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‘THE CONVENTION SPLITS, THE Married at the Court-House, EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. ‘A AUGUST 16, 1888, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- North Carolina, generally fair; slighuy ‘warmer; winds ‘soutneriy. Warrep—Ten strong, men, from 17 to 21 years F > young white old, to learn the Furni- Tux Losgxam.—For sale le at by Thos. J. Fisher & Co, ‘FusePortaams Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava ‘Frasmi's Ics Canam ‘Wiis Ick Co.'s Penobscot ice—red wagons. Love Braxcu BOURBON WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle. ‘Distilled in a Pistilied in 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. Cuaries Kraemer, C. A. MUppuraN, 1206 F st, New chandelier store. At ane Prices in Trousers, Geo. Spransy’s, CITY AND DISTRICT. twenty-three years old, was over- Wriule at wock for tie Postal Tel- 15 14th street, yesterday afternoon, ‘Hospital. ‘Shows the number of China- Culmination of the Trouble in the American Party. ALL EXCEPT THE DELEGATES FROM NEW YORE AND CALIFORNIA WITHDRAW FROM THR COXVENTION— THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THOSE STATES NOMINATE JaMES L. CURTIS, OF NEW YORK, FOR PRESIDENT. ‘The expected crisis in the convention of the American party was reached during the afternoon Session yesterday after Tus Star's report closed. ‘The New York delegation outnumbered all the others and they ran things to sult themselves. To all arguments, entreaties and propositions they made no response except to vote solidiy. The delegates trom the other states had announced thav if the New York men proposed to control the convention the delegates not from tbat state might as well withdraw. WITHDRAWAL OP STATE DELEGATIONS. After several votes had been taken which re- Jected ofters of compromise, Mr. Taylor, of the Illinois delegation, arose and said that they had come to this. city to take in a national con- Yention and not in a New York convention, The Lunols delegation he said, would, therefore with. draw, which they at once did, accompanied by the Pennsylvania, Vermont, Wiscomsin and other state delegations. ‘This lert the New York and Califuroia delegations to constitute the conventiga after tne withdrawal ‘TICKET AND PLATFORM. An adjournment was taken until 7 o'clock in the evening. When the New York and California dele- ates reassembled it was concluded tnat tney had gone too for, and one of the com} measures Ropoved, Ot the arternoon hamely, that w York was to have thirty-eight votes, was re- considered and adopted, but none of the delegates who had retired returned. The majority report of the committee platform and resolution, was synopats of mas report was pubusned fa yester- sy was Po ane when sen ES merea, ie "york, was nomic m., When Jas. L. Ci iow was Ravel Yor Presideat and ss. N. Greer; of Teuues- ‘The Two Bar Associations. AM BFPORT TO SECURE THEIK CO-OPERATION FECTING NEXDFUL LEGISLATION. At the meeting of the National Bar association held at Cleveland last week, a committee of three ‘Was appointed to attend the meeting of the Ameri- can Bar Association, which 1s to be held at Sara- Yoga this week. The objects of the two associa- tions are to a large extent identical, and itis desirable that they should as to these objects work Yogether. To bring about such co-operation is the of the appointment of the commit. ‘Jas. O. Brodhead, of St. Louis, 1s chair- committee. He was tie rst president he associations, and Is still president of ‘National Bar Association Aud a member of the ‘The other embers of the committee Ross Perry, of this city, who 1s the sec- the National Assoctaiion. and Judge ‘Toledo, ove of its vice- ‘meeting 1n cleveland the National Asso. to urge the making of the laws of several states uniform in two respects, and these subjects were prepared to be sub- the legisiaturesof the states Wherein the OW in accordance with the suggestions association. One of these bills relates to ‘acknowledgments of conveyances of real te, The only material change Whiicu Unis pro- law will make in the Disirict, if it should be by Congress, will be to do'away with the ty of having a wife examined separate and ‘apart irom her husband when sue acknowledges a deed. The other enactinent provides that Promissory IN EF. fie! ger 5 F SF na notes shall be negotiable, TLis will © of the law bere. Fequire no change of the lai Complaint Against a Dog. To the Editor of Tux EvENING Stax I desire tocomplain of the mad pranks of the large greyhound which 1s given his outing on 12th street, between G and H streets northwest, about ‘once a week to the terror of the sinall childrea in that neighborhood who have frequently been Griven from tne sidewalks and doorsteps iu front Of their homes by the feruciousuess of the anlinal, ‘Tux Pourricat Cicvs.—At a meeting of the dem- cemtral comaiitter of the District, held last t, an WPitation was extended to the presi- Of the Yarious local and state orguniza to be present at (he meets of the commit. tee previous to the coming ratification meeting. Tne Kentucky Democratic Assvciation last Bight elected Samuei Walden president and J. W. Blackburn, jr., vice-president.. -The Maryiand Democratic Club last night accepted an Invitation to attend the democratic Mug pole raising at Laurel, om tne 23d inst. -The North Caro- lina Democratic Association reorganized last Bight and elected officers as follows: President, KH. Cowan; vice-president, J. M. Leach, jr.; sec retary, J. T. Britt, and treasurer, K. A. “Wheeler. ‘Bxecutive committee, Capt. R.A. Grauam; Col. H. G. Williams, and Capt. Joun T. Hussey. Ats gore ‘tne Virginia aon augetar aes tion, last resolutions were adopte the somination of Mr. D. A. Windsor as candidate for Congress from the eigiatn district. Fixgp For DISORDERLY CoxDUCT aT Tae Batti. MouE ax Porowsd Duror.—in the Police Court this. ‘Wm. Jackson, 8 Young colored man, was! ‘with disorderiy conduct at tue Balti: more and Potomac depot ou Monday night last. It iH ‘Was testified that the defendant attempted to force is way into tne ladies’ room, : female colored excursionists should go ino the Toom also, and whea Mr. Cattell attempied to him out he drew akuife. ‘The defendant was ar- Tested at the Ume,and niscase bas been conunued. ‘The defendant took the stand and testified that ts company ing directed ai ‘and were directed to the gentlemen's tBlec be void them that they had a Migut inthe and he did attempt to force them in. frou Chicago; was traveling on a Ucket, which he tore up, and denied the kaife, saying he had it ‘in his hand, nails. ‘Te court Said that, the raliroad ‘company was bie for the conduct of its and for any affront. In this case, taking | the defendant's statements, he had_no business ts interfere, and he wasadjudged guilty, and should De fined & little more than the ordinary penalty, ‘He must pay a fue of $10. CHANGES AGAINST 4 PoLiceMax.—Charges have deen rainst Oficer J. B. Slack, of the ‘sth precinet, by Henry Shrader, living on the 7a ‘sstrect road. " He charges the officer with drunken- ess and conduct unbecoming ab officer, that he came to his place, borruwed 25 cents, und chased complainaat’s son for the purpose of chastuizing him. ———.—_ Fixe $50 rom Two Assavita—In the Police Court this morning, Ofticer Groff brought in Wm. ‘Skismore on the charge of an assauit on Philip ‘Swartzell, and an affray and an assault on the ‘Officer, ali committed iast night. The accused man pieaded guilty. The court commended the conduct of sir. Swartzell in assisting the officer, as also the officer's forbearance, and in the assault ‘cases 1m) @ Dne of $25 or ‘sixty days in each case, and in the affray case suspended sentence. wane“ No Eviwexce Aoaixst Tugw.—William Sach, James Anirews, Joba Robinson, Jack Griffers and Tuomas OBriew, white, and Willis Gordon, col- Qred, were 1m, thie dock of the Police Court, this morning charged ing vagrants. They ‘Were arrested on the Long bridge by officers of the South Washington police station on com- plaints made by citizens. The officers had not meen the men before and were unable, to give oy damaging testimoay against them. ‘The judge ex- plained Wo the officers that they should have sum- Inoned citizens; that it was a shane to turn such &@ hard looking mob loose on the District, but as there was no testimony against them they would aveto be turned out, ———-—___ A Currie Prxstonzx wuo Gers Deosx.—Jobn Harris, a pensioner who's so Dadiy erippled that he cannot walk, Was carried into the Police Court Unis morning and charged with using bad lan- ‘on Tub street sout.uwest, yesterday, while un- rhe influence of liquor. He admitted that be had been drinking freely before ue was arrested. Me said that his spine was injured and when be falls he is so badly burt that Le is not respansibie Yor what he does or say The Jude told him that Tunge BuxcLaxiss RErouTeD.—Three cases of housebreaking were rey to the police to-day. ‘The house of J. J. Ne Ist street coffee “and sugar Were sii¢n. —Frea that his house on Bounuary street, near enue, Was eniered at an early hout An entrance was effected by Hewett were also paced ‘in tomiaution, but ME jewitt were ry 3 Gurus received the New York vous. That poruos of the convention then finally adjourned. ACTION OF THE DELEGATES WHO WITHDREW. ‘The retiring delegations held a session at the EbbItt House, and after passing resolutions con- demning the action ot the New York delegates ad- Journed. These resolutions were signed by eleven ‘cuairmen of state delegations and delegates from four other states, Echoes of the Convention. Most of the delegates to the convention lett for their homes to-say, but a few of them Will still re- main here several days. Chairman Wigginton Will be here until Saturday. ‘Tue headquarters of the American Club, on F street, were opened t0- day. Mr. Boyer, une secretary of the convention, ‘was found there by a Sram reporter, arranging 1S Feport of the ‘He said: “I am pleased with the result of the convention. "It 1s to be re- wat Any disagreement occ fina ‘to place our parey in a tulse ight the pubic. “However, weare in the campaign and Propuse to remain.” “ere Were three elements in the convention,” he added. “Ihe New York delegation, who cau here determined to nominate Mr. Curtis; Wen aa Otuer element Wuo were in earnest about }laciug a ticket in the fleid, but lad no candidate in pare 4 MINISTER SUMMONED BY TELEPHONE. ‘Yesterday afternoon a of six persons left ‘a carriage and went into thetierk’s office-at the Court-House. Among them was a young man twenty-four or five years old and a young lady of perhaps eighteen years, attired in spotless white. The party produced a marriage license issued the day before to Ernest Regan and Mamie Robertson, and asked Major Wiliams’ advice as to further ings The little company was directed to they wore accompanied ty eeveral ments ot tue Dar and court officers. Most of the ministers ree Siding in the neighborhood were found to be not atbome, Then we telephone was brouznt into play and the directory-room of the Post-Ofice De- Parument was called up and the question was asked, “Have you a mini es what is wanted” a “An impatient couple desires his services,” was the replys “Al right,” was the “71 start a min- unght, response. “1 In the meantime Dr. Mary Walker entered the Toom and, the couple mistaking her, from the Clerical cut of her coat, for a minister, walked up ‘Wo her and produced the license. She at once dis- abused their minds, and, while waiting for the minister ordered by telephone, the matrimonially- inclined couple explained that they lived on Dela Ware avenue, in this city. Rev. M. A. Turner, of ‘the M. B. church, was tue minister Who answered the telephone call, and in less than ten minuves after entered the City Hall the youthful couple were married and left the Court-House. ——o @ ‘The Policeman Vindicated. 4 CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST OFFICER HURD DIs- MissED. In the Police Court, Judge Mills, to-day, Alex- ander Hurd, a policeman of the third precinct, Was charged with an assault and vattery on James Kennedy. The latver testified that ne was arrested August 3 by Oilicer Hurd on the charge of “shooting crap;” that on the way to the sta- tion the officer struck him several times with a billy and about Atty times with his fist, and he ‘Was unable to work for a week afterward. The father of defendant and several ar agust 3 because of the threats of the to kill Bim if he did. ‘On the part of the defendant it was testified that ington cited the opinion of JudgeMont- | ape to the effect that an officer for an arrest for misdemeanor cannot use bis baton excepting to prevent escape, and there was no testimony that an escape Wa8 Contemplated. The court, afer reviewing the testimony, said that after a” prisoner 1s in custody, having sub- Milted arrest, the officer had the right to use cond dle force to repel resistance, The case was ——— ‘The Death Record. During the forty-eight hours ending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths were re- Ported to the health office as follows: Bridget A. Blake, white, 4 months; Catharine Bergman, white, 56 years; Philip R. Robey, white, 7 months; Jos, Repetut, white, 72 years; Geo. Ucular; and a third clement opposed to muking any noiuination at all. ‘This latter, headed by the Liunols delegation, leit the convention.” low uid it happen twat the New York dele- gates were so numerous?” asked tle StaR man. “It was due, I tuink,” replied Mr. Boyer, “to the enthusiastic Work of Gne man, Mr. Lippuard. AS Wo What money they had or did not have know nothing except what was stated tn the papers.” MR. LIPPHARD RXULTS, ‘Mr. Lipphard’s face wore a look of happy satis- faction Us morning When a Srak reporter met him. “We did what we came here for, in spite of the efforts of the Illinois men and others to break up the convention, We wanted a ticket iu the field to show that there was au American Sentiment and an American party in tats country. We wll poll a good vote in New York, Connecti- cut and New Jersey for our ticket. I was glad that ‘the <fforis made to swing the convention in favor f Harrisonand Morton failed.” Mr. Lipplard added that some of the members of the New York delegation went home thts mora- ing, Whue otuers V.sived Mt. Vernon and points of interest about the city, “He intended to remain here unui Saturday. “Mr. Lippuard sald that he has lived in New York about a year and a halt. ‘He formerly lived in Unis city Where he ran a Paper called tue American Flag tor some time, He used to be a republican, be sald, but voted for Cleveland at the last eleclon, and at the coming election he proposes to vote fur the American cal- Gidates, He sal that the members of the exe- ‘cutive committee would be appvinted soon and a plan of campaign marked out, AMONG THE LOCAL DEMOCRATIC POLITICIANS to-day there Was considerable talk about the dis tribution of proxies by one of their number in the convention ball yesterday. A number of local democrats attended the convention, as stated in yesterday's Stax, but some said they were oniy there as spectators, —E Winning Again, ‘THE FITTSBURO TEAM EASILY DEFEATED BY THE SENATOKS—OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. ‘The Seuators succeeded in batting hard enough hit the ball safely, Myers leading with four hits and a total of 6 bases. Widner and Deasley and Morris and Carroll were the batteries. Widner distinguished himself by his steady work, prevent- inching thelr bits. ‘They vers’ two errors, each of which gave aliie andarun. But these faults were forgiven the plucky second baseman on account of bis great batting, ‘The Senavers won the game in the second inning. Shoch reached first on Dunlap’s bad throw and went to second on Widner’s hit. Beckley muffed Smith's throw of Fuller's drive, and Suoch scored. Wilmot then made a hard single to left, Widner scoring. Fuller came in on a couple of sacrifices. Beyond the errors by Myers, the home team played with an energy that was refreshing. Fuller took every- Uhing he could reach, making six assists. The outheld was kept busy’ looking after nigh balls, ‘Wiimot having two ours, Hoy five, and Shoch twa: Washington made 13 nits and 2 errors and Pitts. burg 5 its and 5 errors. Chicago whitewashed New York 2to@. Ryan’s home run in the fiftu scored the only runs, Welch and Ewing and Baldwin and Daly were the bat- teries. New York made 9 hits and Oerrors, and Culeago 3 its and 2 errors, ‘he Philites made three earned runs in the last. halt of tue ninth, and won from Indianapolis, 5 to 4 Casey and Ciements and Boyle and Myers were the datieries. ‘The Hoosters made 8 Lits and 2 errors, and Philadelphia & hits and 1 error. Boston scored in the tweifth and won from Dewroit,4 to 3. The batteries were Radbourne ana Kelly, and Beatin and Wells. Boston made AL hits aud 5 errors, and Detroit 8 hits and7 errors. At Cincinnati—Cincinnat! 7, Baltimore 3 At Kantas, Ciy—Athietics & Kansas City 2 ‘At Louisvitie—Brookiyn 18, Louisville 7. leet lente Comtens eG, in the series of three games tteburg just guile tbe home iam made ia runm 5 hte abd U2 errors, agaiu: runs, ts aud 12 errors by the visitors, and yet the Senators got but one of the es, Tndtanapolis comes to-day and the © from Souageatene sageay waansng iRaeeeeeeeee, men O'brien hit safely 6 times inthe Piveslarg games. In the of June 16, here, between Pittsburg and Washington, Morris pitched tor the visitors, and O’Brien made ¢ nits, one Judging trom this record the crowd expected to see & burg forfeited ‘Tue decision of the umpire in favor of New York Was condirmed. The game between the Philadel- phias and the Pittsburgs, when the former played one illegal man, must be played over. eee He Thinks There is no Danger. T. Hesfurth, white, 9 months; John W. Gold- ‘sinith, white, 1 year; Mary L. Kerby, white, 1 year; Albert M. Noyes, white, 60 years; Emel Frederick, White, 1 year; Cornelius B. Bailey, white, 47 Years; Rosina Milicr, wuite, 60 years; Philbaitne Arnand, white, 50 years; Hillary Brown, colored, 13 years; Nathaniel Anderson colored, 21 years; Martha Steptoe, colored, 23 years; Jos, ‘Thomas, couored, 2 years; Levy strander, colored, 1 year; Louisa ' Coleman, colored, 8 months; James A! Thornton, colored, 7 months; Emmelive Biakey, colored, 2'years; John McCraith, white, 69 years; ‘May Auo Burke, wuite, 46 years; Kalle Adams, White, 3 days; Nettie Jones, culured, 2 months; Lawrence M. Fenderson, white, 5 months; James ¥. Waters, colored, 1 year; Henry Smith, colored, 1 month; James Gray, colored, 26 years. Washington Grove. SUCCESSFUL RELIGIONS SERVICES AT THE ANNUAL CAMP-MEBTING. Correspondence of THe Evexixe Stan WaAsuINGTGN Grovg, August 16, 1888. ‘Yesterday's rise of the mercury brought out the fans and mulls, instead of the picturesque flannels ‘(hat have been the morning uniform of the ladies incamp. The temperance services began at 11 a m. The stand was tastefully adorned with wild Mowers. Edwin Higgins, of Baltimore, and Dr. McK, Riley addressed the assembled congregation ‘Qt this service. ‘The children’s enthusiasm waxes stronger at each of their special 2 o'clock meetings. Bible Verses, beginning with the letter B, were recived ‘Tne W. C. T. U. held @ tabernacle meeting at 3 clock yesterday, at which Mrs La Fetra pre- sided. Suort addresses were made by Mr. Herbert, of Aunapolis; Heary J. Lee, of Washington, and Mrs. Bovee. ‘The mustc was successiuily Turnished by the Probibition Glee Club, of Washington, A Pleasing feature of the Young people's Vesper service Was the sweet singing of atiss Sue Merrick, of Laurel. Kev. C. 0. Cuoke preached at 8 o’clocit wa congregation. His text was Matt,, 2: 24th And 25th Verses. Four responded to tne Gus- el invitation and found mercy. Sirs. Wim. Jackson, of 3d avenue, 1s somewhat ailing, altuough not seriously iL Mrs. Win. Bird had a rather bad attack of heart troubie yesterday afternoon, but she is decidedly ore comiortable this worniig. Sue has With ber Sisters, Mra. §. W. Magruder and Mra. Wylie, of Tiunots. kev. Herbert Richardson arrived to-day. Mr. Thomas Martyn came last evening, and 1s the guest of Mr. Samuel Polkinhorn, corner of 1st ave- ue and Circe. Other visitors of note in cam} were Jas. B Henderson, Robert Peter, and A. Kil gour, of kVille, L. Hoskinson, of Washington, and Mr,god Mrs, Jas. Casuetl, of the county. B. /econe-—muatcah Mockville Gossip. Correspondence of Tae EvENtxe Stan. ROCKVILLE, AUGUST 16, 1888, Mra Jas. W. Boswell, of this place, who has been ‘Sick for the past three Weeks, died yesterday even- ing at 8 o'clock, in the seventy-mfth year of her age. She wWasalady wellknown and much re- Spected in the community. Her family relatives embrace many in this county and the District, among them Miss Sydney Doud, of the Pension Of- fice, and Mrs, Dolly Vial, of 3d’ street northwest, Washington. Messrs. Winfield Magruder and Brooke Jones are pet-clipg arrangements for the establishment of a creamery at Tr..vilall, about seven iailes from tuls Due to His Own Carelessness. A RAILROAD TRAGEDY FOR WHICH THR JURY DID NOT ‘BLAM® THE RAILROAD. John Montgomery, a colored boat-hand, thirty- § ‘occurred. thought that one of the cars had jumpea track When the man was struck. ‘Charles W. conductor of the train, testi- flea that while they were in shifting the cars he noticed.the cars ing a8 though One of them was off the track, and when he wa! he round the negro lying across the track. train was moving at the rate ‘one eee hour. Witness sald that the beside the track, and that the Lected by a fence, which was erected on He did not know how the man got on tne Policeman Stewart testified that he saw shifung the cars, and thought tey were run! ‘at about tnree of four miles an hour. He saw the man about three minutes after the accident oc- curred and he was then dead. A colored man told witness that he had seen Montgomery on the en- fing and sald; “That nigger had better look out OF get ure” ‘There were no witnesses present who saw the man go on the track, nor were the watchmen at the adjacent crossings present to show that the tracks were guarded: to prevent pedestrians going on the track, g fiat 38 E ti 3 Washingtonians at Avbury, Correspondence of THe EVEXIxG Stan. AsbURY PARK, N. J., August 15. The season at this charming and picturesque ttle city by the sea ts now at its full height, and all of the hotels and cottages are full to overflow- ing. One of the jollest parties heres located at Mrs Langley’s cottage on 3d avenue, and 1s composed exclusively of Washingtonians,” ‘hele fun aad frotle run riot all Lay lon, en not ng 1n Old ocean or promenading the board walk, excursions totne various polnes Ingerest in thls vicinity are in ae ley, Susle Dut fay a Florence Dearing, Katie Royee, Grace and Jeune Bouldin, C. C. Bryan, Franklin and tamiy, ‘Mason Richardson and wife, Geo. Dearing, jr., and Jos. Latimer compose tnis happy faully. W. W. Danenhower, P, H. Christman, J. G. Judd, . T. Murray, W.'H. Day, Judge Thos F. Miller, SR. Bond, Gen. Henkie, E. Kurtz Johnson, Geary John- Son, Rev. S. Haddaway, Geo. Gorham’ and Tataily, Geo. Truesdell, Dr. B. B, Adams and family, Jono. W. smith and’ J. G. Fowler are also sumiering here, ee Politics in the Senate. ADDITIONAL POINTS FROM YESTERDAY'S DEBATE. After THe Star's report of the sharp political discussion in the Senate yesterday afternoon closed, Mr. Teller rose tocharacterize as “bosh” the suggestion that the Government had not dared to have Jefferson Davis tried because the court Would not have found him guflty of nigh treason. 1f rebels, he said, had been brought up for trial, 1¢ Would not have been betore actvil court, but before @ drum. head court-martial. dir. Platt reseuted some allusions made in the course of tue debate Lo the Hartford convention— Which had no possibie conuection with the question Detore the Senate. He contrasted tat convention With conventions in Confederate states to take those states out of the Uuion, aud asked whether the men who took part in the'latver had been kept UL of the councils Of the uation and been relegated Lo private life, No; some of them were on the Noor Of the Senate, With tue blood of loyal men on their hands, declafing tat they were ioyal, and (by in- Sinuation) that Northern Senators were not loyal, GEN. BARRISON'S CHINESE VOTE. ‘Mr. Vest declared tbat in 1876 seven Chinamen in Indianapolis (all that were there) were admitted Yo naturalization, and immediately voted for the Tepublican ticket when Mr. Harrison was defeated for the governorship of Indiana by “Blue Jean” Williams. After stating the votes in the Senate on the Cuinese bills and the various amendments, he said Uhat this proved that the omticer Of the Senate dingalls) was right in saying that the records of Sherman, Harrison and Other presiden- Ual candidates were awkward on the tariff, the currency and the Chinese question, Mr. Stewart said that Mr. Harrison had not during the discussion of anti-Chinese measures uctered a word in favor of Chinese immigration, and his votes had simply been conformable to thé Ueaty, But afverwara, when the treaty was being evaded, Sir. Liarrison ‘favored @ bill Which was acceptable to the people on the Pacific coast, His Tecord Was as satistactory to the people on the Pacific coast a8 if he had abused the Chinese for forty years. Senators Dolph, Mitchell and Allison also defended Harrison's record on the Chinese question. Air. Allison said that he would say for himself that after Senator Morton's report in 1878 or 1879, his mind was clear tat 1t was the duty of tne Goverument to exercise its undoubted power in {he most appropriate way (either by treaty or legislation) to secure the prohibition of Chinese immugration, He never had varied for one mo- ment from that judgment, and he did not_believe that Mr. Harrison (who, he believed, would and # H 232 BEET Be “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass Wood,&0, Twertr Years Exrznrence SELLING DRY GOODS 10 CASH CUSTOMERS, ere ‘Lawns, 5c.. 8e., Las 1230. was T5e. reduced to B0c comgEis = to x [india Linen, nest quality, price was 16c,, reduced rice was 50c., luced to 37: weeny sks. in Ghécks and Stripen cual coat 37:40. 0c 4c: 4B0. ‘French Sattcens, finest quality, 250. Ghallies, Hrencn'stylen 10e. Satin Motte, Watered SUR, price was @1, reduced to Peautitul Sattcons, new French styles, 150. Nune' Velling, tli bure hue French Woot price was ‘37e. reduoed to'20o. Sutin Plaid India Linen, finest quality, price was Sc. redused to 13e- CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. Caah customers who buy 85 or over will select one of the following valuable prevents: A pair Of latge size Pure Linen Damask Towels, worth §1; = pair of SUK Embroidered Corsets, worth’ ‘bal dozen fine 49 juality Damask Napkins, worth 75c. “Cashinere Shawig rure Wool, Cream, Blue, Garnet, ten CES Pe iwpnd thay oe EE a peg he of the valuable sents: A large size handsome Bridal iit aosone fren fine stay -Danane ERPS So 62 206 ee gato lanes aes ‘We will offer the balance of stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS at cost and less. Batiste re@uced to 10 cents per yard. Extra fine Plaid and Striped India Lawns reduced to 12M0. per yard, Great bargains in Wool Dress Goods at 25c., Sle. 37340., 500. ‘Will offer @ special bargain in Marseilles Quilts, full 11-4, at a1. Extra choice styles in Koechlin’s Satines, now 25c. One lot Men's Cream Fiannel Yachting Shirts re- duced from £1.50 to 81. , ‘Bargain in Summer Underwear for Ladies, Men and Children. Great mark-down in Homery. One lot of child's full regular Ribbed Hose, good quality. Price was 25¢ to 350. Price now... senveeee 15. in black, navy and browns. Bargains in White Flannels, extra qualities, at 25c., Sle., 373¢¢. and 50e. A full live of Men's Furnishing at very low prices. MATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. Remnants at less than cost. CARHART & LEIDY, aull ‘928 7th and 706 K st n.w. Seasuons Axp Covrrar Worx SPECIAL DISCOUNT TUESDAY, WEDNESD: ‘AND THURSDAL ae Ought Lo be elected Lo Lie presidency} entertained any different sentiment. “He did not, however, speak for Mr. Harrison, “The iatter was'no lilliput 4m any debate or any contest, but was the peer of ‘his accusers, from wherever they might come, eee. ‘The Wor! ¥. MLC. AL THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL MEETING OPENED aT ‘STOCKHOLM. , The eleventh conference of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the World was formally opened at Stockholm yesterday, in a briet address by Count Bernstorff, of Berlin, president of the convention held four years ago in Berlin, An ad- dress of welcome was delivered by the bishop of Visby, and the adéress of inauguration by the barou' of, Uggiag Dr. Von Scheele was el president, and Mr. George Williams, of Lo! Count Beinstort, of ‘Berlin, and Mr Lucian Wart ner, of New York, vice-presidents, ‘The world’s vonimitiee made "an encouraging report ot the ‘growth Of the associations in the several countries Of Europe. Tuere are now 3,804 associations, 8 growth of nearly 1,000 since tie last report, The American report made by Richard C. Morse, of New York, showed that the value of association property had increased since 1884 from about three to seven million dollars, and tne number ot Dlace, ai an early day. More than usual interest is manifested in the next tairof the Agricultural Society, and many letters are being received by tne secretary in re- gard to accommodations for horses and Peas aa for the exhibition of machinery, &c. A ——— From St. Mary’s County. Correspondence of Tax Evexixo Sran. ‘St. ManY’s County, Mp., Aug. 14, 1888, After a pleasant sail of some 80 miles down the Potomac we steamed up Nomon! Creek about 5 miles, where everything was interesting to me, an old-timer. A: the many landings we found the old Virginia style still in existence. The colored people were there in numbers and their dress and manner reminded me of days gone by. The only difference being that they are the producers aud ‘ship goods of every variety of produce and seemed happy. Hach ne had a cash bag wud sold fruit, crabs, oysters, e passengers Steamer. Froia Noinonl Wwe crossed “to Maryland shore and landed at Leonardtuwa, where ‘body having laryland Inguished guests. people around are rond of pleasure, and festivals, tournaments, Salling, &., are every-day occurrences, Tue crops seemed good, and crabs, ‘Qsh and oysters abound. a aoe EE A Wire's BULL ror Divoxce.—Yesterday after- ‘noon Mr. J. J. Johnson, for Mamie K. Metcall, nee ‘Roche, fied a bill for divorce from Wm. L. Metcaif, the custody of the two children, &. They were married at San F: Cal, March 1, 1881, and the matter closely, and was unahie {0.200 we slightest thing to alarm any one in this city. however, would confer with urgeon- General Jamilton, and necessity should arise Would iuimediately take the proper means for safely guarding the city. ————— A Novel Entertainment. Gay, excepe Sunday, at 9-30 ‘and arrive at Maatington trom Lufay at 9:45 im. Excursion Ydvervon with shenandoan Valley Railway going ‘and returning. Tickets on sale at the office of the Hrggmont Air Line, No, 1200 Peansy!vania avenue, Potomac Rudroed” ° ———»—__ ‘Tur Mowrron xp Mrnxmac.—At Bay Ridge this ‘The of Breworks See eee 6 ships: a awa charge. Up fare, : i moots afterward ete ait place, singe iiving ahd New York city, and sue ai- with life-like accuracy Round trip,g1. No extra janir, do ; do, rly; do. Alexander Lan- ‘Wm. Johnson, Wm. smnith, Christopher’ Hust, profanity; $5 Wa. Skelly, cruelty to aniuuals: $5 a z —— ‘The Marquis of Londonderry, lord lieutenant ot and Mr. Baitour mude of the deep of Austria, wi be celebrated by nunserous ver, cester, do.; do. H F Bue Powns Asotorm:y Poss ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than ‘the ordinary kindadind cannot by sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, sbort weight, alum or phosphate powders, Seid only tn cane, Roxat Banna POWDER Co, 106 Wall ot, Me Xe secretaries irom under four hundred arly eight hundred, cae A dinner Was given in the afternoon and a meet- ing of welcome held at night. Four hundred del. egates are in attendance, of whom 200 are English speaking, and some sixty are from America, ‘The King bas invited the del Monday. legates to a luncheon on Scmmzz Weaxvzss Is quickly overcome by the toning, reviving, and blood. purifying qualities of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This popu- Jar medicine drives off that tired feeling and cures sick headache, dyspepsia, scrofula, and all humors. Thou- ‘sands testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla “makes the weak strong.” “My health was poor, as I had frequent sick head- aches, could not sleep well, did not have much appe- tite, and had no ambition to work. I have taken less than a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilis and feel ike a new Person.” Mra. W. A. TuaNeR, West Hanover, Mass, N. B—If you decide to take Hood's Sareaparilla, do not be induced to buy any other. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all draggists. $1; six for by ©. L HOODS CU, Apotheariog, Cowell Mase, on 2 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. “= Suz Fiasz Toncs FOR CAMPAIGN CLUBS, ‘Can be attached to any torch. most attractive. auy thing ever off-red” bre os ‘Price for attaclm 1 . «Eras aap RIF 20 0 pecial ‘and dealers. our Campaign Catalogue, mailed free. = A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 108 Madison st., Chicago; 241 Browdway. New ork,” 16 Madison st Chicago; Stavourzr Sure HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Fi ly, bewinni urast NG potcaaten aware caine Braet M40 Ware and Housefurnishiog Goods, We ‘are ‘the best White Otl, 150 degrees fire test, in fgusrauieed; the best for alt efoves asd as forget the Fist. China Store, “0 uu. LAWRENCE & CAMALIER, 1010 F st n.w., eul4-4t* Opposite Boston Dry Goods House. 5, CELLULOID TRO: iS5, hq Anstnever breaks, never wears out, alwayacleaa, FISHER'S, Ap lor sale at omas. oxi coos SF ete Lady Patrons VER 100 Ci BY ‘laris aud ‘Exterminator Ot 2. hawieee Coomme Br Gus of ‘Sure 28 out A fall line of GAS COOKING STOVES (Ou hand and for sale. Tea Clot .30,redt Pha, ath price 81. 90,reducsd to $2.00, Bolting Sheeting ‘Table Cover, price 75¢., reduced to EXTRA VALUES IN STAMPED LINES. Fringed Bureau Covers, extra fine, 8c, reduced 730 Fringed all-around Bureau Cover, 49¢. Butcher Linen Bureau, two yards. '39c, Extra Fine Tray Covers, hernstiched, 430, 1 air Extra Fine Pillow shams, ¢3. 1 Pair Extra Fine, with Drawn Work, €3.50. ord ‘A reduction t on all other pf reduction of 10 per cent on: ‘Stamped Linen ah fades 12 ope Silk and Bagarron Art Thread in ‘of the new WORK WILL BE COMMENCED IN ANY OF THE NEW sticl * HES FREE OF C1 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., ‘Decorative Art Rooms, 514 9th ot. nw. Agents for the New Home Sewing Machines. sul3 66 Te Svrsevz Law Or Narvne 18 NECESSITY.” In order to feel comfortable we must dress ourselves according to the season, and taking in consideration that we offer merchandise at such low figures, com- bined with mavy other facilties of purchasing, the ‘RICH AND POOR, THE HIGH AND LOW, OF the Districtof Columbia can share the same comforts alike. SPECIFICATION OF BARGAINS EXHIBITED ON OUB WELL-KNOWN THIRD FLOOB. 3.Cases of double-width Mahdi Cloth in all the new shades of Dark Piaid at 80. per yd., regular value 1230. Asmall lot of Light and Dark-Figured Pacific Lawn Remnants, % yd. wide. Sc. per yd.: generally sold at Ie. One Case of Turkey Red Table Linen, Select Pat- terns, fast colors, at 30c. per yd ; standard price 40c, 50 pieces of Fancy-Figured Lawns, mostly all high colors, suitable for Wrappers, reduced to 4c. per A lot of Light and Dark-Figured Batiste and River Lawns, % yd. wide, reduced from 12}¢c. P. ya. ‘Un precedented reduction in Seersuckers— 30 pes. of Piain Cream from 7c. to Sc. per yd. 49 pos. of Cream and Stripes from 106. to 7c. p. vd. 54 pes. of English Puff Cream, finest quality from ‘12340. to Oe. p. yd. oF 12 yds. for $1. 21 pes. of Lace Bunting in Navy Blue, Opera Shade and Plain Black,double width, reduced from 15 to 10c. Pp yd. The remainder of our Crazy Cloth, consisting of 6 pea.only. indark Garnet, Navy Blue, and Cream colors, Feduced from 1234 to 5e. p. yd. 2 jue SF re eae oar Ramee this advertisement than | ya. Steel- 8, "ose in Sealfand Souvince yourselves of the ontone ‘Price asin tenet He suo _490, 422, 046,400 Ta: AIT Ac. Avoor Rewunxrs ‘th Bt. REMNANTS OF SILER. REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODA, REMNANTS OF SATINES. REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, in fact Rem- nants of all kinds and im all quantities, marked very cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles, and many Bargains are in thelot. ‘W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, wie 919 PENNA AVE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, COUNTRY _ REAL ESTATE. SALE_A PLEASANT COUNTRY HOMEOF 3 cvgudsnce of fruit aud ebade Tense tere Sey. Addon St D., Bar fice. mule 3" Re ‘BaY CITY. TOWN Lots. TOWN LOTS. Also 1-Acre Lots, 3-Acre Lota, 5-Acre Lots! 8x5, $50, $100, $250, $500. maton gah gse et area tere SS most ‘productive part of bd. and within about turn. taken in thet being broiled in the ss “THE MOUNTAIN HOTEL COMPANY will soon erecta hotel at « cost of $100,000, on the very crest ‘Lookout Mountain. ‘view ‘from this sot is magnificent bey oud tion. From this point the Thole land. with its rivers and crests, ba. and crosks, fownsand cities spread gut imsguitcent panorama f, wondrous beauty and great expanse. Cable care ‘wil! son. entire length of Groveland Ridge Lookout Srountain counecting st that place wi a 2 ES aan —— : Boiaaeaisraerte sit Wad eid ae orchards and truck a spring up Seid’ “Phe wiiole country ie ‘Deine rapidly taken Sp UY actual settlers, THE TOWN MUST GROW. People need groceries, glothing, books, shose, farnifure sud other hetcesaries: Round Way City ‘must supply them. Its ‘Datural ad ‘Yautaces Bt it for 8 lange town, while te attractions a g.Summer Kesort are far superior to any other resort us country. 'THE TOWN LOTS now on sale are 25%100 feet. Avenues 60 feet wide intersect each other. while loteim sizes to suit purchasers are offered at low Prices. Now is the time to buy. In « few months their value will largely increase. Even now they are in value almost every day. Next year these lots will be worth four times the price asked for them.” Full information cau be obtained aud maps of land seen at the DUNBAKTON HOTEL, 623 Pennsylvania ave. Washington, D. ©. 5-2t* SOUTHERN LAND AND SILK ASSO. 1 XOURSIONISTS yANTED—aTiaNT’C ciTY WwW one ‘that first-clas Poinsand Tal $150 tater tn SalL cath ona : : ‘aus ae Seo ALI Chalybeate. Lithia, ‘erme, oderste. “Ope Pamphlet address A J MYERS, Prope SOR S\LE—AT CAPE MAY, a Jccated beer the beach: coe of the Bret to Ty abe soe retnas late ih the prance 0. BOX 783. - See hay, __Prices and terme made known on application. aul Cats ‘MOUNTAINS. FOGM . DTRONDACKS. tm: Grand Horel, 4:25 pm: Ho- 4153 pam. Mt. House Station, 4:10 P. ma Paleuriile. 4 20 p. m. (Arrive Saratoga 6 20 pam: well, Lake Georee, *: Sagamore, Drawing:room Cars’ Phlsdciy bia weoraud Hotel Sta: tot snd to Phorutcia (for Motel Kaatershill and Mown- tain House), New York to Caldwell and Jersey City to TOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECIAL — Leave Washingion 9:00 am, Arrive Phamicia via Ki of pm: Graba Hate, 6-43 pm” Hor sterskill, 6 18 p.m. Mt. House Station, 8-00 P. Rune to Caldwell, Lake Georte on Saturgens cul) rns to Caldwell, Lake "on Saturdays oBly. ar riving 10:40 pi. Drawing-rom Cars New Nurk t Grand Hotel Station and. to Phamicia (for, Hotel Aiiland Mountain House), and Washington t0 Purchaso tickets at Pennsylvania Railroad offices and connect in the Jersey City Station for al northera Resorts, ty, Wort “Store Matiroad. ‘Tsrage ‘checked ee wee 5 CAMBERE, _H2teer15 General Passenger Agent, New York, AY RIDGE HOTEL, Bay Rillge, Md., om Chesapeake Bay. ___SUMMER_ RESORTS. Sit AHO, 25 ILAINOMS. AVE, ATLanTh PSG YT scene rata enc ay muy 0-codmn Miss M. HOUE. ‘ITED OTE! ete STATES BETES. caw, B. 2 ‘The Lament and Leeding Hotel. Opens June o2 Ree BE —uibse___ BARRY 8. WARDEX, Menge. ‘OTEL LAPAYETT! H ETE CAPE MAY, 8.3. Beautifully located within 50 feet of Crean Sie da eh Mie DReT HENLOPEN. x hEBOBOTH BEACH. DEL. expreas trai jape 22. ee] 'T. THOMPSON, Proveietor. Dees House, Ar RraopoTa BEACH < Row open for the season, ‘Reven to Ten. int werk d3-Bat EM ORY SOOTTEN. Proprietor. OTEL OCEANIC. BARNEGAT CITY, &. 5. ‘Qhen Fane 102i to crouse address bk. C Bo i Terme. Ts cation is complete without I-NON-PROFESSI, LL COURSE 1 T-PROPESMION AL COURSE Th 111 PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN, Collewiate classes commence October 3, 188% PRIVATE LESSONS may commence ai any time This ited States that a only ar tu the y- pantie ia P.O.) Washington, D'G Se SESS RLINGTON ACADEMY, SAUL BUILDING, ‘621 7th at, orp UL & Patent Office, ‘all term of 188% begins September 17. Bey Sd evening sccsioee. BURTON MACAFEE, a JRENCH SELF TAUGUT—PRENCH 8) SOUR. Navel method for wcouieing & pertecl provuneiation, (new invention). Be i Under new management. Terms, $2 and $2.50 per day. $10 to $15 per weee:, Children and Nurses halt rice. Train leaves Bay Ridge 7:10 am.. arriving im ‘aspington at 8:30am, in time for Departments, For further information CHAS, WEBB of 3, aul-3w ” HE COLONNAD! RbAStio ory, 8.3 ‘Special rates to Washingtoniaus 10, 812 and 15 per week. $2 and 62.50 per day. _ 2728-1 . © A _RINES. EW COLUMBIA HOU! “APE MAY, J. firat-class appointments, electro bells, gaa, tor; near the ocean; excellent ‘Upens June 3uth - P.& ATTIOR, $619-e02m Proprietor. LENVILLE, ATLANTIO CITY ‘end of Tennessce ave.; new hot modern conveniences. Je19-00: NJ. OCEAN ‘electric bells; Ok SALE—FARMS FROM 10 TO 600 ACRES AND from $12 0 $100 per acre: houses aud lots lo- Gated on Met, Br. KIL: prompt attention, Apply to or ‘Kockviile, Ma. call on RICHARD B. ‘aul5-6t FOE RENT—4 00D DATRY FARM, SPLENDID pasture, 23 mi.es from Washington, vers low rent ‘Apply to KA. PHL 4 auloaw Taw N.Y. Fok, SAAT, MEDROSE PARE. yar Ville, Md., desirable Lots, opposite the handsome reuidenve of the ate he Kitt ew, Late G0 foot, fronting on Meirose ave. Price “10 conve pet square foot. Liberal terurs to purchasers of more t oue lot or to any one buik \ding at once. For furtuer particularsapply to" TYLER & RUTHERTOKD, ‘au15-1m 1307 F st. 0. R SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SIX-ACRE TRACT, improved by six-room dwelling and stables; wel of excellent water and some fruit: situated hich aud healthy’; splendid view: within short drive, 3% miles, to Treasury Department or Center Market; suitable for garden or poultry farm. or fur residence of one in i am this city. “Terns engy T.H. SYPHERD & CO., sul4-st 1321 Fei nw. K SALE—AT DERWOOD STATION, ME\ BR, EP9f tailding Tots 100, Sacre lot suttabie tor manufactory: ‘scre “lot, for creamery: 100-acre Krass farm, new ‘and’ outbuildings; eras farm, dwelling and all outbuildings, AT ROCKVILLE, CHOICE HOME, four minutes’ from station; new fourteen-room dwelling, larce yard, garden: otner houses, six to twenty four foome, $2,200 009%, 9005100 bailang altos in ak and cheat #500. MAT WIND "12-acres, six-room house, outbuild- nies, de. Mt “SILVER SPRING, Ave minutes from sation ew soven-room in Ame grove ; OD rg provements fine laud. fruit ahedy groverke-s cheep . Pa Set estate in'the market, COURE D. LUCKELT, 885 Fol" After 12, Kockvile. aald-2w ARMS FOR SALE—TWO DESIRABLE FARMS FP 16s ‘teres ot choice land st Rucwies’ Ration 04 the Metropolitan Branch. These farme are wel ted for stock purposes: branch in each 4. F. HILL &'CO., 1308 Fat) suli-atuthow Gen. Getty. This farm is im bouses, excellent barn. with stabling ‘stock, ‘corn-hotise, two ice-houses, milk-bouse, and other cutbutidings, wind-mill, bot and cold water in fhe louse, and uever falling aprines of excellent water, streams rum FO) There is stored away tn the barn about 100 tons of hay, 1d there are two elda of corn growisx, whichy frox preset indications, will yield 00 Datrels of corm, ErPsddition to. the’ above there are about 70 head of Fegistersd GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD AND gagtg to private family. Address G-Star offices O77 101 RCLE — FOR KENT, ELEGANT IOWA, CIRCLE — FOR} ANT aS AMUEL HOWARD, CELEBRATED CATERER Sex American” Freuch Goo {en years at Worsley’, —— : = srarley’s B.w., and Is prepared to nerve Brat-claas Meals at anort- est notice to auy part of city. auld-6r" ‘ARGE COOL AND NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with ‘single or en suite: strictly first-class ‘Transients, $1 per day. the WEBSTEK, 513 13th saw. ‘ani1-3m PROPOSALS. FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, August 16th, ‘Wasiixorox, ie . ro +k ‘con inet Police Detween Cand Propusals and ion therefor at th on at the of nes of the District of Columbia, only bids upon these forms will be con- pe ree oF ry WHEATLEY, CHAS. W. RAYMOND, Commissioners, D.C. aul6-6r FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF 7 THE ‘DisTRicT oF Coneunts, Wasmcneren, [S 0. Tesh” Sealed r Fecelved at tie ofes Unul TWELVE O'CLOCK BL. on MONDAY. AUGUST INEATIETH, 1888 for cuistrnccing § ek Patios uo and Fat m.0. Blagk forma of provonais and spec nue 4 tion, ean’ be Ptalued upouapilcstioy ther for ex th Hon, canbe Sota police lice of the Inspector of ‘of te Sete ge meni cesar aatae Wit i WEBB. GAMUEL E WHEATLEY. Cuas, W. RAYMOND, Commissioners, D.C. suii-bt FINANCIAL. J*o ¥ comox Ga AAP ; CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. ¥.w. Bankers and Dealers in Goverument Bonds, ‘MEAT. “An tmyatuable tonic. Ise successand a ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful” See “Medical Pree.” “Lancet,” &e Highly recom mended asa “hightcap” instead of alcoholic drinks, LIRSIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest ‘und Cheapest Meat Flavoring Stock for Soups, Made ‘Dsbes and Sences, Annual fale 6,000,000 Jara Son iE BALTIMORI ¥¢ block from end with full view of ocean. Special miber. First-class table, “Terms moder thee lm) Mrs LP. WHEELER YOBB'S ISLAND, ‘Virginia's Sea. Side Resort, in the Atlantic Ocean. Increase of botel accommodations jew buildings and other improvements. ‘The finest beach and Surf Bathing in the world. Can be reached from Nortn or South daily and N, Railroad, Steamer Northampton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. “Alf traiue nest ou arrrval at Cherriton Station, and DPegeeuers transferred to Cobb's Island by ateamier. ian. Ror day, $212 per week, #40 per mouth. fear Step a corn sia cima ‘A. F. COBB, Proprietor. YOOD HOUSE—DELAWARE WAT! Pa Bnek building; capacity 150; spring water: ¥ Seeks eee dees a a ee Ho™= BRIGHTON, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Unobstructed view of the ocean; lange bedrooms; hydraulic elevator; hot and cold seawater baths. _917-¢0-26t HE ARLINGTON. OCEAN 3 rabernacie abd. Auditorium : rooms may be secure: V3 P. DOLBY, Proprietor, Ovea mall or velegraph WAL. Grove Nd JelG-coSm Qo ary. uD. ATLANTIC HOTEL. OPEN TILL 1ST OCTOBER, o: Bathing and Boating. ood Pai ana Gating Cuisine first-class. jy21-1m ‘OQOKE'S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, rm for Leauaritown Md. ie now opeu forgummer guests, ares BRC ee, Novmosguiion, Sioninbosts Giuys HERBERT ¥. MOOKE Proprietor. p16 ise ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, W. VA, On B. &O. RR Ciiain Stem), ‘Twoand half hours from Washington. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its Waters are famous, and are a specific for Kheumatism, 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 laree, Cuisine exoellent, elegant Bal-room, and jasc. ‘Terms most reasonable. ‘Write for [ustrated and Descriptive Pamphlet. 3y18-1m* JNO. T. TREGO. Prop. APE MAY POINT, N. J.—CARLTON HOUSE open after June 28. Cape House als Cuisine aud appointments surpassed by the coast. Se: ‘Address jezl-zm ‘OREST INN, FOREST GLEN STATION, Fors mens j¢ mauagenent of F. Tenne the National Hotel, A new improvements, “Write for circular abd rates. DEY. si tonal FFAvecies ware suLPHUR SPRINGS, uquier County, Va, will be JUNE 18ST for the sccommoaation of Everts, “The most complete and best equipped suminer Poser ja cither of the Virgimiaa Gas, electsic bella gt and cold baths on each Boor. ‘Terms, €35 to S00 per calendar month, Twoand one-balt hours from Washingtou. Four traims daily. Write for circular omtainizue ‘ot water. at &ec. Address— yels-2ua H. CABELL MADDUX. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, Great North Mountain, near Winchester. Va, 63 hours from Washington. Seems iyatie Gret-came sbundssty" sappi Se oda itunceudd Cscuars st thw otice. ‘Apri A. 8. PRATT, The Sun Building. Washington, D.C. JOST POPULAR RESORT— —_— = wine, BLUE Anew bouse overloking the sea, mosera ‘bees. In full view of Bar Har pot Boating and dst Sisurpaseed Fine lawns for Teanis aud Croauct UCKHAM & CO. jelous Proprietor, LUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THE OF THE BLUE. iE a ete tue Tamcus Conberiand aud Sienemdouh Valera rect coutection at Union Thora with trains from Weshington. so ‘Circulars, descriptive of Hotel and surroundings, can be obtained in W. at ‘The most complete in all its appointments of any re- ‘sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac iver. ‘MUSIC BY ITZEL’S MILITARY BAND, ‘First-class Restaurant under new management. Egtariie aes Senna on ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR SOS sis seat Srarimeee anos sear SIXTY MILES UP THE Bar, Pa ee ee Broun pronoupeing charts Classes "Feopen Bept 17th at 723 1h 1 y PitcBe Seeks the suthor of these works, M Boni ‘one teach an adult nde and peak French correct. Say" T8860, you can be an Stille Frgne scholar. 7 SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLFOE. THRI - tire floors, National Bank of the heyathie Bulttine, Corner 7th and D sta... Five strect car lines pass peat fhe door, Inet: ution entabliaed 1664, A practical um Regs education Sung wet aud weMnen Sat support end useful lives. 2 -— vee. Day and eveniog eanslobe, The business coure: embrace "Spencers Hapa Wet: eove htapid Calculations Bookheoptag ence, Variety of businou, Husitess Practice toca! a the Delsarse Crathing for eltigenmhpe Ml tpeota of Political be Geography. Tuition tess etry et ant "papi on eter month'y instalments of 810 ‘coc Yer, ten. Payable. ou entering, @20. "Nigh! wee sions: Year schol’, @50; three mout as. L 4 i? ——— 5 — lng 1] i Branchest, "Delsarte school ot Bapression ‘OF call for Wldetrated. angual . School year bewine Mou: am Collage open for A SPENCER, ear acho! e srrungemente on apa after Aton E Mr BARA CSPENCERLL b. Vice-Principal GARFIELD SPEN tary ul: OCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD.— RGitaneted by tie Broder ot Get hates Bebools. Boieptific, Classical, Commercial C ‘The Modern Languages and Drawing are taught ut extracharge. Studves will be resumed on the 1st i, of Qouabe, 1SS88, 68 pend for prospectus, ul 1-taep) ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AN! Sehool of Teleraphy and Twn. NOME City Pomt-Oiiee. ‘Sept. 10uh. COLORED students pot admitted TiUTE FOR joods’ Mills, B. ah instruction ‘hall departments, Music a a ermeicn Sore Pie iscer mentee at MERGE AR PESTU Bera TION. UNIVERSITY. fth 3-5 St Ioctures will beg 2m KVILLE (MD) ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILES rail from W. on city... The eightiet® sve- this institution brine oo er Principal will eccommodate. in = twenty-five boys. For trma, Mi September L Kev, Dr. k- Nel so vbr ck oN ‘Montgomery County, Md.” sud-im COREE SE armen. ifth annual session begins 20,1 o. WORTHINGTON. Bor Sh is 1223 1dr Sr. ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Ladies an@ Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ao- commodations for « limited number of Boarding Pe pila, Until September address ‘NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH, aul-3m Ontario, Canada, Higbia corit bros wateenans ake sy ‘stiention to morals and health School 28th, weptember: TY. MD. Sacereea tr erp me “Terma $160 for busrd aud tuition for ten montha, Foil verucaiare, {WARTHMORE COLLEGE sates ton 14h ANTEMORE, PA mon! ‘Thirty uiuutes from Broad at Station, Pied Under the care of, Friends. for both sexes, Classical, Seieauihe full particulars. 210-eoSm_EDWAKD H. MAGILL, LL. 1 (CHELTENHAM ACADEMY —BOARDING SCHOOL for ‘on Chelten Hills, pear F em conve buildings. chapel and, gyunanam. lenge play grounds: military dri, prevaree for college oF ras, 18h Your Darius Sepreuber 10th addres Seid-cosue ev. Dr CLEMENTS. Oreute te Frata_ 30) MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FoR oT sexes, oqueortvile, a. Prepars fasion Graduating. Ruslisu Graduating. sud Collage preparatory courses. Special tare te = Teeotaibenued. by SHORTLIDGE Gale, A.M iM MEDICAL, DENTAL. aND PHARMACEUTE- "T's Doparuanats of Howard University wil oy their winter semion October I Fur information Sireular address 0. B PURVES, MD. Srsltoc? pit NEN, MINDSOR COLLEGE AND wiNDso) nale college: courses with Bonmen a om $500 KesDENT Bor, road Phila, 24 traine SWiTKIN C SHOBTLIDUE 4. By aM.

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