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FORECAST TILL § P.M. SATCRDArY. Yor the District of Virginia, utr, with py western portions of \ mbia, Marviand and | ably light showers in Innd and Virginia, slightly warmer, winds becoming east to south. oF THR WATER. condition of water at 8} re, 69; condition, aperature, 76. Con- ditfon at north ec condition at south cornect % ing reservoir, temperature eandition at influent gate house, 36: efftuent gate house, High water. Low water. S2lam = 9:50pm} 3:55am 346 p.m. — Jouxstox Bros. & Co., 639-041 La. ave., The finest made.” , One Price, Cor. 7th and D. Can. Xaxpmn’s rich Virginia Clarets. Warr for the new furniture firm of Cnaro & | ck. Haxpmmo. New stock, new business ideas and new prices. Eaem Hots vor Fact 1992. Nice Line New Derbys in ali the beat shapes, @2to M4. RC. Lewis & Sox, 1421 N York ave. Heman Artificiat Eyes. Hexrren’s, 453 Pa. av. Ma. Wu, C. Scnreven, 323-929-920 Center Market, sells the Butterine at 20 cts. per Ih., and warrants it (for one month) not to be- come strong or rancid, like butter does. advance in prices on account of G. A. R. rush. Remember the numbers. Saris in composition, safe in application; sure in result. Minot's Dentifrice, the ideal tooth and mouth wash. It never disappoints, cleanses and sweetens. 25c. everywhere. Waxtep—Honsekeepers to know that new Canned Goods are much cheaper and better than fresh vegetables at this season. them of all va our peices botoce parchasi W. HL Warke: 46-50 La. ave. and Flags. Bultings axp & Co., 409 11th nw. @. A. R. Decoxario: Decorated. M. G. Cove: Rerrsonr's Ick Cream. 285 G st. mw. For Watt Parxn, Moldings and goto Wasurxcrox Gas L ‘The best cheapest Use this and ex called suramer f Iinmediate deliv-rir 0 best grades of Coal and Wood. Bottom d best qualities. BRotnErs, s for this Coke. Exclusive Age Senrayen, Batt: bet Asrieric axD ‘TBeente: Plati ANTRED.—Silver Fillings, Very best Teeth, $8, U.S. Dexrar Association, 7th and D. - Canrets Crrsxrp by the Emprez Canret Woans, (31-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- Proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 ‘Ove Sprctar Flour at the cut p be contianed for and save a dollar. Buy a barrel Money refunded if not sat- Prime Beefsteak at #, 10 and 12c. = pound. Choice Povatoe: 412 4th st. se. =o Waxtap—Honsekee know that they can buy new Canned Goods of all kinds at wholesale prices for the G. A. R. encampment at W. H. Warken’s, 946-50 La. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT pean AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. %e. bushel. J. Axsavon’s Orrza Hovsr.—‘“House on the Marsh.” Nartosa Turaten.—Primrose & West's ‘Minstrels, Hanzis’ BuowTuxater.—“Peck’s Bad Boy.” Acapemy or Mvsic.—“The Private Secre- Keaxax's Lrceom Teearer.—Field & Han- son s Drawing Cards. ‘Tur Barry oF Gzrrisnona.—iéth street and Chico avenue. pee etl ne EXCURSIONS TOMOKKOW. Mansmatt, Hart.—Steamers Macalester and River Queen, 9and 10 am. and 2:45 p. m. Berurspa Pasx.—Take Tenleytown cars. Borsa Vista.—Steamer Florence, 10 and 11 and 8 p.m. Steamer Bartholdi, 10 a.m, 1,2, 5, 6,7, Sand 9 p.m. Rocevirie Fare.—B. and 0. R. R. depot, regular trains. Taxry-s0 Coacn.—511 13th street northwest, Seips te Arling: diers’ Home and Cabin John bridge. 10 a.in. and 2 p.m. Isprax Hzap.—S:eamer Macalester, 6:45 p.m. Lowrn Hive: Laxpixas.—Steamer Arrow- smith, 5:30 p.m. >. CONDENSED LOCALS. Rev. RH. MeKur. D.D., rector Epiphany Church, t. will be in the city Sunday next (1th) and will preach Sunday morning in Epiphany Church. awEINITZ of the chemic r, Depart- | Neumyer et al.; judgments by default. | fessor of jorth Caro- t of chemistry and to: wediew! and denial department Of the Columbion University, made vacant by the decease of the late Prot. E. T. Fristoe. - FLY before 9 o'clock thir moraing a false alarm from the corner of Vth and F streets northwest called the fire department to the scene. $ Tue Axentox Giz Cure haselected the fol- lowing officers: A. J. Hall, president; C. H. Deans. secretary; James H. Washington, treas- urer: J. Henry Lewis, director and business r Mus. Excuy L. Sueawoop of i been duly appointed a member of the adviso council of the woman's branch of the worl congress avxiliary department of religion, a: also on the press committee of the world’s fair Congress auxiliary at Chicago, 1593. —— Bearing the Name of the French Patriot. Lafayette Post, No. 20, department of the Potomse, mustered in a number of recruits last evening. The membership is now 100. The members ‘ill turn ont in force in full uniform on the oceasion of the grand review, nd in addition will wear the red, white and blue rosette in honor of Gen. Lafayette, whose name the post adopted. A communication was received and read by the historian of the Col. Joseph Smio- linski, from the courselor of the Prench legs- ion, being a reply toa letier addressed to the minister of France, now absent in Furope, re- turning warm thanks to the membership of dhe post for the nobie spirit of patrioti«m and lib- eral tendency which inspired it o select a name so dear to every patriot and lover of liberty. — Patrick Byrne's Will, ‘The will of the late Patrick Byrne was filed yesterday. He leaves his gold watch to bis son Frank, piano to hix daughter Mary, breastpin te his son Thomas, 250 cach to the Little Sis Of the Poor, St. Joseph's Asylum, House of the Good Shepherd. Rev. Father Mackin for masses and inda and « life estate for his sistor- in-law, Annie Bryson, and then to his three children named above. J. and F. P. Byrne, son, are the executors. ae Male Kates te Richmond. Va. und Return on Occasion © “Agricu! Tedecrtat Parr. ees ‘The Pennsylvania railroad will sell round-trip tickets from Washington ond Alexandria to Richmond and return at rate of one fare ($3.50) Bits 0 cts fur sdission coupon tothe fair to be sold September i2 to 17, good to ~return until September 19, inclusive.” “This is the second fair given by the colored people of Vinginie, and = very interesting program hes been prepared.— 10>. = Warr for the new furniture tirm of Craig & New stock, new bitsiness ideas and te EE | Cataang. Asraxs, Draryess.—Dr. Lighthill ean be ised from 5 to }2 and 4 to 6 at his Tesidence, We have | ties at wholesale prices. Get | 3 Center Markeet. | . Byrne, his nephew, | | i | lege of Kentucky, has | mor Soy city bas | Ciara ¥ | inoue. i | j IMITATING CORBETT. People Brought Up for Various Grades of Assaalt. Today was assault day in Judge Miller's court, nearly all the prisoners being charged with imitating Sullivan and Corbett. Jane Wilson, « colored woman from the extreme end of East Washington, was among the pugilixt- | sally inclined, only she did not fight according | Capt. Kintz, is discharged. | to the Marquis of Queensbury rules. She used | Schooner William Oliverof Baltimore is light. | & blackjack and the weapon was.s home-made | Barkentine Chestiua Redman is light and pro- | affair, which the court thought wae of an ex- tremely dangerous nature. Clara Waters, |snother colored woman, was the aggrieved party and she appeared and toldithe Judge of ALONG THE WHARVES. ‘There. The three-mast schooner 8. G. Haskell of parm are | Spain, Trinidad. . of housing in his team launch Lovie Randall, | 4° | | used. e | make her the handsomest and most luxurious | the Geo. Betters, a colored resident who ap- | craft of her class on the Potomac. Her owner, | peared and corroborated Clara's statement, was | Miss Lovie Randall, accused by Jane of being interested in Clara in | will give an excursion to Florida this winter. such a way that Betters threatened to entersaft| The famons old wood schooner against her for slander ,and then he charged | Denty of Alexandria, Captain W ' that Jane was an habitual drunkard. | Blackburn, has been taken out of her element | de the danied thet charge, se she did the charge that she carried or had the biackjack, and ¢! also thought that the weapon was made for the be caulked and painted. occasion by persons on the other side. | The proof was against her and J Miller | and Chicomuxen. mphasized the concealed-weapon law by fining | The Baltimore schooner Spedden has dis- | Jane $100 or six months in Jail for using such a | charged and taken np positior. on the west o! | “55. the channel. She is looking for a freight. | |. “Pit pay the fine,” said Jane as she stepped priginters are decorating the new tug William Mohler. The crew of the Deer Isle three-master S. G. Haskell are repainting her hull from the water line to waterway. Three-mast schooner Cora Dunn, Thomas- ton, Me., Capt. Harrington, will probably not begin to lighten till the barkentine Redman gets out. There have been large arrivals of building | | sand this week in James Creek canal. The excursion business was very light yes- terday. The three-master James B. Pace of Dennes, | Mass., is getting high. Sho will probably be light this evening. The Norfolk and Washington travel con- tinues heavy. The Arrowsmith, Capt. Entwisle; Mattana, | Tb Capt. Nowell; George Law and Wakefield,Capt. | | Ross, all had good freight and passenger lists cn | their last trips. | The down-river resorts are giving up their | gaeste. ‘The steam dredge Alaska was towed from the western channel to the eastern yesterday by the | tugs Pierce and Richards. Schooner Alfred §. Day. Baltimore, Capt. Smith, from Norfoik, is discharged and await- =) eee Schooner E. M. Skinner, Baltimore, from Norfolk, is discharging. Schooner Carrie, Capt. Stone, from Peters- burg with lumber, ie getting light. Steamer Alton, ‘Alexandria, Va.. Capt. Bai- ley, from Occoquan, has begun to discharge and She will then resume | CO: business between this port, Aquia, Occoquan | five John Taylor, a colored man, who is known | about Mthand C streets, next appeared, and his trouble with another ‘citizen was told by oliceman Boyce and the aggrieved citizen. “He had a ruzor in his pocket,” said the wit- ness,” but he didn’t use it. He only took it out | of his pocket. John even denied that he took the weapon out of his pocket, but when the judge wanted to know how the ‘witness could have seen the razor in his pocket he was somewhat puzzled. After some hesitation he said the men searched bira 2 Lillie Devine for aswulting Adeline Rose and David Carroll fora similar offense on Annie Carroll forfeited 25 each. Five dollars or fifteen days,” said the when Jumes H. Lauson plead guilig to of having asrouited Victoria Hart. James H. Bivens paid $10 in each of two cases of assault, weapon he bad was a fork, but Iuckily for the other parties be did not tse it. A colored man named Thomas Smith was ar- raigned for striking Lonisa Bennett. “Is this man your husband?” the court asked the woman, “No, sir,” she replied, “but we've been living together five years.” Does he sapport you?” bi and ent ‘What did he do to you?” lapped me.” ‘Five dollars or fifteen days.” > GEORGETOWN. te morn Bugeye Bickler is out. Schooner William E. Thomas, Crisfield, Capt. Samuel Scott, will be out today and expects to sail for the enstern shore tomorrow. | “Schooner Shining Light, Georgeiown, D. C., oe D.N. Wright, is at dock and getting ight. The steam launch Emilie W., Capt. Frank C. Haines, carried down # private party Inst even ing to Indian Head. Among those on board were Dr. H, V. Pyles, Mr. Huiaes, Mr. De Moll, | ‘Miss O'Neil and Miss Buheer. —— ALEXANDRIA, ORDER OF AMERICAN MECHANICS. On Wednesday evening” the state council of Virginia and District of Columbia, Order United | American Mechanics, met in the Dunlop build- | ing in annual session, with Acting 5. 0. A. G. | Stevens in the chair.’ Much business of import- ance to the order in this jurisdiction was pre- sented and favorably consldered. Ezra Trott was elected to fill the unexpired term of state councilor, vice W. H. Catchins resigned, and officers for the year were chosen as follows: Washington, D. C., A. G. Stevens, state coun- cilor; Richmond, Va., M. P. Whitebnret, state vice councilor; Petersburg, Va., P. A. Owen, state council secretary; Fredericksburg, Willie Sullinger, S. C€. inductor: Manchester, T. T. Risby. S.C. examiner; Washington, D. C., D. H. Kobinson, S.C. protector; Washington, D. prin ago ash Jeav THE LIGHT INFANTRY INSPECTION. The state inspection of the Alexandria Li Infantry wes the event of the town last Col. Jo. Stern, state inspector, came from I mond on his tour of inspection. The corp= hud been concluded’ the state council ad- mm H, | their reasons for wanting and rests on the railway at Bennett'« ship yard. | tile such as would be Applicable, only to per She will have some new timbers inserted and will | 8088 who had been in Uncle | rested Potomac railroad on Maryland avenne. William Edwards, colored, was one of the number and the officer looking saw taken ftom “And your business here? “I came here to get a letter from my mother. I wrote to her from West Virginia und told her will probably get away tonight or tomorrow | ory ios, sir,” he replied, “We don't want you here, Sack Walsh zon, ing ‘Some cight days ago, I'm an old soldie: MOSTLY VAGRANTS. Notes of Interest in Regard to the Vessels | The Prisozers That Were in Judge Kim- ball’s Court Today. ‘There were thirty-three prisoners in the cells Deer Isle, Me., is light. She will proceed to | of the Police Court this morning, and among | Georgetown to load coal for the eastward | them were many vagrants and suspicious per- | sons, The officers are endeavoring to rid the The three-master E. K. Hart of Alexandria, | City of such objectionable persons before the | encampment. Under the vagrancy act there several classes of offenders, including sus- pected thieves, loafers who have uo visible ceeds tomorrow to Norfolk to load coal for Port | means of support, women of evil life and fame | and persons known to be “‘cappers” for houses | Mr. Nilson and assistants have begun the work | Of ill-fame. Included in the list of vagrants also the tramps, who only come in for a few the circumstances under which the weapon was | It ix the intention of Constructor Nilson to | days, and habitual drunkards also come within provisions of the act. The prisoners brought in under the act are _ int | making all sorts of excuses, as none of them POEL ein cain” | want 60 be locket up whees they cannot see the ary | Parad daring) the encampment, aed tn giviug a | o get away they « 3 the court aa captain, major or some othe: Sam's service in nection with the country’s di ndere, think- ing that such a title will operate to their ben- | | efit; but to one man who addressed Judge | Kimball this morning the judge promptly in- formed him that be was a judge and not an my officer. Policeman Klingor of the fourth precinct had a vagrants before the court. He ar- om along the line of the Baltimore and roduced a suspicious 1 came from Baltimore,” said the prisoner, “and intended to go to Alexandria,” “Where did you get this saw?” “I found it on the pike.” “You can hav said the judge, better continue on your road to Alexandria. John Harris was next called. He is a young colored man who eaid he came here from Rich- mond, thinking he could get employment. “Is’ this your first tramp?" quired. fifteen days on the farm,” ‘and when you get out you had the court in- Yes, sir,” he replied, “and I intend to re- turn home as soon as I get out.” “I think the best thing you can do 1s to go back to Richmond,” said the court, and for that purpose the prisoner was released. jurt Van Ness, a young man whose clothing face showed evidences of his having ridden he outside of a railroad car, denied that he was a vagrant, although he said he came here on the train without paying his fare. 6 was asked, fa,"* he answered. nd the answer to Washington.” "believe there is be Judge told him, " “and you will be locked up untilafter theencampmnent.” ‘Thirty aya. Joseph Mason, colored, and John Stanton. a nter, were the other prisoners. The former said that he lived on a farm near Benning, aad that his employer drove home a couple of days nd left him here. 'o you want to return home?" inquired the 0. dea the judge, e releazed him” on his’ personal bonds to e the city and go home. was the name und with a scarred face, was ar ‘an habitual drunkard. which a citi- igned for be- said Policeman Craw- . but he has blown it all arrested five times since he officers have been trying t him to brace up.”” remarked the prisoner, C., F. C. Grist, representative to national cow raded in full uniform, the Light Infantry | “0 seemed too weary to make any further ex- cil for three vegrs. All the above were in-| Primm Corps with twenty fous tices, and the | Planation, stalled by National Secretary John Server for | Inantry with fortytes mon Yn lige, Cont, | “D0.You think thirty days will sober him up?” the term of three years. When business | Goorge’ Muchback commended, with’ Lie & adge asked the Monre econd in command. “I ection journed to mect fm Fredericksburg, Va., on | yos'rery theroce ne coanmand. he inspection . and the percentage made the first Tuesday in September, 1898. Al by the company ‘will be announced in a few ; it f patriotic campfire for the entertainment of | days. The armory was thronged by friends of| 5 the state council officers was later held in Odd | the militiamen, who were interested in the ine | 1 Fellows’ Hall, where coffee and ham sandwiches were served in true patriotic style. Toasts were responded to by National Secretary John spection. the THE PUBLIC REALTH. Server, State Councilor A. G. Btevens and| Mayor Strauss bas placed the Alexandria members of the different visiting councils. | police in the line of sanitary inspectors. i Solos were rendered by Frank J. Fearson and] order addressed yesterday afternoon to Capt. G. W. Golden and music furnished by Messrs. the Ellis and Ogle. An evening full of pleasure was spent by the large assemblage. SCOVERING FROM HIS INJURIES. Little Gambrill Coleman, the four-year-old son of O: + D. J. Coleman of the seventh Webster, the chief of police, he directs thi the-policemen be instructed to take apecial note of all alleys, streets and other places where nuisances prejudicial to health may exist and make report of the same, #0 that the attention | | of the health officer may’ be directed to the mat- | ie ter. ‘The sanitary condition of Alexandria has | Fea eet arent, ten, days ago near | been this season very much as usual during the | : ‘fi |eummer months and, with the exc man was visiting, has almost recovered, though = nae ee = disfiguring seat will be seen probably for life. | Some cases of cholera boca oa Paes | Nothing was done to the colored boy who fired | SMmer, all rummer diseases have been ¢ the shot, as he claimed 1€ was accidental, aad no | eels light, and now, oving. perhaps, to the one was on the scene of the shooting to dis-| oat boties ‘thas if deal | prove his claim. The shot was fired in a closed | act icescigh i | room, was last the tin here at this season, Gar A LARGELY ATTENDED WEDDIN The marriage of Miss Louisa R. Tancil of | Alexandria, Va., and Dr. W. Cabaniss of Washington, D. C., was celebrated at the First Baptist Church of Alexandria, Va. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Yesterday the following lots, being parts of the cight-acre tract at Tenleytown recently purchased by Rev. John M. Barry from Miss lary FE. French. were sold and so recorded: at 6 eut atte Providence Hospit: y by of the buildings falling in on them. Charles Williams, aged sixt jo, your honor,” Aicer replied. ‘He's | so thor: righly soaked with whisky that I think ossible to sober him up in a month.” lenry Tucker, a Georgetown eltizen, was ac- cused of having been intoxicated oftener than law permitted during the past month, and he was given thirty daye in default of bonds, Josephine Gannon, arrested while taking a drink ina bar room, was relensed on her per- sonal bonds because she bad only been out of work house about three Several Accidents, Richard O'Dowd of 2106 G street northwest braised about his head and face by a cable car colliding with his buggy at 15th and Penn i venue about 7 o'clock night, throwing him out, He was sent to Emergency Hospital. in MeCauley of 416 L street southeast fell from a ecaffoid at 9th_and D streets yester- d was budly bruised. T. Swink and B. Fowler, while working at field Park, were badly bruised and taken to ree years, fell g and was badly He was nd Q streets last even about the face nded by Dr. Lot 7 and part of Jot 6, in block B, to Samuel | W. Madden at 5 o'clock p.m. Yesterday Wend block 8, to Esther Barry; lot 18, | presence of a host of friends.” ‘The bride was . to Ellen Lynes; lot 19, block 2, to Sarah | attired in a dainty gown of white surah silk nd lot 18, block 2, to J. J. Schaeffer. | trimmed with point lace and carried a bouquet are now being constructed on all of the | of white roses. The bridestnaids, Misses Da above lots. nell and Taneil, wore cream-colored nun’s vei In the subdivision across the road*known as | ing. At the conclusion of the marriage the | Reno, Richard A. Neal yesterday seld to A. L. | party left for their uew bome, 1996 K street, Neal lots 19 and 20, in square 6. i @ reception was tendered them! NOTES. the friends present were | Mrs. A. W. Ward, Miss Lula Ward, Mrs. | Prather, Outlaw, Shadd, | Wright, Dr. and Mra, Marshall, Dr. ‘A. W, Tancil, Mr. 8, Watson, Mr. F. Dickerson, Dr. Williams, Dr. C. H. Thomas, Mr. Chas. Lemos, Mrs. J. N.Tancil, Mr. and | Mrs. Freeman, Dr. Wilder, Misses Darnell, Misses Spriggs, Derricks, Mrs. Thomas Clayton | and a large number of friends from Alexandria, Mr. L Cabaniss was best man. ‘The ushers were G. Butts, W. Madden, F. D. Lee, Thos. H. Cabaniss. ‘The bride was given ‘away by her uncle, Dr. A. W. Taneil. PRESUYTERY MEETING. At the Chesapeake presbytery mecting at Mitchell’s station, Culpeper, Pastor Rice of Alexandria was elected the moderator and Capt. K. Kemper of this city one of the clerks, The Central Presbyterian Church, Rev. D. Pitzer, is the only Washington church attached to this presbytery. No action was taken during the session affecting Washington. ‘The presbytery will hold its next meeting at Culpeper Court House. Lishear and Miss Lishear have returned from | Groverstown, Md., where they spent several of the summer weeks. eee « THE COURTS. Cracerr Cover Judge Coz. Yesterday Chalmers agt. Green, Clark agt. Faciry Covmr—Juige Cos. Yesterday-Johuston agt. Johnston; testi- ordered taken by Albert Harper, ex aminer. Bunscheragt. Ranseher; do. by W. H + maith. Garner agt. Hawkins; commission to | get answer ordered. At Lee agt. Paine; pro confesso. Ogden agt. Parke; do., and J. B. Larner appointed guardian ad litem. Capitol Hill Brick Company agt. Green; T. Somerville & Sons allowed to intervene. Mason agt. Bag. well; restraining order issued. Shaw agt. Cis- sell; reference to auditor. Simmons agt. Reid; sale finally ratified. Ergood agt. Butter; do. Ralston agt. Queen; do., and reference to it in re Alex. Snyder, Susan Young, Pendleton, Margaret ' Galloway and | A. Blandy; writs de lunatico ordered to — icineer Corps. Tue Engineer Corps held a meeting at its new quarters at Center Market last night. Jas. M. Pollard (late major LR. P.), John A. wruder, Chas. F. Vermillion, N. Mickum, J. B. MeGowaus, Wm. H. Barry, W. A. Jack and K.C, Hilbus were elected members. Sergt. Maj. Devine and Sergt. W. A. Edwards ha been reduced, Corpe. C. W. Dickey and John Erbach huve been promoted to be sergeants and Privates W. B. Estey, S. H. Gowans and G. B. Young have been promoted to be corporals. Reginald Munson has been appointed acting first lieutenant and surgeon of the corps. He | will, in addition to his professional duties, take charge.ot the section of “homing pigeons.” It isa source of graigfcation that seven of the ue use use use use use use Nore. Prof. R. W. Thompson of New York and Mr. A.R. Jordan, who passed highest in the uni- versity examination at Alexandria, will be added by Principal Sweeney to the teaching force of St. John’s Academy this year. ‘The Mount Vernon clectria railroad contract- ors are pressing at all points to complete the road by the 20th instant. The Potomac shoe factory will begin again next week to run on full time, Considerable additions will be made to the working foree. > The Wetmore Wrecked. ‘The whaleback steamer Charles W. Wetmore is reported on North Spit bar, Oreg., a total wreck. The sea is washing over her. It is un- certain whether the crew is saved or not. ‘The Wetmore was regarded as one of the finest vessels of the new type of whuleback steamships, and when in the east several months ago she created agreat sensation in maritime G. And grea’ and serviceable in heavy weather. “coe Rt, Rev. Timothy O'Mahony, bishop of St. Paul's Church at Toronto, Ont., and auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese of Toronto, died yes- terday I Ho Gore Or swellings in the neck since T was 10 years old; am — High School Class of "90, At a meeting of the class of "90, Washington High School, resolutions were passed in com- | memoration of the recent death of Miss E. L. an engrossed copy of the resolutions be sent to her parents, to whom are tendered Warm expressions of sympathy and condolence. ‘The Veteran Light Infantry. ‘The meeting of the survivors of the Veteran company A, of April, 1861, to arrange for taking part in the parade of the Minuts Men on the 2ist, will be held this even- ing at 7 o'clock at the residence of Capt. M. P. Fisher, 315 11th street southwest. soon be dead as alive. Whenever I caught cold I could not walk two blocks without fatnting., Now Iam free T. ise TRH Tine T80 Vise “hse DELUSION.—The belicf that a thing is the best because the makers say 60. < YOU will say Cleveland's Baking Powdbris best if you try it. CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. use mse Use TIS Use USe Tike USE TSe Use Te USE USO TISe te T8e Tise ise Use Use Tike USE Ue Hse Se Use Lise Tike Use Lise Use Use USe USe Use USe Use Use Use Use Iss USE Wiars Tus: Atsosr Art Gorse Tiars Wiars Waar: WE HAVE ONLY 1,000 MORE OF THOSE UPHOLSTERED A.B. 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Is sweet, whoiesome, fragrant, healing. refreshing. ‘The best Tooth and Mouth Wash in the world! It whitens the tooth, tt Aardene the guma.it aweetens the breath. ae, ‘The offensive odor emanating from catarrh, decayed | teeth, &e., entirely dispelled by tt. LILLY'8 CARBOLATED DENTIFRICE is pre- Fors on Ksrves FOR THE COMING ENCAMPMENT? 81 the 44 dozen Teaspoons, $2 the 44 dozen Tablespoons, 82 the 34 dozen Table Forks. QUADRUPLE SILVER-PLATED Butter Dishes from 22.50 up. Cake Baskets from €3 up. Castors from @2.50 up. Berry Dishes from @3 up. Cream Pitchers from $2.50 up. Sugar B8wis from $3 up. Ice Pitchers from #5 up. Complete Tea Sets from $15 up. ‘We carry the largest stock of Silver-plated Ware in Washington and can show everything manufactured in that line. We only keep the best grades of quadraple Plate of Reed & Barton, Kogers, Meriden and other standard factories. RRR HOH A RRR RRR Rok Hon dy TR BM i RRR HHH AA RRR RRR I RR. H HW ASA ROR # RED H aa se3-m,w,f Corner 7th and D n.w. pared in conformity with Tecommendations of all the leading dentists and is, without doubt, the best tooth preserter and beaatifier yet introduced. Tre sample package. Your grocer will supply you, or 1s —- oe) LILLY, ROGERS & Co., Putentecs and Sole Proprietora, Baltimore, Ma. Do You Neen Axy 00, 00 SX x ssp 0 99 RX S38 00” “oo” 8 RS Sss8 5 We have purchased, under price, « limited quantity of Silver-plated Teaspoons, Tablespoons and Forks, warranted the best G-onnce plate om pure nickel silver, thet wo will sell at ‘These are goods that cost regular just 50 percent more and are aspecial snap. Remember, we offer no common ware, but warranted triple plate, something that will wear you for several years and yet no dearer than ordinary plate. It’s s rare chance. i wal i} Taner Cuerrs For THE Reo, Warre Axo Bie. ‘Wecan fityou inthe Neatest, Prettiest and Latest Style of Fall Shoos for the least money. 82.00 for a good Dongola Button. $2.50 for a little better Dongola Bution. $3.00 for # still better Dongola Button. .50 for an excellent Dongola Button. $4.00 for the next best Dongola Button. « $5.00 for the best Dongola Button ever inade, Gro. W. Rics, 717 Manger Space se z a 6» 3 fee E OHNSON Ses UTTRELL, a3 we ‘Jad ‘tei 713 MARKET SPACE. Our Great Cost-price Sale will be discontinued after But we'll continue to offer GREAT BAR- GAINS in every department during the course of im- provements now in progress to our building. today Hovsexezrixe Svrruies, LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. 10 bales of BED COMFORTS at 50c., 65c., 75c. aud $1 each. 5 cases of 10-4 GRAY BLANKETS at Sc., 85c. and 81 a pair. . 5 cases of WHITE BED SPREADS at 75c., 89c. and 1 each. SHEETINGS and PILLOW CASE COTTONS in all widths considerably less than regular prices. 100 dozen PURE LINEN TOWELS worth 12%6¢., at Ie. each or $1.25 per dozen. 150 dozen Towels, 18x36, and of fine quality huck, ‘St 18c. each or $2 per dozen. 75 dozen Full Regular Made Boot Style Hose. Re- Hostexy Banas. duced from 25c. TO 19. A PAIR. 50 doren Fancy Boot Style Ladies’ Hose. Colors guaranteed. Reduced from 50c. ‘TO 35c. OR 3 PAIR FOR $1. ‘76 dozen Men's Balbriggan Half Hose, in brown, black and stripes. Worth 20c. Our improvement sale price, 2 patr for 25c. se? Improvements now going on do not interfere with business. = : Jouxsox & Lurrnese, 713 Merket space. W. M. Saver: & Sous, 150,000 haem Saucers M®* % & LAKE oF BosTox, Trance! given A fomorrow. Speaker and Parchometrio Medium, will gives serine | 781 Teh ot 781 Tth st. of lectures at 508 22th st. n.w., beeinnine SUNDAY, | 20:20 m. Course tickets, €2.50; single admission, | You will ay You wilt ‘Mrs. Lake ts one of the most highly ¢ifted meittums surely need | and speakers now before the public. ae them ie * during the (>? FELLOWS HALL, 8TH ST. SE. next week MONDay, §1 see. wetting or two. Wonol dhe Burts ait Abtow Gomedy cote Great special present day Wo AT, Last, tomorrow. Tickets forsale se Tiliyurasic" close Meee i musi store and at the ball, Sth st. se. apdat Th Now is ton's cigar store, Sst we eS your K=**455 LYcets Trea TER chance, ayivania ave. and 11th at Caps and Saucers oS aoautae Tite Week—Matines Tomorrow. purchasers of poop hel FIELD'S AND HANSON'S ‘You will DRAWING CARDS. not have Followed by Grand Pree Concert in the many chances Tike this, BPAUTIFUL SUMMER GARDEN. 781 7th et, 791 Teh ot, + | Next Weeki New York Vaudeville Stars. «5-00 Come tomorrow. Leave your SS Comiaial BUOU THEATER order —s with os. Week commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Becure your ‘The Original and Only ATKINSON'S goods at closest NEW PECK’S BAD BOY. rates. . Thousands — perpen Pnlarged, revised and produced by Witty Come- description tans, Pretty Women. Bewitching Dancers, Delight given away. ful Singers. Suger! Sugar! Sugar! —_— Any quantity Next Week—AUGUSTIN NEWVILLE. we6.St of sugar. Don't delay. Make your A ®AUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOSE. arrangement for — your fature EVERY EVENING AT & ‘supplics at MATINEE SATURDAX. once and THE MERVYN DALLAS COMPANY. avoid any uneasiness in TRE HOUSE OX THE MARSH, “d to OR having all WOMAN'S RANSOM. you may want. A BEAUTIFUL ROMANTIC MELODRAMA. Played Jon andl Great Britain 1,276 consecu- tive Michts aod 271 nmtinees _— EW AND SPECIAL SCENERY. ‘781 7th st. ‘781 7th st. Gold-band Cup and Saucer to every purchaser : 3 Ling in ha successful “Gervais ices «opal Raynor’ clles Sin Weodsat™ cpeeed or half pound oxgy Peek 4s. T. POWERS tm “*A MAD BAR. “—_ _SEATS NOW ON SALE. ae Canes! Canes! Albavais. ‘SPECIAL. Grand Army —_ Bouventr Cane. Most appropriate Right now seats are on sale for the ONLY COMEDY present for one of your IN TOWN next week. friends to help JAMES T. POWERS them move about town. AND COMPANY IN 731 7th et. 731 7th st, “A MAD BARGAIN.” Guest Curxa axp Japan Tra Co., 731 7th st., All laughter and an abundance of it. The newest It Between G and H. and brightest play of the year, and a prime favorite its = ——_— star. The Time is Drawing Near. In about a week from today the Grand Army | _*6-3t Ss a Fill begin to arrive thousands of strangers are | \TEW NATIONAL THEATER tring 7. ack asta in the Furaiture | EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ne I can supply the need at the smallest figure | , of cost. So far as payment is concerned ‘talk Puiwiione & WEors the matter over with me and I doubt not the SERIRUSE & SEEre details will be satisfactorily arrany PRIMEOSE & WEST'S Joux Ruppes, The Accommodator, treet north ATCHLESS MINSTREL : Seventh sent noche HATCHES Bearers if MATCHLESS MINSTRELS. larping on Sugar. We sell many barrels of sugar, but wo reap| Everything entirely new this season. no profit—our patrons get it at’ cost. Coffee, Zoe, Enking Powder, de.» are the important | Don'tfail tome the stay with us, and m these lines we the world, while our prices are so low, qualities NEW MIKADO FIRST PART. considered; that would-be rivals are sfruck With | poptamter 12-The Travedtans Frederick Warle consternation. Do not forget that we give | and Louis Jamesin repertoire of classi: plas. THE LD RuLE-FHESE ONE» CABAL PACKET « © ciel can be er abi M. Hoar 645 P.M HOME FXCURSIONS, &e. ss vENING.— FARLY. THE FRIDAY FVF NING TRIP, ox itt Mas ro MansHaht Wait Leavin Maths OME MAL ALL AND INDIAN HEAD, Te Spm SE. OFFERS TEE FoLLow? TRE SEPTEMBER MAL NG ATTRACTIONS: ST MOON. “The aky spread Pesprtuclad with MARS, MUS SCURORDER'S Pactine can ge down ot the Manalestar at 10 a.» evening steamer! Indian h Ail for the Round Tris Ps *pBe Last Day OF i + i ¥i i ' + n | etokel chet chctaked te Best OF ace boat. Homeat ‘Viedt Alexandria, Va, Masonic Lodge, the Mondo: SOMMER scHEDU LA, Mors) MOUNT VERNON.—The turnine br 2 vet Ts DAILY, EX Pe INDIAN RAD Pre Marshal EVENINGS, at Marshall Hall gpa he Pa rties.can seo down t> fay or aftarncon tele vf « Paw jown as ¢ SATURDAY, POR THE PCTCRPSOT ‘Touching at ail WAT! checks and special presents, NEw ae (PW 'Serciax Ixpvcements to large consumers. Tue Great ATLAxTIc axp Paciric Tea Co., 501 and 503 Seventh st, n.w. 1620 14th st. n.w. 3104 M st., NATIONAL THEATER. Week Becinnine MONDAY, SEPT. 12. ‘The Tragedians Ana Lou's wn JAMES, 815 H st. tands in all markets, Productions of Classica! Play moe ihe Bhan cae Sabhine Tray, Newrox H. Bowata: JULIUS CESAR. Telephone, 48, [It] Manager. Mz. Warteas Mare Antony, Mr. James as Brutus, Mg Charles D. Herman as us. matinee {ret performance ta ‘ehis city of Hoary Gay Carleton’s romantic éraiua, TRE LION'S MOUTH. ¥. Werde af =p 3, Saree. Fra Angelo. the late H. Boker's claseical play, Johnston Bros. & Co. 689-641 La. ave. Leave your orders for your supplies of Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Groceries of every description at FRANCESCA DA RIMINI. wholesale rates, we by) os Loneetin, ‘Mr. James as Pepe (bis JouxsTox Buos. & Co. Saturday might Shakes immortal work, It 639-641 La. ave. ‘ora! gees s Mr, Wardeas Tazo, Mr. James as Othello. Box office open Thursday morning at §:30 dock. ROA" OF Tavaurex ‘Nightly greet William Gillette's amusing comedy, Call_and See the new “Ithaca” Gun, for rale and hire, $35 to #200, 1t* WaLrorn’s, 447 Pa, ave. nw. Are You Interested in Low Prices? We offer a magnificent stock for fall and winter at prices the lowest yet named for strictly first-class goods, The quality will tell it and the price will sell it, We can_ sell you a Genu- BEAD ine Clay Worsted C. and V. Cutaway, sizes 34 to 42, at the price never known before, $9.60. SECRETARY. These goods are good value for @15. We also SECRETARY. As presented by. EDWIN TRAVERS AND COMPANY At the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ACADEMY OF MUSIC: ACADEMY OF MUSIC. have the newest styles of cheviots from to $13, all sizes. Remember, these strictly all wool. nt line of Young Men's Suits, sizes 14 to 19, from $4.25 to $9.75. Our goods and prices waiting for your inspection. 2. Next w ‘Opp FeLtows’ Hatt Croraixe House, | writ Ev ‘A MOUNTFORD IN “FAST LYNNE." Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. so8-2t | THE Care Se Machines repaired by a practical aa etnies sh he temebemeet me machinist. E. E. Bunoge, 1003 G st. n.w. 1t* = A Cordial Invitation is extended to all to visit my factory and see for themselves a how the famous Yucatan Gum is made. W. J. Wurrz, Cleveland, Ohio, U. SAL se5-6t Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing Machine Co.,7 & H. For Repairing and Renting. GLEN ECHO ELECTRIO RAILROAD Isnow in full operation and the BEST OF GOOD THINGS can be bed there at all times. Everything 4s FIRST-CLASS—tho norviee, the waiters, the cooks ——— : and the music. Come and give it a trial and you will 10c. Royal Headache Powders. surely be pleased. Headaches cured “while you watt” Druggists. |. In the grove where the Cafe is situated many ool- aula (ee aN Se ored electric lights have been arranged among the Tharp’s Elegant New Store and His | ‘Use? ¥ith pleasing effect. Splendid Vpeet —— i. These lines would not appropriate any line of merchandise except wines and ors. It isa well authenticated fact that the ole the wines and liquors are the more they are in demand by those who know aged liquors and wines by their mellow and pleas- FISHING. ant taste and by their gentle, stimulating char- acter, with no deleterious effects after con- in moderation—as ‘good can be abused. Mr. James ‘Tuanp, at 812 F street northwest, is one of the pioneer liquor and wine merchants in the ‘national capital and has in his cellar some of inthe city. Hii “Old Tye Beckeloy Whisky in the city. “ ” stands pre-eminent in tho listo good old whisky. MUSIC IN THE ADJOINING BAND STAND EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Eisenmann’s, 1924 and 2% Penna, ave., are Great Bargains : Hate, Cord and Reaves. F. aul?-f,mawtr S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w. cial Ladies’ and Children’ ‘cases, euch os oak, mahogany. Bc., whislywe are now selling at $300, made by several prominent makers. TALLY. ue. Laboratory, 905 ONSULT ‘tw. tainty by exaninin, urinary dewosics.” Woe will 4 symptoms without asking a 4 inthe morning. We trent all vation, piles, sor and all nerwous tis Ei D® ® 4. canteros, Graduated London. F: Bindder and Kidney A. haustion, Nerv. SKILL. Hours: 9to% 4108; Consultation free. Children, ES RA POR CHARTER. ELPOANT STEAM YACHT. AC reminisrences from 177 to INNS. Moun: Vernon daily, exonpt Somlay, at P. in. Farm, may 2:45, 3:3Wand h SONDAY—Gand 10: 1X9 i both ways, FRIDAY ant SATU was Muse aor Marshall Halt on the sorn- ston are m. anily 4 wing to Marshal! Ha: sbouid mea N*ew AND PALATIAL STEAMER From 7th et. Perey Winntt “ev eDAY, MONDAT ASS WP ©. W. KIDLEN, General ——————— STAGE EXCURSIONS. , Ariinet amg om later oie MERRY MAIDENS. peed pee me BeSaatsso275 48222248 Baae RALLOON Ay XD PROF. 0. conte ALL, Proprietor. crap AND PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. ctraet fenne whart pm TWELVE. MAC FOR 19 CBNTS BABIES FREE. Por PTRASANT EVENING TRIP take 9-0) nom in Satwesch dale on Sandaye, commencing at S20am. dastroand try, 0.809. FATHER WASHINGTOWS CHURCH, House aud the many settooel » VErNox. THE TOMB OF WASUINGTON, ‘And GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL mann. steamer Macalester te round “te! Macalester amd TRIPS, land mall tripe vs aud retura any of the company's rog@lar boats for ome Noand-tfip faze, 2%. STEA for Alexandria ant ymiont. imenadine ong At Gam t 7. v. ARROWSMITEL On Monday stp. at rovurne Wedn way. jonday at ip. stoturne Wednsetay. Gam. Gb Wednet ins £ghpemstetuene Frday erat 3:90'p. ti. returns Sum = iy Stted for the rout. Pawenint giaaie Arun, DELIGMT RTL » Coact ‘near fo.ty nents, Acute or Chromic Blood or Skin Disase: Nerve 3 Dobility. Ex- SUCCESS. Sunday, tot WPT Mexsat PROFESSIONAL. CLAY 18 THE this city, Has. Ww sight. Reveals biden stolen property. speedy Shere others have failel. Convsnsoy ‘om 2nd advertiow only what bean do, All Vomwens oa Adeutial.Satinfecti Bours, Sto. 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