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LOOAL MENTION. Weathe: FORTCART TILL 8 ¥. M. WEDNESDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland ond Virginia, light local bowers today or tonight, followed by fair weather Wednesday. CONDITION OF THE WATER. | and condition of water at $ condition, = — 16; @istribuuag os condition at iniiuent gate gate house, 26. Low water. Wem 10:19 pm 309 am. 8:40 p.m. dezene” SES Bicrcur Homxs, Rooters and Kasoos. Joun F. Furs & Co., 997 Pa. ave. ae ee Can. Kampuw’e 1866 (oldest) Whisky. Swrzrz’s Gaxpe—always pure nnd forsh. only S5c. a 2. Takeaboxaway with you. 10chand F. Wargaxztoys! Charles, with a me consigned to! . wharf. Nareauxexst Just artis cargo of fine foe es J. H. Rromanpeom * a Srixxprp Grasses, 1 Heseree’ 's, 458 Pa. av. Raspe Your stock of Men's Furnishings. We are Paaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. ‘L. A. W. 20023. | peers onrareee by express sny-| where out of town. = ew York ave. Coomnas, 14th and K streets north- on ae ‘special rates for summer | months, | Antistio axD Guanax7ExD.—Silver Fillings, | ‘eentes Platina, $1. Very best Teeth, $3. U_8. Duwrar Agsocratiox, 7th and D. | Canvers Curaxep re the Eupine Camper Wonxs, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., ace made moth- | ‘Proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 Fox Biaxx Booxs, Stationers and Piles to go Easnow & Rupr. 422 1 ‘No Ruszave! 890. buys any Straw Hat in our house. Praxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. L. a. W. 20023. To mmr L. A. W. Gil Candi Tith and F sts. _— Sup-} CITY AND DISTRICT. ————— AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Tue Barrie or Gerrissona.—1th street and | Chic avenne. a ae EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Fiver Veew.—Steamer Mente, 9:45 a.m., 1:45 and 6:15 p.m. Maxswart Hart.—Steamer Macalester and | 0 River Queen, 9 and 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Bax Ripot.—Trains leave B. and 0. station 9:15 a.m., 130 and 4:25 p.m. Coxontat Beach axp Prxey Porxt.—George Leary, 9am. Beruzspa Panx.—Take Tenlestown cars. Mr. Vezxox.—Steamer Macalester, 10 a.m. Lowen Rever Laxprxas.—T. V. Arrowsmith, 5:80 p.m. Marsmart HAtt.—Arlington Wheelmen ex- cursion with Marine Bund concert—Macalester and River Queen at 6:80 and 7 p.m. plete ant CONDENSED LOCALS. Jas. M. Vassar, formerly cashier of the Baltimore and Obio’ Railroad Company in this city, has been appointed assistant writ clerk in the Clerk's affice fm tho court of common pleas Of Baltimore city. ene: J. W. Buown, a clerk in the War Department, who was run over by astreet car of the Wash- ington and Georgetown line three weeks ago, suffered an amputation of the right foot yes- terday. Cuantes Hannis, for larceny from the person, snd James, Green, for it with intent to| on bail by the Sesterday. Tar American Home Assurance Society, for | beneficial and protective purposes, through Soko beltvany 3 fohn T. Robey and Samuel C. Finney, bae‘filed « certificage of incorpora- So camaanan has been recéived from Ham- yarg announcing the safe arrival of Rev. P. D. Fouts and wile Sr. Power has been pastor of the Vermont Avenue Christain Church for six- teen years and his oburch granted him three months’ leave, which will be spent travel- ing in Europe. —S EXCURSIONS. Tomorrow night will be an excellent o tunity to hear the United States Marine under the condyct of Mr. Sousa, for this a gid organization will give grand concert at Hall, under the auspices of the Ar- m Wheelmen. The steamers River Macalester have both been ery and | itis believed that their capacity will be fully tested. River Viéw has been a decided source of at-| > traction to the visiting bicylists. The ride there is not long. but very pleasant. The methods of amusement are abu: and there is also every opportunity to saiisfr the inner fan. The Pentz has been well filled at every trip. — Another Overtiow Damage Suit. Daniel O'Connor of No. 114 5th street south- a Hossa, vewterday entered suit agaiost the Dstrict for dum: to proj Dy the overflow of premises frows, aa he alleges, 8 defective sewer and claims 25,000. > Amateur Base Ball. ‘The Washington Stars defeated the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Junior team yesterday | by 18t04 Ther will receive challeges from all teams whose members are zinvieen years of age. Address T. B. Devia, 901 zist street northwest. Tesscusilly Contested Siavension to Attantts City via Royal Blue Line. Saturday, July 28, special train, with Pullman gars. will Teave B. and O. station at 8:30 p. m. .@ round trip. Tickets good to return on special train 6:30 p. m. Sunday or on an; Jar train following 3 Mendeg “Adot. (ices Fe owen the Cars. As Condzctor S Taylor and Engineer C. B. Goodman were engaged with engine 192 shifting cars from the Baltimore and Potemse depot to | She New Jersey avenue vurds yesterday afternoon | hae! Dolan, while under the influence of | ped on a car at 6ch street and Vir~ rds and from thence to the asylum hospital. Orient Tennis Tournament. The playing last evening on the courts of the | diab was very fina ‘The contest between | Geohegan and Newton was a! contest won by Geobegan on his fine net play- | ‘The Indies’ jes were continued and | it. the finals being be- fm gentlemen ye — gen! singles w: ed between Geoheogan and Gee. The score yesterday re- malted as follows: Geohegan defeated Newton, 2-6, 8-6, 6-3; Miss Doyle defexted Mise Fair, 6-1, 6-2: Miss Ward defeated Miss Brewer, 6-2, 61. In the doubles Butterworth and Gee de- | feated Steele end B- 1-8, 4; Goodiel- ken and Hayes defeated Meigs and Olds, 6-1, tie 86.00 to New York and Return via Royal Blue Line. Excursion tickets to New York and retarn will be sold at the rate of £6.00 for the round trip for all Royal Blue trains leaving ton July 21. Tickets will be good returning for ten doye.— Adve $9.50 to Atlantic City gnd Keturn vin Royal | ab Special train, with Pullen parlor cars, will leave B. and 0. station at 330 p. n by oe Jaly 23. arriving at Atlintic City at 9 ‘Tickets good to return on special Atlantic City Sunday at 6:39 p. m. and on any Fegular train Monday ‘following.— Adve. Breezes of ke Baltimore At Bay Bidze all’ the day 1 and Che trains at 9:15 a.m, p-m., 4:28 8, 925 am, 1:30 pm bat pe bir “paiharye: trip. pdt Bievele Races at Baltimore July 21. For this occasion the B. and O. R. R. Found- $120. te sold on turning until July 22 bereg ater ry 4 | the bar o | some photograph plates ASSAULTS AND LARCENTES. Several Interesting Cases Tried Before the Police Court Jury. In the Police Court, before Judgo Miller's jury, Lewis Schultz was charged with an as- sault on Lewis Williams. The latter testified | that Schultz came to his place, 631 E street northwest, avited him ont to fight and he declined and was assaulted. A verdict of guilty lowed by a $5 fine. Adolph Strathers was charged with an assault jon Oficer C. H. Gordon. A brother-in-law of Strathers was under arrest and remonstratea {with him and wanted the Prisener to excape. | Strathers donied the aseanlt said he fe | guilty was found and the said he had no | more right to put his hands on the officer than to ron the goverament and imposed a fine atl $20. ‘Wallace Ruflin plead guilty to the lasceny of | a pair of pants and coat and « sentence of three | months in jail was imposed. Thomas F, Cluf was charged with the larceny | of pair of pants from Jaines H. Anderson, @ | fellow boarder. A verdict of guilty was followed by order of restitution and a fine of 210 and C street last night. Brown testified that he | came from Charlottesville, Va., Saturda: ight, | | and lost bis money there. Bmina and Gibbs were also arrested ape! ol and Officers Field and Boise. It was | bat more than one girl got the money anda | fine of $5 was imposed. Wm. Ross, a colored shoemaker of Carroll | [between Int and 2d streots southeast, was charged with an assault on Officer Foster of the fifth precinct yesterday. Tt was testified that Boss was disorderly in his shop and the citizens called for an officer, when Foster responded, and met him with a bar of Iron anda fight occurred, m which Ross wes thrown down, when’ @ young man named Harmon went istance. | During the excitement a iady tat the ee ae hood who was very sick died. Toss denied that be assaulted the officer with | iron, but was simply it: that | he and-his wife had a difficult; = broke made him mad | and the officer came ta, but he af2 not assault the officer. The fury did not believe him and — a verdict of guilty, and a fine of @10 was ima fobn Jackson,» colored man, wes charged with an assault on Elizo Simmis last night. It was tostified that last night che attended » gur- den party on C between ist and 2d streets | northwest and Jackson spoke to her, and when | she saw that ho had been drinking sbe told htm to goaway, and he struck her. Jackson said she made an en nt with him, having been running after him, and didn't keep it. They mot at the party and were — about her fs ure to meet him. When she cursed him he gave heraslap. He hed a wife and it was stated that Eliza had been following him for Give | years and made his life miserable. A verdict of guilty was found and the court said she t to make his life miserable and imposed @ fine of $10. The dock then Trsented the (7 ae somewhat of an orphan assinm, for pee over the rail werea number of f stuall colored | boys of seven to ten years, Walter Williams, | Roger Williams, Albert Kent, Jesse Kent and Charles Tilman; charged with the larceny of malt, corn and cats from the Baltimore and Ohio railroad afew days ago. officers testified to having seen the boys in the act and that they etated that they got it for an old woman, who gave them some peunies and pies for it,” The last-named boy was acquitted snd the others convicted. g fe The detective ALEXAND DRIA. ONE OF TIME's CHANOES. ‘The old mansion on Fairfax street nearly op- posite Leadbeater’s store, built by the Janneys in the early part — this i is one _— most striking honses lately been Temodeled for use in connection with a carriage factory. The Ga zetie office and reading rooms occupied the for some time in the ” the office ‘having then in connection with its edi- torial sanctum a large room in which files of the leading newspapers were kept on racks for the use of mariners and sul eae per. The warehouse in the reaz,front- tere’ alley,” was used as, composing antl press socus, and ite walls still a guente &c., with which it was customary in old times to upholster the working rooms of pewapa ‘The building was afterward once of the parents of ex-Commis- Hover Thomas "Pad Washington. While it was in use as a house tf was the scene of several notable ta, the sul- cide of the beautiful daughter of one of the at the White House landing on the Potomac. ‘The burned tug wns towed up tothis place today by the United Sffites tug Triton and now lies at Moore's wharf. She insured for $1,200, which will not cover her losa, NOTES. The committee of the Old Students’ Society have called a mass meeting of all the cld stu- dents of St. John’s Academy at cadet barracks | next Friday evening to take proper action rela- tive to the retirement of Principal Carne from that institution. Hundreds of the old students reside in Washington. ‘The Sodulity Lyceum has dotermened to de- vote 8 per cent of its profits on the excursion to River View next Thursday to the completion of the payment for the O'Kane memorial, and to use the residue in introducing water into the lyceum ball, President Klipstein has appointed Messrs. Michael A. Abern, MB. Harlow aud J. Marriott Hill, who are authorized to associate others with them, as. committee to devise plans for the continuation of St. = herd iy as an institution of learning. faaticution brings from abroad many thousand dollars to Mrs. Isanc Hall was knocked down and badly hurt by « young cow near a home in ‘he southurn part of the city yusterda; ‘re. Louise De Haven of this city bas bought for $2,000 the sixty-three-acre farm of Henry Johnson known as Mt. Polk. ‘Miss Mary Pine, an old lady, was in- fared yesterday by a fall down’ stairs at the ome of Mr. C. Cummings, 415 Queen heey a ‘ohn Waters, who died at Providence Hi pital Saturday, was « member of the Lee Camp Of confederate veterans and well known here. Wi E. Haske, in which « dissolution of partner- rect, and asserts that the apparent falling Of business is from. the temporery many customera, She tan Murder thet wh they entered {nto p were ©: on May nership an ant paid in the balance of $1,000, promise. She states that among the customers we: cabinet officer, four justices of of No. 1 HC. aGtaney, Jot L No. i “Bark Jobnson, No. 111, wo. “Td, H. Heneycum Geena ax tae Consolidation Ne Ce 0. tion No.3, Cou Goneol{dat Flani- Park, No. solidation'No. 10, gan, Xo. NY, Little Rob, Ollie te good, | Exaseally incgo amsber of beet Bricloy down | Petner?y ‘Joseph Algue, who of the foreign go ina fo Almere cor time, is now at ot ia = Es Wasabi: in longitude nilla is nearly opposite jagton in lon, the two stations scem to be well dayea for controlling the periodic variations of | aes by & uniform method, in a direction almost | 388 | perlods Astronomical Journal trom time to time s im bighly complimentary vein of the excellent condition, being boi met in Georgetown and or; into a bicycle club. Mr. chosen president. All the members of the George- town Cyclists, are L. A. W. men. one Division, excursion to River View. ‘Violet — to 28, oq. 1 Mary E. Salcup to J. R. lots 9 and 2 Uniontown 6 Gk, Prevost fo 4. Milner, rincipal families of Alexandria being one of ay ma. Margaret Tippett, 27 18 years; Catharine E. Edwards, - “ tala Wi Sarah Johnson, #1 years; Lillie Johuson, 16 years; Liscie Basey, 21 years; Matthew 8. Dyson, 26 yours; Wilinta U. Jones, 21 years; Eliza Chap- ec} Denton’ yearn: Josephine Raymond Jackson, 1 year. cents that rainy days are sure to come, cannot women largely a matter of cultival bis p-m.—Adet, TRAPTIO ON THE CANAL. Since July 11 the following ladon canal boats | sc havo beeu registered at the Chesapeake and Ohio | ™ 303" office: B. = Layne Judge Hagner, No. 121, J. EK. Cor Geo. 8. French, Anteos, oak No. 123, eu 107, ins. Godda: Brothers, a irae Spencer, A. Wicland, Here I dation No. 8, F. , Deer 128, No. 44, No. 120, No. 102, ¥e. 108, No. '110, Sumerrillo, x ’ 105, No. pd ee r weeks has been exceptionally GEORGETOWN COLLEGE OBSKRVATORY. The president and board of directors of Georgetown College have, after long considera- | tion, decided to make thelr observatory » per- | manent station fer etudy tions of the pole. At the periodic varia on the Philip- ine Islands a second station is now being es- toy, vl Ye like the Georgetown observa- be provided with e floating zenith sot, inttota pistochronoareph, ‘assume char; town famuiliart: him- It is stated ilnt ee Ma- ethod pole, ndicular to the meridians of Rerlin and | Fotolala, where eiwultsneous observations are carried on at present. At the Georgetown Uni- the past year rapid progress was made in the study of astronomy, many new | US? variable stars being discovered and the light | tse oa] of many of them determined. ae | work acoomplis! AX ABNONAUT’S PERIL. Miss Pearl La Roy, one of the parachutists | who have been giving airy exhibitions at Be- thesda Park, in making a descent landed in i= top of a very tall tree about two miles from | the soene of ascension late last night. She wae brought down from her lofty perch by means of ropes. 4 BRIDGE IN BAD CONDITION. Yesterday afternoon a horse attached toa carriage while passing over the bridge at the | foot of Lovers’ or Boyce's lane stepped through large hole in the floor and was considerably This bridge is ina most miserable old and shaky, and not a yw accidents similar to the above have been reported. FOUR MILLS ARE so. There are now four mills along the Water strect front being ran by water from the canal, Tenney’s corn and flour mills, G. W. Cissel’s establishment,and the Trans Pany’s manufactury are the active ones, mt Ice Com- ‘NOTES. The undertaker today removed from the old Presbyterian cemetery the remains of Arthur Baker and wife, old revidente of Georgetown, who died in 1861. Oak Hill will be the new pository of the dead. ‘esterday fifteen riders of the silent steed nized themselves A. Newman was ai 2 as they christened themselves, This morning Hermione Lodge and Hermi- R.E. of P., jointly gave an Seon ee Transfers of Keal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Mary J. Blair, two-ninths to Mary A. Bowden, lot 4, do., do.; #750. M. A SEW COUNTY SUPERVISOR. aubion Ashford to 0. 0. Spear, sub - 1086; #40. Under the Virginia lew the supervisors of the | A+hford to O. 0, § ee a i lp to 2a on, counties are chosen, one in each district, by | £45. fame fa. ¢ Caruthers, pte, 7 au the qualified voters, but whenever a vacano¥ | 8 44, me TE So ere E, Don occurs it is filled by the: tee of the county | nelly lote 8 to oq, 16,6 Center Eckington; ¢: Judge. Some weeks ago Walter G. —— A.M. McLachien Kate c. Dolioway, ag un colored supervisor chosen by Washington dis- s—. FP. Nud- trict, a def reo the board of su-| feldt to & Coblinger, lot “ion bik. 3, F itontalo Chichester has filled the va- F. I. Wood, sub 98, oq. 895; cancy Ty the abpointmeat of Mr, WN. ‘Foe sub Dy sq. 581; ry, «prominent citizen of the county, as «p- eck ies’ place of Wilton. Mr. Frank 'B. Groff to Elida Hime o! of Washington is president of the board Brightwood Park; of supervisors, ‘ost, lot 9, blk. 12, STEAM TUG BURNED. A. Prevost to A. ‘The steam tug Moleoneux, belonging to H. &—. Lot 10, do.; Sanford of Georgetown, was burned last night 1B, Javin, 2-9 and ‘The Death Record. ‘The health officer has issued burial permits for the following: White—Bailey Brown, 82 years; George W. Manypenny, 83 years; Malinda Rigsby, 76 years; endanner, Cd years; sess How ‘Kirk, ae iaoathe; wail joy, 7 months; Mary becca A. Jones, 6 days; ley, 11 months; Perrie Gra- m H. Amiss, 2 days. E. Swann, 95 years; Catharine 3 mouths; Ex ‘alter L. Matin, years; Thaddeus “H. Myers, 1 year; rt, 1 year; ——+—_—_ 1.20 to Baltimore and eatara vie B, and Tickets sold July 21 sad good fo retarn until aly 22 inchusive.— Adet. pels Rainy Days. The weather bureau will inform appli- ut So it is in’ life. parties who are we the exact date. ¥8_come when Rainy in the full enterprise and activity of work must pause for a time. cial provision for such seasons they will surely If they have ‘made no finan- ait ‘With proper attention every indus- man or to. My a it is jon. 1e margin and between necessary income ever so The Gorish-Haske I Partnership. small, if saved it will in the — of time In the case of Cora V. Gerish aguinst Maggie | amount to Commence to large aggregate. illustrate this fact in your ee life and peony : : in the Washington Loan and ship in the confectionery bustness 1s sought, the Paid- soob oes. respondent has filed » number of affidavits. | “ind F strecte. Paid-up capil She denies the allegations in the bill, especially those charging improper relations, aud’ asserts e1 To that the averments as to the business are Baltimore m., 1:30 m., 4:28 p.m. Sundays at 9:25 am., 1:30 p.m., ans Drvision, Kot Pe Ms se ins hick ta the trends are "invited and isn ma 1 30 and Tickets, 6 a l5am.,1 428 p.m. edulis, 0c. for children. det. am |2 Mara: 4 yD = denied. a anotion ‘agt. Okie: celed on payment. ee a Omeers Elected. Association: President, resident, C, A. Cook; recording secrot Best E. Hoffman; financial secretary, Dabo; trustee, L. rey. Fred. G Rue, ©. Hoyberger and Joseph h Rappell. Nonna 1a Wares Wine Ce Resorts in Blue Ridge und Allegh: taine, Luray, Grottoex, Elkton, Nataral Bridgo, I Alleghany, Crocketi’s Warm | Sulpbar, Montgomery" White Sulphur, Yellow | | Sulphur and Mountain Luke. Excursion tickets now on Trains leave Washington via Bal- | timore and Ohio and Norfolk and Western rail- | Toads daily 8:45 a.m., $:30 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. Through Pullman perlor and sleeping cars. For all information apply to E. J. Lockwood, 1488 | Pennsylvania avenue, and ail Baltimore and Ohio oftices.—Advt. _— Bnomo-p1xx cures headache. Druggists,25c.-Ado ‘ee tse tse use Use use se Use Lise Use Use tse USS Use ve se USS se UBS Tine Use Use USS URC Use Use Use | Ute Use Use Use Use Use Une Use Uae Uso Use Use se uss use use use A uso | use use use | use use | use | use ogra E UPRIGHT ating action,ful! tron frame, i Strings Ee fee hoa naranteed, bul itele‘used” ‘Also ont oof the sine at $240 and one [ANDSOME UPRIGHT, - ra # rh By RK a a ted z wali este a spre legs. Only 150. pela on tong time a ae rer W.G. Merzegort &Co., we L2ru axo GSrs. N. W. We Siz Ox Crzprr Ar Cass Paces. No Nores To Stes. 4 SIMPLE PROMISE TO PAY IN > EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS IS ALL THAD 1S REQUIRED AT Groaaws Maserors Carprr Hovse 19; 821 and 823 7th st. ow. ‘See the Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suite we are offer- ing for 828 cash or 30 on time. Our High Grade Parlor Furniture, in wilton rug, tapestry and broca- telle, 18 25 per cent Sewer in petes See the Solid Oak Bed Room Suite wo sell for $17 cash of $18 on time. See the Splendid Quality Brussels Carpet wo sell for 60c. per yard cash or 5c. per yard on time. See the Ingrain Carpet we sell for 35c. per yard cash oF 0c. per on time. All car. pets made and laid free of extra cost. Nocharge for the waste occasioned in matching figures. See our Armiger Refrigerator before you buy. It took first prize at the Paris exposition in 1889—none better. All sizes and Prices. ‘See our splendid stock of Matting, Linoleum and Otl- cloth—all grades that are relisble. See our Six-foot Oak Extension Table, $4.25 cash or 94.500n time. Soomsstetiany settee of Furniture you may need ig @ EER O° o Ah ERR 6 go Bk 8.9 Goo Rk NRE B ROO a AN NN MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, m 819, 821, 823 7thet. n. Rosser. Suozs. BUSSET OXFORDS RUSSET OXFORDS For Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Ohildren. cored jhe Court mm GzxeraL —— Hagner and '—United States Se ee ceptions filed. Boteler agt. Cushing; decree ‘The following officers for the ensning year have beon elected by the Lone Star Beneficial R. A. O'Brien; vice 1 Er | Every proposal for supplying use ne me the United States Anny specifies nse | use that the baking powder offered use use use must be ‘‘equal in quality to use use uso use Cleveiand’s.” Cleveland's is the une ase use Use standard. ~ use ase ‘ use use Ke use use use use use use use CLEVELAND'S use use use tise BAKING POWDER. use use KO use Wholesome, Leavens Most, use Use use use ‘Leavens Best. use use use Use we use use use ure use use EXCURSIONS, & RAILROADS. You ‘My stock of orate, be embraces every thing in high grades as as Jess expen- sive makes. My line of Sideboards is superb. Ei] | My prices are proverbially low. t google time for payment. Of course you want a Bit board if you have not got one. Call on me ney any ot onda can afford to bay one at ‘the terms I Gin Boncais, hs Adceuiodabor; 518 7th st. n.w. into his new and “splendid quarters—three doors from his old number—at 812 F street northwest, where he cordially invites bis old | customers and friends. Mr. "s business | has increased to such extensive proportions that his old establishment was entirely inade-. quate to ‘accommodate bis ‘many patrons of cara’ standing, who will not drink any other rand of Hquor see tonic or bev ex- cept his**Celebrated Old Ryo Berkeley ve which ranks pre-eminently as the purest and finest tonic in the national end ese | beverage it has no equal metas! His im- | mense stock, of ‘Foreign and Domestic Wines and Ci par excellence, which thousands — ‘ines or Liquors, wholesale or retail, go oes a Fesponrible merchant, and that gentleman Tharp, at 812 F street js ene -Ay19.tu,ftal5,tftel ——— “Special Notice.” Wool Sergo Suits, in blue, brown and gray, to close, at 4.57. $4.87. S487. H. Freriasper & Bro., and jyi9-at Ets. aoe nd Souvenirs of Washington —Storling il ver Spoons; Pocket Knives, in shell, pearl and ivory handles; handsome Shell Novelties. Wate | wonD’s, 447 Pa. ave. n.w. ite Cyclists! You came away from home “in a rush”——and forgot a fow things? If it’s anything in Men's Furnishings let us fix you. Fraxc & Sox, 401 7th st., ot D. L. A. W. 20028 jyl8-st Athletes will find White's Yucatan Gum o grent aid to them in their exercises, as it keeps the mouth and throat mois Jy18-st Buy Wilron & Carr’s Bathing Slippers; price, 85 cents. cola Pray itm Castellon Wine cures stomach troubles. jy7-1m A. Heiractien & Co. ees S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making » clalty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cv and Shampooing; also cvres Dandruff. my20-t Castellon Wine Sey of special benefit in cases of dysentery and disrrhira. @1 per quart bottle, 6 bottles for $8. iy7-lm Hrrrwutiee & Co, Elixir Babek on cures eval “0 all malarial discases. None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. 4027 _Difice 437-9th at. mw. * Castellon Wine os and cures summer complaints. A. Heirucirer & Co., jytim 1383 14th et. nw. Royal Giuemendseverything. Draggista, 10¢ AMUSEMENTS. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. FRIDAY, JULY 29, TESTIMONIAL CONCERT TO JOHN PHILIP SOUSA. ee ed U. 8. MARINE BAND AND PROMINENT SOLOISTS. Prices, @1, 75c. and 50c. Tickets on sale at theater box office on Friday, July 22. sy16-08 ATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. 10TH STREET AND OHIO AVENUR. 413 OPEN DAILY. EXCURSIONS, &c. paciric const. Via the world famed B. and - Tepe end, Union” Pecine shqten and" moansehip fo Port Angeles, Tacoma, 3 Port- Gilat ‘Betver, G20 Gann u 8 Seat ere en mn Paes: ; OSE OE fh st ae eater Si ere excursion Ww: q Dome {his chance of e Mtetine at price offered ining car farougn! <a Pallman sleeper, 5 (A ®W ROUTE TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. SATURDAY EXCURSIONS. ‘The Baltimoro pei oi have established Saturday train, rp fieket for $3. for offctais and others, leaving Washinton tng Ocean, ‘Styinave five Bours, with « Seana! sail Rcturnine leave Ocean Gity at 4.30 gn funday afternoon ne. Washington 9:20.p:m.; allowing one da he fy during the week. caovake pe 20 peat train aed’ 0, Railway, becting 4 Eastern share Raliwat Heambost, ambtch Tos 93 Bier ‘No.9, ‘Light fae B'S5 p.m. daliy except Sunday. NOBFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO STEAMER “GEORGE LEARY.” SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR COLONIAL BEACH AND PINEY POINT. Grand opening at Piney Pointoa SATURDAY JUNE 11, 1802. Leary will eure the company’s ne kee MERCHANTS" oT are y TRAN! MEROHANTS: = ee cael TO BOSTON BY SEA. Ree IRON STEAMSHIPS. AM. é frou Baltimore every ‘and 4B. tating wisals nd upper dest etebe- f ellizens can ‘testify to. When you! pee BETHESDA PARK. TODAY AT 8 P.M. SHARP. Grand Balloon Ascension, Grand Pyrotechnic Display. Prof. Chas. Scoefteld will let off when 3,000 feet in air a grand display of Fireworks. Thea taking bis daring Parachute Leap from 4,000 feet in atr. Ample accommodations for all. Plenty of open cars. Take Georgetown and Tennallstown cers ot 324 and Msts. we wo bie oc WHA! GRAND CONCERT ar MARSHALL HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, BY THE FULL 40 PIECES, JOUN PHILLIP SOUSA, Condactor, ‘Under the auspices of the ARLINGTON WHEELMEN. Tickets, 50. For sale at John F. Ellis & Co.'sg 937 Pa. ave. nw. Steamers RIVER QUEEN and MACALESTER leave wharf at 6:30and 7 p. m. 319-2 Soman SCHEDULE. OUNT VERN ur 10u8 or WABINGTON, GBEEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL MOUNT VERNON. —The steat ‘lester on Hoan! Ngengn daly. except “Samay, pire F ~taby Sey ‘ot oi enmier, qiie iehooks on the he boat. - 7 ——— ALL | HH. ‘ALL.—Steamers Macalester and eet 33 follows SERBS DAILY 2. m.. 2:45, 3:30 and 8:15 p.m. - SONDAY—Oand 10a. nt and 2:45 USDIAN HEAD EV: Marsh both SATURDAY EVEN Syhube haste 3 Pavii ‘and even in aries own to a hal orn: arties can 0 ‘tie mora earns fr 0 or oeactare aby of the Company's regular boats foros oon te STEAMER ae ae x, —_ dings as es See Loxmos, HOLLAND, THE RHIN) BELGIUM, ian on all ‘Orchestra, for Alexandria should os paid Washington W. P. VAN aE Pat) 1235 Pa. ave. AHR MONARCH OF MEE, RESORTS. . WEpsespak: ay sh FESTIVAL OF PLEASURE. glorions retreat to Sapeee and. a es panels Baigent ita soa, Aang Honleo Dinner for 3s, ‘Round irtp tickets, Bsc. iildre1 ‘The speedy Palace Steamer Sata BREE TEE Bel J. Pente leaves at 9:45am, RIVER viEW 1:45and6-45 p.m. Coming, July RIVER VIER. 23, 24, Hanlan, O'Connor, Hosmer Shen view and Ross in an International Ree RIVER VIEW BIVER VIEW watta. een, VIEW 318, E. 8, RANDALL, Prpp. and Manager. HE MARY WASHINGTON TO T OtQOOEAN FATS IN Ww ASHINGTO: ME Preach se pr Every poets N ‘Thursday. ssi CAN ‘The most delteb hal sn e most city. Three hours at the at Mi the ‘Potomac, Oscoguan famous Wood Bridge. Ds ing all ‘boat. ‘Objectionable parties ex ES. yand. jy18 0.0. F. LIBRARY. ABEOCTATION L And Suh i —* THURSDAY, July 21, 92. Trains leave Bind G. station at 9:15 a.m. eS ew aoe Grid gbY, STEAM-OaP! id ae Echo, Caliin Jobn or Great Falls, also stcames Disie, “Wb ee to J. A BLUNDON, 5 1006 F Fst. ‘st. We Per Porsy paca RATES. ee Saying ta 4 Ee % aaa. pSOmNING Taly ies especially the hotel of 82. Ticket sie t Wash al D sis ek Baers SS By 50 cexrs. SATURDAY EVENING AT jome nes ser al 50 CENTS. .COLONL! From 7th st, een signa rrenins ot 5:20. W. RIDLEY, ‘Manager. ECHO. tri mp over the Glen Echo empes one of re- America. ‘the won: F ARNOLD MEYER. ORAD SaaDtage oF | ee ce cul ‘tmeory of male. “halveds Tia oh gt Hx. pa Bo % nO ongptags Spa e warly. @27 P st. iE ho ferences Hon. mars BORKTIO‘R 'y TRE Paes Hoa. Bill ten October TAs er eich : 5 Pe cee Secretary, Tie 19th en . WW O0RS CONNERCHAL COLLEGE: Gor EAST WCapiiaiee Nc and event ate ale ee Se Corcanys, COLLEGE OF COMM Ta, ay, Sawai T Prano, ea £53 ‘Su TSS FRANCES wa‘ Set LARTIN'S EXGLISH | xD Home, UNIVERSITY, M AL, 3 vER /EDICAL DFPART- |APRAKE AND a eo Att INSTRUCTION. —TEE GREAT ‘01 Al Bye cae ERAT OTO™ | pe ROPEDOER DY EEPECE FOE Se perh eee Pate 25 seers ne SERIES cor or rapreg ee eee | ee sealers tN car 5 2 portant | creak Dry ime, Bend erste cmt dares | Es m., connecting to Union Deri > es 210) pm, ‘deny ey for Gortonswitie, Cher. 3078. va auoe V BREOm ENT, (INSTRUC. | Winciel Vitae rakta Sao Staunton wad nod for lecentag : j ‘and tickets at Company's Offcen Rpm gig Beatie ees | osha kas r hegpearpetey Rives seas te ee Seer BO wan, and Rochocter Anil: for excent Sato tn Nenern ant Fimira, at 10.50a.0 TITUTE. A BOARDING AND DAT aC" 1037 Os TOUS LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ei Agarone te Principals, ‘Mr. and Mra. W. DCARTUL, 145) Earn ee ee en a eee A MODERN fols-tr HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOT. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY. 1200-1104 Mt. and 1124-1198 11th st. ‘Thoronehtr eantoped in all departments. Spectal advantages in Literatare, French and Ger- man and Music. A Home in which etndents have rare advantages for social training and experience. Hystene, sanitation and physical comforts of the most approved modern kind. Address sald Mrs ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, MSs 4Y c Leavirr 61 1322 L ST. N.W. __PIANO AND HARMONY. ~ pa A tate Pita Stone RN hol of Shariland ant ‘Typewriting.. Spen seria a seat Sra er di offtuition : central 1 foun. ‘Sorvices cation :svacions lit peep grey bn rare aes oni for now tla tion, SRS. Bo PARES "SEEGER a8. BALCHe 61 OIVIL SERVICE INSTT Ms, Oth OTE | ot Pass aaa etl ees Sarna st JORN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. $' RE CUIEOE, ANMATOLTS MR = 12%016. a Prova cyanea tached ECTAL ATTENTION, Gives THE ta CANDIDATES FOR nf Wen MA ry YLAND COLLEGE, H. LEWIS DD. President, _‘Twenty-sistit3 year opens: Septamber In 3. 3y16-2m_ rates | nd AL a.m.. 19.15, 299, 215 i ag XPW YORE ayn rire . ¥ Re Saat pin wilt re Enema Patina sal etreet sta Lag } Pt ee aru A ONLY. Past a k days, ccd 3.46 po Accnmanodatton _ rreen, 2.0L Leet tale Bee ‘*™. week faveen? or proche gernen Ci wien Bets Soother Race tock ert across N Sow ¥ are. Por Atlantic ty, 9.40. 11-001 fi., 12.15 p.m. west For Ra} ay ca) ¥ 4.23 net aA m . where orders, Kiar Iaewaen to bast hotels CHART Poa en rom tT woo, eral Managsr. [e1) General Passons=r Acomt_ ONT ANT DANVILLE PATEROAD 00. HUIDEROPER ARP RECBEN FOSTER Bchadule in effect Inne An tegins arrive and ieaze at Feansyivenle Parven SG. S0 a.m. —Datle oem! for Lenchinre anf Warron- fon Connects at Manassas for Front Royal and Stras. tis. i T1710 nin. Dalle some sitions Sen Nort wat connecting thance with Gleaper fo ew Greene Montacmere a evn Birminehar rine int envi wins ter ae Anrnata Greensboro’ with Sleeper for Asheville Warrenton ant Orange, and Royal and’ Strashure, Astiy On 7 Thats, WASRINGTON AND SOrTH: eines wee LIMTTEN, compet in 4.45 a Pin Dalgtor meh ‘Winrar Maine at Ew) ig ot Beet Met Hal Rue. a York and 4 —. ee re th ae picid aa yeti ‘Corn ni 1D. m. —Thaily few al! — cinal es sonth va ge marnomg and pom erate: Pullman Sleener, STITT TE FOR. YOUNG LADIES, — westains ne to ‘Kaoxville vi Lshevitts ember 13; 182. Situated in the Predmont region: Roa Ne ON WAL ‘irginia, on the Richmond and Danville K. R. SA nutles from Wanbington. Superior ball strong faculty. ‘For tal ire ee oa Past heet T4. laste Seat Bee nH PURNELL. EDERICK, FEM, ce tts 500 as PENSE focal, eres | m Steain beat fetween "Now ‘york. ‘and Bae. some! fete sna benitifals sent free THOR HAN President for 23 years. “ASHEVILLE, THE AYerciis 46 Pronch Browa 112m _MRS. B. paitecias . Principal. e INGTON kat 3. SEMA For, Fifty-thira ae Offers Tare edi aor ITLAND D. scHooL ants, RGTOX AND O€TO HITTATON Gt 35 rom 25 nm. and arricins f! Bunda. sae eae ont nee ea orate Sem ton, D. G. 1. 8. BROWN, Genera! Acont. so10 WA. TURK. Gen. Pass. Ast, BAL tEvone ANp onto RatiRoan. ayetad Rchooln. Classical, Scientific avd Commercial on Engin ‘young nen and bors received as boxrders, prospectus, BROTHER BENS. RCE BLE COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITy. Mp. he Christing Conservatory. excalient, school for Send fore ls. cL KEEDY President. FASERSTOR. MD.. KEE MAB CoLLnar a AND wrens Th nem, Aally Glovelawd, exsress day 12.39 APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, i018 ver year. Boys under 13 J. SHOR’ Ms ee CONCORDVILLE, Qe of ts en schools to. ae Vale), A.06., Prin. ORRISTOWN. N 3. ST. SUM froin ‘800 as tt ‘carealare my tember 26. For circ PIANOS AND ORGANS. “KEE SERA: OTHER FINE PIANOS aT ‘$.TEMPLE OF MUSIC, aed Et —s in . fo29-6m. SBE ith CHASE, Sis Spee rR. it bogts sist Sut Ly Hite Bcheal for for: FEAR soqeern BRIGGS PIANOS. 5 "Masic ig Store, |, WORKMANSHIP WILSON & CARR, jy15-1m 929 Pet. nw. “ ‘Buaxco. For ‘Whitening all articles of Buff Buckskin Leather, ‘Suede Shoos, Canvas Shoes, Kid Shoos and Slippers. 25 end 50 cents, WILSON & CARR, 3y15-Lm 920 F et. nw. Ger Taz Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks and Setchels of best make at low prices. mh2o (Bach Stato Room contains Two Berths.) For further information address A. L. HUGGING, Agent, foot Long Dock, Baltimore, Md. ‘Telephone 247. 63m BAY Bivas. $1.00 ROUND TRIP. B. and 0. TRAINS at ob am, 1:30pm, 4:28 p.m, SUNDAYS: 9235am, 1:30 p.m, acer bit ier eee Ly bey 32 ie ste 85 wea. Sa 12 Oo nara 5, UL 30pm. Bleeping Oar, vm 7. 10.00and 12.00 m00n. Suntars TExceptSundev, *Dallr. {Sundayonly. ‘xPixoress train. Failed for ana checked from hotels and -ywl- = La Fee Stee “"Gen Manicor._tmy 2 Gan Pao A ‘Pass. Ae’. ——S———_=_—_ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Weseegren St STE IROAT. 00. “LIMITED.* ar shrteny Wek? fONDAy AY and SUNT none US aged — Yr m. et ‘MOND, bees Sie TORBAY a ‘at TRE aS ‘on SENDA: pitts —~* Bogen ate {sweat 2 ©... RIDURY. AND WW ae ah ay re mano am. a Agent. AY an

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