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ENING _ ‘THE EV SATURDAY. —— STAR. JULY ®, tem, Br ax Exon ter y the te re Pisce July 13 instead of Jul Fraser's ice cream, Sorry Goup BANGLe Rixs from to #. R. Harris & Co. 422 7th stree ACCIDENTS are always happening in the house- hold; keep St. Jacobs Oil near by. ‘THR Chronicte to-morrow will contain a full history of the assassin Guiteau. $518 Doctor's visrrs will do you less good than one bottle of Hop bitters. Sre THE Norice in the column of Special | Notices of a new building assoviati } Business Chances of house | t gokl filled | . ave. Ske THe Nori in T isa very delicate organ to ex- and those who have been taken sand it i better + 1. Hemp! ennsyl- | Vania avenue, near ‘ and frames fitted to conform to the face eyesight. | Fepresenting mine as to the amount of surfae contains and otherwise. th method to refute above Ss more surface, quadranguta ppper Pod s¢ my place of ’ refer to any of th ington. CITY AND DI Condensed Locals, The Northern Market Company, owning tt new © street ut Upe ALLURE re 2 Ce] had before him azt. Truman alimon; er month, | ar. | pastorate m Baptist Church, of Richmon ., and has become as ‘or of the Bet! saida Baptist Church. t Washington. Roberts Beale sends Harpers Weekly (spe edition), with assas fal | ination pictures. | Out-of-Boor Sports, | CREWS FOR THE BOAT RACE THIS EV: Ge The following will be the crews in the barge ac this evening: Columbia— | . F. A. Nesmith,’ W. Smith, Gibson, coxswain. Analost White, Dongias, Pairo, Maddox, Senney, and Goodrieh, coxswain. | AT Tir Seber the first ra governeur. Buckra second Face, 1 mile, TON BEACH ©. 1g miles, by Third race, niles, Kitty Clark : 461;. Fourth race, | Ls miles over s wou by Lenor, Miss | Maloy second; time STAKES RACE at Long Branch, y. proved a walk over | for the Dwyer Bros.’ creat colt Hindoo. E: | ernor Bow tine celding Crickmore Lorillard’s $12,000 filly Aranva being out of con- | dition did not show up on the track and psid forfeit, so the lucky Dwyers had another gift of | €2,000. ——— Pienies, Excursions, &. Next Tuesday ik ry moonlight ex- ccrsion will be 1. Rogers. The 30 p.m. and re- lets Van rom the 4th, ich was postponed Wiil take place on the 15th. The Mary Washington will co to Occoquan | Falls to-morrow, ving at 9 ain, Disiviet Govern A delezation ¢ Upen th pointmen . poor in place of D QUIRING ABOUT THE DETECTIVE CO der date of June 26, Prof. J. C. Wellin: Columbian Cotie addressed a note to the Dis- ssioners, asking for certain statis-| tical information rezarding the detective brane Of the police department, as to the number of detectives on ¢ force, the number of burg- | Taries committed. number of arrests, amount of pperty recovered, ete. This was referred to lajor Brock, who stated in reply that there are six detectives on the force, viz: Joseph Acton, J. W. Coomes, J. A. MeDevitt, G. W. McElfresh, | George D. Miller A. H. Voss; sal: $1,520 per annum: the number of ¢ lary reported for March, April and May last. § Bumber where property was recovered, 13; other | Gases of larceny reported for investigation, 463. | > | The Bieksier Counterfeiting Cases. BICKS“ER'S SENTENGE—THE the county called | ¥ toask the ap- | SENTENCE OF ALI DED. Alice Rupp, nd whose arrest led to | cksler, aid she was used as 8 wit- he case of Kupp to be disposed of. | 2s brouht up from jail, and Mr. | el th she de- j To-day sired to ent He cited s bearing out his statement. Mr. Perry said that be would not | object to the plea being changed, and the sen- | tence suspended, but he desired to jon her that if she was the law’ she we The court the and ordered the ¢ Ixe: The from box 131 No. 10038 F stree Mr. Jobn Wal er caught in an infraction of Ube brought up for sentenc: pon suspended the : barge of the defendant. HIT ON o'clock for a fire northwest, in the book -000, and to ho: carriage canie in coilision with t mp post at | the corser of 7th and G sire: breaking it down | and iajuring one of the firemen. } _ - Ret Estate Sates.—Charles W. Handy, estate atictioneer, has made the follow Ca lot 179, in Giil corded subdivision of square 675, to Charles Drury. for $885. For Rutledve Willson | Charles W. Handy, trustees, lot 34, in H.G. | Thyson’s subdivisi of lot 23, square 551, to game party, for S185. For C. A. James, tru: tee. part lot 14, square 822, to Ferdinand King for $1.175. For B. U. Keyser, trustee, parts of lots It and 17. in_Drury’s subdivison of square 2, to George D. Todd, for 21,000." For Watson J. Newton, trustee, lots 20 and 21 and pa 22, in Uilman’s subdivision of square 616, to Matthew Leimbach, for #960. For Dr. John B. Blake and Moses Kelly, trustees, lots 1 and 2, in block 2. S. P" Brown's subdivision of Mt. Pleas- ‘nt. to Mary K. Tichnor, for_$1,400, and for M. ae, lot No. 61, square 721, to Mrs. Rynex, mores —Charles Taylor, the charged with the mur- der of F prd last winter, was brouzht into 1 Court yesterday, and finally dis- charzed. It was at first intended to send the lad to the Reform School, and he was kept in Jail for that purpose, bat when the case was Galled yesterday Jude Cox said that it was evi- dent to him that the child at the bar could not under the law be held to be responsible for qrime, and that without passing upon the right tosend him to the Reform School under the statutes of the District, he would order that the lad be discharged. + Focr Cotorep Gir Fices axp Dip Not Ger TuxM.—Four colored named Jennie and Margaret Luckett, Har- Fiet Smith and Elizabeth Sayles, made applica- tion at the Police Court yesterday for a warrant against J. Parker Jordan, an elderly lawyer who Th year old | side, Wartz agt. Hudson & Martin, Lockwood | vieted of | the Pelice C was entered on | ¢ | 6,000 yards of White-ground LAWNS, at 4 cents. | 8,000 yards of Tinted ground LAY ‘The Weather. Warmeome Be tuys wee aoe | For the trifdie Atlantic slates, owty Weather and eccasional rain, gat illentaets winds becom'ng variable, higher barometer and temperature. —~ —. —— Tus 8. F. T. P.C. T. A—The executive com- mittee of this society, met yesterday afternoon, Judge MacArthur in the chair. Mr. H. T. ta gart was appointed attorney of the society to prosecute cases brought by the agents in the courts, in order that more success may be as- sured. Owing to the ex; absence of the secretary and treasurer during the heated term, Mr. Kennedy was designated to act pro tem. The resignation of Mr. E. 0. Greea as a member was accepted. a The Comet’s Condition. SOME DOUBT ABOUT ITS SPLITT:ING—CALCULA- TION DE AT THE OBSERVATORY, The waning interest in the comet has been revived by its reported disintegration. Last | pa night was not a favorable ever attained several glimpses at the vanishing | visitor. He stated to-day that he thought that one for ebserving. } 2nd permanentiy | Prof. Eastman at the naval observatory how- | Celery and Chamomile LORD BACON AFD HORACE GREELEY WERE SPECIMENS OF BEAUTIFUL, FAIR-SKINNED MEN, WHY? BECAUSE THEIR NERVES WERE WELL FED AND KEPT HEALTHY, wane, but THOUGH TAX"=D MORE THAN OTHER MEN OF THEIR TIMES. Af Jouwant food, fair and smooth skin, free fram mples and blotches, you must keep the nervous system In'a healthy condition, and that can be dane successfully Jn every instance by Dr. Benson’ y . ‘They are ex. cure Nervous Diseases and Indigestion, and | pox. Wall cure any case of Sick Headache, Nervous Headache. lite, Nery Parayeis, Slee eas anc | dicestion that exists, If ured. ae directed, and one cf | Its Tadig y the report that the nucleus was divided | Gg {ucts to make the atta cinooth and natarel, Was erroneous. When asked about it by | by these Pills. ‘They have a wonderful tendency to fat- a STAR report he id his coneln- | (2 8nd sive color to the lean, weak and pale, | Price 50 | : porter Said his conclu- | cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50. Depot, 106 ‘No: WEI DE sions needed = confirmation. He hoped | Eutaw street, Baltimore, Maryland. that “to-night they would be — able | to get observations which would settle the ques- tion definitely. Mr. Rock, who observed some peculiarities about the nucleus, as reported in yesterday's Stan, says that on the night of June . he observed that the nucleus or head had ap- | parently two little wings of light, or lines on | either On the night of the 3d inst these y indistinct, dhd four nights later observed what appeared to be a continuous of light extending back from the nucleus, with a bright spot or new nucleus at the end of it The fact that on the’ night of the 6th inst. an apparent division in the nucleus was observed at Cincinnati, leads Mr. Rock to think that. the body is undergoing rapid changes. Prof. East- man, however, says, that the increasing dis- tance of the comet from the earth causes opti- cal delusions, which might give the impression of changes in the form of the comet. Prof. | Eastman appears quite positive that the report | of a “split” is a mistake, bat is unwilling to make any announcement until he has made fur- ther observations. Prof. Frisbie has about completed his | computation of the clements of the comet's orbit. To a Star reporter to-day he satd that | the general results acreed closely with t é | obtained by Prof. Chandler at Cambride. The | perihelion passage eccurred on June 16th. The | ether elements obtained are similar to those | aanounced by Prof. Chandler. The latter gave the inclination as 63, while Pref. Frisbie com- putes it as 6424. Prof. Chandler based his pit es on the observation taken in Brazil on May 29th, and two taken recently by himself. Prof. Frisbie used an observation taken by Prof. | Chandler on June 23d and two taken by himself on June 29th and July 5th, respectively, making. two intervals of equal leagth—a very important consideration in delicate calculations. The Courts. | Circvir Cocrr—Judge James. | Yesterday, Snyder azt. Stinzing & Son, Wheat- | ley Bro. agi. Wil . Wheatley Bro. agt. Ree- | ast. Potomac Ferzy Co., faults. Murph: bbey agt. Dyer; de- | zt. Hewitt; on hearing. = Eqr: —Jwije Wylie. } Yesterday, Newton agt. Ford; injunction dis- solved. Ritchie agt. Hanlai judzment allowed. Connods ence to auditor ordered. agt. Guinand; sales Steele; app Young Men’s Chr Men's Christi restraini Jefvay agt. Ch: : Thomas agt. 1) testimony ordered taken in forty-five days. PropaTe Covrt—Fudge Hagner. Ye: day, estate Justus I. MeCurty; renun- ciation of Orleans Victoria McCarty, widow. of | any and all bequests made her under the will, electing to take her down in lieu thereof. Will | of H. D. Cooke tiled for prebate. Will of Igna- | tius Clarke filed for probate. Estate M. J. Ro- senbauzn; letters of administration issued to Rudolph Gebner, bond #4000. Estate Ella Falls; will aduitted to probate and record. E: tate Michael Enright; letters of administration issued to Thomas Enright. Estate of E. Beckwith, sion issued to the tes ‘imony of subscribing witnesses. Estate of Walter E ans; appointment of Efphonso Youngs adminis- trator ordered. Estate of John Holmes; order of publication made. In re George E. Mitche order appointin Saville guardian. Estate of Mary B. Marbury; letters of administration issued to Elizabeth M. Offley and Anna M. Da A number of accounts ve presented by the Register, ay ed and passed. ¢ at. Court—Judge Cor. To-day, W. B. Moore and A. F. Randall, con- | spiracy to libei H. V. Boynton and W. B. Moore, bel; holle pros. entered. Alice Wescott, passing unterfeit money—seven indictments—plea of | not guilty withdrawn and plea of guilty entere senteuce suspended and defendant discharge: Joseph Rodger and Christopher Hunter, con- grand larceny; bills of exceptions signed | C.S. Bundy was appointed judge of | art. Edward Reed, vagrancy; nol pros. entered. Joseph Gordon, 8 320 ard costs. Ponice Covrt—Julge Snell. jay, after our report closed, Patrick he street; $25 or 30 day: and filed. William maintaining lays. Jno. Williams, larcen and a lot of clothing from Lawrence 6 months in jail. August Butler, threats nee to Dennison Davis: £200 bonds to | oe peace and in pefault of bonds 6 inonths | in jail. and habit- bonds or 90 days in the work- ppeal noted. Minuie Lang] loud and boisterous; B: ma Bake collateral, and Langley was fined $3 or 1 Wm., H. Taylor. trespassing on a park; $5 or a Jno. Reddy, charged with erneity to an in eruelly beati : rt 15 days. Laura Be BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. yard wide, Tete. 5,000 yards of LACE BUNTING, st 12}4 centa, VICTORIA LAWNS, 10 cents. LACE STRIPED NAIN: SATIN STRIPED NAINSOOR, 12 cents, 10,000 yards of yard wide LAWNS, ali the new styles inade this veaxon, white and colored grounds, 5,000 yards best LINEN LAWNS, 18 cents, STRIPED GINGHAMS, choice styles. All kinds of SUMMER GOODS at BOTTOM PRICES. INDIA 1 'S, FIGURED SWISSES, MULL MUS- LINS, CHECKED NAINSOOK. MATTING from: 12 cents per yard. BOTTOM PRICES AND LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _3s9 Sout Stor, Nean 77H STREET, HAY Warp & HUTCHINSON, . 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN CITY RESIDENCES, AND HAVING A LARGE FORCE OF COMPETENT WORKMEN, ATTEND PROMPTLY ALL JOBBING ORDERS. jonl2 BOOKS. Enland Without and Within, by Richard Grant White. he Nepuhtie of Gots by eusba Malton. Buildinw Eras, by Horace Exodus, by J. G. Murphy, D. D. ‘Marion Harland. yerlael wee Rcenilemes, By Sino. Burvbam. jy ‘Seventh street northweet. BE SECURE IN SUMMER. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Gru Saget anp New Yorx Ave. | cents. STOTT & CROMWELL, 325-8, 4t AGENTS, WASHINGTON, D. TORK’S SECOND GRAND TOUR SEA, RATL, LAKE, RIVER /ND SOUND A MOST ROMANTIC TRIP OF TEN DAYS OLD POINT COMFORT, FORTRESS MONROE, BOSTON, PORTLAND, WHITE MOUN TAL AAKE SEBAGO, Up the SONGO, the Croskedest of Rivers and LONG i Leaving BALTIMORE THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, By the steamer ‘ ¥.: “Ite ly. NS, LAI NEWPORT, RI. ISLAND SOUND. Mi. ane" of the Boston Steamship ite TICKETS ONLY $55, | State Room on Ocean Voyage between | ‘atarch as, Including Me itimore, Norfolk and Boston, Hotel und all needed | N. Clark street, Chicago, Ill | travelling expenses from Baltimore to White Mountains | and back to Baltimore, using ouly fret-class conv ance and the beet hotels. This Tour is remarkabe for the easy and varied meth- | ods of, travel, and the diversity in scenery and pluces | St. Louis, visited. | | The grand OCEAN VOYAGE from Baltimore to Bos- | Cranx, Atlantic Hotel, Chicago: ‘It restored me to “Rsv. Gro. A. Ries, Cobble Ww. ton. via the magnificent steuuess of the well-known BOSTON, ‘NORFOLK end BALTIMORE "Steanisbip | Tine—returning via Newport, New York and rail to | Baltimore. Special Excursion from NORFOLK TO FORTR MONKOE AND OLD POINT COMFORT. : Rail—Seashore Liie—BOSTON to PORTLAN ), ME. Rail (17 inifes) PORTLAND to LAKE SEBAGO. Steamer up LAK SEB: C Steamer np SONGO RIVER, BAY OF NAPLES and LONG LAK = Rail to WHITE MOUNTAINS, through the celebrated CRAWFORD NOTCH. Rsil—PO) to BOSTON. » RL on LONG ISLAND SOUND, via { i Dr. Wei D: “CURE” piete. Fi G*ALLownic POISON. SWALLOWING andinbaling the noxious tmpuritics generated by Catarrit; POISON not alone the nasal or- remedy, like douchesamdineoluble snuffs, can possibly reach or eradicate the'virulent sporules of Catarrh. This fact explains the wouderful cures effected by Da. WEI DE MEYE2'S new INOCULATIVE treatzuent. The elements used by him are ABSORBED by the mucous membrane throughout the system and form a CONSTI- TUTIONAL, as weil as Iozal antidote, as certain to CURE CATARRH, as-veeaine virus is to prevent Small- moniels from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN CURED by this wonde-fut | remedy, established beyond contradiction, the fact that portant medical discovery since vaccination. Rev. C. H, Taxtcr, 140 Nobie street, Brookiyn, writes: packsge produced a radica! cure.” | Member of my family who hed suffered from Catarch for 40 years.” J. D. McDonaup, 710 Broadway, N. {Mns. Eana C. Howss, 39 W. Washington Place, |¥.: “I cam speak for seven members of my family ‘Ax | who Lave used it with creat benefit.” Rev. | ies Frederick, Md.: ‘Everybody troubled with | breathe throuzh my nostrils until I used Wei De Meyer's Catarrh Cure.” Mrs. M, E. SHENEr, 3022 Sarah street, | Be my ministerial labors. | ski, N.Y. | H. Taurspetx, M. D., Elgin, ML, &e., &., &e., Dewex & Co., 46 Dey Street, New Yor, at $1.20 com- Gentlemen's India Gauze Vests, 25, 50, Tc. Best White Twilled Cotton Drawers, S), i5c_ At Lewis’, 920 ith et., bet. Tand K nw. 2 Ladies’ Reilable Travelirg Trunks. Stock, No Low Prices. Shaw ‘Prank en Silk Umbrellas, At Lewis’, 0 7th st, bet.Tand K,n.w. 2 Coanterfeita! Cautton!! Several tmitations and counterfeits of the A the stomaaA smd lungs. No merely Loca RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS have been offered for sale by irresponsible par- | ties, i Some are called “Rumroxp,” one is nared | “BuaronD,” another “HuMFORD,” and so on. | All haye the general appearance of the genuine Rumford. Whoever prepares or sells any irtitations or counterfeits of the Rumford Yeast Powder that | are calculated to deceive the casual observer, in- fringes our copyrights, and renders themseives | | unprecedented sale with unsolicited testi- liable to heavy fines and imprisonment. Weshail | Proceed against all infringers to the full ex- | tent of the law. MEYER'S CATARRH CURE is the most im- ‘One “It entirely cured a The sales of Rumford Yeast Powder have steadily and largely increased, in spite of the almost superhuman efforts of a number of com- | itors, accompanied by misstatements and mis- | leading advertisements. Our sales are now more | than ever before, and this result has been ac- | complished without extensive advertising, but | by Keeping the quality of the goods higher'than any others, and selling at reasonable prices, We shall do ail in our power to prevent im- position upon our customers, and shall covtinue | to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be vs heretofore—healthful, nutritious and of standard | | Peenae. jc "ured me after doctoring for nearly 30 years."" . H. Sum- I was shouid use it.” Manz A. Raxxen, 424 “*For six years I did not President Mary and Hospital, = | Thave used Colden’s Li Liquid Extract of 1 and Tonic orator for me than a | year, and recomme: a i as on Mo.: “It gave me instant relief." F. 3. | Uficient preparat | combines the | markable way, a when no othe “It relicved me of # great Polypue.” je Meyer's ‘“TREATIS:” is mailed rREE. His | is DELIVERED to any address by D. B. 1 fo the Tiel ig Co | Hazel, “It cures matisto, neu’ sure | throxt, varicc g re of countericits, | Sold in fifty cents and dollar sizes, eat 's Arnic $e27-98 Palace Steamers to NEW YORK, ere. PRICE OF TICKET ONLY $55, Covers all Necousary, Travelling Expeneee. TICKETS GOOD TOR SIXTY DAYS TO RETURN FROM BOSTON. “Our N For sale F YOU WANT THE VERY NICEST BREAD BUY ew § th.” It is sure to please. by all ir dass Grocers, and wi W. H. TENNEY & $ A he mar- For complete Descriptive Guid ly to 220 WEST | Dealers in Flour, Feed, Corn, Oats, Hay, Stra on tieated BALTIMORE. STREET, aud Be eve. CAPITAL MILLS,” | Vellous ‘ henticated THIRTEENTH STREET AND PEN: Je6 West Washiniton, D. pane nnbeons ad peat ae PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLass. Broobiyn ony. y R. DUPARE’S CATARRH REME! Ttis {nvaltiable in head affections, weakencd every case of Catarrh. Price 25 cents, = ‘Try it. D: Dupare’s Blood and Liver Pills remove all bilions dis: orders. Price 25 cents. Mrs. Dr. cures ealds, couzhs,and consumption... Price 25 ir. Dupare’s neve: ng emedy Cares | fond itching piles. “Price 50 cents, Kor d's, 105 Pennsylvania avenue north- hineton, D/C dy6 ANTED IMMEDIATELY Price 25 and 50 | blind, bleeding and itehi sale at i m30 ‘sicomb’s Lune Batmn | JOHNSTONE'S KATSOMINE and SUPPLIES always on bend. memory, dizziness, determination of blood to the URY'S LIQUID | hezd, sick and nervous headache, Also highly Te .) | beneficial in palpitation of the heart and other Afull stock of AR- | forms of heart diseese, in neuralgia, arc affections, paralysis, dyspepsia, monthly ing und biliiousness, Beware of worthless imita- | tions, | real (Send ed to Builders, GEORGE RYNEAL, Jz., 413 77H STREET Nontuwest. For several second-hand PIANOS, Property of parties leaving the cits younfie a $e20 Frazier's Bitters. If worn down with the care of chil- dren, use Frazier’s Bittera: If you have vot the blues, N° INCE WI Erazier’s Bitters If you hiss » ke i 35c. for so-called contrary to the laws of he: our SUPERB MARAGATRO was super Hera. 11 you need toning ur, tar circulates HARACALBO was say fort from that noti ple have received profit and com- sales att With a good cup of coffee you want good white rolls or bread. Wessell the BEST FLOUR made in the United | States, fron the eclebrated Washburn | Syt 1918 PI ors, Cleve NEW AND MODE are q BEST IN THE WORLD. | ( NA SUEEE) TRIUMPH, Ifyou are weak, or languid, use Frazi “s Bitters. If you Tf you ha Frazier's Bitters, Mrs. 8. A, Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer. is perfection for resi vouthfal color, gi i nesth FRAZIER'S ROOT BITTERS. ’s Bitters. If ‘our complexion sallow, use vein a malarial district uw is fiabby and e Frazi abused instead of used n: If vou feel ol ore your tine Tf life has be and Forty Years’ F xperience ef an Old Ni Mrs. eyes have Kcow you feel you it the low 7 ols Prop 5, Driygciet, tg Jan jad, Can now be seen at | O' the best, : nto the mothe OPPENHEIMER'S POPULAR SEWING MACHINE | #8 the oul: tS Se One ahw,8 ROOMS. jae ask yout 2 the Premives., ic | Do not delay but call and examine it at once. _ ‘araniet £ Ask your druggisis lor “Rough on Rats.” Tt | cag, INFEEE Anal mest complete stock of Sewing Ma- | gtk stret, betmeea ly ad SB trate norte” leurs Out rats, ihiee, bed bugs, roaches. Only | Gliines worked sini get eanpieee? coon et c pen patent to» = aex os. 2 OPPENHEIMER’S UMBER. 528 97m STE Special attention wiven to Repairing Machines for Rent. ines, WALker 'S, 206 107m STREET. OH. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTE) ARPET LINING _ FELT, FELT, AND nov? GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIE: SUMMIT MINERAL SPRING WATER-It is not a |} Scene art, but rarely fails when properly used for [! Stomach, Liver and Kidney Disorders, Dropsy, Dys- Nervousness, and’ General Debil- ORTHWEST. ring Machines. Parts and attachments tos al je25 cribed by leadine physicians. Ask your drwz- gist for book of cures. Give it ee {INE SANIT. ARY PLUMBING.—Best Material and Work intendence. Will wri the construction of | fi charze. filled. Personal super- especifeations and superintend lass sanitary work at a fair Orders for any amount of work promptly JAS. F. BRIEN, 419 9th street northwest. 5 . pects, hi For f ibn wad tokets apy STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet...... “ 1.50 | ead ath on same floor; 912 1 strect north ee rep SHRI Ee ee Agent, AR DOWN AGAIN! wont. rc os 3-30" | an96-2m 3 Likht street whnrf, Battimote, —_ VVRGIN: NG; Noo@.c. 9 8) eo fornished PARLOR (ALYMONT PAVILION end SUX AAA JEISTEM EDS treets, in ist desirable p: G be engaged for Picnics or applying to first-class BOARD. Mrs. D. S. F. Smuth, Proprietor, or 4 N, at. 205. SUGAR DOWN AGAIN! CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No.1... 9“ 1.00 ih street northwest. AND WE ARE aa ON DECK WITH A SUPPLY BoUG=T SINCE THE DECLINE, ALSO, ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF ‘ GREEN, BLACK OR MIXED TEA AT 50 CENTS YARDS. my3 Ls ‘That can't be equalled in Washington for making ICED TEA. LUNCH GOODS, GREAT VARIETY. ERAL BA DRY BOARDS, No 1, 15 feet. WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cele- WE FURNISH ESTI BUILDINGS Srxrn Srrrer anp New York AVENUE, [ Nortnesn Lrserry Marxer Sqv. CORNER OF PEN: FOREIGN EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, GEN- WILL SAVE ATR and keep it in astrong and healthy condition, because it wiil stimulate the roots of the hair, and restore atural action upon which its growth depends, | — urnett’s Flavoring Extracts are absolutely | pure, “Alderney Dairy Wazon | Fresh Alderncy butter churned every m = and delive) in Vard s WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. Ib. cottage ‘checse, ermilk and Alse ‘Cream, ie. pint. BOARD FOR LADIES HEN, $20 per month, at DRIV syivania avenue. ‘Table de Io! {OR RENT—With BOARD, consisting of four room - Per 100 feet, $1.25 | tate ie gTAy faded | dail street wharf, Wachincton, cents, children between 6 ant 12 9 ets for suze at Duckett's drew store, 224 end vents avenuc, ald Ar eormetown, abd of cit Ea MUSICAL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. a COMPLIMENTARY TO COL. H. M. ROGERS. TUESDAY, 22, Iss. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON vill icave at 6:30 and Reto at 1190 poms me any of our pular Sineor Musicinns, wlio apyreclate Bab of Mr. Homers in acing all chan | Ne nature, 2x well os lis mend d singing, have i fo give him a ine eutecwinauent on this | il DI JULY ‘Will leave her whazt, every MONDAY, 1 A and SATURDAY, and ov turn abont 8:30"p.m., hones at Lower Cedar 1 for day of issue. ‘ wishing meals on the h cents cach Special arra: and societies. (Q)*6 To THE PR the PICNIC that the 4th of July, WASHINGTO His been POSTPONED to the 15th J 3 NEW Appa TS FUR THE 8 MARY WASHINGTON. nylied xt 50 with vol yals Steamer leave Fare, 10 ceuts. This be B.S. RANDALL, § reasonable rates. E. v cner Magy Waahin sious every SATURDAY, m.; returning at 1:30 p.m. Musi Da! and beck on all trips except Sundays. cents. potomac STEA PANY'S ADVER- | = j YOR NORFOLK, PORTS MOU | ROE, PENEY POt LOOKOUT. Steimer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS af 5:30 p. m. and SATURDAYS 6 p. m. EXCURSION TO THE CAPES EVERY SUNDAY FROM NORFOLK. First-class to Fort Mource and Norfolk. Kirst-class, roand trip, First-class to Pincy Point and Boint Liokout.: First-class, round trip. FOR RICHMOND, F FOIN The new and splendid steamer EXCELSIOR, con- necting with R., F. apd P. It EXCURSIONS mond, via Norfolk, or t Norfolk via Richmond, and return to Washington. James River by daylight. ¢ (9.30 a.m. and 3.30 p. Fredericksburg and | THURSDAYS | ut Richmond | TO QUAN DO, ve. On SUNDAYS at | at B. W. | i 8, at; Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue: Hoose's Cigar Stands at principal Hotels; HB. Pollanhora, :. itiee, and at Company NGL WM. P. WELCH, ! pporomac: FERRY COMPAN ntf'ul chanwe from the de- enjoy an hour and a haif’s niria and dria as follows: 3 12:30, 1:3 © PX RICSSON LINE STEAMERS.” Arrractive WaTer Rovre To PHILADELPHIA, Avoiding the Heat and Dust of the Cars. A Steamer of the Baitimore delphia Steam | pauy"e wharf, corner Light | yt Sundsy) at3p.m., for hia. sane 1.50 tan | 1 p om Philadelphia, ip ‘Tickets, ood for tise season: ore to Atiantic Cit Tickets... HE TREMG will be found a most. de ing; Fates: room cud b airy rooms, Crapo brand. -per thousand 3.90 porte -d, $25 and $40 per month. JOR RE pleasa! avenu SAR ROOMS, furnished or unfurniehed, mm, at $14, 316 an Indians ret-class BOARD $15 per youth. i HF ATES OF REE OF ©. ‘TIRE COST OF ARGE, WILLET & LIBBEY, past, present and future sistance on all matters oF and matrimony given or no above D etree! love SPRaGvE Square. [eASTFoRD HALL, Oxroxp, Mp., Is now open for the reception of guests. dress: rliculars, ad eb rere SAMUEL Nor dy Y Proj D® METTAUR’S JOHNSON & CO. BANKERS, LVANIA AVENUE AND 10TH STREET. KING. laar2s FRUIT JARS, ALL KINDS—PRICES LOW. N° MO. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 604 9ru STREET NORTHWEST, 3920 Opposite Dail y Critic Office. $e REWARD: OVER A MILLION OF PROF. CE ance KIDNEY Haye already beon sold in this country and in France; every one of which has given ported sateen 2 has perf cures every time when used according to directions, We now say to the afllicted and donbting ones that we will pay the above reward for a single case of LAME BACK ‘That the Pad fails to cure. This Great Remedy will POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure Lumbaxo, Tame Back, Sciatica, Gravely Diabetes, ‘A Bright's Disease of the Kidueys, incontinence and Re- tention of the Urine, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Gatarrh of the Blades, Hish Colored Urine, Pain in the Back, Side or Nervous Weakness, ani disorders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs pendently. and combined. the lungs. shoulders. YOU CAN BE CURED! ing nauseous medicines, » FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no otters I he tas of, got it, send $2.00 nd you will receive te Pad by PROF. GUILMETTE’S FRENCH LIVER PAD 1. This Brace, in its peculiar construction, has all the advantages of a suspender for the pantaloons, Shoulder Brace and Chest Expander combined. 2. It does not disarrange the shirt bosom. 8. It cannot slip off the shoulder. 4. There is less etrain on the buttons of the pantaloons. 5. Each section of the pantaloons can be adjusted inde- 6. By means of the adjustable back strap, Powerful brace may be obtained. 7. In rainy weather the pantaloons may be raised from the heels without interfering with the front. 1, This Brace, in its peculiar construction, has all the advantages of a ChestExpandor and a Skirt Supporter 2. It expands the chest and gives free respiration to 3. It keeps the shoulders perfectly straight. 4. It relieves back, hip and abdominal organs by sup- Porting the entire weight of the clothing from the 5. It is worn without'any inconvenience whatever, y private disease or otherwise. and imparts new life tothe wearer. 6. It is valuable to the children while at their \ueys, Bladdes, or Urinary | obliging them to alwaya.sit erect, ‘ ee by simply | In ordering by post, send Chest Measure, PROF. bad ae FRENCH KIDNEY | SENT POST FREE ‘THROUGHOUT THE UNITED ‘Make postal orders payable to Sole Agents, DEY GOODS OF THE BEs#eLAss, ‘One price only, marked in plain figures, ROUND SHOULDERS. HEADACHE PILLS — sick Cure most wonderfully in avery short time both X lieve DY! s AND RVC HEADACHI its worst forms, cleansing the body of exce producing a rezdlar, healthy action of the bowels. A full size box of taese valuable PILLS, with fall di- rections for a com lete eure, inailed to any address on receipt of mine thrve-cent postage stamps, For sale by all druggists at 25 cents. THE AMERICAN BRACE! PATENTED. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: | . THOMAS GUARD, one of the most cminent clengy- pee ‘in the Srcpocuad (eta of Mount Vernou M. Church, Baltimore, Ls UR’ \DACHE We pro lost etic: oO an? Bynes truly, PPTHOMAS GUARD. Rey, Tontas Gastue, pastor M. E. Church, Harers- Phatétied Dr. Merravn’s Heapacus Pros with it. 1 w seventy-nine years old, and we ean subject to Constipation aimnber of years, gentle or AMUSEMENTS. DE ER'S SUMMER GARDEN CONCERTS. fractions for Fourth of 4 . First appear d Motto Sinver. “Me-ensazement, lo Cornetist; Mr. H jarine Band. ROOM AND SCHOOL FOR | DISTRICT, AT FENTON HALL, 1108 E street northwest, Wasurxcrow, D. C. Send stamp for full information to a ‘GON FOR | EVENING | ‘Teachers ready give instruction in swimuing. Adm B® NDS OF SURETYSHIP. THE GUARANTEE COMPANY y nderiakes, for a stuall yearly premium, is company under’ yearly fe good £9 the eiaployer, auy loss by the fraud oF dishonesty of the employe, and therefore obviates the necessity for private sureties. It is the only company in the United States exclusively devoted to this business. oer Fae Assets . 240,000 Be eng me Ins. Dept. at NEW YORK DIRECTORS. J.D. VERMILYE, Presideut Merchants’ National Beuk; B. B. SHERMAN, President Mechanics’ National Bank! ROBERT B. MINTURN, of Messrs: Grinnell, Minturn & Co.: A; L. HOPKINS, Vice President Wa bush, St. Louis and Pacific Railroad; JOHN PATON, of Nowe Jesup, Paton & Co. ; lexident Secretary, Ww. Your Pills have acted so pleasantly in muy case, thie Ast i timore I want to thank you personally. Se oars fay, THOMAS GAMBLE. Wi 2 y .CHE Pris to a man who walt bo wii bl paste Milos Foxe, ein to aay 8 Te spect al LEWIS A. THIREKIED. Fe Stetatin's HeabacHie a i another box. ‘oursérul; I. E. PETERS. Rev. QW. Houbs, pastor M. E. Church, Piedmont, We wife, whois a sufferer from Dp Mertaune Heaious Pitts, Pilis has always ‘Yours, and one dose of the f - CASES Ci HOBBS. fel2-eo SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE, MD. ee STATES, PRICE: 75 Crs., $1, $1.50, $2, PERRY & BROTHER, Extensive Dealers in all kinds of ‘Wasurneron Crrz, D. Gy sKly_ Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street. = PLANT | winter \ DICESIAS, ty Wlam strct, Now Goro Agent, No. 718 151i sraeRT NoTRWEST, m25-weem WASHINGTON, D.C: PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS, TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING FRUIT ) LOZENGE, WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND = —— ° TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best preparation im the world for constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Pies and all kindred complaints. It acts gently, effeo- tively, and! is delicious to take. ‘Cleansing the system pels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES. PACKED IN BRONEED TIM BOXES ONLY, eee PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e._| | The handscmest H” HOUSE SEEL | | VIRGINIA CLARET | sov | of the city. ‘The crounds are extensive, the | New Haven, “FAMILY SUPPLIES ——————== r “FRUIT (GROWFRS' & LAKET. OL) RET. Pore icorn ID MANSUALL B. ¢ JULY) BRCHENS a* oe FRONSAG, ST. CSTEPLE ba, 90 pan, Fate Found tft 800. iar, §MOULIB. DOC. D0e. ‘dloeell. cake ‘Crean., riches, Re., «J ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. ae tuecticr ctiow prices. ze | oe pa | CLOS DES MEYNARDS,. GjPAeD ANNUAL ExcuRsion | MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. origipal EXCELSIOR TENT No. 47, Pr. LEbecueerormmias, |, S maninn EERE Tbe commie Pusrantee ‘ox hours et ) ous RLY, : ce Point Fishine, , Crabing and Boating DEALER Is Piney Cisne Dai k on beet and ct the Point. Bost BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MU divs, &e. CORNED BEEP Jeaves street wharf, Georseiowe, 7 m.; 32a) ASPLOIALTY. Stalls C28, €29 and 690 Couter Market, 9th street wing, 2-4 200 aid 3s Sorter Liberty ouaeaet or Address Bex TI, Coty Bs “- Markccing delivered frce of charge to all parteat the city. Awaree \OLD MEDAL Awarded at the National Pair over all other com- petiCurs, TO CERES Miuunesots GOLDEN HILL. ‘The Standerd Fan. Four of the Di 5 On SALE BY BV Ear F1RS1-CLADS OMOCER, WHOLESALE DEPOT, Counes Ist Sime Wit. M. GAL DS CUCUMBERS, ONLY PIPTY CENTS. PALACE MARKET, Cornca 4TH srnerr axp New YORK AVENUR. Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. B= CINCINNATI HAMS. OLD CROW WET VERY CHOIC) Delightfal SWEET CATAWBA WINE, GREAT SWISS PROCESS FLOUR. My “BOUQUET WHISKEY,” $2.50 jor gallon, HORSEFORD'S ACTD PEOSPILAYE. FANCY OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Oue Bottle NICE WHISKEY, 50 ceats, Large St ck CHOICE TEAS. LOW PRICES FOR EVERYTHING. GEO. A, OHARE, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 6 230-2w 1213 Tru STREET Noxrawest, bet. Mami, \LARET, CLARET, CLARET, A cool and refreshiny Grink for the Sumauer. Fine TABLE CLAN Very choiwe TABLE CLAI “AQUACIT,” the Mestina Le CER, “WALDMEISTER"—Try it and ye delicious and whcleecie. RASPBERRY SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP, » MONTSERKAT LIME PRUGT TCR. G: kK DY & SON, Proprietors of the ceiel: eu Patent Pro cess Minnesots Four, 328 1209 F etrect northwest. OR-A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRINGS ING HEALTH, AVYPETIVE AND XMHILERATION, OR, NORTON'S SEEDLING are Just the Wines, HUME, ci pn ThM Splendid Minnesota Faiuily Pour, jastly named EREIGN, ” A direct importation of , “COMMENDADOR” PORT WINE, absalutcly pure, and for medicinal purvoses the ver, best. HUME, CLEALY & ©2., 807 Merkel Space. OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. is unequalled for smoothness, davor aud purity, and fa ‘the sidebourd and sickroom ts unrivailed. HUME, CLEARY & ©00., jes Mauker Space. ‘TBE WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRL neorporated May 28th, 1881.) MISS MARGARET H. LER, (Late of Richmond, Va.,) Prrvcrran, 2928 P stree', Geo2setown. SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1, 1881, Trews Pen Year: $20 to f40 in Eneticn, “$50 in Buvlinh and F “360 in Enylish and F full Actails at G. W. va 4 ops Avrscuttdaal Stier Msn, Ay iting’s Book Sto onget wit. (SEORGETOWN — COLLEGIATE INS BOARDING AND DAL SCHOOL FOR, YOUNG LADIES.The tenth scholastic year commences the second WEDNESDAY in SEPTEMBER, 1881, a pleasant home, thorough instruction ih branches, Latin and Modern Vocal Panatals Miss LUCY rine Liss bCyY West Wachineton. Ms if Ts ARCHER INSTITUTE.—Mrs. ARC munnber of pupils will spend the Mr. an MUSRAEUS during her absence. Mr. Mussac: auestion coneerning the school. Trimary.. Junior’. Senior Circulars wit G. T. Du For RD Boys, Eyiscopal Schoolx, Hadden- Fouls med, Bubuston Military Cole ee. - N FC IMPROVED INSTRUC- OR 7! PO Oe en kis a the York. jculation School ia: ad EStatniahed 186/.” Pure Oral Method.” Send for eirex Byte apl-coém 'EDARS—A Home School for Young Ladies and ve Tiitte Gare att REOPEN one WED the lath of SEPTEMBER. It is situated on the Heights of Georgetown, and is accemille by xtroct cam tall pars healthful and beaut-ful. For circulars te 4 to the ee EARLE, 1916 35th street, Washington, D.C, MISS RGSS amuneunces to her Patrour wud Friends 2¥E that she has Resumed the 91 SOF oe age ROSSLYN SEMINARY, and wil REOPEN ou THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, in the old location en L street, near’ 16th street, ‘The ‘simmer addrem of ise ROSS is P.O. Box 644, Morristown, N. del8-6w s= CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘Corner of 7th and L streets northwest, holds For instruction in Practical: Prumwuchin, Latter Wee si - ing, Single and Double Eutry Beokacey.ng and Busi- Ween Practice, " Day sessions, $7 per month; evening se Tuition: Jom eth. Persons decree tistruction in ‘Practics! Penmandiip only, received morning or evening for & course of six teen lessons; tuition fee, $5. Fall information gives a: the College office. 30 MES..5. L. CADY'S BOARDING AND DAY N SCHOOL for young ladves; West End Taste year commences Sept em ; nin RIVATELY OR IN GLASS. cx, Latin, paar Mathematics, Latin, ponecial “ettention, to Terrssst eft & West polis ahd ‘ail coxnyetitive caanaiuatinnse ‘Terms in advance. B. WO PLANS. A, Bes [ce PITCHERS. Conn. Blew ber 2Ist. ‘Send circular. A full assortment of Plated Toe Pitchers of us with Metal and Porcelain linines. Fine ‘ible Ware and Cutlery n'sreat variety ai very moder- M. W. GALT, BRO. & ©O., se 1107 Pexxsrivasta Avexce. GQCHLIT2's MILWAUKEE BEER. THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. For sale in Bottles by Dealers throughout the Distrid and in Casks andBottles by the Agent— SAM'L C. PALMER, DEPOT, 1212 TO 12% 29TH STREET NORTHWEST. 4° 30st RECEIVED A Large Assortment of SILVER-PLATED TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS, ROGERS BROS.’ KNIVES :PORKS and SPOOKE, fo. At Reduced Prices. SaW'L LEWIS’ 8ona,