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20, 1892. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. ORECAST TILL 8 7. ¥. THURADAY. skit the District of Columb and Maryland, fair, probably followed by showers Thursday afternoon or nieht; variable winds; slightly cooler it For Virginia, vt, qxeept showers in eouth- east portions; variable winds; cooler in south- ‘west portion. CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 74; condition, 86. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 79. Con- dition at north connection, 0; condition at south connection, 19; distributing reservoir, temperature, 80;' condition at influent gate , 23: effluent gate house, 36. High water. Low water. 412 am 448pm. | 11:05am. 11:16 p.m. oe His Arrextiox, L. A. W.—Smerz’s Caxpres are tthe best and purest. Oniy 35c. a 1b. 10th and F. Cun. Xaxpen O1a-time Sercial Madeira, Powsrrct eee os Humrixn’s,453av. ‘o tue L. Buy Gill's Candies, Tien aod Fete, Warmaazioxs! WATERMELoxs! Just arrived schooner Charles, with » SUP of fine large ico rind Melons consigned to Ricwarpsox yom & Co., 111 Co. lth st. wharf. Bucrcux Hoss, Roosters and Kazoos. Joux F. Exxis & Co., 987 Pa. ave. pee eea Seen For Buaxk Stationery and Office Sap- plies to go Eusrox & Burr. 421 1 ith st. Canrers Cizaxep by the Expres Carer ‘Wonxs, 631-635 Mase. ave. n.w., are made moth- Proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 Axrreri¢ axp GuanaxteEp.— Silver Fillings, ‘7B cents: —— $1. Very best Teeth, $8. 8. Duxzar Associatiox, 7th and D. presse oe ramus ‘Tee Cocumax, 14th and K streets north- a ere Foner’ Ico Gream shipped Py © = where ont of town. 1427 ve CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ‘Tae Battie or Gerrrssvns.—15th street and Whio avence. ateciaieaane EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. River Vrew.—Steamer Pentz, 9:45 a.m., 145 and 6:45 p.m. pMamemate Hats.—Steamer Macalester and River Queen, 9 and 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Bar Rivor.—Trains leave B. and QO. station 9:15 a.m., 1:90 and 4:23 p.m. Coxoxtat Brace axp Prxey Porxt.—George 9am. Brrmespa Paax.—Take Tenleytown cars. ‘Mr. Verxox.—Steamer Macalester, 10 a.m. Occogcas Fatts.—Mary Washington, 9 a.m. Bar River.—L 0. 0. F. Library Association and Rata Lodge, No. 2. B.and O. station, usual Tae body of a white male infant was found on vacant lot. Ist and K streets northeast, yesterday afternoon. This morning the body fan infant, white male, was found m Tem- perance aller, between T, U, 12th and 13th Streets northwest. Jauzs GuzEx, « colored boy of thirteen, liv- ing at 1005 V street, was run over by a bicyclist ‘on Pennsylvania avenue between 20th and 2ist west and Was injured about the Tux funeral of Lieut. Amis’ grandchild, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Amiss. whose death ‘was announced in yesterday's Sta, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. W. H. Cooxe of 502 10th street northwest, a.| Bartender at Edel’s restaurant,8th and D street his right hand badly torn’ by the explosion ‘a beer bottle he was handling late last even- Ox Accover of the inclemency of the wenther the lawn party of the Lone Siar State Society which was to be held last evening, will be held at the same place this evening. Tux Morton Cadet Corps, the members of which are exclusively High School gradi willbe mustered into the militia of the Distriet Columbia on Friday evening and will be known as company B of the second battalion. aicunisseammsiba Justice Mills to Act in the Police Court. Justice of the Peace Samuel C. Mills was designated by Justice Hagner to discharge the duties of either judge of the Potice Court dar- imy absence between July 20 and August 20. ee The Cattle Market. At the cattle market, Union stock yards (Ben- ning), yesterday 150 cattle were on the market and sold asfollows: Best sold from 4c. to 43¢c. Per pound; good, from 334c. to 3%. per pound; medium, from Sc. to 3\{¢. per pound; com- mon, from 2c. to 28{c. per pound. Twelve hun- and lambs on the market and sold as fi 2 Old sheep sold from 3c. to 4c. per pound: lambs sold from 43gc. to 6c. per pound. Cows with calves sold 220 to G40 each. State of the “market - Sheep and lambs dull. peasant Ortent Tennis Tournament. There was a largé ‘and enthusiastic crowd Present when play was called last evening, not- withstanding the threatening weather. The men’s doubles were being played when the heavy rain came up. Tonight the finals in ladies’ and gentlemen's singles, which were to eaten Mek oreeieee will be finished, Miss Miss Doyle and Mr. Geohegan ts . The gentlemen and mixed ase a Will also be played tonight. In the finals in singles it is Capitol Hill against the northwest. Miss Ward and Mr. Being players from the Hill and Miss Dovle and being from the northwest section of ‘the city. SEE, ——_—_ ‘The Pennsylvania Rall-oad Offers A opportunity to visit Manhattan Beach, ston and Coney Island. Round-trip tickets will be fold on Thureday, Jaly 21 at $6, good to return within ten days. The Pennsyivania railroad makes this extraordinary offer.—Adet. bg +4 To Baltimore and Retarn. $1.20 | 3, and will tickets to Baltimore on July 21, good to re- fe ede ator oe Ja 20 on account of bicycle races.— Adet. tae son eescetins cat vit et work a} Pause for atime. If nad achty of wort, mat ial pro provision for such caasees they will surety Bea fegret it. With proper attention every indus- man or woman may be erthe it is Hugely 0 matter of cultivation. ‘the margin ty will leave at 3.30 m. instead of — po fore, and will arrive at At- Iantic City at 9 9 Pom. instead of 10 p.m. $3.50 mens Seniay or ony seguir’ aie m. or ‘Monday.— Set. — TBE EIGHT-HOUR BILL. Labor Representatives Hope to Have It Paseed This Session. The Federation of Labor st s meeting last are confident of favorable action on the bill by the Senate, when it will require only the Presi- re to make it » law. One mentioned to a Stax reporter today that the eight-hour Daw of 1868 was fust | other before a presi ion. The Honse ha: the bill, the labor sentatives ‘the repubiican Senate will not care to avsume the of defeating eee ae pian Boar unless compelled so to do itional legisla- tion;” that “the House of Representatives, by request of more than e milion copanised w x4 a No, 850) whey "ocurred nb be te and approved by defects in the presest J pmez forte game forcement.’ PROVISIONS OF TRE BILL. The pending bill is urged becauso the exist- ‘The Highest Number of D of Deaths Ever Ke- ported Here—The Majority Were Children. ‘The past week has been a busy one at the health department, the number of deaths reaching within six of 200 during the weck ended on Saturday. This is the highest death roll ever reported for any one week in the Dis- trict of Columbia, During the influenza reported in the secotid week of the mouth. ‘This was the maximum until the present r&| which these, who were under five years old, died, of which number eighty-eight were infants under twelve months-of While there were but sicty five fatal ensss’ frees diarrheal maladies there were a large oe Telative of in- a convulsions and ing and grateful change in tho temperature of the atmosphere to s much lower degree the death eines decline during the coming week to an appro ation of the primal hyena VITAL STATISTICE. Number of deaths, 19; white, 108; colored, "86. Death rate per 1,000 per annum—White, 88.0; colored, 55.9. Total population, 40.35. One hundred and five were under five years of 88 were under one ycar old and 80 over sy vee. ‘Thirty-four of the deaths occurred hospitalsand public institutions. The deaths by clams were ae follows: Zymotio, 68: con- mae aS princi causes of death 1; consumption, 21; diar- Carey's report on the bill says: “The bill un-| Thoal, peter) ‘typhoid fever, 3; malarial fever, 3; ing law is held to b6 inoperative. aS ie wor of te United States or of the public works of trict of Columbia. It affixes « penal! ratte Holation of the law. It makes it unlawful for officer Inited States or the District of Columbia, or any contractor oF the Caled oie res Porat any le ‘the United Stat or any tes, prose! Koy etary day, except im cases coset ot provisions all cont tractors OF subcontractors That have contracts t ¢ public works of the United Staton that wore entered into prior to the passage of this act.” Ga ee EXCURSIONS. ‘Tho Wednesday trips of the fast-going Sam J. Pentz to picturesque River signe iin Sele a pumas. The various trips are always well patronized and ly the 6:45 .m. boat, when the young folks go down to ce in the great pavilion, which is one of the largest in the country, containing 60,000 feet. Many take advantage of the evening toenjoy the cool breezes en route and dine in the new cafe. On Thurrday the Mary Wash- ington goes to Occoquan F1 en eee ee the the popular evening trips to Marshall Hall and Indian Head will be on Fridays and Saturdays only of each week. Thursday even- ings are omitted, the pressure of charters hav- {ng led the company to give up their Thareday evening trips for the season. bean enjoyable excursion to Bay Ridge tomorrow under the a of the L. 0. Library Association and eae No. tre preeenied by any other: place ‘within the be any of same distance of Washington and the Odd Fel- lows know where to find enjoyment. Trains on nd O. station at the usual othe concert at Marshall Hall this evening by pporturity but one thatthe people ofthe Dt rtunity but one Selek ill ere to bee thle esoelient band wader the leadership of Mr. Sousa. ‘The excursion to the hall will be under the auspices of the Arling- ton Wheelmen, and both the Macalester and River Queen have been secured to convey the owt Bethesda Park tonight there will be special At attractions, and the balloon ascensions, which are given nightly, are creating a good deal of interest. a The Virginia Republican Association. The Virginia Republican Association held a large meeting last night at'their headquarters. After the admission of new members J. H. Har- rison took the floor and began to line out the future campaign work. He also spoke in high terms of the new chairman of the national com- | e: mittee, ¢ reat confidence in his ability to unite all factions and carry victory to republican banner in November next today, leaves all her estate to Ellen Madden dur- life and then to her daughter, Mary Mad- me ‘and appoints Ellen Madden executrix. eS SESE: ‘The Children’s Country Home. The object for which the Children's Country Home was established, that of giving poor little ones a chance for an outing, is one that to the hearts of all. Tax Sraz will receive and acknowledge shbecriptions to aid in this com- mendable charity. Subscriptions have been re- ceived as follows: E 7 erent itt LJ eeeeee Knights of Pythias to Kansas City. Nelson Division, No. 2, Columbia Division, No. Franklin ted formation and parte Pa ee ee =n Rob’t A. Parke, P. A. 8. E. piazza chairs and settecs, ee jiotar a juantities of fine plated cutlery and bed and linens, &c.,in great variety. The raselands, Secretary Whitney's former residence, at 10:96 ‘To Atlantic City via Reval Blue Line. nonia, 1; bronchitis, 1; meaales, 1; whoo) = Be caahgtan’#; concerns 3. sack yhteen white males, 23 white fe- cared mae males, 17 colored females, jorted—Eleven white, 4 colored. Stillbirths reported —Two white, 4 colored, pans Eatin Grand Encampment, I. 0. 0. F. ‘The Grand Encampment, I. 0. 0. F., of the District of Colambia met in semi-annual ses- sion at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street northwest, and after transacting routine business elected the following officers for the ensuing year:} Grand patriarch, A. 8. Webster; grand ‘igh L. Hazard; grand senior warden, G. . Uline; grand junior warden, D. W. Keck; grand scribe, Jos. 3. Burroughs; ‘grand treas- urer, John H. Seifert. ——.—__ Suit to Determine Title. W. Moseby Williams and L. C. Carruthers 11 | bave filed a bill against Johanna ©. Bloek and Jobn Linder through Mr. John Ridout to re- move cloud on title to lot 8, square 820, and for njunction to restrain them from setting up f title. ‘Tho defendants claim under a tax sale and deed, and the complainants allege that the tale and deed is null and void for the reasons that there was no valid assessment, no sufficient advertisement of the sale, and’ it was not in the name of the real owner. panes Arrested on the Charge of Murder. Officer Perry of the fourth precinct last evening arrested Henry Robinsen, colored, charged with killing Charles Jackson at the 7th street wharf on the 9th of February, 1891, by shooting him. The men were employed as coal heavers and the shooting was the result of an old quarrel. Robinson left the city immedi- ately after the shooting and nothing was known of him until he returned last week. piseocrueocbomuie Success of Another High School Boy. Among those who took the recent examina- tion held in this city for admission to the Mas- sachusetts School of Technology was Mr. Wm. A. Kent of East Capitol street, who successfully passed all the requirements with honor. He graduated from the High School in the class of 1801, but owing to his. youth was not eligible for admission that year to the ‘Boston Tech.,”” #0 he spent the past school year in the Friends Select School, under the care of Ptof. Sidwell, and was one of the first class that graduated from that school. A Fatal Railroad Accident. Last night a fatal accident took place near the round house of the Baltimore and Ohio rail- road at Trinidad, Jesse P. Hayes, a messenger Doy, losing his life. He was engaged in his ‘vocation about 10:30 o'clock when his foot caught in frog of the track, and before the engine (276, in charge of Geo. Brennan) could be stopped i At pensed over him cutting off his left breaking his Ta pares boy eter obey ace Pforklenoe lospital and everything done to save his life, but death resulted about 12 o'clock. The remains were by permission of a home ‘ot the boy, 1221 ‘M street north [An inquest will be held this afternoon. paedoes ecm peers of Washington Knights Templar ver. train service is now being arranged | ¢ tor y the Pennarivanie, Railroad Company in connection with the Atchison, Topeka ai Fo railroad and Burlington’ route for special train sorvice to Denver, carrying members of the different commanderies and their friends to the conclave. Piece map ae No. 3, niger *sahingio by 0. 8, will ‘leave " cial trains on Thursday, August 4, bem ea: route, at Bl. Louis, Kanove Git Pueblo and Colorado Springs, arriving a Dex? Fer Monday night, Angust 8. Dining car will be attached to ‘train from Kansas City and stops will be made at Colorado Springs and nitou. an oj portunity Gods, Peak all tne ing fa the mocting of the Mystic Shrine, Snfermation these tri reservations in i ar Se ops ome southeastern Ponnsyiatia Pie rallroad Washington fashington, D. O., also Sealy to transportati = —— of the different commanderies.—. sBirinca > iow: | 95.50 to Atantie Ci gpd Recura via Royal me Li train, with Pullm&n parlor Crag Special leave B. and 0, station at 3:30 p. m. July 23, serving at Atlantic City at 9 to return on train Rin Sendey ‘at 6:30 p. m. and on any Monday following.—Advt. — Bay, Hide Bdge all, the’ day lobe, Baltimore trains at 9:15 am., 1:90 p.m., 4:28 | Di ms Sundays, 9:35 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 3:15 p.m. cake 1 round trip.—Adet. Bicycle Races at Baltimore July 21. $1.20. on July 21 and good re- turning until uly 2 22 inclusive.—Adet. > Low Rate To Battrwore axp mage om bare enue ten days.—Adet. ee Or rae man} a that visited Atlantic City last “s ‘Hotel Hoyal oF | = tured sbout three-fourths of ees Ez Johnson, Proprietor.—Advé. WHENEVER 1 SEE HOODS SARSAPARILLA ‘to bow and say “THANK YOU." epidemic of April, 1891, there were 181 deaths Mass Or Conrvrnos. DEATH WOULD HAVE BRE BREN WELCOME. SPENT HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WITHOUT ‘RELIEF. OUTICURA. WONDERFUL CHANGE IN THREE MONTHS. COMPLETELY CURED IN SIX. During the war I contracted some kind of a discase three months I noticed a wonderful change. ‘My appetite was good. my breath wassweet and as I continued to take the medicines the food work at onandon. In six months from the time I ‘was completely cured. The CUTICURA REMEDIES did the work and my skin became perfectly smooth ‘and clear, and there is now not the slightest appear- ance of the diseare. I would say in conclusion to all ‘suffering from any kind of blood trouble, don't be de- ceived, but strike at the fountain head and get CUTI- CURA REMEDIES, even if you have to send a thou- ‘sand miles for them. @. C. HALE, Sellers, Ga. ‘Sworn and subseribed to before me April 28, 1802. WILLIAM C. SOLOMON, J. P. P. C. CUTICURA RESOLVENT ‘The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse the diood of all impurities and poisonous elements and thus remove the cause), and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair), cure every disease and ‘humor of the skin and blood from pimples to scrofula. oSoMiererrwhere.. Price, CUTICURA, 50e.:BOAP, Se. ; RESOLVENT, 81. "Prepared by tho POTTER Dag AND CHEMICAL COMPORATION, Boston, Masa. 8a “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illue- trationsand testimonials, mailed free. BABY'S Skin and Scalp purified and beautified by CUTICURA SOAP. Absolutely pire. MUSCULAR STRAINS And Pains, Back Ache, Weak Kidneys, Rheumatism and Chest Pains RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. The frst nd only instantaneous pain-killing plaster. Tiyzo-was att CITY ITEMS. You Will, Sooner or Later. When you make up your mind to buy a Side- board I would like you to visit my establish- ment and inspect the large number of different { styles, wood and marble, carried in stock. You are bound to find something to suit your fancy and the price will not be excessive, but just right, with ample time to make the payment. Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, It 518 Seventh street northwest. Aen se Black India, Linen, &. ‘Cantens,” 711 Market space. Dog Collars engraved. Razors sharpened free. Rodgers’ Cutlery. |“ Wazron 7 Pa. ave. nw. ite 85c. 85c. 85c. Is all we charge for a $1.50 Laundered Outing Shirt, all sizes, all styles. jy20-3t H. Faimpeaspen } & Bro., 9th and E sts. Men's Twilled Cotton I Drawers, 250, “Cantens,” 711 Market space. pa Dental, Veterinary Instruments, Trusses, &c. WaLvonp's, 477 Pa. ave. Tele- phone 1761. cov icd 2 aaa “Special Notice.” Wool Serge Suits, in blue, brown and gray, to close, at 5.87. $5.87. $5.87. . FREDLANDER & BRo., jy19-2¢ 9th and E’ste, Baa es, Beautiful Figured Challies, 50 “Cantens,” 711 Market space. Banjos, Violins, Goitarsand Strings. Wazrorp. Cyclists! You came away from homo “in a rush”—and forgot a few things? If it’s anything in Men's Furnishings let us fix you. Fuaxc & Box, 401 7th st,, cor. D. L.A. W. mee jyle-st Athletes will find White's Yucatan Gum a feat aid to them in thetr exercises, as it oops | P the mouth and throat moist. 18-61 Figured Swise Muslin, 20c. “Cantens,” 711 Market space. ee Buy Wilson & Carr’s Bathing Slippers: eee, 385 come 929 F st. now. Jyll-t Lice. io Castellon Wine cures stomach troubles. jy7-Im A. Herruczien & Co. =e S. Heller. 720 7th st. n.w., is cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Tani "onttlog and Shampooing; ; also o cares Dand Dandruff. my20-t¢ Castclion Wine is of special benefit in cases of dysontery and diarrhea. $1 por quart bottle, 6 bottles for 85. iy7-im HerrMuirr & ee ne Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases. — + None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9 se eae ee ee. $027 Office 437 9th st. nw. Castellon Wine checks and cures summer’ }0F°., complaints, A. Herructien & Co., iy-im 1888 Ldthot. nw. RoyalGlue mendseveryihing. Druggista, 100 PROPOSALS. aUAD TEOVGRAPH he Tea ID, WASHING: GROUNDS A a eR ae rts = mpany the same and’) fh the blank for form of Wat, oF ati ROPOBALS FOR FUEL, ke. FOR. == UNITED Postar NAVAL OBBERV ATOR ¥.—Navy De- sbainstructions to bidders, will te supplted oroa m3 F, ri cy application to the superintendent of the Naval Ob- ‘The burean the ‘fat to waive In- and iageous te oyernia ids consid- ae ater Pariett GE See! of of Bae SEARTMENT _O¥ STATE, waROTON te RRB BY oe aeeae ae FEES osst os poet akg articles for tereene june 3 in accord- ee EN pear ava any ‘the qi ot sean cde tee Pace ori, ll BATCRDA therest of EXCURSIONS, &c. wHor GRAND CONCERT at MARSHALL HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA, Conductor, ‘Under the auspices of the ARLINGTON WHEELMEN. Tickets, 50c. For sale at John F. Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Pa. ave. n.w. Steamers RIVER QUEEN and MACALESTER leave 3719-28 wharf at 6:30and 7p. m. FRe BETHESDA PARK. FREE. TODAY AT 8 P.M. SHARP, Grand Balloon Ascension, Grand Pyrotechnic Display. Prof. Chas. Scoefiel will let off when 3,000 feet in air a grand display of Fireworks. Then taking his daring Parachute Leap from 4,000 feet in air. Ample accommodations for all. Plenty of open cars. Take Georgetown and Tennallytown cars at 32a and Mste, ay9 LooF LIBRARY | age ar TO BA TaUEADAY, aes 2 Pea Baa: 125 ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY From pw to the close of the Summer. primportant Notice. —The Marshall Hal and Indian TORRE pow siven, on FRIDAY GS 6 eek The frgnins trip of ‘the conspany ls omitted Tos fake your’ arrangecnente, therefore, oo FRibay ‘and SATURDAY EVEN. sig Marshall Hall and Indian Head. 3y2 Gus EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE By the Department of the Potomac Woman's Relief Corps, ON SATURDAY, JULY 23, For the benefit of the entertainment fund for tha del- ‘yates to aoe convention Woman's jelief ‘Tick be had 30, Atlantic ‘ilin ti ‘rida eventing and at the B; and O. station on Saturday morn ide books on ans [ono Gaze's. oceans area GoMMER Sa MOUNT VERNON. THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON, GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALT Macalester to ‘San, MOTH fare, round trip. 1, 3 aa Bal ag in panei ocak yeamummien, fo the, raanalon, and croup ot ‘the boat. eee HALL -Steamers Macalester and SUNDAYS 45, DAILY, Ra ABA Band towne nd 2-45 INDIAN HEAD EVENING TRIPS, 1 THURSDAY, Mabel tall on BA’ a VENT: GS, st 6:45 p.m. Mi all {rips and at Marshall Hall. Schroeder's. Orclies! esta ‘Musto on th Pavillon day’and evening. can wo down to Tidal on tie mmers: {ng of afternoon trips of our ‘steamers andl return "as fare the company's regular boats for one round-trip ae AMER RIVER QUEEN for Alexandrin and Hal ai, bothways: orb se aa xeeyt Sunday. i 78, iy excel ain Hall’ should take to Siarsbal on neem a er Ata MOURN’ Vea S85, > MARSHALL HALL BuRai Ista’ TROCOM TES arrives at Washia sapien fitted for | ‘Arat-class. AY RIDGE. B $1.00 ROUND TRIP. B. and 0. TRAINS aT obam, 1:30 p.m., 43pm SUNDAYS: 9:35am, 1.90 p.m., 3:15 p.m. $1 ROUND TRIP. NEW AND ParaTiar ben yt oun: From 7th st. Ferry Wharf, co: 9 SATURDAY, JURE I, AT 5: 390 PM en her route on the eat TOMAG. Ineinaine the DEL BATURDAY EVESTNG un MONDAYS AND. WED) (sss cies. ‘The Wheelmen's Smoker FRIDAY, JULY 29, TESTIMONIAL CONCERT TO JOHN PHILIP SOUSA. U. 8. MARINE BAND PROMINENT SOLOISTS. Prices, $1, 75e. and 0c. Tickets on sale at theater box office on Friday, July 22. | Coke TEXAS MEXICO. Special, semi tourist } ar Sun Stand Orden “S43 Brosaway, SY. ae fhe fis ‘ist. Philadelphia. TRIPS AT NESDAY! stall WATERING PU D COLTON 25a ae mata TLE OF GETTYSBURG = Ww. RIDLEY. Bm = = General Manager. STEAMER gore DAILY Ra Pes First trip for charter. ‘loaves tee fee ey Pest Eons Fst. n.w., foot of 32d st. Ww. my27-3m 15TH STREET AND OHIO AVENUR ew ad Tem ena 21. at 9o'clock.retuenin Round-trip tickevs and first-cl gh three oy eal and nights i for thea a me RY, Tickets dor tals at Wash ‘and D sts. and Fisher's Dhara, INEY POINT EXCURSION RATES. sngtints Si seat 8c ‘qxeurston to the Polat 7 (A SW ROUTE TO THE ATLANTIC oe SATURDAY EXCU! ‘The Baltimore and Ohio allway haves val Saturday train West ghington EDUCA ATIONAL. _ nd. ‘cranes Nocloties espectall Sen peed THURSDAY MORNTRO. Tait ic Friday eventnarat Lt otclork. ass eccon RT INSTRUCTION. THE GREATEST OPPOR fered to pareat decorators: Paint perfectly: best and cl rt color, china an ot ec nats Ealtand see the woniardel to order: . as had tweive, teed allway have established a FPINE Auis ns FUN IEHD tie and others, leavi VIRGINIA ADI ND 8 steemcon gt 45 ie INIA LADY OF LONG AND SU ful experience in teaching erman. Italian and music ‘hisber Enclish. Latin, iret family for conuine eee EH care carrier 00, ). Georgetown, D.C. Stan DR COURSE OF STUDY ELEMENTARY —4 hs residence are | if decired “Expeetes ruc mel tat tn raved an “aki Prot. J, 1400 Hopkins ‘Home fun: ‘New Same Palatis commencing at 8:30) ‘Visit Alexandria, Va., FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHURCH, Masonic Lodge, the Braddock House and the many reminiscences from 1776 to 1855. 50 CENTS. COLONIAL. BEACH. on_ D0 cx CENTS. CIAL EXCURSION SATURDAY EVENING AT 5:30, x evenine at 10. ‘The trip over thi Ee Becton ver the Glen Echo ratlway is one of re- masnificent amphitheater, the colisenm of rhe Ww: 1 scene bes, rine that the place presents. Glen Echo railway cars on week days leave. Gen Eeho ‘on thehour and return om toe halt howe Gikeie after which time cars leave Glen Echo and Ten- vtown every half hour. On Sunday cars ran id ID Ber oF ais CHEAP AND PLEASANT EXCORSIONS. Twosatoon stexmers leave Twn street ferry whart 5 a.m. until 7:15 p.m. TWELVE- MILE sare ON THE poTOMAG FOL 13 CENTS. BABIES FREE. EVENING TRIP take 6:30 p.m. m. Sameschedule on Sundays, am. Lastround trip, 6:30 p.m. pocranie td en pewritint Bractical etl fo; arming ‘to Speake ai nd | TE private lessona S16. Bovine lonema se bat 188 FRANCES MARTIN'S ~~~ ae ROF. ARNOLD w— MEYER, GRADUAT! PE Se ane jasses Englis) aid Tan | 3e25-1m OWARD MeO ATVERSITY, MEDICAL. DEPART- syd gharipacentical departments lar address ¢ ber 1, 8, Becretars 1118 13th at eS COMMERCIAL COLES ALR Capital Tania eee Slasenes = hain YOLUMBIA COL cn CS Le “individual sneteh versa sag instraction ‘2 months. ay ARETROTON CONSERVATOR “OF MUSTO, 1225 10th st oa I yee. NOEWOon | Dano STAGE EXCURSIONS. A BOARDING AND DAY geH90r, FoR YOUNG | LADIES AND LITTLE ‘res i yEWIITS TALLY HC HO STAGES LEAVE 5 ut aidiers” and oan dol ni seep name as gan debe nade For Gints Axo Youre a OFFICIAL NOTICES. EFICE OF THE ¢ the Rhine and Paris and Ross in an International Re- VIE! THE MONARCH OF fives View. SUMMER RESORTS. IVER VIEW: WEDNESD. R VIEW. WEDRESDAY, HYVER VIEW. JULY IVER VIEW. SULE 50. IVER VIEW. VIEW. | FESTIVAL OF PLEASURE. ‘retreat to spend a pleasant ay and oven- usementa wa A pon." Gea beer, eplental shade, am Re is a Yetaule Donny st. exter fois of pe it ponies, Eig ee shoottage bow iins: ‘steam rees, rowing, bathing, being, steam hi |, «rand ‘A Del- ceca =" -trip tickets, i Children's tickets, ‘The speedy Palsce Steamer Satay” RIVER VIEW RIVER VIEW uel J. Pentk leaves at 9:45a.m., RIVER VIEW RIVER VIEW 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. Coming, July a ie yi i 23, 24, Hanlan, O'Connor, Hosmer EW COOUA) Positively PRSDAY to the Falls. ‘The moat de fisheful mi out of the git. ar at the the Fas, Mara ibd voto, Qe el ie A ES ange Home at § p.m. STEAMER ‘‘GEORGE LEARY.” SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR COLONIAL BEACH AND PINEY POINT. Grand opening at Piney Point > . SATURDAY JUNE 11. 1892. =e SEE ae mena MERCHANTS: AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTA- ° Moners hereby eive notice tat they Will feces oe Jections to the construction of the ssid worksfrom all i until 12 o'clock ms should be —N st. bet. 4th ve. Kand 1 sts ES ‘Trambuli and Fore: and R sts. exten: : Teta i 1Bth ste extended cobinmbia ro and itch sts. extended, Belmont and P sts, Punecton MMISSIONERS OF TRE istrict of Columbia, Washington, D.C., ae. 2 Fe al “hom, it inay concern: Tt aati ecnted to the Commissioners of the District of Gdinmbia that, the following named wate necessary for the publi under public act No. 181, apprved J lic safety, cries tees BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MOUNT VERNON SEMINAR 1100-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 11th st. and Sth st ‘whitney ave. bet. | Thorens equipped in all departments extended ft ial edvantages in Literature, French and Ger- A Home in which students have rare advantages for Hyeiene, sanitation and physical comforts of the ni | most approved modern kind. Mrs ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. M'™ ANY c tEavire OF BosTOx w. PIANO AND HARMONY. IAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. EPccaTe roe reece a eae capt: oe Drawing. Full comps of soi: cuten ded. alle’ bet. at and iechanical and fates | allen Stass | Sen nation war to Roam: NIA ae ee EXSTITUTE, State | suit, scientific and | TA ACPEN PHD. ve ) MARYLAND COLLEGE, Ma H. LEWIS. DD. President. Septianber 13." $y10-2m__ U FOR BOYS, ST. GRORG! ta Prof. EIXEAR, 4. _Twenty-aith ‘Year opens SE GhORGE's HAI or’ busiiess ion, ‘with reasonable OTEE DAME OF MARYLAND. ? N Collegiate institute for young ladies and prepara- gniccom_“§ ee ‘ots neat Hsitimore, OUNT HOLI ROLLY ¢ (X. 3.) ACADEMY FO) MGan homelike: een ‘PREPARATORY | BE Biron UNIVERSITY Getta ee cs Ee RAILROADS. | (CRPSAPEARE AND on10 RAILWAY. TACHEDULE 1X RFPROT 204 Tratge rare dais trom na a th “St aed mon station (Rant? > ‘Train Service Sincinnat and St. Lone! mtte?® ewly equivined. elnstric_liehtod Pullman's finest slecpine “a-s In. le nts, 2.0) p.m. Aniie—Prprees for Gontoneritie. Cher otteeviline Richmond, Waynestore’ Sta meton Sei | Primcinal Cineiete po an ma PXNSYEVANTA ROrTe TORE NRT, WeSL A trmweer Shin STEEL — - MAGN rc Nr gel PMP: OM STATION STA. AN PanLows Anite : foe Pe mar 94) ee care at Sony Trg’ sttion, Philadelphia, for Brosd sirest ss a Fast Pr: m xrres, 45.40 nm. bang. nist wat For Atlant Gir, 888. Toon a, recast and ckenem, soery i ror. = oy LS et Se : Py eS 2)- Mand Iv Te a 22.05 pom. wes roth 2m on Pee aa Ta 2 a.m. r oro sate 1% T.2a.m. ands Wp. m. Anite st | For Annarolia, 5.20, 9.99 anf 11.59 a.m, anh2) Bice Sanday. Sundaya 9.09 am BAKA onrA AS? THE sorrn. « I otilene a aera tn death Grey sjjgetion from hotels and teaigence Genersi Manure. [eI Generst ICHMOND AND PANTIELE RATLROAD 00. RWI AS Soret -BEN FOSTER Teer Tene 18, 187. Seow at Pennevivanta Pree. for Nowfnik and Weataen ‘railroad emit fo Ints eanith an all Divisione Richman’ Prneiie! eater, Touittany Sicaper New ertent ghiineton te Atinnss.comn=-ting thence with Sieans S— | 10 New Orleans vis Montawmere and for Memphistss Rirminghar wnitine an Dageiiie with Storer 2 Auruataand wt Greenshore” with Slesp for kaheetl 2.45 Daliv for Warrenton ant Orence, anf firomet tain for Fromt Royal ana Strasynnes tars {Wn we. Dale, WASHTSOTOW AND SOIT. STIBULED UMITED, commnomet -n. tirlen? Potiman Sleener. Dintne, Whonrrati 04 Smoking Cara. and rans to Rehan ime 13 wenn Pith Pullman Sinner thenuch New York aod ra focton'to Now Grloane via Mawtsomecy and Was TT Sonn Wally to ei ne rotate erat mn. Tally for all rrinctel > Richmond ant Danville epsom. bee ant Washineton to Rin seviie'vin Asteeriits, PFT a icgheten R ITRATON AND OHTO DIVIStOw hep Oem, 4.35 L., 8, BROWN, General Agent. x10 WA TCRR. Gen Pam Rt, BT Mone Np onto Rarcnoay. Schntnte tn effect May 2, 1877 Teave Washington from station corner of Now Pecwww cen ve a Tor Ohtearn aaa Northarrat, ¥ ‘athe Tenttat Ye. Prose trainal 1) Shem. Aaliy. For Ch a, “tania and Tntiameratta vesti- moves 1 ater Pirbare ant Gloveland. « ‘capress daily 11.396 a For Lecineton an’ Staton, *10.4» ie neetgrand war sevione. se 0 Ro for Luray. Natural rid, Roanoke, Rnoeeine, Qagtancoen and Mewwrhie RG mn We he ane mornin sloop: Ing cag thouch to Memmi om teh foams = Ram. 1210800028 Peli So am, 80S 18D, orn, 210,408. 2 PS. ointe. 0 09, 520.09 = sos, oan ot > gyindinal weations m4. Hora Bute LIne koe = ‘ToRK"AND Part For Pan. In, Naw Tenet: re a partite) 5 Sine py S10. doves ph (L-Oe- "pore! Parlor Care on. al! Alar teatns, ‘or Boston. wr with Paliman "r%at Tews. near Tring rranurh ‘to Roston wivmone owmes 7 era, aes janding peeseacersin Baat atop AtianticCity, 10.09ani 12.00 noon. Sundays “YBa Suntan, sPaltr, ‘Sunday onty. Baceare cated for nut shocked? rpm hotale ama Sapeme og Caten Teaneter Go. on arters inte at HRD! | offs, Sore THT Pa ave. snd at Bcout. janeeen ter Pt) Gam. Paae. Aor POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Wastiscros STEAMPOAT, ©9., “LIMITED? From 7th what Fer Potomar iver Canine’ aftene yated on apeeey THUR ED Ay ona TTRDAY at em an heh "Ps Phripav ana Boxbal « A xsegeipad < Steamer Arrowsmit tose DAY sn NEDNES. | DAT aE ed 2 SATURDAY ath URI »AY and FRIDAY ata an: WED NF: ~~ | Sellar SUNDAT at 107 ‘Special rates Se the picturesqns Lower Pe: _ C. W. RIDLEY. sy12. Genera! Manaeer. for all River Tani h at. what every, SCRDAY, WEDNESDAT ve and FRIDAY a: 7 a.m. “Passengers and freight ac- “yeti b . amen Agent. FORTRESS NOuRCE axn. NoRFO pat. a ee a

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