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LOCAL MENTION. ATHLETES IN THE RAIN. The Weather. The Qutdoor Sports on Analostan FORECAST TILL FIGHT A.M. SATURDAY. Island Yesterday, pets oa maine's undertaki Yor the District of Columbia and Virginia, —, 2 aa temperature; southeasterly | _ It is one of the peculiarities of the Columbia} Last evening Burnside Post, No. 8, G.A.R.; | Benton Chinn, & K- Field, Charles. Marshall, Tiida, NY Smporatarey sonthoasieri7 | athletic Club that whenever 1 undertakes to | gave "a reountion tein seating, Docmads | Samuel 8. Sipple, J. C. Cox and W. T. Henrick winds, t AT CLIFTON BEACH, coxDITIOS OF THE WATER sive anything in the way of an out-of-door en- | Corps, No. 4, W.R.C., in commemoration of the | ner Pures upon tis Lowy of ain anheys n Remember, our nonse is the oldest firm on d condition of water at 7| tertainment the elements object and there is a | visit to Boston made by members of the post | found drowned in the river. It had been taken BECAUSE ‘Tth street making a specialty of fine Teas and SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1890. = temperature, 77 brea delightful sort of a time in consequence. Yes- | and corps to attend tho G. A. Encampment and fo sranied oT. th aaa at. been found off 4 se having a record of more than twenty - pi eciy as jeceiving reservoi . | terday was no exception. No sooner had the | W.R.C. convention held in that cit; th | Alexandria, as Capt. Francis on passing here in A FEW tartar. . Memner Seta Wf, Themgees Reames whet . . 17: comadt: t . ty one mon -ASONS WHY ‘It is bighest in leavening | | Try our Old Mandabling Java Coffee. roral | 10am. sharp. fot, connection, Jo, distributing reservoir. | fll sports been woll begun, in the presence of | ago, Aftor the regular post meeting the doors | his,"estel had towed the body to the wharf 3: = ‘ , tied it there, sent word to the coroner and then ipo cope | tink. of our Extra Superior Gun Powder Te temperature, 40; ‘condition at influent gate | What was really a large crowd, considering the | were thrown open and the guests of ‘the even- ¢ on with hia vessel to Washington. When, Bend pend, woth tt be and get the best Coffee and Tea in Washingto: TICKETS, 250. house, 27; condition at eftluent gate house, 21. | rain throughout the day, than a huge clond | ing and wives and daughters of members Bowever. Capt. Francis was called before the Is 1b. in the end, more eeo- | | Tomorrow, on your way to marke an THE TRIP TO BOSTON. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. A Grand Army Reception at Which It = ey Was All Talked Over. Ixqugst ox rne lousckeoper. | JURE OYSTEX Roast, op Hic tale im {be rver, lk pans low tide in| Dogan to gather, and before any one quite re-| of the post, to the number of ‘sbont one hun- | JUFY be fntiied that a” Capt, Joab Ellis tug ART edema Co" eee the river, 12:48 p.m. alized the danger it was ponring. Then fol- | dred and fifty, were admitted, ‘Tho exercises | Mos towing his vessel up the river they suw. © 1 Wiabeciutely free trom | Our celebrated Java and Mocha Coffee, at | T!* T325, 2EIS FOINDIAN HEAD, R. C. Lewis & Sox's © lowed an indiscriminate scramble from the | began with a speech of welcome to the corps | ;wONt mule below Clitton Bench, » Dicnght aduiteration 90c. per pound, beats them ail. Styie ‘and. quaii track, fleld, dressing tent, grand stand and | ty Comrade Hunton. Mrs. Hondricks, presi-| him ‘to Alexandrin, Dro William M. Saath | Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder ie for ale tn Ikise Chop” Tea, fe. per pound, is the | | FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 10am, 2.30 and 0:80 ready. The finest bleaching boards for the new elub house, which ways in stock. Lewis & Sox, 1421 New York ave dent of the corps, upon her introduction to the | then testified that he had made an autopsy and best Tea in America at '50c. pound. This I s was soon filled to the semblance of atraditional | wudience by Commander McGowan, was pre- | ®W NO wound nor anything to indicate that the | jenn xz 83-0): COM, Son, appreciated both abroad and.at home. Orders | Evening triveasfar down as Indian Head, New Annivats at R€Gorpsoustrp's, 1007-1009 | sardine box. A few people, without umbrelias | sontod with'a beautiful basket of flowers, amift | deceased had come to his death in auy other] 3°R" yaya! Chas. L Kelloge, iced and Sted by me Sem Coleeade, — L: 4 umb ei 5 way than by drowning. The jury then rel Wm. E Abbott, phonzo Younis Ca, Mew Mexico and throughout the country. Leading at Marshall Hell, both waya, Fst nw. Seo 4th page. and less courage, preferred to remain in the | from members of the post, She made a fitting b Witmer & Co., m. K. Bro . she srrain a or stand, and there they were kept prisoners for | Fesponse to the remarks of Comrade Hunton | dered a vordict that the deceased “came to bi Muiriey & Schonela, Santee, Cash Rebate Tickets with Coffee and Teas, 1 Annesxees, Opticins Lag hour or more. until, in fact, they had been | 8nd. was followed by Comrade Haycs, Mra, pests. noueee junier circumstances Se] Baaeeet 0. eves nt Kes worthy, pitmember, ire are the Oldest Coffee od Tea outers: Eeture sie, i Open from 7 a.m. to | wet through from the drifting rain, and then | Turner, president of the department of the Po- im to the jury.” Mr. Demaine jars meee. TTS use on 7th strect, an oom eave you Gubes 3 ® — rete an tear bs concluded that it would be Letter fo cut and | tomac, W.I-C.; Comrade Grosvenor, irs. Gist, | te remains at Penny Hill, i Ana ether hick Gms quecenn, money. Bring in your order early. outed Sah, i — ——— run. Comrades Ross and Sypherd, Mrs. Neale, Com- | 5 Conronatiox Counr.—The corporation court, |g 6 can M. & P. Merzorn, 417 7th st, n. Sao Wuar is it that a man cannot ke The steamer Cecile almost blew herself out | rade Bickford and Mrs, Lockwood and Mrs. Les- | J24ge Norton, continued its session today. paar a<ienzag~== fro sangangia Bad blood and use A. B. C. Alterative, ofthe water trying to get everybody back | gett, both members of the Press Association as toe grand jurors have returned into court i- = = : a * L L. BLAKE cam Saye See | Across the river at once and it was quite dark | Well as of the corps. All spoke upon the text, | diciments against Sefer Blonso, at the west end | Que Op Cnzprr, . of New Fancies in Neck- | 3° Sprectat Orrenixas by It, Gorpscuap, when the last of the bedraggled spectators | “‘A Trip to Boston,” and the speeches were re- | Of King streat, and Mrs. Mary Smith, ix ‘. wear for the fall. Our SOc. line is 10.6 “New Arrivals,” 4th page touched foot upon the welcome float of the | Plete with incidents connected therewith, pro- northwest section of the city, for selling liquor = ——— on Sundass, and also against Mra, Arrington ae. oo ‘ i i t bi houncing it the most enjoyable ever expe- Sundass, also agi re, Arr ice, Cor. 7th and D. —_ phat Menai mane ober br perconts pron a pena rienced, and complimentary allusions being | for selling liquor without license. Ourfall stock of Parniture, Carpets, &a, is now : sperorenrenge LAST CHANCE OF THE SEASON. Fy vom aon Guha tovaiaite aa. Wakes snare frequently made to the “Old Guard.” During | | Nores. “‘Thestoamer Lady of the Lake, which | complete, and if you contemplate purchasing any- | < Cutlery and Surgical Instruments, Guns and 7 Joins the new Methodist Univer. | 284 not much more than been got under way | a break in the program tables were brought in | *Pfang aleak near Point Lookout and was Sates ba oaicoe < Sporting D.N. Watronp, 477 Pa, ave. 1* | BRING OUT THE CHILDREN AND THE BABIES, Sale pens Soptember 25 aud closes Oc. | When the storm struck the island, it being laden with a profusion of good things to cat, — bape days ago, has come to this city our line itwilt be toyour intérest tocallon| 4, Whisky, five vears old, 65e. qt. Rxtwe family day ot tober 25. Joux F. Waacamax, Mth aud G, | about half past four before they wero started, | to which comrades and their guests did ample | 9"4 is under repairs at Agnew’s = yard. —— | us before doing so, as we are confident wecan save you | Pure Port Wine, med nee, full qt. bot... 500. Ca- : i Mr. John A. Marshall is about putting up fi RIVER VIEW we ce d not much after five when the rain came. | Justice. brick i from 10 to 25 Kone hase. Beli tawba Wine, 90c, gal. 3 Cans Peaches, heavy ial aon Haean On va ano L pekinese rick dwellings on the site of the “old castle ‘S per cent on your pure jow we 5 an Pens Hemax artificial eyes, Heavier The first event was the standing broad jump,| THE LOCAL SANITARY SERVICE, | King and Henry streots, crusoe,” arrested | mention a few of our many bargains and advantages: | (TUE? po EX Neary: Bc. Bartlett Pears Gn MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, Bamnoo Easexs for 43c. See R.Gotpscuap’s | won by W. B. Hoggatt at 9 feet 10's inehe as in Georgetown for theft in Alexandria county. «| Sony EhaaP). 250. Roller Process Flour (very | steamer SAMUEI, 3. PEXTZ will teove her whasted adv., 4th page. with H. M. Wilson second with a quarter of an| Estimates of Health OMcer Townshend | hasbeen turned over to the United States age | We Will sell you a handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE low), 01.00 per X¢ bbL FP. R. Wizao: in 9:450.mand145 a. es inch lesa, Then came the hundred yards handi- for the Next Fiscal “ thoritics hore, as it appears that the thieving | FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for $17 os —- > —— ae - rasp op ered Canrrrs Camrnonatep and made moth proof | cap race, in which there were twenty-one on- . gras beak was done on the Arlington reservation. New Domestic Fashion Reviews for| Tk*t#10s. *. 8 RANDAL, free of cherge. Exvime Carrer CLEANtN@ | entries, but only about fourteen starters, The Health 0} Townshend bmitted | Cent land sales in Alexandria indicate the prices | © &F $18 on credit, fall 90, containing 110 pages, illustrating over | #10-4 eas, CESS oak ra w_ Telephone 0% | final Bente wom Di ds fm tam act] ee One Sommabene Sodsy eabinitied)| 4124 Ae Bl iitlecta! beagut tate awe et! (aie . gee wig here mage 4 es Proprietor. 8. a < sat i e . eS willeell you 7-piec® PARLOR SUITE, solid | 2,000 new styles. Price 5c.’ Given away with OOK OUT: 5 Bor Your Coss of J. Mavny Dove. Only | three-tifths, with J. B, Groon second by a few | 0 the Commissioners an estimate of the @p-/ ground near tho old factory-at 50 an acre, W. each purchase of 30c. werth an@ ever ef De-| [Ls T! DONT Miss TTT highest est A da taaaiiy cna Laaitad. inches. Green had six yards handicap and | propriations required toconduct the sanitary | ‘T. Dyer bought two acres of the Bushrod Iiun. | ¥*lut frames, upholstered in the best air cloth, for < : Elliott three. In the second heat James H. | servi Use rie Jonxsrox Buraxrast Correg, Sold | Sprigman, with tive yards start, aoeaty outran 2 u cha 1 the ot! ii — t fife conds, i Licnrsixa Rops. Telephone 1321-3. Elee- | six yards, won the third heat in cleven seconds, | running at large of domestic animals in the| MR, DEPEW’S EXPERIENCES, tric bells, burglar alarma, J. H. Kvenixo. | closely followed by P. J. MéLean, eight yards, | District of Columbia during the fiscal year 98 at R. Goxp- | # good second. This was one of the prettiest | ending June 30, 1892. His estimates are: For | The People of Europe Think Mr. Mc- mestic Patterns at the Domestic Sewing M e, prevent the sale of unwholesome food, | ter farm at $200 an acre and G. W. Estler | ges cash or $30 on credit. Chine office, 7 pet nae 0-40 been secure a full and correct record of vital pant four acres of the same tract at @400an| 4 ee PaRLon suiTs, : walnut frames, upholstered in plush, combination | N¢F¥ine at Mentz's Duvo Stone, 1014 F st Cures Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, colors, for $28 cash or $30 on credit. Neuralgia, Wits, &c, 5 - OYSTER ROAST Sarety Bieveres for 1 ‘We will soil you agood WOVEN-WIRE. ING i. tae te ; = finishes of the race. The second men were : : ve Ti Soest “COLTON's." ee ee then run off to give one of them a place in the penilatiorse sa aa eee ay ee ee for $2.25 cash or 82.50 om credit. Westex Heronrs, a most delightfully sita- | final heat, H. J. Clark winning in eleven wec- | i each; edical sanitary | The Arst fall meeting of the Union Leagne| We will eet! a TOSRLS CARPE: Take Steamer Arrowanith at 5.30 ated property and adjoiaing the new Methodist | onds. _ inspector, $1, three food inspectors at! Cis, of New York raat held last night, aang e ais a obaahis ena Buy Your Coal of J. Mavny Dove. Onl: sad Unaversity, will be offered to the public Sep-| Putting the 16-pound shot came next on the | 1,200 cach, one chicf clerk at $2,000, one rage M.D ib Gece for G0c. per yard cash or 65e. per yard on credit. highest grades of family coal handled. jy15-tf SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, Seeeiee ene Seane Cicer Se Svseee | Be oad | Peoatames. OL IRE ex eit a UOS Upc GUST) cigc lr a8 G1 00, three cletin ut GLO) Ooh AMA | oo Tee ene oe oll cwormill ealliponn peed Ea gAUN DAMN as | eo ee ee . 15 cents per foot, A splendid opportunity to | took the contest—J. C. Irwin and J. 'T. Ranier. sired , W. T. Sherman was on the platform. Mr. De- specs double ‘your investment in ninety days. ‘The former threw from the scratch and the | tWo clerks at 21,000 each; poundmaster, $1,200; | new made a speech, He said: “Of all the | Per yard cash or 40c. per yard on credit. AMUSEMENTS. PLENTY OYSTERS AND CRABS, Jous FP. Wacoamas, lith and G, | latter with a foot advantage. Each had six | inspector of marine products. $1,200; messen- i " arcane i : ot Bee thrown, Mr. Irwin's record was as ger, $540; ambulance driver, $480; four laborcrs | Great Americans known on the other side, not) Wo Sew and Lay all CARPETS Free of Cost and do | 4 LDAUGU'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE Accommodation for 150 People, Fon Watt Parenrs go to Jurivs Laxspuren. feet 9 inches, ! 4 inches, 32 feet 51 | 1m bona? morvice at $100 each; rent of Biioe hi Set cai cette a 80 bi not charge for the waste in matehing figures, ‘Engagement of the Brilliant Actress, fe cit $2 feet7 inches, 3 and stable, $1,130; contingent expenses, $4,000; | known as Jas, G, Biaine and William McKinle: . ms 910-4 CITY AND DISTRICT. collection and removal of garbage, $25,000. | They scem to regard McKinley a8 a man who| °™!!!sellall CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL- MISS JANE Coombs, ¥ oon WOOK te M. COLTON, Prop. Gieanunas ais ¢ - ch, 30 feet, 31 ore inches, 31 feet 2 AN INCREASED FORCE NEEDED. has been studying up economic subjects, and | CLOTHS on Credit at an advance of 5 conts per yard end her cearee Le = acamocia ™ inches, 30 fect 101g inches, 30 feet 6 inches, 0 i i i Pos TONIGHT AT 8, at SMUSEMERTS TONIGHT. This made Mr. Irwin the winner with a throw Nope eo sapere : bees pes paler Be eee veh nes eceee Uy wae 60) See | ee an eens The Delightful Comeay, ee *<.—Miss Jano Coombs in “The | Of 33 feet 10! inches, as against one of 32 fect | “0° erica’ force of his department must be | up the factories of Europe and starve the peo-| EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken THE DRESSMAKER, BIVER VIEW. Arnavon'’s.—Miss Jane Coombs in ¢ | 2 inches. couating the handicap. Provided if it is expected that current work be | ple into submission tothe American govern- ou Sil creditadiis, cal ab belle thaieck: Saturday Matince, res TS ee mae eee eae pepe Up ands correct record of vital) sniiliog | ment: (Tusypltsd ma with qaeetous asitothe |. 7 ee cence ete CAMILLE. 1 ATIoNaL.—-Thatch } ae + secured, The demand of the public upon his lowe ‘accounts settled ot ; THE CONEY 18) r Hannis'’.—Miss Lillian Lewis in “Credit Lor- | °f the 100 yards raco was run off next, with 9 | department, he says, incronses daily, knd it is liciceatitha inde Aaa ‘what ibe aiekape |'20 Gave, SATURDAY NIGHT, st aac _ good deal of excitement among the spectators. | j ble with th to Q on ne an oe he dickens a m — raine. bom : 7 P impossible with the present force to perform | ie is going to do with all the people abroad, pee ‘BLEAK HOUSE.” : Kenvax’s—Sam Jack's Beautiful Creole | 1t was beautiful run, the finish being close | the sanitary inspection work as it should be | “7 replied that my notion cf McKinley. was * STEAMER SAMUEL 3. PENTZ. di Th 1 P Next Weck—Kiralfy Bros.’ Grand Productio: Compan; and pretty. Mr. Elliott won in 10.2-5, with | done. The special reports to be made upon | that powsibly he had an idea of inducing them P. GROGAN ~ oa = Mr. Sprigman secoud with a little bit of room. | the requests of citizens aro so great as to practi- CONDENSED LOCALS. Of the nine entries in the pole vault con- | cally preclude the possibility of permitting the — test but three showed up at the uprights— | few inspectors provided to make regular and to migrate with all their factories and workmen | 333m AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS. eee to the great American country, and thus help SEATS NOW ON SALE. arg | TH lest Bunday, September 14 Two tripe 739 and 741 7th st. nw, ry it a give a greater consuming power to the agricul- . a $= | only, 10:45 am. and 3:15 pan, Home at 7:30pm Yesterday a petition was filed by Arthnr | H. M. Wilson, J. M. Dashiell and R. J. ioall, | systematic inspection of the large arca covered | fire, 4 Snquer Causuming power to the agricn ; 5 ; CE MEETING, hares and Steal Tabbs, orphans of John Tabbs, ask-| Ail three cleared the strip at 6 feet without | by the respective districts, Dr. ‘Townshend | Weal Products, Inasmuch as some of the great Busses Suawis, Suxs Vexvers, areneauatiee a T that Ade »bs be appoinsed guardian | difficulty aud seven was passed with one or two | says that the investigation as to the local cause j¢ the drawing of a pension. second trys. But the next rise, 7 feet 6 inches, | of zymotic disease alone is sufficient to occupy Yesterday John K. Cutter, an old colored | made Mr. Beall give up and the other two went | the entire time of the medical inspector, not man, was found suffermg with heart dis on toseven feet ten. Neither of them suc- | to speak of the other duties assigned him. ‘The Wth between D and E streets north ; ceeded in crossing the rod safely, but the con- eect this oer Lele increased is was take Emergeucy Hospital and at-| test was awarded to Mr, Wilson. Mr. Dashiell | €1,500 per annum. An additional inspector o ‘ . “ hem ee was jumping from the scratch aud Mr. Wilson | food products, he says, is badly needed in GETTING WARM IN MAINE, - 642, K, | had 4 inches. ‘The former claimed the ad- | Georgetown, ra i tevening was well attended. C.W. | vantage of another try for both at a lower ———— Boutelle Following Up His Attack on “3 Large exhibition of horscs from the breeding farms Richardson. M. D.. was instuiled, the ritualistic | height in view of the handicap. A Deserted Wife Gets a Divorce. Hale and Blaine. Very Finest Quality Lonsdale Cambric 10c. of Maryland and District of Columbia in front of the ndered quite satisfactorially. | There was just time to run off the 220 yards} Today Judge Coxmade a decree divorcing — HENRIETTA CASHMERE, serge, vearly yard and | #7 standeach day, Full Marine Band, forty pieces. Wurdemann was elected repre-| race before the rain came, There was « very | Lula L, Barnum from the bonds of matrimony} As if not yot satisfied with the result | a laif wid conn bargain 50c- DUREDERS ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND AMD | ss toss Wolnentay, Qeyteenter 17. The tripe, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 9:45 a.m. and 1.45an46:30 p.m. ‘Tickets 25e. BENNINGS, Last Family Day, Saturday, September 13, Two WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 AND 18. | trips, 9:45 am.and 1:45 p.m, Tickets 10c, Four races each day. $2,000 in purses, One, two, three and four year old colta 3.00, 2.45, 2.35and 2.30 classes, they did not want to be on familiar terms with eeiperaReaE the American hog, the best they could do was | gous Yiite, Wool Blankets, slightly soiled, $1.50 to increase the consuming capacity of the ‘LOTH DRESS GOODS, one yard and 2 American hog at home.” ali ‘pure wool, Navy Miu Black, Drown, “ere Pere VI EST QUALITY Fit TON, one yard wide, Sige. glinmsnee snsortment of Silks, 3734¢.,40e. 45c., 50C. 2 0 #@ LOOKOUT FOR EXTRA FAMILY DAY ON r pure wool: speci The society event of the season. sentative to fraternal congress, petty lrerpnas Laka sce lara Heaaieee with Benjamin B.Barnum, giving her the right |? the broadside which he fired yes- Borg ay COTTON, excellent quality, immense | Special trains leave Ba'lim MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, TICKETS 10c. «9 is ati was bai rds, and Elder, who had 15 yards, ‘ : ii “pe 7 y half hour, beg. The Colored Baptists. wider wen fe ‘about three inches in 24 sezonds, | © the custody of their child. The bill set|terday into the ranks of Messrs, Blsine, | “11, MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, nearly yardanda | “YO? mur, beginning at an At the afternoon session of the First Wash- forth the marriage at Louisville, K; —_——>_—_ Hale & Co., Congressman Boutelle followed | Quarter wide; cash bargain 4. ington Baptist Association at the Virginia] THE QUICK AND THE DEAD. | 31, 1879, and charged desertion Balbrigwan English Stockings, excellent quality: January . Fust racing large crowds, good music and fine dis- ComOstat, Benet EXCUKSIONS. ~ vember 7, play of horses. yj AMeows sur mi today with another column leader in his news- EVERY Why Ay THREE pairs for 5 ADMISSION, 81. AT 8 45 AM. +. P : ; , 1884, aper, which he dirccted more pointedly at| Fxcelicnt Quality Cant ee A saltubay Avenue Baptist Church yesterday the subject | street Cars Must Not Run Through ——-___ Be ee ain eea Cuil fea ind eset | oe ee Ladies admitted FREE to all parts of the grounds. AT 5:30 FM. MODE SCADAY, 10 PM of the Old People’s Home was discussed. The Weneral Processions. Who Suggested the Soldicrs’ Museum. Smeet Le aioe ae apoblbare aeancdan LADIES’ CLOTH DRESS GOODS, pare wool, wide, No objectionable characters allowed. phen Sunday vn the Famous Fimiitig Grounds & committee having the matter in hand reported —- bag ny om pedis edie yagpenge definitely arrayed either as followers of the | @U20 fold, all colors, Be. Col. L. VICTOR BAU : Fak aSUNE ve = ii i 2 . IGHMAN, Presi 5 * » that they had about $1,000 to go toward build-| A case involving the rights of faneral pro-| The bill introduced in the Houso of Repre-| White plume of Blaine of aa valiant fighters | 2Sk, Silk Mohair Drilliamtines, wide, double fold, Gon. FELIX AGNUR Vise President, | '## MOUNT VERNon ; ing the 000 structure that has been pro- | cessions was tried in the Police Court today. peageteltre by Gen. Joseph Wheeler of Alabama beneath the red banner of Reed and Boutelie. CARTER'S CASH STORE, Gen. E. F. BEALE, Second Vice President. AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO. posed. Rev. Dr, Laws read a report. which | The defendant was John Minahan, a gripman | M the 8th instant to incorporate “The Military | There is no longer any half-way business in a “ 2-6t BENJ, WHITE. Seretars. | Onand after Juve 1, 1800, the new iron and that the National University has been sd with | Order of America,” referred to by your cor-| Maine and the ecariiest opportunity will be 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7THST. ERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTUN THEATER, ~ . » Goer Some eee, attended by thirty-two students in the theolog- pe paler onaodd py ah big respondent “L. D. B.” yesterday, es not in| seized upon bythe great leaders fora bitter | A CASH PURCHASE TO THE aMoUNT oF es | KA Eleventh street. | Miners sca Guais ae ee ee * i three in the academic depart- | f at s and decisive struggle for the supremacy. ENTITLES THE PURCHASER TO ONK ovB a he. 7, & 5 jimh street, for Mount 4 ulty consists of seven professors, | sion was crossing 7th and F streots. A colored | reality a new bill, but a rearcangement of H.R. yeeaer cata tras sexe side OF OUB| THIS WERK. LADIES MATINEE TOMORROW. | Vernon aud Marshall ail ag follows :. y P a. a’ ——e0- VALUABLE PRESENTS, auz6 THE SENSATION jE AGE. ser MUCNT VEKNU and it is intended to enlarge the course of study | driver of a hack was the principal witness, and | bill No. 57, introduced by the general Decem- Nominated in Mr. Gibson’s Place. OS BAM 1. JA W a. al this winter. ‘The conference adopted resolu- | ne gaia ho threw up his hands and called to the | beF 18 last tosuit the changed prospects as sug- septs i 200 £E 00 FER tions indorsing the university. " gested by members of the House committee | The big democratic fight over the democratic 3 FE E " ound ari ——— gripman to stop, but he failed to do so, on military affairs. August 17, 1888, was pub- | congressional nomination in the first Maryland Urrrruosr c KR EE OO ER lunches ecrved A Display of Night-Blooming Cereus. | Tho defendant in his own behalf said that | lished my first suggestion of a memorial build- | Grettiet ended at Ocean Citylaeveaing The S09 £ E Eee SS in Lromply: Mount Veron guide books can be pro There was @ magnificent display of night- | there was a wide space between the carriages, abe OT area All pet eas Nr | convention wrangled two days last week at INTHE MIND OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER BURLESQUE COMPANY. For MAKSHALL HALL.—Same as Mount Vernoa Mieoming contme let night at tha) residence of | sid sf be Bad stopped the cer. wlien the driver | Rlvsiri wives cum be Diasod portrait axl | CCTs anti convatorns rested pee: The Grace of the Tropics and the Beanty of theOrient. | “On bUNDal sat ff mum, 2:30 end6 pam; retm Mr. A. K. Williams, 627 Maryland avenue north- | called to him the eable car would have ob- | ton and Grant relies and the Union and conten, terday, Col, Henry Page of Somerset county | #8 THE ALI-ABSORBING QUESTION: ais SES as 82, 9:00) aba 8 4 ca east, thirteen fine blossoms being in bloom on | structed tho entire crossing. If he had known | erate battle flags.” If any other person prior ee ‘9 1 SPECTACULAR FOLLY ‘ aye sud Saturdays, apeciel moonlight excur- ; P P was nominated on the 199th ballot. His mmi- = Ro. 2 | Sets doa the miver to “indian Head," touching ab ous bush, two of the leaves having two blooms | there was a funeral procession there ho would | to that date developed snch a proposition : 8 i i HOW TO LIVE IN COMFORT WITH THR as #12 _ | Marsiali Hal: yommy and returuime, hs Watiinae- ‘ mgr sae lige - vold type I should be. glud to Ue fost | nation is a reward for his fidelity to United wh ton at 0:30 p.n., reachamy caty on geturnen SO pee, hon them. Eight more be out thia}| have stoppe e car whether it was against | cold typeI should be glad to be furnishe¢ states Senator Wilson in the senatorial contest N q Meals and bes tad times wt Marval! [dail aos i Notwithstanding the inclemency of | the law or not. copy. W in the legislature last winter. Congressman LEAST POSIBLE EXPENDITURE OF Every Evening, Wednosday and Saturday Matineoa P “YE, scscenatt Halt Gibson, who has represented the district three temp: clahdoen, betwee Genk te nee terms, confidently expected a renomination. READY MONEY, GEORGE THATCHEK'S MINSTRELS, Lhe popular and reliable Steamer W, W. Corcoran Mary Glascoe and Mary | He und his friends are sorely disappointed and her a large number of people availed} Mr. O'Neill. for the defendant, read from ——.___ themselves of the privilege of wituessing the | the rules and regulations of the railroad com- | The Women Fined; the Man Discharged. beautiful disp! pany tosxhow that there was nothing in the William Matthew: rules about funeral processions, will make river laudings as tar down as Giyiwout, 2 A —_ Janding at Marsha iiall wand ¥ A Whisky Fight itight there,” faterrupted Mr, Damont, | Lee were in ‘ Police Court today charged | ® breach is threatened in. the, lutherto solid THE SEASON 18 AT HAND WHEN THE wesnaha: er hart tatty veacore pandas. a0 AU nan. Soren : és “ at j | With disorderly conduct, Witnesses referred < Saale : a 3 In the Police Court yesterday James and | “these corporations mean to run over the dead piaggaars Col. Page is not yct fifty years old, is a native bunday trips uf the W. W. Corcoran to Marsball Hail Harry Childsand Charles Proxton were charged | ® Weil as the living, to tho women as the man’s wives, and the | of gomorset county and is the son of Joke W DRAIN UPON THE PURSE IS GREATEST By popular request, Saturday night will be rendored | wiil be sun Sew muvertiveaonts. : After argument the court i evidence was that they quarrcled and were pro- with un assault and battery om Walter G. Blaine | gj.) *™ see a | Same ee rua were fined €3 cach and tho last Saturday night on B street between 13th —_ — man was discharged. and Lith streets northwest. Messrs. D. E. Ca- Feuit Venders Fined. —>——__ hill and Albert Sellers appeared for the accused, | _TWwo Italian fruit venders who supply the em- | Westinghouse and Pullman Combine. . x eno! by ‘ival old a ie For charters of Steamers Macalester and Crisfield of Princess Anne, His mother, who pommercadi heap deedtneer Lowe tgs gned Pm y= EY was a daughter of Dr. Honry Page of AND THE NECESSITIESOF LIFEARETHE — | Tyogrosaton uf Miustreley from tee ae @ | LT TiAns, Cantain. on the atentuet, F< county, died at his birth. He has one broth — day. Ok CHAKE STEAM YACHT Mr. Arthur Crisfield, who is in the Congre: I Le 3, WEER OK MONGH. MOST URGENT. THE MAKESHIFTS OF = ° ; sional Library, Mr. Page was reared by his Ee To rexpousitle fo parties only. Two cabin ‘hes left €10collateral euch for anaffray and this | Ployes of the Government Printing Osice with | | Gcorge Westinghouse, je., left Pittsburg in | Grandmother, Mra. Aun Page, then a widow. | Lagy SEASON HAVE DISAPPEARED, THE Next week the Aqnatic Drama, Ereryth cae vec ‘cov i Sesined, but the District attorney directed | bananas were before the Police Court today his private car yesterday for Chicago,where he | who lived with her son, Henry Page, a dis- % . A DARE SECRET, Por turthe yaruculars &ud ferme apply on bourd of ge of avsault and they were brought in | charged with obstructing H street with their | Will confer with Geo. Pullman and arrange | tinguished lawyer at Cambridge, His name ‘ . pachtat fart, of on attachment. It was all W. P. WATROUS, that they had | carts, Policeman Dan Sullivan arrested them, | 4°tails of the proposed eonsolidation of the | Ws Henry Page Crisficld, but he was given the || *LOORS ARE BARE AXD THE HEARTH | with iteriver of real water. Sostsnowon sale. #11 393m 810 Fst. * > She 5 5 name of his unele and has always Lorne it, DDHOF. J.B. GALDWELLS DANCING ACADEMY, fais aaRTEC — bec shaliheg radia boreticars aa Mopean ae Mr. Dumont said that although he filed the | Pullman and Westinghouse interests. Mr. pene salen CHEERLESS AND COLD. p*.+* Siw Soll ey erver Bets ond Bertha eae "crowd, who was charged with having | charges he had to say for these people that | Westinghouse admitted that he was going to “Farmer Ben” Tillman, Class for adulin, Tnesaaye sid Beidaye G30 tei | wpe npest eccher? on the Futomac. the only bost 2,and he was knocked down and | they had made Dauanas so. cheap that poor | Chicago to arrange details with Mr. Pulliman, Baile incense TO MEET SUCH EXIGENCIES 18 THE =| p.m. Weanesdny and saturday. clans for children. | tend'ty rus uy of asia rivet, Boats ot alt kode kicked until he was unconscious. The court | folks could eat them. “They go around search- | and that the interests of the two great corpora- | From the New York World 4 For further particulars address Mire aud INU. CUMBEMLAND & ~ON. scid it was a whisky fight and it was clear that | img out these poor people,” said Mr. Dumont, | tions would be joined. although he denied that | Up to four years ago “Farmer Bon” Tillman + rt JOS. B. jlaine was not the aggressor. The court made | “but,” he added, ‘they don’t have to look for | there would be a direct consolidation. The the fine of $10 h on James and Henry | me; 1 have six little children and I can find | companies at present will not erect « factory, Childs in addition for like sum forfeited and | them.” they do not need it, each having its own Foot of ONE SOLE DESIGN OF OUR EQUITABLE ot of Fst a dot i. aw had never made a political speech, At that time he succeeded in increasing tho efficiency CREDIT SYSTEM, WHOSE EXACTIONS STAG E EXCURSIONS. ; fthe state agricultural department by his tect ——— oo nineteen ~- — dis od th zainst Pi The court imposed a fine of $3 om each of | plant and attending to its own branch of the | %! sama y 5 = 7 - = = missed the cave against Proxton, he court impose #3 Business. The interests will be so identised, | splzited speeches in spite of the fact that he| ARE COMPARATIVELY INSIGNIFICANT uae as: isd sthet tee hound trip, Arn Did She Tell Byrnes to Shoot? _—_—— however, that one corporation will work into | was an unknown man. On March 27 last a Une Week, commencing MONDAY, September 6, the R " , Sf i Great Artisi, Martha Ricks, colored, daughter of the old The Result ot His Wounds. the hands of the other, and will make contracts | convention of 250 farmers suggested the name AND WHOSE BENEFACTIONS AS INDE- * MISS LILLIAN alley in the “Camp” Tuesday afternoon, was | hasbeen filed by L. D. Bailey in the case of oe a fleree contest between the SCRIBABLY GREAT. UNDER ITS SHEL- " a fit for a road. including cars and motors. Tye it A “straight” democrats, wh ‘i CREDIT LORRAINE, arrested last night by Policemen Mulloy and| Wm. H. Bailey. It is stated that the tast-| Westinghouse company can do the same, and led by Setiator Wade Ham stan Ne Biter bee awe Soldiers’ Home, 9 am., Cabin Joku Bridge, Wed. aud pun, 3 p.m. v mae Supported by Mr. W, A. WHITECAR Passau and taken to the Police Court this | named person was severely wounded in the | in this way alarge amount of business that | came the contost that the democratic et TERING WING BLOOM THE ROSES OF Xoxt Weel + ry x. 8. WOOD. morning. She was charged with the violation | head ang body in the second battle of Bull Run, | Would otherwise be divided among a number | vention split on August 14. The 1 of an ordinance of the Levy Court, it being | AUSUSt 30, 18°2, and was subjected to inany | Of companies will be kept together. had a large majority, and the opposing faction COMFORT AND HAPPINESS, THE EXJOY- * LOBE THEATER, Resenprsa. REBUILDING, alleged that she engaged in immoral practices | 84fdships in that and the following year, and ‘Wise Gee Cas Wea withdrew. ‘The regular convention then de FASTELL AND EMMETT'S MASTODONIC BEVY ‘The officers testitied as to the general bad | i# Consequence of such wounds and_hardsh ; ere ame From, cided not to hold primaries for the election of | MENT" BEING IN YOUR POSSESSION, dep, wokaedcs. Shaan neh tation: REBUILDING, REBUILDING, character of the girl and told of her unnatural | 2¢ became mentally diseased in 1877, aud hi “ ‘Little Annie Rooney’ 1s Wagnerian,” says | delegates to yesterday's convention and ad- sion 10, 20, 30, and 506.” BS-6t conduct on the day that her father was killed, | *’¢e been insane. the Cincinnati Times-Star. “Its opening | journed. The straightout democratic faction| west THE PAYMENTS ARE MADE AS LEN ECHO CAKi, REBUILDING, REBUILDING, According to the statements of witnesses, said aKeathiak pce rees z measure is to be found in Wagner's ‘Die prepared Sb teins an address andialso ad- G “THE PATAWO! the officers, Martha told James Byrnes, the ‘oul nana Thief. Walkure.’ It forms the motif of the Fener- | Journed. NV! D MECK.” BEBUILDING, REBUILDING, drunken soldier. to shoot her father. This was | Arthur Johnson, a small colored boy, and | zauber movements and as euch pervades the | Acomiromise was finally dtecten cedittie |) Cn ea ait aah Peek Cee 18 NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. re eee tee ae cern Sy at, ber father | two companions wanted some bananas yester-| whole scene. Itis oepecially prominent just| hoyeenes ‘rough the efforts of Benator} | a ee xf ay he ce! e mor yrnes, 7 i , } 7 x he said, g've her n pair of shoes that morning | @¥ but they were short of funda Alittle | atthe point where Siegfried steps into the| ‘The Farmers’ Alliance supports Capt. Till- SPECIAL DINNER A LA CARTE. because she (Martha) had been kind to his | thing like that was not going to prevent their | flame. — Although consisting of only seven | man, Ho is forty-three years old, writes tersely, INTHE FACE OF SUCH AN OFFERTHE | ,,7he GLEN ECHO TALLY-HO wilt eave the Sun colored friend, Aunic Lane. The court fied | 8tisfying their appetites and so they robbed pee ata one Bee one note over, ae Ete and is given to mak- Tickets tor wate desired should be secured before. her #100 or three months in jail. an Italian fruit ventler. it is exactly the same as the beginning of An- | ing flery speeches, avEsT, | band. Parties uear the route cf tour of more went of eee one who was arrerted bur ther wan abe onl | nie, even to the tompo. It is hardly likely that | Sir. Villian has along scar on the left side of | FOZEY OF DELAY MUST DE MANIFEST, the Sun Isic wilt be called tor." “Yickots aay, be His Courage Failed Him. atte - is the author of ‘Little Annie Hooncy’ has | his face, the result of an accident when young, shoment -- the had had his fill of bananas. He will ‘ : Prien ; y AND FOR TSE FUTURE WE PROMISE THE Last night about 12 o'clock Charies Whaling, | not eat any bananas again for fifteen deja, plagiarized from Wagner, as it is doubtful if)| in which he lost an eye. who resides at 225 A street southeast, attempted a he 1s sufficiently familiar with the music of the 7 aes to commit suicide by jumping off the Navy The Hawkins E: future to be able to do this. eee) Tearing Out a Horse’s Tongue. SAME UNTIRING EFFORTS TO ACCOMMO- Yard bridge into the Eastern branch Once in| A Petition for letters of administration on the He Tried to Kill the Bishop. ee ee the water, however, his courage failed him and | @states of Jaliut, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Susan | As the Armenian bishop, Tadjad Oscanion, | Detective Gault yosterday arrested Daniel D. he called lustily for help and was rescued by | Hawkins has been filed in the registcr of wills’ | was leaving a church Wednesday in Constanti- | Waters of Stewartsville, York county, Pa., on Officer P'rather, who took him to the fifth pre- | Office asking that letters be issued to Charles | nople a young Armenian approached him, and | #¥equisition from the governor of Pennsyl- einet sta He had @ quarrel with his | Roller. ‘The petition states that the parties | uttering the cry of “Traitor,” tried to kill him | Vania. Waters is a prosperous farmer and owns Sean hans left the house saying he was going | were sisters, three of whom died some sears | with a knife, but only succeeded in wounding | 1,200 acres near Stewartsville. He was indicted — meee Ts ago in Georgetown and the last named in DATE THE PUBLIC AS HAVE GRACED THE . H. HOEKF, os. = Peunsyivanis ave. and Sth st. ANNALS OF OUR SYSTEM IN THE PAST. TRADE I8 BOOMING = him in the arm, The attack is supposed to | for cruelty to animais in tearing out the tongue wantage To Put on Horse Cars Temporarily. | A2&ust in Montgomery county, Md, that the | have been prompted by a desire te Mevenge | of @boree, Waters told Detective Gault that HOUSE & HERRMAXS'S aii uerk easement =? Dae epee ee See me Wid caqaciabadeak ak dr sedan stic | POT#Oua! estate amounts to $4,000—€6,000 being | upon the bishop for cvidence given by him | the horse would not obey him and he fastened - Pargains in MILLINERY, DRY GOODS : Ps udson pneumatic | in the National Savings Bank andthe real inst the prisoners charged with having bi a strap around its tongue and tore it out. He CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, our show rooms. Our Pall Stock is rapidly 7 ” line. extending from the Boundary to Whitney property. five small dwellings. worth $10,000, fEplicated in the recent” demoneteation, | putthe horsvia thestabloand kept it there fors coming in, aud you know the old adage, ae svenue on the 7th street road, has received | The heirs are a brother and children of the de- against the Armenian patriarch in the cathe- | day and a night aud then killed it with an] 027, 921 AND 923 7TH 8T. AND 627 AND 636 “The ecriy bird catches the worm.” We are now displaying advance styles tm orders to put the track in readiness by Monday —< brothers and ‘sisters, about twenty in | dral in the Kroon Kapo quarter of Coustanti- | &x to end its suffe ae He was delivered to We arc showing this week two styles of FALL MILLINERY. for the horse cars. The Caanstaater Voiksfest phen nople. ae Gonstable Harry.Gibbe of York, Pa. | guzo-am MAS. AVE. 0. Chainber Suites—one in Antique, the other dust received a large assortment of Biasees ° we OF both the oh een rark willrender the | An Alleged Participant in the Fight | A Violator of the Pension Laws. dager camee Pimentel egy to Diack, Blue and £tripes sirable. ‘The Judson care will not be put on | Colored man named Allan Colbert was ar-} John W.Hickmanof Millsboro’, Sussex county, | "noe Excoxouy. any ohana a ane until October. rested last night as an alleged participant in the | Del, was held in @1,000 bail by Commissioner : an excellent bargain, ES —— fight near Ist and M streets, in which William | Smith yesterday at Wilmington on the charge | _ 1 1#truecconoms tobuyHood'sSarsaparilla, for‘"100 _ _ sine nts eae The Choral Society. Cook was severely cut, and’ the case willbe | of violating the pension laws, He entered | Dott One Dollar” is original with and true only of Divan, Cherry Frames, upholstered in Silk KING'S PALACE, At the meeting of the executive committee | tried inthe Police Court on Wednesday noxt. tom this popular medicine. If you wish to prove this buy Plush, at $57.50; worth 865. . surety for appearance before the United | 9 pottie f Hood's Sarsapariiia and measure its cone THURSDAY, AUG. 28, 1690. @f the Choral Society last night vacancies Soe States district court. tents, You will fiud it to hold 100 teaspoonfuls, Now Ei Gurste wore miosinss eptenthiins 812 AND 814 7TE £7. 5. W. Were filled so that the committee is now com- Laying a Church Corner Stone. Caliditesatan made read the directions and you will find that the averaga | ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY of extra quality Tapestry Brussels at 750, posed of the following gentlemen: Calderon | The corner stone of the reconstructed church ‘onfederated Seamen. dose for persons &f different teva 1s less thaua tee 4 Cash buyers cannot afford to 1 ase us by. te! Carlisle, president; Mr. B. H. Warner. Mr. Jas, | @difice to be erectod by the congregation of The delegates from the Seamen's Union of | spoonful. This is certainly conclusive evidence of che ARE NOW OFFERING Our Annual Fall Opening next week. A M. Johust. d@ Dr. E Ki the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church was laid | the Pacific coast to the international conven- peculiar atrength and economy of Hood's Sarsapecilla, H cuitdlinda Ser kame bie iare ‘Me. | yesterday with appropriate ceremonies, The | tion of seamen, to be held in Glasgow, Scot- | “i took Hood's Sarvaparilla for loss of appetite, dys: | New Crop Teae—Sweet and Fragrant and prices ‘ + | pepsia and general languoz, It did ans. i so gs R. G. Sutton, financial secretary; Mr. & W. | rain fell heavily while the services were in land, the Grst week im October, reached Chi- | of good and I bave no hesitancy in recommending its Hgvdward: towarer: Mr. CW, Johnson, i | gress and the audience found rofa invabe | C80 Mrednendas. At this convention in Glas- | J. W. WILLEFORD, Quines, I. Ales, nothwithetandiaf the edvasee in Flour, ware Lat weabsais! rect) ee hye a isn, Mr. Q. A. Pearson, Mr. - Sher-| church, and when the rain sto} the .. | Sow an effort wi made to unite the seam ' offering some reul bargains in that department >t vania ave, and Sth st, ‘Leh Mbapes man ‘was unanimously elected musical direc- cies were concluded, In epee rege ot a oguntries into one organization, It is HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA pat ts ei aaehe ciciciask £10-4t Pennsylvania ave, sh nd Beoes ver Hroduerd, i 2 ia ere! consisted of a sermon by Kev. Dr. R. 8, | ©! ed that there are 50, men in tl con- - colts proposed by the societs: fo give three | Laws, prayer by ev. Dr. J. W. Perry of Baltic | federated unions of the United States; the Weenoon em an, passion Earcehh ae | poseses Wists wheel wh Sali pUNAAaGh einai Sa NEREENEA? Sis Gus Sept GitapEnety aforss- auce of “Tho Messiah” early in December, the | MOT,,,tnd an address by the pastor, Rev. Jos, Tebearsals beginning on October 7. On’ the advice of Mr. Dudley Buck it has been decided | to increase the limit of membership of the | chorus. 1 English unions are ulso large and united, bein; ‘The “CHESTER.” Plain, and Nest; at H. Lee. The music was furnished by ‘the | associated with those of the British colonies, | 2200 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. ‘Bet—Fresh Supply —Reck Rotiom Priss. . nacftos feheat nim te hone Deck; very hand regular choir of the churcn. The Grand | and there are also large uuions in Norway, Fin. LLPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY. Lodge of Chas, W. Lemon, grand mas- land, sweden, Denmark, Germany, ‘Holland Srectat Trex. Garment, with ar re, We rr preraen : Trem Trem: Tree the ceremony of laying the | and Belgium. There are none in Russia, Pan EEE Diet ees ‘The t grand wom 8. | Franco, Spain or Ital, “2 Tunne Isx't 4 Mepicrxe con:peunded whieh feces a Tho engagement is announced of Miss Deere, will cure every kind of a headache, as nearly Wester Heicnts, adjoining Now Methodist | daughter of the great western plow manufac- srery_poreon i eoustibaten Sifferentls. Dut | University, for sale by Jou F. Waaoamas, | turer = that — and proprietor of the re remedy. Me. of ¢ ‘of y hg 14th and G. * ' | Deere-Mansur ivator, to Mr, Wi —_—_——_——_ Dwight Wiman, son of Erastus Wiman be Txvux Heap Tarra, See advertisement, George, BL ee ee ee

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