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‘The Weath Yorrcast TiLu SW. x. TCHeDAT. For the District of Columbia, Deia:rare, Mary land and Virginia, local sb by clearing weather: Falla, texnperature, 10, Beosiving reserv ir, temperat dition et north %; condition south oomnecti§o, onmecti: $6; distributing reservoir, temperature, 79;’ condition at infinent gato Bouse, 5; eftivent gate house, Higa water. ‘iow water. 854 am. 900pm. | 2:35am 31d p.m. Mavs French chambray red 50 pieces challies, 5. yard: joint! ting, 26c. Jouxsox, GanxEx & Co., ave. n, Cun Xaxpan’s true Blackberry Co-tial. ~~ For Saxe. After a successful business of 17 offer my Store, a well-misarted an Store Pxtures riage and Double Horses. Rare I will) Feale. Also 1 Family Car- t of Borness, W: a 2 jo for an ent Surerz's Caxy, alva’ 80 when one fs beyond its yeah. “Take a bes! © away with you, only Guassze repaired while waiting. Hewrien, 453 Pa ave. Ua Liemrxrxo Rods, Ele-tric Bells. Krenmuixe. Fon Buaxn Stationery and Ofiice Sup- | Plies to go Easron & Rove, 421 11th si Frssnza's Jeo Oren shi ipped by express ans Where ont of town 1427 New York ave. Ter Cocrras, “th al K streets north-| west, will make special rates for sumpner) months et = Exgcraic Fans. J. H. Ruruxixs. Telephone, 138. Caarets Oxeaxrp by the Excrmne Cfarzt ‘Wons. 651-685 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- Proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 Anvistic axp Guaraxterp.—Sil latina, $1. Very best T: CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Tur Bi Ohio w LE oF GETTYSEURG.—L5th street and | —_ EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Piven Vrew.—Steamer Pentz, 9:45am. and | 145 and 6:45 p.m. _tamman Hart.—Steamers Macalester and Bar Rroee.—Trains leave B. and O. station | 15 a.m., 1:30 and 4:98 p.m. oLoniak Beach axp Prxex Porxt.—George Leary, 9am. Beruespa Pang.—Take Tenloytown cars, Grex Ecno axp Casrx Joux Bripar.— Steamer Dixie at 3 p.m. Bax Rice —L 0.0. F.—Columbia Lodge, No. 10,and Grand Canton, Washington, No. 1,ex- eureion. B.and 0. station. Usual trains. Rrvgr Vrew.—Nelson Division, No. 2. K of P.. excursions. Boat leaves and 7 p.m. Marsuarz Hatt.—Washington Mandolit Banjo and Guitar Clab excursion. a suas CONDENSED LOCALS. ‘Tue will of Alfred Hoes leaves his estate to his wife, Francina Hoss. Sreruxx Torx, a coppersmith of 1119 Ist strect northwest, was overcome by the heat | prwesdesegem | at the library building § Hospital | was sont to Providence Hospit Sarcapar Evsxixa Robert Stonestreet, col- ored, fell in» Stat the Baltimore and Potomac was sent tobis home, Georgia oe detween Sd and 4th streets southwest. | Wz. erase Regpsator @ severe cut | grat the lefteye Saturday evening by being knocked-down by s He was Sate fame mean Toth Lec Tavesr'wes found of 30h and? streets northwest Saturday night. SaroRvar Arcenxcox the explosion of a gasoline stove at 130 1th northeast, | caused 0 slight fire. R m., 2 it 1 {fete i. 8, 18 NEW MOVE. He Files Appeals Asking an Inerease in the Assessment of F Street Property. Tom L. Johusonhas taken an- | other step in the matter of the tax assessment. | This morning he filed with the board of equali- peals on the asscesments of about ical lots, chiefly situated on F stroet eon, Sth and 15th streote, In the appeals asks for ar of about 40 per cent. He aleo asks | end ‘Trast building be increased from 6175,000 0 e latter sum being the amount Mr. Johnson bases his right to file these a; peals on the ground that he re, resents lot square $53, and he says he demands these in- | creases hols that the entire assessment is | fective in that it does not ine te puis a or letter of the law, and that all the proceedings | can be aet aside by courts. Lelow is a copy of the petition Mr. Johnson tion of tax assessments mbin. petitioner respectfully showeth and % ‘olumbin, 2. That he is the duly authorized agent of J. M. Clark of Louisville, Ky., administrator of | the estate of K. M. Clark, deceaeed, in the mat- ter of the assessment of lot 9, square 353, in the | city of Washington, and he files herewith, and | makes — power of attorney from lar! 3. That the said lot 9, square 358, is assessed at 90 cents per square foot, which value your etttioner considers the true value under the '{. That various other properties in the city of Washi — to wit: In square 224, lots of 1 e. 41. eis: 2 lt 68 EG im earn 2, in square 253, lot 6. 28, I square 354, lot 14, lot 23; in 289, lot 1, lot s. 30; in squate 290, lot of w. 24, lot 16; in square 320, lot of 1 e. 16, of 17, of 1 w. 17, of 1m. 19.534, of 4 ©. 29.2, of 4 w. 20.10; in es 321, lot of 9 30. 19.6. lot 12; fi 1c 346, Iot of 20 6. 52.8, of 21, 58'feet front, are not assessed at their true velue rt] 1469 (Pifty-second Con, copy whereof is herewit of this petition. first session), & filed and made a part makes a part hereof a peals in the matter of ssesement of the alcresald properties, an that said assessment be increased to the values of said properties that no injustico be done the property which your peti- t represents, 6. That if the assessments of the , Whereof the true value is duly vet fe rib in the appeals, are increased to. the true of said properties, then your petitioner | page that the assessment on the pi joining and in the vicinity of the said proper- tes on which seid appeals have been taken may | be also inercased to their true values that no injustice may be done the property your peti- tioner representa, 7. And your petitioner complete justice be done in al the premises. Signed) Tou L. Jouxsox. johnson makes oath “that the matters ied in the above petition are true to the t of his knowledge and belief, rays that full and bes! ‘The Bathing Beach. To the Editor of The Evening Star: There were over a thousand visitors at the beach. yesterday, most of whom used very forcible language in expressing their opinion that the beach should not be closed, and that Congress should have permitted us to use the sam asked for in Senate amendment 112 to the District appropriation bill The paving of a Gage dial an long a8 hs hams: Seste ane than we have asked for to build adam forty- eight fect wide at ite base and over 700 feet long, in water thirteen feet deep, and to grade and sand the whole inclesure ‘ight new wharves, several hundred feet of seats and 130 new house rooms, fence it all in and finish it up ai There have been news! | reports of seven lives lost while bathing in away spots around the city this year, all known to lookers on. Not one of these could have. e hap- pened at the beach. Let it be remembered that we saved four lives in pheee are to blame for any drownings. Now, Ihave decided to keep it open as long as the ablie will pay the ex Donations should ‘Attractions at Bay Ridge. Bay Ridge has maintained its reputation this Season as one cf the most popular resorts within easy reach of Washington. Its many attractions draw thousands from this city every week. Three trains daily via the Baltimore and Ohio railroad from this city make it convenient for any one to spend the day or a few hours there, returning at a scasonable hour. The en- tige maragement of Bay Ridge is in the bands of Mr. Thomas B. Seely, the superintendent of the company, which is in iteelf « guarantee that easure and comfort of excursionista will ive full attention. The hotel is conducted on the European plan, with an excellent cafe attached. where everything one could wish for | is served in excellent style. Mr. Seely’s record | a8 a caterer is unsurpassed. He is ably assiated | by Mr. W. L. Bullaut, jr. The steamer Colum- bia leaving Bay Ridge 2411 e'dieck am, and re- bre Spm gives the excursionists an op- of making a trip to Baltimore for baly 10 cente-for the round trip. Aone Baie Soll Walkaways defeated the Runaways ¥ Wto% They would like to hear ots, Hants and Alvords. S. NN. Wolf, 305 H street northeast. — Mr. W. Astor Better. Loxpox, July 11.--Mr. William W. Astor, who bes been ill at his resid in this city, is much better thie morning. His physicians state that be is quite out of danger. > The ‘ata Homicide. ‘This morning in the Criminal Court in the ease of Theodore G. Arnold, indicted for the murder of John Kramer by shooting him at the | The Saturday corner of 5th and E streets, an effort was made | to have an early day fixed for the trial. Messrs. BLE. Davis, Joseph Shillington and C. C. peared for him and they stated that | health was such that they felt it their duty | comasie day within a week or ten dave be fixed. His phywician states that his confinement | in jail during the summer will seriously endan- gehis bealth ‘The district attorney stated there were others | fngast “ho had precedence. stice yeeid he had come on the bench to remain not k than next week and be could not remain longer. He, therefore, séw 20 way to grant the mouion. > A Gang of Sneak Thieves at Work. ‘The detectives have been looking out fora grng of alleged sneak thieves who have been Fobbing the store house of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad on Missouri avenue, but thus far the thieves have eluded the officers. Dur- Angrthe past week a number of brass axle bear- ings have been stolen from there, but the thieves have not yet been arrested. George Anders made a report to the police Saturday thet Frank Hosmer of No. 618 L. street Borthwest bad been robbed of $216.67. He comptiined that Hosme left his home about } Pm. and that when he reached 7th and Streets he felt dizzy and eat down. He remem- Dered nothing more until be foagd himself at New York aven: 15th street and then he got op acar and wont home. asked bim about bi: Terly ® woman who lives st Ss street,reports the larceny of a soiitaire diamond ving. 4 karats, a crescentwhaped diamond pin 970 in money. The diamonds were worth about $1,000. George Tyler's room in King’s ‘court wus entered a few days ago and his trunk ‘was robbed of $15. John Landon reports the theft of a set of harness Joly Days at ec Kidge. Boating, bathing. fishing. crabbing, saili also special theatricel atiractions free. B. and traigs ot 9:15 a.m., 130 and 4:25 p.m. Sundays st 935 am, 10 p.m, 3:15 p.m. €1 round trip. Ader. => Low-Rate Excvnsions to Saaarooa vA Boras. Kuve Lixk.—On account of the con- Yention of the Nationcl Educational Associa- tion the Band O. RK. will sell excursion Aiekete to Sarstogs and return from all principal stations on its lives until July 14,inclasive, tiekets will be valid recurning until September 15. The rate from Washington will be from When his wite | add: meat 705G street northwest ee subscribed, so that all may see on my book that every dollar to the public benefit. x. Brev a ‘Supt. Washington, D. saly i ee ‘The Street Sweeping Question. To the Editor of The Evening Star: About two years ago through the medium of your columns I took occasion to remark upon the obnoxious condition of our streets, and as a remedy hinted at the systems of street clean- ing then in vogue in large continental cities. Since then a system has been put into operation | here whereby middle-eged—not to say old and | rheumatic—gentlemen of color are armed. igantic shovels and are turned loose to cope with the droppings that disfigure our streets, taint our atmosphere and, in short, this system is ridiculously imperfect. ments are clumsiness rsonified; their work, of necessity, therefore, is never more than half done. It is absurd to have one heaps of drop- pings carelessly scraped, rolled and spread half | a block on its way to another token of equine indiscretion, where the same process is to be Fone through, and ¥o oa until the pilot in decides to conduct what is left to the heap-at the sidewalks edge. The pasmge of the clumsy shovel can be traced every time by the thinly layered track that it leaves, and it is this fragmentary conditions of the droppings that so taints our atmosphere. Have done with these slow, half-asleep men! Burn their shovels, and instead give us a brigade of active uniformed boys, properly organized and superintended, who, pfo with stiff brushes and emall handseoops about the size of | & household dustpan, shall be compelled to be continually on the alert asa droppi hg made | to brush it up, so that no fragments be left for the four win 4 of heaven to scatter; said drop- ping then to be deposited in proper tacles at suitable interv bs or places on oar streots and not heay up in the present an: tly masses, pra tpory “ests eed podarram be universal. ‘Sir, the little things count in a city's looks, method of rapid und complete street cleaning Washington will never attain to her full beauty and grandeur. VLC. a Denies That He Was It. G. L. Joy. whose name wus published as one of the original incorporators of the United States and Congo National Emigration Steam- ship Company, states that he ne | connection with the company, never. attended | any meetings and never porcbased | any stock. He acknowledged, however, that his wife pur- hased a share of the stock from Gaston. He is satisfied that over $5,000 worth of the stock | has been bought right here in the District and | he regards the whole scheme us a swin > Dr. Corey Denounces Gov. Pattiso: Reference was made by Rev. Dr. Cor the pastor of the Metropolitan M. E. Church, in his sermon yesterday to the condition of affairs t Homestead, Pa. He denounced the governor for his failure to exercise his authority for the maintenance of law and order. His theme was i which referred not only to the of man, to his property and all the powers of his mind. gts A Decision for Damages Affirmed. In the Coart fn General Term this morning Justice James delivered the opinion of the court in the case of Wm. Hollahan against the Washington and Georgetown Railrond Com- pany, affirming the judgment below. This was an action for damages received several years ago by reason of the cot tt, who had a car at 7th wet pad Peesionla avenue, being thrown off, as he the tudden starting of the car, and had tried. On the wr trial a verdict for 93,000 Ras found end Offices, 619 and 1351 Peunsylvania avenue, or at station, New Jersey arent Adet. seesament on the Washington Loan | hat the law be complied with. He! 1 e. 82.8, of 11) the law as shown in Honse report No. | 5. That your petitioner herewith files and) last year and | The ‘workmen are incompetent; their imple-| ¢ had any | ‘THE DUMBARTON AVENUE CHURCH. Yesterday the pulpit of the Dumbarton Ave-| Mr. Ernest McKinney gave picnic in bad nue Chureh was occupied, in the absence of the pastor, by the Rev. Robert Moore of Gaithers: burg, Md. | Two sermons of interest and erage increase on the present | In wana. In abopt two weeks he will Gharge of his Georgetown parish, THE KENO DENS IX FULL BLAST. Those keno dens on the Virginia side of the river above the aqueduct are still in full blast ; | dewpite the forbidding law recently passed by the at Richmion cht sores of ‘iehte seen lair oer Mateos | second-story windows and the pack ng to oe rambling ‘Dumanity. Sunday Ing in the Liveliest ay tn the week at these notorious resorts and the amount of a that from the pockets of tho sper te ho thove of the jushed backers is surp Je authors. | fetively stated that the met one of the dine sluce the ath day. of Jule Bivve becn | $3 100. Nine-tenths of those who frequent the | holes are boys und men whose wages do not exceed $10 per week. CUSTOM HOUBE ENTRIES. The following is a statement of the custom | house receipts for the week ending July 9, 1892: leries, sty books, €622; cigars, $191; ios, $205; $862: wearing 4) el, oases = a Siete $1,187; ‘ombrellas. ‘e311, ‘Total, 24, JOR? OVER THE DISTRICT LINE. Saturday nightan old colored man named Rob- ertson was badly beaten and almost thrust under ‘8 moving car near the depot of the Tenleytown, rein = Glen Echo roads. Aresident of “Crow a in Montgomery county, | near the Dintslet line, was the port and al though two officers saw the occurrence they were powerless to put a stop to it, as the depot is located in Maryland territory, about tert yards to the north of the District line. NOTES. The office of the Baltintore and Ohio con- | tractors has been closed and work on the | Washington and Western Maryland branch en- tirely suspended. The Tenleytown Railroad Company have pur- chased of a Boston company electric cars, which will be used as trailers, ota unmet Real Estate Matters. Elizabeth L. Dudley hus bought for $5,000 of Mary J. Goodhart lot 27, square 989, 18 feet front on 11th street between @ and H streets northeast. C. H. Brice has bought of H. ©. Stewart for $15,852.87 lots 8 and 9, block 42, Holmead ner | Manor. = i Gaither has purchased for $5,800 of C. z my mn sub 44, square 57, 16 by 713¢ feet tween F and G streets norih west. ew Darby has bought of the Warhington a cme Railroad Company for $5,500 | Ret on! be eae 30, Old Cet a 56 by 80 ton High ¥. Hut . south of Bi {uff has bought of 215,000 part of the Petworth tract. aati! stuelee Unwholesome Food Condemned. Last week the food inspectors connected with the health office condemned 1,612poundsof meat, 223 quarts of berries, 360 cantaloupes, 398 water- melons, 150 dozen cucumbers and # quantity of various fruits and vegetables. as eee for a Drowned in the Big Basin. Yesterday afternoon Eli Byas, a colored boy, was drowned in the big basin of the flats above the Long bridge, and his body was taken to the morgue. With some companions application was made to go in at the bathing beach and they then went in the basin. Byas in attempt- ing to swim across the basin was taken with cramps and drowned. oo ‘Work of the Poundmaster. Poundmaster Einstein has not yet renewed his war upon the canines, as the owners of the animals will have another week in which to Procure their tagu. Last week, however, eleven dogs were impounded by reason of their own- ers having surrendered them. During the week four horses, one mule and a cow were im- Pounded. Nineteen dogs were killed. seuss sept Struck by an Engine. Geo. Robinson of 1021 New Jersey avenue was struck by C.and 0. engine 127 Saturday nightand had his leftarm cnt off and was bruised about the head and body. He was taken to Providence Hospital. genase The Fish Market. The report of Gwynne Harris, inspector of marine products for the week ending Saturday, shows the arrival at the river front of the fol- lowing: 9,383 bunches of fish, 1,567 Spanish mackerel, 91 sheephead, 55 carp, 43 porgies, 3 sturgeon, 5 sea turtle, 148,000 clams and 38,700 crabs. Condemnations were made of the fol- lowing: 262 bunches of fish, 2 sea turtle, 5,300 with | | clams and 12,700 O crabs, — Mrs. Curtis Gets a Divorce. Sallie W. Curtis was on Satarday divorced from the bonds of matrimony with Wm. H. Curtis by Judge Bradley on the bill filed by Shellabarger & Wilson on April 29 last, and she was given permission to resume her former name of Willard. They were married Septem- ber 7, 1887, at Rockville, and she charged tion in March, 1889, gud ee A Railroad Station Burglarized. Some time last night a party of burglars vis- ited the railroad station on the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at ‘New York and Florida avenues and had a great deal of hard work for which they were very poorly compensated. Like muny other stations on the road, the building is locked up early in the evening and no one left in charge during the night. Some time after 9 o'clock and before day- | break this morning the office was entered and | the heavy iron safe demolished. ‘The burglars, who were evidently inexperienced in that lin6 of business, stole some crowbars, picks and axes from the company’s too! house near the L street crossing and then used the implements on the safe with terrible effect. After all their hard work and trouble they only secured 10 cents, as that was the amount of ‘moncy in the and until we employ some efficient and rational | safe. The police thivk that either tramps or men who hang about in that locality are the guilty parties. ght A Serious Runaway. Yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock quite an exciting runaway occurred on the steep road leading down into the Zoological Park. The horse attached to a vehicle containing Mr. Pres ton Rallowand mother, Mr. Jas. Moffatt and Miss Lillian King becoming frightened dashed down the embankment, overturning the vehicle and throwing the occupants out, Mrs. Rallow | was thrown out first, her ankle catching in the | wheel, and was dragged » distance of ten feet, taining very scvere injuries about the head; chest and’ lal, which seay prove serious, but not fatal. Miss Lillian King sustained very severe bruises on the left side, Mr. | juries and Mr. about hay party Neetheinste pt conveyance, when they were carried to % kno bares of = Rufus ‘Maine avenue rae | where more seriously —_ Scrorvua Ix Tur Nuc. The following is from Mrs. J. W. Tillbrook, wife of ‘the Mayor of McKeesport, Penn. “My littie boy Willie, now six years old, two years go had a banch under one ear which the doctor said. wasGcrofula. As Janced it and it ‘winter it broke by ERYSIPELAS. ‘We acain gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla with most ex- cellent results and be has had no further trouble. His cure is due to HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA cote woods yesterday to asmall party of friends. Hammocks were rigged in poetic wero noteworthy. ‘TEE ANACOSTIA RAILROAD. The stockholders of the Anacostia Railroad Company at their annual meeting, held today, re-elected R. B. Clark, 8. M. Golden, H. A. Griswold, J. B. Halley, H.C. MoCauley, ‘TB. Smitnson and J. Z. Williams directors. ‘The 1892, showed 1 Passengers car- const A men $0740- Teal’ estate? RE pel ai; cara, 46, NoTEs. Mrs. Patrick Hardigon and Master Willie Hardigan are with relatives in New York. Mise Lizzie Roe of Maple avenue has re- covered. Phyricians state thateummer sicknese is prev- alent, but that not a case of fever exists in the wn, Dr. Corad Wiess returned this from a business trip to Philadelphia. togol: H- 8. Stow of Stowland, Md., is in town Police report that marked quiet prevails in this precinet, - ae Gregory, er., of Oxon Hill, Md., is again Mrs. Weims of Hiksdale is out. ‘A good many new dwellings are in contem- plation. Rev. Samuel Johnson, E. Church, Garfield, preached tothe young folks of his terday. morning Sale of the Thompson Farm. Thos. J. Owen, auctioneer, sold the farm of the late Joseph Thompson, near Gaithersburg, containing 363 acres, on Saturday, July 9, at 8 o'clock p.m., by public auction to John B. Dia- pond for $4.G0 per acre. amounting to $16,183.50, ‘Tho sale was largely attend the figure at which it sold is co ecm aga Recent analyses of Cleve- land's Baking Powder ‘agree with those of years ago. They haveto. The baking powder 1s the same—the best in quality, the highest in strength. @ = = CLEVELAND's BAKING POWDER. Wholesome, Leavens Most Leavens Best. SSESESSESEESESEESEESESERSEESE EERE ESTEE SSESESESS ESSERE ESESSESSESESEESESEE TERS EES ii used. Ondy $260. ‘Also one of the same at $840 and one J HANDSOME UPRIG ra on, ame ay LORS ave ORK, Onl STAVE’ SQUARE went TIASO full iron ‘frame, ‘arved. 75. for W.G.M &Co, ine 12eu ran aan W. 40c. Ox 50c. Is Tur Usva Ico Amount invested tn a pound of Cream Candy. We sell a splendid as by sortment of that grade, Lut our the ghrice is only 25.ctx.a pound. your plate. own selection froma riety. price and assortinent has rev-"” Candies olutionized the candy. pusiness ‘sent in| Wasuington, acc by public express, Guz & Sox, Cor. L1rn Ax F Sr, ‘THE POPULAR CONFECTIONERS. To Tue Parnoxs Or Tue Avent CAN ICE COMPANY. Adisastrous fire has burnt the finest equipped ice plantin thestateof Maine. We shall rebuild im- mediately, Our ample stock of ice has been nearly destroyed, so we are forced to go into the market ia hot weather to buy what may beneceasary to supply var trade. Wo will meet the demand. Syringe or any article of MANUFACTURED RUB- E. M. WILLIS, 3630-10t Vice President. Goopyran + + + it you wante MACKIN- RUBBER * TOBH GABMENT or other COMPANY, * WATERPROOF WRAP or 300 9th st. * apatrof RUBBER BOOTS Melville Lindsay, * or OVERSHOES, a Hot Manager. * Water Bottle, Fountain s 027 Ger Tue Besz. THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO. ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices. mh2o a er ja E, BORGER. “1008 6 1008 G a oe ar ae et 5 Gotu 5 SULY 11, 1s8e. xcs ‘MACALESTER ‘Unéer the suspioes of the ¥. P. 8.0, E. OF CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘Music by Schroeder's Orchestra. ‘Steamer leaves wharf at 6:30 o'clock, TIOKETS, 5c. mang # jon — purchased GBAND EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE elsewhere come in and compare my prices with those you Joux Rupven, The Accommodator, 1t 518 Seventh street northwest,” * Better and and Chi Eee Our 48¢. Crepe Clot ‘atin Shirts. Franc & Sox, cor. Tth and D sta. er ht Buy Wilson & Carr's Bathing Slippers; price, SS cents. 929 F st. nw. jylistm Harmony Harp; new instrament; 0 child can play it, “Call and sce it. Wanrorp’s. 1t* All Ball Players say thore is nothing like White's Yucatan “Gum {fo rellevo. the parchod 1 of the throat produced by overheat- Under the auspices of FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 7, LOM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1892. ‘Tickets, round trip, $1. ‘Special array of talent will accompany the Lodge. THE MONARCH OF SUMMER RESORTS, WEDNESDA’ WEDNESDAY, TOLE ik SS aes Now, Pieper Rife; best on tho market; $8, Call and seit. Wanronn’s. “The Best Made.” Our fe. Jean Drawers. “Their equal is not ages Fraxc & Bon, cor. ‘7th and D sta. aq Best 1 Fluid, 6 6 gal. 60e. Youne & Oo.,714K “jybet Bs eg Ci —— Wine cures stomach troubles. Sy? AS Hurruutier & Co. 8. Heer, 720 Tth ot, n.w., is making cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair “Oxtting and Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. my20-tr vi llasanetnctoel at VIEW Castellon Wine sof special benefit in Came ag teer apes |S cases of dysentery and diarrhaa. O'Connor, Hosmer and Ross tnan aM ptt a $1 per quart bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Seteppabitala eats’ veg vi Br jy7-lm ———> Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases. Siew tease Leama None Name It But to Pratse. Wheeler & Wilson’s New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. 027 Office 487 9th st. n.w. ee Castellon Wine checks and cures summer complaints, A. Hurruciier & Co., jy7-im 1333 14th at. nw. ae ma eee Royal Glue .n-udseverything. Draggiate. 10 Herrwciirr & Co, | jylt T= MARY WASHINGTON TO OCCOQUAN Fi Dusk Pose Wares — JZETHESDA PARK. We are agents for the . JULY 13, 14, 15 AND 16. 7 OCLOCK SHARP. COLUMBIA AUTOMATIC FILTER. & ise oe GRACE SHANNON ail tacked ‘And her company of Practical and Scientific and Ex- Packed with CHARCOAL and SAND. Perienced Aeronauts. ‘Miss PEARL LA ROY, Prof. F. W. SCOEFIELD, THE BOY WONDER, AND THE GATE CITY FILTER, STONE DISC. ‘These Filters are sold at prices within the reach of persons of moderate means. We guar- LESTER Gniee all our filters, Introducing the most marvelous and daring feats ever ‘accomplished. Balloon Ascensions and Double Parachute Leaps, Ascensions and Triple Drops. PROGRAM CHANGED EVERY EVENING. ‘Under the management of the world's-renowned ‘seronautic engineer, PROF. ED. B. HUTCHISON. The record of the past a guarantee for the future. ‘Take Georgetown and Tennall* own cars, 32d and Mists; Plenty of open carsand ample accomodations. M. W. Bevenmer, IMPORTER OF POTTERY, GLASS, &., 39 1215 F st. and 1214 Gst. For Taz Besr Or Reasoxs. we : s waor A There are a few things that ought to move just et GBAND CONCERT this time, and for the best of reasons; they are season- sey ara able and very cheap. Extra value in INDIA LINON at Be., 8, 105, wapsegay EVE JULY 20, 12ife.. 15c., 20c. and Ze. a yard. U. 8. MARINE BAND, DRAGON BLACK INDIA LION and PEAID LAWN. ‘40 PIECES, Special at 12%, 18 and 25c. per yard. DOTTED SWISS.—We have received another lot of this popular goods to go at same price as last lot—18, 25, 30 and 3734e. per yard. WAISTS.—Ladics' White India Lion Waists, pleated front and back, deep collar and cuffs. 400. LADIES’ JERSEY RIBBFD VESTS, silk embroid- JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA, Conductor, ‘Under the ausplces'of the ARLINGTON | WHEELMEN, Tickets, 50c. For sale at John F. Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Pa. ave. nw. Steamers RIVER QU! iN and MACALESTER i wharf at 6:30: ad TS = ome LIMITED] FxorRa ION TO aes the neck and arm; 50c. quality te the to ‘at 25¢.—just half price. Reta he many who were unable obtain: GENUINE BIARRITZ EID GLOVES, in white ana | SOG" ‘sunday it will be on, pearl only, at 88c. ; worth $1.25. A limited ‘THURSDAY, JULY 14, quantity only at the price. AI jureday A Bargain in MATTINGS at 1234, 15, 20, 25 and 35e. ‘Becher oe a aoe, ‘uiles), incl - dinner at CARHART & LEIDY, Fria H. ee "3A Ss NDING. AEIHOLD asl and 9p. Wuzerr, & Roorrs * ‘Har Tar. | Seine wly received Men's Bins: marae sont ‘straw Hats, with broad line ot Laden White English Split sire Sailors, with broad brim and ‘white ABOUT THE REDUCED STRAW HATS. Of course the Mont stylish o ones have not Yet. wire offerings number of Ladtes', Men‘ mga Bo Boye! Huis at reduced. prices t3 Wr Wauerr 7 & | been wo “905 Pa Ave N.W. Great Suz ‘928 7th st. and 706 Ket. nw. any engagement for NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 12. THE’ WASHINGTON MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR CLUB hat night and you can’t afford to miss the fun. It's ‘thetr only exc cure ion this season. but they "TWO BOAT TRS. BARDS. FIREW pd the grounds will, be resplendent with hundreds owe lanterns, Sit out tn rout of fis cldiea ‘mansion iu the open air and heat’ the comcart ear HOB SMITH and bis Conntyy Band ot eight performers in Hear it Forrest pe ‘basso. Positively his ‘in Wash- Flor to his dep oF REMNANTS. 25 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. SINCE OUR SALE AT A- DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH WE HAVE ACCUMU- LATED AN UNUSUALLY LARGE LOT OF REM- NANTS, AND AS WE WISH TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OF THEM WE WILL, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, MSKE A REDUCTION ON ALL REM. | | 5 NANTIS OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT FOR CASH. EACH REMNANT WILL BE FOUND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND THE PRICE AND QUANTITY ON EACH PIECE. + OUR USUAL DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER GOODS WILL CONTINUE TILL FURTHER NOTICE. W. M. SHUSTER & BONS,” 919 PENN. AVE. for New York: romraza of ton aspbers wl be dag ef atthe alent calestar l ea Bill care prowre ny at 6:45 0. at NO ONE SHALL BE The River Quetn will BBifner's Spchestre on foatd ‘Tickets, ts. At Ellis’, a xt the boat, Good ‘on aay trip we uly 12. ‘TOWED BY STEAM—CAPACITY DISAPPOINTED be held until 7:20 p.m. Se Fa Steamer RIVER QUEEN TO INDIAN HEAD. fusic and Refreshments on board. WEDNESDAY EVESING. SULT 18. Boat leaves 6:30. Tickets, 30 cents. iy9-4t* G**8 Fasary Excunsron And Evening Sail, MARSHALL HALL, WEDNESDAY, JOLY 13. NAVAL LODGE, NO. 4, F. A. A.M. MACALESTER LEAVES AT 6:30 P.M. mate 0c. (rood Youhe have allel your sui anions se bpalony patentee one Saar, =e sp EE 3 422-1 35, J: Grong sw, : We Mascracrone BADGES FOR EXCUBSIONS, BADGES FOR PICNICS, BADGES FOR BADGES FOR PLEASURE CLUBS, BADGES FOR POLITIUAL CLUBS. 8. N. MEYER, BADGE MAKER, MILITARY AND SOCIETY ‘922 Beventh st. nw. 4 any of | ‘the EXCURSIO. sees s peritec So ited tools aa aE am sao B** RIDGE. @1.00 BOUND TRIP. ‘3B. and 0. TRAINS aT ‘ oS am, 10pm, 3pm. SUNDAYS: 83am, 1Dpm, 35 pm = ‘ViBWit 303m THE TOMB a, Eliihoron. GREEX LAWNS seolltee [ALL HALT. aon met the steamer “ty sre ea a te | Sars can goddown | suey efcraion trip of ou ears and companys regular SSteaicen RIV landings as far F ae EXCURSION oa nire Santtio, teen sit oe a os A, Paras ae mae eR oume the Glen Echo railway is one of re- aban the ee crreselaeatecl am of rviooans te fankinarele a isnt meena Echogn thebour sat m. sii leave minutes. Nonrox yarn ‘on Ea ive 395 D WASHINGTON saunas | STEAMER “(GEORGE LEARY.” SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR COLONIAL BEACH axD PINEY POINT. Grand opening at Piney Pointea ‘SATURDAY JUNE 11, sxaiieonaars xine foot sf foot gh ae z ‘Same schedule on commencing at 8:30e.mi Last Pound tip, 6:30 peas ‘Visit Alexandria, Ve, FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHURCH, Masonic Lodge, the Braddock House and the many Feminiscences from 1776 to 1865. Jettoocl STAGE EXCURSIONS. EWITTS Ti ae a “ALLY tf ey siden Soldiers’ piteta bik | Tue Hovsexezrzz Wao Uxpencozs THE TORTURE OF A DISMANTLED AND UN- COMFORTABLE HOME DURING THE SEETHING DAYS OF MIDSUMMER I8 LIKE THE MOTHER WHO ALLOWS HER CHILDREN TO SUFFER THE WITH THE MANY ADVANTAGES OF OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM AT YOUK COMMAND, EVERY INCONVENIENCE WILL IMWEDIATELY DISAPPEAR, DHE HEARTH WILL GLOW WITH HAPPINESS AND CHEER AND THE FAMILY GROW UP A GARLAND OF BOSES IN THE TEMPLE OF PROSPERITY. TO ACCOMPLISH THIS NO RICHES ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR HONEST INTENTIONS ARE ACCOMPANIED WITH A SMALL PORTION OF YOUR WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, INVOLVING NO Loss OF TIME, NO BURDEN AND NO HUMILIATION. OUB PARLORS, ALWAYS OPEN TO HAVE AGAIN BEEX REPLEXISHED WITH A HANDSOME LINE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, es MASS. AVE. EW. B. Towxaz & Sox, eee jerase | “Steamers Macalester et) Ste y is ee Minar sices © atx. See cere Tunis das. Sone ea! E3 pLaTEUE, Monson. BAT o” cerryssvra. rae - 25TH STREET AND OHTO AVENUE. ms Washington Curting and bests « spe-taity RES ; =| Dears moe Yam WOPr STEAR AtTS> Lith st. n. STYLE ar late of B. yes ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. NEW SPRING SHADES. A NEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS’ SUITS. ‘The lining remains bright and clean. Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, and delivered. 906 G st. mb31 M4 PENN. AVE 8. Pisce DYFING, SCOTRING AND DEY CLEAN: 3 aR PROF ESSION AL. end median ty ‘of secon LADIES. You will need one more pair of Oxford Ties this ese ‘eon, and here is the place to secure them at greatly re (On our Bargain Counter we have Oxfords at 91.50 per pair, worth $2.25. 91.56 per pair, worth $2.50. $1.65 per pair, worth $3.00. 81.85 per pair, worth €3.25. ‘82.00 per pair, worth €3.50. (€2.40 per pair, worth $4.00. $2.50 per pair, worth 84.00. ‘€2. 7% per pair, worth 64.50. ‘These are all of thisseason’s production and the most of them run in sizes 3, 34 and 4, A, Band C widths. An early inspection of these goods will be profitable toyou, as they will not remain here long st these Prices. Geo. W. Ricz, aie ‘U7 MARKET SPACE. Az Case Paces. No Nores To Siox. 4 SIMPLE PROMISE TO PAY IN BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALLMESTS 48 ALL THAT IS REQUIRED AT Grosaxs ‘See the Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suite we are

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