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~~“ ~ ¥ 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1892. i a LOCAL MENTION. SOME NEW Laws. UNION VETERANS’ UNION. THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ON THE DIAMOND. GEORGETOWN. GERMAN Dar. | EXCURSIONS, o. maa Weelmmad Severe Penalties for Certain Offenses Pro-| Another Order Issued by Gen. Yoder, Com- | Many Will Go tothe National Encampment | The Senators Lose Another Game to the SAD GUNNING AccIDENT. ‘How It Will Be Celebrated im This City in OME, COME FORECAST itn 8 P. . PRIDAT. vided by Recent Acts. mander-in-Chief of the Order. at Kansas City. Pitteburgers—Other Games. About two weeks ago Leslie and Maurice, the October. For the District of Colambm and Marvlana. The police regulations contain @ section! The following general orders have been is-| Upward of 400 District Knights of Pythias ‘Yesterday's game at Pittsburg was a well and | fifteen and seventeen-rear-cld sons of Mr. German day in this city will be celebrated by fair: showers by Friday ernoen oF even: which provides a penalty for a person keeping | sued by Commandér-in-Chief Yoder of the | will leave the city at 11:25 Saturday night for | closely played one, but despite the fact that tho | Frank A. Gray of 3229 P street, went down in| a meeting at Concordia Hall on the evening of 91.45 INCLUDING ADMISSION 91.45 cooler by Friday sight, winds shifting to south- a barking dog to the annosance of neighbors | Union Veterans’ Union Kansas City. where the national encampment | Senators outbatted the home team, and al-| Calvert county, Md, to spend a few weeks in October 6 ‘Thore will be no street parade thn Sasa Ma RATION thet westerly. there was also a law against the keeping of | Hgapgvarters Natiowaz Cosaaxp, takes place. Two specials will ran over the | though Mitchell was absent, the representatives | Bunting. Tuesday inoruing the younger of the year. {his plan war detormecd eran are, hn lish Sant ami conten for hams For Virginia, fair, followed by showers in 4 dangerous dog. But there laws were not Ustox Vererans’ Uxrox, Baltimore and Ohio and the local men will have | of the capital city came out of the contest | bore (Leslie) was handling * qhotgun that con- | meeting last evening at Saengerbund Hall of the | T@® "LBGANT PAL SaTCRDAY. Ava overall dopa —— thought broad enough to cover the animal Wasnrxarox, D. C., August 16, 1892, | with them the Glen Rock (Md) Band. second best, Gaffney was expected:to umpire, | rested the Darrel oe er wine ee AES Central Verein, whith is componed of the repre.) ACESTEAMER, “Satnrdsy ony : g/lom and for that reason a section was in- General Orders No. 16. W. F. Guindon, licutenantand quartermaster, | but he did not appear, anda local man, one | Manrice was standing and threatened to choot, | sentatives of the twenty-five German-Americen | SAMUEL J. PEXTZ, Mee, eres ed in the recent act of Congress to cover! 1. National headquarters of the Union Vet a and George Smith, quartermaster sergeant of | Wilson, formerly of the Southern League, | Hardly had he spoken when accidentally societies in this city. On that evenime the annoyances eanred by the conduct of Union during the seventh annual encamp- the first regiment, D.C. U. R. K. of P.. left last | officiated, and did fairly well. Killen hit | his finger came in contact with the trigger wad will be a grand concert given by the German nines. Those who framed the bill had sev-| ment at Washington, D. C., September 19 to eee ore ee ee | Beckley witha pitched ball, and Mr. Beckley, | at deleted rvgpey 0 the load taking effect | singing socicties. followed by a banquet, and annoyances in view. Persons often amuse | 23, will be in rooms Nos. 51 and 83, on fourth | MOriey of the 7 ? it ia said, shook his fist under the nore of | the right side of his brother's face. The ‘ ' wound mad ightful one. One side of the celebration will th adance, The induent gute | ‘emselves setting dogs on others, wot always | floor of the Atlantic building, on F street near | | ‘This is the fourth national encampment of | Washington's pitcher and assured him how| the youth's head waa literally blown away and executive committee of the Central Verein wall indluent g4te ith an iden of having the animal bite or do the corner of 9th, jast southwest of the Interior | the order and is expected to be by far the delighted ho would be to catch him off the | he died in two hours. Mr. W.C. Mattingly. at have charge of the celebration. any harm, but simply to cause a scare and per-| Department. Easily reached by elevator. The | latgest, with something very close to 100,000 dinmond. Mr. Killen’s response is not re-| Whose house the unfortunate boy was staying, | The disposition of the statue of Baron Steu- ful ae reaort mn Amer: 645 P.M. ONLY ERY RATUR. 845 aon Serytudy 10 “Gan The PENTZ EVERY SUN weRICER VIEW at ii dition at north south connection. 36: temperature, 82. con Bouse, 36: eStuent gate he High water. 1 Low water. er: mt < knights in line. A strong effort will be made | caused the re to be incased in s handsome in & “oe = - haps frighten them. adjutant and quartermaster general's head- | oe © | corderd. Baldwin and Mack were in the points mains L ben now standing in Schuetzen Park came be- So 850 am 4:36 p.m. | 1047 am. 11:08 p.m. | DAP wae wuemcrbe waneiercen. quarters will be in adjoining rooms to the com- Saree we ae the next en-| for Pittsburg, and Killen and MeGuire for the |cM#ket and conveyed to Baltimore on the fore the mecting ‘The statue cs by Tavenal, | fete owls mander-in-chief. Senators. ‘Ihe Pirages made five hits and one | Steamer Sue, Mr. John B. Gray of Prince Pred- | the sculptor. and its unveiling in the park om {mian Head, 2 All the department headquarters will be AT wc error, and the Senators seven hits and two | ¢rick county accompanying them. From Balti- the @:h of October several sears ago was the fain Hert 1 not be lawful for | jn the same building and will be designated by errors. Dowd, Hoy and McGuire each secured | ™ore the dead boy was sent to Washington, occasion of a great celebration. male notable Cur. Xaxper's Wins tes, rarest obtainable. | Dog fighting is also covered by the new law, which reads: “That it #l Tax people of the sou Denti- = ates i | = -= : | Where an nrdertaker thie morning took the by th “ oy : r cee ae ok h they ny per*on or persons to entice, induce, urge | cards on door of each headquarters, where two hits and’ Richardson 1, °Milligan and | © er this n v the presence of President Grant. Ite re- = : Ree tases etre “pearly and beautiful. | or canse any dogs to engage in « fight in any | department commanders and their staffe will be | Matters of a Thea Wha Sah eeron® Craft | Berger being responsible for the two errors. | COTPSe in charge. This evening at Oak Hill the moval istmade necessary by the recest sale of Relneatay. oe nereet se, Diane Rewkto 2%e. everywhere. 3 street, alley, road or highway, open space or | foun: bse ase Whe Sal riage | Washington .....0 0 1 0 0 0 © 0 O—1, interment will take place. the park. aay. B.S. RANDALI. Proprictes — | public square in the District of Columbia, or to | __3. The national encampment will be held in| Mr. J. #. Guard of the Great Falls Iee Com- | Pittsburg 00200100 x3 XO GARBAGE WAGON ON DUTY. A few of the delegates favored Mount Vernon oem | STICE- The SANT Sc. Box of cigars. Stextn's, 1011 Pa. ave. | urge, entice or cause such dogs to continue or | Harris’ Theater, corner of 9th street and Penn- dock office will spend his vacation in the | Earn burg. 2 ‘Two-base hit—| It was stated at the seventh precinct this | Place aa. site for the statue. The general sen- forshuiseaunh satay tar Tegan artenes = = -s prolong such fight, under a penalty of not | sylvania avenue, and will convene immediately | Adirondack mountains, Kelly. Three-base hit, Mack. Stolen bases—| morning that a week or two ago four wagons fiment, however, was that it shonld stand Vor Kansai! ran be chartered tur private A Severe Ccr. ‘ more than $5 for each and every offense; and r Mr. Klugg is all right. Radford (2) and Dowd. First base on balls— | wore daily assigned to ye the garbage from the grounds of the German Orphan A«vlum, — — We have cut down all of our Soft Finish Shirts | any person or persons who shall induce or cause Mr. Barneds of the Independent Ice Miller (2), Kelly, Radford and Hoy. Hit by a — oo near Anacostia. This will probably be the de- to 89. They were 92. $1.7 unimal of the dog kind to run after, bark | encampment wi Me dock toi” MaePendent Tee Com- | ritched ball—Beckley. Strack out—Farrell (2), | Georgetown. Then the number was reduced cision of the Central Verein at its uext meet. Mf, ®——04 PM Faaxe & Sox, One Price, . frighten or bite any person, horse or horses, | fire at River View. Ppany’s dock is ill. Batawin (2), Radford, Dowd and McGuire, | to two and today, owing to the breaking down jing. | FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY EVEKtNos. - attle of any kind or other animals la 5. The school houses have been abandoned | The work of putting on the upper works of | Passed bails—Mack, 1; McG 1, Time of | of these, the West End refuse will not be re- _> ‘ wERFUL Opera Glasses, $5. HemPLen’s. fully passing along or standing in or on any | by our order and a new building will be erected | the Willinm H. Mobler has been begun. game—1 hour and 45 minutes. Umpire—Mr. | moved. Complaints in the meantime are pour-| The Duchess of Manchester by her marriage | MARS METEORS THF MACALESTER Cor. 445. street, avenue, road or high’ or _ in the | on Gyr peer = ee Capt. Wilson D. Cater hax acceded Capt. | Wilson. pda opera fast. The break- ~ = a Devonshire forfeits under her TO MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN HEAD, 3 Pf as District of Columbia shall forfeit and on C street southwest between and 9 3 2 a red late husband at ine Aesanes oo as x FAD, For Biasx Bors, Stationers and Office Sup- | every such offense a suim not exceeding $5.” | atreets, just south of the Smithwonian Museum, Dc. Cummings as commander of the Alexan- ieee gaan ms HE HAD A RAzoR. | her son, the ake. All the Devonshire V**¥ing st 6.45—Leaving Loar Plies go to Easton & Keer. 421 Lith st paeieeqses iare enough to accommodate all who come | 4Ti4 schooner Mount Vernon. Capt. Cum-| The Orioles hit Luby safely 12 times, Sut-| G9 with I 5 ‘ili tates lodging, free to ali members of the U. V. | ™ings has retired from river-faring life to give | cliffe making four hits. The Colts could do Curren yesterday arrested William €states are t by the Duke of Devon- : : % ae hire for Victor Cavandish. Fressext’s Ice Cream shipped by express any-| Corner loafers, disorderly persons generally a oes r | more attention to his farm on Aquia creek. ~ sia tered hita | L¢¢ William Collins and Henry Johnson ona) © a | Wiasseutef teem, 1481 Rew Neck arn | and those who congregate in or about public | Ue tnd.°xclusively for their use, fe | Woodmen report an abundant supply of their rit fe oped paisa, cae | charge of stealing a pair of shoes from the cob-) it the, Macalester ‘eck wa buildings and grounds were not neglected in| should provide himself with a blanket and | *ticle along Aquia creek, Va. cago making 2. Gunson and Schriver did the | ling shop on 32d street near Beall. | Dy. ues "ee nse nee nee nee from there to Tudiau iting sx Guanarrenn— Silver Filings, for section 6 of the law provides, | neveral towels, brush and comb. Dring no more | MFC. A. Dunnington of the Great Fall Tee | Cut 8 When Johnson was vearched at the station a | Use use use tise lise Une use tes red, Wt Danses Menecdariaer Hh saath pat it shall not be lawful for any person or | baggage than is absolutely necessary and under | Combany bis eutinely aan a ee Chicago. - 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 O 1—4| FAZoF was found on him. use Ge ALL POR THE ROUND TRIP FARE OF 25e._ 18 = Persons within the Listrict of Columbia to con- | no circumstances bring a trunk or baggage that | St o.0 0 the electric figer viii Baltimore. .0 1210500 0-9 NOTES. | use ee PEST GRAND PRIZE EXCURSION = Canrets Curaxep by the Expire Carrer nd_assemble at the corners of any of | You cannot carry in your hands. If you let go | “4 {ue °4 that Capt. Nichol-onof the three- |, Earned runs— Baltimore, 4; Chicago,4. Two-| Mr. William Marcey. a life-long resident of {3° — ‘ of your baggage once the probability is you will M the Worse, 631-635 Mass. ave. n. re made moth- ts of avenues, or in any street, avenue | Of y ; Pp Ske. wil] uot be | Mast schooner 8. H. Walker has been cured by base hite—Sutcliffe and Gunson. Three-base | Georgetown, who died on Monday last at 8 us" 4 peak bat ont Proof free of charge. Telephoxe 425-2 - road, or highway, or on foot pave- | Rever see itugain. Baggage checks will not be | {it fr loaner hite—Shindle (2) and Luby. Home run—Sto- | ocigck, will be buried this afternoon at 4.2 a cus = — flag feotways of any strect or avenue, | redeemed on this occasion. | _M. TL. Biscoe bins twenty car-loads of eneamp- | Y¢¥- Stolen bases--Suteliffe, Stricker and Gun- | 20° i 7) tee “T eucceed better with Clevelants St RIVER VIEW ON MONDAY, avars: wa" An = 7 trance or on the steps. cellar doors, | | 6. Provisions are being made to feed all who | 105+ lumber duo vin tail from MutGed na ae. | sen. Double play—Luby, Dahlen and Anson, | o'clock from the re-idence of kis sister, 1917 82 . — eae nahn CITY AND DIS CT. yorticus of any public or private | come at 25 cents per meal, but each comrade | ™¢M an ee rail from Milford and Pe- | First base on balle—Of Luby, 6; off Cobb, 1. | Pt ia aventie. Baking Powder than with any other I us + 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. 9-45 ing oF at the entranee of any | will ook for himeelf and procure, mcals where ~~. 4 a rea ir of | Hit by pitched ball--Ryan, Struck out—By | - N.S. Bestor and daughters are at “Page- Sceskteh uae a ns an AMUSEME 7. F ies or olice, or at the | he chooses after Ris arrival. _, | rabbit hounds on anatia Tort n fine pair of | Cobb, 4; by Luby, 1. Wild pitch—-Luby. ‘Time | rook, Clark county, Va.” se BRAXDAY.Es-ChefWm. uw el conteste and prizes open toll — on, or around any of the in-| | 7. Each comrade should koep scopy of thie 46°37 charles George Taylor of Miler e wok | of game—1 hour and 45 minutes. Umpire— yr Al Potter leaves today for Eagle Rock, K. Vanderbiltand Union League Club. tse fo“ harged to enter the races ire ter.—The City Club. the Capitol, tive Mansion, | order in his pocket and on his arrival bere |. Mr. y Riley's do 7 7 N.J. use| The 25 conte poor ninhs enespan cing akm ttn Coates . Pitriet buildings, Judicury | read it carefully. and at once report at the new | Will leave this week for Atlantic City, N.J., | ME spine 4 Phill ade 6 hit The tournament at Bethesda Park yesterday mn — Tur Bartre oF GET: isBuae.—15th street and . oe y el e! building without waiting for a1 . 0 where he where he intends to spend his one month's va- et dies ota eoveties ido was highly exciting, m knights of reput: = yOW OPEN—THE SAFE AN . SECURSIONS TOMORROW. same, or any other public | Necessary information. The national bead- | The oS arene Press Brick Com- | Sree pall aapeaatay! y ctf | held the lust and most important of the exhibi- we | STEAMER FLORENCE mEcenetons papas sure within the said District, | quarters, department headquarters, national | pew lnltl Fgh ag The cased eo ee Louisville +100 00110 o-3/tiom | 5 Wiens, wh ai CLEVELAND'S use | Willleave her wharf, foot of 7th st.. daily et Oand IL pe ae - ged in loud or boister talking, | €ncampment, or Hotel La U. V. U., are all near | bs e Philadelphi .0020000 0 0-2 e Rev. F. E. 8, who was temporary <i 1 a | Sm. and 1, 3.90, 4.15, 7, 8 ond: a Sr make ride or mene com: | 9h atrect aid. not far apart, with street car | Hem Mas not yet been chartered. piblpains 722101 0 180 6: 01010) 08 | eae cca Wer Reet ee BAKING POWDER. eo 5 5, p.m. for and 6:45 p.m. Lcatl tr CedmaS ot abearseticom ta" nactons} eotaes lobe lucia Mantee oe) thal baltioors Be Alliatice of Philadelphia is light, ; ipeay Sse Teer, Grit, | uring’ the absence of Dr, Fullerton, was in vas Wholeome, Leavens Most, i Mamsmatt Hatz.-Steamers Macalester and | ™ P rapa ~ At the rendezvons of the lon fleet | CFs. Stoler: bases—Brown (2), Pfeffer, Grim, ; — R eae, Gand 6 vad 2.45 p. & by the same, or in their bearing. or to | and Qhio railroad will take 14th street cars, | At te rendezvous of the watermelon flee y. Double play—Jen- | town yesterday and delivered a very eutertain- | "3 Scien Deans use | fiver Queen, Sand 10 a.m. and 2:45 p obstruct or incommode the said |eble line, near the depot and change at 7th | there are fourteen sail and about 12,000 or 15,000 Pfeffer and Whistler. First base on | ing lecture at the regular Wedn@sday service. | hss | pleare B. acd O. station t or flog footwa: the entrance | street and Pennsylvania avenue, Get transfer | W4ermelons. sine i" balls--Off Clausen, 3: off Keefe, 1. Struck out | _ The incorporators of the Warhington and we ues | $:15 a.m., 1.20 and 4:28 p.m. Fpehiptliny, ovo n. public or |to new building (Hotel La U. V.U.); the 7th | oa teveral fandead eo ber on the docks | “hy Clements, 4: by Keefe, 1. Time of game— | Great Falls electric road are making prepara- "3? us 29am ol, or such puble inclosure, square oF sylvania railroad walk 01 | Hl v Th Cm artic, ‘ | ue plc ietrewausitl ots hhway or road. as to prevent the free | west to 7th street and tako cars south, or ‘walk | " Benith, Galliher & Brother, 7. J. Ehryock & | aie eable Gelding and light batting were re- | Mr. H. D, Crampton hes returned from 0 "© ee ues ues use ee ese wee tube use tse mse mse lise Buewa Vista. 9 and 11 rrupted paseage thereof, under a/| across the Smithsonian Par J. McLean, I. H. Willett, Wheatley Bros Er, | *ponsible for the defeat of St. Louis by the wists bo is heme, Predorich ounty, MA. poof — pp Peeper Ree ef mak mete then for ench and| | 8 Itis all important that the U. V.U. keep | 7° Dicoe: J. “D. Kitch, ‘Church & Srronse, | Bridegrooms, the former making three hits ee ane ie aires Somnare : cortrantacend =! rodess Sa ea offense. (oe = that post oe _ onder \ iis Littinger & Miller. "| and twelve errors and the latter eS and oa = ining a Ss deh deel eg Coes paps : a4 lenin ssrgial, senha xe sala report m7 for parade on Wédnesday Miller. Ke ; -| Mr. ee ley, Miss Elmore, spy y E POTOMA: Comets ee ee ee ‘ercaian Depuctaeul summenters wai © | py The cause of this grent demand is the encamp- | {tree errors. Kennedy and Daly formed Brook: | sii Mattio Cropley and Mr. L. Cropley have CITY ITEMS. - Ixp1ax Heap.— Steamer Macalester * 1S of the act_a penalty is Pro | that every member of their department is in | Cl red atc lias tre at poor * | returned from Atlantic City oe A FAMILY RESORT. ibccea Kiisvane..Shesmaa Wasiabia: Maun. y toa tree or its total destruc- | tine promptly at 10 o'clock a.m. on that day. Schooner F. ©. Eaton, Baltimore, Capt. Tay- | S07 oun eo GG 6°00 0 0 $—8| . MisuMaryShoemaker isvisiting in Anne Aran- 2 Oday and Ends MUSIC AND DANCING. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7. Sand 9 p.m. | to prevent the use of the| The following assignment of rooms in the | !0r, is discharging. seal one “11 | del county, Ma. : ‘i | OF High-grade Underwear are all in our 48c. s vies gece sae TE | : hing posts for horses. ‘The | Atlantic building for ‘national and department | ptghooncr May Queen, Alexandria, Va., Capt. Sas tee oat gies | ME WOE syenrery widcaal non cchit oes | on Fraxc & Sox. One Price, CAFE AND CUISINE PERFECT. CONDENSED LOCALS. ; Iso to Le protected and Congress | hendquarters has been made: Hooms $1 and | nese et eee ak, Va., Capt, | Ward, 2. Home run—Dailey. Stolen bases Ma. a ag oo AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. 0 express the matter in the words fol- | 53, fourth floor, national headquarters; room | ,.)7 0° ‘Pa Saree” *P* | Griftin (3), Corcoran (2), Daly (2)and Ward (1). aS . etek Ceca i wal tothe es fourth fax dein rilprleg Vallandingham, has begun to discharg 2 rd (1 One Tomorrow. USevseoeeseeee ROUND TRIP. Abe. dw Ww . 62. fourth floor, department of the V'otomac . Ragan, the boat’ builder, is meking over | Double plays—Glasscock and Werden; O'Brien ANACOSTIA. era great deal of floor space precinct sta on Sth street, about all not be lawful for any person | room 90, sixth floor, department Ohio; room | , .” vorite battean. ? . and Dailey. First base on balls—! iy on the first floor of my new mammoth vena | [iberal charters offered first-class, reputable organt- 920 o'clock let night anit complained of being or pe girdle, break, wound. destror, or | S4 sixth floor, department Maswachusotts; room | MU TNOW IG Dae | a sum. | 8; by Hawiey, Struck out—By Kennedy, 3 AN ENJOYABLE RECEPTION. ing. Thave them in all kinds of woods and| sick. She har a ~“ “4 n ni vy of the trees Lede vor, department Mic! cacoarsip room mering at Old Point Comfort, Va. ay Hawley, 2 Passed balla—Moran, 1; Dal; , Mra. Annie R. Taylor of Jefferson street | marbles and the prices are owerned by the | For Particulars and terms address started for the Fr al, and on 4 x < ; fifth floor, department Pennsylvania; room ‘Time of game—2 hours and 15 minutes. Um- | 5 s | ype 8 sloverp i ‘any of the public | 41, third floor, department Wisconsin; room 43. an = have bought out pire ie narile held a reception last evening. The house was orgeseeagiecm of a I want to move them T. P. SHERIDAN, General Manager. - a <, 7 ! g | Cha v bs el dealer. ae » v] - a ce. Come . leat ies - = — Anocr 9:30. high Fisher s res or on any pri-| third oor, department New York: room 46, | Clvles Divers, barrel dealer. brisk | _, The New Yorks made it three straight at Cin- | SY1¥ lighted and decorated with girls and {oonicd and bay online time, Pneet be as ELECT. DAY AND EVENING FAMILY of 2202 th street west had her purse.con- Site}, y of the strects or avenues, | third floor, department New Hampshire. ica jens particularly cinnati yesterdgy, pounding Rhines and Sulli-| flowers, -The ladies were becomingly robed in Sime Ronen, Tbe Acccesianiabins RECURSION taining $52, snatched by a negro. who made his igh the District of Columbia, 22 gaa Henry Washington, colore: employe of | *8" for eighteen hits and making but one error, | Warm-weather costumes of featherweight tex- 513 Seventh street northwest. PLEASURE CLUB excape. stakes or any other pro- THE NAVAL VETERANS. the American lee Company, hid his slant foot | Ewing caught another fine game and batted | ture. The time was speeded by music, dance, - — a eogee= der w penalty of not exceed- wa ee ce oslo ta dk the | finashed between blocks of ice while assisting in | ##F. The bome team made nine hits off Rusie | chat Thies Hoahments. Among the guests! Souvenir Gold and Silver Thimbles, 8on- FRIDAY ACuUst 30, 1902 } Selman . rk Jesse McGregor, New York, from rn a ‘I ~ered “ig and Silver Pens, Souvenir G ‘St 8,3. PENTZ Hygenic lee Company ra Posrinaats An interesting program has been arranged in | Georgetown, D. C., to Fortiand, Me., with oul, Sl A oe et ed ee ee uarding fe Charles Entwisle, Mr. | 9, ickel and Aluminum Watches, Cab, Tae woe eee 2b badly injured yesterday afternoon by a piece | Tees. pothemogg bop iran a = connection with the meeting of the National | passed Nobska on the 14th instant. + Pee B 2 1 mn 2 ae y . Weedon, pears ind Silver Finger Rings, Waron | BETHESDA Pang . streets or s, 5 01 1 iy <a tes * a Phila |. 3; . 6. be te P —_— Frege anine on Bim He was takert t0 the of the publie grounds belonging to the United | Attociation of Naval Veterans, which will be ,,Hlarge Mary Maloney. Philadelphia, Capt.) qt tucg bite -Dorle, Eving’ end O'Horke MGA a el ss - Emergency Hospital. | States, oF on any of the streets, avenues, or al- | held in Baltimore during the week preceding | Thyme Hnlones: ingicvlurecd, | | atree-baso hite—Ewing and’ Boyle. Home| The triple Sunday school picnic was a hit. High-Grade Host ee George Cameron of 921 7th soo es dere in the District of Columbis a h and every | the Cae of the cast Army in this Gators pera ae yet Burke and Doyle. Stolen pam McPhee, oe org ieee board Light weight, re rant paieeeeyin ING MATCH i streets | such offender sha d city. ‘The naval veterans have been invited to| Mr. Jesse Wilver, jr. of the American Ice | D0? =~ eb sec d aaa ado aenmmemegl Fran io: TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 124. t injured. He | fense a sum not exceeding $10. take part in the grand parade here and hare | Comfaur, is considerably improved, and ia ex- | Comiskey and McPhee. First, base on balls— | ent Carroll, and Bethlehem Baptist, tunderSa-| gure o9 wher beg aey9 pecedinars rece Dr. Kolipi VAGRANTS IN THE COUNTY. wa pected to resume his duties at the dock in afew | BY Rhines, 2; by Sullivan, 2; by Rusie, 2. | perintendent Cornelius W. Davis, turned out in ~— . =e. daaed Klass. ecnplore the Baltimore | One of the principal features of the act ia the | “*7S"8*4 to do so. etre Passed bails—Ewing. 2. Struck out—By Sulll-| Pall ranks and spirits, Hilledale nnd. Garheld CR eae PET Prizes: Ist, $15; 2d. $10:34, @5: 4th, entrance fen. | extending of the vagraney law to the county. | _,22¢,celebration will Inst three dare, begin- | “The gour-mast schooner Ebenezer Hageett, by Rusie, 2. Time of game—two | migrated to Camp Douglas on the Potomac. First in the Field Always. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17, 124. M., pxerediedn, 2 veing, | Ring Thursday, September 15, and closing on | from the Penobscot, with ic Ine shiftet to pire—Mr. Lynch. There was good music and a similar time. Rev. | ,, First shipment Domestic Fashion Reviews for PROFESSIONAL RIDERS. crvons genevally were {ree fevin the operation | S&t¥=day, the 17th. It will open with a recep- | often and taken such'an unusually long. time to | , Cleveland again onibatted and outplayed Bor. | Dr. Peck heated the Hilledale Methodists, Hey, | fall M2 is here. Can be obtained at. either of ‘Eaeepeney Heopial. | persons gener Ore erases operation | tion at8 o'clock Thursday evening atthe Lyceum | discharge that rumors are aflout slong the front | £00. although the Beaneaters made a fine rally | Mr. Mathews led the Hilledaie ‘Dartiete end | the Domestic S. M. Co. city offices, 7th and HL Primes: Ist, 85024, @25:34, @18; 4th, 10. Henry 8. Robinson had his hand crushed by | of the law £0 lo: they remained outside the bees age ihe il La saatg | that ber cargo ix bad. "The ship's people pro: | i2 the seventh and ninth innings. Cuppy and | Rev. Mr. Johnson had the Carfeld Sethodiets | and 1412 1éth n.w. and 4th and Pa. ave. s.0. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 10 am, Shooting a box of giass falling on it yesterday. | city limits, but now in order to escape the law asec. The aidcees of weloome will be mado| |S these storine falae, Zimmer and Staley and Kelly were the oppos- | in hand, There was disturbance on the trip. | ®¥18,20,22,24 Match, open to teams of six men each. First prise, — = i hase to remain outside the District. | by Mayor Latrobe, Rear Admiral Wells of | "“homas W. hiley received today 100 tone of | ing batteries, Cleveland made 18 hitg and 1 | The frolickere were elnted 10c. Roydl Headache P #20; second, $15. BIN to Annul a Contract. pro - New Haven, €onn., will reply. It has not yet | Lykens valley stove, white ash stove and white | €!TOr, and Boston 9 hits and 5 errors, Sesto co a Gold medal to maker of best Individual record. Arthur C. Yates and others, by Edward La | gon ties of elt Tine na a sorderly Per-| heen decided who will be the other epcakerr, | ash chestaut coal via Ta Selec Hy ey 4 ed Sa ees ae ecu ca peas oe wee ee GRAND SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES. Gies, have filed a bill against John T. Doyle to | have be vi means of support, persons whe | panes eat Lethe pened Lae daha Excursion steamers did big business again Mand sce Couveland, “Boston, & Two- Petty have raed ae Takoma Ma. devas oe TE Proceeds for benefit of St Ann's Parish, Tenley - Pi arpeotag i person 10 | in the navy during the wer as an assistant pay- | yesterday. ans—Clev 4 5 v , Md., 720 71 > senelsccntrnet ani to enjoin the likely to become chargeable to the District mater: may make an alder Sehoice John Hooper is at Norfolk base hits Childs, Virtue, MeAleer, McCarthy, | Mrs, Petty has been with ber unvell mother. |g sf, Heller, 720 70h at now. "tials "Octteg oes SSUES OTe oT ny stat on Septe x 2 secon ay, the visitors,ex-| 4 letter si i Gi n. Mr. Benjai 31 ned Sham = druf. 1 ANDI jOLDI-1 “ they purchased of Mr. Doyle lots in block ila’ clacear ith oe top| cepting the delegates, will be given an excur- | Riley e. whar? for Richard” erie yl j Stolen bases—McKean, McCarthy (3) and Long. Aapyeenrae ewer ee gd don (org ip aerm anen sia | and boi Wednantay tnd hetyriag, Rane Giatishesl Maighin, giving ‘actos of O16 cach, Tae oe date aces within the District of | sion down the bay. ‘The deledutts will be en- | schconer (nnme not given) now due. First base on. balls—By Cuppy, 4; by Staley, 1. | “dry. Stonewall J. Potts is vick. Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases | (*P'4,, eputiful sconery ands Pleasant bi aby ohh ds pele nent th Tepes im or shout tippling | gaged in transacting the official business of the | Charles H. Javins,an authority on fish, says | Struck out—-By Cuppy, 1; by Staley, 1. Pawwed Mr. Fred Barbarossa Stangier will represent a Se ot pints fer, Teetabe cnet chan Glo can sat cn ce | ee sous who have no fixed | encampment at the Lyceum, that the demand is good and the supply poor. | ball—Kelly. Time of game—1 hour and 55 this community in Frauklin Division No 6 None Name It But to Praise. Rowe, foot of Fat nus footer Sadek wr met Gel Gh en Uiaat thik aaede thon Get en ee Tee & Sood account | “On Friday night there will be an electric dis- | Very few turtles are being received at the ater | Minutes. Umpire—Mr. Emslie. Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, at Kansas | Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. m : = po Spe ae chp bee Butts of open profanity | play by the white squadron, which will be an- | front, STANDING OF THE CLUBS, City. He wiil leave Saturday night.” A marvg of lightness and cvifincs. on ae: poy aan eens thoes ny ot pel Cai el ie = oy! Poe ee i ae ue S oe James Flannigan, Capt.. Lewis, | = Mr. a Wilkerson and daughters, Misses | ja27 Otfice 437 9th st. n.w. B*t Brvoe. ——_ l iaeh cass of acid Diaisints all cohite v, : ¥ many a attend, | cleared at St. John’s, N. B., on August 15 for € | Lizzie and May, of Baltimore, are visiting Mr. = -—— - eee renee highways of said Dustriet: all public prostitutes | but the display is expected to be one of the | Washington aud was to have sailed on the fol ale | .|z| & |andMre. Ailenof Jefferson and Fillmore streets, 1s . os) Roum Tam. jo Past Commander Pipes. all euch persons ead (a wotoriously | finest ever witnessed. It will include an exhi- | Jowing day. | ‘Dr. J. W. Mitchell is ill AMUSEMENTS. Band 0. TRAINS ee nee ne en ee ee Ce te enn ane | bition of the landing and drilling of the uaval |” Rebeonet Henry 0. Winahip, Capt Doane, £ | ‘Mr Geecios Braxter te the gesst of Me. Bab't | -Sopss === —— at ., lt evening Past Leyartment Commander | Conviction thezeot before the Poliee Court of | forces by electric lighta. | from Georgetown, D. C., with coal, is reported Cox at Belleview. 4 SS a eee at James M. Pipes was presented with Appleton’s for their good bebuvior for the space of aix | 22¢, street parade will take place Saturday | at Boston on August 1 W. G. Talliaferro is recovered. Penneyivania ave. and ith st. PtSem, Encyclopedia. The presentatio: Raila’ meat Ps morning at 10 (fcc and will be parti - | Schooner B.C. Cromwell, Capt. York. from Jgseph King and Alvin King of Washington TONIGHT! MATINEE SATURDAY. aaali te Depuccena Comoe | lasing in the public | PA'S4, 38, by the naval, veterans, the militia | Georgetown. D. C., is reported at Portland on street are summering at Newport, R. I. Indoors and Outdoor, a 5 7 1 mast sc] i a . Company A, fourth battalion (Emmet Guard), | fat drivers, lewd women. ‘iug bonfires, | ron, the sons of veterans, the letter oarriers | Charles J NOTES OF THE FIELD. M i ‘ 5 quits Followed by Free Concert m the aivins ccedecaria a erect Cad ft Charleston, cause of Clem Smith against Isaac 8. Lyons to came home last night after having bad a most Jrisitk catths over improve “te anemamer=/in their new uniforms and the fire depart-| ‘Three-mast schooner Olive Pecker haa arrived | This story 1s told on Umpire Barnie: Barnie’s | set aside a deed of. trast alleged to have been BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GARDEN. enjoyable time at the big encampment of the aise zune ment. |The chief marshal of the parade will | at Boston and reports that off Barnegat on Au- | father, who is eighty-four years old, saw him | fraudulently obtained. 8% Next week—“EARLY BIRDS.” a Irish-American Military Union, held at Scran-| ¢he Washinaton Pra aay na [agi oan to be designated by Secre | gust a a passed three-mast schooner with | umpire his first game in Brooklyn. The old| Alexander Kibble has been granted a pension | oe ton, Pa, Three rooms in the fourth battalion| The Wachi Library Association Inst | The sham battle will begin at 2 o'clock on the | "The welt ton canst erie Tee the | Sentleman eid: ‘My von, T would have dis-| pl orcas spn tices 2 District ea Section of ‘the Center Market armory were night elected Mr. W. B. Powell president, Mr, | 17th and will last about two hours, It will | Haggett. ‘Thie is the slimmest showing tines | O*REd Fou ten years ago if I had known you | Seca ioldier in company D, ere — mee thrown open tothe company and invited guests. W. KR. Woodward treasurer and Mr. W. L,| Comprise the bombardment and surrender of | the reason opencd. A large fect in due for the | Would become a base ball umpire.” Mra. George H. Thomas is erecting a house rea Se ee eee In one of these apartments was a full as pan "OTT | the fort. |The naval forces will iand in their | Independent, American, Great Falla and. Nu-| ,,,Uhia is the first time Cleveland has ted the | on Anacostia Heights OPENING OF FALL AND = ; and most attractive supper table. to which a 2 cutters and take posression of the fort, which | tional Capital compan wie Reina, Gasecock ‘rod Tronlap sons | Mr. James Purcell isi Moxbay. avats thane a agheey onabl ount of devotion w will end the ceremonies, A tug t parade an L. Give rgoes pegs ye ages i f Soaere 3 ENT weHTPe, aug; coming aa coeen elec ts , will be held either on Friday or Saturday even-| duewars’ Cle ss #everal cargoes of coal on | seniors of the team, it waa in. first place for a aa eer aan ag estrian Le nb ac AUTRE omed Capt, Waist hin f ions and. the following | ing. barge Miller, No.2, will be launched today at oe ee et Se ane | ee Cen Miliete & quedng int wantin ans wane, right speeches common to the ‘hair ere p ontheast, A. J. ———— Bennett's thipyar " near Richmond, Va. AND the speech fresh js and } tne Van Doren: northeast, = : mui | Manager Buckenberger of Pittsburg claims ae doubgwellialee kent men ts Ge ce light of the Eastern Dredbyterian er eee ie Pua a Se eae gatas a ecco Of a large number of ladies present. cra: 5 R. Woodward; George- | p, oe te jcan be fined $1,000 for leaving the field in | “ST ee “ = A ‘eople Who Got Into Trouble and Madto| ! | is ad ii me of Anacostia’s streets need weeding. (NEW) Sector the Watton Sidr ant gare every the el ete deer” mute WT Pay For it rnetfctpuaret tt'Varbor offce headed a | 40 ate the fn imposed,” "" BS ™| Aware. Sumeo Purcell aad i: Jordon are SS Tas evidence of appreciation when Capt. Walsh's her: Brightwood, Prin alley of the | Tia Briscoe and Fanny Butcher, colored girls, | ttle party to liver View this morning |. The game scheduled for the New York club Pasacoetia Goer eaey: Gothen ove ars NEW SoNGS. ree pth wovennnnnenvneevenoon company put up a remarkably fine exhibition Wood High Se i Aressed in blue sailor suite with white waists | Schooner Amelia has shified to the west | i Loulsville September 3 has been transferred | Govten Cross, met last night, : NEW EVERYTHING, | Fate. chiltren between 6 and i2 years. anil Before adjournment of the military | | It was the prevailing opinion that at least | and suspenders, appeared as witnesses in Judge | Riley's dock. i eee os eee Pan eee eee Z NOTHING BUT FUN. Koutid trip. TT ” ‘nion the following named were elected officers one hundred book-case stations should be es | Milly court this teorning. Ida cherged that, | Schooners Ida_and Oriental have made dock, | Ville elub to reach Boston for the morning con- : USUAL JOLLY MATINEES. (Each State Room contains Two Berths.) for the ensuing year: Commander, Col. W. F. | tablished in different sections of the District, | t 2 grt Gate) Sieur Mary Wadiageon teat tutes pier, | test Labor day, September 5. Zimmerman Breaking Canadian Records. REGULAR PRICES. su18-@ | Forfurther information addres A... HUGGING, Wes enrse pamander; Capt. Harry fuck In charge of a reading circle of ten mem. | colored friend, George Wood, struck her on! Steam launch Nelle has been. ftved wih |, COmsKeYs team! is not dolag much thie sea-| "The farnin, Ont, bicycle meet drew tothe Aonat, 0 ens Bosh, Dettemamn, 88. of ington, D. C.; ad; ers of the associntion. Supt. Powell suggested | the he: boiier and ergine at Ragan’s boat house and | °°". af aes O'Neill iene | Sthietic grounds of Bay View Park yesterday ‘elerhane 247, Capt. P. J. Keating of Newark, + quarter- | that one male and female teacher of the public | “Why did he strike you?” inqujred the court. | her upper works will be put on inn few de | peep eh epee ah ah re detee | athe coil sae’ Gata a eile gules | AS a runnte ; r fo ae — . Col. H. Lat gy oy | be mace prepa yer ed to the board of direct-| «Flig sister told him some stories on me,” she | _ Mr. Cocksey of the Washingtom teambont |e terete ” | and the meet was a success in every way. ‘The | $f" : | aad ba Soutien’ sad me Os cacuuetiien [aint ahead atee: ee cacoemmebed Meek answered, “‘and he struck me. = 4° i spend his vacation in Charles |“ Dovie, the former Cleveland eatcher. is bat- grand feature of the meet was the work of | cuner eee, accompanied the excursionists. ¥48 decided to 7 # central ofice at once and | “He struck her with a stone,” enid Fanny. v reas 2 one ting bar one New _ He hada home Zimmerman, and he smashed no less than three AXD PLEASANT EXCURSIONS ‘He had a pleasant time. es proceed with the establishment of stations, | “I heard him say you‘——., I'll kill you,’ and Irving Park run and three aingies yesterda percirrinmedretagine wamgeespmnlnarriy ‘The name of Supt. Powell was added to the| . an Both the games Louisville bas won from 5 er wanes wis r SATURDAY. — compiling tarpaietad' Us oakaca waseabocs oe une pene cets Bis Sukie As the time approaches for Irving Park camp Philadelphia in the series Just closed have been | tlso well received, and he broke the Canadian | 7p BUCKLER-WARREN DRAMATIC COMPANY. | Twoasoon steamers loura 77% streat ferry shart | board of directors. This commitice ‘will meet | gpci @ia®'t intend to hit her,” was the prison- | to close the interest increases. Many strangers | decided by one run. record in the one-fourth mile flying start. In & RICHELIEG | hourly from O15 am. unt 71S pom. TWELVE: ‘The only doubletrack route to Atlantic City | every evening at the Newsbors’ Home, 927° 6 | CTS Plea, and when questioned he admitted | visited the park yesterday and enjoyed its re-| Pittsburg tried Menefee, ite new pitcher, in| the half-mile dash, handicap, Zimmerman, | } : Es * — MAMLFT | MILE SAIL ON THE POTOMAC 13 CENTS. Sort the Boral Blue line and the Heading rail-| street northwest, where donations of money or | {aat,be had some words with the girland that | froshing waters and plearont shade. ‘The tent- | right feld for a few inuings yesterday Gee de | scratch, Fizred all hands but Sanger of Mil x Phcwa tT OF VENICE BABIES FRER Fond, Excursion tickets on sale all the year. | books eas be left, oF with Dr, Wil Th. Lowe: foo | Be tareM the stone. < ersare a set of quiet, civil and law-abiding | ball went out his way and he caught it. Firukee, Wis, twenty yards, and with him for | prilay Evening DON CESAR DE BAZAX, On Fridays of each week excursic: street northwest. ‘The books were | bat made you throw it? | People, | At 11 a.m. Hev. T. H. Boothe of Balti-| ‘The Pennsylvania state league is in a shaky | the last hundred yards the race was very excit- | Saturiay Matiues aii Eveniue AS YUU LERE TT | For PLRARANT EVENING TRIP tate 4:50 0. sold at rate of @5 for the rou i un Well, 7" Fesponded | the prisoner. | more delivered an apy roprinte eermon from the | condition and its disbandment ia expected | ing. | Zimmerman made a terrific burat of Prices, 75 Be. dost. Home at 7-45p.m. Sameschedule on Sundaya, Feturning until following Tuesday. Special ex- | Ghes were p: — eman's mad he doesn’t always know | text “The Lord is my shepherd,” &c. At 3 p.| soon. Altoona is th- latest club to withdraw. | speed, but could not overcome his handicap, | seats now on arle at box office from to 5. aul7.gt | Ommencins at $:0em Aastround rip, 6.809. Utsions at rate of €3.50 for the round trip will | another meeting will be held at So'clock next | W23t Be is sded the } a vy | Mae Rev.” W. H. Brooks, presiding elder of the | Pitcher Esper of Pittsburg is at his home in | Banger coming in ahead by about « yard and @ | 2° Cy Pcrnres FOR ROCKVILLE Fag Visi Aleuantcie, Va. be ran every other Saturday during the season. | Wednesday evening at the Hotel Fredonia And {ded the judge, “persons who don't | Washington istrict preached. AUS p.m. Rev. | Philadelphia recovering from illness. halt, Time, 1.07 3-5 for winner and 1.07 4-5) RASIWEDNESDAY, ACGUST 34, 1 ee Re FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHURCE. The next date is August 20. Tickets v yr debe know what they are doing ought to be locked | J. H. Jenkins of Severn circuit preac anen-| The games scheduled for today are: Wash- | for Zimmerman, who thus lowered the Cana-| dress JOHN E. MUNCASTER, Secretary, 'N. : | P | gu v ; geod until Monday following date of sale. For up. thusiastic discouree. The Forest Grove Band | ington at Louisville, Baltimore at: St. Louis, | dian record one second. ua ou Masonic Lodge, the Braddock House and the many Harris’ Bijou Theater fine of #10 : Sop test Pommagtranie cocoa Danian’ | Sart Elfen wilt be voliled and ‘vemodsied, | Ge he ote ut Washiag=| aucieg wich tena fates rece et] ee a RIT OLR ASTID OF GarESUED. a ois 3 avenue, and at station, . er Sis a ‘ - Seyaer of New Jerey avenue aad C sireet.— | 0 that on its opening next Monday night it | ton and lives at [No U2 Catrest. He ian tall a ee ee ere ee ee aan ae enero Renee at eae Bp ctr perry gern B NOSFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OO will be found even more cozy and delightful as | © man with » white , and the charge | The young people’ at 5 p.m. each 7 io rail t id se 15TH STREET AND OHIO AVENUR — y ee ee eee bees ge) they } gat 5 NE CUBAN GIANTS CoMIxa, and Ohio railroad, und good to return until Fe Matuiiuiis ws cakes Baltimore ana | “2 SmUement resort than before. The open-| Winnie Taylor. The latter lives In the od cate | poet Gael Hutes.a most interestitig partof| The famous Cuban Giants of New York will | tember 15. Choice of route via Chicago or St STEAMER “GEORGE LEARE” ‘Ohio Railewn, ing attraction will be the farce-comedy | zen’s house, and they had some hot. words | cay. | Visit Washington August $1, September 1 and | Lowis.—Adot. x13 OPEN DAILY. lane cee ‘eahhadheen | A delegation consisting of Revs. M. J. Nay- 8 P' SUMMER SCHEDULE ‘The Baltimore and Ohio railroad will sell ex- | men’ Calter Dgor.”* whi yey joubt re- | about the property. This was why it was charged | Jor and Hezekiah Lrown waited om Bishop Win, | 2to play the All-Washington Club. .The series DIPS eae —_—— FOR COLONIAL BEAGE eursion tickets at half rates from August 18 to | peat the extraordinary success it as heretofore he slapped woman. The woman was not | Tayjor of Africa at Washington Grove yester- | if expected to be very interesting, as the All- Queen Victoria has conferred upon Sir John EXCURSION: 21, inclusive, to Kansas City, Mo., where the Cored in Washington. It combines the pic-| much hurt, and the court imposed a fine of day to secure his services at the park at some | Washington team are an exceptionally strong | Pender the grand cross of the most dixtin- = NS, &c. aND Frights “TetmPment of the supreme lodge, | rere ities Of todas We a ee Cee ite | ouly $5, Adam was short of funds and asked | convenient date. He informed. the delegation team. All the prominent people of tho tows | guished. order of ‘Sorat Mitaet ed enn: | SEES Ea PIXEY POINT. Knights of Pythias, will commence on August | Practicalities of today in s way that is irresisti- | for eredit. ie that such a visit would afford him extreme de- | bave been invited and are expected to be | George. and upon Ashley Froude, secretary of | J 25. Tickets will be valid for return journey | !¥ ludicrous. | James B. Mackie, the comedian, | | “Your face is familiar,” said the judge, “and | light, and that he would communicate to the | present. ‘The National Brase Band will be in| the ivi sc commission, the rank of com-| y 21% Th Suth® en Reho raflwayis one of re- Grand opening at Piney Potat +, 3 some hy | ng 5 auarialieewuty. Hat September 15. Passengers will have op- | i & Popular performer, with his exes constantly | I think I will give you time to go and get the | delegates as to whem it will Dest sult iim to be | attendance during the series. mander of the same order. aeenithe aunifieent tion e outs or Chicago. 17 sensor E _ 2 present. AMATEUR BASE BALL. werent round- rounded himself with a number of ne‘ le ‘Yes, sir; face Pa 9 [Sie serine peg heap 2 sud ntzoddeld oa uauy axighal ietaen than | Gabe tea Facer relic ems en MATS wou Sis beak WOOK OF the nlp An interesting gamo of base ball was played Vv sete ee it is said to be practically a new production. | here, and I am a taxpayer.” ‘To Welcome the Returning Pilgri Monday between the Prospects of Georgetown | A Vereraws Sronr ‘To Kansas City and Return, $22.50. But the sparkle of wit, the inspiration of song,| He was given until later in the day to pay : 2s . ag7°3 and the Credentials of Northwest Washi | ser 3 gear the graceful dance are present in abundan fine. The returning members of De Molay Com- ee aE RERION, ce oll, oAtee, 30% The Chesa and Ohio railway will sell Fhe mes poner i the of If mandery, No. 4, Knights plar, who will ar- The game was won by the Prospects by tho | 146uhst. N. ¥. city writes us voluntarily. In 1862, e@xeursion tickets via Cincinnati, Indianapolis 38 at the Bijou ill be the per mi \e9a- bs bagi ‘Templac, | core of 14 to 0. The winning battery was Col- | at the battle of Fair Oaks, he was stricken with TY. and St. Louis August 18 to 21, good for return | wil same as formerly. treet | rive at 5 tonight over the Chesapeake and | jing and O'Brien. Collins struck out seventeen | PHOLD FEVER, and afte: a long stracyle in bosri- until September 15. Two solid vestibuled _—— fight. 91 | Ohio railway, will be met at the depot by the | men and only one hit was made off his delivery. tals, lasting several years, was discharged as incur- limited. di car, electric lighted trains. A Monument Dedicated. is | stay-at-home members of the com | The Young Nationals played the able with CONSUMPTION. Doctorssaid both lungs The F. F. V. limited, 11:10 The St.| - rs with the Marine Pand and fireworks, ‘and will defeat them by ), | Were affected and be could nvt live long, but Poul limited 2 pm.” No route Peicber. Beet | ce emnmast at Congressional cometary | be exeorted to Fuber's restaurant, on deh street, | "orrerasd» defeating them by a score of 9 to 0, | Merv stein te eat le tang, bat 8 some Pullmans to St. Louis. ~ Adve. é cq for lunch. A Reunion of the Harlan Family. ‘he had finish xd one bottie his couzh began to get loss, “ the choking sonsation left, and nicht swoata crew js in ca: ibaa only aii chicas 12 Me Mi pes) ror a ‘The Harlan family held its biennial national | gndices, He le now iu good hestth and cordially roe Tickets sold August 18 to 21, via Baltimore reunion at Richmond, Ind., yesterday. The | ommends and Ohio railroad, and good i entire number of descendan ts is 8,000, several HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA . representing | 884 feneral blood purifier and TONIC are all de- | Sspecially to his comredesin the G. A.B. Harlan, who < Gnaxp Cosczrt on the lawn at Piney Point HOODS PILLS arehand made, ani are’ perfect | INDIAN HEAD EVENING TRIPS fsunday afternoon by the Washington Mando- Johnson, South | in composition, proportion and appearance. 2 rERinde both ways, Br, Banjo and Guitar Club. Steamer George Leary, p.m Saturday; also Sunday, 9 o'clock —aen : Baowc-vinrcuresheadache. Draggists,25¢. : yogrhes Rock Exox, the popular resort. See advt. * x t

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