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THE WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH, 11TH AND ¥F STS X.W. CONGERNING THE SUMMER TRADE EPOCH HERE. Best Elgin Creamery IT1S NOT TRUE that simply because s thing is low-priced it's cheap. IT 18 TRUE that our offering | Large New Potatoes, per barrel. for tomorrow are unusslly low-priced and remarkably cheap because they are backed by ‘‘qusiity” and © greater amount of it than is often seen bebind such little prices. ‘The many needs of warm weather, coupled with these extremely low prices, lend very grest interest | Claret, very fine, throughout our entire establishment. To keep apace with what we are doing you must follow us Closely else you will miss many such opportunities as these. —— Maureerr For Now—Renvcen. About 10 dozen Brown Chip and Milan Sailors, that Bave been 81.50 and $2.00, Are now 730. Alot of Fancy Braid Hats that have been $1.25 to ‘S200. Are now T5e. A table of assorted Flowers that have been 50 and ‘Toe. a bunch, Are now 35e. ‘White Chip Hats and all midsummer styles trimmed to order at short notice. @a foor........ seee-2d annex.) —o— Suozs For Now. For the seashore and the mountains, a pair of easy. comfortable shoes, which do not need constant pol- tahing. is indipensadle, Russet, Goat and Russia Calf are the favorites, Ladiow Kumet and Goat Oxfords, $1.50 to $2.50. Ladies’ Ruseis Calf Oxfords. $3.00 to $3.50. Ladiew White Canvas Oxfords, $1.75 to 82. 50. ‘Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords, $4.00 to $5.00. A,pecial lot of Ladies’ Vict Kid Oxfords, $3.50 and 94.00 qualities, —#2. 00 pair. — A special lot of Boys’ Colored Shors, $1.50 quality, Ladies Lisle Thresd and Taffeta Gauntlet Gloves, tam, gray aud black, suitable for seashore and Bice Come Pa Nw. SAILOR SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS. All our splendid assortment reduced in prices and Fight when they're seasonabie. Frassers, Senors, Yacur Corns. Werve opened our fourt’ invoice of LINEN PANTS. ‘They're genuine brown Holland, with drill pockets Bad sewed to stay, warrantet. — ie. pair.— WASH SAILORS—Gulatea—the prettiest kind of suiting. They wash and they fit. A dozen colorings. $3.00 to BLUE WOOL PANTS—bundreds of pairs. 50, $1.75 and $2.50. — $1.50, 81.75 and $2 50.— STEAMER CAPS for gitis and lad'os—right to wear almost any tine—on picnics, down the river, riding, te BOYS’ PRACTICAL BATHING SUITS, free from au surplus clot. dozen, for boys of all ages. Misses Cxormse For Now. LOMESTIC GINGHAM DRESSES. ‘Neat patterns, ruffle over shoulder, edged with em- Droidery. Sizes 4 to 12 years, 31.5. SWIVEL GINGHAM GUIMPE DRESSES. Pale biue and pink effects, fuil ruffled sleeves, em- droldery trimmed. Sizes 4to 12 —.25.— LAWN AND PEECALE DRESSES, ‘To be worn with oc without uitapes embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Sizes 4to 12 years. 83.00 and 85.00. — INDIA LINEN GUIMPES. Neatly tucked yokes, full sleeves. embroidered collar andcufls. Sizes 4to 12 years. See. and we. — WHITE INDIA LINEN GUIMPES. Shirred yokes, others with deep double embroidery raffe over shoulder, full sleeves Sizes 4to 14 years. $1.50 and $2.00— MULL, NAINSOOK AND INDIA SILK GUIMPES. Hemstitched and lace trimmed. Sizes 4 to 12 years. 87 00. #1 00and 33. ‘MISSES’ BATHING SUITS, Im navy blue. broad sailor collars, skirts trimmed with white mohair braid. Sizes 4to 3 $3.00 and 85.00. — LUE SERGE AND FLANNEL SUITS. Diack soutache braid, suitable for traveling. Sizes 4 to 12 yearn ith st. bldg.) Troemes Ix Mesus Uspeawean. 30 DOZEN MUSLIN GOwNs. Scie with tucked yokes and cambric ruffle—others with turn-over collar. Three styles to select from, — Soe. 50 DOZEN CAMBRIC GOWNS. Cluster of tucks forming yo%e, finished with nest eambric rufle—cut fuil snd lor -- 10th st. bla.) Iseaxte Depantuesr Sprcrars. 50 DOZEN WRITE MULL caps, Fancy crown, full rache, eastiy lsandered. kite — 50 DOZEN WHITE MUSLIN caps, NEWS FROM FIFTH FLOOR |944 Ls Ave N.W. ABOUT PRACTICAL EVERY-DAY NECESSITIES. Hovszrvasismxe Depanruesr. A small lot of Ponrrax Coosa Urexsns At special prices. SAUCEPANS REDUCED FROM 90c. TO 600. KETTLES REDUCED FROM $1.10 TO 750. POTS REDUCED FROM 70c. TO 50c. Froor Bavsurs, ‘Wire drawn bristles, polished handles, --900.— Fix Fass, ‘The latest improved patent, $2.50.— Iurorren Serer On Lewoxaps Srnaws, Large bundles —20.— Puce Mors-Proor Bucs, For protection against moths and dass, Twosdses.| Rep —60c. Axv T50.— Hezes For House Crzama. “Peerless” Paste, stove polish. large box... Clearine, for use everywhere, package... Circus Soap, for the laundry, three large cakes. me Putz Pasta, best silver polish... Pienias Biscees Cxows Stove Mars Prevent the burning of food while cooking. —10c— THREE STYLES TABLE TUMBLERS. Srrcrar Pace, 350. Doz— TWO NEW PATTERNS BERRY BOWLS, PRESSED GLASS BREAKFAST SETS, Four pieces. Pretty style, —150— — Cua Deranruenr. TWO HUNDRED STYLES Caauzen Szrs aT SPECIAL PRICES, Esouisa Deconaren Szrs, 10 pieces, —$3.00.— Esauisa Deconaren Sers, 22 pieces, including Jar, —$85.50.— Cantspan Ice Crea Sers, 13 pieces, —$1.75.— Esceuisx Dzcoraren Disszz Sers, 130 pieces, —$12.50.— Dissen Sers, 102 pieces, three decorations, nepucep rnou $21 ro $18. Tea Sers, 56 pieces, gold decorations, —$7.00.— a Crock Derantuesr. Marbieized Iron Clocks, 8x10 inches, eight-day An- ‘Ssonian movement, cathedral gong, striking hours and halfhoure, warranted. Usually 83. —Special price, 83.75.— ‘Marbleized Iron C:ocks, same movement and strike, warranted. Usually $8 —Srecial price, $5.50,— Black Walnut Wail Clocks, drop octagon style, eight-day movement. Usually 85. —Srecial price, $2.75.— ———— Enameled Iron Clocks, pink, blue, gray and black, eight-day, Ansonian movement, cathedral gonz, striking hours and balf hours, warranted. Usually a3. Made of all-over embroidery, lace ruche and | fess and Migs —Spectal price, $8 — fee Gith floor... .--10th and Lith st, buildings.) aes Lare Axnivars Ix Hosrery. 100 dozen Children’s Past Black Ribbed Cotton H. 5 pairs for 1.00— 100 dozen Boys’ ““Iron Clad” double Knees, heels and toss. Sizes 6 to 834. wan Fast Biack Hose, fine corduroy ribbed, double knees, toes and heels. izes —ie— 100 dozen Children’s 2-2 Ribbed rea Black Cotton Hose, double knees, toes and heels. ites 5 to 8, 25e. 84. 270. ret FO ecm M4. Ble, 10, Jast reduced 50 dozen Children’s Fine Ki BO and 58e. to + > pairs for $1. 00— hed Cotton one, tan, brouae and cardinal, ses 5 to 96, from 3 pairs for 81.00. — .- Second annex. ) —ow. Lives: Wovesx Usprnwear For Now. 100 dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and no aleeves. — Ke. — 100 dozen Ladies’ setae Rihbed Cotton ‘Vests, low neck and no sleeves. 100 dozen Ladies’ Swise Ribbed Cotta Ve ‘Vests. low neck and no sleeves. 280, v-ee- annex.) Tue “Carrot Sewixe Macurses, $19.50, Are as cood as you usually pay double this amount for. tachments and Each machine is accompanied by a full set of at- +-10th st, building.) year guarantee. See them in operation on —o— Woonwarn & Lorsror, 1Ors. ra Aso F Sts N.W. [Poole’s Cut Prices For Sarvnpay. Butter... N. A. Poole, A RED LETTER DAY jOMORROW hall be s “Red Let- ter Day" amongst our busy busi- ness days in more than one sense. It will be a ‘‘Red Let- ter Day" amongst your ‘‘money- saving days” if you visit us A greater part of our special offer- ings for tomorrow are the result of recent incky cash purchases among hard-up manufacturers, farCome before evening, if you can, fo avoid the rush. An A eon our Ladies’ First ; mal te “950. Oxford $1.50, lord Wrontae 8Eand ie wet 750. : Vacation Shoes. Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Yo. Tomorrow, 5 $1.25 Tomorrow, 95c. Tomorrow, $1.45 Tomorrow, $2.35 Yan-coler ey Rey an-c0 i Po $2.50 2-Our Spectal Sale of Men's Fine Black Low- cut Shoes, at the reductions advertised a few days ago, closes tomorrow nicht, Rae “BINter eT Teka Shippers. black or brown, wetiitere, an 4 Cuitaren's ‘ell-mm ‘an-colored Oxford Ties, A Rep Wonpen. Wm. Hahn & Go.’s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 990 AND 92 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1016 PA. AVE, 1t 231 PA. AVE. 8. OURLATEST GUT LIST KOLB PHARMACY. ‘THE LOWEST CUT-RATE DRUG STORE IN ‘THIS CITY. ‘We still lead in lowest prices for all Patent Medi- cines as we do in everything el ‘Closely notice these prices: Former Reduced Ayer's Sarsaparitla 1.00" .69 Cuticnra Resolvent. 00-60 Cuticura Sal 5) od Cuttoura Soap rc 8.8.8, small. 100100 8.8.8. large. 178 117 Beet, Iran and Win 1.00 ‘60 Green's Nervura. i.00 Scott's Emulsion 1.00 160 Hostetter's Bitters. 1.00 1.00.69 ° 100 ‘eo 1.00.09 100-69 135 185 Pieree's Meiical Discovery 1.00 :@9 1.00.09 Lydia Pinkham's Compound. 1.00 ‘60 Hall's Hair Renewer.... 1.00.60 :50 138 25e., 2 for 25 150 1.00 58 KOLB PHARMAGY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES,» 7TH AND E STS. N.W. 1 JHINK HOW MUCH DEPENDS UPON the refrigerator these scorching hot summer days! If it meet occasion.” It requires Jess tains {e"Coid “temperature longer’ than ‘any “oth thas slatenions shelves. and’ other , advan- ages, It wil by vi to I Freezera. Werthave’® picked’ the GearSike™ Pyseners, Weegee & Epwonsrox, 1205 Ps. Ave N.W. A-G-O-N-Y Loxe——Daawx—-___Ocr - athing of the past tn extracting teeth. Itistrue that even in this en- lightened axe you may find many old-fashioned dentists who still stick tothe old torturing ways, but you won't find them in this association, Our dentists are “‘up-to-date” in every respect—they use the latest and most improved instruments, and allay all pain by the use of our famous local anms- ‘thetic, ““ZONO." When you drop in to con- sult us about your teeth, inspect our dental par- lors and ask yourself if you were ever in hand. somer ones. 6B" All other branches of dental work by expert “epecialiste.” ¥. B.—Gold crowns, extracting, %6e.; with gas or zono, d0c.; cleaning, 75e.; silver Allenge, 75e.; platina fillings, 81; gold filings in proportion, U. Ss. Desrat Assoctattox, 401 Tru Sr. N. W. Baltimore Office: 1 N. Chartes at. 222 ST. N. W.. Fire Brick; y» Slate, de: T. WALKER SONS. 204 10TH J. Building ‘Goods, Sigs qn Tile As Asbestos, Flue Liniag Pal STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1893—TEN PAGES, BAUM'S, 416 Seventh Street. POSITIVELY NO GOODS GHARGED---EVERYTHING CASH. Tae Lisr For Moxnay Wu Arrraz Ix Scxmars Busimess — Flocking “Post Bons fide sacrifices are always appreciated. That the ladies realize we arein carnest is evident by the crowded store even during the warmest days. It's veldom a store like ours sacrifices its entire stock. It's seldom that there is neces- sity for it. But we intend to make important changes in our business and the STOCK MUST Go, ‘You will find mentioned here some of the best bargains ever offered Washington Indies. They are taken at random from throughout the store, showing you 8 few only of the deep cuts we have made in the prices of seasonable merchandise, There are thou- sands of dollars’ worth of other goods at just as great value, 715¢. Jap. Silks, 50e. ‘Best grade Navy Biue,Polks Dot—it's;the desirable material for waists and drossea, 25c. Scotch Zephyrs, 10ce. Think of it, 10c, # yard for genuine Scotch Ginghams. Where have you seen the like? Trimmed Hats 1-2 Price. ‘Unique, besutifal and nobby styles, Paris' most exclusive ideas, all one-half marked Straw Hats, 45e¢, Not the ordinary 45¢. kind, but those which sold for $2.50, $2.00, $1.75 and 61.25. All destrable colors and prevailing shapes: and all 4c. All Portieres 1-2 Price. Hero's an opportunity for you—the finest Chenille Portieres. Exquisite designs and colorings. Former peices, 96.00 00 $20.00. Ail st 36 mnarked prices, Lace Curtains 1-2 Price. Every Lace Curtain in our stock, whether a $1.25 Nottingham ors $25.00 Real Lace— all go at }6 marked prices. 0c. Ladies’ Waists, 35c. It is « wonderfal chance—Percale Waists, ruffle down front, pleated front and back, belt, No better 506. waist in the country. Now 35, $8.75 Eton Suits, $7.65. It's been the pride of the town, this $8.75 Suit of ours, Made of navy and black storm serge and is the regular $0.75 and 10.50 sult of other stores. Price now, 87.65. $3.50 Boys’ Suits, $2.25, Suits thet wear and look well. Be ae Of better Suits reduced in proportion. 60c and 75¢e Knee Pants, 40c. ‘Strong Iron-clad Pants. Not the rerular 60 and 75c. kinds—oh, no! ‘That's what we saked for them, but those are “dry goods store prices. Now all are 400. $1.98 Underwear, $1.35, $2.48 Underwear, $1.72. All the finest and prettiest made Underwear—Gowns, Chemise. Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers. Oambric and cotton fine laces and em- broidery on them. Grest value. 50c. Lisle Hose, 3ic. An opportunity worth your pte tag at ome | at such low prices, Among them are solid fast blacks—dloairable colore—boot ‘he. e.—the best 50e. howe heresbouts, 65c. Silk Vests, 50c, All fast colors—all jal otaee gees atk ct sg 25e. Taffeta Gloves, 17c. Incinde all the desirable shades—well abaped—all sizes tofit any shape hand—17c.is@ paltry price for gloves like these. $1.00 White Chamois, 65c. ‘White Chamois Gloves, with self or black stitching, that eannot be equaled else- ‘where under $1.00 pair. 50c. Satin Fans, 39e.. ‘Beautiful for the price, gilt sticke—fine illustrations—besutiful colorings. 25 Per Cent Off Parasols, 34 off the marked prices is a big inducament and great advantage is being taken of it, 10 Per Cent Off Trunks, The best Trunks only, reliable makes, original prices lowest in town, now 10 per cent further off of these, The same of Bags. 15e. Handkerchiefs, 10c. Beautiful designs in Swiss, 15c. is low for them, peas and 25¢, for not any better ones. 5e. Linen Thread, 2c. Amall item, but our notion stock is made up of small items, and every one of these items are being sold at sacrifice prices~*'s penny saved is » penny made,” and many ® ellar is tt in your pocket by judicious notien aces pashan new. $1.00 Neglige Shirts, 79e. ‘They have laundered collars ks cuffs and are Rae is asked to pay 81.00 for in the furnishing Lion Brand Collars, 8 1-8¢. | Thst is 3for25c. You cannot buy the genuine Lion Brand Collar elsewhere under USe—+ for 25e, Our entire Men's Stock goes under a proportionate reduction, Buows, 416 Sevenra Srezez To Us. = Keeps Over Ni ght. — wine Calcutta Ig ” lors Keep, ice = a srg the water so. Calcutta” Cooters” are’ tadlopense- we in the sick room. We at — each. Drop in Thom pson’s Paynuscr, at 1dza Sz. N. W. oS SSE, ar aero Tar Sz. Es Ane Furze. enticing the prices—the more urgent the neodof s sun defender. We reduced them only to quicken the selling—toget them all ont of our hands before they would be outlawed by the ‘aging senson. They are too handsome to need any pushing—except to hurry them. We bought heavily Decauso there were so many attractive styles, and we 4idn’t want to leave one behind. The prices bave ‘been cut short off—conts will own what it took dollars to buy aweck ago. There is sure to be something here to strike your fancy. Qtinch STRIPED PARASOLS—Garnet, Navy Blue, Brown, Ecru, Gray and Black shades. ‘Were @2.00. NOW 81.50. 224neh SURAHS—Ecra, Gray, Mode and Brown. Were 62.38. NOW 81.75. 22-inch CHANGEABLE SILKS—combius- tioms of Blue and Black, Bed and Black, Bine and Brown, Ecru and Brown, Black aad White, and Peach tints. Natural sticks, ‘Were, €3.00. NOW $2.33, 18-inch CHANGEABLE SILKS—striped and ruftied. Were $3.75 and 04. NOW 62.68. 22-inch CHANGEABLE SILK COACHING PARASOLS with case to match apd club handles. ‘Were $3.50. NOW $3.00. 22inch CHANGEABLE SATINS with tiny ‘Were 84.50. NOW 63.75. 224nch CHECKED SILKS—Red, Blue and Lilac, ‘Were 85.00. NOW 84.00. BLACK and BLUE or LILAC STRIPED GAUZES, with Ebony ‘Were $11.50. ‘ OW $9.50 Warez Pazusors. ‘The richest shade you can carry. 22-inch WHITE SUBAH—natural handles— $2 3s. 22inch WHITE GROS GRAIN SILK—net- ural handles—82.63. 18-inch CHINA SILK—with a ruffle, ‘white ribs and natural handies—83. WHITE LACE and GAUZE NOVELTY MODELS~€1- and $11.50. Cunprews Pasasors. 124nch SATIN—all shades—30e. I4-inch SATIN—T5e, 16-inch SATIN—SL 16-inch POLEA DOT, with ruMfe~$1.75. Coronen Unenzrtan Suppore it should rain? These will protect you: 26-inch TWILLED SILK—Navy Blue and Garnet—83.50. 20-inch CHANGEABLE SILK, with natural handles—83 50. ‘26-inch CHANGEABLE SILK, with Dresden handiee—83. 26-inch BROWN SHADED SILK, with tiger eye handles—83. “inch TWILLED SILK, with Dresden handles—€7. Busce Unsarrius. ‘26-inch et GLORIA, natural Spinch SILK GLORIA, natural crook and mourning handies—$1.50. 26-inch UNION SILK, natural handles—82_ 26-inch STANLEY SILK, with natural handies—82.50. 20-inch GERMAN GLORIA, with selvage edro—8: 3. 26-inch LISLE SPUN SILK, with natural handles—83. 26-inch SILK, with fancy trimmed handles— S4and 85. 26-inch TWILLED SILK, “‘capped” with aluminium balls—85. ‘There is a safety intrusting our PARASOLS you may not feel anywhere else. We buy only what we fare sure will do us credit. ‘We don’t let up on our responsility any just because the prices weaken. Take off all the cost and the ‘qralities remain the same—unharmed. You really ot « bargain in these, Prazrs, “Nixra Axo Taz Avesce.» Established 1840. Telephone 905. Eng Shirtings 5S in ‘the city, im te Guta “be, Fast js the mart. ‘Kbundause’ of successor to J.B. B.NiHE Staves, 1328 F Sr. To ae Cool. Braxcu p ena a Factory, is & 1 iy a M. HBT. SSURGHONNACAVE. ora DIES... SOMETHING WORTH | KNOWING. to keep thetr_ Le Al! thcte who find it impose Pettey in ret oe ores hot Selon monk Tineed of buy nyabotle and “ree af teatime Bers Sentig Wosigarntan fa veretable co compound, Pitre ‘ADAH ¥. GyppoNs, aw, se23-20" ABOUT GEORGETOWN. | Some Citizens Want a West End ANAL MATTERS ACTIVE. Talk of Running Canal Boats by Electricity— Four Persons Nearly Drowned in the River—It Has Been Hot in Georgetewn— ‘Other News. en ee As the term of Commissioner Ross grows shorter and shorter talk of his successor grows stronger and more steady. From now until | Mr. Ross’ term expires there will be a steady | canvass in Georgetown in favor of a West End | Tepresentative. There are several names being mentioned in this connection, but that of Mr. HERE'S A PICNIC. hits Bancwats no Ging Sho Gal Time Tomorrew. ‘The District democracy, under the auspices of the Maryland Democratic Club, ©. ©. Lan~ Satie, pecbichene oaarneen ak REE morrow, and they are going for « ‘The steamer Harry Randall has for the oceasion and will leave Std a.m. The better part of the spent at the beautiful resort on the salt water o ‘otomac, Chapel Point, Md., where there are bathing, boating, creb> bing. The wharf will be reached the rew turn trip at 10:30 p.m. The Marine Band will be in attendance and will furnish the music for the occasion. Private John Allen is expected to be on hand also, pnd he is likely to furnish the entertainment, ‘The other apenas who bave promised to lend their bare of oratory to make the daya Dep ay rdyy ge my it George G. Boteler is probably the most promi- | that the nent. A mass meeting, at which the commissioner- ship will be discussed with fullness, will proba- bly be called for the early part of July. CANAL AFFAIRS. There is no cessation of xctivity in canal circles. Energy is displayed in every depart- | Mf ment of the waterway andon every level, Boats are coming and going with greater promptitude than for many years. Traffic on the canal yesterday was up to the standard, boats coming in on schedule time, Unloading with rapidity and their cargoes con- to northern From twenty to twenty-five boats cleared town. making for the Cum! region, where they will be again loaded and turned toward Georgetown. A considerable amount of stone, grain, hay and other products also came to the west end of Washington yesterday. It was a hot day, bat activity was a grenter king than Sol. Boats to sail at Cumberland on, June 29 for wn were: Barge John Hanwa: Sooo ; Anteras, Capt. E. Chaney; . E, Stevens: No. 140, Capt. Ben Wadebaugh; ‘Consolida- ). Coffman; M. C. Bayley, He ay) bares 109, it. Stride; Teal Capt N. Btovens: tio ha Oa Capt. ‘Van street southwest was the scene of am alleged attempt at wife murder about 10 o'olock the would-be murderer from accomplishing hig designs was the prompt appearance of Polices man Jamos Fenton, William Brooker, acol- Sr years old, was z i i i i th Stevens: Joseph Eng Capt. V. Hewitt; Fred- erick Wisland, Capt. Bowers Barges to sail at Cumberland on June 21 nr Olphine; No, 112, capt D: 3 No. Tavlor; W. J. Capt. Gwinn; Con- 0. Lean, Cay it. J. Price; Willems: Dee . Capt. Cramp! Read, Capt. Crampton; Victor No. 1, Capt. Rielly; A: G. Jobneon, Capt. Baton, MULES VERSUS ELECTRICITY. General Manager Nicholson of the Ches- apeake and Ohio canal stated to « reporter for | BelP- Tue Stax this morning that if the trolley ex- periment to be a success on the Erie canal it juestion of but a short time when the 6) will be adopted on the Ches- apeake Ohio. He believes that there is room for improvement in canal navigation and orang that electricity is the «: poopie insist that their plan, io cheaper that their i cl Rotely than mole power and. vastly relatively. Four miles an hour can be run without endangering the embankments. Boats to arrive rt oS on June 21 were: A. T. Beale, tion No. 14, No. 114, attic Walter, J. J. Alex- ander, No.’ 113, H. Hovekaup, Consolidation No. 9, W. D. L. Walbridge, C. W. Adams, No. 101 and Three Brothers, Boats to arrive ered tee 323, Ls v. —re, id ew 1 C. ir., and Thomas H. Sigh itt THEY WERE RESCUED. An outrigger containing four persons was yesterday swamped opposite Anacostia Island, but through the assistance of Messrs. Aron and Achenhausen and Dr. Gaddis of the Potomac Boat Club the occupants were saved from a watery grave. The wind was blowing hard at | the time and the river had become so rough that it was found to be au impossibility to kop the water out of the heavily laden boat. The half-wet occupants, after their boat had been bailed, divided themselves, two coming to shore with the rescuers, the other two bringing their ‘own craft to port. HOT IX GRORGETOWN. Tt has been warm in Georgetown. Business and news bave been slack. Shopping is ata standstill and the soda bars and beer fountains are doing the trade. Physicians say that it has been one of the most torrid spelis to which wn has been subjected in several years, ‘There bas been considerable suffering among beast and man in consequence of the beat. RAVE A BILLIARD TABLE. The seventh precinct officers have again been made happy through the liberality of a towns- eae C. HL Cragin of Dumbarton avenue ing presented them with a parior billiard wey! over which leisure hours may be spent with enjoyment. IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. In the case of Charles Harris, the fourteen- year-old colored boy who was drowned while in swimming on Wednesday evening last, the coroner who viewed the remains and heard the testimony of witnesses decided that death al resulted accidentally. St. JomN's Dav. On Sunday night at 8 lock Potomac Com- mandery, No. 3, K. T., of Georgetown and the several Washington eapremegrnd will attend St. John's day services at the Congress Street M. P. Church. Rev. W. "R Graham will preach an appropriate sermon. BURIED YESTERDAY. ‘To the slow tolling of «bell the faneral of Brother Henry Rimbaugh, who died on Wednes- | & day night at the college infirmary, passed this morning to the little Jesuit buryit as coky wes consigned Sith ton womloorseneny. Bea ceremony. Many of the priests of the college paid ther last sad respecte’ to the memory of their departed STOLE FROM HIS MOTHER. Precinct Detective Burrows had before the | ™, Police Court today a young man named Arthur Waters, who was charged with robbing his mother of €250. His mother, Mrs. Martha Waters, resides at No. 1218 82d street and some weeks ago her bureau drawer was forced open abd robbed. With the disappearance of the money the son also ‘amagpenesl and he went to» Pitteburg and Chicago. Besides seeing the wena 's fair he purchased some new clothes and and ‘&, good time generally. When were gone he made a start Sor beranendinsacind 1 here on freight trains upon which the conduc- tor made no attempt to collect the fare. As soon ashe reached home the officer arrested ‘him, but recovered none of the money. It was stated that some of the money had been spent for jewelry, which wae given to girl. young man's mother appeared in court this morning to prosecute her son, but he plead guilty and was held in 500 real estate security for the action of the grand jury. Fea cat Ald for the Children’s Hospital, The following additional subscriptions for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital have been received at Tux Stax office Heretofore acknowledged . . 84,098 96 Mr. and Mra. J. L. D. Chandler, Zanesville, Ohio . - 10.09 Mrs. 8. H. Shields. + 250.00 Philip Gray Russell ‘ 5 00 Mrs. Jos. M. Flint . > 5 00 : 500 . 500 > 100.00 . 5.00 25 00 Mrs. Frederick Pilling. 50 From the young ladies of Bethesda, Montgomery county, Md., proceeds of a festival held in the yard of St. John's Chapel 100 31 Total to date... —_— Death of Mrs. Parke Godwin, News was received here today of the death at Bar Harbor, Me., this morning of Mrs. Fanny Bryant Godwin, wife of Parke Godwin and daughter of the late William Cullen Bryant. —s A Washington Pastor Honored. At the annual commencement of Tufts Col- lege last Wednesday the degree of D. D. was conferred upon Rev. A. G. Rogers, pastor of the Church of Our Futher (Universalist), cor- ner 18ta and L strects. The degree of A. M. was conferred upon Dr. Rogers by the same college two years ago. some more bad liquor and bore that he intended to morning. Ef sf Hi A BRUTAL BEA’ It was about 10 o'clock leet a atirig i ere il iif P22 ipl ou i3F a i st flie i i F four-montha Harry and Charley, Carter Blake. Bath May. Weight weeds who braved the storm and attended the mest ing of Sedgwick Command, No. 8, Union Vet~ erans’ Union,at Union Veteran Legion Hall last . night were glad that they went, It was ascere tained that this hall could be permanently ob= tained for e and it was eet Oe Beste seereceh oer ane t, fusmeh oe cS ee as. 3 mon. HERBER: on 2 Saas MAREE: | latkue son of We 13a ee "ac i S* Funeral from Erte = i qomteugt, Satur Sr daae Meare ROR, Onde x MeGEORGE, one, 2272.5 Mequonen, Ey S at neath Paptiat at'3'30 rm Iutermoeat at Rock Covek semen MITCHELL. On Thursday, June S27 ESSIM. in‘ant daughter of Oncer ¥- Biechell, weed tive maths and from sarents’ residenoer hee northwst, ou 2ath instant at 4p. private, orgs ges, DIA: 3 toned wie of Withame Males, Funeral frou ber" le yooL Tite sore ous weudas, ‘Se #3, ies a nod ree ister ot ota Kat Tide Sane ary Rene fifteen dase Seed two mouth eerment at te ‘Ubvet Veteran dome’ June waneral private. ed ROVE. On Th 1803. auideniy, of apop-exy, RUDOLEH, toloved bathed of A apt paca forty-two years. as28 ral services fre PRR Se Seeiter lane. 2A at tine ew] Bries 1 be present Thies ment tae sHUSY, Q Prepay. Sune 2, 1823, at 4.30p.m4 Pi will take yp! ff Wi LJ jn yifuinent, ke" Feiinoyivanta avenue wore Hicuway Rosnerr. Some hichwaymen steal your money, others tryte ‘steal the results of your brain and the frutteof yout labor. che latter is the worst form of bichway: 3 ‘Merit has made « success of CARTERS LI! LIVER PILLS. They bave become s household wort and the people will Lave them, they know their valus. ‘Thon comes the highwayman with kis IMITATIONS AND WORTHLESS FRAUDS, apd with these he Lopes to trade upon the merit and reputation of CAi- TER's LITTLE LIVER PILLS. BEWARE OF THESE HIGHWAYMEN; don't be genuiue CAMIEM'S LITTLE LIVER PUL A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. SXALL PULL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICR, oa0-f,mn, 015 . 1 Cunmpzes Cav FOR PITORER'S CasToata. pom

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