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ll THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. JULY 26 e ———— LOCAL MENTION. The Wenther. Orrice ov Tae Chiey SISAL Ovricen, _ } | W xen a ie ISR, 9:30 Am. For the tie states, 1 showers and partly variable winds, sta- Uonary t ature, For Sunday local showers | and partly weather are Indicated for the lower Like region, New England and the middle At- lantic states, | — B, If. Warwex, 916 F street northwest, has money to Joan in sums to suit. discount. Shedd’s, 409 9th st. | Gaxves Hoss Fussenn’s Ice CxEax Shipped anywhere out of town. } 1497 New York avenue. {| Haxrsome and conve houses for sate on B! Btreet northeast by SH. Walker, notary, 620 Lou- | tstana avenue TH. Keranina, 419 12th st. naw. awba grape brandy, iso, fine Imported Estra: Get it at Chr. dptictan; selling out. ¥ Kecowesn ¢ MEDICAL, OF Sota. We have I ased direct from of pure rye whiskies, being four y very hich gr: We are offert r APS Der red ith price of three di # & BROTHER, street northwest, Odd Felt HAVELING Bass and the best and them eS At Cost, Shedu’s, 409 e “Vienna Cabi- Inox Saves repaired and speaking tubes. J. Hi RUEKLING. Dretz’s Ron Ton restaurant, tn the first ward, has lately introduced the “Vienna Cabinet Beer. CITY AND DISTRICT. | Condensed Localw. Will be lighted at 7:40 p.m. and ex- Oa. m. t On ‘ipursday, by spectal invitation of and Mrs. Kediern, the orphan girls of St. Rose Indus- wl enjoyed & pleasant day at thelr country Stott Station.) A delightful lunch was pre— ‘The r the 0 lent SPs. hand F; am espectabi red was charged In the Police Court with profan- Oftieer Van Fleet test he sald arrested the om ‘cman could arrest him.” He was fii 3. Ss Smith, colored, ving: Wis ast Capitol fell from_ his back porch. and dis- bo and bruised himself about street. y Ineated ‘ostponed yesterday nduy. Bradford Piggott, a native of this District, died at St. Louis night before last in the a year of erage, and in pos of a large estate. Mrs. Mary’Shannon, her eldest daughter | and the correspotident of Several New Orleans papers Poliwand an, a sinall cole ed boy, was fined $5 by Juve Shell to-day for crucity t ant mals.” lie was srested by Oftcer Slack yesterday in the county for killing two chickens with a bean shooter. | > - | Amusements, Excursions, Ete. ! A first-class varlety show Is al found at Drt- garden. Coniqne aan en! doing better than ever. new program during the Bn ev nic at mn 0 jemann’s ine. r woods of | Teicytown road, on Wed- | ap gives an ¢ en eng: t every Satu RENE. the 3 Washington for #lymnont and Occoquan. S to Colonial Beach ory Henty G. Wagner can be ure trips to Cabin Jobn and = For the Sanitarial Eye. of Tite BVENT NS Stan heulth offcer and is sanitary inspectors, the District Conmutsstoners or any other District } authorities Matter themselves that this elty ts in a | ive the cholera, let ¥ on the space From 44 street avenue southeast.snd from nd Sout hwesi: or,to be n gine sq) 87, bounded by | go the rounds some nne Within the following boundarte southwest to New Je Hto N street southea: explicit, let them ox 2d ond dd and T and K Streets southwest; square Gus. teounded he and Land M reets Sutaeasts by Land M and Ist and. 701, | boundedt by Ist and 3 iS South east, 25d squ unded by New Jer-ey | aveilis, Mand X strecissoutheast.” “Crmzsx. | A Hequisition for Pater. | A MARYLAND CFFICER READY TO ARREST HI ON A! CHARGE OF ABDUCTION. } Yesterday afternoon Sheriff Joseph O. Fowler, of | Anne Arundel county, Md. sent of the state of Maryland, arrived here with a requisition for Jesse Plater, the colored nan who came here last Tues- ay with Miss Helen Owens, of Bristol, Anne Arun- tel county, Md., and married her tn this city. ‘The requisition of Gow. McLane is based on the warrant issue by Justice RH. Welch on the oath of Dr. erdson, chary ater “with having on the Anne Arandel county, un Owens, said Helen being in suid county, with rry Said Helen, she betng | aman.” | n Interview with Major Dye at uarters, Was directed to the court ad te find any p jucdzes. i} as to Ne authorities here he requisition was) th 7 TS of the bar y is no law in Intuction Mr. Fowler, aft he in ol ston t “3 land haw § here ne ites law Of a stat vernment Affairs. WE PATTRESON ESTATE, sent to Assessor Dodge fof Elz W. Patterson, prop- XS Pht OF the of sue f T to wil, at thee FB INSTIBUTIONS. 1 association for destitute and children, Children’s hospital, Church orphanage, Ger! a asylum, Littie Sisters of fl women's home,’ Emergency hos- | ng house. -acireular to the | charitable tnstitutions in the | king them to furnish the Commissioners S to the following matters, ature Of the churity; the con- mM as to creed, age, the | ‘of the institution and average daily attendance: the number of physicians em- Ployed, and at what expense; the amount of prop- | erty, real and personal, owned by the institution; ‘the amount of endowment, if the is any, and the ebwunt of debts, if any; the annual revenues and expenses, and any other matters deened proper. MISCELLANEOUS. John L Shedd has been appointed assistant tn- | Spector of plumbing, ata compensation of $1,000 | Ber annum. | S. W. Keen has been appointed clerk, with com- ersation of $00 per annum. ! —— Awmnicas DExrat Assoctation.—Those desiring to attend the meeting of the Ainertean Dental As- Sociation at Saratoga Springs, commencing Mon- | day, August 4th, are referred to tne Ume-table of | the picturesque West Shere route in this paper. | Excursion tickets via West 5! route are on sale principal oMeesof the Penusylvania ratl- rior cars run through to Saratoga by West Shore route from Washington, Baltimore, Fhiiadelyhia and Long Branch. oe ENTIAL CAMPaioN. — THE WEEKLY sent postpaid to any address In the United States cr Canada until after the presidential Ueetion tor 3 cents. It ts a large eight-page Foper of Dfts-tx columns of interesting reading Et ditions toaximuns Matter—pelitical, miscellaneous, personai, news end gessip, ete. ‘end for a sample copy. mad Company fs having new Passenger stations bulit, at Laurel and Hyattsville Of pressed brick end Cheat river stone triamuncs, Which wil be handecme improvements The fisvifie station will be occupted next week and one t Laure © two in about thirty ¢ cS, With tivo feer, and accomn: tor the rattread, e ertments. © sitting fens on nd tele ats, shrub- a nmaver o cand sinall, pay od | how it happened that these notes were made. Since | above all Indebtedness, | assembied at Wormle | #s his bond, yk These | MILK AND MONEY. How the President is Paid. To the Editor of Tae EVENINe STAR: From which official of the what manner does the "nt of the United States receive bis salary? Is he paid by check, or in hard cash, a8 most Of the subordinates of Uncle Sam are? T. A.C. (The President 1s paid by the United States | Treasurer's draft, issued on the warrant of the Secretary of the Treasury, based on an account audited by the First Auditor and First Controller of the Treasury.—Ep. Star.] ee Sanes op Rea Estate.—no. A. real estate broker, No. 1996 F street northwest, has re- cently made the following sales of real estate:—Lot 62, sq. 14, Amelia Bennett to Rich’d T. Pettit;$1,000. Lat 5, 8q. 225, improved by a two-story dwelling No. 1414 F st. n.w., JO. A. Prescott to Henry A. Wil- lard: $13,500. “Lot 62, sq. 194, Richard T. Pettit to Margaret R. Barnard; $1.24. Part lot 2, sq. 184, north side K, between 16th and 17th sts. nw, Eliz~ abeth Cook to Henry M. Baker; Lots $1, 34, 9% and 36, sq. 68, E. J. Hillto &. & J. Cammack: $5,077.50. Part lov’2, sq. 184, north side K, between 16th and 17th sts. n.w., Henry M. Baker to Mrs. A. M. E. Brooke, $9,500. Lot 17, sq. 183, west side 16th, | between L and M sta. n.w., Elizabeth Cook to E. & | J. Caznmack; $5,700. Part lot 1, sec. 1, Barry farm Subdivision, improved by a two-story frame awell- , Prescott and Fraser, trustees, to Jno. H. Scott; $600. Part lot, sec. 1, Barry farm subdivision, tm- | The Loss of Mr. Frank K. Ward's ment, and in Notes—Only Twenty-five Thousand on Account of the Loss—The Public Spirited Gentlemen Whe Enabled Mr. Ward to Save His Business, “We have found no trace of the notes,” said Mr. Frank K. Ward to a Star reporter who called at his house last evening to inquire about the vaiuable papers which were tn the pocketbook lost by Mr. John E. Herrell last week. “Our supposition 1s that the papers were destroyed by the person who found the pocketbook, and who wanted to keep the twenty dollars in cash that was in it. By the way, there was an error in the published accounts of the loss The notes lost amounted to only $25,000, and ‘BOt $50,000." “Were thgy your notes?” asked THE Sar re- Payne 'y were my notes endorsed with names that made them good as gold, gult-edged. 1 will explain their existence riety 1 think ti the whole hi become a matter of public nuto- ‘e can be no iupropriety in telling tory of the transaction represented by them. “When ti Court in General ‘Term decided proved by. Ee a ramne cucllinay, ereacont © | sgcaltist me, virtually decreeing that I should have | ETaser, trustees, TU ARG dite 0 | tesacrisice the Valuable plant and the business i, | Sd- 17% Samuel Herman to’ Alva T. Morris; $1,590. Uresis Which represented the results of years of LOtE, sq. 157, iinproved by a two-story brick dweil- | energy devoted to the development of the Alderney | 1M Thos. W. Hunster to Elizabeth Cook; $1,300. 225, lmprove SUOl ce \d- | Dury, Lmade up iy mito pull upstagevand | i ot aie watrectn we, Many AC aoriee wo qu own. T though! by Teallzing: ng. Ni 2 ubggrale ps . crervthing 1 had 1 cond rilse. $85,000 oF -#10,000 | Hety A. Witlard, $18,000." Lot 2 sq. 225, limproved | by a three-story office bufiding, No. 1430 F st. now. Michael P. Callan to Henry A. Willard; $18,000) . 13, 18, 19. 20 and 53, sq. 69; Ellas J. Hill to EL nd as 1 Was young and | only a wife and one iittle boy to nt could get along, with ordinary healthy, and had I thou; y ahAuck; $6,060, sq. id that to start with, Thad expressed my- UACK; $ . bol Peocinatineds te 7 - | improved by a two-sto: ling, No. 613 Up. business tere, “any “(gormnined (0 give | se nw. Robt W. Fenwick to Catharine G. Wey- number of friends’ who had not been con- $9,000. even by the decision of the court, i A Contract Not Cow | entered suit by H. W. berger for $5,000 di LETED.—D. A. Driscoll has arnett against, F. J. Hel- Platntift alleges that | he agreed on May st to build two brick | houses, &¢., but July 21st defendant took exclusive | Thomas Somerville, Col. James A. Boyd, Sullson | Possession of the premisys, aud prevented him from Hutchins and Robert Portner, These xentiemen | Completing Whe wor y's hotel. After they had 2 = areed upon thelr plan they sent for me, and stated | Am Unauthorized Anwonncemerts: sulstantlally that each one was willing to risk | ALEXANDRIA, Va... Saturday.—The republican $5.00 Hipon Iny Judgment in running the dairy bust- | Meeting advertised Ih Friday’s Republican to take hess, und was willing to trust to my business | cae here this evening is unauthorized, nothing ablity to back, if that amount | being known of it here. The Blaine and Logan would ind the Intention of quit- | Tatitication meeting has already been held. 1. C. Ung the < all that had been | O'Neal, president of Blaine and Logan republican i club; Edmund Burke, ch’m’n rep. ex. com. gained by energetic management and the intro- r MONTGOMERY COUNTY NEWS. iness which could not be conducted in siiould De banished from the city, got. to- to consider the matter. Among them w ich, James Wortley, W. W. Corcoran, un E. Herreil, Wun. E. Clarke, George Sheehan} duction of ortgt ideas into the business. They. drew ter promissory notes for $5,000 each, which T ned. Exch of the gentlemen endorsed one of the ten promissory notes drawn to his order, making it bankabie paper. In addition the notes Personal and Local Items—Lawn Party at Olney, Ete. were Secured by a. deed of trust. upon . = the new bullding, which had not then been | Correspondence of Tue EVENING Stan. ail 26: started. At omy suggestion Mr. Herreil, ROCKVILLE, July 2 one of the pa Les interested, was appointed trustee ) KLEP Possession Of Uhese ‘otes and give them to me as 1 needed them. Five of the gentiemen— Chris, Heurich, Thomas Somerville, John E. Her- rell, Col. Boyd and Robert Portner—took up the notes had endorsed as an tnvestinent, and gave their checks for them. The remaining fve notes were In Mr. Herrell’s possession, and. are the notes that were lost. I have been using my own mon instead of having tiiese notes c in order to save the tn “Of course, the faith. these gentlemen showed in us Very gratifying, and I feel the deepest grat- to them. “‘ihey are all men who began life in the ranks, and who, having had to encounter the World in the struggle of lire, sympathized with ine There will be a competitive examinaton for a free | scholarship in St, John’s college before the school | Commissioners on August 12. | Capt. Wim. 0. Sellman died at his home, near Barnesville, on Wednesday morning last, in the 72d year of his age. He represented this county in | the state senate from 1868 to 1872, and was a genue- | man highly respected in the community. ‘The plans for fishways at the Great Falls have been accepted by Prof. Baird and the work will soon be commenced, ‘The barn and granary of Luther M, Offutt, in the neighborhood of Great Falls, this county, were fouilly destroyed by fire on the morning of the 21st iu the ficht made upon ime.” ‘They were wiiny to | ist. The barn contained a self-binding harvester take chances on a Hun Who ad Vegan with noih- | andl other improved muchinery, and the granary ing and developed a lange business: about 200 barrels of corn. ‘The loss 1s estimated at Will the loss of the notes stop the butlding or ae ho insurance, oomne rena make you change your p asked Tax Sai re- |, [he idl cheoiae party tor oy leur a ite No. it will not make any difference. Not one | chUteh, on ‘Tuesday evening, the 20th tnst.. atthe man Will be discharged from the building. Ihave | Tesidence of E. 1. Hall, near Brookeville. There will Be guage bas on the wennts theese Oye centenieny watt | OE Ua ane Bae ee nen save aie make dupiteate no ‘Mr. Herre!l, who lost the | An exhibition of horses and colts will take place hofes, is a man whose word 1s considered as good | at Poolesville, on the first Saturday in. August. y Alter the notes were lost, he came to | Sultable premiums will be awarded for the tnest hed by the endor? crest. > anit cate ding goes on Donteanre. | animals, pbs ipernity pe Don't worry Mr. John IT. Wiliams, of the Poolesviile district, Lie feeling also of the otter men Who have spoken has pureh eal the Bartics farm of 100 acres, lying on the subject. Itts doubtful who would, legally, | Contiguous to his home ples - have fosustath the loss Hf any of these notes were net | _ On Saturday last MH. is mortgazee, gounted, ue Mr. Herrell te 2 ‘i » fara of the Lat containing 130 acres, to dc the same day Honor, Upon whem a moral obli: binding as a lecal one, und pressed himself as de acres On ses le eo 's trustee, the farm of the has already ex- ned to ma he sold, | jate John W. Hall, containing 129 acres, to the 70 On es, the pubic ma > perfectiv ned | Same party for the stm of $22.01" per that ‘tnat bulldihe goes a, Cane esta wicca | improved farms aajola each othee snd are sttuuted The responsibility of Lie lost notes: aid he 1s willing | Midway between Germantown station, M. B. R. R, togiveabond of indemnity against any la | and Darnestown. . that ay arise on. account ofthe notes. & he board of health for Olney district, of which y im the matter. ‘The supposition ts, as | MY. Henry ©. Hatioweil ts president, hus issued a we will never 1 from the | Civcular to all fanties In sald distrief, calling their ve been destro Mr. Herrell {tention to the necessity of cleanth coliable paper of his own, be- | bout dwellings and outbuildings duri weather. Reports of any eal ‘This board was established by act of lature, > Mueller, tn whose She lett his pocketbook, with the greatest courtesy, afforded us every f: ¥ for making a thorougi Investigation at his ent. “tis thougat that ntaybe some cus- wine into the store and picked It up. ‘The Ketbook Was lost ether in Mr, Mueller's pl or between tt and MHerrell's brick yard, a drive of about forty-five minutes. AS soon as Le loss was ‘covered Mr. Herrell drove back over the same and to Mueller's, | hen will the building be completed?” asked road company have Just com- pleted the building of a brick passenger depot at Gatthersburg station. | On Monday morning the mail bag for this place, rrled by the train going east, was carelessly rolled off the train by the agent in charge, and,fali ing under the wheels, was torn In_pleces ‘and’ the contents disfigured and tauch of it destroyed. Tlils Js the third tine such an accldent has happened here witiin a Dele: space of time. Seal We expect to get into the building at the end of | A, farmers’ exchange has been established in next month, It will be fat feet high fo the werner | the bank building here, and all are invited to trans- Vane, the highest building In the city, excepting | pass business in a room provided for that the monument and the Capitol. ‘There will be | Purpose. stabliug for itty horses, and fuellities for handing | The dépostts in the bank have reached $47,000, 15,00 “gallons of Milk We wilt | ‘There will be a meeting of democrats at the te in the vieinity of papers. ‘We | Court house, on Wednesday evening next, for the Ublespring of the finest water,” | Purpose of forming a campatgn club. Which, according to the general |, The storin on Thursday did consiacrable damage bie Lo the milk business. I will na Pusposes, washing Dutter, dc. buildire; will go ahead. am happy | toss that Wastlngton. wilt have the finest dairy | Reperted for Tre Evexino Stan. bullding tn the world, and the intentions of the | Ciry Scuoot Boakp.—The elty school board met Spirited gentlemen who came to my reifet | last night, Hon. Charles © Stuart in the chal and uerously Ill not be defeated by the unfortu- | a bare quorum pr rhe committee on the hate loss of these notes. The establishment will , bew school hous ported that no bids have been . Wien coupieted, from $75,000 Lo #8),0W, the | recelved for the bullding, and, after some explana. ce} turpish myself, and will be worth every | tions by Mr. W. A. Vincent, and the reading of the dollar it cost to me.” speciticallc solution Was again introduced to nds’ meeting house, and the ject Was referred to the committee, with instructions to advertise again for proposals. A | bilo KR. Avery ($10) for rent, &c., was referred to the tlnance committee. ‘The superintendent moved the re-election of all the teachers, nominating es] cially Misses Summers, Grigg, ‘Schotield, “Wa Brockett and Mr. Greenwell,who are in attend- ance upon the Insti ute at Harrisonburg, and all the teachers were re-eiected. When the election of colored teachers came up, the superintendent said that the only one to whom objection had been made | was George W. Piper. | in our county. — Death of Rev. C. T. Cochel. Rev. C. 'T, Cochel, the pastor of the First. Metho- dist Protestant church, East W hington, died ye terday morning at Deer Park, where he went some | ten ago for the benefit of his health. His re- | mains will arrive here this afternoon and be taken | to the parsonage. The funeral will take place from the church to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Cochel Was auative of Pennsylvania, and entered the | ministry at the session of Ue Maryland annual “ He presented a memorial conference, held in Georgetown in March, 1950. He | glened by a number of parties of colored churches Was Stetioned at the 9th street ch and | and many of the leading colored citizens asking that Piper's wrong-doing be forgiven in_conse- quence of the amendment he had nade. The mo- | ton to re-elect, all. the teachers was adopted. Messrs. Stuart, Fendall and Fendall did not desire to be considered as voUng for Piper, and Mr. Man- kin did not wish to vote on the matter. ‘The clerk was ordered to prepare the school registers, and the report of the comuittee, that Mr. W. A. Vin- cent had been employed to remodel two of the Howell house rooms, at a cost not to exceed $50, Was adopted. Poticr Rerort.—John Tallaferro,colored,arrested by Officer MeCann, charge, stealing chickens from Mrs. McCawley, was the duly prisoner at the sta- Hon house this shorning. At the last aay ors court torney for the District Forrest called the attention | George Lucas, Joseph Russell and Thos. Hillery cee are ca the case of the Baltimore and Ohlo | Uniessn tine ot $o NG spall a rallroad company, charged with running thelr | Rerouter’s Nores.—The gas was cut off to-day trains within the city mits at a rate of speed | from the Ronse ot oe Inquent Go geennieree he than Six miles an hour, He sald the case | County court, Judge Sangster, will open its July See : Be tre | UeTIn here next Monda: Phe Trinity church stponed until to-day for a decisign, but there | Sinday school will iekedn Oxo ee served ne year, and has sinee served in Ceci,’ Ha ford, Frederick and Union Bridge stations, Mary- | land. He was a quiet, unassuming man, effective espectally In planning and bullding churches, and Sa pastor. Was sent to East Washington he was in | petals but had Med his appointments ull a | Week’ axo, when he was obliged to leave on cunt of his health. Bo ge ‘The Speed of Railroad ‘frains, THE DECISION OF THE CASE AGAIN POSTPONED IN THE FCIICE COURT. In the Police Court this morning Assistant At- ymont gotiatlons pending between’ the rail- | next Monday.—Some thirty new houses will, be pany and the Commisstoners tn reference | added to this elty during the present seacon.—— to fencing thetr tracks from the depot to Roundary, ‘The colored s vOl institute w occupied to-day Monta sie tn acdeaire of the Comilssioners he | with lessons In spelling and Treading In the upper Would ask the court to suspend Judgment for a | grades of secondary schools. —-Mr. Jolin De Marrl- while i T. | son, forme of this city, and w vn in Wash- Mr. Hawt! who appeared for the raflroad | intl #5 iuarrled last weel ‘erre Haute, company, seld that the proposition was acceptable | Ind. iderable complaints are made of the to the company and ta Case (hey ean come to no | small supply of water furnished fn upper rooms by tention the company to seneral ‘Term on eertiorart. ourt suspended judgment until Thursday ———— CHAPTER OF THE QUINLAN FAMILY 's—There ts no end to the trouble In the Quintan family, of 915 New Jersey avenue. The father of the tumily, Edward, has made another at- tempt to effect his Wife's reform, and has had Ed Sullivan, a groceryman, arrested ona charge of keeping an unlicensed bir. Sullivan was so charged before Judge Snel this morning. Edward Quinlan testified that his wife had bought whisky tn Sulli- ‘an’s store. His wife, Catherine, was called, and dented that she had éver seen any whisky ih the store. The case was dismissed. ———— Seniovs ILLNEss or Mm Joun B. Dawsox.—Mr. John B. Dawson, a well-known citizen anda prom: inent Mason, 1s lying quite low at the residence of Mr, Gregg, On F street, near 2a northwest, and 1s not expected to survive many days. Mr. Dawson fs a native of Pennsylvania, in his sixty-sixth year. He learned the printing business in Philadelp! and came to this city about 180. He was one o the first compesitors who worked on Tre EVENING Stak. Afterwards he was for a number of years employed under Postinasters Clephane and Bowen in the city post office. Having accumulated some capital he went into the and coal busi but this did not prove successful, and the latter years of his life were spent as a clerk in the Pension office. He was one of the well-known Washington Quintette, with Messrs R. Ball, J. F. Hodgson, 8. | the Ale: a Water CF pany. Avsowvrriy P URE ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than Noyes, and the late W. J. Tabler. |For 15 years | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition Ms organization sang for nearly every charitable q organization and church in this city and Beltimore. | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or eet te Haig he ANA Weg e ee ON” AE | phcwphate powdarn. Sold only in cong Rovsx tasina Feworn Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. ar —— Tax City MarxeT.—The Wholesale Price Current or the Washington Produce Exchange says, the market for flour is qufet and but Htue doing out side of bakers’ brands. ‘There 1s but little wheat coining in, Corn and oats are steady. Good Tim othy hay 1s in lmited receipt; market firmer. Kye straw two dollars per ton higher. ‘The cur rent bias nee butter are affected by the hot weather. Fine goods only are in demand. The Teceipts of eggs are better; and the market easier, owing to tue hot weather.” Poultry ts in demand at Slight coucesstons in price and receipts are liberal. All kinds and qualities of green fruit find ready market LADY WRITES: “I HAVE USED AYER'S SAR- opariliain my femily for many years, and could not keep house without it, For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weaknesses and irregularities, consider it without an equal.” NOTA PARTICLE OF CALOMEL OR ANY OTHER ‘Tne Equrrame 6. B. Assocuari0¥.—In @cleterions substance enters into the composition aude by the secretary, itis shown that the agets | Of Act's Cattiartie Pils. On the contrary, they prove have increased in the last nine months, ending guly | of #recial service to those who have used calomel and 25, $102,049.55, and that the presevt assets are | other mineral poisons as medicines, and: feel their in- $556,006.57. ‘The receipts and disbursements for the | Jurious effects. In such cases Aycr's Pilla are inval- une period were $250,040.90. It is claimed that the | uable, wn Fuuitable furnishes the best and safest method for sting money, and the best way to pay for propert Loth by monthly installments. The substantid — Is Wl 110 suceess Of the association ts evidence that ‘this is actually and practically, true. Shares are $2.0 per mon! ‘wmphiets ex] the Drow! te ete fun pen ap cet aerate LwW’'s oN BiTTERS amervilley mts. Jno, Joy [Spee e a Edson, secretary¢ pedayeaapie for Female Infirmities, amd to all who lead Affairs in West Washington. INJURED BY LiGuTwina.—During the storm yester- day afternoon a coloved mmn, named William John- son, employed by the Metmppolitan Railroad Co. in repairing the raiis ‘on P t, near 33d street, Tecelved a severeaheck ofiightning while standing on a steel rath Appleby was sent for an rendered medicat J ’s injuries are very serious. He was anoved to his home, on 11th, between Q and R streets morthwest. ‘NOTES “Potomac streeeas (0 be paved from Pros- pect avenue to O street, which will be very accept- able to the residents, SHIPPING Newa—@choomer Charles Lawrence arrived Wb 609 tons of ice, from Ken- nebec. CONDITION OF THE Wats aT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, 1 (very muddy); reeaiving reservolr—north conne- on, 36; south’ conmectiom, 36; distributing reser- yolr—influent gatehouse, eMuent gatehouse, 96. Low tide in thewiverao-day at 6 p. m; high lide at 11 p.m. CoaL TRADE.—Sewan bomts carrying 791.10 tons of coal left Cumberland:-yestarday. Now Is Tee Tine TO CURB REIN HUMORS. It is at this season, when the pores onen freely and the perspiration is abundant, that Disfigiring Humors, Humilisting Eruptions, Itching Tortures, Salt Rheam or Eczema, Psoriasis, Tetter, Rinwworm, Baby Humors, crofula, Scrofulous Sores, Abscesses and Dischanring Wounds, and every gpecies of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Diseases of the Skin and Scalp are most speedily and economically cured by the Curicuna REMEDIES. IT Is A FACT, Hundreds of letters in onr possession (conics of which may be had by return mail) are our authority for the ussertion that Skin, Scalp and Blood Humors, whether Serofulous, Inherited or Contagions, may NOW be permanently cured by CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new Blood Puritier, internally, and Curicura and CuticuRa Soar, the great Skin Cures and Beantifiers, externally, in one half the time and at oue half the expense of any other season. GREATEST ON EARTH. Curicuna ReMenrrs are the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this country, My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe CurTIcURA would havesaved her life. My arms, breast and thead were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I used the Curtcura ResouveNt internally and Curicuna and Curicuna Soar externally, J. W. ADAMS, Newark, 0. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES, The half hasnot been told as to the great curative Powers of the Curicura Remepres, I have paid hun- dreds of dollars for medicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and never found anything yet to equal the Curtcura Remepies, CHAS, A. WILLIAMS, Providence, K. I. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Curicura ReMevres outsell ail other medicines keep for skin diseases, My customers and patients say that they have effected a cure in every ingtance where other remedies have failed, H, W, BROCKWAY, M.D, Franklin Falls, N. H. Sold by all druggists, Price: Curcura, 50 cents; RE- SOLVENT, €1; Soar, 25 cents. PoTTER DRUG AND CHEMI- at Co, Boston, Mass, Send for “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES.” BEAUTY For Sunburn, Tan and Greasy Skin, Blackteads, Pim- ples, Skin Blemishes, and Infantile Humors, use una Soar, areal Beantifier, Ber 'S IRON BITT! r W Of that tired feline se comm gives renewe IRON BIITERS removes weakn newed life, dy New Mosie ch jand’s Grand Victory March, price 35 cents, Washington Hixh Schoo! Mareh, price 30 cents, iitrogucing the melody of, the White Pinme March. reat epubl ‘aipaign Song, Where the White Plume Waves.” Bs Published and for sale by follow e BU cents, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pennsylvania Avenue. near 10th str BLOw’s MON Brerens” Cures headache, promotes digestion, tones th and 1eenlates the whole system, Dnrzss Gixonans, dy]4-Im rves DRESS GINGHAMS, CHOICE STYLES, 536 CENTS. CHOICE STYLES, 5% CENTS. CHOICE STYLES, 553 CENTS. New Patterns of INGRAIN CARP! INDIA LIN! nts. New Patterns of BRUSSELS CARPETS. Real SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, 1235 cents, LAWNS, LAWNS, 5 cents. All Wool WHITE FLANNELS, 18 cents, FEATHER PROOF BED TICKING, 15c. and 18¢. TABLE LINENS, 19 cts, and 26 cts, New INGRAIN CARPETS, 25¢., 20c., 35¢,, 40c., 45c., 50¢. Black CASHMERES, all wool, 3Tc., 40c., 45¢., 50c. BRUSSELS CARPETS, new designs, 75, 80, 85, 87, 90c. CALICO, 5 cents, Children's HOSE, uo seams, 15 cts, BALBRIGGAN HOSE, no seams, 25 ete, Children's BALBRIGGAN HOSE, no seams, 25 cta, TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. 3y26, BwOwNS IRN i KES HEADACHE ‘atid protnotes Di ROWN'S TRON, blacken the teeth. ROWN'S IRON BITTERS: Is the only iron medicine that is not injurious. It docs rextion IETERS docs not Anjaroor oye 0 not cyen Dlacken the teeth. Jy26-co Lawss: Laws: Lass: BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 5. 8 10. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! ig, 81%, 3736, NUN'S VEILING, Pure Wool, 20. NUN'S VEILING, widest double-width, pare wool, all colore, 3734. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES. 81,reduced to (half price) 50, CARTERS, Marker Space, BEAUTIFUL SILK AND WOOL DRESS GOODS, 50, reduced to 123. BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 81, reduced to 75, NUNS VEILING, pure wool lacestyle, 50, reduced to COLORED SILKS (finest quality), $1.50, reduced to 6. BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, 50. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! $1.00, 81.25, 81.50, sta ga BLACK CASHMLKE SHAWLS, Pure Wool, $1.50, CARTERS. 711 Marxer Spacr, Brows TRON BITTERS ‘Does not injure the teeth, cause headache or produce vation, Al] other iron medicines do. — Jy26-co NE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE A ik-quires no boiler, avoids all expensive attendance, iu0Z088 of time, po handling of fuel, and no ashes. Tt is ured extensively for rm Passenger ond Freight Hevators, Sewing Machines, Meat Choppers, Printing tne Lithographic ‘Coffee Mills, Hous tua Ruling Machinery, Lathes, &., ‘This enving uns with extreme smoothness aud regularity of sped, possesses the least number of working parts, great simplicity of mechanism. For particulars as to prices, &c., apply at Office of ‘Washington Gas Light Co. Yyi3 ROWN'S IRON BITTERS 18 INVALUABLE FOR Female Infirmities. BKOWN'S IKON BITTERS strengthens the aged, 726-60 gives new life and vigor. Narnorrrate Wars. SAFE, QUIUK AND PLEASANT. Eminent physicians pronounce it superior to any mineral water now in wse in all cases of HEADACHES, GASTBIC AND INTESTINAL Dys- PEPSIA, BILOUSMESS, WANT OF APPETITI PERSIA ANGUO! RPULANCE AND ENTIRELY FREE FROM GRIPING. Ask your Merchant for it. my20-8m B ROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is ded by physiciana and aay We tis the beat enter A ATUTIALS HE CELLULOID TRUSS; THAT NEVER BREAKS a A Wich Kn ee CHAS. FISHER’S, 623 7th street northwest MRS. FISHER devotes her attention to the wents of iy Patrons mL G* Tr: Bes “THE CONCORD HARNESS" ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR, stock of tl - RSS RIRE S ebntn, oom Se Coure, Carriage and Road Harness a specialty, LUTZ & BRO, Adjoining National Hotel. Tronks and Fatchele in great variety, at lowest prices, : inte CON HARNESS Las makers rome cod trade-instk stamped ouie mya Brews IRON BITTERS ‘Combines fron with pure vegetable tonics. Compound- ed on Scientific Principles. It cannot intcxicate.jy2a-e0 D WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN Ore Tao TUBtins Gig Need ee BNOWN AS asthe only’ pice, where first-class SECOND-HAND CLOTHING can be sold at respectable prices, Address call at SUSTEES O14 Stand, No. 619 D street, between 6th and ‘th streets northwest. 8. B.—Note by mat! promptly attended to. mrs AMP CHIMNEYS REDUCED. Depa ee mec r oe: ‘8Uc. ‘ele Wes Tae: doren. Mull urdere Dogue ated a acd pa 1132 7th street northwest, \ CITY ITEMS. ‘The Gauge of Prayer. D. ww. As Satan through Heaven, from A walk on earth, one Great Jove looked up and questioned him— “Didst hear my creatures pray?” “Ay, Lord! I heard their prayers resound Where'er 1 stood; But, Dy my Soult not one of them Prayed for his brother's good.” ‘Then looked the Ruler fire and flame And spake this flerce decree: “Who makes a selfish prayer is thine, ‘The others come to met” ‘Then all that night on Heaven’s wall Great Jove and Satan stood, ‘To see how many sons of men Would pray for a brother's good. Alas! they watched there many an hour, And yet there came a ‘The poor they prayed for pennies, al The rich they prayed for pounds; ‘The ugly prayed for beauty, and. The awkward prayed for Krace; The old ones prayed for youthful looks ‘To hide a wrinkled face; ‘The limping prayed for healthful joints; ‘The red-haired prayed for brown; ‘The short ones prayed for longer legs, ‘The iong to be cut down; ‘The brown-eyed prayed for blue ones, he crose-cyed prayed for stralih The fat ones prayed for melting dowd; The lean ones prayed for Weight; ‘The doctor prayed for sickness, and ‘The undertaker death; ‘The captives prayed for Sunshine, and ‘The phthisteky for breath; ‘The maiden prayed for lover's vows; ‘The soldier prayed tor ‘The beguar prayed tor hors ‘The drunkant prayed for “mn ‘The sick man prayed for bre. ‘The thtet for longer night; The miser prayed tor more of ge ‘The blind man prayed for sight, At last there came a tearful yulee Up to the stariit “Oh! may & nele’s soul this night Rest tn Ub ins on high?” “There’s one for me!” the Ruler cries “Not so!” the devil said, e's heir to all his uncle's wealth, Hence wants the old man dead!” Just then there came another voice, In supplicating tones: “Oh! may the grave be late to close rer Neighbor David's bones!” “There’s surely one for me at Last!” But Satan cried: “Not yeut He merely wants the man to live Until he pays a debt,” Just then there came a Joyous volce, “Lot here, great Jove, ain 1;" And Satan Stood aghast and Kuew ‘That Duty now was nigh. Jove looked In rapture from his throne, Joy beamed froin Angels’ eyes; “If you're the mun,” sald he, “who brought, Pure Barley Malt arise. It soothes ali care, of all the works Of men least understood; It surely Is the greatest, And has done the greatest good.” And so they walted till the stars Went out at dawn of day; Then Satan setzed his bag of souls, And sped his homeward way. Upon high Heaven's giittering wall ng had they Ustening stood; And only one of all the crowd Hud done the world good. Will the Cholera Strike Baltimore? After the visit of Dr. Koch, the eminent German doctor, to Toulon, and his bellef that the cholera would spread overall Europe, we sent a letter of inquiry to our agent at Paris, requesting that he learn the views of the board of heslth in that elty, and also of the government board specially ap Polmted for that service, and communicate to us by cable the probable outcome of the disease. We are In receipt of a cable follows: advice this evening, as Paris, July 22,1884. Duffy's, Baltimore, U.S. Cholera ts: spreading h frightful rapidity. It Irid and Parts, ‘That it will arrive in Prominent American seaport citles this fall ts gen- eral opinion here. Only water bolled, or diluzed With pure iiquor, peruitted in families. by order health authoriues, Dvsors, Agent. We have frequently advised the use of a pure whisky th the proportion of one-third whisky, (W0- . for the rellef of summer complaints ig diseases. ‘To prevent cholera and like ts only water previously boiled, then mixed with our Pure Malt Whisky should be used. ‘The school children are ehliged Lo use water and and why not the families here? When liquor Js to be used, get only the purest: and to satisfy the skeptical that Duity’s Pure Barley Malt fills that place, we append tie certificate of Dr. Arendt, the German chemist, and Dr. Jaines O'Dea, the great authority on insanity. ‘They speak for then the Dusty Matt Whisky Company: Gentlemen—I tase pleasure in testifying to you that Ihave made an analysis of your Barley Malt Whisky, Which gave a very gratifying result. Your Malt Whisky, obtained mostly by extract of malt convulsion and a very careful fermentation and distillation, 1s entirely free from fusil ofl and any of those shuilarly obnoxious alcohols which are so often found in whiskys. ‘Therefore, ft can be recommended asextremely Mt for medical purposes. ‘Dk. M. E. ARENDT, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, Butfalo, N.Y. Startetox, RicnMoxD Co.. N. ¥.. ‘April 23, 1834. The Duffy Matt Whisky Company, Baltimore and Catvert streets, Ballinore, Ma.: Gentiemen—When | prescribe an alcoholle stim- ulant to sick and convalescent people I order your famous Malt Whisky in preference to any other liquor, for the reason that I know It to be whole. some,'clean and unadulterated. What I employ with So much confidence tu my own practice 1 as confidently recommend. to Ue medical profession at large, sauisfled that it will meet with the ap- proval of this profession in every particular. Yours, trut James J. O'DEA, M.D. As two hundred and thirteen establishments in this city (neluding all the wholesale drag houses) have Unis Whisky on sale we advise you to ask your nearest druggist or grocer for tt, ‘The price should be only 1 per bottle. ‘Try it. It may save a life, ‘Tne Derry MALT Wuisky Co., Baltimore and Calvert streets, Eazors! Razors! Razors!!! The Patent Perfect and our best brands warranted, and kept in roper shaving condition gratis. The Rodgers’Cut- lery Store, 487 Pa. ave. D. N. Walford, Prop'r. 1 Mothers, Do You Care For the Lives of Your Little Ones? Mothers, if your little ones are suffering with any one of the many complaints with which chil- dren are afiiicted in Unis hot weather, you can re- Heve atonce, and in a few days cure, permanently cure them, by using the following prescription: “Take ah ordinary water-glass, filling it with broken Ice, then pour into the glass one ounce of ‘Durry's Pure Baxcey Maur Wasky,’ and give frequently through the day.as much as the little — stomach will readily take. For scarlet ver and dtplitherla this remedy 1s invatuable. When the tcc is melted away take fresh tumbler and more ice and fix as before.” Your physician will tell you this ts an excellent remedy, as over two hundred of them in thts elty are now prescribing it 1n their practice for cases of this kind. Mothers who read this and from a false notion re- garding the use of a pure liquor in their family re fuse to act on it, assume a grave responsiblity, and if through their negiivence the littie one should die, to whom ¢ reasonably,turn for consolation as they gi features Of the loved one for before tt 18 too late. 2W Heads of Families will find the Duffy’s Malt Whisky at Hume, Cleary & CO's. 2w aw ‘Try at Morell’s wholesale and retail depot, 734 6th street northwest, between G and H, the union made 5c. Cigar; 6 for 26c. Mascotte, Nickel, Guillaume Tell. All sold at lowest prices. “Reduction by the box. 1 Durkee Salad Dressing. A ready-made. rich and delicious dressing for all salads of neat, fish or vegetables. Cheaper and in- finitely better than home-made. Unrivalled as a sauce. €0 Johnson’s Hestaurant, for ladies and gentlemen, 440 and 442 9th st. n. w. Every delicacy; polite attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor. 3 ‘The “Vienna Cabinet Beer” is also kept on the steamer George Leary. 6 Papa Moelich, pecrenee, runs the famous “Vienna sed a ‘The Only strictly one price hat and gent’s furnishing store in this city, Prices cheaper than the cheapest. Be wise ‘and buy at Frane’s, one price, corner 71h aba D streets. 5 ig Rargnins, panic prices, 796 7th st. Mourn mg Store ne : é Rogers & Bro.’s Silver-plated Teaspoons, 99c. half dozen, for one week, at “Boston Variety Store.” 6 “ Buchu-Paiba.” uick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinat Diseases, Scalding, Irritation, Stone Gravel, Catarsh ofthe Bladdey, $i. Druggists. Restorative Wine. If you are weak and suffering from eral de- bility; you should use Speer's Pert, Grape Wine: it will purify your blood, restore digestian and make you feel like a younger person. For sale by, all A Pure and Effective Hair 3 Cocoaine, a compound of Cocoanut Oli, beautifies the hair aud is sare to allay all itehing “and Wena tion of the scalp. ‘The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists thelr periect purity and strength. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia, © Lundborg’s Perfumé, Marechal Niel Ross. 60 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo J. ™M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Has, for more than half a century, been in use by all oo oo emra ar ‘The weak, the nervous, the all find it arf a ady's medicine, $1 Sold by drug- W. &. Thornton, js Baltimore and 1884—DOUBLE SHEET CITY ITEMS. Thirty Dr. Elect “Ss and minty vigor On It Co.,M: Mic} The Voltaic Belt arehall, Appliances on trial for thirty days to men coee co: a ae ote ity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, Mana wm send ‘Its and afMicted with nervous de Lee ete restoration of ith and Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial ts allowed, = Ws, Diamond Shirts at Auerbach’s, 74 H. tu,th,s 1 AMUSEMENTS. rpeovsaxns oF PEOPLE Suffer from Dyspepsia, when they could secure relicf and a permanent cure bf the exercise afforded by @ BICYCLE OR TRICYCLE. School for Instruction open fromT a m. till 9pm, WM. © SCRIBNER Purchaeers taught free. Uy25]_ 1208 E st. northwest, PAP ees see “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Ss A WEEK OF WONDERS. The Wonderful JAPANESE JUGGLERS_ Fresh EpOUDS “Wack” Pant se es | The Wonderful HONELESS LADS: MARCO & LEWIR: and delivered In Prints, SC. PEF | Tre Wonderful MIMIC CHAS A GREAIC i gatoan ae Te ee eee rages OE NDE! a ADMISSION, 10 CENTS ONLY. hols os BrrreTs TPBEATER COMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN, Hemoves weakness, gives renewed life, tones the nerves, ‘ ee invigorates the woke syatem, dy26-c0 ENTIRE CHANGE OF BAGE coco TTIT TIT ee 00, XN N ues e000 T TT OC ORNS acid $5883 F F 88 ERS MATINERS Soo F F GW PR TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS SATURDAYS —_jy2t tra uD PPP EFR RRR ~ efor all ocasiohs. Scadenen ee uy D Ee far 1217 Teh street northwent, edd uu Dp E ROR POUCH BAND AND ORCHFSTRA —FiRst- uu yD EEE kK R . 1 ‘Class Music furnished for B: Vicnies, Barre ties, Church Entertainments ard all od WoW W FFE A RRR Residence, 1137 Sth street northwest, Ufice hour, ste Wwwww £ AA ROR) Mam.étoT pom een www RRR = = ew WWW ~CTURES RE LECTURES. — — ee] M EMORY, “ OUR GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF UNDEK- WEAR COMMENCES JULY 26rn AND TERMINATES AUGUST 3p, OUR ENTIRE STOCK, COMPRISING 3,560 PIECES, HAS BEEN DIVIDED IN LOTS AS FOLLOWS: L L L L Nortcr e PoP BPP ALAIS bevel pie = it - ry z nL T ul ta 4H 44 0. “4a L 00, TTIT gf 3 L oo rey 00 © me 5 780 Pieces Corron UNpERWEAR, 20. G oo TT L oo T L oo Tf ILLL 00 7 1,500 Pieces Corrox Unprenwear, 2 ce Beis Baas Bigob5 bHybD L 00. TITT L 90 T L oo L oo Tf tun 00 T 830 Preces Corroy UNpeRwear, 1 tt sass RP tn a. « x -n &%y uu 8 mm &5% = ‘Above Lots comprise Chemises, Nighit- Gowns, Corsct Covers, Skirts, Drawers, Sacqnes, te. Some of the goods are slightly soiled, and some com- prise broken lots, in such cases the price bes been reduced to half cost, eS RRR OYAL, 3 z eRe: 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BROWS | JREOWN'SINON BITTERS COMBINES IRON WITH ule Tonies. It cannot intoxicate, *S IRON BITTERS is invaluable to all who lead sedentary lives, 3y26-co ty For Nexr Wer. E. G. DAVIS, "19 MARKET SPAO? lot WHITE GOODS, 123c., former price 250, INDIA LINENS, 123 to 4c. PERSIAN LAWNS reduced. PURE LINEN LAWNS, 2c. per yard, Choice patterns BATISTE. ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY. Fine CAMBRIC and NAINSOOK EMBROIDERY, LACES, FANS, MULL FISCHUS, LISLE and SILK QLOVES, BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, POPULAR PRICES, E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE. Cares dyspene appetite with Lows hoy virrex: Rent dh 40<. For an Office Coat. $1.50 82.50 81.25 81.25 $2.50 85.00 86.00 in its worst forms and insures a good 31926-co 400. $150 For a Seersucker Coat, $2.50 For a Nun's Cloth Coat, 91.25 Foran Alpaca Coat, 91.25 For a Boy's Sailor Suit, 92.50 For a good Boy's Suit, 85.00 ‘For # Youth's Blue Flannel Suit. 912.00 Fora fine Yacht Cloth Suit, 812.00 96.00 For a Men's Business Suit, 315.00 915.00 For a fine Corkscrew 4-B. Cutaway Suit, 81.00 81.00 Fora Linen Duster. $12.50 912.50 Fer a Suit of the finest Calcutta Seersucker. WA ‘These are afew of the Bargains of thegreat S0cents on | [30 ‘the dollar sale, at THE MISFIT STORE, ty CORNER TENTH AND F STS. )ROWN’S IRON BITTERS the ‘Jes, steadies the nerves, Gives new vigor sade" ENTS BEST. ‘93 and: now BLUE FLANNEL PANTS, €4.0, $2.50 and $32 job. Soya" Ealior Butte e180, 8170and $2, formerly: 92.50 w ‘prices. at to ck out. Binuw date ct claugstcring Prices, “Men and Boy? Ey Gutta, from $5 ap. sou “hy Prof. AS ow York avenug, A. Build wats | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, FEST, GRAND Ptonte OF THE AAT at Ju: wmapn's Pleasure Garden, aftern: DAY, duly 23, 1884, j wuts. sy25-2t° PICNIC Will be held atthe woods of Mr.Geo. Green, a rad), on WEDNESDAY, forthe bencfit of St, Aun freshrments will be furvis! Ins COMME! JULY 30rn, aba” N AND SUMMERNIGHTS FES- at BY THE Gov exce ‘RSi¢ WASHING itt MONDAY E Tickets, ech pers RCORAN, @, July wdth, 1NS4, ta ‘The steamer wil lea harf st 6:30 sharp, re turning at 1 3y28'2t POF KEPETTTS BAND Has been engaged by Mr. Holtzman, And will give a CONCERT At his place on the Upper Potomac, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, From 7to 106 Herdice will run to @ street wharf A SERIES OF EXCURSIONS ‘Will be given by the SATURDAY EVENING ™ Music ty Prot. Douche orchestra” Vol sic, Ke. jusic by Prot onch's orchestra. The Speamer MARY WASHINGTON wil leave ber 6.30 P. m., returning at 11 pom entieman's Ticket, 50 cents, two ladies complimented with each eentleman additional ladies 28° ceute cache Tote had of the camnmitter ed at tho bon 333 RAND FAMILY EXCURSION —_ To MONTE CRISTO, (BLACKISTON ISLAND) The safe, seaworthy and ewift Steamer JANE MOSF+ LEY leaves Company's. wharf, foot ul Cth street, DATLY. at Friday and Saturday) at 9 a.m, returning at 30 p.m. a ickets, round-trip, 50c, Children under twelve years 356 For furiher information apply at Abner's Summer Garden Wi Diuner on th dl SPECIAL NOTICE.—M. Excursion st reduced prices. dy2l-et wi CAN FALLS, OOS SAA ant axp Guysonn, THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON s emving 7 mat Sp Rabe, round try ARSHALL HALL Every SATUKDAY, Jeavinw at 9a un, returuing at 4:90 p, u, Puare, ruund- trip, 1s cents, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT. p.m..returning at Sp.m, p. bechts Dancing on s fine and back and st ronnds,ou wox Mil tnpe, vaccyt Sanday” “Fine brage band on Bunda; a inp at Sunday excursion stops at Marshall at S519 ES, RANDALL, Manager. cere TAL BEACH, SrRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FAMILY EXCURSION EVERY WEDNESDAY, Steamer AKROWSMITH leaves 7th stroct wharf at §:90 a.m | three hours at the Beach: bome at 9-3) p.m. Best Hotel, Cleanest Beach, aud the Finest Bathing om the Potomac” Dinner served on arrival of steamer. y at st: Preatis’ drug etore, cor. Sa Fe Sooo ot en ge: Pickles drew Two tri and 9p, store, Georgetown, and at the wharf, He HOLTZMAN Weis TO INFOkM THE LOVERS OF BOATING ‘That he has chartered the STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON Fon Tum POTOMAC REGATTA, on Jovy Sst, ‘He will anchor broadside at the finish line, opposite @ street. A line of safe boats will convey passengers ecrees to the steamer, which, after the races, will run ver to the foot of High street. A fui] Breas Band with Bein ettendsnce., Jce-Creaus, Kandwichen, and oj kins of petreslunente will be served. a toall parts oe SS BOB HOLTZMAN, 3y15-tu,th,sat.6e* In full change, STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN. is SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ‘This fine stenter will muke daily trips (Sundays excepted) to all pots ob the Potemmc as far ae Gly mont. Boat will leave at 10a m. andarrive at 3:30 m. Far round trip, 25 ceuts to ali pots except, Mount Vernon, which i= @1 SATURDAY EVENING tripe will be made during the summer, Dost leaving at 6 p.m., arriving at 9:90 p,m, a cunts. ee rae eee ea ma. abd rea ?. Will go as far an Indian Head Fare, Scents ssf YABIN JOHN AND GREAT FALIS THE NEW Crsctrton suduiiee HENRY G°WAGREI ie’ y for charter capackty over 900” AN cet Dol vi ite We GEE betes cnvosite Waskington Seton ‘OWER CEDAW POINT. WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND, The safe, swift and insgnificent steamer ARMENTA will" deave er. wharte foot of “ith etenet dally except Saturdays, at Yam.returoing at 9 p.m. com- meucing July ist. Fare S)cents round trip, 2Beents, palt Aimenia stops at Alexandria on Mondays and auras * H.C. BOWERS, Manager, For further information epply at office, St. Maro Hotel. 3e28-Tun ERS WILL ENABLE YOU wot that tined feelin Ko common, 'S IRON BITTERS removes weakness and «ives renewed life. 3y26-€0 B AU M'S MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. FINAL CLOSING-OUT SALE OF SUMMER GOODS! All our 8c, Colored Prints, war- ranted Lest inakes, at 11 aoo Hy & Oc A YARD, m1 og” ae) Paes All our 12}¢¢. Lawns, best. Seto. A YARD, makes, at 9,39 bed ots" A YARD, All our yard-wide Garner's Percale, formerly 123¢¢., at AN our 12\c. Dress Ginghums Bow goat All our 25. all-wool Nun's etians Se overy ate, nowee 1 Bic, AYAl Af Black n : ™ Bunting formerly Senowpot 101 ly Colored Su'tings, in Shep- eras’ Fiaids, formerly 25, Colored Suitinge, in small raised figuies, formerly Z6c., fe All our remaining stock of White Goods at Prime Cont. Great Largains in Remnants of White Goods on our BAUM’S, 416 TTR STREET NORTHWEST. a ‘S IRON BITTERS Has mal fc termittent fevers, lassitude, Jack of ‘onenay aiid sinailar troubles ‘yao Twosxs: Troxis: Troxns: TRUNKS from $1.75 up, TRUNKS, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from 85 up, BATCHELS from 980. up. 's Pants, $1, @1.25 and $1.50, at reduced snAtso the chespest line of HAMMOCKS aud CROQUER HAMMOCKS from 0c. up. ‘CROQUET, Eight Balls and Eight Mallets, from @3 ap) POmeNGRTEEEBy, | ,£Y)sEd eins shove Grote ae you can anne TONES THE NERVES ROWN'S TRON BITTERS Is INVALUABLE FOB. systam. Female Igfivaitie insures g00d appetite BROWN'S SHON BITTERS strengthens the yaee0 | gives new lieand vigos, Fn) 7

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