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8 ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., ee /LOCAL MENTION. A MODEL GAME. . The Weather. How the Senators Defeated the Bos- Maryland FORECAST TILL EIGHT A.M. SATURDAY. tons. Fighters—A New Departure in that State. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, irgimia, fair, preceded A GREAT DAY FOR HADDOCK AND WISE—OLEAN| “Billy” Young, the pugilist of Baltimore,who peal nat op blr no di peer WORK OF THE WASHINGTON TEAM—OPPORTUNE | spends most of his time in this city, was ar- temperature; southwesterly winds. BATTING AND GREAT FIELDING—OTHER GAMES | rested about 1 o'clock this morning by De- —_ YESTERDAY. tective Horne and turned over to Detective — Droste of Baltimore, who had a warrant for his It took ten innings for the Senators to defeat | arrest. The warrant charged Young with par- MY the Beaneaters yesterday, but they managed to | ticipating in a prize fight near Towsontown, in B. 5. Laws, 1427 Penna. ave, u.w. | do it in a most exciting contest by the score of | Baltimore county, last Sunday, The fight was Go to Bay Rice Monday, Angust 5, with |3to2 It was anybody's game, and the Sena- | between two Baltim named Smith and Special attractions itis charged, WORKS OF ART. Making it Warm for Prize| Rich Paintings in Some Washingtos Churches. ARREST OF “BILLY” YOUN Washington Correspondence Catholic Mirror. ‘There are a few pictures on the walls of our churches or parish honses that will bear more than « passing notice. The latest addition to SUNDAY, awrast « the number 1s a painting of historic interest, a i Leavedp.m Homes. Pare 3e recent gift to St. Aloysius church from Miss Stansbury lodge, F.A. tors put up a style of play that gave them a| Heron, and Young, it is acted as bot-| tenhamer, a pupil of Tentoretto, one of the Tur Axorius, py Mier. sure mortgage on the victory at last. They | tle holder. Allthe other parties engaged in | best German historical painters of the seven- An authentic copy of the $110,000 painting of | won because they hit safely at the right time, | the fight were arrested within the borders of “The Angelus,” by Millet. has just been received | fielded beautifully and put « sling and spring | Maryland, Young waived a requisition and and is now ou free exhibition at “Durven’s,” | into their work that forced even the league | returned to Baltimore with the officer. GS Reanaylveninerenes, leaders to succumb. Adversity, which over-| ‘The amateur pugilists in this section of the Sptexpw Craner, 25c. bottle. Merzozn’s, 417 | shadowed them a little at the start, had only | Country will tora Hine oe new =e were not known until quite recently. 1t is now 7th nw. the effect of inspiring them to better efforts, comer dae Maryiac, abet foe in the hands of an artist being cleaned and re- Janie Riggs, the daughter of the late George HH 708 srasuone: W. Riggs. The subject is “Christ and the Two —— A & & teenth century. The painting came into the ra a Possession of Miss Riggs some months ago, and Asx Your Duvoorst for the new headache | and when they had tied the oe eos posed they would be free from arrest. ‘The ks (ok loop bung in one of the mw. Sor Gas. amD REetTC remedy, ‘Bromodine.” Anjinstant cure and/ seventh they kept up their gait until, in the sreesonlign ane satus a nseaive for the ze i i FE if BF Disciples at Emmaus.” Itis the work of Rot- was pronounced by good judges to be a work of year art, but its history and the name of the painter if Pleasant to take. Six doses, 2ic. Take n0| tenth, they tallied the winning run. Haddock | county in which the fight occurred, and for ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH of Harvard university will assist in the opening be 6 a via other. and Daly phn Clarkson and Bennett were the | that reason the ipauts in several fights | possesses more paintings than any other church | work.—The Chestnut Grove meeting . Waat “We we away.” Seo “ad.” in | batteries. At first Clarkson was invincible. | have gone unpun’ That state of affairs, | in the city, and can show them to better advan- | unable to compete with its rivals, not having PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, City Ite: si a His delivery was clear beyond the senatorial | it spears, has consed $0 exist and an effort is | tage, as the architecture of the interior of the | Y°°Y business location, and th —— a. guage, and with the exception of two separated | being made to bring all ies concerned in have unable to meet their financial Ar THz Crostxc-ovr Saxe of Weyl’s one-price | hits all the home team could do was to bat easy | prize fights to justice. Only a few days ago clothing honse, 311 7th street, pa can’ bay ones to Richardson and stop running at first, | the participants in the prize fight near River men’s and boys’ clothing for about one-half the | This lasted. for six innings, while the visitors | View were called upon to answer for their sport prices asked in other stores. | were hitting Haddock quite frequently. and now Baltimore county has made a similar mn ee ‘i But the seventh saw (Gukinon weaken slightly, | move. This determination on the part of the Mix and whisky testers, Hemrten’s, cor. 454. | and the Statesmen jumped on him with all feet | Maryiand authorities will, it is thought, have Faom tux Wispson Basxaver Srocx.— | 8nd earned the victory by scoring twice then, | the effect of driving the prize fighters across church will allow of the hanging of several tions, “A it behooves every one to pur- A large pictures under the most favorable circum-| “"Penscxat.—Mr. ‘Thos. Brooke, the 11th- | chase their teasof dealers known and on aa & 7 stances of light and shade. The most notice- | street furniture man, has moved his family to | im the community as straightforward an “4 Fr Oe Se able one is the great painting over the high | this village.—Mr. G. 0. Shaw has moved his | Worthy merchants. Fine Oolongs, Gunpowder . Pragati tase 2 e Fess Commnaion of family from this village to Southeast Washing- | 804 7. pee Japan Teas at 40c., S0c., 60c, AUGUST 3. loysius.”” mi ificent picture ton. He is loyed in th yard. Mr. . —_— from the brash of the well-known Italian | Wilbur Oppold'recontiy meron eit i faaeihy UL, & P. ierzons, the Live Grocery Men, 4s - the river to the Virginia for future fights, | artist, Bramidi, who spent many years at work | to this e from Baltimore. ‘They reside on 417 7thet.mw. | SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE SIXTHESTREET $3.50 men’s kangaroo shoes now $1.73, at | tying the tally, and again in the tenth. On the in si Cassin in the Capitol and whe died in this city » few | Yom treet, —Miss Josie Lee left f¢ Peay a Hauy’s, $16 7th st. we = nin Hallook grew stronger and had the CARVED HIS RIVAL. years ago before he had completed the famous | York yesterday, accomnnien be Mie Wee Ince |, The Star Shoe House, 726 7th St. | STATION AT 9 P.M.; RETURNING, LEAVE a. Leave Your Measure THE INDIVIDUAL WORK dh Siesta Maies eon in This City | so ee a The artist drew his in; | ards, who has been visiting her people here. At somepred = a ber ep og LANTIC.CITY SUNDAY 6 P.M. ABRIVING IR pda of both teams was excellent, the pitchers re- ‘and Taken to Marlboro’ Jail. event in the life of the youthfal saint.’ It was| O*SULLIVAN’S APPLICATION. __| formerly at 902 Tin at WASHINGTON 12 MIDNIGHT. ceiving all the support they could desire. — in 1580 that the marquis of Gonzaga went to Men's Russet Shoes at $1.00, worth $2.00. NaS. eee Sect When E | Gichardom’andl’ Wok Gil great wpck for the |_ Bishard Ohees; s colofed man; whabe'borss ia!| vite Gareiaal Charles Borromeo, archbishop of | Remarkable Error in the First Petition Men's Canvas Shooe at 69c., worth @1.25. Fad #18, $16, €15 Surrs reduced to $10, visitors, Pop Smith, the new importation from | in Prince George county, M,, was given eride| Milan, and took with ‘him bis young son for a Change of Venue. Roget Balion thoes ch tee eects Oe —SeSROee ©, Oth Pa Ave. | Pittsburg, having but little to do at short, » He | across the country to Marlboro’ yesterday. Had DUG Rod Gee arconnaratanl baaioe yortn Cea Boys’ Rustic Oxfords at 652. worth 61-2 Wr maxx specialty of remodeling defective | did that little well, however. Wilmot made | he gone of his own free will he doubtless would | #°0 iteminetel bee ony of Gieine Iie it, he The application of P. O'Sullivan, the Cronin] p°¥e oueo \hason Goat Straight Goat ‘00 “uv Plumbing. Suxpp & Bno., 432 9th st. tome great catches in left, and saved the game | nave enjoyed tho ride. As he was in charge of | foresaw that he weuld bosoms suspect, for a change of venue, was the subject | spring Heels at $1.00, worth $2.00. Laptrs' #5 Pxexea Kip Burrox now $2.43, | capture of Kelly's long ly that would probably { Sheriff Darnall the journey was an unpleasant of a neat little legal bout in Judge Horton's| Children’s Solar-tip Spring Heels at 65¢., A GREAT SAINT ol i from the Windsor bankrupt stock, at Hasy’s, | have been, a three-basger. one, for his thourhts were on the Marlboro’ SN court in Chicago yesterday, worth $1.25, “He held a long conversation with the youth Children’s Kid Sprii ls at 56 Th ot, Wise, Hoy, the Irwins and Beecher also re- | jail, He was not certain whether he would get | ana gave him page aapecigy holy life. Jina. |. When the matter was argued two days ago, oe pring Heels at 35c., worth Ladies’ Russet Oxfords at 68c., worth @1.25. 7” ill | ceived generous plaudits, John Irwin's work | anything but bread and water at the end of his +. | nd taken under advisement by the court, Besllowedior thirty dayven Easool shirts siten | being very good. "He sls) aia the beat hitting pod seater et na DOt made his first communion | state's Attorney Longeneckor stated that it| Ladies’ Punetic Riot thee ein me hed, at and light derby hats, summer coats and vests, | forthe team and was a large and important A e he exhorted him to delay it no longer, and t0| no discovered any other flaws in the petition, | €1.25, worth €2.50. thin underwear, neckwear, &c. R. C. Lewis & | factor in the victory. Sam Wise, however, won | He was wanted in Prince George county to | receive very frequently the divine food, leay- | oc an further law points against the change | Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers.at 38c., worth 75e. Son, 1421 New York aveaue, near 15th. jhe game with his timely hit in the tenth, scor- | answer charg of assault and battery with | ing him a method of preparation.” A month | °F S"Y may es ss | _ All kinds of serviceable footwear’ st one-half . —— # mg Hoy. intent to kill. The offense was committed | later the cardinal went to the Castle of Castig- | Of Venue he would reserve the right to present | toa) yuiue, ‘Tux Qran Soon Bourn, Buvose Sranrixo HOW THE RUNS WERE MADE. about three months ago. There was a party of | lione, where the memorable event took place, | them to the court at any time before the decis- |“; 72 i i / ry ‘7 '26 7th street, sede elticraee ae mee others With the exception of base hits by Beecher | colored persons on their way to an entertain- There being no portraits to be had of either | ion was announced. He found some and they = ae ee: : r St. Aloysius or St. Charles Borromeo, the artist y Sunrise Chop Tea, 50c. Ib., is absolute! ee ae. | Sele ee ee ate innings tin Ree | ee ansisd Sela Parnas eat tooo Cae | Eeamtidl looked round! logs ertaniacmmodets| Yt, 2 veered wo me ieaas at Uv. | Some. Clee, Fan oe Bo ee Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors, | ators were retired in one-two-three order for | Mn named John Angry words led to blows | {fom which to paint the faces of the group. | ,,,W w aleeney cet Gea garicattcy ont Bagar at cost. _M. & P. Merzoza, 7th et 1t* Gonvox & Du.wourn's pure blackberry brandy | Six innings. The visitors had men on irs and itis charged that Chaso drew a razor, his cl Ae Sg Ape _ body by making’s motion $o witharaw the ap-| Some Choice Sn: taken from gene So Sa | sore nb ed Sh ma’ | eg than tg | sed Saag © Xk tera etn faces ter Tin ue | Wea tak ae eRe ne Reap what The Fair will give away in City | first run. . With Richardson out Johnston made | SoURtFY toad the injured man nearly bled to | Dey of this eity, For the head of Cardisal Bor. fee delegates ped rege os following goods, Hereis a rare opportunity for Items column. a safe hit and soon went to second. He would | while Chase turned and made his way to this | 70™e®, archbishop of Milan, he selected Rev. | Wy arens) H4ee petition and aftidavite from |“ Ladies’ ¢4.00 Finest Hand-turned Button, ———— have been out but for Arthur Irwin's error in | %) : : Father Vassi, 8.J., of Georgetown college, and : fan Fussxi1’s Icr Cuzsst shipped anywhere out | dropping the throw down, Smith struck out, | Cit¥- Sheriff Darnall came after him yesterday | for the priogt assisting the cardinal, Rew ashes RS aera rete one caction to] Shee. ra ; an e was arreste: ret ‘ive Carter. 7. a - witl , but said Ts wor ve ies” a +f — to dealers, churches, picnics and fami- | Div muifing the strike, and Johnston reached Chase went with the officer to Marlboro’ with. | Sesteni, 8.J., of Georgetown college, and the onl sab i on %3.25 Genuine Hand-turned Button, 142 NewYork ave. | third on the out at first. ‘Then Bennett's hit ith z | arehitect of St, Aloysius church. The parents | Peleft on the files, i Y Bast Kester Low Suors | Scored the run. Arthur Irwin made a greut | meet unfil October Chase ie likely to romela in | Of the bor saint are representod in the faces of | , That much accomplished Mr. David produced | " Ladies’ ¢3.00 French Dongola Button, $1.95. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bors’ axp Your: Irwin er repre anew petition which had toby | Ladies’ i i mgola %8c., former price $1.50. Hau’s clearing sale, ae phrase Kelly's bat in the fifth, and | jail some time before his trial comes off. Gen, Williams and his wife, formerly O'Sulllvan s few minutes before and renewed ton, — ee ad THURSDAY, AUGUST 35, 1889, . id 231 Pa. B.C. THE FI ‘DO i q ies’ i ee ee ee nO RSE ean al Gales Oy Hees te Som: DISTRICT EMPLOYES’ LEAVES. | onq in her youth the Lewutifel AkueC Soe ecute te 2 cheaee of venus. the now Ladies’ $2.00 Genuine Kid Button, #1.20. Bound Trip Tickets, valid for ten days and allowing Warr Parens. House and Fresco Painting. | The sixth brought the second and last run of a and in her youth the beautiful Addie Cutts. pemesdte agl—Y aakt objections to the old | Ladies, $1.50 Kid Button Shoes, 9c. x ae P. Haxson Hiss M’r’o Co., 1310 F st. nw. the visitors. Brouthers was given his base on | The Permanent Per Diem Men Entitled | The group was completed by the addition of enn becsms Sestbiens inenkatesh lie Gk 3.00 Russet Goat Button, $1.75, stop-off ‘atkins Glen, age pencenneae balls and went to second, when John Irwin 1 7 two acolytes, also selected from among the a eee ee . Ladies’ $1.50 Russet Oxfords, 87c. Pants to order $3. Hamsvncer’s, thi J “ to Pay While on Vacation. 2 rps not produce them at ail. Misses’ $1.40 Dongola Spring Heels, 9c. — ve irew ® ball through Carney after catching ata Ths altar boys of the church, The scene isin the| ‘The funny part of the whole proceedings was] Boye’ $2.00 Calf Shoes, £1.25, 2 Boy Your Coal, Coke and Wood from Jons- Lrg arte rete! 3 Bf Lanne bene! os ‘Tue Stan has heretofore referred to the ef-| private chapel of the Gonzagas, the figures, | that Donohoe & David had discovered that in ‘ds, @ ag sox Buoturns, the leading firm im the Dis- but Fe phe a not throw = a Bis De 4 pec forts of Superintendent of Streets Moss tohave | Which appear nearly life-size, being grouped | the original petition they had omitted to state Ho triet. ru a ig fe ji . | together at the foot of the altar, the cardinal | what the petition was for, no change of venue i ~ org erg See anes ones cee at: an eee | aoe ec aoen Cumblores endee Sho DE TA We'-| ciadiag onthe Rest ving, the youth knecling | beviea bee oat phot ie eee |) i ‘ = Have You Szen Brouthers on his single hit, and with but one | ernment granted leaves of absence with pay. ‘apon pat Fe be et T the left otank re (Heit tus stnios Aisotag Mak Aedes te SORES) Nine teoenions ‘Dress Bhoos, $1.20. bah ee eat cong be 92.20, 68.60 and | aut it looked very bine for Washington. | Ben- | As heretofore stated, the matter was referred | the father and mother, and to the right of the omission, although it was a more vital defect | 4¢ 7824 Tth street northwest — ese iinet nie. {oe eg rapt alos 22h, Ris Ut | to the Commissioners, who looked into it and | celebrant the attending priest with an acolyte | than any that had been pointed out in the ——— Menatiataring Ch ; Clathton’s fly foll into Boechers hands, concluded to submit it to the first controller | kneeling at his feet with a lighted candle, Tuesday argument. Donohoe & David said the | Genuine Bargains in Boots and Shoes. ~—- weer — to —— — imy yeaa «ek tate ales for his views. The following letter, received rage aida ne = ioe — ee was the — of the eee ey ti nin The Soop apt = our Penege ed ag oe 4 GRAND VACATION TOUR. met of doing work. e rush still con- * Be ; e , mellow light from the altar jes, @ new petition is support yy the Shoes must sold regar< cost. Sianes oh the Examen Cateun Chnanane Wenn, | tw the cese tied, Bocsher enethed ene bo-| *f ed a to-day from that official | tne ssceriding smoke of the incense, the solem- rite of Jaahox ©. Daley, and Oliver K- Owens, | there is left will be sold at almost half price:| RBANGE FOR YOUR BOLIDAY THEN, 631-635 Mass.ave. n.w. Telephone 787—2. | tween Nash and Smith and reched first on the | €XP!ains it 3 nity of e occasion all tending to impart a! both of whom swear to the prejudice of the two | Come now and get uine bargains. Eigsiet ientaidia’ Sesan — P Trp | former’s excusable famble. Then Wise and| ‘‘Acknowledging the receipt of a communi- | wonderful effect to the painting. The fame of | judges. Judge Horton said he would render | “1t* wr Nee Bnoox, 722 7th st, | _3730-2awtoaul5 Pena Rs a —— |. Patent Tir Seale Slot ant Si cadaicins thal thes cation of H. N. Moss, superintendent of streets, | thie picture has gone all over the land. and | his decision on the petition for a change of SPE ot is CEDAR POINT. . $1.23, formerly $1.75. Hauy’s | Irwin flied out in such manner tha! runner ; repeated have been the attempts to allow artists | venue to-day at 10 a.m. We Will Give Away To-morrow » reliable shoe houses. sexed be = Brother oe oe Roy be of July 27, 1889, in regard to leaves of to make copies of it, but the requests have ps oni: =r «NE Ra some more of those Elegant Placques, STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON port wine fo. | eee ete Ee ee = absence to per diem employes of the District | been denied, with one exception. About two Scientific Charity. “Scenes from the Paris Hippodrome.” leaves foot of 6th SUNDAY, August 4, 1880, 04 Srrer’s pure port wine,S5c. bottle. MerzaEn’s. | ag rotg 8 rr be om dpeocerca es —— of Columbia, which was referred to me by you yore ago the request came iia 6 oo y might | From Popular Science Monthly. Every tenth customer gets one. 9550 am., returning 10 pin, Fixe Gas Frxrunes of the best make and at | 1Vraisiug « liner over Richerdeon's ead’ thee | 08 July 30, 1889, for information as to whether | be made to adorn the Drexel memorial chapel} ‘The workers in the new charity are active Read how wo are going to MARINE BAND. lowest price. : fell safely and enabled both ruaners fo score, | Pek diem employes who are employed during | in the cathedral in Philadelphia, ‘This was propagandists. They insist continually upon Cut Prices of Goods To-morrow MEALS... 8.8. Supp & Bno., 432 9th. | jrwin’s slide at the plate being a great piece of | the entire year can be allowed leaves of ab- Sow the artice Coctaee as taken down t0 | the evils of indiscriminate giving. ‘They assail] goog Gureesh Sule Meee ona di. Stents é : ps 2 ® "3 ‘ “— a= 2 Cassese Banases in one of these 910 | work. Carnsy went ont ai Stet. ‘This seemed to | Hoes CLO Fads Crus Ducks ot Golembi | copy asa mash tote RMAC Oe tele | the jubllo authocition wi facts apd Agures | 7h ns. Bhe.; Large Kitchen Salt: Boxes for Suits, reduced from $18, $16 and $15, at Reel ee th rons delivery weakened | Who are so continuously employed, stand on an | hangs in the church in Philadelphia, and the churches with Biblical quotations. | 5c.,'worth 10c.; Wainut-frame Towel Rollers Oe re ee een, ae Mae Sie st | sonal fosting. with the regular anunalOalioyes OR Nh RC OE They assure the latter that bread indiscrimi- | for 8c., worth 15c.; Children’s Brooms only 5e.; Gexts’ Best Haxp-mape 83.50 Russer| nent lost hie chuenvenee be a oa” te io of the Distrige in regard to leaves of absence worthy of mention—“"The Good Shephera,” | 2*¢ly given is cast, not “upon the an Excellent 35c. Four-st Broom only 2ic.; Suozs now $2.57. Hauy’s clearmg sale, 816 7th | jatter half of th th, with one out, Kelly | With pay, and, as to the latter, such leaves of | *@ Worthy of mention—“The ‘epherd,” | into the bottomless pit—that it i 3 Packages of Rising Sun Sfove Polish for 12c.; ‘ , served four bad balla Gut wad cee eA euy, | abserice as may be granted to them must be | Ocoupying a large panel over the side altar to| py which men die” they sata tisk ea ant | 72 Sheets of White or Colored. Shelf Perera THE NATIONAL FFNCTBLES st., 1922 Pa, ave. and 231 Pa. ave. s.e. received four bad balls, but was nicely caught | ®>8¢ iy be gra mm - y one i: rs PB ———_—— at second in an attempt to steal, and Nesh | 20ne under regulations made by you. the left of the sanctuary; a companion piece, | city ice to serve as a clearing house of | 8¢-; Handsome Decorated Hanging Bosp Stand ‘TO MARSHALL HALL, Tuene’s No Tave Banoars Wirnour Tavs | * Second in an Psi yr " " “Allow me to add that leaves of absence to| “The Immaculate Conception,” occupies a | Charities, and so endeavor to prevent the over- | for 9c., Worth 25c.; Square Shape Decorated Sarna Vaior. ‘The home team almost scored im the eighth | District employes are not granted as a matter | similar place over the altar to the right of the | !4PPimg of the relief given by different | Salt or Pepper Shakers, only 5c., worth 12c.; SRIDAE, AUGUST 8. The guite we've marked down to $7.45, $9.85) raddock went to first on balls, aud was ferced | Of Fight to which they are entitled under the | Similar pl These paintings originally came | ®gencies. Their general view of the situ- |New Shape Porcelain Cups and Saucers, 6 for | steamer CORCORAN leaves ber wharf et 6:30. and $14.85 are true bargains, Examine them | Baidock wont to fires on. Dalle, and was forced ut only in accordance with such regula- | from Mexico, and ate suppased te hate ‘boca | ation enables them to devise new and needed | 49., worth 65c.; to close out, 69c. Smyrna Mats and judge for yourself. That set Hoy to third, but the Dummy went out | tious on the subject as may be made by you.” painted thers. ‘The Stations of the Cross are | forms of benevolence and to uscertain what | fF 49.; Decorated Spoon Holders for 15c.;| Tickets 50c. Eisemax Baos., 7th and E, at the plate on Beecher’s hit to Smith, after | _ This opinion of the controller will be hiniled | Pied a of art, being paintings in oil by | *4ditional legislation can be really helpful, It | $-gallon Water Coolers for 85c., worth $1.25; | eager Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. | Vhich Wise flied to Nash, Again. in the ninth, | With joy by the per diem clerks under the Dis- > ‘ GEO. LAW is very satisfactory when the conclusions of | Large $1.25 Footed Clothes Hampers for 89c.; Be for charter Point on the the Statesmen almost scored.” Arthur Irwin hit | tfict Sovernment who labor continuously all | Sather MeGuen wank rence arcnaued by Rev. | one act of thinkers coincide with the conclu. | Square Laundry Baskets, only 49; €-qu Gena zk Inquireot ‘< Wetvn° safely, followed by a single from Brother John’s | the year round. | It is probable that the Com- | The game artist made copies of these pictures | ions of others who have approached the same | Ice Cream Freezers, only €2.29, and 8-quart, | _3¥31-2w a b - missioners will, in accordance with the above 2 subject from a different standpoint, When, | Only $2.98; Folding Camp Stools, only 22c.; LONIAL = bat, but Daly's hit to Clarkson shut. Arthur off | Chinion, make such regulations as will ‘eiiow | fF # church in Louisville, Ky. therefore, the philanthropist, trying to think | $1 Folding’ Garden Chair, only Sie.; Elegant | » Stoamner JON w. BOMPBON (o iewet owes me per diem employes who are employed the year ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH and work in accordance with the principles of | White-handied Knives and Forks, 6 for €1.19, | BENGE ARSE wa oat Battery A, third artillery, arrived at Fortress uiatin “ame cite round the same advantages for # vacation as | has in its possession at least two paintings of | enlightened self-sacrifice, finds himeelf agree- a — x those Pretty Land-| GigaMER BARTHOLDI IN Or (pas Monroe yesterday from the Washington bar- 98 lode balties AeaMANA shai Gib’ dota regular clerks, egies worth, Residents of the parish who worshiped er fo poe oe ages See Crptal meer Dub —AgJ Rear) Heyy te Sisieiouny = irom Ougbrland' ~ penn peek eet | ele gas.| came tothe bat in the tenth, but this feeling) © NEW BUILDINGS IN JULY. in the old church that was torn down twenty | scit-interest” ‘there us reason to congratulate | foF 44c., worth 65c.; Square Decorated Fraii | bPper iver tod the oe fitters, which has been in session in Brooklyn, | changed as Hoy reached first on balls and mes years ago will remember the large painting | them both. Saucers, gold edged, 6 for 3%c., worth 75e.; | tolarge Posts to adjourned to meet in WasHington in October | worked,around to third on. neat annciadian ty Permits for pons at a Cost of that hung in the church representing “St. Louis eis (Giaaee onal we a oa top yarn —_ ns <a oh ween 3y16-2m pay ee next year. Wilmot and Beecher. Wise wasat the bat and 2,695. Burying the Dead at Damiata.” The canvas is ieee — 43 . amber only —e A ieries of temperance meetings covering | the 1,800 spectators waited in fear. Two strikes D s hot vale ‘ 12x8 feet in dimensions, and when the new Pigg hee eg comer barter gtr eel bree 130 arse nipett — eae com: | Bena ‘Transportation Oa, eight weeks, with 1,500 signatures to the total | were'called and the third came’ whi ing in. raring the month of July the building in-| church was completed it was found there was | "=? m7 37, © Pledge, was closed on Capitol Hill | Sam liked its looks and gave it a swipe that | Spector issued permits for sixty-one new build- | no panel or place large enough to receive its by roca sy Gaann Gon, oe cama last evening, and the tent was put up to-day | sent it safe at Brown's feet. Brown let it go | ings, the aggregate estimated cost of which will | consequently it now occupies a place unframed | gt, D in & Know thas on G street between 43¢ and 6th streets south-| by and Hoy cantered home with the winning | be $2 ivided in one of the parlors of the pastoral residence, | *™*2g¢t)—Damme, sir, do you know that you Housekeepers, Attention. - wasaalid ec ema cee NG | be $222,605, divided as follows: ‘The northwest | in 0 spaiutin seone of to that were went ay | #£e jabbing me with your cane."— Texas Siftings. GEEAT REDUOTSIN Tx GURASS. berths, ; i : Foom berths: 1 ad tip 66 For ome Yesterday afternoon Wm. Hiss, a 14-year-old | Brown went out on a nasty liner to Wise that | ‘0K out nineteen permits for houses to cost | sitt.to this country by Charles X, king of| Mr. Smith—"The Sabbath, my dear, was| Look to your interest and beware of imita- | Jocm berths, 14; round ‘Tae Far, 812 7th st. n.w. vt, ve = * hotels in Washington, boy, living at 13th and G streets northeast, fell | was neatly handled, and King Kel looked as if | 116,650; the southwest three permits, aggre- | France, and presented through the French ain, | Made for man, << tors. We are the pioneers in the business and | or apply to— from ® bank on the Benning’s road and dis-| he were due a long hit. Hesont one flying out | gating $7,350; the southeast, three permits for | ister. one to Rev. Father Matthew, pastor of St. | , Mrs. Smith —And the woman has to do the | the only importers dealing direct with the con- — aeaer, Lone Donk falar located his Dr. C. C. Burton ren- | to Wilmot, near the canvas, and it was captured | buildings to cost $9,400; the northeast, thirty | Patrick's, the only church in Washington, and | C°oking.”—Bosion : _ | Sumers. Buy your Teas and Coffees direct from | _ Telephone Baltimore 247. dered assistance, and the boy was sent to Provi-| as easily’ as though it were tossed to him, | permits for buildings to cost in all, $69,050; the | one to the archbishop of Baltimore, who had it | . Jack Overstroke (who is unwillingly giving | the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company; | 7\oLLING BEACH EXCURSIONS. dence hospital. : Then Nash hit a bounder to Brother John and | county, six permits, aggregating an expendi- | put into the Cathedral, where it can now be | Miss Olecrop # swimming lesson)—“Now don't | 225 Branch Stores in the United States, c ‘BOX Special Eacursion This morning the decomposed remains of an | went out at first, while the air was filled with | ture of $20,215, It'is said by those who know | scen. - It is greatly to be regretted thateorale, | be afraid. Just rust yourself to me and let! Now is the time to buy. There is meney in | (PEDAL ant Ep mat apd Grounds tor infant were found at the foot of:17th strect. glad shouts and cushions, that the fall building trade promises to be ex- | able a work of art and historical painting should | ™e support you.” it for every housekeeper in Washington and | Apiytcabt 3 4 * Yesterday W.T. Taylor, living at 712 D strect |“ Washington made 8 hite and $ errors and | ceptionally large. be hid from the eyes of the public. The other | | Miss Olecrop——“It’s rather an unfair advan- | suburbs. ax RIDGE southwest, while repairing a door at 1223 Penn- | Boston 5 hits and two errors. —_—>_ inting referred to as belonging to this church | tage to take in water; but you may ask p-p-| We shall present to each customer buying a| > sylvania avenue feil and was injured in the ornnn. Gamnd: Betting on Base Ball Illegal. a head of St. Paul by a well-known Italian | P#pa.”—Puck, pound of Tea or Coffee a handsome Fan. back and head. Indianapolis and Pittsburg played twogames, | ,, TR@ ‘ecision recently rendered by Judge | artist of the last century. An effort was made On TaB not long since to procure this paint for art exhibition, bat without oulocens, — rs ST. PETER’S CHURCE is the owner of a painting of the head of their great saint, which is greatly admired by artists Miller in the case of persons tried under the gambling act for alleged betting at the base ball grounds is of considerable importance to those citizens who amuse themselves at the games by risking wagers on plays, innings and —__.__ THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. breaking even. The Hoosiers won the first game, — 7to6, The batteries were Getzein and Daily Design for a Badge for the Triennial | and Sowders and Miller. Indianapolis made 4 Conclave. hits and 4 errors and Pitsburg 9 hits and 8 er- rors. The second score was 10 to 3 in favor of THE MOST COMPLETE IN ALL ITS APPOINT: * MENTS OF ANY RESORT ON THE CHESA- The triennial conclave is to be a notable | Pittsburg. Anderson and Myers and Staley | the general result. After the Police made the | and pronounced to be a remarkable work, Sea at ees eel event. In order to commemorate the occasion | #nd Miller were the batteries. Pittsburg made a ay oa base ball grounds the other day | ‘There is a well-founded tradition that the pic- £% ZF A i ina permanent form the badge committee, of | 12 hits aud Gerrors and Indianapolis 6 hits and paw Paipregghat Donte betuusher er under | ture once belonged to the court of Spain and ERR 9 8 YY Aa Manic by the which James P. Pearson is chairman, has se- | * Ciicago squeezed away from Cleveland, 8 to | and they wore then andor shee weer ean found its way to this country through one of EE SS ¥ f84 fs lected a design for a badge which is now being | 1. Gumbert and Darling and Beattin aud Sut- | the law would not apply, because the alle our ministers to Madrid. The tor of the 4 f Sc. per pow AVAL ACADEMY BAND. worked out in gold. The badge will be quite | cliffe filled the points. bets were not on the result of the game, ‘Fas | church believes it to be the work of oneof the lightful drink. Splendid Mixed Tea at 50c. per large and will be attached to the coat by a pin. Rain at New York prevented the game with only on the result of an inning. old masters, and puts a high value on it in con- | cape Our own brand of Thea-Nectar Tea at ‘First-class Hotel and Restaurant. The design i ‘ Spaste ig | Philadelphia, Under the decision of the court, however, it | sequence. The altar piece of this church,| - per pound will equal any $1 per pound Tea design is very appropriate. The basis is saeiietain tii is unlawful to make a bet on any portion of the | “The Worshiping of the Magi,” is a beautiful 5, to be had elsewhere. eeteaneias nai in the large triple cross of Salem, which isthe | 44 uy, AMOCUTION OAMES. 8; Louis- | €4™me-, The judge held that betting on any | work of the modern school of painting. : 94 Sing gowd 4 30pm wunkage OBS aoe badge of the Grand encampment. Resting| ya game: ‘yn, 8; Louis- | contest in the game is a violation of the act,| While on the subject of paintings it may" be by ty 3 days 6:10 ond 8:30 am upon it is the Templar cross. The badges of | Ville, 3; second game: Brooklyn, 14; Louisvil®, | and all violators will be punished accordingly. | of interest to know that Signor Grevovi is 0 ale. sateen & the four commanderies of this city, wh 1, At Baltimore—First game: Baltimore, 6; EP age a painting two portraits for the new Catholic principal markets, where customers will be P - Fe ae aap tliby, teen geass Beata City, 6, | Campbell Carrington’s Narrow Escape. | univers ty-—one of Right Rev. John Carroll, given the strictest attention. ROUND TRIP, ONE DOLLAR, hosts of the Grand encampment, are shown | Baltimore 1 At Célentias Chau i, '16;| A Pocomoke City, Md., special to the Balti- | first archbishop of Baltimore; the other, Give us a call and be convinced. on the arms of the Templar Se en es ca i aue2t ON H. Bowsax, Manager. 9:05 a. m, week day and 9:50 «. sf Woshington commandery, Colaabia, Pree. | CommPa © more Asserican says that Mr, Onmnpbell Ontting- | Toe) guns phase weletinas eat sg ne ——— Sones . Gonnect st Bay Ridge with steamer Goluminas? mandery, Columbia, Po LINERS. ton, a lawyer of Washington, and Mr. Thos. H. | in the parlor af divinit “The A Sal i i . y_ hall, one on either uction Sale of Dry j megpe at gba podiomary gh Aiglaved with | "It did Sam Wise a world of good yesterday to | Coffin of Baltimore and three others had a very | stae of the portrait of Leo XIII by Ugolini, t ipo SCE ASCa ae itnner Coleus, trum Dag is lettering *-T) ty-fourth Tri- + | party of five m out ing and were 1:30 5 on cd ennial Conclave.” On the ends of the middie Baker, and, though he umpired a perfect gam | driven in by astorm of wind and ran, which Siang ras ing | iidge 4790 week days 4:45 Sundays arms are the letters “K.T.” ‘The words “Grand | 0M the bases, he was rather too severe on Had- | also made urf very roughy and while at- larriage Licenses. ‘This powder never a ate inthe ie Encampment of the United States” dock. tempting to beach the boat it was capsized. i More se F—aJ 2285 the lower arm. Tule badge hes bent cme nins | Richardson hed an easy time of it on almost | The anchor fell outy and, catching, held tie oun ae: pean Pe es oe ipa esd the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition jing. ‘Three by el Beet Bi Ey by the triennial committee and is intended for ——— Cogent yin peak bid te es poor anaahgis Haar hn plen clinging | V, Walters; Irving H. Simms ‘and Mary E. Care paagistesonden nes conte omec nema: use not only of Knights Templar but @ difficult one and he d that beautifully, | to it, who must have pe: ut for rave | poll. r is i 4 general public. It fs considered tat it he John Irwin made a pretty stop of a Dounder and heroic assistance rendered them by Mr. J. 10H; Walter Joknace anit Boss, Winston. sretmebtysicaert eee ka emma aM appropriate memento of the occasion. in the ninth and Carney caught it well on a| W. Ric: of Baltimore, Mr. Albert H. Carey of The Cal a from P unl m,tutbet The committee of the triennial com- | Father shaky throw. Ocean City life saving station, antl several brig Caluna, bound from Portland, Me,, mittee will hold a meeting Saturday, when the | _ Daly was in his best form and his throwing to | guests at the different hotels, Mr. Rice swam | t© Philadelphia, was cut to. the water's edge plans for an active campaign will ‘De discussed | second was sure death, = PD out with a line held im his mouth to Mr. Carey, and disabled in sollgies Frac era . agreed w it is the intention Haddoc! out five men to ‘kson’s | who was in a small and he je | Pharo canvass of the city and to pubiish | 200e. He had by far the best of the comeee wning men, who were then pulled a the names of all subscribers. —__ Sunday School Officers Elected. We ought to win at least one more game from What's the matter with eleven victories out g™™s ON FIRE Officers of the Sunday school Zion | of eighteen games f i a Baltiz peach ant etn = aaa base See Sn er which was uted to Mr. Care; . been chosen as follows; Benjamin Hart,| National Teas Eanotlation Election. "| Tol showell, accompanied by ans iby Mr. | plan has been’ publicly the who will welcome the knowledge that © single ap- superintendent; Mrs. M. L. Whales, assistant o meeting ‘ational Bar Associa- who paid a fgwing icivete 40 the Plication of the CUTICURA REMEDIES will afford | below j pert at gets ct grea Hare peotees Of Me Albert Chuan receebe tie ees niles, i Sarlent sels, end pelet Se Sonenty and peiewetags fol rs were s nt a Y, receiv same. cure. Eczema greatest diseases, CUTI- Judge John H. Doyle, Ohio; ta, eold Aveo —— qian CURA is the greatest of Eczema cures, 1 ‘Want to remind you that there's just one day more of the 87.50 and $1.98 Suit Seles, street, i u il iH

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