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= amy Es o Sa ate = ‘meen tll e : ‘ _ g v4 THE EVENING SIAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAW® SEPTEMBER 8, 1892. : ae ~ — Stace =e B LOCAL MENTION. TOURNAMENT AT MARSHALL HALL.| SPLIT EVEN WITH CLEVELAND. | cenamxe STREETS AND ALLEYS. MINUTE MEN OF "61. | Sep sierets mi ure rn ng mee nts eo wee wee a ox | _ AMUSEMENTS. par TE 4 Large Gathering ef Well-Known People—| Unfortunate Errors and Timely Hitting | Annual Report of the Superintendent in| A Parade of This Organization hhh ee j seuss aie Good Riding. Were the Cause. Charge—Some Suggestions Made. on the 2ist. eo “ nee Fer the I ‘The cichth annual Marshall [fall tournament} Abbey pitched for the Washingtons in the| The annual report of Superintendent A. H.S.| It is not generally known here that during | was tee HPABRIS BIOU THEATER : fair be occurred yesterd, Asa rule tournaments are | first game with Cleveland yesterday afternoon | Davis of the stregt and alley cleaning depart- | encampment week there will be besides the = we! — aE ————————————— Teanetenets, bat thie cule was violated by the | and he pitched ereditably, but the only oue whom | ment was submitted to the” Commissioners to- | main procession of the Grand Army on Tues- | => bsp | Week commencing MONDAT, z EXCURSIONS, & brillianey of yesterday's joust. Twenty knights, | he sent to first on balls scored, and this one run | day. | day, 20th instant, other processions, some of | una tee The Original and Oniy ATRINSOW'S —— - = i some of thera ‘ancifaily arrayed, crossed lances. | was just enough to defeat Washington. Cleve-| During the fiscal year ending June 30 the de- | which will be quite as interesting, although of |"? —_ muieemiana iin: | M. mage a 8 A majority of the knights were Charles county | land made another run off Abbey's fumble, | Partmont swept 184,542,598 square yards ata notsuch great length. Among these will b ue use 645 PM. HOME EARLY : which let a runner reach first. .The local hits | cost of 264,694.20. During the same period | the demonstration of “The Minute Mea of “61,” | 332 = as THE PRIMA at 2.20 o'clock the bugler sounded | wero very scarce. Clarkson was in the box and | 98,841 cubie yards of dirt was removed, In the | the Liassachusetts organization having already | °°? “CLEVELAND'S 4 it Ep PTO Ew ASt and saddles, Chief Marshal Robert Mar-| was very wild, sending six to first, but hils | cleaning of alleys 16,996,442 equare yards were | taken the initiatory, and by correspondence | is Baling Powder ts to steady usetn ine | | page — 32 eae Amel | Leer une er a and aide, Benjamin T. Davis and Fendly | failed to follow and none of them were scored. | Swept, 8,2451g cubic yards were removed and | with those who went into the field in April, | {icy my kitchen.” Soe | Stems. Protez Wornen, Bowinc! | : _— ag ee drew the contestants into line. Their | Washington. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 O— 2) the cost aggregated 24,928.89. | 1861, have the arrange®ients well under way. ey MARION HARLAND. =e ful Singers. Tat a esand their titles are as follows: Julian | Cleveland 10010100 x— ‘The total cost of sweeping Pennsylvania ave- | Maj. Gen, E. W. Henckes is the president and | uss - house. 2. | Cox, Knight of Port Tobacco; ‘A. M. Sullivan, | | Earned runs—Washington, 1; Cleveland, 1. nue by hand from the Peace monument to | Fr A. Brown of Cornhili street, Boston, ad- | se February 5, 1892, coan hung on hich : 5 3 | se use | AUGUSTIN NEWVILLE wt These fe ewan tite of Maud S.; J. E. Madd, Knight of My | Probate hit Dowd. | Thrro:bace hit—Deris. | Washington Circle was $9,507. The sweeping |Juiaut and secretary. | Gens. D. Fe eh | SS seo] Ment Wook seunih; Seana adie Sisk ima eae land; J. D. Thompson, Knight of New-| sek sautand Virtue. | First Duce on bulls iy | chines alvo went over the sireet once or twice | Siheraare on the executive committee. It will | U uss qraibadnionre ehcnenSTia 44 tin snk Baten W.S. Fisuen, Flor 1. D. Love, Knight of Fair View; L. W- | abbey, 1; by Clarkson, 6... Sacrifice hite—Lar- | Pet Week at a cost of $3,790.35, a total cost for | De gratifying to the District men who went | i= wae | [7 RRRANS LYCEUM TAEATER " . : . Jilehe of Drrantawas hi | Kin, Twitchell, Abbey, Zimmer, Virtue and cleaning Pennsylvania avenue during the year into service on April 10, ‘61, and dur-| ue eT Venusyivania sve. end Lith at. A trip, B conte Wor, Py Window Shades, o hoe; H. , Knigl Ce d a vend of 297.35. ng the two or three weeks following | &° . Vartinn om nt ot? Dam. or aes and Ix Tinting aud Decorating | of the Ked Spider; James M. Edelen, Knight of | § Gtoveisnd a heft on bones Warne ee |, During. danuary, February and March | {28 the two. Siibbagy Tin’ she proceniat | Sat’ deawsv woe aiicde sonia’ Ti Week Matinee Saturday. abytnenes “9 2a 2 oom W. Hexperaoy’s, | First Attempt E. Trotter, Knight of | Gioveland, & Struck out By Abba ont yras expended in removing snow and | of {he 20th the post of honor has been riven | use z a use WINLIys AXD MAeOWS eve ste ‘ 113-F et. nw, | Hughewille; A:T. Smith, Knight of Accokeek | Cieveland, & Struck out “By Abbey, 8: by | {c¥ trom the strocts, | to «Tho First Defenders,” a Peansylvanin or- | Ss ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. = csapgbe nd aoe Bay. William Underwood, Knight of Hopes | paryett, Davisand McAleer. Tite of “! UNIMPROVED STREETS. ganization who went intoservice subsequently Use Use Use wre Use UES Use UES Use Une Use wee UND Ue 5 J ad “aro pra en ee rn 1 hour and 45 minutes. Umpire—Mr. 8: It cost $24,983.62 to clean the unimproved | the “Minute Men” demonstration on the Zist | Use ure tse tne flee tise Use Use Ure lee Gee Mee Tee ee Followed by Grand Free Concert in the . Wood, Knight of T. B.; F. 8. Barn Pm iethed a mansteily anuie 1d tha necoud ‘i fs the District troops will be given the righf of | US Us UN Une Use tI Use Uns TAG US Use UBe Use USO BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GARDEN. %s grow intoa part of MeConchie; G. B. Dent, Knight Out-of- Pn cerp ane igmemdon the bull. One pisteint nit ss ted eee og on ae Peis Hite Bk cts cateattg Ot the executive cea: — Hatton, Knight Fort Warnington | of those given first on balls scored. The other Davie ee hee reduenied places, Maj. | mittee of the Masenchusetts organization on Sat- CITY ITEMS. Se Sar nent af Bs tte | Tun was obtained through Hoy’s misjudging | Davis says, is aworkof farmore importance than | urda~ night Capt. 8. ; Stillings, who went into —_—+——— ‘Mliam Miller, Knight of Surratts-| Cippy's fly. Hoy complaing. that tho focal |i often attached to it, be believing that thone | wr WSL ee tevin ApriP TSO! wee cleenen ‘Ase Vou Snterested ip Law Ircioes mane re raltcered, BY | conter Seid ina hard piace to Judge balls, ie | often neglected places beeatre of their weually | *members and the committee fally recogeised | yf rs seh sesaryer sored np ay ‘ ; James De, Parh Walbach of G, | center deld is a, yers complain loud and , POOF reputation and isolation should be placed | the claims of the Infantry,company Aand other Fat tcices tenon fod for sucicth ee Sontiomen, & rreseinent member Of Se [Seng nbuat tie poor srounds here. Other oat- {88 nearly on w level with the fur more favored | $00 clit companies as the first in, and thoy | ter at prices thelowost yet named for strictly MATIXES SATURDAY. jes county bar, dwelt eloquently upon the A " : firsi-class good: rnc ct ders bat i z ball: diy,” | £ections. will be given the post of honor on the 2ist. A 4, ig hese TRE MERVYN DALLAS COMPANY. rene Daag they voce ee wear pl acer soe mea hoe owen hits cannot | During the year 220 complaints wero received, meeting of the survivors of com, any A and the | the price will sell it. Wecan sell yous Gean- tifrice whi brush and Min & dentist's bi TALMBAUGL'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE axTep—Hoavekrepers to know an buy new Ca Goods of al - Vorsted 0. 9 34 amr s | chivalry. ‘The betting at the track was in favor . i the press box, | 20448 to streets and 116 as to alleys, of which | Trent ‘Infantry batialion e held at tho | 2°, Worsted 0. and V. Cutaway, sizes THE HOUSE ON THE MARSH, Pen er ine of Charles county by 9 to 3. After three houry’ | De judged ply paler ly net aaa °* | but 142 needed attention. eenieuns of Cap MoT Bisbee, S15 11th | $0,42, st the price never known wre yer om be co 4 for anoth: j tilting this was the result announced: A. G. |" Hoy is one of the best elders in the country | In conclusion Maj. Davis says: strect nouthwest, to take action in refer- | have tive semect Sontee a hori from 813s ee ee Smith (Prince Georg: nty), Knight Ac-| . ai? his complaint is just certainly it should | WHAT THE RAILROAD COMPANIES SHOULD Do.} ence to this procession, and itis Mkely that to 313, ciatne: ‘bumeaher there goods rond A BEAUTIFUL ROMANTIC mepeeien. : Bey, first prise; Wm Underwood | bs cemedied before he fs subjected to continual | “There area large number of Places on the | members of the other District companies will | strictly all wool. We also have an elegant line | trewinn, sat ~~ eget haaeratd | por ‘pound. | (Eninoe George's county), Ralgnt of Hove, 00" | aah streets along which steam railway cars are run, | Waite in thus showing who were the first in| of Young Men's Suite. sizes 14 to 19, from —— 3.7. D. Pres, Pont thea A. Ee eller, Bateht | . Richardson put up a grand game at short and | $Teol# along w Ming for tee or theca | When the call was given. 4.25 to $9.75. Our goods and prices waiting mel matet TEARS oeckstagshe mop he played with sna d life, REE. r : jereyn Dallas in his successts “Gervais Hnghesvilte, #fth.’ The Judges were J.W. | Yhere,ts po renon, why a whol ringes, but sources of filth and disease. ‘The x aE ee ext Week—JAS. T. POWERS in “A MAD BAR- ing, Hugh Mitchell, D. Hurth, D. Towles, | ’Coopy pitched in the second and at times he | cannot be properly cleaned by this department, gow WATER IN THE POTOMAC. Dade ; eS d F. Bowling, Julian Norris and Edgar | , (Uppy bacted because the reliroads occupy the entire street! 6. tow ie the Potomuc thut no water for sev-| CUd#® Odd Fellows’ Hall. = NOW ON SALE. : ner. ‘ ¥.M.C.C. today, | and encroach upon the space allotted to pedes-| _§ 5 , LBAUGINS. Er onation took place at 6:0. Mr. John | ine Nationals Play the Y. M. C0. today. | Hane to such anvextent that. nothing but age: | eral days has ran over sisan) No. ¢ of be Chee: | Stee at Tesncet prices. Ol Poe akhage | AT We See E. Stoue of the Port Tobacco bar wae the ore- | Washington 0 0 0.0.0 1.0 1 6—2| 2O¥ footpaths remain. The gutters are usually | epeake and Ohio « ‘The gates of the guard | 4775) .°08n* ee ie sae ay oF abi - 12th end Pa ave. | tor of the evening. Hix address was pithy and | Cleveland. | filled with refase matier of all kinds, and gras# | lock are thrown ea ae B* = < porsche ck povslar chord when he taid he con-| Earned runs—Washington, 3. Two base hitt | grows and deouys where. there. should be goed | sore (ee stones Gratien: Se Mark ‘A Geaeal Gai eabagae! Right now seats are on sale for the ONLY COMEDY Waser i apa ecole red the mea and women of today superior | —Cuppy and Davis. Home ran—Duffee. Dou- | fidewalks, It would be impossible for this de- | busy opening a channe! for boats. Though the| ‘Tp, Si & js = The best and cheaje wor olacrao- | those of tuedigval thues. He was roundly | ble play--Dowd, Richardson and Larkin, First | Purument, to hoor thee polaees eiean commerce ix alightlv crippled by reason of the | put te tain yer SURNE in the elt Se | ee. a ceca thir and cs hand, | heered. Atlas Lalu Underwood of Prince | bees on balls By Killen, Ladin ed Connor | URE Congress should nppropriate n much | care that must be taken in navigating the oats, | tor the enatand home (as encampment — JAMES T. POWERS -= | Geos cagnty was crowned queen, | —Hoy, co dpe or rote larger sum than it does for streci-cleaning pur- | and the coneeqnent slowness in reaching their of . ‘ . " geet pany ge agra alana | esata ito beo> mimi EWaNitier pores, because in some instances for equates the | destination, be financial loss worth speaking of Takicg oma ce eee = OREO a TNT steamers Nears and Miss Ola Hunt, fourth mai 3 Clew , 2 0 = 1 | Space on either side of the track is not of sufli- | is being sustained*® by the canal poople. Had suing rs 4 o vot Ox 1 OT0M : The folowing prominent county men were | 6; Cleveland, 6 Struck out—By Killen, 8; by | cient width to udmit the entrance of horses and | the drought como before the great trough was | e% ¥° give checks and special prevents, “, MAD BARGAIN.© ee oe eee eee . Present: Pm Se ‘Time of G86 | eurts for the purpose of removing the acoutn- | thoroagbly dredged it wold have been next to Speci Ixpecements to largeconsumers. RABIES FREE. Waxten—Her know that new | | Ex-Congressman Sidney TF. Ma —hours and 5 minutes. Umpire—AMr. Surder. | jations, Co nts against the unsanitary | the imposible to get cargoes to town. Light Tas Gunas keciws P, ‘Tea Co. Alltanghter and an abundance of ft. The newest! 5 9 PVENING TRIP tae 0.0 a Gana a ane chenper and better | Mitehell, president of the Mw Farm OTHER GAMES, condition of laces, eapecially during the | boats experience no difficn!ty at all in getting "SOL a 1S Bee ee ACIS TRA Co. | so brightest play of the year, and e prime favorite tis Cent. Geaneak PADan, Guascambetekems enters, than fresh vecetal a. Wehave Alliance: Sheriff Wheatley, Dr. John T. Diggs,! at Boston— * | heated season, have been frequent. We have | buck to the place of loading. and 503 Seventh st. n.w. star. | commencing at®-300.m. dantvandtrip, G:500. 0. an ot oka ale prices. Get John H. Hancock, 1. M. Southerland of the} pigeon .2.0 10 1 0 0 1 Q-% done the best we could to remedy the evil, but PUSHING THE RaTLRoaps, 1620 14th st. n.w. 8104 M st., Georgetown, Vioit Alexandria, Va. noxbosab ton F ‘obareo Invlependent, Charles E.. Hannon, | Boston 3.00010 0 0 G4 Isnbmit that this department should not be z val aulhaciee eas th 815 H st. ne. Stands im all markets, | Joga THE oLp RuLE-f} 3 oe em, MB-50La. ave, | Wm. J. Cox W. D. MeDaniel of Walldorf, Dr. | ™\p. (terion Nichola and Bennett, Carudzers | #ubjected to the expente of a work that should | _Itis stated on good au 'y that the Penn- Ricesue 4 owns, a scr ee FATHER WASHINGTOWS CHUROR. aLane, | George 0. Monroe, Wm. H. Trotter. county | , Batteries - pee tr mg leant zto the railroad corporations | @vIvania Railroud Company has at last} Telephone, 848. pty Manager. | NEW NATIONAL THEATER. Mecenic Lote, the Realtock House and the many GAR Die F: Walter Duckett, Alex- cps ‘These corporations were granted | encceeded in purchasing Analostan Island, 2 é Ex ip gayi sex, |. ern ane neg Bs . LRT c At Philadelphia 2 | aoe EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, | reminisepees thor 177i 19K selina nia 3G. Cs y inmpentecs FM Kea,| | ft Deusen gg oe 021-4 gt of way, but no authority vaaland at the earliest possible day will] Sewing Machines repaired by a practical Citi GOEBEL —— Sothern Br, of Bryan oe the to nge on rights of as a freight yard. The snme|™achinist. E. E. Burore, 1003G st. nw. 1t® PRIMROSE & WEST'S. S' ‘ _ = . Capt. ‘Thomas A. Speake, | Cincinnati........0 0 0 0 10 0 2 0-# ri phfares over which sell ae : LIMROSE & WESDS MOUNT UrRNow n 2. ‘Tenn Batteries—Weshiog and Clements, Chamber: oS Sey aa 8 also that Contractor Gleason bas ‘ IMKOSE & WESTS MB OF oT Ln . , T. L. Robey. B. Z. Tennyson, lade and Vous’ “6 Rinatic. a permitting obstructions n the job of constructing a suitable A New Dining Room Set! ° PRIMROSE & WESTS TE TOMD OF WASTINGTON, Capt. Doswell, adjutant first infantry, Maryland | Iain and Vaughan, Umpive—Emelic. nte suinding nuisances, or in cleaning | bridge across the most narrow part of the Little | | Tam now making « specialty of Dining Room FRIMLOSE & WEST'S erres vawys OF Sikssant mann > eae sl Guard; Walter SL. Page, HM. P| pat Baltimore | gg gg 0 0 0 ong! their tracks to throw any debria’ they may Bnd | ricct trom: the, mainland of tisgiake te si | Purniture--either to onder at'por estdtaee Sea, ennrtTe Cure 1 Mrmme, CaNrST | ‘Thomas Chay Fairfax, 8. M. Dent, T. H. | Balt’'wore. 0 —g_ thereon inio the streets adjacent. T wonld ear- | island. On the Pennsylvania company's branch | from stock. T know I can suit you both as re- MATCH MINSTRELS, at 2 > oKas, €31- . ni fthe Port Tobacco Times, J. 8. Gib- | Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 0-4 nestly ask that im your forthcoming nuual report | hich runs from the L pridge to the | 84tdé “style” and price. Come in tomorrow MATCHLESS MINSTRELS. ~ wono t—- boy 4 proof free e Hamilton, James Dove, Leaf Robey, | | Batteries—Cobb and Gunson, Stratton and | you recommend that Congross ot laws mak- | fact, the work of construction has already look at what Iean show you—never fear om and croands of —- Scott Hicks, CS. Pruther, | Merritt. Umpire—Burns. rivcbligatory og ta tadeoad companion to and those who have been watching say | 8b0ut the terms—we will readily agree aa to| Everything entirely new this season. Mount Veraoa aTy we, Hi. Crosier, Mr. Os-| At New York—Firs! game: | keep these places in a ciean and healthy condi- | hout a doubt cars will be running to the | |tims." | If you do not need a fall set perhaps} 5 0 ee Macalester and sohuming sety | NON Fork: 100 0 o 0 8 0 0-4) tion, at thelr, own expense, imposing upon | Arlington gate by September 29, Not only ts | a1 odd piece will strike your fancy. ton PEE ‘ = ies prominent in county society © 0 1 x-5| them a heavy fine for failure to do 0. | tie force employed & Jarge and experianced joux Repprx, The Accommodator, NEW MIKADO FIRST PART. 3:20 and GAS 9.m. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. pth ee z w= Rule and Boyle, Terry and Miller. COMPLAINTS OF HAULING DmT. ‘one, but the most earnest efforts to finish the 515 Seventh street northwest. ee eee cae 2 scp te = é . Mu ses Annie Thom ~Lyneh. : iidade ley ovecy : < aredians Frederick Warde a, tandine vt Azzacon’s Orsra Hovss.—“Howse on the . Katie Bryau, Jeunie Clagett, | Second game: * Another source of complaint and annoyance F mado Dy Svery TAd. so reigning | -, SUventr Spoons of Washingtonand novel- | ext Tau Sealnie nope niet ee CET SAT ORDAT Marsh. 3 io Edelin, Cothextas Olenest: | ree vere on | to this department arises from the haulings, by ‘Ashington and Arlington ronte, ches | #@# in gold and wilver, Warronp's, 477 Pa. av.* NEW Naqiowal TaeaTeR ze Dantes Macs Natioxan Tuxaven.Primrose & West's F aie Prather, Eva Bryan, | Pittsburg. 00 contractors, of dirt along the streets, and I 0 be in working order at a very early 4 —>——— - Week Berinning MONDAY, SEPT. 12, Sadevening. Leaving Mar- Mir e Compton, Bessie Hodges, Annie Mudd, | Batterie gle, would snggest that more stringent measures be . For some time the power house has been et he ee ‘The Tragedians Wah on the mor. se a caw Fannie Chalmers, Nannie | ler. Umpire—Lynch. adopted to compel such contractors to keep | completed, und those fn charge. of. the ——— ae Prederi-k Louis of oar steamers and return on Sao wae men Gardiner, Miss’ Eleanor rooklyn— n the thoroughfares over which they cart | ruchinery are only awaiting the word of com- The Fall Blocks ana ee aed ~ or tees Se Montgomery, Amy ane =e 0 0 0 1:0 0 2 0 O 0-3) dirt from excavations of any kind. In’ many | mand to set the great whcela in motion. in Derbies are on our tables, All shapes and lps I gy FR RIVER QUEEN for Alexandrie gud a Naneece—Siekd & Hew ‘ers Thaieshats, | TrthciosGiedaess ant Soeties) etncece | cane naes stone finest aire Heil eee OLORGETOWN ATHLETES WIN. colors from $1.45 to $4. That $1.90 Hat fe a| —Mouday Nun sakenennct cation tezvoay, ox oy “ ; fiorence McDaniel, Mre. | and Kittridge. Umpire MeQuale. nn | fone’ by eit pePie | Tn the athletic contest held pesterday at the | beauty. Fuayc & Sox, One Price, SULIUS CESAR. Marsha respons. —Isth street and | Coleman, Mise Hattie STANDING OF solntely impossible to proper, sweep such | Rockville fair Robert H. Dodge of this place} S@+eo8t Cor. Tthand Dsta, | Mr, Warte as Marc Antony. Mr. James ae Brutus, ViRyox Ab MA er. Mra. "Robey, Mra. | ——___ : streets. The dirt is often of such'a nature that ret in the 100-yard dash and second ga.” Ball |, testay aud Wednestay night and Wednestay on | R« ; Prather, iiss” Rosa 4 | it becomes o tirmly packed on the pavements | in the 220. In putting the shot, a. sixteen- Coming Goan ineesaes eee ere BEES ensign, 2 te ier Meney Guy | KYW AND PaLaTiAL w1 XS TOMOREOW. MeDaniel and Misses Pearson. 2 cme | | as to make it impervious to anything short of a| pounder, th getown man once more} — = _ ’S MOUTH. Prom Wh st. For en sid — —e s It & shovel and hoe, | proved his superiority over the other - i Mr. Ji - Angelo. SATURDAY, MOSDA DNESDAT. aaa is Sentence Extended Six Months. E4 \e “In conclusion I desire to «ny 4 | ig eee arpa) lag yernerp sen] ‘abeht ‘tnd Sat orday maatin + if the law | contestants by landing it thict; or regulations against the throwing, placing or | ten inches away and a good deal further sweeping of paper or other refuse of any kind | the next man put it. ‘Though Dodge h: or character into the public stre rtieipating in athletics but abont f ae more strictly enforced it w: months he is now the possessor of sixteen Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing Saturday night Shakespeare's immortal work, threo feet 2 POTOMAC, ATERING PLACES sonrs BAY, LEONARD. LAN D.NOMING, Ser veRs, AND POINT FOR THE PICTURES bight “and Saturday matinee ‘ "lasa.cal pi Toute > involving a serious violation of prison roles as well ns an assault, which might have din « homicide, was heard in the Police t teday. The defendant in the case was visit my factory and seo for themselves just how the famons Yucs is Wuute, Cleveland, Ohio, we vor Baltunore..| Le © this de | handsome champion Machino Co,,7 & H. For Re; ‘and Rent OTHELLO. LOkOUT. les fowen. a negro who is now serving a Jeapense and tro ington, Baltin 05-20 pane MAE | x wackesn tags, Me: Seumns os Otel eee ieee uit, and the charge against dat all time 0. — > ——_ Box office open Thursday morning st 8:30 o'clock. S Faere ‘Rp.m. Hyp panna ear ay abit of throwing gra The old Cox house on N street, recently pur- | seadaches cured “Pe, = ue” Dena, RO42S OF LavcaTER oe ‘The affair rs ae ‘int the pry Tre Casson Bart Exparss.—At Harris’ | trimmings and decayed vegetab! pena are im pases saris eS Ee ‘Nightly greet William Gillette's amusing comedy, hers’ Home and Cabin | three weeks ago, the defendant using a knife | Bijou Theatre next weck Augustin Newville will | the strects, which is not only unjust to the con- . _A new front will be , at's throat. appear in the melodrama. He is not only a| tractor for cleuning the streets, but a rource of | athird story added and the coloniat| §. Helter, 720 7th st. n.w., is making « THE se in one of the cells the | capable actor, but he is noteworthy for. the | danger and trouble to the sewer department by re adopted. Conveniences | Cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cut — —_ the trouble and the negro ob-/ strength of the plays in which he appears and | ®UCh debris being washed into the sewers and | ed patiern will be placed | and Shampooing; also cures Dandraff. my20-tr PRIVATE STAGE EXCURSIONS using Williams of being re- | the completeners of scenic equipment which | Choking the same, thus endangering the public | i Suet EET PRIVATE ieee - ~ oe W. and W. ble for what prevented the tired prisoner | they enjoy. In “The Cannon Bull Express” there | health of the city. Middleton have sold to| Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases SECRETARY. "TSE Sovreray Tatty ing. is u wonderful wealth of stage mesbaniem. It ———_ iet B. Holeombe parts of lois 6 and 7 in See SECRETARY. pg a? Solajers’ ¢ have you got todo with it, you black | is so elaborate that it must be theroughly’ un- JUMPS THE TOWN. the subdivided Linthicum estate. . PO yn Bats eee x As presented by found trip. "All visitors ahould rite'on oar eros * was the question asked by the white | derstood before an actor can with safety appear wes = ‘Typhoid fever is reported to havea hold on 4 wd of li mt x pend asin io. EDWIN TLAVERS AND COMPANY tm-band taily-ho. . S fi. some of the realistic scones. A” great ore| A Treasury Clerk Leaves His Wife and aj 4 great number of the residents of Washington jal Mr en De ‘oth, ee ee at = % = = + offended the negro and the next morn-| crusher is put at work in full view of the audi- Number of Creditors. county. 2 SORE OF wosse. OFFICIAL NOTIC hen they were out exercising he cailed | ence and the apparent peril of the hero, hose| john J. Harley of 923 3 ee = = ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ——— ‘ atiention to what bad happened the | destruction is sought by forcing him into this aad lea Gkk Gs as ke LAURFL, maanaean: pesctal, DEAR ud a suggestion to fight it out | machine, would be real if those controlling the x 2 i sotee gee 3 es eee . ee wut bee cpecstionn cf tig wachantoos relaxed | try Department, haa left his home and, it is | Correspondence of The af EVA MOUNTFORD IN “EAST LYNNE.” _ oie sense anaes de up his mind to settle the their vigilance for sa mo ent. It | thought, has also dieappeared from the city. nee. He tried to borrow astick | tells a story of powerful interest, the | He leaves a wife and three children, one of the 2 Mumford. who was whitewashing. and | clfmazes being wonderfully thrilling. There is | iwtter a five-monthe-old infant. It is caid that | went over to where Williams | every prospect that it will be a worthy successor | 'Mt* sae eS iv nm M. ON SEPTEMB) Kk THIK for macadamizing the connecting fh Connectient aven [= care ‘Which is situated at the terminus of the ‘ intoran him under the chin with @long- | to the popular “Bad Boy” now appearing at | Be wax deeply in debt and added to it by bor- | the republic an and democratic partion was| Sead teeme Serie: | SO mS ae ed penknife. The wound, which was not a| the Bijou. rowing $200 from a friend a day or two before jon last evening, and the all-ab- ROSS WM.T-ROSSELL. Commistionses D.C. ELECTRIC 26th and G one, was treated by the jail phy- ——_—->— his sudden departure. , of conversation was the great | “se? or chtcaeke be: m and no naxceue ees, The Death Record. At the Treasury Department it is said that an-Corbett contest at New Orleans. A] Fr < cos URVE! ice, OFFK During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | Harley te LOrrs «from T) today burial permits were issued from the | and bore a good reputation with the officials | yith minus de few weeks ago. At th: ntinto Washington to get the | U.w, E Stak, which were displayed ) Powa's call, be cecoled a ain front of'| soz, ani ‘opened tmmediat nee of bidders, for furni: Iss he said it was given to him * sent away to Alban | what is this man in jail?” asked the | health office for the following: | until within a Tsnow in full operation and the BEST OF GOOD | THINGS can be hed there at all times. Everything | ©) is FIRST-CLASS—the service, the walters, the cooks a) Tue Srar buil White—David B. Snyder, 34 years; Burton | lettor was received by the « lady | town aiso accompa : soe, ee andthe muste. Come and give it s trial and you will cepted Mua tied. K. Helmer, 25 yeara; Mary € Baru, 9 monthe; | #2 Chicago at Harley, repres:ating | conversation uvgn te merit of the Fempective |. me a te ETS ¢npon whom?” len T. Hudson, year; Mary M. Kendrick, | Bimeelf as an unmarried man, had won the af- | serappers would have done proud to members rds bes qu n. — 2 O Relloge do moan tareH | tcctions of ax estimnble young Indy of Chicago naturally should know once. The fuel eres et tothe | In the grove where the Cafe ts sttusted many eol- | Chjection and M Jeciacen ao ome ed himself’ to marry ber. More- i - “" United States. and stored in the vaults o" Chis o1- | Fd electric Iichte have been arranged among the | Posed extension of I st. mvolyone there six months more,” con-| Colcred—Miollie White, 44 years, : a and have a deeper ones were general the crowd returned gton, at which time | 1." jamnisbed were sur- | gitice. pes to be in embers of | iN" and, addressed to. the eda telephonic mus- 2 that Sullivan he had’ borrowed ©5300 from the young ier eede will De made, ite by item. to > best | follage with pleasing eect. A and vaive any defec r age lady. ay for Both Doge. Accident to an Aeronant. Harley was called up by the officials and MUSIC IN THE ADJOINING BAND STAND EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. incite Chat, j Must Wm. A. Fry lived on Brightwood avenue few days and then be moved to/ He was the owner of two < Yesterday's balloon ascension at River View questioned as to the truth of the charg He | the Lattle bi ed with a mishap. When twenty-five | admitted that he had been vert screet, but | prised to or thirty feet above ground the stay guy of | ‘i-avowed any intention of wronging the young | the community had recei Prof. O'Dell’s parachtite parted and in falling | 4¥- sage from Tre Star ann '§ OFFICE, U. 8. CAPITOL, t Asi. sae ¥ proc e 1 : Te |, Le 28 promptly told by thore in authority | had been knocked out in thi first round. D.C. , September 3 ist. —Proposale for FIs! BOATING. a a et a — ie bain bess broke loose the parachute of Mra O'Dell. The | above him that the Treasury Department could | ‘Ihe intelligence wax received with much en: SE Bae ep aiace hiumbing Sztures and = = apace wp aaeie © | altitude was not sufficient to give the pamchute | not harbor a man who wotld be guilty of | thasiasm, as many of the big man'e admirers AY, REPT SME ELE ESS —_ — ee ¥ for violating the law in failing | time to open and both aeronaute sustained a| fraud and that if he did not refund the mon y | had gone over to Corbett when they saw how VE UCLOCK NOON, at this ofica BEAUTIFUL RAMBLES. RATING CORD: to have a tag Fs each of his canines. His ex-| fall. Prof. O'Dell alighted nimbly and was not | he would be summarily dismisced. He prom- | matiers were going. nd Shecifiations can be seen, EDWARD = s hat moved to Georgetown an@ | injured. wife was severely hurt, it is| ised to make financi . $05, 8.8, 40,32.13 would not be necessary for him | feared by her physician, Dr. Dexter, internally. STONERS reparation, and having | ‘The relief trom the blinding dust and dry ena note for the amount promised to pay it | atmoxphere which have prevailed here for the vg thet be war going to cake 10 | She was removed to her apartysents at the Sara- | tipen maturity@ The sot became due Angust | past tire months was ten:porarily alleviated by ais’ will berroccivel “at the oes of wae aaa a rae a cei yoars in this 1g. as be wae uot certain that he | toga House, and when a Stdn reporter 27, but Just about that time Harley disappeared. | u shower which fell at this point night before imsaissioners of the District of Columba —_ seas could keep bin, | appeared cheerful aud happy. Her co: Ho took his salary with him. SEPTEMBER TWELETHO Me or hee | oa come ovr. COSSSEE THE os. CROSCOPEAN rus si ge “iller informed Mr. Fry that George-| atiendant is her sister ball joonist, A few days later bis wife came to the Treas- ‘ao serious, if not fatal, runaway on | nisning the pusitc schools cot - tes Diseie dl > ae B was a art of the Districc and it enjoyed / Shannon. Mrs. O'Dell has been making ascen- | ur¥ Department to inquire xbout her husband | the Colesville pike ‘near Fairland a fow days | of Golgmblawithons thoterod sears (10), eee eas forty-five: Sore the seme» a» other sections. cions rince last November. ‘This is her first | und was then informed tor the firet time of his | since, by which the Missos Seamore of Quebec, | est, of, examination paper and seventeen thoasnd tainty by exauilning inv the accidont. Several bouquets and baskets of | escapade with the Chicago young wou.an, who are visiting friends nenr this place, and Mr. | tore of loss of compestin papa Bios eee | BETHESDA PARK. Sortbary deposit. Sara rt dn fruit were sent in this morning by friends. Mrs. Hariey said that her husband had ne-| Wilmot Duty were very budly hurt. ‘The colt | proposals, samples of ruling, Uogettion with all infor — +4 ee Pinte eostelly t pager glected his home for the past four yea which wasihitiched to the buckboard driven by | Baws uuiaing a he kn eats eee | yee isch tie baton Yarpily wre =itomct —tyavepela com vt settled the case by giving Mr. uaa Ge Shee Since last pring epent very little of” hi Mr. Daffy, Lecme frightened by « passing hay | ‘he righl, is revoreed tol elcot any spd all bdsar | Beautifal soe tate pee ead eaten nea on | ere Blew sora disease of the shin, Iie. ity to get his license, poli . * eniting | With his fa Tis ‘final disappearance from ¢-wugon and dashlug down the road ran inte a | parleof tide. JW. DOUGLASS, a W. Ross, Wet ney = ing f our best coi > arieap pregemetatls homrtinees Lapel home with ail of his belongings occurred San- | telegraph pole, completely ruining the vehicle | ROSSELL, Commissioners DC. nell [+ vuigapelinmes giochi sare ‘ULL STMST WW. TREATS ALE order and de I. Anniversary. as it in the rearcity of roses an: er | day, August 28, while his wife was at church. und throwing the occupants to the ground, with Wednesda: s . f ° eye, : Light Infantry Corps wil | flowers in localities where water is scarce seems | Harley's name has been dropped from the | the ronalt above stated, BICYCLES. Riecsis Fountain Wil cate aonrhs teopemeanet | BI: bot bh en att celebrate their fifty-sixth anniversary by «| to bmve caused adesire on part of numerous | Treasury Department rolls. oi WwW. = as page _— te — = = this Park, ‘and will play every nicht at 8p.m.. the | CTRaNceik TAKE NOTICK,—DRS. HhoTHENS panisen Meadanidl persons to pluck flowers from the public parks. | « —_—_—_ daciationtcr aie ee eee Ay, Crone and | Peccmitully Habted oy eosctiene. es Cowtig aie | ease ee eee eens. “Setar. po par, On last eventy The Agricultural Park has been one of the RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS. next, He will be gone about three months. | yo select frame Suse im Tee SS bays eta oats fihea ao yearn, 103 Bae eat O'Laughlio were elected active members. Kes | places that has suffered. It appears that dur- Mr. W, 21. Egleston has returned to his home | ##its 0s advertiseuents for bex: year: ‘Among the attractionset the Park are magnificent = ei ir W. 3 tiny, A iarse ston olutions relative to the death of W. P. Berg- ith ns toa ne nase peat ee om ae we epedag. © Mount Vernon | in New York after a pleasant sojourn of two | RM My 4s te ck of eccetncrion.” PALMER Flying Horses, Razzle Dazzle, Switch Back, Swings, | J)® 0. J. CARLETON, orporal in company C, 2 . ee her. e y - months with friends at this place. Phonograph, Shooting Gallery, Prise Basser, &c. sor : Ith apd ( streets, as was men- Dr, ‘Thornas Neal of Ci Pee oor Ce vandals, and then it was re-| Asstated in yesterday's Sram the convention| Championship croquet games are nightly . Sean ee Svan. is bendin ies and d that one of the employes was helping | of the frail il 8 layed ov the Herbert House lawn by guests of | FH944 449948499 TS 8 qN SST qT eT TS TTS the right d = la matters of | gnd sir. D.W. Rodan of Cape May honorary | himself after office hours and Watchman W. if | of the Hallway Mall Service. Beneficial Asso That establishment, sufficient. light for'play be. TASS ASSASINS TNS s . Bladder and Kidney Ailmenta, Acute or Curomie 8 elation adjourned yesterday until 8 o'clock to- Reba es e Bicod lppuegern com seca te | Leora periegiars glegrml nario morrow evening. ‘Today, therefore, tho visit- Sop scbeatned Wy canoe placed igen tbe. stow O32, Bestsess Meron September 14 Grand Toaratment and Prize, Del, anna ncn Oca Syeeial Kates to Historical Points by Penn-| A Little Walt Picked Up. Le ieee eee a ing delegates, families and friends enjoyed 2 RENEE Py Fe i not erupted in tbe aiageee Wis Wennchee of tneteen Teoees ee oeelal Rates re Histor otats: | 5 was none other ir. Henry © | thems: all-da; i Its of the Ce ‘3 them ranter contains 4 ‘brass Lady Riders, ee ee A litte white boy of nine years, giving the | property clerk of the* department, who has Yoram. aaa’ Marmara ee esiecoiy’ Corensc’ Petiersou’sratlinsaiints| rear eee ekemator eee pied me of Hen been there for twelve years. He ‘bad taken s in erved at Mount Vernon and dinner at Marshall | the cases of Columbus Selby and Charles Gregg, | (ou ttin'tke BS an UG can ee a ae ; Hall. Tomorrow will be devoted to sightsee- aad tern branch by | ut ides. "Are you tempted? fu bis pocket when Watchman Cooke arrested | ing, and after a short business session in tho | "BO Were drowned in the Eas ascomernid Gut & So: prsahaprehasiscuts Pe years ago | Mim. These facts watchman alleged | evening the convention will adjourn to meet at | the capsizing of a boat on Tuesday evening,| © IN, pati peice. sqntnss the aged department employe and this | Boston next year. and gave certificates of secidental drowning. Con Llrx Axp F Sra. is father two moaths ago, Jeaving him to| morning in the Police Court he was charged ? Giller leaks nls ot as cominte mn Livx Axp : re of a stepmother, who beat him very | with trespass. __— 06, ‘The Popular Confectioners. few roses, so the watchman says, and had them . 2 , kicked by a horse on Tuesday, to have dhe ran awar. While sleeping mcei-| His collateral, $10, was forfeited for non- M. E. Church South Conference. Walmsly, kic o bedsaceabes ct be can wa. While seep ng —— NaS pe ealeptar geeciraeg he A [EE TT Sbsbhb Sbbobh bebbbes ncrers fol bing t0 ext for some time and wae i. Fae a trict, Baltimore conference Methodist Epis- Vv G , comes lens poled ition when Agea: Sweeney took him Seekers After Truth Organ =e . Ss woe asiness locize to whit’ the He states that he has a brother in| ‘The Seekers After Spiritual Truth effected Harch,met in Bloomfeld,Va., yesterday. | A Verenaxs Stony OUeEa od Rev. Dr. Hough, presiding elder, called to JOSEPH HEMMERTC! 1d solder, 529%. | COMPANY, rounds. meeting to order. “After committees’ on ere-| yannve wv atte feawiten hint To 300, — 433-495 G. street northwest, Officers wore | dentials, minutes, de., had been appointed the | atthe bettie of Fur Oaks, he was atrichea with TT. The loay- | » Va., to whom he would like to go. permant organization last night at the Temple, will Le duly adver 5 pT. Ntsoana Faris Excunsion py PeNwsynvaxia Raitnoav.—The next excursion to Ni elected as follows: President, Wm. C. Scribner; SPECIAL AvrENTiON i called to the Talis by Pontesivania failreed ia Booked for vice president. Mrs. C. Evelyn Gilbert; secre- mal ms He eke Sop MNEs” | the 29th instant. Special train im charge of | tary, O. W. Humphrey; : f Ss ene. ase, S<.- by Jobu B. Lasuer, | tourist agent will leave at 7:10am. Beam ‘Miss Elizabeth Lane; treasurer, Robert | teri legates from ‘Wesb- {riprate $10, good to return within ten days. | While, Jr; trustees, William B. Oibbe, RH | ington, Fauquier, Falls, Church and, other Seius utnwed ona tots Livoneh eeents eotiones, save SACHS Gack DA SEER SAO Make note of the date and the rate.—Adot. Stoele’ aud Mrs. A.M. Bost. This society was | Places all of whom reported their work in wach adersuaetion Wheat acm oremt ene Der es organized on « tem] '¥ basis June 9 with | Condition and the outlook very cheerful. Theze | tna less. He is now in zood health and cordially reo- GPLEXDID DISPLAY | es H Iuvoutant! Horses! Restavmayts! nineteen members. present membership | i ® representation present from all over | Gunends Dar Gooos sie at Latimer & Sloan's 7.90 | | The rovn! Hungarian wines which the Messrs. | {s 109. Spiritualistic phenomens and timely the Sittiee! y HOODS SARSAPARILLA this evening. See speeral ai. Kennedy have been the agents of for so long | topics are discussed Sunday evening. ‘asa general purifier end TONIC MEDICINE, sae time will be sold by Messrs, Latimer & Sloan — ‘especially comrades in the G. A. B. tes! aad a : . | tomorrow, Friday. at their establishment, 1309 The Colors Presented. r a : Shae street. commencing at 10 o'clock. If the cholera is coming by all méans HOOD'S PILLS arehand made, and aro perfect Oe TUE sai s.— Es ee ae perenne coy, duy received the colors presented by the friends | have acrematory in Washington, This would | in composition, and. 2 Bovds at y Sal Senne aa ‘of Lieut. Kelley and the officers, The force, | offer some : Ul “ie #toek ix - @ clock. i tomorro x m, Friday, September 9 Mr. | de., &c..at Latimer & "8, 1407 G ot, af Walter E. Willintus of this city ‘will try to break | 7:80 0 clock this evening.—Adet. the i00-vurd record. Loand trip, $1, including —— admission. — Ader. * "| Cavanum, Aerie, Drarwnse,—Dr. Lighthill — | gat be comkaited from 8 to 12 and 4 to at his Baoxe-pisrcarcslcadsche. Druggists,25e.-Adv | residence, 1411 K street northwest—Adee