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“| For the District of Columbia, Mt: ware, New dersey, astern Peama iran eit: slighty warmer: Winds yeueraliy southwesterly, except im eastern Peansylvania to-night slighty er. $25 Cannraces, in plush, $18 $5, #40, #45 Cartiages, th plush, 25, Wasu. B. Witttaws, Lt andl 317 7th st. nw, FrSSELL's ICE Cknam Free Canvap Sqvane Prano, $125, and other bar- gains at G. L. Wila & Brows 700 7th se eke Coat, Drauns.—We make a up coal-seales, at factory € Co, 606 Pa. ave. n. w. A SPLENDID Cuaxce.—Mrs. T. Friebus, who has carried oa the dry goods and’ notion Dusiness at comer Delaware ave. and Hist. n.¢, for the last teen wishes to retire, and will sell her SoGk and Oxtures A splendid Business corner. A TREAT FOR THE Lapies.—All our fine Oxford ‘Ties at cost this week. 3 717 Mar- = Gao. W. Kicu, 717 Mar- specialty of putting Prices, CuAd. T. CaxTEE ‘MR. ScriBwER, formerly proprietor of the butter- ine Busine=s at the “original” stands Is how ut 328, 829, 330 Center Market, B street atsie. AS Prictor bis personal guarantee marks all sales ‘Wiis lox Co.'s Penobscot ice—red wagons, plameatntars Somazon, "Uy, $1.25,0 bot es nthiana, Ky. Ci . fuePorraars Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa ava A Worb To Tax Wisk.—We are now receiving A sad mistake by which one of the parties con- cerned may loge his life occurred on the premises of Mr. Wim. Cord, on the Glenwood Cemetery road, about 9o'clock Tuesday night, Mr. Cord, a young man, 1s employed in the Glenwood Cemetery, and lives In a house near there. Wm. Overhultzer, a German about sixty years oid, is also employed in the cemetery, and boards at Mr. Cord’s house. The old man retired early Tuesday night. Mr. Cord was sitting in the house about 9 o'clock read- ing Tax Stax when Le hearda notse in his hen- house, ‘Thinking that chicken thieves were about he got his revolver, put on his slippers and started ut. His wife begged him to remain in the house, and told bim that the wi He dropped the revolver aud roken gun and starved out. his pisuat he had to pass room. When Mr. Cord went after the gun, the old ‘man got up and slipped out and was making bis way toward the hen-house looking for the thier.” He carried, ‘with him a heavy cane, After lenviug tue house, Mr. Cord saw the form of E A ee 5 EP: and opening our fall stock, and all c: Sold be- fore September 1 will be ‘made and tree of charge When wanted. W. H. Homxe, $18 Canntaces, in plush, $12. $22 Carriages, in plush, $15. Wasu. i. Wrerrams, ‘S11 and 317 7th st, mw, ‘Dupe single eyeglass 25c. Hempler’s, cor. 436. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ‘Natiowat.—“The Paymaster.” ‘Hanais’.—Miiton Nobies in “Love and Law.” Panomama BUILpixe.—“Battle of Shilob.” pretence Condensed Locals, ‘The Union Baptist church, a branch of the Sev- enth Baptist church (colored), whieh was recently Organized, has calied Kev. W. J. Barrett, of Orange Court Hi ‘&., a3 pastor. An excursion to Bay Kidge will be given Satur- Gay under, the auspices of Gen. Jona A. Logan “Alexander Hutchins, a farmer, residing on the ‘Teb-street road, near Sligo, had al altercation yes- Yerday afternoon with Wm. Jenkins at the corner Of 7th and Irvin street, in tue county, and the latter struck Hutchins du the head with a loaded wi funeral of Michael Cragen, one of the oldest hack-drivers in the city, took place this afternoon. He died Tuesday night at Garneld Hospital. Mr. J. M. Richards, of tis city, the supreme Tuler of the 1. 0. of Mechanics, left’ this morning for 1on, Del, to institute a new lodge of the order. will Be accompanied by a number Officers of tue supreme lodge at Baltimore. lodge will be instituted in Richmond and ‘North Carolina shortly. Lecal Democratic Clubs, A PERMANENT ORGANIZATION EFFECTED LAST RVENING A meeting of the representatives of the demo- eratic associations and clubs of the District was held last night tn Endowment Hall, on 10th street. Mr. KC. Marshail, of the Maryland Association, ‘Was called to the chair, and Mr. E. C. Crump was appointed secretary. The roll was called aud the following clubs responded: Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, South Carolina, Norn Carvitna, Alabama, New Jersey, Misstsippl, indians, the Jackson “Association, Takoma Association, Young Men’s Democrati: Assvci.tios, and tue West Wasnington Association. it was decided to organ- we perma aud Mr. Marshall, of Maryland, Was elected pres Sey, Vice-presiu aud treasure. Of the a: went; Mr. Matcews, of New Jer- , aud Mir. C. F. Rowe, secretary president explained the object Uo ve Wo insure harmouy and coneert of action among the democratic clubs of the District Ist each otuer. The Busts of represents Was fixed at taree members (rom eacu erat Mississipi, pointed %” « atid then of” thts District, were ap- -e’on constitution and rules, Ung adjourned subject to the vur hours ending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths Were reported to the bealth OMive as follows: Obs S Keeve, white, 17 days; Jas. McLatg'liu, white, 73 years; ‘Alfred A. Baitor, White, 1 years; Reuben Nichol, white, 6 years; Johu Harrold, white, 22 years; Elita Fearuiey, wite, 40 years; Michael Cregan, White, Gf years; Wiilie L. Lagan, White, 21 years? Previda oO" » White, So. years; Win, HL | “mosay Lywars \ years; Nora Connor, white, iwoudic, White, 12 Years; Domtick Diguad, wie, $¢ years; Klehard Butler, cowed, % inulin; seducrt L. Dewi, 4 mouths; Corselus Lec, culuseu, 5d years; Pierce J. Carter, colured, 3 y ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in iee have been tiled as follows: Ritta 8. Willfainson to Robt. E. Morris, lot 6, bik. 10, Woodley Park; $-. C. McCormick, et al, to Mary D. Jenkins, lot 32, sq. 6%; $4,000. Ann M. Me- heeter te C. EB.’ Kicteunouse, sub 21, sq. 1p; O87. — Fimewords av Bay KuGe.—The greatest open- aly enlertasomen: éver given in America—100 yersous, 6 suips cucazed Ih the representation. No | extra cuarge. Koubu tip tare, $1. — Adee Tux Buaixe Ixvinctsiz Civm—At a meeting of the Bisine Invineilie Ciub, al thelr pariors, 226 Pennsyivania avenue, last evening, several’ new | members were enroiied. Col Carson submitted a | Jesoution, Which Was UnuulMOUSIy adopied, L- dorsing Uke uctlua of the Seaaie in deieating’ the lisbery treaty. Mr. Joues woved that the club Veuder congratulations to Hen. L. xcComas and Hoa. S. E Mudd, cougressionai nomimies In the Bitu and sixth Maryiand districts Mr. Freeman moved to aunend by audiog tue names 6: Hom N. God for governor of West Virstuia und Hon. Ware er Miller for governor of New York, and that the | secretary be requested to communicate the Wille Angness Of the ciub to render any assistance 0 se cure taeir election. cuudNeRL Was agrecd Yo and the motion was adopted. Mr. Wail iuved Wat an invitation be extended to all repubitcans Who desire the retura of tue party to power to Visit the Blaine Invincibie Ciub every Weduesday evening for conversation and to bear adurcsses trom ed speakers, abd it was agreed to, | Col. Carson asked tial a coinmiitee Ue appointed 0 assist tn raisiug Une aizount necessary to secure Danner. Messrs Freewan, Joues, aud Welborue were appointed. ~ ae TAaLKIxo Potrrics 100 Lovy.—Jno. Cosgrove was 4m the Police Court to-day for loud and bvisterous talking 00 North: Capitol street. Me Was arrested by Officer Feuton, who stated that Cosgrove was Under the tuflueace of liquor at tue ine uf the ar- Fest. ‘The prisoner said that be was blind and | Made his living selling pictures, that he would be | Fumned if gent to prison; that "be Was iu Audrew | Gieeson’s saloon talking ‘politics aud might have lalked very loud. “was you discussing the tari OF tue Mills bill?” asked the judge. “1 was dis cussing the candidates,” ie answered. He was Maed $. At the suxgestion of Mr. Forrest the ‘court Wook nls persona: boud A YouTurci. Buwe—A ne Coupie stopped ia trout of the hovi Yesterday and the man went Ofer ‘nd procured @ marriage leense in the naine Of Joan W. Baker, wormeriy of Mugersiowu, d., | aud Cora ¥. Livivturd, of tus city. The young Mab remarked to the ‘clerk that he woud like a luinister, and soun Lue Lelephone Drougiat Kev. M. A. Turner to the building. ‘Tuey having expressed | Wisa that the ceremouy should be private, AUBL | Charlotte Sewail invited thew: to the ladies’ wait- | ing room, where the ceremouy Was performed, and | ‘Wuey paid the fee and left tue Lulding a b&ppy goupie, Tue groom ts a young barber and the Bride, Who gave ner aze as sistern years, has been IrequenUy ueard of i the past four yours as the Subject of habeas corpus proceedings ia which Ler Gather aud relatives were tke opponents, aud | also as 4 Witwess against ber laiuer. Che mar Flaye relieves the relatives of furtuer responsiblity | on ber aceoun ‘Tue Mostrox axp n s iy dressed young house about ) tae clerk's EMRIMAC. t Bay Ridge this | Meek. |The grcatest display of reworks ever | Siveu in America, Noextra charge. Kound wip, | Be Adee | ee Tur Draocraric Ravification Mestixe.—The frrangements ior (he democratic ratification | lmeetiby 1a Uuls city om the GLa Of September are | being Fapidiy completed. The coutract for the Breworks display hus been approved, and it ts Woucht that this will prove Wo be an’ attractive Jeature of the demoustraiion, Mr. Thurman has Deca invited to be present. One of the Cabinet luluisiers Wii probably be present and speak. Senators Goruau, Blackburn, Vance, Fauikner, aud Representatives Mills, Lee, Compton und ,as stated in yesterday's ‘LOf lorging the name of Wm. Of Luis city, to certificates of ; F k i i j i i i ! Were applied, but the patient grew we and Mr, Cord seut to the city for Dr. Naylor, who has since attended the injured mau. "From theexamination Imade the doctor came to the conclusivn tnat the man’s skull was fractured and three of bis ribs score of 18 Wo. ‘ManRRIED.. Kain and Mise Cora Becker (Catneiicy are Oy Nev, Father ‘1 . Price, the boy who It 1s alleged ran away frou ule home tn Md, is at the police station ——-_—— Lissy PRISON TO BE SOLD AGaIN.—The second payment on the Libby Prison mond Tussiay. Hawlings sad ts Who originally sold 'm. H. Palmer and others to Mr. were broken. he was very low, and it is ot thought that he will recover. seetheroar- ned Overhead and Underground Wires, many applications trom the various companies, telegraph and telephone, doing business in the District for permits to construct overhead lines, ‘They are being granted, however, in a very con- servative manner, and after September 15 the law recently passed prohibits any further permits be- ing granted. Ainong those recently received are he Postal 1 ‘The ‘Telegraph Cable Co. have requested the Commissioners to issue them a permit toaain- tain @ line of poles from 19th and Boundary streets along, 19th street extended vo, Columbla road, Woodly Lane, from Coluubia road to Tenleytows wurnpike, to’ Grant road, Chappel road, Broad Brauch toad and Boundary Branch Toad’ to the District line. Ma). Raymond, in his report on the subject, recomineuded that te periatt be granted r the conditious fixed by the Commissioners im their oruer of August 2, which provides that Une permit shall be revocable at the pleasure of the Commissioners oF Congress, Without compen Sation, and that the form, dimensiun and location ot thé poles, shail also be subject Lo the approval of the Commissioners. ‘This company also asked that a permit be granted tuem to maintain an un- Gerground line from 19h aud T and Boundary streets, along I stteet to 14th, to F street, to tele Office, 1423 F street. ‘The recommendation oi Maj. KaYulond Was the same as tat on the ower permit, ‘Tue Commissioners have received a request from the United Lives Teiegraph Co, to maintain their lines ou poles in the District of Columbia, as fol- lows: Beginning at 1416 F street to 14th aud Penn sylvanla avenue; theuce on the east side of 14th to Oniv avenue; from thence to 12th street south to Virginia avenue; thence east to 9th, along south side, of Gtu to 7th, across 7th to Virginia avenue Lo South Capitol stieet,to tue uorth side of tacks of Balumore and Potomac Raliroad Co; thence aloug south side of Gartieid Square to 2d shreet southeast; thence along the south side of Virginia avenue 'to 4th street, to I street, to Vir- gluis avenue, to 1 agutn; along I to 13th, to 100 north of the intersection of 13:h and Penn- sylvania avenue east; thence north along 13th to tue lutersection of B street and Tennessee avenue, to 14tu street nortueast; thence to a point midway between E and F streets nortuvast; thence on east side of Tennessee avenue to 15h street, east side Of 15th street to H street and to Benning’s youd, and on the Maryland line. ‘The saine recon mendations were made op this application as on tue ones above. ——+—__ Attempted Suicide of a Porte: HE TAKES LAUDNAUM 7O KILL HIMSELF, BUT 18 RR- LIEVED—HE STATES THAT HE WAS ROBBED OF FLF- ‘TEEN DOLLARS OF HIS EMPLOYER'S MONEY. Stepuen Siuciair, a young colored man, who lives on Potomac street, West Washington, and is employed as a porter in Charles Baum’s store on Tun street, attempted suicide last evening waile in the store by taxing about turee drachms of lauda- num, He Was sick in the store and was removed to Schelier & Stevens’ arug store, where he re- ceived medical aid, and be was afterward removed to tue Ewengeucy Hospital where, under the care ¢ Drs. McKoue and Gill, he soon recovered. He Wold the doctor tuat he ‘intended to kill hunseit hd Would do so as soon us Le Was released, The ollvers Of tue Hirst preciuct were nottled of the deciarations made by the paUlent and he was taken ju custody and locked up. When in the cel be Was visited by frieuds, but he refused to give any reason IOF Wautlug to taxe lis life, While deliver- fug goods he collected about $15, whicu, ue said, Was taken trom him LHe Was held bebind tke ars UoUl (his moruing Wuen he Was released, as tue physicians refused 10 say that he was insane, —— Agaim Defeated, ‘THE WASHINGTONS FALL BRFOKS THE PHILLIES—OTHER GAMES YESTEMDAY. ‘The Senators went down before the Pailadelphia team yesterday by the score of 5 to2, tarough poor fielding. Whitney and Mack and Gleason and Seuriver were the batteries, After the home team had obtained a run in the first inning the visitors scored three times in the second, winning the game. Wood’s bunt, Farrar’s single, and a wild piteh accounted for One. ‘Then hits’ by Scuriver and Mulvey gave another, asd anotuer buat and bad throwing Lo second résuited tn the third. ‘The Senators stored aguiu in the fourth on Wiimot's Single, @ passed ball, and two sucriflces. The Puillues made two ore tallies in the fifth and ‘ath on combinations of hits and errors. Wash- ington mage 2 earned runs, 8 bits, and 6 errors (1 ewrned run, 6 lits, and 2 errors by the Phillies, Fitisburg‘deteated Chicago, 4t0 2. Gaivin and Mule:, aud Beldwin and Duly were the batteries, Pittsburg made 13 ults and 1 error, and Chicago 6 its and 2 errors, Boson Won the third straight from New York, 2 tol. Quiun, the new second baseman of the Hub- bites, Wou Uhe game tn the ninth by a home run, All of the runs of the game were earned. The batteries were Keefe and Ewing, and Sowders and Keily, Boston made 7 bits and 3 errors, and New York 7 ults and 2 errors Detroit demolished thé Hoosters, 15 to 1. Shreve and Buckiey, and Conway and Pennett were the batteries. “Detroit made 19 hits and 0 errors, and Indianapols 4 hits and 4 errors, Louisville 1 (nrst ‘At Philadeipala—Athietics, 8; aume); Aluletics, 9; Loulsville, 0 (second game). ‘Tae Naval ComsaT between the Monitor and Merrimac will be portrayed with life-tike ‘ccuracy Uns week at Bay ‘Round tri extra ebarge.—Advt. ae —s__ ‘The Courts.e Pouice Covrt—Judge Mills pro tem, Yesterday, Richard Sanders, throwing stones: $5, W. ‘Taylor, profanity; $3 "James Hennessey, throwing stones; disorderly ; $5. wectie Alien, Vagrancy; bonds or workhouse. "Pat. nick Hawley, disorderly ; $10. Philip Nall, da.; dor PoLice CovRt—Judge Milis, pro tem. To-day. Abeeb Suleek, unlicensed pedaler; per- soual bonds. John Fravels, disorderly conduct: g5 or 15 days. Edward Leech, alias Gardner; va, grancy; bonds or 90 days Samuel Boyman, Jesse holapson, and Willian Johnson, ‘a0.; bonds or 60 days, John E. Owens, indecent'expo- ‘sure; collateral forfeited. John Hays, cruelty to animals; do, Oliver Allen, disorderly conduct: do. Bud Warner, colored, vagrancy: bonds or 60 days. Michaei Scanlon, profanity; collateral forteited. Joseph Charters, ‘aboraeriy conduct in county; do. Bert Payne, disorderly assembly; smith. vagrancy; bonds or 60 days, Paul Chase, Splored, dlsorueriy conduct; $3 oF 15 days. Jaines jcCarthy, trespass on parks; do Ellen Smith, Vagrancy; bouds or 90 days. do. Witham DIED OF GRIEF AND Suawe.—Rev. Jesse Pratt, the oldest Baptist minister in Arkansas, died from te Sao ‘His son, J. oe ‘Was on trial for asa ‘@ Woman, ‘aud the father expressed the hope that he would die before the was rendered. He expired five hours before the jury cuine in sentencing his son to five years’ imprison- ment. Grief and Shame killed him, Guxrs Surrs Scourep 25c. Altering and in best : ‘called delivered: ‘Lelephone call 1432. ivemgee pa 7 ‘ 2-6 and 218 Modvoct se Bide, New Srawren Livers. THREE-DAY SALE af iugn Hemstitched Pillow Shams, $2.35, reduced to 12st Muslin Stamped Pillow Shams, 250, reduced to EE MGR een ze, scolting Sheeting Covers, new designs, 75c., reduced Shades in Narrow Plusnes, $1 yard, reduced to NEW EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, Cloth, new shades. Gh AS oes ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alumor Phosphate powders, Sold only én cans, Roxal Baxixa Powsx Co,, 100 Wall st, N. x Casz Prices Fou Day Goons Silks, Velvets, Satins, Drevs Goods, Satteens, Blank- ete, Shawis, Flannels, Cashmeres, and Henricttas. CARTERS, ‘711 MARKET SPACE width—Garnet, Green, Blue, Black, and Brown—real ‘Value 50c., price reduced to 37}4c. Black Surah Silks 50¢, Colored Silk Velvets 750, Henrietta Cashmeres, all pure fine wool, wide, double ‘width, all colors, 48¢, Cash customers are requested to select one of the following presents if they buy $5 or over: A pair of large size pure Linen Damask Towels, worth $1; a half dozen pure Linen Damask Napkins, worth 75c., or & pair of Silk Embroidered Corsets, worth 75¢. Cash customers who buy $10 or over can select one of the following vuluable presents: A handsome Bridal Quilt. worth $1.50; adozen pure Linen Damask Nap- Kins, worth $1.50, or two pairs of elegant Damask Towels, worth $1.50. auzy Revisev List. FURSITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST, FOR CASH ON 08 BEFORE DELIVERY. W. B. MOSES & SON, Corner 11th and F ata 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: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, 6 pieces, Sultan Plush, different colors 845; reduced to 838. Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, marbleized, Silk Plush. differ ent colors, $100; reduced to $75. Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, mahogany finished frames,Silk Plush, variety colors, $110; to $85. Mahogany Table, 850; reduced to $30. ‘Imitation Mahogany Cabinet, #45: reduced to $32, ‘Mahogany Inlaid Desk, $45; reduced to $32, ‘Mantel Cabinet, 865: reduced to $50. ‘Table, imitation Mahogany, Imitation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to $13. Fine Leather-Covered Lounge, $65; reduced to $50. Crumson Crushed Flush Pillow Couch, @28; reduced to azz. Antique Ash 3-piece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to $13.50. Olive Wood 3-piece Chamber Suite, $32; reduced to 826. ‘White and Gold 3-piece Chamber Suite, $52; reduced tos40. gQhinbet Suite, Walnut, 3 pieces, €75; reduced to Chamber Suite, 3 pieces, Antique Oak, Round Glass, 870; to 855. Mahowuuy finish, 3-plece Chamber Suite, 95; re- duced to 380. — Mahowany 3-piece Chamber Suite,$5U0; reduced 375. Antique Oak Chiffonier, $18 ; reduced to $14. Natural Cherry Finish Chiffonier, $18; reduced to Sideboard, Mahogany Finished, $28; reduced to $22 Imitation Mahogany 8-foot Extension Table, $13; reduced to $0. Walnut 8-toot Extension Table, $18 ; reduced to $13 CARPET DEPARTMENT. O22 yards best Ingram Carpet, 75c.; reduced to q2b0 Yards Dest Ingrain Carpet, 5c; reduced to uced to 30c, pane ‘88 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c. ; reduced to 250, — yards Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 350.; reduced to 600 yards Tapestry Carpet, $1; reduced to 75e. 750 yards Roxbury Tapestry Carpet, 90c,; reduced t070c. 550 yards Tapestry Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 450, 650 Body Brussels Carpet, 81.25; reduced to 950, Including Bigelow, Lowell and English makes. 700 yards Wilton Velvat Carpet, $1.50; reduced 10 900. cet rate best Moquette Carpet, $1.50; reduced 450 yards Seamless Fancy Straw Matting, 35c.; re- duced to 20c. 42 Hearth Rugs, Smyrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. 200 Mats, Smyrna, $1.50; reduced to 1. 100 Matta, Smyrna, $1; reduced to 65c. REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, WATER COOLERS, AND MOSQUITO CANOPIES REDUCED FROM 10 TO 25 PER CENT. UPHOLSTERY (DEPARTMENT. Furniture Covering Tapestry, 50c. ; reduced to 350, Furniture Covering Tapestry, $1.25 ; reduced to 75c. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $1.75; reduced to $1. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $1.50; reduced to 7 ceemme Covering Tapestry, €2.25; reduced to Furniture Covering Tapestry, €3.75; reduced to $2. A proportionate reduction on Cornice Poles and ‘Trimmings, Window-Shadea, Silk Plushes, &c. Aa eare OF SILK PLUSH 24-INCH WIDE, ‘FERENT SHADES, WORTH $125; BEDUCED TO 950. “ : CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. ferent HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drucgiste, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©. HOOD & 00, Apothecaries, Lowell asa 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Tro A large assortment of Trunks suitable tor and Gents at and below cost vo close them out, Call early and get a first-class trunk at a low price, Boston Suog House, 1 912 7b st. n.w,, bet. 1and K L. H, Hopkins, 039 Fst, White Oll-cloth for sign painting and table-cover, 25c. eos New Domestic Fashion Catalogues for Sept. given away at the Domestic Sewing ne agency. C, Auerbach, 7th and H. ‘New Gas Fixtures. C. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F. eolm Morell, 734 6tn st.n.w., every style showcase,c030 Peerless Dyes Are thebest. Sold by druggist eoly Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7 & H. Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWoo4,&c, SUMMER RESORTS. ATSRILL MOUNTAINS, omand aftge MONDAY, June APenprom tealas on , June 29, exp Desh deee ener a baa ge eee a je jon'of the Peunayl: ‘making close connections with fast ‘rom Washington, ‘CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.—Leave Jersey am. Arrive Phonics, vis Kings. 63pm; Grand Hotel, 1:45 pin; i, in. Mount Ifouse Station, ‘Drawing-room Cars Jered tatlop and wo Phoenicia Gor Hot ‘SARATOGA AND CATSKILL, MT. EXPRESS,— Leave PI his 8:20 am. Arrive Pbosuicia vis Kingston, 4:10 p.m.; Grand Hotel, 4:25 p.m: Ho” tol Kastorskill, 4:53 pm. Mt. House Statiot, 4:15 p. m.; Paleuville, 4:20 p.m. Arrive Saratoga 6:20 p.m; “sidwell, Lake George, 8:10 p.m. Sagamore, 0:00 p.m. Drawing: room Cars Yiisdeipbia to Grand Hotel Bea: or snd to Phenicla (for Hotel Kaaterakill aud Moun tain House), New York to Caldwell and Jersey City to ‘Bi TOGA CATSKILL MT. SPECIAL— ae ash AE GAEIEE BE, SEmEA tel 5 m.; Palenville, 8:05 p.m. Arrive Saré Kuns to Caldwell, Lake George, on Sat Ld falters Ronen ie : Kaaterskill and Mountain House), aud Ws to Sara Purchase, tickets at Pennsylvania a in the Jeracy Cy Station for of nowthe Fovorta by. West ‘Shore, Halirosd. Baggage checked Sirough. "saratoga trais® Tun vis Albeuye ‘OE. LAMBERT, Je2iteopl5 General Passenger Agent, New York. INN, FOREST GLEN STATION, B. & 0. C!S ules from Washington. 4s now open, uundes ianagement of F. Tenney and W. H. Crosby, the National Hotel, “A new House, wiih all modern improvements, Write for circular and rates. F. TEN- NEY & CO., Proprietors, Forest Glen, Md.. and Na- ‘tional Hotel; Washington. D.C. 30-2m QPRING LAKE BEACH. N. J, THE BALTIMORE Sone ilock trom end with fii view of oceans Special AY, AUGUST 30, 1888. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AStS Seo Set Sine | Ena sy Clawescal 601 Queen st. i rent teases rancla Reve ‘wor reopen Septembsr 10, 8030-Sw* 3 30. ©. DENGLER. SP 7H ce ontaves between Mand N ata, INDAY, September3. _au29-2w MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. SCIENTIFIC AND LIBERAL COURSE OF STUDY. Eight miles from Washington, on B. and 0. R. & ‘Thirty-first year begins September 18, 1888. ‘Terms very low. Send for catalogue to su2ogw iinoultara Golege es Oa, (['8 BEBLITE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, |AS. B. YOUNG, Principal. RENT—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BO! Tamcisin noe "TE ‘ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILES city. be eightiett ses. pombe oes aaa eeeeeete tea eae iy ve “or Kecation course of 1 ‘abd special sdvan' fur September. L ev, Dr-C. K NELSON Brookville: Moutfosmry Coamts Ma: audi Rese fad iS’ SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. pinay Hill 10 miles south of Washington. | annual session begins Sept, : WORTHINGTON. Prinapel, Box 21, Alexandria. Val ‘Hume. au3-im 1223 15mm Sr. ‘The MISSES KERR'S Schoo! for Young Ladies and ‘Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ac- ‘Terms begin now. commodations for s limited number of Boarding Pu- auzo 723 14th et. nw 9g tee ‘NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH, OEGILIAS ACADEMY, 607 APITOL Sek, Foren MOsDAS a wore, Tea ‘SCHOOL FOR = NUMBER ‘and polite deportment. Academic course for young isms scH001 Fo ure gators ee aot ame feiaretee fees carry branches, Mi ch. and paint classes tor la- | $200; music extra, fo NI Sioa aot steending the schools “gas. tae a” er. urataoee F SELECT SCHOO! ye sT. AES MARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, ‘ST. MARY'S COUN- Intermediate, and dexen, ‘Sixth year begtus ber ‘teachate all experienced and prof Sirattion ia Boglish, ‘Mathematics, Langu Sividcel treluing “Special svantaqes vo apt pupils. Uborutory work” Calsthenic dri Tho schol is malta mDiled with charts, reference books, and physi- Gaelt ber 10) for eatsiogue: adress THOS. W 10 for z SIDWELL. Principal, Sandy Spring, ‘2u20-6m ‘RENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT AND MAS- tered in three years by the best method, name- TY, M: int Sommence its 115th year SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. Situation f ation wed for health. ive ktounds, ‘Perms $160 for ‘aid tuition for ten months, Jy20u,.ecm RW, SILVESTER Principal. _ ORLA ROnOOE, FOR, SEE, SANDE 3 sg BARD) ge trtaninguon Ci. reopen Serer 3, Hero to;number limited. For circulars scdrees HENKY CG HALLOWELL, A M. (Yale Sandy Spring, ‘Washington, D. ©. The fortieth session of this Medical College will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1888, in the new and well- equipped college building. ‘Hot. bet, 9th and 10th ste, For announcement and further particulars, sddress G. L. MAGRUDER, M. D., Dean, su22-42t 813 Vt. ave. Tur COLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, (Thirteenth Year), A Select Institute for Limited Number of English, Classics, French, Mathematics. No extra charge for 1 ‘School opens OCTO- BER 1, aud closes JUNE 115381 st. nw, near the Principal: tafers, by ‘apocial’ pemmiomon ts MeO rt fe ‘apecia ato Mr. E; Hire, of tigee & Gow Bankers: Benstor Jno. K Tatagy ‘of Biatay Jueo Audeew Wella Gott Brascla rotary of Blater Ju vw W31 an BM. Hanisey, U.S. N, and otuer patrons’ ~"suzi-Sus ONZAGA COLLEGE, Tand North Capitol sts. n.w. Conducted by the Jesuit Fatnera, ‘Classical, Commercial and Scientific. Re-opens Sept. 3 Terms, $10 per quarter. Rev. E A. MoGURK. 8. J.. s220-1m_ a Serq\HE ART OF ALL ARTS; NO PERSON'S EDU- aeaion is complete without it."—Emerson. I-—NON-PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN ELOCUTION TI—PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN ORAIORY. III—PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN A: TING. Colle ite classes commence October 3, 1888. PRIVATE LE: NS cor nce at any time. prise She only Institution in the United States that pupil for ot Free, MARTYN COLLEGE OF EtGcUTION AND ORATORY, 313 6th st. n.w. (half a block east of city P.O.) Washington, D. C. auld ly. The. comtaon sense, H. LARROQUE, A.M, | Md. "e285 f Sorbonne University, professor of classical | Cy thd olen iiiruares, O08 10in'ncnw. and8-tme_ | SWARTHMORE COLGHCE CO py WFARYLAND SCHOOL FoR BLIND. ‘Opens 9th month, 11th. ‘Thirty minutes from Bros MURS aio aie eno for the oat ax Ciations Fhiadeipiia. Under the care of Ferende Boye and girls who are blind, or whiowe Fail colleye course for both sexen. Classical, Scien tate Gefective that\they cannot attend the pubiie schools Literary. Also, a Manual ‘Trainine and a Prev T will meet Washington pupils at Baltimore and Po- | paratory School. Healthful lucation, Inrge rads, fase Depot Oth streo. and Avenue, Yoptember 10, | fxtrnaite building aud apparatus, For catalogue Mia Mm FR nmtendent. | giceotn EDWANDH. MAGILL, LL. D., President, RAND iI. NAECKED \HELTENHAM ACADEMY—BOARDING SCHOOL MR ane arene se GEN AAU BOG SHOU Wili recetye pupils on Violin, Cornet and Piano, com- | tensive buildings, chapel and_gyimasiam: laree jlay miencing September L iZ grounds: military drill; propares for college or Bus -EDIOAE, DEPARTMENT. wn | Reser asi year borne Sepiesaber 19u Address M ‘GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, — eee Somes rH ‘ MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR BoTit SOO "exes. Uoncertvilie, Pa” Preparatory, fusiness Graduating, Rnwli-h Graduating, Seieut: gud Collar preparatory courseg.” Suvetal caret litle 7 recoTuies patrons, BWORteibde Wale. At je8-coum 31. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. EIGHT nents aud Pour Courses of Stady. "Students Derinitied to board in clube if desired. vr Roderate, “Preparatory: School. attache. Special at tention vivea to Stung boys to. eater colloge, the Nersity, oF the mulltary of naval schools of “the. Gov- Emmeut. Situation. ost beautiful and. beal‘dial, For oa address President THOMAS FELL, aM Sy25-2m ‘Academy. Six’ hours from Washington.” Every modern apyiiance for study and recreation. $400 per unum, Boys of any axe received. Seud for catalogue. L. C. BISHOP, Head Master, dy2-ia tory-and-basement Brick, om N st, West Wash- ington; ten rooms; cel.ar under house: Tange porches, overlooking river: lot 30, house 26 feet wide; house, Surroundiugs aud location ‘very desirable. ®8,000. MACGOWAN'& CAMPBELL, 1008 Fist. wu30 ‘Yeniences; lot 17x72 to paved alley; cash, m: Hat. 1.0, Valance monthly. Box 122, Star office. auSU-3t (OR SALE—MT. PLE: COTTAGE, SIX rooms, pore, ceilar, all-roubd exposure: lot 30 by 100: $2,300: eady teria: for rent, $18. Inquire on prethises, Oak i aug0-3t INVESTMENT—6 prick slley_houses in good locality; nortwost: ‘with Prompt-paying touants; @ rare ba'gald. CHias."a. SHIELDS, 1000 Fat new. auso.Se MALL HOUSES IN THE NORTH- ‘cast; near cars and herdics; total rent $45 per mo.; JOR Sai eu 4 bert ae O27 F at. KLINGTON ACADEMY, SAUL BUILDIN A’ G21 Pe st, opp. U. B Patent Oftica “e . = a of li sa ee LY MACAFEE, A M., Banchpal, Se “Giydt-tutheaime) Mra Lb. WHEEL! Crrculars at Seul's Seodstore and the Bookstores.a153m LEN’ ELAWAKE ‘RENCH SELF TAUGHT—FRENCH SYSTEM OF EEN WOOD MO VSE DELAWARE, WATER GAP. | Fucuith: Moral meted fon eer rete ‘17 acres private, ; approved sanitary pronunciation, Free initiation lesson from instanta- aa nr eA A A 1 esate AGW gta aN Seater ee abt, ‘a fier tun ATLANTIC CITY, X. 3. abd epeak French correctly. Learn now by te tat of De OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Unobstructed view of the ocean; large bedrooms; hydraulic elevator; hot and cold seawater baths, _3917-00-26t F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Nn iE SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUN- » comet tiay WameinGtON COURTE, MB ov iu the famous Cumberland and Shenandoah Valleys, No ee ‘No i Cool, dry air. ihiles from, Baltimore on the Western land road. irect connection at Union Station, Iti more, with trains from Le peg paitculars descrintive of Hotel and surroundings, cam ¥.G. Smith's Piano Warerooms, 1225 d. Moriarty, Merchant Tailor, 912 jg Edwin F. Droop, Piano Warerooms, 925 Pa ave. FE Osram. Drugpist, 121 Pa ave Terms, $3 and 93-00 Special weekly rates, Aadreses 4 89-99. "2" SUiNMOW Manu 3y10-tu,th,&e30t Carrollton Hotel, Baltimore, Ma. HE IDAHO, 25 ILLINOIS. AVE, ATLANTIO City, N.J.; élegantly furnished; excellent cuisine moderate, ‘views te mys6-esia Miss M. HOUK. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va., 6% hours from Washinton, A.safe home for families. NO BAI 200"*Atmonphere cool: scenery eran: Finest chalybeate, alkaline, li watern‘Bieain-beated Accommodates: lendid roads. ‘sulphur, and heating food oie etl enderoupasclonnwanlary ance tua, betel en snl ‘istrated: circulars at this office. Apply to A. &. PRATT, The Sun Building. Washington, D. 0. BY Ber ON THE CHESAPEAKE, ‘The most complete in all tts appointments of any re- ‘sort on Chesapeake Bay or Potomac River, MUSIC BY ITZEL’S MILITARY BAND. ‘First-class Restaurant under new management, "iuataye lems Returning, wave Bay Ridge ana ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR Tickets at B. and O. ticket: pieiiieguerivacis are, angst Sopot *Oatbeaday at sving at 9: week connect with the MAMMOZO STEAMER COLUM IS SIXTY MILES UP THE Bay, ‘Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio stam, 1:30 and 4:20 pm. 2:10 and'3:30p. m ~ To Baltimore and return, arriving at Bi'the Ridge. “are only 1c. for Founa 66Q)N_ THE MOUNTAIN'S Ww." ELMO, A few Rooms yet can be had at this ele: it Black Bass fishing, ‘Ane, Game in . house to ak ea Write Jorma and circulars to BRICK 3 OATLETT, y Springs, W. Va im” ‘OTEL REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. express trains daily. ui mysoret Ui TROMPUON. Proprietor, vim pa ees ETT vaddreas i. ©. BOIGE, Proprietor, my25-0 Pauwomra Srom masse ip .au7tosel6 BALANCE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, BALANCE OF PARASOLS AT ONE-HALF. BEMNANTS, ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF THEIR valu. May, 1889, you can be scholar. 143m SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, THREE EN- is) fire Aeon, Natioual Bank of the Hepatic Building, Sorner 7th and D ata. n.w, Five stroct car lines pass neat tablished 1804. A practical’ ees oducation thst yuslthee young sas cad tor hess inltes yer ‘vomen for Seif-gupportand useful lives. Day and eveniug sessions. ing, Grthorrephy, the Polish Levwenee, Ooteeeed- 5 7 the Enalish ieeaeene: ence,tapid Calcuiation Bookkecpiti edaptod toevery Tariety Of Dustnotn, Business Fractioe Focal and Piya. raining for elezenship: Moral sua Bool Cultarecaie ty are, ments of Polit! Ecouumy and. Coml, Law: Com. .. Pultion teen. Year sc any aed sions: ten) months peyeble ont cutermuse £605 Seta month 'y instalments of #10 each, $70." "By the quar~ ter, ten. on entering, 830. "Night nos Niobe: ¥ th, $00; three moni, #16. *s hand, iypewriting and. the Graphophones Practical he Uraphophone. Hah Delsarte School of Expression. wate iinstrated. annual Sanouncemont. ool year begins x (OF TL GAREIELD SPENCERS Seere. aul3 OCK HI! LLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD.— BGontetal Gy the. Brochers cf thet Chetstan Schools. Scientific, Classical, and Commercial Courses. ing are taught with- The rn Languages and Dri outextracharge. studies will be resumed on the lst gore of Serember, 1888, £2" Send for prospectus, ul L-teep MM xetoclot releersny and iypewntingr ais otk ool of Tel 5 ‘awa Dear City Post-fie. mus Sept. 10th. re tay ony ree ae WEEDON. Miss H. B. WEIR, Type-writing. will LENWOOD INSTITUTE. FOR GIRLS AND Great boys, near Hoods’ Milla, B.& 0-H ik. Thor rnstruction partments Music s specialty. Syecial “attention pba small children. Mrs. we FITE, Glenwood, Howard Co., Md. aull-sw* ERIGAE AXDSDENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NA: TIONAL UNIVERSITY. The fifth annual of lectures will begin Monday. October 1. 1888, and ferminate April 30, 1889.- For sunouncement and in- format 10H. H. BARKER, M.D., Dean. 11: Eiatniw: "Pelephone Noo7" suf-tu” NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The aixty-seventh winter session will begin October 1, 1888, and end March 1, 1889, in the new College Building, 1325 Hst.n.w. For circulars and informs- ton of bth departments address Dr. A. F. A. KING, 726 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. ‘Telephone call, 885. 3y24-2m_ YEAR—SHORTLIDGE MEDIA $500 ACADEMY, we or Busiceas) Boys. College or st, ‘Phila, ; trains a SwWitkiN C! SHOBTLIDGE a. BS = iacrand ‘ORAVIAN ed FOR YOUNG LAD! ‘Bothiebem, Pas A cau coma pa few and ‘oxcelled by Done. jy16-2m RK SALE—5-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, D ST, near 13th s.e.: stable: fine fruit in yard: also two gabe “HEAP HAND, ON FAS Tenas— rroom Frame House on K st ne: lot 2 Fr 'WASH'N DANENHOWER ‘220-1w 1145 {OK SALE—419 AND 4212D ST.N.E. NEW 6- room bay whidow Brick House, with calars and ail moteru mpruvementa; will be sold cheap aud Ot ay terms. ADDY WF ASIN DANENHOWER, 2120-1, ne ALLS F st. OK SALE—I AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL ONE of those handsome new S-story bay-window Brick Houses, coruer Sd. and C sta. i.e, upon easy’ terme ‘hese house contain 8 rooibe aud” every im: OF particulars eail ab ee WASHN DANENHOWER, au29-1w TAs Fat. ‘OK SALE—ON 15TH, NEAR 8 ST_N. W., AN el-gaut new Brick House, contai! 10 rooms, cel- larand every mosern improvement; lot 19.43100 to Y- Pnee 87.900 sy DANENHOWER 1115 F st. JFK, SALE—CHEAP—g5,000 PROPERTY IN A wy drools an ot 2bx100; a bargain for Somebody. DAVID D- S1ONE. SUL nee-ot JOR SALE—THE BEST HOUSE IN THE ROW: T st, bet. 1oth and 16th, square Lay window: 9 rooms, bath, cellar, and Jaundry; price low to an iin mediate purchaser.’ DAVID DPSTONE, Boe Fak au: Ok SALES TWOGTORY FIVE-ROOM FRAME rein. ell cheap. Puyitg. investinen ‘Address Box 17, Star office. ee se JOH SALE—HOU-ES. 1301 K st. bw. b. b rims... $7,500 23 E st. nw, sta | rms. fo SES of the at for {auz8) THUS. E. WAGGAMAN. LE_OWNER LEAVING a SELL BALE_O EAVING CITY, WILL Building: sf sacritce ‘de lightful. admirably adapted for’ Profesional Wi ge ‘vestingaee at wi JPOR SALE—A NICE TWO-STORY AND BASE- ‘Finnent Y'room House, brick in wood onder, Gti ar, rn 7 soe Due-St'* MacGOWAN & CAMPBELL, 1008 F at. RB SALE_AT A BARGAIN—472 AND 474 0 8: Faky it rooue and bathe with al melon - ts. “Inquire of . 474 O st, ‘au27-1m BR SALE — TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BAY Frvtndow brick on W st, bot Vath and Nee eae 5; 5 n 2 A a So y ORWOOD INSTITUT! SQHOOL, FOR oP poly. at ar Wess: ove. Se yD. CABELL Principals Yor summer’ Borst Tiutlon addrees Mrs &\'W. HALSEY, Norwood Va USINESS EDUCATION — BOOK - BUSIN! 5 ae ae KEEPING, fA doomsoaty nd Pye ine rap proeree A Fe ere as mC fr1eu5, Reopens Monday, September’ “eus6-oe -AMEKICAN ACADEMY, ST. NW. ques 9240 BT. XW. ‘afternoon. auzb-1m* __ HUGO KUERSCHNER, Principal. Fe SALEOR KI '—1225 CONN! 1CUT Er ee ae, cae eee Convenient, "Apply on premise, euls-1m Fea bac iiattaty Sar ares ‘mod. imps. ; stable in rear; lot'20x87: tuecellar | 1018-2w* 1021 SALE—A NUMBER Fisi.sovie #3.650 each: monthly to suit KINS, 19th and H sta, SALE—SIX iCK Hi Site Geet ia a OUMBTEDE & BRADLEY, 027 AVE, 1620 19th st; 13 artistic JARANTEE ‘EACH A} MAKE rats Orayou Roriral f 12 eesoun, ao Knog HEENGLDE May Bulldice, cor, 7th mse Bowed oes LY Cl V1 reopen MONDAY, Beptember 3 upecial aE y ‘Special at- tention oe: to the ed ena at to graduates in the ‘course, of which taught aus: E> i i Shining wore ent einem im LL Eas, FOR FOURS Be SPR ee sae ‘FREDERICK ig Tekapo ee ar eiaetcions and elopeatiy tarnished cos teaske ‘able and efficient; music, sul7-lm SALE—1228-30-32-34 H 8T. 4 Fri ‘slate tnd wood mantele: ltrgbes a now. ‘ape Posen comnries form eee a SEs HALL, THE READING, PA.. MILITAKY | Foe BENT-COMPORTABLY FURNISHED Front Parlor acd Bedroom, communicating, on iret floor, in private tamily, convenient to two lines: of street care; will rent for $18. 1149 Sth et ie ale co Foe RT, Tip DELIGHTFUL FRONT ROOMS, second floor, unfurnished, bot and cold water ou ‘ame fluor; to partice without children ; references re- quired. 1228 12th st now. RK RENT—AT 612 14TH ST, NW. furnished Room on first floor, folding bed and vate bath; aiso, Room ou second floor, (JOR RENT—FOUR LANGE PLE nicely, furnished, or single. ‘Terms reasoual “Spetorencess 1340 13h | ‘eu JOR RENT—AT 604 10TH W. 2 LARGE unfurnished communicating rooma forlightuouse- Keepin. ent only $10. a J 104 RENT—SI8 EST pEAUTIFOL ‘Rooms, single or ished; all couveuiences. Sasa POR RENT—I ‘or em suite: lane, new andelaantly fur- Dished:. perfcct repair: crosets, Norcbern private family ; board if desired: references, 221 Est tw. 1° LOK RENT—1619 K ST. NW. HANDSOMELY furnished wuite of rosie ou frwt and second ovr so : erate heat, care and yuthern expasure, qrate beat. convenieut to cary au 70k RENT—471 H STN ished rooms on second floor (southern exposure) bath-room. “Also, two on third floor, suitable for lucht housskerping. No children, Puwessiou Septetaber 1, LOK KENT—9831_G@ ST. W. SANT FUR- hisbed rooms on parlor floor: also vther rooms, Bicely Furnished, with An private family. aust Fok BENT TARGE SECOND AND, TnuD- story Front itooms, furuisbed of unfurnished; ites “windows and clowet i each nov vers tha ew in Rouse 61S 6th st. n.w., bet. F and G.auy-s LOK RENT—ENTIRE SECOND FLOOK, ROOMS: 1c suite or atule, with oF without board: at 1128 e093 WO LOVELY SECOND FLOOR ‘bedroom, with inge alcove and bath ; privat jamnily ; suitab Apply 1105 133th st JOK RENT—TWO BRIGHT AND SUNNY KOOMS. the finest in the house, newly and elegantly pa pered, en suite or single. farnisbed oF unfurnished at Teasbable rent, also 'a nice back parlor at 406 C st. ™. auze 3 | JQOR RENT—-HANDSOME APARTMENTS, WITH first-class accouimodations, including excel tabie buard, im new house, with all mod. improveumedte, Apply 1G Lota st. opposite McPherson Sq. aust | ROH BENT—To GENTLEMEN “bilgHT CHEER | Etat root: newly papered: bandvomely furnished, 8; also lance hall room. high aud desirable lucation; Taco for bityeies private femalye 2450 L1eh at JOR RENT—BEAULIFUL SUITE OF 3 ROOMS unfurnished; eu JOR KENT—TWO WELL FURNISHED COMMU- hicauing rooms, with sas, modern improvements for | 12 per monttyor front rovin with use of register heat. | {$9 por mouth at 1003 10th et. Bw. ; three lines of cars heat, aust ‘OR KENT— FURNISHED 2p-STORY FRONT Toom, with closet, bay window, pear turve lines of | are: also ball room af desired. #08 Lest u. w. au20-S JOR RENT—417 G ST. NW, NICELY F nished Rooms: modern improvements: with oF | without board: desirable neighborhood: fronts syuth | ou park; terms reasouable; quict family.” @u20-3i* FRE, RENT — HAND-OMELY FURNISHED PAK Jor, With private dining-roum, connecting. -Luvely location for Capitol oficial or” empl ea | Street s-¢. Also, other rows, Feasonebl: other a2 JOR REN TWO PRETTY CONNECTING BED- Birocms, suitable for three of four youne men: ue muse: ew furuitur beat and as. : JOR RENT-913 N. ¥. AVE N. W—KOOMS; ‘and smail: nicely furnished. Aiso frout room; first floor; with private entrance; suitable for office; location central. suze Koon, em suite oF single: Rewiy and Is furniabed: furnace best or grate fire; centrally loca references exchanged. az ‘OK RENT—1WO FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED ‘ss parlor and bed-room:: suitable for two Kentie: ces exchanwed. 1619 P st. bw .ail2B-3t" JOH RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR eu suite, in private family ; furulsbed ; lange double commer house: south aud eaat trout; open wrate; reler- ‘ehoes. required. 1101 K st. n. a51e-7w" joor: bay window, as, Lath, &c.; sulta- le forroue or two geutionmcny sieor ome auialler room, Ketercuecs exchanged Vi0R st aus Se JOR, RE: VERY LARGE {SEPTEMBER 1—A ‘well-turnished, secoud-story front oom, open BEE 28s SF tee eentlenaca "ema private famuliy. S41 1sthet mw. auzs-3t LOR LENT—517 EAST CAPITOL ST. ENTIRE alag'one Uack ‘Hoom, third Boor, fuuiatind a ‘one back ‘Koom, or, fu ; Ge an Fe, BST UNFURNISHED ROOMS Kent $8, front; back, one furnished, @8: beautiful location : central to everything: no objection to chil- dren. 221 Fost. n.w. Gas, bath, ke auZs-St OK KENT—A LARGE BRIGHT, FRONT ROOM, newly aud comforbly furnished, suitable fot two: good board; reasouable terms; reference re quired, 1123 11th st. nw. » aaah Bt LOR RENT—UNFURNISHE D—DESIRABLE front and back parlor, with pore: laree garden, iso, three rooms on thind floor ; stable. Isiz K stu, w, References, Convenicut to two lines of cars. . {OR RENT—THKEE UNFURNISHED COMMU nicating-rooms, second floor, for light 0 jug: bay-window, heat, and gas’ use of bath. priv, family, without ‘children: location excellent; aaults preferred: references, 1008 Oth st. tw. OR RENT—THREE ROOMS, EN SUITL, si ond floor, with bath-room attached ; mod. iinprove- ments; in private family. 1304 Rest nw. auzh-3t JOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS, PARTLY FUR- ished: Latrobe, ranuer. bath, closets, Gc. very Yenicnce for houstkeeping. B14 Ke L'ave Fe RENT—2120 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.. THREE 7 four desirable Leooma, furnished or unturuished: amiodern improvemeuta; at very moderate Fates taken, Sonce oe ROR RENT—ROOMS FIRST, SECOND, THIRD floors furnished; with or without board. 430 E {OK RENT-NEW NINE-ROOM VILLA aT TA- ics Park; $25. M. M. PAKKER, 1415 F st. suse ist F&, SENT_TWO SUITES (OF "7 THREE 0oMs each, unfurnished, for ren ‘closet room, ‘Also, furnished room. Appis st 01s Est-nw. sulla } CATING ROOMS, THIKD Finret house 685 se news for Lieht bousckeepe jg, 820" Inquire an the more below ot. ¥ Saal . THREE UNFUR- | } 28 | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE FOR NEW HOM — ONLY 15 FOR .XEW, HOMES Other maxes @7 all fully warran' 7 » Call a ee eta POR & N ONDER TO MAI ew ‘Butaren we wit ell sto bargain te enire fase Tron! sieving, with drawer, bow covtaiied im Sur store: ‘Apply st once "RR. STINENETE & 1237 Pa. ave. __ Sud NTING OAK OR PINS Fok ssicyseties Viles will find ft to their eavautaxe to eom with me berore purchweine elses bere. ae 1: Khem as cheap or cheaper than auy ode eles. at short Roticn, Address W. 1. BELECMAX, Gcooquan, Va. unica: Turnisl, ROK SALE—A SPLENDID CHANCE TO ENTER business on Capitol Hill—~took and fixtures 20 <® gont below actual cost, rent 20, CHAS a = MIRLDS 21006 F st. n. quo see JOK SALE. K, LANGE GLASS SHOWCASE, with drawer, will sell cheap to immediate ju Chaser. BECKEIOS 134) Pa ave ot OR SALE—A PRIVATE PARTY GIVING Eg tents of Lis stable, cons stius of a handsum- end pa oid, 134 bande high, guarante'd sound hide decor Si TBA, bande high pessasto'a sound husks apeer Seertton of ell street sapere sd wah conor aace traveler. Alco a bay Tarte: uae for sand are Lighly recommends! t handsome, souns useful ‘own Use. Will be sold sroat Also a very fine Ladies Pony Pumie Wagon, two sets Fine Singie liar Harness, Riding Saddie “ex, ove -et Doutite Bodie, Blaikets, Rotem, ae WE SSiAB ay AF st, Back Corcora: Art Gallery. PSYCHE PATTERN SAPETY ni- cycle, now: cheap; with first-class i satchel abd tools: bails ‘all over, to be O'clock iu the evening 808 Gth st. nw. Fok ahiga Tunes ocanri seven yearsod bither driving oF siing Nery emule. y temen by applying at AELLS auze ie JOK SALE—MEAT RACK BUTOHEIS Block, &e. Inquire at 14th ot JOR SALE—CHEAP—A PLVE-TUN tm excelieut condition, CHAS. T. 606 Palave. now a iriver iu 28. 3tt an The New plished by’ * saleat GATELY & ALDAICH'S, FOR SALE Goobs. FIXTURES AND & ‘of mer bant talior extablsument Griex. 420 v @ practical man. Address Mr ML.’ rou st, Alexandra, Va {OK SAL! YOUNG MPXICAN PONY oughly broke: either driving oF riding. perectiy Quiet; suitable for iady or children. Also Dayton Pepe aed hermes, 1543 Met nw be W's. LAL y auZs-ie Foes, Fi Dg st, Alexauclr: JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15, great bargains uy all Sylow of Carriacen. Big | ses, and Warns, also Harneas, ie second-hated, to reduce stock. W. F. GEYER, 406 Pa. av. aust Ob SALE_—JUST RECEIVED PROM CAMPBELL 0. Ky head of fine Horses Driving. saddle aud Draugt—at reasonabie p uarasterd ae Seat aw Four tral ge Tepresented. J, W. \A ouea OF USE—A SROON: Also, au extents Co Used a lew thinios, atid good FLEMMING's stable Sth st, bet. Vand Esta, uw JOR SALE—SIXTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HOKSES from Virginia; amongst tem good carriage and. Graft borses. some good drivers, all sod on guaran HUGH QUIGLEY, 1405 & mt auzo: OK SALE—A KARE CHANCE—A MAGNIFICENT. Parlor Uprucht Grand Mano, tn Landsone rusew ood care, beautifully finished, carved panels ad legs. full frend scale: grand ectii; three ull unison. great power of tone, with 1 nue yal A most perfect astra ted Plum. four-sated Puaton. On! anaker, and of extreme el Cont, Sx months ago, $900. Will be wold at once for spot cash for only @275. Pull guarautes given. Owner leaving the city. _auls, ‘ Roe SALE 08 EX GraxG Ca beet! at Our wazercome ‘Tih PIANO EX | ona-tand Grocers’, Bot Beuvery.. Exiren: Cora Coupe beat Carriages, Vic _, Phaetons, Top and No-T Dayton Wagon, Sole Agent for the Courtland Wagon Co Fine Bug- fies, Carriaces, Express Wayous and sioad Carta. Wastington ‘Morse aud Carriage Bazaar, 98-940 Loumiana ave. 5. BENSINGER. ‘aul7-tm 1 70K SALE OME SECOND-HAXD PEEK & SON pricht, ¢198, one Four Kound-corvered Square 185. an@ for other great bargains call et HUGO OKCH & 00'S Pawo Warerootus, 025 7th st. hw. aviien sicieemeens an ok SALE — CARRIAGES BUGGIES ROAD EicarsPouy Carta, Surreys and all Kinde of sir on. Seay paguicute-or cash; repairing s guity, SOUN d. COOK, S25 BM at,’ Wo Wass: ae ee Fok SARS HE SOFT GAS ENGINE ne ‘quires uo avoide all expensive attendance te lo of time ir | eu price lust. b- BALLAU Of fuel Send for circaiat Act Sl sthet, ul2ar BOARDING, JUKNISHED KOOMS AND TABLE BOARD 1300 oun st = UKNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOOMS. WITH OF without, board. uew bouse, late ruvms, aud y-window: 2d story. 2002 F at, tite sguares at from Deyarimenta, zee JOR EENT—1215 | ST. N. W, PURNISHED ‘Rooma, with food Board. convetient to car lines ad departinents: deluehtful location eure 4ire | LARGE COOL AND SEWLy Foxx ISHED KooMS, ‘with Board, single of en suite strictly first-clame Tranwents, $1 per day. ihe WkBST 13 13th | sunw. aul lim PERSONAL. : M.WILLIAMS. GEO.W. MoELFRESH, AUTHOR- ined Private Detective Awency. Com muuientious Ww promptly attended w and strictly contd-uua. Ufice open all bourse, “ny 4-4 Usim's OLD STAND is ob iver Sarst-tiawe nora W. WILLIAMS, Mauayer, #26 F uw. THE ONLY PLACE Hand Clothing can be sold at respectable prices. Address or cali at 619 Dat. uy 1-0 = ___ MONEY TO LOAN. $1 400 88 LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY ’ Real Estate. No commission changed, Address PRINCIPAL, Star office, suz9-a0° AL ESTATE INVESTMENT, SAFE AS U.S. BONDS. 6 PER CENT PAYABLE Quait’ 10 LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE. "300 {au25) ONEY To LOAN IN SLM» FROM ‘ar THE LOWEST mates OP east AND COMMISSION REAL ESTATE iN THIS crry. RO HOLTZMA! Corner 10th a auz2 th and F ate. nw. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER ME. DE, FOREST. LONG-ESTABLISHED, AND 7 cian, CAD consulted. a Sor T svaw. Ofice hours trom 109 p.m with Ladies only. ay1s-2m* only. ANHOOD RESTORED, BY USING A BOTTLE NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ingintte’ Phyetciss %, consuit Dr. 906 ce auls-lim* AND BE WISE. Ey mre ey ‘and will guarantes a cure in all cases of private disease you can of men and or : commu! tar SUS Ee SS Distt ot Column tin dug iese je LEON'S PILLS, D Matted to any address ou toonipt of eud-lim* saw. MOTTS FRENCH ARE THE oa eg CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. 5.W., ‘Bankers and Dealers tn Government Bonda Barend Sachs a Seared Sears: ores Stock bought and sold jy 18 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SS eean ees —___ATTORNEYS._—_ Geen Ae ee HD. Bu, _. we fo intra Jou that he KEW GOODS SSE tees ae 2 PENTEL, AY, TES OF EE on is ‘ Mo™= ‘DO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ar LOW. ext Keates WASH'’S DANENHOWER, 924 Successor to DANENHOWEK & SUN. 1115 Pet_ ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR i Clana secur tice, at lowest rales ul uiterest where the security 1 pri oc Siiex. 203 Tat we *AIGN GOODS. ‘Our new catalorue of campaign outfite, with consti. ‘tution, drill tactics and full information about ongan- izing and drilling Marching Clubs. AG. SPALDING & BROS. 106 Madison st, Chicago, 241 Brosdway. New York. dy 7eo-3m Lars Couraxrs Exraact Or ‘MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Is euccess and s boon for which nations should feel grateful” See “Medical Presa” “Lancet,” &o Highly recom mended as “uightoap” instead of alovbulic drake LIRBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. Fines ent Cheapest Meat Flavoring Stock fo: Bouya, Made Drabes and Seuces Annual sale 6,000,000 yarn, ‘Te be hed of all storukeepers, grocera, ehemiotn O18 eth

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