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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1893. TocaL MENTION. —- | THEY WANT NO LOAN |aiactee"httaeuissr aes] ue carrron_cexrmextas. ALEXANDRIA. FINANCIAL. EXCURSIONS. &e. work for it they will get the $10,000,000, and G 1 Committee < — = ———— — — — Fhe Weathe we. taigit Suntan well Sry (0: @8e «len ot | ee ee ee a ee ccna eres | Site eee ene ask : ° x, TRIS EVENING SAthet |S P.M. xa ims 5 PLM. mem egrap te meronesear TSE ie ag eee ee vided For. delegates to the Richmond gubernatorial THE FAST GOING S17 AMER roekTwA 2 FM. Tue DALAT District m1 ar; was . - : a! coball Balt For the Districts winds, becoming variable; | Citizens of Northeast Washington| ar. sunara, who haa figured in the als-| The regular weekly meeting of the gen- | convention were busy last night in the @) FRGIAN HEAD. 0 the Wrven Lawns of Ma tonight, warner on Thursday; drier and e age cussion, said that if it had been proposed to | eral committee on celebration of the cen-| rious places of assembly. After orgauiza~ § SDIAN HE Leaving Marshall Hall at 7:30p. m. fair. x Discuss the Proposition. ‘et $1,000,000 a year for ten years {t would | tenntal of the laying of the Capitol corner | tion ballots were at once begun, and the OS TSBIAN henia bike teceicee ue flave been looked Upon more favorably, but | stone was held last evening, the following | result indicated a substantial majority for Semtertte BES ¥ town, Meith end Pleasure ee he thought $10,000,000 was too much money | members being present: Chairman Law-| Mr. C. T. O’Ferrall in each of the wards. RIVER VIEW INDIAN HE Sham Bsttl sen the Green Lawns? en a ae ed, and the| Fence Gardner, Secretary B. B. Hay, Cor-|No pronounced anti O’Ferrall man was doth ways” INDIAN Hf ste Third Batealtont g.m.: Great Falls. temperature, 61: condition. THEY RESOLVE TO OPPOSE IT.| rhe substitute, was, adopted, and tne | responding Secretary M. I. Weller, J. W. | elected, but some of the delegates consider INDIAN HE tab ols Sees meres ot So Naka ir north connection. 36; condition at Sosian Millard, A. Girouard and van Hi. Babson, H. L, Biscoe, Harrison Dingman, | themselves at liberty to vote in the con- INDIAN HEal oe fh ee ee aie Sietiaton .weservelr, Tucker members of the committee to look | ¥. A. Lehman, Capt. Chas, F. Powell, Dun-| vention as their judgment shall dictate. ‘The INDIAN HEAD. fim: sala cee ee hy ar een os aoe ate after the matter before the Commissioners | can §, Walker, L. C. Williamson and Mar-| following delegates were chosen: First VIA THE PALACE STLAMER GANL J. PENTZ, Starck Take, a gure, 82; com a They Want Improvements Made | and the congressional committees. shail W. Wines. Ward J. Marriott HIN, “3. “Alton Moore, ee Se a "E. 8. RANDALL, Sole Propristor._ | Will lente Woduston SF fin ally eee ame aca Upon the call of subcommittees for re- | George Duffy and Hul actrees Fi LDING, LOAN rr THURSDAY = day). Jd tide. ide. F : 7 Ne bet Hubert DELITY BUILDING. x ‘HUR: in vi a rte Section, A LIGHT PROCESSION Tee teeter ae | Brat ualota tle took piace. between Hubert| — FDELATY, BUILDING. LOAN 16:45 DM. THERRGY ©:45 P.M | oucre 2zrrizg erbalt aat7 09-0 ai came But Nearly All Were Found Guilty | the committee on invitations, stated that in| ond ballot Mr. Snowden was ¢lected. _Sec- ‘TION, where every dollar is secured ee piseeamtireesine "eat om tae Toenntiful Potouee Svea reduced at Jouystox's, 729 7th st. and Sentenced. answer to the invitation of the committee, ee i — i an —— = — caraeae wie nn bape? sunset Bours on the Green Lawns of Granulated, Sic. See advt.. page 4 SOME WHOFAVOREDTHELOAN | There were only elghteen prisoners held | Teplles had been received from the gover | Girerrall)—Geo. A. Mushbach, R. H. Atkin- pp petal avai -alegr ecg wong THURSDAY EVENING TRIP AT 6:45 Put, | BOund-Trip Fare. sooeeeeeeeeen 25 Commi, Per In the cells at the Police Court this morning | PFS Of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Missis-| gon, Samuel H. Lunt, M. B. Harlow, Louls per poccen regir Ay oecneptearsd ps TO MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN HEAD. Dancing Music all Day and Evening. You Cas'z Bear Cearo & Hanprxo’s furni- polit merlin Scour ne the pro | ppl, Indiana, Louisiana and Rhode Island, | © Barley, John T. Harrison, Chas. 8. Mar- can sauctuec Schroeder's Band and Orchestra, ety tare offerings in today’ ‘Star—see another page. Gaiaines BL TAAL Par iorts otct was & abot | accepting the invitation to be present and| shall, Louls Brill, Fourth warg_—John CH-Call. We will be glad to ex- Dancing cn the new pavilion, scfaramnerre to Marshall Hall by the B20 amd 10 2. —_>_ A meeting, under the auspices of the) Comers colored girls were first called, | Participate in the ceremonies, and that let- | 71 Sweeney. ete Te an eae eter plain the plan to you at any time. PROGRAM OF SCHROEDER’S MUSIC FOR hd Poduesdays can remain st Marshall Hall un $13 Oxx Hart Racks. $6; $25 Sp | Northeast Washington Citizens’Association. | 11 0 were apparently as happy as| tes had been received from the governors | ter'"the delegates will leave Alexandria On] McGILL BUILDING, 908-914 G STREET. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST % AT 6:45. | “2 ein me ‘Tables, $13; $70 Oak China Closets, $35; $30 | yas held last night in Lipps’ Hall, on H ras pe ca at wi perio "* or | Of New York, Ohio and Iowa intimating | the evening of the iéth instant. ALONZO TWEEDALE, Secretary. 2 Oak Chine Closets, 615; $52 10-ft Oak Exten- | street northeast, for the purpose of discus. | hough they. we a that prior engagements might prevent their | The Unrepresentative City Council. HARRISON DINGMAN, President, aut | 3 ‘30 or goto Intian Heed on the —— j sing the resolutions introduced at the last) ya. suiity,” f acceptance of the invitation, Chairman] The election of delegates to the democra- ‘ E ‘ tushen at Pe ¥. ave. near 14th st. ‘| “We's guilty,” was the response of one | $¢ce ee iene tie cen of 40 or oO 2 t*¥ =) wan at Mareball Wall = ga Fee a eee Toone wien ware of, | of them when the clerk read a charge of | much of it as might be necessary, be placed | t!¢ convention has incised on public atten ¢ RASSTURDAY EveNtNGS, eavine Washington 639-641 000,000 loan. The resolutions, whic! her tt re ittee for the pur-| tion the fact that while in the democratic 245 pt. Zomweron Bae, & Co. ae vsldsvs; | fered by Mr. Tucker, read as follows: | Terancy, And Cec oF tne tee epanlone | Le of eerie inuitations, stationery | convention the third ward of this city bss|‘T'ar Moyer $ i= ‘All for the round-trip fare of 25 cent, ‘Sugar- “ - st be ie of ent ving vi 4 a Shoulders: | «-whereas, the Commissioners are consider- | S01sfied with eae tulien and Cora | and postage, and upon the motion of Mr. | eight delegates and the second ward only ax 10. wouny venneu Al wapemace mace, Ing the advisability of asking Constess to | [20° Vere the names they gave, and Po- | DNEMAN the amount was ApPrODN SE ane | UR ae cach ot these wands has four | simu i 1 o —_ STEAMBOAT COMPANY. fied _ : . . vice chairman of. the . 0 = enact a law authorizing the Commisston- | jan O'Brien complained agahist them. | cominittee on music, reported tifat the com | delegates; the third ward four less than AMERICAN CAPITAL BUILDING, LOAN AND | 1d, Sy fee sontoube tok nee Tee ers to Issue bonds to the amount of $10,00,- | “ny, 2s girls are continually hanging about | mittee had unanimously decided that there | fair representation, and the second ward SAVINGS ASSOCIATION + Pesere “akin, tor 000, the proceeds from which to be used in| o5¢h and M streets and in Washington | Should be a great chorus of 1,00 voices, to | one more than in fairness it ts entitled to, | | cides Tae a | woe D's BOAT HOUSE Yost ot Pe. ne Oe extending streets and making other needed | Circie,”" said the officer. “They associate | 0 mate UP from Sigere ns “prot. N. Du-| the wards in the. city council is. based | lent\nof tire fnvewed, subiect to WitGRAWaL | 1g eas begenser der ae ey ee ieon Treuuenting ‘vacant | Shane Cloward would direct the chorus] neither upon population, property, area oF | MLR NO.LS 1 as GAPE ag GOVERNMENT GRAND FAMILY pay, “Therefore, be it resolved that we, the| cently they have been teuetiing ighier:| Which would be drilled in sections. Dr. | votes is now so glaringly evident that &| goxDs and the money will be putin cireuiation EVERY SATURDAY Northeast Washington Association, heart-| pooq”" Vie stated aoe aioe a pease change cannot -_— longer be delayed. loaning it on real estate secured by first trust or mort- fly indorse the proposed plan, provided, | “Thirty days,” said the court. And the | Spoken to on the subject ort 7. joten. rae ath atock foreaie at Ghests pershens tthe committee, and had pledged jonthly parmen first, that nothing contained in the pro-| giris entertained the other prisoners when | } _ : A throng of friends gathered last night at | peronitty Parment stot for saitsaied tine for mos Win shall be so construed as to're-| they returned to their cell by singing and | thelr hearty co-operation. ‘The Committee | °° pours Church on the occasion of the | arity @ month. This clase of stock is Tecularly s believed that it would be enabled to furnish wp a eo lieve the United States government of Its | dancing... ee 6¢ William Clem-| tie grandest music of the kind gver before | marriage of Miss Susie A. Randolph, | {*aakesmait monthly sainge e — obligation to pay one halt of oid bill shall | ents against whom there was a charge of | Reard, here. Dr. Howe, on belilif of the | danghter of Mrs. Peyton Randolph, of this | , Money lomned on hrst-ciase real estate, to, bus or The effort to produce the highest grade] 2f,tuin a clause providing for «just aud | disorderiy conduct, and he went down for | Committee, asiced that £1 be placed to the | city; and) Mr John parker, a well-known | 3i0's' 0m 61,000, vemctivey. le, and at the same time besold | Proper distribution of the amourt above | two weeks in default of the usual fine. ‘er of jelphia. Cail at the ‘offices of ths association, No. 519 eneral a . Bis it 3 stibe popular price, bar met with immediate | Mentioned and stipulating the amount or| A young man named William Johnson | BawG,s won motion oe ee | Lee neta ae ee ee ee ; AMUSEMENTS. ‘and pronounced success in the “Admiral,” un-| proposition of the loan, which shall be Was next in Ine, and he, too, plead Sulit) | Upon the motion of Mr. Wines a vote of | city, yesterday. The m is the son of ‘THOS. B. ENTWISLE, President — —— ‘finest quality ever introduced | lotted to the sections of the city severally. | to @ charge of disorderly. He had $3, and) tanks was tendered to Mr. George W. | Capt. Beattie, late of the United States NE® RATIONAL THEATER, 10TH SSS snality ext This brand | “Resolved, that a committee of three be | so he paid for his liberty. Denbeay Ter Che eee hanGacase Gactnn Gre. | Soman Oe meee LOn ETE Cee a nae | ARUN O TEREEEL Geaniary. ebaSen Feel sis jap Sateen — appointed. of which the presitent shall ort | pees tree COO a was one | pared by him for the souvenir badge. Washington their home. ates —— ad made — chairman, whose duty song Geo - >|, Secretary Hay explained that invitations e funeral of Mrs. A. F. Cox took place DION 7s TE the wishes of the association. before the | panion,, was out on collateral. They were| naq been maiied to various military and | this morning, Wey. Dr. Suier ometing at | Lae Natroxat Sare Deposrr, ° SEES Tener aee CRE, Eormminsiners and the committer of, Con; | Changed, wih Daving Gintyric he aulet of) vic ergunfaations throughout the country | raiglous merficeg” Be gress, 'm¢ fe nd | vinced the rt that he wi not Ny. and a s} inv! 101 extel ie examination of teachers for the SAVINGS AND TRUST CO! iu thai power Go protect: the iabtn See] winced the coat Set he wee sullty. |'to such ancient oneg as the Ancient and | Alexandria public schools will take place on Interests of Northesst Washington im re-| Garnett was ined $ or twenty-four days. | Honorable Artillery of Hoston, the Lancers | August 15 and 16 for the white teachers, Of the District of Columbia. for@.daye at any Ssct-chans Cot 4 —_—_»—_—__ gard co the proposed lhery present at the! ington, a colored man, sald when arralgn- | 9f,that city and similar organizations in the | and on August 17 and 18 for colored teach- — cago hotel, Next tour goes Fri- Joussrox Buos. & Co., 089-641 La. are. Gr>-| netting last night. edon @ charge of disorderly conduct. "The committee then adjourned, and, at| ‘During July only five marriage licenses CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE os. ceriea of every description. Headquarters for | ™50i09.0¢ ‘rrizzcli, who was in the chair, | It appeared that he was suspected of hav-| tne suggestion of Chairman Gardner, decid- | were lasued Im this city; ont tase ce these ‘See us at once or send for book- Meats and Sugars. explained the object of, the meeting. and | ing crippled a chicken belonging to Joseph | ed to meet at 2 o'clock next Tuesday after. | were to ‘colored People, Four “Alexandria steal ed ogee PRR eta. a 7 to Joux &. Keuxy, oth dr. A. JH, ine author of the resolution. | boisterous and profane. ‘The court was sat- | pe received from every subsorsmitics, | the month’? sued in Washington during | Jan., 1967, and ecteot Oct., 1800, and Feb., Co ’ P. G T 10. For Srarxo Lap go ~ Mr. Brown Opposed It. isfied that: there was some provocation, but ———— et Coala tari eo nns Pr... ours, RE CENTS EMERALD ADuibaok street wing, Center market. Telephone 1064. ra ag be-| €¥en 80 his conduct was not excusable. A HEALTH OF THE DISTRI CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. a ~ “1 want to put myself on record ag be-| Sven eo hie conduct ime was imposed, ICT. Cheap Fares From the South to Chi- — _pASEust 287 Orenine of the regular Sex Jonysrox’s special prices on all kinds | ing utterly opposed to this proposition,”said | "Walter King, middle-aged man, who is omega cage. BENJAMIN P SNYDER, Preitent 116 Merzcrorr Bune. 1110 F Sz. Somes me 3d Groceries, page 4 Sugars reduced. Mr. Brown, “and I am astonished to find | acquainted in police circies, was in’ the line | A Mate 1, Improvement the Death | World's fair rates on the southern roads SEMES a SOUS. TOR, ‘Seoimd Vice President. PECIAL EXCURRIONA TO OCA CIT, MARY. >_——— ho is in favor | for walking on ie grass in ie agricul- te During the Past Week. ‘ ———— 2 finues at the Eat-| 9 eo 1 think, {n'tne interviews printed in | tural grounds about 1-o'clock this morning. | oh a a et | ADBear to be becoming totally demoralized. | FHPNAC GT 10hGR. ‘Third Vice President, EXGAMEMENT OF lend. leavin Ba sed Ske depot a 18 ‘Tae Guest itven still continues a oo ee coe odge, @ representative | Park Watchman Moffatt arrested him.| In the report of Hea cer Hammet he Mobile and Ohio railroad has announc-| ALBELT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY COBPS, | Srovioaruriay via, Baltimore: three winx Canrat Ciesxrxa Wonks, 631-635 Masse | The Star Wishington, correctly stated the | The usual fine was imposed. of the operations of his department last | ed a $22 round trip Tate, Mobile to Chi-| SUHN C. WILSON. Trost Oltcer: wm WAR Daregm gated Uy the carte the stan” Retarahar Sollstint chusetis ave. Telephone, 425 Carpets made ) Of Da th S*people of his section. If I re-| John Burnes and Charles Olsen had been | week he says: CaBe,, Good, for twelve days. ‘This is a cut TS ree a9 bz moth-proof free of charge. member correctly, he characterized it a — last night and they went Into “A review of the health conditions in this | Ses being ‘Ses eo Serge on ad $10 WILE BUY ONE os Sn . ee —, ‘Tina tations daily | iain; T'ihink it outrageous" Putting it | he effects of thelr liquor. Park Watchman |cHtY for the past week as compared with | Mobile and Ohio as arranged for weekly | Somnany. ‘Only $5,009 worth eDepeeie 18 as a siete Grocers do well to get sugar quotatior May: rhterring to an editorial on the sub-| Davis saw them and gave orders to move | those existing a year ago shows a material | excursions to the fair from points on ite | Per cent le euarant . taped from Cs 4 4 st Joustsox Bros. & Co., 639-641 La. ave. fect printed in, ‘The Star, the speaker said | out, but instead of doing so they became| improvement. There were 266 deaths dur-| line at one fare for the round trip, with First Floor, MoGiI' buflding, Fah AERUAL EXCURSION OF TRE OEE a id limits of fifteen days. These tickets : 4 PHIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THEO. & TEXAS, MEXICO. — at e was opposed to the pt tion because | disorderly. ing the corresponding period of last year | Carry si Ay ‘908-014 G st. nw. Dye te Fy a eS tourist cover the Souther mae " PAC ? eed for it because it was was waiting for a train,” said one of carry sleeping car privileges and stop overs ‘CHARLES J. JAMES. a cliy AND Distiuacl there was, no need for it and because tt 8" | wo men, “and went ‘over to the pars to| 88 against 138 last week. A year ago fatal] at St. Louis ff desired. sy18-tr Foot ot Saket at Balms sharps Tickets, Soe eur oe a x = Greased values of whose lands the people | pass away the time.” diarrhoeal cases ran up to &, while for the On GSLONAL BEACH WOTELS AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Will have to pay, He then went on to tell| | Judge Taylor said, that they should have | past week they numbered but 31, while the Ww C P, Corsox & Macanrxey, Fo CobosTAL BEACH HOTEL. ee Sf the number of streets In the northwest | gone out of the park without creating any |deatha of children under five years of axe| Waar Causes Prurzest MEMBERS OF THE NEW’ YORK STOCK New National Theater.-Summer comedy | which were paved, and said that the north- rder when told to do so by the officers | were 100 as against 64 as by the present re- EXOHANGI STEAMER LEARY DAILY. eeason.—" Forbidden Fruit.” t would soon have its streets paved In a | and fined them $ each. 1419 F st, Glover Building. ROOMS NICELY FURNISHAD. piso similar manner if it 18 the intention of the| Charles Jackson, a small colored boy, |DOFt. The contagious diseases still range! Crossing of the pores or mouths of the sebaceous | Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad $1 NIGHT. $20 MONTH, EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. thorities to improve the city and not go| brought up the rear of the line. He has|toward a minimum degree. There were wey, ‘With Dairy Lunch Cafe for Supplies. iy Sut Connecticut. avenue extended or to| been operating the Delaware avenue switch | four new cases each of scarlet fever and | lauds with sebum or olly matter. Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Excursionists no necessity for cerrying baskets, th Samuel J. Pents leaves | Chevy Chase. Experience showed, he said, | of the Metropolitan street railroad and has | diphtheria, with one death from the latter. | The plug of sebum in the center of the pimple is Departs, ag Rechanme , Q Toane perm enscarene ah ntnoacn sa On eo Chesapeake, _ River View —The Samuel Ji. vm. Harry | that Northeast Washington was sadly ne- | been sleeping in the Capitol ground: The mortality from acute lung maladies | ested piackhead, grub or comedone. Ratiroed Stocks and Boas atd.all securities, ltste2 ogee 9 Bee am. S06 16 srl glected. Continuing Mr. Brown outlined | The boy says he has a home, but his par-| decreased from 11 to 2, while that from on theexchanes of New Yor. pala, Boston or further t nasply ed Randall at 7:15 p.m. oe tz at 6-45 | What he said was the plan for street im-| ents will not let him come there when te is | tYPhold fever remains at about the average Nature will not allow the cloaging of the pores to | and Baltimore bourbtandsold. | pag | _ 727. EVANS, 1321 now tn tts glory, and affording full enjoyment tor Indian Head.—The Samuel J. Pent 45 | Drovement some years ago, and then argu- | out late at night. for this season of the year. The leaths | continue long, hence, Gallteed. Ges, tusurence and Tele ercartontata, for Indian Head. | ed to show. that the plan was not adhered |. ‘The court continued the case in onder | of the colored population exceeded those of | “inqarmmation, pin; swelling and redness, later pus Sion Stock dell tn. = MOUNT VERNON, Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Music by the Firth Marshall Hali.—Macalester at 10 a.m. and| to. He said that the thiekly populated sec- | that the officer might Inquire into the ques- the white by six during the week, although if ‘Asnerican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. 431 9 Regiment Band. 2pm. River Queen at 9:30 am. and spe-| tion was neglected, and pavements were | tion of the boy's home. they number but one-third of the total in- | Ormatter forms, breaks or is opened, the plug comes HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. cial trip at 5 p.m. laid where there was not a single house. platessa! habitants. ‘This is attributable to the lurge | out and the pore s once more free. CTH Py Wash, Alex. and Mount Vernon Railroad. ‘Traius leave B. and 0. station, Washineton, west Bay Ridge—Trairs leave B. and ©. sta-| “In ‘conclusion Mr.’ Brown expressed the| ‘The Colored Baptiat Convention. | "umber of colored infants who died from | “here are thousands o! these pores in the face alone, 1» T. Havexnen. tour the banks ofthe Potomacand throws gue | 447% 925 8m and 4:l0.m ma. Suncare, O86 om tion at 956 a. m_ and 4:25 p.m. br an re rer me eg ted to] There ts to be a large gathering of a any one of which is lable to become cl main streets of bringing in view and 3:15. m Mt, Vernon —Steamer Macalester to Mt. | the resolution emphatically. He wanted to] _10'eq Raptists in thie city on the ith of | The ‘report shows: Number of death : by oe Bn Pome ya ee ee ‘Bound trip from Washington, 1 Children, 59 yr see the streets e 'y pave fore the pt is in is city on the Mth of! shows: umber of leaths, | neglect or disesse. te and Btock fe Vernon at 10 a.m. proposed extensions were commenced, September. It will be the annual gathering | 18;, white, 05; colored, 72. Death rate. per Booms 9 and 11, Atlantic Buildiog, worWoesa sats e Pare ont ep Boga vate, ay EE Mr. Girouard Also Opposes. of that important body, and it 1s estimated | 7 . Pigeon tags 990 F st. nw. Aleo by Alexandria street 2: AGelightfal ‘the steamer Wconte Volunteer Firemen. ‘otal population, 25.16. Sixt; re-un- WHAT CURES PIMPLES? 3 E — pment PSone aoe Veteran Volun-| Mr. A. Girouard, who announced that he| that about one thousand delexates will be | der tive years of ae iware senior coe os [oise, 1300 we ana 728, Tp ound tip, | ASstieht - was a Frenchman, commenced by putting | in attendance. Mr.B.K.Bruce will deliver the | year old, and 27 over sixty years old. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. one eae rere — —— himself on record as opposing the resolu-| opening address. Among the ineasures to| TWenty-six of the deaths occurred in hos-| , 7% my Tellable preventive and cure, when not ibe y yee ly, except Sundaya, Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought snd sold for cash of | from 11am. to 4 p.m, on Wednesdaysto6pm | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. mat, James HL Richards and | You. He said he thought Mr. W. C. Dodge be considered by the convenzion will be the | Pifals and public institutions, bahay masta ae ae eens and public institutions, SS Secretary John J. Peabody both being pres-| "And," he said “I think che people and ep: | ceuablishment of a colored school in Mary-| zymotic, 43; constitutional, 24; local, 48; CUTICURA soaP. Corton bourht snd ectd tn Now York ce NowOrleans. | G, B. PHILLIPS.Gen. Pom. Arent, 129817 ot. nw. | fj A¥TI4ND AED Te Se ent. A communication was received from | peciaily the poor péople, owe him a vote of |/@nd on the plan of Chautauqua. Three | developmental, 15; violence, '6. : Purnell, Ragaman & Co., New York Stock Bxchange, | _W™-S:NOBLE. Gen. Manarer. _je1_ — the Liberty Fire Company of Heading, Pa.,| Thanks" The speaker then referred to the|@cres have already been donated for the| The principal causes of death were: Diph- ‘ aprecin eagy re oad Wout rain excursions: ‘Steamer Sue aves ovscy Monday at 4 p.m. and announcing that they would arr here | opinion of Mr. M. I. Weller, who so heartily | school. theria,1; consumption, 11; diarrhoeal, 31; It contains « mild proportion of CUTICURA, the Yeh & Co, New . —_— ome iJ bg A 4 a Py about U1 o'clock and remain about five hours | favored the proposition because he wanted| The convention ts divided into several | ‘YPhold fever, 7; pneumonia. 2; measles, 1; | great skin cure, which eusbles it to dissolve the | Yameon Bron & Co., Chicago Board of Trade. reat tor Pullin conducted pasties avin oveey ied They will take dinner at the mamett House, | Si 7thwe Sar. “he Guster, section. , He essert-| branches, the United States and foreicn | Ingitis, 1s cancers, 40” 3 MeN | sebaceous or oly matter as it forme at the mouths of | Private wires to New York, Ubicago and New Or | fvesday vie Niacara Falls and returning, ran ai, ae Fey eee ane tand G street northwest, | Crovement of the Easter branch beeauzs| mission, of which Rev. A. It. Griggs (s| Births reported: ‘Thirty-six white mates, | the pores. Jeane Telephone, 433. ro poe HY and will have no parade here. An invita-| he owned some lots out there and he want- eee and Dr. L. Ms Luke secretary; | 26 white females; 27 colored males, 4 color-| It stimulates the sluccish glands and tubes to on ap; Educational Society, Dr. P. F.| ed females. Se eens a, acdeatens Gener | acne eal ae een act tales Morse of Virginia president ana Bianop |Marsiayes reported: Eleven white; 6] Det!thy activity, redueesinfamation, soothes and 10, 11 and 12, was received and action was | and that $10,000,000 would by no means make | 3? OM Ve as Sennoes | gent th ages SS Geferred.. A letter was received trom John | ft so. He then went on to say that there | National Convention, M; Vann of Tennes-| “Suill births reported: Six white; 5 colored. | the stin tots oricinal purity. V. Mumford, chairman of the Pacific Coast | were several thousand vacant houses in| %¢e president and J. Part of Soutl ‘week oiaes toake Teie | or freight o Sicrean Yo fair grounds and retura you! pe ‘GERPRERUGK « mno.. are. A oeyageaiers sreveled with we | V7 ASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO.. “LIMITED.” (E THOMAS poomas Sei ©O.., 21-1 1-1 1-1 I 1 = 1 111 1 | ._——_.—__ 4 $y22-3m, remnew 3 |W Carolina secretary. This ia the secret of its wonderful success, | feaesensines thos py yy eee ae nee ee et sien eag| The convention will be held at the Ver-|@REAT GATHERING OF DOCTORS. | yor bea complexions, red, rough hands and shape- i You Dowr Go Ix Desr +) mania Sten aA : to the world's fair, to participate in, the | the proposed loan, he thought, would grvat- Be rents, Ghurch, of which Hey. UT. | arrangements for the Ai Jess nails, dry, thin and falling hair, scaly andirrt-| 7) | <a | World’s Fair Tours. |® (DAYS at 3:00 ‘Riexandnia. RES ee aapineton and New | U.yenest them... the loan,” he aaid, “ana | Convention was held in Savannah, Ga. the Pan-American Medical C tatedscaipsand slmple baby blemishes wonderful | ||| When you bay from us on credit, 2 enfckspave leaves York, leaving San Francisco September 2| will not only speak in opposition to it, but ee ‘The arrangements for the great gathering | I¢4s preserving, purifying and beautifying tos de- i Our 2 oO i nes pat and arriving in Chicago October 8. An invi-| will work against it. 1 have some friends Marine Band Concerts. of doctors which 1s to be held in this city | #ree hitherto unknown among remedies for the skin $26.00. m. tor tation was received from Mrs. J. Richard | in Congress whom I will see and I will also| The following is the program to be per- | EovrrasreC: aS ee fee Brown to spend the 20th instant at Browns-| circulate a petition for signatures against | formed by the United States Marine Band | Une tt Of September are being perfected, | and complexion. ville, near Alexandria, and partake of a] the proposition.” and from present indications it is estimated | Sale greater than the combined sales of all other ‘VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUNDate about’ ag == 1-1-1 1 I= [= 1 1 1 1 1H I I= o U r U dinner. ‘The invitation was accepted. sme Sie, ities Waceun the Lean = brorhen tol grounds this afternoon at | that there will be some 3,000 delegates pres- | skin and complexton soaps. Isn't an asylum for improvident | SPECIAL FAST TRAINS. committee on the excursion given on Jul : ent. It will be known as the Pan-American | sold . 5 = ‘. re thor of th he y. throughout the world. 2% made a partial report, showing receipts = fase ~_ Seton br bee Tesciation 1 March, “U, 8. 8. New Talgicall Goustucenea <A teasetag Ceased | teoeerertametaon tees ores people, Nor for peovle who cannot {| ‘Tickets rood eoing or returning via NEW Potomac River LINE thus far considerably above the expenses. | said that when he broug! the resolution Jverture, ‘Fra. Diavolo’ last evening at the Arlington of the chair- a + Sole Pro- pay their bills, It is purely and |- NIAGARA FALLS. NEW PALACE &TRa! ARRY RA’ pues into the meeting he did so for the purpose | 3. Cornet solo, “Shepherd's Song,” | men of the subcommittees of arrangements, | Peters, Boston. 4 — View her, et a eels, Excursion of Baum’s Employes. | of having the matter discussed and getting ides Yocsoh Tiian: upbe. | It was reported that reduced rates for the stmply a belper—a bridge that spans |) | Specie! ofep one Greuser 1s er eickees bone | Teeeey nd Tharsder e+ 7 a.m. Se on Mr. Charles Baum and his army of em-| the opinions of tne taxpayers, While that] 4 Selection, “The Gondoliers Salven! | went ne ee Re er ee time=and.walte for your income to (1||7 | sifaliberioutr celle Stondare, = ployes last evening took possession of Mar-| 2% nis object, the resolution also expressed | 5, Cavotte, " “Flirting”..... ‘anctulll. | Washington. It was decided to entertain | Women full of pains, aches o what your bank account couldn't | artim W.B. VAM WICKER, 1905 Pose | Siu touret eater: z aa . he said, and | Excerpts from “Ernani’ ...Verdl. : your i ~ Po a r shall Hall and until nearly midnight held | perhaps it,is true, that the per capita debt | & =epeT ys wom purnal oEansing, | the visitors’ with a banquet during their] and weaknesses find comfort, td 00., agents, Alenandrin undisputed sway there. The occasion was| of Washitigton is larger than that of any | Partiotie sone, “Hall Columbla” Pyles, | StaY In the city, and arrangements were | UN On sca renewed vitality in oor we don't expect it to do. We | fee nS BANAL that of the third annual excursion of | other city In the United States. For all| “ane program for the concert at tie bar: | #190 perfected for an excursion about elghty = don’t want cash—that is the trath. || e - Fret or toe, MNT rients ‘St that’ es-| that he favored the plan of the loan and 0 | racks fonturrow evening at the ‘sais hour | Miles down the Potomac on one of the large | CUTICURA PLASTER, the fist and only : i NN ORPOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMMOATOO. Bteas Washington every FRIDAY to the tablishment, and about 2,0 persons par-| far as he was concerned, he was willing to| will be as historic fall thost delightful all-day exenrsion | DAILK LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BG, steamers of the Baltimore and Ohio road. Y @ little extra taxes to get the extra|]. March, pain-killing, tt het New York"’...Fanciullt, |. It 18 estimated that about twenty halls ee et Credit is our business-.and we have ticipated, leaving on the steamer Macal- =e quarantine and the | Johnston Bros. & Co., 639-641 La. ave. propagation, tzansmission and suppression | Hundred barrels New York Sugar-cured Shoul- aan Yellow and typhus fevers. | der - | under the board of public works?” he ask. =Cr | will be of international mated ani Was filled throughout the even-| S196 O°S,dught it was time te quit’ com. | & Grand Fantasle, “Cavalleria Rusticana, that our stock won't supply—the Crampton, B. 1. Phillips, N. Weill, B. Ba-| plaining about the past and look to the| 7. i : laster when all else fail it 4 ‘out of the city. Three hears at the faile, — See St Eo oka teturuing about ‘mid.| improvements. In Northeast Washington | 2: Overture, “Martha -Flotow, | #nd other places of meeting: will be required | _ Pl 3 fo svetematized and perfected the | | Banting all day on, tbe bot” Evers FRIDAY from eeuemenenmen— night. The Marine band was a feature of | there are =e Per cent of the streets unim-/ 3. Cornet solo, “Shepherd's Morning Song,” | {7.arrangemenis for the use of mont of plan that the accommodation costs | — | River View wharf at Gam, homeat8p.m Tickets, NORFOLK, Ta the trip. and on the boat and on the lawn | Pfoved. and if the northenst section can (or foo iee retiree pene oleh ner rh ae 3 | Ir | Segara. e 8 RANDALL. renew end powerful tron Puleco Stesmness. at Marshall Hall delighted those present | Row set the improvements they had better Mr, Joseph Haina. Seay eo eel CITY ITEMS. ||L nothingextra, Youcannot stand im | — . oy with an excellent musical program. The|&asp them. hat would we have done| 4 Selection, “The Gondoliers”......Sullivan. Rorenen rene naciaed toon. (tie cial tented Sees a parent g WASHINGTON AND NORFOLE—SOUTH BOUND. dancing pavilion was beautifully illumi- | Without the $4,000,000 loan for improvements | §. Waltz, “Wiener Blut”.............Strauss, | ference were ran in topic: need of @ thing for keeping " ‘EW PALACE AM 1 iwoeth, | of cholera an‘ Episode Militaire’’............. , cut Well, no hocks, it Leave Ws Aaily at 7 p.m. Sat HARRY RANDALL |S wareeees Sense ‘Meet the desire of many patrons, « kubdiviion for tickets Via Ube wow lima. han Boon steasot thts enact eat heatthy smn | eleohone 750 resort, and lots are now forsale. Universally a4- sm0. CALE ARAS, Initted to be the most atiractive location on the salt | _ aplé-tf ‘water of the Potomac: 55 and spoke in opposition to the plan. He|tend as individuals. Capt. Edgar was | leave for Chicago. Oak Bed Room Suite, $13. large structure if ist and B streets, occu- | cited instances in which loans Pad been | authorized to’ tender the scrvices of the| ‘The Idea of the meeting of the American Jonx Reppex, The Accommodator, pied by E. E. Jackson and Company as a secured to show, as he claimel, that wn | COEDS to the citizens’ committee having in| physicians in the capital of this country it 513 Seventh street northwest. lumber and saw mill. Fire was first dis-| S°Drocedure was hot wise ‘"@t Such | charge the arrangements for the centen-| came from the American Medical Associa- = — —— covered in the ceiling over an engine room | * Gin°°Rinhey eave a brief sketch of the | Dial celebration of the Capitol corner stone| tion. The officers of the congress are as| <Sun-Rise Chop” Tea, delightful as iced bs ed od od od dd Promise to pay the balance weekly of monthiy as you may arrange. Fe ad ed a ad ed Pd ed dd ddl ed dd ed ed nd ed best of it-FURNITURE, CAR- ture. This remark was made itn ers Besides these main features of the meeting — — — ere “A stek\ @anghten anaes end | te a ieation ae to: the Searwevemente of |= tus Sone nell Columbiat-.-Fyies. there "will be ‘papers, on ‘all branches of | | Save Money—buy Sour Groceries, Teasand| || PETS, MATTINGS, REFRIGER- | _ | To Chanel Runs, Colonel Meech and al reeenat: ser eng ; 7 the streets in the northwest from 2 modern medical science, the various | Com , Meats, &e., wholesale Y View wheit att 4 {and Mr. Baum's generosity appre- | the streets in the northwest from the gen- The Old Guard. Teanciied (Of turasey apeactice auc iegione | case! ono re ee ee ATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, || ~ | from River View whatt at 7a... roturning on MON- | | regve Nortott Gaily at 8:10 Leave ‘ted. ‘tions re con. ve av Murzorr’s, 7th st. 7 . WEDNESD: Fi ¥ about 2:30p.m. | ylereat sup m Arrive oy * tributors. At a meeting of the Old Guard held last | hospital systems, medical schools and the — STOVES—1 in | \L | First-class accomio lation for passengers. aie Gen. Birney’s Reasons. evening {t was decided not to attend the | relation of state laws to medical education | China and Glass.—Tnorr, 1602 14th st. 1t Sp reaenese 7 | staterooms. “Excelleut meals, P “a. Fire in a Big Lumber Mill. Gi teacs ee Scrat annual encampment of the Gran Army in | and practice. i ee [1 Allwe want isalittiedown atthe | — | 3:20-Im_ ____E._ 5. RANDALL, Proprietor. _ Tickets ov sale at 513, O19, 1351 and 1481 Penner} A fire broke out about 11:15 o'clock this . + who is a member of the| Indianapolis in September as a body. Aj The congress will remain in session three Can You Do Better Than This? 1 OTS FOR SALE AT CHAPEL POINT, MD.—TO | vanisave.. and G16 i'th st. nw. morning on the southeast corner of the East Washington Association, was present, | number of the members, however, will at- | days, and on September 8 the delegates will time of purchase—and an honest n i 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 & 1 o T T Smiles from Washington Tailor steamer. Catholic church adjoining ~ 4 ~ . TOTHE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALIA lumber within easy reach of the flames.| Wanted. When the money was exhausted | Uitimo and her funeral will take place at) west found @ pocket book on 7th street | $10, at the Domestic Rooms, 7¢H&{&Pa.ave, 917, 919, 921, 923 7TH ST. 1 f ith th layi Mi E. Atk! a| foil Wm. P M.D. ident, eee vada A/T | Ebbert sottirataet, euttare’ “Giochamtstce | War Has Beex Dectanen not now tn use and communicated with the | gary Sr tes Fave,% brief, sketch of the | layin essts. E. EB. Atkinson and | follows: Wm. Pepper, M.D. president, | tea, only Sc, per pound. [peered oe ees e Ha ana ‘plegeare rote! and on : drying rooms above, whe: large amount ig the days of | William Kreuger of Milwaukee were| Philadelphia; A. M. Owen, M. D., treasurer, ta ——— eo i Ce me yh gt of lumber was stored. The flames were ex-| the adoption of the promoaition “iis Cont | elected honorary members. Evansville, and Chas. A’ 1, Reed, M.D.) 1 niece pe re IT capital, Employ t+ [id Pet a .. washinston D.C. Syibaw . AGAINST ALL Unguished before a great amount of dam-| gress would be followed by an influx of pu ee ee secretary general, Cincinnati. Read Jonxstox's special prices on page 4. f es 7 <q 7 eaceaiaiataneae oe acco eee eS eons oe ea ee eine. eect. | forefgners.Itallans and Hungarians, per- ee eee ee Ee reduced. - It || a = TEs, carly on the ground, doing most ef-/haps, and he sald there were plenty of| Mrs. Enos Harmon of Anne Arundel Found a Pocket Book. ous OW re OF STEAMERS LOW-QUARTER SHOES EG'SS, Ss'there was a large amount of Gry | Frealthy men here who would erect shanties | county, Md., died on the night of the dist] Mrs. J. B. Lord of 607 6th street north-| | 5 Carloads Capital Sewing Machines, oust axp Hennwaxs, eed ad ed ed ed dd dd “ STON Bros. & Co., 639-641 La. ave, 1t Ehteago ‘August 1. 8 and 17, for which ex. | who were opposed to the substitute, the | Chicago in handsome vestibuled day cars| HOODS ~~ Coa. Coan Coat, ‘The damage, it was estimated, would not ~ Bethel Church near Odenton at 2 o'clock | yesterday and turned it over to the po-|«e., with C. Avernacn’s 5-year guarautee. It 1 Steamers MACALFSTER and RIVER QUEEN, as aT Tse reach $1,000. they would be left here, and he thourbt | tomorrow. Mrs. Harmon was well known | fice. The pocket book 18 now held at head- eo 696 MASS. AVE. N. W. follows (round wrip fare wt all sitnes, Ze): no ee said, would follow the establishment of | !2,this city, where a number of friends and | quarters for identification. Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years old), 750. fat #30 ata, and at p tm. irom Macaleatere | @ ¢' 99 The Cattle Market. government soup houses. relatives reside. =a oy ene | hearts Old Bort Wine ‘(ror inalide), Boe, hart, Macalester, from M st. whart, at 10 am. and W. ARREN Ve “a ~ See Sag ERS b, aer’s Fine Grocery, At the cattle market at the Washington | “And do you want to tura the govern-|iy the World's Fair via B.20.R.R.| THE Segond Tour to Nisgara, by the | large ott! Etzorr’s Fin oA EeNinars_porn steamers roy 3 st wast The 4 Union stock yard at Benning yesterday | Continuing he said that the issue of bunds | The B. and U. R. K. offers a more com-| ‘The special train for Niagara Falls will # a sas 3:30 p.m. a 128 cattle were — _— @3/ and the Starting of improvements would _— rag tai nae Ae caeeae leave by the ee ences tomer Razors. The “Jubilee” is anaurpassable in eciseving Marshal 5, 4:45, Tend Rpm. Pe S t sold from 4c. to 41-40. mean the importation of constituents of is ° ne, nas | row 10 a.m. Tickets or five days i ati v5 can re-arn on any steamer. — Found. good sold trom S13. ‘to 24-4. per | congrenamen, who would want and would | two daily express trains running via Cum: | Only So AGG re | ey, Soa fea: WareonsTeATT Pa meee wae PiABEAS BEAD PVERING ips THURSD AT. ound, medium sold from 3c. to 31-4c. per|get the contracts. He objected to having | berland and Pittsburg, two running via ee power ponttheses erciabe : SUT THE SUMMER. leaving Mast. wharf at 6:45 B. Pound, common sold from 2c. to 23-4c. per|the taxes increased. He sail that the| Deer Park, Oakland and Bellaire and two| \. 5 = A nainc a: Manan Bom oak Pound: 386 sheep and lambs up and sold—| present dept of the District was $18,456,0m, |Tunning via Cincinnati and Indianapoils. |, Valuable property, by order of the trus- Comfort Powder. A oR by ee ‘This week you'll recetve, vist Bheep from 3c. to 4c. per pound, lambs| with an annual burden of 710.0) interest, | Round-trip excursion tickets at $25.00 are) tecs, sltuated on the Georgetown and Ten?) Anevening’senjoymenthas often been spoiled Tunze Comronrante Tursos To} Misietuantipsanaat Macmalt iat me from 4c. to 5i-4c. per pound. Cows with| making a <otal of debt ani interest thus | 80ld for all of these trains, and passengers | nallytown turnpite, at, the teres ton Of | for a Indy by a big pimple on the face. Comfort regent n Orchestra Dancing Mune on the Bie Pa: | Merve @5 Hand.sewed Kanraroe Oxtorde 83.65 oy ? 2, ean go one way and return the other. | the Lou prough. 5 v" y_two- | p, Sat aated ‘a . cane? on soeee enaaee 4 ~ gelves sold from $18 to $10 each. State Sf | far pall of $0.00" to increase this?” he| Tickets at the same fate are good guing | story frame dwelling, containing six rooms, | Powder wouldhaveprevonted it. Alldruggists.4 mAVE: Tener afternoon wiv ot cur arena and Fetus | Men's 43 Hand-eewed Bumet $3.65 ae Se asked. eS . via any of the routes described and return | will be Sold, tomotrow afternoon at 3! susar reduced at Jousstox’s, 729 Tth st. {hang offtve Comany’s repalar boats for one round: | “ Oxfords foF-.-renee- pee D Applied & Divorce. Fagg oseminge's hawamipe been, TR le wil be honored af al bead | Granulated, 53ge. See advt., paged. It | © 1, Gas Cooking Range, mre. Spawon Aub MARSEAEE HALE ergy. | Bavesineb ged Daenenee Oe Martha A. Norris, alleging desertion and ia nine eae aara thesenen por Roy ait a pe erg hr EG Dry Goods at Actual Cost. “Carters,” Welsbach Perfect Resa wees 37+ | en's €3 Hand-woit Russia Oxfortafor.... O1.95 é e eaker, tra fare, un © e 5 y Gi < 5 SauED WACALESTER YO MOUNT Vic ae) bo dng —aghe Fo Hegel — | opened his remarks by paying a glowing | and they are Rood for stop-over, pr Hoops Sansaranmra Cores Fit Market Space, Figured, Swiss, 15: Lawns, . ine Light. STEAMER MACALESTER TO MOUNT VERNON. $1.95 Harry applied ‘Dee 3 Oak: | : Ol She "20: UMMER SCI Men's €3 Hand-welt Calf Oxfords ‘ Selanen: tees ‘aking ‘sssmausee oe" te hak Sth Che HAGA be cutee core cake inn. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Niagara Hoops beiccaipect EURES| Goods: Silks, Velvets, ‘Towels, ‘Napkins, Table & Gas Engine, White & Middleton pattern, MORNING. fa Ba apes EIN "1.50 ined from taking possession of the 000, a - | Falls. ii ** suffer CURTS " “<Returntas by 1-50 0. three children or any one of them. Ing this the finest elty in the world. He ‘Special excursions at $17.0 for the round | Heep ono ereee ME ae cote ee APTERNOLN TRIE AT 2 OCLOCR SHARP, | Boys’ 2 Russie Oxfords for....coecoe-seeeee 135 oe abet ravored the loan of $10,001,000, and he was |trip August 1, 8 an ‘or particulars | Hoob nearly two years, sosevere CURES 5 _ om not afraid of its bringing the class of per. | call at I and 0. ticket offices—Advt. Hgghes fornesrly EvHES | Johnston Bros. & Co., 639-641 Ta. ave. - Youths’ GL.75 Beste Oaterds Ser... 13D Six Months in Jall. sons here mentioned by Gen. Birney. _ = HOODS Icouldnotwalk. Tlostmyap- CURES | Groceries of every description. Headquarters GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGER, 950 Judge Cole has mtenced Bernard | “But,” he said, “I am afraid we won't get nee ene aaie waned pil phe eed on | Hooba polite nnd wanretentdion mere CERES | for Meats and Sugara It ® | Ladies’ @1.25 Oxfords f0r..-ceeevee-seen-neeneenes OF ‘Brien ey, convicted Ia 060,000." S ‘air Tickets via the Chen: 2 4 phon Se ro commanins Sane att Met | CG Stianing: ihe told how the former ban | pe @ Ohio Railway. | HOODS ieton when wy brother ad- LYKES, ‘The Successful are alwaya imitated, henco 1428 NEW YORK AVE. sexe EO ES AED TOMS OF Weer PEreE Re corned were on a drunken spree, to six | fmproved the values of real estate, and con-| That the journey to and from Chicago | Hop's CURES] the number of imitations of White's Yucatan Built expressly for the Ladies’ Mount. Vernon. months in jail. . cluded by saying he was not afraid of un- | may be surrounded by as pleasant features | HONS vised me to take Hood's Sarsa- CURES | Gum. ‘the genuine is always eealed with » Clation. Steam heated throwchout, Pleasant | yasseg0 soOxfords for... $1.75 eee fair dealing on the part of the Commis-|as possible, and that an opportunity may | HooD'S CURES | yellow band and marked with the name of the | () © ONLY THROCOT ROUT! e17 World's Fair Excarsions $17| stoners, for he knew their dealings at pres- | be afforded our patrons to see the really | HOODS rarilla, as he had taken fonr CURES | Yello athe came ote terres F350 | co wen ers Ohih PHRQUGH ROUT Sy ‘ saaaiitbi 72 Via Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. | ent were fair. He had bid on work, and he | magnificent scenery and visit the various | ROOD'S gotties for rheumatle trouble CURES | maker Cleveland: Ohio U_ BA. = amas meee — ia | Blue aes @excerr SUNDAY) AT 10 Aa Ladies’ €1 Spanieb Foes nn Special trains of new and handsome vesti- | the lowest bidder was the man | springs and mountain resorts located on CURES | 3¥31-6t evelend ea, Ue P| iz) AND 2 P.M. SHARP. 89. buled day coaches will leave Washington | ys got the contract. this line, holders of our $26.00 excursion and had beon CURES eens i | FARE ROUND TRIP. 90.CENTS. Ladies’ 81.25 Spanish Slippers for.. via Chi ‘ke und Ohio railway Saturday, Mr. Monohan and Mr. Davis also address- | tickets will hereafter be permitted to stop rane SURES Comfort Powder. 13 Admission toerounds, 25 cents. 59. July 29; Friday, August 4; Saturday, August |ed the meeting, the former saying he | over at all mountain and springs resorts PERMANENTLY CURED. = CURES] _A lady said: “My baby cannot talk, but she Tickets with Mount Yernon, sdmission coupon. st, | Childrens $1.95 Oxtorde for......... Is 1s, and @aturday, August %, at 2 p.m. and | thought land should be taxed at its value, |on the line; among which are included the My father got mes bottle and FERES| crows when she sees the Comfort Powder box. | tached for sale at th a 59 Fun through to Chicago without change, ar- and that poor persons ought to be permitted | Greenbrier White Sulphur, one of the most | apie CURES delightful application.” All druggists. 5 | $2" 2 Souk VERNON AND WABSNALL WALL O9o fiving $<l p. m. next day. Only one night |t tmprove thelr. property without being | famous and beautiful springs resorts in| before it was gone Iwasbetter. GUNES z= a is | STEAMBOAT CO. sew on the road. Ti Kets $11 round trip. yalld | burdened with taxes. Ameticn; that, reat wonder, Natural Tcontinued takingit and have SURES] See Joussrox’s special prices on all kinds | sg | ° ERGHANTS ASD MINE “TRANSFOR rnini w en Both men wi posed posed y iigraing on regular trains witht lake aay é Both men were op to the proj the fines In ‘addition.’ a side ‘trip may on [eS aera ean aas Sree Groceries, page 4. Sugurs reduced. lt S| pike Td bases without a TION COMPANY. por | : ; i jez! wee offering sus fal wien of ihe sxponition ergands, 324 | A Substitute Adopted. made to the great, Warm, Springs valley, 1p | HOBe rie a? GERES | Why Suffer with Stomach Troables and |EE| BEM peloton fang eae 30 BusTON BY SEA THE WARREN SHOE HOUSE, ‘station. Midway Plaisance o> conveni-| Mr. Boyer offered the following substi-|Ing springs, or to the Natural Bridge. |Hoopg “els sm not trow CURES | Dysentery if you know that Castellon Wine will | §gr| faine of the season Yet, an [38 Magnificent Tron Steamship, ent to the great south-side hotels and tute: “That we the representatives of the | Travelers may stop off once or a half dozen | HoOD's aches or rains and can row CURES| cure vou? $1 a bottle. 6 bottles for €5. A $5) dont “tower “our’ guarantees |e) Capt fe March, boarding houses. The most picturesque and | citizens of the northeast section of the city | times. HOODS ite tong distances 1 SURES | Hurraciien & Co , 1833 14th st. n.w. fy28-eolm | $5) abit 3 3 “4 M Ristorie route between Washington and) o¢ Washington are unqualifiedly and em-|, For full information regarding this at-| Houma Walk duite lone : ee - Ladies’ Dongola Button oor Neapt DY Poster. Geo. W. Rica Chicago. For particulars call at C. and 0. | Diatically opposed to the proposition look.| tractive Chicago route and the various | Hoots am gaining infiesh and weigh S. Heller, 720 7th at. n.w., spe ie Sk ee ee cree? i Baltimore every TURSDAY an@ offices, $13 and 142} Pennsylvania avenue. ° | fy to the issuance of bonds to the amount | forms of excursion tickets on sale. call at | Hoop's cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting |$| THUKSDAY at 4 pin. and SUNDAY at 10am. Pare, Se | of $10,000.00 or any other amount as unjust, | the C- and O. offices, 613 and 1421 Pennsyl- FIO3D8 heavier than I have for a lone and Shampooing: also cures Dandraif. jy15-t? | ‘oes. ply eens S17 to Chicago and Return. | impolitie and tending to entall an egregious | = acon fe ne Docks Gascriptive | ree e ttaapest. Thighiyrecomnbend ie Pape : | = rere 8 and 3S" geo) Rox P 9 F STREET NORTHWEST. = 331 spony | wrong upon thove to come after ust | of the various r ; one Grocers do well to get sugar quotations daily | ; $ = eee Bnd OE el Gan special “S| “While there were few persons in the room| ,OUF popular $17 round trip excursions to| Hoo'p§ HOOD'S SARSAPAMILLA at J je | Feet ae ate | fasaet a 5 a 5. “ Carsten tenet will bo wold at ane tare for | question of whether it should be referred | leave Washington August 4, 19 and 26, EeQDS Forrheumatic trouble andbe- Comfort Powder. | now OO axp 750 | Roundtrip. We have about 500 tons of W. A. Furnace and Py eS ‘Trains will leave Washington fos Corr ene aaa arma circ LA. We HOOD'S eve it is worth its welebt © A pedro ate a = . for rawtord’ s Fach stare room een Coal, wich wo wEll have to vemere nan E ve at Chica 2 assoc! : $ less, ‘om! — ¢ ; permet ban ‘will sell this coal ber D. hext day running ‘vis Craton ant | sion. It was finally determined that the| Tickets are still on sale at C, and O. R.|H°OD'S in gold.” HARRY A. BUR CupEe | ete I would give $10.8 box for An dow '9 wchgyy doves ype dea~F nen Baliaire and crossing the Aliegheny moun-| meeting was a m: meeting, and that R., 6th and Pa. ave., for L. A. W. Meet at | HOOD’ CURES | der. Luse it under my truss pad.” All drng- 6 Ss Foot Lose Dosk, Baltimore. Mia | ton. Come early, as it will woon be ute tains in daylight. Tickets will be good when the resolution passed {t should be re-; Chicago. Train leaves Friday at 2 p.m. |HOOD'S KETT, Curryviile, Pa CURES | gists. 1 st. | 3 z ing in day coac! rains | ferred = z “Traffic Manager, ‘Gen'l Pass. Agent. COLUMBIA SUPPLY 00,, = 1 ittee. | Get your tickets now. W. H. Stearns, see- | Hoops -PITIS i iver iia a = ry rate hi a Area BIA SUPPLY 00. 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