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D.C., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1889. _ LOCAL MENTIO: FROM HAGERSTOWN. The Weather. FORECAST TILL 8 A. M. WEDNESDAY. night when they were on an avenue car going Virginia, slightly warmers ~ te iy winds, One of the pleasant perplexities of life is to | home they became so disorderly that the con- 5 agi vn hewn nent have to select from the scores of inviting re-| ductor put them off the car. They were taken re a 2 YIA bre hao gp mena pamtheged a teat by Policeman Branson, “I’m Patrick Fitz- ; Ya ah sorts a place to spend the summer vacation. | "P Rs 8h VV AAA drect wharf on Mondays, Wednesdays nvea ei | Those who are confronted by the problem may gerald." sad the old man. “My son, was Rie oy a days at5p.m. Steamer Lady of the Lake on | derive much assistance from the advertising anybody to his size in the count Sore A ucsdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 p.m. columns of Taz Star, which furnish a very young man made a bluff at whi; ry from + wharf. -} complete index of mountain and seaside re-| policeman, but when told what Ba en sorts and rural retreats within access of Wash- £, ington. To further aid its readers Taz Star meet of 1889 has begun, and, although the INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED Tuer Cax'r 2x Beat.—Our fine French flan- | publishes notices of such resorts where one eee Teens meneree festivities will not begin in real earnest until EN pcan Si a we EEREW ww F. xk an nel outing shirts from $1 up. Perfect in fit aml Sunita to-morrow, \t-five had already arrived up to uae, Sway 8 3 Be +2 aud make, FRaxcy One Price, = ee sighs = Fourth of July at Corcoran Building. sopaen aladie wa tot the same pr Aa es © i Yow ww ‘é oR RR F oe PRE Yah... The Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of | day the register at the league headquarters pasa tea o — Gas Stoves, Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Globes, - the District will celebrate the anniversary of | showed that twice that number were on hand, | —___?00 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 2 hay y Tyr Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, all at special low lig’ long To-night the trains will swell the figures up Sit M Closing out Oi Btoves, reduced rates. | the peach, has beet opened since June 1. The into the hundreds, The town is gay with the HES HR wires am mre Bey er phentiapmare gy Aa acre rim ee liminary meeting will be held July 4, at their | garnet, orange and blue of the Hagerstown HAVE BEEN Srzamen Leary will leave 7th-street wharf | with every comfort. [ge coagncainr en? Hink- | room, at 10:30 o'clock a.m., to transact business, | club, the purple of the league, the national ee ee ee ——— which is to be the election of officers for | and state colors, and yet the work of decoration EER SSSs FEIT OO RRR EEED, = THT 0, Piney Point hotel. Parties can spend the 4th | table has acquire Feng Aa yuu. Phe: keeles tor Merete anoglengh hy Qf EE z 8 Sine tp D 733 of July at the Point, where they will find! One of the acknowledged fashionable resorts | bration of theanniversary of national independ. | £2¢8 °2- ball was put formally in motion en T OOK REL. Dye = % plenty of fish, crabs and salt water oysters | of the north shore is the Wenthworth, ence will commence at noon at the same place, | “Mis evening by a reception to President Lue. Ladies’ $8.50 Hand-Turned Button at $2.50. . iresh from the beds. ated at Newcastle, N. H., thirty The Declaration of Independence will be read | Comb, tendered by the city authorities and citi, | Ladies’ 83 wwe ecage How Is For A 8: cE? from Portsmouth, The air is cool and heath- by Capt. P. L. Rodier, a member, and the ora- | 2¢ns. It took place = the Hotel Hamilton $2.50 a. bg guitethat wore 10 weare now selling at7.45, | ful the location High, and the rates reasonable, will be delivered by Mr. H. 0. Claughton, a Tue Ensrqax Bnos, 7th and B. Prsak Jones i the propcioter, end W. an honorary member of the society. Ladies’ $3 French Kid Oxfords at $1.90. ww Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. anager. F wi ce chu Ca Ladies’ $2.50 Hand-Mad® Oxfords at 81.50. ———— Cor th hotels at that | For the Benefit of the Canal Sufferers. coo ; r. Ovn $10 blue serge suits are warranted fast | wott known resort, Atlantic City, is the Weth-| Thoentertainment given for the benefit of race track hag been put in the finest possible | 4 Ladies’ €2 Strictly Bes eee EF & colorand perfect fitting. © Haxcnoxn's, | Criil. ‘The hotel’ is delightfully situated on | the Chesapeake and Ohio canal sufferers at | abe ex vectch The eh acaamten | Tate St Genuine Kid Oxfords at 60c. R L aA Kentucky avenue, near the beach, and salt- | Odd Fellows’ hall, navy-yard, last evening, was | have bees selected. Referee, C. H. Luscomb,| Ladies’ 75c. Kid Opera Slippers at 45c. “iL 4 Fonxace Axp Stove Reramrxo promptly | water air is abundant. M. J. Eckert is the pro- | wel) attended. Some of the best local talent i i i New York; judges, Albert Mott, Baltimore; G. | Ladies’ $1.50 Russet Oxfords at 9c. dene by Sub e o Sn cerns [teased the rogram, which wat |B Ateaie,Waahngee 2 edpron Sr | Me Or a a Watt Parzns, House and Fresco Painting. | ‘situated at the ocean end of Sunset avenue, | * follows: Chorus by the Mozart club, under | 9° There, 5g BS preokiva . X.5 louse, i P. Hanson Hiss M’r'a Co, 815 15th st. Asbury Park, N. J., is the Madison hotel, per- | the direction of Mr. J. H. Hunter; ventrilo- | Harrisburg, Pa; starter, Samuel T. Clark, Bullders and other should buy tanteros| EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e.| EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. ane : ~ ; is for street from C. A. Muppimax, 1206 F st. aE ECT = = = Rumanexn’ roams G stree! fect in all appointments, pure artesian water, | quism, Prof. James Cross; cornet solo, repro- | Baltimore; scorers, Wm. H. Carr, Baltimore; N. . OUBTH OF JULY = ; re Toe Cree EG irewt and everyiliing that gore to make fire-alas | Guoed by the, phonograph; a ran aio, Hie B. Schmidt, Wooditock, Va.; 1. Trial, New re ie ae ae F i | Ei poortrtibat Joby & Mew uot wat wast . hotel. C. B. Stewart will furnish rates and in- Pa ork; umpires, V. ushway, erstown; ‘onderful rrow. | day good on that date. "CO! manana ny sold fori, asuit for $9.85, which | ¢>ymation upon application, duct, Dr. and irs, ¥. J. Woodman comedy of | 6. Willison, Cumberiand, L- mn, Win arama apr ted “er ‘ AY RIDGE, “Dundreary’s Visit to the Country,” with the fol- , '4 Excelsior Re! tor at $9.49; $20 Re- MARSHALL HALL, 'B Eisemax Bnos., 7th and E, Among the many Jersey resorts none is more | jowing cast of characters: Lord Dundreary,W.O. | (ester, Va.; Edson B. Olds, Washington: Wm. . of i rator. with four doors, at $14.14; one Chest TOR i Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, | popular than Asbury Park, | The Coleman | Souder: Gordon Hitoood, 8. 8. Kramer; Jcile Zi. | Nixon, Chambersburg, Pa. ‘There are over 100| oni at 8.51, former price $12.50; Lambeth | yerme,graamer EXCELSIOR will make two tripe to | ON THE CHESAPEAKE itech Mesias og eer enlarged and improved under | wood, Miss Lula Gonzenbach; Lillie Ashton, | "A's reult of the recent flood the coal trefiie on — ned ag ee: Segre tena. will lave hor wharf toot of That st 9:30 : - des, room | t2@ able management of - Swope, is MraW. C, Souder. The feature of the evening | of railroads is being conducted through queer af area » 820.5 , | am. and2p.m. Returning will arrive at 1 and 7:30) THE MOST COMPLETE IN ALL ITS APPOINT- — J aed =< “aa oa ot thane Correa epee and) persons | was the phonographic, reproduction. under the | snd roundabout channels. For the past two Ge, joss, Sle; Cedar Buckets, 20e.; Double Pm. Fare, round trip, 25 centa 7 m rusta, on, ec, lesiring ge accomm: ions should wri management of Mr. F. P. Cox. Mr. AtLee, | weeks about sixty car-loads of coal per day— Piteh "oe ‘a al ph 7 oe » Majolica) 3 tusic, dancing, fs and wood catering at the Hall. y2-2t MENTS OF ANY RESORT ON THE CHESA- Brronr Gorxe Away have your feet scientii- | J- E. Ralph, the proprietor, for particulars. | the whistling soloist, was enabled to sit in the 24,000 tons—have passed through Hagerstown, | ,vchers, ine | She! mblers, 30c, 3¢ W2SHINGTON DIVISION, ‘No. 1. UNIFORM cally and painlessly treated by Prof. J. J.| In the midst of picturesque surroundings, be- | audience and hear himself whistle; the repro- i Tank Kulgites loz.; $1 Diamond-cut Tumblers, 30c. of Pythias, will held an Gronoxs & Sox. Parlors 1115 Pa. ave. tween Watkin’s Glen and Geneva, Long Point | duction was perfect in every particular. The coming here over the Washington County | dog ; Bridgwood's fine Porcelain Pie Platce ALL-DAY AND EVENING PICNIC PEAKE BAY Ok POTOMAC RIVER. , branch of the Baltimore and Ohio. ‘The greater | $9°"' : : " ‘ entertainment was under the management of bogs ~ : i ‘ea Plates, 40c.; Breakfast Plates, 47c.5 At WASHINGTON PARK (formerly Guethler's), Fvssuiz’s Icz Cuzam shipped anywhere out | fore uitn Yomi resort’ Gacae ‘Snyder, whove | Mesers. E- . Woodman, Ered Grant, W. Van tial igiecapily BE arn errs ee Seep Bra ao ip ¢ eee | teat ty ae of town to dealers, churches, — — fami- | address is 23 East 14th street, New York city, | Doren and Jno. Yorke AtLee. Formerly it went from Cumberland over the stamped Disk aa a ee meh i — PRs tn rine Dowline, Shooting, 2 se iv \ hes, Se Tee eet oar, upon application, furnish circulars and all ‘Dabits Aidouents, Pennsylvania railroad in Maryland, thence over | Knives and Forks af 7c. & set; #11 Decorated | JDICNIC OF THE GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL. x. AL1-Woor trousers to order $3. ieageion itermatlont Somipesiinie Wie RAYS | fear eee re eet ae Huntingdon and Broad op railroad to the | Toilet Set and Jar, $8.50; 86.75 Decorated ‘Tea Pato Eota,at Kabe's Washington Park, Est, SMES iso - % 10N TER, —* fascot in line of tl nit d. : 5 86. hear 13th, is ese man, nang. Tho famous resort, the Hotel Kaaterskill, | ON¢ of the most amusing comic operas and ite | 7&itine of, the Pennsylvania railrond, Now Ser Dost Bh: $6 Decorated Tea Set at $4.50; POSTPONED TO MONDAY, JULY 8._352-3t First-class Hots! and Restaurant, Bur Your Coal, Coke and Wood from Jomx-| * ; d "| popularity never seems to wane. The music | Cumberland Valley to Harrisburg, and from | g°t, Decorated Combination Dinner and Tea sox Buorusas, the leading firm im the Dis-| mid the lovely seenery of the Catskill moun- | is bright and sparkling and the libretto is witty | {rene erin chintanketen ta es and, from | Sets, 162 pieces, at $2275, at H. HOLLANDER, Trainsleave B. & 0. Depot, Washington, week days trict bres, tA rt _ oe eae and entertaining. ‘The situations are ludicrous | phia, and New York, ‘ emit oak et ee cod) by, Snes sce ee cla $:05 8m, 1 zo and 4 Sop me Sundays 9°50 a te ea UE r > Te + | and elicit great merriment, even when no at- “4 ii i i i bs i 5. Get a mohair of analpacacoat and vestfor@3. | been, reduced, and that during July they will | man has been often. ween here ag Betina, ae | commer Tesort Itis not only the beautifal a's west window. a eee ho, Saba a Erszman Baos., 7th and E, be $21 a week and upward. A full descriptive | her rendition of the character last night was | surrounded by one of the most lovely countries | eed Tea. Iced Tea. re ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, | guide can be obtained upon application. all that could be desired. Miss Winston's Pippo | in the United States, with many interesting | From near and far customers come to pur- oan yi Dor 4 Canp to or call onthe Emre Canrer| Finely situated by the sea, the Acadian hotel | was exceedingly Winstunesque, and that | Nistivic outs th Ferry and the Mary- | chase our delightful Teas and Coffees. “Sun- — ae eeince Seas eh 220 e oee Crzanrxo Wonks, 631-635 Mass.ave. n.w..and get | at Castine, Me., offers inducements to summer | seemed to satisfy her admirers. Mr. David is | jand Heights, the teitam and Gettysburg | Rise Chop” Tea is a great 50c. Tea, while our { » their low prices on carpet cleaning, éc. All tourists, based upon the climate and reason- | good comedian with a good singing voice, | and South Mountain battle-fields, Pen Mar, and | Java and Moche Coffe: at 30c, is having a great axD Passengers from Washington holding Bay Ridge Ex- garpete camphorated and prepared for storing | able Sa ieee ae os Getietes not often met with. Of course | the ibass-fithing of the Potomac are all within | sale; besides we sel all kinds of beat Groceries SEA ISLE CITY. | Ridge to ‘baltimore und tetra we nee eet of a y mail answered in | from . I. Lovejoy, ‘I Lorenzo, "8 ri . at lowes ices. t © ve 3 = of ee ry ah Ft namahaae. all Gaunt aeiiens Gee — ‘comiadiaess 4s; aiadl Wye Wen aida coh. Prverds | by an hour’s ride of the town. ven now the BP Possible prices. Sugar at cost. cents. Steamer say Kadge, week days, 11 = quested. Mr. Wm, Wolff as Rocoo. Miss Rose Beaudet | o¥0 is rapidly filling up with strangers for the M.&P. Merzore, 417 7th st. mw. | Commencing on FRIDAY, SULY &, and continuing Tue Amenicax Meter Co's | } ‘i i made a handsome Frederic and Miss Leighton Summer hion Catalogues Free at} until FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, incl ss S* | boast of the Hotel Manisses, which is fitted up their work well and the piece was handsomely | which they had written and mailed to the First | J¥1-5t Sundays, 11:30 Ridge, 4:30 week on return’ trip arrives at yundays. ‘Tickets on sale at B. & O. offices, 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, and at depot.” On 8 at a depot only. de15-towu: fr 29 wil ji: se ————______ THE PENNS’ NIA ———— _._H Evenysopr Sars Haxsvnozn's sell the best | with all the modern devices for comfort and | "ged. (“The Mascot” reg asiven every | National Bank of Johnstown, Pa, on the 29th No Further Postponement. LVAMIA B. BR. COMPANE IVER VIEW FOR 1880. $10 blue serge suit in the District. enjoyment. It is located 15 miles at sea and a - = sday of May, inclosing a draft from a business The Windsor Bankrupt Shoe Sale positively ASH INOTORIA ae MOST POPULAR a the ‘climate is delightful, C.E. and E. A. | [Y: <i “The Three Black | 2OU8e 18 Hagerstown on a firm in that city, and | oioses next Saturday, 1 wr Yorkéve. jyi-is ‘Will sell excursion tickets to the above-mentioned | sundays, two trips leaving at 10 aoe and 3 pm, ‘siSeiente OAs YOU ARES ook at the | Bown, the managers, can be addressed at’ the Cloaks" was pramiet tains cn arge audience | Which was returned to them \ indorsed wooded eae o cr : Points EVERY FRIDAY at @5 for round-trip, | Returnii'at Sand © p.au when you see it? Take a look a‘ A aks on 2 out.” » presumption is it tter ans bE mea guits we are selling at $14.85, formerly sold for York cite ©” Si strect and Brosdway, New | o¢ Aibsugh’slast night, with an excellent cast, | Sétz, Tbe proeumption is is aay prove A Drop in Russet Foot-Wear. "iondayeiwo trirs, leaving 319-80 am. and 6:30 $20. ISEMAN Bros., 7th and E, . jonday The reduction announced in last Friday’s| Tickets will be good only on train leaving Baltimore | P-™. Returning at 5’ an Stax on certain lines of Fine Tan-colored Shoes | Etimetcine Montag, Save 1 ‘The costumes, both of principals and chorus, | the flood, and was placed ina drawer at the 0. At Key East Beach, N. J., the Hotel Oxford, the following day, and that | attracted ouch a crea last Saturday that it was | “4 Potomacstation at 11 a.m. and to return by any | Wednesdays Two ‘trips, leaving at oe op aot Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, were elegant, and all the stage appointments i —— - under the management of Geo. F. Adams, is | were rich and tasteful. ‘There is mach pleasant | Dat for attention 3 7 6:30 p.m. veturnil at 5 end 11:30 = = n F e ri 1 the officers had just unearthed it from its rest- | * tbh i ; we | Tecular train limited trains until and | 25c. ‘Guinmencing Wednesday dune & = =" open for the reception of guesta, with all the | music in the opera and the story is very at. | 1 impossible for us to wait on all properly; we — wrewieres Family nrdag. CITY AND DISTRICT. facilities for which this house ta noted. zractivo, The interpolated song of Miss” Ma- ee aeertorhsrig maddy. bearing | BAYS: ler pt Pepi to continue to sell! un- | inciuding the following Tuesday. farninw’atS yan Tickets oc Grane. Be eames Every visitor to Atlantic City has seen the | bella Baker in the second act deserved the en- nistakable evidence that it had arisen fi 2 ‘ ¥, Sune 1. . Sipuisee Ee Mansion hotel, and everybody, that knows «| Cote it received, and her work, as well. as, thal RMI ERTC ee tana i; Goce Gents’ £3 Hand-sewed Olive Laced at $2.60. | ons p puon, 3.Rwoon, _| dag evening, Coeeemane nes Romploneneny Sate, Judge Cox has made an order for the sale of | 00d thing when ke sees it admires Mr. Me- | Of Misses Broderick and Fairbain, was satisfac- | § waif of the flood. Ladles'@3 Tan colored Laced st eh ae “Dancing down ste back and'at Mie genie tacll ceria stocks belonging to the ‘estate of tie, | Clade’s beautifal hostelry. ‘The new restan- | ‘0rY., Mise Reed was not in good "voice, and|* tof theflood. perpetrated | Ladies’ Best #250 Russet Ostordnat i.75. oo GSTs Manager. General Paes. agent. | sripe except Sundays, Fine: Breas bad on neta Inte James H. Bushby. ~ rants is a remarkably fine affair; much better | the chorus was frequently uncertain and at va-| apon a large proportion of the merchants of 1 ob Buuday- h : . 4 Fine dinner and supper furnished op the grounds for In the Court in General Term Mr. E. D, | even than its predecessor. Brophy's orchestra eget beer nal pralter, Allen as | this city. ‘Several weeks ago a stranger gg ndics, Misses, and Child's $1 Russet Ties at | S06. Thee ercuncds hayes ave switch feck ral —— been admitted a member of the — engaged to “soothe the savage | 70 tre. Fegotte, Lent and Eesha were of oe them and made an offer to deliver | “Boys’ and youths’ $1.50 Tan Oxford Tice at FPOSETH OF JULY CELEBRATION AND EIGHTH | be chartered or a liberal percentage allowed on tickets TH p z Se sacks or counter wrappers, with their own ‘Wa. Haun & Co., 816 7th st. nual Sociable of St. Aloysius Branch, No. 170, | sold a soctetian, 4c. No objectiouable partes While playing on Q street, betweed 13th and| If you are looking out for « summer resort | {cfive in their respective roles. | The opera | card printed upon them for the remarkably ¢ Garden Camis of America, at Becker's Pleasure | ob any of the above trips, ill undoubtedly go much smoothly to- jyl-2t 1922 Pa. ave., and 231 Pa. ave. se, | Garden (formerty Juenemann's Mth streets, Saturday evening, the ten-year- | where mosquitoes are to be found don't go to | ni, SC coduiadt ova 7 ee THURSD. low price of 95 cents, and if the expressage, an AY, JULY 4, 1889. NOLon we ng nd dor to| night. It willbe repeated every night dur- 4 “ Theta, Meee YOLONIAL BEACH. old daughter of Prof. Harry King. of the geo | Leonardtown, one of the prettiest villages in | ing the week. here will be we mate, bo forwarded gratuitously, aclets foe ae oe | gerices, Cut,in Half. Be. Men's Gauze | Tickets 25 conte" T'_aya.ate_ | (SOW ee pees survey, fell over a projecting water box | in Maryland. Herbert F. Moore keeps the ho- catcentaastcaam szded greraiboualy, wolaly pur-| Shirts, 25c.; 123¢. Challie, fast colors, 6c.;| J NCE DAY Deity gucursions, Momdays excepted, on the a and broke her left arm. tel there and he offers every inducement to Real Estate Matters. Pee aor ctaroancing is sacks to the trade. | Satine Ties, S¢.; Gold-plated Jewelry to close at Sou's wharf, foot of 7th st, st @ ovlock am. Centennial council, No. 4, Sons of Jonadab, | visitors. Steamboats touch daily at the place. 5 ‘he merchants bit rapidly at the bait so cleverly | at half-price. Revertt & Co., 149 Pa. ave. Returns at 8:30 o'clock p.m down and back has elected the following officers: Dan'l C : — fro td PI F. H, Calvert has bought for $8,500 of W. E. | prepared for them, and the sharper received a |g, ¢, je29-3t MOUNT VERNON. and on the grounds. Fine salt water bathing, fishing Frizelle, P.C.; Wm. Hoare, W.C.; Frank | _ “Elegant buildings; magnificent shade; pure | Brown, sub 99, sq. 238, fronting 17.37 feet on | farge number of orders and the reali elon AS A SSE : Anderabbing Pare, round grip, 0c. Grand family ex Anderson, V.C.; N. Bunch, R.S.; "Wm. H. | Water; no mosquitoes; no malaria; fresh vege- | 13th st., between Sand T streets northwest, the sacks have not come to time as promised Virginia Claret Perle at LORMAN wll mabe tue | ee Lee ee oe Young, F-S.; Joseph Stickell. 1; Henry “Yen | ee aera eee ae at MOTE | L, C. Williamson has bought for $8,000 of T* Fred gotingntal ee ce ame fe woreda ood frag wy deine 4610-1 a. ney, P.; Lewis Kramer, G.; Robert Anderson, | °°”. “ed ? Get | W. Smith, sub 15, sq. 572, 25.05 by 93.25 feet on | *ey were very cleverly dupe: a Ares 7th st.,at 10a.m. and 3-30 p.m. Returning at 3:15 | — .G.. Wm. Beron, LW; John 1. King, OW. | Springs,on the Western Maryland railroad? Get Preparations are being made for the assem-| je2#4t C. Wirwer & Co., 1918 Penn. ave. | N BY SEA. ‘The members of the John Sherman republi.| ¢itcular at 623 Pennsylvania avenue, or ad-| Indiana avente, between 2d and 3d streets ing of the Maryland state teachers’ associa. —— $047:20 pan. Fare, rvund trip, to Mount Vernon @1, | ge i. Sy ean league and the William E. Chandler asso- | 4*¢8s Miss Crane, New Windsor, Md. northwest. ion at Pen Mar on the 9th, 10th and 11th of Laereryd her Wilson’s, New High Arm, Music, dancing, itp catering at Marshall Hall. Baitimore via horfolk to Boston, ciation will serenade Senator Chandler to-| For the modest sum of $1.50 per day, ¢9per| Vice-President Morton has purchased of Dr. | the present month, Examiner P. A. Witmer, jel0-1m Comaaaa olen 220 : Every Monday and Thursday, 4 o'clock p,m morrow evening at his residence on I street. | week, or $30 per month you can obtain excel- | C. E. Hagner for $35,000, part of lot 3 (east | of the Washington county school board, hi SS SET NOMTEWEST. | WeOUNT VERNON, a - ory The ladies of the W 's Christian Tem- | lent accommodations and board at Potomac | half). square 219, fronting 28 feet on H street, | the arrangements in charge and proposes Washington Safe Deposit Co., 916 Pa. aera iat dae ery Sabt, XL. Blake, | berths, €17.50: round trip, @2z, Upper deck state- ee ee eee Nee Eee el norial | hotel, on St. George's Island, Md. If you have | between 15th street and Vermont avenue north- | making the occasion one of great interest to| , Waghin Tented; $5 per year.” myd-m — | Vernon, leaviiw at 10am, reackins Washingtousbout | fom berths, 14: round trap. 25. For further iar service in honor of Mrs. Lucy Webb Hayes at | a family special arrangements can be made. | west. aes generally. “The sOdrees; and Gisons. | STS: See te ee ee ee ee including admission | 2o"muation see _ snigmuelenaetens Foundry M. E. church next Sunday gvening. | Good sailing and bathing; both of them free to | Lt.-Col. W. Winthrop, U.8.A., has bought of | sion niece Saaentan Set I C B (0 grounds and me RSHALL HALT, ee ee. An excellent program is being prepare ests. Full information from R. J. Adams & | A. Hyde et. al., trustees, for #9,911.25, sub 26, , and, z ae whartaaity = ck, Baltinore. Mr. Frank Solomon, of Boston, was in the | Bros., Piney Point, Md. sq. 186, 25 by i14 feet, on I street, between | full attendance, 7’ Pe yl poy New, tor Marshall Hult leaving at 10° a'uc etching Weak, | Telephone Baltimore 247. “YY my2b-dun_ city yesterday, the guest of Mr. F. E. Wood-| ‘The announcement that the Mountain house | 16th street and Connecticut avenue northwest, | Repairs to the Williamsport level of the forcash, ington about 3:30 p.m. A SPLENDID EXCURSION TRIP TO SEE THE Yard, on his way to Luray Caverns and the | summer resort is now open for the reception of | Olivia Cox has bought for $15,000 of H. B. | Chesapeake and Ohio canal have been ecom- CHINA SHER alt aacs, gxcellent quality SOc. id ee ee ney, ovens Sips | EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND IN Natural Bridge of Virginia. He will attend | Summer resort is now open h toward the | Moulton, lot 13, aq. 635, fronting 60 feet on B | pleted and water was turned into it to-day. | , CHINA SILKS, all new styies,re + and | Trday, July 6, leaving a 6 pan, yevursing to city at | ALL ITS LOVELINESS. the meet of the league of American wheelmen | Fett park region, Mra JS Lene b heard the | street, between Delaware avenue and ist street | This prompt action was in the interest of sani. | * @iscount of 10 ESRIC very finest quality, one yard | 10:30, and will continne tie eitite rneet: faust | UND TRIP OF THREE BUNDRED at Hagerstown, Md.,on Thursday. ‘Mfr. Solo- | Dect Park region. Mra. J. 8. Laughlin is ready | Seah bet : tary measures, but will aid in a more prompt Woe. spine on moratta boat ave the prvi of eamaiaiue | ARO RED MILES, mon is the son of Win. H. Solomon, of Boston, means heer ee en OO AD reanete Hodges Barnett hen bought, of M. | Fesumption pop merase fihen 16 ie finally do- th, reduced to Soe, ads aiseoun Pt | Seundayy tro ty prcioainigt 10, 30 a snd 30 | — for the rears the supreme comm: a = oe : F. Morris f¢ 12,000, lot 9, block 14, 1, — om - Me - for . p.m., reaching Wi tom at 2 7:30pm. Fare, - er of the United Order of the Golden Cross, | ‘Twelve hundred feet above high-water mark | Fj Myris f0F £12,000, lot 2, Dlock 14, and lot 1, | Mga 1 epee he entire Une. | towly wiLULE OF THE LOOM, bleached cotton, one yard | Fouid-tnp, we ae 72 | TO THE HEADWATERS OF THE GREAT CHO well known to many of the members of the | is the Renovo hotel, at Renovo, Clinton county, |G. W. Mantz thas bought for 28,000 of §. L. | but vere Francis H. Keefer has been | Wide, exc BATILENS. vers finest quilly, a8 new J X 4. 1889. JULY 4. TANK EM, . UTIFU order in this vicinity. Pa. Mr. C.H. Kemp has been hard at work | Kelly, part 1, sq. 323, 32 by 48 feet at the cor-| granted a divorce from her husband, Edward | gtyics redaccd yA fe ain pari aca PEAS TOWNS OF Washington lodge. I. O. G. T., was instituted | preparing for his guests, and now announces | ner of Lith and C streets northwest. N. Keefer, on the grounds of abandonment, CARTERS. Cash Store, VIEW. OXFORD, last evening by G. W. C. T. J. R. Mahoney, as- | that all things are ready. Terms can be ar-| A. Bliss has bought of Mrs, Carrie E, Knox | #nd Annie E. Pearl, of this city, has made ap- “aa MAREE? SPACE, TWO STEAMERS ‘CAMBRIDGE, fisted by officers of the Grand lodge, I. 0. G. | ranged to suit almost anyone. Send to C. H. | for $15,800, part 24,sq. 491,fronting 283 feet on | plication for a divorce from’ her husband, | VALUABLE PRESENTS for Cash Customers. ap eo T., of the District of Columbia, at Clabaugh’s | Kemp for a circular. | street, between g voted etry avenue and | Frank Pearl, of Loudon county, Va. In this Be ay t a Stowiay: presents {ith purchase ae ee, Senne, Comomye. oqeeneig, ball, 3, between Quan te northwest, If you don't like it at Renovo go to th atret northwest. | gre Ae eee Frank Boteler, Wm, | 2:32 pty ea SIX TRIPS. $f Cate stpoet but five manutey"walk from Cam m. er was elec’ wo! chie! ‘mp- "¢ J. P. He ay t , 89. , . . a. 2 g a of broidered Giove- Fitting C. yort: . . - station, B- Uo. —alternately —datly ex- lar. Over forty names sppear upon the appli- Peper mea aoe eae of Mary BR. Armes, for'@5,b00. Tt ie bo by 40d F. Cunningham and Geo. Foekler, storekeepers Wee RES rider nee wee ore aStgamer MARY WASHINGTON will eave at 9:30 a | cept Sunday at 8 pn. returning at mf the day = for — a £ nearer the stars by 800 feet than its relative at | feet on K street, = New Jersey avenue poadpet fear er ag eli law hl porwr pe of $10 or moog, A lane nies eae te seeldiher GEO. Law will leave 10am, 2p.m.and pa Ry Ey to-day, . = : r < Gon. Tobe Hl. Gieanoe took place thi ernie Fee ce cree ne ee ee agar y J. Matas ha Vinighi Tou @oNGD ot, 47 Deans ontnale Tear ord, "E1S0;or ito patrsotlatg aise tue Data Gp. Dancing down td uackand at te growhdy all frat ba hurd Mate a Gre heft very at St. Aloysius church. The pall-bearers were “eeepc ape a i b, part 4, sq. 38, W. 93, Charles Harvey, postmaster at Index, this | T¢wels, worth $1.50. cic Phage “agree oC pd ‘and water from early dawn until evening members of John A. Rawlins post, G. A-it.| _ld-time visitors to Atlantic City are familiar | Lipscomb, part 4, aq. 38 22 OY CHA 20h | cranky; han exut Ele Soniguation $9 Pestosater: CKEAM ALBATROSS. patewookdouale wide | Hebets 25c.; childven Wetween Sand 12,25c.; qun- | MUST wate roe ee es ‘The interment was at Arlington. with the merits of the United States hotel at |°"H. “Rosalie de Ronceray has bought for | General Wanamaker, Beautiful LAWNS, immense assortment, new styles, | Uemen's joa ag EXCURSION PASSENGERS TAKING THE + 4_The Union Soldiers’ alliance held its quar- | Atlantic City, and each year the list of its | ¢4.s00 of J. H. Hunter, part 7, sq. 27,4 by 75| Many of the farmers of this county whose Vossiinaéseectinentnew SATTSENR ceteotyien, | ot. | STEAMER LEAVING SATUKDAY EVENING kk terly meeting at the Riggs house yesterday | Patrons increases in number. Like « great | fect on K sirect, between 24th and 25th streets, | Wheat lands were flooded during the recent | ,2mense ES. RANDALL, =| LIGHTEUL AND. VERT INTERESTING “ThIP gxening, President G. A. Bartlett presiding. | Many other good things which are good in this | “Margaret Harrison has bought for #4.550 of | freshet will not take the trouble to cut the RIETTAS: Elegant dress ¢ in all the} je29-5t a Proprietor. | WITHOUT TIlE LOSS OF TIME FROM BUSINESS. Three new members were admitted, and the | World, the management of the hotel improves | pobecea E. Throckmorton, part 32, 8. P. B.'s} grain, as the amount to be gathered will not | choice shades, uearly one yard and s half wide, and Pp=ct RouTE Round-Trip Ticketa..-------o+--.-.-nsesed 62.00 roll of membership is full, the constitution | With age,and thisseason its hospitable doors are | sub Mt. Pleasant, &c.. 50 by 220 fecton Howard Pay for the work. duced vo be. + PO ro State Licoms, ¢1. Excellent Meals, 60 cents. fixing 100 as the maximum rumber. open for the reception of guests as usual. Mr. | syenue. rr. Josiah E. Williams, of Funkstown, this ae cons are Tickets and Staterooms secured at the office of the sa Se B. H. Brown is the proprietor, and the manager —— county, left on Saturday for a European tour. Rar Raw RB SE Ses ae Sa, ‘o Row on the uy! le is H. arden. A U.O. G. C. Election. ——Gen. Rosecrans and Edward &. Cookerly, AH! “AH! AH; MARYLAND'S BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE RESORT, > —— — — The Columbia Athletic club's gig crew, com-| Under the capable management of Mr. C. W.| Capital Commandery, No. 323, United Order sty Ne crn wy pei re telegraph, ‘And dA be him who would abate one Jot er one tittie | Vi# Chesapeake Bay, Tangier Sound,and Wicomico | A “=XANDEIA FERRY AXD RIVER EXOURSIONG, Posed of Nate, 4; Miller, 8; Harban, 2; Reed, 1; | Spofford, the prpprictor of the Riggs house in | of the Golden Cross, has elected the following | Saturday nr Ph etal ee aoe nae On four righteous entiitisan. aa River to Salisbury, and W. & P. RR 7 Sia Suemer, Bony hour fom Sam to Capt. Gibson, coxwain, left for Philadelphia | this city. the Atlantic hotel, at Ocean City, Md., | oficers for the ensuing term: Noble com-|therans of Mar’ i ve've inade two blades of grass grow where only one 12 MILES ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS, ‘ ke ir- ‘yland, Pennsylvania and the before, ently we’ triot on thi it | The steamers of the Maryland Steamboat Comp — , this morning on the 9:90 train over the Penn-| Ti ogee amar Gene dae ey eee eat | mander, F.C. Spurgeon; vice noble commander, | District of Colatbie wil take place at Pon Mar | sndmast syjroved ica, tnd, aaendore cum uses | eke shiner ttm Piet 4; Lient street foot of Cam | _¥Fee Excursion tor Babies. See sched my1i-tu srlvania road. Before leaving Capt. Gibson | Cireumstances the boating, geaning aad fu, | Mrs. M. J. Peal ody Prelate, Chas. W: O. Neill, | Wednesday, September 4.——On Friday last | BAM}... py customers where the other fellow has | Stn dTeeh every, No, i8y at OP. passengers ar | stated that he would meet far better crews than | ing can be enjoyed with ihe keew zest, ‘The | K- of R., Miss M. M. McCutcheon, Fin. K. of | Mr. Geo. Gsell, of the Valley Echo, Greencastle, guly one. henee we can afford to sell at s margin so | " Heturnine, passengers leave Ocean City daily, except AMUSEMENTS. those his crew met at Baltimore recentl: 4 | hotel has a capacity of 600, and Mr. Spofford | +B. P. Murray; treasurer, E. L. Bugbee; | Pa., and Miss Annie Clapsaddle, of the same | far w the other feiiow us to leeve him aud his as- | Saturday, at Pin. (on Sunday at 5 pm Joonnect — = = = - Ly, an rf 4 ‘a ‘ , . Spotiore |» crald, B, ¥. Evans: warder inside gate. “i L. lace, were united in marri: in this city by | Socistes out of sixit entirely; therefore we'res patriot | ing wit! steamer at Salisbury, arriving in balumore 'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. yet he had a strong belief that the C, A. C. | will furnish all information that may be de- | »' J = - aged ' tay | of the higher order and claim another rousing KAH! | at 6 o'clock followiug mornings. | A Srery Eveuiug st As ‘No Metines, érew would hold its own gnd would make a | sired. The terms are ¢2.50 and $3 per day and | ld: warder outside gate. 0. B. Hallan, past v. H. 8, France, of the Methodist Episcopal | “ We nave facilities absulutely unrivalied tor placing — } LAMONT OPERA COMPANY, ood showiug. “Jack” Bremmer, the faithful | $17.50 and $20 per week. noble commander, Wm. M. Potter. fear Bae 2 Sy pote 2 — eee ark a SATURDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS TO THE SEA! | under the direction of Me. Nat Hoth. : ; . —— : . READY-MADE CLOTHIN | lirecti Rott O Leary and Ee es, ATR Messe | | Under the same management as last year the Juvenile Housebreakers. erdiay fe Gakiberiaed 30 ‘accept a position as die Gora end, “Alice Carte, Mabie Baker, Polly ee ney Le gee eyo pe Henlopen Beach, Rehoboth, | Last Sunday week the house of Abraham reporter on the Daily Times of that Place, —— | before our customers at THE LOWEST PRICES IN Facaln, Win. Eruotn, Goo, Broterich, ies. = 2 , ected this year. infor~ : ° i therefore our trade " 5 ea eee ee A Prize Fight To-Night. mation can be obtained by addressing Walter | Has corner of 8th and I. streets southoast, | {2%; WV. Baker, who hos been taking » minis- Proportions. Our customers find that we give EXESTING EXCULSION 10 THE SEASHORE, | “SENGRST RDMISSION, 250. Before twenty-four hours have passed the Ay A was entered by small boys, who succeeded in ‘ge Sa St for very little money, and not oaly guaran. |W 1 REST / 2 Burton, 935 L street, this city. = ” home for his summer vacation, Mrs. Rosa tisfaction, but also absolute protection ; thus it‘s | \W; j Reserved Seats, 50 and 75e. | Bosyer Btudus sporting fraternity here expect that the middle-} Colonial Beach is a popular resort for Wash- | §¢tting into a back room, but were unable to | smith has returned from an extended visit to | seen that we're'a patriot of the hizhestorder, and ALL | Nyc i Next Week—The E i it. a weight championship of the District will have is always new and fresh, always replete i i i: i % fash THE PEOPLE give usa rip-rosriu RAH. nnd-trip Tickets, ¢vod until Sept. 15, 84.50, ingtonians. It is only 68 mile: force into the store, where there is a soda foun- | Allentown, Pa.—-Large lots of watermelons Ror rip " 2 and the Colonial Beach hotel en yee ander | tain, In the absence of something more | are Raasing through Hagerstown daily from the | with the latest and most retiable patierne, and | Straight Tickets south for Philadel NY NATIONAL THEATER, been decided. The contestants, Joe Kennedy Every Eveuing 5:15. ‘Saturday Matines, d a State-roomns, Kcets secured at the office of the | THR TH 7 and Mike Reiley, have been hard at work train-| new management. The hotel building has | Véluable the boys carried off some cigarette ia and New York. B.__ | ounpricse ie whil-H Kins! The bare mention of them | 7 ‘Light ‘street, and on board steam somes eer - ‘eon sury auth Sepeneed. aah fea. | Pictures. Policeman Branson investigated the ther fellow, § hair in ras, ora. ee ; ing and the contest promises to be a hot one. wei Jded for the comfort and cu. | case and arrested Patrick Gillice and. John como. Hasn't been’ dome horetoferes cat be ‘hae KNIGHTS OF HOME WILL arv Mise JEANNIE WINSTON ‘The battle will take place a short distance from | juyes hare ,been added for the comfort and en- | Case nd arrested Patrick Gillice and John and the future will Utter Tutility of all | (A Grand Excursion to Clifton each on WEDNES! | ag. the ci tside of the District limits. The ~ _ ‘ effort to pass under the string ahead of us, DAY, 3 1889. Steamer 7. V. Arrowsmith, | Musical’ phe Kner Bf Bag together with the | “Colton’s, on the Potomac,” is a familiar Sr eee ee ee ule, negubors countryines, we're a patriot | capacity 1-bOU, will leave “her” whief “at io) a.m | “General Admins, 236. ‘Senta, - the citi -. 5 an ed = tT 5 ‘at »PECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY, sporting fraternity generally will leave for the | name to the citizens of the District, This| standing that the boys would bo sent out of Saotbaitatas OS! 2S wb eeTeen, fighting grounds about 5 o'clock this afternoon. | favorite resort still contributes to the health | the city—Casey to a Baltimore reformatory Hip, hip, hooray for Independence Day ee ae maenere, gee | ‘The exact place where the fight will take place | and enjoyment of those who go there. The | and the other boy to his brother in Indiana, aero = is not known, but is being kept secret. ——— Pyoprietor, Bruce Colton, ean be addressed at —_—— ' see Death of Maltby G. Lane. R'" ar THE jilestown, St. Mary’s county, Md. PreseNntation.—The employes of Lansb re) CEAN CITY, MD., bes r VICTOR E. ADLERS’ GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING PARK, ALEXANDELA, For a quiet, pleasant, restful summ & Bro., wishing to show their gratitide to Mr. Mr. Maltby G. Lane died suddenly of heart | should take rooms at “The Cottage by the Sea,” James’ Lansburgh for his many kind acts to- 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 hcwst ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. disease yesterday in New York. Mr. Lane was | at Old Point Comfort, Va. The rates are low, | Ward them, presented him Leg Ens gay ® man of advanced years, but he enjoyed vig- | the accomodations good, and Geo, Booker, the | Bificent pair of marine glasses to use on his 927 and 929 7th st. n.w., PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ~ i urney. Mr. Lansburgh leaves for Europe on ibe peta to hear nt Ri'iare "ait | Read to make life plescant fa peeata'™” °t | th ‘igamer” ibe on*Satarday: to bo pooe Cones Mieeeienereeen was a resident of New York city hehad| During the past season the Hotel Chetwoode, | ®°¥¢Fa! months. His trip will be one of busi- STRICTLY ONE PRICE, interests in this city. He was ii ne pa ome Meera of the Washington and furnis! hig) dicates, Open Saturdays until 12 p.m. Georgetown street railway company and a —_ a os heavy stockholder. “He recently built the Wedngisy, sod Priday morutnae tren 700 Oclock: hotel, at the corner of New Jersey ave- | who desire first-cl minodations Price, 25¢. yl ide resort. nue and B street, and the adjoining row of houses on New Jersey avenue. invited, T. B. To ‘Will, on and after June 29, 1889, leave BALTIMORE The Washington Canoe Club. SLR & Bon, mrt ATP. 20, ‘st, near U.S 2 The members of the Washington cance asso- formerly poe ftir Soe ne BELOW COST. AND POTOMAC RAILROAD Station at 1:17 P. M. ' Philadelphia, = tertainment at town Y., for ras, Gray THROUGH TO THE SHORE IN 6 HOURS. patho gredrpgt onsaleed retro cpee aes , ct worth 62ie. peryard. Remnant, | RETURNING, leave OCEAN CITY 6:00 4 M.,and to the original ‘ ‘ys. D. K. Slate, worth 50c. per yard, Remnant, | arrive Washington 12:23 P. M. Stripe, worth 50c. per yard. Rem- CHAS. E. aieaiene PUGH, ciation met in their floating house, off Analos- eee becca ‘woek days for OCEAN CITY, arriving therest 7:35 P.M. JEPeEs svaaey Ganvex, ‘Stripe, worth use _ 708-710 E strect northwest, 4.B. Woop,

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