFFING ‘NEWs.—Schooner Amos 8. Conant ar- rived with guano from Boston. Schooner Mabel cleared to-day, with 1,000 tons of coal, for Fall River. Schooner Laura E. Masser Cleared to-day, with 650 tons of tor Boston CONDITION OF THE WaTeR ar 7 4 M—Great Falls, 32; receiving. reset votr orth connection, 20; soutn ct ; distributing reservoir, ntuent ouse, 1 gatel 21 High tide river to-day at 12 p.m; low tide, 7p. m — CARHART, WHITFORD & Co.'s FatLuRe.—The sche- dules in the it of Whitford & roadway and Canal New ‘Whit ‘were filed in court a show eas ites to be $1,156,497; $1,516,164, and actual assets, $911,562. see Passina COUNTERFEIT $10 Norgs—At Rockaway Beach, L. L, two men visited a number of saloons ‘Thw ‘ahd endeavored to pase counterfeit $10 U. §. Treasury bills. ‘They were successful in getting two changed, which they tendered in payment for drinks at the hotels ot W. E. Madden and E. Roths- child. The bills were good imitations, The men gave gold for the counterfelte and were allowed to ———_-+e+. Rey. GEORGE R. Bristor SUED BY His COUNSEL.— Asult has been brought in the Baltimore city court against Rev. George R. Bristor by his coun- sel, Joseph Hawkins, for I services rendered in the trial of Bristor before the Methodist conference at Newark, N. J. Bristor was then convicted, but before an appellate court, of the church he wal ac- quilted and the suit is now brought to recover the lawyer's fee. Avsouvrery P URe R So A RO oy yr AE m3 3 ur RAE | BR OO ¥Y a ALLLL SBB A K KNNN N aa BB AA KK Tl NNN oS BBB AA KK Ili NNN @ BB AAA £5 i] = Sy G aa BBB A A K N NN GUe PrP oo W WwW WwW iYDD FER } pro 3 wrue BBE Eee | i< Oo oO WWWW DDE R Ra Pe 00 w w DDD KEE BR Ra ‘This powder never varies, —» marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than theordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera, Sold only incans, loxaL Baxra PowbEn Co., 106 Wall street, N. Z. sp6 cco A RRR DDD. oo AA ROR DD fo ft Be ES cco 4 4 RE bop F IT 18 NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE, BUT OUR AVOWED PURPOSE TO MAKE SWEEPING REDUC- TIONS IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, WE ARE NECESSARILY COMPELLED TO DO THIS | PREVIOUS TO ANNEXING THE NEXT DOOR BUILDING. EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT EFFECT DIRT AND DUST HAS ON UNDEI a RATHER THAN WAIT AND GET THEM SOILED, WE WILL SELL THEM NOW, AND GIVE OUR PA- TRONS THE BENEFIT OF THE REDUCTION. OF COURSE WE CANNOT MENTION ALL WE HAVE IN THIS DEPARTMENT, AND ENUMERATE THE ‘tmaster Conger has) prices, SO WE WILL ONLY MENTION A FEW SPECIAL ARTICLES—FOR INSTANCE : A GOOD NIGHT GOWN, EMBROIDERED YORE; WELL MADE, AT 690. A BETTER GOWN, WITH YOKE AND FIVE PIECES OF NICE WIDTH EMBROIDERY AT 690.; FORMER PRICE 81.20, MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, 56 AND 58 INCHES LONG, 98. THIS GOWN IS A SPECIAL FEATURE, | PARTICULARLY AS IT IS LONGER THAN THE AVERAGE GoW: = CAMBRIC CHEMISE, WITH LACE AND EM- BROIDERY YOKES, 986; GOOD VALUE AT $1.26. | FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF THE ABOVE. DRAWERS TO MATCH THESE, SAME FRICE, LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS, REALLY THE CHEAP- EST EVER OFFERED. ASPLENDID COTTON SKIRT, DEEP CAMBRIC RUFFLE, TRIMMED WITH THREE INCH LACE AND FINE TUCKING, AT 980. SKIRTS WITH EMBROIDERED RUFFLE AND TUCKING, 980. a. IN OUR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPART- | MENT, WE WILL MAKE YOU A REDUCTION OF 331s PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICE. FROM THIS YOU CAN JUDGE THAT WE ARE SINCERE IN OUR ASSERTIONS, THESE COMPRISE GINGHAMS, PIQUE, MAR- SEILLES, INDIA LINEN, LAWN AND CAMBRIC DRESSES, ra CORSETS! ~- CORSETS! 6,000 PAIRS AT A LARGE REDUCTION. WE SHALL DISCONTINUE KEEPING SOME OF THESE MAKES, AND WILL SELL THE LATTER AT A | i i i} GREAT SACRIFICE, LANSBURGH & BRO., sy16 420-422-424 SEVENTH STREET Peovsrass NINTH STREET. 8T. CLOUD BUILDING, UNDERWEAR, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, Ladies’ GAUZE U: PREM 85e., 00, Misses GAUZE UBDEBY ESTE ae ae ue = a Me . and 75¢. up. ‘These goods are FIRSTS, but the those | usually asked for SECONDS. eer HOSIERY. | An unlimited assortment of all ‘hoice | atyles for Lacles: Misses ana Childress =°™ 804 © COTTON UNDERWEAR. We advertise this department very little, for the reason that the quali f the nts, thelr fi ‘ize, perte How of make nind nt do it most effectually forma oe PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Our stock of PARASOLS has been very much reduced, Dut we have yet some of the better grades left, which Coceenaes own price “70% left. w JERSEYS. News Vera: Noss Verna: Gur $6.00 will be woo, PS eee a ae mat And other styles in proportion. Wide Dou! re Cream, ALITY, PERFECTION and Black, reduced to actual coat, yg” 5° | CUCURENTueb, AND ONES AUR EN oe IF NOt SATISFACTORY. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! ‘Dou Bi, 45, 60. 45, 50 1, 45. 50, is paper 7 LAWNS! ‘LAWN! LAWNst ee hecans = 8810 | For Tue Nexr Tumry Dass BLACK SiLKst BLACK SILK! 91.00, $1.25, $1.50 S100 G15 81 80, M. WILLIAN CARTERS, 711 Marker Seace NUN'S VFILING, Pure Weol, 20. HANDSOME BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES reduced from $1 to 50. owen SILKS (very best quality), $1.50, reduced to BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25. BLAOK SATIN, N BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 5, SPRING DRESS GOODS, Silk and Wool, 2s, NUNS VEILING (Black), double-width, $0. BLACK Co: HERE SHAWLS, Pure Wool, $1.50, WILL MAKE THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES EVER MADE HERETOFORE, t half Tntrinioed Bonnets and Hats st half price Flowers st half price. The ladies now have an of getting the Bnest, at very low an very. All yoods marked in ‘1 Cite Trevise, Paris, Uy) 907 Pennsylvania ave. HE SCHILLINGER MCIAL T fan ARTIF STONE COM Edelberte Gtro’s Adventure. From the N. ¥. World, 18th. Amotion was angmed yesterday afternoon De- fore Judge Freedmamijia tse superior court, to va- <ate an order of arremg against Edelberto Gtro, as the defendant in thes suisbrought by Mrs Caro- Une Cox to recover g1xaormihich It is alleged Giro obtained from her ‘ay falge pretenses. Giro had been in Ludlow streeg, more than a week. ‘The parties met thawagm.an advertise the Kr pe es Se, The ~ t Giro marry her, apd thus inductd wer » ive him the money. In opposition a number 8 wits were put in evidence. An affidagit of O'Reilly, who has been a cook forthe” when her mame ‘was Thompeon, set forth’ on February 27th last Giro called and eaid tmat he was wealthy and intended to take Mra.Thompson to Paris. thought that they were gaing to be married. Mra. ‘Cox's affidavit was mad.- She alleged that he had expressed himself eg.anxsous to marry her. He constantly wrote to ber, calling her “Dear Carrie,” and as“Edward” she declared that le made her a propositien ofmarriage, but after he had secured her money etoid her she was too old for him. Decision was reserv Now Is Tue Tore TO CURE SKIN HUMORS. Ip is at this season, when the pores open freely and the perspiration is abundant, that Disfiguring Humore, Humiliating Eruptions, Itching Tortures, Salt Rheum or Eczema, Psoriasis, Teter, Rinxworm, Baby Humors, Scrofula, Scrofulous Sores, Abscesses and Discharging Wounds, and every epecies of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Diseases of the Skin and Scalp are most speedily and economically cured by the Curicusa REMEprEs, IT Is A FACT. Hundreds of letters in our possession (copies of which may be had by return mail) are our authority for the assertion that Skin, Scalp and Blood Humors, whether Scrofulous, Inherited of Contagious, may NOW be permanently cured by Curicuna REsoLvENT, the new Blood Purifier, internally, and Curicuna and Curicuna Soar, the great Skin Cures and Beautifiers, externelly, in one half the time and at one half the expense of any other season. GREATEST ON EARTH, Coricwra ReMepres are the createst medicines on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this country. My mother had it twenty yoars, and in fact died from it, 1 believe CurIcuRa would have saved her life, My arma, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cured untilI used the Curicuna Resouvent internally and Curicuua and Curicuna Soap externally, J. W. ADAMS, Newark, 0, © GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES, ‘The half has not been told as to the great curative powers of the Curicura Resepres, I have paid hun- reds of dollars for medicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, avd never found anything yet to equal the Curicuna Remepies, CHAS, A. WILLIAMS, Providence, R. I. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Curicura Rewepres outsell all other medicines keep for +kin diseases, My customers and paticnts say that they have effected a cure in every instance where other remedies have failed, H. W, BROCKWAY, M.D. Franklin Falls, N, H. Sold by all druggists SOLVENT, #1; Soap, aL Co, Boston, Mass. Send for “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES.” Price: Curicura, 50 cents; Re- cents, Porren Drug anp Cue. BEAUTY For Sunburn, Tan and Greasy Skin, Blackheads, Pim- ples, Skin Blemishes, and Infantile Humors, use CurI- cuna Soar, area! Beautifior, dy15, Crostxe-Ovr Sars or FINE CLOTHING AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., COR NER 7TH AND G STREETS. In order to close‘out our Spring and Summer stock of e prices cut down to bifty Cents on the Dollar, ‘Weare determined to sell every Spring and Summer Garment we have to make room, fer Fall Stock. Suits we sold at #10 we are selling now at at $12. Suits we sold at @14 we are selling now at Suits we sold at £15 we are selling now at Suits we sold at $20 we are seiling now at $10. + Suits we sold at 825 we are selling now at $12.50. '- And all others in proportioned low prices, A Fine Seersucker Coat and Vest at 33, worth 85. An extra quality Seersucker Coat and Vest at $4, worth $6. Alpaca Coats from $1 upwards, White Vests, from 60 cents upwanis, Suits for Boys from 13 to 17 years old at $3.75 and upwards, Children’s Suits from 91.75 upwards. Pants from $1 upwards. They are worth double what we are asking for them, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©O,, CORNER SEVENTH AND G@ STREETS. v8 Soawen Crorma NOW AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. \¢ consisting mainly of SEERSUCKER SUITS, UITS, ALPACA COATS, MOTIATI COATS. LINEN COATS, WHITE AND STRIPED VESTS, &c.. &0. ‘Take advantage of this golden oppor- ‘Was offered before, tunity; ne Riiwool Men's wits at $6, reduced from. ar ees This lin SERGE i also, Jackets, Pants, their act AST a gu All made of the very best fabrics, and stylishly got- ten up. TO-DAY, We put.on onr counters about 1,500 pairs oda Men's and Boys’ Punts, which will be closed out at really half their value. A $2 Men's Pants now $1.50, A se" 82.00, ASS % $250, Ags * * S300 M. F. EISEMAN, 421 77m Srneet Nontawest, m2 ‘Under Gdd Fellows" Hall, Great Ano Posrrrve Creanixa BALE, Our entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES' and CHILDREN’S, and MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMER SHOES At actual cost for the balance of the season. All those in need of Low Shoes should certainly not miss this op- portunity as some wonderful Bargains can be had, We have about 500 pairs LADIES’ FINE’KID BUTTON SHOES that have never been: soldfor less than $3, They are going now at 82. pair. All of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold for @5 and 86 are now selling at $4.50 and 84; Don't mies this greatopportunity, as you will save money by doing so at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, wt 808 7th and S151 Mstresta, Geer SAY THE FIBST COST THE BEST— t we have marked down ows@4 Crasimere pants, and now they go at $2.60, an artual loss of 61.60 to us. Rade, Mine ant Sates ie whch value. M \d Boys’ Straw:Hats got to be cleared out, Tranks and fand Satebels very Cheap = Men's and Boys’ Suits at a heavy discount for the ‘money. J. W. SELBY, 3 1914-1916 Penneylvania avenue, Taoxss: Troxsss Tavvzs: SATCHELS! SATCHELS!! SATCHELS!!! ar BAUM's, 416 Tru Sraeer Nonruwesz, ‘TRUNES from $1.75 up, TRUNES, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from 85 up, SATCHELS from 98. up. the cheapest line of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET tothe cts HAMMOCES from 70c. up. CROQUET, Eight Balls and Eight Mallets, from $1 up, the above 10s Rey Fer Oaut Ly purchaning frooeuse aie WINE AND OLD EN Oe a Oi Re ere aa hess ‘can be sold at reepectable prices, Address 619 D Stents oa Stand. No, 619 D, street, between 6th and 18. Bote hy saall prompd attended ta ms CITY ITEMS. produce a mayonaise dress salad ‘will compare with Durkee's Salad Dressing. Buy a bottle and be convinced. For best Black Silks, Satins, Cashmeres, Parasols Delow cost go to 736 7th st, Mourning Store. 2 Razors! Razors!! Razors!!! The Patent Perfect and our best brands warranted, and kept in proper shaving condition gratia The Cut- ‘Store, 487 ave. D. N. Wolford, Prop’r. At Franc’s “Strictly One Price,” corner 7th and D, Straw Hats almost given away, ‘88 we are determilned not tocarry any till next year.3 Duffy’s Pure Barley Malt Whiskey will cure any case of dyspepsia or indigestion if taken properly, It has cured some well-known people in this city, whose names may be learned on application at dur office. Try It. 6 At Franc’s “Strictly Ome Price,” corner 7th and D, Bicycle and Boating Shirts for boys and men, in white, blue, drab and mode. Prices way down. 2 To Every One who has used Brown’s Iron Bitters with beneficial results, we will send aset of elegant fancy cards. Send address at once to Brown Chemicai Co., 16 Light st., Baltimore, Ma. 3 At Franc’s “Strictly One Price,” corner 7th and DP, White and Colored good quality, 10c. per doz; sold all over for 15c. 2 “I Have Made a Carcful Analysis of your Duffy Barley Malt Whiskey, finding it en- Urely freé from fusil oll, and cordially recommend At to the Medical Profession for its purity. “A. ARENDT, 6 “Consulting and Analytical Chemist.” At Franc’s “Strictly One Price,” corner 7th and D, just received a large lot of Linen Cuffs; will be’below the market value. 2 “Boston Variety Store,’ 705-707 Market Sj ‘Will sell for one week $1.49 Me: 99 cents, Dr. W. S. Cline, Physician and Surgeon, ‘Tom's Brook, Shenandoah County, Va., Dufly Malt Whiskey Co., Battiwons, Mp. Gentlemen: I find the sample Malt Whiskey a strictly pure article, free from any hurtful im- purities, and just the article for tubercluous patients. I will hereafter prescribe it in my prac- Uce, ‘Respectfully, 6 W. 8. Ciixe. Campaign Torches and Lanterns at RYNgAL’s, 418 7th st. n. Ww. 6 Dr. Flora A. Brewster Had More Suc- cess with Duffy's Barley Malt Whiskey sthan she did with cod liver ofl for a very bad edse of con- ican Hammocks io sumption, ‘Try it. 6 Campaign Torches and Lanterns at RYNEAL's, 418 7th st. n. w. 6 if You are Troubled with Lassitude or lack of strength and cnet ise Duffy’s Pure Barley Malt Whiskey. It build you up. = it. Communion Wine. Physicians who have used Speer’s Port Grape Wine,of New Jersey, and have applied it to the Strictést test, pronounce tt pure and recommend it to the aged #nd infirm, and for general use where wine is desirable, as the most reliable of wines be had, Mr. Speer also preserves the grape juice fresh and sweet, just as it runs from the press, not by the use of spirits, but by extracting the’ fer- mentit principles from the ripe ipes when mashed, 1U is called Unfermented Grape Juice. For sale by all drugytsts. Wes If You are Going on a Sen Voyage use Duffy's Pure Parley Malt Whiskey. It will prevent sea-sickn:ss when used at the meals, ay, ate $3 per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best In the world for the money. sm&W-2W dicGEe’s, 9h, near D street. James J. O'Dea, of New York he great authority on insanity, writes that he tises nothing else In his_practice a8 a stimulant but Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Whiskey. ‘Try it 6 On Thirty Days Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co..Marshall, Micit., wht send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltate “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men. (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- Dilty, lost vitality and kindred troubles, juarantes. ing Speedy and complete restoration of’ health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk 13 incurred, as ‘thirty days’ trial Is allowed. W,3, 44 East Fortieth Street, New York Crry, June 19, 1854. ‘Te DUFFY Matt WaskRy Co., BALTiMoRR, Mp. Gentlemen: For five years my wife has been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and by many con- sidered incurable. About two months ago a firm in your city sent her asa gift a half dezen of your pure Malt Whiskey, which she used before each neal and before ‘retiring at night, always using one-third whiskey to two-thirds Water. She is now well, it having completely cured her. I, therefore, take much pleasure in recommending it to others similarly afflicted. Yours, sincerely, 6 JOHN H. HENDERSON. Premature Loss of the Hair may be entirely prevented by the use of Burnett's Cocoaine. Housekeepers should insist upon obtaining Bur- nett’s Flavoring Extracts, they are the best. €0 For a Poor, Tired Mother Nothing is so great as Duffy’s Pure Bariey Malt Whiskey. No nursing mother should be without it, Try it 6 Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia, © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfuime, Alpine Violet. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley, eo Many People at this Season of the dined are suffering from malaria. Nothing will reak it up so quickly as Duffy’s Pure Barley’ Malt Whiskey. Try it. 6 J. Mi. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bari ‘Has, for more than half a century, been In use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- siclans as the best tonic and Invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all. find 1t to give new life, vigor and happinesi Particu- larly a lady’s medicine. 1 a bottle. Sold by drug- ESS WV. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore anid wrison Streets, Baltiihore, Md. ‘ty,th,sém If You Have a Case of Typhoid Fever in your family ask your physician what stimulant you are to use. He will tell you Duffy’s Pure Bar- ley Malt Whiskey, as 1t is the only stimulant re- commended by the best physicians during the crisis in fevers. Try it. 6 “Hough on Pain.” Cures colic, cramps, diarrhwa; externally for aches, pain! ins, headache, neuralgia, rheuma- Usm.’ For man or beast. 25 and 50c, 15 Dr. John L. Caldwell, of Baltimore, says that Duffy’s Pure Barley Malt Whiskey ts the dest thing he ever knew for sleeplessness, neural- gia, and melancholia. He has written a letter re- commending it to the medical profession. Try a bottle, 6 Diamond Shirts at Auerbach’s, 7 & H. tu,th,s Duffy’s Barley Malt Whisky,-, For sale by N. W. Burchell, No, 1932 F street noegn wes! “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and deitvered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 85¢. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana Sweet ik, Sc. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. WOOD AND COAL, G. L. Suenirr, KINDLING and COAL, STOVE WOOD. Offices: 1114 Pa. ave., 328Pa ave., cor, 20thand K sts. n.w. Depot and Mill, 6th street and Potomac river. feb6-6m_ Coat at Woon JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest; ‘1615 Tth street northwest; 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; ‘1112 9th street northwest; Corner 3d and K streets northwest; 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest. LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH -W YORK; EXTENSIVE WHARV! fa ON COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DI FROM MINES INTO OUR Tan. a We deal in best qualities of ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COAL. © ne All kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to CLEAN FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE FROME, deliveries and ‘prices as sow /ae sack-com Coa, Axp Woon. We have jut received @ large lot of Bakers* ‘WOOD. A fresh mined COAL of Tor donaestic ties all of wine we offer at lowest 2 rates, attention on ip lame is respectfully invited to STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘th st. wharf and J2th st. and Pa. ave, SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT ‘Will be ready May 24, SET DERBY ih Sh shapes, at WILLETT & RUOFF'S, Eole Agent for Dunlap's New York Hats, mi6 OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “‘G." Drawn at New Orieans, La, on TUESDAY, JULY 15th, 1884. Fe. Prize. 3 Fa ar $0 463. 50 492 60 527. “50 8 oe. i100 961 50 v8. yy 024. 4412. 50 1418 500 158. “"ie0e 1976) 0 1988, ‘i00 Ce 252. 200 277 50 23: SSureess taney eeeds! seesseensezesy Fees: SSses Segeeeusee S232) Peseeeteleletieetiesestsese BUTSSSUPODEREEUAE SEE 3! SSeSsEs: Sees seessesectsenseseselleietes Seseseessenssese ea aHayssss aguas PeeeUOROCRtaeen? i SREESCEEESREDETEEESee reuse 3 ae seeceeessssessseeeseess ts BeSehed 333 228 i , SATURDAY. JULY 19, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET saat. 100 794 ‘B00 9n912. 80 97833. ee 9622} "80 97908. ‘80 Sen 96361 50 120. eo 06406 | 100 122... BO ‘96487 180 98230. “Hoo ge6na.: 96572. 100 PRI34. sO 0646 Ps Ne. Prize | Seung 200 9e240. 4 dh. ES | Sev. 809x329. 12, . % Yoo | 97080. 30 SEEKS. 0 Ea Too | 97208. 100 9874, 100 Sooel. 67103 12331 caro 7108. 1 pet01 67190, 12333. 99302 a: Sass. F ac $ be 98205, pS 1as86. 9208 ats 67352, Sone 67626 EI Hf 780 os210 1,000 numbers endinse wit 3 E]SENEREEES Ha : ures of the number Grawig tis: bi = . The wu ee drawinne. Clans "G.” Lottsiann State Letters here Lify that the above are the nutnbere which were this day. drawn frou the 100,000 laced in the ‘wheel, with to cobésedtectetlstteste! corresponding to them, Bonen dd ‘New Orleans, La, this Tuceday, iOUERE Prizes cashed in full without deduction. No. 12.883 draws capital prize, €75,000, sold New Orleans aud Memphis Tena” © - | 200 | “Xo. 90.204 draws second capital prize, $26,000, sold im ne | Masa aie ney Sear ian, cha 2 | evisu oe ales + 100 | Now. 2 and 67,552 draw each $6,000, sold in New ‘80 | Oricans, Norfolk, Va and Memphis, Tenn, v $0 | , Nos, 8.502, 3a dan, $2,267 and wa 812 draw each €3,000, sold i New York. New Orleans and > Nor: {80 | folk, Va'sna Savannah, Ga: — a8 tP-CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,.00_28 2 g00 | TICKETS ONLY $5, SHARES IN PRUPORTION, é ‘2000 3 LOUisiana STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hereby certivy thal we superviee the arrange- ments For the Monthty and Semi Anmuad inaicinge oF The Linisiana State Lottery Company, ar. 1% pereom | manage and control the Drawings themselves. and that the same are conducted with honcaty. fairness, and tm Good Faith toward all rar tice, and we aithorize the Com fran to wae Che certatcate, with Fac sermdien 7 our sugnae es attached, in ita advertiscmenta™ ‘Commissioners, Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Testa for edueational and Chari-able purposes— with a ray of $1.000.00)—to which a reserve fund of ver @580,000 has since been added. mada part of the prretat bunts Goustitetion eaoytee | made'a part o a ution adopted. December 2.4. D. 1679. The only Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the peo ple of any State. Tt never acalea or postpones. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DKAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. | A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS H, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, IUES- q DAY, AUGUST 12, 1884, Ist Mostar Dnawrsa. f9- CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. a4 100,000 Tickets at $5 each, Fractious in Affe in propor on. LIST OF PRIZES, 1967 Prizes, amounting to. .... Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in New Orlears, F nation write clearly, | 0. Money Orders payal Hegistered Letters to New Orleans National Bunk, New Postal Notes and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (gil sums of 85 aud upwands by Express at our expense) M.A. DAUPHIN, at New Orleans, La Crormse FOR HOT WEATHER N OAH WALKER & 00, (©25Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALEER & CO, €25Pennsylvanis Ava. NOAH WALKER & CO, at 2tPenneylvanis Avs, a NOAH WALKER & 60. Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & 00, NOAH WALEER & CO, (2 Pennsylvania Ave NOAH WALKER & 00, oUPennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALEEB & 00, (25Pennsylvania 4: NOAH WALKER & 00, €25 Pennsylvania Ave. je2 625 Pennsytvania AVe STEAM =e DYEING AND SCOURING, Ko, 1068 JEFFERSON STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. a Goods called for and delivered free of charge to Place in the city. “Postal Cards responded to Tromnpuy. eeeeee! 3 = | Ee ite. Shirts, White and Colored. Topne Uuderwan” Gist juderwear, Rc, ke, at very’ reduced at ey B geteete g NOAH WALEER & CO, sPeidze!se' Sect Norce RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUB ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS. ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND | FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN | SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, Qo | WHICH Wk TAKE GREAT PLEASURE 1N REFER- Vioo | RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED anv “ssl. goo | MALES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, 50 WALTER D. WYVILL, Excrverve Acrwt, 2p26 No. 452PA AVE. NEAR 455 STREET. Lre Tssvnaxce, ‘Under any and all systems consists in collecting from the living to pay the representatives of the dead. That, in substance, is all there is of life insurance. All the rest is mere method. That system or plan is best for ivo | 2100 | 100 | Gu | LY. KNIGHT, Gea'l Agent, GpRATEFUL COMFORTING EPPS’ Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough of the natural isws whicl govern, operation of digestion and nition. aia Gp a ‘ vaay save pace pia "Tee ee, cu wane of only Geib. andl) by Grocers JAMES EPPS & 00, Hom@opathic Chemists, mhl-s.m&ta London, England; ny B= & Tae wort: Pa UPPER TEN ” 5 , Gh ah 2 | Wed | | ‘i00 ww Bygd = w cs = 4 ‘AsK YOUR GROCER, iz H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELYHIA, bs, 100 omy%3m Naszzourrme Waren, SAFE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. _Rmngnt phyeicane pronounce ij surerior tony mfp, EEPEEEEEETEEY