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D.C... TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1891. ' SS THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Loc. ON. NOTABLE IMPROVEMENT. joremrmeenioe ear op mot 2 ‘AL MENTI —- game resulted in a draw, pis Be oe = - —— ——$=—= ‘The Weather. ‘The Senatorial Ball Team’s Victory Over & the ninth inning 0 lynheer | Prof. Lester F. [oak Sas ease eS wm Ot Gums Yun Ge (CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA. Men. oe Get those Beautiful Ju Outing Shirts at] ~ PUBLIC LECTURES FOR WEEK ENDING | ins nine te pe TORTCMT TILL IOUT AM WEDNEODAT. sap The Lafaroties of West Washlogton have The True Commons Club beld cl | many nena conf ot, pete Save her Sara res Re ee generally fair, by light] PLAYING BALL To WIX—GooD STICK WoRK AND nines whose members are lees than nine- ing meeting for the season in Dr. Beard’s par- a and then where you will Rev. THOMAN BE NT Bien of are, the | ene: LO ot me nye showers on the coast: cooler; north) Livety FriELDIXG—oTHER GAMES YesTERDAY—| teen years old. Their initial ‘will be ~~ ss ae eee Hitt Esick rok DiscuPTIVE Panta ‘winds, high on the coast; ir Welnestay” THE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE—amaTevR Base | Played with the second nine of the ¥. M. C. A. fe Mut Desc sO, One reS a ae Bao fhe heaton, gun port tm Ameren CONDITION OF THE WATER matt on their grounds, corner 17th and U, next | enjoyable as fall | sittation meade an address on the goverament ete Lae - | rue cooratier EFETRAE BEM Sting rue astece, | mbTSin < OS ore and condition owner at 7 = ooriny Seren hen Saloni | Synge company ate vrk.t $0, | return ail thatthe word over | Bett Gold Prowiom Pts Yours & C07 K SES Care ewe font, mane nees at Falls, temperature, 66: a That was playing ball, and no mistake, and if | horthweet, Washington. is fair ‘chance to get the | ment does not express the ides that we have in| ™Y12-tuafat 4:30 p.m. Admission res. at Be oh ao pom apethin Som bee the National club can but keep ap such work —__ ‘8| mind when we speak of the organization] Dr. Lighthill of 1411 K st. n.w. a (amt euncction, 5: reservoir, | 6 they did yesterday they will not hold last| NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. : framed by our fathers after the revolution. | f over thirty EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. tempersture. 65: condition at t place verylong. They batted hard and often, ° pote uh = Previously the people were governed by thove | Catach D 5 — NE BERKELEY @PRINGE house, 36: condition at eftfuent gate howe, 36 | and showed more team work than they ever | Its Nineteenth Annual Commencement to | [0cttirog tnroneh the te uumerousls | who assumed to be the superior. Now, inthis | snd Luage Hours trom 8 to 12ama froma | RR . Suny ter the onan nat Water. j Low Water. did before. The score was, to the great sur- SSE ee Miss Wisdom getting TE good one fora duet, | country the people are equal. They have no | to 6. it SEASON 1891. am. 11:30 p.m |45lam. 5:42 Pp.M-| prise of nine-tenths of the 1,500 spectators, | The nineteenth annual commencement exer- | Miss Winston getting one trimmed with white | governors. The genius of our institutions is THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE POTOMAC. MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHER RIVER RESORTS COMBINED. Taox: radically Hotel Johnson Cafe. [12 to 4 in favor of the home team. Mike | cises of the National College of Pharmacy will | roses for a solo, thegensemble opening of the Miimads tra tekst ueaneting a sa diotel m Cale. on geet Dc. payee i eee Kelly's Cincinnati team was not anywhere | be held this evening at the Academy of Music, | third act getting one, Mr. Bigelow and Mr. | it ty What we call evacmmcets ie salle Crisfiel ell Crabs ship) y : r ry mt, all selected. New Y Little Neck Hetrigerstors and idebanrdn, Everyone fut around, The king bavlf was dingusted and | end an iterating program wil be prevented, Fae eee eee Omang andtacted | Properly a business organization than a politi | Clams, Norfolk Oysters, daily. receipts. The an wore. wang WILLIAM RIDDLE, ; n , my iat Tork and Anieoeetae. Prices low for a first-class article. | played but four innings,and then his men went | After the exercises the graduates will give a | in hes Tar Mize Viscont, ‘Mise | al institution. In olden times governments | famous Norfolk Spots, Sea ‘&c. Remem- ae ae e Tmaitings, baby carriages, fo pieces, and in the sventh inning suffered & | banquet to the alumni at the Shorchani. The | Langdon sad Mise Millard never looked better Tere organized for two purposes protection | ber, high grade only; lifetime experience. Fine THE PALACE STEAMER a a res ‘8 | case of demorelization feothereiceriryr in peat Peeree ces — —— opi ge a ee ee aaatie lavheanees, Thi pecarrre weeds = ieee ngese nce, i SAMUEL J. PENTZ ot erat” Motel sihy"pande tom Eaeturt” Mag the way in which the Senators play: bert, Peni wania; Charles E. Bald |, Lowa; ¥ 8 ii protection aguinst foreign foes an: wiess he age gr wa WALTER BURTON, Ente is Albert T. Bronaugh, Virginia; Charles B. Camp- | aPanitt dude, of pronounced type. Ait i ten | clement is so small that very little machinery | ,,W. R. Brown, Cor. 20th st. and Pa ave, | Wilmaie tree tre WEDNESDAY, MAY 90.888) _yo.tont __ s.. Wesbineton, The game was won by hard hitting, well | bell and J. Edward Carroll, District of Colum-| to and to look at, and Alex an lead an | f government is needed to protect society | Finest Print Butter, 35e. per pound. myll-2t every Wednesday during the season, COLE MORRELL HOUSE, CAN WILL WAR bunched, coupled with a good deal of Tick in | bia; Albert J. Fox, Virginia; Francis ©. Haines, | orchestra to undying fame. ‘against criminal classes. The function of pro a1: getting in hie when the other side made reFerry. W.Va. Mt l Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- | reaving 7th ternia, bc. apply at the place, ales Kolbe. Kl) Fok District of Columbia, James W. Harper, Vir- Nationat.—When “Held the Enemy” tection, however, is an ka gabe one -in the more Specialist in ‘Skin ‘Diseases and Diseases st. wharf 045 a m., 1:45end 645 p.m. = Wasi oo ky De Mu x OLB, —— ‘ new form of governmon producing 9 P a a ye ecrors. ‘There was, bat Soe ginia; Henry J. Herr, Llinois; Harry D. Hut. |"! st produced in this clty at the tail ) Com, form ernmont. The producing | of the Nervous System, has opened an office in = end of & season it was not much more Washington, D. C., for the treatment of all Skin ‘Tichote, 2S-cente. — 4 ton, District of Columbia; Albert B. Hyatt, | of lay than “Zhiloh.” which | the speculating classes. He said that in the | and Nervous Diseases and Catarrh. We util- For Law om Cosmenctat. Puixtixe go to| was a magnificent three-bagger by Beecher : 5 8 consistent pl was edhe asicearges Leroggmerd eee: ‘ous an r Steamer and grounds lighted by Electricity. street northwest. | when the bases, and with two | Maryland: John W. Jennings, Vir; ; Frank | was presented at National last night. But | 8°vernment of the future cornerin, ize electricity in treating these diseases, and in MoGur & Wartace, 1107 E street northwest | Them To ont vet eens. ¥, Johnson, District of Columbia; Charles Mac- | Giildwie's play hed the navantage of = good cast, BEPPoRD srarxos, stuffs would be held to be crimi: How- ‘The Best Meais furnished on the Potomac river or BEDFORD, Fine PuotconarayUntil further notice Grogor, Virginia; William G. Roe, “Penn-| which “Shiloh” greatly needs. ‘There are por- | Ver, be said, the government of the future Sethe ened ae Rise Ta Banas, iewebach dis ac ms Clinedinst, the celebrated Baltimore photog- THE XEW CATCHER. syivania; Williams. Bydee, Nov; Yoot: Charles | Teh Snuea Piece, which when properly | Would render the schemes of such speculators | or hig partner, Dr. E. 0. Mannakee, can be ——— SOTEL OPENS JUNE 13. rapher, will furnish one dozen of his superb} Catcher Lohman appeared behind the bat | Scherrer, District of Columbia; Alfred H,Wells | brought out will make ita popular success and | !mpossible. He advocated government con- | tound every Wednesday and Friday, from 9 | sllowed on boat or «rounds. _ extra finished cabinet photographs for €2.50.| for Washington and proved himself to be /and Gilpin Wilson, Maryland, and Robert C. | money maker. The Sing knife needs to | ‘tol of all natural monopolies, such as: 3 Y y B. M. Cuinepinsr's Stupio, 1207 F st. nw. g railroads, | a.m. to 5:30 p. m., andevery Friday night from Se find. He caught the eye of the crowd at once eet Vis cai ie me be judiciously employed and some better people sonceahe seeet ore a = La —- 6:30 to 3. pd vtered Ofice 1218 Gat. a Meog alti Forel for steamers Samuel J, Pentz and Mary Write for pamphlet on this «reat Resort and the i i i int Samuel confer : 01 é w fawous Puorratr Apsvstep Grasses; examination — ee aoe — > degrees and the addross to. the juates will MakaauS waste Unee ie critay aearaoae which the ‘most eo the country | Sigg ne out Howard ot, aoe ooo —— BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. free. Crrx Orricat Stone, 477 Pa. ave. Start. He is like lightning in whatever he |P@ delivered by Hon. J. L. Chipman. The | and negro dance in the wecond act. | Would be employed by the whole le in the E. & RANDALL, Proprietor, 3 Bao., gas fixtures, 452 9th st. Goes, and his throwing seems to be about | ™Usic will be by the Marine Band, and the re- | The story hinges upon the advontures of two | "tious lines of business for wi xy were mu7m i. B. DOTT, MANAGER. Suxpp & Bao., gas fixtures, #2 a | Fight, although he did not have a chance to try ception —— = sormpeced of the following brothers, one of whom is with his father in the — eras was came ASL ey pag he aes lao 1100 Virginia ave. «. w. Es; drawing instruments,25e. Hemrten’ cl Ne oung gentlemen: J. W. Jennings, chairman; | Union army and the other enlists in the con- 3 Jectu < _ OUNT VERNON, —————— ey ep Fe SPP Aprine, J.B, Biastable, AML Connor, W. | fel end ete, other enlists in. he So", | John H. Oberly made a fftoen-minute speech, | nowned firm of & Allsopp & Sons’, Ltd., ean M The Red-Hand Brand Ovn Svrearon Facruities enable us to turn | to steal. At : Bat tee iat ite at be bed hard Inet. | M. Johnson, U. B. Mackall, P. H. Meyers, G.T. | grandfather in ‘the south, bat mainly beewise | Which was in line on all essential points with | be had from rites Go aaiiaiinac iy cout the very best workmanship and. moss per-| C10 oe a a howeres, that ‘sends the bail | Monkin, E.&. Muncer, J.N. Paine, 8. C. Pedigo, | he is in love with « southern girl who vows she ee ee Joux H. Maonvpea, poder convepiences,” Siccial ates to fa: tes for fect fit in our custom, department, and ony | howling through the air and makes the handsof | 7: M Philips, A. E, Powell, A. W. Sturgess, F. | will not marry him unless he fights for the | M. G. Edsen and Mr. George A. Bacon closed 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn. ave. ‘And the “ee “ = stock of imported and domestic Fos, sar oa the nar and makes ine oo he | A; Van Kouth, J. E. Vines, W. H. Waldo, EA. | south ‘There’are some Lines thag catch the | te discussion. A rising vote of thanks was| feSl-sdtu,tf nine nenitinaa tink “i Wmson, SULPHUR ArxINGs. = MAONTFI. qual a8 10 Variety a ee ecen 7th and E. | bas a voice and is not afraid of using it in the | Warleld and H. A. Yates. Popular taste and of course the, honest and | Nhat dreta until iho second Monday. is | Am fovention Making Sewing « Pastime : sitar ahr hares ———s—" coaching boxes. It was one of the signs of hii ee triotic sentiments are all applauded. ‘Ihe two | Ooroper with th derstanding that Mr. | Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. eras wi ‘ future popularity that although he did not Knights of Pythiae Parade. rothers, Messrs. Vroom and Sutton, did well, ial Abliser Gx 'wabtoue habe Db] it i Until further notice the Palatial Steamer CHAR! Baagruer is pure. 5. make a single brilliant play yesterday, he put | Yesterday afternoon there was an imposing |as did also Mr. Spangler as Horrocks. ‘The | Oberly will deliver an address before the club pA ge spone e n to gaggage MACALENTER will lenve ber wharf, ft of 7th Sex tae New Puocrss gasoline stove. W. S rs such a game as poe him = a parade of handsomely uniformed men through = oe and the whole piece was Lege EEE ons caine Juxxs & Co. fully capable of doing. gi work when | the principal streets of the city. It was in| ¥éll mounted. equacuuers. AMUSEME 10a.m., reaching the city on her reture at 2°45 pctn, Hvnica’s Extra Palo Lager the best. Bot-| the chance offers. The crowd applauded | honor of the tenth anniversary of Washington | ,, Hatuis’—‘‘To those who enjoy = : so —— Fare, round trip, #1, usc adoission to he man: hearty . : me Inugh,” is the dedication, or should be, of the bap aoe ee beer herman ara apales Coeactartie sea iis aie ta tae tes pi acted Hes seldom ben soon at the Bijou | Capt. Yon adhere ines 6th bow Rlspote a popular organization had with them in the line | better acted has seldom been seen at the Bijou nhansen Nr cocaags alae eae Pie -spaatisieoam Bm neg Puaved seronser | us their guests Pythian Division, No. 1, of Bal-| than “Irish Tuck.” ‘The three acta are replete | branch of the Potomac Athletic Club has issued ESD - more. tee In the evening there was a banquet, | with song, dances and specialties. In thegfirst | ord: i cl Reursaen the boys short pants suits we ad-| took everything in rench. Smith played short | an impromptu dance and a concert st the Na~ yi xi Soir career pert ga rar a pa whenever he went to the bat. KK ERSANS New wasd 400 THEALER. Eleventi: st. mania 5 OST DESIRABLE and lunch served at city noni aie al | nage at Bergeiey, Sorin. ¥. Va.€ 7m tow pe a Ba a Fare, round | HoT §7, VERNON. an C OITY, Nd Smmaad | ‘This Week—Ladies’ Matinee Thursday. SAM T. JACK’S LANTE ui : ‘omp act Miss Arnold executed in a graceful manner i idation wi . = COO RRR FEE 00 1 pits Tory iedy sade vom eratadcal-tpiue wih saeeiet horus, OLEO Vertise from @2 up. Eisemax Buos, 7th and E. | iy q peculiar way. He dropped nearly every | tional Rifles’ Hall. “The Gaiety Dance,” John Buckland sang | #106 ft consolidation with the P. A. C-. Lear Oo Bk EY OE SURE Gn ay i the actertoon tip to Soperday, JAMES S MOON: mpetian - ere bali that Lounded into his hands, but picked it ———__ “Thoy're After Me,” and Clem. Magee gaves| unier the command of Capt, Von Dacken: go BREE ok Hil We ond, che grounds tates | FTE SToDn ART, seagate up and threw it so swiftly and accurately Lenth of Thomas Scrivener. song and dance, The company isa good one. | hausen, First Lieut. Nolan and Second Lieut. OcO R R ERE OO LLLL ERE 00) Puomerseand heating. SHxpp & Bro., 432 9th. | that it did not fail to caten the runner in any| Ejighty-throe years ago Thomas Scrivener | Clem C. Magee as Owen McDit roved hil ‘5 RK. TLLINOIS ap PACTFIC AVENUES, ton Hotels, aTLaNTic clit, x. Is NOW OPEN FOR THE 5! bY Mrs. MARKY F. DALG! Reference: J.H. Small & Sou, Washington, D. aunt etl cok Gece cco eae Becker’ they will join the invited bicyclixts at rst inning, ; : : : Visrr swe Exonix Canrer Curaxrsa Worms, | foil hit went through him into the Seld. His | V% born in Montgomery county, Md.; yester-| in the “role of White. For the ladies eye ea pomeigee | ne (81-635 Mass. ave. n. Ww. Telephone 425-2 work with Dowd was one of the features of the | 247 he died at his home, No. 88 C street. For | Mise Georgia L. Slayton made decided hit, |}¢ in’ waiting’ "As all Georgetown yheclmen | FISK JUBL Rena and_gasoline stove we | Sme. eighty years he has lived in this city and for | and she gives promise of successful future. | are invited, whether they are club members or | mast eatin ae RCH. dist st. between M | | FOR MARSHALL HALL. SUNDAYS—Two trips nb dues oOo, Ti net. Burns proved himself to be a safe hitter | nearly one-fifth of that period was a member | In the dual role of Charlie and Daisy Miss Nel-| yo¢, a large number is expected and a good | - Ticke dren. a: ee Yee kee Fang roepd ep. haga Ben tens hil when men are on bases, and every bull he hit | of the Capitol police force. Since leaving the | lie Parker proved herself a soubrette of no! tine ingured. [= Iv Yor Ane Surrexine from the effects of | wasahard drive The last one that he hit, in| Capitol Mr Scrivener has been in business | Mall ability. tonight. i avaieie Geen, ln grippe the best tonie to ure is Xander's | the seventh inning, with Beecher on first, went | until about three years ago, when he retired. |, KE®Nax's.—A large double car bearing in ae) ag : home-made clarets and ports. Also his fine | out so far into center field that it seemed good | ‘The funeral services will be held at his late | 29ld red letters upon its sides the announce-| Yesterday a team belonging to Codwise & wines and whiskies, as recommended by the | for a homerun. But Johnson got there in | residence this afternoon at 4:30, the Rev. Byron | ™ent that its occupante were Sam TT. Jack’s| Allen and driven by Ralph Bell ran away on Jeadin, sicians, 909 7th We some marvelous way and took the fly in a style |S. Sund . D., inti Creole Queens rolled into the depot yesterday | the Tenl Woodley lane, throw- = that made the crowd bowl for three minutes, Se ne re | sag sa Toes calc seceeel injuring Nie self a clever character artist, as did Al Richar BURLESQUE COMPA‘ PLANKED SHAD DINNERS DAILY. SERVED HOT FROM THE PLANKS. ([ WeNtworre, rave. Hot pi NEWCASTLE, " ately on arrivel of inorming boat. _ EMOH TT CHURCH Ta For Alexandria and river landings, as far down as TSDAY EVENING, MAY 13, ni | Glymont, daily. at 10a.1u,, returning at 2-40 p.m. st, | at : Admission—Aduits, 25c.; children, Ie. | Freight carefully delivered. ‘Marshall Hall. Commanding Charles Macalester. my] REE Excunsions. 12 MILES ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS. Railroad Station, Portsmouth. N.H.. thirty minutes z ay ‘morning. About 7 o'clock last evening a pro- : fears raat 2 ‘Telephone call—825. 06 Pun Ganxes, Ot por quert, > pint “The batteries were Carscy and Lohman and whcsasccuils say ceasion of carriages drew up in front. of the | 76 the, driver out, and severely injuring him | 7 LuaUGH's GRAND OPERA HOUSE. — Ser + Ove Bor long pants suite for ¢4 are beau- | Kilroy, Kelly and Hurley. A May festival waa Dogue at the parlors of | Cay az the dusky beantiee quickly hid them- Chappell was summoned and after medical aid ‘Ofatinge Saturday. oy COL. 308. ¢. mexreprx, - |“ = ties; better qualities proportionately low THE RUNS. om ieee begs ’ ‘ cl ay ea peepee in : = Trees Duos, hand E | Washington kept up ite new wrinkle by going | Ms, Wimodaughsis club houso last night and | Kernan's Theater. Tt wan a bad aight for the _ ‘The fashionable resort of the North Shore % OPEKA COMPANY, —— °E | will last through tomorrow evening. The pro- | show business, strictly speaking, but the Creole | ™Oved,,'0 Xrecdman's Hospital in the seventh 5 a to the bat last. Cincinnati filled the bases in | Pram of the evening was greatly enjoyed by all, | Queen ‘an oxtraonlinary’ attraction, and | PFecinet patrol wagon. the first, but could not score. Seery reached | 5°9 inciuded music tealings ed dancing | @° largest crowd of, the season gazed with pees (pag tee bop erica Soe > Feadings an ing. | wondering eyes on ‘Tropical Revelries,” a| On May 6, at the residence of the bride's and Kelly hit to the pitcher, who threw Seery The different tables were presided over as fol- | clever means of introducing some pretty ‘and out at third. Corcoran’s sacrifice sent the run- | jor: Hepository —Mrs. HE. | Williams and | shapely damsels and some first-clam Catt TELEPHose 63:-3 And order a case Open for the season June 27. MYNH: ER JAN. GENERAL ADMISSION, 250. Reserved Seats, 50 and 7. Next -k—QUEEN: NI father, 3309'R street, Miss Jessie Donaldson | and NANO. CO NS “ACE HANDKERCIIEE of Lager. FRANK JOKES, Prop. ial ‘ is 7 ; =e myl-2m id Ce = peer er meemepemer yy arpedl |" x. A a x daugh it Mor. te : fea ten Gudisote isa aioe a bie: “et sonar Apt eager united in marri- | Jy ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER, Zeke pane, Fem hae ferry whart. Be a balls, but Johnson put Lift , which | Ti Candy—Mrs. Joxepha froughton. could be wished for. ‘The Egyptian burlesque, | °6¢ by the Rev. John Burton, i Mr. P, Harris, R. 1. Brition and Tunis F. Dean, Pro- | _Stop at Avezandria, Va. ap15-6m END OF PENNSYLVANI ‘Tuanr, 818 F street northwest. _ ua — ane on t fly, at oskece “ate ‘Mary Williams. Refreshment— | entitled “The Beauties of eye is ans; | At the ninety-eighth monthly meeting of the Pi ee ee eee ae : cr¥ | Citizens’ Equitable Building Association held Bran i= Mrso the frock and sack suitsin| | ‘The home team was morefortanste, Beecher Se ere a oma amber cf fancy articles | fanny, and the grand Amazonian march which | ict night af Cropley’s Hall, corner Sist and M serge, cheviot aad a en hitfora base and Dowd sacrificed. Burns object of the present festival is to dispose of | executed. ‘This is the last week of the in, | Streets, thirty-five thares of stock were sold at vertise for $10, ¥12.50, #13.! $15. made a single and Hines a two-bogger, and two | #.200* {hh Piven will be another pe Fe coniets ss season. | an average of $180 per share. E:tseman Bros, 7th and E. | rans were scored. McQuery went to first on . ig! ———— in tonight. STAGE EXCURSION: ‘Week commencing Monday, May 11. ‘The King of the Irish Comedians, FP. W. LEHMAN. ‘[S* cuaLronte ATLANTIC CITY, N.5. OACH LINE RATES a - prince CLEM C. MAGEE. : magge~ , oan balls and Hattield made a hit, on which Hines | Of Music and recitation and Mrs. Havens will |’ Biscnor¥ Coxcent.—A grand concert will be | wing was sudienly sicicken with: carats ioet En the Laughing Suoces, te, Gaia Jobe inige, fare (excursion), tacln Sot ater vatie tn te este. yap ae ND DISTRICT. tried to score, being thrown out at the plate | Tad su original poet ven at Tabernacle Church Heider evening by | Friday, died last night about 12 By oe my11-6t __ IRISH LUCK, ditiner at the bridge, #1." Our new six-n-haid ta. nacho ciTY AD . through his’ deafness, which prevented his Seo rot. J. W. Bischoff, assisted by the members |” “rye Washington and Georgetown Railroad | TABERNACLE CHURCH." ——————_——~ | fate country. "Congas chartered to farke parties, 5 = at ian sanies Inetiactocsdice teams emti oot Funeral of Judge Win. Burris. of his church quartet—Miss Cora Boyd, so-| comnuane are sighing @ nate nie feaurond ‘tn and Bats. s.w. Leaves the Meister, 513 Lith st-mw.sthe Laucham, | = ii} AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. eae Teacane. Without parade or ostentatious display the re- | prano; Miss Ruth Thompson, alto; Mr. Fred Fon . saa . apis GRAND CONC! 14th and H. 10 suiniates later. ,HF REVER ND CONCERT an aula TH x, 1 i - oo * " ed | distributing reservoir west of Georgetown along - rant, tenor; Mr. Wilson, baritone. Admis- acon'a—Car'ston Opera Com in| , The visitors made one in the second on hits | mains of the late Judge William Burris were P were tallied in the dfth after two men were | priate music was furnished by Wesley's excel-| Tap Beonexino or THE Five Ant Sax at th = out. Lohman wos bit bya ball and went to | lent choir, and the occasion was marked by an etait oer STRONG CAST. NEW SCENIC EFFECTS, ; second on a passed ball by Hurley. Carsey | Unusually impressive solemnity. Tee teas amiktean aitene Siac wee: we ee ee eS GRAND MILITARY PROCESSION. bill against Israel S. a ‘uited for four bad balls and Beecher filled = row morning at 11a, m. and 7:30 p. m., and be | Of Ohio against Governor Campbell, declared | Incidents of Romance and Heroism Blended with her a a ae snd he desertad her | t2¢ bases when Robinson fumbled his ‘ == Pruchton, Atlantio 2 TN the south side of M street to the site of the new PROF. J. W. BISCHOFF, Be. cqipabecr Jaa” by Carney aud Andrews and an error by Me- | yesterday interred in Glenwood cemetery. It| “QMS cents. ficketeat Droops. «| power house, corner 14th street and Pennsyl-| Assisted by the members of his Church Quartet— HOTELS. iynhee . a Query. it was im this inning that Beecher | was a private funeral, otherwise there would | pA. itens ix ‘ie yr eiaarin a to Shaves ‘vania avenue. MISS CORA BOYD. Soprano = ae Marsosan.— Battle of Ghiloa. threw away his three-bagger. have been a great concourse of the dead man's | Lilitut” this evening at 745 oclock in the |; Lhe last bond of the first series in the First Bie FRED. Gita bcm a Haxers'.—“Trish Luck. Washington mado one in the third on a two- | 9% aS iP nan ta the | Lather Place Menoctll Obuzch. An bie | Co-operative Building Association was re- oro end teine.. Keaxas's—Sam T. Jack's Creole Company. | bagg = Geog sacrifice by McQuery and a fame — to witness the last scene poco japek —— jurcts. enjoys! deemed yerterda; and the check for ite value CJ Saaagen DO IT, You Ni : | sing 's earthly career. mised. awaits the own gente: wesw! Hamenss. Rurtes’ Haut.—Geoffrey Stein [EE Game wis wos pcr be, religious services over the body were] Jy aa Mr. W. Taylor Birch is erecting a handsome | Tote ‘or sate 8 Droop s Musi eee ee ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF Bene! by the home team in the fourth inning, when | Beld in Wesles ie pel om, Sands y Gale Lea pe asta half npn aprenden ‘Beall (O) street between 80th and NExo ‘Bvenine, Wednewiay tid Saturday Mati WASHINGTON.D.C. REFRIGERATORS, CONDENSED LOCALS. three "oe pece-wrarioag bed bm ag Car- | addresses were delivered by Rev. Dr. Kynett, with the lovely views and gather wild flowers ————_—. Yast Feetaction in Wastgpeten of theThetiling Amant- SUMMER RESORTS. MATTINGS, Mr. George W. Loach, who hes been con-| Dow's ball'and singles by Barns vgs dom Society: Rev. Dr- E- A. Gibson of Waugh Ml | lath end G-vircess aac een Commer | New York "aerait PParkersburg, WY 8885 Hy E bE (00, HOH = BABY CARRIAGES, nected with the Riggs House fora numbe- of | Tye bite were all cles and: acd Theee mens | Church’ and Rev. Dr. L. B. Wilon.” Appro- peg oe saeling ee cet | ey ate 8 Hun Los¢ BRaNcy. eee ee eee a positon in the Mer. | THe bite were all clean an ree more P' special says that L. P. Neal, father of Hon. L. SUMMER DRAPERIES, LOOSE FURNITURE COVERS, AWNINGS, SCREENS, &c., call on us—inspect our afsort muent and compare prices. itan Hotel. T. Neal, who is mentioned as endeavoring to| 88° ii WEST END HOTEL. The Levi P. Morton Cadets’ Fair. Continued o& Thureday and Feidal et the came | Yesterday that his son would accept the nomi- Bright Comedy. grounder. Then Tommy Dowd wiped out hix| One of the first things a newly formed mili-| bh. Pe “aang ba glo teres | Bation for that oftice only in the event of REALISTIC BATTLi: SCENE. SEE OUR SPECIAL CARRIAGE, Deemer ee weuntier, tink past errors by smashing out three-base bit | tary company does is 10 bold a fair, oo that it | should not fall toattend. ME" | Campbell declining the honor. This corrob- Military Band. Fife and Drum Corps. ‘AT 94.90. On Saturday ac m. Mountjoy, living on | siong the left foul line. Three runs were 4 m - orates the statement telegraphed to Taz Star Real Pictures of Plantation Lifes. the Carroll road in Montgomery county, Md., | Scored. friends may have an opportunity to contribute ae last week by its Columbus correspondent. was badly beaten at Takoma station by three or 30-—Jutitiee Sinzers an] Dancers—30 oon four colored men. He is under the care of Dr. z ‘ae A GREAT PRODUCTION OF A GREAT PLAY, _ | snd teruns address Reed body, nicely upholsteret, shave spoke ares In the sixth, with two out, Cincinnati tried | #omething to the company exchequer. Last| Caorce Frowers, Roses axp Dzcorative ‘wheels, round tires, sateen a. Whi to do the same thing, but f: i iltumi 4 g s i ‘The Entire Production Und ‘ We also havea complete lime of all makes of four col , ; mney and | night Masonic Hall was decorated and illumi- | Ptaxrs at Avcriox:—Latimer i Sloan will sell ee ae ae Carriaces, including the "Heywood," of which ‘On Sunday night an attempt was made by | NiTVoy Bit nafely and Seery pounded s horong|nated and occupied. The Levi P. Morton ,"choiee collection of the above-mentioned ONT OPERA GC we show a full lime in reed apd rattan bodies, SeaatsGchatel axkslere, Be: -< y, which the little man stopped and | Cadets—com of High School boys—started | plants. rs SOCIETIES DiSIRING A HALL AT u. ©. auDREws. handsomely upholrtered th tapestry, brocatelle Mth street northwest (Yurkgean & Bro. threw to first in time. The Nationals wont | their fair under favorable auspices. Gen. Bane |” pie rent should apply to. the Janitor of aoe 8. | andsilk, at prices rancing from $10 to #35, street northwest ( ges 7 out in order. A great double play shut the | delivered th * eat ae Fyst Hatl. ¢o Cats. nw. Vacant forcing the back window, but it was ineffectual. ors off in the Seventh, Smith, Dowd and | 2¢livered the opening address to a large audi- Miss Lilian Parsiow. the young Washington violinist, will play in Baltimore at a coucert of the Handel and Haydn Society Thursda; thursdays ond Saturdays. Larze imaay rm ‘[ HE Boann OF Laby VistToxs fe the United States Hotel ; je accounmo- . ae ence, and then the many beautiful young ladies Serious Damage by Fire. NcQuery,ofciating. | Warhington Feaped. & | attacked eversbady's pocket book. ‘The busi- | | Sunday night's fire in Kansas City entirely other side in the latter halt of the seventh, | €%* Subdivision of the fair are cared for as | destroyed ‘able depot at the foot of ~ than this make of carnage can be bought for elsewhere. Tesr Ir Younsexe. OUR LINE OF Thi RIGERATORS About two hundred young ladies from the | Carney, Corcoran and Robinson made fumbles | ‘lows: = eet = and did Leeper red dam- OF THE We have them in all style, Academy of the Holy Cross, in charge of their | Sod bad throws, Robinson securing Fancy No. 1—Mre. E. F. Thomas, assisted by | *g¢ to an adjoining rooming honse., It was 4 maa, at prices Varying from ¢5 to850. wes, inson securing two, and i n "% el Cleveland's Baking Powder ts the| WASHINGTON HOSPITAL FOR FOUNDLINGS teachers, spent today in the woodsat Eck-| thse runs were tallied without « hit being | Misses Maud Smith, Ida Jacobson, Annie Cooks o'clock in the morning before the fire wasunder 1 ED. L. GOULD. and Lizzie Gibbs. control. Loss about $20,000. FOR —atrongest. It is the most effective ae ee ‘andy—Miss Gertrude Johnson, assisted by | The opera house, four implement and ware- Mrs. Chamberlayne and the Misses Chamber- | house buildings and two dwellings were wen see es 3 lin, Jones and Ragan. burned at Plano, Ul, on Sunday and the| gTRENGTH. spoonful of Cleveland's will do more For trespassing on the grass in Rollins ‘The score stood twelve to one when the vis- Fancy No. We would call SPECIAL ATTENTION to our “Quaker City” Refriserstor, on the ““dry- aig principle, and ask an inspection of seme. Jacob Long for assaulting Benjamin Williams | MAde. Then, three men were put out by flies forfeited #10 collateral in the Police Court po A suiout spurt. WILL HOLD A STRAWBERRY FETE New Sork ave. south of Pacific, Atlantic City, N.J. Under new management. | Ooran Tew. SUK OXD & MATLACK, Props. _ z eee MATTING. —Mrs. Dr. Caldwell, Mrs. Clark, | brick block that contains the post ‘office was AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. W. P. TISDEL, Se AM iHE BEACH. Our amortment of Chima and Japan Matting Square Preston Compton paid $5 in the Police | itors went to the bat in the ninth inning, and | Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Foster, Misses Grace and Ger- | damaged. Grebe —— een nop wee 1223 13TH ST. apATEANTIC CITY. N. 3, OW OPEN. ta che fines: m be city. 4.000 roll, Car owm e ™ rw ing | trude McCulloch, Miss Chamber id Mi we elevators and ware house of Thompson eS ap -eotin CH. importation, Lic. to Sve. per yard. Court today. Carsey felt x0 sure of the victory that he iet | use M - ve ane ©“*) Brothers and J. B. Powell & Co. at Salem, Soci crane: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 AXD 13, | TNGLESIDE, ATLANTIO CITY, ¥-3-- OUR LEADER a iamieda mamoua. a, = e3 — ters! —— Ps Ice cream stand—Mrs. Astel and Mrs,Church, | 8. D , were totally burned on Sunday. About CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER FROM 5 TO 11 P. M. ‘Kentucky ave., Next house to the beach. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. _apdstu,thtat APHE LELANDE, ‘Ou the beach, " : . isted by the Misses Church, DeWolf, Evans, | 4,000" bushels of wheat, corn and oats, a car Arally which ended at Israel Metropolitan | ley made singles and Corcoran flied out to | Grins ancl = the track and i An ee y made sis Corcoran, fied out to | Callett and Burke. on the track anda portion of the track were 0 jae 3 burned. The loss is $20,000; uninsured. ‘The pastor, Rev. Dr. C. H. Phillips, asked his |0n struck out Carney lined out the fifth A Double Sentence. ‘The Glen House, a road resort about a mile Is an Extra-Heavy Fancy Seamiess Matting, 12 patterns, at 25c. per yard. 350 Hassocks at 250. each. WHITE & REED. STANDS ALL TESTS. by cont Ie MOU Oa Assisted neplayers: in bert's Play, a PSYGRALION AND GALATEA.™ seat o Swiss Laces. We are offering them st much Jess than KEGULAR PRICES. Only a few yards left of that Tapestry at @1 per yard. euler price, 61.75. We uave it im Biue, Terra Cotta, Olive and Copper. Going rapidly at this price. aT @1 PER YARD We offer Corduroy in five colors. Regular trustees 400 Basnocks at #00. each. maareqatieat tox $00h single of the inning and a passed ball put him and a half out of Pittsficld, Mass., was burned N = 21283 q br 250 Hamwocks at He. each. Goat Oo Fecha oe aennraae 900 | STajere ae coltied ie Denchen'e bona tank tans oskecae seserstan agra ie nae Weak ee eee oT One 6 (Sede ol! OM 000) a Le tee ee LACE CURTAINS had been collected. ‘This amount will pay the | the spurt went for nothing. Three runs were | ington and yesterday he was arrested by Police- | "Fire broke out last night in the large branch Of Tues. W. Keene Co. Rez yom. Deepest of Oo | Wadena aaa interest for Se gure and assist in settling | scored. amare a a, Dyer, On the way to the police station | house at 15th and Carey streets, Richmond, Va., Hiss [DA ROFF some mmall incidental expenses. The pastor is mad errors, last ‘Washington Luke scomed very uneasy, and he attempted to | of the pork packing establishment of Kingan Soe a a et and id god | Et, of something tt was im hsnaide | 8%, Ae utente Po led wth foe mene : Paying interest on a debt of $13,400. Now the | work. Sormere io —— ae ope pclae ‘About 10 o'clock last night fire was discovered Suxxce Is Goxves. Tobe stare at $10,000 with incerest paid up to OTHER GAMES. ‘surprised aes Guknceenee poh peep Amer ge ater ype ogee) Bal ge yea ee a date. — American Association. Luke claimed. that he was going to take the | sind sou pticets, New York, occupied by | i ‘The South Mountaineers. . ‘apt ‘i A 1 the ““FAKES" floating around and feeding upon At Philadelphia—Athletic, 13; Louisville, 2. | razor ton barber shop to have it sharpened, | Seneutchild ant Sallceries Pe eae ans nd | the credulity and. gallability.of the general public ‘The famous South Mountain Fi Club of At Baltimore—Baltimore, 8; St. Louis 4. but he admitted that he had had the razor in id ON GROVE HOTEL WILL BE OPEN jon of ‘May 15. Apply 724 13t" te W. 3. OSBURNE, Proprietor. ‘ier, JW. E. BOWEN, Rev. ‘1 Seint ___W. 3. Ob BOik: was confined to the 45th street end of the build- | silence iss FRAUD. practiced not onlwupon ourselves | Hon. BK. BRUCE, tet BLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR Ss] Sees ose i Us 1 oe: : will be the al ol Pr iL this town has undergone «farther change of | At Boston—Boston, 7; Columbus, 4. elas nt cake Tun ones eae ing, but most of the stock and machinery was See eke oe ine Syn Ho Fos forum an deccrarve, soatsloeue Stidress A! oni tian name. It was organized under the title of the Hational League. to the polive court, where he was sentenced to | DUFmed, causing # lose of about $150,000. claimed and uusiutained to quarantee PROTECTION . Proprietor, Newville, Pa. aps iw ‘50 or to EVERYBODY and it is now too late in the day to South Mountain Fishing Club, owing to the| At Cleveland—Philadelphia, 5; Cleveland, 3. | sixty days for larceny and was fined HE ALDINE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., PACIFIO ‘near ‘ave. ‘Terme Covers, We have an anusally large assortment is t i Boston, 4; C! 2 ninet; for carrying the razor. recede from that position, even if ‘twere desirable, 4 1. 5 $2.50 day. finer house ‘the Island of Linen, Dimities, Cretonne, French Clotus, fect Gat ‘Tir. Fecgns Ferrie, Sts venerabie| (43 Cg ee ak riubarg,® ee ee Sra M hich it is not.” We're in adilemma and are honest | Sets Tuurved without extte eharge et Metecrot?s | stitessratee, Sendise pampulct HD-EASTMAS: | &c. Prices low and periect St guarautend. president, or whatever he was at that time, ‘ isn r te & Bound for the Scotch-Irish Convention. PRING MEDICINE enough to admit it, but if twere not so we should do | music store, 1110 F st. n.w. "Sail SC. Se Ee awnin utc araaimes ccs ee ‘vam ReouaD. Mr. Robert Bonner, president, and other dis- A se Oe WS SULIT THINGS. WIDE OPEN ee We make and put up at short notice Awnings pscndepat tm ammtaas ms —— ‘The standing of all the clubs up to date, with | tinguished members of the Scotch-Irish Society another And show up the frauls being practiced upon THE ‘eieaiaieais. sine sai of ll kinds, Nothing bat test water oad was changed to the South Mountain Rod and | the games won and lost and percentage, is as | of America passed ee pido Hood's Sarsap- Pay decease * leaphy ts ond inter acs? AFTERNOON aT 3, cooording toate. Gun Club. Still later Maj eovil : on 8 train over eeapeake and ariils,so popular : zy F Sel oo ere prenatal ne, ees | flees: ‘ Ohio road bound for Louisville to attend the tats envelent prepare First, The non-completion ofthe improvements on seed WALL PAPERS AND name became. the South’ Mountain and Ameriean Asceciahon. annual convention of the society to be held in 1tpoweeson unt thon curative ‘“Gecond, ‘The backwardness of the season. arama Gan Club. Quite recently Maj. Sterritt, who ae a that city. Among the members of the party Py ee ‘Third, ‘The fact of having manufactured a tremen- — sULIUs needs no mask at all, got © gun from some-| Raltimore.16 “7 .696 were Dr. John Hall and Dr. James MeIntosh of fedvige, "Tt recuperates the Wonk “etwas ooo on FESTIVAL oo ge where, and now the clab is known as the South | past?) “ee0 New York, Col. A. K. McClure of the Philadel- ee ee eee, sonia eata pete ees myo 13th and Fete, Mountain Rods and Guns Ciab, and will con-| st Lonis.16 12 _371 phia Times and Dr. Thos. Murphy. ness, Fourth. We have met with disappointments on rear tinue business at the old stand. Louisville 15 14.517 a every band and find ourselves with only VICTOR HERBERT, Conductor. T. oO e een: ‘Thos. McIntyre’s Will. SIX WEEKS Cornelt Alumni Banquet. ‘The will of the late Thos. McIntyre was filed Of time in which to dispose of the largest stock of SOLOISTS: uz Bros Or Srnrxo, * ‘The Alumni Association of Cornell University esterday with Register Wright. He leaves lot FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING Miss Adele Aus der Ohe, pianist, If they could be weary of their songs, would find tm * of — ‘We ever manufactured for this or any other maket. | Miss Rose . soprano. ‘Ur great stock ab almost infinite variety of mew held its aniual feunion and banquet at Willard 3, square 567, &nd premises 117 F street north- ‘WE MUST UNLOAD. Me: Felix Wat ow, basen. ‘melodies. 40,000 kinds of our eid music Hall last night, anda large number of grad- west to Mrs. Catharine Walsh during life and ‘And in so doing will smash into smithereens tr. Victor Herbert; calise fre att called for, and thenew are uates who passed their college years at Ithaca then to her son, John, and all the rest of bis and were on hand to enjoy the pleasant occamon. ‘Mr. C. W. Curtis made an efficient toastmaster Good values we've always given, but when it comesto cents. ROUVENIES! SOUVENIRS! Prices (same at both concerts), @1, 75 and 50. )UVENIRS!!! ote. y. wrtagat, }) and all jolly and responded to the chief toast of the even- aes. Therw's nothing mean nor paltry sbpur theme wo | Teusest Metowrott’s, 1110 Fet____myS tit farmers and their frienda will likett., HEROES ing, “Alme Mater.” The other toasts and chess cakes, of cours cans, ches cates, of chicken oopatn mbero. | Nix w Tonxise Barus, ‘but something SERGES, WORSTEDS, HOMESPUNS, CASSI-| _myStole27 1229 Get. ow MERES, iB, TWEEDS, BANNOCKBURN GBa80 closing ‘Proprietor. “4HOS. 8. LOVETT, ONTEREY 4 M' HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITT. 3 ; Ocean end New York ave. , IVIOTS, &e., &c.. &c. ea E..K. NEWCOMER. ‘The products of the looms of the world loom up and © Tae poe challenge your adiniration by thetr eloquence. baimeegarss * nae nate ie $20 Suits, $18 Suits, $17.75 Suite, 410.50 Suite, - 4 ; JOH sousa, ‘Thornburgh and O'Hagan for the other side. Papen uanzed Saneeane® ora Sethe ra = ‘Columbias,deteated the a8 will be offe for score of 17 to® Ideals by the | Foose 815 Suite for: | 4 i Opere, if Hh Joba O. Cole, P. McGill, William R. Travers, C. HL. Laird. Albert M. Cowell, Dr. H. E. Barrett . and W. H. Hooke. A committee was appointed 5 Sopa val bees cet eee tay he ean tae acl ‘ momar This he twat of the cab fo bald Councuna Is Great, 2 house on the banks ‘otomac: ‘Because great things are required of it. Curing skin (En EI Cg 3B Giseases is no easy matter. Every sufferer from tor- ya eet eee trea turer, and George 5. Atwater, captain. ose of hatr, will sdmait this in view of the almost total <siaabenaearac e failure of the usual remedies. OUTICURA ts the ‘Tux Arrexniox or Ixvestons axp Ormans erestest of skin cures, Goncers, of valuable unimproved $a strest nour H northeast, Gale at bo'clock i |