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LOCAL MENTION. —— — The Weather. Institution of Anacostia Lodge—The PORECAST TILL RIGHT A.M. SATURDAY. Parade—A List of Charter Members. won ice Pitts Stat rise te temperate’, | Perhaps the most important event in the his-| Mr. 8.C. Ford, the inspector of gas and iy winds; fair Saturday ee ee a ink Oa ees ‘teaneerew, lodge, Knights of Pythias, in Gray's Commissioners during the year Huns, 751 Tih aw Boe pe Bust | corner of Bridge and Harrison streets, last | illuminating power and purity of the gas sup- J. Manager. night. Of the other thirteen lodges and three aa divisions of the uniform rank in the District all were represented, there being over twenty and see the special inducements for tomorrow. | Tepresentaves from Mount Vernon No. 6 and Hate Fos Patz, 1889. more than two hundred guests in all. five occasions during the year, the report says, Now ing our new stock of black andcol-| 1* was just 8:30-p.m. when the procession of | the gas furnished by the Washington company ored derbies for the coming season. B.C. | OVer a handred uniformed knights and fully as | contained more sulphur than the twenty grams Lewis & Sox, 1421 New York ave. near 15th. many more in citizen's dress. led by twelve | allowed. The average pressure of the gas No More Rouxp Suovtpens.—Braces and | Pieces of the artillery band and followed by an | tarnished wus 1.24 inches. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. S——————— rr, COMMENCING AUGUST 20, 1888, PARE, 25 CENTS. The Result of the Examinations Made gf. Berta ov oumiox Bonve Anasewnp.—Mr, Edward Carl, aGerman, -nine, by the Inspector During the Year. ° aa = aged twenty. hr} prize for putti ahh.“ ouereia cima . Gen. J. W. J. Fox during the year was 19.78 candles and the nds offered are chiefly German, Italian and und shot. He threw it 38 feet an: Bousp Sreax, (ep hag Long were mpg ieee ee epee ohe Bee ate | inves tLe oon Or aoe ‘occasions, | Servian, and the agents work mostly among | beating the best previous record, that of George of Anacostia in command of Columbia division, | the report says, the illuminating power of the | German people, representing that a num- | Davison of Edinburgh, Scotland. 1} Mr. Croggin in command of W: divi farnit by the company was found to be | ber of German business men of Washington| The Thatcher, Primrose and West minstre! Beautiful 20c. Chinese Bowl, 12c.; Rogers’ ion and Mr. Fugit of Nelson division. The than 16 candles, On Aftcen occasions the | have invested. Mr. Carl represents the Inter-| company have dissolved partuership, Plated Knives, warranted to be the very best, | 83.00 $3.00 83.00 tor market, Procession moved up Monroe street to Maple | quantity of ammonia found in the gas qg- | Rational banking company of New York city, as| Rev. 8. Matteon, D.D., professor of theology | at $1.74 a set; Rogers’ Piated. Tea Spoons. Al, i { | 10c., or 11 pouns Pe 3 none and wy regular . rice, 39¢.; 600 Solid Imported Baskets, w , ee == skirt supporters. 68. M. C. Wurtan, 1003 F. army of five hundred boys, crossed the Eastern The illuminating power and purity of the = aa ee é ge “5c. to €2.00, only Ive.; 1 Ib. Extra ity Gtxort, SUNDAY, GLYMON? Ter P. 5 Sue Peaseenal F . Branch bridge into the village, where two | gas hoe by the Georgetown company At the srs ap nt Aa ate 4 = ane Castile Soap, Lic. onl — ans, 08, ‘a ‘BE _— 5 xe a gives no smoke, | thousand le had gathered'at the junttion | were as follows: Average illumfaating power, Wie ah { oe |. D, McPherson, Marie, re EE With tte Fine Spring of ; 48, no trouble, AYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | OF the bri , Harrison apd Monroe: streets, to | 17.09 candles, The highest illuminating power Nhe jowever, chanced it $10 worth. lich., won the first onderful Bargains at Hollander’s. Steamer GEO. LAW mone $2.75 Decorated Toilet Sets, $1.99; $3.25 Dec- | wit leave steamer Leary’s wharf at orated Toilet Sets, €2.19; $3.75 Decorated Sets, | 7:00. Pare 230. Two hours uu grounds, £2.79; 6 Decor: a sis ated Toilet Sets and Jar, $4.79; = q ; 4 ae avenue, then countermarched to Jefferson | ceeded the amount allowed, and on sixteen oc- wet show ‘ong his references | at Biddle institute, a large college for negroes. | 99¢ a set: Rogers’ Plated Table Spoons. Al. 7th struct wing. near corner Betrest | sreet, followed Jefferson to Fillmore. street, | casions the amount of sulphur found in the five. W. Seligman & Co. fe sells on the | endowed by Northerners and located at Char- | £)° set; Roger's Plated Table Forks. Al oo vue Ovn Corrzes axp Teas are the finest and | down Fillmore to Harrison street, and along | 88 was in excess of the quantity allowed. The | installment plan, the usual scheme being | lotte, N.C., died yesterday at the home of his | §1'99 a vet: 0c" Stamped Dish Pans, lar; freshest goods to be obtained. If you enjoy | Harrison to Gray's hall, which point was | average Prowsure of the gee during the year twenty payments of €25 each, with @ chance | son-in-law, Rev. E. W. Thomas, Marion, Ohio. | size, o5c.; Lambe: t Patent Fly Fans, acup of first-class coffee try a pound or two of | reached at 9 o'clock. The knights marched | Was 1.64 inches, for premiums anda big prize. The prisoner | Montgomery 8. Gibson of the Preble and | ¢) 79, £12.50 Combination Dinner and Our coffee tomorrow, Saturdar.’ Sugars at cost. | two abreast into the hall’ and the ‘bend boys Daring the year 1,568 meters were inspected telegraphed to New York and the money was | Ottawa hotels, Portland, Me,, has failed. | Ho ‘he The Queen of American Watering Resorts. : > 106 pieces, $9.98; ¢31 Combination Dinner and > eM. & F. Marsan, immediately returned to the arsenal. and proved. results of inspection were as | Wired him and he procured a license and was | is president of the Nati tel men's a880- | ‘Tea Set, 162 pieces, $22.75; €11 French China 41 st. ow, follows: Seventy-six registered fast, average | Téleased. ciation. Tea Set. 56 pieces; $8.25. H. HoLLaxper, ————_—_ MNOEFIUTINS 60.755. HOw Rupee. : i Prnsowat.—Postmaster J. 8. Reagan and Mr.| At Ni Falls, N.Y., Wednesday night Geo. > 4.09 A tered b rd. 2 jiagara " Ger 4 Gexvrse Barats in one of those $10| The hall was well crowded, with its 280 average error of 10 por cents 1.449 reginterod | G60. Grimes attended the tournament at Sur- | Dayman aged twelve jeare, led bie dag to tne | A€°Db 408 7th st rc Guits, reduced from €18, a kuights, but the evening being cool no uncom- | within the limits allowed—namely, 2 per cent | Fattsville yesterday. ——Dr, Latimer of St. | hydraulic canal to give him'a swim, dog | Specialties.—Sunrise Chop” Tea, fines ; Hauporcen’s, 621 Pa ave. | fortable inconvenience was experienced, and cither way, and three did not register the gas Siete aon ee and daughter, | dragged the boy in and he was drowned. The | boc. tea. co loche and Java Coffee, 90. Ib, Sa- ATLANTIO CHET b; "el lowing through them. Eighty-five ot 18 3 among the exc z reco gare at zonn, 417 7th nw. 1 Shirts done by band st tb Acme Steam Laun- Sad bsee secke eileltbe tapeiesaen Or tes Oe above were inspected and proved on complaint; | i#ts to Niagara yesterday.—Mr. J.C. Leemade | The Northern Pacific railroad directors at ea Set, Special Train Excursion to i r 68 were c ine r gas; | * Strong temperance ech e tent last | yesterday's regular meeting in New York re-| See the Prices of Sugar at the Sugar House ary for 1234c. 1902 Faw. prevailed till6 a.m., whenknighthood had been | £2 wera complained of by ror 3.33 per cent, | Dight.——Miss Jessie Edwardes is spending the | ceived the proporition from Mr. Villard for a | im advertisement on 4th page. Wart Parens, House and Fresco Painting. | lodge was instituted by Supreme Outside Guard | D' the year 8784 was collected. The re. |#Ummer at Maritana, province of Quebec, | €160.000.00) consolidation mortgage, but de-| auié-2t* J. Mcluvers, Manager, 781 7th, PEXNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, P. Baxsox Hine M'r’o Co., 1310 F st. n.w. 3. W. Thompson of Washington. who has been port says further that the laboratory estab- | Canads.——Miss Jennie Pitcher is home from | ferred consideration thereof until Wednesday A Lot of Useful Bargains cal, Coke and Wood from Jonx- | ¥ery active in ite organization. Grand Chan- | lishd in the central part of the city does not | Virginia. Ee ge ae go herp Rol tae To be rushed off Dur Yous Coal, Coke an from JoRx- | celior Wm. Brokhagen presidings Past Grand | Teceive its supply from the new works of the STATE SOVEREIGNTY. Edward F.C: Young of Jersey City, the only On Saturday, August 17th, ene, Comer ee, eox Enorurns, leading firm Dis- | Chancellor Heisley was presentalso A. T. Mid- | Washington gas light company in square 1025, : : opponent of ex-Gov. Abbett for the guber- At Tue Far, '812 7th st, nw, wae ford, grand keeper of record and seal; Grand | between M and N and 12th and 13th strests | 4 tone Debate inthe Wash: Con- | TCTs! Bomination, has withiraws trem the There are a great many very Pasts to order #3. Hawpvrcen’s. Master-at-Arms Mockbee, Supreme Repre- | Southeast. For this reason the inspector has = OS oe | Si ee ee Nice Goods offered at this sale i Dussazp Brer, go to Ino, R.| SBtative Richard Goodhart ang Grand Prelate | 0 means of ascertaining the illuminating “Safe ipa aaa a Oasas Walla yong Seok enaaauibidaaiiie Don't fail to come and see them. ASHINGTON RESSED BEEF, go 0, 7 wer an a! of the gas furni 184 eBe Ps ° * * "s Kexix, Center market. sth st, wing. tomorrow. | tad Giheule et the Coie, Prominent members | Forks. Mir Ford reconmends: that. labora, | ‘The Washington constitutional convention | in New York esterday by shooting himecit |, D%- Strong's Houschold Ammonia, Se. ’ ‘ : Special train of first-class cosches and parior cars = z aieatte stuns oe bottle; 8 Cakes of Low & Son's Mammoth 6-07. ‘Frvest Somerset Cocxty Parst Brrrer, 30c A LIST OF THE CHARTER MEMBERS. scr7, be eotablished! st ¢. suitable point in thas} spent ail yesterday in « discussion of the ques- | "ims Sxeet Pesol, i sj e ; t | SF winners in the New York yacht club re- | Toilet Soap for 12c.; 2,500 Hard-wood Tooth | will leave 6th st, station at 4 pan. SATURDAY, Aug. c.W ‘& Co. section and provided with the necessary instru- | tion of state sovereignty in the matter of tide 7 ing: | Picks and Handsome Holder for 8¢.; Strong | ,~ Azz ang Ixvitep to inspect their win, J. 'T. Brashears, W. 8. Crown, T. B, | pointed, and that the act of Congress regulst- | ‘be gener@ principle of state sovercignty and | Quickstep, Titania, Hildegards, Cisre and Go: | 4 He.; Gring Matin, Pans only ioe., worth | bealiowed forsupper at Broad station, Pade methods of doing work. The rush still con- | Crown, James W. Childs, Charles R. Dodge, | 12 888 works in the District be amended so as | Was largely in the affirmative. The questian | Filla. 19c.; Square Tin Bread Pans only dc., worth henaines me seid: tinues at the Eurme Carrer Creasrxo Wonks, | James H. Dony. George E. Dombhart, George | *° Fequire, when for any purpose whatever the | then came up on the conformity of patents is- esol se Reece moar ed the —— z eee py A — Barbet ot. where, 691-635 Mase.ave. u.w. Telephone 787—2 W. Furcron, Thomas Gray, . .’ Grimes, | Hends of meters, that have been inspreted, | sued by the United States government to land, | Paton proclamation Dreier raved iat Fred | Polish only 12c.; Yeliow Mixing Bowls only 4c; Sinaes Casn Ice Curaw Satoox.—75 cents per gal- | J8mes H. Goddard, William Garner, George C. | ohabeodomeell Sealed are Temoved by the #88 | part of which, possibly through error, is tide | was 2 big parade, followed by a faa meeting. | Decorated Gold-edge Individual Butters only sets will be good to return on Sunday and it aah aalieweed; ce teat ton, Gel ae Farenner, Ne: Stewart, Harrivon, John A. | classed as repaired meters and brought to him | 20d. It was argued that the United States | The oration, was delivered by E, J. Waring, | 2- each; Japanese Footed Bowls only 10c. each, | Mouday following on all traina sulé-3t freezer, at 1410 I st. nw. _ d 3 ‘a W. J. Latimer, J. C. Leonard, J. Martin, | for reinspection. He asks that the following the td lass; that they "osiong: so Gad tate | Marzianst's ret colored lawyer, ‘here were | Furttgli™ i, qniee cranite Cape, and Saucers e 1 a & “ belong to the state | bi for 42c., worth 60c.; Decorated Gold-edge | om $18, 916, $15 Surts reduced to $10 Lawrence Miller, W. B. Myers, W. C. Nichol- | caiumvum, be put in the ee ee npue: | nd have only been held by the Federal govern. | ci, Toray Brosent from Baltimore, Waahingtom | pita Plates for 62. opchs Decorsted Galt | COPRRIAL BEACH SATURDAY SIGHT BOae Hamauncer’s, 621 Pa. ave. i 8. E. O'Brien. L. Redd, F. W. Raitez, Geo. 480; fuel, chemicals, &c., $300. ’| ment asa trustee. This position was generally edge re-shaped Fruit Saucers, 6c. each, | whari at 7 p.m. tor Uolouial Beach direct. se < . Ritcher, D. L. Pitcher, Charles W. Seger, here gerere Dhow feet admitted aga matter of law, but it was claimed worth 10c.; Decorated Porcelain Bone Dishes, | Pare, 75 cents. 1 Powsnrcr Firp Gases, Haxrzzn's, cor. 434. | John Robert Swain, Martin Schneider, Peter! Gpsxaz Can Proxio-— Washington and Ohio | tht persons who. 1n good 1aith, have improved | Way Dow festooned edge, only 8c. each, worth 15e.;Deco-| > 1VER VIEW FOR 1sv. SSS ——_——— Slangier, W. E. Thompson, M. C. Thompson, division, Richmond and Danvi railr — | and built upon those lands have an equal right, Py rated Spoon Holders for 15c., worth 25¢.; Deco- WASHING JONIANS® CITY AND DISTRICT. W. E. Tew, J. A. Watson, and George Wright. Commencing August 14 and continuing daily which should be recognized. The p adiay wags | You take Hood's Sarsaparilla if you bave impure | rated Hanging Toilet Soap Dish only 9c.. worth MOST PUPULAK KESORT, st Dr. A. M. Green was received by card. except Sunday until Wednesday, 2ist, inclusive, | ®t#!! om when the conveution adjourned. blood, have lost your appetite. have that tired feeling Walnut-frame Towei Rollers for 8¢., worth ONLY PLACE ON THE PUTUMAC CONDENSED LOCALS. ‘The officers of the lodge who were installed a special pon A Will be run to grange camp, ou 299 or are troubled by sick headache, dyspepsia or bilious- -; 72 Sheets of Shelf Paper for 7c.; Long- LIGHTED BY ELECTRIC ' ? last night are: Dr. Geo. C. Havenner, past | tho Washington and Ohio divinom, leaving ‘the Girls Who Drive Tamdem. ness? It has accomplished wonders for thousands of | handle Dusters for 9c., worth 15c,; Colored ae Saeeee, ins oad vietladl galtad laielignas yester- | Chancellor; Jas. H. Dony, chancellor com-| Raltimore and Potomac depot at 6 p.m; re- | #F0m the New York World. aticte: people, and, it given a fair trial, reasonably | Glass Salt or Pepper Shakers only 7c.; Hand- ouisint on ee ant forest the Seer Bat rit tg | Regie, sen G Teovard iw commander, | rning, lacing getge eh at H0S0 a "7 | ine te ioe wacker inthe apring al the |S op some Bey Sey dy Tc worth €1.00, Lange | Sears soy eg mgm which she described as ‘a black an fe! = t i “] “ " Return! Jasbornscaberba ts “horsey” girls have been filled with a con-| nadno sppetio, Loser ereat deal with headache, | Footed Covered Hampers for 8ie.. worth $1.25; bined 5“ edge. Radome era — “Old Black Joe” Gone at Last. saming ambition to ride a tamdem. It will be | one could and asherdenr ea dank Since taking Hood's ace Ee ‘as posing Uthan or | * seal; W. J. Latimer, master-at-arms. From the New York Herald, today, remembered that a resplendent individual in | Sarsaparilla I have not had the headache, my food has Lawn Chairs only 69c., worth 98c., Large | 4, ully day every 4 Leaving at 10 a.m. Re It was ® weary lot of visiting knights that | _Theoriginal “Old Black Joo” died at Mount | gray trousers and an evening coat used every | Feished and seemed to do me good, and I have felt | 3ajolicn Water Pitchoce only 23c.; Antique Oak | “irut*rn. ‘Dancing Sobod! Reunion every Gatun. climbed into @ band wagon in front of Gray's | Holly, N. J., yesterday in the little cabin where | day to appear in the ring of the greatest moral | win Owine stronger every day.” M. A. STEIN- | Frames, size 8x10. only S4c., worth 50c.; @ Lot | 4) eveuiux, ieaviugut 0-50 pau. Nevueulug ee Th oD hall at 6:20 this morning and departed for | he has lived for years, just on the outskirts of | show on earth, riding pretty chestnut mare | wat’ 22 Cmmasveuts, Grand Rapids, Mich of Handsome Satin Vases ‘marked down from | ¥ihaycits qapbington, and it was an equally weary lot | the town, His proper name wasJoseph Queen | and driving ‘before. him two more horses HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Zoe. to €0c.: 0 Large-size Decorated Chamber | uve oes Weunemus dog. blind in one eve and coughs.” esterday afternoon a three-year-old child of Henry Bukar. who lives on K near 43 street southwest. was knocked down by the wheel of ® hack driven by Wm. Cedar striking it and was badly bruised about the face and arm. Ofticer Heins arrested Cedar. ts, Joc, juwn und back and at the grounds on all { Suudays. Fine Brass Baud on suudaye, r . b cir several homes feel Tikukrutn” wale be weonner at ‘ Set, new strle, for $2.29. worth $3.50; Beautiful | Fite dituer aid supper iuruiswed us the grvulnie Grebe eee "| awe {same time with their minds fal pepearsalpngese dee ipantaent yy much grace and skill” They rere conolied by. L HOOD & OU, Avouecdice Lowell Maas | Satare-shaped Decorated Dinner and Ties Set | °X; otyectiouable parties allowed on auy of the above DEFEATED IN CHICAGO, - | Rett committee consisting of Gray, Havenner, | He was born in Virginia in 1777 and the fact | hrscrtan pat, them theese a ean | 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 4_ | ceived another lot of’ those 10e. Wheelbarrows | °F charters &cyappiyto poorer: ‘chonee’s Sue Pa thea py 200 visitors, hissed anaes a in an old family pide caged eater 3 jumping all three over SSS ssa iain. seule cis = ernie, = 8. 2 epee, b How the Senators Lost the First Game | whose wants were supplied at all hours of the | in his possession ang it son focnd weeceg the | thesteatio ae ples scagtant elways elicited en: | T aawira, Busser, Suawis. ee | Dab OS PORN hw Gee of the Series—in Other Cities. Feisak parece, igaese restaurant, just across | ofrects by Coroner Coppuck, who took charge | the hearts of, the girls whose domestic. affec- DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, he aie se teenk. Te nn | does Dee Mihai tenia. ane Mish aihabdbd tots uaaihan gume fin tho sielli | 403 moratag tigi a uagaod ‘aabevineleae of the body. ‘Old Joe” was a runaway slave, | tious were settled on the stables. At the clos- “4 i Bg, engage 7 Bhan mg od Ray es, - at ham. aud 6 pam. susrp; returmug leaves at 4 aud ; % t tre settlec les. 08-| PRUIT OF THE LOOM Yard- Brown's Jamaica Ginger, 35e. Lime Juice, 2c. | 10-30 pun. bene bust Gul wud TetUruAMe funing yesterday. when Anson's men earned a | gatifed the thirety, and the sun rose on the and came to New Jersey in 1827, where he was | ing exhibition night at the riding school sey- | , 2207 100) wide, Bideche’ Cot ty : hool se : ffys Malt Whisky, 80c. Extra Fine Sherry, | butu ists, Extra Gaines aba Prise tor viaidees z > taken care of by some of the residents of Mount | eral of them attempted the same thing, with Beautiful New Style weg b } WI 7 Sect, | _ Ladies icke Geu > Fun aud put an end to a well-played and uncer- | »2P| pag age fraternal gathering ever | Holly, one of whom is still living and remem | somewhat varying success, and’ feeling, that BLACK SUNRAL SILin cretinent quality, 0c. gr nee Ng ya lage | Roath cmcee? ot ot ne S66 eter tain contest by the score of 7 to 6. The batte- | ington knights will be present at the nextregu. | D&t® that he was well along in years when he | they had not done their possibl: best, most of LONSDALE CAMBIO: aoe width. pare wool.S736e, & FP. Mersons, 417 7th ot, aw, ries were Fersin and Daly and Tener and Far-| lar mecting, one week from last. night, in the ae rere Yenen pans th omnepeople | them have been vigorously practicing during quality, 108 patuatenked Will Retire From Business. GEKAND FAMILY EXCURSIONS AT POPULAB rel Tener started out as though he were | same hali, ave mil ret wants an ept him in 6 summer, ant about in Jersey and up ant CARTERS, Cash Store, What there is left of our stock of Boots and wie: ICL. : ; eee a | comparative comfort. He was very patriarchal | down both sides of the sound it is growing to " > FIVE HOURS AT 1Hi BLACH. HOME O P.M gving to let the Statesmen pound him all over | ;UNAaCy, FEIGNED AND REAL, | i? appearance, and his form was tect nearly | bea familiar sight to see young yombn aa 711 MARERT SPAOK, HEAR TEE SE, Shoes you can have at a big bargain. Call tring r 8 7 DAILY AT 10 A.M, 5Ai LiwAis EXCEPTE the lot. but by the middle of the game ho had ——— double with the weight of years. A monument | horseback driving another animal before them. | VALUABLE PRESENTS for Cash Customers. oon Sggcpemrory scp * ma Prem tin-btrent katy Wine Sicadied down into s most effective form.| A Dodge to Get Free Transportation | Will be erected to his memory by the eitizens, | Among the very daring ones this also, includes | of i Avpairof Largersise Fine Dasmaak ioweiesoreh < poscanrge ae aa Cut pen i Sob pe te Chicago out-batted and out-fielded the visitors Home—An Imaginary Millionaire. A Card. ‘¥; and unsophisticated | 75 cts; 4 Hult-dozen Fine Damask Napkins, worth uy Your Sugar from the Sugar House, culty. Appiy assers-by hold their breath tosee these plucky | 75c.: » Pair of bilk Embroidered Giove-fitting Corseta | 731 7th. See prices in advertisement, 4th page, Dyiendia sunt ocaench perp Bathe the ae mig | John Clay Brooks, the North Carolinian who | , Office of the Georgetowh gas light company, Mile Amazons go dying over atone wall wi pio. $28 OSs ee er eeOOSETS. | auie-ate J. Mcluvzex, Manager, | "ine Shady trove, wit, Chair ; Y $5. n No. 1118 29th street, Georgetown, D. C., At ¢ | # couple of lively hunters gnided by a pair of | “CHINA SILKS, INDIA SIL: reduced from 50c. r of the ninth. Washington scored 4 in the first | Was Feleased on his personal bonds by Judge | 1.599 “Statement of ererage monthly excaie | Mads that only take'n five and a hall gidve for | t if ra “Darcie st the Grand ae Table Butter, 25c. Merzoen's, yeaa : i ilmot's | Milla yesterday upon his promise to leave the : . covering. and with no seat eqcep* such ascon-| 1444 CHALLIES, choice styles, &c., 10c., 12% ith et. nw, : 4 On Diceiner. eretes a eu ‘sis a -* Daly's bee: city is today the occupant of cell No. 1 in the | POWeF Of gas furnished by this company for | ventionslity permits to women by hooking | 1c. 156-308 Aer Desire 2 wxe-im _“Goumeoing Amato Soa ma ch ‘With Wise bit fora bese snd | rst precinct, “Insanity” is the barge on | ‘Wélve months ending with July, 1889, as per | them up on the side of the saddlo end giving | FiGUKED BATISTE, beautiful styles, reduced to We Must Have Room. pa og - dase bit. In the ase : Therefore these extraordinary Clearing Sale | G1 AMER BAKTHOLDI IN PLACE OF DIXIE was forced at second by Wilmot. who scored on | which he is held. ‘The prisoner's insanity was | T¢P0Fts of United States inspector of gas and | them asingle stirrup. Miss Lily Lawrence of | “fivprerras. Elegan ‘huakes bouriy trips trom Custerlana'e Dost Brees i, Meme it dress rhy S hits by Beecuer ond Irwin. The one ran in | suggested yesterday, but his appearanco in | Meters: 1888—August, 16.45 candles; Septem. | [yuide is one of, the well-known whips who | yard aud alt wide af pure weal tia all ours, soa | Pices at Wy. Haus & Co.'s Reliable Shoe d-strcet whert aud iovt of Huh st, ceurgewwn. eee we pt No. | has been trying her Land at this feat ~ | Salus Toe; price red ‘Sue. Houses, 816 7th st., 1922 Pa. ave., 231 Pa. ave, ! Liver adver Landings, and the ouly bout stopping ot the sith was Washington's last; “Ryan mulled | court was that of a aene man abd he was there. | UCT 1/0 candies: October, 17.15 candies; No- | Mt Deen trying Ler Land at this feat this sum |W AL DABLY PRESENTS foe teen Costomers s.e.: Ladies’ Fine Hand-turned Boots, €2.48; | Ditie'= Luding. Inuud-triy 10 cla. sieducen tate Jobn Irwin's fy and Carney and Daly each got : Tecate. 12-8 Coe Reloeo candles: | eldest daughters of Mr. E. C. benedic Pete ce Of tnetollowine presents with apurchase | worth €4. Ladies’ Feather-weight Tipped But. | “6° "Het, ulty tcaeure Bowie to hire bases on bulls, filling the bases. Then Hoy | {ore discharged. Brooks seemed to imagine en dlog; February, 17-98 | famous horsowomen, cau drive ® tandem, in| Gait most $150; 4 desks tine Beem Reece | ton, G1.96; worth €2.00. Ladiee’ Freete kia #3 OF Stzeot Whnet (ieiephone Su3-29 weited for Tener to pitch four bad balls, and | that buildings he passes are going to fall and day, 11.98 candice; suse, 1ppbeandiee | this way straight across hunting country with. | Yet, 84-00, oF t4o Patrsof Largenise Miue Utumer | Low Shoca at £2.37, Ladies’ Best “Russet Gost |Z aescar ay sxe. re ore , he. too, trotted to rst, forcing im « ‘run. | that he will be caught under one of them. | candles; May, 17-38 candles; Jung, 17-U9 candles; | Coe nel ng a Gaie TNUCREDID, Bue tie very lowest pricesforcash. | Ties, $1.23; worth $2. Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Derchants’ aud Miners’ Transportation Ga, Ghicago stored ne te CA ey oer in —_ This morning when a Sran reporter called Equal to 17.1334 candles per month. u a aus t Shoes, $1.28; worth $2. Men's Bost Kan- Baltinore vas Rettola to Boston Huston soade 8 hite and 9 errors and Chicsgany | ®* the station the prisoner was found Joux Leetcn, President, |More Cars for the Pennsylvania Rail- Barco Bhocs, $4.60; worth €6._ Men's Hand-| — pvery aueasiay snd Thrureday, 4 o%hock P= bite and 1 error. ? TRYING TO HOLD UF THE PARTITION WALL. art Soa ‘The Pennsylvania railron Ase Tur F; R. Kangaroo Shoes, any stVley $1.73, and allot |, Feratichatus mediseat ios aitte saersom . “How long have you been in Washington?” Killed by a Woman. Pennsylvania railroud company has de- RE ZHE Foittowie Evepuctioxs ge Pr Me se Bo gid Or | berths, 17.50, round trip, $22. Upper deux stare ; _ OTHER GAMES, =| seed dan, rei maeaie At Covington, Ky., Wednesday night there | *ided to order 1,000 more freight cars, making ned indsor Bankrupt Stock at less than og rou Lerthe, 14: round trap, $25. "Pr further sue eee a otnd the ball all in s heap in | "No, thankyou; I don't drink,” was his re-|wase wedding at ‘Turner hall, followed by a |i all 6,000 cars, ‘The reason of this large| | SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENTS FoR your _ | Pri°*- ee ns a the fourth inning and scored 7 runs ther and * you; : ~ baer de i i: . A. L. BUGGING, General it, pe a pe r ies mai Make these people pushing on the | dance. At 2 o'clock yesterday morning a crowd | °'der, it was stated by a prominent official, is Don’t Fail to Attend Fed Sie, ere, winning the game from Indianapolis by urine oa jogs Ay “they are | of outsiders forced their way into the hall and | ‘hat President Roberts is fully awake to the | $1.50 French Percale Shirts, 3.Col., 1 Pr. Cuffs... 69¢ | the Great Half-price Sale at the Star Shoe| Telephone Baltimore 247. wy 29-ha Same oe! 8 - 6. tees fan Se going to kill me. en he crawled into one | a general fight ensued. In the melee Harry | Becessity of having more available rolling ae oe ee ee ee BY ss, Pods ; oiling | haool' Gieme Ghe Tease Basclere 11 ‘hits and 8 errera. i lo, - : street jeweler, was struck on the head with a | order will be coal cars and the remainder the Men's Russet Oxfords at 90c.. worth € ON THE CHESAPEAKE Pittsburg won from the Giants in the first beer glass bys woman whose identity is un- | box pattern. S05. SRE Moen, sssessmesseeessennnes25e | Men's Real Calf Shoes at $1.50, worth $3, a, es i — being 9to 3 — po: a. rhe 4 fractured blag sy and ——_+oe-—____ ered Kid Oxfords at 55e., worth $1. THE MOST COMPLETE IN ALL ITS APPOIND- Carroll an eefe, Ewing an a jeath resi ie woman was @ com- dies’ Kid ra Slippers at 38e., worth T5e, were the batteries, Pittsburg made 9 hits sud ‘Suubies pemeiee. pany of ex-councilman Von Gundy, a notorious Seba, ae pen Song eee 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL FLANNEL| [‘adice’ Deugbla Kid Groene Gi, oe: MENTS OF ANY RESORT OM THE CRSA © ezrors and New York 5 bits and 3errors. In| eter in the day Sanitary Officer Frank, to }P° Holam ad gambler. “The Police are search-| 4 1 ny, uth's pris ee of popeapioeet a chi Misses’ Pebble Goat Shoes at 75c., worth $1.50.| * i a » i reen of "s Solar-ti SERA cna wens EAA St Tonto ot Scena | whose the case had been referred, received in- | woman, wer et ern te | aR RatA STR toe ths arbath 66 au Aaa is ae ee eee PEAKE BAY OB FOTOMAO RIVER. triple. ‘bese, with a muff by O'Rourke. gave | formation from Brooks’ brother-in-law, to a = sea song. There were over 200 competitors for Children's Kid Spring Heels, sizes 4 to 8, at Sruns. Gore and Ewing were injured during | the effect that the prisoner was a dis-| Keeping an Eye on the Valise. the prize. Mr. Green's song is entitled, “The — ae. worth Te. the game and retired. solute fellow and was feigning insanity in | From the Arkansaw Traveler. : . : fea Boys’ aud Youths’ Button Shoes at 75c. Subieee Cleveland scored in every inuing and won | order to have thé goverument send him to his | A railway train in Missouri stopped at an | Dauner of the Gea.” and Afr. O'Reilly sare. it worth $1.50, : j ' the score being 19 to Dakeloy. Teitchell, | formed of thet etek baad teams was in| eating station and a bungry traveler, starting | tong. ‘The publishers of the ‘ruth will now ee ee Ti due tend Sern Home ae vee a REESE Gruber ond Zimmer, ond Madden ‘and. Kelly | Brooks from custody. | °0°® @#ebarged | out, thus addressed a man who set near him: | offer a prize of $100 to be “competed for by ——— ‘ Were the batteries, The batting of the Infants suomuane nicest. “I wish you would keep an eye on my valise peg eas desiring to set Mr. Green's words OUTFITTERS, Smoke‘‘Toss Up!”?All Havana and Sumatra.Se Ts Sethe iat tis times and! made’ one tingle, one | 08 he other side of theroom in alt No, 7 | "hile Tam Kone aaeiGa Sui ross Great Slaueffter in Sugars. Pe eh pata two-bagrer, three three-baggers and a home | Was Jas. W. Baldwin, who was arrested Wednes- bh seks eet tn & The Flood Relief Fund. dy22-m,wat-1m 623 Pa. AVE. N.W. Housekeepers, PsbuasA6. Bebe a rap. Tebeau was seven times at the bat and | day night, supposed to be insane, As published | , SBortly afterward the traveler saw the man | ‘The subcommittee of the flood relief com- Attention! Leave bay hidge week days 6:10 aud 8:30 p.m made three singles, a doub! You can save from 20 to 30 per cent by buy-| Meise S:80, Daud ¥ p.m Eadford made two singles. Rees ati Sten thictt® TAR HOF | mittee concluded their conferences with the and a hom in yesterday's Star, Baldwin imagines that he double and &| has been made wealthy through ‘the granti i : local committees at Johnstown yesterda: ing your Tens, Colles endifegees and oon gpell- solange red been made w Branting | afterward a police officer, whose attention had stown yesterday and Pocten, Dendoaeh Wik. her drone ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR. evdliaih teatie 43 ute ond’ errors, and Bos- = paper — ~ Petes og 2st | been attracted, arrested the culprit. By this | agreed upon a report which provides for the Prorze Taxes At Proven Prices, Tue Great ATLANTIC AND Pactric Tea Co., | ‘The 9:05s.m. week day and 9.50 a. m Sunday tos hs aat' cor tnag a Sead and ony ake foe Sapo | mm age cul heard | ibation of 6.140.604 to Al te clues a gh IEE glenn nrc ASSOCIATION OAntEA, sty, | anny ay eae es Ho wed examined yos- | fall upon the thief, had him arraigned befarae| cosy enn ae ot nga. The first three | ous the world's most fumovetubeice the nameot ZiSstores in the United Seaton Lyn ope ty fy 7 rane rng morse ov By Prot oes reshma Caer ge eg $1,000, £800 and 2300 each, while" Who" ons | Dresden Worsted stands doservediy high. Tt i liht | Beaware of ushroom Concert and hnaitators, | Ficys"is"rsitansrs sist tiara saree 2, At Cincinnatih—Athletics, 10; Cincinnati, 9. cs “Well,” said the magistrate, addressing the speed 3 e Pi 5 at is Dieuwer eaves bay hiuge, week days, 14 am.; * ro rer y» | are to get $0, 22 and 15 per cent of their losses, | 12 weight, pleasant to the touch, yet strong and almost . are Sugars at cost. ~ = - = At 0 Louis—St. Louis. 17, Colambus, 11. At| Tux Gaxaresr axp Most Aumuaren Warzn- | P°UpG°T., That defense have you to make? |r atiera readjustment the oalonlation of she | weurrndeting “We have nod oneaaeutio omens riper er yn Tite Sd weet lia, Sab Sita SN Louisville—Baitimore, 3; Louisville, 0. ING Piace 1x Amenica.—Have you been there? , ‘ committee holds out there will yet remain | this season with fi i Standerd A, Sige, me answered. ‘As the man was getting off the a" - i : Suits made from this material. We! White Extra C. 8, Tickets on sale at B. & ©. offices, 619 and 1351 Sake Rests ean esiaha, Pontes okies Me mY Advice and leave by the | train he told me to keep an eye on his valise, | $600,000 to distribute, which will Tequire an- | control it for the District, and that is ia itsdl «gun Extra ©. T5ge.. Portssivanis avenue, and St dat” Gu Sunday ob We didn't expect Ferson to lose his game in | Ponmeyirania, tailroed special on Saturday, 41 T told him 1 would; and just after he had gone pais eerie ag hoped prope ll eat antee that the price is right-$15 s Suit, Several] Block Sugar, 9¢¢. eS —— ‘ - cdr : | I remembered that I had to go up-town to at- ati P 3 ONT VE Saeed topes guly $8, and the privilege given toholders ofthe | tend to a little piece of business. What was 1 | tes that suffered by the flood in the eastera | Shades of Gray, ranging from the Light Steal to| Powdered, ES Mister Mant CORCORAN, Gut. 1.1 ihe Windy City. Pull @ Game away | tickets to return by any regular trein Sunday | todo? “I had given my word as a gentleman | Part of the state, tool faiteete ten A Shave enly: Dt | Wo'are the ploncers in the business aad tee | Virtna, worse iT, eects Seat) te cua from the Windy City. hemes sae Rn SE that I would keep an eye on the valise. M 2 ey ep yeas ian | Uned: faultless in ft. - i Pao alte 3:50 pin. Pare, round-trip, Ol. tncieaing cdmaamem a Nilinot made a three-begger yesterday, Daly A Wasik. ebeer Mibben, business up-town was important, but could Y, eee Se Serie cee ‘The Sir Oracle of Swelldom says that for the prome- | Gumer buy pour ute “rect with the con i ervubieabd again cash two duuhles, ana Wise and Hoy a single | Wm. B. Gurley has been elected a director Cheer bed Bt ppg ade py pe 4 presence there of the Indian commission, and | 2*4¢ the sea shore, or the mountains, a White or | Sugars, Teas and Coffees Steamer W.W. COLCUMAS leaves 7th st wharfdaily apiece. of the Columbia national bank in place of| not; 1 would keep one eye on the baggage; I | Te *Pout equally divided about signing their | Striped Flannel Suit is the proper thing, We have | direct from us. iio siatS30nan perwess ‘The three errors were made by John Irwin, | John E. Herrell. resigned to accept the presi- | world take it with me, Istarted. andthe man, | @BQsaway. both, complete in lines of sizes, Srtiped, $12; White, | | Now is the time to buy. Do not forget the | “Stisday sveuiug—The crening trips Daly end Carvey. Arthur Irwin made 5 outs | dency of the National Capital bank. seeing me and not understanding the purity of $15 a Suit. peed a) ap elle care ry my Nec anand Rh Te tp and 6 asists. There were no stolen bases dur-} mt my motive had me arrested.” An English Sergé—Black or Blue—in Sack or Cut- | Keoper in Washington aad euburbe Toza0, and wiid coutiune te eiltire wutunser: ge games resulted oddly, as regards| “Judge sheiageat ry Fe al mga om font away Shape, While not quite as pronounced. is | “We make a specialty of Tea and Coffee, and | fstaellfalfaui seams t auy Sot ase S : ‘ ‘ “ ” selling furnish you with better Coffee and undaye—throe trips—lesving at 10:90 aos, 20 the race. Both leaders and both other-enders | ing $10 fines in many disorderly cases,” sald a ee ee Se oe pee eee pote? br . Kachiug Waskiugten at 2,6 wud’ ya lost, while the four middle place clubs went | oii im a r, I think you have acted i Saees Sat at 610, abt weiner) a. enn mee] oes ak can BG Seeained ‘Sloubans tr 'the Es abead. This gives the Phillies more hope. pease vi tices! sine Jowvines toe Sram 30 | 5 cceakie manner. You ore discharged Tt tency in saying there are no such fitting Clothes in Another hard hitting day. In Chicago there | Porter this morning. “Ten-dollar fines are | "The traveler had turned away, when, finding town—Keady Made, AMUSEMENTS. Were 20 bits made, in Indianapolis 25 hits, in | the only things that will break up some of | a man walking beside him, he remarked: “He H ————s ————— Pittsburg 14 hits and in C! these gangs of corner loafers, who use such dis- | is a peculiar justice of the pence, T must say, ee Ex oo hy 10% od gusting language that it is almost impossible for | H ly impressed with the story of s 5 7 A ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., W BALUADAa, August 17, at Bpas, SUNDAY st ing’s cheek and Carroll's shoulder | respectable persons to pass without hearing re- ge! Y AA ¥ il 2 p.m., eveniux at 8. Addresses by dobu GEE inte collision yesterday at the plate wheu | marks that shock them. Five-dollar fines do no| “Stranger?” the man repeated. “That fel- 8 aah REPRESENTATIVE AMERIOAN CLOTEIRES, ; Bem, Subptiy ike utttater to aber: kev” Win. Wartt the Geutlemen Giant was sliding for home. | good. ‘The earner loafers, white and biack, can | 1ow's uo stranger. “He iw constable bud ia at. ‘00 aa au9-0o 310 SEVENTH ST., COR OF D. a. 5 SUBN BROWNS BCATPOLD Ob Tae SLAG, Oddly enough the shoulder came off first best | easily raise $5. When they are arrested they | tached to that old rascal’s court, ‘Adaninaioun 250.; Mrwer ed, BO. sul6-2e° and the doughty kicker soon after retired from | send word to their female friends. usually, and Se aso . here. NAN NEW WADEIN THEATER me—voluntarily. re was bit m the erally comes; fines me Royal Musicians. cao ining Rooms, using - aieweutie f— yg Vania avenues neck by a pitched ball and succumbed. oe norgeend thats -vieteaee of toe ow From the Musical Record. S . x ik x | War You Suouzp = Cottee | K oa . Bog 4 Ty fhe gone ye gta oe Kings, queens, princes and princesses ate x so from us. GRAND OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 19. relative position occupied by an Association fond of music, just the same as ordinary peo- Gue COME TO US FOR YOUR CLOTHING, 4-820—4 AND BOS SL.aViINS ple. Many of these dignitaries endeavor to play some instrument. Some are successful at the same time — our excellent Baking ALL AMEKICAN COMBINATION. BECAUSE WE CARRY A FINE LINE OF Powders and Thea-! iectar Teas, to give eithere “Whole perforu ance ¢:00d."—Baltimore American. P handsome Piate or a beautiful Saucer, | _Sente now on sale. aul2-66 and others are not so, although the courtiers ‘THE NEWEST AND BEST GOODS, We wil alo eive an clegant. Pi @ useful HE CY = es, 2 BY, AVE, WILL GU; -broom Holder, Box, Wash Tins Tout fo fac the: Faye em nite, Jeane ates sens’. 5. ae, ALL THE DETAILS OF OUR GOODS 80 THAT OUR CUSTOMERS MAY BE SEEN TO GET OXLY GOOD RELIABLE WORK. BECAUSE WE TRY TO GIVE YOU A CONCERT EVERY NDGET LITTLE BETTER VALUE FOR YOUR BY BEST MUSICIANS OF WASHINGTON MONEY THAN YOU CAN OBTAIN aNY "> WHERE ELSE IN THE CITY. pf ittaes weenie ous same aan sit tub aeane we JDP°=EsNEss on Tae LrQVOR ART, GUARANTEE EVERY THING WE ELL, AND ‘Deaitively Cured by edministering Dr. Hainer