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1890. ("= THD, SUAL FICuASION OF Tux ‘To KIVER VIEW, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1890, Crzvetaxps Soperir Baxrxo Pownen, _Dosheaye:berwonrt fubst at 10am soe Tange 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. LOCAL MENTION. FEW VICTIMS OF BEAT HERE.| DROWNED IN THE POTOMAC. The Weather. fs it Because of the Wide Streets and | Edwin Arnold Falls Overboard From FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. FRIDAY. Breezy Open Spaces of the City? the Steam Launch “Little Nell.” ni Columbia, Maryland and —- leveakin Gecemore waren poe fair weather; | TALK WITH 4 PHYSICIAN AT THE EMERGENCY | © Edwin Arnold, a young man who for a num- southwesterly winds. HOSPITAL—DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUNSTROKE | ber of years has been employed at the govern- CONDITION OF TRE WATER. WILL THERE BE A DEFICIT? tions Will Not Exceed the Revenues. -Mr. Canhon, chairman of the House appro- Ppriations committee, commenting yesterday AND HEAT PROSTRATION—HOW THEIR TREAT-| ment propagating gardens, was drowned in | upon the statement of the condition of the ap- | Baltimore, which was due almost entirely to Yesterday the Maryland democratic state committee held an unusually long session in . a) Temperature and condition of water at 7] MENT VARIES, the Potomac river, about one mile this side of Propriation bills made in the Senate by Mr. | the recent appointment of a new chairman of Assoucrsy Tu Best erompar EVENING EXCURSIONS TU msn Cveet alle, temperature, Oh; centiiien, fam 7 Clifton Beach yesterday. Arnold went down | Allison a few days ago, which, he said, had | the committes by the chairman of the last NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. _ eager ye gre a hoot 5 apes fewer on of ee. crcl dae the river with some friends on the steam launch | been misunderstood by ‘ish welastnalcan | taidihin: ‘couvention.: Barnes Comp BECAUSE ee iti at not connection. 36; dl is most o! some state ; routh conuection, 86: distributing ‘reservoir, | ieee cities of the cout. ‘This ie m eaune of | Little Nell The party was to have been | by others, emphatically denied that the amount | ton, the newly appointed chairman, celled the Mtepare and wholesome, FARE, ROUXD TRIP. ter ture, 82; ‘condition at influent gate 4 gons two days, The boat was going at full | of the appropriations by Congress at this ses- | committee to order, saying that he would make It te mchest in cream of ausa, 00; condition af elinant gate house, 3. | Surprise even to the medical lpepuruhp ex speed and the unfortunate young man had | sion for the current, flacel yout will exacod the | a statement nfter roll cally His statement was sae pa High water in the river, 9:06 p.m.; low water. | Partly accounted for. no doub seated himself windows. Losing tment 3:14 pm. ; the streets ere wide and airy and are well tn one of the Tevennes lhegthesenec oe boar regrow RON Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves ber wharf, foot of 6th st., at 5 p.m, shotleG by hemerede Sepen, / This thes aironin- sis baisncs he fol overboard, and did nof rise | He said: “Mr. Allison states the aggregate | of chairman, recognizing it to be the right and pala reveal P Bile highest t leavening ‘Tickets sold om steamer at 30c. fur the round trip to a ree i he sunk, or at least he was not seen again | pro} aut harman of the last democratic ELAND'S power. all along the line. Flanuel shirts reduced from | tion of air through the spacious streets renders by tassel bee bable regular appropriations of the present | duty of the c! an ‘Virginia Beach, on the Atlantic ootan; finest surf session at $359,000,000, which sum includes the | state convention to make such appointment SUPERIOR ‘Food raised with it keeps $2 to $1.45; $1.75 and $1.50 shirts now go for | the temperature less oppressive than in cities waivingae itdhie wen cum Bowe, whole amount of the sundry civil bill as re- | Mr. Schley at once offered a resolu- BAKING PO bathing, elegant meals, lange, evvl and shady pavilions 1. Fraxo & Soy, One Price, cor. 7th and D. | where the narrow streets lined with tall build- ‘Moist and sweet ; The launch was stopped and the young man’s | ported to the Senate and the whole amount of | tion declaring “that the chairman of this com- facing the ocean, Rout Now ings intensifies the fervid rays of the mid-| ccoosnions searched abodt the river for some | the fortification bill ee it the Senate | mittee, being unable to perform his duties as & wile Sate gel, teanh ere ens dees benteniaibenten mannan is the time for a “Perfect” gas stove; all sizes, | summer sun. Althougk there has been a larget | ti. ¢or hig body, but without sutcess. Then | 9nd is now pending in conference; which two | chairman, the committee proceed without ABSOLUTELY ‘Romical than any other ei prices. Proportion of warm days already this season | 4.4¥ continued on to Clifton wh, expecting | Pills wilt ‘most surely be reduced in the sg delay to elect a chairman.” THE BEST. Ttalwaye gives unsform re- | “Ett # #Peton the Lady of the Lake or Jane Moseley C. A: Muppmwas, 614 12th st | than usual here, yet at the Emergency Hospital | to got some hooks and makers dine line, but | STEALS $5,000,000 in conference between the | _ Geo. W. Stoncbreaker offered a substitute for nuathn tind Youn eyesight fitted $1, Hempuen's, 453 ave, | aSran reporter was told this morning that | being unable to procure hooks word was sent | *¥ Houses. Mr. Schley's resolution, recognizing the regu- had beer drag % also includes lari PPO! Com ‘Supper on steamer, 75c., Breakfast, 500. All the del- heat | here by the steam: ttano for a to be ‘Senator Allison inclu in the said ity of the appointment of es Compton $4.00axp 5, trousers to order, Emsmxax | OO ction brought there for treatment, | seat down on the Norfolk steamer, 0 that the | $35,000,000 $51,500,000 deficiencies, which | as chairman, and asking that his appointment tcactes of the season, ‘orate lege — comin BETWEEN #UNWMOKE AxD wear | "IVF eould be dragged today for the body. tiniated yet to be provided’ for the service of speeches were made (three of which only were ‘Tickets and rooma, 619end 1361 Pa ave. and of Boanps, $1.15 per 100 feet. 6th and N.Y.ave. PROSTRATIOS, 4 WIDOWED BRIDE. the last fiscal year. in favor of the resolution offered by Mr. Schley) ae whart, ' . Gia Gi eae ee | ‘The doctor in attendance there, in talking} _‘The deceased was about twenty-six years old. | _‘<Deducting the $5,000,000 probable reduction | the substitute offered by Mr. Stonebreaker was CITY ITEMS. aid hoger, “Tus Anaxaros Dornuine Con” | about heat prostration, said that there were | He wasmarried ouly a few months ago, and was | in conference, leaves $354,000,000 total prob- | adopted—yeas, 65; nays, 6. A committee was UeET ‘Setaghene, 2888, ao A i able appropriations at this session of Congress | appomted to prepare an address to the voters| Broad-Run Creame Butter, 25e.1b. i, 21th and K sia. mv. || two kinds, One is known as sunsiroke and the | Se Support of iis widowed mother: His vias | as ‘ectitoated by Senator Allieon, fromm which | of Maryland, tstes wore fixed for congressional | Itt "ar a Tr teenzeoe enim Oe Pawrs to order.84.50 aad 5. Exseaax Buos., | ter hoat prostration. In the formor case the | i8 visiting relatives in Pem.sylvania, sum sh deduct leficiencies, ,- | nominating conventions and the committee Se tb and E. fomecines ot She Bode ae toe piasee rie shee! Sore tage ertas Soslenae © nara sino ctu anil ceituatelrwntoharete 6 | matting aoe anieareers Fort Wine. medicinal ws, ey ie Canpets Campuonarep and made moth proof normil. The tcestaens exactly opposite | sylvania their futuro home, but instead of the mS miei eecieariee cae The Depopulation of France. Best Process Flour, ¥ bbl, €1.50. : Me OR ANG ace sTRaMER freo of charge. Ewrixz Canrer Curaxixo | and fatal results follow when the one is mis- | happy meeting anticipated lle na Pegs been | for that year, thus reducing the appropriations | Dr, Lagneau, ina paper on the depopulation | It P.R. Wirsox, 994 7th st. mw, CHAS MALALESTER Wonxs, 631-635 Mass. svo. nw. Telephone 426-2 | taken for the other, |The usual treatment for | notified o her husband's sudden of the session to $317,500.00 for expenses on | of France, read before the Academy of Medi-| Dog Collars Engraved and Razors Honea anon Gas Fixrvnzs, 70. A Muppnas bopper gira — pred giny The Virginia Republicans. Matta ct un eniemiien which includes | “in@, states that tho number ot marriages, | Free. Watrorp, 47/ Pa, ave, and 933 Fst. 1t*| parpay AND SATUIDAY. JULY 16 and 29, fall une. 614 12th st. | is lowered by the addition of ice. Hypodermic The Virginia Republican Association has €23,700,000 for rivers’ and harbors, $4,500,000 | Which in 1888 only amounted to 7.24 per 1,000 Geutter ig the entire day and each eveuing. Gen enti Sous Breaxrast Correz. Sold | i#jections of antipyrene and aenemias of ice passed resolutions expressing thanks to repub- | for ‘fortifications, 23,000,000 for the navy and | of the Population, is still decreasing. The | Has the coolest and best ventilated Ladies’ and | win yoy a ieee by all grocers r pound package. water are given and other measures are resorted | lican Congressmen for the passage of the fed- | $82,000,000 for sundry civil expenses, at least | average age at which men marry is twenty- | Gents’ Dining Rooms in this city. Fans always kg. SULA Ta Tenying at rey 20. oe = to to lower the temperature of the body. eral election bill, also thanking the committee | $20,000,000 will not be expended during the | nine years and nine months (in England it is | iM-operation up and down stairs, 602 9th st iF. SCHROEDER NATIONAL GUARD BAND. Arrese eur @8.90 cuit sale, Kuxuan Baos., 4 SINGULAR CASE on elections for their action in awarding the | sca! year 1891, which would make expendi-| twenty-eight years three months) and for | 2.W. SyS-00l4t | morning’ tripe at 20 celock: alterna eee 8, the Tthende of genuine sunstroke was brought to the Emer- | contosted seat from the fourth district to John ple ah at Fd Beek Scmprwar laper ry women the average age is twenty-five. Mar- Buy a Machine with a Reputation? - Fossrst’s Kirsch ice cream, a new fruit deli- } Soucy Hospital a few days ego. The patient | 34. Langston, and also commending the politi- | the permanent appropriations, $101,500,000, for | F828 inthe towns tha ta the -comntsy vais: | » EXmine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice acy; original wi' iy 7 was a baker and he was at work in the bakery | cal actions of Hon. G. E. Bowden and Hon. | the interest on the public debt and to meet the | tricts. The proportion of married men in | 2OW ‘ts rotary motion, silent and positive, con _Fessenr, 1427 New York ave. | and at 3 o’clock in the morning he was over- | Edmund Waddill. requirements of the sinking fund, making in | Paris is only 570 per 1,000, whereas for the whol spre — ee: heavy, ate — Yae—We have a few suit patterns of fine im-| SNe inthe house and wien the oun was ace | Child Run Over by an Ice Wagon, _| 3! *32,000,000 chargeable against tho revenues | country it ie G09. ‘The birth rate also. dimin- Office for 1891. If the sinking fund be deducted - i 29,99 | Jal-t,th.s,3m = Waeetrr & Witsox Mra. Co, Ported fancy Hannes remaining from our sum-| shining. In all the essentials, however, it was| Yesterday Ollie Farr, a three-year-old child, | from th there remains $350,000,000, Sslios from/yoar to year. | 38: 3008 Jt) was 2800 “25 : mner stock which we will make to order. Coats, 4 a England ry © C or 8, to ees & mut. Our | # enuine case and presents the anomaly of a / jiying at 2317 L street northwest, wasrunover| ‘There is no reason why taxes should be er cum pecknear ries ecaltag and peacoat gon a = sore exclusive and our rightly made gar- | 0 having a suastroke when not exposed to! by one of the Great Falls ice wagons on L near | 1¢Vied of continued to further provide for the e-aossein NE - : : e u itt M. & P, Merzogn, 417 7thet, mw. b= le gar- | the direct heat of the sun, Sunstroke is only a sinking fund, as Tam advised by theTreasury De- ar criti iron be ie . ce Gee aiae ere Night caveee| ame Soc: cues Of: ig “eioaye = ct Uateane Lends] See erent hy Tie Reon ate tease tes Lagticnp ee bepdcees peel ery nga Bee Men ee pipllest Piles! Piles!—Dr. Williams’ Indian | 15 Wal, Aepehiogties Rem as. L sre Clover upon the human ly. ~ J 8 al is time in round numbers 000,000 in . i " ‘ile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blin » ewport, Bocticher. 16, Quad- fo. justify excellence of cloth, and tailoring. | "Tie treatment in cases of heat prostration is | injuries were painful but not dangerous advance of the requirements of the sinking | |, “What are you doing up here?” was asked Of | Dicecing or Itching Piles ever discovered, Ii | jig,uiUM® Beit Runcieven. 1s. full The Block, ir & Ca, Tailors and Drapers, directed toward restoring the circulation of GEORGETOWN. fund. the bouncer of a South street saloon, who was . 4 ers, 2 never fuils to cure old chronic cases of long } Schottische, Highland, Moses. Walta, Love's Sieh, > “The ordinary revenues of the government | encountered on the Bowery the other evening. standing. Wits Myo. Co., Cleveland, | Baker. Wao 1s Respoxsinix?—Again the streets were | £0F the fiscal year ended June 30, 180, are re-| «Out of a job.” Ohio. 4425-8, tu, th 1508 FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. itiionseaidii the blood, which has become sluggish owing to Bur Your Coat of J. Maury Dove. Only | the slow action of the heart. The patient is ee eet ee to ih feet and stimulants aro ndminbtored | Jef im total darkness after midnight last nigh, | Ported by the Treasury at $402,085,000. Under | tow does that happen?” Castoria. Se £9.00 Sorrs, saci and cutaway styles, Etsx-| internally. When s man is sufforing from heat | fhe,Stree! lamps having been extinguished be- | Iesssum from the ordinary revenues during | ‘A chap comes in as needs bouncing. I goes | When baby was sick we gave her Castoria, ee een Sit 2h ab ax Buos., 7th and E. Prostration his face is pallid and his body is | comed by lovers aud burglars, but ag tho | 1891. ‘The postal revenues for 1891 are esti- | to bounce him. I fails, The proprietor bounces | When she was a Child she cried for Castoria, | |. da i.e Cana te taht data 7 ans cold. In the case of a sunstroke these symp- aindec of the o mie 8 refer the light | ™ted by the Postmaster General at_$65,414,- | me and hires him.” When she became Miss sine clung to Castoria, oy og 10 p.m. The well-known er Seat. C. A. Mopprwax. toms are reversed. Puget ana ote gees bf coat emi | 000, making a total of €467,497,000, Deducting | “Is that the unwritten law?” When she had Children she gave them Castorim | 81x O'clock Glub wil be on boar. Pare ==) cents. as or ee ——— ————___ Le ae eee ae are tay Ten eate Well | aggregate appropriations of €360,000,000, there | _“Idon't caper to Inw, written or unwritten, | jal6-thys,tu,ly cSt, Bunday, July 20, Sacred Concert Music an the ee eee ee. _ Bulbine peas, OUTLUCKED THE HARTFORD S| eee or aince thar seston tiiite eek ore ig | Will bo a surplus of €117,497,000, which is more | I simply shoots out with the left, catches ‘em mesnbia sre cae 1 &. MARR, Cost, 100 Fr. Bos., $1.15. Lrszey.Brrrisern & MILLER Eo ‘Sale Last night atlanta Sele it was im- | than ample to meet the requirements of the | on the chin, and away they go out doors alll | 41/° column. We want your order for Saturday. Oo! FOR a ee = 2 as mas fs gs eee ere nem FOTN | aia ta'eaa fetes Gee oRIs OF tka aicas to pew pension law, and the reduotion of faxstion | tangled up.” : ite M.&P. Metzoen, 417 7th at mw. | Ed NoTHING TER can ad for romping irom the enactment of the McKinle; esti- “But in this case?” ——— around in the country than our $2 children’s the other, aud the street sweepers wore com- | 12004 33 $60,000,000.” roar ““In this case the feller parries me blow and Star Spring Water. PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT fuits. Exestax Buos, 7th and E. ‘The Statesmen could not bat a little bit in | Pelled to carry lamps, which were of but little fo tneat es iJ service, and in order “to catch up” the sweep- settles me with his right, all according to| Saratoga Star Spring Water for sale in bot- : : TRAIN AT TACOMA. (Quecnsberry.” . aa ane ‘Tae Brst axp Purest Leen in tho market is | Hartford yesterday, but it made no difference | ers were put to work this morning after day- oe ae tles and by the glass by druggiste. bd MERCHAN' Heurich’s “extra pale” lager. Tum ARLixoTox | with the result, as the other side insisted on | break" : A Number of Things Picked Up in His| teqt7" > “'° * use of the survival of the @t-|C. Parwen, Agent, _ja5-s,tu,thl60t eee Borruise Co. Telephone 634-3. making errors enough to lose the game, the| Hor Wratnen.—The thermometer in the World’s Trot. “Sunthink like that, with a nose twice too big| Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness —— = score of which was 4 to 3. Neither of the two | office of the, Maer bariot Co tant Gade thrown in as extra. It belongs to the occupa- | and Hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Miies’ Nerv- SATURDAY, JULY 19, AT 11 P.M. CITY AND DISTRICT Senatorial hits had any effect on the tally, as all pee be wack as oS veaeries but before 19 | 124 brand-new little drab-colored four-room | tion, however, and I'm gertectiy satisfied. | ine. Hree samples at 2 LES . four runs were made on bad fielding. Phillips | o'clock the mercury had climbed to 96. cottage on the crest of a knoll in Fern Rill, a| There be bouncers and there be bounced.| 4 pwanp P. Menrz’s, 1014 F st On the Palace Steamer AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. and Riddle and Staib and Stallings were the | | Ksocxen Our ny a Puize Fronten.—A quarrel | suburb of Tacoma, Wash., now resides George | Some be bounced and some bounce the boune-| 71. australian Ballot Reform Bill is Daal Geen Company in| batteries, Staib was very effective, and should | between oy pa who Eeeany — Francis Train. A reporter called on him the eed aN rae sy! for those ladies who use the Gem JANE MOSELEY. = - A ig | in a prize ‘fight, an larry Cross yesterday k ice Cream Freez All dealers, ; ; __., | bave shut out the opposing team but for his | 1.0.0 0cn resnited. ina Aght in which Croce ae ae: bees Sarr howe penorrraan He Wanted to Feel at Home. a — ——— = Arriving home Sunday not later than 10 p.m. _Marsuatt Hatt.—Columbia Typographical | rank support. Phillips was touched up occa- was knocked out, Goodwin left $10 collateral | ™®4e by Mr. Train himself on his $3 stove | From the Chicago Tribune. Excellent le Claret, 25c. MeTzGEr’s. 1t' Union, No. 161, Excursion, sionally, but without any serious effect. His | at the station. and brown bread were placed before him, and| Mr. and Mrs. Calendula ©. Rate were at Buy Your Goal of J. Maun Dove. Only | Eight hours at Piney Point for bathing and fishing, spa ag ” ae? Ds spt! From the Toronto Mail raster nets i igh j Past Grand Master's Council, No. 4, G.U.0, | not give « single base on balls. ‘The Senators |“ ‘Noe jong ago Mr. Morson, the present acting | #© Sid, he could hear the birds sing and | listening to the roar of the mighty cataract mn Hreakfast and Dinner st Piney Point hotel at reasoo- : =a" é weed © | took a lead in the first inning, two runs being mgr ipo breathe the pure air, Mr. Train is looking re- | They had bought bead-worked moccasins and aT Sui Warnec deloaeee tithe tooled nie nl | sasrecl cia bubs catalina iceen oe play- | county Judge, was deputed by Judge Morgan | Tost ati ‘Directly iafront of tla Gotinge, pin edalibond froea Letion squaws who spoke | A LBAUGH'S GRAND OPEKA HOUSE 74] able rates, grand assembly which meets in Chicago, Ul., | ing. ‘Then in the fifth Hartford begun to tally, | to go out to Weston and hold a session of the | ™ adie cae iis ese high fiokie'an ‘Asari | wii a ci-ong Tippisaty Kesha Ovay ka com! mies eas es eae ee eee | ate ate an. peer ent ae ene a tae | es bein oven te the Ragia Hotel, | 2! flag. Around the awning over the front | tributed handsomely to the support of several LAMONT OPERA COMPANY TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP ORE DOLLAR, Was clected alternate. » tleing — o used for dances and like festivities. One Sanitary Officer Frank bas sent John M. Nes- | seventh. taking the lead. They did not know door, on a broad strip of canvas, in big blue | Princely hack drivers, paid for the right to look In Gilbert & Sullivan's Aesthetic Opera, mit to Philadelphia. He came here to see the | how to hold ‘it, however, for they went to | Young lawyer, who accompanied him to look | gna ‘red letters, are these words: “Citizen | &t the falls from all the eligible points of view, ‘Tickets and Staterooms for sale at ¥. M. WALKER'S, " 4 ., PATIENCE. ? “ ~ i i ’s interests in atrivial suit, had a | Go Fi is’ Train! Sixty Days Round the | *®4 had been hunted with great success by 922 Louisiana ave. and a ss Yresident to get him to order that Nesmit’s | Pieces azain it the eighth, and by fumbling and | after a client’ r r cor; rancis Train! Sixty Days Round the pas Pictoaraiiiie taaanints Gneed Altaben, 4 2 ve. and on night of sailing at steam: 5 th: badly let in two runs. Gleason made | contest with a witness which left him ex- | World! York to ‘I . via the N. ¥.C., | Prowling photograp! rage 7 malaise ow eum lag Mins by tebephones® | Ses Se body en teat eee hausted, ‘Sho was a determined-looking, thin- Goa tne ee wind now they stood in the Cave of the | Hverved nest ex's wharf, foot of 6th st. ay14-o8 E DISTRICT CENTENNIAL. _ | the seventh, but neither score lipped woman, whose name was not a) Small flags and banners flutter from various | V2" i SS a ; SaEAP GATUEN — = siete 2 ‘Washington made 2 hits apd 5 errors and Pinkham, though that name will do as well as Pacts of tha fawning. anf oomlectants ckateg Siena paneer teladecterery | Chae ee (lREAP SATURDAY EVERING EXCURSIONS Preparations to Commemorate It Next | Hartford 8 hits and 9 errors. another. ig | 8 Fanged along the porch. Here the philoso- | 970,01" \piagseta gp emg sc 4. but if any | Matinees Monduy, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. VIRGINIA BEACH, ‘pekaan puddepeyanly How, fell as, please,” said the lawyer, “if | pher reclines snd contemplates the rapid | St cech other and thelr lips moved, but if any A GHARD SPECIALTY COMPANY, On the a youknow——" a 3 wth of the country. In the main room are “4 ag Auda Laughable Co: ¥ rt STC x. One hundred years ago yesterday Gen. Wash- | _ pre jeoeilanlldeciyy neha in mighty ‘short timo toerand Tit tell the | oe farcusd Usa yiobe. Tete aaa eae edion tle haad that fay confiingly on his arty and | SUMMER PuICESSI@, 28.00" gyieoe Seeabieetieinnes teaaeaiieabs, > wn 5 or . tri lobe. gH ‘ + -ACING ington, then president of the United States, | and in the field. Doranand Hofford and Daker | truth, the whole fruth and nothing but the | lurme shelter cad oe tho woeson ok eed Ob | led his fair young bride trom tho eave with ail Be 22ar, — ee approved the act establishing the seat of gov- | and Townsend were in the points, Baltimore | truth. Lyin’ don’t run in our family, young | table — = cop iA ithias Gal sielicegehaah ON TEE CHESAFEAER $2—ROUND TRIP_g2 ernment on the banks of the Potomac. The | tied the score, 1 to 1, in the sixth, but New | man, and if there's anything on earth——’ Mr. Train calls his place Train-Villa-on-tho- | 40g nie’ sido you know whe bona eo eet * To the Beach and return. Prociamation of Gen. Washington in the spring | Haven made four in the seventh and two more | __ “Well, well)” broke in the lawyer, “confine | Hill, He has an army of callers every day. | ¢ linger in that fronttole placer” betnlateniadaged ee te seen SORE of 1791 announemg the bounds of the District | im the eighth, Doran was invincible, Balti- | Yourself, please, to the case. Everybody is received by Mr. Train in person, | “°,,0'8°F Wn Mat horrible Pl ~ NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. a 5 pm Sunday, arrive im 7 a b begin- | ™0Fe made 5 hits and 7 errors and New Haven | _ ‘To be sure I will. That's what I’m here for. | and, though, as he says, he was for a long time Re acl fn eg et MR SO A darling!” Vash 7am. Monday. is, however, considered to be the real begin- 11 hits and 1 error. Goodness gracious, didn’t Ileave my reg’lar | accustomed to ten servants, he now cooks his c0 nol Be “5 ice, y ng! FINEST MEALS. FINEST ATTRACTIONS, we the Pie ee Se, BLT AIR, ning of the city and the Board of Trade has |“ Worcester won from Newark, 9to 3, both | Monday's wash over till Tuesday, and put off A- own meals, Such happiness, he says, he has instructed one of its committees to reporta plan | teams playing poorly. Stafford and Guinasso | My bread bakin’, a-purpose to come over and | reve: known before. He has had built’a hand- ing on the cuast, without on for the proper celebration of that centennial, Five years had passed. Mr. and Mrs, Calen- EVERYTHING THE BEST. Le of oan Dusit vy KETURN TICKETS GOUD ON THE LEARY, - , " . bes “ la C. Rate were again at Niagara on a little nh ; Supper on steamer, 75c.; breakfast, G0c. All the = id Serad, Mill d Child: the batte: tell you ail about that very thing? Of course I | some place just in the rear of the villa for the | 2%! . ‘Trains leave B.and ©. depot, week days. 9:15am, upre ¥ 3 AML Banks Suing Treasurer Huston. Newark made 5 hits. and ae" many errors and did ‘And if this court thinks it can tangle | Children. It is_ amply provided with seats and the omnibus; catered te Sevan saregeed an] 2:00 cad 0 pm. Sundays, 9:35 am, 1:30 and | . 2ockets sua rooms U19 and 2351 Penn Sharaf ras ve filed in the court | Worcester 8 hits and 7 errors, Lydia Pinkham, it’s badly mistaken! with toys of various kinds, and here fora por- | t2¢ Omnibus. entered the hotel, registered at | 1: P E = si a8 . a 5 . and at steamer’s wharf. Telephone cal, Jersey City batted harder than Wilmington | , ‘I must ask you, madam,” interposed the | tion of each day Mr. Train entertains the west- | te clerk's office, and removed from themselves 16: wat P 3:19pm ——_ — here by J.J. Crawford against J. N. Huston, | and won, 11to5. The batteri T judge, “not to waste the time of the court.” foaupaabings the dust of travel. | ‘ : ‘(HE OTH DIVIS.0N, CENSUS OFFICE, WiLL treasurer of the United Statos—the first suit, | and Murphy and Wehrle and Williams, Jersey |__ ‘The lawyer also edged a word in. “I want | "Just west of Train villa, on the adjoining lot, NOT Japonion.” sald the husband, hastily, | Leave Bay Rigen wosk days, 6:30 and 6:00pm | ‘UVGE "a, anaemen a MAbGEATL MALT that of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of | City m hits and 3 errors and Wilmington | YON to answer in « few words,” he said, “one | the philosopher has built another cottage for | With ay do augihing cle let us goand spena | Sundays Sand 9 pm. Shepter wal lente of'S:90 ok. Stee eee, Valley City. Pa., for $68.40, and the second | 11 bite and 4 errors. SCMTTE ae" tant Some masa, ahaieoaliod’ his Ganghter, who is to visit hin soon. All| <2 i.cur or two in the Oaveof the Winds? KOUND-TRIP TICKETS, 81. Le rT ; . = er leqgue games were: u ; , 3 ese cottages are towering fir and’ pine = - - Willieaspoet eee cattienal Bank of | National League. At Philadelphia—Phila- | “Don’t you be a bit skeorod about Lydia Pink- | trace amd tright ey shan Tee end pine 3. 7. OvELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, OgINESS MEN'S, EXCURSION, TO, LINCOL Parag ecb anlawfuily withheld as a | 2¢!phia, 15; Pittsburg, 3. At Boston—Boston, | ham! She's been on the witness stand before, _ Jeaving a duly 21, 2 ; 2 snd Ohio, to ‘Cunclase ent] Manager, Gent Passenger Agent, tnd Unitara toeuce ta Linco foe ones have recently been cut. Scattered at intervdis I level 4 y 0 ou ARE In ANGE] Cleveland, 4. Second game—Boston, 3; she has, and a whole raft of lawyers and the Y. A D R SS ti - hgt- are a great many new and unpainted houses. Cleveland, 6. At New York—New York, 12; | judge thrown in tried to—' Mr. Train thinks of making another trip around tax upon their circulation, which has been called in. se) Py, 9 Whe begin to fee: tired and weak, for this - = ‘op one ch i City and St Lou . Cincinnati, & At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 7; Cbi- | ,, “Do you know the plaintif, John Doe?” asked | the world soon, He anys he can make it next | ait ureaue tnt she aveten ie unenartorne tetas SOMMER RAT Sar THE TARRAWAY es . ately. i i 7 ool, oppehite the Portu 2 Didu’t Reach His Daughter’s House. 0, 2. Me know John Doe?’ Me? Why, sakes alivo, time in fifty days, liable to a iong term of illuess, These symptoms | © PP Players’ League.—At Philadelphia—Phila- Sourt Horses. Tho. best Number of will be limited. Inquiries were made at poice headquarters | deiphia, 7; Chigago, 15. At Brooklyn. Brook. | his first wife's brother and my cousin Amanda “= mr of Saads should be at once overcome by taking Hood's Sarsapa- | Drivers and ail Linus of Licht Vebicles at modems | Tickets mukt be taken Caves behene Sly 22, ‘OF Fates and all in Se DO YOU NEED A CHANGE? at ry rilia, which contains Just those elements of strength | rates. The best of accommodation for Boarders. is formation address yesterday concerning the whereabouts(of a col-| lyn, 15; Pittsburg, 3. At New York—New | Used to be sweet on each other — é which the body craves and greedily welcomes. Witha| _ Je2i-m,th,s-lm JAC FINCE Manager, ored man named William Pongee, who is about | York, 8; Cleveland, 5. At Boston—Boston, 1 {Please keep to the facts, madam! Then Change Your Room—It is Better | good appetite, healthy digestion and pure blood, which REGULAR LINE OF COACHES LEAVE 32D | sy12-0t Weukinstae Bo eighty-five years old. The old lived in | Buffalo, 0. Facts! If it ain't facte I'm telling you, my Than Nothing. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives, you may defy disease and and M ste, very hour for Arlington Round | -2 — ighty-five yea e man lived in| ““american Association.—At St. Louis—St, | 2ame isn't Lydia Pinkham! Now, there!" <== enjoy perfect health. Sous etna ae © ee LESS | RES Vee. Montgomery county, Md., and a few weeks ago | rouis, J; Athletic, 7. At Columbus Colum. | ‘We know your name, madam.” From the Detroit Journal. A t COLLINS, 3625 M st. nw, —— — ho came here to live with one of his daughters on | bus, 9; Brooklyn, 2 At Loulsville—Louis- | _ "Well, it a name you can’t point the finger | "A well-known medical authority is so strong Ditto MiReee oe tl ae ES SEASON OF 1890. Hstreet. He did not reach her house and | vilie, 3; Syracuse, % At Toledo—Toledo, 8; be — at, Lagidhiger a o 7 record is | an advocate of change that he says: “Change not be induced to buy any other. EXCURSION 8, PICNICS,-— . ries. |The police think be ia in | Rochester, 10. iis ae MY: Gracious | oar climate if you can; if you cannot do that, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA A®SUaL EXCURSION THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE POTOMAC. picked up in Georgetown several days ago and} ‘The race grows more interesting. ‘I don’t doubt it,” exclaimed the unfortunate | change your house; failing your house, change aE narra cuvuncs, rk, sent down under the name of Wiliiam Potenger. id day doe tty Pad yer. Pek z e .,| Your room, and if not your room then rear- | Sold vy all druggists. $) ; six for $5, Prepared only by D bet. 436 and 6th ste, 8.w. = wi anfoeni . cold day for the other side when Wash- ‘I could prove it if you did doubt it. Lyin’ range your furniture.” If possible every fam- | €. l HOOD & CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. — MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHER RIVER The Mysterious Club Excursion. ington wins with two hits that didn’t count. don’t run in our family. Land sakes alive, {iy chould go away once a year for a th’ DOSES ONE DOLL RIVER VIEW, KESORTS COMBINED. ‘The annua! excursion of the Mysterions| Jeremiah O'Brien is reported as on Hart- | Young man— “i mighnad i ea 200 Doe eae eee : : 7 ford’s “sick list.” Ezra Sutton is really illand| ‘the sunset rays were slanting through the | Stay under different surroundings; if this On the Elegant Steamer Samuel J. Penta, — Club was given to Clifton Beach yesterday and . ony ‘ F i i i FRIDAY, JULY 18. woaianeas tan 4 his abdits h the | 28% Kone home. This puts the tail-enders in a | #mall-paned windows vefore Lydia had got to | not possible, changes of a week at a time will N Boat leaves 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. prompt. The now, swift and popularsteamer SAMUEL J. resident ‘ton prove: is ability (wit! bad way. the end of her volubility and made it plain that probably save you a doctor's bill if you have Orrx Au IGHT, Adults 25 cents, Children 15cents. jy12,16,17-3t | PENTZ will make regular excursions to this favorite assistance of Caterer Hull) to entertain the! Yesterday's league games drew about 1,500 | 8he knew nothing at all that was material to become “un down” in health. For the accommodation of our customers and the | ———~ —wa—Z_ uembers ana their friends in a manner that| more people than those of the brotherhood, | the case in hand, “ A eget = tag SUNDAYS—Leaving wharf foot of 7th st. st 10:30 wil be long remembered by them. The | Tomorrow's figures will show the reverse to bo a Make as many expeditions as you can during gE MS & . “ a ‘> end 5:30 p.m. Beturning at 2% 5 aud 8:30 Steamer Wakeficid was chartered for the ocea-| true, and yet the players are accusing the Remarkable Poker Hands. the summer; go once a week if possible and MARONIC ‘t) COLONIAL BRON p.m.” Tickets, 25c, sion and the Bench was reached before the | league of playing free ball. From the Bridgeport Standard. you will find them more efficacious to build up AND CLIFTON BEACH. ‘WEDNESDAYS—Three trips, leaving at 9:45 am dinner hour, giving the exeursionists plenty of | Deacon Whitesand the other Buffalo freaks | ‘Iwo well-known gentlemen of this city and | the ae incre pay tonic that can be admin- | one prices for pres have. been STEAMER JANE MOSELY. and 1:45and 6:45 p.m, Returning at 1. 6 and 11:30 time for dancing, bathing, &e. Refreshments | will exhibit themselves at brotherhood park | their wives wero the principals ina poker game at eri or bpd agra tdea pn crf ae Pylon os ees, eee Pe. Shia d t! toda’ is - x s family at such times than they are daily accus- micals . Family sions every SATURDAY. pad ~po aiaie aannee proper ay aim pear lpseer a talk of the ex-Se which occurred a few nights ago, in which re- tomed to, even if it is notas delicate, A change Satins uueene cara edie ong Ameen 4 bay "330 = : Haven't’ they sustained Mendaaives markable hands were held by the two gentle- | of food will often stimulate a jaded appetite. a Pim. Fare round trip, 10c. men, When the cards wero dealt Mr. @——, | When children or grown people begin to lose leaves her wharf at 8:15 a.m. ; arrives home c 2 11 keep our tore open all night in change i gyre wna College Hill Tennis Tournament. Steamer | toaop. SATURDAY EVENING trips at 6.45, returning at he neores in the Colloge Hill teunis touree- | "°S2"sivn bass good lest in ihe who isn prominent business man, held thse | *PPetite and scem listless, better than a spring ao | ” yoo on all ending Ube, Soc Choveusl titi, cnsd Gus HAM Dm. -emebion ae ment yesterday were as follows: Hall peat | now, with Philadelphia second and Clemons Ls sai tonic for the blood is a visit at a distance, 1 09 | day of issue only. ‘The only excursion grounds lighted by electricity. y s * - ‘ond and Cincinnati | clu bs and two cards of another suit and Mr. where there is a complete change of scene 100] Persons not leaving the boat and wanjing~the sail | The best meals furnished on the Potomac River or Fitz 6-1, Pattison beat Newcomb 2-6, 6-3, | third. Boston leads the players, with Chicago, | C—, a prominent manufacturer, held the | end food, only, fare for the round trip, 25e. . pnywh ce else for Uc. No objectiousble partes al- 7-5; Cameron beat H. Newcomb 8-6, 61; W. oe phy Sea tla — Nkape place eee and as ki . ———+e-___— 5 Special inducements to Sunday sctivols, “societies. | lowed on boat or grounds. Purnam beat Merrill 6-3, 6-2 iss one e - | and jack of clubs. Mr. C——, who Disillusion. 60 | “5 ALL, Proprietor. Men 1 ode oo by po — of 12to5. Neit- | left # Mr. 8—-, put up his ante and all four | prom the Chicago Mail. fa 2 2 eres ae cecieht tate. DINING atts ae = = ee ACHT “BELLE Divorce Cases, tha Atats at Unoitel Pack Bettas) ne ey players came in, Mr. §— drow two cards| «I was going home on a Lincoln avenue grip 3o 50 | A the‘Bridge at istand Harper's ster 90 | BRO® CRASS Dade WEEK On MONTEL Mr. D. W. Glassie for Tempy Tuckson, nee The Atlantic mae weenie chem ant ee — flush, me empire ate train the other night, and at the Randolph “4 $9 | cents. J. A. STEWAKT. asi im* To responsi only. Two cabins. e seven, six and five er J a = Mockabee, yesterday filed a bill for divorce Won) Lest Fare | gem poo pth de gray at ap ‘of | straot corner a swoet, motherly-looking woman c Fry 23 | (JOLONIAL BEacu. Five state rooms. Stved tor famuty portion. aguinst Edward Tuckson. asking permission to Sab ercy tt | des spades. Ho drew the ten of clubs, thus hold- | with a brood of little children got aboard. She a 50 DAY EXCURSIONS Fevame her maiden name. They were married 47 17 z ing a straight flash of clubs, consisting of the | had five altogether, as I counted, one of them | ut vem «5 March 2. 18%, and she charges drunkenness, 50 20 ae ee ee ee oe ee & sweet little blue-eyed cherub still in arms, v3: ‘ eterdiiesse Tass i> te cue of Ee t Mebane 36 32 ate seagcoraliygiens hh was soall, aati |; The children were clean, wholesome look- | Willis oe teeta save x, 2» Salt Water Bathing. efbenin denen a ; 32 29 ne] gr ly es = ms piesa until) ing and well behaved. The mother was ap- ble Food, 2 mshonn iieide Shiamickineusae trpatment, the papers in which case were fled | Washingto ~ = susie ‘There's no ass. keepin errs amie ini J? feanerpemipaatge oe paar ahadunsan anu bee eae d by | oersey City. a 43 carelessly: “There's BO use be ay UP, 4 dressed, as were the little ones. She gathered ‘WM. T. CRUMP, Proprietor. ago, dismissed by | Wilmington. 20 44 ‘ou can’t beat my hand.” But Mr. with | her brood about her on the seat opposite to complainant. ford 7 6 traight flush, didn’t intend to be bluffed, Steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH leaves 7th street wharf 8:45am. Homeast10p.m. mine, and they rode to Ontario street laugh- RRMARR so he insisted on raising again. This went on i i A Japancse Girl Convert. for many minutes, whon Mr. §—- finally sai ig; talking—a typically, even idyllically, . - y minut , , harming and loving family. Misao Tsuni Hiritu. a Japanese girl, cb ma i “Well, C—,, I've got this clinched with a big | “"* vert at one of the missions of the M.P. Church A Dinner Party at Glen Echo. hand; you had’ beter stop.” Bat O—— re- ipadtnenae $01 cng rrr ogee the in Japan. recently graduated at the Western | The cafe which has been built at Glen Echo | fused then, saying that he was bound to raise | baby turned and lifted a Hittle ‘tot of three to Maryland College the fourth im her class. She | on the Conduit road just this side of the Cabin | Wnyored all the realy cia eee ney had | the ground beside her. ‘The older unos, six is uow in this city and will deliver an address | Jobn Bridge was formaily opened last evening. ion, amounting to several hundred dol. | 824,£00r possibly, were absorbed in something Sppeatinug in tac costes oF ea eas Bisht | A large number of prominent citizens and | lars,ond ally Mr. C— called his opponent, | 9 the ether side of the street, and didn't get Sher Sabiation ex venoms an wots. If | newspaper correspondents visited the new re- | Mr. 8—— has not got over tho surprise yot, “The gri . ‘Ipman, pre- enter the mission field. sort as the guests of Messrs. E. & E. Baltzloy, | 824 his friends are enjoying the fun. It was a | dicament, started up again. The children. a ee) GEESTSHUESESSSSSSSSSSSE! nvERY STAGE EXCURSIONS. ams 4 "ET me Diving SU Bo cat meee, AT WADA |S Sees Leaves at 5:30 p.m. HOME SUNDAY 11PM | im —.——— the i place, very remarkable thing that both gentlemen | tempted to climb out, and I caught them and HE MOUNT. VERNON . Transfers of Real Estate. Tepe cae testes semaper? the ailing should hold straight qush of the same suit {signaled the conductor. We stopped. within 3) 2 AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. C. | which is a unique piece of architecture and % nd Seashore. eeetar) ape cond yenpbene tere wiry 2 Onand after June 1, 1890, the new iron andstesi Bowers to Annie E. Adams, undivided third pt, | built in the rustic style mainly of Cedar trees | yrom the Philadelphia Inquirer. TNS Laine dicen meieae Tt fitted e chitagon Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER 7, sq. 209; 2500. F. L Gregory to John 0, |. theit native ‘state, was much admired, us| “This is one of the busiest seasons for us,” | ¥ ~ - well as the views of mountain and river scenery to the pavement 4 will leave her foot of ‘street, for Mount ° Crown, subs 7i to Sa. 873; $2,900. B. H.| which can be obtained from the pavilions, | ®*id ® pawnbroker yesterday. “You see, the| “Ihere’s where the surpriso came. That Me nt aye itty eS . Warner to H. A. Streitberger, lot 26, bik. 5, | which are the fe taoeey Carwat ‘A fing | impecunious young men are now about to go r Yo Mem. and 290 p. r Twining City; @457.50. James ‘Loundes to W. | dinner was served in the spacious hall | to the seashore, and they leave with us all th. nd-born clinging to her skirts 4 H. Ackien, in trast, lot 11, Widow's Mite; | Gnd ‘congratulatory sddremee ety aoa ae | cnn dispense ltinis neke shook one fist in the direction of the car and $5,514.45. Mary H. Carter to H. H. Gilfry. un-| Seuators ‘Stewart and Blackburn, Mz. Berieh | penses while” masqueradl launched a string of objurgations at the con- Givided half lot 1, Lanier Heights, $9,200. cotcline wealthy young men that fairly turned things blue. ‘ Barbara T. Juenneman to J. T. Saunders, lots oung women with good bank was calculated to 19 and ®, sq. 507; $1,575. lust now we have on hand spad 4 The B. and O. Railroad Compromise. ‘ “vhich will fend i eration it ee SS $3 SKEEFESTsSssyysssy: a mt tion of his future incineration in Yesterday in the cases of Thomas E. and the tills 3 Laura A. Woods against the Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company, in which judgments had been obtained for $12,000 for injuries to Mrs. Woods, occasioned by the col- liston on the “Y" in 1887, entries were made “judgment satisfied.” The amount sued for was $33,000 and judgments entered as above, and appeals were taken, but these will be dis- mu It is understood that there was a compromise, Mipsummen Exrertarxment.—Concert music by Prof. Schroeder's National Guard Band on the ~ steamer Charles Macalester, and Saturday, July 18 .ad 19, and a i Marshall all gram of — at evening. See advertisement