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1 , Al f t'- f j Ja r .. . THE BEE. W."'.-' o- w( 'mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmJGm -$ -. : - f 5L- G fjlJL' ' ii vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmtamitmmm - . . y -f 0, 0. 6TBWABT, BraNMs Manage VOL. II. Hn IHH1M CIEMIi SALE 814 Seventh St. ) mfn Northwest. faiHuft A CHANCE FOR We have concluded to close out IWh notified. we shall and LSt d0o? of n UntU Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed and Untrimmed. PLUMES, TIPS, FLOWERS. RIBBONS, LACES VRTTTFTQ catt-xto SILKS, CORSETS, SILK, LISLE AtoUglOTe! Ladies' and Children's Dresses and Jackets. WEIY. LACE EIS WUte CREPE , fl2"r fail to embrace this opportunity. KING'S PALACE, THE NEW IDEA, 926 Seventh Street, Between I and K Streets. Headquarters for MILLINERY. The Largest Stock of trimmed and untrimmed Hats and the largest assort, ment of Plumes, Tips, Ribbons, Silks, Satins and Plow ers. ONL1 For this week we w:'ll sell 3,000 dozen Hats for 25 cents, all shapes and colors 100 dozen Beautiful plumes, 22 inches long, desirable colors, only 50 cents 5,000 dozen White Plumes, 24 inches long, only $1.00: 300 Bunch Tips, all colors, 25 cents, 3 in a bunch. REMEMBER, FOR THIS W EEK ONLY, AT THE NEW IDEA 030 f th. Streets Between I and K. Headquarters for Millinery. 730 71 Street. SAMTAGS' I WILL SELL POR 6,50 Bonnets, 3,000 Untrimmed Hats, AT AUCTION PRICES, 25,000 Yards of Assorted Ribbons, 3,000 Bunches of Feathers. US AT OHCS TO SAMUE SAMTAGS. 730 7th St. 908 Seventh St., Between I and K Sts, Have opened tne following Great Bargains One case Handsome Lawns, 4c. u u ' 5c. One case 54 Sheeting, 12Jc.; usual .. 64 16 " a u 7.4 20 " 84 23 " it QA 25 " 9-4 12-4 an tolly 20c ft pair. " " 12-4 " 3U The above are in Ends and will only be sold by the piece. They are the I IJSZSt acTufeT 3,000 dozen Ladies Dark hose, 15c.; they are worth BTCHBENDS1 BALTIMORE STORE, 908 7th street, N. W. T. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. $37 Pennsylvania Avenue, Near Tenth Street PIJSTOS .AND OEGAJSTS axd Pubusheb. PALACE 814 Seventh St, Northwest. ALL EN SEASON. our extensive and fMhinnaM- -. ... Call early to avoid the Rush 814 Seventh Street Northwest. 9 AUCTION, 730 7th Street. THIRTY HAYS m must bs m. Manager. 730 7t St. price 17. 21. " 25. " 30. " u Home Rule, Industry, WASHINUTON, D. 0.. SaWSBaY, For Sale at Reasonable Toning, Repairing ana Moving promptly attended to. Cornets, Violin, muu Gmtaw, and everything in the mutifihnfat maM mU' OASH OK, ON INSTALMENTS. JOH3ST In. JEliLiS & CO., 937 amu&c;aj!cjN is. aRAND MILITARY PIG N AND COMPETITIVE DRILL! AT VAN -NESS PARK, FRIDAY, JUTE 22? 1883, BY Company B, Capital City Guards Por the Benefit of the Company. We appeal to the generous public and our many friends who have aided us bo nobly m the past, to assist us in making this the grandest Picnic of the Eeason. The com mittee guarantee to all who favor us with their presence, an agreeable time. The Competive Drill will take place at G.30 o'clock between the members of Co. 13. C. C. G.. for a Gold JMedal for the best drillman in the manual of arms. A dress parade will take place between the Washington cadets and Co. A. and B. Cap ital Uity Guards at 7 o'clock, under the con- Music by a section of the Marine Band, Consisting of seven pieces, by Prpf. Kranse & Bro. ADMISSION 25 Cents. Children under 10 Years FREE. TO RICHMOND, VIR'A, JULY 4th, 1883. Tlie Washington Cadet Corps TTill give their Second Richmond Excursion. Train will leave the Bal timore and Potomac depot, corner of 6th and C streets, N. W., July 3d, 1883, at 11 o'clock. Returning, will leave Richmond. Va., Wednesday night, July 4th, at 12 o'clock, reaching Washington Thursday, July 5th. 1883, at6 a. m. TICKEIS FOR THE RQUSD TRIP: For Adults $2.00 For Children between 5 and 12 yrs. 1.00 For Children under 5 yrs., Free. The various Military and Civic So cieties have been invited to attend in order to participate in the grand Parade and Review to be held in Rich mond on the afternoon of July 4th. Company B. of the Capital City Guard. Capt W. P. Gray; The Baltimore Rifles of Baltimore, Lid., Geo. M. Matthews: and others have already signified their acceptance. Members of the committee will attend at the depot to procure tickets for ladies and those desiring assistance tickets will be sold only At the depot on the evening of the excursion. Good Order Guaranteed. A Seat for Evekybody. Committee of Arrangements. 1st Lieut. Jas. A . Perry, Chairman. 1st Sargeant A. J. Brooks. Sergeant, J. II. Saunders. Corporal, Richard Laws. Cadet, J. A. Payne. Cadet, J. B. Wright. Cadet J. R.Brown. EXCURSION Justice, Equality and Becoflnition DHoa0 j PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 7o?t6 NoTiJ?k EH- P' (DftVi8 Branch) 723 boventh St K. W,, bet,wfceh G and H btreets, continued rtduction for fine photo graphs Cabinets, $2jjfcr tan; eabinde, VL.Mmthalf dozen; cards, 1 perdozen. Proofs shown and satisfaction guaranteed. FCTRRE vvu.- .V,- -V- EQW-SScor;' hSieScontlv uuea up ineir arinojy unfair Sfcj0r won Twelfth and Thirteenth, N. W., are not "pre! pareJ to rent their armory to respectable ptraons for parties, balls, &c. This elegant and spacious hall has all the necessary con veniences attached, suitable for receptions, fairs, &c, it has, also, a ladies' and gentle mans' dressing room, in short, it is the best hall the colored peoplo could procure in thi? city. For particulars, address Captain Kelly H54 Q Street, N. W., or Second Auditors Office, corner 17th and G. N. W., or Lieu tenant Mnlvin, 1711 11 Street, N. W.. corner 10th and F Street, J. W. WILLIAM L. FREEMAN & CO, Have just opened their NEW VARIETY STORE, At No. 1501 corner of M and Fifteenth street, N. W.,where they will keep constantly uu uiiuu u uuuico sexecuon oi CONFECTIONERY, . FRUITS, ICE CREAiM, And Soda Water in season. AIbo cigars, tobaccb, stationery, stamps, etc. Pure coun try milk and ice for sale at lowest cash prices. WHITE, PYNN & CO., lave just opened their New Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon at No. 1500 ltith street, corner of P, N. W., where they will keep instantly on hand a choice selection of confectionery, fruits, ice cream and water ces. Families, balls, parties and picnics erved at the shortest notice. N. B. Con stantly on hand the choice brands of cigars cind tobacco. Ice Cream Saloon Ail Confectionery Resort! Foro'gn nnd Drmobt;c Fruit, Ginger A'e viryday Aldeiuy Milk. Oysters Fried & Stewed Cigars and Tobacco. i-rp23-tf. 11 9 I StroM, N. W. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, LADIES' AND G NTLEUEN'S First-Class Secoiil-Haiul ClotMii, BOOTS. SHOES, HAT8. ETC. 619 D St, bet Cth erd 7th te. N. E S. JURTII Prnpretor. L.C. Fletcher,Solicitor, EENTS COLLECTED. Solicitor for Fire and Life In- -urance. Office FEDERAL BUILDING. Room 55, comei 7th and F. Sr. N. W. XT3-RESIDENCE, 1322 B St., N.E. - Poi'KMm. Real Estate & Loins Negotiated Reliable porenn3 can obtain arasll pr.ina oi money by applying to W. Augustus Stewart, OiTicp room 11 Slav Builflimr, N. E crrnrr 7i Ii and E street. IhridencelTOJ Uth si ect nortlnvef!. Jg" AI notices aUenflf d to promptly. W. -! HaiTover jrANl'IACTUlUia OK STOVES. RANGES AND FURNACES, And dealer in Tablo CnUlerv, Tinware, H-juhc l'iinii!ung G 'h, etc , 313 S-ventli Street, N -ribwesl and 1'imnejlvani.i Avenue, 2x- Wa'lifngUiu. D.C. HOUSE AXD WALL PAINTING, CHAINING, &C. J.T.Stewart&W.Belt. Orders left at the office of The Bee will be promptly .attended to. 1770 I Street, X. "W. Apl-lm. PMladelpMa House, WBLLIAMS & MEREDITH, Proprietors. 348 Penn. Avenue, N. W. juneJ-tf. j; HILL & HOLS1ES, Celebrated Ice Cream and Confection ary Saloon, wholes.de and retail. A1j?o Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Xo. 340 Mary land Avenue, S. TV., ."Washington, D. C. Oysters and Game in Season. E. MURRAY, Ice Cream Parior.cf 1118 KSFEEET. ' First-class Cream Wholesale and Re tail. Orders promptly attended to. Levi McCabe, Caterer. TVXeals Served. Oxxt, Table Board. 922 I Ith Street, N. W. according to Merit. JUNE 16, 1883. LATEST NEWS. London, Juno 13. The Truth says the Queens knee is well again, bnt that she suf fers from depression of spirits. She will leave Scotland on the 20th inst. The Czar has commuted the death sen tences of the Nihilists Boganovitch, Telaloff and Boutesvitch to penal eervitude for an indefinite period. Ho baa also reduced the sentences of Several other convicted Ni hilists. . Right Hon. John Bright delivered an ad dress at Birmingham last night in which he expressed the opinion that the next presi dential election in the United States would bo fought on free trade issues. Two envoys from the Anamito King have arrived at Saigon and protested against the action of the French at Hanoi. They said that the fciig" desired a peaceful solution of the present difficulty. Business firms in St. Petersburg have been required to promise that they will not give workmen a holiday when the Czar makes nWBiate'Oiray-ixtv u, niitz One hundred and fifty men were recently killed by the explosion of a powder magti zine st Scutari. It is understood that Pope Leo has invited ten American Archbishops to Borne for con sultation. At Mystic Bridge, Ct., at the ceremonies attending tho dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, while a salute was being fired In honor of tho Governor by a battery oi artillery from Fort Trumbull, Williams and Bedgwick Posts, G. A. E., psssing at the time, received the contents of two guns in their ranks. Tho first discharge was re ceived by AViUiams Post, but tho second, which was more serious in its results, was roceivod by Sedgwick Post. Eighteen men wero.injured, more or less seriously, as fol lows : Commander J. C. Brewer, of Sedg wick Post, of Norwich, peppered from head to foot with powder moto than thirty pieces of coarse pdwder entering his side and limbs; Lieutenant "Williams Uaruthers, As sistant Postmaster at Norwich, head bruised from powder, and it is feared his injuries are fatal ; Charles Young, of Norwich, ar tery cut in the leg and bleeding frofusely, and peppered in the face, head and body with coarse powder. Tho injuries of the others are less serious. The injured, men were consigned to private residences, and medical attendance promptly summonod. During tho cloven months of tho present fiscal year ended May 31, there has been a falling off in receipts from customs as compared with tho corresponding period of tho precoding year of $7,173,940. It is estimated that the reduction will amount to 10,000,000 by the close of the fiscal year, June 30. Col. Parker, chief inspector of the Post office Department, has received telegrams announcing the arrest of the following named postal clerks for otealing ordinary wfor from the u"jl ""..TL, Sinter, at Lacrosse, Tvis.; Jfftilip Uilbudt, atajihut;- apolis, Min., and R. T. Johnson, Marshall, Texas. The boom in Confederate securities at Richmond, Va., continues. There have been sales at auction of North Carolina war bonds at 4 per $1,000, and brokers are constant buyers of all classes of Confederate coupon aecurities. The house of Tranch & Co. ha bought over 20,000,000 North of theso secur ities'. A tornado passed over Chillicothe, Mo. unroofing and overturning a number of buil-'ings. Dennis Wolf was killed and his house, containing his family, was carried 500 feet through the air. At Summer City the Baptist Church and eleven other buil dings were destroyed. At CarroJton Mo. the people took refuge in their cellars from the storm, but no very serious damage was done. Tho Southern exposition, at Louisville, Ky., offers a premium of $1,000 for the best bal1 of long staple cotton, $5C0 fqr the Eec- nd best and $250 for third best. The same premiums are duplicated for the best three bales of short staple, S500 for the best ex hibit of Sea Island cotton and $250 for second best. These cotton premiums offered make tho list foot up $5,150. A Louisville cotton house will increase tho amount to $10,000. At Rockford, in Coosa county, Ala., a col ored man named Jordan Corbin entered ihe house of Benjamin Cardm and shot him and his wife while in bed. Carden's son started to give the alarm, when the colored man shot him. All three were killed. Carden's daugh ter, 14 years of age, escaped. It is thought the colored man intended to assault the girl. Scouting parties arc hunting for him. Juror Vernon, one of tho star-route panel' fell in a fit in the court-room, causing much excitement The court then adjourned until morning. Prior to adjournment Foreman Crane and another juror desired instructions on certain points, which were given by Judge Wylie. Tho language of tho foreman seemed to imply that tho jury could not aree as to a conspiracy to defraud the.gov ernment. GENERALNEWS. Londoh, June 12 It is reported that nego tiations for tho settlement of the difficulties between France and China are progressing favorably. The basis of peace signed by Senorn .Sovoa and Lavalle on behalf of Gen. Igle- ias stipulates for the cession of all the tor.-:-jory south of the river Cainarones to Chi!:, the occupation by Chili of Tacua and Africa lor ten years, after which a plebiscite is tc r'ecide to whom they shall belong, and thf .ountry gotting them is to pay an indemnity f $l0,0'"X)f000 to tho ordoi. London Juno 11 The trial of the dyna mite conspirators, Dr. Gallagher, Bernard Gallagher, Ansburgh, Cnrtin, Whitehead and WriIon, who are charged with treason abele felony, was began in London yester day. Nothing material was developed. The celebration to commemorate the ser vices of Right Hon J oho Bright as repre sentative in Parliament for over a quarter of a century, wa3 begun at Birmingham yester day. A procession a mile and a half in length passed in review before Mr. Bright and saluted him. One of the chief features of the day's celebration was the presentation of a gold medal to Mr. Bright. s t ' " W. 0. A telegram received in Paris states that tho Chinese anthori ies have warned the China Merchants' Steamship Company that under the present circumstances it is advis able to recall all vessels from th Straits of Malacca and the waters of Cochin, China. Herr Vcn Bennigsen has resigned bis seat I in the Landtag and Beichstag on account of I differences with the government on the new j church bill and with Prince Bismarck. I Jn the English House of Lords yesterday the' bill legalizing marriage with a decoased wifefs sister passod to its second reading by a vote of 165 to 153. Messrs. larnell and McDeviit have arrived at a satisfactory understanding as to the future course of the Irish party. An appeal bond was filed in tho United States Court at New Orleans yesterday in the Myra Clark Gaines case, and it again goes to the Supreme Court of the United States. Mrs- Julia Wheeler banged herself in her orchard, near Bridgeport, Ala., Saturday, on account of the death of her husband.; She leaves six small children. Admiral John Randolph Tucker dropped - a .h,-a wwidancein Petersburg, Va., aged 72. Ho resigned rrom . .. , States navy when the war broke out, nnd was In tho Confederate navy till tho closo of tho struggle. The city of Beloit, is., has bepn struck by a cyclone and a number of houses dam aged. Ono man was killed and several wounded. The Northwestern Railway bridge was blown down, and tho machinery room of Rrck River paper mills complcatijr wrecked. A freight train on tho Northwes tern Railway, near Elmo, was picked up bodily, except tho engine, and lifted from je track. William Gleason was seriously jnd W, E. Comstock, a traveling man of Chicago, sUghtly hurt. Great damage was lone by a wind-storm in Dickinson nnd Clay counties, Kansas, on Monday night. Thir teen buildings were blown down, and a little )hild was killed. The small village of In lustry, in Clay county, was almost entirely "stroyed. The pig-iron trade is reported by the sec retary of the American Iron and Steel As sociation to be in a very unsatisfactory con dition. At the beginning of the present lionth there were 688 furnaces in tho coun y, of which only 351 were in blast. John Denney, of Dover, Del., registered t tho Warhington House Denver, Col., a .ewdays ago. He failed to make his appear ance in the morning, and on opening his room ho was found with his throat cut, He was out of money. Judge Billings, in he United States Cir. cuit Court at New Orleans, yesterday refused the application of the city of New Orleans for a reduction, of ik appeal bond in the Gaines case. The bond is $2,500,000. Havre de Grace, Md., was visited with a terrible fire. The large planing mill, -sash factory, stable and other buildings belong ing to John Dubois, were totally destroyed, together wih four million Jeet white pine ii fln7fcn,l".nber. The estimated loss is from The trial of United States Marsun bech, in the United States Court at Mont gomery, Ala., for the alleged offense of having a depu y marshal made false ac counts against the government in the spring of 1880, was concluded by a verdict of not guilty. In New York, Patrick Ryan, the bogus re " porter who swindled Win. J. Florence and other actors out of various sums of money on the pretense that the contributions were or sufferers by the Southern floods, was sen tenced to two years in the penitentiary. It is said that in accordance with the rec ommendations mado by tho naval commis sion the Lieguo Island navy-yard will be closed on tho 15th of Juy next. This will throw some 503 per ons out of work. A company has been organized in New York to lay two new cables between this coun try and Europe. It is Slid the enterprise will be carried out. It is stated that rich deposits of lead and silver ore have been discovered on the line of the new railroad up tho Schuylkill Valley. A fire in Wm. Seemuller & Co.'b auction house of Baltimore, caused a damage of about $10,000. The wife of James Herron of Ohioville, Beaver county, died last week in giving birth to a ninth child. Her mother and grand mother both died in giving birth to a nintl child. Mrs. Herron was so thorougldy .satis fied that she would die, that months ago she begnn to make preparations for the f uaeral. An arrival from the Chiricahaus brings in formation to the Epitaph that Gen. Crook has returned from his expedition and is en camped on Silver creek, at the south end of the Chiricahuas, where he arrived yesterdy afternoon, sixty miles southeast of this place, Saco Chatto, with 2S0 hostiles, surren dered and wero brought in bp Gen Crook, who recrossed the line last Saturday. Among tho prisonera were 75 bucks. It is believed that Gen. Crook will return and endeavor to capture the warriors. His command ii in good fighting trim. There have been no casualties so far. North Vemon, Ind., was visited by a cyclone Sunday night, which demolished several houses. A tornado struck Brush Creek, Iowa, and blew one-third of the town away, causing a loss of from $30,000 to &40 000. Tho same storm did much damage at Tripoli, Iowa, and several other places in the state. m. rmm for tha government in tho I star-route trial presented to the com' j twenty prayers for instructions and the conn- sclfor defense over a hundred. Mr. Kerr argued tho prayers for the government and Mr. Davidge replied for tho defense. Judge ' Wylie wiU deliver his charge to the jury to- morroWi The office of the American Railway Supply Company and the Universal Printing and Manufacturing Company, at 310 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, has been robbed of 2,300 shares of stock of the second named company, and a note for $2,300, valued in all at $10,400. There are no marks of vio- lence about the place, and other valuables . in the office were not disturbed. A dispatch from Dallas, Texas, say3 the . cattle drve so far this season exceeds expec- tations. Over 200,000 head of cattle have airpadv massed over the trail that leads through Albany, and this does not include more than half the number driven from the State. that will b CHASE, Editor asi Pboemexob. Jv'a '6. MEYER'S mmmi SPBHG IS HM fflD so an AT- 1226 Pa. Avenue, F.W., -:o:- The best place for a good Mfcal1 andl Lnnch in the City. Meals, 25 cents Lunches, 10, 15 and 20 ctg. MEAL TICKETS! 23 regular meal tickets for $5, tern twenty cmt tickets for $1.90, ten fif teen cent tickets for $1.50, five 25 cent tickets for $1.15. We have every convenience foil sending Meals out to Ladies and Gen tlemen, also families. Breakfast fromi 7 to 10 A. M., dinner from 12 to 61 P.M. Open from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Furnished or unfurnished rooms r ... t. ,iov wpicor monthi Pension Clerk3 will find this the most convenient place in the city. "We can serve you a first class meal in tern minutes: -W-A-ZEsTTIEI 100 TABLE BOAEDERS; A.T OFCOE. o- A Choice Assortment ofi Fine Cigars, Cgarets AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HANDi Having had many years of exper, ence in catering we are now prepared! to give entire satisfaction to alll who will give us their patronage. -:o:- General Manager. Don't forget namei andl number;, G.H.Robinson, - 1$ m mi I I f;j i: J Nil 1226 Penn: A-vgnne, Ni W --si ixjaagganBrws -nrrnTfilfrgt5g5Sffl8B8''f'y'-x