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LOCAL MENTION. irderous Colored Boy. eee PISTOL PRACTICE AT HUMAN TARGRTS—A MAN SHOT IN ‘The Weather. THE HAND AND 4 POLICEMAN ASSAULTED. Indications for the 24 hours commencing at 3 p.m. | The small colored boy who appeared at the cor- For the District of Columbia, Maryland and | ner of Ist and B streets southwest Monday night Virginia, fair weather, winds shifting to west-| and shot at an employe of the Washington and erly, slight changes tn temperature. Georgetown Railroad Co., and then threatened to FRavps 1x Wasuixatox. shoot Officer Hutchinson, as published in Mon- day's Stax, made bis appearance on Buzzard’s But few of the people of this city are aware that | point Tuesday evening, and there found ready use nearly all the Moxie they have used during the | for his revolver. Apparently with no provocation, last Year was fraudulent in composition, and of no | he drew the weapon and fired, the bullet striking John Henry tn the hand. Citizens eaugnt the Rene@s, Chongh mest dealers sold it honestly | oo unarmed itn, and held hits unin tee eo enough. The suspicions of the company were | of onicer Pecritz, who placed him under arrest and awakened over ten mouths ago through MeDevitt's | started to — ae — with ae Beiore ar- 2 have been abie tolocate | riving at the station, however, the boy made agency, bona prec th, who are now in the | Jump at the officer and struck him a blow in the mouth, cutting his lip. When asked at the sta hands of the law. To protect the citizens the | tion what his name was he replied, “It's none af ‘Moxie Company have selected E. P. Mertz, 1014 F | your —— — business; go and find out.” “It wes 8t.; Becker & Sotheron, 1367 32d st.; Hull's Phar-) afterward learned that his name was Robert Wil, macy, Uh and P sts; Pitzer & Co., 501 E. Capitol | Hams, and that he tssixteen years old. He Will De 7 @ S. Price, 426 7th st. s w.; Harry Standiford, | triedin the Police Court to-morrow for assault ‘th and F sts,'and Barbour & Hamilton, Pa, ave., | and battery and carrying concealed wea| to sell direct from their manufactory "until thé — — trade can be put in shape. ‘The Moxie they now Killed In the Navy-Yard ‘Tunnel. have, compared with the fraudulent, 13 lke cream | 4 VIRGINIAN RUN OVER BY THE NEW YORK AND to water. The Company wonder how in WASHINGTON EXPRESS TRAIN. Je could continue to take such Bate rhe’ sirece-posters make some hard tank | 4 Yserday, immediately after the B, and P. tratn Dr. ‘Thom; general manager of the Moxie | due here at 1:0 o'clock p.m. (the New York and Rerve-Food company, is now in charge of this | Washington express) had passed through the navy- city. Dealers will find him at the Howard House. | yard tunnel, some persons heard the sound of groans issuing from the tunnel. Going in they ‘Ligurxixa Rops, electric WOrK. Keema, | found @ man who had been struck by the train. <= He was lying beside the track near Tenth street. WEEK, ‘They carefully carried him to the east end of the The remainder of our 35, 40, 50 and 60c. Swiss | tunnel, where 1t was found that one of his feet had 4n 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13Joch widths—will | been cut off and he had a bad wound. on the back Bosoid at the rate of 5c n yard. Such a bargain is head, while the front part of his clothin; in such desirable goods will never again be equaled. 1 been tora off. He was taken first to Price’ LANSBUKGH & BEO., ug store (Eleventh and M streets southwest) and 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th St. | his wounds temporarily dressed. He gave. Mis ied : day, | BAme as Albert Pettit, sixty years old, Of West Epmowston’s Sox Stones—Last discount da¥, | joreland County, Va.. where he has’a wife and August 20. Buy Shoes now. You will save mone; my, ATUEE the we ins Tia been temporarily : a dae aa sed he was removed to Providence Hospital ee ee Where he died about two hours atter the accident, = None but employes of the railroad company are Fixe Porras Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava. | allowed to go into the tunnel, and it 1s vot known FUSSELL'S IcE-CREAM. = how he got there, Watt Papers and Window Shades; latest de- snipes 7 signs. RW. Henderson & Co., 1113 F'st. n.w. ND ADJOURNMENT OF TUE SOV. than cost price at Shedd & | At the evening session of the Sovereign Counctl, —— Sons of Jonadab and the Color FINAL SESSION ime. Ganpex Vases at I Bro’s, 422 9th street. ee Sons of Jonadab, yesterday, the debate on the a a fea nana nepareds amendment to strike out the word “white” from _ee 3M keewersa, the constitution Was continued and when the vote 121 Peansylvania avenue, Was taken the amendment was lost by a large jority. A law makiog past sovereign patri- soveretgh chlets, aud grana chicts = = = r bers of the Sovereign Council, prov! CITY AND DISTRICT. he Fematn true to. their obligations, was passed. we SESS Kesolutions of sympathy with the famtly of the Amusements To-night. late Past Representative Thomas Sommerscales, a = rouinent member of the order in Washington, D. KrRwan’s THEATER.—Comie Opera and Varlety. ee who died in January last; also with tne family ave, cor. 4%. | ¥ Save eyesight, consult Hemp At Washington Grove. cat ude ta EDUCATIONAL. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RAILROADS. INTERESTING CAME-MEETING SERVICES YESTERDAY— Potice Court—Judge Harper. = — = a E = ‘Te CAMP CHOIR. ‘Geor assault; W. C. Ss ILSEY,” Fe SALE—IN THI OF FALLS CHURCH, MEDMONT ATK LINK, Correspondence of the Evaxive 87am : pone rick “Green atrays gx) Goo 0800 BO teen Se 1, pa le fee f fat anes clr sues, # Ree cen ah Zr yrenton ‘ : 5 A . so ead panes, Past Tenn : . Wasuixeron Grove, Mp., August1s. | © and Rebecca eee ll, house-breaking, | tngtruction 1a Book keeping, Orthography, Feuman, ‘aul5-10t* = MRS. 5 is beautifully situated on one of the 5 Charlotte ine and Stations Yesterday was one of the red-letter GA78 {0 (ne | ee ea ead prea aay Dea ais | Gun. Aritumetic, Goorraphy: Grammar History, aud PROSPECT HOUSE, CHAPEL POINT, MD.—ca- A comnty Will call tae oo fee acne | Sremre allereer ayaa, Wemeuae. Bi ‘annals of this association. But a few visitors $200, oF 30 dare. ‘August Nubel, asseuit ou nary | Soe F aE T rhe Cae Sas, pont, from arab Mity 150 gusete: newly furnished: table ‘tore and dveliing su the busineas citer of the _ sry and New congregation wonton to two ana rmomn The | say, Games Masinom, aueraery, uv | “sir ewer SOME SERA | RGR tine ing oy grag a | Sa eereyseen eaee | ge pS St Da great, Ce weachar of ithe ‘eigen of | Carter, and Thomas Paten, cruelty to animals; $5 1A HOME ScHOOr For GIRES. 4:40 By et “pice. Cox Station, ‘County, pole G0. W, MANEID, gnchbure, Rocks Mout Deueiiie sad Seetone ee Ls morning was Dr. Raynett, of | oacn’ Henry Butter, Henry Lewis, and son — Mi 'V. TOMKINS, Proprietor. F. T. auls-st* Palle Church, Va, | tween Lynchburg aut Dutieilio: Gnesmbore Philadelphia, Among those who addressed the violating building ; each, | Mrs. ADALINE PARET ATWATER will take ten or | Agent, 511 Pennsyi: ave, 3a a ~ —. Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Mobtgomery, New missionary at 3 Was Miss Isabella | Hugh Waters, trespass on parks; $5. "Albert C. | more Girls tobe educated with her own children. giving | [Op ear INN, WARTED FARM OF 25 TO 40 ACRES, SITU- | Oricaus, Texas and Caistor Pullman Sone © i Stas of che aed . e her own oversight, with the assistance of a thoroughly | JROREST INN, 7 oo Dane up, ste on Potomac, from > to 15 miles below city. | York to Atlanta, it: Seutseton with Belimae ieee Hart, socretary fome Mission Board, 0 srespess on parking; $5. Wm. Gleason, | Sompetent Seecher,, Situation healthy; house and | “ne most teantifeiatees te ai pitan, HUSTICUS, Soe ciBNUM OF mall boat,” Addreee Avspa te Now, Orleans. and Mang Boudotr Slecpare timore conference, Roe, the missionary 5 inds pleasant. ‘Term ‘trom most office. * i ia Rhrewey from 1 spoke also, and favored the Sctober ito the second Thursday ip June. For par | Brauch. B. and O. R. Only 9 miles from QOUTHERN LANDS-TIMBER AND AGRICUL: | Uu™s Washington No AUh joes mot Sonic’ for audience with @ solo at the close of the service. Affairs in West Washington. ticulars, address ‘MES. A. P. ATWATER, ‘High Ground. Healthy Location. Pure Waite: aS Oe | Cand Gort posite Nanay. Atsoclock p. m., Rev. Dr. HK. Naylor of Wash- Novms.—Miss Emma T- du Fict of 304 street, yp oghamcerile, i Mary's Co., Ma. of access.” First-class in alls appointments. ‘st room 26 Le Droft Bull Sal Sot | eget: Maa aE Sat, uuaay for Manson reas The | NR ss ee : . Willian Paret, D.D., LL.D Tn shauire at room 26 Le Droft B ie =| Strasbure and. ie ie gtatione Th singing at the Grove is excellent, and is greatly | town, Md.—The Young Mens Catholic Union mh Ai; | Apviy' the Fotost Glen Improvement Co Cramtontowa De Gre. Sorte ot it anitatte Ae | Past Srrinrs. “Connect at livers Sih Soe ens The following is the camp choir: Mr. | gave an excursion to Bay Ridge yesterday which ES PT Og ALEXARDES © Bite eee. ding lote. “Address CHAS. SHIPLEY, 217 Court: | for Luray. arriving Wnt Henry Muon, munial director; Mr 4as, Dyre, or | Was ian ly attended — The woods on 324, stroct, Ge IRBs RsSstoes | land treet, Batioore a Gordomevilie. Chariotier stint eae Ane, want re Poole, cornetises low the vanal, ai * eS and Be at - Zhi Renae WEAR STATION. LARG! : a =o inter, Mrs. Barred, Mrs. J. R. Mickle, Mrs. Athe- | are nearly covered by them.——see advertisement | QWITHIN C. POON oa. Py HENANDOAH ALUM, SPRINGS, VA—SIX VA- OSS a a Anewr Tas thew and Onto Wlisome altos Hace Weg onckson, Miss Mollie | elsewhere of Citizens’ Committee meeting. to-mor- MEDIA ACR PETAR ELEY Pa a a ORE Address BENNING S Star Ofsce. wu 7-2e Sutter Bi De Mins tie Rote oe ee See Se ee aaTMtty minutes from Broad Street Siation-. Oneof | dress A.J. MYERS." yels-2m" WANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE | § snd al So utiwostorn HG Sinuth, Miss Delian Jackson, Miss Hay Smith, | “Great Falls, temperature, 7: condition, 26; | $Roqvene cauved aNd, Dost managed ‘schools. "All 118, ATLANTICCITY, N-J— detwoen Nand Gata nee nt tS Nerang ge” | Memphis with iiss Mabie "Platt, Miss Millie Dyre, Miss May Pu- | receiving reservoir, temperature, 80; condition ai | sndwraduates of Harvard: Vale’ Princes ‘University Year. Warm sea water baths. ¥/) = | pl, Yale, sey, Misa Miss Lizzie Wartield, connection, 15; condition at souti nec- | of Pennsylvania, or other first-class Colleges. Fine Miss Belle Willett; tenon” Mr sessile Wilson, Me Hou, 30; distrioutinge fescreole, temouetcoe tse: | Sansa Hogi” double, OF communicating rooms, Frank Calhoun, Mr. Wai. Turpin, Mr. W. li. H. | condition at influent, gate-house, 96; condiigis ob Tashan tetitovand -m compinals heen Me BA Ta Fetrp ae Pas EW wi: §, DUS: | emMuent gate-nouse, 36. High tide tn the river to- | Ha steamradiater and is completely furnished. “New Mr. Ed La Fetr, Mr. J. c. ‘athey, Mr. Warren | Gay at 7:00 aun; low tide 1:37 °p. me by ateam. Best instruction, best care, best table. Choate, jr Dr. Mobt. Warkeid: Prox’ Wet Winds = P al gpportunities {oF apt tudente fo advance ra 8} Alexandrin Affairs, idiy. "Special. private tutoring for os —————— Patron students may select any studies or chose an Sales of Real Estate, reece tes ee, Mice Eveatae Eke English selenite, Business, Collewe-Preparstors, of THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE PUMPs.—One ort . New Ph: George B; Moors, Jf. has bought of H. M. New-| ono tho roses talh and’ the old pupa gor The | Sse SE aT cnet npeaL tod Chae man, part lot 6, 8q. 5%8, for $5,200; it fronts 22] pump at the hill-top, in front of the ome of the | Practies’ busiices Department in Gominorciat ‘Goures Sarak Se aera tage ery Pare | ter bane, Has SAG pa taney | Harte chat oN deca an west. Mrs. Mary W. Cui a remove ice: wi has bought of Jullus W. Kraft, for $0,000, “sub. a; | by Suserintendent of Potlce bolus tee water was | itn any other Collers-ttting or Commercial School | United state ‘Twelve teachers fc oO} 48, a 383: 22-30 by verre, on bth street, Detween | never drinkable, was too ‘hard for soap-suas, and | Mie Uted, States, Twelve teachers for about one B C streets southwest. the pump has Deen unserviceable for some time. | time to one or two subjects. Media Acadouy: affords ———————— Tins Pump well theres Ot As Old as most of the | ever Home, comfort bert education, and the beat ‘Transfers of Heal Estate, wells on Fairfax street, because as the ill there | training, overs every expense, even 0 ks. No extras except for music. No iueid bap oa pie tama dm orn eecg| Pan ror aa ae ghee eg i Tay SS ge Graham to O-¥, Beckett, lot 6 WUE 11, T. & B's | Sled dn to make land and the Her baad out fo | Coe HAN any adden sub Mt. Pleasant; $1,800. St. Matthew’s Institute | a square or more east of the noe a bump ‘be- (Harvard Graduate, ) Me Ba toSt. John's College, lots 1103, sq.245; $—. H.W. | came necessary, and the well now illied'up daves | The Principal will beat the Wises Huse PRIORY, Leach to Josephine M. Bartley, lots 196 to 198, | fromeariy inthe eee ee the prevent century. All the Lee | September’. . 2 street pumps from Fishtown to the Tunnel have | ——— — Uniontown; $780. R. Eichhorn to Teresa Loch- | now been abandoned and most of thecs ose e ae 1223 FFTEENTH sr., Poshler, sub lot 74 sa. S21;, $1,916.19. .G_ B. | | SENATO _Pemantes.— The democrats in each ‘Washington, D. 0. e1 les 8. Drury, sul » Sq. * ‘50. | of the four wards of this city held primary meet- x Chil- H. Clay Douglas to Thomas MeLatyre, uadivided | Ings last night to elect. delegates Colin arate ea ine We Krai aa Wostate of W. Douglas; $—~. Julius | atorial district convention, whitch will meet here { 27° cane Henrnerren ieee} W. Kraft to Mary W. Curtis, sub-lot 48, $4, G3; | next Wednesday. ‘The convention will be made | Commodations for a limited number of Boarding $4,000. |S. Oppenheliner ot al tu Frank 8. Parks, | up of delegates trom cach of the magisterial eon. | Scholars. An especial couveyance for the use of pupils Subelot 12, sq. 1006; $1,100. Henry M. Newman | ventions of Fairfax, Prince Wilitam, and Alexan. | living at a distance, Until September 1st address for to George E. Moore, jr. part CG Sd. 518; $5,200. | dria counties. It 1s Said that Mr. Waltin Moore, of | particulars and circular 1726 N st. aul6-lm Minnie M. Beatton to Jennie ¥. shinkle, part 7, | Fairtax, will be the nominee of the convention Sent TWe CONMERGI £4. 81; $1,200. C. L. Dubois to Catherine G. Shoe- | Norgs.—The committee on streets in deciding Me ye SOMMERCIAL COLLEG: Inaker, SUD. 59, 8q. 944; $2,700. C. E. Crown to | that there should be no number less than 100 on | 4 Hep x City Fost Otioe. Mary Aun Proctor, trustee, part id blocs 15" Hi. & | Heat there, shoul followed the construction of the | pail °opeatioe SEPTEMBER Te oe ae ees Evssub. Meridian Hill no. Hess to Geo. | numbering ordinance given by the corporation at- | Evening Sessions, 0 & ur aed #30 ee Eee ‘T. Knott, parts St. Philip and Jacob, &C.; $2,500. | torney.——-The Cigar-makers’ International Union, | and Junior Practical Departments and Senior Practical Chas, A. Kline to Jno. 0. Johnson, lots ‘32 to 24, | No. 180, of this city, has chosen Frank Harper as | or Banking and Office Departuent. Thorough iustruc- Sq. 828; $—. Annie S, Peck toG. J. Killian, pal its delegate to the Binghampton, N. H., meeting | tion in Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Correspond- 96, T.’s addition to West Washington; $2,100. | of the fi International Union next’ month.—The | ence, Penmanship, Exchange, Interest, Discount, Cou Pasxoxama Bur_prse.—Battle of Bull Run. of Past Grand Chief Joun Tyler, Jr., who ts lying | Isabella Coliins to Parts 60 to 6, B. and H.’s | floating wharf at the Midland Railroad ferry, at | uission, Brokerage, Averacing of Accounts, Partner- 2 ship Settlement, and Purtial Payment. ‘Separate Amutemic Pang —Roller Coaster. dangerously {il at his residence fa this city, were | addition do, ; $3,000. He foot of Wilkes strect ts to be rebuilt immédl- | Clases in Grater, Arithnietie, Nesding Writes, att = — unanimously passed. Past Chief Jobn Tyler, jr., wi ar ere ately. A lot, 30 by 120 Pafend Fayette street, be- | Spelling. ‘Tuition fee. Recular Business Course, Day Condensed Locals. for long and faithful service in Une order, was nt Shall be Done with the Lamps? | side the Washington and Alexandria railroad, has | Seesiom” one. your, $06 oeebe aT ‘The fair under the auspices of the ladies of St. Cane to the honor of past grand chief, ‘Bait ‘To the Editor of Tax Evenrme Star: ie mn bought for $150 by Ed. Kaines——A number Sires oe a O ree pe Mary's Cathohe ehur- aurel, Md., Was for- more, Md, and the third Monday in August, 1888, ‘What shall we, who have just been compelled at | 0 fens ‘attendled, yesterday afternoon, the 1une- | full on enteriug, | Tuition fee, austen ein) maliy opened in t! y of Muste alt Laurel, | were fixed as the time aud place tor ed. | noinconsiderabietroubleand expense to have lamps Thee We eee tr from the residence of Mr. | ‘ition’ $19 for thtee menthe O20 rte a, Ma, Tuetlay might. of the prominent | sion. “The council then Dually adjourn attached to our private phaetons, bugiies, &e., now | ye W- Green. ‘The interment, way made at Ivy | Su'ugd ror one yen “Life sealatatans Speci Bea setae cl tae carcmaal cartcied by Rowernyuam An Erroncous Arrest. do with the lamps? The recent order, 30 far ast | house, who, in the Une of his strength was a well | Poth @renss 2%, 8tbseet £0 1b per cent Feduction to Laer tabie, and maby beautiful articles ‘whic INST AN ALLEGED WASHING- | related to such vehicles, was revoked just as it was Rone Earoye ae ae old. ae crates a rye icelaee mao rey: week day, from 9 a. m. luorn te have presented by the nuns of ‘TON NEWSPAPER MAN. Rolng into effect, though not until citizens had in- | Nomssns Gap Katiroad, died yesterday. —The OY EG. MARTYN, President, ORs Altman, colored bos, axed fourteen years, | , AT Omaha, Neb, dispatch says that yesterday | curred the expense of preparing to comply with it, | S6ti"g mayor Look 1n $27 at i ‘towering chimney. C.K. URNER, AM ‘Principal. J. F. Riley, a newspaper man {rom Washington, The lamps are useless and valueless to us, for nd NOTE.—Studenis ‘can enter at any time. ‘Terms a eart on 13 of the city gas works has been awarded, at $290, pale Z bhatt a a D.C» who has been in Omaha for two months,was | $06 youd tink of using them unless required to | to stephen swaln. ‘he bricks will be plied ia ue | ™Adg,bY the MOVED, quarterly, aeai-yeariy or yearly tured. He wa tang arrested on a charge of embezzling $30,000 from | t9 be'retumned. "> Comers decline to Allow fem | gas-house yard for future ust JR MILE COLLEGE ELLicorr crx, wp.— Festentas, Jus: W. Hall a boy of toarteen Year | the Cnfon Trust Co., of Philadelphia, He was —— An Excuse for Capt. Walker. Behogta BAAS Cleese Ene Belen == eh ea ec 5 . chook Scientific, and Com rack Ind Fetreets touthwest, had both. bones of his iting alice edger ee eee eee. sc orricen’s | 770m the New York Times. ihe Stodera Laneages and Brawiou are aah with, z : ‘Was taken to the Emer-| nished by Pinkerton. On examinat MBS. CRESWELL FALSELY CLAIM! : renwal, gutextra chante. Studies w ‘sumed on the Ls Piece loagital, where the fractures were re- | proved that he was not Tegyart, and, Kaward Tr, ‘wibow. Capt. Joun Parker Walker, of Tompkinsville | Sionday of Heplember, 1887 C8" Bead he mete auned. Perkins, of the Trust Co,, failed to identity Lim, Edw. Stevens, a Washington boy, won the first | As soon’as released Mr. Riley brought sult against ye kins. Suit will be Yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock Arthur ae for a like amount to-day. . a suiall boy, fell from an F street car = tween ftiraml stirctrvets and received a severe | No newspaper man by the name of J. F. Riley ts cut on the left side of the head. His ——— pet Ee nee See a Ae essed by cKone at the Emergency Hos | connect National Republican, Sen aes here to accept a position on the Chicago Sait. ‘Those who ieave the city during the summer can ——_>_—_ have Tz Stak matfied to them for any length of Another Defeat. lime, at the rate of 30 cents per month, and the | THE WASHINGTONS FALL VICTIMS TO THE BOSTONE— address changed as often as desired. 2” The OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. Feguisile umount of money must in each euse ac- | Tye Washingtons met the Bostons in Worcester ee 2 esterday, and were defeated by a score of 6 to 5. ‘Mr. put up atent at the corner of 23d | ¥¢ f : ca G suisct nathunst Gr temperance nectings, | Thd/gatse was) welll contested’ throaguost Git andl last night one Was held at Which Major Fiovg, | more struck out nine men, but this good work was Hevencigacd the pedaen) M*te addresses, and | tore than counterbalanced by his wildness, which Sam Teltfe = ve six men their base and resulted fn two of the Sam‘l fer, whil shoveling dirt near | 84V¢ six Ast and weno u day, dislocated iis shoulder, | ruas. Stemmyer pltehed for the Bostons and nine de ws takeo to the Honieopathic Hospital and an | clean bits were made off his delivery, “The gprors anest a istered and the dislocation | Were plentiful oi a les, and — did the best stick Work for the Statesmen, ———— oraaeeere reas ee tollow: Phere What can be Done about the Fatal ¥. | #elphia, 3; New York, 2 Baltimore, 2; Met FUE CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE OF ON MUNDRED wrt | Poltan, 4. Brooklyn, 13; ‘Athlete, 2. Monument. Ch-ornkuid wiiu vue bisraice Comics | ht: Li Drolts &”sociais 10; Black Stockings CITIZENS OF THE DISTRICT. Among the Oarsmen. Mr. C. B. Church, the chairman of the railway THE POTOMAC RIVER AND STATEN ISLAND REGATTAR. committee of the Citizens’ Committee of One Hun-| at a meeting of the joint committee of the Poto- dred, in talking with a Star reporter this morning | mz River regatta at the Potomac boat-house last in regard to the acctdent on the ¥ yesterday, said, | evening it was decided to have elght-oared shclis, “Lexpect that there will be another meeting of | sen‘or and junior; four-oared shells, four-oared the comuitttee very soon. We have been looking | gi; and scnlor and junior singles, making six comeer Loti trary ge Fibeasucaaaas on Taces im all, The proposition to have a light- oo some ‘sort of an agreemen a 5 ; selves, to bave a conference with the District SSS ee Commissioners. We propose to co-operate with | lus park capa circulars Tots Co Cake Suey eens a a loners are nx | "The Potomac Club will hold a spectal meeting Ot the peopie. “The kaporvant question to be com | this evening to decile whether or not to send the side first is what the citizens of the District ester oe Lo Staten Island September 5 to row Want and what they think [eit a Soe chete Dees for the $1,000 prize cup. Saterests; then We shall consider the interests of + a the railroads, and last of all the interests of the | 4 Blew Which May Hesult Fatally. traveling public. The railroad company, Tthink, | SERIOUS RESULT OF A QUARBEL AMONG COLORED sees the necessity of removing the Y, aud many Boys. g {ink that the best plan will De tOremove the | Yesterday afternoon, in Snow's alley, between Metropolitan Branch from its present location | and K and 24th and 25th streets northwest, Tngton ‘Branch some distance bercad the Bound: | While a crowd of colored boys were playing, two ary, Say about Ivy City. Then bring the tracks | Of them, Chas. Allen and Fred. Downs, about iit. into the cfty, of course below grade, along 11th | teen years of age, got into a quarrel, and Allen Poluts. and then join the Penner ciate couyutent | drew his knife to cut Downs. The dispute between tunnel near the navy-yard. ‘The same tracks frou | them was apparently settled without the use of this point to some: place to be settled upon for a | the knife, and Downs sat down upon a doorstep tn lunton depot can be used by both companies, and if | the alley, A few minutes later Aen came along, the tracks are below grade then there wili be'no fur- | and without a Word of warning struck Downs on ther interference with the trafic of the city with | the lett temple, knocking him senseless, ‘The in- its water front. To carry out this plan, or any | Jured boy was taken to hishome, where he was at- stuilar plan which may be agreed upon, will re. | teaied by Dr. Bishop, who prondunced his injuries quire Umne and the action of Congress, and the citi | serio escaped, but was arrested last zeus’ committee, I aun Sure, will use every effortyto | mizht by Officers Keefe and Maddox. ‘This morn haSten the solution of a question witch is of suen | Ing the injured boy complained of a severe pain in Vital Importance to the interests of the whole Fredy Eb a Ale appeared much worse city. ‘The ¥ matter ts, however, one requiring im- | than he did last night. mediate action, and our commitiee will co-operate | To-day in the Police Court a charge of assault wearily with the Commissioners {n any effort to | agaiust Allen was continued, move this evil —— ———_.—____ ‘The New Police Regulations. ‘Three Woodsawyers in Trouble. CaaS IN THE POLICE COURT T0-DaY. TURY SPEND THE NicHT IN THE LocK-vr FoR vio-| To-day in the Police Court, Judge Harper, there LaTING THE POLICE REGULATIONS, were several cases under the new police regula- The spectators at the Police Court this morning | tions. Chas. Wharton was charged with running looked with pity upon three aged colored men who | a cab without Ughts, but, pleading that his lights were in the dock charged by Officer Sanford with | were jostled out on crossing the railroad tracks on Holating the police regulations in South Washing. | 7th sireet aud Virginia, avenue, the result waa a ton, They walked tnto the dock with the assist- | Suspended seatence, ioe OR Te ance of canes. ‘They are woodsawyers and. were | ‘, as charged with running a tleyele without « ligut, and, pleadi morance, similar action arrested and locked up for sawing and splitting | wastaken” M°MUns 1 Wood on the silewaik. They were Henry Butler, ———-____ Henry Levis, and Jno. Andy. They w The Deadly Cab, for Violating the regulations. fo itor of 1 iN ral answered of the old men. “So ts I,” a bp leralecsaarben Mire bpp in connection with the late accident in this city another. “I uilty also,” answered the third Getendant, “but I did not kiow de lave.” 1t would be interesting to know how many engl- ‘The provecuting attorney sald be thought the | ne2rs and firemen owe their deaths to the present old eee Ler hmong thee ~ y een and ie construction of locomotive cabs, and whether a ested that they be released ou thelr own recone sacs ares oaue — Zance. The trio of woodsawycrs Walked up tothe | STtly abriged form of the ss Fail, and Mr. Forrest asked Low long they had been | 12 Europe, would not make less common the death locked up. hey said they were arrested betore 12 | after hours of ‘XcTutlating agony, which ts toooften Orclock yesterday morning, aud had been locked | the fate of men like Broseus. An Ameriean engi. ‘up since that time. neer Is hemmed in by the sides and ample root of id Fou know that you were violating the | hiscab, but if the former were absent and the aw?” asked Mr. Forrest. Jatter projected tn the rear no farther than it does H ‘De Lord knows I did not,” answered one of we European type, his escay by aut at them. the last minute would be faclittated: or, if he “How much wood did you have to saw and | clung to the throttle the chances are that the split?” asked the judge. ‘shock of the collision would hurl him clear of his “Half @ cord,” answered one defendant. “And | engine. Locomotive engineers in Europe, it is we was only half through,” added another. true, are exposed to the weatuer, but so are sailors (A think these men have been sufficiently pun- | and car drivers; and, on the other hand, a trip of ished,” said the judge, “and will take their per- | four hours ts not longer than the watch at sea, ‘sonal recognizance.” where the facilities for Loy sere! therefrom are ‘The clerk then proceeded to take their bonds, | uot equal to those enjoyed by an engineer at the Which requires theta to acknowledge their indebt- | end of his trip. Duriag six months of the year no edhess to the District in the sum of 2100 if they | more than a simple head board would seem nec- repeat the offense, and they also avree to surren- | essary at night, and in the day time an awning der their “goods" and “chattels” if they should | against the suns rays, PD. Sores the cece of their bond. = ‘take inky" ; hank you, sir, “chorused the REcORDER TxorTEI ‘ETTED. — juet detendanta.” — was a tendered | to Recorder of a Jas. M. Trower, “That law will break up their rofession,” said | of U istrict, at Young's Hot Boston, yester- the Judge. : be day, by leading colored citizens of Boston. “Mr, E. meas Hon. EG. Walker presided. ‘Sheeches were suede ‘The Camp-Meeting at Irving Park, | Hon. E.G. > iar ae At7 a m., yesterday, a prayer meeting was hela | UY,*hose gentlemen, Recorder Trotter, and several at the stand, conducted by Rev. N.C. Brown. at | “2° SS M1 & m, Rev. R. H. Robinson, of this city, | KiLep Ware on His Way 10 THIS Crrv.—Fran- Preached a sermon from John, 6th chapter, esth | CA. Scott, late captain of Company Uinols: ‘i Volunteers, was struck and killed by a south. xerse, after which the sacrament of the Lord’s | pound train near Sc, Agnes’ station, om the Meee Supper was administered. At 3 p. m, Rev. A. | more and Potomac yesterday morning. Dennis, of Aunapoits, preached from John 15,6. At | He had told acquaintances on Tuesday that Sp. m. the young people's meeting was held, in the | Was cn his way to unis city to get pome penston tent os Ly ee for them. It was led | matters attended to. He was buried by Ga. - E. W.S. Peck. ‘Tue attendance was very | R. at the National Cemetery at Baltimore. Jarge. AUS p. In. a sermon was delivered by Rev. aa tana a E. W. S. Peck, of Baltimore, after which a prayer | _ QU meeting was conducted by Rev. W. Murry Sev. ‘aty-nine vattle on the warket yesterday; 161 eral simners came forward to seek salvation, sold to butchers as follows: Best sold from 4x to 4c. per Id.; f00 4 odie; medium, 3 w3Ke; A Guaxcr Wetcous to Cot. Lirscows.—a num- | Sou lambs tn the woth a isbn Der of representative members of the Order of The | follows: Old sheep sold {fom zi W Bue peritee Fatrons of Husbandry, welcomed Col. James N. | lambs sold from 4 to Ones 170 shipped © pure. Lipscomb, the newly -appointed chiet clerk of thé | more. ‘Twelve cows abd calves sobd from $23 to Fnent oMice to Washingvon, by sitting down with | $45 cach. Market for cattie Was SlOW. Market ‘im to a banquet at the House tast evening. for sheep and lambs was fair. Col, Lipscomb has long been a prominent member och rose of the order, and is master of the State Grange of A Sonz-Backgp Hoxse.—John White was. South Carolina. The gentlemen tendering the | py Avent Key, in the Police Court to-day, with horse at pliment were ‘Sau ‘Jokn ie ‘Thompson, and John Trimble, of the founders of | (raG!Y 10 animals, having a sore-backed Work. The testimony was conflictit as to the Col D. S Curtis, ‘oue of its earliest | condition of the animal, and accordfagiy Hon. Norman J. Colman, United } Harper went out on 6th street and ¢: imposed, and tmissioner of Agriculture, master, Maj. | sores on its back. A fine of $10 was and Dr. H. S. Branham, representing cu Grange No. i, of this city, which Was the | be kept trom wore eae he horse sliould grange ever organized. After the bounties of ————»- —_ table were disposed of Mr. Saunders, who pre- ManxiGe Licenses, — Marriage licenses have aes ane congratula- | becn tssued by the clerk of the court to Col (ea Martha pans ME Downing; Geo. W. Daniel and sSetouni oe Sst wie nd | NAS gay hea Haag Sau Ye gulogizing 0 ers oft re a | Wun. C. Berry, of Artington, Va, and Sallie egpeney En if beth Wrena, ‘of Fairfax Count ty, Va; Martin F ence fo Potomac No. 1, elicited from its | MeN: = , a) etal ie | McNamara sud Maria A. Marouey: Jno. Francis Basterctiner gpeech oe of it pales efor, Se — Sora ta ec retard atc | Rta he wrnaa Pner ere a € s fReuing thee the bonds of tmendsiip and frateralty | steamer Comssean Rie tana Hal, an the A Pittsburg special says: United states District | Staten Island, who got a black eye forktssing Jes |" aul0-tsepl ste Solomon in an ice-cream saloon last week, en- | [>HOOKVILLE _ ACADEMY, MONTGOMERY b t apn : ~ | Attorney Allen will make an application to Judge 5 amet CO tm gold, in the ‘va race at Bay Ridge, | She Trust Co. for $10,000 and got service on Ber | 0b poe tne aaentificatiod ek ae crake | tered West Polat tn 1865. “That was two yours B OUNTY. MB, : HOME SCHOOL FOR Boys. before I was adinitted,” sald a Military Academy | win lk three Instructors, Thi Elizabeth Creswell, alias Mrs, Elizabeth Morrow, Fae Daphie te te bee ene, » u @ | Staduate yesterday, “and we became well ac- | tember 15. Pupils in the house limited to 30.-’AD a ci ee County jailto ees pans quainted. “He was one of the brightest. and most | #0F Sirculars to. Rev. Dr. G. K- NELSON, Presiden! = popular men in bis class, but was always er-| GpENGERTAN BUSIN: — glalm against, the United States Gorernment, Paleia wis ways and idehe oat eer ee ot Fen een BUSINESS COLLEGE, COB: 70H rs. Creswell was formerly married to Major Mor- | Sminations, when nearly through the course, he | qualides young men women to support them- Teens Ree Mee ook enneyivania volan- | wus found to be lusine, and was placed ta thease, | ied eee met, nL wowen to support them teers. When Major Morrow died his widow claim. | Tum ar Washington, “iie seraset ne a Military | life. “Thorough instruction iveb in Rapid Writipe, ed and obtained @ pension of $25 per month. ‘The | Keademy the sucat youn wea ey ee Maary | Ute. thorough instruction siveu, in, Rapid Writing, Government has been paying this amount to Mrs. | with the class Of 1806. During “wis int | lation, Book-keor ius Business Practice, Civica. cr Morrow upon her representation that she Was still | Year ‘at West Point his Tcotduce® So | Science of Citizensiip, Stenography. and ‘Type Wane a Widow, accompanied with aMdavits to the | 3°" «cramky’ that aise trigtee ames | ane, Reels Day aiid Evening 9 Fesumed Showed that she tied aia ttiod man vestigation | the cadets considered him irresponsible for mans | Oe ea Nc eeremuee de, wt Yau and opin. Ser a Ma ar ene nee Cree | of his acta, I remember that whea he returned | Sersad nites rena ae eee he Sar oF quarter, Well tn May, 1877, thus frauduiebtly obtaining | trom the asylum he had a strong religious craze, | Teachers. Tuition fecs—Regular business course, day Some $3,000 pension money from the Governinent. | Which: however, did ait tom ce Jong. Walker | sessions, one year, $70, payable $10 on entering, and ‘These facts were presented to the United States | was brave, brilliant, accomplished, DUC ils meatal | balance in - monthly installiuenta of $10 each: a'year grand jury of the district of Colorado, which | misfortune has placed him where he te endleied ce | Scholarslup, bald in full on entering, 800: tuilion per Promptly returned a true bill against thé defend. | Dy sforcus quarter of ten weeks, #20, paid ot cutering. Nivut ant, In the meantime Mrs. Creswell had left Col- or Gueryouril ponte nce Santa ned ia tie ten ar eee See ae ee ee as Smystery until! Hishop Ireland Answers McGlymm. | {ur pedi santa seed ee she was discovered a few days since at Altoona by = 5 sEINO Mabe ro | te opeuing of day Or uigutsessious iilustrated Cire Peputy Marshal KJ. Gracey. A copy of the | M¥ SAYS THERE 15 NO ATTEMPT BEING MADE TO | Cuiar vent free On application. ‘ indictment was forwarded to the authorities at ERMANIZE” THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. HEN {c¥ C. SPENCER, Principal, Altoona, and Mra Creswell was arrestedandtaken | Dr. McGlynn has recently asserted in| MR@. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Piiucipal. aud before Commissioner Ambrose, who remanded her | the North American Review it TM ORAVIAN SEMINAK’ 8 YOUNG LADi! (9 jail for a further hearing. A writ of habeas to Gene | MISERIES, BEMINANY ZORA oa EADS: coi z Germans were making a united effort to Ger- Wi operatic ver since. colle UFO OF ge Dean, of the Common Pisas Cours oreo | manize the Catholic’ Church in the Northwest, | {uL,operauon ver since, Odors & coats sy30-1m tooma, but the latter dismissed the writ and | and Eastern newspapers have published inter- EW WINDSOR COLLEGE AND WINDSOR FE- uurned her over to Commission r Ambrose, Who, | views to the same purport. Prominent German male College Separate buildings, Full graduat. Of Judge Acheson,“ Sneny Fawralt the decision | Carnowes in st, Paul deny this and say the coming | 4 coMmen, "ith, decrees. Also veiniacy, preparatory ——_—_roo___ an Catholic Congress at Chicago has no such | ber 14, 1887. Catalogues on application. "Address A Plucky Maryland Woman. bbject. Delegates trom St. Paul wouid oppose | Kev. A.M. JELLY, D.D., Fres't, New Windsor, Md. HOW SHE ESCAPED FROM A NEGRO WHO assauLrep | SY Such movement, Bishop Yrelana says: | 3922 2m TT “The Catholics of German birth or VOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND, COLLEGIATE ae descent in America are making no attempt Institute for Young Ladics and Preparatory School A special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun trom | to Germanize either church or country. Assertions | Zor Little Girls, EMULA P. 0. three iulles froma alt Queen Anne's Ma., August 17, says: Alexan- | to the contrary are founded, so far as they have | more, Md. Cotiductod by the’ sisters, of ‘Notre Dame, der Moses, 2 colored youth twenty-three years | ®1y foundation, upon the ‘sayings ox individual | S24 for Ca ST METS phe tba Old, was to-day lodged in Denton Jail by Constable | Sng "who ‘nro ne eb tative men, | PEEKSHALL (S. ¥.) MILITARY ACADEMY. 3 al ave joticeable following. The R. Kemp Williams, charged with having attempted | church in America, in all her human apponsemenes Sd pias Sia eee a criminal assault upon Mrs, Henrietta Doty, wife ianot German, not Teta nor French, HOR RPOLIAN fen ee =a rhea farm nor jan. is American. Her own principles VHELTENHAM ACADEMY, CHELTEN HILLS, Seek Careting Qeantee as date hal"cane | pentuit bor bo bo noiming coe: ie Oe ‘platen Ents | Cineartitiedss Sevenccmth sone ies Dates mitted at 10 o'clock this morning. “Mrs, Doty was | foueral mceting of Gerinan layinen and priests at | shd grounds. Prepares boys for colleye ‘oF business 4n ‘the back yard, washing, when the vegro crept | Chicago will be a sort of good-natured hand. | Resitentmnsters, Military dell, eymuasium. ‘Cery up ‘rom behind and dealt her a blow in the | Staking. If anything else, the originators of 1u | $900... me Shoemak va: k of the head with a stout club, inflicting an | 40d participators in 1t wilt have made, in the eyes gly though not serious wound. Mrs. Doty ran | Of the Church and country, a great and unfortu- Yewara the kitchen door. Her seeatiant ‘sumed <0 nate mistake, letain her, Dut she el gras] the re St ACRES inside and bolted the dor. She thea get her nus: | BUND Tom IN New Yous. —“Bitnd Tom,” the ten mos. Board, Tuition, Dand’s pistol ani opened fire upon the ‘negro, who | Musical phenomenon, reached New York yester- | Washing. Recin Kent, ath Beet ate Rete beat a hasty retreat and escaped uninjured. ’ Mra | day with his mother,'and was placed in charge of | Special aitention to preparation for boys for teaching: Doty gave the alarm and Moses, who lives with a | Bis Han, Mrs. Bethune, his case having been | higher schoalx and business life, Address for catal German named Simon, on an adjoining farm, way | decided adversely at Alexahdria to his owners of | #, W.SILVESTER, Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's Co., Mid. taken to Mrs. Doty’s house and identified | Slavery days, who have had hii on the stage since | _¥21-tu.th,e,2m. = by her. He was then committed to jail. He stoutly he was five yearsoid. He is now thirty-seven. st 0: MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH denies the assault, and declares that he does not | They represented that the only clothes he owned | ¢ Bi 0 sexes, Concordville, Ps. Instruction know Mrs. Doty. ‘Mrs. Doty 1s about thirty years | Were those he wore. thorough. Students prepared for College or business, tory, Academic, and ‘has ——eee—___ Backward pupils privately tutored. Special care to waste ‘nail fara on eneay coin To ‘THE PosTuasteR Comes Back.—Jeff. M. Flory, leben "Wo" dztraa Yos SHonthibge, A.M, away for much of the ume. He 1s employed on | Postmaster at Devner, Pa., who mysteriously dig. | Priucipal. Jyl-eod3u oT idee, Ti appeared ten days ago, has returned. He states iCKINSCN between Dedion and Gressstoro The agalr has | {HAC he had been dealings in catclo and imet with | 1 a caused some excitement, and there were threats | heavy losses, and, ashamed to meet his creditors, | the Classical, ch GOULEGE CARLISLE, Pa, FALE ‘opens Sevtember 15. 3 four-year courses: lustiogl, the Latin Sclentific, and’ the ‘Mtodert Moda tlatpeecichice eee Language. Faciliticn, in all resvecte improved: new eee Government owing “nim ‘a sinall” balance,” Hs | UUsuach enlace fecal, tberawed, rescue, vel ‘A Suicide at Sea. daughter has been conducting the office. year: to sona0of ministers, free. _ Cost of ving = YOUNG ME. RICHAMDS GAMBLES AWAY HIB MONEY and excellent accommodations, aims at thorough and AND JUMPS OVERBOARD. CITY ITEMS. expeditious preparation for college. For catalogue or W. 8. Richards, twenty-two years old, boarded the Red Star steamer Westerniand at Antwerp on| Frida: desired information, address JA. MCCAULEY, President, and Saturday Bargain: q =F OBE INSTITUTE. E v1] August 2, the day she sailed, as a first-class pas- | Family Shoe Store, SIO TUN St. nar Lames notes QPS RRE INSTITUTE, HYATTSVILLE, MD. . . il session of this Boarding and tor New York. Early on Mo vel slippers only 11 cents a pair. “ Ladies’ ‘Oxtord ORae ee pie Coa 2 Ut f uf on, cent Hyattsville, drowned. Ho impressed the other cabin passen- | Lsdies' $3 xid button, box toe and common sence JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Tag Shy is Politeness and evident culture. He | last, only $1.08. S Bepartments and Pour Courses of Sthdy- "Students ames of poker inthe smoking-sa-| Boys’ and Misses’ shoes marked down to 98 cents | hermitted te beard in clube i tee es meen loon, right after the steamer started from Antwerp, | a pair. moderate. Preparatory School attached. Special a nd it was noticed that he steadily lost. ‘Then he | All Ladies’ and Gent's low shoes at prime cost, | tention given w Sitting boys to cuter coilens, auiver, Sei hairomtiol tac teema ube ts | tng” Seueyittee meniateeeig, |e inate pron ts Ge, . nuine ch Ci ve 7 r 4 he was the son of a rich banker in Paris, When | all styles and widtiis, only 32.08 4 bel cataloprace addrees: Principal THOMAS FELL, A. M. the voyage was half done ne stoppea ay ng and Callearly and convince yourself that we are the poker 'y assumed that he had lost all his offering the Greatest Bargains ever offered in this )REDERICK (MD.) FEMALE SEMINARY. THE Toney. He continued to drink more than was city. Family Shoe store, ext term will commence Wednesday, Sept. 7, Ence of uiquér on ‘Monday night that Cape Res |= SW | Gorm" ealuful ventions Terms mooie Bor ene dall ordered him to leave tue supper table. He | For ® Good Avsortment of Carriage Jogues apply to W. H. FURNELL, AM, LLDJy11-2m cbezet, Lee 8, protest, ee my gio ng he | Lamps, see L. H. Hopkins, 904 Pa. ave, MT82. JOSFPH's COLLEGE, aa Oa loiter for some time near al en, RS ATE rut ies: Classical mmercial. Sroeiek cuca lis walsvoost, sprang over theside. | Miseicwrell?s Gyrup tor. diarrhces, 1 | Terns: Boarders per soasion of tive ponths $100. ‘The steamer was stopped a: OF the Doak | :Shees at @ Sacrifice at the Family shoo | Pay squdents scouting to grade. Studios » 2 ‘Address: for an hour in an unavailing search for the body. r He ad been living th Parla for Souno time wi Store, 310 7th st. n.W. father jer. It was said on the steamer Drink the “Queen of Beery? that his father was connected with the banking: | rf you wault to. save dottors Bile “ie health of | _ Please send for a Catalogue. CEs RES Baltimore County, Ma. a : Er therm Express Daily for Lynchburg, ‘IFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT | Danville, Raleigh, Asheville, Chatton are hia, Knowles’ Station, Metropolitan Branch B. and 0. | Aiken, Ai Atlanta, Moutgomery, New Orleans, R. Now is the time to ‘and get ready for | Pullnuag Sicrpicre Washington setae. Apply to WH WHEATLEY, at the Station, | 49 Mouton: i levator. fronting the, garaulle elevator, Open, lawn fronting tJ HT HOUS: REHOBOTH BEA EK it, George 15-1m" | Montomer ‘Scigatin Paliman'Siecpers Washes ‘Season 1887 opens JUN! = ene —< | ington to without chatye. also Pullman ania Railroad access direct to the SALE AT A BARGAIN-VALUABLE DAIRY | qiccyer, “Wastineion "tee Gece yee : Washington for Hehoboth Beach, Delaware, at 12 Ob STOCK FARM. of S00 scren tn StaceGeoges | Heeper, Washinurton “to “Greeubier ‘White Sulphur : Sirows, daily exe Boon. | Change at Baltimore and arrive at Rehoboth at | Co. Md. about % mile outside District line, onthe ad. | SHURE daily e1 GEOR R- Glreulars at Star office. “Address WALTER | isin Clapel roqd: house 10 Toots. baru. ‘stables tor | inlTMtR. BUNTON, Manager for Brizht House Oo. SelSOLe | Atyreoee eA RS moet Looms, Mar: stables for ¥ ways arrive Be fd Ohio Avision. eave Wash Daily exept Sunday. ands 48h Daily arrive Nowe Hal aP aT AM = a ‘abundance of water and timber. For particulars in- | M'- teturning leave ound 05 Dail pA eee MOOREA a guireoot. 4 MoEUEN, 1420 Fst." su6-tm_ | } 330 FM Delly exogye Sunday, ‘arriving We LAKE GEORG! ADIRONDACKS. | ROE SALE-AT ROCKVILLE, Mp. TWO VERY | = Ly ae ee On and after SUNDAY, June 26, express trains on | M' desirable Cottages, containing 29 roonm eld as si he Houth vis Test Phere Ralinoad will run, Daily, except Sunday, | property. located. on the. main, street of huockvilte 23 Po M.. vik ast Tenn, ir to and from the Jersey City Statjcn of the Pennayl: nt are Aled with city boarders and ofier | Sots st 10:45 A M. ced Aaa vania Railroad, mi joge connections with fast | unusual inducements for that purjose. “Lot hana | BMEE at 10:43 (A.M. aud 1:40 B. M.. s trains toand from Wesh frontage of 140 fect. Will be sold reasonable, For ¥+; Houteand Charlottewville at 8:40 "P CATSKILL | MOUNTAIN, | EXPRESS.— further particulars inguire of Tickets, Sleep Leave Jersey City Station at 8:50 Ar M. PARKER, 1418 Fst. nw. L sy me Oa eeeration, ant rive Hotel Baaterskill, via Kineston 2:24 = Wg — = “f a x R SALE. ACRES OF LAND, FRONTING Hr cered Bott 2-40 pes Fhedcia, 12:08 pon Fron’ yet sides cosduie reichiat’ from | Railroad, Uti aud Panne House Gestion, 225 gm. Paleuville, 199 pa | Prooke Park Hictel eatin Soke Bolan aoe i | oncanal, improved b) country Ticuse aud out: : fon and to Phonicie (for Hotel Kaaterwkill and Moun. | ¢uicabaleiuproved by good country ho ‘cue | FZALTIMORE AND oMTO RaILKc SARATOGA, AND, CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS — | And twoyeara G percent Spears acc | im effect. SUNDAY. JUNE Heayeebuadelphia §:20 am. Arrive Hotel Kaater- | 09.0 = acetyl ‘until further notice ii via Kingston, 4:47 fuui.; Grand Hotel, 4 Bu, Phomniciar 3°36 pn: it House Stations SALECRIRTY-GHOIGE EE a F? SALE—SIXTY CHOICE SELECTIONS OF a ‘unmproved, with {Som ‘Sus ball malic ah ee | improved, withitt from to three iphia to Grand Hotel Station and to ey city; very ci Ob Very es te jeoping cam. The 10. Fhoicia “or Hotel “Kiaterskill and. Mountain | Galfor sed ior Gea Me BVEHERD fe ited Rapress for Pittsburg ain House), and New York to Saratoga, 1007 F st. dell tua Fiving in Pittsburg at 8:30 p.m... SARATOGA AND (CATSRILL MT, SPECIAL — | =e | vat coo. Nooxtra fare is chances Leave Washingion 9:00a.m, Arrive Hotel Kasten | skill. vis Kingston, 9:13 p.m.; Grand Hotel, 8:45 p. . 3 P] oS. j SUPERS OAR canis een | FAMILY SUPPLIES. S P10 p.m: ae pei Paleuville, $05 p.m Arve Saratora Drawing-rooni Cars New York to Grand Hotel. Station from Station comsrot Now Joe a.m. and 9:40 pm. das! > next worn, ‘this tral daily at 3 ‘throweh coaches aid Palace matt and St. Louis wit cee 3:15 pan. dew tact limited, train and to Pheenicis (for Hotel Kaaterskill and Mountain r . _ ‘St Louis, arniy n Cincinnati wext RSLS Cenc ee Prost Bree Foose | ea veasraice toa ort and connect in the Jersey City Station for all northern THIS BEER AND | phor Pittsimng at 10-55 am. and 8 . daily te Fpsorag by Woat Boro ‘Baggage checked a ca 1 Eitisune, Cleveland ‘and ‘Detroi, with Parior oad ©. F. LAMBERT, : = eee PE r ‘dos Valley Ratirosd, betwen _¥27-3m___ General Passenger Arent Now York, ANHEUSER-BUSCii BREWING ASS'N, | ss Stnerion aud Luray inclusive: 3-15 poms OBES-TSLAND: IN THE attain = ‘COR. 18T AND VA. AVE. 3.W, daily excent Sunday SCAND. NTIC OCEAN, | Phone-8895 : rex Local Stat YUNDER ANEW MANAGEMENT. excert Senet = a 10:10am. daily, wing taken control botel property ; per | HET = AG raving taken control of the botel property FAUST BEER FAUST co, Newark, Wilmington and Phite- Gnprovements, including the entire refur a é uiuion, Delaware and interiedse ishing of the hota 1 ould respectfully’ alict th sad more aud Wilnstiyeton 3-00 aa dally 701 ‘old admirers ai bie. Pothing facilities are ‘unsurpasted, snd Sine debi ant wre dds Grace, Singerly and intermediate | Oita reduced "82.50 per day, $12 ner week, 940 Har ditt on wk ape per month, Can be ‘Teached froni ‘Norfolk by steamer 8:30 and, 9:49 aan. J 1: See oe NORTE Wednesday. and Friday, or daily Ox» Ororto and 1140 pare #55 . JS ees ee oo PORT WINE. Hor daltiiage> op Sundava, 6:20, 7-20, # 0 w 1['HELARE VIEW HOTEL 1s SITUATED IN THE Pure and Reliable, . village of Watking, N..¥., adjoining the for “ite 6:40 and 8-20 am. and famous Watkins Glen, It is S00 tect above 98 Medicinal Use. On sjunday 8 30 a.m. 4 Sanger "Telephone and ‘Telegraph Connections in the House CALIFORNIA BEAUNR, 8:30 at 13 10 pms fi), £40. ae Newly and clezantly furnished throughout, as all Choicest of Domestic Clarets Sunday § 30a. modert itnyovements, Bowliny Alley, ftlliarde, Cro- A Delicious Beverage Dan For static Quet, Lawn Tennis, Hamniocks. Swings, Musieste.:Also pearly dsity, except Sunday-und Pgbigtors ofthe Naticnal Bote) Cleveland, ou Cnar~ HEATED SEASON, Pia. for principal siatious ouly. 4-40 pam ally, arbor, Fla 3 SEATED BEAS miuiay, tor priucipal stations af Metropol IRESSON SPRINGS, PENNA. 2 W. BURCHELL, 1-10 1, Sunday stope at al Ay wa Iszo FBT. gations. Fo diate, pointe MAIN LINE PENNA. RATLROAD. L& g~ 2 pan. daily” For buyd'eaty stations CHUPC AEE Doan. daily’ Chrugcls trate ouon Sunday THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Flag rani Fur Predera AOA ei sag Bit orga JUNE 25,, Parlor and aleping cars from all Dan. daily, excesit Sundays aan rs, Ke. WAL &’ DUNHAM, x N etohtiaerstown 10°10" a.m. and 5:30 pm. dally.on Superintendent, Cressou,Pa_| Noricr bes arrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, <D MI a m a HoUNT “font ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS afm voint on Shenandoah Valley BAR, 1:15 pam. 50 BAR, A tate delishttal summer bom for tua — gare Pada ester, Winner and Hare | lien jodations tor 300. For pau, van : race, 10°45 90 gem dallge a information, spvi to. S, Pit © Sous te ‘San BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF peame ive oak taco uuilding, ¥F stroct b. W., orat the office of the Evening 2 eee ne Se G°5 ERE BRE, FRE p53 0g | P¥ivut Atmaoli, Parlor car, leaves Washinwton 10-10 a r2,, by Mtotros go RD RoR EF : Bonen, politan, Branch B. £Q. 1 R. Hound-trip tickets, good to ef EF Sssg es BL Bost Ose St SSO eee ee AT Propritor. coo Ere RE ERR Sss8 7 san ders erwoliate points, 8-258, am suintaete aera ae baace,snoce delighttal or = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA ~ x ran iene iitioate fo wach nicton at 5:10, 8: 104) ; nd 10 3 ett had a most delightful say at fac Saou PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. ani 09 pin ok bio formants, handgome service uf your bountiful | Tete without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the | 6:00.00. 11:00 pin. fable formsa marked contrast to, that which charse- | mont NUTRITIOUS Flour in the world. eallirs a stop at Relay station, terizes summer resorts in general.’ ¢ *.*~ wv | ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect mitt, | “%°?s to" nly at tho Baltimoreant ar acetarbaee tanibian containing aa it does all the most improved Machinery | Olio Ticket offien, weton station, O19 and. 1 lids can ertveselguon toettartent papeyisentae they | Savenbed iy fo thapcasenttionn Weston peoeecamaos: | i sy ania avcinve, corer 14th aires where oder canst Rock Enon Springs.” * * * 2 . | UNSURPASSED by any millin the world. To prove =” nae ceactael cial enoet pay DR. ROBERT REYBURN. | that, we would simply state that a lance quantity of C.K. LORD, G.P.A 66 4 CME.” OCEAN END, KENTUCKY this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Lurope Haltimore. ave,” Atlantic City, NJ BO. Box and eateu at the principal courts of the old world. Fam’ Ag'.Washington. y3_ a a NNSYLVANTA ROUTE sete Erie —___ayi-¥a ) THE NOKTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, PLBPITT HOUSE, CARE MAX, N. J, OP- Like everything else that has gained renown. some | DOUBLE THACK: SPLENDID SOERERT te New. Coftumbia: newiy’ furnistied to tale advent of the | STEEL MALLS. MAGNEFICERT EOCENE, juecler inurovemente: full ogean view nent Person or persone are trying to take advantax TN EFFECT WAL IG. ise ‘hot and cold seawater baths. GOL’ ha | reputation it has attained by imitating = ‘Name and ‘Trainsleave Wastingion from Station, corer of Sixt ee Brand, and attempting thereby to pall of an uuderior ‘tnd Ieatrects, ne follows ‘ONTEREY HOTEL BLUE RIDGE 6. ttsbun and. the Went, Chi sited Ea Moet ANKE COUNTS Bs article for the genuine. Fo Waince Glouping Oars ot S80 AM ee ace Sloepiie ars PAS a duly 67 miles northwest of Baltimore, "24 ours, ‘bbe EY opexe ume aor, Ss Seapatee Ping soenery and pure alr and water. sakor terms, ‘Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read fe Chicao, with Sleep Lor ak re etc., address WAL” W. POWER, ‘Slauager, late of . - extern Exyress.at = 10 PM daily, witl ware Water Gap House, Pa mays-dmm CERES. op Naehitton to Chicago and St Low innati and st. Louis, (p= RITTATINNY, @ | Andnave the imprintot mac cope tS Ee Tec cracammons.s Seat Sy it Ae sil Ol, Me ae tes Uidrese W. A: BHODHEAD £ SON jersecoSus® | attached, None webnine without the two gold medals. “GALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. A°7Et BarcuTos, tat pes FEO ae. = ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. f W. M GALT & co, nag ae a EL, >. i OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR a15 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. wl A 2 feud th ge 34 79,3 L ? ane ‘Bunday, 9:00 11:40, A. ML, 2:00. 4:10, 10-00 an Bi” Lhnited Express of Pulluian Parioe Divine Care, 40.4 AL dally, except S nd 4:00 P.M. datty a For Boston without chanee, Recently remodeled and enlarged, making it the most, JMANDHEUING JAVA COFFEE — You Witt, modern hotel on the coast. Rever Know what itis to drink the Hichest wud Bedroo: ; ana cola | Best ‘Cottee iced he wor you have {ange Bedrooms, Hydraulic Elevator, Hot Eich S°See Rarer Aa ail yea yon uae 00 P. M. every day. ghante oll it because of the small profit itaftords, | For Sin Se all pvt fran Connect wt 3 we have fou ce of 60 Jersey City with bints.of Brook ou ator dy2-ent,ta.th-2m F. W. HEMSLEY & SON._| exyeriment Ag. Keeping *(reruiatly in tock, that Our ing direct transi vulton strect sroldiug double, Ca tedden sates Gf ft baviug already reached | woot ites ccs 00, and 11:40 A.M, Atlantic ave., between Vermontand Rhode! pete Re Tals entirely ov “J cynrep ro marvelous: tions. This entirely overcomes a1 PELs et ut 00 and 11:20 P.M. On Sunday Ila aves Pall occa yew OE Or Hendy GALL | Bbcreieoe proportions This eutiey everson an Tee eed TLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, 3D. — | Toast thee woods every days aud more frequents twie Gays amd 4.00 PM dally’ Aiton open tortie aean CFEyéD- # day, aud hence the Coffee is scarcely ald when 225, 800, 0-40, 8.3 ‘Circulars at Udis office. livered to the customer. ELPHON: YOUNGS © 20>. 20 00, 4. my3s-3m SOHN TRACY, Pron. 338 Oth 10:08 and 1120 P. 4 5 TP aS S00 a ok iM 10 10-06 aud 1130 Mt SEWING MACHINES, &._|_ PROPOSALS. sie 7 2 AML ad 4 40 P.M alg, [ae = Wo a DICAL MUSEUM, = 13.05, 4:20 and 6 00. Tu Suesr Axericax N 0. by OFFICE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GuOUNDS,_ gap. except Sundags 8°00 ASE, 1B (For Foot and Hand Power.) ae aa ee aite will eee ISST,, | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAI ‘The standard of excellencein mechanismfor Sew- | cmos ath P WEL TE ie MONDE Seb TE | WANS AND ALEXANDKLA ASD WASHINGTUS ing and Embroidery, TWELETH, 186%, for the coustractign of an Annex For" Alemandri, 6:00, 6:4 3, 8:40, THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. to the New Army Medical Museum. Plane can be seen | FOr, Alexandria, 6.00, 6. ‘Machines sent ou trial free. Telephone 422-2 oS ee ee eS god 1 SESE, Ol Sati First-class Machines of all the latest improvements JOHN ML WILSON, = Be for rent by week or month, 2015,16,17, 18,87,8 re aud 4:30 P.M. daily, except Sunday, AUERBACH, cor. 7th and fot denne Alesana or Was et, FINANCIAL Tie REM Ea ewe Ee Bole -y District of Columbia. NANC PEs 9: and 10-42 PM, ‘Next door to Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot. _iy23 T° THE STOCKHOLDERS. i oe a 2:00, 5:10. 7-05, 9:32, 10:42 P. Mand Tse Vex Le fue uadereiucd. representing for thomeelves end | mcr'of iSehstien ad Bon resenting for thomeel von Spa street a Sa bec east giierra very ree onttertup i dhe Sorticra Tadhe | Raton: wire grits ose Tet ort ettking tag ceed of Directors wil’ promote the best fatereets of the (a eee en ae General Manes SUP! RITY VER! y and bring better results to the stockholdet WOOD, Genera: Passenger Ageul. istcharmletgd yoru Soviarecnnen | rannsctieiom cated fy eras wir ape ee Rieubers of the reaent Beardand gtners'wio can't | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘Ladies, call at our office and examine it. relied upon for effective service, and for wizich We ask — = 8. OPPENHEIMER & BR the support of all stockholders. TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST_WHAKF 0. ‘Any stockholder desiring information as to the (on Sundays) Tuesdays aud Thursdays, at 7 a. for 528 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud Building. | ticket to be prepared or the policy to be pursued will c river landings as far as Mattox Creek. Grind- ‘the Ne lease call upon auiy of the undersigned. en's whart, Sundays down and Weduenday up. Brout Sole Agents for the New Automatic Family Button- | 2} th, President John B. Trevor. and Chapel Point, Thursdays dow aud Moudays hole Attachment. Jet "Transconti- John D. Rockefeller. Jock Too Gina Soin. SSP. GT, JONES, Agent, 7th-at, wharf, GUHING FXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING | y,,Neut > Nancie Armiomledced pews ab thetnest | OPH Strong & Co. ng ie = &Co. JOHN McGAHES, Aiexandria, Va, Agent. oul house of Joha L, Monroe & Co., of Paris. ‘our entire family will be studied by ordering thi imachine extant. : 2 ’ QTEAMEK JOHN W. THOMPSON LEAVES ¢ a a Boor trom tue Agency, 1500 suree ering eats ([\HE WEST WALNUT ST. BOARDING SCHOOL | Werkand Beauty of whit Be | Clwedt Sweet & Co. Henry Clown mE co Hifpet whact every MUNDAY. WEDNESDAY and lunteer’s Victories, 7 cents per dozen, 6m | for young Indies and ttle girls re-opens SEPTEMBER, | fUre and secit. JF. MCKENNY, Sole Agent, 4279 | Piwand Sy HIDAY, at 7's my, for all Potowa® Kiver Ln iuun 9a Gen, Palne’s new sloop yacht was Dullt trom de. | "10.4 ane Groaving Soloattn oe | Serie Year), Mis J RRAULSIANN, Principe. | *,2..%-,J-,B, RICHMOND, Maiagor, 0° Mckinan Kioas & Oo. Lacenbung, Thalmann & | HESS Agu Currioman end Leader signs by Mr. Burgess, of Boston, for the purpose of store, oro athe ee Sealy see 4901 Walnut st,, Piuladelphia, Pa, Send for circulars, | ¢ ffor* ae Hous Horms-for, Dr SBE | Frince & Wiitely. Riot, arg. to all lunacy Pistia, Sut ee ee Sea ee B ——= == a | CRBS rect 8m, 1887 surs-ige_ | secod-clans, 25 cents, eee cutter Thistle. ‘The Volunteer has won the three joyalG em.—Bowton Varieties MALE COLLEG) aise INGTON Gas STOCK | NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. ol Charming location on the Delaware. Healthful, COMPANY'S: ‘MEA’ Z races In which she has started. Suebeat the May-| Baby Shoes 20 cents at the Family Shoestore, | homelike, thorough, and Chiisilen Bivertee eate Lazare EXTRACT OF MEAT. Waite acd “amercas | NN: 2 flower 8 minutes 42 seconds for the Goelet Cup, | 310 7uh st. LW, Hee in Muste and Are Mannose ‘and hesith for over a 45-mile course off Newport, Wi garetully quarded. Fora \dress Rev. WM. C. the Morgan Cup ta ace from Martha’ Vineyurd | _ E¥esta Alderney Buiter churned every morning SOwEN, ‘M., Prest., Bordentown, N. J. Jy6-2mo to Marbishead. 105 miles, be Ling the second boat and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1D. OCKLAND SCHOOL, FOR be HIRLS, SANDY Mastiower, by about 2 hours and 30 minutes, Of | Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk: ‘Sweet suk: | FRCCEEAND, SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS. | SANDY Marblehead, over a So-miles, triangular course, | Sc. per quart- onws n Oty, reopens Reptombcr 10" Teena wang Mion Meld SuOiD Cay eRe Oe a | py = atthe Fay shoe stare | SHER ee ea ern Yael vl | in hours, 18 midutew and’ defeating tue Purivan | 310 7h st. n. 2" | CHALLOWELL, A: M. (Yale) im S minutes, 15 seconde “She won the Provi idence ‘ELWYN HALL, READING, PA. SIX HOURS cup, @ race of 37% miles from Vineyard Haven to Sipe Webinar. Acoheol of ‘tie highest order eae D G. A: A C. P, forstudy and recreauion, Steam, gus hot and cold d the May. nx Gtoops Ar Acruat Cosr Paroe | ties gymnesiun. Thordugh for ecu oF ‘of any age Feceived. Send the elttzens of Newport in 10h. ‘so.3om., beating DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. forcatalorue. LOT C. BISHOP, Headmaster. jyl-2n [picts SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, - 723 14TH 8ST. N. W, LAWNS AND BLANKETS, OPEN ALL SUMMER, BBE, .00, A ex! spretical knowledge of FRENCH. GERMAN, AND PB 3 £4 TARE 5,6.8.10.12%6 eteslian hese eee Mes AVE 2 1B DANATE [a0 Ti An Games, oF soiled, at actual cost price. x s mh Bk Rae GOS ten Tih. coeted me Tay | Roce Re heeeay rere orirn BAA 2-3 eR Syien, poabe- sexs UV¥ INST! S.w. cor, 6th and K ste nw. BB AA % Ve 7gRINKLED GINGHAMS, worth 120, reduced to al } VEL SATU t staal coat GuTing hs MEMES ARTES GOODS at | A CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, ‘Bargains in BLACK CASHMERES. eaere wpm, a ane lengths), real value, 1312 MASS. AVE. XN. W., pone ES GPRD Bo Atak be | nate TTP O20 1c dot | wun une tet Monten Stab ale every facility for acquiring a thorough and accomplish- xs BiG ed education, The musical department, embracing ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘Harp, Piano, Organ, Guitar, Banjo and Mandolin, is ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, z w= | Atrected by thoroughly accomplished teachers, Paint- strength and wholesomences, More economical than ing in Lustre, Oil and Water Colors, Special atten- (he ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | C15 TMMABKETSPACE NRARTTH SE. | tion paid to Bookkeeping and the Higher Mathematica. ‘with the maltitude of low testa, short weight, alum or : , |» Attached to the academy aa Department for Little Phoephate powders. Sous omur m Cums. Bora.| Wascorr, Wicox & Wine, Boys. aS, Base Fownmn Oo, 100 Wallstrwt.Y. ccna | HEAL ESTATE AND Loux onoxens | Giteannrvea sarc Sheen aS AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, Ea q ia ‘No, 1907 Pennaylvanis Avenue Northwest, Wi ES iss) es : e283 | on13 B58, Wescott, W.R Wilood. 1. >, wine, ane ox — For Improved and Economic Cookery. CORSON & MACAKI. | Low fares. The popular, safe and fast Steamer LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. EE a Pe a tae rT street wharf every MOND: and Yat 5:30 pan, * Piney. Point Only sort guaranteed oxxvres by Baron Liebie._ | Darice & Winrery, oing snd fearing Fire Claas aueals'atved in LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘Stock BROKERS, Stnitg-toom on nonin eck. ‘Wane Betces ana Made pane USE for)” Oritinavs, | New York, Staterooms secured and lacrare checked st 619, ‘Soups, Sauces and u 7 py )Washingtoa | 1351 Poun, sve. Licyd’s Express Omices and om LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ATE SICK TELEGHAPEY Wines steamer. ‘Telepone cali—04. my 13-9 qutive Discedetn eee eee WASLINGTOX, LMORE, PHILADELPHIA ‘TRANSPORTATION LINE, TIEHIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. poh POSTON oo. Bieamer SUE, Capt, Geohoran., wal oe Sotto Grtnka, a ae * Nihon * ee VE Cee ROTOS and for il landings ou the Putiuac ives LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAOT OF MEAT. Rarag Taaren, D.c. ee es Wealtingwon Sanaa 4 pt ‘Frew tet GENUINE ONLX with farsimile of Baron Lebie's | ay’ ‘Go commission all classes of Railway ms ENSON & BRO. TIREIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAC- Secu g. 3: DODGE, Resident Partne, moe: {1920 EE To be had of 47a pee ot 126.6m * as ‘Penn. sve. n.1 $s alt), Oberg & Oe Bee eaitine the marks recived s wires ia: | }OR POTOMA RIVER LANDINGS, — Hota, Hira * | Maiihdemessnedaes accuse n | Pee he a iat aaa TE Rapa 7th u UKDAYSet; aim eturnuiz TUESDAM! G G Biieieb te eames OLDEN Hark wash. GTorpEN Hare wast. | 1%, cuca By Md, Counects with Baud OR i a6 ‘For blesching hair the very fashionable golden hue schedule. JOHN B. PADGE' Age Aveusr Banoarns now in vogue. ae {co W. KIDLEN, Mauer. Mo have ust finished taking account of stock and | trout whatever, and scarocly any expenso compared Dees Gibbons and EG KNIGHT lave ee find wehave guites lotof ODDS AND ENDSin ech | tosis baindreseerschanee iver, 8 Fah GRDAY stg na 3 have Lowered the Price to Close them out. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, Brakieati=s ae vekvox —————— olne Let CHECK NAINSOOK, former price, Sc.and | gul1 833 14th st cor. of I,and 24.and Data n. M — mcrae maanoes: wee | Hisamsosnceme Fon ie eriialcg Allof our INDIA LINENS MARKED DOWK. LAW TENNIS, CROQUET, egg about 5:30 pa page eng One Lot COLORED DRESS GOODS that sold for12 OUT-DOOR Games, eS “Went! have quites Steck of HAMBURG EDGING | BABY COACHES, BABY COACHES, OCEAN STEAMERS. fe a RS left over, We don't want to carry them over, so have ‘BABY COACHES, ‘BABY COACHES, =HOKT ROUTE 10 LONDON. pre. lowered the price o close out REDUCED BELOW COST. Ss ROMDECTSCHER LLOED & 6 08 styles, 5c. ee CH. RUPPERT, wake Noe "Aue. 17, 3 23>. se Choice Styles in FRENCH AND AMERICAN SAT- 403.4057m stnw | 950 sim: Fuldx bak. hue 2 ene TEENS, 120. and 250. ; ws. Wed "At 3136 a AG Ban Dont Seams Ale Bargains in Ladies’ and Gent's GAUZE UXDER- |) eee Serge eEEE scoring to Heaton aba soe WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &a., ko. A full tine of sMslecrage at low rates, ie. : kc, i arg EF DRUOE, 915 Penn, wwe, Choice styles in Yard-Wide LAW Se.: former a8 COOKING srovEs Leas : (On hand and for sale, et ae, tarime, t— 4-4 =the ‘ec. : JOHNEOX, GARNER & CO, — ae es core ‘sul 020 Peomayivanineve.nw, ' mnsl WASHINGTON Gasizcmr compaxe, | “Sis 2m: WUSOR TS SUYETT, manerstown, a,

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