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THE = EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET alll TEACHERS. assifiention Adopted by thi ict Commissioners. CITY AND DISTRICT THE BALL PLAYERS. Badiy Refeated by t THE PAY or A New Di At the last meeting of the school board Mr. Fish offered a resointion providing that teach- The local base ball public sympathized with | €" Upon being appointed shall receive the low- the Nationals in the hard luck they ex- grade of pay w urd to the grade In Perieneed on their recent trip. Judging from | Which they are ch. This resolution was the scores of most of the games the National. | 'ferred to the committee on ways and means. Just missed victory after victory, and played | Teachers now are paid according to the grades TemarKably close games. It was thouzht that | !2 which they teach. The Commissioners fol- on the home grounds they would b- lowing out the plan sugzested In Mr. Fish’s reso- turn the scales in their favor. The pe lution yesterd.\y made an order looking to an Witnessed the game yesterday, with the Boston | entire change |p tue system of paying teach. ers, which chaije leaves cut of consideration team, bad no sympathy to offer. They were die | Cry, whieh Chane leaves vat of consideration: —— iserable exhibition oi bal order of the Commissioners tug on the partof the Nationals. The until otherwise ordered, the team played without life or energy and s fale of yearly sularies of officers Utierly indifferent to results, win hers (ofthe publie sch wl ie soa ithe ‘Sine errors Tost thot ak sigs: 1V. 2196; | there were BU mece ertace Sanid seems to be Vil, $550" Vili, gu00; 1X. $650; X. | because the Boston sluggers managed to plage Rll, SOG; NILi, S850, XLV. | the ball out of everybody's reacu. Lue score | $4 XVI, $1,000; XVE wasidto 1. Harr was very hard, bat | SVIIL, $1 S, Si,du; NX, $1 he received no support werts mentionius. The | $1400; XX1 Weesiored big | jomne leuln imade lias one base nit. Hines drove | choul,01,Buu priuespals dint direc Uae ball us center fate tine nal Joneston | for of fmasie, sted wl ot wiiite uusiderate T eoie tae tente, Wineh: | School, $2,500. The present force of teachers Swabied batt, who hall boca ‘diven iis'osse om | wader disorder Wilt be arranged In chamos by Saree co sane a ee Ee ne ree” oe | the principals aad sc principals. ti Bome teau, could rietarer nu It fystated there will be no feat ‘ “a ay with the saime ia salaries at present paid. nee re eho games exciier | __"‘The principle upon. ‘which this schedule 1s itis, boped that Flay | based i+ that de common sense and experience | Wrhicn wil notbe ‘repeated, | equire teachers should "be retaine | See game. today ‘will be | Tades in whieh. thes ie, best ree Sy sharpe fielding and batting. | swils. Some teachers di vomenal apt Shigw ts sull on tue Suspeused Hist, presumiat ts inicin the priaty grades, and 1 continue to teased 0 Seems cry we tesnes ben prancions at toe bout matiy. = therein Bing of ths season by his tadoitable pitiel in 4 dormer S35 | the box, abd it i regretted that for auy reason ws tone th | he docs’ no eit that ty the trou nt | mai club suceveded In gaining adinise | ague aiter a great dea. of trou | | | A team was selected tats able 'y play a good ne eof ball; dud every ian should’ do" his | tac lower rates ty (alte mary in ter wil cireurustanice tics | resets inet es ef promotion to highe Led Caps deve Young Distrlets | races than in the highest developt Bt oF the | id. | grades in which they taught. Somme o: the mos splendid th ld. | BEA ove who. t the pr | yo nue for Lhe De this i the Invst important | wots, yest 1 training it is din portant fustructive Galent suouid be | dhe habits of study of reacued the higher and they in a} usel¥es, but the im= the teacher of overestimated, Uther gums yesierda At Rausus Ciiy—hansus City Al PaLadeiphia—New York 2 At Pitisburg—Pittsburg Cinet..nau—Crneinaati, 7: Manager Basie din have alre maeasure and appl io: rtane - Louis Story that hes il have. the elect uf , whee in the {teachers by giviug th marion, amacts Transferred. to | #H opporttn recognition In props HV uhington League club ls 49 | t thelr incrit, regardless oF the grade iu whleb | and ihe Washington League club is to | t their nen } of the St. Louis, | Von der Abe, THE SFANDING OF TEACHERS NOT AFFECTED. ee St. Louis League club isre- | The Commissioners state that the adoption of ate ie intends to Te | this scuedule will not affect the standing of | {a the ‘League, Mi Lacseeex | teachers now holding appoinunents, but that > eam, However, posilively deules | future appointinents and promotions will be | mide in view of the prineipie upon whien this Schedule of games to be played by the District | schedule is vased. gue ul Uigupic Fara, Georgetown: M : —e—_ day, July 1210, Goverument Printing Vilice vs. | The Potomac Club Regatta. Peusiou Uiic oiuMbias Vs. Uiympics; | CREWS THAT W ‘ THE RACES ON THE POTO- Lath, East Wasuing! Xs. Capitiais | RO re PE aac e ve Merchautes Eth, ebameiaceg! | The Potomac Boat elub heid another suecess- Buu, tment Lrinting Uillee vs. Capituls; | Turee Sisters to the boat house. The first race { oue eight consisted of Dyer, Hillyer, Reynold, Dickinson, Zapponi, Reed, Oertel and Temple ¥ Uilice, Zain, Bust Waste | and ot the other Robinson, v, Oftley, ingtow vs. Columbias, 2¥Us, Pensivu Uilice Vs. | Gratz, Libbey, Applin, Dougherty’ and “K Orympies; Sut, Anilosians vs. Goverment | while’ Kearney, Cornwell, sprague, and Doyle | Printing Odlice; S1st, Coluuvias Vs. East Wash | composed tue iour.. ‘The race wus Wo by te ingion. ured crew. contested the sit Lang, Noordzy and Roverts HoW THE RECOKD STANDS. | rdzy With s eishivoarcd : Won. Lost. wa ed aud was-Wwell cobs Boston. 20 31 nThe eer nae Maree ‘The crews were: Cornwell, Sprague, De Light weights, Kear Robinson, Ele Louis, P | eed = Uilley ‘aud MeGratg leavy weights, | Philadelphia. 25 2u ¥ SS Dyer, Hillyer, Zapponi, Reed, Uertel, Kevauld, | Americ dswueuttiva, | Pempie “aha "Dickinsdn. ‘The heavy weights ‘4 Won. Lost. at | oe Dielginsou won the wwimnitig races” A St. Louts. neiun Very enjoyable hop iu the elub house lo1owed. Pittsbur, 28 Athietlc. se ee Brookiy 29 [Metropolitan A Music Teacher Elopes. Louisville 35 |iiuitimore. Base Stealing. The managers say that the Newark club is not to be seid. Tuey are inuking money, and | intend to hoid out. | Cincinuati thinks Fulmer of the Baltimores one of the best cutehers that has been seeu in that city this season. If Bob Barr cau secure the position he is fm the mercantile busiuess be will retire per- Manenty irom base ball. fe disiikes “traveling” feature of the game.—Aunsus Cuy THEY START FROM PHOENIX AND ARE MARRIED | IN WASHINGTON. From the Baltimore County Uuior Mr. Charles L. Jessop, a well-known citizen of | the Sth district, lives on a flue old estate called “Vaux Hall,” situated near Marble Vave paper mili, and which he inherited from his father, | the late William Jessop. Mr. Jessop’s family | | consists of a wite and several children, among them an only daughter, Mise C, Barry Jessop, a | Denes. | bright, impuistve giri, "aged about twenty-two | Bufington’s arm bas given out, and the Bos- | years.” Abou six wecks ago there came into | tous are compelied to depend upon Kadbourue | {he neighborheod a young man halling trom | and Su er. | ostou, who called bimseil Protessor Harry W. | eta a brother who leads the | meron, hls business being, that of muste | Dating of Dun’s oid club, tue Buitaios, teacher and organ builder. He was an inielli- The Junes said Kaunas City ouxbt to win t dupparently weli-vebaved young tan, three straight games frum Washington. Sorry | and, afer visiting Mr. Jessop’s house several to say se did. Umes un business, he finally secured Loard Nash, vl the Boston elub, ts said to be anxious | there. After Emerson liad. been at the house wo secure his reicase. The Athletic 1 for some time, Miss Jessop's parents noticed that there Was @ growing intimacy between him and their daughter, and tuey determined tocut the matter short by requesting him to hich they did. os Pa. aud Mr. Je: had almost’ ba: but, as the sequel shows, the iy Was ughly posicd as lo the ts and intentions of her lover, iesday: or last week Miss Jes: sop went to Phauix, Nerthera Central rail ment want him and bave telegraph repeatedly asking Waal price woud sect urns, Lrott, Casey, Surith and Gr of the Newaris club, Wi get ate Wau.ed if the ibauagers of the association Slubs do not siop making Lig otlers fur Uheit re | lease. President Byrne, of the Brooklyn club, be- eves in strengtuening bis team with young He is not far wrong, as the youny maie- secured lias turned out good, Not only Mortonians, but Harry Wright aud .ouly & shot distance trom her home, | other equally good authorities cousider Nasi, Bsibly for te pucpose of visiting the | Boston's taifd buscmau, as the coming mas ou family of Mr. Luomas E. Kemp. Walking | That bax. | ‘Some of the greatest base runners in the pro- fessiou the Busions nave—Nash, Jobuston and down to the sition. she awaited the arrival of passes that point ‘She boarded th Poorman. The later Is the best aman of the trio. | at ‘the station, met Emerson, as had. beet, of St. Lowes Despriteh. | course, previou'Iy arranged, and in that eity, ‘The interest in base ball ts falling off in Bos- | und ihe couple sped on’ to Washington ton, aud unless the cluy makes a better suow- | Arr in that they obtained fog there will be another club in its place neat | jooms “at the Hotel ou Penn- year. Vania avenue, and the day’ tollow- tuerbauer,of the Athletics, gets praised for | ii Emerson procured a license. They then Bis second-lase play in every town wuere he | proceeded to the residence of the Rev, Dr, Sune plays, | deri: duisier who tmuatried the | U Kourke, Anson and Connor are having a} Presid age ceremony wis Tage among themselves ior tue leadership of the | soon periormed. The couple made no cou Jeague in buctin, |iuent of Who Uley were or where they. i wundersiod that the management of the | from, After the coremony thegroom banded Washin, w cai ou. c1Gb tuwdde I lor linen. ey an olfer ui $5,000 Filey, Lowever, Wougut : ster a sealed en} opened some me alter the npe, Which was uple bad departed, | That Le was better oi where he was, aud “re | ahd was cowl to coutain a blank sheet of | fused t.— ew Lore dure t Dr. Sunderland thea wrote to” Mr, | The attendance at tne ball grounds is becora- | Jessop and told him all that had eccurred, and ing very si 4 ine average of tie club, | this Was the first tion be bad of the ieidiug, is ialuiuy vil, says | runaways. AS 1 supposed Mrs. Jessop, * | a most estimabic woman, was greatly pros | i took w place near the Chicago | trated by the foolish action of her. daazhter, players’ ate Tur the mance ve the curaw wa Saturday and retused to var Williaimson with clubs ud Wits quite ill 1n cousequeu vat twenly-lve Years of ag Emerson is wad nounng is | kuoWn of iin furtier Uian I here given. ud Gore | ul ud lem both | tien struck out. The garg was ‘soe ES The Nattouals will “sigh sweeney, recently olitical Notes. Feleaeu by ace Diainouds—Piiladeiphis | M.D, Wickersham, nominated tor state News, The Satiguals af ais rate will suuu ¥e | auditor of Alabama, and Gen. G. M. Duskin, | Of piteners. inated tor associate Judge of the supreme Sot. the Baltimore elub, 1s uo tonger | the republican auste executive come @ifeciivel Too much work bas’ broken hata | were not consulted and | are Lot Candidates foF office. more batters would help the Washing: | “"Tye reputiicaneot the third Mississipp! dis N.Y. Su trict Will huid « couvention August 7 lv boul: Devin ts expected to do some tine work for | nuie a candidate t the New Yorks. All he weeds ts practice with | Use tena | The Sortman predicts that the order at the fnisn Y Aemucrats of Nelson county, V: {in iavor of the renomination udulph Tucker ongrENs, have tbe | In case | - Tucker cannot be secured, the delegates | die instructed to support Mr, C. T. smith, of | in tle Asweiution 4s, Piltsburgs, brook: nats, Louisvilles aud r wards of Vicksburg, Miss., held their gs for reelection et. Returns irom ct insure is nowi- Nasinville Banner says the # fuancial s wer counties ln the dis nation. Alleged Plot t sos He Lured | of Anarchists. ere Uuder coatractim tae Soutnera [THREATENING To KILL THE PRoseccTiNe | OrrieeKs IN THE KECENT MILWAUKEE THIAL tay. The gieatecs une | ‘There i3 some excitement in Milwaukee over against ls ed ot Wussassinate Judge Mallory, District Atiorney Wiliams and others who | have been prominent in the prosecution of the uls groWing out of the recent labor troubles. tine ng letters have ney Williams Paid to them, vies Mr. Wi ue Of Whom 1. When they ound out | sone of them saving: “I you are Judge Mallory’s Tix’ you all—lawyers, Judges ups a knie wou do iG | reporter of the Sentc | Urals thas iso lan YLANS MADE & VERSAKY OF K CMLEBKATING THELK “x the veteraus of the tof Columbia volunteers, beid nts were completed ior wat Falls to be give © 20th instant as @ celebr: rary of tuetr muster out of vu stew ovr. mistake t Who you are; brother, We wi ‘will, it aty nel Wie wrote Up the anarebists vn of eatene death. ue! B. Clements presidea, and Dr. J. Le hae cor ets Adaurs acted us weeretar Where Grant Died. The velrans uf ike Sit battalion will giv A VISIT TOTHE RuOM LN THE DREXEL COTTAGE AT MOUNT MAC GRKGOK. rom the Troy Tunes I passed severai hourson Mount MacGregor apex u to Great Falls to-morrow. Abou nds of the battlion are celeuraiion of their! tm the company A, Washington idiy, Tue Drexel cottage remains almost Pius ce SAATAY GAC | bteraily as when Gen. Grant died. ‘There are Syusmaitiees have be breathed bis last, favorite The ties iuee Was to have been | inents, Including. fis dres held at Abuct's garde Mouday night oy | and mits, aud even bis medicine the assoc Nolefaus Of he Discrict volun- | spouges with which be was wont to mvisten bis Fe in eriebratiou ot the anuiversury of thelr | lips. T vul ol fvice has been iefluitely | You are shown pens with which he wrote the med, several of tin Speakers woo were Bxpected to ve present ou tual uecasion bellu: Buabic W aticnd. latter portion of his book and quantities of paper cut fu smal! sizes by ns of which he ACfy Ob lis share of conversation. of the ‘beautiful flower-pleces, —— ‘The City Markets, Wrougit in immortelles sent by the irieuds of T I Price-Current of the Washington | the general, laciuding the huge the Produce Exchange says of the markets: Flour tdeiphia Post, are uiso on View. nese bola: tes, apie riostaniors yoked upon by tue visitors in solemn hae Mt eid Fates, wite euly a tair Jobbing trade | Sjieuce. Some of them might with propriety doing. Wheat bus ms { Great activity | be removed—notably the iedicines aud. ver thos Week at several cents i advance. Specu- | sels. Oulside Ube cottage ail looks cain and lators very active, and market bears decidedly | beaUtfal. ae donts firin. Hay re A VIRGINIAN’S REMARKABLE CoURTSHIP coder are | AND MaiitaGe.—A romanile marriage was et. Curren dat Kerhonkson, Ulster county, N. urday. ‘The grovin was John Ward, ap, Va, and the bride Mes. Jeanie ot Kerhonkson, Neiiherot the sewly- oupie had ever seen the otuer unl ‘Tue court- solemn Tae ipon all arrival cvlpts of ex have Increased aiid dein. ened; market copsequently easter. The lars she night weceding the marriage. Bribes, 2h, powlthy and tailing o ‘im demand | thip bad all been Gayle Ou Us lotion. After ieeente oa eg eee tus wadding the couple els for Virginia, wuts Agata fu sort supply wud ligne te price, | Mey Wilk make thelr hone, Small truit tn season in abundant supply, Peaches are coming slowiy and selling ireciy. Watermeions in large su; ee Supply aud general The Cutholic Mirror says there is no doubt that several more American cardinals wil be created soou. Archbishop Williams, of Boston, Will Ue tw next to receive the elevation. | glass dishes and sérve cold, | rau. | qualed. Aiso wring it in tepid water, and use It | retouching | look nat it may have at first will soon vanish | organ keeps up {ts rewul {an | volun HOME MATTERS. HINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS—HOW TO VARNISH OIL PAISTINGS—TEMPTING DISHES AND BOW TO COMPOUND THEM—THE WAY TO CLEAN WINDOWS—DONESTIC ODDS AND ENDS. Rice GRIppLe CaKes.—To one and a-half cups of hot boiled rice add three eggs and four and milk enough to make a batter, adding @ Uittle sait. Fry a delicate brown. SPICED CURRANTS.—Five pounds of ripe cur rants, four pounds of brown sugar, one pint of vinegar, one tablespoonful each of cloves and allspice, a littie nutmeg; boil one hour or until quite thick. Cooktxe Fist.—The Paris Figaro recom- mends to cook fresh-water fish in a mixture of white wine and water; and salt-water fish in a mixture of water and milk, equal parts, sea- soning with salt and pepper. CURRANT JeLLy.—Pick out all bad frutt, put stems and currants Into a dish, set Into boiling water, cover, boil 15 minutes, press out the Juice, put Into a preserve kettle, botl 10 min- lutes, put in the same quantity of white sugar that'you have of Juice, boll five minutes; this does not need skimming. CUSsTARD.—Boil the rind of one orange until itis tender; pound it fine ina mortar and add it to one tablespoontul of brandy, the Juice of two oranges, half @ pound of sugar, the yelks Of four eggs ind the whites of tree; beat well for ten minutes and then add one pint of milk, Set the mixture on the fire and stir in one direc: on until itisset. Turn into custard cups or PoraTo SALAD.—Boll the potatoes with the skins on till they are just done, not till they fall to pieces. Peel off the sikins while hot and silce the potatoes thin. For every quart of sliced potato allow one tablespoontul of oil or melted butter and two of vinegar, salt and pepper to uste.@ sinall onion chopped very flue and a good-sized upple chopped sine. Mix together curetuily, so as not to break the slices of potato. Porrep Frs.—Cut a fish twelve inches in lengih into four equal parts; rub a little salt on the end of each plece and place the pleces In an earthen pot; add whole spices und cider vinegar to cover the fish when the pot is nearly ‘Tie on a paper cover, and over this put aa, then cover to keep in’ail the steam, Bake in a moderate oven for three hours, Fish cooked tn this way is delicious and will keop two weeks in acool place and longer in a re- trigerator, To CLEAN WiNpows.—Wash with lukewarm water, rub with any clean, dry cloth to take off dampness, then finish with a piece of is. A large one can be purchased for is, and it will lasta lifetime and save so much ‘hard work. When soiled wash in soupsuds, riuse well and dry, then rub it in the hands tO make it soit. For silver itis une- to rub off the finger marks on the plano, then rab with adry one. CORNED STRING BEAN: liquor, and, covering them with very cold water, slightly salted, leave them for an hour. Drain and cook twenty minutes in_botling er, salted. Pour off this and shake the beans'in a colander. Then stir quickly through them a tablespooutul of butter mixed with er, Sait, & very little made mustard and a blespooniul of Vinegar; put back over the fire, toss the beans lightly with a fork until they aré hot, and dish them MIXED PickLe.—Cut into thin slices balf a peck of green tomatoes, one small, hard head of cabbage, six green peppers, one dozen onions, one large rootof horseradish. Put all into a Jar, sprinkle thoroughly with sait and let stand ‘twelve hours, then press the liquor from the mass, aud add to the piekle Diack and White mustard seed, @ litle ginger root, one | ounce of Whole allspice, one” tablespoonful of ground mustard, pack into # stone jar, and add one quart ol goud cider Vinegar, Heady tor use in a week. How to CLariry Sovp.—ust before the oup bolis the scum that has arisen to the top during the process of heating should be care- lully removed; a little cold water poured in will assist the particles that compose the scum torise. After the soup bas boiled it should be strained; Unis may be repeated, then if tue soup is notas clear as you would like to have It, mix one egg and its broken shell with a teacupiul of cold water, nen to thisadd about ateacuptul of hot soup, then stirit all into the boiling soup; let it boll Up well, then set the Kettle upon ihe back part of the stove, and When somewhat coul strain it, RaspBeRRy VINEGAR—Three poun4s fruit, one quart good cider vinegar, one pint of Juice, one pound of sugar. In w deep earthen pan place the berries and vinegar, let them stand for three days, and wash them thoroughly. Ladie them out intow pointed taunel bug; let itdrip as much as it wil without shakiug or Wen it will no longer drip measure a preserving Keltic, Do uot stir, but when boting Lard stir in rapidly the sugar until diswived. Let the whole boil for three minutes, remove from the tire, and when cool bettie it! To pour it for drink’ Hill a winegiass one-third wit vin ud Hi it up with water; sur till thoroughly mixed. RETOUCHING OIL PAINTINGS.—To apply the ris necessary to the finish of an oll painting is a knack. The painting should first be wiped with a damp cloth so as to thor- oughly cleanse Itof any particiesof dust. When quite dry apply the varnish with a broad bristle brash (never use savie) and put It on very quickly, beginning atthe top and work ing downward, and be caresul not to retouch the Varnish once "put on, as tt would make it streaky. Use pienty of varnish. The cloudy —Drain off the and need cause ny alarm, If the varnish bas become thick and gummy’ by age it should be diluted with alcohol, The main pointls tw do | the work quickiy and wot pass the brush over Yhe same place twice. A nicely in this partiou- lar is absolutely essential. Lauxpry Hints.—To dampen ready foriron- ing, take collars and cuffs by themselves; get a Piece of muslin (good weight), dampen’ it in clean water and put it throuzh the wringer; then s nd of the mus your coliars aud cuffs in rows and iolding the Tnusiiu over the first row and soon until all is, roJed up; then put them under some weight | for tive OF te! ules and they are ready ior | lrouiny. ‘Shirts suouid be dampened by wet- Ling tie tall of the shirt up tothe base of the bosom, not too wet; fold the bosom halt over ou the dampened part, shea turn in culls cross. Wise, dampening the ‘place where they come; then iold once more and roll them up and jet Uhein stand five orten ininutes and they are ready to ou, Lf attention Is pald to this inode you will have your liven come out in first-class style. CooKING Fisu 18 Fat.—While boiling water, which evaporates freely, keeps a steady tem- pera ure of about 212° F., fat can be brought up to # much higher temperature, as its boiling point is about Guv2 oF evertoday use it 1s Suificient to heat it to about 400" F. When fish are thrown into such a dry fat, brown crust Jorms round them iminediately, inside of which the meat is soon cooked. ‘The difleren between fish cooked iu this way and fist Ired iu a irying-pan Js that the latter, by absorbing Wereat quantity of fat, lose by evaporation o good deal of the water contained in them, whereby they are fried unevenly and apt to get burned; while the former, owing to the auickly jgrming crust, nelther absorb the fat nor lose any ot their strength. ‘The vest tut tor (his pure pose is beef tat, but mutton fat can also be used, Alter lirst hav voked 1 milk. Olive oll may ulsy Le Used. Butter, on the other band, should not be used, ly on account of thé Water contained in ityand partly because the eascine, Whe exposed to heat ior any length ot time, is apt to bura aud make it dark. -———- 000. An Expert on Exercise. From the Popular science Monthly. ‘Take the beart—itself a very bundle of mus culine Libers. We know that as long as we live, her siceping or waking, that wondertul F contractions and e: susions. Gul, When we use our iuscies, their contractile force upon the blood-vessels’ helps the blood along Its channels, aud thus takes & froin the propelling heart. 1t beats ter but With less eftort, Wille helping the heurt, muscular exercise helps the luligs alsu. More exercise ineans for the lungs more breath; tat is, more air inspired and more carboule acid gas expired. By deeper breathings the in- ¥ muscles are strengthened. While the lungs arid heart are doing better Work under esilmulus vf muscular exercise, tue Leart pumpiig the blood more certainly’ to the iar theruiust tissue of the body and tue lungs luore Fapilly’ purliying the Viood, other organs are beuctited. The diaphrazin, that muscle separe i thé lungs aud heart trom the stomach and liver, Is rising and tailing, and, with the expansion and coutracuion of the Walls of the thorax, 1s moving all the contents e abdomen to activity. ‘The liver, thegreat ¥, bus but Ouly more bi jekeued ty action, sent soe In the Gallery. up, still souring like the ecernal breath, ‘Of the ~witt soul made free by uight of death, Thou comest spiri-iike. sub .ime aad strong, Ob, god-ilse buen, sweet minisiry of song, Up, up, to wher ve dumb and moveless are, Aud filis the sky With stiver miciody. And they that sit below im silk and lace— Hath God ioved them with any deeper grace? What gett has He upon tbeir cold ieusis laid, ‘hey iu their purpie and their god arrayed? Do they, Oh, Music, Know thee, spirit of hope? Dost thou for tiem thy secret treasures ope? What xood Is theirs, if (hou wone are not? Js Death not better, and (he things that rot? They who sitin splendor and in light, Do they kuuw thee or dein ofthee aright? OF we tiutit here n the darkuess Gumoe Bait to us thy throboiug wislspers come? (Ob, spirit of invisite delight. Tierial Harmony! By God's dear sight We kiuw tee -we, wht sit aud long: ‘Ob, deutiivess boul, swe ‘of song. f Hus bERSON, Ungenerate Nephew Tom. From London Punch, “Young nm believe in nothing nowadays,” sald Mra. Ramsbotuam, with a deep seh, “Way, there's my nephew, Tom, who was in by laying in | f brought up as 4 Christian, and now he’s an Acrostic.” ee The Philosophy of Summer Travel. From the New Orlgaus Picayune. Peopie going on excursions are so happy to get Lome that they are glad they went, Too Wanx TO WORRY YOU AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS,__ PIANOS AND ORGANS. THIS EVENING. ia HIS EVENING, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M. Bina ERASER IN THIS CASE TE aH STREET. ie igen ai catont 00 aed tn the iaanutactaring business I willvell ail the sbove 9 ww Stock af auction, EVERY EVENING, at HAL! iy Scraie nay Nts ‘oo W mytozm. 3. FOLRY, Auctioneer. Bro bE Pe Be GS _ | Parson sano gsoumeey mores HATS 100., 25c., 39¢., 48c, 74¢. and 980, This includes Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats of every description, some sold as high as $2.98. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, $208, sold at (96 and $7. RR PE 81 RBI ES BBE AT 26c. A YARD.—Pure Silk, Fancy Ribbons, some of our finest Noveities, in all colors. widths aud de- signs. Some auld as high as 74c, AT 54. A YARD. black, brown, dark and light cardinal and wiiite. Sold at 7Bc. AT 68c. A YARD.—Tnch wide, Satin and Crepe Ray Sash Ribbon, Picot Edge, in cardinal, white, pink, cream and black. AT 72c. A YARD.—8-inch wide, Black Gros Grain ish Ribbon, warranted all silk, extra fine quality. Soid at 98¢. AT 88c. A YARD.—Black Watered Sash, fine Imported quality. 10-iueh, 11-inch. A large lot of Miscellaneous Fancy Ribbons, good colors and styles, at 15 CENTS A YARD, W ERE RR ETE 9% Www Ee RR Ss ke E 9 9 Wwww ER RRR ss, # Lb 00 W W EER B Sgs8 7 AT 50c.—Special Mintours. Some sold as high as $1.98, We have Just received another invoice of 2c. Swiss ings, equal, if not superior, to last lot. Some'special good designs at 28¢. and SWISS ALL OVERS, 68c., 78c., $1.24, $1.38 and Ficun: $1.68. FLOUNCINGS, 40 inches wide, reduced to $1.24, $1.89, $1.95. SPECIAL LOT of Colored Flouncings, $1.48; were $1.98. BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS REDUCED. $2.98 Chantilly, 40 inches wide, was $3.48, $4.45 Chantilly, 40 inches wide, was $5.48. $1.98 all Silk Gi ‘To save money.see our advertisement of LEATHER, GOODS, FANS, JEWELRY, &c.,in the Post or Re- IT PAYS TO TRADE AT publican, TIT HOH t tal Sit t HOH SA MMMM AA MMM AAA MMM Ad 316-818 SEVENTH sy7, 7c.—Six large Snow Balls in a bunch, rubber stems, Six large Roses, all colors in a bunch. BBR, 00. sSSs ee og AS - 7-Inch Gros Grain Sash Tiibbon, Sold at 750, in four widths, Siuch , 9-inch, sale of French Flowers, Bouquets, ERE RRR I FER ER RWE EE RRR ITER Eext RHERe 2 SS Cases) 3 ipure, 40 inches wide, as $2.48. ERB BBR 00, XN ER EF kee RRR HOW FER ROR @O HOH E mo PH OE BR Coo HOH kER YT STREET N. W. Eviraxuiowa OR SKIN CANCER, For eflort to procure it. W's specific and {determined to make at In this I was successful, atid be Ka iis ase. ‘The lifluence of the medicine ut first was | to somewhat aggravate the sort mation was ulluyed, aud I hrst few bottles My general health T am stronger, und able t | work. "The cancer on my face began to decreuse unl | the nicer to beal, until there is not a vestige of it let— only w litte scar marks tue proved. AUlanta, Ga, August 11, 1885, Thave had a cancer burning ‘aud ent almost unbearable. “L commenced unig Swift's Spe- | Cific in May, 1585, and have used elght bottles, at Hiss | given the greatest Uon and restoring my general health. Kuoxville, lowa, ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, even years T suffered with a cancer on my | he ibonths azo a friend recommended the cn meu great dea! or painted tues | but soon the inilam- to improve after the | has greatly im- do any kind at MRS. JUICIE A. McDONALD. my fuce for some vears. ex ‘cheek bone across the nese to the ug to stich an extent that tt was | rellef by removing thy iutumnna- W. BARNES Sept. 8, 1885. THE SWIFT SPECIFICCO, 15 For GevTiLeMent ‘These are the proper things: AME BL DRaP D) ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE 819, Southeast Corner 7th and D Streets apl2-3m ‘ux ~=Crornzs GLISH SERGE SUITS. INDIA SEERSUCKERS. RICAN SEERSUCKERS. SMALL CHECK SUITS. FLANNEL SUITS, THIN WORSTED SUITS. SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS. ALPACA COATS. NUN’S CLOTH COATS. PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS. TE COATS. WHITE DUCK VESTS. PONGEE SILK COATS AND VESTS. NOREOLK JACKETS. ‘We ouly remark there is not tobe found elsewhere twother such stock of elegant THIN Clothing ready Tue Views Or Prortz With reference CLOTHING 1s somewhat divided. Some go to one place and some to another to buy, and it will always bbe so: but you will {f @ person asks another where to produce good and elluble clothing, ready made or made to order, our house is the first one mentioned to buy—beouuse its generally known that we manufacture the best that can be produced and carry a large assortment from the finest in quality to the lowest in price. 3¢ is neediess to mention separately every article we ‘sell and at what prices, AB YOU WILL FIND ANY KIND OF GARMENT, FOR EITHER MAN OR BOY, OS OUR COUNTERS, AS WELL A8 4 FULL LINE OF TIES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, &c. NOAH WALKER & vo, my28 e833 “ ooo H H H ig fl to purchasing READY-MADE hear it expressed on all sides that 625 Pennsylvaniaavenue B85, sl TLIPS MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, Telephone, 454 tamML GQ PALMER 1224 20th Street Northwest 025 ofthe District of Colun.bia, I will sell tu {rout 0: Fa e TWE. of ground and prem= plan oF plat or Colum! the 18@3, 00 WEDNESDAY, thi Ha Y'OF JULY, A.D. 1896, at SIX O'CLOCK P. Noy all ises Known and describe! on the groun of the city of Washingion, in ‘he Distr and known as the west ihirly-five fe eutire depth of Lot uumbered four (4), ail in square ONE THOUSSND AND SIXTY together wi ‘the Impro} rights, privileges and appurtenances. Toning or in anew ise a1) vei feet frout by thee: red two (2), wud the east ( half inches front by tie etal 080), , eusemnents, the same be: Me ‘Terms: Ouethird cask: balance in one and two years, ot to bear Interest: payable s embannualiy’, land f6 be secured by deed of trust on preuiises sold, OF i _SyGdeeus DEREMPTOR' PRC WEST, THUDE-STORY on of jot at time of sale, fal 1 vi 1D. DP ERLY, terms to be compiled herwise right reserved 10 re a Raye with eat risk. chaver aiter five days’ pide i resale Iu Some newspaber publisued WITH STO ROOM, BE’ XORK AVENUE AND L STREET NORTH On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWELFTH, 1886. at HAL We will sell in front of the prs PART LOT 8, fron feet 10 Story and back buildin Toms, wit 7th s.teet PT EIVEU'CLE ‘hes, and improved by a brick dwebin fine siore room and cella OFLWest, With Mode) being Now CK, well built 3 conainin: ten. oh on Of the Lest locatiols for busiuess purposes on Tih street. ‘Verms: One-third cash: balance in o notes to beur iuterest, and to be trust on premises; cohveyaucing. ce, cost. A deposit of $250 Tequired ut Sal be complied with in sever risk atid cost of defaalting pubile Tshed in Washi Stock of shoes. e.."contained in store ean be pur- chased at, private sale by appiyins 0} | keds DU. ay jotice OF Su gion, D. CANO” a resale ir some newspaper \ SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF FINE OLD xfA- DEIRA WINE DIRECT FROM WELSH BROS. MADEIRA, PER BRITISH BKIGAN- TINE POTOMAC, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY MORN 1886, ut ELEVEN O'CLOCK, shall seli the aboveconaignment, consist, four casesof ine old Madeira Wine, vill IsBo. je reputation of this h well known to. Suuiers Of this Wi and 7 ment. each. Avis put up in cases of one di Ou018se © To secur nd I we portion se for gennine wines ng of bw DD UXCASSON BROS, Auctioneers, FouRT! O'CLOC! “Teherwood. have adejth o vieinity ‘Lerms: Notes to bear in ere trust, or newspay 7 ray THOMAS DOWLIN. 000 FEET OF GROUND FRONTI GEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STR LN E AND § NESDAY RENTH, 1886 We will seil i “PAs 100 feet to an alley Tapidiy enhancing In value. 3: One-third cash; baiatier ino all casi at time or hed in Wasiingion, D. is DUNCAN: 1S NO i HAL front of the premie: Lots 6, 7, 13 and 14, square 13, of satdivisi Fach or these lois front “Atiction NG ON FIF. T FIVE 10 feet Vroperty iu uals e and two years, secured ot purchaser, Weed of, A deposit of ale, Cv core Cre CHANCERY (SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- ED SUBURBAN PhoreRTY ON L AVENUE (OR GLENWoOD. WN AS PART o. KEATL ERTY, WASH © By virtue ofa deerew ot the Subreme Court of . of Coumt lug in eqnit cause (wherein Keating et aie: ts, ond Mei aughlin et it. are defen Hoon WED NaS ONY AE | Ssbet recta wipes | trout day of sale, or all cay, at opt pure! uuimpre DESe4880N BROS. Auctioneers. i 15th, 3s! bt 143 Gc seq.tone of the land reco: ds ot tile District dead. ot olumbia, P will 7 the pren Iso, scrined of co numbered eigit (s). in C. HL. Id virtue of a deed of tri at FIVE O'CLOCK, at HAL ont nthis, 4 to be Deposits of 8: oved lot, Iterms of sitle ure. in five days afte sale Tight to resell th One-third cash, balance im six and Six) per Ok puretiser oF HL interest quired on ot cout pliesd trustee vc operty at the Fisk and ENNIS, drustee, Ir You Wasr A VAPOR STOVE be sure the best, and one with the latest tm- Ment of ail sizes of the Celebrated CROWN Jk KEFRIGERA’ WAT! COOLERS, 4c ‘Agevts for re ON INUTE COFFE POT, si tapas W. 8 JENKS & co, ‘727 7th street. 3 Goon Naws Goon Niws GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOVER For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geveral, sno one ueed be Without a well-furnished home ‘because they Lave wot got the cash to spare, We are determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, aud will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 45 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR casi And we make this extraordinary offer that cnstomers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States Come and see the largest and most varied stock tose ject trom, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., In the place you were looking for. Come and he con vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We Tepeat, come and make your own Werms—at Jers GROGAN'S. ECIAL Lo Prices REFRIGERATORS (best makes), TCE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS, Ci AM FREFZ! WIRi” WINDOW SCREENS, LACE, CURTAIN | FRAMES. Gko. WATTS, yim’ 814 7th st, 4th house above 1s Jest Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES | BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 42 COST PRICES. W. H. HOEKR 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. nw. P. Hassox Hiss & Ca SPRING LINE ns ” WALL PAPERS FRESCOING AND STAINED GLAS& FABRICS FURNITURE, myl 815 FIFT: Tus Rivcway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR, MOST IMPE AND SCIENTIFIO RATOR KNOWN. FORK FAMILY WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING URBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- ATION LN PRESERVING [1S CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PLIUD Ls ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION UF ICE IX ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE AND THESE CONDITE MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY ULIAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, No. 1020 Seventh street norchwest. Sole Agents for the District, = BUOKS, &e. apis und recorded in pubis His at hiss on RIDA real estate, situate fu ( a to wits Lot numbered one Of Glen Date, fo! Also, Lots’) '80),elghty“one (51) a prtze by sl tion and Improved by a small buildings. ‘Germs of sale: One-half of the purchase tn cash. the balance in o1 ear from the di terest at eight per cent per anuu deed of trust on the suid property tom; or ail cash. at purchas-r's option. Ad must be and Potomac railroad. EXSY JUNCANSON BROS,, auctioneers AkUsTE! # Ok NOK By virtue u the kecui bison the AUESDA AseG. at of the pr premises, 1 jot 33 Of re p Teruis to be coupled with, sul at rh five duys Washington, D.C Conveyancing, & exst, thade when tue vropercy Is ky fe wre not compiled wit r ening 4:40 pot tation at 237 pm. CHAS. H. KX B'S SALE OF 1H PROVED WEST, deed of trust ft fo rds Ut day of June, 186 AY, the THIRT iE HALE-PAST FLV. O pivee or pares ses, al tha the city of Was Geo, Burgess’ subat 52, the sane oF all cuts, isk und cost or the « % jouice 1h some dally Lews} Wale, 1 Tight to resel of th record wil Deeds of the District of » A depesit of $100 required at U ten day. tllowing de the Ds ret in square nd ys deposit of in five d, via'baitimore IGHT, Trustee, PROPERTY LIGHTEENTH ANDS SIRLLTS per pubii hed in AL purchaser's HARVEY & DURNAL . Trustee, Lousiana srare torr Tickets only $9. PRIZE, shares i CAPITAL ERY COMPANY. $75.00. proportion. “We do hereby certify that we suprreise the arranne. ments Jor all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawing The “Loutsiann Stote Lottery Company, (nt th per ia Son manage init control the Drawings themselves, that tie same are conducted with humesty, jairness, tnd ine good Campa jaith toward «ail partirs, and we wuthorize the to use this certiicate, with facsimiles of our suguatures attached, in its adverusements.” may be presented at our counters. In Legislature for Hdnentional wnd Charitabl wilh a capttal fund of ov i made » ‘December cOmmisstoners, We the undersigned Banks ant Bankers will pary att Prisesdrawn in’ The Loutsiant Ste Lotteries which ‘A. BALDWIN, Pres, New Orleans National Bank, rated In 1868 for twenty—fve ‘of $1,004 $550,000 parto’ the Baw wrist: 0,000—0. which ‘hus Since been added. an overwhelming popular vote Its (ranchise was, resent Slate Constitution adepred Jeers by the le purposes— a reserve ane only, Lottery ever ‘voled on and endorses by the le of any State, IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. Its Grabd Single Number Drawings take month TONE. IN THE ACADEMY jarch. 1856. SEVEN ‘OF ACUS! RAND DRAWING, CLA: ace and the F:xtraordinary Drawings regular every thie m tofore. bexinnt 3 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN tbs insteat of SetuieAnuualy ao ere A FoR- >. NEW ORLEANS, ESDAY. ICL) 13. 1590. esth Mauthiy. Draiviuge 100,000 Tckeigt Fite Dollars tack, Kets at Five Dollars f Beitcione, i Pit in or New York xchange in reney by (abour expense): New proportion addressed 3 4. DAUPHIN, ‘Orleans, ia, istered Letters: ‘SEW Chukans NATIONAL BANK e190 ‘Orleans, La, ‘street bortuwest, with same MRS. LUCY L. HUNTER. eruns and privileges. yd The La rs evolution, Kirke, © Side, Foran, of Thiee Coasts, Helen Jacks Josep Paradoae vhel Nami Cousuiar Reminiscences, Horstmann, Airs. Dahlgren. W. i. MORRISON, 47 Peisyivania Ave. RMAN PSYCHOLOGY OF TO-DaY, BY TH. ay: vi W tuibot, jation Hand in Hund, by Thos. 3f, sous Thought in Britain During ury, by Tulloch. “Persia.” the s, by James Bussett. sileut Times, by Kev. J. Rt sitler. “Justin,” No’ Name seites. “ Wind of Destiny, by Haruy. The Miuge, by i, Frauuactta, by W. W. Story. Wa. BALLANTYNE @ SON, 228 7th surest. LARS IN PARADISE. Bierce dont, Sau vote excelient Riverside Faper se \rasford’s Tale of a Lonely Paris, Mis. Duhigren’s The Lost Name. Pocket Libraries and other summer Reading. Fiue and Cheap stationery. Revel Ke Jeo CG PURSELL, 418 9m st _PROFESSIONAL, ey oon Easy FEET Q visit br. White's establis During summer heat."the elige from fur and near ments, 1416 Penn>ylyanis, pp. Wilard’s botel, Washington, and 11 N. YULOW St, opp. Eulaw Rouse, Baitimore 40th year of 31m sitting, tor the relief from and avoid- corte, bumons, diseased nails end other {got EMMES AND HUSBAND. SUB- geou Chiropodist. “Twenty-six years suecesstul Ice hus gatued them the Woridwide reputauom America’s best operators, Office 1222 F st. a, w. “For Soft aud hard corns, luflained and sore Jounts, use Mrs. Dr. SEMMES' Black Lotion and Salve, Jez Mapas rays MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIST, KOA & AND 6 VERNON ROW, £20 ‘045 Pennsylvania ave ]RIDMAN «© WARNESON Look- binders, Paper-rulers, and Blak book Alauuineturers. ‘sid 422 11th st, ‘SON, BROTHERS, GUPRAGTICAT BOOR aNp son PRINTERS 25s Pennsylvania aventie, Waslington, DB. Ag Fine Priuuug wspecutse ty \ ocl3. Mos Jour Corsox Sars In anarticle entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year? “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided CCKE were used in cities,” ée, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70, 26 Boshels for $2.50, COKE NOT CRUSHED= 40 Bushels for $2.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00 WASHINGTON G48 LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 413 10th street $5 Drosxenxness, OK THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. MAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Trean be given ina cupof cofieeertes withoutthe Knowledge of the person taking it is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and cure, whether the patient sa moderate drinker or; alcoholic wreck, ithas beep given in ‘uses, and in every Instance a perfect jowed. IT NEVER FAIA. The sywem ileal With Le Specie, becomes a buy wus Lue quUr appelile to exish Fou Sate ay DE. &. F., WARE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORR Corner 14th and F streets also, Bi HELPHEN- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermout avehua Washington, D.C Chin or write for pamphlet containing Sunéreds of testimonials from the best women aad men ffom ai ‘paris of the country, cae tia i TP, » QAMBRILL @ Co. 1018 LTH sTRGET Ls porthwest —Pigno and Organ Tunine, Repair; See creetacs Gea Eowarp F. . Dacor, 025 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole agent for Soloway & Sons, Gabler. Decker & Sou, ‘Matsnauk Wentel Halle & Gianna ‘sna 5s Plas: bier ins hiusic and Slusical Stee sbanatee Tostrumene SO a eked. ined, Moved, Sto aad sbipped. om ‘New avd Second-band Piauosof other makes always An stock wt iow figures. ‘Telephone, 34 jo19 ANGE ASSORTMENT OF SECONDHAND Square, Grand and Upright PIANOS,some neariy BST FAY warranted, of ai makes For sate rom 0 per mouth. ~ W. @. METZEROTT & 0., s:161m 903 Petin. ave., 20 duor from Oth st eR A pe SA BFE Piaso Fonrus KUN NX a aa 4 UNEQUALED IN TONK, TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. SBHCOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, PIANOS FOR RENT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY 4ND SEASHORE WM. KNABE & 0a, mys ‘817 Market Space. Do Nor Prncrase Until You See The SERLOSG IN APPT A thoronghly first~<lasc iustrument at a mé (oe ers Sccoud band Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on smail monthly payments, Largest amortment 0 Sc. music in the city. HENKY EBERBACH 915 ¥ street, _8p24 RANCH @ BACH PIANOS = FR erat SAG si Se ne ven ETS PF Gal VinaivelvasSelt yay ug iowtrumental GL, WILD & BR 700 Sevenitit u. w.. Kstablisbed 1964 Spectal miration to tusing and repairing, ‘Now ts PIAEEET § DAVIN rtasos. NEW STYLDS OF es Selforate’ Puaon jutro. ata axradie aud new sction. Love pres afge, Oil wth att aan ap TC Rak ates IN Paves Burd Tearonudie-price pair, at G2. KUL _SEWING MACHINES, &c. 3 OF SEWING MACHINES WHICH 1 office iu this city can be supplied with Needies, Uils, Attachments wad 14 ent makes at AUERBACH s, Tah. HESILEN' NEW AMEKIC We huve the sole agency, mualutan towards universal popuburily, it ts uly’ big arm machine without sp.rai Spriugs and without cog Wheels, its shuttie being Wice as large as former). The thousands of people in uty city using it pro: ounce the No. 7 as the simplest, hgh est runping, most carefully, accurately abd elecanty tintsbed of aid “Lb ty the standard of excellence atid bas noegual, ‘Khe New No. 7 does more el. gant eubroidery work than any other. Have one seut to your house for spection aud trial. Instructions tree. Ai rented, repaired and warranted. (AUK Je5 "Cor. Ti and H sts. Telephone c NE WHITE IS KING! THE ach OF PER. lection in the catecory of ~ewing Machines. A nceDtration and coudensation of mechatieal geulls Abd sill “The range ui Work caw uot be excelled. Lt Is u thing of beauty and a joy Worever. Call and seeitat J. MCKENNEN'S, 427 Yih tw. Jo, ICH: MOND, Manager. Ma: f uli kinds for sale or Tent. First-class repai Also, Central uitice ve then. my ze Au Oruers ‘The Light Running NEW HOME Sewing Machine the latest, simplest and best in the world. very jady “should call ut our office aud sve the Variety of Work dune on this Machine. Imbroidery work of ail Kinds done without (he use ofany attachment, Lu- structions given free at 8 UPPENREIMER & BROS, 528 Vth street n.w., Sole Agent for the Light-Ranning New Home Sewing lachine, Olu Machines taken in exchange. 20 _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. __ Prsviovs To Resovixo To 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST, Opposite the Ebbitt House, ‘We will sell all goods at cost, except © & W. COLLARS AND CUFFS, & B ELLERY, 1212 F Street. jel _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. pater LINE, NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE ee STEAMERS GEORGI. LEARY and LADY OF THE LAKE. LEAVE AT 5330 PS, FIRST-Chass FARE, 92. Kound-rip Tieket Good ou kigber Lou Steamer Leary from sth street. wharf, MUNDAY. WEDNESDAY aud FRiDAY. Steamer Lake trun Oth street wluut, TUESDAY, TUtHODAY aud SaTUnbAy. stops at Piney Po ntand Coruticid Harbor guint Zo) feturaing ” Late supe of Pine eek ‘ing abd rewuroing, and-on Saturday at reach.” “Steamer Leary connects at Norfolk w touand Proylden’e Samers, Both et with Steaudr Ariel lor Kickmoud, Va-vand old. So Thiuiow Llueior New Work aid al. railroad liues south, ‘Secure rooms and Uckets at the Land U. offices, Storecloses at 7 p.m. mers connect 1301 and 619 Peunsylvania avenue abd Kuox's bx ess, GUS PennsylVauia ave.. where baggage way be checked frum hoteis and private residences. For fur ther iufermation inguire at the Compauy’s oflices ‘Telephone cally 94 wud 745-3. Above schedule of ates gues into elect Mouday. 25th. de {OR ALL PUTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. FARE 25 CENTS. sineuch Ju jers ia DUTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE THE STEAMEF SUE, Carr. W. G Gxouuncax, thas resumed ber trips be:ween Washington and Balt. more, leaving Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th Sey, every SUNDAY, 4 p.m. and Baltimore every FRIDAY. at ag Stops at River Landings Freight received on Sab urdays only, and sus be prepaid, ‘Apeiy SIEVHENSON & BRO, mhld-6m Azth and Pa ave. aud 7th st. wart. {UR POTOMAC RIVER LaNDiNGs. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD Leaves ‘Tthsurect harlon MONDAYS, THURS. TAS aud SAtUNDAYS at 7 am. Returoing TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. mr tous tug at River, uss far as ‘sommitn Crevk, Curr orman, Va. Se Clements Bay and Leouardiown, Ma Cotadets wit i de Ce eae ber tan Ne schedule IN PADGETT agent © W. RIDLEY, Maimger. te FRECTTO NEW YORE—FREIGHT STEAM ERS JOUN UIESON and E.G KNIGHT leave aus Wanllingtwh, every “Itusbal ms RUNNING. “Frewhtat lowest raven, Mt VERNon! att. vERNont STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘auheweet wharf’ daily ceseope Se Veruon st i3 gg ms returning, aches Sshington about S30 pm, welt. LL. BLAKE, Cuptain, ae BIA apn _ a whari RAILROADS. ABHINGION, ONO AND WASTEKN RAUle ROAD OX Schedole tn effect June 20, 1886. ‘Trains will leave from aud arrive at K. & P. station, Oth and B sis ws follows: Leave Wasbington 8:10 ™. dally except Suriay and445 p.m dally, arrivingat Kount Mik ti sd ta and SA jm.” Leave Wan 480 p rriving im. \ 2 - Round Mill at ee as 7 4 Munday, artiving ab S448 pt Monty and quarterly eomuuulaiion rates 1,000 mile lickets $23. R RELI, sera Superintendent, ASE svrEnron TRANSIT Co. ‘The Great Lake Route From Buffalo, Ere, Cleveland and Detrott to me Sommer Kesorts of Lake superior, St. Paul. Min Reapol's, Duluth, Devil's Lake, Dak the Ye lows: Woual Park abd ct wor bw. Toareiow tek Si erwatly reduced rates, Including avails wad wate ‘Tourist books and general taformation furnished oa application to H.R HOWSER, ag 1351 Ponusyivania as furnished, Rates for special tours AME GREAT PRNNSY: ANIA ROUTE To THE NGI, WEST AND 20! THIWEST. DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID SCEN (le STE BALLS, MAGNIFICL St 3 IN REP ECT JUN ina Trains leave Wasi agton fro corer of Sixt and Betrewts,. For Pitsburg and die West, Chicago Limited Express Of Paince Slecping Care at U0 A. Medal) Fast 50 A. af daily to Cincianau aud SU Louis, Witt Sieeping Care from Liacrinburg to Chockenat a ‘ei . Louis Gacy, encept talus ayy Mth sleeping Oar Altoona to Clicacw Lapres, en 10. PM. daly, Siewpiig “Cars Washigton” to Chicago iatieburg to ‘Cievelaud “connect ng, Harriborg “with Western 4 OUR Sleepers for Lavuley Paciic bxpiem.” 10:00 PM. ally for titsbuag 204 Ue Weak with througin Siseyer Harrisburg td scat, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RaILROAD. For Erie, Canandaigun Rocuester: Betas Ninyat 10:00, P.M. daily. enccpt Saturdays wath eed sgl tis, Wimlalington to Hochomes For Wiltamspor, Lock Maven au@ Kinira, at 050 ‘ALM. daily except Sunda For'New York Mw, 4. Limited taxjress of Fs Mang 8:50PM dai For Boston without cme For Drookivn, NV. ait trough Wale counest Jera-y Chy' with Boats of Brovkiyir Annex, silor nig divect{ransterse Fulton fotriage em York ety For Putiaael Th, woe a iia, 11,00 a. M.. 2:00 oP a 2 Express, 90 A AL and 330 cre, wa . 6:30, 10:00 a 8:00AM ds00, 42 Limi Way TON ie AND ALEXAND (A AND MLGWOAD, sss loo AM datty sect sutiday Traits eave. Aleauuicia for Washington, 6:5, $0, Tv'uos Loto An Bt 100, S10. Mand 12°10 auidhiigiat sexe: pt Sundis"a san) aud Modo. aod 1210 nighe. rina. ner of 1st street | the station, wis Of baggage to destination trot be CHAS b eral Passe 10 RAILROAD, Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 30ib, 1886, cuttt furiber tiotice ton fom Station, corner of New OV a. wn 10:10 p.m. dally. ‘The ed Raven tor ing 1. Pitteturclent 733 B33. & ait, Louisville andSt. Touts datly at 5 Pam, and 10:10 putt, with ttt comees cate ‘ate e pottia, without change) fast Umlted trata to Cincinnati end Se win Clnetnnate ring. eb 5:85 Rw Leave Washington Jersey avente ai For Chicago xc norhing aku 1F Tat Noextra fare tschurged on tus pm. dally. to jeuarch, Pittsburgh at 10:00 a.m. and 8:55 Pittsburgh, cleveland and Detroit, with lor and Seep to Pittsburgh, | adigy Satural Bridge, Wexingcons | 20d pm. wits Sleeping Care. d For ‘Lexingion and Local Sts except Sunday. aud U For Builimore on week and 10:05 am For Bal BU, 730.8380 wud LOS Patz 8:40, 6340, 7:00, 8:49, For suenandouh Valley Railroad and potns South 204m. and 8:30 p.m. dally; 10.41. has ble-per frou, bm, Biveper and 12:10 and430 pm, he eeu Warhlugion and. Bate S10 Sam ei On Suniaye sab neni aud $3 Lio pan Forsiain baie daily, except eney Pam. daily: 4:40 pean duly, enesrh wea pal sintionson Afetropolitgn ranch wae won gsc Su Sunday stope at ail statious, “For Usthepsne eg interued 09 an. Sv apd tity except ‘Sumiag. "For bvederiot baud ic iy euenpi a ersown 1000 ah aud 5381 p.m, dally, em , is arrive trom the Weet dasly, 6:20, 7:20 amy Jovoktund $0: pau Lite tau’ Rephaaae Tom Atunprnis 82 mums mad TebU aed Ba Sunday, 103/638 pik) at OS Pome From’ Harpers erty tod W als pa mao mu Prederick ‘nd inter end B:10 p.m. dally. exc ~ Feige aciad rains Yeave va Washingtn to New Urieaus 6:30 Lite tock. For A uapoite 6:40 am op Sanday s.30 wt For Way = ns be more 9, 6:40, 8:30 a.m, and 11500 pan, 3:40, st 220 6 = Vaud 11200 pane 1. $00 aud 08 “am, 130 Ba: 9 wind 1130 jew Ail traius trou Washington atop at Relay Station, ein 133,318 and apn 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 16th str Sieve orders wil be tase ior areas (ag 4B. DUNHAM. . K. 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