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Lasoz Pasrot Uscen LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL 8 P. u. THURSDAY. ‘TEE JULY covaTs. Alexandria has had this week two of itecourts A O8 LIMB. COMPLETELY HELPLESS. UNABLE (REPT pe aenrun A meeting of the Veterati Volunteer Firemen's | arrived in town laden with Stone, &c.: | in seesior. The United States court, Judge R. (Of the season will be given. For the District of Columbus and Marviand, ‘TO WALK WITHOUT GRUTOHES. FLESH : na : reeng fr ing of Police Officer West of the eighth pre- | Association was held at the quarters, 19th and | Juniate, John Spencer, No. 106, Ollie V. Judge | W. Hughes, opened its session yesterday noom ‘TER DOME BaoveRD OUT. warmer age rd toot, and acked that the matier be looked into, | H streets, lat evening, Mr. James H. Richards, Ro. 2, L. P. Read, No. 103, | at the building on St. Asaph and = peal WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY ¢, 1908, tifting to cou: om Thursday. Poe SUFFERED GREATLY. DOCTORS FAILED TO Bye See eomprriox oF THE WATER. SPEEDILY CURED BY ee coun amanenn, EMPLOYES OF LANSBURGH & BRO. =e Te “house, 2; ast 2& boop. | 11980m 145 pm. ee Ww ou going away? Don’ ® take a bor of Suzrrs's Fawovs Caxpres with Sees. .* Ce. WO nek) Weak | ) A 7Cun. Xanvan's Skerries, not ord. trade grades. Cousins our @1 Neglige Shirt. - Ease with comfort—wear ‘Faanc's Box, cor. T% and D. ——— ‘Mu end Whisky Testers. Hrurien’s,453 Paave. a emer mas Spe yy eS Fillings, ‘TS cents; = Very best Teeth, $8. U. 8 Duwrl Assoctatiox, 7th and D. —— For Braxx Booxs, Stationery and Office Plies to go Basrox & Rurr, 421 11th st. nce tment beat Onpus your Joe Cream at Ruistxozz’s, 285 G stow. anywhere. Fvssaz.t’s loo Oream shipped by express any- where out of town. 1427 New York ave. a Taz Cocunax, 14th and K streets north- west, will make ‘special rates for summer mon! : Canrets Creaxep by the Ewrrer Canrer moth- ‘Sup- CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ‘Twe Barrzx ov Gerrrsscna.—15th street and Ohio avenue, ——— EXCURSIONS TOMOREOW. Mansmaxt Hatx.—Excursion by De Molay Moanted Commandery, No. 4, K. T. Macal- ester, 6:45 p. m. Riven View.—Steamer Pentz, 9:45 a.m. and | + 145 and 6:45 p.m. Mansmatx Hatt.—Steamers Macalester and | § River Queen, 9 and 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. ‘Bay Rroaz.—Trains leave B. and 0. station 9:15 a.m., 1:90 and 4:28 p.m. Covowtar Buacu.—George Leary, 9 a.m. Beruzspa Parx.—Take Tenleytown care. Mr. Varxon.—Macalester, 11 Ocooquax Faxts.—Mary Washington, 9 am. Prxex Porsr. — Anacostia M. E. Sunday school excursion. George Leary, 9a.m. Ixpiax HEap.—Macalester, 6:45 p.m. gee ee CONDENSED LOCALS. Dvaixe the quarter ending June 90 Pound- meater Einstein captured $32 animals, of which 823 were dogs, 29cows, 7 goats, 3 geese, 18 horsesand 1 mule. During that period 771 dogs were killed and 94 mnimals were redeemed. shmaenbes>sanas Fire in the Stratford Hotel. At 8:45 o'clock this morning s fire took place 4m the pantry of the Hotel Stratford, corner of 24th and H streets northwest, and spread to the Kitchen. The fire department , responded Promptly and the fiames were confined to the rear part of the building, and so well managed was the fire that no panic occurred among the PS a own Joss was about $500. ss ee A Tennis Club. ‘The Clover Tennis Club has been organized ‘with the following named as m : Messrs. Allen McKenzie, Chester McGown, George Squires, Isaac Bassett and Misses Alice Irving, “Mary Irving, Mamie Stewart and Josie Wise- ee Mr. Bassett is president, Mr. pe Sal ‘The Assault on Officer Cooney. Policeman Owen Cooney of the third precinct, who was assaulted Monday night and severely injured while attempting to arrest John Mc- ‘Carty on 26th street, as published in yesterday's -@raz, was hurt worse than was at first sup- jposed. The cut on the back of his head was s severe one and required several stitches in the ‘ al treatment. Besides tho inj committed yesterday to await the result of the | yofBcers tn} evening Annie O'Donnell | and Frank Hickey were arrested. The | claim that while the officer was down and the | crowd was beating him, Annie O'Donnell said, | “Kill the —- —." and struck the injured | officer with a brick? Annie denies this accusa- tion. She told the officers when arrested that she only said, “Hit him with a stone.” ‘The case was called in the Police Court today and continued until the oficer is able to appear. | prams hmaa Jurors Excused. Of the petit jury in the Criminal Court the following were excused: E.B. Bury, Carter Bride and J. Tarbell Dyer, and the following ac- cepted in their places: James A. Shaw and W. A Richards, leaving still one vacancy. tan deo x Mr. Sylvester's Narrow Escape. Mr. Richard Sylvester, chief clerk of the po- Hoe department, met with an accident Satur day which came near resulting in his death. ‘Ho was af Harper's Ferry to epend the Fourth | with his family, and during the afternoon he| went bass fishing in the Shenandoah river fear | PR FSS alo a | * alipped. ‘ond Yall into the river. “His back struck hel the time. Fortunately he grabbed the am instead of rolling into the water, which is it eight feet at that place. was, be would undoubt- bad he gone into the, He returned to the hotel with the | f -¥ 3 | ‘the glass globes 1; electric arc lam] in tho streets of the city, which are now of almost nightly ‘board will THE COURTS. res; motion for judgment ae mca Faloee one Company; demurrer overruled. Bell agt. £heriian; motion for new eral states prohibiting their sale until April 1 or later, ‘‘and only to gratify a sentimental no- January 15, e month after the In conclusion, he says no without » market and says he mast seek @ mar- Enformetion concerning’ the law in this clty on we city relative to the fish mentioned. f ‘The communication was referred to the health officer, and he reports that there is no Jaw in existence in the District regarding the sale of brook trout. He also said that brook {out are brought here in very emall quantities. trial overruled; Kell Marche; motion to vacate nt ag Cockrell agt. Inland and Seaboard Com; demurrer overruled. Howard et al. agt. Ches- and Ohio Railroad —— plaintiff showed to withdraw joinder with’ leave to demur. Equrry Court—Judge Bradley. Yesterday Hobineon agt. Wateons wuditor’s report confirmed. Mages agt. Moore; do. Du- rand agt. W: ‘Title Insurance Com- pany; time to e ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. T. Levy to A. Lewis, pt. 8, blk. 17, Brookland; @300. E. R. Murphy to J.T. Healey, sub 19, sq. 749; @—. Harriet B. Holcomb to O. E. Edwards, sub 42, #4. 986; $3,700. H. B. Moul- ton to Amelia E. Bright, lot 20, sq. 1,043; Says a Majority Favors It. ‘To the EAitor of The Evening Star: Tn a notice just issued it is suggested that a meeting be held on this (Wednesday) evening of citizens of Hyattsville who desire to express “(decided disapproval of the recent order of a majority of the board of town commissioners | Li exempting improvements from taxation and to take such steps as may be necessary to prevent enforcement of such order.” To this ‘end “ full meeting is earnestly ted.” its terms this call is studiously calculated By to prorent the attendance of any who differ wid ite authors as to the justice of ‘tho single tax theory and the expediency of its applice- tion in our situation and thus preclude any dis- cussion of the subject in controversy. _Intelli- gentand fair minded men will t and rate at its true value anyconclasion arrived at under conditions so: uni led by an: xt, however specious, to accept {tas the act of a majority. Perwonally, { baleve our citizens approve the in the premises, as I know that many urged it. Personally, ‘to00,1 be- lieve that not a fow who signed the cail referred to did so thoughtlessly or under = misconcep- Hon of its purport, as some have aawued me they thought {t would lead through a cussion to a fair consideration of thing least desired. I cannot help in conclusion that it must strike observer as « droll cause of dis taxes are not high enough. Hyattaville, Md., July 6. the average that passobs,—aa ‘The Cattle Market. At the cattle market, Union stock yards (Ben- ning), yesterday 213 cattle were up and sold as follows: Best sold from 4340. to 45 per pound; good, from 4c. to 4%c. per pound; medium, from 334¢. to 8c. per 3 to rane sheep and lambs on ola mon, from 234c. dred and mn p and market and sold as follows: from 4e. to 43¢c. per Bige. to 6%e. from e010" $id each. State of the, soarket for all kinds of stock was good. — District Junior Tennis Tournament. ‘The District junior tennis tournament, given under the auspices of the Clover Leaf Club, closed yesterday. H. E. Doyle won the first prize in singles and Frank Newton was tho runner up. The score in the finals being 6-2, 62, 6-0, the consolation prize in singles was secured by J. C. Goodfellow. M. L. Stocle and F. G. Geoghegan won the first prize in doubles, 8.0. Hayes and J. 0. fellow being the runners up. ge ‘The Coming Tournament. Groat interest has centered around the tennis tournament to be held by the Orient Athletic Club next week. Entries will be closed Satur- day night and are in ladies’ and gentlemen's singles, gentlemen and mixed doubles Mr. Copeland, 1410 G street northwest, will receive all entries. a July Days at Bay 5 rental attastions fret trains at 9:15 a.m., 1:30 and 4:28 p.m. Sundays at 935 am, 190 p.m, 8:15 p.m @1 round It is estimated that not more than 160 pounds per year reach here. numbers of sal- ;] Mon and grayling, concludes the report, are caugh in water and delivered. ee A LOT SECUBED. ‘The Brookland Hall Association Gets Down to Business. ‘The first regular monthly meeting of the Brookland Hall Association was held last night, & good attendance being present. President Cormick occupied the chair, and reports were presented from the committees appointed at the organization meeting last week. The com- mittee on revision of the constitution presented several amendments which wert discussed and lala over for action until the next meeting. Other amendments proposed by members were referred to thiscommittee, which was continued. ‘The committee on the selection of site and con- sideration of plans, of which Dr. J. H. Brooks is chairman, submitted a partial regort recom- mending the purchase of « site fronting on Bunker Hii , and the association directed was manifested by the range of the dis- cussion, whieh was partici in by Mesors. nch, McCormick, OnvecTar: Harris, West, Barton, Small and others. . Holton tendered his r. treasurer, but the association refu to {t and it was the unanimous wish that be should ation as lot secured is deemed oxceedingly deair- © paid—G1,050—is considered very le. committee on plans have already received communications from two architects desiring to submit drawings. It is probable that the building will be of three stories, with stores upon the ground floor, a commodious hall in the second story, and above rooms for Masonic and other lodge purposes. pacar apa ‘The Corcoran Art School. ‘The Corcoran School of Art closed its annual session on June 30. Although this is only the second year of the occupation of the temporary school building erected on 17th street shortly after the death of Mr. Corcoran, the improve- ment in work and attendance has been very satisfactory. During the last months of the year the rooms were filled to their utmost and ‘applications were continually received for ad- ittance from all parts of the country. There are now in most of the states graduates of the “Corcoran” who are earning their living by drawing, painting and teaching. The board of trustees are to rapid completion the plans and jeations of the new gallery and 3 it is hoped that within a year or eighteen months the new building will be nearly finished. When completed the capacity of the school will be largely increased. Heretofore it has been hardly possible to do more than pur- sue a course of rigid drawing. With more room of course other branches will be taken uj and the scope of the school iy widened, Mr. Andrews, the director, sailed for his annual Eu tour on July 6. Although on vaca- tion, he will continually keep the school in view and visit. the principal insthtutions and studios of Europe. Sore Youthful Thieves in Court. ‘The case of the colored boys who were ar- rested some days ago on a charge of stealing $237 from the pocket of Mrs: Ellinger while the lntter was in the K Street market, as stated in ‘Tue Star at the time, was heard in the Polico Court yesterday afternoon. John Brown ad- mitted that he stole the money, und at the re- quest of his mother he was sentenced to the reform school. Susie Cephas, the girl in whose stocking the officers found @71 of the stolen money, was held in $250 bonds for the grand police are now looking for another boy, who fs charged with stealing 890 from Brows. Powtrtiesat Sain Do Health Office Notes. week shows that there were 889 ported and 252 abated. The report of the health inspectors for last nuisances re- Owing to the operations of the dog law ‘prand 6 | nineteen dogs THROWN FROM HIS HORSE. While out riding last evening James Craig was thrown from his horse near the corner of the injured man convoyed to his home on ‘‘the heights.” Officer Seymour also rendered valuable assistance at the time of the NOTES. Last night the Morris Post of the G.A. R. met at Curtis’ Hall, Mr. Geo. T. Dunlop and family have left for their newly purchased country place. “Hayes.” Officer {a off duty on account of sick- Soe as HYATTSVILLE. pal topic of conversation in this town. The majority of taxpayers appear to be opposed to the measure, and there will be lively times at the meeting tomorrow evening, which is called for the purpose of protesting against the order of the commissioners. Mr. Jackson H. Ral- ston, the president of ‘the board, said to Tae knew he was a single tex man when the; elected him and should not be surprised at ection in the matter. He will be present at the mocking tomorrow evening. ‘The Hyattsville Base Ball Clab ir. Belt of the Styrictonieomeereete et a ics, y y morning on its grounds in thin viloge’and deteatea it bye. score of 13 to 5. It also played the Carroll’ Institute Club in the evening, beating it by score of 83 to 4. There were five errors made by the Hyattaville club and thirty-three by the Carroll Institute. Mr. Louis G. Richardson of the former téam did some excellent pitching. ‘Mr. and Mra. Chas. A. March have returned from their bridal trip and are occupying the groom’s new residence. Prof. George B. Pfieffer has left for West- wood and an extended trip to Charles and Bt. Mary's counties. ‘A delightful picnte for the benefit of St. Je- rome’s Catholic Church was given yesterday on the spacious grounds of Mr. H. N. Crutchett. ‘The lawn was handsomely decorated with flags and bunting, and the following ladies were in charge of the various tables: Mrs. R. E. White, cake and lemonade; Mrs. J. 8. McVarland, con- fectionery; Mrs. Geo. M. McDermott, sand- wich; Mra. Davies, lunch, and Mrs. Kernan, ice cream. Mis May Rogere and Laura Tricou, iressed as gipsies, sold cigars. A merry-go- round in theecnter of the ‘lawn was liberally patronized by the young people. Congressman es Compton was expected to deliver a Fourth of July oration, but was unable to be resent. Sunday ach |d_ medals for tect catechisms were awarded to Misses Edith Gallant and Lela Aman, and also a prize to Miss Nina Williams. Dancing began in the evening and continued until a late hour. A drawing for a handsome gold watch took place at midnight, No. 8 being the successful ticket. ¢ | The attendance was large and included persons of all denominations. About $250 was 3 Colego Park Hall was brilliantly illuminated and decorated with flowers, flags and bunting last evening, the occasion’ being = delightful dance given by Judge and Mrs. Murphy. Mas- ter Willie Newton, a lad of six anda half years of ago, recited several pieces for the entertain- mont of the guests and was liberally applauded. Punch and refreshments of all kinds were served. Among those present were Judge and Mrs. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. and Walton, Mrs. and Misses Dobbins, Mr. and Miss Nesbit, Prof. and Mrs. Hurd, Prof. and Mrs. Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.'H. C. Browning, Mr. and Mrs.’ John Thrie, Mra. and Misses Minoe, Mra. and Mise Commins. Mra. and Miss Johnson, Mrs. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Darling, Mr. and Miss Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Mra. Acker, Missés Calvert, Richard- son, Geib, Reid, Orms, Smith and’ Johnson, Gen. Fitch, Lieut. Nicholson, Prof. Piieffer and’ Mesers. Lyons, Walton, Latimer, Fuller, Torley, Holden, Appleton, Boaz and Exnicios. Mise 'Sallie Weeks of Baltimore is visiting her cousin, Miss Julia Weeks, of this place. Mr. Alvey Henderson of Rockville has been visiting the family of Dr. C. A. Wells, HL pelbindist testinal The Police Court Jury. Today in tho Police Court Judge Kimball concluded the work of selecting » jury for the July term of the courtand the trial of jury cases was proceeded with. There have been no jury trials since Saturday and the jury, there- fore, had a large docket to dispose of. age The Old Guard. ‘The monthly meeting of the Old Guard was held last evening. The question of compiling & new roster, souvenir badge and cards was re- ferred to «special committee. The treasurer made his semi-annual report, showing lange receipts and economical expenditures. Com- pany drills were suspended until further orders. The following, on Spplicstion, were elected ——y members: hb Calle; '” W. A, Swan, E. J. Lockwood, W. H. Lindsay, James Robbine, Charles 8. Douglass ‘and 0. P. McCarty. The executive committee is making extensive arrangements for entertainment at the encampment. A Pleasant Occasion. ‘The employes of the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Railroad Company visited the home of Mr. Geo. 8. Patterson, who recently resigned the superintendency of that road, and pre- sented him with an clogant silver service of seven pieces, handsomely inscribed and marked with his initials, as a token of their esteem and regard both for him and Mrs. Patterson. ndent yesterday that the people | the plnvedapicked | Pa | always gives me relief and grest comfort. IT 1S A Some'fourteen children under one year have dled in this city of summer diseases the close of Inst week. Yesterday the babe of wy ere ew ing ‘There funerals & § since Warrenton. were ‘the chair and Herbert Price, secretary pro tem. One new member elected. A letter was re- ceived from the Virginia State Fireman's Asso- lation requesting this company to. wend two delegates the next convention, which meets itr Charlottesville October 5 and 6, 1892. An in- ‘vitation was also received from the Fireman's Association of the state of Pennsylvania to be Present st the thirteenth annual convention, [hich moets at Hazleton, Pa., September 20,21, an and to t grand parade on the 223 of September. ‘NOTES. — A new bridge is now being put up at the Cameron run crossing of the old roed from this city to Mount Vernon. The bridge is of iron and will be a great improvement to that section, especially in time of high water. "he United States court here has given judg- ment in admiralty for $59.50 and costs against steamer George Law of Washington in favor of F. 'T. Brace of that city. Mesers. je & Corbett have sold for Ed Dunn to Mrs. Christiana Langdon of Washing- ton for $2,000 cash the house and lot No. 117 street, in this city. gio ich ANACOSTIA. yne AX EXJOYABLE MUSICALE, Mr. and Mrs. Stangier of Fillmore street added to their repute as entertainers last night. It was a musicale this time. Instrumental music was served by Mrs. Jas. Rothwell, Miss Minnie Rothwell, Maud Stangier, Mrs. Hayden and Miss Webster. Vocal music was roduced by Mr. Henrv Stangier, Mr. Peter fr. Bonini and Mr. and Mrs. Bick. A ole ene ochbpepamermcamies Une paar and partook of the enjoyment and re- mente. A SUNDAY SCHOOL, PINTO. The Second Baptist Sabbath school gave a glorious picnic yesterday in Lamson's Grove. Superintendent Benjamin Taylor and Deacon Lamson provided awn! hammocks, base Ballunalerogust Means Ment Sea taper added to the interest of the occasion witha drum and fife duet. The refreshment com- mittee comprised Mrs. Mary E. Crawford, Mrs. T. J. McGinnis, Mra. P. Harrison, Mrs.F. Bury, Miss Emily Lamson, Mrs. B. Taylor and Miss Bessie Lamson, A’ supply of ice cream, cake and lemonade was served. In the evening the grounds were illuminated with lanterns. ‘BE BIT A POLICEMAN. James Matthews, a colored boy from Ana- costia, was the first prisoner tried in the Police Court today. He was in Anacostia Friday with companion. One of them had « pair of trousers and the other an eight-day clock. Policeman Marr was told that the colored boys were offering the articles for sale. He went in ursuit of boys, and when he lattheus the latter bit a piece out of his hand. ‘When he before Judge Kimbal! the prisoner that the officer struck him in the mouth and injured his hand and that he did not bite him, The jury returned a verdict of ailty. The prisoner said he had been for crap shooting, but not for assault until this ‘A sentence of sixty days was imposed, NOTES. Officer Kenny of this precinct and Mrs. Kenny left per steamer Arrowsmith this morning for Coan river for their summer outing. Officer Kenny has leave of absence and proposes to havea huge time. Itis hoped the trip may prove beneficial to the health of Mrs. Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. Lomax of Virginia are iting friends in the village. st lig 2c. ; RESOL' by the POTTER DBUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Bgston. Nething kel for Weak Lungs. dy6-wke bg need Matte cd think or you el ee ee ae cosy: , an give you better terms and. eell than any other house in Ws Joux EN. 5 py 613 Seventh street northwest. Looking Forward A few days we see hot weather ahead. Look at our Straw Hate—that @1 Hat ise lo it Faaxc & Sox, cor. Tthand D. Beautifal Challies, 5c. 1t ” TL Market apace. Bi cond Shien Thermometers, Hydrometers, Barometers and all Optical Instruments. Wazromp's, 477 Pa ave, J se GAS w At or Less Than Cost. a ito Csnopiaeat about half price to close them cut, Oanopies of extra size made to or- ‘flock of Baby The a the: subject to a dis- ft x goods except Carpeta abject io adis-| dtc tats count of 18 per cent. Call early. for ‘Tuomas D. SrxoLETOR, fy6-w,thacsSt 1415 7th st. nw. ‘Swiss Muslin, 20o. it “Cantens.” 711 Market space. hed es Collars engraved, Bazors| tree. Fr ny anny ey gay Fal wicen Men’s Twilled Cotton Drawers, 25c. it “Cantens,” 711 Market space, ph Biseentdn elude ‘When you are going to take » your wheel be sure and take some of White's Yucatan Gum with you, as it keeps themonth and throat moist and will add much to the pleasure of the trip. iv-et a a EE Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases, gee ames 8. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making « in Ladies’ and Children's Hair ‘oatting and ypooing; also cures Dandruff. my20-tr Palides cndstck os . Mra. Dobeon gave a plessant private picnic in the country sec wala prep atte gemants yormixa Fon Mex. and lunches spread. Ho Bind "part oat ‘A driver of Erastus C. Gatchell, the con- | himas Sman and e brother, piviag um fall fine for tractor, ‘was arrested By Oftloer | jrbetever smountot money If ay pleas him to eet Hagan, charged with cruclty to animals in work- ing a sore-backed mi PSE A Washingtonian’s Success. At the public examination held at the Raff Conservatory of Music, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ludwig Lindheimer of Washington made an excellent impression as a vocalist. He sang the first aria of “Count di Luna,” in “Trovatore,” and the daily papers were unanimous in prais- ing his voice and delivery. One or tax Frvest Buriprxo Lots on Tth street near Q street northwest is to be sold to- morrow afternoon. at 5:90 o'clock. This lot is admirably adapted for store and dwelling. See advertisement. . eee ee eee France's Legislature Meets on the 12th. The French senate and chamber of deputies will reassemble on July 12. Taar Tisey Freuma. ‘The marked benefit which people overcome by That ‘Tired Feeling derive from Hood's con- GOD-SEND to any one suffering as I did.” HOOD’S PILLS cure Habitual Constipation by re- storing peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. 1. Fox. Reoctaricx Ustronaus Fos Wai GTON COMMA. ag Hatters and Purrtere, 905 P. Ave N.W. $7.50 | a eee tie Are figures. SE 6s Gee ce, i eal ‘ALOONS, 4XD PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. steamers Inve 7h street ferry hart 6:25 om. until 725 pm TWELVE THE POTOMAC FOR 1 CENTS m1. EVENING TRIP take 6:30 p.m Dost. Home at 745p.m. Saneschedule on Hundays, commencing of 6.800 m Last round trip. 6 30p ‘Viatt Alexandria, Va. FATHER WASHINGTOWS CHUROR, Masonic Lotige, the Braddock House and the many ‘Feminteospces from 1776 to 1885. Jettooe] STA@E EXCURSION! oF BBs z SESE es BA Brpos. S. e100 TRIP. ne 4 ewes (EET at i. oem, AMUSEMENTS. 1:39 pam, TA, = (3am SUNDAYS: ren “Se 120 pm, Proyics, = 3:15 p.m @1 ROUXD TRIP. 3eO-3m BATte oF oxrrresvna. Gu Eel ISTH STREET AXD O810 AVENUR The cute Glen Echo railway te one of eo Seine Sig| one Seas ore jn LADIES’ GOODS. Sere fe! C7 ADIES, & siichang nk Vie poet ae be iioe EAD VE teal aat We ATER Pare,