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eo 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WED! JUMPED INTO THE RIVER. ALONG THE WHARVES. NATIONALS HOME AGAIN. Mrs. Louisa Fryre Attempts to Commit Sui- | Notes of the Vessels There and Those Who ‘They Wound Up Their Western Trip With cide by Drowning. Command Them. ‘Losing Two Games. A young woman whose clothing was water| The three-master James B. Pace, Dennis,} The Nationals ended their unfortunate west- sonked was treated at the Emergency Hos- | Mass, Capt. Garfield, from the Kennebec river | ern trip appropriately by dropping two games pital last might. “She had attempted to end her | with ice, is one of the noteworthy guests of the | at Pittsburg yesterday aftérnoon. It is true | fiat tutes with vers nvae BAGw fx MY life by jumping into the river and all her| harbor. She was built at Newburyport, Mass, | that Pitteburg has the strongest team now it | STOMACH, gradually growing worse. I took Hood's trouble, it ts thought, resulted from the fact in 1888 and has seen active and succeeaful work | has ever had, but yesterduy they were about | Sarsaparilis. being convinced that wa troubled with that she and her husband have been separated | in the coastwise trade. She registers 642.07 | due to lose a couple of games. ‘The Nationals, | P30 PstA complicated with LIVER for some time. She evidently loves him and | tons gross, 609.47 tons net, is 161.4 feet over all, | who have been playing a steady, careful game, | much better and focl more like working, the cause of their separation is not # matter of | 35.3 feet abeam and 18.3 in depth of hold. She | although not» winning game, lately were also ra 1690 14th st. nw. ‘$104 M st, | Public notoriety. The young woman is Mrs. | is No. 76,440 on the register. of the American | due for some poor work. : gets ca gear emze 815 H st. ne. Stands in all markets. Louisa Fryre, whose home is at No. 632 M street | marine, and her name is represented in the sig-| ‘The first game stood 4 to $ in Washington's southeast. She resides there with her mother, | nal letters K.B.1.C. Her voyage of eight |fevor in the ninth, when Killen, who was | @OQSEND one suffer Mrs. Rubland. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. | days from Gardiner, Me., shows that she is not | pitching, threw wild to second to catch Ebret.| HOOD'S PILLS eure Habitual Constipation by ve Fryre left home;telling her mother that she was | a scow. The Pace is a sharp-lined craft, with a | Both he and Kelly scored, and Pittsburg had | storing peristaltic action of thealimentary canal. 1 i tolook for work. She may have | big spread of canvas and four headsails. Her | won. Nase —Hewmhenpeve to. know Got new | OSs caupheymout, bot she. alec songhh het| ctetenin's becoouly ted. She in| The Pittsburgs’ hospitality gave the Na- by cll greet tly Pepe ogg toes poodle yy on oo growing light, and after dacharge will load coal Aeuala overy Choose ta tha sacad ¢, allow. | wholesale prices. Get | evidently did not meet with the jon she | probably at Georgetown for the eastward pas-| them to make $ unearned runs the third | _ wanted, for she made her way the river sage. Tt was rocky game all around, and | fully determined to die. . three-mast schooner Cora Dunn, Thom- | the Pirates pulled out six runs also without Mrs. Rubland awaited the arrival of her | aston, Me., Capt. Herrington, from the Kenne- | license in the seventh. Bases on baila con- daughter and as the hours rolled by she became | bec with ice, merits notice. She made the run | tributed largely tothe second defeat; Meekin | Saini i from distant parts who think because you Uunenay antl sometime after 10 o'clock, when a | from Pittston. Me. in ex Jays, including her | sent six men to frat ou alin. As hite followed | Porvran Suorerse Pract, voy pone wie essa g me telling her of the sad event. Potomac and Chesapeake tow. This a re- runs of most of them were brought in. ‘VENTH STREET. aS | ni: eager mee gored Mag- Mee Fiore, after | leaving her husband, who is | markably smart trip. The Cora was launched | The resuits follow: f ony , nificence does not always betoken comfort . - : F and comfort is the great desideratum in life. a carpenter, wended her way in the direction of | at Thomaston in 1888. She registers 564.21 | Pittsburg. 0000010225: =e Detuh' te tan Sor Buciot Bate ana Till give the river, going down 7th street. She first | tons gross, 526.50 net, 169.9 foot over all, 36.5 | W rs: 0 2100100 0-4 TET 7 a rER Ty | you comfort at » low wil oh ine | game to the Washington and Norfolk steamboat | beam and 12.7 in the hold: Her signal Wtters| Earned run—Washington, ‘Two-base hit |e se ff MuMM ESE K, Fea Roneoc tine heceon dene landing. ‘The water was just as wet there aa it | are K. F.C. Q. and her official number 125,459. | ponovan, “Solon bases. Donoveesnteuct, TuuMMM ER Py pone here tye | Fas down below, but, evidently fearing she |She has moved forward of the barkentine | Perreli and Hor. int bose on’ baie be i T IMM Meee tun ¥ ‘pectoris da Frowld be discovered she continued, down the | Chestina Redman so that her port quarter is off | Ehret, 1; by Killen, 4. Struck out-—-By Ehret, TEET ERE MM MM g5S5 Souvenir Spoons of Washington and novel- long line of steamboat wharves to the of | the starboard bow of the square rigger. She | 4: ‘Killen, 4 Wild pitches—-Ebret, 1, Kilien, 1. te Ht Te aaa 8 ties in gold and silver. WaLronn's,477 Pa. ave. the grounds of the Washington barracks, w comes to the Independent Tee Company and | Time of game, 1 hour and 63 minutos Umpire | £7 HOF fe GAH Sse, Dene ea she thought she could drown herself and her | will begin to discharge today. a Me, Beale. HOE Boy MM M58 utter. «Fresh in small and large packag sorrows unobserved. Paseing the power house | |The Boston barkentine Redman will ihe ak Pittsburg, Are ee eae at 907 La. ave., under theater. se7-20 { the 7th street’ cable road she attract ma day or two. 1 then , 18 | 5 — Sttention of some of the rafiroed men, wh6| in tow to Norfolk, where she will load coal for | Weshington, = oso Ga 10 1-il cee uae deo oe wits, You Interested in Low Prices, a watched her movements until she reached the | Port Spain, Trinidad. At the latter port she} _ Earned runs— ttabarg, 2. wo-base hit— | 6% EF. A RES. haichergles om stock jor fall sa water's edge. will load asphalt for this conntry. Kelly. Three-base hits—Smith and Redford: |/§3- & Re RA ERR BB inte at Pres thelowest yet mamod forsiritly | Presently there was # splash and the men| Capt Chesser of the Templar of Alexandria | Stolen baros—Miller and Donovan. First base |§@- Goa BYR Axa § RS BoP | first-class goods. The quality will tell it an wore satisfied that the woman wus overboard. | proved himself a big man by the way he buckled | on balls—By Esper, 3; by Baldwin, 4; by Mee- | §5- | the price will sell it. We can sell you a Geau- | They ran to the river and one of them, Jobn | on to the Cora Dunn thirty miles off the Ches- | kin, 6. Hit by pitched ball—Twitcheil. Struck | e8~ A BES, MEUM YF ine Clay — C. and V. Cutaway, oes a Whittier, jamped into the water and grabbed | apeake capes. 3 Baldwin, 4: by Meckin, 2. Wild | $3- 2A ROP Mae YY to 42, at the price never imown before, $2.60. the womain as she rose to the surface. She| There was gay company last night aboard the | pit 2; Baldwin, 1. ‘Time of game— Ai eh ee Pp Those goods are good value for 815. We struggled with the man who was doing his best | Baltimore tug Pennwood. -—Mr. Emslie. | aa RM ~ ve the newest styles of cheviots m $7.25 unsightly teeth are two | to save her, but he did nof let go his holdon| ‘The iver Queen slept at Ritchie's last night. | ‘The Giants hit hard and often yestorday, and | tage he nd i ‘by the use of her and ins chort while, with the assistance of | Capt Johunlo Dyervof the Smacel a, bors | earned scven of the twelve runa they made. | $9 Minst's Dentifrise, ic: everywhere. others, the unfortunate woman was landed on | Base Ball Club would like to maken date with | The os failed to play a perfect gume, and Tt 1s at this time vo receive the ad- —— the wharf. any other Potomac steamboat team for an ap- | this helped to defeat thent. Gumbert and King Sy iobyres dur Aatistic axD G@uamaNTEep.—Silver Fillings, | From there she was taken to the Emer y ——— sum of money. The Pentz ballists | pitched. hs. ine the early suunner 20M ‘TScents; Platine, $1. Very best Teeth, $3. Hospital, where she was attended by Drs. Wood- | have issued the challonge with the especial hope .400022013-2 Wo then placed large ordara for U.S. Dewrar Assoctatiox, 7thandD. | ward and Davidson. that it may be accepted by the sphere rollers of | Ci -00012000 25 ee to $13, all sizes. Remember, these goods are strictly all wool. We also have an Fact line | of Young Men's Suits, sizes 14 to 19, from $4.25 to $9.75. Our goods and prices waiting for your inspection. ‘Opp Fettows’ Hatt CLormixe House, frst Production ofa well-known Chenille Cur~ ain i Paani we are now offering Chex 421 7th st. Bire. Eryre married Horace Fryre, a carpen-| the Charles Macalester. law York, a nille Portiores" and. ‘abl Covers at Under Oda Fellows’ Hall. ‘05-2 Canrere Crmaxep by the Eurine CARPET | tor, Shout five. sears ago and they moved to| ““Duena Visia did. good business yesterday and O'Rourke, Boslo and Anecu, ‘Three base bi voor acta ealnee in AMERICAN Tock tor the “oi” of Gn Cumen Pall ‘Woxns, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- Philadelphia. About three months ago, after | last night. McMahon. ‘Home run—McMahon. Stolen | LACE CURTALNS aro also the resultof | (isthe Ocmapatty tn aint othean. t Froof free of charge. Telephone 425-2. having returned to this elty, the hosband and ‘The :Fopeller Washington, Capt. Davis, took | hasos—H. Lyons, Boyle and Canavan. First | extensive eariy purctases, g Company in another col se6-31 panei aa fe tr between themeelves | out a crowd of Norfolk passengers. Ott King, 6: off G § LOW . . F Wasmrsatox Gas Liout Comravr’s Coxe. | 76, tad some, troubl eee feo base on balls—Off King, 6; off Gumbert,2. Hit | UTEP TS, PILEOW, CASES, BEAN. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all to oe The steamer Wakefield, Capt. Ross, brings up | by pitched ball -Bovleand It Steukout— ee ee ane ce epe tne dangers of other ac- | te distressed woman has been feeling unwell | » rich miscellaneous cargo. One af ‘the princr | py "pierce? pall, Bosteand Ryan. | Struck out — Use this and —_ bya ery poss she g and she undoubtedly thought that death was | pal things on her manifest is 500 crates of to-| Boyle. ‘Li 7 called summer 3 of game—2 5 minutes. —— on hand: | the only solution of her difficulty. matoes. Oysters, crabs, clams, fish and water-| Urapire—Mn Lyecle ne Immediate deliveries. Also best grad MFORT ABI &e., ate ow red to you at firures only made possible excent un dor” particularly favorable eircum- 1 by us and | | stances. mee | vieit my factory and seo for themselves just how the famous Yucatan Gum is made. W. J. Wurre, Cleveland, Ohio, U. 8. A. se5-6t = bh hhh ahh bh bah bath iss bist 4 pales benerctime melons are also there. \ swe lpeane hae Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing ‘and Wood. Bottom ‘and best qualities. Amateur Teams Play to # Tie. Schooner Gilmore Dove, Georgetown, D. C., ta: courteous than creas” — Machine Co? & H. For Repairing and Rentixg. —_ eye ner ‘Coke. The Young Men's Catholic Club and the Y. | Capt. Kendrick, has discharged. he 6e5-20t —s = M.C.A. were unable to come to a decision nooner Eliaabet — Eisenmann’s, 1924 and 1926 Penna. ave., are offering Great Bargains in G. A. RK. Hate, Cord and Reaves, aul9f,maéwtr ee 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggists. aul2 ae S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Crt and Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. my20-tr one = Russtsorn’s Ice Camas 205Gst.nw. | resterday at Capital Park and quit even, score | "i, ¥_ Dennett, fs light and will sail today. hi Decoratioxs and Flags. Buildings |3to3. Bernard pitched for the Y. M. C. C. | dria, Capt. Kintz, has begun to discharge. She Gecsaded, eG Oeeaiey dices ae ticks. |aad Du Menterilic ofthe sesead ving canght | will probably proceed down river and load rail- LEE PY PT him. He struck out eleven men and allowed | Toad ties for Baltimore. Wart Papers, latest fall styles. Prepared to) 5's bite while Coliflower of the Y. M.C.A.|._Pungy Warwhoop is light and expects to cail gomplete orders st short notice. Honace J-| was touched up for ine hite, Fegan securing | tomight on the ran down. — = ee = W. H. Houghton Mfg. Geucdttines Galide of Racnats ieee Schooner Columbia, F. C.. Tappahannock,Va., Capt. Courtney, has made dock and will begin el the feature of the game was the fine fielding of to discharge toda; walaa aaa CITY AND DISTRICT. Welland shut of rutin tight places bg | , Schooner Albert S, Day, Baltimore, with lum- e % tt + nes SSGE58 v4 3 Wowexs Rerser Conps Meekin was very wild. ddiddddddddddaedd ddcdddd daadddde dddedadad inideddedddddeddaddaeddddds 7 ber, has made dock. + ae : s Elixir’) ace i a — es bei ant fie ld a oe ithe outfield Pusey and | P° Ey Waeta nid bakb A dives thle oesen: ae is young and liable to be rattled in an Hi ATS, j ir Babek cures a all malarial discases AMUSEMED sa. E bat pings. with their oysters. emergency F WITH CORD AND TASSE! None Name It But to Praise. — College will Sine tho Werkhagtnne teeacensn | _ Capt. Brown of tho William F. Thomas, from| Washington made only three hite in the first, — ‘Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 3. avon's Orgna Hovss.—“House om the | 0 ee park, and will be composed ns follows: | CUtiomen, reports that the watermelon crop | but they were timel: gel > BS A marvel of lightness and swiftness. ah ‘ Beach Fitzgerald. pyr Began, 1b.; | there is over. Donovan has proved a prize to Pittsburg. Pio oe jet Office 487 9th st. nw. . Pri & West's bs ‘get foCann, |. One of the mud scows in tow of the Fannie} Cleveland echeduled to play here. todi off oh . a — So oer Te a ne icant ann’ | M- Gilbert collapsed yesterday near the forks | tomorrow, Othee games bokedaied for fone Ut aaa Ms s ee se "= Bad - > - rs _ | of the channel. Capt Hagan saw the scow begin | are: Cincinnati at Philadelphia, St. Louis at | £5 CHILDREN'S THREE-CORNERED re re eke ree |e ne ee fer So: Weebine | 5, wham antl tak Let cat toes cee Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at New en ae Se ree cere eooerow. ne they have to play ee ypcntse the | Prevent trouble to the tg. York, Louisville Baltimore, : tary. 101 j, ae " > With a new third seman and some goo * | v st = it | Nae esse ee eT Than Telenor ica ths Tualex| ‘Boat Wile. Wile and Ancitice Wenkes, pitching talent Washington can yet “make « try 77 neni | drees all challenges to Wm. H. Snyder, Mt. | Sumner place last night Wm. Davis assaulted | "Hurathe of aaiffreacen —_——> and beat his wife, and when the latter called} “The Nationals must not think that they are f A B® HE os . for assistance a neighbor, Mrs. Lucy Jackson, | the only ones who were disfigured on the last L AA DDH Ee EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. ; y 1e only pe sy 10 2 caumoe of the sation itseas of Ms. | Nett to her assistance. Davis then turned on | trip. All eastern clube. but Boston. suffered | © | Hu PA BaP HB Eee ot = Mansmatt. Haxt.—Steamers Macalester and| In consequence of the serious illness of Mrs. | 10 ynocked her down and kicked her about | #everely, and Boston is knocked out of the Red Buntines. 50, yd, “ee River Queen, Sand 10 am. and 2:45 p.m. | Henry Floyd at the residence of her husband, ithout : : ‘ championship. and it was two hours before Mrs. Jackson was | CTADK® are Aighly pleased over Irwin's release mzspa Parx.—Take Tenieytown cara. | No. 1232 Linden street, Northeast Washington, sTa.-Steamer Florence, 10and 11| whe isa member of the entertainment com- etdded a.m. and 2, 3, 4:30, 6, 7 and 3 p.m. | mittee, the lawn party designed to be held | restored to consciousness. ioe eed fell pera Se aay wer pteotns fat oe Dixre Lamprsa. Steamer Bartholdi, 10 a.m., | this week is bios. crite Ace a ae ee quirer. reat things” are ha ace | es whieh you can bay . 1,5, 5, 6.7.8 9pm. = mse! e . pected from a team in twelfth plac: : 7 Rocarintz Farr.—B. and 0. . R. depot, Te oe eek Clee. Yesterday Robert James, an employe of the | Tt doesn't make diterence how 5 Ty soe ano wets sek cectesll oc Aasenabbciatan regnlur trains. | _ The Jolly Fat Men's Club last evening elected | 4 ricuttural Department, residing at 1251 C | team plavs if it is handicaped by pite Sept # re reiaalarlie a Ga ee ‘Tary-no Conca. —511 18th street northrest, | See paudnt Gas bee street southwest, went into house 2i4 11th street, | Soe reu iy mare baves) oe balls.” The hit that Sproial priced on all Flags by the dozen. $3 | 24%! Z a = to Artington, and lying down, shot himself between the eyes, | £12" : : ZSf | window. ridge, 2 seis ott; i eid yes) e local pitchers should be work —_— a [app wptepaertoendelaana os * cans a epee rea making a serious if not fatal wound. The shot | aay pitching atthe plate It neces ees T1S3 TEE] We have already received many fall goods of the ecmaiaians sana, | Coatioe Sokeice acre Daletar, and trustees, | was heard by a lady rooming in the house, and | electric light on the pints and aad Corrars Deparruest. Eg | same retadie quality wo always handle:in fact the . = ease AA: Sort "| it was not for some hours that he was found by i: Sakae 2 “a 2 Me. B. K. Her: Ouject 6 the Chain Gang, some of his friends, Mrs. M. E. B. Edwards | Juxius Laxsporou’s open tonight.— det. Bisel “Grand Rapid” Carpet See = quality and styles are very much improved this stenographer. died at Providence Hor psp thsemtemaey ene ci ast | #24 family. Dr. Crook was summoned and Sea 73 | season, while our well-known !6w prices still prevail. night after a short illness from malarial fever. | At @ meeting of the Federation ‘or Ist | fonnd that he bad lost much blood, and after Deddly Quarrel in a Bar Room, — eee = | aaa A ES aa ent ee ‘The deceased was widely known in this city and | ¢vening the committee on legislation was in-| administering stimulants extracted the Frank Hauck, bartender for Jas. Cogin at Poa rae) Bs had many friends here. The body will be xe- | structed to urge upon the Commissioners the | James is a widower and his friends state that] West Duluth, Slinn., slot Jack Murphy Wotegret we hat to-tiaurpoint acreat ff | #018 Shoes for 62.00, $2.50, $2.85, #3.00, $3.50and cee = Herkimer county, N. ¥., where he | discontinuance of the employment of the in- eee ari aioe ace veg oflate,and to! Jack Haggerty at 6 o'clock last ning in | 2% yracrons By their mot being able to | a20 is home. mates of the work: house on public work. A | drink they ascribe the rash act. in’ 7 died aaa tach : : A Deap Ixvaxt was found yesterday on| communication om the eubject trom James W. eelinitonintaied Cogin’s saloon. F eserty die — ene <¥2| Weshall continue our bargain counter for afew Vant street. between New Jersey avenue, let, M | Leach has been addressed to the federation. Funeral of Patrick Byrne. Murphy cannot liv: Murphy and Hauck | = «| eats on which you will find sample Shoes treets sontheast. 7 shemirascsanbches ‘The fanerul of the late Patrick Byrne, resid-| Qusrreled. ‘The affair was witnessed by a num- aH aa Bexvanrx Kexzr had his foot badly mashed | The Grand Jury Resumes Business. | ing at 1726 14th street northwest, and for many | ber of lopngers in the saloon and Proprietor T$2 | below cost of production, and.at least 3346 per cent by a rock while at work at i6th street and y dj # the Criminal Court re- Florida avonue yesterday and was sont to his| 2° Stand Jury of the in 5 8 ; Cogin, ‘The murderer stepped behind the bar, ; i youn ¢ cick tn the Trecenry Dipartment, tock | oa bimecit te about 025 trons the Ulland home, 126 L street northwest. gid cas Spaepind and vote pan place from St. Paul's Catholic Church. Rev. | fed He stopped in a saloon a fow blocks 3 The discount of 20 per cent on all Low Shoes not on Ramnces, repecsentntivect the Tan | ie eee init: which will vepert | 5. F. Mackin officiated and offered. requiem: | washed himself, gots driuk and’ sos bargain counter will be given for the prosent. This of Rad Mom. of sich there are | on the first Tucaday in October. There is =| 314, tor the repose of hissoul. Interment was | Cogin, Wan, Kisgewl fred Kenmay perks (te: 2 $7 SOL 88.508 stx tribee in the District. leaves here on Friday | jail docket of eighty-one case, of which O.J.| ° att Olivet cometer Messrs. T. A. Brown, | Tested and are in the county jai 3 fi ————— =: re the session of the | Mvers, E. —- os a George | Sheridan Downey, ‘Thos, Ellis, R. 8. Forayth zh @ order in Mardy. Edward Norrie and William Gant are | and John Tynan acted as honorary pallbearers, 2 a Justice Cox today ¢ harged with murder, Charles Fisher with arson | ay, “Fred We i john F. S Sone woree 10 Thomas M. Shepherd im his bill agains | Charwod with murder, Charles Fiaher wit and Messrs. Fred Weiler, Daniel Shea, John F.! Bany Oxe Sor Sore. Jess than regular prices. - 7 , ; Green, Geo. A. Jordan, Geo. T. Keen and T. J. oe nino in i — > Phillips were thoce on the active list. ha ee children and he charged ‘The Bodies Recovered. piacrlae as eht THIED EVERYTHING WITHOUT ts-| The bodies of the two men, Columbus Selby vill next Sunday, September 11, after the mass | of 2d and M strects southeast and Charles Grigg at I 3 |of M near 11th street southeast, who were | Serr Powxtt will preside over the meeting | drowned by the capsizing of a boat near the old | pectedly at his residence Nor 4aou bracen Tax, of the Washington Burnt bridge Monday night, were recovered by [-P°°t@dly at his residence, No. 2420 Craven held at St. Paul's En < 5 % race, 14th street, took place this afternoon. foe nent yen Mr. Nichols had been confined to his house for A New Furniture Firm. some months by inflammatory rheumatism and Next week the name of Craig & Harding, a| had been suffering some days with dysentery, | dla her aay ood. ‘The Late Frederick Seymour Nichols, REST NIGHT OR DAY. CU of Mr. Frederick Seymour Nich- ols, who died Sunday morning quite unex- Geo. W. Rica. CUTICURA REMEDIES. Able Covers, very aald q17 Manger Seack | new firm, will appear over he door of the | which brought on extreme weakness and heart | wither ve COUT = oa 3 | building to be vacated Saturday by Julius failure. Mr. Nichols was in his sixty-vixtl EME] no faith in th harmarn : orasey tpn vee | Laosburgh. Mr. Craig has been manager for | Year. He wasason of Amos Nichols, at oue a, To my great eurprise, i ‘The regular meeting of the Veteran Volun-| 5; Lansburgh for twelve years and needs no| time secretary of state for the state of Maine. - a bat Te ater Firemen's Association was held at the | jutroduction to the Washington public. His | Hix mother was a daughter of Prentiss Mellen, . but X con- Ball, 19th and II streets northwest, last even-| partner, Mr. Wm. P. Harding, has been for | United States Senator from Massachusetts from | : ing. Mr. James H. Richards in the chair and | Many years a director of the Williamsport Fur- | 1817 to 1820 and chief justice of that state for | {7 \ ound asa dollar. Ii ; : W. M. Snusrzr & Soxs, Mir. J. J. Peabod " Luther H. P. niture Company of Williamsport, Pa.,and has | fourtecn years. She was a niece of Cirenville | Wautuad ao’ tied CUE a : ee oe <p age also managed the Philadelphia branch of this | Mellen, the poet. Mr. Nichols was for quite that every mother with a baby Ii $19 PENN. AVE. N.W., of the Franklin and George Dove of the| immense business concern. Mr. Hard-| number of yeareamerchant in Boston, Pat in pe tieai Osden ke “acacia rn sor Northern Liberty were elected active members. ing stated to @ reporter that while | 1964 received an appointment in the office of ind that wnedicine is the CUTI- . aarcan and the application of George W. Hamtou of |the new firm did not expect to “fill a| the register of the treseury, where he remained | cv: the Union was refused. The president reported | long-felt want” exactly, yet they felt that the | for twenty-eight vears. His duties were alwa Mrs. BETTIE BIRKNES, Lock by 5 100 PIECES WORSTED DRESS FABRIQUES that the excursion was a pleasant and most en- | growth of Washington had been so very marked | highly respousible and performed. with rere —— Te@ | COMPOSING ALL OF THE y EFFECTS.” able one ard ariiy a success. Mir. D. | that there was pienty of room for another live, | fidelity. For the Inst eight or ten years he had Egor anh for Mrs. M. E. | Eggerstedt. presented a | progressive furniture firm, which would trans- | been in charge of the papers filed ay authority CUTICURA REMEDIES 6:45 P, M. ON THE MACALESTER. CROWNING 2HE QUEEN OF LOVE AND BEAUTY ‘THIS EVENING AT THE GRAND BALL IN THE TWO BIG PAVILIONS AT MARSHALL HALL COMING EVENTS. September 14 Grand Tournament and Prise Deill. September 19—One week WICHITAW JACK and oF DANCES awe) 2 epee | 3 at patrons reapactially Por rirtiver particulars davon 3h CALDWELL. Wr est. ‘Tie Kntenes ~ EXCURSION DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS AT & P. ——_~ == = - River Queen leaves Marsha'l Hall at 9:00 p. DOSITIVELY THE LAST WEDNESDAY TKIP. Macalester loaves Marshall Hall at 10 p- ; aseengers can return on either beat, THis EVENING. 6:45 return on either boat. yand trip, 25 cents. APBavows GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Sey The Pride of the tian THE HOUSE ON THE MARSH, oR cae WOMAN'S RANSOM. A BEAUTIFUL ROMANTIC MELODRAMA. Storring at Storping at Played in London and Great Britain: 78 consecu- tive nights and 27] matinees: etal RIVER ViEW. RIVER VIEW, Mr. Mervyn Dallas in bis auccessfu . Raynor, alfa Jin Woodtal™ wana wanes xix eek 44S. T. POWERS in “A MAD BAR S SEATS NOW ON SALE. 7 NEW NATIONAL THEATER, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, PRITROSE PEINEOSE € Wests PRIMKOSE & WESTS: gw PRIMROSE & WESTS: PRIMROSE & WEST'S MATCHLESS MINSTRELS. MATCHUCESS MINSTRELS. MATCHLESS MINSTRELS. Everything entirely new this season. This coupon js goo for 5 a tren iin to. hiver Vi + Wi inegday: Beptornter ois ain, m Ascension if pre- ed by any CHELD un- ab years of nee. be “accompaniod . by parent or ‘tian, Cut this cut, apd present at the stoamier Penta, Don't fail to see the EMBER inary eensattcinl BALLOON ARCENSTO! NEW MIKADO FIRST PART. peer MO DEL. ANDONEGR, ber 12—The Tragedi Warde | Gerachiute ron. Hictoaing ean sepam hose = Frederick Warde | par: p, Wiclnding two separate dog parachiite and Louis Jamesin repertoire of claude plays nefat Brope aie caine tne. EO" Deh wlieive his NEW XarioNaL raeari the varechurs loose, ani ther “descr a4 NiO Week Beginning MONDAY, SEPT. 12. | ft Pome never by The Tragedians Take the @45a.m. and 1:6) p.m boat fr the Frederick Louis eecension. Tickets, 25 cents. See free coupon above, ana ~s _| BOR RANDALL, Proprietor WARDE JAMES, RK CHARTER. ELPOANT STFAM YACHT mee ere Fasten of Bertent Ere “i “TENTH B18 A pS or WF wathbts siowh eee ant Warie as Mare Antony, Mr. James as Brutus, | BREST OF Lin = Chetles D. Hera as Tuesday’ and “Wedreniay night and, Wednesday cmrar GiietSn's romantic drama, FHM SEY] AS PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. THE LION'S MOUTH. Tearriay ast Frias) itks st neta eetteee | twomtene stonmers loners Teh atrent terre hae? jay and Friday iaiekt and Saturday an the late Georse H. Boker classical play, hr KP ~ is hourly from 6-15 a.m. mnt! 7th p.m. TWELVE- FRANCESCA DA RIMINI. MILE SALL ON THE POTOMAC PUK 1b CENTS. Mr. Warde as Lanciotto, Mr. James as Pepe (his originyl character) BABIES FREE Saturday night Shabespeare's immortal work, OTHELLO. PARANT EVENING TRIP take 6:7 no. Mr. Wardeas Iago, Mr. James as Othello. ROAES OF LAUGHTER Nightly greet William Gillette's amusing comedy, FATRER WASRINGTON'S CRURCH. Masonic Lodge, the raddock House and the many rd 8 C. H. SERGES, FANCY WEAVES, certificate of the life membership of Wm. act business upon strictly modern business | for the transfer of U ain kad ead : SR | av THE Low PRICE OF Soc. PER YARD. Durr, her father, in the Franklin SOME TB ANG | Principles. “Six floors will be stocked with an = . Whether torturing, disfirurinz, iteb: 243| some of THE HANDSOMEST STYLES WE which'ware cecegted wiki ene, The ot | Goneee caer sree ne of the mein begotten aN | a cvery tmpterty ot the 3ey| HAVE EVER SHOWN—COTTON AXD LINEN tificate bears the date of February 15, 1564, and | contain an extensive line of draperies of every |, 2*Ph Wormsley, colored, was kicked in the | : euaitary: 234 | SHEETINGS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, COM- is signed C. 1. Canfield, president; J. Mf. F. | deceripticm aud the second will be filled with | fee by s horse at ‘the corner of 16th and Hj sicians cn all other remedi:s fait. | Hough, sccretary. all kinds, from the small mat to the rich | streets yesterday afternoon and instantly killed. | your e™!iacon y« pega icogeagisren cf the committee (Messrs. Julius The ans Wormsley was a man of sixty-two years and a | Bevin now. Cures made in « Be HIT 104 omg x <peoearptpa J. W. Thompson driver of A. B. Clark, paca hardware at 24 ww + ja REMEDI bag bi t eae on sons of veteran organization / i jood praritie Blanket, 10-4, very heavy. $1.2 ing that members shall be sons of veterans and | . of fixing some part of the harness, He leaves a | '™*Bt With the most gratifying success, not under eighteen rears of age, was submitted. widow and two children residing at 618 12th — Mr. Dobbrns moved that the report be adopted ‘Niagara Falls in Early Autumn. otnieh mantidnak and the committee be continued to organize FORTS, QUILTS, BLANKETS. ETC, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN.@AVE. N. W. i The third excursion to Niagara Falls via Royal a oor. W, 7 az president suggested that a duriug the | BiUe Hine. over a new route, bas been arranged ‘he (Cattle Market. ae D OnEMICAL, mars Tue caceattenent weak Heee ei an ronnie jhe | ter Thursday, September 8. A opecial Wein| As the cattle mariet at the Union stock yards} @arSend for “Howto Cure Skin Di firemen from other places arrangements should | ind TWi ar vy! eave Baltimore and Obio | at Benning, D. C pases, 50 illustrations and 109 testi:nonia: be made tokvep the house open The presi | station, Washington, at 7:35 a.m. and Camden Auwosr Art Goxm yesterday 280 cattle were on eddddddddedddtdddedddd dd | station, Baltimore, at 8:45 a.m., passing thi the market and sold as follows: Best, 4 to 443/ “Diyrpres, ‘black head. charped and oly skin | Tuars Waars Waar Se Serene, for the decors | the scenic Wyoming and Lehigh valleys, the | good, 35; to $%{; medium, 8 to 33; common, 2| qhiNPEES. black, heads, cianva ‘moe aise sadeage ibis aoa es na house and the exhibit of the relics, Penneyivania coal ffs andarsivinga Riagara | to 23¢. Fifteen hundred and eighteen wheop | gilgtet borders. with ONE DOZEN keboriexea . at midnight. No more favorable date for | and lambs up and sold as follows: Old sheep, FREE FROM RHEUMATISM. ae ee eee 1,000 MORE OF THOSE UPHOLSTERED By heh Bee yy pobeadtyocd 10 | the excursion could be selected, asearly autumn P ACTUALLD Woe ek SET : 234 to 4; lambs,'4!¢ to 51g. Cows with caives| 1 ONE MINUTE THE CUTICURA ANTLPAIN Soe eS, Saat We iL Coe Ae as there thirty-five alarms were given, six in | Mate, mont Rlessant seawon in the morthorn lake asta tron G18 00 6i0 sachs cBinio of tin markat | gone eae sheutaeti¢, sclutle, ip, Kidesrs ONE TEN (41 10) to make rom five hours one day, and in this time there were | Tickets will be pood off at Buffalo. the z chest and inuscular pains and weaknoss%s. ‘Tho fret NOW EN ROUTE. bat two sctual fires. They had a fire depart-| weird glen Omoko, Mauch Chunck and Elmire, eee ee eat —— ee ; 5,000 went at @1.25 and ment. and would respond to tuw striking Of & | Tear Wathine Glen, and as tickets avec wre, Arrested for Highway Robbery. a $1.10 oo 3 day limit ample time will be afforded for side | Detective McGlue and Sergeant Keefe of the ° J. J. Peabody of Nhat he saw in | trips to the famous resorta in southern Canada | ¢hird precinct yesterday arrested Thomas Is about actusl cost. Don't delay, as they will go lize —_ the way of fire matters. and northern New York state. Round trip from | jy¢eun and Jack M ‘a one-legged man, for WILDFIRE r. Given, from the excursion commitice, | Washington and Baltimore: #10. . ddot logan (urphy, 1 And wewill make no more. This is MANUFAC- mates parthl report. showk pecmenson nus ache the Righway robbery of Jobn cece te a TURENS Cosr. ia Tomonrow Morxrxo, commencing watch and @8 in money at 24th and E streets on : ‘ ‘unequaled run on. ‘only been equaled balance of $146.97 to be paid over, sihalaicg tha oubuuniees- pike, of facutans Saturday night lant. Hogan admitted that he by the sale of those Prime Feather Pillows at $1and a expected. would be brought 3 tised by Jno. B. Larner, assignee, preien ae (pe: ‘Gat deuled the - greater bargain aro the G. A. R. PILLOWS AT 50c- took oecasion to. et the auction rooms ‘asmaalt, and Mi states that Everything in lots to sult, good and D streets northwest. i 7] af ‘YOU NEED Crockery. Glass Ware, Cutlery, Farai- - z A XX Noo ‘ture generally, but we know how it is ourselves. You could all feet for all interested in house ‘ E cole * roken up for the “G. A. RB.” Don't inise itt MOPRNS 3 EVERYTHING CHEAP, and paar eer: a4 G6 ms ‘And, as we are in : ATHY WITH YOU, ‘The ‘oan Several Elegant New Cabinet Grand Upright Pianos, ONE E cases, such as ook, maliogany. &e., which we are now LIVE AXD LET LIVE. . selling at $900, made by several prominent makers. | The Place ‘This is positively the first time this olfer has ever been, made. Long time. Elegant silk plush stool and cover with each piano. Fully guaranteed fot 5 years. Hie i Ha fF | ‘ew York ant sustecdel m3 THE reminiscences from 178 to 1845. — bivead GOMMES SCHEDULE. PRIVATE MOUNT VERNO® PRIVATE THE TOMB OF WASIINOTON, SECRETARY, Secherany. erren tawns OF" sithsnats. HALT. As presented by MOUNT VFRNON.—The steamer Macalester EDWIN TRAVERS AND COMPANY Moun. Vermon Gay. excunt Sunday, weiOm pero At the Surning by 2:90 pin Pare, coand “trip. Bl,” tn simiesion to the mansion and rows: ACADEMY OF MUSIC. a a Y ACADEMY OF MUSIC. pT ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ESHALE “MALE-—Stcamers Mecalester end Next week MAYR—1) a. mm 2-45, 3:30 anae: EVA MOUNTFORDIN“EASTLYNNE.* | | DAILY, EEGRPYUNDAY Dani tou: ‘ANS LYCEUM THEATER. TRDIAN FFAD EVENING TRIPS._ lana Fentisyivania ave. aud Lith st, 1 Hall bath ways, FRIDAY and BATCRDAT saan LERINGR, et 3-45°n.rm:_ Msc on al Soe spd ab FULL REPORT OF SULLIVAN-CORBETT FIGHT. titon evemne, Leaving Mae FIELD'S AND HANSON'S can eo down i0 Marshal! Hali on the morn- tng or afternoon trips of or steamers an © DRAWING CARDS. | aity ofthe compauy'erewalar boats for vue round:Sp Followed by Grand Free Concert in the | yeas STRATE 3 N for Alexa BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GARDEN. | rer ensigwe 9s fur dows ce Gly seat tecuice Mae Next Week—Hill's New York Vaudeville Company. | “arias, yo the lever AR amt = - MOUN' MALSHALL 4ALL _ ee ro. He BIJOU THEATER. N= AND PALATIAL STEAMER ‘ss From 7th at. Ferry Fra a Week commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. SATURDAY, MONDAT AND Det spay. FOR THE PICT: Ac, ‘The Original and Only ATKINSON'S: bower | . NEW PECK'S BAD BOY bag ee P TsLARD ea Enlarged, revised and produced by Witty Come- diane, Pretty Women, Bewitching Dancers, Delight- ful Singers. 0 p.. returns Sundar. 10 p.m. ‘The returns of the Sullivan-Corbett fight will be sal ik oe a ae Siow cf LOWER POTOMAC and CHESAPEARE BAT announced from the stage on Wednesday night. by dept, ©. W. KIDLEY, General Mauager. Steamor salle .m. cretuens Wednestay.ta.m. Spm. . returns Prider ta. ‘Next Week-AUGUSTIN NEWVILLE. 05-St STAGE EXCURSIONS. TR! care Which is situated et the terminus of the GLEN ECHO ELECTRIC RAILROAD Isnow in full operation and the BEST OF GOOD OR CARPETS THINGS can be hed there at all times. Everything UNTIL You visit is FIRST-CLASS—the service, the waiters, the cooks G. andthe music. Comé and give it s trial and you will mena, surely be pleased. Maxwora Creprr Hover, In the grove where the Cafe {s situated many col- ‘819, 82] AND 823 7TH ST. N.w. ored electric lights have been arranged among the eo yonguiairte vane Keep” this fal? foliage with pleasing effect. If so, we can be of service to you iu more ways them, one. Hundreds of people in Washincton are enjoying the benefits of oar MUSIC IN THE ADJOINING BAND STAND _ PEERLESS CHEDIT SYSTEM. Why not you? VERT ADEDROON AND HVEIEDS. 5 on, cchesk: punts Grate caaiber aradbinaas —— mense new stock of Purnitore and Carpets contained e on the five floors of our bir double store is not jast ae FISHING. Ie, modern im style, Just es han‘some tn faish and jot sdae a= 1oW iB price as that contained im any cosh furniture house in Washineton—and we sell thein all on credit. BEAUTIFUL RAMBLES. Your Parlor pied WM look cozy with one of our Pinsh or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites—we sell them for @Z8 cash or €30 om AT NIGHT A VERITABLE FAIRYLAND. time. shea COME OUT. 5 and we know that our prices are fuliy 25 per cont lower than such qualities can be purchased for im other stores. YER YBopx Gors ro y Your Bed Room ROCKVILLE ssllsor@x7 cash, @iton ume. "We unteal sapierana PAIR, for @17 cash, @i8 on time. We lave. and ‘Sinish in Bed Room Furniture—aii prices. ‘Do You Need a Carpet? Seat Estee ores — t even charge for Round trip, vis B. and O., @1, including sdntission Pour Rising Bnoms ATHLETIC GAMES ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2 P.M. FIVE RACES EACH DAY, SEPSEMBER 6 AND 9. or we worx. REASON, oom ‘Botrings, full tron frame, rosewood and fancy wood |. Not the least of which. we believe in the mottoot | PiZ se"