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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. rTursp ay, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891. ‘The Weather. An East Washington Girl Who Strolled From | Steps Taken to Secure Iudictments in the Atsavon’s.—‘‘The Harvest Moon,” a new | Points for Parents Who Have to Choose | The Health Officer Satisfied With the Work TH! ecchrumser soars a ae caaiicnas Home Sunday and Has Not Returned. Alexandria County Courts. ious-aet play with its losidente grown oa BA. School of the Collectors. Grocers, Read This, yo For the District of Columbia. Maryland and | _ “Where is Maggie Crider?” is a question that | Detective Block of Washington was present | glish soil, was prevented by senea awit ‘heck | ‘The school year begins this month and many| Health Officer Hammett is thoroughly satis- Jouxstox Bros. & Co., GACSDEENOSICRS mouy wane soctery Sircmia, generail: tair, foliowed by local show- | is now puzzling the minds of the police as well | at the opening of the county court yesterday, | was well received. ‘The author is Mr. Jnmes | Parente have before them the important task | fied with the manner in which the garbage col- Wholesale Sugar Dealers. eT. DONT Eats TOWER ers on Retsecday northeasterly winds; sta-/as of Maggie's heartbroken parents. Maggie | when Judge Chichester charged the grand jury | T. Martin, an old-time actor, and when Jan- | of selecting a school for their children. Wash- | lectors are now working. One effect of their] 1 Central Sales Office, 639 La. ave. TO MARSHALL HALL. onary perature. is not quite seventeen years old and she has | on the question of breaking up the numerous | auschek was recalled at the end of the second | ington is unusually well provided with good | efforts to clean the garbage from the city is a | If You Want to ec high art in clothing ——— " Tickets, 2b conte 8 CONDITION OF THR WATER. been minting from home for more than forty-| gambling dens in the county. ‘The Washing- | act she brought Mr. Loar ely ag {front Hib | schools either in the city or within easy reach. | large decrease in the number of complaints. | €° to SuoMar's, on Saturday, September 13, | _ Beats leave 108 30, 4Rand 60 p.m. aM . ditic Tle ‘ ph be il i ny '’ a “< re os A = dition of : water at 7 | eight hours, and up to noon today nots word | ton officer has been in the county a number of | Harvest Moon,” which takes ite name from the | 22¢ Sdvertising columns of Tax Stan will be | There are four wagons working in each of the Then a4 ys street n. w., under Masonic Wiss entc Thr Cambrian Soctety of Washineton contially, invites all Wels peovie and thom of, heh descent ndition, | had been heard from her. times recently securing evidence against the Sia ee nearer, temperature, 75. Com: | “Mc. Joseph Crider, the girl's father. is a| gamblers, be having been detailed to aaniat tho south connection, J: distributing reservoir, | painter and has a comfortable home corner of | attorney for the commonwealth, Mr. R. A. femperature, 75; condition at influent gate | 12th and B streets southeast, where he lives | Johnston. When the court convened Judge house, 3; condition at eitiuent gate house, 4. | with his wife, the latter being Maggie's step- | Chichester proceeded to charge the jury. He nee Water. | Low hemes mother. Mrs. Crider, it is said, is not like the | told them that the principal matter to come am. 1128p.m.| 5:15am. 04pm | stepmother who usually figures in stories, for | before them was the alleged violation of the iin tee iicagauegee Bc of Stosax’s high art | 2° slays treated Maggie as well as one per-| gumbling law. He spoke of the advantages inn in and about which tho movement of the | found fall of useful information for parents | ten districts and the inspector in each district | "“" - pe, revolves, isa play in whick there is great | who have to selectaschool. In addition Tux | is in telephonic communication with the office, | _Sclseors.—May be that youare tired of the tent strength, but which is as yet lacking in| Star publishes from day to day notices of |so that complaints received are attended to | *0-Ctlled Rodgers’ 25c. Scissors. Call at the action dr rather in which the action is retarded | schools and other educational institutions | immedia + store and geta pair of the original Joseph Rod- tapenrrbn ior —. mediately instead of -being left over for @ | cers’ of Sheficld, England. Wirtoun 4 Soe eee eee ea ones oecatis’ diss] Which are recommended highly by their | day. Tomorrow the Commissioners will ad- ee crepancies make themselves more distinctly | patrons. vertise for bids and the cohtract will be felt. Its strong points are remarkably strong,| Those desiring to find a first-class boarding | awarded as -soon as the law will permit and while « plot which depends for its interest | school for girle should lose no time in writing |8"d will run until. the end of the fiscal the park RY"s view. Masonic Temple, Saturday. Sept. 12 everything that she could afford and Maggie | proximity to the national capital. He said that | Sudience fast to tbe close. Its wenkest point | re Sfe Stil a fe = tnaiea | imspoctors Norvens Deby, Beer Homey, DuB-| sasy tese-er tus caso See pic ~ - never wanted for anything. Maggie. it is said, | the county’s prospects were bright, that the | hi¢s in its comedy element, which, in the last cellent 8c! for young dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. Guocens, ATTENTION. wus a quiet, eaxy-going people and never con- | railroad facilities, already good, were improv-| sof Oypecially, is very similar to. that of |@tSandy Spring, Montgomery county, Md., cana Miles’ Nervine. Samples freeat obsess STEAMER SAWL J. PENTZ 3 i > . vee ‘ - nature of 3 in on ALY. es J TIP miei A Mg [ emearnmabge rca at thier] Penn grr ge come a = this new. role of hers as Ars. Oakley, pupils. The namber of pupile is limited, and | yy, Bh: Goslatn: hcoavebea pout of this | win lovention Making Sewing « Pastime, | Will make three tripe, 045 a.m. 145an06.43 pam, salareeat stock and gree live on 4th street northwest, in the vicinity of | are permitted to carry on their, business With-| 416 wite of the innkeeper, bus not appeared to | the best of care is taken in the reception of | Mr. E ecler & Wilson's New High Arm No. & ins ek. 5 ere the Crider family orce resided. out molestation, not much can be expected in | better effect at any time, and there 4a in her | those who enter. The school term begins this | Place, has met with an accident that may dis-/ It charms on sight. Its use enrapturen Call and get our prices ian ec Gael anauaede the line of bringing goed citizens across the i te work that strong repressive force which is as | Year on the 15th of the present mont The | figure his face for life. Among the base ball | Ultice 437 9th street northwest. all-te ‘Tur Bunves of Ove Soxa today is neck-| Maggie has been in a convent in Cincinnati, | ™! greatly effective as it is greatly artistic. The { #bool is governed by Prof. H. C. Hallowell, 8 | players of his age he has gained quite a reputa- Siero fe : ‘The judge instructed the members of the é graduate of Yale. H ns rhirereat wear. The: searfs and scarfs. Ours at | in which eity Mr. Crider’s fi the cbild’s : well adapted to her in every detail, and ion as a catcher, and when behind the bat, with SEMENTS. Boe. are in the very front rank. It matters not | mother, died. ‘The child wen lett ith hee | Bata J0ry that they should carefully consider he quite fores ‘the. identity. which’ bus | ‘The fifty-third yenr of the Episcopal High | only rudely made gloves to shicid. bie hands, AMUSEMENTS. Bow your taste runs we can suit you. que xy col made her familia: the more tragic parts she | School hear Alexandria opens on the 30th of | Mr. Goodwin happiest. During a recent ao we aunt, Mra. Hill, in East Cincinnati until Presi- | nesesand indict every violator of the law. : : tightly : / ide of | RACES: Races: Huxar Faaxc & Sox, oe erecta | deut Harrison's inauguration, when she came} When the time came for hearing the evidence peers tire this month. There bave been some extensive | {Ahtly contest played just outside of | FR is a aie n w n improvements made in the buildings and | town ‘a hard ball was thrown which he failed BALLOON RACES FOR A PURSE OF $1,000 g parlors will open | Ler new hotne amd never once sad che wanted | nesses agatet the: Inrgercatablishmente had | ceive and it will be cut down and built ‘up as | xecommodations, and the prospect is good for | t© catch and with great force it strtck hia Nowe, vas - ing parlo > e ‘The last Family Day, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER: ‘Two trips, 9:45am. and 1.45p.m. Tickets, 200. Last Indian Head Trip, stopping st River View Going and returning, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, Stomas's high arte jo a the actors do or do not meet the requirements | one of the most successful years ever known, | breaking it in two places. He was brought to And the Championslip of the World, “ y, Sept 12, 909 Fst. ww., under Masonic | to return to Cincinnati, boon spirited away, although Detective Block | of their purts. Mr. Clifton was abandsome de- | Prof, L. M-Dlackford ie. still principal, and | the home of lis nearest nequaintance and every nee Yeqving 6:45 p.m. sharp. Tickets, Temple. Sunday morning she remained about the | had enongh witnesses lett to give testimony | tective, Mr. Stuart's Horace Durwood was not| Prof. C. LC. Minor is his astistant Cata- | thing possible was done to relieve the pain, Ri a ee a house helping her stepmother, and about 11 | against a dozen of the smaller places, and that |} oir bau and Miws Boustelle was « pretty Clara. | logues will be sent upon application. after which the injdred boy was taken home. | Prof. M. N. RIDER, Champion of the United States, Spe Jouxstox’s dry roast coffees at 731 7th. o'clock she said she was going out for a walk. | 8 number of indictments are expected to be re- ; i i aia S pearee 3 p antares SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, the Lone Star Bene- = th . E thh sndeh turned tod The audience received the play with commend-| The Anne Arundel Academy, at Millersville A PAINFUL acciDENT. ana Waar You Nec Now ean Dee ce able spit and enjoyed it heartily. | Mme. | sq moras at aid rutin | ficial Association will give their Second Annual Excur- Toa Ught-weight evercent. Oar stock is com- | *,cie"® ging m dress, a plaid of red and white ooo Janauschek received several curtain calls, and | ¥4-, affords an excellent preparation for col- | Prof. LOUIS DE MARTEN, Champion of Europe 8) oat. Our stock Stripes, trimmed with white lace, and a small GARBAGE IN OTHER CITIES. : 1 | lege or business. It opens on the 15th. Being | suffering from the effects of a painful accident sion of this season to River View, leaving at 1 and ple‘e. - Prices from $7.30 to £35. silor hat, trimmed with black. ‘The famil the appreciation and applause was honest 2d | near Washington it is open to advantages not | ‘The highest two out of three ascensions, with para- Eimemay Buos., 7thandE. | thoncht it ‘aaah Seas ane del ack panes Taree aged sincere. It is sate to predict that “The Har- pagers pen to saveseee received several days ago. She was xitting on haaac as 3:90 p.m. suarp, ‘att Parens. ne G wr the Privilege jemoving add honor and shekels to Mime. Janauschek. |“: "* by chair suddenly tilted or slipped and she was Ld. ‘NDS, — True colors. Artistic effects. much attention was paid to that,for noonehad} 7, ti t at this ti Again tonight and all week. pal. q thrown to the floor. Throwing out her bands 7th end Boundar . Beautiful lines. Moderate prices Seneplecion that the girl would not rer ee oe eee ie rca moat |. Natiovat.—its funny about a minstrel show, | ‘The Windsor Female and Businoss College, | to break the force of the fall hes where wenght waumesse wate ee aE SAP IRE aE Large variety. Fine work. SHE LEFT WER JEWELRY HOME. 1 is - sof the leading cities,” | i#0't it! The able critic and the man-who- | with two distinct courses, reopens fur the sca- | came on one of them and a bone in her wrist ae. FRIDAY AbD SaveRDer, ‘The Best Meals furnished on the Potomec river or W. B. Moszs & Sows, 11th and F sts. Maggie had been accustomed to wearing her ical bys! maps oe ‘a. os pose knows-s-ood-thing-when-he-heare-it go to the gon on the 16th of this month. Rev. A. M. | sua pet and broke. Mrs. ichty was carried September 10, 11, any where else for only 0c. Av wwevtouaule parties = = z SP sn 2 said Chief Clerk Sylvester of the police depart-| show and sit in judgment on it and turn up | Jelly ispresident, and will send other informa- | in the house, to which she has been contined Gates open, 5 o'clock pe Laer mel yy aoe ects Tings but on this occasion | nent tom Sram reporter, ‘In Bt. Louis, for | theit noses and ridicule the thyme and the | tion that may be desited. ‘Ihe college is lo- | ever since the accident. ° hementige sigie | allowed on boat or grounds 020 Th ewe oe en He Ting aud what other articles Of | ii stance, the work is done by contract, and the | rhythm of the funny songs and point with scorn | cated at New Windsor, Md., and besides the full FRESH BREAK IN THE CANA! ERRANG LIGEUM THEATE For charters, &c., call or addres az jewelry she had and left them on the bureaw. | ooyc¢4 qaterial has a pecuniary value to the | © the whiskers oh the Jokes, and muke re-| college course in supplicd with preparatory 7 aain of Gakurtay aight = Penusy.vanta ave. wud Ut st Taxx Proven Pi CTIONS n short, she took nothing with herexcept what P ba marks about chestnuts, and they wouldn't smile | courses, and forall the most reasonable charges 7 z Ca ES. LANDATL, Proprietor. Against these chilly eveningsand don’t be with- | clothing waa really necessary for her to wear. | Contractor. All the cust-off_ material ae at anything but the sitnplicity of the audience | are made, aa prnae athe sicay Rants TC aatiee there ooiaan wea ouane 7m out a fall overcoat. We have them at all prices | She even declined to take 4 parasol with her | large houses and hotels contuim more oF less | for a hundred square leetof ground on the] By sending to Rev. C. L. Keedy, at Hagers- | F* orkmen were immediately ‘0 IDA HOLDEN LESTE 3EC0! CURSION OF THE SEASON frou $7.50 to £35. Then ber stepmother walked, to the door and | grease, which goes through a rendering pro- | best corner in tewn. Of course they wouldnt | town, Ma, ay ee aes meee work to repair the damage, and it Is expected S pees Sour Oak Bev Room Svrrzs, bevel plate | had something in view when she left home, and | 698 through the same refining process that | Or'iwo of you and thie are thousands of the Mar College and Music aud Art Conservator. = ys IN THE FIVE-ACT VAUDEVILLE, PLATE PRINTERS’ ASSEMBLY CLUP 17. were she an older person they would believe | does other cast-ofis. The refuse is utilized as | others who don’ = ‘and they go | [* i8 one of the best schools for girls in the : AN IRISHMAN'S LOVE. Te. ghas, 2 ‘ Pr ? ho don’t, know so. m ¥ 8° | conntry early date wili be begun the erection of | y, Solid oak bed room suites, bevel plate class, [ist she contemplated suicide. On account of | fertilizer. You wiil be surprised when I tell | and laugh themselves sore in the diaphragm at Whe school of Prof. Wm. 1. Put $458 lacvecal Ais cashes xd be Xoxg week—W. A. Brady's “Clemenceau Case.” MARSHALL # a3. her age; however, they are disinclined to the | von that in that city instead of the munici-| Bones and Tambo, and they go home and tell{ The school of Prof. Wm. H. Putnam, 1453 | several tine residences on liuad street between | _*e7 a ALL HALL, W. B. Mosrs & Soxs, Fand 1th sts. | Ueliof thet she has done ansthing of that sort: |Sality paying for the removal of dead auiuiuls | ‘he jokes, ‘The rest of the family think they | Corcoran street, bes louy enjosed «high repu: | Sst aud 32d streets. “On the subdivided Lin- | “4 LAUGHS GRAND OFERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER @ ae a etae ached already stated Maggie le al the contractor pays the city for the privilege, | re the best in the business, and they have a 1 for its t ghiness of instructions and | thicam estate two which will adorn the neigh- | + VERY EVENIN : Pars Stites men's pop igo prin vek and her mother told her not to remain | sng when bids kre let the competition ie I Inugh and tell them to somebody; and wo it range of studies. Pupils of all ages are | bornood when completed will go up as soon as | wa hcasaemicaan azar OX STEAMER MAOALASTER. ee ee ee ee * | aa dmg and uot to walk out in the direction | The carcasses from the streets, stuck yards | Sos and goes, and the minstrel slow is ever | taker ant private ametruction is given if de~ | the street is mn) roved. Mluny ewuers all along Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, TICKETS, ae ; mmons, where it was so lonely, but to ; oa : : ¢ ire y tted fer college of for a busi- | a: is cr thine nw a is aud elsewhere are taken beyond the city, where | uew and ever funny, and the minstrel w: e sare fitte: les ave waiting for this improvement before build- arets . Bot leaves whast af 1 ‘Tux Most complete stock of fall overcoats in | 6 toward the Capitol, where she would not gct | the hide, fat, hoofs, horns and bones are ats, | fat and groweth rich, for the thousands ha reer. Prof. Putnam is a graduate of | ing. J 3 Imauquration of the rewular season, te pepigprr dorset aha angi acon caer | the city is to be found at jost. Airs, Crider told her to return abouc3 | ied. Tustead of removing the dogs taken by | dollars and they like to give them up. The | Harvard and he has a corps of competent as- ‘THE OLD GRAVEYARD. For one week unly. erage aR. SEE ae ces eae ee: eee ie atest as duet would be read® | the poundmaster by sootiug. as is done here, | Critic is right, nodoubt, im his couclusions—but | si-iunts in evers brunch of etudy. Hix reter-| 74 gore ty havetheold Peocketerian grave: a REN SAP N rounds. weit - = ui that time. The chitd jokingly remarked, | ty¢y ure placed in-an eit-tight compartment, | thatis another story.” Primcose und West at | ences are his scholars during past seasons. have the old Presbyterian grave- | Engages ordinary be : Fresrrz's Ice Caram shipped anywhere out) “1 ~uppose if 1 don't get back vy that tme | Chorcoal gas is, then mtroduced and the ani-| the National last night were no exception to] Arnold W. Meyer of 1527 Lith street, who is | Y@7d_ removed will, it is stated, soon take deti- JANAUSCHEK ae, of town by express. 1427 New York av wou t get any dinner.” That was ‘the last time | mais go off in a hurry without a stru this generai rule, and when the curtain went up 2 ior instruc- | Bite Shape. Legal advice bas been bad on the 7 on TOMB OF WASH ~ . 6 y ruggle. UP | a graduate of Leipzig, gives superior instruc: AND HER TALENTED COMPANY INGTON, aiaak: Galanpa tp tea Mangia Gurged Cn nnn ot ae meen 08 the eaitty n Baltimore the’ garbage is gathered daily | On the beautiful ioral first part, with the rich | tiong in music by the Julius Meyer method. | subject. Itis suid that many of the graves ej st sins aie Ot Bie T y ee a THE SEAKCH. and taken in scows down the bay to. truck | Sge hangings, the elegant cosinmes and all| Nira" Emu C. ‘Thursby ued Ercil Henresa {contain three and even four bodies ‘At the In the new Romantic Drama, ee ne ee. ‘Works, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made mu - the | bay rT y proof free of charge. Telephone 4 When Maggie did not return gt 3 o'clock | farms. The contractor, it is said, pays the ci that, the applause began, and it didn’t quit tll | have been among the patrons of this school. corner of 34th and Q streets is» pump, from “THE HARVEST MOON.” SEPTEMBER SCHEDULE. — her parents were not at all alarmed, but when | bout £8,000 a year for the privilege, but these | the ‘lights and the audience went out Up| “young ladics preparing for a college course or | Which many residents of the “Twenty Buili- ‘i OD and atwr September 4 the Falatial iron and Steak ould on by at sundown she still remained away they | °fcoune are inrge commercial Citics, whore | Stuirs taal the, Oucheatra circle were ail ter for a civil wervice examination ean receive eu Ty pees Neel feb topes ri pgentiress "sk 1 Re gpl be without a light-weight overcoat. the quantity of material is suflicient to warrant | 4nd how they did whoop it ap and call fer - - an receive suit” | Las been considerable sickness among these 5 tmp aatiy. ionewn oe on a “fushion requires one, | Went in search of her. Sunday night and | the inode of remoral” more and slap ench other on the back and look | able instructions at Mrs. L. O. Talbott's young | terants and the opinion is expremed that this | = °7%" ae ney tn Cont = reaching the city on ber as ci clin te seach yestday they spent in visiting the houses of sxe into each other's faces for an instant as peo- ee pare ee street. “Lhe school is) water is infected with impurities from the ad- | N&Y NATIONAL THEATRE. Gdustesion to the msneton cud xrounds; ‘tlamane seis Eisrmax Bros. friends and acquaintances, but none of them a ; ple do when a joke was sprang, aud then how | highly recommended. ent graveyard and that is what cues th OXE WERK, Ty ou the Charles Macalester ta uuu serve at of _ thing of the pretty little girl with | 7, aerator Thelen they fairly snorted. Ob, it was babel you] Especial success with those who study with rere y During the winter, when this pump| | COMMENCING | | MONDAY. SEPT.7. race’ TTT sata tue tame acto, enopt 3" ST PICY ¥ ches * read tha <ocemas eaccesth wouldn't forget. And who made them de it? | diniculty; #1 per hour. Private instruction in | is not used, the health of the neighborhood is} WEPNESDA\. © MATINEES. — saToRDAY. | 9! Gi, MANSH wn shar i vite CITY AND DISTRICT. evening Mr. Crider visited police head-| _1 have read the various suggestions on the | Everybody on the stage, that's who. Primrose | elementary of alvunced atadses bye university | much better. “RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVORITES,” Soe oo oe bi sags Bins quarters and stated his complaizt to Inspector | &4rbage question, most of which related more | and West, and Dooley, and Janson, and Natue, | graduate; visiting tutor. Address J., No. 9b stag RCs ARCs) THE WORLD-FAMOUS FUNMAKERS, artic AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Swindells, to whom he gave a full description | especially tothe manner of performing the | and Smith, and Cushman, and Lewis, and Wal-| K street northwest. z F a a be Mt Ty Social PRIMROSE & WEST'S ey ef a bis missing daughter. Mr. Crider does not | service. dron, and Quinn, and just everybody. After | ‘Tye winter scusion of the medical, dental ana | ; 0 “Vets! seasons the Mt. Tabor MODERN MINSTRELS. P.o. Everyuody made coutortable, biggant Sew Atzavon’s—‘“The Harvest Moon.” ° sone back to Ciuciunati, | yy Crano's suggestion that there should bo | thé first part comes « lot of other business, and | ° : Leagne has delighted hundreds at its regular More magnificent sud extensive than ever. bettie Nattoxat.—Primrose and West's Minstrels. she Lad no money, unless it was a few 5 ngs 2 #2 | that was good, too, and the audience never did | pharm ceutical departments of the Howard | monthiy musical aud literary entertainments. | The Eight Noted and. Merry End Men Will Sport, | Eee Selene Wome _“Ween Bowser” nd he knew of no oue from whom she | law or regulation specifying a tight metallic | have such a good time or heard such singing | U™vereity will be opened on October 1. For 1 4 1892 Dance, Sing ad Joke in wid get money enough to take her away. He | receptacle for it, and that they should be | and other music. cireular address C. B. Purvis, M. D., secretary, | This week it will recrganize for 1891 THE BEAUTIFUL FLORAL FIRST PART, Keenan's Lycevm Tueater—‘An LTrish- 1118 13th street. with a membership considerably over ¥- z 3 ix sure she bas not eloped and the only thing | placed in the alleys or where they could be | Hanni«’ 8 rollicking comedy ' a ‘wan’s Love. Wale Gon lden erspipoe So: iat hn acs Baers | reaslily ronatbad pithoe/ weliiag toe eo cet vente acters ie ew wlaeger sal ap-| The success of the Harry Hillman Academy, x Aa Wuitay craigs at theca ake PEenee cae aud © pa. sbarps —__—+—_— foully dealt with. The distressed parents iave | to open gates, &e., are very good and ought to | preciative audience to the Dijon ‘last night. | located at Wilkesbarre, Pa., is not sury ising to | oficers are Miss Eva Thotaas, Mr. E. C. Ford a agi cae, bolb cad © om . CONDENSED LOCALS. slept but little since the girl's disappearance, | be adopted. nui they were well repnid, for the play itself | people in this city who know the principsl, Mr. | and Mr. Win. Beatti. Grand March of the Ret Hussars. FRIDAY aNp saTUR. eh Danke ¥ they have been on a constant search since | In tod Post I see a note from Dr. |isone continnous laugh, with just enough | H. C. Davis, formerly a member of the facuity —, NEXT WEEK—THE GREAT HERRMANN. The music at St. Andrew's P. E. Church is at | sy, t sundown. Yerdi suggesting that the garbage be burned. | pathos in it to give the audience a chance to] of Columbian University, having graduated pix = “ mt under the direction of Mr. Chas. W ie was n fo tty child with rosy checks, | That I heartily approve. itis the only proper | catch its breath. ‘The company is a first-class | from that institution with high honors. “Mr. Yesterday near the corner of $84 and M | )PuOF. 3. B CALDWELi7~# DAS Gkncing at Marsuall Hall day aud ‘es The announcement that Prof. J. E nd bluish gray eye was tall | and successful method of disposing of it tinal one in ever: . he cacher | streete a little colored boy had his foot se- | 3 % Seu nd bluish gray eyes. | She was dl success) od of disp " 'y respect, and the songs that are | Davis was born here, and his ability asateacher | streete a little colored boy had his foot se- | “opening soiree TUITE AY EVENING, Sept. 15, 8 | Suro Fore, svund trip 25 conte 10 has resigned the le P gt | for her age and was slender. “On the tight side | Furnaces for this specia! purpose have been | sung and tie jokes that are cracked are all | is fully appreciated. The school of whieh he is | verely mashed by being run over by a wagon | O'Clock. Forun-F scholars and patrons. respectful eens eine lee Se Emmanuel choir, had assumed direction of St. | of her month was x smal! mole. devised and suevessfully tested. By making | new. ‘The principal character is takert by Will | the head is a high grade preparatory school. | wheel, The driver of the vehicle was not re- | invited toatteud “For surtiwer particumreadaress 114 ee eee considerable | and has the unusunl record that no boy Las a choir is erroneous. The parents renewed the search this morning | them with two fire chambers, the first to cre. | E. Burton, & youth that promi a Stn | Teiephome call—25, Emma C. Goodman has, by Mr. A. DB. Will-| aud the police im all the precincts have been | mate the garbage and the second to consume | in the line of low comedy. As Judge Sawyer | boon rejected in six yoare when he has gone up | romaule for the ecckdent, fsear tae aponlace ARRI BLJOU THEATER, Commanding Claes BLAKE jams, filed a bill for a divo: notified to look out for the missing girl. the smoke and gases given off by the burning | Mr. Chas. J. Coon seored a decided hit. His | to the great universities of the country and ap- | bridge by two gentlemen who were attracted H Col. 308. C. MckibbrS, ; Goodman. They were married in - —— of the material in the first. all offensive odors | impersonation of the good-natured exponent of | plied for admission. Not only is this true of by his cries. | ae Piches a _ 2 August, —— | she charges ney! A YOUNG WOMAN'S SUICIDE. and deleterious gaves are ‘entirely elimin the law wasa true bit of chareter ceting. | such universities as Yale, Princeton, Lehigh | “rhe ‘second regular mecting of the Roys’ ETHESDA Pakx cane OF TEE GERMLEE- ; Balti ayy ay uch a furnace was in use in Towa two Huckleberry Fir dmirably acted b; and Cornell, but also of the Institute of Tech- ok fe: rofiee’ aia | WEEK NCIS SDAY, SEPTEMBER town and Kockvilie Toad Tum every half hour. The Ubimen-Goldsborough Co. of Baltimore | she Cut Her Throat With a Razor—Melan- | ago, apd I read a report of a commit ree Dita Che utaitast eed cists oe : Hebel ed repmemnsioe cred ae) Pn artes a = aud halt beur until 1p test as Daisy Dixon, who sweet and winsome as | nology and West Point. The academy reopens the hour aud hal! bour until 11-p.m., trom. torusinie was yesterday allowed to intervene ascom-| choly After a Civil Service Rxamination. | the city council of Detro last night and the arrangements for today's . I think it was, | she 1 winso os oe . ins a petrol pretty. Her gaiety dance in the tirst act | September 16. i Ps rex’ y ‘The Master Mind of Mirth and Melody, tance of J= miles to this bewwtifal Baar natin Sox Fruceey ou tlion | There war asad caso of suicide here seater | WHO Mere nent fo cxomine it and whove revor| was clever.” During the action ofthe play Tors —— eth Gentgetven Catlin Untoe: hele ite srk ii eiauy rene ‘i g0 ete eed oy ae y be r wi _ | indorsed it in the highest terms. lcIntosh, the famous colored minstrel, ‘intro- COURT: ula i ‘The youth that bas made all America pa we: ae * . pomensuia, SD getting out « judgment for 2230.5. lay, the untortunate person being Miss Mary | “According to that report, while they were | duced his side-splitting specialtir. Aguin to- THE s regular monthly business meeting tonight. mm leugh, Seats collec, sand ices, es Frank Leane of 227 G street northwest was | M. Sins of Minneapolis, who was visiting her | present there was dumped Miss J. Pauline Barnes hus left for Westmin- knocked down by a cable car at 7th street and Equity Govnt—Julge Cox. * wi ve & WILL E. BURTON, by a cable car at “th, street and | qunt. Mra. Nannie Drown, at No. 1405 New | several eart loady o: wet garbage, a dead horse < Mistacsay Master agi Navion: garcorct ot wee te aaother che He was cnly sightly injied. | York avenue. Miss Sins was twenty years old | 20d @ mass of other retuse, and in a few hours | of drama at Kernan’s, and that ite patrons ap-| note authorized, Greenland agt. Wight: Miss Maud Hoffmann of 92d street has also | 424 is own admirable company of comedians, | protect laics un visite ipo Ee a pie seat ea ‘Sill call i and she has spent most of the summer with at el m. ple re — id. es Fi preciated the efforts of the management in | pearance ordered. Follansbce agt. Follansbee; | gone to Westminster to study. mc Gcthast Maiad ALLY TOUS a eee head My. Wm. Warner of Missouri this evening at | relatives in lower Maryland and this cit fe idea of consuming noxious gases and | running the theater on a higher scale was tes-| A. R. Calhoun appointed guardian ad litem. |” Anthony Hanlon hes mid James, Barge for reat Farcical Comedy Drauma, “othe SOMEASS. LOAD " © 120 of B. ani nto the furnace | night. ~ | odors given off by the drying of offal for ferti- | titied by the large audience present last night, | Lauxmann agt. Pabst Brewing Company; rule Nhen she returned from Charles county not | lizers, and by apparatus for the extraction of | which contained many ladies. ‘The play, “Au | discharged with leave to amend bill. Sickles | H.'s addition to Georzetowm subject to trast TOM SAWYER. RY## Excunsions. long ago she concluded that she would like to | fatty matter from dead animals, &c., is quite Irishman’s Love,” was what is generally known | agt. Post; testimony ordered in court. McCann | A.B, Cropley, surviving trustce, has sold to 22 MILES ON THE roToMac Ata mosting of the exccatire committee of | S¢t * Position in one of the departments and | Common, wud in many cities parties engnged in Jas an Irish melodramatic comedy and all dur-| agt. Magrader: testimony ordered taken by A. | Anthony Hanlon for $1,850 part of lot 229 in FOR 15 CEXTS. the ‘National Colored Independent Political | so she prepared herself for a civil vervice ex-| regulations to ure such appliances. "In these | Lif ete reete et the ae eat et aene hita- | ST Beate eames Ore SS. eee ee eee Tye Salon Steamers. Frou «tht, ferry what. rk solution oi ne » Min i a P ‘ z cal - . Garrity; erick at Sale andarrive hourly. Union and Tarifl Keform Bureau a resolution | amination. Being a graduate of the Minneap- | und similar matters we are far behind Europe, |" Beside the interest in the play, which is of | Uhlman-Goldsborough Company “allowed to | Tews street Dancing music every fair evening trom 6:301010 | — "0? #* Avexau Bas adopted to make arrangements to send | otis High School the young lady felt eon‘ident as indeed we are in nearly all municipal mat- | the vensationul stump, many well-known pec-| intervene. Koxenblot agt. Rosenblot; testi-| The stallion Roy Wilkes trotted a full mile in | o'cloc. — ~ Eaeapgmaeataces 7 Merest | that she woul fe ialties are introd which the audience | m ‘dered taken. it agt. Kan- ruaile i Ee of tariff reform. Fae ee oe ee eke Le etnkcall will pared fad theca to an auietion greatly clorel Bike wd) | Plt eerie otal ore 2.18 on a huli-mile muddy track in the presence | Cars of the Tenallytownand Rockville Rafiroad leave ‘The tuneral of Mre. Chas. Gordon Van Hook | of the applicants examined last week. ard M. Carrolt, the well- | dall; auditor's report confirmed. 3 s aureak waeins ; > 3 of a great crowd in Dayton, Ohio. vesterd ECIAL OCEAN EXCUKSION. oh. F: she. | The result of that e: 0 of more vital import to the health and | known minstrel, in his inimitable songs and RE ES y 7 | terminus of Georgetown and Tenallytown railway |S ceed ~~ 5 eye a Chureb, Fredericks yer rm cormemeprveptli rg tg comfort of our citizens than the prompt and | dances has lost hone of his popularity. Miss] Yesterday cE. C. Jordon, aduinistrator to D. | yore’, wteaezen Of evolution sailed for New | oyery naif hour on the Lour and half hour. subir LIMITED TO ONE HUNDRED. York from Portland, Me., at 11:40 last night. though she hi eficient removal and disposal of garbage and | Ada Boshell proved herself a terpsichorean : cl : 2s ag yesterday expressed a doubt ‘at a . P F, Hamlink; plaintiff ordered to make deposit | Forty tamilics of destitute Jewish it ts Grand Pleascre Trip of two weeks by Elecant Pas- Stet the Mam Instend of the Target about having passed successfully. decaying matter of all kinds. Surely the na-| artist of considerable ability and the songs of | for costs. WF. Weaver agt. 3. Fanning: | reached Toronto yesterday and cae sinser Steauship trom Pier 4, EK, : Since th the examinat : 5 ment by default. Warren Lange & Co. agt. ‘flalo. ae = % New York, SATUE (Mies exGoR de Gado Tamack eee (oe = SUMMER _ RESORTS. m.. for Mat Barber, Rastpert, Be.. Rsstpor: sna Bas Servers te. sae Last evening at the Scheutven Park Mise Mary Fowler accidently shot Charles Preebt, the proprivtor of the shooting gal 2, UNL tional capital ought to have the very best and | the Clipper Quartet, which are too weli known ee = she | rnost effective aystem, and being fully antisfied | te bo cence: toa ‘pou, were of the best order, | 4 ey of ealeane that cremating it is the best I hope the subject | ‘The company is first-cl aot ane tage eso eens | will be hept alive until it iy finally adopt ita Mies Katie havik | Two different commissions have be appeared melancholy, althon; the first time she had complain sb unw She di in all respects and | Haywood: do. Hill & Co. agt. Huber; do. contains several weil-kuown actors. Again to- | sokwars oe an ca tecst hens e oni laet old bet we ap- | night. IMPERIAL, PLAN | Septemoer 25. Dutal cost, $y Ee pboat (lee pti mark and acci dentally — ae mye be rey Barn ete pointed by authority of Congress to examine _-— a per ani oh oy aecti an et fired un ps warely. ee ball too coryienpathgent yp. glee ee | and report ‘stem of sewerage for the eity-— iy decorated and return | “a Ls Weatunauss effect in Precht's shoulder. He was taken to | her room and her cousins did what they could | Oy.¢ in ys78 and the other recently, the former Papas ori The rooms of Holloway Lodge, corner of 5th eves strjeuy Best awe: prices bn. he da | "sso Gartield Hospital. ade ioe ilac tac enantio of whom visited Europe for the purpose—be- ‘HE CHRISTIAN EXDEAVOR SOCIETY. and G streets northwest, was filled with work- ‘HE CHALFONTE, fae a EN Ful — i Brown, | des sending over the present superintendent it ¥ 5 i ers in the temperance cause last ev it 1 ATLANTIC CITY, 8. 3. a ie ‘The Sidewalk Not for Crowds. Miss ‘Sins went to the room of Dr. Brown, | of sewers last year; and, though nothing has|_T%¢ Baptist Young People’s Society of | ¢rs 2 P Aarts a On the Beach, with unsurjassed Ocean’ View. ea “Naas Sadge Kimball ak Risbendionapises — (ong Jrocered 9 cre a oe ven yet been done in that line, it seems to me that, | Christian Endeavor met last night at the home | being the occasion of a grand visitation from Sait mater vail in the Louse, MARSHALL MALL of advice yesterday to heep him out of trouble |; lyn the sharp instrument aetows hor. three, | # necessary, Congress inight be induced to do | of Pastor McCullough. Miss Winnie Fountain, | the officers of the Grand Lodge, who were all 3620-sin F. ROBERTS & SONS. THe ACRES, fm the future. Frank is » young colored man | drawing it so as toscver the juglr vein end | Smething in refereace to the disposal of the | chairman of the social committee; Mr. William So with the exception of two. The G. C. 7PuE MANSIONS ATIANTIC GIL. Na WO pm, and the charge agsinst him was obstructing the | cause death almost instan! -— 1 don't think itis necessery, how- | Nally, chairman of the prayer meeting com- | 1-, J. W. Van Vieck, presided and duly received | Qpeyeranp’s Bazine Powpra: THe CAkGtsr HolLL: nie ok steawer and at : ge aguinst him was obstructing the ht, missing her, called her, and te- | VT t@ send to Europe for the purpose, for we | mittee, and Mise Nellie Lamson, chairman of | * tew member to Holloway Lodge. Under the Open oll the year. sidewalk. Something happened thai coll ceiving no Fesponse went ‘Upstairs, where she | E&¥® te means and the men at home. if they | the lookout committee, rendered reports en- | head of good of the order an attractive pro- 3e11-3m. HAKLFS McGLADE. aides dak Widen tin, ania: $a. “canon on? Te bole or her ec tairs where she | are only given a chan: W. C. Dover. | couraging to those interested in the society, | stam was presented. beasseuage-vesd ‘TEE ORIENTAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, vie was given by s policeman Frank did not move | blood and «till warm. Dre. Bowen and Lati- _— President Rolvex Harlan wielded the gavel and | The meeting in Clabaugh Hall lastevening of LEAVENS MOST, sunia ave. near beach. Everything mew. “Ali mod- and the consequence was that he was arrested. | mer were called in, but their services of course Fenmatare af Real Eetnte. Dr. MeCullough and Sunday School Superin- | Washingtond-odge, LO. G.'T., was largely at- | , LEAVENS BEST. Suton" ALEX. a1. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. es ee eee “You bad better understand now,’ were not required. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. F. | tendent Fountain volunteered ideas. Miss | tended. Five |= members were initiated 5 ? — = JNO, CLALBEKLAND & SON, Jndge, “that the sidewalks are not to stand | Coroner Patterson viewed the body and gave | Waggaman to Emma B. Knight, Bessie Ramson, Mr. John Ruark, Mr. Archibald | *"d the interest taken in the growth of the ‘ lots 39 and 40, = is ax i ‘Gpon in crowds, but that they are put down for | the nece=sury certificate of death and the re- Ruark, Master Bert McGinnis and Master | lodge indicates that at an early day it will rank ASBURY PARK, N. J. — ime sweat dae - bik. 12, Wesley Heights; $1,000. Same to B. F. | Louis Las with the older lodges of the Di Steps HE SAINT CLOUD. 213 1ST AV ASBURY aR RIS RTT Tink ts more you hed better wo and svoid ail | mains were sent to La Plata, Md., for inter-| Knight, lot 1, biK. 5, do.; €900. Same to Suet egh eins Were taken to reorganize the juvenile temple | __Sen€.stamp for cook book. entetna poder uapreveneae eure: RII | \PEMCHANTS AND MINERS TKANSPORTA this troutle.” ‘The court took bis personal | wish to be buried there." “*PF**TS| Chartotte B. Carpenter, lot 43, blk. 11,| sohn Dean tecmacly of Marra ma Cleveland Baking Powder Co., New York, ——— Ae Lewis, Fropnetur = pane Sir ek: bends - “on do.; $412.50. Same to F. V. Bennet od “4 20 EN — = ——— THE WHEELMEN’S GUESTS DEPART. lots 1 to 4 nF 13, do; ¢2.500. last three years an employe at the Government Columbia Athletes Abroad. SEA. JERSEY COAS) MAGNIFICENT IKON STEAMSHIPS. «| E. A. Clifford to B. Salomon, sub 22, sq. 307; | Hospital for the Insane, fell from his window] E. Warren Day, a Washington athlete, se- 7 2 CAPE ESSEX Capt. J. €. Taylor ‘They Ask to Have the Property Sold. a ———o # x o iy o ‘ REXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY, N.. yc H ES Sgt Yestorlay A.L. Conger, by Mr J. Laruer, | The Pennsylvania Bicycle Club Leave for | £0, B Salomon to E. A. Ciiford, pt. i, a. Jat the hospital Friday night and serioualy in-| cured third place at Philadelphia yesterday in Biecin Haslaree ving ado Pec Te eon Ae nae Glled judgment creditors’ bill against Green Home After # Pleasant Kun. tec. 8, Barry Farnt: £235. it. MeMenamin to | 2overe in an uncomscions condition by Geciee | 2 Sxteen-pound bammer-throwing contest aS eS oe SALLING B Raum and others. The complainant vets] After an early morning run to Arlington | J. H. Phillips, sub 20, sq. 824: @800. W. Helston | Berry, one of the asylum conchmen, Later ke | ‘mongnine contestants in the games held by iT RE TRESONT HOT int, xg, | FROM BALTIMORE EVERY MONDAY ANB forth s jadgmout for $207.33 and asksas| yesterday the Nomads and thelr Philadelphia | t0 JA Helm pt. 19, ik. 22, Rosedale: €—- | was removed to Providence Hospital Oeuenartig ge he (hed narcticara ot troos : Allroome hare oc view. dee THUKSDAL AT 4 CLOCK Pat _— : sub 21, do.; $1,200. ' W. Heiston to Bossio onsiderin ‘ caps of froin legraph ef-s in howe’ im cutie inudiaah taper auhaaiean ~> Slr pamellrmp sar gory pombe | bape els poll tiertelimaena einen) (EI Rarer ng are THE JUNIOR BECHABITES. eight to thirtyen feet against him to overcome peri elt ound trips 6: _ defendants’ property (hart lot & square 242) | and last Comes a m run = open | to John Quian, lot 11, Harlem: 8. F.L Mc-| Anacostia Tent, junior, No. 19, I. 0. R., held| tho result was tly to his credit. | Robert | se SEA-SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS, en ee lone a ne appointed to sell the pro ; " air “smoker” was on the program. The party | Lane to A. Ferguson, lot 10, bik. 5, Congress | a session at Temperance Hall last night. rst prize at Philadelphia yes- meena ae Tons, ‘children atwoen Feed’? yore, 67. Sound Mad to sell the property. dc. left the Strathmore Atms at 6:90 o'clock and | Heights; €100.. f. ¥.’ Randolph, jr’, to fc. = ; Se et eer dag Gaindoinesmaciormernete MEDIC. ee TER ORAM, CITY. MD.. NOW | ene oki, ee ay ae Soldiers’ Davidson, lot 5. 0q. 967; @—-. A ib | Ruler Milton Fillius presided. After discussing | Co. ound amateur shorputting contest and | ==—=—————— + —— | tnd other information apis te, JOHN TuACK berthn.d Notes From Atlantic City. rode on their wheels to Soldiers’ Home. The | ei one ee eS: bin, 15 ted | the merits of water the tent fell into song, | Obe-PguRG amateur shot-putting snd | (UR TREATMENT FREE. aur-dmelid “Proprietor. Ocean Glty. ai a ennee sin building looked its best in the bright | tl to BS. Trapim lot 6, blk. 45, Holmead ‘Shoamek. ‘Arth p a un. He was | O) vor five months past bas been Yor turtwer information address Correspondence of Tie Evening Star main b id . = right | Manor: $1,036.25. W. A. H. Church to Eliz-|%d George Shoameker. sr, Arthur Stangier, | very heavily handicapped, but by abeer nerve | win scninae tera ah eee bas been and a = ~ Arzaxtic Orr, Sept 4, 1891. | moonlight In addition to this natural illumi- | ybetn Fillinger, sub 101, sq. 620; $2,550. Marie | Harry King, Arthur King, Bert Tew, Leo Gert- | Dulled out gloriously. Free to demonstrate ‘bis tetuod.” Hae mow added SS eee & k. MUGGING, Avent, The rush of Atlantic City is over. The tide | nation the building was brilliantly lighted|B. Sayre to illic Wadin, sub 27, tg. 72: Gritith Howard: Gritithe Gecar anit eo — ayer, Bea Sait, Electric and Aromatic Bran Bathe. | ATRFAR INN—BEST SERVICE, PRIVATE; Hoot Lone Doct, of pleasure seekers has gone out, but in the | from top to bottom. $3,050. Helen Aldis Lathrop et al. to Mary T. | 97! wa Nears ane Real Estate Matters. We ies eae z select; one square trom park aud butlie, Terws.87] gyephone 247. [el1-Sm) ‘Baltimore, . Richard Keating rendered choral volcalics. Treatinent for Buy | 26 giper week A Tull that falls around those who linger is a pleas-|_ From Soldiers’ Home a run was made to eS en a sie Brother Charlie Stangior was responsible fora} J-B. Nicholson has bought of John Goot- | Hhinussepeciuty, Chromic, cases badtng the sali St Sea # ‘ure that is not to be found during the crowded | Brightwood, where watermelons from the cold | 4¢°reiauns Duff harmonicasolo. zinger et al. for $16,000 part lot 1, square 537, estes ud ud storage rooms were awaiting the party. After Oue of Kosclusko’s Heirs. XorEs. southwest comer of 2d street and Virginta ave- | 13 remo iairauis Patlenta are Soubet and toensenes, the melons had been enjoyed the dining room| An Ellicott City, Md., dispatch to the Balti-| There was a chess party last night at the res- | nue southwest. ome of the tamily. patient receives personal at- | mnoderate. was cleared for a dance, Brightwood was kept | more Sun today says: Register of Wills Isaac | idence of Mr. Peter Stangier. J, M. Portal has purchased for $20,000 of | pioyed. ‘UEID, 401 aud 203°C at serreur. ate | =e tions are laid aside, and high and low, rich and | awake for acouple of hours aud each time a ; Elizabeth Varney the whole of block 6, Brook- | 'ssstin” HE BERKELEY 8 - old and young drink in the pleasures of | club cry was ‘eiven the doge through the Scaggs of the Howard county orphans’ court| Dr. Torrey is back from his summer vacation Pee aed cath Ototee this peerless board walk and cvol themselves | county ans were = _ . off in the surf with common enjoyment. It is | ing to the calls of the visitors. wick Young, secretary of the Franklin Insur- | from a visit to relatives at Frederickeburg, Va. | schneider for €12,500 sub 231, square 196, 20x | sie, organic and-chronie trouble, at hie parlors at hot always easy to recognize onc frisnge in | _ the first smoker of the Nomads, as well as | ance Company of Washington, D. C., with the | Mr. William Poats of Richmond is the guest | 5.50 feot on Q between 17th aid 18th streots | 1908 eta, ote tie luscin Tio dand 7 to IN THE MOUNTAINS. ATTORNEYS. thie human surke that has until recently Ailed | the entire entertainment of, their guests, was a | clipped item which appeared in the Sun Bep- | of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Poste, northwest. {ite use of medicine. ‘this Washington has been well repre- | perfect success, and the “Peusys” expressed | tember 2 in regard to Ladislaus Wankowicz, | Sergt. Charles Kerby is all right again, . Hornell has purchased for $5,650 of | READ AND BE Wisk —Dit BROTHERS, 0008 $ ‘malaria. Best of | a ShOS SBE during the season, and many familiar | regrets that their visit was about to be brought | information of whom is wanted in Turkey, | Mrs. John M. Hosting ten sotareta: Emeline Lusby part 17, square 924, 18 feet 1| LU st. s.w.,arveared betore me nd snade oath that he | Faducedrates, MOUNT ALN TAME PARE MOTEL | RA Sota: boom de ie roe feces ma} fn be seen. Among those whose | to # close. which may throw some light on the case. Mr. | Miss Maggie Grace of Minnesota avenue left | inch by 109 feet 1 inch on street between C {othe oldest estabtished expert epectalist in thiscity and Co., Mountain Lake Fart. Ma. ste. Dw, Jove for the “eirculating and slazuling” amuse-| | Ou the retura trip the run was made through | Young siya: “The above clipping from ‘the | on Saturday for « three weeks’ visit at Broom | street and Pennsylvania avenue south. tealcine, a Ration apd roe ireoat HE 70k BOCs ey y T 3 * or go charwe ; consult mentsof the board walk has «| ‘kel | the Piney Branch road to Mount Pleasant and | Baltimore Sun is my excuse for writing you. | fleld, Va. ‘Ernest W. Young has bought of Wm. any hour of t) BI 1b Gy } from bie pocket is Assistant Secretary Wil, | theu the Columbia sroad was ridden over, the | knew Capt. Ladisiaus Wankowics very well William B. Jordan and Albert I. for GOr1TS sab 86, uquare 1818-379 by 65 fect put Be tba et ‘this BA day OPEN UNTIL DECEMBER 1. ant7-2m | Fs eo7-lm* CEE SIR | MEAL THES Moun TAGy Richardson, Jet. Mr. Alex Grant, the vice president | procession of wheelmen entering the city at | from 1855 to 1861, when he went south and|aduo of Anacostia boys, have gone into the | on 4th between D and E streets northeast. of the C. A.C, has also been here, and on | Connecticut avenue. NY “*| joined the confederate army. "When I first be- | real estate business. = several occasious laid aside bis dignity and | The visitors were escorted to the Baltimore | came acquainted with hima suit by the Kos-| Robert Howard, the man who was last night fhe donned © bathiug suit. Senator Quay has| and Ohio depot, where the train pulled out | ciusko heirs had just been decided in our Dis- | to eat forty-seven, ears of boiled green corn at} My Liver fag Jedies’ physician tn De. rented a cottage on Indiaua avenue for Sep-| aiid the Rah! Kah! Rah! ery of the Nomads, | trict courts in their favor, and he received for | Bradbury's store, Twining City, sent word late oe y-Sive yenes Wi ._se7-1m' tember, where his family will join him. Among | concluding with “Penn-syl-va-ni-a.” his share about $20,000.’ Maj. Trehman, who | in the evening that he would forfeit his bet. | Has fora year caused mes great deal of trouble. Had | \j ANHOOD RESTORED, BY USING A BOTELE those who have spent some time hero are a was his lawyer and intimate friend, I under- | This was s half barrel of beer. Mr. Fastnaught | soreness in the back, Uttle appetite, » bitter tas’e in | Win wut nenl es of notes . oe. eand Mise Phillipe, Miss Me Rachid os Uelcaeciee aoe services in Ge cass,” Wanborion purchased e | te tbls ortnnd the hetdo car” ns? =| te Seuthinad © peteat bed Going oll over thet | _Secim ies Phillipe, Mise Me .| ‘The Knights of St. Augustine Commandery, | ¥TViCes — —— x i a could not locate. Have been taking Hood's Sarsaps- | \q ASSAGE_AND MAGNETIO TREATMENT BY Parker, Mr. Lewis Clepbane, 0. L. po] Ba , + | farm called Woodstock, in my immediate neigh-| No petition has been sent to the Commis- ” MARSAGE Oe mie Es Sheer ee oe * John Milburn tad fami WE ant No. 2, at their regular monthly meeting last | borhood, about four pod this city, in sioners by Anacostia people abking for an in- | "ils forthe past threo months with great benefit. I Ss 1 ae cd ‘and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cadlan, Miss | €Yening clected the following gentlemen to| the District of Columbia, for which he paid | crease of school as : 6; | Fepresent them at the seventeenth anaual con-| €16,000 cash. | He found farming unprofiable | recent large of Tar Bras. a ‘BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH 404 C ST., BET. 4 AND TH STS. X.W., jennie Stone, Miss | venti Cs Ye 0 an was instrument a Ir. Owen present petition from ra 3.6 Johnston end family. Be and | Utne te be ekg a aume Men's National | chaser at'a alight ‘advance in 1860. 1 ‘never | residents of Congrese Heights and. Giosbore’ | Ts gonesnd my goneral baulth is again qulte good. No| The wellknown leet’ puyscin, can be coowated yw wore ean be accouisuo- ‘ALD! S. ; ‘Diigo sie Motor, Ona na _ Jobn Novy Yard Barracks 10 au. tion bulidines, (Ss i. w a. 3 3 2 “—— pure gs air; act por wuide, ee, as though they were repomt, | Yesterday received a letter from Mr. J. Fen-|at Harper's Ferry and Dr. Watson is home| “Op, Wolcott has bought of . Franklin | Pe Brishtoiitin tenets ee STOR | Eskis, god muni: aploudia Uething: Addross ¢ Ba Taly Hor Lneves S13 ihe es wear bend Taly Ho. Leaves O13 thst. aw. sel-tr of Bright's disease, i was reported in a | feel better, the Cs fe " i him after he went bus that the ‘school house at feel those tired spells come over me as I for- Land5 to esien A a F Beeeeabtecn er A Wala hes | ce dnd wo koey hm indmwely while be | unit of Nichols avenue med Hamton toed | wetpans cn Frees igen ep are §, Sotton, Annias Herbert, Alexander By | Pengently a'lichmond auricg eine om prs amas “ oy WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA —— : sod that be wan's commatosious’ ottoer: fa tho i ‘ Yesterday afternoon as Milton Barr and om Harry Williams were driving in a buggy from Gathering elehmen. Davidson's livery stable, on M between 6th and | _ JUst how many Welsh people reside in the ‘7th streets southwest, the horse took fright and | District of Columbia is a matter for conjec- rau away, throwing both of the men out and | ‘Fe, but an endeavor is being made to gather wrecking the buggy. Barr was severely in- | the descendants of the ancient Britons together and was sent to his home on 5th between | tomorrow. =n of rendezvous is Be- ‘occasion is 4 Been Os Fass ‘With that most agonizing, burning and ttching of , s&in torteres, Eésema, is the condition of thousands | Shia" ‘and G streets southeast. Williams was | thesda Park and injured. denominated ‘who will welcome the knowledge that a single appli- ne ———_— cask poe tebvaene pment eatin of the CUTICURA REMEDIES will afford in- Sus River View advertisement of the last trip a * ‘end point to a speedy and permanent cure. of the season. — Adet. Sux McKnew’s ribbon ad, page & .

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