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District of Columbia, ana plain threatening weather and followed. vy om Sunday; cooler; winds wo ‘oreneriy. ‘THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW re respectfully informed that Mr. W. C. Scribner has been in Uie Butteriue Business continuously from December 21, 180, to date, and was the pro- tor of the Butt-rine’ Business at the “Original yds” in Center Market from February 15, 1887, Uli April 12, 1848, notwithstanding ap advertise: ment claiming successorship to me. Tnever transferred my business to anyone, as such a claim implies, and there ts as much founda- ion for it as tor the’ claim of a man who moves Ino a place vacated by a successful merchant in he same Dusiness I never was, gor am I now, an agent, hence could not have been succeeded as agent even, My goods have always been purchased, paid for and sold by me for my Individual profit o loss and my per-obal guarantee assures my customers that Satisfaction Which has always been given, aud 1s Proiwised them as an inducement for their patron- ‘ze. Being a resident, money spent with me is Kept in Washington. Soliciting your Judgment as Ww the quality of oyr goods, I ani, very respectfully, Wa. C. SCRIBNER, Finest Quality Buttert stalls 325; 32% 350 Gbetreet sisic), Center Market Ligutxix@ Kops, Safes Kepaired. KURULING, HoUSEKERFERS oni will find it to their advantage to ex: Stock of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves that ts of- Jered for the next 30 days at 20 per cent below Fegular prices, at the Mammoth — Instal- ment House of John Rudden, and 932 7th Street northwest. All on small weekly or monthly Payments to sult purchasers, Euxs’ ‘A. second excursion, Tuesday, tember 2° “Corcoran leaves 6 pum; revuriia @clock. Cars in all directions. Music, singing, Teettations, dancing, fireworks, illumination, &., @c. Don't miss it, Bxooxs, 15th st,, Largest, Richest, Newest, Stock. Hor Loesom every night at Frank Heygster’s Sanpic’ hoor, Dot Pa-ave. ‘Hear entranes on street, opposite Harris’ Theater. Frisixogn’s ice cream, 2G and 1018 18th sts, n.w Five CARVED SqusRx Praxo, $125, and other bar- gains at G. L. Wild & bros, 709 7th st. mw. Ligurwixe Kops, Electric Work. J. H. KURMLING. How To Keer Wanv.—Why, its easy enough! if ou buy Johnson's steel Flaté Warm Air Furnace, rantee: eT ae ee DORNER 240 9th st, D.W. Buooxs, 15th st., Gas Fixtures and Chandeliers ‘Fuxz Porvaarts. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa ava Ligutxine Roos, Speaking Tubes, KUEBLING, 1212 Pa ave, > Euxs’ A. K. A. second excursion, Tuesday, Sep- Yember 4 Corcoran, 6 p.m.; returns 12 o’cloci Cars in ail directions. Bring the ladies and have another goud ume rai Loxe Buaxcu Botnsox Wuisky, $1.25 a bottle, Distilled in 1874, Cyutalaua, Ky. Charles Kraemer, 73; Teh st. b. w. « Warr for Bay Riage excursion, Sept. 4, by LO.G.T. Hor Lewce served to the patrons of Harris’ Bijou ‘Theater every night at Frank Heygster’s Sample Room, 904 Pa av Rear entrar % 00 € street, Brooxs, 15th st. Prices Guaranteed. Aurivictat. Human Eyes HEMPLeR’s, cor. 434. CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. Namtowat.—“The Paymaster.” Hangis’—Milton Nobles in “Love and Law.” Paxouama BuiLprxg.—“Battle of Shilo.” Condensed Locals, From Jno. €. Parker we have advance copies of ‘The Century and the North American Review for September. At a meeting of colored men at the office of the Washington Bee West night resolutions were passed denouncing the letter of Fred Douglass in ‘Opposition to the candidacy of How. Jno. M. Lang- Sion in the 4th Virginia Congressional district. ‘The resolutions declare that Mr. Douglass is actu- ated by personal spite, and endorse Mr. Langston’s candidacy. Rev. Geo. H. Corey, the new pastor of the Metro- politan M. E church, will enter upon his duties ext week, aud preach his opening sermon on the ‘9th instar ‘The Virginia Republican League 1s issuing from tts headquarters, 543% D street northwest, 10,000 Copies of a campaixu document i the shape of ap aduress to the colored voters of Virginia. ‘The hotel at Wasi.ogtoa Grove will remain open during September and OctoWer, and Mr. Crump, the proprictor, will not give up his lease as re: ‘Mr. Wim. J. Hennick, of Baltimore, a passenger on the Baltimore and Obie accommodation train Which left (ais city ‘Thursday night, was severely hurt by a ceiliston of trains at Annapolis, ‘A Cleveland aud ‘Thurman Ciuo will be organ- zed at Branchville, Ma., Monday evening. It will mocratie Club in that place. ease oF Anna C. Morrison, who filed a bili for divorce against 24, has been dismissed. socio Ge ‘Yesu vu Sf ccrtiscate ot ‘the Go John Leunert was f io Paiippina Hitehara T. Mitch: t; bond’ $300, was fully proven, — ‘The will of ‘THE Maxixe Baxp Coxe the concert of tu .—The program for Marine Band, at 430 o'clock Unis afternoon, at the White House’ grounds, is as follows: 1. March, “Elma,” Seem. 2. Grand tan- tasia, “Tanuhauser,” Waguer. 3. Cornet solo, “Stiken Bands,” Bischofll—Mr. Walter F. Suith. 4. @) Poika rondo, ~Wiena.” Thompson; (>) Hun- arian dance, Brahim. 5. Valse, “Blue. Danube” (by request), Strauss. 6 Geis from “Carmen” (by Hyma, of Ages,” Hast- “Grand Duchess,” Offenbach. ‘Tue Last EXcURsION TOTHE CAVERNS oF LeRAY.— ‘The train of reserved-seat Eastlake coacies will | leave B. and O. depot on Wednesday, the 5 at8:30a m. This is the last of the p €ursions to these great and marvelous 2 Your hours are allowed for their inspection. Ite | served seats can be secured in advance without Additional charge at B. and O. ticket ofices, 619 and 1351 Pennsyivania avenue. Kound-trip ture only $3.50.—Adet. ——— Tux CuvkcH oF Ocx FaTex.—Last October $e Murray Universalist Society’ (Church of Our | reluctanuy accepted tie resignation of ‘thet pastor, the Kev. Alex. Ken‘. Stue> that tae | Mee pulpit has been occupied Uy a considera number of otuer ministers of the denomination acting a8 supplies Ata meecing held in the latter Of June the society voted, by « large major , toextend a call to Mr. Kent to again become | Shir pastor. ‘This cali ls been acevpted and the | church opens for the fail ou September ¥%, with | Mr. Kent aguin in the pulpit as the settled pastor | ofthe congregation. The board of trustees have fssued a circular letter to the congregation and Irtends of the churcu calling attention to the op- Portunities for Christian work and the ad Offered by the church and its auxiliary o1 aVerDS, nica They ty iSentirely free from deve it @ flourishing Sunday and Young People’s coming year will be ions as a means for accompishing I. State that the soc: and has connected School, Ladies’ Aid Society, Union. The choir for tue Under the leadersuip of Mr. ieary White. Tue WasuIxeroN Maxxer.—The OMctal Price Current of tie Washington produce exchange Says: The hour market is tirm and offeriugs gut. Wheat strong aud udvaucing. Corn aud oats | adler. Tue maraet for hams and middliugs is active and trin. Kecelpts of hay coutinue Hberal; | demand good and market steady. A searcity of Birictly tine quality butter hus developed laosr Market durtug the past week, owing analy ce | Boor a rae proportion of current re= | cetpts Una’ art Of season. | Unter 5 P ter is | of Rue butter is | Sradualiy nardeni 18 Of exgs light and | Ibarket active, with a ward tendency. ‘While receipts of poaliry ue liberal de- Mand ts active ac quotations All kinds of vege- | fables are iu large and ample cupply and genes Fally low ip price. “Apples are iu lange supply. Peaches nox so pleatitul but steady. Damsdes ta Good demand. “Watermelons plenuful and never | Solow. Grapes steady. Gated cherie MeceiDts of cattle fair; tuarket Steady. Sheep and lawbs im Light receipe aud Drisk demand. Calves seil quickly at full quota: Tue Steivzx W. W. CoRcoRsn will make two taps w Marshall Hail on Sunday, Sepreiaber and continue tues trips until furtucr notice. aime Conrine itiow oF Fitk-WoRKS at Bay Ripoe.— The ure-wors druma at Hay Kidce ly announced Jur Sunda;, Wednesday, and thursday, the 2a, Sud Gia ins. schists a woudertu! exibition, am Bas proven to be tue greatest attraction of the Seasvn. No extra charge. Trains leave BK and 0, — 2:0 aod 4:20 pm, Kound-tip g1.— Coxtuacroxs For Nav¥ SuPpiies—rhe follow. Ing Wasuin,” teen awarded con— ‘acts tor Tur for tae Washi: avy-yard: Z, man, Photogr: LemMpS and LeUNy SS Kekot: Urick, § furniture, $112.42: miseclialeous stores, Dar trou, ¢1s cet 19D, pig trou, 25; Wasuers, $3 D. Jouason Bros., Wood, $22,455 14. Daniel Suawabaa, glass, $1 Baval ‘stores, $162.50; 01 nd grease, $749 Meiville Lindsay, ruvber hose and Aitlus, $4 Packing and ruby Myers & Loving, bec im "Hover Lelteny pipe tines Inver supplies, $UIS.NO 5 Pugler, Win. Buliautyue & Sou, stationery, REPUBLICANS IN WASHINGTON OR- Xorg Site Kepuyican Asso ehtus by tke ewection of ‘the following ofiicers: Presideut, F. W. Evans; Brot vice-president, JA. Perstus: sceund vice. ‘There ts good taquiry for | WITH BAT AND BALL, How the Washingtons Easily Defeated the Phillies Yesterday, OTHER GAMES—WHAT THE SENATORS HAVE BEEN DO- ING—THE WEEK'S WORK—RACE FOR THE PEXNANT ‘NOTES FROM THE BALL FIELD. ‘The Senators and the men of Brotherly Love were able to play but six innings yesterday, but that suMced for the former to bat out a victory, and, through almost fauitiess Nelding, to shut their op- ponents out without a run.) The score was 4 to0 ip favorof the Statesmen, Whitney and Mack and Gleason and Schriver were the batteries. The vis- itors tallied three times in the frst inning. Hoy made a two-bagger to the fence and went to third on a wild pitch, scoring when Schriver threw bad- ly to third. Myers reached first on betng hit, gang to third on a passed ball, and scoring on Shoch’s two-bagger. Fuller's single brought Shoch home. ‘The Washingtons scored again in the fifth. Hoy went to first on its by M: al O'Briew. "The Puilites almost seared fu tus fourehe arty, Who Was the only ian who could hit the ball, made a two Donnelly fumbled Far- ball. Delenanty’s hit to Fuller put both him sae ‘a double ae weenicae er struck Gut ieee uw, 5 Yon made @ hite ‘aod 1 error, and Philadelphia 2 hits and 2 errors, O’Brien made two bits. oraxn cuuns, Indianapolis Chicagoed Chicago, 14to0. The Hoosters batted like fends tn the first twoinnings, Scoring 8 runs, and 5 moreip the eighth, The Datteries were Healy and Daily and Tener and Daly. The Hoosiers made 12 hits and no errors day by defeating them with ease, 10to4. Sow- ders and Keily and Keefe and Ewing were the batteries. The Glants made 17 hits and 3 errors and Boston 8 hits and 6 errors. Rain ta Detroit prevented the game with Pitts- burg. Two games will be played to-day. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 8; Louisville, 4 At Cleveland—Cleveland, 2; Kansas City, 1. ‘eC. Won. Lost. Association. Won, Lost. ew York. Lout: 6 30 61 36 t= } 2. 60 38 mn 47 | Brooklyn...... 59 43 Philadelphia. 48 | Baltimore..... 41 61 Pittsburg..... 49 | Cleveland. 36 «60 Washington .. 61 | Louisville . 37 Gt Indianapolis. 66 | Kansas city... 33 65 DURING THE WEEK. ‘The Senators have done poorly enough the past Week, the record standing with 3 defeats and 1 victory. On Tuesday—Monday being rainy—the Phillies Knocked them out, 9 to 2. Widner and Sanders were the pitchers” On Wednesday the Quakers won with ease, 5 to 2, through the mis- erable felding of the Senators. ‘Whitney and Glea- son occupied the points. ‘Thursday's story was 10 the same strain, the Statesmen being downed in Puiladelphta by'the score of 7 to 3, through harder batting and Detter felding. Keele and Sanders were tbe pitchers. In these tour the Wash- ingtous made 22 hits and 15 errors, to the Phillies ‘25 hits and 8 errors. BALL NOTES. President Young has requested all of the League clubs to wear crape for ten days. in respect. <0 the memory Of Mr. Hewett. He will send to the fu- neral to-morrow a handsome floral plece as the Uuibute of the League, and will represent that or- ganization as one of the pall-bearers. Puller is back on the team and playing good ball. He played in three of this week's games, making 2 Bits, 6 putouts and 7 assists without an error. O’Brien has been hitting the ball, having made 4hitsim the last four games. Loy leads for the week, With 6 hits and atotalof 10 bases He made 5 runs In four games. Beatin, one of Detroit’s pitchers, was arrested yesterday on a serious charge. ‘The Senators are wearing crape on thelr arms in Tespect to the memory of the late President Hew- itt. Boston's streak of luck has humbled the Gtants mighuly. Aipegins to look as if the New Orleans people might abandon the fight for Widner. They have encountered & brick Wall of legal opposition here, and the Washington inanugement thinks now that they see that their bluff will not pay. Many have thought from the first that thelr suit Was only an effort to effect a compromise. A criticism was recently heard on Widner's work. Its to the effect that he cannot control the bali and his nerves at the very moment when cooiness 4s needed. 1f « man 1s on third and one on second It Js safe lo give odds that one or both will score, ‘That is where O'Day ts strong. TENNIS TALK, The Proposed Fall Tournament in Washington In tennis circles the proposed fall tournament 1s being quietly discussed. No definite action has been reached as yet, although on the main ques- on of the desirability of holding a tournament there seems to be no difference of opinion, One plan suggested Is to have two sets of prizes One to be what is known as “all comers’ prizes,” which will be open to players from all parts of the coun. try. It 18 thought by the advocates of this plan that players of national reputation can be induced to come here, and in that event a more general in- Terest Will bé aroused aud tenuis piaying here Will be stimulated. It is maintained that the people ere have uever Nad ap opportunity of ‘seetng tue best players in tennis in a tournament in this city, and now ihat the game has acquired such a popular noid itis Ume that some steps sould be {akea to have an exuibition of the game at the hands of the skilled players of the country. The local players, many of Whow rank very Ligh, will not be excluded (rom the competition for these prizes. AU the same Ume it 13 proposed to have prizes waich will be played for exclusively by local players. AS yet no one seems to care to un- dertake the labor of getting up such a tourna- ment, and, in fact, the lack of PROPER MANAGEMENT seems to be the only obstacle in the way of having contest among the tennis players this fall How- ever, it is early in the season, and there ts a proba- bility that some energetic imen will interest them- selves in the matter sufficiently to take the pre- luminary steps at any rave. Tue only general or Sanization here 13 the Southern Association, but e has been no mecting of tie executive Com- mittre 10F some Une, and there seems to be no im- uediate prospect that there will ve. However, a urnainent cay be arranged without the ma- alhery Of ap association, and if a general meeting Of Uke teunls players or some of the leading play- ers could be held it is qui ~ Ukely Unat all needed afrangements might be mde. A CLUB TOURNAMENT. On Monday afternoon the Tariaqul Club will hold a tournament on thelr grounds on K street, near 141, The entries Will be contined to mem- bers of tae club, Which now number twenty-four, ‘Taere are three courts, and suitable prizes Will be offered. ‘Tue players Will be as follows: Gentle- meu—Messrs. Alex. Britton, I. A. Dodge, J. P. Wortea, & B. Joues, G. K. French, J. F. Duhainel, ©. B. Boyle, J. B. Hodgkigs and “Edward Koone. Ladies—M.sses Wilkinson, Sneed, Barnett, Jones, Boyle aud Kead. ‘The following Nouday afternoon s tournament will be held on the same grounds, The metavers of the Tariaqul, Kenesaw and Krinoa Clubs participating. ‘The Kenesaw has grounds at Mount Pleasant, and a membership of about thirty-six. ‘The grounds of the Krinon Club are on 14th street extended, and the membershij Lumbers some twenty or twenty-five. There wilt be prizes lor gentlemen singles and doubles and Jor ladies’ singles ee SERIOUSLY InJURKD IN aN ELRVATOR.—Michael Kaucher, a young man living at No. 302 K street uortheast, Was seriously Injured tn te freight elevator at the Center Market last evening. He attempted to get on the elevator while It was in imotlou, and in dolug so ue missed nis footing and Tell, Before the elevator could be stopped his head caugut in the panel work and was cut. His injuries were dressed at the Emergency Hospital by Dr. McKone, and he was afterward sent to" his home, His skull 1s probably fractured. Wi Move—This morning in the Police Court Patrick F, Carley, @ grocer and saloon-keeper at No. 1119 20th stréet northwest, Was charged by Officer Kenney with keeping a disorderly house, He Was represented by Mr. Cablll. ‘he court heard te Uestlmoay of a number of Witnesses and Imposed & ne of $0. The court suspended execution of sentence With the understanding that the defend. Aue will move from the place which he now occu- ples within a week. ——_—-—___ nile Last Days Posrniyaiy—Have you seen the re-Wworks at Bay Kidge? Continues on the 2d, 6th, and 6h. — Adve, ~ —__ Alexandria Attairs, Reported for THE EVENING STAR ‘Tue Pubic Scuoo1s.—The teachers of the pub- Ue schools eid conferences with the superiatend- at this morning at the Peabody building—the \eachers of Washington and of Lee schools at 10 | G'elock, aud those of Snowden and of Hallowell | Schools at 11 o'clock, Instructions as to the school | openings were given, and the school Ty Vianks &c,, for the ‘year were delivered to the | teacners. “Pe schools open next Monday morning for a sesston which will extend full ten months to the Both Of June. ‘The tssue of perilts Will at 9 o'clock, and ‘the teachers receive and cli the pupils as they are adinitted to the schools, ‘Tue Kacks—The Driving Park yesterday was {he headquarters of the best_horses in this netgh- Dorhood, and a crowd assembled to witness the trials of speed. The races came off in the after- nou, as noted in ‘Tax Sam. The principal race, that for the purse of $400, was won by Mr. RY. Te peereld's horse, and the tine horses of Mr. U. . Power and of Mr. Morrow won the other races. ‘The heavy shower which fell tn town in the early. {ternoon diminished the atiendance at the Faces, wut the trials of speed came off according to the fy O- Hh. Curtin; secretary, C. & Sucvenaos; Bipasurer, Ci Cuesty: ATTENTION OF IxveSTOKS Is called Lo the adver- Sized suction sale of 4 nearly new, weil-built Drick residence, cuntaining eigutsn foows, situ- ated on the northeast cora-r of 17th and Corcoran Streets northwest. It preseuts a rare chance for a Dargain. ‘Where Parents May Send their Child- rem for Instruction. ‘Mr. C. F, Wood has founded a ness school, located at No. 27 5th street northeast ‘This institution was founded in 1885, and from an humble start has devel into one of the best : known commercial scl in the city. Mr. Wood is s.graduate of the Columbian University, and ad four Years of experience as. principal of Peri Mich, public senools before revurning ing. peatanaahip’ srithawee, grammar, spelling, history, geograpuy, and type-writing. s ‘The Academy of the Holy Cross is one of the most fa’ ki Instit of re most, favorably, known institutions of, the ty. ‘3 Special atteation will be drawing and color an, harp, guitar and ‘nting. ‘The academic course is very complete, ‘he school quarters are on Massachusetts avenue, Detwoen 13th and 14th strectas ‘The Colliere home and day school will open Oc- tober 1 for its thirteenth year of success. It 1s 9 select institute for a Umited number of boys, and Js located at 1538 I street northwest. The sub- Jects taught are mathem: pywcreamevcateraataue Of Washington, . Mile. V. Prud’homme promises that all who at- tend her classes will be able to understand and ‘speak French correctly by tue 18t of May. She ac- complishes ‘this seemingly impossible feat by meaus Of a system of charts and sound of her own invention. Her school willreopen Setember 17 at ‘723 13th street northwest, A free initiation les- son Will be given, Herr Hugo Kuerschner, the principal of the Ger- man-Almerican Academy, announces that the in- stitution will reopen on Monday, September 10. English branches will be taugat in the forenoon a German branches in tne afternoon. The books used are the same as in ay eae Night school 1s held on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. ‘The school is located at 924 @ strect northwest, Gonzaga College, I street, between North Capl- ‘ol and 1st streets nortawest, has become one of the le Feligious schools of tnis city. It 1s conducted by the Jesuit fathers, Kev. & A. Mc- Gurk, 8. J., being the president, ‘There are three courses, classical, scientific and commercial, and the terms are $10 a quarter, ‘The school year be- glus Sepvemper 3, Rev. Win. C. Butler, of Leeiand, Prince George County, Md., will receive two or three girls about twelve years of age into his family to be edu- cated with bis own daughter. ‘The situation 1s high aud healthy, and the house and grounds commodious and attractive. Crayon portraits have almost become one of the Decesalties of modern life, Judging from the, suc- cess which skillful artists (n this line encounter. Mr. J. W. olds, May bullding, 7th and Streets, guafanzees' any one to make a life-size erayon portrait In 15 lessous, He says no knowl edge of drawing is necessary. ‘The fortieth session of the medical departmen of the Georgetown University will begin on Mon- day, October 1. The new bulldli on H street, between 9ti and 10th streets, affords excellent advantages for Uuorough Work. ‘Tue uean of the department, Dr. G. L. “Magruder, will furnish all intormation upon applicauon. Principal Burton Macafee announces that the Arlington Academy will reopen on the 17th of September. Tuere wili be both day and event Sessions The academy is located in the Sat buliding, 621 7th street northwest. All of une bookstores have the circulars of the institution tor free uistribution, J. W. Reynolds, in the May building, corner 7th and E streets, promises to teach one to make a life- ‘sized crayon in fifteen lessons without any previ- ous knowledge of drawing. C. L, Keedy offers great inducements at his col- lege for young ladies at Hagerstown, Ma. The German-American Academy, 924 G street, reopens Monday, September 10. The books used are Lhe same as Chose in Lhe public schools, 4H. Larroque will teach the “common-sense” method of French at his house, 903 16th street northwest. ‘The thirty.seventh year of the Emerson Instl- tute, 914 14th street, will commence Monday, Sep- tember 24. ‘This school is loo Well known to need ‘any furtuer notice, Persons desiring lessons on the cornet, violin, or on can receive instruction from Mr. and Mrs. buis Naecker, 1308 Sth street northwest, after September 1, ‘The Marytand School for the Blind, at Baltimore, Will reopen September 10. Mr. F. D. Morrison, the Superintendent, announces that be will meet ‘ashington pupils at the 6th street depot on that day at 3:30 o'clock p.m. St. Joun’s Coliege, Vermont avenue, between M. and N streets, resumes studies Monday, Septem- r ‘The sixth year of the Friends’ Select School, No. 18111 street, begins September 26, with a corps Ofeight teachers for primary, intermediate, and high school classes, ‘The thirty-first season of the Maryland Agricul- tural College begins September 18. Scientific and liberal course of study. St. Cecelia’s Academy reopens September 3. In- structions in plain sewing, fancy work and polite deportment given without extra charge. ‘The acadmy is located at the corner of East Capitol and 6Uu streets, Miss R. L. Broadus, No. 601 Queen street, Alex- andria, desires ant fooee on to instruct pupils at ‘their homes several hours cach day, and refers to her uncle, Rev. John A. Broadus, Louisville, Ky. The German-American School, No. 929 I street, Teopens September 10, Terms now beginning at the Berlitz School of Languages, No, 723 14th street northwest. The kindergarten conducted by Mrs. Louisa Mann at 1918 Sunderland Place 1s highly com- mended by parents as not only effective in prac- Uce buf as utilizing the latest inethods. Her nor- mal training class tor kindergarten teachers offers the best advantages. —.__. Amusements. NATIONAL THRATE! “Forgiven,” the drama in Which Mr. Frederick Bryton will apy at this house next week, is from the pen of Clay Greene, the author of “M’llss" and “The Golden Giant,” “Forgiven,” however, is not a border drama, and it deals with incidents of a domestic rather than ‘sensational character. Mr. Bryton bas for many Seasons Occupied a very creditable position in the profession, and 1s one of the most promising young actors now before the pubil He bas wita him a competent supporuing company, and the play will be put upon the stage tn a wortliy manner. ALBAUGH'S OPeKA HoUsE.—The season at this house will open on Monday, September 10, with the Chicago production of “A Mid-Summer’s Night Dream,” Which is said to be one of the most beau- Ufui and elaborate spectacles ever presented on the American stas Manager Albaugh has pur- chased this production, and will put it on the road for the season. Haxais’ Buov Tararex.—“The White Slave,” one of the most successful of the late Bartley Campbell’s plays, will bold the boards at Harris’ next week. It will be acted by a company of ‘well-known actors, and will be well mounted. ‘THE SCHUETZEN VEREIN Will give a grand con- cert for its members only at the Schuetzen Park on Sunday, The music will be furnished by the Marine Band, and the program 1s an extensive and tractive he, Among the numbers are the ‘William Tell” overture, a cornet solo by Walter Suiith, a grand “Tanniueuser” fantasia, Dods- worth's “Military Episode,” and Conradi’s *Musi- cal Tour of Europe.” ———_»—_ ‘The Hockville Fair. AN INTERESTING PROGRAM OF EVENTS FOR THE ‘MUETING NEXT WEEK. ‘The Montgomery County Fair will open at Rockville, Md, next Wednesday. ‘The arrange- ments have been completed by the managers and everything points to a qnecessful meeting. ‘The entries in the different classes are coming in Fapidly and a good display is ensured. ‘The board of management hat done more this year than ever before to make the program attractive. The athletic contests are a new feature and great in- ‘Verest is being taken in the coming events. On the 5th a race for two-year ods Will be run, and it 1s understood that there will be at least many of the breeders of the county ten ‘The John Wesley church an excursion to Collingswood Beach oa ber 4. ‘The White Rose Socials entertain their friends at ‘Lochboeler’s om Monday. ‘Society will an ex- wood Beach on ‘Marshall Hall on Sunday. ‘There another family excursion and asi at ‘Clifton Beach On the Jame Seasiey ‘at Athletic Park on Monday rrhere will bean the announced by the Ata a ewe yt i Bar Rives 10 Cuose.— doors on the 6th inst., and this portunity to see thé great fre-work extra charge.—Advt, oe ‘Miss Nellie Williamson, of Greenville, laugued so heartily on Thursday that she broke & biood vessel, causing instantaneous death. Pore Broov Is absolutely necessary in order to have perfect health. ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier, quickly conquering scrofula, salt rheum, and all other insidious enemies which attack the blood and undermine health. It also builds up the whole system, cures pepsia and sick headache, and overcomes that tired feeling. “I have taken two bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla for salt rheum and dyspepsia, with which I was troubled vory much. After taking this medicine I am feeling ‘as well as ever in my life.” G. W. Ross, Pottsviile. Pa, XN. B. Ifyou want s good medicine, got HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1: six for $5. Prepared only by ©. L HOOD & Ov., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. ————————————— CIry ITEMS. ‘The Star Shoe House Bargain Clearing Sale will continue a few days longer. Still a Greater Cut in Prices, ‘Mundell’s Solar Tip Shoes for Children, spring heel or heels; cut rive 90c.; worth $1.25. ne make usssee! Kia, spring’ heels; cut ice $1.50; wol Cousins’ inake Ladies’ Dongola Kid ghoes, opera or common-sense style; cut price $1.85; worth $3. Ladies’ $1.50 Kid Button Shoes down to 90c. Ladies’ $1 Kid Oxford Ties down to 60c. Misses’ Genuine Goat Shoes, worked button- holes; cut price 75c.; worth $1.35. Children’s Kid Spring Heeis, sizes 5 to 8; cut PFice 35c.; worth 65¢. infants’ Kid Button Shoes; cut price 25c, Boys’ and Youtns’ Shoes, strictly all leather, Dutton or lace; cut price W0s.; worth $1.50. Boys’ Genuine Calf Button Shoes, $1.25; worth $2. Men’s French Toe Congress Gaiters; ' cut price Omgdah Werth ca pation, tae ién’s Warranu jutton, Lace or Congress; cut price $1.87; worth $3. Men’s Embroidered Slippers; cut price 60c.; worth $1.25. 1 ‘Tax Star SHOE Hovsk, 726 7th street, ‘The Most Satisfactory sewing-machine re- Pairing in Washtngton; fully 25 per cent less than elsewhere; duplicate ‘parts and supplies for all makes; 18'years’ experience. Wx. ELINO, 1751 Penna. ave. n.W. Sole agent D. C. for Household Sewing Machiné.1 Reduction in of Wines and Liquors, Our entire list of fine old Wines and Whiskies 15 Oflered at special sale for thirty days. ‘This cut in prices comprises Standard as well as Goods. Cigarz in great variety and at prices be- yond competition, ‘M. & P. MztzGgn, 1 417 7b st. hw. We Take Pleasure in calling attention to ‘the stock of parlor and bedroom turniture, Brus- sels and ingrain carpets, Smyrna rugs, stoves, heaters and ranges and everything in tne house- furnishing line that can be found at the Double Installment Store of John Rudden, 930 and 932 7th St. nw. ‘These goods are of the latest design and first-class in variety, design and folsh, and are offered to housekeeperson theeasy-payment plan, by, which, for small weekly or montuly payments, homes can be made at once comfortable and at- tractive as cheaply as the same goods can be ob- tained elsewhere for cash. Give him acall and ‘save money. 1 ‘The Rich Man’s Cigar at the poor man’ rice. Try a “Grand Republic” Cigaro or “Bufo. For sale ‘by all first-class dealers, Wholesale agents, Luchs & Bro. 1 L. Hi. Hopkins, 939 F st., White Oll-Cloth for sign painting and table-covers, 25¢. eos New Domestic Fashion Catalogues for 03, Sept. given away at the Domestic Sewing Agency. C. Auerbach, 7tu and I Bargains Worth Considering! 2 Singer machines at $10. 2 Domestic machines at $12. 1 White machine at $14. 1 “B” Howe at $8. 1 Post at $8, ‘These machines have side leaf, drawers, and all attachments, and are worth twice the amount asked. WM. STIREBLINO, 1751 Penna, ave. n.W. 1 New Gas Fixtures, CA. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F. eolm Morell, 734 6th st.n.w., every style showcase.e030 Peerless Dyes Are the best, Sold by druggt: eoly Domestic Sewing Mac Office, 7 & H. Dixon’s Yeast Powder always reliable. 3m “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWood, &c, EDUCATIONAL. ‘RS. ANNIE LOUISE POWELL, VOICE AND PIANO-FORTE INST: 1-ln Oa0 New York ave Bh ee 5 HE GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL, Cok. 4TH aud at9,n wy Opposite Judiciary aquare, re- ovens Monday, Sept.3. Common English and German branches; private lessons in B. Fittman’s, Munson's, ‘Scott's, Browne's and Buruz's systems of phonoyraphy. wiuesidence nia 32 e st B. sel-3t? AHF. HOLSTEN,GEU. FRY, Trustees. Pe POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘For Baltimore and iver ‘Steamer SUE, Gooch, arse See a oui Ey EER aon & BRO. M™ VERNON! MT. VERNON! dally (Gxvepe Seta Et for Mt Landings es far down as Giymont at LL BLAKE, Captain, JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEw INON STEAMI | Wake FIELD” 7th st. wharf-on MONDA\ ORD, shd SATURDAYS at 7am Heturning TUESDATS. FlubAys and’ SUNDAYS pe touchine at liver far as Noms 5 ate Bay aud Lecoardiown, Md. Gonneciey ik Band Gas ChW RIDLEY. Manager. a New Suozs FOR FALL WEAR. Just received a large lot of Men's and Boys’ Fall Shoes, in Style, Quality and Price unsurpassed. These goods will be on sale Saturday, September 1 and will ‘bear the inspection of all desiring Shoes, LADIES’ AND CHILDREE’S SHOES. ‘We keep our stock up on these goods, as our large trade will not permit our letting stock rundown at any ‘season, consequently we have new goods arriving every week. . DALTON & STRICKLAND, 8030-6t 930 Penna, ave, [D®2CNEENNESS, OF THE LIQUOR HABIT, SOSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, It riven coffee without can be riven tn scup, of fon or ton the Eervand wil edocs 4 of L. ‘ Tinnts'cn LABOR DAY seh erent em ade a ‘Representing 1644. K. of I. eR W. W. CORCORAN TH) give a select e ‘ARE, CAUSED Gabel di fuk abibex cuoss, Jy*ounsi0n To Fane VIA THE B, AND 0, ‘Special through express will leave B. and 0. depot TUESDAY, THE 47m INST. AT 8 A.M. ‘Superb Soonery, Good Music, Dancing, &0, ROUND TRIP ONLY $1.50. PENMAR, Special excursion on the 4th inst, Train leaves B. and O, Depot 8 a.m. BOUND TRIP ONLY $1.50. GO TO PENMAR ON TUESDAY, THE 41x INST. ROUND TRIP ONLY 81.50. B.andO Depot Sam, PENMAR TUESDAY, THE 41m INST.,"8 A. M, $1.50. sol-2t ‘/PSITIVELY THE LAST DAY OF THE SEASON SEPT. 0. “BAY RIDGE: BEET 6. oon of 1808 rien Sua eeg nT Fewort will clos thi ee 2 PYTHIAN CELEBRATION WASHINGTON DIVISION. No, aSRIFORGE Ran CHS Op estas, a ineton Division fe determined 49 make it the most en e7sblo excursion ot the wason, by addins matry novel bold by the pectuluoat tacineee houene Bye the Division. and st depot on day of excursion. Wait for the great cl day at Bay Ri September 6, Teeee et eri CAPT CoGGrnS. HE POSTPONED EXCURSION OF THE WASH INGTON PLEASURE CLUB, to Marshall Wteamcr W. W. Corcoran wil louve Sebi ert at Woreewkees ree "REMEMBER THE ORPHANS.” GRAN) PICNIO, For the benefit of the ERMAN OnPHaN Ss¥LoM, ry WASHINGTON SCHEUTZEN PARK, ADMISSION (each porsooy en oe SS i 3 Prize Bhoo! a ot 5, Prige Bowling, mente Noone, eee sel-2t JR eMEMBER THE TECEGRAPHEN'S EXCUR- SION TO : MARSHALL HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3D. Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave her wharf at 6:18 p.m., returning 11:30. ue TICKETS, 50 CENTS. 'VERYBODY GOES TO COLLINGSWOOD BEACH Eiserrascbet 1888, John Wesley Church Es; Sin ana 3:80 pam ‘Tiekets 60s E FIRS ‘THE WHITE Ts ZIRST GRAND PICNIO OF THE WHITE ROSE SOCIALS will be given " "ragure Garden, corner 1st and New York ave. on MONDAY, Sept. 3. Union music. Music commence av7sbarp. ee ausl-3t* HE CATHOLIC BENEFICIAL SOCIETY ‘WILL GIVE. HEIR FIRST GRAND EXCURSION TO COLLINGWOOD BEACH. MONDAL-REPE. ‘A fing dinner table will be kept by'the society. Round trip tickets 30 conta: cuildren 23 conta. MU: 7 ences CHAS. 3 President NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ON TOP AGAIN. poaitiQEEAT ATTRACTION AT BAY RIDGE. ‘EXCUNSION OF THE SEASON TO BAY RIDGE, ‘BY THE, PYTHIAN PLEASURE CIRCLE, AX, Beptember 3, 1888. bari ‘ Hickiots #1, children 50c. Pe leere B. ead. depot 9 A. M., 1:30 and 4:20 ‘The public and friends are cordially invited. atte can be procured from ae Mills & Co.. Wasi gan pe Foundry, 314 8th st. nw. N. Bunch. Bst.nw,J. ughton, 1212 Dst.o w.. Siu aft Took Pia Se aon WHE Gell,cor.# and Oth ta. n/m. and frou committee st ‘ake a day's outing with us and all will besatistact- orily cared for: au30-3t HALL Hh Steamer W: W- CORCORAN will leave at 10 am. {for Marshall Hali, reaching Washington at 4 p.m. SU} ‘3. Steamer W. W. CORCURAN will make two trips to ‘Marshall Hall during the summer months, leaving at 30;30 4. m. and 2:30 p.m., wi at ‘a. ymodate the public. on FRIDAY. JULY Gtx, au snd" SaTURDAY, SUEY 77x and every Friday ‘and Baturday. luring the summer the steamer will mike two trips to Maraball fall text? peat iOa mand Gop. mand #400 10:30 p.m. Firstciaes”catgring in dining room at the Hal, Laneh, coffee, milk, buttermilk. ice, frult,&c.,eupplied mioniets: Fare, round trip, 260. faldeem JAMILY EXCURSION AND OYSTER ROAST TO CLIFTON BEACH by the ofloers of the Steamer WEDNESD. Tene Mosel ber 5, 1888. it Boat fegveroth-trect wart '{0 o'clock mm; re- tus at pan. Crave and oysters free, "Heketa, Be. an20.6t° 10c 10. 10. ‘Two Extra Family Deyeat RIVER VIEW. on TUESDAY, Aug. 28, and MONDAY, Sept. 3. ‘Two trips each day, leaving at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Stopping at Alexandria both trips. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON, Bring out the Children and the Babies. Dancing rt ePaty E. 8 RANDALL. — ‘BEACH. 7 q DAYS, TWO STEAI SUN} = pen teed Fare, 25c. Round-trip. ‘Moseley home at 8:45 La aoc aed 10:30 Passengers down the wishing « sail to salt water-can return by Mousley Wf Gey wish ouSS 2 Cc. PERRY. 5 OC. FERRY, Fs peaven daily : 15, 8, 10,12 am 3, 4 $m 10, 13 rex Bundays 8: 10, Pea Thm RE VIEW FOR 1888, ‘Washingtonians Most Popular Resort. Steamer MARY cheese page eieee ery SUNDAY at 10 a.m. P.m., returning at o533 32. Tickets 25 cents. Every WEDNESDAY at 9:30 a.m sharp and 6:30 p. m. sharp, returning ct 5 andllp.m, Tickets 25cents. Family day st River View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returning at 5 pm. Tickets 10 cente Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SATURDAY EVENING, leaviriy at 6:30 p.m.returning at il Tickets 25 cente, Dancing down and beck and at the grounds on all trips except Sunday. Fine Brase Band on Sundays, No objectionable parties allowed, charters, ko.,applyto ES. RANDALL, ty Steamer Mary Washington, ((ovontat aac, Galt Water Bathing Bteamer ARROWSMITE, From Ttb-street wharf 8:45 am, ‘Three hours st Beach; home 9:30 p.m, Celebrated Roller Coaster. ‘and all the Popular Amusomenta, Good Dinnerand Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel ‘Music and Dancing on Steamer, ‘are, round-trip, 50c. Children. 250, 3728-1maow WHLLING (1217 10TH Pentre errs a Fe MaNT—1998 17E8 ¢F OW CONTAIN: EAD, “ROOM BRICK HOUSE. HALL. joa RbSOR. Tide be hw. ten rooms ana h vo iments. Apply to archite>t, 900 F st- oe oko Fe HOUSE 211 12TH ST-8 W-10 ROOMS RENT434 HST. N. W. FOUR-STORY — ine Feet tomy meter te, at $42.50. 830. ‘Apply ot 228 12th stew, Inquire at A. 3°S SOND Stove Store, 418 7 — ae 9 RENT—SMALL FRAME HOUSE ON L aT FSR ‘903 €307 F aw.or wa ‘Teh and Sth st Inquire at STONE'S 337 D st. aw, Sr. (316 Sinwor wike.16.30 Store, 1100 7th st. m. a. 4. $23.50 $59 Sa <3 R, RENT—DWELLINGS 165 {630 cit cAPRS ARS te ht 3 fe iH -—UNFURNISHED. “a 732 19th s a Ponies tee Iasi poten Se Tito Lum 4s: "335'1 04 8 wt. s01-3t* _C. H. PARKER, cor. 43 and Ests.s.w. it sug eh 11 EST. N.W., TWO-STORY BRICK: 4 1514 eee ese Sel ren ne Bate . t “00 598 Ost cy) 4th st. 3, 5 = i “, 3203 store, 130 ty Hed e 90.67 1908 ‘60/1544 131. S16 loth ue. Orem 30 /183t 220 0. igo? this ‘oo 1220 s.6 1403 Cui. 555 d os 1210 T 232m SWOKMSTEDI & BLADLED, ", = = 1840 tha FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS To ra33'0 b10 Diarmase PL are | Po ase6 1th, mw OR SALE—A DARK BAY MARE. » YEARS OLD 18105 Gu me SIS Spat. awd Te 6 Ms to be sold cheap to an iumediate purchaser. Call at Gor ONG ot ke, Pra BBL L813 iercendL S350 iO Ur et a waiter 4 pein 3 Alarge Store Room on E RLS Albangh's DOR SALE—BICYCLE, NEW FIRST-CLASS ENG 01 House, $25. E. BANES, lish made, Pxyeho y ma let ror oper House, 8 Ss tee seate Farsi faciers: satay wath gn 20K KALE—TWO, GOOD HOUSER APPLY AF Feast 1425 New York» rated i R RENT—421 Q ST. NW. 7 KOO! bath, all mod. imps. Beptember 1; in advan. Inguire of MC. MITOHELL, 3108 Mt st, au JOR SALE-GENUINE ST -6t sees BERNALD PUPPY, {OR KENT-SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE BATH sired by Mra. Cleveland's dow. “Kay ther tool And collar on oth st bet. Nand mw.; $18. In- 3 Foon Devt prige at Exhibition, Apply 14 Ait, nr aed ae quire 1228 Teh ot. 2. 3824 Pleasant alley, 4 room, JOR SALE—ONE OF THE FASTEST TkOTIING ‘OR RENT—416 B ST, N.E., NINE ROOMS, NEW; ‘Toad Borwes in the city " 210 Willow-tree alley, 4 su30-st JOHN F- OULLINA! sorrel, 18%, bat ‘306 B st, n.e, il rooms, new ; low to desira= eentie,atsd fearlew portectiy nate ft indy t jo tenante. Iwo nights in Hail 4% and Pa ¢ acer busy, ek harness q tre, Siger months’ & Br WALKER, 458 “Loulsans | JOE RENT—15 OTH ST. 8.E Souble-acst ‘side-bar “burrs.” ceuony ton, sith vee are eoi-ser_ | 2 mt coven seems and eye Sry = Vole sud yoke, together oF sujafate. ‘BOs tart « JOR RENT—1200 N ST, N.W., HANDSOME COR- | at 519 East Gapitol st a " o oho ner residence, completély furnished, all modern = = JOR SALE—FINE STEVENS RIFLE, 22 CAL improvements, 12 rooms. ‘For permit to inspect ap- | JOR RENT_D WELLING ‘used cnly two months. price $13. a bara ply to B. H. WARNER &00., 916 Fat nw. sol-st | rooms: m 618. "Apply to FH WHEELER. vilGet uw ie RENT OR SALE S04 1 ST.N_W.; NEARLY | 5 Fk SALE ONE BRADBURY ExGLIsH stion gut. "For terms and key" to inepect apply to WE. thas half price: teed Uut few muti “At WRIGHT, Room 13, 9th and F sta. nw. wel-3t ‘A'S Sewing Machine Agency, 1 % hear 1 ENT-STORES AND DWELLINGS COM- eol-3t B 8: Foitek:ivar sin st n'y. oallars, bath ant tio juivalent of six rooms; $25 per mouth Inquire | DONN, 1424 6th st. 1 sel-3t JOR SALE—GOOD ROAD MAKE WITH BUG snd harness Apply to KEAES & O0.,410 saw. eld ._W., DESIRABLI JOR SALE—@20 ONLY. 54-INCH COLUMBIA BI UT hreotory Prick hot: bay : 8 rom: Brace ces condthion SHESALTT Sr I5th st, or at THOS. E WAGGAMAN'S, O17 F atel-3* — JOR SALE—A ROSEWOOD PIANO AT A SACKI- RENT — #30 — DOUBLE HOUSE, PRESS fice; im perfect condition; ean be seem at 3023 P FRE ty BR eae ae | 3 Heike 3 pol naire at sore corner ctu ane Wee | ro JOR SALE—A HOVER SAFETY BICYCLE IN JOR RENT—318 A ST. 8 E, 7 ROOMS AND best order. valle all around. wiki lamp. bell. tools Store, Stable and Carriage house, $30; 421 Iot at, | 21 and tool bag. Appiy 3. W., 1400 NY ave. sel Sebo: se USS boNoHUE "| 1 ROR SALE — AN ELRGANT SiVEN-ocrave ‘B13 East Capitolet, | 61 wood, Square T plead onder ai 11 Very fine tune, for only #150, $10 cash dow * 2218 11 monthly til paid for, Gover aud Stool included. and 1325 35) Tally warranted. ‘This ins bargain. 6 pated ai: ‘Also ® very. handsome Square liosewoo! Piano in 3 1939 Bto1 elegant condition, rich toue and in perfect order, for z016 + == Seen omy $175, $10 per month. 2 ¥ RT 920 F. st. nw. f 739 3 x § i 10 REC! 1303 F 1336 133 W,. NEW SIX-ROoM THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Tose Eat fedlby taraace AEG es | eek Agod FE: ESCOTT & WILCOX, FPO SALE—A COUNTER SUITABLE Fox a Bat Fre te it u30-3t 1907 Penna ave. i. oriunch counter. Appiy 1102 Extn iy 18 x ‘3 ts ARRIAGES AND A Very ches.” Apply st - r fe RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 338 18T ST. NE all mod, imp. ; im, fine onder, front and beck yards: Scat’ yault in frout. I. GALLIGAN, 250 Ist st. we aus0-3t 7 mR KENT—LARGE BRICK DWELLING, southwest cormerof 46thand K sta. mw, Augiy at MZEROTT'S Music Score, 1110 F st. ROH RENT—1405 31ST ST. 3-STORY lar brick: J rootna. all 70K SALE—iWO BABY Syttaxe suite of furniture, G06 10thet mw 70K, SALE—SS-INCH “ROYAL MAUL GICYCLE.* k tern: oFieinal cost, all eli, tine ‘ludin« farni 1p and bell, for $50, Mf sold this week.” To be seen at 1604 Gth atm. aus FLOR SALE FINEST ASSOKTMENT OF PLEAS. ee ¢ Sr pe EY re rests atts SONS eer modera improvements. in | ure Vehicles and Business W im the « lendid ition: heated by furnace: @42. lowest: 3. &. PROBEY, wr 8 Cat ore sete ectsts wo Pia Sab rene or York ave, and 1230 32d st. JOR SALE — ONLY #1 and 4 OR RENT—IN ANACOSTIA, NEW SIX-ROOM For 3 W HOMES, eT cottage: lange lot: wood water: sightly and bealth- | I Domestics with @rop leaf, side: iat, Joeatlon 2 pares from sizoct-care: (will reut 36 | drawers, cover sud ail werovea x onal year. re ‘wal BR WARKER & 00. 9167 s a GRISWOLD. Der yor aibwea cur” sours caacene are ISHE K RENT—HOUSE 122 10TH ST. N. E: SEVEN | 1NG MAC J 2 ae a See ae SR Eas | ne rooms, concrete 4 ‘i + eel Kent 825. Inquire 120, nest door, or O31 ¥. Jersey | FOR SALE—IN ORDER TO KE RooM Pow iat wee ae | stale Truet shelving, with Sater, nen neseaees 18128 ‘OR RENT—1407, 1, 1411 30TH ST. (NEW), | *! “-* ER. STINESETE & 17 Desacanion Cctabor t 1888+ Apps to 1403 Sut | SUES APDLY st once. a 316 at of 714 15th st. Pow tt —) 2 ats Fx SALE—PARTIES WANTING OAK OR PLN) Vile will ind i to their edvau tare to ccmmiunioat guttimse belorepurciiaion claewver, an fll Zurnin theméan cheap or cheaper than aug cue ler, at shoa® otice” Adreen W. He BELECMAN, Occoguan, Va. 0. Ft OR RENT FURNISHED 2017 N, ST, x. very desirable small House; all modern improve: snenta, price 660 per month. DubaRY es WalitiNG, ty : te ee fs SSS E55 ae Ee ge ea Es essa 5 JOR SALE—A SPLENDID CHANCE TO ENTER 3 Duwinees cu Capitol Hil stock aud Gxtures 20 por ey — ‘Cent below actual cost, reut €20. CHAS 4. sHIb« Ds, 834 70) 1006 F st. a. suse 3 F POR BENT HOUSE No. 715 MOUNT VEKNON lace (or K st.): new! reut $40 a month "EVE Ts " ip stvance, Appi’ to WE EDMORSTON. S00 aun | POE SALEA PRIVATE, PARTY GIVING Ur 4 ng st nw. au28-6r me F Soe tanner a ager oi kia Hen geared eu food traveler. Also home. And gentle, is well suited for plywiciar ‘The above horses are sold for no fault. but Solely on account of owner having no further use far F{OR RENT—LARGE BRICK, 1512 OTH ST. N.W.; 11 rooms; 40. Brick 1251 9th st. nw. ; ¥ rooms, SASS Si LSesee 8. two baths, elegant repair, 650. ‘1 Grant Place; | horses, and bischly ended to aby ove im 83 | TT room’ bath furnace, be; 870. ALBEMT T. POX: | Nott ahag, nueily, rocomnuchaed 9 uy ue im 4 Fist nw. 9u30-3t” | their own use. Will’ be wold tly below their value, Fietot., near a-w Dayton 3th justabove kat ae REE NEW FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, | !<08 very fine Ladiow Pouy: |Pasaves bet 2h F howe Island 3 wo ‘ine Singie Hares, ove wet Double ‘Pa, ave., bet. 2latand 1414 15th st n.w., bet. } Xe = 22d sta, Also 1528 0 st. mw. Apply to J. J. ay — 7) poe ST gems Rhode island ave. Apply at seageanatad 17th st. au30-3t° { Corcoran Art Gallery. JOR SALE—CHEAP—A FIVE-TON COAL SCALE. jn cocsiient contitten, CHAS. T. CARTER $ o Os RENT—HOUSE 1423 8TH ST. X. rooms: all modern conve order; $50 ith. Apply to INO. *, Sor zi mont to INO. ¥ Howard Hotee. aud: POR RENT -ATTRACTIVETHREE-STOKY BRICK oom, furnace, a samp. : ‘Portland: by family: JOE SALE—GOODS, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL ‘ontablistinven Boa7 iS aie Tofnat nie tiat) rca ma Aide O51 Cane zip S17 4 ero st, - 1343 0 Olt i 83.33 LOK SALE OR EXCHANGE—UNTIL SEPTEMBER Beet 38 3032 Fst nw, fir.) F° Tea Dane all stew of Carrimcen: Bu 2150: et Pt i} {oTreduce stock. i FP. GELE 400 Pa © a 213 5-28 225 ia QOR SALE—GLASS URE, SWEET WIN! 928, 7 E Air. 73 BF: Gite or itary age laws of c 13 2 1337 2 Beer, Se; 31 ‘end all other drinks, 10c., wt i, mi I ER dew 3 Say Bie art Heck * botts. Bottle trade a . 9348 rears bythe Boe aye, zlaz ws BALE—JUST RECEIVED FROM CAMPBELL x Fee: 50 Wena ar ne Wing, acide Fore fulllavappiy Draugtit—at hair tread ee! Kk RENT— 1604 15TH ST. N. W.; TWO STORY \dow, brick : and basement, bay window i Toome beth, coal Yauult and conveniences; price Guireat 1902 Louse. i RENT—1116 11TH 87. taclotiug bate wer 50 ‘and gas; lot 25x100, for inspection ; rent es amy $on00. Bie WARNE GO, eel 3e ate i aay * aropery i amy Ly &: EB ood carriage the Ist and 15th, “{aus) THOS. vers. all eoid ob fuaranton, OR. —ON CRESCENT ST.. MERIDIAN raft horses. some Fiat "et set and 17th sts, oue square above HUGH QUIGLEY, 1405 <n oo House, large yard, no 214 Let ot we ALE OR EXCHAR a and well.’ $12 per month, "Ing ag Rie ieee 23 eee Oe EE TEAIAGES AND WAGONR. 115 1737 oth wt $3 | | The anwest and eported stock of Now and Mec. 80 1519 Pisroe B38 = 2 3 1 — 4 50 410 7th. 80 2210 Pass fe | Seat Ris 4 metas FURNISHED, 384.33 euas i ie f A = z 17 8 at. Gr. 23. bia st., Gr. ee F af i E 7 Glu zed s house._Ingt mw. eu28-t | sco 10t SENT mates RENT—44 B OTN. W. ee eae ib"ryome and | Xi water, &s. rom ‘BRO’ ot nw ond-in. ‘RENT—-BY KO. HOLTZMAN i ri pee para eet creer 88 mo. Owner at 518 Oth st nw. = 2. EZ RENT—146 EAST CAPITOL ST: . ROSS cane Eee ee eee a2 — HOUSEFURNISHINGS. J. * Gone i warned ianaia We have just “+ & BRO. 508 “= ATTORNEYS.