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LOCAL MENTION. “The Weather. For the. District of Columbia, Maryland, Dela- ware and New Jersey, fulr, siighuy cooler; winds Senersily northeastariy.” S*Y Ir You Ane Looxixe tor @ bargain in diamonds call om us. To reduce stock We are selling at prices Unknown in Washington. R. Hanis &Co., 432 ‘7th street. Pants Repucep ED to$1.00, Eiseaan’s, 7thand E You Suovup Sex the number of our daily mail orders if you would want to know how our business methods and prices are being appreciat even by non-residents. If our regular prices are Jow is it a wonder that our cut-price sale is draw- Ing Such greatcrowds? Ww. Hany & Co., Reliable Ae ‘S16 7th st., 1922 Pa ave.,23i Pa. ave. & C. A. Muppucax, 1206 F street, New chandelier Inownxsx Cuxaxixe Conse? SaLE—$1.50 French ‘abd domestic Wiruis Ick Co.'s Penodscot tes—red wagons, Neaxzy New Grand Upright Piano, $160, at G. L. Wh.E Bros, Zoo Tin street bortnwest- Try Basex ANtI-Mataniat Tonic, an tnvigorat- Deverage, on draught by all Druggists, $3.00 Pants Repvcrios sale. EiszMan’s,7t and F, Fssx.i. 1s crvixa campaizn napkins with eacn gaucer of ice cream. C: anc get a “Bandanna’ era “Flag.” Lore Braxcu BOURBON WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle. in 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. Caaries Kraemer, ‘7th st. B. Ww. ts FivePoxtnarms. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava n50 CMILD StrTs REDUCED to $3.50. i ann © Cant Seman Bee, Tih and CITY AND_DISTRICT. Amueements To-Night. PawoRkama SvlLpINe.—“Battle of Shiiok.” Jounson’s Tue. TER,—Varlety, &c. condensed Locate Base ball score cards, conventent 10 an @urable as to quality, may be had for the askinj ‘at the counter in THE’ EVENING Stak business of- Bee. Beveridge, whose name was mentioned in connection wich the raid auade on the gamblers On Island Park, Harper's Ferry, last Monday, denies That he had any copbection with the gamblers, but has charge of the shooting gallery and other amusementson the tsland, Representative Breckinridge and ex-Represen- tative Follett addressed the Kentucky State Demo- eratic Association last night. ‘The National Fencibies at a meeting last night | completed arrangements for the proposed trip to Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, August 11. They wit absent from the city ho Cn gy une springs will occupy cottages instead of tent ee as See ene gna | the hapsom of John T. Green, and after being driven around four hours refused to pay. This ,, in the Police Court, he was sentenced to the workhouse. ‘Yesterday afternoon Ernest Smallwood, living at | No. 1515 M street, was accidentally shot In the | Beck by Daniel Saimple, a playmate, and danger- | ously wounded. | ‘The women of the Educational and Industrial ‘Union gave a New England supper last evening at | thelr rooms, 516 11th street, Which Was enjoyed by nearly three bundred people. Some good inuusic followed the supper. A complaint bas deen made to the health ofteer that the “dead-horse” wagon passes every evening about half-past 5 or 6 o'clock over a ceriain route in a thickly populated part of tue city, generally down 3d street northwest, sickening the peopie with the stench and bringing disease into the heart of the city. ‘AX excursion party of two hundred members of | the Eagle Association, of Philadelphia, arrived here by the Baltimore and Ohio Kailfoad this Morning. "Their Lckets are good for five days. Rev. Wiliam Holden, for the past two years Fector of St. Peter's P."E. church, and assistant Priest at St. aioe Tae a Soret Dastoral charge at Hazleton, Luzerue County, Se Wasurxeron Licat Pxraxrey Coxrs—The reg) ‘War monthly meeting of we ae L — ro bt was largely attended, and the coming eu- Sabporent fully discussed. Preparations are al- | Teady being made for that ever, and it promises to be the most satisfactory encaapment the corps has ever taken. A circular giving all the necessary information respecting Toute and rates will be issued by the quartermaster, Capt. A. W. Kelley, | {im a day or two ior the beneut of the friends of the } corps who iutends to accompany it to Atlantic city. Gen. Jos. C. McKibben and Dr. L. S. Filbert, of Philadelphia, were elected honorary conuibuting, and Mr. Geo. H. Harries honorary members, A fine photograph of the 71st New York ment Was presented by Mr. Geo. Prince, the pho rapner. mt. Wm. M. Arnold was elected second Meu- tenant of Company A, ‘ey po — een Signed. The resignation of Capt, Harrison Ding- Man, inspector, was accepted,” and bis’ mame placed on tue honorary roll. The excursion committee reported the last ex- eursion to have been a complete success, and turned in the sum of $78.62. ‘Several active memibers were elected, ——oe AN APPEAL IN THE CuocTaw Cask.—Chief Jus- tice Bingham yesterday allowed au appeal, under @ bond of $1:50,000, from bis order in the Choctaw Claims case—Lainon agi, Mchee—directing defeud- At Lo pay $136,500 Into the registry of the court. saslaoa as Nor THAT Sasa JAcKsox, BUT ANOTHER.—To- @ay in the Police Court Sarah Jackson, arrested for perjury allezed to have been comuitted in the ‘Stevenson divorce case, was called, and it shown that sue was not the party who testified as | she Was distuissed. There were two women Of tie salve ame In the case, and a natural mis- take was quence. ras the conseyt ASSIGNMENT OF 4 CLOoTUING Hovse.—An assign- ment of tHe Golden Eagle clothing store, No. 400 ‘7th street, has been made by Levi J. Kaufman for the beneiit of his creditors to Samuel Bieber. Preferences are made to H. S. Davis for $500 rent, D. H. Lowman $1,500, National Bank of Washing” ton $400, H. Hartinan $5,500, in two notes, S. Low- man same amount in two notes, H. E. Hartman & Co. $5,:K52.37, EVENING STAR Co. $105.45, Wasbing- Yon Fost $185, and Washington Critic $185. ee THE CLAYELAND AND THURMAN RATIFICATION Mxerixa at Taxowa—The Takoma democratic committee, with the artillery band, will meet the several District organizations at ‘the B. and 0. Gepot at 6:30 to-morrow evening. The Maryland Association and Jetierson Club will go as full o- ganizations. The speakers froin the House of Rep- Fesentatives Are Hon. Samuel Dibble, of South Carolina; KW. Townshend, of liltnois; Tun. E. ‘Tarsney, of Michigan; Barnes Compton, of Mary- land; Gén. Lee, of Virginia, and others, ee AN AssaciT axp Potice Karp.—In the Police Court this morning George Saulsbury and Kobert Kussell were charged with an assault on Walter Kot, and the frst named was charged with Keep. ing a disorderly house between Maine and Mary- land avenues and 4% and 6th streets southwest. Roth testified that ie was at the house last night Yo see a girl, and Chat he was beaten by Saulsbury and left insensible. Immediately afterward Ser- geant Duley with Oficers Keuner, McNamara, and Shrader raided the house and arrested the two men hamed, us also Roberta Martya and Emma Lee. The Court sentenced Sauisbury to 60 days in Jail and Kussell to $10 fine or 30 days in Jall. Saulsbury was then tried for keeping disorderiy house. Koth after being veaten was thrown out into the alley, and tue police removed him to the ‘station, where Le remained Insensible durtng the migut. "The police then made the raid, The sug- gestion having been made that Saulsbury was ao id soldier ana @ pensioner, Judge Mills said it apade the case so much the worse, and only added Wo the infamy of the offense. He gave him ‘sixty Gays in jail. ——— Fatat KatRoap Acctogxt at Hvarrsviiie— Mr. Edward L. Stoneoraker, of Baltimore, was ‘killed at Hyattsville last night by being trown from a railroad train. Mr. Stonebraker been (Of & DuSINEsS Visit Lo this city, and was on his Way home to Baltimore. The train which leaves af 8:35 p. m., was delayed at Hyattsville by a irelgut train.’ Mr. Stonebraker got off the freight train and when the train started he ran and made an effort to Jump upon the platiorm, Dut inissed. ‘bis footing, and he was thrown Under the wheels and tustauily Killed. His right thigh, left ankle | and head were cut. The train was st and luis remains Were picked up and conveyed to Bait- aieorderiy couduct. Dugan r whe officer test. Jock, he found several siting on Ue pavewent at the corner of Jassachusetts avenue and 74 street playing cards ‘and drinking beer out of a bucket. court dis charged Sullivan and fined tue otiers $5 each, ‘Tux New Brsuor or Derxorr. S, Foley, of Baltimore, i ‘Marun’s church, the archdiocese apd was chancellor and master of ovpitailty at the third pienary council in Balti- | ing to tts former condition for the amount he ‘He 18 counselior of | A Difference of Opinion. A SUIT TO SETTLE A DISPCTE BETWEEN THE INSUR- ANCE COMPANIES AND THE METHOPOLITAN CLUB. ‘Yesterday Mr. RH. Perry, for the Arlington, Columbia, Corcoran, National Union, and Riggs Fire Insurance Co., filed @ bill in equity against the Metropolitan Club, of this city, for an account and an injunction, and a restraining order was issued by Chief Justic Bingham. ‘The defendant's Dullding was insured to the amount of $25,000, and it was damaged by fire on April 26 last. The complainants selected D. J. Macarty and the club LC. Dessez to appraise the damage. Mr. Macarty appraised 1t at $4,751.75 and Mr. Dessez at $18,492.79, and the butiding at $5,884." Mr. Macarty offered to restore the butld- Ramed. “Subsequently other negotlations were had, and on May 14 piatntiffs named Wm. P. Lip- ‘Scomb as their appraiser, the defendant insisting That Dessez represent them. Mr. Lipscomb ap- Praised Ube loss at $9,767, Which ainount the cou panies offered to pay In Order, as they said, to ef- fect a settlement, although they considered tt ex. cessive. The club notified them that they had an estimate prepared by three builders, Messrs. Dei ing, Morrison and Donnelly, who fixed the loss at $14,780.79, ana that by way of, a compromise they Would accept this amount. The bill states tuat the club is about, to tear down @ portion of the building to make* changes, which will prevent ao examination to fx the exact loss, and ‘he club 1s about to bring suit against them.’ They pray for @ specific accounting, discovery and injunction, ‘The Death Record, During the twenty-four hoursending at Lo’elock this afternoon deaths were reported to the heaith office as follows: Mary Retser, white, 30 yea Wm. A, Eiljott, white, 70 years: Auther C. Rhodes, white, 11 months; Frank H. Magruder, white, 49 years; Joun Butler, white, 22 years; Blanche ‘To!- Son, White, 2 years; Rosa M. Gentner, White, 22 years; Alberta Waiker, colored, 6 years; Wim.’ I, colored, 9 months; John T. Possey, colored, 3 | years; Wm. E, Pules, colored, 8 months; Elia Gray, colored, 10 months; ‘Sam. ScoUt, colored, 78 years; Edw. Dotson, colored, 86 years; Suphis Thonton, E.T. Kaiser has bought from John T. Coumbe, for $9,500, parts 1 ana 2, sq. 266, at the northwest, square 210, sout and 15th streets nortuwest, Mr. Wm. ©, King P between 14th and 15th streets northwest; sold (0 Wc. king come ‘Howard for sacs, 51, ant juare 748, size by each; Sold to Mr’ John chute 20, Lot tS, in square improved by a two-story rick ‘store and dwelling, situated on the north side of G street, between 12tn and 13th streets Rorthwest; sold for Mrs. Anne 8 Lynch for $8,000. Part of lot 9, square 290, im) by @ three- story and basement brick dweliing, mansard roof, situated On the east side of 13th street, between E and F streets uorthwest; sold to Mr. Mathew W. Galt for George E. Hamilton, trustee pam estate, for $12,000. Part of lots ‘numbered i and 2, in square 256, improved by two frame houses; S0ld tor Jno. T. Vouznbe Lor $9,500, ‘Tas New Hors, at Fortress Monror.—Bias for Lue construction of the new hotel to be erected by Jobo Chamberlin at Fortress Monroe were ‘Opened in this city yesterday as follows: McCarthy & Baldwin, $480,000; Henderson & Halilday, $458, 500; Bright, Huinphites & Co, $463,730; D. J. Mac- Carly, 447,200, and Holtzclaw Bros, §452.500. Muitary ExcampMenT at Bay Rivpox.—The 3d colored, 65 years; Win. H. Rodes, colored, 9 months. —— Return of the Senators, TUE WASHINGTON TEAM DEFEATED IN NEW YORK— OTHER GAMES YESTKRDAY—KECORD OF THE TRIP, New York took the third game of the series with the Senators yesterday by the score of 5to4 Widner and Mack and Keefe and Ewing were the Datteries, The game seemed to be a walkover for ‘New York until the sixth inning, when the visi- tors began to solve Keefe’s delivery and made a Tun. New York had already scored three times. In the eighth both wade 2 runs, and the Senators made anotuer in the ulnth, missing the victory by a scratch. New York made 10 bits and 0 errors, and Washington 6 hits aud 3 errors. Indianapous tovk the turd straight trom De- trolt by the score of 7 to L. Sureve and Myers and Gruber and Sutciiffe were the batteries, The champions made 3 bits aud 5 errors, and the Moosiers 6 hits and 1€rror. | Pittsburg defeated Chicago 6 to 4, errors by | Burns und Baldwin enabling the lads trom the | Stnoky City to score twice In the twelfth Inning. Beckley’s work at first for Pittsburg Was remara- able. He put out 24 men. Galvin and Miller, and Daly and Baldwin were the batteries. Chicago made 5 hits and 8 errors, and Pittsburgh 11 bits and 3 errors. Palladeipila took the ninth stratght from Boston, 4 to 2 ‘The Hubbites lost turough numerous errors." The batteries were Buflinton and Cleta~ euts, and Sowders and O'Rourke. ‘Ihe Phillies mad’ 5 hits and 2 errors, and Boston 4 ulis and 5 errors, At Baltimore—Loutsville, 10; Baltimore, 4. At Brookiyn—Brookiyn, 8; Cincmpat, 2 "AC St. Lowis—St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 3. "AL Philadel- phia—Athleuc, 2; Kansas city, 1.” ‘The Washington teat has returned from one of the most successful trips 1t has ever taken. ‘There have been eight games played, of Which Uie Sena tors Won five. In these eight ruiacs tuey made 41 Fans, 65 hits, aud 51 errors, to 41 runs, 61 liits, and 2 errors by their opponents. Their error Hgure Was swelled ludicrousiy by the circus gawe in Boston on the 28Cu, When they were credited with 24 misplays, or nedriy half of the total errors of ‘the series. Hoy led the batting of the team, making 9 hits and 15 bases in 8 gauies; O’Brien comes next, with 9 hits and 14 bases, 8 ames; Wiimot 9 hits, 12 bases, 8 games; Myers7 hits, 8 bases, & gant Mack’7 its, 7 bases, 7 games; Widner 5 hits, bases, 4 games; Shoch 6 hits, 6 bases, 8 gat Daily's hits, 5 bases, 6 gaines; Whitney, 3 hits, 3 dases, 3 games; Donueliy 4 hits, 4 bases, 8 gain O'Day 1 hit, 1 Base, 3 gaines, aud Arundel 1 base, 1 game, If tue Senators are as successful with the Phillies in the series Which begins at Capitol Park to-day as they were in Philadelphia the base-bail public Will be delighted, President Young 1s informed that the Chicago club has signed W. E. Mains, ot Davenport, lowa, ee ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: T. T. Avery to D. Shannon, pts 14 and 1 $1,650, R. Smith et al, trustees, to It bury, lot 34, bik. 2, Naylor's farm: $1212." J. H. Marr et al. trusiess,to J.C. Atuey, pt. Joun Payne's land; $. J.'C. athey to Mary A. Marr, same property; $—. “G.S. Cooper to J. L. Weaver, sub lot 113, sq. G21; $1,000. Cornelia 0. Truesdelt tok. E. Gist, pts, Peters’ Mill Seat: $1,000. J. H. Hunter to A.L. Phillips,sub 19,34. 110; $—. TC, Ho- milier to C. Hi, Pickling pt. 69, T's ada W.W.; $800. Mary J. Elo to Mary J. Paimer, part 17, $4. 236; $4,000." 1. D. Wetmore to Trustees of Mi. Piszalh ME Church, in trust. sub. 24 and 25, sq, 3 $8,850, W. W. Metcalf to James H. Scott, sub. Sq 132; $—~ George M. Robeson, trustee? to K. 0. Aulick, sub. 40, sq. 159; $— K. O. Aulick to Wood- bury Blair, trustee, same property; $—. Mary A. ‘Stout to same, undivided fourth subs. 13 and 1 Sq. 126; $—." RO. Aulick to same, undivid molety do.; §~. “Euizabeth C. Shellenberger to R. D. Mussey,’ committer, €c., part sud. 40. sq. 183; $ Sand to Ellen G. Mustey, suv-24, sq. 104; R. Fendall to 8. F. Gill, sub’B, sq. 207; $e Staith et al., trustees, 6 Thomas Toll, lot 28, bik, 2, Naylor's farm; $180. W. G. Douglass et al. to Lacy ¥; Dugan, Dt sq. StS 86200. “Jas Ainos to Augusta. Amos, pt. 5, sq.'416: §— th et al. to W. L. Beuchert, lots’ 2, 3, and 4. bik. 9, Naylor's Farm; $707.70. C. a. ‘McEuen v0 H. Borden, pt. Stoney” Hill and lots 1 to 47, DIK. 5, Grant Park; $2000. Jos. Gatto to A. F."Moran, pis. 2 and 10, sa. 426: $4,500. Jonn T. Coumbe 6 'T. Kaiser, parts 1 and'2, sq. 256; $9,500, ET. Kaiser to Mary L. Allen, same property; $9,500. B. F. Leighton, ev al, trustees, to Mary i.) Mc mick, lots 10 vo 12, Block 5, Brookland; $2,362.50. D, Connell et al., trustees, to G. C. Boardman, sub 17, 8q. 936; $416. B. ¥. Leighton “et _al., trustees, to'Henry Page, lot 7, ‘bik. 22, Brookland; §3526. Elizabeth Brown to H. M. Brown, sub 24, $9. 2 $e, A hitmaan fo Joseph Cumaa, pe ah" W. W.’s sub Pleasant Plains; $800. Rk. Smith eval, trustees, to G. F. Frederick, lot 13, DIK. 9, Naylor's Farm; $267.24. American Party and “Sons of America.” To the Editor of Tux EVENING Stax: An article appeared in the columns of Tur stan of July 30 under the titleof “The American Party's Strength,” copied from the Philadelphia Times, in which it Was stated that the above-named party “soon expected to recelve a powerful accession," this accession being the “Patriotic Order Sons of America.” Having recelved the ovligations of the degrees of this nobie order, being well i formed on all matters of law governing the same, having been commissioned as District president oF deputy of the national camp or bigest executive body Of this order, and, under this commission, or. ganized and instituied the camp which meets Weekly in this city, and having a fuller apprecla- Uon of my obligations and duties than the origiua- Lor of the article aliuded to, permit ine to state Uhat the “Patriotic Order Sons of America” can never be an ally of principal tu any political party so long a$ our system of Government. remains aS instituted by its wise and thoughtful founders. FRANK C, TOWNSEND, 102 Sch Sl Ie. — ‘Tue WHEELMEN ON THE BELL axD LaNTERN QUES- THON.—At @ mnceting last evening of the District of Columbia division ot the League of American Wheeimen, oMicers for the year were elected as follows: Géo. 3. Atwater, chief consul; Edw. A. Demaray, vice consul; E. 'B. Olds, secretary-treas- urer; and E. 7. Pettinjill, representative. A reso. Suulon was adopted, renesing the Cuinmtssioners wore; oy ing bicycles and tricycles to be provided with bells and iiguts, ‘The resolution sets fort the belief of the Wheel: men “that It 1s Detter and safer for us to get out of the way of Pedestrians than to signal them to get out of our way;” and “chat we have the same rights a3 horsemen and the owners ot private vebicies (who are not required to carry bells and lights), und that fewer accidents, and Of a less fatal char acter, Occur through the carelessness of cyclists than’ through the carelesness of drivers.” Ivis further that nearly 4,000 cyclists in this city are put to great inconvenience and annoy - auce by Unis regulation, as “Jane Buowy.”—This in the Police Court a well-dressed Woman was arraigned under the name of Jane Brown, which Was given her by the officers on her refusal to give any other name. ‘The oMficers found her this morning at 4 o'clock Daitalion and two companies of the 4th battalion Maryland National Guard will be in camp at Bay Ridge July 30 to August 5, inclusive, Gov. Jack- ‘son and Staff will inspect the battalion on Thurs- day, August 2, Drees parade at sundown daily. Trains icave Baltimore and Obio depot 9 & 1, 1:30, and 4:20 p.m. RKound-trip fare, $1. a ‘The Court, Equity CouRt—Chie/ Justice Bingham, ‘To-day, Lockwood at. Race et al; sale finally ratified. ’ Lockwood agt. Bolden et al.; reference to auditer, Gessiord agt. Fraser; decreed for Payment or saie; appeal noted. Potick Couxt—Judge Milis, pro tem, To-day. Robert Washington, Burwell Marris, Nouh Burke, Dora Jones, disorderly; $5 each. Leverone Hennco, do.; do. Jane Brown, vagrancy: bonds, ‘Kichard Mitchell, breaking’ lamp; $5. Christian Metcke, refusing to pay back hire; ‘seat down seven days.’ Ralenta Martyn, profanity; $5. Antonia bregazzi, Sunday bar; $20; appeal noted, Edwin Cole, disorderly ; $5. ——_—— Affairs in West Washington. A BLOW ON THE HEAD.—Geo. Phoenix and Elias Carter, colored cart drivers, Nad a dispute as to the right of Way at the foot Of Bist street _yester- day aiternoon, Which resulted in Phoenix striking Carter upon tle head witu a plece of tron injuring him seriously. | Phoeiix managed to escape, ald is yet atlarge. “The injured man was removed to Freedman’s Hospital. e ALLEGED POLICY MEN ARRESTED.—John Mooney and Cas. Sinumous were arrested yesterday by Oilicer Welch on the charge of writing policy, pre~ ferred by W. H. Offutt. In we Police Court Mooney Was Tequired to give personal bonds for Ls appearance before tue grand jury, and Sim- mons Was required to give $100 bouds for his ap- pearance. A Howse Rossen or Gas Fixtures.—Messrs, Wescott & Wilicox report that house No, 2012 N street had been entered by Unleves and stripped of all its gas and other fixtures ‘The oxtures are valued at $300. iRAIN RecutPrs—Canal boat Maryland arrived with 4,100 vushels of wheat for G. 'T. Dunlop. Whoa: “old on ‘change yesterday at 75 v0 87 cents a bush ‘TRMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 a ui.—Great Falls, temperature, 79; condition, 36; receiving reservoir, temperature, 81; condi: Uon at north connection, 36; condition at south connection, 36; disiribuiing’ reservoir, tempera- ture, 78; conditioa at influeat gate-nouse, 36; con- ditién at eflluent gate-house, 36. High tide in tne diver to-day al 3:44 p. m., low tude at 10:28 p. 1a, sae Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tax EVENING Stan. Tux IestirvTe. Ciosixo.—The Opera House bas been secured for the literary and musical enter- tainment to be given to-night by the conductors Of the Peabody Institute. ‘This entertainment: will be the closing exercise of the institue sgssion begun on the 10tn of July, and to-morrow will be devoted to leave taking and farewells, PUBLIC ScuooL FiNANcEs.-Mr. Hubert Snow- den, clerk of the school board, has submitted to FOR RENT-—HOUSES. _FOR RENT_HOUSES. RENT — ED 1 JOR RENT—STORE. CELLAR AND ONE ROOM. RPEr BALTIMONR ‘And kidneys are orrans which {t fstmportant should | FV?" PENT — FURNISHED 1 iu, rear 1024 Oth st. nw Apply to WC, JOBS: Sores ws f st ooean Breea be kept in wood condition, and yet they are over: immediately? SON, 7s 15th ot a ad Piet yd ten Gyolethealne) Se Lb. WH ‘worked and abused by nearly everybody, until they be~ RENT—107 MASS’ AVE N. W.. four rice. ‘Traie (cobs TSLaNo, 3 come worn-out, clogred up, or diseased. Hood's Sar- | W'framebouse Rent 612. Aopis a0) Wasbineron at 8:308 tm, i2 time for Cc Siovrins ouveetal Sameulios wah taorseagren ene: tik nape: mae eis eee edbees ‘taste Sua-tite ener, Wao Aitentie Commn, them to healthy setion, and tones the whole digestive | Jom KENT_O29 K ST. NWA CHOICE NEIGH- ie CHAS, WEEBot 3. reef tel ccmodation . jouse. Manager. J. R HERTFORD, 1. aul-3w — - — — ee re ene ee eT eu Aeseret nw, | yer BOOM FOR OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. ‘and I think it is fally as gvod s medicine as claimed.” ta: ists n. AST DAILY EXPRESS TRAIN PUT ON JULY 28. —E. 8. Cuzssno, Ohief Engineer Fire Dept, Stoning- | jer month” “°* “st Put in good repair. Rent & ty oy ATLANTIC HOTEL IN NEW HANDS. red to Cubt ton, Ot. aul-3t 1425 New York ave. | 353} PSh CUISINE UNEXCELLED. baie alee X.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilia, do] >On RENT—490 G ST. NW. 10-OOM BRICK | 326 Cena) BO ADVANCE IN BATES. conta a begventa ci prion Oe Oe OS ‘ot be induced to buy any other. Fiveliftes al sosvonitnee, ih jrood 01 2232 Oth ot. DOE rE OF aOR TSMRX. For full information addre HOODS GARSAPARILLA ee eS © Soca: 14) Corcoran si. Or Xo MOSQUITORS. asa AAT P . So) eR SINS ise 3 Ee sr, NWOOD HOUSE-DELAWARE WATER « Sold by all druggists. $1;six for $5. Prepared only POSER THAT, DESIRABLE nesIDENCE a ore Ghat bathing in. the world said Bayard Taylor. | Me took cokes eae ae or by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 1515 Hhode Inland eve rales, gowns 97 atthe Atiantis Ete! ee coambt tm the Lyneperent | 17 acres private gr qperored ean dey erveags> 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 3 MS’ Bay, within sight of the guests. hock 2 > d ire aud-3t oe: ¢ x3. The gunntze season for wille Ls TLL i, BATH COUNTY, vac Fo ap pe wg THE ROBTE- = SP pag? Open June wer, ISSN For further inigpe enulg generete floor: gear ih at car, auly @ i arsine in Battgnone at 10°30 Eee ae WOODWARD, Maneeee cs mr I Er Sage en mt Cota eter ca | uaorg. avi AtiaNTiG 1451 N st. Jars, r, are. ax Hk COLONNADE, A o - High and low, rich aid poor. Happiness tor ESRESS oer, a STORES on enw MiRerre crn, x. a. Mien MM. HOUR eve ; h of | 1416 Corcoran at.'3 story, 10ra, MET ae per ak” 3.800 Fee © Sp@@tal rates to Wusikingtoniama ARK, N 3, “THE VICTORIA“ PAMat all, or sale by all Mrst-class: — . 1701 Pa av 125 17th ab. Pa a 810, #12 snd 15 per week House greatly ena agents, Luchs & Bro. auz-6t 1703 Pa av.store.......50 605 6th st.nw, as and 62.50 per day. Aciame. artewan ®, pon BENT—3i6 INDIANA AVE, ‘For let of farotatea nousee call force send ts fies ; a yt ‘re groiet Wacgtn vi ome te abu | Hutch, Nehari Aeegee am | ferinil emetic ese yo Ga mmnte._| Soames Ma ins ever f ‘er month, in’advanee. Address I = : rama . wi ‘ou, THOMAS BLAGLES | advertised fio theownee, | 4 TLANTIOGTY, . 3 Broce S10 Ten Scot or, ee Te ee | Or oko ee ee a | Wo! HOLTZMAN. Tm ana Fetane, | ATR RROINGTON. 3 = ROR _RENT_HOUSE 908 W., 7 ROOMS | J)OR RENT—HOUSES— 3417 to 29 0 et nw. rently enleaped, Spoor New Gas Fixture. C. A. Moppmwax, 1906 F. colm | Fath tutin inane nt 10 tae Sure” | Bisoaigttiawe or, Grand fata OM THE CHESAPEAKE | sor ee Fron ones as nib, new. : Nie: V Our No, 1 Mtxed Tea. at 50c. per ts | FAOR WENT—sataLe 1. He, i : § between 7th and Sth sta. n. at STO: ¢ most complete in all its appointments of any Fe A Cofite: at 200, See ior Eke mones. Mplendid | Drugstore, 1100 Tthet nw. APP sort on Chesapake Bay or Potomac itiver | te gota. Coffee, 30c. ‘Moen? and Java Coffee, 30c. All F? a RE ‘FROM AUGUST 10, HOUSE Ni ° a OTEL BRIGHTON, fresh ‘roasted and fine, Very Ane Print Butter, | Hi 1429 Siu st -w.:.10 rooms: all wodern improve- Tawa wusie BP TZEL's MILITARY BAND. H 30. © F SMRTZOK, Bret tae - Arp "25 2 Masonic Halialley.. ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3. z ¥ -., BET First-class Restaurant under new management 7 1 qs Hs Hopkins, 09 F st, white ociotn tor | W'tiys two new bricks of ve fovme ach ater OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YRAR wpisiatti-eicscs ms 008 | Sad Slieys: all tn pertect onder Price e150 sock, das Union Sw..6r..813 | Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Devt, Washi Unobateacted view of the ocean, lace bedrwomst Attend the Fire Sale. ise PA rae 5 D TAtS rset aise wf Ziosais'so pat 420 om. Sundare 10 hydraulic elevator, hot and cold seawater baths, money by atte! test sale = = 2 Office rooms. 709 8th seBS | ou cnrth--Ladien' $3 chose mek Gaeke tenes 8S POH RENT-NO. 1904 STRERT NORTHEAST, ge edgy as $917-10-26 F. W. HEMSLEY & 801 Genuine French Kid Button go at ‘$2.65—Gents’ brick house, recently put in good order, within on Returning, leave Bay Ridee 11 am, 640end9 5 AME ARLINGTON. OCEAN GROVE, SN. JAI half square United States Capitol; only * pm bi bad oon, Bandy f) i miater B10 wueste hocmt hots hed, wow Store, 310 7th street, he w. 1 JOR RENT—333 AND 335 SPRUCE _8T., LE- OT Faw BOUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. ap. WAP. DOLBY. Proprietor, Goa ° 2 Yao thew houses, G55 and OST South Corcting are’ | POR RENT-SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE, tng 11TH | eaten: \e" ie rat 5. tit | @ Peck To 1 Port rl _ apis ee Big: fgomas mods impe''€27.b0"L. S FMISHOE, | 463 iain res re oS Sei” | 1A sale B.S O Heker ican orp snd | ST _eokws. et “Hoyal Giuc? Mends Everything. | 51. w. it | J>on RENT Depotont 3 New Ownershig. New Masasian Save the Ploces! Mends Broken Chine, Glass, | FOR RENT—902 AND 304 MassacHUseTTS | Weis ina 10r.905.6514 rala jesrine at 0-00 am. wesk dars and 30:00 90n-| nishrat. Perfor appssstarsnie Leather, huvoer, Motais”ac 1 diwers invuldl | dose bay’ Sisaes Masaka etry ana wanna “cuss tehees $4 Se ee a ee ee nae Kiwagsrentet alt Dongguan and "gooe sll Dele gz aod 4's month. Inquire 15 4th st se — iy BUCE MOUNTAIN Mousr, 7” "i Us he y v1 ” =e ie ~ + JOR RENT 002 M ST. NiW.,8 ROOMS, NEARLY ee eee ee [OS THE SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOURN: cerlews Dyes Rew, in good condition j 0 arn, ay Biden, 5:00| ¢, ner warticent wud pdctureeque ist Aretnobest, sold by Groene Oy | cad cee neiogs Son nt bah te goed repair 100 Bih'at Ge 0 Fiat aigetg passcsnie Ciking Gietepfour hovae | gCimmmanding a warminott an purses view of : > Hi st. n. " > the Ri Fare only 10c. for round No Malaria, No M: Bargains in Foot Wear, SySi-or kK. HF. LEIPOLD, 1331 Pat nw. | $03 Ht a. i1a3h % ; SoM Children's Spring Heel Shoes 40c. a pair—Boys’ | WOK RENT—THE VERY DESIRABRE BUILDING, *SWORMSTED? & BRADLEY, 02 AYMOND, EAGL! | Fourtr PS pe Pe a | oncbertre: elegant davcita hell Sag Featli eo —— micy grocery: 837.00. SWORMSIEDI & BIAD: Syez-tee Witt nee Circulera descriptive ne fey 3 $7 Pee wer | ote ned in Want Py Po always reliable, BRIG USE, MODERN ‘ G. punith's Ps re ee en ovenents, 607 T st.n.w. J. M.SWINGLE, FLORA VIET. | Soa Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWoos,és, ol Fe at. we 7 SLE Ri _3726-2wkcolw® "CAPE MAY POINT, N. 5. 1G SPRING PRIVATE SUMMEK I ruiles from Martinsbung, W. Va day % LL HE ‘OTOMAC” FURNISHED, a9 | GRASS, Box ia Marunsburg,W.Va. 1 Carrodton Hotel. Bal ore, Md. —— = Bisons ote te setine ie | eee . Peat a a MP yculearER, OTE ON Te Sg WAS THE HEADING OF MANY A NEWS ¢ ¥ ro 11th wt, bet. N BAY bree hours’ ington. ome at the finest wataten wt t Beach, Kent County, Md ITEM IN THE PAPERS OF TWENTY-FIVE | debitceay cag aaa OE Patees | ou CITY, Mb. ‘YEARS AGO. Shod Pat now or Ok RENT. ATLANTIC HOTEL Hates trom €25 yer week pwn BRON. Seaver Oe. 2112-14 Most. 128, OPEN TILL 181 OC TOLER 3 her dress until Juno 00, A i, oun cher, Ey sed Bathing and Boating. 1 Good Pliins and ns, t Dancing Paviuow, ALF WELL, ALL IS VERY QUIET HERE STILL, i Mi Le * . -- 5 alr g2tim | ()LENVILLE, ATLANTIC CITY, Na. ockal BUT FOR THAT, THERE ARE MANY MORE STORES, OFFICES, &o. if pas Sa 3405 F street zs a — | Ghent ot Ter b¥e., uew house, electric beligs < Be W., iF. fe al. for Store and Dwelling, #30.” Eugitire rs . be PEOPLE IN WASHINGTON PROPER THAN | 2 W.1 aS ave. ty3-1m™ | “Circulars at the Star office. EW COLUMBIA MOUSE, CAPE MAK, NJ Lath st. hw... 39, —____—__—_—— Helm _- | dees ches sppeithemntse theses Bake tein cheek THERE WERE THEN, AND MANY OF | Sioreand Ir, 525 10th OORES HOTEL ORD. We on oaeanss 90 Beal the ce FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS eivetlei cine. Leonardtown. Ma i ‘pens Dune 30th : - Store and dweiliix YOO es : e = uratow 4 SAREE: REALL ERD SOMMTRING OBRW 5) oceania artes) Collar 19a Mai SALE —CHEAP—TWO PAIR WoOL AND | teen waif = = 615 7th st, room'11. plush portieres, pew: owner leaving town; used | daily HERBERT Fe MOOME bee in | IN THE WAY OF CLOTHING. I only two weeks, Address Box 4, Star office. OR SALE-LARGE No. 4 EDDY REPRIGERA: | J tor, capacity 100 pounds of ice; slate shelves, por- | ~~ celain water tank: price 10. Also, lange Waluut Chest of Drawers. suitable for tailoror dressmaker. Can be seen at 222 Sdst, s.c, ie JOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED MARE, HAND- some ax pictutr, G year old, 15% hands high, CeEs908 8 ‘The above is only s portion of the property on my techs. Por {ull list call at office for burn Seated om thelstand 15th," Ly30i ” THOS. E WAGGAMAN. FROK RENT W., 7 ROOMS AND venieute: near Treas tment and Patent Office; three lines of cars; dy3i-3e ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS. 5 On B, £0. RK (Main | Two and a half hours from Washingtoa. } The merits of Berkeley and its Waters are famous, | and are a speciic for Kheumstism, Neuralgia, Skin, and Kidney diseases, PLEASE BEAR US IN MIND, FOR WHETHER YOU WANT A THIN COAT AND Alltrains stop st Cresson. For circulars, tec. a@area® VEST, CHEAP OR EXPENSIVE, A SERGE* wa RD {NT—UNFURNISHED. sound 48a bullet; magnificent saddler: fine roadster: | : iy T5-eoctt Superintendent, Cre ithoue feu o iterise $400. ‘Adlirens Wet | Sincelaat Season there has been erected one of the 2 SUIT AT €15, $18, $20 OR 825; A WHITE ee ie Tar Sterottice. aus su2-S0*_ | nest Bath-Houses and Swimming Pools su thecoun- | Jj Ot. MUNSON, ATLANTIC CIT. so au < OR SALE—ONE GREY GELDING, 15 HANDS | try. Deated nents, elect cb bis, Tele FANCY DUCK VEST, AN ODD PAIR OF | | Iarwestabic rou n on Dts Bok ne ' = SAME 3 SOUNG. Peumtuetae JBIO Na now 18. TE Teneo aati entle ae ea reat inchs | Hotel lenge, Cuisine excellent, elegant Ball-room, and | oma | SAME 3 XOUNG, Prop PANTS EITHER READY-MADEOR TO OR- | 33135'i9th'stn.¥15¢.113 gud driven by a lady sold for ho Yault. Apviy WOGD ae ; | QUEEF NEG HOTEL ALBION. COR ATLA 3 moat ie seems iaieemeiad fac and ses: svewuen Atteume rig : DER; ASUIT OR APAIROF opp PANTS | 1044 2istat hiwaide- I JOR SALE_CHEAP FIRST crass | Terms = DULFY, formerly of Cominemal Bute, Pulls en Printing Office. “Box 134 Star office. Jy: Write for Tilustrated and Descriptive Pamphict 4. Terms moderate ‘Ue Superintendent the annual report of the school fluances of the year just closed. It may be summed up by saying that the receipts have been $15,809.13 and the Sool expenditures $15,508.21, leaving $50.91 to be added to the building tund, Which, at the opening of the year, Was $6,378.25, and Uiat $5,000 have been pald out on account of the new building, leaving $3,479.16 now available forthe buiidiug, and to open’ tue schools nexty ear, ‘The board Wiil have to resort.to a loan, ‘THe UNIVERSITY LectuRe.—Peabody Hall was filled last night at ‘the lecture of Prot. W.M. ‘Thornton, chatrman of the faculty of the Unk versity of Virginia. It was his object to explain to tae citizens the workings of wwe University of Virginia and its relation to the public-school system of the commonwealth. ‘The auditors con- sisted almost entirely of ladies, aud Was made up mainly from the attendants on the State Normal Institute, now in session here. ‘Nores.—Mr. Lou Witt, whose wife returned to in this city froin her boarding-house in ‘on, some weeks ago, is now at the Na- itary Home, in Montgomery County, ‘Washi tonal Ohio. He kept an instalment house here for some inonths, and married the young daughter of Mr. Lyles, Of this place.—Eleven transiers of real estate took place in Alexandria County during July, and forty-three transfers in the city.-—The democrats hold thelr Ward meetings to-morrow nignt to elect delegates to tue city convention. — ‘Two brick dweillngs with lots, on Oronoco strect, between Alfred and Patrick, liave been bought at ‘$1,600 from Mr. E. Francis’ by Mr. H.C. Robin son.—Edward "Day, colored, was kilied at the Long bridge brick-fard, in ‘Alexandria County, last evening, by a tall of’a bank of earth, In Montgomery County. WHAT 18 GOING ON IN KOCKVILLE AND VicINITY—A SUCCESSFUL LAWN PAKTY—THE EFFECT OF LIME 48 A FENTILIZER—RAISING AND FATTENING STOCK, Correspondence of Taz Evexixo Stan. ROCKVILLE, August 1, 1888, ‘The dean of Washtugion will hold convocational services in St. Peter's parish, Poolesville, on the ‘71h and Sth of August, on the 9th at St. Bartholo~ mew’s church abd Unity chapel, and on the 10th at St. John’s and St. Luke’s churches. He will be accompanied by several visiting clergymen, ‘Miss Kattte Nourse, who has been spending some time in the vicluity of Darnestown, has returned Vo her home in Alexandria, ‘The recent lawn party for the beneft of the Presbyterian chucch, at the residence of Mrs, Maughiin, at Boyd's’ Station, was a success, and Was participated in by many Washingtonians now summering tn that locality, Handsome bootns and tents ‘covered the lawn, which was illumina- ted wath Chinese lanterns. 4 large cake, voled to the most popular young lady, went to Miss Lagan, daughter of Congressinan Lagun, of Loutstaua: ‘The evening's program consisted of solos by Mr. Frank Baxter, Mrs. Mary Reed, Miss Amy Leavitt and Miss Lagan; a duet vy Mrs. Jacobs and Mr. Terry, a rio by Messrs, Turpin, ious and Terry; quartétte by, Mrs. Heed, Miss ‘Terry and Messist rplu and Terry, With Miss Susie Sipe at the plano; recitations ‘by Mr. Ciay, of Wasuingvon, and Miss Michaels, of Frederick; several cornet Solos by Mr. Weaver, of Washington, Lyddane, Jones &’ Co, have ‘purchased of Mr. George Crown 3% acres ‘of Iand at Derwooa sta- ‘Yon, Whieh will be laid off into building lots, Mr. Heary Dwyer has leased tor a term of years the granite quarry on the farm of Miss Margaret Beall, on the Metropolitan Branch Kallroad, near Malpine station. A company, composed of citizens of the county and the District, 18 to be at once or auized for the development of the quarry and the Duilding of a switeh from the sale t0 tie rall- Toad, Which 1s Dut a short distance. Siuice the Introduction of lune us a fertilizer in this county the grass crop has increased ten-told, and instead of depending entirely on the staple Srops of grain our turmers are Yearly devoulng more attention to the raising and fattening of cattle and sheep. “Large herds of stock cattle are yearly Drought here trom @ distance and fattened betore being sent wo the Washington and Baiti- More markets Mr. Uriah Griffith, Who owns a large farm near Laytonsville, has’ just revurned from Kentucky, i rt 5 Tout, Kentucky, bringing with him several car. drunk at the car stabies, near the steamboat Wharf, She was ized as having been before the court before, ‘she admitted giving her personal bonds three times, Sue was sent down in default of bonds Mer name 13 Harriet Ricn- mond. At the request of several parties, who clalined that she would lose ner employment if ‘sent down to the farm, her personal recognizance —_>___ en run Jesorr Vatseva. Rev, Win, . Clarke, patius’ church, Baltimore, by’ changes made by order of the it provincia will come vo Gonzaga College, in Chis cli), to teach ‘Mr. John Green, of wD. those who go to St. Ignatius’ a i iF l il i if i e r : F | ; | ‘ families in this section of tne state. He nad mai uc Wea we rat ‘Tue one-year-old son ew Be Hattie phrey died this Tesldence of his Axsotorn: Po - ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold cnly tn cane, Rozat. Baxrxo PowDas Co, 100 Wall st, MX. GIVING FULL VALUE FOR THE MONEY once. Can be seen between 5 and 7 p.ts. at ‘HE WILL LAD JOR SALE_NICE, COMMODIOUS, SECON! 4y18-Im* INO. T. TREGO, Pr pavilion. m peoueunagae teri ne ean biwnd ‘School Desks for 38 scholars, alse TPMOSE IN PURSUIT OF HEALTH O& PLEASURE | (QHETWOODP. ATLANTIC CITY, PACIIC AVE SER) WE BELU 920 Ist. n. w. lo Visit KIVEK SPRING=. Fine bath- | bet. Indiana and Wot, tear Brightom aegioe = aa een yok SALE-1 FU! it. aud all the luxuries of season. | neder new mu i AppMtBents fret ae ieee epics i wines Nae atta" y edn | Seasons ee cae je Wakeneld or 1boumpeot.. Lan NE tai kawoutan e pabenrmeuiieies ganas Sid's tot of old bullding materia a bateain if sold ot ICP, BLAKISIUNE, M. 1). P fy e-te- & ULEBERS, Ba B13 03 Nth st. se aoe al WE RECEIVE, AND FOR DOING ALL IN FOE SEA WeRTINGHaUs ENGINE, 1B Bee Orne power, bas beet in tee One SAE. Apps to : MERS, Sa es bo.8 WOODWARD LOTHROP. | a an Sta a VI bse in Lt 0: gase VOOR ANtand Festa aw. | IG AND ARKANSAS | Dale Manarera te WE MEAN TO MAINTAIN THIS REPUTA- cere oe JOR SALE—HORSES—JUST AKKIVED | ity, "Nad. Deltehtiat. b PHUK SPRINGS, Nery thin Dew. je aud accommodations first. County, Va, OL VED Wa of Horses from Ohio, among them some good draft, | everything new: table ain vos fre yg T joUseSs C8) drivers, saddlers, and jow-price Horses, all sod to be oncert daily by atullorchestra, JUSEPH 5. TION AND ARE ALWAYS READY TO Ex. | ihe ators, bes cine coaympen py permittrom | Arve, elds a ere biGiet = | feagnetane D> stulborehest - .EFUND THE MONEY FOR aaa tne wor Cee ew. | Nissan WOURTINE G, Ba to 800 per Two and ANY GOODS BOUGHT OF US THAT DO gies, Wagon-Carts, Harness, and equipments of all | Onaud after MONDAY, Jun from W Shad sitar MONDAY, June 25-enyrors tcuinion | ou ill Nous urn, Far rainy dl PE ew and accond-hand, one 12 Passeh ‘ent Shore Hailroad will run, Dal pt Sunday, | Write tor circuiar ‘omainiue ausiyeis of water. ab Wiguietio. ""Satietlcwory eacianges cam temas, | co and tom tie Jersey GM muted te amet: | aera oe cicalar NOT GIVE SATISFACTION. W.F. GEYER, Carriage ry and Repository, 460 | bn ay —~4 conmeebous wit fant jeld-2a HM. CARELA MADDUX. ee aa a | CATSKILL Mi '¥ FINDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. M. RK —. nw 14 QOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Si ‘4 | cnt Mi via’ Kingston, nt linde, elegant b nd tabie, pur: we (GAINS TN SEVERAL. BABI. elegant Square Pianos, as pew; fet megeseeoeenie: Saw ‘rich quality of tone and best makes. “Will be sold for one week only, at €25, $40 Sth vt.w. Lr. io: Tho Rioaghitore, Bo tales are at Lit NTANO'S, pan: Grad Hotel, 1a, Mount house 3 EB. BARNUM & Co, Drawiine room. Cate Jt: ua AV. OF A.M JELILY, New Windsor, Md, and $50 Jess than their value; stool and cover. and our Grand Wail Biation and to Piuiess or He usual cuarautee goes with each piano. Yerus are | Faaterskill and Mountain House g31 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Suly, #10 monthly ul paid for. “These sre great sap | “SAKATUGA AND CATSKILL. MT. Leave Phildelpiia 8 vin ‘Kingston, 4:5 3 Phoenicia, 4-16 vile, 4:20) ‘come along quick. ne no come alone PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 Oth st. ae CALSKILL MOUNTAINS, & Y i= NOW OPEN, Twesty Years Exrentence | 3x27 ara & | Ree, SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF EXPIRATION OF RATES REDUCED. SELLING DRY GOODS TO CASH CUSTOMERS, lease, elegant bar-ixtures, including safe, mirrors, | Lake Goormy, 8-10 pt. | Railroad sccess direct to the hotel. For cireulare, Sty an eee ee angwate, tables and chaity at 413 13ur se mew, | biNwine-room Carn Vhiledsig hia to | iff Pati Si reoiluck, Surah Sik, excelleut quality, price was 75c., Te SE ~RECOND-HAND UPRIGHT | $B House). New York to Caldwell and Jersey City to | — = 2 —— ae 50e, 01 — ON! CON D-HAY y rato ‘India Linen, fnest quality, price was 15c., reduced Diane C108; sea at IGG aed oe p1D eines | MANETOGA AMD CATSKILL MT. 5! Be. dozen ober srt harexine in fan HUGO WOLCH | Late Wotnuion Qh ma Aten 1 le peeneae quit oe fine ool. wide double © CO., Music Dealers, 025 7th st. now. my11-6m_ | skill, via — $ (iran Hotel, Pancy witke. tts Cuiscle ant picts os Bi Ur.-30.60 24 Fenton Pl-ne 6r.180 | POR SALE — CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Koab | B+: Phamicia oi pau-: Mt Mouse Stato ‘eer ae, 2 CHS And SEEbeR sexual cow 3704 | CONG a we Op oot Fenton BL Be Gee 100 | Beaten Ee ca SE ee pone e AOAD | mi Palenwilie 6-3" tA —sy French Satteens, finest quality, 25c. D8 ‘BH. WARNER & CO. 916¥ sunw. | Wacous, ‘cosy Payments oF cash, repairing a spe Challies, French 'stylen, 10c. ; OST. N.W.; FOURTEEN Rooas; | O83, JOHN J./COUK, S25 Al st.” West “Wasnt Satin Moire, Watered Silk, price was $1, reduced to muprovennenit toe good tenant ouly | &% D. SS rox ND be 13 O st. ; furnishes {OR SALE—WE KEEP CONSTANTL! iN x Sasa any ASSPRESI CS eee waa Matin alho Re Bits SESE Seah ieee Sitar pcet oad | uc Soa Pe ens oc le jorves. 5S jn SET Mist. nw ces Cs ae aetced | tie cost. Bev ‘S7¢~ reduced to 200, wea corner Sth and F sis. ‘ne; 9 rooms and | “iy Hancare checked mylG-Sm ee POR _SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- Satin Plaid India Linen, finest quality, Tesorts by West Shore Kuiiroud. reduced through. ‘Saratoga tains run Vis Alba: cr. Adaress ew; 820.40 per mouth. Keys 715. Ownerst yeah > A.M. HAMILTON. Price was 25e. to 1246. sth. “AMBERT, a CARTERS, = quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance, | _jertao General Passenger Avent, New York. | AT REMObOTH ‘BEACH, 71] MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. | VU} REN thd price lists DDALLAUE Ace Fat wiht RM mew cae | oe arte week achessauiomers ha buy a8 or over will atest ences |S Darcrrex tiara mek ARS geo |. TAG Noor Te. rropteton following valuatie prese 4 : DN TH: BEACH. GAS. : aari = Pure Linen Damask Towels, worth @iy spatter sai | 220m = BELLS “OPEN FOAM JUNE TY OCT OUI TT PRK a grat GUERNBEN, Enroaderes Curse wordt ey or bal Goasn ne | VOR, ENE_ONEORNIGTED— = See ORT, | $roM CAT ax, SYauhmerc auswist Pure Wook, Scam, Blua, Garnet, | ste $140 21128211 w= TLAMTIC GUY, NF STWE “pi; CHAMLES | jya.nme Of The Livingston: Weal TO Progye Tien gi? Nat with suubie 135, tons bf stave coal to the ocean front; acres lawn: LW) ocean rou | Nt ee Henrietta Cashmeres, Pure Fine Wool, wide double | 1812 N st,with stable. Reltef of Destitute Colored Women and will | jeS-2m WELL. KEMOBOTT BEACH, DEL ‘width, all colors, price was 50c., reduced to 45¢. 15 New! fellel of Destinte Ootoeed Women end Chligeee. will | _ 3s 2 — } Turon xpress trains daily” Opie Jago 22 ofthe valusble presente A iunys nae hasdzomeebeiad | 1201 Tottat 4, Deual aUGUST SIXTH, ap THELVE OCLOCK: | GAN MARC cus, ratty mo soa iY ihombsos t Sale es tions Sore one pny Demers HEE Rc ee eel ee | ge nen, | OLE Oe ens Linten Dauask Towels, worth 2." © 3730. | 1606 Lot ; REASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE a — | “Pewutifully located within ioe hat Bt err WUSCPERVisiNG AMCHITECT GeALAD Fito. | QPRAE VIEW BQ oc rnur Ooean, | ght tieeann ‘ME. J. P. PALMER, 1209 © st. 2°95 12728 1ath at. 18x40. Tue ra Spray, and Sea View aveiues. Twelftiineson. - M 1620 Lon ei Sat ; “jestm JOS. WHITE, Prova ¥- 0. Box 2037. =. CAFS MAY, 4 bene Oa aah OLTONS SOMMER RESORT, ES IMPORTER, 1750 4 Coopen Sune 2th For furtuer ly to a inst a } BM. 001 ‘ Ce A SA MYERS, P.O. Box 886. uo7 Fsreeer, | i74iewt 1000 | fie wae may be ordered by. JyG-Im* _ River Sprinan FO. Bt Mary's Go. MA i 65 We call PARTICULAR APTENTION to our list of | NEC | | “ASBURY PARK. N. J. HOWARD HOUSE, O50 me = pas 4 5 USES, as they comprise f the | Sabunit compiote block from ocean: ‘sanitary arrangemcnts coin: LADIES GOODS. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO HER Siow enable he cite San for dural struction of thelr gts exociout Cuisine, “Term g8'to bie. °° 5 a HILL &. pat c nd other -_ —EEee . . NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS | _/28-tuthke2w __" 738 Yothat. bow. | So" Scnicestwhsch [ps states woTEL Maz My 3. Prov, IVE-ROOM COTTAGE; NEW; D) ished wl Aulautle City, N. J. g vine Panos mann eooea. ‘Montello, near station. ‘Bids must state ‘The Largest and Leading Hotel, Hg THAT SHE WILL LEAVE FOR PARIS AND 'L. C. LOOMIS. sonoma es ty a ow a Jection in “SHELL, AMBER, and JPOE KENTNEW Filist-CLAss Resmi = “Miter the contract in award Cont neme 58, ese. ie = t,o TONDON, ON STEAMER ETRURIA. 47H | FTL et gy tet Mode eand eve aug ba | Cuiel Vaile Sal Ue sgentel aneeess shee Bu pnows, |7iiiracinedDensstbiacled yah-me 1528 and 1650 0 st uw. Apply to J: J; SHE number, arrangement.method of numbering, or letter: | 3o15-2m HARRY B. WARDEN, Manager. _| —Torcritots HAIR DESTEOYED. LEaviN® OF AUGUST, IN ORDER TO MAKE HER ne imy3-th.s.tu,3m. ing, snd say fuer iptormeation coe 9 tion to Feet FEN, FORINT GLEN STATION. ». 40. tem yt cheat me proce, onion a Be Se i quiles trom Washington, 1s how open, rowtivent pls mean ears pewction im thi PERSO SELECTION FOR HER | POSALS FOR FURNISHING CAST-1 N Inabagemen| . ey and W. H. Crosby, of i. Eb oad (vatunent for ladies andct ange gest aotiems WALER-FIPES. SPECIAL CASTINGS. AND £ Betioeal Moect A new hoor wiih all motes | Sp fas hae be aaa VALVES—OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF | improvements. Write for circular abd rates. Ik amare IG SOUURING 4itb DEY CLEAIC 30: Jay 0, 1688 Sened Projets in dupes Suits | tam Hoel Wokinon Bee Oy SiS.S" | IFINGGsPamasianads ase Ree Konkan S Nhie office dot 12 OCLD _ ae — | First-class Ladies’ aud Gents’ work of every T, 7, T. $335 WEDNESDAY. "AUGUST 8, 1865, for fumes sce FROCK EXON sruiNes aND SONEKAL varus | hon “AN IGN AN CAMOLINE. Chih wrecance Axp Linirr, ‘Loo. $300 141s sd ‘special castings, and valves herein- ath A. nd Maison Yrveso, Paris. Satbly 40.50 2026 Let.. Gr. For ou on which | Greet Morth Monntatn. noer Winchester. Vo. is hows | 755, FISCHERS DRY CLEANING EST aie 31:30 loo Valley ses ‘The right is reserved to, reset ‘All | . Asafe home for families. NO BAR Accommodates | 4PLISUMENT AND DE WORKS 006 G at. n. \ HOW SAY Your 37.90 O13 both ot Ge ory, Wa trONE Coast tenets | BOO tmuatinere cout; seenesy cramd spend rod ichout beime Piped, aden” st 35: et.6r. CHAS. W. Finest aikaline, and wea oe Thirty ve Tm for GROVER all over 3330 rai wan, a District of Golub ster, “Sait ra Cat sda oan ina tof ted eciitecet™ A-combine f 2635 oof ulanc. hotel aod grosndgcleen seauiicy sauce: | |g L1-WOOL GAKMENTS MADE UF Of RIPPRIN tober! 3330 S48 Vavave SPECIALTIES. tents c * beds comtortalie. ersus te AiSjeds good mounans black. % ‘Your ancient CANOR, 33-00 710 10th at, 3. se ‘Ulustrated circulars at this office. Apply to oa Ue=s,. nad cach other. ica) “30-90 1317 at Se OL BATHS AND MASSAGE TREATMENT ‘A. &. PRATT, L 4 eatliroar bigiae'to babble. "Let tens ead Wore aot tthe eee Aor Batis atid Gentlemens 410 BEE ‘The San Buildine. Washington, D.C. 1. eg ee rap ES Hours, 9 to 9. * Sya0-er EGR GAP HOUSE, DELAMARE, WATER GAT. | 7 Cc ae BEADE-MADS CLOTEING 50 420 2 Prony Tarps and tb hours from Philadelpiais, ‘World, and would be pleased 43 BADE a LW. MEAD. jee ‘doin’ with strictly all Fo Busz Or Wasunerox WESCOTT & WILCOX. ‘BGYLE END CONN. AVE. ATLANTIC » Fora fulllistapply to *. og bgt aanicguatile MEAT. “An imvstuatle tonic. Isesuccessend » FREE aoe OLD BYE WHISKEY. AS Seema ror soe ‘boon for which natious should fee! grateful” See ete ore za “Medical Prem,” “Lancet.” &c. Highly recom SOP hats Te. ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey over put upon | Mf 4!*¥'S Mosz, ‘pended ase “nightcap” instead of alcubolic arin Eva oe ch ad ee i i for 1, 2 oF'S yra. the. LIREIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat. Flavoring Stock for Soups, Mage ‘Dahes and Sauces. Anpual sale 6,000,000samm Ja& 1, BARBOUR & SOX, Bray = 1222 1 cag A? A NICE THREE ets 011-3 (Gaumaian coops ‘Our new catalogue of campaign outfits, with consti- ‘tution, drill tactics and full information sbout orgap- izing and drilling Marching Clubs, ‘Dinstrated Catalogue free. A.G. SPALDING & BROS. 108 Madison st, Chicago; 241 Broadway, New York. SENUIXNE with BLUE SIGKATURE of BARO® LEE ip fac e.mile weruee the abe. Te be had of aL eturekeepers. gross, shamiath OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. ‘Terms: $3 Per Day, 617.60 Per Week, 900 Per ‘Month, and upwards, e VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 27 and O2v th st.n.w. comer a fr

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