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‘the District of Columbia, Virginia, and North ‘Warmer, fair weather, variable winds. axD RELIABLE Mcsic ESTABLISHMENT Metzerott 903 Pennsylvania avenue, which Me Hee a 4 any structure in the arrangements and decorations * A | ! : Ff H > “ i a 2 E rs abn & Co.'s reliable shoe houses even in the remotest corner of this ‘to secure reliable foot-wear at the a8 the residents of this city, with postage added. We can refer you to hun- Our correspondents all over the country our promptness in Mi all orders. Bricutwoop Kaces. See amusement column, Gauxs or’ ati Kixps ror IN AND OvTDOOR.— Lawn Tennis Sets from $5.98 to $14.98. Lawn Faba Baga — Croquet Sets — Hammocks — Sail ‘Boats—Garden Chairs. Ht He ‘Tur Fare, $12 7th st. nw. BLCE axp Brows ENGLISH SERGE SUITS, war- Fanted fast color. Reduced to $8. Fisxwan Buo.’s, 7th and E streets, Perfect ntting. Have no others PRESIDENT CLEVsLAND had some sittings a few @ays ago at the popular Photograpa Estabiish- ment of Merritt & Van Wagner, 925 Peon. ave. ‘He was taken in several positions and they are by ‘Tar the best we have yet seen of the President. Corsvax’s Mvsraxp.—Philadelphia Brand ts the King of Condimenta Flavor and pungeacy com- ‘ined in perfection. For sale by Grocers. BLCE axD Baown ENGLISH SERGE SUITS, war- Fanted fast color. Keduced to $5. Erseman Buo.'s, 7th and E streets. ‘Waits Ice Co.'s Penobscot to-—red wagons. Sreawen Lapy oF THe Laxe will leave her wharf Tuesday, July 3, 1888, for Piney Point, Md.,5 O'clock p.in. "Persons wishing to spend a pleasant ‘Fourth will have an opportunity to visit the sea ‘hore, as they will have boat races, tournament, Sack face, reworks and ball at niglt. Coos Buaxp CoLLans, ‘3 tor 50c. ‘The best and iatest CITY AND_ DISTRICT. Amuscments To-Night. ‘La Perichole.” Battle of Shilo.” 2 * coc An Indian woman known as the Princess Viroque, of the Mohawk tribe, six nations, deliv ered a ‘temperance address before St. Patrick’s ‘Total Abstinence Society, at Carroll Institute Hall, last evening. ‘A handsomeiy-decorated flagpole, presented by citizens of South Washington, was erected Saturday on No. 4 engine-house. Mr. Richard A. Arnold, formerly Meutenant of lice, has been appointed general inspector of the Vashington Gaslight Co. ‘St. Peter's day was specially celebrated yester- ay at St. Peter's Roman Catholic churen wita an elaborate service of music. Mr. Jeremiah Crowles, of Ohio, who has been employed in the Patent OMce, died yestentay at Providence Hospital from an Overdose of chloral, self-admunistered. Saturday evening Isaac Montgomery, colored, Who lives in the rear of 714 H sireet southwest, In Walking up the steps to is house, about 20 feet above the level of tue alley, missed lis footing and fell, When sore of his fri¢nds went to him 1 was found that he was dead, having struck on bis head and broken bis neck.’ as iary Flowers, a woman fifty years old, wi lived in the building at the nortiwest corner of ‘9th and E streets, died suddenly trom hemorrhage Of the lungs Saturday. ‘Yesterday afternoon James Bragan, aged thirty Years, while riding a horse, was thrown from the ‘animal at the corner of 27th and K streets north- ‘West, aud was severely injured about the head and face. His wounds were dressed at Dr. New- man’s office, and he was sent to his home at 20tu and L streets. St Ann's Aid Society will give a ptente for the Denefit of St. Ann's church, at College Vill. Grounds, on Tenieytown road, July 4. Stages wi Jeave corner of High and Bridge streets every rr. ‘Several members of the Columbia Boat Club, of this city, accompanied their gig crew to Philadei- Dhia yesterday to witness the Schuylkill regatta, Which takes place to-morrow and Wednexti ‘The local crew consists of Haroan, stroke; K« Grup, 3; Van Hook, 2; Bider. 1; Gibson, coxswain. Young Men's Colored Democratic Campaign Club, of Washington, will go to Baltimore on the Fourth of July. Amending the C Rules, ‘The Court in General Term to-day amended the Tules by the substiution of the following for rule ‘38: “Issues of fact shall be tried by a jury at a Circuit Court or by consent of parties,expressed in ‘Writing, by a single justice. When they are tried Dy a justice his rulings imay be reviewed on bill of exceptions as in case of a trial by jury.” Also by the substitution tor rule 40of tne follow: ‘Ing: “A case once placed on the trial calendar, if ‘Bot tried at the term shall stand for trial on the Succeeding calendar without further notice.” Also, in place of No. 4, the following: “issues of law may beard and determined at a Circuit ‘Court of a special term. Demurrers may be heard 0m any motion day after five days’ notice.” Rule 87 ts amended by striking out from the Second paragraph “And an aj boud of under- taking be given and approved by the court or a Justice thereof, at least to cover ‘the costs of the ‘The National Sacngerfest. OPESING THE FESTIVITIES AT BALTIMORE WITH 4 TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. Baltimore ts gayly decorated with buntiog for the visiting singers of the Fifteenth National Saengerfest. Saturday evening the New York, Brooklyn, and Philadelphia singing societies, who arrived on a special train, were met at Union station ‘abd escorted by the local societies to the Concordia Opera House. Here they fell in line, and partici- in the grand torchiigut procession, in which 3,000 singers took part. It was the and jolliest parade of the kind ever wit Baltimore. ‘There were 2,500 fi torehes in line. ‘The proc after making a tour of the town, returned to the Concordia, where a com mers was held. This is a distinctive feature of ail saengerfests and saengerbunds, and ts vor- rowed from the students of Heidelberg abd other German untversities, Round tabies were placed all about the room, and at (hese tne guests seated themselves. An Nour or two was spent in social couversation, in song,and in partaking of cold Junch and other reireshments, both of a solid and iquid ature. Mayor Latrobe and President Louis B Schneider mad- speeches of welcome, and then ‘the fun began. ‘The biz hall was filed with sing- ers, and King Gatabrinus beld bigh carnival: ‘The visitors, with tu: Baltimore societies, went to Bay Ridge yesterday. Tue crowd was an enor- mous one. There was a graud orchestral and 3 Yooul concert and a plenty of tuusic on the boat and on the shore, About iity members of the Washington Saen- gerbund wiil taxe part in the contests. A Justice oF Tie YEAck Has No JURISDICTION.— In the case «° EH. Newuyer agt. Laura V. Crowe ley, adininistratrix, argued last week, Judge Cox delivered tne opidion of the court tbis morning. holding that a justice of the peace has no Juris: @iction of a suit against an exccutor or adululs- in —_-—— A CUTTING AFrkay. — Wm. Queenan and Joe Hayes, young colored men, e1 aged in a tight Sat- Urday Bight ia the “Division.” ‘The troubie 15 sald © have been about a woman, and Queenan got the est of the encounter. Last night the men met bear 13% and © sutets, and the Ogkt was re- jayes Was arincd with a razor and his Gpbonent carried a club. During the conflict layes drew his razor aud cave Queenan a cut & Co. have removed from their ‘The District democrats will be largely repre- sented at the meeting of the National League of ‘Democratic Clubs which will convene in Bultl- Virginia Assoctation, Indiana Association, Texas Association, New Jersey Association, Missouri As- Soctation, North Carolina Association, Penasyiva Bia Association. The basis of representation in the convention is tive del 10 each club con- taining not more than 100 members, seven dele. ates to each club containing more than 100 and ‘BO’ More thau 300 members, and nine Woeach club containing more than 200 The delegates elected from this announced as follo Jackson Associat! ‘Claughton, N. Sardo, T. B. Miller, R. Jno, “A. Clarke, Geo, E. Kirk, Howard and W. A. Hutchins. ‘Coluinbia Ciub—Lawrence Gardner, M. L. Weller, Rich, H. Sylvester, Wateoa Borie, ik. W. ARGer- sou, W. H. Clagett, and Chis. ‘Young Men’s Deinocratic Club—J. Fred. Kelley, Jno. Madiey Doyle, Jos. L. Coombs, “Maurice Splato, Chas. N. Suilth, Dr. G. HL Couulbs, and G. N. Happ. Jefferson Club—Jullus Emmner, Howard Clag- eti, Jno, Larner, Geo. H. Davidson, Geo. Le Barre, and J. P. Campbel.. Bare ST nis, Martin, Cal yne y South Carouba Assoctation—Col. Jno. F. Treut- len, Representative Wm. Eliott, Col. Jas. N. Li comb and Messrs. Edward Mclver and W. B. Me- Daniel. Alternates, Messrs. C. M. Davis and C. C. Manning. ‘The convention will be in sesston three days. On Wednesday an organization will be effected and Thursday will, be devoted to routine matters and discussions. In the evening a Cleve. land and Thurman ratification meeting will be held, a feature being a display of fireworks pro- vided by Jas. L. Norris, presidert of the Jackson Democratic Association, of this icy. Friday the delegates will be taken Uo Bay Ri and on their revurn in the evenlag will be met down the bay by @ fleet of tug vous, decorated and carrying lanterns abd reworks. Police Changes. ‘TWO DRIVERS OF PATROL WAGONS DISMISSED, BTC. Nolan 'T. Reese, the driver of the sixth precinct Patrol wagon, who was in charge of the vehicle a few evenings ago when a colored boy was run over on North Capitol street and the wagon col- lided with two other vehicles, as published in THe ‘STax at the time, has deen dismissed. The matter Was investigated by Major Moore, who found that the driver uad been gulity of carelessness in the management of the team and for that reason he Was dismissed, Elijah Cleveland has been ap- pointed to the vacancy made by the dismissal of ese. Jobn Carter, driver of the fourth precinct patrot Wagon, has béen disinissed for inefficiency, and Albert Vernoo, the assistant ambulance driver,has been appointed in hts stead. A lew nights ‘ago while driving to the station with a prisoner Carter: turned a corner too suort and upset the vehicle With 1{s occupants. ‘The wagon was slightly dam- aged, but fortunately the occupants escaped with- ‘uc tayury. Hugh Baggott, colored, who has been janitor of the second preciict for a number of years, died last Friday,and Augustus Shaw has beeu appointed ‘Yo Mill the Vacancy. ——_—»—___ im Last Place. HOW THE WASHINGTONS WERE DEFEATED IX XEW YORK—OTHER GAMES—NOTES FROM THE BALL FIELD. By means of the defeat on Saturday by the New ‘Yorks, 2100, the Senators dropped back intoeighth Place, boch Pittsburg and Indianapolis taking advantage of the chance by defeating thelr visitors. The game with the Giants was hotly contested Tne New York Sun says of the game: “Weicn handied the ball with more than his usual care, and the visitors seemed wholly unabie to do any- Uning With him, At one or two puints a bit by Une ‘isitors would have caused disaster to the New Yorks, but Mickey was equal to the occasion, ‘The Shadow batiery—Whitney and Mack—did remark- ably fine Work for the vistors, but the New Yorks got in four of tuetr five nits at Just the proper ume Yo put in tworuns, Notwitiistanding the errors by the visitors, every inan who took part in the ame eserves special mention for the fine work ne. In the fourth inning O'Rourke could have scored on Ward's fy to Duily ad not O'Brien caught him by the arm and held bim just long enough to enabie a double play. Many thougat that O'Rourke stopped of bis own ‘accord, but he aid not. Umpire Kelly did not see tne move. Umpires don’t, «8 a ruie. Connor's one-hand c.tch Of a liver trom Murray’s bai in the sixth ining Was the next feature. It was in this inning that the vistiors got in two of tnetr hits. Hoy gov a Seratea hit, the ball bounding over Waltuey’s Heat. A moment after Dally got 1n a clean bit to eehter, but a pretcy catch by Richardson retired tue side without a run. As the goose eggs were added to the score on elther side the interest became Intense. Slattery stole second, Dut was lett there on ‘iiernan striking out. In the ninth, ailer Kichardson had filed out to Dafly, Connor hit to right lor two bases, and went to third on O’Kourke’s out at first.” Ewing drove the ball at Moy, wao let It go by. Ewing got first on the hit and ‘third on the error, but he did not get home, as Hatfeid’s fly was caught by Myers. ‘Tue Phillies waltewasued the Bostons, 7 to 0, in the presence of 11,000 people. BumMington aad CL ments, and Maduen and O'Rourke Were tae Dat. teres, Puiladelpaia made 8 hits aud 1 error, aud Boston 1 hitand 3 errors, ‘The Indianapous men did as they pleased with Getwein’s pitcling and won, 13 to 8% Detroit hit Boyve hard at umes. Indianapolis made 17 hits and 6 errors, and Detroits 9 hits and $ errors. ‘BY means 01a bunch of hits in the sixth inning the Pitisburg team won irom tue Chicago, 6 to Van Haltren and Daring, and Staley and Mill Were the batteries, itisbury made 10 hits and 2 errors, and Chicago 6 hits and 2 errors, AU Kansas City—Morning, Athleucs, 3; Kansas City, 1. Aiternoon, Athletics, 14; Kansus Cy, 2. AUSt. Louis—St. Loilis, 2: Cievelana, 1. At Louis Ville—Brooklya, 3; Louisville, 2. At Cinclnnau— Cineinnati, $; Baltimore, 1. SUNDAY Games. At Loulsville—Baitimore, 6; Louisville, 1. At St. Louls—St Louis, 5; Athletics, 3 At Kansas city—Cleveland, ansas City, 5, At Clucin- nati—Cincinnati,3 ; Brooklyn, 2. NOTES FROM THE BALL FIELD. Umpire Valentine has resigned. ‘The home management has released John Irwin, Who has been laid off for some weeks on account ofa bad leg. Shoch 1s doing as good a8 anybody elgg at short, ; re Was a queer mix-up in Saturday's game, Qrbrien played third and Murray did the honors at ‘The new scoring rule about baseson balls has already taken effect, and the error columns no longer show Ube eifécts of a pitcher's wildness. ‘The record is Kept in the summary. ‘Two veterans have been put on the market by Boston's reiease of Burdock and Sutton, This 1 @ chance for the managers of Ue Senators. Early im the season there Was a strong effort made to Secure Sutton, Who was said to want to play in Washington.” It was afterward given out that {he Boston people wanted too much money, and ‘Une “deal” fell through. MeGuire, the Putadelphia catcher, has also been released. 1u fact, the market ts full of men With good recorus, who can probably be en Gaged at reasonable tures. ‘A litte harder battiog would have won the on saturday, and a few hard hicvers Incrodaced into the ranks of the home team would be a great improvement, air. Valentine says that the chief cause of his resignation 1s the mental anxiety and vexation he has “had to undergo. He adds that Anson has been hostile to him ‘irom the start, and has used Various means (0 annoy bitn slyly of tue field, and 4s openly insulin aud overbeuring outside, ‘The Wasuingvous will not win the pennant, bat if ft comtinues to play its present game it will Worry the leaders before the season cl -Phil- adelphia Tanes. Mak OvDay 1s an example of the uncertainty of all mmatvers im base bail, Four years ago he was released Dy an Association club as Worthiess. Now he fs pitching ‘as good bali as any pitcher in the League.— Philadelphia —_— Sxmotsty Hurt Waite Ruxstso From 4 Po- LickMAN.—Last Bight, about 8:30 o’clocs, word ‘Was received at the fifth precinct police A Dasu For Lisexry.—About 1 o'clock Saturday, as members of the chain-gang were under guard Cleaning the gutters in trout of the asylum, Six of seven of thew», all young and active men, made a Fanning of" The omcers’ porsoea sient acne last accounts all but one had been recaprired. LS iat 9 duarter ots er eases the Sige Caivern iia the (btrouwrest, Seopa conta Lime, or BELE" ERE tae j | | i | i j ; fi if i i i Ef i gece a il f Hy # 8 i es done what was done. 'Wituess said that she had seen the prisouer and deceased in the alley to- Jennie a woman, was next called, it was ly that she witnessed the D to have been ‘When she was sworn the room was cleared ofevery one except the coroner aud Jury, and the LON Was made secret. After the hearing was concluded the ‘furnished the verdict of the jury, which was to the effect twat the Jury Delleved Annie Wheeler's death to hhave been tne result of criminal abortion, No mention was made of the prisoner's name in the ‘verdict, as reported by the Dut she was committed to jall by the coroner to await the Won of the grand jury. A Dangerous Way to Celebrate. THE USUAL FOURTH OF JULY FUSILADE BEGUN : ALREADY. Already the small boy has begun to ceiebrate the Fourth ot July, and ail day yesterday and Sat- urdey night explosives were set off in all parts of the city, Several accidents have already occurred, Dut only one person has, been badly injured. One small boy has been arreSted so far, and Judge Mil- ler warned him against setting off explosives in the streets contrary to law. There will be no ‘sprclal order issued to the meinbers of the police force, but the oMicers Will be told to use every effort to protect lite and property. For severai Years the police have attempted to suppress the use of explosives, but without much success. Chil- dren when told that they will be arrested for set- Ung Off firecrackers in the street go into the woodsheds and yards, and the result ts that there 45 a greater number of fires than there would be it the Youngsters were not interfered with. The lice have issued a large number of permits to lealers 10 sell explosives, but they are not per- initted Losell them to children under sixteen years ot age. ‘The only person who has been badiy in- Jured ‘thus far 1s @ colored boy named Frank ‘Brown, Saturday afternoon, near 3d and F streets soutawest, Frank loaued a cannon with powder, and was idoxing into the muzzle of it when an: other boy applied the torch. An explosion fol- lowed, and te boy’s face and eyes were badly burned. Many complaints have alredy been tude against children for setting off explosives in tue streets and Irighteuing horses, but, as stated, only one arrest has thus fur been made. Give the Poor a Chance. AN APPEAL FOR BATHING FACILITIES POR THE PUBLIC. To the Editor of Taz EVENING Stan: In my rambles around the city during this hot weather looking for a iocation to give my dogs a ‘swim and a wash, I have found it troublesome and dificult; but stili it 1s possible; but for a poor boy to find a place to bathe and take a swim 1s almost Amposstbie, unless lable to be arrested and fined. One of the greatest safeguards against disease 1s Sonsiant athing. Some of the very tiportant | things to be tauzht a boy 1s to le rn to swim, and yet these two important necessities are prac- Ucally forbidden in our city by law. “This may be and probably is necessary; but cannot some method be devised by wich the poor can be allowed to bathe as often as they please, and have the opportunity of learning to swim free of expense? Can’t a fence be erec.ed on the river, some on the creek, tuat would allow bathing Without its offensive publicity? How this subject carries me back to my boyhood days, whea the signs used to pass around the benches at the academy in my native town, “H— will you go in swimming?” (accompanied with the motion of swimming); “yes,” and then as we were dismissed with a“uurrah” we were of for dear old Lake champiain; noone to say nay and no one to interrupt "our fun! At that time I could start from the shore and re- maia out in the lake swimming until ail were ready to go home—swimiming all the ume! A great and guod pnilancaropist has just left us “cull of years and tull of honors!” He dispensed, and enjoyed seeing the good done by his money during his life time, instead of leaving lis bequests to be fougut over and absorbed by lawyers, The Tecipients blessed nim, and prayed for happiness and iong life! Is there not some one who has am- ple means who woud like to plau aud endow a “public bath” for the poor, see it put in success- ful operation, and live to hear the bless. fags that would be showered down upon hin during his lfeume? I would a thou. Sand umes prefer such an honor to any monument put over my remains after T ain gone. You and J, Mr. Editor, ¢.ntake a bath when we | please, but the poor are absolutely cut off from its | enjoyment in our city, and he will make an hono:- | able mark who will cole forward and successtully | accomplish such an enterprise. I like the words Of that good old song: “And whilst he feasted all the great, Likes five off Evgiish reatleman, ive old English wer ‘All ot the oiden time.” ace ie from See aren ers of the alphabet, as a tor 1, B for 2, Cor 3, D for Be. ‘The resuit wilt give the opision ente of you in your community. ‘The person receiving the most complimentary ansWer to this problem will receive a box of “Grand Republic’ Cigarros. For sale by all first- class dealers. Wholesale agents, Luchs & Bro. 1 For Fire Works g0 co go 924 7th st. n.w. Best Vapor Fluld, 5 gallon, 75, Foungs, 714 K st Dixon's Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m Come Come All and purchase your family Grocerfes of us. Everything first-class. Everything sold at the lowest bottom prices. You can Save money on your groceries at our store. 1 M_& P, Mevzoex, 417 7th st. nw. Two. O___ PERFORMANCES DAILY WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 2. ‘ment ot that Popular and Sterling Young r, 1 CLARKE, ‘Actor, MARLAN! And Superb Company: Henry Irving's Greatest ess, ELLs, THE Produced with Elaborate and a Powertul Cast. This is positively the last week. POPULAR PLICES AS USUAL. “AbPAvaws GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every Evening at 8:15. Only Matinee Saturday at 2 Offenbach’s Comic Opera PERICHOLE, JENNIE WINSTON AND THE LYCEUM OFERA CO. RESERVED SEATS. 500. ADMIBSION......-.essee-000 250. ‘ext weck—PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE. _j12 Races: /ACES! FOURTH OF JULY, R BRIGHTWOOD DRIVING PRRK. Wiliard's Hotel Purse, $100, 2:36 clase, D. Sondheime-s bg, Link: H. Norton, b.m. Mar- RETY hii Nesela, bu. kato Clark J. Fnclestom, che. ed Wilkes: 0. G. Garges, Walter B.; J. G. Gheen, bm. susie G.; Ed. Branele, Le Grand. 30 Clse—Purse €2200. J, Simmon’s b. «. Holston: J. H. Morrow, br. m. Ade- Jalde: John Rel.ey, Dix. m1 Lula Wilkes; G. W. Moors, bg. Midsummer.’ Aiwo Match Pacing sass side. z ASE BALL AT OLYMPIC PARK, GEORGETOWN, Ou JULY 4, at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. THE PROFESSION ALS, of Wasuiugton, vs. (THE OLYMPIC CLUB. eran tat a BATT OF SHILON Is open daily from 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. 25th at, two blocks south of U.S. Treasury Build. ‘CLERIES. 1406 N. ¥. AVE,— LADI Bicycles, ‘Tricycles, Sociables and Tandems for kent Uy the hour, day or week Tricycles for fi onthe €5 per meth velgple-em FUR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE-CH APEXCELLENT, ALMOST Niw Psycho Engiish Safety sicycle. with lamp, bell nd tools; $15 cash. balance moutily Installments, A Vargain. “Address B.D. Q,, Star oft rent FOR SALESONE (GRAY COLT, 5 YEARS OLD, ‘and one Bay Horse, cheap, if sold at once, 8G. LOULs 22 112 14th at. nw. JOR “ALE—PATR OF MATCH SouREL DRIVING ad riding mance “Address ARTHUR NICHOLS c ia Hauniton, Loudoun Co. Scenery. Beautiful Costumes M2-6t EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, & Laverzxvrxce Dux: AT MOUNT VERNOX. STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN will make two trips to ‘MT. VERNON AND MARSHALL BALI, OW WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1888. ‘The Boat will leave her wharf foot of 7th st. at 10 am. and 3:30 nm. Returning at 3:15 and 7:30 p. m. FARE, round-trip to Mt. Vernon,........ To all other points, 500. MUSIC, DANCING, AND GOOD CATERING aT THE HALL. dy2-2t 4m Or Jur AT MARSHALL HALL STEAMER ARROWSMITH ‘will make three trips to MARSHALL HALL ON INDEPENDENCE Dar. ‘The Bost will leave the Corcoran’s wharf, foot of 7th st, at 9:30am.,2and5 p.m. ‘Returning leave Marshall Hall at 10:45 am.,4and 9:30 pm. FARE, ROUND-TRIP.. 250. ‘MUSIC, DANCING, AND GOOD CATERING AT THE HALL. ay22t SECOND ANNUAL PiGNIC oF THE EXPRESSMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION, At LOCHBOEHLER'S OITY PARK, 108 and 111 New York ave, nw. EDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1888. Tickots, 25e, Lancing conmcncitig at Pam, 372-2" Juz 4r. GALA DAY AT ALEXANDRIA. GRAND AQUATIC RACE COURSE OF THE SOUTH. STATE ANNUAL REGATTA! 6 GRAND RACES! 3 STEAMERS ON THE FERRY LEAVE EVERY 30 MINUTES, SEE THE RACES FOR 150. 2-2 SECOND, GRAND ANNUAL PIC-NIO OF THE SHAMROCK SOCIALS. to be wiven at the Wash- ington Scheutzen Park, on WEDNESDAY, July 4, 1888. Ticaets 25 cts. Gates open at 12m.” Daucing to commence at 3 p.m. Also. Grand Coucert Music. hor stands app'y io W. 4: BROWN, 2018 71h ob JULY POURTH—CELEDRATE THE DAY_TAKO- MA PAKK— Reading Declar tion Of Independence, givok train, Metroutae Braue "bring soar iusae Beautiful shade. Pure air. yee CoLLINGWoop BEACH GRAND 41H OF JULY EXCURSION. 3 trips, at 10. m., 3 and 6 p.m. IDEAL MINSTREL TROUPE, 24 Artista with Full Orchestra, ‘Two performances, afternoon and evening. ickets, incluuing the performance, 25¢. Come ain: see them, Family dav at Collingwood Beach every Saturday. Boat leaves 10 a. m., returning at 5 p.m. Grat Kaivroad, Flyiug horses, shooting and Fishin. Tal Your children tor s pleasaut outing st will do them change of airaud scene. Tickets geod to give them only 10¢, ‘Owing tothe liberal patronage received from our many friends aud those desiri. ¢ to visit a first-class Tesort, i: has bee decided uot to ‘charter the steamer Puot Boy ror Surday, but will make regular trips at 108. «m.,3 sud 6 p.m, Dinner aud refreshuents serve city prices. First-clany Br ss muale.” Fur charters for week days app.y tv L. J. WOOLLEN, corner 1ithend F sts, or Capt. WHITE, steamer Pilot Boy, 7th st, wharf. Jez7sauld CouTAGERS AT, WASHINGTON, @ WILL formally observe the Fourth of, July. Muse, and address at 4 pain. and brilliant display of Fireworks at Span.” Refreshments procurable at all hours duriug the day at ihe hotel, dinner from 1 to p.m, 90. cu8, “Excursion rate ence ad bod i = ee B B 3 c: 3 2 3 att F208 SALE — House tm Moun: K HERTFORD, 142359 F at K SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT — AP — LARGE BLEV: N- ae 8 eS #8: 4 SEB rt 33 i 5, IF TAKEN aT oxcES SALE—A BARGA Two Lote, 20x01.5 to alley oh Nee Haare ave yponite sold = MeL Thiet caltat office T AND TIDY Bay-w ween Paud Q and 9th and tween a = 50, iu advance. By oy SES R RENT—1234 MASS Fe ist. jOK SALE— TWO NEARLY NEW T and back building Brick ing 7 rooms and all mi; jocated n. w. ‘wellimgs each coutain. SALE—CHEAP—2 bet. 2dana 34m 70k S\CE-CUEAR SMALL WoU'st axD woo = i, ——— “< BM. PARKER, 160 657 ies Union st. a JOR SALE—CHEAP_SMALL HO! ‘rooms, 705 8tn st. wot, 18 by 100, ou Sd wt, bet C Office rooms, 705 Sib st. 18 1307 £ st a.w. Ik RENT—$26_NEW PRESSED-BRICK, COR- ‘ner House: .wo bay windows, seven rooms, hall, ith; frout and side entrances, with inclosed parking: Owner next door. 2243 13th st n.w. 5 st.. Tr, we e.81S ry OOD BUSINESS Con, © 1B26 dy, U Poms, 2010 H atst? ,10r.am 1.40) 1 Del —CHEAP—2, NEW 6 ROOM BRICK ses On 4p, bet Nand Os w.; 200g, one-third eal PARKER 45 and Raw New) S-KOOM BUCK R RENT — i324 G ST. N. W.. TWO-STORY, ae {OR SALE_CHEAP. houses op M st. » . bet. $d and 436, jot Zox122. PARKER, 4% and Baw OK SALE—NEW 6-hOOM GOTTAGE IN MI €1,900; only $400 cash required Figure the iuvestimen:t Call on prem ven IMPOSING THREE STORY teu on the Corner of sid avd 0 Capitol. these naudsorely terraced, aud Vath, with wll mh 814-8164 a.w..6r $20 345 36 Gr.,wat 16.30 473 Lat 1» OF. &st.19 485 K st aw. 5 ar... 8 Laz Mat 8. 6r. 30 {ra SUL e story brick, 9 rooms, KEM, Heal het.te and Loans, 1418 Fst nw, H. PARKER, cor. 436 and E. ‘OR RENT — COMFORTABLE ‘Brick House on Keating avenue; Jarge yand. exc ter lear premises, permanent month. “Inquire of E. F. brick dwellings, Sts. ne. Just four squares from th Lotses are Just complete tenant, rent will AT A BARGAIN. ALEXANDER, 727 That desirable 10:room, (prick house A317 11th at, BUSHNELL & ©. i008 , BRICK HOUSE, day window, eight rooms, “all” modern improw gqpiauite at 438 Hf st, oF owner. R RENT—436) NT—304 AND 306 MASS. AVE. rooms and bath, bay window brick, with all iis provements; newly papered: price, to Danenhower & Son. 1115 Fst. nw OK SALE—AT A SACKIFIC ‘one of those desirable houses, ath: large lots. Bue inves | sold." WASHINGION DASENHOWLK, Succemor to | Danonhowor & Son, 1115 F st. n. —$3,000 WILL BUY aud cellar. teu 334 & U p.w..22r. 712 10th nw. Br... 316 ind. ING DUPONT Circle, 12 rows, sa Free brick: 12,0000 roles 87 2018 G SE. LARGE THR tod. imps.: newly painted t Masa ave. newt brick: ten rooms: 1 Dupont Circle. J. 1. DYER, 600 13th st. n. w. 912 Mass. ave., 117.881 N.W.; FOURTED 12 10th wt.no.w., 91 T. FOURT: all modern improvements: tos $60 per month. 943 O st; :urnish, yard: $25 per moth. Also, five Houses corner Sth . me: 9 rooime and bath; new, ' CHAS. E, BANES, 1003 F st. ‘Tuo 10:10 am. train stops at theGrove. _je30-3t* Rv view. JULY 4, 1888, JULY 4, 1888. GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION TO RIVER VIEW, On WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make three trips9am.,1p.m.and 5:30 p.m. Returning, will leave River View at 12 m., 4 p.m.,7 p.m. and 10:30 p, m Prof. F. M. Proctor will have charge of the Pavilion Dencing down and back on every trip, and at the grounds all day. Tickets—Gentleman and Lady, 50c. ; Ladies’ tickets, 25c.; Children, between 8 and 12 years, 25c.; Gentle- men's tickets, 50¢. ~No objectionable parties allowed. 30-4 ES RANDALL P. FINE-TONED SQUARE ROSE- ‘Wood Fano, Silk-piush Parlor Suite, two Ash Bed- aud s.attresses, Carpets, fc. Must eauntely, party going abroad. “Addi 4 tar Offi POs SALE HAMMOND TYEWRITER, WIT wo. 8 ; condition: | $60. weNity E'holr2, 0a) Aseacn USNS F JOR SALE—FINE DRIVING MARE AND Co) Call at 1534 15th st., corner of U, trom 5:30 to 7 a Iy2-2t* JOR SALE—0! made to order carey Fronsare—cai FE RALESTOCK AND FIXTURES OF A fectionery aud Faucy Store. House for rent, A at L Myrtle st 3030: Wea Aso Weary Describes the condition of many people debilitated by the warm wether, by disease, or overwork. Hood's Sarsaparilla is Just the medicine needed to ove. come that tired feeling, to purify and quicken the singwish blood, and restore the lost appetite. If you need a good medicine be sure to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, “My appetite was poor, I could not sleep, had head- ache a great deal, pains in my back, my Lowels did not move regularly. Hood's Sarsaparilla in a short time did ime so much good that I fecl like « newman. My Pains and aches are relieved, my appetite improved.” —Gronee F. Jackson, Roxbury Station, Conn, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druxgists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C.1, HOOD &CO., apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 4 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Taree Dass Speci Sate. SATURDAY, MONDAY. AND TUESDAY ONLY. FIRST-CLASS FOOT-WEAR AT LESS THAN MAN- UFACTURERS’ PRICES. ‘Read this list carefully; then clip it and bring to our house for comparison: Regular Special Gents’ custom-made best Australian ” ant Kangarvo gaiters (only 24 pairs)... $5.50 $4.60 Gents’ genuine Australian kangaroo, laced ... seseeeeee 475 370 Gents’ French calf, hand-sewed, welt ‘and hand stitehed, button, Jaced, and waiters .... oe 450 380 Gents’ finest ral kamwaroo low ties... 5,00 4,00 Gents’ kangaroo low button and ties, 3.00 2.45 ‘Ladies’ hand-turn feather-weixht but- ‘ton boots. -- 290 237 ‘Ladies’ elexat shoes 4.00 2.40 Ladies’ best dongols Oxford ties, plain or tipped, A to D width, any shape toe... - 225 280 WM. HAHN & 008 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE, 816 7th street. 1922 Pa ave., 220-3t 231 Pa ave. se ‘NTERESTING READING, HANDSOME: “Brocape GRENA- DIN! 20e., hae x 2 Cosa Gey ee qaANDsoME SATIN LAL INDIA LINEN, finest ‘Gieelient “quality, “fall aa es “Sarid MOTE (WATERED SILK), al colors, price GH SRTEEENS, tneat quality, 25, price was pig inter tes ee aed 711 F ry IORSE, BUGGY, AN! beautiful biack horse, 15 hands’ hia Fears old, ‘gentie, euitavie for Isdy drive 1 Vermont avi {OK SALE—YOUNG PARROTS ing birds; cheap: at §cCHMID’S BIRD FE, SALE—A GOOD ‘MILK ROUTE. arith hese and wagon aud all iumplem<nis; owner ts. Government jou. Address BE Caicos ase ee 363073) {OR SALE-PRINTING PRESS, TYPE. ETC., IN ‘000 coustition, for amateur unc; size of wee 3, by 5" also sudale aud bridle, but little used,” Inquire SB Ase des JOK SALt—A NFANLY NEW PITAETON BUGGY: owner hag uo further use for it; closest ins) ectioa solicited; a bargs BLUNT, Jx., with Jno. F. ‘Wagecman, 1003 F st Nee oe Fee SALE 85 Moke OF THOSE Fi EWING Machines. of al. the best makes, selling s0 rapidly at97, $10, $1z and €15, with all tachibents: “uli, warrauied tor fv SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, 1 street Market, it luprove 10c. musie; catulogues WOKCH & CU, 2 7th at. my 11-6.n Fok SALE-A YOUNG DRIVING “MAB and wentle, will be sold. cheap. INGHAM & CO's stable, Hist. Dr. W. 8. HAKBAN'S, L342 YOR SALE—CHEAP—, ‘aud pertectly yentle; wetzhw abouc 1,000 pounds, ‘Apply at 13317 Biba @and7 pm Je29- JOR SALE-UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIAN Bat Hetle ured; tule: watt condition aud of iter ent makes, at very cheap prices aud oh any terms de. sired, in monthly payments. you from $25 to $100 on new aud 9: We can always sve. ‘ud fine secous-band. other dealers, ‘Examine our stock before purchasing. Extra iuducements now in all styles. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 528 HOSE, FINE TRAVELER 2, W,, between Y and 10 au. and 18 ob the fancy prices of We havea number of Uprignt and Square Fanos, some nearly ew ana quite a good, whic son, and wo warrant tem Ally. purebusiny « Plano, or reucing one ‘ith a view to buys prices and ters. SAN! , ‘Lead 4627-6 call at warerooms t ocudons” Sean ea and Oren 054 Fac nw, ‘Oi SALE—SUMMER BARGAINS IN PIANOS— we offer at prices that wi.1 please you, aud on terms that will sur: prise you. These Hiatios comprise 1or the most part Instruments which have bern reated during the ses- you contemplate Fe HORSE, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, Comp pe : eae pee or sites, to hold 8 and 1 harness; laryest | -. GEYER, 466 Pa ave. nw. ; early 4 -octa’ i, 875: y Square. Apply stoucer S13 Taurst tow pose ta VOR SALE — CARRIAG! Fata ity Gate surge toa a Sone Jel9-sm, EE JPOk SALE—TO COVER ADVANCES—ATEINWAY, Knabe, and Bradt U1 rht Pianos: ro BUGGH ROAD ds of Bring W. ments or cash; ri gant youn Scbok. SuW6 "at et. West Washing {OR SALE—NOW 18 THE TIME : GREAT OR : Now TO BUY: Gi iow Yonk wventes also 4 ‘and Fooms ube 40 Prospect avenue. eta Fah ite? ‘wy Heltimore omce GAR, Manawer. myzz2m % Ex. OR SALE—WE EP CONSTANTLY ON Eines rpeeptien are eens ae ee myl6-3m URTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AND SEV- enth Annual Sociable of 8T. ALOYSIUS BRANCH, at BECKER'S 0,170 Catholic Kuichts of Amerie PLEASUPE, GARDEN WEDNESDAY, July 4. 188: Sy) (CHOOL FESTIVAL OF THE E: Lochiboehi Dat ISH AND tan Lutheran Churen, corer 4th and £ strects, at n MON den, New York ave., IC AT COLL Li Woods, on Tenleytowa road, on the FOURTH OF JULY, plies leave corner of ish and Brave PERG TO ALEXANDIGA AND CITY VIEW, Steamer GEO. LAW will leave 10, 17.am.. 2. 4, 6, Revurnine, lenve Alexandcie 12 a.m. 1. 4) 30 p.m., stopping at City View going auc 5 cts. round-trip, 30-3t GEAND PICNIC AND EXCURSION ON THE 47H ‘OF JULY, for the benest of Christ's Baptist Church, now in pro:ess of construction at Hynesboro Park, Md., on the Baltimoze au Poto ac it Ry The scuie will BS herd in the beeutiful Gak Grove at that tluce, which Is the fluest suburban site in the vicinity of Washinston, $10 p.m. | aud is rapidiy #ro ius, Several houses are now under ‘way. The situation iselevaied. drainage pertect, ood water and no malaria. ‘Trains leave at 9. and 12:05 p.m. Ktailroad tickets shouid be purchased for S-abrook’ Carriages should take the Bladensburg and Aunapolis road, “Tickets to the picnic can be pro- cured on the zrounds, Round Tri 29-40 RE VIEW FOR 1888, ‘Washingtonian's Most Popular Resort. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 10a.m.and3 p.m., returning at 2 and8 p.m. Tickets 23 ecnts, Every’ WEDNE=DAY at9 a.m and 6 p.m, returning ct 5 and ll p.m. ‘ickets 25 cents, Family day at River View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 a.m, returning at 5 p.m. Tickets 10 cents, Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6 p.m, returning at 11 p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Dancing down and back and at the grounds on all trips except Sundaf. Fine Brass Band on Sundays. No objectionable parties allowed, For charters, &c., apply to 228 1100 Vi FOURTH OF JULY EXCUUSION 10 CAPE MAY, stopping atthe Arlington Hotel five dave, com: inencins JUNE 30 and ending JULY 4, Yor @8. not in- cluding fare. GEO. J, KROMER, Jez7-6t ‘Manager. CkOxTAE BEACH. ‘Washington's Fumsus Watering Place and Excur- ‘tion Resort. Palatial Steamer PRCELS ION Capacity 2.000. Tocnsure comfort of pameners limited to 2,200. ‘Tth-street wharf 8:45 am. daily (e: Saturday.) Comme cng JULY 18 Three hours at the Beach. Home'at 9 o'clock p.m. Fine Hotel, Pavilions burt ‘ater Bathing, ‘Boating. Crabbing and Fishing. ; And al tie Popular Atmusearente, 4 rise Dinner, Lich aud Hetrenhments on Steamer and at Hotel. PROF. PISTORI'S BRA 5 AND STRING BAND. Grand ug Deck ou Steamer, 25x120 feet, ‘The Grandest Excursion Ever offered. Connects with Buitimnore Ly Special Excursion Trains ‘on THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS. inanavement of B. and 0. Rail Fare, round-trip, 30¢. ‘Special rates to organizations, State rooms can be secured in advance. iy to 3e27-1m C. W. RIDLEY, General 4 ‘ARSHALL HALL, bteamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave at 11 BA cairo h ;Washingtonst ¢ pas. .N will make three trive to on FRIDAY, JUL} ‘To accommodate the x V2 SATULDAY, JULY 7zm, and. every Fridsy Sd’ dacarday thenvalier during thy shane acne er the steam: r wili make two trips to Marshall. Jeav- dug 2F30 ain and 0:19 pam. and reeching rf = Pale First-cians catering im dining-room at the Hi nik, but f pple Lunch, coffee, mnlik, eral fe iralt se rE. ‘round-trip, ‘Ot FOR GREAT FALLS aND CABIN JOHN BKIDG: j, Monday, WWeduoeday-and lene Eo err ass eae igh ek Mad B°Sfemnntel and Ms via varsday and main meee aS ‘ton, or apply to— Baltimore 247. zaman om 7, & o'clock p. m. raloon, ace eas Wet: 0 w.,.20r8100 915 12thst.nw. 12r = 15 Lith si. ww, Lr. 531 10th at, nw. 7 ‘N.W.—RARE OPP Tocativ’ RNISHED HOUSE, 1826 13TH bicely furnished ana in woo 1epais, E., 6-ROOM BRI: §odrD conveniences: rent, $18.30. 3334 oem OS eta amen toa, | “THOS. E WAGGAMAN. the lstand 16th. L SOLS EES a MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. eal ‘entate, secur: Sst. Georgetor quire 455 Sth St. ne. JOR RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 223 E st. n.c..9 rooms: water and yas; convenient to | CHOICE AND DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON THE x KSiKET. BLIWe TEENTH STREET AND VEKMUNT AVENUE NORTHWEST. dare amounts © | UTHER FORD, 30 KK st. n. w.; reut reduced to 830.50; room cotiazé abd stuble on Scott avs Beat Whiwey Chse, for 613. A'S. CAYWOL ‘with a commod- ‘the rear All the th ‘lately renewee n furniture, and the entire fiisb of the house is first-class in every respect. wt alley ject order, wil ROOM BRICK, WIDE HALL ground: healibiest location ii cicy: fine wel cistern in yard. at $13.90. if taken soon by a reepecta- Die family: algo, some wew TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL Esta’ 34.500 EY CONSTANTLY ON HAND inwue'o Columbia Fooms and twe ‘Terms: Ove-fourth cash, ries. remainder pay able im one, two abd three years. FRANCIS UUPTY, 1801 Fat ne ALGATN—TWO FINE isued Houses, 4722 aud with all modern improvementa Inquire ‘G-100m “houses nest! CENT; $1000 at 6 per cent, $10,000 at > ‘Other gums co suit BROWN & CO, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE—COLONIAL BEACH—3 LOTS IN ONE lock, waltable for « oud: deiug wah weeded there JOR SALE—aT Fe ddence of the late K. feet, fronting ou square foot. "Liberal terms to. Cue lot or to any oue building | particulary appiy to TO #1000. M CHAMGED. THOS. E WAGGAMAN, ¥17 Fst, .000—TO LOAN "Tiooe ON REAL ESTATE THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE—€100,000 Peal estate, at’ yer cent in large EH. WARNER & Co. PARK, HiATTS- ppoaite the handsome Bg. Lata oO uy 130 Price “10 cents per 00 nee __ te, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON oan f TALES & KCTHEMSO. outs, Ni 3 anigunts.” No delay 3100,000. ie fepuoue + ‘OR SALE—OR RENT—AT HERNDON, VA Plessantly situated cottage aud siable ground: fruit; three minutes: walk from quire of A. CHOUNSE, Cash Koom, Treasury Depart. TOLOAN—FOR SALE 1.0 ret niorigage bouds st yard ine Oi. WaiTL & Ul. ‘222 Ny Charles st taumore, ‘OR LARGE SUMS, BUG per ceut inter: | HILL & JdaNSTON 738 15m scum EY TO LOAN IN SUMS FKOM #500 UP- Ward, et the lowest atc of tnterent and Goer Sous ou syproved real estate ia thie sty. bs ie 0. HULTZMAN, |ALE—FINE LITTLE town $1,900 will buy Toa {vout, Capitol im view. ctiice Wiese. on 1450 B Lave. 7r 2% KENT—A FIVE- ROOM COTIAGE Branchville, nine miles from city,on B&O. Bik; Apply to W. Wm ALUACES 0-3 ussachUset ts & 320 per mouth: key in 1 ood water: nice lawn. Civil Service Office. K SALE—FAKM, 85 ACKES OF LAND IN GOOD state of cultivation well wooded ‘dairy img purposes: aituated 5 ‘Adare BO MCMAHON, pe ao20 ile rege: a. for ety property ONST LOWEST nares oF INTEREST ON LEAL EsTATE BECUKITY, ‘Lvs. J. FISHER & CO. Line or aw. FAL ESTATE ar LOW. et Kates. WASHES DANENHOWER. ap24 Successor to DANENHOWEK & SON, J ONEY 7 AN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- | lame pecurtien at lowert Fatewor anterest. No | new bar Geigy where Ue security is se Bea ee NII CHEN, 303 7st me, BEF, Sshae it OK SALE—THIKT wee. Rorth “Ariinweion Heng Wastinein City, D Villa miter: hich and p APHILLIPS, 1910 New Lurk ave FOR SALE—NFAie <o farm. S-room house, in lovely ervves hens thiful wite tor Korkwiude Md jei@- Li i SALE-HANDSOME BUILDING BITES AT nie Iprovemente are ew y AN ON wine are awny #1 —- “iy sncithy, Prioes Ie | COOKED. LUG S 24 MAI bath: all conven! desirable location for boardinguouse. Apply to WASH: ERHOWEL, Successor t0 Dau E Sou, 1115 F stn.) Gepot, pust-oflice building. store, baudsume Lew cot- tMaguibcent parks end mineral "w plata pects & BAICHELDEK, Beuz Or Wasunerox OLD RYE WHISKEY. ee uw, ST. .d order: street cars’ ‘pass door; $4:2.50. ips., fronting $28. CHARLES 'B. CAYO Glen, very derirable ville wites, «6: Teeidences almady. eres tod ‘om the Metupolitas: cents a foot upward. neasant 1eeatio = = ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever put upon }OK KENT—ONE 1WO-STORY BRICK Hi modern improvements. Es ‘One two-story ight rooms; concrete i mae seit @29.00 yet auonth. Brick, 16 224 st. usw r rn improvements: Teit, $30.00. 4 Danjie roee to the house. inquire 403 7 ‘the District market. ARGAINS—LOTS AT POREST GLEN, 'y MnlwUtes’ ride from «1 JAS. L. BARBOUR & SON, JOR SALE—SPLENDID ESTATE, 448 ackin, wear historic Brandy Station, Ve MK. Komi tmavewon, all outbui 2 ‘Wholesale Depot. 1749 Fa.av.. 10r.. 3226 12st. +4 es ee Z Rae ‘3 5 rs 8 ze ‘a J.C. Hercmsxsox QE SALE-WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED wey Anus AAD SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, of fronsone to hve hardred screm within {rea 120 20 Iutles of the city, sui able sor stock, dairy, ees The a eee ee ae rf FINE MILLINERY, C) * BeyeE ese ar WHITE SUITS, GREAT VARIETY, LOWEST PRICES, FITTED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED. DOWN PRICES. UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED JACKETS AND WRAPS AT HALF PRICE, BOsIEk KiD GLOVes. ett sbi 2 St ‘4 er BP fe ic ay r Sis ee: 4 40c, Momie Cloth Splasher, reduced to 30c. 75e. Momie Cloth Bureau Cover, reduced to 69a, 50c. Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 39¢. a it i : 44 iad 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Pine Linen Hemstitcbed Tray, All-Linen Tray Cover, 26, Dolton Sheeting, in all colors, for New Art Work. Bolting Cloth, for Fa nting and Embroidery, in alt IS PER CENT DISCOUNT (On over 30 sets of Harness of various kinds of our own ‘make, while making improvements, at TOPHAMs, 1281 Pa. ave. nw. ‘New Shades in Rope Silk and Bagarren Linen Thsead. ‘Full live of all kinds of Embroidery Material (New Work of all kinds commenced for customers, at OPPENHEIMER'S New Building, 514 9th st nw, 120 Sole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machina, /ASHINGTON HAVING oa ie to thats terest to fe DUDSON: 1225 F ot. nw. ai egroer Captal Pucks scam AiG'B. ApDIY there or to H. D. Bua, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, donor to inform you that bis KEW GOODS ‘fits allgarments madein bas su regs TAVEARY Seneer and opm ont gr pi a a.