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LOCAL MENTION. rer tb? District of Columbia, Miry'snd, Del*. ware. Virginia, rain; cooler; winds becoming north easterly. vt ilus ici C&.B Penobscot iw-na wagons, Loxo Bbawtb Bocuon Wibit, 11.25 a bottle. Distilled in 1KT4, Cy nthiana, Ey. Charles Kraemer, 737 7th St. n. w. A Wobd ro m Wwb.?We are bow receiving ?ad opening our tall Muck, and all carpets sold be fore septemoer 1 wui be made and laid rree of charge when wanted. W. H. Hoaxs, 801 Market space. Whili waiting glasses repaired. Hempler, are., ?or.**. CITY AND DISTRICT. Aamwarnu To->lgkU Haticwai.?"Tbs Paymaster." Harris'.? Milton Noble in "Lots and Law.* Panorama Bcilmn?.?"Battle of Shlloh." t'?s<?sw< Lecah. William F. Hudson, of Lyons, la., for some years assist snt disbursing clerk of the House of Repre sentatives, died at Providence Hospital, yesterday looming. Messrs. Geo EgloST, Jna A. Roth, Jna Mr Laugh lln, Ed. lteeves and other member* of the lods pendent Pishing Club returned Saturday from a ten -Bays' fishing cruise near cornfield Harbor. Their were very successful, and brought bone a quantity of fish. Judge Co* will bold the Equity Court the next session, beginning on 1 uesday of nnxt week. The certificate of the election of tbe following trustees of Emory Chapel M. E. Church South has Wen filed: Alfred Kay, J. Eoos Kay, W. K. Mc Cbeeney J. Vv. Kay. Alfred <i. osborn, James W. Barker. Henry Hoyle and 11. C. King. Is chambers, Judge Merrick, this morning, In the case of McEtiina agt. McKenna, made an order appointing J. J. cutcher. jr., guardian ad litem. In Muth agt. Stott, Cromwell?ca, an order granting leave to make deposit In the regis try was mad*. wren S. Howard, an eight-year-old boy, living Bt No. lttOO Marlon street, feU from a bicycle at (Kb and Boundary streets this morning, and was severely cut. He was taken to his home and at tended by Dr. Miller. BOW TBB WASMWGTO.NS WKKI PBTSATED BT TBI BOSTONS BATTRDAT?0THBR GAUSS. The statesmen lottt to Boston on Saturday by aome rank work in the fourth and fifth Innings, after having secured what would otherwise have bees a winning lead. The score was 8 to 7, and the game was exciting throughout. Widner and Deaaley and Clarkson and Tate were the batteries. The Senators' hits were good ones and well placed, but the bad playing of Wllmot In the fourth and Myers and Sboch in the filth was a handicap. In the seventh, with the score 7 to a, Wllmot hit safely and O'Brien made a home run. Another run by Boston in their half was made by a triple and a sing in. The Senators scored again in the eighth on an error by Kay and a hit. Tnls made the tally 8 to & In the ninth, with one man out, Donnelly, who got his base on balls, scored on bboch's long three bagger to the lence. Wldner tut a fiy to Nash, who put Shoch out at third be fore any one could wink, thus wtuning the game. W ashington made 11 hits and 6 emu s and Boston hits and 7 error*. Pittsburg and Indianapolis played two games, each winning The flrst score was ttto 3for Htts Lurg. staley and Miller and shreve and Buckley were the batteries. Pittsburg made 14 lilts and 2 errors, and lndianap< lis U hits and 3 errors. The Uooslrs took the second game, 7 to tt. The bat teries this time were Knell and Carroll and Bur tllck and Bu kley. The llooslers made t> nits and 3 errors, and Pittsburg lu nits and 3 errors. New York shut out the l'hlllles, 7 to a The bat teries were keef* and Kwlcif and Bufiinton and Cements, The otauM made 13 bits and no errors, and Philadelphia 0 hits and 3 triors. Detroit pulled up toward the eud of the game, and won from Chicago, 4 to 1. The Champions made 1U hits and 3 errors, and Chicago 4 hits and 3 errors, con way and Bthnell and Baldwin and Daly were the botten.fi. At Cincinnati?Cincinnati, 10; Baltimore, 4. At Cleveland?81. Lou s, 1; Cleveland, a At 1'niiadel PU1??Athletics, ltj; Louisville^ SL At Brooklyn? Kansas city, 1; Brooklyn, a At Brookly n Sunday}?Kansas City, ti; Brook lyn, 1. At ciuonnati -< InclnualL 6; Baltimore, a At PhUsdeipuia?Athletics, 11; Louisville, a At Cleveland?M. Louis, 5; Cleveland, si. The Senators play six games with the Phillies this week, weather permuting. To-day, to-mor row and Wednesday the Lome grounds will be the battle held, and then the scene will shirt to the Vuakercity. Halt and half will be about the story. New York plays a -eues at home with Bob ton ana then goes to the Hub for three games lor the latter part oi the we? k. Detroit tlrst plays Indian apolis ai home and then goes to Pittsburg. Chicago plays iittaburg, and then goes to Indianapolis. Fireworks at Bat Kinos.?The greatest open air entertainment ever given in America?100 persons. tt ships engaged in the representation. No extra cuarge. Kounu trip fare, H.?A<ttL Moonlight mot a Valid Excess.?Wm. Edwards wad before the Police Court to-day for violating the police regulations in falling to have a light on bis bicycle alter night. He claimed that it was moonlight wuen he went out and he did not think 1; was necessary to have a light on his machine. The judge said that the fact of its being a inoon light night was not excusable, and Imposed a fine Cl |o. District Psbocbats to itATirr.?Among tbe speakers invited to address the democratic ratifi cation meeting to be held in front of the City Hail on the evenliig of September tt are the following: Senators Vaace, Blackburn and Faulkner, and Hons. John Goode, Virginia; J. H. Murphy. Iowa; 11. Kyd Douglass, Maryland, and W. H. P. Lee, Virginia. A Woman Sentenced roR Labcssy.?Saturday Bight umce.-s Ellis and Heller arrested Lou San ders. alias "English Lou," and charged her with larceny trou tuc person, and she admitted her guilt. She v ent with Henry Leoddlng to a saloon kept by a man named Elsenbess, corner 13th and D streets, and wnile m ihe saloon she relieved him of (3. When arraigned in the Police Court this morning Lou pleaded guilty and was given two weeks in jalL ? Tn Monitor and Berrimac.?At Bay Ridge this week. The greatest display of fireworks ever given in America. No extra charge. Kound trip, gl.?A lil t. Emory Grots I* to* c'AMr.?The first Sunday services at Emory Grove Lnlon camp, hear Galth ersourg. Md., yesterday was well attended. At 11 a. in. Kev. Mr. Hammond preached, at 3 p. m. Kev. 11. Adison, and at H p.m. Kev. Ben]. Brown, of Lyucnburg. A Kow AMONG THB CHINA MSN.?The VlgOTOUS blowing of ceveral police wnisiies by chinamen luar tne corner of 4)* street and Pennsylvania avenue about 'J o'clock yesterday afternoon at tracted several hundred persona. Tuey saw a group of Celestials LUklng in an excited way, but no one could understand wnat thej said, officer Mansfield arrived upon the scene and arrested two Of the cniuamen, wlo registered as Bruckey Yung und Hop sing. from what the ofilcer couid learn toe men had had a DghL One of them had his arm burned and the oiuerhad a wound on his head wbRu it IS said was inflicted with an axe by the <Mher. A tninl chinaman, who went to tbe sta tion with thorn, had a conversation with the pria. oners, and each refused to make a chaige against the other. Jutch let; to collateral and went home to drwis bis wounds. To-day in the Police court tbetr eollaterais were forieited. Tbb Naval Combat between tne Monitor and Merrimac will be portrayed with life-like accuracy tola week at Bay bilge. Kound trip, $1. Ko extra Sharge.?Adti. A CrrriNo Ar? ra t.?Last evening, about tt:30 o'clock, an afiray occurred on t? street, between North Cap.loi and 1st streets northwest, during which Prank Waters received three severe cuts. Inflicted by some unknown person. He was at tended by Dr. so-KL-rth, after which be was taken to his home. No js 1 street northeast. A Parrot wbh h sron thi Strut cars.?Gea Drange, the barber on otree-. southeast, has a parrot that tan imitate the wuisties biown by tbe car conductors. Kr? tjiienlly vrneu a car passes the fldor the parrot waluies aud the car stops. Then tbe passengers hart tne laugh on the driver. KtTiAWAT Accidents.?A horse attached to a bttggy became ir.g itened at a railroad train near Oueenstown yesterday morrnng and ran away Tbe vehlc^ was demolished. A pair of horses attached to a j.trr age driven by Echard Donu. of Beaver Dim, Md , became frightened at a train while on tie Benaing road yesterday and ran sway. Tbe carriage struck a telegraph pole and was badly damage*! one of the horses lell down an embankment and was badly injured. Mr Donu escaped unlLjured. wbat's tub Matter wim Bat KidcsT It's all rlgBt.?AcfcC Marriaor Lica.x?ra.?Marriage licenses have been tauetl by me cierx of the court to Joan W. m tkall and Mary t Parker; W. S, Sherwood and Marv Irene H. cartwell; George C. Ku-.tt and Marv K Binkley; Isaac H. llexter, of Moberiy, Ma .and Eva Do*T Mis? the Pair at Bat Kidos.-Greatest agncultaiai tair la this part of the country, au DSC.?AUi't. Will Krtcrn tc Her Mothsr's Hocas.?Offlcer* Ellis and Heiier tud before th Police court to-day Bgood-looki ng w ni-a) girl,who Uvea m a dlsreputabM portion of tne city under tae name of J uila New. man. She was anested in a saloouSaturday nighi where ane v.as very drunk and noisy, she prom, toed tbe cocrt to U ave the p.ace waere she now lives and return to her mother's house in West Washington. With such an understanding the sourt accepted her personal bonds. Scccses or tbs Piaswoaxs Drama.?'TUe unpre s icce* jf the Ore works drama at Bay Midge and tne demand for its continuation na-t in dooed tbe manage.uent to continue- it still anouw* west. Exhibitions will be given on Sunday, Tues Hat and Tuursday, the -Mtn, 2Sth, and JOth in f f That, togi titer with tbe agricultural fair on Tueeoay, will attract large crowd* 5o admlsHl in fee is charged lor any of these at irBCttous. They m all free. Round trip, only %X.-A*t. E. ttratbsr, of Ng sortliweea, was dnmuad at Llcb<A ? the &locm School, yesterday alter ?bob. He went nth two wsrrsnioss and v?a ntrsi too far 1b tin water. Being unable to v. ls be sBnk and was Browned before assistance rxmk ItsiTl"1? He was nine lee b years old. Bl? bod: Vss not rscov. red. Retura mt IIm MlUiarr. PREPARATION* TO QIVB TBI WaSIUNOTO* UOHT ? faxtbt and corcoran cabsts a bocbwo WEL COME. The Washington Light Infantry and Corcoran Cadets will reach the city from Atlantic City this evening at 8:30 o'clock. The siay-at-hocne mem bers of both companies will meet them at tbs Bal timore and Potomac depot and escort them to the Light Infantry armory, where a banquet will be served under the supervision of corporalaHenry and Hammond, other companies belonging to the National Guard will take part in the demonstra tion. The companies of the third battalion, the Emmet Guards, the c ontinentals, the Anacoetla Rifles, the Columbia Rifles, and other companies. will oe In the line. The Third Artillery band will furnish the music, and It is proposed to make the welcome home a hearty one. The line of march will be down the avenue to 4* street, and thent* countermarch up the avenue to the armory, col ored lights and rockets will enable the returning soldiers to see how the stay-at-homes paint the town red. The Harris** Ball. TO BE BROCUHT TO THIS CITT FROM CCnntA*?! MD. The Republican National League has appointed a committee consisting of CoL Wm. A- Cook, Cap tain Patrick O'Kerrall, and Fred. W. Krana to make arrangements for reception of the big Har rison and Morton ball, which is to be rolled from Cumberland, Md., evly in September to this city. Meetings wiu be held along the rout* at Martlns burg, W. Va.- Frederick, Hagersiown, RockvlHe, and rakoma Park, Md. IU arrival in Washing ton will be signalled by a paradq, and open-sir m**>-meeting la front of the League house. After ward the ball will be started through Maryland and West Virginia, on to Ohio, and flnauy bring up at Indianapolis. A similar ball was one of the novel teat urea ot the Tippecanoe campaign, and was rolled from Cumberland to Baltimore. The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Ernest Haake, white,75 years; Wm. F. Hudson, white, 35 years; Elsie May Thomas, white, 10 months; Mary Williams, col ored, 31 years; Lucy Taylor, colored, 22 years; Fannie P. Thompson, colored, 13 years; Maggie Hutch, colored, 1 year; Jna 8. Toy, colored, 8 months; Jennie smith, colored, 1 month. Eobbkriem Reported.?A man named Ernest Hunter stopped In Judiciary square on Saturday Dig lit and tell asleep on one of the benches. When be awoke he discovered that he had been robbed ol $19. There have been a number of similar cases reported during the warm weather and the police thin* that the robberies have usually been com mitted by a gang of young men who loaf around the parks. George Munuer, 1420 North Capitol street, reports that while asleep on the parking adjoining the Botanical Gardens, between 2 and 5 o'clock, Saturday, he was robbed of a gold hunting case watch and chain.?Samuel Bradford, No. 24 Dlngman place, reports stolen from his house a tew days ago,$i6. Clarence Llpp, 1540 7th street northwest, reports stolen iroin his house a small sliver watch. Mrs. Hlnkley, 14o7 15th street, re ports the larceny of one dozen knives. Roberts. Collins, deaf mute, reports that his residence. No. 1917 17th street, was entered Saturday night by thieves, who cut through the blinds of a window and stole his hat, clock, razor and other articles; value $10 or $12. J. H. Scott, No. 937 Virginia avenue, reports stolen from his stable a set of silver-mounted harness. Mrs. Ester, No. 112 3d street, reports that her house was entered ut an e^rly hour this morning and robbed of a pair of trousers and some money. Kale Jeflers, No. 119 H street northeast, reports the larceny of 50 cigars. J. M. McAvoy, No. 1915 17th street, reports the larceny of a basket ot marketing. James N.Callan, Columbia Law Building, reports the larceny ol a book. Mrs. Carnahan Asks tor a Divorce.?Mrs. Dollie L. Carnahan. a clerk in the Pension Office, and daughter of ex-Marshal of the District, Ward H. Lainon, h s tiled a blU In the Circuit Court ot Vermillion county. Ills., at Danville, asking for a divorce irotn her husband, William M. carnahan, and separate maintenance. In her bill of partic ulars Mrs. Carualiau avers that on March 5, 1885, her husband deserted her and has not since con tributed to her support; that he treated her cruelly and Is an habitual drunkard. The defend ant is a sou of General carnahan, superintendent of the Soldiers' and sailors' Home at vtulncy, Ilia., where he Is now resldlng1 Tbi Bio Faib at Bat Ridoe.?The Fair Associ ation of Anne Arundel County will hold their first annual fair at Bay Ridge, commencing Tuesday next, the 28th instant, and continue four days. The landscape at the back ol the hotel and pavil ions has already undergone a metamorphosis. Huge tents, buildings, cattle pens, race tracks, grand stands, and booths are all ready for the opening day. The races will commence each day at 2 p.in., and, Judging from the entries, good races may be looked for. Liberal and special premiums have been offered, wnlch will bring out the best stock in this section ol the counuy, and the en tries of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and displays ot farm products, agricultural ma chinery and Implements, and all l.nes of Indus trial arts, will be very hue and amply repay a visit, notwithstanding the other attractions at the Ridge, which will continue as usual. Boat races have also been arranged for each day. Batteaux, ca noes, bugeyes, sloops, pungies, and schooners will contest lor cas& prizes. No extra charge Is made Io?any of the attractions, 'i hey are all free, see advertisement In auiuaeuient column lor time of train*?Adit. The Courts. POLICE Cocbt?Judge Hill* pro tern. To-day, William Leonard, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 da>s. Charles Thomas, profanity; do. John Burnett, da; do. Julia Newman, vagrancy; personal bonds. Alberta Sprlggs, da; da Charles Hilton, disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. John Harrington, disorderly conduct In county; per sonal bonds. Ellen O'Connor, vagrancy; bonds or 00 days. Robert Bell, da; da Patrick McDonald, da; do. Dennis McDonald, do,; da Richard Nolan, trespass on park; $5 or 15 days. James Duncan, vagrancy and assault; bonds or 90 days on tne larm and six months In J all. William Bas sett, vagrancy; bonds or 00 days. Malcolm Hur dle, da; da Mlcnael Barry, Thus. Cragin, Thos. Skldtnore, James Carter, Harry Robinson, John B. Kigglns, Frank Sage, John Bubblngton, Hobert chew, Richard Chew, George Williams, Thomas McNamara and Daisy Ashion; disorderly conduct; collaterals forfeited. Daniel Mccarthy, fast driv ing; do. George Graham, profanity; $5 or 15 days. Emma oden, enticing prostitution; $5 or 3o days. Joun carter; disorderly conduct; $5 or 15 days. Thomas Banks, dc.; da John Rodgera, vagrancy; bonds or 00 days. An international spiritualist congress will assemble at Barcelona, Spain, In September. Vis count corresaolanot will prewtde. M. Klainmarlon, the French astronomer, William crookes, F. K. S., the distinguished chemist, and other prominent scientists will attend. A train on tne Manitoba railroad ran into a herd of cattle near Fort Butord on Saturday, killing nearly 100 of thetn. The englue and seventeeu care were wrecked. The steamship Great Eastern was beached at Tranmere, England, Saturday, and she will soon be broken up and sold piecemeal. Sunday forenoon the talse work for building the superstructure ol the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail way bridge over the Ohio, between Covington ^nd Cincinnati, was swept away by a great raft of (L'Utwood that had accumulated at Its base. The Assignee Tales; The bottom'* out and prices have dropped, accordingly nothing will be tsesrvud. every thins in the houae must go within a short time. Avail yeuraelvee of this opportunity of procuring magnificent bargains in Cloth ing for Man and Bon from the moet excel lent and extenaive Stock ever before closed oat, under similar circumstances, In the his tory of this city. Don't bs a clam, a snail or a crank; wake op and procure some of theee Colossal Bargains, everything goeeat nearly half valn?L Our Oxford Mixed Fine Serge Suits, per fect fitting, tailor made, at t?. f errner price ?Id; are a rare bargain. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO, 400 7TH ST., COB. D. N.W. S. BIFBtB. ASSIGNEE. aw3 oo 1? Philadelphia Stoke. BALANCE OF BUMMER UNDERWEAR AT A GEEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. BALANCE OF PARASOLS AT ONE-HALF. REMNANTS. ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF THEIR YALUE. BLANKETS-COOL NIGHTS?BLANKETS AT BARGAIN PRICES. FALL DRESS GOODS ARRIVING nAir.T NEW CARPET* A complete stock at low prices. BALANCE OF MATTINGS AT PRICKS TO * LEXDY. ? MS 7th and 70S K at l lie De Bake, 1MPOBTKR AKD TAILOK, AtaxaaMi Alto*. Written (or Tu Etucbio Stab. Citt Boww.?The city bonds, when tbey were 6 per cent bonds, went down to 40 cents and even lower because of failure in prompt payment of interest. Soon after they wen refunded as 3 per cent bonds the price rose to 80 cents. At the last auction sals, begun last week, they sold at 62 cents. Afterward the sinking fund bought at 66 cents, and on Saturday last 11,100 of the bonds ?oM at ae cents. This indicates that the city 6 Kcent bond would now be worth 112 cents on dollar, and that it would be easier to float a new 6 per cent loan at par than was at first sup posed. Rial Est at* Prices.?On Saturday afternoon there was sold a considerable lot of real property belonging to the Hurdle estate and to the estate of the late W. B. Richards, long a leading butcher of the market, who died in the Insane asylum. Two two-story brick nouses on the south side of King street, between Columbus and Washington streets, with back loiAwere sold, one tor (800 and the other (or (600. The Richards dwelling, on Fayette and Duke streets, a large old-fashioned buck bouse, with brick out-buildings, Ac., and lot 27 by 101 feet, for 11,100. A brick Swelling, with lot 46 by 100 feet, on Patrick street, near Grace church, tor <*80. Vacant tots opposite the Mid land depot, 22 by 101 feet, sold at from $80 to (180. Canal Commckcb.?Alexandria still reaps some benefit from the Chesapeake and Ohio C-mai, al though it Is now necessary to tow boats to and from the outlet lock above West Washington. Some coal, limestone, Ac., are still brought here In that way, and last week a canal boat wltn cement oame from Cumberland to Smoot, perry A Co. Nothl?A white girl named Annie Mitchell was badly beaten about the head in a melee Saturday evening near the Washington and Ohio depot by two colored women, Lou Blackburn and Ida Dennis.?The town clock has now four faces. The ministers from abroad who have been offici ating in place of regular pastors continued their service* yesterday. A false report of death of Judge 11. W. Thomas, at Fairfax c. H.,waa occa sioned yesterday by the aeath of Mr. J. T. Thomas, his son.?Batnurt, the little son of Mr. W. B. Dalngerfield, broke his collar bone last week by a fall from a tree at HoeeHilt Malcolm Wall, son of Mr. William R. Wall, a wealthy merchant of New York, and who has a country seat at Boyd's, Montgomery county, was drowned at Ocean city, Md., yesterday. State troops were sent Saturday to Hound Mountain, Ala., to quell it* labor troubles. DDD RRR PPP RRR II OOO F.RKm sSSH DDRR P PR R II O OR ?ga BD RRR PPP RRR II Q F.K S8? D R R- P R R II O OK ? a DDD B B_ r & B U OOO SKI *68* CCa RRR EKE A Mil MM OORRE AA MMMM O RRR FE A A M MM M O C R R V. AAA M M M COO B B SEE A A M M 8 RBR A K K II NN .N MGO BR AA KK II NN N O O BBB A A KK II N N N O B B AAA KK II N N N G GO BBB A A K K II N KB OOO PPP OO W W W DDD FEB RRR P PO OWWWWD DE R R PPP O OWWTWW D DF.E RRR P O O WWWW D DE R R _ P OO W W DDD BBB B B _ FULL WEIGHT?PUBE?MOST FEItFECT MADE It* superior excellence rroven in million* of homes for more than a quarter of a oontury. It ia used by the United 81*leu Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great luiversitits as the StroiiKvst. Purest ami moat Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, lame, or Alum, bold only in Cam DR. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. Ja7-s,wiw Cut X h i a o D T. We are offering Fifty Thousand Dollars' worth of FUBMTURE. CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COST, AND LEoS THAN COST. FOR CASH ON OB BEFOBE DELIVERY. W. B MG8ES ft SON, Corner 11th and F eta n.w, Washington, D.CL THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE GOODS MARKED AT COST. AND LESS THAN COST. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW DAYS UNTIL ABOVE AMOUNT IS SOLD: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, 6 pieces, bilk Plush, S75; reduced to ?50. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces. Silk Plush, 9125; reduced to (100. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces. Silk Brocatelle, (200; reduced to $150. Mahogany Table, #50; reduced to $30. . Imitation Mahogany Cabinet, $45: reduced to $32. Mahogany Inlaid Desk. $45. reduced to $32. Mantel Cabinet, $05; reduced to $50. Table, imitation Mahogany, $18; reduced to $14. Imitation Mahogany Cheval Glass, $3o; reduced to $27. Imitation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to $13. PiUow Lounge, $50; reduced to $38. Antique Ash 3-piece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to $13.50. Olive Wood 3-piece Chamber Suite, $33; reduced to $26. Walnut 3-piece Chamber Suite, $70; reduced to $50. Fine Mahogany 3-piece Chamber Suite.$500; reduced to $375. Antique Oak Chiffonier. $18; reduced to $14. Walnut Chiffonier, $17; reduced to $13. Iiuitatiou Mahogany Sideboard. $25. reduced to $20. Imitation Mahogany 8-foot Extension Table, $13; reduced to $10. * alnut b-ioot Extension Table $18; reduced to $13 CARPET DEPAR1 ME NT. 1,225 yards best Ingrain Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 50c. 1.100 yards beat Ingrain Carpet, 05c.; reduced to 45c. 418 yards Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 45c.; re duced to 30c, 70 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c.; reduced to 25c. 520 yurda Cotton Ingrain Carpet. 35c.; reduced to 20c. 1.200 yards Tapestry Carpet. $1; reduced to 7 60. 1.500 yards Roxbury Tapestry Carpet, 00c.; reduced to 70c. L100 yards Tapestry Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 45c. 1.300 Body Brussels Carpet. $L25; reduced to 05c. ? Including Ulgelow, Lowell and English makes. 1,400 yarda Wilton Velvet Carpet, $1.50; reduced to 00c. 2,700 yards best Moqnette Carpet. $1.50; reduced to $L 2.250 yards Wilton Carpet, $1.75; reduced to $L10 523 yards Eeuaington Art Carpet, square yard, $1;. reduced to 00c. 000 yards Seamless Fancy Straw Matting, 35c.; re duced to 20c. 42 Hearth Bugs. 8myrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. 200 Mats. Smyrna, $L50; reduced to SL 100 Matte, Smyrna, $1; reduced to 6oc. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Furniture Covering Tapestry, 50c ; reduced to 35c. t urniture Covering Tapestry, $1.25; reduced to 75c. Furniture Covering Tapestry. $1.75; reduced to $1. furniture Covering Tapestry, $1.60; reduced to ?1.15. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $2.25. reduced to BL75. Furniture Covering Tapes try, $3.75; reduced to $2. ; A proportionate reduction on Cornice Poles and Trimmings, Window-Shades. Silk Plushes, Ac. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Portieres, different colore, $2.50; teduoed to $1.75 Portieres, Turcoman. $4.75; (educed to $2. Portieres. Turcomau, $7.25; reduced to $3.50. Portieres. Turcoman, $8.50; reduced to $5. Portieres. Turcoman, $1L60; leduced to $7.50. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $LM; reduced to 75c. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $125. reduced to 05c. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $3.50; reduced to $1.10' Nottingham Lace Curtains, $3; reduced to $1.25. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $3.50; reduced to $1.75. Nottingham Lace Curtains, $5; reduced to $3.50. A it- at reduction in Mail rasa Swiss, Tambour and lriah Point Curtains. TABLE C0VER8. 6-4 Velour $7.oO, reduced to $5. 6-4 Tapestry $3.50, reduced to $2. 8-4 Velour $12.50, reduced to $7.50. tt S-4 Tapestry *4. reduced to $2.60. 8-10 lapestry $12.75, reduced to $7.60. 8-10 Tapestry $10, reduced to $5. Piano Covers $4.50. reduced to $2. Piano Covers $S, reduced to $5. Fifty Thousand Dollars' worth of our stock will be marked la plain figures at cost end less than cost. w. b. muses a son, sal6-lm Corner 11th and F ate. a. w. Grand Clearing Sale OF ODD8 axd ENDS IN LINEN GOODS. Our entire stock of Linen Goods will be sold regard less of cost to make room lor EaU Stock. Momie Cloth Bunas Cover, with open work, 79e. Fine Linen Hemstitched Tray Cover, red used to 76c. kino Linen Splashers, reduced from 43c. to 30c. And a general reduction of 10 per cent on all other linen Goods sad Plush Ornaments, Nsw shades of Bolting sheeting and Art ?*" Bew Stamping Designs. All wvtk cream?nsri free at charge, at ? & OPPENHUMKB A BRO,, 614 9th st. a. w. Sola Agents for Light-Running hew Home Bowing Machines. au23 6 EKT8 JSOITS ScODBBD AND niMID FOB $L * All Res Down from the weaker lng effect* c# warm w*ath*r, by hid ! Work or from atony llln *?. yoanaeda rood tonic and blood puriflrr. Hood'* DuiirimU Uw a nod appe tits, etrengtbena tburhots system. puriflee the blood, reroutes the duratA. * It affords dm modi pleasure to recommend Hood's | Saraaparilla My health two years ago ni very poor. ' My friends thought I was going with consumption. I commenced using Hood's Saraaparilla, took Ore bottles of It, and to-day I can do aa hard a day*a work as I ever could. It saved me from the era re and pot me on my feet a aound. healthy man." Wiu B. IX Tbibbby. 144 East Main St. Wlggonrvtlle, Ohio. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. 91: six for $5. Prepared only j by O L HOOD * CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, I 1 100 DOSES ONE POLLAB. CITY ITEMST" Smoke "Grand Republic" Clgarros and be happy. Tell jour neighbor and malce him happy. For sale by all first-class dealers. Wholesale agent, Lcchs * Brno. 1 Latest Fasklena BazaJ- Dressmaker containing tall and winter I styles now tor sale, 20c., at OfTKNHrimer's, l 514 8th st. n.w. Deteitlt fcwlat lacklae OWce, T*H? Blies'i teast Pewter always reliable. 3m "Beyml Clwe" mends China, QlaasWood,?o, FOR SALE ? MISCELLANEOUS FS F)R sale-ant one desiring to purchase a Stenograph will find it to hia or her advantage to address J. G. OT, 1600 16th *t._ au27-3t* JOR Ij ALE?FINE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A I email Grocery, Meat and Provision Store; very cheep for caah; good cnanco for small capital. Good reason for*elling. 2120 Est. n.w. au27-3t' OR SALE-^ANEATBAR %ND OROCERYAT^ tached; near new Signal ufBcot with retail licenses: good business; good cause for *elling. Call at 25th and K sts. n.w. au27-3t* F)R BALE-WELL-BRED BAY MARE HAXEL, especially suited lor phyaiclan or family use; aound. gentle; lady to drive; owner hasn't use fir her. It. H. fcVANS, 1321 Fat. au27-3f R S ALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES IN GROCERY ?tore, 919 H*t.n.e. Term* reasonable. It* For sale-furniture and good-will of centrally located boarding-house; 15 rooms; owner going West; Will be sold low to prompt purchaser. au27-3t* TV LEU * RUTHERFORD. 1307 F at. n.w. JJH)R SALE? A RARE OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED ANYONE desiring to purchase superior, high grade horses and carriages at a great sacrihoe from original cost, being the property of a private gentleman who sells them for no fault, but aolely on account of having contracted business engagements that will require his absence abroad for an indefinite period of time. The stock con sists of the extra handsome, rich and attractive bay horse "Hector;" he is 0 years old; 15}? handa high; guaranteed aound, kind and gentle; free from every fault; excellent under aaddle; a very faat traveler, and in every respect a perfect family, saddle or road horse. No. 2 is the bay horse Harry; 6 years old; 15Ji handa; warranted sound and kind; has all the good qualities of llcctor, and demands the same praise, although not quite so handsome in appearance; he haa size and strength enough lor business purposes; No. 3 is the graud coupe and coach home, Victor, 5 years old. It!34 handa. perfectly sound and gentle, aud gaib'd under saddle; No. 4 is the high-bred bay mare Lucille, 8 years old, sound, and can trot in 2:3o. She is rather too high tempered for an ordinary driver, and is only recommended to a horseman. The carnages cons st of a very tine McCauU wagon, an elegant lady's pony phtetou. and u handsome side-bar shifting-top bu^gy. All the carria-es were made by the most repu table makers, have been carefully used, and show such alight wear as to scarcely merit being called aecond hand; also two setts hne hand-made aingle harness, elegant horse clothing, seal lap-robes, blankets, stable lit nails, 4c. All will be sold separate, and any one in search of such articles are invited to inspect them. Every lacility will be afforded for trying the horses,and low prices (considering the superiority of the stock) will be asked. As owner desires to diapcae of them speedily any reasonable offer will bo considered. For an inspection of stock and all information apply at Owner's Private Stable, 729 17tli at., back or the Corcoran Art Gallery. Also a fine aett double hanieas, uaed twice. au27-3t* JOB -ALE?A WELL-LOCATED RESTAURANT and boarding house. Inquire of JAMES L If Alt UR k SON. au25-3t OB SALE-YOUNG MEXICAN PONY THOR oughly broke; either driving or riding; per.ectly quiet, suitable for lady or children. Also Dayton wagou and harueaa. 1543 Mat. n.w. Dr. W. S. LAF TON. au25-tif V^OR SALE?HORSES?ONE BAY HOBSE. SEVEN .T years old; one Hay Mare, six years old; aoid for no fault. Can be aeen at CLARK'S Livery Stable, 1724 G at. au24-3t* 1M>B SALE OB EXCHANGE-UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15, vreat bargains in all styles of Carriages, Bug gies, and Wagons; alao Harness, new and second-hand, to reduce stock. W. F. GEYER, 460 Pa. av. au23 ^OK SALE?JUBT RECE1VEDFROM CAMPBELL Co., Ky., 20 head of line Horaes?Driving. Saddle and Draught?at reasonable prices. Fair trial given, and all stock guaranteed aa repreadhted. J. W. YATES, in rear of 612 O st. n. w. au23-2w ITORSALE^FOR WANT*OF USE-A SECOND* X hand two-aeated Phjeton. Also, an extension top four-seated l'luetou. Only uaed a lew times, aud good as new. FLEMMINO'S Stable. au22-2w* 8th at., bet. O and E sta. n.w. JORSALE?JUST ARRIVED 20 HOUSES, AllOXG ? them aouie Hue draft and drivers; alao 4 low priced oraes; all horses warranted to be aa represented. SCIILEOEL * y U1GLE Y. in rear of 933 D at. aw. an21-lW JtJOR SALE?SIXTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES [?lrom Virginia; amongst them good carriage aud raft horaea; some good driver*; all ao.d on guarantee. Hl'oH WU1ULEY, 1405 E at. n.w. au20-2W 1[H)R SALE?A BABE CHANCE-A MAGNIFICENT Parlor Upright Orand Piano, in handaome roaewood ca?e. beautiiully hnished, carved panels and legs. full graud scale; grand action: three lull uuiaoua: great power ot tone, with moat exquisite singing quality. A moat perfect instrument, by the fluent upright maker, and of extreme elegance and durability. Cost, six montba ago, 0500. Hill be sold at once for aj>ot caah for only 4275. Full guarantee given. Owner leaving the city. Can be aeen at our warerooms. THE PIANO EXCHANGE. aulS 422 9that. 1X>R SALE OR EXCHANGE CARRIAUES AND WAGONS. The largest and best assorted stock of New and Sec ond-hand Grocers', Bottlers', Butchers'. Milk, Fancy Delivery, Express Wagons, 1 arm Wagons and Carls, Coupe Bockawaya, Extenaion top and Jump Seat Carriages, Victorias, f-urrys. Pony and Doctors' Phaetons, '1 op and No-Top Buggies, Daytou Wagons. Sole Agent for the Courtlanu Wagon Co. Fine Buir gies. Carnages, Express W'agoua and Road Carta. Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 9:>8-940 Louisiana ave. S. BENSINGEK. aul7-lm FOiFsALE^ONE SECOND-HAND PEEK k SON Upright, <198; one Four Round-cornered Square. *185: and for other great bargains call at iiUOO WORCH & CO.'S Piano Warerooms, 925 7th at. n.w. my 11-tim ? F 1 ?>iK SALE-CARRIAGES. BUGG1E8, ROAD _ Carta, l'ony Carts, Surreys, and all kinds of Spring Witgona, on euay payments or cash; repairing a spe cialty. JOHN J. COOK, 3295 M at. West Washing ton, D. C. jel9-3m L'OR SALE- THE "OTTO" GAS ENGINE BE X quiree no boiler: avoids aU expensive attendance; no loas of time; no handling of fuel. Send for circular D. BALLAC?. Ag't, 731 7th at. nl2-tr and price list. FINANCIAL. J NO. W. VUtUUX 1NO. W. MACARTNEY, Member N. Y. stock its. CORSON A macartney, GLOVER BUILDING. 1419 F ST. N.W. Bankers and Dealers in Government Honda Deposits. Exchange. Loans. .Collections. Railroad Stocks and Bends, tad all securities listed on the Exchange* of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore bought and *old. A ?iiciaity made of lnveeUnent Sec untie*. District Bond* and all Local Hsilread, Uaa, Imurauo*, and Tel ephone Stock dealt in. tmartran Ball Telephone Stock bought and sold. Jy 18 MEDICAL, (tec. IADIES Who REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN J experienced feuiaje puysician should consult Mrs. r. WILSON, 1106 Park Place ne., between B aud C and 11th aud 12th at*, n.*. Ladles only. Remedy <6. au24-tft* DR. LEON. _ The oldest Established and Only Bailable Ladles' Physician in the City, can be consulted daily, 464 C at., betwoan 4M and 6th sta. n.w. Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta tiou -tnctly confidential. Separata room* for ladle*. Office alway* open. au23-6t* ME. DK .FQBESJ. LONG-established AMD m reliable Ladiea' Physician, can be consulted dally at her residence. 901 T st. n.w. Ofhoe hours from 1 to 9 p.m. with Ladiea only. Jyl8-2m* WS ANBOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE ill or two of Dr. BROTHERS' Invigorating Cordial, Will core any caae of nervous debility and low of nerve-power. It impart* vigor to the whole system. Male of_female. 90U B *t aw; _ au!6-lm* I T HAS NEVER BEEN OON TBADICTKD THAT J Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest-eatabliahed sdverUs lng Indies' Physician in thia city. Ladias, you can confidently consult Dr. BROTHERS, 906 11 at. aw. Particular attentioa paid to all dlseaooa peculiar to ladies, married or single. Forty years'experience. anl3-lm* Bead and be wibe-db. brothers, boo bit. a w., appeared before me and made oath that hat* Oldest Established Expert Specialist In this city, and will guarantee a core tu all cases of private disease of men and furniah medicine, or no charge; consulta tion and advice fres at any hour during the day. Sub scribed and sworn before ma by Dr. BROTHERS, SAMUEL a MILLS, a Notary Public, in aud for the District of Columbia, thia 3d oajr of Jifly, 18S& aulO-lm* DbTlEON'S fills. *1 PER box. Mailed to say addrsaa on receipt of price, aumim* 464 C st n.w. ThB. M0TTS FRENCH POWDERS ARE the X-Tstandard lemedy for all blood dl*ess??, csusing throat, naaaL or akin trouble*, urinary diaeaass cured in forte-eight hours. Price, S3 per box. Da. DODD'S NERVINE No. 2 permanently cures natural weakness, loss of vitality, nervoua dabfflty, Ac., he. Price $1. S?nt sealed by mail. For aala at Jy31 STANDIFORD'S, eor. 9th and F n. w. South" Patent and W. H TENNEY FAMILY FLOUB. None genuias without our bnnd and drcttlar lnaid* each package. These standaid brsnds ot flour* cannot bs axosUed. They are made exclusively of Southern wk*ato raised 10 Maryland and Virginia. The crop of thia* state* being very Has la quality, our flows wlUlf poalhl* be*till better. FaaiiUas wdag thsia once will coo tlaus to ass than. r aaggQ-laio Qsotget^rfb. a*w riS" k WiLLiOl Ml EDUCATIONAL. &SSS?? ? 2C?? - I will meet Washington pupils it Baltimore and ro aasg.Jv-w.ga.'' T\f R AND KB*. LOUIS NAECEEB. ~ i*-1-, liK)8 Sth^t. n.?7 ^tLSTSliESlL.0? MoUn' 0?W* ??d PImo.com mencing September 1. au27-lm* 1\f EDICAL DEPARTMENtT" I ITA GEORGETOWN \mmtB8ITT. I Washington. IX C. The fortieth meslon of this Medial College will bwta on MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 188H,'ln the uv Mfcj well ?quipped collage building a m H at bet. Uth and JOth Ms. For announcement ud further particular*. sililrsse .n09^o.?- U MAOKUDEB. M. D.. De*u, ?u22-4at 81i Tt ATA . HE COLLI ERE HOVE AND BAT SCHOOL (Thirteenth Year). A Select Institute for a Limited Number of DOTS. ni-u ? ? . iy,r?tr^,,cS1r. ?u??' opens IKJIU ? L JUNE 1?1o?58 I at. n.w., near th Prtirfe11 Ii0^LK?LUC1JE? *? Ca'COLUERE. Ae M.f Prtorlpal. refer*, by epecial g-rmisaiou to Mr. Francis 5 .??*?? <X * Co.. Bankers; Sen.tor Jno. B. Bl> Pneraen, of New Jersey; Hon. Th>?. F. Bayard. Sec W Kml?n J Jud? Andrew Wylie, Capt. Francis W. Kamasy. U. S. N? And otuer patrons au21-Soi /2.0NZAGA boLLEflC ?????? VJ I and North CApltol atA n.w. Conducted by the Jeeoit Father*. Commercial and Sdentlflc. Re-open. Sept. a Terma, $10 per quarter. Be*. E. A.' McGURE. a J., au-0-lm President THE REV. WILLIAM c. BUTLER, LEELAND, Md- "U1 receive Into hia h ^ ?*n daughter. two or 1* twelve year* of ace; situation nigh itgrounda commodious and : rnu' 91o0 A year, no extras except ? aul7-10t ?<f|MIE ART OF ALL ARTH; AO PERSON'S EDO . Jr.,5*. ,?n.piete without It."??Wr.?m. 1?NONPROFESSIONAL COURSE IN ELOCUTION 1 ^^S^ONAL COURSE IN OBAIORY. III-PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN Ai TING. Coy?K?*t? classes commence October 3, 1888. ^ LESSONS may commence at any time, onIy Jnjtitutiou i" ihe Unit?l SUtea that PERFECTS a pupil for the stage. 48 page Catalogue f refc MARTyV COLLEGE OF EI^cTtION AND "t* n-w. (half a block east of city P. (X) Washington. D. C. aul6 ARLINGTON ACADEMY. SAUL BUILDING, 021 I th St.. opp. C. a Patent Offlca, Fall term of 1S8M begins September 17. Day and evening sessions. BURTON MACAFEE. A. M.. M. D? _ , Principal. Circulate at Bah1*i Beedstore and the BookRtores.al53m FH?StH&hK?F TAUGHT-ritENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND. Novel method for acquiring a perfect pronunciation. tree initiation lesson from inatanta ueous pronouncing: charts (new invention). School classes reopen Sept 17th at 723 13th st. In a few SffMA-1" *uthoruof <be?e works. Mile. V. PBLD' HOMME, can teach an adult beirinuer to understand and s|*sk !? rench correctly. Learn now, by the lat of May. 1880. you can be an accoiuplialied French acholar. aul4-3m t?PENCEBIAN business coijleoe. three en U tirejloor*. National llank of the Republic BuilJimr T "".'tPi?*- ?? E'veKtre, t line-' pa?a lu^r tliedoor. Institution established 18?H. A pra< ti. al busi. nee^education that qualities younvmen ana women for eell-support and useful lives. Day and eveniiiKsessions 1 lie buaineas coura.- embraces; Speucers' Bapld Wrlt T'? Jl "ie English LantfuaKe. t'< rresiioud ence.Ramd Calculations,Bookkeeping adapted to every variety of busineia. Business Practice. Vo<?al and Physi cal Culture by the Drlsarte system; Civica. includinir training for citizenship. Moral and Serial Culture, ele menu of Political Economy and Coml. Law; Coml. Geography. Tuition lees: Year scholarship, day ses sions, tell mi nthe, payable ou entering, *H0: or In monthly instalments of $10 each. <70. By ttiequar ter, ten..weeks, payable on entering, ?'J0 NigUt ses sions: iejrsch l R $o0; three mouths, ilD. hpn-ial '' rHneIlt* *pr StenogiAphy. Pitman Short ? Si i * *n(^ "*? Graphophone; Practical KnWish &anCb.?. . Delsarte Schcv.,1 of Expressiou. /\C *i"r '',r illustrated annual aunouncemeiit. School 1 ear begins Monday. Sept. a College open for rr?P#v?"tlu,i?in Mouu?>' Aug. T.. HENRY tK?J-i.B.PnncipAL Mrs.SARA A.SPENCER, \ice-Pruicipal. L GARFIELD SPENCER. Secret r""*: aul3 SOCKH.LL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD._ Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian ools. Scientific, Classical, and Commercial Cournea. ^"fuages and Drawing are taught with out extra charge. Studies #illbe resumed ou thi' 1st Monday ot September, 1888. Wsend for proepectua. ?U lA~M0pX ^ OOMMEBCTAL OOLLEOE and benoo. of Telegraphy and Type-writing. 313 6th si. n.w.. near City Post-Office. Reojx-ns sept. loth. ?''udents not admitted. FRANCISG. MAli TTN.i IToi. ; C. K URN Ell. A. M. C. E.. Prin.. J^J. WEE DON. Ant; Miaa 11. B.WEIR.Typr'-writing, aull Glen wood institute, fob girls^and small boys, near Hood*' Milia. B. A o. R. It 1 hor outfh instruction in all departmentH. Music a specialty fepecial attention paid small children. " " FI fE. Glenwood. Howard Co., Mil. AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS. NA ilXTloNAL UNIVERSITY. Ihe fifth annual course of lectures will begin Monday. October 1.1888, and tt'rminate April 30, 1880. For announcement and in foriuation, apply to H. II. BARKER. M.D., Dea.,. 1110 a at. n.w. Iclephone No. 7. au7-2m R^'K"LLE 1MD.1 ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILE8 ,roni ?a?hingt< u city. The eightieth ses ol this institution begins on Monday. September . Principal will accommodate iu his Lome as of ku* f<"nlly twenty-tive boys. For terms, location, course of iustruction, and si?ccial udvantatfea address until September 1. Rev. Dr. C. K. NKlSoN Brookville, Montgomery County, Md. au3-lm ' C1LAREN8' SCHOOL FOB^GIRLa " r?-^J,U,""*r)r M1"' 1? ""1? ?wnth of Washington WOP.1HVvn'i'V.VS^i0? hei"n" 8e?>V 20- !?*? G. A. ? OK 1H J N Ol UN. Princa?aiBox^l, Alexandria. Va. Refereucos: lit. Rev. A. M. Randolph, D. D., llev. R H McEim. D. D, Gen. W. H. F. Lee. Mr. Frank ?????!_.. au3-lm 1223 15xb~Si! The MISSES KERR'S School for Young ladles and Little Girli wUl open WEDNESDAY, SEPT. sa Ac commodations for a limited number of Boarding Pu plla. Until September address NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH. aul-3m Ontario, Canada. K V?5N'8 COLLEOF^ ANNAPOLIS. MD. EIGHT . ? J*?d, t"'ur Courses of Study. Students JifSi # to board in clulis if desired. Terms very moderate. Preparatory School attache-L Si-ecial at tention given to fitting boyi to enter college, the uni versity, or the military or uaval schools of the Oov eriimeut. Situation most Uautitul and heal'htul For cauloguee address President THOMAS tkLL A M- Jy2o-~'m ATIONAL JUDICAL COLLEGE, MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The sixty-seventh winter session will begin October 1. 1888. and end March 1. 1889, in the new College Buildiug, 1325 H si. n.w. For circulars and inform* tion oi both department* ad drew Dr. A. F. A. KING. 726 13th it. n.w, Washington D (T _ Telephone call. 885. _ ly*4-2m ?50jj T\fSS.^7fcN SEMINARY fur young ladies, -Jft Bethlcbem, Pa. A century s experience, combiued wlt^ best modern methods, affords facilities equaled by few and excelled by none. Jyl?--'m I J INSTITUTE-SELECT SCHOOLFOB au25-0m rjERMAN-AMERICAN ACADEMY. 924 G ST. N.W. V,,. . ReoprnsMonday, September 10. IWlien brancoe* in the forenoon and German in the afternoon. Books used are the ihhib as in th? Pnhii?* bchooU. Night school on Tuesday!" hu^daylina auii&Jjn* HUGO KUEBSCHNEB. Prinvipal GSffi2aSS^iJK.St^ teut on wOl b-j given to the organ, piano. hai?. gulur and banjo; also to pers)>eotive drawing. i?lntlng in oU. water-colors, ajid lustra. Gold medals aud dfploiuii awarded to rrafoates In the Academic couree, of which the higher mathematics forma a leading feature. Plwn eewlng, fancy work, and the languages taught without extra charge. ?u25- lm /"COLLEGE FOB YOUNG LADIES?COMPRISES V/Eyltoh. (HMelcal and Normal Departments, with 8en I for catalogue ^ KEEi>Y, Pres.. Hayerstown, Md. au25*6w The fbedebick female seminary is niT Ughtfully situated In the beeuHf ulkodheai thf^l Frederick Valley, Md. It has an abtuidant supply of pure water from mountain springs; the bulldiugs ar. large, commodlotu and elegantly furnUhed; the Wh! ers ate able and efficient; music. ' ? JT-j Srt /ris? ? geterenocs itev. wm A. IterOett. D D . WirnSSmm. mas t^ssr&saga,.2' I SSS2?,H^ modern appliance for study and reoreation. <400 per annum. Boje of any age received. tor catalogue L. a BISHOP. Head Mas tar. .{-J^j^i??^^?bSalSS5itlly a tenSed j to; number limited. For circulars addreee HKNkv 1 C HALLO WELL, A. M, (YaieJ s?EdJ sjri51 Ui JeaganT fftHK, MEDICAL DENTAL, AND PHARMAcFutT AlrC^SffJS2,nt'^Yd ^SSMon^ "EtJF*c?& EDUCATIONAL EMERSON INSTITUTE V 14 14tb *t. 1*l t and K ?U . hlaet Hssairal and Mathematical School tar To Meu and Boyi Begins It* tkta-tj-?TiiuU^ year MONDAY. (EPTEM Prej?iws for Harvard. Yale. Princeton. John* Hop bns. and other Oolleees and Intvaraiua* (or tE Scientific School*. C. K Military and Xaval Acitlta ta tnd for business, For particular* address su27-lm OR AH B. YOUNG. Pnncijil PAl'UCIEBrEH ALE IN8TITUTR, Jr WARRESTON. VA. >pens ita 2Hth annual aeaeion Sept 13. 188S. Situated in the Piedmont region ol Virginia. uusuriwased r..r m besuty and bealthiulness: only 50 u.nn ir>lu Waah mrtou city, on a branch of the Ricbmcud and Dauvilla Kail road. the groiinda, ten actee in all. aVtea^ullJ laid out. The bulldlnjr one of the flnest school edi loe* In the State. T?rmi very reasonable. Far oata ogues addreea GEO. U. BU TLER. A. M.. Priu. ViS-raitB SORDENTOWN FEMALE OOLU'Ot N J Charming location on the Delaware. HealthfuL lelike and Christian. Superior facilities In iuua? md art. Health, manner* and morals c*r?lullv ruarded. For catalogue addreea >18-eo52t Rnv. Wll. C. BOWEN. A. M? Prest more. Md Conducted by the Slater* of Notre Dame Send for catalogue. Jy30-m* A,.om ' BARNAH MORE ACADEMY-14 OFFICERS AMD leather*. Careful train!nr. thorough instruction. Influence* of quiet Christian home in beelthr uetghb. rhood. R*?. A. 1. RICH. A.M., M.D.. HeisteA itown. Md. JjtLVui.m fcs2m SUMMER RESORTS. The wootten-atlantic city, n. j.. del. aware are., opp. 0. 8 Hotel Lawn. Special terma made to j<arties visiting tbl* city during atay of W. 1. L a MR8.J. W. SIMPSON. en22-6t CATS KILL MOUNTAINS. SARATOGA. LAKE GEORGE ? ADIRONDACK!*. On and after MONDAY. June 25, express train* nn West Shore Rsiltvad wil run Daily, except Sunday, to and from the Jeroey City Station ?f the P-unsyl van la Railroid, making cloee connections with faet train* to and from Washington < ATSK1LL MOUNTAIN KXPRESS.?Lfore Jersey City Station at 8 50 a.in Arrive 1 hu-uic-A. via kiugs ?ton. 12 55 p-rn.; Grand Hotel, 1.45 p.m., Hotel Kaateraklll. 2:23 p.m. Mount liouie station. 1:25 p. m.; 1'alenTUle, 1;30 p.m Drawing-room Cap* J.rscy City to Grand Hotel Statiou and to Pbcanicia (for Hotel Kaateraklll and Mountain House.) SARATOGA AND CATS KILL MT. F.XPRRSS ? leave Philadelphia 8:20 a.m. Arrive Phoenicia via Eimrston. 4:10 p.m ; Grand Hotel, 4:25 p.m. Ho tel Kaateraklll. 4.53 p.m. Mt. House Station, 4:15 p. ni.: Paleuvilie, 4:20 p.m Arrive Saratoga 6 20 p.m.; Caldwell, Lake George. 8:10 p ni.: Sagamore, U .00 p.m. Drawing-room Car* 1 hilsdi-lphla to lirand Hotel Sla tioL ana to Phoenicia (for Hotel Kaateraklll and Moun tain House), New York to Caldwell and Joraey City to Saratov*. SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. SPECIAL. Leave Washington 0:00 a-m. Arrive Phceuicla. via Kingston. 7:51 P.m.: Grand Hotel. 8:45 p.m. Ho tel Kaateraklll, 9 18 p.m. Mt HouseStation, 8:00 p. m ; Palenviile, 8 05 p.m. Arrive Saratoga 9 25 p.m. Runa to Caldwell, Ijike Geonre. on Saturday* only, ar riving 10:40 p.m. Drawing-room Car* New York to Grand Hotel Station and to Pliojuicia (for Hotel Kaateraklll and Mountain House i. and Washingtou to Saratoga. Purchase ticket* at Pennsylvania Railroad office* and connect in the Jersey City Station tor all northern resort* by West shore Railroad. Baggage checked through Saratoga trains run via Alba: > C E. LAMBERT. JeSKtaei 15 General Paaaeuger Agent. New York. THE COLONNADE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Special rates to Waaliingtoniaua. (10,112 and 15 per week. ?2 and $2.50 per day. Jy28-lm C A. RINKS Forest inn. forest glen rtation. b. a o. R. it. 9 miles trom Washington. is now open, nuder the inanurcmt-n t of F. Tenncy and W. H. Croaby. of the National Hotel. A new bona., with all mod< rn Improvements Write for circular and rate*. K 1 EN NLY & Cl?? Proprietor*. Forest Olcu. Md.. and Na tional Hotel. \\ axtuiurton. D. C. Je30-2m I^UCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS, (jieat North Mountain, near Wincheater. Va.. OH hoar* from Washington. A aafe borne for fumiliea. NO BAR Accommodates ?t()0. Atmosphere cool; scenery irraud: npiendid roada. Finest chalybeate, alkaline, lithia. sulphur, and n?aiin? vaters. Steam-heated mineral batha and larire awim miUK pool. Table hrst-claa*. abundantly *upplie<l. irood uiunic. hotel and irroiuidacleau.sanitary arra:ur? luenta complete; beds comiorta 14a. 1 erms reasouabltt Ulustrauxl circulars at this olhce. Apply to A. S. PRATT. The Sun Bulldine. Waebintfton, D. C. A SBCRY PARK. N. J. THE VICTORIA FAMILY Hotel, near Ocean, table and appointment* tir?t Clans; ariesian water, iras. aud ail couvtniences: terms yreatly reduced for September. au20-iu.w,a-lm JJAY RIDGE. OK THE CHESAPEAKE The most complete In all It* appointment! of any re port on Chesa|<eake Bay or Potomac River. MUSIC BY ITZEL'S MILITARY BAMIX F1 rat-class Restaurant under nav manairemsnt Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, Waahtmrtoa. at 9 a.m., 1:30 and 4:20 p.m. buudaya, 10 a. in. 2:10 aud 3:30 p. ut. Returning, leave Bav Rldtfe 11:45 a. m.. 6:40 and 8:30 p. in. bundaya. 12 uoon. 8 aud 8:30 p. ni. SOUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. Ticket* on sale at B. and O. ticket office*, 619 and 1X51 Pennsylvania ave., and at Depot On Sunday at Depot only. Traiu leavine- at 9:00 a ni. week days will conMcl with the MAUMUXU STEAMER OOLLMBLA. SIXTY MILES UP THE BAY. To Baltimore and return, arriving at Bay Rldae, R :00 p.m.. allowing passemrers tak uk tlie trip tour hours at the Ridtre. Fare only 10c. tor round tnp.au7toa< 10 Beaumont, kkntucky ave., near pacific. ATLANTIC cm. N. J. P.O. Box 156. MRS. A. G. MILLER ly27-eo.lm (Formerly of the Ediaon). ?*/\N THE MOUNTAIN'S BROW." THE ST. KJ ELMO. A lew Rooms yet can be had at tuis ele rant hou*e. Cuisine secoud u> uoue. Six hundred aud ninety-six feet of Piaxaa. tie*ant Uaack Ba?a halnnir, lluntiutr hue, Uame in abuudauce. Special rate* for Septa mber and October. Free Bus* tor truest* from house to Hot aud Cold Bat hs. quarter of a m;le to Berk eley. Wuic for terms aud cinuiara to llli.CL W. CATLLTT, Berkeley Spring*. . Vs. au7-lin 1>HE AURORA HOUSK with lt? ue? AliUOX and Cottages ON THE CREST OF 1UE ALLKGH XNIES, 3,000 Fi.ET ABOVE TIDE-WA1EK. A select family rer-oit, at very moderate rates. This locslity is noted for its 1'racing AIR. Healthfuluess aud Pictureaijue Laudacapes No logs, no hay lever, no mosquitoea. Pure spring water. Good roads.ample aniusements. Accommodation-. Ural class, l'aole tiio best Circulars at the St i' oihee. au4 J. H. SI1AFFEK. Prop.. Aurora. W. Va. Hotel henixjpen, KEHOBOTII BEACH. DEL. Throuirli express trains daily. Opeu* June 2.1. m> 25-78t J. T. THOMPSON. Propria tor. OTEL OCEANIC, H -- , .BABNEOAT CITY. N.J. Open June 16th to Octot*r 1st Terms, address E. C. BOICE. Proprietor. myC.Vfla COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. l-VOlt 8ALE-10 ACRES. &-ROOM HOUSE, LARGE M barn auj stable: wall fenced; excellent water, 2 milos from new Aqueduct bridge. splendid view of the city; eaa> terms, (2.250. 5-room cottage, tood stable; well of exoellent water; some fruit; Hacre of land; <100 caah. bal (20per mo.; ?L100 2 acne; handsome new cottage of 8 rooms; lawn aud grove; at (ialtheraburv. (5.000. 12 acres; new 7-room cottage. stable; chicken-house. food well: 20O fruit trees; within ten minutes' walk of station on B. and O.; (500 cash. (30 monthly. (3.000. Dairy farm, with dwelling of 16 room*, furnished: whole dairy outfit: everything flrat-claas. flue shade and fruit. at station on the B. aud O.; ior sale or reut on good terms. Over 100 choice selections of FARMS and SMALL COUNTRY HOMES oouveuieut to the cit; audou easy terms. T. H. SlPUERD A CO., au24-3t 1321 F at. WANTlD-TO BUY?UNIMPROVED OB IM proved F'arm; Maryland or Diatri't preferred, 20 to 100 aorea; place suitable to keep horses. McLACHLKN * BACHLLDLR, au23-4t 1215 F st WANTED?TO LEA8E?FARM. 50 TO 150 ACRES, convenient to city or railroad; house must be good; rent not to exceed (000 cash per aunum. McLACHLEN kBATCHELDER. au23-gt 1216F at. n.w. E0R RENT-A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE OF THREE Rooms, Just completed, at the growing Tillage of let u 23* miles from this city; only (7 per mouth. B. A- PH11X1PS. 14 lfc Nsw York sve. aa21-2w For sale-at melrosk park, hyatts vilie, Md.. desirable Lota, oppoaite the handaome residence of the late U. K. Elliot, eeq. Lots 50 by 130 feet, fronting on Melruee ave. Price 10 cents per equare foot liberal tonne to purchassn of more : ban one lot or to any oue building at once. For further particular* apply to 1YLER * MUTHERFOKD, au 15- lm 13U7 K at n. w. IJOR SALE-AT DERWOOD STATION. MBi. BR.. * 37 building lots, (100; 3-sere lot, suluble for manufactory; acre lot, for creamery; 104-aare mass farm, new house and outbuilding*; 373 acre grass farm, dwelling and all outbuilding*. AT ROCKVILLE. CHoICK HOME, four minutes' walk from station; new fourteen-room dwelling, large yard, garden; other houses, six to twenty-four rooms, (1.200 to (7,500; 100 building sites In oak and cbeat ss, six-room bouss, outbuild A^*8ILV1R SPRING, five minutes from station, new ssven room bouse, la flne grovt; on Sandy Spring Pike, 60 acrea Splendid land; 136 acres, with new un SS'SS1 ssr F it After IS. Rockvtlle. aul4-2w COUNTRY BOARD. Country board?two nicr booms with board at "Chapel Hill" Farm; not far from station. Location airy and aurrounding* delightful. Aodress Bon 55. Forsst Glen. Md. anX5-3t* /ILAGETT MANSION. VEAB SILVER SPRING V Station. Met Branch, B. and dt.1, will have a couple ot oommunMating Rooms on the second toor; also several other nice Room*. September L Mia* M. E- ANGEL, Brightwood. D. C. aa2&-Bf WANTED A FEW BOARDERS FOB MONTH OF Bep lauiber a* Elm Siring IT era, near Oark'e BOARD. GOOD" BOOMS, FWS FOR SALE-HOU!fE&, For 8al>:-nokthweut-?-boom kmk on 12tb at $2.550. mall caah njiwi t. all aaodera I?W1|IWW||;>?rly new. KHlTitLRt JoRD\X, 1417 Fat mi: 7 st For BALB-AB III >U1 MBBT-TWO 8VOOM brick. OB ("*pltai Hill lot 17?xS0 $2,:?00 each. fl.%0 Mil. balance monthly Ml UOtEl ? M1T EER A JORDAN. 1417 F*t aa27 3t IX>R SALE THE HANDSOME. 001TV r.N IENT. and well-built natdeuca. 1227 lW:h at. coriter J. f feraoo Plan, no* omiwl bjr Hi? Hoary i"abot U<d*e. U u<arl> m. b? 18 roouia. 3 b th ria-uia, mail} cloerta. lurl.L <lr? cellar under wb<le h. uae, romilaU rhrirlr apparatus sarltary |4umbiag. ?un ehine U1 < t? r> Itxini. wide parking aud aide kit 1>KV C. MAYNARD. 140V Saw York ave. au27-m.w.e4w FOB 8AIJE-TO CONTB ACTORS?TWO STORY trick h.iiae. atonr I. unusuou. 1208 Slat * 'JO le. t front (to I* moved off the preuueea In ten dayai will be a Id low. JAM. HENXIBO. jau27-3T 2146 Penn. are. IX)R BALE-AT A BAROAIR,?478 ASP 474 O ST u. w 11 roouia au<l bath, with all Mod rn ituprove ni.nta. Inquire ol oaner. 474 OsA au2?-lm I>>R SAI.F ? TWO-sTORY AND BASEMENT BAY aindcw buck on W at. bet 14th and New Han.p ? hira aw ; 20 tret front. nnta 825 J or month. all mod. linpa.. $3,550. BEALL. BhUWS A OOa lfl Fat. au2 <1 m FOR RA1.E?#1.075?A H1G lUHU AIN??OOl> 5 room frame ?n 10th Am.. ranting for 810 par month; lot 25*118. CHAM. A tHIUJ'd. au27-2t* low r at. a w._ FOR 8AUr_$JJ300 OB BENT tin, SEW SIX room cottage. 5.OUO feet ?roua4; ponli. haaaaneut cellar. Inquire on premises, Oak at.. Dear (>ater. Breed's aub Ml Pleaaaut au27-3t* FOB SALE?IK Bill J) BY THE 101H OV BBP temla-r. a bannln in two atoraa an4 four d? alliug* I"*). *tll aell aa whole or eeparate. 11 per oaat IB vaiiwnt, or go?] opi>ortuuit) lor amall buajueea ii wabBbb k CO . 016 r at IX)K SALE-ONE OF THOSE BEAITIFUL Hi 10?h aad R eta ; 84.000. $5<>? ' ' UK'Utbli pai in?nu. apiandld orportui lty to eecura a hi.iue. I>AVb I). STONE. SiHI F at urn aitVSt IitM lALC^AT A SACRIFICE. IF SOLD WI THIN fifteen ilar*. two new *tur*a and dwellinga ?? 7th at. a.w, will rent for $02 per mnnth. for all 87,000. asplendid lnveetment DAVID D. ?T*?NK. au25-3t 806 F at 1X)R BALE-VERY CbEAF-THAT BEAT 11 FIT. new corner lleaidiuce. loth and 1. eta. u w? 7 ro una and i<ath. aubetautiadl) built. cleacaatl) flni-be.t. rab luet luautles. everything complete. 1 be rh<apoat aud uwat couilortalile home in tlx city for the money . >?a) ur.na U deaiml DAVID D. STONE. SOU F at. a25^ 1HB?i)R SALE-PROPERTY OX THE N E. COKN1R ol 6tb at. and Va>a are., coutaiuiu* 1 ,W73 feet of grouuil. a lib 52 fret frontiuir ou <5tt> at with all im l-roieuienta, a ?o a hnr Piano lor aale ihea^ Inquire uih>d the prenuaaa. au'J.. .it* IHEKJH SALE?<>Nl.V 87.500 IIANDSOBE JiEW U room nald 'nce. centrally located. au2.V3t RTEIOEB A L1LUEHUAN. 1303 FaC F IjHJK SALE?452 F1HST 8T. S. R. and F. houac. ti roouia. two frunta. price 81.60U. B. LI ON ARD. an"5-3t* 407 41* at. a.w._ 1JH>R SALE?CHI AP-?14 ?ll? BsT 8 E..FKAMK houae. 5 rot.ina . price. *2.000 eacb . I alf caah. bal ance in 0. 12 aL d IS inoutlia. B. LEoNiAKD. au25-3t* 407 4% at. a.w. 1HIR HALEllO-KOOM BBICKTlATELY MU I. all iiupron iii. tita. ot?-n vrate, walnut raini.r*. (ieonrla pinefliortu*.cuuienient ueWbborbood. m m 1 v |?|>ered, >outh fr^nt. 84.000. Owner next dtair, IHIo i; at n-W. aaV'i 4i* >)R SALE-SEVEN - K(K )M OOTTAOi: AND ALL ntveaaar) l utluudiu*. thre. a rea. fruit, aliadr. tine rlew andi icvlleut water, at ltrirbtwo<<d. Hee u about tbta baivaiu. WALKER k Vtl. rti IN. au25-3t ltKHi Fat* I>OR SALE? ' K H WARNER. OFFICE OF O. W r. SW AHTZELI* B H W AhNF.lt A CO^ LOUS D. WINE ?lt} I'm. A baivaiu. on 20tb at. near H , Brick. 3-aUiry and attic, 11 roouia; good nenrbborhood, renta 845 p?r month; 85.500. A apleudid Hoiiae on Slat at. near H. 3-atory and liaa. ment brick. will ro at a banrain if auld at onoe. :t-at. .r> Brick, corner 1 Oth au<l < .rant Place, ?ood houac aud excell.-nt l'<caunn. 812.000. 2-atory and baaement Brick ou Oraut I'laoe 8fl,000. 2-?torr aud baaemeut Frame, Ana. u>" la. Sbanuua I lace. O roumi, a table and out-buildintra. i boai . 82.500. 3-atory and baaemeut Brick on North Capitol, near B. 11 roouia. all m l.. 87.500. Lota for aale in all parte of the city. Beautiful Lota for aale in the {Trowing village of H>atta\lll . Md. au25-3t B H W AlvNElt k CO. F X>R SALE?HOC>ES. 1411* 20th at n.w , b 1301 K ?t. n.w , b. h.. m. 1., Sr 87,500 h.. m.i $Ut>.000 North <.'ap. an<1 1 ata 400 M at. n.w., b. h., u w? Ii b., m. I ?Wr M.000 in. i. 14r 22,500 112320that. n.w? I t,, 623 and 025 H at n.?. , tir.and 2 bouau. r'r.5.000 bh.A5 hi>uaea r*r.22.000 212Ut?2130k at.n w . 1342 Vt .ave. n ?.,b h.. Uh , 4r 5.000 lu. L, 13r 10,000 1311 D n.w.. f.h., Or 5,000 R bet. I3tb and 14th 332H to 3334 P atu.w . ata. n w-.b. h..tn.i. 13.000 l.h..5r 5.000 1730 H at .b.h lOr 12,500 825 22dn.w, bb .Wr 4.800 415:tdat. u.w., b. h.. N2722d n.w., bh..tfr.4.71X1 m t. llr 12.500 21421 n. w , bit. Wr 4.8O0 1013 10th at n. w , b. 2144 1 u.w..b.h..0r 4,600 1l. in. L. lOr 12.000 423 N at. u.w? f.h,.5r.. 000 M at. n.w? b. U? and 2 bouaea rvai. .4,000 m. 1.. 13r 11,000 132M V n.w.. o h..8r 3.HOO lOHt H at , u. w, b.h, 710 W a. w.. b.h., Or.XtHXJ lOra 0,500 23MH and 241 13>? at 1242 12th st n.w., bh.. I a w., f.b . 4r 2.200 m i. I3ra . MOOO 404 and 400 South Cap. 420 G at. n.w.. b-lt, in. at . f. h 2.000 1., lOr S.000 12 Capitol a ley a. w.. 2033 H at n.w, b. u.. b.h., lir 1.450 m. 1.. 12r ...h.000 Alley 4t* and Oth. H 223 In. liana aea. n.w? and 1 ata aw, lb., b. It, Or* 7,500 4r OOO 1 be above ie only a ih rtloa of the- proia-rty on my booka. For full liat call at nfllce for bulleiin laaued on the lat aud 15th. |au24] 1HOS. E WAOOAMAN. I^uR SALEoR KENT?1225 CONNECTlCCT AVE.; 12 rooiua; at. He front. 800. Alao 1020 lHtli at; 12 ruoma. 8>5; pilce tll.5u0. deairable. artuatic and cvnven ent. Apply on prauiiaea. aul?-lm I>UL SALE-NEW 2-STORT. BAY WINDOW brick bouae, IN 18 5th at n.w 7 roouia an.i bath, mod. impa.; a table in rear, lot 2oxS7 . nue cellar THOS. i. at k KKs, ial8-2?* 1021 0th at n.w. 1~~j?OH >ALE ? A NCMBER-OF HOI SE8 FROM 41.S00 U. <3,650 each, amall caab payiueut and baiance mouthiy to amt purchaaera. GEO. M LIN KINS, lWth and H ata u.w. aulS- Jw 1XIK SALE?MX SMALL^ BRICK HOI SES JCST MS completed, thret ivuV-d at (10 each will aell the aix tor $5,400. terma to auit; a good investment. SUOllMSiEDT k HRADLLt. 027 Fat. aul7-lui I>OR SALE?1228-30-32-34 11 81. N F_. 7 RiKIMS. 1'i.t; slate and wood maniala. latmbaa and ranare. 2 stories. nraa-bnek rout, irou poti hea. lot 15*72; now oiwu fur luapectiou. For terma apply to OHEEN A CUNNINiiHAM, 14i>5 Fat au0-lm* f?OR SALE?A BAi OAIN. TWO fIne RE^I dencea, 472 and 474 O at. n. w.. 11 rooiua. all modern liupn.veuienta, *1 1 aell cbaap to luuiieduate purchaaer. Lnqune No. 474 O at. u. w. Ji 25 lui* V.?R SAi.E? HOUSES? 1302 30th at7Or 8 >."'i?i I 2000 Q aL U.W., 32.".0 N at n w., ?r . 4.0U0 Uh.. Or., new 87,500 3512 Pat, b h.. Or .3.000 :1024 O. b.h.. Or 7.00.1 18':?>and 2S 33d. Or 3.00U 3514 Proaiect ave 7,o0ll a'JOO and N N.fh,7i3,i?00 3050 and 08 M at. b 1413 35th.f. b . 7r 2^KK? b. au 1 atore 6,000 3400 N at. bh.. 0r? 1237 30th, b. h.. Or. .5.01)0 m l 3.250 3407 N ?t..b. h.. 10r.5.l?00 1 he above la only a portion of the pro party on my booka. Call for liat C H. FICKLINu, jy 10-3U1 1264 32d at. n.w. FOR SALE?LOTS. 1?<>K SALE <2.5CMI ?li LUI V AN ELEOAM I.< >1 on aouth aiae ot S at , bet. lotli and 11th. 20*100 to alley. DAVID D. Si ONE, SU6 F at. au25-3t IXJR SALE - r Ou Patu naon at n ?? nice building lot, 20r02H. price, 8450; teruia $25 caah. and lialance at $lu iwr mouth. Anetcellaut inveatiuent lor uue withauiall capital. JOHN SHERMAN A CO.. au25-3t 1407 F at n. w. VAT AN I ED TO BXCHANOC FOB IMPROVED OR 1T uiiliuproved protwrty in the city two hue lota m Whitney cloae, near i th at and Si.ldiera' Home; value about $4,000. With th* extcusiou ol atreeu. uow con templated, Una property will advance 60 |*r cant '"SUBURBAN," star offlc au25-2t I?OR SALIv?SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS. EITHER tor improvement or to bold aa a apeculatlou cen trally local'-d. northeaat. 18*:<0. aide and rear alleya W. E. WRIGHT, cor. ?tb audF ata n.w au25-3l* 1>OR SALE?ONL Ol THE bEsl LOCATED CXJR ner Lota on 13th at.. Columt>aa llelgbu . 17.000 feet A uaiyain at 50 cent*, half caah. Addraaa Bo* 115. Star oMce._ au24-6t* FOR kALE-8 FEB CENT OUARANTBAD ON IN- | veatmenta the next four year*. 40.000 la?-t of ground on Coltiumia Hetghta, not far fr m Dr. B^mniond'a new residence, at apecuUtive price* , or will take in |?rt Bonn- Kixl city ioU in northweat m exchange, rt uulre over halt caah. Audreaa au23 4t* "RESPONSIBLE." btar office. IXIK SALE-McLACMLMA A BATCHlLDER, 1815 ! X F at n.w., have lota in Bookland for aale at I 'rim nal pncea. call lor plat a^d buy before advance a23-6 XJB SALE?BEAUTIFUL LOTS IB TRINIDAD, at 12th and boundary ata u.e.; for aale at bargaiu. ?mall caah laymenta, long time, low intcreat AEALL. BROWN A CO.. an!4-2m 1321 F at 1XJR SALB-FROM 8225 TO 8600?LOT* 50x150 ' at Brookland, the A rat ata lion iBruoka) from city ou Metropolitan Branch ot B. aad O. R. R ., lying ad jacent to Boldlera' Home aud Catholic Unlreraity. 220 feet above the l otomac. command.ug fine view of city and oouutry . several houaea Bow in course of erection For full particulars see McLACRLEN A BATCHEL DER. 1215 F st n w. rny-26 3m |X)B SALE?CHOICE SM AIX LOTS IN MT. PLEAS J ant only $500 and $600 each, atuall caah pay miiita received. J. B. HERTFORD. flr-JS Dn' 1423)* F aL i'HiKlSOM Aix WANTED furnished front ROOM. WITH vl table board, where there ar* no other roomer* or boarder* and privacy aaaur-d. anywhere north of K atreet aud between 4th aad Oth a.w. Ada saa J. w, Btarottoe. __ au27-3t* A -TAKE FOUR-LEAFED CLOVER AND BEAU a tifal pbotoa out of town for about two <n> ka. beud now aaying where aad wbea last ut next weak. 1?* a. MJ ill parties who lately moved irom ' 71? 1 i ?~1 ?adr?? ?o X. MoRRIi. Star office. A F.. 1ES D. au24-3t* W M-W ILLIAMS. GEO. W. McELFRESH. ACTHOB v 1 laed Private Detective Ajmici. Ooaimuuicataona promptlyAttauMlu aud .ttJcOy oo^denua.. oihe. opeu all hour* W. WILLIAMS. Manager. 026 F aw. my4-4m" JLSTH*B <t-D MTAND 18 THE ONLY FLACE when Aral<-laas Second-Hand ? ^ he sold at rss?>ectabia prices. Addreae m call af 610 Dat my l-i PROFESSIONAIx Hf AD. E. ABDENNE. THE 0B JILiat and Clairvoyant can give] cbart. tod to her iltUii iLmt l aflaua a specialty. Cuarma wot MADAME oaa convince Lbs moat ? good lack to all. 1112 0 at aw. ly 14-7W CELEBRATED PALM you your exact life VMi ?.??? la full. Love aBairs a specialty. Cuarma w or aad k> saiuatacUou PROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR voyant Aatrologar and Spiritual Medlaas. Bora MPtniid Viil Ml iSrUaaU Ulaily ? SUBURBAN PROPERTY. F BUSINESS CHANCES. 1X)H SALE A KICK DILI Roll! IN K W faintly trad. . hun?. ? "B. aud imidementa ? ? E. K.. HhoAi? eu27?t* V>>n Mi r < HtAi' nin kwonurLFn n* A a curar atom. in Irtli ehow-reeee. ?i nrt >ae iN-mitrr, . 4c . eleo. b-ea* AaKirwee or ai > i, rn TUDk. 3T?omi(? Mwtx. '?? I>?R R?NT-MH><W WINDOW AXI? PAR' o? * we.i known ?i...n?r) Mm i?rm? a.i i ? Q.. ItKofcl ________ *u >OR BALK- DRIO sic:.! WI LL sT'? kl l> iND . an Inw w euu pnrcheei r d i u* ? fur l.j.in.?a. HF:hRoK ft RAMI Y. an23-rU IJirT r at. AI PRIVATE SALE HAK ROOM. uR 7TH ST. Ik W.. doill* lfVK<i bUalUeee. AlT > kl l>i N (N- >\ It..OIL. Aut-tionerra, Wth and i >u an 23 .It PROTECT Tor* FAVTUIM Mooey advanced V> buy II rim Tmrj pal WH and no n?A Property l.-,iica to your fani ly fr?a !nna ? umbrance. in ;b. event<4 daetl.. betl-r than Uui'.U iiuf Ae?? uUuui iwguinna raymwiite afvr .Uelifc. An ??a> wa> u> purvlii* real aetata ca(ii? little in*** Ui?n orJluio iwnt M<ir wam*a now upon n?l eatate ran be MJinirtl to Uu? |V'I|||?U) end nil'l" Bable according tr it* eyat.-n. I mud smiriti Lile urmiMT and TruM Cv. ul IVime bMilH ft SIFPAIJ). a~? g?* ?p^? r?. a.? Ciash advanced on ALixiurn claim* and / ATloRNEVS' FBBM AOAINKI THI. I MIID STATE*. ADDRF.ss MoX 7. FVFMNU STAR ?ir F'U'K. a?Hl 231 RAILROADS. P" IEDMONT AIR LINE. Bcbeuuie U> HT?vt tnro-t 12, 1 A** ? :30 A.M. -tM I *-nn Mail Daily lor ?ui?iiH (MoMtiUr. (WMlatillr. L?> ctlnw m.1 MMwa bet?m Alexandria and 1 jrix 1 .<unr. Blu- I. u-? bprtuire, Allerbeti) Hpnnca. BrieUii. Eaoivillo. Kxaa. Cat MB. ilonifoinrr) aud N ? w Orleane Pu.lniee M'eahit .?-i. u to Nr? i irliaat. _ 11 24 A. M. Feet Mail l?ail> It Warn :it.?n. Char, lottee wile. GoraoaavlMa. Mationa t Imw. k ( >bi" R ma. Lynchburc. Hocty Mount. Hantlllr an i ?? ?? l?. twvri! Lynehbn * and Danville, itrmnU*#. K>?wk, ( harli tte. IVilututrta. Aufuata. Atlama. Hinn ii* bull. Mont#*?iH*r?. Nn OMia. T"iaaau<l ?'?.ii 'nna. PnTiau hW|?r Sew V,.rk t- MootiKtnh*ry, IB <?>nuae tx* with iTlllmar Siw Mi>rttf<?ui. r7 to N?-? Orlw?aa and Mann Houdotr Nlnpn fxr tiirnntiarbani. Vit'l*. bun and Klirr?it?*1 llil uiau b*i?t |lan?lll? b> < olnmbia and Aiiru*ta traina Waohi:urt->ii t? Alia. La. lKiea not counart for . and O. rvuto (>AaM ?aaaua 4; I & P. M.?Dally. ?io-pt Similar, for Manaaaaa Straolxinc l.uraj. Hid taHrrmodiaW .tatl.tia. iVwan la at KiteMoa lor Lu ay. ariivum H i .uu 5 MML-*?bn b|*n Daily for Warrant."*. Oordooa%lll?. Ckariotloa*ilia, U-imrilla. Otmmati ??to and .Huuiuor raaorta on and near linn of <li>-?afi and Oblu rout?. Fulluian Nw?i and HoIhI Trai:n Macliiutrtoo to L>omavilla ai.iiwbit* Hulpbtii H| tuma to M Loul?, alao for L) nrblmrv. brtatoi. Cliat ai: . NuabvUlr.llviu^bla. Ljttla bora, aud all nulla -I'-ru poiuta. Tbruuirb l u Ituau bioaiwr* WaaUiurU-n to llriiiphla without rlialura. 11:00 P.M ?8?outh*ru Etprma Dally for Uyuob buric. lNuiTillr, Ral'l?rlL Aabprilln. fharlotte, v'olura bia. Alkeu. Auiruata. Atlanta. Montgomery. New Or Irauik Taiaa and California. Pul.uiau slw|?r Waah Uiirion to Nrw Jrlt?iia, via Atlanta, aud -M -111* ni?r>* I'ii]:n.an Mrri* ! tAaablu?ton to Auaruata o? . without rbaiure fiilliuan Hh*|? r MaltHnorr aud tAaabiiariou to Wlutr 8uli>liur Ri>riiMC? and C and O. Uaaorta. Traiua on ?aaliluirton and Ohio dfvlatou l"a*' Waali. Iiirton !? IK> A M . I ?ail) iiwi'i Hund>}. and 4 45 P. M Dally arrive Round Hill 11 4N A M and 7 J1 K M K- turaiiitf laav Round Hill ft .VI A M. Dally, aud 1 'JO KM 1 >atly axiwi't Munday. amvimr W aaliiurt u n:*0 A M and M :.*>5I'. M Ibrouarb train* from tba Rontb ria Charlotte. I'an Tlllr and 1.) n. bbunr am** in Waahinvton 7 t?0 A.M. and 7 lo I'.M.. via ka?t Irnuiam . Hrwkil aa>l La u. u buiy at 11 l;)A M. and M 40 I M . via t l>?aai?>aAe and Ohio rout* and Chartott?eviiie at W 40 r. M-. btraal'iinr l^iral at W-47 A.M. I'ii kMa. al<M |>]iir car n aw ratlon aud tnformat k? fiimialinl. and Ibvam i lm'kad at oftti'*, KtOO i?n? aylvama avi-uue, and at I'MaannifI Htaiton. IVtmayl vama Rail load. UUi aud b rta. JAN L TAVU>M. ?ul3 oouaral l*aaaauarar Airuiit. I^HE ORF.AT i knkhtlvama Romt TO THE NOR I H, MLWT. A?il> Hi U THMTST. Dol lluE Hurt HPLENDID St I N CUV blkJO. KAIL*. VAONIFK'LNT KylTl MKNT IN UrVCT lUlltl a. 18S?. TRAINS I.KA? f ? AMUNuTOV I R< >M HIATIOH, OOKNKR blXTH AND U olKLtlH AH F< ?L LuW?: Forlni.i.uiwaud tba R>*t,ChK<aro I-itnttnl Kun* DuUn.an vaatibub-d I'ara. ai M .SO am. daily Fa-1 Lint-.U iiO a m daily, to Ciut'iimaU and Ht. Loiii% Willi Mrri'iiur i'ara from Httabunr l> I'm. luuatC ai.ll llarrialiiirK to BU Laiiua. dally,a*<?in HaUirda>, to t Uii??ro. with Slari'iiiK Oar Altm nato i wu-aif i. MBan lli Licma, at 4U imu dally, with Kleooiii* Cara WaaliiutrUm to Cbii^m aiid Ht l< uw and .-K rept 8at urday. Harrialiunr IcClfii amLc nn?s*t.iaf dailj at liarrialiunr with tbf wh Mmian f-?r LoulaviUt and Mauifhia la. ilk' Lunx. 10:it0 t'.ru. dally. I<ir Pittabunr aud tha W.wt, witu UiruUKb lU<sai?r to Httabum. and htlabMf U Cliicaao. l.AI.I IMORE AND POTOMAC RAIIJIOAD. For Eric, car.audaieua. and Rnrbaatrr. daily for Hof flalo aud Siaarara. uailt, ??? ?-|'t Satuntay. 10 III. with sl*?i>iu? Oar waabiturtoL to Hoi boater For W illiauiaixirt. L ?-k Haren, and Klmuw at tf JO ajn. daily. ekcet't bunday. For N*-? York and th- txat, 7 SO, S 00, 11 OO. an t il 40 a.m., 'i U0. 4 10, 10:0o. and 11.20 p m On unday.W Ou, 11 40a.?. - OO. 4 10. in Oo. aud 11 iiO p.m. Limited Ktpraaa of Pullman Par.or Cara M 40 a m dally, nrept Sunday, and 3 4i |n ni. daily antli Dining Car For boatou ?itbout i-banao. 2 -00 p m. every ..ay. For Bar Harbor witlwut cbau?e daily, eaocin Matur da\. S mi p tn. For Bro<-klyn, N. T.. all throurb tralna oonnai4 at Jar wyCityailti boaia of Hr.aiklyn Aliio i. aSordlmc dire, t tranafar to Fulton airaat, avuidin< doubia lmia(r acroaa N'-w Tork tMtjr For l bUadeli bla. 7 'JO. B 00.11 00 and 11 40 am.. 2 00.4 10.6 OO. 10 00 and ll vJO r m On Mun day. it 00. 11 40 ana.. 2 OO. 4 10. tt OO. 10 ^<0. and 11 20 p m Limited Kiprvaa, all Parlor ? ara. u 40 a m waek-dayraand 8 4o p ai. daily, with Diuiu* For balttoiore, 6:3S. 7 20. BOO. # 40. # 50, 11 00. and 1140 a.m.. 12 Oo, *.-00. 3 44 4 10.4 211. 4 40,0:00, 7 40, 10 00. and 11 20 p m. on Nun day. BrOO. 9 0&. ? 50. 11 40 am . 2:vlO. 3 4i. 4 10. ti 00. 7 40. 10 tH), aud 11 20 p m For I^ope'a I 'reek Liua. 7 .20 a.m. and 4 40 pwm. daily, except Sunday For Annapolia. 7 20 aud p 00am.. l'.Ml.Y 4 '.>0,and 0:00 p w. dally, eacei't Han day. Suuoaya. V 00 a. m .. 4 10 p.m. AL1 XANDR1A AND FREDERICEhBI*R3 RVIU VS AV, AND ALLkANDKIA AND * ASUlSoTOH RAILROAD. Tor Alexandria, 6 00, 6 3.Y B ,40. B 45. 10 57 aa. 12 04 noon. 2 05. 4 25, 6 00. 5 5o.? o >. s <i\ 10 05. and 11 37 p in on Sunday at? 00. B ?a 10 57 a.m.. 2.90, 5 55. b 05. aud 10 06 i in. Arpotnuiodatlou for uuantiro. & mi p.in a-* k laya Fur RkLmond and the South, 0 00. IO .57 a m. tally. and 0 O.i p.w oaity, eaoepl ?vnday Tiainr laave Ab xandru lor Waabinat >n A.05, 7 ilk, 5 Oil.!! 10. 10 15. 11 I>7 a.m. 1 20.3 (ai. 3 it, 5 10. 7 :II5, B 32. 10:42 aud 11 05 u m < ?'i Nun day at B 10 aud 1107 AU. 2 00. 5 10. 7 05. B 31 aud 10:42 r in Tnatte and luforsatlon at tbe oflkce, nortl??at nor. Her of 13tb at reel aud Ivunayleania aveui.e. and at tbe ataUon. where order* oan be left !or the ?-li.ikuK of tiaaw? to deatiuatiou troin iiotaia and di-u.'aa CHAH K. PL'GH. J U O.JD. u. Ml ral Mauam-r fau<(| Uen. 1'aa Aatvuk B AJLTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD SCHLDI LE IN LHH T APRIL 20. 1 SB* LEAVE M ASHINOTOS FRi >M BT tTlON iTOR*F? OF NEW JfcKsfcV AVENLE ANU 0 STREET lorChiraro aud Nurthweet, eapraaa daily 10 5S a. m.,B :16 p.in For Ciui'iuuatt and Bt Lonla t xi'rsaa daily 3 tat 9:45 P.m. Foi llttaburv aud Cleveland, expreaa daily 10.M a Di.andB15p.ux For Ixinurton and Lmal Stall on a, 110 10 am. F? r Pnilanelpliia, Newark, aud w ilmuurVni, 7 30 a B.p 2:lio and .' 25 p.m. ilally. npnat For Uitennediate point# la tweeu Baltini >re aal 1'hllaalelpliia. t5 a in and t3 It p.m. lor Miuireriy aud interunxliate t>olnta 17 30 a.<%. ?4 :?0 p.m. For ftaltimora. 5. 6 30.6:40. 7 30. B SO, P4S.lt H.'.n.lnuU train I. a.m., 12 10.23 |M4 > imti i? train i. 3 tO. 4 30 4 .16, 5.25. o :tO X 45. H .5 and 10 30 p m. Buadara. 6:30. 7 30 S 30. It I'l a. lu.. 1:15,2:05.3 30.4:30.4 35. 6 25.6 45. b 35 and 10 .*10 li. lu. For Annapolia. 6r40 aud B 30 a.m.. 12 10 and4 10 p.m. On Buudaia 8 30 am. 4 36 p m U?Te An na, aula t! 40. B Si a.m_ 12 05. 3.50. 0 20 lua Bun day a B 37 a m., 4 10 p.m For May Btatioua between Maebinfftnn and Baltl Biore. 5. A 40,b 30a m.. 12 10. 3 30.4 35.6 45 ixua On suiidaya. B 30 am., 1 15. 3 .30. 4 .35. 6 45 For statiuna on tbe Metro poll tan Breach, to :t& a I? ? 1 " ? ' - ? ? - ? ^ cfiurch train laavea Waebinrton on Bunday only at 1^15 |i.iu., au ppuia at ail etatioua on Mrtropolltaa For rnitnek tlO lOaa. tS. 14 35.15 30^* Buudaya. 1 15 ion. For Haifentowa. 110 10 a-m. and 15 30 p m. For Loray aud potnta Ul. the sbeiiandoal Valley 1 R. to Roanoke, aud all potnu aoutb via NorloU aal Meet< rn t. K . 3 p.m. Tralna arrive from OUchii dally 7:2U am and 5 IS P- m.. from Clactanati and Bt. Loaia uaily 0 20 a. iw and 1 65 p. Ul : troin Pitiabunr daily 7 20 a Ul. 5 16 ' From Philadelphia. Cheater, aud W llirUnft.>a. 10 45 .Bk2 50. 7 10. and II Oo p. in ?laii i. _ . a. m. Fro . ? Baltimore. 10 a m daili aud 12:15 a. ai Sunday only. From Blurerly aud intermediate |. inte north of k 10 a m i' * " 6 nte Iraiaa leavw~ u~ ? ? ^??^Uirton Bt 6 24 | 'Daily. INuudaj only. aud i becked ai b otela and raet i at twkM uAoea. UIU and 1351 PrnuarlTania ava M. tL t LIMtNTS. CHAS 0 BCI LL ap30 Uec Mauatrer. On. Paaa. Ajrent. OCEAN STL A M EHS. 'HURT RoCTE TO LONDON, 5 NuRDHEI'TB?.MEK llovd b. R OOt iaat Tipreea Mteauier* To Southampton (London, Havn ,. 1 Trav . Med.. Au?. 2B. 11 a.m.. Kibe. S .t. MepC 1.1 ii.bx , Labu. Wed.. Bept 5. 6 a w.: Merra. bat.. BaiK. B. 7 a.m.. Aller. Med.. Sept. IV. loxm. l^dec. Mac. 'Viouiforta/n. "auterooma. exoeliaot table, luxrtonna aaloon ai>|>oinlmenM. pnree lat cabin, 075 aud ua warda a bertb. anvrdiat to location . 2?i cabin. 050it bertli. bImimr at low ralea Ai-i ly to E. t. DRooB V26 Peuu.ave. bt.ALL BROWN * CO. 1321 Fat POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TOMAC TRANSPORTATION UN] For BalUmotv and potoaiac River It truchti POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINK. Far Belttmorv end Poiouuk River LeinM??. Steamer BUS, Cu>C Oeoaheeau. laavea ai i iiaiMH MLan every bUNDAk. at 4 o'efctofc B. a. Mi vat treicht muei Be BWBaid. raicbt moat be napaid. ? or lurtB- iaCauaUo^a^U, N* TIRO. M T. VERNON! MT. VERNOMI STEAMER W. W CORCORAN Leavea 7tli etreet wharf dally (exoeil saudnr> for MA ;rs,af 5-:.nsi!^i?riSs3S about 3.30 p. m. ^ JM la L. BLARE, dapietn. f?* DAVB and BL N at_ Oonueota witli R aud c f. JOMJi B P HOU SEFURNISHIN GS.