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LOCAL MENTION. T1m> Wraihrr. for the District of Columbia, Virginia. Mary* land, Dataware, Sew J'ntrj, K .stern Pennaylva- nit, lot, warmer; awiUwwitfij windy Bh jobs, lath st. Price. Guaranteed. Himingbr's ice cream. -JoG ana 101a isthsts. n.w A Woms to tii Wise.."We are now receiving an J opening our (all st ck. ana aU carpets sold be- lore September 1 wui be made and uid tree of cuaryv when wanted. W. H. Uoui, 801 Maraet spare. Pins » Sill.B. F. Gravely A Son*' Plug Cut Tuoaccco. I Portraits. Kets K»methy. 110# Pa. at* W uiia lea co.s Penobscot lc -.red wafoiia, Brooks. 1.MU St.. Gas-Fixtures and Chandelier* Fix c art id s<jcTrYpia!»o. 11 and other bar¬ gains at G. L. Wiu * Bro. s, 7U»7ih st. n. w. Love Branch Bot rbo> W «biT, 11.25 a bottle. DlstlJed Ui 1674, C> ntu.aiia, ky. cnaries kraeiuer, 737 7th st. u. w. FtlBU'l let tRBAJt. c. A. Mcpdima*. 1206 F at. New chandelier store. Brooks, 15th st.. Largest, Richest, Newest, Stock. Haoxlttlxu Thkkm hbtbks. av&. cor. 4)(. CITY AND DISTRICT (.¦idtnwd Lacali. The Virginia Democratic Association was ad¬ dressed last evening by Representatives Anderson, of Illinois, and wise, of V.rgin.a, anu by Gdiaor u Kendall, the candidate lor congress in the first district o( Virginia. ? rec^ptloc and banquet will be tendered to the Light Intau.ry and corcoran cadets upon tuelr re- turn from Atlantic city Monday night. Annie >mnu. Annie .* tiler and Bridget Walsh were >u the Ponce court this morning chaiged with tying c <uiuion drunkards They were rach given one month on the larin. From J. c. P irker we have advance copies of the Atlantic Monthly, Scrlbnei's Magailue, and St. Nicholas lor September. "I lr.t ( ouie, i lnl Served." A rOUCK KAI3 AT CBNTfcK MARKET.ITS OBJECTS AND ¦Mia The police of the nrst precinct made a raid at the enter market at an early hour this morning aad captured several old broken-down wagons and A number of boxes and barrets. These wagons, boxes, and tarrels were kept along the sidewalk to aave stands for countrymen who do not care to come in to the city the night before, and the per¬ sons who thus secure the stands are paid tor their service*. The police do not believe luat private citizens have a right to monopolize tue sluewalks In th» vicinity oi the market, and they intend that herealter their rule suail be "flist couie, nr->t served." In some instances ih' boxes ana barrels are tilled with decayed vegetables. Many of the boxes and barrels wulch obstructed the sidewalk were destroyed, and several oi tne o.d wagons, wnict were not claimed by any one, were taken to the station. Til Bio Fair at Bat Hidok..The Fair Assoc!- atlcn oi Anne Arundel County will hold th- lr first annual fair at Bay Kldge, commencing l uesday next, the 28th instant, and continue four days The landscape at the back of the hoiel and pavi.. lons has already undergone a metamorphosis Huge tents, buildings, cattle pens, race tracks, grand stands, and booths are all ready for the opeiucguay. In* races will commence each day at 2 p.iu., an 1, Judging from the entries, good races may be looa-d for. L.beral and special premiums have been offered. Which will bring out the oesl stock In this section oi the counuy. and the en¬ tries of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, ana poultry, and displays of farm products, agricultural ma¬ chinery and Implements, and all 1 nes 01 Indus¬ trial arts win be Very Due aud amply repay a visit, notwithstanding tue other at. raciionsai the Kldge, which wiu con.lnue as usual, boat races have also been arranged for eacu day. Bat tea ux, ca¬ noes, bugeyes, sioops, pumries, and schooners will couie**. lor cash piizes No extra charge is made lot any of the atlrac tlons. l hey are all free, be advertisement in amusement coiuiun lor time of trains..Atiit. Election or Ofticirs..At a meeting of the di¬ rectors of llie .Huluai Investment company last eve. ing the lollowmg we. e elected offKers lor the ensuing year: President, WhUam iiajse; vice- Cd.ent, M. S. Welier; secretaiy ana treasurer, . T. U.is.am; trustees, J as. F. liood aud Jos. F. Bauueider. Scccsss or tbk Fireworks Drama..The unpre¬ cedented success oi tue nreworks drama at Hay Ridge and tne demand for its continuation nas in¬ duced the management to continue It still another week, kxnuiuous w.il be given on Sunday, lues- day. and 1 nursday. tne 2tJtn. 2Sth, aud 3oth ln- atants. Tu.s, together witu tne agrlcu.lura. fair, opening on 1'uesday, will attract large crowds. No adiulsslon tee Is charged for any of tnese at¬ tractions. lhey are ail tree. Hound trip, only .1 Robberies Rkfokted..Frank Stromgberger and John llawkins reports stoien ir^m .tie engine-room of tne Washington Mouument yesterday a g Id watca and a silver watch. Mrs. Annie K. Hodg- ers, oi 1714 331 street, reports that ner house was brok n into on the 23J, and a gold cnain, and a pencil valued at S10 taken. Don't Miss ths Fair ar Bat Ridoe..Greatest agrwu-tural fair in this part of the country All ftMt. AdlL For Kobbinc Hxr Eh plot bk..A colored servant, naiin-d Beitaa Hail, was before the PoUce court this lu ruing charged with the larceny oi (32 from her t iLp.oyer, Jules T. P>cke.heimer. of No. tkW D street northeast. Mr. Picketheliuer left tne money In L s room when he wen to work yesterday morolLg. and when he returned It was missing. Detective Home lound the money in the cupboaid. The gi 1 denied that she had seen the money. She wui gr eu three months in Jail and tue money was turned over to Mr. Plcketheiiner. Tux Washlnoto* Makxit*..The Official Price Current of the Washington Produce Exchange says: The flour market is Orm, and offerings are light. The wueat market is strong and advauclng. Com and outs steady. Receipts of hay continue liberal, demand limited, aud market lower. Many coinpla nls are madf of the condition of a l.rge pr por ion of the receipts of tresh butter, wuich prevent ready sales. Strlctiy perfect quality stock is In fairly steady demand at about lormer prices Hecelpisor eggs moderate, and market steady. Poultry In light rvve.pt and active de¬ mand. All vegetables are In 1 >rge and ample sup¬ ply. and generally low lo price. Supply large of all klncsot green (rait and low prices ruling. Dam¬ son's scarce and wanted. Tnereisgood inquiry tor dried cnerrles. Hec* lpts of cattle light and market good. Mieep and lambs In .ig.it receipt ,iid market active. Live nogs lower in price. A Bot b Nbcb Baoim st a Fall From a Cart.. The st- amer l nompson brourf.it a sad party to the city yest rday. Mrs. Flnkier, residing at Na lOltf le.h street, with her ch.laren. ieit here last Tumla. to s^etid some '.line with her relatives and fn-nds near Glymont, Md., and or. Thursday one of the ch.idreu, a boy of seven years, was In a cart with some of tne I arm hands. By some means lie tell out and struck so .s to break his neck and he died instantly. 1 here being no telegraph com¬ munication, the sad lldiugs could not be sent to his tamer. Mrs. Flnkier s friends prepar -d the corpse for buna, as best they could, aud a male friend came up wl h tne bereaved family. On ar¬ riving here they drove to the Soutn Washington station with the corpse, aud a permit was given to take the remains to the family residence. Not fot icbman Horto*..It Udenled that Officer ll»ru>n°s name was m-otloned in the itlaiof Officer Kovall itt police headquarters iasl Wednesday, as published la 1 ub Siar-t the lime. oQlcer Uorton is not oa that beat, and he could not have been the sleeping policeman mentioned. Tabs m thx Racbs at Bay Ridge. All free.. AdlL Tan PRorwBO Belt Likb Kxtbmsiox o* B feTKkrr. -,\>s*-ssor Hsn said to a star reporter to¬ day lha7 there hud been no meeting of i he prop- em aers oi B street, on wtiicn It la proposed to extend the Capitol and North O Street Hal.road, atd no l i tun to proh bit in** company Horn ex¬ tending iheir line on lhat street is contemplated at present, although "alter awhile, when ihey gel ru nlng. we intend to make it lively foi them by Insisting on l»o hordes and a conductor. As I have said before the st reel Is f>o narrow lor a rail¬ road, and tue company don't need it." Tbs <ix OTtocx clcs Diwhir. . The Six O Clock * tub held a meeilug last evening at Mar- shaU Hail. Speeches were made by f. W. Mc- Alroy, Senators Hawtey and Plait, Prof. H. W. Wool- y. W. a. crotutt. Prof, and Mrs. Spencer, prof, tu rnaday, Pr t. c. K. White, Ht presc ntallve J. J. O'Nel.l, civil service Commissioner obcrly. Comuds loner Hall, Publl Primer Benedict and Major J. W. Powell. A large number of prominent people weie present. Mraic at tub Wbitb Hocsb grocxds..The program of the M.tnn- Band concert this after¬ noon at the While aouse grounds is as follows: 1. '.Grand Triumphal Marcu," Herman Mohr. 2. oAi- Iro n the "Bohemian Giri," Ha.re. 3 M«- lur^a. chopln; "Military tpisode,"' 1xmworth. 4. Cornel solo, Mr. Walter 1. Siulln, "1 ,fl imatus." HoslnL & Gianl Fantasia, "Menslofle," Hollo. «. Vau#, "Llie in the Tropics," A. E. W arien. 7. "The Bands of the HIval Cantons," GungeL K. C jliocat 10a, "\ Ictor. tue Blue stocking," BerulCat. What * thb Mattbr with Bat Hidgs? It's all flghu..tdve. cbarobd wrm Stealing a Watch. . Dacle! keiiey. the fakir, who was arrested some days ago by Detectives Mallln.ly and MherWr. was placed on trial m tne Police Court this morning charged wl k the larceny of a sliver watch from an old colored man named Let uard Grunt wniie toe lat¬ ter was on a tram returning trom Harper - Ferry on t&e 23d ot Ju t. The old man testified lhat while on tue train, this side ot Terracoua. acro»d jostled him, aud wuen ue arr.ved in the depot his watch was gone. He saw Kelly on the train. Waymna Brooks, colored, testified thai he got lue watch from de.enda .t lor VI The case was sent to the grand Jury: bondsSutfX Pocrkd Acid on Mart's Fbbt..Victoria Jack, son, colored, who lives on Is: screei, between L and M streets uortuweut. was In the Police court this morning, charged with assaulting Mary Rob¬ inson, al-o coiore.i, who Uvea In the same house. Mary testified lhat yesterday she was awakened f rom s.eep by Ieedn^ her leet burning. Me saw Victoria pouring add or vitriol on her feet. De¬ fendant denied the cnarge. The defense called another witness to prove that Mary Robinson had Made a statement which would acquit Victoria, but the witness gave testimony corroborative of the testimony given by the prosecuting wltuesA 1 he court unpos-d a One of |2i Appeal noted. novro.is vic-roHiocft. Tk« Pmt Tknwiac .. the Wuklaf* ton* Imm4 Their OclMt. mil OiSES TBSTEBDAT.TIB RACK FOB TBI «*- NAXT.RECORD OF TNI BOMB TBAJf BC»W8 TU WIU-BABXBAIX XOYBB The Statesmen dropped a game to Boston terday by the score of 3 to 2. It »u a close, ex¬ citing content throughout and the result was not sei.ied until the last ot the eighth inning, when Keilymaoea home run hit, wi.nlng the name. The other Mr. Kelly, the umpire, distinguished himself by several Dad decisions and by a deelre to argue with the crowd and to use bad language that was not at all refined, however entertaining It may have been. Whitney and Mack and Sow ti¬ ers and Tate were the batteries and both did ex¬ cellent work. Neither side scored In the first. Myers nit safely, but was doubled up on secondoa Daily's hit to Kay, which retired the sue. The Senators came very close to the plate JTS oud, but could not cross It. Alter VV ilmot had flied out, O'Brien nit safely and gins' error on Douuedy's grounder, both men went ahead a base on Mack's sacriuce, out sbocb Weill out to center. The Bean Eaters went out In order. Agwiu in the tiilrd tu. statesmen almost scored, fulling to ao so by bad base running. Vi hlu ney reached nrst on Nash's lurnbie of uls hard diiVe. went tu second on Tate's Dad tlirow to flret oi iiuy'a th»rd striae to eaten J aniens audio tnird on Kelly's mvilT of Myers' fly. Dal.y llfied a snort fly to Ureen, wno captured It and lined U to iaiA, putting Wbitney out on bis attempt to tcore. Tne ball wascuu^nt ou tue ri£Ut ol tue plate, and Wultney migut nave scored easily by sliding. The visitors obtained two runs In the last halt of the third wuicu lost the game to Washington. Tat* went out to WUtnot, tuen Hlgglno went to urst on bails, sowders lilt a little one near the foul due, wnich Wuliney ran for and threw wlidly w O'Brien. Tl#e ball went to the pickets, and Dally, shoving O'Brien aside, threw wudly to Dounedy to eaten aowaers, botu men scoring. No runs were made in the fourth, altnougn, w»U» but oae man out. Hay banged a three-bagger to the right neld lence. bhocn retired u»e s»3e by catchiug a pair of Ilie* The Senators scoied in the fliih. Mack rescued first ou ..orrlll's muff. and suite second. Suoch advanced him a base by a sacr.flce hit to Htgglu^ ana lue loag CutCuer scored ou lit'slllull Of vv hlluey's th rd strike. Whitney stole second, but was caught napplug. Nothing more was done until the seventh, wueu the home team tied lue score by means of clever hilling. O'Brien Went out to Keliy. Donnelly then hit safety and stoie s cond, acorlug ou .viaca's single hit to center. Mack reached second (<u Brown's lurow-ln to catch Donnelly, but was called out by a uoubtiul decis¬ ion wueu he lr.ed to steal Lu.rd. lu tue la»t uatf Morrill ha safciy. but was leu on becond base. The Senators nugui have scored again In the eighth oy a tittle buck work. Alter Wultuey was out Hoy hit safely and stole sccoud. sowdeis was a loug time pitching, as be bad a bad man to Watch, but ue managed to strike Myers out, and Dally could not gel lue ball through Kay. Keny won lue game In lue last half of lue eighth b> making a hard home-run hit over the lence alter two men were out. Brown followed with a two- badger, but waj left on second. Tne ninth Inning was unproductive of oomt'sl-c runs, and the gan.e went to Boston. Alter vV.iinot was oal on a fly, u'Brl.n hu safely. Donne.ly 's fly was captured by Olenn, aad O'Brien was lorced ul second ou Kay's ueut uanduug oi Mack's stinging liner. The sena¬ tors made 0 hits aud 2 errors, and Boston 6 hits and 5 errors. Following is the score by innings: Waahiuglou 00001010 0-2 Boston 00200001 1-3 OTHEK GASES. Chicago Waterlooed Detro.t, 14 to 4. Krock and Flint and yetzein and Weils were the baturtea. Chicago m de 10 hits and 2 errors, and Detroit 8 hits and 4 errors. . .. Pittsburg took a close <?ame from Indianapolis, 3 to 4. through errors in the Urst inning. The nai¬ leries were Mortis and car roil aud Healj and Uaily. Pltisburg made 10 nils andleiror, and Indianapolis 12 u.ts and 2 errors. New lurk tvou lue game In the last Inning, scoring tlve runs and deltatlng Philadelphia 6 to a. Welch and Swing and uleason and Clements were tne batteries 1 he Ulanls made U nits and 4 errors, and the Phillies 8 nits aud 4 errors. At Puliadelphla. LouisVhie 2, Atuietics 1, ten Innings. At c.eVelaud.St- Louis 0. Clevt.and 2. THE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD. league. Wun. Lost. Association. Won. Lo*l. New York.... 82 32 St. Louis 05 29 Chicago 65 39 Cincinnati.... 57 30 D-irolt 48 44 Athletics 54 3ti Boston 48 40 Brooko n 68 3u fulladelplila.. 47 40 Baltimore..... 57 Pittsburg 42 40 Louisville 30 55 VVasuiogton .. 37 57 Cleveland 33 58 Indianapolis.. 33 U2 | Kansas city.. 31 62 THE RIOOKD OP TBI WEEK. The Senators have not covered themselves with particular glory during the past week, having won 1 game and lost 3; but they have secured a good bold on seventh place, which is far better than the noicu betow, and they seem to have eager. If not ore- hopeful, ejes on sixth. But ibe re.ul rl y witn wuicu Pittsburg has been winning has damp¬ ened their expectations somewhat, and unleaS some of the ulguer c.ubs take a mighty tumble be¬ fore loug the statesmen are likely tohrrlsn next to tne last. On Monday and Wednesday the team was clearly deleaiedail around by the Giants. On Monday, wlih Keere and O'Day lu the box, the New Yorkers bad the best of the baiting contest and did &,llttle better in the neld. Tuesday's rain-SiOrm prevented wuat might have been another defeat. Weunesday's game should not uave been a white-wasu, but It was, and Mr. Kelly neiped the visitors along by means of some verv saOron-bucd decisions. Tne home team squeezed out a victory on Thursday by better heidiug and by obtaining a lead in the nrsi in¬ ning turough caret-ha fielding by Boston which was unsurinountable. Altogether tne week has brought forth uboat wnat was to be expected. Keete and Welch uave maintained tuelr well-earned reputations of being the best pair of twiilers in -the League, and the games that went to New York suouid not be re¬ gretted. kasx-balx notes. Shoch's work at snort yesterday was one of the features of the game, tie accepted nine chances without an error. Kay was nol iar behind Shoch in this kind of work, tnaktug seven assists witnout a mlspiay. It was a great day for shortstops. The statesmen ran bases yesterday both suc¬ cessfully and welL They snowed good judgment in that respect except In two Instances, when Whitney ran uome lu the second and wueu Mac* ran to tbird lu the seventh. Both men should have stld and trusted to their exireme length to reach the bases solely. 1 Ue game bore considerable resemblance to a Orst-class m.nsirel show, minus the music. The two Kelly's, player and umpire, furnished amuse¬ ment as end men, and the audience was quick to see their Jokus. The wort oi Mr. K.ily, th* umpire, was oi the suaky order, and he tost a great deal oi prestige wuen he begau 10 swear at ana argue witn a spectator in the grand stand. Ills tauitUarliy with the players, too, showed bad tasie. . sh-^h's coaching is unique. He does not 9eem to have any lack of words regarded merely as so much aouud, aud he rallies tuem out In a surpris¬ ing manner. Uls particularly fumiy when Hoy Is on a base. With SiioCU OU one side and VVllmot, peruaps, ou tue otuer, one would believe lhal Uoy's affliction was a myth, and that he ready could near. Bui ihe talk serves lu purpose la diverting the atieniiou of the pitcher. Fuller is down in Virginia nur s.ng bis wounded neaCL It proved a harder b.ow than at flrst thought, and be is doing uls best to get in shape agaiu. _ O Day is suffering from a very sore foot. It wits Injured by an accident, and is badly ulcerauil vv uner wol be pitched until the injunction is served. it is said that the borne management is alter a local ama eur named Campbell, woo used to prac¬ tice witn Paul llines. Ue Is a Urge man, a good left-n. lder aud urst baseman, and a heavy hitter. Pre*.dent Young has returned from Asbury Park. ?J10*0 THE TEXMIS PLATERS. Probability ot m Fall Tournament. The Proposed General Club. There is some talk now of getting up a local tournament early In the fall. 1 he good effects of a tournament are appreciated here, and players generally recognize the importance upon Individ-. ual playing of as wide a range as possible In com¬ petition. The same men piaylog together con¬ stantly soon get the uang of the peculiarities of each other, and in consequence they miss that general development wuicu comes from meeting on the court numbers of players wlih great variety of style aad method. Players are fre¬ quently heard to say that they have learned a great deal trout a tournament, meaning that they Uave discovered not merely that some men are bet- ter players, but that luere are weak points In their owu play or some stroke which they have ue »er seen before. 11 is sate to say that the Washing- lugtou piuyers are heartily lu lavor of tourna¬ ments, aud .t many of them as is practicable. It is nieuy certain lhal mere will be one held this lali, alinuugh as yet no action has been taken in lias cureclluo. Many players are till ou' of I city. The cool weaiuer wnlch has been so enjoy- ttM lately has had a stimulating Influence ou tne game, wnlch, naturally enough, was regarded with rattier languid Interest, during Ibe hot weather. The huinetous courts thiOMgbwul the city uave had tuelr quota ot players, and the game may be said to uave emerged frotu the warm season wun flying colors, lu fact ibe vacation has not been a complete one by any means, the courts uave beeu occupied alt suoim r, wita the exceptlou of those periods wbeu tue members of the different cluos Lappeuea to be out oi the city. THB POBlfATIOB OP A Ot.NEBAL CLCB. There has been no definite acU>m reached as yet la regard to the lormatlon of a geueral club with club grounds. Tue mailer, however, is stlU dis¬ cussed by the players, and there seems to be aa excellent prospect iu..i some plan will be ulti¬ mately carried out. Tue are players enough, it is thought, who w.il support such an orgauuallun aad tae only quesuou undecided Is as to ibe best practicable means for securing suitable grounds. 1'bst suca aa orgauization Is needed aad is desirable is hot denied by auy oae wno has given the subject cous.deration, li will afford an opportunity lor ttaming and practice »bicu is now lacking and will enable our players to meet players from o.ber places on a more equal looting. Ii such a club Was once starvd 11 is believed last It would prove a gieat success. At flrsl i ue financial burden can be made Ughl and as the membership lucreaaes then more ambitious plans caa be adopted, with (be certataty that failure is impossible. Tn Naval combat between tae Monitor and Merrtmsc will be portrayed with Uie-Uke accuracy this week at Bey Ktdge. Kound trip, tl. bo extra charge..AcM. THE SFORTIlfO SEASOX. Digiwn Preparlnf I. Bag After SepteMfcer 1. NpxE Saturday the season for killing reed-birds anc ortolan opens, and already the eager aports- mad baa begun to make tbe necessary prepare* tioca. He baa cleaned his gun, laid In a stock ot am^uoiuoo. and is negotiating tor a boat. Tbe mep w jo bang about the river to pick up odd Job* wlli be on hand to push the skiffs through tbe maishat while tbe gunner sits in the low of tbe boat and does tbe ahooung. Before daybreak on tbe 'lr*t morning ol September the marshes will be fair»y (.111 with gunners, and it la probable that that tiqere will be mora gunners than birds. Tbe late}**!* of the season and tbe last few cool days. It l-said, will probably make it bad for the gun¬ ner*;. a* tne grain Is hardly ripe enough for reed- blruj acd ortolan, and their appearance In large number*, it is thought, will be delayed on that ac¬ count. The marshes are already til ed wtli black¬ birds, and should tne re d-birds and ortolan tail to a.<pt»r, as la predicted, the blackbirds will ha>e to sun^r. The marshes In the Jfc.ji-.ce. n Branch and me po»omac are Tery large this year, and gun..ers clalia fiat there is room enough lor two hundred guiraeiat one time. MarsU guunlng, however, >s u-u,erfus sport, and seldom a season closes that there are not a dozen or more persons shot. AT CA.ttP UHUWAl. Continuing tbe Piensuree .( Tent Life at Atlantic cIty. Correspondence of The Even wo Stab. Carp Ordtat, Atlantic Citt, August 24. Cs-fap ordway, wuicu la now six days old was blessed with sunshine again to-day and all the pretty scenes oc camp were repeated and wit nessad *s usual by hundreds of visitors. The boys are 4ow Just getting settled down to the enjoy¬ ment. a camp lite and the myriad whirling pleas¬ ures of Atlantic City, and regret the approach ot the Qay that la to witness their departure. Camp win ixs broken, Monday alter breakfast and tne soldier boys will lake a train lorhoine at 12 o'clock. To-Light, the soldiers In camp marched to the Brighton Hotel lawn and bad dress paiade on the lawn mere. Afterward tney paraded the streets and awn with a complimentary reception every- wuere. 1 he officers ol lue corps were guests this evtnlii.' ai the annual banquet of the journalist's Ciub>gi:cu ai ihe United bi-tes lloteL Col. Moore responied 10 lue tuusi ol "the uiiliua of the Dis¬ trict of COiuinma." lively rsusricrs. Tbfert are evidences that things will be very lively la camp fruui ihls tune henceforth, when¬ ever lbs officers are away. The "Innocent Mess," of wuK-u sergeant Thompson Is the head, was turning up lo-oay, and gelling ready to ino»e Uselt i- ... An organization knoan as me "l'nau- tum.-*," or "noodlum V ni.uuy prowls around uie boar 1 valk, wuli a baSsuium and li will have m..n> rjuiuiis to-ul^ht. liarry Lniiuons of the Corcoran cadets, wmi 10 i n.ladfip.ua to-day. HAVOC AMONO TUB KAIK SkJL There will be many tender farewells spoken w Lei. the W. L. L Corps and the Cadets leave Al¬ lan He city. Tne youug women here have been extremely hospitable, and many or ihe boys have been gu.lautij mellow. The officers have set them an cxawpieoi dlgniUedsoidlerly gal.antry. Uh u nol engaged lu lue grim ouuesol camp, me Voices ol t-jtn. jsoore, oi Capt. Kelly, ol Dr. Leach, and oihe, haudscinc stall OiUeershave been pi.cind ol a hoi. musical key. Tnis, with their sliou.der- straps >.uu brass buttons, have made lliem lrre- risiib.e. Capt. Kelly has been especially ellcellve. ucuia have to lea many a lair ono bt. lore be leaves that ue is sorry out liecau be only a biotner toller. Ytuen ne passes ttiong ine street or me beacy lUere Is u.ways behind him a murmuring Use i sell summer oretste. 1l is lue miugicd signs 01 sioies ol maidens. some widows, iuo, Join in tne slg'u Wives eudeavor, but sometimes vainly, to repioss suen uiauilPsiuilOus. be iiterauy lurus tncir ncuus. 'iney ail sieai a lOOkover tuelr suoul- ders at lue baudsouie siuQ officer with Im gal.ant manner una the soil voice mat seems to ha\e lue note ol a lute In It when he tuues It up lor business. THE CORPS U'AFKiqCE. After the dress parade and tne supplemental ex¬ hibition by Capt. Nalior's Corps u'Alrtque yester¬ day, a Star reporter heard two exhibitions dis¬ cussed on ibe hotel veranda by some of the "cuUud getuinea," wlio, lor a consiaeiatlon, black lue oooWj aud perform o.ner services for lue gu> sis. "1'sikjcs tuose bo>s been trained er long lime," said on'.-, reterrlug to the corps u'Afr.nue. "c.oU^, d.d i ou see 'cm wueu tney had their backs turned to each othei? 'Ihey kept Jes' asgood time."' "1 specs they must a' counted or something." "O'wayl If tney counted wou:du'l One of 'em Ukeiy as not count laster'n lb'- otnerl Whose gwiue to teil 'em uow last ler count?" "I'Uey couua t uelp drilling, bjln' with the Wasidugton Light lntaulry." .-Lot' 'joys," said anotuer, referri ig totheWash- Inglou l.igal Infantry, and not lo lue dark Infan¬ try this uuie; "ineae Washington so.dlers do drill," and he urew out his "do" wun a prolonged em, uasis. "l hat ere Washing ton Is thi- greatest piace lor soldiering you evei s.e*. Everybody Is a dilulug there. Tney Is dru.ln' all the time, 'eept durin' meals, and tne L.gat infantry is tne oeslot 'em. incytoOk all tu prizes lu the National Drill, wueu lue finest regim.-uU lu de wornl went mere. There wasn't noihiu' cou.d toucn 'em." U. The Cruelie<l Campanile. TBI COMMISSION TO LNVr-SiIdATk Tlik ClLaE OP TBI pall op tui towkK at woi>k. The commission appointed to examine Into the causes oi tue fail o. tne lower ol the Cburcu ol the Covenant were in session la~t evening examining tne plaus and the specltlcatlons. As soon as me ruins aie sufficiently cleared away to al.ow an examination ot what remains of the tower tney will again meet at the chuicb. i uey win men be ready to make tuelr raporu i be wor&meu have already made considerable progress in reuiovlug ihedeuiis aud aiso In palling a root over tne dismantled portion ol lue Churcn building. services will be neid as usual to-morrow in the Chapel, wuicu has u.eu occupied by me congrega¬ tion foi mat purpose since tue organization of me cuurcu. Tue recent, disaster diu nol allect mat part oi ihe bui-dlng. Excursions and Picnic*. There will be two extra lamny days at River View on l aesday, August sis, and aionday, oep- icinbcr d, wueu the Mary Wisulugiuu win uioke twu trips daliy. Kxcuislons ai low rates ore now run dally, ex¬ cept su.iJaj, to the bapulifui Luray caverns from lue ba.nmoie aud niumac station, starting at 4:16 p-tu. L. A. >o. 4028, K. of L., will give their annual excursion to coiomal Beach on the Moseiey, on 1 uesaay, me iBtn. Two steame. s continue to make trips on Sunday to Cililou b acu at 10 a.m. aud S2UiO p.m. The Alary Washington goes lo lover View on Sundays at 10a.m. aud 3 p.m. The Arrowsniiiu goes to colonial Beach dally, leaving tne Tin-slrect » nari at S:4 j a.m. The stewards of Nortu Capitol ai. Jt_ church will give a mooungul excursion down tne Potomac ou tue CVrcorau ou Monday evening. The boat leuves the wuarf at i:3u p. in. Bast W asuington Assembly, No. 1, K. ol L., wll give an excurstuu to Cdilou Beach ou Wednesday- me^WLh. Heopeninv of tbe Tbeaierti. National THEATkR. . The regular theatrical Beasou Ol 188M- BW v.Ul begin at luis house on Mon¬ day evening, wuen a new military inelo-drama called "Tue Puymas.er" will be presented. Tne play Is tue work of Mr. Duncan B. Harrison, wuo ia»e> a leadiUg part in It. ll received its tlrst production In ihe Bast lu Philadelphia last week and seems to have won a popular success. Ihe.e are hve ac.s m tbe piay, and lue sceu-ry is said to be veiy elaborate and oeauliiul. .Miss Beatrice Lleb, an actress of some hole. Is leading lady. Mis. O'SUldVan Dlinptcl, 01 Baltimore, Wuo has but r.-Ceu.ly goue on uie stage, lo also a member Of the company. IiAKkia' isuoc Tbiater..TbH house will also opeu Us regular season ou Monday hl0UL ilUilng tue vacation It has been overuauied uud luipioved In many ways, anu lis manager is confident ihe public wul bud it m >rc wormy lUan ever oi sup¬ port. Milton Nobles and Miss bony Nobles, well- known and popular actors, will fui nlsn the amuse¬ ment for tne opening wee*, lu a new play called "Love and Law." Thb Monitor and Muriumac..At Bay Ridge this week. Tue greatest display of n re works ever given in Amarlca. No extra charge. Hound trip, fl..AdiL The Klttietb Congress, it Is now believed, is try¬ ing to lie -ihe world's record." The world, you know, la wiinoui end,.yorrutown Jlerald. ODD RRR TPP RRK It «X3Q FE«"KS5< DDRR P PR R II G OK "3s D D RRR PPP RRR tl 0 F.B sS8, odd i fiz r It u ooo ««¦ *88* IXX> RRR r.kit A M.VI Jiat C C R R K AA 1I1IMM U RRR KE AA M MM M C C R R K aaa MM M WW B R BBB A A M M S BET. A K K 11 XX N liUO B B AA KB II NK N O O BBB AA KK It NUN (I g B AAA KB II K NN U OO BBB A A K B II M BB OUO Er,= w !>DI> KKB RRR P P O O WW W W I) j>K RR ppp y £ l>- O RRR r O O WW BTjr DDK R R _ r OO W W HDD ¦¦¦ M I. FTLL WEIOBT.Pl'BE.MOST PERFECT MADE It* superior raetllracr rroven in mllllom of bom** for morv than . quarter of a cntury. It n o*ed by tha Lnlud blalM liuvcmmciit. Luduiaed by the Ueodsof th« unst Luivcn.u ¦ as the auu..tfnt l-urcst and ru< >t Ucaitmu- ur. price a Craaui p^vruer Ub«> nut euniaiu annimnia, |anm, ur ilim bold only tai iku* DB. PBICB BAKING POWDEB CO. NIW TOBX. CHICAQU N. LO0IA Glum JScits Scoured AMD PRESSED FOB $L Coata. 50c.; Psnta, -if.: Vmis. 25c. Altarln* and Bavalrliic doiw la bast manner. Oooda called for aud delivered. 'leMphour call 14U-2. B. L HARK, ?05 eu> et a. w.; ao2-gm and *1* N. Calvert et. B.ltimers. Tbe celluloid tbcs«. lhat never breska. uever weere eat, alwayaclea* uaaiile vuru while baUiiits. lalurealeat . .. CHAR FIBHEB'S, u ....... tXi>7thstreetuorthwesL . Mrs. FIHH imw W immwii w um wenleaf MMhiwa Ml TIM Cb*lr Bar* DM MM Krikt. To the Editor of T*m Etx*i*» ttu: On the morning of August 13 the Washington Pott published an Item entitled "The Choir Bojn Struck.They Wanted More Money Before They Would Sing," in which it was stated as a tact that the boys in the choir of 8u John's Episcopal church. In Washington, struck for higher pay one Sunday afternoon, and declined to sing in the afternoon service until tneir demands were com¬ piled with, wulch, according to this Item, were complied with. There Is no truth In this state, ment, and to tar as we know, not a single tact or circumstance exists, or ever has existed, to give color to lis utterauce. Repeated efforts have been made to secure trom the editor of the An a re¬ daction or denial of tue truth of the item in ques¬ tion, but so far wlthou*. avail. Failing In en* deavors to correct the erroneous impression which must have been produced in the mind of every thoughtful person who read the article through the Journal In which It appeared, we take this means 01 assuring the parishioners 01 St. John's, and the public generally, that the choristers of at, John's uever struck for, demanded, nor asked for increases in their pay; thai the boys never, indi¬ vidually, nor in a concerted manuer, expressed dlssatlMaction with their compensation, and that after their last service In July, the choir dis¬ banded for their customary vacation in August, witn the best leellng prevailing,-and the under¬ standing that all would meet again in September to resume work, in passl. g, It may be stated, positively, that the boys in »u John's choir are now better pad than those lu most of the vested choirs In this country. Our boys are little gentle¬ men, weii-behaTed in church, and contented with their compensation. J. M. E. McK e, priest in charge St. John's parish; Francis Adward camp, organist of St, John's churcn; W. H. Daniel, pre¬ centor of SU Johu'» choir, Fibiworks at Bat Kiixix..The greatest open- air entertainment ever given In America-.100 persons, ti ships engaged In the representation. No extra cuarge. Rouuu trip iare, $1..Aavt. CITY ITEMa. Am American Article of the moet careful and original manufacture. Colgate A Co.'a Cash¬ mere Bouquet loiletSoap. tu,i-2w Do Vou Want a 10c. Cigar for Sc.? Try a "Graud ReyuoJc" clgarro and be happy. For sale uy all nrst-cl&sa uealers. Wholesale agi nt, LCCHS A BkO. 1 'I here is Motb.ng I.Ike It In Washing¬ ton. There is noihiug like It auywueie. iue hundreds of ladles wuo have bought Sewing Ma¬ chines at Funk's, 1331 7th, near O, would not seU theui for thiee times the amount luey paid lor them, send postal for price-list. Repairing $L 2 l.adle* will save Tiuie, Money, and annoyance by having their sewing machines repaired at Wm.btlebeling's,17.>l Pu. ave. n.w. Du¬ plicate parts and supplies for all makes. Sole agen¬ cy lor theceleurateu uuuseholu sewm* Machine. 1 The Domestic Stwln( Machine Coin* panf gives ap.clal attention to renting of Ma¬ chines oy week or month, c. Auerbach, 7th anil li, sole agent D. C. 1 New Gas Fixtures. C. A. Mcddimajj, 1206 F. eolm illorell, 734 6tu st.n. w.. every style showcase.eo30 Peorle** Dye* Are the best. Sold b> tii u^glsts. eoly ikixon1* Vrast Fmviicr always reliable. 3m "lioyal » liu" menus china, UlvwWool.Sc, AMUSEMENTS. H ARRIS' BIJuU THtAiER. WEEK ACQ. 27. MATINEES ON TUESDAY, THTRSDAT, AND SATURDAY. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE EMINENT ARTISTS, MELTON and DOLLIE NN N OO BBB t, FEE eSSo N.N* N OO BB L K « N N N O O BBB 1 KE "SSo NKNOOBBL E c 2 N NN OO BBB LLLL KEK 8SSS IN MILTON NOBLES' POWERFUL DRAMA, » " L OO Y V KE* . . L OOVVE L OO V V TE L OO VT E k. LLLL OO V EEE AND L A WWW AA W W W W A A WW WW L AAA WW WW m W W IS v< A SUCCESS FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. STRONG COMPANY OF EXPERIENCED PLAYERS. SUPERB SCENIC MOUNTING, ARTISTIC PROPERTIES, And EXQUISITE TOILETS. POPULAR PRICES WILL PREVAIL. Next Week."White Slave " lt_ EW NATIONAL THEATER. Opening of the regular season Monday evening August 27, with Duncan B. Harrison's military melo¬ drama THE PAYMASTER. The greatest of all American successes. Magnificent scenery, thrilling water effects, and a superb company. Sale of leais at Box office. au22-4t GR1CULTURAL FAIR. FIREWORKS! FREE TO ALL BAY RIDGE. FIRST ANNUAL FAIR. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY. MD. T UESDAY FRIDAY, August 28,29.30. and 31. DISTINCTLY AGRICULTURAL IN EVERY FEATURE. Grand Races each day at 2 p. m. Fine displsy of Farm Products. Agricultural Machi- chiuery, etc. Horses. Cattle, bheep. wine, and Poultry. Boat Races Tuesday, Ub, 11 a. m..Batteaux. five milea. Prize, winning boat, i_'3. Wednesday. aw. 11 a. m.(-ianoes and Bugeyes, fl.teen miles. Prize, winning boat, 4','i Thursday. 30,11 a. m..Sloopa, til teen mil* a Prize, wlnulug boat, $25. Friday, 31,11 a m..Pungies and Schooners, fifteen miles. Prize, winning boat, 92o. FIREWORKS! Sunday. Tuesday, and Thursday. Auvuat 26, 28, and 3U, the Greatest Display of Fireworks ever given in America.Naval Battle between MONITOR and MEUR1MAC. GREATER ATTRAC1 IONS THAN EVER GIVEN AT A FAIit IN TUIa COUNTRY. ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND. Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Sailing, etc. NO EXTRA CHARGE. FREE TO ALL. Trams leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, 9.00 a. m., 1:30, and 4:20 p. m. ROUND-TRIP ONLY ONE DOLLAR. au2g-5t DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE ORAND FoLlt-1 OUND WIND UP Between B1L..Y WcMlLLAN and PETE LALLT, the two late opponeuta, at the Forreat HhU. town. au24-2t* bATtittUAi. the 2jth- |>6cKVILl.E FAIR. ROCKV1LLE FAIR. ROCEVILLE FAIR. SEPTEMBER o, 6. 7. SEPTEMBER RACES EVr:hj DAY. GRAN b ATHLETIC CONTESTS tFor Amateurs). hElTEMHf.it 5. Fine disrlay of Live btock and H nseboid Exhibit*, biuiug rooiii aud i.rfre»hm*ut Stands in charge of Mr. Fr und. tne noted caterer of Wsahlugtou. D. C. Round-trip tickets. including admission to Fair Grounds, »L at U and t> B.K office. aaS3-2w PRoF. bHELBO.N'S ACADEMY OF DANCING. 1004 F at. u.w., will open on MONDAY, hepteui- U-r 10. 4 and 7 p.m. Pieseiitadiireaa. Oakland Hotel, Oakland. MO- ao2a-Qm UblC.RICHARD F. WAGNER AND NAJlCKaB BROS.' ORCHESTRA Itetjd and Hnii Residence. 209 1st at. a*. JTM-W Battle of shilob la open uaily from 9 a. at. to 10 p. a. 15th at., two biocka aonth of U. b. Trsaaory Bulla. | ing. my3l (ialifornia. _ j special Parties, semi-monthly. Free M Cars, cli rap Rata*. Southern Route. Address E. HAW llEV, Oenaral Eastern Ageat. 338 Broadway. New York: &. J. Smith. 402 Cheetautst., Philadelphia, or auy Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Agent. Je2-w*a0Ot rilBE CYC1JUIIES. 1400 N. Y. AVE. . LADIES' JL Bicyelea. Trtcyclaa. bootable* uS Taodmus for Ecot.by.tha hour, day M week. Irwyci^ tor^tre The Litis ift "d?*r**r*. ""f* »Weh It k important should it? - "y*^ condition. and yet tmy in otrr- worked and abused by nearly everybody. until tbey be- coma aMil out, donrad op, or -llna'iil Hood's Sar- sarartlls curse all difficulties wl h thsee onrana. ion -e»- them to healthy aeUon.audtouas the whole difaetlve organism. *1 kan baan nsing Hood'i Baraapartlla for Imlisss Hon and lltw troioli It haa greatly benefited me, and I think It is (ally as rood a medicine a* claimed " .E. 8. Cbbsbbo, Chief EnttneerFire Dept, Mh^. N. B. If yon decide to take Hood's no* be Indnoed to boy any other HOOD'S gARSAPABTT.T .A Sold by all flro^risU. u;tU for<5 Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mas. » 100 DOSE8 OWE DQI.T.SB EXCimSIONsTPTCNICS, Ac. GRAND MOONLk.Hi EXCLUSION ' . ____ §>" stewards ot ..?"'ORTH C 1'ITOL M E. CHURCH. KWDtV EVENING, AUOUsT 27. 1888. ¦ 1^® Stecmer CO. CORA^i will lsavs her wharf at #: JO p.m.. leluruiug st 10 p.ra Refreshments served by the ladiaa at i mi til. rates, upsets. 25 cents. It* piHST GRAND EXCURSION EAST WASHINGTON AS8KMBLY, NO. L INDEPENDENT OBDEB K. OF L. ToCliftou B- ach,on ¦.'sssr52- <W«t of a Pi eMail t trip to this popular rwpectfully Invited to patronixe ua. ^ obtained frots any Wm A- Cablll, R. L De Akera. SSoiSSAdolph VolkuMw.% J^INTH GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION l?DKRAL CITY LODGE. NOl 20 LOO r to cufton Beach. thItksda*. august* 30. Leaves Sth^tiwet Sf"' ««^v- £ott* w- * wn^u2^ 10a 10a 10a Two Extra Family Days at RIVER VIEW. on TUESDAY, An*. 28. and MONDAY, Sept. S. Two tripe each day, leaving at 10 a.m. and 1:3Q p.m. Stopping at Alexandria both trip*. Steamer MABY WA8H1NO I ON. Bring out the Children and the Babies Dancine- down ,.nd back. au24-st E. & Randall. 85.00 TO LVBAY AND BcTPBN. 85.00. via Mansssss Branch. Virginia Midland Division, Piedmont Air Line. Leave Washington dally, except Sunday. 4:16 pm.; arrive Luray daily, except Sunday. 9:20 p.ibl; arrive Waahlngion from Luiay 9:45 a.m. Excursion tickeu rood for five days. $5.00 TO LUBAY AND RETURN. $5.00. Close connection at Rlveiton with Shenandoah Valley Railway Going and Keturnln-r. Tickets on Sale st the office of the Piedmont Air Line, 1300 1'ennaylvsnia avenue, and at Passenger station, Baltimore and Potomac Rail- au24-7t road. A. NO. 4020.. K OF L.. WILL GIVE THEIR s gr nd annual Excurs on to Clifton Beach. iltSDAl, August 28. lf»B8 i he "Moseli y" leaves her wharf at 9:30 a. m.. re¬ turning «t 9 p.in. ' Ask lor K- oi c. tickets at the wharf. au24-2t* QLIFTON BEACH.' 1 STEAMER JANE mosfley. Daily at 10 am., excepting Mondays. SUNDAYS, TWO 3I LAMERS, 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Fare, 25c. Round-trip. Moseley home at 8:45 p.m. Thompaon home at 10 30 p.m. Passengers down by the Thompson wishing a sail to salt water can return by Moseley if they wishao23-2w j^JOONLlGHT EXCURblONsI ~ THREE HOCRS ON THE POTOMAC POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. On Monday, August 20. the Steamer I XCELSIOR *111 begin. Ui.der the management of her wners, £ veiling hxcurrionp down the river daily, except .>uu- days, vestlier permitting. leaving 7tb-elreet whan at U o'clock p.m., returning ut 9 p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Go* d music, largest steamer, a. d best dancing deck on the r.ver. No LlQUOUg SOLD i 'N '1 HE BOAT. amtt-lm WM. P. WELCH, Supt. ^j.«eatest novelty of the season. AT BIVLB VIEW, ON THURSDAY. AUGCST 30. 188a A DOUBLE TOCRNAMENT AND BALL FOR PRO¬ FESSIONAL AND AMATEUR KNIOHTS. Steamer Mary Washington will leave her wharf, foot of jtu »t.. at 9:.'!0 a.m. alia 0 p.m Leaving City View i a . a.m., Sliejih ru'i at 10, and Alexandria at 10: Jo a.m. and ? p.m. Tickets, Bound Trip 25 Cents. aul8,22,25,27,28.29,30-7t E' 8" ttANOALL THE tV. LUl HEKAN Bh.NEFICIAL AbSOCIA- riON will irive an Excursion to BAY I.ID irL li-L»'AY. Al'oi SI 28. lbss. 1 ickets, $L Chil¬ dren hall fart:. Obtainal>lo of members and tue coin- rnlttee at the depot Trains ieave B. and O. depot at U «-m.. 1:30 sud-i up p.m. aulh-22^0^27 gC'. FEBitYT" ga FEBBY. KEW FEBRY TO ALEXANDRIA. STEAMER GEO. LAW. Leaves dally 5:15. 8. 10.12 a.m.. 2. 4,"6 p. ^ Leaves Sundays 8.10. 12 a. m.. 2. 4,6. 7 p. m. From Mary Washington's wharf. aul5-16t* J^IVEU VIEW FOB 1SSS, Waahingtonlan's Most Popular Resort. Ptrsiprr MABY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf evrrs SUNDAY at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.. retumlnast2 «rd 8 p.m. Tickets 25 o nu. Even WEDNESDAY it 9:30 A.m. shaip and 0:30 p. m. shsrp. returumget 5 and 11 p.m. . lckets cents. 1 .uiiiy aaj at Kiver Mew every SATLBDAY. leaving at loaau., nsturiuinf at 5 p.m. Tickets 10cents. Prot. Proctor's Danci'ig School Reunion every SATCLDAl EVENING, leav ngat 6:30p.m.,returnln«r at 11 p. in. Tickets 25 cents. Dancing down and l»ck and at the grounds on ail trips except Sunday. > ine liraaa Laud on buntikja. No objectionable piuues a. lowed. iorcharters. Ac., apply to E 8. RANDALL, bteamer Mary Washington. /iOLONIAL BEACH. bait Water Steamer ARROWS MI TH, From Tth-atreet wharf 8:45 a.m. Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m. Celebrated Boiler Coaster. And all the Popular Amusements. Good Dinner sud Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel. Music snd Dancing on Steamer. Fsre. round-trip. 50c. Children 25c. jy28-lm Take THh sieamer clcile for cp i.ivek iroia I'us>eno's Boat House, 3134 Water st. 3 doors east #t liigh st rare 15c. lounj-trip reduc- tlon to l»r<e parae.i. Leaves every hour. Jj-iS-lm HO! Fott GREAT FALLS aND CABIN JOHN Bill DOE. Steam packet EXCELsIoB makes her regular trips on Sunda)". Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, leaving 1 igh iibd Canal sts.. Georgetown, at s a.m. Fare. 50u round trip. Apply Ut J. U. and J. M. WATERS. Jy24-Im. JSLAND PARK. HABPEB'8 FEBRyT" ,'i he Hu«t pleavure ground- in the country. Music, anc.nir. Boating, tlshinc. Swings. Flyiug Horaes. croqnet, &> ., A all tree. Every Thursday, from B ana O. i)ei ot at 9:45 a. m. Ticket, including reserve tut both directions. <1. Jy7toaepl FOR SALE.LOTS! FOlt 8 ALE.-t2.500 WIcL BL'V AN E LEO ANT LOT on south stae oi b st, bet. ioth and ilth. vOilUO to alley. DAVID D_Bi ONE, SOU F «t aui^at t'OB SALE- * rOuPsiUrsonstne.. nice building' lot. 20i9-'fc- price, $4.>0; terms $25 cash, and balance at tlO per mouth An excellent investment lor one w.th ..-.n capiiaj JOHN SHEKUAN A CO.. au2o-3t 1407 Fst n.w. WAN .ED TO EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED OB unimproved property in the city two One loU in Whitney Close, near 7th st. and Soldiers' Home value about 44.000. «itn the extension of streets, now con. te in plated, tuis property will advance 60 per cent. "SUBUUB\N," btar office, au25-2t JR SALE.SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS. EIIHKH tor improvement or to holdaaa speculation -, ceu- FO Id. , . - .- .v uv.u mm m ¦ ¦ g[inn a¦._ iraliy locat< d. northeast; 18x90: side nd rear ille s. W. E WK10HT.cor.9thaudF;ta.n.w. aaa&St* iX(B SALE-ONE or THE BEST LOCATED COR- ner Lots on 13th st., Columbia iieiirhi*- 17 OoO feet A oargain at 50 cen.s; half cash. Add'ress Box 115, Starofflca . FOB SALE.8 PER CENT GUARANTEED ON IN- vestmeuta the next four years: 40.000tee t ot ground on Columbia Heights, not far it m Dr. HamLoud'a new residence, at speculative prices: or will take in part some good city lots in northwest in exchaiure- r*. quiie o\er nail cash. Addrs-a re- au23-4t* "BtsPONSIBLE," Star office. I^OB SALE-McLACHLEN A BATCH. I.nm i..it F st n.w., have loU in BrookUnd for aaW at oriiri. nal prises: call tor plat and buy baiora advance. a23-0 FOB SALB-1F TAKEN AT ONCE. THREE FI>T Lou on Rhods island avs.. between 10th and 17th ata., may be pui-chased at a reduced uric*, ihey are each 33x140 to alley in rear, and are choice lots either for bul dui« or in vsstmsftt purposes. au23 3t B. H. WARNER A COL 1X)B MALE-A GREAT BARGAIN.ON 3D bT~ bet. B and F sts. n.e.. 8 flu* iota, 18 ft 0 in. by Bo! back toa lb-it. alley. Inquire of A F. Barker, 804 Fat, n.w. au20-ttt* I^OB SALE.BE A OTIFUL LOTS IN THlMlliIrr S- at 12th and Boundary sta n.a; for sale at baxxmin^ small caan paymsuta. long time, low intarsM. ^t to Soidirrs' Home and Catholic Univsraity: 220 .bore the Potomac. command.ng fine view of cstr FOR RENT.HOUSES. |V.»PL st-aw.. fir.. . ."» 337 D sta w.ltr.. w4* « AO Fir rent- 8O04<»stif. «r.. tc L #20 30, <351 C i». Br 4 b.r20-..0 »044t»s.w ,flr.,m Ll« 3" 11 3d u e-tir. «*i li>.W 009 rt h «. w 8r. nUI "0 '".08 Ttbs vw..7r 4atr4^ 4">» N . «r . m i..*) :*>; 4'.'t> H H St aw.«r.w. 14.30 1020 ths.w.Br.,w4*.l''> 484 i. . w., Mr., mi 22 407 13tb fir 8.50 907 1st M. s.w. fir. 10 »n-'5-3f C. H. PA.KKiK.cur 4* udE »«.»¦«¦ T?OR KENT.UN ORABOll oCTOKEK 15, "HAT r deal ruble new Bruk Buildii.ir. cuutaiutn* ei ht larve roorna aud nxiukcut store. >ui elut lor any kind ot flret-ciaae retail business. situated ou uot Ujweat corner 14tti Ik tud Kliode >>ia-d avt.u w. Ill Jctiw it .all nxi.ua. m 1.; |ltf.67. In ail. jr between IV li ana 13th and K »ud L st* n.w.. two lanre at.b ep. 414 t McL DODSuN. 1225 F at. a.w. . I?OH KEN I.fill E»T. N.E.. TWO-STVKV MK1CE. modern lmprovrnieut'; $15 i*r mo..lb. A .#4 8 »t ti.w. iG or* town), two-story brick. In rvoujs 410 per Uiouth. lonuit* 435 5th at. n.e. au4'^-t* B^OK KENT.OCTOBt.K 1. 41'.' MAPLK AVfc . LE Droit Park; bnck houae. e.*ht rooms, at ic an i cellar; steam bent. modem improvements. lam |«orch and yard. aiui Ml* 1X)B UKNT-2009 H 8T. SW 11 RCKjM ALL 1 moderu UupruTaweuti, rent |J5. liuiulh uOJ H at. ilw. auS ' ill* F J!«OK RENT.425 2D 8T. N W, 7 KUOMtt AND bath. al. moderu Improvements, rent 430 I uqutre 0-9 New Jersey ave. ilw au2>-3t» I, OK RENT.HANDSOME SEVEN-BOOM BlflcK X* botiee; all mode n Improvement*. 3 bu» wn.dowa, come: etb and Q ate. ilw. Inqui. e L24B 7tn at. su25-3t* LX)K KENT.HOUSE OF SfcVfcN KOOMn BATH J/ and dry oa.lar, in m>od order. 1141 10th bl u w. 1 orterma apfly at all lltli st n.w. au2.>-3t* IXJh KENT. Cor. lltb at and Enw.a dealrable atore, M0 per month. * I loo.; 14tb aL g.f. store. dweUinff. and stabler |U!j per month. 1311 11 lb at. n.w, 3-etory brick bay-windo*. #00 per mouth. 5 loio lutbi au2o^ii . n.w.. 3-story brick. 475. 1 a.. C. cUTifc.lt 4 CO. 1423y at. Vftre vTic ui <lic! A V T UOB RlNT . FIVE NEW Bi.lc'Ks. OAS- AND Jl water: 314. 3l0, ana 318 L at. n.c.. (11 ea b, anil 1020 aud 10-8 4 lust., #12 eacli. ».KlLJkl 131U t at au^j-3t L'Oli KENT.FLKM8UED liOt'HE.8 HUuMfc. »«0. J? villi KIT* to lor one room. o. 415 .ort»o; Uaeof p,uno; kiabieu druiea, y.-eat reauctiou tor yeur. in- UUlre 2124 14.U, beloi* 2 p.m. all25-3t* L'OEK NT.»E CAN OlFh-U A B.UtOAlN IN A X new ilrick lloa 4, 12 rooms and iwv oa.b^ on U St. n.w., neai* Aru-Kiun and cn.mbc.iln'a aud »ormltry'a. to any one ^l^>in"a * Arn *c.a»a locauon lor renting rooms, or tor private uweUins. ^^ILL 4 h HN6T0S, au'J5-3t 7-8 15tb at n.w. I^OK KLN1.«0« F 8T. N. W . 15 KM - »l>0. «09 3D 81. n. w.. 10 rma., *50. til 1 Id *t. . 10 rma., e50. 110 E »t. n. w.. 10 rrnu.. 4j5. 120i2J>b aL n.w.. 8 rma . *35. W0'. b at. n. w.. 8 rma. «3.>. bio 5in »u n. »., aior. an - 3 rma.. #35 ti.'7 at. ir * . 10 .Uia.. #33. '^til7 K »t u. lo riua.. «3o. 87 E at n.w , 7 rma., #u0. 1420 Fierce Piece, i nus, #2j- W42 K bl n. w.. 7 ima.. »lo. n- ar oi ti 14 O at. n *.5 rma., alo. 1 and 5 ritXiuorriaa.ley. eo.33. 3bOai. n. w. o l'ms.. *8.50. lllAUU.o Vi llANi^X, Keai h. sta.e Broker. M21 F su u. w. It L.OK UlJSI.3-bloKl U..ICK: HALL, HATEn J7 and ua*. 711 i.boue lalanu uvc. u.» Kent <20 Key ul tiriiif utore, corner 7ibai. ana ULo^c Isiuud av« Appiy lloti L at. n-w. C. P. L. lUcliAnLisu.*. au25 3t* 1.-OK KENT.AN EXTKA CHOICE CilANCK tolt X am.ii liuJi)', u.icit uouur at ci2..>0 It taken betore AUKimt.Hl. A. b. CA1 noon. Ulu »m at. n. w. It* 1>oK KtST.31n a 8T. f. E . 8 KOO.M8 AND XT atore. atabie and cariiatfe-bousc *10; 12-8 2d aU a e. .> ru^ma, »D.50. JuU.n F Uu.NUui.it.. uH25-3t* 313 i-ast Cuplto. at. l^Oil KtNT.NEW HOlI>E. 9 KOOil^. NO. lflO X^ 3 :d -t,O onrdown. 3atory. buy window.. modem luij roi'emcnia; rent, .27.50. innuire owner. .No. 1,32 32d t an25-ot* L, OKKENT-1234 MA-8 305 Tib St. s.e.. tir ...7» 18 XT uvc. u.w.. Iji. ai^j.UU ^112 v U a\e.,tir 17.50 li.ootn at,u.w.,l4r.Vo.OO 2410 Br'i ave.n.w..tir ..10 T<08 Laun.w..l0r....do.5b 2o5 2d at. n.e., or... .15.30 -010 u st. u.w . 8 3* »»otiav.n.w .n'r W t, «lr. lo 744 10.aai. mw.,10r.37.50 loo3 L at. .. t.n.e kan>.p 15 lioo lau bi. u.or 3d CM i,e.r 11.0 Utn n.».,»w .15 400 1 lui a.u ., atoiv .>0.00,2223 Clrve 'daV.Or 14 liuU I.al.u.w_st 27 4. .<<. rviu at.. 5ra 12 5 ' 04i M .a^avc u a . ttr.M OO >L08 D >L a.w.. or 11 lo-4 Jimt.u. ,.~o,oU!2025 lat.n.«..ftr 10 30 14 lo 1 at. n. w.. Or. .20...ta ar 31b en.* table.. 10 1444 x St. n.v., tir ,.20.5l4.Po0 l»i at a.w. 4r W A a. CAu MOOD. au25-3t* olo mil st. u w. tuK KENT.SMALL STOKE AND I.OL.-L. 24TH X ttiid 1 mu. u. w.. ^PfKxi place for urutf, tfrweezy. or uiarket more; al»o o-rooiu hou-e. .Ne* fciiir® u?e. App.y W77 M bt. It" l>OK BE-.T-BBTk HOthE3ii8 PIKST 81 N.E. X iu nice order; mx ro^ms and Ua^li ruou:; all uioa. sUipK.; lruxit aud >arua. I. oAiXloAN. 1st st. u e. V^oft KENT.025 8 bT N.W.. NEW UOLoLi SIX JT loouiA aud baiu. hot aud cold water, Uall b iSckfioiu 1 tii-st. cuiu. luquirc ai 7tii Ht. n.w. TToiThIlKT.'Sw C bl. N. .. » BoUMb AND i>aTH- 1 roOiu; purtUily lU liisaed; board iu iZcuau/e if desired. Ai>p*y ou prruilaea. au'Jd- t** >UU KL .T.1731 fVt.. » ROOMS A.ND KATM. h an newi\ paper, d ai.d .n perlec: orUer tnroutf. out. u.5-3t .->Ti_lu.-i, & i.ii.D^K.il AN, 1303 1 St. t^oK KLNT. ls2b 13.b at. n w..#35 214 1st St. n.e.. 8r #.",0 505 b st. a.e.,Ur 35 -OO ot.i >t- a.e Wr ,o.> .">12*; 7.n ».. ..w.. , r.vi'^.50 428 Uaali. >.t. n w.. Or 15 U.t.i oth at. n.e.. Or 1. |.M>8 Mtb at. s. e., 7r 18 1b24 t st. n.». 7r..l5-3« a lib » at. u.w .. Or.. lO 30 442 -id at. n.e , 7r 20 40W40 3d at. n.e..7r 20.40 And ouiei uouaea ui .e... leu.ai atl25-3t CLARENCE DUVALL 925 F st n.w. V.1 K it NT.3 M-HDOL ST.. MT. PLEASANT. X* ail room-, cei.sr # 18; 2028 14tb at.n.w ,3 10. ins, bath. sc. (over st.re), a-O. L. s. 1 KlaiuJu bioP st u.w. au2o^it* "OK KENT. 1011 20tb at n w. Hr.t5.50 001 Lstn.w.. 15r.#100 13,.1t Wal.acb PI.. 0..3.°i50 .,14 17tnst. I .W.. l-Jr.100 -.'-sib ai. 2 , 2010 O u.w.. 14r 05 2218 Otb st n w. lor .:>0 bo5 E at. n.w., .or 75 lo2a s at u.w.. 8r 30 L.24 14 tb at u.w ..lor. .7 0 2111 H s'. n.w , br .') 1103 H at. n.w.. lOr 05 1435 L st. ilw.. Or 30 1700 Fst n.w. 17r 05 lb3« bib st u.w.. lor. -JO .'.'1 3d at. U.W.. 1 1 r 05 42V H at. n w. 8r. J.2 N. Y. ave- 13r., 00 7 3b :td at u.w. 7r_ . .2T.«0 010 E st n.w., lOr 60 1020 bt.iat u.w..«r.2« 8 > .1 Md ave. ...e.. Hi..00 453 N at n.w Or....Z7 oO hO.. 18tb st. n.w.. llr OO 218 Arthur P.. 7r.40 «17 K st n w. llr...55.75 1438 Kieive Pi..7r...2a 40 403 U si. n.w.. llr ..55 70 037 Maai.av.u.e.Or..i;.i..i.» 221 E. Cap. St. llr..,»o 70 41-0 Kouudarv n.w.,7 r .2.) lOr 5() 224 Maaa. uv.u.w.,r.2".bo 1' 47) '^9tnst. n.w.. 8r..40 014 Cat. u.e . Oi ... II' 50 15;i4 Pierce Plsi-e. br.. .4 1«32 Est n.w , Or.. .18 30 303 fcst n.w.. br 4ti 00b H st u.e.. til' lb..>0 407 2d st. n.w. 7r 4 03 L at. n.w.,tir 17 931 Ost n.w.. tfr 37 50 17 Defreea st.. Or... U.tii 1115 lltbstn.w..7r..»5.50713 A st u.e.. Or 15.40 454 H at n.w..8r.. .35.50 211M 7tli at. n w.. 3r... .10 au25 K EL WARNER « CO. U16 F st n.w. MOK l'.ENT.335 fPLUCL 81 LtDKOlT PAUK. J1 9 rooii.s, cellar uiid uic<l. imps.. . .'o.50. also 115 C st. s.e.. 9 rooms, stable. *30. La.* at. n.w. auj.i^jt* w-^OR REN'l. 1229 22d st n.w.. tir. .418 T 1343 gal 12t..#o5 1231 22d at n.w.tir.18 510 12tusi.n.w.. 10r...».» 12'tJ 22d st. n w. or.18 3tKI C St. u.e., 8r 40 2u9* L »t. li.a.. Or. 13 302 C st n.e., 8r .35 111 Est. n.e.. 6r 13 i>4 C at ite., 8r 35 -204 ave. ilw.. 4r...l2 30u C st. n.e . 8r 35 2207 Est n.w. 4r 12 3o8 C at u.e. 8r 3-> 2-U.i L al u.».,4r 12 15IS PteroeP.ace. 7r....25 1024.rear 1914Luw.4r 10 410 2dst n. e.. 7r 20 102(i.r^ar 1014 l.nw.4r. iO 20 >3 t st n.w.. Or., st .20 lo-8.re*r 1914 Llw.4i 10 212 F at tte.. Or Is 21 Jacksou st 5r 10 "14 Est ue.Or 1 8'23 Ja ks.)U st. or. 10 12-J5 22d at aw.. Or.... 18 2821 M St. 4r..ator ,4c. 10 1227 22J at n.w.. Or... 18 M AallTNcTO.N DANENHOWFR. aii25-3t 1115 F st n. w. IToIT REN .ONE LARGE BAY-WINDOW BRI" K. ' all imdem improvements; latge yard and eel ar; U21 st n.e. Kent *18.30. Inquire L W. 8CHEICH, Vol Maryland ave. n.e. an24-3t* 1HOK RENT-tX'KNISH1 D, 1752 M ST.; IMML- 1 diate toeaesaiou; #83.33. _ _ B. H. F.0BF.BT8OS. au24-3t 1515 H st. ilw. t»OK R N r - THREE-STORY BAY W N UO» r brick u uae. 479 Missouri ave.. be ween 4>* und fliti ats n.w.; 10 roonia, mod. imia.; #45. Apply JAS. aLLtBEK. 425 8th st. u.w. au24-3t* 1-7obTeN .si PTEM BEIt 1ST. A DESIRABLE House 1941 Vermont ave., 7 rooms and batb, mod. imps. Iu'iuire at 1937 Vermont ave. n.w. au24-3t* 1-HJR REN i~HOU-E 916 U 8T. N.E; MODE UN ' liurroveiueuta; 8 rooiua. #18 50 per mcntb. In- cladinir aUb e. Iuquire 4iJ4 K st. ilw. an .4-31* 1-«OK RENT.Fo v i HKL1. MONTHS Oii LONoL . ou Georv. town Heights, oue square from t St. car*, lurulabed house: lar.-e garden; low rent Ai ily to KEALL 4 Bl.oWN, Fst. au24-3t F' OR BENT-LARGE BRICK DWELLING, southwest CO nero: 18tbandKata. n.w. A: ply at MLlZ. KuTT'8 Vluaic a'.oie. 1110 Fat u.w.»u^.i-liii OR KENT.1405 318T 8T. 3-MOKY AND CEL- larbnck; 11 looms, all modtrn luipruv meLt>: in ameudid condl lou; heateo by turuace; #42. lnuulre o: Ji. M. PAKEKK. 1418 Fst. au23-lvrt 1A0K KENT.FURNISHED.1139 12TH 8T. TWO- st-iry and basement bnca. 7 rooms aud batb: new¬ ly turuiihea aud papered; summer price for Sipte.u ber rvuaonab e rent dariUK winte mont. s. highest Doint in i be city; bandy to cars and berdlca. 1 quire of att234>t M. M. PAl.KEi^ 1418 F s. I JOB RENT-HOUSE 1423 8TH 8T. N. W. 10 ro.,ms; all modeia conveniences- in first Cum order; #50 per month. App.y to JNO. & SCoTT. Howard Houae. an.'3-0f 1JOK KENT-TWO-JOKY BRICK HOCsE, 1108 . 10th al. n.w.; aU uHslern ImprovemenU; *ood ca.- lar* Key at Grocery, cur. 10th aud L. au^.i-3t s MJlt KENT.8. LEND1D EiGHT-BOOM HOUtE. 1/witbbatb: in elearsut conuitiou; with all modern Improvements; 1007 Bast Capiiol St. Inquire at 12» Ast n.a. sn23-.lt ¦TX)K KENT.1313 N ST. FINE 3-8Tl'Bt BRICK. X; 11 rooms, rent moderate, and 2018 G st. flue 3- story Bnct 10 rooms. r»ut #50; aU imprt vaments lad flue locations. M. D. PKCE. b34 t at. au^3-0t 13dR RKST-1220 O ST. N.w.,9 BOOMS; ALL n mod. im. i $50. 1224 K st. 8 room;; flue cellar; mod. im.: #21.85. 220 7th at a.s_ 10 room.. a J2. Apply 1045 13th at ilw. au23 »i* OR RENT.8J8 14TH ST. N.W., » ROOMS. 3 ON a floor, with L.ae of kl.cLau and bath-room: coBveu- isut to public otnesa, hoteia, ana c-r» pass the ojor. inquire oi HlCXKi M. oFFL'X 1. W2.1-31' TJOR KENT.HOUSE 18V8 F ST. N.W ; 10 KOOM8; X* modem improvements; lanr* <tr unds; rant. #.>0. ADplytoJ. MAUKY DOVE. 2istaudL au23-lw* i5oK KLNT. 15il3 14TM ST. N. W.; 10 ROOM8; f imps.; states Oil alley iu rear. #40 per nion h. a. moo. sua. & PAYNE « CO. au23-3t* 013 15th at ilw. VIOK K-NT.THREE HANDsOM* NEW HOUSES, r 13&1330; and 13« »th strnw -all mod.. improvements and conveniancea; each 10 room* and hstu- a -*.nesrbborhood. Inquire tt owuer, Fa*hK tHbSoWMlNG. 4li5th at u.w. ao4-2m KK KENT-A* EIGKT-BOOM BRICK DWtLL- m. 4151 at. aa. three squarws from P anaylva-U PHILLIPS, 1419 J>sw lora ava. aou-iD lyiy SMT-MIOW. H.W.:1*B.: #60 FEB Ml), r 81# Brt-Iler- L#ia« pf 9*0. 3 Hows. 8th aud Fata. B-e.: 9r aud lath; new; #2o 40 per Owaarat 518»ihst ilw. K4»-4m 1182 20th at.7r....27.50 1228-30 32-3* H aCh.«u25 IhNlNUHAM. 1406 t at, 2012^2020 Lat.. 7ra_eellar.new. #25.00 1410 Corcor-n at, 3-etor>, wrs., atabie. 4Uoo ^ ft? FOR RENT-HOUSES tX)B KRJST-W7 BAST CAP1 I I. hi . T * *"1A I room-. #45.60,407 t-aal »«jit »t. t*u r.,-ui«, .40. '.'33 C sc roDU». II., lltu.v . r, lis rooma. r*.> K>. fr.'i >onn CaruUua trt as , ais rooms. I'.'j-'O. 4H and 42l> 6th si n » ustma. 918.H0 210 lac n.e. a.s mom- »18 40 4 T Ttk «t Lf., wi mouii. 418 40: 4*3 .td at. ue.. Ms ruumi Uurulahed). 4 JO. 145 \ uvtnla .*». as.. In- to.ni.* at tl 1. t..ii LOOM will w V. colotwo I-Is M. L ROBK1 K. .lO* 1 sat Capitol st. su23-3t 1MB KENT- . ' 1749 1l see. lOr 920 -'4th st Kr m.Uiy:U auuaiotw 4l0'> MH>»Mil..4r. m i..ij Ho Kl l u st, lOr iS '-til'. 1 »C itt iumi. ,*.» HO-.' '.'Uu 12r. m. i. OO 07 1020 M.rloii st ora. *2..V> 3045 S It. l*r 50 «7 *1*' H at.. Mr jf* .0 .-'US' M at.. lor. 5U.t»,"« l»lo*93i ai..7r....-* 5 1 1747 1 at. lOr 45.50 VllK 1* ¦« or... 2M.OO 7*5-¦Oth. IOt.. in 1 ,4.\60 1213-1. 31Mb. Mr ,*U 4.> 'JXlkit . 9r 4 .-iO W.DU<i«il . Or '1 S043 \ si., I Or . in 1.40 ®T VM08 N St.. Mr Ni 23*7 P».st .10r.m.L4l'5<> 17*5 K st_Or 1«.:W 2*19 1 at.. 8r 40 Vi 17-.1 C «t. Or., m.i 10 30 w:th Pic,9r 40.5o 400 21s< . Or 15 30 80821s: st,9r.......37.50 1761 8st.3r,15 911 Sr :t5 50 *4*5-24*1 1 H. Or 13.."hi 11 ."<0 -'ad sc. Mr 36.50 719 19th at-, *r M IMVEtt.8r Si 40 1*17 ft at. ».... 12 *134 1 st, Br- m I Mui». '.'4 b auo H_..l-' 928 Pa. aTs ,strs> 35 1508 34th «t. 5r 10 |3*5 ms lech it . 7t 35 >0 Rear 11 ,4 l9tliaL.4rl0 30 530 20th St.. !>r U1.1 30.50 tint 24<>< 1 St .. Or . - It.' 30 *141 K -C or mi . 33.50 i.eei 2407 1 st. 0 -.10 30 2311 U si . Or 32.50 2418 Vs. are.5r ..10 019-021 23dat.. Or, NaTy Pi 8 30 tn. 1 30 50 3 slslls. L rt Iti 91V FreucU St., 6r...*7 50 *10 l«un sTe.. 4r H 15*1 Pierce ic 7r ..*7 50 1 < r s tall Hat S|>t>u W WK8COTT * WTLCOX. SUV.'* 1W07 Ps. sts s m. 1>.'H R ST-14S1. 14*3 AMD W.-T* W 47 uc* thi"se-».ory b u-ks. c "itsiui^K 0 o -nis sud bsth «'->:> i-er ui<JUth. JOHN bHt RM4N ft CO. su-"i-0t 1407 r st. 11 w. 1^t»K RtNT. JT Lsn>- brick 511 6th st. n w , 17 r\<ums tK."> Rn k 1107 N st. u.ts . 8 ruoius. osUmr. kc 60 Biick 1117 I st d »- 11 ivwiua Vi l>ruk 15:2 V* h «t u w I0ruuiu« 40 brick 413 >.!.»« irrwry sv«. l«l ruotus 35 Brie 1410 D »t. U.W.. 10 rvoius 30 Xf* Brick ti "»3 South Caivilui svs. it, (4 rs *7 ..><* Bi ;ck 1 -'*8 i»ih s" u.«.. 7 r .win* . JB» Brick *07 13iu st sw.. 7 rooum *5 Bru k *30 *d »t. 10 (vuius Nfw bru *n uL STe.. i**t 12th sua 13th>U. us... 15 Br ck «03 10th «t U.S., 7 ixhi.us 14 Brick 1079 Vsiley St., 1 h-uum 15 hti»re-r -oui oth sud H sts u.c ....15 hr ok *010 urerue Cvuit, 4 ixkiuis 11 Ot&cs-ruuuis uu nrst AoOt 037 F «u ti,<r 4* ALbi.l. I K. PuX. 4U**-0t 020 1 st u.«. FX)R RLNT.ATTR ACTIVE THhU S , O. 1 BKK.-E d«i uu; 11 ro»uiK (urtisor. sua sll uiuO. lini«i> u< srlVi Usud t>>- i-uiily iruiiiic to kurui"*. cwmt'lt wl > furuishoi. rent u«w 10 sii luiiuiMsstt- si a Mruisiiotit U-nsrt 1 YLr.lt ft Kl'lllmohl). 1307 V St. u. w. su21 tit* FXm KENT .I'NFUUN I>HI1'. loOV H«t. *200 1741 U st. a w BO 13*4 lti tu st uw 140 5.10* 1st st u.w 00 * Thoiu sCirirlt* 12.1 1527 rsu st ."*5 1812 N st..«ith -t !»1* 125 34>>lN>t 11 « 5(1 l.>15.\< « koik sv.- 1 l.i 2112ft-*114 M S-U.W 50 1105 lti'.ti >t u.w ltKt 174214tli SLU.W 40 120W k >t uu 11K) 1321 Cctvorsu st u.« 40 12-5 C >iin. svr tOO 4 IK K st u w.... 40 10*1 lmh *t u.w H>0 1.117 M.svs .10 1«H* «\ ? . IIsr. !xj.l. ii'ii :<4 ft st. 11. r 17 ltioo iota Bt. u.w..>:>.:»:t 3ti . si u. * 1«.:k> Kl.'l N St. u * 8333 2110ft St. u w 10 30 1*01 11'tti it. 11. w OtKICft RUOM.->. I*ti0 V H. u.e 7o 1503 I s svc I'.OMO st. n.w 7". stablelun. «f 2.*i 18*3 M st. n w 75 llais 45 tot>5 lH.t7 \i ,t uw NTOBift 1834 JeB raoti Place. 70 1724 14tU sL 40 1733 U St. u.w ti.'i FL NIahED. I »t.. nr Far.Sg.s^i *40o ft. 11. are ,nr. I>u{<otit 1 ft, nr. Far.Sn 333.33 Cir 200 list.. IscliK AicPhrr- H st., ur. lOtli 150 s. u Ml 333.33 1. Iwt. 1 nihkloth 100 o7 Uu»-. s\e. laciti*: t)u- l>e sal.cs, ur Cuuu. poutllr 333 33 ave 100 07 KSt.. nr. P'sr. t<n ..>00 lOUi. si«v<- scottC.l 0.07 ft sL. t*t. 17taftl8th. ,30< J- fl rM'ti 1 lace 100 07 Cuuu. avr., 1*1. > 1 \ > .U50 17t... upi1 Far. Nn.. 100 07 llat., bet. t7thkl»ih, 10th. nr. K st 100 07 seauou 250 ost. nr. iowaCtr 150 psu. Iscinr ixipuat C.**.I t s .. nr Estate 1>. pt 150 kor. F aliil lKih u.w...*0i 15th. Juatshove k st 150 . nr. cor lOtn *0u Pa sve . bet *lstsud Conn. sre.. bet 11 aud *2d »t» 125 Jsfl. Place 200 R. 1 sv.. l4tnftl5th.8X33 Send lor BulleUns of Fu.nishcd and I'ufuriuaued Bouses. U1L3. ft JoUN TON. aul8-eo2w 738 !5Uiat. a.». UR KftN 1 .UN'FLRMsil Ell ~ 17 i. layette si^., lv-iS llthst. u.w.. lOr .oO 18r 4300 1731 loth St. I* 50 1221CL ST '. n.w,.18r.. -422 14th at. 9r. 50 large stab, rear *50 17 42 > at. u».,8i .">0 y ft. u.w . 12r» 125 Ulu l.'i u st n.w lor. .50 11*5 loth st.u.w.,15r.ll5 15i>4 > at. n >t. nr iiO 1K2WO St. U.w..l5r loo l.V-'lOst. 11.W.Mr 50 1044 21 at st. u.w,.13r lOO .410 14th st u w.. I0r.5ll H »t n.w.,12r loo 7o* y su n.w.. hr 45 1728 1 at. u w.. 12r 10>' 017 i4>u at. n a..7 40 1534 28tb st. n.w.. 14r.80 1331 i.<<rcorm st. lOr 4" 17*7 1> Sal»«st., llr....75 Hoo st ughtou st.. .41.07 1010 15tu st. n.w 75 137o L si. sw- llr... .40 1704 Conn, ave, llr <5 508 13t.i st. n.w., Wr 40 2404 14th st 75 -400 l4tn st u w lOr 411 1.1. L 51. u.w.,llr 75 13 o Rurm >t. n.w .Or .35 »«42 S V. ¦ve.ti.w .lors.U.i 1530 20th st ti. w.. 7r .35 010 10th st. u.w , 15r...70 IOOO 7 th s; u w. store 16*7 Ost. u.w- llr -70 suJ dweiuus 35 1 >10 -Otu at u.w ,10r-.7o 1213 7 tu si.n.w..Or 35 *40* 14th st OO.U7 1*>44 list. U.S.. Mr .(5 1'iiu u -. "- . *' *". ;l.*i «, si.."v n-'i nrtei'la ItH ln«t sve. n.w . Or... .60 10V4 .7th hl u.w..Mr... . l-4011tbst. n.w..»»r. ...50 1<.32-4-0 17thM.u.w.ior. 1231 N St. n »_ C 60 17U2-44U at. u.w.. lor.. The kboTe liouausiauoe issuiiutJ ny i«riuit.rjoi ttl < :.|CL- oUi> liluAiAo i. 11>Ii ! K c CO.. SU18 1324 t St. O.W. 1~JOK KEN r- 1.37 p *t , 2-story double Rouse, 13 rooms, cofu.r bou-« ®85 X40.> 31st st.. -k-»u r> brick. 11 roouis sn«i oe.iar.. 42 Oil Rat., 3-story brica. 1* ro-ru- audcd.sr 40 1124 10th >t. 2-story brick, V rooms 35 150.> 1 at.. 3-»t..ry inck. 9 r ouis 35 112U 10th si., *-story orkk. 7 rooms ;m» 1227 lotn st. n.w .. :.-»tur\ br.es, 10 rooms. 75 ^ FLtvMsUftu. 1138 I'JtPt.. *-«tory sud Oaaement bnck, 7 ro ms, newi> urn abed, umiue: pnee ior a-i'tember; ressou- sbis ieut to s a'ood tenant. 15*3 Con * ;aii at., 2 storv end Iswm- nt bnck. 9 rooma. niie.y fuiuiaued. %5t> for Se^temOur suu $75 per lunuth tnereslter lmiuire ot su*3-t*t M. XI. P iRKftlt, 1418 Fst. n.w. ^,Ois IO M.Uk R. UUOLUIUft norsES. 51011thst.n.w.. 10r.*l5o *.-.** H st.n w..7r.... »30 511 13th st n w.. lttr.,80 h i S t. s*s.. 7r 30 '07 1st. n.w.. 13r 00 131* Corcoran sl. 8r 30 1232 i+tu at. n w.lOr. OO 440 Bouuiftiry st. 8r ..25 1418 1 it. n. w_ 5r. .">5 .010-12-14 btli sc.Or 20 Ot'5 Ou. -tn.w., 14r.5*.->o 1J37 Otu st uw.7r.20oi' 1841 Rst. lOr 50 70* 7th sc s.w..5r 10 -0-7 1 sl 11.W.. lor .<0 30 lentoi. H. u.e..0r 13.80 3*oC»uu w. 10r 5o :.*leut.in PL u.e.or.13.80 1*32 9tn at. u. w.. llr..60 1232 Wyiie sL. Or 13 11"4 Oth su II I, 10r...50 -*02 lucliardaou :>i. .11 5'i 310 14 bat U.W.. l*i. .oO 404 Rk baruaou PI 11.50 720 nth sL u.w.. Or 50 1*11 li aL .-hop. 8 1450 Co. cot an st.. Or... .35 512 11 th 1U U-W- s^op. .15 123 C st. sc., 8r 35 < iFt ICEJ4. 041 F «t. 2d floor. 5 Iroat M37 F st. 2d floor ... *30 rs.,bested by steam.» loo 031I F st. *d floor. 7r 25 tt41 >. 3d floor. 5 trout rs- 03 . 1 sc . -<1 floor. 1 rtn.. 1 j bu.tal Ly steam...83.3.; 4 7 uIa sve., iroui lo to 2 J Ll<v-ut rooms in -Sun O2o i-«. avt» .kl Door.2 J l.uiluiu*,"hieproof.2ele- 513 11th at. 2r 25 valors, i.e-tea by ateaui. 513 11th aL.3r *0 lrorn 430 to »100 each. 100 13)» st. IL W- l.kll ..*0 710 11 lust. u.w., *r.. .35 1211 F sC u.lr 5 MORES. Mumincent storv sin 1703 st,store ..(50 liuilduiir. per uu...3,tiO<> 17eb. Pa.sv. store ...! . 1701 Pa av.. dor- I*.i4l7lh ab. Pw. kv.. stop*. .15 tci list of Ittri.taiiea 110 »esc;ill lor or send to oltica. lcrlistof 1 ro|*rty lor sale call lororaeudto otbes Pro| erty {uared with n.e lor rent ur sals is Lburau/ sdveiUscd Iree ol . <-t to th«- owner. SU13 R. U HOLTZWAN.loth Slid r Stknw. I?OR UKKT.L'HiFl'RMhliElt. r 1200 R at *1«'0 -14 1st St. M t50 *001 R st lltf 812 lhth « .....50 *0-4 list 115 17*7 lothst 45 1342 Vermont ave 80 *0 -0 1 i-t. u. w 35 1*04 S sC ho 151.1 Pie ce Place *5.40 702 lothst 75 4 Fayette lerrace. -»0 1832 Jeff. Fiac- 02 5o 41-0 7tusUa.« 18 50 13o4 i., 1. sve u w Oo 2*10 I'm. sve. n. w lo 1118 iota awn.w 714 10th sC n.e 1* 50 1000 l.itust <>o 5'.o ltithst.se 12.50 14o2 Nit .<0 142 7 f at. ulbcu room.. 10 FIRN1SHED B. I. kT.,n*rComi..(:i:ci.33 B st, bet. 18th* loth. 150 Dai>ont Circ e 20l.ii* 10th sc.n'i UuiKjutOir, 150 R at, uear ltith 275 N st_ near 10th 125 C0L1I1.sve, n'r N* at.-jU V i.a*e u.w., near (J 1*5 0*5 karrwrui h^uare .'.So 1 ltu St., bet. N sndO.,115 kiaas. .ia n'r 14-u.*0h :c> txiicursn.bet.lott 14 loo Conn.sve..ueer 1st.*08.33 Lai liet. 13tb k 14th. 80 fciiUU. FOX ft BBOWX sul5 1437 Peuu. a»s.ilw. 705 11th st u.w, lOr. . 60 3ol ft at il«. store 20 17H0 O sl, 7r 60 1416 Bouu iary Ur. ..18 3u *05 Pa. sv. uw., store.."O 1418 Bouudkr\ Or. .18 H i lUoO Core ran st.. 8 3o *13 *d st. nw . 7r 1M 717 8 st .Or 25 50 Uendlku ave. Uc P.eaa 1515 Colunib a aC, tir...25 ant. Ur 18 74*l-*3-*5 W SL Ur. 232 lat at. a w . Ur 15 40 new, ea 25uo5 2:ld*t n w..5r.. 15.30 012 l a. sve. i.e.. 7r 25 1205 Blaard< u's alley lo 1913 11 th sc n-w- Or. .25 1*12 Bia. den's alle>... 8 219 2d st u.w . 7r..22 .V> office rooms tu i>c Cloud 2*1 2d aL o.Wj 7r...*2.5o Bu'.ldwr. cor. 9th kud 114 F st. ne.. 7r. 20.50 F su. u. w. JullN bUR MAX ft CO.. ko22-10t 1407 F sc n w. 1SOB KENT-IS ANACObTlA. NEW MI-ROOM Cottage . larm lot. rood water; su-utly sua h. ait-- lul; locaiiou 2 ktiusres irinu street-cars; wnl rent to siusil lami y. aduita. fur C20O per year. Apply to H. A. OK18VVOLD. sulj-wft«.*m |3oR KENT-BV McLftCHLEV * BaTcUELLeK. f 1215 t st. u w. 14-room House, lOtn sc n.w, new, per yekr.ffE'.'OO.OO 0 ". l->tk " " j«r uioutii ..30 O0 7 " " Csro lne** furnished, per mo.40.00 U-room H. uae, Cleveland ST. n.w., n«a. pspcrwd tin oukhout, k. m. 1, per mouth. 17.60 su*l-ot FOK kent-cn-ftksikhed- lOr.60 T d'.'rt Union *.w fir til YoVila*J' .37.50 8 d'l'Ks L laon PL. or B AO litu^ ? It ~ 7 -37-?0 if"41- rooms. 705 bin ii_*5 iusltJ^rZ al''""S5> b-rber snop, our. 13Ui 4Ub a .J. «Tt. i.t, 9r... ,^C ^ |j IkEftK 41 ItCl rfERFORD. 1307 f st. k.w. 170K KENT.227 AND 231 131H bT. 8 W room hotue wi Ji all uiod rate unproreuienta: rent .25 p.m. onessiuar* frwm pnntimr and EmrTw>lias OefsrhuaDt 010 22d at. n. w, 8 rooms, concrete cellar with all mod. Imps.. Rent #30.50 p. m. 1 Rr bcruxw iru to the Ronae. imju re 403 7th st. law. aul8-»t iXlR RtNT.434 H 8T. N. W, 10 ROOUft OAn water, ftc. tnjui beptemier lit 442 50 i«r month. b. AXl. BKoMV « CO.. aulR-lm 13*1 Y at. pot KENT.HOUSES. r *909 gat U.W, »r.. 3417 to 20 O at k.w., ull. new .460 Ot aodoatR *15-50 3t>41 N at, 1 lr, m.t... :C> elORts. 3203 Pat. n.w. ior. aad and lata ftO ,8^1*1.,. 26 SrABLlX. lft2'0 3.lo acOr.jn.1. *0 2 Masonic Ual alley M 1> 10-3UI C. H. FlCKXJNU. 12U4 324 aC B.W. FOB KENT. ,403 Dat n.e, 8r.. ilU 30 -1315 is. L awa t7ft40.i0st n.e 6r ...16.30 1813 M «C. IOr 05.^5 407 I) at n. e .Mr. lU..in .2H0 U st n w.itr.fttatftOO 1*05 O sl a.a,ur.1..13.3 fft 10 at.. I3r, 60 8*1 12tft ac u.e. u51 Wat, 8r,0Ter aaiaw 825 l*Ui sC k.e, 6r. .1 j340 Rlinra at,Wr,M, 1..45 434 13th at. a.*.. Sr.10.1 2010 Vt. ave, ttr.....^..S0'lZl3 wyile k.e, 6r_10.5' _£34tuL . OK KE*T-hlX-R00M MsJcE HOLME. SIM 11 IB FOR RENT.HOUSES. L'OKIilM -HU. MK 140« I'at ft. w llr._03§ 1 *k*r« k'LN V.fte 43 HI Vd n. r ;«:> Ttl.atu « «{ 111*! lorn at. u.w.uur » U|-|«r van l«taa r at. »lr HP .*| 111« Uudft.il* I Ir IW .ill Ml 1f-.'Jet n.w Kr....s| 2 ,4d -u u.w fur. Ilr 7-. IK«» Vft. are.aw. kr... M i'.*1 r et ft I2r .. .70 tOUV VCauftt iw Oct *1* lOtb .< u Jlr. i.i I. Or ....«» I. at aw.. lit o.. -JO* 1 lUi at ft.® .. .1 ¦'U.mUMIk.j m |02> K OM> at. Or .*2 5V k.w,t»t ic|ft*J lythw.ft ». «r *0 827 1|>4. are u.w lor 50 IVO* l7Ui n .w .».!« aw <SI I'.'ilt m ft. ... ilr..So 1 2%> tlui u. tuft- m If H et n w.. ftr 50 la.W I .' ftjft~»r....... H ft w_ I Or M irn'j Otb at.a.w.. Mil M }.1 }. <\>rvvir»ii at-. Ur. 4 > 540 IM at. ft.ft.. 6«... 10 lil.S sou *.«. I4r. «0«n UlAKi . ..5» ... S '. a j-"-4-.*'¦¦ ¦ *. «lft *d .». . « ?..... 1" .'*- and - lAt 1 K u.w '.u I uul at. a »..Ir-HUHf »" ui.-; uik*iML.w..». tioKkn office*. *<i Moreaod dwe hue 1000 Cellar 1 >4 I M at B.W.. ..w at nja.ik.-t. I » >0 tftli aud ft*, r. 10 Sf l.jnp* in ¦ w.. tut \e. now kov.rm 5 , .M rear Hun n>ou,. V) ICva> 4 ami 5 «J 1ft 7tk _ VlTiat.nw ........ VJ. ..1# s. li*4 .* , -. .... >«J.40 4«1 Tti at r 2 l.t fr ..If Moivaa-I Ir. 525 10Ui Unci blJ"». rut. 3 n ...jftSTTJ^*' **¦*.. ."*** Tv. above I. ot.ijr * ivruo* at 'he nm»nj ob ay .ly.W 4»« * >1 ff <**¦» for bu . tiu ,«wl oft . let aad l.iUt. (eu'.'4) lUdN k. «tiM. ikAV FOR HK.NT -ST< >RES. l.v i. 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II bULL> AT M . u-a.O-roo«u boua ftll uu-uaru MM* u-tn aa. black u..rtal. n.u l. L^li aguaiv trout c. kua Laiuit», Hi uat beaoldat lu.t. Ai p.j to . wui-r. O. I. 1 HuMtbuN, 0 tillal Natiuua. haul buiid.iur. It* t>Jli bAL.II.btV t N-hOt 111 UUTT AOC~AN D ALL X u ceaaar> ..uti iiildiliic. tlinu ft raa Iruit. aliadai kiiftiM aiiUttr Limit l waier at tti uruiwooU. beau .bout tlila ua-K.ui. «* ai kik a u i miN. at «JtlViHSt'at* l>t'K bALE. I; a u vt ai.ner. orncE of i>. M I bUAIiTZELX. B H vt M.NtitkCO.. lA>tlb 1). WINk 0i«tlD.«. A baivaiu. ou llotii at. uvftr II, buck. 3-atorr and attic. 11 roouia, cuod tu i^ubu. uood. nuu t4j i«r Uioutli. t j..«lXI A apieudiu tionae on Slat at . Drar H, ,'l atory ftad baat uit ut unca. will ru .< a baic»> ( a..ld at iiioa 3-ator) Bi ick. eoin.r loui auu u aiit l ift.* . aood bou« auu tt. eiit ut locatlou . . l^.lkiO .J-atot J aud baaauiciit Bn. k on ur.ut 1 lace. #<1000. .J-atoiy fttid baaau.rl.t 1 rauia. 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Inquire kN CH klAhi-t, WI7 F at. n.w au23-3t* ;>ub bALL.A VLKV DEMEAhlE CORNEK EERI- nt uor ou auuib A at . oUty i.n aquftte froto laat (.at lt.). at iiiiarlet t i.rdri. nine noma, price oftA* t-iOOQ M.M huHI.LE. .MlV EaalCa|4tol at. au2 t-3» EMU -ALHUHlt "aUJ~1N':NO UUL'nEH BE- X (iuuiuir with n.rBortbweat i or of ."»tb and A ata. lir.. ItMrar b.Uftea ar- vei> U'Wirftble ftuu r n.|lete la 1 r ty rear ct. For pnea, t. .ma. and l arti. ular* rail at M. U. koURi.it ; u.«a." iwtaU Ulbca. 3U2 t aat Capi¬ tol at. au23-3t 1"iv>R KALE OR BENT ^TUREE-bToKY l'REMS brick bay-*" uuow l!.>u 1 i-t li.-tae?t) Nth aud bth n w.; uvwl> i«i> r d atid in flrat<laaa couditiua turi'iurbjut lar in e ai.d larunt li. lue^act afpiytw W. h WltlliHl. ltta.ni Ui. Mtb auti I ata_ au'J^-A^ i> IK btLEuR I. EST. 1225 CON NEC IICIT AVE.J r 12 rootua. at ^ue front, ('.*0. Alao 1020 lUtbak. IS ruoiua. 475; p dll.5oo. deairwtua. artiattr aud tuuTeu etit. Ai't .> ou 1 .eiuiara. ftklV-ltu L'Ok bALE . Nt» «J bTUUV. 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Page 1: VolkuMw.%L J^INTH Sth^tiwet · 2017-12-26 · Brooks. 1.MUSt.. Gas-Fixtures andChandelier* Fixcartids

LOCAL MENTION.T1m> Wraihrr.

for the District of Columbia, Virginia. Mary*land, Dataware, Sew J'ntrj, K .stern Pennaylva-nit, lot, warmer; awiUwwitfij windyBh jobs, lath st. Price. Guaranteed.

Himingbr's ice cream. -JoG ana 101a isthsts. n.wA Woms to tii Wise.."We are now receivingan J opening our (all st ck. ana aU carpets sold be-lore September 1 wui be made and uid tree ofcuaryv when wanted. W. H. Uoui,

801 Maraet spare.Pins » Sill.B. F. Gravely A Son*' Plug CutTuoaccco.I u» Portraits. Kets K»methy. 110# Pa. at*Wuiia lea co.s Penobscot lc -.red wafoiia,Brooks. 1.MU St.. Gas-Fixtures and Chandelier*Fix cartid s<jcTrYpia!»o. 11 and other bar¬

gains at G. L. Wiu * Bro. s, 7U»7ih st. n. w.

Love Branch Bot rbo> W «biT, 11.25 a bottle.DlstlJed Ui 1674, C> ntu.aiia, ky. cnaries kraeiuer,737 7th st. u. w.

FtlBU'l let tRBAJt.c. A. Mcpdima*. 1206 F at. New chandelier store.

Brooks, 15th st.. Largest, Richest, Newest, Stock.

Haoxlttlxu Thkkm hbtbks. av&. cor. 4)(.

CITY AND DISTRICT(.¦idtnwd Lacali.

The Virginia Democratic Association was ad¬dressed last evening by Representatives Anderson,of Illinois, and wise, of V.rgin.a, anu by Gdiaor uKendall, the candidate lor congress in the firstdistrict o( Virginia.? rec^ptloc and banquet will be tendered to the

Light Intau.ry and corcoran cadets upon tuelr re-turn from Atlantic city Monday night.Annie >mnu. Annie .* tiler and Bridget Walsh

were >u the Ponce court this morning chaigedwith tying c <uiuion drunkards They were rachgiven one month on the larin.From J. c. P irker we have advance copies of the

Atlantic Monthly, Scrlbnei's Magailue, and St.Nicholas lor September.

"I lr.t ( ouie, i lnl Served."A rOUCK KAI3 AT CBNTfcK MARKET.ITS OBJECTS AND

¦MiaThe police of the nrst precinct made a raid at

the enter market at an early hour this morningaad captured several old broken-down wagons andA number of boxes and barrets. These wagons,boxes, and tarrels were kept along the sidewalkto aave stands for countrymen who do not care tocome in to the city the night before, and the per¬sons who thus secure the stands are paid tor theirservice*. The police do not believe luat privatecitizens have a right to monopolize tue sluewalksIn th» vicinity oi the market, and they intendthat herealter their rule suail be "flist couie, nr->tserved." In some instances ih' boxes ana barrelsare tilled with decayed vegetables. Many of theboxes and barrels wulch obstructed the sidewalkwere destroyed, and several oi tne o.d wagons,wnict were not claimed by any one, were taken tothe station.

Til Bio Fair at Bat Hidok..The Fair Assoc!-atlcn oi Anne Arundel County will hold th- lr firstannual fair at Bay Kldge, commencing l uesdaynext, the 28th instant, and continue four daysThe landscape at the back of the hoiel and pavi..lons has already undergone a metamorphosisHuge tents, buildings, cattle pens, race tracks,grand stands, and booths are all ready for theopeiucguay. In* races will commence each dayat 2 p.iu., an 1, Judging from the entries, good racesmay be looa-d for. L.beral and special premiumshave been offered. Which will bring out the oeslstock In this section oi the counuy. and the en¬tries of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, ana poultry,and displays of farm products, agricultural ma¬chinery and Implements, and all 1 nes 01 Indus¬trial arts win be Very Due aud amply repay a visit,notwithstanding tue other at. raciionsai the Kldge,which wiu con.lnue as usual, boat races havealso been arranged for eacu day. Battea ux, ca¬noes, bugeyes, sioops, pumries, and schooners willcouie**. lor cash piizes No extra charge is madelot any of the atlrac tlons. l hey are all free, beadvertisement in amusement coiuiun lor time oftrains..Atiit.

Election or Ofticirs..At a meeting of the di¬rectors of llie .Huluai Investment company lasteve. ing the lollowmg we. e elected offKers lor theensuing year: President, WhUam iiajse; vice-

Cd.ent, M. S. Welier; secretaiy ana treasurer,. T. U.is.am; trustees, Jas. F. liood aud Jos.

F. Bauueider.

Scccsss or tbk Fireworks Drama..The unpre¬cedented success oi tue nreworks drama at HayRidge and tne demand for its continuation nas in¬duced the management to continue It still anotherweek, kxnuiuous w.il be given on Sunday, lues-day. and 1 nursday. tne 2tJtn. 2Sth, aud 3oth ln-atants. Tu.s, together witu tne agrlcu.lura. fair,opening on 1'uesday, will attract large crowds.No adiulsslon tee Is charged for any of tnese at¬tractions. lhey are ail tree. Hound trip, only.1Robberies Rkfokted..Frank Stromgberger and

John llawkins reports stoien ir^m .tie engine-roomof tne Washington Mouument yesterday a g Idwatca and a silver watch. Mrs. Annie K. Hodg-ers, oi 1714 331 street, reports that ner house wasbrok n into on the 23J, and a gold cnain, and apencil valued at S10 taken.

Don't Miss ths Fair ar Bat Ridoe..Greatestagrwu-tural fair in this part of the country AllftMt.AdlL

For Kobbinc Hxr Eh plotbk..A colored servant,naiin-d Beitaa Hail, was before the PoUce courtthis lu ruing charged with the larceny oi (32 fromher t iLp.oyer, Jules T. P>cke.heimer. of No. tkW Dstreet northeast. Mr. Picketheliuer left tne moneyIn L s room when he wen to work yesterdaymorolLg. and when he returned It was missing.Detective Home lound the money in the cupboaid.The gi 1 denied that she had seen the money. Shewui gr eu three months in Jail and tue money wasturned over to Mr. Plcketheiiner.

Tux Washlnoto* Makxit*..The Official PriceCurrent of the Washington Produce Exchangesays: The flour market is Orm, and offerings arelight. The wueat market is strong and advauclng.Com and outs steady. Receipts of hay continueliberal, demand limited, aud market lower. Manycoinpla nls are madf of the condition of a l.rgepr por ion of the receipts of tresh butter, wuichprevent ready sales. Strlctiy perfect qualitystock is In fairly steady demand at about lormerprices Hecelpisor eggs moderate, and marketsteady. Poultry In light rvve.pt and active de¬mand. All vegetables are In 1 >rge and ample sup¬ply. and generally low lo price. Supply large ofall klncsot green (rait and low prices ruling. Dam¬son's scarce and wanted. Tnereisgood inquirytor dried cnerrles. Hec* lpts of cattle light andmarket good. Mieep and lambs In .ig.it receipt,iid market active. Live nogs lower in price.A Bot b Nbcb Baoim st a Fall From a Cart..

The st- amer l nompson brourf.it a sad party to thecity yest rday. Mrs. Flnkier, residing at NalOltf le.h street, with her ch.laren. ieit here lastTumla. to s^etid some '.line with her relativesand fn-nds near Glymont, Md., and or. Thursdayone of the ch.idreu, a boy of seven years, was In acart with some of tne Iarm hands. By some meanslie tell out and struck so .s to break his neck andhe died instantly. 1 here being no telegraph com¬munication, the sad lldiugs could not be sent tohis tamer. Mrs. Flnkier s friends prepar -d thecorpse for buna, as best they could, aud a malefriend came up wl h tne bereaved family. On ar¬riving here they drove to the Soutn Washingtonstation with the corpse, aud a permit was given totake the remains to the family residence.

Not fot icbman Horto*..It Udenled that Officerll»ru>n°s name was m-otloned in the itlaiof OfficerKovall itt police headquarters iasl Wednesday, aspublished la 1 ub Siar-t the lime. oQlcer Uortonis not oa that beat, and he could not have beenthe sleeping policeman mentioned.

Tabs m thx Racbs at Bay Ridge. All free..AdlL

Tan PRorwBO Belt Likb Kxtbmsiox o* BfeTKkrr. -,\>s*-ssor Hsn said to a star reporter to¬day lha7 there hud been no meeting of i he prop-em c« aers oi B street, on wtiicn It la proposed toextend the Capitol and North O Street Hal.road,atd no l i tun to proh bit in** company Horn ex¬tending iheir line on lhat street is contemplatedat present, although "alter awhile, when ihey gelru nlng. we intend to make it lively foi them byInsisting on l»o hordes and a conductor. As Ihave said before the st reel Is f>o narrow lor a rail¬road, and tue company don't need it."

Tbs <ix OTtocx clcs Diwhir. . The SixO Clock * tub held a meeilug last evening at Mar-shaU Hail. Speeches were made by f. W. Mc-Alroy, Senators Hawtey and Plait, Prof. H. W.Wool- y. W. a. crotutt. Prof, and Mrs. Spencer,prof, tu rnaday, Pr t. c. K. White, Ht presc ntallveJ. J. O'Nel.l, civil service Commissioner obcrly.Comuds loner Hall, Publl Primer Benedict andMajor J. W. Powell. A large number of prominentpeople weie present.

Mraic at tub Wbitb Hocsb grocxds..Theprogram of the M.tnn- Band concert this after¬noon at the While aouse grounds is as follows:1. '.Grand Triumphal Marcu," Herman Mohr. 2.oAi- Iro n the "Bohemian Giri," Ha.re. 3 M«-lur^a. chopln; "Military tpisode,"' 1xmworth. 4.Cornel solo, Mr. Walter 1. Siulln, "1 ,fl imatus."HoslnL & Gianl Fantasia, "Menslofle," Hollo.«. Vau#, "Llie in the Tropics," A. E. W arien. 7."The Bands of the HIval Cantons," GungeL K.C jliocat10a, "\ Ictor. tue Blue stocking," BerulCat.What * thb Mattbr with Bat Hidgs? It's allflghu..tdve.cbarobd wrm Stealing a Watch. . Dacle!keiiey. the fakir, who was arrested some days agoby Detectives Mallln.ly and MherWr. was placedon trial m tne Police Court this morning chargedwl k the larceny of a sliver watch from an oldcolored man named Let uard Grunt wniie toe lat¬

ter was on a tram returning trom Harper - Ferryon t&e 23d ot Ju t. The old man testified lhatwhile on tue train, this side ot Terracoua. acro»djostled him, aud wuen ue arr.ved in the depot hiswatch was gone. He saw Kelly on the train.Waymna Brooks, colored, testified thai he got luewatch from de.enda .t lor VI The case was sentto the grand Jury: bondsSutfX

Pocrkd Acid on Mart's Fbbt..Victoria Jack,son, colored, who lives on Is: screei, between Land M streets uortuweut. was In the Police courtthis morning, charged with assaulting Mary Rob¬inson, al-o coiore.i, who Uvea In the same house.Mary testified lhat yesterday she was awakenedf rom s.eep by Ieedn^ her leet burning. Me sawVictoria pouring add or vitriol on her feet. De¬fendant denied the cnarge. The defense calledanother witness to prove that Mary Robinson hadMade a statement which would acquit Victoria,but the witness gave testimony corroborative ofthe testimony given by the prosecuting wltuesA1 he court unpos-d a One of |2i Appeal noted.

novro.is vic-roHiocft.Tk« Pmt Tknwiac .. the Wuklaf*

ton* Imm4 Their OclMt.

mil OiSES TBSTEBDAT.TIB RACK FOB TBI «*-NAXT.RECORD OF TNI BOMB TBAJf BC»W8 TUWIU-BABXBAIX XOYBB

The Statesmen dropped a game to Boston y»terday by the score of 3 to 2. It»u a close, ex¬

citing content throughout and the result was notsei.ied until the last ot the eighth inning, whenKeilymaoea home run hit, wi.nlng the name.The other Mr. Kelly, the umpire, distinguishedhimself by several Dad decisions and by a deelre toargue with the crowd and to use bad languagethat was not at all refined, however entertainingIt may have been. Whitney and Mack and Sow ti¬ers and Tate were the batteries and both did ex¬

cellent work. Neither side scored In the first.Myers nit safely, but was doubled up on secondoaDaily's hit to Kay, which retired the sue. TheSenators came very close to the plate JTSoud, but could not cross It. Alter VV ilmot had fliedout, O'Brien nit safely andgins' error on Douuedy's grounder, both men wentahead a base on Mack's sacriuce, out sbocb Weillout to center. The Bean Eaters went out Inorder. Agwiu in the tiilrd tu. statesmen almostscored, fulling to ao so by bad base running. Vi hluney reached nrst on Nash's lurnbie of uls harddiiVe. went tu second on Tate's Dad tlirow to flretoi iiuy'a th»rd striae to eaten J aniens audio tnirdon Kelly's mvilT of Myers' fly. Dal.y llfied a snortfly to Ureen, wno captured It and lined U to iaiA,putting Wbitney out on bis attempt to tcore. Tneball wascuu^nt ou tue ri£Ut ol tue plate, andWultney migut nave scored easily by sliding. Thevisitors obtained two runs In the last halt of thethird wuicu lost the game to Washington. Tat*went out to WUtnot, tuen Hlgglno went to urst onbails, sowders lilt a little one near the foul due,wnich Wuliney ran for and threw wlidly wO'Brien. Tl#e ball went to the pickets, and Dally,shoving O'Brien aside, threw wudly to Dounedy toeaten aowaers, botu men scoring. No runs weremade in the fourth, altnougn, w»U» but oae manout. Hay banged a three-bagger to theright neld lence. bhocn retired u»es»3e by catchiug a pair of Ilie*The Senators scoied in the fliih. Mack rescuedfirst ou ..orrlll's muff. and suite second. Suochadvanced him a base by a sacr.flce hit to Htgglu^ana lue loag CutCuer scored ou lit'slllull Ofvv hlluey's th rd strike. Whitney stole second,but was caught napplug. Nothing more was doneuntil the seventh, wueu the home team tied luescore by means of clever hilling. O'Brien Wentout to Keliy. Donnelly then hit safety and stoies cond, acorlug ou .viaca's single hit to center.Mack reached second (<u Brown's lurow-ln to catchDonnelly, but was called out by a uoubtiul decis¬ion wueu he lr.ed to steal Lu.rd. lu tue la»t uatfMorrill ha safciy. but was leu on becond base. TheSenators nugui have scored again In the eighthoy a tittle buck work. Alter Wultuey was outHoy hit safely and stole sccoud. sowdeis was aloug time pitching, as be bad a bad man toWatch, but ue managed to strike Myers out, andDally could not gel lue ball through Kay. Kenywon lue game In lue last half of lue eighth b>making a hard home-run hit over the lence altertwo men were out. Brown followed with a two-badger, but waj left on second. Tne ninth Inningwas unproductive of oomt'sl-c runs, and the gan.ewent to Boston. Alter vV.iinot was oal on a fly,u'Brl.n hu safely. Donne.ly 's fly was captured byOlenn, aad O'Brien was lorced ul second ou Kay'sueut uanduug oi Mack's stinging liner. The sena¬tors made 0 hits aud 2 errors, and Boston 6 hitsand 5 errors.Following is the score by innings:

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OTHEK GASES.Chicago Waterlooed Detro.t, 14 to 4. Krock and

Flint and yetzein and Weils were the baturtea.Chicago m de 10 hits and 2 errors, and Detroit 8hits and 4 errors.

. ..Pittsburg took a close <?ame from Indianapolis,3 to 4. through errors in the Urst inning. The nai¬leries were Mortis and carroil aud Healj andUaily. Pltisburg made 10 nils andleiror, andIndianapolis 12 u.ts and 2 errors.New lurk tvou lue game In the last Inning,

scoring tlve runs and deltatlng Philadelphia 6 toa. Welch and Swing and uleason and Clementswere tne batteries 1 he Ulanls made U nits and 4errors, and the Phillies 8 nits aud 4 errors.At Puliadelphla.LouisVhie 2, Atuietics 1, ten

Innings. At c.eVelaud.St- Louis 0. Clevt.and 2.THE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD.

league. Wun. Lost. Association. Won. Lo*l.New York.... 82 32 St. Louis 05 29Chicago 65 39 Cincinnati.... 57 30D-irolt 48 44 Athletics 54 3tiBoston 48 40 Brooko n 68 3ufulladelplila.. 47 40 Baltimore..... 3» 57Pittsburg 42 40 Louisville 30 55VVasuiogton .. 37 57 Cleveland 33 58Indianapolis.. 33 U2 | Kansas city.. 31 62

THE RIOOKD OP TBI WEEK.The Senators have not covered themselves with

particular glory during the past week, having won1 game and lost 3; but they have secured a goodbold on seventh place, which is far better than thenoicu betow, and they seem to have eager. If notore- hopeful, ejes on sixth. But ibe re.ul rl ywitn wuicu Pittsburg has been winning has damp¬ened their expectations somewhat, and unleaSsome of the ulguer c.ubs take a mighty tumble be¬fore loug the statesmen are likely tohrrlsn next totne last. On Monday and Wednesday the teamwas clearly deleaiedail around by the Giants. OnMonday, wlih Keere and O'Day lu the box,the New Yorkers bad the best of thebaiting contest and did &,llttle better in the neld.Tuesday's rain-SiOrm prevented wuat might havebeen another defeat. Weunesday's game shouldnot uave been a white-wasu, but It was, and Mr.Kelly neiped the visitors along by means of someverv saOron-bucd decisions. Tne home teamsqueezed out a victory on Thursday by betterheidiug and by obtaining a lead in the nrsi in¬ning turough caret-ha fielding by Boston which wasunsurinountable.Altogether tne week has brought forth uboat

wnat was to be expected. Keete and Welch uavemaintained tuelr well-earned reputations of beingthe best pair of twiilers in -the League, and thegames that went to New York suouid not be re¬gretted.

kasx-balx notes.Shoch's work at snort yesterday was one of the

features of the game, tie accepted nine chanceswithout an error.Kay was nol iar behind Shoch in this kind of

work, tnaktug seven assists witnout a mlspiay. Itwas a great day for shortstops.The statesmen ran bases yesterday both suc¬

cessfully and welL They snowed good judgmentin that respect except In two Instances, whenWhitney ran uome lu the second and wueu Mac*ran to tbird lu the seventh. Both men shouldhave stld and trusted to their exireme length toreach the bases solely.

1 Ue game bore considerable resemblance to aOrst-class m.nsirel show, minus the music. Thetwo Kelly's, player and umpire, furnished amuse¬ment as end men, and the audience was quick tosee their Jokus. The wort oi Mr. K.ily, th*umpire, was oi the suaky order, and he tost agreat deal oi prestige wuen he begau 10 swear atana argue witn a spectator in the grand stand.Ills tauitUarliy with the players, too, showed badtasie.

.sh-^h's coaching is unique. He does not 9eemto have any lack of words regarded merely as somuch aouud, aud he rallies tuem out In a surpris¬ing manner. Uls particularly fumiy when HoyIs on a base. With SiioCU OU one side and VVllmot,peruaps, ou tue otuer, one would believe lhalUoy's affliction was a myth, and that he readycould near. Bui ihe talk serves lu purpose ladiverting the atieniiou of the pitcher.

Fuller is down in Virginia nur s.ng bis woundedneaCL It proved a harder b.ow than at flrstthought, and be is doing uls best to get in shapeagaiu. _O Day is suffering from a very sore foot. It witsInjured by an accident, and is badly ulcerauilvv uner wol be pitched until the injunction isserved.

it is said that the borne management is alter alocal ama eur named Campbell, woo used to prac¬tice witn Paul llines. Ue Is a Urge man, a goodleft-n. lder aud urst baseman, and a heavy hitter.Pre*.dent Young has returned from AsburyPark.

?J10*0 THE TEXMIS PLATERS.Probability ot m Fall Tournament.

The Proposed General Club.There is some talk now of getting up a local

tournament early In the fall. 1 he good effects ofa tournament are appreciated here, and playersgenerally recognize the importance upon Individ-.ual playing of as wide a range as possible In com¬petition. The same men piaylog together con¬stantly soon get the uang of the peculiarities ofeach other, and in consequence they miss thatgeneral development wuicu comes from meetingon the court numbers of players wlih greatvariety of style aad method. Players are fre¬quently heard to say that they have learned agreat deal trout a tournament, meaning that theyUave discovered not merely that some men are bet-ter players, but that luere are weak points Intheir owu play or some stroke which they haveue »er seen before. 11 is sate to say that the Washing-lugtou piuyers are heartily lu lavor of tourna¬ments, aud .t many of them as is practicable. Itis nieuy certain lhal mere will be one held thislali, alinuugh as yet no action has been taken inlias cureclluo. Many players are till ou' of I .«city. The cool weaiuer wnlch has been so enjoy-ttM lately has had a stimulating Influence ou tnegame, wnlch, naturally enough, was regardedwith rattier languid Interest, during Ibe hotweather. The huinetous courts thiOMgbwul thecity uave had tuelr quota ot players, and the gamemay be said to uave emerged frotu the warmseason wun flying colors, lu fact ibe vacationhas not been a complete one by any means, thecourts uave beeu occupied alt suoim r, wita theexceptlou of those periods wbeu tue members ofthe different cluos Lappeuea to be out oi the city.

THB POBlfATIOB OP A Ot.NEBAL CLCB.There has been no definite acU>m reached as yetla regard to the lormatlon of a geueral club with

club grounds. Tue mailer, however, is stlU dis¬cussed by the players, and there seems to be aaexcellent prospect iu..i some plan will be ulti¬mately carried out. Tue are players enough, it isthought, who w.il support such an orgauuallunaad tae only quesuou undecided Is as to ibebest practicable means for securing suitablegrounds. 1'bst suca aa orgauization Isneeded aad is desirable is hot denied byauy oae wno has given the subjectcous.deration, li will afford an opportunity lorttaming and practice »bicu is now lacking andwill enable our players to meet players from o.berplaces on a more equal looting. Ii such a club Wasonce starvd 11 is believed last It would prove agieat success. At flrsl i ue financial burden can bemade Ughl and as the membership lucreaaes thenmore ambitious plans caa be adopted, with (becertataty that failure is impossible.Tn Naval combat between tae Monitor andMerrtmsc will be portrayed with Uie-Uke accuracythis week at Bey Ktdge. Kound trip, tl. bo extracharge..AcM.

THE SFORTIlfO SEASOX.Digiwn Preparlnf I. Bag

After SepteMfcer 1.NpxE Saturday the season for killing reed-birds

anc ortolan opens, and already the eager aports-mad baa begun to make tbe necessary prepare*tioca. He baa cleaned his gun, laid In a stock otam^uoiuoo. and is negotiating tor a boat. Tbemep w jo bang about the river to pick up odd Job*wlli be on hand to push the skiffs through tbemaishat while tbe gunner sits in the low of tbeboat and does tbe ahooung. Before daybreak ontbe 'lr*t morning ol September the marshes will befair»y (.111 with gunners, and it la probable thatthat tiqere will be mora gunners than birds. Tbelate}**!* of the season and tbe last few cool days.It l-said, will probably make it bad for the gun¬ner*;. a* tne grain Is hardly ripe enough for reed-blruj acd ortolan, and their appearance In largenumber*, it is thought, will be delayed on that ac¬count. The marshes are already til ed wtli black¬birds, and should tne re d-birds and ortolan tailto a.<pt»r, as la predicted, the blackbirds will ha>eto sun^r. The marshes In the Jfc.ji-.ce. n Branch andme po»omac are Tery large this year, and gun..ersclalia fiat there is room enough lor two hundredguiraeiat one time. MarsU guunlng, however, >su-u,erfus sport, and seldom a season closes thatthere are not a dozen or more persons shot.

AT CA.ttP UHUWAl.Continuing tbe Piensuree .( Tent Life

at Atlantic cIty.Correspondence of The Evenwo Stab.

Carp Ordtat, Atlantic Citt, August 24.Cs-fap ordway, wuicu la now six days old was

blessed with sunshine again to-day and all thepretty scenes oc camp were repeated and witnessad *s usual by hundreds of visitors. The boysare 4ow Just getting settled down to the enjoy¬ment. a camp lite and the myriad whirling pleas¬ures of Atlantic City, and regret the approach otthe Qay that la to witness their departure. Campwin ixs broken, Monday alter breakfast and tnesoldier boys will lake a train lorhoine at 12 o'clock.To-Light, the soldiers In camp marched to theBrighton Hotel lawn and bad dress paiade on thelawn mere. Afterward tney paraded the streetsand awn with a complimentary reception every-wuere. 1 he officers ol lue corps were guests thisevtnlii.' ai the annual banquet of the journalist'sCiub>gi:cu ai ihe United bi-tes lloteL Col. Mooreresponied 10 lue tuusi ol "the uiiliua of the Dis¬trict of COiuinma."

lively rsusricrs.Tbfert are evidences that things will be very

lively la camp fruui ihls tune henceforth, when¬ever lbs officers are away. The "Innocent Mess,"of wuK-u sergeant Thompson Is the head, wasturning up lo-oay, and gelling ready to ino»eUselt i- ... An organization knoan as me "l'nau-tum.-*," or "noodlumV ni.uuy prowls around uieboar 1 valk, wuli a baSsuium and li will havem..n> rjuiuiis to-ul^ht. liarry Lniiuons of theCorcoran cadets, wmi 10 i n.ladfip.ua to-day.

HAVOC AMONO TUB KAIK SkJLThere will be many tender farewells spoken

w Lei. the W. L. L Corps and the Cadets leave Al¬lanHe city. Tne youug women here have beenextremely hospitable, and many or ihe boys havebeen gu.lautij mellow. The officers have set theman cxawpieoi dlgniUedsoidlerly gal.antry. Uh unol engaged lu lue grim ouuesol camp, me Voicesol t-jtn. jsoore, oi Capt. Kelly, ol Dr. Leach, andoihe, haudscinc stall OiUeershave been pi.cind ola hoi. musical key. Tnis, with their sliou.der-straps >.uu brass buttons, have made lliem lrre-risiib.e. Capt. Kelly has been especially ellcellve.ucuia have to lea many a lair ono bt. lore beleaves that ue is sorry out liecau be only a biotnertoller. Ytuen ne passes ttiong ine street or mebeacy lUere Is u.ways behind him a murmuringUse i sell summer oretste. 1l is lue miugicd signs01 sioies ol maidens. some widows, iuo, Join intne slg'u Wives eudeavor, but sometimes vainly,to repioss suen uiauilPsiuilOus. be iiterauy lurustncir ncuus. 'iney ail sieai a lOOkover tuelr suoul-ders at lue baudsouie siuQ officer with Im gal.antmanner una the soil voice mat seems to ha\e luenote ol a lute In It when he tuues It up lor business.

THE CORPS U'AFKiqCE.After the dress parade and tne supplemental ex¬

hibition by Capt. Nalior's Corps u'Alrtque yester¬day, a Star reporter heard two exhibitions dis¬cussed on ibe hotel veranda by some of the "cuUudgetuinea," wlio, lor a consiaeiatlon, black lueoooWj aud perform o.ner services for lue gu> sis."1'sikjcs tuose bo>s been trained er long lime,"said on'.-, reterrlug to the corps u'Afr.nue."c.oU^, d.d i ou see 'cm wueu tney had their

backs turned to each othei? 'Ihey kept Jes' asgoodtime."'"1 specs they must a' counted or something.""O'wayl If tney counted wou:du'l One of 'em

Ukeiy as not count laster'n lb'- otnerl Whosegwiue to teil 'em uow last ler count?""I'Uey couua t uelp drilling, bjln' with the

Wasidugton Light lntaulry.".-Lot' 'joys," said anotuer, referri ig totheWash-Inglou l.igal Infantry, and not lo lue dark Infan¬

try this uuie; "ineae Washington so.dlers dodrill," and he urew out his "do" wun a prolongedem, uasis. "l hat ere Washington Is thi- greatestpiace lor soldiering you evei s.e*. Everybody Is adilulug there. Tney Is dru.ln' all the time, 'eeptdurin' meals, and tne L.gat infantry is tne oeslot'em. incytoOk all tu prizes lu the NationalDrill, wueu lue finest regim.-uU lu de wornl wentmere. There wasn't noihiu' cou.d toucn 'em." U.

The Cruelie<l Campanile.TBI COMMISSION TO LNVr-SiIdATk Tlik ClLaE OP TBI

pall op tui towkK at woi>k.The commission appointed to examine Into the

causes oi tue fail o. tne lower ol the Cburcu ol theCovenant were in session la~t evening examiningtne plaus and the specltlcatlons. As soon as meruins aie sufficiently cleared away to al.ow anexamination ot what remains of the tower tney willagain meet at the chuicb. i uey win men be readyto make tuelr raporu i be wor&meu have alreadymade considerable progress in reuiovlug ihedeuiisaud aiso In palling a root over tne dismantledportion ol lue Churcn building.services will be neid as usual to-morrow in the

Chapel, wuicu has u.eu occupied by me congrega¬tion foi mat purpose since tue organization of mecuurcu. Tue recent, disaster diu nol allect matpart oi ihe bui-dlng.

Excursions and Picnic*.There will be two extra lamny days at River

View on l aesday, August sis, and aionday, oep-icinbcr d, wueu the Mary Wisulugiuu win uioketwu trips daliy.Kxcuislons ai low rates ore now run dally, ex¬

cept su.iJaj, to the bapulifui Luray caverns fromlue ba.nmoie aud niumac station, starting at4:16 p-tu.

L. A. >o. 4028, K. of L., will give their annualexcursion to coiomal Beach on the Moseiey, on1 uesaay, me iBtn.Two steame. s continue to make trips on Sundayto Cililou b acu at 10 a.m. aud S2UiO p.m.The Alary Washington goes lo lover View on

Sundays at 10a.m. aud 3 p.m.The Arrowsniiiu goes to colonial Beach dally,leaving tne Tin-slrect » nari at S:4 j a.m.The stewards of Nortu Capitol ai. Jt_ church will

give a mooungul excursion down tne Potomac outue CVrcorau ou Monday evening. The boat leuvesthe wuarf at i:3u p. in.Bast W asuington Assembly, No. 1, K. ol L., wll

give an excurstuu to Cdilou Beach ou Wednesday-me^WLh.

Heopeninv of tbe Tbeaierti.National THEATkR. . The regular theatrical

Beasou Ol 188M- BW v.Ul begin at luis house on Mon¬day evening, wuen a new military inelo-dramacalled "Tue Puymas.er" will be presented. Tneplay Is tue work of Mr. Duncan B. Harrison, wuoia»e> a leadiUg part in It. ll received its tlrstproduction In ihe Bast lu Philadelphia last weekand seems to have won a popular success. Ihe.eare hve ac.s m tbe piay, and lue sceu-ry is said tobe veiy elaborate and oeauliiul. .Miss BeatriceLleb, an actress of some hole. Is leading lady.Mis. O'SUldVan Dlinptcl, 01 Baltimore, Wuo hasbut r.-Ceu.ly goue on uie stage, lo also a memberOf the company.

IiAKkia' isuoc Tbiater..TbH house will alsoopeu Us regular season ou Monday hl0UL ilUilngtue vacation It has been overuauied uud luipiovedIn many ways, anu lis manager is confident ihepublic wul bud it m >rc wormy lUan ever oi sup¬port. Milton Nobles and Miss bony Nobles, well-known and popular actors, will fui nlsn the amuse¬ment for tne opening wee*, lu a new play called"Love and Law."

Thb Monitor and Muriumac..At Bay Ridge thisweek. Tue greatest display of n reworks evergiven in Amarlca. No extra charge. Hound trip,fl..AdiLThe Klttietb Congress, it Is now believed, is try¬ing to lie -ihe world's record." The world, youknow, la wiinoui end,.yorrutown Jlerald.

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Coata. 50c.; Psnta, -if.: Vmis. 25c. Altarln* andBavalrliic doiw la bast manner. Oooda called for auddelivered. 'leMphour call 14U-2.B. L HARK, ?05 eu> et a. w.;ao2-gm and *1* N. Calvert et. B.ltimers.

Tbe celluloid tbcs«.lhat never breska. uever weere eat, alwayaclea*uaaiile vuru while baUiiits.lalurealeat .

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TIM Cb*lr Bar* DM MM Krikt.To the Editor of T*m Etx*i*» ttu:On the morning of August 13 the Washington

Pott published an Item entitled "The Choir BojnStruck.They Wanted More Money Before TheyWould Sing," in which it was stated as a tact thatthe boys in the choir of 8u John's Episcopalchurch. In Washington, struck for higher pay oneSunday afternoon, and declined to sing in theafternoon service until tneir demands were com¬piled with, wulch, according to this Item, werecomplied with. There Is no truth In this state,ment, and to tar as we know, not a single tact orcircumstance exists, or ever has existed, to givecolor to lis utterauce. Repeated efforts have beenmade to secure trom the editor of the An a re¬daction or denial of tue truth of the item in ques¬tion, but so far wlthou*. avail. Failing In en*deavors to correct the erroneous impression whichmust have been produced in the mind of everythoughtful person who read the article throughthe Journal In which It appeared, we take thismeans 01 assuring the parishioners 01 St. John's,and the public generally, that the choristers of at,John's uever struck for, demanded, nor asked forincreases in their pay; thai the boys never, indi¬vidually, nor in a concerted manuer, expresseddlssatlMaction with their compensation, and thatafter their last service In July, the choir dis¬banded for their customary vacation in August,witn the best leellng prevailing,-and the under¬standing that all would meet again in Septemberto resume work, in passl. g, It may be stated,positively, that the boys in »u John's choir arenow better pad than those lu most of the vestedchoirs In this country. Our boys are little gentle¬men, weii-behaTed in church, and contented withtheir compensation. J. M. E. McK e, priest incharge St. John's parish; Francis Adward camp,organist of St, John's churcn; W. H. Daniel, pre¬centor of SU Johu'» choir,Fibiworks at Bat Kiixix..The greatest open-air entertainment ever given In America-.100

persons, ti ships engaged In the representation. Noextra cuarge. Rouuu trip iare, $1..Aavt.

CITY ITEMa.Am American Article of the moet careful

and original manufacture. Colgate A Co.'a Cash¬mere Bouquet loiletSoap. tu,i-2wDo Vou Want a 10c. Cigar for Sc.? Try

a "Graud ReyuoJc" clgarro and be happy. Forsale uy all nrst-cl&sa uealers. Wholesale agi nt,LCCHS A BkO. 1

'I here is Motb.ng I.Ike It In Washing¬ton. There is noihiug like It auywueie. iuehundreds of ladles wuo have bought Sewing Ma¬chines at Funk's, 1331 7th, near O, would not seUtheui for thiee times the amount luey paid lorthem, send postal for price-list. Repairing $L 2

l.adle* will save Tiuie, Money,and annoyance by having their sewing machinesrepaired at Wm.btlebeling's,17.>l Pu. ave. n.w. Du¬plicate parts and supplies for all makes. Sole agen¬cy lor theceleurateu uuuseholu sewm* Machine. 1The Domestic Stwln( Machine Coin*

panf gives ap.clal attention to renting of Ma¬chines oy week or month, c. Auerbach, 7th anil li,sole agent D. C. 1New Gas Fixtures. C. A. Mcddimajj, 1206 F. eolmillorell, 734 6tu st.n. w.. every style showcase.eo30

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AMUSEMENTS.H ARRIS' BIJuU THtAiER. WEEK ACQ. 27.

MATINEES ON TUESDAY, THTRSDAT, AND

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SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE EMINENT

ARTISTS,

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POPULAR PRICES WILL PREVAIL.Next Week."White Slave " lt_EW NATIONAL THEATER.

Opening of the regular season Monday evening

August 27, with Duncan B. Harrison's military melo¬

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The greatest of all American successes. Magnificent

scenery, thrilling water effects, and a superb company.

Sale of leais at Box office. au22-4t

GR1CULTURAL FAIR.

FIREWORKS!FREE TO ALLBAY RIDGE.

FIRST ANNUAL FAIR. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY.MD.

T UESDAY FRIDAY, August 28,29.30. and 31.DISTINCTLY AGRICULTURAL IN EVERY

FEATURE.Grand Races each day at 2 p. m.

Fine displsy of Farm Products. Agricultural Machi-chiuery, etc.

Horses. Cattle, bheep. wine, and Poultry.Boat Races Tuesday, Ub, 11 a. m..Batteaux. five

milea. Prize, winning boat, i_'3.Wednesday. aw. 11 a. m.(-ianoes and Bugeyes, fl.teen

miles. Prize, winning boat, 4','iThursday. 30,11 a. m..Sloopa, tilteen mil* a Prize,

wlnulug boat, $25.Friday, 31,11 a m..Pungies and Schooners, fifteen

miles. Prize, winning boat, 92o.FIREWORKS!

Sunday. Tuesday, and Thursday. Auvuat 26, 28, and3U, the Greatest Display of Fireworks evergiven in America.Naval Battle between

MONITOR and MEUR1MAC.GREATER ATTRAC1 IONS THAN EVER GIVEN

AT A FAIit IN TUIa COUNTRY.ITZEL'S MILITARY BAND.

Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Sailing, etc.NO EXTRA CHARGE. FREE TO ALL.

Trams leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, 9.00 a. m.,1:30, and 4:20 p. m.

ROUND-TRIP ONLY ONE DOLLAR. au2g-5t

DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEORAND FoLlt-1 OUND WIND UP

Between B1L..Y WcMlLLAN and PETE LALLT,the two late opponeuta, at theForreat HhU. town.au24-2t* bATtittUAi. the 2jth-

|>6cKVILl.E FAIR.

ROCKV1LLE FAIR. ROCEVILLE FAIR.SEPTEMBER o, 6. 7. SEPTEMBERRACES EVr:hj DAY.GRAN b ATHLETIC CONTESTS

tFor Amateurs).hElTEMHf.it 5.

Fine disrlay of Live btock and H nseboid Exhibit*,biuiug rooiii aud i.rfre»hm*ut Stands in charge ofMr. Fr und. tne noted caterer of Wsahlugtou. D. C.Round-trip tickets. including admission to FairGrounds, »L at U and t> B.K office. aaS3-2w

PRoF. bHELBO.N'S ACADEMY OF DANCING.1004 F at. u.w., will open on MONDAY, hepteui-U-r 10. 4 and 7 p.m. Pieseiitadiireaa. Oakland Hotel,Oakland. MO- ao2a-QmUblC.RICHARD F. WAGNER AND NAJlCKaBBROS.' ORCHESTRA

Itetjd and HniiResidence. 209 1st at. a*. JTM-WBattle of shilob

la open uaily from 9 a. at. to 10 p. a.15th at., two biocka aonth of U. b. Trsaaory Bulla.| ing. my3l

(ialifornia. _j special Parties, semi-monthly. Free

M

Cars, clirap Rata*. Southern Route.Address E. HAW llEV, Oenaral Eastern Ageat. 338Broadway. New York: &. J. Smith. 402 Cheetautst.,Philadelphia, or auy Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Agent.Je2-w*a0Ot

rilBE CYC1JUIIES. 1400 N. Y. AVE. . LADIES'JL Bicyelea. Trtcyclaa. bootable* uS Taodmus forEcot.by.tha hour, day M week. Irwyci^ tor^tre

The Litisift "d?*r**r*. ""f* »Weh It k important shouldit? - "y*^ condition. and yet tmy in otrr-

worked and abused by nearly everybody. until tbey be-coma aMil out, donrad op, or -llna'iil Hood's Sar-sarartlls curse all difficulties wl h thsee onrana. ion -e»-them to healthy aeUon.audtouas the whole difaetlveorganism.

*1 kan baan nsing Hood'i Baraapartlla for ImlisssHon and lltw troioli It haa greatly benefited me,and I think It is (ally as rood a medicine a* claimed "

.E. 8. Cbbsbbo, Chief EnttneerFire Dept, Mh^.N. B. If yon decide to take Hood's

no* be Indnoed to boy any otherHOOD'S gARSAPABTT.T .A

Sold by all flro^risU. u;tU for<5 Prepared onlyby C. L HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mas.» 100 DOSE8 OWE DQI.T.SB

EXCimSIONsTPTCNICS, Ac.GRAND MOONLk.Hi EXCLUSION

'

.____ §>" stewards ot..?"'ORTH C 1'ITOL M E. CHURCH.KWDtV EVENING, AUOUsT 27. 1888.

¦ 1^® Stecmer CO. CORA^i will lsavs her wharf at#:JO p.m.. leluruiug st 10 p.raRefreshments served by the ladiaa at i mi til.rates, upsets. 25 cents. It*

piHST GRAND EXCURSIONEAST WASHINGTON AS8KMBLY, NO. L

INDEPENDENT OBDEB K. OF L.ToCliftou B- ach,on

¦.'sssr52-<W«t of a PieMail t trip to this popularrwpectfully Invited to patronixe ua.

^ obtained frots anyWm A- Cablll, R. L De Akera.

SSoiSSAdolph VolkuMw.%J^INTH GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION

l?DKRAL CITY LODGE. NOl 20 LOO rto cufton Beach. thItksda*. august* 30.Leaves Sth^tiwet Sf"'««^v- £ott* w- * wn^u2^10a 10a 10aTwo Extra Family Days at

RIVER VIEW.on TUESDAY, An*. 28. and MONDAY, Sept. S.Two tripe each day, leaving at 10 a.m. and 1:3Q p.m.

Stopping at Alexandria both trip*.Steamer MABY WA8H1NO I ON.

Bring out the Children and the Babies Dancine-down ,.nd back.au24-st E. & Randall.

85.00 TO LVBAY AND BcTPBN. 85.00.

via Mansssss Branch. Virginia Midland Division,Piedmont Air Line.

Leave Washington dally, except Sunday. 4:16 pm.;arrive Luray daily, except Sunday. 9:20 p.ibl; arriveWaahlngion from Luiay 9:45 a.m.

Excursion tickeu rood for five days.$5.00 TO LUBAY AND RETURN. $5.00.

Close connection at Rlveiton with Shenandoah ValleyRailway Going and Keturnln-r.

Tickets on Sale st the office of the Piedmont Air Line,1300 1'ennaylvsnia avenue,

and at Passenger station, Baltimore and Potomac Rail-au24-7t road.

A. NO. 4020.. K OF L.. WILL GIVE THEIRs gr nd annual Excurs on to Clifton Beach.

iltSDAl, August 28. lf»B8i he "Moseli y" leaves her wharf at 9:30 a. m.. re¬

turning «t 9 p.in.'

Ask lor K- oi c. tickets at the wharf. au24-2t*

QLIFTON BEACH.'1

STEAMER JANE mosfley.Daily at 10 am., excepting Mondays.

SUNDAYS, TWO 3I LAMERS,10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Fare, 25c. Round-trip.Moseley home at 8:45 p.m. Thompaon home at 10 30

p.m.

Passengers down by the Thompson wishing a sail tosalt water can return by Moseley if they wishao23-2w

j^JOONLlGHT EXCURblONsI ~

THREE HOCRS ON THE POTOMACPOTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY.

On Monday, August 20. the Steamer I XCELSIOR*111 begin. Ui.der the management of her wners,£veiling hxcurrionp down the river daily, except .>uu-days, vestlier permitting. leaving 7tb-elreet whan atU o'clock p.m., returning ut 9 p.m.

Tickets 25 cents.Go* d music, largest steamer, a. d best dancing deck

on the r.ver. No LlQUOUg SOLD i 'N '1 HE BOAT.amtt-lm WM. P. WELCH, Supt.

^j.«eatest novelty of the season.AT BIVLB VIEW,

ON THURSDAY. AUGCST 30. 188aA DOUBLE TOCRNAMENT AND BALL FOR PRO¬

FESSIONAL AND AMATEUR KNIOHTS.Steamer Mary Washington will leave her wharf, foot

of jtu »t.. at 9:.'!0 a.m. alia 0 p.m Leaving City Viewi a .

a.m., Sliejih ru'i at 10, and Alexandria at10: Jo a.m. and ? p.m.

Tickets, Bound Trip 25 Cents.

aul8,22,25,27,28.29,30-7tE' 8" ttANOALL

THE tV. LUl HEKAN Bh.NEFICIAL AbSOCIA-riON will irive an Excursion to BAY I.ID irL

li-L»'AY. Al'oi SI 28. lbss. 1 ickets, $L Chil¬dren hall fart:. Obtainal>lo of members and tue coin-rnlttee at the depot Trains ieave B. and O. depot atU «-m.. 1:30 sud-i up p.m. aulh-22^0^27gC'. FEBitYT" ga FEBBY.

KEW FEBRY TO ALEXANDRIA.STEAMER GEO. LAW.

Leaves dally 5:15. 8. 10.12 a.m.. 2. 4,"6 p. ^

Leaves Sundays 8.10. 12 a. m.. 2. 4,6. 7 p. m.

From Mary Washington's wharf. aul5-16t*

J^IVEU VIEW FOB 1SSS,Waahingtonlan's Most Popular Resort.

Ptrsiprr MABY WASHINGTON will leave her wharfevrrs SUNDAY at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.. retumlnast2«rd 8 p.m. Tickets 25 o nu. Even WEDNESDAYi t 9:30 A.m. shaip and 0:30 p. m. shsrp. returumget5 and 11 p.m. . lckets cents. 1 .uiiiy aaj at KiverMew every SATLBDAY. leaving at loaau., nsturiuinfat 5 p.m. Tickets 10cents.Prot. Proctor's Danci'ig School Reunion every

SATCLDAl EVENING, leav ngat 6:30p.m.,returnln«rat 11 p. in. Tickets 25 cents. Dancing down andl»ck and at the grounds on ail trips except Sunday.> ine liraaa Laud on buntikja. No objectionable piuuesa.lowed.iorcharters. Ac., apply to E 8. RANDALL,

bteamer Mary Washington./iOLONIAL BEACH.

bait WaterSteamer

ARROWSMITH,From Tth-atreet wharf 8:45 a.m.

Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m.Celebrated Boiler Coaster.

And all the Popular Amusements.Good Dinner sud Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel.

Music snd Dancing on Steamer.Fsre. round-trip. 50c. Children 25c. jy28-lm

Take THh sieamer clcile for cp i.ivekiroia I'us>eno's Boat House, 3134 Water st. 3

doors east #t liigh st rare 15c. lounj-trip reduc-tlon to l»r<e parae.i. Leaves every hour. Jj-iS-lmHO! Fott GREAT FALLS aND CABIN JOHN

Bill DOE.Steam packet EXCELsIoB makes her regular trips

on Sunda)". Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, leaving1 igh iibd Canal sts.. Georgetown, at s a.m. Fare. 50uround trip. Apply Ut J. U. and J. M. WATERS.Jy24-Im.

JSLAND PARK. HABPEB'8 FEBRyT",'i he Hu«t pleavure ground- in the country. Music,anc.nir. Boating, tlshinc. Swings. Flyiug Horaes.

croqnet, &> ., A all tree. Every Thursday, from Bana O. i)ei ot at 9:45 a. m. Ticket, including reservetut both directions. <1. Jy7toaepl

FOR SALE.LOTS!FOlt 8ALE.-t2.500 WIcL BL'V AN ELEOANT LOT

on south stae oi b st, bet. ioth and ilth. vOilUOto alley. DAVID D_Bi ONE, SOU F «t aui^att'OB SALE-

*

rOuPsiUrsonstne.. nice building' lot. 20i9-'fc-price, $4.>0; terms $25 cash, and balance at tlO permouth An excellent investment lor one w.th ..-.n

capiiaj JOHN SHEKUAN A CO..au2o-3t 1407 Fst n.w.

WAN .ED TO EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED OBunimproved property in the city two One loU in

Whitney Close, near 7th st. and Soldiers' Home valueabout 44.000. «itn the extension of streets, now con.te inplated, tuis property will advance 60 per cent."SUBUUB\N," btar office, au25-2t

JR SALE.SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS. EIIHKHtor improvement or to holdaaa speculation -, ceu-FOId. , . - .- .v uv.u mm m ¦ '¦ ¦g[inn a¦._

iraliy locat< d. northeast; 18x90: side nd rear ille s.W. E WK10HT.cor.9thaudF;ta.n.w. aaa&St*iX(B SALE-ONE or THE BEST LOCATED COR-

ner Lots on 13th st., Columbia iieiirhi*- 17 OoOfeet A oargain at 50 cen.s; half cash. Add'ress Box115, Starofflca .

FOB SALE.8 PER CENT GUARANTEED ON IN-vestmeuta the next four years: 40.000tee t otground

on Columbia Heights, not far it m Dr. HamLoud'anew residence, at speculative prices: or will take inpart some good city lots in northwest in exchaiure- r*.

quiie o\er nail cash. Addrs-are-

au23-4t* "BtsPONSIBLE," Star office.

I^OB SALE-McLACHLEN A BATCH. I.nm i..it

F st n.w., have loU in BrookUnd for aaW at oriiri.nal prises: call tor plat and buy baiora advance. a23-0

FOB SALB-1F TAKEN AT ONCE. THREE FI>TLou on Rhods island avs.. between 10th and 17th

ata., may be pui-chased at a reduced uric*, ihey areeach 33x140 to alley in rear, and are choice lots eitherfor bul dui« or invsstmsftt purposes.au23 3t B. H. WARNER A COL

1X)B MALE-A GREAT BARGAIN.ON 3D bT~bet. B and F sts. n.e.. 8 flu* iota, 18 ft 0 in. by Bo!

back toa lb-it. alley. Inquire of A F. Barker, 804Fat,n.w. au20-ttt*I^OB SALE.BEAOTIFUL LOTS IN THlMlliIrrS- at 12th and Boundary sta n.a; for sale at baxxmin^small caan paymsuta. long time, low intarsM.

^t to Soidirrs' Home and Catholic Univsraity: 220.bore the Potomac. command.ng fine view of cstr

FOR RENT.HOUSES.|V.»PL st-aw.. fir.. . ."»337 D staw.ltr..w4*« AOFir rent-

8O04<»stif. «r..tc L #20 30, <351 C i». Br 4 b.r20-..0

»044t»s.w ,flr.,m Ll« 3" 11 3d u e-tir. «*i li>.W009 rt h «. w 8r. nUI "0 '".08 Ttbs vw..7r 4atr4^4">» N l« . «r . m i..*) :*>; 4'.'t> HH St aw.«r.w. 14.301020 ths.w.Br.,w4*.l''> 484 i. . w., Mr., mi 22407 13tb fir 8.50 907 1st M. s.w. fir. 10»n-'5-3f C. H. PA.KKiK.cur 4* udE »«.»¦«¦

T?OR KENT.UN ORABOll oCTOKEK 15, "HATr dealruble new Bruk Buildii.ir. cuutaiutn* ei htlarve roorna aud nxiukcut store. >ui elut lor anykind ot flret-ciaae retail business. situated ou uot Ujweatcorner 14tti Ik tud Kliode >>ia-d avt.u w. Ill Jctiwit .all nxi.ua. m 1.; |ltf.67. In ail. jr between IV liana 13th and K »ud L st* n.w.. two lanre at.b ep. 414

t McL DODSuN. 1225 F at. a.w. .

I?OH KEN I.fill E»T. N.E.. TWO-STVKV MK1CE.modern lmprovrnieut'; $15 i*r mo..lb. A .#4 8 »t

ti.w. iG or* town), two-story brick. In rvoujs 410per Uiouth. lonuit* 435 5th at. n.e. au4'^-t*

B^OK KENT.OCTOBt.K 1. 41'.' MAPLK AVfc . LEDroit Park; bnck houae. e.*ht rooms, at ic an i

cellar; steam bent. modem improvements. lam |«orchand yard. aiui Ml*1X)B UKNT-2009 H 8T. SW 11 RCKjM ALL1 moderu UupruTaweuti, rent |J5. liuiulh uOJ H

at. ilw. auS ' ill*

FJ!«OK RENT.425 2D 8T. N W, 7 KUOMtt ANDbath. al. moderu Improvements, rent 430 I uqutre

0-9 New Jersey ave. ilw au2>-3t»I, OK RENT.HANDSOME SEVEN-BOOM BlflcKX* botiee; all mode n Improvement*. 3 bu» wn.dowa,come: etb and Q ate. ilw. Inqui. e L24B 7tn at.su25-3t*LX)K KENT.HOUSE OF SfcVfcN KOOMn BATHJ/ and dry oa.lar, in m>od order. 1141 10th bl u w.1 orterma apfly at all lltli st n.w. au2.>-3t*

IXJh KENT.Cor. lltb at and Enw.a dealrable atore, M0 permonth. * Iloo.; 14tb aL g.f. store. dweUinff. and stabler |U!jper month.1311 11 lb at. n.w, 3-etory brick bay-windo*. #00

per mouth. 5loio lutbiau2o^ii

. n.w.. 3-story brick. 475. 1a.. C. cUTifc.lt 4 CO. 1423y at.

Vftre vTic ui <lic! A V TUOB RlNT . FIVE NEW Bi.lc'Ks. OAS- ANDJl water: 314. 3l0, ana 318 L at. n.c.. (11 ea b, anil1020 aud 10-8 4 lust., #12 eacli. ».KlLJkl131U t at au^j-3tL'Oli KENT.FLKM8UED liOt'HE.8 HUuMfc. »«0.J? villi KIT* to lor one room. o. 415 .ort»o; Uaeofp,uno; kiabieu druiea, y.-eat reauctiou tor yeur. in-UUlre 2124 14.U, beloi* 2 p.m. all25-3t*L'OEK NT.»E CAN OlFh-U A B.UtOAlN IN AX new ilrick lloa 4, 12 rooms and iwv oa.b^ on U St.n.w., neai* Aru-Kiun and cn.mbc.iln'a aud »ormltry'a.to any one ^l^>in"a * Arn *c.a»a locauon lor rentingrooms, or tor private uweUins.^^ILL 4 h HN6T0S,au'J5-3t 7-8 15tb at n.w.

I^OK KLN1.«0« F 8T. N. W . 15 KM - »l>0. «093D 81. n. w.. 10 rma., *50. til 1 Id *t. u « . 10

rma., e50. 110 E »t. n. w.. 10 rrnu.. 4j5. 120i2J>baL n.w.. 8 rma . *35. W0'. b at. n. w.. 8 rma. «3.>.bio 5in »u n. »., aior. an - 3 rma.. #35 ti.'7 at. ir* . 10 .Uia.. #33. '^til7 K »t u. lo riua.. «3o. 87E at n.w , 7 rma., #u0. 1420 Fierce Piece, i nus, #2j-W42 K bl n. w.. 7 ima.. »lo. n- ar oi ti 14 O at. n *.5rma., alo. 1 and 5 ritXiuorriaa.ley. eo.33. 3bOai.n. w. o l'ms.. *8.50. lllAUU.o Vi llANi^X, Keai h.sta.e Broker. M21 F su u. w. ItL.OK UlJSI.3-bloKl U..ICK: HALL, HATEnJ7 and ua*. 711 i.boue lalanu uvc. u.» Kent <20Key ul tiriiif utore, corner 7ibai. ana ULo^c Isiuudav« Appiy lloti L at. n-w. C. P. L. lUcliAnLisu.*.au25 3t*1.-OK KENT.AN EXTKA CHOICE CilANCK toltX am.ii liuJi)', u.icit uouur at ci2..>0 It taken betoreAUKimt.Hl. A. b. CA1 noon. Ulu »m at. n. w. It*1>oK KtST.31n a 8T. f. E . 8 KOO.M8 ANDXT atore. atabie and cariiatfe-bousc *10; 12-8 2d aUa e. .> ru^ma, »D.50. JuU.n F Uu.NUui.it..uH25-3t* 313 i-ast Cuplto. at.

l^Oil KtNT.NEW HOlI>E. 9 KOOil^. NO. lflOX^ 3 :d -t,O onrdown. 3atory. buy window.. modemluij roi'emcnia; rent, .27.50. innuire owner. .No. 1,32

32d t an25-ot*L, OKKENT-1234 MA-8 305 Tib St. s.e.. tir ...7» 18XT uvc. u.w.. Iji. ai^j.UU ^112 v U a\e.,tir 17.50li.ootn at,u.w.,l4r.Vo.OO 2410 Br'i ave.n.w..tir ..10T<08 Laun.w..l0r....do.5b 2o5 2d at. n.e., or... .15.30-010 u st. u.w . 8 3* »»otiav.n.w .n'r W t, «lr. lo744 10.aai. mw.,10r.37.50 loo3 L at. .. t.n.e kan>.p 15lioo lau bi. u.or 3d CM i,e.r 11.0 Utn n.».,»w .15400 1 lui a.u ., atoiv .>0.00,2223 Clrve 'daV.Or 14liuU I.al.u.w_st 27 4. .<<. rviu at.. 5ra 12 5 '04i M .a^avc u a . ttr.M OO >L08 D >L a.w.. or 11lo-4 Jimt.u. ,.~o,oU!2025 lat.n.«..ftr 10 3014 lo 1 at. n. w.. Or. .20...ta ar 31b en.* table.. 101444 x St. n.v., tir ,.20.5l4.Po0 l»i at a.w. 4r W

A a. CAu MOOD.au25-3t* olo mil st. u w.tuK KENT.SMALL STOKE AND I.OL.-L. 24THX ttiid 1 mu. u. w.. ^PfKxi place for urutf, tfrweezy. oruiarket more; al»o o-rooiu hou-e. .Ne*fciiir® u?e. App.y W77 M bt. It"l>OK BE-.T-BBTk HOthE3ii8 PIKST 81 N.E.X iu nice order; mx ro^ms and Ua^li ruou:; all uioa.sUipK.; lruxit aud >arua. I. oAiXloAN. 1stst. u e.

V^oft KENT.025 8 bT N.W.. NEW UOLoLi SIXJT loouiA aud baiu. hot aud cold water, Uall b iSckfioiu1 tii-st. cuiu. luquirc ai 7tii Ht. n.w.

TToiThIlKT.'Sw C bl. N. .. » BoUMb AND i>aTH-1 roOiu; purtUily lU liisaed; board iu iZcuau/e ifdesired. Ai>p*y ou prruilaea. au'Jd- t**

>UU KL .T.1731 fVt.. » ROOMS A.ND KATM.hannewi\ paper, d ai.d .n perlec: orUer tnroutf. out.u.5-3t .->Ti_lu.-i, & i.ii.D^K.il AN, 1303 1 St.

t^oK KLNT.ls2b 13.b at. n w..#35 214 1st St. n.e.. 8r #.",0505 b st. a.e.,Ur 35 -OO ot.i >t- a.e Wr ,o.>

.">12*; 7.n ».. ..w.. , r.vi'^.50 428 Uaali. >.t. n w.. Or 15U.t.i oth at. n.e.. Or 1. |.M>8 Mtb at. s. e., 7r 181b24 t st. n.». 7r..l5-3« a lib » at. u.w .. Or.. lO 30442 -id at. n.e , 7r 20 40W40 3d at. n.e..7r 20.40And ouiei uouaea ui .e... leu.aiatl25-3t \» CLARENCE DUVALL 925 F st n.w.

V.1 K itNT.3 M-HDOL ST.. MT. PLEASANT.X* ail room-, cei.sr # 18; 2028 14tb at.n.w ,3 10. ins,bath. sc. (over st.re), a-O. L. s. 1 KlaiuJu bioPstu.w. au2o^it*"OK KENT. 1011 20tb at n w. Hr.t5.50001 Lstn.w.. 15r.#100 13,.1t Wal.acb PI.. 0..3.°i50

.,14 17tnst. I .W.. l-Jr.100 -.'-sib ai. 2 ,2010 O u.w.. 14r 05 2218 Otb st n w. lor .:>0bo5 E at. n.w., .or 75 lo2a s at u.w.. 8r 30L.24 14 tb at u.w ..lor. .7 0 2111 H s'. n.w , br .')1103 H at. n.w.. lOr 05 1435 L st. ilw.. Or 301700 Fst n.w. 17r 05 lb3« bib st u.w.. lor. -JO.'.'1 3d at. U.W.. 1 1 r 05 42V H at. n w. 8r. -«J.2 N. Y. ave- 13r., 00 7 3b :td at u.w. 7r_ . .2T.«0010 E st n.w., lOr 60 1020 bt.iat u.w..«r.2« 8 >

.1 Md ave. ...e.. Hi..00 453 N at n.w Or....Z7 oOhO.. 18tb st. n.w.. llr OO 218 Arthur P.. 7r.40«17 K st n w. llr...55.75 1438 Kieive Pi..7r...2a 40403 U si. n.w.. llr ..55 70 037 Maai.av.u.e.Or..i;.i..i.»221 E. Cap. St. llr..,»o 70 41-0 Kouudarv n.w.,7 r .2.)

lOr 5() 224 Maaa. uv.u.w.,r.2".bo

1' 47) '^9tnst. n.w.. 8r..40 014 Cat. u.e . Oi ... II' 5015;i4 Pierce Plsi-e. br.. .4 1«32 Est n.w , Or.. .18 30303 fcst n.w.. br 4ti 00b H st u.e.. til' lb..>0407 2d st. n.w. 7r 4 03 L at. n.w.,tir 17931 Ost n.w.. tfr 37 50 17 Defreea st.. Or... U.tii1115 lltbstn.w..7r..»5.50713 A st u.e.. Or 15.40454 H at n.w..8r.. .35.50 211M 7tli at. n w.. 3r... .10au25 K EL WARNER « CO. U16 F st n.w.

MOK l'.ENT.335 fPLUCL 81 LtDKOlT PAUK.J1 9 rooii.s, cellar uiid uic<l. imps.. . .'o.50. also 115 Cst. s.e.. 9 rooms, stable. *30. La.*at. n.w. auj.i^jt*w-^OR REN'l. 1229 22d st n.w.. tir. .418T 1343 gal 12t..#o5 1231 22d at n.w.tir.18510 12tusi.n.w.. 10r...».» 12'tJ 22d st. n w. or.183tKI C St. u.e., 8r 40 2u9* L »t. li.a.. Or. 13302 C st n.e., 8r .35 111 Est. n.e.. 6r 13i>4 C at ite., 8r 35 -204 ave. ilw.. 4r...l2

30u C st. n.e . 8r 35 2207 Est n.w. 4r 123o8 C at u.e. 8r 3-> 2-U.i L al u.».,4r 1215IS PteroeP.ace. 7r....25 1024.rear 1914Luw.4r 10410 2dst n. e.. 7r 20 102(i.r^ar 1014 l.nw.4r. iO20 >3 t st n.w.. Or., st .20 lo-8.re*r 1914 Llw.4i 10212 F at tte.. Or Is 21 Jacksou st 5r 10"14 Est ue.Or 1 8'23 Ja ks.)U st. or. 1012-J5 22d at aw.. Or.... 18 2821 M St. 4r..ator ,4c. 101227 22J at n.w.. Or... 18

M AallTNcTO.N DANENHOWFR.aii25-3t 1115 F st n. w.

IToIT REN .ONE LARGE BAY-WINDOW BRI" K.' all imdem improvements; latge yard and eel ar;U21 st n.e. Kent *18.30. Inquire L W. 8CHEICH,Vol Maryland ave. n.e. an24-3t*

1HOK RENT-tX'KNISH1 D, 1752 M ST.; IMML-1 diate toeaesaiou; #83.33._ _B. H. F.0BF.BT8OS.

au24-3t 1515 H st. ilw.

t»OK R N r - THREE-STORY BAY W N UO»r brick u uae. 479 Missouri ave.. be ween 4>* undfliti ats n.w.; 10 roonia, mod. imia.; #45. Apply JAS.aLLtBEK. 425 8th st. u.w. au24-3t*

1-7obTeN .si PTEM BEIt 1ST. A DESIRABLEHouse 1941 Vermont ave., 7 rooms and batb, mod.

imps. Iu'iuire at 1937 Vermont ave. n.w. au24-3t*

1-HJR REN i~HOU-E 916 U 8T. N.E; MODEUN' liurroveiueuta; 8 rooiua. #18 50 per mcntb. In-cladinir aUb e. Iuquire 4iJ4 K st. ilw. an .4-31*

1-«OK RENT.Fo v i HKL1. MONTHS Oii LONoL .

ou Georv. town Heights, oue square from t St. car*,lurulabed house: lar.-e garden; low rent Ai ily toKEALL 4 Bl.oWN, Fst. au24-3t

F'OR BENT-LARGE BRICK DWELLING,southwest CO nero: 18tbandKata. n.w. A: ply at

MLlZ. KuTT'8 Vluaic a'.oie. 1110 Fat u.w.»u^.i-liii

OR KENT.1405 318T 8T. 3-MOKY AND CEL-larbnck; 11 looms, all modtrn luipruv meLt>: in

ameudid condl lou; heateo by turuace; #42. lnuulreo: Ji. M. PAKEKK. 1418 Fst. au23-lvrt

1A0K KENT.FURNISHED.1139 12TH 8T. TWO-st-iry and basement bnca. 7 rooms aud batb: new¬

ly turuiihea aud papered; summer price for Sipte.uber rvuaonab e rent dariUK winte mont. s. highestDoint in i be city; bandy to cars and berdlca. 1 quire ofatt234>t M. M. PAl.KEi^ 1418 F s.

IJOB RENT-HOUSE 1423 8TH 8T. N. W. 10ro.,ms; all modeia conveniences- in firstCum

order; #50 per month. App.y to JNO. & SCoTT.Howard Houae. an.'3-0f

1JOK KENT-TWO-JOKY BRICK HOCsE, 1108. 10th al. n.w.; aU uHslern ImprovemenU; *ood ca.-

lar* Key at Grocery, cur. 10th aud L. au^.i-3ts MJlt KENT.8. LEND1D EiGHT-BOOM HOUtE.1/witbbatb: in elearsut conuitiou; with all modernImprovements; 1007 Bast Capiiol St. Inquire at 12»Astn.a. sn23-.lt

¦TX)K KENT.1313 N ST. FINE 3-8Tl'Bt BRICK.X; 11 rooms, rent moderate, and 2018 G st. flue 3-story Bnct 10 rooms. r»ut #50; aU imprt vamentslad flue locations. M. D. PKCE. b34 t at. au^3-0t13dR RKST-1220 O ST. N.w.,9 BOOMS; ALLn mod. im. i $50. 1224 K st. 8 room;; flue cellar;mod. im.: #21.85. 220 7th at a.s_ 10 room.. a J2.Apply 1045 13th at ilw. au23 »i*

OR RENT.8J8 14TH ST. N.W., » ROOMS. 3 ONa floor, with L.ae of kl.cLau and bath-room: coBveu-

isut to public otnesa, hoteia, ana c-r» pass the ojor.inquire oi HlCXKi M. oFFL'X 1. W2.1-31'

TJOR KENT.HOUSE 18V8 F ST. N.W ; 10 KOOM8;X* modem improvements; lanr* <tr unds; rant. #.>0.ADplytoJ. MAUKY DOVE. 2istaudL au23-lw*i5oK KLNT. 15il3 14TM ST. N. W.; 10 ROOM8;f imps.; states Oil alley iu rear. #40 per nion h.a. moo. sua.

& PAYNE « CO.au23-3t* 013 15th at ilw.

VIOK K-NT.THREE HANDsOM* NEW HOUSES,r 13&1330; and 13« »th strnw -all mod..improvements and conveniancea; each 10 room* andhstu- a -*.nesrbborhood. Inquire tt owuer,Fa*hK tHbSoWMlNG. 4li5th at u.w. ao4-2m

KK KENT-A* EIGKT-BOOM BRICK DWtLL-m. 4151 at. aa. three squarws from P anaylva-U

PHILLIPS, 1419 J>sw lora ava. aou-iDlyiy SMT-MIOW. H.W.:1*B.: #60 FEB Ml),r 81# Brt-Iler-L#ia« pf 9*0. 3 Hows.8th aud Fata. B-e.: 9r aud lath; new; #2o 40 perOwaarat 518»ihst ilw. K4»-4m

1182 20th at.7r....27.501228-30 32-3* H aCh.«u25IhNlNUHAM. 1406 t at,

2012^2020 Lat.. 7ra_eellar.new. #25.001410 Corcor-n at, 3-etor>, wrs., atabie. 4Uoo

^ ft?

FOR RENT-HOUSEStX)B KRJST-W7 BAST CAP1 I I. hi . T * *"1A I

room-. #45.60,407 t-aal »«jit »t. t*u r.,-ui«,.40. '.'33 C sc roDU». II., lltu.v. r, lis rooma. r*.> K>. fr.'i >onn CaruUua trt as ,

ais rooms. I'.'j-'O. 4H and 42l> 6th si n » ustma.918.H0 210 lac n.e. a.s mom- »18 40 4 T Ttk «tLf., wi mouii. 418 40: 4*3 .td at. ue.. Ms ruumiUurulahed). 4JO. 145 \ uvtnla .*». as.. In- to.ni.* at

tl 1. t..ii LOOM will w V. colotwo p» I-Is M.L ROBK1 K. .lO* 1 sat Capitol st. su23-3t

1MB KENT- .' 1749 1l see. lOr 920 -'4th st Kr m.Uiy:Uauuaiotw 4l0'> MH>»Mil..4r. m i..ij Ho

Kl l u st, lOr iS '-til'. 1 »C itt iumi. ,*.»HO-.' '.'Uu 12r. m. i. OO 07 1020 M.rloii st ora. *2..V>3045 S It. l*r 50 «7 *1*' H at.. Mr jf* .0.-'US' M at.. lor. 5U.t»,"« l»lo*93i ai..7r....-* 5 11747 1 at. lOr 45.50 VllK 1* ¦« or... 2M.OO7*5-¦Oth. IOt.. in 1 ,4.\60 1213-1. 31Mb. Mr ,*U 4.>'JXlkit . 9r 4 .-iO W.DU<i«il . Or '1S043 \ si., I Or . in 1.40 ®T VM08 N St.. Mr Ni23*7 P».st .10r.m.L4l'5<> 17*5 K st_Or 1«.:W2*19 1 at.. 8r 40 Vi 17-.1 C «t. Or., m.i 10 30w:th Pic,9r 40.5o 400 21s< . Or 15 3080821s: st,9r.......37.50 1761 8st.3r,15911 Sr :t5 50 *4*5-24*1 1 H. Or 13.."hi11 ."<0 -'ad sc. Mr 36.50 719 19th at-, *r MIMVEtt.8r Si 40 1*17 ft at. ».... 12*134 1 st, Br- m I Mui». '.'4 b auo H_..l-'928 Pa. aTs ,strs> 35 1508 34th «t. 5r 10|3*5 ms lech it . 7t 35 >0 Rear 11 ,4 l9tliaL.4rl0 30530 20th St.. !>r U1.1 30.50 tint 24<>< 1 St .. Or . - It.' 30*141 K -C or mi . 33.50 i.eei 2407 1 st. 0 -.10 302311 U si . Or 32.50 2418 Vs. are.5r ..10019-021 23dat.. Or, NaTy Pi 8 30

tn.130 50 3 slslls. L rt Iti91V FreucU St., 6r...*7 50 *10 l«un sTe.. 4r H15*1 Pierce ic 7r ..*7 50

1 < r s tall Hat S|>t>u W WK8COTT * WTLCOX.SUV.'* 1W07 Ps. sts s m.

1>.'H R ST-14S1. 14*3 AMD W.-T* W47 uc* thi"se-».ory b u-ks. c "itsiui^K 0 o -nis sudbsth «'->:> i-er ui<JUth. JOHN bHt RM4N ft CO.su-"i-0t 1407 r st. 11 w.

1^t»K RtNT.JT Lsn>- brick 511 6th st. n w , 17 r\<ums tK.">Rn k 1107 N st. u.ts . 8 ruoius. osUmr. kc 60Biick 1117 I st d »- 11 ivwiua Vil>ruk 15:2 V* h «t u w I0ruuiu« 40brick 413 >.!.»« irrwry sv«. l«l ruotus 35Brie 1410 D »t. U.W.. 10 rvoius 30Xf* Brick ti "»3 South Caivilui svs. it, (4 rs *7 ..><*Bi ;ck 1 -'*8 i»ih s" u.«.. 7 r .win* . JB»Brick *07 13iu st sw.. 7 rooum *5Bru k *30 *d »t. 10 (vuiusNfw bru *n uL STe.. i**t 12th sua 13th>U. us... 15Br ck «03 10th «t U.S., 7 ixhi.us 14Brick 1079 Vsiley St., 1 h-uum 15hti»re-r -oui oth sud H sts u.c ....15hr ok *010 urerue Cvuit, 4 ixkiuis 11Ot&cs-ruuuis uu nrst AoOt 037 F «u ti,<r 4*

ALbi.l. I K. PuX.4U**-0t 020 1 st u.«.

FX)R RLNT.ATTRACTIVETHhU S , O. 1 BKK.-Ed«i uu; 11 ro»uiK (urtisor. sua sll uiuO. lini«i>

u< srlVi Usud t>>- i-uiily iruiiiic to kurui"*. cwmt'lt wl >furuishoi. rent u«w 10 sii luiiuiMsstt- si a MruisiiotitU-nsrt 1 YLr.lt ft Kl'lllmohl). 1307 V St. u. w.su21 tit*

FXm KENT.I'NFUUN I>HI1'.loOV H«t. *200 1741 U st. a w BO

13*4 ltitu st uw 140 5.10* 1st st u.w 00* Thoiu sCirirlt* 12.1 1527 rsu st ."*51812 N st..«ith -t !»1* 125 34>>lN>t 11 « 5(1l.>15.\< « koik sv.- 1 l.i 2112ft-*114 M S-U.W 501105 lti'.ti >t u.w ltKt 174214tli SLU.W 40120W k >t uu 11K) 1321 Cctvorsu st u.« 4012-5 C >iin. svr tOO 4 IK K st u w.... 4010*1 lmh *t u.w H>0 1.117 M.svs .101«H* «\ ? . IIsr. !xj.l. ii'ii :<4 ft st. 11. r 17ltioo iota Bt. u.w..>:>.:»:t 3ti . si u. * 1«.:k>Kl.'l N St. u * 8333 2110ft St. u w 10 301*01 11'tti it. 11.w OtKICft RUOM.->.I*ti0 V H. u.e 7o 1503 I s svcI'.OMO st. n.w 7". stablelun. «f 2.*i18*3 M st. n w 75 llais 45 tot>5lH.t7 \i ,t uw NTOBift1834 JeB raoti Place. 70 1724 14tU sL 401733 U St. u.w ti.'i

FL NIahED.I »t.. nr Far.Sg.s^i *40o ft. 11. are ,nr. I>u{<otit1 ft, nr. Far.Sn 333.33 Cir 200list.. IscliK AicPhrr- H st., ur. lOtli 150

s. u Ml 333.33 1. Iwt. 1 nihkloth 100 o7Uu»-. s\e. laciti*: t)u- l>e sal.cs, ur Cuuu.poutllr 333 33 ave 100 07

KSt.. nr. P'sr. t<n ..>00 lOUi. si«v<- scottC.l 0.07ft sL. t*t. 17taftl8th. ,30< J- fl rM'ti 1 lace 100 07Cuuu. avr., 1*1. > 1 \ > .U50 17t... upi1 Far. Nn.. 100 07llat., bet. t7thkl»ih, 10th. nr. K st 100 07seauou 250 ost. nr. iowaCtr 150psu. Iscinr ixipuat C.**.I t s .. nr Estate 1>. pt 150

kor. F aliil lKih u.w...*0i 15th. Juatshove k st 150. nr. cor lOtn *0u Pa sve . bet *lstsud

Conn. sre.. bet 11 aud *2d »t» 125Jsfl. Place 200 R. 1 sv.. l4tnftl5th.8X33Send lor BulleUns of Fu.nishcd and I'ufuriuauedBouses. U1L3. ft JoUN TON.aul8-eo2w 738 !5Uiat. a.».UR KftN1.UN'FLRMsil Ell

~

17 i. layette si^., lv-iS llthst. u.w.. lOr .oO18r 4300 1731 loth St. I* 50

1221CL ST '. n.w,.18r.. -422 14th at. 9r. 50large stab, rear *50 17 42 > at. u».,8i .">0

y ft. u.w . 12r» 125 Ulu l.'i u st n.w lor. .5011*5 loth st.u.w.,15r.ll5 15i>4 > at. n >t. nr iiO1K2WO St. U.w..l5r loo l.V-'lOst. 11.W.Mr 501044 21 at st. u.w,.13r lOO .410 14th st u w.. I0r.5llH »t n.w.,12r loo 7o* y su n.w.. hr 451728 1 at. u w.. 12r 10>' 017 i4>u at. n a..7 401534 28tb st. n.w.. 14r.80 1331 i.<<rcorm st. lOr 4"17*7 1> Sal»«st., llr....75 Hoo st ughtou st.. .41.071010 15tu st. n.w 75 137o L si. sw- llr... .401704 Conn, ave, llr <5 508 13t.i st. n.w., Wr 402404 14th st 75 -400 l4tn st u w lOr 4111.1. L 51. u.w.,llr 75 13 o Rurm >t. n.w .Or .35»«42 S V. ¦ve.ti.w .lors.U.i 1530 20th st ti. w.. 7r .35010 10th st. u.w , 15r...70 IOOO 7 th s; u w. store16*7 Ost. u.w- llr -70 suJ dweiuus 351 >10 -Otu at u.w ,10r-.7o 1213 7 tu si.n.w..Or 35*40* 14th st OO.U7 1*>44 list. U.S.. Mr .(51'iiu u -. .¦ "- . *' *". ;l.*i

«, si.."v n-'i nrtei'laItH ln«t sve. n.w . Or... .60 10V4 .7th hl u.w..Mr... .l-4011tbst. n.w..»»r. ...50 1<.32-4-0 17thM.u.w.ior.1231 N St. n »_ C 60 17U2-44U at. u.w.. lor..The kboTe liouausiauoe issuiiutJ ny i«riuit.rjoi

ttl < :.|CL- oUi> liluAiAo i. 11>Ii ! K c CO..SU18 1324 t St. O.W.

1~JOK KEN r-1.37 p *t , 2-story double Rouse, 13 rooms,cofu.r bou-« ®85X40.> 31st st.. -k-»u r> brick. 11 roouis sn«i oe.iar.. 42

Oil Rat., 3-story brica. 1* ro-ru- audcd.sr 401124 10th >t. 2-story brick, V rooms 35150.> 1 at.. 3-»t..ry inck. 9 r ouis 35112U 10th si., *-story orkk. 7 rooms ;m»1227 lotn st. n.w .. :.-»tur\ br.es, 10 rooms. 75

^ FLtvMsUftu.1138 I'JtPt.. *-«tory sud Oaaement bnck, 7 ro ms,

newi> urn abed, umiue: pnee ior a-i'tember; ressou-sbis ieut to s a'ood tenant.15*3 Con * ;aii at., 2 storv end Iswm- nt bnck. 9

rooma. niie.y fuiuiaued. %5t> for Se^temOur suu $75per lunuth tnereslter lmiuire otsu*3-t*t M. XI. P iRKftlt, 1418 Fst. n.w.

^,Ois IOM.Uk R. UUOLUIUftnorsES.

51011thst.n.w.. 10r.*l5o *.-.** H st.n w..7r.... »30511 13th st n w.. lttr.,80 h i S t. s*s.. 7r 30'07 1st. n.w.. 13r 00 131* Corcoran sl. 8r 301232 i+tu at. n w.lOr. OO 440 Bouuiftiry st. 8r ..251418 1 it. n. w_ 5r. .">5 .010-12-14 btli sc.Or 20Ot'5 Ou. -tn.w., 14r.5*.->o 1J37 Otu st uw.7r.20oi'1841 Rst. lOr 50 70* 7th sc s.w..5r 10-0-7 1 sl 11.W.. lor .<0 30 lentoi. H. u.e..0r 13.803*oC»uu w. 10r 5o :.*leut.in PL u.e.or.13.801*32 9tn at. u. w.. llr..60 1232 Wyiie sL. Or 1311"4 Oth su II I, 10r...50 -*02 lucliardaou :>i. .11 5'i310 14 bat U.W.. l*i. .oO 404 Rk baruaou PI 11.50720 nth sL u.w.. Or 50 1*11 li aL .-hop. 81450 Co. cotan st.. Or... .35 512 11 th 1U U-W- s^op. .15123 C st. sc., 8r 35

< iFt ICEJ4.041 F «t. 2d floor. 5 Iroat M37 F st. 2d floor ... *30rs.,bested by steam.» loo 031I F st. *d floor. 7r 25tt41 >. 3d floor. 5 trout rs- 03 . 1 sc . -<1 floor. 1 rtn.. 1jbu.tal Ly steam...83.3.; 4 7 uIa sve., iroui lo to 2 J

Ll<v-ut rooms in -Sun O2o i-«. avt» .kl Door.2Jl.uiluiu*,"hieproof.2ele- 513 11th at. 2r 25valors, i.e-tea by ateaui. 513 11th aL.3r *0lrorn 430 to »100 each. 100 13)» st. IL W- l.kll ..*0

710 11lust. u.w., *r.. .35 1211 F sC u.lr 5MORES.

Mumincent storv sin 1703 r» st,store ..(50liuilduiir. per uu...3,tiO<> 17eb. Pa.sv. store ...! .

1701 Pa av.. dor- I*.i4l7lh ab. Pw. kv.. stop*. .15tci list of Ittri.taiiea 110 »esc;ill lor or send to oltica.lcrlistof 1 ro|*rty lor sale call lororaeudto otbesPro| erty {uared with n.e lor rent ur sals is Lburau/

sdveiUscd Iree ol . <-t to th«- owner.SU13 R. U HOLTZWAN.loth Slid r Stknw.I?OR UKKT.L'HiFl'RMhliElt.r 1200 R at *1«'0 -14 1st St.M t50*001 R st lltf 812 lhth « .....50*0-4 list 115 17*7 lothst 451342 Vermont ave 80 *0 -0 1 i-t. u. w 351*04 S sC ho 151.1 Pie ce Place *5.40702 lothst 75 4 Fayette lerrace. -»01832 Jeff. Fiac- 02 5o 41-0 7tusUa.« 18 5013o4 i., 1. sve u w Oo 2*10 I'm. sve. n. w lo1118 iota awn.w 714 10th sC n.e 1* 501000 l.itust <>o 5'.o ltithst.se 12.5014o2 Nit .<0 142 7 f at. ulbcu room.. 10

FIRN1SHEDB. I. kT.,n*rComi..(:i:ci.33 B st, bet. 18th* loth.150Dai>ont Circ e 20l.ii* 10th sc.n'i UuiKjutOir, 150R at, uear ltith 275 N st_ near 10th 125C0L1I1.sve, n'r N* at.-jU V i.a*e u.w., near (J 1*50*5 karrwrui h^uare .'.So 1 ltu St., bet. N sndO.,115kiaas. .ia n'r 14-u.*0h :c> txiicursn.bet.lott 14 looConn.sve..ueer 1st.*08.33 Lai liet. 13tb k 14th. 80

fciiUU. FOX ft BBOWXsul5 1437 Peuu. a»s.ilw.

705 11th st u.w, lOr. . 60 3ol ft at il«. store 2017H0 O sl, 7r 60 1416 Bouu iary Ur. ..18 3u*05 Pa. sv. uw., store.."O 1418 Bouudkr\ Or. .18 H ilUoO Core ran st.. 8 3o *13 *d st. nw . 7r 1M717 8 st .Or 25 50 Uendlku ave. Uc P.eaa1515 Colunib a aC, tir...25 ant. Ur 1874*l-*3-*5 W SL Ur. 232 lat at. a w . Ur 15 40new,ea 25uo5 2:ld*t n w..5r.. 15.30

012 l a. sve. i.e.. 7r 25 1205 Blaard< u's alley lo1913 11 th sc n-w- Or. .25 1*12 Bia. den's alle>... 8219 2d st u.w . 7r..22 .V> office rooms tu i>c Cloud2*1 2d aL o.Wj 7r...*2.5o Bu'.ldwr. cor. 9th kud114 F st. ne.. 7r. 20.50 F su. u. w.

JullN bUR MAX ft CO..ko22-10t 1407 F sc n w.

1SOB KENT-IS ANACObTlA. NEW MI-ROOMCottage . larm lot. rood water; su-utly sua h. ait--

lul; locaiiou 2 ktiusres irinu street-cars; wnl rent tosiusil lami y. aduita. fur C20O per year. Apply to H.A. OK18VVOLD. sulj-wft«.*m|3oR KENT-BV McLftCHLEV * BaTcUELLeK.f 1215 t st. u w.14-room House, lOtn sc n.w, new, per yekr.ffE'.'OO.OO0". l->tk " " j«r uioutii ..30 O07 " " Csro lne** furnished, per mo.40.00U-room H. uae, Cleveland ST. n.w., n«a. pspcrwdtin oukhout, k. m. 1, per mouth. 17.60su*l-ot

FOK kent-cn-ftksikhed-lOr.60 T d'.'rt Union *.w fir til

YoVila*J' .37.50 8 d'l'Ks L laon PL. or B AOlitu^ ? It ~ 7 -37-?0 if"41- rooms. 705 bin ii_*5iusltJ^rZ al''""S5> b-rber snop, our. 13Ui4Ub a .J. «Tt. i.t, 9r... ,^C ^ |j

IkEftK 41 ItCl rfERFORD.1307 f st. k.w.

170K KENT.227 AND 231 131H bT. 8 W -»room hotue wi Ji all uiod rate unproreuienta: rent

.25 p.m. onessiuar* frwm pnntimr and EmrTw>liasOefsrhuaDt010 22d at. n. w, 8 rooms, concrete cellar with all

mod. Imps.. Rent #30.50 p. m. 1 Rr bcruxw iru to theRonae. imju re 403 7th st. law. aul8-»t

iXlR RtNT.434 H 8T. N. W, 10 ROOUft OAnwater, ftc. tnjui beptemier lit 442 50 i«r month.

b. AXl. BKoMV « CO..aulR-lm 13*1 Y at.

pot KENT.HOUSES.r *909 gat U.W, »r.. 3417 to 20 O at k.w.,ull. new .460 Ot aodoatR *15-50

3t>41 N at, 1 lr, m.t... :C> elORts.

3203 Pat. n.w. ior. aad and lata ftO,8^1*1.,. 26 SrABLlX.lft2'0 3.lo acOr.jn.1. *0 2 Masonic Ual alley M1> 10-3UI C. H. FlCKXJNU. 12U4 324 aC B.W.

FOB KENT. ,403 Dat n.e, 8r.. ilU 30-1315 is. L awa t7ft40.i0st n.e 6r ...16.30

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aa|>le.idid luvoaiuivut. UlMU L>. muM| au'Jj-Jt HtiO I atLXMt kAIX-VUT CkUf-Tllil BUIIirt'LM urw txirui r liaaidriica intli aud ata. u .. 7 raua*aud atlt. autwl. atlaiii bu.il r-*ant.j 6u.-t.aU, oab-tna-t iiiftutiia awtttklCJ»|'I c. tur ib i|attaudiiiiiat iiHulurublr kuuii m .lir ctt> lor Un- luoua) atajt.r.ua u doali.^i liAV 111 Li bi iM. COO I at. ftU6 JI "¦ It mJLLi .1 In I 1 h i \ ON nil SI CUk>lir ill Olu at aud M aaa a«r , culita lilltv 1 .W73 |N< otif.on. d. aitli .u Ia«- Ir utu.a 0 u at, witu tu IBI ru<eiuenu ana Due Piauo .or aair cft<«4i. laariNU|<UU tlir i lamiaea.¦ Vi|. SA1.I.-JJM » |7 .i».> M tM>HoMK KKW VJ rtmu. ivald tier, cetiirall) louatatl.au'J.VHt blili.Khft LlkllA.kalAN. I3taFsC

bALL.4i. FtKftT ftt. b W. b and T.Itouar. (j ruoiua. two Iruuta, |uica (1 00U.

u. l ovtan..u'.'j 3t* *o74i»alft.w.

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h. uat. j nniina iiilo- a-.OOO aftt-li.or iu t». 1S< aud lb moutfta. ki.

407 tu at.

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at «JtlViHSt'at*l>t'K bALE.I; a u vt ai.ner. orncE of

i>. M I bUAIiTZELX. B H vt M.NtitkCO..lA>tlb 1). WINk 0i«tlD.«.

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baat uit ut unca. will ru .< a baic»> ( a..ld at iiioa3-ator) Bi ick. eoin.r loui auu u aiit l ift.* . aood

bou« auu tt. eiit ut locatlou . . l^.lkiO.J-atot J aud baaauiciit Bn. k on ur.ut 1 lace. #<1000..J-atoiy fttid baaau.rl.t 1 rauia. Auava.i. hkaunuft

flaii*. 6 tooiita, atable and out ouiidtuca cbaaii.d-'.'itKj3-atory atiU baaeiueDt Brvk on North CapltoL

Ii. 11 roouia, ftii iii l ; a7,.iO0 WLota for Bait* ui Ail 1 -tw 01 tbe cltv Beautiful

lor aalr 1U the fToVillf »lUa«ft: of Htattaalll . Md.au^ .-.H BR* AltNLU k CO.

L.V1H hAl.L.HOf Ek. 141M -JOtli at. ilw. bA 1301 k at. uw.b lu.Ui. i..ftr *7.600

It., lu.l ».!.).000 Moitu Ca| an.t I ata400 \i at. u. m . b b u «b lb. ui. 1 ..Hr 0.000

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E bet. 1.1th aoU 14tli 3.i'JB to 33:14 Falun,at« 11 b. t.Di.i l.t.O '0 t.b. 5r ;t OOQ

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1013 lOtb at. u w. b 2144 I ft w..b k .Or. 4.500It., iu. 1.. lOr 12.000 423 N et. n.w , l.h_^.r .

OoW >i a u a .. b. Iu. and i boiuea rear .4 000out. 13r 11.000 13 :H \ u-«.. uu.Hr 3 b00

1(»0 U at. 11 w.. b b , 710 g ft. ar. b ft Ui.3.50010 * 9.500 23WH and 241 13>» rt

1242 l'-'tb at u.w.. bit. a w. l.u 4r 2.SOOiu i.:3ra U 000 404 aud 40«j boutb Uftp.

42VOat. u.w.. li.lt. iu at I. b 2.0001..lOr b.OOo 12 Ca|iltol ft ley a. ...

20o3 tl -t u w. b. ft.. b.b.. «r 1 «Miu. U. 12r H.000 Al.ej 4h aud Otb U

22.1 Iu uat.a ava luw.. aud 1 ata a ia.. t.b.,b. b. bra 7.500 4r B00The above la only a .. rtion of tbe iMptti o my

booka. lor fu.l lie; call at ufllce f ir tioll* 11. laaued aatur let aud 1 >tu. Iau24i i BUM. E. » AOOAkAti.1MB bALI.UEAITIFVI.8 K<>OM BRICK. N.W ,r 21 lert fmit nioU at a : B ari) u. » a.d* jft-d:$.>0t>dowi). Ivftun- (jo uioii.ui). Inquire kN CHklAhi-t, WI7 F at. n.w au23-3t*

;>ub bALL.A VLKV DEMEAhlE CORNEK EERI-nt uor ou auuib A at . oUty i.n aquftte froto laat

(.at lt.). at iiiiarlet t i.rdri. nine noma, price oftA*t-iOOQ M.M huHI.LE. .MlV EaalCa|4tol at. au2 t-3»EMU -ALHUHlt "aUJ~1N':NO UUL'nEH BE-X (iuuiuir with n.rBortbweat i or of ."»tb and A ata.lir.. ItMrar b.Uftea ar- vei> U'Wirftble ftuu r n.|lete la1 r ty rear ct. For pnea, t. .ma. and l arti. ular* railat M. U. koURi.it ; u.«a." iwtaU Ulbca. 3U2 t aat Capi¬tol at. au23-3t

1"iv>R KALE OR BENT ^TUREE-bToKY l'REMSbrick bay-*" uuow l!.>u 1 i-t li.-tae?t) Nth aud

bth n w.; uvwl> i«i> r d atid in flrat<laaa couditiuaturi'iurbjut lar in e ai.d larunt li. lue^act afpiytwW. h WltlliHl. ltta.ni Ui. Mtb auti I ata_ au'J^-A^i> IK btLEuR I.EST.1225 CON NEC IICIT AVE.Jr 12 rootua. at ^ue front, ('.*0. Alao 1020 lUtbak. ISruoiua. 475; p l« dll.5oo. deairwtua. artiattr audtuuTeu etit. Ai't .> ou 1 .eiuiara. ftklV-ltuL'Ok bALE . Nt» «J bTUUV. BVV-W IN'IXJ#F urtck bouftr. lb 12 5tli at u.w « roouia and latktuioU unpa . atable in rear, lot 2u*b" nue c- tar

lUt>lt. J M 11 h\au!8 2W 1021 bib at. u.w.

LMK >ALE-A NUMBER UE HulbL» FROMr 41.800 tu dll.G.tu aa.1.. antaJl raah iwytueftt andbalance uiontbiy to ault puit hfteera. ULu w. L.N-El.sn. loth and ll au u w. aul»-2w

IX)R bALE.MX BM ALL LRICK HOI bEft JVHTcoinp.etrU. tnrr*- rru*. d at 4 10 each will aatl tut1 in »5.400. twruia to auit. a tf-.J inaatiuaul.OKMbiLUT * ht.Al'Li.i 027 k at aul7-laa

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t>OR SALE.122b-;t0-32 34 II IT. *E 7 RUOMft;l-t l. atate aid woou 1uat. ala. latn uea an<l le-we;

2 atonaa. prew-btick rout. Irou port b<w lot l'»*7^:uoa 1 |«fi lur iuaitx lion, l'or twriua apiaty to ukttlk Cl NMNiiMAM. 14o5 F »t auk lm-

¦TOR bAI E.A BAtOAl*. TWO FIXE Kk-I-r dene*.. 472 aud 474 U at. B. w.. 11 ruotua allmodern iiui toTeuirnta. al I aril cheap to Ui.tuadlfttopuiebaarr. InQUt » No. 47 4 O at. u. w Jy2j lxu*

LX« kA E.UoLftkM. lTlO'J Win at Urr2Vimgat U.W., :12 "0 N at. li e.. ®rUk. Vr. nea. ... 07,500 3 112 t et.. b k. Or.

:K»24 u u t-. Vr 7 00j lb'?ti aud 2b 3&L Or 3 u:t.»14 l-roai*ct a*e 7.oOO tl2t*i a.d a N.il.i. a.i30.iti aLd ob M at., b 1413 35Ut-f. b . 7r. xJLb aju eto a...... tLOOu 3400 N et. kk.. Ve.

12:17 30Ut. b. b.. ftr tVooo lul .....3*503407 N at..b k.. lur.."t.OOuib. abovt la ouly a portion ot tbe i "Dt»rt» 00 mm

booka. Call for Uat. C. B. KlC'EI.lS'u.)> lo 3at 1204 32d at. ft.«.

LOST AND FOUND.

LOftl-A LARE blVuw N 1 N«iLI>H OORDOB kET.ter wt.b "A. bit .lucmuir' enareveu oft ou.lar A

tiocCftl rrw.ru Win Ia I aw tor bla return to 1706 rat.B w LL' 1LN lUi No. lr

LObl-Alurm (KJlNO TO LIVE* VTKW. Al.dl 'a iroM eaaiut.ru biwcrlet. aatuwr at |^k at

Woarf or OB tbe boat or at Rie. r tiew. Laftarai reaatM11 returned to W Ai. c HA/.k. liTery atabie Ue nwtown. Aj. c. au2&-Bl*

LuM-THD ftLAX, ACOCmT 2S, BLACK focfetbooa w.ib cont.-ftta between 7ik and b eta aad

Near kork ava. as . 4tb at. u.w. Reward tl returned kmt>.~>3 New York ate au24-2t*

^UAKUlN(xT.0 PL! ASANT KOORs OK ftBCOKD FLOOB.turu.aLid ur unfurulabbO. with ..Iif ftbkbad. koine c.iuiforta la a '' 11 rwl la ft tamity tMrawbox 24. btftr ottue 14

IN>B RtNT.1215 1 HT. *. W_ WBNlRooiua. with (food board. 1111 il. I U

and driwrtauenu. delirbUui ioowuoft.

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EXCLLLEKT bi aRXI i-LRi AIR ASP WATEBaauadr, 1 lumit rooaut. ooarteoua ireafaaait at tbft

v..kl»uk MAbftlub. near tbefttLreotrtca Coouty itunaa raaniiltit HLNtiRk. L.baua, ltd.

Anthracite Coal ot all k uda oou.lantlr Oft tad.taEubUE b Cl.Li.k CI Mb**Xk*l) OuAL.

fta wad and bpai Wooa 10 uraar|» fltaTard

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