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THE WASHINGTON Oil TIC, RUED AY EVENING, JULY 3, 1885.
WASHINGTON CRITIC.
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The Evening Crllic Publishing Company
Oil D BTI1EET. POST UUtLDINO,
Friday, July 3, 1885.
Weather indioationb.
1'or the Middle Atlantic States. Unlit loonl
raliii l the extreme northern portion; gen
trnllv fair weather In southern portion; light,
variable winds, generally westerly; slight
tempcroturochangei.
for Satin dny, fair, slightly wnrmor wenther
li Imllcntcd for the Motitli Atlnntlo and tho
njuthcni tifirtlon ot tho Mlddlo Atlnntlo State).
To-dnj's Tnmpoi attire.
The Signal Olllco furnlshos tho following
synopsis of tho weuthci:
Local meteorological report for July !1,
1885: Therinometei lcadtnm at !ln. m , 01.0.j
7n. m il'J.I ; 11 n. in. 70.0.
.. ltc)ort for July 'J, 1HH5: itenn tompcrn
tut e,U5o.0.: maximum. 7 1 5.; mlubniiin.eio' 0 ;
inciin relatito hmnldlty, 0(),7 ; tut.il precipi
tation, Inapprcclabli'
llntnl Directory.
fjt. .Tonics Hotel, (Itli st nnd l'ennii. uvo.
Harris llouo, Puma aio.,ni"ir llth st.
Clinton Home, boicnth und I streets.
I.oHleum, t!W!l 1' street not thwot.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Voui.TH Of Juiy will be observed nt
JIt. Vtntoii by the decoration of Washing
Ion's tomb.
CoMMANM'R-IN-ClltrK llt'tSPr.TT Of tllO
Union Veteran Corps la expected to bo
hcicon July I.
Kirrr.r.N million hci ring nnd 150,0008liud
were caught in the Potomac during the
hcntoii just closed.
Surr.iiiXTr.MiKM Smith of tho llolnnical
Onrdcns lins bud n rclnpso and is now in ti
citticnl condition.
Tin: clctls in tho gonls' fiirnlsliing
stores on Seventh street nrb endeavoring
lo linve tlio stores closes nt 7:30, instead of
10 o'clock p. in.
Wtuis II. PoMi.r.ov, John T. Lynch
nnd Philip Weber erulat niglit elected
active members of tho Union Veteran
Coips(01d flunrtl).
ltr.v. I'atiifi! (Jttrrri.i.n visited Haiti
inOrc vcsttiday to uttend n conference
with Archbishop (libbous regarding the
new Catholic University.
Tin: fitcanicr Onnda arrived nt Little
Itcld's wharf from Ilavro-do-flraco yester
day. She made the trip in 20 hours, tho
fattest on record for a coal boat.
Umii.h tho direction of tho Mount
A'crnon Association, tho tomb of Wash
ington will be handsomely decorated with
bunting and (low era on tho 1th of July.
The Clerks' Mutitnl Ilclicf Association
(employes of Lansburgh it llro.) give
their second nniiiinl moonlight excursion
to Marshall Hall on Wednesday, July S.
The Washington Canoo Club has do
t ided to build their new club-house at tho
foot of New Yorkncnuc. They proposo
to begin operations by September and
liavo tho hou&c ready lor use during the
coming 'winter.
At the lncctlngof the National lllllcs
last night the following weio elected to
1111 vacancies in the non-commissioned
grade: P. S. Spiightlcy, seventh, and 11.
31. Shiilcy, eighth coiporal. Tho lollow
ing gentlemen were, on application, elect
ed honouiry members: Perry Childs Smith,
C'nnill Solaii, John J. Hollistor, John
Auconti, J. Maury Dove, Harry 11. Malor,
J. II. Ihdston nnd Thomas Munt?. Tho
company decided to hold its annual shoot
ing for the compan) medals nt tho Helmet
7cn Park on Saturday morning at 10
o'clock, Mr. J. K. II. lllols was olected n
liieiubcr of the board of directors to fill nn
existing ncancy.
i m
Hniv lo Spend (ho lTnurtli.
Iho steamer Annenia will leave lor
Lower Cedar Point at 0 a. in., returning at
t) p. m.
The steamer Aiiow smith will le.ivc for
Colonial Hench at 8..T0 n. m. Hound tiip
lllty cents.
Tho .steamer I.'xcelsioi will leave at 0
n. in. and - p. m. lor Marshall Hall.
Tickets fifty cents, clilldien twenty-five
cents.
Tho Coicoran will make two trips to
Ml. Vernon, one nt 10 a. in, und tho other
at 3 30 p. in. Hound trip, including ad
mission, $1.
The stcaniei Lcniy will leave this even
ing for Norfolk and Fortress Monroe, re
turning Monday morning. A very de
lightful trip. '
'J ho steamer John AV. Thompson will
make two trips to Glymont to-morrow,
one nl 0 a. m. and one at 3 p, m. Hound
hip, twenty-live cents.
For those who wish to spend Saturday
and Sunday at the seashore, tlio Pennsyl
vania Hallroad will provide accommoda
tions. See advertisement.
The steamer George Law will leave for
Chapel Point, "tho Long Branch of tho
Potomac," at 8.15 a.m., returning at 0.30
). in. Hound trip, fifty cent3l
Tho Union Veteran Corps (Old Guard)
will celclnatc the Fourth at tho Sehuet
en Park. Admission twenty live cents.
Thcio will bo dancing, bowling, ttrcworks
und prize shooting,
Thosowho return to tho city early in
the evening should not fail to witness tho
grand display of lhowoiks nt Athletic
P.uk bv Pain of Loudon and Coney Isl
and. The exhibition begins at 8:15. Ad
mission twenty-five cents; grand stand
t-cnls twenty-llvecents extra.
T.omp'H St. Lou In lloor.
M.Hc.inlon has Letup's St. Louis beer
on draft.
So has Dan O'llrien of tho Hininet
House.
C. uA. Satitter 'keepi Letup's St. Louis
beer.
AW II. II. Cissel. tho Seventh-street
giocer, supplies families with Lcmp's St.
Louis beer.
P. L. K. AVaid, Twenty-first street nnd
Pennsylvania avenue, has Lcmp's St.
Louis beer.
M. Mccormick. 227 Pennsylvania ave
nue, keens Lump a family beer.
Gus, Llghth .sticct .southeast, keeps
Lcmp's St. Louis beer.
N. W. Ilnreliell, 1325 F street, supplies
Lemp's St. Louis beer.
The Oasis has Lemp's beer.
.Naelir keeps Lemp's beer.
H. Petersen doesho also.
The Anieiican House.
fit. 2Iarc Hotel.
Hnvo it nlways cold, If you want tho
. best bottled beer, call for Letup's favorite
St. Louis beer.
S. It. Waters, the grocer, Seventh and 0
.streets, sells Letup's St. Louis beer.
So docs William Murray, the gioeor, nt
135 Pennsylvania avenue.
C'hailes iSslor, ol the Washington Hall,
Capitol Hill, keeps Lemp's St. Louis beer.
John Kennedy ol the Iluirauce keeps
Letup's St. Louis beei.
Snullinker-ltoynoldii lluimlll.
A cry attractive piogi.uuuio lias beon
pirnaicd for this evening's performance
nt the Cotntipic Summer Gulden, tho oc
casion being a benefit to lMdlo Suclbaker
nnd C. Ii. Hcynolds, two well-known and
popular young men. A rattling glove
contest between Johnny Kane nnd John
II, Kline will conclude the entertainment,
l'oniiHjliinlii Coke.
Itcduced piico for ten days. Twontv
the bushels or more, ten cents per bushel,
delivered. Olllce, (115 Seventh street
noi thw est, and 1117 Hightecntlt street
jicuthwcst. A. II. Williams & Co.
"Aldornuy Daily Wagon,"
Frcsli Ahletnoy butter, rlnirned ooiy inoin
IncimddilUered In Vj "Wind" print .I'x .
per n Also eotfuKu ilieese, hutturinllk and
Bweet lnllk, Oe. per jt Cieuin. 15c porpliit,
Kouiir plad Kuitstoorder,$18 llumburn'0t's
Clearliigvnle, sneksiils Khenumllio' ,7.1 J!.
. .ii , . ...
I'll in liiKmde.hcrKi'KiilU. Kixomuii Huh ,7 A I!
CleurhiKSide.froe'Kbiiith. Iilsenianllros.,7 A K.
"JintliU Old Stnnd,"
pit) p street northwest, buys Rents' socond'
Irnml UvlUUifi, iwtu. by wiiil Rtlvmlwl tv,
THE AUMYjAND NAVY, ,
Notes of Intercut to tho Sorvlco I'roiii
All Alone tho I.lnov
General Oeorgo W.T'ullum, U. S. A.,hai
gone lo Ids Newport cottage for thu
summer.
General Philip Itegls dc Trohrinnd, re
tired, is In New Yoik ftom his homo in
New Orleans.
Captain Hobeit O. Armstrong, First
lufantiy, will spend his summer lc.io
from Lciucnwoith lit tho Pennsylvania
mountains,
Colonel John J. Volutin, major I'lfth
Cnvalrv, leu l'oit LenVenworth Wednes
day to assume command ut Fort Hill, In
dian Territory.
Major YVirt D.ivK with Ihe troops or
the Fourth Cnuilry, is occupy lug tho
watering places in Ailionu along tho
Mexican bolder.
Major George II Huilou, inspector
General, whohax been on duty hero since
Muich, icpoitrd to General Augur on
Wednesday lor duty.
Tlioolllcers and erow of the 1'ieneli gun
boat itcnaid, which was wrecked in tho
Gulf of Aden last month, have been
found on nu island ueui I he scene ol tho
disaster.
Mojoi Gunge II. Hiissell. captain N'hth
Infantry, was lelieved Wednesday from
duty on General Augur's stall and has
gone to his new station at l'oit I). A. Hus
ell, Wyoming.
First Lieutenant Alexander Ogle, Seven
teenth Infuntry, has been appointed ndfu
taut of the Columbus ll.u rucks, by Colo
nel Hobcrl II. Olllley, commanding the
recruiting depot.
Colonel IMnuid It. Williston, major
Third Artillery, nnd Mrs. Williston fed
Fort I.cmetiwoitli cdiiedny for Jloth
Ieliem, N. II., in the White Mountains, to
leninin until September.
Hcni-Adniiial Allied Taylor, V. S. N.,
nnd Mrs. John Guest the widow of Com
modoie Guest, lire nt tho Peppcrell House,
Kilteiy point, .mc. .min. ihicsi s uaugu-
tor, am. Seymour, is wuji ner,
Major Hamilton S. Hawkins, Tenth In
fnntiv, i"j detailed ns prc-ldent, nnd Cap
tain Stc ens G. Coweliey, assistant sur
geon, nsjildgc-ndoealo of n court lo con
vene Monday, July (?, at Fori llliss, Texas.
First Lieutenant Frank Taylor, Four
teenth U. S. Inluntiy, stationed at Colum
bus, O., nrrhed in tho city yesterday
morning w Hit ills wife on his way lo Eu
rope to take posiession ol estates left him
bv his father.
Fit st Lieutenant Thomas II. lkuber.
First Aitlllcry, liasicigned to date fiom
July 1. Ho lias been lor seei.il years nn
aide de-camp to Major-General Hancock,
and lias been known at. one of tho three
wealthiest officers in tho army.
The funeial of the late Lieutenant-Colonel
Willlnm T. Gcntiy, Twcuty-fllth In
fantry, took place with military honors
last Tuesday nttcrnoon at Fort Snelllug,
where ho died. Thu pall-bearers weio
Major Gaines Law son, Captain Chailcs F.
Hobe, Captain IMwinJ. Stivers, Capt.iin
Owen J. Sweet, Lieutenant Heduiond
Tullvand Lieutenant Geoigc Andrews,
nil oi tho Twenty-fifth Inlantiy. Colonel
Chailcs IJentoni commanded the cscoit.
The following leciultlng olllcers liov.o
been detailed by Gencial Ilownid: First
Lieutenant Stephen W. Oiocsbeck, Sixth
lufantiy, at lort Douglas, Utali; Fust
Lieutenant Allnn H. Jackson, Seventh
Infantry. Foit Lni.imio, Wy.; Fust Lieu
tenant Ilutlcr I). Piice, Fouitli Inlantiy,
Fort Omahn; Firet Lieutenant Hdg.ir II,
Itobcrtson, Ninth Inlantiy, Fori I). A.
Husscll, Wv.j Vint Lieutenant Daniel
Cotuinan, "Twenty-first Infantry, Foit
Sidney, Neb.; First Lieutenant, AYillis WJt
tich, Twenty-lli st Inluntiy, Fori Fred
Steele, Wv., and Lieutenant Charles M.
Truitt, Twcnty-llist Infantry, at Foit
Hiidges, Wy.
Lieutenant Wm. C. llrown, FiistCav
nhy, who wasiclicNcd last Wednesday
iioin the l'oit Lenvenworth Auny Pobool,
w ill spend .his lc.ne untiL Scpleiuber at
his homo in 1 (envoi. Lieutenant John
A. Dubinin, Ninth Infantry, and Lieu-tenant-John
C. Dent, Twcnltctli Iufimtiy,
will not oail themselyes of tho leave
Kinntcdond will nt onco'oin their icsjjpct
ioeomponicsat Fort D. A. Husscll. Wy
oming, and Foit Assinntboine. .Molilalia,
Lieutenant John J. Show, Sixth Infnntty,
goes to Hot Spilngs, Aik. Lieutenant
Wm. A. Mcieer, Hightli Infanlry, will
spend his lcao with his family at Now
Loudon. Conn. Lieutenant Georgo W.
AVebb, Twenty-filth Infantry, is at homo
in llaltimoie. Lieutenant Itobcrt I). Head,
ir.. Tenth Cavolrv. lias uono to St. Paul.
Lieutenant Cunlillo H. Alurray, Fourth,
Cavaliy, is with ids lamily atSackctts
Haibot. Lieutenant Lawicncc J. Ilcarn,
Twenty-fli-st Infantry, is at his home in
Ncwpoit, Ky."
SOUTH WASHINGTON.
Subset Iptloiit ami atlnrtlMinnti fdrtne Ciiitic
iKehalutJ!, S, l'i Ice's ill uqstoie.
Si. vi nrt.Y Citi'siii.n. Tliis morning
about 8 o'clock, Charles Lee, colored, a
ton of Peter Lee, janitor at tlto statlon-
nouse. a timer oi a inn can, wiiuo ot
work in trout ol the olllco ot tho United
States F.lectiie Light Company, on Tenth
street northwest, was caught between two
carts and so vcioly injured. Ho was ic
moved to the F.mergcncy Hospital, where
Dis. Taylor and Ilaskins lcndeieu surgi
cal aid. Alter which he was taken to his
home, corner ol First and Hstteetssoutlt
w est, in the police ambulance,
Arsi'ml llAsnmi i It was uiadvcit
ently stated in this column yestcuiay that
tho gome of baseball between tho soldlets
and letter carriers at tho Washington llar
tocks 'Wednesday, resulted In favoi of the
colliers, 'ihe game was won by the sol
dlersby n scoiool 1M toll. The soldiers
lime oiganled a standing club among
themsehes, and would be pleased to meet
"nny of the Disttiet iiuintcur clubs In a
social game.
C M.oi ii w mi Pi tit L shctny. Thomas
Jlowen, n eoloted man well known to the
police, wns nnested liy Detective C.utei
jesttidny oiiu wanqnt sworn nut bvMr.
ha V. Fry, chaiging him with petit lar
ceny. .A DMii'iioi'n Piin, Tlio sheet in
fiontof the pump on the coiner of Foui-nnd-n-hulf
street and Minylnnd ovenuo
Kiuthwest lias caved in, m.iKlugildaugei
ous lor passing tennis, Tho damage should
be repaficd at once.
Auction Sim,-An unsuccessful nf
tempi was made to dispute ol housoNo.
517 Four-and-a-half street at auction
jeMcidav afternoon. Tho pionetty was
withhold on u bid ol $1,550. Tho prop
erty is incumhcicd by u nioitgngo of somo
2,ff0,
EAST WASHINGTON,
An Hsjovmhi: Lvimno. A huge and
nppuclatie uiidlcneo filled Ihe Hastetii
Presbyterian Chinch last niglit, nnd weio
delighttd for the evening bv tho tecita
tlpnsof Mis. Morgan, and Mr. Kail, and
thoptnc, swat oiceof Mrs.MeHw.iu in
hong. Airs. Moigan has a magnificent
face and An in, ami liet olco inochiims
her eminently fitted for tlio stage, Mr,
Knll bids fait to make a namo as an
author ns well asactoi his bestiecitations
being oi Iginol potms.
A Dvm.iiioi'h ibnip A pitltion has
been sent lo the Commissioners horn ft
numbct ol dtluis in the county asking
that tlio mad hoiu lluirvilleto Ilenilng4,
along the Southern Maryland Ituiho.nl, bo
eoudemued.
Fiihiu.n in Tlt. I'ooit The position
of physician to the poor in the ninth dis
tilet ol As-oclated C'hiirltles, made vacant
by the usignatlon of 1)1. A. V,. Johnson,
has Ixcn filled by the appointment ol Dis.
Ilcntly and Hidden,
I'liicONM llev. IMtiiond Hev Sweiu,
thop.istorof the i-eiond llnptlst Chunli,
left this morning for New Yoik oily. To
morrow ho wiils for Llwrpool in tlio City
oflleillli mid will niiiko a tour of the con
tint nt
Suitim TimlhY A saluleoflOOguns
will be II red to-morrow tit sunrise at the
old burnt bridge by tlio Disttiet Aitillety,
Captuin Cunningham commanding, Tho
organisation will hold n picnic nil dn mid
in tho e citing at GeuthU'i's PiuU, on li
fttuet,
FOOD FOR THOUSANDS.
Points Plotted Vp In the MurkcH
n I'crnmhulntliic Ilonortor.
"y
The Centre Market will lie open lo-inor-row
from o'clock a. m. to 11 o'clock p.
m. The glorious Fourth falls on a bad
day for our iinarkctmen, whose policy
Reins to be business first and pleasure af
terward. Serving the people will bo their
pleasure, nnd if tlio pcoplo servo them
that will be all the recreation they ddsltc.
'Iho fruits have all received an extra
polish. Iho vegetables look bright nnd
'lresh, and tho slui!shno been icarraiiged,
as if expectant of a busy day.
1 MOI.TAI1I.KS
The vecclablo stalls ntc bountifully
supplied this week with Maryland green
(oin, which is In much better condition.
Iho white, delicious audiilcy can peep
ing out fiom the gtcen husk, make them
the most tempting ltixuiles In tlio vego
(able line. 'Ihoj are 30 and 10 cents n
do7cn. Maryland rutabaga turnips made
thelt lirst appftaranio litis season yester
day. They ate well-grown, large in size,
and bunches, lontainiug tliiec, nrofieonts
a bunch. Lingo snowy heads of outdoor
cauliflower 10 nnil 2 cents n fiend. Let
lutb is In most excellent condition, and
the price lias rien to !l and 8 cents a head,
Kgg-plonts ptopeily ftied in batter make
n dclieioii" dish They tue in good condi
tion; the priro Mlries ftoin 15 to3"i cents
ajileec.
Maiyland squash oreyinllngsarcU'icenls
n jjozen. Cutuilibcis lire in finer condition
than at nny other time this season, and
nroC0nndi cents n doen. Heels tiro
about the tamo ns last week nt 5 cents
hunch, llermuda onion nro 80 cents a
ncek. llitneh onions ol hiuh lhior con-
liniio at II cents u hunch or three hunches
for 10 cents. New potatoes front tlio South
which haouppliirt tlio market during
(lie spring and emly .summer, have been
superseded by the Maryland "Kirly
Hose" whitb tue lar supeiior In slc and
tta!itv. 'I ho price lias dropped down to
o unit 10 cents a peel:, which bring tlio
old pototoos, which are pielerabletosome,
to So and 30 cents a Ipeck. Maryland is
also putting up licr own cabbage, firm,
solid heads of which nte 8 nnd 10 cents
each; a slight advance over last week.
Peas nnd string beans nic very nice for 3d
cents ti peck each. Asparagus is nearly
gone, sonic long, sletldcr bunches, Whose
tips ery forcibly suggest fly btusbes, may
bo bouglit for 8 cents; good uspaiagus, ex
cellent for salad, is 10 cents n bunch. To
matoes improve in quality each week;
those from the "lliancli" tills week aio
tho finest so tor this seaon. They are
III in and solid, and in daik red color as
uie their luntiulty. They tire $1.40 u
peck. Imported tomatoes of nn inforlot
quality may be bought for$l a peek. Spin
ach continues nt 'J5 and 30 cents a peck.
Paisley is two cents and thyme and sage
oie one cent a bunch each.
i uiriTS.
The Intense cold of tho past winter has
liijuiid niaiiy ait lritttsot mo vi cu, ami
has killed outright many grape?, pears,
mil tender applo trees. Should tlieic be
n good season lor agticttimiat prouueis
to cause better times, we may reasonably
look foi, bieliorptlees for fruit than have
pic ailed lot the post three or lout years.
'I lie display of fruits on the fmit stalls
this week is especially pretty and tempt
ing, und in piices ate unusually i casern
able. Gieat, coed-looking watermelons
from far-oil' Geoigia have dropped down
to 30 and 50 cents each. ('ni)lefoupM ore
scaice und miigo hoiu iiOto 13 cents apiece.
Ksccllcnt high-scented sugnr-loor pine
nnplcs miiv from in to 30 cents each, the
sire, ot cbuise, elctcrinining tlto piice.
Thcstinwbetry crop has been very much
lessened by the cold weather and want of
inin, nnd lor thu past week tho supply lias
been MTy limited and the prices high.
Those in market oieol good size and in
elegant condition at 1.3 to 'J3 cents a box.
Iiasnberrics, block and led, are 15 cents a
(limit. Ilutklcbenies ditto; goocbeiries,
lor cooking, nio 10 cents n quail, lllack
beiiics may bo hod Iiom the coilntiy
woniln'outsido lorS"nilel 10 cents a quint
New cuiients mo 10 and 1G cents a
quint. Peaches ate gradually creeping
nciirci home. We hoc thorn now ttoiit
Tennessee, but tbeyaio notas large or
ptcttj as those from California; the nticcs
ntv from $1 to$1.50a peck. California
Uortlelt peats, rosy and golden, mellow
nnd iuley, but shotter than our own
IJaitletfs, ndotn the venders' stalls at 'J3
cents a box. A bos. contains about five.
The pielty led plums fiom Caliloruia
btiglifen cveiywheie tlio fruit stands, and
niciri to'-io cents a box. Aiirieots retain
tho delicate tint which always makes
them templing. They are 23 cents a box.
Bananas horn good to choice oro 2,3 to 30
cents u doen. Kmr Maiilla ebonies foi
copking purposes ate the only fruit ol that
class in tlio inatkct, and arc 5 and 8 cents
a quint. Floiidn oianges nio 23 and 10
cents ad07cu. Lemons tiro 23 tents, and
limes 20 cents n doen. .Ittuu apples tor
cooking are 10 cents n peek.
IISII.
'I he season liaSlug opened lost Monday
lor the catch ol spats, pompinos and ho,j
lish. mcmbeis ol thu llnuv hilm from
thu lowet Potomac, the llsbctmcn, trttu
to then promise of lost week, hove hod
thollsh stalls well supplied with those de
licious llsli since then. Tlieto aic but few
nngleis in the city who oer went down
the Potomac on a llshing ciuiso but he
come intimately acquainted with the
spols. 'Ihe shallow water of Piney Point
nlloids the best fishing grounds lor these
small fish. They tiaycl in laige schools,
and it the angler can drop his line in tlto
midst oi a school lie will liavo excellent
fishing lor the day. Iliey aio sent to
maiktt, and a bunch containing Hot 10
can be had for 10 cents. Pompinos ate
hnget in sc, and am classed among the
llnest lish. Thepticois 3.3 cents n pound.
Hog lish of good ni e tue $1 a doen.
Kennebec salmon ate plentiful ot 23
cents a )iottud, Salmon trout continue
tlio some at 15 cents n pound. Shtephead
nieaiiiving in laige quantities and aio
15 and 20 cents a pound. Halibut holds
its own ot 20 cents, nnd boiling lock at 15
and 20 cents a pound. Hunches of while
ncieh of good se, 23 to 10 cents a It inch.
Codfish is plcntllui at 10 cents ii pound.
FieMi iniiikiiel, iitopcil) broiled, makes
nsinoiy dish. The maeUetel aio plenti
ful ot 10 to 20 cents npicce.
Spanish macko)cl is cheap at 23 cents a
pound, lllack Sea bass at 15 ceufs a pound
nio much Inferior to hesh water bass.
Flounders aic 10 cents a pound. Sturgeon
meat is scarce, nnd has risen to 10 cents a
pound. Salt water tailors nie PJJ cents a
l)Oiind. The quotations ol smoked and
sail lish leiiiain unchanged. Sottirabj
aic udttced to "5 cents and W adoen.
Hind ciabs lem.iiu at 2.3 ccutsa doen.
Lobsfeib nie plentiful at 15 cents n pound.
Snapping Untie, neatly diesed, is 121
cents a pound, Chun oio 10 cents a
doen.
Ml' us,
Thcslight Ineieaselu the piice of lamli
in tho wholesale) nuuLct this week will
not ellect tlio letuil price. Spring lamb is
inelegant condition tit 1.3 and 20 cents a
pound, the price cd'couiso vatylug with
the cut. Lamb chops nro lii and 20 cents
a Dound Veal nlo continues in ood
condition, and is plentiful, piice varying
from 12 to 20 cents a pound. Veal chops
arc 15 onri 20 cents, while tho cutlets
'nie nioio tender and delicious
at 25 I'cnts a pound, Ten
der poitoi-hoin-o steaks hold tho do
muiidiit'JO und 2.3 ecuts a pound. Sir
loin steaks me 20 cents nnd round steaks
nie 15ccnts a pound. Ito.ist beef is prime
at 13 and 20 cents, whllo chuck roast as
ever Is 12J cents a pound Coined beef is
8 nnd PJJ i cuts a pound. The quotations
ol smoked and salt meats lcmalii un
changed. vol i rn vspoymi
Poultiyis peiccptlhly in betlei condi
tion tills week, which probably is due to
tho cool wenther. Owing to tlio lutoness
of the season and the unusual demand lot
spilug chickens, the supnh is so Insuill
clent that thev still hold their own at 2.1
and 2.i cents a pound nllo and .SO e cuts
a pound dressed. Old fowls oie always
equal to thu demand, 7.3 cents to $1.50 a
pall Poinostlo ducks mo 00 cents to $1
pnii, being detoimincd nceordlng to tho
weight ot the fouls. Ducklings, though
vn sum-, u'u frtUvulu piUv, hut uvt
In quality. 30 cents n poliiul is being
asked foi them.
"Nearby" tuikejsnro 15 nnd 18 cents a
pound, whllo Vermont mutton-fed turkeys
are 23 cents a pound. Tho game market
has received an addition in the form of
tho delicious nnd toothonio woodcock.
The season lor this excellent game opened
on the 1st Inst., nnd tlio supply as jet Is
scnicennd the prices high, ns they are
blliiglng$7.M)nilorcn. Gieen turtle, care
fully dressed, with diiectlon how to cook,
is 15 cents q pitlind, Frogs mo $ln doci).
UPTTFlt AMI i mis,
'Ihe quality of butter tills week Is nbottt
tlio some ns Inst, which Is very fine. Tlio
best Philadelphia print is -T . cents U
pound. Cicnineiv, ft oin sumo State, winch
is almost ns good, is 40 cents n pound.
New York butter, I mm good to choice, is
110 and 33 cents a pound, Maryland coun
try butter, in lolls, is 2.3 and .'!0 cents a
pound. Hugs ntc In abundance', at 18 and
'JO e cuts ii (Wen. Cheese Is 18 nnd V) cents
n pound.
THE CALIGRAPH FAR AHEAD.
I'lislcsl TjimMViHfi- In the Woildi
Alter a most ligid and thorough lent of
typc-w liters, the Imposition awaidcd thu
"Collgraph" the highest and only medal
eonfencd on onv type-bar machine, it
being simpler, ftistet nnd more easily
opeialcd.
Jlcitaicoftioaui chttmtfw (lilt twm'il.
"Callgraph'' olllce, lrt Fsticet. Adit.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
New Voile .Stock Blnrhnt.
Tho follow Ins hno been famished by .T.
Vain e I ewls, brtikct, southwest corner Ulghtli
and P streets:
tAME.
o. 'i Id
J. in
8IU 81 Krlc
iWHi
' :....:
i ii raetiie.
02W N.l('en...i
li5ljJ12-?4 'NPa....
47 18 r"nref..
(II) (HI I Oi-o Trails
D.-.Hi UftM.itock Isl..
lllii 11 .Wabash..
WIS 70H
ito :io4 1
Chicago lUnrlictH.
The following Kummnty Is by II. K. Plain &
Co., &t. Cloud httlldlns, Mnth and P stieets:
Whcnt-.Tuly..
Auk
bept .
Com July..
Aug...
Sept..
Oats July..
Aur...
Sept..
Tork July...
Aug...
Sept..
Laid .Tidy.. ,
Auk...
bept...
0 (I2M51
Uif)
OH.
II. K. Plain & Co , St. Cloud building, fur
nMicstlio follow Ihk oil quotations: Closed yos
tcnlnv, WH. Opened to-day, MlH,liUbust,
l)UK;owcst, 01M; 2.20, 1)0)4.
Washington Stochs.
The following nio tho closing quotations of
the Washington Mock UxelmiiKO to day as fur
nished by Jlcssis. Towers & Green, b.mUtts:
JIM.
Waslilnplon & Georgetown bonds.. ..
lctroKlllan stock
Columbia stock
KoithCiipltednudOHtitct
Aiiaeostla
Washington City (Jasllptht Co
(leoicetown Gaslight C'
lonkllnlnsuianeuCo
TMitlonnl Metropolitan Insiiiaiicu Co
National Union I asm ante Co
Arlington Innrnuco Co
( oliiinliln Insui iiiKO Co
.ltd
. 85
. ill
. 4(l
. (I
- 42)4
01
IT
100
ion
(lennan-Ainci lean liisuianeo Co lito
Potomac Insuinneoco
ltlggs Iiisiiriiiie o Co
Poind of Public Wotks Gi ten Hs
Masonic Hull bonds
Washington aiiuktt Co stock
" " " bonds
Inland and fcoacemst Co. stock
" " " bonds
Washington Ihlck Maditnu Co. stock
Jlnnkoi ashliigtoii
Il.mkof Waslilngton..
National Metioiiolltan Hank
Xnl onnl Hunk (if tlio ltunubllo
WVj
0'1
1)3
Kit
10H
.101
.137
1'iuineis' and Mccniiidus Notional bank
Georgetown , Ill)
Citizens' National Hank H-
f-ccond National Ilnnk 10(1
Central National Dank
Gieat PidlsIeoCo 88
Itcnl l,tttte Tltlo liismanco Co its
I'cniisyhniiln 'IclcplionoCo rVA
Cho!int)enko Ss Potomac Telephono Co.... 55JA
U. S. Llcctlle Light Co
Hub' Curl luges,
icfrlgerntors, cat pets and furnlturo sold on
weekly or monthly payments ut Smith's, 41U
Now Jen-ey incline noithwest.
Clearing sale, S10 suits. Ihoinan llros.,7 A K.
Tn llcrkeley. It is pure.
Clcpilngbnlo, summer clothes, KNein.utllios.
Havk von had n sample of llcrkeley?
If not, gctone, Itispuie. ThniiT8l8F
street noithwest.
Clpailngsale.scigo suits, nistmnii iiios.,7XK.
wFAfJCY GOODS.
81 1 BEVENTH 8TKECT.
The Largest Stock of Millinery and
Fancy Goods and Visltes In the olty.
Black Dress Goods, Embroideries,
Laces and Trimmings.
710 MARKET Bl'AOE, WASHINaTOM, D. 0,
SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
Villi Block ot Bun Umbrellas and rarasols,
WILLIAM R. RILEY,
alley Itullilliiu'. t'm-. Dili mill IS Nl. n. vr
GEO. WHITE,
Ladies' Tailor and Hauitmaker,
730 Seventeenth St. N. W.
National Melropolilan Fire Insurance Co.,
OlOl'eniiii, Aic, N. 3V.,AVnhhliiRtim, D.O.
CASH OAPITAL, 8100,000.
i:iMVAItl) UI.AltK, Pies.
,SA!UUi:l cjuiss, Seo'y.
DR. HEBBARD;
Who has eh on his life to hopeless vnrtereis,
can bee ununited tit.No. 7'-M l'Jtlist., Wii-h-Injtton.
1). P. Hjicdnlt): All ('lunula Diseases.
CoiiMiltiitlon fee, $1. A Saw tosthnonlidn:
"l)i Ilcbbiiid has but Suv, iriiiiymipuilois In
theme (Ileal lino."- Jliooklin funle
"l)i Ilchlmid Nil incillc.il witorof hUilim
puto." jVh Yoik lleiattl,
"A phvsleliui of thoifiiiKliKclciKC, oxlcudi'd
knowlcilpe and lumu iiiiicllinlaxpvrleiiee."
m. hiiKill,J'itUUiii y, m. c. A.,Jiiuokltiii,
Y. 1'
' "Jir Ilebbaid Isioiitlimnllj dNcoeilui;nuv
method8of siivhii,' liuinmi nv."l'iltiidtliiUi
J'ltfS.
"1 lie doctor liioiio of tliu most skillful sur
neons nnd eoinrduit inidlciil iielvKeiie hi this
eountty." Sti llmnni t.i l'uil(iitlmii.
"1)1. Ilebbiild Is noiklim with tho inoit in
tene ciunPstnesto lieiil Hie sick, open blind
ejes, unstop deal tins mid nalo Ihe l luff."
Jhorlittnce Vieri.
"iloMoii U pioild lo he thu homo of this cclo
hinted phHlclan, o lone u workur foi human
nc win - tuition lliiulil
"llr. Ilehliiud IiiihiiiiiiIu new eoutilhiitlons
leeentb toincdUal uluuc whlih tiiomUe lo
beoiBieat luleiisl," Jliulmi litiifllti
"1). ilchhnid In utteilj mi oilishial man -thepiodliil
ot IiUowii ciiiik nml, while ho
woikt lot tho latKint wi'lfuiu of the people),
hls ahnoxl Hiipdlnuiiuu In lilsiffoits to make
idlHiuoof a happy fiituiu '- flit Aoith Amtr
han Jteneic ulH If
SCHUTZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER
THE lltfT IN Tilt; DIbTMOr.
SAMUEI. C. PALMER, Aaent.
X221 TTTUSTV-NtXa HTunET KyTHW3X
NVC'cn..
Itbhoiu...
Cnn P....
NW'est...
CM&btl"
CJI.V li..
Pa Mall...
WUnlon..
:ii;n ri.-ifi
m I nix
W4 :ivm
um iiiS
1:1 j t:i
i
i
Mo Pa....,
Tex Pa...
Del & II..
Cen Pn...1
o. 11. I.. o.
87MJ 87K m 87"
8I1J 81)12 88 HOW
47J1 47M 47Hi 47
47Ui 47W 47$ V,l
47fS 47d 47k 47W
inH ;tiR. nM am
!) illjS uiik -Mm
J,"iM 2BK 2,314 2"?i
10 02W 10 (I'jtg'lO 02)i 10 02V6
io npuo vwio in loi'jyS
10 25 110 25 I10 17W10 20
I fl 02KV 2l II l'j
I (1 771 0 70 II 70
THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
IVnj.s nnil Hours of (lettlni; In nnd Out
or Washington.
Dd'AitTinti: or llullrnnil Trnlni from
llalllinoro .V I'olomau Depot, Sixth unit
II Strcols.
J'or lloftoii2 p. in. (without chango of
cats.)
I'm- JS'nv Ywl 12.15, 7-10, 8..T0, 0 10
(limited) nnd 11 a. ut., '-', 1
nnd 10 p. m.
Fvr I'hlhdcWtin 7:10,8. TO.O.IOnuellln. in.;
2, '1,0 and 10 p. in,
1'ot lUtltimmc-rilXh 1:K, 8.TO, 0.10 anil 11
n.iif.;lir.W,21Il 1:23, 1:10, band
u p. nt.
J'or Cliicono, Cincinnati ami St. Louis-
-0.10
n.iii. ntt(17:0p. m.
1'or livffuiu, Jilmiiu nml JfnrihburgOAO
ti. tn. nnd 10 p. m.
i'orlltwyxxVit 0 113 a. in., 12 03 unit I 23
p. in.
iVi VopCa Cud hint" 15 a m., 1. 10
p. m.
1'iotii llnltlmoic Ohio It. It. Dnpnt,
Corner New ilrixuy Atvnuu nnd O
Slicet.
JrJlnllimo)Cr, 0.10, 0.10, 7:'10, 8W nnd
10 03n.ni.: 12:10, 1:21, 11:15, n-'SO,
'1-80, -PI0, 0:10, 0.10, 7, 8.Manilll
i). m,
1 'or AmmvoUi-U, 10 (Sundays 8.W) a. in.j
12.10 nnd 1:110 p. in.
1'or Point of Jlockn. l'icihrkk:1o a. in.;
'1:10 ami 11:15 p. in.
J Vr llaia 's J'a rv ami Mieiinmlnali Valley
8:10 and 0:23 u. in., 0.30 and
0.10 p. in.
'oi Giit)toihtri"2o, 8 10 and 1)23 a.
in.: 12..'.0, I 10, 5 '.), 0 10 nnd
11 lop, in,
1 in' lfancrrtouiiaiiSQ p. in
J'tu Clncaffo 10 a. in., 10 10 p. in
W I'itlthtirn 10 a. in,, O'lO p. in.
7 'en iVfic Oilcan! (exptcss) 0.23 it. in.
7'et Vituinnati, Luuhtilleamlfit. Lnnis 11.30
tinel 10:10 p. m.
1'ioin .Mexmidilii .V I'rediiilcksbiirt;, unit
Ali'YUiiilrln A IViiKliliiKtim It. It., .Sixth
mil It .Stiiels, lliiltlmoiu A t'liloiiuiu
Depot.
7'wJ(criiebi-0,7,0 25, 11.01, 11:33 a. in.:
2 03, 4:2(5, 1:13, 0.23, 8.03 ami
11:37 p. m.
Vor liiihmoml unit the South fl and 11.01 o.
in., and 1:15 p. in.
I'loni Chesnponhii .t Ohio It. It.. '-Ivth
nnd U SticL'lM, lliiltlmoiu A l'liliiiiinu
Depot,
1'or Cincinnati, St. Louii ami S'nnlh 11:15
it. m, and 5:15 p. in.
1'vr I'm t Jbii) oc, jVciijjcii t A cu t and XotfolL
11 a. m.
riom WiislilliRtan, Olilii A. AVplorn It,
It., Sixth nnd II Stieutn, Hiiltlmoio &
I'liloiiiue Depot.
I'm AlcamMa, t.ccibw(i ami Hound Hill
On. in. and 1.23 p. m.
AltltlVAI. or Tintns nt ltiiltlinoiii &
l'otoiiuie Depot by Itiilttmuio A. I'oto
iniKi It. It,
7'iow Jloton 2:10 p. m.
7''om Kav 1'orLanU VhiladchihiaTi 23,8 03
and 10 50 a. m.j 1:10, 2:13. 1.03,
7:10 and 10:10 p.m.
7'iom Jiuttimorc-n 30, b.Oo, 8:10, 8 30, 0.23
nnil lO'OOa. in.; 1:10, 2:10, 1.03,
5 50, 7:10, 8 nnd 10.10 p. in.
7'iom Clikano, St. J.vitis and Cincinnati
0.1.0 und 0.2j a, in
5.50 and 8
p. in.
73 bin Annawlii 8.10 a.m.
2.15 and 5.30
u. m.
7'io)ii JluJJah, Utmiia and Jlanitbmgd 25
a. m. and 8 p. in.
lly Alnxnndi In A I'ledorlchHlnirpr, mid
Aloxuiidrlii A WughliiKloii It. It.
7 em Alawitbia 12:10, (I 03, 8, 10, 10:10, a.
m.; 1, .'J05, 3 2.5, 3.10, 7.03 and
11:33 p. m.
7')Wii I'ichmoml and the South 10. 10 a. in.;
3.23 011(1 11:33 p.m.
Itj ClieMiipvaKe A Ohio It. It.
7'iom Cincinnati, St. Loui and the South $
a. in., 0.30 p. m.
iVmii 7'(K( Munive, XiujxhI Kens anil A'ui-
foil 3: 10 p. m.
It.v ViiHlilncIon, Ohio .V Wuofoin It. It.
7'iei Ale.xaniliid, Lceilmii nnd Hound Hill
8,23 a. in., 0 3-3 p, tit.
At llaltlinore .1 Ohio Depot b. llnltl
iniiie .V Ohio It. It.
73ei Jluhimotc 12:20, (1 30, 8:10, 8.10, 0 50.
10.33 and 11:15 a. m.; 1:5(J
(Sunday 3 p. nt.), 3.20, l'.'JO,
5:10, 5 2o, (I 33, 8, Otmel 10 p. in,
7'iom hi)ifywi 8 30 a. m. (10 33 on Sun
day), 1:50 and 0.23 p. in.
7'iom Point of Jlocl.i ami Vndnid. S,23
a, m.; 1:1.3 and 8.15 p. m.
7'iwn Jfatjiet'n 7Vi.v and Muniindonh
Valley ) 50 a. in,; 0 30 anil
10 53 p. in.
I'imii Liuithntbmnh'Si, 1)50 and 11-30 n.
in.: 3:10, 1:15, r;i, 8.15 anil
10 55 p. in,
1'iiim JliHietttonn'.i 50 a. nt. and 5.30 p. in.
7')ci)it Cliicaio ami Pithbuij.'H)i, in, and
(.'Op, in.
73fii TVfic Oilcans 10 55 , m.
Pivm Ciiuiinutti, l.ouisiillennd St. Louis
(la. in, and 1:15 p. in.
A1I11IVA1.
AND JUU'AltTUlli:
sii:a.miicats.
OI'
l'oit IMonitii'
l'luey 1'iilnl
Steitiiieii.
unit. Xm folk
Scicnlh Street
: H7ii, (sic omcr OioiRoficaiy)
I.e.n'es 'l'lieselnys, 'riuusdays
und Satutdnys, at 5 30 p. in,;
letuiningMonduyVi'huisduys
nndf-atuidajs, at II a. m,
-S'mi Stieit W'lmif (steamer .laioMo-elcy)
Monday, AVednc-day tuel
Nduiday, le.nes at O.'Ui p. m.
Amve rt.:,0a. in., Wednesday,
I'lidoy and Monday.
roloinue Khcr LuiiiIIiikh.
S'nth Stmt II half (steamer Thompson)
juoiiday. weunesdiiy
rilday, leaves at "a. m
and
Mount Veiimii nnd .Iim Hliall Hull.
Satnth Sheet W'haif (steaiiicrCoieoruii)
I.c.nesiitlOa.in.ilaily. Auivu
1 p.m.
I.nncr t'l-dui Point.
Stunner Aimeuia Leaves at tin. til., daily,
except Sutuiduy.
Chapel 1'olnt (I'otoinne 1th m),
Stunner limine, Laic I.eaes at S to a. hi.,
.Suiielav, Monday, Wednesday
and Satuiday aiiiel),.!Up.iii.
Clljnioiil.
,$(((i!iirJiiiiHWiif7f(m Le.ivesatUa.iii,,
S.ituiil.iyH, ictuiniiiijot Op, nt.
(lent Tails nnd C'lihln John HiIiIkd.
Pmhtl Jluiltiurltiom Illgli and Canal
btietts, fienigctowii) Leaves
ut fi a. in., .Sundays, Tuesdays
and l''uilays, tetuiiiiiitt at 8
1. in.
WALL PAPERS
WINDOW SHADES,
Picture Rods,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &c
Tlio Latest Styles, Lowest Prices.
TUBMAN'S,
411 NINTH ST," NORTH WEST,
AUSTIN P.
leal Estate
:i'426-"F STREET
Attention given "bo Real IBstato xl
all its BaraiXLOlxes-
Houses Bought,
Vacant Properly. City, aud
HiO-A-ICsTS IsTEO-OTIATBD,
SUMMER RESORTS.
m
hotel iii:.t.opr.N. itmionoTit,
Del. Oiien.lnnoli), ihj.. one nun
iliedrnrils Irom tho bicaKcrs. llnti
ol tho finest beaches In tho world. Nu under
teiw. l'lie escapes niuldudnnKo pufoct. I'lno
iniiinliic nnd iKhhiK. Hates 310 to 315 per
week;S2.C()tn3:iperdiiy.
'oi chculaiMnduicvs
Jelll-lm .TA3ti:S ANTISHIIL.
JlltS. V. A. lltN'r.S HAS TAKEN I'OH
the hummer n (lellRlitrul lesiaoaeo on
tlm lioulcrof tlio beautiful Lake Win-
nepefoiikto (three limns' tide from boston by
mil), andean accommodate! a limited numbor
of persons w ho drill o a l estriil ana iiuct place.
Apply peiioiially or addiess 1108
11 HI., !MlU
nigioii. i). e-
Jeldtf
PINEY POINT HOTEL, MD.
Klnot two Miles ftom
Washington, on the Potomao River.
OPEN roil GUESTS JUNE 'JO.
f-tenmers i;xcclloi or Gcoico Eeary each
OMMilnR fiom foot of 7th st.
l'or terms, which will bo moderate apply to
Hotel; Wash 11. 'Williams, 7th and lists, n. w,
or W.lMUdK,
1e0 fim 1'iopilutor.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
HAJtitis nuusi:.
r.iritOl'EAN I'LVX.
I'eiin"ihnnla menuo, near rouitecntlistiect.
hlieclaliotcs foi bummer .Men ith
GI.INTOX HOU.Si:, 7TU ANM) I ST.
n w; flrst-cliiM table boatd and l.iiica
rooms nt leusonablo lutes; locution eenti.d.
M M. () NA LOU. 1'ioprlctor. ly.'l tf
OT...7Anil-S' IU)Ti:i.,
O EUUOPEAN PLAN,
Mxthsticetond l'ennsj U'nnla uenue.
1. WOOHHHUV. IToprletoi.
TIE I0SEKA.I,
1323 F Street N. W 0pp. the Ebbltt,
WASHINGTON, I). V.
(Tho Clarendon, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.)
C. LOSEKAM. Proprietor.
JWMCML
J. EDWARD GORE & CO,,
1U31 I'&tu'etX. AV., lViishliigtoii, D, C,
Bankers and Brokers.
S 111 AI Kilt IS
Stocks, Grain, Provisions anil Petroleum
In Fractional Lots on One per
Cent, or more Margin.
Istoclfi., 10 to 51)0 Slimes.
Gliilu, 1,000 (!;(), 000 Hushed.
Liu (1, 50 lo 500 TIoicvh.
1'oih, 00 to 500 Illinois.
Nolntcicst chaigedfor cnuyluR. Constant
QuntatloiiH Spot cash f,cttlcmciits.
'this Is tho' best way to deal in thonbovo
in tides on u limited amount of capital. jyJ-tf
J. VANCE LEWIS,
BROKER.
Stocks, Grain, Provisions and
Oil.
I.eUiolt lliiildliiff, Klh und l'SU.
I.aigo and fcmall Quantities, btrlctly on
Commission, rrluito Wires. Constant Quo
tations. Office open from 8 a. m. to 5 p, m.
TOWEBS & GREEI,
Bankers and Insurance,
1423 F Street Northwest,
WASHINGTON, D.O.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Deposits Subject to Check.
Bpeclal attention given to Departmental and
ottior Oollectlons: Buy ana Hell U. ti, Hondo
and all District Hecurlilcs. Wo lasuo
Drafts and Circular Latter s of Credit
on Europo and tho East.
ii, E. PLAIN,
IV. I), UIBUS,
B.K. PLAIN & GO,, Biters.
Grain, Provisions, Potroleum,
Stocks,
St. Cloud Building. Ninth and F St.
WASHINGTON, D. 0.
Ulty ltetoroncos National Hank ot tho He
public. Chicago Correspondoatt UILMINE, HOD
MAN & CO.
Constant Quotations ot tho Chicago and Now
Yoilc Maikets irom direct prlvato wires.
V, V, LILLEY.
T, A, KEiNDia,
F. B. Lilley & Co..
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions
and Petroleum.
1427 K BTHEET N. W WABHINQTON, D, 0.
DHANOH ori'lOE-4 B. Uollliiay Bt., Iialtlmore
orHiiUwny and othor securities bouzht
and tplj on OonimtMiou ouly, Btocka and
boiutf) bought tor tuvestmom or carrion on
lunrglu, t(
BROWN, .
and Loans,
NORTHWEST.
Sold ;ahd Eented.
awan, Btught and Fold.
CARPETS AND FURNITURE.
Julius Lanstmrgli,
315 Seventh Street.
I
I
And Upholstery Materials.
&
415 Seventh St. N. W.
I
Cnrpots, I'urnlturo and Upholstery, New
Canton Mattings, a large Stoctc ot llaby Oar
riageB, and tho colobratod
Alaska Eefrigerator.
Window Bcroona and tho Celebrated Wood
Oorpetlng.
Loose Covers for Furniture a Specialty.
Carpet, Furniture, Bedding, Dra
pery and Upholstery Warerooms.
-W- H- HOEKB, j
801 MARKET Bl'AOE, 808 b 310 8th HI. n. w
!
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
BLA.3STDE5: 3BOOI3CS,
COLORED TISSUE PAPER,
75 Shodos.
Pino Tar Moth Taper, Paper hhd Envelopes.
E. MORRISON,
805 and 807 D St. Koitluvcst.
10K ENQltAVED AND TniNTtD
VISITING OARDS
ao to N )
" 3FJREES. 1343 F ST.
l'lato and GO Cards, $2; 100 Printed Card,
$1. Opposite Ebbltt Uuuao. ;
i
Buy Your Books and Stationery '
AT
TWO HTOKKa.
Drew's New Drug Store,
NINTH AND PENN. AVENUE.
pyopen all night.
ECCAriTAT.
Tlclicts only $5.
VKIZK $7.1,000.3CJ
blmres In I'ropoitliiu
IfKH
Louisiana Stato Lottery Company
" IIV do hti ely cei llfii thai ue supenUe the ar
tangtmentsfor all the Monthly ami Flint-Annual
JJiaulngsof The Louttlana htate laUtry t'on,
jiany, and in ixnon manage and contiol the
Diauings themselves, and that the taint ue con.
ilueUduUh honesty, fairness and in good lalth
iouaiit itllim ties, and ice authoi he the f 7i;xiy
to vie this ccillflcate. tilth fac similes of out tig.
natmes attached, In ttsadieitlscments."
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Contiiil.inloiien.
Ineoipotuted In 1808 for 25 years by tho
I.CKlshiuuo for Educational and Uliailtuhlo
pin poses vlth a capital of $1.000,000-to
which nreseno Hind of over $550,000 husi
since been added. ....
lly an overwhelming popular voto It frail,
chlio waxmadon part of thopienent btatu
CoiiKtltntlon adopted December 'Jd, A. 1), 1H71.
'J he only lotto year toted on and endoi ted by
the people oj any htate. It neitv suites or post-
IHIIift.
llo Oiiiud Single Kuinhoi- Ilimiliigit
t n Uii pliien monthly.
A S1'I.1CNI)IU Ol'1'OItTIINITYTOAVI.V
A lOlITUM:. Sr.VENTll OltANI) DltAW
INO.CI.AbS O. IN'I'lIi: ACADEMY 01" .MUSIC.
NEW OKI.EANB, TUESDAY, J ulj 11, 1KH5
1 8'Jel Monthlv Draw itur. ,
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100.000 Tleltrt lt lrlo Dolluih l'.uoh
X llictloim, lnl'lfthn.lil piopoitlon.
1.1ST OP PHIZES.
1 CAPITAL PHI2E
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375,000
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AI'l'ltOXIMATUlN PIlIZEi.
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1,1)07 l'llos, ninoillltlllK to- , ...-$'.'111,500
Application foriiitetoilulnHhouldho nnd ,
only to thu olllco ed thu Cuinpuiiy hi Nuw in r
leiius
I'm fmthei liifinmatlon WTlledeaily. kIvIiis
full nihil oh 1'OSl'AI. NO'llN, jixpuint
.Moiuu OideiH oi Now Yoik llxehaiiKu In oidl
limy littei. Ciiueney bv Express (all Minns of
$5aiid lipwaids nt our eieiisel uddrnwod
in. .. i. if ii .,
Isu OileuiiH, l.u.,.
Malee P. Q Slonoy Ordtis pajahlu nnd rtiv
,1..La llj.nlul. ..ul Itllntdlr,
M:V OltLKANSNAlIONAl HANK.
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