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8 3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY, UGUST 24, 1892. LOCAL MENTION. EAPID TRANSIT TO SLIGO. ON THE LOWER POTOMAC. IT WAS A TIE. GEORGETOWN. : BROOKLAND. a Sagas Almlessly in New York. | EXCURSIONS, & , aati Ps — = ty ~ —— New York aiithorities telegraphed bere = 22 et ‘The People There Meet and Discuss the | An Enjoyable Tournament at Which Many | Darkness Compelied the Cincinnatis and SCARCITY OF WATER. ] " : - =Ta ¥ aan =e ‘siieieat | Subject—Committees Appointed. ‘Washingtonians Were Present. Senators to Stop Playing—Other Games. | In consequence of the scarcity of water in the Reich Platt has retarned from aaa night = Theod ere Fr. Boucher ot ths 6:45 ME FORECAST vbr : | Folks at Sligo, Md., want rapid transit to and| Quite an enjoyable affair in the way of a| It was not exactly the same old, old story at | reservoirs the authorities of one of the upper | OS(em*bU"s: N. Y- fi ee ota nn? Star ond | TRE FLMOANT Fast FLIING vl Ppe For the District of Columbia and Marrland. a be : a Miss Norton has just got from a trip to, brother at 1417 34th street, had been discovered fight showers today or tonicht and probably | from this city: they have gone about the task | tournament occurred at Raleigh's, on Calvert | Cincinnati yesterday, but it was the next thing | Potomac cities yesterday found it necessary to | O14 Point Comfort, wandarhiig abiieniy chent ie 'chiests 6f iow aa ureday: alight changes in temperatare; winds | of securing it in a vigorous and business like | creek near Point Lookout, on Thursday last. | to it—the Washingtox club failed to win. ‘Ten’ employ an engine belonging to one of the Bre | Se! cask Sas tc hath maewibte| Tak we racex, Lice a ua afin southeasterly. | way. Last evening a number of the wideawake | The chief iarshal was W. RB. Pembroke of St. | innings were played, darkness compelling Mc-| Companies te pump a sapply from a stream in — mrinryy be wpe ss pa Posto dleey garebaberor ace ieplrege- od For Virginia, showers; southeasterly winds, Pecashoreser- ihe i Marv’ heralds Smit aid ehh tae as with th ™ the country to the pir jeading to the reser- @ sojourn in Brookland, have returne: home. 5 unfortunate man, stated that he beheved and interest 4 f that region met at county, and the Edgar Smith of | Q to call the gume with the seore 9 each, | {he country to 4 Aresox J caty re-| | Mr. and Mrs, Walter Barrows, with their chil- | his brother's ineanity to be due to excessive wae CONDITION OF THE WATER. |the Methodist Chureh, among them being | Alexandria, Va., and W. H. Walker of Washing- | Killen began the gime for the visitors, but in jc) Stay be ot the pies ist dcvacksy ta dren Mortgh and Macguatiis, bave gone for a of cigarettes. He said his brother was twenty- Temperature and condition water af 5 | Mesers. D. P. Mason, Williams, Dr. Stone, Theo. | ton; the judges were E. A. McIntire, 8. W. For- | the third inning Abbey took his place, and did the use of mene ie being observed by the people | Visit to Massachusetts. | Six years of age, a railroad employe. and that PENT? EVERY SUNDAY Soe eee ie. one tomneratore, so. Gon. | W- Noyes, Kiley Deeble, J. R. Hertford, O. H. | rest and J. Frank O'Meara of Washington, The | fairly well. McGuire caught them. Chamber- | of this droughtstriehes acetone ‘Though their | | Mra. J. C, Noyesand son Eliott are visiting |e went to New York Thursday or Friday Inst. >< 1M aganedlendemmediarised Pas er ne ie comusction, 36; condition at | P. Clark, E. F. Brooke, W. H. Larman, & A. | charge tothe knights was gitn by Rev. E. J. | lain pitched to Mahoney for the home.team, aad | Iawne and flowers are drying up for the want of | in Maryland. The New York antherities were requesied to Tat Piexrz rveny wepwes. Lawren il ‘ & alittle moisture they are afraid to use the | The new Baptist Church is now being painted, hold the unfortunate man until this evening, ea iltnene Nerege hy eavonied Lisitenahi from |S. oer sargayq kann to scatesibe dtegveaes| Pusber West expuear Bic compreeettan ee coomey | weae Eis MeOMbc WAN biog hie hanes ee tables, ds anima! life is more. valuable and there | the comniodious edifice in September. treatment ° isnot enough for both. ‘Though the river is| Mr. Eugene Willard of South Dakota bas just | =—=————————_—__»-______ | th connection, 36: Lay mperature, S83: cond! BG house, 36; efftuent gate house, 6. <i High water. | Low water. 1 Wilson, C. Condict, Chas. | Barnard of Washington. The knights, in the »hn Shea, C. H. Morgan, J. C.| order of their success, were R. F. Taylor, | winning. The Cincinnati team made 15 hits, rtiss, Guion Miller, J. B. Austin, | “Knight of Ivanhoe;” J. F. Clark, ‘Knight of | and 4 errors, and the Washingtons 12 hits and 2 | ALURDAY at 6 45 5 tor A INDIAN HEAD. Ewe k Wilse eSDAN of cr. j - Hardesty, Joy, Robert Chex, | St. Jerome:” James B. Raleigh, “Knight of Let | errors. Radford and Twitchell each made 8 very lov on the Georgetown stretch no fear of | reached Brookland on a visit to his mother and | Bisscne Cine < 02 a.m. Ss) ards <m- $34 pm.” pailord Morris, Garrison and Frank Fiddlef. | Her Flicker;” E. Walton, “Knight of Balti- | hits, and each 1 of the 2 errors, sees famine is as yet entertained. — — Pedacgeed — Mrs. De of Ae eee = See a 7 « was called to order by D. F. Mason | More,” and W. H. Hunter (of Alexandria, Va.,| Cincinnati....0 4 0 0 22010 0-9 ‘THE LADIES’ FRIENDS SOCIETY. street. Hie contemplates refosizing here and! After Scariet Fev . Pneumonia and Save your everight Consult Hewrts fmmecintely thereatter Der Blade oun | @teased in Wutieedue. costushe. afounied’ on 2 Washington... 1 4 10 0 0 1 2 0 0-9; At 3940 T treet: last night a number of the | Pfinging his family at an early date. | other prostrating ai Ms Sarsayariiia $ elected te a cade. Wright Curtiss was chosen | Mule and with an ear of corh dangling from the Mrs. Webb of Atlanta, Ga., has joined her | equate! tw thoronchly eam . urify the blood ve Crry Orticar Srone, Earned runs—Cincinnati, ' -appeaees po fag tok Washington, 3. | colored femaie parishioners of Trinity Catholic | husband in their new home on. Providence | needed streneth Nent then x. for $1; $1 Glasses, 50c. secretary. | Fonrney), wituignt pyar taco aad Of bie Tworbase hit—Twigghell. Three-base hit—| Church met and formed themselves into a | street. | jg My bay had Scariet Fever when 4 years cid. ieav. | JPURST GRAND EXCK x Guasens, $1. Hewrirn’s, 453 Pa. av sburlenssemalatnepaces ;.|_ The afternoon was spent in various amusing | jor” piste nae bal eee ce ettchell and | charitable organization to be known aa the| Mrs. Brown and son have been having a Sepia Sar wenk nd with blood FOIONED WITH | wa corenom COUEISL. Xe, 37, 8. of 5 |SELESDID sadist . » ‘a AN. | In response request Mr. Williams, a di- and banquet. In the evening Miss | by kien 1. be tbbe oF: YS emcatea am Ladies’ Friends Society of the Knights of St. | pleasant time with Mra. James Norton of Lan- = = became inflamed, his rings | Vo MARSHALL MALL “ rene © a good brush and Minot’s | Fector of the Brightwood Railroad Company, | Lawler of Cincinnati, Ohio, conferred the | Chamberlain, 4; by Killog, Lie Acnts yy | Augustine, No. 4. ‘The following were elected | sing street. ge, | Mayen. Teoub Mien So the Eye ent Rar Intirenn’en | Mememsber, Me aie Sosa tas ifrice will t © a vearly «et of teeth and ! that bis company would commence its work — a boon facie Lae Passed. ball McGuire, Wild iB prea bes rgccies is, Capt. Gen. Neal, \r dan; Dire, Mf rectly be lp y tireaamenr meng 4 rei tatiespaicy nerd teeter Sg “pie ot lem Fae ‘, Nannie jams Mary’s county, Mrs. 2 ‘i: , A. 5 ‘ident ‘Nan ¥ a | = whee | is, he. of track extension on, September 1 and by | Pcdersan of, Wacbingtoc cod Me iiss berlaing 2. Time of same 2 houre and 40) sccretar pare and Mrs, | valuable farmon the Sargeant road which he | “**tstow of food. I bewan giving him Rotxp Stax, Te. presse ~ ee, th ss rors ‘to the District | Raleigh of Baltimore. A prize in the shape of pire--Mr. McQuaid. Mary E. Jackson, treasurer. | now occupies and a block of houses at 10th and | HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, Ne.: Irish Potat § Tne wenld not be completed in tauch lees than | ® diminutive head of cab! and a stick of OTHER GAMES. eb Giseen wince M streets northwest, with the exception of the | which soon cured him. Iknow it SAVED HIS SIGHT. Sta ye Enet” ra few \ me e1 . " chewing gum was voted to Mr. Hunter for his | The Cle inti s * - | house where Mr. Phillips, sr., lived so many f not his very life.” ABBIE F. BLACKMAN, 2xxs tar of the , 5 one year. | Material and construction called for | shewing fum wee voted to Als. Hunter for his velands and Phillies played an eleven | At the Arlington stock yards Monday 106/| year, which is willed to his granddaughter, | Washinton ttreet, Boston, Maca. per barrel AtJ. 1. D. Prins 3+ » | the exy ‘e of abont 27,500 per mile. poegaberieerr ss parm hp the rate of 2.10 males | ining game, the Spiders winning. The game | cattle were up and sold to butchers. Best, 434 | Mra Nevahy McQueen. ic Reseeece —_______— Rersrxann's Ice Crean. 295 G st. now. a eo aad the Uiektwood conn | Per day. ‘The younger folks Anished the event | "48 @ well-played one throughout, each | to 434; good, 834 to 4; medium, 2% to 3},;com-| Miss Lizzie Hornet of Poplar Grove has just Pry ne hig edie app —oeepa * pany to tho end that the road be extended futo | With a dance, while the older ones had a sail or | side making nine hits, the Phillies two errors, | mon, 18, to 24. Five hundred and sixteen Paid ® farewell visit to her brother, Mr. J. | Mention. coe bento — eNO, Aut Ova OvTixe Sxints co., | Montgomery county not lees than two miles. | ® #moke, as their inclination suggested, and told | while the homie team were charged with none. | sheep and lamba, Lambe, 5 to 6c: sheep, 2% | Woodward Horner, preparatory to her depart- - aae 0. #1) now 89e., | Montgomery county tales of ' their previous wande: on the river | Young and Zimmer and Keefe and Dowse were | to 4; calves, 4 to 6. Fight cows with calver | ure for Chicago, where, on the 7th of Septem- CITY ITEMS. aie ben beun eponediat the tor - i} mane eee ‘and the bay. the batteries, sold from #15 to #40. State of the market for | ber, she will enter the Baptist missionary train- - - Se ar aneromeen wLD. |" Charies B. Greaves moved the appointment | Among the many visitors were: Misses Me-| Cleveland.. 10 20000000 1-4] cattle, sheep and lambs, brisk; for cows and | ing school of that city. Miss Lydia E. Horner, | ‘There Are Many Furniture Houses. ee d Brasx Booxs. Stat! © Sup- Of 8 committee to consult with the executive = Lawler of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. | Phila......1 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3, “alves, dull. wept emnyropi cing hr org em tinge ay Pee tare = rent enorme and smaee reget cist sgg siamo meng soy = : . Hill, Mins ; 5 m the guest of her brother an : Iy —nearly REP RES SOFA “ to maonenr & Rake ‘ ards of the Washington and Brookville and ee a ‘sad the fobering Wako pase’ runs_Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia, < é xorrs. Norfotk | £67 Mr. and Mra. J. W. Horner, at “Sylvan | every one of them is now selling at low prices | MUSIC in te afternoon ani even\nr-on Sundaya, - Vashi 4 Colesville turnpike companies | ‘onians. Mr. und Mes We i Walks, Mew Mee | 2%" its—Hallman and Delehanty. Thre fommodore A, W. Weaver of the Norfolk | Place.” but not one of them can undereell me—nor doos | BOATIN. pon which a portion of thei “ ed by the railroad. Measrs. a) by cbectee Iie it ac, Livebait always \c- | base hit—Virtue, Stolen base—Allen. Intire, Elwood McIntire, Mr. Crogan, Miss sat foes i O'Mearn, Mex. Torrens and daughters, | P4Y* Thompson and Connor; Delehanty, Al rd leaves Georgetown today after having | The prospect of the new suburban electric | any one of them grant better terms for. final, FIAT. Pratitne hizhw ged in w short vacation to again take | railway extending along 12th street bas given | Pa¥ment than Ido. My stock is very exten cottage omer) po e MeMauus, B.S, Clark, 3.1. Richardson, | on balls “By Young, Ss by Ieee, 7 nate charge of the important post at the mouth of | (utes boom to South Brookland properey. | iveand Learrs many grades, T cau auit yn. | Tab "his hal scot its om hy lie bara each OER ‘ ‘ . F. Flint, T. Anderson, N tbrook. | out—By ¥. ie Wild pitch. | the Potomac ly of Lawrence Leach, who res orb hae heargicedlegewd Bangm™ pon which, co-operation with, the | dis J. Sterling, Mra Campbell, P. L. Zimmer Noose’ ans, Ps by Keefe, 4. Wild pitch | 3tr. Louis Lowe returned yesterday from a the Brentwood rond, South Brookland, have Sones, Tne tow wpeks conditions may be SESS TE Do EM, brought about will be reported to = future | am Mr. and Wm. McGuire, Mra. J. Car-| snyder, i mpire—Mr. | ten days’ trip to Tolcheater Bench. the sympathy of their neighbors in the enforngd —— Sy Passine throwch the most beautifa romantic secting be a committer consisting of Dr. | 7H; Flora B. Forrest, Jennie Anderson, Irma Chicago downed New York for the second ,, Miss Edie Holtzman has gone to Harrisburg, | #bsence of the husband and father, who was ons Reppex, The Accommodator, scenery around Washing al 2 Anderson, Leon Forrest, Maj. Wright, Capt. | 4; > Ce f Pa., where three weeks will be spent. dangerously stabbed on Saturday. It 513 Seventh street northwest, Brocka W Novem Gaion Miller snd E- ¥- | Geoghegan of the Sus, Capt. Ketcham’ of the | 520°/poueh the Colts found the score 7 to 4 | TN: Mev nine’ the accounts er the secretary | Mf. Lewis e about completing a nice hoase week aye » ~ = . Xe secrets perp or Guns _and Rifles, £2.50 up. Cull and see | minutes The possibility of having to ran the extension | Tgert, as well as a number of others tempo- | of the ninth. Dablen's drive to deep center | 44 treasurer of the First Co-operative Build- | and barn at 12th and Concord streets. P. 3 e ¢ u ) 4 oa i them. Waxronn’s, 477 Pa. ave. Tel. 1761. * Joutaide the pablie highway having been eug- | THY located at Point Lookout or in thit vi- | for four buses drove in the necessary rine: how, | 6 Association were examined by the finance | | Me. W. P. Armstron eo - - _ yp ofr Messrs. O. H. P. Clark, 8. D. Waters, ever. The home team made nine hits and three | Committee, Messrs. Archibald Greenlees, Sam- | Brookland is very nearly Wala, = te ; : : = wea Odd Sizes TRURSOAT EVE. ADO, o5,64 CITY AND DISTRICT | D.F. Mason and Charles B. Greaves were ay” Se eee cesoes od Gin ves ere IR SOLAS CI ad nese eet en es sccieupeiaain: Of our 75c. and #1 Underwear are now in our! jy) UU TIA LODO A Or ata ‘a committee to figure out how muc! anaes! ors. Crane and Ewing oceupied the points for} fun es se ‘ pda i | seer inc. ne serggndaty came k ° Z ireman J. F. Reynolds returned to duty . Hine. ETHESDA PARK SMUUEMERTS TOSIGHE. mente repel ineed tak howe ero it conde | Te byes gna ae oa oe eren Gcmmbers Bont BctetYor te) CRE this morning aud Fireman I, K. Allen went off | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Your size —— cn | B | Bare to be purchase 20W ‘as to the > ampment. rai ir. John 8. Billings, jr.. is in town. Hyarrsvitre, Mp., August 24, 1892. + 5 ES Wreranp Harz. TI sccatete tee Coates Geek eee | heeled eeakgennd tt tes tater ta.) 7 TO. ‘The quarters of the Country Club have been : : Ed ead Cor Whend D. | cosceess mr rer uarentet aun matic Company in “Damon an which residents along the route would | erans’ Union will be held in thie city at the | “Bits? - changed from: the house nesr the lockont | Gsite a number of demcseste from dhe dle- : agi Sead Do You Ever Fish? If so, just try a piece GYPSY BAND, : 4 Earned York. 3; Chi tower to the home o! ate Dumbiane Club, | trict left for Laurel this motning to attend the "i > : Loanhead alae | ~roaspoag same time as that of the Grand Army of the | pase hits Anson, Dabi D. south of the Tenlortor Oainas Gees congressional convention. ag Se bites Kucatan Gum as bait some time.and | G.Jasz-Jaluss, Manaver.and Boar Lajos, Loader, “Grimes Cellar Door. Estimates of the exact cost of the road will | Republic, and the orders of Commander-in- | Schriver. ‘Turee-base hit’ Ewing iby Aatsoag ‘bade hen Aecck hie oa ised | 70% Till be astonished at the result. au22-6t vie fensas’s Lycee aten.—The City Club. | also be laid before the next_ meeting, Dr. Stone | PU & 2 x a # ws aoe =a A strong base es een izes . — PSDAY, AUGUST 22, Bi as a als chaded to secure pubis in 3 tment '» : J anaven (3)- “To the of The Evening Star ie 7 is are offering Great i Lata oe ee [© atte voting tes aaaks Gsthe chaxcds anther: | the Rotomsasoal i ciitaacsch wh tab beat or Re eee BT a Gata bare Me aucatiomc itis mules rete et oc ierclerrn cad peat fe prerpresrep iodo Toe Heaven = FUIDAY, AUGUST 28 EXCURSIONS TOMOKKOW. | Journed to Tucednry, Beytember Or at en | ening comrades, and the following or- | Passed balls—Ewing, 2. - Wild pitol—Gumbert Linden, N. | following players: Baumann, Fawcett, Jones,| First in the Field Always. THREE CONCERTS DAILY. peng ; j | LOD WHS Genera) BAEENG7ON; D. C.y August 22, 1992. The St. Louis and Boston clubs played two | the guilty parties? Whoever they may be they An interesting tenniv tournament will be | the Domestic S. M. Co. city offices, 7th and H| The latter concert wil be given on dancing pain Mansart Haut —“Steamers Macalester and | Gossip of Interest in Regard te Boats and| 1. 4 room, No. 62, fourth floor, Atlantic She in the afternoon Tm, the’ moraine gan | have fot yet been captured, and it is certainly | ‘Hettly given on the grounds of the Hyattsville | and 1412 14th n.w. and 4th and Pa, ave. s.¢. tage AS ERAS River Queen, 9and 10 a.m. and 2:45 p.n | nll ahi a Borngen yang Mn one in the afternoon. In the morning game ; certainly | Athletic Club in this village. aul8,20,22,24 ee a cen 3 ing, on F street northwest, cn bre. | Boston secured a lead in the second inning and | "nfair to accuse the Buffalo “strikers” without |” While Mr. Bernie Owens was canoeing on the = oe The Monday and Wednesday ev dansine aggre Boyt petiag ‘ | The steam racht Lovie Randall is to be | cured for department headquarters during the | were never afterward leaded. St, Louis se- | PFOof a little more tangible than any yet ad-| Eastern brunch Inst Slouday evening the bogt | | Elsenmann’s, 1924 and 1926 Penna. ave., | umsic by Stien's Orchestra ci: Walaa aia Howie George d in. Her designer and builder, Mr. | Pen (m\ encampment. Piper tered, its | cured four hits and made two errors, and Bos- eae ae fact that the United Statos | UPset and threw bim into twenty feet of 2 eee. por Vea and | Plenty onen carat ” a = ion s . a ton’s total was eight hits and twoerrors. Glea-|. 1 ‘ell-known fact that the Unit e8| but being a good swimmer hi naged wea. auldf,méwtr ~ = Leary, 9am. | ein or rect eek Ales ll nace, anti | Various departments of tho United States. | Son pitched to Beckley and Nichole te Kellr. | is infested with a ‘horde, thousands: stores of | een ne ho! way - - 179200 HY a Is92 Brturspa Parx.—Take Tenlertown cars. begin work next week. She will have asaloon | 2, The national encampment will be held in 5 ‘og | Tams who have foresworn work and live only| Capt. Julius H. Long, while enjoying his 10c. Royal Headache Powders. fuvEn <1 tr Oren, sues SS eae ce, ¥ and 11 | cabin forward of the engine room and cabin | Harris’ Theater beginning its session immedi- | St. Louis. 0 9 0 0 0 0 O 8 0-8) by begging and stealing. ‘They raided a village | breakfast a few days ago in his ranch on. the | Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggists. | Kiven yt LDEN, TIME a.m. and * pam ccommodations aft. The after cabin will be — al the review on Wednesday, Septem- pete ty . rae e 0 a 9 1--5| in Pennsylvania in broad daylight only a few | farmof Me. W, P. Magruder, was startled by | "2 = HINER MI TUPSPAY, AUGUST 30, r aii . 21. Farned runs——Boston, 2. ‘wo-base el ce and ari it by 0 it i eye meget oe - ee eee a [Sit eth 5 sien Mies ae Be Oeil SG Sct derd ie eaten wh tehdiet lime fu ten o telc~iy Gaels 1 oe Mlacérer thers pisy casual eecttemert ie Te oo seal Gash aes out | cia Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making aape- | TIVE tt «2 cman cael (Guceqsia Wacker teary Wi |sile, aud other necessary conveniences are | River View on Friday. Steamboat will be in| Gleason, 1. Struck out—By Gleason, I; are found in numbers, doors and nally caught him in its ‘eras and | avy!" Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting | iv ed V1 TOURS AMY NT ‘cogvas Farts.— Mary Wa planned on the starboard. Her owner is Miss | readiness to convey the comrades and friends at | Nichols. 6. Passed balls—Buckley, 1; Kelly, i.] A few months ago a successful attempt was | tossed him bigh in the air. = Shampooing; also cures Dandraff. mnyaote | EVE SOCESA REST Riven View. Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s | Tandatl, daughter of Capt. E. 8, Randall of the fwenty-tive cents for the round trip.“ Camp- Wid pitch Nichols. Time of gamo—1 hour | made to wreck » fast express on the Western | Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Holden have gone to| Eiixir Babek cares ail die Riven $1 : Association excursion. Perliz’s usual trip x ida it ires, &c., place wi 7 is | and i Umpire—Mr. nie. Nor’ : ni 4 ' S @ - mares all malarial Acad CONDENSED LOCALS. gan geese rep sipmbedoeetah unt in | ean Terie Wil ake place on Wednesday, | ing: St. Louis commencing’ the seventh inning | driven from the scene, which was at night, who | Jot on Columbia avenue, aud will shortly com: | Whee at Wikneee ten igh Arm No. ERR VI TL 2 - Ellis of the four- ourne, ¢ 2ist, and it is urged upon each comrade of| with score of 3 to 0 in Boston's fa- je attempts to rob wounded and impri 4 dwel i = regs ER v1 For profes and amatonre, Bagxtaxo sends the current number of Har- | from the Kennebec, reports delightfally calm | the department to be in line promptly at 9| vor. St. Louis made one in the seventh, tied | pmmengers,. Although greet n uprivoned stise Eiie O Belen of Washes eae guest | pgpervel of lightness and owittnees HEY icaaih sind aonb per's Meguzine. | weather. Every stitch of canvas was sot at the | o'clock Wednesday morning. the score in the elghth and doubled their wore | offered for the arrest and conviction of these | of Mise Flo Harvey at Highlanks Z = =e cylandtirant arrat ne om ten days RA highly enjoy sos — H = and not a shred — in till the Chesa- oe ——. oe Karttin Leper yk the moa ies ouis ape a and one cers desperadoes, pers are sti Ec large. I] Mr. McElfresh of the government printing AMUSEMENTS the queen fro the Morton Cadets have returned from | peake capes were reac] a a iy error, au: om six Staley and Cancel | MAI they were ignorant dupes of such men | office has purchased a lot on Wine avente, op. 2 4 tand, Vireinia Piney Point, reaching the city Inst night. | Engineer Tennyson of the steamer Mattano | on Pennsylvania avenue, Logan Command next, | Caruthers and Buckley and Staley and Ganzel | as Sweeney? ite the Scl . a | Onstor of the day Lawnexcs Lact, who was stabbed by | laid off this trip. Sedgwick next. Shaw next, Custer next, Lin-| were the batteries. At the frightful wreck by flood at Johnstown, | house built apes Garren eae \iteanp watt. ENTIRE “Ghul ay BhEcins Henry Goodwin in Slater alley on Saturday last, Wemistant Agent Killman of the Mattano is in _— = neary ie on a . St Lonis 0000001236 ee Years since scoundrels mutilated | Miss Laura Lewis has returned from a visit reece ‘i r ; ; had #0 fai erd yesterday that he was re- | Westmoreland county, Vi ine is formed it will move by fours and by : 3 | the dead that they might rob at leisure. jt ie mal . TONIGHT. Avicur moved from the Emergency Hospital to his | There was.a falling of in the number of ex-| Tight into line on Pennsylrania avenue, the right | Botton . “ae ome, 2, Hosta 3 ice | lem several othar cine will, oocus’ tor the| "Minnie, are BW Brooke, at Landover. | rare mocatmn-watuen EAMATIO COMPANY . home. = | cursionists vesterday. resting on or near 10th street, and the review | | Earned runs St. Louis, 2; Boston, 3. Two- | sicughtful reader of train wrecks uecompanind | sist ABnie Long is at Atlantic City, N. J. In John Bantu's Great Play, Loris Zanetza, a boy*of thirteen, living at | Mr. J. O. Carter had,his finger smashed yes-| will be made by the commander-in-chief. After | base hits—Werden, Duffy, Lowe aud Quinn, | ).°\Gpiiul reader of train wrecks accompanied | | Mr. W. J. Spicer delivered an interesting lec- DAMON AND PYTHIAS. 642 Callan street, while working oa a press at | terday in the hub of his buggy. 76"! this the column will move by fonts to the lett Riclen bones _cinmecock (9), Werden, Morttslty’| scaicate the wrecks to bo the mmanaof plunder | ite it mentee eee his parents at MERCHANT OF NELIGC 606 18th street had his right haud lacerated sex- | Mr. Harry Carter hus returned from Qcco- | &nd pass in review of the commander-in-chief | (2)5 con Balle Off Cesathors 3. off Stalex, |. Many among this army of tramps frequent | Leonardtown, Ma oq Saturday Matines wad Evening TL terday. His injuries were dressed at the Emer-| quan and is again on duty at the dock. and the President of the United States. After 4 fiers by plished. ball-—-Croake ‘ana OP the line of the Erie railroad, riding on freight | “Cornelia Butler and Carrie Galloway, colored, Prices: T3c., 50e.. 25. Hospital. Mr. Barnaclo of the Independent Ice Com-| the Department of the Povomac is in line on | & Hit Cue By Carathore, 2. be’ Stale a, | trains and even on passenger trains. ‘To say gave a reception to W. S. Quince and R. D.| Seats now on sale at box office from 9 to 5. F. pete 422 Queen — —_ pany dock has returned to duty after a serious papier — oer lan form accord. | Tce jus-thor of Mt alee Ga oe they “now the road” as well as the train- fin ast Monday evening at the residence of | WiRiEN Sit SEE ae kite as - 7 dria, jis right index finger badly cut by a} ills ing to veniority on the left. fi be men themselves would be the literal truth! Wm. Giles Butler in Blade 2 “ Booserod = eee morticing chisel at Belt’s mill, 13th and € | oner Bertha Dean, Taunton, Mass.,| 5. It ie requested that Custer Command detail | Pité—Mr. Barni ‘That they should make an attempt at this time | those p oe oh wae Lalu emg tigen d KERNAS'S LYCEUM THEATER, | (OME, COME, COME streets northwest, yesterday. | Capt. Thomas, began to discharge yesterday | some comrade as color bearer, and that ench STANDING OF THE CLUBS. to wreck a fast express for robbery, knowing ie Ellis, Ida Jenkins. and Susie Mack oo E. D. Cattax of 1416 Columbia street was| afternoon, comrade in line carry a small flag and also his | — cai 3 that it would at once be laid against the strikers, m. Alexander, Clarence Mack, Perey ernie ind 1.45 INCLUDING ADMISSION #145 badly hurt about his leg by ng at 7thand| Schooner Emilie Burton is at Baltimore with | Walking cane, and be supplied with the badge 2 | is not improbable. wn, Win. Berry and Wm. Brown.” a es ‘ N streets yesterday afternoo: jumber. of the order and one of the department, and in | Last week we reed that a “freight train” at f W. B. HL. Indoor and Outdoor Show, Tethe Leese Fair. zohiaatow Kier has by his attorney. Judge |" Schooner Puritan has arrived at Baltimore at a. | Cheektowaga was burned by the strikers. Now —_—>-— < i yt . brought suit for st Jobn | with railraad ties. REEN Cuay Swirn, it turns out that the long string of cars which vs URLESQUE AN! 1 ANY, Linder, Johanna C. Block “and Schou: Lottic E. Carter,Georgetown, D.C., Cuan, V. Perveve, Ue pertiment Commander. — wax burned were incurable “cripples” which | Wilson EL’ Browe ag aia eee a ” RibCa@oceee | 1. Block for malicions trespa=+ Cwpt. Gaskins, has been repainted. ‘Has. V. Perreys, M. D., prriswill the company had consigned to the serap-iron PTE seh een as CTIFUL SCMME: T ve Hots 9 and 10, square $20, to build coal vaults, | iir-J. W. Kimlock, engineer at Carter &| Assistant Adjutant General. Baltimore: and ‘Kindifag-wood heap. Had destruction of | 4- 4- Lipscombhas filed a bill in equity against rere Reanim arora Or “WASMINOTON, —_.—_—_ Clark's dock, is at his home in Prince George's SEDGWICK COMMAND'S DELEGATES, eon.” property been the strikers’ object they could | George W. Brown, W. H. Tucker and Thomas tawss OF MAiSMALE mary, The Cattle Market. county. Md oaicklenve. | Last evening Sedgwick Command, No. 3,| Betten..- Mayitingt casily have busted hundreds of cnr of mer-| Norwood for an uecounting. The bill states ae ee At the cattle market, Union stock yards (Ben-| Capt. Charles Banagan of tl Vashington | Union Veterans’ Union, held a re e f aa | Chandise; but they did not do any such thing. | that the firm of W. E. Brown, & Co. (GW. , 7 > 001 : . held a regular meeting, | _ eas Ue | Oe ek : us * BE . ir., & Co. (GW. Bing), yesterday 162 cattle were on the market | Schooner Fannie B. Shepherd carried 1,000 0.1 °X2i Dumont in the chair, the commander, sii di tak sical tenures ect eos vetcon aed | PTOWR) made an assignment in 1876 to Tacker Been re. round “trip. lyin and sold ss follows: Best sold from 4e.to 45¢c. and found the market a great improve- | Col. W. E. Rogers, being out of the city. The cna: lay again thie | futher, that, burucd as they were during a | #1 Norwood, and he charges that the astiguees Sot Varen dere tvomeee. “Meee Vens per pound; good, from 3i¢e. to 3ie. per pound; over this port, He will sail tomorrow for | following delegates to the national encamp- | Morgan Murphy may not play again this | ‘riot: the county of Erie’ mst pay for then | failed to protect, the ‘amsignors’ interest by wl: - | Blackiston’s Island ment were elected: Dr. Frank T. Howe, Gen. | year. Hg spl 7 7 ;|lowing a piece’ of property, subs 45 and 46, medium, from ic. to S\yc. per pound; com- | Blackist Jand to haul out. Dr. Fran y it is easy to think that the railroad company ae pompeaes : INS FAVORITE ‘mon, from 2c.to 2%{e. per pound. 627 sheepand | _ Capt. Revelle of the schooner Eclipse reports | Jos. S- Dickinson. Col. Neil Dumont; alter- |“ ‘The Louisvilles have won six straight games. | may not be whoily innocent in the matter, square 510, to be sold at an inadequate price COMEDIA®, Ways lambs on the market and sold as follows: | Slow sailing weather in the river, | aad Cast, Panes Sei stem, He Warman | ‘The Baltimore-Louisville and Brooklyu-Pitts-| Nowa word at to the strike itself. The pes chge edo frettpaitce wwpeeeniped JAMES B. MACKIE, oe Oid sheep sold from 3c. to 4c. per pound:| Four-mast schooner Bournes began to dis- | snd Capt. B. Palmer. | Delegates to the burg games were prevented by rain. gwitchesen employed ine raiiroed “yard” lave | SOP Dn whens bere Stel heoems eae ND INDIAN HEAD EVPN “lambs: from Se. to 65cc. per pound. Cows | charge immediately upon arrival, “ Gen, Jos. Dickinson, J-'& Palmer; al If Von der Ahe secures Pete Browning, Car- | * peculinrly hazardous occupation. ‘They must | toc uuiainant. He nske for on tote HIS CLEVER COMPANY, ore me with calves sold from $20 to $40 euch. State, Schooner Carrie and Ella, Baltimore, Capt. aes 5 ruthers will be retained as utility man, go between moving cars to make and unmake | Fe COMP om a Mipsinsraseeert IN all i Capt. 8. A. Johnson, B. F. Chase and Col y ‘ ; ‘against the collection of rents, the appointment Marstall Mall aiaaaraes tke. O'Malley, expects to sail this evening. = Beale home Fred Dunlap has disappeared from the dia- | couplings; jump on and off swiftly moving cars | Sgsinst the peal Sema hm 9 4 cxEw) out, Big Pas acer Sa Capt. Daniels of the Baltimore schooner | eee ae ener oan, E- Rogers, | mond forever and is dabbling in horse flesh as | and engines: quickly throw switches #0 as to Pligg er, an account and a retransfer of GRIMES’ CELLAR DOOR. all for ‘eicseuuiaas eames @uaec Hulda, from Norfolk with lumber, reports that | also 9, delegate to both encampments by | trader. senda rapidly moving train cut into two or | the property. NEW FACES, NEW ACTS, ins ox sftermoon tr Friday, Septembe kets for | he was five days getting up the river. Bad sail- | ¥! « — . Clements had his arm examined in Louisville | ™ore parts on as many different tracks; all this MALT ce SATETY 3 SONGS, ‘company's Terular boats $3.50, including admission t ——— was bol bangs ay acetate ae tia" AMUSEMENTS. by a physician yesterday and it was discovered | and me = light and — = proud or _, ‘The Cate in the Treasury. ‘sore in ear ee ER RIVER QUEEN for Alex for train leaving B. a s ¢ schooner John B. Coyle arrived a sr ease aad that « bone was broken. the tracks are couted with sleet a8 well a3 | To the Editor of The Evening Star: ; - ttre ws far downs as fs) ; ~ rc — ld & Alvord’s wher? this morning after a ‘Ten th - d end thirty-fv en they are free and dry. A daily list of . i 5 USUAL JOLLY MATINEES. Sind] Hall, both ways, st 0a ae 1g voynge of thirt twenty-two of | , Wixtanp Hatt.—Mr. George Buckler, tho | fem thousand two hundred and thirty Ave | Tesi acciluts to thoes nimble son fog ame palrsiragene sneered -acmtymodied am REGULAR PRICES. Sun lay schools rvitic to ‘Adtt. s t witnessed the two St. Louis-Boston games at ‘ venty-five NEXT WEEK—KATHERINE Ro! the Iver h were calm. ‘The schooner has a cargo | 7oune tragedian, entertained a good louse | FAC ie ote ae would bea surprise to all who are not familiar | tB¢ 234 instant, stating that seventy-five cats in | _? ee veers MOUME VERNON To Atlantic City via Koyal Glud Line. | of 4 tons of crude asphalt for Barber AP. Co. | pit his Git Heke ee at Wil | “Games scheduled today are Washington at | with it, Often one is caaght between. the | the Treasury Department had been trapped and BAT oF cerrrssune. =... iced ——— The only dou contamer, Jane is lying st the American Ice | study of this playin which he has imper- Cincinnati, Baltimore ‘at Louisville, Philadel Bem pas ae cick fies to jelly; they are Seceya I sare to say a grees EW AND PALATIAL STFAMEA Sscds tao eset Daan Lic cede ‘ompany’s pier. ; pees ‘at Cleveland, Boston at “St, Louis, Brook- | run down by engines and fall from’ care into | ni t information must be a nickel-plated “« ote yg thom ar baa demeanor Mr. King. superintendent of the Hygienic Ice poragg npn egg et ets | Ga ot Hetebeng und Sore Tak at Caste: eternity. _ The men who have struck at Buffalo | Ananias. It is true that an order was isued by ent epee Aaa. SATURDAY, MONDAT AND A On Fridays of each week excursi: oo Kas negotiating for some frozen | expressions of ay proval, and last night he|, Thé new St. Louis pitcher, Hawke, pitched en. tana =< Ads per hey Ait i to} the Treasury officials directing that all of the POR THE rer Bret e » sehen pcg ade ayes ‘e- | Product at the docks today steep rier for the Pi ke City club on August 12, 1891, een hours. For three months they have se 2 oPr: ‘auch ne « Turning until following Tuectay. Tice | “| "A valuable horse ‘belonging to the American | *BOed* gratifying improvement. ‘The part | for the Tocomoke City club on August 12 190, | Mic? ir cmplovert to tedie tie clay to ten | Ge be got rid of, but inatead of seventy-five | 21% meus conoxtar. BEACH EOL Tes mae 7 mn Company had a tumor cut from his shoulder | 20," toe cagnot fail to win friends for | tem, and he retired no less than twenty-six of ih eS bon sonorl in New = aaa t dof murdering # on ae 4 EXCURSIONS, &c. bad Me oy fates tl his morning. : 2 Die his opponents on strikes. for the same pay, but without success, Then oe them, articl iC [ON 5 phoh: FOO Ax Rue Owing to the fact that so many of Washing- | Painters were at work vesterday on the hull | BOT Zhe support was ‘commendable. | Mr. | iit OPPOMerD ay. the’ Buffalo first baseman, | they struck. ‘Who ways they bad not. the right, ea wee eee —————————— SMITH'S CREEK AND POINT tors geod popes tof oval aa of the Sota ed Washington propaloe Wan | Desking apreeningsseinof greta |g Posy gear any gine ss nara | ora ey bare note fd nal Sires omen cern are St el rom | OUST ANHUAr Encpamon weve A sy hy soil gece amegiatbsenterd | ington, Capt. Davia, dnatien wtih Gaopamareeds a ‘ination shat | 88y8 he never will cover his hands. ‘Doc” was | _ At the highest rate paid, and allowing for the ment; and as long at they are as wild as at the | VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIA-| On Monday st p.2n nntns Mednestoy. a.m. sales of the great sl a be for bit iti one time a catcher and was regurded as a | different lengths of time wrought for a day is ay ev On Wednesday: t § cannot but command esteem for mbition. piaokl-re resent time need have no fear for their lives, To RIVER VIEW, P at Latimer & Sloan's, | Labor Day in the District. Tonight “‘Damon and Pythias” will be given. "| phenomenon behind the bat, except for a dispo- | they receive only about one-fourth as much asa | PIS" pig Coe "oe sary Department Thursday. Augant ice garth will oj ping wales Tu Ata largely attended meeting of the District] Tunxen’s Exouiex Gins.—The attractions | ition to fight 1. departmental clerk of the lowest class. Where rae pues erm. Steamer Sami. J. Pentz will leave her wharf at 9:45 “Bret-claws evenings, 7:30 to 10 p.m. No such oppor vori! i ei ‘isk? Dic - ¥ b 6.45 p.m. can ve 4 eh a n Of Labor last night it was decided |at Kernan’s Lyceum Theater next week, |, Jack Glasscock would not bea warm favorite | is their compensation for risk? Did a clerk ever! 1 1 95 59 Escursion to Atlantic City. | Sosibed or the members of the eriathe sake | view uf LOWER POLOM AC , in Louisville society ¢ ‘from the epithets | love his lige as an incidevtal result of shoving s , ee on tiem: | tle uestion of the proposed demonstration ae La a ee ce 2 pemen's Se ee Ghiy newstapers, | the quill? Trepost that it is unjust and cract ote, Tenneslvania | vill run the last day might, 7:30 | ere on labor day be left to the various labor | fires "Sghe English birlesque aces i- | Clausen’ neck inadvertently came in contact | to accuse the strikers without proof of crimes | (v-rate excursion of | the ee , orgunizations of the District. ‘The Bricklayers’ | Dates, and will prove highly uttrective? he ie | With Jack’s right mauler and @ squad of police | for which they can have no possible motive. leaving G46 xis’ “Miele toc geet toes | and Blacksmiths’ Unions reported that their or- eectba: pretty and shapely, and proves equal | Were necessary to escort the short stop from | If the other organizations of railroad-workers ig at £25 pom. ever offered to buy goods at your own | Come take advantage CW. Mae ALIPORNIA. TEXAS. MEXICO. ‘al senut-monthly tourist parties over the ern Paciie Company's Sun’ Ret awd then agua i i CHEAP roaten Fates, Apuly te : : re. Which a2 | until following Monday and sold at rate of Wis 26. PR Sus wrosawss, X.¥ ashing. Sailing, ieations liad iicaidhy pe ralp aa al | the grounds, see fit to take their part as brothers, which, in | Until fo AND PLEASAN: URSIONS. ie. : “g . on the Chesapeake. B.und 0. | parade. Aftcr the transection of seme routine | oj age? Tan Ligveaiesl autre: cations ¢ Louisville management hasbeen ickering | fact, many are by ‘blood, they have the right, | €8-60.—Adet, our att edmone alee erematas 15am. 1:30 p.m. $28 p.m; Sun- business President Whitmore presented to Mr. | lively. Among the specialty stars are ‘Turter | With Pitcher Jones of the Joliet (IlL.) team for | And right or not they have the power. ae an Gk ee re ERCHANTS AND MINERS’ TRANSPOKTA- at $35 am., 1:30 p.m., $15 p.m. $1 round | E. W. Oyster the engrossed resolutions adopted | and Hussell. Minnie Betas, tor and Gill and | several days. Jones has been doing fine work | , It is with difficulty that the companies have} Py ourran Enxvrriox ‘Twosslooe steamers leave 7th strest ferry weert Mt nba" et. {on August 2 in recognition of his services in | Fred Rauth. The ntine dance is an at- | Ver since the season opened. Manager Pfeifer | filled the places of a few hundred important ") hourly from 6:15 am. until 7:15 p.m. TWELVE-| * TO POSTON BY ara. a connection with the passage of the eight-hour | tractive feature, and wit be gracefully executed | is also after a catcher. If he is engaged Weaver | men, if, indeed, they have. Should the many — MILE SAIL ON THE POTOMAC FOK 15 CENTS. " A Pleasare Tear to Niagara ¥ [pong by the Misses Ruswell Aud Fleming and the Sis- | Will be put in left and Taylor in ‘right, ‘This | thousands of conductors, engineers, firemen, | 411 oven arg Poe ae reso MAGNIFICENT IKON STEAMSHTPS A more interesting trip to Niagara Falls could | — tors Montain. The burlesque is the latest and | Would materially strengthen the team. brakemen and operators think to join them in itd ; — setae | . than that of Ang A xpecial train of da: coach Ex-Gov. Shepherd’s Contribution. most successful version of Cleopatra, and will| Ren Mulford ways: “Yankee” Sullivan is | the strike it would be a practical impossibility | {XP DAY: BEST DOCTORS BAFFLED. MIRAC ve ULOUS CURE BY CUTICURA. For PLEASANT EVENING TRIP take 4:30 p.m. ‘4 | Commissioner Ross received the following | be weil staged. itching as good ball as any Red on the list. | to replace them for months or years to come, ¥ aclor care will leave B. and 0. station T is ie believes in putting them over, and his speed | even though 13,000,000 soldiers lined the tracks’ ik at Washington at 7:35 a.m. and Camden stati, | ter this moing from ex-Gov. A. R. Bhep- ee ee = Pas oe Fa = ix greater than that possessed by any twirler on | They have the legal right #6 to act. The effect} Your CUTICURA REMEDIES yerformed sucha Baltimore, at 5:45 a. m.. passing th io herd, which expiains itself: resentation at Albaugh's Grand Opera ‘House | Comiskey’s staff. It is something of a feat to | of such a condition would indeed be appalling. | miraculouscure upon iny bs by that T would deem oye Fieteresque Wyoming and Lebigh vai! Batorinas, Carmvanva, MEXco, for the week commencing Monday, August 29, | fool Roger Connor as Sullivan did. He had | No one can estimate the suffering that would | self selfish and unchristian-like were I not willing to anthracite coal fields of Pennsyiv . 4 : me ng the three chances to drive in runs. Once he siruck | ensue. Even the partial suspension of traffic | «ive public expression to my sratitude, About aki, arrivingeat Ningnra Falleat midnight. As tickets | 34, Dear Mr. Tose: aparece ee [eee ee en cate Tt ens denn cmt Fun ctier times ba cant, etgalar that | OC Dek wee Tad been above 440 Wesmmes | Sen ceetete ee once Wee ae will bave a ten day limit ample time w 3 Vaughn caught. many would starve to death if-a strike of such | eruption, which broke out ail over his little body, and jacbe ger deen lige whoop send 3 nthe citizens of my native city and ther | oe nde fomiiar to ropulay theater gvers, Tha) Vand regent ana tmaguitude were ‘prolonged into the second | tecme > painful that be was alice! uamagarwtie, See Ae cof cen, (forts to entertain the men who eaved the na- . ‘a es b aeP-! ‘s month. ‘as in continu: night an . as % Southern Canada, and the lake regions of cen- | tion aud its capital I inclose check for @100 aud | the exigencies of the Hot den wale at con | “Old Man” Duryea, if the following dispatch | "Tt would, however, serve one highly useful | disease advanced, ft became. offensive, und it looked BY Ferfurther information addres A. 1. HUGGING, Men ell regular trains and fogs trust you may be successful in your efforts to — Ni SS > ‘ginally ecour on | be true, is the latest Washington player to | purpose, even thongh from the strikers’ point | ike my precious baby was going to decay in spite of mOuED Tar. . foot Dock, Baltimore, Md Elmira, near which city is Watkins | ©®Pit#l despite the caprices of an American = ee ’ | Crxcrvnati, Aug. 23.—‘What do you think } teach the worl ta railroad is in no vense a at ° Glen. That theae exearsions over'a new route | COBH. « Very truly yours, been presented in almost every country ‘une? |ofw felder wo would pot another cut of he | Bese of property, but tat it im public ima | ford irestone, Tho Sat wok the pln sa POTOMAC RIVER BOATS are full of interest is demonstrated by the phe- Avex, I Suxrurmp. | ihe'sun. For years many attempts were ‘tade | business?” asked Jim Duryea this nfternoon. | tution. , 3 ‘second week a decided change for the better, and I be. oem. occeceeemiamiamesn pane nomenal popularity they bave gained in a short | ee by thertrical managers to produce the wpectacle | “That is what Holliday did for me,as his ter-| "And all cating Americans have a right to de- | cont wns cided chang for the better, and T be- 1:30p.m.,* re ee == time. The round trip from Buitimore and w the Chesapeake for 10 Cents | in this country, but ithas never been accom- | Tifie hittmg cost me my head. I ‘drew my re- | mand that railroad ero be paid wages | eruption began to dry, his appetite returned, bis skin ‘Steamers LADY OF THE LAKE. MOSELEL. ’ Washington will be $10. — 411 | cz Columbia from, Bay Ridge at noon, | plished, owing, perhaps, to the great expense | lease from Washington today.” | The Senators SeBeaet aves euch s Sicike, even: it | became a natural color, and in nine weeks from thé a ST BO iound ely, 92 i ). trains for Bay Ridge at 9:15 a.m., 1:30 | attached to such a scenic enterprise. However, | Play two games tomorrow. It is not beyond is wide. ced that now goes to the stock- | time he bexan the treatment he was as well a8 he ever SUNDAYS: ‘th st. whart, at 59l9ck 6.8 Bay Ridge the iren's ht. 5 p.m. #1 round ».—-Advt. Webster and yi now have ti the sibilities that Duryea may be resigned | holders. ‘M.S. | was, with a brighter skin, a good appetite anda keen A Natardaye and Y P- Messrs. Brady, ae ia B. and ©. trains 2% -, 2:30 pom, 4:15 | - > tacle in charge, produced the piece in New | by Comiskey if Rettger proves a failure. ‘The Pa rs ot eye to get into all the mischief be.could. Itisnow ced is m.; Sundays at 9:35 a.m., 1:90 p.m, 9-15'p.m, | curstons tothe Seashore. | York and were well rewarded for the risk taken, | Intter ls alow in responding Yoan order to re- Friday, September 2. ‘Train leaves Band O. | CUIICUIA, soa there is bet Sar har eee — souons call 13 1 round trip. ia railyoad are still selling the | It has since been presented. at the Globe Thea-| Port. Washi heceaberd foslerti-g 2. Sok nor has not been the ‘ “o Che aad ces station, ington, at 8:45 a. m.; arrives at | slightest appearance of its return and my boy grows 3:15 p.m a $5 Giekets to Atlantic City, Cape May and Sea | ter, Boston, and in Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Kauay st 147. ‘Six hours of the caverns, Pare | weiguter ost unenper every amr Tux Nexr Prasoxsiix conducted tour to Isle City, good going on 1i a.m, train Friday | Providence, and all the large cities, and from Young Wines Keturns Home. pater lntaien” Sek ae Ma BOLAND COMB, then #1 BOUND Tarp. Kingara Falls via Pe: eeaiin: sola and to return until following Tuesday. The | reports that have reached here the criticisms | Arthur Frederick Wines, the young man from " = areca See 0am September 3. Special train will leave W: | Light Infantry are now in camp at ‘May | are of the highest kind, pronouncing the a fen at 7:10 a.m. on that date, ‘The sate is nck, | and this low rate will enable their to go | taclo master work of stage raftand ingenuity, | SPrinefeld, toy borne sieeniens we we 10 for the round-trip tickets, for ten days | down on Friday and spend Sunday at ‘The male of seats opens tomorrow morning at the | "BCe Was mentioned pecans J end valid for stop-off at Watkins Glen and | CAmp.—Adet. box office. | Rochester and for return via buffalo. Tourist DE -ceemmal PERN Ay i EOE denly as he left about five daysago. Day be- 1036; SUMMER SCHEDULE agent and chaperon will accompany the train. | Where the Cool Breezes Blow. ‘Tried to Pass a Stolen Check. fore yesterday he was seen’ in Lafayette Square - = | Adet. | Ate y Ridge, on the Chesapeake. B. and Q.| 4 negro rushed out of Friedlander’s clothing | by Mr. Edward Suter of 25th street, who reo- FOR COLONIAL BEAOS - Ce id | trains at a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m.; Sun-| store, corner of 9h and E streets, about 5 Fane ag moe fee goto Rawramen the last low rate excursion of the | das* at 9:35 a.m., 1:80 p.m.,8:15 p.m. $1 round | o'clock yesterday and ran fest through the Wines ren Satprday next via Penn- | trip.—Adet. exoedad: knocking down Based bint and walked 17th street oe | Tus Wasmrsorox asp Cuattaxoooa Liu- | Several peer é ite Fagg rs jonday. Special t W asus | made some store and when be * trep, with dining car, via the Shenandoah | age 00m - - | for the Nalley route. leaves Washington: daily at 11:15 | Sade ne Lager) udwy Sehoot and Church | P%-. rtives Chattanooga 6:45 p.m. next day. vient carenion to Piney | with through Pullman cars to New Orleans and Kg toax to i. ‘Tse Ancostia S will give its eaghth i 38 ‘MeCammon, payable ekg ely alleen Sears "ss | Memphis, Connecting! for Nashville, “Adanta, peated Rteamer George Toury will leave for Piney | &°. For’ further information apply at 1486 | {0,a*mee Ei Barden or bearer. The cust ‘and, Point 9 o'clock sharp. inves Piney Point Fri- | Pennsylvania avenue and Baltimore and Ohio | W725 given therefor, but ete clock: arrives W -hiragion Friday eve ticket offices —Adet. ° when the telephone to oe! | Sunday rehe ad ‘jeties: Dys a bank stopping are especially invi Bere shpeccbemacraed ‘$1 to Bay Ridge and Retarn. @1. pombe f mh nth, ‘af tions, including three meals and nights lodg-| B. and O. trains at 9:15 a.m, 1:30 428 ing at the hotel, only €2 Tickets for sale at | p.m.; Sundays at 9:35 1.20 p.m., 8:15 p.m. akon Paar iy $2 by Ss for al = om. ‘Wash. B. Williums’, corner ith and D streets | Adee s q northwest. H. A. Linger, J. H. Dony, super- ————— fateneent.— tuct. g Baoxo-pixz cures headache. Druggists,25e.-4do | made to capture 1 ft i EE a a. ie Le a Slee S ‘ae

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