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e 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, . SN’ e sae LOCAL MENTION. A CONGRESS OF PHILANTHROPISTS The rT eae ‘Home. The Jackson peewee CITY ITEMS. SUMMER RESORTS. _ _ SUMMER RESORTS. The Weather. ects oe tre, National Conmferemece Of} crore is not a more pleasing and. satisfactory epiNast Sh M. Augenstein, $17, 819, $21 7th st. now..| A SHUAND HOUSE, AT:ANTIC Z| PP ysno ons eee Orricr. of THe CHIEF SIGNAT OFFICER. a charity than that which has for its object the | A regular meeting of the Jackson Demoeratte | having just recelved another largo lot of Baby | gx MeSID fot ecu aaicoss Sic ae j AVA NOUCSEHEAD BAKE, MAIN, ir weather, | * NOTABLE GATHERING OF MEN AND WomeEs | glving to the poor children of crowded cities | association was held at Cosmopolitan Hall last | Carriages and Refrigerators, and to close them °K WOOD, 810 12th st,,or Ashland Eouse winds, generally easterly, stationary | IN THE INTEREST oF THR CNForTUNATE—| the opportunity to breathe the fresh air of the | evening, Mr. J. E, Norris presidiwe, Mr. N. | Ul At once offers them at el eee. SOME OF THOSE WHO WILL BE PursENT. — | country during the heat of suinmer. ‘The char- | Sardosecretary. Edward Cox and George D. | OW Prices for balance of this week: | re | The favorite resort for sportsinen, soariaty ¥ fewer unknown, Park Ave. Atiantic Ch A dring?! ay. falr weather itable and humane citizens of ail cities take a | Woolen were elected members of the associa- 15 5 914. J and $2.00 perc: Kew England and the middie The tendency of modern times towards sys-| lively interest in such a philanthropic enter-| tion. Messrs. C. P. Cuiver, C. C. Frayser and ze “ “ 10.41, Seen a setucted y ding the Distric = ; oe 5 5 a ie a HALES section ie Dents a tematic methods in relieving the necessities of | prise, and none more so than the eltizens of | Robort Ball were appointed a committee on 19 12-84, year.” MES. J. BALL the poor and dealing with the ert asses | Washington, Some twenty well known young | 22h w Cate 30, “ “ 17.43. tsapuy iMtasteatea ty tae. palloual chameccce Patios of this city have thie ioatier in band Ineiting Major J." Mebowell Carrington to ad- i UR ag to pet teas pment gmc A CARD. of charities und corrections which convenes for | dren's Countiy Home mene, Tenia tone Geen | dress the association at the next meeting on | PoTvelain lined water coolers, $7.67; lary ~* untry Home, near Tenleytown, for fif- | « .69, with porcelain lined water coolers, $8.71 ntifal novelty Chromo will be presented | the twelfth annual session at Willard hall to- | teen days, and, at the'end of that time to be fe- | Coluinilnee tig, Weg, residents Of the District of | Thrger sizes equally as low. “ranks sold at less y customer this week. ., | Morrow evening. This organization is national | placed by fifteen more, and so on. ‘These chil- | the changes necessary. wnder the theory of our | than manufacturers’ prices, aud would say have more “ait . Sip) n ‘y under the ry a ; hand Lakting Buttousorthe givtood | 11S character and 1s composed of delegates | dren will be fed and’ taken care of, but to do | Ameriean Insitutions Imorder to secttre justice | them from $e. up, Bhareains tn house-turnishe land, where the tem: Cresson, Pa, ‘ORNER - this money, &c., will be required.’ To raise ar v |. | ing goods of every description. 1 Rs or EE selected by the governors of the various states | some these young ladies give h garden purty OF Sreseed the aiostiation ae ees anges ener ——— ‘oung’s, 402 7th street, of the Union, as well as representatives of the | pound party at the ho.ie to-morrow (Thurs- ee Must be Sold. Remember The Old Lady in Window. | various charitable and penal institutions duy.) ‘Stages will leave the terminus of dhe | In Nelson county, Ca. on Saturday, Willie nnTie greatest imark-down sale ever known in } Goob Woop-s&aT CHAIR 25¢c. “ Fine Straw | throughout the country. There will be between | S78 Pattee "i Neato , Stabbed another boy nami = ; 5 Mattings atzoc. per sard. W. B. Moses €Son, | four and flve hundred delegates present and | nshort and: pleasant ong, whether beaten oe | eee a ce he heart. Bryant claims that Gibson | , 97 cents will buy ladies! Kid or Pebble worked | corner Lith and F streets. thirty states will be represented. The object of | private carriage, and it is hoped the attend At $1.87 we will sell you a pair of finest Cura- | WE SFLL allthe best patterns of wire window | this conference, enlisting as it does the most | Will be large, as every one is expected to bring coa Kid Ladies’ Shoes, with neat box toe and serene and doors. W.'l. Moses Son, on cor | prominent ined and women interested in ehar- | # pound of Zomething, whether It be sugar, cof high heel, or broad tread and low heel. These are Berof llth and Fists. nw. table work and pepal rotors, Is to cousider | fee) Tice silver, greenbacks, &e. A five dollar worth fully §: i the best methods of treating the dependent ard | Pill will be cons ais a pound, The first de- At 67 cents we offer Ladies’ Serge Lace or SPEAKING TUBES.—Iron safes re delinquent classes and to secure the abandon- will go to the home on Congress Gaiters, worth $1.25. 2 Ruehling. mientof old abuses and the adoption of more after the garden party. M 97 cent Shoes, neat and serviceable, T lightened methods. As can be seen the ob: | The site of the home 1s between Tenleytown elther heeled or spring heels, worth $1.50. appointed by BESIDES OUR SPECIAL BanGaixs In Boots, | jects of the organization affect the most | 29d Pierce's milis. 77 cents for Children’s spring-heel Shoes, | 343" Uyj: es and Slippers for the vitul questions of modern - society, and a sizes 8 to 11, worth $1.25, 5 cents, worth 50, \] Se SAND MINERAL BATHS 2 near Wh = r Will be presented with a handsome | (it! arncter Of those tnterested. tis Amusements. Infants’ button Sioe = STRAS : by RTESCUE IOUS Japanese fan Z, STRASBURGER, well as the results to be attained, appeal to-| | ALBAUGH’s Opera House.—“Girofle-Girofla” (eet Boys’ and Youths’ Sehool Shoes, all solid fea, K : a sas ave. and Osean No, 906 7th st., 4 doors above ISt, se 33 mipathies and interests of the’publie gen | Is done with considerable spirit, and in portions eae, ee anon or eerie fy feaay | Searest ¥ nes, Friday - iy. That such is the case is ed by the | With a pronounced French flavor, at Albaugh’s ou h cents, ve essy, ee oe Ae i ational conference is now in its | this week, ‘The pertormance ia noLover smecthy, worth $1.50. : — ——— = year, and each year has witnessed its | and lacks that unflagging briskness of action, $1.27 Men's Le ered Shoes, worth $2. FoR THE ComMENCEMENTS. yinent and growth, until now It can be | Without which opera boutle is very apt to be She Mens tall iaca) and Caneres Gators, kid slippers, $1; A toe slippe justly called a representative body of the Amer- | flat. This briskness is espe. equisite in worth $2.25.” - FS. and $1; hand-sewed Oxford, ican people. Its origin is only another illustra- | “Girofle-Girotla” to carry safely over the many Men's fine Calf strap Ues $1.97, worth $3 tion of how great mo* in small and 3 On the 14th of Men's 97 cent Patent Leather Oxford ti worth $1.75 Always be’sure that youare at the ri Strasbtrger’s Bros, Popular Shoe Hou: 5 7ihst., between Gand H,and 461 Peansyiva- This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, | nia ave. near dy street strength and who! and low button, youths’ crack-} youths’ nents have their begin- | §pots iu the libretto moral ice is pe pharcnily insignificant | ously thin, Miss Becbee does Well as the twi May, 1872, representa- | Sisters. She sings the well-known drinkin isconsin, Michigan aud | song with unexpected abandon. Mr, DeLange, met in Chicago for the purpose of ex- | having laid aside his Francis Wilson manner: ng Views and obtaining information as | Isms, seems strange and rather woot: enable the state boards of charities | Bolero. His interpolated topteal in those states to do their work to better ad- | Second act, however, has “caught est, vantage and secure harmony of action and | Miss King does fairly well as Murr Ison Liquid | me is. This was the beginning of th Mr, Imano looks th low w ties and bution, $1.50 _t le shoe house, 816 7 2 Pennsylvania ave. Pp EHLEISE et north for the David Ni Hnest and most 1 verlook or of 100 1e0n ns play TOOK an meness, More economical than Must Be the orginary kinds, and cannot be soldin competition | We are overstocked, and in order to red our stock we will close out the same regardl Is the only age Bread, Pure Malt Extract, for the D.C. tional Conference of Charities, and the results wally. with the multitude of low tests, short weight,alumor | of cost, Now is your chance. Look at our list: | 1th. ee of this first meeting were so bencficial that a Ik. } JAMES HW ROM attend the creat closing out s cond meeting was held in the following year | THE Cacrcy Crorat Uxtex wi ‘ phosphate powders SoLb ONLY IN CANS Rovan alia peopetetir Cole fore, h street, firs! - 5 y saitway Dining ii 4 , | in Milwaukee. At these meeting POW GaLAba WG ; | { Coos ye rivania avenue. Look HE SRiSGw AYERS Bais Karle, of New York, will be Baking PowpeEr Co., 166 Wail street, N.Y. opG | Paewed Oxford WL COTTAGE, E J y ofthe occ — “! pfs then in vogue in those states were discussed as. : - Kid Button Boots, wor GENUINE. DaxrouTn Frvrp can only be ob- | to their effectiveness in securing the objects of The Comique summer $50.000. School Shoes, ev : ) D . . RU 5 9 s & Ci ras op\ night, Men's Low shoe Sines st Ww: ee ‘street. imprisonment, namely: The protection of | The mitendance nk Jones ind | PLePY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF DRY GREAT SLIPPER SALE AT STRASHURGER | society, the reformation of the criminal and | Alice Montague in Were well | GOODS FoR SALE AT ACTUAL COST AT received. The olio was interesting. There matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda the Comique, 26 7th st Sylvania Bros.” popular shoe houses, , be tween G and H, and 461 Pe near 4%y street.” Ladie: the prevention oferime. The subject of com- CARTE R'S, pulsory labor was also consiaered, and the ‘711 Market re) Pag mgr audies | Yarious reformatory methods discussed, In| Dime MUSECM.—Dogs, monkeys and ponies Spee P pele, Site; laches! fie Oxford te 74 the conference met in New York upon the | make things very 1 BAd ampsue Sythe rds of New and Beautifal DRESS GOODS, First aves id Newport ties and low butt: : ‘ muti a t store al avenue. 1 pe ‘Wassar te . invitation of the Social Sciene ciation and | Dime Museum s| is week. 'f COOH ELDER eon Zo se eS Woo = ; i in connection with that bod For'the next | eirets ist ood onyanization, rdsexeeiient quality New Style CALICO, Sewii, Mechiie Rajiniriag: view. S.W.GULT, pied 2 tanta’ ditopes 7 fiy the conference continued to meet | tainmentit affords js thorowhly " a pork warninta 5 os. 7 = is pen ea, TE Oe eer eC vent with the Social Science association, but It was | by the large audiences, Tt will giv tee eer | nae OK W Aira tety AES DER ROH S) TERUG A Sa OSE ESTOS SF ERS ee elt that the practical questions: ’ What shall | formances daily during the week. qiuity, reduced from $1 * ine Bi hae i of Decatur 8 Licur Rops and all kinds of electrical | be done with the poor, te Insane and criminal Reet Genaine eereue work. J. H. Kueblin 2 were of sufficient importance to absorb Prof. Kaspar’s Mi at Se.; Twilled CRASH, 5 fon a Tankrapt souver. = - 1 the mie of the conference. The sixth con-| Ford's Opera House eached Table’ DAMASK, pare 'Liien, reduced to erie worl aie lor eld in Chieago in 1879, met indepen- : : ss sping stedeip alee LD ih showeases at lowest manufieturer's prices, Call. the Socal Bolence ‘association, and | 18 last night on the occasion of Prot, Jo: ee SE De roid aathia op caxe: Gea: ieveaneae one Eiauitacivce't pquent mectinzs Kuspar’s third annual musicale. ‘The curtain | Pre en At Young's Shoe House, from any other or 1 Conference of Chari etions is no longer an experiment | the violinists: belue, ladle: etings have been productive ol | numbers were’ the “Paniska” overtu Tose upon a picturesque tra be! ene, the large ore >uped upon the stage, and most. of Ew STORE, new stock: hats gents’ fur- he orchestral nishing goods. Laws & Burch, 743 7th st. now. Sa from | a ¥ = | great benelit. | It is remarked that the meet- | Cherubini, Haydn's serenide for string instru: | _COLOREIN ae Ick CREAM shipped anywhere out | ings are followed by legislation in various | ments, the allegretto movement. trom? Beethos | VE al fr hi street, Biz . Jenks & Co's lon. ‘The Nations 's and Cort and the mi 4 ‘ sae dete, : Look for Old Worn in Window. qutifil DRESS GINGHAMS, | Tagies’ House Slippers, 10, wport Button and Tie: Opera and Common $ < BROCADE. SILK VEL- ds ution, W: $ . € ‘New York avenue, states, which carries “into practical operation | yen's Seventh Symphony, and mu: ay : cel Dts, — the ideas and suggestions made at the con- | jtics hy deaca ROEe Gntrme id and Spring Heel, 50 ets, Brentano | ferences Ke plication by Joseph Ebert, entitled, bw Shoe American Wandering Soloist mM $l up. he orehes ine she nue and ith street, THE PRESENT SESSION, SOU DE alle bea ra | gv actual cost. C sh W: Shoes, 90 ets. done tor ates Clever’? | <tc p SESSIO __ | comprised, beside Prot pupils, the Misses Oxiord SS udies, | Which begins to-morrow evening, and promises | best resident musi with proimi- CARTERS, s Kid Spri eis Sane Tate Ss to be very largely attended, will continue until | Heat solo 1 ers nd Phila SES We do not undermine OF tndersell, but will | » by trees as ihe following Wedueaday eventing, OniPriday phia, and was superior to any eve Jel 711 MARKET SPACE. _| not let others us : eee ait i shington, except that led” by run’s Old Stand J nd Saturday there will be a morning and an | Thomuss Uider Prot, Ratsp: i a eee | ening session. | Friday afternoon the dele. | p every number with meentigeg2 50s | sates will visit the Jail, asylum, workhouse,ind | Gision that is usually attainable One New 840 Lat. Imp. Singer Machine, S\jhav oun, 4 828; | Morse Dene hospital. | Saturday | and constant associati used 4 months, for $20, with 5 years’ guaran- | Waters. sore reller ash sidebourds, $15; ash wardrobes, 315. Win. they will be given a drive around the | bowing, which is tee, at Auerbucn's, 2th and H. 1 daria: rycen ceonahlspbeehanar § Pte i rious public buildings and | ness and effective execut Loa tal ee eee verh gm atect \diers’ Home. To-morrow the delegates | noticeable in the violins, Summer is Coming at Last a =e it Mount Vernon, accompanied by the | careful and competent instruction the Every lady will want a pairof House Slippers Ligutstxc Rops.—J. H, Kuehling, 419 12th pa eanige ee ne ae young pupils had received. ‘The | violin and a pair of low quarter shoes. We have them | £4, ee tion’ and banguet will be given at Willard’s | Mato Savers, Tai? paltiumle | dteinrichs, a aersing ticuse Sit 24 | on MORELL, 734 6th street n.w., 50 elgars, $1-5, | hotel. Some of the subjects that will be dis-| Kaspar, all. of whom acquitted themselves Tee Foes appar from 3 oe oe FAYETTE CaP: CALL and our improved ofl stove. A. firs cunerne Ne orjoceutin aouninone tne [etete ce Satine or baie eine Opera Too Slippers trom 59 ets, up) | ea ES ie 4 Gasp f poh us wes | 2 e Ss ~| awarded ‘the paim for brilliancy of execution 4 ic S Kid Slippe: | Iy located, directly epposi ; Eberly & Sons, 715 7th street northwest. | formatoriés and houses oi reluge, the proper | and intelligence of conception. her ase and | SetEINe Our, Peer oe pee 2d, Slippers from 72 otm. apy vs | provision for the insane and idiots, the preven: nee Deri Oca aeus are again the style, Frane’s | Pfovision for the insaue and idiots, the preven- | Jength of pra being econsidcted, Her sel Alligator Vassat Ties, $1.23. ‘ 1, $1.20 and $1.45 are not to be surpassed. | 404 Of pauperism and charity organization, tion, De Beriot’s Scene de Ballet, was an ¢x- a The Brighton, $1.47 | jorner 7th and D sts.,the only strictiy one-price SOME OF THE DELEGATES. ceedingly difficult one, and its rendition evi- SELLING OUT. * Hand-sewed Spanish Arch Oxford Tie, $1.7: g < - hat and gent’s turmshing store in this city. Among the delegates who will be present are | denced the possession of great talent on her And a great many other styles, too numerous | Gq ite ba ortie baticneldey Gee , xelezant Cabi.| te following: President, Philip C. pare incl int evar eaicence 8 thie stor Ree =< . to Beata ive us a eail, Each customer ‘its heaithfalness, cool di * net, Photosrapiis tor i. Walel's Ine | Philadelphia; wee presidents ca S. | and the anticipation: of hts trionds wer fully’ | Ban A MMMM mw 885 Ba ee eri loyt, Albany, N. Y., and ex-Gov. Charles’ An- yy skillfal interpreiation of Viott i d + 2 | e The v ‘i BBBOAA Y MM. ss, = | derson, Kuttawa, Ky; general sceretary, Rev, lo in Agnlnor. The vocal numbers were | py Aah Y 4 Poe | ; i. pet rendere fesdames Kaspar and True, and 5 838 > Sewing Machines for Rent, etiede SEER. — Our clearing sales |H. H. Hart, St. Paul, wiles recording | Messrs. Kaler and Knoop. Madam Baspat's | fod 2°2 oo M nee AIDEIidn at @1 perwoek ones per month s 1—] 1] ‘s 0 ck a st vy of. A 5 ight, jadison, el ri sc ay Ss giv — es Hi 's, 7th benefits our patrons by giving them reliable | Wis; Gdrresponding secretary, ” Cadwalder | that purity Ra heen) SeShante Aillatese improvent aera Wee Bente atless than ma fa 4 | EO eT Re pee e s ccs, | that ‘her so high a reputation TO MAKE A CHANGEIN OUR BUSINESS WE = For circulars and information as t = ths 1 ie gan, Allegheny, Pa. | vocalist, and Mr. Kaiser presented a happy ren. | — All the People Unanimously Applaud It. | HORACE M. CAK PEDDLERS ruin eyesight. Consult Hempler, (did Gia re tat calcite | ditton of the baritone song trom “Tannhiuser,” | HAVE CONCLUDED TO SELLOUT THE ENTIRE | ‘The crowds in New Orleans at the great expo. | _my23-1m 1500 Ust a near 44. penicer, Washi ve aes UBTTC EE esi ee = sition, on their return home are loud in tieir | ——————————— A. Orr, Atlanta, Ga; John W.Whipe Soaisiiely subg alto enter STOCK OF DRY GOOD: approval of the honesty of the renowned Louisi- CITY AND DISTRICT. MeCulloch Ps meee Was mo: Bes and the large au- . oS anu State Lottery. This en when the ay - spaeibaet Oa lence expressed Its g) i scheme meets ‘their disappr: The next FP WICKE Condensed Locals. L. Barbour, Detroit; J. H. Mills, Thom: | reflects the highest eredit upon the musiclauly | PPP RRR HM Mal a rR A Rca Street lamps will be lighted at N.C. W. HoWard Neil, Cinclnnati: Wim, | skill and Intedige ir instructor, Y po R RIM MM (Roe Hae Deemeeouely Over aire ante extinguished at 12:30 a.m. P. Letchworth, Rev, A. G. Byers, John C. Ferris, gui3 P oR RUM M M CRU ee seed oat Eo ‘A puper purporting to be the last will of the | shville, Tenn.; Miss E 8, Madison, and Pienics. ‘ew Orleans, La., will give all in- x 3 2 pee! le s “¢ pe ; e —_ entire management will be b: Jate Capt. H. Manning has been tied. After | Wis Mr Clara ‘T. Leonard, Springfield, Ma The Congregational chureh excursion Friday of Loulsiaua, “and property to his mother and sister,” | Brinkerhoit, Manstield, Ohio; br, Ric any one pet beg very” | “SOME GOODS! Wis WALL BERN GREAT DAT, a Mr, George W. Pearson, president of the Me- | ward Hitchcock, Am-| clu will furuieh, the music, und reirechmons | LESS TITAN COST. ‘THTESTocx aUsT RES Handsome Summer Silk Scarfs, 25¢. extension of the car stables on the premises | ford, Nt nels Wayland, | “Hi street Ww! Will cared nparty of their | 4ND WILL BESOLD. . $3 Per Gallon. 75. Quart Bottle, No.1 | P22 X04 0HRT SE how occupied by that company. The imaterial pha Smith, Boston! | reionas to warshall flail ches Cees ee Rye Whisky, best in the world for the inoney. Will be of brick, and as neatly lire-proof as pos: | : Nereis Centar ane = Orders by mall, McGee's, 9th, near D st. sécw- In the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, yes- | eae be eet LADIES W1 VE IL NGS W! Reed & Carnrick’s Sodium Fypocior | terday, Philip Smoot on two cases of petit are eee ear FEW AN ES EAD DERMIS GS WARE e-_HRecommended by the Pubite Health Asso sf and muosgiees a hy milty and Was sentenced to five bl erteninns eres SEO. " ane 5 5 | elation as superior and least expensive ot all | }UHEN 4 heavy Sage ech se hues cnaing at | Rea et Pe hie otiiens ec cteeeee | oe ee |S OCH ie uring the twenty-four hours ending a _ the Mary ¥ gton will bes = ‘ RES. cq | Mert, , Malaria, preveyted by aE CURTIS, Welnee tin eeeiibe the pales one, hae Saturda ys to Glyinoat on Satur AND THAT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, SO Sold everywhere. "send sor pamphets | ae arrests. : S415 ¢ Camnrick, 182 Fultou St, N.Y. ; ? A ; = ‘Transfers of Real Estate ae re é p sane je De ones wilt work In During June Ist and 24 there arrived at our x YOU ARE BOUND TO SEE HOW MUCH LESS " Wid sauuty by wharvon Sur this matket, 1250 ten af coal Deeds in fee have heen filed as follows: W. ee Men’s and Boy's Bicycle Shirts, “hiss =e i “sasaty by i 600 barrels of o S08 : : C. Stewart to J. W, Fender, lot 13, sub. sq. 479 | you w : sow. Largest assortment, At Auerbach’s, 7th and H. DALE, NEAREST ‘Ty se lonsofstons, and 600 tors ofies 4 ter, and Joseph ‘Nicholsoh, ‘Stichisunt ee ey Geek Tice aug Stuns [YG eeu ae ee OY ERE are Te eee, ce Bedfind, etn. Thi dane f ies Vin. May: Juror of the Criminal Court, | J: Adams and wife and Mrs. H. ris, Iii; | ¢; ic Ge ae dha = is ping Por clue ete RUSTED was oxcused for tive term to-day. nois; Mrs. Louise Wolcott, New Yori; Mrs. U. | 1 SES ul an % of ‘pure God Fiver Oil with Hypophosphites of | AA eae moe oe aes mek Jobn Sheban, the printer charzed with the | 8. Harrison, Minots; G. H. Hill, Independence, | > Loulse A.V TRUNKS, TRUNKS, Lime and Soda for coughs, colds consumption, | Al* ROSE Ep fund larceny Of a gold wateh trom Edward | lowa; Mrs. "Phoebe" W. Cowzins, St. Louis; Dr S00, Ce Rutersen, itm a impalred nutrition and general debility; easy | (\HAPEL POINT, THE LO Winney, a pressman at the government priut- | and Mrs, C. B. Lockwood, Cleveland: Dr. and See JUST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS | 8nd pleasant to take: Prescribed by physi- |S Marsiand. 5 mites from Washington, ing office, was acquit! dge Snell to-day. | Mrs. P. W. Liewellau, fowa; Mr. and Mrs. E. B, | $879) CC Duncanson to Salli as BRS ORR felt Sarat) eh ears ya PSU pe ders mite rie ge pedtow peg the Cor Gene Ter ng | F: yvauke z i a1 40 Hewes. it. 5, Sq. 10; SAS. ohn . LEATHE _ ” — Manufacture y - ‘Thornton, corner = id ew hot nd prepared v receive sio: o e ve elerret “a bs ‘i: ergel 4 x ott to ¥ = ™,Ww,! Glenwood road, was before Judge Snell to-day | C.; D.C. Kellogg, New Jerse: i ve | den ary F. Ot Sramere ‘ Sid wan Bhed ee ° Avihg.coe Iv. : SATCHELS AND VALISES TO CLOSE OUT BENCH Emanuel stinem, 1232 Perinsylvania avenue, | png pistriet will be reopen ee $2,800, I. | es Bins Crovnine BROS., Props.. Feports stolen irom him two gold watches, val Sees be represented by 134 dele chinieder, lot. - 863, $1,045, | BELOW cosT. HALYBEATE 4 ued at $40. gates, among whom are the following, ap- - B to All rd, lot 75, Sq. — his pleasint Harry 0. Brown's summer. resort. formerly | pointed by the Commissioners of the District; | 2415 9°36. G. W. MeGoins to Hetiry Me HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS AT ALL ; ‘ s park, 7th street above Boundary, isopen | Judge Arthur MacArthur, Rev. Byron Sunder. | oR, Mitiborough road; $100, sat _ veming fre 0 to 12 o'clock. Dane- | tand, Bishop Wm. Paret,’Dr. W. W. Godding, | oseee nce Ruyall, lots 58, 59, PRICES, fille shouting, ete. fea avin | POL E- St Gullaudet, De. CB. Purvis, Mrs sae | PLOLEZ ERO: 6 ae for Albert B. Chandler, receiver, agi. the Postal | 3° Shpacers MUS Clara Barton, Geo. W. Adams, | W. Mayse, lots BS 10. 100, 64 Wa SEE SEUINGIOUE FOR SUMMER WEAR. Telegraph and Cable company, asking that his | Sucil, Juhu, Crockors Wine Ih, Seogte dea: |W; Galt to John L. Wolf, lot 2, sq. 251,512,000 ae Reet Feeeivership be extended over the property of | Shaon Wolf, Acne bee . Elite Mekudden to Sai hornton, lot 15; a pane the defendant in the District. Rey. Wm, a. Leonard and Rev. John | Sd, 1010 8 Gs m_to John Gib: WE ARESELLING OUT. , $ Gen. Albert Pike, the grand commander ster. Boys' Reform School Hono, Po eg, | Soa,parts 14 and 15; sq. J bee ofthe A. und A. Scottish Kite of M ¢, Dr, J. E, Carpenter and Geo, A. Shailen. | gtitmey to Mary H. Forrest, part 16, sq. 72, ar GLANCE AT A FEW OF OUR seine tetas conan Porm started on a tour of inspection, ac berger, Industrial Home Schools Lawhe whee | Boo: Alice L. Riggs to smith Pettit et al, lot BBB OA MM ™ <SS, Rites, wsite the Capity Wm. M. Ireland, the secretary’ general. ham, W.'S. Stockbridge, Mrs, J.P Weortees, | 2280: 288: $ Heirs ot John C. Wilson, Rh wk UG Mua » 855s " Arst visit will be In Tennessee, aiter which they | Mrs, Nenator Conger Humane Sockiy Sie ed, to R. W. Tyler, lot 15, reservation Eee AA YT OD MMatat Sys, = = arise Will go to St. Louis and then'to the northwest. | [. harhor Martha B. ME {| $8,000. “James 8, Crawtord to! Annie ROB AA UU M i! MM) gel CorNHE NEW ag ss aaa Seah Songiass, Miss M. A Peet, A. a i SM, 1. | ledge, part 13, sq. 510;8—. GE. K BEB A A uu MEM Sss8 0 SUMMER SPECIALTIES: Eres CoLoRED Grnis SENTENCED For Lance Tupper, Edward M, Trucil aud Chas A” Watiog fort ipiig role et a een | febeh tn tie: world, hree colored xirls, Mary Mitchell, Mary Her- | Charity Organization Soc! inew Digging lors sq. GaTeeLe é per day, accordin bert and Sophia Juhnson, were befure Judge | Mann, W, W. Burdett Mockértc orris, part 47sq. 766: #600, | set 416 SEVENTH STREET. | = mney Snell this morning charged with entering the | Steele’and Mis, M. : James F, Wollard to Washington Jones, sorte uae parks in front of private dwellings and carry- | ties—itev. 1. it. Sidppen, Rev. J. r, | 429, sq. 1108; 800, Z. Tobriner to Jacot ENGLISH SERGE SUITS. oe ng Off several dollars’ worth of plants. To | Join i. Voorhees, Miss M. B. Snell and Mrs’ | lat Gormer Blematek ana ste sree hee of American I 20K, Prop, these ghaees acl pleaded ¥ Hlty and pe es ai bol meopathic Hospital 3000. Helrs of John We NUNS’ CLOTH SUITS. SASS ROCK 1100) y City, Nal. re fine each in deiault of 45 days on | Associaulon—Dr. C. P. Culver, Mrs. G. H. Witeos BEE AGAL 1 We. . eres oa co —— aioe Mans the farin. ‘They were also charged in t Mrs GW. Pope, Lewis Cléphane ‘and Alonzo | Pains and Bellovies soe ees bart Bing ENGLISH SEERSUCKER SUITS. Bonde aiostp ie With clothes-line reery. Sophia Johnson ell. ee oBU. a Was acquitted. Mary Mitchell and Mary Her- THE COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS, Falling Back on the Pumps: DEAD ah TAR ECTS. ert Were euch sentenced to GU days in j A local committee, of which Judge Mac- | To the Editor of Paz EVENING Stans : CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER SUITS. oa ae Arthur is chairman, A.S, Pratt secretary, and | ~Aftér noticing the articles published in your TRISH CRA: Di Sarig, tid of Ue eae enn ne Charles Bradley treasurer, and the following | paper of last week in relation to the water we as ae Eiven'in the grove adjoining the resdence of | Members 1s in charge of the arrange ments: | drink, I think it almost time for some one to SEO PERT Ei rere General William Birney, in Le Droit Vark, yew: | The Co ruiissioners of the Distriet, President | say something about the pumps in the Distriet, aaarw TTR TTRaTer PONGEE SILK COATS AND VESTS. NEWCOMED erday afternoon and evening. From 4 until . Gallaudet, Ph. DLL. D, Dr. We W. ays ¢ Hoard of Public Works we | GECHKE yAENEY, AND THE DOLPHIN < a eae 16-tin® nearly 10 o'clock there was an almost constant Hon, John Eaton, B. H. Wigner ae Had quite w number of goods h ratty wellecone ite tinier iRGn SCE Uy te ona cae ae AE OS as AP ae 5 aa = — io afin ~ evel e, TI vest, a e Clow, an lozen | meuts of = — 2 See - sinied wrangements fur the enjoyment of all. An Rida, '\. ‘4 jo- | more throughout the city. I think there is a TAMAI SERGE COATS AND VESTS. First-class tabi ate. orchestra furnished music, the High School FIGs aeons | AN pai totes p the TDI eT oraee BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, ETC. eee Sateen MRS R TY cadets gave an exhibition’ drill. and retresh- . a os MalOr | not know. a et ag ene ie fast rulning al iy ie tie ES Sd u rie i A HANDSOME MOHAIR COATS anv VESTS. ments of all Kinds were provided in abundance S. Mor m iV 1 8 Ot vells 4 or Cs only nY one tri convi y heir worth, sa —— Quite a lange sum was realized. In the even: pee etag yep hn BIAG SH, | ace bihe Disteiee Commies oners patthe tee sie ae W. SELBY, eee nie one aan er Ing the grounds and approaches were brilliant- Stern, EK, “Rev. Ja rox. eat 7 Sstre s othe: a 1 WW. SELEY, TET ple indulged in dancing until the closing | fev. A. F. ni ;. ec airs, & citizens i 3. 3, Hotel has, the success of the gathering in every ininor | Mrs. Mary ‘A, Copenhaver, Alex. not be compelled to drink the filth that comes STONE PAVING CO. DUSTER, FINE PONGEE OR ALPACA. | Terms rexsonable. Send torcircular. ul. Mrs. Jane Hitz, Miss ‘Clara’ Barton, from the canal above Georgetown. The people a DUSTERS IN NEW LINEN MATERIALS, | _™Y14-10 HLF, BAK Se ara z FEEL, Grecne, tis, Jeanette Wright, Kev. F, | Iu that neighborhood are now compelled to ug Office—1418 New York Avenue, ee te rox ge Despemmia, Los & MONTHS Fo} EALING HOGARTH. ‘ower, Jobn 'F, Cook, Rev. W.C. A. Leute | dtinking Water all the way from 4Jq streetto |. y SUMAL S PEN sida hseroeg James J Jackson, the Baltimore book thier | kért, Mrs! Jane H.’Spofford, itey.J.G. Butler, Jun street.” Hoping that this, throught your vat ae oe situated on the , ress eneeay bulla stole upbe ‘arrington’s copy of Ho-| Hon, D. K. Cartter, Henry’ C. Spence uable paper, may have the desired effect, and REN'S SUMMER CLOTHING. Cape Henry, 15 miles from ie a g “Dr. - garth, was before Judge Snell to-day and sen-| Hutchinson, Mrs. Gen. Iicketts: Mrs.” Chas, | tbat We lay ohee tore get a healthy drink of | ATUstic and fine work in cement a spectaity. foK by Raltroad. gen Rico Sn Seuced os montis te jail inaddition to the cosy Matthew G. Emery, Rt. Rev. Wm. | Water, Lam, very respectiully, yours, &c. Ourskilled workmen lay the following pavements: _ Leet in gett no egy no, AM k. JAYNES, x mon! e is BOW serving. ret, Prof, Sam'l Baird, Dr. J. M. Toner, S. H. A Lover OF PURE WATER, SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), . pap melee eee 11. M. Church, Balto, — Kautlmann, Surgeon J. 8. Billings, US, AC, ———— 2 g AND ANY NUMBER OF HANDSOME SUMMER | is iirst-class in all it. uppolutments, Atiotues: Geueral of : ; - oe oo : i ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGEN, aph, telephone and prompt mall faciitice “es end I mnel I. 0. or RECHALITES.—Union Tent, 87,at| Herbert A. Gill, Rev. P. L. Chappe! TuE G. A. R.—The representatives to the SRAN Seeetstt ts % <n ‘boat! yi ot ‘be Pe Saoee’ ie Hts mecting last night, had the honor paid it ot | Meee Dunn, Mrs Aithur Maceo national ‘encampment, Gy A. It, trom, the de- EES QOS SCAT Ne on et i, Holuat eee ete ke ie a uhad wen clean RE i i I it acArthur, Prot, iP apply to J. B. HORBAS found §1 fo be in all Sail that was claimed for @ visit by the high chief ruler, C. L. Hecox and | Alex. Graham Bell, Mrs. A. G. Bell, Miss K. 8. | partment of the Potomag, in obedience to the | Kitchens, Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with neat- GARMENTS THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ie "it tetiies varragres ta high corresponding secr + Frank D. Russell, | Pratt. 8. W. Curriden, Edw. B. Hay, Stilson | {structions of the last’annnal department | ness and promptness. For further information an lent Agate et ee x. + Who Were on r way ee M. 2 Helm: Wm. M. Galt, Jno. ieee. wil preeens 2 Oe encampment | oooh calaeeoe C. McKIBBIN, Prements = ‘ny18 3m J von JAMES. ome from the high'tent session held last week . Thompson, W. B. Williams, H.0, Hoffman | Which assembles at land on the 23d of phone 5-2. myé3m 3m___—« 923 Pa, ave. in Wilmington, N.C. One ‘candidate was initia: | and W. . Burdette. = es "| next month the name ors. S. Burdett, of this 2 ELSEWHERE OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARP : Fee eee es eee ae RoE OF fee onrlan, (IT yy Seeman arate city, for commander in-chief. Ina clrdular re- L Var Mite SE, Labatt propricizess. L specehes were made by the H.C. R., H.C. see: ASHINGTON CYCLE Ciun's Excur. | cently issued they set forth at length the pecu- eae Figen ape wagging ne Sh x fr nd ae retary, Messrs. Minntx, Murray, Mitchell, Win. | SION.—A pleasant party of over liar qualifications of Gen. Burdett, who is 1 Kuen WE ARE * Se ae tee Held, Steers, Page. Shocmaker ant cites aaa and fifty ‘captured’ the steamer Corcoran had | commander of the department ofthe Poomee, G. T. : SHOWING THIS SEASON A LARGER | oo, grand scenery; 26 cove Spee eee | eee teennee music by Ublon Tent band. A bountifulsupply | Thursday and participated in the firstexcur, } for the position of commander-in-chief, TAILOR, . = Wivure trom Washituton, D.C Guyz-aume™ | ~ MO) TM. MCLANE, Governor of Mary- Of good ‘things wasserved, and at 12 m. the | lon given by the Washington Cyele club which ar 3 = <_< sand, weiive—3 havegiven ir. Eetzuld's Oana tent adjourned and escorted the H.C. R. to the | Was also the first to steer down the river this |,,THE BAND OF THE SECOND ARTILLERY.— 414 Ore strecT LINE OF SUMMER CLOTHING THAN ANY O* THE MOUNTAINS. ters” a trind and am glad to add my testimony to it. Band ¥. depot, where he took tie train for | fiom. | At Marshall: Hall the pavilion’ was | This band, witieh bas given so much pleasant THE PARK HOTEL, a home, en jon yy the merry votaries of | Music here, left this morning at 9:25, via Shen- = ‘Williamsport, Pa, ~ aa Terpsichore, who danced the fleeting hours away | andoh Valley railroad, with the officers com- aigw xenity Sceonine qarmte WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET.—At Queens. | lill the hour for return, ‘It is understood thy | Manding, for St, Augustine, Florida, the taare | Grier "Cur Besr, | | FOUR CLOTHING HOUSES IN THE DISTRICT. | 's now ready fo rues aires Tue Crnepraten town, on the Metropolitan branch B.& ©. k, | Club 4s considering a proposition to repeat the | headquarters of Gen. Ayres. ‘The. ‘band sere- “THE CORCORD HARNESS.” D myl-2m DONALD McDONALD. “ R., three miles from the elty, Lewis D. Mean excursion. peace Bhonnadoan Vales ie we eee | wr ha’ so oe ee toh : RDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, i Sonne (Ag Yn ay of Rg proprietor. Held every Monday (but chan, Sa ae , Who has | We, have on hand a stock of the Celebrated s Depot P. O.. Vi CRAN Ran ease icarmelng tom monks Jane | wuoteeheR, Chnawnreay Pham rave | been cneine st, ota cake tip | CoN ORD aA tas fain ant AAD FIODe ywebemceniome 22. sete agent Hise Bhd. sold to butchers. “Best, Si tob% geodk | tction rooms, at TL o'clock, aifue collection ot { pleasure. and coméort over the ‘Luray route, | Every genuine Concord Marnese fe'stamped with sir “CHALFONTE? ATLANTIC CITY. N- 1 | Warchoose—H. I. Biscov'swhar! foot of SOs at) Bi, to Diy: fair, Sto, Dye nedlum, “ale ts | FOses and ornamental plants from the numese | Phe second batteries for Little Hock leave Coupes name and trade mark, — Ain Coun faruitare, bois wardrobes, & eri eromapely alled end deliveries amede to tap ethan Ba tt ge y MBete | ofdonn Saul. ‘Thursday night via same route, Aa Coupe, Carriage und Road Harness a specialty. card Masha Sla-a alcatel eee ; part of ue city, and, lambs up'and sold, Old sheep sold trom 8| prep punsrrowm AP AUoTIO# = SaLe—Weel cotter ies ta ; naxorrranc, ~“Y“ctrctar, fo 44, Lambe, G10 Siac. 30 cows and calves | ter Willlntae Con meee ae Wak | REAL Estate Sane —Weeks & Co, auc- 497 Pajoling National Hotel, a 7PHEWAVERLY, cary. Xs ores | Sears, REvCHATEL Stastio. ofthe market, air for tattie, brisk ior sheen | Sbectal sate of fine furniture at thelr nalessosce | toe ail ot iet 4° ia Wan Hock wad Meee is hamlet arm sho Micon oe te uhard cae CLOTHIERS, fia tbe hou vs oa enrane aa A to-morrow at 11 o'clock. division of east part of square $43, fronting on Ss re) _ ae eee street sou! near B street, to W. W. Tr —Tru UMMER Te Worwtey Horst Sranues Soup AT | one dollar up. Mise a ti ere eeing trom | Metealf for $045, subject to unpald taxes and FENING. ; Averiox.—Mr. Dowling sold yesterday for the | ing tranks at low Baume Tis yc | aasessments of 9245.07; improvements a small ie administrator the eptire contents of the Worm. es, Th oe frame dwelling. MME, J. P, PALMER, ley [hotel stables, embracing a fine stock of | VALUABLE BUILDING Lot AT AUCTION. F. MARIon Crawro! ; VEL. 1107 F STREET —Mr.| F. ne NORTHWEST, Roraes, coupelettes, Jandaws, Tearts, harness, | Dowilng will soll thay afiernoon at 5:30 Sak: title ts Zoroaster.” Fou ean bug f Weaatifally win na arESDAY, ‘20th, b cose or Ging spirited, prices yood and the sale realized | Georgetown, D.C.,'very valuable anim peered | Sanm’s bank aha stationery deparinient, for | fons which base Sei an AS i property. 7 only 99 cents; the regular for Bummer wear. No cards, myls