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t T6WjrTH i"M -tW - -u- i .- fc O, 0. STBWABT, Busnows Manages and Pubkbheb.' Home Rule, Industry, Justice, Equality and Recognition according to Merit. W. 0. CHASE, Editob ajto Ebopmetos. VOL- II. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1883. NO. 6. I THE Ill SEMI- AIM IB ME! 'ffiSt5'- iBHG'S PALACE 1 '" J.5SS&."- Wonderful Bargains. Read Our Prices. jnnniH'iI IV lorn Bonnets an I Hats, sold former v from $5 to $12. an now )inh :"' "' A iIkm'- !'' r Kin colored Leghorn Hats, worth $1.25, at 25 and 50 cents. Mrfi-k fiin- rrcnch Chip Hat. it 25 cents worth $1.25. Eipjtfiit Tip. 'ill color, 37, 50, 75 cents, and $1 a bunch. LATEST NEWS. OKIG-INAL LONDON MISFIT STOBEL 912 F STREET, m SOOO AT 75c, SI.50 AND VERY 3a:Ll5TIDS03yCE AT $2-50, $3 AND $3.50. h Hihhons from ft to 9 inrbos w itle, from 10 to 75 cents per vard. inuorsnt 40 per cent, less than Importer's Prices I -h Hn Silks, Satins and Laces at a discount of 33 per cent UII.-S and ( hildren's Dresses at 30 per cent, less than cosk MlK Mitts. Lisle and Silk Gloves, lowpr t.hnn nicow Bla k. -111.1 English Crape and Black Dress Silk at astonishingly low "prices "in -LK-k is bound to go. Call and embrace this opportunity to buv 1 at - - - . - 81 4 Seventh Street Northwest. OPPOSITE MASONIC TEMPLE. TT'Il! 1..I..V.- 4 1 i' 1 1 C -.. ... Vpm BBH .. A "" ..Ml.r.nmn.-huifh oi a laiiinjj nmnuiaftiiivivsiviolTers tTO following all of tho Europ fc I W D I 1 1 II C 0 Srcal b;irpiins:--lf000 While Yosts, Marbrilles, Duck and Linen, your choice vo measures to HiElWL. Ill I EfJEfie II u"1 liWlv 'U,1U1'.'-- iw iMiglish Seersucker Suits in ten different workman who w...Hr. snaues, !.ro, wortli 10. (ienuine Seersucker Suits 10. worth S22. KIiip ' apposed to hav iannel(oats,?2.25, worth S5. 1,000 OHice Coals, -12 cents. 1,000 Alpaca L The ffing of ami .uonair (. oats, si.oO. :,()0 Mrn's suits in 20 different patterns, vour choice i f V01"1 12- "jS0 J051"p F1;,nmi1 Sui $G "1 7. Bargains.' 500 Chil-, '; MV :.-"- ' u- '"i. emus, 0 cents ami si. All ool l'ants $2. Ji.o, y.l.:, 2..j0 and ?:j. worth double the mouev. Hovs' Suits from 12 to 1, -2.bo, $2.87 and 3 Thiw Suits are irrent bargains. THE OXLY OIUfilXAL AIISFFT STniM- 012 F Street, Opposite Ma.-onic Temple, Six doors from 0th Street. A e have no connection with any fictitious imitating concerns in basements or cellars. " KING'S PALAC 730 m Street SAMTA&S' AUCTION. 730 7tl Street. I WILL SELL FOR THIRTY DAYS 1,500 Bonnets, 3,000 Untrimmed Hats, AT AUCTION PRICES. 25,000 Yards of Assorted Ribbons, 3,000 Bunches of Feathers. Ell IT 018 THE STOCK MUST BE Xa 908 Seventh St., Between B and K Stsa Have opened the following Great Bargains One case Handsome Lawns, 4c. u " 5c. One case 5-4 Sheeting, 12Jc; usual price 17. " 6-4 " 16 " 21. 7-4 " 20 " " 25. 8-4 " 23 " " 30. 9-4 " 25 " " o5. 124 30 " " 'JO. above are in Ends and will only be sold by the piece. Thcv are tin- best goods manufactured. 3,000 dozen Ladies Dark hose, 15c; they are worth fally 20c. a pair. UKUKWiNU.V JiALTlAlUliiJi &TUJtK, UUS tllSlrCCt, N. W. The bill prohibiting the sale of cigarettes and tobacco in any form to minors under 2G years went into operation in New Jersey on 1 London, July o.Tho striking iron . , btmTday- workers in Staffordshire have compelled v H. Vanderbilt has added $Ioo,ooo to others in neighboring towns to quit work. the endowmen fund of the Vanderbilt Uni- The refusal of England to annex New Ter3ifr at Nashville, Tenn., making the total Guinea has caused great dissatisfaction in endowinent $7oo,ooo. Australia. The first cotton bloom has been received At a Nationalist meeting on Wednesday, at Petersburg, Ya., from North Carolina. Earl Spencer, the Lord Lieutenant of Ire- Tlie croP throughout North Carolina is look land, was denounced. ing very promising. Queen Victoria has sent a dispatch ex- ho Tewkesbury almshouse iuvestia- preesing sympathy for the friends of those "on Thomas J. Marsh, Jr., testified that lostby the capsizing of the Daphne. , frm October 19, 1873, to October I, ISS2, ru ki : .,.-...., .i . , there were delivered to the medical colic! i ouwu biiruamugm xne jmisf, ana the boaie3 nf ,n, fl , a -... ...,. --' 3an countries are taking ac- which 8,227 was paid, prevent its mtroductiou. A died in Berlin yesterday is Xlie dauphin county almshouse, at Harris. e had the disease. barff and all the buildings on the Dremises. Saxony Darrowly escaped excePfc the laundry and schoolhouse, were with hi3 life yesterday. A falling weight burned. The fire was first discovered in a struck two men near him, killing one and IarS frame stable, located near the main injuring the other. structure, which was consumed, together Li Hung Chang, the Chinese commander, its contents, including two horses and has rejected the proposals of the French gov- five mules. The heated slate on the main eminent, and has referred the French am- structure set fire to that building, and as unssauor to the foreign board of Pekin. tncre was a very high wind blowing at the Mr. Txeveylan, replying to Mr. O'Brien time tne building was soon destroyed. As relative to assisted emigration, said that the 800n ns the dwelling caught, the steward and .leportation of Irish paupers would ceaao. , his assistants rushed to the insane depart A dispatch from Hot Springs, Ark., says raef aorced the excited inmates, 2L fe- Ihnf. TVfnPf iv Porter, of Nashville, with a "IT and I7 maIes' f rom their quarter. A I reunidtlon from the Governor of Tenn., ar- , 0t them Were Saved' Loss- 2o'x- ! rested Captain James C. Fleming, late chief ! The receivor of McGeoch, Evoringham & deputy of ex-State Treasurer Polk, charged , ' tne oroKen lard firm of Chicago, sub- mutea a statement to the creditors yester- u (I The T. IS SAMITE SAMTAGS. Manager. 730 7t St. THE with making false entries while under Polk amountnig to 40,000. The Thunderbolt express1 coming south on the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Bail road, due at Cincinnati, at 8.3o, but half an hour behind and running fa9t to make up lost time, struck a .huckster wagon at Spring Grove Cemetary, in which wore a family of six persons and a driver. Every one except day showing that the sum due members of the Chicago Board of Trade is SlJlM.ooo. all of which is unsecured. The firm owe3 I the Chicago banks $3,95o,ooo, secured by i lard as collateral. Mr. Enoch Pratt, July 2, formerly turned over to the city of Baltimore his magnificent , gift of $1,183,333.33, for the Pratt Free j Library. This included his check on the I "XT 1 t T1 - iauonai warmers ana Wm. Berstch. the driver, was killed. national armers and Planters' Bank for Two vessels have arrived at Ponsacola , $833,333 33, and the deed for the lot of ground .Florida, having lost a captain and one sea- and handsome marble library building on nan, and another diemg after arrival, with Mulberry street, near Cathedral street,val yellow fever. Both vessels were .from Vera ' uedlat $250,ooo Mr. Pratt carried out the oruz, wnero the fover is reported to bo epi- whole proceeding with the characteristic bus iness exactness for which he is noted. Ml B HUB! v.M'rn KUKxcn -- MPOBTBD WATER LOCK BOM 2044, FHSLASELPHiA, PA. (30 7th St. THE NEW IDEA, 926 Seventh Street, Between I and K Streets. Headquarters for MILLINERY. The Largest Stock of trimmed and untrimmed Hats find the largest assort ment of Plumes, Tips, Ribbons, Silks, Satins and Flowers. ONL1 For 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. 5,000 duzen White Plumes, 24 inches long, "only $1.00; 300 Bunch Tips, all colors. 25 cents, 8 in a bunch. REMEMBER, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. AT THE NEW IDEA, OjC T'tli Street Between I ancl EZ. Headquarters for Millinery. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. ESTABLISHED X&5&, $37 Pennsylvania Avenue, Near Tenth Street PIANOS AJSn ORG-ANS Taught in from one to live lessons. Xo money required in advance Terms Reasonable. Success guaranteed. Any child over ten years of age ran paint iictrues equal to our samples, after receiving instructions from us. Xo machinery, conwx gla-s. or transparency used. They arc painted directly on the face of the picture. Do not miss this uire and reasonable opportunity. Ea'h pupil is entitled to all pictures painted by them -while taking instructions. These pictures are warranted to retain their color. Any one knowing this art will find no dilncully in obtaining employment that will pay from 15 to 20 per week. Coloring done for photograph galleries and book stores at rained rates. Painting on silk, .iatin, diina, and wood, taught free. Lessons given and sample. to bo seen at siudio, Xo. 121 Eleventh .street, Northwest, "Washington, I. C. Will remain in the city until July 11 and perhaps longer. Sale at Reasonable Prices, on Easy Terms, Bi Bepawing and Monng promptly attended to. Ooraati, Violini, Kitti, Guitars, &sd erer?tki8g in tk sratio line for ASH OR N INSOrAUWCBISTTe. WILLIAML.FREEIAN&CO, Havo just opened their NEW VARIETY STORE, At No. 1501 corner of M and Fifteenth street, N. "W.j-whero thoy will keep constantly on hand a choice selection'of CONFECTIONERY, " FRUITS, ICE CREAM, And Soda Water in season. Also cigar?, tobacco, stationery, stamps, etc. Pure coun try milk and ice for sale at lowest cash prices. " LOOK PLEASANT! TheNew Yoik Photo. Co., fDavhUram-h) 72a Seventh Si.. N. W., between G and H Streets, continued reduction for fine photo graphs Cabinets, 2 per dozen : cabinets. l.CO per half dozen; cards, 1 per dozen. Proofs shown and satisfaction gusuanteed See Cream Saloon And Confectionery Resort! Foreign and Home-1' Fiuit-t, Gii,ger SoJa, French CdL'-., Pto, Ui. cuna, vryday Aid. inj 21:1 k. A'e, i;o u Oysters Fried & Steved Cigars ud Tobacoo. 11 0 I Stro't, N. W. FOR RENT- Co. A, Capitol City Guard, having recently fitted up their armory on 1Z Stieet. b:lween Twelfth and Thirteenth. X. W.. are now pre pared to vent their armoiy to respectable persons for parties, balls, &.c. 'J his elegant and spacious hall has all tiie necescary con veniences attached, suitable for receptions, fairs, fcc, it has, alo. a ladies' and gentle-, mans' dressing loom, in short, it is the best hall the colored people could procure in this city. For particular, addiess Captain Kelly. U5i 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. Real Estate & Loans Nsgoiiated JUSTH'S OLD STAND, LADira' AKD G- KTLEMEN'S First-Class Ssconl-Haiit Glottal, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS. EUO. 619 D St., bet Ctli and 7th ts K". E a JUSTH, Propretor. L.G. Fletcher, Solicitor, EKXTS COLLECTED. Solicitor for Fiic and Life In surance. Om-oFEDEUALP.UILDlNG. P.oom 55, coMim 7t!i and F. St. N. W. UTT RESIDENCE, 1322 13 fir., N. E. - eeplG-lm. "W- X-I. Harrover, MNrrATi'm:a of STOVES. RANOES AND FURNACES, And dealer in Table Cntilerr, Tinware, House FarniHhing Goods, etc , 313 Sleuth Street, ortnwest ;snu 1'ennsyivansa Avenue, 1,- Washington, D.C. Beliable person3 can obtain small suma money by applying to TF. o il.' nstus Stewart, Office room comer of 10th and F street Residence, 1703 15,'thstreet, N. W. JK All notices attended to promptly. HOUSE AXD WALL PAINTING. GRAINING, A:( J T. STKWABT, V OH3ST in. EELXjIB & co.9 Orders left at the office of Tiik I3ek will be promptly attended to. 1107 I Street, N. W. Apl-lm. - Levi BfJcOabe, Caterer. lXealg! Served Oxxf, Talle 33oixi:l. 922 I fth Street, N. W, Philadelphia House, W3LLBA8V5S& rVlEREDITH, Penn. Avenue, N. W. jane3-tf. E. MURRAY, ice Cream Parlorp, '. 1118 K STREET. First-classCrpam Wholesale and Ee teil. Orders promptly attended to. SFST not. bfe xa sweeping bT, go aud drro before you die, sonietlnas mighty and sublime leave belund to conquer time. Sril a WBOk in VOllT Otni 1i men rait Bta w' i tir free. No rik. KTrrfh.nt. ue-.c Capital ndl nyiuired. "We will furnish you e?ryt!unfr. -Mncv am makms fr.riunos. JLadiPs make 3 much ca n;en. and bojs jndpiria uiako proat pay. Koadcr, if J j-ou vant DutinebS ac vrnica rou can inane Rrcat pay an demic. J. E. Adams, ticket agent at Charlotte, N. C, of the Richmond and Atlanta Air-Line Railroad, and Capt. E. O. Nesbit, a popular passenger conductor, have been arrested on the charge of embezzling funds from the railroad company. The detectives claim to have strong proof against the accused parties. Four commissioners and the county clerk of Grant county wore all shot at Hot Sulphur Springs, Col., by a mob of masked men. fBarneyDay and Mr. Mills were instantly 'killed, and E. P. Webber and D. J. Dean 'were mortally vrouiiaod The cU" of Grant county have called on the Governor 'for the aid of State militia. J The celebration of tho "Fourth" caused 38 casualties in Chicago. Three persons were killed, five fatally wounded, twenty-three more or less maimed for life, and seven slightly injured. Tho chief instruments of destruction wore toy pistols and small can nons in the hands of little children. London, July 4.Mr. Wm. O'Brien, mem ber from Mallon, will ask Parliament to-day where the money is coming from to pay tho expense of bringing back the assisted im migrants refused permission to land in New York. There were 112 more deaths of cholera in Damietta Tuesday. The negotiations between Prussia and the Vatican have been again resumed. It is reported that the British steamer Camellia is adrift, with her crank- shaft broken, Tho seven jurors of tho panel to try ex Treasurer Polk at Nashville, Tenn., have been discharged and a now panel ordered. James L. Jones, dem., has been elected to Congress from the first Alabama distric'. In several of the counties no republican tickets wore voted. Three persons were accidentally killed in Chicago 4th July, by bullets, two boys were drowned while bathing, and from 25 to 'Jo persons were maimed by explosives. The convention between tho United States and Mexico, providing that no troops of either country shall cross into tho other m pursuit of Indians, has been prorogued for one year. A. D. Davis, of Chicago, and Rose Ken nedy, of Springfield, 111., were married in the car of a ballon, at Cleveland, on July 4, and then made a redding trip with Prof. King tlnough the clouds. Tho party landed safe a fow miles from Cleveland. Archbishop Purcell died a St. Martin's near Cincinnati, at 11.45, July th. Russia has guaranteed Persia protection against England shonld tho latter protest against tho Afghanistan Frontier treaty. United States Minister Lowell gave a re ception to Americans in London last night. It is now estimated that I5o persons were drowned by the capsizing of tho steamer Daphne in the Clyde yesterlay. Bishop Piuknoy, of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, died suddenly at Cockeys" ville. Nine buildings and the Oregon Railroad navigation dock as Astoria, Oregon, has been burned. The loss is put at S22o,ooo. The libel suit of E.J. Lehman, who con ducts a "Cheap John" store in Chicago, against the Chicago Herald for derogatory publications, has been concluded with a verdict for 25,000 damages against the Herald. The boilers of the steamboat Susquehanna owned by the Plymouth Navigation Com pany, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., blew up this morning at her dock in the Susquehanna river here. The boat was torn to pieces. No one was killed. GENERAL NEWS. jlosdon, July 3.The English coverninent is not yet prepared to annex New Guinea. Troubles with the 'natives i3 feared. Mr. Gladstone, in a speech in the House of Commons, said that the annexation of New Guinea is clearly null, and legally is not warranted. j One hundred and sixty deaths occurred in London, July 1. Excitement over tha cholera in Egypt is high in the Mediterra nean ports and also iu London, and strict quarantine regulations are being enforced against vessels coming from Egypt or through the Suez canal. Count de Chambord is said to be dying. The fine art exhibition opened at Munich yesterday. A farewell banquet was given Mr. Judah P. Benjamin in London on Saturdak. Mr. Horace White and Mr. Thomas S. Shearman, of New York, made speeches at tiiu dinner oi tne cuctuou oih nf. Green wich, England, on Saturday. it is estimated that the decrease m the public debt for the month of June will amount to about 17,500,000. This would make the total reduction in the debt for the fiscal year ended June 30, about 8137,225,050. Prof. Brooks, of the Red House Observa tory, Phelps, N. Y., reports a telescopic ob servation yesterday morning of an o mous group of spots now central upon the sun's disc. The diameter of the group i3 5o,ooo miles, and the spots are visible to the naked eye. They exhibit violent cyclonic action, electrical storms and aurora accompanying the solar outbreak. On Saturday morning last, after some ten days of dodging the officers of tho law, Messrs. Beirne and Elam, one the editor of the Richmond State and the other of the Richmond Whig, met in a grove of ojiks on the farm of Philip Killian, near Waynes boro', Va., and shot at each other. At the second exchange of shots, Mr. Elam was wounded in the thigh, and Mr. Beirne came off unhurt A number of kegs of powder exploded during a tiro in the warehouse of J. H. Ashdown at "Winnipeg, Man., tearing the building to pieces and injuring some twenty persons, the chief of tho fire brigade and his son, the assistant chief, and several fireman. Four boxes held for advance freight at the depot of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, at Lebanon, Pa., were found to contain books stolen from the library of the Lebanon Val ley Collego at Annville. They wore ad drcssodto a student named Shields, who had recently returned to his homo in Tennessee. the time write for particulars to HaI.T.ETT Apguits, Mama. Co. Washington Notes. Information was received at the War De partment of the death of Major Franci3 U. Farquhar, corps of engineers, at Detroit on ontheSdinst. Argument was begun yesterday befoie tho Postmaster General rolative to tho using of tho mails to carry on the lottery business. Gen. Crook has arrived here, and will have an interview at once with the Secretary of war in reference to the prisoners captured. The formal opening of the Yellowstone Park is expected to take place some timo in August, probably about the period that the list spike is driven in the Northern Pacific Railroad. In commemoration of the latter event arrangements have been made for the presence of a large number of spectators from the East, and many distinguished per sons from here and elsewhere have promised to be present. No doubt whatever is entertained in treas ury circles that the agitation over the trade debar wa3 started originally for speculative purposes, and at the present depreciation a very good spculation it will be. The treas ury officials say that Congress cannot pos3i- J bly refuse to redeem them, ana tnose wno are buying them up now at 15 per cent, dis count will make a good thing. It should not be forgotten that they contain 1 grains more of silver than the standard dollar, which passes as a legal tender at its face value. An order has been issued, by direction of the Secretary of war, promulgating the ap proval of the findings and sentence of the court-martial in Paymaster Wesson's case His dismissal from the army will take effect July 3, 1883, and he will be imprisoned at the Kansas State penitentiary, at Lansing, ) Kan., for 18 months. Capt Payne ha3 applied to the United , States Circuit Court at Topeka, Kansas, for Egypt yesterday from cholera. . an injunction to restrain Gen. Pope and It is reported that Zukertort, the chess , Secretary Lincoln from interferring with his j champion, is comics to America. I contemplated movement into Oklahoma, ST KOBINSON'S KimiM SPRING 3S HERE A! SO M I AT-i 1226 Pa. Avenue, N. W. -:o:- The best place for a good Meal and! Lunch in tho City. Meals, 25 cents; Lunches, 10, 15 and 20 cts. 4) MEAL TICKETS! . 23 regular meal tickets for $5, terr twenty cent tickets for $1.90, ten fif teen cent tiGkets for 1.50, five 25 cent tickets for $1.15. We have every nonvenience for sending Meals out to Ladies and Gen tlemen, also families. Breakfast from 7 to 10 A. M., dinner from 12 to G P.M. Open from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Furnished or unfurnished rooms with board by the day, week or monttn Pension Clerks will find this the most convenient place in the city. We can servo you a first class meal im teni minutes. WJLISrTIEJD 100 TABLE BOARDERS. AJT 0TOE. -or- -A Choice Assortment, of Fine Cigars, Ggareis AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HA Having had many years of exper ence in catering we are now prepared! to give entire satisfaction to all who will give us their patronage. -:o:- JTozrt forfot aame asd naaal9c, wo a? 4xmm$'W$ i ? 1 Mil l I it. !.' 1 1 H (i r 1 1 if j f 9m Pf WWYfryAlilA.A r ? t 7 ,rTiyt: t JWMHUr &-? mMMM ( )