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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. District of Columbia, Virginia, fair; suphuy warmer southeasterly winds. -sncuis, 25 Ibs. and under, can under 150 ibs, 25 cents; United Delivery Company, 421 11th st. nw. Brigurwoop Races Tuesday, August 14, 3:30| , APUt 12 o'clock last night « steam vessel, bear- Gas-Pixtures and Chandeliers, ‘REWINGER’S ice cream, 235G and 1018 18th sts. n.w | Midnight excursion, and it was in search of sport. pitied ia Ler, Chutuiana, KY. Charles Rrwciner, 587 7h st. 2. Ww. Buooxs, 15th st., Largest, Richest, Newest, Stock. Wiis Ick Co.'s Penobscot lea—red wagons, Possmni's Ick CREAM. Puce Postnarrs._Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa ava Baooxs, 15th st, Prices Guaranteed. CITY AND DISTRICT Jouxson’s Tux«TeR.—Minstreis. Panokama SviLpixG.—“‘Battle of Shion.” Condenved 1 In the Criminal Court yesterday the motion for TES COVIGEES HAD DUAPERARED & new trial in the case of liquor on Sunday, was certified to the General ‘Term, jon Custer, for selling An exemplified copy of the will of Francis Miller, from Montgomery County, Md. ceived by the registr of wills leaves nis estate to his Bamed as executor. ‘aa At 6:30 o'clock Yesterday afternoon Geo. Miller; | STP ooking among the ascernblage: he saan nd 10th streets, Louisiana avenue, petween 9th and 10c Ww Emergency Hospital. c Mat Goud colored infant tas found 1b the river | !4ter Lauley stepped over the ropes and occu near the Long bridge yesterday afternoon. nA ‘This moraing at the Center Market a colored man offered two bridles for sale, and when ques- ‘oned as to Where he got them lie dropped them and ran off. The bridies are held at the first pre- inet station for ide: The union camp-meeting of the Washington dis- ‘triet, Washington conference M. E. Church, com- ‘There are nity tenters on the The exercises last evening were conducted the president, Rev. W. Murray. ‘The court house was closed to-day with the ex~ Hon that the Criminal Court held a session. judge Miller, of the Police Court, arrived from Asbury Park lastevening, bi Caught in a Stateroom. A WASHINGTON FOLICEMAN ENJOYING BIS LEAVE CATCHES 4 STEAMBOAT THIEF. Officer Heller, of the fMrst precinct, has just spent ten days at Old Point. He was returning on the steamer Lady of the Lake this morning, and ‘was on the outer deck to get some fresh air, when he heard cries of “police” coming from one of the ‘staterooms, A moment later he saw a colored boy €rawi through one of the stateroom windows and ve chase and captured the boy. Want Sneed, sixteen years old, employed as a waiter on the boat. It was about oc in the morning when he arrested tbe boy and the boat was about sixty miles from this city. ‘The voy was in a stateroom occupied by Mrs. Moulton and mother, of No. 1519 S street. ‘The Doy was evidently looking for money, and in about the room he accidentally caught rs Moulton’s foot. The officer brought the prisoner to thts city this morning and locked him up at the first his home is in Richmond, Va., and that he has been employed on the tout for about a month. ‘The Muryland authorities will be notified of the menéed yesterday. jut will Teturn shortly. He proved to be @ boy says that A Protest Again: To the Editor of Tux Evzxixe Stax Ttrust that the petition of the milkmen lately presented to the District Commissioners for leave Woring their dreadful gongs again will not be granted. Since the gong ringing has been sus- ended our streets have been a great deal quieter, and if we could only get rid of the bawling and ers (Which we hope to do in ery nappy indeed. Gong Ringing. shouting of bucks! tme) we souid be milssiouers did a great Service to the city by abol- nd they were umiversaily ‘Certainly they cannot now Seriously be considering the matter of allowing ‘the great nulsuuce to be resumed. A PuoroseD Foorpatt Leacur—At the meet- the Amateur Club, of Elst Washington, six new imembers were elected, which will Strengthen Money was also appro- to buy footballs, coal-posts, &c., for the A committee was appointed com- ap, chairman, &. Weish and S. James, and instructed to see the captains of the various eluts in the District and take tue Recessary steps to form a league and adopt a This will be accomplisied as soon as are expected to ishing gong ringing praised for the act. Uhe team considerably. posed of L. H. Trou following ciul Onents, Kendall Duponts, Columbia athletics, Georgetown College, High Schools, Baltimore and Potomac Depot and roits. Other clubs desirous of entering the Proposed league shouid address Capt, 216 3d Stree: soutaeast. ruBaviy Lave the The Orients will ounds as last year, ck of Lincoln Park. This club, under the name fnateurs, Won the champanionsuip of tae District last Year, winning six and ticing one cut Another meeting will be heid Saturday, the 18th instant, when nal steps Yo form the ledgue will be t z-meno-haraneal FINED FOR AN ASSAULT.—Wm. MeNell, colored, ‘Was charged in tie Pol asgauit ob Jas. Fortune. The latter testifled that after he had closed his bar-room on N street, Detween 4th and Sth northwest, the defendant and another man insisted on getting in. He told lace Was closed, and Wien he Went Out MeNeil strucx bum. Detendant claimed that it was verore 12 oc struck hii first when Imposed a fue of $10 or Tue _Deap Bopy oF aw Inrayr Lepr iy 4 Vacant Hovse.—The healt autaorities a tew days id from an unoccupied "$ Court, between East Capito, A, 34 and 4ih streets noriheast, whica nad died oo Saturday last. Dr. Frederick (ave a certificate of death, and the mothe., Auce Wil.ams, being too poor to bury it sent the certincate to the Lealth Office, supposing ibe authorities wou.d bury it. She woved last Monday, leaving the dead body in A Dasmircre rasy EN RovTe ror Fronpa— iD engineer, forwerly a resident of this city, arrived here last’ night from Baiwumore with bis wife aud four sunall chidren. Tuey were in destitute circumstances, and were seut bere by the Bulitmore autuorities, { Fiorida. At the Baltimore and Ohio deput they inet Policeman Howe, to wuom they related their ‘The OMicer directed them to tne sixth precinct ‘station where they were cared for ‘Tue mother is about to be con- Mined. When tue fainily arrived at the police sta— crying piteously and could hardly tell the story of his troubles. He said that he was Willing to Work at anytuing, but has Deen unabie to obtain employment. vided for the Skidmore collected Of eight games played. Court to-day with an Martin Dailey. ‘They are on their way hard fortune. during the night. Uon the iather was Supper was pro- jamily, aod Ofcers Hagan aud bout $30 for the family, To day they were turuisued transportation aud sent The Tawlly resided im ap alley in Baltimore some weeks, but Dailey wag un- abie to obtain employment, and for that reason be ‘Wants to go to Florida, where his brother resides, ‘umore the only furniture they chair, @ mattress, a table, and om their way to Florida. While itving tn Bai had Was a rocking. K MEMORIAL Window IN Tae Usrta- aaN CHUKCH.—Mr. Frank Baker, of New York, has had a ricu and cosiiy memorial window, by Edwin Ford, of Boston, set in te U memory of his father, Geo, & Baker, who died here several years ago, and who Was Well known In a. At One Lime he Was the confidential Secretary Seward, and edited some of bis Works, ‘The scene depicted is the ascension of Christ. The gure of tus with his right baud raised, 1 ing, Wutle the lett hand holds the symbol of divine authority, and behind him a cross ls dimly out. itself is entirely of mosaic with the exception of the face, hands and It contains upwards of Arist spent Six mouths in mak. itarian church to the Lord 1s seen sianaing in the attituue of bless pieces, and the rederick Hawkins, Poiice Court to-day, charged with stealing fruit from Jake Condone’s agon, on 20tb street. When Officer Dyer arrested protane linguage and prisouer Was Sentenced to BY and was fined $ for the pro- A Baby IX THe Basker.—, mond, Va., entered the ai terday carryl desired to feed jawkins made use of resisted arrest. Tne FE -A gentleman from Rich- precinct station yes- a basket on bls arm, and said he The police tnoug! Was joking, but when tive lid of the basket was re- moved there was seen a pretty infant about three Months old. The man stated that the child's rents were dead, aud he w in Pennsylvania to care (01 ‘THE Crry Markers. of the Washington Pi Hour market is stros ss taking it to his home —The OMictal Price Current ‘says: The ger und likely to improve in T and market active for ali oats steady. Market for bran ied and mafuetiowes waited a 4 ‘Phe demand for poultry is coustant and all arriv- ady sale. Receipts of strictly hue hot large, are ample for all comers; | price. Wheat is nigne als meet wita re: utter, though: in and are heavily shaded i WITH SKIN GLOVES. A Stubborn Early Moraing Prize Fight. THREE ROUNDS—HOW THE TRIP CP THE RIVER WAS 10 cents; over25 Ibs, | MADE—M'MILLAN AWARDED THE FIGRT ON 4 FOUL— trunks, 25 cents. ‘DESCRIPTION OF THR FIGHT BY ROUXDS, Ing about 125 men, might have been seen moving out om a landing near Washington. ‘The jouy aboard might easily have been taken for a The vessel contained all the requisites for a first- class prize fght—princtpals, seconds, referees, bot- Ue-holders, and spectators, A match had been made up between “Pete” Lalley, champion light-weight of Maryland, and “Billy” McMillan an English light-weight, who bas been in-this country for some time, The bat- tle was for a purse of $300, Marquis of Queensbury rules. The men stripped at about 140 pounds, The Nght took place within 5 miles of the city. AS the boat neared the spot selected for the fistic dattle scouts, who had been sent ahead in a row Doat, reported that a squad of officers were on the ground. Acting upon the advice of the scouts the ‘Vessel steamed on as if her destination was rauch further away. After toe lapse of an hour or two the nose of the steamer quietiy stole to the point on shore desiginated for the fistic battle. and the sluggers had a clear fleld. A 16-foot ring, orto be literally exact, square—was staked off, and the ropes stretched. The preparations were made by men who knew their business, and about He | Bali-past 3 a.m. everythiug was in readiness for see Mud nd' son ‘Guion 1s | the Battle. At a quarter to 4 McMillan entered the ring, wearing white uguts, and lawn- tennis sues, He seated himself tn corner, greeted soue friends, He was tm good condition and Wore an air of coniidence. A few moments his corner, diagonally across the square “1 Irom his adtagonist. = THE TWO MEN Were about equal in weight. Lalley had some ad- Vantage in height, but McMillan was the more compactly built and weighed 143 pounds, one pound indre than his ponent, Geol Mantz Fras chosen referee and Patey timekeeper, Tue seconds were Billy Dacy for and Jack Liverell for, MeMillan, | Skiu-tight gioves—kid gloves with the Hngers cut off about mid-way— were placed upon the hands of the fighters, at 4 o'clock the reteree calied ume, ‘TRE FIGHT. ‘The men advanced to the middle of the ring and Shook hands. Both began warily. After several fetnts Lalley forced the fighting and drove McMil- Jan to bis corner. McMillan made a strong left handed drive for Lalley’s tace, but the latter neatly Parried aud got in a right-hander on his antago- Bist's head. Several body biows were exchanged, when time was called. Second round—Lalley came up breathing as if he had veen winded and McMillan in Waiting tac. Ucs. He assumed the defensive. Lalley again Grove him to his corner, where the men clinched, ‘There was some pretty clever sparring. Lalley sent out his right cleverly and landed a thumper on ‘his antagonist’s chest. Lalley again forced Mc- Millan into his corner, wien time Was culled, 3d round—McMillan forced the fighting and aimed a terrific right-hander at Lalley’s face, but the latter cleverly dodged. McMilien succeeded im getting a right-hander on Lalley’s head that sent the latter against the ropes. Cautious spar- Ting fintsued out the round. 4th round—Lalley rusued at his antagonist as it he meant to fish the Hight; douging a left-hander he _— a terrific biowW on McMillao’s left Cheek, which staggered bim and brought the biood. Me- Millan rushed upon bis antagonist and several ing blows were exchanged, Lailey hitting hard- est, however. The men cluched, and a8 they broke away Lalley slipped or stumbied to nis knee. A rnock-down was claimed lor McMilian, but not allowed. First blood was allowed to Lalley. Sta round—Tnis began with earnest fighting. Lalley got in a powerful right-hander on nis ab- tagonist’s face, and quickiy foliowed it witha stunuing left-hander. McMillan was dazed and decidedly groggy. He retreated to his corner and clutched at the ropes. “You've got him, Pete; go 1p and fish Lim,” yelled Lal.cy’s backers, and ue Was about to foliow the advise Wuen somebody In the crowd yelled “time.” Lalley ceased fyhung in obedience to the call, Then there was an up- Tour, Tue backers excitediy shouted that time Wasn't up, and commauded Laliey to go in and finish bis man. Meantime MeMilian had been seized by bis seconds, and was being revived. Lal- ley made an effort 10 take advantage of the cundition Of Lis opponent, but before he coud reach him Ume Was aul o:itativery called, 6th round—Lalley forced the futing, but Mc- Mulan had recovered irom the dazing effects of his poun‘ling, tuouga bis face Was swolien and his eyes very much inclined to close. He resumed als defensive tactics, keeping out of reach of Lalley’s fists tili the round enaed. 7th rouud—This opened with heavy slugging on botu sides, Lalley bitting the hardest licks. Mc- Millan got in bis best work with bisleft fst. The men cliuched, and McSiilian planted a left-Lan.er on Latley’s head. |. 8th rougd—Lailley came up smiling.andevidenuy tn better wind than when he began. Lalley planicd 4 terrific right-hander on Mc Milan's Jaw, apd tbe latter retllated with a thumper on Laliey’s neck. ond geen hoger yp of tne ae ree was hard fighting. Both men several telling Diows, aud blood flowed freely, 9th round—Lalley advanced briskly and MeMil- Jan met him halt way. Both iougnt fercely, Ne. plauting a stuaner on Lailey’s mouth wuich made nd more on his left than his nghy and followed it with tue right. Laliey dodg-d une hext and planted «ts right on hts antagonist’s Jaw. Me lllaa’s face Was Swelling rapidly. 10:h round—Lalley responded to we call of time sulingiy. MeMilian gave an upper cut wita bis rigut and reached for bis antagouist’s mouth with his left, but Ladey d A.cercareful sp. Lalley feceived a heavy right-hander in the jaw. AVY FIGHTING. ith round—Tis was heavy fighting all through, Both men discarded their cautious tac- Ucs aud went to slugging in dead earnest. Lalley planted a tuumber on Sc Millan’s throat with his rigut and to.iowed it with a left-hander on tne Englishman's ).w. The latter jet fy bis right and Je. in rapid succession, planting one on Lalley’s mouth aud with tue other putting is lert eye In mourning. Lalley got ueeidediy the worst of this, roun 12.4 round—MeMillan, encouraged by the last round, ioreed the ilghtiig, driving Lalley into his coraer. He planted a stinging right-hander in Laliey’s face and alwed a leit-uander that would have told had It succeeded, out the Baltimore boy made one of nis clever ind. by quick mo- tion landed two facers ou the Raglishidaye 13th round—This consisted mostly of fernts and cautious sparring. Laliey succeeded in reaching Wwe Engilsumaa’s right jaw with his left, and that Was tue only blow struck in the round, 14th round—MeMilian aguin took the se, and, forcing Lalley agains. the ropes, closed Witt him As tucy broke away Lauey fet fy with bis left and tapped the Engilsnman’s face. They again clinched, and Meat the Balti- morean on the'back and shoulders. Neither man suffered in thts round. 15-u round Both men wary; holding off and sparring at a distance. Not a blow was struck. 16th round—Another series of feints and light Sparring. Lailey tnrew out his left and barely fered wits, bistrghe but cue’ Baltsteres safe torted wits \umorean himself by a skilliul douge. pn WAGE SLUGGING, 17th round—The men rush at each other and deal terrific blows. This was a slugging match in earnest, Both men went at it asif they meant to settle the fight, and both were badly punished, but the Engilsiman could stand puhisiment the Detter of the two. ‘Three times Lailey went down, to his knees, and the ring became a pandemonium. ‘MeMillan’s backers were cheering hum on, walle Laliey’s friends encouraged him to stand up voit. ‘The Fing was invaded By the crowd, and it was only throug’ coolness and good manage- ment of the referee that order was restored. 18th round—This Was @ repetition of the last rouud. Both men fought desperately and both got in telling blows. Lalley planted a stunner on the Englishman's mouth, and the latter retorted with ‘& crashing left-hander on the Baltimorean’s jaw. It was the hardest pounding of the night ‘19th round—Botb men came up groggy, panting and bleeding. They simply watched each other and recovered breatn. No fighting. 20th rouna—Laliey planted a weil-directed blow on bis antagonist’s neck, and tue Engi thumped the Baltimorean on the head: they clinched, and McMillan got Lalley’s down and pounded him in the back. The Baltimore in several more licks, ‘was too mi $indea to maxe his blows tell MORE DESPERATE FIGRTING. er inte ae te ae, br se Sie One ee ‘THE LasT ROUND. ‘23d round—McMillan rushed upon his more boy, thot , met him pluckily. ating of desperate fg! ing of thé two previous rounds (of | men clinohed, and 1 ‘bile hored the referee's cominand te ora away. Gur- | latter pulled them apart, and r, 10. been Grize at the Englshinan, s ‘and_his Bot | Sasters cued’ ‘oul"* 18s Shoes am- | referee, and the Nght, re fo AWARDED TO M’MILLAX ON 4 POUL. Lalley’s backers protested, declaring thetr man ‘Was ready to go on and Aight to a finish, the battle ‘to be won on its merits, Lailey pluckily responded ‘that be was ready to resume the bus Teferee adhered to his decision, and tue victor amid cheers. | i | i i lt if ) i b i bf i Taken te Reckville. TEE MAN ARRESTED FOR HORSE STEALING SENT TO gi testified tie ‘wharf, (foot of South Capl- ced theta if they would not hey got aboard and went over le asked them to goto the Botwitascandaig” teks “ctlea "ie breugae. thet a thelr ‘ci je brought the Dack ve them a bottle of whisky and a ‘hey then Went to tbe wife of Coving- {on and told her what had occurred. They waited Uli Covington came, and he said two little boys Must have been the guilty parties. Maggie Thompsou, the other girl, was next ealleu sa witness. She is twelve years old. She Was budiy injured. She vestified that avout 10 o’clovk Wednesday morniog she saw the defendant | at Virginia aveuue and 8th street. day she saw him: at une wharf. She told him that ‘she hud come aftet some crabs, and the derend- Ant said he had some crabs and appies and peaches alittle way down the river. She And went over near the asylum wharf. He made au indecent proposition to her, which sbe re- Tused to accede 16, and he assaulted her, and she screamed. He also assaulted Rebecca. Wien ‘She returned she went to Covingvon’s house and told nis wire what had occurred. When they got Out in the river on the return Rebecca wanteu to push the defendant overboard, but witness told er not todo $0; that he could’ swim, and would Dr. 8. A. H. McKim testified as to the condition ‘The case was sent tothe grand jury. Mr. Shil- lington asked that ball be fixed at $750 in each ease, making @ total of $1,500, and tne court fixed {tat uhat amount, ‘The maximuin’ penalty upon conviction in the Criminal Court is sixty years, ‘got in the boat, Staley & Hill, real estate brokers, report the fol- lowing sales: Part lot9, sqdare 56,20 by 67, H street northwest, for Mrs. 0. Donaldson, to Rev. ‘Wm. Osburn; $1,550. Lots 50 to 58, square 753, 2d street northeast, for B. Bernet, to E. J. #liil and Wm. PF. Hunter, through J. T. Dyer; $7,250. Lots 69, 70, and 71, square 597, three five-room brick houses, for H. C. Cantieid, vo G. T. Staley; $3,000. Part lot 22, square 1027, frame northeast,’ tor Mrs, Martua'R. Donn, tO Wm. B. Creecy; $1,000. ‘Two ix-room bricks, E street northeasi, ior L. C. Main, to C. D. Scheuch; ly has vought, tor 36,000, of F Jackson, lov 65, D. and L.'s suv., Muwut Pleasant, | &., 50 by 150 feet, on Lumer avenue. C. 8. Gray Nas ought, for $4,418.68, of W. Wil- son et al, six lots in tue Trinidad tract. —_—_— Excursions and Picnics. grand music festival and military congress Of ai! nutions will close at Bay Kidge to-morrow. ‘Trains leave the Baltimore and Obio depot at 10 a. 4M, aud 2:10 and 3:30 p.m, ‘The Pythian Pleasure circle will go to Bay Ridge on Tuesday, When they Will wituess Une great naval battle between the Monitor and Merrimac. River View still bo.ds its place in public favor 8 a hot-weaiher resort. ‘Iuose desiring wo go tere to-morrow should take the Mary Washington aL10 a. m. or3 p.m. ‘Steainers for Clifton Beach start on Sundays at 10 a.m, and 2:30 p.m, Great Falls aud Cabin John’s bridge may be Teached on Sunday by the seam packet Excelsior, Which leaves ber Wharf, High and Canal streets, at continues her trips to Marshall On Tuesday next the Columbia Rifles will give quoter of their pleasant excursions to iver —_.___ ‘dwelling, H street ‘The Corcoran ‘Hall on Sunday: Cooper, in N. ¥. Sportsman of to-day. ‘The National Jockey Club aunounce eight days’ Facing this fail, beginning October 26. Since spring the grounds at Ivy City have been thorougnly overhauled, and many changes made with benefit, which visitors at their coming meeting cannot fail to notice and approve. close on the 15th of this month, Wednesday of Dext week, the conuitions of eisut stakes, for LWO- Year-Olds, aud’ horses of ail ages. For two-year-olds te ’Ariington and Capual Scakes WIIl close each Witu $1,000 added. fail these two stakes produced the sensational Faces between Raceland, £m, George Oyster that ied to Mr. tue nrst and last named. Probabiy he would have purciased the other colt also, put mouey could not then, nor could now, in all provabulty, secure {we renowned grandson of Lexi Year-olds the Anacustla and Polinac siakes have each $1,000 ydded, and these stukes produced ine memorable “uels last iall between Kingston, ‘Suuyvesunt and Dunboyne. arranged as to give non-winners a good pull in the welguts, The ull-aged divisions have tour events Wo ciose next Week Ior tue Ivy City meeting. All average over $1,000 added money to each, ihe aucumnal handicup, one mile and a quarter, hav- Ang the handsowe added amount of $1,500. Rossentes RePortep.—George E. Miller, No. 401 J4.u street soutnwest, reports the larctay of a Pair of shoes, 25 cents’ Worth of candy, anu a pair Of spectucles—Miss Annie Ti larceny of a ring worth $1—C. W, W K streets, reports the larcen| Some old carpet, and other articies. —_—-—__ MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the cierk of tae H. Phipps and Cora M. Myre Stalmaker. ‘Tue club announce to year-ouds, three- ror of Nortolk and ‘The claret My. For the nrsi time McMiilau forced | ‘lmonv’s purchase of the Mghting." He got in a stunming lert-aander (he | seemed to. ene ton. For’ three- The conditions are so iy Of four chairs, court to Richard Edward; E.G. Siggers and —— BY CONVICTED THEMSELYES.—In the Police Court, Judge Mills, to-day, Cas. Jack on, Emma Sophia Wells, Elizabetn Jackson; Albert Frederick, and Wesley Payne, charged With disorderly cond Uhat last Sunday morning, st, these parties got 1ato u row, in which Diows were struck with sticks, and tbat stones were thrown. Mr. Ricks appeared for the Jack- sons and Mr. Wall for tue others, Mr. Forrest messes to Sustain the charge, S swearing against each other ared to have orig- all colored, were ict. It 18 dilegeu War 3iand M streets failed with his wit Dut tue defendani made out a case, ‘The row appe: inated in Frederick being invited a gam with Jackson and in his refusing to treat. The court, after some argument as to iow many of the six should be held, said that the District had fatled to make a case, but the wisdom of the law allow- ing deieudants to testity had each convicted ‘was imposed on eac: was apparent, for they — fellows) and a tne or cera A The Courts. | CRIMINAL CoURT—Judge Mor fo Yesterday, George Fox, assaule with Tatent to rape; new tal araneed. David Williains, Rew trial deniea eee noo Bela ae ata 2 Unal notice, Estate of Of administration issued to —_—___ Affairs in West Washington. Pistois Vexsvs Fists.—Yesterday and Timothy O'Connor, white men, ‘and Q-streets, when they 'm. Baluwin, colored, who Suess I am ready for you,” and ‘he drew a pistol and fired two ¥ ‘both of, which nocked Baldwin ished bim badly by beating bim and face. Dr. Yarnell treated nis ‘him to be sent to the Freed- McIntire; inventory W. Seaver; letters Nellie 8. Seaver; bond missed. The O’Connors then night was largely at- club at their house” ast tended. ‘a new telescopic gi —The erection of hoider for the figut ts to be a houly contested one, and already party lines are being drawn, Heretofore Mr. Mc- Comas has received large democratic support. ‘The reasons assigned for this was dissatistaction ‘he nominee of the latter party it is now argued ‘Unere 1s no reason fora similar state Of affairs, making tbe Mnal result very uncertain, Josepu Wasuington, a lad seven years of age, residing just across the line in Pennsylvania, met his death under singular circumstances yesterday. In driving a cow trom his father’s yard he caugut ‘hold of the tail of tue cow, and the long hair coming Lwisted around his'wrist he was dragged. His skuil Was broken and his body badly bruised. Hagerstown’s theater—the Academy of Music— ms forthe season on the 16th with Yankee joore. A large number of attractions have been already booked. Among Uhe most prominent thus far who have secured dates are Mme. Rhea and Marie Prescott. A reunion of Maryland veterans will be held at Sample’s Manor, this county, on August 18 The participants will be the survivors of the First Ma~ ryland infantry, the Ridgeville Milila Company, First Maryland Regiment, and tne Home B:igade Volunteers. Ex-Confeuerate veterans have iy invited to attend, and a specialty will be made of an army lunch of hardtack and Dean soup, ‘The August term of the Circuit Court of Wash- ington County occupied the brief svace of just three hours Lo dispose of the business, notwiti- ‘Standing Lhe fact Luere Were 105 cases on the trial and 24 un the appeal docket. None ot the cases came on for trial, however, the most of them being: continued aud 10 others judgment entered in piain cases, rhe deputy sheriff sent from Hagerstown to Scranton, Pa., afier Charles Sanders, colored, the alleged uiurderer ot Kudoiph Herr, afarmer of the Clearspring district, of Unis county, has returned without tue prisoner, Lhe party arrested at Scran- ton proving not to be Sanders. There is a reward of several hundred dollars offered for Sanders’ ap- prehension, and itis hoped he may yet be captured. ur. Samuel G. Wise, Of Washington, who, With his father, has been visiting relatives tn unis city, left to-day tor Jefferson, Frederick County, uhs State, aiter spending ten’ days very pleasanuly 1n Visiting in Hagers.own. B. Our Maryland Neighbors, WHAT I8 GOING ON IN PAINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY—A NEW RAILROAD STATION AT CHARLTON HEIGHTS— EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEIGHBOR- HOOD—ACTION OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Correspondence of Tae Evewrno 8tar- BRANCHVILLE, MD., August 10, 1888, An arrangement has just been consummated by which Mr. Francis Shanabrook has grauted to the B. and O. Railroad Co. a section of land, 100 by 400 feet, for a station site, at the junction of Cen- tral avenue, which runs west to the Washington Pike and Charlton Heights avenue, which runs east, connecting all the avenues of Chariton Heights with the raiiryad. ‘The vuliding Is to be located on the west side of tne railroad and 1s (0 be built by the Charlton Heights Co., at a cost of 24,000, the company to be reimbursed for the same When they shali have built 100 uouses. This new ‘Stat.on Is to be Known as “Ch..riton.” An avenue east Of tue ratiroad. and connecting Branchviue with this new site, has already been graded. Dynamite and powder, ‘aided by six plows Aiud a ‘host of grubvers, are ‘now preparing the meadow front along the railroad for a park, turough which there are several drives to che slauiou. ‘The main residence of Uuls tract has been bought by Mr. Graves, of Washington, who Will make extersive improvements for his permanent residence. ‘The handsome villa of Mrs, Becker, of Washing- ton, 1s now under rvof, wutle preparations are pro- gressing to erect seveFal more av ouce. Mr. Suanabrook bas completed a fine residence Upon Crutral avenue, for Mr. Boileau. of the Departinent of Jusiice, while Just opnosite, upoa tue same Chg iog bed is. te ed compleuog a bhand- some home for “Mrs. and Miss Joyner, with some ten acres attached. At the new station he will erect a large store-room for general merchandise, ferulizers and MEE iti een eal and Will estab. lish also @ canDlug-Louse, and will give one year's rent free to any enterprising man who understands ‘the busiuess, : Mr. ‘'scheffely, of Washington, has sold his ne Fesidence at Riversdale to Mr. Morrison, of Wasi ington, and will bui!d upon bis place at Beitsville for bis residence in tne future. A granzers' picnic is announced to be held in Rich’s Woods, Burvoaville,on saturday, August 11, at 10 o'clock. ‘Lhe natioual iecturer, Mr. Mortimer Waitehead, and Statemaster uray, are expected to speak. Mr. Jas Simms, of Beltsville, has sold to the Baltimore and Onto Railroad Co, 120 coras of wood AL $2.1-23¢ cents per cord ut the station. The county commissioners have ordered that ‘Tiios, Berry, Richard I. Swann, and Dr. C.0. Lewis be autuorized Lo contract for the construction of a bridge over Silgo Creek in Bladensburg district. Fur.uer, that L. O. Robey repair the two bridges on east and west side of the railroad at this place; ‘hat Wm. Shea, John K, Harrison, and Luther Bray shers open a road from Montgumery line through ‘Uhe lands of Mrs Laura Parker wo intersect the Laurel road, ‘Tue remaining $18,000 of the county 5 per cent bonds were sold tuls Week at pubiic sale to Wil- sop, Colston & Co., of Baiumore, for $18,105. Mr. Robert Dilon, of Toronto, Canada, nas been pecempd peeel ae of Marlboro’ Academy. The po- ‘Sition Of assistant principal is gull vacant. Messrs. Wm. Miistead, George Waters and Cuarles Shaffer, jr., have been appoinied to repair ‘the Laurel school-liouse at a cost of $500. Repuolican primary meetings wil be held tn ‘Unis county On Lhe 18th of Unis month to select five devegates to@ convention which mectsin Mari- boro’ oa the 20-b, and in Laurel on Thursday, the ‘23d, lo vowinate a member of Re prod ‘The son of Sheriff Darnall, ot Bladensburg, fell into the stream ut Unat place some days ago When the Ude Was highest. Mr. James C. Rogers Jumped in after Lim and drew him to the suore, When by ‘the aid of Dr, Richardson, he was brought to cou- sciousness. Way Dowr ‘You take Hood's Sarsaparilla, if you have impure blood have lost your appetite, have that tired feeling or are troubled by sick headache, dyspepsia or biliousuess. It has accomplished wonders for thousands of afflicted people, and, if given ® fair trial, is reasovably certain ‘to do you good. “I Lave been troubled s great deal with headache, had, no appetite, no strength, and felt as mean as any one could, and be about my work. Since taking Hood's ‘Sarsaparilla I have not had the headsche, my food has relished and scemed to do me good, and I have felt 1ay- self growing stconger every day.” M.A. STEDNAx, 19 Grand ave., Grand Rapids, Mich, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggista. $1; six for @5. Prepared only by CL, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 3 100 DOBES ONE DOLLAR SELLING DRY GOODS TO CASH CUSTOMERS. La ‘5e.. 10c., 12; paiack Sura sata ccoaticat aialitg’peiep was 750., a ‘Linen, finest quality, price was 15c., reduced Cream Albatross, all fine wool, wige double wid 7 pg aa seals CARTERS, “ 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. Cash customers who buy 85 or over will select one of Eee ‘sition to his renomination, but as he now has his. own county solid, backed by Frederick, it 1s more than likely that by the time the Kock" conven- Uon assembles, om August 23, the other counties of the district Will have fallen into line with the Vntention Of making his nomination harmonious and unanimous, th parties realize that the in the democratic ranks. With Col. Douglas as fe . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1888—DOUBLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. herpes AUGUST 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 AND 12, GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL! INNES’ FAMOUS 131m REGIMENT BAND ITZEL’S GRAND MILITARY DAND, MB. W. PARIS CHAMBERS, ‘The Great Cornet Virtuoso, BATTERY OF ARTILLEXY, BLL DRUM CORPS, BAND OF SCOTCH PIPERS, Chorus of Fifty Vocal end Instrumental Soloists, ANVIL BRIGADE IN COSTUME, FOUR AUXILIARY BANDS. Grand Production of Innes’ “MILITARY CONGRESS OF ALL NATIONS!” cIry ITEMS. ‘The “Grand bite” sweeps everything before it. and ‘sale by all ‘first-class dealers, ‘Wholesale agents, Luchs & ‘@ur Anti-Bob-tall Car Association Cigar. ‘Wholsoale snd Wecall Morrell a oar 7ou Oth sefect northwest, 1 Morell, 734 6th st_n w., every style showcase.c030 Are taevest. scid’oy rusia” eoly New Gas Fixtures. C. A. Muppiia®, 1208 F. eolm Dixen’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m Au grocers, “Royal at 10c, tstudth “*Reyal Glue” mends China, GlassWoo1,&0, EEE MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON aP- Teal estate security. 2 cy, TYLER & RUTH + U7-6re 1307 F st_n.w. (ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ATE; INS! A ROR collet wees $y26-1m_ 1226 F street iw. ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL M ‘Estate Security. "JOHN SHERMAN & 3y26~ i Tao? Fat nw. Im k™ ‘ESTA’ Inv F a orn APP THOS. & WaGGAMAN, ¥17 Fat, bt ped Loan #990 ON KEAL ESTATE. 300, We25) THOS. EK WAGGAMAX 4. WAENEK & CO. 916 Fat. nw. IN SUMS TO SUIT; MODERATE 00. Peimene toe gay $50,000 Sheree fee rare meat 8100 000 SHR Pee aE perty. Money advanced on houses “in t Contraction Y7ik batth e soNe Laue FechtO 1a LOAN— 5,000 3.000 fat 6 percent, 20,000, Qringumstésui, BEALL, BROWN &CO., 3y16-Sm. AS21 Fat kw. »( /AN—FOR SALE 151.000 $100,000 er anit “ae 7 ot watt e ‘ONEY TO LOAN IX Mark Eine Sweat oui on sprvven Teal estate ie ‘ONEY TO LOan MOiriums 0) Stik, atlowest rates, on tate security. Witcy, Fox Sows “ae ee 1427 Penuaylvaniasve.. ‘ONE ai Lowes? RATES OF INTEREST ON MEAL ExTATS SECURITY. THOS 4. 20, 5 sz4 Few aw. JWO"=Y 90 L0aN Ox Beat meTate a Low WASE'N DANENZOWER, p24 Successor ENHOWE & SON, 1118 Fat, NEY TO LOAN ON, ESTATE OR FIRST- oe prey SOO. ©. GHEEN, 303 7th at. me, “Tae Scrnevz Law Or Narvze 18 NECESSITY.” In order to feel comortable we must dress ourselves according to the season, and taking in consideration that we offer merchandise at such low firures, com- bined with many other facilties of purchasing, the RICH AND POOR, THE HIGH AND LOW, OF the District of Columbia cam share the same comforts alike. SPECIFIC\TION OF BARGAINS EXHIBITED ON OUB WELL-KNOWN THIRD FLOOR. 3 Cases of double-width Mahai Cloth in all the new shades of Dark Plaid at 8c. peryd., regular value 12340. Asmall lot of Light and Dark-Figured Pacific Lawn Remnants, % ¥d. wide., 5c. per yd.; generally sold at Ize. One Case of Turkey Red Table Linen, Select Pat terns, fast colors, st 30c. per yd.: standard price 40c, 50 pieces of Fancy-Figured Lawns, mostly all high colors, suitable for Wrappers, reduced to 4c. per yd. Alot of Light and Dark-Figared Batiste and Steel- River Lawns, % yd. wide, reduced from 12%c. to 8c. p. yd. Unprecedented reduction in Seersuckers— 8d pes. of P.ain Cream from 7c. to Sc. per yd. 49 pos. of Cream and Stripes from 10c. to Ze. p. vd. 54 pes. of English Puff Cream, finest quality from 12346. to Ye. p. yd. oF 12 yds. for 81. 21 pes. of Lace Bunting in Navy Blue, Opera Shade and Fiain Black,double width, reduced from 15 to 10c. Pp. ya. Tho remainder of our Crazy Cloth, consisting of 6 pesonly. indark Garnet, Navy Blue, and Cream colors, Feduced irom 12% to Se. p. yd. Anew lotof AA. best double warp Feather-Ticking at 1254. per yd,, rorular value 25c. "Tie Spdaeat derived in petioetzing our Reranant- Rooms is so well kuown to the pub-ic tat it is useless to say any more in this advertisement than to ive Us ‘call und Couvince yourselves of the truthfuluess of one Brice asin the past. ‘3 in the past.” LANSBURGH & BRO. au9_420, 422, 494, 426 7th St: 417, 419th Bt. REMNANTS OF SILES. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS. REMNANTS OF SATINES. REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, in fact Rem- nants of all kinds and in all quantities, marked very cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles, and many Bargains ure in the lot, W.4. SHUSTER & S0¥S, wit 919 PENNA AVE. Save Younszrves GUARD AGAINST THE HEATED BREATH OF SOVEREIGN “SOL,” ‘Whose intense attention is a source of grave annoy- ance, discomfort, ad sometimes dire calamity. HOW? with of a toto ae a ae pret deh, keep on ‘preserve an evel, emper, and. aw Shady aide of the street. In te matter of is we 8 re gi gg 4 ats 8x8 8) 8 F les sl g ie porcine heavier tao torture your bodies Ror CRAP AT ANY PICK Tiesetvee uiled by the pathetic pleadings of pious freuda VICTOR E. ADLER’ 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. O27 and ¥x¥ 7th st.n.w.. corer Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Fnow Open Saturdays tli 11pm t@-OFFICE COATS, and on Monday, shay eid Friday toorsings roms Fad VER Cases CURED BY WHIGLEG Ma- Et sae arieis Og aa Waites © £ in§ N* nga aw NEW TYPE monet a sree oe oly Dlg “Fine Printing « Speciitae 350.a200~.-0e4-AUXILIARIES.... In the Military Costumes of all Nationa ‘The whole under the personal direction of ‘Ma F. N. INNES. ‘Trains leave B. & O. Depot 9:00 a m. 1:30 and 4:20 1 m.; Sundays, 10-00 a. m., 2:10 and 3:30 p. m. _Round Trip, $1.00. 211 AND 2113. SALE—FOUR HOUSES, these mumbers, Sill and 21 These " Shave stores at “Tuurorenen| 1K SALE—FRO} st Brookland. the first station «brooks tan Branch of band OK ‘0 €600—LOTs 5x1 56 Howe and Catholic Unit o. Commanding Aine several houses bow eto , aie Dramatic Dis Rect tbowe tne Fotomes T'NAVAL BATTLE between the C._The greatest 2 2 Cure of rath entertainment and most extensive show ever SMLEN Eby VOmnde ORNSON'S VAMILE nn, ure: pear 11thet, the city. reek of the a ot ranteea. raarani ‘S0tconta: Mei 30x15, alley im rear, room fo ger: gk SALE —BICYCLE—50 IN NICKEL } Columbia, excellent condities ail, after Sunday. $ to 6 pom.” 1K SALE — A “PREM Pricyele, ment; deal with owner a Cie tibet ENGLISH) Loo! a Dew, at half cost, will ex SALE-I A ELLED TO ell the best built and vew house on Wallach Place, B. w.. (bet. Tand U and 13th and 14th ste mber 1. All improvements, including awnings $4100. Apply at 1313 or address SALE-SUITABLE FOR A HOME OR PAY ng investment—1250 9h eta.w. 10 wall in complete order, also, st ne.@ rooms, bath, cellar. &., apd is now s0'as to pay 8 per cent as aut ivestinent. ALBERT: Residence, 200 istst he ATTLE OF SHILOR is open daily from 9a, pith ats ow biocks south ct 30 — BEAUTIFUL, table for lady and children. 100 JOR SALE—DiCrCLE, E afoot onder: cheap. Gall aiver 6 Ok SALE—TWO SITES AT OOST, IX OAK ELE ‘Cemetery. #TeMy, Sear ution LE—A KARE CHANCE: fixtures end good will of an old stand for 28 youre aod wishing to retire, Sse jor g Petire. ‘Oppont ite Washington Perry Lend ALIFORNT Diack mia-year C afeda Patite ral Eastern ‘Smith. 402 Chestuut st, e Browlway, New York: it. J. deivida, or aby Baltimore abd Obio Ticket agent YCLERM 1406 NX. AVE. — LADIES’ Torey Sociables and Tandems for ‘week. ‘Iricgcies for five or pricyeles for fh story press brick, bath, range, coul 88,000; a TOR SALE—HOUSES LoTs $1,000; weil located for paice: also a umber alley housés paying 14 percent. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1006 F Fas ROBERT CRA ra EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. Amanat excunsiox, IRISH NaTiONaL LEAGvE, FEA FIRST-CLASS DAYTON, SALE—ONE NEW SAND SCOW. Wii 4 fog Boree aa part payweut “Ayply 220 Wat aw =. JOR SALE—JUST VIEW, UBT 16, 1888, ‘will Jeave High ‘The Steamer MAR’ street whari, Georgetown, at 8 am.: 7th $¢.9:30 am and 6:30 p.m. Vig at dand 21 pin. * Children under 10 yeare, Free. ‘MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ‘TO INDIAN HEAD, Ai Steamer W. W, CORCORAN will 6:15 p.m., returning at 10:30 p.m., ARRIVED FROM VIRGINIA A lot of driving and work Horses Stable corner 1 ith jater sta. nw. Belt line cars pase the door abot JOR SALE—A YOUNG Bos! lame. will work auy ALE | ‘whart | I mod. imps.: lot iug, leave River po Sea oe pcccateet ate Sree ate TESS eS eticeaaecta Se a Sioa! Liste AR mber Dealer, 14th and 8 sie ORDER TO MAKE ROOM PUR our fall and winter stock of carriages we out our remain.ng stock of Spring and Sur) Tinges at greatly reduced prices goed veuiclecan bay one of us now for what would cost erior One elsewhere. “Every one i Lounge Knows that we handle wothins ‘out the Fare, nd-trip, 25c. moond. ‘The above Excursion is given by Capt. L. L. BLAKE. Four eecoud-tand One wood second: used but two wint NTO RICHMOND "_KNIGHTS OF & GU-TINE COMMAN 23, 1S8R. ‘Train leaves Balttinore and Fotos gust Hepot at Ti o'clock p.m: returning, leave Kichwond Sunday, August 26, st il ovlock ‘tip: children, between 5 and 1: D** 4* Moostieut xe COLUMBIA KIFLES, "10 RIVER VIEW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1888. Steamer Mary Washington leaves her wharf at 9 a. yurning, leaves at 4and 10:30 a returning. Exira music oD ‘50c. Children OR SALE—1 pm, arriving 2 Any ove it wast CS Re Cr $4000 1801 to 1805 L fb. Sr. Kk THE DEX: 30 m. and 6 p. m. sharp. 16 of Carriages, Bs POF Bay RD: ® portion of the List call at office for tulle” 10}, 1HUS. E. WAGGAMAN.— KK SALE-SPECIAL BANGAINS IN SEVERAL it Sgvare Piauos, good as pew all intent and veneDts. five rich guality of tone end best Will be sold for ‘oue ‘week ouly.at @ WASHINGTON DIVISION NO. 1, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 0 monthly till paid for. 1 XTHIAN PLEASURE CI CLE se come along 4) 'HE PLANO EXCV ANGE. ON THE 14TH INSTANT 70K SALE—GLASS OF PURE SWEET WIN ‘The great attraction will be the e,: Cintet or Mock, be. "wery latwe Wlawe of Jileps and all other mixed deuce | ew Family Wine and Hock’ Bettie trade w special _Ciware Uy the box {OR SALE—ABOUT THREE DOZEN ODDs aND S31 Pa ave nw MONITOR and ‘Don’t 1 Balumore & Qbie depot trom procured trom ‘s. Bunch, W. Hardell. cor. Oth Cor. Gil and Pa. ave. nw. 4:20 pm. Tickets a type Foundry and Pats. uw. and Howard ‘cheap std on ems} vermin, as Poaugruy ik another iy, — 2 RIE SB P Pimtory brick 6 UO0: cleo actor BE ne Sa near Blanes: with Louse on alley, €3.000. WHIT. JORDAN, 1417 Frat. Be mk SALE — THREESTORY FRONT BRICK No. 14 Ist. a.m; nine rooms, all modern, tm ite. aud -co3t? eusu: ‘will be wo the owner is iocatunr be SEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA STEAMER GEO. LAW. Leaves daily 5:15, 8, 10,12 am, 2, 4,6p.m. ‘Leaves Sundays 8, 10,12 a m., 2. 4,6,7 p.m From Mary Washington's wharf. RVEX View For i885, ‘Washingtonian’s Most Popular Resort. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 10.m. and 3 p.m., returning at 2 Tickets 25 cents. Every WEDNESDAY at 9:30 a.m. sharp and 6:30 p.m sharp, returning ct cents, Family day at River View every SATURDAY, leaving at 104m. returning at 5 pm. Tickets 10 centa, Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reuvion every SATURDAY EVENING, leaving at 6-30 p.m. returning at 11 p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Daucing down and ack and at the grounds on all trips except Sunday. Fine Brass Band on Sundays, No objectionable parties R SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NEW SEV ase in Northeast Washington of railroad near the city: M., Star office. OR SALE—1228-30.32-34 1 ST. NE. 7 ROOMS, J,.5 Mite sud wood mantels, strobes aud range: ‘tion, For terms apply to GREEN Kk SALE—WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON BAND TEAbINGHAM & Gon 1a7 am ik SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGING RE Uires Bo boiler avoids all expousive attenaanor, ‘Depd for circular Awe, 781 7th wt :Y REAL ESTATE. VANTED—TO BUY A FAKM OF ABOUT 200 ‘acres, suitable for grazing purposes. located pot far from the District ot Coit ‘Address | Star R SALE—OK EXCHANGE—A FINE OLD PROP- erty in West Wasbington, 12 oF 14 rooms; wade lot. Price oni WASHINGTON D. ho dow of me | bo banda house coutsinw« | und price list. b. BALLAU! 5 andl p.m. ‘Jicket 72 and 474 O stn. w., 11 rooms: all modern improvements: wil sell cheap to smuediate purchaser. “Inquire No. 474Ost.u.w. — jy2o-1m" ROR SAE HOUSES— 1302 30th st. 95.000 ‘AKMS POR SALE—TWO Of 168 acres of choice ou the Metropolitan Brauch pted for stock. A. P. HILL & 00., 1338 ‘OR SALE—CHEAT—57 ACKES OF Lab ON the Metropolitan Kk: fronting ra iroad wd ad- Joining station: very desirable for cutume int ‘ads 4. P., tar office, ug brawel in wack Forcharters, &c.,applyto ES. RANDALL. sul l-«.ty thow a0 sa ‘Steamer Mary Washington. (CCoroutaL BEACH. ‘Salt Water Bathing, BUSINESS CHANCES. RA 1 FOR | ‘SPORTSMEN. A est Docking Shane ee eee club of ten mewbers to duck the coming season. and Decoys furnished free. Wwilewe of partridae bunting on farm ‘Also the use of a ‘or full particulars address JOR SALE—A GREAT 234 actes on the 7th Fado. just exght miles from the rity oF three-quarters of @ wile trom the station’ RGAIN IN A Fai Known ‘as Fido. BS ‘From 7th-street wharf 8:45 am ‘Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m. Celebrated Roller Coaster. ‘And al! the Popular Amusements Good Dinnerand Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel Music and Dancing on Steamer. Fare, round-trip, 50c._Children. 250. __3y28-1m_ Fare 15c. round-trip; redive- Leaves every hour. RARE OPPORTU ou Pocomc iver. for soe have exclusive Tabbit hounds. Other Box Boz! JOR RENT—SHOW WINDOW AN wel.-known Millinery store on F si doors east of High st. tion to large parties. Cuter ‘BEACH. STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Daily at 10am \O CAPITALISTS—500 ACRE~ FOR SALE; ii miles out at railroads station hi 1 scree at Branchviuie, 10 wien trom Werke ‘St Paul st, Baits: ugton: most handsome countr; © 03,19 toa he ¥- HALL, 110 TWO STE MM. Fare 25c. Round Trip. Moody beget S459. sn, Themwusnhomest 20:00 ‘Passengers the Thompson wisi saltwater can return by Moseley. if they wish 3950 H® FOk GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN packet y, Monday, Wednesday. Ps sia. Georgetown, und trip. Apply to J. G. and J. Syzeim Gey. PALA‘ STEAMER EXCELSIOR trips down the river ‘gagoey “Ta from 7 ‘Will be first-class in every par- Prof. Pistorio's Band. ‘and barber, ob steamer. RAN will leave at 10 Remington 106 King Geonce st., ‘Ect YOUR Fi joney advanced to Cuunbrance, in tbr event fine Asvociatious requirinat Ze ig trips f. Lew arta 30e, 5 Hi iif 4 # i 5 Fy ef i i ESfeyrent coor "houre oe ‘Loutsiana ave. * = 3% wn NI_DMELLING 026 © ST. ¥, FSS Sai oF Ea

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