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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHENGTON. D. Cc. rursbay ER 13, 1892. ee ae —-— ee ——— _ = —— = = = ———— = LOCAL MENTION. | A DANGEROUS CHARACTER. | AMUSEMENTS. MORE GOOD FIELDING. seme my ene ue ane mse mae une ue ue | CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. | pean wn rute —_—— = “use use use —— A | ‘a ea | Look Out for a Man Who Attempts to Hyp-| Aravon’s Opeua Hovst.—James T. Powers | The Cincinaatis” Score Cut Down and Vie- | iz: us ue te Use We tae aes 1 ‘Ave fora n? | A MBAUGH'S ORAND oPrna Ho F BR ot eg wetise Womens |deetng from bine Bag, A Mad |" “tory toned om = Mot by'Woode [iat +S ee, ial a For the Dustrict of Columbia, Marsiand and | | According to reports received by the police | Pretiige he already enjore a8 a pablig enter. | “Ob, he won't catch it, thesun’s in his eyes!” = = j Sanyo, Jee heckeed Samay, Shaatay an eee ence Senne ee Virginia, showers; southeasterly winds. | there is a dangerous character roaming around | ae lee ‘a praises yy ambition, although , yelled Latham, the merry jester and third base-| tise eed sed good wer as ogy get CONDITION OF THE WATER. | the city, who calls into his aid in his neferious | xt must be said that “A Mad Bargain,” despite | man of the Red Legs. One of his conferers at | '° =|bvertagievatus Se Temperature and condition of water at § Work the science of hypnotism. According to | much ingenuity of plot and some cleverness in | National Park yesterday afternoon had just | use — joxx Reppex, The Accommodator, So icerett Falls, temperature, 71: condition, | the reports this man last week visited the thinly | situation and ban bepap eed ears, Hovteome, The | Yopped up affy to thy mnficld and Tomy Dowd | sh use| It 513 Seventh street northwest. — | ain rae ei tiBs reservoir. temperature, %. | section of the northeast in the neighbor- | Modifies this impression to'wereat exteot, Me, | Was digging his toes into the ground trring to j= el on ob naeee aes 4 POWERS. BANGAIN tion az north connection. 36: condition at 4 i i ‘hat $1.90 Derby of ours ‘tis a beauty. south connection, 36: distributing reservoir, heel of 12th street and the boundary, and | Powerk is unquestionably a clever performer, | get to it. Tt landed in his hands and a shout of | ase : unk aoe 74 ‘at influent gate | Plied his illy directed powers upon women | = me is _ oe “os this ee | derision at Latham went up. tse use| 9¢13,15-2t "Cor. 7th and D, ‘The Comedy Saccoss af the Season and the Best i whom he found alone in their houses. Hi it. Peter F. Daly. The play presente a large |. " “ use se fs Vruaches« boure where he has frat mande ware | Blmber of situations which are intensely ab |, “HATa, Wek!” he ang out. “Tthonght that $55) iy soureake gets drs change sour bak- us| Souvenirs of Washington. Many novel- Cer Geena ts tome, [reachon x honse abere be | normal, but very Indicrous, and the audi- | i was a ‘sun bit. te a {tse ine powder. Use Cleveland's, then it tse | ties in gold and silver, &c. WALPoRD's, 477 there are no men and feigns an attack of sud-| eneg last night gave ‘every manifesta-| “Sun bit,” murmured the cranks, “that's a | 3° Z 5 use | Pa. ave. now. . it AND THERE IS NOTHING BUT LaventTER. | den cramps and pityingly appeals for immediate | tion of enjoyment. “The authors huve not | IES will Keep moist aud fresi, 3 peez acne eee Bo apteeey Mines Aeeucm Toon Pe relief sxmpathicing housewife at once | consulted the dictates of Sts in the ‘story, | Comiskey’s Red Legs in vain placed reliance | ase se | al Palo meg) feleclige mer He wel nt to | _Next Week—CHAS, DICKSON in “INCOG.” si2f ¥ sense in ¥« ss : oP a a, but they succeeded jot giving po! i i vers. | 3" ; | Wew varie 1 Sewabie oy brings forth such specific se may be at hand, | Dat Shey succeeded fa not giving positive | on the sun yesterday. Our fielders were evers-| fixe * me | Gum. Tem dot i tre maapicn. se1zat | NEW NATIONAL THEaTeR, tullee ae mach som hick the fellow drinks, and expresses himself | “iticai representation. of @ New York flat is | Where. They gathered in apparently safe base wwe. a The'Vengcaniee neighbor. who has on greatly reltoved. He then produces a bottie of | Yor, happily introduced. The entire interior | bits, and certainly no one could have foun use C, Witmer & €o., Frelerick abr Waleed eee er usa tale of itt great qualities in | Sr'tne Wat: in shown, and the inconveniences | fault with the way Pitcher Meakin was sup- nee 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, | WARD Ana emploser pays? De yon scarred or scratched furniture | Seinent to that atric of demicile are ewvidly | ported. Meakin very sensibly pitched for the Use| For first-class groceries and service. RAE a barrel of flour, or any ms coment to apply it upon the | ra"laughebiy portrayed. Mr. Powers is the | Datter. and did not try to strike out every one. CLEVERAND'S BAKING POWDER — use | Your account for the season with us, sel: — And ‘those who use articles in or other delicate | Jame vivacious actor with an erratic voice that | ue Consequence was that he was hit hard and ke wkess iy use | ca Tn Suyerb Productions of Clans! bo podlonge ee I thie time he engages the | 16 Thincjum actor with an, erratic voice thet | often, but che fielders behind him had. their ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. use| | Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing | tris Tucmlay evens, Your axewer oft est conversation. seeking © | this"iong time. He not only amused invthe | eYe# open, and were on the jump. Richardson | feenzny put H. For Repairing and Renting. —. or some more forci ci ape aae sicten, betre ner, ins | £016 of Arthur Jones, but he showed an admir- | Made the finest sto tebe heleedbe ry pr nse | — THE Gacenanuee anding voice te fr" Tastintively | oble appreciation of the cousstencies. Hose | re reer otweca Dona oad ant ast Tharp’s Elegant New Store and His on paying twice as much fc other men pay who we or better. Times have shoes can be made and they conid ten years es not be- din the reg foned manner any less >.ow thar sccount of the difficulty the reta has in reduciag his expenses. TI expenses have incrensed <0 much he bays for a less price, he cannot any lower than formerly a store and living expenses. The public cannot be other than the great success of a corpo some three years whi shoe business on an entirely news on a plan entirely its w facture three grades of ge all of the very best of ma price according to the mann are made, making every pair it + own factories and selling every pair at retail through its own store gg nothing else but ite own shoes in its own stores. It strikes us that this is gettin, new down to a fine point, au to do it. courve, sorry for the regular retail but it ¢ i f where tas there is: that. though sell his shoes uy his increased the shoe busi- that it is the this is mt this business has . now requiring ty-one stores for 1 sal . giving thousan ASy Warrrwoop (warns. $3 per dozen Ww. Lownxruan, 937 7th st. nw. | Wrex You Ber Berrer | see that vou are assured that it observe th per closely t ied “cleowargari cents p Scrmsrn, = . 390 Center who will tell you he sells Bu whether you ask or ne Cum. Xaxpen’s Old Appl I ce To Fo Beans « Srrcian No Boston Bake Ex-/ “n ot from the oven morning and evenin eelient for lunch. A. A. Lewrx, 1917 14then.w. SPLENpip Glasses, $1. Hear 453 Pa. ave Morr. M. A. Nrusox, fashionable corsettie 523 1th st. n.w., baving returned to the city is now prepared to receive re. Fracs and F Metirxe's, 12 10-4 Guay White Cot $1. ow Warre Biaxkets, Filled Comforts, fall size, 75e., Bed White spreads, extra sheetings and 3: War- arguins pair . at 6 Pilow Case Cott ranted Fenthe is. long oths, tringed and colored ms to match same, 3c. . marked in plain 5 7th st. nw. Pare. Laterio} nd Fh & Co, dings 409 Lith now. shape ont 15th st. new, ISTIC AXD GV akaNTEE Fillings, ente: Platina, $1. Very best 28 u STAL Assoctarzes, 7th and D. Caneris Cieaxep by the Exrme Carrer Wear uM wre made moth- CIZY AND DISTRICT. oS AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Arnaron’s Orena Hovsr.—James T. were im “A Mad Barg Natrona: Tae Warde and Louis James im “The Ly Hauer’ Bruov Tae non Bail Express.” Acapray or Mestc.Eva Mountford in “East Lynne. Keaxax's Lrcevue Teaten—Gus Hill's Great Compa’ Ovp Funtows’ Haut. “Won at I ‘Tue Barreg oF Gers sBuKe. Chwavence. 10th street and > EXCURSIONS TOMO! LOW. Mansnars. Hatt.—Sicamers Macalester and River Queen, 9 and 10 a.m., 2 Mr. Vasxow.—Steamer Macalester, i¢ Exrirsps Paax. Take Teul Burxa Vista. — Steamer Ple Wand 1 a.m. and 2, 3, 4:90, 6. 7and S p.m Drate Laxvrxa. Steamer Burtholdi, 10 a.m 1, 3,5, 6, 7. Sand 9 p.m. Tans y-ue> Coacu. 511 13th street northwest, trips te Arlingt Soldiers’ Hon and Cabin Jobn bridge. 10 4m. and 2 p.m. Lowrr Kiven Lasprxus.—Steamer Arrow- smith, 3 pra — The Light Infautry’s Anniversary. Yesterda m the Light b cele- Drated the fifty-wixth anniversary of “ps Dy « parade aud presentation of medal The Tine of march was down Pennsylvania ave from 15th street F avenue to 15th stre thence to t ptation of ge i ton, on bebali « presented to Col W gobt medal for bis twe service in the corps, presentet With wix-year ms lunch was served in the arm: > - Freursions From September it ive. via B. and OHO Ty reand trip, good to return until October 10. Thirty trains daily. Maryland G. ALK vetorans will travel via B. and O.—Adrt. > Baoxo-vixi cures headache. Druggists,25e.- dt Cooke ws Camilla Me Tague, the robust servant, | was lifelike and entertaining, and Delia Stacy looks pretty, acts well and wears with all the grace posible the abbreviated costume which is rather unnecessarily, it strikes the casual be- holder, preseribed for her. Lonise- 8! as the indy whose aggravated sentimentality constantly embarrassifig carried the role ina praiseworthy manner. The other members of the cast are all commendable, and the perform- ance progresses with a brisk sparkle that keeps dental interraption of « child's snd- | the'saldience at all tines good natured and in- nce inte the room there is no gussing | peste aynte toteht, what the result would have been. From this | ‘rested. Again to-night. sa mnes lady's house he proceeded to a neighbor and | ,_S"¥ NaTiosal Tanaten.—“Both Louis Jemes instituted precisely the same modus operandi. | Pity Sompatent to hold thels onvtas indiviioel = stars and their joint appearance was naturally ice his eye is caught the woman notized, and feels a sudden me over ber as he jy into her eyes, und laier she is in his power, when he eds to command her at will, either for « of theft or something worse. police have received complaints that this | man went through just this program in the a lady on Tuesday of last week, and but stupor gazes inte: SS expected to produce results of extraordinary s brillianey. ‘The production of ‘Julius Cwear” —<—— last night entirely fulfilled these cxpectations, ‘These gentlemen deserve the hearticst approval for being willing to forsake independent stellar careers and to co-operate in the production of a play. ‘The public is too often compelled to wait Grearily through the worse than stupid rantings of an unintelligent supporting cast for the sake of enjoying the isolated refulgence of the one good actor of the evening. The presentation of “Julius Cesar” last night off a marked con- trast to this condition. With Louis James as Brutus, Viederick Warde as Mare Antony, as well as men of wore than mediocre ability He was | the other roles of ituportance it was weldom Acerions and perhaps fatal accident took ight at the coruer of Pennsylv wvenue aud 10th street by a cable car knocking down James Ward of Georgetown. Officer Lyda was an eyewitness and noticed Ward | when he started across the avenue. Two cars | were approaching from opposite directions and Ward, who was somewhat under the influence of liquor, deaberately walked into one of them (No. 22, Roger Melleu conductor). place Last struck and knocked a few feet, and when taken | at all that the display of dramatic ability was up was found to be unconscious and to have | Bot such as to command the close and He was taken to the |dtiring interest of the audience. two severe sealp wounds. Emergency Hospital, where he lies in an un- unnecessarily flerce at times in. the expression condition from @ concussion of the conseic about the mouth but never listless, ungrace- ful or unacholarly. Mr. Warde’s representa en, a conductor on a grip car, | tion of Mare Antony was easy, agrecable and jured about $ o'clock last night | when the occasion arose powerful. Charles D. by being thrown against the levers, receiving bad cuts om the eve and on the sealp. ‘The ac- dent occurred at Pennavivania avenue and | was caused by the gripman fail i the grip striking ‘inet the dead wood caused a terrific jar, | which, besides throwing the conductor against the levers, shook the passengers up. but, for- tunately, none others were hurt. He was re- sito the Emergency Hospital, where his is were dressed. jhave been conspicuous. In this case it was 10 o'clock last evening Mr. G. H. | purely the accessory thnt it should be. Holtzman. the father of Mr. I. 0. Holtzman, |" Acapeay ov MU cast Lynne” was the drama, and in the was struck by a bieele ridden by a young man | ew York avenue and 10th | hands of the late Lucille Western the charucters aocked down and badly injured. When | of Lady Isabel and Madame Vine were por- Mr. Holtzman was in a semi-con- with delicate grace and thrilling inten- Ttis a play that has always attracted th tition and Was taken to Cissel’s droz and even when the cast was ar by. . | one it was for years one of the most popular at- ud found bis condition | tractions. m nervous sheck than anyching | Lynne” was worthily seen in this city, but last ne boy 1s said to have had his lamp | night at the Academy of Music it was presented i to have rung bis bell as a warning, | in excellent style and with a good cast. Som re not to bla | w in the original dramutizaiion have u jeorge Kagger, while at work but they proved acceptable to th ers bakery, on T between 4th and ce present. Mist Eva Mountfor northwen:, had one of his hands aracter, is a beautiful woman and a roller and it was badly crushed. She was well supported and is thought | Mr. Haxvonp’s Scceass as a Stan. Mr. Chas, Hanford made his firet appearance ay a star last night at the Waluut Street Theater. Philadelphia, ‘The criti raise not only of his individual per ut of the work of the entire compan; greeted with a good house Herman ax Cavs Cassius was greeted with hearty approval, and B. C. Turner's Casca showed ma Mr. Howard Kyle’ man mode a distinct Antony's servant. Miss Fanny Bow- it inher one speech as he appearance of Mr. harles ‘as Lu creditable stage e: | handsome and under promise of « hig! The seeuery was v1 large audie in the dual cl a capable actr the whole play was well reeeived. es .gton Janiors In Baltimore. ation of the Junior Order United American Mechanies from Washington took Ps the exercises in Baltimore yesterday | and returned last evening greatly pleased with | the trip and the hospitable manner in which they entertained by their Baltimore brethren. The Kit Carson Band led the del which was marshaled by P. P. Rouse of . assisted by $V . Pennitill of Valley -and E. A. Reid of Ex- prmanc He was nd was called before The Press says: “Mr. Hantord ets with more spirit and fire and after a more natural fash than when repressed by Mr. Barrett's sc ing. Nor did he claim ‘overmuch the center of the stage.” The Inquirer: “Charles Hanford made his first appearance asa star at the Wal- [nut Street Theater last night in the familiar role of Mare Anton He has no re member the event with any regret. two acts afforded him no y the third, where he appears before the murd ers of Cusar, he speedily gave evidence of ha ing done some hard work since his Inst appear- ance here in the same role, The famous ora- tion over Cwsur's body in the presence of the mob bas rarely been delivered with better affect. and at its conclusion the star escaped a speech only by persistent refusals. “His elocu- tion was almost perfect.” ‘The Times is even more emphatic. After complimenting the work of Messrs. Matlock and Spencer it says: “Ae to Mr. Charles Hanford as Mare Antony, his is @ performance ngt to be missed and long to be remembered. on ere ing His Wife's Fingers. “She put her fiugers in my mouth and I bit | them.” was the exeuse of Abram Ford, a col- ored man, tried in the Police Court today for | assaulting bis wife. “You will have to pay #10 | for letting your wife’s fingera get in your mouth,” was what the judge said, — Stole While Drunk. Louis J. Gardner got on a drunk last week and on bis rounds be helped himself to what- ever came within his reach, as he was not sober | enough to tell one thing from another. A calf’ having « beautiful ¥ with the ase c and keep on with it. : His dominating passion in the control of the skin was one of the articles that | mob and the skill with which he played upon he took he attended — the | the pamions of the Roman multitude in the fun- fire on 13th str ked up a coat in the | eral scene were something that hax not been office of the Richmond and Danville Railroad | equaled in this generation. Even Mr. Hanfrod’s Company. His arrest followed and when he | own previous performances of the part were ‘appeared in the Police Court yesterday he | only a promise of what be achieves now that he sickness and the judge told him that he | is free to make Antony dominate the play. He get good treatment im jail. starts his career asa star with brilliant pros- He was given ninety days in that institution. [oes which were emphasized last night by a a arty recall, consequent upon his grief over | Vresentation, | the death of ell as after the funeral | ck C : _|aeene. The scener; f 0 . &, Bemcerk Commend, he Deeewe CF | caused hy ihe Beth anit Batrett. Cotaper ganization of the Union Veterans’ Union, will | Mr. Hanford’s friends here will be! grati- | have a grand reunion of all the U. V. U. com- | tied that his seaton hax opened 80 auspiciously | mands in the city anda flag presentation by the pearance in this ies’ Relief Union this evening at its hall, nd L. streets northwest. The commander- in-chief and other distinguished guests will be and will eagerly await his city. Hanus’ Buov Turater.‘The patrons of Harris’ Bijou Theater had a play last evening entirely to their hking and filled the house to the doors. It wax “The Cannon Ball Express,” interpreted by the August Neuville Compan and scored a popular success. The play abounds in thrilling situations, startling c! red man who | maxes, enjovable specialties, | conscienti > Forget His Intended’s Name. Yesterday an application was made to the jerk of the court by ung c ue ave the name of Clay Eliis,and Mr. W. * and is set ina frame work of realistic liam filled out the name, but when the ‘ intricate mec effects. From name of the bride was asked be could not re- | the Tise to the full of the tinal curtain lond and member it.and after vainly endeavoring to | hearty applause was almost continuous. Mr. think of the name was obiiged to leave without | N¥ville, ws the star, performed his part in the license. conscientious inanner and gave an exhibition of ie character acting that deserves praise. A Work house Cook on the Warpath. | Port Was very good from the most conspicuous | Elabeth Howard, a colored woman who is | '@ the minor characters, | Again touight. employed as cook at the workhouse, came up | vaudeville stare was the attraction } to the city | t evening and called on some | 1 frieuds in Louse alley. She celebrated her few | hours’ vacation by indulging in some beverage ud in that locality, and the result war that she went on the warpath and came | near cleaning out the alley. Lula Taylor came in for her sare of the violence and received a um Theater last night. crowded, as usual, and every act went with dash and vim. George Lavender and Ada Tomson scored heavily ax the opening specialty. 5 eral pretty songs were eung with good effect by | Maud Beverly." Swift aud Chase were given an | ovation by old friends and were applauded to oe | the echo for their taking Prince Satsuma, the bead. ‘The weapon used was a the juggler, was as expert and neat as usual in ve + there was no tire in the stove | his line. John E. Drew, the dancer character the fire department was not called out. The | actor, was favorably received. Dixon and police, however. were called to the alley and | Tang's act caught the house. MeAvoy and May wth wax locked up. This morning she | were liberally applauded, Emerson and Cook, | appeared in Judge Miller's court and plead not | the well known ‘comedian, made a big hit by | guilty. She understood that as cook at the | their funnyisms. Patterson Brothers’ on the | workhouse she would probably fare better | bars wound up the olio with an enjoyable act. than phe would av an invited guest'at the jail, | The program concluded with Fred Huber's but the judge remanded her to the latter insti- | Hot bictle. und sent the audionce home ins tution. where she will have to remain four | good humor. Again tonight, pw tantra. ‘alle months. Against Prison Labor. | Damages of $30,000 Asked. The Knights of Labor will also take a hand Messrs. Henry K. Elliott and Webb & Webb ! in the protest against the employment of prison have. for Wn. F. Falvey. jr., by his next frieud, | labor on public improvements in and around W. F. Falvey, sr, emtered suit against the the city. Action to that effect was taken at the Metropolitan Railroad Company for $30,000 | last meet — District Assembly No. 66, K. of damages. The plaintiff claims that he was a | 1-, when Matter was generalls discussed stig and a committee appointed to co-operate with Passenger on car MH on June 13 last and near | the legislative comeittes of the Pedorations Judiona avenue aud 3d street he was thrown off ~ > — wheels passed over his left leg, causing | AnnaNGEMENTS YoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF sputation of that member and leaving | Locar ‘TuaveL wy THe PexxsyLvaxta Rat aa cripple for life, aud he further xoap Dunixe G. A. R. Excamrwenr.—Com- that it was no fault on his part. mencing Monday, the 19h, and continu- - ling until further notive, ‘a. ice will be established ut Gth street and | Virginia avenue for the accommodation of travel from Baltimore and intermediate sta- tions, including the Pope's Creek branch and travel from Annapolis, And on same date a new office will be at 9th street and Maryland avenue for travel between Alexandria such as is fc — trains on the Metropolitan branch, B. and 0. railroad, including trains No. 41, 42, 51 and 52, arrive at and depart from New York avenue and will run to or from the New ‘This is rendered neces- and Washington, W: and Obio railway on of the large number of extra) trains and local R. D. trains pow leav trains te and from the north that must be ac- | Washington at 4:45 p.m. for poinis south and mumodated at the New Jersey avenue station { at 10:05 a.m. from during the encampment. —Adet. train arriving at We points south. Local | ete an 4s above will arrive and from stations | Naval Veterans’ Meeting. indicated. Trains from north at 6th and _ | LON RATES TO PALTIMOBE ViA B. AXD O. BR. B. | Virginia avenue and from the south at 9th and Tickets for £1.20 for round trip from Wash- | ington sold from September 18 to 4, inclusiv goud to return until October 10, inclusive.—Ad. — Asruaa, Dearwess.—Dr. Lighthill = from 8 to 12 and 4 to 6 at his ccideuce, 1411 K street northwest — Adee Maryland avenue. With these additional facili- As Bruius Mr. James was admirable—perhaps | lines. the curtain twelve times during the evening. | It has been some time since “East | f \- talent. | of that city write in| ten days ago’ intim | danger. | now covering se been di | fare better. play on balls 2. Left on basex in Dowd scored. -Milligan hit out to center and estimated thut Meat ints of merit, as did also | Was right, for Meakin strack out. Catcher Vaughn received a bad crack on the | hand and Morgen Mury! Warde's youngest son under the name of Ernest | ligan was given his ba: : | for two bags and ‘Twitchell scored. j y {to right and Wo | ‘ditions might | reached it. He failed to hold it and Milligan | | and Duffee scored, | | Poston: 4 good | Pittsbure | Philaatpiis 3 Chicago scored eight rans off Cobb in th eighth inning of yesterday's g Jack Milligan has been release Tue Stax heavy-hitting outfielder released by nagement has decide "day. «aim for the plate as they have will Saturday ladie | generally i | Washington ‘ci seemed surely safe. Dan spuried, stopped it with his left, changed it to his right and threw so swiftly aud accurately that it caught Halli- day, an acknowledged sprinter. The welkin | % was well rung before the shouts ceased. ‘The local nine took the field, as it had worked so well on Saturday. It certainly seems a sen- sible change. No one reached first until in the second Larkin got a low ball just to his liking and he banged it. It went on a line direct for Chamberlain, who was pitching, and struck him | #4 in the hollow of the back. He squirmed around | for some time, but finally went on. Larkin was | forced, however, and got uo further. ‘The Visitors began the scoring in the fourth. McPhee hit past third for two bags and wa: sacrificed to third and scored on Holliday's drive to left. Holliday stole second, was ficed to third and scored on Browning's drive | to center. | In the sixth the visitors increased their score. | Holliday bit for two bags, took third on | Twitchell’: fumble of his bit ang-scored on Vaughu’s hit to right. In the seventh Wood | was given first on balls, Smis% bit to right and | started to run down. While Dowd and Larkin | were running him back‘und forth Wood started | for home. Smith maden dive and overthrew | Larkin, who was watching Wood out of the corner of hiseye. Of course Smith was put ont, but Wood got his rum in, It was clearly | illegal interference and showkf not have been allowed, In this inning Duffee made a great catch Chamberlain's ‘ly out by the right field foul | lines. The home team began to score in the Dowd hit over McPhee. Lurkin hat | left. ‘Twitchell sacrificed Dowd along by a fly to right. Larkin ran down, aud on the throw begegessersse Larkin scored. Duffee was gi Richardson was hit by ball. his base by Chamberlain, who in was a weak batter. He eg i In the eighth Twitcheli took first on Is. took his place on balls. Du Meakin hit d run, just and the game was Clubs. | Lost. 2 les Brooklyn lookin Capt. Anson is for new pitehing O'Rourke may play with the Washingtons. New York Tin ‘The Phillies bave struck a b: ting streak. ted that his head was in ‘Sam Wise is through with Rochester and is ad for Ginghamton. sign big Bul H Cincinnati over, the The local m: If our piteh ng and trust to the fielders the: Sach pitching as Mea pretty good. One base on balls was costly, pitching. i 00020008 . 000201100 Farned runs Washington, 2: Cincinnati. 2 Two-base hits Dutfee and MePhec. Double Smith, MePhee and Comiske First base By Meakin, 1; by Chargberlai: rifice hits—Twitehell, Latham and Vw First buse on errors Washington, 1,Ci Washington, 8: Cincinnati, eins Struck opt By M. 4: by Chamberlain, 2. Passed ball —Vanghn. “Wild” pitch —Chamber- | 88" lain. Stolen bases—Larkin, Duffee, Holliday, Vaughn and Ward. Time of game -One hour | and fifty minutes. Umpire— Mr. Lynch, | Chieago..........0 091 0 21 8 9-12 Baltimore.........0 0 6 00.00 3 4-7! Bave hits Chicago, 18; Baltimore, 11. Errors Chicago, 3; Baltimore. Vit Hute inson and Cobb. Boston... | Boston, { | Errors | and Cupp! | New York. | | St. Louis... i | Base hits New York, | Errors New York, 0; St. | Rusieand G | Hix sup- | lease of Jack Milligan, | deal. ‘The house was | | myarms, back and lezv bandaged twice aday. Umpi 4400001 2-11) 00200001 0-3 Boston, 14; Pittsburg, 11. Ersors 1; Pittsburg, 4. Pitchers Stivetts, Baldwin and £hret, Umpire —Mr. Gaffney. Louisvill «0 0010103 0-5 Philadelphia. 14 0°10 2 9 x48 Base hits Louisville, 6; Vhiladelphin, 22. Louisville, 2; Philadelphias2. Pitchers Sanders and Knell.” Umpire 3ir. Euaslie. Brooklyn 00600913156 Cleveland 000000 owt Lave hit Brooklyn n 2 Pittsburg Base hits be rin Tori eee Brooklyn, 9:Cleveland, 4. Evrors Kennedy Pitchers ; Cleveland, 4. REOMGANIZIN THE TRAM. ‘The reorganization of the Washington team odieted by an before their return from their western trip has begun with the re- | Milligan was engaged | for his heavy hitting and has fallen off a great | He was useless on bases and too heavy to | bea valuable catcher. Consequently it was | §5 deemed wise to let him go when it was seen that he had apparently lost his grip ut the bat. | President George Wagner, who is now in Phil delphia, is negotiating ‘with certain play- ers. Avcatcher will be obtained, and if pos- | 3: 3: tS: S: sible a third bavem: It ix appar- | §8- ent that Hadtord is not doing himself | $9- or the club justice ut third. He is an ideal | $¢7 fielder and back in the outficld would | $37 | strengthen the club. Mr. Wagner realizes that unless the appearance of an effort to strengthen the club is made the attendance will fail off even more. It has been lews in the past. few days than it wus any time lust year with a weaker club, A little rearrangement will vastly strengthen the club, and it 1s to be done. Mr. ae proposes to treat the matter froma business man’s point of view, ee ageegT SECT EE Usx the Pennsylvania railroad to Baltimore and return. late for round trip until the 20th inatant, $1.20, good to return to October 10.— Adct. Tuovsaxos Or Dortars I spent trying to find scure for SALT RHEUM, which Thad 13 years. Physicians said they never saw 80 se- Vere acase. My legs, back and arins were covered by | eee = >, Porvran Snorrrso Prace. SEVENTH STREET. = 2 Uxarproscuasie Varves rx Lace Cerrarss, Por. TIERES, &c. We are always on the lookout tor the interests of on patrons. “This sale de- inonstrstes this, for NOW, at the time wher. you “wish to beautify }our home for the Feception of THE GRAND ARMY, We offe rout! means of doit oo ECONOMICALLY AND ™EASTIEY. Compare the foliowtug and see where else you can approach such Values $1.25 LACE CURTAINS, in pretty patterns, 3 yards long, 89. Pam. £2.50 Lace Curtains, in now and ex- celiont patterns, $1.95 Pan $3.and 83.50 Lace Curtains, in splen- id destens, $2.45 Pan All Chenille Portieres, plain colors, heavy fringe, worth 80, $4.00 Par. All Chenille Portieras, handsome dado and frieze, rich colorings, heavy fine. Nowhere Glse can these be bought for ess than $6, $4.38 Pan t designs and ares Bo bet jor loss than We make thei at the the above qnoted pri tis line our pride and of popular price of $6.50 Pan ‘The createst_ value prec t for those ap- time troly artistic Curtains, A allie Por, sey soud under $16.50and $18 a offer then for S11.98 Pan Italian Silk Blankets, in hu strij es and combinatl 98c. Eacu. Wilton Rugs, 1% yards lous, in cae, SoG $1.58 I jth Moauette Rugs, in high art sbades, a yards Lome, S198 Excu. the above Rugs ton. They are ity « wonders of vaine, ‘ash Sik Flags, Bunting Fiags, Bunting by the y Flag Holders. appertaining to outside will be sult you at prices GUARANTEE to” be the LOWEST. (MPlinery Departn Wow oo MM MM ww wo oMMMM WWWo OMMMM yWwwWwoO OM 'M M W oo MMM trol in Washington of the W. R. C. Hass. Navy blue, wit which we offer at cord and tassel, w price Towrts, Tae Lis Comrormpies ly Gaear Qeastirres Ar Prices To Presse. yan BBR OA Uo MM MM ™ g855 Bas AM Sou Bt Sag POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 7TH ST. 3333 | the humor. I wes unable to lie down in bed, COULD. NOT WALK WITHOUT CRUTCHES and hai to hay Te. wan to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and soou I could soe & change. The flesh became more bealiby, the SORES SOON HEALED, the scales fell off. Iwas soon able to give up bandages and crutches, anda Lappy man I was. Thad been taking HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA for seven months, and since that time, two years, 1 have worn no bandages whatever and my logs and armsare sound and woll.” 8. G@. DERRY, 45 Brad- ford st., Providence, K. I. HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ills, constipation, billows ness, jaundice and sick headache. Try them, @ Loexvausr Ham : Splendid Old Goods. These nes would not be appropriate in any line of merchandise except wines and | liquors. It isa well authenticated fact that the | older the wines and liquors are the more | they are in demand by those who know aged | liquors and wines by their mellow and pleas ant taste and by their gentle, stimulating char. acter, with no PRP at effects after con- vivial indulgence if taken im moderation—as Jany good thing can be abused. Mr. James | Twang, at 812 F street northwest, is one of the pioneer liquor and wine merchants in the | national capital and bas in his cellar some of | the oldest and most desirable goods in_his line in the city. His “Old Rye Berkeley Whisky” stands pre-eminent in the list of good old whisky. se2-tudftt 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggists. aul2 |S. Heller | 20 7th at, nw. ie making a epe- | cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting and Shampooing; also cures Dandraff. my20-tr i Bent tt a Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. ?. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. jaa7 Office 437 9th st. n.w. NEW PUBLICATIONS | eee * [PEE Assasstyartox OF ta | tory of the Great Conspiracy | Ana Trial of tie Congpiratacs Urs Miiiéary Comite sion, with & Review of the Trial of Jou Ht. Surratt. M. HARRIS, Late Brig. G wet. Bris. ¢ et. _ U8. Vo and Mal. “Gen. bre BEI OF THE COMMISSION ‘See “*Wants.” sel: ids Is Ay Ope: CRET | THAT FOR | UNIFORMITY IN PRICES, | EQUITY IN-DEALING AND HONESTY OF REPRESENTATION OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SUSTEM STANDS UNRIVALED, INCOMPARABLE, UNIQUE AND THE AVOWED ENVY OF CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES. D HER HOME WITH THE COMFORT» | AND CONVENIENCES OF HOUSEKEEPING IN-| SPIRES THE HONEST HOUSEKEEPER WITH A | CONFIDENCE WHICH IS RECIPROCATED By | US, SHE PROMISING AND WE ACCEPTING A PRIFLING PORTION OF HER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, UNTIL HER OTHERWISE DESOLATE HOME IS ADORNED WITH THE BEAUTIFUL IN FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, DRAPBRIES, STOVES AND WORKS OF ART. House & Henewases | Casu Asp 7» OLY, VEL AND yz3 7TH ST. AND 68 MASS. AVE. S.W. Juevrr Houses, W. M. Suesrex & Sosy | wiv P AVE. N.W., JUST OPENED 100 PIECES WORSTED COMPOSING ALL OF THE “NEW EPFECTS.” 40 PIECES ©. H. SERGES, FANCY WEAVES, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 0c. PER YARD. | SME OF THE HANDSOMEST STYLE: HAVE” EVER SHOWN | SHEETINGs, 8, COM- | FORTS, QUILTS, BLANKETS. ETC, ONE PRICE. DRESS FABRIQUES M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN. AVE. N. W. pop bP DD DD bpp Rd a a EuRP PEE ii Sg Uber pee bit EK ss, Ss “uu PP La 1 Ree Sss% CHINA, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH LARGE OR | | SMALL QUANTITIES OF ABOVE GOODS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING HOUSES, | At lowest cash prices. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Importer, 7 1215 F st. and 1214 st, Srrciaz, Notice. Having been engaged in the retail Shoe Business for more than a quarter of a century I have concluded to retire. ‘My store has been leased and will be occupied by the Great China and Japan Tes Co. January 1, 1893. All goods must be sold by that time. Great induce- | ments will be offered to all purchasers. & count will be allowed on all fine goods. ‘Low Shoes at Sacrifice Prices. egte __,__ sa eS KUNKENNESS OK THE LIQUOK HABIT POS- ITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING Dr. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIQ. Mr. Warde as Rinaldo, Mr. James as Pra Angelo ‘Thursday and Friday nights and Netarday wnatunce, FRANCESCA DA RIMINL. Saturday Nixbt, OTHELLO. . | September 19—Annie Lewis in “A Maton.” KFPS488 tyercs Tra ren. a Peunsy Ivanta ave, and Lith» THIS WEPK—MATINER THURSDAY. Indoors THE NEW hy ERS STALKS, me ! nder the management of Gas Hill, Followed by Grant Free Concert in the Beautifal * Garden. and mth Next Week Wm. Muldoon's ie School Nua Henry Burlesga> Company TR care j ‘Which ts situated at the terminus of the GLEN ECHO » ELEcTRIc RAILROAD Ienow in full operation and the BEST OF GOOD THINGS can be hrd there at all times. Eversthing ts FIRST-CLASS —the service, the waiters, the cooks andthe music. Come and give it atrial and you will surely be pleased. In the grove where the Cafo is situated many col- ored electric lights have been arranged among the foliage with pleasing effect. MUSIC IN THE ADJOINING BAND STAND EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FISHING.—_——_-______ Boa TIN. BEAUTIFUL RAMBLES. AT NIGHT A VERITABLE FAIRYLAND. sel? COME OUT. ACADE WEEK OF SEPTE ‘Matiners Wednesday and Saturday. First Washington Eugavement of The Peerless Emotional Actress, ¥ 3 Assisted by a Company of Surprising Pxcellence, Including MR. ELMER GRANDIN, In her own ver FAST LYNN In every sense a perfect pertory September 19-The Nautical Panto ‘8 BELLS.” on of BETHESDA PARK Coming Attractions. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, GRAND TOURNAMENT AND PRIZE DRI MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Wichita Jack and His Historical Wild West. Beautiful Hotel N. Table @'Hote Di rw Open, or in Cafe for Oe. Electric Fountain plas every ever DANCING ON PAVILION it B o'clock. And P OPE: lar Amusementsof All Kinds, CARS AT 32D AND M STS. Adtaission Free. Hes BIJOU THEATER. New Scenery and Startling Scene bffects, | Tucladine The Swift-iying Express | dew and Crud The Terrife Explosion ‘Train and the Iinmense Ore Crusher pal Special ext Week -N, S. WOOD. prer CALDWE “Cor. Will reopen TU % ES Ro'clock. Fe ar and patrous respectfully Invited to attend.” For further partic e108 3B CALDWELL. BY TLE OF GETTYSBURG, ISTH STREET AND OHIO AVENUE. OPEN DAIL : LADIES’ GOODS. FE SEITE asp, Fr Call at eh stm. we GON35) ELEGANT CREATIONS: CORREC ¥ style, fit, finish and prices. EDIT 790 Lith wt. ih. late drafter and ter, Mine. B. Van Reuth.) D®=sses or ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. SILKS—NO MATTER Ho’ A KICH EV VARIEGATED—DYED GLOSSY BLACK. ANTON FISCHER. 906 G ston. w. 314 PENN. AVE. 8. E Goods called for and delivered. aye. ‘RENCH DYEING, SCOURING ANI OLE A! Pine terblitawat Gs 5 neato xi pence. ae OAR! ‘Maison ¥1 A. Fisher and Waars Tus: Atsosr Au Goxe: Taars Waars Waar: WE HAVE ONLY 1,000 MORE OF THOSE UPHOLSTERED G. A.B. COTS, WHICH WE WILL CLOSE aT ONE TEN (81.10) to make room FOR FALL STOCK NOW EN ROUTE. 5,000 went at 81.25 and $1.10 Is about actual cost. Don't delay. as they will go like WILDFIRE And we will make no more. This is MANUPAC- TURER’S CosT. ‘The unequaled run on cots has only been equaled by the sale of those Prime Feather Pillows st @1 and « greater bargain are the G. A. R. PILLOWS AT S0c. Everything in lots to suit. YOU NEED Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Furni- ture generally, but we Know how it is ourselves. You ‘Welheve cut the putssocn everything instodk Sor meso ONE REASON, ‘Not the least of which. we believe in the motto of ‘LIVE AND LET LIVE. ‘The place 314 OTH ST. x. ‘Make no mistake in the place. No one else has goods 2 ‘euleim | sei, Maw 1 iy EXCURSIO Meoesr verso, ; TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Ske. Laly at 10am. returning Yare tor the round trip, 1m. feston to the Manston and grounds of at Vor rt to Marshall Hall daily, except Sunday, wt Ta and Rarertay even ine tripe to Marshall Hatt Hind at 8 45) ays to Marsnall Hall af B21 a.m, and pv Far oie yaytris ood river ‘endings. an far down an Gixmont. daliy. except Sanu. 5, at 1Oa-Im. CUE 3pm . write Bet oF ave. AD 0 PLEASANT EXCURSIONS Trrrentnnn tne onen WN tenet fone wher? Ti pm. TWELVE MAC FUR 1S CENTS. FATHER WASHTNG TON cnene®, Yeeent the ratte Laden Mouse and the saver tenin'acenses from t Sebtonel NEW AND PALATIAL Svea men OAN RIV PRS. ND POINT onda: On Saturday at Steamer eaprees, com statins Bost » PIANOS AND ORGANS KK EAEAUER aNd OTHER RELIADLE PIANOS | nd organs at Temple of Must" 1200 G at 13m ‘GH RUMN, Petablished 1872. NEW ORGAN AT MALP PRICE ro large stock. sumer at ha BEETH Warren, REPAIRING + ner and roy @. Metzerott & STEINWAL SOrgans and 5 is DOPE Music atte “tra a aSSs TIT Eee per Se, fe te > 4 4 Hi - st mF OF Prize medal Paris Exposition. “S80 first oremtums., spacpenh Wo ont earn” t-n a ev Sita Pe Fabliity. Old Pianos taken ta oxchatcs. Theomty Upricht that ean tabe the tise we Ht iithst. nw BE SSE A pe ree ; BF inp Fe Aaa kok SSA Cok Pee ax“ WORKMA Warr H, AMILI TY, nasars” im invite to tng a noe A ART.” Pianos for rent HAND PIANOS lar zo ames al + iepricee andy te ium whut tl MON THEY INS YATE EN ee PROFESSIONAL Mw READE Mana | ennon wt Atlanti radle {crave even. wed te MES, 2. SMITE, TRANCE AND BeSINE ss M tuediuin "Advices wiven on all ta 3 al exandnations. fice ow ‘S06 1th st Bow ME. RAPHAEL, CRLEBRATIE . burn with acanl, sives name tain bs Triste fart 10 Fa PROF. CLAY IS THE OLDE advertising clatreoy ant, his city, Hae Woudertal prophet Sht. Reveals hidden tyater stolen property. brincs snparated & Speety Marriates, Given sitere family troubles. evi! influences cities and all in try able will = host skoptioal al . ah ‘uarautend — Sitth Keattence, 4 a titoth Oy bet. 4p and Oth ste. s PLE, TE BEwBALD, E pom cadre dayyat 14S cost. hes elven wee MMe, VERS. TH TuMOEST Destiny AM reader of the Tnforoation civen with Romenal accuracy. Turms, 300 #1. 9 mt Mp st iw., bet. Oth aud 7th, Pand Qaue ° ME. BROOKE THLIS ALL THY EVENTS Mite All bus mufdential. Ta nen, 2abe. acs tu. to 9p. mm ween ist and North Capitol sts. a. w DROF. THOMAS OF THE MAGNET of Paris. Treatment at bis off or at patient's residence BE Sos 2e coxsetr Soyant and ser Pin DAME PAYS. MANICURE AND CHINOPO. ist, 708 15TH AT. NOW. The i wafecturer of PINE MANTOCR - ST GUUDS south of New York DENTISTRY. U, * BESTAL association, Cor. Thand Date a. TM reest organization devoted ty liga. less dental practice tn the world. Pledged to the promotion of acvantifs Centutry at moderate prim, “with Gas or Zonine.. Cleaning Pilling with Silver Goi = VERY BEST TEETH (tall set). 118 Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. (THE Evade DeNTar Pantons, 2217 Penn. ave. now. CROWN AND BRIDGE WOKK OR TRETH WITH. OUT PLATES. Teeth that have decayed aud broken by this system - crowns " om roots glwrp a new ieuse of iifs and mele waged and 'sarvisnable in every way as-uqtural ones,” Tyee ah artificial crown mast b» so ronetructed that arrest deway at the broken amd of tbe Meaough 10 prevent spiftal Foot or breaking loose fg its attarisiuents. We clase ‘that cur have all thers requirements, apd wiven, hash Cousiste in supply "

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