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# < THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. 1888—SIX PAGES. Anotker Coat of Whitewash. ‘THE DETROITS BADLY DEFEAT THE WASHINGTONS— OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. Yesterday's detest at the hands of the Detroit ications nmencing at $ p.m. Pryor the Districcor covumiia, Delaware, MarFiand | team made the eighth coat of whitewash the Sen- and Virginia, cuvler, tres westeriy winds, fair | ators have recelved this season. ‘The champions Weiour Harts in black and lignt colors; | Washington tossers from the home-plate, while, Lasse Waar Have ' Frans, One Price Matter, | on the ether hana, they sound it perfectly easy to Teh and D streets score in four innings. Dally and Murray, and Con- ~ — | way and Ganzel were the batteries. Tae Senators ‘Wize lex Co.—Penodscot Ice—Red Wagons. — Tieie Poweriess against checcurves of Conway. and Urmrry Roastixe Pax.— ir akling were cal y Hanlon’ Reaakt AND Gttasting. It also takes beautiful | inen without trouble. ‘To Deasiey, ho played at LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. ‘Wilmarth & Edmon- } short, belongs the honor of a = — ey ‘orial bit, but he, unfortunately, to make a ave t of it and failed, and was caught on Cuaris, 10c.; Lawns, Se. Big drive in Waite | second Goods. Jounson, Garner & Co., 636 Pennsylvania | The Detroits batted as though they were con- ave. northwest. testing for long-distance hitting. Thompson did Sparse SE the vest work, making a double, a triple, and a ‘RatsivogR’s ce cream, 235G and 1018 18th sts. n.w | home run. "The Senators pl pps < ‘Tue GERMAN-AMERI the eld, belng credited with, but, two Belding attends to all fnternational bust ose ,by Deasley and, one, by Murray. | Te SPECIAL SALE of suits reduced to $15. Eiseman | balls him. The team made several Bros, cor. 7th and E, the only ci. Nlers and tatlors tn Washingtou, Stupid plays which, Just escaped being classed as errors, bul these were somewhat com{ for by the fine running catch by Wilmot in the sev- Coow Braxp COLLARs, enth of a ball that was shooting over bis head. It 3 for 50e. Yas an exceptionally brilliant play. Detroit made Perfect muting. 11 hits and 5 errors, and Washington 1 hit and 4 Have no others, errors. OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. Indianapolis went to pleces in the seventh in- ning, and let New York make two unearned runs ‘that won the game—2 tol. Keefe and Ewing and Shreve and Buckley were the battertes. The Couscex’s Mcsraxo.—Pufladelphia Brand 1s the King of Condiments. Flavor pungency com- bined in perfection. For sale by Grocers. SPECIAL Sate of sults reduced to $13. _Eiseman Bros, cor. 7th and E, the only manufacturing elotuiers and tailors in’ Washington, Sumaniaen eee ce ND COLLARS, Puiladelphia’s wretched felding enabled Chicago ben arg to take the to The batteries were ny pay BuM@aton and Ciements and Ryan and Daly. a Chicago made 5 nitsand 3 errors, and Philadelpata SPECIAL SALE Of suits reduced to $15. Eiseman |} 9lits ‘8 errors. FR cl n Vas! on a Glothiers and tailors in Washington. 0f 10 t0.5.. Both sides Datted as tuough it were For REFRIGERATORS, Mat ~x i and Furniture at | their last chance, there, being six doubies, three Dottom cash prices, go to W. fi. Horxg. triples and two nome made. The batteries deans deainal aus ceed an | Rete Clarkson and Kelly and Gaivin and Miller. Bros.. cor. 7th aud E, the only manufacturing | Pyneasuys errors: sot | Crom and . clotniers apd tailors in’ Washington, ‘At Balgwoore “Balti tiene Oy & as cam Clanams Philadelphia—achie se Gimennal a Cleveland—cleveiand, 6; 5 At Brook- ‘The vest and iatest, lyn—Brooklyn, 5; St. Louls, 4 AMATEUR BALL GAMES. The Bindery Base Ball Club, of tue Government Printing Ofice, defeated Dunbar'’s Pets yesterday afternoon by the score of 17 to 4. ‘The Heroes of South Washington defeated the Five Point Base Ball Club yesterday by a score of 905. e —_—.—__* ‘Tux Prosrect Hit. Cemerery Cask.—In the case of the Prospect Hil Cemetery Co. against the German Evangelical Society et ai., led in January last, to annul deed and subdivision and for con- CITY AND DISTRICT. ALsaven’s—“Donna Juanita.” Hannus’—“The Gold King.” PaNoRaMs BUILDING. —“Battle of Shilon.” oe Condensed Locals. Ata meeting of the Central Greenback Club, of | Vey4uee, the complainant yesterday fled an Lo ES nies that the Evangelic: owns P= erty, and asserts that it has not been incorporated or elected officers according to law, and asserts {he lot holders Raving paid. ior, the ground and the property should be held ‘this city, held last night, the industrial platform and Presidential Ucket was unanimously en- dorsed after a discussion of the Woman's suffrage “The Virginia Republican League last, evening | “iat elected We c. Martin, it Seyniour, TT. Bamove | APE the owners Son, 6. R- Barnes, aid S Adams delegates to the | 12 trust convention of republican clubs, which will be LET PE & held Saturday night for the purpose of forming a | , THEJACKSON GRovE CaP GROUND To BE SoLD.. ? sonr AU @ meeeting yesterday afternoon, at Jackson ‘District of Columbia league. ef The will of the late Michael NibM, leaving his Geng manag nepeaeinn au chataneee in cae estate to. his wite during her Iife, to revert to the | Camp-Meoting 8 shares out of cnildren, was fied yesterday. The widow ts named | Wang, trPresenled, ME 4D; Catnell, of West a3 executrix. ot vade a % "Yesterday afternoon & verdict, of $100 was ren. | Ident of the association, made & statement Of the | dered in Cireuit Court No. 1, Judge Magner, tn the | faboreq "a motion, offered by Rew Me ray, to suit of Patrick Keating against the Capitol, North | Dog's camp tals se yun dives wens aie © Street and South Washington Rallroad Co. for | i eee ee eee atted ca So abe ond easy thouae by Belmg bitten and Kuocked | erty" and pay off the bonds and indebledness. The ‘Yesterday, in Circuit Court No. 2, Judge Mer. | association has a deDt of about $300. The assoct- Fick, the case of E.G. Caldwell agallist the Balti. | {00 "wus about 130 atlandct which 18 more and Potomac Raliroad Co. for damages to | ©! woods fevmsw = Eat streets southwest, was ended by a verdict for | ola hre ewesy year since the Orpaliention cesses Jast year, but they have never been a success nnancially. ——_-__ Nuisox Division No. 2, KxiGuTs oF Prraras, will use Peunsyivania Railroad to Cincinnati, Ohio, leaving by spectal train ut 10:30 p.im., Saturday, June ®, ound trip tickets, including sleeping car accommodations going abd meals en rouce in Doth directions, $12. Secure ticketseariy. —* Amoxo the speculative property, the trustees’ sae of lots at Twining City, at the end of the Peansylvania Avenue bridge, across Eastern Branch, presents a splendid Chance to obtain propery at low figures with, prospect of rapidly advancing, as this bridge will be a regular thor. oughiare “and a short drive from tue city, and Soue of the wealthiest citizens owe thelr préseyt prosperity to the advance in real estate. ‘The sal 13 advertised Ia the auction columns, and should attract # large audience.— Adv. Foxe Ligvoxs axp Wixgs.—The fine assortment Of wines, French liquors, Whiskies and Drandies contained Instore No. 1122 Connecticut avenue northwest, wii be sold there vy Tuomas Dowling to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. The fixtures with Wagons, &c., Will be sold at a Plaintiff for $1,000. Prof. H. P. Moatgomery has gone to Harper's Ferry to deliver an address to the Teachers’ Insti- tute on “How to Teach Fractions.” The congregation of the Metropolitan M. E. church gave a reception to bishop and Mrs. New- man last evening in the parlors of the church. ‘The Moral decorations were effective and thero ‘Was a large attendance of the fricnds and parish- Joners of the new bishop and his wife. Mr. Mat- thew Emery made an address of congratulation, as representative of the cureh, and alsoexpressed ‘the regeet felt that the pleasant relations of pas- Lor and people were to be severed. Rev. Dr. J. Mek. Riley, presiding elder, spoke on behalf of the conference. In response Bishop Newman said ‘that be bad not sought the position, but that he Would endeavor to do his duty. He spoke of his Jove for the congregation here and his attachment tothe city. The bishop, when he had concluded, was ited Ww: a Dasket of flowers by several members of the Infant class. Sishop Andrews, of New York; Bishop Fowler, of San Francisco; Kev. Dr. Domer, Kev. Dr. Rice, of West Washington; Representatives J. D. Taylor and Grosvenor and| ppp RRR EPP RRR Il CCO EER ™ SS. others, made brief addresses, An opportunity was | D DR R PPR RUC OE then given to those present to meet the bishop and | BD RRR ad ERE, H § okt Susy his Wite personally. They were assisted iu re- = ceiving ‘dy tne two bishops and their ladies, Mrs. too & S- Bes haweed Saat Senator Teller and Mrs. Representative Grosvenor. coo RRR FFE A MM MM ‘The local Methodist clergy were neatly al present go Ree AA MUM POE LER PEE Go R Eg AAA M ‘The High School Commencement. cco EE fee MS UNE THE GRADUATING CLASSES ORGANIZE AND PREPARE| BPR oA kK K Il NX N GGG THE CLOSING EXERCISES. a ys E* q 4 3 $ o ‘The graduating classes of the High School are | BBB, Be, HOSES S90 Making arrangements for the commencementex-| BBB 4 A K K NNN ercises, which will be held at Albaugh’s on Thurs eee day, the 2ist inst, At a recent meeting of the Br 0 Www Ww BD Re Be, lasses an organization was perfected by the elec- 3 ORWRY B pre Eee tion of the following officers: President, F. L. ‘00 Ww “w Dov kerk Ez Fishback ; first vice-president, Miss 5 Second Meepresiueat, He ae Sterling; treasurer Stig | FULL WEIGHT—PURE-MOST PERFECT MADE White; secretary, J.T. Newcomb. Assistant treas- | | Itssuperior excellence proven in millions of homes urers Were eiected from the various sections as | for more than a quarter ofa century. It is used by the follows: Messrs. Thou, Pechim, Eluott, Bryant, | Uuited States Government. Endorsed by the heads of Was, Hammond and ler and Sates Me” | Ye, OV uantenyars we aura, Porat son, King, Moore, V; Voorhees, Hendley, | dues Ammonia, Lime, ‘Bold nd Coleman.” Committees have been appotuted | {a tanst oma aera ‘to look after the printing, —-- oaner Gates | — Of the graduating exercises, wiich Ww: u i = ‘ Di, PRICE BAKING POWDER same claracter as those of the past two years Ew RPRIOE BARING POWDER CO. Sales of Heal Estate. ee pctoreie —— nas bongnt tor 98,000 of W. W. robam, pt. sul sq. 137, fronung 44 feet on Youn stree between Makachusetts avenue and X street west. Buchanan Beale has bought, for $7,071.45, of C. RK. Baldwia, sub 68, South College Grounds,’ tront- Primavera Stone. Have just received a new lil f Satines, Batistes and (Crepelites, in chowe and beautiful styles At Lie. Special Pargains in White Dress Goods, Plaid, St and Laced iadia Linous Paid sud Seeiged See Deke Yadie Dinous, Naibsook and’ Victoria Lawns, Corded ay At 1240. We are offering Special Bargains in Black Silks, 7c. up tos? yd. Black Satin Rhadaine, T5e. to 81.50. Our 75. is 8 Special Barzaxn. Special Values tu Diack “urate at 75, 85¢. and @1. Weare offerine a 24-inch iilack bush ae Ba, ing 51 feet 11 inenes on Boundary strees, Uarough to Stoughton street, having a’ frontage ‘Thereun of 50 feet. Mary A. Casey has bought, for $804.52, of M. Ashford et al, pt. 2%, sq 158, fropuing 2} feet on N street, “between 17th and BRR streets northwest. | Jessie E Weaver hi Bought, of W. A. Coulter, for $5,800, sub lots 21 and 22, bik. 8 Le Droit Park. 1. 5. Chapman has ought, for $18,000, sub lots 87 “and ¥2, sq. 157, each 20 by 60, om P street, between 17th and 18th streets norta west, i. worth ss “Keep to the Right.” Fall fine of colors Surabe To the Editor of Tux Evesixo Star: a For six years I have traveled daily the city | Tl! uw of Black Cacbmeres, | Full ine of Nun's Veliine. in bisck ,23e. and Special Barguine in Sunimer Underwear. Ladies’, Men's aud Children. pe z Se. Amoug them some goods sold this season at 0c. ‘AN ITEM FOR MEN. We have a Jean Drawer that will ft perfectly, made of the best Pepperell Jean, aud trimmed! and Maiahed in gig Dent mahi, Se: ; ame Coutiuie the Barxain Sale week only. A great opportuuity Wo get a good carved for streets, either on foot or using a bicycle, tricycle or carriage, and I have observed many Collisions and bad experience of afew. Some are caused by Fecklessness, more by thoughtlessness, more still by the stupidity or awkwardgess of drivers and riders; many are causea by the general disregard Of the rule of the road: “Keep to the right,” but bine-tenths are caused by rapid driving past cross Streets and around corners, united with disregard of tne rule. A vehicle driven rapidly down the left side of a street is exposed to colitsion with Oue driven fast down the right side of a cross street, and If either of th@m turns sharpiy round he corner towards the ‘onuer there is alwost cers tainly & smash-up. Most of the accidents to cycles are causes im this way; one of the wrecked ma- chines is api to be on the wrong side of the street, It two cycles are each on the right side respect- ively of crossing streets the riders can see each Other for a distance of from 9010 100 feet. It 1s Rot Uncommoa for drivers of heavy wagons or carriages to uccupy the space midway between the curb and 4 street-car Urack, preventing the Passage of other vehicles apd’ forcing them to €rosg the car track. In many cases this con- uct ts owing to stupidity; im selecting drivers owner sometimes act on the old maxim: “Who Grives iat horses should himseif be fat.” To re- duce collisions toa minimum every owner, rider and driver should himseit observe and insist upon ‘the rule of We road, tue police should eptorce it ‘and the Commissioners suouid Incorporate 1t into ‘Ue BeXt revision of the pouce regulations It 13 ot enough that it is sanccioued by the ordinances of the oi city corporation in regard wo certain classes Of Feuiclon, B. Little money, MATTINGS! MATTINGS! CARHART & LEIDY, see 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. Woroorse Gurts. 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STERLING SILVER, In handsome cases, designed especially for WEDDING PRESENTS, FRANK M. LEW13, Jeweler and Silversmith, 1215 Penn. ave, ‘Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Sons, myl3m aan ‘THE Puorcrty Lerr BY Mus. Euxoxs.—In the case of S. F. Emmons agt. H.W. Garnett and | others, growing out of the contest over the will of Mrs Weitua A. Emmons, answers and exhibits Were filed yesterday vy i. W. Garnett and c. C. Duncaason. These returns show that all the Ryoperty of Mrs. Emmozs bas been delivered to Fendall, v Tay Kegivald Penduil, we receiver appotnted by Ta Doursne Fin*Esorse Ax PUMP COMPANY. Manufacturers of Village Fire-Engines. Manufacturers of Bucket Force- Pumps for ex- tinguishing fires, washing wagons and carriages, *priuklipy flowersaud fruit trees, emptying ci terns, Bc. &e. ‘Make the best and best sellipg goods of thetr Cisse in the United States. — A DeUsKEN Nexss.—Yesterday afternoon pear 0th street and Penusyivania avenue Omicer Pas- Seno took in custody a White woman who Was under ‘he infiueuce of liquor. She had a bat Which was seated 2 baby about ‘three jueseeie Exhibition triala of our machines given every ‘The Woman was staggering about the street, and | week day. ‘(both she and the child were in of be- (Cireu ar and Price-List sent on application. ing run over. The officer Wok her to the ‘Stallop myl7-la Mata Office: 713 D st uw. but she refused to give ber name. ‘The child was ye Turned over to its mother. R. coe SS 2 -FRIGERATORS. Tax Punerexs’ Coxvesriox.—Messrs w. w. | “RE HOUSEKEEPERS are invited to examine the CELE- BRATED KEFRIGERATORS for which we are sole agents for the District, Nolie, G. A. Tracy, A. K Ingalls and EM. Blake, @elegates from Columbia “Typographical U Na. 101, of this city, to the Inveruational “Tyent Union, wilich meets in Kansas city, Mo., erspnical EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, On Monday next, will leave the city to-day. ‘They a Mop hens a We hare SLATE-STONE SHELVES. accompanied by George M. Ramsey of the | We have sold above for twelve years, and every pur- raftsman, others, and chaser is pleased with them. ° san ete LORILLARD REFRIGERATORS. Excvasion ro Cixcrswati.—The Baltimore and Yor Cube and Restoarsnas é oad Co. wil seit excursion Uckets to MONROE PATENT REFRIGERATORS, Cineianau ns J Inc ast ined entirely with glazed stoneware. Falid for return unl July Delusive: “Secu! sdons to Bay Ridge aad the Cuesapeake will works Sa Reacts RS see tneane B. £0. Depot Sunday, Juae 10, at 10 a. Menls watiolen Seoehad @. Soaldine, ; 0B the boas only Sve.; round trip $1: children 0c. | Py ave. Gove zal ‘ot daprale” Messrs. F. Mohler (Union) and J. L, Voght (Franklin) were elected active membera, James A. man. It iss fact, established by the testimony of thou- sands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure ‘scrofula, esit rheum, and other diseases or affections arising from impure state or low condition of the blood. Italso overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good sp- petite, and gives strength to every part of the system. If you need a good blood purifier, tonic, or appetizer, try Hood’s Sarsapanila. It will do you good. “My daughter received much benefit from Hood's ‘Sarssparilla as an excelleat tonic after a protracted st- tack of bronchial pneumonia.” Rev. F. H. Abas, New ‘Hartford, Conn. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Bold by: jsts, $1; six for@5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Save Money by Buying AT THE FAIR, For ‘Thurs 55, oi 7, phursday, June 7, ‘we call your attention to the following 4 6 oz, cake good Toilet Soap for 5c., or doa 28c.—a8 good as any soap, with a’ French name, that you pay 25c. for. A splendid Ci for $1.48. just as as one You pay $5 for. A 13-Inch Nickeled Tray for 16c.—most stores would charge 25c. for them. Folding Garden Chairs for ae mony strong = a bee a at Gamer Pees String Foc. With above We close Out @ little lot of seconds in white China ware: 6-inch Breakfast Porcelain Plates, 5c. jo pd Large Square-shaped Porceiain Pitchers, 35¢, tare 54 Saucers, In set: ‘ore ~ “h, 42c. : —T fiotet Bakers only 4c. 1 Tas Fam, 812 7th st. n. What'is the Next New Thing? ‘Well, on Thursday morning we will show you a cooking-school department in our store, Everyone Interested in the saving of time, labor and expense in cooking should visit cur éstablishment, where, during the entire day, until furtner notice, our SS, will demonstrate what a wonderful revo- lution in methods and resuits can be produced by a simple device, The Keystone Beater. The work Of hours reduced to minutes, minutes to seconds. Entire changes luced ‘in the character of familiar ingredients. It is an egg-beater, potato- masher, cream-whip, cake-beater, dough-kneader, fee-credm freezer, drink-mixer, &., &¢., &. Cake prey for the oven in three minutes. Come and ‘See It do the work and taste the deiiclous results, ‘Surm & WaRpWweL. Boston Variety Store, 3 705~ Market Space. Dixon’s Yeast Powder alwaysreliable. 1m Call or Send Postal for Catalogue to Funk’s Sewing Machine 1331 Th St, nearO-st. Market. You will be astonished what elegant machines you can buy from $10 upwards. All latest improvements, All warranted for 5 years. $3 PerGali 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 Rye Whiskey, best the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGar’s, 9th near Dst. was Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood, £6, Ssxuxe: Seuuxe: Sexuxe: ALWAYS SELLING BARGAINS, th, Deally worth 2 (BLACK SURAM SiLas excellent quality, cash vali SNe saaeken finest quality, 25 cis NS, very fines! 250. FANCY SILKS, setual coat St 40. rsh £5 Pome LINEN, real fine quality, cheap ‘at 15¢c.; re- se. ¥RENCH LAWNS, finest quality, 25c. HENRIETEAD. tho fesbiouabie’ dress tan, ure woolt wide double with: special beitue tae are Ade double with: SATIN MOIRE (wstered ‘alld, all colors: splendid quality: juced, 7c. SENET AS ‘i Colors, wide double width, 12 VALUABLE PRESENTS fc cash customers, Buy 85 or over and sclect one of the following pre- sents. Pal of bandaome Danke Zuwela pair of io. worth 73¢..or halt Fare ‘Linea Pamaak Napkine worth 75 az 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. FIGURED INDIA LINENS, beautiful new styles, neaely. real value 1:°3¢c.; reduced 1Uc. CREAM ALB: OSS, all pure fine Frevch wool, extra wide double width, erful canh bargain, 3735. CHALLY DE LAINES, beautiful styles, 1254. VALUABLE PRESEN'S for our cash Customers, it “Handsome. Beidel Guile worth 8130) sa Be sents: me Bridal Quilt worth #1.50, one doz, Damask Napking worth $1.00, or two pair of Pamuk Towels, Usereceventen Arrnactios: OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTE! CAPITAL PRIZE $500,000, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. the 868 fc od Ulaitatie punpoees, und es feta te made # part of the present State Constitutior 1879, tyan overwhelming pooular vote ee te. Grand month vote. Number Drawii take and the: eter aan eae age ge and person fiataeaene, cour Opramenteomees ona nt a A ig toborna ends natures attached, in its advertiwements.” oe GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. SAVE THE CHILDREN. ; A child’s food is largely cakes and bread, and these articles, when light, sweet, and composed of materials free from deleterious substances, are easily digested, nutritious, and wholesome. When these articles are made from pure and wholesome baking powder, they are much more health- ful and nutritious than when prepared from yeast, or other leavening agent. But a danger arises from the fact that so many of the baking powders of the market are so impure as to render the food unwholesome. In fact, chemical analysis has developed the fact that all the baking powders now upon the market, with the single exception of the Royal Baking Powder, contain either lime, alum, phos- phates, or acids of an injurious character. When bread or cake is made with the use of impure baking powders, these injurious substances pass into the system, and are the source of much of the disease with which our children Persons who have not strong constitutions, growing girls, young children, and many ladies, are particularly liable to the evil effects produced by the adulterants found in these cheap baking powders. Heartburn and the preva- lent forms of indigestion are often traceable solely to their action upon the alimentary organs. The absolute purity and wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder are unquestioned. The official reports of the U. S. Government Chemists have put this fact beyond all controversy. Prof. Mott reported that the Royal was undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder made. Prof. Love’s report showed it to be of the highest strength, while Prof. McMurtrie, late Chemist-in-Chief of the U. S. Agricultural Department, at Washington, D. C., found the Royal the only baking powder free from both lime and alum, and absolutely pure. There should be as much care in the choice of a baking powder as to obtain pure milk, or in having a prescription compounded from pure drugs and not from poischs. Pure, wholesome and delicious bread and cake are assured by the use of the Royal baking Powder. Now Ow Sane: FIRST NUMBER Bezronp:s AGAZINE, EDITED BY, DONN PIATT. DEVOTED TO THE SUPPORTOF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND OF FREE TRADE é LITERATURE FULLY REPRESENTED. A Novel of over One Hundred Tanee-Sized Pages, entitied OLD MAN GILBERT, By Mrs, ELIZABETH BELLAMY (“Kamu THorre"), COMPLETE in this number. Preface to same by AUGU*TA Evans WILSON. ‘The First Number Contains, besides the above-named Complete Story z MAS G. SHE. y SUIAREHUR We GONDRY. “EDWARD K. SHAW ‘308 MOORE CPALSEE M iy F,T JONES AWTHORNE, TES KINNEY “HENRY GEORGE “EDGAR SALTUS ~ FRANK H. Hi KW “LIFE OF LINCOLN’ CIVILIZATION, AND FORTUNE'S PLAY: ‘REVIEWS, LITEKAR! Y NOTES, AND DRAMA PRIOE4 23, CENTS. CHAS, BAUM'S BOOK AND ONZRY DEPARTMENT. RAD SEVEN TE STREET Washincom (Be AMUSEMENTS. D* RUMNEY Presents his compliments to HIS AMERICAN COUSINS, and begs to say he will be happy to welcome them again this season on board: THE “WONDER” COACH, which last season carried safely 1.934 Passengers, and since October, 1880, has covered 63,785 Miles. The trip to ST. ALBANS a perfect “sensation,"and ff en ee bleed a i gd — who bave a =Wonder* Coach appetite. Githedral Is one of the finestand oldest in the world, Aslpat the Coach Office, HAYCHETT’S HOTEL, Pic- MONEY TO LOAN. $100, 000. TO LOAN—FOR SALE 15 81,000 J arst mo bonds at par andin- terest. Teltphoue sod. Gri. With © Uo. ‘je rN. Charles st, Laitamore, ‘ON REAL ESTATE. & CAMPBELL, 1008 F s FIVE PER CENT ON AP- real estate necurity. —Lanc: umounts & TYLER & RUTHERFORD, - g ~1307 F st pew. O LOAN ON RIGGS INSURANCE STOCK buy at market price, FRANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 F street ‘Local Stocks and 3 cadilly, for all particulars, Je6.20}y5.18aul, 18-6t Ms 10 SUIT. NEW NATIONAL THEATER. 5.000 BLOWN © BRADLEY, -— “oot Pst bw, EVERY EVENING AT 8:15. NON REAL ESTATE Pi MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. ATTENTION 10 ALL APPLICATIONS. GRAU OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY SWOLMSTEDT & BRADLEY, In « magnificent — Cai and Sullivan's SATE TVET IEEE. e27 Fst japanese Opera, 5 53 THE MIKADO. R ‘BON EERE Bis, PER CENT, PAYABLE Fert eed THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fis, TO LOAN Chorus of 50. A’ ited Orchestra. Admesion, 2 and 50 Gents: No extra charge for re- “1 NEW NATIONAL THEATER. @12.0( iN AY, Jl 10. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 5,000 ON REAL ESTATE. CHORAL society, 7,000 __tmy28]_ THOS. B. WAGGAMAR. Assisted by— Mux. MATHILDE pe NOGUEIRAS, Soprano, gery EE and Miss MAUD POWELL, Violinist * 10,000 is BEALL, BLOWN &CO., my25-Su 321 B®. ‘Admission, 50c. Seats 75e and $1. JMONEX (TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL /ERCHANT.”) | EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &.| FOR RENT_HOUSES. __ UNIFORMED) BAND ROF. CALDWELL'S (NEW and Urchestra can be tofurnish Dretclass music for all 25-60" Tid Ost we. URTH GRAND ICNIC OF Ne FIGNIC OF THE GERMA Fax 1346 Rece.e. on WEDNESDAY, JU each person, 25 cents. Tickets dated 0th will be nectived ai the pate sone” ‘RST GRAND EXCURSION No. 14, MP RED MEX. ge eee ‘Washington leaves her wharf at 9 am. Jet-aee ‘CAPITAL BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION oe Ww thei: i Tee Stites tees oop E street, between 33th and streets ac. MONDAY, JUNE TL ste, tid willeseure e plesesst tne to OL just, and will eure P rete ‘mPriso bowling. Cotsixewoon EACH. THE STEAMER PILOT BOY ‘Will leave her wharf every SUNDAY, making 3 Trips. At10am.,3and5:30 p.m. Round-trip 25 cents. GRAND FAMILY DAY EVERY SATURDAY, Leaving at 10. m.; Returning 5 p.m. Tickets 10c. Large pavilion, plenty of shade, fine water, ali kinds of amusements, For Charters, apply to Capt WHITE, steamer Pilot Boy, 6th street wharf, or L. J. WOOLLEN & CO, 1101 Fst.n. w. MEALS EACH WAY. ERTH TO CINCINNATL GRAND SPECIAL EXCUKSION INCLU AND A DOUBLE BY NELSON DIVISION, 0. ° ‘Via Penns}lvania Railroad, URDAY, JUNE 9, AT 10:30 P.M. BATORDAY, Chiliret. €8. , ZaU tnformation nd tickole can be had of the fol- tee “Tenstuel Fugit, lawyer, 400 La. ave. n.w. Geo. W. Helsley, bullder. 412 12th st nw. gh; Bunch, printers! wuppiies, 314 Sth ww. and 50 ‘Abrain Frey, artist, 134% Corcoran st. n.w. *etod the following Sell-inown burincss houses: sat ils & Co, Weahingtou ype Foundsy, 316 John W. Hardell, erocer, 1428 Oth st. n.w. F, Stufth, Baltimore sud Potowae Depot. 3. E Coury, Howard House Cheat Stain, cor Oth st and Pa, ‘ave, BW. fealvente sig burst wwe E, Williams, cigars, 6O H st. n.w., hear Gov't Polkinhorn, book, job, and poster printer, 632 4 D at. nw. J. H. Mitchell, horseshoer, 210 2a st. n.w. Grimith,"“Ajex,” Gov't Printing Office. _ye2-Gt ANDKEW WALL, Supt, 916 F st.nw., Warner Building, SIXTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF {HE AGENTS 0 BaY RIDGE, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1888. Tickets can be had from the Agents aud from the com- mittee at the depot. Fara round trip, $1. Children, 50c. HIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEFUS, WASHINGTON | NO. 1. TO RIVER VIEW, ON MUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1888. Steamer Mary Washington leaves her wuart si 9 a.m. aud'9.30 pan. Daneiug on boat ging aud coming and on the xrounds, i 3 ‘Dickets, 25 conta. et REE EW Fox sss, Washingtonian’s Most ‘Steamer MAHY W. every SUNDAY at 10.8.1, and p-u., retarniug at 2 and p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Evers’ WEDNESDAY at) ain "aud 0 p.m. returning at 9 andl) p.m, ‘Dickets 25 cents, Family “day ut Miver View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returaing at 3 pu. Tiekets 10 cente Prot. Prociors Danci UNIFORM RANK, Emanuel Stern, clothier, 738 7th Jted. Kelley Print Re 1 Populor Resort. INGTON will leave her wharf School Reunion at River View overy SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6 itn, returning at 11 p.m. ‘Tickets 29 ceuts, Daucing down and back and’ at’ the grounds on the langost pavillion gu the, Potomac ‘iver ‘on all trips except Rluulday.” ‘Fine “Brana Band on Sundays.” No ol Tignable parties alowed on auy of the abuve trips. For ES. RANDA apts. 1100 Vindlnie avers NO 40 KIVER VIEW AND SEK THE GRAND GiSwitchiback KAiLWAY and rade the Horse ant Ghive the Pontes. We advertise nothing but what we my2%1u INGTON EIZi ERE ECRETARY'S OFFICE. ‘The Schuetzen Perk, on 7th-street road, being tree from intruders, is fe "most beautitul resort to hold Pic-Nics, Festivals, &c., will be rented to responsible parties only, For terms apply to Hon S. Wolf, 921 Fst ; Mr. Jno. Hockemeser, #74 Ost nw. and Chan Schroth, $30 C we, KEINHOLD SPLINGSGUTH, my25-lm Secretary. Boss BE FEA, Merchauts snd afiners' Transportation Co, ps sal from Yorfelk to Boston. ‘d Friday, 4 o'clock p. m. Wer accopnuodations Nusurpansed. . ing meals and. main saloom, stateroom 812.50; round trip, gs. Upper deck stste- rts, #14. rouud trip, €25. For further ie ‘at all the Hotels in Washing> A. L. HUGGINS, General Agent, Loug Dock, Baltimore. ‘Telephone Baltimore 247.“ s “my2 1m HE aur met og run daily, making trips every hour from Cuber. latid's Boat Houses, tout of New Hauipshire ave, and F street, au4 foot of Hih street, Geo: stop Fane 10 room formation see circulars ton, or apply to— neetown, t Holtzmans, Table Rock, Boat Club and ‘Dixey ings. First trip up at 9am. Last trip down at m. Round trip, Isc. Reduced rates, to laree Disey for charter. Kun up or downat $15 day, Pleasure Voats of all kinds for hire at both ousss Telephone 3 W. W. CORCORA: 4 ‘Leaves &t 10 a.m, Reacting Washington on Keturn Trip at 4 a, Application for use of Groands, Flauk Shad ‘arties, Excursions, &¢.,aud for Charter of Boat can be made to CAPI. BLAKE, of the Steamer W.W. Corcoran, For Stinday Trips see Special Advertise: mente. my ‘0! FOR GREAT FALIS AND CABIN JOHN et EXCELSION makes h regular trij Steam packet OK makes her regular trips on sunday, Monday, Wedneaday and Friday. leaving High and Canal sts., Georgetown, at 8 a.m.” Fare, S0c, Fouudtrip, 2pply'tod. G.aud J. M. WATERS. a 3 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE FOUR- ZEENTH, wo will sell on the preuudsen at FIVE Lote dand 15, Block 3, situated “on Bismarck street, ‘Dear 7th, aud on Sherman avene, Lots 2, 10, 31 and 23, block 8, situated on Marshal Biri Hear 7th Sherman avenue on Parra wire near 7 Lot's), Flock B, situated on Sheridan street, near 7th. Lot 3, lock 12, situated on Irving street, near Sher= ‘man. Lot 13, Block 14, situated on Sherman, near Princeton aa Lot 4. Biock 17, situated on Wallach, near Sherman i ATU Toa & Brown's eubdivnion of Heamant Paina Site the SCHEUTZEN PARK grounds, aud near yth oo, _ ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in one year. Notes to bear interest at Sger ceut, payable semi-a ally trom day of sale, or aff cash, at option of purchaser. Seaeesins cametenin smear eens five days advertisement in notne newspaper pi At Metzerott's, 903 Ps. ave. Je2-10¢ awounts at lowest rates of interest. in Washington, D.C. ADDISON & LARCOMBE, UNCANSON BROS., At 6 RAMates IN EUROPE.” my22-lin* 1804 Fata, | —ededs PUNGAN#O! mar eS Cd INE BUILDING LOTS ON N¢ SIDE ExOrUaR Cp current rates on real- pate \LAND AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH REV. H. M. WHARTON, D.D, ee pe E.G CUTT! AaeS Fat, STREE! a Of Baltimo vA AT SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell in frout of the; NESDAY. JUNE G. 1888, 8 P.M, TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- gpl Rivet Usk Seowon Otnd Yi o,w. | NURS Ta ae fb PaO Satay head Tickets... ras “25 Ca ee daub streets east, having an average depth ot “THE WITTMORE.” Foal estate ts thectigrat Saat Oa atthe property ia near the Columbia R. I. Co. stables, Proceeds to be devoted tou deverving charity. | age, Teal o# HIE S SOANSTOR. | qxttarcncliant tor'ou ding purvocee rey tiy2-3ut 738 15th st mw._| “Terme Oue-third cash “balance im ene. and two A Lbsvais GHAND OPERA HOUSE RNDOWMENT, LIFE AND TONTINE POLICIES | Byer cont interest payable’ sem-aunually, oF all cash ‘Evenings at Matinee Saturday at 2. bought at highest cash prices. “Loans nowotiated | at! option of nr. Conve} “éc., at. pure i winstings RpgE eae af reasonable true. “Apply MH” ACHE: | Chayeris cost. "A deposit of 850 ASTOR SON. over Tyler & Rutherford, at “mii28-Bun' | Ginecof salen Terms to be com AND TH LYCEUM OPERA COMPANY SOS. over tyier & eat RE TSE, in Von Suppes d Act Oporm [one aw Dicouxrs otha ay SE ee OSS cenplete Choraa, RICH £00, ‘Such reanfolin some Bi ‘ta Washing ‘Musical Director, ADAM ITZEL, J1 : ton, D. \CANSON BROS. Reserved Heats, 900 250. BANKERS, "e0-dada Auctioncers. Nex$ Week—PRINCE METHUSALEM. seat mh?t-30 615 15th stn w. NE OF THE EST PONOR aituatee LE. Pine —— sa — AT AUCTION, 81 TED ‘ABRIs' BIJOU THEATER, MOREE 2OAx¥D ON STOCKS, ‘GoNpS Any HAREWOOD ‘AVENUE, NEAit ave. noe sccounte, notes snd other pecuri- CE. W. BD) A N, JUNE FL Sihodm _, _Droker.léz4 sew borate. | piVsf SUG min ool in oncar depaoaa MOREY 20, 1048 IN SUMS FROM ¢500 UP. fy ay A lowest rates of ‘commis- | fronting 76 60-100 oa Harewood ‘wons, Ob | real. in % ‘Mapie avenue. lot is one ie 0. BOLizMax, Pare, aud wultable fora due d 16 Corner 10th ate. ow, Terms: 3 a vend ‘bs. ‘ONEY TO Bipot coat interest. paveble. sem MORSE sera pee eateries |Derieteean, Niomae o20 Feaneyivaniaave, | fic, Cony te nth im ten Ww Fink and cust of defaulting: purchaser, after arid oF Ht cite of such reasle in some MERE ee Feene aes ct gion, De” DUN ‘Fear |= ie \TION OF ITS PATRONS. Wee aes 303 7th stm. SE es on tee ae we ‘fits all garments madein his ee REE “7 ue mam-ctage sauizmeny. ie ' ‘BUREAU OF FASHION, 1634 New York ave, nw. e . TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- re) en [teeter a RENT—€30 PER MONTH FOR U1 DST. XW. FY Urick house 11 roome: ‘Wath, Fange ant lateobon, THOS. 3. FISHER & 00. 26 1324 F st nw VOR RENT—306 MASS. AVE. NE. 6 ROOMS Fo BS a provements, newly ravercd: price, @22 «iu SCHENKY SADGRIN 15 4th et se dove WOK RENT—010 20TH ST. N.W. THRER-STORY brick Louse, with baseweni. ciylit rooms and bath; all improvements, reat $2 BH wane & lor 13.36 Corcoran st, Lor halfequare of Fst, cars, vewiy furnished throuct it low. - D_NEW DOUBLE HOUSE FACING «Corner of Oth st uw, press brick front; ‘two lange ‘windows: “eight Tooum, all mod. imipe.;' key at etore, cor Och and esta, i BR RENT—UNFURNISHED HOUSE, improvementa ik sta. “Inquire within after 4 pn. Fgh P1230. 473 Ht. NEW brick, twelve room, mod. inip., at Urick dwelling, fourteen Toma, te No. 512 G st. two-story brick, store 5, aiso two-story brick and “cell St. bear NJ. ave. and £ atu quire of A EBERLT'S SONS, No. 71s 2 MODERN 91S LZ st mw., between T and Posts “8 7th st now gs “4 J{OK RENT—11-KOOM HOUSE IN MV. PLEASANT. Sop oe Path errant ate Lesa Pat VOR RENT— me i Ga ak. we oe Pte rhe] 13 Nave, Ldra....55 Store cor. Och apd Hn 91 1638 Toth st,"uw., ties 50 1261 Vth st. uw, T0rs..00 Gu 214 Ost. vow. T0rs.- 40 707 Det n. sey je TUOMAS SFiS oo. 1235 Lith st. hw. 7H BS VLL4-IG Y 134 Ft ow, 126 F st. nw. Sea. > : 413 ‘108 1UFa.-"30 Oftices, rst 453 D2. VG, TP eeeedO Fst aw * ALBEKT F. FOX, ‘20 F at. how, KNISHED—NO. MPLETELY Fi 1516 Corcoran st. to a reponsible iamaly without 4 dldren, we will rent tiis house at 19 per mouth for 8 Uirce months; lmuwediate powsonaion <4 0 _ 36-3 iy a 4 JOk RENT—NO 1343 Q ST, 12 ROUMS AND 13 Eibati, Uuaudsomely “autaived, ewly papered abd 3 muted, ouly 89 per moni yeso Pee NVASIL DANENHOWER, 9 Succt. to Dauenhower & Son, ‘w HO-Aw Tli3 F sta 2 FS SRT ART GC STN. Ww. Twosrony | 4 brick, eight rooma, gas, water, bath, lange ya. 25, sta is WESCOTT & WILOOX, 1907 Pa ave ae, 7 ¥en duck entrance, &8; reut, $30 per mouth. Key tuli lim apply wo Gstnw. LOK RENT — 1915 VERMONT AVE. 8. ae OR RENT—HOUSE 623 4% ST. 5.W.. 6 KOO’ 1601 NH. ave ot a wie Kitchen, water, gus, sud 7, Ue stabs | foot long: Font $15. “Inquire G19 diy at-s.w. joo | yor, KENTA, LARGE 8 ROOM MOUSE AND | Store, ‘water, as, &c., very cheap | Kst. nw. Price €3 ‘A'S CAYWUOD, 910 9tu | stu. w. eos | | {OK RENT—THREE- STORY AND BASEME bay window brick house ..10 rocius and bath a apply to PATNEY & ual AT A BARGAIN, That desiralte 10-room brick bouse 1317 11th ot uw, Rent reduced w 80 BUSHNELL & CARUS!, 1008 F et alw 19 Market sp..24 floor 8300 15: JOR RENT 151, dar. all mt ROS Mt. me. Or. 1G, Tae, al 2} Q'wt, Sr eat 10 Mist", sean 10; Sei at., st 1500 61t, OF ail ma Niw cor. Gib’ & Dae 7 Preroe and tore 5, delle SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Pauw. K RENY—NEW SEVEN-OOM BAY WINDOW brick I All modern improvemente. contrally | iceated. Apply’ to SAME POLKINHOKN, PO. sta 5 | CLF st. bet. Path and Loth ate, ayshh-Lon RENT O] SALE og . 10 rooms and or mouth. “La may 27 Dun Store snd cellar Lath st. vow... 839.50, Store and dweilitiz 1003. FULNISHED— > id Aatat ae. Vernon Kow, rim 0&6: Storeand Dwelling 4 It Sa Store G24 D's aw. The above is only a portion of the property on my books. For fil ist call at oftice for bullets vested ok thelstand 1sth." Lesj — THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. OR RENT—1228 131H ST. N.W., HANDSON om Dwelline, furnished “or” uuturs | Rent, $69. oa NE HOUSE, 908 L ST. NW ali modern “improvements: 860 per to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13th st. aw, 7 30 W st, wilco ovis AD FORNInuED. Nat, Nar... 125 Iitist., bet. Nand G1 ) convgrain tet 15K 14 14 ‘ hy & Lath Wx Late COUNTRY BOARD. PR See a Prixty et 'aede iran emits wal Limited number of boarders during wut po lh ome md Lime for horses. “For further parucu its, either for sumer or by the year. "Also, orve 84 Saupe tee aia ‘ address Mrs, D.C. OWINGS, Boyd's, Md. Jet 3 TOUSE, WITH EvEUY | PROARD AT MALMUNE STATION, Mey. BRANCH lip located, 40 Be 0.1 shade nna lawet xy bo aud fruit. hoige comforte, terme reasinable Siry ‘rooms. Address care YOSTMAS TER, Station, or 1323 Mat n.w m aced 6, Band 11 years, Address Box 147, star office. Joa Fe RENT- = ae LM nomena Nore VANTED-SUMMEK BOARDERS NIGH, brau= eR, ity To dy Jaw, he’ Fiaiua, ly Mew. KALE V. SMIIH, 1 uty a 310 M STN. W. NEW AND COM. xy und basement brick dwelling; 9 | Fx sagrine bs Ete Foot au bath aif cd Lupe: font ouly 840. 3 ile, Loudoun Cx _ ie jeo-Bt SWORMSTEDT & BKADLEY, 027 F st. ww. FEW BOAKD: AQCOMMODATED AT A f RENT—BY KO. HOLTZMAN | AReoUUtrY residence Realty 80 aa ) HOUSES. | 14mm and H sts. u.>. S-story brie LAKE ViEW rARM, WANTLD at ui ote wali imnch ie and 0, bd | pleauanti’ ag wiih pe vilrow and lake Yor fisting aurd boating. ber mocnth. chile reppoot.zates | dre aif price... addoo Mira 'N: J, WAGAFIG ot Satoru steamy | Rockville. Ma aot ot rum $30 10.9100 each. | | “oop woah, MITK FRUIT AND 10F, FTE isi 3 Frmiies from Washingion, buch, shady piace, pleas mS aut rooms, terms. @0; relerences, Addrest Mra. isa: FIELD, Halfway, Fauguier Co, Va jea.50,1819820 ua YOUNTRY BOARD—FARM HOUSE, HALE MILE VE, Clazgetts,Wash. Co. ald. 2.8. open Sune 1, 5.W. KAHL, Hamilton, Va jod-ni* S$ (COMPORT RETREAT.” PIKST-CLASS POPU. from Claggetis station 1m view of Gapiand, pure prime water frum the mountain Address D. 7ANTED — TWENTY SUMMER BOAKD healthy location, plenty of shade, 1 mile from ‘God water Germ able. For partic Jar stinwer resort in ‘the mo sof Mary= land (ueer, Harper's Ferry), advantages uuexcelied. W.M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Oo... Md je2-Jua OAKS.” ROCKVILLE, B. AND ©. RR, nerly Kept by Mrs Vier, Bow open. tabla ed with the best; ten minutes’ walk froin las rece requinel ‘Teruis woderate, Mire. COMVELL, JQOARDERS WANTED POR SUMMER wrAL TH leat part of Montromcry County, 1,00 feet alove $02 Richardson ph. For list uf furnishes Houses call for or eend to offiea, oF lat of property for eal call for or pend t> Fronerty placed sdvertised of cost to the owner. Ude-Water, first-class accommodations. fue stabiu KO. HOLTZMAN. 10th and Pata nw. | and pasture lor horses, cefercnces required tte WHITE, Dickerson, Md, Met. Br. KK. od WRENT—SMALL NEW BAY WINDOW BikiCx; Eon eats 2 Lt modern tt ymte. 415 Ast st, now. » W.C. DUVAI U25 F st. )4-5° FOeeexnn BSS NISHED —SIX-ROOM HUUSE 3 UMMEK BOARDERS WANTED ATSPRINGDALK, near Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va, 2 miles from reellville, on the W. and O. K. At. in dull view of the Desides bath. $23 month. 735 ist st.n.w.;ref- | Blue Kidge Mountains. couveysbos to and | frou ; particulars sQAres Sir ML. WALI —_. de _ | Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va. delwoat ENT—HOUSE 49 F ST. N.W.; FRONT AND Gets escment, parisr aud bed jon 20 hoor: bea rooms 3d floo™, bath Toor, Teut €20 90 in advalce, In- pELIGHTFUL BOAKD CAN BE OBTAINED IN the mountains of Virginia at “The Brook,” wear We univeraty aud Charlottesville; beautiful erouuda, juire at LEON TOBRINER'S, Attorney-st-Law, 322 | |. . Tooms, best of ‘everything fresh trom Dist nw.” debt | Tate” Addeees Mim, Ce STOCKTON, Bier Alves z RICK HOUSE HALL WATE GAS, | marie County, Va. iny7-cokm 102 L st. uw. iy .UMMEK BOAKDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT euharmier ~ ol [2 —~ yy a fy = FINELY-FIN- | $84 healthful sections of Vinnie abundance of shade ST_REMEY ,, BUILT, FINELY -FIN- | fruit tile. vesvtsblen, Se Gauci evco itunes can be rete bai inaiediate and f] ikvekkee Ho PON ae tenant very low. CHAS. E. BANES, 1 at, jed-ae | TAVES Soe ae > IB RENTSAN EXCHLENT, NIN EBOOM | S hotallst rua view, va. turee mika from A jud Papert; Gvod welche | Vernon. For further paruiculars ayply to Br. esis". MX | TERSON, LeDroit Diniug-rooms, or ‘ouly @1S per mouth. i. A. JACOB M. TRO’ pie —__ tee _| mysior Accotink, Fairfax Oo,, Va, RK RENT—JULY 1-1603 8 ST. N. W., TWO- | WELKER HOUSE, Al CARLIN SPRINGS, V. Fto-s o ime. Beat | WELEER HOUSE, At nee new beds. terms reasonaule. FRED. WELKER, Psietor. via bailey’s X Hoods Va, ig JFACELLEAT BoAKD AND GOOD AccomMO- jisiione Yor timited wamnber of eults aad ell Gren, from Juve to Gctober, cat be lad OB favorally situated in Montgomery Co. Md. fred Por tarts, hc, adrean Mag SMYECHSWEDL Pokevilia ow ‘Con ruta S Sue oN. 1ST aw x. Re Snoo sini aareea