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LOCAL MENTION. Wraihrt. Tn'l ran.m* for 1Kr tu h.,ur? mrtifnenrinn nt $ p* m. ***** nistrtci of Columbia. Virginia, and ><>rm varoliii*. lignt to iresh easterly winds, warmer fair weather. >"*w Gah*.?The latest crw: The Red J?ead"?d (iirl ana the V> nite Horse. For sale at Toe *alr. 8la TU? si. n.w. TBI* CLOTH I Mi, li?o. !>prnDST, 4.14 7th St. A t.ooti Investment Is offered In square 712, ong;.-, .1 ors J, in. 17. lrt. an l sub lot 4ii, compris ing t?r\m*i fwt. We win sen In bulk ai figures far ? ??low anything in that section. Apply to ow ners. It. Harris x ca, 4:? 7th st. ilw. H illis U ? ca n lvnotour* ir-?red wagons. Eiccbmom to Koch Enon Springs. See adver tisement. lm. Wiisii'stMiiiir Hot.; fruit cotton sue.; Lonsdale cambric 11c.; India Unen 8c. At KBoaDHBADS. too* Brand collars, ;?for Ml. Why pay more. ? - - m ? - - - A niui UMi ? 'f I'antaloonlng at to order. Eisehan Bros., cor. 7th and E, Manufacturing ixilors and clothiers. The Kid-Headed Girl and White Horse. coiwirt Mr?r??D.?Philadelphia Brand is the H. of t onCimeBta. Flavor and pungency com I ? J in perfection. For sale by Grocers. : ? srroe coat and Vest, G. spransy, 434 7th St. Wits that Hold at fM now tl.~>. Eisem an Bros., cor. 7th and E, Manufacturing Tailors and Clothiers. coon Brand collars, a for .">oc. Perfect fitting. H;n>- no others. Sn Dicorath n art advt. on second page. W? Hah Kedcced another lot of fine suiting to I HXi to order. Kisehan Bros., cor. 7th and E, Manufacturing Tailors and Clothiers. Coon Brand collars, :i for 50c. Tte best and latent. Th? White Horse and the Ked-Headed GlrL CITY AND DISTRICT. AaiiKH-mrnK Iw-itlyHL. itlUtniX-"Boccaccio." Harris'.?Lottie Church In "Unknown." Panorama Bcildino.?"Battle of Shlnh." t sndrnwd 1ihxI?, The Veteran Volunteer Klr-men's Association [ last evening acc--pu-d the Invitation of the Vetp r n Aw .ci.it t u, of Baltimore, to participate in the Fourth of July celebration IB that city, and hpniimed a committee to arrange for the trip. V-Mt-ntay Win. Mays, charged with a-s.niIt v\nh luient to kill, wa.s adn.ltr d to ball In#: WO In the Crtm.nul Court. At a shooting mutch of the Capital city Gun Cluta. las- , the score., . tit of a possible .V), were: \V igner, 47; Mill-, 4.1; Unru, 41; Heed, JU: Brook-. :sx A n,>>. llis;lit excursion to Marshall Hall given l>v tne Corcoran Caters last evening was largely at unM. Win. Lnwrace Dudley, of this cltv, yesterday praduated from swarthmoro College, at swarth luore. Pa, Y-'.-iernay afternoon I.u v Edwards a seven year-nl.l girl living at >'??. I?!tl I stre. t SOUthwc-t, w.ut r>:ii dot and injured l>v a buggy driven by K-nlel Schaffer. s:.e ,v is allt nded bv Ur. Boar- I hi hi. 1 K ?N>rt M. B irr. w k? is pi* blng f >r tne Koehes Im loll I'ltii iiiM'.' ,r. Is ia u;>- city. It iviug been ?-al!*-d h<-n.e |>> llw ill le ss . ; his parents. Ills I liiotl.t r r -.?iv -i* i compound fractuie of the thlgli ' a few days ago iad his lather lias ts-en stricken *lth apoplexy and Is not tajiected to live. 4 *li?rl H?ar) Mima. A Yot'N.i HUSBAND LOCKED Ol"T. Th're was considerable excitement last night on loth street, between 1* str-et and Khode Island avenue. Mr. Thomas J. Sweeney and Miss May Anderson were married on the :toth of May, and went to housekeeping in rooms at No. l.'.l l ^ loth street, where tne bride's parents reside. Kecently Mr. sweeney has be?-n Jealous of his wife, and last I evening thev had a <|uarrel, and wann words fol lowed between t he liushand and members of his 1 wife s family. About midnight Mr. Sweeney, pre vious to retlrlnt, took a pitcher ana went to the pump, and, cn returning, found that he had been locked out. The weather being warm be was about to lie down In the parking, but was warned away by some i f th..se In the house. Later he met oracers Wagner and Moreland and stated the case to ttctn, asking their advice. The result was I that about o'clock thLs morning the husband went to the hoii^e with the officers and effected an entrance. When the officers stated that, as Mr. Sweeney was tne tenant ?f the rooms he had the rig a i of ingress and egress, there was no further opposition. 1 Main of Krai F.atmte. John H. sn:allwood has bought of D. B. Groff, 'or |T>-jOO, the south half of lot 7, square la, 20 feet rront on the north Mde of T street and 4? feet on the east sl.le of nth. Antoinette B. Perlle has I bought, for tr. OKU. of .1. II. S'ii ill wood, pans of lotsll. 4. 5, ij, and 7. sonaie -*14; property i"? feet on the north side of L street, iietween Vermont avenue and 11th stie t. ?.' rtrude M. Hubbard has bought of Marie Hevereux. for *."?,liiasO. a part of the tract known as '-Pretty Prospect." stnnso Ott or Hoors. ^Henry King, Patrick Martin, and John Ellis wi re before the Police Court this morning charged l.y officers Keefe and Holmes with \agran. y. The oflicvrs teamed to TlLdlnif them sleeping on a lot at an ?-arly hour this morning. The police h id received complaints khout pe-sons sleeping on the lots. King testified that Adst nlijhr while on hlr? way liooie he met the otlier defendants. He talked to them a few min utes and then tell asleep. He did not know the others. Martin testified tnat he went llshlnir yesterday afternoon and while at the river front he met Ellis. They stopped on the lot and he fell asleep. Ellis irave similar testimony. "What did you fish with?" asked the )tidge. hand line " aii'Weretl the defendant. I hey were dlschargei Kecormnc. i ilii Wilia.?Yesterday exemplified copies Of the Wills of J.,s J. Kerrell da'ed iictotier 1!*, 17t<C rn'tn ihe Pilnce t,eorge (nunty Md. ? ??urt Bent. III. ktian. saiu L Hlcktom and'Maria' lerl>.ld, rn>m th>* Probate court of SufT'iik county M ;ss.. and Susan Cfxlinan fr m the Probate court at Portland for cuuiljerland county. Me., were re ceiveii by the re-rister of wills and were ordered to he recorded to complete chains of title. A Rkcwtion to Bishop Andrews.?A farewell reeeptloi. given at the Foundry church la* evenlnir to Iiisti..,, Andrews was largely attended. Klshon Andrews Is almut to leave to assume new duties In > "r?- -Vr- Hiram Price presided last evening Addresses were made by I?r. 11. K. Naylor for the liiinistry. and E. K. Simps-m for the laity. Bishop Andrews resj-onded brlelly. v A Vekdkt mB I?E? KND?NT.-In the case of Tho-c J. t Oie njt. J >nn H'van and tirtleer B. T. Kho-les lor Bi.t.lcious pn*-e< utlon. a venlict w ,s ren.lered for tn.- ii^fendani In i Ircult i ourt No.:: yester ila> 1 he alipjfptl malicious pro?ecti'Ion was an irr? st for lan-eny tn isnm, and when the ^-stluiooy for the prose- utton was In the point was B??de that the evidence did not sustain the aver Ifienla of the declaration, and It was sustained. Tbocbi.es or a Man Winner Monet.?Fifteen ff? - '."'in UJ,U"' M UjTOhs Was before the J^olice tcu t on a charge or \ a_-rancy and w is re !f|*e bonds or no down to the workhouse ^ 7'. Not wanting the record of sueh a o?Dvh.-tloo to sran l a^ain-t him h noteil an ap peal an *as sent t.> Jail pending tr.e appeal, as ne Wti* uiiil>ie to furnish the rtiiuirpj se^ untv Ti?*? iLcaw? wt iv via 10 the i lerk ^ office la Hallto A"'the . ase would he i al.ed in tne ? rlmlnal c.?urt. Tnere Is a lee of $i*cnarireii by the clerk ror <locke:iDg ??uch ease>?. l ut as tii^$r, wns not p tld the papii> were yenter Jla> a^nt ba- k to the Police Court. The defendant has already served fifteen days In Jail and win wh^wo? "*"? "urkil"<*se to serve tnlrty days j. ? ?T. i 'orty-Bve days In all. unless interferes and releases him or some Irleutl Appear* ami nrlve> bouiln for him. ? ""Z rOKl "aritt.?The Columbia Athletic tsi v , J ""ter-sting athletic exmbitlon at tae National! heaterSaturday evening for the l^nj-nt cf the iSartteld H.?,pitaL The Columbia Clubs a.hie-es win r?- assl ted by dlstlnuulohed amauurs from i hllad. lphia and Baltlmor^ -Marna?f licenses have been ^ clerk of the court to Franklin p v ^ 'ilea Alberta Murray, of Baltimore* ?^..V V *? ""U'Lirt j?n l Imia A. sohn; K. w! u' j, ^r- ^ Hli lmiund. Va., and lf?i nette m .t.Vi V "lleCounty, Va.; John A. Berhleand v*, Bn,tl nt{er; John Hayes and Cecelia Ba PJj "? M'ller and Elizabeth T Levy ItohU chesley and Anna Ell/a Hice. . A l"v jbte Gbajtted. ?T?Mlay in the Rnnirv Court Jiidge Cox made a decree of divorce Ui the ,sfr, ? r Hi " Breuner ^Jennie imarra Ito k^u."' ** ,n,1"en?:e of s'rong drink and at the bride s su.'.'e?tl...i; thsl the del* n.lJnis n uuew^s Jent.ie (kaldard. lie ,tau-s tn.tThv Uved here until 1^. .Len th.-y w, nt to P^nnsvl Vania, and she deserted him there an.l r^.MrU? . " this city. ?nee whim Unie sh! With him. The testimony was late,? b^Mr ?"? Lovejoy and a was to the effect that she noi onK ?W-rted the coinpUluant, but that she was nfcL. mat- wiih other parties. ** lnu f'tMh^'-The exec utive committee of tie- order of cnosen Friends is in session si. i?i ome of the supreme treasurer, W J^New^, ^ this city. There are present: H B. Morse aiT . ^"i?" 01 Michigan; T. B. Linn and I A1U t Aleon, of Indiana; C. H. KandalL of C'adl lornla, mid W. B. t.asa-o) ue, of Klc-hmo^ vL^ni I members of the order give them a reception and bupper ?t the Klggs' House this evening. u,V,\^ccr'OK Salm or '-01* ,n T?W and Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plains, opposite tne Bcheuuen Park, on 7th street, lakes puce to-mor row at 0 ao o'clock. SeeadvenisrmentK* d?^L* niw^wm Ar Accno*. ?Thomas , *1" *11 In frout of his salesrooms to morrow morning, at n a. m. a lanre aaaortiueni ? carriages and several 0i* honei. . i fit1?--!* wnX* PS?*1 c*rt to the Peldmont Air line oflloe, 1300 Pennsylvania avenue3,^1 Pieve ust ofjMunmer house, on TW Krhool Year Caicd. Cl/WIXO EXKKrnSKF TO-DAT IN TH? rriLIC BCHOOIA. This was the last day ol school lor the public school pupils. To-day the school buildings were voe.il with the song* of children, and redolent with the perfume ot nowers. The boys and girls wore their best clothes. Parent* and friends sat In rows along the walls or on the platforms, and the school trustee asnumed his blandest, most paternal smile. The pro?i>ecttve Joys of vacation lime formed the ihrme of many ot the little songs sung or rhymes r?-cited in the lower grade schools. In every school closing day was recognUed by ex ercises of wow sort, the programs being left In each ease to the discretion or the teacher. These exercises were so arranged generally as to give the visitor an insight Into the mode of Instruc tion and the progress of the school. The work of the school in drawing or modeling was also ex hibited. In the lower grades the exercises were vailed with class singing. In some of the upper grades exercises like the school exhibitions of old days were held. Following is a sample program from a seventh grcde school: Music, school; salu tatory (year's average 91 per cent); music, piano; reading; mush-, piano; reading; music, banjo Intermlaslon, 10 minutes, for examination ot pupila' work; music, violin; composition,physics; music, piano; composition, history of school year; music, violin; recitation; debate, 13 minutes, Is the Protective Tariff an Advantage to the coun try? valedictory; music. The Washington High School and Washington Normal school will nave their Joint commence ment to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at AU liaugh's Opera House. The exercises will be con ducted in accordance with the program published lu TBI STAB. According to the rule now in force the schools will be reopened for the new school year Septem ber 1". A petition, however, from a numoer of citizens, asking that the opening ot the schools be delayed until tne first week In October, la pending before the school board, and will be acted on probably at the next meeting. Superintendent Powell will go to San Francisco In July to attend the convention ot the National Association of Teachers. Many ot the teachers will also go. Affair* la West U atblndnn. Bathing in tuf. Potomac oa Hoc* Creek in th? Dat-tihe Iij.egal.?The police here take the ground that buthinglu the Potomac Klveror Rock t reek in the day-time Is no* allowable, even when the swimmer Is clad In a bathing or other suit. 1 his, they llilnk, is a proper construction of an old ordinance of t he corporation of Georgetown, which enacts that '*lt shall not be lawtul lor any person, beiore the hour or tf p. in. and after the hour of 5 a. ul, to bathe in the Potomac or. Hock creek within the jurisdiction of the corporation, under the pen ally of u sum not exceeding $5." the ordinance also provides that half the tine be paid to the mayor or Justice of the peace trying the case and half to the Informer. It Is a mooted question whether this construction of the awkwardly worded ordinance can be enforced. PnaoHAi.? Mr. Joseph F. Hlrch, whose health has been railing for some Ume past, left this morn ing for Capon spnu^s. ' tiwiwm.? Since the advent of warm weather the complaints of the Irregularity of the garbage col lectors in making their rounds have been numer ous. The dead-animal wagon has also been un usually slow lu attending to complaints lu this section. I K*ri?H?TTKH VND CONDITION OF WaTKK AT 7 a. in t.r.-at Fa IK ti mperature, 83; -ondltlon. :?>; receiving reservoir, temperature, 85; condi tion at north connection, .'to; condition at south coDnecilou. :m>: distributing reservoir, tempera ture. SI; coudltloii at lntluent gate-house, :t?>; condition at effluent gate-house, :?>. High tide in the river to-day at 5KK p. in., low tlae at 11:4U i p. m. ? Alexandria \flalra. Reported for The Evening Stah. OKHilKAI. Washington Lktters.?Mr. C'asslus P. jr., or this city, has two original letters or Gen. Washington; one dated at Cambridge, Mass., at the- opening or the K<-volullonary war, wuen Washington had just assumed the command of the continental Army, and the other addressed near the close of the war to Mr. Frederick Bland, a member ol Congr>-s.s from Virginia, and dated at Newburgh, N. Y., 17s;t. Mr. J. Tackett, of this city, has, also, an original letter of Gen. Washing ton addresse i to Mr. Tackett's grand-uucle. Ptbi.ic Hathinu.?'I he corporation ordinance provides that any person who shall while naked swiui or wash in or near any of the docks or wharves, or In any public place, or shall follow any ferry boat wltn passengers In the same, except for the preservation of lire, shall be fined H. Tne mayor has determined that this ordinance shall be euforced at all hours on the river front between t^ueen and Duke streets, and In the day time at all other points on the river within the Jurisdiction ol the city authorities. .Norits.?Over 500 dog licenses have so far been Issued this year. Last year about 5:J5 were Issued. The dog-license fees of 1807 were only $245, but rose In 1877 to (KM. of late years f hey have been as follows: 1885, ?48R.">0; 1880, $531; 1887, $555. This year will probably show some Increase. Tne Alexandria Light Infautry, capL Mushbach, win leave here on Monday and go into camp wltn lta regiment, the 3d Virginia, at Charlottesville tor a week. St. Mary's colored Parochial School closed with an entertaining exhibition at the Opera House yesterday afternoon. A lawn party in aid of the funds ot St. John's church at west End began at the church grounds last night. Messrs. L. Marbury and A. W. Armstrong have purchased the frame shop ot H. Jacobs on Prince street, near Fairfax, and will erect a brick build ing thereon with commodious law offices Sta tlonmaster Dudley, of the Midland road, was taken su ldeniy 111 yesterday afternoon and was carried to his home. He has now recovered. Mr. Harri son Jacobs is again quite LI at his home on Prince street. A kiss on the forehead denotes reverence, says an exchange. We have uiiguty little reverence for a pretty glrL We alwava kiss her on the Hps. ?Boston Vuurirr. DDR RRR rPI? RRK II CCO FE* "? RSS?; DDRR P PR R II C OK ? 2 3 D D RRR PPP RRR II <1 KE 9SS? DDRR- P R R II V OR u 2 DDD K R_ P R R U OOU KKR "bS8 CCC RRR FF.K A MM MM C C R R K AA MM M M C RRR KR A A M MM M C C R R K AAA M M M CCO R R KER A A M M M RRR A K K II XN X GGO B B AA K K li NX N C. O RBB A A KK IIN N N O B B AAA K K II N N N G GO BBB A A W K II N .N.N GGG tpp oo w w w nnn ff.k rrr ppoowwwwn r>K r r PFP O O W W WW D D KK RRR P O O WW WW DDK R R _ P OO W W DLD KKR K K _ FULL WEIGHT?PURE?MOST PERFECT MADE lu superior excellence proven In million" of home* for inuri' than s quart* r of a century. It is nunl by the l uited-states Government. Endorsed by ttie lieadaof the Great Inivers.tns an ttu- Stroi.ttesi lurot and ii>v*t Holt 1.1 u.. Iir Pnce'M Creaiu Itakuqr Puw.ler dues not contain Ammonia, Luiiu oi *>"??' bold only in tan*. DP. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. %' -s.m?w Among The Man v. M any Big Bar gains IN our EMBROIDERY DEPART MENT WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK 2 EXTRA. BIG DRIVES. 1 lot 45-inch SWISS FLOUNCTNG8, five open or | cloned pattern*, embroidered all the way up, worth ? 1.145. $1.38. $l50. and $Ltt8 a yard, at U8c. A YARD. Beautiful new pattern* and very de Arable. Can't be duplicated at lew than price named, vlx. $1.25, $1.38. $1.50. and $1.08. a:*o. 1 lot of 4-Vlaeh 8WIS8 FLOUXCING8. finest irooda made. real work* of art. Thi* lot 1* now selling at f'i -5, $'.' 50. $2 75. and $3.75 a yard. Me have too many of tue*e fine roods in stock, and will sell a lim ited number of them for a few days at $1.D8 A YARD. These irood* are. sa stated above, real works of art. nwardmv the lovely deanrns and quality of work, and worth <-.'.15. $'.' 50, $'-75, and $3.75 a yard, for a few days only at $1.98 a yard. Also, tome wonderful barvaln* Just opened In 45-lnch SWISS flouncings at 50c. a yard, worth75c.; 75c., worth $1. and soon. 22-lach SWISS FLOUNCINGS | at '..'tte.. worth 50c.. and 50c.. worth $L Our Embroi dery Department was never more attractive than thia j week. Don't fall to vialt It. Four Special Drives In Our Dry GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 lot OUTING FLANNELS, very handsome It slirna, at 15c. a vard. J u*t received, another lot of very handsome design* | ia WOOL CI1ALLIS at 18c. a yard. lOO pieces of RATTEENS. French ftnlafc and slfiia at 15c. a yard. 1 lot 22-lnch COLORED BUNTING8 ia white, light blue, lavender, buff. pink, cardinal?Just the thinir for eicuraioua and ptcnlca?at 5c. a yard. Same goods In | 30-inch, much finer quality, at 10c. a yard. Banrmlna this weak la sack of oar 30 different de partments?m (act. we have bantaiaa every day, and a visit to oar establishment at any Una will always prove advaatstraoua I *18 7TH. 8TH. A*D D STRUT*. Tk? Caarta. Egrrrr Com ? ChieJ Justice Bingham, Judge*, _ Cbt and James. P,L*!lry O'Leary; pro ronfesso against certain defendants, cox ?gt. Callan; leave to amend bill granted, liumeagt. Buckler; sale finally confirmed. Porter agt. Porter; time to take testimony extended twenty days. ScbeltUn agt. Hoover; idle anally confirmed. Blundon agt. admitted party complainant. rfiSl. Cunningham; Morgan Mclrneny ap ^ I" "> lunacy of Sarah UlLkman; Tboa. 8. Hickman appointed trustee j? sell real estate. Greaser agt. Palmer; John J. Hogan made party complainant. Mitchell agt. amend0"' urrer sustained, with leave to ord^i7;.Xi?Hi13? testimony ta*en by J?hn Orulkshank. Mace agt. surm^e Inf?'e- stotl atft. Omohundro; VSE?*1 conflrmed and dlatrlbutlon dl iSS?**1- 5"C- ??"nger; K Smith ap pointed guardian ad litem, Spresser agt. Spresser: fra?te<1- WHlett agt. Collins; testimony JSJEJE, A- Harper directed taken, Crlggs agt Bed? exceptions overruled and sale finally rati v?t?i!!fn^COl!kf *?Judge Jfrirpirr. lea\T?^BeJr ^ ?*?? C- M" UeTloch; ^T^day, Frayser agt. Maler; judgment by de ex wnd?Lrnn?eUJI^.C^bra,,: tUne to file bond miTi trii^L KJchmond *nd Danville Kall roi^i Co.; trial resumed. ? Circuit Court No. 2?Judge Merrick. leIvTio^uWla?aX8C?tl: JUTOr wllh<lrawn' t^To-day, Brosnan agt. Columbia Kallroad Co.; on Polic* Court?Judge Hitler. H.???tr?<!-y.'-K,.Bte 0reen- colored, disorderly con duct, $5 or .j days. weo. Bias, cruelty to animals collateral forfeited. Jno. Beckett sand' Daniel Hud ness, disorderly conduct; do. J a-. Wall, do.; do. * o? j?"?!8' Profanity; $io collateral forfeited. Alfrwl demons, trespass on parks- &> collateral "t?!SS* ?Wm- d'^rterly conduct^da ?-Kf. Keat?an. obstructing sidewalk; or lo days. V> alter Kills, colored, do.; personal bonds. Wm. Boxley and John Dyer, colored, va 2 or 30 days euth- George Price, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. HattleJack ?'D,_ .L*ura*m'lh- and Mary Valentine, colored, vagrancy; bonds or 30 days each. John Clark profanity; ?5 or 7 days. John Hussel, threats! personal bonds, Julius D. Rhodes, assault on !?fr; Jur?,VU1 JemanUed, and held to !}*?. ? Uon of grand Jury. Rachel Mnlth, disor derly house; fined ?.'0 or 30 days. Matilda Mor ton, profanity; information quashed. Jno.crumD ton, assault; fined ti. ^ t'lum?.y Attempt at Blackmail. Morlts Toiliver and Louis Spclgel appeared In the Kssex Market Police court In New Vork yes terday afternoon charged \*lth attempting to blackmail Levi M. Bates, the dry goods merchant. On June 13 Tolllver approached him as the repre sentative of Louis spelgel, who he claimed, was a reporter of the New York World. He demanded $?>,000 to keep Mr. Bates' name out of the papers in connection with a certain divorce proceeding pending in Boston. After two or three attempt*, the wo men were yesterday Induced to come to Mr. Bates' store together, and after they had re peat t-d their demands they wire arrested by De tective sergeants Manglus and Sheldon. They were held in (1,500 for trial. K?l Ktt Jlortl Vive Le Roll" From the Boston Courier. The death of two emperors within a few months of each oilier,and the accession to power of a third, will make the year lsss a memorable one in Ger many, That the two dead emperors were esti mable men is admitted. That their disease Is a loss to humanity Is questionable. The world has little use for emperors, kings or queens In these d.ijs. Without them the l ulled States has be come the first nation of the world. The nresent event recalls to mind the last simz.i oi the cradle song written by Douglass Jeirold lor the late prince imperial of France: Hush-a-biby! what thouwli ?t thy birth Huiutugs called n.o?itih? nmy cuuilier the earth. 1 re tli> life < lose, the "mistime may beam Ou a v>orhi without Khil's ;:nd a in-ople supreme? "I* Wife Did \oi Aninwer. From the Milwaukee Wisconsin. June 16. W nile Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie, living near Sturgeon Bay, were driving home from the village the horse ran away, throwing Mrs. Gillespie out. When the horse was stopped Mr. Gillespie called his wife, but, receiving no answer, concluded she had returned to town, and drove home. In the morning the woman was found dead in the road having been killed by the tall. ' AIB A KIAL A F Of Hood'H Saras parilla for scrofula, salt rheum, or any affection caused by impure blood, is sufficient to con vince any one of the superior and peculiar curative powers of this medicine. The following statement is riffht to the point: -My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrofulous ?ore neck from the time she was '-'2 month? old till she became 6 year* of are. Lumps fornird in her neck, and one. after (frowmir to the size of a pUeon'a ewr, became a running sore for more than three years. We thought we would give Hood's Sarsaparilla a thorough trial, and all indications of scrofula have entirely disap peared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J S. CittULt, Nauriglit. N. J. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ^r to. Prepared only by C. L HOOD* CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm. _3 100 DOS 1.8 ONE DOLLAR. Unprecedented Attraction! OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPACT eJ?,<7?ir?.r!wnby thf I^rtslatore In 1868 for Edu mil a and Its frauch.se f J * ,0,111"' Present state ConatituUon in IS 70, b> an overwhfelmiuif popular vote. Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWIXOS take Urlea,^LiU 1>ublic-Acl^my^oV Mu,*"^ rt'', ,ha,'nf ?n*rxi*e fhr nrrnn^e ?nlr/.T th'Mo>itUv and Seim-Annual brawinjlof c Lottery Lorn pan >j, and hi 1* mon "'<? OravuujH thfiHHrlfn, and that ,wJ^alh?fLnZT "n T'"1 '>02M,tf- a/uf in voousaith towa'4 all fart ten, and i re authorize, he Cwn ????? X? t.lu.e*r'VcaU. icith Sac-xiimltiu/' our *io iUAt\ i cm attached, i/t its adcertiMemeiUs.*' Commissioners, /v!rZlh.L^nfier91 nrui Bankers, will pay aU 2J? 4 !n, The Loinnana State Lotteries which viay be. jnrenriittd at our counter*. ?iKKHi.*fYv 5* Louiaiana National Bank. iL SUte -National hank. Of!**1"' National Bank. V.A1U. Pres. Union National Bank. i* ret GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANSL TUESDAY. JULY 10. 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100.000 Ticket* at Twenty Dollar* each Halvea ? 10; Quarters, Tenths, <2; Twentieths, 41, LIST OF PRIZEa I PRIZE OP $300,000 is atoo nnn l prize up loo.ooo is ioo'ooo 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 1. AO(HMl 1 PltlZK OF L'.iOOO is 2 PHIZES OF 10,000 are 20 OOO ?> Phizes ov 5,000are 25 PRIZES OF 1.000 are 2%'tMm 100 PHIZES OF 500 are an'mwi 200 PHIZES OF 300 are Bo'ooo too 1-HizEs of ^ SS:10S.08S APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Prizes of $500 are 50 ooo lOO do. 300 are."*"*; :to'(ioo 100 do. 200 are:::::::;::::;;:::;:::;; 5}};^ TERMINAL PRIZES. W?? do. 100 are oo arm wii> ?t?- iooaru wiooo 3 134 Prize*, amounting to $1,054,800 ',1.raw""f Capital Prize* are not en titled to tt raiuiail Prizes. I oraDr further information desired, write leKibl> to the unuersiirned, cltariv stat- I J*fnJ!oBr f*M#nctv witii Stat*. County, Htreet and Number. More rapid return mail delivery will be ru"lUadai5? OUr euc'?*n* ?u Europe bearing your Send POSTAL NOTE8. Expreaa Money Order*, ?' New iork kzenkuge iu ordinary letter. Currency by Express (at our eapenae) addruwed to M. A. DAUPHIN, haw Oriaaua, La. trliirM* Registered Letter*to Nltw ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans, La PFMTVUFR that the presence of General* Beaure ?*rd and Early, who are in charge of the drawing*, 1* ? guarantee of absolute fairness and integrity, that ths chance* are all equal, and that no one cau poauoiy divine what number will draw a prize. "REMEMBER alao. that the paymeat of all nrlzM la GUARANTEED BV FOUR NATIONAL BANsEofJ?." Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of an Institution whoss chartered ngnta are recognized in the highest Courts; therefor* beware of any halt*. tMtis or anonymous schemes." jela-wtetw Parxjuts Hair Balsam Clsansss and basnUAss ths hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Xerar fails to Restore Gray Hair to Its Youthful Color. Cuaa Scalp Diseases and Hair fWHnr. ftOix s? Dnwirta. >7-wte,l JOST WHAT PROPERTY OWMSSS HERD. | rw?Maaffi?sST' SOUR BREAD. The soar or alkaline taste attending the use of cheap, low-grade baking powders is due to the fact that such powders are not properly combined, and that the ingredients used in them are impure. The cream of tartar of the market used by their manufacturers is adulterated from 9 \ five to twenty per cent. Their manufacturers do not know how much lime it contains, and hence are unable to mix it with the soda in proper proportions. As high as 11.86 per cent, of lime has been found by the chemists in some of these powders, due to these causes. The result is an im perfect action which renders the bread, biscuit, or pastry heavy, sour and unpalatable, or a residuum of lime and alum, imparting a bitter or soapy taste to the food. Any baking powder that does this is unfit for use. There can be no heavy or sour bread, biscuit or cake where a perfectly made, pure baking powder, like the "Royal," is used. In the use of the "Royal" neither alkaline nor acid residuum is left, and the loaf raised by it is always sweet, light and wholesome, and noticeably free from the peculiar tastes complained of. This is because it is composed of nothing but absolutely pure materials scientifically combined in exactly the proper proportions to neutralize each other while producing the largest amount of leavening gas. The Government Chemists, after thorough and exhaustive tests, recommended the "Royal" for Gov ernment use because of its superiority over all others in purity, strength, and wholesomeness. There is no danger of sour or bitter bread or biscuit where the Royal Baking Powder alone is used. CITY ITEMS. Inducement*! for Thursday, at The Fair, 812 7th street northwest. Low Prices. Big Bargains. . Low Prices. Colored shelf-paper, 24 sheets for 4c.; large box Bixby's best blacking, 4c.; 19c. shoe brushes down to 12c.; extra large sponges, Oc.; 10c. feather dusters reduced to 5c.; fancy wooden coinb and brush bracket only 7c.; patent salt shakers In col ored glass only ?c.; new patterns crystal salt shakers, 4a; crystal water sets on hammered nickel tray only 89c.; moth marbles only 9c.; Francis Cleveland goblets, 6 for 68c.; clothes bas kets, 49c.; large, 59o.; extra large, ?9c.; 2-strlng brooms only 8c.; splash mats, 5c.; 7-pin folding hat racks, 4c.; wire coat hangers only 4C.; 2-ga! lon water coolers only 7-'c.; hard-wood cooler stand and drainer only lap-boards for 49e.; good loUUng garden chairs only 00c.; a wooden bucket wtin 50 clothes pins, a scrubbing brush, and a bottle of Chinese liquid blueing all for 29C.; a irood. strong covered plc-nlc basket only 35c. X ^ Thb Fair, 812 7th su n.w. Belle of W a. h inset on, Old Rye Whisky. The purest and flnest whisky ever up In theDls trlot market. James L. Barbour & Son. w4s3in %3 Perflation. 75c. Quart Bottle, ffo.1 Rye Whiskey, best In the world for the money, orders by malL McGek's, 9th near I> sU wis '?Koyal tilue" mends China, GlassWool,<?e, COUNTRY REAL. ESTATE. IJOR SALE^'hE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE i N. C. atephea, at Bludenabunr Inquire of Mra. DIEUDONNr-. Buden^bunc. Md. Cool and pleasant, with ten acres of tine jfrazintf grass. Je^O-wtilm ANTED?TO PURCHASE NORTH OR ^EHT llot city, a few acres of land, from owner only; price must be reasonable. Addre.-ts.jnviujf fuH descrip tiou, locution Mid lowest price, M. G., Star office. ^ I-IhJK" SALL-ATMELROSE PARK, HVATT8 ville, Md.. desirable Lots, oppoflte the handsome re ldence ot the lstc It. K. hi .lot, tsq. Lou jO by 130 feet fronting on Melrose ave. Price 10 cents per *au,ire toot. Liberal terms to purchasers of more than one lot or to suy one build in* at one* For furtner psrticul trs apply to ULLtf & RUTHKBlbOuD. jel3-2w* loUi If st. n.w. T^OR SALE?NEAR ROCKVILLE. 75 ACHES, f linn urn.a farm; 8-room house, in lovely irrove; ! ni-w barn; liiKh. healthful site; cheap. Oo other .arm*. COOKED. E0CEtT1.93.j r, or UoekvUle.Md.Je 14-liu IX>R It EST?AT WASHINGTON GROVE?A COT * tatre on circle; partly lurnished. Inquire st Room 101. Corcoran liuildiutj Jel4-0t Have a village home near washing ion. I offer flue village lota. 50x371 feet, at the ffrow imr villain' OfBallston. Va., 2* uiiies iroin New Iron Bridffe. a *300. 425 dowu and <10 per lno. R. A. PUILLll n. 1410 New lork ave. Jel2-lm_ F'Olt SALE-THE HANDSOME ESTATE ' iRAS c* i." beautifully located in Oramre County. Va.. near Mon'pelier. President Madison's home: in view of lllue Kidtre Mountains: one inile from station and Post-office; 3 hours by .rail from Washington, cou t.ininir 300 aires Improvements?A larKe. stately brick mansion, two stories and basement ; L> room.; all requisite larm bullJinirs. 1 he whole m hi*li culti vation and condition; numerous springs, well ami ruin witer A valuable xaideu and orchard, beautiful lawns, kc. Location exceptionally healthy, trice low on account oi departure; terms easy, lor further information addr*. HILL k JOHNSTON. 7liH 15th st. n.w.t Je2-fi&w3w Washington. D. C. 1>jK SALE?HANDSOME BUILDImT SITES AT ' Dunn-Loiiiur. Anion* improvements are uew depot poet-office building. store, handsome uew cot taaes. Jtc . matfiiihceut l arks and mineral sprimrs. Call for uew plats. Mpecia' inducements to builders. McLACHLEN k BA1CHELDER, 122o 1 at. n.w. my20-3m fjOR SALE - AT FOREST INN PARK. FOREST P Glen, very desirable villa sites; several beautiful resident-,** already erected. This is the most charmiUK location on the Metropolitan Branch B. AO. Lots from 2 cents a foot upward. THOS. G. HEN St* 1220 F st. n.w._ "1X)K S ALE? BAllG AIN S?LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, f Md.; twenty minutes' ride from city. ??>? up. J. K. ULUlrUhU, Je8- lm* 1423X Fat. TOR BALK?SPLENDID ESTATE, 448 ACHES, A* n?*ar historic Brandy station, Va. M..It. R.. Cul Deoer Co Va, ? lar^ce inuusion. all outbui dings. water, fences. CWKE D. Lt/CKETT. 935 F.st, or Rockville^ Md. *<>?> lm tDhIR BALE-WE HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED ChFARM8AND SMALL COUNTRY HOMES, of from one to five hundred acres, within frojn 1 to 20 miles of the city, suiiable lor stock, on trvneral fanning purposes, if very low prices and on very easy terms. Call or send for bulletin. ALSO, FOR KENT 1" |>OR SALE-ON METROPOLITAN BR B. AND O., at Rockviile, uew houses. 8 to Ur.; bui dlna lots: country seats and dai ry farms near stations; other farms 5 m SO(T?W COOltE D. LUCKETT. 935 tj?t U.W.. or Rockviile. Md. jal-lm* F?A UneLc7untry Seat of 26 acre., improved by a lanre double frame house of 11 rooms, beautifully located, on an elevation in a KTove of fine old forest oaks; all neceasary outbuildlWfa. flue water, rood orchard, only ten-minutes' walk from Silver Spnna station. Metropolitan UranclL t or full particulars apply to ^ T my2fl-lm 600 13th at. n.w. ARM >Ott SALE IN P. Q. OU. MD.-2 MILES * from Heltsville. on B. A O. Railroad, 08 acres, 10 m wood; bal.nce cleared; nne v watered, small house, ?rood roads and neighborhood, adjoining farm pi Bea vans it Shaw. Ternis iuade easy at *700. Address MARION DL'CEE'lT, Trustee, and att'y-at law. Blad ensburif. P. G. Co.. Md. my21-lm VSolt BALt. OR EXCHANGE - A GRAND 8TOCK r i?rui of 1.000 acres, beautifully located hi Mary land. on the Potomac, 20 mile, from this city ; Ifpod landing: 7 dwellin a. 3 barns; healthy ;jrood neighbor i hood. MU Vernon steamer lands every day within IX R. A. PHILLIPS. 1419 N. V. ave. my 10-3m Poisonous Cosmetics. LADIES who value their complexion shonld know that they (el their Toilet Powder. FREE FROM POISON FREEMAN'S MEDICATED FACE POWDER la harmlea. as the dew, praervea and beautifies natural ly. Properly applied cannot be detected. Tba follow ing Drumdata and tboee named In succeeding adver tiaunent. compriaiwr all the leading Drtmaiata in the citv. sell and specially recommend it Xry **1 reeinan'a Hiawatha Handkwehief Ixtnct. the lstMt, dehKhtful, elegant, quadruple atramrth. sweetly cliudiw, iwrmanent. 60c. pa ox. J H Msssey. 310 4U1 st.; H. PStone, 7thand Lata.: A k. Ellcry 5th O sta.; L. C. Mllburn, 6th and M^.Tie!f L B. CiUer. N. J. avfc and G at.; W. IL Hal Leek. 4^9 Hat;A.& Ftunes, 7th and Irti; A. M. Elocaewski. 9th and E eta.; F. * Cniwdl, 1101 F it; Butler k Clarridv^ Ind. ave. and D at.; Van BrckeTi, 13th and 9 itT; J W. Draw. Conn, sve, and L rt- n.w.; L. M"?!??, 22d and L ata. n.w.; C F. Eeini, 181814th 7th andHW: A. K. Acker, 3d* ^L7Ecd5iotii^.^: VmlP Oolels24 12 th et. n.w!" w. CWilliama k F. kooee, Peon. av?. and 17th - ? M ? Vermont ave. and llthaj.;*.! Remabura k Elliott. 1008 14th SJdoSa.; R. Brm?. aOtii aud z Svana. Wholesale Aaanta. apll-wflM. jsm^ssessaSL EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. CVOLONIA L I1EA CH~ r > Washington's Famous Seaside Resort. 1 he l'alatial STEAM t.R EXCELSIOR Will commence DAILY TRIPS O.N AND AKTER JULY 1. Organizations deMriuif to make these excursions should apply at once tor date*. (J. W. RIDLEY, Oeneral Manager, Je20-4m 7thitieetWhart. CONGREGATION ALCHURCHEXCUtlSIUN, / TO MARSHALL HALL. Under the direction ot 'he LADIKS' AID SuClKiY, FRIDAY, JUNE 22. Steamer CORCORAN will leave at."?:30 sharp. Dr. BISCHOFF will give a tine musical program, and refreshments wiU be served by the ladles on the grounds. TlC'KfcTS, 50 CENTS. Jel9-3t Marshall hall. steamer W. W. CORCORAN will leave at 10a.ni lor Marshall Hall reaching Washington at 4 p.m. SUNDAYS Steamer W. W. CORCORAN will make three triDs to Marshall Hall during the summer months, leaving at 10:30 a.in., 2 30 and 5.30 p.m., reaching Washington at 2, 5, and 9:30 p m. tif lo accommodate the public, on FRIDAY, JULY 6th, a d SATURDAY, JULY 7th. and every Friday and Saturday thereafter duriug the summer mouths, the *teaui< r will make two tri|? to Marshall Hall, leav ing at 10 a.in. and 0:15 p.m., and reaching the city at 4 and 10:30 p.m. First-clans catering in dining-room at the Hall. Lunch, coffee, rni.k, buttermilk, ice, fruit, kc.. supplied excursionists Jel9-2m Rolling wood reach?steamer pilot boy. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Union Tent Independent Order Rechabites will give their first grand family excursion to Collingwood Beach THURSDAY, June 21, '88. Gravity railroad, shooting gallery, fishing, and other amusements. Nothing will be spared in making this the excursion of the season. Three trips?9 a. m. and 1 and 0 p. in. SATURDAY, June 23. Sunday-school Excursion. Boat leaves Washington 9:30 a.m , 4:30, 7:30 p.m. Collingwood Reach, 2:30 a m., 0, 10p.m. Geuta' Tick ets. 50c.: gent and lady, 75c. On SUNDAY. June 24. B'Nai Brith, L O. B. B., have chartered the Pilot Boy and Collingwood Beach. Tickets, 50c. For Charter*, kc., apply to L. J. WOOLLEN & CO, 1101 F st. n. w? or Capt. WHITE, steamer Pilot Boy. inyl5-3in American legion of honor. CAPITAL CITY COUNCIL. No. 463, AND NORTHERN L1BLR . Y COUNCIL, No. 534. Will give an i:xcursim to BAY RIDGE ON THUuSDAY, JUNE 21. Tickets, $1; Children, half price. May t>e procured from the committee at the depot on the day of the ex cuision. Trains leave 9 . in., 1:30 p. m. JAMES PRINiZ, Secretary. Jel0-4f cHAS. S. WILLIS, Chairman. 1MRST EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE BY CARROLL INSTITUTE TUE8DAY, JUNE 26. Trains will leave B. and o. Depot at 9 a. mi, 1 30 and 4:20 p. in., an 1 return leaving Bay Ridge at 6:15 and 9 p. m. Round-trip tickets, $1. Children, 50 cents. For sale at the Institute by members of the committee, and by G. G. C. Simrna. 14th st. and New Y'ork ave.: Mrs. D. A. Broxnan, 012 9th st.; H. C. Lancaster, 821 7th st. n. w? and W. H. Lipley, 715 15th st. u. w. )el0.20.23,2ft DAY AND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB iO RIVER VIEW. FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1888. Steamer Mary Washington leaves 7th-st. wharf at 9 a in. and 6 p. in. sharp. Returning, leaves at 4 and 10:30 p. In. Dancing on boat going and returning, both trips. Usual games and prizes forchildren. Gentleman's ticket, 50 cents. Ladles, 25 cents. Jel6-6t R CHARTER Steamer JANE MOSELEY for charter until uly 1. Jel6-6t L. W. EM MART, Manager. HO! FOB GBEAT FALL8 AND CABIN JOHN UK1DGE. steam packet EXCELSIOR nukes her regular tripe on Sunday. Monday, Wed.iesday. and Friday, leaving l.igh and Canal ?ts? Georgetown, at 8 a.m. t are, 50c. round trip. Apply to J. u. and J. M. WATERS. _Jel2-1 m* METROPOLITAN U(I INSURANCE CO.. ANDuEW WALL. Supt, 916 Fitnw, Warner Building. SIXTH ANNUAL EXCURSION QF THE AGENTS TO BAY RIDGE. ON FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1888. Ticket* can be bad from the Agents and from the com mittee at the depot. Fare, round trip, CI. Children, 50c. Je2-17t River view fob issh. Washingtoniau's Most Popnlor Resort, steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 10 a.iu. and 3 p.m.. returning at 2 and 8 p.m. Tickets 25 c<nts. Everj WEDNESDAY at 9 a. m and 0 p in., returning r.t 5 and 11 p.m. J icketa 25 oents. Family day at River View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 a.in., returning at 5 urn. Tickets 10 cents. Proi. Proctor's Dancing School Rennion at River View every SA1URDAYEVENING. leav ng at 6 p.m., returning at 11 p. ui. Tickets 25 cents. Dancing down and back ana at the grounds on the largest pavillion on the Potomac River on all trips except Sunday. Fine Brass Band on Sundsys. No objec tionable parties allowed on any of the above trips. For charter*, kc.. apply to E.S.RANDALL. apl7-3m 1100 Virginia ave. aw. GO TO RIVER VIEW AND BEE THE GRAND SWITCHBACK RAILWAY and ride the Horses and drive the Ponies. We advertise nothing but what we have. my29-lm WASHINGTON BCHUKTZEN VEREIN, Secretary's OrricB. The Sohuetzen Park, on 7th-street road, being tree from intruders, is the most beautiful report to bold Pic-Nics, Festival*, *c.. will be rented to responsible parties op)y, For terms apply to Hon. S. Wolf, 921 F st : Mr. Jno. Hockemeyer, 474 O st. n.w? and Chas. Schroth. I130 C ?t s.e. REINHOLD 8PR1NG8GC1H. my25-lm Secretary. Boston by sea. Merchant*' and Miners' Transportation Co. Steamship* tail from Baltimore via Norfolk to Boston. Every Monday, Thursday and Friday, 4 o'clock p. m. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Fare, including meals and main saloon, stateroom berth*. ? 12.50; round trip, 922. Upper deck state room berths, 414: round trip, S2.V For further in formation see circular* at all the Hotel* In ?u||W ton, or apply to? A. L. HUGGIN8, Oeneral Agent. Lone Dock, Baltimore. Telephone Baltimore 247. my21-3m THE STEAMERS VALLEY FORGE AMD DIXEY ran daily, making tripe svery hour from Cumber land's Boat Houms, foot at New Hampshire ave. and F street, and foot of Utah street. Georgetown, stop ping at Holtiman*. Table Bock, Boat Club and Dlxey myl>l-?toPb0B*6j'N"o. CUMBERLAND A SON. Gharri Sum SScourkd AMD PRESSED FOR 4L Coats, 50c.: Pants, 25c.: Vest 25a Repairing done in best manner. Goo MivmZ Tetapkeue call 143-2. K. L UAiUi 706 9tk St. a.w.: jaSl-Om umi 218 k. Calvert sw Baltimore F? ruly AMUSEMENTS. ^ LBAUGH'S ORAND OPERA Hot SE THIBD WEEK OF THE sl'MMfR SKASOX. Evemugs at 8 15. Mstlnee Saturday at X JEANN1F. WINsTON AND THE LYCEC~M OPERA OOMPAST In Von Siipg's^njks Opera, RESERVED* ?? ATS 50c. ADMISSION 25<X Next week-FRA DIAVOLO. Ml* |"| AKMly BIJOU THEATER. TWO PEHFORVAN< F<< DAILY TWO. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. JUNE 18. That duruiimi >ud talnitnl little iL'tM^ LOTTIE CHURCH. In John A. Stevens' lurmrful sensational mtkhdmnA "UNKNOWN." Popular price- u usual. Next Weak?Dr. Ji.K VLL and Mr HYDE. JslS Athletic exhibition AttlM NATIONAL THEATER. SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 3% for Hie benefit of garfield HOSPITAL, By the COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB, Assisted by prominent AMATEURS KR >M PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Orrhoetra and Orchestra Circle irmrrri) <1 00 Balcony (reserved) 7.V. Admission 50c. Ticket* on aale at Metzerott'a. 903 Pa. ave.. Tuemlsy, June 12. at 4 p.m. Jelg-3t ATTLE OF SHILOH _ la open daily from yLin.tolOp.m 15th st, two blocks south of U. S. Treasury Build Inn. my31 PROF. CALDWELL'S (NEW uniformed) BAND and orchestrs can be engsged to furnish first-. las n.u-ic for all occaaions. Ad<lr<-sa JvjS. & CALDWF.IX. Je5-3w* 114 cat nw. rjlllli WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY. Corner 22d and P sts., WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE 8UMMER JOB THE accommodation OF ITS PATRONS my22-lin B D R. RUMNKY Presents hi* compliments to HIS AMERICAN COUSINS, and begs to s?y he will l>e happy to welcome them again thla season on board THE "WONDER" COACH. which last season carried ssfely 1.934 Pa??engera, and slue*' October. 1S80. has covered 63,785 Miles The trip to ST. ALB ANS is a perfect "sensation." and the luuch there a ' hie-sin' Iftlitv," fully appreciated by those who have a " Wonder" Coach appetite. Tin' Cathedral is oue ot tlie finest ami oldest lu the world. Ask at the Coach Office, HATCH fcTT'.S HOTEL. Pic es ally, Loudon. Eniriand, lor all particulars. JeU.-'OJyi. 18a ul. I5 6t CALIFORNIA. Special Partie*. Semi-monthly. Free Sleeping Cars. Ch'up Rates. Southern Route. Address E. HAWLU, Gen.ral Eastern A*ent,339 Brosdwsy. New York; R. J. Smith. 402 Oi.estnutsL, Philadelphia. or -ny Baltimore and Ohio T icket Ag< nt Je2"W4is00t Tuil cycleries. HOC N y7ATM- UHV Bicycles. Tricycle*. Sociables and Tauriem* for l.ent by the hour, day or wee*. Tricycles for tive months, <5 per month. apl2-tiui FOR SALE-HOUSES. FOU SALE?A HAKUAIN-ONE OF THE M? ST desirable Homw in the city; on** squirt- north of Iowa circle; ten beautifully paired room*. <?o?>d Let with an eirimnt stable. ttt.'JOO; one-third cash. bal ance may remain at 0 per cent. DAVID D. STONE. je"0-3t 80*> F st. n.w. tvK fALE?CHEAP?FOUK NEW HOUSEsTlNA I 1 desirable section of the northwest; nic homes; splendid investment. DAVID D. 8TOXE, Je^O-ot 80t5 F *U 1? It SALE-ON LV ViOO CASH AND fcAHNCK monthly?House of fix moms and Lath ou irood I lot and lmprovm* neighborhood northwest; price, ">0 \N rill A KEK & JORDAN. 1417 * m j-ju-31 IJKMt 8all -61". y ST. N. W MM. ROOMS, well built slid finished; a desirable and cheap home. M M PARKER. 1418 F st Je .'O-tit 1MI11 SALE? A fine residence on Connecticutave.,16 lanreroom?, with hue stable. This property trouts on two desira ble streets, aud will be sold cheap to au immediate pur chaser. * l.ilU K st n.w., 3-story and basement: 10 rooms, beautiful lm'atlo:, and splendid House, <35.000. A splendid hou oil orant Place, 10 rooms and listh. This very deslrac j prop- rty wi.l be exchanged lor tw.> smaller houses. Price, <12.00*1. GOV H st. n.w.. 3-story sl.iI basement brick, all mod. ; imp : lot 25*xl3& * 10.000 1329 10th st. n.w.. 3-stor\ brick. 11 rooms, pantry and bath, all mod. im.. lot '-'OxbO #9..>00. HH1 o st- n. w.? brick. 2-story and cellar. CO .*>00. 1304 T st. n.w.. brick: -' story and baacineut: 9 rooms: all mod. im : lot 18x42. $5,400. 447 Boundary, --story and i-asemeut brick.8 rooms: all mod. im.; lot 18x80 <4.500. Brick warehouse, wharf trout 26x150: doing- a rood business. 44,000. 1019 4th st. u.e.. 2-story brick: 6 rooms: all mod. im. lot 16x105. Rents for <20 per month .">00. 804 F St. aw., frame; ' rooms: lot 22HxTtf. side alley. Price <1800. Je20-et B. U. WARNER k CO.. 916 F st. n.w_ 1?OR SALE?HOUSES. 1116 Conn. sts. n w.. i:i01 K st. n. w . b. b h. mi.. 12r 16.500 h., in. 1 *36,000 1732 to 1743 E stn.w., 400 M Ht. a. w.. b. h.. ?r 9.000 m i.. 14r 22,500 1801 to 1805 L stn.w., 1342 Vt.ave. n w.,U h.. f. h.. 5r 8,000 m. i.. 13r 16.000 701 to 709 larravut st. 17^10 H st. n.w., b.h., u v. 5r 9.000 lOr 12,500 419 N. J. ave. s.e., Ulu. 415 3d st. u.w? b.h., Ur 5,000 m i? llr 12.500 241 13>4 st a. w.. b. h_ 1013 10th stn. w , b. ni. i. 8r 5,000 1l. m. L, lOr 12.000 805 6th u. w, b h? 1 909 M si. n.w? b. 1l, m.i.,8r 4,500 m. i.. 13r 11.000 717 8th st n. e, f. h.. 10'0 H st n. w , b.h.. 8r 4.500 I 10rs .9,500 49 K st. n e.. b h.. mi.. I 1242 12th st n.w.. o. 12r 4,500 , h.. in. i? 13r 9,000 734 7th st s. e., b. h., 2033 H st. n.w, b. h.. 7r 4.500 in. i.. 12r 8,000 220 and 222 la* St. s. I 223 Indiana ave. n.w? w? 5r 4,300 b h.. m L. 9r 7,500 62 to 68 G st. n.e., f. h? 1419 20th st ii.w., b. 4r 3.500 h.. m. i.. 8r 7,500 13 Myrtle s:. b. h.. NoitliCap. ami 1 sta 7r 2,000 n.w., b. lu, m. i.,9r 6.000 909 and 911 1 st ae.. 1208 5tli st. ii.w., b. b.. .">r 2,CHK) ni. t. 9r 5,500 404 and 406 South Cap. 23 L st. n. w? b. h.. si.s.w.,f. h 2.000 8r 5,500 112 K st. n. e.. f.'E, 4.'i8 to 442 I st n.w., t Or 1800 h? 6r 5.500 The above i* only a portion of the property on tit books. Forfnll list eel at offle- for bull-tin n the 1st and 15th. [JelOJ TBOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ISoUSALt-A BARGAIN ON EASY TKRMS-911 aud 913 12ih st n.e., lot 41 ft trout and contains about <,000 ay. feet of ifr. unj. will reutfor <22 p. r month; price, ?2.500, (1,200 cash, balance 413 per month. CHAS. B. i AV\n<XIM. je!9-3t* Basement 916 F at. n w. F JH)R SALE?1 HAVE FOR SALE NORTH W EST. SIX _ new Houaea, oue tx intr a corner, the other beiniron the w.st side ol au improved street containing s yen room* aud bath each, and all ni dern improvements. The corner can be had for <4.800. the other* for <4.250; on easy terms. For further information ?rplyto JNO. A. Pi>ES OTT, jel9-5t 1416 Fat. n.w., Kellotrtf Buildimr. ORB ALE?2016 AND2018 TtKMuM AVE. *. w^Orocuis, all in. i.: easy terms; <4.000 each; 5 houses. Oih st. n e.. bet. G and H, m. L : <2.800 eai'h. 13 loU, b'k 1051 n.e., bet 13lh, 14th, F and G sts ; 25c. per foot. J. B. BELLINGER fc CO., 033 F st. aw. >18-1W For sale-to close an estate 432 H st n. w.. handsome 3-story bnok, 12 room*, ail modern Improvements, in excellent coudltiou, lar>re brick stable in the tear. 430 H St. n.w.. Isrtre 3-story frame 11 rooms, all modern improvements.m thorough repair, tine stable ou the rear. 428 and 428M H st.n.w..two new 4-atory bay-window brick houses; 8 rooms, N side bath; well built ami handsome dwel.iiurs. stables on the rear. 416 H st. n.w., 3-story frame house, 7 rooms.beside bath. in pood condition. Lot on H st. u.w.. 22x100. Lot ou Mass. ave. n.e., 60x75. Lot lu Jacason Alley, bet N. Capitol and 1st sts. eaat 5 frame house* on Washimrtou st, bet. 4tb and 5th sta n.w., 5 rooms esch . water in yard; also two houses on rear. An excellent Investment For information as to terms, Ac., call at Je9-aAwlm 445 H st n w. OB SALE-TWO NEW TWO-8TORY AND BASlf ment brick dwellings. 7 rooms, sll mod. luiiis.; very essy payments; <4.000 esch. sWORM^TEDT A BRADLEY. 927 F st Jel?-Uu 1.-KIR SALE?A BEAUTIFUL PLACE AT TAKOMA Park: seven rooms; largeirrciinds. uear station.. A fine home, and car be purchased on reasonable terms. Price. <4.000. MacGOWAN k CAMPBELL, 1008 F ?t iel8-3t* I JOB SALE-NEW SfcVEN-ROuM BRICK ON LET t<redstieet northwest; Istrobe. tire-place, newly papered. ever> convenience and in i-erfect oider: price only <3.700. WHITAKLR k JuKDAN. Jel8-3t 1417 r st For sale-at a bargain-io new houses in the northwest section. sll rented to trood tenants; lrouiiug a.anon st, Clevelsiid ave., 4th st, Richara sou Place, and L st Apply to owner. Room 1.12 .5 F St., from 9 to 10 am., or 3.:10 to4ji0 p.m. Jels-3t TLVJR SAlj^-10 ROOMS BAV-WINDOW BRICK. J; all lmproTcmenta. south front lartre parking, sub stsntlslly built: Convenient to ca a, schools, and mar ket^ <4,0OO. Apply next door. 905JU st n.w. J18-3* For sale-two properties near business liortiou 14th st; either wou.d mskc good location lor nakery; can be sold at attractive pr.ces. L.C. CCTIEK k CO., Jel6-4t 1423 F st. 1M)R SALE?1700 13TH ST. N. W.. OOR. OF 13TH and R sta., one of the most desirable aud modern comer residences in Washington; wids parting, aide lot and new aud commodious stable. This vary at tractive property is now for the first time offered tor a^e at ^22.000. For ^ T?OB 8ALE?A HOME. AT~A~BARGAIN, XEAR Ml Eaat Capitol at and west of Lincoln Part. A new two-story ex.. 7 rooms, bath, cellar, bay window, all modern lmpruvemeuta. Lot 17.10x105 to alley. Prtoa, <3.800. Terms to suit 1 Hob. G. HEN8EY. Jstt-Sw 1226 F sc a.w. 1X)R SALE? Very desirable new 8-room dwell!Mra.all m~i imr located on South Carolina ave.. near Pennsylvania ava. a a.; beautiful location: wide parking; convenient to can, berdica, cbutchaa. schools, and market. Houses my22-lm jr ^ _ _?- ?r Xhe Pontsi fSg-SST** ^ ft?! " ** Octavo, 30c. "? " EGYPTIAN LINKN, " 35a - ?w - Com., 3.V. ? 3u " Iriah Liseo. - 85- - 4M - - Oct. .lie. a gu a it. nnitn ? J* to Ik IMPERIAL BOND, Octavo, 65c. - ? ? Com.. 65c " MILLER* HERBERT. 1417piLaVs.. ahoyy^Saij'fc SPECIALIST OT THE EYE EAR uvm\?10 12 a. bl, Md mtu^to^snd^ pi. bl mrl-tm' 1 FOR RENT?HOUSES. ^ IJ?OB BENT?139 L ST N * . XEAB1.1 *? W( A r???u?. lull. Iia>h, rum, Utrvbe newli Hrst-claaa; only . 0|K B. * F S ASH. 11 ;i? N <>rth Capitol ?t lr? t|?Oh HI NT FOB THE SIMMER MOTH*. Fl'B " 1 be 1 *e .an Plata-" llouae. ten i10 > rooma *'"> * * pre ?Ub)< . ow ?i'i* ground. well ahaded with beautitul oak* For part.cul.r* inquire on imniMt, or at?. HAS. I. ICLlMM. 002 9th at y*JV tH 1J?OR REST NEW MODEM FOURTEEN R.X^M Hott?e. 4i!l U it*. ITV 4l^>iit.Diurnh>Uit modem iiuprvveinenta. 442.50. ?2S H at.. lourte. u rooma. m.aleni unify.v. i, . nta |.V>. 4'.' M.<ul..u,b st.. near New Jerae) are and t m> n w.. new at ? 1 Inquire of A EBEKLVs SONS, 7 Jx T?U atn w. 2?-3t# l^'-R KENT-l:U>9 14 IH ST . 475 1201 W 81 N. B. w . $t>.>. 1400 \ "rui..u! ave. 455. k. \ ? at *l B * ? property iu ikfut Apply at su e ?!.??._ yjMk* LMK RINT-f.'-J ..0. 41i 1ST ST N ?T>I ? ?ll M room, liay.?.iid.i? brick. ail modern Improvement*, bath. lalrobe. rwlure, Vic. V, C. UIVAU.W'. 4 at. t*???*? F'OR REST- XSVf.MOH HOI HE. BEW H\vf *hl?*v* . at a low raie until t> tutor 1. H tKMMI pn?ATER>. ti?Kt 11th at. nw Ju2U-.il FS>BBEBT?DESIRABLE NKW 14 ROOM HKlik. | 14.il N St., Parlor, hark parlor dll.lUafiuwi an I kitchen on hiat flsr For tenua. Ac.. ai i l\ JellMIt AHITAKEBft JOi.DaX. 1417 Fat. VOH R.. NT?HE\CTIFUL NK*. 11 RO. M Hl.l< k E 9 doaeta. Uar .wivd Mantels. mirror* au.l tiled hear.h". h*rJwy? J finish tl r< utfh> ut ianrv (mirtva ? u.l lawni aurtvu .diutf. only 44<l t .11 310 Maple IU . LeDmit l ark. T. E. WAontMAX, *?19-3* 917Fstnw. L'OB KENT?COTTAOE IX " tiAIl HEKsHl'IIG. 1 n ar depot. AdlrvasP M.. ?, ithersburv. M0J19-3* f?OB BENT?HOUBEB ?rt r tTiv. ?a ~S0.U 512 loth at n.w.. -.'ll Aat.ae.. 13r 7.. llr ??;. l)i l<i SuiKler.au. 1II.. 75 1SK l:ith n.w.. l.'tr.OO ."hi 225 .id -t. u w.. lur.. I Ir 2820 l at n.w.. lor jO '.k.'UN J ai&u w .Ur .SO "-4 to 238 N. J ave. u. 14'-'4 9th at. B w., < r 43 w- t?r 50 -.'If: A '.>144 I at. n.m . ?."A1 IM ?t a.f.. l:tr 4.". l?r U 151.?:u<th n. w., 14r... .til '.1I.'| l'Jlh at. n.a.'Jil lit S .'7 '-"J.1 at. u w . Mr !.'? HID N J ave. u > . 4 r- _1l -1-1 K ?u n.w. 7r IP' l .'K C at a. w? ,">r .17 ::i? 4 I!? N J. ?ve. a.e llx :W711 lat. u.w . ltl ;p.'4 Del. ave. ut.fr :W??-31-aa k 37 I. at I ?>'.Ill Kiiii/uiau I*l?< ??. Si ..hi ? ?.. tlr> 1'* ."10 tils \ a aw. a.w . h;? . 4-1 U-1 ave a ?? .Br l-'.'W 710 y aU u w.. t> ra a VlilK Bdj. at n w . 4r 10 10V4_U> 1'* N.Cap. 21.i lat u v.. 4r at- 7r '.".'.SO !?<?7 I'.'tU at. u ??.. 5r H u:tl C at. aw., ti r* -'J.50 JOtt 17tta at.a*.. 4r STORES. Ut'l irCH.-tii. Store M3.T F at. n w.. tmt.n.r 30 rauuum. i?l..r?0t? store aud l>w. iliu* 4.1 .... MarSit spare. 4r 7."> K ?t a.w, lira 1'...ave.rearaton- ,.0 St..ri uid<wllar I.V4I M Store ami itllar iir.'t! at. n. w 1R 14t!i ?t. i .w :(?> .%0 stablt* l*t o * 7. E A Stor. 10th -t u.w ..SO Ir at*, it a IV ."<41 4l>S La ave.. '.Nl rtin-r :i*i 1 11th ??t u w? r 3 li.'iO Store aud dwvlliiiK l?Mi:i | ellar I.>43 M at. n.? a The above la only a portion of the pn>i*-rtv on mr 1*^1.a. Eor full liat call at ofttre f.?r Imltettn I**'! *) >a tl < lKt and 15th. IJelS'l l'Hos. 1. WAtKiAM AX LOKKKNI TO 1'UIVATE I AIIIL\ oNl.V. FOIf E ihrv in jiitu-, lat and airj iunii?lie<l lu.ua ?.f II ruuiua. v> r> i lion-e location no: thweat, eut nominal lo can lul ?ud d. auatue teuaut. A.ldr a- II .t No. 1. Sturotlire. j. Hi ;k* FjHJU HUNT?-Jli-.ti K si N w.. N I AKLY NF.W. <i r.aiuia andl?tli: a.i ni.aleru tint rot?-inert?.. larv.' yarns alid^clowta. J i*f i atr?-?I. k* \ ,'li.M, aiau a i.. m t'l?l iu-o.O. all luialrm nnprov?iiieuta J li* 3l" 'H RENT?MODERN lO-ltOoVI IK >1 -1 ??N ? Corcoran atr.*t. uorili a:.l.. in.m Jul> 1 Papered tu .wti .ut, and III ? \<'..||eut repair SlElol I. A uiuuiman.v. i:io:? i ?trrt, xin-iit 1,-V'R RENT-rNFTRSIsHtD 473 11 Kt. n.w.. 1'- ruouia. ui.i., uew f 75 ! lt'.:!4 lltlh at. u.w.,11 rooiua, ui.i.. new. ??."> | ti?"J 11 ai. u.w.. 14 riN>iu% liLi ?5 413 ti at. n.w., p,' hKitna, lu.i V.I..4 ' 1 N. H ave., 7 riaiti.*, in i :t<.50 Moot at. n.w.. 8 rtcu.a, in i 37.50 S10 M at U.K . 9 roouia and taitu 35 < .flic- rooiua, 705 Sth at. u w is aud - HO.l U ai. II w , ? roouia and l.atli, 111 i -J 1 4- McC'ullou?li at.. Uoar N J av.-. and I ... 1^ ? _ TVI.Elt A Ul l IIKKFOKD. _l??-'l-< W l.KiT F at u w. liUiT-B* R. O. IIOLTZMAX HOI SES OFFICES AND STORES 14th aud 11 ata. n ?* . new N.w . or 17tu an i Ivnu. 5 atory brick liuildtiur. ave.. 1 Sir *150 auitable tor ti.-ai cl..aa J?41 1 at., "d llo. r. 5 front hotel, 30r., Iu.)., heat. d !>., hoated by at#uuu 100 by ateaiu. elevator. |?t l?41 I. .Id door. ? tr 'tit r?_ _ aunuui 45.1 too boated b> at.-aiu S3 33 ,*1 ii 11 tnat. u.w.. lO:?l.?ii EUarant r.M.iua In **Stin 50H 1 Jth at., 15r 100 liuildiu?."hrepraof.'Jel?. ,?ll l.ttli li llir.,so vatt.ra, heated t.y attain, 711 11 th at. u.w , Ur. ..75 Ironi *10 to 11ml eacu. Oil lrttlist n.w, 7r .. ?i-> l'^l.it at_.'J.l n...,r Jr 50 ? 07 I at. u.w., 13r H5 1215 F ai.. :id ll..or, 2r..20 1418 1 at. ii. w? 5r. 55 10011 F at.. Hoiu 10 to 15 1S41 Rat.. 1 Or 50 1137 F at.. 2d tl.aw 35 2027 1'at. u.w.. 10r .VI 037 1 at.. 3d H.?.r, .Tin .21 i 320 C at-u u , ltir ......50 4 I.. HtU at., 2d tl .or. 25 515 2<l at. u w? lor 45 4l>MtU m.. sr .25 1737 Otliat.ii.a ,hr..35,32 4il>La ave., Iroiu 10 to 2J 2222 H at. n.w.. 7r?... 30 0311 at. n.w-3d Coor 22 Jt>17 10th >t. n ? . Or 25 025 Lu. asc., 3d tloor 20 717 11 tli ?t. u.w . 7r ...25 2010 12 14 Htli at-.tli 20 STORES. 305 D at. s . , Or 15 Maenlfin-nt atort, Snn 12.i3tlat- u.e.. 7r.. .20 50 l.ulMiu?r. |wr au ..3,<IOd 02.1 4w at. aw.. Or IS 1701 t*a av .atore. 125 4M3 K at. a.w., 5r 15 17o3 l*a av-atore 50 I 32 K. uton 11. n e.0r.13.su 4 .'1 11th at n.w 35 ! .'10 Feuloii PI. n e Or 13 SO 1 7th ab. Fa. av, atore 15 1 1232 W \ lie at.. Op 13 17th ab. 1'a. av.. atore.. .15 j 402 Rich at daou pL. 11.50 For liat of lun.ialied nouaea call for or aend to olhoa lorliatof i?ro|*rty for aale call fur or aend to olbca l'ro|arty plao^l witn me tor rent.>r aalu la liberally advertiacd tree ot **oat to the owner. >'1S R. O. HOL1ZMAN. 10th and F itkn.* IVOR KENT-40H Hill si. S.W., TUKEE-STORY and baa.-iuent brick, 10 r .otn^ aid bath . poaatwai..u July 1. Enquire ol J. L JONES, l*oat-onice l>ept., near 7th at. eutrwuce. J. ls-3t* f'OR RENT-FURNT8HED-FOE SI MMER. FINE locatKU. Ueorirutown. mar F at. car*, ten r.oma. everythiuir complete, ai ver, linen, kc.. *40. Addroaa OEORoETOWN, Star office. JelS 3t* I^OR KENT 10011 3D ST. X W A PERFLCT OEM OF A HOl'SE. Seven lo. ilia, inclu illur bath Ilaa all luodern liuprovemeuta. Cloaeta in every r.^.ui, with liaiiaay, yaa and water. Go uid examine It. House oieii tor inspection. Rent 420.50 per moutli. a H WARNER k CO., I )el6-6t ?ltiF?tn.w._ IVOR KENT?HOCSE NORTH SIDE OF MOI NT \ernou I'ark. la tt.-r kliouu a.- 805 k at. u.a-.; la au tiful situation . 14 rooms, 475 la-r month. Call on C?4. lo\M R^. next do^r. SO7. lor further luiormatiou. Jel?l-lm V?X)R REM - lii.ICK IiW El.EINO. I'NFKB X liiahed. iu ifood order, in I.e Dr. it Pa k F. li. SMI 1II ft SON'. J' 1 ? > 1 w 12'."-' E atreet u. w. FVOH BEST?OVE THEEI ITUBT BUCK KWH, No. 233 13th at, a,\v , nine rtauua, all mod. imp*.. j r tit 425 50. One two-story brick houae. No. 010 22d at , bet. F aud O u w.. e.. lit rooms, with all tn.jd. imps ; rent 435. Inquire at 403 7<h at n w jelO-st 1,-Oli REST- 2027 I aL.7r ft .tore. 42.. 1220 12th at... .$00.07 735 2lat at.. Or 25 17401'a av.. lOr 00 50 2U10 I. at.. Or. 22 SO 3045 N at. 12r .'HI 0. 015 2Jd at , 7r 22 ,'a> 21 IH H at.. lOr 50.0.I 1215 V? ?t? Or . 22 30 714 10th at.. 12r 51'OO 1213-17 .'tOth. Or 2o 45 1747 Eat , lOr 47.50 1433 3:id at..Or ..211.40 21X1 K at.. Ur 42.,'?0 S21 21atat?0r. 20 40 2210 I at.. Sr 40 50 2020 1. St.. til 20 :to IKlSPac.Or 40.50 1104 23dat..ttr 18 3(1 1812 Rat.. Or 37.50 2803 M aU, Sr 17.30 1230 30th aU.tfr....37.50 1725 r.at..Or 10 .HI 80821a*. at.Mr 37.50 4II2-40S 21at at. Or. 15 30 114,5 21 at at., lOr?35.50 3212 <ira>. at.. Sr . 13 ."HI 1150 22d St., 8r 35.50 2425-2427 F at., tlr 1350 10 u30 1.30 ?v.- . y 11 ->H 8 at., I r 25.00 stable, 3 alalia. L at 10 1 or a lull liat apply to VESCOTT ft WILOOI >1? 1907 Pa. ave. n.?. IpOR REX1?UNFC*RN*T8HEOl 1221 Ct. av.. n-w_ 1240 11th at. n.w .ftr 450 18r. larnv ata. rear..4250 124S 11 th at.n.w? lOr 50 1810 N at. n.w, 12r....l25 1731 19th at.9r .50 P at. n.w.. 12m . .... 125 2422 14th at. 9r 50 1125 10th at.u.w.,15r 115 1514 30tu at. n.w_ 17r.50 102s R 1 ave., 11 r...lOO 1742 N au n.w.. 8r 50 1829G at u.w.,15r . 100 1110 13.U at. n w . 10r 50 1044 21?tat. n.w.,13r. 100 14.18 yet. n.w, 7r 45 list n.w,.12r loo 14119 ftutrhtou at. 4107 1310 Vt. ave.. I2r... S3 33 1370 Rat. a.w.. llr 40 * ' ? Ll- Ull '.Ilk! 1-I41, .4 411 V404 14th ?t 75 1SHM? "?lb ?L u rn., store v. ttvt-.ii. w., 1 On.!>?? and d^eliinir. .15 5*10 19th st. 11.w , . .70 41ii ."M ?t. u.w.,6r Ii."> hi? l*Jth?t.u.m..l4r... TO 111 l>?t. n.w.. 8r :iO 1410 U Kt n.w.. i'^r <0 14'-'0 8 ?t. n.w.. tir ..2< .10 lo^7 0?L u.w.. lir .70 !.">(?? 1'itruiine ?t., llr?1'5 151!*'-'Oth ?*t u.w.,10n?.70 101- N. H. ???.. ?r . >Jo The ubove Iioumm i** t &amiiiei o\ itrmit t roui cur nthct only- lliuMAb J. ll^lil li A CO.. jelW 1324 E at n-w. Fll9KMd! ive n.e., 3-atory I rick. llr... |.ri0 1200 Wyiieat. n.e? 2 aUiry brick. Or 15 1240 Wylie it.u.a., 2-atory brick. Or 15 407 D at. a-e-. 3-atory brick, llr 25 liLRKON ft KAMEV. JelO-Jw 1307 Fat. n.w. I volt" RE NT?HOUSES. 1813 M at. n w.. 9 rooma, rood, tmpa #?5 951 V at. nw , cor loth, 7 ra., atore and a table no 2012 7that. n.w.. store and 2 roouia 20 805 H st. n.e , W roouia, mod. iiupa 24 U20 l at n.e.. 0 ruouia. mod tui|? 17 Apply to JNO. A. PUESOOTT. Jal2-11t kallom<_bnildiiuf. 1410 Eat. n.w. >OR RENT 1 33dand l"n.w.22r 4100 817 Mark't Space.2d R 4-r>0 021 H n.w? 12r. aud at.SO 15**0 loth u.w., ir. .30 35 712 10th at. ti w?8r 7.. 215 12tb at. n w_ 2d A..20 310 lud. a_ 18r. and at_70 0< L at. n.w., 6r 18 25 1021 10th at.n.w. Lor uut. 2224 12th at u.w., fir. .18 Je9-2w i. T. DVER, ooo 13th at. n.w. 1MB BENT?A BEW Fl'RNISHED HOUSE OR part of houae and atable for four or iwe.ve mo ntha. Apply 1325 M st. n.w., near Tbouiaa Circle. lall-3lBeo3t I '011 KtNT r 225 Pa. ave., 3-atory brick. 9 room ft store.410<l 75 1108 10th St., 3-ator)' brick, t rooma it 1505 T at.. 3-story brick. 9 rooms 35 1537 Pat., 3-siory,curable house, 13 roouia... 100 1934 15tk at. 3-atory brick. 9 rooiua 35 175U 8 at.. 2-atory brick, 7 rooms 25 i-ruom Cottavaa on Columbia Uei*hta 15 M. M. PARKER, Je8Jl2t 1418 F st OR RE N'T 19151.14r.. all m.1. 805 H at. 9r., ?0a.00 825 12tk st a a-J 021 O. Mr., all m.l AO 823 12th sC n e.. 6?-? " 12 951 Oat. 8r.ftstore.rn.L50 1373 Bound ac?d^>r.9.30 310 Mat., sr.andall m.1 40 Raar 2021 1 at. B.W.. 4r...9 150911ill.Or.>11 m.i.2.1.40 820 2d st U- 4 ra_ 8 U.w. cor. Olh ft Dae. 7r 7 P eree Court aw 3r 3.50 and store <511213 Wylle n.a ,ftr 10 50 jal-lm BWOBMBTEPT ft BRADLEK. 927 Tm.w. Ebbbkt AT A BABOAIB. desirable 10-room bock hooae 1317 lltk at. (.?. Rant reducwd to 450 bl'SHBELL * CABUSE 10M ? at. k* Fob 9t _ _ ?pOE BEBT-&.16MirrB WT. B. OOBTA1MIBO rent 450 per ?y^mwqTolt DAKMHOWM, Jaie-lw lr 1111 "** XlVFW FOR RENT?HOUSES. t,"ok ntxi v iivi HniM *.?* i m n? ? ?, Jnn,u"\ *1' UkxWii ttlfllMMti ???> |wt i;th? Apply to ?. c. JOHN.MIX. ;il? l.lli.all.w 1 111 mo? >.*?-1 in *e>t_ r KI2 r n W .1 ir CHM fi7 ,??, Krthmr pv.7r r.'A *0 21: \ A*. 'JKr I (Hi UVM I>n? II . ft. Ik 4<l 1 wi lAri."-*- V*r lW^llMi.W.ML.?r.2VU I o H I, "I " V.}4r - % Sl?? k at. ? ? ?r "? ?<? I Vl M l 1 r " 1 4,H1 l?>""M?arr n w ,7r -il; l ?b l "" IM? l.it^c ri tr... mT- kSVt V?Ur. 1 ? <?*>-? pu.*. ?r Sis *?*.;?<*.iI 1. II. ?>r . :.i 11* 40 .?Stf4 .rr JSSSSSf?-S !r* - - - ? r j<? j'iT.i i "?***% 40 ? . * ? 4'' ??11 \ j ki it a <!r 1.1 ijiAi ?jy ?* * s?* 14 *mx ur * ** *? ? ^ r* 3 > I'm si ii ? Hr 1 n ?? "?h ?t n e.. Kr .1- ;u * V ItVm ?r ! lllGNUiat. 11 ? .hr.ui .Vi ? a( (il i,^ II IB 14t*i ?Cu.? ?i aii.4i? I'i 'ii u ?? a ?r .Vr !&.?? Heart.,., y, Mi l.ut H at na ?r 1 . J^WHata ' *r :*J -'i*,"""' l*1 ,,r 1:1 * **? H W Hf ti .^4 1. ?( ? . >0 (7 1 .v;i5 I ;>Ui*t. u w .orj.s f5 I-J0 * lit, ? Pi -,r ? |.f Tlti I .1. a w.. Kr JU4-J 1113 X J .1 ?r ,0 HIO ?-NfUi at. n w . Mr ? I} :M?; ?? |i Jal? OUL ?*1?V aL?.?. l^'R HLX1 1II 4 I 'tm ill' A Rul s| 1 if k si * ne ?c?u.t Capitol Hwt t?.i ck? iu >1! nipr. ta kl-r 11611 Apply lllrrr or to 1M>|K?I ft SUVs 7O0 Km m i *. yi., :iiu txm HEM Ittl our X W I\>1 KIM N Iti* >MH ? a,l nn.l.-tn in, 1 "mmnu i..ip,.| tena-itoult ?ttti |?t month. Ainu oil li. UH-t ?anH>r hth tini I* . ** K&tl iwth . nr? . 40 ?? r ,)HU.tii fron, Juli 1. o?u?, .1 .-?!?> Mil. m i, ? ' J ,. Vm ? "?ok Rr*T-uxrfr.xiiiirn_ F i;*4\rrnioul mvr ?K., n jf 1'ith ml 4 % . 0 - IVlti ?( ? > I ?1 >li< i> |'|itv -ik 4A jv-'? <;<>?- 7?? T.mhrt { 1*4- l'.'th ?t *(>4 I iilfltf lrrr?.i* m lit*"1 ^ ? 1 * utti* Mum 111 * 14 l?t?t. Ml I I'KXIMIED R. I ?T .nYConn. imi.1 H rt.. twt. 1 sih * l rxh 1W nniHint Tin-<? 'JMl.tn ll'tl. ?t .u'tlmiHm. -ir 1 ?) kit. n.-?rliith C7A K M-ur?rliHh 1 ? oun. ?**? II I fc ?t -J;t0 11 til lit. la t N and o lit 1 arratiui tMiuarr V.'iU ?unw(Mi.hrt i:ik 14 liM M??? m u r 14iii von :u l( m i?t i:tn, * im, Hj Hfcit r?n ft r.k<iwx. " I4.IT IVuii .VM, . I'!'rf.LKf:N ' " UO<?M Hk\ Kinimiv IL-1T ?'k? ?" ?'"">? m iiu|ir..*?ii.. iiu. ?1'i.iittllv .1 wi. Im. I4th Mi.i l.iih Ha. iu>.*ll " 1 114 BUSINESS CILANCKS. |>?U HALK VtRV t ill AH * I'll nT 1 I.AHfl ? nivt,"!VU??,to *?>odloc?t II . ^ T ill "? ?,?i'??>>'r?. ? I 0?v i"t? i.n^ni.uou. 1,* ii?)i?f b?,Ki a.m.'mj ^ *r l,m'T j -.h? at* L,?K>\LC ,>M OK THt HKHr-L**'?1l l? I K4A Esattr.si.*js3c? F^.ViV.ta i', ??od I.UMU. ?. Ad.ln^i *. A. v.. hi., . m. j. vi, IXV1MT IX hMAI.1. Hoi K- tol A|<> r^I11*! mE ?-*41 i"^r >? %'U *.??* t f | 140 I.. r* ivJ ? *lUr,-L ^OLLAIIKU iidi IvIuAlv^: \ V *1 *J'H *>'???- HXI IMiiNiM Mill si IX , ' ^ Mt l<H*ation, for uniuii i - \., 1 i?r. .i^.rt * ?arthw**. Aiifl^UtiiANuLhSf flu. |^<?K HALK - i?Tik:K. mil hU nr. t,y \ * *T*KVT> ?lora ill firm maid ul(. u?t buiil ik. nr.. ..M U l.,u,,r. r?ww for . ! [* ..b? uikid ?i l'lii ?U,ni. Adilrmll U m.. him ultt.*. jgv j* 1,ViHhAl.l K1.NIAUIAX1 ANIi |i|XIXil haI 1 mK ?11 luieil In ? trtKMl bu?iB'-?- |*?rt llt tL, ' .1 itj rvnwiuv tor M*iluur. Af| ly l'.'4M TUi at.il w. jritS -Jt* 1 A'^ '"*U K.S 1 AM1.IM1KIKIIAL \ Al.ll, 5l I ,?Ti!?!i' . .t* ?? tir.i . Im. Imi.ii,~ ?? la t?.i lliirtl. ot I In- ki.hI ?0|j t h, In.tru 1 iv? JL rim tIm J11MiiiiMM \Vh^* ".J.V ?,ttT A l",N" Max mho .7* ?-.-><Ki to j.4l I*rt? ?!tli If I trmj.- ui.l Hu. Mi crmlu w4 t?-?il Im .iu-m>. ^X^M.r'ok,'"U U'"U'y S" "*? K?-.iiK?IK 81ock- nxnTirr*. ami uimh. Iituri:. A|,J.|J oti t.nu,.m. -..n.-r l^th and buuujar) u.?. > ni^ti* ;".81,.M.K AN" MXM * .im* *. *n m,?? IU..U-J 11, U?rtli.*.t. ri, My ti?n . it, to TlbtSn:. ^ Fsi!',Hk*l'i niriVi) iSH AkW i!r '" AHKI: I T I'AkK .1 II I. 1 * low ft* crnrtb, but Uu r*-aM?.naiii?j offer Will be Hot i!;?. star y lw.it ForK?.nli:i.y,i,.H EKV- KT,W K AKD HllTHl \ *. ?* ?"? *11 l^Aturt* m-inirmtr. in,ludin* la nr.- |.^ 00*. lnyuin .. ni. r Htl, and \ ?t? ? JelK-at* d 1 OOll * IIJ. STOt'k AXl> 11X11 KEn i i| OKI HJ vr erj .tor., Kol 4Ui.t ti.?. ?,|| u "oiV| l? .u , u m noon1 THLUhUAV. Jl XE fWLXl VUllsl, uuiUJl ?oj.uer di.iK.K-a ol b> inivati- aU? l'mtl mu | .,r uV'fvI ?i. "* to ElltA AItli K l> M A 1 NL, A t to rue j -at-! a* . 4?<> l^uinum ave. > 1ft-j* %VAXTEI?-MV A OEXll.l MAX MUn IIAMIAH " ? Ai^rnau*- liolh ii, u,rr.-?uli.^ ai,u n?l aatolr Imm ne?i. to dOimr.' Ill .om. bu.a,. .. ? i.rn- 1,1. -??rvi.-ra aod ui iu\***1 i,,i*ut ot one , .r,??, tli. iisai.d itoilm ?ul paV amaHl iik ouic. or would |>ur. liiw an muluial,.-d u^ .!,V,'"fr AJdre^. iriviua full i?ru. u lara. hoi t?.l. Mar otLce. JelN-.'H* A ^SLfe>P,D WPPoKTfXITI 11 ill A ViKKU 1-aknr?tli* route., iiu IiiiIiiik i?ci horm ? ami ??* """i "f U|? oldrat art. 1,1,all.'.I bakciie. in t|>< dtr tor Mia .li.?|! u-t.iiv tbr lat of July. l.,wu !..? r.vnif--o.k,j'"*.",,he ,*u,u*' Ai)?.i, u.o j i.<> k ti-l lv. i?l JH at. ilv. )cl(MM rr \ hlt AM1" l AHsEXiiKB AMD iat, cam.a.Ill kwan.l I.ki innni.tir, lulie> auilrfi'tliMu. u'a iiWu .m uf|*r d.. . Ml,, u M fe?t Iouk, liuilt about four yi-ai.aud put In . oiu pieU* order tliia )ftr at an t'Kpi-tiiw ut nbout I'J Oinl and la uo? oii? ol ttw |t.-i11MI at..uner* in |ia Tiui.tns and will be aold at a liarv^ia il aM4l?d lor at uuet u, . . ^ Kl-ELtK, 41^ E Hallliiiorr at., >'I4-tit* WalMmum. Md. Y |' inL norutn rut?"?? ~ l lie |iru|*rty to wn aa ihr "Xew Vort Oioj, DortLrw.1 comer D and Ml, at. n w, WaahiMrtoTb. ?ill be lor l.'?t lor a term of > .?t. from audafu* Ucxuuiber 1. lfcou A|>iii> to M A Mll.l.IN. . . . . -- Eaat Lfxiu^toii at , Jrl-eo.lii]* llaliiuioi*. Md. H{u 'S? J"H *tr*T~* ' M X h H I ..AM Hrk k noina-, 1? rouut., liewli |?ih-p i and i a, ut- i rent low. Afily to I *. t Ai-LioMAX. h i i wtl, t^l'ilulat. K13-JIU I/iiE h.VLI UAI.1.1 T ft HAVIb 1-lAXiis 111.ft. M t,!ul .t.a-L . baiya.ua tlirxjiuru June to .'l.we for Kiiinn.er, eaay inontkij urn.. B U hL llM.lt. mm hi 1 H;l. at i,.?. j, fliu, 1,'nl. SAl.K TBI Mm k IIX11KI S AMm,.i..i, M w ill of au oldmUblialM-d urocery aud I >. t Mon llotiae and store lor rent, luwon turn ill, ?r 1.0111* t, ?viin fioiu biuiiuia. A|,|'i> to JoliX 1 uhl.l X. lTrjt) 14U>at. a . >11 !? ? |>oU MA1.E-OU KM HANOI EoK 1 I I V I'k.il' M. ert> . tarin .,f 1 itW ..-rt-., u.wr I r**o,*rl? kabiitv. * a iu i scelleut ix.iidit.ou . Iieaitli> and idnaaant ailuatk^i' I io? lil.XJ I IiAV Is 1:11 ti r at yIn, L'dli hALE AT A HAKi.AIN >T<*'K. UUiD ?* *,ll- *' ol a Oroi-en, l.iqu-r aud iTovialot. store ?1ii.-1i liaa lain ?rround>. .ulilitur, *.^<1 uat. i ft. inviuiae. for reut or leaw. only ream>n f.* i^iIiiiv owner leaving illy 111 nvrtlinnl anUaiti Ft further particular*, fe.. airily tUAs. H nHimi. l,u _ I1J4 Ttliat. u.w. l^oK LXlHAXOE J holm- .mall Hou>?. In tin- Uiirtlieant part of tbactVT lor vacaut irrouud aoutU. ?.t or nortliaeat. ,w, . S*UKll?IU?r ft UuAHI.KV. _n.v22 lin irjr ^ at. ^IX IIK I IM IXVE^TMEKT fl'IAI. Pld I KJrmou for redemption u|i,u tl uioutiia uoti.-e-s.le alia con\euteut? Ibe Oveaii.l ten yeara ti l. r c.-nt l ir .4 M rt>raire Bouila (on real .-aiateiut Uie k.i.m. I riiat ana llaukii.tr Co., Intel state. seuat..r J..UU J. lutrall^ lre.nl ut. and tlie tu.mi Tt uat t?iL, of New Jorkcitj- Iruatee b-mda it. deuoiulu.tn'ua ol ?li>n. {.MA ?lA>0".?ld at 1*1 by oE'HU.E r. htUAltn. ra> inc Huildiutr. hole Airent for tue Ina trn t of Columoia 1 lie In ion 1 ruat Ou , of New lorft. certibea to ea. n bond. |?)a the int. real cvui*>u- eeua annually. aud tua principal at uiaiurity. u.b'.'n :itu Our Gkeat Clomno Salc OCR UKEAT CL081N0 SALE OCB GREAT CLOSINU SALE OF MISSES', BOTH' AND CHILX'a Or M1S8E8', BOYS* AND CHILD'S or MISSES'. BOYS' AND CHILD'S FIXE LOW 8H0E8 AND SLIPPERS. FINE LOW 8HOE8 AND KLIP PER*. FINE LOW SHOE* AND SLIPPERS. MISSES' AND CHILD'S OPERA SLIPPERS. 4(?a. MISSES' ftKD CHILD'S OPERA SLIPPERS. 4Ma, MISSES' AND CHILD'S OPERA SLIPPERS. 4M. MISSES' riKE OXFORD TIES. T5eu MUSES' FINE OXFORD TIES. T4o.. MISSE8* FINE OXFORD TIES. ?&?. BOYS' AMD YOUTHS' DURABLE LOW SHOES. Ma pOW AND YOUTHS' DURABLE LOW SHOES, MP BOTT AXD YOUTHS' DURABLE LOW I H H A H II ITV If a ? H a !1 :u" S ?M 7th I ?