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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1888—-DOUBLE SHEET LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. For the Districtof Columbia, Virginia, and North | Carina, stationary temperature, followed on Sunday Ly slightly cooler; falr; variabie winds, Guest Remwaxt Sane at W. H. Hoxxe’s carpet ‘uratiure house, beginning Monday and con. ali the week. Having here sre S¢.; remnants of ; Feuanants of carpets in Ie Stmail rooms, ta best ingrain ¢ apescry brussels, 50e. vody brussels, 7. Best me In the upholstery best uetles, $1 per yard. Gepartment—Odd porters lace curtains ends ot tapestry and ciusbes, at firty cents on the doar. Come aud secure a casi bargain. W. I. Hoxer, S801 Market space. | | DRINK THE MILK Smaxe, eurT2's DavG STORE. Sum Deconatiow art adv, on fourth page. G._Wanrrecp Simpson announces the result of | the “sentence hunt” under Special Notice, Gas Stoves Best makes. Brooks’, 15thst | Love Buaxca Bovrsox WHISK, $1.25 a bottle, | Disthied in 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. Charles Kraemer, THT Ww ‘Surrs Repucep to $9.90, Eivrway’s, 7th and E Buavrivc, Cwaruss %. and Batiste 12%¢. at Brodhead’ ~ 235 G and 1018 18thsts. nw RAND COLLARS, 3h for 50e. "The pest and latest, ‘Mmx Suaxe, with granulated tee, 5c. sa : Maxr2’s Daca Store. Pawns to Oxors. & Fisewan's, 7th acd | - “¥ | Woopwanp & Lormxor are again prepared to | take orders for Wire Window-Screens, Sereen~ Yrurs aud Window-shadea Best materials, Rrst- Glass work and lowest prices. Liguraixe Koos, speaking-tubes, J. H. Kuenling. Axx You Waxriso, Furnicure, Carpets, and Up- holstery Goods call al "yy HL Hovowrox & Co.. 1214 F st. pw. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ava ‘TREN DIFFERENT Fait Fiavoxs with the Milk suka ‘Ment2's Duvs STORK, ‘To Bempers: Our stock ot Butlders' Hardware fs now complete and at prices that are worthy of am IMspectivn. Cuas. T. TER & CO., 606 Pennsyivanta avenue borthwest, ‘Sux our $9.90 suit sale. Ersewan’s, 7th and E Coon BRAND COLLARS, Hxapquanrans for drugs. Muniz s PuaRwack, 1014 F street, Ganpen Hoss, Hove Reels Brooks’, 15th st Witus Ice Co. s Peuobscot ter—red wagons, oLID Oak, 8 P Bedroom Suits, $21. bargain in city for cheap turnttur W. H. Howaurox & Co, Pants To Oupen, $4.50. Esky ax’s, 7th and Ey 214 F st. nw. Wrewow Scnexxs Have you seen them? If not, call at once. New; most colplete Screen | male. Pit any window, at 30:. each, Seren Doors and Windows to order. Keduced prices on Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, &e. Cuan. T. CARTER, & Co,, Gos Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Gas Frasers, at SuEDDs Bro.’S Coon BKAaND COLLARS, 3 for SMe. Why pay ‘more. _ ‘Surrs Repecep to $9.90. Eiseway’s, 7th and E. Best oF Goovs axp TEE Lowrst Prices, at | — MekI2's Dave Stowe, 1014 F street. | Bawy Camntagns at x Discov of 25 per cent | resent prices W. Li. Hocenton & Co., —e bi Fost. ow. ‘LawS VASRS 4ND Corernn’s Mesrarn.. King 0: Condiment TRES, at SHEDD & BROS. ‘ufladelpbia Brand ts the ad pungency com- Lined tu perfection. y Grocers. SEE our 30.90 suit sale. Fisewan’s, 7th and E Evexy Anricie purchased at Mzntz’s Dato Sroks guarantecu. Marmxe at Cost. W. H. Hovantox & Co., 1214 F st. aw. ‘Lanorer Stock Gus Fixtures, at Brooks’, 15th st, Gas Cookixe Ranks, at SHEDD & BROS, CITY AND DISTRICT Atparen’s—“La Perichole.” Hanms'.—“The Bells.” Panokama BUILDING. —“Battle of Shiloh,” pea Condensed Locals. ‘The Analostan Boat Club placed on record yes- lerday a certificate of Incorporation. ‘The signers are S muel Maddox, Eugene Morgan, Fred. W. Flowers, Wm. W. Borman, and Aug. ci Judge Montgomery yesterday an! (CFiminal Court tuat probably next Wednesday tbe Business of the court requiring a jury would be Closed for the summer, and the jururs discharged | Until October I next. The congregation of the Metropolitan A. M. E. | ebureh celevrated the setnl-centennial of the orga nization of that structur- last might. Au address ‘Was delivered by bisuop Ward. The National F es last evening decided | pon a ten days encampment at Fauquier Wii Suipbur Spring. A large nuuber of honorary Inetbers Will accompany them. | At the Fourth of July celevration of the cadets ofthe Caited States Miltary Academy, Charies | Dudley Rhoues, of ubis city, read tue Declaration Of Ladependenc®. Charles Suiivan, colored, charged with recetving wOperLY, Was surrendered by his surety | ‘Usis morning, apd Loe Crituinal Court reieased huin | on new bath In the Criminal Court today George S. Wetzel, indicted for ay assault on Mrs. Annie Miller, May 35, pleaded not gulicy. Al the monthly meeting of the board of trusters of Glenwood cemetery, Sir. Thos. J. Fisher, who bas been a member of ihe board siuce its organiza ‘Yow, resigned. and Mr. W.S. Kuose Was elected to Bi the vacancy. | —- — Murder. | Charged wi £ MAN UNDER AMMUST YOK 4 CRIM? COMMITTED YEARS ‘460 IN GEMMANY. | Ludwig Rischke, a German, charged with com wilting a murder in Germany, was brougat to this ty last evening and lodged in the Orsi precinct | Station. He was In charce of Mr. HH. Kurkpat- } Fick, Who fs on his Way to Germany with the pris oner. Tue murder for wuich Rischke is under ar Fest Was committed several years Iniller Was iuurdered and robs money. A man ws arrest Delore the authoritics bad time to tally investi the case be ted suicide. Later deve ents proved that the man who had committed Suicide Was innocent of the cuarge and the evi- ence Was strong agalust Rischk Riis whereabouts could not be uscertatned, Dut he was known to have left the country shorily after the murder was commited. Mis departure at that tine did not excite remark, as ‘no one sus pected him of being iuplicated It the murder a: Fobbery. Kiscuae Was Dnaliy located in San An- | ui, Tex. where be was arrested. With the ald Gnsel ine managed to keep oUt of the hands of | ‘Ue German autvorities tor some tine, but the case Was nally decided against hun on the extradition | TS. ‘The case Was taken totue Supreme court, | the Texas court Was sus: turned over to the representa. | Of tke German authorities, He left to-day for ‘ew York, trom Wiuere he wii in| a few aays. j ‘Tux Maxina Baxp Concext.—The ‘the Marine Band coucert in the White House | grounds this evening is as follows: 1, New ane | them, “our Nation's fag,” Purdy; 2," selection, | “Bobemiau Girl,” Balfe;'a, ‘the’ International | Congress” Sovsa, evmapristnge fugue om “Yankee | i¢," “Hail Columuts,” “God Save the Queen,” | “Marseilles,” “Wearing of the Green.” “Warnt ain | Ruine,” Kuselan Hyun, “Findland Folk,” song the | Spanish reyal Lymn, Andeiusian dince, Austrian yma, Polisd song, “Comuck"s Lullaby.” Danish yma, Wallan song, “La susauna,” “dtatian Mareb,” Greek national air, Poltsb dance and the “star Spancied Banner.” "4, koudo, “Fairyland | Chimes," Duncier; Pipelaptione solo by Mr. s. | dobnson; 5, Gets from “Carmen,” Bizet; 6 Grand fantasia, “Erin,” Basquiis, introducing “Garry- ewn,” “Katuieea Mavoureen,” “The Shamrock? “Come Back to Erin,” “Irist Patrol,” “St. Patrick | Was @ Gentiemay,” “The Last Kose of Summer,” | “Rocky Head w Dublin,” and “Tue Harp that ‘once Through Tara's Hall” 1 - ‘Tae Waaxy Case Decistox.—As stated in yes. terday’s Stax, the case of tue District agt, Kapley | ‘was decided by a verdict for defendant in Circuit | Court No.1. W. W. Kapley leased (rom the old corporation of Washington the water lot at tue Intersection of 7th and Water streets in 1863 for twenty years. The lease expired sinc? that Ume Mr. Rapley bas continu Wuere the decision ot fained, aud he was ui rogram for | | ISAS, and | Daying bie anus Tent totus Diseret gor ancy, Tent to the District gov. rnment. Tee District in pursuance of tune plan to change the sysiem oi river-iront tenures, gave MF. Rapley thirty days’ notice to vacate the property. ‘The notice was given under an uct of Congress, 1m 1864, DY Which all tenants in this Dis- | Inict holding Over after the expiration of leaves | are declared to be tenants at sufferance, and sub- | F652 Be Removed ater tuirty dayw acuice. “Mr. Wis, attorney for the District, conveuded tat on ‘ll leases Which expired after’ the act of 1864 Its jsions operated, and that oaly thirty days’ hotice was needed. “Judge Haguer held, however, ‘Mr. Rapley went into possession under & Of the act of N64, ie i the affect a if vf of | 7 i i | woul | Beutiey Springs, Md. Allegheny Cottage, corner of Pacific and Massa-| Wm. W | Pun; | C'streets nortuwest, to Sarak L. Colvin, for: IMPROVING THE Col. Hains’ A of Reclaiming the Flats, Col. Peter C, Hains, in his annual report to the | Chief of Engineers, says that the work thus far Gone on the Potomac fluts has greatly tmproved Same condition the property the tue to which Is now im dispute, Gud Col Hains says that it is believed that tne | claims of ticle to the property adverse tothe United states can be maintained; but whether they can oF not, it i3 of te uuinost importance that the money'thus far expended on this im- rovement should not be thrown away. AU @m- UKWeHE ang Che Outer margin of the flats and | Siong tue Dapks of the sewer canal won!d accom- Push the purpose without adding materially to the value of ‘the portions in dispute, except what naturally arise from the fact ‘that it would be protected. On section 2, that portion of the flats between the sewer canal and Loug bridge, Some Qiling Was done under the contract wit Jno. i. McKee, ‘The fats adjoining the causeway of the bridge were raised to the height of the bridge, about 9 feet above mean low THE TIDAL RESERVOIR. The foundations for the outlet of the tidal reser- ‘voir have been completed. During the year there have been excavated from the river bed and de- Posited on the flats 1,192,112 cube yards of ma- Verial, making the total thus far deposited 6.306,- 166 yards.” More than haif the work has been ac- complished at a total expendi ure of $1,247,494.90, Jess than half the estimated cost. ‘The total area Teciaimed from overflow at ordinary high tide 1s S44acres. ‘The channels of the river have beea widened to 500 feet, aud deepened (020 feet at low Ude. Attention Is invited to the urgent necessity Of a retaining wall at the foot of 17tu sureet, ‘Which, IU 1s estimated, would cost $208,000. AMOUNT REQUIKED. ‘The report states Liat §1,441,65 will be neces- Sary to complete the flats improvement, and an appropriation of $600,000 is recommended for the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1890, pranitenaa en ata By Mountain and Sea. ‘Nature cemands that this busy itfe of modern men sball be varied by a periodical change of scene, by a different atmosphere, by the introduc- on, in fact, of the element of rest, so that the ‘Wear and the tear on the tissues ot bot body and Drain may be checked. In order to assist the readers of Tum Stax in making a selection of a Spot for thelr summering a list of desirable resorts ts given, ‘One should be careful to avold places where malaria Uhreatens the health Probably no health.er resort could be found than tue Hotel Eagiesmere, Sullivan County, Pa., kept by K. V. Ingham & Co. It is located On top of the Sie: gbaules, and offers superior attractions to fais Del Coronado 1s the picturesque name of anew house at Aclanite Clty,on Viegicta avenue near the ocean, Tt is kept by Mes, W. L. Adams, and has first-class attractions, Glen House, 30 miles from Baltimore, on the Northern Central Railroad, is noted for the re- inarkabie curative properties of (ue Water, for the beauty of ity suzrounding sceuery, and its lack of mosquitoes. ‘The aduress of Ue proprietor ts chusetis avenues, Atlantic City, 1s now ready for a number of gue ts. Ivis kept by Mrs, C. H. Roe Deck, Who announces tat Ler suuuner Fatés are ow. Villa Bellevue ts located near Congress Hall, Cape May, and has the happy quality of being Bear enough to the ocean for couventeace and yet | not too nearior comfort. It is kept by Miss E. Weems. Another of the attracuve resorts at Atlantic | City ts the Malatesta Hotel, at the corner of North Carolina and AUantle avenues, Not far from the hotels at that delightful resort, | Deer Park, there 1s a lange brick house, standing tu Che midst of the sade of great tree to the weary traveler complete rest and qu.et Droge is Wie mau with Whom to make afrang ments for summer board. ‘The fame of Asbury Park as a delightful resort 48 well deserved. The Belden, 4th avenue, 1s one Of the most attractive hous's there. It'ls Mlued with all conveniences, and 1s situated within a suort distaace of the Cathing grounds It is kept by Mrs. Hamilton Hunt, Mt. Home, tn the village of Deer Park, Md., 1s an admirable place in which to spend the heated term. The surrounding scenery is unsurpassed and the Weatuer deuglttul, ———_ ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. T. Stevens to J. O. Ryer, lot 33, S. and A.’s sub Meri@an Hil; $775. R.E. Bradley to Parthenia Stubolefeid, sub 31, sq. 876; $4,000. Parthenla Stubblefield to Lee A. Stubblefield, same propert; $-. D. D. Coue to J. G. Smith, sub a, sq. 623; 47,000, J. E. Goddard to D. C. Yingling, sub A, Sq. 274; $—. N. Wilson et al, trustees, to C. MeDonalg, sud 18, vik. $, ‘Trinidat- $1 +, that offers Warner vo Sith Barnes, pt. 1, sq. 50. W. B. Hibbs to Bila A. Moulton, pL 1, sy. 987; §7,500. C. Gesstora toJ.F. Campbell, Sub 33, 34. 870: $3,600. 3.8. Wight to “Mary Ange Tomes Sub 23, Sp 60 #250, “Jono H. Walter to Hd. Durtee, au b, en, Ww. Moses Kelly, surviving trustee, to Hudldah Tilley, sub 55, sq. 191; $4,500, D. B. Groft Yo Marg ret Somers, Sab’ 91, sq. 1003; $2,000. W. Anderson, trustee, 0. F.'B. Couacr, sub Ky 54 501; $1,250." Jas, Lackey to W. K Sueito: 29, "Sq. 517; $5,000. 0. A. Jo: + eS, and A. A. Phillips’ to Lewisa W $3,000. K. A. Gray to Laura E. Jones, 218; H.W. Walker to ‘Susu sub’ 2 <H. Noffat to L.A. Sub 1,'sq. 916; $2,000. BF. Gilbert Slater, sub 30, ‘ 5 Se pewux, ida Ve to Park; $1,000. EB. man, ford to sub D. mina Jounsoa to L. A. Lituenieid Wik Jane L. Howell tod. A. WA and 15 Washing’ SUD bots 45, D. Corbit Mere “ph A.’ Kepecti, part 6, Yingling Keiurab 0: 7%. J. S. Mason to H. bivek 9, Woodley Park; $— M. Musou, sutne propert; n to T. EB. Wazgainan et ale 5. 4. Wagga ndersom, pts. do. (47 to BB. Wells, Sub JB. Wells to HP. 40, 44, 45, 46, waned $8, sq TOK pS Sand 9 sa J. 1. Gordon to S. Cross, sub lots 24 ; 36 abd pt 3 Wagxainan, 3s, 816 Pf ‘S$ addition to West" Wasiingtor $4,140. "Mary A. MicGinnell to Nannie R. Macomb, DE 45. sq. 42 $2200. C, Gesstord toM, C. Weaver, sub sq. 875; $1,000. Emma Hume io ‘Sarah A. Hickling, pt. 35, Kes 10; $—. A. Behrend to Jos Paul, lot 6 and 7, bik, 22 Co.umbia Height | e4220. B. F. Leigiiton et al, trust-es, io Clara Harton, lots 7 ap 12, bik. 12, Brookland; $07: $75, M. Saunders et eS, to Caroline E. Pryor, ~ystei vt, 5, sq. S86; $475.87. Jacob Jones to ft. Gold | schmid, sub lots 41 lO 43, sq, 205; $24,000. I, Gokt-ehmid to Jacob Jones, sub lots 47 to "Zi: $12,000." LC. Main wo Geo, Scheuich, sub, | $0. 755: $3800. Ann S. Lynch to T. Kaiser, ptt 5, Sq. 288; $5,000, —— Sales of Heal Estate, Duncanson Bros. have sold recently at auction the following real estate: For B. H. Warner and Chas. B. Pearson, trustees, two-story and base- ment brick welling, No. 22 F street northwest, to vas. M. Hodges, for $2,800. For Wyman L. Cole, trustee, part of lot 4, in square 75, improved by & irame house, situated on I street, between 21st aud 22d streets northwest, to Lewis C. Carter, for 3,52. For the owner, parc of wots 121 and 12, Square 190, situated on 16h street, between T and $2 per square loot. For the owner, pearly new brick dwelling, No. 2207 Cleveland avenue, to W. G. Poud, 10r $1,745. “For the administrators, two- ‘story aud basement bay window brick dweiling, No. 11-4) New Jersey avenue, to D. C. Reeves, for $2,650; the adjoining house lo same purchaser, for $4,150, For ie owner lot 15, block 3, in Todd & Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plains and Mount Pleas- aut, to J. G. Hutebins, 12 cents square foot. Lot 25, biock ¥, Mich. Liston, 133¢ cents square foot, Lot 16, block , J. G. Hutchins, 143¢ cents square foot. Yor Watson J. Newton abd henry Wise Gar- Rett, Lrustews, brick dwelling No. 443 ‘Street, northwest, to Thos. E Landon, for $3,100. For Francts Ji. smith and Frank B. Smith, trustees, tract of land between Benois and Uniontown, near “SP wining City,” to John Warner, for $4,000, ET. Kater bas bought, for $8,000, of Ann Lynch, part lot 5, square 288, 15 {eet 934 Inches by 96 Iret, ou G street, between 12th and 13th streeis uortuwest. Rudolph Goldschmid has bought of dacub Jones, for $24,000, sub lots 41, 42 and 43, square 205, 57.96 by ¥O feet On 15th street, between U and V streets northwest. Jacob Jones has bought, for $12,000, of kK. Goldschmid, sub lots 47 and square 723, €ach 20 feet on south side USeLLS aVebUe, between 1st and 2d streets: ae EXrRress DRIVERS STHMIKE.—Fifteen driversof the = Li bo Tit in their teams uit Work yeslerday because, as tl claimed, one oe the fretzat handlers, Bea' rd Beker ea Silerw social thy wee ae ee Brtwcncnatlne Sages Sen ees eres Baltimore and Onio depot, and askea for his rein- statement. Dr. Haiamond, the local VER FRONT. Meporton the Work LL , the condition of the river trout. The portion of | the fats known us section 2, lying between the Sewer canai aud Basby’s Point, he says, is in the it was two years aco, as no ‘Work bas been done on it within that time, owing to the acts of Congress of August, 1886. This 1s | } i | min lH. Keller; commission to take testimony. The Missionary Council TO MERT IN THIS CITY NOVEMBER 13 NEXT. ‘The meeting of the next misonary council of the Protestant Episcopal Church is to be held in the church of the Epiphany in this city, beginning on Tuesday, November 12 The date ts fixed a Uttle later tals year to accommodate the residents here, who are not accustomed to return very early from their summer Cry aan council is com- posed of all the bishops of thechurch and an equal bumber of presbyters and an equal n@moer of lay- men. Under the constitution of the society (con- talned in canon &, Utle IH, of the digest) the coun- il will receive the report f the bourd of managers for the fiscal year which ends on the 31st of Au- gust, and 18 authorized to take any ‘ac- tion” to to the missionary work of the church which shall not conflict with the general Policy of the board of missions as from time to time determined upon at its triennial sessions. ‘The councl Will remaia tn session for two or three | days, Buys a Attorney-General Garland has purchased ot Chas, E. Foster, through A.S. Pratt & Sons, the fine threestory brick residence, No. 916 Rhode Istand avenue, for $18,000, ‘The lot fronts 50 2.12 on said avenué and has an average depth of 136 feet. The Attorney General will occupy the house as his residence, moving In some time nextmonth, —— ‘The Courts. Bquiry Count—Chie/ Justice Bingham and Judges Ooz and James, ‘Yesterday, Porter agt. Porter; time to take tes- timony extended two weeks, aig gt. Combs; 2 ditor’s report confirmed. Wi: locka bee; appeal, bond Dxed at $150. Guiwillig agt. Mayer; ‘Ume Uo take testimony extended sixty aays, For- Test agt. Kendsick; sale decreed; B. F. Leightin appointed trustee Lo sell. O'Dea agt. Brown; tes- tmony before RL. Wallach, exammer, taken, Gieason agt. Paimer; John kkidout appointed guardian ad litem. Whitney agt, Duncanson; se- Curity for costs ordered taken. -Horau agt. Horan; ‘estimnony before John Crutksbank ordered taken. Sunit:. agi. Smith; Cox agt, Cox, and Herbert agt. Sibley; appearance of absent defendants ordered, Burdine agt. Fieteber; Charles B. Pearson ap- po.nted guardian ad litem, and reterence to aud lor ordered. Murphy agt. Geneste: order of July 6, directing receiver to sell, mouifed. Fal agt, Fuharty; gale decreed and C. A. Elliot ap- eyaye trustee to sell, Kilbourn agt, Latta; hear- ing in General Term 10 first instance ordered. Bur- rows agt. Milbourn; leave to file cross-bill granted, Cixevit Court No, 1—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, District of Columbia agt. Kaple; Verdict ior defendant; motion for new trial. Gar- ner agt. Fenwick; Johuson & Co. agt. Brown; Bar- ker agt. Barker, and Johnson & Co, agt, Tichenor; Judgment by dérauit, CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Montgomery. Yesterday, Josepu M, Chase, mansiaughter; ver- dict guilty aS indicted. Win. Mays, assault Wo KI; verdict bot guilty. Propate Covet—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Kstate of Zachariah Hagan; letters of coliection granted to Joseph A. Baker. Estate of Clementina Pleasanton; letters testamentary to Laura Plea ‘ton; bond, $100, Estate of Matthew McEwen; letters of adinimistration to Anna A. Mc- Ewen; bond, $250. Estate of D. McMahon; do, to M, McMahon; boud, $500. Estate of Lucretia Leon- do, Lo Josep! Queen; bond $225, Estate of Nathan B. Clirke; executrix ordered to pay over ob certain policy. Estate of | letters testament.ry to Henry pond, $7,400. Estate of Andrew Ross ordered to show cause way letters of adinin- tion should not be issued to Elie R. Goids- boroug! Estate of David Dreytuss; letters testa- mela Babette Dreyinss; bond, $1,000, Es tate Win. Golway; letiers of administration to Golway; bond, $100. E>tate of Mary H. MeKnigat; certain claims rejected; administra tion required to pay costs; ‘appeil, Estate of Wiliam i, Waikes XC PUODS GVErruled ; account Passed, Matilda Mu D; Fe-statement Of account ordered: guardiansaip of Chas, Lewis; Wm. H. appointed; bond, $2,500, Estate of Benja- Estate of A. Gatto; Wil admitted and_ | tters tes- tameniary to Paul Bonavires; bond, $1,100. Ace © Ss tollows: Estate of E Lule HM. Cragin, estate of Chester Goodr.ca, Bliza C, Jackson, guardian; estate of wenry L. Jains, ——»—____ i lv Affairs in West Washington. THE PRovossD Nannow-Gatae RAiLKoap 10 Pais Civxcn.—Dr. W. F. Grahain aud Schuyler Duryee, of tbe Potomac abd Fads Churcu Raliroud Company, appeared before the Citizens’ Associa- Gon last éveuing in behalf of the road whicn It 13 proposed to ould frum Falls Church to West Wastington, Dr. Graham sald that tue company Would place the terminus of the road at tue new | bride, or atauy otuer polat that raignt be desir. d, providing that the citizens here subse: bed trout $20,000 10 30,000 toward the constru 4. He auatied tuxt a narrow-gauge road could be built between these points fOr £50,000. Alter discussion the question Was reierted to. the com huitlee On ralirowus Of the Citizens? Association, AKEANOING POR A Kat MEETING.—AL a bCiub the chair ad S-cured the grounds B the Kitteulouse house lot, near wie P strect and 27Ub stieet, for the erecuon, of a Harrison and Morton flag-pole, and that the ratification meeting would take place on the night Of the 17th instant. Cominittees were elected’ to perleet arrangements for the ratificntion meeting a3 follows: Arrangements—K. D. Kuma, Dariel Washington, Richard 8. Locke, C. L. Lyles, Liad- sey Cain, Waiter Hyson, Fenton Harris, James Washingion, Jerry Ogle. Musici. D.” kuata, Fegton fiartis, Jaines Washington, Committee ob speakers—-Maguus L, Robiusun, It 8, Locke, Rev. dno. P. Cox, Rev, §. Alexander, Fenton i Alfred Pope. Pribuing—Magnus L, Kobinson, Locke, Lindsey Cain, PRSION To Kivex Vigw.—The Catholic Unton, at its mn euing last evening, completed arrange: ments for its seventh annual excursion to River View on Tuesday next, Arrangements have been made with the Ba.tlmore and Potomac Rallroad Company to have the draw in the Long bridge open so ts to allow the exvursionisis to return to WH on the List trip, See advertisewent. CHANGED Wind ASSAULTING FIs Wire. —WIlliat Johusou, a Durcuer, living on tue Coudull road, Nab aitested yesverday on'a charge of assaulting nls wife, { ‘Mr. F.L. Moore has returned home tended trip through the West and Northwest, Bast BALI.—A series of ball games to be played at Viyniple Park between the Frederick club, the champions of Maryland, and the Olympics 1$ ad Used Io to-day’s Stak under the “Amusements” head. The Olympics Visited Baltimore Thursday | kud played the Slowimans club of that city and were deivated by tne score of 4 U0 3. Grain Kecewts—Canal boat Wheatley Bros, arrived Wily 3,500 bushels of corn aud 50 barrels Of ear corn for'J. G. & J. M. Waters, TEMPERATURE AND CoNDITION OF WATER AT 7 a m.—Great Falls, temperature, 81; sondition, 20; recetving reservotr, temperature, 83: condi. | on at uorth connection, 270; conuitton ai south | connection, distributing’ reservolr, tempera. \ure, 80; condition at influent gate-nouce, 36; con- diusia at eluent gate-house, 36. High Ude in the Fiver Vo-day al 9:03 p. mn., low Ude at 3:29 p.m. —————— Alexandria Affairs. Crry Exrexsns.—The expenditures of the ctty for the last iscal year Were $0742.84 against $100,7¢9.88 in 1887 and $87,006.08 In 1886, The appropriavions aud expenditures for the several de- Dartments of the munictpal service during the | Year ju-t closed are given below, the inst figures beiny the appropriation aud the next Uke expendi ture tu each department: For salaries. Poll e und ex Ta police. 9,500.00 Public schools... 9,000.00 Cleaning and repairing str'ts, 5,000.00 Pumps cad repairing. 200.00 Chain gang... Printing and adverts ‘Poor and Workhouse $ 4,467.50 § Repairs and expeas aed jepairs and expenses on pil He properts esenseens 2,800.00 Expenses of City Council oMtices. 1,000.00 Coroner's inquest, 50.00 Election expenses. 350.00 Hoard of Health, “400,00 Puplle debt and interest on same... 39,000.00 37,935.30 Beside these items $390 was spent in the Julian ithe United States, ud’ $100 Loy the panaes k the 22d of Febraa a a ® DRIVING PARK OPENING.—The directors of the new Driving Park gold to-day the eleven acres Of Oats standing at the ‘80 a8 to clear the round for an opening of the purk next week. ‘The new ig located on the northern suburbs of the city near St. Asaph junction. It is under the Sontrol of an energetic board and will soon be one Of the moat notable of Alexandria's surroundings, 2d —The Corporation Cou! fudge St will open its July thruy next Monday ‘hive cussiet Billy Williams, tor the murder of Policeman Ar- Bold, will be ealled, but thames soe be oa A turned lant evening teens ieee eens rt River View, where the pupils tenchors aeons ™: friends had spent thedar-—-The funeral of Jonn | Revarcznatons, Turner, @ colored employe of Mrs. Martha Chat- ‘On Cameron street, who died suddenly of piace, tonday.—‘The “Reliet da meeting last ham, heart i took sease, Mook and Ladder Co, ight dex | Streets, | they are sold on this EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &, FOR RENT_HOUSES. ust GBAND EXCURSION CYRUS COMMANDERY, K. @. monaY, SULE 0, RIVER VIEW. ‘The Steamer Mary Washington home omegel for this cocasion. Boat leaves 71 bombo or . mM end6p. m, ata llp.m. 25 cente, At? Tickets can be at the wharf, Bs YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION OF FOURTH . Ue STREET ME CHURCH Hic ove on samen to Marers Wie ou | IN gay raat OA uc ROR ‘Tue Indiey of Hamitne church will give a moon-| Side st wrts and Di. ms Ticheia: adalia gi’ Catt. ie excursion on the Corcoran on Monday even- | dren, 50 conta, =a fhe favorite steamer Arrowsmith witt takean | N arioxat RIFLES’ ee on ‘SECOND EXCURSION OF THE SEASON ‘The steamer Law now runs asa ferry od oat to alexandria, yashings MARSHALL HALL, ton's whart, a ow © ‘TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1888, ‘The ‘Stoamer W. W. Corcoran. George Law stops at City View at 10am. pot Boat eaves wharf at 6:30 p.m: returning 11:90 p.m and 11 a.m. on 5 ‘The Glymont Improvement Co, and the Fruit Growers’ excursion to Giymont has been “5 i RE SRS Doped Gi Tcedag; he 10 an na Sa p= ne aul MOONLIGHT Po The Ma) Vashington goes iver we CLERKS’ MUTUAL RELIEF A’ be ee mM. On Sepdae ” EMPLOYES OF LANSBURGH & BRO. celstor make ustomed SHAL.. HAI sin inc Wor protean use leaves Prmptly at 6 o'clock. me ae ELECT MooNLioHT EXCURSION OF THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS TO MARSHALL WALL, By STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1888. Tickets, 50 cents. Bost leaves at 6 p, m., returning at 11:30. Music by MARINE BAND. $77.12,13,14_ HE FOUNDRY EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE ‘Trains Jeave the B & O. Depot 9'am., 1:30 and 4:20. Phe Wittemore will patronize this excursion; also Fourth Prest rian Church (Dr. Kelle» 's). pinekate: ‘Adults, #1, Chilaren, from 0 %0 12 years, Piano Warerooms, 1225 Pa. perma apd by the Cuutmitiee: Jan To Ere G3 F Eidaney ado bik ob Oe. ete ioc une 28 mut Deexchsuyed at the above places: Je2B277.10-3 ‘The Corcoran makes three trips to Marshall a copay leaving her whart'at 10: 30, The Young People’s Union of the 4th-strect M.E. ghureh wilt give an excursion to Bay Ridge on Thursday, the 12th, trains leaving the B. and 0. depot at J a.m., 1:36 and 4:20 p.m. dorsi ad ‘Tue ATTENTION of our readers is called to the trustees sale of six nearly new brick dwellings, large brick stable, &., advertised to be sold b banc mete trustees, on Monday next. see ment Sar Rarox Often causes great agony with its intense itching and burning. Hood's Sareaparilia, the great blood purifier, cures salt rheum and all skin diseases. It thoroughly aa Tenovates and enriches the blood. Give its After the failure of three akilfui physicians to cure my boy of salt rheum, I tried Hood's Sarsaparills and Olive Ointment. I have now used four boxes of Oint- ment and one anda half bottles of Nareaparills, and Est ne. 9 rooms, water vay-window aud back taining Grooms month WASHI' ‘yale OR KENT—THAT VERY denon, 335 © st ¥ rinting «ice; rent $18, Lnduire Poses ~—s abexcs JOR RENT.320 9TH s5e5 Dath: all NOtoR Dax = in cod. mips; $60. BWORMBTEDs and fae, conveuirut to Se ET LA TWO-STORY ‘brick on ENWOWLE 1143 Fee DESIRABLE RESI- fect, condition © BRADLEY x 1207 19th st, 1921 16th st 1606 19m st. 33 Ot at. IRR? M at, 1909 N st. 1209 O at. 1620 39th "st. 1266 N. H. avo. 1527 Corcoran’ 324 16 le. 1505 T st.. 3-siory prick, 9 rooms... 39.00 124 1OUb'st., 2--tory & baseinent bri 30.00 1537 Pst., 2-story double house, 13 roatas.... 100.00 My gee sors OTS? PARKER Wis Pet F 18: ‘OR RENT_UNFURNISHED. 17 Lafayette re ‘Pa ave. 3-story brick, Or. and store..164.75 BR 3 B ‘ 3 5 2 aa $F re FY ‘T_NEW FIRST: vet Ki Hes, 1328 @ud L 530 0 at nw 1507 Khode Intand ave. 301 376-38 RENT—2 GOO! window, Bath. ik RENT—1521 10" BANES, 1003 F uw. For eee ashe 14 rooms, wire screens, all cool stable, wide alley Fett, ba PY ‘a e Store and dwelling 1003. JOR RENT—A TWOSTORY BkICK ae i RENT—IS13 NST Fine THREE-STORY brick. 11 rooms: all modirs laws Fent reduced for the summer months igeation, rent reduced fox the RABE ay nea ses a6 set eis 30 at yoy a house frescont thre: lines of cars, obly #25. cH “50, E at. sw Rooms 4 1ith 3%. Collar 1543 M st. aw. “CLASS RESIDENCE, hode Taland ave. aud P et, to J.J. SHEDD. aon SO 2 ovens, first ‘O54 Fat a tha E, PRESSED BRICK, | | | and dw. 33 | iS ‘SLA RK Yat, Be, OF. 30610 7th st. n.w.,t00m ND HARPER'S FERRY. > = Ht . the boy is toall appearances completely cured, ‘Hols | D'the durat pewzure “gjuunde in the country. Music, <5 | | The above js oniy a peruon of the, property, on, my four years old, and has been afficted since he was | Pancine, Boating. Wishing. Beings, Pe eB ‘ecamipea oy pormitizom | Helatand Lot L301 THOS, E WAGGAMAN. re ee ie Mas. B Sanpenson, 56 Now- | soul, Depot at G45 am. ‘Ticket, includiig reserve | oar office only. OMAS J. FISHY & CO. ae heat SEPORNIGS— hall Street, Lowell, Muss. feat both directions, gi. ne ime ayatoseph- | “3y7 1324 Fst ae, oe, RENT _OMPURSTSRED HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA XCUKSION AND BASKET PICNIC ‘T_73 HST, NE; SEVEN ROOMS AND | 473 Het. uw. 1dr... BS et ns ue . ‘YO GLYMONT, 1 UESDAY, JULY 10, 1883. Beamer Arrowsmith leaves at 9:30 a.m. aud S p,m, iid Aruillery Band, and first-class Caterer. ‘Tickets 25c For sale'at 469 Penn. ave aud at the boat. Ay6-3t (OLLINGWOOD BEACH— Family day at Collingwood Beach every Saturday. Boat leaves 10 a.m. returning at 5S p.m. Gravity Railroad, Flying Horses, Shooting and Fishinz, Take your chfldren for a pleasant outing; it will do them food to give them achange of airand scene, Tickets only 10c, Saturday evening boat leaves 6:30, returning at 10 Pm. Tickets 25e. ‘Owing tothe liberal patronage received from our many friends and those desiring to visit a first-class resort, it has been decided not to charter the steamer Pilot Boy tor Sunday, but will make reeuiar trips at 10a.m.,3 and 6 pm, Diuner and refreshments served at city prices. First-class brss muaic. For charter apply to Capt, WHITE, steamer Pilot Boy, or F. MoC. CRISWELL, agt,, cor. 11thand F sta, Sold by all druggists, @1; six for $5. Prepared only by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. cITY_ITEMS. A Singer for a Song. Twenty dollars will buy a new improved $40 High-Arm Singer, with ail attachments and five Sears legal guarantee, at Auerbach's, 7th and Ht ‘The Grand Hepublic C Butfow are both filled with long rros and favana Fill unrantee; for sale by ali first-class dealers, Wholesale Agents, tech, & TO. Hints, latest styles Light Derbys, and Straw Hats, 25 cts. to $1.50. Underwear and men’s fur- Histing haif usual prices. Oj n till 8 O'clock. American, 209 Penn, ave., opp. Gardens, 3 | aw. wy " at Po a OF. F ANGING SCHOOL RE- Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m | PUOF ROE Sale “Royal Glue? Mendy Everything, | Steamer Sity Warhington wili leave at 0:30 Pm Te Save Ue Pieces! Mends Broken China, Glass, | turning at 11-30p.in.- Tickots, 250. Jyo-Be ‘Ornaments, Furniture, Wood, Jewelry, Toys, Leather, Rubber, Metals, &c.! Always liquid} Always ready 1 Druggists and grocers sell “koyal Glue” at 10e, fs,uato Helle of Washington, Old Rye Whisky. ‘The purest and fMuest whisky ever up in the Dis- trict market. James L. Barbour & Son. tlst.n.w., every style showease,c030 Peerless Dyes Are the best. Sold by druggist CUFTON Beacit. STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Daily at 10 am, SUNDAY, JULY 8, TWO STEAMERS, 10 AM, and 2:30 P.M Fare 25c. Round Tri Qw ‘TEAMER J W. THOMPS: SE evetort bir tO8 BEACH eoly “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Woot, £0, 8h 2:30 pm. eS Sa re aa i ee BO Tuesday. Thureday and Sstur- AMUSEMENTS. cay afearmoou aiid Ea pasture at the Wharf; ride totneterminus Sete WHT EXCURSION BY THE LADIES OF | See Check on SEE AMET We ae ee | MONDAY EVENING, July 9th Tickets, | Beats leaves the whart at 6 o'clock sharp, 10.30. Kefreshwents for sale on the bout, STEAMER ARROWSMITH, ‘Swift and Commodious. G WILL BE GIVEN Moy the GERMAN HEBREW OPLKA COMPANY, of the Oriental ‘Theater, New York, 1or the first time i is city at NALIONAL 4IFLES' HALL, SUNDAY EVENING. JULY 8, ut 8-30. wv ASE BALL AT OLYMPIC PARK, Tn Georgeto THE ULY PICS Versus US Fit: DERICK CLUB, returns Sat NEW THE FAMO! PLEASANT SUNDAY KVENING EXCURSION, Pe ld: sees tga _Fare 25c. 35-3 a ANNUAL EXCURSION Two 8 DAILY. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. JULY 2, PERFORMANCES DA\ : SELECT two. | SEVENTH asxus GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC UNION RIVER VIEW, ESDAY. JULY 10, 1888. ‘The commodiour steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave Hicu-etreat wharf at Yam, aud 7th-atrect arf at 1 whd_ 3 pM. sharp. ara Ihave iver View at 3:30"aud 0 Pe my arriving an ment of that Popular and Sterling Young Actor, MARLANDE CLARKE, And s Superv Company in Heury Irving's Greatest Success, THE BELLS, Produced with Elaborate -cenery. Bosutiful Costumes suid a Powertol Cant, “This a positively the last week, POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. Jl2-Gt __ POPULAL : . etown at 10:30 p. AbBAvGH's ouAND ovena HOUSE OeEfeu G0 ceuts; Cluldren under ae a Every Evening at 8:15. Only Matinee Saturday at 2 | PFC? = JXCUKSION TO BAY RIDGE, ler the ausjices of the IniacunaTi CoNCEE 1QN si NDAY SCHOOL, | CESDAY, JULY 10. rains leave the L. & 0. Depot, 9 & m., 1:30 and 42pm Meturnin Lido tay 15 an JENNIE WINSTON AND THE LYCEUM OPERA CO. RESERVED SEATS, Offendach's Comic Opera | PERICHOLE, 500. Dt. ADMISSION. ........vessoee ie 25C. | Tickets formmleat Bn itotirs, 1030 th st. J. I Cas: Next weel 12 "8; 7th and M sis. .W. B MoGuire, 7th aud P sts. aud Rect wok PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE: _22_ | Ocin: Derpecich's 1158 7th at. uw. \ CSELTSE ES? fs mmonthiy. Free, eesing picial Particn, Seini-monthly. Free Cary. “Cheap Kates Southern Route, Address E. HAWLEY. General Eastern sent, 339 Broadway, New York. Kode sinith, 402 Chesuutit ste, Fisideiphiay or any Baltimore aud Ono Licker Agent waeOUE = ATTLE OF SHILOH ‘is open datty Irom 9&1, Ybth st, two blocks south of U ime gibi mia ees NE CYCLERTES 1406 _¥. ¥. Bicycles, Teicycien, Sochbles and Tandems for Uy the hour, day or week. Tricycles { months, $ per moith. 1 Chlidreu, under 12 years, 50c. NEW Fenner To ALEXANDRIA, STEAMER GEORGE LAW $9 p.m Leaves 3, 5, TR Mary Washington Wharf. MILY RESORT, CITY VIEW. CITY VIEW. STEAMER GEO. LAW. For City View, 12 m., 2, 4, 6, 8 p.m. Leave 1:15, 3:15, 5:16, 7:15, 11 p.m Sunday 10 am.and Lam Trip ‘From Mary Washington Wharf. 4y5-3t New Sravren Lixexs FOR SUMMER WORK. 40c. Momie Cloth Splasher, reduced to 30c, 30; Apply to at TOR RIN ‘® small family; Dewly papered, ) atreet; near street cars and sctivol: good if, paved, shad: heighborhood: no ‘dampners. back yards: $15 per month. Ci 708 x VOR | ~ rent $20. FoRRSTS and 32:36 Inguire 435 dth st. ue. 3 STH ST. N, FOR RENT—ON 26TH ST. NEAR PA. AV: Eianew Groom brick, bay window, every aces ceat; fine parkitse and shade 4 tron valley i rear, rent, $23.00. WESCOLT & an cox. [oS ENTSHOURE NO 142 CST. SE 47 Rooms ad cout Budo Xpniy WESCOTT & in good couuition WILCOX, 1907 Pa. JOR RENT— 49 Pu.uv., 10r. ithe i> N wt. 12 rt, 2303 M st. 1 : BO. 1 at. ww. 10e. a i wt, DW. AAT ov: i 1 " Re tr ENT P st.u.w. T 9: PST. N anps.: #4250; 494 Maine ‘ave. s.w., 8 rooms, | AUF OF ith 4O od. tins: $28. CHALLES Bh CAXWOUD, iiuse? 0 oh ment, O16 B ot FS Ok REN brick, te rooms apered deatrabl focation; ren! ENT—T HAVE A TW Brick for $14, if taken ato: bio family; bicu ground, fixe vie roo RENT—FIVE-ROOM COTTA jarge front aud back yard M.D. ¢ square of Printing Office, EN & CUNN \GHAM, 140. OOM FRAME HOUSE FOR ts |, painted, .; ons pase RENT—NO. 417 H BT. rick, 7 rooms, mod. 0 75 three-story Brick. 13 Inquire of A. EBEKLY'S: ait Otil st 1941 12eh st hw. 1 DUVALL, 929 F st i.e. W., 9 ROOMS, MoD’ 18 G ST. LARGE THREE-SioRny il mod iinps: newly painted aud it $50. 0-816 nce DY & Quiet, F wpects- w. AS. CAYWOOD, azed Th st. ne. J GF, O15 PS! celiar and state, , 6-ROOM BRICK, modern conveniences, rent #1830: 5) st, Georg-town, S-room bricks, reut ‘ at. a. w., 8r..8: Arthur PL, Zr. Pierce PLZ 638 hi st. uw Or, Io Fst. front Inquire or THOS Ow RENT—C House on Cay N section of ‘the city mouth, HILL & id Jon a7 Ww. od, pe euod. yar Ti 397 3t 7h kooMs; per mouth. Feet S835 115 ZA at, wy = Ee OR RENT—AT MONTE! | y7at ant, tour vom Cottage Poe wea | pron BENTO | Bane Ate no DiLLON, corner ist aud st st ry 3) F | meaite, nowly payered; rent & ‘pode ‘ es oO 8T. N | gent redord for eunomaet #3 Tedord for unmmer #39: Ok nw. ben. WARNED | yon RENT—1930 91H 8 K' Pico brick, mouse, al Gr ae a. 2 STH ST. OR RENT. F | ail iusprovem nents BH. WAKNE! KR & CO. ere si. cor. 13th "and jf RENT — HOUSE 5 store, 12r_.$75 62: nom Pl 14r. 4 Wacatr.,1Gr.an 1.40 rrher Capitol Park: ‘APpIF there or to 5 X-ROOM 7.5 & RUTH! TILER & RUTH! a cK HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, FUR. provements, 1426 PIERCE PLACE, DESIRAB Satay Groom bakes brave wtih cele, all innprove- §25:55"B. W. WARNE & Co. 1 & BRADLEY, 927 Faw. Union si-aw. ERFORD, 7 F st. aw. ER STORE, 1262 ood yard, water aid yaa, OLS Net. bw yO PTO GOD TENANT—NICE 1 Hill; #even rocus; water ia * RP. BIGELOW, 605 7th st, jour for 840 per Fae Toth st nw. JyG-ait md tacit the. ut weiner Lath at = Yo permanent t nan’ LC. LOOMIS. 126 D ST. NW, 1 oe OES DAVID A. WINDSOR, 3 F at aw. ne. ‘E,W. WARNER & CO. W.. BRICK ni odes ovenseita: Jy at BicCaulles's, U8 ‘co ayo E, NEARLY NEW, <hofee dstory atd basement brick house. 8 fovtue spruvenenta- ewly Tapered; Tout wy at oe" IOWA CIKCLE, FUR- ‘ished, at $1,600 0 year to a careful tenant Ap- BEiw 3 435 at, sual A HOUSE 102 BT. st-class in all respects DODGE £ SONS. 700 Me ROUND TRIP, 15 CENTS. _4y5-3te_ | 910 9th st'n.w. i 75. Momie Cloth Bureau Cover, reduced to 69e. < {OR RENT—TWO VERY NICE SIX-HOOM, BAY | 50c. Linen Bureau Cover, reduced to 39¢, eS aN ee Sad Oe ee oe etal HIN, near East | i SPIED. ‘ne cera “ 290. ‘Washingtonian's Most Popular Resort. oS agian ac io te eres SSELGS Ut. bet. 18th & 19K. 150 Be = ee Lae “a'r Fine Linen Hemstitched Tray Cover, 43¢. ‘Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf R RENT-1234 MASS_0220 Bound’y at. 7r 818.33 | huge nest 125 Extra, larger“ tL every SUNDAY at 10 @.m. und 3 p.m., returning at 2 nw. 15F. $329.00) 1220 Gt st. Br.15.30, ty All-Linen Tray Cover, 25¢. and8 p.m. Tickets 25 cents, Every WEDNESDAY | 1120 9th at.i.w-i4r./9.00 1304 dd tac. Bra. 25 “198 x ieee, ? =. BB.SN Bolton Sheeting, inall colors, for New Art Work, | St *.m_ and © p.m. returning ©t G aud 2) pom. new-10840.00 711 Irv ‘Tickets 25 cents, Family day at River View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returning at 5 pm. ‘Tickets 10 cent, Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6:30 p.n.returning at 11 p. m. ‘Tickets 25 cents. Dancing down and ‘back and ut the grounds on all trips except Sunday. Bolting Cloth, for Fanting and Embroidery, in all widths, ‘New Shades in Rope Silk and Bagarren Linen Thread. Full line of all kinds of Embroidery Material. ‘New Work of all kinds commenced for customers, at OPPENHEIMER’S: Fine Brass Band on Sundays. No objectionable parties allowed, ‘New Building, 514 9th st. n. Forcharters, &c..apply to F. 8, RANDALL. 420 Bole Agents for the Ney Home Sewing Machine, | 29° 1100" Virginie aver LONIAL ACH, CWiedingioue Fanbus Watering Place and Excur- ADIES* ‘sion Resort. L al Steuer GoLD cayacity 2.000, ‘To ensure comfort of passeniors Mmtted to 1,200. f ‘laity ) BONNET TUb-atreet whart Sib {eyggot Saturday ‘Three hours atthe each” Home tS octock pm. ‘Special Attractions ‘8. ‘Surf and salt Water PIM Fine Hotel, Bator fet Mater Bathing olfer Coaster, © LARGE STOOK. ‘And ail tue Popular Amusementa, ‘Dinner, Lunch ee on Steamer and at Low PRICES, PROF. PISTORI'S BUA“S AND STRING BAND. Grand Danciuy Deck on Steauner, — Grandesi Wacursion Ever offered. MTURSDAYS aud SURDAYS Under then RANE M. LEWIS on Weunpaeezvent of Band 0: Hallw Fare, round-trip. ‘bo. * 12165 Penn. ave ‘Special rates to orvanizativna, Btato-rooms can be secured iirudvance.” Apply to Buccessor to Samuel Lewis’ Sons, mys | ee OP ARID LEY. Gomera Meet, ‘ARSHALL ALL. eamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave at 10am {or Marshall Hall resching Washington at 4 p.m SUNDA\ Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will make three trios to HOUSEKEEPERS are invited toexamine the CELE- | Marshall Hall during the summer months. leaving at BBATED REFRIGERATORS for which we aresole | 30; ne Oa he Deccan Wesinnres: ea tari ict. y the public, on FRIDAY, JULY EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, of aS SATURDAY, SULY. Tie and every Feiday WITH SLATE-STONE SHELVES. ‘aud Saturday theroa/ter di ithe summer, months, "wil: make two tripe to Marshall Hall, leay” aes tnd 9:19 pan and reaching the ty st 50 Pk ‘We bave sold sbove for twelve years, aud every pur- chaser is pleased with them. ie LOBILLARD REFRIGERATORS catering in din! the Hail. a Fe ea x They sxe all Atet-cless Hefrigecstors ant €othatr packet EXCELSIOR her: trips ‘Work well and economically. Sigém packet EXC! Wednesday, and Meerin eM ae ores : Spel tt Paixrep Farxon Axsarnces, 300. ‘All Wool, fine quality, double width. The price for these beautiful goods im the early season was 750 Wot affected by dampness, aud being light Weight are go arene} ee FRENCH SATIN atyles, FRENCH CHALLIS, anest 7 400. FRENCH UNDINES, quality, 160, ‘New Styles in American CHALLIS, 180, INDIA SILKS reduced from $1.25 to 750. ‘PARASOLS at cost. GINGHAMS at reduced prices. Previous to inventory we offer choice Dress Goods Joes than wholewale prices, ‘Fast BLACK HOSE, all qualities. GAUZE COTTON, and SILK UNDERWRAR. ROE, CEN’ rey ae 6th *, nw. 17. 28 Oth st. hw: Se. ALBEKT F. FOX, 920 Fst 'TRALLY LOCATED 8100. Brick. rooms, bath, roe eesT— 7 Un.w .22r 81 r ni. Deck 7st ‘BUSHNELL AT A BARGAIN. & CARUSI, OOS ¥ st. we 001526 10th n. 79215 Bus w. | RENT—O29 K Si, NW.—RARE OPPOKTU- ity to wet howe ingood location. Ss, ERT FORD, 1423% Fut jys-3t JOR KENT—921 PRENCH ST. N. W., SIX-RUOM ese Se | ply at 967 New York aye. nw. dys LOK RENT—HOUSE 1211 G ST.N.W., SUITAB_E Fier Site and Dwelliae, 630." Rugiiee 4 a. | re se FOR RENT—HOUSES. _|COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR RENT—THERE-STORY BRICK HOUSE 223 DOR SALE DE-TRABLE BUILD NQ LoTs AT f Krook'e a.” first station Ou: y. eity om Motropeis Sen tetatestate bay to leit hosty to Legon TONS PAIRO, Trustee, 489 Lovitsians eve. iy7-lm JOR SALE SMALL PARM, WITHIN TWO M Lis vt this Vises, ain OB main therouch are Ligh and, healthy location: oy!¥ $B 200, cay toms RAPHILGLs, laud sow Fook ave j97-tea E Fe SALE—FARM OF 480 AOKES: TEN. hOOM house. Living epriiare U 2 best gn J BS — 4.3 ae Sie if dwt ea, Servis $3 et wre on C. Tid ‘nicest Abenandria, Va. ee ES tS OK SALE O} EXCHANGE 203 Acree of Wand it, Als in Bullen of waits of v0 20:0"Reren. nate senses. 26° Acres “Tinsber Lox Ja keoheilin, tte pork Wi efor particulars or ome ay ‘M. 4. WING, 62h Feat. Eee SALE OK EXCHANGE 1.700 ACKES TIM- be: Land in Limeuburs co. Va. with, netlie, etre Sal be * Rh SALE—A FARM OF 256 ACKPS, NEAK Friction TAROF, 320, ACER NEA ets “he veo chars ueral ayer. oe ovis wear. This ro 314 parchaser 4 WESCOTT A WILCOX 1907 Pave tow. SOU StU OF 8 hs Hat Clear, balance youd tinker, #0 Joan ta b | Slietiiy rolling, will boscli' cheap. terme ferecmakas ("37 CD ROVER a ae SALE TWO STURT AND nantmen® stable “and ‘other buiatiye ant ‘ou Biedeusbury roet, half tulle the ULL BUYER SIS diene ayy ie A TRACT OF 8 ACKES. STTUATED of the Potomac, opposite Groner tw ty th water. lanve tres, hens in the « fruit-ra xing. Vrice @800 : ment of €20 per mouth T. i 8: ‘or for garden ite ow gaat a fo FPHLRD & 0.0473 t poR SALE Hignt ACRE FARM AT BOCK VIL cee-ary mnprovenents. tenDe Fess! Apply to KT. VBAMS, Wockviile, Bde pes BUY A SMALL Praia, \euibe, ‘wear, Washi» ‘Address ML. MATS, Westsituster, wk Pur SALE-curar—a Tracr Nw Fd Recrans Sncr ian FORD, 142556 ; eet oa Fat, © oe ND HANDSOME COTTAGE 0 Seek uf ground at i akon tee frou ‘More than 100 others, allt TAS AT MELROSE PARK, MLATTS desirable Lats, oppoaite the li Ce ot the late KK. Pilot, coq. Late feet, fronting on Melrose ave.” Price “2 sq:tre foot. Liberal terms to purchasers of ture yvne build at onc ville, Ma TA Lek & KUTHEKPOWD, a 1307 Fat. kw NT-AT HERNDON, Va, A 230-0" & SALE-AT GAITHERSBURG, MONTGOM- ery County, Md., twonty the ivowt land in tbe ein) re wrove of uatural inter: he Fonting on the Preerici rest with rive of th station suitable for s country mient tocity: twelve traits dai.) cach way ‘rains take Ue ran ym thirts-cieht. tall $5,000," For teewer tnfurumtion ar ESAT) a°P HILL & CO. Lain Pat UK SALE HE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE N.C. stephea, at Bindensburg. inquire of ‘Mrs ECDONNE., Biadensbare, Md. Cool + acres el fine raging grams Je20-wasebu” OK SALE—SUNNYOIDE”—B AU TIFUL QUUN- uy. Lawton berg: wilt be suid ate b A. T)COUMBE or JK. THOMPUN, 1425 §s ave. a0. FGF SALETTHIRTEEN MITLION sQUAKE FRET of ground, an lots to sut. being kuown as “ibe North Ariuwion Heights.” im full view and west of Washington City, DC. aud on which ate many erand Mila eites. hich and perfectly enithy, prices low. Ke A PHILLIPS, 1419 New York ave. ez ha JOR SALE-NEAR ROCKVILLE, 75 ACKES, <8 far. R-toom hotse, ih lovely eruve: ; uaghs, beaitiiful site cheap.” 9 other farmua DLUCKE THUS #, oF kiorkville. Md Jol tna ‘OK SALE—HANDSOME BUILDING SITES AT Dunn-Loring. “Among improvemeute are new depot, poat-oflie: bull store, haudnome wew cot taaey, Ke uacuiucent sarks nd aiucral ‘syrinan Cal for wew plat iF tas pecia’ inducements to Uuliders MCLACHLEN ® BATCHELDER, 1215 ¥ st um, muy 26-han )OK SALE —AT FOREST INN PARK PORES | © Glen, very devirable villa sites. several Leswtsfal | aaidoniots almwedy erected.” This | ceation om the ‘Setropoittes. arab CLEVE. | irvin Z cents a fot upwank TuUS G. i fap pe | tb Fecae we TuOS {OK BALE—BARGAINS LOTS AT POREST GLEN, i? Tase P LLANEUUS JOR SALE—eu00 WILL BUY STOCK, FIXTURES Aud Roo will of payin serocers, Pry stun xt Ma-; tweaty muluuiew ride from 1ity 8.0 pemdemmmion sot 38-1 quer storet ronson for welling waner side wove ne | iene" position Adare CUNSIDENCE. Geortrtwis Pont iy ie OK SALE—BICYCLE, PSYCHO, IN EXCEL ENT condition, will be suid at & bargain. at 1213 New Hiamyshire ave. ” 20k SAL’—A TINE FRESH JERSEY COW AND st Uekmon helier calf, i, prin ot, wear 1sth, | St Pesan. - 37 SE DRIVING WUNGE AND JUMP peat carriage, cheap, Apwiy GA LUNG, cor = e a” | POE SMSAT A TARGATS LACK MAK, 16 bana h, sound, kind. and yeutie. owner we rg a SMIWA KEVES, 410 14th stn we ye OK BALEJUS1 ARKIVED, 20 HORSES, AMONG | Fitts come Que drsit and ditters: aise, te sesane aude few iow priced borses. SCHLLGEL & Quiont pare See ee ee 208, SALE—A “STAR™ BICVCLE SILENT uackied, in excellent coudit on. Apply at | PROk BATE No ¥ | EP tect long: handsome cabin tu hard gently ntteds can be deuvencd seedy for-crust ¢ July 3G. Address NOMTON CO. Puller Srey City, Ned oe XIUGES OF A GhorkY ‘A tact Poke ‘tore Dearly mew. aleo ctck it desired, of oi ud table for Feat @1 Yur toon SONNECTED WITH the oot, wil seth a pair of ome, finely bred horses: ware Tanted: wommer carriage aud barpem. “Addvese Dox SS Starcmeo. en JOK SALE—GRAPHOPHONE, LINOTYPE, PNEU- mate Gun Cartas, Dytamoserept, Adjustable Hore shor, ant Kea and Ligut Socks slow yrices teak bibere, CHAS. ATBILEDS. 3008" nw ‘ster bande Uist ld at a macs i BUWEN'S LIVehY S1ADLES on N. have, bet Guvend eb nice Fetuily Gun woot condition. At té iss 70k: SALE—AN EX ELUENT. Uvii Evian, st about unit orice. siaet be sold. at once, damily Leaving city, “Inguire at S447 kw uw. Je POOH SALE—CHEAP—ONE LAMGL GKAY HOR~E, K’cchvstd harncen: al o ome your Innge tiesto harness ai extcuiot 1Wubet warou, ail xyarauterd seat mt goed Coats ‘eeat) Carrum, 415 Oth we now. ROH MENT—408 VIRGINIA. AVES te SOUTH: Je26-20 J. 1, DYER, 600 13th st. n. w. ai ‘pew. sit-Too water, Kus — ane rege = month. 3 oy .NT—921 OST. N.W., POURTELN RUOM! ALE—CHEAP — A GOUD SKOO\D. sre SS WARTS Win. 2 9 | eat Ba grermn eye ae Sag ED BS Ok RENT—NEAT AND TIDY BA\-WINDOw | fuci"'@u5 yer mouth, ve yen yy FP ‘Brick House, seven rooms; al! modern tmprove- | aud Fete. ne.: 9 rooins and bath; gg RAE Hy Fey PF ments, &e 5 1410 Columbia st. nw. By | mouth. : 51S Bch wt Bw. de-2 so Fy 7 sk 6 ARETE, 1S Tee. JOK KENT—NOS. 120, 122 AND 24 MARMLAND | Secretary and bookemse, cost $129. eioweut chidluuters 1K RENT—2003, ave. s.w.; ten rooms and beth, ail convemiences; 4 Dun) TRs rug, om! SBS, and everyting Brick. bay windows, halls; le a for Al iPow Serate to au rer: si rooms eack. Bhine VE 1125 7th at mw. ucatiun for boardipehouse. App. to WAS IAGTUS BANEMHOWEM, Buccomor 10 Banen be ed0-26 House tor sale 911 Ost a. syO-tatar POR, RENTS” FURMISHED HOUSE OF rooms {or louxer. Apply at ouce, 3 Der mouth for summer monthe (Fat duce, iba? Mineteee we six elyeht rooms St ew. 5 neu a 1719. 101 Pau st. Brick, 616 224 st n.w.; eight heruic woes to the house. Jezo-8t mouth. with ail modern tiny it: tse. dnguise 40: NT—ONE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, BRE! , rovements: 1916 Sth ve ‘Une two-story Touma: concrete cell 90. asia me ‘9 roots and store, ‘B-atory, ¥ NTIERESTING READING, as & NT ENNSYLVANIA AVE, STORY ‘Ou RENT—225 PES LVANTA AVE, SILK GRENA- 190d 6125. tm FA BEL, WALNUT Fhawi eee