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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. 'C...°WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1884. _——eeeeeeeee es THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Bourd of Trustees Reorganized— ‘the Program for the Opening of the Schools—The Girard Bust, &c. ‘The boand of school trustees held its first meet- ig for the year yesterday afternoon and organized by re-electing Mr. BH. Waraer aspresidemt; Mr. C.D. Rheem, secretary, and Mr. G. ¥. AtLos, elerk to the committee on accounts. miment 10 the Tules was adopted, uxiug the date fr opening schools each year, as the Monday falling between LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFCr OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFCTR, Wasnssaros, D. ' y August 13, 1884, 939 m0. c states, generally fair | maine ihate eXest, johary temperature alot fntertor. For Thursday. eT 1s Indicated for ts sslppl river, except oece: ay cloudy weather on U: showers and pai Buluediste Atlantic cow . | September 10th and Septeber 16th. Under this Arresv Howr's Pustutss School, 617 Teh street. | new rule a resolution was adopted ilxing the ¢ F opening the schools as Monday, the 150 Besseres tee i5th of Sep- Shipped s ™ where ont of town. 1izy New York avenue, HaRBORWASTEX SUTTUS reports arrival of schooner Waiter, Gatloway. 25 tons coal, Jounson & Bros. and 10Ur Vessels With 7A mieivs to Farlous de: os ‘THE OPENING OF THE SCHOOLS. A program, to be followed at Une opening of the Schools for the The organization of the Publi 1854, shall be con- AF coiinenetng Sepiem2-F 1 eS Snueted in the ae . hea Pei erennascrsos, pat 1 Tiekets of aduusswon sail’ be leswed bythe guades, picture trates. ct | supervising Mrineipais of tue several School Divi Sat tieir oMices, frou $ (0 10 o'clock sm, and na 5 to 7 p.m, on te Sth, 9, Wid, They 12-b ih days of September, of whici Lact We re iss i the dally press shall Dusiness | Markriter’s, bes Your Evescur CITY AND DisfRIC ts shall be tssued on Monday, the 45th — day OF September. Amusements, &c., To-night. 40 September 15, each teacher: shall TreaTER Coxmgtk—Female minstrels and va- | "y-clve of tu ae ShaIe make the, metic. Daiver’s Ganpes.—Novel and interesting perfor- manee. cransters and ct ig Principal, ck De Mh, the number of Vacancies 8 IS OF her scuvoi, Of wilteu w record suuall be kept by the Prin- L. Ul report In person to the su- this office, on Monday by 4 > | Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:25 p.m. and tinguished at 12-30 p.m. i “The Hoard of directors of the Anacostia Stree plember 16, te puplls presenting Uckets “Ty chers stall ad- it aber of ap- alway company yester tay clected HL A. Griswolt | Dlieants suall on the Same day (Pur oayy, imum Pecdirat, Etward ‘Temple easuret, aad 1. my adjournuient Of tue Scud. be itbson'seerecars reported, without tall, by «eh teacher to the Kesar Ww. H. Young, Chas Brown, John Riley, | Si Mercising Principat lis « 4 Ou aud after tuesday, Sepeouber 16, th slow shiik be Isst yplicants of schvol day by Une Supervising Principal at such hour as he nay desicie ste. 7. On ~aturtty, Sepuember 13, the teachers of the lected delegates to th anual mecting Of the | pubile schovls are rywred lo ineet le ster, American Phartaaceutte: jation, to be be Superinendeais, aud Sup-rvising Principals, a3 z Wis. on t foulow Meer WS ih 2c. Sams, | “The teachers of the White Schools of Geonge- Berzman, Jolin A. Mubnta and HE. Balusowskt | gown, at tue Curls Building, aU Ie ‘The pricran of the annual meetine of the Amer | “Gr he Whise Scuws oc the Flt Division of ean Bar asriation, to be heid at Saratoga, AugUSt | Wostlugton, ut the Feankiin Guiding, at 10 am. 4. Includes sunsder pape ¥ senouls, ut lue Frankia suiding, Vorter Murs, of tis city, oa “The Citizen in Kela- Yon to the te Schools of the Second Division of The pt cf the Marine band concert at the Seaton Building, a Capit this evenings astollows J, Maret ois Of the Te ~The = Sonvenanc StOd, at the Wallach Bul p. In. sp OF ue WLRe Schools oC tie Fourth Division of Puraphrase. = Wid, ALS Pn & Caprive, © Colored Scuvuls of Le Seventh Division, at Dy Godtrey: iuild.ng, at 3 p. wa. id Sclidd.s oF tue Eighth Division, at oo% BULAN ALS pik CHANGES Ig TeACHERSAZES, The resignation of Miss Mary. Thomas, of the third division, was accepted. Miss Susie Nichols Was substituted in the listo sub-assistant teaca- etlv-s Edeiin and Mat- | que youn niuel Ved > a suspicions ed In Bs mn a hotel kuife Luck been, from the Nu- Boyd, who aets asa guide to visitors tn this | | | aaty tes that e S against him of 1 | ers in the etzhth division tu place of Miss Georgie imp)-ition toward strangers, contamned ta tetter | Batis: | Mss cura tery was granted a certttictue te ihe Desiriet Couauisioners, are absolutely false, | 4 acting te mune sixta division. Leave of a er Arrowscith to-day took down 70) | #l> lee for oue you ai i tro ty to Colonial Beach, the | Hailey, of tue tou dar Point, te Jane Mow TIES COL RED atIGH SCHOOL. Biiekision Ish ea A Mr. Purvis offered a re-olutiva, to go into effeet SS to Oe sdlbae ghee uly Ist, 1885, txing the salary of the priactpal of | nue emking S081 pasiongers al | a6 iuich school of the sevensh and elzat divisions © kn exemplified copy of the will of James Hi | (coiured schools) at $2500, providing that sad Fow ased, of Prince teorge's county, MUL, | senoot be ain Was fled In the register of wills office today. die | Lon suze, Fewves his property Wo ts wife, with remainders to | yy, his dwuguters, Euzabeti si. Kuodes, Isabelia Fow= and Leavial | peiucent Pow LAST DAY OF THE Camp. Closing Exercises at Jackson Grove. ‘Trial Heats at Watkins. RESULT OF THE FIRST DATS RACING—THR COLUMBLAS OF THIS CITY AWARDED 4 HEAT. The first day’s races of the National regatta at Watkins resulted as follows, the course being 6 Inles straightaway: The Orst heat of the junior singles was won by Jno. F. Cumming, of the Crescent club, Boston; the second heat by E J. Mulcahy, Mutual club, of Albany; the third Dy D. P. Nowlan, Albany club, A.bany, and the fourth. by G. A. Strickland, Peter- boro club, Torguta, In the Sealor singles the Mrst eat was won by O'Connell, of Portisnd. In the second heat, J. P. Bucsiey, of Portlani, Me., eastiy defeated Monohan, of Albany, in 12:18. ‘The third heat was between Dempsey, of Philadel- ae Murphy, Of Boston, and Laing, ‘of Montreal. ing won by alength anda half from Marpay, who ied Dempsey by twolengtus The time was ‘VEY, 1020234, and 10:09. THe SENIOR FOURS. ‘The first heat of the senior fours was won by the Axyonauts, Of Toronto, in 952%; Fairmounts, of Philadelphia, second, {2 10:13, and Minnesota, of ‘St. Paul, third, in 10:29. In the second beat the Alevones, of Elizabeth, N. J., were sooa dropped behind, and the race was @ miten between foronto and. the Columbia, of Washington. The former had a length lead at the Correspondence of TH EVENING STAR. JACKSON Grove, A. A. Co., Mp., August 18, 1884. ‘rhe seventh annual campmeeting of the Jackson Grove Association—tae principal m eting of th: | Methodist Protestant caurch in Maryland—closed ‘als morning, and it was, in some respects, the anost successful one yet eid. ‘The experience meeting at 9 o'clock yesterda: morning Was a peculiarly interesting one. It was ducted by Rev. M. McCready, of Ellicott City, and quite a large number gave their testimony. ‘The preaching services of the morning were pre- ceded by a suort statement by Mr.W. J.C. Dulates ‘ue president of the association, Who conzratulat allon the pleasant time tuey had, abd com ented the congregation on tue ine order ol served. ‘THE SERMON OF THE MORNING Was by Bishop J. A. Latane, of Cummtng’s Memo Mal Reformed Episcopal churen, Baltimore, aud althouzh the Methodist Protestants do not as a Tule take Kindly to bishops, Dr. Latane’s position in the church was for the Ume forgotte Sermon Was an exceedingly inuich enjoyed. The congrezation Included | quircer-uille, and vad made It two lengtus at the Persons of every religious complexion, among | hali-niie. Both crews drew together in front. of them Kev. J.D. Stil, of Hill streee M.E! churen, | the Alc and at tae mile Columba, after hay- of Baltimore; J. KR °Wrizht, of Hutaline M. E: | ing made souie desperate spurts, toucied Oars With church, Washington, and sr. C. W. Button, of the | Toronto. Both kept on, and Columbia then rad Lynchburg Virginian. ‘he text of Bishop Latane | over the stern of ‘Toronto's boat, twisting her bead Was Joun x. 16: “And other sheep I have whteh | onto shore. ‘The Columblas gov away’ first, bul are not of tills Held; tem t.so must I bring, and Uhey shall hear my’ volces and there shall be oue fold and one Suepierd.” Vor neariy an hour the Speaker discoursed on the subject of Christian alty, speaiciny of the fraternity” exisiing between the denvminations, all of Wein having the same end in view AU two o'clock a very fine children’s meeting was held at the tubernscle, amducted by Rev. CN. Robinson. It Was Contitiued for about an hour. THE MISSIONARY MEETr at 9:30 o%lock was opened by Mr. and Mrs. Spurrier singing “Ere the Sun goes down” and a hymn by Ue congregation was tollowed by prayer by Rev. W. S. Hammond, of Baltimore. . Rev. F. 1. Tae, of own (secretary 6f the Foreign Misstomary Society oi tue churca), was on the programm for an address tie took ira U-xt MALXxivli “And this gosp .of the Kingdom shail be preactied In all the World for a witness unto all hations and thea the end suall come.” After speaking of the growth of Christianity in Europe ghd WhaL iL bes done tor mankind he Said draw. a Mue on the map a laristian Lands and all ged. Chat Christian Yoronio beat them over Lue line Dy a good lengta. rime, ‘Toronto, Columbla, 10.064; Aleyone, 10:44.’ ‘The umpire disqu lied the Toronto crew. In the Uuird Heat Ui» Por: Huron tumediately steered out towards the center of tue lake, leavl the Withwabs, of Ecors’ Mich., and Ataiantas, o! ‘New York, to go down In company. ‘The Wahwabs had aiead of a length over tie New Yorkers at the quarter, and at ‘the half-mile the Low of the Atalanta slipped nis seat, and the crew stopped. Port Huron steered tn and lost tore ground, the Wahwahs winning by nearly two lengths on a spurc of uventy-ame for the last halfuminute. ‘Tame, 9:07 and 9:12. Fourth heat—Muddlesex, of Cambridge, took the dead nd kept it for uearly a mile, waen Watkins drew level and, going on in front,’ won easly by over three lengths. “Vine, 9:11 Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THz EVENING Star. ‘Tows axp Covyty Scnoots.—The examination Of Ue teachers of the chy public seaoois will take tthe Pe oly Daliding next week, opening On Thursday, Astinstaat. The schoos: on ihe first day Of September and hold a back 18 lie opening of trade, ion Of Cen months, lasting until next July. dev. d. W. Gray called fora coutetinie and over | ‘he examination of county teactere seeee cae $50 was raised. “Remarks were wacie by Rev. W. S. | ISci fustant av the court house. ‘The Jefferson dis Hammond, Dr. Muryland ‘branch of the \Woden's Foreign Mls! Murray, president of the | trict board will put up at once a new Seuvol house. av the Convalescent camp. The county school board mevis at the court uouse here next ‘Thurs lay | Sionary soc the conteren and Re} ‘Mrs. Mui Dr. Murray, president of Y eive quite an inter esting shetel of the Margtand br Voutce Report.—The only prisoners at the sta- that fecelpts lor tae diese year {ion house tis moratng Were two hack drivers, second $300, and. the think, with twei Moses Stepaens and Menj. Berry, colored, « Abaaries, Over $1,000, and tuis suciety pr aciug thelr horses ivou Uie stididnd. to whe A. and fo devote “its Tunas to tue education of girisin | F. depot, and Wwili Medella, a colored bos, ar- Japan. j rested by Oicer “Goodritn, on complaint THE EVENING MEETING: Following this meeting tuere was considerable visiting among the tenters and talking over the eveuts of tie ineeting, and before night many of | the country people came im sufticient to augment | the nizht congregation to from 600 108 0, The usial six 0 Was held in tue tent at the heat, of the ground by Kev. C. N. Robinson, and 1t was quite a’spinied one, coutimuiug LiL ue’ prexehing. father, charge, disorderly conduct, mayor's court Caroline Johnson has been wah assauit upon Ela Such. ‘The mayor arsed Lucy Wiliams, charged with sUal- from Keilleu Swnith, no proof appearing es has is ing mone agcunst ner. Covsty Boanp.—The county board of supervisors met at the Coiumbus street C,H. consid ‘Ted the expenditures county business luis morulng aud Of tue month and other ahs kG a : Noves.—\ir. Stephen Ford, whose hand was one ae a re couuucted Wt anjured inst week at the Long. bridge, has much wey ite caer esation, oman ete | arevad -Unah ie cee Oe ee Tate Uer Was Standing about tne pac. | MULL tye per cen” abatement 13 allowed on city ae quite 4 nuuiuer was stanting about the pace | LAL five per cen’ abatement 13 allowed on city form. After devotional exereises the hymn, ie red Pioneers, body, soul, and sp.cit.” was suag, Mr. Greenfield sic, paraded here Unis morning en route to an} Gol Win, Murrell, tlie generat manager of the anally 250), Wat a saaxlauitia « Assocusted Press, cit W. Cuvi0 Clase, edi= adiector of drawiag b> ay oth of this city, and COL ¢ Mw amd eigath divisions at ain a inka, will adhirrss a grand mans wees and that when necessary tne | are al joke Fadsins Lie sufor the Higa school OL the first | divisions (white schouis) be employee to ztve Lie struction In’ Gertnan to the Higa sctiov: of the | | Seventa and elgath uivisions, ‘This Was referred to the comunlites un tstcn NEW RULES PROPOSED. District Government Affairs. SEWEE CONTHACTS AWAKDE! Lateral sewer contracts, amounting to 7.25.50, Free cierto oe panies Coumasowncts | a resolution by Mr. Griswold to reduce (tid nur 20 i brick sewers, al $3.50 per lineal | ber of the comualttee on teackers to Unree members Utick SWersat $3 K sewers, at | aanendm section of the boar Lof 3 igut credits in the or: andidates receiving Uhe tecomm the supervising principal and local trustee, and it Was Feterred to te comunitter on rules, aws requiring niners Wo give amination to | “| Dr. Purvis offered an amendment to the rules, crs acctes 5) Which Was reterred to the comuities on “al feet Abe russ, providing for the division of the per foot Te Ge lineal fect | Discrice Panto nine “schoo divisions s0° that | fas psn Gt | the sixth division may” te dieiind tuto two parts | ‘ues MeCauldisa, 100 THE GIKARD LUST. > I2-ineh trap conn During a pause in the proceedings of the board, Hons dt at « jor: 800 13-Inel trap | Mfr. Curtis rose and remarked:—Tsee some gen connections at $1.tt) per Lineal TOL. IC Was 41S | tremen of the press bane Inea endnote Oe ordered that the determination of awards k f the press Dave Deen enditivorine to per iter names at wack Ee Geemiee Gor eanoe petrate a Joke on the school trustees by publishing eration. | articles to the effect that the board bad been tm NO CHARGE. Posed upon by aevepilig & plaster of paris Inreply toa request of the District government | IfoM a iasurance company, 1 Was not present tls bust Was ed, Dut heard of t authorities saskt: es, and Was Surprised to reat these art ing the Brus swan Elestrie CO. to | Be er Bae a ee ee pls. E'stiouldike wo ask une zentiemen wito wer tary for that company 5 | Peesent if this bust 1s not brouze, iit 1s of plaster a ‘company haw 2 | Of paris?” . ieee recto s : ‘Afier a inoment of silence, Mr .Warner said, “1 the work of saviug human Ut tink not ers subsequently uchnowiedzed U Of the Brush-Swan Co. on the occasion and stated tiiat they reel assured that th wht not actgar store man with a wooden nd it here aud say 1 Was Powhatan 2” t Mr. Curtis, : - ‘ ted no reply. Mr. Warner was ‘WMEBE appreciated Uy the People OF the District. “| cous to oruceed With the recue business Wat | bunkepe | SreCurus posited in bis thyunes. Baasiy Me Inreply to the petit.on of Nr. Ernst LeeMerand | Warner rew whe a reporter with a brass | others for the improvement of New York aveutte, | check would have the right toqa stlow. the co. between North A and Tile street west, ts | position of thet bronze statue,” This, re at these matters Will De cone | ates fOr HeXt year, | Ss purpose. ‘The C. and 0. Canal. A SUPPLEMENTAL BILL FILED BY ME. DANIEL K. STEW- acr. Mr. Daniel K. Stewart has filed a suppiementat | ated a dtverstor a during w other bastness, and theseby Ject Whlew secincd Unpleasant to several of the tro 1D pres! ped a | Whe Corcoran Sci members, ool of Se Arte AN IMPORTANT ADDITION TO Dill in the United States cireutt court for Maryland INES OF WASUINGr looking to the foreclosure of the mort en bY | Tae Star has receivel a copy of the prospectus hesapeake and Olio canal to sccure the pre- | of the sCorsoran Seiv0l of Swen and Arts," giv 4. construction bonds, which have not been tuet | ing a detatled exhibition of the studies in slence at maturity, and on which Interest has been long in| ant tecanlozy watch are destined lervatter to arrears. ‘The bill sets forth that nearly all the pre- inte cral part of the Instra@tion furnished ferred bonds Isstied under The act of ISH have b niversity, The school Is Pal and ate new un ae abott to becomne die, sth Teason thercot val re hls MUFF and asl de ft e mortgaret p has been borrowe nalversti totus degrees of bac “lor cinevr, &*. amd speetat act of csibly Tor Tepatrs, but that in resaty | pees all ft was ed b> extending locks — and | COURS ee te ep tmetion of the cenat.| ! Atos professors Te Seo ahancion th cay stn ay ost Iss deiauit in the pa Issued us <1 tn th tar, f the eanal upon sucepssive coupons iu ub. ag iso tine trusty | Soutierst con trustees | ional tlh Sal reference to 3 of ig Ce ate mit aning ainpie recta: ton the preferred: bondi until the sale of the eas aes Space ae canal can be inate or the florist Law se ry of Heal ‘Tuls lecture hall will seat 500 ‘Trai ul adventazes whieh Washington offers seat of professional edueation ML tediel us amd inlaw ace prayed by the umber of Ins Hons already estvbiished for this purpo | school of the Colmablan University 15 44 18% 8.000. | almost cooval with the f mi of the institu. Le 2h sie 35: | ty the citys es, to John 0. | thotig he vear 1864, already le to Ee | yy Latest prospect to | many t Le Droit Park; 5.000. | through ex Filaa Barket to sarah & Dingman, lot 64, 4.36% | But Wasik essesses. euA trustee, Wo Sebastian’ Toept | 4 Melon in Sewenee and : 8. Duva’ to Isaac so such bystruction a mom West street, + Sclentitie ex; FES Who best Enow low to use Its Int 1 that the Urustees of the propove to enter, and tuleed on such ad- 1 reso HL. Chiappe W. Kin Warner, toe i IE G80. | 7 Wavates Grove. | Ruprse Ai Yesterday Ds Tue Prorosen Cesn ist evening a Joint iu he chur Roslyn ya Ja. across the Aqueduct t. Rev oA. Handy, pastor, to tured John WwW. ¢ nn alleged P. 1 charged With bein pe a nithber of witness. Js Known as “Su itv und Frederic y Writers, Desids s "rhe Datta So" Witere, th churches duet ments for th abbat particip. scouts inthe | ri setts what nitions Stat aay prockunation idand the prizes awanted. Most of the tlekets, iss io thts city. Th Eigen apparatis were s ue app princine press, od and placad ments, With a similar co) ime in preparing for the cele! pane With the Teolutions a cu ‘of one from each chures aud wolnited to make every effort teattain Arwarp oF Irs Hsp aw: in the i UnTeats of perso! wife, Mary E Sp band threaten she —Louls Spicer was tried aorIns on a chine of al Vivienee towards his, cer, Who testified That her hus. 1 to" ill her, and struck her, be Femoustrated wealnst his. Dreaking up he can home yesterd.y ntoxl- esinld thal sue was afraid to rewucn to nGe Tehvavente, near th street south. ss If ie Was allowe 1s. Spleer Was re quired to give by m Of $00, in default e Nationals yesterday, bY toi. Powell Nath The Nationals have rick, termer third baseman of tie er seams yesterday: AU Chi 11. At Boston Provide: Urilons, S; National Unions 1 ueny.& At adelpiin, & “At Cot uapolis, 4 At York— At New York—Vi At Detrott—Cleveland, 6 Detroit, | 3 Brookivyn, & Athletic, 2 ACSC | St. Louis, 6; Louisvitie, 3 Acctpxt To 4 Cutin.—Marion B. Ridzate, da half Years oid, a 1525 street, Was found about i Mstp yor Hotsesaeaxtya.—Jam°s Turner, the colored boy who Was arresed yesterday for enter, ing Che resttence of Me. Frauk HL Finity, No. 1206 Pennavivant avenne, on Satucday algut Liste wes Sulkce Mills this inerning for i in Lue igi. Ite pleaded gality, ease Was seut to lie grand jury. Bonds m4: MYKa Cr nit .—Hon. John Goode and Hon. J.J. Key, ford. Aibler Smith, hay filed a sutl aguas! Mr Myre Clare Galnes (6r $5.00) (or professtonal servié-s before Congress, the Land FAAS onsciows on the stairs | ome, &. fa her Skul Pract’ The child died at 5p. m., Sa having rent clous util that time. ‘The Reece Rares to Vorsas West via. Pexxsvi- VaSIA RAILRoaD.—The transportation comuultiecs of the Oho, Hlnois and Tadiana associations have Mttie Owe as ve fallen over the bal- mt ‘ perlectod arrangements wita the Pennsylvania Norice To Vormns to Fatt Eurcrion ix New| raliroad for reluced rites for voters from: Waaht Yor asp 11 2 LAND States—Arrange- | ington golus hoc to vote to the fall election. ments bave been thade with the Pennsylvania Paik | Ie ts of Iroaclad form and a continu rad for Sake LOund-inip Lickets, trom-clad form, | ous trip in both directions, good Loe B) dare will nxt for continuous tap between Washington and certificate © ofticer of New York, at one fare, to vona fd? voters ais arrange home to vote in New Engiund states. Tlie te Ruaioers ot Ueie tant Eon vabers of thelr immedtat gtuced by Uns company g toer | Sam laade Wor voters lo New York state. 8 aFraMgeMDS sv Lowe to cast thelr votes excursion, preached trom AMlatihew Ti. 2: itepeut, tor the Aingdou of Heaven Is at huni.” ‘ihe seruow was ah Carnest fo Lo repentance. ‘The con= 1 and 1 eve fupresston. After ule sermon appeared al the imourne A Devilish Dentint. CHARGES BROUGUT AGAINST A TRAVELING TOOTH- PULLER BY A LITTLE GUL. Jobn Hicks, formerly of West Virginia, who rep- Tesents hiinself as a traveling dentist, was lodged in Jail yeSterday at Hagerstown, Md.,on the charge ‘of committing a rape upon Cora Spielman, the ten- year-old daughter of David Spielman, a resident of that place. Hicks and ils wife nave Deen boarding With Splelman for the past six weeks, and the alleged offense was perpetrated on diffrent nights during the past week by Hicks, who, It is charged, entered the child's room, aud, by Uireatening bet with punishinent tf she resisted or informed any one, aveompilsned his design. ‘The child finally osed ail Uh stances Monday, after ‘sie d returned With Hicks, Whom she lad accom- Panted at 4 o'clock In tie Tnorning for the purpose oF showing ulin Where Dr. Auson lived.” Wille walling Gh the poreu for the doc Lori ETegaitua paid te ciosest dently made a de qutubers of pent Bench, and during Scoging and Right eigit persons were conver total nuiuber OF conversions about Tuirts—souie having in dddluion to tase al Ue altar plofessed, fa the ents, FAREWELLS, This morning by 5 v'clock some of the tentershad | commenced to pack thelr gouds; Indeed, some dur. ing the night bad about commited their prepara Uons to move. At6o'ciock Rev. Mr. Kobinson was im che mneeting teat, anda prayer and experience beet ing was Ib Id. The | Pes as the family prsyer meet jock by Rev. Dr. Murray, st and leave-tak- waxous Were busy in removing | ais. | The evidence vetore tor's appearanoe “4 0 the depot or Lo te homes Of the | he, sue chances, Imade another ‘Leeper ver tenters. } Pefson, aud she was se cruelly treated by hin upon Se | Unt! occasion taut when she returned home she in- 1 Much Ado A bout Nothing. } formed ler mother. Atter questioning, she THE UNIONTOWN FENCE lormer Ofte ASSAULT CASE DIS- LICE COURT. Judge Mills, tus morning, i too revolting for publication, and the Gool effrontery of the prisoner and his Insinuae Net “an Al Pile.” 00 A ped. a | 8 A EE PE. The editor of an eastern paper speaks of the ‘ooo 244 EE Bop Washington monument as an “absurd Plie of stones.” The eastern editor could never have seen the Washington monument or else his egotism as rum him hopelessly into the hypereritical. He must be ignorant, stupid, or insincere who applies such a descriptive phrase to such a work. It is not IT 18 NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE, BUT OCF “absurd,” unless all efforts of man to erect notable ‘marks of the respect and love borne by the ving = for thelr distinguished dead are absurd. The exts. | AVOWED PURPOSE To MAKE SWEEPING REDUC- tence of this monument does not alter George — Washington's relations to history, nor add to the UNDERWEAR TMENT. WI value of his Services to his countrymen, It Is true, SLE OS a =: me Dut there are few genuine Americans who can first _— Orever set eye upon it without feeling renewed appreciation of the greatness of the man whom it ‘was bullt to honor throughout all time. No com- monly great man ever received sucha tribute ‘There was but one Washington—there 1s but one. monument such as this. It is not “absurd,” unless ARE NECESSARILY COMPELLED TO DO THIS EXING THE NEXT DOOK PREVIOUS TO AND artls absurd, for the Washington monument 1s a — Work of art, classic, wonderful, perfect. It startles | BUILDING. by its height, piercing the clouds and overtopping _— ail other Works huinan, from Babel to Cologne. It wes with its vastness, significant of the resources, patience, and power of its builders. It delights the eye with its grace of form and proportion, In con- sideration of the emotions Which promoted it, of Uhe generations that have watched tts growth, and of the noble purpose If serves at last,the mind finds pleasant occupation. It is not a pile, but a shaft, So massive and wie, yet so slender andairy. It18 art by hundreds of tcet and thousands of tons—but art sull. Iv is America’s obelisk, pure as the purest Of its prototypes, Cs'pical of a nation’s reverence for its first hero, aod ftungiy larger and higher than anything clse beneath the sun. EVERY ONE KNOWS WHAT EFFECT DIRT AND DUST HAS ON UNDERWEAR: THEREFORE. RATHER THAN WAIT AND GET THEM SOILED. WE WILL SELL THEM NOW, AND GIVE OUR PA- TRONS THE BENEFIT OF THE KEDUCTION. OF COURSE WE CANNOT MENTION ALL WE HAVE IN THIS DEPARTMENT, AND ENUMERATE THE PRICES, 80 WE WILL ONLY MENTION A FEW yOu ganar rae, Westen Uxtox—0,,T. SPECIAL SETICLES—FOR INSTANCE: ‘erks, Who runs a bucket shop in Cleveland, O.,has Goop »: 3 ERED brought suit against the: Western Calon Cevgrapn| 2 coe cnn CONN meno = company for dimages in the sum of $2,200. Damages are clalined because of the distorted form in which a message sent trom Cleveland on January 12 Feached Chicago. ‘The telegram as sent ordered The Sale of 180,000 bushels of Wheat, to be delivered in February aud May. But when It reached Chicago AU read IR Such a Way as to order the sale Of 20,000 Dusheis of wheat and 80,000 bushels of corn. WELL MADE, AT 690, A BETTER GOWN, WITH YOKE AND FIVE PIECES OF NICE WIDIH EMBROIDERY AT s9c., FORMER PRICE 81.0. MOTHEK HUBEARD GOWNS, 56 AND 58 INCHES LONG, 980. THIS GOWN IS A SPECIAL FEATURE, PARTICULARLY AS 1T IS LONGER THAN XHE AVERAGE GOWN. = CAMBRIC CHEMISE, WITH LACE AND EM- BROIDERY YOKES, 98¢.; GOOD VALUE AT 813. FOUR QIFFERENT STYLES OF THE ABOVE. DRAWERS TO MATCH THESE, SAME I'RICE, LADUES' WHITE SKIRTS, REALLY THE CHEAP- ‘EST EVER OFFERED. ASPLENDID COTTON SKIRT, DEEP CAMBRIC RUFFLE, TRIMMED WITH THREE INCH Lack AND FINE TUCKING, AT 980, SEIRTS WITH EMBROIDERED RUFFLE AND TUCKING, 980, _ IN OUR MISSES’ AND CHILDPEN'S DEPART- MENT, WE WILL MAKE YOU A REDUCTION OF 83%5 PED CENT OFF MARKED PRICE. FROM THIS YOU CAN JUDGE THAT WE ARE SINCERE IN OUR ASSERTIONS, «= THESE COMPRISE GINGHAMS, PIQUE, MAR- SEILLES, INDIA LINEN, LAWN AND CAMBLIC Coricuna INFANTILE BLOOD PURIFIERS AND SKIN BZAU- ‘TIFIERS, ~~ ‘4 APCSITIVE OURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES, FROM PIM- PLES TO SCROFULA. Infantile and Birth Humors, Milk Crust, Scalled ‘Head, Lezemas, and every form of Itching, Scaly, Pim- Ply, Scrofuious and Inherited Diseases of the Blood Skin and Seup: with loss of Hatr, from Infancy to Age cured by the Cuticura Resolvent, the new blood purifier” internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap, the great skin cures, externally. Absolutely pure and safe, and ‘may be used From the moment of birth, “OUR LITTLE BOY." Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebbins, Belchertown, Mass, write: “Our little boy was territly afflicted with Scrof- Wa, Salt Rheum and Erysipelas ever since he was born, and nothing we could give him helped hia until we tried Cuticura Remalies, which grsdually cu red him until he is now as fir as any child.” “WORKS TO A CHARM." J.8, Weeks, Esq., Town Treasurer, St. Albans, Vt. says May 28: “1t works to a charm on my baby's face und head. Cured the head entirely, and has nearly cleansed the faco of sores, I have recom- amended it to several aud Dr. Plaut has ordered it for them.” CORSETS! CORSETS! “A TERRIBLE CASE.” Charles Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J. writes: “My son, alad of twelve years, was completely, cured of a terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticura Kem edies. From the top of his head to the soles of his fext ‘was one massof scabs.” Every other remedy and physi- 5,000 PAIRS AT A LARGE REDUCTION. SHALL DISCONTINUE KEEPING SOME OF THESE WE cians had Leen tried i vain. = FOR PALE, LANGUID, MAKES, AND WILL SELL THE LATTER AT A Emaciated children, with pimply, sallow akin, the Cutie a cnra Remedies wil prove a perfect blessing. cleansing | GREAT SACRIFICE ‘the blood and skin of inherited impuritics aud expelling the germs of scrofula, rheumatism, consumption and ‘severe skin diseases, Sold everywhere. Price: Curtcuma, 80 cents; Re- == SOLVENT, $1; Soap, 25ceuts. POTTER DRUG aND CHEM- IcaL Co., Boston, Muss, Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” BABY. Use Cuticura Soap, an exquisitely perfumed LANSBURGH & BRO, Lon Cuil Cir eilid was naturally depraved pro- | Skin Beantifier and Toilet, Bath and Nureery Sana-} the cases were called for trial of Molyneaux Hew- | Guee! ginat excitement aime the aude, his | tive, wa | = t and Fred, Douglass.) d with assaulting | child ts suffering very much from the assatite, and ; 3s 20-4245 REVESTH ETREET len ‘Moss, wit Moss, on Monday | 18 Seakeosy able to walk. "Hicks 13a StoWL-bUL | morning Last. Atiomey Tnomas, | Man and Is about sixty years of age, { Low Paces: Low Pats: assisted by Mr Moss, appeared tor the prosecu-| tion, Mr. Hewlett appeared tor himseit and Mir | A 0 = oo aren sf oo. see Douglass. Miss Ellen Mess testifted that last Mon- | LOW PRICES! mA UU oe "T Too XN Ghy moeniagths detenaints Gime down wens | RARE EC F HSB RRS | fence, wnlei is near her house, and began chop- a°4 “uu ‘co oT UL “oo” 8 ANE | ping Itdowa, Witness put her head out of the aik. 60. ¥. oe i — Window and called to them to stop chopping the Ero o % ¥ & EY — Tence, when Hewlett threw a fenee tall at her RREO 0 YY AAT & whieh struck her in che Beow ERO O WY RAL In ordst to close out our entire Spring and Summer 2.0. OMEARA & CO, | Rk‘oo ¥ 24 trun FEFECT OF A POINTED PISTOL. aster of Mrs. Moss, testifled that t threw the fence rffl at Mrs. Moss witness cried “murder? and “poitce’ and | threw a ste Mrs. Mos, who wus at the pointed a pistol at the fence choppers tad Mr, Dolziass ran home. Mr. Hew= litstarteLater hun, but fell down, dropping his Ella Tolitve: axe and iat, which he lett Dent lum. He got up aud Went htm, Witness, Mossy Dave Sey Denney and Mrs. tolly ER water at them. When vir, Hew ER ce fall Mrs. Moss toinied the plstol at U # not Kt to Shoot It, Harte Moss a ssier of Mr M testlmony, as dllso dL Does HEWLETT DE ‘This closed the twstiuony for the prosecution, | ahd Mr. Hewl {that le went with his drother-in-iaw, Wr. Dowsiss, on Monday morning | here Wats toboddy about | 38, Fave Denney, color strength and wholesomen the oniinars king ‘More economical than anil cannot be sold in competition and Mrs Toliver. When e multitude of low test, short wed eae ie ae mnten | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or stone at then. Hattie Moss cat } Phosphate powdera. Sold only in cans. ‘Baxi ‘Volliver told her to take a rall In Ut sete ese eae: Ror Datta j she dtd. Th Powben Co., 106 Wall street, 26 Window, and. Vrs ‘ He dealt tn x i crowd at Musy Au Unrowhiy stones he | left and went into the Louse, | Fred. Donzlass, Jn, hls wi Virginia Douglass, Lis son Fred. gave siinliar testimoayy and Positively Chat Chere Wits no raul thrown. | a jad Uat It was much ado about} AYFR'S SANSAPARIIEA I8 DESIGNED FoR nothing, and distutssed the case, | 4% those who needa medicine to purify their blood, oO H Jiicre eo thelr petite, and refnvenate Contempt of Court. No other p JAMES LEONARD FINSb $20 BY JcDOR Mtn, In the Police Court this morning the case atrainst James Leonard, charged with contempt of esurt in | soliciting business, was called for trial. "Testimony | was given tothe effect that on the 41th instant Lavinia Thomas was brought before the court on a charg: of threats against Lucy Myers, and the case Was dismissed without the employment of counsel; that previous to the trial Leonard approached her, | fold her thot the tine would be not less than $31 but she could empioy a cerita Lawyer for $3. Whi suin Would be retinded It she werr | aration so well spot. Ths record of lorty years is oue of constant (riu:iph over disease. FOR 7s SOOTHING AND GRATEYEL INFLU ont escalp, aud for the removal aid preven= tiow of dlandenff, Ayer’s Hair Vigor has no equal. It restores faded or xray hair to its original dark color, | stimulates tue crowta of the hair, and gives ita beauth. ful soft, givasy and ailien appearance, auld iN hed. and that | Leonard approached David ‘Thomas with asimitee | Proposition. The defendant elultned that come plaining witn me to fin anid asked hitn Whit the fin woutd be, and he told. thet tbe lt Yeo generally $20, and referred then to Mr. HL i. Wells, \ Foor Or Jr. 10 substantiate lis st se Tyoow Corros, dndge Mills subd under L creating the Police xs vi tempt of court, a je pr rtlee of Sollelting bn tness | 8 Cests. oT court was fast bringing incmbers of e TENTS, Dar who practice in the court 5, Sore Beats mid the jud-re of the court into di nspute. In the case “unde eed ation there had ben a clear vi the court of July 27, 1583 however, the court Woulll hot be severe bun ay finpose at tine 0: $20 oF 30 Oays tn Jad, entered accordingly. Las ‘The Courts. Pouce Covur—Juitse Mis pro tem, under consider- ation of the ruie of ASUS was the rst ¢ SEFRSUCKER GINGHAMS, 53 cents, DRESS GINGHAMS, Check Styles, ox cents, FIGURED LAWNS-FIGURED LAWNS—5 centa INDIA LINEN, 8%, 0c, 12%. CALICOES, 5c. CALICOES, 50, uid ‘The tine was i Brussels Ctrnets, Fall Styles, 75¢., 800, 850,870, * To-day Chas Minercol.for assiuliin LouiaaTay- | Raster Ten bed ae Was neh G10 Ora) a eee ast | Catiton Flannets, Ger Be soe Tino assauit oa Kate Banelay; 5.1 4ugtaty Carvets eens oo sree ae dtl ilmort Wrecking Brea Seok | SAE Gasser al wok during ‘uiluority. Washington Deutase ents, all wool, Jit de, 450., | and Win. Scuotield, aftray; $5 each, wm Colored, a ee ee Seteg } eI arriage Woenses have | LADIES! FLANNEL SUITING, Navy Blue, Bi | heen ts F the clerk of the wour. to Dennis | Myrtle, Biack and Garnet, at 123 centa 7) "® SOW™ ad Sarak Thom is, of Howry, county, sta. 1847 Pennsyivania Avenua, Are relling their entire stock—Guns, Rifles, Cutlery. Tools, Tackle, Notions, Musical Instruments, Jewelry Rardware, &c., at suction, every evening, at 7 p.m, ‘Bargaius can behad Sec suction advertisement. y7 Stock within the next two weeks wa have prices reduced to fifty cents on the dollar, MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, BOYS' SUITS. | Great Aso Posrmve Cieanxa CHILDREN'S SUITS. a ALPACA COATS. _ SEERSUCKER COAT AND VEST. Our entire stock of | LADIES", MISSES’ and CITT-DRFNS, and MEN'S and ‘BOYS'SUMMER SHOES At actual cost for the balance of ihe season. 411 thone in need of Low Shces should certainly not miss this op- portunity as some wonderful Bangans can be lad. ‘We have about 500 pairs LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that bave never been soldfor less than}$3. They are foing now at $2a pair. All of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold for $5 and $6 are now selling ut $250and Be OFFICE COATS. ‘Men's, Youths’, Boys'and Children's PANTS in large | variety, very low. 1 THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. ‘Don't mias this great opportunity, as you will save an? money by doing so at the Keliable Shoe Stores of Mexoxasovau Or Sj zw Bostxess | SINSHEIMER & BROS, RECEIVED By THE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, ‘From the ldth to 26th inst,, inclusive: yt 806 7th and 3151 Mstreota, Scaaex Crorume NOW AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE This lire consisting mainly of SEERSUCKER SUITS, VESTS, &c., Kc. ‘Take advantave of this golden Ete canoe lL wool Men'a Bulte at $6, redueed frou 5 = = oS Boyy, Suits a: 93.50 reduced from $7, The Arsociation conducts its business on the assess- meng plan. ments are made bi-monthly, to wit on the First Week Days of February. April, June, Au- gust, October and November. Que assesanent produces over $100,000, sufficient to cover eichteen (18) average ss ay be 86.00, “giz Seba cena “TE OOH ne a Si see Office in Washington 1509 H street. A 85 Suit, Jacket, Pants, mowst 625 ss81 1.¥. KNIGHT, Gen'l Agent. = - $2 a =: ‘ = AU made Of the very best fabrics, and°stsllably gt | Srecur Norice pS TO-DAY. We put on our term about 1,500 pairs o”d Men's 1 RESPRCTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF | and Boys’ Pants, @hich wil be close ont at Sealy hale ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING | their value BUILDING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS fi HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD I¥ NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE. HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES A 83 Men's Pants now $1.50, M, F. EISEMAN, €21 77m Srarer Nonrawerr, 22 Under Odd Feliows' Hall. Troxzs Axo Traverxe Bass SUMMER RESORTS. ___ BOARD —KOUSE LOCATED ABOUT 100 mm teach. good bathing a a Sal ITEM most given away crry Goods to morrow only at RK Goldschinids, $12 7th st.naw Lower’ 500 tooth picks fOr dc; Kisitg Sun stove polish 4 | tod rate B MeN é ake: muchae 3c a LOtLe; tea belis 4c: lange lene, Charles county, Md. Se Se; tack hammers 2c; Seales Sc; 8 Tt. clotiwes tes 4c 60 (U8; 9) TH aZe; dust brusues Ye, 7 pin facks $6; 10 pin 8 lemon squeez Navy blacking 2 bread graiem ge: SyTUp cams 9¢; Chula TRE Kuans IMUKS 3 VRINGS AND MINERAL Ba’ gett M untainn. veer Winchestor Vay Lekets, coo until October Sst. @8 50. pauphiets, geing afl information, may be ACS PRATT & 508m Matagers, 401 9th strwet nortiwent hat 923.4 We dey peng kulves 3. ve polish 4a box; mustard spoons IVER SPRINGS ST MMER KESORT. OR J Aid tors tras By RES ce Mt Marie 6 each ulcke: ps tute. Mi ine. five vie or BY Jinzo” cream pitchers © Les Ye; Shavlag brushes 4c; colon deminade Colts ot Mk tam , NG; also Lo make room Tor new goods int KP WLARIS TU RAIS WH be Olered In hots 1 ACH Tore. every descnption and my euiire stock ot tr WESTMORLAND COUNTY, FAL Trunks, ret carriages: will be SETAE got hitched hy Rotomte rive offered at and be Feeney WEES E RIA SRA RR oe sem = MoHTS Matt water Iuxucice Hathine unes elle ‘The Advauve Guard | “lermas: €2 yer day, 910-612 per week Bob B60 bee: of our vast fall stock binning to. rrive, we are | mouth compeited to clear oul our =) Ladies’ Oxtond and Jers: Worth $1.30. Jow bulon Ues and opera suppers down to @ and 23.. Soc. Kid croquet siippy Listes, $9 ai som: ‘ASEASON AT AVON INN” Address 8H YARD. N92 TRE Victor Now op (ibe Block from oem. Ace ma for St Gas and all conwemences, Fras Keduced rates tor May and Jun STARFOKD MOUSE AND READ 5 ANIC CITA, 5 doen all the tn SBURY PARK ahs low -yt N & C08 Keil a away. | Shoe Houses, edit f ms 15 mane? Penna avenue. View 3 KEMPE, eT aAG oad : at auseely jetureiahoa ouad ie ate cuty straw 1 ety re ctase ‘ecccuntanaiations Aiea 3 j sluuxacering prices, F — ae an - WNL BEA. 5 on Grapes WEstA A comm cat Lasttuty ee fre rs'club of Auited to visit Viney | and tu. Grape takes a Pork a to any tn lie World. hane Vata hd SS poe clry, SEA END OF ation for 150 starts all | Sa rae TPE SLE View. asec bak ys Poca ' c som none end of Wesley lake. Pine an view, by Lhe gauion or Bott ' : 4 Oa Pepecaly a family tous Faactiy tty roi trom Messrs Barbour & Ji: Hon, 614 Pennsylvania | pe" Reteot raluace. Pinwt-claws tab Mn avin ls Te | GeonseS! Kemmay'a Sone Fa PA QUES APE ANS, Ose toc ©. Bryan, WIS New ¥ be Siew af the oremn, in. Now. Buredes, F str Bryan Bros, 6s 1 Fy SCPAN AVEND? N°J., within Atty ya ubolatrucied tavan tee Rea te Pevttn. ‘Newly tural tment " | Toran moasrate Man XS WOR Fareed Pomscun HAL AKKANSAS AVE ub or uid Geoe sae ¥, UG TU street, aw |e Tes Cold Milwaukee Be pe) a i vid Mitwanker Beer, NE aC AND, eed seredinodt buglbu stwur ice Seansows, 410) JS ™1GhS HOTEL AND stare, son | guh'stven, ° TroSAnprows wb. i aes: a * | Dutty*s Barley Malt Whiskey ba | ASadsoluteiy pur> and will cure auy case uf dys aa | pepsia ur ubaigesti aw | _308t0bl te —- YAKLLON MUSE ic CALE Nay POU VEN SUN Na, bd 442 9th street St cape Frou opus all tur deat Send tor cecal ate attention. a-| Sapasome otal the oe, ot ee | ae > ; T ae I ‘OPULAR Ww ATERING Pre, in the clty of Baitinore CAPE MAX, what he pr where @ mre bas $ required aud he wil answer Duily’s Pure Buriey | ge geached betha Diait Whiskey, aw WEST JERSPY RATEROAD Trteehonrs from Philadelphia. Past express tratna with Parlor Carw attached. are run duriug the season at convenient Louny aud passeugers wal dud on theirar 50c, Ladies Wear Se. 70 7thstnw, IW Baileys $1 Saw, warranted equal an: $2.50, = = at | rival at ther rep Rnaserreaeg AO | SEW BLOAD STRPPT STATION, PHILADELPHTA, Whohave been givine ther chfdren Dufts’s Pure | Colon Transfer coaches aud horse cam ready to tram ee Aer ulrect to the station of the atid We kor SuMIueT cOMpLDLS If AL SET bine Aid BOL Save the lives of the site one aw BT JERSEY RAMLROAD sii “2 oy | atthe foot of Maret trent. Thorntons Ematsion or ticks, Lagwage cuecks and full information, ap } cf pure Cod Liver Gil with Hy} und Sota f01 Patrition and ye nitesot Tame tion, impaired pd pleasent a Piyas follows: Northeast corner 13th street and Pennsylvaniaave, Ptaues baitunore and Potomac railromd, Tetake. Tp br ange bout ¥ i uy | 3. R WOODS, Gencral Passenger Agent Corer bavuuiure and Aullisun Streets, Balu, Md _CTARIPS F. PUGH. Atte CITY EXPuEss Tar BUN THROUGH WITHOUT STOPS AN Ww MINUDES, Ca Camden and AtlanticR.R | West Jenwy Railroad Wt ch’s, 7th and ELem,yw, Bicycle Shirts at Avert Ask amy Nurse In the elty of Baltic Where the merits of Dufly’s Mait Whiskey Is kuown better thon tn any tng ne {otter city of thls country) What the TiNSICl4N | pyation fe vinest | tation 2" saree { prescribes for the sick room In cases of h vers and | { She will answer only Duify’s Mall Widskey, 2W | | Paseencers from Washineton will take the ‘bronet ! _ | Tretus of the petconoxe a cores Secon So ere : eiteia’ omape frrisine'a te Nem Bical Steet Stathon Freaks scattered Ev isos inal sive Soret arnunrte Fortune's the West “Jersey taiiroad Sus. Does history repeat ttselt in vain? Let noman ticuaud Ciuon Ttnuster Co chen exmnret dieect 80 Ue deuce that ‘Phe Louisiana State Lottery Suatiow of clic Caaudeu aud AcdautC Roalirved. Cuestay, July 150, at noon, « — Gtand Sou ily bi-irthution, wie should cet For throneh tickets, bagwage checks, and fall tmfor- 2O01M Stites trot 75.000 down, All tus mation, aipiy as follows: s La. No. Om, one-tiethl paid to a v4 “chro | we | be had from si. Al Dauphin, New Orh 12.833 drew ISC¢ en Ot Northeast Corver of 13th street and Pennsylvania ave, Station Baltimore and Potommc Railrosd. 2. K. WOOD, Gen, Passenger Agent. Gen, Manuaer, patd throug 2 ANOLUET 10 E. Milwaukew, Was. sold in San Francs, cal dinew he 4s hcapllal prides of $6, one WI Kot: corner Locust ! to Curis. Het. | CHAS. F_PUG ‘ue Asaixcroy, OCEAN GROVE, 3.1. Fieadguarters of the Association. Location puqudied, No back Femme Accommodaton SU sueate ‘sold in tufts and Caltope sts, New Mempuis, Teun, card, Norfolk, Va. 13-2m ulm and may j é | Atestic are Adies Connected with the gi depart Duffy's Pure | _ Harte vy to tat yom patter th | Sank) SkteEEDET Testure color to Your Chek, elusdelty tO the sep ATLANIIC CITE and lone lo ach. Try tt aw “ hon Cor ASk for Welln 15. Quick, (PEN ALL THE vEan complete cure. Harder=vtt « Tired and Nursing Mothers, Try Duffy's Pure Barley Mat Wiilawey: iv Will batld you up. 2w Warts, bunlous, $ | —, * 1) MEEITOS, ASPURY PARK. Diamond Shirts at Auert. WR TEM wths + BS SEM PLIVeS, Malt Whi try aw aud ‘traiue ut Dr. Dyes Celebrated “Hlectro-Voltaic Telts and CF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPANT, 7EEMONT. ATLANTICCITY, VERMONT AVENUE: Trius, MD | qpae BCC MoeN TAIN HOUSE On Thirty Pays Tria | Eieetrie Applian uiy days to mea | ri re im | Tocgtolin the Blue Rider Mountatos, upou the line of Goung oF Old) who ate aMivted wich nervous de | Toratet in t Sitar ane pon Abel Atlan at THE ELEGANT NEW FOTEL ‘The Voltate Hele ¢ alt, Wien, wm send | Uility, lost vitality and kindred uoubles, guarantee. 5 Ing Specay aud carnplete tes Te ndice from Baltimore, maMly VIgUF. Addiess as ule mee NLL OPES UNE TENTH. This Hotel has teva eulaneed and improved, and it first-ciass iu all ite aypoiutueuta, ee 8S und B00 per day. Bpecul matenby the MAGRIEICENT SCENERTY = lerzymen, ant iteraty nies, re" Duffy's Pure sa tonic; it will build You up, Bw Ider Fresh Alderney Buuer, ¥ morning, anid delivered in halt-pout 1S. ae. per und. Also, COLLAge Cheese, BULLEUUA alla Sweet IK, Se. per quart, Creain 1c. pil, y Dairy Wagons surned GLASS HOUSE. GE, wall Open for Teor Tinea! and aatent surf bathine ob the uUC Coast. Many Waprowements are bene tmine: €10 to $15 jer Week. Special arreiugenenta, Send tur circular wer ALTER BURTON, SNECTICUT, it ‘ocean view. A ut WHIT we de Biss AG 5 ity. NaF pon ec, j rye BaALowix, teat BEACH MAVEN, N. 3. Entirely new and leant. The best on the Atlantis coast. Capacity. 200, Firstweason. Now open. For particulars address $523-6-f.mtm P PEXTONS, ATEANTICCITS, SovTH CAROLIN] rach: heat and ems throm ‘Conatiodation : op im E JAUME TY HOUSEFURNISHINGS. WT svexmsmersxw 717 x Crorutsa FOR HUT WEATHER Noan waren «00, (GtPennsyIvania ia NOAH WALEER & CO, (tPennsyivania Ava NCAH WALKER & 00, ennssivania Ava, NOAH WALKER & 02, CtPennsy2vania ava, NOAH WALKER & co, €25 Pennsylvania Ava. NOAH WALKER & co, (it Pennsylvania Ava NOAH WALEEL & CO, CCPenneylvania ava BOAH WALKER & co, it Peunaylvanis Ava nie. Athe ediiutes wah 1 te At home, monnti taint geaskde or bay. © & Depidesuica Zita lous Drap deta and Alvaca, Secu travediny Geet Thea, alyaca | | | NOAH W. £00. NOAH WALKER & CO, VAPOR STOVES. | 2 and. Helene Pet-rson; Bartel G. Sierling — SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS And the Best and Cheapest Place to buy them ALE 200. x aman of ee ABOVE FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ' Po “Burner, Vi | Mond counter vaearet M- Bridgman, of Namse- eowson THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND 18 AT J. HERZ0G'S, S2cPenneyivanis Ava ieM_€25Tenneyivanis Ave | 47s latest cut, Sew Twin eR Two | ———>_+__ | 5, FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN 33 Penneyivania avenue n. w | FP T T Steve equal 10 an ondivary Tur e-Burner. _ Dv wot { Affairs in West Washington. 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Sido, | SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THM CITY, RUNKS! 1 RUNES! RUNES: jag a ee | ACCIDENTALLY DrowNED.—About 8:29 o'clock this ) 2%2 WHICH WE LAKE GREAT PLEASUKE 1N REFER | A era ye gel mame ied ma ete! SATCHELS! SATCHELS! SATCHELSII Me heve several new and second-hand Vapor Stoves morning Curtis Gloveh, a Colored tian, about fore EING 70 A CALL 35 SOLICITED AND) ESri- | hoes . that we offer at very low prines to claai them out | seved years Of akas while empioved in unlondiog | I st Lawss: Lawns: MATES PEOMPTLY FURNISHED. | ar A ull line of Cook Stows,Latrobes, late Matela fin, | folng at tare eee ete Cooper. of Philadelph Pe eg eV WALTER D WYVILL, Exciorve dome, | BMMUEEEEY ROO ER EE 7 Baus Danderti tuid cuustandy ou a Living a : , acclentally Tell Over? 3 : | Gate or deaths br neattencet somone ave ceria Seer Urea ee, ss __Bo A PA AVE: NEMS 0 STREET EEHELEE S38 Wh ¥ = i sired io 2v MS SESES ECO Jains were subsexjtently removed to Mis late home, CS a 10. J Recenven. ae we ee e — T : | Ne 160 St seat Deora Was at = 4 vst se maren ‘ue Ceuesrarep Louies, No. 1, Onder of Good Samaritans, hs Bees UNKS from #1 7 iy TOR, Pearman d Visine neon Samaritans, 6, 3736, A Line st pr, 1C BELT, or TRUNKS, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from $5ua, Lane Amortment, | of the O.°U. A. Mi Tocatrd: i West: Washineiens ) NURS VEILING, Pure Wool, 2. aie Ceased saniwiiaee rams cxpeenly for the cue of deraorementact the | EancuELs trem ®e un Gh. WATTS & ROX, 1 fexadrla, Va tosmoseoe ats Counctl, No. 2. | NUNS VEILINGwidest, double-width, pure wool, all { = ‘qative organs ocoure from whatever cause the Cou.) Also the cheayest Line of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET Coke at ee cors obove Peas ate Alex z y lors, S13. CHAMBER FURNITURE ccc Aigo the "1 Fenn | packet lor, ay igh street, at Fp. mb BLACK BROUADE SILK. the parts inust restore them to bealthy “acti — | walatiear acne Saal “Me EG Bovie | AR sg SO ORES ADInES atone 27 MARR wooo or Exricea cement ee ieee | MMC em aren | BEE aE oma ’ deliver an a, Eiht Balls a 81 un, ote S.sainieceamve samen, Counell, Na, ao CARTERS, Manxer Sack | which we are offering at Great Bargains Beerliy—in Trouble of these organs i Cure seSabygra zaman thy atone Gooden 700 can agro at UPPER TEN tons lookin ey Ppucattons. | They Fey sin UTIFUL SILK AXD WOOL DRESS GOOD: SOUS Sa caeal Zrom bead to toe. This is for, ‘ORE spe é =» E i the Waulington Noaunent semance esu08 | Un reduced to Le, ae am FT Market Space and 208 and 210 6thstrest, | Goes NHONS For ctrealarsnving ral Ca Reerear, we oe oul Lett Cuntbertoaa ate Gattis. 63820 ons. of NUN VEILING, pure eon a vations tof) ascents clenedl ouad aves Galitered Ul (sec see bepghapiwateeee momgpneied Nos 405 AND 405 7rm STREET NORTHWEST. ww i i ttn SY = CATTLE MAREE®.—Sale of HVe stock, as Ls 2 oa — ook vom | by Tavenner Bros. yest » op cePorted | COLORED SILKS (finest quality), $1.50, JURE AND RELIABLE . | Stuttle Up ani sold bests 54, (0 Sar graces | 7 retueed to New Mosic Pp ; Head zuarters or tho H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, | aki tae 1 wna or, BEACH SIR ne SATINE, sa, sx | $leveland’s Grand Victory March, price 38 cents, HOM@PATHIC REMEDIES, SGITEES CHILDRENS CANRIAOR COMPANY. |... , SSHLADELANEA ‘Bs wo by. I i BLACK SILKS Wi ALs0, cows 2 jarket Ui: ashington High Schco) March, price 30 centa, ‘Costas OF swe Ware a ces BLACK Catignuie allAWod, Soot White eee mae caiccnetas Ce meioty gt ite. single vial or in: * | A fall tine of Lawn Tennis Sete, Tennis Rackets, Cro- Seeweare out oan oo oe | Ae ity tesrvor-norch count aceasta See Cire TE TENS ce Sta” | NNThY esnele vor incomplete onttinat Sigs Soe, Mersin Teer Vaoabeds | Sine ator mica” en Ss SY | Baten eee tseribUtiNg reser voir — intuent — Published and tor sale by EOERICKE & TAFEL'S Puanuact, Received, a large assortment of Traveling and Lameb £3 ih street: | ietivertoday nts a Se 34, High user JOHN F.ELLIB & 00, Parkets” Ciularen's Carriages at cost, to tmke roofer | MRS. FISHER devotes her etventaon to the west q ALS D my low Udo a 10 io ey CARTERS, 711 Manesr Seice | :yi¢im 991 Peamaylvania Avenue. neariothstrest, | eab-co7tt 908 F Street, Washington, D.c. ' iailstock. as | Lady Faron ="

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