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THE EVENING: SfAR: WASHING! ON, D. C.. THU SSS = — es ————— = aceon LOCAL MENTION UNION VETERANS’ UNION. SENATORS’ TURN TO LAUGH. GEORGETOWN. an © tinokaren Dcavtpiace CITY ITEMS. _ AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS. &c ———— | Gen. Yoder's Order Announcing the Forma-| In Two Innings They Rolled Up Fifteen PREPARING FOR A PAPER CHASE. In sweet, wholesome. fraurant, - akan aa NATIONAL TERATRE. . a ‘The Weather. j 1d Mouth Wash in the world tion of the Department of Connecticut. Runs. Want a New Carpet? "| ML HL Preparations are now being made by the LH. : | Teeth: it hardens the Gums; it| A full line of new patterns have just arrived. The Tragedtane FRIDAY EVEXING. '* A tgenacen = = es r yo — ‘The following order has been issued by Com-| “Haw; why don't yer laff now?" demanded | Woodley Hant Club for the grand paper chase | ewvetens the Breath. The pricet are the lowest I reek ei quoted Frecerick THE MACALESTER aT @43 P.M. jer the 3 wtviet of Colunbat,! Marrland, munder-in-chief Yoder, Union Veterans’ Union: | Perry Werden, the big first baseman of the St | that will be given on or aboat October 15. The| The offensive odor emanating from Catarrh, De- | for elmilar qualities. I do not expect to hold WARDF And FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 16, a a ee Heapgvartens Nartoxat Commaxo, Louis Browns,addressing the bleachers. Perry | lockout tower just below the clab house will be | Ce! Teeth, Re. entire!: Qineled by 1 these Carpets raore than two weeks—it is more WARDE aad SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, sciasaiare ee Ustox Veterans’ Uxiox, | had just caused « pall to cover the ball grounds | the starting poin: and the roughest of the snr- a = Bap pe Nersrelibrmeaceclbmges: 9 WS 3 hon sneered eee q | pared inconformity with the recomendations of al the loadin Dentists, and is, without doubt, the best tooth proserver and beantifier yet introduced, Try a! sample package Prepared on'y by LILLY, ROGERS & CO., | rounding country the course. Not only will all ; of the best Woodley horses participate in the hing, aud, with to on bases, be had driven the | Chases ya ‘epplicativay from the ownecuer ball out toward the camp" and had cléared | many outeide animals bave been received and the bases, Twitchell aiding by his fumbling of favorably acted upon. Over thirty horses will the ball in trying to return it. | Jamp the ditches and fences on the course. Tn Super Productions of Classical Plays THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Friday evening And Saturday m The late George H. Boker order—if you want a new Carpet come at once— besides the advantage of “sinking” prices you can have the “time” you want. Actommodator, treet northwest, Washington, D. C., Sept. 14, 1892. General Orders —No. 17. 1. Gen. John HM. Roberts, commanding De- | partment of Massachusetts, having reported to | yemterday afternoon. It was in the sixth in- Temperatnre an: s.m.: Great Fall 1 Receiving reset dition at north south connectic condition « temp ir, temperature, pect ee distributing To Marwiatl Hai and Indian Head’ Roand trip. er Teente A MUSIC IN THE NEW PAVILION. Spm. inamic play. FRANCESCA DA RIMINT | tition at reservoir, at ‘he 10 am. and? ees and Soie Propriets | " we thee ve e , tribute cnt gaia Me that the state of Connecticut has five com-| n Patenvees dnd Sei Proprietats, G. A.B Vets, | gtk piFarde se Lanctort:. Mt as Pepe and a aie the evening Eekcccdest gehen. 3” | Mande iu geod working order.and that the goed| The Breyad ihetid bine’ abel danke” vor | THAFPIC ON THE CANAL, at Baltimore, Ma. he Cannon Ball Clothing Company your | Ni** Pa¥iBe Chastan -» tran ad HI “High wnte Low water of the order in that state will be best promoted | ive innings both sides had failed to get a ran-| | The shfpments from the mines of Cumber- 83.50 tern You will be wel fried ai ve saree a | amet Spm 923 am $40 p.m. by giving them adepartment of their own, it | ner to second and Warhington was the only one | land for the week ending September 1892, | $3.0! . either asa burer or visitor. Bring x ree ees aca ~~ apap eo in hereby ordered that in. compliance with the |to make a hit. In the uisth, with two out, Ca. | were 96,659 tons and the total shipments. for par Se can catia ae nce oe ed | aeare ee ae ee” |e ee eee New Drnpces vor Fant | recocamerdation of Gen. Jobs. R. Roberte and | rnthers was given bie first on balls und stole / the sear tothat date 2.870.818 tone. A great | Nantes Pins Dvarouabe mack Budsoes retell ACE —— tee ® The tine is complete LLM to f€-the Powe the authority given me under art 12, see. 2 of | wecond. Then Glasscock mpped sharp one | det! of the above cume to Georgetown by “way | 35 ()() at our wholesale prices. Don't forget to en fe FORTRESS MOXROF AND NORPFOUR. ten ee ee 6. the rules and regulations of our order. that #o over to Radford. Hix bunds seemed full of | PF ihe Chempenke nnd Olio caus) and wus on your friend, © Cot. Gro. P. Nriwox EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Faaxc & Sox, One Price. py | Buch of special order No. 1of September 12. | thumbs and Jack reached first for the wecoud | 1% peitbure aedacatuscn ettts 3 A Pow Of Baker & Nelson, Managers CI IE Et BPRS - — | 1891, ns atiaches the state of Connecticut to the | time through Hudford’s assistance. Then came | pentane r Caxyox Batt CLotmye Companys, King Ciothiers of Washington, r ith and D sts, Robinson & Parker's Old Stand, As a Preventive against the various idemies our Pure Rye Whisky, 5 vears old, | NORFOLK & Was Steamers * A FLAG ON THE STATION. This morning a fine bunting flag sixteen fect in length was hoisted to the top of the seventh | precinct pole by Lieut. Swindells and Detective | Burrows. The stars and stripes, which were NGTON STRAMBOAT CO."S NORFOLK” and “WASHINGTON,” Double Daily Service down the Potomac River and Chosapeake Bay. aia iaceaecas Ciaeinn Wih | Department of Massachusetts is hereby revoked, | the crash and it seemed as though the game was Cum. Xampen's Current Grade Whiskies. af the state of Connecticut from thiedate will Voth 4 2 aie | * Kerisox, fashionable corsettiore, | be recognized ax the Department of Connecti-| Up to this time Gleason had been quite de- enaabe or aes 1 trade. High-greds | cut, Union Veterany’ Union. lceptive. Five men hud wtruck ott. His #np- Guatel cie 2. Under the provisions of art. 12, sec. 4, Ido | port war excelient. Only one bit bad been wi hereby appomt Col. Charles L. Hinman of Lin- | made. - You 2 Cas isp at. oF Assisted by 0 = so , ; : ‘ d to the officers of the station by the THOSE NEAT SHADES eke ‘ MR ELMER GRANDIN, : Powsarvt Opera Glasses, $5. Hemrian’s.43¢. | coln Command, U. V. U., Meriden, Conn.. pro-| Kille:: opened the bull in the sixth, and « | presente , r eg: G5c. qt., is just the thing Asn gentle and ef- NDIN, Take the powerfu! new Tron Palace Steamers: " = | eistonal depertment commander’ Departonent| merry ball It wae. Thas ke cbout bow things ee a averse IN RUSSET FOOTWEAR ficacioas tonic for Indies our Pure Port. Wine, | In ber own vernic “Norfotk™ and **Washingvor™ for Iv You Frep your teeth nbling you try | of Connecticut. He will be obeyed and re-| went pe ne aaa poms. AT THE SHOE Pak | 50e. qt., is unexcelled. ne Table Sherry, RAST LY3 FORTRESS MONROE, NEWPORT NEWS, that superd article, Minot's Dentifrice, the best | Spected as such. Killen hit enfely over Glasscock. NOTES. | S0c. qt. bot. Impor-ed Sardines, 2 for 25c. || Inevery sense a perfect performance seumoner tooth wash and mouth tonic known. 25e. “3. Again are the thanks of the order due to} Hoy took first on Glaswcock’s fumble. The peach season in Washington county ts LORS OF at P. R. Wirsox, 984 7th st. nw. | september 16—The . 7 everywhere Gen, Roberts for his untiring energy and seal. | Radford bit to left canter. now nearing ite height. Ww Seer = |S BELES™ oy BELL And connecting With tratne foe 7% a | He bas now within this year given two depart-| Dowd dropped an artistic bunt, : 55 to a 1LSON utter, fine. in 5 and 10-tb. packages and | tnciuiling the faxous BROTHERS BYRNE. : " ~EMOXD. Antistic asp Guanaxten.— Silver PUlDgS. | ents to the wational command and doubled | Larkin bit to far right and cleared the buses, | DF. T- 3.3 ones, was for the ca monthe i fs upward, al Qi Lacwve,punder theater iS" frausane riche site PETERSBURG, KICENOND. CITY POINT AND ‘Toents; Platina, ¢1. Very best Teeth, #3. the strength of bis own Department of Massn-| ‘Twitcheli hit w left center for three bugs, | bas been visiting in Obio, his home state, re- % a 5 Feniisyivania ave aud fith APPOMATTOX. U.S. Dewrar Association, 7th and D ie i | turned last night. Go to the “King Clothiers of Wash- chusetts. inrty just getting his finger tips on it. 2 Cc =; van Werx. ‘ aka wwery evening in the year from the foot of - pi | ae icGuize seored kiew by a hth past second. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel E, Wheatley and family Jar, _ ington” EPK—MATINEE SATURDAY emmem Go rurtwn Goes Canrars Cueaxep by the Exrme Carer : returned this morning from Virginia Beach, Clothing at low prices, and bend- ond Gee . . ALEXANDRIA, Richardson struck ont. TRE } i at 7:30 newt morning ‘Worxs, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- ee ¥ D scored McGuire by « liner to left. | where the summer was spent. A. BR. Suits. We sell them for: -_ Proot free of charge. ‘Telephone $25-2 Fon Watt Parre, Window Shader, Room it and Decorating EXDERSON'S, 1113 F st. n.w. Moldings and Interior Tintin go to KW. @. A. R Pracs and Panti Lowest prices. Mzii:x tor decorations. 7th at. now. Hats, all shapes, 1.50 and $2, ex th st. Part Strius Men's Derby Black or brown, fine f value. A. T. Lewis, W. 8. Fisues, Plo 15th st. n.w. skeTH, Oe. pair; forts, full wize, 78e., White spreads, ex gs_and 10-4 Guay on Werre White Cotton Filled Co long jored, ‘Sc. im plain 15 Pennsylvania ave. ening of Fashionable Friday and Saturday of this week. Reasonable prices prevail. G. A. R. Deconatioss and Flags. Buildings Decorated. M.G. Corztaxn & Co., 409 Lith n. ciTY AND DISTRICT. eae AMUSEMENTS Atnavow's Orrns Hovse.—James T. Powers im “A Mad Bargain. Natrowan Ties’ Fred Warde and Louis James in “Francesea da Rimini.” Acapemy o¥ Mesic.—Eva Mountford in “East NIGHT. Lynne.” Haare’ Buov Tarater. ‘A Cannon Ball Express. Kexxax’s Lycecw Turater.—Gus Hill's Great Company. Opp Frtiows’ Hat, Tra Berweex D «xp E Noatuwser.—‘“The Enomerater.” ‘Tux Barrie ov Gert vs»uxe.—15th street and Chie avenue. re EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Mansmart, Hatt.—Steamers Macalester and | Biver Queen, 9 and 10 a.m., 245 p.m. Mr. Verwox.—Steamer Macalester, 10.0.m. Baruxspa Paak.—Tuke fenieytown cara Bvexa Vista.—Steamer Florence, 10 and 11 am. and 2, 3, 4:39, 6, 7 and 8 p.m. ‘Steamer Burtholdi, 10 a.m., , Sand 9 p.m. 0 Coac.—511 13th street northwest, trips to Arlington, Soldiers’ Home and Cabin Jobn bridge, 10am. and 2 p.m. Ivprax Heap.—Chas. Macalester, 645 p.m. —— Simms Was Convicted. John Simms, the colored man tried in the Police Court yesterday for selling beer at the Allen Chapel camp meeting last month, as pub- lished in yesterday's Star, was convicted of selling without a license and his counsel gave - | on the subject will be resumed. TIE SCHOOLS AND THE COURT MOUSE. ‘The groundon which the old court house, now used as the county court house, ix situated are among the finest in the city,and the court house, commodious and well built, ix adinirably ted ns a school building. There ix a dixpo- sition in the county to change the county seat sell out the mterest in the court house. The uncil, some years ago, transferred to the board all itk interest in the property, and tiations ou the subject were begun a ws 1871. In 1873, Superintendent Carne tuys in his annual report for that year, | “Thad hoped that by this time the old court house would have been in our possession, and that by the opening of the year 1874 we would have seen all the white boys, at lenst, under one roof, but it would appear that the city has no receptacle to offer the county for ite and execution of our plans is, there- fore, of uecessity, postponed. f would suggest in this connecton that the balance in our treas- ury. derived as it has been from the levy of 1870, be invested as part of the building fund, that we may be ready to scize the firet favorable | opportunity to go on with our work.” The | schools, however, inereased so fast that the board had no time to wait for protracted nego- | i | tiations and since then both the Peabody and | the Washington school building have been | added to theechool accommodations. Now more | room is imperatively needed and negotiations THE MOUNT VERNON RAILWAY. ‘The “event” of Alexandria now is the com- pletion of the electric road to Mount Vernon and through the streets of this city. As stated yesterday, the new cars are coming in, but as et the power to move them is not completed 4 the bridge at Hunter's creek needs some urs’ work to be ready for nse. It is hoped | that energy and skill may complete the road «0 | that trains may be run next week. | CORPORATION COURT. The corporation court, Judge Norton, con- | tinues its September term. An order has been authorizing C. W. Turner to file a pe | tion in the suit of the Standard Oil Cony | against King & Kellogg and time hax been | given for that purpose. On the probate side of the court Henry 8. Brown has qualitied as ad- ministrator of the estate of Henry C. Brown, deceased, and Wm. H. May as administrator of the estate of IK. Henry Simpson, deceased. NOTES. Mr. W. W. Wood having Leen chosen as en- gineer by the Columbia Fire Company, the board of fire wardens has unanimously elected bim a paid engineer of the fire department. Visits of Grand Army veterans to Alexandria are now frequent. Both the eighty-eighth Penn- vivania and the eighth Mlinois cavalry will hold reunions here. Joln's Military Academy here opened this morning under Capt. Wm. H. Sweeney, ite | new principal. ‘The mavor and health officer, with all the po- lice authorities, are arranging for the com- plete cleaning of the city. Lime is given out by the city authorities to those unable to pur- chase it. ‘The Hosslyn Development Company has been chartered here with Mr. Park Agnew ae presi- dent.. The object of the company is the de velopment of lund on the couth bank of the Potomuc near Georgetown, Rillen struck out. Hoy popped up # fonl,which Gleason caught, Seven rans and sevex hite were the outcome. The boys rested while Von der Abe's misfits | were trying to hit the ball. Then they went at | it again in the seventh, | This ix whut they did: Radford reached first on Werden’s Juggling of Caruthers’ throw. Dowd took first on balls, Larkin hit safely to far right. Twitchell put another in. the same direction und clenred the bares. MeGnire hit to Camp, who threw wild to Werden. Richardson hit safe to short left. Cam} got the bali and burled it over Buck- ley's brad and MeGuire scored. Duffoe hit safely to left center. Killen took first on balls and was forced at second by Hoy. Richardson scored. Radford reached first on Glasscock’s fumble. Dowd dropped another bunt in front of the late. MLarkin foreed him on second and Duffee scored It should have been three ont, but Glasscock foolishly banged second base with the ball, in- stead of throwing to Werden and making a double play. A moment later Larkin was put out in trying to steal recond. Radford, who war on third, made noattempt to score, but stood watching the play. His run was not needed, but every one should “‘play bail’ all the time. Eight runs had been made and five bi Washington......0 0 0 0 0 7 8 0 x15 St. Louis 00000800 0-3 Earned runs— Washington, 9. Two-base bits Twitchell, MeGuirp. Richardson. Three-base hit—Werden. Sacrifice hit—Killen. Stolen baresRichardson, Duffee and Carruthers, Double plays—Dowd and Larkin; Richardson and Dowd; Radford, Michardson and Larkin. First base on balls—By Killen, 4; by Gleason, 4. Struck out—By Killen, 3; by Gleason, 8. Time —1.55. Umpite-Mr. Lynch. OTHER GAMES. At Boston— Boston-Chicago game postponed; rain. At Philadelphia — RH. E. Phila.2 0001000000310 3 Pit'g.0 300900000 5-812 2 Batteri in and Miller. Umpire—Snyder. At New York— RH. E New York. 0001484 Louisville 0000243 sBatteries—Rusie and Ewing; Clausen and Merritt. Umpire—MeQuade. At Brookly: Brookiyn...2 9 0 00 0 Cineinnati..2 0 1 20 0 Batteries—Haddock «n¢ Murphy. Umpire—Burns. At aiimace RF Baltimore..0 400001 2 x-718 2 Oleveland 2 0 2100000561 Batteries—MeMahon and Robinson; Clarkson and Zimmer. Umpire—Emelie. HOW THE CLUBS STAXD. Night betore last as Mrs. Price Welch was ulling down the curtain by ® side window a lurge heavy goblet. which narrowly escaped | striking her in the face, was thrown through the ps ‘The Kev. Dugay Trapier, a well-known Epis- copal minister, died this morning at bis home, Xo. 7 Cooke rons. No funeral arrangements have as yet been made Mr. Chas. Hume has retui —— A Svpscurrtiox to Tne Stan during En- campment Week, sent anywhere in the United States, costs only fifteen cents. It will be a magnificent sonvenir of the Encampment, rned from Capon. “use nike n80 IS8 NSC TINE TIRE TBs Tee URE NSe Tse Ns URE Use USE TIRE TRE UNG TIN® TINE TISe TIN Use Use Line ine Tae, se Use USe USE USE Use Une Use Use Use TRE Use tise as use use use. use uso. use nse use use use use une use use ase use uso use use use use Use, ase Une use use use Use use use ue MARION HARLAND use use - use us: Uses Cleveland's Baking Powder e1 use use nse use clusively, So would you if you tke use nse tune tried it opee. tine use use use use use tse use nse use use une un use use use mine nse se Use ase use CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER use use use tse ABSOLUTELY THE BEST. Une rise N89 Use Ke se Use wy use nse Use Tse tse TISe Se MP Use Use USE Use Use Ti8e Use Tse Use Hse USE Ts Use Use Use USO UBe Tse USO Use Use Use USS Or Hovsezxrrse Goons Tis Weex Ar Srecran Sate 1 v L UTTRELL’S, by ae JOHNSON see pina ae EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SPREADS, TOW TAL DAMASKS AND NAPK . SHEET INGS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CUR. TAINS, &c. bales of 10-4 Gray Blankets at 85-., #1 and 8 . $1.73, 82 to Beach. 929 F Sx. N.W. Bazrivone Stone, | 4 axn 6 W. Bazto. Sz. Tuars 50, $10 and $11. tets of buttons, Caxxox Batt CLormxo Compasy, ‘7th and D sts, it Robinson & Parker's Old Stand. Guns and Rifles at reduced prices: fiehing tackle and sporting goods, Watvonn’s,477 Pu.ay. ae en Aes That $1.90 Derby of ours “is a beaut; Fraxc & Sox, One Price, 9e18,15-2t ses ‘or, 7th and D, Do You Smile? If so and you want to “Fast colors” and two | Waar Tuy Cosr. W. M. Suvster & Soxs, 019 PENN. AVE. N.W.. w18-1m , JUST OPENED 100 PIECES WORSTED DRESS FABRIQUES COMPOSING ALL, OF TIE “NEW EFFECTS." 40 PIECES ©. H. SERGES, FANCY WEAVES, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 50c. PER YARD. SOME OF THE HANDSOMEST STYLES WE HAVE EVER SHOWN-—COTTON AND LINEN SHEETINGS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, CoM- FORTS, QUILTS, BLANKETS, ETC, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENN. AVE. N. W. | Waars Tans Aimost Art Goxe: . y +a _ Tuars Wuars Waar: WE HAVE ONLY 1,000 MORE UF THOSE UPHOLSTERED , WHICH WE WILL CLOSE AT (81.10) to make room FOR FALL STOCK NOW EN ROUTE. 5,000 went at $1.25 and Ie about actual cost. And we will make no more. This is MANUFAC TURED'S COST. The unequaled run on cots has only been equated | by the sale of those Prim: Feather Pillows at @Land a | ereater bargain are the GA. i PILLOWS AT! Everything in lots ty sult. YOU NEED Crockery, Glave Ware. Cutlery, Furni- ture generally, but we know how it is ourselves. You want EVERYTHING CHEAP, And, as we are in SYMPATHY WITH YoU, We have cut the prices on everything in stock for more than ONE REASON, Net the least of which. we believe in the motto of LIVE AND LET LIVE, The place kill the perfume of same chew White's Yucatan Gum. It will do it in two thinutes, se12-6t Telephone 1260. Domestic Sewing Machine Co.,7 & H. ForRepairing and Kenting. | we-20t a 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait." Druggista. aul? ee ees st | S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making « cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cu’ and Shampooing; also cures Dandraff. ury20-tr SS Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases cp wateama0at None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. }. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. jaa? Otfice 437 9th st. nw. RERAKSARARKANEARSHARAKAN RRBRERAKASRARKACANERE ‘F LIGHTS: Or Fasutox Ts Foorwear At Hoover & Syyprrs What woman does not envy the lin. sionary Cinderella's feet?” What woman, does uot like small, pretty feet? Vet havt the j retty feet of Sur wost fashion- able ladies are often ruined -y id unbecoming Shors. [tp ya little tore than is id secure a dainty perf : Rbich not only nigkes the feet smalle-, Satisfaction. comfort ‘The ieading “At a nd vet. thelr pricon #6 “Vt 30. or 80 more. rdimary: kinds. Be We, shall contiane to dea play in he ig the newest aul best in Shoes, & Ssvprn, “Bepert Fitere Es 1217 Pa Ave. NW. selt AS ARRAN ROUIRS Sita aRNIRARRGRARSIS iS SSS NHANNSRNNISSRGR SHAGRNRNSRRS 8 Lowest Purcus-Qeaurry Coxsivenen, Ar Wuwarra & Eowoxsrows. Don't deceive yourself in thmkine that | you cau buy our qualities of China or Cut- lery at notion «tures at lower prices than we ask. Quality is very deceptive to the eye, and unless you are a good judge you're apt to be fooled, ‘The attention of owners of hotels, board- ing houses, dining saloons and restaurants is called to the following special values in Knives, Forks and Spoons, &e. Piated Te Under t Followed by Gr Henry Burl: BETHESDA PAnK, Week hevtnning SEPTEMBER 19, 1892, WICHITA JACK AND His HISTORICAL WILD WEST ‘Two hours’ exciting entertainment FREE OWBOYS. INDIANS. MUSTANGS, EXPERT RIDING. FANCY ROPING. REVOLVER JUGGLING. RIFL SLICK BRONCIO BUSTERS. LADY RIDERS. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, nd 5 p.m, MEXICAN arusements of the plains. Cars at 32d and M _ ADMISSION FREE. GET YOUR DINNER at THE CAFR, —THE CEDARCROFT,— at GLEN ECHO ON THE POTOMAC, * whiel: takes place in the ADJOINING BAND STAND at 1:30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON DINNER, 50 CENTS. MEALS A LA CARTE. Cars leave Tenieytown J jon BEAUTIFUL ELFCTRICAL ILLUMINATION AT NIGHT. Look out for Program in Saturday's **Star, | ATBAUGH'S GRAND OPEKA HOUSE TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. Matinee Saturday. JAMES A T. MAD. powEts. BARGAIN, The Comedy Sacces# of the Season and the Best Comedy Company m America. AND THERE IS NOTHING BUT LAUGHTER. Next Week CHAS. DICKSON in “INCOG.” sel2-0r_ WILD STEERS. SHOOTING. | san ‘True and correct representation of the sports and On Sunday next, and en‘oy the Beautiful Concert | PRICES REASONABLE. Evers 10 minutes, sel Returning leave Norfolk every evening at 630 and Fortrem Monroe et 7:20, arriving in Washinetow at 0:30 next morning. The wing special schedule for daylight tripe im be made tn addition to the regular schedule | from company’s wharf, foot of Tth st ON THURSDAY, THE 22D, AT ® AM. ON PRIDAY, THE aT SAM. ON FRIDAY, THF 23D, AT 10 A.M. ON SATURDAY, PME 26TH, ATR AML ON SUNDAY, THE 25TH, ATS AM. Arriving at Fortress Monroe and Norfolk early the sa:ne evening. Steamers eave N. Saturday roe oneach trip morning and even ing throuxh the prominent battienel ds in V JNO. CALLAMAN wl General Supt * Q1L QUIET ON THE PoTowAcs a SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1 lorious river he famous blur Poton TO AQTIA ChPRK a “tn the Predete bs ure ca 5 sone sy faced VILPS, FOR 2 CENTS. ay £ There will be ted to be in anywiae crowed. pleated secre ‘The National Prof, Schromdor, abont the two deren I interest om the fa. aston ant x e SUNDAY, Sit KMING BY EARLY and submarine torpedo ton dollars to be @x- fect | | | PISCATAWA, CANDLES Dr NTS, B E Piated Teaspoons, 65. dozen—$7 5) rows. | SEATS NOW ON SALE. stat ‘Rotice of » motion in arrest of judgment. Clubs. dozen All-linen Huck Towels at llc. each or PAUSES: Fy Nitune FuxcHaner, Plated Porka, @5c. dozen—®7.50 gross. GPASD REOPENING . pas Lo ouT - — — ANACOSTIA. | on dozen; hinged ie hid 4 eth 08.50, at 314 OTH ST. N. W. - Plated Knives. 81,90 dozen 818 gross. or R Sines Aatieiie. —- os | 8 en Leercien ak Seer, 59, st) Make no mistake in the place. Noone else has coods| — Worxtanriz “pwoxstos, ODD FELLOWS! HALL oeaieaaai Andrew Jackson, living at No. 5 Shepherd's PREPARING FOR THE ENCAMPMENT. Cleveland. . ago bgp receoeas 405 Docadeaiae are as cheap. as aul 1205 Px Avi N L (th st. bet D and En 'w.), FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT » . 2 Anacostia is donning her mpment garb. | fostee. een tinen Table Damssis from S76>. 2U0 Ta Ave NW. cchtn SEPTEMBER 15, 16 and alley, was found by Offcer Allen at the corner : a Pittebure 4 senlevalle 100 dozan Double Damask Ble: ESNBSRSNSNSSASSAENSES 1.0, 0. In of %h and E streets northwest last evening | Decoration is going on at a rapid rate and on| Brvoklyn ‘9 St Larus. at50e. edozen. Reduced from 0 | A Few Sprott Trems. F EEE Mea Sac as eomune Baie sbtey and Giana suffering from bruises about the shoulder, and | 8" €*tensive scale. A good many houses are | Cincinn Washingt’ ‘Bcases of Bost Ble: | en y and Saturday's **Btar” of @ he was sent to and treated at the aieanaie | already we of patriotic colors and devices. ae ‘ BRR A W. A. Smith's new Comedy Drama, GRAND CONCERT = : Mr. Aaron Shaneor of Anacostia Heights has 98 BO! NTERS. 10-4 Blankets, 75c., 85¢., 95>. and $1 and up. fax *% P ae Hospital, and afterward sent home. He stated | PRESS BOX POINT! RRa NA ue RATOR, | apesenepeaenlpn ¥ secured Temperance Hall, the old headquarters! Pwing in the last two games hns made soven Bed Comforts #1, $1.25 and up. KOR Aa Be, the = that he had beon injured by being caught by local Kechabites, for the use of the band | | Ewing in 34 aphid suai Fe ea ee ape a - ROR A FEDERAL Crry COMEDY COMPANY, a anclevator in the neighborhood where he was | of thirty-six pieces that is to accompany Simon | hits. His average to date is .440. ee eee Extra Quality Alliinen Huck Towel jc. each, ae PEDER A CTY Pane SO. 20, OLex BcHO found by the officer. Subsequently it was | Cameron Post of Middletown, Pu. The post] Both Richardson and Denny Lyonsbave been | we cail special attention of hotel and boarding house or@1.iOdozen. © a OP ___ Popwiar Prices” nel@-tt on Jeorned that he had beer: struck by a man with | aud band are expected to arrive Monday noon. | released by the New Yorks. proprietors to exainiz and compar’ prives. ea A ome : i © TS TO VIEW THE PARADE PROTECTED onemer eoeen: whom he was quar: ‘ Our Mr. Shaneor's brother, George W.Shaneor,| Half the successes of the Cleveland team | We buy in larce quant: from mannfacturers | Turkey Red Table Damask, 25¢., 37440. and 50c. 24h FM gach seat reserved.| “Dickeus for sale | ORDA AFTERNOON, Albert Carpenter. colored. while wrestling is commander of the visiting post. It is ex-| have been due to the confidence that the team | aid are therefore enabled to quote fo.ecs? prices. yard. * “ psig aeerteisor edt +) * SEPTEMBER 18, 1802. e242 Sith another man at 1o:h and B streets rorth- | pected that vome of the patriotic citizens will | has in its pitchers, ‘ | G pr BP r : ; : West lust evening bad bis leg broken, and was | turn out and decerate the ball. More than half the Washingtons’ defenta have | , Th workmen aretnay putting a new front t | Loom Dice Table Danas 0 PoP ee Sak-—ar. mergeney Hospi __|, Col. A.B. Frisbic of the subcommittee on | been caused by wildness of the pitchers. ee eee tne et eames Dey ferret Cream Table Damask, oP § _ ee white inan of sixty years, acci- | baitleticld excursions bas returned from Killen is pitching for the plate now. He has hen iM r > ——s Hae 7 “ag a ee seo Petersburg district. He has secured ample | four chances in his favor to oue against bimt — . CHINA, TOMB OF WASHINGTON. seep lina wel received @ cut in | accommodations at reasonable rates. ‘The batsman may strike out, may foul out, may White Table Damask, GLASS WARE, Shenmser-te Meant Vernon Satie ot his head, aud was taken to the Emergency Hos- nOrES. go out ona hit toa fielder, or the fielder may xy CP by Spm. Caleon board. Par tere pital Miss Emma Walker of South Washington is | take an error in fielding the bit, ‘The bute- Jouxsox & Lerrnene ; : ia the guest of Miss Lizzie Hamilton of Minnesota | ™An has one chance out of five of making a bit. pqs eeagags SITCHES Uy see 4 oes See ene “ay With such « paretntigs ie 6 plithet's favor he! 15 . 523 Market space. All-Clentite Portiercs, and dio top and bot- | WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH LARGE OR BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, Aiciuding sdmission to the Mansion and grounds of The third of the series of club regattas of the ®¥enue. should pitch for the plate and never mind his = = - 1 ° iy hinges 9 Potowac Boat Club will be held tomorrow af- Mr. J. Simpson has returned from his vaca- percentage. tom. Only $3.75 pair. SMALL at OF ABOVE GOODs For <s we ~ ag to Manhall Hall dally, except Sunday, at | tion. Burke and Ryan lead the league on home A bargain in Plaid Linon Doslies. Only 2c. dozen. ay ——— Mr. Murphy of the city post office has re- rned from his vacation, spent at Smiths All | creek, Va, Friday and Satn and Indian: Head Sundays to F runs, cach having made five. ‘The old-time short stop, Bill Glenson, never pays any attention to base ball now. Pilly ran Marsnall Hall at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mes. M. J. Hess, 1309 F. ST. N.W., CARUART & LEIDZ, BOARDING HOUSES all promise to be close and interesting. At lowest cash prices. e ‘te and river landines. far de Faces will finish infront of the bout house, |, @uite « number of new men are being “broke | by ng..inet the horses and now a colored barber M. W. BEVERIDGE, , except Sunday, at 10am. sreturnting ted to the boat | #° © the Anacostia railroad. pant y's houses and all the property they ‘Has just returned from seid > contained. enjoy the in- Poet No matter what Pfeffer does he finds it im- Importer, Cards of invitation 1215 Fst and 12s Gat prepared to showan EXT Bet oF ae Sap eae Indian Hi Marshall Hall. 207 OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, have not been issued. | The regular weekly ing trips of the Mac-| poesible to satisfy some of the Louisville MENT of the very latest PARISand LONDON s curar Probably be the lst of the series of |ulester to Marshall Hall and Indian Mead will | Patrons. Xs, Keuhe, Canip and now Mee| BO®SETS aud HATS, towbich she 15th street, two blocks below U. 8. Treasury. AXD PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. Pint oke, k and now Me- | be given on Friday and Saturday evenings of Von der Abe wil, wo doubt, finda | SPECIAL ATTENTION. ae Cormick. ete, ~ : ORE A ¥. M. C. A. Athietics. [ao eek: Lag third Yoaceman to suit him after a white, if such BR fiat Wreatins Your Cxeptr Is Goon. Rg et prc oes Twonaloon steamers leave Yh trast ferry whart a thing is possible, ; ‘The Young Men's Christinn Association pro-| oa tee. Tiel Rik Sen DON'T SPEND A DOLLAR 6:15 a.m. nntit 7 p.m. TWELVE 2 “Moisy" and FOR FURNITURE Who received 48 wounds in the battle, sera | MILL SALL ON THE POTOMAC FOm 1b CEN. Pose todo their part in affording amusement| Yesterday. in the Criminal Court (Judge | yqjstinm hae the mickname, of “Noise and | yy nae desea, 26.4 ICP foods wok Ok CARPETS Fens Buov THEATERS = Bains rare ws for the visitors during encampment week by | Bradley), bail was given in the cases of Wu. Werden, while poseessing uo pacticular sobri- i oe W oy ‘& a re UNTIL You VisIT ‘Si peda es holding an open handicap athietic meeting on Simms, charged with assault with intent to kill, | ie easily the equal of both. Saekis saveuerasane becee: wraw “Mderr & Wcore, Groaars ook comm tat st Ts RECVIELE, wT TZARANT EVENING TRIP take 4:99 9.00. Beturday, the 24th instant, at their grounds, 404 Join rphy, charged with larceny. ident Von der Ahe did not get any money ei if —_— In thy Gieantt atuatic faction, penne! yay Shueschedule on Sundaye, 3th and U streets. The prize list is large and —>— | from yesterday's game, as George Wagner with- more than briili To Mawxore Crips New Kyerer} ant Sturt ing Sects Electa, ===. attractive, and a number of excellent athletes fat Bethesda Park. held pecsenin he, an Soyer ey ‘This was wetthem at suitable prices cone ious. We Rertarixa. Reptatise. 819, 821 AND S24 The Terrie Expl A. = iia ra: < 4 4 me tutes thcene anton fadieed done because d et 300 trot -— ee — ‘6 a ie lonic ‘wift-fiying Exoress THER from outside cities are expected. The program | AY€#¥ latse throng enfored an intcresting | dene Derau-e Von 4 el odin aielk Gee aden ce: Pa EN elierenclar Are you coinut to “Tif ia» Keep" this fat Train nf the Tene Ore Crasher." Sew and Orey- ‘ASHINGTOWS CHURCR, fmeludes runs at all the ustal distances up to one | 8M very closely contested tournament at Bel Bi for the Peudl acer for lest pat cll whit panies badieeeAs. If so, we can be of service ts you in more wavs than special nen % = por'y-s te og tote pacer | bevel lng Sietamtae : | St. Louis for the Pendleton ground rent for 4 2. con’ Hustieds of persia kd Weaieahenios pikames |. Sata e126: ugh road jump, bai wend Park yesterday afternoon between | year's Cincinnati American’ Association Clib. ab banebinad ane Se ae eke ranting, and bicycling. | riders from the District, Maryland aud Vir-| Chris expected thia, and says he will bring tho | S, S, Suepp & Buo. PEERLESS CREDIT SYSTEM. PIANOS AND NS. on: Saturday, os 7th, with W. A. | ‘The prizes were $50. $15, #10 and | matter before the next league meeting. 2 a so = A ll ORGA S_ National Hank building. ete won by Kuaght of Virginia Boy. | ——— 432 Orn St *N. W. me oI THER RELIABLE PIANOS SEE Baltimore via | (21H¢t* Knight of Coles ille, J Kemp;| 4 Surscaiprion to Tue Staa daring En- — mense new stock of Furaiture and Carpets contained: nd Knight on the five floors of our bix double -tore fs not just as Gur Tar Bese campment Week, :ent anywhere in the United ¥ fost. J . - Andres, respectively. modern in style, just as handsome im finisa and just | - “SO ~ epee ‘Thirty. regular trains daily and numerous | “' . respectively. | states, costs only fifteen cents. It will be a = 4 NEW ORGANAT HALF PRICE OWING TO salts Mp. | Among the other knights wero J. Sbugrue, 3 sow in price as that contalned in any cash furniture | AQ Bioko woke Ton sie tas, september 19 and 20. | ight of Locktown, Ge WW. Iickette, night of | Magniticent souvenir of the Encampment, THE CONCORD HARNESS. house in Wasiiington—ant we sell them all on credit. | sa,,cun 'eryp stock. we (will sel! direct to the com tember 18 t0 24, good to returs nell October , Montgomery Bos; H. Miles. Knight of Home, bea ee ee Your Parlor BEETHOVEN Blaxo'aky ‘ORGAN"Co.. eiatiak ory ‘Veterans will come to Washi Sweet Home: T. M. Pierce, Kuight of the Manor;| _ George 8. Brude was killed on Monday at An- . Will look cozy with one of our Plush or Hats Cioth bet >. 0. Box 1004. Wahine : Gen vin the Baltimore end Ohio reread ane: | 3. 0- Harris, Knight of Lettie Dnioy; G: A You | totem erotk, ‘Geax, Hagerstewe, Ma. Ho wa: Brrr ga BEE g% sits 407 Peng ave., adjcining Nattonai Hotel, | Parlor Sultes—we sell then for #28 cash or $30 om ‘A SEWTIANO AT HALF puice-owrxo 7o| && = oe ler, Knight of Old Virginia; W. E. Wiley, | Working ina sand bank, when cay PP i NN 1 at 3: ; fits Saya ee | Knight of Washington; WoM. sinz | im and he was buried under 1 PY on MA SRN 8 8 2 ‘T-unks and Satchels of best make at low jrices. Rbvemareheboriegetr weedeat mind ae halt price war oracter 1 Ailes” 2 ONE Shear eee sere wt Sedo nc en Ea xt nen ening: Shap eg |= o Meee ae oo Sab Noel ieee Eininae andvoasicessYosemead rnin, | se wait Meee ROT 2 Be | San Are the beautiful grove at the terminus of the Of Little Besse: ©. C. Pierce, Knight of Ivan- - me and we know that our prices are fully #6 por cont I brdeyiuene ‘ow. kipeey a hoe; J. W. Thompson, Knight of Charles > 9 ities be Moora D REPAIRING. GI iE ELY, wiitpeene om faresieg Ta Naturday's Sapa | County Bov O'rien. Rnight of the Ripping Bioon Porsoxrsa piconets scape cal scree For Tur Escauruest, cierto nee RE site st 2 - Seaon Ghat ccaae eee Waves. and €.E. Howard, Baltimore, Knight | irs. Mary E. O-Pall ‘of | 3 *trings, full tron frame, rose <¥ wood NCA: J Your : ‘werktor, ta the i eee nce an ee Ore SiueR ran | ceaey Lads Macor. Siawe, Gute Ong CRE Caer een | cnses, aah ay ol, tahini. bn.. Whe ee oer Will ook neat and comfortable with one af our Solid | able: first-class work’, plamos varmisied epgineed: _—_ STAGE EXCURSIONS. ia onde, Te Codareeets, nd enjoy the con-) , [he ditiagoser.all asembled at the pavilion, | at an auto;sy 5 yours ago, al soon TERRIBLE | setling at $300, made by several promizent macers. |@. A. R. HATS, WITH CORDS AND WREATHS, | Oak Ped Room Suites. Let us show son the one we | #Fvans repaired. LiNe. Bi cert where Miss Annie Mullen, Tenleytown, D. | ULCERS broke out on ber head, arms, tongue and was crowned queen; Miss Mary Polk, Washi ing- | throat. Her heir all cawe out, Her husband spent ton. rst maid; Miss Sullivan, Colesville, third | tund.eds of doila.» without any Benefit. Sie welyhod at the sane time. Dinner costs you 30 sell for $17 cash, $18 ou time. We have all styles and Everything abvoluiely first class. —Adet. ‘finish in Bed Room prices. ‘This is positively the first time this offer his ever been Furniture—ali ‘Do You Need @ Carpet? 81.00 UP. made. Long time. Elegant silk plush stoojand cover GTEISWAY, GHASE GABLER. BRicas PlANUa fant ‘White Gloves, Corre Badges. Bromels. yard 2 ee A a | Maid, and Mi y Wise, | but 78 pounds, Prospect of hely. At last | Witheach piano. Fully guaran.eed for 5 years. a fo furrats Capel Se Metropolitan Branch Traine During the ¥:n- | aig!“ Nie Mary Wise, Tenleytown, fourth | re ane sede barmeliis aad oti Swords and Belts, Part! snadeand Tal hte ‘+ Bir. Milton E. Smith of the Church News | bfoved:could soon wet out of bed and walk, She says: pe aes RIBBON BADGES YOR 1HE MILLION. | fort, Wedon't even ol for 1 ‘a: (eloquently addressed the knights and their | “! became perfectly cured by 4 &. XN. MEYER, nae Dee = Indies. ‘The tourtament wae in charge of the HOOD’ SARSAPARILLA, W.G.M. eae : 4 Ga Ratomioy Paides pri % Core tase Oi follo i 94. Wei Mesa Eee See eemanmeatn: MONET a Jas mage a npstinienhts 4 petch ie prende. oct -G. Merzenorr & Co., oxen ses Rage cp tot SRES SSS tity | SESEtSad, SSD plete | OS Soccer cease | wn Con, 12cu ss G Sone. N.W:, | Ee oe URE, aon gah igen et i sary by reaxon@t the large mimber of extra S*4Ft, aud assistent, G. B. Mullen. im astoniswment, w almost LIKE ONE RAISED Saad ~ ‘hat over found plese ine trains to sud from the north that must be ac- | AEP RSLS FROM THE DEAD.” T. BT: & So. suttied ose abe warchded of un gopimodated at the New Jervey avenue station |, ,.,,027*) Veterans’ Meeting. " HOOD'S PILLS should bein every famnlly medicine 3 SEALERS IX DRY coODa, OFS Neue Bim 4 i zB . : ee ee Aa | Tickets for $1.20 for round trip from Wash- | chest. Once used, always preferred. 8 1316 7TH ST. H.W. | ingtou sold trom September 13 to 24, inciusive, good to return until October 10, imelusive.— 4d. | ——— Vinorsta Hor Srmixos. The remodeled Hoel Homestead and the celebrated hot baths at (eb temour resort will rema.n open fer the ac- | commedation of guests until the end of No- Yeaiber. Mr. Champlin, for ten years manager of the well-known Geen House at W. wi) asume the munageme: Gower 1; For injurmation ag to Fates, &e.. address ox Homestead, Hot ings, itn cout, Var Excnreion tickets vetmaus on aule until the ciuee uf the season, at Cand S awd 1421 Pa. and EB. and P. station. te —_——— Bauxo-pisecurceheadache. Draggists.25e.-Ade Loxveust Ham 1s produced by the CUTICURA REMEDIES when all others fail. They cleanse the sealp of irritating, scaly, crusted and blotchy bumnors, stimulste the hair follicles and destroy microscopic insects which fecd on the hair, and hence ‘when the best physicians and all other fail. fold throurh- | Oxpen a [sent Grand | Week. It will matter and will the Encampment. | Uae AVE ‘Tue contents of a tail estabhebment at (auction at Latimer & -lonn's, 1407 @ street | northwest, tomorrow at 7 p.m.— Adel, { pov donee Cavannn, Astewa, Dearxess.—Dr. ‘ean be consulred from 8 to 12 and 4 to 6 at his | Tevidenes!. 1411 K street northwest,—Adet. sy of Tae STAR sent to any ab- rmy friend during Encampment be brimming with interesting prevent « complete history of

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