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8 D.C.. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1890, LOCAL MENTION. NEW HAVEN WON. IRGINIA STATE NEWS. LAWYER COOK STICKS TO IT. Taz On P. CITY ITEMS . . EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &o, The Weather. Good Batting Defeated Washington Yea- | Notes About the Political Situatfon— | Insists that He Should Be Allowed to Pure Rye Whisky, 5 old, gt. Bt'65e. pon ANNUAL yonscast Fini ION? AX. TATDA torday—Other Games. ‘The Apple Crop—Fishing, |f: APPear as Counsel for Lowenstein. Buxme Pownze. Port Wige, med. use, tall ge vot a” ba , ca ee paw Line Juice. ‘Basp. 5 sonin, wacince: fairs southwesterly winda, * | Now Haven’s form was far better than that of | Representative Paul Edmonds of the sizth| ‘The trial board on the charges against Officer (From Ball's Journal of Health.) Wine, 90. gai. aia AND ENTERTAINMENT besacpae bp racsodahenyberescptcsceig the Senators yesterday, both in the field and at | district will not have the waik-over he expected | Sigmund J. Block, consisting of Capt. Austin] we feel ss our duty to state that ofa number en bee eae ane ste Temperatere and covdition of water at 7| te bat, and consequently the visitors won. 6| for renomination. Maj. Richard F. Gaines of| and Licuta Geesferd and Heffner, having de-| oc aigerent binds of Baking Powder purcihieed _P. RB Witaox, 994 5 ws ae Falls, temperature, 81; condition, | t0 3. The game was close and interesting until | Charlotte county has announced himself as the $a Receiving factors apes) 83. Con- | the sixth inning, when New Haven took a no- farmers’ candidate for Congress from that dis- dition at uorth connection. 36: condition at| tion to bat hard and pounded out four runs. | triet. He is very popular with the farmers. clined to allow Mr. W. A. Cook appear as Broad-Run Creamery Butter, 25c. Ib. it counsel for Windies Lomeaamctes ae It AEA E, Metsorn aif 7th at ae forred certain charges against Block, and the} 0m* wefound made of Pure Grape Cream of ive our profile to @h PRESSMEN'S UNION, No 1 LT.0, To south connection, 96; distributing reservoir. |The patterios were Daniels and Riddle and| Maj. Ellyson will not be a candidate for Con- latter having thereupon declined to testify un-| | Tertarand that did not contain aty Alum, Boule, 96; condition at efffuent gate housct 36, | Horner and Cahill. Bad errors by Hill and| gress in tho Richmond district Hon. RH. | lees he had counsel prosent, some daye.ago Mr. | Acid Phoephates or Ammotia, and that was sb- MARSHALL BALL, Wenta helped the other side to win, but they | Cardwell of Hanover county will be a candidate | Cook addressed Capt Austin a letter asking solutely free from sdulterations, was a AtoTmen Barer of good Sanne) shirts gone | would have been victorious on their hits alone | against Hon. Geo. D. Wise. He will be sup- (ar h permission be granted. This = CLEVELAND'S SUPERIOR THURSDAY. JULY 31, 1890 wn to €1, wort! 1.75 and cheap at aving been Mr. sent bad the fielding on both sides been perfect, | ported by the farmers of the district. t4 answered, Cook yesterday e mesa agg 8 ep epee oo ey agp rie Tho headquarters of the democratic state | Col. Moore a letter in which, after referring to BARING POWDER, Sway Charles Macalester leaves the wharf Go to Bar Rivor August 9 with Mt. Vernon | page on balls, an error by Wentz, letting a bat- | Committee have been removed from Alexandria | the rules regarding the appearance of counsel, bergcmmape bapest Baking Powder ts tor cule eee FO ee ted bail go out into the field, Bader's poor | tin any. p to establieh aman | 2°88: “The rule makes no discrimination, | John H. Magruder, 'O. aera 5 ont aice -Facanenaedl Exacriz Hatr Paice.—180 pairs of summer | throw to catch the runnor at third and «safe | schools throughout’ Virginia, in which poor | * that neither the accuser nor the accused can x2 ss iya6 mastY, 1510-12 Tthst mw. | oan Murky Geo D aoe ome corsets sold all season for $1, now 50c. ‘These | hit by Lang. In the fourth Hill was hit by | colored girls will be educated free of cost. have any advantage. The moment, therefore, Pee ee ae " Sautte: Barker, Joo Callen and Moye: Seman Beseyth, Altea goods are fresh. last Production of summer | the ball and stole second. Jordan's sacrifice | “In the second district there is said to be some | that Sigmund J. lock wee permitted to be re Barchus Co. Howard Koywerta, Has the coolest and best ventilated and | GyuaND FAMILY EXC eae corsets this seasop. Every pair warranted not | sent him to third and he scored when Cahill | tittle opposition to the renomination of Hon. | resented by counsel, Ferdinand Lowenste! ¥. lsscgater,. ‘M. MoCormick, Gents’ Dining in this clty. Fenelon ret cURsI to pullor break. M. C. Waxzax, Corset Cor-| threw badly to third to catch hira napping. The | Geo. E. Bowdon. His friends are confident, | should have been allowed the same privilege. ‘hod ee Eee. in petal agp eghee & — aay rector, 1003 F st. ose — —_ — fing nm Se however, that he will be renominated and | This tair and just request the ‘trial commit- tath, fem xia aw. STEAMEK J. W. THOMPSON, ap a sixth. il ler scored. Parso ; mye. wearers tay made a safe hit and went to second when | octed. ei ntenlet, and the commissioners declined SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890, Boat Jeaves st ‘10 ciclocks” Hote ot Meter Bathing. Refreahmente, a IRST GRAND EXCURSION Court Pride of the District of Columbia. Ko. T74ly - Apples are being shipped from several points eaax Bros., 7th and E sts. Bader was hit by the all a ee in Virginia to Now Yrs and other moribare . 3 Werxr ‘edit system; | Hill home and Bader scored on a hit markets. The stock is only fair and the pri agers alter wate, clocks, china, lame, table | Tho Visitors gritted their teoth at this and wont | TA™#ets; considering the qunlty. The copia ro piano covers. table linen, cutlery, rugs, | it to win, Lally and Doyle each made a double | the state will be usually short, scercely half a clothes wringers, lace curtains, portiers, win- | #14 Pettee hit out asingle. Horner went to | crop, a dow shades, &c. Address Acaix, Star office. | first on balls and Hill, in throwing Lang’s hit | Richmond is the only city of its size in the Recegenr our N w High Arm “7 9 and notice accor: “trial “4 Ww its rotary motion, silent an itive, co: sities’ Noreen jena that ee direct them, Case Banos res oe the rasping, hears, unvertan action in accordance with the wishes of Mr. Lowen- uttle machines. ice, aw. stein, that I be allowed to represent “him be- | SAG Ataee oe NEW STILE FIGURED CHALLIES, | $y NUle mech ian & Wits0x Mro. Co. Avcent Order of horesters. - fore the committee.” INDIA LINENS, suction bargains, 8, 10, 12340. Piles! Piles! Piles!—Dr. Williams’ Ind FP RINER VIEW. MONDAY, ALGUst 4, 1690. Will cail with sampies, utes cca ee by wakes soared United States that is without a public hospital | ——— —=—=—== BLEAURED COMTGH pea wide Bae TEE LOOM | pile Cintment is the only sure cure for Blind, | ber wart atoen innate \ Geaaaa iia av. ‘abil bi to lett | dispensary ofany kind. CHINA SILKA, beantitul new styles, 3736, 50c. Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. It | _Tikets 25 ceuta * __4y31-30° ters. Hearien. 458 Pa. av. | Horner and Cabill bit ont a safe one to left | "Gen, F. D. Groner has resigned the agency Diooding. ot Ticking 2 a en Frastys two stores, 1510-| Yayoh, Donohue returned go quickly that Lang | of the Boston line of steamers at Norfolk. He | Xoo Are Ix Daxaza 5.810 120, FRENCH CAKE EMER CATE | standing. Wines Dee ea one | DD) . irasty 5 a ,. a . (ciate : ¢ confusion on account of | 7h once were retired ut first, just nine men a peered b oeg Aigetian aime we eae When you begin to feel tired and weak, for this con- | VERY YINEST QUALITY LONSDALE CaMBRIC, | Ohio. §a25-s,tu, thisot in matting and refrigerators. having batted. 6 Statesmen found Horner private interesta, dition means that the system is running down and is ‘aaa SURAE SILKS, 390, Castoria. Low Suors at half value. J.J. Gronaxs &| ore of « puzzle than ever in the succeeding | "This summef the fishing bas been very | Mable So 2 long term of ines, These symotems three innings and no more runs were scored by | gno around the meuth of the Chesa- — — either side. Washington made three hits and | peake bay. Sheephead have been scarce, $8.60 Pawts. Etsewax Baos..7th and E sts. | five errorsand New Haven six hits aud three | but all the other varieties bave been ee taken in great numbers. Along the chan- PETS f aoe oemeemlgg ing peel ot aie GAMES ELSEWHERE. nels around Smith’s and Cobb's islands the ‘Wonxs, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2 | Newark won from Harrisburg, to 1. Cox | sport is said to be unusually good. ‘The bottom SILK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, excellent qual- | When baby was sick we gave her Castoria, Pree penny dlgerem pegging PTL [pee hd When she was a Child she cried for Castoria, ew ——— HENRIETTA ENGLISH CASH) nomoeag ng When she became Miss she clung to Castoria, rood appetite, beaithy digestion axa puse Diosa. wuice | "Hath, ekeeliout quality, all colors #5e | When she had Children she gave them Castoria, good appetite, healthy digestion and pure blood. which | SHKETING COTTON, immense double widih, ex ee Hood's Sarsaparilla gives, you may defy discase and | cellent quality, 25c. jal6-th,s,tu,ly tb LE! ‘H enjoy perfect health Loge finm git | 9d GOODS, yard ands half Star Sprit Water. X,B—If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do! HENRIETTA FRENCH CASHMERE SERGE nearly | _ Saratoga Star pring ater for sale in dot- air wide, pure or ‘Troceeds f: Musson Bulldine F ag and Coons and Serad and Childs wore in the | Of the Chesapeake this yenr seems to be lined : tt tb all a NY.ave. th d f bi not be induced to buy any other. yard and a ‘wool 50e. ; real vaitie, 7c, | tles and by the glass by ruggiste, Saw't aoe @1. = aol en ith and N.Y.ave. pola Lehrman hits and 2 errors and ner Ae 1g Gren apo he been ba LK MOKA BELLA NTINES, pearly yerdand | C. Pawn, Agent. ja25-s, tu,th1508 jax Paxts reduce .60. jarrisburg 5 hits and 0 errors, taking what are known as “jumping mullets,” HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA MME foo OF BLAM pasms, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousm: _E:sruay Bros., 7thand E sts, Wilmington took a pon exciting yee from } They are taken after night and the sport is SAUiee eer Ee sTOOKINGS, wane ~T cospane ed po Dr. Miies’ Nerv. Ber Your Coat of J. Mavur Dove. Only Hartford, 3to2 The batteries were Anderson very exciting. They feed along the shore and Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Prepared only by | three pairs for 5Uc., cheap at 25c. apair. ine. samples at n a ter on the . and Corcoran and Staib and Moore. All the | are frightened by the lights from the boats, 9 * at 10 o'clock, afternoon trips 2:30, evening highest grades of family coal handled, runs wore made on errors, Wilmington made | ae they leup some strike “the boots sence Tend C.L HOOD & CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. a ee a rE Le 4 ‘DWARD P. Mentz's, 1014 F st. trips 6:40, as faras Indian Heed ——— Y I y a ee Dari = . Use tag Jomxstox Baraxrast Coryem Sold / 8 hits and Hartford 4, each team making 3! on the inside and a few Fx he way over. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 2 A. CASH PURCHASE To THE amOURe ee 5| Buy Your Coal of J. Mavar Dove. Onis | an as qi “ition anc fternoce by ali grocers at 25c. per pound package, errors, Ea ENTITLES THE PURCHASER TO ONK OF OUB | highest grades of family coal handled. jy15-tf | Schroeder. Fare, Kound Trip, 25 conte. J a On account of the disbandment of Worcester THE BLUE LINE. M. S VALUABLE PRESENTS. 8 ss | BS Sa Dreeme rome, Boe © Great Repvctios in trousers. there was no gamo played in Baltimore. Yes- ORTAR-SPOTTED SKIN OE AMUSEMENTS. Miccua’ ‘Amore Ersexax Buos., 7thand Ests. | terday afternoon President Braden sent word | Guests of the Baltimore and Ohio En+ Accurately describes psoriasis, the second great skin | « ¢ oe ind, Sereuct, 7 helke, Teves, p.7e Rasar your veestion have your feottreated a = ene ne bs the tertulned on a Superb Traty of Curs. | aiscase, Think of shedding a quart of scales each day | °"P' ap Loup Srezcz Or Suexcr.» | Gu=® 2oH#O CAFE au Qosdrilic: Spark ina Gesse, o a’ iy + de a i . * 5 a ¥ Chiropodists, Parlors 1115 Pennsylvania ave. | Serius, Hosgue roam of Lebanon, Pa. This | Baltimore and Ohio railroad officials gave «| °f*#kiu cracked, bleeding, burning and itching, al- = Sask ee Roeder. 10. ‘hottime! Barn, Rosa’ 1] ‘Sacers, The Margaux . Sub Kosa, Faust. 13. Waits, sedteuiel. 14. Xork. Newpo i ‘Poukee itttle Gree schottische, ‘McGinty, Ross. i > tration, Sc! rel. 20, Waits, INDIAN HEAD TRIPS ares Midwummer Nights " of quiet enjoyment on tomec. The bew Palatia! Iron aud Steci Steatner CHAD MACAye most beyond human endurance; hair lifeless or gone, 18 NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS, Suffering hardly to be appreciated, Isaot thisadif§- | Sometimes a man can say the most without uttering REGULAR DINNER, 81. cult skin and scalp disease to cure? And yet CUTI-|® sound, while figures—always silent—often speak SPECIAL DINNER A LA CARTE. ured thousands cases, louder than words. What we read generally impresses GLEN ECHO TALLY-HO will leave the Sun ‘Yrlerotaomamasicn muse ose 2) Gmesmanwiateome. ‘and in the present instance | Buridisnr at 590 tous ete eo eaee ppp enepien epee PE ee ‘We don't consider it any use to make figures demon- | Band. 919 Pesxsrvasm Ave strative of what we are ready to do.on Water Coolers, | reserved by teloshone- Sieh or Licues may, be i ‘day on board a train of Sac: Lz of pants. tendances. Yesterday there were about 2,000 | DOVel reception yesterday . aman hehe Bros., 7th and E sts. eople at the game piayed with the York club, | cars. A great many guests were invited to the ———— ‘The new comers will play their first association | Baltimore and Ohio depot to inspecta new ame in Baltimore today in place uf Worcester. | trai t tl i They will make their bow to s Washington train of Pullman cars to be run on the fast line. ' between Washington and New York. This line crowd tomorrow. Itis said that the players of és, the disbanded Worcesters are to be transferred, | i# already known as “The Royal Blue Line’ on AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. with a few exceptions, to Lebanon. The new | account of the prevailing color of the exterior|| EoTEK, the Guest and testest and vol) bew steamer , n e Refrigerators and Baby Carriages. If you don't want gn the Potomac river, water-ticht iron team ie now composed of Romers, 1.5 MoCat- | of the cars, The train that stood it the depdt. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Sgr Segre qlee tempt you. | RAY RIDGE, a Manzswatt Hatt.—Pressmen’s Union, No. 1, | rey, 2b. and c.; Graham, 3b.: Cr in3 Gig | Yard with its huge new engine which willrun| Wz HAVE JUST OPENED A SMALL Lor oF | Butit you Sacnen Ser you Sonsmae ON THE CHESAPEA! Excursion and Entertainment, errant evel 67a trae utes and it between this city and New York at the rate | DLACK AND WHITE BLOCK PLAIDS IN THRKE eee cna tauaee gener pon oue OPEN JURE 14, = - ea te ee NDENSED LOCALS ‘She ether cliamplanship gamap cosaited os t ir repr the | DIFFERENT SIZE BLOCK. FRENCH GOODS | way down to cost and there we'll stop. ‘The man whe NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. _ ound Sansa: = follow: - = —— lpelrcags = in point Ce ee JUST IMPORTED. PRICE EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS | tramples cost under bis feet ia a very ungeliable mer- FINEST MEALS. FINEST ATTRACTIONS, gy RR] Susan H. Callahan has been appointed the | | National League.—At Chicago—Chicago, 8;| 85d comfort in traveling. ‘41ue ordinary pas- | 522 ap chant, committee on the estate of Capt. C. M. Calla-| Philadelphia, 9, At Indianapolis—Cleveland, | 8°®&¢r coach, which is cight feet longer than — EVERYTHING THE BEST. han, a retired army officer, now in the Insane | 5; Brooklrn, 15. At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 0; | USU4l, is handsomely upholstered and has a| JUST OPENED A SMALL LOT OF DARK COL ands [oF - ne Trains leave B.and 0. depot. work dayn. 9:15 am., stem ty iu every Way desir- “Hospital. Boston, 3. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 5; New | Cozy smoking Paltoan parle’ eat bey Nee eepta FORTY-SIK-INCH GOODS IN| In Furniture Tapestrice we will make the following 2:30 and 6:30 pm Sundays, 9:35 a.m. 1:30 and | able, oth, tor comfort ahd'ee ‘sgurance of exfe = i i ‘Ivania Club - | York, 14. a by ‘ALL 5 tions; 15pm b n ward nar aomaselas fore pemesctiper! HA Co. Players’ League.—At Cleveland—Cleveland, | Yenient in its arrangement and luxurious in its | prayTIFUL SHADES OF PINK AND BLUE IN re 00 to Si Leave Bay Ridea, week days, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. | Heir tivomion froa thn sui Mvelligent proof Baugh of the Treasury Department was made | 2; Boston, 4 At Chicago—Chicago, 5; Brook- | SrUngh in keeping with the rest of the train | pr4ry gcOTCH CHAMBRE GINGHAMS, THE ras Sap i: 5. eae, Cot Permanent chairman and Mr. E. M8. Young | ism, 6. cbt! Sohn ek cars aro lighted with gas, which is stored | LAST WE SHALL HAVE TaIS SEASON. THE = $2001081.25. ete eye A SO0P, DINNER AT MX, DINING HALL ecretary, ss ow Y, ‘ere ge jel: | 8Way under heavy pressure in tanks under-] BEST QUALITY OF OUTING CLOTH EIGHT 83.00 to 81.45, ‘Gen'l Mi; % Gen’l Passenger agent, | cents. J.A sTEWAKI- ayi0-im* sh f the Unity Circle last even- | New York, 12. At Butfalo—buffalo, 5; Philadel: anager. Pe ae Sig aa fetsesion dbecey sate cata een | ones ent as neath the body of each car. The result is| CENTS, ONE PRICE. Arrangements have been made co thet our hotel aE AM TAGE? “BELLE SF Cancer Seu oc, ee Association, —At Syracuse—Syra- | #0 illumination at night that will enable one to guests may leave Bay Kidge at 7:45 am., and, after a AX, WEEK O8 MONTH. Lyon, president; Jacob G. Cohen, vice Ee lan ue ee Philadelphia Athicti¢, | Teed with comfort. All of the latest devices to In Frilled Edge Lace Chamber Curtainas delightful drive along the Bay shore to Annapolis, | pT? Tespous dent; Harry Rothschild. secretary; Sam. Mund- bos — P! «Co. | add to comfort and insure safety have beon W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, From 5.00 to 82.65. take the 8:37 a.m. train, arriving in Washington at | } verpinin heim, treasurer. Executive committee—J. G. | 6; Toledo, 7, At New York—Brooklyn, 5; Co- A a oe ery ; Ike | lumbus, 13. placed in these cars—improved air brakes, au- | sygq 919 PENN. AVE, N.W. 86.50 to $3.25. 20:30 am, without extra cust, Yor ture! ee ee fen Gg mene ag Maton tomatic signals, Janney platforms, with vesti- ‘WM. MEZICK, Supt, | Pachtat 7h et whart, or py ee oa bale connecticin and tho Pulimian antae- ae “32-3 eaeconicaal ye attempting to bowrd a cable car at 7th street Doran and Phillips will pitch today. forias ‘are brightly ffaminsted at nigut oath | Lo Cxzan Ur Ova Sroce. ee Reais scr sourtor toad FES rip ss eee Sede ee ee re ns eeeed |S Henadhas proudinas willy ig Makalaa tke bail | ane oo teak liek peesana tao eee: a 94.00 to 82.50. GULET Ns, SOUS Satine, UD MO Bre LEIS | Data Van ; 6 am, Geers Schafer, « bey, wes accidentally strack | oualy aud throws ft like a abot. other can be made without going out into the _ « Sas0wenze | 030, 1100 es, 90, by the wheel of w wagon’ at Int street und In | The Senators are indulging in some foolish | dark. Zhe huge new aldwin engine attached “95.50 to 83.25, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. ot 8:300m Fare, diana avenue yesterday afternoon, remarks, it ix said, about “getting even” with | to the train was as far ahead of the ordinary | we win getrid of all Odds and Ends, Broken Lote of 2 ll eescatit Babies 2” taken to the Emergency Hospital for Baltimore for Tuesday's business by easiag up | locomotive as the coaches behind were ahead | Goods, Remnants, ke., &c. — PX oInT aNv POINT LooKouT. EW STEAMER BAKTHOLDI-TRIP EVER! arene ae to New Haven. Such talk ought to produce | of the ordinary railroad cars. It is a coke-| A few dozens Ladies’ Lisi ThresdGloves, Sizes 7, bour to ail up river Dixie and dapdinge Good Templars’ Election. some large fines. burning engine and makes no dirt, The rail-| sand 9%. Togo at 5 cents s pair. Ifyou are buying anything, from Rustic Lawn Fix- STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, the nest scenery ob the Potomac: the only boat atop~ 1 . N L held i The Columbia Athletic Club ball team was | road ofticials have such confidence in the clea! Remnants of Kibbous, Bmbroideries, Laces and | imxs to the Most Elaborate and Costly Sideboards, BATURDAY, AUGUST 2, AT 11 P.M. oiilencme trae a py ES - 4 Columbia Lodge, No. 24, 1 0. G.T. , held its | 2 tented in Hagerstown yesterday by the score | liness of the engines of this pattern that they | Flouncings at half price. you'll find the pruning bisde sticking in every price FARE, $1 ROUND TRIP. hire ana 3Nu. SUM BERLAND sON., regular meeting last night in Denison’s Hall. | 6¢ 10 to 6. gerstown batted in too strong a | have bad Pullman cars intended for the “Blue | Best Imported Berlin Zephyr, 5 cents s lap, tag. Arrives at Piney Point at 5-30a.m. Sunday. Leaves | 4.04 5. Fos Teun ase A number of visitors from local lodges as well shape for the Washington boys. The batteries evil speed = Lae of delicate — Best Imported Saxogy, 12 eee bank. : — Piney _— wad = for — - we i i 2 i i ti ts of the com es Best Imported Germantown, 16 cents « bas! there yur for Bathing, Crabbing and Fishing, ~ —— : aoe bid nye = = ag pee ae ela ees Included many ‘Members of Congress, news| Best Imported Spanish, 78 conte a bank. turning to Piney Poiut for Dianer. Leaving Piney BICYCLES. Manton as posi Miss Nettio F Landon: | Made 6hits and 3 errors and Hagerstown 12 Paper mon and well-known citizens. A’stream | Best Back India Linco, 12% centea yard, jae JULIUS LANSBURGR, See po a ea cad [ee ~¥ x . iw E of guests were passing throug! ie tr bargain in Men's Fancy Shirts, zea. - in the Cycle Lrade we think this assortment ag secretary, Chas. T. Wilber; financial secretary, | Mtg and 6 errors. enough of Senor Jeremiah | for” two hours. They were received’ by | Only S0 cents, 390 13TH AND F sT@, | _ Ticketesoid on Steamer for Breakfast and Lunch at in she Cyato toate we Edward H. Jones; treasurer, Wa. Muirhead; | OBrien and has given him an unconditional | General Passenger Agent Scull, General Agent | _ Another lot of the Children's Positive Black Ribbed Piney Point Hotel tor $1. Pameed — and Suu- chaplain. Samuel G. Wise; marshal, Archie W. release. He has been weak at the bat and has | Alvey and City Passenger Agent Smitk of the | Hose. Sizes 5 to 934. At 124 cents. = ma cents, For State — Davis; guard. Edwin B. Nye: pianist, Chas. A. | seided only fairly. Tom O'Brien will tempo. | Baltimore and Ohio, aud Mr, N. Main, the rep- | Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vesta, good value, 12% centa. poems oh 1308 3x29 Anadale; sentinel. J. Edward Fowler. The first | rarily cover second. President Lang has started | resentative of the Pullman Company in Wash- ene saince for o big bargain te Mattar, oxime | TR oo sree (ABEANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE 80 THAT five officers were re-elected. out on a gunning trip with the idea of catching | ington. In the baggage car a table was sct and | Yalte,at 10, 15, 18 and 25 cents. cur hotel guests may leave Bay Ridge at 7:45 am. Columbia Lodge will give a sociable on the | Some of the ex- Worcester team. the guests, after inspecting the cara, discu: W. B MOSES & BONS, and, after .a delightful drive along the Bay shore to evening of August 13, to which they have in- 3 the marvels they had witnessed over a co! Annapolis, take the 8:37 am. train, srriving ip Wasb- Vited their friends from other templar lodges, |_ 72¢ Face stands thus: tion quite as elegant as anything else about the CARHART & LEIDY, CORNER 11TH AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. | ington at 10:30 aw., withoutertrs cost Fifty Doll: for Playing Poli L rapeyi vie cpamerechgi hi oiae ouawesy 3 aatae A TRUAL SapONLEERS EXCURGON Ge jars y ‘olicy. Club. Won. | Lost. | PerO. | having other coaches of the same sumptuou: “PHILADELPHIA STORR™ y NO SLIGHT EXCU ; ; = Yesterday Edward Green, who some time | character constructed and as rapidly as. possi as Orn Cabral vesbricat association Ber he ANSE, Com, Mase, aye AND since was convicted in the Criminal Court of | ——-———_— —________________ | blotwill equip all the “flyers” between Washing- 420 > 928 7th st. and 706 Kst. nw. CARPETS, To Marshall Hall, Saomaodap. Rey playing policy, was brought up before Judge | Baltimore.. 58 21 -734 | tou and New York in this superb manner, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1890, Pe y: 'P 8 9 53 21 “116 SSE Bc? am UPHOLSTERY GOODS, on the steamer Charies Macalester. ICYCLES—THE Montgomery and fined €50. In 1833 Green in ‘| 4 1552 | Inrpontaxr Sate oF Horses, Cows axp Se Ste ‘Bout willleavo foot of 71u street wharf at 9:30 a.m, | s>Ladies and the Police nap demanded a jury trial and the 37 31 O44 | Fania Turixansrs.—The stock and farm- Jouxsox & Lorrr. = ee e-store tinker Ub peach is. case went to the Criminal Court, where a ver- -! 35 41 -461 | ing implements of Mr. J. R. Freeman wili be ‘WALL PAPERS, &o. ‘Tickets will be ‘recognized on all three trips. The dict of ity was found. The case was th +} 30 49 -380 | sold tomorrow at 11 o'clock at his farm, near eae holder of s ticket will have @ voice in the disposition of taken up one motion in arrest of fadgmentent - | 25 50 “S83 _ | the receiving reservoir, about one and a halt | We have marked down prices on some lotathat will | To make space forthe new goods for fall season we | 8 oid watch, "© t's» Toueis the Glan =] the — ‘as raised that the law required that “19 53 +264 fare above Sonor. ore ve: Sold } make fhem go. Alot of Dress Goods at Sc. Some in | #re offering many attractive bargains, The following | pond until further notice. J2GSLwuL es | ie rata the Police Court try such cases. Judge Mont- —_— at the same time o: e st Tot ‘OTSES | the lot sold at W5c. A lot of Croclfet Shawls, White | are sfow: CRI “aaa pe ras! me: als mery held chat the Cer Court bad juris- RACING BY MOONLIGHT. ie Washington, Conway stock, sound and BSP" | and Colored, bulf price. Alot of Parasols at leas than UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. COLONIAL BEACH, Sree eee iction an’ the case went to the Court in Gen- —-- le. ’ all < BE. U¥CI NI a X.W., § eral Term. where he was sustained. Green's| The Trotting at Bennings Protracted Ra Che alta Ct eens etmek pees, || $00 Curtain Biles. tall boagst, wich sclmmaiags CLIFTON REACH. Labine’ Om GENTS" lading Guarsul theses case having been a test one the lowest sentence Satz or Coxpemyep Anticies at the Treas- | China Silks, 40c., were 50c,; 50c. were G5c.; beautiful | complete, worth 50c. and 75c. ; 15c. each. STEAMER JANE MOSELY. Gur justly. celebrated Dail “calouess PStCEO: was imposed. In future the district attorney Into the Moonlight. ury Department tomorrow at 10 o'clock by | styleaand colors. Umbrellas, 98c.,g1.25, sell much | 100 Curtain Poles, extra beavy, with trimmings EVERY WEDNESDAY, THULSDAY, JULie Ts, WORTH Spring 1 rame, LEAGUES, Proposes to ask the maximum punishment. : ee ition | D%2canson Bros., auctioncers, See advt. *” | nicher. Figured Pongees, 15c., were 18c. All Dress | complete, worth 75c. to €1.50: 250. each. BSIDAY ARD SATURDAY, Chains. vil, Wrenches’ henthug: Bepaiting: Miskett sani emacs The track at Bennings was in a fair condition pssst sec aaa pee salaccoas ia cones ris = w%5e COMMENCING JULY 2, "90. inp ing. hawY PALMEMDS SAL BOG The Pastime Club Afloat. for the races that had been arranged for yes-| Oprna or Boccacto ar Bay Rinat.—For the te erty ievee ce penne eee were ae aw azo Seats pxiararas crormaty aa aditumer eaves her wharf st 8:15 am; arrives home | Cor’ Othand ist, ns 7-40 terday. The races themselves were good, too, | balance of this week the opera of Bozcacio wil 30 pi i a Pivanin teaicl CON Tinta Gorse eos | Wastes canoe cer ee ee ae | Coat nee ee a i ertecrecargrgs ac rpeler ta bad) [ary oe oy meer rape enor FINANCIAL, me Music lub given evening was a : " Helen Judson, assisted by Mr. Edward Webb, * A large assortment of portieres, less than manuisc- nog “s om 3 = = = success. Nearly eight hundred persons em- | 4nd to wager their money upon the results was pence sth th JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Reker Special inducements to Sunday ac socition | “No. W. COMBON. JNO. W. MACARTNEL, barked on the steamer Macalester and went to | “ything but satisfactory and the grand stand ALEXANDRIA, $29 713 Market Space. CARPET DEPARTNRET: diusic by Pistorio’s String and Brass Band. Gets off Member .%. Stock Si, Marshall Hall, where an interesting program | *2d quarter stretch had rather a deserted ap- — EE ae ere eR : ay —— | ee oe CORSON & MACARTNEY, was rendered by members of the club and their | Pearance, Betting was lively considering the | Reported tor Tur EVENING STAR. Carpets of the following sizes, made of Remnants, | = TE Ae GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. ¥.W, friends. Among those who took part were | Humber of peopleon the ground and those who | ,, ScHooL Burpixa amnion fetrale eee ‘amkeresce oy R oS PREPS eee Jed Me CMe: Chae. S West, Miss Dela Bul-| bought the seductive mutuals hod s decided | School ip now under rope aon cette TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. SEASON OF 1890. yy a lard, Mr. Chas. M: v. gn, Railt 1 bond listed ew’ Mr. Chas. McEnaney, Mr. Tim Murphy. | upset in the first heat of the first race. G. H.| Tie building which in 1786 contained tlired'}, . on the Exchanges of New York, Philadelphia. Boston Holmes EG. Harbeage: ora and Mr. A. V. | Hess’Otto, a rank outsider, was sold in the field | schooletwe pay schools ana one free séheolics |! 8 feet 3 inches by 9 fect ¥ inches, $9; reduced a And Baltimore bought std sold 0 omen gg here M. Hale, HA Det | 8nd only one ticket was bought. But Otto won | was sold in 1811, but was again bought-by they gre from $15. THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE POTOMAC. Bonde and ell Le it Gen, Insurance cod tert Sent RAs Wekecmsens We Pe Veron 0G. see | eualiy andl tct cde G1 takbs was cdthad to ct schol bowed in fae oe Aes ; WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1890. oo 3 inches by 10 feet, $10.50; reduced from epboue Stock dealt in. ae a“ B. a Marble, Chas. Josetti, M. F. $53.65, which is said to be the largest #2 mu- will be enlarged by taking out a staircase and | [-PEONZO YOUNGS COMPANY 2 mn oennnie 10.80; rea MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHER RIVER — = Kiely. The committee on arrangements con- | tual ticket ever sold on the Benning’s course. | the lower rooms will be papered and painted. | offer Just a few more of those Elegant Imported ——— a . KESORTS COMBINED, PROFESSIONAI sisted of J. C. Speer, president: Chas. Josetti | In ail three heats of the first race Otto cate in All the school buildings are now undergoing from $18. =e ——— ———— | and Adam Giebel, floor committee; E. G. Har- | a good first, with Tomoko second. Billy, Col-} their annual repair. Sardines at eee pomee 8 feet 3 inches by 11 feet, $11; reduced from $18. ME BROOKE TELLS att. FRE EVENTS OF Baugh, master of ceremonies; E. B. Searle, | umbus, Cleveland and Wand were also entered. | “fusca ret Vexerarte Lapy.—The fune- : on Steet 3 mches by 13 feet 9 inches, $15; reduced} The new, swift and popularsteamer SAMUELS. | Ciydis toh, usiness coutdeutial | Ladies aug oe er 5 benegt po orgie z. a — a a three straight | ral of Mra. Samuel Cooper, widow of the late | They are good value at a half dollar more. from $22.50. PENTZ will make regular excursions to this favorite intecg , BP. H. Grebe eats by John J. Hozan’s Lynx,with the Mag-| Gen. Cooper, took place today from Christ ; reduced | Fesort as follows: = r ABLI teal =) Pay nolia Stock Farm's Edsall second. Little Matd | Church in ths city.” Mes, Cooper wan ninety | N@¥ Freuch Pous areinand we avo thom from 1Ge. | fost 3 tnchos by 13 feet 6 sochen @15: rd SUNDAYS. Leaving wharf foot of 7th st, at 10:20 | JP¥OE, CLAY, THE QUD-PRTABLISHED ONLE Farge Choe hdc erie have in one of | and Nellie &. were third and fourth, The third years of age. Her husband had been adjutant | up. Also a full line of Domestic Green Peas—new | from $22. &m., 3:15 and 5:30 nm. Keturning at 2,5 and 8:30 their large show windows a very attractive dis- y Agi i play of -Bromodine” headache powders. "They and last was a running race, two out of three general of the United States army and after- A 8 feet Sinches by 14 feet, $16.50; reduced from | pin Tickets, v5c. Sti Woudertul prophetic giftot second sight; i ii ——- ~at low rates. * every uidden mystery: Suds lost or stolen property; ; heats of five-cighths of a mile each. It was won | Sard held th sition in the confederate | *P~** 825. ‘WEDNESDAYS—Three trips, leaving at 9:45 am =F iF, callens amtington sqeate for this most ex- | by 'W. H. Hayes’ Mineral, who took the sachet army. She was sister of Hon, Jas, M. Mason, a 10 feot G inches by 13 fest 6 inches, 915; reduced | and1:45and 45 p.m. Ketorning at 1, G abd 11:30 | gives succes, in, Duaiueas remover faniy ™ teat on end thitd heats, the ret going to. H. K. Du-| long United States Senator, who was captured Pcs nm Tokens 330 WRG b-. advice on business, love, 6 3 man's y ML, D. | wi s iti - ramily excursions TUBDAY. eeesssr A Reunton {n Boston. Brown's Griff Reed and D. Mt Hardesty Gor: | Wigan Sudell “Hew, Dra Norton: Biater eal ee ee 10 feet 6 inches by 15 feet, 818; reduced trom #29. | 9 goa, tnd ldo nn Werte et eat The annual reunion of the second regiment, 7 : ‘ x e Hours, 9am 5:30pm Sandayat?to Spm eruor also ran. The last heat wasrun by moon- | other ministers officiated at her funcral, D.C. volunteers, will be held in Boston from light, as it was after 7 o’ciock when the horses 10 feet 6 inches by 16 feet 6 inches, $20; reduced | p.m. Fare round trip, 10c. as con a s int Crrx Cousen.—The city council hela «| 373° oe t memivecnt cata Shee Parlors, 503 1 wieise August 12 to 16, during the week of the national | 60t away. called meeting last night to settle a private BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. papa ae encampment. G.A.R. Headquarters will be es- Ro oop es matter and six aldermen and twelve couneil- PF carers be wena “eopegtinge oth ee. marae e cpizemarED ay tablished at the Quincy House. Cols. Alexan- THE MT. PLEASANT CARS, men were present, Dr. Geo, T. Klipstein had 4 feet 6 inches by 6 fect, $4; reduced from $8. pearl saa sy Hee _— ap | with ‘cau has wonderful healing der and Drew are to be present. nearly completed two small frame houses on: objectiousble partes ue — xj nten. Don't tau to oe thie iad, i) P The Committee of Citizens Arranging | Fayette street near Prince, just within fire 20. 05 a.0. a. fel Hougan’s 1 fect, $15; reduced from Daniel Hougan’s Will, for Another Public Meeting. limits, when a complaint to the superintend- & feet 5 inches by 12 fect, 6 8 foot 8 inches by 14 feet, $16; reduced from $25. | jowed on bost or grounds. a ME DREAMER, {10% OTH ST. XW, WILL r) h Ft absent from the cit) til eptember The will of Daniel Hougan of Georgetown, | - frets: ent of police stopped their further progress, accor 13 soot © inches, G28; nedecen | DAE MOUNT VERHON Mise nines rom’ he Cy aa a Sale filed yesterday, leaves €300 for funeral ex-| The people of Mt. Pleasant are contemplat-| The city Jaw authorizes the mayor and city eee atadas hy AS ae . AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO. penses and masses for himself and wife, @100 | iMG further stops in the movement against the | Co¥ncil to give permission for such erections from $32.50. and the meeting was held for thie purpose. $0 Mary Hart, and the remainder of the prop- | Scent cars on the 14th street hill. Last even-| Objection was made by Mr. James Smith; wip erty to Michael Horrigon of Castle Isiand, | iR& the petitioning committee, consisting of | appeared in opposition to the permit, while County Kerry, Ireland, provided he divides | Chairman Judd, Dr. Jameson, Mr. Armes, Maj. | Dr. Klipstein appearcd in its favor. Mr. Smith, $100 between Honora and Mary McGuin, and | Saxton and Dr. Townsend, called a meeting of | having agreed to withdraw his objections if a wm cane of his (Alichael’s) death the property | the citizens to discuss the next move in the | *¥eet pump in that neizhborhood could be Bees to thi ‘ " moved, the boards unanimously gave a permit ore campaign. Accordingly a cull has been issued | for Dr. Klipstein’s houses, Sikes ace) peiaty Searching for His Daughter. for a mass meeting of the hillites tomorrow! Notrs.—Joe Fielden and Billy Young, the Mr. Jobn Eller of this city, father of Maggie | evening. A lively discussion of the existing | prize fighters, each paid a fine of 85 yesterday Pig, BOTTLE VIRGINIA CLARET, 260. BOTS, Bob Scare a Eats Oiiae’s 1206 Th wen BROS.” TED PICKLES AND TA- Litt ance’ at tina can by baa in by to their sole agente, A. BON, 518 to at aw. amyl Casa Os Cazprz. MOQUETTE AND WILTON CARPETS, — G by 7 feet, $10; reduced from $15. Will leave her whart, foot of 7th street, for Mount G by 8 foot 6 inches, $12. 50; reduced from $18. by yrs 3 oat Hel op sollowe, Wo wit! sen) you a Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE 6 feet 9 inches by 8 feet 9 inches, $13.60; reduced ¢ 10 nim "Aod 2:30 yim. "returning at 2 ana 5: FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for 817 | from $20. Second bust leaves, cna ct $18 on coats, 8 feet 3 tuches by 12 fest 6 inches, $20; reduced ‘We willsell you a tae oll si mon SUITE, = from $32.50. ‘ed ‘walnut frames, upholstered best hair cloth, €28 cash or €30 on credit, 8 feet 3 inches by 10 fest 3 inches, $20; reduced * jyli-im* ‘ i it of their recent set-to at a Cameron ae Eller, the little girl who was one of Pr evils is anticipated. The herdic company have | 0B account ro omc ‘We will sell you a 7-plece PARLOR 8! ‘solid | from $30. sepoduie tor week dass. 3ENTLEMEN’ on the steamer Louise in the ferwbrileenyd ae had their eyes on the situation for some weeks, fe quite sick at Rulicon caeey pectalareren walhut ffsmen, wpb im vines ancineason |S tek by 10 fest 3 inches, @15; reduced from | On SUNDAYS st 11 am, 2:30and¢ pm;retuming GEN’ S_GOODS. speake bay. was in Baltimore yesterday and | 0d have made a preliminary survey of the | day marched nine tramps out of towne "Tire | olor for $28 cash or $30 on credit. $27.50. Sus down the river i Windies Heck oecaee st | Ae DD. Ban searched all day for his daughter, but up to a | §rownd with the idea of running their lime up | committee on light will, next week, add to ive, |, We will sell you good WIKE- WOVEN BED SPRING 300 Bromley Smyrna Hearth Buge. 62.50; reduced Sin Hall wotng aed. retoteinns Ms ~y late hour last night she had not been found. | the hilland through the village. The route | electric lights on King street, so that there wi | 10F 82-25 cash or $2.50 on credit. from $4.25. top o£ 6:90 p.m. reaching city. on IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Talertaber ad for home Mr. Elict ordered an | would probably be eloug 14th street extended | be an arc at every intersection.—A colored Ras bceat ear blog find reagent payee d STRAW MATTINGS. oe ee baa sommes 2m> sueume 2000, See Oe ke charge of the body when | ae toe ae futo | rowed co thoes eine ey ren Tena, _ We will sel you 8 ood INGHAIN CARPET tor 35a, 9200, Bells white and fancy, 40 rda, worth 95, taps eildren, betrect and Tyna eer || FOREIGN SUITINGS, BUSINESS, ke, Bo, ————__ the city again. It is expected that Mr. Eber- —————— siemens ‘yard or credit. popular ‘Steamer W. MPeaivED AND OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION Mr. Struble’s Sore Spot. ley, the cmpesbipsaent at the company, will EORGE! N. ‘We Sew and Lay all CARPETS Freeot Cost and do| 250 Rolls white and fancy, 40 yds. worth 96,94. | will make ver, lan ey far Gown, =D paen, Po! = 2 G ETOWN. net charge for the waste in matching figures, 150 Rolls Heavy Jointless, 40 yds.,worth $16, a going and feturning, lesving The Iowa republicans held a meeting last | *ttend the meeting tomorrow night authorized pncanaeyt ‘We will sell all CARPETS, MaTTINGS AND orL- | 910. A ‘daily, Ty Sunday, st10 am, revurning | myg 3111 Penna sve aight in Monumental Hall, which was enlivened | ‘° ™#K¢ ® proposition to the citwens, Duowsep 1x Lirrix Iiven.—While bathing | CLOTHS un Credit at an advance of 5 conte par yard | "150 Rolle Heavy Damask, 40 vas, worth 616, 920. | “iJ,Pan, Hom tn 25 cents. se aan by an interesting little episode that was uot) xin is TELE TT cacdae in the Little river yesterday about 1 o'clock | on tho lowest cash price, ‘Wil be announced woekiy. see advertisements. EHOUSEFURNISHINGS. down on the I the | avon’ ts the time to stamp out the stupid lie often | Johu Melvin, young colored man, was| EASY WEEKLY of MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken BABY CARRIAGES. Hor sharters of Steamers, So Conon Program. In s speech on used by the advocates of the Atkinson bill that the | drowned. His body was recovered and carried | on all credit sales, and no notes required. w 94 discount on every carriage 920 | 1°; ‘Captain, ou the steamer. *3_ | Coomme Br G: work of the republicans in the Fifty-first Con-| citizens of other sections of Washington regard | to bis home, in an alley between 26th and 27th | CASH DISCOUNT allowed om ail accounts settled in enon ont ‘escsount on every enaxiaye foam G25 me. gress Representative Lacey took the oppor- | with indiference the sacrifice of the lives and prop- | and I and K streets, way to $19. This is su opportunity to buy « fine carriage on aes tunity to refer to the party in most flattering | erty of the people of South Washington. Send ee McBlair, retired, U. 8. N., ee for very little money. DaY EXCURSIONS A fall Uno of terms, as well as to the general harmony that | Your protest aguinst the calumny. » | Who has been very ill at his summer residence WInow suapas. ? EVERY WEDXESDAY, GAS COOKING STOVES existed within the party itself. He said that aimee Paste Temextown road, is improving.— Miss » eRnoaax : * On hand snd for sale, there were some people in the state who had not Mason’s Daughter. | fora wook or two. Bret Hcg ae i ‘We are offering afine assortment of colors with all | salt Water Bathing. received all they wanted and were consequently Cooper, widow of Gen. | leaves tonight for Appomattox to beabseut two | w4-Sm _. 780snd 761 Tthstaw, Setupes amd complete Sor B50. cosh, ‘Famous Shore Dinner at the botel, Saotke Representative Strable tax cxute%- | Samuel Cooper, late adjutant general of the | weeks. ‘MOSQUITO CANOPIES. we. 7. cRUMP, day took occasion oe to criticise Speaker Reed’s methods, especially | C°Mfederate states army, died at her residence A Steamship With Three Keels. as they dealt with a; A full line of every style and sise from 75 cents to for public | in Fairfax county near Alexandria last night, $5.00. ratood last The steamer Watertown, the only — ’ buildings, and it was generally unde: aged ‘ears. Sho was a daughter of the Seow wharf 8:45am. Homest 10pm pight that Mr. Lacey's remarks applied direetly Inte John Siasou of “The Island,” and sister of | that kind afloat and the first ship ever built at : W. B MOSES & some, to Mr. Struble. There were calls for the | James M. Mason, ox-United States Senator and | Watertown, Mass., was successfully latinchéd'| 3 prea ie latter nm, and when Mr. | con! states commissioner to England | yesterday. The steamer nas three keels, one Oce. 12th and Foe aw, . ; remarks, baer with Mr. Jobu Slidell. Pay roc Tanee biped oyeringe gh aa y naturally s good deal a pone RES designed tons of coal, ‘Washington, Gissatiafaction at the way public building bills | _Coxcert Music ax Dancrxa on the Charles advantages in shallow water UPHOLSTERIES, > ‘eated. sore spot,” said Macalester and at Marsheli Hail Friday and are claimed from her peculiar ens ener oF . it and it will A , amd on Indian Head evening being claimed that ashe will draw BATIONS, WALL PAPER, &c., aa, ‘Leaves at 5:30 p.m. eee

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