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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. FRADAY. JULY 31, 1891. THEY LACED WEYHING’S CURVES. | was recor and he tried too mith, for he LOCAL MENTION. CHILDREN IN THE COUNTRY. ‘THE HEALTH OFFICE. pes was immediately given the reward of temerity cee alas Weiss ‘The Nationals Bat Oat a Victory Over the | and run down between the bags, to the great | What the Children’s Country Home Has|A Denial That the President Interfered in cielaal wae gehoonipaee! seaiahiag Athletics. reli of the hesitating speotators 3 z Done and What It Needs. Behalf of Dr. Hammett. rorr=ai 1O0T AL on! shington m and 2 errors an For the Dit ambin, Maryland and | over 9,000 nFL‘aETED SPECTATORS SEE THE RF- Philudelphse 10 hits and 2 errors. One of the most deserving charities roryor| Srey ae: apgiiteae! the Com- Virginia, foir till tmpine-| areceeems enun thks a euieee éame-onele arkakk aia that should appeal to the sympathies of old a reer eons ir. J. Cooper MeGinn, chief Sure; northwest winds WITTING. SPEEDY RASE RUNNING AND SKILLFUL | Baltimore was the only other loser in the | ¥°U2S Slike is the charity that enables poor | clerk aspertment, and Mr. 0.°G. bona etinalthersthuasmacs YIFEDING DISTINGUISH THE CONTEST—BASE BALL | association and Boston was the cause. Weak | tle city waifs of humanity to get » good | MéDonald, « cle:k in the office, asking that GossiP THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. hitting was the reason. Madden and Robinson | Pret'h of houest country sir and n taste of that | they send in their resignations at once to take | Qzeyeraxp's Baxrxa Pownen. — and Bufinton and Murphy were in the points, | Wt door life that makes children’s lives so effect today. Late in the afternoon Chief Clerk ving reserv< “ GAMES YESTERDAY, Boston took the lead in the first by scoring | ™Uch brighter aud happier. For eight years | McGinn sent in his resignation through the WHOLESOME. ae ee singer Amerivan Association. three runs on errors. The Beancaters made | past the Children’s Country Home has been | medium of Dr. Townshend, to take effect LEAVENS most. fellowes Ti. cor at influ gate| At Washington—National: Athletics, & ine ley and five errors and the Orioles three | doing this work of love for the children of this | August 31, accompanying the note with a re juse, 7; condittun at eflluent gate house, & | At Baltimore—Boston, 9; Baltimore, 8. bits and six errors. city who wouid otherwise be compelled tospend | quest for a month’s leave of absence. LEAVENS BEST. j Low Wa National League. re THR League. the entire year cooped up in cramped and un-| At 3 o'clock Dr. Townshend, having indorsed 10:52 a 10.52 p.m} At Circinnati—Cincinnati, 0; Chicago, 1. Anson's man Cooney stole = base in the | healthy quarters. The home is at the intersec- | the document with a recommendation that the PEN he At Pitteburg—Pitteburg, 5; Cleveland, 6. seventh inning and was enabled to «core the | tion of the Broad Branch and Military roads on | request be granted because of Mr. McGinn’s Send stamp for cook book. A. BR. bats in town. * mE CHAMPONSEIP RECORD. only run in the game with Cincinnati | Rock creek and isin « building splendidly | long and faithfal services, appeared at the Cleveland Baking Powder Oo., New York. 142i New York ave. gp cmrcategrsae Chicago wou ir consequence. Rbines and Hur- | adapted for ito purposes. Tt isthe custom at the | District buildings and placed it in the hands of ner goods. a — — ringtou aud Hutchinson and Kittridge were | home to take about ascore of small children at a | the Commissioners aud. later Mr. McDonald y. 731 7th at. wuPt the batteries. Chicago made seven hits and } ti Gp > bm the number every week, so | appeared and filed bis resignation with the : Secton..... 682! Athletic one error and Cinciuuaii four bite and one | that each child has a fortnight s experience in Commissioners. ‘This, too, contained a request Gerctat for Saturday at Grit’s, 1429 F st. | st. Lonis. | _57 31.643 | Cincinnati ; err the euuntry before coming back to thecity. for a month's leave. Assorted chocolates, Baltimore. ..48 34.545 | Washington | Pitteburg sock brese fa the ninth and came GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE. ‘Mr. McGinn is to be succeeded by Mr. SP. Go to Means, & and get their | Columbus. wal i dee wae'a big spot te covet, horeten cad fhe | This year it happened that the annual peund | Bayly. A number of names have been. me finest cabinets at $3 per dozen. "Reduced from party for the benefit of the Country Home fell for thirty days. | Pirates did not hold it. Kring w d Mack and = ae = Young and Zimmer oficinted. Ctew ned made | upon s very rainy day, and for on eae the Forvscumrt,, 1007-1000 F st. n.w., will offer | Chic 49 93 | Jadelphia. 481 | ¢igbt bits and two errors and Pitteburg four | receipts that were relied upon to defray a large bes tee a splendid sclection of vargains. geeve ie. AD 3 S68 | peers 36 a 462 | bite and three errors. ‘ wet the summer's expenses fell far short of h item mentioned on the 4th page are deep | Borton.... Cincinnati. 35 47.427 ‘THE A. A. U. CHAMPIONSRIP. what had been expected. Now the officers and cutting in every instance. Store open on Sat- | Cleveland | Pitteburg.....81 48.392] The Columbia Athletic Club tenm had little | directors who have charge of the m — ‘trdays uutil 10 p.m. = age 4 of the home find that their funds are so low Keer Coot. Fans free. 731 7th at. Bax the pants we've reduced to $3.60. trouble in defeating the nine of the Washington Light Infantry yesterdey afternoon by the score of 11 te 4 in the race for the southern champion- ship of the A. A. U. Columbia batted hardand often and fielded well, neither of which the soldiers could do. ‘The batteries were Leach and Wells for Columbia and Wise and Haydei for the infantrymen. Columbia made 15 bi If the Senators keep up the gnit they showed Yesterday in the game with the Athletics at tional Park thronghout their coming series mes in the west they are very likel to return to Washington on Angest 15 wis »ped anywhere out | more than © dozen scalps hanging from New York ave. their belt. They played ball every minute and for all that it was worth, and under the ca) that unless aid comes in very coon it will be neceseary to close the home directly instead of keoping it open untii the ist of September, as had been the intention. ‘This wou'd be the greatest disappointment to a large number of bors, who would be deprived of their euramer outing, on which they have been counting with the greatest enthusiasm. The girls have bad their time Feserri’s Ice Cazaw ef town by express. 142 For Sra:xo Lau tainey of Manager Shannon they exhibited a | £°",‘T W.L. LC. 6 hite and 7 the home. July was their's. Go to Jous B. Retie. Cornea beet « specialty. degree of eprightlingss and cleverness that wat Teech pitched, Tmagaificentiy, strixing out AUOUST BELONGS TO TEE BOYS Stalls: 624, 629 and 620 Center Ma really surprising. score was ‘Spri led ith wing Telephone call, 1061-2 06 and 208| favor of Washingicn and the geme was hardly ‘prigiian batting with | and has done so every year, The thought that two singles and a triple. BRIORT PROSIECTS FOR LOUIRVILLE. A meeting of the stockholders of the Louis ville Club in that city last night was well at- tended. One hundred people, among them severel prominent metchents who are not financially interested, were present. ‘The state- ment of the club's financial condition showed the amets to be 97,707 55. The linbilition, in- giusin.y the #17,700 cnpital atock, are $24,651 08, The directors offered their reviguatione, but they were not accepted. Five committees were appointed to convass tor subsctiptions, the ob- Northern Liberty Maraet Joussrox’s dry roast coffees. 781 7th at. the pants we ve reduced to $2.90. aia ‘Emexax Bnos., 7th and E ote. Corot, Weacu for Saturday nights, 7:30. Canrers Curaxep by the Empire Carpet | ‘Works, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth proof free of charge. ‘Jelephone 425-2. Gas Stoves. Suxpp & Bno., 432 9th st. Sux the suits we've reluced to 39.90. in doubt at any time during the contest. Wash- ington went in to win just to tickle the fine crowd of spectators present and they were tickled to their hearts content. There were a fow over 3,106 of them wko paid their way through the gates and about 400 more in skirts who did net pay. This made rot ouly an enthusiastic but « profitable assemblage and there was more smiling dcxe ix the directors box than at any other time this season. A SCATUFAQUE UMPIRE. It was enough 0 make a speckled horss cari up bis lips and grin at the way in which the three score of boys may be deprived of their share of the delights of the home all for the lack of funds in the source of the keenest re- t tc those who are interested iz. the work ro hundred dollars would suffice to last the summer out. The home has never run into debt and its officers are unwilling that it should dc sc now, and they bave made an urgent ap- peal to their friends and to the charitably di posed ir. general to come to the help of the vhildren« Country Home now in its eme jeensy. Visitors to ine home ure made welcome re shown the workings of tbe institution : : by the noble, good-tearted persone to whom le Esewes buos. 7ihand Este | Senatorial batemen drove inte the reputation | fect cing 10 ralae $9.00, OF this $500 wae ji Aistad the are of the mall chlldcor ris ocmuaianalieiead! “ i of Senor Gus Weybing end smashed it into | 3s "| they are out on their vacation. Among the ee cae akerssh wet terse Thar iano potgd ba sures | bed. on Redasdey night ‘the ooctholdee | 447,000 owt om thelr vacation, Amoog the Service und singing. ‘Terms, $1 per month, | from tie start, and :bey kept op the p nthasiastic and che club will certsiniy re- | the Children's Hospital, to wlicm the fresh ale eff ly that in but one mting did ‘a to get a safe hit matn at Louisvilie. st. nw. foil | Uiwns trying to his nerves, | PCTOMBR FRAON JUMPA HIN CONTRACT. aud he chafed under the punishment, venting | Pitcher Ferson of the Syracuse Eastern Bie temper out on Umpire Makoney, ‘she new | porrue Ch ly of Wash hu Official who wae recently engeged from the | /226Ue Club end formerly of Washington eight lessons. Apply at 1406 Ixvoice of 75,000 cigars, guarantee regular price $2, selling $1.25 a box of fifty. Two days. SickLEs’ Oxy Sraxp, 1011 Pa. ave. of the zouatry iy better’ than ali the medicines ix. the world. 9090 work. Some time age Tux Sax printed along de- lnntic Association statuesque methods indiy explains things to batsmen by means of obj — fi E ; hasbeen paid | scription of iife at the b Tux 8 e New England league Mahouer jea familiar | Ju =ped ble contract. His salary scription of i home, Tux Svan repre Se hpomengy hea Esta | fizare bere, for he umm Inst your in the At-) aud why be departed is @ mystery. It te] sentative who went ont then te investigate the SEMAN Eon He is s little man wiih | thought he bas gone to bis Lone in New Eng large voice, who | tand, bat go effort wil be fo fatuem bie| number of times wince and isconvinced, as Pitcher and tne | whereabouts, President Young of the board | every cone el:e must he, that the tunis of the in the form ol was immediatery uctided of Ferso-'# | home* are economically ously ex- work that ie beirg done there bas been outs Hover Crna “Former pri of diagram tomy - vended, ard that sonside ‘Tth and D. = with his hands to show where. in bie hamble ‘xis nesdorkaven wt tal weees jon tived the greatest pos Sux the pants we've reduced to 26. but tiual opinion, the ball cxcaead the plats. ieee ou boon ‘Tae Stan to receive any contrivutior charity, acknowled; turn the ual will ke glad x this worthy them in its columns and rer of the home. A press representative yaateria, President Yon der Ahe a dispatch from Mi'- waukes in which it was stated that there war a deal on to places Western League cin in an y. Precitent Vor der Ahe it is simply another Naticnal League ise. itcalate so many of them ‘hat I ain tired them. Nobody iw antvorixed to offer y Western League club au American Aw en! Baos., 7th and E sta It might de remarked that but few of the spectators shared in the opivioa of the Boston newspaper man who was here raceutly ‘and wio declared that Mahoney was a ‘sec- ond Gaffuey,” for to the of a great majority he was very deficient in call. ing balls and strikes, always standing behind the pitcher whatever the re of an CiTY AND DISTRICT. EXCURSIONS TOMORKOW. The Jugs Rained Pennies There was a jug breaking at Iaraei Metropoli- tan C. M. E. Church last night by the Jug As soviation, which is compored of the children of Manamacz Haut axp Mr. Venvox.—Charles Macalester at 10 a.m. and 2:30 and 6 p.m. Nortey Hatt.—Pilot Boy at 10 am., 2:30 while some of bis base de cidedly saffron hue. He did not 4 tioned in connection with various ments have as yet been made. Tt was stated. ©n_ good authority f rkehips and inspectorships, but no further ‘appoint- that the attitude of the P gh iat the attitude of the President throughout the entire health office difticulty is well stated CITY ITEMS. | in gpe of his own letters on the eubjects ae see ve tried to act upon the principle al —Given Away. where apy ointments were I by the law eterrlor ices . with bourds or persons to leave them there| . Saturday, without interference, holding the sappointing power responsible for good administration.” August 1, Marshal D. M. Ransdell yesterday received « letter from Secretary Halford in which the de- At 781 7th st., nial was made that the President had_been in Bot. Gana H, met when epeareh wes belag wade, for 8 de. ett when a search was . sirable health officer, 3 coupe ous tanoets, MIDSUMMER TENNIS TOURNAMENT. 700 Gold Band Plates, The Handicap Contests in om the Another thousand » igen Japanese Lunch Baskets, For the benefit of the stay-at-homes the 1,000 Majoli¢s Pitchers, Bachelors’ Lawn Tennis Club propose starting icteuekes: ® midsummer handicap tournament in singles, | pOrimose ot ten peande uf Cadee ae tae the first of its kind ever held by this club since | bound of Tea. ite organization, on Saturday, August 8, at 3:30 me ee P-m., and continuing each day at 4:30 p.m. abou call until finished. The arrangements are in the ‘tomorrow hands of Messrs. Painter and Wooten, with whether whom entries should be filed before August 6. desiring to ‘This purely club affair promises to be success- —- ful in keeping up the interest in tennis of the pr eae yers who are in the city, and at the sami a ime it will serve to show the spring contingent ae oe wn —_ how well and faithfully players of the second an 5 and third clasces have been practicing since ‘tree their defeat in May. Painter, Wooten, Boag to every nd Chambers are playing better now than ‘one. ever. Mr. Sheibley will be the handicapper. (Ss A Knights of Pythias Excursion. . Mount Vernon Lodge, No.5, K. of P., gave an enjoyable excursion to Marehail Hall on the Charles Macaleste: !as Several hun- dred people went down on the early morning boat and remained during the entire day, among them Dir. and Mrs. Robert L. Downing. A program of ten dances was enjoyed by the young folks, while those who did not care to dance sat on the wide balconies of the pavilion or under the big trees. Every detail which would enhance the pleasure of their gueste had been carefully tooked after and the com: who had the matter in charge are deserving cf much credit. Notwithstanding the illness of three members of the Washington Mandolin, 3 jon franchise, and for that reason Pres: the Sunday scheol. ‘The Rev. ©. H Phitlips, mdGS pm way Lserortmanp i but he was apt to wobble to@| Ginette could not bave received the offer he | D.D. , is pastor and Lewis A. Cornish, oneof the Bay Kipor.—Trains leave B. and O. station | disappointing degree in all directions. alleges: ‘There ia no truth ‘whatever in the | school tartocas i sane et aor the at $15 am., 130 and 4.28 p.m. The batteries were Foreman wnd McGuire | statement.” jcustees, perintends The p: and Weybing and Cross. Washington's combi- nation was far the stronger of the two, and it worked so well that the home team wax never headed in the race. McGuire and Sutcliffe took the honors of the day in batting, the former scoring four runs in the early part of t | eecces seer ee and the latter being the fuctor that euabled | MeCevley did litte or nothing, three others to cross the rubber. Shannon did | _Fvery man played on his toes, and Shannon some remarkably good workat short, and Fore. | "%& ¢very - . mau, besides pitching in hie best form and lin- |, Washiagton’s two errors counted for noth- ing out a timely triple, put up a splendid field- pony both of those of the other side were I ht ors eps RE Foreman has been summoned tohis mother's Covostat Bracn. George Leary at 7:30 p.m. Curox Braca.—George Leary at 9 a.m. Beruespa P Washington and Tenley- town RR. every half hour. Riven Vrew.—Steamer Pentz at 9:15 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Isptax Heap.—Chas. Macalester 6:30 p.m. Conoxtat Beace axp Cortox's.—The Arrow- smith at 5.0 p.m Inpiax Heap. gram was well arranged by Mra Mary Arm- stend and Misses Tda Nutter and Buchs} Lee. The jugs were broken by Mr. A. Hayson, while Mewrs. HM. Armstead, Lewis Wayne and J. ¥.N. Wilkinson were kept busy counting the pennies that rained through an opening in. the Bottom of the jugs made ty Mr. Hossonsbame mer. ‘The amounts in ihe jngs ranged from 8 cents up to #4 Ahandsome amount was realized, which wiii be presented at the rally on Sunday by Lottie Piper. Prizes were allotted to Ber- tie Wayne, Mamie Clark. C. H. Piillips, jr., ores. On the road today. It is now Manager Shannon. ‘The Attletice had hard iuck. Steamer Pentz at 6:30. aac a = = ; Juiia Yaylor, Fannie Cornish aud Nina Robin- CONDENSED LOCALS. ee ee ee deathbed and mes not be with the team for | gon. ‘The occasion was a pleasant one, aud no Washington began to score in the beginning. | some cuya. one enjoyed it more than the little children, who Mr. Henry F. Woodard was on yesterday ad-| making two rans that were never exceeded. | Murphy made one run, two hits and two rattled their jugs from beginning to the end of mitted te the bar of the District on motion of the program, and longed for the breaking cere- ‘Mr. AA Lipscomb. Mr. W. is a graduate of outs, together w: Lohman has been Murphy was out at first when Dowd lined a : . {ced by the Athletics to . oiumbia University, and a member of the | fe one past Corcoran. | Grifiu caught the Pigs right field and chenge catch, cies aoasess ‘Waginia bor ee EEN (mE thealley. Sutclilie tried to hit, but he Pespipell age ane and a run and two outs, Real Estate Mutters. . Botler was taken wi ison street | rugs q ree uusivte and two errora. . Pi th and Florida avenue northwest yesterday and | fanned the air and sat, down, @lile Sbannon, | We bingtun wade moat of the Athletics, tak- Dee ke ee nak Te teben 0 his home, 249 ith etrect. | io fat on balls and filled tie beste aeGenns eater te lose Bia a tho heey nit and | cit Wick Evans has purchased for’ €4,700 of Jenry Spencer, an inmate of the alms house, g Vd run /o- base . 6. square 622— = wandered away Jesterday, and was foand suf- | Fesponded to the applause that greeted bis sp- | +n7'e cute striking oot once. 2 bees Roig ae agp se from Hf street between North Capitol and let Out & single to fering from kness at Bennings in the after-| pearance at the bat by he ys : fum Wise igs been laid off the Baltimore enter, on which Dowd and Griffin scored. streets northwest. . Sf bisa mas nan poe oud om mmc | Sinan tied ea ind onthe i ba |e of fen uane tbs Onn regoet one | GO. Waker ba bought for $36.00 of C.J. cant jot on Maryland avenue between 2d and 3d | Ws thrown ie Se tales alt Sutcliffe mace three runs, three hits and one | WvKet lot 5, nquare 265-48 feet 4 inches by Streets northeast veeterday afternoon. Sutcliffe caug y fies and Met ak - 72 feet—corner 14th aud D streets southwest. a great stop of Larkin’s grounder. ‘The Lome team went out m order in the sec- ond, the ouly time during the game, while the visitors scored one ruc and kicked becuuse Mary E. Howard hax bought for £4,300 of Mary W. Brower sub i283, square 444-17 by 91.31 feet—on Marion street between Q and R streets. ccecliadi Fxeursions. ‘The steamer Charles Macalester will make its Baltimore had recourse to some dirty tricks in the fifth muing yesterday wien rain began to fall, and Browu of hovten protested too Tegalar trips to Indian Head tonight and to-| dig not make more Senders bit past Shannon | WOvCtely. | He will turn 5 inte the associa- |". Saicolshi has bought for $4,509 of A. Kant- morrow evening, leaving at 6:30 o'clock. Those | for a base and Ma!lman popped up a fy to Fore- a Lareipen a tg | Man part 26, wquare 977, fronting 16 feet on who desire can stop off at Marshall Hall and | man. Corcoran sevia botone down te Tommy a '¢ two rans, two hits, four outs | 11th between Mand N streets southeast. and two assiste Dwyer, one of Kelly’s pitchers, took a day off the ote: day aud got marcied -Guire made one run, two and two assists. He hi Dowd, that bounded over_ii Yey was ait sharp! bali, tiling the bw aud several rune see! Will | w long ty to right Lead, sad Mui- on the wrist by a pitched it = Az Injunction Against a Contractor Asked. George M. Staum ct al. of Baltimore have filed a bill against James H. Coster for an in- indulge in dancing. ‘The pien: loyes at Forest Glen, which was postponed from last Saturday on account of the rain, bite, six outs ed ball. waar. Ceptacedd, Sa’, Candeen Bashing |, Bewd ft "aw tat ae in the third | function and receives. Coster i of Baltimore, nel J. Pe make ber | 55! foe spine de re | =uing in going for McTumany's grounder, on | but is the contractor for the erection of & caranl Gesurdny sight trip So Endiam Fiend fo-| Grete ene” Oe! HOCH Out, and tha she re | Sew hc Roped to make a double ce Wess [cee ee eee een, of 8 prosscadnenpntin apy 9A Secihe kl hed be Onto on made two hits, two oute and one | to complainants $8,690, money advanced to en- ——— He W Yesterday James forced in trv p. Baxter, by L. Fugit, filed | to gric abie him to complete the contract. They charge that Coster remaine away from Balti- more wo deleut their claim, and ask that be be tsecond on Dowd's bunt, and Lowd, z to steal on Griffin's third strike. oame d contributed materal tor 3 doubie Mulvey'e elbow was nesrly broken wher it wae struck by the pitched bali in the second core in. their |i#"iug- The stroke made Lim ugly and he in- | restrained from collecting the money and a re- Bill for a diverce from Ida B Baxter. They | ploy. he Athictice tind the score ait, helt | daiged iu a little profanity as be walked over ceiver be appointed t inister the fund. Were married in March. 1884, in Alexandria and | O03" on Melamany’s sacritice, which seemeg | % tie bench co wasis hie wound. - Mved together untill 3 he charges | to be usuied by half of the National tere cy | _MeCwuley made one run, no hits, three outs Trains to and From Camp Parole. ber with adultery with rd Lynch on S| first, toward which he drove it, before. the | %¥d one asbint. » | For the Maryland National Guard (colored) and B sireete southeast and in other places. runner wes out. A passed ball put Wood on|, 08 der Ahe denies the story from Mil- | encampment ear Annapolis, Juiy 25 to August ——— third ant os bien aanen waukee to the effec: that the assciation will |3 inclusive, trains will leave Wahington at PE bo Sng aree ii crop Cincinnats, Columbus and Pitteburg ut | 7:20 and 830 a.m., 12:40 and 4-28 p.m. week Sites: G. Gaek secetie snieiad wi Tile VICTORY SECURED BEYOND PousT. —_| the end of ‘the seawon days; 8:30 a.m. and 4:31 }.m. Sundays. Return- - . ary 7 : Ht | ‘The home team settled atl doubts that might| Foreman made one hit, a three bagger, and | ing trains leave Cemp Parole at 6:35 and 8:37 ast J. W. Bt Py sot - Willis Wilon fe | have arisen when they went to the bat in the | Put out four men. He strack out five ¥ a.m., 12:05 and 3:50 p.m. week days; 8:30 a.m. recover £40,000. The plaintiff claims he owned | i y i fourth, for three runs reruited from some very | #4 showed errs pretty hitting. Sutcliffe went to first on balis | of the six was scored | end to third on Hallman’s bad throw to first of | 1 the home team wou'd play the next twelve Shennon's évfeult grounder, that first went | games ou the home grounds instead of in the through Larkin. McGuire thereupon scored | west the club would mrke enough money to both men by his smashing triple along the | sign cue of the bes! teams in the country for left foul tine and he tailied himself on Alvord’s | next yeur. A few games like that of yesterday single to left. Alvord was out on a double, | would keep the attendence to the 2,500 mark when MeCau’ ruck out and Foreman flied | on the average without auy stretching. to left. The visitors retired in order. Cincinnati is the next einb for Washington ‘The fifth sent the home teem so far ahead | tocatch. It is now 84 points away. . and 3:55 p.m. 3 Round-trip rates from Baltimore, Jessup's and intermediate stations, 75 cents; from Washington, Muirkirk and inter- mediate stations, $1; from Laurel and inter- mediate stations to Annapolis Junction, 80 cents. Tickets good during encampment. —Adet. certain lands in West Vir were tax titles, and ¢ 4 on which there January 12, 1883, he re- wud negligence he fail a Not Kecognized asa Church. ito obtain possession. —— Fise Equiraext ror G. A.B. 10 Dernorr via B. axp O.R. R.—The passenger coaches and combined cars to be used onG. A. R. ial train for Detroit, leaving B. and O. The Second Counetl G street soathwes! of « body of met yesterday in Zion 3 . to consider the recog- wembers who came out of im Avenue Baptist Church. The | that no one trembled for the victory. Murphy | Manager Shaniion works every point in the | depot 9a.m., Sunday, August 2, are new cars conneil er; by electing Kevs. H. ¢.|nd Dowd went out on exsy chances and | game. He coaches his men from wherever he | just out of the shop, vestibuled’ and carpeted ‘Tebincen, or and W. H. Scott, secre- | Griflin bit to extreme right for two bugs, ful-| may happen to be, at the bat, on the beneb, on | throughout. Secure tickets in advance of the tary. The lowed by Svtcliffe with a single and Shanuon | the bases, and O. ticket offices. —Adet. jit not think it expedient to recognize tiew gs a church. a Dr. Hammett Says It is Absurd. Dr. Hammett, who will enter upon his duties and reminds one very Arthur Irwin in the headwork that he displays. He has instituted a system of signals that seeme to work unusually well, and he loses no opportunity to work the other ride into ® box Alvord aud Sutcliffe tried sharp tricks on the we he committee or at B. ‘h another. Shannon's hit went out into eu 4 he ambled all the way home on the in to catch Sutcliffe and the wild thro late Then, after the ruas re were no men on bases, veae adie Sreammn Gzo. Leany leaves for Colonial and Clifton Beach, Sundays, Mondays, Tues- days, Wednesdays Thuradayy and Frideys at 9 se health officer somorrom, was ached by « Stam | McGuire took it easy and went out from short | umpire yesterday that did not vor Eoclen, | wah) Saturdays, 7:90 p.m.—Adet. Feporter today about the statement that he had | {o first. turn made a safe hit,on which no runner, illiant season; Glen Echo, to- Promised Mesara. Parker and Dwyer anything | The foreigners scored as well in their half, | however swift, could have mate second, ‘Ther, | musttaay 8 bt ns He within his power as he, 4 two rons being their stint. Cross was out to th offtcer if they would withdraw their opposition to him, and hie re- ply was: “The staement was so absurd and Fudiculous that I did not deem a reply neces- sary. | with malice azorethought and deliberate intent, they ran directly ut Larkin and embraced him. ‘Their next move was to appeal to Mahoney to Jet them go ona buse on the ground of inter ference, but the little man with the automatic movements could not see it in that light. Murphy led off the inning “four of the five times that he went to the bat. In three innings in which we scored there were two men out before the first run went in. Bately has sigued another pledge and has been reinstated on the Orioles. mere must be a long-suffering community. Bakely's pledges would make a bouanza for a waste- paper man. An interesting game of ball was played at Capito, Park between the Merchants and Drum. mers on Weduexday. Ii was anybody's game unti, the last man was out. ‘ihe Merchants score of 13 to 12. One of the features of the game was A. 8. Clarke's heavy hitting. Umpire Arnold was very satisfactory. ae a G. A. B. Orrrcrat, Roure to Dernorr via B. axp O. R. R., Reroasixo via Niscana Farts. The B. and 0. R. R. having been designated as the official route to the Detroit encampment by the Department of the Potomae, the follow- ing tour has been arranged: A special train of standard coaches and Pallman sleeping care will leave B. aod O. station, Washington, at 9 a. m., Sunday, August 2, arriving at Detroit at 104. m. the following ‘day. Returning train will leave Detroit at 10 p. m, Friday, August 7, arrive at Ningara Falls 6:30 a.m., Saturday, ¢ 8, where the day will be spent in sight ‘at 8:90 p.m., rive in Washington 5:45 .tn., Sunday, August 9. Kound-trip tare from ‘ashington, $14.25. The tickets will iso be valid for return pussage on regular treins until August 18, inclusive, and those who wish to stl further prolong their stay at Detroit can secure an extension of limit until September 80 by depositing the return portion of the ticket with K. E. Downing, the joint agent of the terminai lines at Detroi For tickets, sleeping car space and inforina- tion in detuil call upon John C. 8. Burger, chief mustering officer, chairman; John P. Church, aseistant adjutant eral, secretary; A. F, Dinsmore, senior vice partment commander: M. T. Anderson, as- sistant quartermaster general; A. H. Van Den- sen, commander of Post 6, and G. C. Harris, post commander of Post 11. A. representative Murphy and Weyhing hit to right for a bese | Wood planted a long hit among the right center trees that was really a home run, but he was stopped at third by the antics of ‘Alvor who gave au excellent imitation of ao thir baseman in the act of catching a ball being thrown in from the field and Wood was bluffed invo sliding. After MeTamany bad struck out | Wood scored on a single by Larkin that should ve beer easy out by Murphy had not ‘Tommy Dowd ruu so far out into the field in lis eagerness, Sanders forced Larkin by bit- ting to Dowd. Washingten could rot telly in the sixth, Al- vord. afver h-tticg to right for a base, going out onadouble play Aringle by Hallman and a double by Corcoran scored an earned rut for Pbilade:phia. Coreoten was well ceugat be tween the bases by McGuire, Shacuon aud Al- vord. — ¥.M ©. A Literary Soctety Entertainment. The Literary Society of the Young Men's Christian Association will give their monthly enterta: Fro singin the parlors Of the association at So'clock. The following Program will be presented: Address by the reaudent of 8 Than Cicero.” il be supported by Messrs. O. E. Leonard and J.D. Wolver- | J. E. Lautner, WASHINGTON SPURTS AGAIN. | In the seventh Wast ington pvlled away from Gusxp Bartoox Ascexsiox and parachute | ‘bt racber too ciose proxiuuty of the visitors. jomp the worki-re} lnty | Morphy bit te lett fer a bese ard stcle another, Grace Seanne resting <n secend, while Dowd struck out and ogg toneseags | Grifta fhed to Hallman. Then be bade adieu * che beg. and tu'lied along with Sutcliffe wher | the latter lined the sphere out into left so far past Mr. Wood among his plural namesskes in the correr of the lot that he galloped around | the cirenrt before he was stopped. Atuleties had some hard luck im this hit, filled EL bare; Dismissed forthe Second Time. Yesterday Judge Hagner dismissed for the second time the billin the ease of Hester A. Sweet, nee Wymax, agt Austin C. Sweet. ‘They {were mazried in Gecrgetown April 30, 1885, and she charged crue! treatment and desertion. ‘The defendant denicd the charges and charged bad conduct on her part, as also desertion. pec baht Badly Injured ins Fight. Information has been received at Tux Star Gand 53pm. ‘Tie Ane ore #8 at Avction.—the attention of is care is called to the sale advertised by cB. Willem, & Co., auctioneers, to take | tis after at 5 owlock Banjo and Guitar Club, which compelled their absence, thore members who were present did much to enliven the trip home. picerties estaca Mr. Handy Not in It, In the suit filed by the American Security and Trust Company against Mr. Chas. Early, mentioned in TuxStan yesterday, Mr. Handy’s name was used by mistake. Jt should have |. been Mr. Early. Mr. Handy was in no way connected with the transaction. paadibeeiin Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. H. Jackson, et al. to David Solomon, part For- tune enlarged; &—. Jacob Jones to J. Bradley Tanner, sub 148, square 856; @—. Mery E. Brook to R. D. Hatton, part St. Elizabeth; $200. Same to W. H. Adams, part do.; $200 R. White to Catharine M. Ball, sub 181, Lanior Heights; $1,200. 1. T. Cole to L. E. Collins, undivided sixth of lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, square 145; 23,430.95. Washington Heal Extate Company t0 Hi.’ C. Fairfax, subs 60 and Gl, squaro 1094; $1,650. See A Columbia Club Concert. A lawn concert will begiven at the club house of the Columbia Athletic Club tomorrow even- ing, August 1, from 8 to 11 o'clock. If the weather should prove inclement the club pat lors will be used. The program is: 1. March, “Vienna Dudes,” Gigerl; 2. Medley over- ture, Brabain; 3. Selection, ‘Gondoliers,” Sullivan; 4. Waltz, “Over the’ Waves,” Roses; Patrol Hottentota,” Wagner; 6. Selec Hunting Scene,” Bucaloasi; 7. “Tho Skirt Dance,” Lutz, 8. Selection, “Erminie,” Tobuni; 9. Galop, “Winter Frolics,” Bernstein; 10. Weltz, “Andsluei iere; I1. Selection, e Da Patrol, 6; 12. “The Muddy Day,” Brabam; 13. Waltz, “The Gladys Inn,” Droop. a Next Monday the Cherokee election for chief and all subordinate officers will take place. Dr. William K. Harper announces that he ac- cepts the principalship of the entire Chautau- qua system of study. 5 Som rt thieves blew open the safe of the Bucna Vista Saddle and Harness Company Buena Vista, Va., Wednesday night, but they obtained only a amount of money. Hs The census of Jamaica, just completed, shows an increase in population of 58,487 in a fotal of 580,02. Britich Guiana, just taken, shows a population of 234,837, an’ increase of '32,000 in ten years, Done Doe, Days The oppressive, muggy weather is very debilitating andthe stay-at-homes are deserving of sympathy. Hood's Sarsaparilla is an excellent remedy for summer weakness, overcoming that tired feeling, creating an appetite, toning up the whol digestive o curcs scrofula, sat rheum, hives, pimples, bells or other humors which are liable toappear in hot weather. “‘Itook Hood's Sarsaparilla for loss of appetite, dyspepsia and general Ianguor. It did me a vast amount of good, and have no hesitancy in recom- mending it.” J, W. WILLEFORD, Quincy, Ill. N.B.—Be sure to get the peculiar medicine, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. @1;sixfor $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 1 Morransrorren Sxim Accurately describes psoriasis, the second great skin disease. Think of shedding a quart of scales each day, of askin cracked, bleeding, burning and itching, al- most beyond human endurance; hair lifeless or gone. ‘Suffering hardly to be appreciated. Is not this » diff- cult skin and scalp disease to cure? And yet CUTI- CURA has cured thousands of just such cases. 5 Jouxsox, Gansen & Co., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. X.W. Our mark-down SALE on White Goods will continue until they are all closed out. All French Piaid and Lace Striped Organdies that were 15c., 18e. and 20c. now 1234. All Light and Dark Ground Pongecs reduced to 1234. 36-in. P:neapple Tissue reduced to 9c. 20 pieces 36- in. Wool Suiting, in neat checks and stripes, reduced from Abe. to 25e. 10 pieces Twilled De Belge, 25c. Now 1Uc. ‘WASH DRESS GOODS. 50 pioces Dress Ginghamns, Te. ‘Outing Cloth reduced to 8 and 10e, All Toile du Nord and Scotch Zephyr and Ginghams at reduced prices. = ; with but one out, Mcfamany on tw and including August L northeast of office that William H. Dade of this city is lying | ench evening up ; nd then the next two men put up flies ce ‘Take elevator to fourth floor. Of Grocian decorated statuary, one could score, Dowd took that | 4angeroasly ili in New York from injuries re- | “4° B. Hege, city passenger agent B. and matique studies ra! fre term’ bat, well Out into center, and sctred ins Saks in on (Sonp ppb O.R BR, 1851 Beanapivanis arene . he 3 3 aiuou made a marvelous capture of a ball information, death expected at any mo- ‘The special train, w! wi Seneca: Ot Peckiom snceem, oh Chon |< e almuats einen omen aneeminrs facia , bers of the G. A. ., their families —_ a todrop safe between him and Sut- Goop Ixvas:aexr. —Now that you have just | “litte. been paid off don't waste your mor it | The last ran of the game was scored in the | H. Dade whose homeisat No. $11 Cstreet south- fine Colonial Beach lot.’ It will bs the: Leet } eighth, when MeCaules, who did wet necks n ins | east. Hits parents are not living there, but dre imvestinent you ever made. Contmued auction | (uring the game, went to first on balls and | Josephine Cross, who ted ‘him come years sale at Thora» Dowling & Son's tomorrow at 6 } tallied on Foreman’s long triple to right center. ween last evening by a Srax le ‘Tortus easy.—Advertisewent. A SOMEWHAT EXCITIXG Fonsi. a sho aahd Ghat, Dade was nsf in the ety and — ‘The close of the ‘eel ube believed that he was in Ni ik. Ma. A. Kicrusx yesterday purchased the in-| "200 or the ‘idtore Lead cent oxalt- | away fr terest of N. stckle in the Combination, 12th | img- Two tors had been put out in | Mra. and F xtrcets west. and will continue | the ninth, when Larkin bit to right for a base. business for the present in West Washington | Sanders Uuhi bis new quarters have been completed. | ward Saenerontee There is » young colored man named Willinm Goon tixhing and crabbing at Colonial and Clifton beuch. steamer Geo. eazy, Ya.m.—Ade. ‘Nelive Shirts, 50c.. 75c., $1 up. ‘Mattings, Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths, Bugs, &e. JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., 636 Pa. ave. n.w. The object of theso groat days and grand presents to purchasers ia to induce every Oue to try the wonderful superiority of the Johnston Dry-Koast Coffees.and their tine Teas. Selected by experts only. Remember we make a specialty of Dry Roast Coffees, rousted only by Johnston Bros. & Co., Grear Gna axp Jara Tea Co., 781 7th st Telephone 818. Fry “August 1, Bargain Day.” All-wool Serge Suite at $5.87. All-wool Cheviots at $6.75. Fancy Worsted and Cassimere Suite, in exta- ways and sacks, at €8 75. uble-breasted White and Vests at @land $1.25 and everything in Cicthing. Fi nishings and Hate at remarkably low prices at HL Fuirpianpen’s, it 9th and E sta. nw. Razors—The Jubilee is perfect. Watvoun's. 2° J. W. Boteler & Son makes discount of 10 per cent on all cash sales, 1st Johnston’s Breakfast Coffee. 731 7th st. 1¢ Best Flour Made, €1.65, 85c. and 45c. sk. Very fine, $1.50, 75c. and 40c. sk. Pure Rye Whisky, 5'years ‘old, 65c. qt. * Por$ Wine (med. use), 50c. qt. bot. Claret, gt. bots., 25c. Lime Juice, 25¢ Brandy 25e. bot. Two Salmon, 25e. Four Sardines (new), 25¢. Cond. Milk, 120. New Honey, 25c. It P.R Witsox, 984 7th st, nw. Johnston’s Sp: leaf Blended Tea.731 7th.1 Don’t Delay Much Longer If you wish to take advantage of the bargains Gdenemn, 415 7th street northwest, is offering in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Lace Cur- tains, Draperies, &c. No old nor’ shop-worn goods. Nc marked up prices. Everything at our usual low prices “and subject to a discount of from 10 to 20 per cent. Tuomas D. Srxoxetox, fy20-w,th&f3t _415 7th street northwest. Johnston’s Fine Teas. 731 7th street. 1t Sewing Machines $10 Only at Auer- bach’s East Branch. Domestic Machines and Patterns. 4thand Pa.ave. se. Wat. Foxx, Mngr. jy24,25,27,29,80,31-6t Teas selected by exports only. 731 7th st. 1t “Rockbridge Rye,” finest made, % Jon; el quart bottle. "Lysow's 408 9th ot Sw, sl-mat, tr 2 25,000 Fans free. 731 7th st. 1t Biliousness, Constipation, Torpid Liver, &c., cured by Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills, 50 doses 25c. Samples free at tr ‘Muurz's Davo Store, 1014 F st. An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. % It charms on sight. Its use euraptures. Office 437 9th street northwest. ali-te ——————— * e A Sysrex Or Cueprr ° ‘That bestows its benefits equally upon all,grantinz the Use and enjoyment of every possible comfort during a Jong period of deferred payments, merits the patronage of a grateful public. Suchis our EQUITABLE ‘No premium upon first-class goods and relies upon ‘the honor of each housekeeper for repayment, as her conventence may determine the most equitable, FURNITURE, STOVES AND A COMPLETE . LINE OF SEASONABLE COMFORTS. HOUSE & HEREMANWS (CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, ‘927 to 923 7th st., an a Bpucr 3725-78 Ta Wafatea thet so cheae occas with er seen ‘Call and look at our ‘BUN DIAL, ‘KCLIPSE and GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. A GRAND MUSIC FESTIVAL TOMORROW To CELEBRATE THE CLOSING OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FIRST CHAUTAUQUA SEA- SON EVER KNOWN. Among the artists r ar MLLE EDICA, crm, tot WARY FORESMAN, To the nstaral beauties cf tie place and its anchiten tural spiendors wiil be sdded the attraction of the tol- lowing extraordinary procram 230 pu. —Musical preiule, Signore Vitale and inellt. 3pm. it and future work of jott, Dr. Gillet and others. Gien Echo “Dr tearee Solo—Harry Foreswan of Brooklyn. Solo—Mile. Edica. concert, the direc ton of Boot a Bs Mh mnetione Uy 5 weith sections by tie Fr lice, Mise Jobmeon, horus at it EN CALS NOW RU The trip between the Treatury ‘nd Glen Echo gates fe made in one boar. A pumber of the electric cars Fin {vue without chaage ou the return tri. Lit. NOTLEY HALL STEAME! Win NOE RON TODaE, JULY 1. {| SE FAVORITE “INDIAN HEAD TRIPS” ba — pas ot MARS ATI HALL 34 STemins 00 the erven FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 31 AND At 10 in and 250 p.m, The CHARLES MACALESIER. fuest four fron compartments, makine the WACALESTER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Ar hae Toromantic INDIAN Hi z x and the green lawns of Sehr ie. Jean Songs a Set, rerared. so ee MARSHALL HALT ig thesteaing te NDIAR BERD. Round-trip ticket, te. GO. TOBETHESDA PARK—SHADY GROVE OF 50 Actes: good apring Water: danciag pavilion: Bo Pqnors sold. 389 uo es beyoc. bisire. bins by Tenal y wn am! Rock ville raiiroad careat teroinus of Georye- town and Tens .ytown rail Cars leave ok as fiyime Inoreee. ~ and (eautfu: Reiural sering. atu R1E8 Eacenstons, ne: 12 MILES ON TH PoTOMAG FOR 15 CENTS. Tire Salon Steamers. From 7th st. ferry wharf. ‘Sail and arrive uourly, — apls-om op at Alexandria, Va. TR. BARTHOLD!, DAILY TRIPS EVERY HOU by) to ali up-river iandines, and oni} lew ste * Dixie" Lawding oa, wetehe and dened + ( — eenaut ro for bite and Staner leaves, bosttow baer 2d0. CUMBERLAND [8 aT Tas. The Palace Steamer oun ua toot High oF DS BON. ya ave uw SAM'L J. PENTZ ‘Win commence her INDIAN HEAD tripe SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11, And every Saturday during ‘the season, stoppine gs Kiver View going and returning. Dancing at Kiver View during (ue evening. Leaving 7th st. whartat 6.30p.m. Home 10:30. Tickets, No objectionable parties allowed op the bost or rounds, —E 8 RANDALL, 3710-3m_ ©. FOR A GRAND PICNIC AT ST GLEN, Hate Sone ee ree firs of Woodward & Lothrop wil be enterta:ted —p = Lrvoy s Muse erties re: yeuig Of BALUKDAL, Ave. Ike tricuds or the employes ate cord: and tor can pro. ure ‘ti ketm & Lotro, Lith and ste Dancinx music in the new pavilion every day of the | Estate fice TaibGae we mn TOTES Ray erontee lets Ticket wicludne rated fare and refreshment pees Hs, Comiay'aaccatée. | yhirotnd wo" Atoowat of" tun Sanh ACR 1, TOMORROW, FUPUKE DAYs. PAKE THE STEAMER LAKE FOR PIN Tee PiNt Hore route PNEX SATURDAY, THE FIksI Dai OF AUGUST, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M doardand iodine, @. NEW 2xctision ESOT sNOTLEY Barr, Adjoining Fort Foote. Bighteen miles on the Potomac. Larcest Pavilion, Cafe and Fees eet Pebalae Auareatne Tne ‘che ‘Butlainge and Ton r Coolest aiid Shadiest Croves and tomantic Naneiies A PARADISE FOR PICNICS. Music by Prof. Frank Pistorio. Regular 3 Mecis and iuncheonst all hours, toutes the Seas bow pelaiin annner alu Nia aye ak senzers, will be plated in — Lesving that wine toot ef He aaa X TUESDAY, 'WEDALSDAL. THURSDAY Fit pasar cipax st 10a. 1n- eW) and 8-49 p.m. BU am 41> and Oso pa turning at, 3:30, 5:90am 00 pm. FARE, ROUND TRIP, £3 CENTS. Special ratea_ to izations and ar Bedi came ce eat ne Heat attention yiven to patrons. Boats mow open for charters, SATURDAY. Family and children’s day. Round trip, 15 centa, 4. H. JOHNSON, 303 7th at. Independent Steamboat and Barce Co. Rives view. WASHINGTONIANS' MOST POPULAR RESORT. MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHEK RIVER RESORTS COMBINED. THE PALACE STEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ SUNDAYS. Will make three trips, leaving 7th st. whart = iors a ee Tickets, 25 conta WEDNESDAYS ‘Will make thres trips, 9:450.m., 1:45 and 6-45 p.m. ‘Tickets, 25 centa SATURDAYS, Family day, two trips, 9:450.m., 1:45 p.m. "Tickets, 10 cents SPECIAL SATURDAY EVENING TRIPS TO te Indian Hoag. stopping st River View ‘and return- Tickets, 25 cents. Steamer and grounds lighted by Electricity. ‘The Best Meals furnishsd on the Potomac river or anywhere else for only 50c. No objectionable parties allowed on Loat or «rounds. For charters, &c., call or address w6 E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. T HE WASHINGTON EXCURSION COMPANK ‘Will give DAILY EXCURSIONS To CLIFTON BEACH And COLONIAL BEACH ‘On the PALACE STEAMEK GEORGE LEARY, As follows: ck a. imeluding Steara, N. Ke deShun MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FR(Dat and SUNDAY MORAI No at wee ter CLIFTON BEACH = one eg | BEACH, warning te the city by 10 Saturday" SMorniug Pauly Excursion for Clifton only at 9a. ui, Feturm.ng to the city by 6 p.m. Saturday Lvening, 7:30 p.m., for Colonial Beach. Siete qome canbe nectred’ on boat or at YM. WALKER'S, #22 Louisiana ave., where arrangeunents Jor charters cau also be nade wat Water 5 Fisling, Crabbing, aud Splendid COLONIAL BEACH Are guarariteed. Music on the boat. ‘The management desire to iiupress upon the pub’ that the excursions given by thea Wik Ge strictly nots 1, —pemeenncbipesreagiipsbenemenate on ‘Onand after AUGUST 1 the fare to Colonial Beach ‘steamer Geo. Leary for Sat will Se St Al other trips gocte ny MEME tripe President. D. KENNINGER, Manager. Bt B1ver, ON THE CHESAPEAKE. SALT WATER BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, CRABBING. EXCELLENT RESTAURANT, SUPERIOR SERVICE. SUPERB MUSIC BY U. & NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. Amusements of all kinds, including free theatrical city on return at 2:20 p.m. and6p.m. Fare, trp, 2 cents, Chijures under 1¢. ro Partios 4ST EEE Ee Span: jody made coutortable. "Elegant new ant ike “a IN THE NEW PAVILION ViekY Dat OF THE WEEE CEXCEFT St SEA: i FHROLD ER WILL DIKWOL, STEIN WAY okaR PIAN ES, i. de. Charles Macadester for 220 pm. ee leet METBororgs } Wul w: MARSHALL HAL | 3.2801, on steamer RIVER VIEW, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. ‘Grand Balloon Ascension and Parackate Jump by the Word-reuuwued lady werouaut, GRACE SHANNON, The queen of theclouds The most daring fest ever accomplished by wouaa. The Steamer SAMUEL J. PENTZ will leave 7th Strect Wharf at 10:450.m., 3:15 and 5:00 p.m. Steamer EXCELSIO“ will leave the Peutz wharf at 1d and 4pm. Tickets. Re, No oljectionabie parties allowed on bets or grounds. ‘Best of order guaranteed. 3y30-3t E 8. RANDALL, Proprietor M*tC84aN7s AND MIN ks TRANSHORIA- TION COMPANY. TO BOSTON BY SPA. MAGNIFICENT ION STEAMSHIPR, Capt. 3. ©. Taylor poker Sat Di. Howes, GHATHAM—Cape 25. iar. SAILING FROM PALTIMOKE EVERY MONDAY aXD THULSDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK Pat Fare, including meals and deck state room berth, $14. Mound inp. so. Fare, including ies. ond maim saivon state room deri, $12.90. Round trp. #2 se ‘Fare, children vetween ») nhs ok and 12 years, 67. Bound (Each state room contains two bertha.) For furtuer information address A. L HUGGING, Agent, Foot Long Dock, Baltimore, Ma. AMUSEMENTS. DELIGHIFUL Tubal FoR Ila Sial-al- Hoss: MONDAYEVESING. AUGUST 3, epoch. AGEAND CONCERT Will be given in Teulestuwn lin sor the benefit of = Bow onan for st. Aunts Church, undertne direstion of weil fend. delicivtsw Mise ‘Byrue air Ne Parton bein q Telephone 247. _ [Yel 1-3m} Dr. Exuer and otivers wiis also axsist. all are t Adelichtul ovens Flue itt tue rie tFic cars to oor." Cunutauquans puease acct uwents Wiki be served in box ton. ‘hexets, Bets rau CARS RUN EVERY HALF HOUR TODAY. MUSIC TONIGHT BY U.S MARINE BAND FLOW TO 10P.m. SATURD: i (TOMORROW NIGET) DANCE MUSIC. ‘Take Georgetown and Tenallytown and Tenslly- town and Rockville cars. \j eas wom, ‘Fe. ave. and 14th st, <2 _Mashington, D.C. ABBITT HOUS WASHINGTON, D.C, eS OCEAN STEAMEKS. ———— i ROUTE TO LONDON. NOKDPEUTSCHLL LLOYD 8. 8. CO. Fast Steamers, To Southau. ste Condon, Metre), Bremen, ferra, Lues.. Juiy 3% 44 cits Asset, mates 1 1 pia; Lain, Toe, Aug. 4, 6 foe ANS aca Havel. Tues. Aus Bader, But, AUS Lot baam. ‘Couusortable state’ ropins, excellent table, saloon appointinenta. Prices. Tet ‘can. Naru a vert, accurditst io location, destin, $0) Juxunous ‘apd up- Bivona Peon sve, A 8 EvHOPE, 2150. late SUMMER and GAZES ALL EXCURS! durms SULA. AUGL Ss aod ‘rae ee hth Bb, Bln ae = Fg a her ag a W.P. VAN WICKLE, 1277 Penna ave. jy1¢-lm FOR BR HARBOR, STEAMER ccwINTHuOD” bastport, Campovelic, Bt. Anurews and St. Jolm ‘Saturday st 5 pau. AME “LUCY P. MILLER” tor Rockland s0@ ‘upward. steer wALTIMOLe AND LIVE VICK, ia iifex sh Be. Solon Reds “oriuucutiy. wo. we nal dee ave. 2. BUOBRAR, Wesiiucton, Seeaners myth” “rab. DESTARE Parson 5. ECO (THANDEN. petpaes See pcre SHE EV, Db» rz 217 PA. A Tatws fen extracted poate ean Se . a Dare wre bate id oe oa i"

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