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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Sava OFFICER, } i yw “higher be ued cou; aud gene tor New Engiand Seeusional showers, Bearly stationary temper ir. Por Weinesd y erally fair weather ts Inilea and the middie Atiantic THE GrewaSTOWN PLeascar Cios gave a very @jovable picnic, which was weil attended, at Leraier’s garucn “ast nit, Ter Cxkaw ‘where out of town.” New York avenua, For PResenvixe.—Fine catawha grape brandy, Saranterd 10 be imported Estria” u Vinegar for pickling, etc. Get it at br. jander’s, 911 7th street northwest. Reap Howe's Business School, Educational column Youu Evssicur fited $1. Hempler's, 458 Pa ave. ———_—_——_—— CITY AND _ DISTRICT. Amusements, &t., To-night. TReATER Comigee.—First class varieties, Dxivse's GaxpEN.—Novel and interesting perfor- mance. Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be lighted at 75pm and extinguished at 11:30 p.m. ‘The roof of the frau Mr. W and Fs house on 11th street ad- ua hoisting engine in the ag aud Was deiniged to the extent of | je damaged buliding is owned by Mr. W. $0. B Sioses. er of the € ety program this wees. fque offers a very invit- Mons. Leoat, from London, is the great attraction, but there'are a Dumber of otler variety star At bri will be found this Week not extalament in the en gement of 3 aud Murphy, Miss Kose Gar- und, ant si other artist Ob Sunday Messrs Krucer and Moulton, of the WW, 00K a “red Walk,"as they verm 1 sLinzton to Annapells Wd. ‘They walke Diy ta way, throngh a country lists, with the sand, as 7 pu y Te might, Feturming to Washington yes train fay aiternoon a white man named John | Fleming, a laborer at the new reservoir, was run | Over bya dut car, whic cat off the toes of bs. Fight fool. He Was’ ten w the Garfleld hospital i the police Haber. Yesterduy Nicuuiscs Shepherd took to the seventh meeinct St + dea having found wil sewer trap corner i infat, Which he reports engag d’in cleaning out & baud G streets morc ‘The Warren vet aud Suve culupany have en- tered suit against F Frott om two promissory Roles auiuunting Lo $751.60. | The m-wwers of tue Union Veteran corps, frst company, riummed yew = hue a Hamp enteriaiped by Woouitn te day from nV xxitio sai & Visit W the .Wuere Luey were | als staf, ti RK | JAW right, late partuer of Geo. HL Levis, | oF, las TeCeived two letters frou Levis, fuel Levis States lis purpose gf settling with ere ot te fila, and says that it he ean it ue could get Wgether ake a fait Sectieiient Last evening about 530 ¢ciock & team of horses | allached 10 a lumuer wacun bewnging to huss W suich, iuber merchant, became frbght- | uid B sireets hortuwest | and lap ir ihght Chey rap against ab irult pest =Uppurtiag an autouutic cate at the | Taslrvad ciessiug a ot street and Virgie avenue | SoU West, ue th, Isulue the wagub aud damaging | xute. "Nu owe Was injured. | Ar. James A. Clare, chief of Pioneer Counctl, No.1. Sous of Jozdub. last evening at Concord, | dontyomer, Yd, tnstelled the ottivers: | elect of Un cM, Now10, at that point. This | ounell was Insiituved Wo Wenths ago, aud Already Las quite a ip. ‘Ube meeuug of Minnehaha Lodge, No. 1, Good Templirs, Wil be held this eveuing at Masonic | ‘Tempic. "see advt, | Diseased Fow! 2nd Impure Hutter. REPORT OF 4 SERIES OF MICROSCOPIC OBSERYATIOSS Frof. Tuomas Taylor. of the Department of Agn- culture, hus made a report of a’serles of micro- scopic observations recently made by him of butter, | fats and domestic fowls ‘The report says: It seems. probable that a considerable amount of disease pre- Valling among American domestic fowls may be due to the preseuce of parusiies. The suggestion | 13 wade that carbolic acid or other dist be | sprinkled In and about nesis and on the Moors of henneries to keep down these destructive insects, Prof. ‘Taylor furnishes the following stinpic test for detecting Imitation buter: “Combine a tew | drops of suipburte acid with a smail quantity of | Pure butter and the butter will assume first an | Opaque Whitish-vellow color, and arter the Lapse of | { about ten minutes it will ehinge to a brick red. Oleomargarine, made of beet fat, when treated in The sie mantier, changes at St to clear amber, and after the lapse of about twenty minutes to & deep crimson.” Base Ball, ‘THE NATIONALS DEFEAT THE BOSTONS—OTHER GAMES. The Nationals suceveded in capturing a game from the Bostons yesterday on the grounds of the latter. Score: 50%. Gagus filled the pitcher's box Very satisfactorily. Birch, of the Peorias, has been engaged to play left fleld for the Nationals in place Of Moore, discharged. | The Chicagoes Tefused to abide bya decision of the umpire in the gaine with the Buffalo club ves- | Yerday, and the game Was awarded to the latter—9 to 4 postponrd game between the two cluos was | afterward= played. resulting in a score of 6 to 6. Other games were played yesterday as follows: At Baitimore—Baitimore, 10; Philadelphis—Philadelpata, #23 ‘ork, 3 At York—Trenton, 13, York, 8. At Brooklyn—Athietic, 6: Brooklyn 2. "At Provitence—Providenee, 3; Bos. ton, 1. “At Bostom—National Unton, 8; Boston Unlon, 3 At Detredt—Cleveland, 8 Detroit 1. At New York—Me Han, 4; Virginia 1. At Wil Intngton— Wit ‘Allentown, 4 At Colum- bus—Coiumbus, 11; Indianapolls, % ‘Fransiers of Kenl Estate. Tees tn fee liave been filed as follow: to aur 2 WOE S. Cor wood. IOt 4, Si. 172: $000, Christian Heurieh, lots 4 to 8 aud 5 BU | Pickre F. De BLS sq. Tur CENTENARY Semvices aT Wasurxotox Gxove—A Methodist Episcopal centenary celebrae Won Will be hei at the Washington Grove camp | Dext Tuesday. The services of the day will be opened af 6:3) a.m With & centennial prayer meet- | ibg and will be condacted by Kev. J.S. Deale and at Gam a centennial love feast will be tu charge of | Rev. Joseph Ss. ane, Will be op Laney, after which France. “The main service, at 11 4 with prayer by Kev. W. H. messes upon “Our Method- | Jou” Will be dedtvered as follows: “Its Kise,” Kev H.R. Naylor, DD. Poutte,” Rev. W. S. Ed- its Doctrines ana’Experence,” Rev. Weeeh; “its Educational Interests.” Rev. MeCausey. DD. “At the Sabbath school cen- i Jublice at 2:30 pin. addresses will be deliv ered by Kee. W.L McKenney, Rev. H. S. France and Ker. iN. Baer, DD. AU night a centenulal sermon will be preached by Rev. W. IL an. SENT To Jar Pow TrN Daya. —Susan Shepherd, Byung cok was charged before Judge | Mills this morning with stesling a $10 note anda | Sold ring. valued ut $2, trom Thomas Walker, col- | ored, and plewied gullty. Mr. Walker stated that | Be dld not desire 10 prosecute the case. ‘The court | Said that if every citizen who was robbbed refused | tg provecute there Would be Lo protection for o.her | citizens Sergeant Saffell stated Uhat the defend- ant had copfeed to stealing tue tuoney, and be told her that se might as well give up the ring, as She would not be prosecuted. ‘Tue court was in etined to let the gifl withdraw her piea of gullty.as Ikeconfesion was obtained under a promise that Sue Would not be prusecuted, but the officer said that she coniessed stealing the momey berore ans- | Thing Was said t6 ber. “The court sentenced tle iri To Jail for ten days. Mauniace Licesses—Marriage licenses have! Deen issued by the clerk of the court to Jas. Beard nd Mary A. Bomze, both of Alexandria, Val; Chas | A. Kraus and Moilie E Holland; C. E. Ingersoll, of | Richmond, and Waggte K. Feniter.of Chaciutte-ville, Va; Jus Mi. Howard apd M. Jare Yasie, both of k county, Md. ‘Tue Lignt Inpaxtey Exccxstox.—The excur- stun of the Light Infantry to Marsuail hall yester- | day and last night was peraps tue most success | fulof the year. The Corcoran and Jaue Mossley Were crowded on every trip aud the sale of tickets | Bad to be stepped. The evening was spent most | epjoyably at Marsbail nall and on the boats. Corey acqvirrey,—in the Police Court Wultam | P. Colley, a of internal | the Treasury departinent, who was re- arrested on the charge of the larceny of ofi- etal postage stamps, Was tried on the charge of the | larceny of ight-two cent postage stamps from the Of Mr. Louts ¥, Mitchell, who had charge of nd acquitted. The only evidence ayant him | Was that of Frank Gray, who has Just been reieased | from the werkbouse. ‘Twe Bievere Ps goutest for the bicyele pole chu Rex Smith and Will Kobert Bicycle park last night, re in five goais tor Kober'sou Sinitu. ‘The contest is now | contest, two weeks from | bt, Will decide Who Is entitled to the enatu- | jouship. "The hurdle face, in which Rex Smith, | iL Kobertson and A. J. Hougiton participated, | Was won by Robertson. | Cate Manxer.—at the Queens- | © Sards. ou the Metropolitan Branch, B. | ‘The fourth hip between Dok place at Star | Wasi mm dr 4 ©. K i, three miles trom the city, Lewis D. | ‘Means, proprietor, yes cattle up and ows: Best, = 00 5%: Mood, 53 to medium, 4 to 44; Ordinary, 834 sheep and Limbs on the marke: 162 shipped to Baitiniore. balance sold to butcher: Old shee, frou ty te 4\c.; lambs, from 5 to 6c Cows abd calves brouzht from 330 to $50 per Lige State of the market brisk; quality of cattle n&rior. ee Tae PerswrxtiaL CAMPAtGN.— THR WEEKLY Stax Will te sent postpaid to apy address In the United States cr Canads until.after the presidential electien for ® centa It ts a large eight-page Ferer of Dity-eix columns of interesting readiig Iuatter—political, ‘tise - personal, Lews and goaalp, ete "seuu tor a sample copy. Taowas Downe, auctionevr, residence of parties “lea street northwest, to-nurrow AL 10 Ocicek, the’ entire cont See tne advertisement in (Wednesday) morning, anotuer column. Will sell, at the | To-day, Mr. T. F. Miller, ving Use’ city, No. 728 18tu | sult tents of tweive rooms | by ihe collision om the “¥” WORSHIP IN THE Woops. Temperance Day at Jackson Grove. Corresjou.ience of TRE LVEXING STAR JACKSON GROTE, ANNE AnUNpEL CovstY, Mp. August 12 f Jay morning te experience meeting Was ted by Rev. d. W. Gray. It beimg “Temper- ance Day,” there was on the ground a number of people interested In the cause, fheluding Mrs. Clara Roach, Mrs Burris, Mrs. Dr. Rodgers, and Mrs. Hartwetl, of the W.N.C.T.U., of Washington. ‘The temperance sermon bad been assigned to Rev. W.S. Strayer, but Le was not able to get te the camp in consequence of severe {lines tn Bi, family. ‘THR TEMPERANCE SERMON. Rev. Dr. J. L. Muls, of Washington, preached the sermon at 10% o'clock, and there Was a large con- sregation, His text was Exodus xxi, 28,20; as to the punishment of the owner of a dangerous ox. find out what todo with the greatest evii of the age, and «5 the crime of intemperance, Including the manufacture and sale of Uquor did not exist in the thins of Moses, they must find an evid which did then exist to learm the lessou. Tuteinperance 1s lke a maddened ox, and dangerous tn tue extreme. He piccureil its evils, statiug that In this country one urunkard dies every elght minutes—a number SuMiclent to make alle in single Wle thirty-four lites log. Well tight they say with Gladstose that “Intemperance tS more destructive than war, Lunine aud pestilence coinbined.” What must be done? Tie Scriptures suy 1° tae ox killa mam or Wouan the 6x and is owner sill be put to death; aut he argued that crime should be killed by the Jaw. Pronibition was sald to have Lea a faflure In Mi. 2 tuere bad been more lyltus about this ab any Ober state. It bad’ Leen ascer- ied, Wowever, Uhat there Is uot How one twenty- sixth purt of the drunkenness tlist existed there tor- merly, uod if Uiey killed by legal measures twenty- nye Out of twenty-six parts 6f the Ox, they were jing weil. He them Spoke of Lutire!, Del., where fm the course of a year, Uader local optioa, he bad seen but ove drusken'man ina year, and peach biandy was to be fund on all sides Of It within tle distinc. of a mule. The Tespausibuity of th erline Was in the state. ‘The voters aud liquor vel Gers should be eid responsible fer the ruin result ing trou the trail: as tnuch so asa railroad com- puny Whose employes Intentionally ran over & person. in the afternoon Mrs. Clara Roach conducted a cousecTation meeting In the (abernacieaner Wich & lempersnce meeting Was Led, at Which Mrs, Roach, Mrs. bursts, MIs. Rodgers’ and Sirs. Hart Well made addresses." During thts meeting a quartette sung several appropiate pleces. ‘A MESTING OF THs DIRECTORS was held fi the aiternoon and the status and pros- pects of the assuciution were talked over. Al Though there Were uo reports as to the recetpts made It was the Subject o congratulation that the hutnagewent wold be enabled by uext season 10 have the grounds in greatly Improved condition and with Lo indebtedness. With Luts view tie d~ Pectory authorized the planting of some treesin the | GUI Lo Luke the places of afew wuiel lave ve Come GM and wilt io a few years be dangerous. The subjeci of erecting cottages Was iso dl: He was decided Ut the lot owners luges on Lie irontelrele. Heretutore the lov owners Dullding eottoges Were bot allowed to pat them on the buuiuing line, as 1 was thou ht best, until there Was a general desire lor cottages, to Tetala Wie front for tents. The (Rev, Nr. Gray's and Capt. Cu be easily moved to the Duliding ame. Der of Jot holders being now An eect cole Quite a nam: desirous of hav ground, the dir Tequests.” Phere 1s some slob yet &S to Whether the Cottages sbouid ot be bull on one generat pian. EVENING MEETINGS At Govclock Rev. C..N, Kebinson, in the meeting | tent, conducted a spirited meeting. ALS o’elock | the Sermon Was by Rev. K. Semple Kowe, from Acts ix, 6—* Lord, what wiit thou have me to doz” A prayer euiten's knelt at the y, Where about 10 o’ciock they professe The meviing at 6 this morning and the | family prayer meeunMut 7 o'clock Were Couducted | by Kev. I Semple Rowe. | ‘The services to-day will consist of a sermon by | Rev. Mr. Trout this mernme, « wissionary meet tig in tie afternoon, and the c.osing sermon Will be DY Kev, Mr. Greenfleid to-ulght. ‘The Closing Scenes at Wayman Grove. Correspondence of Tae EVENING STAR. Waraax Gxovg Caur Grocsps, August 12:h, 1834, ‘The able sermons of Dr. Daniel Ware, of Liberia, Africa, aud of Bishop R. H, Cain, at 11 and 3 o'clock on Sunday, were effectively supplemented by Dr. F. J. Peck, president of the Wayinan Grove asso- elation, at 7:30 p. m., the latter preaching the | closing sermon of the present encampment. Dr. | Peck chose for his text the 31 verse of the 17th chapter of John: “And this 1s eternal Iife, that they fight sow Tive the nis wue God, and. Jesus | Sufist, Whom thou hast seat.” It was AN appro- priate closing Of the very earnest labors of the three weeks’ encamptnent Ia Unis grove. Afler Dr. Peck had moved the entire congrega~ tion, by earnest aud Unriling appeals, he ealied to- getiler the praying bands of the Bultimore and Washington churches, and placed the meeting ta thelr hands ‘These Bands, compos-d of effectual workers in singing and prayer, coatihued tue meet- ing until long aiter mianigut Witueut intermission. | AUSIX O'clock yesterday morning the horn Was | blown caliiug the congregation together for the last love-feast and the finai breakin of the camp. ‘The solemn service was begua by reading the seripture, then followed singing aud prayer. Alter the breaking of bread, one with another, and the shaking of auds, maby testifled to the oftpouring of the Spirit during the services of this camp-meet- ing. When the love-feast closed the entire camp was | formed tu line of mare, the ministers and other | cburel officlals m the lea; ‘in appropriate farewell, hymn was sanz, during whlch the clreuit of the eneampuent was made, the the door of exch tent, and bestowing their last blessing by caminendiug the ininates ulito God and to the Wora of lis grace. ‘Afew parting words were then pronounced by Dr. F.J. Peck, president. The doxowugy was sung, the benediction pronounced, and the worshipers turned their faces homeward, ‘The Uniontown Uupleasantness. MR. MOSS FENCE AND THE KoW IT HAS CAUSED— MK. FRED. DOUGLASS, JR, 18 ARRESTED AND MAKES ‘A STATEMENT. Uniontown bas been torn up :ately by what 1s known as the fence war, being « long strugsie over the location of a fence between Mr. Jona A. Moss property aud the property of Mr. Fredertek Doug- luss, Jr. The controversy has already given rise to | severul hearings in the Pollee Court, different charges having been lodged against different per- sons. Mr. Moss yesterday afternoon went before Justice Bundy and swore out a warrant chargi Fred. Dougiass, Jr, with inalicious trespass a assauit on bis (dss) wite. Detective Edelin served the Warrant, znd MF. Douglass Was released on is personal bunds STATEMENT OF FRED. DOUGLASS, JR. Mr. Frederick Douglass, jr., hos written a letter to Tue Stax in relation to’ the unpleasantness, He states that when It transpired that there was a | misunderstanding in relation to the boundary Une, as he desired to build a new fence he suggested & resurvey by Mr. Forsyth, the expenses to be borne Jointly, aud the results to be considered fina “He agreed to iny proposition,” continues Sr. Douglass, “but twa day or two afterwards be caine (0 116 aud sald that it was useless to. spend money to have a resurvey; that we had always been able to. Bee along togetiier and proposed to run a fence en- | Urely on his own ground, leaving the entrance | from the street, as it had formerly been, ‘Tugreed to that. Mr. Moss authorized ls carpenter to pro- ceed according to agreement, but as Soon as Mr. Moss lett the house his wife and Mrs. Tolliver made the carpenter put the feuce four or five feet from where Mr. Muse ordered It on Iny ground, fhe teriering with my driveway. Me. Moss, when spoben to sboutit, denied that be Lad authorized It, and promised to erder It removed. pullentiy tor more than two weess aud he failed to Feuuove It, Dut to tue contrary he Set men about | further extending it on iy ground. I nuiediavely | Went howe and giletly deimoushed a pordon of tue fence. Hie has since re-erected it furti r stillon | my ground In ty presence and without a word from ie. This (Sesterday) morning I Knocked off {wo ar sore paunels, when T was interrupted by | Stoures turowa by Dorsey Denay fram tue street, | and, in order to avold a breacit of the peace! went | to’ Cue house «nd shut the door, leaving Mis. Tol Uver, Mrs. Moss and Silss Hate Moss pourlug out theif abuse 1a a imunner seldom eqittied end never | excelled. At no time sluce this uupieasantness | have I had words with any of the | ALL QUIET LAST SIGHT. Last evening after the warrants bad been served on Hewlett and Douglass they went home, and Moss Watched his fence all night. Ue said’ to a Stak reporter Uuis morning that he was going to seUa trap at the fence, and If etther of his netrhbors attacked it they will be caught aud heid until uorping: “but Tthlak,” he said, “that to-morrow Wil settle the ease when It is tried before Judge Messrs Hewiett_and Douglass say that they did noi see Mr Moss yeoierdy, and consequently could bot have comuntted any assault on her, a8 charged by her in the warrants, e to ‘The Earthquake Shock in Washington. TWO DISTINCT VIBKATIONS FELT ON H STREET. Mr. J. J. Temple, of 1008 H street northwest, Writes to Tue Stax that while seated in his room Sunday ue felt two distinct vibrations, as though he had been hit tn the back. “Lumediately,” say Mr. Temple, “I {eit and saw the oscillations of my chair and body as they moved up and down for a petiod of about ten or Mfveen seconds, as T Judged ai the time. ‘There was no rumble or no noise at tue time, abd nothing in the street to disturb. It flashed Upon ine at once that ft was an esrinquake, nd later in the evening 1 communicated to Capt Ot, my tellow-rooter, my bellef That [had ex: perleniced an eartuguake and had quite a shaking up. ———— A Faceriovs Parsoxex.—About half-past 10 oflock last night Oicer Horn arrested "iartha, iis Molle Ward, and locked her up tu the fifth precinct station house. Mollle was joyful, and en- tertalned the other prisoners by singing comic sons until midnight, when she ceased her vocal exercise. After a silénce of about haif an hour a pistol suot rang through the rooms of the statlon house. Lieut “Arnold ‘rushed out and saw tue Stoke coming froin the ceil ovcupted by Mollie, who had ared the pistol for fun, and was laughing {the sensation she aad created. ‘The pistol was ken away {rom er, aud in te Police Court this morning she was for carrying the pistol and $ (or disorderly couduct. fon} fs Roca A Suir Growixe Our oF THe “¥" Conzistoy.— for It A. Tucker, Med a iitust the Baltimore and Ohio R. K. company for $12,000 damages claimed to have bern sustained Of that company on July 12ch Las | known carriage butider, to ask that 3d street be uot j September, but as the second Nouday falls “Us, | trom their vacauon, rocession balting at | ¢ 1 waited | fy District Government Affairs. ALLEGED UIPOSITION BY 4 GUIDE. The District Commissioners are in receipt of @ let- ‘ter from an officer at the mliltary museum near the War department, representing that a man named Boyd, assuming tobe an offictally authorized guide to strangers visiting the city, practices, as the writer belleves, “gross linposition upon such as de- sire Lo visit tae publle buildings aud other objects Of interest “ere. His practice is to reply to inquiries 8 Lo his fee, ‘tweuty-lve cents,’ and upon the close Of ls services to Insist Uhat Le Sala or meant twen- {y-fve cents for each person Of a party, however Dumerous the party my be. In this way be ex- ‘acted $7.50 from one party of recent visitors from Vennsylvanla, aud upod a protest froin them ture’ open lits coat to exnibit a metalile badge, simliat general uppearance Lo Uhose worn by poitcenie ‘Whereupon the money was paid to avoid altercation WILD an oliiclally comsututed person,” ec. A DELEGATION OF PROFERTY-HOLDEKS, living on 3d street southwest. now belag improved With an asphalt pavement from B street south to ‘Virginia avenue, was before the Commissioners to- day, beaded by Mr. Joun McDermott, une well- narrowed elgut feet in the carrlageway, as coav-m- pled by Ue Commissioners. They contend that 4d street Is one of the few streets runuing turough the city without luverruption, and tat the car Tlageway should be uniform in width forty feet, instead of thirty-two, as had been proposed by the Commissioners.” The Comintssioners will vk Into the qu:stion before proceediug furtuer. HEATING OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Owing to tue great discrepancy in the cost of heating the severul sclioo! buildiuys of tuls District he Colmmissiouers are Luking steps to ascertain the ‘The trustues have be u instructed | tw consider the following peints tn their invesilsa- | ons: “Whether the lateintroduciton of the Kuttan | System fn Various schovl Dulidings is advantazeous? | Whether iv is advisable vo subst.tuve Cumber.and coal lor xnturacite tor seam heating in uy DULid- | ings, and if so, in what bulidiugs? Wiaut is tue oc easion of the 'very wide difference of the cost of heating various schools? 1s It due to the pructlce | of heating tue entire vuliding in some schoois uid ouly the Fuois in others? lave some schools Leen Closed part of Lie Ume? Does It result trom pecul- arities Of construction of the Dulldings? Are the Janitors compeicut?” MISCRLLANY. isstoners are taking preliminary steps for estimauny the District expenses for the fiscal Year ending June 30th, 1586. ‘THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW BOARD—THE OFEN- ING OF THE SCHOOLS NEXT MUNTHL ‘The board of schoo! trustees will b+ organized for the year at the meeting this evening. Although it 45a new board it 1s composed of tne same members | as the bourd of 1883-84, and it {s thought were! will be nochange in the organization, str. B. HL | Warner betny elected president, and ‘Mr. C. BL! X Tt ts not expecie! that there | ral changesin tue constitution of the comuiitters, The board at Its quce evenlug will also adopt a program for the opeuiug | Of the schools in Septetaber. I uat the schools will be Teo; A resolution 1s now tee on rules providing that tie | udcach yeat unl the Friday | ‘etiveen the 1:h and 16th oc September. Thts proposed rue Wh, Ibis stated, be acted upon favorubiy by th: board thls evening nd go Into effect at once, “Heretoiure the rave bas | been To open the schools on the second Monday in | woniay pending: Year on the 8:0 1015 Would be violated Uy ¢ date. Dr. Purvis 3! belore the board that in Utils city the schools should be closed during the first two Weeks In September, as Ue Weather at that nie ts Usually sich as 10 counteract the benelits derived by the children spirivof the ruie » schools on tha The National Regatta at Watkins. ARRIVAL OF THE COLUSBIAS—PnOGHAM FOR TO-DAY — HOWEKS RULED OUT. ‘The Colnmubias, of Chis city, arrived at Watkins, . Y., Yesterday at noon, to take part in the nae Uonal regatta, Through some mishap the outrig- ers of the four-oared shell were lost. After agood. deal of telegraping a new set was procured, to ar- rive at Watkins this morning. The four could not Tow yesterday, 89 the elght took a practice pull With Blis Ward In the coxswain's seat. ‘the Wal-Wahs are the puzzle of the regatta. ‘They went ov r the course yesterday pulling forty- elgul stroges to the minute. ENTRIES TO-DAY. ‘The following 1s to-day’s program of the national Tegatta: First Junior sculls—First heat—John F. Cum- ming, Boston; mnbridge, Mass.; Frank Wat J.J. berrtil, jarlin, Jr, Yon\ers, iny, N. Y.; Janes R. McKay, Me; EY luo, New ‘York Tuird uedt—J. Mt Yager, | ', Toronto; D. P. Nowlan, ‘and; G. A. Strickland, Toronto; J. Ui. Keiny, Busiou. Senior sculis—ritst_heat—Joseph Laing, Mon- teal; D. J. Murpuy, Boston; P. A. Dempsey, Phila- deipila. Second héat—J. F. Buckley, Portland; J. | Huinphreys, Toronto; *si. F. Monahan, lb Tuird beat—A. M. Laierty, Watkins; J.D. Ryan, Campridzg; W. £.o'Couneii! Portiand, Senior fGur-oared—Fir-t heat—Argonaut, Fatr- mount and Minnesota. Second vest—Columola, Aleyone and Torono. ‘Third heat—Atsianta, Wane Wwaltahsees and Port Huron. Fourih heat—Wat- kins, Midwiesex, Nautilus and Eureka. ENTRIES RETURNED. ‘This year the executive committee of the National association took a very firm stand with regard to the reception of entries for the rezatta, and put in force their power to deciine any questionable men. | ‘Fhe entry of Mumford, of New Ocieans was. re- | turned, 3 Was aiso Unat of J.J. Murphy, of the | Metropolltans. who 1s matched to row fora cup bet of $1,002. ‘The Metropoillans asked the mnitiee whetuer they Would accept the eatry Of ah eizht-oared crew, with Pilitnzton aud Nagle, Une proprietors of Oak Point, a3 meubers, and the answer belng ia the newative vo entry was made. ‘The committee also rej:cied Donohue, of the Natt Ulus club, of Hamilton, Ont, as Le hall represented that club’at the Canadian regatta and a snort tne “ore rowed for the Port fiuron club at. River Claire regatta, thus breaking the rule against “re- volvers.” —— Fiontixo Iratrans—Jowph Machancey, Charley Antonlo and Janes Gess, Ithilan laborers Who ire employed arar ihe Washington Brick Machine Coos Works, Corner of 14th and Boundary streets north | east, Were arrested by Oflicer Slack yesterday even: | Ing, about six o'clock, for at alfray and locked up, in the Police Court this moralug they were elanzed | with affray, and through an iuterpreter It Wad | shown that’ Antonio and Machanvey were tite fighters aud Cess was the peacencver, discharged and the fighters w Fivgp Tay Dortans Eacu.—Charies W. Bowman, white, and Fred, Johnson, colored, charged cach Other before Judge Mills, tn the Police Court this morning, with assault and battery. Tuey are sald to have had some trouble about property, which Bowman claims ts bis aud Jonson Claims w own t part of, and the trouble ended. yesterday about one lock? When Howtan went to Jounsou's ome, at 0. 2209 I street, armed with a pistol, which’ he drew ou Johusoh, aud Jolinson “assadlued him, ‘They were tlaed $10 each. Suir Agatsst Tue Disteicr—August Miller, py his solicitors, Messrs. Hine and ‘Thomas, to-day Aled a bil in equity against the District of Gotu Dia praying a decree to compel the detendant to enter on the BOOKS of their uftice the the spectal assessment squate No. 94,3 the Utle of tne pi ayineNt of gainst lots E, F,G, and H, d thereby remove & cloud trom Affairs in West Washington. Srreer IMPxovEMENT.—Workmen have com- Menced to grade P street, frou 321 to 8th streets, Previous to the paving of suld street. The street will be cut down considerably. Coat ‘TRabE.—"e repairs on the break in the Chesspeake and Ohio canai near dam No. 4 were completed Saturday, and water let on that tevel, ig the past Week thirty-four boats carrying 3,819.09 Tons of coal lert Cumberland, ‘The shipe Ments for thy vear todate ure 178,469.04 tons carried by 1,58 boats. Six boats carrylag 676.07 tons of coal 1eft Cumberland yesterday. Nore<—The drinklag busin tor autmals, pre- sen <d by thes. B.C. A., has been completéd—— Complaints are prevalent that the Odorless exca- Vating Wagons d0 not tnake their appearance when needed, and that much inconvenience Is the conse- quence, and that sickness may be the result,—Num- ers of persons are drawn to the democratic pole— in watching the rigger at work—in lis perltous Position, being .. nuimber of feet above the groun |. Capt. Freuch, formerly of the tug boat Beall of this harbor, is nw captain of the steamer John Romer, plying on the Chesapaake and Ohio line, between Noriolk and Newport News, Va. Suwrrixa News.—Schooner Yankee Doodle ar- rived with cemeat and stone from Koundout, N. ¥. CONDITION OF THE WATER ATT A. M.—Great Falls, 10; recelving reservolr—north connection, 15; south connection, 10; distributing reservoir — influent gatehouse, 14; efuent gatehouse, 23. Low tde in the river toulay at 4:30 p. m; high tide at 9:80 p.m. cg A Young Heroine. YBURNE, THE RESCUER OP SEVEN PERSONS ‘FROM DROWNING. Among the residents of “Shantytown,” a settle- ment of poor and indolent people on the rocks 1 tue upper part of New York city, is a 17-year-old girl, named Mary Heyburne, who, despite her Fouth, has already rescued & number of people from drowning, and is regarded as a sort of mascot by the people of the vicinity. Five years ago Mary jumped into the East river after a boy who bad ‘allen overboard, and she brought ‘tm safely to the shore. Since’ then she has rescued no less than MARY | scene, whereu¢ Six others, the last one belng the wite of a canal oat captain, who fell from the boat about two months ago.” For this herole act Mary received & life-saving wedal from the public authorities, ‘The young heroine says that she learned to swim in one 0f the pubile baths here when she was but 10 years Of age, and, as she likes the water very much, & day seldom without her taking a swim. she Says that she would be able to drag full-grown per- Sons vutof the water if they would not struggle and try to pull her down in their edorts (0 save ‘themseives. A Gop Buick Swinpiew Cavaur.—The St. Louis police made a clever capture Sunday evening in arresting John Holcomb, allas Riley, a noted gold brick ‘swindler, who was taken in while endeavor- ing to negotlate a loan of $5,000 from 8. Van Ra- alte, pawnbroker, on gold bullion, which he repre- Sented to be worth at least $15,000. The pawn. broker was too sharp for him and notified the police, who took Holcomb {ato custody. When District Politicians. ORGANIZING DEMOCRATIC CLUBS, At a meeting at Rose’s hall, Uniontown, last night, a Cleveland and Hendricks club was organ- ized, with the following officers W. H. Rose, pres- ident; Julius Tolson, vice president; M. J. Quinn, Tevording and financial! secretary; James Rose, cor- responding secretary; John S. Anderson, treasurer; ‘Thos. Reardon, sergrant-at-arms The following committee of three to confer with the central com mittee regarding arrangements for the ratification meeting was appointed :—E ». Keele, W. C. Thomp- son und John Steveson. ‘The democrats of the seventh district organized a Cleveland and Hendricks club last evening by ¢lecting Mr. Oliver Dufour president; Mr. N. A. Poole, Vie president; Harry Byrn, treasurer, and Marry W. Barbour, secretary. A ‘committee was appolated to secure a large Mall for the meetings of the club. Rerorted for TH EVESING STAR EXrTeNston OF WatTkk Mains.—The Alexandria Water company has agreed to extend its mains out Alfred street from Priucess Lo Oronoko street, both Sides of which are well bullt up, and will add con- siderable to Lhe number of water takers. THe Demockatic HEADQUARTERKS.—Messrs. H. Shepperd, W. W. Scott and G. W. Rock will proba- bly make oy, this caunpaign, as last year, the clerical force of the stale democraulc committee, which has its headquarters bre. Pouice Rerort.—Lucy Williams, co! rested by Oificers Simpson and Bettice, with stealing moaey from Ruben Smith, colored, Was the only prisoner at the station house this morning.——The mayor at his last court sent lO the chain gang. in default of fine, Chas Taylor, colored, for disorder at the Washington ferry waart on Sunday afternoon. Notks,—St. Mary’s Sunday school is to make an excursion to Belmont Park on the 20ch tnstant.— ‘The police are nding a ciue to the white babe mur- dered and turown into the river, with a hole in its ‘eck, last Week. Tue bo y was buried by the cor- porate, at Penny Hill ground.—a aandsome jagsiuff has been put up by the fourt ward dego- ruts at the intersection of Duke and Payne su —4J. Hanson Price und Henry Smoot, Of Chis city, started on a iour through the state ina carriage yesterday.— Masters Furvis aud Gibson have re turned ir their pedesi: jaunt to West Vir- [Tenremeteree Wn ui ot in the Lynch- urg bridge disaster, Where iis gail int conduct be- ane a theme of praise, is again on the Midland ar- charged Fricaresep to Deavu BY TeaMps—Two tramps— Plalwart, ruians“upprowched recently the farm house, near East St. Louis, of Hubert Detter, who had uuuil recently kept_& saloon, aiter_nigiltta: and deiandel whisky. Tiey were told that none had been sold on the premises for some time. ‘They Tefused to accept tills aud atteznpted to force their Way In, When a desperate strugzie ensued. Detter used w club effectively, Dut tue iramps were get- Ung the best of hin, when wis brother, who was lll An bed, rose, and, armed With a gub, approached the Ue ruMaus Ne airs. Detter, the motuer of the young men, aged seventy years, Was So (rightened that sue fell unconscious and the next day died. Cuban Generale in This Country. ‘SAID TO BE ARRANGING POR AN UPRIRING. Given them in Cooper Institute, New York. Gen. late Cuban insurrect eee cata teams tes 8 ot Of, Zanjou ome commander-in- chief of that of the forces that Were operatin; . After the treaty 0, severe fighting in Cuba. He was Calixto Gareia in the ent of Santiago de Cuda when the informed. him of the treaty of Zapjou. He refused to believe the bews, but shortly aiter left Cuba on a Man-Of-War, and has never returned to the WINNERS AT BRIGHTON BEACH, CHICAGO ANB BOSTON. ‘The winners at Brighton Beach yesterday were @.B. Belle Garland, Unknown, Hickory Jim, Jim Carlisle, Charley Epps. The hurdie race was also ‘Won by Charley Eppa. The Cl winners were Bonnte A\ ‘La Belle N., Helianthus, Editor ang blue Bird. AL Mystic Park, Boston, yeul mateb for 000 between Siuuggler’s Daughter and Portia, Piston ‘by the fonaeFin three Neate. Best ume; Basoass For Avavsz E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE. BLACK SILKS, SURAH SILKS, BLACK CASH- MERES, HENRIETTA, TAMISE, ALBATROS, DRAP DETE and many ether choic: fabrics, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, COURTAULDS, ENGLISH CRAPS, FOR VEILS AND TRIMMING. LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS AT BOTTOM PRICES, EXTRA OF¥ERING IN WHITE GOODS. AT cost. BLACK SILK GRENADINES AND SUMMER SILKS. POPULAB PRICES. E. G DAVIS, aud 719 MARKET SPACE. A RecoxcittaTion Pxowanie.—. N. Rowell shot and killed Jounson Lyneb, an Albany lawyer, 1a dirs. Roweli’s bedruoui, in Batavia, N. Y., montis ago. He was tried and acquitted, then proceedings uied by litin to. proc Givorce Now his wite have veen pending. Rowell went to Leonora: ago, and a tew Ulefe with their c: ‘They bad been in corre- ‘spondence for som and it ts said that Rowell Made the first overtures tor Mrs. He, N. Y..a Week OF $0 ater her husbatd joined her idren, Assowrety Pere RRR 00 Y Yar, > RRO OY Y AL RREO 9 YY AAL i Eo‘? ¥ 2S toe BPR, 00, WM, DPD Fem ART Poo WwWwww bp DE. ft BY 8 8 Wwiw BOD Re BPs, e co 8W WW «Opp KEE KORG This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and witolesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and canuot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Sold only in cans. Rowan Baxrea PowvEE Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps v, R baa Nee Rureet northorent Says be takes pleasnre in stating Brown's Iron Bitters cured hita cf dyspepsia. 1529-00 OWEN DAWSON, YER'S SARSAPARILLA I8 DESIGNED FOR those who need a medicine to purify their blood, build them up, incre:se their appetite, and rejuvenate their whole system. No other preparation so well ‘meets this want. It touches the exact mpot. Its record of forty years is one of constant triumph over disease, (OR ITS SOOTHING AND GRATEFUL INFLU_ enceon the sralp, and for the removal and preven— tion of dandruff, Ayer’s Hair Vigor has no equal. It nstores faded or xray hair to ite original dark color, stinulates tue growth of the hair, and gives {t a beauti- ful soit, givesy and silken appearance, aul BP, STAR ¥, ROOM 59, P. 0, DEPARTMENT yk: an a tole: Be considers one bottle of Browure iter as more curative powers tau twenty Dott tts of any other kin iiehas'tred them ally "4949 00 Pror Or Taz Loox Corroy, ‘Yard Wide, Best Make, 8 Cents. 8 Cexra, SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 53 centé, DRESS GINGHAMS, Check Styles, 63 cents, FIGURED LAWNS_FIGURED LAWNS—Scenta * INDIA LINEN, 8c, i0c, 12340, CALICOES, 5c. CALICOES, 50, ‘Prascele Carpets. Fall Sloe, 75,900, Ob., 87e, * athe joking. 15c.,, Witte Wool Flannela. hee 20. 220 Citen Fen nels, 6, Be... 100, Ingrain Curpets, ral -tyles,25c.,803,, 38c., 8Te,,40c.,450. ‘Table Damark, 25¢.. 30c., 370, Children's Hose, 16 seania, 13e. ‘Black res, ull Wool, 376, 4De., 45¢., 500, SPECIAL BARGAIN. LADIES’ FLANNEL SUITING, Navy Blue, Brown ‘Myrtle, Black and Garnet, at 1256 cents, TOWSON’S, €26 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Bide, Cc an? | Lawss: Laws: Lawsst BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, cS a 10, SILKS! SILKS! SILKSt 6. i, 86, NUN'S VFILING, Pure Wool. 20. NUN'S VEILINGwidest, double-width, pare wool, all colors, 3734. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES.81, CE BROCADE | [ADINES. @1,rednoed to CARTERS, Manerr Sracn BEAUTIFUL SILK AND WOOL DRI UTIEUL § OL DRESS GOODS, 60, BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 1, reduced to 78, NUN'S VELLING, pure wool lace style, 60, reduced to COLORED SILKS (finest quality), $1.50, reduced to BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, 50, BLACK SILKS! B 100, 81.25, 91.50, 41775 $2 ES BLACK CAbhMsin BHAWLS, Pure Wool, 81.60, BAY CARTERS, 711 Manxw? Grace Recent Apprroxs To stock oF BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. Tran short of these in mid-season owing to the unex- Pected demand, but am now prepared with all the Popular shapes, HENNING's has been known as headquerters for all FAST-OOLOR. BLUE GOODS of every description, ad th Teputation has in no wise abated. Among goods sort may be mentioned, in ready-made stocks ‘Naval Great Coats or Dreadnaughts, ‘Blue Flannel Business Suits, ‘Blue Beaver Business Suita, Blue Beaver Overcoat, ‘Blue Flannel Yachting Suita, ‘Blue Flanne! Boating Suits, ‘Blue Flannel Neglige Shirts, HENNING, CLOTHIER (0 Suvarrs Sraxez. AVE NECEIVED THE MOST BENEFICIAL RE- ‘sults from the use of Brown's Irou Bittern auss LiZctt KENEALY, 3329-00 2501 Tatreet northwest. SSs PPP, EEE coo aA OL S35 pep & ecm sw LT Ss PPP ote 6G On AA OE a BEE COO Ht A aA LLLLD ‘We open to-day 500 doz. of GENTS’ UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, which we consider THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. ‘They are made of GENUINE UTICA NONPAREIL COTTON, 2100 Linen Bosom, Wrist Bands and Bands Reinforced, COMPLETELY FINISHED, FELLED SEAMS, GUSSETED, which wosall at aes Gey Ese c.Eace basa ACTUAL VALUE 980. N.B. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. at Mt MAE MM M M a EXER em, AA ka AAA aA cad ‘ceae S85 waa ed Kez uu 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. a6 ‘OHN H. WALKER, ALF: ‘one bi ttle of LROWN'S IRON Lim completely of au agmrevated case of dyspepsia 4y29-e0 Low Parczs: Low Paras 1: LoW PRICESII! *NDRIA, VA, SAYS N EEETERS Cured In order to close out our entire Spring and Summer Stock within the next two weeks we have prices reduced, to fifty cents on the dollar, MEN'S SUITS, ‘YOUTHS' SUITS. BOYS? SUITS CHILDREN'S SUITS. ALPACA COATS, SEERSUCKER OOAT AND VEST. OFFICE COATS. ‘Men's, Youths’, Boys' and Children's PANTS in large variety, very low. TOR as LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co. : CORNER EVENTELAND O sTREETA au’ FLAVNG O8tD BROWNS TRON BITTERS FOR eneral weakness nnd complaints with ex- cellent results, I tke plewure in recommending ft Airs, TaMES L. WELTY, $06 H street northeast, fy29-c0 Masoxaxoveu Or New Boamass ‘RECEIVED Br THE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, ‘From the 14th to 26th inst, inclusive: ‘$776,500 ‘The Association conducts its business on the assess- ment plan. Assessments are made bi-monthly, to wit ‘on the First Week Days of February. April, June, An- gust, October and November. Oneamesament produces ‘over $100,000, sufficient to cover eighteen (18) averae death claims, besides setting apart over $25,000 to the credit of the Reserve Fund. ‘Office in Washington 1509 H street, LY. KNIGHT, Agent. 2) _L¥. MIGHT. Gen? Agent_ W'S IRON BITTERS I8 THE BEST BEMED' Brae THON DLITERS cases the most mass cases of Nervous Prostration. Crosnic-ovr Suze or Reuxaxra PREVIOUS TO OUR ANNUAL STOCK TAKING ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF AUGUST WE HAVE BAD ALL OUR REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS MEASURED AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUBES, WITH QUANTITY AND PRICE ON EACH PIECE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE ARE ALSO CLOSING OUT SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER, AND LADIES WHO HAVE NOT SUPPLIED THEM SELVES CAN NOW OBTAIN SOME GOOD BAR- Gains, FRENCH GINGHAMS, ELEGANT QUALITY, 12%0, FRENCH SATTEENS, GREAT VARIETY, 25 AND 81340. BUMMER*CHECK SILKS GOOD QUALITY, 500. BLACK GOODS OF ALL KINDS, IN GREAT VA- RIETY—THE CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS EVER OFFERED. ONK PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ws 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Ce Rorrszr, ‘Roa 408 AND 405 Trem STREET NORTHWEST. er ‘Headquarters for the ‘WHITEY CHILDREWS CARRIAGE COMPANY. RNS ees: seamen sos If 18 NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE, BCT OUR AVOWED PURPOSE 10 MAKE SWEEPING REDUC- ‘TIONS IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. WE PREVIOUS TO wore THE NEXT DOOR BUILDING. EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT EFFECT DIRT AND DUST HAS ON UNDERWEAR: THEREFORE, BATHER THAN WAIT AND GET THEM SOILED, WE WILL SELL THEM NOW, AND GIVE OUR PA- ‘TRONS THE BENEFIT OF THE REDUCTION. OF COURSE WE CANNOT MENTION ALL WE HAVE IN THIS DEPARTMENT, AND ENUMERATE THE PRICES, 80 WE WILL ONLY MENTION A FEW) SPECIAL ARTICLES—FOR INSTANCE: AGOOD NIGHT GOWN, EMBROIDERED YOKE WELL MADE AT 690, — 4 BETTER GOWN, WITH YOKE AND FIVE PIECES OF NICE WIDTH EMBROIDERY AT 80.; FORMER PRICE $1.0. —_ | MOTHEK HUBBARD GOWNS, 8 AND 88 INCHES LONG, 90. THIS GOWN IS A SPECIAL FEATURE PARTICULARLY AS IT 18 LONGER THAN THE AVERAGE GOWN, CAMBRIC CHEMISE, WITH LACE AND EM- | BROIDERY YOKES, 9c; GOOD VALUE AT 6125. FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES OF THE ABOVE, DRAWERS TO MATCH THESE, SAME i‘RICE LADIES WHITE SKIRTS, REALLY THE CHEAP- EST EVER OFFERED, _ A SPLENDID COTTON SKIRT, DEEP CAMBRIC RUFFLE, TRIMMED WITH THREE INCH LACE AND FINE TUCKING, AT 980, SKIRTS WITH EMBROIDERED RUFFLE AND} awcerne, 90 S i IN OUR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPART- MENT, WE WILL MAKE YOU A REDUCIION OF 93%; PER CENT OFF MAKKED PRICE. FROM THIS YOU CAN JUDGE THAT WE ABE SINCERE 1 OUR ASSERTIONS, 9 THESK COMPRISE GINGHAMS, PIQUF, MAR- SEILLES, INDIA LINEN, LAWN AND CAMBEIC | DEESSES. i | CORSETS! CORSETS! 6000 PAIRS AT A LARGE REDUCTION. WE SHALL DISCONTINUE KEEPI: . G SOME OF THESE MAKES? AND WILL SELL THE LATTER aT a GREAT SACRIFICE. LANSBURGH & BRO, sy 420-422-404 SEVENTH STREET (OWN'S IRON BITTEES oes not injure the terth, cause headache or produce constipation A.l other iron medicines do. Jy=6-00 A wv UD cco TTTT AA UU CoO T i be 2 J.U. OMEARA & CO, 1847 Pennsylvania Avenua, Are eclling their entire stock—Guns, Rifles, Cutlery, ‘Toola, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry Hardware, &c., at auction, every evening. at 7 p.m. Bargains can bebad See suction advertisement, jy7 HOWN'S IRON BITTERS IS RECOMMENDED BY Physicians and drage'ste Tey ie BLOWN'S ThUN BIPEERS is the only Iron Medicine that is not injurious y%-<0 Gear Ano Posrrrve Crxana eaLE (Our entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES' and OFTLDREN'S, and MEN'S and BOYS" SUMMER SHOES At actual cost for the balance of the season. AN those 4m need of Low Shoes should certainly not mias this ep- | Fortunity as some wonderful Bargains can be had. ‘We have about 500 pairs LADIES' FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that have never beon soldfor less thanié3. They are going now at $28 pair. All of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold for ‘€b and $6 arenow selling at $3.50 and 84. ‘Don't miss this grest opportunity, as you will savo money by doing #0 ut the Keliable Shoe Stares af SINSHEIMER & BROS, yt 808 7th and S151 Mostrects, BROPN'S IRON, BITTERS CURES HRADACHE . : BRO’ 'S. (TTERS does not injure or evan blacken the teeth, ry Sones Crore NOW AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. ‘This line consisting mainly of SEERSUCKER SPRGE SUITS APEACH COLTS MOBAIE, Soar SUVED LINEN GOATS, WHITE ASD. STRIP UESTS, So. So. ake advantaee of this golden orpor sever was ofered betore. wool Higa Suite a $8, reduoedsyom g12. $8, 5 Sie ee = 00, “siz Childrens’ Suits, Sailors’: also, Ja‘kets, Panta. ‘balf their actual val rae re Da Sacked Pat av 9250 N PSE See All made of the very best fabrics, and ten up. TO-DAY, we countern about 1,500 pairs od Men’ | ie iy ry RAS ‘MF, EISEMAN, 421 Ire Srneer Noxrawest, m2 Under Odd Fellows Hall, a TAKE PLEASURE IN SAYING BBOWN'S IRON Aynpeptia ‘Bitters cured me of M ‘ 29 Re LESEL. ro CITY _ITEMs. | APE MAY. NJ —VILLA BELLEVUE CORN! The Only Lafavetie and Congres ste. two minutes’ Strictly one price hat from: Beach andi. i Station Orca Niew frou every the city ts offerts derwear. Franc’s, cor ‘The Following Concert im Washington keep :lie Well-Anown Dufty’s Barley ow) Me LR PARKER HOUSE LOCATED ABOUT 308 4 tetowe B HERBEKI. New ba D. a idee Be Nalt Whiskey on saie, where it can be found either | Wie CLariesconaty, Ma fae by the gaiion or botue: ‘OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATES, Messrs Barbour & Hamilton, 614 Pennsylvania R in the Great North M untains, near a bester Va. avenue; Hume, Cleary & Co., 807 Market Space; E Rennie er LU feet. no fogs ot Gamipbems.: fur k= swinimine poo! 236 por mouth of four weeks Some st. $4.50. SESE ae a SOhs Managere 1401 9th street nortinwest, i Rw: SPRINGS KESORT. 1R KP BLAKISTL. Proprictor, St. Mats" ia avenue: Vaila avenues Sata avenues ger & Bro., 427 71a StheL LW John Keyworh, 9tu. near D street: © EB. Bury, 300 East Ca ¢ anty, Md. —Ssit-water tething. fine view of @/ the Potomac Pisi, crabs ad oysters every de 1417 New York Brat rms AUS per aie’ Rov ch age for 508 Tub Stree att, toric artentiom cr tuedicion any eteauned cH oh Sw | Sich inade et Colton or Kiskistomels tana, Cold Milwaukee Beer, dyis-teu? BP sLAKISTOSE, MD. (Cobos aL BEACH OTe SW) STMORELAND COUNTY, VA. ‘New and newly furni-hed. “Keeshed by Potomnse rivet steers SPRCTAL ERCUSIONS by, * on WEONESDAY MORNINGS aud SATURDAY ‘Baik ‘eat served in old English stone mugs Johnson's, 440 tb street. 6 Doffy*s Barley Unit Whiskey 48 absolute! cure any case of dys NIGHTS. Sait water luzurie~ ity Ube Kort epsia or tnd: ite wo eta: @ ber day, S10-€12 per neck, G80) pe vont “ OW. JACKSON, Manacer. Jenevons Restenraint, Pravch office: 1821 Fat. Washineton, DO. 62m for ladies and gentiemen, 440 and 442 9th street northwest. Every delicacy. dies’ saloon, drst door. Poulie attenuion, La- 4 VON INS, 6 RFY FAST RFACIL §.3. ise maflew south of Lane Boauch. charmingly located purctume of ucram abd iver. New fouee, pew fra couiveLieners. fie Ulta gas rlevator abd War oweter b ‘fcrs Send for ium “ASEASON AT AVON INN BR YARD. QPEAY VEW, ocku J, FRONTING BS cevsn, lake: four-story buted with on (hres trout, dratuage and ventilation fet. Taree airy Poors, a BWevete Moe JOSEPH White ASDURY PAU. Nog SORE VICTORTA, Physician ctice In the city of Baitimore What be pre-crives in cases Wliere a sthmulant Is required and he wil answer Duffy's Pure Burley Mait Whiskey. aw 50c, Ladies? Wenr 2c. 7357that nw. iw | 2h Bailey's $1 Saw, warranted equal an: Creed come al riocké. Ask any of the Mothers Who have been giving their children Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey aud ive for COMpIAIDLS If tt | ice Toe eee el an en wee Te: did uoesavetoeliveof erate ea aw. | Rideau to a gp eM ass the Cena eee eee Ae ASD STAD GET SE ii = pis TC CITY, §.J.—Open all the year. “The Howse seen entirely iefurninbed. aud Guder hew Lamtiewe stoflers fire <class eccuuiiwdatious Adlimees J aL LL. Proprietor. +m A Pure and Eticctive Hair Dressing. Cocoaine, a compound of Cocoanut Ol, beautities: the hatr and ts sare te allay ad Meuing and irrita- ton of the seaip. BB'S ISLAND, VA THE ONLY SEA. SIDE RE-ORT EN VIRGINIA Tue superiors of Burnett's Flasoring Extracts | The tvs! ahd saat tft Ocean consists lu Uelr pervect purty Abu sted wi an sash fohine sod uur shesosier —_s« ak. $2 #12 per mrwks $40 per mouth Ask any Nurse fy Wranuer Sorhagtom to In the city of Hitt c: [whee the merits of we every Bomday. Wedienday ney, . : &, ao and Wanbitarton stceugers take Clee Dufly’s Nalt Wuisies ts known better th ‘oretiom wih the Nortiaaty ton tigtal pigyictan, city of this country) What the physician Fichugh. Address 3% SPADS decttiem TibeS for Lie Sick room In cuses of fevers and she Wil abswer ony Duity's Malt Whtakey. 8w ATLANTIC CITY, SFA ERD OF an cal jee gee A od aoe Oh G IAC EVAN Bonnet Le EVIEW, ASBUM) PARK N J.—FOURTE semen, ovean end of W Inke. Fine oo an view. | Prva ya family bouse. exactly Bity rosie tro 3 cL Perfect” raluage. Pinst-c ir ns the Walley. 20+ sya. 2m Adics Connected with the governtent departments try Duffy's Pure Barley Malt’ Waiskey to build you up ater the labors aud fatigues ot a hard day's work. It will Festure colur lo youl aud tone wo lie stems on DAG AGES. CAPE MAY_N.J. ONE BLOCK from “he beach and it fall yiew of te oevan, Homtmurnte tant las (open June ist Acorn) wWaiatis: oe (OFAN AVENUE, & J lwithin Bitty yam owtractel eran views Newly furnished throu. moderate. MRs KJ, WU KEXION VILLA, CAPE MAY—SPLENDID OCEAN Miew ity yends fren beach, all moderu convene a1 ck Addie Mra JA SOE, Mon tor Lew, AAELTON, ‘ITY. §. swellings, Dizziness, Indi- sonuss cured by mae B * a aera Brenton aaive, Balt iy tesa ‘Tired and Nursing Mothers, SS a RS Try Dudly SPure barley afat Whiskey; ie Will bund JFORTPCUE HOU COmN It ANKARNAS AVES you up. 26 nearest ouse to the Airs 3. FORTS. CUE Proprsttoas. mhylS-eo3u guisera a century, been In use Dy ninent phy- | ee Lokhiohe a AO Sicians as tie Urst tomennd invizoratorestant | Bort Per Lay, No. ‘The weak, the nervous, t debilitated, ai thad it | ~ = Mouth. 20.00, te give Bw oF and ncyless Particue | _yae-eekt-am Teng a lady's 2. $14 botue.. Sold by @rug. | eee SWE Thoruion, Proprietor Baltiwote and (AMLTON WTS Tisoh SUeLs, bultitiore, std. Lise | PEN JUNE 25, pita Flouse opeis ll the year, Sea for et Diamond Shirts at Avervacn's,7 HL uytys | Lyla Ae ee rer. Consumptives, 7 Try Duffy's Pure Byrier Malt Whiskey; It will help Tus Porvian Ww ATERING Prace Fou. Tt has cured serious cas in the bosplialsin | os Baltimore, A: CAPE MAX Your physician's permission to try | 1G; At will help you, 2w The Fincet Mayonnaise Dressin; for all Kinds of sw Lats, Taw Tomatoes, ickied Sainion, cabHize, ete, Is Durkee’s Salad Dress At Is, besides, more ecouomical than home-made. © sncaaneae tut WEST JERSEY RATEROAD Jn two honre from Philadelphia Fast express traing, with Parlor Cars attached. are run during the season ab convenient Loum aud passougers will Bnd on thelrar rival at the NEW BROAD STREFT RTATION, PHILADELPHIA, Union Travsfer coaches and boree care ready to trans | ter cizeet to the station of the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, atthe foot of Market street. For ticke's, bagywge cuecks and full information, ap- Fiyas follows: ‘Northeast corner 12th street and Penneyivaniaava biausu baltimore and Potomac railroad. 3. R WOODS, General Passenger Agent CHARLES E PUGH. Genoral Manager 3e0-2igm. ATASTIO CITY EXPrESs TRAINS ARE KUN THROVGH WITHOUT STOPS AN @ MINUTES, Via | Camaen anf Atlantic RR | West Jerwy Raton Station footof Vinest. | station foct ur Market 3t | Passengers from Washington will take the Throne ‘Trains of the Baltimore and Potetnac Mallroad to Phi delpliin, mrriv tnur a. ti ‘oud Street Station of Feunsylvanie Kullrosd, where the «tret cara will con- | Ra Ramruerr direct io’ the went dersey ialirued Sa | un, and Cron Trauster Covebes cunneet direct ‘Station of the Camden avd Aciante Rairond Wired Crerzy Professional anid literary Malt Whiskey us a to: men, tien, try” Duffy's Pure it wil bulld you up. 2w Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alierney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in hialf-ponhd “Ward” prints, 3c, per und. Als, Cottage Cheese, BULteTUULe aud wee MUI, Se. per quart un Ae. pial. Ciormsa FO KUT WEATHER Noan warren £79. Cl Pennsylvanis ra, NOAH WALKER & 09, Pennsylvania (va, NOAH WALKER & co, sCPemnsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & 09. At home, mountain ton, feacide or hey. Nuus' Cloth Serer, eerste “Alyce, ‘Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, ‘Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & co, (Pennsylvania iva, NOAH WALKER & CO, GcPennsyivania Ava, NOAH WALKEE & 00, \arvi's Suilorand Nor Soll Suits, and Colored. ‘Wear in allwew shape Tovic Underwear, Gleven, &c., &e., at very reduced ies sor cask For through tickets, baguage checks, and full infor Tution, apply as tollows | Northeast Corer of 13th street and Pennaylvanisare, ‘Station Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, 3. R WOOD, Gen. Passenger Agent, CHAS, FE. PUGH, Gen. 0-2 ‘NOAH WALEER & CO, Tse Aruxcrox, OCEAN GROVE, ¥.1. Tieadguasters of the Amoctation encquilled’ ho back sven pecs be Ce Pemnsytvania Ava, S.A TONIC 1 cow: Bittere wuexselled inguly of it, eee Tuosus: T: SALCHELS! SAICHELS!! BATCHELSIII ax PAUM'S, 426 Tru Braexr Nomrawest TRUNKS from #1.75 up, TRUNKS, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from $5 up, SATCHETS from 9c. up. Also the cheapent line of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET ip the eity. BASIMOCES from Toe. up, CROQUET, Eight Balls and Fight Mallete,trom 1 up. Call ard examine the atove Goods, leant Twenty er cent by purebaeng BROWNS how virrens Divicorsica taewhuleage nes wetonee thy gore {C4 C26 Pennsyivania Ave DER BROW TRON af a think | # SPIING 56 B street south ast, +$, 0. EASTLAKR. tat BE “BRIGHTOR” ATLANTIO CITE CPEN ALL THE TEAu 8729-e04mo, TYRE PENBERTON ASBURY PARK §. & Bistclaee fi eceen, “All wuodern | ccpnech Saree Prov poke | HOOT, ATLANTICCITY, VERMONT AVENUM a trame ot G. shd A KA land panos oe, tas | praviwe Mk CUMPEON coy fue BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL CF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPAS Located to the Bine Rider Mountains. upon the line of cotert Niliniro done mills wast of I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF | ie ge ey Mal ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING | and T2imilen from Baltimore, HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PaicTICu- | pAlb Hot ten dnumente LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE —iates—€3 und 6500 per day. Special ratesby the WROUGHT IKON FURNACES FROM THE WELL | © vigonartNo arm! KNOWN FACTORY OF KEYNOLDS & SUN. WHICH PUL MOUNTAIN WATER! 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NUT SUPERIOR TO AGNUICENT 8C STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT AMaS &. SAARBOR. CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR | ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATEKS, FROM THE YACIOKY OF JAMES soi TOK HEATING 2WO OR MORE ROOMS jog: ana te Bis! and satent surf Dating on ABOVE FOR LCUNOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ftiuntic comxt. Many iuproveuneyte ape. beliae THEY HAVE No EQUAL UHLSE HEATERS AND Terman: $10 to $16 per week. bbbocial arrausuunmite fot FURNACES AME BLING USED EXTENSIVeLY IN | Hinkel Bemdtorcicular = | cero, us SOME OF THE FINEST bc ae. vege “E OGEAN_END CONNECTICUT, USES iN dns cry, | 2% WHICH Wi LAKE G&EAT PLEASUSE 1S REFER | sate ay Ned ‘walk from beach, Near warm 2S Entirely new and elegant. The best on the Atlantis Srzcut Nonce | Addrras iy S'UenG TEEAWARE wil on tornespp J DETAWANE will open for recep Hoc Giheuents JUNE lat, 0d Phat lh WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctvsrve Acrwt, p26 No, 452 PA AVE. NEAR 4% STREET. BROWNS THON LITTENS ‘Dip ME A VAST! RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND ESII- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. ‘Bigs 2 A ‘pst Bawis, BEACH HAVES, ¥. 3. bum. of cod when suffering from weakneas and exhustiun, re BOC: TEN” | coast. Capscity, 200, Firstecason. Now open, 329 €0 Gas 2istevot evuthiwont._ | ORE New Meste 2y23wfmlm _ GEO. W. KITTELLE, Proprietor Cleveland's Grand Victory March. nice 35.centa, be ee ee Washington High: Schcol March. price 20 conte, ‘fret-cluws accumunodation. open ll. thet ‘White Flume Yareh. Introcne!te the melody of the Mim E-JAGMEITY gy lb-eodm reat heyuuiacan, Campesgn Soug. “Well follow | — ere the White Plume Waves’ ‘0 cent B™ 4 te worty: UPPER TEN HISK ¥. ‘Published und sor sale by JOHN F.ELLIS& 00, | Syl4-lm 997 Pennsylvania Avenne. near 10th stroet. E. . 14 F ST EET NORTHEAST MU etye sve war nosnervous sie oc boraly boldany entirely restored ber. iu her hands; five boctles of Bitters Ger Tar Best “IHE CONCORD FARWESa" ‘THE CONCORD COLLAK. ‘Websve ‘8 large stock of the Celebrated “CON- CORD MARAEAE ota Minds nd oust Ga Loupe Carriage and Koad Harness a specialty, Luiza oH Fempeyivania SE ES Pi 906 224 street northwest. +i FRIENDS KNOWN As Sipe rat ae 1's Old ones. x 619 D street, between 6th and 2, BoNotehy ial prompUy sctendedta, mas rw atk YOUR GROCER SJvsr Rucerven- H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, A Line ot PHILADELPHIA ASH, CHERRY AND WALNUE a TT) (CHAMBEE FUENITURE y . SER opt 3 MARBLE 4XD WOOD TOFS, which we are offering at Great Barceina HOEKE, Children's ‘RK SUITS. abont abe! froMarket Space and 908 and 310th tres, | $4200 an, Bold for Bu sectenes ecnneetemes ove | BEG Ee. ROWN'S TRON BY RAVING RELI-VED | Boots at 8 great reduction, ‘Geartburn and Yietivie Ree ee BEE eae | am Reiss ree, HARDIE oth strect noriwest, ‘1529-00 9 ‘QTHEUS SHOULD REMEMBER THaT Tacne | Uru we out of bed we ek WH ee ere eg te unset | foes oar, Gk ewe ie PAD. fie <vvth. bend for bookadyad ‘a LOCkiK:

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