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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, fain; near stationary vetaperaturey Yanan Winds, a ee “For Sale Houses;” cozy frame; good investment, SAVE your sight. Consult Hempler, corner 43. ‘Wits Ick Co.'s Penobscot tea—red wagons, Lowe Praxcu: Bouxsox Wuisky, $1.25 a bottle, Pistulled 1a 1874, Cynthiana, Ky. CLaties Kracter, Gr Th st ww, uae a ; CITY AND_DISTRICE Condensed Locais. ‘The funeral of Jno, F. Ballenger took place yes- terday afternoon, and ‘was attended by Eastern Lodge, Ne. 7, L 0. 0. F. Th vor League pienic, which was announced tobe held at Liefl-r's Park, August 27, will be held September 3 ac Athletic’ Park, Chas. Kidgeley, a young colored man, who lives on Pierce street, pléaded guilty, in the ‘Police Court als “afternoa, to w charge of stealing some har- | ness from D. months in Jail, T. Williams, ana as given “Six BOBBING THE WOMAN WHO GAVE HIM SHELTER—HE CLAIMED TO Bi THE NEPHEW OF KRY. SUN-DO-MOVE JASPER, OF KICHMOND. Martha Smith, a colored woman who lives in Fitamorris alley, did a kind act Saturday night, Jor which she was thanked by having @ handsomé gold Watch stolen from her house. A young col- Ored man Knocked at her door and sald he Was a Stranger in the city, and wanted a place to stay Over night. Mrs Sulith kindly offered Lim a room im her house and he made Ler a present of twenty- five cents. He told her that he was a nephew of the celebrated Kichmoad preacher, Kev. Mr. Jas- per, who preaches that “che sun do move.” “Yes. terday morning when sue called him to breakfast he did not Tespoud Lo “Ler call and much to, her Surprise she iouud that be had leit the house. Search was made about the house, and Mrs Saith discovered that her watch Was missing. She re- ported her loss to the police, who are now looking for the man who clatmed to be the nephew of Mr. Jasper. ‘Transfers of Heal Estate, Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: D.B. Groff to C. M. Potter, sub lot 41, 8q. 836; $5,200. C. M. Potter to D. B. Groif, subs $2 and 83, ‘sq. 1003; 1,900. C. A. Buckey toG. N. Nicholson, pi 23 and 24, sq. 389; $2,800. T.T. Keane to Buen T. Keane, pt. 12, Kes. €: $1,000. L. Harvey sstees, to W. S. Carter, subs 48 and 49, sq. Save -- Ginid Pire Insurance Co, to HL A. Lock Wood, subs G H and I, sq. S74; $5,250. A. S. Bliss to D. Kimball, undivided bali’ 19, sq. 211; $2,275. & D. Webb to J. J. Costinettl, sub 8 sq. 1015; — a MARCHING THROUGH THE RAIN. Our Soldier Boys Picasantly Encamped at Adantic City. Commspondence of Tix EVENING Stan. AmLantic Crry, N. J., August 19. Rub-a-dub-dub and a splashing of mud under many feet. Rain was pouring down when the Washington Light Infantry Corps and thetr camp- mates, the Corcoran Cadet Corps, arrived this morning. There was ample evidence that Atlantic City intended to spread itself on the reception, bat | the weather was more favorable to shrinking than citizens, the Moris Guards, a local military organ- ization, and a brass band stood under the dripping car-sheds when the train from Washington arrived at 8:30 am. Some of the reception committee did the visitors the honor of coming out into the rain im dress coats. When the visitors had disem- on the iawn ou the seaward side of the United ‘States Hotel, Here visitors and reception commit- | tee halted. Mayor Hoffman, of Atiantic City, stepped forward and made a brief speech of wel- ‘come, to Which Col. Moore responded. An Ameri. can flag and the colors of te Washington Lignt Infantry Cerps were holsted on the flagstaff, tue band saluted the colors by playing the “Star Spangled Banner,” and Camp Ordway became a reality, An informal guard, was mounted and | camp-lite was commenced. The boys were all hungry and a raid was made on the breakfast table.” Tue two uilitary organizations were ace companied from Washington by several Is of houorazy members, citizens, wives, sisters, babies, and sweethearts, Tue tralh was ‘composed of fit- teen cars, and the journey was a slow one, lasting from 10 at night wuth 8:30 in the morning. Upto lor ‘clock laany evidences were given of rollick- ing Lumor prevatiing among the boys, but tue most high spirited among them began to Wiit and yawn: bevore the train bad passed Philadelphia, Tnere Was a long and unaccountable walt at Trenton, and Che Journey from there to Atianuc City was mmade by daylight. MORNING IN CAMP. It rained nearly all the morning, and camp scenes had a gray, dreary tint, Still, the boys began work as soon as breakfast was over, putting Uullngs to order. Baggage-wagons were unloaded, and “an immense Variety of articles uot strictly military Were soon strewn about the camp. The uel bers Of Lue messes Which vie with one another ju the decorations of their vents began operations, and svn the interiors of the tents showed the re- Suits of their planning and labor. “The Colonel's” mess Was Urst im the geld. Their tent Was artistically draped and —_parutioned and bung with attractive engravings. ‘The Ow! mess, the Minerva mess, the “We, Us & Co.,” the “Ouliest,” and others of the old messes of tue W. L. L Corps distinguished themselves by the tasterul decorations of Lueir tents. The Corcoran Cadet Corps, Woo, followed the fashion, and the Fineworss Tums Wrex aT Bay Ripos.—The re- Tkabie sutcesd attendiug the fireworks drama t Bay Ridge has induced the managers to con- Unue it this week. Exuibitions will be given on Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 19th, 21st, and 22d insts, respectively. ‘This’ ts undoubtedly the greatest performance of the kind ever given in this country. It's not a cofibination of colored hres and rockets ouiy, but a picture of actual bis~ Tory that will live in'the memory for life. There isnoextra charge, Kound-tip Uckets only §1.— —_ Dearnor Mx. Feank L. BuRganr.—Mr, Frank L. burkart, the proprietor of the cigar store ui the southeast corner of th and F streets north- West, died Saturday evening at his residence, No. 1113 9th strect, after a Urief Mines. He was miy twenty-three years of age, and was a member {the National Kites. ‘The funeral will uke place Irom bits late residence, ‘Oh Street northwest, Luls afternoon at 4 o'eldck, and the remains will Dé escorted by the Natianai Files, with the 3d artil Pry vand, w St. Mary's Catholle church, on 5th street, between G aud H, Where funeral services Wik be held, and thence to the German Cathoile cemetery, Lear Glenwood, ee — Fownxat ov Wa. SI. srerie.—The funeral of Wm, 3, Svelle Wook place from his residence yesterday afternoon. Mewbers of the Grand Encampment, LO. 0. Fy American Council of Red Men, thé Knights of Py thias, and Lincoln Post, G. A. KL, at Venied the services. The service was conducted by Prof. J. W. Hunt according tw the ritual of the Swedenborgian Society, The interment was at the Congressional cemetery. ‘Tux Mositox axb Mrnninac—At Bay Ridge this week. The greatest display of ireworks evel given in America, Noextra charge. Kound trip, $1 — Adit. —.__. TALKING TakIFF TO THE Faxwens.—The feature Of interest about the tweaty-second anniversary ‘Of the Woodland Farmers’ Club on Saturday, held on the grounds of the od Woodlawn estate, 4 luiies ‘rom Mount Vernon, Were the tariff addresses Of Representative Butterworth, of Ohio, and Repre- sentative Wilson, of West Virginia, AS the name indicates the association 1s cou of farmers, and the geotlemen were invited to speak on the Subject of “protection and the farming interests. ‘epresentative Lee occupied a seat on the plat form. In the absence of the president, Pierson, Col. O. E. Hine presided. Mr. Butter rth ‘opened the ‘discussion and Mr. Wilson closed it. ‘The speakers Were followed with cluse attention Dy the intetligent audience. Excu popular excursions to Atlantic lugre and Oaso Kailroad ts anbouuced for Saturday next, the 25th instant. ‘The spectal train will leave Baltimore and Obio depot at 4 p.m. arriving at the shore 10:45 p.m. ‘The excursionists are transferred quickly ahd comiortably across Yhiladelphia in horse cars. Au experienced caterer ‘of the company will provide lunch on the train— deviled crabs, sandwiches, fruit, &.—at reasona- Die rates. Keturning, the ‘special train will leave Atlantic Clty at 7 p.ua, arriving home about mid- hight. The tickets will also be valid for revurn Urip on ali regular trains of Sunday and Monday. Roundtrip fare, {A—Adve. Mua. Panwee’s Arreat.—Mrs Parnell has written a letter to Mr. P. C. MacCourt, of the Sixth Audi- tor's Mice, appealing wo all friends of home-ruie for Ireland, Whe may possess any letters, evidence ‘useful to ber son's defense from the attacks of the London Times, to forward the same to Mrs. Par- nell, Ironsides Park, Bordentown, N. J. Aw ENCOUNTER WITH A BURGLAR—At an early hour yesterday morning Mr. Jas. fi. Howarth, of No. 1031 North Capitol street, had an exciting Tussle with a negro burglar. He was awaxened by hearing a noise at lis dining-room window, and omg down stairs he arrived in the dining-room just as the negro Juiuped through the window. ‘Notwithstanding the fact that he Was not armed Mr. Howarth seized the intruder and cailed tor heip. ‘The latter, however, was not to be imide a Prisoner without’a strugyle, and he pounded bis captor over the head with an umbrella handle. Air. Howarth did the best he could wo secure tne prisoner, but the latter managed to break away and jump out of the window again. The police Were notiiied, but mo trace of the burglar could be Te Bear Hen an Suz Scuzaep.—Jonah Adams, colored, and his wife Alice were in the dock of the Pobee Court to-day, charged with disorderly cou- @uct Saturday night. ‘The woman was arrested for screaming, and she said that ber husband beat her, and that Is the reason she made so much holse. ‘They were fined $5 each. Mus. Kixo Freep Tas DOLLARS FOR ASSAULTING Mus. Suirru.—“Tn seli-defense,” answered Mrs. Alice King when arraigned in the Police Court tis morning, ‘with assaulting Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. “The fight occurred on Boundary strce ear Grant avenue. Mrs King said that she Witnesses to prove that Mrs. Smita had made Ubreats against her lie. “ Witnesses testified to the troubie between the women. Mrs. Salth said ‘What during the assault she lost three combs ot huir, Which Mrs. King toox trom her head. Officer Gantz, Whose attention Was attracted to the tight, assisted Mrs King’s husband tn her off irs. Smith, “The jude said that this ight was nly a continuation of tue neighborhooa fight Whieb cecurted there last week. This was the ‘Uuird or fourth branch of the dimculty, and, it Possible, the court is gong to restore order in that Ficinity aud would begin by imposing @ Nne of ou Sirs. ea Blas. ‘Tne Navat Comsat between the Monitor and Merrimac will be portrayed with life-like accuracy tals week at Hay Ridge. Kound trip, $1. Noextra charge. Adee. ———— Ravars 18 THE PoLice Cover.—Henry Williams, coiored, bas @ sinail barber shop on G street, in South Washington, where he labors on his colored. brethren during the week, and op Sunday he prraches to a Baptist congregation in Baltimore, aie morning he appeared iu the Police Court and caarged Israel Foster, a colored hodearrier, with ‘Unreatening bis life. Williams told of his troubles With Foster, and said that he was afraid of Lim. When questioned by Lawyer Moss, the minister did not care to say much of a former trouble with ‘Foster, but the latter when he denied the charge said that Williams waited for him one might, and struck him ib the face with a stone. “Now that You have Drought this out,” sald the judge, “tell Why he struck you.” “Me’ and bim,”'said Foster “went to see the same lady, and he "got married. He went away, and when he came back 1 was going with the lady. ‘That's what made him angry.” ‘The Judge took lis personal bonds, Oty One Ariawric Crry.—Anf now Is the time to Visit it. Special express train leaves B. and O. depot, Saturday, August 25, al 4 pam. Hound up, Sh Aaee, aan ‘WeaTu oF Jover Wustine.—Judge Wm. W. Wil- shire, formeny member of the House of Ki a tatives from Arkansas, died On Saturday afternoon ‘at bis rooms S12 12th Street uorthwest, of couges- Uon of the Drala. “He was a’ native of Hlinots and Mity-cight years old, During the war he served in the Union Army as & major of volunteers, and on its conclusion settled at Little Rock, Atk, and ‘assumed the practice of law which the war inter- Tupted. He Was appotnted chief justice of Arkan- fas in ISGH, Which Ofice Le resigned three Years later. He was given the certiticate of election to hames of *Tlie Bashiul Mess,” “The Kovins,” and “The Early Birds” soon became familiar words 1n camp. To-morrow it 1s expected the camp will be im rim order, EVENING SCENES, The weather cleared toward noon to-day, and to- ward evening the bright sunshine had cased all the suadows out of camp and helped to dry out damp sbakos and blankets. The camp was thronged with visitors to-night, It presented a pretty picture—the white tents on the lawn, the fying Hays, and the groups of soldiers, with Shin- ing accouterments,-aill illuminated by the slanung Taysof the declining sun. Off to the east the sea Was seething, sighing, abd murmuring, and doing other things "the poets describe. ‘Tucre was no dress parade U-uight, as the parade ground on Gowan avenue was left in au unsuitable condition by the rain. At sundown, however, the bugler sounded the Tetreat, and the quartermaster-sergeant hauled down the colors with due ceremony. After dark the Vand gave a sucred concert on the lawn, ‘The first dregs parade will be eld to-morrow evening At 6 O'clock. Tomorrow Lieut. Wade will be officer of the day aud Lieut. Moore officer of the MAG, The city ts tall of excursionists to-day. he board walk is thronged. The Washington soldier boys are, like others, enjoying Une life of Unis city of pleasure. ‘Their uuitorms can be seen ig every part of the city. Memories of their mar- Ual bearing Wi be carried by Uhousands of re- suring excursionists to fur away poluts in Jersey aud Pennsylvania, ‘A LONG DRIVE. Col, and Mrs, Seligson arrived here to-day, hav- ing driven from Washington, "a distance of 240 miles, accomplished in less than fivedays They Washington last Wednesday morning at 9 clock and drove to Ballimore, ‘The neat night they stopped ai Abingdon, then at Delaware City, and last night ‘at Vineland, N. J. They describe the trip as weiightfui ali except the last day's jour- ney (rom Vineland. Most of this day's drive lay through woods and undergrowth, in which the Inosquitoes Were thick. For viguteen miles they did uot see a house. ‘They wad & double tam and drove in @ surrey wi bri a coachinan With them, mez ae CAMP ECHOES. To-morrow night a military ball will be given at ‘the United States Hotel in honor of the visitors. At the reception at the station this morning Dr. Parsons, Messrs. Newman, Schwing, Dailey, schultz, and Reynolds, and cther Washingtonians, Spending the summer here, acted with the citizens’ reception committee. ‘No program of entertainments for the week has buen anmounced yet. On one day the officers of tue ‘Washington Light Infantry Corps will goon a plea- ‘sure jaunt to Egg Harbor. re ‘col, Moore Capt. Allison Natlor, jr. were invited to-day to the cottage of Major buver Will Danks, to meet ex-Mayor Juha Schwinghammer, af Egy Harbor City, for the p of sampling the Wines from that place. While tere Col Moore and Capt, Nallor were each presented with a cor- ner lot in Egg Harbor, for the purpose, as it was Stated, of making tiem eligible ay citigens there. ‘Capt. Nailor recetved to-day—the opening day of the camp—acard, sent all the way from Munich by Mr, Will Speare, wisuing the corps a hearty good tle in camp, and containing a little comic German picture, representing an officer strutting in full-dress uniforia and two little frogs, utterly stunned, by the side, tumbling back in’ amaze- ment, @ —_>+—__ Another Victory, HOW THE WASHINGTONS DEFEATED INDIANAPOLIS SATUKDAY—OTHEK GAMES, The Statesmen won from the Hooslers on Sat- urday,5 to 1, by means of well-placed hits and excellent fielding. Widner and Mack and Healy and Daily were the batteries. The game was per- fect a8 faras fleid work was concerned, not an error being made by either side. Myers’ work was particularly fue, O'Brien's batting was the feat- ureof the game, Be made three hits, In the fourth, with two men on bases, he drove a two- bagger to the club house, winning the game, both Dally and Wilmot scoring. Donnelly followed With a single and another run resulted. Again, in the sixth, Wilmot made a two-bagger and seored on O'Brien's single. Rain began to fall tn the seventh, and after the Hoosiers bad made two TUS, WILL Ope man oUt, the game Was called back to the sixth, Widner pitched an excellent game, Keeping the visitors’ few hits scattered, except il the second, when two singles were unproductive. ‘Tue Visitors scored In the third on a base on valls, steal, and Seery’s single, Waslington made 8 hits and Indianapolis 5. Pittsburg batted hardin the elgth won from Phdadelphia by the score of Casey and Schriver and Morris and Carroll were the batteries, Philadelpula made 8 uits and 2 errors, and Pittsburg 10 bits and 4 errors, ‘New York wok a close game from Detroit, 7 to @ ‘The batteries were Titcomb and Murphy and Beatin and Bennett. The Giants made 11 hits and 4 errors, and Une Detroits 8 hits and 2 errors, ‘Boston won from Chicago by terrific batting, the score being 15 to 5. Clurkson and Kelly aud Bali- ‘win and Daly were the batteries. Boston made 16 hits and 4 errors, and Chicago 6 bits and 8 errors, ‘At Ciucinnati—Cincinnatt, 4; Athletics, 0. At St. Louis—St, Louis, 8; Baltimore, 5. At'Kansas City—Kansas City, 11; Brooklyn, 6. At Cincinnati asiaay)—Ainiaticn, 2; gincin nati, 4 At Kansas City—Brookiyn, ‘ansas City, 2 AUSt. Louls—St. Louls, 4; “Baliuuore, 2. ‘The New York Giants appear here tor their second series of the season on the home grounds. Some enthustasts look for two games to the eredit of the home team. Boston plays in Philadeipbia, Detroit in Indianapolis, and in Pittsburg. —_—-—_. Irving Park Camp-meeting. Correspondence of Tax EvExixG STAR. IRVING Pax, August 20. The rain yesterday decreased the attendance and brought disappeintment to many. Notwith- standing the rain quite a number assembled in the pavilion aad took part in the experience meeting from 9 to 10:30 a, m, At 11 a m. an appreciative audience listened to Rev. J. L. Thomas’ discourse Sen}. Broven, of ynehourg. preached of ths "As: n}. Brown, of Lyne! ‘hed on the “As- Cension of Hiijab.”” At 7:30 kev. dackyon beveal spoke. Many persons came in ‘trom Baltimore, Washington, abd surrounding country in the af ternoon. Excellent order prevalls and the officers enjoy attending the services. ‘The following min- isters were on the yesterday: Revs, W. Murray, LL. Th W. H. Broo! ks, W. H. Stew- ara, Beij. Brown, N. ‘M. ‘Ci Jackson Deveal, Chas. Jackson, M. J. Snow, H. Brown, and J. W: xi Sunday wilt’ be tue last Sunday of ‘To the Editor of Tux Evayine Star: While I am heartily in sympathy with all efforts to dispense with horse-power for street railways, I trust that the citizens of Washington will take Pains to inform themselves as to the effects of overhead lines for conveying electrie power. Any one who has seen such lines as erected in cities will need no other inducement to oppose them. ‘They are most unsightly, far more so than tele- ‘te Foriy-tbird Cougress, but lis seat was con- tested and bis competitor was declared elected, 1874 be Was elected to the Forty-fourth Con- and at the expiration of his term took up Efe practice of Taw tats ity He leaves a wit ices Wil take place at 2 prin, Wednesday. ‘will take at 2 p.in. We , from fhe late residence of the deceased, No SL 12uh northwest, ee ‘Pauster’s Sate OF FURNITURE.—Thos. Dowling, will seit tomorrow, at 10 0%10CK a.m ; 1 Otieein including an legant upright effect ct plano. particulars see adi graph wires; they must be comparatively nearthe ground; they cannot be maintained Seung Seemce “he bey Pin regu pe heavy, ugly cast-metal union piece. Cy bad sad ex; with: Pectin weaker us ‘Ot further mistakes Of this kind #™ Cumar Excurstow to Luray and $5, via Manassas Branch, Virginia Piedmont Air Line, will leave W: ‘daily, RS ig ao 5 cm Meomaes Uckets are good for five aya. "Close co Riverton with Shenandoah Valley Kallway and returning. Tickets on sale at the oMice Piedmont Air Line, No, 1300 Pennaylvania a Fotomac Railroads Spreading. Still a committee of half a hundred | barked, the ‘committee and local military | escorted them, marching in column of fours on the sidewalks to the camp pitched Affairs in West Washington. Rossgexy.—About 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon a thief entered the residence of August Offman, living on the Conduit road, near the drove yard, and entering his bed room abstracted from the Dureau drawer about $9 In cash, For THE EYE oF Tus Heattd Orvicen—There West Washington in regard to the itny condition est ry 01 of alleys, the continued absence of the dead ani- mal wagon, and the slow manner in which the garbage 1s collected, CuaxcED wir Wnirtxa Pouicy.—Daniel Ben- ton, about twenty-seven yearsof age, was arrested Saturday night charged With writing policy. He was released on $100 collateral. To-day in the Police Court the case was continued, and bonds were given to await the decision in’a test case now pending before the Criminal Court, DISORDERLY ConDUcT axp PRovantry,—Satur day evening @Micer Shanks arrested Benjamin Gaskins, colored, on a charge of throwing a kuife- ata boy'and for disorderiy conduct, morn- Ang the officer learned that the boy had left thts jurfSdiction and the pri: ‘Was taken to the Police Court for disorderly conduct, He pleaded guilty and was fined $5 or 15 daya—Willlam Jonnson was arraigned in the Police Court, this morn Fusing jan; ie pleaded ullLy and was fned $5 or 15 Guatw KeceiPrs.—The canal boat Beulah arrived (easy, mith 4,000 bushels of wheat consigned to ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 & m.—Great Falls, temperature, 79; condition, 17; reaeiving reservoir, temperature, 83; > Uon at north connection, 17; condition at south connection, 36; distributing’ reservoir, tempera ture, 81; condition at influent gate-ouse, 36; con- dition at effluent gate-house, 3k ge Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux EVENING STAR, A WasiINGTON HUSBAND AND ALEXANDRIA WIFE. Justice Whittlesey has given ‘his decision in a nding case between Mr. and Mrs. Jon Collins, r. Collins lives tn Washington and Mrs. Collins has « home in the family of Mr. Samuel English, of this city. ‘There was a dispute as to the owner- Ship of some of the family property and Mr. Cole ins endeavored to enforce his claim, but was held {n Ponds to keep. the peace, and the ‘ownership of the property wiil be determined in another sult, CaTnoLic KxignTs.—A meeting was held at St, Mary's Hall, on Royal street, yesterday, and a rep- Tesentative from Richmond of the Catholle Knights of America explained the workings of the organi. zation to be that of a mutual insurance associa ton, &c. Preliminary arrangements were made to establish a branch of the Knights in this city. Norss.—Mr. Wm. M. Brown, a well-known Teal estate owner, who Was injured by a fall in market last week, tsimproving.—The Young Men’s Chris- ian Association held a prayer and praise meeting for men at Lee Street chapel yesterday afternoon. ——Mr. 8. Collins has lost a black horse from his stable on North Patrick street. — Six of the white Pastors of the city were away yesterday upon thelr summer vacations——The Odd Fellows of Poto- mac Lodge have projected a fair to pay for the re- gent improvements to their hall——Rev. B. F. Moner, of Florence, Ala., preaghed at Grace church yesterday.—Mr. J. H.' Maddox, of Warrenton, 1s hegotlating to buy the Braddock House, which Will be vacated next month by the present “proprietor, Who will reopen the ‘Tontiue.—Rev. Dr. Morris ' .B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilis, do ‘be induced to buy any other. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE—HOUSES. Goes OTE a oth mw. FGkotas and baths ioe WOst0. north Hont, oul Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers. Classical, and Scientific. Re-opens Sept. Rev. E A. MoGUBK, & J., au20-1m_ President, ‘NDIANA UNIVERSITY, I Ina. DAVID STAKE JO:DAN, President, Both soxee ndmm.tied ob fatal terne, Parties expect ing to leave W: fall toattend a University Peeing thi JOSEPHA H HUNTER Attorney at Law. ‘Bildg., 622 and 624 F st.. who will 4 formaioua to qualification of sdinittanceand expense Sold by all drugwiste. $1;six for @5. Prepared only | {ainily. tol rrastion by C.L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Re a 5 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. tractive; “terms, $150 & year: no extras exou send postai to Wm. Funk, Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable, 3m For 50c. we give youa 14 inch by 6 to9 feet trunk’ strap, Dotter tan is aol elsewhere ay foe Tormam's, £231 Penn, ave. bw. eoew “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWood,&0, _DENTISTRY. R. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, Fala provented in extracting by appicstonts ims; aching leeth saved; artilicial teeth insortod, THE TRADES. Re ab a ee ee oe or 73 HE LYCET? 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BURTON MAC. a pana, Circulars at Saul's Seedstoreand the Bookstores.a153m ‘FRENCH SELF TAUGHT—FRENCH EM OF EP SOUND Novel mothed for coanteiow a perfect Pronunciation, Pree initiation lesson from dnstanta: heous pronouncing ‘charts (new invention). School Classes Feopen ‘Sept. 17th at 723 13th st. Ina few Wwoeks the author of ‘there works. Mlle, V.PRUD™ HOMME, can teach an adult bewinter to ‘understand and speak French correctly. Learn now. by the Ist of yaad a ala tee (GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, THREE EN- Sure for Nations! Bank or the Repaule Building, Corner 7th and D sta. b.w. Five strect car lines pase neat the door, Institntivu eatabiinved 183, Apractical Dut. | that qualifies youne msn and women £01 Scierapport and useful lives, Day and evening sessions. The business cours: embraces. Spencers’ Kapid WHE ing. QrtLograt hy, the. Enwlish Language, Correspond- ence, }tapht Calewiations, Bookkeeping alspted to eve ‘aristy of business, Business Practice, Vocal snd Paya ¢al Culture by the Delsarte system: Civics. including training for eltizonship, Moral and Social Culture, ele: ante of “Political Beouoiny aud Count. Law; Com. tuition feet: Year acholarahipy ‘aay ace: sony ten mcnthe. paysite on entering, 00. or tn monthly instalments of $10 each, 870," ‘By the quat- or, ten” weeks, payable on entering, 830. ‘Night sos sions: Yur schal'p 800: three monile, 816. “special courses: ‘Departments for Stenowraphy” Pitiuan Short. “Typewriting and. the Graphoplone. Practical English Branches: "Delsarte School of Expression. Nite or call fF ilinetrated annual Snnoanoement, School year berins Monday, College open for Srratircmehts on a iter Mtoutay Awe 20 HENICY GSPENCEILLL. B-Principal. Sire Vice-Prinapal “L. G Ye auls reached at St. Paul's church yesterday.—Mr. Ym. Entwisle has recovered trom his long fines’ suflclent to come into the street. —There was no service in elther of the Presbyterian churches here yesterday.—Chicken thieves prowl here at night how and ‘there ts foul work at the — Rev. Dr. Suter, of Christ church, 1s summering in Clarke County.——Miss Belle Stanton broke bor arm on Saturday evening last by a fall down stairs at her home on Lee near Wolfe street. vihaaant sah Manvetovs Luray.—Another of those delightful excursions to the wonderful Caverns of Luray 1s announced for Wednesaay, August 22 The special Teverved.seat express train will leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot at 8:30 a.m. and run through to Luray without change. Excurstonists are allowed four hours at the caverns. Dinner can be iad ‘at the restaurant for 50 cents, and at the famous Luray Inn $1. Round-trip fare only $3.50, includ ing admission tothe Cave. Reserved seats can be secured in advance without additional charge at Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Omices, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue.—Adet. FIREWORKS aT BAY RipGE.—The greatest open- air entertainment ever given in America—100 Persons, 6 ships eugaged 1n the representation. No SUBURBAN PROPERTY S FOE SALE_LOTS AND VILLA 8 lynn, tho grandest of all Washington’ Views of the city and river; rt is suburbs for ; three, Ave, #ix and ten Ota, der toot, 1. H. SYPHEMD & CO. 1921 F at, aul0-1mn Coz Tars Oor. ‘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 sta. n.w., Washington, D.C. ‘THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE GOODS MARKED AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW DAYS UNTIL ABOVE AMOUNT IS SOLD: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. extra charge. Round trip fare, $1.—Advt, DPD. RRI PPP RRR I COO EEB™ 95S, DDE Bp Rh GO pees DP kn BPP RRR UG OER S35, Boo E Ez F BH 000 Eep Sse8 coo RRR ERE A 4M MM ec RR E AA MMMM Go RRR be kA MMMM coo RO Eee M4 RUG sep A ok K fT NNN GGG BB AA KK I NNN GO eee oe ee BBB 4 4K K OIL NNN GGG PPP 00 wow w 3 Erp Oo Www W BD Eee BRE, PP OO WWWW D DER ERE 0.0 WWWW D DE OR RK 00 W W DDD REE Ro FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government, Endorsed by the heads ot the Great Universities asthe Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. ‘Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Gata, ne DR, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. CHICAGQ 87, LOUIS. *7-amkw Pana: ELPHTA RE. WHITE GOODS AT LESS THAN VALUE We have about 15 pieces Plaid and Striped India Linens, which we will close at 10c. per yard. Worth Tse. A few more pieces Figured Batiste at the low Pie balance of cur stock of Ffench Gi ice Of OUF stock of Frencl a hains to xo at 16c. Worth 2c. rah ‘A ood aswortinent of Giuchams at 8c., 10c., 12ige. Also Simpson's Black and Gray Cali” coe, A full assortment of all kinds of Dress Linings, in all Colors, Cambrics, Silesias, Per= caline, Lines, Canvas, e, Several lots of Fall Dress Goods will be sold now lew than they cau be bought for next Oue jot Silk Plushes, 18 inches wide, in Navy Blue, Groen, Cardinal, Brown, and Gar Ret, at Toc per yard. Very cheap. On our Satine Counter you will find some splendid styles in Colored and Blacks, of the Vest makes.” Were dae. Now 25¢. ‘Oue lot Satin Parasols marked down to 50c. Worth $1, 81.25, 810 ‘ancy Parasols mark wn, in prices, Full line of Sua Umbrellas, in 26 and 28 inch, in Gloria Cloth, Windsor Silk, and Lisle Spun. WiiITE SPREADS IN GREAT VARIETY, ‘The best #1 Fullaize Spread in the city. “For G25 we cen wige you a full 11-4 Bpread th $1.50, "Others at 81.50, 81.70, 82, 82.50, 3, aud 83.50. Afuil line of White Flannels, Shectings, in Bleached aud Brown, and other Domestics, at boctom prices. A fil assortment of Table Linens, in Bleached Half Biesohed Damask, Napkins t0 match at very low prices. CALHALT & LEIDY, aus ‘92s 7th and 706 K st. n.w. Isreresrixo Reaisa. ON AUGUST 20, ON AUGUST 21, ON AUGUST 22, ON AUGUST 23, ON AUGUST 24, ON AUGUST 25, 1888, ‘The following wonderful inducement will be offered to Cash Buyers of Dry Goods. Cash customers-who buy 85 or over can select one of these Valuable presents. A larwe size handsome Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50; one dozen Pure Linen, Fine Quality, Damask Napkins, worth $1.50; two pairs of large size, Pure Linen, Kuotted Fringe Damask ‘Towels; worth $2, or two paira of Sill-Embroidere Glove-Fitting Corsets; worth $1.50. ‘Twenty years’ experience selling Dry Goods to strictly Cash Customers, CARTERS, aujj} MARKET SPACER, NEAR 7TH STREET. wed ‘Wood area i SBS ae: West ‘Telephone—Ys ‘reeono ard, Y64-2; Branch Office, 956-2. ONDONDERKY LITHIA WATER cay, one to use for MA'TISM. AND ye SS ster Shird as mucl ish e14-sm 6.5 SHAPER & GOs rons 185 BS ave Faw on ‘allgarments madein his mbi7 au PUNNST, VARTA AE Coosne Bz Gus A full line of GAS COOKING STOVES On hand and for sale. WASHINGTON GABLIGHT Company. Surrs Scourep Guxrs Parlor Suite, & pieces, Silk Plush, 875; reduced to $50. Ag TRPlo® Suite, 4 nieces, Silk Plush, & 100. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Brocatelle, $200; reduced to 8150. Mahogany Table, 50; reduced to 30. reduced to $32, Mahogany Inlaid Desk, $45; reduced to $32, Mantel Cabinet, #65; reduced to $30. ‘Table, imitation Mahogany, $18; reduced to $14. Imitation Mahogany Cheval Glass, 835; reduced to Inuitation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to @13. Pillow Lounge, $50; reduced to #38. ag Ash 3-piece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to $13.50. Olive Wood 3-plece Chamber Suite, $32; reduced to 826. Walnut 3-piece Chamber Suite, $70; reduced to 855. Pe} Mahogany 3-piecs Chamber Suite.8500; reduced 3. : Antique Oak Chiffonier, 818 ; reduced to $14. Walnut Chiffonier, 817; reduced to $13. Innitation Mahogany Sideboard, $25; reduced to #20. Imitation Mahogany 8-foot Extension Table, $13; reduced to $10. Walnut 8-foot Extention Table, 818 ; reduced to $13 CARPET DEPARTMENT. 53:22 yards beat Ingram Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 1,100 yards best Ingrain Carpet, 65c.; reduced to 450. 418 yards Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 45¢.; re- duced to 30¢. 76 yards Hemp Carpet, 35¢. ; reduced to 230. read yards Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 35c.; reduced to 1.200 yards Tapestry Carpet, 81; reduced to 75¢. 1,500 yarda Roxbury Tapestry Carpet, 00c.; reduced to 70. 1,100 yards Tapestry Carpet, 75e; reduced to 45¢, 1,300 Body Brussels Carpet, 81 reduced to 95e. Including Bigelow, Lowell aud English makes, 1,400 yards Wilton Velvet Carpet, $1.50; reduced to Wve. 2,700 yards best Moquette Carpet, $1.50; reduced to sl. 900 yards Seamless Fancy Straw Matting, 35e.; re- duced to 20c, 42 Hearth Rugs, Smyrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. 200 Mats, Smyrna, #1.50; reduced to 81 100 Mutts, Smyrna, 81; reduced to 6c. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Furniture Covering Tapestry, 5 reduced to 35¢. Purniture Covering Tapestry, reduced to 75c. Furniture Cqvering Tapestry, $1.75; reduced to $1. Furniture Covering ‘“apestry, 81.50; reduced to $1.15, Furnfture Covering Tapestry, $2.25; reduced to e175. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $3.75; reduced to €2. A proportionate reduction on Cornice Poles and ‘Trimmings, Winilow-Shades, Silk Plushes, &. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Portieres, different colors, $2.50; reduced to 1.75. 12. Portieres, Turcoman, 84.7: Portieres, Tureoman, Fortieres, Tureoman, reduced to 85, Porticres, Turedman, $11.50; reduced to $7.50. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $1.10; reduced to 75c, Nottingham Lace Curtains, 8 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $2.50; reduced to $1.10" Nottingham Lace Curtains, $3; reduced to $1.2 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $3.50; reduced to 81.75. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $5; reduced to 83.50. A gr-at reduction in Madrass Swiss, Tambour and ‘TABLE COVERS. 6-4 Velour 87.00, reduced to 85. 6-4 Tapestry 83.50, reduced to $2. 8-4 Velour $12.50, reduced to 87.50, ‘8-4 Tapestry #4, reduced to $2.50. 8-10 Tapestry 812.75, reduced to $7.50. 8-30 Tapestry $10, reduced to $5, Piano Covers 84.50, reduced to $2. ‘Fiano Covers @8, reduced to 85. : Fifty Thousand Dollars’ worth of our stock will be ‘marked in plain figures at cost and less than cost, W. B. MOSES & SON, Corner 11th and F sts. nw, aul5-1m Crowns Or Prortz Go Axp Cour ‘From Morning to the Setting Sun, ‘To buy Banyains by the Bcore At the celebrated Lansburgh’s Store. ‘The general cry of many of our contemporaries is ‘Hard Times, dull business and many other exclama- tions of despair, Not so with us, Our time is fully oc- cupied with attending to our trade from morning unt. night; because people always fing what they want at the VERY LOWEST FIGURES in our establishment, Our Hempant-Booms, situated on the third floor, are well stocked with many exceptional bargains, eapec- cially in the line of summer remnants, which must go atany price. We herewith submit a list of some rem- nants and stort lengths offered for sale. Alot of fine Dress Gingham Remnants in different lengths. at the rate of 6, Zand 8. per yd. Worth at least 12)56. The last lotof Fine Sattoen nd dark ficares at 1240. ver 25 pes. of Fine Seotch Dress Ginghams, fast colors, reduced from 18 to 12340. per yd. ‘One case of Lace Ginghams, mostly in dark stripes, ayo pings ‘Aamall quantity of Slate andGreen Striped Satteen. excellent quality, reduced from 20 to Oc. der yd. ‘Two cases of Fancy-Figured Lewns in fult pieces, re- a7 poof Alt Wool Nun's Voling, ferent pes. reduced from 25 to 17¢. peryd. ere tar) NQIRE DAME OF MARYLAND. COLLEGIATE Tnstitute for Young Ladzes and ry School for Little Girls, Embla P. 0., three miles from Balti- more, Md. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. a for catalogue. ae 4y30-m,wae-2m_ ‘ANNAH MORE ACADEMY—14 OFFICERS AND induuencea af ‘quiet Cartan wots ta pealtay fuer 4 rs fo in. pea heighbyrhood, Hiv. A. 3. RICH, A.M, M.D., Reiter OCK HILT. COLLEGE, ELLI D. mducted by ‘the Brothers of the Christian Behools. Scientific, Clussical, and Commercial Courses. ‘The Modern Languages and ‘Drawiny are taught with: out extra charge. studies will be resumed on the 1st ‘Monday of September, 1888. §2-Send for prospectus, aull-tsepl MABEYN'S |, COMMERCIAL “COLLEGE AND school of Telegraphy and Type-writing. 313 6th SG Bats, near City Post-Oities,| Heopeus Sept, 10th. Conousd students notadmitted, FRANCIS G. MAK: TYN, Vres.: C.K. URNEI A.M.C.E, Prim: J.C. WEEDON, Asst.; Miss H. B. WEIR, Type-writing. aalT LENWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS AND small boys, near Hoods’ Mills, B.& O. Ki. Thor- ouxh instruction in all departments. Music a specialty. Special attention, paid small children. Mrs. Ww FITE, Gler joward Go., Md. aul EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, TIONAL UNIVERSITY,” The fifth annual course of lectures will begin Monday. October 1, 1888, and terminate April 30, 1889." For announcement and in formation, app) H. BARKER, M.D., Dean, 1116 st m1, OCKVILLE (MD.] ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILES by rail from Washinton city.” ‘The eightieth tes ‘on of this institution begins on “Monday. September 17. The principal will accommodate in his home as members of his failly twenty-five boys. For terms, location, course of instruction, and special advantages, address, until September 1, Rey. Dr. C. K. NE Brookville, Montgomery County, Md. (COLARENS SCHOOL FOR GIES, Sonuinary Hil. 10 miles south of Washington. | Twelfth annual session begins Sept. 20, cs WORTHINGTON, Principal. box 21, Alexandri References: Kt. Kev. A. M. Kandolph, D. Dy Rev. McKim, D. D., Gen. W.H. F, Lee, Mr. Frank Hume, au3-1m 1223 Ld: Sr. ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Ladies and Little Girls will open WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ac- commodations for a limited number of Boarding Pu- pila, Until September address NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH, Gp JOUNS COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS. MD. EIGHT Departments aid Fout Courses of sthdy, Students Permitted te board in clubs if desired, ‘Terms very moderate. Preparatory School attached. “Special at- tention given to fitting boys to enter college, the uni versity, or the military or naval schools of the Gov- ernmett. Situation most beautiful and healthful. For catalogues address President THOMAS FELL, aM. dy25-zm JNATIONAL 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 College Building, 1325 Hst.u.w. For circulars and informa- tion of both departments address Dr. A. F. A. KING, 726 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.0. Telephone call. 885. BOO scalEARSHORTLIDGE MEDIA (Par ACADEMY.—Boys. College or Business. 30 min. fr. Broad st. stauion, Phila,; 24 trains daily. SWITHIN C. SHOKTLIDGE, A. B,'A. M., (Harvard) Proprietor. 0- ORAVIAN SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADI ‘Bethlehem, Pa. A century's experience, combin with best modern metliods, affords facilitics equaled by few and excelled by none. ay1d-zm— \ QRWOOD INSTITUTE SELECT SCHOOL FoR W. DL CABELL Poneipale,_ For summer Boatd and . Prine ‘summer ‘Tyition adres Mr 8.'W HALBEY, Norwood. Va HE FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY 18 DE Tiebtfally situated in Gie beausitul aod heal tial Frederick Valley, Md. It has an abundant supply of re water frou mountain springs: the buildinvs are farce, commodious and elegantly furnished; the teach= ergrare able. and ficient: music, ‘auruuge, art science ‘are thoroughly taught, and all its appoiut- ments age of excellent charicter.” ‘The next session bo- bibs SEPTEMBEN 111588." For catalogue addi W. H PURNELL, LL D., x. Ma. References—liey. Wu. A. Bartlort.” DD, Washitige ton, and also the following, whose daughters arein te school U.S. Senator E. &. Wilson Thomas A. Browne, Gen. J.J. Bartlett, Bureau. 3y0-tove, a1. GEORGE'S W FOR BOYS AND YOUNG Tien, St. Georve’m Md., select, thorotieh aad sae, 250 and $300; recbens ‘September. 20. Po INEAR, A: Ms Prins ‘Civewlars sent, 3yS-23sti" WYN HALL, THE READING, PA, MILITARY Academy AU" hours from Weathiniwon. Beery Modern apritahes sor study atu reereativn: “#400 per 1G BISHOP, Hew! Master, °F Shae JROCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. RRR ttt City, reopens September 18.1 framing; home yovergiient: health carly at SANDY a Tinted: For circulars ‘aidress ENRY CUURTEOWELE, AMIS WYaloy “Sandy ‘Spsing Ma. "jez" f MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND PHARMACEUTI. ri nia ip TAA aE ei wi om oreher formation sad toe! its ‘DSOR iE AND WINDSOR FE- Oenarats bulldings, Yull prac Feeular _ty23-eozm Bose ie ae femme Soop SS EEE 'M. C. BOWEN, A M., Prest. SALE_BEAUTIFUL LOT NEAR CAPITOL mpromincat sreuue, only $1,000. 17 fe trot eo 15 FC Siey enlepaid ‘ SALE—VERY Biunity improvements, Bey vuse, tue be sond. ‘beavilie. Va. fond rHILARER IN, 1417 Fst EINE LOT ON CHAPIN §: BENS. P. TOR SALE — 4 Fe 150 , only 70 cents per toot. DAVIS, ine Fs _su20-3* = JREAT BARGAIN—ON 3D ST. et Band Fete new fue hota 18 fe O40. by OC i SALE — BUSINESS TY ON THE | feck toa 1o-it, alley. inguire of A. F. BAKKIR S04 i 6 rooms and store *. pes FOR SALE—pesina Lots. ON WHITNEY Fa near Soldiers’ Home, only 25 cents. on Meri- ‘Bth_ sts. PRE e UE oo Pat. nw Sis SALE—IF SOLD iY THE 247H INSTAN idi' st 33 cents, choice 5 comer 3 onan ters pee igh 9 rom, corner house. | J0:h st extended "at og cents, beautiful corner on | Vircaia. e ots ‘evcellar house fo eple H Boat" WRITARERSJULDAN, 1417 Pat | YOK SALE FARA POM TOD 600 ACES AND a FLOR SALE-AT REDUCED PRICE—THAT ELE. | Oxted on Met. Bt Pe aidenviony” Aba or ‘SALE—A BARGAIN — SIX, FenSae tt fronting triangular reservation at | Cif“on' Ric Wockviie, Ma Swelling all modern improvements, on 11th st. and south Asts.; 20x88 to 5 Sem ie | auld-6r aeons Pesos ens PO SPP eted ner at once, CHAS A ET ot | Jon MENT_—A GOOD DAIRY FARM WPLENDID =END= Por te OR SALE-CHEAP-A GOOD LOT WH A T| “qbniyty Dares ii eerie BRE ber S: Wik Sea ese 6th st, tet DP ote iw = _____ a8 B. 3. ove, aS SMELE SS c107 ww, | saith TENN. Santen. | FOR. SAAT MnO, Ea, MATTE =, Ty ed toa | FOR S APA Kiente of the inte KK Pilot, wea. Lots 50 by 138 sais bytes ons a | PUR SAE CA a a JROk SALE—CHEAP—TWo GooD LOTS ON 3D | PeBCusrapplyte TULLE & UTHER POLL,” Fett Svea Bran Ts -« tote $5 feet front | _SahS-ts tach.” Price 35c. per foot, C. Hi, PAKKER, 4 and B | BNOu Sal ak, sts. sow. auld-st* wuiding be t tor JQOR SALE_—CHOICE LO 15TH ST. NEAR eee colin: See an Pes sacs cae or ge eee See Soha idinuce, 50 feet, front, containing HOME, Sd aq. ft; price low. “auls-3t FepAVas, isto Feu Forssea WILL OFFEK FOR SALE FOR A few days two or three of the finest building sites ou Meridia, sjoiuing Spator Henderson's, at 90 eta, foot: Shapin street at 73 Pipa Tat nn CMA ASE FARDOR, 1326 Fat, Fe. SALEAT IVE CHrv,, Two ADIGINING ot 200. Inquire of McLACBLE nae Beets rena Baacplan, Le JOR SALE OR EXCHANGS—A BEAUIIFUL Building Lot on Columbia road. pear 14th st Vill be sold at a low figure, or exchaused im part for s mi Wom, $100 bo 8500 AT WINDHAMS, 12-acres, six-room house, outbuild- ines, Vike, G0 actos provements, 8: acl $2,500. rvestory Brick, 8 rooms, am.i., 412 2d st. n.¢.; $3,500. 2 Cottages at Laurel, Md., at correct prices. Cottage at Hyattsville, 8 rooms, early new, in 6 Far iocation, south front, brick sidewalksto the dof; | Hweiliug in Northwest of the city. SWOK! INTRY $2.50, : ay Sea * on J . I. Tate for sale at Hy. * |. Hyattavitie | STEPT & BRADLEY M7 Fst. nw, aul. COUNTRY BOARI JOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN TRINIDAD, at 12th aud Boundary ata we : for sale at bareain, siwall mente, lonK time, low inters Panne OOK EALI, BROWN & CO., _sul4-2n 1321 Pat, has a future excelled by no otber Washinton svburb. Iwhas convenioness. that many other villages (00, es Rep have "yet to acquire. Chusches: schools. Tne isses Lowin have there the best Female Seuinary im the state; fourishing Masouie Lode: DUNTRY BOAKD—EXCELLENT TABLE, PLEAS. ‘aut rooms. pleat Sage Mountain, daily trains, gress trains all stop there. Commutation rates 5c. esate: aot ou iartodivoowrs | RA,SALE AGN Sir. 2,0000-L0TR SOO | Pooatpuna. WANTED, AR, WARM Ho So0d road. ing from | 98 Metropolitan Iiranch of |B. and Orie ie. fying ad. | BD healthy situation, table, and fra 81,500't0 85.000 narenter than we-can sunpig” ‘Per. | jaceut to Boldiery Home and Catholic te. Addrewe Mf de F On Getnew sous having property for sale at theve Malin find | feet above the Po : commanding fi he <d country several houses ew iu cou | County, Va. for them “a"reudy market im our at correct | Pir full particulars sce MCLACHLEN & BATC ML ‘Lot on Cont »» bet. Q and B. near Tiffany's fine FR aw. _ ar on, Met. residence, wos cola Sr tose than value’ if sold at 708 SALE CHOICE SMALE LOTSIN MT. PLEAS. | of tcoved cor case riuh Reet nw Shee: 253100. nt, oly $400 aud $600 each. = | be ever NOEL, ‘Lot ou 9th, bet, Rand 8, 45x90. Will go for less | iments Foseived™ 3. HekTPORD Brightwood, D. C * ‘value. sas ne 1423 Pat | PAXcELLENT BOARD, GOOD BOOMS, Lavon ME. near NH. aye, 55x73; ata bargain. —— —| E iaipbete water made, rar te t. we onLbOs ches SSORTS depot, tchecraph, ae, Lerma: fer week. @: to 810. yet wie ‘Okt and Ziat sta, u.¥., 203100 each to SUMMER RESORTS. ua 25 wedh. AB, MoINTULET. Ps 0 ee ‘A beat Biece BURY PARK, N. J, THE VICTORIA FAMIL _ fu such shape as to ada of the biakding of 14 Hotel, near Ccean table and srpoutments hist | © WOMPORT RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS ToPt. ntains pearl Glass, artesian water, srag, aud all conveniences: terns greatly reduced for September. eu20-1u,w,s-Tm SUENANDOAR | ALVA SPRINGS, Va—ALUM, Jar summer resort in ‘the mount land (near Harpers F WMC Keep 7% of Mary Splendid nsiiborhood ol ground; a zood b 000. {Sth and Pleree Place, 43350, 83.50. ‘Lot cor. 16th and N,H. ave., bet. M and N,20x13 22d ste., 17x90, onl: Chaly beate, Lithia, Arsenic Watem . elevation 2.900 -s plendid Faruy large ad sunali, fret. Terms. "very -mvderste “Open all. year." — os Paniphlet address A.J. MYERS, Prope," atio-10t* RAILROADS. . J. A FIRST-CLASS EDMONT AIR LINE. JOR SALE—AT CAPE May. F Schedule in «fect Aueust 12, 1888 and finely furnished hotel, with a large patrouaze; Pp ‘7 MS hs 10.30. Will take 81.150 Pleasantly Iocated Dear the beach: one of the first to ‘ "0. H, PARKER. {ay and cata retuain date im the eeason, and Stating ee P. 0. BOX 783, Kou, 00D 6-ROOM BRICK Soxwill ‘Cape May, dene, Pulleaas House. 710 G with ww. 1-: Press brick | Prices and terms made known on application, aul 6t frout; good lot, Price $3,300. Terms casy. be - nonapyites = A. aL pally. fur, Warrenton, Char. ‘Gli. PARKER, ATSKILL MOUNTAINS. ils, Gordeusvidie, Stations Chem & tio Kou 1-3 ig and Este, aw. SARATOGA, Tynelbune, cky Mount Danville any Stations. be: LAKE GEORGY. ADIRONDACKS. Pant Daiwith it On and after MONDAY, Juno 25, express trains on {OR SALE—CHEAP—2 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSES: on 44, bet, N and McLean ave. 8.w., with all mod, West shore Nailroad will run. Dally, sxcept Suuday, imps." Frice, $2,000, One-third cash? ‘bal, 1 and | 15°s4,q nome Halltoad wil, run. Dally. “xcept Sunday yours CH. FALER 446 and Ew. —_sul8-St" | Yunin Mairead. makine lowe connections with fant | tion Puan Bincteore Metnnery to Now Cy JO SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD _BUSINE: rs ‘and from Washi snd Maun Boudotr Sleepers for Birminch teks Fret on ty and Mote sven wee testine poy to | CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPIE: ihre and Sureveport Pulgian mecper Dusit tp og tenant at $25 per mouth. “Pris ¥3.200 5 $1,100 at'8-00 am. Arve CoRiata sud” Atirunta ol trai Wa Sie on Seeks p.m. Mount House stats Sunday, — fem Drawing-room Cars Je | Gi oGrand Het Statiop ants Phamcle Gor Hot | punters jouuesin Howse MSARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. EXPRESS.— 2 8:20 amu. Arrive Phaaicia via aa a ee > P. M.—Daily, except Sunday, {OR SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD 8 ROOM BRICK house ou st., bet. $3 aud Gth, Price $3,000; 81,000 cash, balance on time = C. H. PARK EK, auLs-se di and E aw. FOE SALE CHEAP_A GOOD BUSINESS, PROF erty in South Washinton that will rent for $43 Per mouth. Price 85,000; ter ¥. ‘auls-3t* CHP EH, 43 and Es.w. SALE—CHEAP 7: 44 10TH ST. 8. 3 . Waskiuet uly onan Laue, alge for Ly uchibune, Brie te Memritia, Little Rock, atid ail south weatora wien Bieepers Wasuiugton to Paidwells Lake George, 8:10 Caidwell, 810 pa Drawitu-room Care hyedeip hia to Gras ict and wo Photuce Gor Hotel hasterskal and iain Hons), New Fork to Caldwell snd Jersey fy to | Mempiis without ehause, Sarat “ote | ST100 PAL houthern Express Dally for Lynch. SAKATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPPCTAL— | burg, Danville, Raleigh, Asievilie jotte, alum: pepe ee = | Leave Washington 9:00 am. Arrive Phewicia, via | bia, Aiken, Aucusta, “Atlanta, Moutsomery pe SALE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE, CHtY— | Kingston, <0 pm; Grand Hotel, 8:45 p.m: Ho- | leas, Texseand Califoruia. “Pulaman Sice bet. 10th and 15th sta, | tc)Kaaterskill, 0-18 p.m. Mt. House Stati 00 p. | lawton to New Oriente, Via Atlanta, and Me Jot; 253x100; splendid | p, ; Palenville, 4:05 p.m Active Saratowa 9225 pain. | Pulliaah Sleeper Was ;, Te au immediate purchaser, $5,200. ‘Bune to Caldwell, Lake George, on Saturdays only. ur. | chante. Puiltnan Sle DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w.__ | riving 10:40 p.m. Drawing-room Cars New York wo | tw, White Sulpour Spriuce ai JPROR, SALE — 93,500 WILL BUY ONE OF THE | Grand Hotel Station and to Phanicia dor Hotel | , Tratnson Washington Kaaterskill and Mountain House), aud W most complete homesin the city: west of L2ih st : | Kate eH | ly varnive Round Mid Tias AMM two story and cellar; beautifully papered; convenient | EE yee ety he . 4 ket 70 to 20-foot | Purchase tickets at Peupsylvania Railroad offices uit leave Kound Hall 9:0. \ M. Daal STONE, 806 F st. nw. resorts by West Shore Kailroad. Baggage checked 8.55 PB) through. Saratoga trains run vis Albay. trains from: the Bo OK SALE—_ ‘c. E. LAMBERT, rand Lynchburg arrive in Washlacton 700. A- 2210 to 2234 Bay. k2htaer General Passenger Avent, New York, 7:30 PML: via bast Teuewsee, faristol and Bee Ts Shade pO r ri: | apd’ Ghio route aud Cuatiottewvalis st O20 TMs 2084 to Boaz Ba 8 Ay IDG OTE en en themputsing. | Serartenaber ie : Under new. management. Terms $2 and #2.50 per | ¢frikols slecring car resrvation and tf aay 100 1S per reek, ChE An Na a ne ae tea price. * Train Yeaves Bay Bidge 7 in . " Wsbineton at 50 ih tue for Departinsuta, | Yet Aaliroad, Gth-and Bete” SARL TALLY bic eee _ Vexvevt VANIA ROUTE aul-3w Manager. TO THE NOKIH, WhS7, AND SOUTHWEST. HE COLORNAD! DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENE! T NTLANTIC CITX, ¥. J. SULLL Malls MAGNUICENT EQUIPMENT, N EFPRCT AUGUST 5, 1888. 1g dur. a einiskaseeee TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, FiOM STATION, 20a H a Dew. be , $2 and @2.50 per day. CogsES SIXTH ARD 5 SiMERTS As Fulr m. i, 12r,, . _ e ie 298 INdiana ave. iw. rer and the West Chicago Limited Bx:was of opbbioeaese a= me More oa 2 213 ore x Lut - atc Qos city, mp. a ice are rou Tine Cu tonath new. fis 6 = us, dag, eacept Saturday, 7 ATLANTIC HOTEL. 7 ‘} A yerty on 5 Tein fe Chicago, with Slorpime Car Altoometer bicame books. "For full list cu. at othes for bullets: eed ok oon Sie et oom Sentra tyro ar 40 pu dal. with Sent je Astand 1oth, (auls) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN Meng oe py Cary Washington 10 Chicago aud St Louis, and exe R SALE—SEVERAL OF THOSE NICE LITTLE | —Elexant Dancing Pavilion, ie Saturday, Harrisburg to Cleveland, ccanecting ye syzi-am | ally "at Union with thr ek lenin, oF all occupied at 814 per month. Address Box 46, star N. 3. CARLTON HOUSZ Bim dig for, Biiksbanye “sud tho, Wor. with ee aES a BAT nrrone | Coven after June 2X, “Cape Hote aware open. | Hirvuct Bloeper to Futtbuns, and ects ORS. Ww 2 AY Wi Cointne aud appotutments surpassed by no he eae. Urick house, 112 Sth et uw.*'7 rooms aud buik; | the coast Seveuth season Uf pwesoht manhare BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. . ps. 5 in rear; lot ee Pe a. H. HAMILTON. — CT ——. and Leen = daily oA ui bad 5 iN Jo and Niagara do tg) except urcay, » 118-20" at ‘Oth st uw. ae oanaen mm, With Sieeping Car Wastimeton t hochester, ck Haven, and Elmira, at 0:50 it SALE—619 AND 621 RT. AVE. N.W.; LOT JFROREST INN, FOREST GLEN STATION, B. & 0. 106 fect to alley ; reuts for 850 per ind. Price ic. 9 mules from it Row open, wider the fomiacement of Fy Tenuey aud W.H. Cross. of coal Hoth, A pew Bours, with all mn For Williamsport, Lo ‘das . Q Tees 7th lot 25%128 fect to alley: rents for | {inprovementge’ Write tor circular snd rates , 830 per 008 12th at. wwe, lot oxl00 | NY & Gon Proprietors, Forest Glens M 320. sind tina Hane Ieat routs for $12.50; price #1000, 720 10tu st | Comat Hotel, Weshineton D. Cire 4G'a ma datiy, excort Buuday. aid 3-40 9, es . ° = re = oieren'e aavaectn OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, hy . sliout chauste ‘daily, ‘Basement, 016 F st. iw. | Great North Mountain, pear Winchester. Va. Gis hours | To" Lt Harior, SIQeE JED DRLLING hg a Pg | 7" ; | _,Assafe home for families NO von | FOMsey Coty wi ‘ yo Abin. w. now undertone to agood touant, "For termn ke, | 300; Aunoephere cool; Gitect travater to. Bui cram, spiendid roar mh atreet, evuiding downs Finest chalpteats alkaline tig muh, ana beat ‘ rere. Btauristated witeral baths au od feud ntti: hotel snd eroumdgclenn sanitary arvuace: oud music, hotel snd erowndecean sa <3 Mlcnts complete. beds comforta’ le. Termun reanousbis illustrated circulars at tute ofice. “Apriy to ‘a, SPRATT, The Sun Building. Washington, D. C. ferrlege sctome For Piiladelpiia. 7-20, 96 2-00, 4.10.60. 10-0 as $00, 11:40am, apply at 732 Sthst.nwe P it SAL OF HOUSES FROM ‘$1,800 to $3,650 each: small cash payment and balance monthiy' to suit purchasers. GEV. W. LIN- KINS, 1pth abd H sts. u.w. ‘auls-2w. OR IN RAPIDLY IMPROVING NORTH- fst: haif square froin “ears ahd herdice:_coay aig 00.140, 9:50, 11-00, 4a. 410,420, Toom and bath frame house: water aud gas; lot 383116. 6-00, 7 south and cae: troute. wide alley in rear: room foran | JPEAY RIDGE, bore 1 % ther house. Rare opporcanity. €3.000 ca ¥ OWNEX. Box 16, Star Office, of call 81 Sth stu. For Vope's creek Liiva 7 aul7-6t JOE SALE—SIX BMALL BRICK HOUSES JUST Froctapietisi: three rented at #10 each: will veil tue asx Gon’ 45.a00" eras to atit, 8 good SNORMSTEDY a BRADLEN, O27 st. “a ON THE CHESAPEAKE, rene Sunday. For Anuapolis, 4:20 aud 9:00 a.m., 12:05, 4:20, 008 ‘oojrite Gly, extort Bawiny. “Suntan 9.00 8 mC i0pm ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIIe ALEX, ‘The most complete tn all tts appointments of any Fe Rintisia” | sort ou Chesapeake Bay or Potoue Kiver. Seo : WAY, AND ALEXANDHIA AND WASHINGRUS JOR SALE — SEVEN-ROOM, BAY WiNDow HS oh reseed Drie) Viv avens im. i.: 133 feet dep 10 ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND. . hiya for io, horace td wagons eta for ——— For, Nope, SOR hit th Pa Bo jusiniess men : $3.50. 903 "aul? fit pe sg 00 + R SALE—BHICK HOUSE; 8 ROOMS AND| First-class Restourant under new management ‘an. 2,30, 6:55, 8-05, and 10-08 pom 3 7 Capitol Bill; . ‘bath sear new library, Capi Ri, aul7-3t eRe G00 Fata. it SALE— CHEAP—A TWO-STORY 6-ROOM Fissment brick house, im new ropmir aud wplendid yitle xt ‘near corner North Capitol; Sell reuted: price 82 ly WASIUN. DANEN: oud gud the Bouth, 6 ‘i pata dal ~~ sa. ‘hie ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio atGam, 1:30 aud 4:20 pm. Silo and’ "90 p. anodation for Quanticn, 3°00 pa. week Poratiingud gud 10:37 om daly, 7 price 82,100. Ap ict: | Retumniug, leave Bay Ridge 11:45am, 6:40and 9 HOWER cucbemes to Denenkower Bon, nip Fa | ptm bundaye 12 nein, 8 aD pm Lew. auld-w FOR oO, ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR voy eed ee ae a Pipestnen wale tt B- and O: Betws oMeenore and | CHGS ral Mananer. teu6} Gen. F rigepd fot front iy 113 fot, 86 taches dono 1090 | Bepotoniys Oo pet one axp onto KartROAD. eS | see LS MOTe wteaMon COLUM SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 20, 1888. : SIxTy MILES UP THE SSHINGTOS FROM STATION CORNER 2n16-6¢ we Bax, Mer Raw si TAVESUE ARDC prMber, Por Sac HOuRE oer og 00 | 2G Ghcage and Norhwent expres AR 10.95 5 sie omealretog. king elt four tenes "For Cuncanmati and St Louis express dally 3. = ap Biba Midge vere only fe Yor found wp-surtowcid | O:88 yum 0" nang page ey ava an leven ase dy 110: PEC MEE Gass Fe 7] ratMOsT BETH AVE, NEAR PACIFIC ..O. Box 155. Mus, A. G. MILLER ROR SALE-O8 EXCHANGHCA FINE OLDTEOF: | ce-\u THE -MOURTAING BIGW> THE OT. te poten betwee sPritet habbrtes eesraaies | “Oak Recaro 209-20 Tis Ret. | Mnety-siz fost ct ve fa, sbmpaan. Feiince Fea tank 412 Ost, meee, 11 room, ali | house to Hotand Gold baie; quarter of 8 Purchaser, inguireNe ¢740et.u.we iyzo-1m | CATLETT, ‘Springs, W.Va T arth ite ed lor ity is for its and LANGE rg soucoyor, zavovaors at_— te gare asia in. SE aad Git ond Be | “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. |B suseaie Ga WwW Norman ismiror,, § | §GOe. 30: ee Syotusi ‘or tue trainings of tesckem, Modal Behoot Mrs. n3 PROFESSIONAL ine Se Sobint se ESS al Boe Fn ce etm 10:85 ‘points.