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8 “Loc! AL MENTION. ——- ‘The Weather. P.M. Paras. Marrtand, Dela- fair, probably fo- Fritay ni ‘tightly warhont bia and Mury-| cosDITiox oF THE Temnermt t ‘Hon, 19, distribnting SI reservotr, houre, 18. Low water. am. 12.05 p.m. | igh wai 551 pam. | _ tonr the. Crepe Cloth Ouittng Shirts, | NY Fnasod Ses, Ono Price, cor. 7th and D. | SrLeswup Giassns, $3. _Hewrana's, 435 Pa ave. | So. Cont | dariug the term, which undor the rules wae re- Culltlon at | ferred to the committee on supervisior. The condition at influent gate | gras | upon them: A. H. Hunt of Central Lodge, No. 14; 30 aeay this week, did you ony? A box | Becotner: Ledge, No. 17; Wm. Speaker of Me- GRAND LODGE ELECTION, THE CLOSE OF TRE MEET. Oficers Chosen at the Amaual Session Last End of the Most Successful Gathering in| An Organization to Aid in the Interest of Night. The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Feilows of the District convened in an-| THE BIO SMOKER AT THE casiNo CLUB Last ‘nual session last evening in the 7th street hall.) NIGHT WAS LARGELY ATTENDED—£0 was THE | The attendance was amusually large, and said to | BXcURSION OF TH ARLINGTON WULELMEN— have been greater than upon any similaroccasion | MOST OF THE CYCLERS BAVE GONE, for several yours pest. The assembly was called the L. A. W.’s fistory. | to order by Grand Master Henry Clay Haard,| The most successfal and enjoyable moot in Who read bis report ef the doings of the order | the history of the League of American Wheel- men was brought toa close last evening, when | about 2,000 wheelmen attended the big smoker | given at Casino Park, not far fram Mount Pleasant. The grounds were beautifully illumi- uated, Chinese lantern, being strung from the tree tops to the ground, making en attractive following past grands, being in wading the nd lodge degree was appropriately conferred H.D. Glover of Eastern Lodge, No rae j2- E Brooks of | Harmony Lodge, | N display. The music stand erected in the grove GM Mohler and. A. Potts | was decorated with flags and bunting. Maric ok Columbia , Nu. 10; J. B. Stabl of Onion ene Mae Ht W. ©. Hauptman of Fi was furnished by the Overman Wheel Cem- pany’s Band. Pegi Ba Teno Lean’ | The wheelmen who sttended the smoker went ea G. rrssec can ice ‘of | in line from the Ebbitt House, and before they bad been at the park msny minutes almost f t2's Canny wil] prove ® com- | chanics’ Lodge. No. 18; Robt H. Wood of | every one had pipe in his mouth, and it took pasiea. Only Sic. 0D. Car: oth and B. Federal City Lodge, No. 20, and James H.|but a short while to rains thick cloud of | | Crew of Golden Bute No. 21 «, pomuoke. Cum. Xaxvun’'s Palido Sherry, tucompatable. | The committees on credentials, finance and? The-e wore chairs, benches and tabies pro- Wazenxrions! ~ WarRRMELON Jet arrived seagoner Capes Charies, with «| cargo of fin ce tind Melons consigned to | JH. Ricwaapoon 4 Co., 10h st. wharf, | Presriz’s Ice Cream th ipped by express any- where out of town. 1427 New York ave. Tax Cocnpax, 14th and E streets north- west, will mak ecial rates for anes | months, ae Anristic AXD antEgn.—Silvor Filings, ‘Scents, Piatina, €1. Very best Teeth ULS. Devrar Assoctanios, Sth and De Canvres Crraxeo by the Exprer Canrer 635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- | hone 425-2. For Biaxx Books, Stationery and Office Sup- plice to go Easton & Rurr, 491 1th st. CITY AXD DISTRICT. a AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Tus Barcce op Ger: renvKc. Ohio avenue. 15th street and _— S TOMORROW. EXCURS Steamer Penta, 245 aim, 1:45 arsnarz Harr.—Stoamer Macalester and 2 Queen, 9and 10 a.m. and $:30 p.m. Bay Rrvon.—Traine leave B. and Q. station 2:15 um, 1:30 and 4:25 Cozostat Beacu axp Pisxr Porst.—George Leary, 9am Berneapa Psax.— Take Tenieytown oars. Mr. Vexvon.—Steamer Macalester, 10am. Isptas Hcp. Macalester, at 6:45 p.m. Tx office of Elfa Chelini, 401 Delaware avenue northwest, was entered early this morn- ing and the desk opened, Dut nothing was owns ¥ Soup, Sel solar ot oan brick yard between M. | Greet ccativecat yesterday, Sperm removed to Lee's undertaking estabiiehment. He bad boen drinking heavily of late, Awsre Rooxer, aged twenty-three, livicg at 428 10th street last night took a dose of Kiornpess is believed with suicidal intent, although she it wes for pain. nse of @ stomach pump saved her life. Ornicen Fowanp Axpzasox of the ninth pro- ited yesterday by Judge ete areas her to two years and three mantba im the poo tent Tus Liecting of the @. A. R. reunion commit tee that was set for tomorrow night will be held tonight at the Adantic building. ae The Coming Races. Capt. Randall has arranged « capital time table for transporting the people to River ‘View on Saturday and Sunday. Ho wili have | the Samael J. Pests, Columbia, Mary Wash- gand Pilot Bor to make the follansag | wot tardy: 0:45 BL, Lae and ca Cae: tind 6.415 pm. No otber boats fo land af River Yew and) it wil be the ouly legitimate menus of seeing the great races. ge John Goings is Alive. Jabn H. Goings writes from New Bedford, Mase., tor Register Wright thathe has heard that | valuable has been left to Robert Herbert Bord provided that John Goings is dead, and he desires to make ttknown that he i re, ae ‘The Blaine luvineible Club. The Biaine invincible Kepublican Club met last evening at 326 Penneylvania aveme north- weet, Col. P. . Carson, president, in the chair. The mecting was largely attended and addresses were made by Col. Carson, ex-Gov. RB. H. Gleaves wud others. Col. Carson in bis remarks denounced the verdict in OSicer Mellen's case as to citi- | George Gaski: the outhouse of MM, 3d and 444 streets southwest), and his body was tuken to the morgue. He was a colored | man of cixty-fve years and had been sick | about a week. —— ‘The Messenger Boy's Death. The verdict of the coro: jury in the in- ques: held yesterday afternoon on the body of Seese Hayes. the mensenger boy ran over neat ‘Trinidad station by cogine No. 273 of the B. and 0. railrosd on Tuesday, was to the effect that the boy died at Providence Hospital about 12:99 p.m. July 18, 1892, from lacorated wounds | of the legs and shock from being ren_ over by | engine No. 273 of the Baltimore sud Obfo rail- war. From ‘e the jury believed the affair purely accidental and that the émplogen | Were not in the least to blaine. - Marriage Licenses. Merriage licenses have been ised by the | 5 ckirk of the court to the following: Gottleib | Kainele and Emilie Dammeyer; George Brooks and Ida Woedward: Basil Matthews and Mollie Conrad, both of Montgomery county, Md; Geo. E. Buster and Mary E. Pwdinsoa and Adelaide Birden; John Reardon of Altoona, Pa., end Mollie C. Buckley; Lather T, O. Pragier and Lizzie M. Ruland, bgth of ne Md.; Charies H. Stevens and jamnte B. Hausmaun, both of Alexandria county, Va; Moees P. Jones and Mary A. Clements; Chasles Bowie and Isabella Childs: Obarles Eraxton of | Orange county, Va., and Matic 7 Jobn | Turner and Say 6 Johnson. sors | Washington and Chattanooga Limited. New fast train to Chattanooga, Memphis, New and adi points south and soattiwest, via via Norfolk and Western sallowed adbonandosh Valley route), commencing rs ‘This fret train will leave B. and O. station p-ni., making the quickest run ever made be- tween Washington and Chattanooga and sll | inte south. For all informatiom apply to E. < Teckwoed, Pass. Agent, 1433 Pennsylvania Adve 5 Baltimore and Ohio special train for Adhntic Chay will lence C95 ma. instead of 4 p.m.,as heretofore, and arrive Tantic City at 9 p.m. instead of 10 p.m. Foynd trip. Tickets good to retmmn on S30 pm. Sandy or any Mouday.— Advi. es Free Concerts Daily at Bay Baltimore and Obio traine at 1 p.m, 423 p.m. Sundays at 925 4 m, 1:90 m., 8:15 p.m. 61 round trip.— Ades —_— Buoxo-prxacures headache. Draggists,25e.-4d0 panoasen aes $1.20 to Baxrimour axp Rervan ox Pexs- erivanta Ramunoap. — Tickets will be sold for all trains today at rate of $1.20 for the round trip. Good to return until tomorrow. —Adot. > wil be in waiting on on arrival of 9 rae scradoniste’ trai Hotel al, ‘Atlantic City r= Scat proprietor. water Gelica cnteenses kites ta Suenestnnn Rarnoap.—Tickets sold and ns Say nie Of 9A Soe renee within teu days.—Adet, | himself to a ham, the property of Frank G. | Swaine, Mr. O'Brien in the Police Court this | Geo. F. Taylor, M. A. C.; L.D. Munger, Chicago ‘Thompeon; Clarence | J | bylaws submitted their reports. vided under the trees and the wheelmen ‘The epeciai interest of the evening was the se- | were served with lunches and Hquid refresh- | lection of officers for the ensuing year, there | ments. Music and song enlivened tho occasion being in some cases nh sae content, The election wasas follows nd master, B. F. Crawshaw; deputy grand master. John B ‘ood; grand treasurer, J. A. B. Espey, all of been pri by acclamation. The other officers who were successful were: | Grand warden, Dr. Theodore Mend: grand | retary, Wm. Ro Hun representative to the Sopp mee! warned over to this eve when, It vill ome, ity taborn. The, order of Gdd Feilows {n this District consists of a grand ledge and Sfteon sabordinate lodges, three te Dekah degree lodges, a grand encampment and | four tabordinate sucempment and two cantons of the Patriarch Milit The highest healt autho selves hoarse giving their club yells. THE PRIZES PRESENTED. Ghief Consal Dyer of the local division pro- sented the prizes to the lucky contestants in the races and about midnight the prooession of wheels left the park and returned to the city.- ‘The exogas of the wheelmen began yoster- day after the races nnd was ued this morning. Many of the visitore, however, will reniein entil Gagurday in order to have time to visit the dey Moc Got Geued of hoes he eeained “over the Colurabia Athletic Club arranged a series of ues —- the river for this afternoon. They de a shell, gig and tab rece. A. party of fie Grand, Ladgo, wh onos a year, | cyclists, incuding many ladies, went to Mount pio se ape a heer ot | Vernon hie ‘and thia evening they will rer September. The representatives from | ‘this jurtedi ourni: ft the iedon ase 8. A. Str and William F. pease eae conse lest night Allaz on the of the Grand Lodge and Tejaeton Wheemen tight wn the Richard A Mtdtean on the part of the Grand gpportantty to hear Prof. Souse and the United Encampment States Marine Band. steamers Charles —- Macalester and River “guow carried as many ©. A. ._ C. REGATTA, as the law red, = an a ot Mareball Hall was had dancing an A Series of Interesting Races to Take Place peettyss ape This Afternoon. ‘The Overman Band serenaded Representative ‘Thomas L. Johnson last evening at bis home on K street. “Representative Johnson was the first member of Congress to ride a wheel and it was through hie influence that Representative Jerry Sitapsov and others al adopted the Diczele as a means of rapid transit. CLOSE OF THE RACES. The Bicycle Events Thm Took Place on Analostan Islana Yeaterday. ‘The result of the bicycle reces on Analostan Inland yesterday after dhe regular edition of Tax Stan closed were printed in a postecript of Tax Stan for the benefit of the whselmen. The following ts a summary of the events: One-mile rafety, three miuntes, open. Tho race was ridden in heats. In the final the starters were Henry Wolffe, Wilmington, Dei. ; W. T. Ellis, A. W.; John T. Mount, C.B. C.; H. W. Ward, ¥. 3. C. A. The rece was won by Ward, Ellissecond and Mount third. Time, 257 25. The entries for the Columbia Athletic Club's annual regatta, which commences this afternoon at 4:30. are as fallowa: Eight-oared shelie—White crew, Barry, cap- tain; Campbell, Adam Johnson, Weaver, Leo, Burroughs, Van Hook, Cox and Welch. Blue crew, Blunt, captain; O'Leary, Baker, Balian- tyno, McGowan, Oliver, Ward, Jannus, Cox and Hannegan. In the four-cared crews the whites will be: 4, McGowaa; 8, Mann; 2, Lee, and 1, Burroughs. ‘The blue crew will be: 4, Elder; 3, Blunt; 2, Perry, and 1, Baker. The white gig will be: 4, O'Leary; 8, Adam Jobuson; 2, Oliver, and 1, Campbell. The bine ig: 4, Simmons; 3, Eugene Johnson; 2, Ballan- tyne, and 1, Beall. ‘The entries ror working boste are: Wade and O'Lear;, Yau Dyck and Mooney, Dickinson and | Beall, and Koadzup and Dashiell Ta the tub race the catries are: Duke, Wade, Willson, Dickinson, Sewell, Dashiell, Smart and hares re: Deab- joelding, Vai Dyck, Dr. Row, McDonald. Smart, Wilson, O'Leary, ‘Garnet, Hills, Sewell ‘and Dickinson. The officials will be: Referee, W. H. H. Gideon; W. Stinemets, Howard Perry Berry aud 2. v3. Hibbe and W. BP Crossley. is o mile toa point SECOND RACE. Half-mile ordinary, L. A.W. championship.— Starters, G. K. Barrett, Chicago, C. C.; Wiliam (ESS and George Banker, M. A. C., New York. Won by Barrett, Benker second and Moliikin third. 0.37. ‘THIRD BACE. ‘Two-mile eafety handicap, open.—There were seventeen starters, among them being H. A. On Trial for Trying to Potson Her Hasbend. Eliza Hawkins had a hearing wer sma) Be Miller yesterday on the charge of an amault with intent to bill her husband, Grant Haw- king, hy giving him poison. Hawkins testified that he took a monthfal of tes and wes imme- dintely taken sick in the stomach and threw up blood. Be gave the contents to Detective | Time, ee Ya de nt hap- this race and his wheel was fe wed sot hurt, The race,which Leap ti yes, won by Githere, W. P. Morphy second and Geo. A. Bankor'thira FOURTH RACE. Mr, iat be bed examined o tes and Quarter-mile safety, L. A. W. championship. in it, t % ©.C.; W. Sua ew, —_ pe Startere—G. K. Barrett, Chicago W. Moullixin, Baltimore ©. C., and Geo. A. Banker, M.A.©.' Banker wee announced se winner, Barrett second, Time, 87 seconds. FIFTH BACR. One-mile safety team, open. Entries—J. M. White, Baltimore, C, C.; G. E. Barrett, L. D. Monger and H. Vap Sickten, Chicago 0. C.; H. Anxious About Mr. Smith. Mr. James Smith, who lived at No. 1589 Marion street, left his home July 6 for the pur- pose, as he told his wife, of going to New York, from which place he intended to write to ber in C. Tyler, E. te Nelson and F. ©. Graves, @ day or two. Mrs. Smith has received no . = 43 ©. W. Dorntge and Wm. H. word from him since his departure and is much Fenseyree, AC. rt aa ou. distremed. He had been én ill-health for some icago team was pee tnda time. Mrs. Smith fears that some accident has the otto bring orf HL A. Githens rods befallen bim and is anxious to secure informe | jn place of Van and the others were tion of his whereabouts. and Mi came in first, Munger. Githone ae second and Barrett third. Time, He Stole a Ham, Daniel O’Brien, alias Edward O*Brien,s wan- SYXTH RACE. derer from Richmond, Va., yesterday helped! One-mile safety, L, A. W. championship. ‘The starters were Chas. W. Dorntge, Buffalo A. C.; morning acknowledged his fondness for and this onein bam, | CC, and H. 0, Wheeler, M. A.C. There waa the aettescy forhirty Ga — will do without | « time yn my 20, eed the riders had to give 9, fair order to keep within the . Taylor hey ganar second and Dorntge Refused to Provide for Wis Wife. third. Time, 2. Lillien B. Quintin, by J. Guilford White, is pune RACE. seeking « divorce from Adolpb M. Quintin with} One-mile ordinary, open. The starters were | the custody of their two children, They were| W. F. Murphy, N. ¥. A. ©.;W. 8. Campbell, while Bidan ein Gaakapereaatspomaieesin | naccGcenaisch eae ter en toe ace E while living with him he refused to provide for! a time limit of 2.55, but the time made was family avd on — fo, 1890, by such failure | 2.56 2-5. —— came in firet, 0. M. —_ made it necessary for her to to come to this city | second. It wae decided a race, and Camp! i} und seek the aid ‘and protection of her sister. | was announced winner. —— EIGHTH RACE. From the Work House to the Jail. One-mile tandem, L, A. W. championships. Jumes Temple, colored, young in years bat | Time Limit, 3 minutes. Bot in crime, heartily detests the present man-| Entries. Ford Seely and mate, M. A. C.; agement of the work house, claiming that the Barding and fare 1s bad and the ‘rooms close. He stood it as long as he could, but yesterday decided that it had simply become unbearable and took abrupt leave of the institution. In order to prevent his reincarceration in the work house James re- lieved Geo. F. og eey gp @7. and this morning in the gh ore Xie tonal ek or a him — Warden months. 2 Sot ens ‘Those wh. OF. Soey aa . Herman, M.A. C-, W. Ht. Penucyros an - Dornsge, A. O, ae VL Be Geler JM Draper, ©. W.. Philedolphia, and Sidney B. and H. L. Saltonstall, A. C., N. J. Tho race was won by Penseyres and Dorntge, Seeley and Herman Tine, 2.28 4-5. 2S ‘scare for AS a Not a Cage of Mistaken identity. Yesterday in the Criminal Court, before siefente that it was » case of mis- — identity and called witnesses to prove an} 0 far as reported, only six bicycles were — sain stolen during the meetand two of them have ‘The Poansyivenia allroad boca recovered, Ono of the len wheels, a9 will make the follo reduced rates: umatic, it. loe of a Pe BY Sh Lh Tickets t for return | on Dwi wan an 0 dye and then aban- Washington to Baltimore and return $1.20. ae Susy anes during the evening and many rhouted them- | LADIES’ AUXILIARY CORPS. the Emmet Guards. A permanent organization known as. the “Ladies’ Auxiliary Corps” of . the Etumet Guard was organized last evening at the com- Pany's rooms in the second regiment armory and elected the following officers: Mise Annie C. Burke, president; Miss Mamie MoGrath, vice president; Miss Roso Onrroll, secretary. After the transmetion of business the meeting was converted into a social gathering, in which songs and recitations, interspersed with music, were indulged in until a laie hour. The young ladies comprising the corps are | the sisters or swecthearts of the members of the Emmet Guard, and thair object is to render all the afd possibie in making the social features of the company's entertainments a wucore:. The next meeting of the corps will teke on We yy evening, July 28, at 8 o'clock, and it is expected that on that ocoasion a prmber of of recruits will be added to thetr already fast tor the creasing ranks. The musical coming event will be an excellent one, ae quite an amount of talent has volunteered ‘its ‘serv- ices. The following is « Ust of the members to | date: Emma Rilein, Mary, Mamie ‘and | Kntlo Walsh, Bel and Baio , Liagie Fan- ning, Nellie Fitzpatrick, Jane and Mury Galle- | Get Marale Moore, Jennie Murphy, Mary Mo- th, Maggio McMahon, = x7 Notas Julia MoGrath, Lydia MeGovern, Renee ctiabon, anc ie Raedy, ry net Boland, Annie O'Neil, MSstahon Mannie Brown, Maggie and M Conghlin, —_—— DAVID SCHOOLEK’S SUICIDE. He Drew @ Razor Across His Throat and Ended Wis Life. Last night Divid Schooler committed suitide, at No. 808 9th street by cutting his throat with a razor. With his wife he lived in the house and most of the occupants, including Mrs. Schooler, were absent on an excursion. He had been drinking heavily of late and early in the even- ing he called Mrs. Magruder to come in to see him as he had the blues, and she, with his brother Samuel, went to the room. He con- versed with them as to his want of success in obtaining lucrative employment and getting in debt, and they tric to cheer him up, and Mra. ‘Magruder arose to depart, when he urged her to remain, saying she would not have a chance and | to talk with him Slo laughed at this remark, but quickly draw. ing a razor from hig before they could prevent him using ens ho ‘drew ft across bis throat and fell back on the bed.’ Both ratt for physicians, and Dr. Lamb end Dr. Patterson Fespanded: They proceeded to take up the fevered arteries, but this did not eave life, for in a little over an hour he died. The deccased employed as a freight solicitor of the Baltimore and Potomac reilroag, but had not made a success of It, and the cause of the rash | got was undoubtedly aberrition of mind, brought on by financial tronbles. An inquest was not deomed necessary. —— REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION MEETING. OMicers Selected and Those Who Are Ex- pected to-Speak. The officers for the republican ratification meeting which will be held in fronppf ;the:city hall on the evening of August 1 Mave been’ sé leoted as follows: Maj. A. H. 8.’ Davis, pres ident; vico presidents, E. M. Hewlett, District of Columbin; A. M. Clapp, New York; J. ©. Chaney, Indiana; J. C. Buahby, North Dekots; J. H. King, South Dakota; R. K. Washington, South Carolina; John Hyde, Nebraska; H. A. Taylor, Wisconsin, A. P. Furdon,.New Jereey;| “P07, H. M. Bakor, New Hampshiro; Gen. F. D. Sloat, Connecticut; H. J. Shoemaker, Pennaylvanio; M. K. Daronhow, Delaware; C. A. Moore, West he bad been in jail s1x_ months aad: been and makes an appeal, and, —- biog ‘enone directed his recognizanee be takes grec, cu:os —— Or the many Warhingtoninns that stop at tho Royal they have nothing but praises. This is tho way we bave to let youknow. Hotel Royal, - ie City; also Hotel Johnson, Washington. E. L, Johnson, proprietor.—Adeé, EL Re Cie o to Railroading Sixth Street. To the Editor of The Evening Star: In several communications to your valued Paper, as well as interviews reported thercin, it has been made to-appear that the plan for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to place i F5| ite tracks along K street to Water street, thence by way of Water street to the bridge, with a track down 6th street to connect the present depot site with the said K street origi- nated with the South Washington Citizens’ As- sociation; was recommended by said aseocia- tion, and a proved by a large majority.of the ington citizens, far as the said strom Mrs. J. W. wite of os beta ‘Tillbrook, “My little boy Willie, now lx years cl, two yeare ero hed a bunch under cue ear which the ‘MR. ERAPPT'S SUDDEN DEATH. Mr. Henry Krafft and Lieut. Smith of the! Atle summer, Neutenant,” eld Me. p tnnd I want you 10 give ai Leen house’ while we're gone.” Hectoosutenldy und Sfter rood wishis for the Half an hour later mith was called to Mr. K's house on mu street and found him near Kitchen dead. He had suffered from pulmonary discasc and, fit of coughing and for ma =e years been employed at Portner's brewery. ‘MB. BUTTS’ FUNERAL. ‘The funeral exercises of Mr. Lewis W. Butta j took place this morning at his late home, 419 North Columbus street. Mr. Butts hal re- and was engaged in business there, CONTRACT FOR THE POWER HOUSE. Mr. W. P. Pool has been awarded the con- tract to build the power house of the Mount Vernon Eleotrio Railway Company. The power house will be put on the sonth «ide of Hunting | creek near the end of the proposed trestie wor! bridge. NOTES. Mr. RT. Lucas, suction and commission house at the old City Hotel, has made an gasign- ment for the benefit of his creditors. Mr. Luoas was atrnok with ysis some time ago tod bis health i etl Inbres ‘The Catholic Sodality Lyceum carried a large crowd to River View today. Miss Goings has determined not to abandon ber euit the corporation of Alexandria, has issued 110 dog lcensee for iareroes the policeman is loading eee GEORGETOWN. BARROW BSCAPE FROM DROWNING. Yesterday afternoon a fiat-bottomed boat containing two colored boys was capsized near the “"Threo Sisters,” but aasistance came quickly to hand and both were rescuod. Johnson Eliott und Harvey Inhoe of Alexandria county |‘were the victims of the accident, NOTES. ‘The hand rail on the Aqueduot bridge is ro- ported to be very insecure, and should several Ue ae speedily give Tne few days’ the butchers end ion dealors who now ocoupy the 824 market will vacate it and take up stands at other Potuts. | The Emrich Boot Company, who. bave the property, will then ‘immediately inches by 86 feet on 4th west. I streets north- ea - The complexion of the next Minnesota. legis- Dino; H. E, Hoard, Minnesota, 1H Franklin, ene importa, aumauch ae it wal Iowa; Johnson Greene, perth, Gorolinas De Pregicteremeeliethicg isd late Senator Dare John, Turner, Georgia; R. 6. Smith, Floriaa eran ane ee as soe R. Lynch, ippi; secretaries, forty-one licans, forty-one democrats and atoeuieyccpane, ReAW Bee | age emma nto at kins, District of Columbia Paces tienen Sign na, formerly a member of the MoCarthy, Dr, F. J. Sb ene Dee i Peli to and | juaian cabinet, has died iu’ Rome. The peaks forthe evening Lene Se AE ESD HET John C. Spooner, ex-Com! ase Use use - Eos et Seas ia oy [eee Sherman, Frederick Douglass, Sampson F. | 10 = Pater, jt., Representatives Thomas E. Mil |--4 use P! Cheatinan, Secretary ‘B| ke us: Tait cease ear. use we Watt, Dz.C. B. Purvis, Representative D. A, Ray, | 122 use > Be mensisestearaceas an) be Evia | U8 steaite % tse c 6 on resolutions e ase. H. Douglass, cheirman; Col, Milton M, Hol-| ys ‘he best T have ever used. "-E, nap land, John Hi. Grane, Capt. ©. C. Cole, Mason | tise AUOSBURGER, Es-Chot F. W. bse Richardson and R. 8. Smith. 4 ‘Vanderbilt. m4 a we use WII] Go Back to Scotland. ms tse Yesterday George Henderson waa indicted by | B38 4 the grand jury for false pretenses, end, being | 1 = arraigned before Judge Hagner, plend guilty. | uss CLEVELAND'S use It was charged that he represented to Mrs. | U0 BAKING POWDER. bred Allison Nailor in Jenuary Inst that he was | wo use florist from New York introducing a now plant, | 222 grees oath uss fhe clement and obtained from her 12. Py Tenvens Best, = turned out to be com, tae Sent Me ateoeee appetl for him, | we use wating that he had drifted here and under the | 248 bog Promure of hunger be hed reprosented « com-| us se mon ape flower. He had been six montha | f° =~ moar tere ek Tobe use nan nae use uae use ng use une use ee ae se Meera eat wate oo Roe Eek | pec uevest goons sos eee ss ato as a eae ee court accepted the suggestion, stating that {t was not because of poverty, but the fact shat Luzsio Comraxrs Exrnactr Or Bur THE STANDARD FOR PURITY, FLAVOR AND WHOLESOMENESS. Genuine only with JUSTIS VON LIEBIG’S signa- | tare. jy5-tu,th T. B. Towser & Sox, DBY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 7TH 8T. N.W. suggestion was in your columns a short w 50, ago. And so far ag meeting the approval of pe Te ag FA majority of the citizend is concerned that may from 4 to 10 yards, be true, but from the number we have con- 5 versed with we should say “Nay,” for we mave age an yet to meet tho first one to a) ‘approve of it, the statementiof the honorable Commtsstoners of Shirt, 60e. the District of Columbia to the contrary not- win on Ee wit iraprovements, ma. ‘workin Sic, cP street from B to K street certainly « rp aree. a. . favarably with those of any other street in this lagers closing out cheep. section, and, if we mistake not, when taken as ff a whole, will oxceed in value those of any other street of same length, We wish to R Su rotet against nald plan, Joux N. BincrueaD, Ors. 5 . TuouPson, AxDREW ARCH bers ore of South Washington Citizens’ Association. Re ee maar eid . ‘The yellow fever scourge continues unabated. at Vern Crus and ‘the ‘rato of ‘mortality is ee ase eee landreds, of people “ere RUSSET OXFORDS ‘For Men, Women, Boss, Girls nd Children. WILSON & CARB, 920 Pet. nw. ve al train, with Pullman, parlor cara, will ‘ ee ae Thota Eid Geccoeed sees ve ,. ever been robust, scome healthy conta. J 28, arriving at Atlan! RiDsiLY Gnowsne arOnane™ WILSON & CARR, coed gee HOOD’S PILLS do not weaken, but aid digestion sy15-11 worn. r ee oe ee 0d tone the stomach. Try them.” 25e. rl6 = =F Brecses of the Chesapeake of Sigprxeas >) > itvawnnte maorr At Ba; Sg i Rs Shee pape ae x.) Masty Poarry. © se] ©omPamnt, + * * WATERPROOF WRAP or ‘and Ohio a : able poreccan gi lee Pen © © © epatrof RUBBER BOOTS = Sundays, 935 am, 130 pm, 3d5'pm mont in "Pam Bran ort ny a § Blech gg . round trip. — ade ‘ist Clapp eee pom NS novice won ° Arrawnox is called to the tale of | boys took four ee gt mlee room of "Thomas Dowling & Son, | mile street northwest. See advt, bar} | District it hoving pA ex 32a: Louse ene provisions, had been seised with a| Shell and Pearl Pocket Knives, ister? bemerrbage "Bw novelties engraved to order. cated there by an hage. He was | Pa. ave. of Councilman, Lewin: Kredi and hod SS The Best Pepperell Jean Drawers. it cently removed to this city from Washington pear Swiss Muslin, $12.50 Ladle’ and Gents’ Watehos from ¢4 up. WasroaD' 85e. Is all we charge for a €1.50 Laundered Out Shirt, all sizes, all stries. - §y20-3t H, Fatepuaspgn & Buo., 9th and E sta, Athictes will find White’s'Yacaten Gum a great aid to them in their oxercises, as it keeps A Question and Answer. ' Senitteys Power. nec aod ioechice hieoet nated |e Re fen ww wey io estas : EXCURSIONS, é&o. EXOURSIONS, &c. BETTESDA PARK. PREE. | TODAY THURSDAY) aT 7 O'CLOCK P.M. smanr, Accommodator, oats Seventh street northwest.” por ey ae India Linen, Eronr cents. “Caatess,” 711 Market apace. ‘Tripte Parechute Leap, 3.000 feet down, by the Fainous Aeronant, of Was in Spoons, fa Mand sliver D's, $77 ie VICTOR LA RoY, ALFO! ‘The wonder of the nineteenth century. Clinched batons, — Full reinforced, "+ Price, #8c. Stayed and felled. Hexny Paaxo & Rox, One Price, cor. 7th aba D. 20-. “Canrens.” T11 Market space. Gold F. Watch. ud Pa. avenw. ‘The only living Aeronautic Dog on earth. Ascensiors under the management of Prof. E.R. HUTCHISON, Aeronautic Euginect TODAY AT 7 P.M. SHARP. Ample accommodations for all. Plenty of open cars. | Take Geoneetown and Teunaliytown * BBc. INTERNATIONAL REGATTA, JULY 23-26. ee aad DAY, —4 23, great Aouble three-witie seul. “ri Silks, Bc. China Silke, 39¢. ie eit S129 added is caesega is | so RIANAR Ma we ) HOSMER, Buy Wilson & Cart’ Bathing Slippers; price, racenpe ploaea BS cents. 920 et nw, ‘Syli-im pean ened Castellon Wine cures stomach troubles, WALLACE noss jy7-Im A Hrirucriga & Co. In a three-mile single aculling race for # purse of fun witha view to dlcounting the u2-| eisiy tn iy7-im "CONNOR . ‘And. Go. Hosmt In 0 three-matie singis scultine yee for the champlen- ship an? @500. Under the ve of oud 7 cane PR BIG STP BAM J. PENT COLUMBL, a ThE WEE ot! 7% & Co. Elixir Babek cares all malarial diseases. sam Terra Mam., 22.30, 2 bein, ge eee aoe ., None Name It But to Praise. web PeattieSs the opls: gate trance 9 at the Porte ‘Wheeler & Wilson's Now High Arm No.2. ese neces, no oth ro Wendie ot A nmrvel of lightness and Prot sated hs trom landive =e View. iaa7 _Lifoe 487 8th sh aw. cena Wine checks end « end cures enmmer Royal Glue mendseverything. " Draggists. 100 Tickets, 50. Cbthiren, 2c. ae boats wold the crowd. 3y@1-3t A. Herracrazn & Co., ee tess tath et ae, ae ORIENT ATHLETIC CLUB, MONDAY, July 25, 1892, MARSHALL HALL, camer Macalester. Doat leaves 6: AMUSEMENTS. Ts BATHING BEACH Mr Rober: W. ‘Lowe has left for Gaither | iF; for Kents, Tr escured from the secretary, 1410 Uk. n fe raeainere nd $2 Ele boat." ricaets wood for morning and ara | | (TO MARSHALL WALL INDIAN HEAD! reneube. “Mutter for fealse es hits strap Reet asn¢ who use thotz 5 rand Be. 3013 ‘You will néed one more pair of Oxford Ties this sea 8 e i On our Barywain Counter we have Ozfordaat ee Md., where two weeks will be «pe: Suite cicaned and kept sy20-0¥ aos ete a, Haren of 340 Oo treet felt ay NEw WaviovaL aR ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY Phila a Atlas rr ry : Jee its, ‘Tom now to the closeof the Susuner. es TESTIMONIAL CONCERT TO important Notica —The Marshall Hall an@ Indien — Matters. se oe eee eee wees . “$y 4 J. N. Hemphill bas purchased of T. A. Har|* °° °° * > 5 Fd id ets oe walt Sach weak The ging for $12,000 rpb A, eq*187, 16 by 90 feot | * EEIDIP SOGRA. +) the rat of Se te on P between 17th and 18th streets northwest. | ***e eee esereesec ese Berea ton Eitah thi DAY Gao B. E. Emmert has bought for $10,000 of U. 8. MARINE BAND p° NOT GO UNTIL THz 20TH! B. Groff swabs 64 and 55, sq. 754, each Be eye cEEE i 16.60 by 85 feet on 8d between Band F streets a Bay tishets tro Bos Fae. - nee ierbert Ga has purchased of ugar amigcegae paarice Sone seve. See Zeweler as §. Herbert Gusey Pt of Susan! Prices, @1. 75c. Tickets on sale at theater GRAND EXOUHBIO Robinwon for £8,500 part 198, B's ndiution to ema ee Nia the worta-tamed Coe Coa and ¥ Sort” frouting 23 feet on West (P) utreet fo Rory Abirieg, Tao, Wabi eagle 80th. Bette ov cerrrspusa. fan Sreeon: fan Franciece Poole has bought of Jennie “L. Uied Denver mace for 97,500 part 2, equaro 527, 20 feet 2 0B Raeas a tick Se. apuly to under wi Sg 1 of g.ttgtime at f “Palmas State car thfonck 1STH STREET AND OB1O AVEXUR isan jones petce offered nan aleebare and G#*)D Exconsion To way RIDGE ares OPEN DAILY. Department of the Potomse Woman's Relief Corps, ON SATURDAY, JULY 23 ae emefit of the entertainment convention Se epee Soar rae TOME" Se Wattixaron, GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL BALL, for. joman's L LADIES. ‘and here is the place to secure them at grestiyre-| monNT VERNON. he Mount Ve —_. 3 Bebe GPS en eee ne aE do on the rrnon .—Bteamers Macalester and a Ske ee AY EVENTNGK, wt Oa Reaebrkes Bait Schroster'e Oe! cing wilion day "om 224 evening. artieg can 50 down mora ‘of the Compas Pewular boats fe: one RIVER QUEEN for Alerandri trineees @1.50 per patr, worth $2.25, 91.55 per pair, worth $2.50. ‘€1.65 per pair, worth $3.00. ‘$1.85 per pair, worth $3.25. fie. 82.00 per pair, worth 3.50. 82.40 per pair, worth €4.00. ‘€2.50 per pair, worth $4.00. cc ‘ss pcopaucted ere rons for Lon 82.75 por pate, worth #4.50. y \ are pond ave 8 eae sats |ock v ‘are allof this: 8: and the most Panis. Ge, ilexrentee gad Wanhnanee tg WICKLE, Bradbury Pelece Mo 1285 Fa. ave. jy1) of them run fn sizes 3, Sig and 4, A, Band C widths. T= MARY “BEGOgUAN Fa TO An early inspection of these goods will be profitable — eas EA : oe toyou, ss they will not remain here long at these atoticey coat Be to the historic Falls. Hilt Excurea oping oat ofthe . city. Bours at Se weet oom Taszoun We —ae peo toaradeat : ‘ Ez, 3:9 4.m." Home at 6 p.m. aie JNOBFOLE AND ———— STEAMBOAT OO ‘ Geo. W. Ricz, STEAMER “GEORGE LEARY.” dy7-te 717 MARKET SPACE. o SUMMER SCHEDULE . FOR COLONIAL BEACH aND PINEY POINT. > Grand opening at Piney Point > ier ae ener ee SATURDAY JUNE 11. 1892. ri AEs he =Datery or er mien F HAAS NN 00 ‘We will sell our entire stock of SEC. = so are oe Ww case, nigh eee Seo one. vont of the same at Se ies saan 5 Pop wate are ian erie oe er Eg Baie one time.” eorty W,G.M £% By Canes = . axb Sar cn at 0 | COLONTAT. BEACH, pea OK BRAt Ber $1.00 ROUND TRIP. B. and.0. TRAINS at O1Saem, 19pm, 43m BUXPAYS. O25 am, 190 3:28 p.m. © ROUND TRIP. ot ® ARROWSMITH. 7th st, Ferry Whart comiern~inr W AND PALATIAL ST RAM sy low MONDAYS Ax wep j cocking ata RATE AUN Returning, arrivm at Wash 10 0p. ma a re cnraP AND PLEASANT EXCURSIONS Tro aalnon stogmnere leave TWh treat ferry hart bourly from 6.15 am. unt TU p.m TWELVE MILE SAIL ON THE POTOWAC PUK 15 CENTS. BAITS FAER For PLFASANT FVENING TRIP take 0.79 pom. oat. Home ot 7-481. m. Seine schedule on Sundays, conunencing st 80am Lest sound trip, 6.0 p.m, ‘Vistt Alexandria, Va. FATHER WASRISoTONS CRTROR, Mesonte Lodge, the Tradfock House and then a0 ‘Duka Soin a! Lageiion buibaiues, ~ | ten peta We Six Ox Cuore Ar Casa Prices No Nores To Stox. 4 SIMPLE PROMISE TO PAY IN PASY WEBKLY OK MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS AS ALL THAT Is KBQUILED AT Grooaws Manor Cxevrr Hovsa 29, BLA and B23 7 ow. Bee the Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Saite wr are offer. tng tor $24 cash or FI) on time. Oar High Grade Parlor Furniture, $m wilton rug, tapestry and broce- telle, is 25 per cunt lower in price then similar qualities couwraud at pot cash prices in other stores ‘See the Solid Osk Bed Room Suite we well for 817 cash or $18 un tne. See the Mplenaid Quality Brossals Carpet we etl tor Se yerzerd cosh or Ube. pervert om See the Ingrain Carpet we sell for Se. per yard cash ore. per yard on time. Ail car- pets made and Jaid free of extra cost. Nochatyr for the waste occasioned in matehing Bgures. See our Armiger Refrigerator before you tay. Tt took first prize at the Paris exposition im JBO—nowe better. All sizes and Prices, See our splen@id stock of Matting. Linoleum and Oil Gloth—all «radvs that are reliable See our Sizfoot Oak Kxtensioa Twbie, $6.25 cash or “4.50 0n time. Jhestra | See us about any articis of Purnitare you may need Our stock ts ws laree ard complete ns any beuse in Washington and our Aer are the easiest ever devised. es, A RN No cS8y B% 2% 295 A BLES Goo fs $3 Sa AA RRS AS Se & a a8 NN Sas MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, | swt S18, S21. 8S Teh st. nw. Tae Wannex Suoe Hovse, 1115 F STREET N.W., ALWAYS LEADS ON LOWEST PRICES FOR THE BEST FOOTWEAR * OUR ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK ARE AS FOLLOWS: 300 PAIRS LADIES’ €2.50, €3 AND #2.50 OXFORD TIES, MANUFACTUKER’S SAM- PLES, SIZES 3, 3 AND 4, WIDTHS A, B AND G,AT 1.55 PER PAIR THESE ARE ON OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS ABOUT 25 PAIRS MEN'S 85.50 BUSSTA CALF BLUCHER BALS.. SIZES MOSTLY FROM 8 TO 11, AT 93.75 PER PAIR MENS PATENT CALF BALS. AND CON- GRESS AT $3.25, WORTH 6 AND 80.50 PER PAIR. IN FACT OUR WHOLE STOCK IS YOURS A? BANKRUPT PRICES. Taz Wasnex Snor Hovsa,

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