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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, “AUGUST 5, 1892. LOCAL MENTION. GOOD SPORT EXPECTED. The Weather. FORECAST TILL. § P.M. SATURDAY. For the District of Columbia and Maryland. fair, probably preceded by showers this after-| >’ M noon or evening; warmer Saturday; variable M.C. A. Park, 17th and U streets, tomorrow and L streets southeast screaming for help. Winds, shifting to southwester! afternoon: | F.'T. Hapwood was passing at the time an For Virginie and North Caroline he ran to the woman's assistance. * egress aman had shot himself and begged him t come into the house and see the man. Away up iti the third story heavy breathin; was heard. Puehing the door ajar they foun A SAILOR’S SUICIDE. Howard J. Entries for the Races of the Arlington Wheelmen Tomorrow. owing entries have been made for the | Brain. safety novice—First prize, gold .d, cardigan jacket, donated by C. third, hat, donated by Henry CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at § #.m.: Great Falls, temperature, $0. condition Receiving reservoir, temperature, £6. Co! |. W. Meyers, C. C. W. t ¢. Dyer, ©. C. *E. W. Brown, A. W ee aa C., and F. W. Hutchings, clasped a till warm 32-calibre revolver. pany St. ofiuent gate Entries: L. H. Dyer, C. C. ©.; | man in the gunners’ class. © Simms, ¥. M. C. W. and A. W.;E. C. | Clapp, A.W.” First suit, by Stineme:z & Son; second shoes, by H. W. Tucker. class—First prize, silver- . by Gibbs & Guyman: second by J._E. Mattern; third ies. Entries—Wm. Jose, | V. E. Watkins, J. T. Mount and High wat 453 am. Low water. Nddam In the adjoining room carefully placed on th man’s cap was a uote which sta brother lived at 2108 I street northwest; that li 6 11:48 p.m. Hemas Artificial Hemper owed a seamen, wad that if any money was du Cun. Xanven’s five ki of Gin. to have it. ize, box Early care means I rm Sf Minot’s Denti perfect mouth wash the shi herriediy sens to the navy yard for a doctor. Remuxora’s Ick Cream Surgeon Edward if. Green of the trainin - For Braxx Booxs, Stationery and Office Sup- Plies go to Eastox & Recep, 421 Mth st. Open; first prize donated by ze, racing saddle by Robertson e. box of cigars by Adolph J. C. Wood, W. F. Simms, . Bowen, E. E. Clapp, W. Es Hutchings. Gest. nw, the bullet had entered the anda half above the temple ax the brain. He was taken Hospital, where he dicd three hoars later. The house where the suicide was committe ead ubout an incl Frssriz's Ice Cream shipped by express any- where out of town. 1427 New York ave. Anmistic asp Gvaraxreen.—Silver Fillings, ‘THcents; Platina, $1. Very best Teeth, $5. U.S, Diwran Assocratiox, 7th and D. Carrets Curasep by the Exrme Carrer ‘Wonns, 31-635 Mase. ave. n.w., are Proof free of charge. Telepho: Last nigh sed came home quite lat ition. W. Reisinger of tho Dal . is i First prize, Derby silver water set, | ree pieces, gold lined; second prize, two or-| nemental bronze pitchers, fourteen inches high. | Eniries—Columbia Cycle Club, W. Jore, E. C. ‘ood: Invincible Road Club, cellent habits and had been in tho Unite Statee service three years and a half. at his own request, he had been transferred + Chute Puts a Bullet in His Shortly before 7 o’clock this morning a wo- le races of the Arlington Wheelmenat Y. men ran out of a house atthe corner of 7th|to obtain the necessary appropriation from She told him | ing an encampment for this season to foot the a young man stretched on the floor, his head | way Rites. In pursuance to an order issued by resting in a poo! of blood, while his right hand | Capt. J. M. Williams this comp: ‘The | ble at the Market armory, ou Monday man’s name was Toward J. Chute, a U.S. sea- | 8, in heavy marching order, ed that hie | camp wi desired some one to pay a debt of 50 cents he of the Summit House, which’ comm him from the government he wanted his brother rivers. ‘He also made a request to be buried from | ‘As the man still breathed a messenger was | C4mp last August at Harper ship Dale hurried to the spot and found that’ had lodged in once to the Naval is a lodging house for the better class of sailors. Stated to a reporter this morning that the de- ceaed wasa very steady young man. of ex- Recently, THE ORDWAY RIFLES. ‘They Will Go Inte Camp at Harper's Ferry Next Monday. Gen. Ordway having, as is well known, failed RUSIE WAS INVINCIBLE, He Didn't Give the Washingtons Much of a Chance. ‘The leagae clubs rank as follows: | Congress for a brigade encampment, it has 1d become neceseuzy for those organizations desir- 2 g é 0 total-efpense thereof themselves, Among the | = | several companies of the brigade that have : 1g | decided to take this step is company D ol the | d | fourth battalion, popularly known as the Ord- 2.2 Chicago 8) 65-7 Gncinnati. 4 G47 | Pittsbu 5 OW, Bu3 | >. xo 3 235, will assem- August preparatory to | | taking the 8:45 train for Harper's Ferry, where e | they will remain until Monday, August 15. be pitched on the ‘enme si amely,on Camp Hill, ‘The New Yorks continued their upward march yesterday. ‘ ‘This ix the World's story well diversified b: Senatorial kicks and general calamities. Boyle came in for than ashare of the latter. Almost every Washington man on the field’ tried to knock Jack's head off. “He had made three big hits in the previous day's game and they were afraid of his bad eve. It did no good, however. In the second inning Boyle bunted a little safe one towurd the pitcher's box. Abbey ran in for it, ‘icked it up and threw wild to first. Then the long-legged Boylo carved the atmosphere with his Tong legs toward second. Dowd chased the | ball over to the fence and lined it toward Rich- | n to head Boyle off. Jack's head was in y and the result wae a horrible whack on his bump of self-possession. This ewelled the long boy's head somewhat, but did not knock k came up emilinig in hed first on a bit to ¥ ie drove a grounder to Dan Richardson near | d. Danny snatebed the ball and darted | for second with a double play in his chine-blue Boy g down upon him like a vhirlwind, swinging bis long arms pump fashion atevery jump, Richardson let the ball go Boyle dodged. Again the ball ulready sore e year, front | nds a pic- | turesque view of the Potomac and Shenandoah | MEMORIES OF LAST YEAR. Those members of the company who were in Ferry have spoken ‘so highly of the manner in which they were | treated by the proprietor (Mr. Lightner) and | guests of the Summit House ti members have been ronsed to a enthusiasm and everybody is anticipating a good me, It was a re; ifet that the cor ny had not been in camp for twen-y-fou ours before nearly every member had paired off with some one of the fuir guestdof the be and it is pleasant to relate that man the acquaintane: iendship: y friends at home, however, appear to bo jealons of such ections, and many of them have expressed an intention to go and look after the boys during the present | encampment. 6, ‘hb d the fifth inning and inson. ‘Then Amos e le) a It was too & hi ‘The progress of the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon railway work is now evi- dent day by day. The poles to be used for the trolley are now arriving. There isa general | wish that the trolley system may not be used on the street railway, but that connection may be made with the trolley road at Fairfax street b: motor cars, just as connection is mede with the trolley road on New York avenue in Washing- ton by the 5th and G streets motor care. The W., A.and Mt. V. RR. Co. has an absolute | Tight to use tho trolley anywhere on the granted | streets it thinks proper, for the act of council | declares that it may “operate a street railway | for the carriage of gers and run street | cars thereon, drawn by horses or mules or pro- | pelled by overhead or oiber electrical power.” till it is thought that in the thickly settled | parts of the city the motor car would be the ““™° safer. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. « The examination of the uncertificated teach- | ers and candidates for places as teachers of the | public schools has been in progress today at tho | Washington school building and closed this gfternoon. The candidates have cae exam | ined on arithmetic, ry » En- i gant tbs’ the- | yelling, reading and Ory and practice of teaching. Eleven persons | were examined, ten Indies and Mr. Walter | Meade of Washington. The announcement of the result of the examination will be made in a few weeks. | ores. Alexandria's representation in the Knights Templar conclave at Denver consists of ex- took place this afternoon from 1223 Prince street. Mr. Francis J. Quinn has been promoted CITY ITEMS. pace ta san We Are Ready to Serve You. Sugars and Spices of the first qualities always give ihe best results in preserving. Inferior Grades are upt to impnir the delicate flayors of | the different fraits and bring vexation instead | of pleasure to the epicure and mortification to the housewife. We never handle anything but the best and we confidently assert, all things considered. that you can buy more ‘from us for | 4 given amount of money than elsewhere in the District of Columbia. Extra C Sugar. Best Granulated ani Ib. | Block and Powdered. ». | Confectioners’ . a Fe. Wb, It is hardly necessary to emphasize the fact that we are the heaviest importers fu the world and that the grades of Coffee and Tea we sell cannot be handled by any’ other house at the CURSIONS, &c. 045-THIS EVENING—7 0. <The waves are {nil of whispers w Ther call to me Myocenantiy tbe) be Alcns the boat frofi stew: te curved Mara, the Moon and the Macalester will exchange cree tings this evening on the MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN READ, The River Queen 160 be there | The Macalester at 645 p.m. ‘The River Queen Leaving Marshall Hall at 9.30e0d 9 40 SCHROEDER'S SELPCT BAND ANDOR THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 6.45 MARSHALL HALL AND f “Freeh night emerewnt it ber By the laree cregina! toc.” Cool Drweges after the hot days 7610 DIAN MEAD. pees, Ut Two big ban teoine " steamers, the Macalester and Kiver Qaeen. = keene Bight O'clock Breakfast Coffee .28c. tb, | litt Pine and tant Mocha and Java Blends... 33, 35, 38¢. Ib, | ROUND-TRIP FARE, ive Thea-Nectar ... . ose 60c. Ib, Me. Ie. SATURD, Ton Checks given with Tea, Coffee, Condensed }f 9 SAM es Milk, Flavoring Extracts and A. and P. Baking jo. ite. % Te, Powder. If you would like one of our “special =< resents” call on any of our clerks for full in- 4 formation. F@= BETHESDA PARK. ree Tar Great Attantic axp Pactric Tza Co., 501 and 508 Seventh st. nw. Buaxcues: 1620 14th st. n.w.—3104 M st., Georgetown.——815_H st. n.e.——5s, 59 and 60 Center Market.——-67 and 68 Eastern Market. and 92 Western Market.——8 and 90 Street Market.——101 Northern Liberty Market. Newrox H. Bowmay, Manager. Headquarters for Outing Shirts.—Our Assortment at €1.00 the finest ever shown. Hexar Faaxc & Sox, One Price, it Corner 7th and D sts. tenia “You Wil Make No@istake!” Positively last two appearances of GRACE SHANNON BALLOON COMPANT. TONIGHT, 730 SHARP, | Grand Double Balloon Asconsion and Parachute Leap. | ‘Miss PEARL LA ROY and the Aerial Wonder, DAISY. Remember, Last Two Appearances lonight and ‘Tomorrow. ae : from substitute to permanent letter carrier by | he rudent buyers to ascer- | Take Tennaliytown careat 7Mand Masta aud CITY AND DISTRICT Brown and E. B. Thomp- | the class in ordaance. The funeral will take) qy, site itlelcbehbnele istime itll but laid him out. He | Pocumener rebel ent y aged ay of alt pred lent bus me to | ani aus AD . vhee! er ital, His class | Th¢ encampment will not be ell fun, as gered around like an alligator with the | ee: ‘ AD j= 7 cam most for e given 46. 40; SATURDAY TO = bs ry Whecimen, E. B. Terry, place tomorrow from the hospital. His elas |. i8 encimbmont wil not be all funy as ape. ei ete Mead pate! Henty Povey has sold hix house and lot on | sum of money Of guallig satel ie Ie. SATERRAT TQ Ry we agueedindnee sesmcere thin aay ~ Re es i ..Will attend in a body Be laa weil Ravellie) Gill: sound a Gan & Ga ttered thoughta, In spite of oe street near Alfred for $700 to F. T. in determining prices. My long experience in }ie. $e F ia = ae, E. E. Clapp, B. < Bor aa bess - ji eles Jack made four hits m his four me the furniture business enables me to select a to ita: Wenaicn ~ Chie’ Woda ng: | morning, and will be followed by a drill in che A CHRONIC COLLECTOR. ‘The Sacred Heart League had special services | stock so varied in prices that Iam sure I can ‘at St. Mary's Church this morning. ,, A. A. Davis has house and lot on The winning the game. the w York, 5 fants had no trouble in Ruste was in great ehape rs down to four hits, T Washington, 1. -mile dash —First prize, aweater, a fh. and J. Ro. enthai; secon v ¢ thoes, donated by T. | . HU. Dyer, E. C. Bowen, E. E. Clapp, ettled Out of Cow LE OF GET=YSBURG. setting up exerci will be wide awak | breakfast, me the bos od appetites for | pe hing in order, | and kept rd TICK TCk TICRE TICKE é sell on long time at lower prices than most of bough: for $2,100 Mrs. Wood's the cash stores. Get my list of prices and enn the southeast corner of Duke pare them with those that obtain elsewhere— ical Purposes and at Others for Schools. 15th street and | Paed by Entries PAIN’s HS “ bh ap wit! and Py ce . Laws Panty axp Festivat at Brookland. | © y;. Terry and W. J. Espey ‘ | Robert E. t, colored. who gave his Heo per riag eee hipsay Other games Fevulted as follows: Brooklyn oes — gos are ready to buy I wil bo pleased to atte > One mile—Washington city championship: | occupation as a preacher and whitewasher, was ade and other camp duties. | ies rere se 4 ¢ rigs 3 — a Sara as E fad Shennan, Ths Aakemmoieien MAGNIFICENT CRYSTAL PALACE EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. first Prize, gold medal; ae silver charged before Judge Harper this orning | ihe company isin execlient conditign at the | pets 2 ncinnati, 12; 1t 313 Seventh eae A Ee ils oe fe cee | with vagraney and disorderly conduct. | present time and will appenr to ite best ad~ ied eee d eee ney ——— nx View.—Steamer Pentz, 9:45 am., 145) z LE 3 : ikea Be : james are played today as follows: Washing- NIFED A WOR = sa oe ee te criat NE, Wathine and’ HG. Tt was testified to by Officer O'Neal of the ee tie hone ace Line Cree Vhiladciphia, Boston at Drooklvn, Balti} Yesterday Fowler's alley wa again i80 Up-| Our g1.09 Shirts soe centect in style, Solid hy ae | Capitol police force that Gilchrist h j i such is possible. It is highiy prob- a at New York, Chicago at St. Louis, je, | TAT and again was it found necesrary to take | blue and all the new offects. $1.00. £1.00. ‘t prize, ——; second | the habit of late of begging money from $ able, however, that most of the time bo ashington made only four hits off Rusie, official control of a couple of its denizens. For | it some time Jim Chase has been living with a | - woman named Mary Smith, and yesterday on | Aluminum Dog Collars, exceeding! light coming home he alleges to have discovered that , 82d strong. Name engraved free. Wa.ronp's. she was unfaithful to him. Without asking for | Teley hone call 1 ate Deon Musey Fnaxe & Sox, cor. 7th and D ste Tack: a wild pi ed fountain pen, by Fountain | and Duffee_ bein, > tors and Representativet, and giving them third prize, box of cigars, | such annoyrnce that they bed complained of PW. Hutchings! EF, B, | his conduct to the police. 3 Wm. C. Cox testified that Milligan the | Nine hits were made off Abbey. { ve reven men bases on balls aud made | taken up with the extended order drill, th neighborhood of Harper's Fer.v being r id well enited for th. ig ‘The echoes of the b of the encempment will : NDAT. on oO. George | steamers will run during thes: goreeom he knew Gilchrist, | SS Seasane Gheancne elphia Press says: “Oh, for eome River ¥ : an explaration he drew a knife and after a se- | SS ea pwn cara, | but bad never known him to work. All thet he | with the crack of the rifle and the company will dbs brane) cauitied ahey. taus-| 2 rirugsle succeeded in plunging it into the | » Just Received another lot of fresh Lime e-. ry . ter and One: knew him to do was to collect money. “When | endeavor to make {he use of the thousand | bred this hondee cn the elute” “33” | woman’s thigh, inflicting a painful and serious | Jtice, quarts, 25c.; new Bardines, 4 for 25c. * Gajectionsble particn excluded two medal politics is hot,” remarked the witness, “be col- | Tounds of blanks issued to them. This, in ad- wile made only three hits yesterday, | Wound. Officcr Passeno arrived on the ecene peydeedin ray ag) geese i aa ow- | Terrr, 4 ES . » | a io the pict environm: nts, Wi re Y 7 | bel . art, leads race for ND oprietor, Aiea 5 od Cy { lets for political purposes, but when, they wet | ees et ae te x and St. Louis six. CeCe eae ee aL et |Saonoe, Bass WE esas aah oe quart; rabies © ects for schools and churches.” ; testified that because of Gil- sive conduct he had been directed ject him from the Capitol and to keep bim | that he had him put out day before yester-| Camp Miller, in honor of ex-Lieut. found hima short time afterwerd in| Milicr, who was with the Rifles until night Chase slept behind the bars of the sev. enth precinct with a charge of assault and bat- tery with intent to kill registered against his name. — "S QUICK ANGER. ss-like appear- Last Bees Golden Catawba, 75c. gal. 26e. bot.; Zinfadel Claret, 25c. bot.; the finest Roller Pracess Flour, €1.50 sack. P. R. Witsox, It 984 7th st. nw. Lue pis 10. Je HALLIGA KIVER ViEw, ENIZ. wt npment| He Breaks Stricker’s Cheek Bone With = Powerful Blow. An unfortunate inc Meetings of Army Corps Last Evening and | to ¢ the Work Done. | ont ta h army corps beld a meeting last | {}, A NEW RECTOR. pee eee EE Sian Rev. Chas. E. Buck of eastern Maryland, who! 15 Will Buy New Homes, i ident has deprived the House- MOUNT Verxon. s office, and when told to leave Gil- 5 | t Sunda: ‘hai f St. John’s | holds, White’ Other THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON, % 4 who, e ihe | Baltimores temporarily of the services of Capt, | 00 next Sunday assumes charge of — se. good Machines as the Riggs House. Col. Marion T.! christ refused tog ing ‘hat he had as | 824 who, while he was ul F y of Capt. | OF? = A T ful : : weeks teealeke, Cl, @. Sollee | teeth tight nie sa oes enn eaten 1 OF reridence, is, Stricker and Halligan, says a special from Bos- | Episcopal Church, bas arrived in town and pe Demeester | ee OP sioner — i secretary. The secre- , boisteror tain the | ton to the Baltimore Sun, Stricker is nursing Ken up his residence at the rectory. At the j , ing Machines and Pat! will deliver his | TSiisave. ce. War FORE, 425,27,29,90,au,2,5,6 Norzs, a The new road to be constructed on the Vir-|Tharp’s Elk = a New | ginia side of the river from the aqueduct tothe} |. Liquor Establishment. 5 5 : : Wi wed lent facilities and | Chain bridge is looked'upon with much favor. | eae sabe much 4.000 lot 188, in Barr's addition sub square 40. | Yoore from his ald eed, quartere.—three attenden: wine 11 o'clock service the new rector first sermon. ‘4th st. and Pennsyl- “| broken check bone and Halligan has been ‘Manager. | | suspended without pay for the remainder of the season and has been sent to bis home. Halligan is the cause of Stricker’s injury ‘The two men were bantering each other ina joking manner at the United States Hotel Weduesday night, n Halligan srose and suddenly left the room. I that corps was organized by consolidation of the twentreth and twenty-iirst sion of the four Rosecrans, fought | and were also en-| . “These two corps con- | TH High Tent Comp ; Omer Th se Pee | oon the High Tent of the In | who will go to camp there will be two l who will endeavor to awaken the mou echoes with the calis incident to a military en- ‘amp ment. ‘ihe company has also received a valuable acqui.ition in “Dr. W. A. Caldwell, who will act | <r Steamers Macalester aud THE EXCHABITES ADJOURN. | BENATAR er" = 45, 3.30 ant6-15 DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY Yad 10a to. and 2:45 INDIAN HEAD EVENING TRIPs Hail. both and n. Yes: rday afte h | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Giles, panied bj | EVENiNGg st’ 6:40 pie Aum ona ta . in the battles of as company payul . | He returned in a short time, Mr. ant irs. Geo. H. Giles, accomy -Y northwest, where he i invites bi j " a ne hy =| Nechville, | depe:.dexe Order of ROSTER OF THE COMPANY. | ‘Helio! sre you back agaii Misses Lulu Burkett and Sallie Brown. left | cestomors and friends. Str Tharp: ‘a “torrie Pa eas andwwreniug. Le jes are ex- wo t in Gloverville The following is aroster of the compan: ter: for Harper 6 Ferry, where a week be janswered Halligan, and then, it is stated, he | struck Stricker in the face with his fist, break- i ptain’s right cheek bone. ven of the Emergency Hospital has an office in the hotel, and he advised Stricker | not to play ball until Saturday. Stricker, when | asked about the matter, eaid he thought he was equally to blame with Halligan, but had no | bas increased to such extensive proportions | that his old establishment was entirely inade- Mogull | quate to accommodate his m patrons of The Misses Nellie and Edna Birch have | bho’ Grand ea pett ne net nee | returned from the mountains of Virginia, where | Sept his"Celebrated Old Rre Berkekey Whey several weeks were spent. which ranks pre-eminently as the } Miss Annie Birch of | V is the guest of | the Misses Birch of 82d street. woreedlice Peeping ener g Spi! Ha} for home at 9-40 vm. : can 0 down to Marshall Wali on the or afternoon trivs of our siaaine’s and retuon | Sty of, the company’s regular boats for one round teip IER RIVER QUEEN fo- Alexandria ant river Isudings as far down as Giymont, thoiudl.ne Mar hall Hall, both ways, at@e m. dally except Sunda Sunday schools moiue to Marshal the River At MOU NON aww 2 corps organization in | ‘ue: day Angast, 1 whow had been rete Sing of the members of the eighteenth | mphpess rps and decached organizationsat‘ached | between the American ‘was held | the order reported the W. Houghton | and the High Tent ws was clected per-| port and decided to co vation, Lieut. F. ‘The committee to | Capt. J. MW 4 the question of union | phan, English branches of proposition favorabl; | Spent, From there they will go to Burkette- First Lieut. Anton St | ville, Md., where the remainder of August will D.L. Richmond, Sergt Hodges, A. L. Orrison, ¥ "orps. W. W. Ling- Hawes, Privates H. 8. Bethel, 8. . DeGroot, J. V ms, 4 . W ope ty PL. Allen, T Bursley, i. ¢ mmate the union, Nb STEAMBOAT CO. x : thereby making the Re: sbitesin {| idea that Halligan intended to’ strike him. | "Sir. Harvey Beck and Me, W. A. Cunningham or ty Wm. Cunni Fuge ceasurer, and Capt. Eo d. Fenton, Face er aa cer ig wk peoatagtl | Halligan bad no rooner struck Stricker thaa he | and wife Loe Gukar thaselio ant Ge. : eaAw EE tENae _ burs ra Sica ao eae cae of Prof. D. J. Evans, the secre-| Unity), which alr x : He cried all night and ail yesterday | tomae Commandery this moruing. of our | abe: 1 htckeste io: ike beeen eS crac ee cted to mvite Gen. Benjamin F. | adult members and about 69,000 juvenile mom- | Nee Vice President Waltz, who is with the team, | 7.2'c\;,52"rell; an employe of the Independent | need Wines retail, go } | NOBPOLE AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OD Butler, who was iny command of this corps in | pers, with an accumulated benefit fund of more Ice Company, bad his foot severely mashed Piece of ‘ice falling on it. a f toa ible merchant, and that gentleman e ° . | P. W. Rob- | said the Oriole club cannot afford to carry | yesterday by a lat i broken. Hie was attend Frederic front of Petersburg and Richmond, to be pres- | hoc Shee vurd yesterday by is Mr. J Tharp, at $12 F street northwest. ane James Cooks had fit in a | ent daring the reanion. The motion was sub- | ‘a £3,000,000. erg, J. Wi longer, | Ward has been sent for | He was sent to the Emergency Hospital. Anocher question disposed of was that relat- | Suthi ¢ ing to the adinission of female members to the | Wagner, igh Tent. While the question was adversely | S. Juckson, 4y19,tu,ftal5, tft Royal Headache Powd 0c. Drug: ys le e ww i iste ile You wait.” aul ner, ond buse in New York today. Without Stricker we are without a head,” said Mr. Waltz, modified soas to include Gen. William Iv") Smith, Gen. A. B. Kautz, Gen. 1. Palmer, Gen. C. A. Hickman and other sur- STEAMER “GEORGE LEARY.” SUMMER SCHEDULE C, M. Matthews, sur to 8. in Warhinzton and Georgetown car about 7 o'clock thi- morning aud was attended by Dr. J. M. | Mackall equ Fe ving trustee, has sold °. Raub part on Water street, lots 1 and 2, are 4, G. W. Merrill has sold to Annie N. ¥. d uron, its il the matter sib aea shelties —s Sessdord lols 19 ond 1S th Me Headaches cured “ OL COLONIAL BEACE Henry Thomas, emploved by the Kennebec | Viting comminders of the eighteenth corps and %¢*ed yon, its supporters will renew the matter SS pepe ssford lots 12 and 13, in blocl | satire dl ois D nite - G36, T | Of ite several divisions. | in the convention of next year. FOUND ON THE TRACK. zed for Arresting Mr. Georg. Wm. E. Yetton and W. 8. Berryman are the | Buy Wilson & Carr's Bathing Slippers; price, ap Heo Company, hile nlcading ice ot 1656 1) Ot a sccting of the members of thi stelf of the| ‘The High Tent then proceeded to the elec- oe eee names of the two new officers that patrol 35 cents. 929 Fast. n. jyli-im come. match of ee ae ase x te phony =r to commender-in-chief of the Department of the | tion of officers for the ensuing year, when Mr. | ‘The Body of an Unknown Man Horribly Georgetown’s streets. PINEY Poromnc was held at the | DOA Grosvenor oftie | tempore. ; Saht. Col, | Lhomas B, March of this city was elected. high ae tieeieeet, Gok | chief raler of North America for the third con- J. L. Thornton was elected treasurer | fecutive term: Mr. ©. C. Meuough, high deputy John Rh. the Emergency Hosp Mangiled, = ‘The horribly mangled body of an unknown | white man was found on the track of the Balti Lester and Mrs. H. Copperthite left today for Atlantie City, where they will remain for weeks, Castellon Wine cures stomach troubles. iy7-Im A. Hurruciten & Co. —__+ S. Heller, 720 7th st. n. Grend opening at Picey Point sy SATURDAY JUNE 11. 18”. at Bay Ridge, Md., from his position on ac- | 1 count of his arrest of Albert Georg, a member Five Dollars for Profanity. ruler, Mr. ees i eis lagks a ake ee : 4 is making a spe- | The steamer Leary will leave the comnamee can, abe oper so J. F. Vina Mahoney of Washington, of the Swiss legation, on a charge of the theft ie Copperthite and Lizzie Mock : " mid ttle Maggie Murphr, colofed, “went on | Py, 'cmpore ae eubsitute for. Col. J. B. Vinal, | tien secrotary and treasurer, s | more stem of the B. and . railroad.a short dis-, of a pocket book. ‘Ths sheriff was loath to take home aguin after a pleasant trip to | CWi'E, in Ladies and Children's Hair Citing | mor, (oot Saveriay a sand sn seory aete ecan'lous las’ night.” according te Special Ofi- ¢ budgea for the aids were presented by , Lee, #lso of this city, high visitor and lecturer. about 11:30 last | this ste Atlantic City alte as for Colonial ‘Wearh. reiarnine, apps | Heawec C:tontat Beach, ny Castellon Wine is of special benefit in day. at & p.m cases of dysentery and diarrhea. | ForFines Patn €1 per quart bottle, 6 bottles for @5. jy7-1m’ A. Heirucien & Co. —— eee Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases None Name It But to Praise. ‘Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness, 5a27 Litfice 437 9th ot. nw. — — — . Castellon Wine checks and cures summer the subcominittee They are of orange ribbon, | At a meeting of ’ Heber Tent in Pechab) ith a portrait of % jen. Pelmer and che words | Hall last evening the degrees of the American ree tional Staff, Potomac. 1892" | Order were conferred on those members of the Resident members o¢ the fifteenth army corps | English order who were present during the are requested to meet for organization in convention. red parlor of the Ebbitt Hou-e at 8 o'clock ehorp this evening. A prompt, full muster is By order of Gen. Green B. Kaum, eer Robi. Jones, when he told Judge Harper ‘that Maggie “‘cuse'd an’ swore at a fearful rate.” “Jadge. your honor, J didn't swear a word. It was another girl, sir. She swore at me and I merely said she was another. Magzie left the court room &5 poorer. —»- Damages Claimed for Trespass. Sidney Ti ig has. by Mesers. F.H. Mackey Tucker. entered suit for €3,000 dam- H. Armstrong. Juhus Thurm night. ‘The station master here was noti the telegraph operator at the stati engine was sent out and brought the remains | the city, where they were carried to the morgue in the rear of the sixth pree The u | nate man was evidently a repairer of ural . ‘asan umbrella pack was found near No more agreeable way of spending Sunday ‘The following names and addresces were found can be found than by taking the steamer Arrow-| on a scrap of paper in his pockes: “Bu kbeth, smith at 5:30 on Saturday evening and going to | [yy 479 K street, and Han, Colonial Beach, returning home Sunday even- | Eyet Capitol street,” ; ‘The boat is one of - the Lest good ing what a legation was,| Mr. Frank Paul Lectch has returned from a nd tha: ed a man from legal pro-, three weeks’ visit to Lake George. cedar wn demanded the dismissal, | SHE with Le injunetion that he be noc allowed to ANACOSTIA. vwesign. It is understood that the Bay Ridge | auiborities will provide Officer Lowman with a position, It isa curious phase of the case that | when Manager Sceleve of Bay Ridge told Mr. | Georg’s conipanion that his friend had been for theft the associate denied all iniauce with Mr. Georg. vo ine at Op. intat 2 Wim. ta. ston > EXCURSIONS, Mr. John E. Powell of No. 20 Valley street reports to the police that a registering ther- mometer and barometer were stolen from the | front of his residence during his absence. ‘Miss Mattie Marie Minnix has returned from a visit to her sisier, les,of Camp Springs, he entertainment committee, Gen. S. 8. Bardett, chairman, held a well-attended meet-| Inst evening. All the subcommittees sub- | and (. ¢ team AN. Gor Posaiole ty or: NO. CALL AL | = 7 uaiited reports showing that gratifying progress | ing at 10 o'clock. e ee | lnitihas an Aa acne: Sane: feicts Gems ieee, [Rete enenmy - Crim SATURDAY TQ RIVER \TEW, 10: 10 efor trespass in having on was being made in every direction. The idea | upon the river, and everything ix done by its eee Gtecinenie ok Bay Rie. | Matafa is still at Malic, Samoa, with a very | ‘The Minnesota Avenue Presbyterian Church “je a te & Co. Lstaerag ie | He July 29, 1942, entered bis dwelling, opened his | of erecting a separate building for a supper | officers for the ‘comfort and enjorment of the | p,, 7wvo,Geeat Hands at Bay widen. | Matafa ts a Tas ac data sa eat tie alin tae rian s 2 tickeus Be 3 closets, &c., injuring his goods and putting | room has been abandoned, and provisions for | passengers, ‘The fare for the round trip on v mn Gipsy Bands ina free sucred concert, Sanda ‘them out on the street, as also bis family. | the table will be made in the court. these Saturday night excursions is but 50 cents. Associated Pre nt Matafa stated |, [tis believed that dedicatory services will be | date of sale, limit August §, 1892. eo.coeah Half Announcement. Aspecial train. with Pullman parlor cai will leave B. and O. station at 2:20 p.m. Satur- dey, August 6,for Atlantic City, arriving at the sea-hore at’ 9:00 p.m. Tickets will be good to return on special train at 6:0 p. m. Sunday, or on any regular train Monday. @3.50 round trip.— Adee. pte Extensive Improvements to the Hotel Coch- ran. ‘The a success that the Hotel Coch- ington. met with last winter, fte first season, has made it necessary to make extensive alterations, principal among which will be the addition cf some fifty rooms in ‘order to meet the demand that will undoubt- ‘edly be made on it the coming fall and winter. In order to make these changes Mr. W. . the tor, has found it imperative to close the hotel daring August. The cafe on 14th street will be kept open and will be found one of the covlest places in the expital, being supplied with electric fans aud located as it is on the corner of 14th and K streets and front- ing Fracklin Square. ‘The Buena Vista Spring Hotel, Mr. Paige's summer hotel, in the Blue Ridge mountains, has been crowded since the last two weeks, and Adet. report In the New 5 ——— — settled Out of Court”"——_—___—_ SHER | FOR FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE. ‘By William Gillette and Alexandre Bisson, ‘Co-Autbors of “Mr. Wilkinson's Widows,” Which als» received its initia! pres »ntation at this theater by the same players. om. t010p.m ‘The Wa: —— | CORPS MEETINGS, The Macalester at 6:45 this evening and the | NES, and O. frainwat 939.0 m., 190 p. | gyot all he desired was that the natives should ) Md next Sunday ia Emmanuel Baptisg Church | __ MUSEME: B4t Brpor Seeeees Sam Seo | itt comps, rod patter, EMMA: House; Gan) Si Vretali act tate tan ate a | eee | beallowed to exercise the righ!s conferred on |" A’ branch of th: Brotherhwod of St. Andrew A CADESY. ____—_‘ Three Nights Only. 1.00 ROUND TRIP. rn 3 | ng, 7. Mars] nd Indian Hea ef | | them under the treaty ‘ el . instita le by Rey. W. G. | 2 Henry Lovingand George Vacghan were witha | day evening, 7:0. steamers will leave Marshall Hall for home at Selling Liquor to a Minor. nee SLES eC GER nee eee oe OFEKING MONDAY, AUSEST 6. Bando. TRAINS on Dr. Tindall’s place yesterday | Second corps, Willard’s, Monday evening. 9:30 and 9:40 p. m., thus giving a speedy tri John A. Evans, a retail liquor dealer, was, ki Also that 4 ian thority of the a P| Me pea "Sire J. E. Powell, Mise Powell and ‘Matin-e on Wednesday. — and were charged with malicious mischief in| Ninth corps, Riggs House, Monday evening. | and an early feturn. ‘The August. sk charged before Judge Harper this morning with wever, the Tight to prevent | Master Walter Bowell retarned yealerday from iE BOCksTADERS MiNsTEEe the Police os this morning aud were dis- | a -third corps, Willard's, Tuesday —— = rest rs Lire, forty gs = [peng | the eclling of liquor to a minor, the lit atly refused to pay any | their summer outing in the Adirondack moun- EW DOCRSTADER'S MIS aon. missed with a caution ening. 1 these ‘always enjoyable trips. The fare for if irk = Si pi = , pad | ; ee Stsieenth corps, Ebbitt House, Thareday| the round trip is 25 cents, Again tomorrow | SAFO! Bist of Jon Barrows, The smother Ba eae Seen | oaar Acewas aacTid ah Se Stpgeed “esauty cas iy a | evening. evening. < ! ed ° | Ma. J 28 pom. Norfolk and Western Railrsad. a petarapstsee : | ae aaa a ther he, ah rs . : — a ¢ magnificent program of Pain's crystal was sent by its mother to the One of the Three Crusoes Rescued. Mr. John Teyman ot the Auarceste: oto. SUNDaTS: FP atoonacag emtel avenge sam. ape oa Assaults and Threats. palace fireworks d tomorrow and | fendant’a place for 10 cents’ worth of er St. Paul, which hus arrived at | mee itiver lee p phere gh a | seems Many New Ones! ey Ohio station 11:15 p.m. daily.” Quéekest time to | In the Police Court this morning Judge Mills | Strchs nt River View. (i ¢| whisky, which was so!d to the child. 0 frou Ounalaska, brings news of | and critical illness, gets Se ee om, piper ee wed — = p = sont had before bit Lula Taylor, charged with an) bY. — at a ge tile i. ptelie On cross-examination the — moher _of ements of the red States revenue | Etertd va Grimes was visiting friends ae | Box office open from 9 to 5. aui-tt 120 p.m., J. Lockwood, Pawenger Agent, ean) assanit on Mollie Lee last night in Louse alley | 25 cents. ‘Tomorrow tha Samuel J. Penzz will, the child némitted, with tears, that ler hasband On June 4 Capt. Healy rescued | Yesterday ios CAs!No civs, 3:15 p.m. eylvania avenue.— Ad 2a southwest. Itwas testified that Mollie was | jeave at 945 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. when the fare had with her berause of iow Peter Vian, the sole survivor of three men who | om ry Phase tes (aera | sutlw GRAND CONCERT TONIGHT. ©1 BOUND TRIP. F very drank and hada knife, and one witness | will be 10 certs, all other boats, 25 cents, int and. that ne Dd wi and last season | is datas bp lost cinta nas bean re-| — soft eae har mepec tar ag hear aon that Mollie was the aggressor. “Indeed, | | The children of th= Wash city Orphan liquor deale F ‘The | ported. x | NEW NATIONAL THEATER 30. 10s. SATURDAY TO RIVER VIEW, joe, The Richmond snd Danville railroad will sall| that js the truth,” she added. “I haven't been | Asylam, coruer of M4th and S street» horthncst, ing his wife fute of his two ¢: unknown, ‘The |” Some of the roads in the hills have been con- ao ° fe: wd bashonsane tbe. | $e fat brent aon — We-h- here but three weeks.” = | to the number of abort 175, went dows 34 wi a later part of Ji fealy rescued’ Capt. siderably ‘This Week, every evening at 85. apa a: “Mees i i ames, Bristo ay s ie,”” enid rT i ant, at ONL United ines a ; ciccatalie Only matinee Saturday = + 4 market and Thoroughfare, Va., for the benefit ee bead bre ager aad ne ve rep ace tt oso lag A ‘Third Regular Season and oswneeth. of Rartice desiring to visit those pointe tovote} “-T'think the best disposition would be to! not only granted free transj-criation, but wer voc gal cites g ‘ Resprearsnce of T on the location of court house, at one fare for ae tie ett Gan ieee siloned thatracrass oliauioay cat thecee iieatle CHARLES FROHMAW'S COMEDIANS Togs Cool Evening, fe Marrian’t the round trip. Tickets good going only on | “pnt iM* pa go-round at Hall, mnch to th é CHARLES FROHMAS'S COMEDIANS yet abd | ment and deligitt of the little one: ington and Geocgetown and the Beit Line | radroad companice took the childven to azd from the boat free of ehafge. ~< A New Colored Club. ‘The Unioa Leagre Club, an organi: young coloved me eorgunized last ever ing. All the oftices of the club were declered ag she gou home, ¥ members piesent theve | trtated that he had been in the ¥ 2 {liquor Lasiness for tw wor to the eh that on last wionth, he did he prop- | toa Mrs. Varnell, who cent the chi mporai ak ¢ Dr. Skeidon | 2d of do have been raf placed in cl tendent of th St. Pant also rdoer. | Chire m was charged with threats to ,and he was recognized as ai been before the court before. | he wife said se had been mar:ied eight years, snd since last December his conda bearable. Allmann asserted that the culty was because of his disappointment getting his dinner and he hud no intention of hurting her. Bonds in $600 or jail six mo: Was the sentence. orge Crawford was charged with an assa: on Mary Jordoa and dismissed. James Chase . on Oliver street in Georgetown by eutting her in the thigh, plead guilty. The court said it offense to assault « woma instead of a fine be would give a | jail senteuce for three mo: Jovepb Yerry was charged with an assault on aes Dabney, a watchman, by striking him with a stone and fined $5. _— Excursion to Luray Caverns On Tuesday, August 16, the Baltimore and iroad will sell excursion tickets to , Va., for €3.50 for the round trip from Washington. ‘The traix,with Pullman parlor car attached, wiil leave . . t witness, I think,” station. oagh! news of the chooner Ja No reason en by those ward for the | 2 a whaling veseel, and had no | : oxtitca board for Ranting real ai Island by the, ted states steamship Mohiean and towed to “Cleveland's Sapecior Daking Pow- * der is rightly named, being superior to anything in that line we have ever ‘used.""—The Household. ther moth ‘she go father cau; = Ei -Aiere” EE Gis EcHo. ‘Ree. Auerica. by ace BATTLE oF oxrrrspue hi ge for whi: CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER. Whotesone, Leavens Most, k; ‘The cla has secured aky 15TH STREET AND OHIO AVENUR E street nerthwest for tei ted that the defendant bid andoubtedly ucted in a bam Off for Denver. | he had unquesticuably done wrong in gto Warbington Commandery, Knights Templar, | the child, notwithstonding ihe®request of the G01 off in fine style this morning on the dong | ead bea aio pee eee a trip to Denver. ‘The 6th street depot! was) c.50 was made he would impose the maximum | . | thronged with the members and their friends, | penalty. But there wns so /much doubt in the | 867, of tho occasion, by, thelr electric ‘snd and the jong train well supplied with evers- | mutter ibat he would dismiss the ¢. i thing that cen contribute to comfort moved off | Deani» McCormick, tst and M streets eouth- |- amid hearty cheers of farewell. east, was charged by the same parties with the Poros on Last evening De Molay Commandery left on | same offence. But his counse!, Mr, Cabiill, Congress by-t special train over the Chesapeake and Ohio | raised the point ihat the defendant being a | braske district. railroad. . | wholesale dealer the law did not zpply. Mi foreign udmirals and officers at the Hotel Cg- lumbas at Huelva, Yesterday. Queen Regont Curistine Kent her congratulations on tay’s naval display. The newspapers in | cribiag the fetes specially mention the United States vessels as adding to the bril- —_ x13 OPEN DAILY. ___EXOURSIONS. 4 ‘Ei¢St onanp axxva Excunsion ‘To RIVER VIEW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1992, | | icior Vitqanin has been nomiaated for | jocrats of the fourth Ne- ire terse will ari is | Samuel the entire house is booked for the baiaace oi 45 um. and will arrive at | ea, ono: decided the point to ol tals | . = ¥ the Laura, 1:37 p.m. Returning will leave Luray | { = Ps be well taken, re- L AZAD. at eeaoun. e P. hy a 5 | Special Tra! Parior Car, No Dust, No | marking that through a yecaliar ove it of ARGE + ‘OLLAR — at 6:33 p.m., arriving at Washiugton at 11:15 p. in, rol lt pee ag chs He Sona Pee | ag m. tilowing fire hours at the caverns. Tickets} These should be sufficient recommendations | erie of Hanon te mi be ‘good on above train only and will | tor the exeursion to. Atluntie City Saturday, | allowed w include admission to the caverns and serviews | August 6, via the Royal Dlue Lave. the oniy | of guide.— 4 double-track ronte tothe sea. Leave B. and 0. jstation at 9:90 p. m., arrive Atlantic City at | P.M; » leave Atlantic City at 6:00 | p.m. Sunday. Tickets also on | Were tie scrofula sozes cn iny poor little boy, sicken- in- and Cissusting. They were especially severe on Ms logs. back of his cars and on his head. His hair ‘was so matted that combing was somethues im~oesible. His Jegs were/so bud that someimes he conld not sit down, and when he tried to walk his lezs would crack ‘open aud the blood start. Physicians aid not effect ene. 1 decided to¢ive him Hood's 4 Free Sacred Concerts at Bay Ridge Br the Gre: Pand and the Imy Hungarian and, Sum July $1. B and ©. trains et $:35 « m., 1.90 p. m.,$:15 p.m. —Adet. : inors by reia! le dealers to do so. fore, relactantly dismiseed the case. be surat Free Concerts at Bay Rid; Dally, By celeLrated Imperial Hungarian Gypsy Band. vdealers, but Southern ‘He, there- | > ApunwsTRator’s Sate of household goods, Mothers’ aod Children’s Favorite Resort. Bay hidge on the Bay. B. and 0. ° r : Z dO. trains at 9:15 am., 1:90 p.m., 4:23 een grenpiens tebes wa by oruer of | Feinse’ 9-15 am. 1:30 p.m, 428 p.m; Sum- ireine Monday. €3.50 round trip.—Adet. nee ‘ - oa ‘two weeks the sores. to heal up; the scaics = misteator, will take place m., 8:18 p.m @1 round | Prise Sat Pam Sundays, 925 a.m., 130 pm. $15 "pam | Teanga owes pana healthyfeeh round trip.— Ade. piaeiabacic cis Philadelphia Brokers Part Company. Sensational rumors have. ben caused in Philadelphia by the announcement on the floor of the stock exchange by A. M. Friend. of the dissolution of the firm of Narr & Sridad, ‘stock brokers. No reasons were given by Mr. Friend for his withdrawal and when Mr. Narr was told of the announcement he expressed declared he was ne tomorr a mornxg 0 clock at the rooms of Ratelific, Darr & Co., auctioneera. See the ad- | Vertisement.- 4drt. WOOD'S SARSAPARIILA he was entirely free from sores." HARBY K. RUBY, Boxe Colma, : ‘HOOD’S PILLS. mild, gentle, painless, —_—— Buroxr the adjournment of Congress make arrangemen's with Latimer & Sloan, 1407 G | street, to store, pack or veil your effects. They Lave every eonvenience.—Advt, > Dezss your boys in fine suits at small cost. This week will end the half sale. Suits from #250 to €7.50. Worth from $5 to $15. E. B Bausum & Co., 931 Pa. aye.—Adet, et