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——— = THE. EVENING STAR: .WASHINGTON. D..¢. SATURDAY. | 5 {3 ae ME Co ee re ee LOCAL MENTION. AMUSEMENTS, Goup TRAP sHooTiING. ~ | WANTS TO WITHDRAW IT. AT THE CRESSON COTTAGE. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &o. “The Weather. _Atpavon’s—Far Tearcetox.—After an sb-| The First Tournament of the National | Miss Webster Sorry She Got a Warrant | Mrs. Harrison and the Presidential pea FF RNa em an FORECAST TILE FIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. .}2ence of several years abroad Fay Templeton Gun Club. : 5 for Mr. Gradwohl., Family at Their Mountain Home, For the District of Columbia and Maryland, pag oa Geo gen = me by Gill The first tournament of the National. Gun] Mien Mattie Webster, the young shop clerk! Mra Harrison, Mr. and Mr&.. McKee, Mra, ; fair; northwesterly winds, = Wort | cssncteos ox sax aiierd ied Fraser. iiss Tetaploton’s coming has not | crab held af River View Wednesday, was a been wabecabiad enant reae Paine at the Oriole, who claims to have been slapped | Dimmick and Mrs, Russell Harrison left Cape Temperature and condition of water at 7] notices. First her diamonds were cap’ be- | success in every respect. The well-known shots | by Abie Gradwohl, the son of the proprictor of | May yesterday morning on the 9 o'clock limited go Great Falls, temperature. 76; condition, | cause Howell Osborne's valet tried to smuggle | of Washington were fairly represented and the stot, na stated in last night's Stan, is ap- | for Cresson Springs, and artived there at 6:30 10. Receiving reservoir, temperature. 77. Con-| them in, and it was only after any amount of everybody seemed to enjoy the occasion. The | perently sorry that she was so hasty as to swear | in the evening, accompanied by Mr. Geo. W. dition at north connection, 7; condition at | lawyers and bother that she managed to get rf gum aT RIVER VIEW, ‘THE PROPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND. Kew Diece. Finest Attractions, gro ly adapted for, trap | ont. t against him. This morning, in| Boyd of ‘the Pennsylvania railroad. The aearvine Tee sta va, Duioee. a 5 ds were particularly P lor ont-e warrant 6 vi }quight—White vs. 7 th ction, 86; distributing reservoir, | them back and secure the valets release, | ST! dole | copentua, 6: condition influent gate Soarcely band that be settiéd when her man. | *0oting and Capt, Randall left nothing ux company with her mother, who seems to re- car was trimmed most elaborately with ‘Week Commencing Mondas, Sept. 1, pe Fine Brass Ban@ * gate house. 5. | agement indulged in a misunderstacding, but | Which could add to the pleasure and comfort | gret the publicity the affair has attracted, | roses, and Mra. Harrison's apartment was First Appearance in Washington of ‘And enjoy the cool broeses from the broad Po- High tide in the river, $:11 p.m.; low tide in that oes bine arranged. The play i well of his guests. The program for the day comt- | she called at the Police Court and attempted & perfect bower. The dining car was garlanded — Salvator of Burlesque ~~ ‘tomac, on the largest Pavilion south of New York. the river, 2:11 p.m. sPoken of and | its two woeks' ran in| prised six contests, all moneys being divided | to withdraw the warrant, Mr. Harper, one of| from one oxtreme to the other with ever- FOStER English oo. ne For Bany Canniaaks see our ad on ath page. | jie” q)iork,. wom it great. popular~ | as in class shooting. the élerks of the court, who issued the war-| ‘greens, and roses banked each window and — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, Jviics Lasspvnos, 13th and F. rs HER MINNIE” ‘snd every Sunday throughout the Season, the Swift Z ean faces nd dances are said to rival Carmen- | ten birds. Entrance $1.25, with four equal | warrant was already in the hands of the police | dential Party was presonted with an immense | oogtiy Costumes, Glittering Scenery, New Sonma, | &D¢ Popular Steamer Mase Rewrseens Tee Pesetets 108 Be sve: | ewes weak tae Leek eae eatecanee | meee a risen eees ches con eae and the case would have to come to trial. It is | bouquet of buds when they stepped off on the Enchanting Music and Grocefur Dance, Lazixess Krits.—Sloth shortens life un-| and some of the New York critics say that | the foliowing scores were made: ed more ae pope however, that when the house, 6: condition at efflu jpat that it was Temmy Dayton's Laughable Burlescue, is, of course, the fair Fay herself. Her Span-| Contest No. 1.—A single bird sweepstake at | rant, informed them that it too late, as the | mirror ledge. Each of the ladies of the presi- * Spa: Do} Bai ting! 8 Rot rm esson, The platform was ‘The Besutisal Burieeg, SAMUEL J. PENTZ questionably, but there are many people who | +-Hendrik Hudson” is principally the Spanish | son. 9; Doyle, 10; Bailey, 7; Mat! 8: platfor at Cresson, P wal we Queen, case is jone will appear against Grad- MISS PAULINE BArCHELLER ‘Will leave her wharf, foot of ‘Tih st. at 20 a can't work or who work ata disadvantage be-| danco with incidental additions. The sale of | Well, 6; J. Smith, 10, Stub Johnstone, | wohl and the charge will’ necessarily be dis- tan orivese tate Gi beat ae tee VIOLA CLIFTON, 3:18and 5:45 p.m. ,returning, boat reaches ctep en e cause of feelings of general weakness, or from | seats has been very satisfactory and there is | 8; Arth, 8; Osborn, 6; Hunter, 7; Mills, 7; Wil- | missed, ep at. the first lady “of the land.” The | Tee Most Perfect Living Mode! of orm and Beauty. 3.and 8:30p.m. Pare, round wip, 2h cente some functional disturbance of the great or- | overy indication that her welcome next Monday | #0n, 9; Sousa, 6; Fristoe, 8; Bartlett, 5; Adams, | "Mr Abie Gradwohl in » letter to Tax Sran Sree. weaken. wey Set ten ebay oat VANOLA, Sheer Westie mete ouidttines the gans like the liver or stomach. Such should | night will be most cordial. She is supported | 6; Killeen, 4; Bowdren, 5; Bond, 9; Jos. .Pey- | refers to the matte foolish child's quarrel | thoy" immediately” proceeded to’ the large ‘The Mexican Wonder. nee use Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron, the | by Edwin Stevens, who appeared here last | ton, 5; | and says: “The issuing of the warrant was do: ped Spacer. apf theme’ ‘Miva. Hacrioca CORA STRONG, all other river resorts combined. great tonic and invigorant, and the corrector | winter with the Casino Company; Alice Carle, on thi instigation ‘of a third party, totally dis- | [000 brownteleth pra deo cals Ris beanet ‘The California Vocal'st, Strict order guaranteed. @Q of functional disturbances generaily. People | wh I pular here, Misses Tona Hi » 6 e interested, but with a persunal grudge against to match, Mrs, McKee fay dark green REGAN AND KIRWAN, —& & Raxpatz, aa work, and properly, too, when in health. se Newham, E second contest was at fifteen singles, | myself, who took advantage of this war of ava it with, tecbaa to duets. “Bice, ‘The Bon Ton Musical Artiste. 3 a 5 ip! , Nellie Russell, Elsic | entrance $2.50. Divided into four equal | words to vent her spleen, When the proper | So he ee $1.25 Exccrsioy To Pex Mar $1.25, Balti- i TOMMY DAYTON. CHARLIE FREY, eu30-s1m (iilman and Messrs. Alfred C.Whellen, Edward | moneys. Twenty-four entries, with the follow- | persons became aware of the publicity of the | Russell Harrison was in dark blue cloth. Mra. Proprietor. The Matchless Comedians, wo PERF! more and Potomac railroad. Wednesday, Sept. | Edwards, Charles Kinle, Harry X. Dowley, | ing scares: Rothwell, 18, Souse, 10; Simyson, | Pert’ they were highly indignant and steps | Dimmick woro n black cloth suit. On her way ECT ARTISTS’ MODELS 3 Leavo at 8:15 am., returning at 9 p.m. | Joon LT, Luce, &c “ vee DO, | Hunter, 13; Mills, 11; Wilson, 10; Smith, | wore at once Mick Olive tention rsh yten carry hel Ay Seki landed Gorgeous First Part! lich Olio! ‘Tickets for ‘sale at Pancen’s Book Store, 617 |" piagterers’ Local Assembly 1644, K. of L., | 11; Steele, 12; Stubner, 15; Osborn, i4; se: and the warrant for the arrest withdrawn.” Bae thencaue shen debens siti q | FORMS MORE RAVISHING THAN VENUS’. “ At BELLE ETOILE” and 619 7th st. will give their annual excursion to Marshall | 13; Doyle, 13; Bond, 14; Fristoe, 12; Mattingly, da i ae the cari are Neg eg Mors FACES MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN HELEN'S. Tur Rev. Cuas. ‘A. Stanezy, D.D., pastor | Hail on labor day—-next Monday. calestor | 14; Jno, Peyton, 9; E. Landvoiht, 14; Jos, DISFRICT IN CONGRESS. lita’ cottage which has reps beautifully : 8 SWEET AS ARION'S. _ of the First Baptist Church, near Scott circle, | leaves at 9:30 a.m.,2and 6:30 p.m. Tickets, 50| Peyton, 10; Wagner, 12; Bowdren, 6; F. oan = tat tenes Coat js — — having returned from his European trip. wili | ceuts for gentleman and lady; ach lady 25 | Schroth, 12; Torney. 10; scheaione 2 ee THE BENNINOS BRIDGE BILL. After inspecting the rooms and removing | NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. ELEs preach on Sunday, August 31, at 11 em. and 8 cerns Elks’ Annual Reunion Association will | entrance, £2.25; divided into three moneys: | The House <ct to authorize the construction | their traveling stains they were driven to the This (SATURDAY) Evening ANNUAL REUNION ASSOCIATION FAMILE Bm. Allare invited, give an excursion to Marshall Hail next Tues- | 50, 90 and 20 per cent, Seventeen entrics,with | of a bridge across the Eastern branch at Ben- | Mountain House for supper, whero a private Last Time of - Visi " * Mi + dini has b ly fitted and fur- Noriee the prices in our ad. om 4th page. | of freworks. ‘Tho best talenthas been secured | Bond, 8; Hunter, "7 Wilson, 7; Rothwell, 8: | amendment to if and it was placed on tho Seu- | Naz ornamented with feimet samy, ecthneny YOU CAN SEE aT TO MARSHALL HALL, ous Laxsnvnon, 13th and F._ for the entertainment. The grounds will be | Fristoe, 8; Schroth, 8; Jos. Peytor Landvoigt | ate calendar in place of the Senato bill for the | ct? at each corner” of the board, | 820 THE WASHINGTON TRIO, September 2, 1800. Powenrut Fiexn Guasses. Hewpren’s,453 Pa.ay. | illuminated and the affair in every way will be | 8; Johnstone, 5; Mattingly. 7. Stubner, Bon —— FRISCOFF. Gant {#8me object, which had been favorably ro- | white tho conte piec ee a noes Oe ene ar s Hothwoll, Fristoe, Schroth ‘and Landvoight ; ilo the centerpiece was Sai" eck au onipte. We Have Now repairs for every stove made. | ju divided first money; Mills, Hunter, Wilson and | Ported by the Senate District committee some | eato freon, brightened with flame-colored | 5-9; JOSEPHINE HENLEY, Cast from original patterns. No mistits, No] Kerxan's—Far Fosren’s Gatsty Co. The Mattingly, second, and Sousa and Wagner, the | “Tho bill, which will probably be reached by | Orchids. The side table and corner mantels | 9.07 gue FAMOUS GLINSERETTICL filing. Oar stove directory is ready for dis- | Fay Foster English Gaiety Company, the | third. > were also elaborately ornamented, while} y.09 MACOMA.TAIERO, ‘ sep | the S fore the close of ion and “ a Sncayngh tribution to the trade. Call or write for t— | “-greatost, grandest, most brilliant and best of | The fourth contest was at ten singles, with | {2¢ Senate before the close of the vession and | masses of the same wor ee eee | ar Soe thus become law, provides for a stone or iron | §,, itati ‘i 3 aren free. J. H. Cursurr & Co., all.” with its fir t part, ite olio and the laugh- the entrance feo at $2.50; purse divided into | ra nf fireplace, At the invitation of Mra, Harrison | 9:55 BAKKY KENNEDY. jer-MHn1 1004 F at. aw. | able burlesque nie,” will be at Ker. | three moneys- 50, 90 and 20 per cént, ‘There | the istrict Commissioners ie chase eh | ME, aud Mrs. George W. Boyd took eupper | 10.18 gees Steamer Charles Macalester leaves wharf at 108.m., Zand 6:30 pm A Musical and Literary Treat by Renowned Artists, Iridescent Mlumination snd Grand Display of Pyrotechnica, Seareveune and istrict Commissioners are charged with | with the presidential party rend eibnnn tetuaien Gating beenien Gib cuntin,. par AL sie Distri 3 i ¥. 1 ing. Music by Prof. Haas, Engraver. “Telephone 1321-3, pearl terantemaret tocar talons atoning pele int Tailog 6 Binrewrer ar aS te" | the direction of the work. which must not cost | "nt trip up wasa very delightful one. A many be ebtenp Sor G00. Chris, Arth's Celebrated Orchestra, Tickets 50 cen! » Eas orm = ‘aul woegrome 2 sotticaioes - Macon ar Wile, Doyle. 10; Agth, 10; ale than $60,000. Half the cost is to be borne | thunder storm was watched with great interest aaa forsale at Droop’s, 023 Pa. ave, at the wharf and “Clgsnep and guaranteed for one | Clifton, “the most perfect formed “Indy pie re Cereals meas ee Dorie ey Aiea y the District ides “that the Com- | *@4.enioyment by the party coming up the] COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, | fom members Persous wishing to avail themeslnes B C. Breas, 615 %h street uw. merjca;” Cora Strong and Ida Remington, 7; Sousa, 5; Mills,'10, Mattin, ction 8 of tho bill provides ‘that the Com- | mountain, Mrs. MeKee remarked that such ® A COOL WAVE OF FUN AND MUSIC. of the privilege of the grouude, both day and niebt, = ae arg y e chanting duetists; Vanola. the Mexican won- ousa, cae B n missioners of the District of Columbia shall, aa perfect rainbow followed the storm that oue THe FARCE COMEDY SENSATION. ‘snd leaving for that purpose on the i@ am. or 2 p.m soyhe = rf “9 ; i" ided ‘by 1 a leterm ie 9 the other en: and AND a Leave at 8:15 a.m., returning at 9 p.m. ! knox ; Thos. Dayton, character artist, | Peyton, 6. First money divided by Doyle, : : ere qhhces tac cots at Pacaea'e Book wists or? poe ppsomy, ety | Durlesquo celebrities | Arth, Mills and Mattingly; second by Smyth | Height of said bridge and the approaches | “The vain was over at Cresson when the train JOHNT. KELLY I e early tripe, au30-3 thereto, and shall cause plans and speci- and 619 7th st. in all Kinds of elegant specialtics, Also in the | Wilson, Hunter, Bond and’ Rothwell, and the arse: 4 arrived, giving a delicious freshness to the air} A Magnificent Company of Fun Exponenta, fications to be prepared for such bridge and exbess e: tri Os! Si Wi % and making the grass and flower beds more nt-| Seats now on sale. at dE JUNIOR EXCHLSIONS apered 300 Fr.Bps., $1.15. Linney. Birrisoer & Muza | §*rden, the sparring exhibitions. prea ee Oe such approaches, and when the same are com- | t-active than ever. All the party showed much Will cave an evening # xcursiom to Indian Head = — Haruts’—Tug Ixpiax Acrness.—The Bijou Erg Spi fwenty. | Pleted said board shail advertise for sealed | pioagure in the beauty of the veene. Gk. TOURNAMENT AND BALL TO BE EVEN: wt. Sou Steamer W. W. Cor oe bh t | next week will offer a decided novelt the | be equally divided into four moneya. Twenty Is for the east f such bridge | : y agg Pee at the Spa Grove, Bladensburg: Ma | Soran. ‘Tickets, ‘conte Bost will leave 7th-st, Frssexi’s Ick Cream shippo anywhere out ct “7% & i y, . six nteted and made aosces os follows. Proposals for the construction of such ig President hopes to joiv his family ina bor f tooo pa Gro' adenebuns, 254. | Wharfat 5pm, sharp. iv of town, 1427 New York ave. _ way of an Ini salerasi bapa ar . roll, 7; Torney, 8; Sousa, 10; Arth, 10; Simp- and suchy approaches, which advertisement short time. Arrangements have been made LES es — - F % ia de L young woman whose talents hayé attracte we a i b 1 Ms, 14; | Shall be inserted for at least one week in one or | for the President's family to take all their | GLEN ECHO “ IDSUMMER MELODIES ‘on Watt Parens go to Juzics Laxssvnon. | mych attention and whose abilities have en’ ‘ubner, 13; Steele, 11, | Mere daily papers in such cities as the said a bottle, at tled her to an undemiable tug in the dra- s meals at the Mountain Houso during their matic profestion. She appe a frontier Bailey, 9; John Peyton, board of Commissioners shall designate, and “THE PATAWOMECK." stay at Creseon, which will be for at least a Bea ON THE STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER : 18 NOW OPEN FOR GUES' M7 Heh st. Bw. | play called “The Indian Mail Cartier,” which | 12; Barker, 6; Jolintone, 7; Fristoe, 14; Dart: padded natch contenct to the lowost responsible | month, “A carriage and hotses have beon on- sete piglet chaps ‘And on the Lawn at Ser our ad. on 4th page. Junius Laxs-| gives her an opportunity to display her _re- | lett, 9; Gond, 12; Mattingly, 15; Landvoigt, 15; € ee = gaged for the use of the family, LA) 5 5 si x SPECIAL DINNER A LA CARTE. MARSHALL HALL, reom, 1 3 ki ttait te . Miss | Rothwell, 10; Schroth, Adams, 7. First The Acorns Home Again. Everything at the 2ottage was in perfect . ee Moker is aera ies | conte aria by Mattingly and Landvoigt;| ‘The Acorn Club, a popular social organizn-| OTder, flowers wero arranged in vases and pin, GLEN ECHO TALLY-Ho will leave the Son Prot. Schroeder's National Guard Band, ven rua Evsn.—Our well-known, roliable | Indians and was born at Gowands, NY, Her | second by Mills, Smith, Doyle and Fristoe: bowls, breathing a sweet welcome to the Presi- at 5-00 p.m turing eG i 9 “ cs Tickets { - . ans SUNDAY AUGUST 31, (Day and Evening), felt derbies at $1.50 and $2. Newstylesand | father was Dr. Allen Mohawk’ ML third by Stubner and Wilson; fourth by Wag- | tion, whose members are mostly young men of | dent's wife. Goldeu rods and lovely asters were | ,,Ziek#te for sate desired sliould ‘be wecured before ps 7 - hand. Pr he route uf hale shap . Lawrs, 435 ith st. | hawk was educated ot Painesville, Obi pip Pic aty dled East Washington, returned homo last evening | used lavishly in the decorations. When the | the" San Bailar wal be calied'tor. ‘ickets mayitg | STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER leaves c i made moth proof | converses fluently in pure English. ‘The sixth and last contest was for a prize | after @two woeks’ outing, during which they | party returned from supper a half ee or pees ee _ 3720 _ At 11 a.am., 2:30 and 6 p.m. sharp. ead ak oan Puree Cintas’ Oda te | yeicos an aA of 400, loaded shells donated by the | visited New York, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Went | @0re pottly shaded tangs were lighted inthe | (NUAKx Norton —05 SHES NUL LEAVE OUR} STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN leaves at 3.30 p.m, Wonns, 691-695 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 425% | There will be ren Eee ee ee ee Ol ene te the tee oi high- | Point, Albany and Atlantic City. During their | °Ot*®, and, the a'rich glaw upon them ou | Rtas, worviuue Yr Sycamore lala nid Glen Deh FARE-ROUND TRIP, 25 CTS, . = fa K "s betwe Bol- 5 ; i 7 4. m.,and return a pan, Bry Youn Coax of J. Macry Dove Only beige ou ye fight the"'Ginat Nese ‘Twenty-four entered and made scores as fol- | travels they met with many hearty receptions, | their entrance. Mrs, Harrison anticipates | shetp. fad. 1 BKLDGES & PKESGHAY ees sLeneaye MIROUNEES euEDAS . a died. a 5 a lows: ‘Steele, 10; Mills, 7; Ts and were kindly cared for at Brooklyn by the | much pleasure and benefit during her sojourn LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ND A_ PLEASANT MMER highest grades of family coul handle boy” was paralyzed in the tirst round by Mace * ©, 10; ‘aoa Williamsburg Social Club, At Atlantic City | at Cresson, A large American lag hae been | A’ AMubst Th i BEAUTIES UF NALUKE at BAN Use tax Jouxstox Breaxrast Corer. Sold Cera oe ‘dietitian tt taint. ee, Johnstone, 3; | Mrs. J. A. Sparks gave a dinner in honor of the | provided to unfurl over the cotiage upon the opMONDAY, SEFTEMBER 1. 1800, WiTH THE FAMIL Se qrenes ot Me. por pemed puchage, ington Relief Expedition searching for Greely 10; Fristoe, 10; Case, 5; Landvoigt, 8; | lub just before their return home. President's arrival. AMERIOA’S QUEES Of neneee SEE, THE NEW CAROM CUSMION BowLixe Boanps, €1.15 per 100 fect. 6th and in the Arctic regions, and whose party went a | Doyle, 6; Adams, 8; Schroth, 7; John Poyton, 6; Held for the Grand Jury. . kville fair b FAY TEMPLETON, —— gv salsnianeriloae thousand miles through the ice in small boats | Wagner, 10; Barker, 5; Wilson, 9 Stecle : Don’r forget Rockville fair, September 3, Ou 3 — if Smith, Stubs Frit d Wi divided | Robert Hughes, a colored man who is alleged | 4 and 5, . pported by Elegant Cafe on the CHARLES MACALESTER. Fixe Portraits at Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. av. | ®fter the loss of the Proteus, will lecture at the | Smith, Stubner, Fristoe an agner divide x A ay peer eae MR. EDWIN STEVENS Open Air Cafe and Kesteurant at MARSHALL 1NE Po: Ts at 31 a “| Eastern Presbyterian Church (8th street be- | the two hundred. Rothwell, Mattingly, Os-|to bea policy writer, was in the Police Court Washington Pro duce Market the HALL. Estapnoox givesa fine frame with each dozen | tween F and G uortheast) Tae evening at | born and Wilson the first hundred, and Land- | this morning and asked to explain what he was mrad . % ate it L. L. BLAKE, Captain, G3) cabinet photographs. 711 Market Space. | 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the chiireh. ergs. Voigt and Adams the second hundred, doing as tho timo of his arrest with an agate | a a gin cae Tatler tates on a — — Kenney is a member of t! police force, an r * lency in al ‘irections, r a new Operatic Burlesque by AST AND ONLY Busx Quatrry of main springs, guaranteed, | tor seven years has been starioned in facat of 4 reseed Dee err e etet: books SetmIND | Clee’ cer aaa prices have stiffened; best Gill & Fraser, entities L €1. KC. Hrses, 618 9th strect nw. the White House. Four prizes were distributed to those mak- | and other utensils of the trade. Officers Smith 7 ‘ : HENDRIK HUDSON a ing the first, second, third and fourth highest and Bega? the witnesses cepts ugh |e pant, yy edad awry or . CHANCE FOR BAY RIDGE. = = ‘ “Oe Judgé Mills bound him over for the grand | choice Virginia and Maryland dairy-packe THE DISCOVERY OF COLUMBUS, CITY AND DISTRICT. All in the Family. averages in contests Nos, 1,2, 4and 5. The |” e Vin n c eee eeeaaan Harry McKnight has been commissioned | first prize was a fine sct of carvers, in a hand- | J¥*¥ tant atat Peat coat ihk ed te Theater eeeg crowded houses st the 14th tres! wWasmrNaTON DIVISION, No. 1, URK of P AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Postmaster at Ivy City in place of his wife, | some plush caso, donated by Mr. F. P. May; eauaters eran Estate, spring chickens in demand at 1212%;. All| GUKGEOUS CoSTUMES_sPECIAL scfxERy, Natroxar.—Hermann’s Transatlantiques. — pea ah ihre the p post for ae the second prize was 500 loaded shells, donated pogo Benge scmlataa of =e by Mr. Wm. Wagner; third prize, a revolver, wiadtm ee [eater donated by Barber & Ross,and tho fourth prize, erring ta'the Gandens oun sCompany snd | Kew Summer Resort om the River. | TSauleh son ave wey od ea erie | Jolin B. Allwise, eubs 55 snd 56, bloek 20, H.'s Sparring in the Gar be Yesterday afternoon about one hundred and | were at liberty to sottle or divide in any mans | sub Long Meadows; #2,000. M. A. T. Cherry My Hea Is Trev Mansuatt Hatt.—Music on the Macalester. | fifty gentlemen were on board the steamer Pilot | ner they chose, SIC AND A DKEAM OF BLAU Box office open daily trom 9 to F LERECHT'S WINE | HOUSE, Kk KEEK is church Koad, New Sweet Wilie and all Kinds of BEPTEMBEL 1, 1890. 37TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF MONTGOMERY esr icant ae Ms Deeds’in fee have been filed as follows: | Ye8¢t#bles sell well. Good hay, old crop, in : demand and wheat is advancing. Green fruits Maria C. Jackson to John O'Brien, lot 17, block | when in good condition bring good prices. 12, Meridian Hill; $2,700, W. A. Burdett to = ‘Will give an excursion to Bay Ridge, 4 to Luke T. Sanker, sub 8, sq, 620; $3,200. John MY HEAD IS TIRED COUNTY, MD., division and at the depot on day of ex- Giemes Boy.as guests of the owners, who desired toshow| | Tho averages ar8 as follows: Simpson, .76; | Cook to Adclindo Cook, sub 198, 44, 896; 1,400. Will be held gt the Fair Groundy eursion, Se Sete: the improvements mado on their recent pur- | Doyle, $4; | Mattingly, 04; | othwell, 76; | Margarét A. Tuyson to J. il. Happ, lols 80, £8, qa cowuox ROCKVILLE, SEPTEMBER 3,4 AND 5, 1890. About 3:15 o'clock this morning a fire took | chase, Notley Hall, a short distance north of fey tea i ay tea Hee ai Antti | 55. 63 and 69. Prospect Hill; @—. Mary A. COMPLAINT Excursion Tickots, by B. snd 0. RR, admitting to The friends of the division may expect ‘i 7 ‘5 mae? 82; 1» +768; a Ir | Rankin to Eugenia L. Heller, same property; “ Fair, #1. 1 1 ‘and Place on, the premises occupied: by B.C. | Fort Foote. ‘The priucipal director of tho affair | :®2: Qsborn, .7 ad, be; E | $548k Earthen ee nee ee? Bree JUST Now. Ketucnlng, S41 Ae Seas toad ad 3 ones a ME a ae ned by Mra. ell. at the corner | was Mr. Frank Hume, the president of the | fendesiss on? y Torney, -66;| same property; &. G. W. Joyeo to NOR’ BOTH MIND Grind nisud sud iaeeoved 4 ii us 3f 2d and C streets northwest. ‘The fire was ex-| company. About S o'elock he gave the order | F'ckcay. 2. Sette ner, .78. "| Duvall otal. lots 1and_2, s4.,w- of 1002; 8, _The tuahagement promise the Fair tinguished with a loss of $40. to leave the wharf, and the steamer was soon |" Doyle and Mattingly tied, with 94 per "i ily AND BODY Blooded aud other Stock, species ae kinds of | (0 TO ‘The Old Reserves of Penusylvania last Cven- | speeding down the river with & lively crowd ey are both members of local clubs— Real Estate Matt ARE MADE , ‘tural and Horticultural Products, CLIFTON BEACH, Tally, “Sresidents Cape, a’, Gen WS | aboard, ‘There were present Commissioner | the former of thé Nntlowel Gun Cha nod he gratia weed SPECIAL ATTRACTION: drettied, Con HB Mekoa mam, vice | Hine, Marshall Inadell, E. K. Johnson, Samuel | latter of the Capifal City Guu Clabe Bers te | Te , and J. A. Sanker have purchased of STRONG BY First day, beginning at paan., Athletic Sporte by oe See aes RONEN, Rresident; Col. H. B. McKean, wecretary; | Norment. John A. Prescott, Harry Bancr, Capt. | ae yet but beginners at trap snodting, and thoir | Mrs. M. A. T. Cherry for $8,200 house and 10CDaabeaen members of Columbis Athic ‘ub and other noted SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1890, Capt. D. N. Mathewson. treasurer: Maj. J. H. | John Miller, Beriah Wilkins, Andre cess in a contes: aggreguting fifty Dirdy, | Premises No. 1123 ist street northwest, being 24 RILLA, athle.cs. | Mezinming at 2 p.m. secotd aud third daye, Sune and N. A. Lucas, honorary members. 0. T. Thompson, S. 8. Baker, Henry Wex, I: | against men who are experienced trap thootorn, | feet 3 inches ou let strect end ranuing buck 10) Hoops WARBAPARIELA, ciuaing comenoted boreine Lace four ench day, ‘Last excursion of the season, ‘The K republicans will meetsat No. | H. Walker, J. W. Boteler and many others.” A | sceake well tor the youngaters of the two clubs, | f2¢t to 10-foot alley. HOOD'S SARSAPARI g | _Pitst-cinss Caterer ou the ground. FARE, 25 CENTS ROUND TRIP. 133 Pennsylvania avenue next Friday evening. | plentiful supply of substantinls was provided. Mr. E. Landvoig: was the winner of the second |. 2 Tobriner has purchased of James Bennett 5a) LEA [g Alu BigoU THEATER. A, letter iss been addressed to Dr. W. Lee | On arriving at the wharf the extensive improve: | Mie" eana percentage of 92 Mr. P. Stab. | Store and dwelling an lot, being No. 443 Dela- : H omy Bathing, Fishing and Crabbing at the Beach. White signed by a number of prominent citi- | ments of the company on the water side bf the | ner took the third pris. with a percentage of | Ware avenue southwest, 17 feet front and 70 Week commencing MOND. zens cailing upon him, “asa matter of justice 7 —— Tuesday, Ihursdyy and Bate <-— a tract of 240 acres, extending back to a county | : Be *t | feet deep. : Vv ends) sirday.” The “popuise and in the interest of historical accuracy,” t0 | road, were inspected. “A large building, etn Mr. Jus Maiti iu shooting ofa ter ale Beng | . Susan A. Carker has bought for 913,000 of | Bransers, Suawrs, Sirxs, Wervers, | joie etwenr Conciente Vooune Baas prepare a history of the new Eastern Branch Mr. * . KEALLY, ax Johann in Inidor Whittmark and ¥ B fine dancing floor. built in the lust muety days, | is a member of the Patuxent Gun Club, whilo | J#mes Rusvell Dayton and gold to John G. An- nico pees tts sotled, 91.50 | He Your scram, atusleal teraman Comed “Drains. Bridge. Was first examined, and, under the pilotage of | Landvoigt, Stubner and Smith belong to the | Jerson sub 56, reservation 10, 28 feet 917 inches i ee ae _ CARISBAD. Proscuted by company of players | SUAtiey Macalester w Robert Honesty assaulted Maggie Alexander | yr Hume, the company was then shown over | National Gun Club. by 100 fect 10 inches, on the sontheast corner | & #70). $ LOTI! DRESS GOODS, one yard and a | sbecially selected for this production, “Dohrt fal 4 day will oe cheat! sare ber esterday morning, or so she testified in the | the grounds. ‘The party arrived home about 9 | > ————__ of 434 and U streets northwest. vure woul, Navy suc, Black, Brown, | (2,085 {Me xreat broom sou. Sparkling uusic, | yibeeveuse oft A by . “4 Police Court this m Maggie had wit- |p m- To the Staten Island Regatta. A. J, Bache has bought for $5,500 of Georgie | G jh basalts 20e ot a tween six or eight contostunts : nesses to prove her stor. Honesty was fined oo : corre T. Staley lot 14, square 340, 19 fect 8%; inches EI QUALITY FKUIT OF LOOM COT- BY“ RIDGE, a base ball bets x 10 oF thirty days in jail. A Wheelman Fined for Fast Riding. | The Columbia Athletic Club's eight-oared | iy 94 feet, on Lith between M and N sinecte hopes ON TH CHESAPEAKE, battle on thes vecamon, ‘Tickets, 50 cute, aduatt Sapna ‘This morning in the Police Court Ezra B, | Ctew, with their trainer, Charles E. Courtney, | northwest. kd sereaa uulewan abd Teay, each ‘sdditiousl lady's urlennt eames Thompson was fined $5 for reckless riding of a | Will leave tonight for Staten Island to row in eae : 81. MAVAL ACADEMY Bap, quran Gea ANNUAL FORT The greatest improvement in writing among bicycle last evening. Officer Henkell, on duty | the Labor day regatta, The crew is composed GEORGETOWN, re eat Quality Lonsdale Cambric 10c. FINEST MEALS. FINES? ATTRACTR T . the one hundred aud fifteen members of the Pe 7 ee a 7th strect, testified | Of J8n0us. Ryan, Crist, Baker, Johnson, Har- 3 2 = e HASRIETIA CASHMERE, sotye, neatly yard and " ONS AND PARADE Rapid Writing Club, which completed a course | °°" chnsylvania avenue and 7th strect, testifie nyder and Kenyon, with Smith as cox-|_ TO Bneax Ur Gawnuixa on tae Vinarsta 8 half wide, pure wool: special casi: bargain 50c. EVERYTHING THE LEST, = tein fee yesterday under the training | ®t Thompson was riding rapidly. that a num- | swain, Stone.—Sheriff Veach of Virginia called at the | SHEETING COTTON, excellent quality, immense Trains leave B.and O. depot. week daye, 9:15am, OF THE a ia Saket ices Sap Sp necrian | Let Of People were passing at the time and jolice station here this morzing and left 9 | double width, 25e, o pence: ers, ¢ Spenceriai —— . é : "4 SE 1:30 and 4:30 p.m Sunuays, 9:55 am, 1:50 and that he struck a lady, kuocking her down, and A New Church Home. atch of writs to be verved today upon wit-| SILK MOAI PRILLIANTINES, nearly yardanda | 3:30 snd Business College, was made by Miss Nellie Mc- | that she was somewhat bruised. ‘The defendant | The New Church (Swedenborgian) Society | Wesees captured in the recent raids ou gambling | “Reirigran English Mtockingy, excellent quality: | Leeve Day Ride, week days, 6:30 and 8:30pm Cormick of the day section and Mr. %. Da | claimed that he was exercising as much eare as | haye secured the building known as -the | Plces on the Virginia shore of the Potomac, | THKEK puirs for 20c. Sundays. 8 and 8:30 pam Paul of the evening sec tion. Hack receives as | was possible und that if the lady had not Ghareh Sethe Hsly. Crime e n Massachusetts | CPPo#ite this District. ‘The sheriff states his | xacelicnt Quality Canton Flannel Se, LOUND-4KIP TICKETS, 91. & prize from the college #3, the am ° nea pped back out of the way of a buggy, no ac- a 4 determination to break up gambling at these | pleavy Bed Consforts Tac., S7e. 8h. J. T. OvELL, CHAS. O. SCULL, Gembersiip fee paid at beginming. Ihe con- | cident would have occurred. The court thought | &¥enue near Dupont Circle, for use during BRICKLAYERS' UNION, NO. 1, OF D.C, AT THE SCRUETZEN PARK ON LABOR Day, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1890. resorts, and was positive that the Sabbath | LaDILs' CLOTH DkESS GOODS, pure wool, wide, Geu'l Manager. Gen'l Passenger Avent, fest was sharp and close. All the members | that especially at such corners there should be | the erection of their new house of worship on | would not be broken by any gambling to- , ail colora, pi ai auiibitinié Mian matey an tad can * Grand Concert by the U.S. Third Artillery Band. were complimented for their improvement, the greatest care exercised and imposed the | 16th street, morrow, Mohair Brilliantines, wide, double fold, sere ee monet —— Dancing, Bowling, [uminations, &. # may leave Mey hi t 7:45am, 1 age : eee — Cartier Manxer.—The following sales of live- b aloo the I yes Gates open at 12 o'clock. Rev. Father Mackin’s Return. ——— : Alexandria County Republicans. —_| stock at Arlington livestock yards yesterd CARTER'S CASI STORE, pore apap pda Ae honed a ore ap nea take the 8:37 au. train, arriving in Washington at | Ticket, admitting Gentleman and Ladies, 500, Rev. Jas. F. Mackin, pastor of St. Paul's Charged With Larceny. A republican chairman of Alexandria eounty | are reported: 159 cattle sold; best, 41 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH st. 10:30 aim, without extra cost, auaesSe Church, after an absence of three months in] On the 26th instant Mary Doyle, a domestic, | was elected last evoning at Johnson's Hall. | 1% ol a pthewe emer: ceased hare mn do adieu PRO E Wat MEZICK, Supt. | PNvIAN HEAD TKIPS, Earope, visiting London, Paris, Dresden, Rome, | living at 944 New York avenue, reported at po- | Many voters were present and much interest 4 aed as EEE SRR DATES GRE SINS OR WITH MUSIC AND DANCING oo Spee are arrived at Baltimore, Md., | lice headquarters that her trunk had been broken | manifested, Henry Drummond, colored, who £20 to $45, EXCUKSIONS, PICNICS, &c. esday, ou the steamer Munchen, from | open the previous night and a pocket book con- | has been for twelve years a justice of the pead en, & AT MARSHALL BALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, sl returned to this city the sume | tuntog ovactepetaind: a ‘ in Jefferson district, was chosen chairman of re alarm bell in Christ Church ternoon. While in Rome he had a lengthy mbetscabs phe one dara hace om etecti i the county. |The fecling scemed to be in favor | necds tire attention of an electrician. Dennis interview with Cardinal Manning, and” at | * Detective Mahon. It was ascertained that a HE MOUNT VEKNON ~ en ‘ GUST 29 AND 30. of Mr. Frank Hume for Congress, the ninety-three-year-old prisoner of Song Schottische, “an excellent | “XP MARSHAL HALL sTEaapoaT co, 7 Oberammergan visited the Passion Play, | White man epee Joseph Purcell had been a —_>——— ‘ a night or two igorsis found drank yesterday | composition,” for meat Extis’, £37 Pa, ave.it* | Ovand after Jure 1, 1890, the new tron andstes: | STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER AT 10, Father Mackin left this city in very delicate basi g in the house; that he had frequently A Wife’s Suit for Divorce. ry Browa. aie Saat erg Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER healtis, but has returned to it greatly improved | *8ked and bad learned of Mary where she| stella MM. Barhydt has, by E. M. ewlet Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Difii- and benefited by his trip, which he states was | kept her money, and that he had thrown up I, - 2 AM. 2:30 AND 6:30 PM : ; , i i The signal service at Lynchburg has been | dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. | i Jetve ber wharf, foot of 7th street, for Mount a very delightful and thoroughly enjoyable | /1is Job and went off without waiting for his pay, | fled bill against Thomas H. Barhydt for a a = g N Fy FL EVENING TRIPS AS FAR AS INDIAN HEAD, authorized by the service iu this city to estab- | Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at Tor MOUNT VELAUN.—Every das (except Sunday) ote. = the = othe on ari a oe procured | divorce, They were sprue May 31, 1888, at | Jo, thirty additional stations im the state tor | 6 Mrntz's Duvo Sronx, 1014 F st. 2 10 aud 0 Vm FeCUELing ab 7 atid 3-43 FORTY MILES, somali charging him with larceny and plucedim the | Mannsville, N.Y., and she charges that he, | 2 ect ee ee Pam, Vasscrgers cam aeuain at Mouut Veruca tate A Ten-Thousand-Dollar Play. hands of Oficer Creagh. Purcell 4s wellknown | vithent cicwe donned tox July $1, 1896, egd | ens Tost warnings, Razors Honed Free. Cutlory of all kinds, | tocynd boat leaves. f desired. | Fare, rouud trip, ei, | Fare roundtrip 25< =. I, BLAKE, Captain. Prof. Webster Esdzerly has sold a half inter- | t0 the officers of the first precinet, having been | Hout cause, deserted her July 31, 188 Grinding andl ring. WaL¥orp, 477 Pa. av, * au2s-3t est in his play. dies? and Children’s Hair Cutting and 0. The play goes upon the road and is | ®%¢% for the larceny of dresses and to the | Clark, Ladies’ an: N.Y. | She Se Ge hristopher Columbus,” for | 8Bt by them to jail for 90 days in each of two | asks the restoration of her oe Hag name ot} Ay Eicteua 17 Yeuns. pe A NUaL EXCURSION rn *. ‘3 7: ol I. |ALL.—Same ernon solidly booketl. His Washington pupils made | WFk house for $0 as a suspicious charactor. Ho a Shampociag » apecialiy’as &. Saeaahis, 28 th | aces week day RO ea OX LABOR DAY great hits in their parts and are permanently py epee aatighvert spo fbi Not at Sergeant. CURED IN EIGHT WEEKS-—-ONE OF THE GREAT- z om wena ss a‘ a _ Sade am. 2:30 and 6 p.m. ; returning BX MT. VERNON ASSEMBLY, No. 170% pvt R see o! e6 1 look ou E = a ose Fine $3.. ‘oldin; ridays aud Saturdays, moon! sour mantra Gece carknaceer “Acting will | for him and last night about 11 o'elock Ofticer stead ceced eeaees eo eiks a ctreeen Mat OGRES EVER PERFORMED BE THE! Dogs Forms, eeling wo rapidly for $2.0, in- | sot, cova the nner we Mutou tise Men, PAINTERS AXD DECORATORS, be cast in Webster Edgerly's new drama, ~‘The | Mansfield found him at the Ashton House, | National Guard, lees CUTICURA REMEDIES, cluding case, for 10daygonly. At the Domestic | {0° g:u jane, rouchaag eae a en Want 3 ven,” which will appear in New York for a| ¥¢ having just returned from Baltimore. He | his annual report as published in Tux Star on EWES INE AND ParreRN AGExcy, cor, | ““dicais sud'Luuches at alf tugs at Markel hing Ba TO BIVER VIEW, Weck.and afterward go upon the road. He | Wad but @i7. He was taken to police head- | Saturday last, ‘The report stated that the first At the age of three mouthsa rash (which afterward it | Yire to Marshall Tall and 5 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1890. Will produce a play every yoar in this | @@rters this morning and subsequently bad sergeant of company C, first battalion, had hie 4 at ee trp: ef Way. Lis picture taken. blouse unbuttoned during inspection. Refer- | Ptoved to be cezoma or salt rheum) made its appear-| Just Received a cases ssortment of Gray |"? tear W. W- Corcoran | Base Ball, Fat Man Race, Lean Man Race, Jumping, eee = ence to the original notes shows that it was | ace onmy face. Phyvician after physician was callod. | Switches and Bangs at 8, HELLER’s, 720 7th n.w. Ms ivoubie eens inses, Bnovele Mecsa, The Marine Band Concert. He Ascended Mount Blanc. there written “1 sergeant,” and in transcribing | None of thom did me any good ct all, but mado me | euzi-2t* vagrant and roti The program for the Marine Band concert at j OB the 15th and 16th of August a successful | it beeame “first sergeant.” The reproof be ia Witks Usain gpreeieud 080 clock this | Sent of Mount Blaué. was-made by Louis P, | longs to the third sergeant, worse, ‘The discads continued unabated; it spread to | g3.50 Folding Drose Forms sold for a y by I my arms gnd legs, till T was laid up entirely, and from | 99.50 for few days only, at the Domestic Sew- ts, oom &fternoon is as follows: Smith, son of F, H. Smith of this city, in com- Rowsixo and trotting races, Rockville fair, | continually sitting on the floor ona ;illow, my limbs ing Machine Oftice, 7th and H.nu23,25,27,29,30,31 | _ For charters of Steamers s aegealeenar Bid Cotcoran | Miteainer, Sausucl J. Pents ber wharf, foot ‘ongs that Grandma Sung”......Kappey ; Pany with J. D. Fitzgerald a prominent mem- | september 4 and 5, * "| contracted ao that I ost all control of them, aud was! yas, es.—Nowadays not to use “Teq-| 1-1 MLAke, Curtain. un tho steamer. S > ‘Au, aud 2:30 6:50 p.m | ‘antastica—“Las Gnomes Saitaderoe | ber of the English Alpine Club. The perilous ANACOSTIA. utterly helpless, My mother would have to lft ime} berry,” the new exquisite for the tecth and Boron BY SEA, a Katz | ascent was watched by telescope from ", | cutand into bod. T could yet around the house on my | breath, argues not {o be recherche. ‘Take a Rowsini | Chamouny and was ‘accomplished without i look at it at E. P. Mentz’s. a026-co3t we hay i Gurasr aw Gravity.—The successful climber | #*2ds and fect, but I could not get my clothes on at so pI MERCHANTS’ AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION powers of tha genet Patera ne of the greased pole at the recent bridge cele- | al!, and had to wotr asort of dressing yowa, My hair CUMPAN Buy a Machine with a Reputation! | giosmanign sai roe net were fired if Chamouny when the’ summit bration was Jobnson Hardy of this village. It | had ail matted down orfallen off, and my bead. face N ys Arm No. 9 and notice ——g a D itimore via Norfolk to Bos- Louengrin - gained ond the point of departure Seacna way circulated through the crowd that the Examine our New High Arm tonevery FURSDAY. THUKSDAY and SALUKDAY, " andeare were one scab, The disease continuel in this | how its rotary motion, silent and positive, con- | std ocivek pms iu ihe ioeeios one IPs again. * + | purse at the top of the pole contained an but ‘manner until I'was seventeen years old, and one day | treste with the rasping, heavy, uncertain ection 2 Stesnusbip Chatham, Capt Marci, August 7, 16nd (From the ¥ PTE per AT Te ge tprgenrs Poa mg. aniey taining ‘ols | ‘January, 1879, I road an account in the Tribune of | of shuttle machines. — Office, 487 9th n.w. steamship Essex, Capt. Taylor, August 9, 19, and March—“Gigerl”............ To Play in This City. and a piece of cake, while four other parecis i jul-t,th,s,Sm Waerten & Witsox Mra. Co, Metional air—“'Hail Columbia"... A dispatch today to TuxSran from Ted Sulli- | Cousisted of scraps of newspaper. It was prob-| Your CUTICULA REMEDIES. It described my ie en ——<————— ‘steamship Dorchester, Capt. Howes, August 1%, 2 van, who is fn New York, says:"Have made | *P!Y 20t thought that ‘one would scale the | case so exactly, that I thought,'asa last resort, to and 3u. * 4 Piles! Piles! Piles!—Dr. Williams’ Indian } “steamship D. H. Miller, Capt. Billups, August 14 California’s Traveling Show. Z pole, but if there nacostinns can’t | give them # trial. When I first applicd them 1| ,,, js is the ‘ure fc and 23. - : arrangements to have Ward's Brooklyn and | Pinch they tencan Mr. Hardy paid ‘ ; cf lla Cin oes Se Tae AEN OURN EER AES a ns sean ch ds sealer eek Son Paap hceepeager citi pore, Comiskey's Chichgo brotherhokd elubs to play | 50 cents for the use of a soiled pair of teusers | Naz Sul AW “And bleeding, from scratching my- | Hleoding of Itching Piles ever discovered. i : + oP -] self, buts went to sleep almost immediately, oome- | never fails to cure old chronic cases of sips ‘tale dae in Washington next Wednesday. : ie haere Spel a od for his Thad not done for years, the effect was wo | standing Wittiams Myo. Co., Clevelan 2 Mound — Guovxp Froor. See advt. in Suburban. * px, Eabevansuce; Fours tee ‘Thursday | soothing, In about two weeks I could stand straight, | Ohio. ta, thibos Arrexriox of slanbens ‘of Rochdale Society night temperance meeting was addressed ‘but not Walk, I was so weak; but my sores were nearly io freight depot for the last two days the management has decided to extend the time of the free exhibition fruit train until Pullman’s anti-te Are the infalit Se. at battle No.1 Fare 1 roundtrip. Arrive Piney Point Gam. Sun- | SUXDAYS—Leaving wharf foot of 7th st. at 20-38 resume her trips to Norfolk next Sunday night, | care, protected by lescoping Loar prees Are the only ible Skin and B:ood Purifiers, Bold S30 gal. Be a papery Rye Whisky. At ani., 3:10 and 5:30 p.m, Kevuruing ot 5 and September 7. Care iets ° device, heated by steam and lighted by Pintsch )plica: everywhere. gece 1 Bete one) SER mean = Mipsvantex Mzcovizs at Marshall Hall Sun- | &“* ae-tr near ‘Meals on steamer 50 cents each, : ——> Buy Coal }. Maur Dove. Keturning, leaves Piney Point 2 p.m, arriving day, August 31. Seo adv New Hovse at Rockville for sale cheap, See | closes oes coouaan CORPORATION Dee, nighedt grades ot fal coat baton Po 4 Rereprioantoety og RE Ane Wine 1 Trwe.—A steady procession Comtenny Rent EI ¥ —_—_— First-class Accommodation at Piney Point. au27-4t ambitious and enterprisin Ht wae (a ng re Oo Ispiax Heap Taurs and Saturday seen regist evenings, with music ad danclag Bee adver- a Baia ipa Sacer path | towed on cerian Business College, which resames its tusement, bien eS i Castoria. A — | i i 7 | Rev. Dayenport of the Episcopal Church, w! 1 the CUTICURA REME- r THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE POTOMAC, rede Wendy forthe membure of | apee = "* “MPOTMBE fPR ‘tee At th | mde Tee rao argument gu the prope | Sil avant MeCUTICUNA REMY. | Woon the aos Cid al cried or Cag atte : Congress and accompanying friends and next PRE oe od it this date (i.¢,, from January, 1879,to January, 1887) | When she became Miss. to Castoria, Thursday for the Secretary of Agriculture | | Fastest Taarxe r¥ gifs Woato.—The Royal rowd gathered again leat Unsws apt cea pids tn any vay. conve bea tho. teen | When che hed Obikdveer dhe Castoria, MORE ATTRACTIONS THAX ALL OTHER RIVER and other cabinet oficers and sezompanying | Blue eS Washington, Balti: | Te Lee, sign of the disease reappearing on 18. bg; ahs SoD rien fe a ork vii ani 74 ——— O. railroad are not-only the fastest tr Several, 5 i W. J. McDONALD, Star Wi + Sreaxen Jave Moserey will not go to Piney | world, but their peta ios a teas over : 8742 Dearvorn st., Chicago, I, June 30,87, Baratoge Star aterfor sale in bot- _ PRNTZ wit male reruler axcutsious to thi fovedio Point tonight at 11 o'clock, nor to Norfolk to- | built, and embraces ‘all the devione and ap- of plare an inte’ ¥ les and by the . Steamer JANE MOSELEY, at 11 pm senect an Salboute: morrow night at 10, as she has broken her piiances to secure safety and comfort that are CUTICUZA REMEDIES C. Paruzp, Agent, tu, thisos oe Wheel and is having a new one put in, but will| known to the car. builders’ art. Vestibuled . i EB regular day id might sessions Monday, Sep- $< ee tembc¢ 1. During the past year five hundred] Taos. poctionsct, will soll « large and thirty. 917 26th street . i Dowzrxe, young men and wo:men were | lot of fine furniture at (uined im this popular and useful institution, © west Monday at 10a. m, i &