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16 o_s LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FoRRCaSsT TILL § F. um. SUXDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, showers tonight and Sater: south- westerly winds; cooler Sunday night. High water. | Low water. 125 am 142pm. | 80fam 8iépm ‘Trat 500. Box Cigars. Sicxix’s, 1011 Pasve. sete se thonaeh Stxaz anv Comvort. Our #1 Stiff Collar Neglige Shirts combine | both style and comfort, Frac & Sox, Cor. 7th and D. Dizrertos for summer sufferers. Asmans-| Dom ain Red Wine (German) and True City-made Blackberry Cordial. Cam. Xaxpen’s, Tuar $1 Bor x Cig 5 Sicxxe’s, 1011 Pa ave. Suzzrz's Caspr, packed and cent out of town without extra charge. only 3c. a1, Cor. 10th and F and Weicker s Hotel Howaw Artificial Eyes. Hxsrirn’s,453 Pa.ave. ‘Two, Four and Six-pasenger Teame of all styles for hire. W, Geren, 466 Pa. ave. Ormens Baso Of their Summer Undervear. See ourw at 43c. Puaxo & Sox, cor. 7thand D. Gasorixe, Ie. gal. Muppimax, 614 12th st, ‘Tux “Bay State” Lawn Mowers, sold with an absolute and unconditional guarantee. Price, 94.50 each. ae Preserving Kettles; a large invoice just re- ceived; all sizes; lowest prices. Cuas. T. Carter & Co., 606 Pa. ave. aw, 3 doors from 6th st. ‘Liowrs1xe Rods, Electric Bells. 5. H.Evzanie. For Buaxx Booxs, Stationers and Office Sup- plies to go Easrox & Reve, 421 1th st Open your Ice Cream at Rrisixaxa’s, 285 G st nw. Shipped anywhere. Azristic axp GranaxtzEp.—Silver Fillings, ‘7B cents; Platina, €1. Very best Teeth, $8. U.S. Dexrar Assoctatioy, 7th and D. Frssexz’s Ice Cream shipped by express any- where out of town. 1 w York ave. Tam Cocnna: west, will make special rates for summer moniha. eet ee Exzcraio Wiring Lights. J. H. Kvrmxme. Canrers Creaxzp by the Emre Canret ‘Wonxs, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- Froof free of charge. Telephone 45-2 Can. Xaxpen’ Palatable Coca Wine, 1875 Brizx or Nraos, genuine hand-made at the distillery. ‘the District Columbia. = Tas “Revorvixo Disc” Fut Fax, indispensa-| Die where flies are troublesome; nickel plated, chronometer movement, adjustableand revolves rapidly in any position. we 3 Lograse! T. Canter & Co., 606 Pa. ave. n.w., $ doors from 6th st ExecrnicFana J. H. Kteaxixo. Telephone, 188. CITY AND DISTRICT. eee AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ‘Tux Barrzxy or Gerrrsscxo.—15th street and Chio avenue. —— EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Riven Vrew.—Steamer Pents, 11 am. and 3 and 3:90 p.m. Maasmatt Harr.—Steamers Macalester River Queen, 11 am. and 2:45, $:30 and 6:15 pm Bar Rivoz.—Trains leave B. and O. station 95am, 1:30 and 3:15 p.m. Cozomzat Brace axp Prxex Porst.—George Leary, 9 am. Brruxepa Panx.—Take Tenleytown cara. puis snot THE FOURTH OF JULY. ‘Mr. Vexwox.—Macalester, pm pe Masamatx Hitz.—River Queen, andép.m Macalester at 10 am.,: Sand ‘Gas Pm. Garat Fatts axp Casrxe Jonx Burvoz— ‘Oak Spring leaves foot of 82d street and Canal $ a.m. sharp. ee eae Rives Vinge J. Pentz, 9:45 ete | and 6:45 p.m. Mary Wi 13:15 6:15p.m. Lowznr Ervaz Laxprvos.—T. V_ Arrowsmith, 530 p.m. a CONDENSED LOCALS. Da. Arszzr R. Srvazr, J Jn., has returned to ‘the city, Lepr made his of M.D. at the | Univ ia. Dr. Stuart is also an M.A. of with Ma LM. ‘Howanp of this city, who has been seriously sick at the Hotel Aldine, Atlantic City, with grip complications for the ‘last three weeks, is now convalescent. He has had the ably bring him to his home in a few days. ne Vittsok CAMPMERTING East Washington Colored M. wen by the Church will ee quarters in established a thers Ybarean with headquarters at the Elsmere, ination among ‘women of political information and iiterstare F. Inte of Boston and at pres- on the staff of the Woman’s Tribune, has been appointed chief of the bureau. a ‘Tus Pousra 4 Gars Dar at Buen. — Special attrections will be at Bay Te @ to make the day memorable as one of Reixganpr’s, 910 7th fac nae ail day July a Go to Ocraw Crrv July 4 and lot Roand tip, 83eadet — —eeeilipnil Oras Merday. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th. —Advé. , Mth and K streets north- | M- C. H and | TOOK PARI 7. Charles O. Horner of Anacostia Commits Suicide. At noon yesterday Dr. James A. Wateon was summoned to attend Mr. Charles O. Horner, « farmer, residing at the old Dabney house on Nicholas avenue. Upon the arrival of the physician he was informed by Mrs. Horner that her husband had confessed to having taken s large dose of paris green with enicidal intent. The symptoms substantiated her statement. An antidote was administered, but at 12:30 life wasextinet, Mr. Horner had frequently talked of suicide, He was eubject to seasons of melan- cholia. Dr. Watson informed the | sendored e certificate of death ts, Securdgnes with the fncts. ‘This was accepted by the health | Stice, and no’ toquect will be bald ‘Arrange- | mente for the funeral have ot bers perfected. | Mr, Horner leaves » widaw and four children. Neither bis family nor friends oan assign aay cause for the deed other than temporary in- sanity. 2 CHILDREN’S COUNTRY HOME. Additional Subscriptions Received for This Extremely Worthy Charity. No moro worthy charity existe in this District than the Children’s Country Home. It affords tho little ones an opportunity for getting « much-needed outing and pute new strength and Mfe into many childven who would otherwise not be able to breathe the country air or to ramble among the trees. Those having the af- fair in charge have gone on quietly doing their good work and receiving the thanks of the young people who have been benefited and tho blessings of their parents. The charitably dis- posed can find no better avenue for the exer- cice of their generosity than in contributing to thie worthy object. The following subscrip- tions, received at Tux Stan office, are acknow!- Heretofore acknowledged........-...---++ $195 Clerks of judge advocate generai’s ofce, Navy Department... 2.00 Friend of poor children + 1.00 Jos. Auerbach. 2 6.00 2 200 2 1.00 2 600 > 1.00} 2 8.00 Episcoy 2.00 Proceeds of fair held 18th of June by following little girls: Isabel Hays, Tovella Wailes, Ada Butler, Oliver Dodge, Polly Stevenson and Mlorence 7.81) $225.81 AMUSEMENTS. Grex Eono.—An entertainment of extra- ordiuary magnitude and of peculiar interest to | Washington will be presented at Glen Echo! July 4. Tho program will not only be thor- oughly appropriate to the day, but it will be characterized in every portion ‘by the highest lartistic merit. The eminent tragedian and elocutionist, Charles B. Hanford, will recite | count expires today. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0, FIRES IK JUNE. The report of Chief Parris of the ef the fire department for the month of June | SORELY AFFLICTED NEARLY THREE YEARS. shows that tered bogy cen there were | UgED PRESCRIPTIONS FROM THREE DOC- milion os an esti- loss of 18st phimoed i'by an fnourence ‘MISCELLANEOUS. B. W. Carpenter has been appointed Greughtsman on the permanent roll in the en- gineer department. sases EES ALEXANDRIA. AM AUGUST OPENING IN REAL ESTATE. About one-eighth of the river front of Alexan- ria will be sold next month at anction, under ‘© decree of court to settle up the affairs of the iron beom started here some fifteen years a Joho B. Archer and bis associates of the Fes Geespeny, “to carry on the busi- name of smelting fron and other metals, as well as manufacture of iron and steel irate’ > branches.” ‘The boom was assigned Archer & Oo., after the failure of BAe S Eats so the Vicgialn which was con} ae and this adven- it area of river side and railway , Which has long been idle, will business in that section of the first A SINGULAR STORY. here, was shot, and the his stomach, from whi ago he recovered and he has been working in a hysicians found a hole Ey intammation et in, Last Monday morning he coughed | brick ‘ap = ae that entered his stomach five years 0. Anhour afterward, as he leaned earaere of the brick yard, was struck by light- pelos and instantly killed. MADE MONEY FoR TRE SCHOOLS. The colored teachers of the public schools are much delighted at the result of their recent | school closing. In order to raise money to de- of obtaining the Opera House, EZ atrall charge vas. made. for eimtaslon t0 a cantata, which i incipal Parker and the other teachers carried to a successful result, and now, after paying all the expenses, some $75 re- roains, which will be dovoted to the purchase of ‘Webster's unabridged dictionaries, #0 as to give each school a copy or to make payment on a piano for school use. PAYING IN AND PAYING OUT. The time for the payment of the city taxes 60 as to obtain the beneSt of the 10 per cent dis- At least two-thirds of the city revenue for the year has been paid in and | the treasurer of the city is now paying out the July interest to all comers. NOTES. No Fourth of July celebration is announced here. Messrs. Lunt & O'Neal are about to put up a “The Star Spangled Banner.” Signor Vitale, whose performances on the violin were the delight of Washington last summer, | will again appear. Mark C. Baker, who | combines popularity with a’ repu- tation for thorough artistic work, will | sito bo heard in the big amphitheater. Eva A. | Yescilius, soprano, and Lo Shelden, con- tralto, both stngors of rare reer et natural powers, will present selections. John | P. Lawrence, whose accomplishments plac. him in the front rank among musical artists, will be | the organist. The Declaration of Independ- | ence will be recited by Marie Antoinette | Nathahe Pollard, the orator of the day. The | ounds will be reached either by barges which jenve Potomac street at the foot of Canal or by electric cara. Grrrrspczo.—The famous cyclorama. ‘The | Battle of Gettyeburg,” at 15th street and Obio | arenue, is open daily. Tt is one of the most rtlingly Tealistic battle reproductions ever oe Chotr Boys Have an Outing. The choir boys of St. John’s Church gave | their annual picnic on last Wednesday to! Colonial Beach, leaving the city at 9 a.m. on/ the steamer Geo. Leary. On arriving at the | Peach Mr. Willis informed the boys that his hotel and all that was in it was at their disposal during their stay and the ozs immediasely | “turned themeelves od ead crabbing, base ball and other Hetthe> lowed during the ae of the day. In| the evening an ism concert was held in the hotel parlors, and et 10:20 o'clock the chor- isters, after a benediction service in their large | bed room, were tucked in their little beds. At © o'clock’ Thoreday m everybody was | awake and the amusements of the day before were Before their depart repeat jure Mr. Willis served the boys with = “crab lunch,” which was great enjoyed. At 11 o'clock p.m. the steamer reached Washington on its return trip with the boys completely tired out from the most enjoyable outing they have ever had. geome di An Order Against Mr. Lambie. Arestraining order was issued by Justice Bradley yesterday in the case of the Chesa- peake and Potomac Telephone Company against Edward L. Lambie, enjoining him from digging, undermining or molesting with the trench and wires of complainant between G street and New York avenue northwest. The | complainant states that in 1886 they put down | their wires in cables Inid in asphalt on 14th street, and were in full enjoyment and sion ‘ill the Ist instant, when the ral | commenced to dig and undermine them, and | after their warning. pumineotenen Death of Oliver J. Hart, Jr. Oliver J. Hart, jr., for a number of years a | clerk in the sixth auditor's office, Treasury De- partment, died én Wednesday afternoon at the home of his parents, on Wadmalaw Island, 8. C. He studied law at Columbia, S. C., after having Amateur Base Ball. ee ministratrix re W. K. Mendenhall, handsome three story brick dwelling on Prince street, near Alfred, opposite Dr. W. M. Smith's | office. ‘The marriage in Baltimore last May of Percy Wimeatt of Washington and Miss Alberta V. ‘Young of this city, daughter of Mr. Julian | Young, is now announc ‘The committee on streets will open on the 6th of July proporals for putting down some 1,500 feet of brick eewers here. — Tuk favorite violinist, Vitale, at Glen Echo July 4.—Ady. age Election of Officers. At the semi-annual election of Golden Rule | Lodge, No. 21, I. 0.0. F., Tuesday evening, | June 23, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Noble grand, David Wolf; vice grand, C. E. Bertlett; recording secretary, re-elected, Wm. A. Taylor; permanent secre- tary, re-elected, George C. Hercus; treasurer, | re-elected, Wm. Gibson; representatives to Naomi Lodge, No. elected the follow: term. and they wil seneting: July M1: 3 Mrs. paca: &, :P.., Mrs, Van Horn; treasurer, Mra, EA. Thompton. ‘Ata regular mesting of Constclintion Coun cil, No. Junior Order United American Mechanics, Wednesday evening the following offi- cera were elected to se: ntil January 1, 1893 Junior P. C., George A. Forbes; councillor, P P. Ronse; vice councillor, Charles A. Todd; re- cording secretary, Wm.’ L. oyden; assistant recording secretary, J. Theo. Rupli; financial secretary, A. Harlan Hunt; treasurer, J. Harry | Cunningham; warden, C.'A. Hartman; con- ductcr, R. 8. Newell; inside, rentine Beatty; outside sentinel, J. W. Hodges; repré- sentative to state council of Virginia, ‘Thomas 8. Sergeon; trustee for eighteen months, Jolin D. Schosield, jr. ee Gnaxp patriotic entertainment in the mag- nificent amphitheater, Glen Echo, July 4— Adot, eget Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issucd by the clerk of the court to the following: Halle MI. | Belle and Jane J. Woodard; Levi Brooks of Mont- gomery county, Md., and Ida Lumkins of Fauquier county, Va; David H. Rosin and Annie Walsky; George Willis White of New York and Panline E. Freeman of Gouveneur, officers for the ensuing be installed at the next G., Mrs, Julia Roberts; ae Usrim Fustuer Notice W. B. Moses & Soxs will close at 5 p.m. every day. a Michael Was Satisfied. Michael Lanhody was one of Judge Kimball's callers this morning. Miko was, as usual, called upon to answer a charge of vagrancy. “Michael,¥ said his honor, “‘what did I give you last tame?” “ “Sixty days, ad tp honor,” replied Michael, “and I was much obliged to you for it, too. 1 to generosity whenever I see it, sir.” “Well, I,” saad the court, “I propose todo more for you this time. You can have ninety oWery goed, your honor,” said Michael, with profound bow. “My appreciation is uil the Greater. Good day, gentlemen,” and Mike went below, ——— : your chance to buy your- —purchase a lot i your wife at Ocean —- THE COURTS. Cova mx Gewznat Trum—Chief Justice Bing- ham and Fudges Hagner and James, Yosterday—C. J. M. Gwynn of Baltimore ad- smitted to the bar on motion of Mr. Matthews, U. 8. agt. Simms; submitted by Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Armes. Werden agt. Guy; on hearing. Count ix Generar Ten. © Yesterday—U. 8. ex rel Walton agt. Commis- sioner Land Office; argued and submitted. Pnosats Covat—Judye Hagner. Yesterday—In re R. G. B. 8. Heiner; Helen G. Heizer eppointed guardian—bond, $1,200. Es- tate of Win. Egan; Aunilis Egan appointed ad- de bonis non—| 151000. Tn rdian; ‘order’ auihor- can check ok eee eee eg capital ef the company is $1,000,000.—Adet q (Charles | est shadow of goed. I began giving him the | Could find no remedy to cure until I tried CUTI- ‘Mrs. 8. M. San- | [fronts in Geo: It is well adapted for », | large grocery o tion stores, bay two | fronts, or in fact for any large or heavy busi- street, but their remedies failed to do the faint- RUNEENNESS ON THE LIQUOR HABIT POs. TORS WITHOUT ANY BENEFIT. AFTER USING CUTICURA TWO DAYS, THE SCABS ALL DROP OFF: CURE WAS QUICK AND COMPLETE. I suffered for nearly three years with an eruption on ‘my neck, and used prescriptions from three ductors during that time which did me no good. I purchased CUTICURA REMEDIES, and the second day after using {t the scabs all dropped off and never scabbed over any more. Before I used up the second sst of CUTICURA my neck was entirely well, and bas been well ever since, and all that I can say for ft ts. that whereas I was sorely afflicted Iam now well, and all from the use of CUTICURA REMEDIES. N. W. SMITH, Lynchwood P. O., Kershaw City, 3. C. ‘Thisis to certify that the above testimony is cor- rect, as I purchased the CUTICURA and saw its effects while using. W. 8. SMITH, ‘Notary Public for the State of South Carvlina. SKIN‘DISEASES TEN YEARS. Find the CUTICURA REMEDIES do all you clam. Havo been suffering with skin diseaso ten yea! CURA. Very happy over the result. HENKY MOORE, Lancaster, Va. CUTICURA RESOLVENT ‘The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally, and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an oxquisite Skin Boautiier, externally. instantly relieve und speolily cure every disense an i | humor of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from tufancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Soldeverywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c. ; SOAP, ‘25e.; RESULVENT, @1. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. | §¥ Sond for “How to Cure Skin Dideases,” G4 payos, | 50 {Justrations and 100 testimonials. PIMPLES, black heads, red, rough, chapped and oly skin cured by CUTICURA 8UAP. "WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS, With their weary, dull aching, lfeleas, all-gone sensa- 4 ONE MINUTE by THE CUTI- j PLASTEK, the first and only instantaneous pain-killing strengthening plaster. 25 cents. Jetu-wke CITY ITEMS wiss Muslin, 20c. “Canrexs,” 711 Market space. It’s English, 1 You Know. Cold Beer served in Englich stone mugs. It Jouxsox's, 937 D st., Post building. Matting for a Mere Song? If you intend to pntdown Matting this sum- me va had better do it next week. I am clos- ing out my extensive and varied stock sore than a hundred patterns) to make room for an elaborate display of all grades of Curpetiny Come in and make your selection—then name | the figure you are willing to pay—you will find | Lom ready to sacrifice. Joux Ruppex, Tho Accommodator, 513 Seventh street northwest, Men’s Outing S Shirts, 39. “Canrens,” 711 Market space. It’s English, You Know. Cold Boer served in Englich stone mugs. it Jou: 937.0 Dv -» Post building. It | | it it Don’t Pay _ A fancy price for your Straw Hat. Ours at $1 are correct in stylé and price. Fkaxe & Sox, cor. 7th and D. Surah Silks, 39c. China Silks, 39c. it nrens,” 711 Market space. } Hammocks, all ¢tyles; Fishing Tackle, Bath- ing, Sporting and Outing Gcods’ Wanronp's, 477 Pa. ave. n. i es It’s English, You Know. Gold Beer served in English stone mugs, It Jounsox’s, 937 D st., Post building. whit “Mosquito Net, 5c. ARTERS,” 711 Market space. ubilee” is of the finest quality N, Marron, Pa.ave. 1! Importan! | Fixe Business Prorenty 1x Gronoerows, D. | C.. ox Loxa Lrasr. val lots containing 28,000 o! “cars in Georgetown, il | | lence for a term of years this valuable property, | | which is considered ono of the best buriness | nese. It would aleo be an exceptionally fine place for a public garden or place of amusement, ‘Tax Saaz Owxer” Directs tho Undersigned “To offer at Private Sale” “Then Isiaxp,” Containing about 69 acres, located 8 miles above Georgetown. "A Picturesque Place, Comnunding a fine view, And can be reached by Boat or the Conduit Road. _ For summer uses, such a3 picnics or fishing, mie of the most beautiful spois on the Upper | Potomac. For particulars apply to Latimer & Stoax, 4e28-5t 1407 G st. When Purchasing Chewing Gum be — and ask for White's Yucatan. other. BS Buy a Machine with a Reputation Earned by Forty Y Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rusping ac- tion of ehuttle machines, Wurzzen & Wi1s0x Mro. Co., jet-otr 437 9th st. nw. Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewin: Machine, cor. 7th and H ste,, for renting an repuiring. jel8-eolm Elixir Babok cures ll malarial diseases, §, Heller, 720 7th vi. n-w., is making ape- cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cetting and Shainpooing: alto cares Dandruif. my20-tr None Name 1h But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New Hizh Arm No. 9. A marvel of lighiness and swiftnoss. 7 Uttice 437 9th st. n.w. - = ‘ything. Druggists. 103 Don't 23> sae Matt me pay $3 €0 912 fo rings. woven. wire 19> an prig 85,30 and 86, $35 for Baby Carriages. 83t0 $15 for same ting. 25, (or Leonard's Botet sorator ngs BRAN wow. Done pax SESE Be 00. Bone pa | ta “for ii Tron-siqus 10. parte | i nt Pr © oes "t rs. fences, few a ited Seat hs dite! si omen wie oa oo, 3" Eee pie Soe tps AMUSEMENTS. SUNPax, JULY 8, 1802. ‘Notions! aire at Marshall Hall! “*From sea to sea the flowers of freedom bloom." THE MACALESTER, AT 11 A.M., 2:65 AND 6:15 P.M. THE RIVER QUEEN AT 3:30 P.M. ‘Steamers reach Washington on return trips at 2, 6, ‘THE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL. Prof. Schroeder's Select Band. PROGRAM OF THE MUSIO SUNDAY, JULY 3. See the Handsame New Pavilions. See the Beautiful New Dining Room. See the Elegant Pagoda and the Riding Gallery. Bowlon the Bowling Alleys. Shootin the Shooting Gallery. Reston the Wide Verandas of the Quaint Old Man- ‘ton... Wander Over the Green Lawns and Take Your Base "Neath the Shade of the Great ‘Ancestral Trees. Goon the 11 a.m. bost, and with *‘dweet Music, Heavenly Maid,” spend the June Sunday on the Green ‘Lawns of Marshall Hall. ‘The best of order guaranteed on the boats and st Marshall Hatl. “JONE EVENINGS ON THE RIVER.” TO MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN HEAD. Tue MACALESTER and RIVER QUEEN elegtric Lighted, Fastflying INDIAN HEAD BVERY THUBSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENIN chestra. Kound-trip tickets, 25 centa, FOURTH OF ICLY, MOUNT VEBNON. Beier Gahsiabe wane ‘National Aire All Day Longt Dancing Music from Morn to Night! Grand Evening Display of Fireworks! Tas fisz, one land, one one! heart, one hand, Nation evermore!” It Fi 802, 1 ine etl a 10s, steamy, Con gaat Mai ‘Hail a3 vollows: ioe Mac. i as oeeee ‘tne Fadependence Day program at warabal al CING CARD On Marshall Halve Grand Pavilions July 4, 1802. * Tntrouucing th yar Green, ieee ce pop ue, Mary PSERFEem seman ee wander the personal direction o rey. There will be no crowding on either bost,.| Marshall jaan idea! resort of uuvarpaseed Joveliness. with ad und cool paves: fous lawns, shaded ? i lovers lines. barge axiions over! onthe the river ind in fall B. wing alleys, yew all day at Marshall Hail Cafe and Tee SIC ALL DAY BY PROF. SCHROE. Ee FROM kt ONAL DIRECTION OF Dh ‘Xe rae ‘ a <5 slowed on ihe boats oF atthe e best of or MI. RNB MANSHALE WALL ASreAMBOAY Co. SV ANKEE DOODLE DANDY." JULY & THE GLORIOUS DAY WE CELEBRATE. Nowhere within the wide domains of this g-and country can the NATIONAL FETE be more ap;ro- Friately cel JULY 4. HER we © IULY & JOLY ik ‘Will ascend 4,000 fest int» the hearens an eambdol with the aerial mermaids. Her seronau'ic dox “ZOLAN will a's :nake a pacachuce drop alone. This will be positively t:e last apnearance of “DOT at RIVER VIEW, andthe last balloon assension of the season. Round-trip Tickets, lady and gent, 50c. Ladies and RED, WHITE AND BLUE TIME TABLE. ‘The speedy SAMUEL J. PENTZ at 9:45 am., 45 and 6:45 p.m. MARY WASHINGTON, 12:15 and 5:15. No crowding. Plenty of room. E. 8. RANDALL, Sole Proprietor and Manager. =e a y. the city tb ‘o SR ea pi fale reren” Ti-xete of dilaton, 18 couts, wrand ind, 10 con'g extra. i Fount oF Jury aT GLEN ECHO. Grand Concert and Thrilling Oratory in the AMPHITHEATER From 2 to 7:30). m. by World-renowned Talent. SIGNOR te ‘Yiolinis:. WR: ANEORI ouist. Bia ch's barges loave Potbinac street at camal every to tric cars run evgryfow minates, Round trip, . 80 conta, 3030 | juding admission, ALIFORNIA, TEXAS. METICO. seningntny wcise Darton over Pac corm jun Set and" Orda Pat i barra, 40 80. SaZ7-eR1Ot Viet, BATTLE OF GETTYsBoRG. 15TH STREET AND OHIO AVENUE. trips to MARSHALL HALL and | lee: ‘Schroedor’s Band and Or- | EXCURSIONS, &c. ie EXCURSIONS, &c. 6:45 2! FP EVENINO. 1 6:45 2 x SS NOBPOLK aXb WaSRINGTON STEAMBOAT Co Rew o aich at! i. STEAMER “GEORGE LEaRY.> cee o PINEY rors, Grané openine at Piney Potnt +9 SATURDAY JUNE 11. 18 steamer Gorge Lary wwe th» | whelt tout of st seyuing Spray ene soar Mieht's Fs ier Shere ate, = ND 7) , 25 CENTS. ‘TOMORROW (SUNDAY), JULYS UP IN A BALLOON. LITTLE “DOT.” SUNDAY, JULY 3, SUNDAY, JULY 3, one eae aren wade? a oa ieee Bi PRo'CALCAMAN Gorleeee guscr EXCUESION = To PINEY POINT. THE ANACOSTIA M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘Will give a select excursion to Piney Potnt Thureday, July 7. 1802. ‘wharf foot of 7th st. at 04 m., arriving at Piney Point at 3p.m. On the return trip steamer will leare Piney Point on Friday at3 p.in. and arrive at Washington 11 p.m. Tickets (including supper on Thursday, 21.25. ADMISSION FREE. This ts the cheapest and bost excursion of the season. ant The Best Eq 4 Most _ Delightful Picnic | No bar at the hotel, select number, cheap rates and BPI AL ry Sret-class meals and attention. Number of tickets limited to 200, and to be bad only from the officers and The G: a teachers of the Anacostia M. E. Sunday School H. A. LINGER, Supt, ‘The Equiliuris:. oe in imidair the most | 5.1 45 3. BL DONY, ‘Sec. 810,00 tes ‘na tho Wonder‘ul ts Dancing, wtSport, Music, Tennis, | [,ONDON | Gaze Pik kais on re iBaeg ball: Pet oa Fhonsirap ae 9 any oF Sa Shi a aotts, Baby * otha ‘onl Grounds 111 oleate ligats. No liquors gs Guiet aire Sor feu Sa of acco: ns and protection to all. Paris. WAN WICKLE, tt Oe); erer, Alexand@ Fortin, has charge (e224) 125 PA AVE. Jt and Tennallytown care at 324 an3 ERCHANTS’ AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTA- Mere, Goatees ayz_ | M’tcn Compan. ‘PoOstPONEMENT. ‘TO BOSTON BY SEA. Ey vai note SouMESDELE, Se ee until Saat Spat? MEY Ne a" ‘uckete p por for the toruier will Le good. wil _ m. essest GRAND EXCURSION 0 Port Aneles, Tasuins, Seattle i. Lae TORE Whee chine this oxcursion at ise thie chan of Sr rom special train IEE SG (Lach State Room contains Two Berths.) For further information address A. 1. HUGGINS, Agent, foot Lonz Dock, Baltimore, Ma. (TBE GRaNpEST Excursion Of the season will be given WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1892, By the TEAMER BARTHOLI 1 RAILY TO DIXIE EMPLOYES OF LANSBURGH & BRO., e568 T Sand opm Wel ® ae Ay ae iD. 4 ‘MARSHALL BALL, atiacloee: SS tor On cares Lemabectant, boat house, foot of ii STEAMER MACALESTER. winks. Jinter roed bows hae for, te ‘the esate nie E Pighgts honored on 10am. and? Fe SESE SS sels yea = electric care from Georgetown pass The Witlows 0 FOR ek uiinutes. Ec HRg woop 5 GREAT FALLS AND CABIX JOBN BRIDGE. | REST OF ALL 16 large and commodious barge Oak 8; will ieane foutot Sash and Gaal e's Orclock Sharyn "5, round trip, 50c. aya? AND GO WITH Us. THE NATIONAL PU PLEASURE CLUB AND PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. ‘Two saloon steamers leave 7th street ferry wharf bourly from 6:15 a.m. until 7:15 p.m. TWELVE- MILE SAIL ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 ‘BABIES FREE on tue Pageant Seed hroeder's re ed —— by Sel Orchestra For PLEASANT EVENING TRIP take 6:30 p.m. x ns boat. Home at 7:45p.m. Sameschedule on Sundays, Fare, 50c. Every sre will have a good time. jyl4t cing at 8 30am. Lastround 6:30pm ‘Visit Alexandria, Va, yee | BAY IDaE FATHER WASHINGTON'S | Onthe z DIREUAY oF, ‘FIREWORKS AT NIGHT. ES, ACHUTES, POUNTAINS, | Masonic Ledge, the Braddock House and the many a from 1776 to 1865. Is in its glory now, But on the FOURTH It will excel itsel?. EWITTs TALLY SyagEs poy 311 Day Fireworks (very novel), awe Say = pnd aa a aes Seas Also Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Dancing. Trains leave B. and 0. station, Washington, week CAN days, at 9:25.a-m., 130004 4:28 pom.; Sundays at| FINANCIAL. __ ASG tay MUTEALTYESTMENT AssocrATION OF BAL- A trip on steamer Columbia for 10 cente. me. Tigopete fo BRADLEY ¢ tere case Rownd trip from Washington, §1. aya | —32-In? LONIAL BEACH. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, REGULAR OLD-TIME FOURTH MUSIC AND DANCING. Eevrranre Co-operative BUILDING ASSOCIATION. OFFICE, 1003 F 8T. N.W. LOANS. ‘Thore whe desire loans to pay for prop- ‘The steamer Georze Leary wil! leave Colonial Beach erty, pay off mortgages, or for building $11.45 p-m., arriving tn Washington at 4:30 a.m., Pare Soa corartte Wotocme pen where sireet cars will be waiting. Co-operative Building lon. sia WILLIAM WILLIS. aocl end interes scenes a oon tao, Cee PRIZE PICNIC Any portion or all of a loan, however, may be settied atany time by paying ec- SD, VENING, crued jucerest to date of such « settle sop ele - ment. Heavy expenses are avoided. FOURTH OF JULY, SAVING. The 234 issue of stock is open for sub- scription and first payment. Shares are #2.50each payment. Until maturity of shares, when full earnings are paid, 4 per cent interest per annum is guaranteed. BECKER'S GARDEN, 4TH AND E STS. N.E. S*xver J. PENTZ TO (DIAN HFAD. ‘The jteame TRREWER "Situs tue TRBIAS fe ‘D: if ‘and aim, INDIAN HEAD: 4 saving Its INDIAN HEA! specep Sista therefore, is to loan money at fair rates of INDIAN HEAD. sepa eaternea: interest and pay fair aud reliable profits on shares. ASSETS, $1,315,111.15. Pamphicts explaining the advantages anc dengtte of the association and other inyormation Purnished upon appitcation at the office, 1008 F at. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres. Dr. A. 3. SOMAFEIRT. V. Pres .O. W. CASILBAR, 24 V. Pres. INO. JOY EDSON, Sey. rors Saturday Evening, DYAN MEAD, Sooping tek VE SE ayn eben ae "Te MAR BASHING TON, 9.a.m. EVERY THUES- Occoqnan Falls. Mokets., te. 3030. aa AND WED SPECIAL RATES TO FORTRESS MONROE, NOR- FOLK, VIRGINIA BEACH AND OCEAN VIEW FOR JULY THE 4TH. Round-trip tickets will be sold via Palace Steamers | 53 “Washington” and ‘*Nor.olk” to Monroe and Norfolk, good from the 23 to the Sth of July, in- 3630+ NORFOLE AND WASHIS Boal Entate se Shock Dreher COMPANY. ‘Booms Pand 11, Atlantic 990 Fat. o.w. EXTRA EXCURSIONS FOR JULY THE4TH, By Steamer “GEORGE LEARY,” “ TO COLONIAL BEACH AND PINEY POIXT. In addition to the ‘the steamer *Geos Leary will make the a ft ‘3 te Goi ae ais ate Fount: Qn PRIDAL. Shea ~~ Bl) op TES & hora Sonera ce er eanesiaeal HAN, Stocks, Bonds and Gra‘n bougut and sold for cashor on margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. Lehman ‘Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. Lebinan, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotton Ex- change. ‘Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicago Board of Trede. Private wires to New York, Chicago and Mew Or- Jears, Telephone. 453. al7-te From CIATION OF WASHINGTOS, D.C. OFFICES: 913, 915 and vi8 F ST. N.W. To those desiring a liberal end safe investment we ‘commend our & per cent 5-year Coupon Certificates. — Per Cent paid on Rerular Deposits. — ‘You can borrow $1,000 from us on Rosl Estate ‘The splendid steamer George Leary will leave ber |. FINANCIAL. Tax Nanoxa Sure Dazoar, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANT (Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW TORE avE Coartered boy apecial act of Congres, CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLTARA. Acta as executor, sdministater, quantien of the estates of minore, committee of the estates of lumation, | receiver, sesignes and exseutes trusts of any ant every description, - Wills rrepared bye competent attorney, whe te | daily attendance, and kept without change whem thy ‘company is named executor oF trastes. Receives voney deposite in ume of TEN CEITY | And upward and allows interest thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all Genertp. thom, packed in trinks of boxes, rece ved for depost! in capactous vaults of unrarpamed Grynes and esvur. tty at moderate cost. RENTS SAFES FROM 85 TO 8125 BACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. Pisin . breakfast | and dinner on Friday and lodging Thursday night), To BUY SERIES B STOCK IN THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. ‘This series closes JULY 5 without fa. Untll then you can buy 5 sbares for ®5 down and @125 in twenty monthly installments. | NINK CONVINCING REASONS | Why Co-eperative Towa Company Stock is the best investment on the Washington market today | Because tt pronzises lange returns and its value ts based on real estate actually owned by the company Because every doilar inverted previous to July 1 will be doubled in value by the completion of the Bristol and Elizabethton raftroad. ‘Because three hundred men are now engaged build. ing bridgws and laying rails te complete this roed by August 1. Becanse the enterprise fs no longer an experiment, Dut e well-established and prosperous busines. Because carefal and tnto!ligent managementts war anteed by the Board of Director. Because the property of the company is located in ‘the richest mineral, timber and agricultural region of the scuth. Because the company practically owns the entire ‘Watauga Valley and the available surrounding land. Because the company is today making money. Because every lot sale, every rental contrast and ‘every deal of any description ts made in the tmtereet of the stock. No outside issues. Mtockholders stand ‘upon the ground floor. tock te the patat te which ‘overs profit converges and upon which every dividend tars. Traverens Caxprrs For usein England and en the continent jesued immediately on application against cash of approved security. LEWIS JOHNSON & 00., Bankers, Bun building, 1315 Fet. 226-158

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