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jKI "'? fj111'.1! "S1- iSJ THE J n STEWART, Bronraw iliNAOm ikd Publishes. Home Rule, Industry, Justice, Equality and Recognition according to Merit. 1 VOL- II. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1883. NO. 5. BEE. f jr u - a- r 11 y 11 Iffit 81NorSest. ' 1 KIM S PALACE ) Northwest. Wonderful Bargains. Read Our Prices. j l-jji-1 Pattern Bonnets and Hats, sold formerly from 5 to $12, arc now ,.,.. l-.t of Fine colored Leghorn Hats, worth 1.25, at 25 and 50 cents. 1,1.,,-K liir French Chip Hats at 25 cents worth $1.25. f "ejrant Tip-, all colors, 37, 50, 75 cents, and $1 a bunch. IR AT 75c, $1.50 AND $2. vert 3:.2stjdsoin:e AT $2-50, $3 AND $3.50. V, ;.' buns from 5 to 9 inches wide, from 10 to 75 cents per vard. ..-it 40 per cent, less than Importers Prices. .-' . Miks, Satins and Laces at a discount of 33 per cent. J. - asul (Children's Dresses at 30 per cent, less than cost. v. M;m,. Ltelcand Silk Gloves, lower than elsewhere. :.. . , I English Crape and Black Dress Silk at astonishingly low prices nr.- K is bound to go. Call and embrace this opportunity to buy bar- PALACE, 1II1U W 7th Street. SAMTAGS' I WILL SELL FOR 1,500 Bonnets, 3,000 Untrimrned Hats, AT AUCTION PRICES, 25,000 Yards of Assorted Ribbons, 3,000 Bunches of Feathers. fflll AT DIE Til STOCK MIST 1 SOLD. SAMUE SAMTAGS. 730 7th St. THE NEW IDEA, 926 Seventh Street, Between I and K Streets. Headquarters for MILLINERY. The Largest Stock of trimmed and untrimrned Hats and the largest assort ment of Plumes, Tips, Ribbons, Silks, Satins and Flowers. CHVI-f Tor this week we will sell 3,000 dozen Hats for 25 cents, all shapes and colors 100 dozen Beautiful plumes, 22 inches long, desirable colors, only 50 cents. 5.0Waozen White Plumes, 24 inches long, only $1.00; 300 Bunch Tips, all colors, 25 cents, 3 in a bunch. REMEMBER, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. AT THE NEW IDEA, OSJO 7"tli Street., Between I and. K- Headquarters for Millinery. JQHET F. ELLIS & CO. ESTABLISHED !Sfc35. 9S7 Pennsylvania AYonuer Near Tenth Street :PIA.2STOS -AJSTD OEGANS e For Sale at Reasonable ItUlhig, Eepairing and Moring ptompUj Guitars, sad eTerytbing CASH OB ON rrSTSTLlL.lMDESJXTS. ifOlIN F. BlililS & CO., 937 PEKNSYLVANIAAVCMUC S1I-W HSIiSALE! DRIVE IN PLUMES 814 Seventh Street Northwest. AUCTION. 730 7tl Street THIRTY DAYS Manager. 730 7tSf. Prices, on Easy Terms, ! attended to. Ooraeto, Violin Tltmt in the mwio line for GREAT SACRIFICES ORIGINAL LONDON MISFIT STORE, 912 F STREET, OPPOSITE MASONIC TEMPLE. Has bought the entire stock of a failing manufacturer, and offers .the following great bargains: 1,000 "White Vests, Marseilles, "Duck and dLijienvour choice for 48 cents, really worth 2. 400 English Seersucker guits in ten different shades, $4.75, worth $10. Genuine Seersucker Suits 10, worth $22. Blue Flannel Coats, 2.25, worth $5. 1,000 Office Coats, 42 cents. 1,000 Alpaca and Mohair Coats, $1.50. 500 Men's suits in 20 different patterns, vour choice $6, worth 12. 500 Blue Flannel Suits, 5, 6 and $7. Bargains." 500 Chil dren's Suits $1.S7, 2.25 and $2.50. Sailor Suits from 4 to 11 years, $1.25. Men's Working Pants, G2 cents, 75 cents, 87 cents and. $1. All Wool' Pants $1-5, $2.25, $2,50 and $3, worth double the money. Bovs' Suits from 12 to 17, $2,05. $2.87 and $3 These Suits are great bargains. THE ONLY ORIGINAL MISFIT STORE, 912 F Street, Opposite Masonic Temple, Six doors from 9th Street, We have no connection with any fictitious imitating concerns in basements or cellars. ' 908 Seventh St., Between 1 and K Sts. Have opened the following Great Bargains One case Handsome Lawns, 4c. " " 5c. One case 5-4 Sheeting, 12jc; usual price 17. lb " 20 " 23 " ii ( 9-4 " 25 8-4 " 12-4 " 30 " " 40. The above are in Ends and will only be sold by the piece. They are the best goods manufactured. 3,000 dozen Ladies Dark hose, 15c; they arc worth fully 20c. a pair. T. BTCHRENDS' BALTIMORE STORE, 903 7th street, N. W. AMUSEMENTS. URSION TO RICHMOND, VIR'A ? JULY 4th, 1SS3. Tie WasliDiton Caiel Corps Will give their Second Richmond i Excursion. Tram 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. TICKETS FOR THE ROUM) 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. CaptW. P. Gray; The Baltimore Rifles of Baltimore, Md., Geo. M. Matthews; and others have already signified their acceptance. Members of tiie committee will attend at the depot to procure tickets for ladies anil those desiring assistance Tickets will be sold only at the depot on the day and evening of the excur sion. Buy your tickets in the day to avoid the crowd in the evening. Good Order Guaranteed- A Seat for Everybody. Committee of Arrangements. 1st Lieut. Jas. A . Perry, Chairman. 1st Sargeant A. J. Brooks. Sergeant, J. H. Saunders. Corporal, Richard Laws. Cadet, J. A. Payne. Cadet, J. B.Wright. i Cadet J. R.Brown. WILLIAM L. FREEMAN & CO, Have just opened their NEW VARIETY STORE, At So. 1501 corner of M and Fifteenth on hand & choice selection'of confectionery, JJ.HU JUL, J-VXi vxvjoxiu, And Soda Water in season. Also cigars, tobacco, stationery, stamps, etc. Pare coun try &k and ce for sale at lowest cash prices. Levi IWIcCabe Caterer. Meals Served. Oixt, Table Board.. 922 I Ith Street, N. W.S EXG " 21. ' 25. " 30. 35. LOOK PLEASANT! The New York Photo. Co., (Davis Branch) 723 Seventh St.. N. W., between G nnd H I Hrects, continued reduction for flue photo- I crnphs Cabinets, $2 per dozen : cabinets, 1.5' per half dozen: cardSi $1 per dozen. j Proofs shown and satisfaction guaranteed. FOR RENT- Co. A, Cnpitol City Guard, having recently Sited Up their armory on E Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, N. W., are now pre pared to rent their armory to respectable I nersons for nnrties. balls, it- This elegant HI1U ppUwUUB mill uao till, ir J iicvcnaoi j ouu venienccB attached, suitable for receptions, fairs, &c, it has, also, a ladies' and centlo rnaus' dressing room, in short, it is the best hall the colored people could procure in this city. For particulars, address Captain Kelly. 1454 Q Street, N. W., or Second Auditors Office, corner 17th and G- N. W., or Lieu tenant Malvin, 1711 11 Street, N. W., corner 10th and F Street, N. W. GtO TO CHAFE'S Ice Cream Saloon Ail Goufectionery Resort! Foreign and Dom os tic Fruit, Ginger A'e, Soda, French Cukes, Pio, Biacuus, l(o Is tvery day Alderny Milk. Oysters Fried & Stewed Cigara and Tobacco. 11 9 I Stro t, N. W. 6tp23-tf. JTJSTJTS OLD STAND, LADIES' AND G NTLEUEN'S FirSt- m Spprnifl.rTawl ninthinn 1)1 UlllUU UUUU11U -U.U11U U1UL1UU&, BOOT3. SHOES, HATS. ETC. 619 D St, bet th si:d 7th Els. N. E. S. 3TJSTH. rmprietor. L.C. Fletcher,Solicitor, EENTS COLLECTED. Solicitor for Fire nnd Life In- urmc Oirue FEDERAL BUILDING. Room 53, coiuor 7h aud F. S'. N. W. jOo' RESIDENCE, 1322 B St., N.E. - fcplO-lm. HOUSE A2H3 WALL PAINTING, GRAINING, &C. J T. STBWART, Orders left at the office of Tile Bee will be promptly attended to. 1107 I Street, N. W. Apl-lm. Real Estate & Loans Negotiated Reliable pereou3 can obtain email sums oi money by applying to W. Augustus Stewart, Office room corner of 10th and F street Residence, 1703 l'Jth street, N. W. All notices attended to promptly. "W. JEI. Harrorer, iTAXUrXCTCHEB OF STOVES. RANGES AND FURNACES, And dealer in Table CtiMlerr, Tinware, House Furnifhing G.wdd, etc , 313 Srcnth Street. Nurthwest nnd Pennsylvania Avenno, 2i- Wa-hingtcm, D.C. Philadelphia House, WILLIAMS & MEREDITH, Proprietors:. 348 Penn. Avenue, N. W. june3-tf. E. MURRAY, Ice Cream Parlorp, HIS K STREET. First-class Cream Wholesale and Re tail. Orders promptly attended to. LATEST NEWS. London, June 27. Ii Is reported from St. Petersburg that the negotiations between Russia and the Vatican has been concluded. It has been decided that President Grevy, of France, shall personally answer the let'er of the Pope upon church affairs. The trial of Said Bey Khandeel for com plicity in the massacre at Alexandria, Egyyf, has begun. The panic over the cholera in Egypt is increasing. Jonathan Hi Green, of Pennsylvania, who has achieved considerable notoriety as the "reformed gambler," has been arrested in Philadelphia, charged with having fleeced a young man out of several hundred dollars. Henry Gillespie, late postmaster at David son College, N. C, and James F. Gamble, his clerk have been arrested at Charlotte, N. C, by roatoffice Inspector Lamson on a charge of robbing the mails of 290. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad Co., has succeeded in establishing a fast line be tween Baltimore nnd Washington, running time 4G minutes distance forty miles. Heavy rains in Pennsylvania has done dis astrous damage to railroads and crops Railroad travel has been delayed in conse quence of heavy wash outs. At Rolling Fork, Miss., Nathan Ayerr in sulted Mrs. Chisholm, and was killed by her Eon Thomas. Atftashvllle.Tomi., a fire destroyed ue buildings occupied by Diehl & Lord, beer bottlers, Valentine & Co.. chewinggum and prize-package manufacturers, partly des troyed the AVoodward building occupied by Phillips, Butlorff & Co., dealers in wdoden and stoneware, and Hadley, "White & Co., druggists. Probable loss $30,000. A committee of the New York board of aldermen has recommended the acceptance of the offer of the Virginia Military Institute j to return to that city on the Fourth of July, : the flag formally presented to the lGith Reg- ' ImentNew York Volunteers and captured by I he Confederate array. 131ght men have been arranged at Wllkes barre, Pa., for the killing of John Briggs, at Shickshinny, last February. A demand was made that each of the defendants be given a separate trial, and it was granted. The trial promises to be long. The empaneling of a jury for the trial of ex-Treasurer Polk at Nashville, Term., makes slow progress. Out of two hundred persons summoned, only one juror has yet been se cured, all the others having formed an opinion in the case. A ton of silver coin is now being turned out daily at the Philadelphia mint. The most of this is in dollars, and some small coin, notably dimes. The demand for five cent nickles is in advance of the ability to gnpply. Dr. Isaac J. Hathaway, in the cellar of whose residence in Philadelphia the remains of n number of infants were recently found buried, has been convicted of having per formed a criminal surgical operation upon a servant girl named Mary Butler in April, 1881, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $500 an undergo an imprisonment of seven yearo the fullest extent of the law. A band of 150 masked men rode up to the jail at Jefferson, Texas, on Tuesday night, took out the negro, Douglass, charged with criminally assaulting Mrs. Rogers, put him on a horse and rode rapidly away. Yester day morning Douglass was found hanging to a tree with four bullet holes through his head. GENERAL NEWS. London, Juno 2C Minister Lowell spoke in praise of the American fisheries at a ses ion of the Fisheries Conference in London i.rr?nw niolif. Prof. Goode read a paper on the same subject, for which he received a i vote of thanks. All the Christian lawyers at Nyreghaza, Hungary, were at the trial of the Jews charged with murdering a Christian girl is proceeding, have adopted a resoiuuuu i inckinff the conduct of the public proscutor , because he scarcely conceals his belief that the case was fabricated by persons opposed to the Jews. The floods in Missouri and Mississippi Um ncfid incalculable loss crops de- stroyed, families in previous good condition have been made destitute, and large a vj. stocks reported. Destitution m we iow lands of the American bottom,which extends from Alton to Cairo, a distance of 200 miles, is reported, and hundreds of families left destitute, rrfen inTw the destruction of the Planters "" ,. .it n-unncMiMnti VHnRPed-OilMill. at New Orleans on Mon- ," .. . Kfinnno mi aynfght is now estimated at $500,000, on iQicn we insurant ia w,vv. Rufe Minor, charged with the robbery of Vilson, Colston &Co.'s bonds in the bank jf Baltimore, last September, has been ar tested in New York. P-rpr.pimer Brothers, totiacco, whiskey and Western produce deders, of New Or leans have failed; liabilities, $40,000. Ther has been no statement of assets. The Sepreme Court of Ohio has decided xi-afi,-nnnrtnxlawtobe constitutional- 1I1M HLAJLU vw - m,ftflfiRth rate from yellow fever at Vera Cruz, Mixico. is said to be fifteen a day. In consequence of the energetic protests made by General Wallace, the American Minister to Turkey, in the case of the two American missionaries who were attacked and nearly killed by Kurds near Bittis, the Governor of Erzeroum has been ordered to suppress brigandage at any cost Intelligence has been received at Sierra Leone that the recent British operations against Chief Gbpowe were attended with great atrocities on the part of the native al lies, who butchered and mutilated all the nales taken prisoners. A Woman's Rights meeting was held in London Monday night. Mr. Jacob Bright, M-P., presided. Miss Susan B. Anthony and Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton made ad dresses. Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, replying to an address presented to him at Limerick Monday, spoke in deprication of forced emigration. Mr. Parnell says the Irish party hopes to improve the Land act so as to reduce rente 50 per cent. The magnitude of the disaster from the floods below StLonis is just beginning to be disclosed. The break in the dyke below the city has caused destruction covering- a wide ftrea. Thousands of families between Lou isiana and Crofton are homeless and fleeing before the floods. Stock to thenumper of 6,000 head have already been drowned in the American bottoms. Telegraphic commu nication is seriously interrupted. The Suy : Carte bottoms are ruined for the year. At Chicago a rather extraordinary spell of weather was experienced, beginning with a cold wave and lasting twenty-four hours. The mean temperature was about 50 deg. above zero. Fire3 were built in many offi ces and private houses. Winter under ware and topGoats were in much request. At the races the spectators, with overcoats bnt toned up, had to keep moving to prevent be ing chilled through, A dispatch from Chicago says that the sen tence of the court-martial in Paymaster Wasson's case is "to be discharged dishon orably from the service, to be confined at hard labor in the penitentiary for eighteen months, and to have the facts respecting his crime and its punishment published in the newspapers of Iowa, the State from which he was appointed to the army." The Planters' Cottonseed Oil Works, in Algiers, La., has been struck by lightntning, set on fire and entirely destroyed. This wca die largest cottonseed oil mill in existence. The loss is roughly estimated at a million dollars. Mr. Parnell, in an addre3 at Monaghan, Ireland, yesterday, told the largo crowd which gathered to hear him, that if they de sired another land bill they must return Mr. Healy to Parliament. In an affray at Curragh, Ireland, Sunday night, between North Mayo and Dublin militiamen, seventeen men were wounded. Forty-seven persons were bnrned to death in a place of amusement at Dervis, on the shore of Lake Como, yesterday. A fire on the island of Gutujewski, near St. Petersburg, yesterday, destroyed prop erty valued at 1,500,000 roubles. The law of Virginia requires that every person elected or appointed to any post or office under the laws of the commonwealth, shall, before he acts In euch office, take the anti-dueling oath. No exceptions are made. The New York commissioners of immi gration held a special meeting to consider what measures should be taken to stop the influx of pauper immigrants from Great Britain. At Philadelphia, a faded little woman in a cheap calico stepped into the office of the Chief of Police. While "Dr." Isaac Hath away was in jail denying all knowledge of the skeletons found in the cellar of the house he occupied, this woman, his wife, made a complete statement of all she knew to the Chi re. She told of the Doctor's unlawful transactions, and gave the names of his pa tient, ono it iB nnflnrstood that sumo ve i hQ patients will be summoned to testify. Said an official to-day: "We are going for the liv ing evidence, and don't care whom we strike., The woman told a shocking story. She said that large and ferocious hounds were in the cellar where the bodies of dead infants were thrown, and that the brutes were al lowed to feast on them. Borne of the bodies were burned in a red-hot stove. She reit erated the statement that there were more jiltle skeletons in the cellar of the Fifth street house than had been found. Coroner Janney will hold an inquest this morning upon the remains of the twenty-one infanta found on Tuesday. London, June 2t. The British passengei vessels Hurunnia and Waitara, of the New Zealand Shipping Company, collide! on Friday night off Portland, Eng., an3 the Waitara sank. Many lives were lost. There were fifty deaths from yellow fever at Havana last week. Dr. Daniel M. Bur gess has been reappointed sanitary inspector for the United States. Private advices from Vera Cruz state that yellow fever is making feaff m ravages among Europeans and Americans. The heat at Vera Cruz is said to be almost unprecedented. Louise Michel has been convicted in Paris t on the charge of sedition and pillage and ' sentenced to imprisonment for six years. The reports regarding France and China are of a pacific nature. Duke, the colored man who entered the sleeping apartments of the Misses Cooper, in Lincoln parish, La., it is supposed with crim nal intentions, was found on Saturday by a DOay men who were pursuing him and shot t0 deatn. An affray occurred at Richmond, Va., be tween Dr. W. T. Cruchfiteld and L. F. Mason, in which the former was stabbed four times. The physicians say he cannot live. The dif ficulty was the result of an old feud. o receiver oi we Drosen laru urm ua . . . . . e .. The receiver of the broken lard firm of -tucueocn, veiinguaiii a. vjo., ua vim;ti" tfcat the o the exceed $5,000,000. In East St. Louis proper the situation 19 about unchanged. The water which broka through the Madison dyke made a fearful crevasse in the Chicago and Alton embank ment About 600 feet of track sank and dis- appeared in an instant. The gap has widened ever since. Parallel with this embankment run the Indianapolis and St. Louis and the Wabash tracks, which also went down after the Chicaco and Alton, and thus cut off all - direct rail connection with the north. At a called meeting of the stock and registered bondholders of the East Tennes see, Virginia and Georgia Railroad Com pany has been held at Knoxville, full power was granted the directors to make any ex tension to the system they deem proper, ether by construction, purchase or lease, and they were authorized to place a mort gage on EU3h acquisition to provide means to meet such extraordinary expenses. The sea has cut so far into the bank of the inlet at Bernegat, N. J., that six or eight feet of the foundation of the government light house is exposed, and a large hotel is in dan ger of being washed into the inlet A package of $40,000 expressed by the New York Marine Bank via the Erie Road to the Susquehanna Pa.) Valley Bank was found on arrival at the bank to contain only blank paper. The bill to incorporate the Cape Cod Ship Canal Company has passed the Massachu setts Legislature. The postoffice at Culpepper, Vs., was en tered by burglars Wednesday night, the safe blown open and robbed of all the Btamps it contained. - f - I EOBINSON'S mm SPME IS EEEE Hffl SO ffl I AT ill. 1226 Pa. Avenue, If. W, -:o:- The best place for a good ileal and! Lunch in the City. Meals, 25 Gents;t Lunches, 10, 15 and 20 cts. MEAL TICKETS. 23 regular meal tickets for $5, tea) twenty cent tickets for $1.90, ten fif- teen cent tickets for $1.50, five 25 cent tickets for $1.15. We have every convenience for sending Meals out to Ladies and Gen tlemen,, aiso iamines. xtmahsuov xsouv 7 to 10 A. M., dinner from 12 to 6 P.M. Open from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Furnished or unfurnished room with board by the day, week or month Pension Clerks wiU find this thoi most convenient place in the city. We can serve you a first class meal in tern minutes. WJOsTTEID 100 TABLE BOABDESS a.t oitcjs. .'O A Choice Assortment of Fine Cigars, Cgarets AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. Having had many years of exper, ence in catering we are now prepared to give entire satisfaction to all who will give us their patronage; -:o:- Doit forget name and! number,, 1226 Tejxn: A vernier NC Vfy Ml r .ffEwl m u ii i, J'