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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1888. N. W. Buxcuniu’s Spru iced, isa particularly delicious beverage for the heated term. Only to be purchased at 1325 F st. Wiis Icx Co.'s Penobscot ice—red wagons, and Carpet business, us salesmen. References re- quired. “W. B. Moses & Soy, 11th and F sts. Love Buaxcu BoUKEON WHISKY, $1.25 a bottle, Distilled in 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. Carles Kraemer, Citizens Think They are ne Longer at the Mercy of the Bob-tail Car. “The A, B, C’s will please come to order,” said Chairman Norton last evening, opening tne meet- ng of the Anti-Bob-tail-Car Association of North- east Washington at Melford Hall. There were then about twenty present, and as many more dropped in during the evening. After the com- mittee on the herdic line had reported “progress,” Dr. Norton announced that he had received from the directors of the Columbia Raliroad a commu- nication, or an alleged reply to the grievances pre- sented at the conference between the directors and the representatives of the association. Secre- lary Seville then read the petition, the list of grievances, and the ‘of the company. ‘Mr, MeCauley to lay the reply on the table, which was earriea. 8” “ Mr. Seville, for the committee on that they bed concluded to go slow inthe matter of printing the cards p inasmuch as the herdic com; had come to the relief of the suf- ferers, the cards would probably not be “Yes,” remarked the “in my way of 737 7th St. a. Ww. Ligurxrxe Rope, speaking tubes, J.B. Kuebiing. ‘Tas Losmxau.—For sale by Thos. J. Fisher & Co, 1304 F street northwest. CITY AND DISTRICT South Washington last night, with the followin, officers: Cbaries McLauguila, it; FF ‘Reeside, vi nt; Thomes 'W. Bresnabp, secretary; John Hodgkins, treasurer; Charles alarms, = jassaw, late _Heutonant ‘Com my oe regiment Missouri cavalry, was p) Government Insane Asylum Unis morning. Lieut. ‘Massaw served honorably in the late war, recelv- Ang several wounds in action. Sasa meen eee eee gia aes postponed till the afternoon of the 25un inst, at 5 o'clock. Senators Gorman and Me- Ke ahd Representatives McAdoo, Compton ‘and others are expected to address the Ineeang. soseeshs Srnec District Government Affairs, FUBLIC SCHOOL TELEPHONES. ago Tag Stax mentionod Superin- ‘Miles’ Tecommendation concerning the im the telephone service. Maj. Ray- ‘was also mentioned. The matier Superintendent of Public Schools his letter to the Commissioners none of the telephones now in ‘Schools can be reimoved wituout it to school interests, Mr. G. F. the superintendent of the eolored public is makes a similar report as to those schools. 4s likely hat the school telepuones will not be i i i iH eerie 18 THE WAY. Before the streets south and west of the Treas- ury Department can be improved it will be neces- SaFy to remove be iron gates aud granite posts Row obstructing these streets. Cupt. Symons Tec» Ommends that Springman Brothe:s be given the Work of removing thei at $400. The posts and ‘will be pul on 17th street, south of the State ‘nt building. MRS. STONE'S COMPLAINT OF THR POLICE. ‘The compiaint of uncivil treatment of Mrs. Dy the police, of which Seuator Dawes for an explanation, as heretofore published Stax, was turned over to Major Moore for Who in turn referred it to Private Kenney. ‘his report upon the subject, Mr. Kenney says Mrs. Stove Was shownevery cohsideration possbie and given ample tune to compiy with the regulations, Whica she refused todo, ‘The report ‘Was inclosed to Senator Dawes. REQUESTING AN INCREASE FOR BRIDOE LAMPS. The Georgetown Gas-Light Co., in a letter to the Commissioners, requests that the sum of §20 per lamp be increased to §25 per lamp for lighting the fourteen lamps on the aqueduct bridge, as they re- quire more care than ordinary lumps Tne gas company 1s probabiy not aware that the act of Congress fixes the limit to be paid for the gas lamps at $20 per annum and the Commissioners ‘cannot grant an increase in the price. XO RINGING OF GONGS TO BE ALLOWED. ‘The petition of the dairymen to be allowed to Ting their gongs, heretofore referred to in THE ‘Stak, has been Telused by the Commissioners, MISCELLANEOUS. In the matter of desivnating the date when the police pension of Private KR. S. Joues commences, the attorney, to Whom the matter was referred, Says it lles in the discretion of the Commissioners. ‘Maj. Moore has been notified to 0x the date, Where the Pistols Go, TUE WEAPONS THAT ARE TAKEN BY THE POLICE PROM THELE PRISONERS. When cases of felonious assauits ia which deadly Weapons are used are disposed of in the courts counsel for the prisoner frequently asks: “What Will be done with the weapou?” The courts in- Variably refuse to make any order concerning the disposition of the Wer vn, although It 1s generally admitted by the ey for th Goverpment tat, Detug the property @Phe prisoner, it should be re” turned to him. When sucit cases and casesof carry- ng evncealed weapons are disposed oF ta the Police Court the weapon is handed over to the policeman Who bas charge of tae case, and by him Its banded over to the property clerk of tue police depart- ment. If the prisoner fs convicted aiter being de- fended by counsel and the weapon in the case 18 « revolver of any value, the aitorney sometimes appiles for and obtains the weapon after being given authority by the prisoner co sign his name. It Often happens that the prisouer gets off, and he 1s ‘satisfied With the disposition of the case.” He never i amount of Hines imposed go into the band of the roperty-clerk in this way. Many of the weapons ure of the cheapest character, but it 1s not an un- gets into the hands of the property- for a reasonable tme, and should fail to put in bis claim it ts num- ip other abandoved and unclaimed they, like Knives and biackjacks, bring small price’, while the revolvers usually Dring more ‘haif their value. Weapons used in sensa- Yona! murders or murderous assaults often bring 00d prices from relic-hunters. The mooey thus Fealized is placed to the credit of the policeman’s 2 'Y OF 4 W aSHINGTON BoY.—The Santa Ana, of @ recent date has the from aePe Fi i EE 4 4 ea i §§ i y getting a boat and some rope, Mr. an expert swimmer, started wo the bel man. Ib a short time him and afvera hard le he landed ©n shore. Too much credit cannot be ir. Tyson in the brave act, a8 be vook chances of losing bis own Ufe in saving man from a watery grave.” Mr. Tyson is well-known Washingion boy, and young men now were ouce his schoolmates mi new ——__. A Ban-noom LickxsE Nor ReQUIRED TO SELL Srove Pires oF Beex—Wm. Davis, who keeps a grocery store corner of 11th and streets, ‘Was placed on trial in the Police morn- an un- Ueensed bar. Mr. Canill apj for the cefend- abt Officer Slack testified that on the 6th Instant Le Was detailed to look after several alleged un- Hisar bars With two new policemen, Umcers King and Connor, he went to the decendant's Piace. He gave one of the new officers 50 cents And sent them in to ~ charged was sold ip ULES than be case Was dismined. = nanone ‘Comnor testified parchased “stove ” Mr. Forrest said ‘would no- @ conviction as he If Hi i F I ERfE! Ht] 55 Bokbe E £ i ! it se8 rE lit ie A | Bp elite aE i i! : § i 5 | i i chairman, thinking the Columbia line has dropped out of this mawer.* x ‘THE CARDS WILL NOT BE PRINTED. ‘On Mr. Frech’s motion the committee was in- ‘structed not to have tne cards printed. A member then gave the result of his observa- tons during the past weex, to the effect that the erdics on the northeast se earry three passen- gers to one by the Columbia line, and added that as far as the latter Was concerned, in his opinion, its goose had been cooked by the herdica, ‘Mr. Frech introduced a series of resolutions, nanimously the adopted, thanking herdic compaay for its prompt and kind reltef, ‘and promising and pledging tne hearty support of the association. EFFECT ON REAL ESTATE AND UMBRELLAS. Mr. J. W. Thompson said that it was a fact that the coming of the herdics has advanced the value of the property in the northeast. He said that while a bargain he had made with a man some years ago Co sell bis property Lad failed because of the great expense of car fares, there had been a man after him for days back ms tue property. ‘He thought that the coming of ‘open- ing up new facilities, uad advanced the value of Bis property $100, Dr. Norton said that a real estate man told him that northeast property had advanced 5 per cent 1n Vaiue since the begin of te fight. “Well,” said a member, “I have sold my um- brella abd bought car tickets with the proceeds,” onc ar taps,” Saud Capt. Gibson, “the gentleman is wi Willard only ride when it rains.” — repynav’s the reason I made the sale,” was the SUGGESTIONS TO THE HERDIC COMPANY. Dr. Norion then introduced Mr. Golden, the rep- resentative of the herdic company, who was, he sald, ready and willing to listen to any suggestions the members had to offer in regard to route, ac- commodations, time-table, &c. One member sug- gested thar the line be taken from the cobbie- stones on H street, between North: apitol and 4.h, and run either on G or I streets. Another thought ‘Unat It would be a good plan to run laver at wight aud Lo put on more hi ics al Limes of Leavy trat- Re. Another suggested a pian by which the drivers could give Uansier Uckels Wo passe! wishing to change at 15th street and down the Avenue, or vice Versa, without compeiling them to ride tO Madison Place before being transferred. Mf. Golden sald that Che drivers on the H-street Mue had received special instructions to transfer Passengers as sOOn as they met Lhe right coach, and not to velay them any more wan was absolutely necessary. It was the intention of Mr. Eberiy, the agent ‘of the company, he added, to ran the coacues later and earlier, and closer Logetuer, but at present there is a iack of horses, They are now expecting @ lot of animala Mr. Goiden had given Lisenure attention Ww this line all the week, and he had seen some things that needed changing. For example the route had been ‘Shitted between 4th and 5th, from H stree to Massachusetts avenue, in order wo carry people nearer to the K-street inarket. In repiy to a sug- gestion made by one of the members that herdics beruneuriy in the morning bo accommodate tbe jaboring men, be said Laat it was the inteaton of the company'to give the eurly patrons. as much accoumodalions as Che iater ones, and that there Would be enough herdics running just as soon as tne horses came. Captain Gluson announced that the superintendent of the Baluuaore and Unio road had informed the berdic committee that whe Worn-out crossing at Delaware avenue would sooo be repiaced. Dr. Norton told the association that he Would shortly leave the city, to be gone two moutus, and asked that provision be made for the performance of his duties during bis absence. Captain Gibson Was elected vice-president. eee Fraewonxs at Bay Rios.—The greatest open-air ‘entertainment ever given in America—100_ 6 ships eug..ged in the representation. No extra charge. Kound trip lare. 8.—Auvt. pte DeaTH op Mx. SreLLe.—Mr. Wm. M. Stelle died a 8 o'clock tuls morning. He came here from Philadeiputa during the early part ot the war and Was 4 member Of Small’s regiment, which was stoued in Bultimore. He Was a member of the Oud Feilows, Euc.mpment of Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Indepeudent Order of Mechanics, G. A. R., ‘and Was Great Ciel of Records for tue District of Columbia of the Improved Order of Red Men. He ‘Was for maay years employed ut the Bureau of En- graving and Printing, Dut was forced to resign avout a Year ago on account of ill oeaith. ie eaves a Widow and seven chiidren, all grown. His Tuneral will take piace from his late residence, 317 East Capital street, on Sunday afternoon, epee Par High To See Tae Batt Gaue.—A young mau named Louls Harris, who objects to the 50- cent tariff at the base ball grounds, yesterday afternoon witnessed a portion of the game from ‘the top of a car on the Baltimore and Ubio Kail- road. When Special Officer Green came along he made the young man get off the car. The game Was tutefesting aud (ue young man in deuoun- clog the action of the officer used some strong language, for which he Was arrested. Judge Mis tis morning taxed him $5, which would have adinitied biun to ten games. A Couonep Woman HELD ON A CHARGE OP Hov+Esxeakine.—Last Saturday Mrs Ann Glarke} Who keeps a store corner oi 7th and | streets South- West, Went down tue river, and When she returned bome she discovered thet her house had been robb d. Complaint was made to che police, and Officer Block ‘arrested Martha Mergent, a young colored woman, und recovered a portion Of tue stoien property. ‘fo-day, in the Police Court, ‘Martha was held for the grand jury on a charge of housebreaking. Tas M Bay Ridge 1g MONITOR aND MERRIMAC.—At this Week. The greatest display of fireworks ever given in America, No extra charge. Round trip, —Advt. & 3 gE E 2 I = 8 i #8 mau, do.; do. Bartley Thornvon, disorderly con- duct; do. Lizzie Davis, colored, enticing prostitu- Uon;'$5 or 15 days. Florence Fanning, d ‘allace, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days, Win. Johnsou and Wm. Brown, batuing in Rock Creek; coliaterals forfeited. ” James Anderson, disorderly conduct in county; $5 or 15 daya. Rose Miller, enicing prostitution; $5 or 15 dayu Geo. Watkins, vagrancy; persouai boada. ! Bl i Ma ia F i HG ele E Fidd | i i i i | E | 7 : il ft ue Pr} i i i i H f | F ‘i itors’ {0 frst on balls and stole second, but died there; as Shoeneck struck out. Daily flied vo O’Brien Burdick was thrown out at first by Myers. This ‘of the Senators was increased in the ‘drive over the left Neld runs. The home team & foolish attempt to score on Hoy’s ball to te ‘and Daily each hit safely and. his rifle shots at Denny, who clinched 1%, touched third base, putting Myers out, and threw to Shoeneck in Ume to catch O’Brien. ‘The only Senatorial errors, one cach by Myers and Fuller, were excusable. Wi ton made 9 nits ‘and 2 errors, and Indianapolis 2 “hits and 3 errors, OTHER GaMES. Boston defeated Chicago easily, 8 to 3, earning all of the winning runs Krock and Daily and Clarkson aud Kelly were the batteries. Boston made 14 hits and 1 error, and Chicago 6 hits and 2 error. Clarkson struck out 9 men, ‘New York shut out Detroit, 8 tv0. ‘The batteries Were Keefe and Ewing and ’Getzein and Bennett. 6to1. Clements Were the batteries. Pittsburg made 1z hits and 3 errors, and Philadelphia 10 uits ana 4 errors. ‘O’bay’s work in tue box yesterday was marvel- ous. Instead of trying to strike men out, he let ‘them hit the ball ih the air. Hornung Was nit in the head by a pitched ball tn the first inning to Boston yesterday. It is sald ‘hat he has a serious concussion of the brain and may be laid up for several weeks. Daily 18 getting Lo be the strongest man on the home team, but he bas a bad habit of objecting to the decisions of the umpire on very trivial points, It looks too much like Anson. ‘Shoeneck, the new Hoosier first baseman, ts one of the biggest men ever seen on a diamond, His gigantic 1orm, hewever, 1s familiar to Washing. tontans, Itis learned that the league directors at their meeting at Asbury Park on Wednesday,in addition 10 acting upon the two disputed games mentioned yesterday, considered tne demands of Barney Gil- ligan tor while under suspension by the Washington club and tue Sullivan-Esterbrook Azbt ‘The suspension of Guligan Was decided to be just, while the Suilivan-Esverbrook troubie was laid over for further consideration, ———_— A Davonrgn was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Downey this morning. ‘Their friends will be glad Yo know tuat both mother ana child are doing well. ‘Tux Navat Cousat between the Monitor and Merrimac will be portrayed with life-like accuracy this Week at Bay Roundtrip,g1. No extra charge.— Advi, Rom Buxuxe Powozs, Assoturexy Puan ‘This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alumor phosphate powders. Sold cniy in cans, Roxal Baking POWDER CO, 108 Wall st, Nex Wuex You Go Ox Your Vacartox YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING “THIN” FOR THE HOT DAYS WHICH YOU ARESURE TO FIND, AND SOMETHING SUITABLE FOR THECOOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS: WHICH ARE SURE TO COME, FOR GENTLEMEN THE PONGEE SILK COATS AND VESTS ARE THE MOST PRAC- TICAL “THIN THINGS,” AND THE SERGES “FILL THE BILL” COMPLETELY FOR THE COOL Days, IF YOU DON'T TARE A “DUSTER” YOULL BE SORRY, AND IF YOU LEAVE YOUR LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT BEHIND YOULL REGRET IT. WE WILL BE GLAD TOSUPP&Y YOU WITH. THESE ARTICLES OF THE MOBT AP- PROVED STYLES. ¥.B. BARNUM & Co, aulé 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Testy Yuans Exeenrexce SELLING DRY GOODS TO CASH CUSTOMERS, Beautiful Lawns, Sc... &c., 10c., Black Surah Silks, reduced to 50¢, excellent *aialityt price was 75¢., soipulls Linen, finest quality, price was 15¢., reduced C1 Ibat width, preg wan Spe. reduced fo37igou Tide double ange: ry and btripes, actual cost 37 }40., States reget rice Toa: styles, 10c. tin Moire, Watered Sik, price was $1, reduced to tiful Satteens, new French styles, 15¢. Velling, PTA “77 Sendpatiemaligealgated price was 25c., reduced to 120. bgt CARTERS, 711 MARKEY SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. Cash cust 5 oF 01 Sesh customers who buy 85 or over will select one of Pure ‘Towel “Tae Svrzexe Law Or Naruze 18 NECESSITY.” In order to feel comiortable we must dress ourselves according to the season, and taking in consideration that we offer merchandise at such low figurce, com- ‘ined with many other facilties of purchasing, the RICH AND POOR, THE HIGH AND LOW, OF the District of Columbia can share the same comforts alike. SPECIFICATION OF BARGAINS EXHIBITED ON OUR WELL-KNOWN THIRD FLOOR. ‘The remainder of our Crasy consisting of 6 pes.only. in dark Garnet, Navy Blue, and Cream colors, reduced from 1:3 to Se. p. yd. Wax Dorr ‘You take Hood's Sarsaparilla, if you have impure blood. ore ‘Sarsaparills I have not hed the headsche, my food has relished snd seemed to do me good, and I have felt 1ay- self growing stronger every day.” M.A HTEINMAX, 19 Grand ave., Grand Rapids, Mich, HOODS SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggist. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C.1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 3 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. CITY ITEMS. Spesial Notice. ‘Tue Farr, 812 Seventh street northwest, pon ep ination soap der only 3c. & DOX. lust powder is worth 100, Cut glass ice-cream saucers, 5c. poe et 001 A 19c, -whisk-! tor 10c, Decorated spiash mats, 5c. 10c, feather duster for 5c. Colored chamber pails, 15¢. Carved bread knives, 10c, ‘Spout strainers oply 4c. French steel paring knives, 120, Chain pot cleaners, 7c. Indian glue “The Best,” Se, M spoons, 2 for 16 gallon water coolers for 69e. um Fate, 812 7th st, a. Ww. 2 Full value for cash. Young’s Cash 5c, Store, 7th st, between I and K. 1 Trays Given Away. One of those handsome Oriental Trays will be presented to-morrow to each purchaser of $1 or more at 3.W. Augenstein’s, 817, 819 and 821.7Ub st nw. Read some of the bargains offered: Wasi Howls and Pitchers, 46c.; larger size 63c.; 3.String Brooms, 13c.; 4-string, 22c.; 50c. Floor ‘Oil-Ciotl only 21¢. yard; best quailty’ Zine Washboards 14 ¢ts., worth 40c.; English China Chamber, with broad color bands, $2.56, worth $4; Porcelain Lined Cooxing Pots; 11, 15 and 19c., worth 20, 30 and 40c. each; English'China Decorated ‘rea Set 56 pleces, $3.28, worth $6; large Washbasin and Clothespins, 13¢.; Fancy ‘Box writing Paper and Envelopes, 18¢., Worth 50c.; One-half dozen Table Tumbiers, 17¢.; 1 dozen qt. Masons Preserving Jars, 84c.; 4 qt. Preserving Kett roelain ned, 76.5 6 Gt, 42c. No’ reasonable omer re- on lance of our stock of Refrigerators and ‘Trunks. Our $10 Baby Carriages reduced to $5.91. ‘The “Grand Republic” Ci, is full upto an ordinary 10c. cigar. For sale by all first- dealers. Wholesale agents, Luchs & sro, 1 Only 30 of those $25 Round Bay lots left; 100 soldin three days. If you want to make 100 per cent on your money, buy while they are low. Pennsylvania ave. 1 The Great Adiantic and Pacific Tea Company has concluded, in order to introduce and at the same Ume to push their unexcelled baking powders and Thea Nectar ‘Teas, togive either & handsome plate or a beautiful cup and saucer. They wil also give an elegant pitcher, a useful whisk-broom holder, and many useful and orna- mental articles to ‘every purchaser who buys a pound of either thelr infallible baking powders or ‘hea Nectar Teas, On Saturday we will give to our customers ‘handsotwe fans, and will continue the gifts during the following Week. We will aiso present in con- nection with the other proposed gifs to each cash buyer of teas and coffees a. superb panel, which 18 an elaborate and beautifully designed picture. All these inducements, and our excellent goods at popular prices, ought to be sufficient reasons to increase our already immense business. Great reductions in ail grades of pure Sugars, The best Standard Granulated Sugar at sc. per oun ‘The best Standard A Sugar at 73¢c. per pound. ‘The best White Extra @ Sugar at 7c. per pound, ‘The best Light C Sugar at 63gc. per pound, The dest Cut Sugar at 834c. per pound, ‘The best Powaered Sugar at 83¢c. per pound. We give checks with ‘every 25 cents’ worth of ‘Tea, Coffee, and Baking Powder. REMEMBER OUR STORES: 503 7th st. n. w.; 1620 14th st. n. W.; 3104 M st, Georgetown; 58, 59, and 60 Center Market; 92 Western Market; 8 abd 9 0st. Market; 101 North- ern Liberty Market, 3 Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m. Sewing Machines for Kent by Week or month at Auerbacu’s, 7h and H sis., sole agen- cy for the Light-Running Domestic. a015,17,18 For 50c. we give yous 1% inch by 6 to9 feet trunk strap, better than is sold elsewhere at 130. ‘Torwam’s, 1231 Penn, ave. o.W. eonw A Heated Term recalls the fact that Cqigate & Co.’s Toilet Waters are very refreshing in @e basin and bath. tu,f,27 “R ue” mends China, GlassWoo4,£0, Cor Tais Oct. We are offering Fifty Thousand Dollars’ worth of FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. FOR CASH ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. W. B. MOSES & SON, Corner 11th and F ats. n.w., ‘Washington, D.C. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE GOODS MARKED AT COST, AND LESS THAN COBT. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW DAYS UNTIL ABOVE AMOUNT IS SOLD: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, Silk Plush, $75; reduced to 850. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Plush, $125; reduced to 9100. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Brocatelle, $200; reduced to $150. ‘Mahogany Table, $50; reduced to $30. Imitation Mahowany Cabinet, 845: reduced to €32, ‘Mahogany Inlaid Desk, $45: reduced to $32, ‘Mantel Cabinet, $65; reduced to $50. ‘Table, imitation Mahogany, Teduced to $14. Imitation Mahogany Cheval Glass, $35; reduced to 27. Imitation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to $13. Pillow Lounge, $50; reduced to $38. Antique Ash 3-plece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to $13.50. Olive Wood 3-piece Chamber Suite, $32; reduced to $26. Walnut 3-pioce Chamber Suite, $70; reduced to $55. Fine Mahogany 3-piecs Chamber Suite,500; reduced to $375. Antique Oak Chiffonier, $18 : reduced to $14. Walnut Chiffonier, $17; reduced to $13, Imitation Mahogany Sideboard, $25; reduced to ¢20. Imitation Mahogany 8-foot Extension Table, $13; reduced to $10. Walnut 8-foot Extension Table, $18 ; reduced to $13 CARPET DEPAR1MENT. . 53:22 yards best Ingram Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 1.100 yards best Ingrain Carpet, G5c.; reduced to 450. 418 yards Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 45c.; re- duced to 30¢, ‘76 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c. ; reduced to 250. 9920 Yerda Cotton Ingrain Carpet, ée.; reduced to 1.200 yards Tapestry Carpet, $1; reduced to 750. tciB00 yards Roxbury Tapestry Carpet, 90e.; reduced 7 1,100 yards Tapestry Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 45c, 1,300 Body Brussels Carpet, $1.25: reduced to 95c. Including Bigelow, Lowell and English makes. 1,400 yards Wilton Velvat Carpet, $1.50; reduced 0900. Ee est Moquette Carpet, $1.50; reduced to 2.250 yards Wilton Carpet, §1.75; reduced to $1.10 523 yards Kensington Art Carpet, square yard, §1;. reduced to 60c. 900 yards Seamless Fancy Straw 350.5 re- oly ‘Matting, @2 Hearth Rugs, Smyrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. 200 Mats, Smyrna, €1.50; reduced to #1. 100 Matta, Smyrna, @1; reduced to 65c. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Furniture Covering Tapestry, 50c. : reduced to 350. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $1.25 ; reduced to 75¢c. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $1.75; reduced to $1. =” Covering Tapestry, $1.50; reduced to Coomme Br Gus A fall tine of GAS COOKING STOVES (Oe band and for sale, Gurrs Sos d Scourro ; ¥ A grvat reduction in Madras Curtains, if HOMES! HoMnsi Buys vestitul self-oa ‘three acres of land. s house. Hf ston Viliage; 236 miles from O1 scree: ous of 1214 scree), located ‘at at terminus of (he Tenle; tric Hat Sirtiying Desutitulty for wubaivision, at 8430" aad acre, ‘Over 100 choice selections of FARMS and SMALL pS f ‘HOMES near the cityin all gee go reap and ob Very easy terme Call oF Sulietan aul?-2t Fe. SALE_A PLEASANT COUNTRY HOMEOF 3 ‘acres in Virginia,” om line of rallroai and near yndance of fruit and shade. Terms ¥e eaey. Address M. D., Star office. aul6 Se POR SALE FARMS FROM 100 600 ACRES AND from $12.0 $100 per acre: houses and lots lo- cated on Met. Br. Kit; attentior call on HCHARD i Kock o R RENT—A GOOD DAIRY FARM, SPLENDID Pasture, 23 mies from Washington; very low rent. Apply to PHL aulo-1w ¥. ave. FS SALE—AT MELROSE P: HYATTS. Ville, Md.. desirable Lots, opposite the handsome Tesidence of the late R. K. Eliiot, esq. Lote 50.vy 130 Poet ge te a setae Saat ae ace eat SeuisRy ie HA Behar Bene sul5-lm 1307 # st. nw. it SALE—AT DERWOOD STATION, ME! BR. 37 building lots, $100; 3-acre lo! farm, dwelling and all outbuildiues, AT ROCKVILLE, CHUICE HOME, four minutes’ walk from station: ew fourteen-rvom dwelling, laze yard, curdeu; other houses, six to twenty four rooms, 81,200 to 87,500; 100 building sites in oak aud chest But groves, $100 to $500. AT WINDHAMS, 12-acres, si-room house, outbuild- Ar ee oe F aang minutes from ao ew seven-room ine rove; on Sandy Spring Fike, GO acres splond{a land; 152 acres, with bew III rovemeuts, Ane Iavd, fruit, shadi "gc. chen) Ent estate in the market OOUKE Er LUCKEET O86 Fst" After 12, Kockviile, auld-2w ANTED—TO BOY A FARM OF ABOUT, 200 re itable for «raz:ng purposes, loca! far from tho Distrioe of Coumbia Aadrees office. PROPOSALS. ‘PRQEOSALS FOR COAL —REFORM SCHOOL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WasHinaTon, August 15, 1888.—Sealed proposals will be received ‘at muy office in the Glover Bulling, 1419 F street n. w.. Up to noon of LHURSDA}, AUGUST 30, 1888, tor the dvlivery at the Retorin School of 400 tons White Ash Furnace Coal, more or less: 100 tous Whit> Ash Kange Coal, stove size, more or less: 200 tons George's Creek Cumberiasd Coal, more oriess. All to be of the Dest qua-ity. free irom siate and other impurities. "To be elivered im quant. ties and (at such times Ss may be ry direct d by the superintendeut of the School. robes zad0 pounds vo the ton, aa fe of 20 ean mo itt welgher. contractor, prope als inust ‘be ‘sndoreea sa Rope for ‘Goal if bids ‘or ‘waive. dciccts is roscrv ALEXANDER J. FALLS, Fresideut of the Board of ‘Trustees, aui7-8t ONZE. OF THE, COMMISSIONERS 0 DISIRICT OF COLUMBIA, August 16th, GrFICE OF THE ComMIsIONERS, WasHINOTON. D. August 16th. 1888 —seaied proposals will be received ‘at ‘this office unl 1WELV:. O'CLOCK M. on 4 Bi- DAY, AUGUST TWENTY-FOURTH, 1888, for con- structing su edditional story ou First Precinct Police Station-House, fronting on 12th street, between C and yoeta northwest. Blank sorme of Proposals end ions, together wi necessary informa- can be obtained, upou tion therefor, at the office of the Inspector .t Bui.d.nze of the District of ‘Columbia, and only bids upou these forms will be con- Hidered. “the riglt, 4s reserved to reicct any and all Vids oF parts of bids. WM. B. Wi Bb, SAM'L E. WHEATLEY, CHAS, W. BAL MOND, Contmiasio ROPOSALS FOR FUEL. — CLERKS OFFICE, HOUSE OF Re PRESENTATIVES, WasHixoTox, 888.—Sealed Proposals will be re@ived til 1WELVe U'CLOCK "MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH, 1888, for the delivery of one thousand (1,000) tous of the best white ash furnace Goal screcned), more or less; also ‘fifty (50) cords of the best spruce pine, and one hundred (100) cords of the best oak wood, more ur iess, a8 may be needed at the Houre of Keprcsentatives duripx the preseut fiscal year, said wood aud coal to be delivered ‘and stored in {he Vaulis at the South wing of, the Capitol, at such times and in such quantities as desired by the Clerk of the House of ‘Kepresentatives, The cout must 2.240 pounds to the tou aud the oak wood be cut in three (3) pices. ‘The wood must: measure 128 cubic feet to the dord and oe corded. measured and cut at the Capitol. ‘Tue right to rewelich the coal at the Capitol, and the right toreject any aud ail’ bids red, ‘The bids to ve endursed “#roposals for coal and wood,” and addressed to JOHN B. CLAKK, Clerk of House of ‘Kepresentatives U. 8. aul0-2awdw OFFS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WW ASHIXGTON, August 10, BEM, besled proposes will be, received ‘¢ this office untl TWELVE O'CLOCK M. on MONDAY, AUGUST ‘TWENTIETH, 1888, for constructing a brick Police Statiou-House. fronting on 9th st., bet. Maryland aye- ue and st, ne. Blauk forms of proposals and speci: fications, ther with all other né tion, can’ be Obtained upon a joconsary iniorua jeation theretcr at the office of the Inspector of Buildings of the. District of Columbia. and only bids upon there forms will be cone ulerog, The right: reserved toreieet auyendall ide Wat, WEBB, SAMUEL E. WHEATLEY, CHAS. RAYMOND, Commissioners, D.C aull-6t Paexouexan Our sales of inst week overshadowed and over- slaughed the sales of any previous busy week of the Dusiest season of the year. Accustoised as we are to being comparatively busy even in dull season, the ‘week last past, with ite eager and anxious buyers, was tous REMARKABLE REVELATION, im that it revealed the fact that there need be no dull ‘season, provided one does the right tning at the right time. Kesults make it appear that we are GUILTY OF THE CRIME, for crime it is, if the sulphurated statements of the ‘opposition be true. If it be a crime to protect the laboring man by selling strong, serviceable, durable ‘Tweed Trousers at $1.75, WE ARE GUILTY, If itbescrime to sell strictly all-wool Trousers, stylish im appearance and of excellent make, at $2. WE ARE GUILTY, If it beacrime to enable you to purchase » really handsome pair of all-wool Trousers at $2.50, WE ARE GUILTY. If it bea crime to fw nish you with a pair of perfect- fitting Trousers, tailor-made and all wool, at $2.78. WE ARE GUILTY. If it be aecrime to protect you in the quality, make and price of any and all articles of Ready-made Cloth- ing for Men, Youths, Boys and Children. WE PLEAD GUILTY, and throw ourselves upon the mercy of the people, knowing that no bifurested Baal wiil be admitted into ‘their counsels, VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 Guz and 920 7th st.nw.. corner Massachusetts ave. Strictly One Price, ‘Oren Saturdays tl 11. m S2-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale ‘Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, from 7 till AWo'clock. PRICE, 250. aulé Seastonz Axn Covwrar Worx SPECIAL DISCOUNT TUESDAY, WEDNESDA’ ‘THURSDAY. og Pagina wir ebatsaance Bolging Sesting Table Cover, price 75c., reduced to EXTRA VALUES IN STAMPED LINES. sod Bureau Gover, Soc” tweed 730 ae io a Ente shades 19 hope ‘Sik and Bagarron Art Threed in Wome Sa REORDER BARB 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, ‘Decorative Art Boome, 514 9th ot. aw. the New Home Sewing Machines. aul3 Brz Or Wasamaros _ OLD BYE WHISKEY. . ‘Tho Purest and Finest Whiskey over put wpon aul © BUTLER LEELAN! ‘George County, Sid will weoeite tie ine to be educated with bis'own duagter wo or Jgsbout twelve Toure of age: situation niet emaG bealthy: grounds commodious and Stractive; "sertan, €100 © years So extras ic cat S6r\HE ART OF ALL ARTS, NO PERSON's EDU ation is complete without it."— Emerson I-SONPROFESsIONAL COCESE IN ELOCUTION PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN OkaT On. HL_PROFESSIO Ak COURSE I TING. < rk 188k SRUVRTE LESSONS may commence nk Sey ime BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN TRINID, ‘This is the only Insti tu the U ‘thet Pet Stt'cnd Boundary sta. ne for salcat oaneaa: | PERPRCRS © got fr the sage ‘SS pape Catal all cash payments lone me low. itera be wep HABITS, COLLEGE 7% Higebricn AN aul-2m Isai Pat_| PO) Weslinewn De. OS® “mie” it SALE—FINE PROPEREY: RIGHT IN HEART of city; located west of 4th st. n.w.and within squares of the Fension (fice and ix squares of Government Printing Thirty-cieht houses can his to a handsome profit: Capitalists and Frobicaten are invited to ot my vestigate this, WASH. DANENHOWER citie 1115 Fst now. RLINGTON ACADEMY, SAUL BUILDI A ‘Sar te st. onp. U.S Potent Onica Fall torm of 1888 begins September 17. ‘Day aud evening sessions, BURTON MACAFEE, A. M.D. Careulars at Sau!'s Seedstore and the Bookstorea.al 53m, SUMMER RESORTS. Tee aa 2 Pe uate drives, No mosision. : vee Ua J. 8G. Re CRUMP. TANTED—ATLANTIO OITY EXOURSIONISTS Y ‘formed that fretless Rowan Table 61.50 at Hail "Park ards Homan inn BRLLG "AN, of Washington. HENAN ‘SPRINGS, Va—ALUM, | Ghaigben‘e Lithia, Arsenie Waters: elevation 2.500 feet. “Lerms ‘moderate. Open all year. "For pamphlet addrees A J. Sf als. JOR SALE—AT CAPI Ma ‘end finely furnished hotel, with's large patronage: pietannly Tooated ‘bear the beach; one of the frst to ‘Address ws P. 0. BOX 783, fabs Stay. Prices and terms made known on application. aul 6t LAKE GEORGE. ADIRONDACKS. (onan! after MONDAY, June 25, express traing on Went Shore Railroad will run Dally, exept Sunday, to‘and from the Jersey City Station ‘of the Peuayl- Tus allrosd” snaking clone connections with fat toana jaa CATSKILL MOUNTALS. EXPRESS.—Leave Jersey City Stativn at 8:90 an. Arrive Fboesic-s. via Kings: sion, "1283 pm. Grand Hotel, Tag spam Motel ma Faleavilie. 1:20. pm Drawine-room Cars Jersey t m I ; its to Grand Hotel Station and to Phannicla (for Ht Kasterskilland Mountain Howe) 7 op 2ag Kings tel Kaaterskill, 4:53 m.; Palenvile, 4:20 pm. 8:10p.m.: 8 Gaidwell, Lake Geo Sagamore, 9-00 p.m. Drawing:room Care Thiladelphia to Grand Hotel Sta- Naud vo Pheniets (or Hotel Kaatersiiil and Moua- ‘ior and to. tain House), New York to Caldwell and Jersey City to tov SAKATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECTAL— fasve, Waal 2:00. am Arrive Phomicia via Snuston, 7:91 pim.: Grand Hotel, 8:45 p.iu.: Ho- tel Kastcrekill, 0:18 pam Mt, House Station, 8-00 D. mm; Palenville, 8:05 prim, Arrive Saratoga 9°25 pu Huns to Caldwell, Lake George, om Saturdays oly. ar Hiving 10:40 p.m. Drawing-room Cars New York to ‘td Hotel Station and’ to Phoenicia for’ Hotel fitand Mountain House), and W ‘0 vania Railroad offices sities eer tal oe Freorts, by Went Shore, Saroad, “Barage ‘checked pera paras ‘. E. LAMBERT, Je2Kteer 15 General Passenger Avent, New York. "AY RIDGE HUTEL. B Bay Ridse, Ma, om Chesapeake Bay. nt, Terms, $2 and $2.50 per 7 BLO To Slo perwesk., Childten and Nurses half Trait ‘Bay Hidge 7:10 am. arriving in Vasbingtouat8'30e 0. io" tne tor Boyartmeate, For further inforamation address CHAS, WEBB of 3, aul-3w Manager. E nm IT R® COUONSAPANTIC CITY, &. & Special rates to Washingtonians, . 10, #12 and 15 per week. $2 and $2.50 per day. 3y28-1m C4, RINES. o™=x CITY, MD. ATLANTIC HOTEL. OPEN TILL 18T OCTOBER, ‘Bathing and Boating. U1 Good Faing and Gunning. Elewant Dani gy2l-1m Moke, HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, ‘Leonardtown. Md.,is now open forsummer guests, $S'and nurses bait-yrice No toaguiioe, Stoatboats daily. HERBERT ¥, MOORE Proprietor. y19-1m JPJRERKELEY SPRINGS AN On B. £0. RB (Main Stem). ‘Two and a half hours from Washington. ‘The merits of Berkeley and its Waters are famous, and sre © 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 large, Cuisine excellent, elegant Ball-room, and ‘Mune. ‘Terms most reasonable. ‘Write for Dlustrated and Deserivtive Pamphlet. 3y18-1m* INO. T. TREGO, Prop._ FPRENGE ELE FACGHT FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND. Novel method for acquiring a perfect Pronunciation, | Free initiation lesson {rom instants. Beous provouncing charts (new invention). Sco! Classes reopen Sept 17th at 723 13th st. Ine tew TOMA Ibe suthor of these works. Mule. V. PRUD- HOMME. can teach an adult beginuer to understand Eerie ya are tena pee . You can be an scholar, al 4-3m PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. THREE EN- Sire Born: Nations! Hank of the wopathe Buadins. Somer 7th and D sta. n.w. Five stroct car lines paae beat gal Culture by the Delsarte system Civics. including training for citizenship. Moral aud Social Culture, ele mevts of Political Econumy and Coml. Law, Coml. Geography. Tuition fees: Year scholaraiip, day sea sions, teu month. pa mon'h'y instalments of ter, ten weeks, payable on N sdons: Year schol. $50: three montis, €16. “Sjecial goummer, Dep. rtments ior Sienor-asis. Bitunan Short: hand, iting and the Uraphophone, Practic English Branches; “Delsarte School of Expression Write or call for illustrated annual ann School year barine Monday Sept 3 Coligge arrangements on and after Monday. Aus. €.SPENCERLL. B.Principal Mrs SARA A.SPENCER, Vice-Principal "1, GARFIELD SPE ene OK HILL COLLEGE, Conducted by ‘the Bro Senools. Scien titic. Classical, and Commercial Courses. ‘The Modery Lauguawes aud Drawing are taurht with- out extrachanre. studies will be resumed ou the 1st Monday of September, 1888. £W "Send for prospuctua, aull-twepl MASEEN's | COMMENCIAL COLLEGE AND Schoolof Telerrayhy and Type-writing, 313 6th #t. uw. near City Post-Ditice. ue Sept. 10h. LORED students uotaduutted. FRANCISG. MAL- TYN, Pree CK UNE AMC B. Prim: J.C WEEDON. Asst. ; Miss H. B. WEIR, Type-writing. will LENWOOD OK GIRLS AND INSTIIUTE. FOR stall boys, near Hoods’ Milla, BL & O. 8. Kh gust instruction ina! departments, Musics specialty. Special attention ‘paid small children. Mra. W. TE, Glenwood, Howard Co., Ma. auli-ae* Vesa ND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NA- TIONAL UNIVELSITY.” The nfth annual course of Iectures will begin Monday. October 1, 1888, and terminate Apr! 30, 1889 For announcement and in- formation, apply to H. H. BARKER, M.D., Dean. 1116 rlephons No. 7._ pee RCAELE 00D | ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILES rail from Washi nu=tun city. Te six eth com ol jon bails of Bop T2 Tue principal will sccommodste in ise home ss members of his iaufly twenty-five boys. Bor terms, Iceation. course of lustraction, abd special sdvantayen, address, unt Septomber 1, Rev, Dr. C. K. NeLSON, Brookville, Monyromery County, Md. im (CCEMESS SqHOOL FoR Glas. Seminary HL 10 uulles south of Warhington. Twelfth annual session basins Sept. 20, ISSN GA, WORTHINGTON, Principal, Box 21, alexandria, Va. References: Ai. tov. A.M Handoiph, D. De Kev. ie H. Mekim, D. D, Gen. W- iH. F. Lee, dir. Hime. au3-im 3 = 1223 15m Sz. ‘The MISSES KERR'S Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ac- commodations for a limited number of Boarding Pu- ils, Until September address NIAGARA FALLS SOUTR, aul-3m Ontario, Canada, Ts MEDICAL, DENTAL. AND PHARMACEUTI- ‘cal Departments of Howard University will bora their winter session “Uctober I. For information and circular address C. B PURVIS, M. D., Secretary. 2 “1118 TSG wt DSOR COLLEGE AND WINDSOR FE- tnale college: separate balldiogs; full wraduati yurves wi also. Primary, % Dustness departiueuts, Fall sessions open Sept 12, ‘1888. For aid or regular terms, add: REV. AM D., Brest, New Windsor. Md. 3y3i-2m. out r giv of Virginie. Unsurpassed for tes beauty and healthtuluess, only o0-iives from Washe justou elty, ous brauch of the Richmond and Deauville Kaltroad. The «rounds, ten acres in all, ave tastefully. flocs in tho biate. ‘Terma very recnemaber Wee cosa’ im ‘the State, ‘Terme we - logues aduress GEO.G: BUTLER AM. Pris. Sys-cozm BOEDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. N.3- Charming location on the Delaware. Healthful, hotelike and Christian. Superior facilities in music and art. Health, manners and morals carctully guarded. address Seissesode i PU PERSSELL UT any ACADEMY. Pr Miil-cu-iudaun, ‘New Yorks Send for catalogue TOWN'S. THEDEN, Ml Je15-co8m S DJQHNS COLLEGE. ANNAPOLIS. MD. EIGHT jets and Four Courses of Study. Students permitted to board in clubs if desired. ‘Terms very moderate. Preparatory School attached. Special tention viven to fitting boys to enter college, the wni- versity, o the military or naval schools of the Gov- grnmeut. Situation most beautiful and bealthful For catalogues address President THOMAS FELL, aM. 25-2 DMA.” ‘Principal APE MAY POINT, N. J.—CARLTON HOUSE open after June 28. Cape House al ‘open. Cuisine and appointments surpassed by no house ou the coast. Seventh season of present managemeut. A. H. HAMIL’ VOREST INN, FOREST GLEN STATION, B. 0. R. K. 9 miles from Washington, 1s now open, under management of F. Teuney and W. H. Crosbi of ind Na- je30-2m AUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Fauquier County, Va, INE 18T for the accommodation of Facets, For most complete aud ‘beat equipped sutmrnet Bot and cold bait on each Hoor. oe ‘Terms, $35 to $60 per calendar month. Twoand ¢-baalf hours from Wasi ‘Four trains daily. tite for cireshae Somtaining analysis of water, at- jelsvm H. CABELL MADDUX. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, Great North Mountain, near Winchester. Va., 6 hours from Washington. A.safe home for families, NO BAR, Accommodates nat ny scenery eran’; roadie, Rivest chalybeste,akaline,litiix rulphur, and healing Bs Table. ae Li mineral A. 8. PRATT, The Sun Building. Washington, D.C. BY Bice ON THE CHESAPEAKE, ‘The most complete in all tts appointments of any re- ‘sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River. MUSIC BY ITZEV’S MILITARY BAND, First-class Restaurant under new management, Raltimore snd Ohio Depot, Washington, Bam i30 and 420 pa. Bundaye 10 a tne 30 2:10 and’ 3:30 p.m Returning, leave Bay Ridge 11:45 a.m, 6:40and 9 am TE bovaB and pane ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. Tickets B. and O. ticket 13s TRtadeylvante aves andat Depot "Os wine at 9-00 a.m. week i! connect wits the MAMMOLE STEAMER COLUMBIX SIXTY MILES UP THE BAY, ‘To Baltimore and return. arriving at 5:00 P.m., allowing ‘Taking the trip four. af the Ridge. 10c. for round trip.wu7toselG MOUNTAIN'S BEOW.” THE ST. “O% Toone and at tui ele: ELMO. Atew Rooms yet can be ad at, sant house, Cuisine second to none. Six hundred and ety-aix feet of Piasas. Elecaut Black Sasa fabinn, — : rates for NAtioxar MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The sixty-seventh winter session will begin October 1, 1888, and end March 1, 1889, in the new Collece Bujlding, 1325 H st.n.w. For circulars and informa- tion of both departinents address Dr. A. F. A. KING, 726 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. Telephone call. 885. ay 34-2 5 A YEAR-SHORTLIDGE MEDIA (Pad $500 ACADEMY.—Boya, College or Business, min. tr Broad st. station, Phila,.24 ‘trains daily. SWITHIN CSHORTLIDGE, 4°15, A.M, (Harv Proprietor. Is. affords facilities equaled J SS NQHNOOD INSTITUTE SELECT SCHOOL FoR W. QELS poly ae 1407 Mana. uve. Sit at Siem or sumer Board Tuition qidrew Mra 8. W. HALSEY, Norwood Va SEMINARY lightfully situated in the beautiful and healthful Frederick Valley, Md. It has an abundant supply of water from inoubtain springs: the pe are ‘commodious and elegantly furnished. the teach. ere are uble and efficient: music, lanx’ W.H PUL Li D. Frederica. Ma. References iney. Wan Ay Bartiett” DD Wastinie. ton, and glee te {cilowing whe davuphterk area to Wilson. Hon. Thomas M. Burean da SO Pore ap oe 280 and $300; reopens Sept uiber 20. Prot 3 INEAR. A. Prin. Circulars sent. 3 Pe ~_SyS-2igui (QELWYN HALL, THE READING, PA, MILITARY Sitaiens “S" ours from Washingon. Evers modern pliance for study and recreation. ®400 per ere Sioiriaas eae fn NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA~FPOUNDED BY Thomas J: flereon)—Session of nine months, ins oa ger ey instruction in Literature, _ a = se Poiiaaa ete annum. _ Me. HINGTON oe W/*inDikekeren xonwar INSTITUTE, ‘Jor twe training of teachers, aS om Pansvrrma Stone We will offer the balance of stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS at cost and leas. Batiste reduced to 10 cents per yard. ‘Extra fine Plaid and Striped India Lawns reduced to 12Me. per yard. Great bargains in Wool Dress Goods st 25c, Sic. 37340., 50. ‘Wiil offer a special bargain in Marseilles Quilts, full 11-4, ae. Extra choice styles in Koechlin's Setines, now 250. One lot Men's Cream Fiannel Yachting Shirts ro- uced from $1.50 10 $1. ‘Bargains in Gummer Underwear for Ladies, Men and Great mark-down in Homery. ‘o i Ovelotof child's full rerular Ribbed Hose, good quality. Price was 25¢ to 35e. 50e. € ih fall tw of Me's Furnishing at very low prices. n3 MATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. ‘Remnants at lees than cost. CARHART & LEIDY. all (928 7th and 706 Kot aw. PEPMoNT ame ue. Schedule tn August 12, 1888. 8.90.0. Mant Tone Mall Daily: tor Warrenton, Es ioe tt iz ‘Warrenton. Char. Jottewtule, Gordonsviiie Sate Pacers Rote Kyecbbuns. kooky tyeen Lynchtare and base’ patina = Reemiecscaaee G5 ‘ton with Bie-pers Mov sina ‘oar AM. Sharlottesvilie at sad Seatone Gresusbore, Raleigh, Bironng” mag: tw ronnec re ad Sg apie oh focrare got utemeu fapneal uate eas eae arn tiraiaress og 2B ste, mul. E GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO THE NOKTH, WEST. AND sot DOUBLE TRACK." SPLENDID Sci STEEL KAILA. MAGNIFICENT EQU IN EFFECT AUGUST 5, INss TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, Pio CORNER SIXTH AND B shkeets, 0 For Pittsburg and the West. Chicaro Lim! Pullmen Veetibuled ‘Care, roy Line, #50 a.m. dally, to i WEST. K 0 at daily nat apd st Laut ‘with Sieering Cars from Metsbune t. Cmcionatt Jas 1. TAYLOR, Goneral Parseuger Ageut, . MENT stare PoE Exon ot Pest ath, aud Barnieburg to St. Louis: dally, except Saturday, to Chi with Slenpine Car Altoona tos cae Weatern Express, at 5 Gaily, with Sloop Cam Wasiteton © St Toute, and wat Sey Saturday. Harrinbury to ieveinnct cr vom Sully at Marrisburc with thrash Sisoers fot Louleville and Memphis ™m to Pittsburg, and Pi Pacine Express, 10:00 daily, for Pittsvurs aud the West. with Aebane to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Cavandairua, and Rochester, daily for Buf. Halo aud Niagara, dat, except aturaas. 10-00 p. ma. with Sleeping Car fashingto: to Kix eter For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira at #50 ‘Aan. daily. except Sunday. For New York and. the ‘S bd oF 2 . Bunda: 11:40 a in. S120 jas. “Limited Expres of Pathos Yates Cars 9:40 am. daily, except Sunday, and 345 p 00 p.m. every day. ‘or alien. For ber fistbor without’ chase "dally cttaet” aster, das.2:00 p.m, For Brocklyn, ¥. ¥., all through trains connect Pwith’ bcnta of Brockipny Annex. affe Girect transfer to Fulton street, avoiding 00, and 11.40 wey City ferriage scross, Fork Of For Philadelphia, 7-20, 9-00, 1 2:00, 4:10, 6-00, 10-00 Fred fer Bet0ne AND OHIO RAILROAD, ‘Northwest, express ond 15 mands ae For Lexings m, ~.05 and 5-25 p.m. daily, express, Be incarnate be Sam tol *3.45 poe ‘uterusediate For Sinweriy aud 30 pam. 10:30 vam For Annapolis, 6:40 and 8:30am, 12.1 7 at, 4:10 pan, Stations between Washington 40, 8:308.m,, 12:10, 3:30. 4 ‘On Sandays, am. 1 15, J For Stations on the Met 1:15 m Pm Bran: Siudaye'l Tp nat For Luray and points ou "the R'to Roanoke, afd all’ pointe’ south vin Western Kit, Spun Trnige arrive trom © Cinciauati and Lou! tu trom Pittsburg day Ponda, 10, aud 0-05 1. m- dally ore 10 m. dally aud B%So'tnd tip. te. Gn Susaays, 8/30. tn 30. m1 15, 2490.5, 830.8 Tek ‘texcept Sunday. Dally, Wanda gents en orders left" st ticket Feunsyivauia ave. Wea CLEMEN ) and ‘omly ‘at ticket offices, 619 rer. <IFAMLK JOHN W, THOMPSON, day, and Friday. Fare to all landings, ‘wecoud: TOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. For Paitiuore aud’ Potomne huver Areigbt must be ‘For furtuer m3-6m T. VERNON! MT. VERNON: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-strect wharf daily (exces t su — LL BLAKE, OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. RD NEW IKON 8! m. SATURDAYS at DA ‘as Nomini Oreck, ¥ ree vaanitowh, Md, Couecte. with, Band Shepherds” Ser schedule. JOHN B. PADGI COW. RIDLEY, Manager. i i i jortabie. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 291888. LEAVE WASHINGTON IM STATION CORN! OF MEW JERSEY AVENUE ARDC eiaeeT we I 10. an. tisbure and Cleveland, express daily 10:35 & xt and Local Stations, +10. 10am. Fer Pere cod Lees ations 12020059. 55 points between Baltimore aad ‘points (7.30 am, 0 and 4.30 and Balth 5 Church train leaves Washington on Sunday only ot }1 jan, stopping at ail stations ou For Frederick. 110-10am, 13, 14:35, 16:30 nm jagerstown, +10:20 am. end 15:30 p.m. Sbeuandosb Valley oatty 7-20 am, and 5.18 ally 62205 am od ‘Chester, and Wilmington, 10:43 Froin Singer 1 termediate pointe porth of Oe mc of iba. Sunday only. fur Wantingtou at 6 fost tracy 1 5 ig 2 oe 10°50 pm a ta ase Se CHAS 0. SCULL, Gen. Pas Agent, “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Commencing MONDAY, June 23, 1888, for Poto- bac Aver Jendiuys as tar as Co: Beach, Nomink, urrioman, aud Leo aratown. Teave Oth street whart at; am. Monday, Wednes- 3S LW. EMMAKE, i: Sine Sb cent : ‘or ‘Landings wlan every BORDAN. StS clock pk Manes to. ! NSON & BRO. ‘7h wtreet whart for Vernon aud liver Landiugs os tar down as G.ymout: Captain Se ea A and SURDA TE py tate at Bi fond 0. ie at a

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