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LOCAL MENTION. | her. ommencing at 3p. m. ‘The Wea _ boxes of | » & DOX. agrain ear} W. il. Hoge, S01 Market Space, 4 Dysentery Syrup a trial, 2 and Broadway 7th aud D, | 1109 Pa. ava, Come | Dr. F A FULL Ling of Du Blocks at Franc, ts fine Portearrs. kin moder Licnrsixo Rops, speaking tubes, tron safes, H. Keema. nts each, at Dra, byen day an ist nw. Lornxor w bed bleached Ded quiits at $1.00 «: ‘OWBIX ATION PHOTON st London and Stic. Oaly TRICT. AND_ Dis Amusements To-ni; Hares’ Buot TuzaTen—Austin’s Australian | Noweity co. | | | ‘aN’s THEATER.—Comie Opera and Variety. Paxoxama bi of Buli Kua, Aruiemic Pa! Condensed Locals. The dead t ay of a colored 1: and New York aven int_was found last nigh a3 been granted absenae Dr. L. further cost to Jes, colored, and John Flaherty, white, each ge Harper to-day for in- ont treet road. S and Easton, of thts city, left Har- | nily with’ Messrs. € i etty, for a bieye and ‘return & suington, a akers_at the granger’s interstate drove, Pa., yesterday was W. {M1 go down to Marshall fd Lowaorrow WH make >. Ihe of tue Plasterers’ As- +, ac Becker's Garden, ai 10 Lower Cedar Potnt wil | et Henry E. b, and Ated (6 the Aurmsen dhe did not He t © they should of $5 and sus sentence by takibg the de- Fixep.—A number of colored i aad make from | @ Court this at and Thowp- e Fegulations in failing | 1 ween thelr ARREST OF A FeGrtrve Faliea, acotored wail % ¥ Det al of fu fc the reste lin Yer the prisoner aud tuk tial. THe} Fair tet dde- | and we know of no | P fly on a its, flowers icles, fue cattle, horses, fowls &e., an two oF threo Goud ¢ daughters of and a serinon Was preached as, OF this Clty. r CONDUCTOR CRUSHED BE- | Freon? Cars.—Joseph Naliey, about | ge, eusploved at the Baltimore @ Yard conductor, was caught ut cars wear Ivy City yesterday Perhaps ‘fatally, tujured, | i street ided by physicians, | houses to take 4 on 12th street, tthe public ig houses at a | good interest on the invest | nelons, Thursday th ned ou y Kev. 5. L. 4 moved to his Rill and attractive + cro=s-country, latest | tra fine. Sold” by all —Kiuaey Tobacco Co, New | | I promised my father college the day andi have been | ow soon I could begin,” ia the oilice of Spencertin | ithe Young men wis come af know’ many of them.” nd 1 have becuz? the th Wuird member of any | ¥,) tid a geatieman tn the same odlee. “IVS. been a’biessing vo two of us. auee search of Louse: | reats, but the tucre | te abtorb the extra | elected the following ofticer: Seek oe eee FER 3. 1887-DOUBLE SHEET nro tet REAL ESTATE MATTERS, What Some of the Heal Estate Men think of Annnal Assessments. OPENING OF THE RENTING SEASON AND THE ACTIVITY. USE-HUNTERS—TAXATION OP SUBURBAN ITS RELATION TO THE DISTRICT KEVENCES—A ROW OF OFFICE BUILDINGS. e published announcement of the tntention of the Commissioners to recommend to Congress legislation providing for yearly assessments of the vaue of real estate tn the District, instead of trieuninal assessments, has not, as yet, caused much discussion in real-estate ctreles, a3 far, at least, aS @ Stax Teporter was able to ascertain. Several real-estate dealers were asked for thelr opinion, and they all said that they had not given the subject any thought. One dealer was of the opinion that {t would be more equitable than the present system, for the reason that it would give the owner and the city the benefit of all. fluctua. Uonsin value, If the Value of property decreased roin one Year to another then the taxes would be proportionately less, but ff there was an advance then the city would beneft from the increase In the taxes. “Another dealer said that if property continued to advance as ft had in recent years the annual assessinents would, without doubt, in- the revenue of the District, ‘Then the ap- propriations would increase, and there would be money to expend each year upon {mprove- Both of the dealers above referred to tthat an itnportant reform would be to * the payment of taxes annual instead of sembannual, as they find it of less trouble for property placed in their hands to be managed to bay the entire tax at once and have the matter disposed of for the year. ‘Oue of the dealers, however, was of the opinton that it would be a mistake to have annual assess- ments of property because of the effect upon those who owned property here. but who reside ly in other parts of the country. He thought tnstead of the amount of taxes due on their erty being practically a fixed amount from ear Lo another there would be introduced an at Of Uncertainty, He sald that one of the elenie chief attractions of Washington property for for- eign capital was the stability of the taxes, a. con dition of things which exist country. 20nd din no other city in Everybody knew what the taxes Diece of property, and they also knew ay there Ww: ance of any change being made during the three years atter an assessment Was made. “The taxes were low here and were perinanent, and these two facts were great 1n- ducrments to those seeking safe and profitabie in yonments. | He thought that nothing ought to be by the District authorities to frighten away he said, the revenues, but ems to be no great need of additional =| ‘The progress made tn tinprovements car- om by the District. government and private iividuals was now suffictently raptd, and at the sent Fate great changes would be inade in the eof a few years. “He thought that a conser Mc¥ Ougt to be pursued in the matter of ements, and nothing should be done to pro- unhealthy activity. Yearly assessments would require the employment of additional cler- feal force 1a the District buildings, and would probably result in the establisimneat of a perma- ut board of assessors, A3 thelr work is gen— he sutamer, Wuen many of tie perty holders are away from thectty, the latter d De unable to appear and object to what they may consider unjust, He thought 1t might to say the least, and, unless was great need for the money, he ‘did not Kk that it would be advisable to make any | change in the present system. THE HOVSE-OUNTERS. September in tis city 13 the mouth that 1s gen- erally devoted to howse-hunting. ‘There are a great man: beconcluded that ttis mot altogether here are a great mauy houses vacant, jut there are a great many people who are i A these ‘conditions are of Many people give up their riy summer, expecting Lo find annual occurrence, houses in the e | others in the fall, and then there are cransient ¥isiiors who come to spend tne winter he For | these reasons house-renting 1s quite a feature of the real estate season during t early fall months. | The question of rents 15 always a disputed one. Soine say that rents are too high, while othe walntaio that the rentals obtained pay only a moderate interest on the investment. Tue activity in duilding would seem to have an effect upon >in the population appears pply of houses. ‘The people however, stil demand small nderate me" at iow Feats, and tue supply, as usual, 1s al to tbe déaiaad. Houses Feattag trom $30 are seldom Vacuut 1f Ue netetsborhood 13 at all good, aud ds is an evidence that tue demand fo: a5 01 Notises 1S an active one, OF SUBCRAN PROPERT ton at the District ofice that lassed as agricultural when the last trien- Jal assessinent Was mad», and which has subse- uently been subdivided tuto city lots, ts sti! snb- to the tax for agricultiral land until the affects a large area of land a las been ded during the past yeur. sland, upon the basis of recent sales, has i creased hhmensely ia value, and 1fa tax’ of $1.50 per kuudtred upou thts tucréased value, ealcalaind by the foot instead of Uy Lie acre, was collceted, there would be a ver difference 1m, paid int stric treasury, as d with the tax of $1 per hundred Upon and rated cultural at So mauel per acre. Hlustrated by a single ‘sub , hick now on the agricultural aX 0 $90. If an assessment alite as determined by recent ainuas of Iand would pay Fressury $3,700. The sazae and receatiy subdivided, and If ueRL could be extended to them 5 of tue District would be Notley Anderson has leased the ground at the Soutuwest coraer of 14th and G streets north- aad has begun the erection of a row of one- Uuildings Which will be used for office pur- ‘his site Was occupied tor years by Small, t, for lis business, but slice Uhe erection Mr. sthall of bis new butiding on the opposite corner, IU has been unoccupied. Poison in Mrs. Gilliam’s Beer. SHE SAYS HER WUSAND DID NOT PUT BELLADONNA IN HEH DEIN ast night, about $ o'clock, a wornan, living near «1 E streetsnorthwest, notified Om that Mrs, Mary Gillam, wife of Juo. Giiliam, a ier, living at No. 1213 E street, was sick in um. ‘The olticersfound Mrs, Gilliai lying in an unconscious condition. “Dr. McKoue, of the Emergency Hospital, Was summoned and’ he lad her removed to the Lospital, ‘The doctor suspect Wouan had een poisoned. She was nd iate iu the night when she recov ousness she told the doctor that her ad potsoned her. Sergt. Diggins was id she told him the game story. suesald b out dnd bought two bot drank one and poured the drank some of the beer and ame sick. A bottle contain- of belladonna was found in husband sent lor a that her tes of b other out t shoruy afterward asmall qua | the room, and it Was supposed that a portion of contents of the bott!e had gotten into the beer which Mrs Gilliam drank. Tue belladonna had deca Used as a Wash for their two-year-old daugh- ver, Wao was also taken Ill. Sergt. Diggins ar- ulifim aftr his wite charged him Sith the id locked him up a¢ the iret prediee iilam denied the charge and said he et a neighbor, with Whom his wife had had ning Mrs, Gilliam stated that the poison Was taken through carelessness on her part, She Said she had been washing the child's eye with adenna, some of which she had tn the glass ‘h she draak the beer fron she said that her sd did uot know the belladonna bad been in ) and that tf was entirely ner fault, Her iLusBand was thereupos re Canaisat, Cover Onnsts —In Court yesterday Judye Merrick tnadoan orden eatoration of certain property tanen he ¢ ase of the United States agt. Lewis Dodson He also made an order overruling a motion in arrest of Judgment in the case of J. P. Angney for ult wit intent to il Wilmot ek ale Puls aselaes does not affect the case, and Angney, who is now will have anew tral sonn’ toe Tae wint After this business the Criminal Court was adjourned unul Fr hag? ney the Criminal tz Hovsk Grovyns.—The ng program of music Wik be givea by Marine Ieaud at the President's grounds this 2b, conunencing ab 4:30 o'clock: Overture, ‘Light Cavalry gaiop do concert, “Bactié haut; selection from the “Dorothy,” Cellier; a song, “Par Away” (by request), Buss; B fantasia, “La ” (by request), Yratil; Reminiscences of Meyerbeet, Goutrey; Collocatida, “Othello,” Verdi; Nanon,” Genee. aa Shaina Pus Vinorta Demockatic Assoctatioy. — The ‘ginia Democratic Association last event UL. Biscoe, prese deat; W.,W, Moflett; Arstevice president Capt Joun' A. Jones, second vice-president; Major P-C. Hungerford, urasurer; Howard 8, McCandisi, re- ulng secretary; W. Hl. Monroe, nancial secre- Gustavus A. Lyons, sergéant-at-arms, and iowing executive committee: Thos, J. Lute . Wallace, H. B. Littlepage, W. C. Maupin, and W. i. Tube. ‘A resolution Was adopted endors. jag Mr. John 8. Barbour as a party leader. “Prange” TOOK 4 GoLy Warton axp Leer Wir ovr His ScrPK&.—Joun Jobnson, a retired ordi. bance sergeaut, living near Fort’ Foote, reported to the pollce wis morning that yesterday atter- hoon a young wan that he ouly knew as Frank, called 10 see ita about purchasing a plece of property. ‘The young man selected a site aud they agreed upon the price. It Was near sup- per tune, aud the stranger accepted an tavitation to take Supper with hin, When supper was ready “Prank” Was calied, but he was not to be found. It was afterward discovered that a gold watch had been taken. ——-__. Deauu or Biszor Hannts.—The family of Bishop Win. L. Harris, cousistiny of Mrs. Harris, Mr. Wu. H. Harris, a sou; Miss Harris, and Airs Hattield, Of Chicago, another daughter, Were present when ‘the bishop died, at 5 o'clock Yyester at his residence in New York city, A “Mooxticurens’” Katp.—Thursday night, “mooulignters” broke into the resklence of Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, ex-member of parlia- went, at Kelis, County Kerry, rel and Searched every ‘room tn the housé. ‘They forced pen the door of a bedroom ta which tite ladies ot ie hOtise Were sleeping, seized the Ladies’ purses, Aud mode their escapes” The owner of the MOUse 1% abroad at presen Rey. Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage will open the win- ter’s Work ai the Brooklyn Tabernacle Seph 1 ‘The examination of Ube Saco, Me., Saving’ Inst. tutions shows that Clerk McNetly stole F20h,500 fa securities, Of which $185,000 Was in Tegistered gor bonds, people engaged in that occupation | Tom the account of thetr experiences | | THE BASE BALL PLAYERS, ‘The Washingtons Love Another Game— ‘The Hecord of the Week. The Washington Base Ball Club had won the game yesterday witn ease until the end of the last toning, when Captain Farrell, assisted by Catcher Mack, lost it by some very rank plays. The home team outbatted the Pittsburgers, giving them a umber of chances to show their speed in the fleld chasing the sphere, Paul Hincs made his first hit of the week the first time he came to the rubber yesterday, dropping the ball over into the Coal yards for a home run. In the second the visitors scored twice on Mack’s wild throw to third and Captain Farrell's poor return of the Dall. After that point up to the eighth both clubs failed to score, although theStatesmen had men on third several mes, In the eighth a run was earned by the home teain by safe hitting and good base run- ning. ‘The scores in the ninth. should never have been made. Whitney pitched a very fine bee the Visitors not making a hit until the sixth inning. But in the ninth, while @ man was on first, the management caused tie blackboard to be inscribed with the following legend: “Whitney will pitch to-morrow.” As this went up the spirits of the crowd went down, for the next batsinan cracked the bali for two bases, which practically won the game, followed, as it Was, by the demoralization of fhe Home med. Score: Pittsburg, 4; Washing- Ay A DISASTROUS WEEK. ‘The record of the week is by no means a grati- fying one. Out of four games played we have succeeded in winning one, through the errors of the Chicagos on ‘Tuesday. Nor ts the record since the return Of the club from the trip any more re- assuring. ‘Three games won ‘and eight lost! ‘There seems no doubt now that seventh place 1s the proper place for tne Washington bail club, and it 18 unlikeiy that 1t will better its condition i thet he Chi lub In ‘wo games with the icago club on Monday and Tuesday our team did what would be ordinarily considered first-class work in the Reid and the pitcher's box, making but four errors io both contests. O'Day’ pitching on Monday Was excellent, giving the Chicago men but seven actual hits, and was supported perfectly. Why We did not win may be discovered by glancing at ‘the base-bit colum of the home team. ‘They could hot bat, although they were facing Baldwin, who 4s considered Chicago's weakest Uwirler, On Tues- day tuey played a looser game, and the White ‘Stockings made six actual hits, but their luck was on top aud they took tue game, On Wednesday the grounds were deserted, since the game _sched- uled ior that day was played on May 19. We had a good chance win then if there had been a game, Thursday afternoon Gilmore was given a chance to puzzie the boys from the Smoky City, and failed to doit. When the batter did not iit the bali Giliuore hit the batter, or presented him With a base, and consequently’ the game went to Pittsburg. The home team could not hit Galvin With any accuracy, THE LEAGUE RECORD. ‘The record of the League has undergone no changes in the week, with the exception, perhaps, of the Pittsburg team’s strengthening its hold on sixth position and the returm of Boston to fourth. place, Detroit has increased its lead, and now si ood first by winning four out of tive. h 2, lost 2; Boston won 2, lost 3; New ;, lost 1; Philadelphia won 2, lost. ‘The Pitsburg won 4, lost 1; Indianapolis lost 4. record stands: | Ken- pi Won. Lost. Pr. Ct, 36 BS aL 4 44 nother cities yesterday resulted as fol- Philadelphla, 6: Chleazo, 10, New York, 2; Detroit, 1. Boston, "8, Indianapolis, 6. St. Louis, 22, Metropoilian, 4. "Baiumore, 13; Cleveland, 0: Athletic, 3; Cin D FIELDING OF THE WASHINGTON CLUB. ‘The following table shows the batting and field- ing of the Washiaztons up to yesterday. It will be seen that Him O'Brien the Melding. Dailey’s average 1s complied from his work Walle with Washingtons only cA Ss se a | 3 1&3 5 g | 3 |28 z S = o oe 2 1A FARMERS, TALK OF VIR ‘fhe Tariff on Agricultural Produc- tions—fhe Whent Insect—Something About Prot. Langicy. ‘The twenty-f-st anniversary of the Woodlawn Farmers’ Club was held at Woodlawn Mansion on the 27th of August. Presideut Pierson, from the commlitee to which was referred the subject of revision of the tariff 9n agricultural productions, read a repdrt which recommended an tnerease of the rates on wool, hemp, eggs, tobacco, sumac preserved fruits and other productions to such an extent as to protect and encourage hometadustry, ‘There was considerabie discussion on the subject as to how far it 4s wise to extend this protection, to afford an equitable adjustment of the matter between producer and consumer, but tie report Was finally adopted and the secretary directed to forward {t to the New York Zribune 1n response to the elreuiar sent out, ‘The secretary reported that_he had ascertal from the Agricultural Department that the Insects alluded to at the fast m rogosita Muuritanica,” or the “Cadelle.” ‘They are common in the south of France, aud quite nuc merous in this country. In the larvw state eav Uhe outside of the grain of wheat, and, ps from one to another, tijare more Ulan they sume. ‘They do the’ greatest mischief at the end of wunter, When they are full grown, about tw thirds of an nen long. In the beetle form, which 4s about half tne length of the worm, they are car- niverous and make some amends for’ the mischtet they have hituerto done by destroying the grain weevil. If the grain ts put In a Ught bin, and the bi-sulphide of ‘carbon placed in a saucer on the lop of 1t, the Insects will be destroyed, ‘This sub- stance is very inflammable, and no ligt should be brought near it. ‘The {mproverient of the road to Alexandria in a horough manner than the limited amount of road-tax Would allow was again broached, Dut for Want of thae was deterred to next meeting, ‘The proposed avenue from Washiogton to Mount Vernon Was spoken Of as belag the very thing to solve the provlem, and 1t was earnestly hoped by all present that the matter would result in some- Unlhg more than newspaper talk, £. E. Mason stated that an old claim had been presented at the last meeting of tne board of Supervisors oi Unts county for expenses 1n equip ping the militia at Lue Outbreak of the civil War. As every lax-payer Was vitally Interested in the matter he moved that a commitce ke appointed Lo luvestigate the same, Walch met unauimous oval, and the following were appoimted: K. E. Mason, ©. E. ine aud Job Hawxhurst. ‘This being the annual meeting, anelection of ome: was held with the following result: N. W. Per son, president; W. Giliingham, secret: DP. Smith, treasurer, The next meeting of the club will be at Court- land Lukens, Gctober 1. Subject for discussio “Concentrated versus expansive farining.” crt cal committee, James W. Roberts, J. Norman Gibbs and T. W. Binat. In the ig Vrot. O, T. Mason was asked to make some remarks, and began by stating that the query was pul to ita in the afternoon as to Who Would be likely to succeed Prof. Baird atthe Stuithsoman Institution, and upon bits reply that it would probably be Pret. Langley, some one said, “\Wuo Is Prof, Langley?? As there might be others there Who were ‘not familar with jis at tainments he would try to answer that question In some degree. After some: prolluniuary state- ments 4S to ills antecedents he gave a very inter. esting account of the wonderful achievements of Prot. Langiey in the feid of tnorganle science, ex- plaining the extraordiuary strides he had made in developing the powers of the spectroscope in con- nection with the determination of the com: sition of the heavenly bodies, and the very ad- vanced position he had taken a8 a physicist. a. ‘Yote Of thanks Was given Prof. Mason for his ad- dress, and the company dispersed, Faster than the Wind, THE THISTLE SHOWS HERSELF 4 GOOD ONS IN ALIGHT BREEZE. From the New York Sun, to-day. ‘The Thfstie left Tompkinsvile under mainsafl, forestaysall and jib at 4 o'clock yesterday after noon, With a light wind abeam and her boom to Port. She towed the tamiliar dingey. The tide was slack and the surface of the bay nearly wave. less, Considering the lightness of the breeze, which, according to the indicator on the top of Fort Tompkins, fluctuated between 4 and 6 miles, the handsome cutter showed fine speed. Goli ‘through the Narrows she sent her working topsail aloft, and thus accelerated her pace, She leaned 4 little more thay the Volunteer would have heclea under siintlar conditions, In slicing Water she seemed to under her .curving bows clipper makes, horage to Hospital Island) di: peat gE ea itin halt an good for at least, She act a wh Eeeepegs : fll leads the batting and | eal Ung. were known as tne | § this morning, at his son's ‘street, in the sevent deceased has funeral will take ment at Glen DISORDERLY ON A STREET Can.—A young white man, Sam'l Burns, became very offensive "in a Wasi and town allroad car last night on M street, near 29th street, for which he left $10 collateral at the station for Bis appearance in court this morning. PERSONAL — Wan. Bec! formerly of this of Chicago, is in town Place, but now a resident. Visiting his parents, Bolg NEWS. sey en eae cleared yesterday, ns of coal, Woods Holl. Schooner Annie arrived ‘With 1,000 tons of ice from Kennebec. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 M.—Great Falls, temperature, 75; condition, receiving reservoir, temperature, 74; condition at north connection, 28; condition’ at ‘south connec- tion, 36; distributing’ reservoir, temperature, 74; condition at influent gate-house, 36; condition at effluent gate-house, 36. High tide in the river to- aay at 8:24 am.; low tide at3:12 p.m, Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tuk EVENING Stan, ‘Tue SPECIAL REPAVING Tax.—The new depart- ure of the last city council in making the entire repaving of streets the subject of a special taxon. real estate bordering on streets 1s first applied to the repaving of Caen Washington street west. In order to test the matter, council ordered suit for Mr, W. A. Vincent’s portion of this special tax ($15) to be brought against him, and he eels Tr protest rather than st: the suit, The city charters since 1804 have given the city councils power “to pave, make, and repair the streets and highways." ‘The city laws have ordained that “whenever the proprietors of two- ‘thirds of the ground on anysquare or side of asquare on any unpaved street shall apply to have the same paved it shall be done at the expense of the roprietors,” 4c, Many proprietors on upper Prince street had petitioned councit for the re paving of that street, supposing that the repaving would be paid for out of the general fund, as the repaving of King street and other streets | been aud for within the last. ten years ‘The council, lowever, laid a 8} tax of two-thirds of the cost of the repaving upon the real estate adjoin- ing the street. It {3 this spectal tax, which, 1t 1 understood, many lawyers here consider’ fully within the powers of the city council, that 1s now being enforced. ‘THE DELEGATE TO THE LEGISLATURE.—The com- ing election of a delegate to represent Alexandria, city and county in the general assembly of Vir- ginia is now agitating political circles here. Speaker Stuart, the present delegate, is a candl- date for a renomination by the demoera and the name of Frank Hume has been brought forward forthe same nomination, Mr. D. R. Windsor and Mir. L, W. Corbit: have been proposed asthe repub- i nominee; but it 1s understood that Mr. Wind- sor will accept none other than a unanimous nom- ination of bis party. NoTEs.—A mecting to forward the Mt. Vernon avenue project fs called here for the 15th inst.— ‘The mayor has sent Walter Elzersto jail for ftteen Gays for stealing a wheelbarrow.— nt, Rev. Dr. Keane, bishop of Richmond, arrived here ‘last | night on his episcopal visitation, and officiated aU St. Mary's church this morning.—The tug | Win. M. Dove, sunk off Indian Mead, nas been d dnd towed to this city, and now Hes at the | foot of Duke street. in Was thrown rom his buggy a few eveniugs azo and considera~ | bly brulsed.—rhe issues of perinits tor entrance | at the opening of the pubile schools has now | ceased. ‘Thirteen hundred and elghty-=ix permits, | have been fssued, 840 to whites and 546 to colored pupils. thas Deen the experteuce ot years that bout one-tenth of the permits are never used.— Acchange in the location of some of the pubile Schools will he made on Monday next. The schools taught by Miss Nevitt and Ailss Summers will use the old Academy Duflding, and those taught by Miss Schoileld and Miss Stoutenburg be removed | wo the Peabody buildin, ee ‘The Norfolk Virginéan newspaper office has re- fused to grant the Unton printers’ demands tor 35 | cents a thousand, and the Printers’ Protective Association 1s now In Mayor Hewitt, of view the tavor day jlow the Ttallan York, has agreed to re- rade Monday, but reruses to ig Lo fly from tlie city hall, PPP) RRR Il cco [PSP Sar 10 0: PPP ORRR OTC P HR WH @ \2 RR WU Coco ccQ RRR ERE co RR E © | RRR FE ©oRk RE cco R R EEE NNN INN N IN NN OO Ww ow Ww: EFE RRR owWWWR DE 8 Yori B OBIE 00 W W DDD EEER R- FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE. Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than aquatter of « century, Iti. used by the United States Government. Endorsed by. the heads of the Great Universitios as tie Strongest, Purest and most Healthiul. 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Borcuzivs Sere Lear Tes, at 50 CENTS A POUND, Large quantities are arriving weekl Consumers will please note the difference between this—the Genuine—and ‘that offered elsewhere, ‘Asingle trial will be print NYINCIN samples supp! ‘without charge. 1. W. BURCHELL, 182d F ST. Canrer Trane Woare receiving daily our FALL STOCK OF CARPETINGS, INCLUDING CHOICE PATTERNS IN INGRAIN, TAPESTRY, AND BODY BRUSSELS. WE HAVE PAID SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT THIS SEASON, Exercised the Greatest Care in SELECTING BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY. NEW PATTERNS IN FLOOR DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, &c., &o. BARGAINS IN BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES, ADVANCE STYLES IN FALL DRESS GOODS, VELVETS, &o,, &, FULL STOCK DOMESTICS AT POPULAR PRICES, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pennsylvania ave. South side, near 7th st, au27 Burwzex Season Sours asp, OVERCOATS, ‘The rapid and frequent changes in the: ‘weather are so many warnings to be prepared with suitable clothing. ‘Weare ready to meet the call for LIGHT- WEIGHT OVERCOATS and BETWEEN SEA- BON SUITS, as well as the heavier grades. GEORGE SPRANSY, © ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Bs a 434 SEVENTH STREET. ae ee Price: to. Pe wat ac “utmost | therefore e suet 5u3 lash et cons of asdatcne CITY ITEMS. Harvey recetvas epula tod steamboat. in a of his famous deep-sea Oysters also New York ‘Saddle Rocks, Rockaways, and Blue Points—first- class stock, 1 cured a Razors sharpened and Collars: ved sree. Waltord, 487 Fa. ave, >= ts Standard Voice Rars relieve Hoarseness AMUSEMENTS. ABNER), TO-NI GRAND INSTRUMES BY PROF. CHE, ‘ADMIS8I0! ALE BALL, OLYMPIC PARK. - B Olympics, of Sa FREE. 1t Fredericks, of Frederick, Ma, ‘Septe.aber 6th and 7th. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. FOR SALE—LOTS. Mt SALE—I AM NOW OFFERING Lors aT “the Hichiands.” on the Baltimore and i» see aod hla GAS ores tse firs eyh Ae dn ad wi BCS fran ie one we ot, according to location. The hehe istaien Nope stam aN wagaaytan ions Gos Fas. TT), LADIES Uxtoy CHAPEL ASSOCIATION, ATU gies tite Amand Eacurncn, forthe meet to Colonial Beagh, cit ten bers, "Arrowsmith i Toaves ef at 90 F hart 20:30 » atthe Chapel. ‘Tickets 60c. Tunch 20, 83-3i E LAST CHANGE OF THE SEASON BUT ONE, Toit 2 GAA Gras unatees Resors, Bay Ba CO. A. 3KD BAT.. D, OF C. NG. (The Washington Continentals) will give eumton tee nea WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1887, Trains will leave B.& O.devotst @ 15am, 3:40 ve B. Admission, 25c. No extra charge for grand stand. | 4:40 p.m. Tickets, $1, to be had of committee and cure affections of the organs of articulation. 3 ‘Ladies free. sea ‘SB | dey es az Bickneti”sSyrup 5 he vest forchti¢ren, 1 | J en iste DES 3 No higher, 10 10' For Hoarseness, Coughs, and Colds use| ~*“ioraaies, *uGkADO > 30 Ladien. THIS BEATS THEM ALL. 3 | _Noxt Week—AMERICAN 4 SPECTALJ» Co. Standard Cough Syrup. or 20c. The latest styles, illustrated, in the Bazar Dress- maker, at Oppenhéimer’s, 528 oth st. W. “1 As a Remedy for Nervousness Standard sys- tem Tonte has no equal, 3 Bargains in Watches and Jewelry at Frank’ 457 Pennsylvania avenue, ” Fever and Ague, Gout, Croup, Summer Com- plaint cured by Standard Rileumatic Remedy. 3 Fall Styles of Hats now ready, at Stine. metz & ete 1237 Pa ave, Agents for “Knox” and “Youmah’s,” New York. 2 ‘The impurities of the blood take Standard Sys- tem Tonic. 3 Workingmen, Attention! If you are in want of Stoves call at Rudden’s Mammoth Furniture, Carpet, and Stove Instal- Ment House, 930 and 032 7th st. nw., and exam- ine is stock of Stoves, Heaters, and Ranges, All Union Made. Also Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, &., which will ‘be sold on easy weekly ormonthiy payments. 4 “kjhas, bruises, and sprains nar: Ses, pI For Pains of all kj Standard Rheumatic imedy cannot be equaled. 3 $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whiskey, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, MoUzr’s, 9th near st. Ws Standard Rheumatic Remedy 1s an in- fallible cure for all cases of Kheumatisu, 3 Special Bargains in Silk and Gloria Um- brellas. , Stinemetz & Son, 1237 Pa. ave, 5 Drink the jneen of 7 Ifyou want to save doctors’ bills, The health of your entire famMy will be studied by ordering this beer from the Agency, 1206 D street northwest, 7 cents per dozen, om “Royal Glue IS ‘em.—Roston Varieties Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3¢ 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib, Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk 5c, per quart. Penrecr Wearucn. COOL, ORISP AND BRACING, BUT JUST A TRIFLE TOO COOL TO FEEL COMFORTABLE IN LIGHT SUMMER CLOTHING. WISE PARENTS WILL SEE THAT THEIR BOYS ARE PROVIDED WITH CLOTHES OF A HEAVIER GRADE AT THIS TIME. THE LITTLE FELLOWS ARE SENSATIVE TO SO MARKED A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER, OUR FALL STYLES ARE COMING IN ALMOST HOURLY NOW. OUR RECEIVING CLERKS’ HANDS ARE FULL, AND OUR FORCE IS HARD AT WORK EXAMINING, ASSORTING AND PUTTING AWAY THE GOODS AS THEY COME IN, AND MODELS OF TASTE, BOTH IN DESIGN OF FABRICS AND SUCH GooDs! SHAPE OF GARMENTS. VERITA- BLE TRIUMPHS OF THE TAILORS SKILL. PERFECT BEAUJIES IN AP- PEARANCE, AND FROM THOSE THAT WE HAVE TRIED ON BOTH PATRONS AND MODELS, WE DO NOT HESITATE ‘TO SAY THAT IN EXACT FITTING PRO- PORTIONS THEY ARE FAR AHEAD OF ANYTHING WE HAVE PREVIOUSLY SEEN OR HANDLED. OURS IS A PRO- GRESSIVE BUSINESS, HOWEVER, AND SUCH IMPROVEMENTS ARE EXPECTED AS THE RESULTS OF CONSTANT ‘THOUGHT AND CLOSE APPLICATION, SAKS AND COMPANY, THE BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 82 Eau Fat Crome. MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT Goops, ‘THE ADVANCE STYLES OF THE SEASON, ARE COMING IN DAY BY DAY. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3D, WE OPEN A FINE LINE OF CASSIMERE BUSI- ‘NESS SUITS, FRESH FROM THE NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS, HARDLY COLD FROM THE WORKMAN'S “GOOSE.” THEY REPRESENT THE VERY LATEST AND BEST STYLES MOSTLY MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED SUITS. SOME VERY STYLISH THINGS FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS CORKSCREW AND DIAGONALS, ARE ALREADY IN STOCK, IN CUTAWAY AND PRINCE AL- BERT COATS. FALL OVERCOATS, ODD TROUSERS, IN MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS, NEW LINES, MOST POPULAR STYLES. LA W. SUITS MADE TO MEASURE, FINE “REGULATION” GOODS. EB. BARNUM & CO, 2 ; 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. i 5 CLOTH. NEW STOCK DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. ‘We havo just opened large lots of Choice French Dress Goods jn Newest Styles Checks, Plaids, and Stripes, Combination Suits, and Plush Novelties, ‘which we offer at the lowest possible prices. Grest Bargains in Table Linens, German, Irish, and celebrated Barnesley Napkins and .Towels. Barnesley Double Damasks, the best in the world; we offer choice patterns at 38 per cent under regular prices, Guinetand Bonnet Black Silke, Special Bargain in American Gros Grain Black Silks, recommended for durability, at $1, $1.25, and $1.50. ‘Wosolicit an examination. REW GOODS. CHOICE STYLES. LOW PRICES. | Fe SALE—GREE HZ OPENING OF PROF. F. Dancing School will take place, ing. September 6, 1887, and Lista, now. ARKI i (RATER, EUSSSDNOLOF Sar rae avprronros. mance Every Afternoon and Night, ¥, AUGUST 2 THE GREAT AUSIALIAN NOV ELEY COMPANY. BALD) Tatiee rae Lest, = Miss F HUMAN FLY. BEA SREEY Ir DARE” _ ano psxon ¥ BATTLE OF BULL RUN, TSth rte two Ligets south of Peunayivaniaara, ‘Delightfully cooled by new abd complete apparat ns Gren trom $2". to 10 p.m. av13 at FOR JOR SALE—DINi ‘D _LUNCH-ROOM, CE: {osied no teatonable ober fefned? ower fiven t rth: ‘ponsesaion, Septemer "13. Witout's BOLTON Se cloud E Building. sep3-3t" OR SALE—A MI. GROCERY cash sales; rent, T ‘D ST 5. “Luree-story brick; modern improvements, Ou Horse, two. Waguns and Hi price, $1,000.” Address #1, C. L., Star office. GOR SALE—100 WOODEN SHOE 2 sizes. Inquire of ARZHUR BURT & Oo. FORSAEE-A, GOOD WAGON, SUITABTE Fon A Dlesteror or Dricklayer, Aino, two 00d Horses: heap, as owsor baa no further use for them. APDIy to 2119 B st. a. Iv XD Spring uaran teed ; pric moderste, At the new shops of EANCE « LAWLON, 2710 and 2712 Mat, town Bridge. aad Also, Singing Birds, Bird ‘Aqua Cages, Gold Fist, ariums, end Fish Food. Largest asgortiuent in thy city at SCHMID'S BURD SLOKE, 12th st, two doors south of Pennsylvania ve, 7 BOx16_ FFE For further information address S. 3. LUTZ, Lees burg V iiss 2s aa: jor EN S TYPEWRITER, Goob Bias new: cliesp for cash. Address A.Z., Star Office. 1t* Qk SALE—“FIRE-PROOF SAFES"—NEW AND Second-haad Safes, of all sizes, forsale cheap and on Guy teruix. For catilocus and’ prices wadress L. fl. MILLEWS SAFE AND LON WOLKS, Lock Box N; Eant Capitol st. P. O. But PO SALE SA LADY LEAVIN E CITY WILL sell at ‘ssacrifice ons Walnut, Parior Set, a fine ehuing Piano, two Wainut 31. T. Bed-Koom Sets, Wainuy Extension Cable, Kefrigorstor. &, 20091 41h neh era ee JOB SALE—ONE N PLATE Star Bicycle, in pertect order, with ali the Istes: inne provements, Will be sold vary chicap ior cash. “AWiseas eG, Btar odlice. FOR SALE-PHAETON BUGG ss coud:ton; newly painted and done up; price $45. Inguire $45 Ost. nw. 2 OR SALE—TWO OK SALE-I8 LOTS, 40.975 PRET NW. A a a on easy torus, Address OWNLK F, it st 500. Lat, moar Vers Hear La Gaia2, # 2ad st. near ¢ 80. BARTEL & MacGoWAN 1OOR-1010 F wt Bring out the children and the babies Twoextra family days at River View— Tuesday, September 6, r LOTS NS ‘Thursday, September, = Steamer MARY WASHINGTO® leaves st 10 am, returning at 6 p.m, Tickets 10. # irworn A tian £3349 "a ween Ath aund Lathe new N. tt - P.S.—Keep days and date in mind. Steamer stops at Alexandria on the above triDs. ES RANDALL, Captain. s2-6t eRe LE Serene on ‘ . 1.00 Ror, 5 ner eet ae i Feat ues 5 AMERICA CAST! Hast) between 34, st. between F > th st), between Pan ae} = MEKTDIAN Mil lots, Block 3, near Boundary 1 Jot, block 3, near, Bomndary S2y feet frout on Boundary by 156, i feat trout on Boundary, block 3 4a, block 4, 168.000 feet... ts, block 4. 0.000 feet, TR, oF 7, and 9, 1887. betixcen’ “Montzomery ines; duces Se County and D Sand}. ‘ound trip ticket fron GEO, W. LINKINE, ting to the Fair Grounds ONE DOLLAK —canaP TO Trains leave Washington at 6-45, 0 = CHEAl b ‘05, 10-10 a.m. 3 112: tle at chaser, Lot 50% 140 fect, Columbus i nd 12:30 pam. Metra from Kockville at 4 pd | A chemeae es S05 G0 toet, Cotamaban wort. Ax AN WILL MAKE SPECIAL ‘hali Hail on Saturday ‘Sunday, SON COLUMBIA HEIGHT September 1d 4, 1887. Steamer leaves her wharf, 1. on oth hae foot ot 7 ‘at 10 ain. and 6:0 pam, rewurning at at 8 at on cma, On Munday tise Wot will minke tg war Rt a at trips, at 10:50am. and 2.30 pan. rerurning at 2 ot A 10K gui 8 pam. Seals and Lunches served at all hours | 10R SALE ONE-HALF SQUAKE OF Nic? LEVEE fare, found trap Boe. seroud northeast of Liver Par. af Lox 1006 Fmt PER FOOT, Abi TAL PIC-N HI take plase on ‘ker's Garden, 4 HOLIDAY.—SECOND A of PLASTELERS ASSEMBLY. ‘Artizans’ Day, MONDAY, Sept. 5, at 40. aud Esta. ne, z Dancing commences at 3 p.m. Tickets: 7] aLiecueny wountains. JOR SALE-SIX LOTS, CONTAININ t tect, cor. — ery fe aniper sis, ty park, ita. “Its house m ‘Two personally-conducted Pleasure Tours ovar | Park. st 45 ceute, 10.) th THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, FOE SALE-A SPUIES OF SMALL. Los. S010 ry “heap, separately of Docks to Duilders. Tvs y and Lots ot all sizes and prices. GRU. F 1c iv ‘Taking in the MOST NOTABLE SCENIC PORTION OF THE cork, ) New Lurk ave FoR Sey SE EES Beak wer ay 3 Louis aud Lusursince, $20 7th wt. aw we ext fo the Suchney Metiorial Capel, north side of P st., bet. oth ahd Gth wis, iw sales ib Saturday's Star. See othak JyO-WAntua INESS PRONG of pure avenue frou 16, Fanning fron Sth to Me ee the United ‘States “Cap :thorowghtare or pruyetty for hives ve Nauru. Cottaine about lunge feet of grvtt oe THOMAS A. MITCHELL, au3L-1st O34 Tet Koon Fok S822 SDE PRETTIEST COMNIA LOTS O8 Capitol Mill, 151x110, a verte ave E uh ‘Thuis tot fe'elevateds and aftante ‘Br 70 CRESSON SPRINGS, THURSDAYS, SEPTEMBER 1ST AND 8TH, 1887. Round-trip Tickets... -- $8.00. Good for Ten Days, including one day’s board at the famous MOUNTAIN HOUSE. ‘Number of tickets Limited to 200 for each tour. The Company's Tourist Avent will accompany the party, and yersonaily look after the comfort of ladies unac~ View or tae chy f Swuare Pianos: suitable for beginners. ue at S115, aud one at $05. Payments oly 8 Fer woth, Tipebtect order aud guaranteed. blool and cover Iu ly, at once at THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOWS, ee QOR 8 TW TENIS AT FORTRI of the ‘eae hs ped a 105 Tush ON: Mourve, within 50 portuuuity for tamily w Apply at 1 it the beach. leavin, ue, T-octave Lim ineludiiy handsoine emb. cover Apply a: once. at ‘tik 21ANO EXCHANGE WARE! 20M, ai 2th se, MSIZE FIRE-PROor save, be sold cheap ms La 7 A MEDI ew and pertect wil CHEAP HORSES AND 4 WASHING SUN yandary U. € A_ POUND: ‘eathers, Mut. 8. Orders oy mail aud uth. ered. ALBERT SEi1Z, G38 H st nc, ; Vrauchies: goods suid on easy’ torus. J-Je Mat., Georgewwne JOR SALE—CHEAP—TWO BMALL STEAM Pumps, Shafting, Pulleys 2 horse 30 liorse combined Eugine abd Botier, 6-1 wine, 40 to DU-horse Automutie En, Boilers, all kinds. uuthuore, Fe ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JANES PAKTON, the celebrated hivturian and biograpler, auy: every Louse where there is plied wget of Appleto: Cyclopaedia it is ike sending tue whole famuly ne; aso, WAL. . CODD, 2010 ai es and Lege.” ‘This work, all the volumes, can be o gues on stnall nouthly payments ‘by addre 29, Btur oilice. rucred Square, $10 for rent aud exchanged, This. Solner ws U) cht, $175. ited Wo oo. sos Ok SALE—HAVING FOUR HOROUGH- bred Jerseys, I ean now supply customers iz nortue West section with milk, in glass Lotus, direct froin the cow. healthy’ stock; Welt ventilated, clean |, Reuder this ilk unsurpassed. Ad~ 'T,” lock box 386, Fost-cftice, E-BUY YOUR CARE tos, all tyes and yg 466 Pounsyi¥ HE “OTTO” Gs es no bouler; avoids all expensi sol tune. ne haneiiugof Sel. Scud fur circular ust D. BALLACE, Ageut, 41 7th st oy abit ave. LW, ENGINE lay (OR SALE—BICYCLES—HO} 34 Colaba J. 23 SALE, ABOUT, 1,000 POUNDS OF Now! zell aud about 800 pounds of Axute ‘Type, I int use on this paper, he face of oth iouts’ is firable, they are in ocd couditior:, and capableo! er: celleut service for iwe oF Lutes’ yearsah a Peper 3 inoderate circulation. Will be sold cheng am bulk Ake auth EVENISU pla” SEWOEAFLIT CO, vc 0 it YED INTO MY PLACE SIX COWS, ONE OF i igdestg ty ail SOUL TO MY PASTURE SUNDAY. urust 28, one old brown, Mare with two white Bin fee'and white nie ta forehead: “Owner Gutne 0 Ve. Prope! A | SHIM VE, Bindersburg, Mer | PY Share O8T—ON AUGUST 22, NEAR O ST. MARKET, A » ra returmiug to W.it"TRAVER, Star ofice, "” P** x Se 981 AYER COLORED AND LICKED PoL Ra cfiie Sold. 6s towne Wf relareed es CODE No.of tig 2oIs. 6 re ret Dhue kina th ata'sta aw. ee OOD! i ¥ ost eS RECEIPTS AND OTHER Fa- xe. ou Pa. ave. "Rowand 1H Feturued to. 934}, 34ui 3.30 <TER at OST-TUESDAY MORNING, AN AMYTHIST Breastpin, eet with Diamonds. A Uberal ‘will be paid if'feft a" 1221 Tat nw. TAYWO VACANT ROOMS AT MONTSYLVA. TERMS: > to $6 per week. MASON JAMES, Round Hull, Loudoun county, Va ers HE EVERGREENS CAN ACCOMMODATE few more boarders for September sud a ar. | New York, "uud all ‘steam and companied by escort. Train will leave Jg0x125. commer Wib and 1D sis, June uuigmade. atte jot to nt. Also om VASHIN 5 Cand wih ata benuin. Also ee ae ee Oth aod D ste, ae, will ext uative £ Connecting at Harrisburg with the Special Train for | part payment. THOMAS - XN. B.—140 feet front on Mar cuas. E. PUGH, 3.B Woop, | *auare from Capitol. A grest bargain Gen'l Manaer, Gew'l Pass'r Agent, OK SALE-MERIDIAN BILL, 4 LOTS, Iss PRL front cacti, b> dec), well-lucated for stall, houses; Pice tor whole €2.000, 10 Lota, about 80,000 feet ve LiskiNs, fl GEO. W. BOYD, Asst. Gen'l Pass'r Agent, an30-8t Bay Rove: Bay Rover: ‘THE QUEEN RESORT OF THE CHESAPEAKE! A MODEL PLEASURE RESORT, Fare for the round trip, no Change of Cara, chen sth aund Hints. now, and 17th sts, nw. sonth front 100 foot to a LW. Lot cee, ae vad nthe © ‘ost Trains piendid Coaches, 7 pe ee eee JAMES W. TYLER, an20 Fives eutuck . iow stope from the mew Peas iva i Perfect title. abstcuct aud decus trex Furtiver paride: ‘Week Days and Gundaye. 929 F st. u.w., (Second Flo: THF HOTEL Is NoW READY FOR GUESTS. Forechedule of trains see B. & 0. advertisement. FIRST-CLASS KESTAURANT. DINNER A LA CARTE, ‘lars furnished by se24-3m _ GEO. WEBB, General Agent. ; pore CEDAR POINT, GTON'S CONEY ISLAND. yes Juue 6th aid dally there. Bathe. Davenic, Pisin, ot OWL of Washington. New steamer ‘Henry E. Bishop COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE-AT FALLS CHUKCN, VA. A VERY s8eent fast} uve foot of 7th-stn e wharf daily at Ga mex | jyud, situated in vertyortiou of due vais pri low Ge) theturdays: returuin, arrive st 8°30 pam. id teraue towulty “dniguite of be 9 BICHL, 1800 100 Sie cu bots “Grand dress parade every alterncow at ie oidiock Uy the Washinetcn Coutventade., Good muse Tor special rates Suudey schools and ofgauizations spon SPR TEPHENSON Eomd-inp Seq Ghikdrei ae.” gettenm | Benes" iit JQMEY LINE TO SouFOLE AND FORTRESS ONS SOME WP Guru ke WEDNESDAYS | Pee SAE OEM DE StABLE Leaky TUES | 2° dairy and drack farms, 4 mules 1 ats wa railroad and tupupke. Healt ecu P. un, frym 7th strect wharf. ‘ WAN. CALVER) & OO. Returning, idive Nereli. duaiy, ice}: MONDAYS, | _ st Souta st.. Baltimore, #t 4-30 pth, frou Boston wbart. Paciusive conuee- 5 eae Monte aicar thor with Boston and Providence steamers. Connect Pt MONTH th also with steuiner Ariel for Michiaond, steamers tor | an S-rvoin Dwelitug L Tailroad’ Ines for the | Routh. Secure rows and tickers ut G19 aud Lol Pennsylvar ia ave. ald at Kuox Express, who will also check baggage trom botels aid residences. ‘Telephone No 745-3 WMP. WELCH. Supt, and Gen. Ast, Ba Ruwer, ON THE CHESAPEAKE, ¥ MANAGEMENT. JOR RENT—AT FALLS CHURCH. A tage, of 8 rooms, 1 t houses weven henuery att i TRIDAYS. and Steamer GEOG E THURSDAYS aud BATUKDAYS, JOR U plac aT maproved 1) with bara for our horves aud eigistecn « for dairy, gandeuing, or butcheriug, or tor (of permon i Dusimen it cay 7 ll te ton Ai SAPHELD & Co. 1007 F wi. nw, Wastricatom, Wastington = Sood tor eardcu Saw acre a kuver. 1a oF cal oud qumutsty of tard UF the bx Poractes Ferultug Uteusilsy stock and oreds w sine JoK SALE—10 ACRES OF Law! . KF moun B® ER My $60 (er are mining, ¢30 per acre” “Thts lau i 2 dastd ae vw selling of heete tm S00 per acre. Goud city property THOMAS A. MITCHELL, 134 Fst, kota 4. ote in all its appointments of any re fcaion Cheeaperke Bay or Potomac River. pieudia Music Ly Uke Naval Academy Band LilisT-CLass RESTAUBANL Buildivg Lots ai —— taken tir excuuu JULY 25, 1887, ‘Trains Yeave Paltimore and Ohio R. R. Depot, Wash- ington, week days, at 9-15 an., 2:40 p.m.,and 4:40. m. Arrive at Bay Ride 10:45a.m.,3:50 p.m.,and 5:50 s will double in value pam. Returning leave Bay mites | 03 am. 2p m, THOMAS a MI ROWELL Spam., and 9:00 p.m, Arvive at Washington ., . = BelOpam..9:15 pam and 10:30 pan. On Sundays,lewe coments al ae i BE iil 4 agree og pyeaed ed nage Eire) sed ron aes erate Improvements; state lowest price, terum, &e.5 Bay Kidge 10:15 am, 3:15 pam, and 4:15 | Uo rocl estate agente need wjyy. Addiome IU) bie pam. Returciny, leave Ray Ridge 8:05 am. 12 nv0n, | Star obh ex aie Span, aud ¥ paw, Arrive at Washington 10:35 aw, Un. KENT— TWO FIRST-CLASS GARDEN FARMS 2:10 pan. 9:15 pan, wd 10:30 pam. Boon'the brentwood Howd, 13 autice trom the wall sell stock, crops aud iuplements. Inquire at Lat aw. re JOR SALE — ONE OF Tit Dairy barms in Mus 3 meres, divided tuto us ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Tickets on sale at all B. £0. ticket offices in Wash- fnxton, On Sunday tickets sold at B. & O, Depet ouly. Fecadvertisement of Bay sudge Company ior special attractions from time to ume. W, M. CLEMENTS, Je1-3in Manager. SS STEAMER 1. CORCORAN, | every Monday, “Tuesday, esday, a Teer frelay at'20"a.ims reaching Washinton at Pele ‘Friday and Saturday at 10 a. m. and 6:15 eer acta Washinton at 4p un aud | Leaves every Sunday, at 10:30 a.m.and 2:30 p.m, Teaching Washington ut 2p. in. ad 8 p. iL ‘Fare round-trip 25 cents, JUS. C. MCKIBEIN, ©. EK. LORD, Gen'l Pass, Avent, archaser.. Ma. dwond, Peand Pi i; very” is the Potom.c dkiver, and ix Lounded on due side by Aquia Creek; as good I sary cutivuidings. #rice, $7,000 cash. A. C0,, 1338 F a OK SALE—OWING TO DEATH,AT HAL) Beautitul Couptry Sead Mi. Pleasant barn Ciitton Station, Midland “Railtuad, Virginia. ik Sade Aetebalt Malle Md. | crm 404n oak :cholce #rust.G00 ay IVER VIEW FOR 1887, Lealthy, pure water, Lyase tuodern, eleven Touun. Ieee R fer to uf, W.G.Lerry, 3B. Lanes, iH Washingtonians’ Most Popular Resort, Steamer — | 1 ‘Lett or, Ake Alt MARY WASHINGTON pelt —— Yi leave her wharf every SUNDAY at Oh Sale AT PUB SEPIEMBER 6, a 10:30 a.m. and Veivck p.1.., on the pre van. Keturnins st 2 and 8 pap, ‘Tick: . Every ~y: Wark nctin, twit atu DNESDAX at Yau. aud 6:30 pan “Retunuux at | hur scree zx auiles trom tet, PRES DAs eae play Roceeee | eatin aun eae ZURDAS. leaving atl0 uni, Keturning at 5:0 p, | WMilseil at privus (aT . mm. Lick c. Dror. Froctor's Se col Lib: | about 400 yarus trou ral union EVEL. SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at | Mashiugton, oF will well at 6:30 pau, eturning at 11 pan. ‘Tickets, 25 cents, ‘ tor ‘Of SPerwon tu business 1 the city: ‘downatid beck, abd at the grounds on all 4 except Sunday, Fine Band on Sunday. No: Tunable parties silowed on any of the above trips, ‘erins $100 down ob day of male ou each place, balauce Forte MON! ‘Falls. Or CUAELEL, Ac MPVS 20 i au = 8. RANDALL, Captain, wie digs. For durtier uitormation apis CouxTEy BOARD AT REDUCED RATES FOR rest of the seasou at the by House, 3i¢ alles ‘OR RENT—BY TRE YEAR AT LINOEN sia. eect er ggecrin al ‘tion a ine-rorm Louse. furnished oF Wufuruined ; k endria; large airy rooms; STEAMEL T. V. ARROWSMITH, with Lecessary out builds ge Apply om Lhe —— ground; every sdnilon aud retclase fable DAILY (EXCEPT SATU-DAL), Craddteee Lea! BOWELS Forest Glew, Mon oiuary Erwipg ct twice to Wasuington, Address UUR-| | Leave 7th-st. (Ferry whart)at aim ‘hres hours at | Counts, aid Soe TT GUNDY HOUSS, Alezandrie, Vo. 2st" | te Besch. Home at O'0 pau. <OW SALE=A SEVES-KOOM COTTAGE, 1 A Pg rs enemas FM rg yy ad oucchal mile frou Bouudary. ovcricobiug the Gro; | _ Pare S0c.: Children, 25a sui5-S0_ | Fura cquiiort, with ety cguvenue ty large rooms; Sear large — ees eer si ~ walks No missing trains No AY board: congh rane spall Deparunsnts., Gan beicean at EDUCATIONAL. jk SALE_ BEAUTIFUL VILLA “ATES Al FOR: iairae are T, VERNON SEMINAR fet oie. ay vom be furwiained at low ‘icures Me CONDE Tie Mt st'ena 1130 ‘Lith st, gid on cnsy Yerina., Byocial tera to, thowe who build, {RSI-CLASS BOARD. CLAGETT | MANSION, | 4 school for the Thorough Teaching of Noung Ladies | Fist of new subdiviaion auay be soot. ot Sie ottes Fisiver nen ae mer opoan Bacon’, aud Little Girls. 142355 Feat. wor particulars WE CLAGEIT, oradaress | Cot Academic and Prisiery Departments, . Clagett Mansion, Brightwooa, D. C. auz-swe | No exire chugs ior iustruction in atin, French, BUILDING LOTS FOK SALE AT FEW ADULT ERS WANTED FOR | Elvoution, or Cluss Drawing. Av atiractive tatony Metroysitan, Bouck Baud de APR a BE Under Hbéral management, for @ lnited wusage st ig thang vid get Peay for ota ee ry ‘Address Mra W. N. Wi: boarding pupils, A iandsome, commodious new spraiug. AL to W.M. WHEALLEX, Siau08, Lecaburg, Va.” esky | Seuseieait cies tinting Lad San, Sumevta gana | or 1088 Sedernon en Gronewiown. su a VW TED — TEN TWELVE SUMMER "wail be ready for vccupauc; fall. Thirtoonth | JjOK SALE AT A BARGAL Nise atte miles from. W: : year bortne TUES. Roald eheannee Ben totaal or cron sien Se we eee : wy ha Sayed post, house 10 rooms. 7 rit ts but Adiress J. | "Fur. apply to Principal, Gisow Ciapel road: is PURER Bowie tikadon WO and Wie, | ESC E.J. S0MEns. z Fairfax County, Va. ew MS DA SS WiLL ueeuur instance be, RT RETREAT," MOUNTAINS OF ‘QuD 1b vocal music Beptember 1 2. ‘out Hun anid (near Harper's The Fal. A plsenae ty rs Pain Cooma Br Gus A fall line ot - OLNEY INSTITUTE, THE Mii ‘DOR- Bo artes dram, om comet Seas Moana cercia oh were ‘tute, $122 West Washiogton. 5 sScolm" NHE GERMAN-ENGLISH a I ‘vill open MONDAY. saeTengor seer ‘For further information apply to SCHOOL OF THE “a ranacen eu S14 Sots mw. mbS1__WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. fe Applications for lessons 2-5 6-7 Olock p.m Sar a a . x a sale: balance in atx ena Sivieg ages Sones fe RUSE SED wae oj Teton, DOWLING, Anct, Aa ¥