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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. District of Columbia, Maryland, Dela- wint kasters Fennsyivania, Vieginia’ and’ North Carolina, | cal rains; sighUy warmer; Winds gen- erally south westerly. Boar Race, Clifton Beach, Thursday, Aug. 9 Euxs’ A. R.A. Excursion to-morrow, Corcoran Jeaves 6:15 p.m. Bring the ladies. Buooxs, 15th st, Largest, Richest, Newest, Stock. Love Braxch BOURBON WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle. Distilled in 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. Cuiaries Kraemer, 737 7th st, nw. Buooms, 15th st,, Gas-Fixtures and Chandeliers, Fimeworxs, singing, illumination, dancing, recitations, speeches, clam chowder, &., &¢. ELas 2B A. Excursion tomorrow night, " Corcoran deaves 6:15 p. m. Wiis Ick Co.’ Penobscot ice—red wagons, ELxs’ A. R.A. Excursion to-morrow. Corcoran Jeaves 10am. aud6:15p.m. Tickets at Droop’s Music Score. Buooxs, 15th st. Prices Guaranteed. CITY AND DISTRICT. musements To-Night. domxson's THEATEX.—Minstrels Panonans BUILDING. —“Battle of Shilon,” Condensed Locals. ‘The Mutual Co-operative Building Association met Tuesday evening at L225 F street horthwest, @everal shares were subscribed for In the second fasue. The secretary reported the association 10 in a flourishing condition, and offered $2,300 1or Sule, Which Was taken at an average of 61. ‘The Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s Association, at & meeting at St George’s Hall, ou 11th street Last Bight, elected Geo. W. Springwan an Lonorary member and E. G. Wheeler, of the old Perseverance, and H. S. MoGiue, of the bid Union company, ac lve members. ‘Belva A. Lockwood, as attorney for L. H. Benyon, jay filed a petition in the Equity Court ask- Ing that benyon be appointed guardian ot Win. Hi. | Wiley, an old soldier, an inmate of the Insane | Asyluin, in order that sieps may be taken to se- eure a pension for Wiley. The Old Guard, U.V.C., at its meeting last might, completed arrangements for visiting Colum- bus, Ohio, and will leave here September 8, accom. | Panied by their drum corps, as escort (o tue Grand | anny. "The deed for the lots for the new station-house im the nortueastern section of the city was placed on record yesterday. It bears date of August 6 4nd ts froin D. s. Fickreil to the District, fur sub Jots &2 to 34, square 438, each 173 feet front on | Sth street, between Maryland avenue and F street | Rortheast, and the consideration 1s $2,400. | ‘A colored woman, Alice Campbell, was arraigned | in the Police Court yesterday on Lue charge of keep- ing a bawdy house in Ciurk’s Alley, between Jd and 43¢ and € and D streets southwest. ofice: Heary’ vestified to raiding (he house, and fuding Several men and women iu It, Tue court fined her 60 OF Sixty days In Jall fue divorce bul of W. E Tyler against Mary F. ‘Tyler, fied Octover 13, 1885, has been dismissed by, pldinuitt. g ‘The Elks A. R.A. give their excursion to Mar- | sbail Hall to-morrow night, A good Ume will well Tepay thuse who attend. —— Mother and Son. WHY GEORGE MEYEES WAS ASSAULTED BY THE BAR- KEEPER EMPLOYED BY UIs MOTHEK, WHO KREFS A DRINKING SALOON. Yesterday afternoon Mr. George Meyers, a de- Partment clerk, went to a saioon kept by his mother, near 1st street and Virginia avenue, to converse with her about the business sue ts en- gaged in and about George Bani, whois employed by ber asa bartender. Banf, who is well known in police circles, objected to the young man’s visit, and took Meyers by the collar and tureateued to break his neck. After the disturvance wus over Mr. Meyers swore out a warrant for Bant. This morning about 1 o'ciock Oificers Henry and Mel- on Went to the house to arrest Bunt, Me made no Tesistance, but several halt-grown men ia the house urged him do so. ‘They followed the officers and Bunt thiough tue streets, Using profane and threate..ing language. ‘The oMicers then took five of the crowd inw cus | tody and locked them up. They gave their names | as Chas. Fouike, Jos. C. Smith, Henry Foulke, Eu- | Ward Whalen and Daniel Wuaien. This morning | im the Police Court Banf was tried for profanity } And threats. He was fined 0a the first cuurge. In disposing of tue charge of threats, Judge Mulls Said that Mr. Meyers did a good thing in yuing to see his mother on such an errand. He advised the | Officers to look further into What was going on in the house, and required Banf to give 4500 bonds or stand Committed six months. a disposing of the charge azalust the fice prisoners for disorderly conduct, Judge Mills said that M! there was on lass Of persons Who should be punished more than another it Was tuese roughs who hang about Jow groggeries and interfere with officers of the law io the discharge of their duty. Under the law ‘he extreme penalty 1s $10 and the court was only Sorry that double that amount coulu not be im- Posed ou them. ‘They Were fined $10 eac. Appeai ctaets Stes DEATH OF AARON S. CoLEMAS.—Aaron S. Cole- man, formerly chler of the special examination Doard of the Pension Bureau, died yesterday moruing of @ complication of diseases, at Lis home on Sth ‘street. Mr. Coleman was ‘a native of ‘and at the time of bis death was year. A wile and one c..ild sur- vive him. ———— RETURNED To Hex Home.—The sixteen-year-old girl who was yesterday reported in THE STAR as luissing from her home since Monday migut, with $200 ia gold, has returned. The young lady—she Fesides ou 17(h street—had Just recovered irom an attack of lypuod fever, and her mind was some- What affected, She ieft' her home Monday evening ‘and returued iast nigt —— ASSACLT Cases—In the Police Court yesterday Richard Jobnson, who was charged with an as- aault on Mary Jobnson, his wife, on the 4th tnst., by khocking her senseless, was’ fined $10 or 30 days, — Win. Goouwin, charged with an assauit ou Wm. Frawley, was ‘fined.——Bretou Jameson, Jor assauit on Willy Ann Jones, was fined $5. som decwoc porn MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have Deen issued by the clerk of tue court to Beverly ‘Tuckson and Alice Coeman; Jobn W. Oliver and Eugenia Divine; Harry Higisbright, of Philadel. pbla, ane Celina Boswell; John E. Miles and An- ‘le C. Jamison, both of St."Mary’s County, Ma. STOLEN CHURCH PxorexTY RECOVERED.—This Morning the police recovered by express froin Fredericksburg, Va., the altar ornaments which Were taken from tiie Church of the Incarnation on the 23d ult. Henry Bernhard, wno has been cemmitied to jail tor rovbing ‘this and several other churches, sold the articles taken from the Church of the Incarnation to a colored woman (a3, cxcursionist, trum Fredericksburg) for G5 cents, hing this, our police, throuzh the Fredericks- Durg officers, recovered the stolen property. A New Conctave or Herrasorus.—Metropolis Conclave, Improved Order of Heptasophs, Was last night instituted at Bunch’s Hall, on Sth Street, Dy Geo, V, Metzel, who Was the organizer, with thir eight charter ‘applicants. ‘The foilowing were in- ‘SMalled as oMicers: Sitting past archer,J- iL. Rath. bone; archer, John H. Mitcheil; prevost, F. W Fries; secretary, W. I). Tabler; Mnancier, A. C. Parker; treasurer, N. Bunch. an Cuaxcep Wrra Fatse Paerenses.—Harvey V. Colton was betore the Police Court yesterday on the charge of obtaining 860 by false pretenses trom ¥. A. Salter, his broticr-tn-law. ‘The testimony for the prosecution was to the ‘effect that Salter Wes to Spotsylvania County, leaving is son in charge of bis store; that Colton, who was at the wharf when Salter left, went to'the store, saying that Salter told him to take charge; that be as sumed charge and sold goods, some by auction, and put the money in his pocket. Mr. Sangster, the defendant, said they could suow by Mrs Salter (wife of the prosecuting witness) that there was no false pretense. The court held the case for the grand jury, bond $300. ‘THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION.—At a Mectng of the Jackson Democratic Association, last evening, the following were nominated for membership: Patrick Barry, W. T. Asbby, K. 0. Huikinhorn. A. Curet, F. Addison, George schaeter, W.S. Saminons, J. “H. Sammons, J.P. Crowley, Paul Kegon, W. A. O'Meara, and J.J. Murray. AD invitation tO attend the demonstration at Laurel, Md., on the 23d inst., Was accepted, and Messrs, P © Gardea, H. C. Clagett, T. V." Noonan, W. A. Hutchins, and Jesse Mann were appointed ‘a com- Mitlee to Make the necessary arrangements, It Was stated by Mr. Kirk Unt just twenty-two years ago the association attended a de.nocratic demon. ‘stration in Laurel. A resolution offered by Mr. T. A. ‘Tolson, providing for an assessment of $10 each on the membership, was referred. AFFOINTING CAMPAIGN ComMITTERS.—The Na- Monat Kepublican League bave appointed the tole lowing committees to with the Rational, commitiee in the campaign: Fi Bance—A. F. Culids, H. D. Barr, EW. Whitaker, Baward F. Casey and C. A. McEwen. ap -ign— J. K.Thompson, A. P. Fardon, Patrick O'Farrell Ca ©. Fowler and Prank Aldrich. Earoliment—W. Mt Ireland, R. J. Beali, Joseph F. Modgson and c. F. ———__ ‘Tae VinGtsta REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. — The Republican Association last night elect:d the following oMicers: K. L. Singleton, president; K. J. Shelton, vice-president; C-L. Suuith, secre: tary; J. C. Fountain, corresponding secretary: Ke Edmonds, treasurer: M. Payne, second vice-presi- dent; J. Hi. Harris, chairman executive committee; W. Hi. Nelson, nat-arms; A White, chap- lain. "A resolution of condolence With the family Of Gen. Sheridan was passed. EXcunstons To Cixcrswatt. — Every Thursday UNI August 30, inclusive, the Balumore and OL.O & RCo. will sell excursion uckets vo Ciucinnath At rate of $1865 for ibe sound trip. Tickets will be Valid for return passage for 15 incsudiog THE BOH-TAIL CAR QUESTION, A Conference with Directors of the Co- Jumbia Line, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ANTI-BOB-TAIL CAR AS80- CIATION CALL ON THE OFFICERS OF THE COM- PANY—DISCUSSING THE FACTS AND FIGURES—THR COMPANY ASKS 4 WEEK TO REPLY. Representatives of both sides in the Columbla Rallroad bob-tail car Nght met in peaceful confer- ence in President Willard’s office on F street yesterday afternoon. The corporation was Tepresented by Mr. Willan, Mr. W. i Clagect, the secretary of ‘the company, nd Collector EZ G. Davis, one of the di- Tectors of the road, and the complaining patrons by Dr. C. A. Norton and Messrs. Seville and Browne. Mr. Seville, as secretary of the committee, began business by reading a writtcn statement, calling the attention of the directors to the fact that over 1,500 citizens of Wasuington, patrons of the Co- Jumbta line, having tired of insufficient accommo- dations on the line, had pledged themselves tuat, on and after September 1, they Would not deposit fares in the boxes of the bob-Lall cars, but would give them toany authorized agent of the company. THE BILL OF COMPLAINT. ‘He then read a list of nineteen or twenty griev- Ances that have been suffered by the patrons of the road for years. Among the complaints made Were Lue following: The largest of the cars could ‘Rot seat more than fourteen people, thirty or more Wereusually crowded into the same space; that aged people, Women and children were obliged, owing to the searcity of cars, to stand waiting on ‘stree. corners In the most inclement weather; that the overburdened drivers were obliged to start their cars at the risk of injuring passengers ‘wo Were hanging ou the rear platform; that the passen- gersinside were thrown from one’side to «hother; Ubet they were usually forced to leave the car to jet olbers get out, at the risk of losing their pl.ces, Sometimes having to run to cateh the car; that the passengers were compelled to pass fares and hegutlate for cuange, at tuelr own risk aud dis. comfort, and those on the rear platiorm were ovlixed Lo act as starters in order to prevent use- less Waits; Wat tols was a line of bob-tall cars rua on a bob-tall route, and that no steps had ever been taken to secure an exchange of passenge vo the other lines intersected, wwe people aiong this line thus beng forced to pay two fares if they Wanted to yo anywhere; and, finally, that tne compaby had icDored repeated requests and com- plaints made to the directors by’ patrons. COMICAL LETTERS AND COMICAL REPLIES. Mr. Ciagect said that if the last clause related to certain letters that had been received from Mr, Jos. Frech, he would take all the responsibility tor ‘he repiles to them. They were comical letter he said, and he bud answered them with comic: repiies. r. Norton said that the letters had been written in all earnestness and seriousness, and deserved more attention. The notice they did receive had couvinced the people of the northeast that te case Was hopeless, READY FOR A SUGGESTION. Mr. Clagett announced tuat the company was | ready to lay bare all of their books and figures, and if the committee could suggest any practical pia out of the dificuity he was backed by Mr. illaru in telling Liew hat the road would adopt i. He sald: “We saw some Ume ago that we Would peed a new rail, and we have laid it ata cost, UP LO Chis the, ox’ $24,000. IL bas been paid for partly by borroweu money. We ure, I assert, dong everything wecan with our meus. Tea gel Ut Of this ght in ten manutes, bul Lils road 43 alittle pet of mane. I orgun.zeu It, and have watched iis progress WIL a greal deal of inter est.” Vhat 1s the stock worth?” asked Dr. Norton, “Tue stock 18 quoted at 36 on Lhe market, the Par Value Delus 50,” Was Lhe repl “Hiow inch OF 4 can be bougUt?” AL OF 4,” retorted Sir, Clagett. Dir. Willard expualued tuat they have been run- ning'sixtecn cars a day for WWo years, euch car inaking Luirveen trips a day. ‘The receipts last juontu averayed $150 4 day, abd Ley do not aver- age over 70 cents # car a Lp. COUNTING THK PASSENGERS. Mr. Seville caused some alscussion at this point by stating that he had counted the passengers in the cars passing bis uouse at Various Umes and he thought that che cars averaged more earnings. Mr. Clagett Said: “It 1s nota matter of count- ing pussetigers, DUL 0. suggesuing & practical solu- Uou of the probiem. ‘iuere 18 a period between 7:30 and 9 o'clock iu the worning and one between 4 and 6 in tue evening when the cars are crowded, but they do not pay ruuuing expenses during Lue midule of tue day. Now, 1 18 certain that wecan- not take off the bobiulls and put on an equal num ber ot doubie cars. T once estimated that the cost is between $8 aud $9 ucar euch day, and our re- ceipis do not go envugh above that Hgure to ware Taut our guiug to any great expendivures.” ‘THE QUESTION OF DUUBLE CARS. ‘Mr. Willard explained that tue double-car sys vem would necessitate the services of 25 more men and 76 more horses, to say nothing OL tae cost of the cars themselves, “You do not secu to think of how much addi tonal traMe tue douvle cars will attract,” re- marked Dr. Norvon, Mr. Willard did not reply to Uhis. AF. Selle culled to und tue case of the 3oth- street road, in New York, and said that the courts Of Washington might possibly follow tue same course, and order tue Cuiumbla and otuer one- horse lines im tuls eity to put on double tars, wito couduclors, if Lue cuse Were ever tested. “You must remember,” retorted Mr. Willard, “that New York aud Washington are very dic ferent. From Norta Capitoi street east 18 a very sparsely settied region.’ ‘No, that 13 wut 90,” exclaimed Dr. Norton, “for thal portion 1s the uiain support of the line.” “Geutlewen,” Was Mr. Wiuard's reply, “chat part of Lhe ine dots not pay and never uid, and it you Want proof of that we Will iuvestigave tne mailer by rovbing the boxes, as we call 1, or coliecting Uhe receipts at different parts of tne line,” ‘Mr, SeVille Lurued the Ude of discussion by ask- ing if 10 Would cripple the resources of tue road to put on doubie cars. “Now you are getting down to business,” said Mr. Willard. “That 1s 4 quesilon tuat we have been cousidering for years, We thought first to put dowa a ruil that was good for something. Tuls road 1s going (o go abead with improvements as fast as 1b Can, and We are now considering propo- sitlons to run the road by cable, and also electric movors.” ASKING 4 WEEK TO REPLY. “What, then, will we ve able to report to our meeting to-morrow night as the future outlook 2” queried Dr. Norton, “You can figure that out for yourselves from the statewent of our Moances,” ‘said the president, handing him a copy of the Teport tw Congress of the coudition of the road to september, 1887, Lo Wuieh ifequent relerence had been made during Ube discussion, No, We are hot going to do your figuring for You; tuat is nut what we came here for,” was the reply. “hen you can say that you brought your writ- Yen communication to us and we will answer it With facts aud figures in a Week. We must have twat muck Line.” You have given us one day to auswer your written communication, Walch must have taken you considerable Ume t prepare, aud tue fact Laat Mr.Clagett’s brother died W-day Will preclude our answering 1t to-day. But your cow- mitiee shall have ihe auswer in a week, und as ruil as it 13 possivle to make it But we cannot autuorize you to say wiat we will do, for we do not know Wuat we can do.” Mr. Davis, wuo had remained silent chus far, spoke: “Walle J am vot as well ‘as thé ‘others, I cau appreciate the posttion in which we are pluced this afternoon. We as a minority of the oard of direciors, are not authorized to speak for tne Wuoie board.” It has beea the disposition of the directors of the road to do ia their ower to advance the road. I know that tne road does uot furnish first-class accommodations; the road {8 small, tbe cars ure small, tue receipts are Saal, Dut we Lave gradually bwC the road up, and at tue Very moment the travel will Warrant it doubie cars will be put on, and every sual car Suppianted.” TO REPORT TO-NIGHT. After some desultory talk Uaat elicited nothing further from eituer side the conference was ended. ‘The committee will report to the meeting of the association to be held to-night at Melford Hail, ‘Stn and I streets northeast. The pl will De calied in, and 1 1s expected that there will be over 1,500 naines on the lisis, It 1s probable that the absociation Will vole to adhere Uo the original in- Uention Lo refuse to pass the fares, —_——— Merchant Tailor’s National Exchange. ‘THE MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD—THE MEM— BERS KECKIVED BY THE PRESIDENT. ‘The session of the executive board of the Mer- chant Tatlors’ National Exchange was resumed Unis morning. The Ume was occupied mainly by the consideration of amendments to the constitu- tion. About 11 o’clgck Representative Butter- Worth was introduced to the committee, and the members, under his escort, marched to the White House, where they were received by the President, Upon ‘their return the business session was re- sumed. Subcommittees have been appointed to Feport to the national convention to be held in February Ws, trade ‘senools, foreign affairs, &c. A committee will also probably ve given a hearing by the Semate Naance committee in, Tegard lo te clothing tarif The Feached todays en ee —__ A CLEVELAND AND THURMAN BaxNER—A large banner ordered by the democratic central commit Lee Of the District will be OF af saie—Adet. - ——_—»—___ RESERVED SEATS Pox Hfkren’s FeRRy.—Patrons of the every Thursday excursions to We charming excursion grounds at this historic place are re- quested to secure their reserved seats a day (r two in advance at the Baltimore and Oaio iv and 1361 Pennsyivania avenue, as ‘seuts cannot be guarante@d lo those Waiting until ‘the morning of the excursion. There will be no extra charge for reserved seats secured in ad- Vance. Trains leave Baitimore and Ohio every Thursday at 9:45 am.; rouud trip only $h— WINNERS AGAIN, The Senators Bat Like Fiends and De- feat the Detroit Slaggere—Other Games Yesterday. Washington won another game trom Detroit yesverday by batting the ball in an old-fashioned manner. The score was 10 to 6 Widner and Mack and Gruber and Bennett were the batteries, and the New Orleans man made a most successful debut, keeping the Detroit sluggers down to one earned run. Miserable flelding by the men around ‘the diamond almost lost the game, but the terrific batting of the Senators more than counterbalanced this, and they earned 9 runs andthe victory. They made 3 runs in the first by 2 two-base hits by Myers ana Wilmot and O’Brien’s home-run drive. ‘The visitors scored 4 times in the fourth,on errors by Fuller, Donnelly and Widner, Thompson’s three-bagger, Ganzel’s double and Brouth- ets and Sutelifies singles “Inthe seveusn the Statesmen ted, the visitors having made another run in the sixth on clean hitting—by ‘single and Dally’s home run. Detroit again in the same inning by Hanlon’s rattling single, Daily's érror, and Sche(- fer’s fly out. The visitors had the lead of a run, and the crowd felt unhappy, but their enthusiasm broxe out afresh when Statesmen batted out 4runsin teeghth. Mack made a triple to the club-house, and scored on Widner’s single, Hoy safely, and he and Widuer were advanced on mov's Sacrifice. Myers went out, and then Dally won the game by a two base hit, followed by ’Brien's hit for a brace ot bases, Daily Lge a ‘They scored again in the ninth on ‘a bit oy Mac! @ bunt by Hoy, and a wild pitch. Washington inade 19 bits and 9 errors, and Detroit 11 nits and S errors. Every one of the Seuators bit safely, and nearly every one made a misplay, Fuller scoring 3 errors’ O’Brien and Daily did the best ‘slick Work, each making a double and a home run. Mack came hext with a tripie and two singles; Myers a double and two singles, Donnelly tured Singles, Hoy and Fuller each a brace of nite, Wil- mot alwo-bagger, and Widmer a single, Wash- ington hit safely for 31 bases. Chicago defeated Puuiadeiphia, 5 to 0, by heavier batting. Baldwin and Duly, and Buflinton and Clements were the batteries Chicago made 8 ‘bis and 2 errors, and Philadelphia 3 nits and 3 errors. New York took a game trom the Hoosters and heiped Washington to Ue for seventh place. Tne score was 6 Ww 4 Weich and Ewing, aud Burdick and Myers were the batteries. New York made 13 hits and 5 errors, and Indianapolis 6 bits aud 6 errors, Boston won a game at last, the Pittsburgs bel the Victims. ‘The score wis 6 tol. Staley ai Miller, and Conway and Keily were the batteries. Boston made 7 uits and 4 errors, and Pittsburg 6 hits and 7 errors, AU Philadeiphia—st, Louls, 5; Athletics, 4, At Brooklyn—Brovklyn, 7; Lousvilie, 0. At Balti- more—Cinciunatl, 4; Baltimore, 3," fourteen inn~ ings, At Clevelaid—Kunsas city, 2; Cleveland, 1. ee ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Wilson, et al., to Anna M. Hester, lot 33, Dik. 2 Trinidad; ys2d33. D. B. Groff v0 Fanule T. Bradtord, sub. 47, sq. 836; $3,000. Same to E. L. Farquhar, sub 221, 9q.271; $2,400. 5. Normeut to Mina Oppeubeiiner, pi. sud. A, 94. 403; $4500. D, Connell, e al, trusiee, Wo D.'S, Pickrell, sub-lots 32 and 34, 9q. 836; $' D. S. Vickrell W District OF Columbia, sume property; $2,400. District Government Aftairs, UNHEALTHY ALLEYS. Acting Health Oliver MeGinu 1s doing good work An looking Into tue Sunitary coudilion of alieys. ‘The Couunissioners dally receive recommendations from bum, Whica ure alWays approved. ‘Lhe last Fecommnendatiou he made Was in reference to Wwe aliey between Delaware avenue and 3d sureet and ‘Laud Al streets soutawest, ‘THE KOCK CRRER PARK DRIVE. The Comiutssivucrs ave feceived a protest against tue “200” being located on che proposed Kock Creek Purs drive, aud suggesting that as a just regort a provision’ be Inserved to secure the driveway trough the zoo, Mr. Canuck, the Writer, Says Ubat if the place gets out of the Com aulssiohers’ ha.wds 1n.0 Wuose of the Kegeuts of Lue Smithsonian Instutuuon, Lue Couuussioners Will D. powerless Lo act. Lie says, in couciusion, wat while Lhe 200 Scheie 15 a guod One, It should uot ve lurtwered at Ube expense of a Deaulifui drive aud park along tue beautirul valley. ALLEGED PERSECUTION BY THE POLICE, Some days ago Senator Dawes, in a lever to the Comuussioners, called vbelr att’nuon Lo the un- kind treatment Mrs Briatun Sioue, of 1721 De Suies sirect, 18 subject d W at the hands or the police, He Says they have gone so far as to make her appear in Lhe Police Court because she hadn't Uwe riguc number on ber house. Tue number that 49 0n tue house at present has been there since lust April ‘The matver bas been relerred to M..jor Moore sor report. POLICE APPOINTMENTS. ‘The following appoinuincnts on the police force Were approved by the Commissioners to-day: St. Leger Bere, Charles Campel,, Wiliam G. Wams- yey and Eugene Wills, jr, A. Frank (at present Station-kecper at tue rst precinct), Jas, J. Speel- mau appouiied statiou-keeper, vice Frank pro- MISCELLANEOUS. . Representative Baker has petitioned the Com- Missivuicrs to repair Rock Creek Church road, waka Affairs in West Was! ‘THERE WILL BE A MEBTING Of the aemocrats of this place Luis evening to organize a campaign club. See advt. BULLDING: ATION.—At the sixty-fifty month- ly meeung of the First Co-operative Buuding Asso- elation, ueld Last nigut al Associatlun Hal, money Sold at ap average of 100 per cent. Bonds, the par ‘Value of which 13 22034, sold for 214, ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 @ m—Great Falls, temperature, 36; recelving reservotr, lemperatui Uon at north connection, 36; couuition ai south connection, 36; discributing’ reservoir, tempera. lure, 85; cOndivion at lufluent yate-iiouse, 36; con- ditién at effluent gate-house, 36. High tde in the TiVer Lo-day at 8:42 p. m., low Ude at 3:09 p.m. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THe EVENING Stan. PERCY BuOWN KILLED ON THR RAILROAD.—An Al- exaudria nuined Perceval Brown Was Killed on the Alexandria and Washington Railroad track by & Alidiand train at the brick Works, near Fort. kun- you, Yesterday afternoon. Brown resided were With his mother on Duke street, between Alired ‘and Patrick streets, and at one time was engug: at Kiver View, but lately has been employed at tae Columbia Brick Works. Some box cars were standing on tne side track at the brick yards, and brown siepped down from one of them to the main track Just a8 a Midland train passed, and was Struck, kuocked some ten feet and Killed’ His re- mains are now at Wheatley’s, o2 King street. His ‘skull, leg and arm were found broken. He will be buried to-morrow. ‘Dearu ov a'TgacugR.—Mr. Norman J. Moore died at his Bowe, 105 Duke street, yesterday afternoon. He bas been an invaild for years. At an early age he entered the Jesuit order, and passed the no- a In Prince George’s County, ‘THE NEW BRIDGE AT BLADENSBURG—REPORM SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS—THE LOO CABIN OF THE HARRIGON ‘CLUB Correspondence of Taz Evzxrne Stan: HYATTSVILLE, Mp., August 7, 1888. ‘The Canton Co. are now building the abutments forthe new bridge over the Eastern Branch at Bladensburg. There will be six tiers, with a span of fity feet. The stone is ht in boats from the Potomac opp. site West Wi At the wag ga ‘new bath room im- vement as an observatory, ba the handsome in height, and tbe “log cabin” of the Hrrisou Club, of Hyatts- e “log cabin” al lal ville, 1s under erection, It stands upow tue triang- ular ot of Che crossing of the public road and tne railroad, pear the residence of Dr. Wells. Several “paudanas” may also be seen floating in the sinall sized breeze (hat comes to this place theve AUgUSt days. Apublic meeting of, the citizens of Hyattsvilie was held at Wells’ Hall last e ‘to consider the recent accident, Which resulied of Mr. Stonebraker, of Baitimore, the other even- ing by a train of the B. and 0. RR, with a view of suggesting some remedy for the dangerous in the death poshavine cme pice Present switchiny pase avin \Uorm changed at rt general travel. ~W Poltt Notes, ‘The Indiana republican'state convention, which convencs to-day, will nominate candidates for gov ernor, Heutenant-governor, ture: Judges of the Su- premé Court, secretary of state, audivor, treasurer, attorney-geuieral, reporter of the Supréme Court, aud superintendent of public instruction. IL isgen- eraliy conceded that several of the present incum- Dents Will be renomtnated without opposition, The chief interest, of course, centers In the strag.le for the gubernatorial nomination, and there was Dusy caucusing last night between the 1,160 dele- gates, The candidates tor the gubernaicrial nom- ination are Hon. 8. 8. Rovertsou, of Fort Wayne, Une present leutenant-governor; Major e We Stecie, of Marion, Congressman ‘from the eleventh disirict; A. P. Hovey, Of Mount Vernon, Congress- man from the first district; Rev. Ira J. Chase, of Belleville, departunent commander of tue Grad Army of ‘the Republic, and Hon, John W. Buvler, of Indianapolis, . C. Venable, chairman of the democratic con- gressional comuittee, of tue Fourth Virginia dis- irlet, publishes to-day a cull for the congr ssional couventon to meet in Peiersburg in Septemver, the day to be fixed later. ‘The delegates are to be appolated 1m proportion to the voles of one for euch one hundred democratic voters and traction of one hundred that were cast at the last nalonal election. A dispatch from Hot, Springs, Ark. says: By special Invitation A. E. Judson, of Coiton, Cal, ad- Gressed the colored republican club of’ this" city ‘Tuesday mght. after ieaving the ball he Was as Saulted by three wen, and Knocked down and stabbed. His only Warhing was tue remark, a sec- ‘Oud vefore Le Was LIL: “We'll wach you repubt- can—how to speak to niggers.” Judge Thurman bas dec.ded to accept the invi- tation of Ube sucbigan democracy wo attend che great demonstrat at Port Huron, August 21, SS. Cox, of New York, bas also protuised to be present, ‘Tue Alabama democrats carried Birmingham by 2,100; Jetlersun Couuty, 4,282, and Une State LY 5,000. Ai che city election at Portsmouth, N. H., the enuire democratic Ucket was elected. "The d’ mo- crate candidate for mayor had 552 majorit; For Tue Broov._ : TRADE 53 385s, wat: Prep'’s Miu, Texas, Junet20, 1888.—The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga—Gentlemen: One of my childre. was troubled with rheumatism and boils for about two years. We gave her various kinds of mediciue, but without profit, and began to despair of curing ber at all. I was persuaded to try your Swift's Specific. After she had used several bottles the dis eases ull disappeared, and she is now » hale, hearty, and healthy girl twelve years old. Another child has Just become afflicted in the same way, and Iam ustig the 8. 8. 8. and anticipate a prompt and permanent cure. N. O. Waacoxza, Rion Hitt, Mo.. July 7, 1888—The Swit Specific Co,, Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemen; Our little girl wheu but three weeks old broke out with eczema, We tried the Prescriptions from several good doctors, but without any special benefit, We tried 5.8 S., and by the time one bottle was gone her head began to heal, and by the time she had taken six b.ttles she was completely cured. Now she has full and heavy head of h.ir—» robust, hearty child. I feel it but my duty to make this stateneut, Respectfully, HLT. Suonz. CuarraNnooga, Trwx., June 27, 1888—The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemen: In 1886 I con- tracted blood poison, and at once sought ® physicixn, who treated me for several months. By his advice I went to Crab Orchard Sprinvs, Ky., where his course of treatment was carefully observed. I recovered, as I thought, but the next spring pimples beyan to appear on my face and body. These gradually increased to sores and running ulcers, I was advised to try 8. 8, 8. aud immediately after taking 1tI commenced to im- prove, slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and soon nothing remained to tell of my troubles, My blood is now thoroughly cleansed, and my system free from taint. and I owe my present condition—s perfect cure—to your medicine. I cheerfully give this state- ment that others who have suffered as I have may reap the same benefit. Haapr M. Bort, 24 West Ninth St, Howen, La., May 25, 1888—Tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemen: About two years ago my geenral health gave way entirely. I was so debilitated {hat Lalmoat d-apaired of ever feeling well again. |All f that the physicians done for me broueht uo permanent rellel. Pricnds tusiated that 1 ahould gives 8.8 fair tral, although 1 thought st would be. throwin away incney. Aller takings thorough course, my th and streugth returned, and I iust say that. 5. 5. alone cured me, as 1 ciscarded all others while using it. Asa tonic Lean most heartily recommend it; tor weneral debility it certainly 18 4 specific. . F. Burpors, J.P. Homen, La.—I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will that his statement is correct. sah LTON, Drugeist. Joszrn 81 Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ‘Tae Swirt Speciric Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. aus vitiate at Frederick, and was afterward employed as @ Ueacher at several of the col of that order, but bis ill-health required his retirement many years ago, Since thea he has been living here, aud hus taught both public and private ‘schools, and later Was @ candidate for overseer of Uhe poor. Of lave years his disease—cancer in the leg—bas much weakened him, aud he died in bis Miuieta year, ‘Nores.—Kathbone Division, K. of P., met last night and examined their new ‘uniforin, a sample of which Was éxilbiteu by tue tailors —-Mr. Paul ‘R. Evans, tue We.i-Knowu railroad wan, bas been Teappouted toa place on the Midland Railroad, He Will for the present have charge of tue bridges and roadway. ‘Ali the trestles on this roud have been filled in With earth on made light embank- ments —The Hydrauliou Steam Fire Engine Co. met last night aud made arrangements tor its coming excursion.—Mr, Thomas Chauncey has dougut, trom Thomas Devitv's executors, for $600, 4 bouse and lot on Duke street, a short distance east of Allred street. This is on a paved street, well built St, ‘Such a house would seil for $1,800 Uo &, 100 in Washington.— Dr. Bedford Brown, of Unis city, Will read # paper at ‘he covmug meet Ing Of the Southern Gyuecological Society, in Bir- mibghaim, Ala.—A sad Was caught with hook and line at Agnew's wart yesterday. tle stench From Rockville. WASHINGTONIANS SUMMERING IN THE NEIGNBORHOOD —A PAMMEES’ REUNION—EFPKCTS OF THE HOT WEATHER. ROCKVILLE, August 7, 1888, Senator Pasco and family, Mrs. A. M. Thrasher and daughter, of Florida; Capt. R. M. Soudie and family, Miss Nettie Petty, Mrs. P, T. Hail and famly, of the District, are spending the summer at the Talbott House, Barnesville. ‘The colored camp-meeting now in progress at Mt Zion, near Baruesville, 18 daily attended by a large crowd of peuple, and tue best of order pre- vais. on Friday, the 17th instant, the farmers of the county will hold a reunion and picuic at the Fair Twesty Years Exerntesce SELLING DRY GOODS TO CASH CUSTOMERS, Beautifel Lawns, Sc.. 8c., 10c., 12340. Black Surah Siiks, excelivat quality, price was 750., India Linen, finest quality, price was 15c., reduced to 8c. ‘Cream Albatross, all pure, fine wool, wi width, price was 502, reduced fo 37iye." Nice double ac eay bilks, im Checks and stripes, actual cost 37340., French Satteens, finest quality, 250 Ghallies, French stylen, 10c. fit Moire, Watored Silk price was $1, reduced to ‘Beautiful new French at; i Nuus’ Veiling, all pure due French Wao price was ‘37c., reduced to'20c. ‘Linen, finest quality, Handsome Sptin Plaid India Price was: Boo. reduced to 12g, CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. Cash customers who buy 85 or over will select one of the following valuable presents: A ‘neg (of large size EXibrotdere Corseta worth Tier pes hei ascent Guality Damask Napkins, worth 7c. ‘Shawls, Fure Wool, Cream, Blue, Garnet, *Heaiseta Cashmeres, Pure Fine Wool, wide double Cash ‘all colors, p.ice was 50c., reduced to 45¢. siete sue sigegoauced tae a0 to iat one resin tt pone donate, Suality Danae Damask ‘Towels, worth €2 bart Asstoxzes Saz Of the ELEGANT STOCK OF CLOTHING For MEN AND Boys, Of the GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co, NO. 400 7TH ST. N. W., CORNER D, 18 NOW IN PROGRESS, ‘The Stock must be disposed: of within « reasonable ‘time, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST OR VALUE. Persons in want of Clothing of an exceptionable ‘style and quality will find this their opportunity. ‘This house has beew-known for square-dealing prin- ciples; hence all reductions from the regular prices will be bona Ade and reliable, L au3-colm L Wi i 5 Ro water » Pros, Louisiana National Bank. i es, Mate Rational 1 ea pres. New Orleans National Bank CaiL'KOLN, Pree Union National Bank = a si ee ie GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 160,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each; Halves 10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, #2; iweutieths, $1, LIST OF PRIZES, PRIZE OF $300,000 is. .€300.000 PRIZE OF 100,000 is. 100,000 1 BRZE OF ou WZ. OF r PRIZES O1 000 000 25,000 50,000 60,000 200,000 50,000 30,000 20,000 99.909 Ex $1,054,800 ore.—Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are not en- tauled to eral Przon s SES te Fou Ciup or any further snformat undersigned, clears stat desired, write lexibly to = ing your resideuce, with State, County, street and Nuniber, More rajid return tail delivery will be pontryd by your euclosimy an Envelope besring your Wil aglirens. Seud POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, of New York bxchauxe tu orduury letier, Currency by kapress (at our expense). to 4, 4. DAUPHIN, ‘New Urveaus, La. . NEW NaTK ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE. PYMFWRFR that the presence of Generals Beaure- ard and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, 1s 8 guarantee of absolute fairness and integrity, tuatta2 chances are all equal, and that noone cau possioiy divine what number will draw a prize. “REMEMBER, also, that the payment of prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof New Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of an Institution whose chartered raguts ure recognized in the highest Courts: therefore, wwware of auy tunita- ‘thous oramuuymous schemes.” au8-waegw AS A SAMPLE OF HOW WE ARE SELLING GOODS. CLOSING OUT ODD LOTS THAT YOU SHOULD TAKE NOTICE OF. IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT Are 7 MISSES’ WHITE P. K. DRESSES. This sea- ‘son's goods, but odd pieces. Quantity 1 Sizes Sold for CHOICE Now Mt OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ‘You now have the choice of the balance of our White HATS and BONNETS for EER ¥ EB & 93 BOE Fs Ee AA oO HME = REE 4 4 S08 a2: IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Our #1.00 Remnsuts of TABLE DAMASK, in a ‘KE RER Wf BE H H ERB A Chl e & G08 Ho lee 2“4 = And the remainder of our SCOTCH DRESS GING- HAMS, which were 5c. to 40c. a yd., are now R Fat AVE Ham %W? God = aL = iG. EACH IX OUR BUTTON DEPARTMENT we offer slot of PALL PEARL BUTTONS, eyal Glue” mends China, GlassWoo1,0, I COS is teer 10st Sareea ve Sons son Tis isthete we y23-aa FOR RENT—HOUSES. au8-1¥* 3 T—FURNISHED a, 10 Fe. ee DWELLING, 1005 HOS. D. BOND, 125 Penmeyivanie ave ‘Dew! Ber month. Apply Foe RENT—HOUSE O14 HS ‘and provements, pewiy papared. and in go.d N. E, MOD. 1¥ order: Bet eta and 2105 Ist. aw, Fix wi nw.” Key at EEry ER MASS AVE AND all m, i. Tocation Estee: Pisandd. $20 “cit Sion, or RENT—HOUSE, RIGHT ROOMS, BAY WIN- Rear Pension UBice; $30 in adv nce. 222 G ‘ww. ile The above Dooks, the 1st and 15th. RK RENT—HOUSES. 468 La ave. basement: 30) f 50 oss H at. b,c. 65 230.2285 Toth eae STOKES OFFICES. a0 : 7719 Market Space, Ra. sT;500|" and Se iat? Gets n.eOre 25 aS 12.50 car i543 wa 8 *80/616 7thet., room 11.----8 uly a portion of the property on my For fal latcell at offce fur bulletin iesued ol THUs. E, WAGGAMAN. UR RENT—UNFURNISHED— 7 des Union s.w..6r. $13 8 d's Union PL, 5r.85.50 103 Oat. n.w., 10r. ao a 37.30) 900 U stn.) < 1211 8 st. n.w., 8r..37. 810 Meow. 16035 st. 408 'N.3. ave. 8.0, yt RENT_ON 4TH STRE! two-story au6-3t 11th st. n.w.. 10r. 1301st. uw, 22. S surnia! Fetus ct prorerty re a ot cost “aus ot 33 to, aud £ a. Fost 40 rk's Alley 8. Sg tio ret oes sy32m_SWORMSTEDT & BKADLEY. 92 10 MASSACHU-E TS. aS JOBNDSON, 71 30 Office rooms. 703 Btu st 23 ‘$z|Barber sop, cor. 13th 26! LER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st.a.w. 7 Paw. imp ovements; 18 13th st. aw. ET NE, TWO NEW 5 was ad water. W. BILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F street 2. W, ises call for or sed to offic. for sale call for or send to office. with me for rentor sale is Lberaily 1e owner. |OLTZMAN. 10th and F stan ro! tar KO. HOLTZMAN ai | 15 FOE BESTION Lost NE. SEVERAL NEW two-story ‘as and water, chy W. KILEY DEEBLE, improvements und conven! = FEAN doursvle newhvoriool, k T. BROWNING, 416 5th ot mew. 1319 F st. nw. i382 Uthetb, wall mogers each 10" roomeand | Inquire of owner, ‘aud2in manegee! jeep 4 at renee sie as a ee om ESSE i Fora fulllicapply 1 WESCC au OR RENT—UNFURNISHI rr eRe Bye 24: ED. e ercoy 761 Sat, Br. 27 F 11907 Pa. BERR TT & WILCOX, tee BEER GESSESS SH Bisbee a. viene 32) corcorsi Ss ieee aes Fircit, OX & BROWS, 1437 Penn. area. ee——————— SUMMER RESORTS. BY Ribu ON THE CHESAPEAKR, ‘The most complete in all its appointments of amy re- sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac Kiver. MUSIC BY ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND, First-class Restaurant under new management a: Trzinslonve Baltizoors and Obo Depot. Washington, rs 30. im.” Bundaye 10a me Zldand’s:d0p. ma = ‘Returning, leave Ridge 11.458 640end 9 pin bunsiye 12 boom Sandb p ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR Tickets on sale at B. and O. ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Penoryivanie sve, abd at Depot” On Sunday at only. Train leaving at 9:00 am. week days wil. connect with the COLUMBIA, SIXTY MILES UP THE BAY, | 00 Sun- ve an [OTH SrkaMEk ‘nyc alist pasmeturers Tak tag tue trp four he Bi'the Midge: “Fare only’ 1c for Foutd trip.au tow OX THE MOUNTAIN'S Biow” ELMO. A tew Kooms yet can be bad at th gant house, Cuisine sccoud to bone, Six hundr six feet of Pinzas. Elecaut Bi bunting fine, Game im abundance. Special rates for sept mber and October. Free Buss for guests from, house to Hot and Cold Baths: quarter of a mile to Berk- ele, Mette for ters aud ‘circulars to Bk JOR RENT—AT COLONIAL BEACH — ( tour unfurnished rocms in ‘private cottare, at $5 piece per week. Apply at 201 Mec aw. aul-3t NHE AURORA HOUSE — ‘With its uew Aumem and ON THE ChEST OF THE ALI Cottages. EGH ANTES, 3,000 Fie? ABOVE TIDE-WATER A select family resort, at very ui d-rate rates. This | Jocality is noted for its Braciug ALK. Hea thfulnens and Picturesque Landscapes No tows. no hay tever, BO mo-quitoes, | Pure spring water, Good toadaami le Aususements. “Accommodation- first class, Table the best.” Circulars at the St." office, aut J. H SHAFFER, Prop, Aurora, W. V \ .SKILL MOUNTAINS. Si LAKE GEORGE Ou and after MONDAY, June 25, exprons trai West Shore Railroad wil’ run Daily, -x-ept 51 to and from the Jersey City Station'of the Vania Katlro d. mak trains to and from ATSKILL “MOU | City stati | ston. “12:55 pm: Grand Motel, 1:45 1 Kaaterskill, 2:23 pam. Mount House station, 12 Bg, yalepvilie, 1:30 pum Drawing room Cars, dry City to Grand Hotel Station and to Phasuicia (for Hot Kaaterskill and Mountain House) SAKATOGA AND CATSKILL MT, | Leave Piiledelphia 8°20 anu. Acrive Kineston, 4:10 p.m: Grand Hovel, 4 tel Kascershill 4253 pum. Mt. House Statie in: Paleuvisle, 4:20 p.m Arrive. Sarstons 6:30 p. Caldwell, Lake George, 8-10 p. » 8:00 p. Drawing-room Cars i bilsdelysbia to Graud Hotel Sta- {ior and to Phamicia Gor Hotel Kaaterskill and Mou: tain House), New York to Caldwell and Jersey City to SAKATOGA AND CATSKILL MT_ SPECIAL — 7:31 pm: Grand Hotel, 6:45 p.m. Hom | tol Kastershill, 0 18 pm. Me. House Station, 8-00 B. tm: Palenville, $:05 pm, Arrive Saratoga 9°25 p.m. | Runs to Caldwell, Lake George, on Saturdays only. ar- | riving 10:40 pan. ‘Drawing-room Cars New York to | | Graud Hote! Siation and’ to Phomicls for’ Mote | Kaaterskilland Mountain House). aud W to | Sarator, Furcuase tickets st Pennsylvania Railroad oftces | aud coubect in the Jerry City Station for al northern | rough. "Serstors tise ran ve Ae runva Albee CE. LAMBERT, Ye2Hteer 15 General Passeuser Avent. § Brumann. Day Ridge, Ma., on Chesapeake Bay. Under new management. ‘Terme, #8 and #2.50 per days 1000 tren and Nurses Naif price. © Tra aul-3w_ Manager. BOOM FOR OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. ‘AST DAILY EXPRESS TRAIN PUT ON JULY 28. ATLANTIC HOTEL IN NEW HANDS. CUISINE UNEXCELLED. No ADVANCE TN RATES. QUEEN OF FAMILY RESORTS PARADISE OF SPURTBMEN. NO MOSQUITOES. ‘Rest bathing in the world,” said Taylor. Good bosting, gunnine, snd’ Asiing. “The. fish used atthe Atlantic Hvtel are caught in the Lynepex:nt Bay, within sight of the guest, Kock and trout abound. Thesunmeg season for willet abd-curiew just torus, ‘Train, leaten. Baltimore at 2°30 jum. arriving i Doean City 7:40 p.m. Leave Ocean City am, arrive in Baltunore at 10:30 am. Reached. aiso, by Stamers to Salinbury aud Crixteld Aditrems ATLANTIC MOTEL CO. | ES COLONNADI T MONSTLANTIC CITY, ¥. ‘Special rates to Washingtonians. * $10, #12 and 15 per week. ‘$2 and $2.50 per day. I a ee OTEL RAYMOND, EAGLES MERE, SULLI Herons he levation, 2200 feat: 4 ane OF hestta: elegant dane’ "free vost, zt aw WILE £ LAID, Proprictor. 3326-d2wkrolw* NPOLCHESTER HOT FLORA VILLA. ‘CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. ELON THE CHESAPEAKE BAY.—Three hour’ ride trom Washington. First Glues in every way. Address O. i. PAXSON, Tolehes- | ter Beach, Kent County, Ma. iy24-in | Qos city, aio. ATLANTIC HOTEL, OPEN TILL 18T OCTOBER Uns Bathing and Bostung. Goad Raia aud outa. Elogan i Pavidon. : 211m OORE'S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, Leonarato “in now open for summer guests. Foran $1.50 ter day j'€25 per mnonth Children under 2 and a1 eee halt riee Xo momguiton Steanuoats ly. HERBERT ¥. MOOKE Proprietor. 3y10-1in EKKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, W. VA, On B. & 0. KK (Main Stem). ‘Two and a half hours from Washington. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its Waters are famous, and are a specific for Kheumatiam, Neuralgia, Skin, ‘and Kidney diseases, ‘Since last Season there hax been erected one of the finest Bath-Houses and Swimming Pools in the coun- try. Hotel laree, Cuisine excellent, elegant Ball-room, and jusic. ‘Terms most reasonable. ‘Write for ustrated and Descriptive Pamphlet. 3718-1m* 5m0. FT. TEBSO. Beep. ROR RENT — 606 13TH ST. NW, 16 ROOMS Fulci 3y19-1m_ mater BENT—} HANDSOME MODERN BAY WIN. House, jtol st, Apply at 2127 11 roows; No. 214 ‘North Capitol st. 0-5 BRENT—835—A VERY COMPLETE HOUSE of 10 ; cellar, furnace wont ESP E Baabeey ‘ali modern im- ‘aud. seat low 10, tenant, TYLER & BUT! ‘and-6t* REST— Fenecs ar. 12 Cat. Bor, gia, 7th at at (036 4th et.nw. 13r. Wariner aed 703 Met, mw ‘Sd ec nw. LIF.. i rai at. 33 czy 15) i Et (3 ue oF = * i 2 3 iF 6g GEA” ATLANTIC CITY, }EAUTIFUL LO- cation, Pact New York avenues, House well appointed cuisine first-class. ‘and Gent's Cate connected. Uy 12-Am) ‘Ladies’ HL. MARPLE. $0. CAR is, Lele jinodera | No. 93. wi0-1mjei3-2m Doses ROUSE, AT REHOBOTH” BEACH itnprovemeuts, electeie SAM'L J. YOUNG, Sa aera _34t__ EMORY SCOTTEX, Proprietor. _ pes ae opmax — (Mg yey ph ty Bew house; 90 Foon uy furnished Sees nome no ae, Rider, 5:00 | § s ‘OTEL ALLAIRE, SPRING LAK) BEACH, 8 ‘Piret-cians family house. enlanced . e \ Sue a Ne faphoom be creas ar iow SK Wakbson: BURY PA K. N.3—THE BELDEN 4TH ave. ‘one bivck fron’ ocsat and 4th eve cones Risa,one boock trom Sun bet Lake. conditions. artesian, water and Sane Sin are E house “For terms and circalars TON HUNT. Special rms da Ex HOUSE, ASB! the coolest loos ote i Eibstpos dere ooees inka er} keDeate = “or 18 ew Le w= = Maseammlpant-— fora sewenrstin ee core en Escat bce eee ot See eee pe [ESE srare bo trouble or expeuse for the comfort oF TT spaeanlag j St Ti me Seer, With the street rajiroads iu G-oretown, A. Georgetown, D.@ ‘Address WASHINGTON 18 yiseaen HE CHALPONTE, ATLANTIC ol . Titcronstiy bested f pctlicen toches ot and “old ara wat ean, sj tatiove: bumeunet eta Shea Fetwary ee Bonet e athe Pm el 3c a BEAUMONT, KENTUCKY AVE. me B ATLAS TIC city “8. 3 Ae PACH i _y27-ca im everyth ni new table Loncert daily by stuli orchestra JUSEPH SDA Bor 155. MASA'G. MILLER (Pormenty of the Edina OTEL ALLEN—OOR PACIFIC AND ARKANSAS aves. Atlantic City, N.J. Deliabtfal locstion? ud accommodations Srwt-e1 vie Provnetwor ‘yt an TIC CITY, N. 3. —THE “ST. CHARLER® ubsurpes: d location and table, Delaware avenge ut, Sactes lawn, 100 ocean rooms WMC ChowELt AN MAROOS, Pacific and Mise aves, Atlant S immed thrvunout ts earns City. Entirely mews yreten 30s. Pact PRAY VIEW HUTEL. Si Gcean ‘Grown. N.S" on the beach, comer Ocagm Spray, snd Sen View aveiiunes 'S wenieh soocent se-tm JOS. WHITE, Prop, P.O. Box 2055, Ye erates wore Atlantle City, BM. J, RE _315-2m, HARRY B. WARDEN, Manager JOKEST INN, POREST GLEN STATION, BL aaluLirton. i how open, under t'F tenuey aud WH mal Hotel, "A new howe, wiih al; erage ents. “Write for circular and rates. FT DR Forest Glen, Ma. snd be : bc 3030-200! OCK ENON SPRINGS AND RAL BATHR, Great North Mountain, near Winchester. Va. Gi Lowre om Washington, A safe home for 200" Atmonpber Finest chaly beat able ‘Drat-class, abundantly tel and grottndecleau. nauitary Gets complete, beds comiorta in. Terme ‘Ulusirated circulars at this office. “Apviy te AS PRATT, Tre Sun Building. Waskingtou, B. © RGYLL—OCEAN END CONN. AVE, ATLANTIG Oty, N.d.. vew sanitary arrangemelt; new aaa pty fetid, pou all tbe year bor. Boating and fieuing un=u: ‘Tennis and Croquet D. Boi elon Hot taraverre CAPE MAY, N. J. Beautifully located within 50 feet of the’ Ocean. Strictly first-class, containing “all modern Auproge Menta, With Bre -eecapes and perfect drainage e102 A. LLDKETH, Proprietop, T= ALDINE, CAPE MAY, fret house from the bea bathe F: 3, DECATER onposite het aud particulars, apply to Thibu. MUELL Sia si-10y ______ Proprietor KEXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. J. NEAR THE each, and bot sa-water baths, open for the seas; larce Verundas. tenis inodernt may 14-34 Mrs JA MYERS, Bor 884 PROPOSALS. T DEPARTMENT. JULY There will be gold at public waction, at the Winger Butlding, corner F and 17th streets, at TEN 'CLUOK A.M. MOND \¥, AUGUST 13, ISNK, certain articles of condemned property beionsing to the Treasury be PoTgEeMe, comprising’ Carpeta, Matin, Furuituee, aks, Chairs, Ac. aud inmuvediately thereafter, th Will be a aaie Of coudemned property of Ube aaube ky) on the Treasury premives Also, at THEE W'CLor ou the same day there will be a ale of a lange lot of sd Stool at the Navy-urd. Terms of sale. Lethe hichegt Lidder for cash. ‘Ihe articles so disposed of to be fe the purchasers within s rrascuable tue fo) S. FAIRCHILD, EY Kk FUKNINNING CAST Ihe) WATER PIPES, SPECIAL CASTINGS, AW! VALV bs. —Orrics AALONENA,” DL Wastunaron, calcd J on ™ ~ATUKDAY, AUGUST EIGHT- EENTH, 1888, for furnishing Cast-Lron Water s tiem, Special Castings and Valves. ForapectBcations, Diaes cu which bids must be made. and stl other infurmaten spy ae tue office. The raht je reserved ve ntact 31, 26m, REASURY Aud a1 bide of parts of lide W. B WEBEL &. WHEATLES, C. W- KAY MOND, ©. be ‘au’ MEDICAL, &e- _ ADIES WHO KEQUIKE THE SEKVICES OF wxperienced t Dr, WiLsON, 1105 da Uh snd 12th sts we Ladies + dy27 12 D*i2. ike cident Fatal listod and Only Reliable Leda "up sickau 1h the GIy, can be consulted daily, 404 U'st, between 43 and Gti ots DW. Frompt treatment. Corresponience and, consulte- ion sinctly contdeiatial” Sevarate room for ladle Oftice always open. Deere SE Nor PONDERS Ane Tae standard remedy for all biood diseases, ‘rout, basal, or skin An torty-ewht hours DE. DODD'S NEKVINE. & patural weakness, lose ot v ePrice 61 1 tiaih, Por sae wt STANDIFOKD's, cor. th and Fm w ME. DE FOREST. LONG-ESTABLISHED AND revible Ladies Piysician, can, be counted dali Sper nidence GOL Tee new. Ofice hours irony 100 p.m. with Ladios only. 1s ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTER ‘or two of Dr. BKO1HERS' Thvigorating Cordial. Ai Cure auy case of nervous debilicy and lows of Borre power. It iniparts viyor to the whole aysteu. Male oe male. 906 Bat aw. elu ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED Tua Dr. BROTHERS is th cldest-establinhed adverts iug Ladies" Physicisu ix this city Ladica, you oan confdeutiy cousuit Dr. BROTHERS, #06 Bat. Parucular attention paid to all diseasce prouliar 1 Aauiew marred uF sii Tur year exjorienon, = EAD AND BE WISE a ik BROTHERS, 906 BIE, ured beiore we aud made oath that bers The Gidext job Ebd Will guarantee a cure of meu aud furniab medicine, or bo chante. cobsulte ton and advice free at any Lour during te day. Su>- scribed and swurn beiore me by Dr. BROTHEmS SAMUEL C. MILLS, « Notary Public, tu aud for ow Dustrict of Columbia, this id day of July. 1580. Petry __DENTISTRY. K. STAKE PARSONS, DENTIST, 9TH ST. COW er Baw. Gold avd Amalgam Puig aapectel- iy. Fain prevented in extractume by applicauon to Cums, aching tWelk saved, arubclal teetk iusortek, THE TRADES. —__ @PECIALT: IN BOOKBINDING.—HAKPER'S AND (hy yay yy ok ME LACEIT LiNDEKY (ostablisbed 1845), 1053 Fa ave All work guarautecd deud postal ATTORNEY: PBELL AKKINGTON Ci ore ia Busiding. 400 avenue, Waskugton, 1. i, demdence, 1215 ae Coorxe Bs Gas A full Line of Gat COOKING STOVES (2 band and for ele, mb3t posmsent Gaansene oxusieme, OLD RYE WHISKEY. ‘The Purest and Finest Whinkev ever put upoa the District market, 748. L. BARBOUR & 80%,