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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weamer. For the District of Columbia, Virginia, North Carolina, fair; stationary temperature; variable Wooowaxp & Lorunor have just new toc of Em Embroidered Momie cloth aay ot Winasot Cloth Lap Robes, from $2.75 tos each. $4, 6.50 anv & Curip Surrs Repccep to $3.50. Eira Bros, 7th and & ‘TRY Basex Axri-M. Toxic, an invigorat- ing beverage, on draught by all ‘Druggisua Se. 8 i Avovr 50 children’s cambric dresses, nicely Some were $5, $4, $3, $2; will all go at 8c. The bargain of your life. are siignly dusty, from and handling, and 50 Of these at 98c. NGSBURGH & Now $2. A lot of Ladies’ Spring-Weight Jackets, which, | ‘S0lé from $4.75 to $8, at epee cS Lhe ing 3 oA Tie ‘Punk Gas Frercnss at Sepp & Bro, 9th st. Waar rr Mzans.—Our “cut price sale” andthe STeat crowds at our stores means that our mar- iy low prices have Deen cut so as to bring figures on our fine, reliable summer footwear ‘to What other houses would call rumous. ‘that we want to close out, in season, our ‘summer stock at ali hazards, so as to make room for our fail stock, now being made. See City Items a for sample price-list of the cut prices now prevail- ing at Wm. Hahn & Co.’s Reliable Shoe Houses. $3.60 Pawrs Rapvorion sale. Exsraan’s, 7thand E, Bocrson WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle. Love Buaxcu ‘Distilied in 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. Charies Kraemer, 7S Tea st. aw Larast Srvies Straw and Light Felt Hats re. Purasmo axp Fruwack Worx promptly attended toby © S\SuEDD & Buo, 432 tb st, Wooowarp & Loruror are offt quantities of Floss at greatly reduced prices to Stock taking. of them Panrs Repvcen to$i00, Ewawan’s, 7thand E HaLy Price. Ladies’ Muslin and Cambric Undergarments at BAM Price, wu. H. MeRixaw, Successor, . "983 Pa,'ave, ‘Wazus Icz Co.'s Penobscot ice—red wagons, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements Te-Night. Ataavon’s—“The Grand Duchess.” Jomxson’s Fart TueaTen.—“The Danites.” —_— Condensed Locals. ‘The yacht Resolute left Tuesday morning for & two-weeks' cruise to the capes, with Messrs. H. C. ‘Moses, Walter C. Carroll, W. A. Johnston, and A. €. Moses aboard, with Mr. L. Gerhardt as captain. ‘Mr. E. M. Duna, of this city, has been appointed stenograpier ts the Maryland agricultural expert meat scation connected with the Maryland cultural College, at College Station, on the Baltt- more and Olio Katlroad. ‘The last wil of Nancy Brogden, has, been filed for probate with Register Clagett. estate to er sister, Millie Nichols, in recognition, S, of many Kindnesses. ‘A bili for divorce has been fled by Jenme M., mst. ‘Thos. J. Curtis They were married in quier County, Va. in September, 1886. She charges him with’ crue! treatmen Geo. Gray, colored, employed on the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, had his hand badly crusued yesterday while coupling cars at Brandywine Sta- Yon, on the Pope’s Creek Branch. He was brought here and taken to the Emergency Hospital. ‘The alarm of fire at $ O'clock last night was caused by fire in the house of Ida Kester, 461 Grant Court southwest. The damage was about 5. ‘Wm. Young, colored, residing at 710 Freeman's alley, bad bis leg broken yesterday by the falling of a bale of hayon Lim. He was taken to the ‘Freedman’s Hospital, In the record of marri: licenses published Wednesday the names of br. F. T. Chamberlin and Miss Efile C. Brown were connected by mis- take. The list should have read Dr. F. fT. Cham- . Thomp- (0. 304 M street northwest, re- ‘house was forced open yesterday @ gold Watch and chain, a gold and $2.25 in cash. ——____ Case at Ivy City. A PLEA OF SELF-DEFENSE SUSTAINED. ‘This morning in the Police Court Mr. James ‘The game was close and exciting throughout, and Was won in the eighth by Hoy’s single hit, Myer’s ‘ase on balls, and Daily's two-base hit. Whitney and Muck, and Radbourne and Kelly were the batteries. The Senators bunched their bits sum- ciently to earn four runs. Hoy led in batting, with three singlea Daily made a single and © doubie, and Myers came in fora homerun. The H Be Ff And kidneys are organs which it is important should be hept in good condition, and yet they are over- ‘worked and abused by nearly everybody, until they be- come worn-out, clogged up, or diseased. Hood's Sar- saparilla cures all difficultios with these organs, rouses- ‘them to healthy action, and tones the whole digestive organiam. “Ihave been using Hood's Sarsaparilla for indiges- ion and liver trouble. It has greatly benefited me, chance to win. O'Day has pitched against Clark- son in Your games and ewo at tuese have boca Won jas "irhe Mount Vernons defeated the Riversides yes- terday at Capitol Park by a score of 9 to Bat. terles—Mount Vernons, Roberts and Resch; River- sides, Ryan and Beech. the negro in self-defence. The negro, he said, attacked Mr. Coyle with a board before the latter fred. Mr. Carrington said that Warren had used ‘bis same board on two vuber men. One ofthe ‘he other man, whose name was Tennessee, died from the effects of the injuries recetved. Warren Yestiied that he went to Mr. Coyle’s stable yester- day and Coyle threw some siones at nis He had some words with Mr. Coyle, and the latter Uhreatened to shoot him. Witness said to him: eMF, Corie, You Won't shoot anybody,” whereupon he defendant fired at him. The struck his forebead and under the scalp, coming out ‘at the back of his head. He making any attempt to strike Mr. Coyle, but admitted having Struck a man named Sam, who was confined in ‘the hospital four months.” The assault, he said, Occurred in Mr. Coyle’s stable at Ivy City. Prince Simmons, colored, was called for the tion. He testified that Mr. Coyie ordered arrea Out of the stable, when the latter pleked Up the pleceof board and walked toward Mr. Coyle. mireatening to brain bim, when tne defend- The after commenting on the law of self- defense, disiiased the ease, [Advertisement } Amuse Cry Exctnslonisrs.— First-class table and rooms $1.50 an r Hall, cottage, Park Place. Mrs. Belle CaPrigap. ot Washinguos ‘ ——— B. axp O. Kamnoap Trarna—All obstructions caused by tlood on Pittsburg and Wheeling divis- Jon of Baltimore and Obio Kallroad have been re- moved and Uains are now running on regular ——»__. Ravs axb Txuex—A lady who has taken an Seat art tn the ght against ceusing certain Dar-routus not far from the Government Printing ‘OMtice was passing one of the saloons with another lady last eveniug when Ube proprietor called out “Hats.” Tue lay turned quickly toward hima and Said: “It we are the rats you are the terrier.” A Cax-Driver Fixep FoR RECKLESS SuooTixe.— Daniel Harris, driver of am Anacostia street. car, Was before the Police Court this morning ¢ With Dring a pistol near Ist and M streets souch- east last Saturday night. The driver claimed that Some person threw a rock through a car window, and for that reason he id.the snooting. A enild Rear by narrowly esca| ‘shot. “The court imposea'a ae of g20. ——-___ Szasiione EXccnsiox. to PP —Only $3 to Atlantic City pie ae A'Sramer Can —Geo. Saxty, a boy, Gly. injured. yesterday stterneen: by G5 Wheel of a7 h-sireet car passing over bis leg. He was tying to get Sade Dee him off the wagon, when he fell under the ear, and. the driver, J. B. Sheen, could stop it the Passed over his leg. He was atter by Drs. T.G. Addison and FJ, Shadd, and taken to bis home, 1823 7th street northwest. The Potomac regatta Committee has been informed that the regatta ere on the Stu Of next month will be attended DY Bre eight-oared crews, among them being the Crescent, Fairmount ahd the Staten Island crews, ‘The cs have entered for the four-oared race, Sd the vid Dominions for the lour-oared gig race. ‘The rezatta committee has received a letver the geaeral passenger agent of the stating that single fare only SaRReLNE caramen, coming to and going trom Doats Will be carried free, SrExp Scxpay BY Auantic City via B. FY] iit we i] fe] J A I PITCHER WIDNER SAFE It has been published that the New Orleans club has blacklisted Widner, Washington's new pitcher, and thatif the charges are sustained the two games in which he played against the Philadel. phias will be thrown out. ‘hea & STaR reporter asked President Young about it to-day he said: “The rumor is a foolish one. When an association disbands every club loses all tts rights and every contract is annulled uaderthe uational agreée- ment. No club has any more rights than its asso- ciation, and the talk of New Orleans biackilsting ny one now is ily.” a Plucher Monet. ‘ . SRA SEE District Government Affairs. FIRE DEPARTMENT CHANGES RECOMMENDED. Chief Parris, of the ire department, has made the following’ recotamendations for ment: Acting Assistant Chief Louis P. Low: assistant chiel, and Acting Assistant Chief Wm. T. Belt, be appoluited second assistant chief; ‘Tiller— man S. R. Henry, of Truck A, promoted to foreman; Tierman Joun Suerman, ‘Truck B, promoted to foreman; Assistant Foreinan F. A. altz, of Truck A, promoved Uo Ullerman:, Frivate M. Niland, of Tuck B, promoted to tilerman; Fireman J. Angell, Company 5, _—— vo engineer; Private J. F. Creamer, of No. 3, promoted to fire- man; Private J. Nolai, No. 3, prouoted to hostler; | Private J. B. Clarke, No, 1, promoted to freman; Ana T. A. Griffin, J.'N. Patten, J. O'Conner, W. H. Hooper, J. W. Suiith, ¥. Dodge, J. A. Alber, C. B Kenealy, J. Hickey, G. i. Giles, J. L. Gillott, and GE Harper, to be privates of the new company, No.8 REFORM SCHOOL YOR GIRLS. ‘The Commissioners ave received a communica. tion from J. T. Dyer offering the country seat of the late Gen. Wm. Hickey, on the Hickey road, a3 reform school for girls.’ The place is offered at $25,000, and contains nearly 28 acres, ‘THE WALLACH SCHOOL LOT. ‘The Commissioners yesterday received @ letter from Mr. W. C. Dodge protesting against the loca- Uon of an engine-house on the “Wallach school Square,” as it would endanger the lives of 1,300 culldrén. He asks that the Commissioners recon- sider the matter and place the engine-house on some otuer lot owned by the District’ in that sec- uo, ‘THE AILANTUUS TREES MUST GO. ‘The Commissioners nave recommended that a Special order be issued to the parking commis. sioner directing the removal of the allanthus ees on D street, between 20 and 3d, as they are injurious to heaith. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘There will be an examination of applicants for ‘the police force to-morrow at 10 a.m. Assessor Fish has written to the Commissioner advising the purchase of lots 3, 4 and 5 of square 541, facing I street, between 3d and 45; for {he'new school houise to be located in “the fourth trict. Louis T. Cornish has been recommended for trustee of the eight division public schools, Senator Sherman called on the Commissioners this morning and requested that T streew from North Capitol to 3d streets be paved, and G street £Hotn 28 to 3 streets be graded, as provided in tae District appropriation bill. A letter substantially the same as that pub- Ushed exclusively in yesterday's Stak, relative w the extension of streets beyond the Boundary, was Submitted to Senator Faulkner, of the committee on, the District of Columbia, by’ the Commissioners tolday. — ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds im fee have been filed as follows: Oella Chappel to Cora B. Chappel, subs 38 and 40, 8q. 910; $1,350. Octavia S. Haildaway wo G. W. Myers, lot 8 bik. 37, Columbia Heights; $2,850. 8, D. Newcomb to B. W. Clark, pt. suv 26, sq. 942; $207. W. L. Bramhall, trustee, to T. M. Burt, pt 2, Sq. 69; $—. Julius A. Maedel to pt’sud $5 2a; $1,120.20. Jas. P- Hawes to kugenie A. _——— (Advertisement. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS aT Bay RipGE.—60 miles on the Bay.—Commenctag Monday, July 234, and continuing until further noti patrons. of Bay Ridge will have the privil of a 60-mile icHenry, Key's “Star Spangied Banner” fenders in 1814; the grain elevators, dor, ana city of Baltimore. Ketui will reach Bay Hidge, at 9p. m. allows gers taking four Tesort, the boat passen- at the tifa) —___ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tux EvExrxe Stan. ‘TaE ScGAR PLaNt.—It is understood that an ef- fort will be made to put into use some of the large on the river side now unused—Wheat's Industries of Alexandria, {ust ;nt here to be refined from ‘est Indies in exchange for cargoes of tlour and tobacco. Many of Alexandria's young men were carried to New Orleans by this fd several ofthe largeat housesin town, now cost ‘and several of the largest in town, now con- Nerted Into dwellings, were built and long used as, ar refineries. “fat Esrare at Avcriox.—The latest _real- estate sales here are a lot 163; feet by 100 feet, ‘southeast corner of Queen and Alfred streets, frame building, bought by Jane E.” Har. ‘at $550; a lot, 16 by $0 feet, on south side of between Patrick and bought ‘Norss.—The steamer Leary in here terday was searched by the police for Henry al. Jory, colored, alleged to have stolen $125 from Annie Buckley in Washington, but Malicry was ot found.—Mr. Edgar Padgett, hed ‘fall yesterday at Hellmuth’s new ‘and Columbus streets, and was Mra. Davis, a venerable lady, mother of 3 : : Hl ae u ui Hf ini ® F ity i fi ite and I think it is fully as good medicine as claimed.” ZEB, Cumaano, Chief Earmeer Fire Dept, Stoning- ¥..B." If you deotde to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, do ‘Rot be induced to buy any other. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Losnx To Tms ON JULY 23, ON JULY 24, ON JULY 23, ON JULY 26, ON JULY 27, ON JULY 28, 1888, ‘The following wonderful inducement will be offered to strictly cash: buyers of Dry Goods. Cash customers who buy 8 oF over can select one of the following valuable presenta: ‘A lange sige handsome Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50. Two pairs of pure Linen, Kuotted:frin alge Damask Towels, worth $3. ‘Two pairs of uilk-embrotas ered glove Siting Corsets, worth €1.90- One dozen rine fine ually, Duma “Naoalnn, worth red Table Danske worth 82 Sig THE VALUABLE PRESENTS Are “PILED” up of a large table near the entrance of our store. CARTERS, 721 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. ‘TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Selling Goods to STRICTLY CASH CUSTOM- Het 3319) Gear Duy Goons Axsouncemenr By THOS J. LUTTRELL, Successor to Lutrnent, & Wixe, In addition to Stiks, Satins, Velvets, Henricttas, Cashmeres, Albatross, Nun's Veiling, Wool Suitings, Ladies’ Cloths, Sateens, Scotch Ginghams, Challies, Table Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Gents' and Ladies’ Furnishings, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Buttons, Ribbons, snd all other foreign Dry Goods at a special discount of 10 percent until August 16, 1 will also wive a discount of 5 per cent on all Cotton Goods. 1 will also offer 500 Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at prime ccst; these goods are this seasons and choice ‘styles. An auction lot of Gents’ Half Hose, also Ladies’ Colored Hose, consisting of 200 doz., which I will sell # pairs for 23c., less than wholesale price. 2,000 yards Krinkle Seersucker, last season's, price 12}4c I will sell tuem at Gc. per yard to close. All persons desiring to find the greatest bargains ever offered in Dry Goods in Washington, will do well to call at 1930 Pa. ave. n.w., where they can be pleased. both in quality, style and price, All persons owing the late firm of Luttrell & Wine will be kind enough to settle their bills at the earliest Pousible moment with THOS. J. LUTTRELL, Successor to LuTTREL. & Wixe, 20th st. and Pa ave. n.w. dy21-1W Panaverem Stone will continue the sale of REMNANTS and ODDS and ENDS at ONE-HALF VALUE. PARASOLS at cost, Great Bargains in HOSIERY, and UNDER- WeAR. Ladies’ Full RecularBalbriggan aud Piu-Btripe HOSE reduced to 12 4c. Ladies’ GAUZE VESTS, fine quality, re- duced to 20c. Children's fine GAUZE BALBRIGGAN, all size. Price was 31c. to 50c. Now 25c. Great Bargains in WHITE GOODs at 1250. One lot cf 30 pieces NAINSOOK and SWISS EMBROIDERIES. Were 15c. to 25c. Now 1260. Bargains in CASHMERE SHAWLS and SCARFS. Colors: Cream, Bine, Pink, Cardi- nal, Tan and Black. All marked down to close. It seems odd to advertise BLANKETS in mid-summer, but you can save 75c. buying them now. One case 10-4 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, worth 83.25 a pair, to go for 82.50. One lot 24-inch Black Silk SUN UMBREL- LAS. Reduced from 81.75 to $1. Odds and Ends in CORSETS at50c. Worth double. Great bargains in MATTINGS. French GINGHAMS reduced from 5c. to 16c. CARHART & LEIDY. 22 ‘928 7th and 706 Kat nw. Sezouz Suz For 5 Davs. Closing out some odds and ends in Stamped Linens. ‘30c. extra fine Momie Cloth Splasher; reduced to 30¢, 60c. extra fine Momie Cloth, open-work Splasher; re- duced to 49¢. Xo” Mestens in Tray Covers for German Cord work Some very fine Hemstitched Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Shams, Tray Covers, of which we have only one and two pieces of # kind, will be sold at greatly reduced Llot of Linen Chair Tidies at 5c. apiece. New Shades of Rope Silk and all the new Embroid- ory matorials, Bolting, Sheeting, and Art Satine in all of the new shades. Silk Bolting Cloth for Embroidering and Painting im all widths, at 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO.’S, Agents new Home Sewing Machine, 514 9th st. n. w. sy26 ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever put upon ‘the District market, JAR, L, BARBOUR & SOX, LARGE STOCK. ‘LOW PRICES, FRANK M. LEWig, ‘1215 Peon. ave, ‘Buccsssor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, myLsm Follo wu tomorrow cals; atG. W. Avagxer 821 7th st. nw. Srortndoe,; ange pat 1éc., worth 25c. ; large dustpans, #e.; large clothes baskets, 46c.;' deco- rated dinner and tea sets combined, $9.98, worth $18; oblong wash-boilers, 44c.; $1 porcelain-lined Preserving kettle, only 67c,; hand-painted china plates, 13c. ; toy brooms, 2c. ; 3 of tacks, Se, “Balance of our stock of trunks, refrigerators ‘and baby carriages 15 per cent below cost. 1. $3.00 for $1.65. Ladies’ $3 Kid Button Boots go at $1.65 at the Fire Sale, " Family shoe Store, 316 7ub St. 1 Procession Come to the .. Grand Republic Cigarros is what the knowing ones want. For sale by all first-class dealers.” Wholesale dealers, Luchs & Bro, 1 We Sell an Excellent Claret 25c. per Dott fine Imported Claret 50c., or $5.50 for a ‘case of 12 qts.; Blackberry Brandy, a splendid medicinal article, 75c., large bottles: Lime Juice and Lemon Cordisi, large bottle, 33c. bottle; Pure Rye Whisky 75c. large bottle; aiso the best brands of Cigars at the lowest prices. Our Opera Boquet, Sc. each, $2 ror 50, are unrivaled in style, work: manship and smoking qualities. Give usa all to-morrow. . & P. Merzonn, a 417 7th st. LW, Fire! Fire! Fire! Kid Oxiord Ties only 50 cents a pair. ‘Spring-heel Shoes 65 cents, Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. 2 Odds ai Er ‘The Fair, 812 7th street no#hwest, continues until Saturday night. You know what our Odds and £nds sale means. It is useless to try to enumerate all the articies or endeavor to give you thg prices, It would take up the whole of this column, The goods that we have on our Odds and Ends counters for to-morrow must be ‘sold, and If you see the prices you will buy some of the goods. All we can advise 1s come as early as youcan. If others get a head of you It 1s not our fault. ‘We have done our best to pust you through tue medium of the papers. ‘Tne Farr, 812 7th st, n.w., 1 Fr. LE & Co., Proprietors, Gents’ g6 Shoes, ali styles hand made, go at $3.50 7 all styles, hand m: tomorrow. Famlly shoe Store, B10 Tthet. A Lot of all-leather Team Fly-Nets that we are closing out at'$1 each. Topham's, 1231 Pa. ave, nw. Call for Young’s ims, 714 K st., and 924 7th st Cheapest places tn the city. 4 Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable, 3m Gente’ $2.50 Shoes Only $1,45, At the Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. 1 “Royal Glue” Mends Everythi | ed the ea tere ope fo Glass, urniture, Wood, Jewelry, Toys, Ornament eather, habber, seta at Peg) ae tiga ways res t UggIsts grocers sei “Royal Glue” at 10c. 1,s,uath, How is This? Ladies’ genuine $5 French Kid Button going at ‘$2.65 at the Family Shoe store, 310 7th st. 1 ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING CAST-IRON WA ‘TER-PIPES, SPECIAL CASTINGS, AND VALV. FIVE OF THE ‘COMMISSION- ER OF THE DIS{EICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasurxo- ox, D. G., July 20, 1888. Sealed proposals, tm duplt- gate all Be received at, this ofice unul TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1888, for furuashing Cast-iron Water-pipes, Special Castings and Valves, hereinafter enumerated, For specifica- tions, blanks on which bids must be made, and ali other information apply at this ofice, be right is re served to reject any au ds oF parts of bids, B: WEBB, 8. E. WHEATLEY, CSAS. W. RAYMOND, ‘Commissioners D. C. y21-6t. $2 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONEKS, DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, JULY 2 1888.—The date for opening proposals to be receiv fn the forgoing edvertiscincnt (3 posttoned until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. on WEUNESDAY, AUGUST EIGHTH, 1888. W. 1. WEBB, 8. E. WHEATLEY, cu. RAYMOND. Commissioners. D.C. y26 PAVEMENTS — ROPOSALS FOR A ‘OMce of Public Buildings and Grounds, War De- partment: Waa DAC daly, 2h. Ti Sealed posal, in-dupiicate, will be: rec Dnt ‘noon. TUrsDaY, ACU 7 1888, for coustructin 3 aaphalt pavement and 1,800 square yards, more or leet of asphalt walks in the public grounds. Forms ani specifications can be obtained at tuis office. The United States reserves the riht to reject any and all propo- sals. JOHN M. WILSON, Colonel, U. 5. Army. 3¥2U,27,28,30,an18: ROFOSALS FOL A’ UNITED STATES NAV \L SUPPLIES FOR TI JULY 21, 1888.—In York ard Norfolk, aud Ni Anna] Jau,, are hereby informed that the opening of he been postponed to AUGUST SE 1858, at ELEVEN OCI ‘AM. and Clothing, Pee ee Janes F LION, Paymaster-General, U. 8. Navy. PHCROSALS, ¥OR FUEL FOR BOTANIC GARDEN for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1889, wili be re- Gcived ut the oficr rintendent Botanic Gar- ‘of the Suy den “until NOON, TUESDAY, JULY THIMTY-VIRST, 1888. | Particulars as to quality and quantity desired can be had upon application, WM. i. SMITH Sup- erintendeut Botanic Garden. ROPOSALS FOR THE CO’ ERS —OFrice oF Wasainorox, D.C. July 23. 188i will be receive" ats 0 ice unta CK M., un TUES VAR AUGUST SEVENTH, 188, for gginstewetig in the District of Coluinbia "porra-cotta ipe Sewers, Concrete Sewers, and Iecciving Basine. Bish foruns of proposals and specidcations can be ob- tained at this office upon application therefor, together with all necessary information, and bids upon these forms only will be considered. ‘The right Is reserved te aie, aby au all bids or ‘of bids. W: 3. WEBB. 8. missioners D. C. WHEATLEY, ©. W. BAYMOND, Com- dy34-6t Every Gesrmmux Ox His Oor. ING WANTS A COOL, DRESSY, AND COM- FORTABLE SUjT FUR AFTERNOONS, SOMETHING DIFFERENT FROM 418 MORNING OR WALKING SUITS. THE LATEST AND HANDSOMEST THINGS THIS SUMMER ARE THE LIGHT STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS, NEWEST IN STYLES, AND NOT 8O COMMON 48 THE WHITY: FLANNEL; NOT SO READILY SOIL- ED AND MORE EASILY WASHED. THEY ARE THE “NOBBY" THING FOR YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN WHO APPRE- CIATE A DRESSY HOT WEATHER SUIT. BEFORE YOU START ON YOUR TRIP, DON'T FORGET THAT ONE OR TWO WHITE OB FIGURED DUCK VESTS WILL ADD MUCH ,TO YOUR COMFORT 48 WELL AS ‘TO YOUB APPEARANCE. FOR YOUNG MEN THE NEAT FIGURED DUCK OR MARSEILLES ARE VERY DRESSY AND VERY STYLISH. AND THEN THESE HOT-WEATHER COM. FORTS COST 80 LITTLE THAT ALMOST ANY MAN CAN AFFORD TO TAKE THEM WITH BIM; IN FACT, FEW GENTLEMEN ©AN AFFORD TO GO WITHOUT THEM. OF COURSE THE EXTREMELY TAIN COATS AND VESTS FOR THE INDDLE OF {THE HOT DAYS ARE HERE AWAITING XOUB INSPECTION. FOR RENT_HOUSES. __ FOR RENT_HOUSES. ___ SUMMER RESORTS. JOR RENT—NINE-ROOM \odern. ta 2 mi to JOHN F. GI EN, 1416 | iCK HOUSE WITH ‘newly 85 jonpantts FE: RENT—453 G STA ry room \Gvated : .; reat ace he eat, FE BENT T2013 PORTNER PLAGE N.W— ‘Neat, two-story, dow brick ‘and . 3. M0. ; Ludit Ebbaiys SON 7189 IR RENT—1939 V1 all mod. imps. ; press tirable houve: Poni B50 per Vermont a ‘0 Ri Frito toon, nico ya near Penneylvahia ave! erty 3 RK REN’ table, thvee-story bn ith and other conveniences; desirat Address, JAMES st, Alexandria, Va. table. 910 Pst. uw: On ERMONT. AVE. 7 ROOM! 14 per month each ae 3 B whi: 1226 iN ALEXANDRIA. VA. . NICE LITTLE CO’ south front, large front and back (0. 407 G ST. N.W., THREE-STORY 407 a A rey at ine of Sait eee a 226-30" ‘WO NEW FIVE-ROOM BRICKS, water, &. On 27th st, dwelling; eleven rooms; hood. ¥. CARLIN & BONS, 319 King jy26-3t° iE WITH ‘yard; cellar and allcar lines," jy26-3t® AND STORE SUITA- Foote cor coatcctionery sid ice-cream stores air good oF, RENT- iterates ae aed pam L Eetivs Seta Boe FS REXNT—1 & BET. uth and and P and Rhode ea a ee Re ee ea ‘bu. 29 2118 714 19th ‘45.50/14 ed see BR ‘40-50 /1413 33d at., Sr. Pst..dr, -5Y 20z0 List. Gr 1812 Kt, oF 90/1104 23d at, Gr. S08 21st t..0r. 7.50 16ND V. 921 234 t.,Br.---"35.50 913 20th, 11g8 Batak, 2st: 150 224 wt. Sr. tai se 30 20th st.. Oras. 30.50! 2425-24: 2141 Ket. Sr. mi. 2625 Lat, Sr. 3441 Kat, 3250/2418 Va Soda Pat $30 28 142 Ost. 77. f 222066. jog za 919 French 1821 Fors v2 FE: 17 5 alias 1g210t 0 stabi oe 3 aw. 1126 loth |1732 19th si. 50 3820 Qt 3432 lath ot Or “50 3044 2ist 1514 30un ot. 2, 38 St. Dw... 1742 Net. nw. 1738 Tet’ 1120 13th st, 30 3816 Ve. 1504 8 st. nw. 50 Ae 28 1153 17th st. iw. 7.4 1727 Det 1409 Stoughton st. 41.07 1016 16th 70 B at. 9.1 40 3704 Cor 508 1B wt. 2 Eat 1530 20th st. 7. 1W0Y 7th wt. 1330 Seen 3 2 8 st. a 1439, 1012 N. 1212 Va. ave. 135) Bat ae 2234 Oth at. nw. 1 131 Pierce ‘The above houses can ofice only. THOMAS J. Fis “at = inser FE BENT—310 INDIANA AVE N. W., EIGH- Loen-room house, with stable, €20° per mouth: without stable, 863 fer ‘in advance. Address Jace for lunch ‘and oysters or fancy store. inguite of | wits HDX SMOOT, bit'and Boundary wim nw. Sonat | HENNE WO wil calm you, THOMAS BLAGDEN. ik RENT — 606 ‘TH ST. N. story brick, 9 r00 Fuse noe cat Zamory and basement b ick. 4y19-1m eee Zratory and Dascuse qe ag iy26-12¢ 1813 — RoR RENT— La 22 D ST. all mod. imps: heated : head £0 a, TIGHT, 61 th st. new. ¢ interior finish: first-cloi Boi N. por JOR RENT—825 IN ADVANCE, THA’ able 7-room press brick.2 bay windows Key next door e. 4.6, 0n€ Hat, 4 rooms. $20. rh improvement, luquire 403 7th as ueiehborhood, ‘BA Wit room, &c., in a good location in the northwestern part of the city: car and herdics on each side of the ‘square; rent &: Be VOR RENT—ON M ST. Al dows aiid piazzen ‘splendid location "an a lon; ty Aurust 1 Cali, utter pms S1i2 Mat, JOR RENT—STORE, CE! BON, ‘per mouth. HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. n.w. rooms win- 45 only if rented fat.“ syZ3-Lwe LLAR AND ONE ROOM. in rear 1024 9th st.nw. Apply to W.C. JOHN: 7 aw. ay23-1m FF" RENT—BY . mae eee at TTYL . fi : 0. HOLTZMAN ER & RUTHER! wor sew. KR RENT—A NINE-ROOM HOUSE, 222 D ST. ‘.w,; will be for rent ‘irat-class order: house bi Per month. Inquire 635 D ext month; in eated by hot water: rent @30 at nw. 1 RENT—310 M 8T,, painted three-story rooms and all mod. NEWLY PAPERED AND Basement brick 4) FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS 7 (NEVER yufacturers OR D GO} Fifcea sed; made by ane of the bert Gon in the country’; will be sold . APPLY to GEOKG « JOYCE, Carriage Manufactory, 14th and E sts. nw. as new; all latest and 4 ‘Quality of tone ald beat makes. Will be sold for one week only, at $25, 840 and 850 less than their value; stool and cover, and our aval wusrantes gust’ with, ouch’ pinso” "Tomes ons only $10 monthly till paid for. These are great snap socome sloné $i PIANO EXCHANGE, 3y27 422 Oth st. R SALE—POOL TABLE IN GOOD CONDITION. Apply to BR. HEBSACKER, 1230 7th st.uw. 1t* Fe SALE—CLUB TANDEM (CLE (EN- glish); best made; convertible into two styles «is ile machine; litte used; guarauteod in Perfect Sond ion js bar-ain to any one Wishing a first-class Can be seen ith st. n. machine. e a27-3t ‘OR SALE—CHEAP_A 46-INCH IDEAL BICYCLE, Pood te news 125 Kat wwe oF SETH CNGLE CO. 12thatand Peavey 26-e JOR SALE—A YOUNG BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS high, lame, will work anywhere. Apply, at stable Fciret as KR SALE—A LOT OF ALLLEATHER TEAM Fh Se or Oh ace ce $2. TOPHAWS, 1231 Pa ave. nw. I26-3t OR SALE.—ELEGANT Wai uy JLOR SALE_—THIS 18 A GOOD TIME TO SECURE 2 bargain ina Piano. We haves few. pisos that re bean rented, ad anefuly used which we Offer at 8 discoun 0 8100 from regular prices, Thess Tnstrumenia cap, without exception. be aa fully ware ranted as perfectly uew ouen. May be py ‘ou ingeailinenta, oF tented st low dirares with oncen $6 SANDERS & STAYMAN. ROE SALE_WE HAVE SOME SECONDHAND Organs which must be sold tomake room. To do this we offer them at very low prices as follo Burdett, 16 stops. : oye ‘Smith American, 4 Beatty, 20 stops.. ea stops. ‘Sold a little lees for cash. ‘SANDERS & STAYMAS, 4y25-6t Eves FROk, BALE — FINE DRIVING HORSE: VERY Fepuat: 16 hands hist: weigas 1,100 pounds, sate for family horse: sound aud getitie. For {ars address C. ¥. WILLIAMS. rene P:0., Va y24-at> FOE SALE_ON ACCOUNT OF EXPIRATION OF sissswate, tables and chaira st 41 13h st how. dyeeedit ‘ 13 LE — /ECOND-| 1G] e185, ue at ‘170 soda rane, 8 °G0., Music’ Dealers, 025 7th st a-w. -HORSK, kis, pony Passeawer ings cart wagon: ites, to hold 8 and harness, robes; also, Sargent tock ‘Wok GEYER 406 Burana mone ROR, SALE— Gi BUGGIES, ay "ySHN'S bOI SB Mot, Wi KR SALE—WE KEEP ‘ANTL Saddle eras ‘my16-3m JOR SALE-— THE quires + Perctiew eters PIANOS AND ORGANS. Liaise Assracwexts. cheap. They are the Remnants of good ‘many Bargains are in the lot. 97 = at . _3720-22wkeolw* ‘CAPE MAY Pore, x. "8a VE PACIFIC: Brig ie tect = PARR foteemertenc§ BS SPRING PRIVATE oeuEE RESORT. TWO Fe er ern eeare Sure Th BNOD- Skaisn Bor a2 oe. Wve. hae _mns- u M. Dat. a a Hasvos, . fiesta jeleradan SOS wo FLAMES, FOR WASHINGTONIANS, aE WELLINGTON = Te an ers, HOTEL GUERNSEY, suse! gad eaetmaly : open all did ‘NEW JERSEY. S53. ie > ——— Se . A™ tic cry, & ra THOS G. ALLEN, (of this City), Proprietor. wt Fors ot \Towles. s26- _Terms moderate. (jel-eo8m) sn wIs LOHESTER MOTEL_ON THE CHESAPE. ” Tagen tora ar age ee |e WRENN ATLANTIS fer Beach, Rent Gounty, Ma. im | “Wieeeimjelace Mire %. TL. HOUSTOR, Qos city, up. ‘ONMOUTH HOUSE, Rs ATLANTIC HOTEL. SPRING TAKE Seace, as OPEN TILL 18ST OCTOBER For end inf : and Gunning. Aduress ~~ "5 4 a TAM | seem wet-26e Or Hotel Lafayette, Phila, THE AURORA HOURE AURORA W, TP HE CHALPONTE, ATLANTIO city, Na. R000 FEET ABOVE TIDEWATER, TR hot and water ‘Circulars at the Star office. ‘parlors, passcnger elevator. Ae FER, Prov | tober 2 Skee Mores — ee. RESORT, | _Ja24-tu th. 2mJel Seotm — Fea 82,50 ver day | 625 per ng 4 cosas from alnnue Cig. Neo ioakenred aad ce daily. HERBERT ¥. MOORE Proprietor. Jy19-im | Snes reiled is pow open. Full oe BeEsseex ss SPRINGS AND BATAS, W. VA, On B. & O. BR (Main Stem). ‘Two and s half hours from Washington. ‘The merits of Berkcley and its Waters are famous, and are ® specific for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Skin, and Kidney diseases, ‘Since last Season there has been erected one of the elem D finest Bath-Houses and Swimming Pools in the oun- | FW = = ‘ave. Open all your . wicweens oC Music. x 2 ‘Terms moet reasonable. eve. Atiantic cag. ‘Write for Iustrated and Descriptive Pamphiet. “soe om | -f7i8-Im: _ 380. ¥. TREOO. Prop._ | So ocs isan, HOSE IN PURSUIT OF HEALTH OR PLEASURE | [> and blue yaper’ bathing: will do well to visit RIVEK SPRINGS Fine bath- siege lights elect mt” ball “Ane fret . fruit. and all the ‘lux the season. Eeyoghle ote stock Pope bend tor reter defies competition in table fare. 0.8. MARDEN and F.C. CUNDALL, Managers TE BUAMISTONE xD. Propricior” — | JQAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR ‘Address Pt ‘Fauquier Oounty, Va, ‘Springs P.O. ori eee te Lithia, Arsenic Waters: clew very moderate. Open all yeat AT MYERS, Prope. ST Seiya ON THE CHESAPEAKE, ‘The most complete in all tts appointments of any re- ‘sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac Hiver. MUSIC BY ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND. First-class Restaurant under new management, . ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Washington, at am, 1:30 and 4:20 p.m. 2:20 and 3:30 p.m ‘Sundays, 10am, ti 4 i 640s Oh mr suse ose Sea BOUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR ‘Tickets on sale at B. and 0. ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania ave, andst Depot. On Sunday at Depot only. 3e16-3m DOAK ALUM SPRINGS, Va —ALUM. ‘slevation 2.500 will be JUNE. 18T for the accommotation of Fosort gn either of the ¥ ian Gan sloctsis bella, EL CORONADO, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. VIE cinta ave.. near the Ocean: Ovean view pew ry ite, open all year. Mea. 4 ADAMS x com Patek Tg Windsor, Hore: Kaarrnsenz, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, % Ty NOW OPEN. RATES REDUCED—$21,00 8 weok and upward uring duty. Ratiroad soon dite tC "che hotel For cinealars, ky W. 1, PAIGE: Manager, 3y11-26t__ Kaaterskili P. O., Greene County, B. ¥. EASIDE HOTEL ‘OCEAN CITY, WORCESTER ©O.. MD. (APE MAY POINT, N-J.—CARLTON HOUSE ‘open after June 28. Cape House always open, Calstue aud appeintinenta surpameed by om The coast Beventh season uf prosent management. 321-2 a AH. HAMILTON. _ RIGHT HOUSE REHOBOTH BEACH, Di reopened June 20, auacement a under the same direct yOTEL ‘ALLER—OOR PACIFIC 4 AND ARKANSAS janager. jy6- aves, Atlant ity, NJ. hebtful location, ALDINE, CAPE MAY, N. 3, DECATER 8ST, everything new: table sccommodations first-class, ‘Bret house from the beach. ‘end cold Concert afull orchestra JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, not =~ aur For particulary aly to FRY : ATSKILL MOUNTAINS. JJ OTEL EMERSON, ATLANTIC CITY, so. CAR Cre ocenassakaTOGa, | ncxs, | Hoses‘ the eran and bot onthe Snorowetdy LAKE GEORG! DIROND/ inodern tinprovementa. tm, On and after MONDAY, June 25, express trains on ‘ho. 93. BAM'L J. YOUNG, 5 Nest'Bhore ialrvad wil tus Delip-2acene Pimid-imiei3.2m 6 Q@A¥ Makcos. Srese se otis avon, Attantic city. Entirely new; Turnished throughout in the most verioct manner. 3e9-2m ‘Twelfth season. o5eb-3 JOS, WHITE, Prop., F. 0, Box 205’ VOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT. Copen Sane Zot. For further BM. COLTON & CO. River Springs F. O., St. Mary's Co, Ma. 3y6-1m* ‘Station of the Penney]: connections with fast 408. PAGE, Prope. apply to KR SALE—ONE OR THREE VERY DES! Tots ou sant side of ate, between ‘Tend C sta ee ®.. at less than current ‘This iss desirable Dukiness Also corver 14th amt Wallack sy27-3t Ts P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F et, SALE_SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS 2th st. between Keand S nw. and also e: sroperty it) northwest ection, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 020 Pst. m JOE SALE—LOTS—A SPLENDID BUILDING LOT FPomehe nora stdeof teat Capitel ot tn tang donee on, 205120 to paved alley, party walla ou both aidan, Be er eeamenasta mtn MM Hillat 25c. per foot Lanter Heihts at Side. per fo: Columbia Heights at ide pe: toot, Forest Glen at 20 to be. per foot THOS _3y26-6t “witciibes rn. OR SALE LOTS AND ACRE VILLA SITES at ee ee OSBLYNN, ‘The grandest views of Washiucion from any dire thon. ‘Also two lots, 50x200 each for #350 ad ciry. 1. S\PREKD & Oo, 3v6-Lan ___ Ase at, FOR SALE SOME OF THE CHOICEST BUILDING lots on Lanier Heights. vow is the time to brices are certain te advance "Aine lots from 20 te cen ft adjoining # ‘ots. Sof) Lanier Hewhta in almont tue wore ct BOTect above. the Potomac. has water supply, mew posed hock Greck Park. ‘McLACHLE: ELBE is PC ie F JOR SALE_—TWENTY SEVEN LOTS ON CHAMP. ‘ain and Ontario avenues, bear Houndary street. omes or speculation on easy terbin, Thee [ote double tn value in the mext two or titwe jects. twenty feet irut Gach ta od wits.” Hrsocs 480 to QD 22, ae rete tee SSEe RS Ron SiLE-EESFIOGL GORTSENS Tor a. between K and L.: 22 tect trout at low A r : ) HOUSE, Oak | Ue if taken now.on vw terms, BEALL, SBURY PARK, x 4, HOWARD HOUSE, O4E | WE ‘hen 9° ery eany fli ‘SSQENTMORE.” ASBURY Pi ee Sar ee Sater: sanitation perfect. T: NOBLE, Prop. pur STATES HOTEL ow. 82 ‘The Largest and Leading Hotel. Opens June 23, 1888. B. H. BROWN. ee __ EE ee DSi HOUSE, AT REHOUOTH BEACH, Del. now open for the ecaeon. yas EMURY SCOTTEN, Proprietor. Y eed ASBURY PARK. = ‘furnished : all Sbicructed view of the Ocean. MALUNGEL seu. N. J. THIS 36 blocks from ‘artesian del-2u 3. HAS BEEN ___ MONEY TO LOAN. $5,000 *° 2,000 S08 MEAL ESTATE, 3O i JAN & CO. J08S SHSTOT Fs ae VESTMEN® ‘AS Uns. BOX CENT Payal C ARTERLY, athe NX, FOREST GLEN STATION. B. & O. r BR. 9 miles: A safe home for families. NO BAR pec teseee aaa ? WH air ous. ecaware AST re Shea T. GODSELL. Anes oer, ane Hiern nore, OLD POINT COMFORT, Va 4 ‘Terms: 63 Fer Day, 617.50 Per West, 980 Por Beate Soe. AT FIVE PER CEST ON AP ‘& “mete issn wes SRALL. BROT A. $109,000F = ec Me ee

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