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ae os 16 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, 8 - 5, 1891—-SIXTEEN .PAGES. EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, &c. LOCAL MENTION. THE HARDY ROBBERS. PERRY CARSON WILL BE ONE. ‘THE COURTS. AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, &c._ | EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. Both Are Héld by Judge Kimball for the Paonare Count— Judge imuNsiice mat The Weather. ‘The Other Delegate ‘Republican Coz. ERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATE.. Tt Ena. ssnibaiih ama daamieta ve aaa Grand Jury. tional ge die tap to ara Ne-| Yesterday—Estate of Samuel sorment; order ‘Pennsylvania ave.and i1ih st, bi TOMOKEOW. FUTURE pats. For the District of Columbia. Maryland and | | Thomas Grigsby, alias “Greasy Tom,” and| Maj. W. C. Cox, a colored ‘politician of some | SEPTOvINE alee and. authorising pays Seia, | DO LADIES Gor : GqRAe muarins cone St SU*DAY, SEPTEMBER & Cosi “Day OF TRE SEASON Yarainia, Nahe uke al nly cocler; tale dur- | James West, one of his companions, the negroes | importance in the south anda resident of the | will admitted to probate and letters testament WHAT THE PRESS SAYS: TONIGHT, 8 TO 11:30, AT — sonnk tae PAL ing Sunday, winds shitting to westerly. : . wenty-first district, said to a Stam reporter | SFY issued to Mary Quaid; bond €100. Estule| »-, segs wumber of ladies attended.” Post, Aug. 2%. nee “THE STRANDED SHIP.” Under the ounttoee of Wekinntnt Pticion, Ma. 2.1, CONDITION OF THE WATER. Hardy in Judiciary Square about six weeks ago, Of Robert G. Heiner; do. ilo. to Helen G, Hei- Bok seies SUNS Casnes. . ee Seveten, Ba. 2. thi ing: “ > . F » 5 : is morning: “There is no dearth of candi-| De, On special bond of $400. Estate of Con. | ““The flutter of ribbons denoted the feminine pres- | 14+ Purest Boers ani Finest Wines ana Lightes. Good-bye, Corcoran. This pleasant Sunday all | Come and join in with a ‘tor a good tne excellent Temperature and co lition of water at7|as heretofore published in Tue Star, were ar- % . dates for the national ention, and m; 4 ence. "—Star’, Aug. 25. there is of the noble boat lies stranded fats, | Sshine. Positively the inst day am: Great Falls, tempe ad ba Shei Pollen @ con} + ¥ | rad Sternagel; proof of publication filed. Es- GE MACALESTER— ~ con the fats, | fthine. a aee. oo er Rompe tii . | raigned in merged nlsnesice opinion i that the white deleguto wil be] fate of David. Patterson! petition for revoce: | ,q.gj¥ laeatended during th wet. "Repub T TER" QupeN oF THE WAVES. | , 22ST Bands her knell ie rang, by forme wneeen | qod yay ie ates OAS & mand 48 jor cor ie . 22: cond Se 25 ne jeason. hil Te filed to cause ~ - eet —=—=— de eer eee abating mistoi | end West wns defended by Lawyer Hewiett. prvenddaemr yn oe be finger argenes take | fowued. Estate of Henry 0. Spencers will sd “sLadtes of our best fants are flocking to the Ly. | ¥°UF Ton compertmen's: akin the Macalester ab aa — s S EXCURSIONS temperature, 76: condition at influent gate | Mr. Hardy described the occurrence, teliing | of «large majority of the District, There is|™ted, to probate and letters testamentary | Coum."—Chronieie, Aue. 30, 10 ree STS Sb” Att Cacalnwowaabeicrenes STAGE EXCURSIONS. house, 14; condition at effluent gate house, 13. | hor j " majority of re 18 | issued to Sara J. A. Spencer on bond of #3. “The eudience contained many ladies,”—Star, AND KOMANTIC INDIAN wave and willowy way; ——————— jase, 14; c . ‘w one man stopped and asked him the time | not so much certainty as to others, but Carson | and appointing her guardian; bond $5,000. | Sept.1. Fa Sleep ao Of stars and flowers and dewy leaven: ALLY Dew i's Coash Line, other man hit him. He was robbed of | seems to bein the lead. ‘The fight would be | Estate, of Henry ‘Morrie; ‘will’ fled. Ectate | “"Last alsht saw antncreaseinthesumberot ladies." | SATURDAY AT 10 A-M.. 2:30 AND 6:90 P.M. Ofeniien nd tence more dear then they.* eas TOs? rm... to Gne Eo ark od Bis Bold watch and chain, « bunch of keys and | betweon W.C. Chase and Carson if the election | of John W. Braxton; letters of administra. | Post,Sept 2. . Coacert music on the Macalester. SEPTEMBER'S FIRST SUNDAY ON THE a at Grare Wise rou tae Stcx.—We can | "Wien identity the should take place now. ‘There are other candi-| Petar” of Samuel” Ee Gorman, do. to| WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 7. Dancing on the new pavilion | MACALESTEK, “QUEEN OF THE WAVES.” Hout a ride on our great six te confidently recommend Speer’s port ee ee Prisoners, | dates, Commissioner Douglass, Lawyer Cahill, | award Gorman; bond $1,000. — Estate Siciwcext From morn to dewy eve.” Four iron compartments, making the Macalester ab- ‘wine, a superior article of wine,for the si ooh man who asked hint the time was | John F. Cook and Fred Douglaas, all of whom | of W. C. Harvey; inventory of money collected . PROF. SCHROEDER'S NATIONAL GUARD BAND. | solutely safe. Scar eompeslil ond calles sata Wiateli: 1 e Delestive task: ede 0s ths cogheonea Ct —— following more or les, but as, the ounti. filed. | Estate of Joun Mussy Moore; account of | TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. | | Concert music on, the Charies Macalester on the AT 11 A.M, 2:30 AND 6 P.M. SHARP 5 and maxsaic, N. | , ~ ent is toda; eason and Carson sales filed. Estate 3 First; Svenanet rire ei orev 4 a -M.. 2:30 AN . a - - ~ J. Medical Keview. No brandy ix better than | Greasy Tom” and told of the conversation he | be the girs ia ne rmabention Sa ee sppearance of the young and besutiral artiste, | evenini tri pe FHIDAY and SAZUMDAY st 6 SS | go THE GREEN LAWNS OF MATSHALL HALL, | CUASLES SCKIBNEWS SONS Speers “Climax” of 1876. aamien alemeain a a statements ‘BRLIEvES Ep PRIMARY BLEOTIONS. letters of adnrinistration with will annexed anly icine ‘at' Marshall Hall pevition euch afterpocs WITH THE NATIONAL GUARD BAND. PUBLISH TODAY You'tr. Orgs Your Eves “Ton” told witness that he bid ina bago-| | ‘“As to primary elections, I think all good- | ftued) ‘Mary B Jackson; bond) $1,000, | Ea- LIDA HOLDEN LES FALE" EOUND TRIP, 250. CHILDREN, 15e.| PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY, SE: ane SEES At lee ee. When you see the hats we offer for #145. Two} ment when the officers shot at him and he re-| thinking people favor them. They would cer-| Fstate of Wm. Pettibons; will admitted to pro- sa ie - me. i, CAPES. | aoe wanes te Ge Ballets Gee OF SEE dollars wouid be conailcred «fair price for mained there until the oficers passed, “Wit-| txily give the better clas of citizens an op- | bate. Estate of Solomon Vail: letters of admin stenuser Charree Mactiocer Sad ah Maseen Mate ‘The National Guard Band's Music. FRE a ee Vena faced portunity to vote their sentiments without | istration granted John T. Mitchell; bond. +10,- Fare, round trip, 200. . —— ERT Di —9 Hiexwr Faaxc & Sox, Oxy Purcr, | oiler, they gat into « wrangle. each accusing | molestation by men of mean, low habits, and | 000. In re Denny Verdi; T. 8. Verdi appointe.l | 12 the Great Irish Melo-Dramatic Comedy,tn five acts, ) _*e¥-2t L. L. BLAKE, Captain. PART 1. = et SS ee: Ree. ate th and D. | ing Grigeby of aang ue - Sanaa pnod ne they can wecu better class of a to | guardian; bond $1,300. In re Effie L. Daw; entitled SUUAN HEAD AND RIVER View. 1. March. ‘The Stranded Ship... — on, #. a = 2 rux's, 1429 F street. | then : 4 bags. the convention, who will more nearly repre-| order authorizing guardian to send wards to cis aba 2 Select The Enchantress Victeaitudes of the royal family, amd incidentally aa some ceased 1 | Senne sn ee sent the will of the people. As have before | boarding school, ite. In re C. J. Ferris et al oa MATURDAE SPER, CONES 3. Wana... Kowvs Demme the political history of the time, from the forcible re- tmnt oR guscn poy ne an ape on stated, Gleason wiil e chvice; indeed his | F. P. Ferris appointed guardian; Lond 2,000. The Palace Steamer a Little Bus Cap. | moval from Versatiles m 17M to the end of I7W1, te U.S. Fiery Grasses. Hewruen’s, 453 Pa. ave. | FCT ay Ue ~ eovarg t be y bye ified ' election will be nearly uoanimous, and Estate of Christian Ruppert; withdrawal of SAM'L J. PENTZ (lr, Louis Gebike.) cluding the unfortunate attempt at flight and the ar- oie = he fh rd Laney 'e size of the MECH | the colored delegates, as the matter stan: consent to probate by C. Ruppert et al. tiled.| AN UNRIVALED STAGE PICTURE OF THE PART 2. rept at Vi ay peg wheres sie the night of the robbery. | | day, Carson is in the lead. ‘The others are at | Estate of Robert B. Cropley; petition for pro- See ‘Wil leave 7th st. wharf at U:45 p.m. Homest 11pm. | 5 presisential Polonaise. fet siesnnean jane meg g Marre .. cliceman Pearson tos nversation | pre-ent out of the question unless there should | bate of will and letters filed. ERALD ISLE, Tickets, 2c. < = PREVIOUS VOLUMES: 1020 7th nw. | he had with West and the recovery of the goods | Po sen eptr ne auee ©. Bolero Song......Iu Old Madrid se ge the present indica- i No objectionable parties allowed on boat or grounds. | 7. Medi ongs of the cher | MARIE ANTOINETY£ AND 2HE END OF THE Paxre reduced to “Value Kiubali held the prisoners in 2,000 | 00%, Jt iwfor the contral committeo tocall! | Pyare Parxrsne’ Excvnsios, Marshall Hal, E. & RANDALL, iimeniaieae | ov nome Eiseatax Buos., 7thand E. | pail for the grand Jur, @ primaries,and I think that they will do 90.” | seotember 9, Supported by a company of talented and versatile | _%¢3-3t ‘Proprietor. Cail Me Thine Own. CITIZENESS PONAPARTE. -- - Mi. JOHN A. Mose’ VIEWS. — artists. PART 3. | 35 wine OF run miner comet Patz Srvi.zs men'sderby hats, Sm nt 92, Je SS ear Mr. John A. Moss of the first (Anacostia) dis- Perils of City Kite Flying. ‘The Famous and Original RIVER view. Twilight Shadows TRE COURT OF THE Soevuness soeuneni gaits yalue, ne f, Intest colors and shapes. ans _— . trict said: “Yea, Iam emphatically in favor of | 7% the New Nork Maral, ta thoue CLIPPER QUARTET. WASHINGTONIANS' MOST POPULAR RESORT. -La Paloma. THE HAPPY DAYS OF THE EMPRESS MARIE . Pee gionated And the Commission Not Yet Finished With | the primary meeting project for the selection seated ‘The Refined Irish Comedian, MORE at’ ee " ‘ <By Request.) LOUISE. Visrr the Galaxy billiard and pool parlors, Mr. Truesdell. of delegates to the convention. They are far | #24 feet of kite string across the meadows and JAMES B. DONOV AEN Sees SN ses eee : 3 : . y are far : . DONOVAN. MARIE LOUISE AND THE DEC: THE 412 Lith st. now. The finest equipped estab-| yesterday afternoon before the Rock Creck | Preferable to the noisy ward meetings.of which | stubble felds would think of the New York boy The Genuine Irish Piper, = RESORTS COMBINED. ; : Surtees. es ips hishment in ity. . : = we have had too many. In the primary el who must depend upon the tenement house JAMES TOUHEY. THE PALA MER ROEDER. C; - a Pavts reduced to $3.60. Park appraiscment commission, Mesars. Nor-| tion order can be maintained, and we can there- | roof and risk the network of wires immedi- “Bricks and Mortar Dick,* ae ee eae in een! MARIE LOUISE AND THE INVASION OF 1816. a reduced 19 $3.00. wand E, | Tis Seniferle aud Burchell, the witness, Col. | fore get out the better class of people and the | ctely overhead ec go without « hte aang SAMUEL J. PENTA, fuss ina succes iw is — . George Truesdell, who had been under exami- | better men for delegates. They (the pri pod rina the Sales bahonelet Sagat ‘The Blosing Goubretio, SUNDAYS, See the Bewutifal New Dining Room. Fuxas. Fre, Fixss. | nation for five dass, continued his testimony | Te») will do much to change the former coudi-| a¢ sete in and closen by some cubis andar ADA BOSHELL. — ERAN TE nuts See the Elecant Pagoda aud the Riding Gallery. ly commend these books to the at- Wooppaiper’s dog and cat soap. and was then told by Judge Wilson that he 8, ane long to see the day when | Nt 48 3 * make three tris, leaving 7th st. whart . tention of our readers. They wii thes —- y the | the old conditions will standing only within the range of Loyhood’s The Chita Actress, met and 3:90 pan, 9 will hud chew attractive Praerenens’ Excunsrox, Marshall Hall. See | would be recalled for further cross-examina- | prog Myson does will be broken up and good | comprehension, the New York boy siyly age LITTLE VALLIE EGARS, Bowl on the Bowling Alleys. im their arrangement, never duil, with much variety advertisement oS Perry Carson i my man as repeeeuting my cena to the gravel, amid the chinnney pots and 4. Tis Taioutod artist ‘Tickets, 25.cente Shoot in the Shooting Gallery. of scone and incident amd edimirably translated." Bees eS haan = a : : ; clothes lines and telegraph, telephone and the . MAURICE HOLDEN. WEDNESDAYS . Dati Pars reduced to $2.90. Col. Truesdell was ached by Mr. Perry if he | mco. Mr. Clapp is, talked of and is a food | Geaiiy electric lighting wires end unturis his ; Rest on the Wide Verandas of the Quaint Old Man. | 7#¢ Aatwn Kouscax Buos,, 7th and E. | desired to change bis valuation, and on hie re-| Yr, font maa” Sette 00 ha and T prefers] paper banner to the breeze. He may have but TAYLON CAMROLL? ST ee ee = cornea hi aE quest a statement of sales outside the park | tie “mode of’ elects 2 a afew yards of string anda few square yards of i Tickets, 25centa - By Prof. BARRETT WENDELLof Harvard Univer- Canreme CiEaxep Empire Carpet | tines was read. Col Truesdell said that he had | shoson fase cetehon ancy Whoever MAY be | surface from which to opcrate, but if he doesn't eyed Re Soe Se Sun Lawes onl Dito Goce Ree] aay. Mine, O08 Works, 631-435 Mass. ave. Fe made moth £ t the man Iam for ‘: 8. 8. WILTSIE, BATURDAYS, "Neath the Shade of the Great Aucestral Trees. proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 | taken into consideration the inaccessibility of | tirst, last and all the time, Mr. Blaine, will se- | fl! off the roof, tumbie down the air shaft, or niesaaiag y 2 This work, the result of the author's experience as 2 ena the lands, i adaptability for subdivision, it | ce their’ wapport, ‘The’ delegation’ will bg | Ret struck by ightning,,or love bis kite 2005 | prey peataren, Orissa Songs and Dancesand ne- | FeRILY Gay two tps O:¢5 mks p.m SUNDAY SCHEDULE. instructor, treats of the art of writine English fanda pis xeax Ba E. 2 Estar and compared them with those tracts. He had —— had otsof fan Picturesque Scenes of Old Ireland. ae fora and situpie in sty. - ; ¥ NG TRIPS — ine s Icz ae out —— apes Cpls — SONS OF JONADAB, ; Unfortunately some one of these misfortunes THE RIVER LEE BY MOONLIGHT! pee aR IPL soaps ee FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. MISTORY OF THE yen by express. 1427 Ne favorably with ac : : s often attendant upon city kite flying. The fa a - = JEWISH PEOPLE. a ae a pose of subdivision. He had concluded that | Officers Elected by the Sovereign Council—| kite season is strewn with sad fatalities and the ice chp a ing. Leaving 6:45 p.m. sharp. DANCING MUSIC ON THE NEW PAVILON | IN THE TIME OF JESUS CHRIST. By Dr. EMIL ‘axTs 1 s Duos, TthandE, | t¢sdvanced prices of land adjoining the purk | Preparations for the 25th Anniversary. | wires of the metropolis are besprinkled with salle th Tickets, 25 cents, EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK (SUNDAY EX- sent . Eistatax Bros, 7th and in its northwest part was due almost entirely | A+ thomeeting of the Sovereign Council the tattered wrecks of many a boyish hope and THE CLIPPER QUARTET CEPTED), SCHKOEDER WILL DIKECT, ccxaoanar deena seipsaneenmarricndarentento S the location of the propored Rock Crack ame ps rbete: ratte as idepe! pride. ‘Will Sing Their Latest Successes. ‘Steamer and grounds lixhted by Electricity. suo ‘Translated trot the second German edition—re- G x STRICT. ark. Nevertheless these prices, he thought, | | ye f were ap- ; es My COL. JOS. C. McKIBBIN, _L. L. BLAKE, ‘Vised and enlanced. 5 vols. vo, 8.00 net. CITY AND DISTRICT. represented to some extent ihe market value at | pointed to conser the ertabishment of fantor Sept. UW. A. nidy’s *Clewencona Cave Sie — seme (ET Macnhall all." Ooutie Mecsieaer, nihas Sit: inns aetianes en ebennaeie Sees the time, although they were speculative prices. | Jonadab councils and the celebration of th = ene See ee a = c 10 construct a AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. He would, therefore, add 25 per cent to the | twenty-fifth anni etebration of the | A Scrorctous Boy. ERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER, FUTURE DAYS. caieee moe ae : He would. therefore, add 25 per, cent 10 the | twenty-fifth anniversary of the orde:'s founda- THEATER aah at, | owed on boat or wrounds, TURE work forthe Gospel History and to wet tt imsmch a Arnavon’s.—Bristol’s Educated Horses. cecth al tas tea Panes track, tion, which occurs nest year. The request of — For charwra, &c., call or address LA°T GRAND EXCURSION OF THE SEASON | light a9 to see new evidences of the truthtulnesof NetioxaL Turaten.—Robert Downing in | “yes... McKenney and Lee objected to the | Potomac Council, at Harper's Ferry, for as-| RUNNING SORES COVERED HIS BODY AND Seas ee eS a ma eineaees = thut history."—English Churchman. “The Gladiator.” latter part of the answer as iar as it related to | sistance in the erection of a large hall was fay- HEAD. BON! . : 2 ae A SHOKT HISTORY OF > é ‘ : . BONES AFFECTED. CURED NIGHT! —TONIG: Goose AE tere neclwenadly Hanus’ Buor.—'The Broommaker. tracts represented by thei, and Judge Wilson | orably received by the sovereign body und the li a ge Sra ee )HE WASHINGTON EXCURSION COMPANY MONDAY, GERMAN LITERATUKE (nas Ian a8) Be Rey and her | moved to strike out that part of the anwwer. | petitioning body will have the benefit of certain ee, Will give Ex ie Pe oe egg a By Prof. JAMES K. HOSMER of Washington Uni- " ral _| _ ‘The commission adjourned at 3 o'clock until | f4nds which aro at the chief council's disposal — RRR FFE YY CLIFTON BEACH AND COLONIAL BEACH = graeme aoergggramenos aoe =| _ versity. Crown Svo, $2.00. pe Meerry Parx—Tournament and Sum-| goo Nith the understanding that Col. | ‘The following oficers were elected to verve | When siz months old the left band of our ttle Eee ke vy ‘nth cease OPREME COUNTEURSION OSES FRIENDS | Tye trond field of German lettersis covered from the Might Festival Truesdell will return for recro:s-examination. | during the next two yenrs: Sovercign chief, J. | #ndchild besan to swell and had every anyearanice £ = Es. -} = GEORGE LEARY, ALG HALT. nsopari-wsanadeautratie Gorin cyasirtaen "sr eggs : = : ofa iarge boil. We pouiticed it, but all to no purpose. : 5 ~ eee ttention bein © ra EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Foe SSS TR eee = — Lect ina vice sovereign ee About five months atter it became a running sore. ‘Leaving her wharf daily at 9a. m. (except Saturday), THURSDAY. SUPPEMPER 10. 1801 aaa pee Nou Tee ee oe i be . sted | ent ington; sovereign secretary, W. | Soon other sores formed. Ho then bad two of them turning to the city by 10 p. ‘Leave wharf at 6:30 p.m. ivan View —Sumil J. Pentz and Excelsior, | | Pavid Brooks, the colored man arrested | H. Young, Washington; sovereign troasurer, | oneach land, and as his blood twcatne trore and more a27-tr Saturday event: for Colonias Beech at 7:90, | Marine Band wil Turulsh ‘ovuse ou steamer andat |. 4 amy 10:45 a.m and 1, 3:15, 4, 5:30 p.m. Thursday for striking Georgie Hodges on the | John Humphreys. Washington; sovereign patri- | impure it took less time for them to break out. A sore | SPECIALTY PARAGONS, SPANISH DANCERS = ——— : vie. ‘i 33 Seid by alt becksstlore, ar cent. pestpats, ty Sie Be 1.—Charles Macalester at 11 | jead with astone, as published in Tar Stan, was | ® — Harris, hg mae a reign | came on the chin, beneath the under lip, which was AND MANDOLINISTS. TOMORROW -—__] CHARLES SCKIBNEK'S BUNS, a.m., 2:30 and 6 p.m. a ‘i GoactpeLteeds barged | Side, Wilmer Benjamin, Harper's Ferr; very offensive. “His head was one solid scab, dis- x a : : Bax Rior.—Trains leave B. and 0. station | Mis” 10 tue Police Court yesteriay and charged | ereign baleen: ara Spalding, Wash: ichaxgton, 4 gceub Gesl ‘White weelie ondltioa ai THE FIGARO MANDOLINISTS. b ine lenve sault and battery with inte . twenty-two months old, when Tundertook the care of | _ Senor 01 e on at 3S am 190 and 5:15 Pm and Rockville | The case was contizued to await the result of ae + | bim, his mother baving died when he was alittle | Juans, Dolan and Lenhure. Lhe Salsiaves, Ered Reve | TOOK! ALL FOR 25 CENTSt DAY. SEPIEMBE A ermysba Park —Tenlestown and Rockville | 440 woman's injuries ANACOSTIA. tnore thana year old, of consumption (eeratele, of | Lordand Howe, Theo,’ Oartuil Brox rGiisom and | Ly Sie Gielen eee ; ; _ Sapuneipnenaautnn _ A certiticate from Dr. Rozier Middleton, stat- - course.) He could walk a little, but could not wet up | “SD an anisHMANs LOV aaa eee Boats leave 10a-tn., 2:30, 4:30and6:30 p.m. a5.at_ | (PME WASHINGTON Le Canty Jous Buror.—Steam launch Florence | ing that the woman was unable to appear, was LOGAN POST'S EXCURSION. the fell down, and could not move when in bed, | 7 exe" CG GCAD? “ CASH CAPITAL 08:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. filed in the ease. Bail was fixed at $900. The excursion to River View, given yesterday | hating no use of his hands. T ianmediagely com: | POF: 3: B. OSL DMEL 5 DANCING ACADES Temporary Oficen. ea ‘The woman was slightly better. uudee-the Gascioin Gb/deha kbs Pout menced with the CUTICURA REMEDIES, using ali |" Opening soiree TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 15, 8 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, Comerct Wt & f sts iw. Corner past 3°02 aes P A. Logan Post, No. | freely. One sore after another heaied, a bony matter | o'clock. Former scholars and patrons ‘respectil § INTEREST PAID OX DE CONDENSED LOCALS. Serxp Yorn Hore ox rum Bavse,—| 2% Proved triumph. The outing was for the | forming in each one of these five deep ‘ones just Uwfore | Myitettoattend “For furticr particucars addreas 118 aaa caaataacadl MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. and the accounts GOOD INVESTMENTS. TENTH ANNUAL EXCURSION Real estate notes for sale i aumounts to sutt. The property excurin these notes ius, ui tach cass, bees approved by expert appraiser, and the security is > Your i B benefit of the post’s national encampment en- | bealiuc. which would finally grow loose and were attractions for Labor day at Bay Ridge. ¥ ‘excursion wider “auspices Washington | tertainment fund. and Anacostia moved down | (ut out: then they woud eal rapid. One. of Division, No. 1, K. of P., closing day. Trains | the river to give the fund a lif: The decks of | {'tescnands half bottles he was completely, crtede ‘dO. station at 9:15 a.m., 1:30 and | the Pentz were gay with summer dresses, girls, 2 bright para-ols and ribbons. The trip down | fuity chia we sees barons At a meeting of the chureh committee of the ‘Washington Society of the New Jerusalem Swedenborgian) on the 3d instant Dr. I json was elected president of the society to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Grand Balloon Ascension and Parachute Jump by the World-renowned Lady Aeronaut, late Prof. Henry C. Spencer. was made without stop and but one incident of = re go GRACE SHANNON, ortne raved atsolutely safe cage Srrcrat. Saxe of Serraion Hovsenorn Fen- | Rote-, This was an iiupromptu levee held by | Mav 21885. 012 E. Clay St. Bioomneton, I, HERE Sige ccc a eee aiieceisel al mace teint cur.—Mesers, Latimer & Sloan will sell on | $i Randall, the captain's daughter. | Col Ae | scrotuta and no sores Mes Re mtBoR Ge oe cores inameuie ses tances Queen of the Clouds, in Her Blood-thrilling MACHINERY CONSTRUCTORS’ ASSEMBLY, | iteVuidity at the coruet of Sunthvana ¥ atreetea w ‘The funeral services over the remains of the | their anctiog rooms, 1100 steect™ m apiendid | #Ay's brought in the comrades and introduced | 7*rusry 7. 1800. aoe a i eo Rae FGinesetje" %° | BAtZOON ASCENSION AND PARACHUTE LEAP. 5800, K. of “CDRS ae ae rte fr mormation late Henry Morris were held yesterday at his | collection of houselold effects, some of it new | {em singly. | Lemonade wae ordered and _ eSTHE GLADIATOR E . ee te 7 d ave: on id dire Lol. Hie toaste e goddess of the e THE GLADIATOR: ‘arner, President. da igmggene bah — a — = pe - = ome oper fi Soe aa "1 |Potomac.” Then. the whole party Joined CUTICURA RESOLVENT The GEABIATOR: ‘The most daring feat ever accomplished by woman. Grand Balloon Ascension and Parachute Jump by John Joy Ritson. Cie 2 Fromdeut. Rev. Mr. The . kos = aj in singing ‘Rally Round the Flag.” “Arriving | Th. Next Week ‘Miss Grace Shannon. Queen of the Clouds. Win. B. Gurley, ‘Treasurer. Carson Post, G. A. E., attended the funeral — i : i 1¢ new Blood Puriser internally (to cleanse the rey Mz. Morris was in his ninety-second year at the ‘Geuncn cee Sasson ze 1h F. at River View an enjoyable day and evening | picod of all impurities and poisonous elements, and Primrose & West's Minstrels. Come yourself and bring the children. PABLO Lin, time of his death, and for the past iwenty-five | via PeNNevivasta RAILoaD.—In view of the | sores ang he evening Doate bringing large | thus remove the cause), and CUTICURA, the «reat Flinrose & West 8 Muustre’s: Maptons Digty t Easton hee. | Ses hae, be] H sa > os f accessions to the number that went down in and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin West strels. 5:30 boat will not reach in time ‘ascension. john M. Clapp.” years bad been s clerk in the War Department. | large number Sho have taken advantage of the | the morning. ‘The committee, consisting of xternaily (to clear the skin and sealp and ee peor egaia rus stuansec insist wo enve snk neat, ABpeeat eres eee aap te Ningare, Fall during July and August. | Commander Frisbie, ex-ofticio chairman; Quar- | restore the hair), cure every disease aud humor of the | | TpaugHs GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘anbenkion te bobs wheneuke, foot of 7th at., at 9:30 am., 1:45 and645 p.m., | A Rush for Watermelo: brect pepretllear nb rer ar ae termaster J. H. Dony. chairman; Quarter- | skin and blood frou pimpies to scrofu'a, A perdi 7 — stopping at Alexandria on all trips. setae md |: ‘There was something of a circus at the cor- | S"0tber excursion to int, leaving Wash- | master Sergeant George H. Armstrong, Com- RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. 3 ner of Pennerivania avenue and 15th street | The fails and scenery in the vicinite ore alware | 7206,H- W. Eno and Comrade Daniel F. Lee, : Evenings at 8:15. ee My about 9 o'clock this morning. A wagon laden | grand and beautiful, but never more vo than in | Staite’ rosea tee ale eee nee the | ace HECOLVENT, ly ‘Prepared ly the FOTTER will leave thetr wharf st 10:450.m., 2, 3:15, 4, and | oe Albert F- tena. r - in un was ¢lnborately decorated. 6 satin J "4 ROF. le. iy ‘NIC, ). C. Green, WW with watermelons was passing westward when | the carly autumn. ‘This willbe the last tour of | parlor of the mansion wus given up to's mune | PRUG AND CHEMICAL, CORPORATION, Basten. PROF: BoM Biastor's 5:30pm. W "Tir cambriss soctety of Fashington coraiaty | & © A. 8. Worthinston Sasi eight large melons fell and broke on the asphalt. whe eis $18 for acceeie te tGkak cale, in which the contributora were Adjt. | _%% Send for “How to Cure Biood Diseases. FD. TICKETS, 25 CENTS. peswoant then et ene In less time than it takes to tell the story there | 2504 for ten 8 and valid for stopcoff at | dbkews Davison, Mise Peters, Mr. Suit, Miss |“ BABY'S Skin and Scalp purified and beautified by og a ee Five eid Widials, exch aid tegen devant, beak 1% : . . p-off at | Lovie Randall." Miss Prewh “Randall, Mr. | CUTICURA SOAP. Abeolute'y pure ; AX. SEPT. 9, 1NOI. ELITY . cart and . boot- | Watkins Glen and Rochester in either direction. | Colde ‘Mi 2 —— escent ‘No objectionable parties allowed on boat or grounds. | ,, Electric curs leave Georgetown every half hour for Blacks and newsboys all making a rush for the | They are also good to. setarn via: Butiele oni | Goldentrow, Miss Simpson, Mrs, Edwin L. - : = 30 EDUCATED HORS! 30 the park. seor3t BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. melons and scooping out the middles or tum-| for slop et tial pelat. Parlor eave will’ ke at- Mintzer. Jr., and Miss Langhorn, Capt. Randall RHEUMATIC PAINS. MULES AND PONIES. s03-3t E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. TR. BARTHOLDI SUBSCRIBED STOCK, #90,000. Bling over each other in their efforts to reach | re Ghas . introduced Misi Grace Shannon toa company | Tone minute the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLAS-| DENVER and Ail the Old Favorites and Many New For Cuarter to Small Parties. Has the best plan devised for securius « Home. t e train, for which the rate will be | of the vets on the ‘weet lawn and the rears | TER relieves rheumatic, wciatic, hip, kidney, chess | Ones. the heart of the melons. It is duitenlt to de- | §2 to Nagsra Fa ts or 1-0 to Watking. “4 | fudy entertained them with sonie parachute ea | 8d muscular pains and weaknesses. Price, 2c. All children attending the matinees will be given = termi iF ton gent will accompan; e ri sez wks A FREE PONY RIDE. THESDA PARK.—CARS OF TENA! Y- enjoyed themselves the most. pesengay oy pany the | periences. : Sokwand Wincrville seat aie Gace mato oe ‘Hun up or down river. — . Pleasure boats of ail kinds tor hire and sale. ee JNO. CUMBERLAND & SON. No BACK DUES REQUIRED. = $1. - us AN ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING, tLe hour and half bour until 11 p.m., trom terminus Foot of F st. Any amount loaped. repayable pet month on =e ee et the Regular Season. ; Dam, a Es we 7 ith e! xt rv . = A SCI 1 4 VEST 0! of the Georgetown and Tenallytown Pratlway at Dis- a ‘in Foot of S2u st. 6),WU0 sdvanced. SLares,@1 yer wouth. Fell From a Ladder. “Tux Sreaxpep Simp” can be seen from the | Georse Alder, a little fellow whose sixtia CITY ITEMs. hae ip td ely By Ee ee ‘ED OX DEFOsITS Yesterday afternoon Spencer Hobbs, a car- | decks of the Macalester tomorrow, Sunday, ag | birthday would bave been the 4th of rext ‘HIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION =e Slectiicity... So hquore sold: light refreshments, penter living at Sta and I streets northeast, | the Queen of the Waves starts xt Tl a.m.,3:5 | month, was shot and almost instantly killed at How Do You Like Our Style? Pees vyvow THEATER, peal Colfer, sane et writers £20,000 placed ia New Loans, fell from a ladder at « building on Ott between | 24 rt h the National Guard | about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the| | Take a lock through our New Fall Block Der- po ee eter tr gene dn ome gy re G and Hf streets northenst a distence of twenty. | aitds fF the green lawns of Mareall Hall. —| soutuwest end of tlie Baltimore and Ohio trestle | bies. All gradex, shapes and colors are here, — Urass and strinz bands from 6:30 to 10 pau. Poute baad oe en oe Gee ee ee that cromey the marsh near the northers | nd the usual low “rane” prices prevail Re ees : attendants, always on, yround to preverve order and OFricEKs tended by Dr. Barton and taken to his home. | Manrve Baxp Cor boundary of the Christie property. Richard HexwrFuaxc&Sox,, Oe Price, | WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. | Musicsiitn tina ert ob alton PLASTERERS' ASSEMBLY, Harrison Dineman.Pree. Alonzo Tweedale, Sec. : . Cavanaugh, aged fourteen, and who is believed | 1t Cor. 7th and D. x D RCRVILLE RAILROAD SS Seay a ai — tohave done the shooting, is at large. The we Ba EAS 204 grkommeaeeemen ae ascegd To Hold Its Keunion Here. Curar Livixo.—Fresh creamery butter, 25¢.: | tragedy ix thought to have been accidental. |, The Flectric Light Plant at the Hotel Shore- a poeta AMERICAN SHCUMII) AND. TRUSE CO. The first Maine heavy artillery at its reunion | rich milk, Se.; fresh eggs, 1e.: best meats, 12 | Edward Shaw, who lives on Harrison street | 4m has been put in excellent condition while ie rome tee es eee sl Reais eee J = —, atBucksport, Me., decided to hold the next re- | 10 I6e., and vegetables in season ut half to one- | near Lergian’s bakery and drives a cart for | Undergoing Dp pern nt hpi Garman yore sili li mn eed On Labor Day, union at Fort Sumner near this city, where | tit¢ Washington prices. Cheap living is only | Mr. P. Hartigan, and Richard Cavanaugh, who | #Teet. ‘he electrician in charge, Robert F. oe SS ee aTionaL bon ; o By MisTe [one of the many advantages offered by West | lwves with and works for Mr. Hartigan, borrowed | Metzell, has displayed good judgment in the ieesteranebouty. no ary wheat. a cae regiment was stationed a year aul « half | End Park, Kockville. See suburban property | an army musket from tho house of’ thele ex, | Construction of additional now work with a| And bis own admirable company of comedians, Stop at Alcsandrsa. Ve. ap13-om ‘MONDAY, September 7, 1891, Se during the war, at the time of the next en- | advertisemen *” [ployer and went into the marshes after | thorough repair of the old, which leaves the ‘ A ee campment of the G.A.K, and a board of j ——— ortolan. It appears that the little Alder | Plant without a doubt in good working order.* coprscircin nia — BAX Bipex, Chartered by special act of Congress directors to arrange: for the reunion was ap-| Austaact New Youk Thea, Avovsr 22, [fellow must have followed along the| ytme, Washingtom wishes to inform hor | 5-0 TOM SAWYER. pat aS Senuey 2. 180 ted as follows: Lieut. Albert P. E: 1801.—“The Croton water is foui—it is polluted | railroad. ‘Shaw, who bad been carrying the | oustemers that sheber awociated With, here ON THE CHESAPEAKE, Reorganized der act Congress Cctober 1, 1800, alls Church. Va; Serst. Calvin Farusworth, | by sewerage at its sources—somestartling facts | gun, laid it down at the end of the trestle- | Drug ued Habit making E. Wiee of Paris wet IONAL THEATRE. Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER ee Washington, D.C; Lient. Prank A. Clark, | di-covered by the board of health chemisty—a | work, and it was, he says, uncocked. He then | 2'ere und Habit making E- Wice of Paris and as Peete ates o> Washington, D. C.; Lieut. John A. Lancy, | stream that feeds the aqueduct used as a| went to the river's edge to wash the mud | prepared ¢o fil orders entrusted to her, care ONE WEEK, 7? wo pope dienervecee Sharon, Mass, aud Sergt. Rutus P. Peakes, | drain.” from his shoes, leaving the Alder and Cava- | With Promptness at her new location, 1916G] COMMENCING 5 ™ E ‘Leaves 9:30 a.m., 2:30and 6:30 p.m. in oll ts verioustennchen, Bangor, Me. ‘The drinking water and ice used et the Plaza | uaugh boys together on the railroad. When |*€e#™W _ Me ee eno PARED wand ebges eo Also the business of ene ec Hotel, New York, are vaporized and frozen on | bis back was to them he heard the report of | Bernard Bailey Sure Rat Killer, 20c. 11* SESee OF THB POPULAR VAVORIERE, BOATING, FISHING, CRABBING. BAVINGS BANK Real Estate Matters. the promises sad certified to an to purity by| the gun and a scream. Turning be saw the SS Sita i eid = é Da des ca mag eo And ot a ilk Gease bn perce oo Cae Prof. Chas. F. Chandler. +" | smaller boy fail and the older take to his heels] Fruit Jars.—Extra Rubbers; large supply; ee tale Pe oe SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Paha yo : Le —- [<2 soins EES and run along thestrack toward Twining City. | no raise in price on account of increased de- pple os: SUPERIOR SERVICE. Inwhich | Capital for #8.250 part lot 2. square 191, 1829 by 75 | Two Last Days of the queen of the clouds, | The. police were notified, the mother of the | mand; Pure Spices and Pickbing Vinegurs, New More macufficent and vatensive than ever, ONE MILLION OF DOLLAKS. fect, onS between 15th and 16th streets north-| Grace Shannon, at River’ View Sunday and | 2e2 chill informed of the killing and the body | Mackerel, Lunch Baskets, Gunpowder, Shot, | The Mbt Noted aud Merry End Men Will Sport, ee ee J. 8. RORRISON of Maine, — west. perp Borel tuken to ite former home on Washington street, | &c., Genuine Sweitzer Cheese, Prepared Mus- par elect moe Care a eler U. & NAVAL ACADEMY BAND.” Acts as executor, administrator, quardisn of theas a a ee ——— near Aduins, in Thad. Brashear's grocery | tard, New Honey, Flower Pots, Large Lamy Re evan ieteee ne 2 P. 3. COLEMAN of New York tates of ininors, commuttes of the estates of lunaticn, Laie ads 18 camceoon aos ts Puare Purstens’ Excunsiox, Marshall Hall, | wagon. Ctlicers started at once in pursuit | Chimneys, Wicks, &c., can be bad at Cuas. H. Meaiey of “TH: OLD MELODIES.” ‘kcccchdsinka 0 alt tana! adhpbeecs aes adnan na Teceiver, assixbee alu executes (rusia ui any ad every Se ae ts meet by 1174 feet. | September % of Cavanwugh, but have not yet found | Ravn & Co.'s large and freshly stocked La| PRIMMOSE will dance and sinx “THE SWELL.” ee cescription, ea ith between reet and Lincoln Park — —— him. Little Alder was the youngest son | Fuyette Market and Grocery, cor. 19th st. and H. WEST'S. exhibitions. Anda distinguished Washington amateur Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS Ti. F Blount has bought of W. A. Gordon et | pS?EX® Sunday at Colonial or Clifton Beach | of Policeman Aider; who Was killed at} Pa ave., or at their Georgetown House, cor. | grarg SERUM RE EL tS ae BUS perce. And upward aud allows iuterest therwom, ai icuntoce for S103 past oF we Aeeakatust | The, steamer Geo. Leary leaves her wharf at | Menniug bya brick thrown by Thomas Wiliams | Sist and M sts, n.w. weS-eont | sete 5 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. ‘Will participate for a grand prize. Loans money pot real estate and collateral scour trustees, fo of the Linthicum | . Hartigan brought the Cavauaugh boy — . estate on Koad and Observatory streets, Lin- |” “™* — with her from Ireland on her return from 2 The Old Reliable Tea Houses. ALIFORMIA, TEXAS, MEXIOO. ‘Tickets, admitting gentleman, a ether eocurtiies " * “2 7 a vith he rt et 7 cl uit-inouthly. Parties: ROUND TRIP - - - - . ladies and 50e. extate tao Hiace aud Lovers) Laue vote. |. Puasteuens’ Excursion, Marshall Hall, See | Vit to relatives in that conntry about cight- | Tux Guear Arzantic axp Pactric Tea COMPANY. C’Speant taper ean Comatiy’s ‘bum Set att RE esiesurtivas walueest Gn ‘hie af Sei Sivmmen let 2, block 6, Eolorammn dail advertisement. * | cen months ago. The Alder boy was seriously | Best Granulated Sugur, 4c. Henge pe ee RS ‘LEX, | Trains leave B.and 0. Station, week. ey -—teoey ee pontene coun na 1, block 6, Kalorama Heights, ee hurt last November bye twenty-two-caliber | New crop ‘lene at 35. 40, 50, 60 and 80c. per | Ag 45 Bo: SP amy, New Monks Ba, SauUTH, ta ‘ Gaye-O:1Be.m-. | Ladies and.children: 260. ape for 26,300. 1:30and 4:28 p.m. Sundays—9:35 a.m., 1:30 and Sacnzp Coxcenr ar Kay Rrpar Sunday after- | "'idge which he and Charlie Suell of Avalon | pound. ——— noon, September 6, by superb chorus of | tettace had exploded with a stone. Just over | P'soecial presents to buyersof Thea-N SECOND EXCURSION OF THE SEASON ‘Teamsters of Meat Hotate. thirty voices; band wad “orchestra; well-known | te room in which George s body lies is Thos. | and A. & P. Baking Powder. co-Nectar Tes | 5 erHesDA PARK. see_|S Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: 8. E. | soloists. ins from B. and O. station at 9:35 | Rock of New York, Mrs. Aldor’s brother, whose | Qur Java and Mocha Coffee, at 33,35 and 38¢., B eee FUTURE DAYS. “ees Allen to Maggie F. Riley, sub 15, sq. 650; a.m., 1:30 and 3:15 p.m. Round trip, $1.—adet. | (eth is expected at any moment. The Alder | jg deliciously flavored. 3 "| Dancing music every fair e from 6:301010 PLATE PRINTERS’ ASSEMBLY, CLUB WI @fitien tomese, bel 11, dn 6 Wank jinsioaosia haath family at present consists of Mrs. Alder, Thos. |" Our new crop of Moyune Teas, at €1 per | o'clock, — Fxcunsiow. ington Real Estato Company to W. H. Bars. | Buowovrxe cures headache: 25¢.—Adet, Alder, a bricklayer, aged twenty-eight years; | pound, isexcellen MOUNT VERNON ASSEMBLY, ‘ re low, sub 71, 3q. 989; £2,955. M. P. Sbadd to P. ———— Joe, [ever om Be ve twen! Cig one Remember our stores: 501 and 503 7th street ? MARSHALL HALL, Johnson, part 14, sec. 7, Barry 1 siu5. |, THe Pennsylvania railroad announce that | (ees Tas (eet Te ew et stricken ead bes | Northwest; 1620 14th street northwest; 3104 M 1. A. 1798, K. of L., Painters and Decorators, Cd. Stott et al to erah he Westeoti, ioc, | they have arranged for the saleon Saturdays of | (6H. The household is griet stricken am street, Georgetown; 58,59 and 60 Center Market: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, Manaxement: oq. 141, ard 11, sq. 142 L. G. Billings to | ©X¢Ursion tickets to Blue Mountain, Md., and | * M*6e circle of sympathizers, 92 Western Market; 8 and 9 O Street Market, enh Aa eee: ON STEAMER MACALESTER. BENJAMIN T SNYDER, 3.'S. Bose, subs 206. 207, 214. 216, 221 tonzg7, | Feturn. ‘The rate is $4.50 for the round trip, Eo and 101 Northern Liberty Market. Beware of TO NOTLEY HALL Vice rem 94.104: @ J. C. Keithley to Calvin Payne, | 24 tickets ure good to return until the follow- He Was Not a Pauper. mushroom concerne and imitators. TICKETS, SOc. CHARLES c SLU bit, iret, part 1, sq. 962; $1,100. F2°" | jug Monday inclusive. Yesterday letters of administration on the | yi. one Siero Bowaan, Manager. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1801, Boat leaves wharf at 6:30 p.m. Tickets honored on oe — in PORE: estate of Martin Fleming were issued to Neill sel 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. trips. Concert on bout and E. FRANCIs 1166s, P ; ct —s leave 7th st. wharf at 9: ’ ‘The Mysterious Club Incorporated. | | Pussruunns’ Excursion, Marshall Hall. See | Dumont by Judge Cox in the Probate Court.| Fits, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance, Drunken ee :908-m. 804 2:30 | grounds seat aubexr Esl: revan. A certificate of incorporation of the ee Fleming, who was supposed to be » pauper, | news — Habis cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Ee a SUBTEMBER 7. “01. Fae Geo, | Brasastn F. Suydee ry Mysterious Club was filed yesterday. The | Ocm Movisre has returned and we are now | ‘ied in the alms house hospital on July 4 last, | Free samples at chestia, Srcursion of the oftcers of, the steamer Geo. | Aibert L. Siurvevant a objects are social ‘atervourse and mutual in| prepaed to receive orders for drew aaking. | abd Superintendent Stoutenbargh foundamong = Menrz's Davo Stone, 1014 F ot. i a he. so3-see | Heron r ore tae tee adh cae a Provement amorg the business men of the | + © Huvcuisson.—ddes his effects a bank book in which Fleming is] Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- wee james A, Jobmetsm, City, and the incorporators are Thomas J.| Srarsep glass substitate, 507 Get. n.w.—Adet, | Tedited with a deposit of €565 on April 7 last | more Specialist in Skin Diseases and’ Diseases $3.50 ROUND TRIP. eso | FOR CAP core, BRIDGE THE STEAM | 5. lives furry, Jacob Jones, A D. Tucker, James D. meee od . in the Central National Bank of this city. He | of the Nervous System, has opened an ofice in al mopping at Little Falls, Sycamore island and hh EG. Sebafer, LA Littietield and F.| Last Weex ar Bar Rivoe—Paee Ar-| ¥ from Northumberland county, Va., and his | Washington, D.C., for the treatment of all Skin The Piast, Capers sat Leet Beaten af tho Geenen. | Oi Beas O08 ot: 8: ‘and 2:30 P. May. vhactions—ALL New.—For this week, the lest | Felutives reside there, and it is for these Bir. | and Nervous Discases and Cutarrh. We utilize MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, hing troy, Catia Joy sm. ond 2: LAS grape aes of the season, Bay Ridge, on the browd and- | Dumont is acting. clectricity in treating these diseases, and in re- eaeenet yes ‘charter. J. aa Camp.—To rxe Brsrxess Cowxestry: Hav-! oo mgm ge offers such diversions as ——- bt bem _— ae eee yea male Under the management of the W. 0. & . D. ae MOA st. aw. Price, 61000620. Alewler Wasuington Stock bxcuange, been associated with my husband, the ating, bathing, fixbing, crabbing, wer ! ‘i ret 5m Benson or ‘Tickets ‘Admission: ~~ , Puke Henry C. Spencer foc trente dve yes | rounds alectrie'and. gravity rons, mais by | dae MacRae Renee ems Labor | partner, Dr. 0. Mannakee, can be found _— aes M=BCHANTe AND QuxERS TuaNaronTa Wy ee im this city in the building up and sdministra- | United States Naval Academy Band and danc- every Wednesday and Friday, from 9 a.m. to ean Caio Renls coomeaaity etter” at ae ae 1335 F ST, WASHINGTON, D. C., tion of the Spencerian Business College, aud | ig- The prominent feature of the free at-|— SS CF 2200 Bem, ad every Friday night from 6:30 to TO BOSTON BY SEA. ‘sell for cash or on wnansitt Wtocks, Bonds, having received from him, ax bis dying bequest, | actions isa grand congress of nations, show-| “J J 9, at their office, 112 Gat nw. Baltimore of- MAGNIFICENT IRON STEAMAHIPS nr Provisions Sad : the entire and unconditional proprietorship of | 1g national dances and bymus by a juvenile see? fice 524 N. Howard st., every day. 3e20-4 Lge this institution, permit me tousk of the citizens | Corps de ballet of seventy performers. Traine | My confidence, down and unable to work— Ga Washington and viciuity a continuance of | late Baltimore and Ohio Hation week d ie un extreme tontitiar at deuine whos told that | » BUY ® Machine With « Reputation their generous confidence and patronage. The | 9:15 & ma, 1:90 and 428 P- m.; Sundays at 9:35 | Hood's Sarsaparilia was just what I needed. Asa| Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. entire corp= of twelve thoroughly trained | & ™-, 1:30 and 3:5 p.m. Kound trip, #00.— | DROWNING MAN grasps ata straw I decided to try | Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent SAILING teachers is retained in charge of the «it depart- | Adel this medicine, and to reat surprise from the first | Totary motion tree from the heavy, rasping ac- THURSDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. CORSON. A ments, and devotion to the welfare of the com- a day I began to improve. By the tine Thad finished | tion of shuttle machines uents ana Upper Goch ciate seem. oe Pm eo ke, tunity shall be in the future, as it has been in| Pt.asreners’ Excursion, Marshall Hall. See | ™Y second bottie I had rexained my heslth apd Wussier & Witsox Mro. Co., —, m the the spirit of the work. For the present | *dvertisement. + | snd strenuth, and from that day Ican say Lhave been | fe28-str 437 9th st. ow. eee ‘saloon state room poe « Mr. A. Spencer of New York, oue of the | page ec coerce toe Reet te teen ‘Writing Machine has a fo. % Ue Be ee ‘Spencerian authors, twin brother of steamer Geo. Leary been Caligranh inal band, wil rary rer penmateip pelted irou ier ight dumge by ‘rill re- | Devedited by it. Ite indeed peculiar toiteclt, in that | for htraster, and np shift carrage. cred (iach state room contains two berthe.) tay cod evening, All of axtnents fume ber trips to Colonial and Clifton ‘Beach HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA An Invention rochrapaylcan ceriggesees! Business College will be reopened | Saturday ‘ut at 740, Sanday onda} ., s Pastime, ‘ . aleunng; Menke, teat Lameney eaaee “J yPhd Monday | sot oaly hele, but itenren™ H. 0. PIDCOCK, 49 whee S Wines Sey igh raat ‘AL. BUGGING, Agent, nats Des Bans A srexcze. | tip for the season. io | Delevan at., Lambertville, HJ. a Udine tot 6a ches en Es: + ‘BR : . rian iy zt “ ‘Telephone 27. Oel}-tm} Baltimore, . >| J ‘ . “ ; ek Pr 2 aM “ sees me see eae tes . s : e - Af a ‘ey ”, < % “ ft > ge eS, Li

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