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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY,- JULY 20, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. a LATE SPORTING NEWS |b been held under the auspices of the Northwest Tennis Club, occurred last even- ing. The prizes were awarded as follows: chy" MERRY SEA GIRT. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS : A TRUE TEST OF BEAUTY Only the Fairest and Freshest Faces Interested im the Camp of the Jersey bd Soldier Boys. Samuel Dodsog’ Téfribly Mangled in Some | Conespondence of The Evening Star. AS WAS EXPECTED. second prize, singles, J. tennis shoes; first prize, Ward’s Wonders Defeated Schmels’s dow and Goodf SEA GIRT, N. J., July 19, 1804. Beach Rate bl low, Ls a] i kno’ traction July—Use Lactatea Food. Can for a Moment Stand It. Sabithaen& Soaks totem Faroe Gil tle Machinery. Every one knows what an ati gold tn As was expected, John Montgomery Ward Sha ‘George Tucker, two. cape. and’ belts. roe lace has for the fair sex, and so when we Next time you go to a party watch some of | 8d his aggregation of big men made it prize, an umbrella, was have a whole camp full of fine-looking and handsomely uniformed men it goes ‘ The Last Fi Him That He jhe women as they stand under the chandeliers. | three straight from Schmelz’s Senators. Many Notes of Gineral and Local In- - So Frightened bow completely Fotice how a light shining from above brings | Like the exhibition of the day before, it was “ane. without saying that it makes this the most Spent His Life im Solitud¢ of thelr batted Dut unsuspected lines and angles in all bat the | a most interesting one, the Giants winning ara es er aaa popular summer resort on the coast just ate, im their own bands se banat Teahest faces. It is a severe test | by @ margin of one run. It was the last » Sailboat. now. The camp of the New Jersey troops a Alone. ret dag sans uty. x_ 3s has visitors, who come from all the appearance of the Washingtons in New| The talent had a hard day at Alexander many 3, Sn sens Sas ee thee tu dant to te etamet | York this season, and between 8,000 and | Island, across the river, yesterday. But a neighboring towns to sce the daily drill. speaking of the lore Why are they not? They get enough to eat surely, | 4000 persons visited the polo grounds to | #insle favorite came first under the wire.| About noon ‘Thursday Lemuel Dodson, | They come in carriages, in stages or by| Evan Adams, famous as the man who had of fathers and Ob, yes, but they don't digest thetr food, and |-bld the losers farewell, and “root” for the | There was a good crowd and brisk betting. | employed at T. F. Burroughs’ grist mill, | raii, but almost every one tries to get at | 187 housekeepers in the few years that have Bet this ie there’s mo fire without consumption of fucl. A| uome team. First_race—Four and one-half furlongs. | fell or threw himself into the pit in which | least a glimpse of the soldiers of whom | elapsed since the death of his wife, died at exact sclenting bre-digested food called Paskola is welcomed by | Sullivan pitched the entire game for | lp. Nora won, Imp. Night Light second, | the fly wheel works at the mill, When | Jersey is so proud. It is in a wide expanse | Mount Pleasant, N. J., the other day, in.the tt. Parents these women. They find in it flesh-forming prop} Washington, but for New York, German re- | Meadows third. Time, .56. found the man was wedged between the | of carefully kept lawn that the camp has | same little house where he was born sev- thetr utmos§ — x. | Heved Westervelt in the fifth inning. ‘The | CuO. "D, "setomay KunOmEE Cedar won, | yeit and fly wheel, his body being terribly | been pitched, and a very gay picture It | enty-six years ago. He was married before bs Ss oar lanl cine ee Se peo gdirmong teres be pre gonrme tia "secs | Dase ball population of the metropolis quiv- | 117 3-4. v "| mangled. Death came to his relief in a| makes, with its lines of snowy tents, with | he reached his majority and for over forty | *,"° * Scores, ane —. Ietters as this a J. C. Kenyon, druggist, | ¢ed i the eighth inning, when Washington | ‘Third race—Six furlongs. Hemet won, | short time, however. The deceased is said | here and there the stars and stripes loat-| years lived a happy wedded Ufe, raising @ | no matter how heated the season. Only the weak Owego, X. ¥., toll the nla scored three times, placing themselves that | Little Charlie second, Tommy Brophy third. | to have had some domestic trouble on the | img in the breeze. Right in the —— large family of daughters, who are now | drooping babies succumb te summer complaints. “Bow 4 air teak tine anda ied weer, | ™@PY runs ahead of their opponents, but | Time. 1.17. previous evening, and remarked to his em- | Tent grounds stands the governor's cot: | grown up, married and among the most re-| At the first indication of faulty nourishment, tm que that she had gained five pounds, the other | Mand S, men were equal to the Peseta fortes Ain ree ees EDL teed iaptin Elin tolerate, tn tun seoocclon Neer ee Te: a Werts ig | SDected residents of Atlantic county. digestion or diarshoea, the prudent mother will bool prompily four U and set - ince t eC l. it . ; : two pounds, entirely through the use of your! Pars tn thelr tavan eceneer mat. Time, 1.10 1 second, Aunt Jane third. that he “would have to quit this.” Mr. | comfortably settled, with’ his wife and| Mrs. Adams died about ten years ago, and at jaby's diet. If she ts trying to morme baby hers — nt Paskola."* aoe WASHINGTON. NEW YoRK. Fifth race—Five furlongs. Headlight won, | Dodson had no business calling upon him to | family, and here he transacts all the neces- | her husband was so stunned by his sudden rose rey ng typo derenae she will make ~— P. - gph ass of Mre. Chas. E. Lothian, 5.8.0. KHOA Psyche second, Varuna third. Time, 1.01 3-4. | enter the pit, and for that reason some = ties —_ by, te fed to | Dereevement that for a fime his life was | iittie ons. Tut Ar aie ay eae dl cor dane “For the past five yeess I have suffered from 3 22100 Brighton Bench. think he committed suicide. Deceased was | overflowing with seekers after pleasure ene aa of. A year after her death a | inc, tactated Sood should be given cither as an os. gastric indigestion and hawe tried all so-called 3 $5652 At: Brighton Bebch yesterday there was | fifty-one years of age and leaves a wife| and rest. This hotel was originally built | wdden change was noticed in Adams. He | ditional nutriment or for e diet. remedies for indigestion, besides courses of | ui ? ace a4 op Oumkyae carting aan 1 close finishes, | 24 five children, A coroner's jury ren-| by Commodore Stockton as a private resi- | seemed to entirely forget his loss, but con-| No less an authority than br, Guecasey, the am treatment from physicians all over the couutry, | Meuuire, @ 2 2 2 ct21200 “f Oe ttn bleced ai vardick-GE wockiental Ganik, dence, and, having spent so much of his | tinued to shun all companionship. His | tier editor of the New York Medical ‘men, mare from which I ealy received tamgpenny tellet. say | Ttwhty 166 11 @ 2 2 0) There were but three left in the handicap | SOT! © Tent oe escaped from the jail | life at sea, he tried to give it as much the | daughters expostulated with him, only to | {% Piece nctated food with children. | He sare symptoms were heart burn, foshes of eat, dizal- | Halford, se 1 3 2 2 1 6 4 0| and Sir Walter was the choice, with Sport | Job” “ rs ~ aspect of a ship in its appointmen’s 83 WaS | he driven from home, and his neighbors | smiled tie fares easily digcated and ne neat, bloated feeling after eating, depression of aera Po $62 8] and Herald equal second choices, Sport co hy sca ans) tec rag ben 9 Deeet cakat to it slnes them; ond han boon (gave bim emphatic Warnings te Kemp the known atnong physicians, was one of the firw to epizite, severe and: acute attacks of cramps and| Total...42 15 24 a ~| broke well, but stopped short and refused | ‘igs ema Drought: th tab | Giieicup Be, a saciarn lintel, but even now pence. pond Che grecteat cuchertay io thee inflammation and chronic constipation. ea 87 3 | & go further, and the other two went on. ae Aone aa eS the effect of the piazza that runs along the | Soon he developed a mania for house- | ti liseases of children, profeme in hele te “About two months ago, through an adver 13 | They ran locked to the stretch, and then | City for safe keeping. back of the house is very much like that | ,. uu. Meqe- could be enenetl nour bis peat college, ew York. also commends use. tisement in the New York Herald, I resolved to ington, 7; New York, 7. Tw Sir Walter tried to get away, but it was a| Mr. Julian Taylor of this city is acting of a ship's a It overhangs the beach, comer oo he ured one th : te ene. nape ee pay are tans in New | een rae oe mecailea | Rise tuts ince, they, "Ward, “‘Tievmin. ‘Three. | RaFder task than he thought, and at the | chief clerk of the State Department while | ond-at high tide the spray actually dashes | ROME. 8 a Philadelphia employment aeenen, | fost Invarketht ne te mentee eee, lactate im it, owing to my past experience with so-called | base hity—Ward, ‘Sullivan. Home uns—Hasa- | 64 Herald came again, and if there had Chief Clerk Reninck is away on his vaca- | against it. Two life boats are swung to the | she remained three days onty and left with. | ™¢ther's milk, and as a rich baby food that utlde remedies for Indigestion. After taking one smail | mu lcGuire, Davis, Farrell. Stolen bases— | been ancther jump im the contest it would rope-entwined railings, and, altogether, | Cur wages or a reference. She w. of young children and Settle: of Dustin: © Git: Nothans eee: meet ott | SE" ease ‘sags waarail sok Gerke PER teen | Cane an ee ae etnies | cates asoiee Pibhpiey of Washington ts | 80 sit there is very like being at sea, with | by another domestic, who in turn left wits tated, fosd_ to sm ideal tatust wntrient. Re I have taken only seven small bottles, and | [horrors Weeingne : 2 spt alter won by a nose. Five min- a none of the inconveniences. in the week. Others fi ed ii wo “ like ft. "Tass a Se fave never felt better tm iny Hite. I hayp gained | hane'on balloon Sulivan, Ofom Weteraln is | Utes afterward Sport was sent around fur | the guest of Mra. J. F. Lirrell, On Friday evening a large reception was | Ustion none remaining Taeeey aulck suc ee ay ee ten pounds and now ent anything my appetite = bane bah ao ou Fgh we 2 h by Reem Sir Catesby in the fifth |. Miss Julia Houck is visiting friends at | given at the =a5 wes E. Vv. = =see week... > hed mn illdrew gun sich sia eat craves. ‘wil my friends say, ‘Why, how fat and | Westervelt, 4; by German, 2.° Pa: gore : rode attsville, Md. and to Gov. Werts. It was a very gay af-| adams soon found himself blacklisted in | ° waking growing bene a All fear ‘well you Midhy Wiad tae Sea! tne aaig® Sa i teh gn beet Weeiiaeen re i race, was throw, but only slightly hurt on | Hy: fair, the uniforms of the officers making a answer is always ‘Paskola.’ I have recommended it to all my friends and even to strangers, as I feel it my duty to do so, owing to the great bene- ‘Thne—2:20. Uu:pire—Kmalie. the toot, First race—Six furlongs; selling. Johan- nes won by a neck, Camalite second by Lumber Measurer Adams has returned from his visit to St, George's Island. Mr. Lewis Greene is confined to his home pleasant variety from the usual dolefully black dress sults. The reception committee the help bureaus of the Quaker city, Then he visited New York, and girls of all nation- alities were imported to Mount Pleasant, elements of this drcad complaint jualities in the foo cholera infantum imay be dismissed after baby te Pat on a dict of lactated food: for the exacutlal we and nek re atonal : - was composed of the following gentlemen: | hut always with the Lo ae removed. Mothers may sleep peacefully. without : = Sars At Cincinnati, im the game with Pitts- | {wee lensthe, Lizsle MacDuff third. Time, | on Washington street by sickness. Gon. Wm. 8, Stryker, Gen. E. P. Meany. | Stayed a day and some a meen tee tone | fear of being awaked by a hestenn ey wr at we derived from it. a 1.16, Miss Nellie Paul has gone for an ex-| Gen. William C. Heppenhelmer, Gen. Bird | Quarrels, which furnished a never that may tell of some grave intestinel disorder. S_Tricad of mine hay taken only threw “mn, | Burs McPhee cleared the bases in the| “Second—Six furlongs; selling. Leonardo | onde visit among Weet Gineine fiend’ | Ss Spencer, Gen. Richard A. Donnelly, | Scandal for the countrrslde, alway ending | Rabies fed on inetated fool gala steadily tm bottles and says she feels like @ nex woman. This | eighth inning, which was responsible for | WcM by two lengths, Hoey second by two | ‘aged Sit among West Virginia friends. . seanda countryside, always marked 5 -—} -+, cuaseien- may seem rather fulsome praise, tiously feel that I cannot say too much in praise of Paskola."* the Reds’ victory. The batteries were Dwy- er and Murphy, Coleolough and Merritt. lengths, Polydora third. Time, 1.15 1-4. Third—Six furlongs; selling. Tinge won by 2 head, South Side second by six lengths, in the corporation court of a charge of re- ceiving and buying stolen property. Gen. John D. McGill, Col. A. R. Kuser, Col. M. B. Barnett, Col, J. C. Van Cleef, Col A. C. Dickinson, Col. George Pfeiffer, jr., their exits from the little nomestead. At last the climax was reached. From a metropolitan agency Adams secured a Weight and eseap write: who Hive on Comp- their happiness Ey . th Bide " A large force of workmen are engaged in | and Col. Charles A. Sterling. Seccon attt od tet no : ‘When our baby Rath was xick there was moth- ro pretense hang Sar mane lyre nap han By ry ee 010000R4x-Nis 4| Fourth One mile ania quarter, Sir Wat | Cktending the tracks of the Mount Vernon |“Col, ‘De Morrell, in whose speclal honor az, ty the Seay, SAN tree aes ate a cdviscd the sous of lacuuned ok ooh won Gee Palet_ cent free om application to The Pre-Dt-| Ditthurs OOF OS BOOS ae cf bee roe eae Guartec, “Bit Wal-| electric railway *to Spring Park, in the | the receplion was’ given, tem son dn-taw ot advent the neighbors were treated to a | ful we ase, for ine short time i moked wonder, gested Food Co., 30 Reade at., New York. maaekies ‘tan sy thing with Baiti-| third, Time, 208 Rh ee eon SPOrt | western suburb of the city. the late Anthony J. Drexel, and ts passing | stirring sight. Sounds of a terrible struggle | Sie Is wow a large: healthy child. Mer age te : ~ | nore, every Bridegroom making from one to| “Fifth One milie: selting. Virago won by | ,, Mist Etta Portner returned to her home | the summer at Sea Girt with Beg faene ann the cottage and x Cow moments | [57 Se' tees Se di esol woe of toe ea Phaaty, (oligo ins a page tremens al d, Blue Garter second by a head, W, | 2, Manassas yesterday, after a visit to] Among the guests at the Beach House | {ltr suuume case diging tatoceh, me hot heen for the timely nee of lactat Overlook Inn, (Havemeyer Syndicate Property) East Washington} Stein and Earle were the batteries. B. third. Time, 1.43 1-2. Miss Millie Leicht. A charter was are Mr. B, Warner and Miss Warner of door, ciad im his shirt and trousers oniy, his face omar tan) . w little one that we are raising on lactated food, we ‘ We now have another ‘ granted yesterday by | Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. | proisea bl ve recommend, Scaiienas 100121012- Rh i | Dp an tenet roronEs. Mary Stone won | judge Norton to the Thomas Potee Brick | Toland, Mr. W. Pennington, Mr J. Whilis porte precy Bg pence pita en eee ee ee mc ee icky - Pe, oe = Rastbert thea. Tinea . a y eck, | Compary, with a capital stock of $25,000, Martin, Mr. Edward Usley, Mrs. ee hair disheveled and in her hand a huge ax, — zitenstein’s curves were too much for the divided into shares of $100 each, the objects | Biddle, Miss Marion Biddle, Mrs. J. R. Chicages, who barely escaped being white- washed. Neither team made an error. The batteries were Britenstein ‘and Twineham, Abbey and Schriver. = Washington Park. With but two more days in which to op- erate, horsemen at Washington Park are busy executing get-away coups. Among the long shots to win yesterday were Monterey at 4, Sull Ross at 15 and Ta Ta at 5 of which are to manufacture brick and conduct the business of contracting and building. Thos. Potee, president, and T. A. Perry, secretary, are both of Washington. Chas. Bencheim ‘is the Alexandria agent. A charter was also granted to the Conti- nental Kinetograph Company, with a cap- x), divided into shares of (nee Drexel), Mr. Louis H. Redner and Mr. Edward M. Jones of Philvletphia, — Squeezed to Death. Three miners were killed and two badly injured in ar accident which happened which she wildly vrandished as she chased her fleeing employer. All over the little farm she pursued him, until he took refuge up a cherry tree. There the augTy servant girl held Evan besieged all day. In vain he pleaded for meccy; she swore that if he dared to come down she would brain him with the ax. Not until night did she give Did you ever Spray . 4 bs ital stock of rd: fterncon in the Williamstown, up ner vigil, deve First. race—Five-eighths* mile. Monterey ot : : {| yesterday a: . | up her vigil, and even after she had left ; Won, Installator second, Katherine third. | {i e4dh, 1-7 Gammon of Chicago ls pres- | p colliery. ‘The dead are: John Liewlyn, Adatns was in stich fear that he spent the the Curtains and Uphol- Time, 1.01 1 ice president; George H. Scranton of | aged fifty; Joseph Raudenbush, aged thirty- — pte ony — mage pe In fy Parl a L eS ee ee SS | ew Gen, Ce and treasurer, | eight, and Martin Tate, aged forty. ‘Tae in- | Droath they house, He fom a te stery of your Par or, - g | (< Stier hind. ‘Time, id ee ne The | and John 8. Beac nt The objects | jured are William Clark and a miner whose | wide open, the furniture smashed into kine Boudoi Bed-chambet eH Distiller third. Time, 1. of this company”are to buy and sell the| ame has not yet been ascertained. Both Fone toe oudoir, Or bed-cham LS nN Third race—Dearborn handicap; one and | Puln Kinetourapha, ete an See Aen cx el oe ar eh ak =. wood and the housekeeper gone. 4 si OO i adis etograp! fi e wounded men ecover. acc cer tae . 2 ect & ’ E | eae eee a Lcemse think Timer to1ie |The old fe er City of Washington dent happened as the men were coming to | day’ Byec Agee nas isan mnsanie aoe with the genuine MURRAY 2 s “ m <a eventy yards. Sull P yard yesterday and | the suriace, after having completed their | another housekeeper. Not a w. "se face i a Located near the extension edie pees cae prourth race—Alile and seventy, yards, Suli miner tollers. She will prob- | day's work, Just how it occurred ts not | has brightened his house, and rem at hie & Lanman’s FLokipa £ Wiithndre at Weeninetia Leoplhr joncthe ways today, after | quite clear, but it is supposed that the holst- | death no pitying female eyes watched Lis > > © : Sere m timer shit ede < ES 4 will be closed, and after | ing apparatus became disarranged and in | fie tua, Water? No? Then trul of Pennsylvania Ave. east, | “New yore at Boston. He ee ee ee air Penncnine aneyain ye towed to Baltimore, | some manner forced the car in which the |For the past two years Adams had made} ~” w ; y Philadelphia at Brooklyn. bea aN ia Where her macigupry will be transferred to | men were ascending from the track and | daily trips to this clty, peddiing little novel- have you missed 2 across the Eastern Branch, Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Sixth hree-quarters of a mile, Ta | the new steamgt the company proposes to | pressed it tightly against the top of the | ties and knick-knacke winch wet newts Will be open to the public on and after July 11,1894. ‘The Inn has been handsomely furnished; there are a number of private dining rooms, a gentle- man's buffet and ample porches, commanding sightly views of the -iver, city and country. Ketreshments served a la carte at all hours. The cuisine the fiaest, and greatest varietz. JAS. F. BOHEN, East Washingto Heights, Overicoking the city at an elevation of 285 feet n! ' Cleveland at Louisville. The Departmental League. . The teams representing the bureau of en- graving and printing and the pension office met yesterday afternoon at Capitol Park to ccmpete in the Departmental League race. Although the money makers won the game, the pension office team outbatted them and earned more runs. Orspada and Suilivan, Hough and Henley did the battery work. RHE. B. E. and P. 11040200x-8 5 5 Pension Office. VOOZVOSV1LO6 WL BUT NOT LUCK, PLUCK. What Won Yesterday’ New Yorks. Caylor writes in the New York Herald of yesterday's game with the Washingtons: People who are jealously disposed toward the Giants may call it a lucky victory be- ame for the ‘Ta won, Kitty Clive second,Pop Gray third. Time, 1.13 3-4, BICYCLISTS AT PITTSBURG. An Exciting Finish Between Five Crack Flyers. Splendid racing was seen yesterday at the Pittsburg Athletic Club's tournament. The crowd numbered about 3,500, and was very enthusiastic. The day was insufferably hot. ‘The new quarter-mile track was rough. Sanger said he needed a pneumatic saddle, and rode in but one race, the mile handi- cap, in which he quit, unable to take the bankings. John 8S. Johnson rode in one race and was badly beaten by five men. This was the one-mile open, a wonder- fully interesting contest. Titus, MeDon- old and Kennedy took the special quarter prizes. On the last lap Bliss gained a lead, and Johnson went out after him. The two build. Hs The Haskins Wood Vulcanizing Company will soon comfuente operations at their works at the fgot af Wolfe street, the ma- chinery and tuhing having been found to be in perfect order, |, The annual tair’of the toudoun Live Steck Exhibition Association will be held at Leesburg, August nd 23. A horse belonging ‘to James L. Barbour & Co. of Washington, was overcome by the heat Wednesday, While helping to draw a load ever the road from that city to this. The only double-end ferry boat being dis- abled,“many heavy ‘wagons aré transferred between the two cities overland, and much suffering is caused the animals during this intensely hot season. It is thought the Co- lumbia will be ready to resume her trips to- morrgw morning. Frederick Metzberger, a graduate in ana- lytical chemistry of University of Marburg, Germany, is in charge of the new labora- tory of the Alexandria Chemical and Fer- tilizing Company. slope. The unfortunate occupants were dragged along and squeeezed between the car and the roof until the machinery was stopped. All of the dead men were married and leave large families. The coroner will hold an inquest today. ———-e+ Mr. Moody’s Bible Conference. Mr. D. L. Moody's coming Bible confer- ence at Northfield, Mass., will be held in the new Auditorium just being completed, where 3,000 hearers can be accommodated. The lists of speakers and subjects have never been surpassed at Northfield. Mr. D. L. Moody will preside. He will also speak on “The Atonement” and other subjects. Dr. James M. Gray of Boston will discuss ‘Justification and Repentance,” Dr. A. J. Gordon of Boston will speak on ‘The Holy Spirit” and Dr. A. T. Pierson on er.” Other subjects will be repre- sented by Dr. F. B. Meyer of London, Dr. David Gregg and Dr. A.C. Dixon of Brook- lyn, Maj. D. W, Whittle and Rev. George about in an antiquated carpet sack. Adams was at one time comparatively wealthy, but his many ventures in the help line have eaten up his property, and he died in almost abject poverty. He was a sinall, Weazened-up man, so bent with age and its attendant infirmities that he was hardly able to move about. etn Executive Pardon. The President has pardoned James ©. Dilleshaw of Georgia, who served four years’ sentence for violation of the pen- sion laws, in order to restore his citizen. ship. He has denied the application for pardon in the case of W. A. Thompson, sentenced in Alabama to eighteen months’ imprisonment for illicit distilling. ——_-e. Japa Shake Up. Mr. Dun, the American minister to Japan, has made a report to the State Department luxury. Try it at once FLORIDA WATER. ‘Good Daniel McCauley, a fireman on the W.| "Needham of Northiell Prot’ We wc | 9 Tegard to the earthquake tn Japan in As G id! steve damm, Sl ES shows: thei Makest | chase! it: had Such aemall mayeiii/ to oo\| West Urenkere sonnied into the) stretch SS ee eee eee road: | White and Rev. R. A. Torrey of Chicago | June last. cote eyes as tp: Sane Sine 0 part of the city, on broad a surface, but those who saw the these two. Taxis was an unknown quan- w e leg was broken he ryland | Bible Institute. The conference will be | 2strous earthquake that has occurred in Archibald M. Bliss’ comprising the properties of the WASHINGTON, NEW YORK and Subdivisions, HAVEMEYER, entire performance will testify as one man that it as pure pluck and not luck which ers to success. They gave the Washingtons five runs and a beati: it was a sort of Harlem handi- He made himself felt as he shot out ter, closely followed by his team Johnson dropped back a squeezed in between Bliss Kennedy crowded Johnson avenue yard, Washington, yesterday, was brought to his home in this city last even- ing. os. Williams, a negro, claiming to hail orfolk, stole a sloop belonging to Arrington Tuesday night, but was from August 1 to 13. The Reilly Bill to Be Reported. The House committee on Pacific railways voted, late yesterday, ten to five, to report that country for over forty years. The American legation buildings in Tokio were slightly damaged by the shake, bui so far as known no American citizen sustained any bodily injury. An honest man's promise we jest as com Bere as cash. The omy that is left ovea from your income ench week of eack mont? Will fornish your house cor Yor won't be asked to sign a nole-and thore’t ho wuch wood as ‘aterest with us. CALIFORNLA SYNDICATES. h ae brag crossed ro hea te by Mr, Arlington near Mt. Ver-| the Reilly bill for the adjustment of the | EE ME = a cap, in which the home team had the worst ahead of Bliss, who was four inches ay and brought. to. this -city, = : <Z scnnunenseyceaccansuensveneeaange gy sod Wes coFrespor jb _ : | debts of the Central and Union Pacific rail- | 2 pr scanndins samt Save aoc Geman garaas of the pitching. It was Westervelt’s turn to = ie = ope od gm oe fo ge where he was locked up. This morning he | rags, ‘Those voting for the bill were Ca.! # gutters laid and shade trees set out. Gas and city | Shoot the ball over, but Huyler wasa’t ait, | 901 Johnscr aioli cans cemirelaven tke ae ea in the mayor's court for the grand | Pith (Ky.), Kyle (Miss), Weadock (Mich). '¢ all cai water mains bave deen introduced; also police | for some reascn, the hungry C. is of the men. Eddie Bald paced all | 2°% Bell (Texas), Hendrix (N.¥.), H),| = patrol. feasted off his deliveries for five long in- | way, and won the quarter mile by a| ducting a lawn party on King between Cos — bg Powers (Vt), Lockwood (N.¥.), | THE PAKLOR SUITE Bea: ° building sites for sale on | Rings, in which tt | halt-foot’ tr little Miller, who beat out | tumbus and wile ny ee RE ae maf Walp Ber mire: —S ee ed a eee Mag agree i Application was made “yesterday for a warris (Kan), Hepburn dowa), Cooper THE NATEING, end pay instaliment plan If desired. iH t says — ~ soing aoe bat | cherter for the Lee & Howe Company, who | (Wis). . Iowa), P eda For pi ces Inquire at office of OV the manner in which the Riverside man to conduct a general merchandis- 7 a ‘coved by - — ‘oon a several occasions | ¢aptured the mile adicap from the ten- iness in this and ot ayant sented comer a ot gers And every other article neremery te hone az to Win, and they were | i belies the word. Titus pital stock is to be § tc athena coceeetion poms | if it is ke te hay, arena Be TRIE a a With pe | ck into shares of $190 each, and 1,090 acres of | ties, terms and rates’ for interchange of the mom" hig= Joyee took X, the Asbury Parkian, | jend is the greatest ammount of real estate trae. - we'll please YOU, even at our owe incom You Fat? ie laboring | nd was beaten by but | it can own at one time. David Howe of pied seen eee re 7 his os paeeneld By hens = eet ake and: Appropriation Bitl Passed. Gurney Betvigtvaers.-B) wite-a) petenn, oa - 7 tleboro, Vt “a Cotter Werp Matth best qeatit = i ig ae ee ee ch, locai agent in this city, | In the Senate, yesterday afternoon, the | . Fae pgbhivk amined OBES uee your ow in Kuro cing, corporation cou! pstel H passe Phe | Sane the eames of obenity, seme or racing, corporation court yesterd: the jation bill was passed. The | fst, hervousness, ca: | y you bealthy and beau. | P “ ainst John stealing lamps belonging ‘to the R. case Baggott, indicted for dD. n: Pan aM, being about P Plush or Uatrloth Parlor Sulio—cholee= ; Solsi Oat Be road, came up for, triai, but the jury fail | PCTS, vas carried by the House bill, | ~ ba aes hi and which was ing to agree wére @ischarged, and Monday | @°Te bed ot ier $1,511,000 | oe * noc! viking! whiek miei id pa, Monday | and an increase of approximately § sedecnae ieee New Style Special Obesity sede erento rap t named as the tme for retrial. ‘The | over the bill of last year. - 2 de Bands. Our supporting and special Obesity wash. Cali and examine. ‘weaty Yai Geuuine Bands bave our name staiaped ou them. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 5, 1503. ryelous er miracuious. ‘. wrt to finish i's lamentations were loud, continuous and contentiows--so much so that in the e i 1ing Emsiie warned Capt. else he would | t ne Detroit Driving Club yes- port Was of a high order, everything being favorable for fast time, Alix was a hot favorite in the free-for-all trot, but only in one heat was she ut ail Reed, indicted for the 8 noRe prossed. ater last night the pre- «d bout between Hite Peck- arnst did not occur, as ad- a ee oe on Roneader Reefs. Wreeke The Navy Department is advised that the ! Norwegian steamer George Seeley trom New | York for Bluefields, has been wrecked on | Its health-giving breath will purify the air, and its lingering sweetness lend another charm. to. home. Murray & Lanman’s a - ee De nog wee Pome son that “Pi 4k ba s In the first heat Lord Clinton embled. Stanton | the treacherous reefs of Roncador, and that ering & i gene § “ye received your Gbesity | Joyce that 4883 wou! be sent to the | dangerous. ‘s - D tweight champion, | the steamer Yulu has gone from Bluefields = Tee en ee eae eae at {ial | bench if he didn't keep quiet. Joyce th lowered the gelding record from 2.09 and Johnny Young, lightweizht champion | to the scene of the disaster. PARED TEKTAIN THEM? LET CB Hie ter to turk. "Now. f inclose $150 fer 2 | {POM put “Piggy” on his good behavior and | to Azote, the favorite, won the of America, gave a’ beautiful exhibition of patted ave er | FURNISH THAT VACAST Room UR Bottle of Ovesity Pills. ¥ truly, the game went on. 2 trot without exerting himself. the manly ari, but the Englishman proved They Fought to the Death. | STAIRNS-PAY US ALITTLE ATA TINE ~ ELIZABELH JONES, G07 34 st. aw. : E ston ‘and Bournon Patchen were | himeeif to be by far'the best mai from the: “n,. .Gouins of tWo Maxioane Bave Kook Sec Base Ball Notes. equal favorites in the pace, and after the] start, and at the end of the fifth round foul Oh he Santh 0 Patio Gatthe tahoe, THE FARMERS A: Washington returns home today for «| fourth heat the former looked like a win- | Young tock off the gloves and gave up the | © ‘Tex. In the right hand of one of Gutiaie a oe single game with the Orioles. ner. Bullmont was as steady as clock work, | contest. Abbott and his trainer returned | Sidio county, Tex. In the right hand of one o fapecially in conne The Phillies visited Atiantic City yester- day and engaged in a game with the Col- hov ever, and in the sixth heat led almost from wire to wire. Simmons, owned by Richard M. Job of to Washington last. night. The funeral of the late Mrs, Mary Mur- phy took piace from St. Mary's Chureh this the men was clasped a knife, while lying beside the other body was a cacticutter. It DUS GROGAN’S is supposed that the two settied difficulties = ach tnd debility; alo there is a creat lows of | legians of that city. Fully 3,000 spectators | Baltimore, won the first heat in the pacing | morning. with a duel to the death with no seconds a MAMMOTH weight. Very tees. witnessed the game, which was won by the | Tace in 2.14 1-4, but was withdrawn after | Real estate transfers have lately been made | cn hand as witness: s) we J. L. MAXWELL, Jr, Cashier. - . wi | the fourth heat. FROM A PROMINENT, PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL Test 42 pounds and 5 inches in measurement on Rand and Pills. The v0 Lorimg & Cv.—Dear § been asing oor Orestty Hand and Pitis, and will say that T 2 leagué team, the score being 10 to 8 President Young. has appointed EF. A. Hoagland, formerly of the Northwestern League, and lately 2 pedestrian, a substi- ‘The Bettors Saved. The committee on preamble of the con- stitutional convention at Albany, N. Y., in Alexandria county as follows: Virginia Price to J..P.. Plummer, six and one-half acres near Northwest Alexandria, for $1,050; Thornton Davis to Henry Thomas, one- fourth acre near Arlington, for 3100; John le at Denver. The Knights of Pythias organizations are arranging for a Pythian castle at’ Denver. POWDER. CREDIT MOUSE, ‘819-821-823 Tth Soeet Northwest, Detween HK aud I Streets, be : r ati a sritcher, 5 . KE. Sims, five acres, |‘fhe building 1s to be sufficiently lar, Cleans everything to which it is tute umpire in the National League, and he | Critcher, trustee, to G. E i e bul 3 ly large Ss ing i 4 yesterday gave the pool-sellers and race! Known as “Highview,” at the Chain bridge. " y 4 — 1 ave lost §2 pereds in weight and 5 inches ab- | will make his debut in the game in this city - . ‘Se. |} to accommodate during the six nights! applied. Cleans it quickly, cleans mm minal measurenent. Have felt spendi¢ 2 tracks in the state an advantage by decid- | for $500; Robert Jordan et al. trustee of # weik Som Stine aes < pp! Sing the Obesity” Baad and remedies. 2 “wong | "HS afternocn Mt. Olive Bapti8t Church, to Lucinda Bai- | of each wee 0 twenty only six oottles of Dr. Edison's Pilts and have patd Larry Twitchell, lately released by Louts- ing unanimously to report adversely Mr. Knights of Pythias lodges. The Pythian it easily, cleans it cheaply. Apply | z F 4 H ~ + SSS aro e £ chose: es k rae ley, a lot near Ariifgton and ore to Julia | . + 100,000, p @ it to everfday use and see for your- |x ab 27.25 S25 25 55 ST SES no attention to dieting and Rave tmproved ail the | Ville, has been chosen a league umpire in | Tekulsky’s amendment constitutionally for- | [¢¥. ® lot neae guineton and Seema as castle win fost a .00n, and a pam oa Sci by Gneces im time. Wil answer correspondeats. place of Hartley, and will officiate at the | pidding the sale of pools or other chances M. C. Mitchell, 2 lbtlat Carlin’s Springs, for | €T of are! tere figuring — reeradhe-wa Be map © ELIAS DILFIELD, Cieveland games at Louisville. upon the result of any race or trial of the | {ig: Frank Hugs. tmstes to C. ke Kent a —_—$—_r22.______ vwhere. SC. “Pluc ickness Proprietor ‘fremont House, The game in Washington will be played | speed or endurance of contesting horses, or lot at Bon Alr;‘Rostoria and Company’ to Contract Awarded. = per 4lb. package. Made 1 / Oct. 47, 189% Tremont, Schuylkill Co,, Fa. [cn the buard at Ford's Grand Opera House, | the making, placing or registering of any C.E. Keni, a lowat Fostoria; Jas, Coleman | Postmaster General Bissell has awaraea| £ only by M4 In Summer 1 Our guise may be obtained from Baltimore, today, as it progresses. _| bet or wager upon or concerning any such | ¢> the Washington Southern Railway Com-| the contract for publishing the Offical The N. K. Fairbank i” 4 pa A Umpire McQuaid ‘yesterday fined Daly | race or trial of speed or endurance in any.| pany. a sirip df tand on the Georgetown = Lash - A. } G. G. C. SIPs, $10 for conduct unbecorning a gentleman. | manner soever within the state, ‘The com- | PAnys, 9 St"ip, of Wi 182 wd. 1 Larbrook, Rosales ba Ganees * ame at dE Company, $4 Gan, be, averted by eating roper pi or. New York ave. and 14th st., Lf anae thrown te dike io wena new | mittee, however, decided that it would ap-| q'tot at Fort Mer Heights, for $100; J. 5. sae Se J : = Chicago, St.Louis, New E | }4 ereiscd io selecting yaar } MERTZ’S ball was thrown to Inks, who rubbed it in} point a subcommittee to consider the ques- Lybrock to Enjfa,C. Ide, a lot-at Fort | Year York, Boston, Philadeiphia. H Heavy, indigestible fod should be pS! a the sand. Daly lost his temper, and, call-| tion of constitutional prohibition in all Myer Heights, ger 6100; W. B. Patterson nd ib avoided. r x, EHAEMACY, ing for the ball, rubbed. in In the black | forms, and the Chairman named Messrs. A. | jo'S. A. hitch, #lobat Falls Church; A. B. HE EES, Peex= _ih eston | “Obesity Bands, drt. He then fired the ball to the left-field | 7. Green, Vedder and Parker. v “Travers, r E : ( : Ovesity Bands, Pills and Fretr . ravers, one acre nea’ Fagg 4 i ‘meas foe verritory. gates m0; Rebecca ‘Fuchards of Sick Heudache is in ' } | The league season is half over, and the The Potomne River Regatta. 8 eine acres on Lubber the stomach and the ast Bil on ‘Bal ~ MM Sent by mail pt of price. race between the first aix clubs is the pret-|/ 45. sonn Fitzpatrick, trainer of the Po-|run; G. V. Peon to J.T. Parker, a. lot bowels. Dr. Pierce's : hag WY re: iy Sie, Rants et 8 ome es ties in the history of the came. A vietory | | Mr. John “lub, has gone to Baltimore, | West of Peytonsand near King street, this sant Pellets cure it | V7. | i ud Pils $1.50 per bottle, or 3 bottles for | cr a defeat will change many of their posi- | tomac Rowing Club, has gone to Baltimore, Tate aor Sat: Site tas, Circen th’ thelestern wfecily. ‘They regu | Y ege AbDl€ COOKErs. food. Howth. Sf! 2 West 29d st., Department No. | tions dally and Intends spending a few days there. He | presbyterian Church, several lots at Falls Fits the stometh ood as eik eat iak this Sins a tie M aaty | Gamicl, Ta, New. York, of 22 Marwlitoa placer t at | Jake Beckley was removed from the} stated yesterday that the Potomac river | Church, 3 bowels—amildlg, gently, | We So Gryne om. tne balance M bade Senate rf oe itarst for bifensive Corchiea® PY Um- | rovatta would be held under the auspices of ecile%,, RaROtt, who swore out a. warrant naturally. Pld - k pemeasxe: + f waa ae Beata Soe pat agen the Potomac, Columbia and Analostan | for a man and failed to aj Biron $ i Lephome H piterseeeceeeeceseseeseeees | yeuterday. ant uscaune of ine Pultimorts | Clube It nas been announced to fake place | Nas, fined, ‘or, im detuult Of) payment 1.25 COOKEPS, O5C. tt} Mors: oa . | defeat they are now but nineteen points | on August y May 4 i Kk fft B ki .¢€ Balls $| pening. arson ‘The events will be as follows: Junior and | days by Mayor Strauss this morning. 1.50 COOKEFS, DI.1O} ra S baker Y iii : no 3 eae rs speak very highly of | senior singles, Junfor and senior four-oared eae ¥ Cor. 18th St. & Pa. Ave. ‘a «| Gaffney s. Some of these days | shells, Junior and senior fo 5s nother 5 I cookers 1.20 § > . . h 1s | there may man on the league staff | and junior and intermediate elght-oared| Capt. Charles 8, Domer of the National mM 9 “3 vio Mi « # [ q ; Cc ¢| who will suit Ven der Abe. shells. Fencibles today received a telegram ask- ; e *| Hoy has not been himself since his re- a | as Appliance Xxchian. SPF SS . SOuMMEP. 3) cent liiness. He lost a great deal of flesh | Army Orders. ing mn the champions ieee loping se = |G Pp Exch ge, SR ALATEST TE SE SES ‘ ‘aisle cnaatiagl baie tees ato 2| 2nd is now laid off for poor fielding, Leave of absence for ten days is granted | drill to be held during the first weel ‘- “- =. -_ . Many ave gone Cincinnatians are not enthusiastic over " 7 , th | October at St. Louis, under the auspices of I1A2 ve HEY -\eaa—y cea tama om ‘< westneee ud_selting snowtalls. © | oo Nowing of the anbe Charles C, Walcutt, Jr., eight ° . ° ix Ci i Salk f We can snppiy tion catvanized- ¢; the showing of the club's latest pitching lexander Rodgers, fcarth | the St. Louis Fair Association. are ur Clearing Sale o bY © fron snow! + at prevailing low «| find, Carney Flynn. pt. Alexande! df Capt. Domer replied that he could make Pe. al SO aetiineaeene ° wee gee o{ Tannehill, Comiskey’s youthful pitcher, | cavalry, will preeeed to Gctiysburs, Pa. | no answer until intend of ail pertionians ; z : I ple Hel in ptt ¢ | has been released. He was too lisht for | and attend the division encampment of the | Tt jg thought that the affair will not be a @et th it é s © ap $0 peice. & | eh Lao el Ca sprained ankle | National Guard of Pensylvania, at that competition for the Galveston Seml-Centen- Het NG?) BS ° ‘ . id a - preter! f August 9 to August 19, 1894. | nial Championship Cup, but merely for 4 W Vit not wig aaabe ta place, from Aug es :M. . Beveri BEy: | Nothing fartnes hes bees healer sone | He 1 report by letter, to the governor of | prizes offered ly the fair association. In TRE CONCORD HARKESS, |{Doors, z5ci! Windows, . POTTERY, PORCELAINS, &€. $ | Clarkson—Baltimore Sun. Pennsylvania for — iy as may be Fe- ili fe et: oe tha le Lue Try whore you will eapnet " a 5 the encampment, and | military circles by the receipt the le- ¥ = iy ooo 225, F and 1514 G sees | Riteher Fanning has reported to Philadel- | Ute ehe ‘owe thereof will return. 10 his | gram, and should’ the Fencibles attend, it cate these auy Ste keg Veeccccescosccce aol ny . quatity advertised phia. - Leave of absence for three | is more than likely several other District LUTZ & BRO 1 big bargain eloowhere at §t and Se. =e WAIKER S0mn su term ar sew, | POT Comte Phiiedetpnia. | PoPtr and ten days is granted Wiret Lieut. | companies, stisred’ with, enthusiaam aver +7] Ths (pice he Yor quick duych Sintna Tepes, Mottgreet Green the xe: | ‘i 5 John T. Haines, fifth cavalry. Leave of | the recent victories of the Fencibles and imac! aaa ‘ H. Hopkins, 933 FN.W. Gay and Tile Asbestos. Flue Lieing, Pulp Slate. | Tennis Tournament Prizes. absence for two months is granted Capt. | Emmets at Little Rock, will also make ef- ave., adjoining Net Mote. \ .§ bc. a-ta’ | The close of the tennis tournament, which { Richard W. Johmron, ¢ it surgeon. forts to participate in the proposed drill. C Resribes Se he Roeeceeruicens ten, OU)