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Hew the Washingtons Wen in New Yeork—Other Ball Games Yesterday. ‘The Statesmen checked the victorious career of the New York Giants yesterday by defeating them by the score of 9 toi, Whitney and Mack and Crane and Brown were the batteries. Hoy didthe Dest batting of the gaiae, making two singles and shome-run. Wlimot, Myers and Whitney each |,made two hits, Washington made 11 hits and 3 errors, and New York 3 hits and 5 errors, ‘The New York World says of the things contributed to the defeat LOCAL MENTION. apout 6 o'clock on Saturday he next morning the companies agen shi'en Monday. before ® o'clock, & ‘on 2 me in full tor all loss and dain- azaounting to over $1,000. Companies adjusticg the loss so satistac- torlly are all local companies, to whom I take Pleasure in recommending all’ my friends—the Arliugcon Fire Insurance Co. German-American uo Insurance Co. Riggs Fire ‘Insurance Co, and bla Fire insurance C Ina Goprany, Proprietor. Banoares in Odd Pants. Geo. Spransy, 434 7th. ‘Tue Porcian FRENCH-AMENICAN COOK, Mr. A. L. Peterson, for ten years cook at Worumley’s, has Fecentiy opened an establishment at 18 and 920 25th s«. n.W., and is pre to supply first-class ‘Meals to all Sections of the city. Mr. Peterson has Rew method by which he can supply ith cleanliness and expediency to ‘at their residences, and invites public to his ‘new system. Deautifully fitted up, and ‘to make them always in- to furnish meals that will he most fastidious palate. devised 8 shins tle sawed-off center- Senators, played like a fleud, mak- na Insiog, and hitting safe every time be nada ing, e chance at the ball He made four out of the runs made by the visitors.” mm | defeated C! and Farreil and Morris teries. Pittsburg Philadelphia took an eleven-innin, 403. The batteries were Kelly, and BuMinton and Clements. Philadelphia made 10 hits and 4 errors, and Boston 6 hits “and 12 errors, t Baltimore—Loutsville, 5; Baltimore, 1. At Cleveland—Cieveland, 1; St. Louis,0. At Phila- —Athietics, 2; Kansas City, 0. nt Young says that there will be s meet ing of the league directors about the middle of August, either at Atlantic City or Park. ‘There are several matters to be them bet game from ders and ($8.00 Paws Repcorion sale. Eisewan’s, 7th and E, A Proprraste Ixvestwxr.—Summer starting ate ts likely to stay late into the fall months; con- ‘Sequentiy, you may surely count on at least three Bonths yet during which low-cut, shoes are the only sui foot coverings “cut-price sale” has Geep inroads into our ‘there are still enough low shoes left to ‘naif @ dozen shoe stores. As we have neither desire nor the room to carry any summer ‘over to next season, our cut-price sale will go ON until every pair of our low shoes Deen sold. ‘Those honest, ‘and comfortable footwear will save money on us without delay. Wa. Hain & Co., houses, 816 7th street, 1922 Pennsyl- vania avenue, 231 Pennsylvania ‘avenue south- cast Equrry Covrr- Justice ‘Yesterday, Shedd agt. ; order of ntment of trustee, Samuel & Shedd. bb age Riggs: order to depostt Tuadstn ene ac. rel a Dosit. “Mucky age Taylor; ofder tor sale of prop- erty, &c. Inre J. M. McCarty; order allowing in- Fixe Gas FrxToEss at Suxpo & Buo, 9th st Vestinent, Doroahan agt_ Hall; order appotnting ‘Tok opm Stock Ov Diawoxps we offer solt- | icaiiey: order fur Subpisua duces tecuin. “Cole: taire e: aa eeso.” sulltaise’ shade: | MAD agt. Gibson; auditor's report confirmed. pO gh Re PRobATE COURT—Chief Justice Bingham. — Yesterday, estate Jas. J. Kenny; final notice, Estate of Geo. F. Wi letters of adminis- ‘ration to Edwin Suther!: ‘bond $100, Pouce Court—Judge Miller. To-day, Mathew Quigiey, ly; $5. John Atkins, do.; do. Win. Webster aad Jeff. Hunne- cott, do.; seach. Win. Conner, do.; $5. Archie Georgiana and’ Mary” He do.; $5 each. Chgs. Allman, v: 3 Workhouse. Bridget Ryan, do.; bonds. “Dan’l ‘Conners, disorderly; $5. Wm. ‘Skidmore, vagrancy; bonds: appeal noted. Frank Jackson, disorderly; personal bonds, John ‘Mercer, profanity; $5. {ee Affairs in West Washington. Diep Lasr Nicnt.—Wm. Naumann, a well- known produce dealer on M street, died it night: at his residence, after a brief illness. His funeral takes place on Thursday, and wiil be attended by the — y of Good Brothers, of which he was a member. Cuimicatty Int.—Mr. Wm. D. Cassin 1s quite 1 at hiis residence, on 20th street. Gaaty TRapE.—Corn sold on ‘change at 60c. a bushel, wheat sold at #834c.a bushel and rye at Séc. a bushel CATTLE Manxer.—The following sales of live stock at Drovers’ Rest yesterday are ‘Two hundred and seven cattle up and 200so1 yaar. 4 a4Xc.; medium, 344 a 44 c.; common, 2ga3jgc. Fittveen hundred and two sheep and jambs—two hundred and ten Tasoexss CLEasing CORSET ‘SaLe.—$1.50 French ‘and domestic Corsets, 7c. M. C. Warman, 1205 F street. REMEMBER THE GRAND OreNinG of Frank W. Hey new and beautiful establishment, No. $450 ‘Scrts REDUCED to $3.50. ON 9450 an $5 Canna Suan Deon, 72h an - PLUMBING AND FURNACE Worx promptly attended toby S$. SHED & Buo, 432 9th st. ©. A. Muppimax, 1206 F street, New chandelier store. ‘Wiss Ice Co.'s Penodsoot tce—red wagons, ‘Tay Basex Awri-MaLanzat Towtc, an invigorat- ing beverage, on draught by all Druggists. Lowa Buaxca BOURBON WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle, Distilled in 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. Caries Kraemer, 737 7tn st. mw. Fixe Portas. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa, ava, FUSSELL 18 GIVING ¢: napkins with each FOR RENT-—-HOUSEs. Sar Rurcx i Often causes great agony with its intense itching and ‘ave, D. 4, 6 roome and ‘story and basement, burning. Hood's is deees aed, | double bar” window new: cures salt rheum and all akin diseases, It tnesecety roca "ed Gia month ec cleanses, renovates and enriches the blood, Giveits | soon mT Siw. 8 ROOM, NEARLY After the failure of three skilful physicians to cure rPererdcompiet, Oa oa rit Besant oetmds mp | grr! OG Peron sam Pasa sash aod cap tad Milf helliitee Senate eee POR BENT—406 E si. BW, SIX-ROOM BRICK: ‘the boy is toll appearances: cured. Hets | som prick, waver, otc; rent Sib ber ment Bi aed now four years old, and has been afflicted since he was | 39 Willowtree Court «.w., 4-Toom bricks: water: rent & mouths of are"—Afas. B. Suxpensox, 56 New- | 80 por mouin. set Pleaniat Alley ¥. : hall Street, Zowell, Mase. per month. Apply COLL An HOODS SARSAPARILLA FOR REN? THE VERY DESIRABEEE BUILDING, Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only xcellent an by C. 1 HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Sr taney proce Give SwoRereD TS iA 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. a aN ROOM BRI MODERN Fotporements 60) Pac aoe a SWINGER, 3 Fth wt. Dw ay31-3t CITY ITEMS. RENT HOUSES, (725 J2ih et, aw, 11r-030 ‘The First Day of the Month, isis ‘And that day a day of bet Guxat Bargains. 3 1ah A Wedueshay, Asem 1 ieee itt ne 8 a Taeve pricesrule for Sue day T742 Fat ewe 13e-70 209 Ay THE Far, 812'7th st. nw, Our Mammoth Soap, 8 cakes for 250. ‘Our 18c, “Whisk Broom for 10c. Our 2-stving Brooms for 8c, Our good #-string Broom for 140. Our “Best in the World” Broom for 23c. A good Blacking.Brush worth 18¢. and @ box of Bixby's best Blacking for Ise.” A Glass Preserve Saucer for 4. 4c. Besa rane Cleelan® Goblets y 110 > st for: Bargains in Feather-Dusters, only 5c. ‘In addition to above sale, we shall sell all this k— Handsome Decorated Tea Sets for $3.29. Handsome Decorated Chamber Sets for $2.29. 130-Piece: Decorated Dinner Sets for $12.98. : ‘Tue Far, 1 812 7th st. nw. New Gas Fixture Store, 1206F st. eolm Geav’s Shoes at Cut Prices. Wu. Huw & Co.'s RELIABLE Suor Houses, S167thst., 1922 Pa.ave., 231 Pa. ave. BE $2.50 Kangaroo Low Shoes cut to $1.80. Old Genv’s Broad-tread Low Shoes $2.30. Hand-sewed Low Shoes cut to $2.70. Best Ki “Gem” Low Shoes $3.87. Leather and Rubber Sole Bicycle Shoes $1.10, 1.25 Bes? Quality Lawn Tennis Shoes 90c. $ French; Calf Custom High Shoes $3.75. $3.50 Higa Cut Kangaroo Shoes $2.40. Here is Reading to Interest You. Best Minnesota Patent Process Flour, 82c. 34 DDL. Old Govt. Java Coffee, 30c. per Ib. Mocha and Java Coffe, 30c. 1b., fresh roasted and ground while you — Splendid Mixed Tea, 50c. 1b. Ele- gant Table Butter, 30c. per Ib., 3s Ib. prints. Fine ‘Sound Meats, as Hams, Shoulders, and Breakfast Bacon, Sugar-cured, and at bottom prices. The ‘Dest of all wo or Erocertes of paces. that must satisfy you. Give usa ¢: cP. MerzaRn, 1 417'7th st. 0. Ww. 8 “ 6 2 $1. 1 c Cigars. Ci “Opera Boquets,” marvels of beauty and excellence, 5c. each, $2 per Dox. “Los Bravos,” Key West Cuban hand-made cigars, 5c., $2.25 for 50. Tobaccos of the finest grades and at very low prices. Call and examine our stock, ‘M. & P. Merzorx, 1 417 7th st. bw. Fine 01 lackberry Brandy, a splendid medicinal ixrticle, 75c. large bottle. “Speer's port wine, grec sve nd Cer ered grape wine, vintage 187 Se. QUs., 45c. pint es, Pure Vid Rye Whisky, 75c. and 85c. per bot- Ue.” Duffy's Malt Whisky, &5c. bottle. M. & P. MerzceR, 1 417 7th st. Dw, ‘The Star Shoe we. Great Sacrifice Clearing Sale, Commencing August 1, we will close out our entire stock of summer’ Shoes and Slippers at greatly-reduced prices. Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers down to 38c,, worth twelve hundred and ninety-two sold to butchers, Sheep, 2a3c.; tambs, 4aéc.; calves, 2yadigc. ‘Twenty-five ‘cows and calves, $20ag4i1. “Market ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER aT 7 & m—Great Falls, temperature, 78; 2ondition, 38; receiving reservoir, temperature, 80; condi- Jon at north connection, 36; condition at south connection, 36; distributing’ reservoir, tempera ture, 78; condition at influent gate-house, 36; con- dition at efMiuent: house, 36. Hi Ude in the Fiver to-day at 1:52 p. m., low tide at 9:49 p.m, — Gambling at Harper’s Ferry. THEG. A. K COLORED PICNIC YESTERDAY—ARRESTING ‘THE GAMBLERS AFTER 4 HARD FIGHT. Correspondence of Taz Evexixe Stan. Hanren’s Fenny, W. Va., July 30, 1888. About one thousand colored persons attended theG. A.R celebration at Island Park to-day, and, as usual, a number of gambling tables, “sweat cloths,” and games of “crap” were in operation, Shen four detectives of the Baltimere sod sone Railroad put in their appearance to break up the games. ‘tives Lloyd and Reardon first went on the island and secured boats to take any per- Sons arrested across on the Maryland side. Oars- men were in the boat, and when pein, Seete Meee ae eee ee jash- ington negroes who were conducting gaines of “crap” and “sweat.” The men and the crowd the officers “had a. Wesperave’ struggl Fd bystanders cried to the prisoners, “Murder them” and “kill the —,” whilp stones were hurled at their heads. Detectives Dab. Sloan and W. T. Wortz at once went to the assistance of their brother officers, and a reguiar battle ensued, but fortunately no one was seriously hurt. Detective Lioyd lost his hat and cane im the struggle, and prisoners en Cai anc get “Bandana” Neaxty New Grand Upright Plano, $160, at G. L. Wild & Bros, 700 7th street northwest. CITY AND DISTRICT Condensed Locals, ‘The Ove-year-olf son of Sheriff Darneel, of Prince County, Md., fell into the Eastern Branc! at ade ‘Thurstay. and was rescued from the water by Mr. James Rogers, a young lawyer, who periied his own life by the humane ‘as be cannot swim. rays, 43 announeed that the Old Dominion gig crew, Jexandria, will not take part inthe Potomac ‘as Mr. Harry Burke, oue of the crew, who ‘absent from the city, writes that he will not be ja time to row. Ninth District Democratic Club last night following officers: Chairman, Charles ‘Krause; secretary, Wun. J. Scheyer; treasurer, Wim. F. Noite. ‘The first prize of $100 recently offered by Lippir cott’s Magazine for the best answers to ninety yuestions has been awarded to Mra Catharine 3 Olds, of this city. festerday, in the Court, Chiet Justice lussey,” committee of i 284 ham authorized R. D. 3. M. McCarty, lunatic, to tnvest $1,200 of Mc- Carty’s money in real estate. The certificate of the clection of the fol trustees of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Chu: has Deen flied: Thos. G. Jones, Jos. Burroughs and Louis W. Maxson. Dr. Townshend, the health officer of the District, has lect for the Virginia Hot Springs for a short Teereation. The office will be in cl of Chiet Clerk J. C. McGinn in his absence. Resblents on 12th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and E street, complain of the non-appear- ance of the street-sweepers for about ten days. At & meeting of the Union Veteran Corps (Co. A, 2d Dattalion,) last night, two active and four hon: orary members were elected. This organization intends to form a veteran battalion in the near future. The company Will give acamp fire and to-night, a to Miss Jeannie Win- re Will be 9 re ston in Flelschmann’s parlors to-morrow after- ———.__ noon from 2 tll 4. District Government Affairs, WANTS PERMISSION TO ERECT POLES. ‘The Western Union Telegraph Co. has asked Permission of the Commissoners to erect a line of poles trom the corner of 17th and B streets to the corner of 28th and K, via , 23d, E, apd 25th streets. On completion of the line the existing line between the saine points via 17th street, New York avenue, E, 23, I, 27th, and K’ streets will be Temoved. Periission Is also requested to erect a line on 25th street from Virginia avenue to M Street, for the purpose of extending necessary Wire facilities to the Signal Office's new quarters tm the Ferguson building. ‘TO INCREASE THE DISTRICT REVENUES. Assessor Fish yesterday recommended to the Commissioners the advisability of imposing a tax ©n building association stock, and asked that the tter be referred to Attorney Riddle for his Opinion. | The assessor says in nother letter that be Tsonal tax on deeds of trust, m ae, oven tp canteens pea: astrict be re- gests that the attorney for the quested to inform the assessor's office of the dames of persons holding deeds of trust, or mort- Gages, on real or personal property, and amounts, So tbat the assessor can properly assess said holders for personal tax. Mr Piss thinks that after a struggle of nearly two hours the Were handcuffed and placed in the boats, walt Torthem. They were m across the river, Detectives Wortz ard Sloan took them to Hi town on the next train, where they were in the county jail. Several others who were con- ducting games, including a white man (Ben. Beveriage from Washington, crossed the bridge into West Virginia ana escaped. One wi Wasa leader im the fight, resides in Balt where the detectives expecf to arrest him to-night. Detective Lloyd says that the company is dever- mined to break up gambling and rum-selling on the island. After the arrests were made re ‘Was no further gambling on the island. B. Ror Buxxa Povwozn. Absotursiy Pose ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesmeneas. More economical than the ordinary kinda, and cannot be scld in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cams, ROYAL Baxixa POWDEB Co, 106 Wall st, eX, Twesry Yours Exrznexce SELLING DRY GOODS 10 CASH CUSTOMERS, the revenues of the District would be increased | Beautiful Lawns, 5c.. 8c., 10c., 1240. $300,000 if a tax can be levied on these. rciack, Surah bills excelléat quality, price was 75c., ————— ced Sales @% Real Estate, Sarah C. Williams has bought of the National Savings Bank for 90.500, pt. lot 20, sq. 252, 1811 oF 10K teet,on eet between G and eet 1H Streets — eee ‘Transfers of Heal Estate, Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: J. R. In- Sersoll to Sarah J. Selffert, sub 23, sq. 582; $325. W. O'Brien to T. E. Waggaman, sub lots 38 to 41, Sq. 3568; $. KT. Meany toJos A. Kremer, sub toipaia Linen, finest quality, price was 15¢., reduced fine wool, wide Width, price was 50c., £0 37 ie. = = Fancy Silks, ck: digg Silks, in Chécls and stripes actual cost 3740., ‘Beautiful Satteens, new French st; 150. N ’ Veiling, all pure fine Frenc! omens ee ctWost price wae ao. Kap gl to Virginia E. Dade, subd 36; $3 Nauor Wings Bank to Sarah C. Willams, pt. 26, sq. $6,500. Mary 711 MARKET —— NEAR 7TH STREET. 3 Seley 10 CE Foster, parts 23 to "25, 99, 198 sie algae praeata A pu 0 are FFF Guscoct to bee. roms =a Somaya. Clie, roy off, Sub 21, Linky, HL. Veerhoff, trustee, o Louise A. Ve pany ee Sepkine, worth 73s. quality Damask ‘Cashinere event of No. § Foundry alley, on WW 2. Patan, IMPORTER, oe Kickixe 4 Borrie—Last night gbout 8 o'clock 1107 F STREET. Stebbins, with a re trying thelr skill at kicking of were RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO HER Second National Bank. Officer Frayser, by, saw Stebbins break the bottle eave the frames coulns, Break the bottle and | SUMEROUS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS Arrested him on a charge of violating oe orev CRAG! AEM IONS bs oe oN Fuxeuat ov Me. O. L. PacpEy’s Sox.—The fune- ad Fal of Wim. W. Lhe sixteen-year old son of} OF AUGUST, IN ORBER TO MAKE HER ‘Mr. O. L. Pruden, the "8 aswistant private ‘ceder of the President ail theexecuiie gee wes ee ne €xcusd trom their duties ‘at the White House In Order that they could attend ‘the anda} 328-70" Randsome wreath of flowers was ‘sept from the NE BE WIPE ——-——___ SPR ay To Coxvan Orwex Civss.—The jational De Republica League Ciub Not met het muvine Beet 7 ofc exer Soke ie, ceSing ie Seta fal SRE | marae Sepa S tram, Gen, Harrison tanking the club for thelr | Cumpcieat cs Sole congratulations assurances: te xe pport. | _¥ DE Gent and secretary to confer with the ropremite H. . Bax vey of other, Mepubtican League clube this even- ‘IMPORTER AND TAILOR, ————————__ ‘the bonor to — =p is 5 inform you that his NEW GOODS Dattalon and twocompanies of the 4th battalion Maryland National Guard will be in camp at Bay Ridge July 30 to August 5, melusive. Gov. Jack-| mni7 “Gay, august 2. ‘Dress parede at sundoen tea, 1:20 and 420 pm. Round-trip fare, wie Ladies’ fine Kid Oxfora Ties down to 60c., worth ‘Laates’ warranted French Kid Oxford Ties, Opera or Common-Sense style, down to $2, worth $3. Ladies’ genuine Kid Button Shoes, Opera toe or Commen Sense, down to $1.10, worth’ $1.75. ‘Cousins’ nake Ladies’ tine Dongola Kid Button ‘Shoes, all styles, down to $2, worth $3.50. ‘Misses’ fine Kid Oxfords down to 50c., worth $1. ie Goat Misses’ worked button-hole fine Pebbi Shoes down to 75c., worth $1.25. o_o Kid Spring Heels down to 35c., worth Popo Kid Button Shoes down to 25c., worth Men's Strap Ties and Oxtords down to $1.10 worth $1.75, Men's Calf Low Shoes down to$1.50, worth $2.50. Men's all solid leather lace and Congress down $1.20, worth $2. — at nis ea to iS cioe ce ae ution and lace 301 rt down to 90c., worth $1.50. aeiee ee Remember, we are selling everything at bargain Prices. ‘Tug Stak SHOE House, 1 726 7th Bt. Ladies’ Shoes at Cut Prices. Hamy’s, 816 7th st., 1922 Pa, ave., 231 Pa. ave. £¢, $450 French Kid, Edson Ties, cut to $2.70. $8 Best French Kid Oxtord’s, ‘any style, $2.37. $2.25 Fine Dongola, plain or tp, Oxfords, $1.62, $2 Seamless Oxfords and Newports $1.40. $1.25 Curacao Kid, low ties and button, a5c, $1 Plain or Tipped Turned Kid oxtords 7c. 75e. Home-made Goat, House slippers, 40e. 75c. Misses’ Hand-made Kid Slippers 48c. $2 Genuine Dongola Button Boots cut to $1.45. $1.75 Serge Foxea Button Boots now $1.23. 1 New Fashion-Sheets for A. Given away at busrpach’s Sowing-Machine jooms, 7th an Sole Agency for the Light Running “Domest! raises *S L. H. Hopkins, 939 F st., White Oll-Cloth for sign painting and Morell, 774 6thst.n.w., every style showcase.e030 Smoke the “Grand Republic” Cigarrros and juffos” if you want to see Wuat brains and money can do, For sale by ali first-class dealers, Whole- sale Agents, Luchs & Bro. 1 Peerless Dyes Are thebest. Sold by druggists. Imitated Constantly, but never equalled. Colgate & Co.'s exquisitely perfumed Casumere Bouquet Toilet Soap, 1u,t2w Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m “Royal Gine” Mend» Everything. Save the Pieces! Mends Broken China, Giass, Furniture, Wood, Jewelry, Toys, Ornament: Hearne ak Donceats oal eg re: TS sei “Royal Glue” at 10c, f8,tusth “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Woot, £0, ee ee ee cones eoly Pauserma Stone. Remuants and Odds and Ends of DRESS GOODS, SATINS. GINGHAMS, CORSETS, &c., at one-third theic value. One lot Patent Folding Bustles, were 50c. Bow 25c, One lot Men's Fine Pleated Laundered | 1436 35, 45% 16: redaced to ou Jot Men's Uniaundered Rein- ee a }, sizes 14)6, 15, 1556, pe Lot Fancy Turkish Et ng extra size a= pg a oe PETS FE omnes Vr iw neck ear Date g i ae es oauiaireserginy Shirts, all sizes; pr ‘was 4Uc. to 70c., now Satin Leaf Palm Fans, round and square, and 13 luches, Se. sore White Ge Laces, Embroid- axee andcereh fa td Ladies" Collage asd is. Short lengths of Carpets and Mattings at Jess than cost. CARHART & LEIDY, 28 928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. THAT CAN'T BE MATCHED. ‘Determined to close out the entire stock of Clothing in ‘the shortest possible time, OAK HALL ‘Will sell for the next ten days at $7.50 suits for men ‘which sold readily at $10, $12, $13.50 and $15. At 810, suits for men which sold readily at $16.50, $18 and $20. At $1, Seersucker Coats and Vests which sell everywhere at $1.50. At $1, Fancy Flannel Costs and ‘Vests which sold at $1.50. Black Broadcloth Suiteat $21, worth 835. Middle- sex Flannel Suits at $10, Odd Pants from $1 up. All- ‘woo! Norfolk Jackets at $3. Clergymen's Suite at, $25, worth $50. 1,000 White and Fancy Vests st 750. All Suits for Boys, 4 to 13, which formerly were $3, 84, 94.50, €5 and $5.50, at 82.50, All Suits for Boys, 4 to 13, which sold st $6, $7.50, 88, 69 and $10, at $3.75. ‘The entire stock of Suits for Boys, 1¢ to 18, will be sold at Just one-half of former prices, OAK HALL, CORNER TENTH AND F. (27 Lanse and Fixtures for Gale. Tn er 9th and Row, rm, Pa.av., ra. 16, oy Cellar 1541 M st, nw. 9/615 7th st, room 1 ‘The above is. ruon books. For fail list chil at ofce Soe Tent condition; water month, 205 K JOR RENT—036 8T! ‘storeroom ; all modern improvement thelstand 15th." Uy301 8ST, N. iran ora “4 same 1508 | _THOS. E WAGGAMAR 1B RENT—A7-ROOM FRAME HOUS! Kitchen. ita: near Treas and ‘three lines of cars; ry, Department and Patent Office ak: ROOM BRICK, as. water, sad Iatrobe; conve: ent to street: i id school houses: $18 per month. J. £ BOUDREN, 17 Tihst, 8.0. 700-20" i RENT—M ST. N.W., THAT LABG! dome new improved brick, 12 rooms; "August 1. imme- SS nin "ho i Breet order; ely, OWNER, guly from 2114 M si iw, Gr, a9.’ ipa, 1 INT, 617 La. ave. HAND- mi; in ‘4 ROOMS, GAS AND "e25. Apply iy30-at aun eE store, 125 ‘Mt, Vernon Pl i 12th st., 10r. tr 108 .10F mn. R RENT—THREE-S' rooms, bath and cellar, rovements; 4045 1st st. a. FOR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK, THREE “Onv. . BOYER, 313 44st aw. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Pps cel coin SES te ee Fy a acarbie ‘heen, 1 Latrobe; ‘Box 115 Star office. Ist nw. Saree ‘exevilent disposition ‘rear cor. 31st and Nnw. 1° SEAT nets ‘Wasb-! ‘old. also, ‘all in good and 8 lot of ; 9 barcain if sold at ‘nce Can be seen betwoen Sand # nam at R RENT_—UN1 6th RNIGHED— with 11733 Bowe eeasteenss Perera rere eee cs im 65! ATTENTION to our list of USES, as thoy sompries some of ths Thost desirable inthe city gh for our jetin $28-tu,thks-2w 738 RK RENT-FT at Mont Ex _$928-3t OR RE rooms, cellar and opposite Xpply to OR RENT ent wtory brick, T fine focaticn Foom: lutrobe and slate F ST. ROOMS AND BATH: OR REN’ a F — newly. papered: in thorough Ta , 1303°F st. LER & RUTHERFORD, on 1307 F st.a.w. a S.w-storeroom. (30 | S33 Fs were, water ~§[147 Hae,or. wr lance A JOR RENT—$10 VIRGIN Toms, water, sewer and 4a t UKE! ‘& WALTER, 613 F et. nw. 50; all improves . 934 F at. gas, wat ‘within one square of . Dominic's church; lerson school-house: $26 to a. T. YODER, 426 6th st. aw. 1313 N ST., FINE 3 rent moderate; and 2 (0 rooms, rent ‘M. D. PEC! W., EIGHT ir, bath FOR RENT—HOUSE 1340 RHODE ISLAND AVE, near 14th st. Inquire E. ALDI ERS, and also stable on 13th st., back of house 163 1345 14th 13th Iy28-3t" Fe (08. three-story brick: very dos ments; rent only $20.50...) vapor & 916 F rooms, 820; 1403, large rooms, ‘Pennsylvania ott 3 ‘rooms and bat elon: Reis} Serta s rod, 2a ; Stable; wacant A CAYWOOD, Basement, O16 F at. tw. FLOR RENT—-SEVERAL NEW HOU! ‘st. a, 6 TOMS, Fooms, 88:60. Jy28-3t" 1009-1011 20TH ST. N.W. nine rooms, bath and cellar; ali 4 13, and Uni {YLEW & HUTHEAPORD: 1307 ¥ at. vents: in good. rooms, East Capitol st HANDY, 921 F st. nw, KR RENTBRICK HOUSE, wy i med. inips. nw. DW, 5 818.00. order, and rent low at 637 Mass. ay. n.¢.; brick: two stories and all imodern improvements: ‘H sts. n. Too! bh D.w. ‘CHARLES 28-3 ‘OR RENT—029 K ST., N.W.; A CHOICE NEIGH- Dorhood and a very desirable house. oes (/ERTFOR! EE TFORD, Fst. STORIES, SIX iu nice order: Ist st ne 1. GALLIGAN, Ize. ste sES, UNION 3 'VE-ROOM COTTAGE; NEW; DE- siral thor sae = FOR REXT_NEW FIRSTCLASS RESIDENCE, 1434 15th ot a. bet, Rhode Taland gre. and Ft, 28 and 1590 Ost. n.w. APPlY to,J. S01 Khoas Yataud are sae sit ‘TON H ST. NEAK 11TH 8T. N.W. beauti room suse, inoderm convenience: wil be rented rear i SALE—THIS 18 A GOOD TIME Feta Piano, “Wy ent Wve been rented and carefully used which we 8 discount of $50 to $100 from. Fantod es perfectly new desired, on installments, ‘option of purchase, 3y25-6t ‘Sold at prices given on installments or a Little less for cash. ‘SANDERS & STATS nw. ‘teuant, who will remain. ‘Apply. to"WESCOTL™ & WILCOX 1907 ave. D.W, 3y38-3t NT—A PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSI ‘treet n.w.:, 8 rooms (4 on a floor); bat lar; furnace and wash room: handsor ‘work, and neatly papered thro iy ‘920 F street Bw. 3¥28-3t POE BENT CORCORAN ST. BET, 13TH AND 14th ste., a 3-story and basement brick; 10 rooms: all mod, imps.; lately overuauled and is now in first class order: rent cheap, No. 1438 Pierce Placa, brick, two storics and basement; 7 rooms and bath; all mod, 4B. H. WARNER & o., chout ia R SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF EXPIRATION OF HihuSho ncaaeni har Tat tng eh ep: | Keun erage at Soeur acto als aloe fect order; reut $00, very reasonable, BH WALNEK | #lassware, tables and chairy at 41S 13th st. mw, & CO.. 916 F st. nw. yee | ee E a vara 'HOUSE NO. 1749 PENNSYLVANIA BR SALE —ONE SECOND-HAND | UPRIGHT Piano, 81 5,90 at, 8170 snd at $190, and one \¢ bargains in, ‘HUGO 'WORCH - Mus stnw. _myll-6m POR SALE. ‘ARRL 'GGI ROAD Carts, Pony Carts, burreys. and all iitde oe ‘Spring on ts_or cash; repairing cual 5 SOHN 3 E5205 Mat. West ani Fe SALE WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND eos Horace. ‘TeabindMan & Coe 1987 ist. ow Foe ae GAS Lng ed RE- quires bolt evoke a east Gace: ‘no loss of time ; n: ‘of fuel. Send for circular Boal Peise ise” DBRETAUE OG f0er, Sa for cireuiat _LADIES GOODS. FOE BENT 1202 TST. NW, A NICE THREE. story brick, 9 rooms, ‘with afl modern improve- ments, at 845 per month, M. M.PARKE! 26-126 1418 F street a.w. roomaall m. 1 -story aud basement brick, hi st st, 2-atory and basement brick, 9. MM. PARK! Pi 1236 loth 2016 i modern improvenenta, Inquire 405 40 wt re st: eee O20: af, + , iE, 222 D ST. ‘n.w.; will be for rent next month: everything in ihrst-clags order: Louse heutad by hot water, rent WO nw. ry for kc lice. for (Or OF feet witn me for rentor sale is beral of oat to 5 ome ab eee pe eke Fat) RMAN & CU. 1407 F st nw. OR RENT — A HANDSOME MODERN BAY ‘Window Brick House, 11 rooms. No. 214 Ne Gapitolstreet.“Avply Foe ‘st. 2. W., 830.50. _4y28-3t NEAT AND ‘House, 7 rooms, all 2% North Capitol st. 28. TIDY BAY- WI mod. impa., 1410 ate INDOW Colun- By CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1125 NOR RENT—2007 14TH ST. N.W., Brick House, 10 rooms; store; mnod. impa.; 835. 8. © on 2S 7 ‘store, wi 5 7th st. nw. HREE-STORY ch dixtures ia ty28-3t ROR RENT— ws fh. Or, mod. imps. Bogs 2008-2000 Lith sk hw. Boks, Pinal 16 Lsteatwe bsit, 67 ail ined 8-16 Fenton st.n.w., bh, 4, water, 2.00 F et 1 nese ge iin PavsTSESS. ESSE Ty a eecees q i z eee BPRRES i FF A bibat Le Has RENT—HOUSES—/3417 to St. 1 Wey 91 ed ane “ piers 518 Sthest, n.w. 50-20 RENT_SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 31611TH Brie water and : FsG,.raterand as, 615. Apply to 8. Eiatto. a [RESIDENCE 1417 33D 8T., 7 RS, 5 to Sauce caren in — 606 13TH ST. §. W. 16 ROOME, Fitouts improvements, BEALL, BROWN & per 1 ‘corner 6th ‘and F sis, 825.40 per month, Keys’ 1300 Pat aiw. Gre Hunt's) FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. Also— selection in SHELL, AMBER, and DULL A JET ORNAMENTS. Hair & tent physician tn es cli” Electrical treatment for indies sndchtidrens _iy6-Im* "MRS. DE. GABRIEL, 13216 tw, 'RENCH DYFING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- Fixe ‘ESTABLISHMENT. 1205 New York ave. tion “ANTON AND GAROLISE: CENCE With A. Fischer and Maison ¥rieso, " gai-iy NION FISCHER'S DRY NING ESTAB- SHMENT AND DYE WORKS, 006 G st nw. and Gent's Garments of all kinds Cleaned Deane Reet gee hs a 5 “five 3 Inoderate, Goods calied fof eud delivered: “ai GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED, ‘ood mourning black. ‘process, ‘Ten years" for (CAMPBELL. INGTON. ATTORN! Cee eiktpour “Law. Building 490 Louisiana s¥enus,” Washington, “D.C, ais Hist ™ 23 __ DENTISTRY. JR. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 9TH Hd 3° cums; » ‘teeth saved: Ov Gui Crosrxe-Ovr Sure SUMMER REMNANTS Is still progressing and is to be continued until Aug.15. There are none too poor who cannot afford to dress respectably” when goods are offered at the following 50 pieces of Light-figured Lawn, in different colors, at 4c. per yd., to be cut in any quantity asked for. ma inserted, ‘B cases of Turkey-red Table Linen, beautiful designs, fast colors, at 30c. per yd., regular value 40c, and » small case of better quality, in fancy colors, at 40c. Der yd., generally sold at 65c. 15 pieves of Colored Lace Bunting, including navy blue, opera shades and plain black, at 10c. per yd; regular price 15¢. A lot of regular 12}4c. dark-figured Satine Remnants in lengths of from 1 to 5 yds; we will offer at the low price of 14 yds. for 81, in order to make a clean sweep. 2 cases of small-figured Indigo Blue Percales, regu- lar width, fast colors, at 9c. per yd., worth 12340. ‘Several hundred yards of De Beige in short lengths, neat figures, at 9c., real value, 125¢0. ‘4cases of drab and brown-figured and plaid Cotton Cheviots, suitable for dresses, at Zc. per yd., generally sold at 12340. A smail lot of the best “Tuscarora” Cambric Rem- nants, in all lengths, at 10c. per yd, worth 12340. 63 pieces of the famous Valencia Plaids, in fine styles, at Qc. per yd., regular price 15c. ‘We have so mauy different offerings to make to the public that we have not sufficient space to submits Justifiable specification, so we would feel highly hon- ored if you give us # call and examine the different Bargains exhibited on our Third Floor, and we assure you that you will spend time and money at an ad- ba LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 428, 424, 426 7thSt: 417, 419 8th Bt. Coolest siore in Washington—50 patent Cooling Fane to make it 20, 3726 [AKE BEACH. XJ. THE BALTIMORE pop endswith full vow of oneuss Boeral im} Mira LP, WHEELER CITY, MARYLAND. Sok Virwinia's Reort, im the Atlantic Qosam. Heh yere pereann of hotel on snd FAST DAILY EXPRESS TRAIN PUT ON JULY 28. | and’ CHEER ATLANTIC HOTEL IN NEW HANDS. Ne Es, es ’ on Como uence te) TRATES, es wre tranaterred te ‘oy stoner oat crakabise SPSPOR Roce, z ipa and Kerrsahesce Gest bathing in the world.” suid Bayard Taylor. | _3016-c08m0 Fn meme ite tite Rtn ae caueht | GPS eee eating See 40, eee wees Fer ihn nattottnoreger heseratvanstoa | ( fare private pros eater ia ‘Train leaves Baltimore at 2-30 jum. arriving in | enim, Lee. att ‘Ocean 7:40 p.m. Leave Goeat “Sig at a. n ‘SPRIN vo arnve in ‘at 10°30 am | MomarStne a's TRAE pe fort ater: ‘Steamers to Salisbury and Criefield. tuation and a — sya te ATLANTIC oo. SNe SE WOODWARD, Manager, - 2 HE COLONS SPANTIC CITY, B. & TLANTIO Special rates to Washingtonians 10, ¢12 and 15 per week ‘$2 and 62.50 per day. Peta SA EAR | caval i BY bbe me ce TLAN € x3. wes ON THE CHESAPEAKE, THE ARLINGTON, Michigan ave.. near the ocsam Greatly del lanced, innproved, and PrBtiea , JAMES 8) ME WOOTTON” DELAWARE AVENUI fautic CUS. opyontte GR Moa oc uh every nese <tlson. 7 com Ho™ BRIGHTON, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 2. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Unobstructed view of the ocean, lanre bedrooms hydraulic elevator; bot and cold seawater baths, _3y17-0-26t F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. ‘The most complete in all its appointments of any re sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River. ‘MUSIC BY ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND, ‘Firet-clase Restaurant under new management ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Washington, Gems 1 30 and | - Sundays, 108 i, Bioasd's:0pm " ‘Returning, leave Bay Rifle 1:45am, 640end 9 wm Sunday 12 nov Sendd im o* HE ARLINGTON. OCEAN GROVE, N.a—A@ UND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR ‘commodater 300 griests location wnedualied, - — rasracls aud AUG ne corey ‘Tickets on sale at B. and 0, ticket 019 ana | Grove, Bed ae 61 Penteyivania'ave,, and st Depot.” On at STocktox wo | ——peretan Puacaa— 3 CARE MAY, No. as PRICES. ‘Train leavine at 9:00 am. week days and 10:00 3un- | S05 Ownershige hes aes SQR RM gommect with the MAMMOTH STEAMER | ,,59% OFDiect appointnnnte’ Pinest Peek a te wate, ‘world. june T THRO. WALTON. te PAG-eodot Lato of St James Hotel, NY. SIXTY MILES UP THE BAY, 7 7 ak comet ‘end of Peuhay ivania ave. and ewiy fare To Baltimore and return. arriving at 5-00 | ished: sun parlor, ‘belie. D.m., allowing passengers taking the trip four hours | " tmyi-ttaas MRRP, W. REMAN. St Wie Ridge. Fare ouly 10c. for round trip. $616-3m | jue ass ROCK, GLOUCESTER MA S&C THs eee tae includ ‘and cold sea water bathe ‘rou Sune 1 to October 1. Address wae my 1-tu,th.sat,3m BE Moonta House: ON THE SUMMIT OF THE BLUE BI TAINS, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD. oS gnmanding « uacuifcent and yi-turdeaue view of 1 famous, Cun.ber ‘Shenandoah Valleys, No Motisquitoes. Cool, dry alr. r trains each way daily. tniles from Baltimore op the Western Railroad. Direct couneotion at Union Station, Balt more, with trains from Washitwrton. Curculare. deecrirtive of Hotel abd surroundings, a ‘ou al Heseuarrexs FOR WASHINGTONIANS, HOTEL GUERNSEY, ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY. THOS G. ALLEN, (of this City), Proprietor. For information, H. 0. Towles. Iy25-6t TER HOTEL—ON THE CHESAPEAKE Fe prem His a 21 ve Term, 83 and €3.50 per ay Address 4.'F SHANNON. 4y 10-tu,thtee30t_ Carrollton Hotel. HE LOUISBURG, T BAK HAKBOR, MAINE. [VOLCHES’ ‘Open July 2. Within a minute's walk of the ocean, BAY.—Three hours’ ride from Weshiucton. . Firet | and sdjecent t0 some of the Daeet tanner atte in every way. Address O.H. PAASON. Tolches Tecort.' An elevator and seveaty rooms beve besa, Wye eS asa | Mie ives haecabieraaraneee Oo™=™ CITY, MD, ens be Loutsbury are of the highest: = icicesiak setcah tain ool Unew Bathtus and 4 ALBERT BUTLAR, room clerk, if shin and Gunung. Dancing Pavition. HE AURORA HO AURORA. W. VA. 3,000 FEET ANOVE TIDE-WATER Circulars at the Star office. _iy2-1m J. H. SHAFFER, Prop._ ‘OQORE'S “HOTEL AND SUMMER KESOKT, ‘Leonardtown. Md..is now open for summer guests, ‘Terane $1.50 per day '€25 per month Children under daily. HIRE FSiodkt iiss, plete JRERKELEY SPRINGS AND PATHS. W. VA, On B. & 0. RR (Main Stem). ‘Two anda half hours from Washington. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its Waters are famous, and are a specific for Rheumatian, Neuralgia, Skin, ‘and Kidney diseases. ‘ince last Season there has been erected one of the finest Bath-Houses and Swimming Pools in the coun- try. ‘Hotel large, Cuisine excellent, elegant Ball-room, and Music. ‘Terms most reasonable. ‘Write for Hlustrated and Descriptive Pamphlet. 3y18-1m* INO. T. TREGO, Prop. _ . {and all the luxuries of the season. ‘defies competition in table fare jakeBeld or Thomipwon. Land at Colton's KP, BLAKISLUNE, M.D. Proprietor. Ri P.O. _iyis Swe St Mary's County, Ma, $6 UP YGEIA.” ATLANTIC CITY, BEAUTIFUL LO- ‘cation’ Pacific and New York avenues. House ted ; Cusine Arwt-clane. - Ladves’ and Gen Square, Boston, Masa, —* " fet2 coum NLENVILLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 0 Ghinicr Tentionnce ‘ave: bew houses elastese ballot ail modern conveniences. __ HOPKINS & MASON. YEW COLUMBIA HOU ut Cusine, Brst-class appointuwents. Good Elegant Vor; neat the ocean; ‘Opens Jume SOUL 3019-¢02m ok SE (CRES8ON SPRINGS, PENNA, On Top of Allegheny Mountaing ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE NOW OPEN. Alitrains stop at Cresson. For circulars, ke. afdrest ‘WM. R DUNHAM, myl5-eo3M __ Superintendent, Cresson, Pa MRIROPOLITAN, COR. MARSACHUSETTS AND ‘Atlantic avenues AUautic Ci, R- 3. under wew Buanagement. McC ANDREWS. “i JORTESCUE HOUSE, ARKANSAS “AY! reiprettiod ts bow open, a cis re sahil location, full orchestra, 2m ORS ee Siete eteatinat ie Ly iy gp 8 eee | Se Caer Ore. ATLANTIC CITY, PACIFIC AVE- elegy Indians ape Tne, = Biss CL GEFKOKER “/PUBnene OS So ‘HE PENNHURST, a osape et “mh20-1m0 jel-* —— AND and en- . COR ATLA JFJOTEL ALLEN—Con. PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS ryt a few: table at nodatious frvecises, co 7 Sacert aly yaa Oreste SUSEPH & DAVIS, 3 ‘92m (CATSEILE MOUNTAINS: ‘SARATOG: "4 Bs K ISLAND, R Fine bass and blue fs fuente tra, 078 “MARDEN FP 0ebee ware sul rHUH, sruINas, Fauquier County, Va, JUNE 187 for, the sccommonation of he most comp tee oor. will be Fesort in either of the Vi Hot and cold baths on each. 1. CABELL MADDUX. YW INDsok SULPHUR Sreines, W. MR R— me, Aesiey Bons Kaeser: |W "nontacent chotn ctogust boning teastones= am. Mt House ‘“i5b. ‘omit Re mle Arrive Saratons’ ARR Ts forts, good table, pure water, Tim, fale charges. Chrculare Feigagleauie ave OF Ae Me ELL to ia for Hotel Kaaterskill and Moun- Ea House), New York to Caldwell aud Jersey City to SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECIAL — Leave Washington 9 ‘Arrive Hotel Kastor hy mOAS pm; Grand Howl, #05. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, & ¥y at a Girestto the tote Railroad access So Open for ue reer tiou ol gueste we Open for te reeitlon ‘Purchase tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices | apply to S. J. MASSEY. and connect in the Jersey City Station for ail northern: resorts by West Shore Kaiirosd. Bagwage checked v Euan DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. OPEN UNE TO OCTOBER. 306. ee ‘K LETCHWORTH. N.J.—THE “ST. CHARLE! ADSeTEnE aes, Bnceeen A Sosa = WM. C CKOWELL AN MARCOS. Pacific and Mass aves., Atlantic City. Entirelynew; Rarmehed throughout ithe most perfect manner, onchont in tobe PAGE Prove. FRANK M. LEWIS, 1215 Penn. ava. ‘+ Buccessor to Samuel Lewis’ Sons, Lune Couraxrs Exrmer Or MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Isasucceuand s boon for which nations should feel grateful” See “Medical Presa” “Lancet,” &a. Highly recom mended asa “nightcap” tnstesd of alcoholic ‘rinks, LIREIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest ‘and Cheapest Mest-Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made ‘Dishes and Ssucea. Annual sale 8,000,000 jana SENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of ARON ‘LIRBIG in fac-cimile across the label. || send for Mmstted Pamphlet, ((HOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT. June 20th. For further apply to BM, COLTON & $yG-m* _ River Springs F- 0. St. Mary’ Go. Ma. 51 PARK, N. J.. HOWARD HOURE, OnE ay ee 3y6-1m AF. MILLER. SOPERDMOEE” ASBURY Pi : ‘bour, coca, hat all mt: bot and cold ‘bathe’ gus” SStce: tttitaden perfect. © SOLE lop’ LP aED STATES BTtic Clty, 2. Z, ‘The Largest and Leading Hotel. Opens June 23, 1888. 2B. H. BROWN. $e15-2m, HARRY B. WARDEN, Manager. TXN, FOREST, STATION, B. & 0. ‘R. K. 9 miles from Ws is: open, under Pernt eee Cette OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS. North Mountain, Winchester. Va. 6s hours ‘Terms: 63 Per Day, 627.80 For Week, 000 Fer FM FIR Mmage Pe pee