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I J'Ji! Til i:i! IXlllV.VVWXS.
For Ihq Middle Allatille 9taton, warmer,
folr wcnlhir, followed In tho northern jior
ttoii ly Unlit local talus, tuulhcrly wind",
lower I Mounter,
Fur l-'rlilny, coiillntinl cool and ifcimrnll.v
fair wenlher Is Indicated fur New l'.iurlawl
mill tlic Middle Atliititlu States.
'I'lieriiioiiieU'i' ltondlm.
Thermometer leadings, Hoplemlier it: .') n.
tn., 51.8i7n. m., M.0j tl n. til., W'.rt.
tfcptiinler ": Mean ti-mitcrnttirts OlV.'i
maximum, 7(V.fii inliiliuiiiii, firtMlj mean
relatlvo humidity, 00.0 per cent.; otult
precipitation, 0.
lintel llli'crlni'.v.
i:hMlllli,uo, loriicrtlthntid FidriK-t.
St. .lainca Hotel, 01 h id. mid I'oiiiin. are.
Harris Ilotifo, IVnnn. live., near lltli St.
Clinton Ilntim, Tth mid I Mn-i'tn.
Loioknm, 1SU! !' sheet northwest.
cuinir iu:couti.
1'oi.lri: t'oi'iiT Jmlgo Hnoll. Ellon
Shtppcrd, coloird, disorderly conduct; V
or Ifi days. John duties, colored, v
fiiniirj ; ponds or CO ilajs In thu workhouse
Tostph Kelly, ilo.j personal liomK .To.
Hume, dUoidcrly conduct; $ii or Ifidays.
Michael I.nnkady, vagrancy; IK) days In the
vorkhotuo. Charles Johnson, cruelty to
niilmnlt; l'ntrlck Smythc, hooping Ids 1 it
open on Sunday; $80 or ISO days appi-al
noted. Wm. J. l'ltzycruld, Sunday bar;
J'.TimflOilojs. Euill llrui'lil, l.eopllur, nn
nnllecuMil liar; Jill," or nUility. George
Miller, Hiiwlny liar; tjtlVur !I0 days. John
W. ifmllli mill Jblm Giutcr, nrtr.iy: . eich.
Mnnd Hihaoffer nml lloy Leonard, ulTrjyj
illMiilsrcd.
LOCAL ItUllU'S.
A rOAi. oil. lump exploded In the houso of
Mid. Allco Hooch, No. ItiSI Seventh street.
Intt nlcht, nml Mis. Hooch wr.s severely
luiucil ntoiit t lie head and (ace.
limns owned by William Arnold of New
Yoil: nml 1. 1'. llciid, llrooliljn, were llhcr
ntcil In Washington this morning for Now
Tori;. Air Hue distance Is about 20:1 miles.
A 13-vnAii-oi.icoloicd boy name I Win.
Chlslcy, while rligiigi.il In mi altercation
Willi n wldto boy named IMw.ird Shucriio
of Good IIopo lluntl, was struck on the
head ith n stone. I)r. Taylor pronouneed
the boy's Injury concussion of the brain.
A (oioiiKii eait driver named Charles
Juliusou pleaded gulllv beforu .finite Sncll
this morning tn cruelly treating uud tor
menting his mule hy driving it to a curt
while the luck of tin; animal was sore. lie
wr.n rctumltteit In default of a i Hue.
Tur. C'oltimLia Democratic Club met List
lilglit for tho first ttnio this season. There
was n Iaico nttendnnco nnd Mr. A. A. Wil
ton prickled nnd .Mr. Lawrence (lardner
at ted as f eeretary. The club Is perfecting
plans to assist In tho coining Virginia and
Mnrjlatul campaigns.
John A. Kawi.i.nV Post, 0. A. 1!., nnd
the Union Votcrnii Corps (First Coinp.uiy),
givo a combined excursion to Annapolis
nt.d Pay lildgo next Sunday morning which
promises to bo ono of thu most cnjoy.ihlo
mid telret trips of tho season. Excellent
sport Is promised the exeuisloulsts In llsh
Ing, Kithlne;, etc.
(1i:ani Woniiiv Chief TMiriAit Cai.h
wci I. has appointed thofollowlnftdelejjntcs
tu icpreseut tho (irand l.od;;o of (lood
Templars of this District to the temperance
centennial which meets 111 Philadelphia on
IlioSSd Instant: A. II. Frear, J. S. l'olcr,
V. T Ilallcy, William V. Swltrlcr, .Mrs.
Jiniy (i. roxwell nnd .Mrs. Dr. Sarah
Ilrnlthwalte,
Tun Eqi'itaiim: C. II. Associatiox held
IIr H'vciitvllrtt nioiithlyineetliit: last lilulit
ot the National Jllllcs' Annory, (leorp) W.
Jlaikucss In thu chair nnd John Joy Kdson
ceeietnry. Advances were made to the
(harcholders amounting to So'J,0J()
nt nn nvurago jireinluiu of slvty ier cent.
The sectetury repoitcd that 2,!Ul) shares
had liieu taken nml paid for In the ninth
Issue, Ii.ciraslii monthly leceliits T,,r,00,
The receipts for Auj;iibtwero $,"(,!) I1.S3.
Tub 'Watlilnnlun Light Infantry Corns,
nt their meeting last night, eloclcd nine,
rdlvo incmuuiC Jlcssrs. Iioss, Hell, Dan
enhower nml Mayor lMiniinds and .Mr.
Dougherty of Cnpe May wero niado honor
my members. A committee was appointed
to diaft lcfolutlons of thanks to thu .Mayor
mid cltlzius ot Cape May for their enter
tainment of tho corps on tho occasion of
Its liccnt encampment. Tho Montgomery
f! rays, at a recent meeting, placed thoYV.
L. I. Corps on their lilt of honorary mem
1 ens, mid tho corps reciprocated in llko
inaniicN
This Loenl l'rcachcrs' Association of tho
31. K, Church of tho city nut last evening
nt 1337 Tenth street northwest to elect dele
gates to tho National Preachers' Association
that meets nt Hruoklyn, X. V., September
!i0. Tho president, llov. Samuel Kramer,
called tho meeting to onler, J. 1!. Wright,
(ccrctary. Several members wero elected
slid delegates to tho convention. Itevs.
Samuel Kramer, J. It. Wright, W. W. lluck,
lienll, Wllkerson and Motchctt woroelirled
delegates to tho convention. Tho meeting
ndjourncd until Sunday, tliHO ). in., at Sea
men's llclhel Jtetrcat.
"Old .Iiii.' (Iron Aniitlii'i' dinner.
Old Joo Kelly and Michael Sanhody, tho
two veteran habitual drunkards of this city,
wero both tu tho prisoner's dock at tho
I'ollco Court this morning. These men
have spent a largo portion of thelroxlstcnco
In tho woikhouss for being common drunk
ards. Kelly's hard drinking Is telling on
him, and ho Is very feeble. Ho has prop
erty and Is generally neat and wclhilresscd.
lie made his usual eloquent appeal for
meicy this mornlug. "I want to sco Char
ley yo mid swear off, Your Honor. I am
folng to stop ilrinkltitf," ho said. Officer
lollluljergcr sworo that ho arrested tho old
man on complaint of his tlstr. Judge
Sncll gavo him another chance nnd took
his personal bonds not to repeat tho olTcnso.
Emiliody made no good resolutions mid
promises aud ho got ninety davs on tho
faun.
7t Appt'iil In "lnjr C'nHi'M."
All ilpuLt as to thu result of cases, of per
sons cliargcd with keeping unlicensed dogs
when they cumo before the I'ollco Court
was removed this morning. Ills Honor
f aid that tho lnr Imposing a tax on dogs
hod I ten sustained in tho upper court, and
ho would not suspend cases In the future to
allow tho defendant to appeal. Ho said
that ha wanted It uudorstnod that these
coses would lo promptly disposed of and
lines imposed In the future. Ho gave judg
ment In a number of suspended eases.
.IncK" Hem to tlir llry Doric.
Jctcpli Hume, In tho uniform of tho
United Stales Navy, was lowed Into tho
dock nttho Vollco Court this morning for
holstcioiis and mutinous conduct on tho
Avenuo last night. An officer sworo that
ho had hoisted In more grog than ho could
c nrry. He was sent to tho dry dock on tho
Kastcru llraueh for in days,
Tim K.T TrlpM to tlm (Sen.
Tho regular excursions to tho seashore,
in tho Veiiusylvanltt Itallroad, will bo cou
tlnuid Friday next, 4th Inst, Tickets are
good to return within llvo days. Train
leuvlng Washington at 11 o'clock u. m.
reaches tho scashoro In tlmo for tea, Hound
trip rate 5.
Tin- Itodh-H Mtlll riueeoveied.
All efforts to recover the bodies of Mr.
John II. Morgan, 6ou of Senator Morgan of
Alabama, uud Mrs. KmmaDella-Stclla, who
wero drowned near tho Chain Ilrldge, bavo
been fiultlcss up to this afternoon, Kfturlt
lmvo been raado during tho day by several
crews of men to rescue the parlies.
J.iiylnjT Denting I'lpiw,
llefore Commissioners tako any action on
tho application of tho Washington Heat
mid Power Company to lay heating plpos,
Thoy deslro to learu the views of thu prop
city owners on tho routes ilosfguatcd,
Itnhy i'nii'liigi'H,
refrigerators, carpets aud furntturo sold on
weekly or monthly payments at Smith's,
413 New Jersey avenuo northwest,
Judge, Miii'll In t'liutgi'.
Judga Suell resumed tho belich at tho
I'ollco Court this morning after a month's
vacation at his home, Wntervllle, Maine, aud
other points In tho north.
, TlieManiilngleadersot thuAlhapy Dem
ocracy are supporting Hill for the nomi
nation for Governor of Now York,
.1 TfMr;:.s?'r as .lViPtrs.
lKdimd Sltlniirl' AsHttiltril D.r Xp
nrii'H Vlillc IJiliuilriK.
tr. lulwiinl Skinner of the Nittlonnl
.MiiHiun look n day nil ycslerilny to try
IiIh skill nn n tnnrkstnnii on the fnl,
loollisoiiie, fcntlii't'y gnne which the
lnw lislieied lulu Iho run no of lite
epiirlnwirs sliotj'im ln-t Tucntlny. Hi
MrsaiioiiipaiiUil by his brother. Tnkliig
ndtitlitiMin of the high thin Ilia skiff was
hiadid up n small run on tho Virginia tide,
si.iilh ot the Long Drlilge, wlilch again
emjitlis Into the l'olomoc at tho foot of
Aillngtc ii.
Inn nliont half wny up tho stream Mr.
fkliuifr Ici'nino thlisly, and ns they wore
I nrsii.g a fsrm house, the yard of' which
iiiiHkiI un the stream, ha was granted
ltnntttlui by h woiiinn who wno sinndlng
In tl oyntd to gi'l fume water at the well.
Mr. I'klnner lett the skifT, but had taken
lirnlly n dorm stew tnwnnl the well when
I e wns poutieiil upnii hr two negroes, who
Wele eonci nidi III the liiihes, nnd nt the
i.lnt of ft pistol ho was unteied to drop his
Utin ni.d siirriuder.
Ititsead of dioppiiig his gun he turned
the muzzle thiealenliigly Inwards iiueof Ilia
men and nsl.id what they watitcil. Ono ro
pllid that hn was tho county sheriff us ho
ttitnid the lnpil of n faded, greasy coat, cc
hllltii'g his nulhoiily ns suell on u rusty
pine uf metal and ordered him under ar
int for tiispassliig on prlvato iroperty.
Mr. Skinner says they ennleil him In lh,
Lntitnetit of n rlrkerly old shmity near Fort
Myer which he supposed was the liomu of
tl,u roiislil.il, ns gloat fat negro womiin
gnitid llulii nttho door. On thelloorlu
thobnsimeiitweluwM'iallll clad mid dirty
i lilldicn plating leap-frog nnd blind man's
l.lilf. llele'thntilnl tnnk plnee,
The oiiv who pnifrssiil tu lethc eonstablo
stuek n iitlll Iflilud his ear, and thrtiMlng
oiiii n giensy rci ord hook, banded him tho
iiilll to sign his iiamo in the IhioU. The
loi.flnlilo then iietid r.s Judge and Ids ns
sisti.i.t as a iiltness. Mr. Skinner was not
nlliwrd to testify. 'I lie lesiilt was ho was
lluid r and rM, which umountuil In nil to
is. Not having tho amount with him, ho
was uccnmpuiiltd by the eoustable to Ilia
I l.'ck-yanl of Mr. T. Walker, niur by, where
he hipothceiitcil his gun for tho amount,
which he turned over to tho constable uud
walked home.
Ills biolhrr met him nt the bridge. Mr.
H. Inner Is of the Impression that ho was thu
letiin of a dupe In which tha woman who
gave him peinilsslon logo to tho well was
an accessory. Ho will try his skill as a
marksman nt the gnuio stand In tho market
next time.
Tin: xinv vh.iY tiousi:.
I'ld'-prrts uV tlir Murrr of Her
.U;'h 1pri'n-Diiuii.
When Mr. Herzog ti.ok hold ot Lincoln
Hull, as It stood In tho early pari ot hist
st'iiFtm nml lilted It up ns n museum, the
terdlctof Iho people was that tho enter
prise would prove n succcs. .Mr. Herzog's
sagacity ns a manager mado him rcallzo the
fact that there were still opportunities hero
whlih needed bo cultivated, and hunt onco
fct nbout to clevnto tho ehaiaeter of his
homes. It was not long before tho theatre
going public recognized his honest cffAi Is,
mid before long, hardly an evening camo
that peisons were not turiiidaway fiomtho
liix-olllte.
At the close of the season Manager Her
n.g dielili'd to give up the management ot
his istahlii-hmciitc 111 l'ittsbuig nnd llaltl
moieand diMite his personal attention to
I he lu.iue In this city. During the summer
months the houso underwent a oourso of
Imprn', emi uls mid cmbclllJimciits which
has n Leved It of itsconeert-hall upnciraiico
in d iilaeed it in consonance with nil tho re
iiilitniciits of a play house of llrst-chiss
grade. 'Iho stugo has broil enlarged to
great size, imiirhigtho prodiicliou of the
most rxttnrlvu meludramas before thu pub
lic with effective scenic display. Four
liaiiilbitnu prlvato Isjxes have boon built,
ami u lliielv-deslgncil drop curtain painted.
The walls linve been repainted nnd tho en-ttri'opeia-bouso
lellttcd with a new system
of stiaui heating.
All Innovation in tho way ot a ladles' sit-tlug-rorm
has been added to tho many com
foitsof tile house, whero ladles van letlra
lttMcentho nets. 'Iho room Is elegantly
furnished mid Is In charge ot an experienced
dimestle. Among tho vailous local linns
iinployei In thu v. oil; of improving tho
tlie.itro wero Mr. John Swalnson: decora
tions, Mr. Henry Stluebergi sceiile artist,
Mr. W. K. Carpenter; stago eurponlers,
Mesers. John .Miller mid liobert Jloutz;
steam fittings, JIesrs. Hates and Johnson;
gas fitting, Mr. Wm. I.ockwood and S. S.
Mudd; upholstery, Julius Lunsbui-gli; paper
hanging, .1 tunes Henderson.
Mr. Hcizog will open tho second season
of his house next Monday evening, .Miss
iaincnno lingers in "uiaro ana tnu rorgo
Master" being tho attraction. This emo
tional drama has enjoyed a wonderful suc
cess in Europo under a variety of names.
In honor of the occasion Miss ltogcrs will
read n poem written by a Washington news
paper man. u ith tho changu In name, n
higher grade of euteitalumeiits will bo In
ougurnUd. Such pieces as "Tho Hoop of
Cold" and "Hazel Klrko"wlll bopicsentcd.
A I'lnr. I.Ctflll I'olllt.
A very sharji point was made In a ease bo
foro Judge Suell this morning. Alltert V.
l'aikcr was charged with being an un
licensed coinmeicial agent. Ho was taken
into custody by Dttectlvo lllock. Tho do
tcctlvo told His Honor that ho took thu ac
cused Into custody for selling trees nud
shrubbery for .Marshall A Company of
Cleveland, Ohio, no had no samples, of
couisc, but ho had photographs ot the trees
aud plants mid took orders ami had them
Illicit. 'I lie point was raised that tho law
piohlbits the sale by sample or eataloguo ot
goods, wares or merchandise, uud the prop
city offered hero was real estate, beciuso It
wns growing In the earth, Tho defence
claimed that tho trees were lu tho ground
when mid. Had they been separated from
tho earth they would then have been held to
be merchandise. rl ho Court took tho per
sonal bonds of tho defendant and stated
that tho sale of llieso plants and troes weio
n tho Inteie.it of agricultural improvement
and ho did not think tho law applied to It.
Wniitrd lor ."Minder In (Jroi'Kln.
A writ of habeas corpus was Issued by
Jmlgo Merrick this morning, directed to
Lieutenant of I'ollco John F. Kelly, to pro
duce tho body of Charles !'. Ward, alias
Cinwford. The writ was sued out hy.Mr.
John A. Cltirke, attorney for the prisoner,
who was arrested In this city by an officer
from deorgla mm a detective of this city on
tho charge of having murdered n man at
High Shoals, (la., July 7 last. Ward has
refused to go to deorgla without a requisi
tion, deujlng the charge. Lieutenant
Kelly tcstllled to the charge against the
licensed and his arrest here; ho knew
nothing of tho particulars of tho offense
ehnrgul. Messrs. C. C. Hitting and Martin
Midler tcstllled for tho accused; that they
knew him llvo and seventeen years respec
tively. Hitting tcstllled that ho was u man
of good character mid Is also a peaceable
man. Lieutenant Kelly stated that ho had
a telegram stating that an officer was on
his way hero with n photograph and descrip
tion of the accused. On account of tho in
dellnlti) nature of tho cldcnco, Judge Mer
rick adjourned the hearing until to-monuw.
OI'l'V HALh XOTKS.
ItciiiNor .Minor linpiirtiiiiro leiuird
I'l'oiii tlin !ourtM.
A suit to collect an account of StiS 1,5(1 has
becnlllcd by Charles 0. Hall mid others
ugulnst Charles 8, Hill,
llatcmnn ,c Co., bankers, havo cntorod
suit against William 1'. Canndtiy mid
Dwlght M. Sablu to compel tho payment of
mi overdue noto for $2,000.
William II, Jackson and (ieorgo J. Seuf
feile havo entered suit at law against Wil
liam C. Adams and F.llen C. Wright forthu
pajment nt a noto for $2,000, on which iVM
only has been paid, mid which U overdue.
Marriage licenses havo been granted to
Ccorgo Smith and Julia Llnch, both of
Howie, Mil,; James A. Fling and Alice M.
Slaiiilmaii, both of Montgomery Countv,
Mil,; Wallace D. Ncltzuy and llcrtlo !'.
Martyn ; Cornelius D, Willis and Carrie M.
Sears,
'Justh's Old Stiintl,"
010 D street northwest, buys Ktsnts"sccond
hand clothlngi Note by rao.ll attoaded to,
'Aliteiuoy Dairy Wugon."
Fresh Alderncy butter, churned every morn
ing and delivered tu Hi . "Ward" prints, a5o.
peris, Also oottaifo cheeso, buttermilk and
Bweet jnllk, 6c, per qt, Cream, -.'to, per pint.
ovr-nooii a von is.
, Jtoiilile-Mcnll finer of I'rIVi
nIijuoIh nt IttirliUtvHY.
At tlir riTcnt Iilppoilroinc nt lJurk.t
wny bilweeii lliiuluti nml I.eo tliero
writ- so ninny people nml .10 liitlrh In
trret frit Hint the promoters liuvo lie
rliltil In gtvn "H'.noo, illvliled inli) four
pti.i'R, fur n (loitlile-si'till nii'i'. Tito
following lmvo slgullleil their Intention
of rowing : Ilnnlnii iitnl I.oe Cotirlucy
nml Cimley, IEom nml IIuiuiii, llostncr
nml Cnmlnttr nml Termer nml inrttu.
The ma' will lie rowi'il on tvhul lu
kiinwii ns ,111111(11011 ll.iv.
1'mkrr 1'i.go of the Nawaus has Imeii In
town for n wiek past. Ho Is looking ex
liunely well, but lias grown very stout.
He sojs that ho has had no time for rowing
this sensim so far, and does not expect lo
1 e able lo low any this jenr.
It Is snld that Jim l'llklugtou has lost nil
1:;h uiMiry i.n his new summer veiituie, Ho
siui.it out III too large a scale, expcctlnglo
miike It n cheap Coney Island.
1 rsl jenr only ono race out of seven at
the Vi.tiinne irgattn wns won by a visiting
iliw, i. r., the' I'nlmer cup, won by tins
lVi.iisjlviilila gig eicw. The question Is,
how mnny will be so won Ihlsycnr? Of
muse, nothing ran be definitely said until
nlli r tn-iilght, when the entries close, hut it
Is quite likely that more than one men will
le won by visitors this jour. Tho Col u ni
hilism c tho only outs nblnto defend the
Palmer cup. us they alone havo n suitable
gig. The Columbia were defeated nt Fort
less Monino by tho new Washington Club
In Iho senior fonts, nnd to revcrsu th.it race
Is now tho great object of Iho Cultlliihl.ls
nt Iho coming rega'la. If the I'ennsylv.i
nlas wliitlicruliiicrctipracuoiieomorell be
rimes their piopeity and wlllgonway for
guild, Niuiooi' therltili would llko to sco
that happen, yet such Is thu rivalry between
i.ur local rlidis, that any ono of them had
lather sin the gig race go than to ioio tho
sudor four-o.iied shell, 'I lie rivalry be
tween the senior fours of tho Washington
r.iid Columbian Is tho strongest on tho
ilvcr, nnd the race between them will by a
desperate one. Notwithstanding this, thu
veiy best of feeling prevails. The clubs
nnd ctews me on thu best of terms, and It I
safe to say that which ever wins tliero will
not bo tho slightest Jar to the existing good
fi llowshlp, 11 Is a pleasure lo chronicle
this, and shows tho truo sportsman.
'Iho Washington have returned the boat
luniiid by tho'l'olomaes, with thanks. It
was nginccfiil net on thu pint ot President
Whtntlcy.
There will bo n meeting of the Joint ro
gultn committee to-night nt ti o'clock, at tho
lt.omsofthe Columbia Club on New York
avenue.
Tho paper shell of tho Washington was
itttirnc.nl yesterday from Tioy, where It was
rent to be mended.
Dnwrlinll.
Tho gamo yesterday between tho Na
tionals and Trcutons showed Jil't nbout tho
difference between tho two clubs. Tho
nolo was lit to 2. Harr pitched a great
feline again, and was well supported. Tho
nttliiig and lidding of tho whole nine was
good. To-day our boys play tho Nowarks.
'Iho scores of tho games yesterday were:
Athlctle-llalllmore, Its toil; l'ittsburg-CIncln-n.itl,
J lo 0; Metropolltau-llrooklyu, 0 to 11;
Hoston-l'iovldcnce, ! to!); Detrolt-St. Louii,
2 lo 1; Chlcago-Huffalo, 12 to U.
Home Sense.
Tho races to-day at Shcepshcail promise
loir cioso and lutercetlng. In the tlrst race,'
If Loulsctle can get oft In tho load, alio
should win, but she won't urn unless sliu
dots. Wnltiiwhilo Is lii very light, nnd
should nbout win If (llcanor does not. Tho
set nnd race will probably bo won by Klnien
dorf. 'Ililul laco either Heel nud Too or
War r.agle. Fourth race, Illclimoud; Ilfth
nice, Millie.
At Saratogo tho first raco should go to
Thistle; Fcrond race, Molllo McCarthy's
Last; third race, Iilsh Pat; fourth race,
Doubt; llflh ir.ee, tiny.
Thu peiforinancp of Sllpolon? nt Chicago
j est ci day was u wonderful ono. Ho broke
the reeoid at 1 1-1(5 inlleo, and that too In n
second heat. After tho llrst boat, won by
Sllpalong, Jim Douglas's "JuckV1 was
taken down, and Murphy put up. Tha re
sult wns the samu as the llrst heat, savothat
the record was bioken,
Tho New York Tribune says ot to-day's
rrcis at Sheepshcad Hay:
Of Iho lliliteen entries In tho llrst raco, Jfiof
u ltille, l.oul-ctle. If sho eotsu com! start,
should win, though Tyiiint I likely to mess
htr hard, and ought to get tho place. Thack
iray, If he wero only ilaht, woull havo n
ihiiUi'OKTCiid to iiiiuo of thootliers. Ill
dclcat of 511 Woodford at thu Juuu meeting
sluiwed that ho has n r.uo turn of sliced, mid
Ho distance I to Ids liking. Ilulssald tn lu
une, however, nnd his running In tho Twin
City handicap proved him to ho out ol form.
Sain Hum u Is entered for both tho llrst and
second l aces. If ho does not start In the llrst
line, hut Is raved for tho second, which Is nt
welter welixhts, oiin mile, he should win nud
Idea ought to get the ptuee.
Ileebaiiil-Tou ha been piling so wotl lately
that It looks ns If ho ought to win tlin third
lai u. Willie lltleliesa s uolilil villi sueoni .
llldidiMi, nt the wilithts, seems to lmvo tho
best ehameot wiiuilus tho fourth race, and
l'nvor ought to get thu place.
Millie, lliough shots conceding weight to
all of thu other.! Ill the two-ycaixild race, net
its If she had the speed nud stamina to dolt,
nnd should reach the whu llrst. Caleraoin-ht
to run recent.
t'hnrlc tmiKiio i Iho innit iirohahla winner
for lliehleepletlai.-e.iuul Wbnhludouimiy run
tlt'llllll.
The selections of the New York Timet
for the Shiepsheail races aie :
For the first race Monogram to win, with
I-oubrt to or Thackeray second.
For tho second race Itlcu llrst, ham llrown
FCt'Dlld.
For tho third race Hcel-and-Too should
win mid Dutch Holler get the phieo,
For the foiulli into Favor to win, with
Lolllivlnw second i
l'or thu lifth rucu Millie llrst, with Flavla
teeoiid.
For tho sixth rneo Abraham to win, with
Charlemagne second,
H7..ST wAsmxurox.
Seventeen boats loaded with coal have nr
rlvul Eluee last repot t.
The shipments from the mines ot tiio Cum
leiland coal icglou forthu week uiidlug
Satuiday, August !.), wero nOJiJlil tons, and
for the year to date, 1,771,50.1 tons, n de
crease of liflXO tons ascompaied with tho
corresponding period of last year. The coal
was shipped as follows: To Haltlmoro it
Ohio Itallroad and local points week', 3'J,-117-1
tons; year, l,2bi,7Bl tons; decrease, from
last year, Kl,-l7i tons. To Ciopcako it
Ohio Canal week: 12,8111 totis;year, 211,7'J
tons; Inciciiso over hist jear, 0,711 tons. To
Pennsylvania Itallroad week, 8,fi:il tons;
year, !i70,U55 tons; Inereuso over last year,
12.8KI tons.
Cleared: Schooncrn firaco K. (Ireeii with
".".0 tons of coal, mid It, Hoiveu, UJO tons of
to.il, I (.111 for Hostoii,
.Miss Heckle Young, a well-known young
kdy of this plate, dlul at her residence on
1 stieet, near Seventeenth street, yesterday
of pneumonia. JMIss Young nud her
blotter have kept n dry-goods storo on JI
Btirct formally yeurs,
Tenipcratuio nnd condition of water nt
7 n. m. (ileal Fulls, temperature, 71; con
dition, 17; leceivlng reservoir, temperature,
70; condition at noith connection, 10; condi
tion ut south connection, C.l; distributing
reservoir, temperature, 71; condition at In
fluent gnle-hoiiso, b; condition at diluent
gaie-iinuse, n.
Tliero was qulto a largo nssoniblago uf
the spoiling gentry intcruilxed with u good
many roughs ut I'm rest Hall last night,
gathiti'il to witness ail entertainment given
for Iho benefit of Messrs. Morrlssoy uud
Daw, tho programme for which promised a
coupio in sparring maiciies. Aiier several
songs and ilnneos tho llrst "mill" on thu
programme was called, and .Mosses. Wlggs
by Nally nnd Oeorge Norlhrldgu entered
the ling and began tho slugging, butit soon
been mo apparent that the men wero ln?tng
their temper and tho police on duty in the
hall wero obliged lo stop tho light. Tho
next match was then called and was fought
by the beneficiaries of Iho evening, nnd the
entertainment closed without any serious
tiouhlc.
Nervous Dulillltiiteit Aran,
You nro allowed a fret trial of thirty ilvji of
thu uso of Dr. Dye s Colcbratod Vallate Holt
w lib Ulectrlu Suspensory Applhincoi, for tho
speedy roller nnd permanent euro of Norvou i
liuhllity, loss or Vitality nnd Jlunlio xl anil nil
kindred troubles, Also for many other dis
cuses. Coinpleto restoration to hoillh, vigor
ami manhood guaranteed. No risk Is In
eurrcd. Illustrated pamphlet, with full In
formation, terms, etc,, mailed froo by ud Ire--tlngVoltalo
licit. Co., Murshiill, Mtoh.
JMIll).
vV!5I!TIvTTA,TTn "'!" C"J'' Tuesday, -0 . . 1,
JohnJ llenrelta.nged It years,
I ho funeral will tuko place from (D tr,v
nt four o'clock this afternoon, Frleud of lb
ilctcasetluieluUttd,
win: jiocnriT.Lt: twin.
Tine IKtilttltH, I..UKC 4'rinvJ, mil
lurli f.'ivornlilri 4'onimriit.
Tht) niinunl Kockvllle I'ulr opened .vctr
day under most favorable auspices, llosldeti
nhtige nlteiHlnnee from Montgomsry and
ndjseoiit roiiulle there was a large iitmilur
of peisons (rem this city present. Tlu ct
hllills arc said lo bo the lluoit In ininy
jesls, mnny of Ihe exhibitor coming frotu
Virginia and Pennsylvania. Thu exhibit of
live slock wns especially line, and somu
inagiilflccnl specimens nro lu tha pun. Tn i
list of cnlrleslti this class was long agticlmml,
mid many npiillrnuts bad lo hoi of used. The
display of machinery and agricultural iiu
pleincnls Is iqual to Hint of hist year.
Among the exhibitors In tht class nro
John A. Ilaker, F. L, Moure, (I. T. Diuilnp
nnd 1'. Il.llrlskrll ot Vnslilngton. Tha
ladlis' di parlmriit this ve.ir n urur Is tin
plliiilpiil I'ciiluro of the "fair. Thlsyoar It Is
snld lo bo tho Iluest display of the kin 1 ever
Men lu llil country, ills Molllo Wilson
wes the only lady present to repreiont this
illy lu homemade fabilcs, The Cost Com
l.liiatloii Sewing Machine Company of this
city illsplnjid n number of mnchhios.
'ihe li(HH) lining In tho iitlernouii ut
trutted much Inleitsl. Two racu wero run,
tl.e Hist Isllig forhoisos tintlliig lu liarnen
with ii i inn d not belter that 2:10, for a
ntilMi of iJlOO, divldeil Into four moiuy.
llicie were four stnitrrs, nnd the race wns
wmi by Don Hcinurd, Tho second nice,
forlbo feslist i mining lioise, raised nnil
nwiiiil in Montgomery County, was won
by It. Cooley's "Last Hose of Suiniii r."
To-day, thcsteotid day of tho fair, Is tho
most Important mid no atlrjcllve pro
gramme has been plepartd. At 10 o'clock
this morning there was n eavaleado of nil
the slock and tennis on the grounds, which
was followed nt 11 n. lu. by mi address Ivy
PiofissorM. tl. Kllrey of Virginia, which
wns ilellveicd from the pavilion, Then
cumo nn exhibition of horse ot gcucr.il
utility, liinvy draught, etc., In their classes.
In thu circle. In tha nfternoon tliero will
ho three races, and us tliero have hocn n
laigc number of cutrlos, good racing Is to bo
expected.
VjmnoiaL.
Willi Ktrt'i'l UiiMMlp.
Nr.w Youic, Sept. 0. Money 11 percent.
Kxthnngo quiet nnd weak. (lovdrnmenti
stiong. CurrtneyOs, 123 bid; ds, coupon,
12,1 bid; IJs do., 1121 hid. The stock miiket
opened firm but steady nt last night's
closing llguics, and up to the tlrst call
nothing ot Interest transpired. After 10:110
o'clock theio was a good buying of tho list,
under which prices iidvnnccir steadily to
noon, At tho last named liuur prices wero
up to 1 percent.
ScivYiirk Mluclc 3Sitillnt.
The following havo been furnished by. I,
Vance I.cwl, broker, southwest eo.'iicr Eighth
and (1 streets:
KAHK.
i), i:tO
l'.'jriiw
sum yt
Wit -17
triK IHJ4
at mi
ill H.I
ii) m
7r) 7
Jd r.)-,i5
si i at
11854 ttiu
tri-ii triij
nt -hi4
IM1 II
7Ui 70i!
I
Can J'acllle..
Ccn I'u
G II A (
Oil fct 1'..
. t-'K' -I'iM!1 " prfd....
.i aWM North Pa
.ISO lt:w i "iiref...,
"Iff TTINY C'en.
1 lOinnlui...
IOIM100M I " nrfd....
Pel.t II
HLAiW
Dm .V lllo ().
Lrlo
Filers
Kun ,fc Tex...
Ill Ccn
SJ Ccn
I, Shoiu
hfc Nash
Jinn Consuls.
JllchCci
Mo I'll
N West
iv ii! lire Trim
IIJ.' 1(I,'M
oili (ia2
ltrjA orcg ltall.
I'u Mall..
Iluadlng.
Uncle I si
St. l'nul..
" in-fit..
"it'll nt'
IW41 -t'JM
"1 I T 1
I
it n
rx & p.i.
too.n-100)4:
U I'aelllo.j
fl (!l WKh'rulsl
ttttji HJHh'Unloa
tisJl Vi il
Chlrngo liirhrlM.
The following summary Is by II. K. Plain &
Co., fct. Cloud building, Ninth mid (I streets:
ii.
Whcut-Scpt
(let
Nov
Corn Sept
Oct
Nov
Oats Sept. ......
tict
Nov
Cork Sept
Oct
Nov
Lurd t'ept
Oct
Nov
ttiK'
81)41
-
7;) 14
81'i
Sill
t--';i
si
"
81 Kit?,
U!(i -i'-??1
t'J Ilia'
3')! 3312,
llil
iVM
1J
BOO
Sijl
150 .'IM
yi'i;
fl(IO
8(11
Hh.1
IIS)
(tsJW;
0 17)3
KIT,
ai;.-)
niM
o 173-51
H 7.1 8 I'm
8 77!jP 8111
(! !S!! '
0 ' II 10
II 17)ul C 17M
on.
11. K. Plain !s Co., fct. Cloud halldlna. fur
ulshea (ho following oil quotation: Closed
vestcrilny, 1C0JS. opened to-dny, lCo)4;hlxliest
v.Ui lowest, liojf; aaM, iosm. .
Vi'.inliliijiloii KtorliH.
Tho following nro Iho closing quotations ot
tho Washington Mock IJxchiiuKU to-ihiya fur
nished by Jtcssrj. Towers & Green, bankers:
JIM.
Washington & flenrrctown bonds 110
Mctinpolltan stock KM;
Coliinibla Kloeu si);
n,,i 111 tiiiiiui uiiu v numi 11
Aniienstia 10
Wnshliurton City ClnslluhtCo I14
Oeorcetown GusllKht Co 41
Franklin Insurance Co
National Metropolitan Insurance Co
National Union Inurauco Co lDju
Arlington Insurance Co VMy.
1'nluinhln Insurance Co 10)4
C7ciinan-Aincrlcc.il Insurance Co I'U
Potomac lusurnneo Co il!j
lllggs Insurance Co 65ft
lloaidor I'ublle Works Green 8s 05
Mnsoniollnll bonds lot
WuEklugton Market Co. slock !;'
" " bond 10j
Inland and fccahoard Co, stock
" " bonds
Wushingtnii Prick Machluu Co. stock 101
Hank 11I Wn-hliigtnu '0
Hunk or AVnshhiKton :n
National Metropolitan Hank 13.1
National Hank of tliu Itepubllo 150
I'm inert' nnd .Mechanics' National Hunk,
(ieorgelown 113
Citizens' National Hank
fcccoiid National Hank 11-
tvntnil National Hank V"
(heat Fulls Ice Co b3
Ileal Kstnte Title Insiiraiico Co
I'ennsylvmila Telephone Co 51
Chesapeake fc I'otoinno Telcphono Co.,,. 70
U. fc. lileetile Light Co
AfilNTM'MAN, an YKA1IS OF AOr.
whoso constantly Inrrciislng business re
quires nlil (if pal tiler, would llltu iicquuliit
unco of lady, sumo niro or less, with soinu
rapltal; miitrlmony In I uturo In nRrouiihlo; ref
Hemes. .1. Andruws. t'rltlo oltlee. sua Ut
KEEP'S SHIRTS,
1J7 SEVHNTII 8X1113131" N. W.
O. P. BURDETTE,
KObi: AGENT.
The llrst thing utter getting back
f mm your vacation you wuutto lit
yourself out from head to foot with
nleo garments, Now call nt
1914 and 1916 Ponna. Avqiiuo.
mid you will And that without nny
trouble mid worry yoitr wants cau bu
filled.
Hoots nnd shoes of tho lutcst stylo
nnd brandi new Btock.
Hyeiylhlng In tho way of gentle
men's furnishing goods at
101 1 AND 1010 1'KNN. AVK.
SOHILLENGER
Artificial Stone Paving Co.
Office, 1418 Now York Avenue.
Artistic and Fino Work in Comont a
Specialty.
Our Skilled Workmen lay tho following
Pavements;
Schlllenrjer'a Patent, Best Granolithic.
Asphaltum, Artificial Stone.
Neufchatol, Mastlo.
, Kitchens, fildownlks, stable and Collars
laid with neatness and promptness.
Owners nt property nro notlllod that thoy
will bo held rosponslblo for Infringements of
this patent, The United Mates Courts for thu
District of Columbia havo recently enjoined
ll.li, Cranfurd uml tho Commissioners mu
District of Columbia from laying this uve
incut, All artificial stono pavements ,1 hr
ban that laid uudcr thu patent are worthless,
JOB. O. MoKIBBIN,
Telephone Cu.11407-2, l'rcsldent.
THE TilAVELERS' GUIDE.
Ways mid Ilom-.i ol' (ii'lllue; In mid
tlllt Of WtlHlllllglOII.
DJJ'AItTJ Hi: ol' Itllllfiin.l Trill 11 H
liiiin Hiiltliuoii-.'. I'olomiic Depot,
Mlliiiuil KnlicctM.
tur Jlvtluu'2 p. 111, (without olmtigo of
emu.)
I'm- A'ttc I'lirt-12:16, 7:li S:'.V), 11:10
(limited) mid 11 n. 111.; 'J, 1
nnd 10 p. 111.
J'brJ'lillmMiiliia'M, R:."A 0:10 nnd It n.
111,; 'J, -I, (I nnd 10 p. 111.
for Vnhinwrc (kltf, 7:1ft, 8:.K), HMD nml 11
n.in.i 12.05, 2, I, 1:25, 4:10,(1
nml II p, in.
tvr Chicago, Ciudnuttti nul HI. Lottli 0:10
n. 111. mid "ill) ii. in,
J'vr JlvjJ'alo, lUmim unit llarrisburnO-.iO
n. 111, mid 10 p. in.
t'tr intiiitit (h!55 a. in., 12:05 mid 1:25
p. 111.
J'or 1'vjic'i Crct k t.luc 7:15 a. in,, 4:10
p. 111.
V10111 Itnltlii'.oi'r A Ohio tt:illrimd
ilcprt. Corner .'rtv .JrrM-.v nvr 111111
mid 4' Hirer t.
For laltimort-4i, 0:10, 0:10, 7:30, 8:30 nnd
10:05 0. 111.; 12:10, 1:2.1, :1:1ft,
8;!J(i. !::, -1:10, ft:IO, 0:10,7,8:2.5
ntiilll p. 111,
J'or AniKiMUi" 0:10 (aundnys 8:30) a. m.j
12:10 mid 4:,"0 p. in.
J'or J'oiut of lloelt, J'ralrrhk 7:23 it. in.;
IilOmiil 11:1ft 11. 111.
J'or llunier,s J'erry nnl SlitnandoahYaHqi
8:10 nml 0:25 11. iu 0:.7J
mid 0:10 p. in.
For aaithertbtirg ttilS, 8:10 nnd 0:23 n.
111.; I2::;i), 4:40, S:150, 0:10 mill
11:I5ii.iii.
J'or JhinmUmn 5:W p. tn.
Fur Cliiaipo10 11. in., 10:10 p. m.
For FithlvraiO n. in., 0:10 p. 111.
For AVw Orleans (express) 0:25 n. 111.
For Cincinnati. h.viitiUe anil St. .tmi'j
J:'M mid 10:10 p. 111.
J'rom Alrxniulrln & I'ViMlnrlrlcMlnux
uud Aliwnudrlii & U'nililngtoii It.
f... Hl.tli unit It Nlrcrtii, Etilltlinorii
A J'otootur Drpni.
J'or Alcxamtria-, t, 0:1'), 11:01, Ilia's n.
iii.j'JAI, 4:20, 4:15, 0:23, H:03
mid 11:117 j), 111.
For Jiiehmond aud the 6'owfft 0 mid 11:01
11.111., mid 4:13 p. 111,
v'loin 4!licH:tirnlto &. Ohio ltiillioad,
Sivtlinnil (t HtrrrtH, Sliilllinoro V
Cotoiiiur. IJepot.
For Cincinnati, St. Iritis and South 11:15
n. 111, nnd 0:15 p. 111,
For Fort Monroe, Newport Xcws and Nor
folk 11 a. 111.
I'roiii WntliliiRton, Ohio A-IVrsitpi-ii
It. It.. Mix Hi nnil ItMlrcetH, JtnlH
iniirr A- Volomnc IDrpot.
Jorlfcmnifri'u, Leeiburg and Hound Hill
I) n. 111. mid 1:25 p. in,, tho Sun
day morning train running only
to I.ccshurg.
AltltlVAI. orTrnliiH nt ttaltlninrn
A rototiinr llrpot by lliiltlinoio &
t o( inline It. It.
J'rom Jloston2:15 p. 111.
Ft Mil Ntw York and I'hiladclnhia 5:25,
8:05 mid 10:50 n. 111.; 1:10, 2:15,
4:05. 7:10 mid 10:10 p. in.
From i'tiffi'morc (i:30, 8.05,8:10, 8:50, 0:25
mid 10:50 n, 111.; 1:10. 2:15, 4:05,
5:50, 7:10, 8 nnd 10:10 p. 111.
From Chicago, St. J.ouis and Cincinnati
0:150 mid 0:25 a. 111.; 0:50 mid 8
p. 111.
i'rem Annnjiolis SAO a. 111.; 2:15 mid 0:50
p. 111.
FiomJjvJfalo, IClmiraand irarrisburg9:ZS
n. m. nud 8 p. 111.
JSy Alriimli'la A I'i'cderlcliHlmrg,
mid AlrMiiiilrln &. WiiMlilugtoii
Itnllroiul.
J'rom Alexandria 12:10, 0:05, 8, 10, 10:10,
n. 111.: 1, 3:05, 3:23, S:10, 7:03
nnd 11:35 p. 111.
iroui llichmond and the South 10:10 a. 111.;
3:23 and 11:3.) pLm.
lly Clirwupi'iike .'; Olilo It. It.
J'rom Cincinnati, St. f.oni and the South
S n. 111., 0:50 p. 111.
From Fort Monroe, JScwitort Xciva and Nor
folk 3:40 p. in.
Ity IViisliinglnn, Ohio .V AVrHtvi'ii
lt'illrimd.
From Alexandria, Lcoburg and Hound Hill
8:25 a. 111. uud 7:10 p. 111., tho
Sunday ovenlng return train
stai Hug from Lees-burg.
At II
Jom
J'rom
From
From
2'ieii
alliiiiori' A Ohio llepot liy Ilul
(linoir & Ohio Btulliimd.
Halt imore 12:31, 0:30, 8:10, 8:30,0:50,
10:35 mid 11:15 n. m.; 1:50
(Sunday 8 p. m.), 2:20, 4:30,
5:10, 5:25, 0:3-3, 8, 0 and 10 p.m.
dniirtjWi 8:30 a. in. (10:30 011 Sun
day), 1:50 and 5:25 p. in.
I'olnt of Hock. and J'rederick 8:23 a.
111.; 4:15 and 8:15 p. 111.
Jlarjier'i 1'trrp and Shenandoah Val
leg 0:50 a. Ill,; 5:30 and 10:55
p. in.
Guithcriburg 8:25, 0:50 and 11:30 a.
m.i 3:40, 4:15, 5:30, 8:15 and
10:55 p. in.
JI(incrftowiil:W a. in. and ij:30 p. in.
Chicago aud I'ittsbnrgtiX) a. 111. and
(1:30 p. 111.
A'rte Orlca in 10:55 p, in.
Cincinnati, Ijouitville and St. Jiouh
0 a. in. mid 1:15 p. m.
J'lODl
From
From
Fi om
AltltlVAI, AM) IHA'AUTIIKJ'. OT
HTHA.nilO.VI'M.
l''oi'tMoiu-or, IMnry I'olnt mill A'or
I'ol U Ntriiini'i'M.
Sercnth-strcet Wharf (steamer OoorgoLeary)
Leaves Tuosdnys, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 5:30 p. 111.;
returning Mondays', Thursdays
and Saturdays ut 0 a. in.
Slxth-strccl H'hii (steamer Juno Mosclcy)
Monday, Wednesday and
SnUirdajy leaves ut 5:110 p. 111.
Arilvo 0:30 n. in., Wednesday,
Friday and Monday.
Podiiiuic. Jllvct' Landing.
Sixth Street Wharfs (Btcamer Thompson)
Monday, Wednesday uud
Vrlday, leaves at 7 a. in.
Blount Vrriioiinnil .lliiirtliull Hull.
Sacnth Street ll'iar (steamer Corcoran)
Leaves at 10 11. 111, dully. Ar
rive -1 p. 111,
I.owor Odnr I'olnt.
Steamer Armenia Leaves nt 0 n. m,, dally,
except Saturday.
(llinprl I'olnt (l'ntniuiio Hlver).
Steamer George J.an Leaves at 8:15 a. m.,
Biiuday, Holiday, Wednesday
and Saturday arrlvothSO p. ui.
;4;i.viuoiit.
Steamer Mary Washlniiton Leaves at 0 a.
in,, Satuiduys, returning ntU
p. ui.
tirrnt I'uIIn unit Ciililn .I0I111 IlrtdKi'.
1'acUt JUciltioriUom High and Canal
streets, CloorKclown) Leaves
ntBu. in., Sundays, Tuesdays
nud Fridays, returning at H
p. in,
W. G. METZEROTT & CO.,
003 Pennsylvania Avenuo. sooond door west
. of Ninth street,
BOLE AC1ENTS FOU
Obiokoring and Jamos & Holmutroin
3PXA.1STOS,
cLouait and WAimrar oitaANS,
And all MUSICAL, 1NHTKUMENTS.
Drew's New Drug Store,
NINTH ST. AND PENN. AYI5.
ty'Opcn nil night.
W. R. BPEARE,
TJ3Sr3DBR.T-A.B:BIt ,
010 F BTItKET NOItTUWEST,
EverythlnB strictly first-class and on tho
most reasonable torus, (Camp Chairs to hire
lor all oceaeloiw.)
Educational.
tiMn: N(riuw?iTissTiWfH-.rmiY.Btit
1 I niiiilliiiz nnddny school for young hiiles
nnd Utile gills, reopens Willi lis custom irr
lni.r corps of iofessnis mid lenchers, Sspt.
Ill, HUM, I'ouru'iif sillily fomplcln from I'rl
innl) ehiss tlriiiiuh t'olleclnle llupiirtmont',
with tlicrinip.il liisliiicllon In I'rencli nnd tier
Iran. Studetits prc nied for Vnssnr and
Wtllsli y Colli t'cs. .Mivntiee cbisse.i, Musle,
l.ltcrntiire nnd .Mmlem lAinauagos open to
outside ItiptK Adiln's
Jill. AND JI1I.S, WM. 1). CAI1KI.I,.
Principals,
scl tiililaiiil Hlllttlistitw.
lONZAdACOI.I.IXli:.
VJ I Klreet Northwest.
TlieiTiinso of simile romprhott HiikIIsIi,
I'rilieh. (ieiipnn, t.ittltt and (lieek, book-keep-Irir.mltliirillennd
iniithemntlc.
As ll.o student lire r.rKiiulr.od nsa military
tliltidlnii, 11 lililli'i'in U leqiilrwl. Ilenpeil
MONIU V, hepteinler 7. Tel ins, 310 per aiinr'
tcr In nilMiiiie.
Itov. 11. A. Mcill'lllC, !). .T President.
iiuiM-tit
riMIl! C(II,V.1IHIAN UNIVKHSI I'V,
I WASIIIKIITO.V. I). .
'll.o Prepnnilory firhmil beslns NIlI'l'KM
HIllS CI. 'Ihe Columbian College lKln m:p
'IK.MIililiai. 'll.o Nnllmuil Medlciil Cullriro
It'ulns Ottnhir a. Tho Corcoran Melcntlilii
tl hrol I egllis Ottnlicr (1. The I Jiw School bo
f'liisoctolti'7. l'or furtlier liiforni.illoii ap
ply lo .lASIKS C. WHI.I.INd, 1,1,. I
r.nar-1in I'rinldi-nt.
ypKNCKIIIAN lll'HINKSM COM.Knii. COIt.
I ) lib nnd 11 stsn w-A prnctlenl hiislno
eiluentlon Unit (imilllles young men nml wn
nun to support themsulve mil suoeossfutly
iifoimtl.e ucllro duties of life, Thorniiim
Inslructldii bIvcii In rnpld writing, the Knitllsh
InnauiiEctorresiiondoiico, rapid calculations.
I oohdircpliig, business practice, commercial
law, political ccoiiomy.stciiopraiihyund typo
wilting, llrgulnribiyniiil ovenlng session re
Minitd Tuesday, September, 1, nt tl n in nud (I
pm. Oflleo of en for nrrntigcments by tho
jcnri'riiunrlcroli nnd alter ilomlny, August
lit. A lull corn of teachers. IHiMtratcd cir
cular, citing lull liiforinatlon, sent freo on ap
plication. TIKKIIV C fiPHNTHlt, Principal.
Mrs. SAltA Hl'liNCKH. Vlco-Prlnelpal.
FANCY GOODS.
ElIG'S PAIACE,
814 Seventh Street.
GREAT CLOSING SALE
-or-
ISntH, ItoiinctH, JKIoivci'M,
TIlIN, I'llllllI'M, ItlllllOUS,
I.iicch, SIHiH, VolvrtH,
Sim L'mlirrllnH, I'iii'iimoIn,
.Icrsir.vH, tUloveH, t.'oiMetH.
tarnoN'T fail to atti:nd.
Black Dress Goods, Embroideries,
Laces and Trimmings.
710 MAI1KET SPACE, WAHlIINUTOJl, V. O,
SUN DNBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
l'ull mock ot Hun Umbrellas and Tarasols.
miUMIi R. RILEY,
Itllry llnllilliiir. Cor. Dili nml K Sts. n.i,
GEO. WHITE,
Ladioa' Tailor and Habitmakor,
730 Soventeentli St. N.;w.
riffMpJM-
J. VANCE LEWIS,
BHOKBK
Stocks, Grain, Provisions
and Oil.
I.o Droit ltulldliipr, i:iKli(li nnd V atn.
Largo and Small Quantities. Strictly on
Commission. Private Wires. Constant Quo
tations. Offlco open from 8 a. m. to 1! p. ra.
TOWERS & GREEN,
Bankers and Insurance,
i-is:i r STitmiT jr. n,
Wnshliijiton, 1). C.
Transact 11 fleneiul Hitiiklnc llitstness.
Drjiostts Subject to Check.
Special nllenlliin Riven to Departmental
nnd other Collections. Iluy unci soil United
States Ponds unit All District Securities, Wo
Issue
UltAFTS AN11 CIIICUI.AII LKTTKU8 OP
CltKlllT ON KUltOPI'. AND TIIK KAST.
B. K. PLAIN & CO.,
Grain, Provisions, Petroleum
and Stocks,
ST. CX.UUU HUILIdNO, OTII & V STS',
WashhiKton, I). C.
City references National Dank of tho Ito
public.
Chicago Corrcspondciits-JlILMIND, DOD
MAN fc CO.
Constant quotations ot tho Chicago nnd
New York Markets from direct prlvato wires.
1'. 1). I.1LLKY. V. A. KKNDia.
P. B. LILLEY & CO.,
ltAN'KIUt.S AND IlltOKMItS.
Stocks, Bonda, Grain, Provisions and
Petroleum,
1137 Y STUEET N. W., WASIUNQTON, D, 0,
llraueh Offlco Ko, 4 South Holllday street,
Ilaltimore.
DIAGONAL CHEVIOT SUITS
.A Tin. Wool., $8.50.
New, Stylish and Good.
E. B. BARNUM & CO.,
ll.'ll I'eiiiui. Avenue.
National Metropolitan Firo Ins. Co.,
010 I'll. Ave. N. W.,tVilnhInslon, I), C.
VAHII CAl'ITAI,, $100,000, .
KDWAHI) .CMltK, Pros.
BAICEl, CTIOSS, Fco'y. nulltf
Something New.
n. w. ci.Kaa's , ,
Cnnihlnntlon I.etliir-Silniut nnil Nuvolnpn
l'or iAHtew, Notcc. Hills, HtntemeiitB, (lr
euhirs of nil tUes; In hoxes of M, DO, log, sjjO,
tiOO and 1,001) cuch. ... ,
Will dlspcnso with Knvelopcs.
Will save WclKhtln lMitneo,
Will save Time and Trouhle.
Tho l'ostonlco utampij vrlll show date of do-
livery. J. W. WATK1W,
1110 Now York nyiinuo,
Bole Agt. lor VaehhiBtoa and. Alexandria,
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HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
TBEEBBITT:
WASHINGTON-, I), O.
AIlltY & 1TAVY JiEAl'0UAUTER3.
liui! liio.N niti: km; im
'll'ltatfl..$i:'im nml Sl.tiri hit Tuy.
H
AIIItlH hoim;.
.-'- fllilllll j, i.i , u.i...
luinfylinnmiiveiiiie, near roiirtciuh street,
.- nTl!'"1 lllll'l iiirninnnnir :.liinilin.
C'l.!N'ION'"liot'HH,7ijl AN1I 1 STS.
' n y, IIrt-doM Inhle hoard mid larao
rrV,11'' "V-IW.".'"'" tnta li'4.ntlon cenirnl.
X. O. NAVLdll. I'iiiilelnr. j t-tf
QT. .lA?ll:Sf IKITI'.I., "
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SlMhi.ieetiinPcniyivlvaiivcn
THE LOSBKAM, ""
1323 r Strea IT. W , 0pp. th- Ebbitt,
tVAMIINOTOK, 1. C.
(Tho Clarendon, Saratoga (iprlnt, N. Y.)
(!. I.OSIiKAM, X'roiirlelor.
CLOTHING.
1111 Ponn. Avo.,
Spring aud Summer
Overcoalings & Trouserings
Of my own Importation, now received. Gentle
men, pleato call, limpcut nnd leavo your or
ders ut Iho Lending Tailoring Estnhlhhmont
of Wnshluctou. Ilext (lood. Iie,t Trim
lulngi. Nniio hut tlrst-clanii workmon em
ployed nt 1111 Pennsylviiula Avcnuu.
2-1. D. EA.RP?.,
Importer and Tailor.
, ORnpErtiES.
PEACE! PEA0E1 PEAOE!
WILSON'S CT.t.KIllIATEI) WHISKY,
huffy jiaip whisky.
hoyal, cuuam and cai1inet whisky,
13. EXjXjIS,
Cor. Third nnd .V tn. h. o.
BROWNING & MIDDLET0N,
Wholesalo nnd Itetall Doalcrs In
Groceries, Pino Wmo3, &c.
ARClitufor WllItNllR'S
"A M ERICA,"
A Turo Aincrlean Whio. All tho hct I'orolim
Cortllnla uml Hitters, Wo nro nho Acenta lor
tlio celebrated CI.YS.1I10 V.'ATElt, nml (111
vln bhnfcr'8 WILD CHEllItY HOCK AND
HYE.
it
BUHAOH."
California Universal Insect Exterminator.
3ST 0-VOX- 3TciXs.
Harmless to Jlan and Homcatlo Animals.
N. ay. liiiitiiiiiir.r,,
mill-tf 1MJ 1' Stroot.
llAl'.liOUll & 1IA1III.TIIN,
Wholesalo
l'lour, tYiuo nml Grocery rorcluintu'
nil to GIB Pcuii'i, Avenue.
nor 3 hzd imici
One-Price Shoe Store.
A. L. HAZELT0N. Ssl
.1311 Seventh Sliccl,
Under O.lil.l'ullnivj' Hall.
E. C. Hurt's Pino Slice for Ladles u specliiilr.
TTVON'T FAIL TO VISIT
nDOOHLDB-ST'S
Thlidet. mid Pcnn. nve. s. e.
HEST SODA WATEll IX THE CITY.
USB COKE
;;
For Generating Steam.
For Coohlng Purposes.
For Heating hy furnaco.
For heating hy Latroho.
For Open Gratos.
It Is Easily Ignited.
It Makes a Qitlclt, Hot Fire.
It Does Not Hum Out tho Grate.
It Is Economical.
It Will l'ny to Try It.
VOlt SALE HY THE
Washington Gaslight Com'y.
10 lliishcln, Crushed SI TO
m HiibheU, Crushed , M
JO llin-helii, Not Crushed !lll
Ilueheb, Not Crushed 'JIM
JWncllvercil to Any l'urt of Wushlnston
or (ieorcctowu.
GEO. A. ARMBS,
Roal Estato Broltor. Claim Agont
and Notaiy Public
NO. 1337 V ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D. O.
Opponlto Khhltt Houso.
ForSnlo-Propcrlyln overy State and Tcr
lltoryln Iho Union; nlso elecant rosldonoaj
nml vnlvnhlo property nt, haruatus; Beloet
bullilliiK ultes ovcrluoklinr the city,
If parties hnvliiB property for saloorront
will leuMi list at oillce the hiuno special In
ducements will ho i:lven. .
ltcfcrpnceK IlrlK. and llvt. MnJ. Oen. W .11.
Itnrcn, Chief SlKiiul Ullleer, 1'. M. A.; Sheila
lmruer& Wilson, nttorneys; Wheatley llios.,
lnmlicrilciilers. JyilMm
tvoou ANti cam.
COALl WOOD
JOHNSOH BROS.,
WlIAItVLS AND ItMLUOAD YAUD
12lh and Water Hw. 8. W,
UUANOlJ YAItDS AND UFP.KWU,
(Oonnected hy Tolophonv.)
1202 V street noithivest,
15in Seventh ttrctt northwout.
174H l'enuaylvanta uve. northwest.
lll'J Nlnili street northwest.
Corner ltd nud K stroma northwest.
221 1'ciim.ylYnnlanvo. soutliwen
JAS. I-1. 3VCOGILI,
DEAI.KH IN IIUILDINO SUPPLIES,
003 to till (I Mrectuorlhwest, next National
HlUes' Armory,
Architectural Iron Work, Cement, Plaster,
Flio lirlck, Firo Clay, Wall Slate, l'aiuts, Oils,
(Hats, etc. JeS
C .A. DEI F B T 1 1ST C3- S -GEO.
WILLWER
lias in stock a full lino of Carpeting, all
prudes Oilcloths, C'oeou and Straw ilattliu.'.
Also latest stylus III Well l'uner, Window
Shades and Curtain Uoods, Wiro Wludow
und Door scrcQin.
I'RIOES LOW.
420 NINTH BTilEUX NOUTUWEST,
s.
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