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LOCAL MENTION. “The Weather. District of Columbia, Maryland, Vim atin, Nortmcuroiina, fair; warmer; Winds gea- | Sriiy'soutawesteriy. Reap ad. of The Fair in City Items, Mesr Mz at Tim Sullivan's to-night, 1305 E st. Wis Ice Co.'s Penobscot le-—red wagona, 1G Braxcn BOURBON WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle. pititied i is74, C) nthiana, KY. Claties Kraemer, 737 Th st. Bw. Baooxs, 15th st,, Gas-Fixtures and Chandeliers, Now is Your Tre to buy Shoes and save money. 20 per cent discount sale. Edmonston & Co., 1330 1341 F st., and 943 Pa. ave. Loox for ad., “The Fair,” in City Items. ‘Tux Pvsuic ane Ixvirep to Sullivan's new Testaurant to-night, 1305 E street. Bxooss, 15th st., Largest, Richest, Newest, Stock. ‘Twenty Pex Cent Discovxt for cash on all Col- ored Derbys, Straw Hats, Flannel Shirts, Office Coats, White Vests, Summer Underwear,’ Neck- wear, &c. Lewis’, 1421 New York avenue, near 15th Street. N. B\—Closing out Trunks and is at cost. “hersnastixo,” The Fair’ im City Items, ‘Buooxs, 15th st. Prices Guaranteed. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Maj. Moore bas received a letter from J. E. Sawyer, aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen. Scuoficid, the police apartment tor the perfect order maintained on the occasioa of the funeral of Gen. Sheridan. Hetue Jackson and Mary Payne, colored girls, who were found by Oliver Dyer Sleeping im the Fear of an unoccupied louse on Zist street were given ninety days on the farm by Judge Mills Mr. Kil Davis, one of our oldest citizeas, attained hiseignty-third year on Monday and celebrated the eveut by packing Lis grip-sack and startiug to ‘Long Branch for two weeks’ recreation. Aueline P. Brown, No. 1755 O street northwest, Teporis that on Friday, the 3d instant, ber house Was entered by taieves and robbed of "a quantity Of jeweiry, Vaiued at $32.50. —__ Forty Applicants in One Day. ‘Tothe Editor of Tux EvExixe Stax Will you please remove to-day from the column “For Rent—Houses” my advertisement inserted ‘Monday p. m.? There were forty applicants with- 4m twenty-four hours, and still they come. I stood them in rows and took my choice. The unsuc- cessful applicants threatened to haunt the house and drive my new tenant oui. How you Stax peo- ple rush business. [am teumpted to put out my Shingte and open a reai estate agency. I couid have rented forty houses yesterday. & a Another Defeat. THE SESATORS FALL VICTIMS TO THE PITTSBURG ‘TRAM—OTHER GAMAS YESTERDAY. ‘The Senators lost to Pitsburg yesterday through the poor infield work of Douneily and Fuller. ‘The score was $105. Whitney and Mack and Staley and Miller were the batteries. ‘Tle visitors scored ‘twice in the first on the bad Work of thelr oppo- nents, three times in the tuird on bard batting, and hree times more in the sixth on Fuller's and Donneliy’s errors. ‘Yue home team scored one run im the second on Donneily’s singie, a passed Dull and a sacrifice, turee in the sixth by hits by U’Brien, Mack aid Whitney, Fuller's base on bails, | Moy’s scerifice and W uuor's scratch bit, and ended their rua-getting in the ulntn wuea Mytrs reached Mrst on afurce out aud scored on O'Brien's hard drive. Wasuington made 8 bits and 8 errors, aud Plusburg 7 hits and errors. Daily Was injured by a pitched ballin the rst thug and reured, Shocn taking wis place, Fuller maue ave errors. ceipuia won from Indianapous, 4 to 2 Uhrough tue poor Belding of we Hoosiers Healy ud Daily aud Sauders and Schriver were te Datteries. Puiladespita made 4 its and 3 errors, and Ind:inapoils 5 uits and 4 errors. Chicayo deieated New York, 4 (0 2 This was the resiit of the loose Heiding of the Gants Keefe and Ewing and Krock aad Fulnt were the Daiteries. New Yors made § bits aud 7 errors aud ‘Chicago 5 bits aud 5 errucs. Boston Woo frou Detroit, 10 to 7. yed poorly in the first part ot the f and Bennett aud Ciarkson and Kt batteries. Boston made 9 bits and 4 errors and Detroit # bits aud 3 errors, At Cincinnati—Ciuciauau, 11; Baltimore, & At Bt. Lowis—St. Louis, 5; cleveland, 0. At’ Louis Ville—Louisville, 8; Brooklyn, 5. At Kausas City— Atuletics, 4; Kuusas City, 1. ‘ It ts tc be’ boped that Fuiler will ‘not continue the bad work of yesterday. He protlses Uo De a Prime favorite bere, aud shouid be careiul not to ‘Spoil a good reputation. ‘Doaneliy 13 wo uusbitious. He tries to get balls that cleariy belong lo the short-stop, aud makes Some very poor plays in consequence. This suows The need of a strong-iunged, wevel-beaded inteld captain vo give quick directioiss. the 86 games the Wasuington team have ayed this season, Including tuat of August 14, y Bave Made Sly runs, G4 biis, and 456 errors, Vo 474 runs, 745 Lils, aud S78 errors by their op- ponents. SS ‘Transfers of Real Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Caro line H. Miller to Joba Chute, sub lot 17, sq. 829; $520. J. T. Offutt to Mrs. Clara Urso, lot 1, blk. 14, Dyer's estate; $. Jane Casiiear toJ. S. Edwards, rustee, sub lot 14, of lot 168, B.’s addition and 25 H.'s addition to West Wasington; $2,000. Het- Ue Ann Key to Martha Parsous, pis. 175 aud 174, B. and H.'s addition to West Wasulngvon; $200. tinct ‘The Good Work Goes On. CLEARING THE PARKS OF DISOKDRLY CHARACTERS. ‘Last night, about 11 o'clock, a party of cored Doys and giris were in Iowa Circle acting in a dis. orderly manner, when OMicers Keudig and Fergu- son appeared. The crowd started to ru, but the Officers succeeded in arresting two of the girls, Who gave their namesas Eva Cutler and Louisa Smith. The former was charged with vayrancy ‘and the latter with disorderiy cuuduct. Wuen tried ig the Police Court this morning Judge Mills tod the girls that the parks were for uo sca disor. derly crowds, and gave Eva 90 days in detault of Donds, aad abed Louisa 35. Fivep ror Ixriictixc 4 Biow wir ax IRON Wrexcu.—Charies Banks, the vid colored man Wud Was betore the Police Court yesterday, cuarged With assaulting Joho Barron, bartender for Mrs. ‘Hughes, corner of 2d and G sireets southwest, Was Drought before tue Police Court ts morning to hear the testimony of Dr. Hammett as to the ex- Vent of che blow he received on tue head with We fron wrench. The doctor descrited the wouud, ‘and said it Was inflicted by an instrument sumlar Yo the ove shown bum. The Old man was given 60 days in Jail — ‘Tux East Wasmixctox Banpava Cuva—At a meeting, last night of Wwe Bandana Club of South- east Wasuungtou, an invitation to attend a fag- pole at" Laurei on the 23d inst. Was ac cepted. Yue following committees were appointed: Executive, J. K. Marmion, F. F. Jobnsvu, J. W. Kobertson, Deunis Callawan, B. J. Cady, W. H. Lioyd, William ¥. Maruu, Cares Suelon, and MB. Flyno; membersiiy, Wiliam H. Maginnis, T. ¢. Bride, BE. E Barnes, B. J. Cady anuJ. A Mitchell, ee ee Sr AGatnst Tux BatTiMoxz axD Potomac Ratt- woav.—Kandolph Bild entered a suit against tne Baltimore aud Potowac Kallroad Co. yeserday for $2,500 damages to property on Virginia avenue, hear 3d street, by Usiug the avenue for loading aud unloading cars. ~ STRUCK WITH 4 Stowx.—About 9 o'clock last evening Wim, Scout Was struck With @ stone on the Dack of the head, at the corner of 10th and V sFreets northwest, by Page Dickson. Scott was taken to the Freedinan’s Hospital by Oficers U'Couner and Hurrover and then to his home, 1905 ity Street northwest. Dickson made bis escape. A Smmovs RewawaY Acctoent.—Yesterday af- ternoon the horse attached to tue buggy of G. P. ‘Zarhorst took fright as soon as it was led from Viuson's stables and collided with Mr. E. Godey’s dayton wagon. At New Jersey and Muxsachusetis, avenues tue frightened anunai Duggy in Which were seated Mr. and. Mrs, F. Tid Detis and child. Mr. Tibvetts was thrown’ out, Dut escaped injury otuer than a cut in tue face, Dut Mrs. Tiubetts and tue child were both severely Injured. ‘They were taken to Cutler's drug store and attended by Drs. Beatty, ball and Meriam, nd subsequently taken to thelr home, 1114 New ‘York avenue northwest. ——— Hg Hap Baex at 4 Wake.—Jobn Connolly, an employe of the Washington Gaslight Company, Was before the Police Court to-day tor obstructing the sidewalk in front of the White House. He was under the influence of liquor when Oficer Jona Kenny found him asleepon the pavement. The officer awakened Lim aud started Lim on his way home. Three times he found the oid man in the same condition, and being satisiied that he would Bot go home ihe oficer arrested him. “Judge, your honor,” addressed tne prisoner, “I was at a Wake the night before, and I walked all the way home to Georgetown. "The walk made me very ‘red, and It was that, and not the beer I took, that Made me fall asicep.” A fue of § was imposed. (Cuxar Excersioy to Luray and return, $5, via Manassas Bravcv, Virginia Midiana Division, Piedmont Air Line, wul leave W: daily, ‘except Sunday, at 4:15 p.m, and arrive at Luray dally, except Sunday, a. 9220 p.m, and arrive at Wasiimcton frow Luray at 945 am. Excursion Yiekets are good for five days. “Close connection at ‘Riverton with Shenandoah Valiey Raliway going ‘and returniug. Tickets on sale at the office of the Piedmout Air Line, No. 1300 Penusyivania avent end at the passenger stauion of the Baltimore Potvoma- Railroad. : JE Excursions 70 Crxcrxsatt. — Every Thursday William Barnaby, the alleged “voudoo” doctor, arrested Monday evening by OMicer Barney, was represented himself as “Prof. Smith.” In one case a colored man who ig dilod testified tuat she ald him $2.50 and half a doze to restore her e¥esigut. Auother person ga $1 tocure his Wife's sore foot, aud promised him §4 more when he effect d a “cure, ‘The defendant vesuined be wi corn doctor by that ered on pete a denied naviag’g cure corns and sores. He bai ven ceipts for money paid, but the handwatng On those produced was similar to some writing found. Jn is valise.| Tne judge gave him 90 days on farm in default of security. —— District Government Affairs, RECOMMENDS A CHANGE IN THE DATE OF THE TAX- ‘SALE. Collector Davis, in a ietter to the Commission- ers, calls attention Lo what be considers inoonsis- lencies In tue laws relating to dedpquent-tax sales, and says be cannot how a sale can be uuder them during w present year. The law June 30, 1878, directs tpat the sale take piace the second ‘Tuesday of August. He thinks inconsistent with the law of June 29, 1879, viding that the date of pubifcation of notice sale for delinquent taxes suull be the first day in September. This law falis to name Ume for the sale. He states further that it been the custom to advertise under this act Elading proper previowlyadveriwed toa bought ¢ ve by the District of Columbia, notwithstanding the 5 Hi PEERS ‘shail be bid off in the name of the is being the case, he inquires whether 1t 1s wo contioue the Old custom of re-adver such property and adding charges against it, He sug- gests that the thne of preparing the tax-sale list be changed to February 1, and that the sale take Place on the second or third Tuesday in March. The preparation of the tax list in the month ot July. We busiest month of the year, seriously in- ‘convenlences the oftice. VITAL STATISTICS, The report of Health Oflicer Townshend for the Week enuing August 11 suows: Number of deaths, "SU; Colored 74. Death rate per 1,000 Derannum: White, 27.73; colored, 51.30. Total popUlation, 35.50; S2 were under five Years of a and 23 over UO years. ‘The principal causes death were: Cerevro-spinal meningitis, 3; con- sumption, 15; diarruceal, 40; typhoid ‘tever, 4; malarial fever, 2; pueumoula, 3; congestion of the lungs, 2; bronchitis, 1: puerperal 1; Whooping cough, 8." Births reported: 18 white mates, 7 white females, 16 colored 13 col- ored “remales, “Marriiges ry 11 white, 8 colot ES Politics at Rockville. THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION TO SELECT DELEGATES TO THE NOMINATING CONVENTION—L E. M'COMAS ENDOKSED FOR CONGRESS—A COMING RATIFICATION MEBTING. Correspondence of THe Evexrxo Stan. KOCKVILLE, August 14, 1883. ‘The republican county convention, for the pur- pose of seuding delegates to the congressional nowlnating couvention of the sixth district, which meets’ at this place on the 234 iustant, met here to-day, and was organized by the election of Capt. John McDonald as president and Mr. F. B, Noyes as secretary. Twenty-two delegates and alternates Were selected to casi the four Votes of this county iu the congressioual convention. — Resolutions Were passed praising the course of Hon. Louis E. Mevomas 1u Congress and instructing the deiega- lon Wo imake every effort to secure Lis renomiaa- ton. IU was decided that on the day the dist VenUon assembies bere a grand ratification ing Will also be held, whicu will be addressed by se¥eral republican orators of national reputation, among tuem Hon, Bev. Butterworth, of Onio, coumittee of thirteen, One from each’ election dis Tricl, Was appointed ‘to walt on the county com- missioners aud request that one of the two clerks at cach Voting precinct bereaiter be a republican. ‘The law now provides that ove of the thiee Judges: of election shail bea member of the minority’ parvy. ‘There Was considerab.e enthusiasm maniiested in tue couvention, and every Lime Representative McComas’ name Was mentioned It Was greeted ‘With rounds of applause. Sheriff White bas olfered a reward of $25 for the appreueusion ot Lewis Redmond, cllarged wich horse stealing, WhO escaped trom the Jail at this place yesteruay. Notuing bas yet been ieurd from aun. 3AM n- a ‘The Camp at Atiantic Cit TENTS ERECTED ON THE LAWN, READY FOR TRE SOL- DIEK BOYS FROM WASHINGTON. Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. ATLANTIC CTY, N. J. August 14 The tents and camp equipage fer the Wasuing- ton Light Infantry encampment arrived here Sat- urday, and the next morning Privates Zantzinger and Roginski arrived from Washington and, under the direction of Capt. Allison Nailor, began laying off the camp-ground. ‘iney were reimiorced the same day by tue arrival of Sergeant Brandt and Private Paybe. In less tuan ap uour the floor was put down and the headquarters tent erected, Suon after Uuey were suugly ensconced in the tent a heavy storm arose, aud it continued to rain untit the following morning. When it cleared off tue boys, after laying of the camp, commenced lay. ing Hoors and erecting vents. Now the lawn of the United States Lover begins to look like @ mill- tary encampment. There ue ten tents in posi- uoa. ‘The grounds selected for our camp are the Mnest and wost attractive in Atlantic City, imme. diately in tue rear of tue Unitea States Hutel and between it and the oceay, incloged on all sides. ‘Lae large porch that sur.ounds the hovel 1acloses it on We nortu and West, While to the east 1s Dela- Ware avenue, aud on tue south Pacific avenue, the fushionable ‘boulevard of the city. A car for the free use of the corps and guests of the hove! runs Irom the camp to the beach, afew hundced yards distant. The people here are eagerly walting for the arrival of the soldier boys irom Wasbiugton ‘aud are constantly plying those Who are bere wita questions. Some Who intended to leave earlier ave decided to pro.oug their stay here until aiter tue arrival of the corps Yesteraay a rope was stretcued around “the camp” to keep Out Visitors: and give the men a chance Lo work. pecker neeaalinhon Affairs in West Washington. Hur sy a Fatt—W. Lewis, a young white mun, employed at Godcy’s ime ‘kiln, sustained pauiul iwjuries to bis back yesterday afvernoon dact that ail property ‘not bought Lb) other — | Ly falling down a Might of stalra He was re- moved to lls home on 37th street, and was attended by Dr. Yaraeli. ‘A Ntisance.—For several days the sewer trap on M sire, uear the M-street bridge, has been choked up, Causing a large pool of staguant water to form ou Uhe sid= Walk and street. MOTHER AND SoN.—Wa. Sorrell, a young man who bas been Lauging about a suldon on M street, Was arrested yesterday by Olficer Welch on a Warrant sworn out by his mother, charging bim With vagrancy. When the case Was ca.jed in the Police Court this morning his mother did not de- sire Lo prosecute lim. She said that he promised er he would eniist in the Navy, and she was sat- ished with his promise. ‘The court wus about to acquit Ube boy, Dut On account of bis action toward his mother in court the judge convicvea hia of the charge and took his personal bonds, Norgs.—Mr. suugh Neison lett to-day ior Mon- tana by Whe Way of Niagara Falls abd ‘Tuousand Islands.-—The bridge ci the canal at the foot of 34th street hus Deen revulit. ‘Tue Coat TRaDE.—The sbipinencs trom the mines of tue Cumberland coal region for the week ended Saturday, August 11, were 61,115 tons, and for the year t date, 2,120,306 Lons, ‘and increase of 220,- $9 tons as Compared with last year. Canal suip- ments up Lo yesterday were 145,007 tons. ‘TEMPERATCRE AND CONDITION OF WATER aT 7 a. m—Great Falls, temperature, 77; condition, 36; receiving reservotr, temperature, 81; ondi- on at north connection, 34; conaition at south connection, 27; dismibuiing’ reservlr, tempera ture, $0; condition at intluent gate-bouse, 25; con- didien ai effluent gate-house, 36. High tide in tue Fiver Wo-day at 2:07 p. m.; iow tide at 8:53 p.m. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Te EvENIxo Stax. ‘Tue Barrist AssoctaTion.—The Potomac Bap- Ust Association opened at the Washingion-street Baptsst cuurea here, at 11 o'clock (ius morring, a Unree-day session. A considerable number of dei gates huve already come in trom the neigh counties, and more are reaching here with ever; ‘Tue as-ociation Is only & tree congress of churches, The assembly has no legislative power, and operates only by moral weight. Each of the forty-four churches coanected with the bagy in ‘Wwe counties of Loudoun, Fairfax, Fauquier, Prince William, and Alexandria will be represented, the pastors of the churches are members of the association, and in addition there are wo four lay representatives chosen from so that there are about 200 delegates, Known exactly uow many will alvend. vououal exercises, Kev. LB. Lake Was Moderator, and the business proceeded. PRESSING MATTERS.—It is understood mecung of the city counell Wall early day Uo settie several matters, health Will, 11s understood, press measures, and an effort will be made to Ube obstructions which bar the way Piovement of the streets and sewers Jn the norih- West section of the city. ‘oTss.—The festival of the “Assum| "was ‘ebrated at St. Mary's (Catholic) church here Uuls morning by two services——Mr. K. Portner, of this city, 1ert New York to-day for Europe. wit his family.—Eagineers Cabell and Marbury ‘Will leave were to-day ior a recouaaigance on tue Line of toe -Xundria and Charleston rail- road. — Haguer has sold to Julius Hooag @ tract of land, containing 1,000 square feet, neat the sout end of the Long Uildge, “ior $250." This ts part Of the Jackson City property.— The city school board wilt bold & meeting in a few days Giect the teachers and Janitots tor the "new School year. —The iittle hamlet of Nauckvilie” Alexatdria County, Is now selling off building ‘Two sold for $50 a ew days ago. has been formed to publish A company a two-cent morning newspaper, Independent ‘Ucs, ia Hartford, Conn. ‘i fat Kilaia for giQoo0, Du docu tb Dut wo Sapaiet enees y City on be. tween Deady Cuumlus and Jue J, ONGUN toe waiter our a Until August 30, Inclusive, We Baltimore aud Ohio A B Co. will sell excursion Uckets to Cincinnatt at rate of $1865 for the round (rip. Tickets will De valid for return passage for 15 incuding day of saie.— Adee i ‘Tux Moxrrox axp M. 1ac.—At Bay Ridge this weeks The greatest “display of Ureworks ever wen in Ameri¢a, Noextracharge. Round trip, —Advt. —— ‘Tux Navat Comsat between the Monitor and ‘Merrimac will be ed with ite-like accuracy This wees ac bay Kidge.” koundtrip,$- Nv extra Charge. — Ade : Prmeworxs at Bay Kiper.—The, open-air Emaar eric eae ere mgood ia te Fe 100. cuarge toa arp fare. ti daee re THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1888. Correspondence of Tus EVENINO Stan. ‘WasmincTox Guove, August 15, 1888, were but few visitors in camp yesteraay forenoon, but ail the public services were we At 9am. a public prayer meeting was heid in the tabernacle, led by Rev. Wm. H. Chapman. At 11 ‘am. Rev. Job Price addressed large audience. ‘The children’s meeting, conducted by Mr. W. H. Frankland, attracted many of a larger growth be- cause of the interesting | eee ae ate by Rev. Albert Zimtoerman The ing. One hundred testi- ne meeting was not dis yor the ast bell call p at the tabernacle. P*fer, chat. 0. Cooke will A Preach at the 8 o'clock m. Thursday Will be given up to the missionary gause. Rev. Dennis Osborne, the Eurasian of the East India conference, will speak in the forenoon. ‘The lave arrivals at tue Lodge are Dr. R. A. Nay- , of Washington, and Rev. Cross, of the county to-day are Messra, Philip Mr. W, Scott Haimuiond. of Wi ing ‘on, and Prof. Glen Poole, the cornetist. La eee Oi ka Ge wa anger eaten from town to-day. B To-day, Eva Cutler, colored, v: ';, bonds or 90 days. Louisa Suiith, colored, disorderly con- duct; $5 or 15 days. Samuel J. Wai habitual Soeay or baa ny Pato Nad woe va nds or ‘Mau ne le son, do.; do. waa eee STE: saict oh emi pag Tor $100,000 damages har, beeo ici ‘the Circuit Court at Frederick, Md., by the Pied- moat and Cumberland Railroad Co. against the Cumberland amd Pennsylvania Co. for alleged tres) the plaintiffs claiming that the de- Tendants had no authority to coustruct the rail- Toad on property occupied by them between ‘Westernport and Cumberland. PD EM BPR PR TT G98 FEE Ss be Wisi, ok Bop & = i 08 OOK ERR A MM MM Pte A AG CoS EOE ie 24 2 E m4 HORM GS? PP OO W W W DDD KEE 700 WW Bop kerk £= DR, NEW YOI ICE BAKING POWDER CO., iCAGO, siamaw CHI ‘ST. LOUIS. Twenty Years Exrenrexce SELLING DRY GOODS [0 CASH CUSTOMERS, Beautiful Lawns, Se... 8c., 10c., 12: ack Surah Silk excellent ‘iialitye Price was 7c’, spiis Linen. finest quality, price was 15c., reduced ‘Cream Albatross, all pure fine wool, wide double width, priee was 50c., reduced 20 37 4c. Fancy Silks, in Chécks and Stripes, actual cost 3734¢., 40c.. 450. 48c. h Satteens, finest quality, 2c, ies, French styles, 10c. tin Moire, Watered Silk, price was 1, reduced to ‘Beautiful Satteens, new French styles, 15c. Nuns’ Veili ‘price ghtnw Yelling, ah pure Bie French Wook was ‘Satin Plaid India Linen, finest quality, price was 26e. reduced to 1M. = CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. Cash customers who buy 85 or over will select one of fhe following ‘valuable prises: A Tait of large sige Linen Dumaak Towels worl ij ait of Sk ‘Comets, worth 7., OF ‘dozen ‘Napkins, worth 7c. ‘Shawl Fure Wool, Cream, Blue, Garnet, Aw Rox Dow . from the weakening effects of warm weather, by hari ‘Work or from a Jong illness, you need s good tonic and ‘blood purifier. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives a rood appe tite, strengthens the whole system, purifies the blood, regulates the digestion. feet s sound, healthy man.” Wit R D. Tarsser. ‘144 East Main St, Wiggonsville, Ohio. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. #1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1 HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. ‘hea Nectar Teas. On Saturday we will give to our customers handsome fans, and wili continue the gifts during the following week. We will also tin con- nection with the other proposed buyer of teas and coffees a supert an elaborate and beautifully designed these inducements, and our excellent goods fopular prices, ought to be, sufficient reasons to Increase Our already immense business, Great reductions in ali grades of pure Sugars, ee ‘Standard Granulated at 8c. per pount ‘The best Standard A Sugar at 7}¢c. per pound. ‘The best White Extra C Sugar a¢ 70, per, pound. ‘The best Light C Sugar at 6}¢c. per pound. ‘The best Cut Sugar at 83c. per pound. ‘The best Powdered Sugar at 83¢c. per pound. We give checks with every 25 cents’ worth of ‘Tea, Coffee, and Baking Powder. REMEMBER OUR STORES: Pre ‘7th st. ee 14th st. n. rgetown; $ Western Market; 8 and 9 O-st. Market; 101 North- ern Liberty Market, 3 ‘The Fair, 812 7th St. N. We ‘The following must go on Thursday, Au- 16. This willbe yourlast chance. If’ you jon’t buy on Thursday, you will not have another ‘opportunity: 89c, Coolers reduced to Oc. ; $1.75 to $1.25. $2.25 Coolers reduced to $1.75; $3.25 vo §2.19, $2.98 Coolers reduced to $1.98; $6 to $5.48. Eis Hardwood ietrigerator to $10. lardw $11 Stained Ice Chest to $6. $12.50 Stained Ice Chest 10 $6.50. $15 Stained Ice Chest to $8. BABY CAaRRiaces at a tremendous reduction. We have marked them down fearfully: $5.98-$7.98—$11.08— $16.08—$19.48— $20.98 $22. 98—$31.98. ‘Just come and see these Fruit Jars—air Ught—Frutt Jars. juart Fruit Jars at 98c. a doz, ‘alf-Gallon Fruit Jars at $1.19 a doz. 1 ‘THE Fair, 812 7th st. nw, A Very Superior Gunpowder Tea at 0c. per pound; a choice Oolong or Gunpowder at 50c. per pound. ‘These goods are warranted to please, M. & P. Merzogn, 1 417 7th st. bw. Ola Smokers know the ropes and will have nothing but “Grand Republic” C ” For sale ae irst-classdealers, Wholesale agents, — 10, For Relial store, 924 7th st. A Bottle of Superior Blackberr; Brandy, warranted pure, 75c. per bottle; Duffy’ Malt Wuisky, at 8c.; a boitle of Pure Rye Whisky Bargatas goto Young's Sc. (at), for 85¢. ‘M. & P. Merzurn, a 417 7th st. Dw. Sewing Machines for Rent by Week or month at Auerbach’s, 7th and H sts,, sole, cy for the Light-Runping Domestic. a15,17,18 Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m For 50c. we give youa 1% inch by 6 to9 feet trunk strap, deter than is suid elsewhere at 75¢. ‘Tor#am’s, 1331 Penn, ave. 0.W. eo2w Opera Boquet Cigar, nothing ever offered ie'it tor the money, Sovbtrsight or ¢+per hundred, or $2 for a box of nity. . & P. Merzorr, By 417 7thst. nw. “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWo01,40, Aw Avovr Resxaxra REMNANTS OF SILKS. 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 aro in thelot, Cashmeres, Pure Fine Wool, wide double ‘width, all colors, p ice was 50c., reduced to 45¢. Cash customers who buy $10 ‘or over wili s-lect one of the large size handsot Quite, worth, valuable presette. 4 lanwe 3 me Bridal ‘ap Kina. worth $1.30, of two pairs of lange size Pate Liven Damask Lowel worth $2. 3330 Wax Nor Surry YOURSELF WITH THIN CLOTHING WHEN YOU MOST NEED IT? JUDGING FROM THE WEATHER THUS FAR, AUGUST 18 LIKELY TO BE OUR HOTTEST MONTH, AND SEPTEMBER NOT FAR BEHIND. CAN YOU THINK OF FOUR TO 8IX WEEES OF SUCH WEATHER AS THIS AND NOT THINK ABOUT THIN CLOTHING? HOW CAN YOU GET THROUGH sUCH WEATHER WITHOUT A THIN SUIT OR A COUPLE UF “GAUZY" COATS AND VESTS? WHAT 18 NICER LOOKING OR COOLER THAN PONGEE SILK, SEERSUCKER, OR MOHAIR? YOU'LL FIND NOTHING STRONGER OR MORE DURABLE THAN THE TWO FORMER, AND THEY WASH EQUAL TO LINEN. THE MOHAIR 18 VERY DRESSY, DOES NOT WASH, BUT, BEING MADE OF THE FINE, WIRY WOOL OF THE ANGORA GOAT, DOES NOT SOIL EASILY. THEN THERE ARE THE PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS, THE FINEST THIN GOODS MADE. YOUR WIFE WILL TELL YOU THAT SILK OUTWEARS ANY OTHER MATERIAL IN A DRESS, WHY NOT IN COAT AND VEST? LASTLY WE MENTION THEGREAT VA- RIETY OF BLACK COATS AND VESTS, SUCH AS ALPACA, DRAP D*ETE, SERGE, BRILLIANTINE, CICILLIEN, &c., AT ALL PRICES, FROM $2 FOR COAT 10810 FOR THE FINEST COAT AND VEST. EB BARNUM & Co, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. (Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never fails to Restore Gray Hair to its ‘Youthful Color. (Cures Scalp Diseases and Hair falling. 50c. at Drugeiste.. — ja7-wie, OLD RYE WHISKEY. ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever put upon the District market, 7a. L. BARBOUR & SON, se11-S ‘Wholesale Depot CASES CURED BY WEIGLE'S Ma- ‘May and June ‘Exterminator File Bune A fall line of GAB COOKING STOVES Ou hand and for sale, WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. 0u2-6m ‘W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, wie 919 PENNA AVL Useneceventen Arrnactios: OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated, by the Lesislature 1 1868 for Edu- cational and Claitable purposes, ‘snd ite franchise tuade a part of the present State Constitution in 1879, by an overwhelming popular vote Ita GRAND EXTRAORDINAKY DRAWINGS take luce ‘Nemi-Annually. (June aud December), and ite RAND SINGLE. NUSIBER DRAWINGS take on e-ch of the other ten mobths jn the year, and are ail drawn in ‘public. at the ‘of Music, New Orieaus, La. “We do hereby certify thatwe supervise the arrange, ‘ments for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawingsa? The Louterana State Lottery Com: in bergen manage and control the Drawings ‘and Ue eame are conducted with honenty, fairness and in goed'7aith toword all partien and ce dithoriae ha Com Zany to use this certytoate, with fac-ermnilea oF OU? mig Kates altached, in tte adsertiseinenta:™ iy. a Commissioners. indersigned and Bankers, will all Prisestraonta The Lowiona, Stale Lotteries which mar dtour counters. . M. WALMSLEY, Louisiana National Bank FLBANE CANAL: fret. Mate National ene SALD WIN. Pres. jcais Netional Bale Saki OWN, Prge- Union Notional Banke GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each: Halves 810? Quarters, 86; Tenths, 82; Twentioths, 61, LIST OF PRIZES. the M. Fonts eably to aeatred. write ing your Pe with State, ™M 7 return mail del will seared by your enclosing au Envelope, Dest ‘Seud POSTAL NOTES, ew Pines ie MM A DAUPHIN, Address Registered Letters| SEW OMLUAND NATIONAL BANE REMEMBER that the presence of Generals Besure- ard and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is ‘guarantee of absolute fairness and integrity, thattha chances are all equal, and that noone ca possibly divine what number will draw a prize. “KEMEMBER, also, that the payment of ts GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL New Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of 4m Institution whose chartered rights are recognised in the highest Courts; therefore, beware of any imite- ‘Nous oranonymous schemes” aus-waegw Gaxrs Sorrs Scounen AND PRESSED FOR 61. SRR tore ras 705 Och st, ws 4 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR _RENT-—HOUSEs. =e RENT—NO. 1403 318T ST. 10 ROOMS, 3- y Stony, fummace, $41.00: No. 146 corcare: st: AN, 1417 F os auls-3t_ Se See Fj eialte Jor $200 per year. Apply. ty. USE, FOUR RvOMs, A - aes Sasa Seaiaiee 2a 1008 F st iw. —STX-ROO, 633 RHODE Is- Fianna igure 18000 aS cals For om Hay SHEE Sbisiia da we ny M sT. ~ W.. 8 BOOMS, NEARLY ae Eat, foo aad bath, im good repair and euls-3t * __&. H. T. LEIPOLD, 1331 P st. nw. ‘RENT — FURNISHED — CORN! Fe = oi CORNER | «ag «8 rooms, kit servants’ room and cellar; al! mt, in ‘onde! )- OF reser vi will rent for 1S3LF st. nw. T_DESIRABLE NEW 7.ROOM HOUSES EP AS Er ‘and meais for POl | ict Tee rt ct -} be rt g SERReIEMESE, c ee F # i tt bet 4 ma S ee te SEE SHEETS Ae is - F oy e8c8 K RENT—1 TH ‘Ok RENT-FURNISHED_ONE OF THE MOST 1K RENT—021 OST. NW 1dR: 4 ISB st aes Or. g1030. Rey Ss th and Fests. ie: Or. and teth; ne mo. Keys 816. “Owner at 518 9th st a. rable houses in the city, located in northwest . Section, crerlopkibg one of tus est, Farka: "ierdics EDI & : furnished, will be rent 7 icant toner rey cnt chp cet eg oon , | improvements: \wentences: Toone Address PRIVATE, Star office. suld-1w? | Paes densabies peuenboront Thquire of omnes, ‘OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— FRANK 1. BROWNING, 4165th st. nw. eud-2in 2103 Ost. n.w., 101.597 d'l'zs Union aw..6r..€13 | 7>On RENT —i ED. U ‘SF.-..37.50'8 d'Tgs Union Pl, 3r..8.50 | 48 11th st. -B0 fice rooms. 708 Sta st-25 isn, 1731 19th st. | Barber shop, cor. Byte) 26) and En.w. sree YLER & RUTHERFORD, 174% Net. 8015-1 1307 F st.n.w. 1120 13:n st. R RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, 1408 6TH ST. N. eo. .*-i, 10 rooms: all modern improvements: rent 1571 Ost. a. $5, Jnguire at A. EBERLY'S SONS, 718 7th st. n.w. otis 14m st. a Y 1409 Stoughtou : RB RENT—NICE BRICK HOUSE, 306 H ST. N. | 1: i a w.. two-story, $ rooms aud bath, double parlors: | Tats B08 gu ee aces Gr 30 ‘he F two lines street cars; herdics pass the door. In- | 1727 2406 14th at. nw. i Quire on premises. Rent reasonable. suid-at*_ | 103 1020 ih st iw. KR RENT—1910 93TH ST. N. W., NEW, LIGHT- 113.0 Riggs st. room Brick, all modern improvements: 845 Boo Fee imonth. Apply 483 Mo. ave.n. w. hte oad 00g 7th aw i RENT—AT THE FOOT OF THE CAPITOL, 1213 7th at. por moe Inguite for Inepection SSS, Mayriant Sve Isat Pat’ oN, Wat, SHATTER, ‘aulg-2t"— sipase KEN1—407 E. CAPITOL ST, 10 RMS. 840. oF Cares Feta ae tases Be APIZOL ST, 30, BUR: 0. io Ste st, 56.6 Fm. $25.30: 813 11th st aw. 10 rus 3 1481 Pierce $86; 427 Tahal 0. Gime. 91640. 418 aud 4: (63 220 Ist st. sisi 2 me. P1S.80; 210 Fat, a6. G rms. 918.40, ..60 16:58 17th wt Bw.) $23 Sint, 9.00 rms, furuished: #30: S16 Cat, nc. 8 90 1532-4-6 17 thst mus, $12.50" MM. MOHKER, 302 East Capitol 2180 1702-4-6 8 st, nw, 10r.— z auld: ee) SORBENT, SIx ROOM BRICK WATER AND GAS, | the, above, Houses gan og ezamunea oy permittrom BQnoasc ae: Rent, 820. 0G THORS, LAG | our afico only. TOMAS PIELER Eco Fat auld ty 13247 nw, IR RENT—HOUSES. a1iz 9 fur. E212 1th st. nw. fo 2 Pan we for, nie: iand P10 211 Ast ne, 13. (728 12th st. nw, 117.850 11906 @ ste tw. Gr...--.-50 W. Or. STORES, OFFICES, &0 ‘Rear Store 1230 Pa. av. Store room and bas'mt, PW sick -..850\ 521 1ithst u. Strddwé: 3240 13th st | Roomsi7 & 18, O Ww. Tr. Store and cellar 2136 lath st. n. jtable al. Store and Ir. 1, stn. w. 804 Bat. n. Store and dweliini [$01 7th at, “Let 2" M st, 1.6,6rs, '25\Lenox bid'g, rm. 4 The above is only a portion of the property on m: books For full List cll at ofive for bulletin iapwed o8 the Istand 15th, “(eu13] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. OR RENT—113 N ST. TORY BRI 11 rooms, rent moderate; and 2018 Gel. fine 3: brick, 10 rooms, rent $40: | improvements and fine locations. _M. D. PECK, 934 F st. ‘aulg-3t 1B RENT—BY GEO. W, LINKING. 10TH AND strects, r20 18th st. good store room,counter and shel 1831 7 ov, ar. au13-6t ‘BENT-BY KO. HOLTZMAN Fu HOUSES. 51011 thst. n.w.. 107.8150 2222 H st. v.w.,7r, U2 sth st ¥- 16r-H0 1312 Corcoran st i 07 Tat aw. ar, 19 Bor 6 wens. ve ais Se 0 702 7thsi 41 30 30 Fenton Pi be 2 Fenton 126 ©. ‘50|12:32 Wyle st. Or. 1232 50/402 Richardson 1a "150 404 Richardson 1456, $3 174d, 123 522 Lath: Bul ‘30° ‘OFFICES. 941 F st. 24 floor, 5 front/937 1, steam.¢100 9309 O41, 34 5 ted. by steam...83.53, Elegart rooms in eer ators, heat from $30 tol RES. Magnificent store, ‘un 17th ab. Paav., store..615 Bi a an...3,600 17th ab. Pa. av., store...13 Lgl be ave store. 133) 00 dibiate aw, 170% Pa. av- store. 30" ox fist of furnishea nouses call for or send to office. roperny placed witn me for renter sale is beraly advertised fresof cost tothe owner. auls BO. HOLTZMAN. 10th and Fasten, FOR RENT, GARGE AND CLNTRALLY-LOCATED Driek, $11 6th st. n-w.; 17 rooms, and in good re- pair. ALBERT F. Fox, ‘au13-3t ‘920 Fat. nw. i ee LS W., CONTAIN- E bat ‘modern és gon. inquire next dcor at 1004. aul soe JOR RENT—CHEAP-I HAVE A GOOD 8-ROOM house with store in n. w.. which I will rent for 826.42 if taken at once; also's 6-room. we eas, &c. for $14. 4.8. CAYWOOD, ands ‘910 Oth st. ik LENT—AN EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELL- Hing, 415 Zi-a.. tnres squares from Penney vais ave. care: repairs 815 per" MOU! PHILLIP, 1410 New York ave. yt RENT— ATTRACTIVE THREE STORY BRICK ‘dwelling; 11 rooms furnace, and all mod. imps. Portiand: Dy iamily going to, Europe; et hed: Fent low to an immediate aud VEER & BUTHERFOMD, 1307 ¥ st. nw R_RENT—NO. 730 11TH ST. N.W.; THREE Fitcuteand uack’ vuilding modern isaprovementas all having beeu thoroughly renovated, inside and out. Inquire op premises. ‘aul3-3t* \HOUSE AND STORE 1749 PENN. red and paint a tatu noun baa sing tice rooms: 2 occur 7 ‘$30 per idonth, wll rem i Genteed Dt 8105 per MqulL-ot WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pa ave. (920 22d et. Gr, m.1.25.90 3 Ast. 7r & store... 2. Marion st: Ore 25.50, 1 087 Tot 8 Ears de ‘BOI5N x 18 Paave. 238 3.17 30th, OF aia g 2133 Soa: N peaches 838 bee SOs 2het 911 33a. 1150224 2134 Tet, 92s Pa Paar sure out aad eigetny ‘= TARR vac. 13 1 E st, n.w., Lor... 201 rt F, es Fake 3 —e are: BEER tw, stn.w.10F.. Tr... gheteat i 8 Hi eee : ia A rat 5 Se a a FOE RENT_ SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 316 1TH see Saat aod was $15. Apply to KE. FAIKO, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Rs Bay ary. sae TOWN Lots. TOWN LoTs, Also 1-Acre Lots, 3-Acre Lots, 5-Acre Lots! 8x5, $50, 8100, $250, 8500. ‘Town lots are now selling at $25, $50 and $100, in this new, beautiful town at Round ay, situated right ‘on the lise of the railroad in the i, healthiest and Most productive part of Maryland, and within about thirty minutes of Baltimore from Carden Station, on the Baltimor id Annapolis She ve Shout the sake distance frum Washiny’ 01 Uy the Bale ol tunity fc Tn the state of Mary ta ROUND BAY CITY is directly on the line of th ‘hacbor. “This is tho best and bie investment everefiered te Anna] Short Line Railroad, thus bei ible: Soa au aad ate er Ge Soar ad eas BESET SITY Se hoe om in evr ere The land is high and healthful; the scenery unsur- Passed ——— variety, beauty and extensivences wi the water front is, without exception, superior to that of any other in the state of Maryland. ‘Cool breezes constantly prevail. There is an abund- Receactnmme cers of he purest a The ground ae pane ay wes ee te Se Sievtanalnct iad Maeniace antares erect vara wi Swings, Boning and Eathtas-bowses, aud ail etic are here free to y be taken tm tance, without being brofled in the sun. MOUNTAIN HOTEL COMPANY erect a hotel at a cost of TION have just completed their survey. now laid out, Ina factories, orchards and truck onevery side. Hundreds of these q sold) “Fhe whiole country is being rapidiy taken up Ly “THE TUWN MUST GROW. People nocd ‘bool hoes, furniture aud other: Li cloth ks, 8 ‘ecesaari Round Bay Cty must supply them. Its natural ad- vautaces fit it fora. town, while its attractions as a Summer Kesort are far superior to auy other resort in ths country. ‘THE TOWN LOTS now on sale are 25%100 feet. ‘Avenues 60 feet wide intersect each other wile Jotem sizes to sult purchasers are offered ‘at low Prices. Now isthe time to buy. In a the Uhetr value will largciy increase,” Even’ now they are ia value alimost every day. Next year thess lots will be worth four times the price asked for them. (SF ull i: formation ca, be obtained and maps of land ANTED—ATIANT'C W ro ame Ge 7 = ae nine! seep gar wal s DOAN ALUM SPR ae fe Open “all pee ERS, Prop. atid 100°" z 4. FIRST-CLass: P. 0. BOX Sehr _Prices and terme made known on application. 0215-8 BY ‘RIbek OX THE CHESAPEAKE, The most complete in all tts appointments of amy Te ‘sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac Kiver. MUSIC BY ITZEL’S MILITARY BAND. First-class Restaurant under pew management leave Baltimore snd Ohio Depot, Washington, stam. 1:30 and 420 pm. Sundays, 108 mn, 2:10 and 3:30pm Returning. lea Ridge 11.450. m, 6:40and 9 pian Buntage 12 nesars madd pane BOUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR: 138i Rensuyivasis tee, and st Depot. "Wa bantu ot eet: SIS St a izin boring 9-004. weak dare a 40:00 Su ae 9:00am. . ‘will connect th the MAMMOTH 8° ein nce Bay 5.00 alt re vans dhe ety four howe Ei the Midge “Fare only 10e for N fpaurtoerie “O% THE MOUNTA! THE ST. ELMO. A few Rooms yet can be had at this ele: fant house Cuisine second to bone. Six bundred and minety-aix feet of Pinzas. Elecant Black Base fishing, Hunting fine, Game in abundance. Special rates for September abd October. “Free Buss for guests from house to Hotand Cold Baths. quarter of @ mile to Berk- eley. Write for terms and circulars to BRICE W. CATLETT, Berkeley Springs, W. Va, ‘su7-lm HE AURORA HOUSE with its new Annex and ON, TEE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANTES, erect 000, FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER select family resort, at very moderate rat locality is noted for its Bracing AIM, Healthfulness and Picturesque Landscapes. No fogs. no hay fever, Ro Mosquitoos, | Pure shriug water. “Good Amusements. Accommodations Siwt class. Table the Dest. ‘fice. or TSKILL MOUNTAINS. ‘SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE. ADIRONDACKS. Ovand after MONDAY, June 25, expross trains on West Shore Railroad will run Daily, except sunday, to and from the Jersey City Station of the Peunsyi- Yania Kellrocd, mukiue close coubections with fast trains to and from Wash CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.—Leave Jersey City Station at 8:50 ain. Arrive Phoniew, via Kings. ston. 12:55 pm: Grand Hotel, 1:49 pau. Hotel Kaaterskill, 2:23 3". Mount House Station, 1:25 p. m.; Salenville, 1:45 p.m Drawing-room Gare dove Kasteraiiil'and Mountain Rome) noo fountain Honse ) SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS.— Leave hia ain, Arrive Phanicia vis Kingston, 4:10 p.m.: Graud Hotel, 4:25 p.m: Ho tel Kaaterskill, 4°53 p.m. Mt. liouse Station, 4-10 p. mn. Paleuviile, 420 pain Arrive s. ratoga 6:20 p.m Caldwell, Lake George, 8:10 7 tn. Sagamore, 9-00 p to Drawing-room Cars Fhilsdelphia to Grand Hotel Sta- tot and to Phaenicla (for Hotel Kastershill and Moun. tain House), New York to Caldwell and Jersey City to TOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECTAL— Leave Washington 9:00 a.m. Arrive Phonuicia, via Kingston, 31 Dan: Grand Hotel. "6.4 pm. Ho- tel Kastershill, 6°18 p.m. Mt, House Station, 8-00 p. m.; Palenvulle, Pom. Arrive Saratoga 9:25 p.m Runs to Caldwell, Lake George, on Saturdays ouly, ar- riving 10:40 pan. “Drawing-room Cars ‘York to Grand Hotel ‘Sigtion ‘and! to Phamnicie. “for Hotel ‘asterskill and Mountain House), aud Washington to ‘Purchase tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices and counect in the Jerecy City Station for al northern Fesorta by. Wert shore” Rallrond. spares “checked — eG E LAMBERT, Ye2hte0r15 General Passenger Agent, New York. Y RIDGE HOTEL. BY Bay Hide, Md., on Chesapeake Bay. nder new management. Terme, €2 and #250 aay GLO to gio per week. Children and Nurses Malt ce, Train leaves Bay 710 em. acriving fasbington at 8:30am, in time for Departments, For further information address (CHAS, WEBB of J., Cottares, rise Manager COLES ap SMALANTIC CITY, ¥. ‘Special rates to Washingtoriaus @10, #12 and 15 per week. S2 and $2.50 per day. _3y28-1m Qos city, aD. Ca RINES. ATLANTIC HOTEL, OPEN TILL 18T OCTOBER, ‘Bathing and Boating. ptm Mockes, BOWEL AND SUMMER RESORT, Leo “ia how open for samuner eueste. ‘ora 8130 per day "S25 per month. Children under parves haiti PQEEKELEY SPRINGS AND BATBS, W. VA, On B. & O. BR. R (Main Stem). ‘Twoands half hours from Washington. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its Waters are famous, and are & specific for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Skin, and Kidney diseases. Since last Season there has been erected one of the finest Bath-Houses and Swimming Pools in the coun- try. Hotel large, Calsine excellent, elegant Ball-room, and jasc. ‘Terms most reasonable. ‘Write for [lustrated and Descriptive Pamphlet. 3y18-1m* INO. T. TREGO. Prop. PE N_J.—CARLTON HOUSE June 28. | Cape House, always open. 0 on ‘surpassed by b: a and appointments Seventh season of present A. H. HAMILTON. Address Be HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, Dil. reopened June 20, under the same mauarement as Has So oat sree irene, Boe, Be at Baltu and arrive at Rehoboth at ESS SMW ALT UORTOR atamacer “spotonesh REST INN, FOREST GLEN STATION. B. & 0. seen at the “0 miles from Washington. is now open, wader DUNBARTON HOTEL, oasemeaneet of Ff Seuuey and Wi Crosby. of 623 Pennsylvania ave, _| the National Hovel, “A hew house, with all modern ilnatom, wewenta. Write for circular and rates. F. TEN- Was D.C. | EPS Ca ropristore Ma., ‘sna Na aul52t* SOUTHERN LAND AND SILK ASSO. _| Sena Hotel” Wastanscon jedo-zm \OB SALE—FARMS FROM 10 TO 600 ACRES AND ER WHITE 8 FAruee Rit racraiatioe aragies| Kes neon oun. Yo Sall‘on RICHARD &. BEALL, Hockvile, Ma °° | will be open JUNE 1ST for, the ot aa Sear in either of ths Ningiuias, Gan slectrne bella, {OK RENT—A GOOD DAIRY FARM, SPLENDI ‘and cold baths on each floor. facture, 2¢ mies fron Weehlngtee Creer ae eco oe ne ne dar month, Twoand nly to % A. PHL one-half hours from Washington. Four traivs daily. SAW. Write for circular "outainiag analysis of water, at ROR, SATESAT MELROSE we. Wille, Ma. desirable Tesidence of the late R. K. feet, fronting on Meiruse ave. Price ‘squire foot. “Liberal terms to ‘one lot oF to any one TY aul5-1m easy SYPHERD & 1321 Fiow. « SALE—AT DERWOOD STATION, ME. BR. aul4—st building c acre loe 100; S-acre lot, guitabie for ‘manufac for creamery; 106-acre sracs jew house and’ outbuildings; 375-acre grass fann, farm, dwelling and all AT ROCKVILLE, CHUICE HOME, four minutes’ walk from stat; new fourteen-room dwelling, larxe Fed gragy cginey qoteangate wo erent four rooms, 87,500 sites in oak and chest” 1ui_ groves, $100 to $500. BMWINDHAMS, 12-actes, six-room house, outbuild- Be. ‘At SILVER SPRING, five minutes from fer from the office. ae i i Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va, 635 hours from Washington. Aeatoome orion Be Aeetiee taets jest Chaly brat, ent 3 beds Je. “Lerius reasonable, ‘Lilustrated circulars at tus otice. “Apply to A. 8. PRATT, The Sun Building. Washington, D.C. ‘AINES MOST POPULAR RESORT— M*A"S MOST EBLUL ES. — Mount Desert Perry, ‘A new house overlooking the sea, AN modern couvenicnces, dn full view of Bar Har. bor. Bosting and ‘Fine lawns for Tennisand Croquet. D. ‘= Co. ele-Sm ry lala FLORA, 3y26-d2wkrolw* CAPE MAY POINT, N. 3. UMONT, KENTUCKY QVE., NEAR PACIFI EAUMONT, Traatic city Se of ¥. 0. Box 155. '27-e0, Lm (Formeriy of the Bien. REDwat. attractive and first-class suburban: aitua. tea - pf 7 hichest points of in the othe: Tenualiytown road President’ Pe suunmer pendence and within 30 mfuuter' ride of the Center of W ‘2 ‘Late of St. James Hotel, ___ EDUCATIONAL. ASS term of 1888 eer bewine September 17. (mew iavertoom reopen 7th at 7 Seebey tbe eutbor ct then waste Mheety BAIS HOMME ‘oan tench an edult Porinser ie Sins Tuee. you ‘cas Se a eee eerltad 3 ane scholar. ices sare 3m tire Qoora, Netoua! Mant ortbe hepa betes, Sommer 7th and Dts uw. Pivestrect car lines pass pant the door. Inettiution eetabitaived 1804. A practice? one, Se, mente, tor. tex) weeks, payable cu euterine. €20.'Nurbt see- ter teu) week, op O50, thi onths, 816. hpectal ‘Departments for Stepow'asty” Pitman Bore cr Practical ine end the Eisetlsh'Beanchest “Duiserte chest at "Wixrrecnon Write or call for Wlostreted anu: Sunouncement School year berins M: Sept Collage « f and SUANERN SE Remi erat carton Vice-Principal, L. GARFIELD crt, Mi the Christian Commercial Courses, swine are taught with resumed on the let OCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICoTT Conducted by the Brothers of Schoola. Scientific, Classical, The Modern Languages ana Dr guteatra charwe dhe Moriday of Nepteanber, 1SBS oul t-teeph beasts ARES | coMMERctaL “boo! phy an. Pana ae i ‘OLonED students not adinitted, ett 4 Ve Pree Gk CuNbie AM che Pm: ene ‘Asst; Miss HB WEIR, Type wriving. auld D INSTITUTE. FOR GIRLS AND small boys, near Hodds’ Mills, B&O. KK Thor ouch one oe Saas oo . Special “attention ‘iularen. aire PATE Glenwood. Howard Go. Md sult-3w MEDICAL AxD DENTAL MMA TIONAL UNIVERSITY, ot lectures will terminate DEPARTMENTS. Na: The gfth ennaal cou ms Mowaay. October” i, LNBs, am formation aprly t04- H BARKEA MLD Deas, 1380 Hist uw. telephone No. 7 aie BRCXVEAE OD ACADEMY, SIXTEEN sri by rail from Wanlineten city.” The vishtieth sew ‘sou gf thin tnetitutic beens of Monday” hep tember 17. The priucipal will eccommodate. tn tie heme as ocmbers of his Yamdiy tweuty-ive boys. For terme: fldress, oul” september i hev, De CK NELSOS, sna! ede Brookvitie, Montgomery County, Ma: ©” =” su-im VOTRE DAME OF WAI OTRE DAME LAND. COLLEG! mute tor Young betes, ace for Little Gira, Eable 40+ three ilies from Beit: Sisters of ‘Notre Dame. : }y30-m wae ANNAH MORE ACADEMY—14 OFFICERS AND teachers. Careful training, thorough thatruction, id influences of “quiet. C Thome in beat neizhb rhood, Kev. A J. KIOH, A.M. MD. stown, Md. 385 i, w hea Javgtr MALE, JRACCCrER Pewiuie more, Md. Conducted by the 1d ‘for catalogue. INsTITUTE, sate pa pram ieseesreccervaece 18 ume eet fe y ae tang 20s Tp ane pa TE aigullpe eft nan cpt a sddress GEO. G. BUT! AM, Prin. OKDENTOWN FEMALE = NJ. “btpiotlagier oc ker Hen hoppetine end _ . Superior ities in music Sjeib-coS2t Kev. WA. C. BOWEN, A. M, Prost ASKI! o ™" Tg ga oye pres: - jOuN'N. TILDEN. MLD. A _y13-008m ws Poscigal MAGEE §, Cavity ScHOOL et icore JEM or MAUPIN, Mt. A, Mer E. TOURIEE, Director, de6-whem Franklin Square, Boston, Mags, Seminary HILL 10 wiles south of Wash Tweif sh anu! WORTHINGTON, Prin Keferences: kt. Rev. A.M. i ‘McKim, D. D, Gen. W. HF. 1293 15m Se ‘vagina Bept. 20. INNA GA, we, box 21, Alexandrian, Vs ol a ‘S03 ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Ladies and Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ac- commodations for a limited number of Boarding Pa- pila, Until September address NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH. uiversity will ‘or information D., Secretary. “Lis 130i ot i, ANNAPOLIS. MD. EIGHT Pour Courses of Study, Student ‘clubs it desir MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE ‘COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The aixty-seventh winter seasion will begin Octoler 1, 188K, and end March 1, 1880, in the new College Building, 1325 Het. o.w. Forcirculars and informe ton of both departuseuts address Dr. AF. A. KING, 726 13th st. mw, Washington, D.C. _Telephone call. 885. 224-2m <P RATES FoR 7 —FLOCU: Hix! {QhATORY. vO ice CULT GET URE a Ck Evening Sessions, Samier_ Classes ferume on {UESDAY EVESTSG. duly Si. at 7p. for two months’ course. Tuition fees for course ed ‘ward, depending on the Bumber 0 studies pursued, \olieriate Coaracs tu Elections Oratory of Actint commence Ort ber erms $95 per year) Cireu- fare Jouruals Free. BARN ot iege OF LLOcUTION AND ORATOR}, 5 aw $500 fesbiti hos Bunsen SWITHIN © SHORTLIDUE. 4. Pe ilarvard) Proprietor: 3m TLIDGE wi by GN ae re et] Pa. A century's experience. oom MM tetineden cory Uy tew'eud caeelled by nove. ~__ 4916-25 \ ORWOOD INSTITUTE-SELECT SCROOL FOR Sig ea eu Tuition address Mire 5 ex, va

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