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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1891. . a LOCAL MENTION. CRACK TENNIS PLAYING. SPENCERIAN COLLEGE GRADUATES. AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. ico: celia Tow it in im | Students Who Will Receive Their Dij Business Transacted at a Well Attended GRAND STRAWBERRi FESTIVAL AND MU-| PSLAND HOU! Ol EST HARBOR, MT. + aa, The Erectont Tournament tn Progen . = plomes rnsacied at = We a ep i TN DF OR FORECAST TILL RIGHT A. M. WEDNESDAY, Seige Comte. ‘Thursday Night. - - ‘Will be given by the YOUNG: NITED SOCIALE at | south side of the inland, has « fime ange Chase € ‘eaictan For the District of Columbia and Maryland, | Great progress was made yesterday in the} The graduating exorcises of the Spencerian | A meeting of the Veteran Volaiitedr Fire- a ot. below Moy Fotmotar. generslly foir. showers Wednestay; slighdy | tennis tournament and it is likely that the | Business College will be held in the Academy | men’s Association was held last ; ™ my ioe ‘warmer: winds becoming southeast. singles will be concluded today. The play | of Music Thursday evening. The program in-| Meyer's hall, 7th and N streets, A™®AUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. all For Virginia. showers; stationery tempera-| this afternoon is sure to be very interesting | cludes an invocation by Rev. Thomas G. Addi- | Richards in the chair sud Mr. J. J, Peabody Tesr Ir Younserz. SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 24. Dg TY FF tg an and will undoubtedly attract the largest crowd | son, salutatories by Leonard G. Hoffman and | secretary. nn ae ep | acnificent structure, ‘with elevator and al! modern Wedncnor; dighir’, Senerally fair: showers | that has yet been present. Yesterday the at-| Grace D. Lester, Yalodictories by Iredell Hill-| Mr. Jobn T. Given, from the committee on Cleveland's Bobing Powder the! 8% Tt BY o> ae tec sid 7 i tendance was very gratifying, upwards of 150/ iard and Clara E. Walier, addresses to grad-| entertainment, reported that the committee FOR —ctrongect. It to the most fective | § 0a NM Oo 9 ER | guests Juye 1. 1801. JAS. H- RODGERS, Proprietor, Moestaix CONDITION OF THE WATER ‘hat had entered duties and had the ar ‘Gon ta. i} ve «EE tormeriy Kens: neton. Saretogs Springs, ‘ate of Cole- | 4} CRESSON SPKINGR, Temperature and condition of water at 7| F200 people witnessing the clever play that | uates by Principal H. C. Spencer and Vice en on their Saavciuammend “ores ak Nee 1 ‘WER | man House, ¥ myii-im* | on whe Summit of the ~aeneengg a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 52: condition, | Constituted the round of the day's sport. The | Principal Sara A. Spencer, a closing address |Tangements well unfler way; that Tuesday aL -seciatehad taabcuidlactitimerenie AND HIS GLE RIDGE HocsE. Pom. Gn Anime 86. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 66. Con- | local men did not show up in winning form | by Secretary Foster, besides musical selections. | evening, June 2, had been selected as the time FAMOUS MILITARY BAND, a. ‘Will Open June ae dition at north connection. 36: condition at | against the foreign talent and in this respect | The list of graduates in different departments | and the National Rifles’ Armory as the place, ‘and better work than a heaping tea- ee Sry simoderaie rates. Circular For ctreulars and information address Fouth connection, 36; 4i-tributing reservoir, | the results were disappointing to a majority of | is as follows: and they hoped that it would bea financial suc- spocnfal of other powders. ASSISTED BY SEVEN GREAT aRiIsTa, | spute PRINCESS ANNE, my 15.00% per he te en tes woe" [shou Winighe Be. ud, ix oe phvaas et Wa | Dior Punag Te ate aan reece] hemcguenca as bese as Gockencal] | PeaavicAnve sania ZODER ct VIRGINIA RFACH. VA, ONL TS ATES. cnn High Water. w Water. » yer, E ' 5 a my. r . = $33 Pr “oo p-m. | 11:05 am. 21:12/p-m_| track, that it was not a day for favorites. There | Lizzie G. Gallagher, Cora F. Geiger. Ellen F. | the hop the members appear in uniform and STANDS ALL TESTS. mn ke ae bseardaicmagtaa tecrerase ancian zed RESORT. Matiow, Sealing reense. a — was plenty of good play nevertheless, and the | Griffin, Edith C. Gregg. Adelaide Keeler, Ella | sing “Auld Lang Syne” was put in the form of af in ND SAFEST SURF BATHING Gextiemex’s and boys’ summer felt | applause was quite as hearty as though it were | Medora Lamb, Grace D. Lester, Alice Me- | a motion and s — ON TRE ATLANTIC COAST. oP arrred sets. 81, 61-50. Sale open ee SEND FOR SUMMER RATES, (ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 8. E. CRITTENDEN, ? .X. av. | inspired by the success of Washington s racquet | Nerhany, Nellie E. McCormick, Emma R.| An invitation to attend the excursion tem 26 lee 6 eee re e| Mohler: Emma We Pope’ Nelle. | Ww, ‘and Nelson Divisions, uniformed The afternoon was perfect for good play and | Schermerhorn, | M: A. Stubener, Nellie | rank, Knights of Exthiag to Fon ‘on Dec- _ 4 my1%1m Proprietor. the men seemed to be in first-class condition. | M. Sullivan,’ Ne! Taggart, Sarah C. | oration day was Decanse of the date ings at 815. Matinee Saturday. OCT “Peight’ and graceful | The courts were smooth and even and accurate | Tucker, Clara E-_ Walter Helen Louise | being uo mas that tre orectonament rouRT Wink G'rue'stshitegeksox, | SOUIH WINGHAW SANTTARIORC In summer neckwear. oO. 6 mer scarf | Play was the order of the day. Draper, Mary E. wa Mhegio Sinclair, | It is likely that the next meeting will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wedneslay Eveninss, actos tterns, airy shapes. Our 50c. sum: awnhwee a Chas. C. Albert, Chas. M. Berry, Chas. J. Dietz, | in the old engine house, 19th and H streets, THE QUEEN'S LACE HANDRERCHIE ‘ the perfection of ar*. on mi tiate seater te and Wright, | Lee L- Herrell, Iredell Hilliard, Jennings M. | which has been put in complete order, but the cITy Thurmiay, Friday, Setuniay Matinee and Evening, | .,Flewantocetion; two miles from the ang: ee Thaw = Hear Faas; & Sox, O ee. D. iy was between Davidson right, | King, Clyde C. ond, Geo. A. Martin, Albert | formal house warming, it ble, will not ITEMS. GENERAL ADMISSION, 25¢. with large ily pond, surrotinded with rustic seats: | Jame 1 for the St hehe es Hy Cor. 7thand D. | in the preliminary round of the singles, being | 3. Parrs, Lewis H. Trwin Prultipe, take place until fall, when the first organiza- — om Ff Rime trees. beauti‘ul scenery and wood tn the Apae- ul yoke: ERREAAN ‘Sen Sem Pare hl prices go to Mc-| the finish of that begun on Saturday, which | Franz H. Ri y, Wm. J. "Tucker, Fred. tion of a fire company in each of the four fire| 500 More Dress Forms, 49c. Only, Next Week«)HE GONDOLIERS. my18-tf po Sootorte: saath - Ve, inte maneser Gm & Wartacn, 1107 E st. now. stood a set apiece and six-all on the third set | Vogt, Jas. Wi Lawrence Wilson, Adam | wards of the city will be celebrated. At Avrrnacn’s Domestic Sewing Machine and | [YARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER Persons needing rest or trestiuent for nervous diseases ee ee when the storm came. ‘The match was started | A. Weschler, Grant 8. Arnold, Roland C. Se RSs Pattern cor. 7th and H nw. East] iP) a5, mane cab eae’ Pro | SLcuronte ailments. Sriexpm Grasses, ¢1. Hewrces, 453 Pa. av. | trom this point, and was, therefore, quite short. 7 SS Se ee AMUSEMENTS. Prasch, 4th ‘and Ps. ave. se. West branch, Harris, BI. Britton and Tunts F. Dean. copes, bedrovathy, electricity, massage, mechant- + aan Wright seem i lay . mn, Fraction, Diller . fe nebes nw. myl — Dr. J. B. DE BEER. Gas Stoves. pon ea Se eee ee a anaes |¥. Geeky laeare erties Were | Aceiveatn "The Queen's Lace Handker- ————___ mi One week, commencing Monday, May 18. Boston office, 2 Roziaton at ete and more careful in his placing. idson, |‘T. Johnson, Moses Grant Lucas, Joba hier” and the towering bonnets of keandceds Star Safety Razors. Wazronp’s, 477 Pa. ave. BSS poe ene are . my1P-coOw W. Mitchell, Herbert lorgan, Sam of waiting were presen’ at , California Es HERB) ND JOE Ci CITY, N.. Jewel— Ramet aod playpen enti eeeee costae nee: | Hetinan: Julian Eerierr Oke nit! Piero | Soarer bce wee tes eae ase Ttracfine California Evaporated Peaches, SAMO SUAEET COMEDY. Alpes to Fant or bay hotel, cottageor tot | [0K RENT —ECEMIOHED_a MOST DEsina Gas Stoves. gone conclusion. Wright won the first game, | Bourdon Cresswell Smith, Mortimer G. Weaver, pany handling the ‘Handkerchief und the | 3.) nan Creamery Butter, extra fine, 89¢-1b. LITILE NUGGET. wy18@ Wittast mippre, | season “Aptis Mer dene nlace YAN, for 8 S. Suzpp & Bno., placed the set 7-6. On change of | Joseph H. Wood, Nellie G. Baner, Annie W. | feminine portion of the audience appearing Very Fine Dairy Batter, 32.10 printe $00 Ib > cabEny oF xv | te Cor. New York and Atlantic aves. : ULPRUR SPUINGH, WERT Vine 492 9th st. nw. Courts Davidson did’ better, and. managed to | Fisher, Bessie Gay, Jenne B. Aainat anche under the suepiocs ofthe highbonneta It was| asl. fred Peeuke Pinas Oe | Aue OF MUSIC. A TANTO CTY, §. 3 SALE oth a well > = a i re i eyand, ie ler, | @ great audience, arcely @ vacant seat 2 "i WEDNESDAY, MA’ Is, cottaxes | th slots tor sale im all Crees Coens ee a Pe ee NN | Reet ts aa teas fiver asin, nl he tse | Chrntina Docsey," Cock Wicrey, Ghee a: [ok tee mained ee Saree eet | WS i a Pe erseans i710 ot mw. cWORAL WoCTEtY, Becisl ge cag: See seein, Agente Guy, ORAL Baaxgzzr pure rye whisky. tawubyd@enacaes” . jompson, Chas. G. Anderson | all around and the audience composed largely | Tuning and Repairing of Church and| gzoncrTows ijnide! ORCHESTRA, aw building. Jo Lager the best. Bot- and Claude D. Kessler. of “our best people.” Itwas a “perfect ova- | Cabinet Organs a specialty. “New Organs; easy s TLANTIC CITY. Hevnicu’s Extra Pale Lager the Lec eehenemal ergs’ scape ties tion,” as the oriental and tropical reporters | terms. Gzo. J. Becxen, 920 9th st. now. 193° WASHINGTON, SAENGERBU: 17 States ai fled by the Antixorox Borrtixe Co. In the meantime Woodward and Goodfellow ‘TEMPERANCE IN A TENT. say, and the people on the stage were inspired —— SCHUBERT QUARTET, dem minutes’ wai Fraser's Icz Cuzax shipped anywhere out | Were playing off their match which, was inter- a by the display in front to their very best efforts. The Doctors Are Here. cee arta thaws ; of town. 1427 New York ave. rupted by the rain. It stood one set for | A Summer Campaign Against Alcohol to Be Fey een eemninently satisfactory and | prrey THREE MONTHS FREE OF CHARGE. mnayas ~ ccamson! [“tesive, atraNtic GY, Nz. Bunamiay is pure. Geocetiow sad the score thres-all when Seas ee een Sc ae Gabe ance nat Interpolated | A.staff of eminent Physicians and Sargeons | Res 2 cals) Wand Gee 'chets at Metzerott's | Next house to the beech, Neatuchare. ELEY - 4 ‘sen c fe erransne: fon, aackaat| toga whsie Ea cil nad Westone eset | ns eran Seema te Moshington wil roe lance g coach ose het thoy were | have arrived, in Washington ‘and permanently | Tussay. May 1. miy 16-108 "| _aps‘s,ta.thout WHITE & REED. a ee ca wr a kentata | conetal ork, He noe ee ae thos’ Caney, | Commence their open-air warfare under their | dissivated on the spot and ho wie oor et | teeta their residence, 414 6th street, be- | J INCOLN MUSIC HALL. H*?’os wa, Is grippe the best tonic to use is Xander's & thus tec! giese-ahy of ear Tm big tent, corner of 8th and I streets northeast, | prettier queen was never seen than Miss Vin-| tween D and E streets. All who visit these ar = eee te home-made clarets and ports. Also his fine | and thus set by score ie next Sunday afternoon. One thousand seats | cent and Miss Langdon was as cute Mr. Bige- | eminent doctors before June 14 will recéive XTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMEN ATLANTIC CITY, ©. 3, Rebuilt and is the Cost — house in the Vim ae ee ee cet japeena aera ee will be arranged. ‘The tent will be pitched first | }W was funny. ise Wintous ‘was imines | services for the Spot" thee nigutoe Sot MARTYN COLLEGE OF FLOCUTION, atte Eke SLE |Salad roe a Se turn until the score stood 5-4 in favor of Wood- | in one section of the city and then in another | 22 Mise Winston was decorated with the usual | charge. The only favor desired is a recom- rt. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20. ‘The exercisesof the approaching commencement will | f+, . ‘riliant than those of any preceding year, | ¥#°iNe the sea: open aii the year incl #4 Pun Gazzos, #1 per atart, ‘80c. a pint. ward, and that player had the advantage in the | until the gospel of temperance hae been “floral tribute.” Mr. Murray was in fine feather | mendation from those whom they cure. They - and the others and the chorus were in it to the | treat all diseases und deformities, but in no tmz Vusrr sux Exrinz Canrer Cuxaxrta Wonss, | text game, but a double fault and a misplay, | reached to ail the citizens uf the District, together with one of Goodfellow's best drives, fall extent. Again tonight and tomorrow. | stance will an mcurable case be’ accepted. If | be more. * CHICHESTER & STEWART, P.O. Stribling Springs, Vi ms ‘are Thursday night comes “Nanon” for the re-| beyond all hope they will frankly tell you so, mothe {eee fest spe pam 4 poerlerntne nn: ors ave the latter the game, and Woodward was | During 1889 and 1890 5,000 persons signed the | Thursday : 3 " J. Humorous and Draustic Recitations, = Eoaneciens Cant, Texernoxe 634-8 Sbiiged to work bard for his next two games pledge of total abstinence as a result of these | Msinder of the week. ite caution you against spending more money | 2 Scenes." Hoe, my ioe that gave him the set, 7-5 This gave the i: i laRnis’.—One of the funniest of the musical | for less treatment. member dates and | jf Fantouimes. hg = ILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA; And order a case of gave | 5 . ga meetings and these workers expect their efforts | comedies opened at the Bijou last night before | go early, as their offices are crowded from tale, Pe yas {400 foot above town and rivers railroad station in Heurich’s Extra Pale Lager. oor to himand he went into the second | this year to be more fruitful than either of the @ good-sized audience. “Little Nugget” isa | Morning till night. 1 weekly raten ~ Saenpas > Tuanr. 818 F street northwest. former ones. The following comprise the | combination of funny situations, songs, dances | Office hours-—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. > tents wag ele LOVETT, Proprietor. - ER MA’ board of it: John B. id instrumental solos, with just enough plot | Sundays—10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ig te Ae a ATL cr = n overt, rietor CITY AND DISTRIC fn the preliminary round were played as fol- human Mcicheed, ascctteny; De GN, | emake it iiterenting. nome ‘composed | _P- 8.—-This governmental staff of physicians | i faGire mete Att oh Exe are Rand °C $900 FOOSE, Hams PEER, W.vac, T. lows: B. K. Peter beat R. B. Brown, 6-4,6-4; Jen- | M22} ; Dr. C. N. 3 of Messrs. Meader, Chalfont, Cawthorn and J. | and surgeons is incorporated by an act of the Wil Ue open from Jue b to October ure. Whitney, 5 5 kins beat Collamer, 6-2, 7-5; E. A. Hall beat | yeauey: Correspondent: Mrs, E. A. Chambers, |B. Cawthorn, sap “THE RAVEN,” — some taking selections. my18-2t ‘In four acts. RUPOLITAN, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., COR. | = a bitrera T. Heusley, chorister; Dr, ‘ j ; - , | Mare ate E098 [7 TRE, PERKY, W SUGEMEDTS TUNEGER, Chambers, 6-1, 6-0; V. G. Hall beat Steele, 6-1, | 8. 8. Bond, James C, Lee, grand chief ruler of | xeon! werndicd ‘ait mn anata ibceate vagy Nebater Eagerly, author of Christopher Colum- | 20° Mass, and Atlantic aves.; now open; reiesied. for lanyest oust and cronnis and htheat Auaavan's—Carleton Opera Corapany in| 1; Metealf beat W. B. Chilton, 68, 46,62. "| the iechabites: William J. Boyd, Job Harris, | feature. Hen & tahoe ae as Or Autsorr’s Ixia Paue ALE, anit, ROBERT L- DOWNING, the tragedian, will | _myieovin MO. AMDREWS._ | Soe ne Tighrshe Gen Fe oy male pig ‘HE Vist BOUND Has, Sebel grand eoretrga the Rech | wade an! accepmble "ipahman ‘wile ‘nk | Browed tod. boted Sn nglend. Wy tho ro-| “zi oo OTE, Cia” oS. 5 ONTEREY HOTEI NTIC rN. 35 rod seats, 23, 50, 75 cents, at Metzerott’s, 1110 | M[QNTEREY HOTEL. ATLANTIC pe AE Oc ioe yen ali tte | [SORT PENDLETON, Hanuis'.—“Little Nugge Fst : Was entirely played during the afternoon and | bites; J. 8. B. Hartsock and William Mobley. | brother, J.B. Cawthorn, made all there was | Bowed ate Allsopp & Sons’, A final meeting for arrangement of work was | out of Jakey Humpher. Dick Chalfont as | De bad fr All persons who intend to enter the summer class | ¥*: carried Bor ‘ood nnd New NOTK AMS EWCOMER py aa ao ‘den, Woodward, Thompson, E. A. | held at the Hotel Fredonia last night, at which | $uy, °%, 7a 4 ‘ Joun H. Maonupe: Will be wiven reserved seats free. Summer —_ ___#.K. ' in cals: erme rome '- CONDENSED LOCALS. Hall, Sheibley, Wright, V. G. Hall und Me- | some of the most prominent teuneteace Woke Mins Baste Sor ern Saree 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn, ave, | "atyishiyett Marty Coliegs, G14 veh at. n.w. sWalerged Gad Liopecvod Teeny | CHulary at Star ofice. Address TS We Washi Lodge, No. 4, 1.0.G.T, at Cawley up to the second round. The match | ers in the District were present and expressed fat, good-natured widow, was life-like. Miss| 4#81-s&tu,tt to 2.50 per day. No finer house on the Isla between Borden and W. G. Peter attracted a | the opinion that by united effort the one-mile i ag ——_-___ ? cm ani | £004, deal of attention, ‘both being first-rate | limit law could be so amended as to embrace | souteute Ageia seein at is 8 charming Dr. C. W. Benson, tho well-known Balti- District men. Borden took the first set 6-1 and | the ten miles square. more tin Skin Diseases and Diseases TEAM RIDING GALLERY. sh = a = _ S*xew Power-house site, 1th st. and Pa. ave. n.w. | “tise rics Souder paiuiet, Hi D.RABIALAN. | 'OK SALE-BEARISTON'S ees ‘ ght. initiated one from 610% ETRE meeting last night initia Ladies and children froit 6108 p.m. _myt4oe*_ | (Pus CHALFONTE, munis Past Grand Chief Templar A. Kalstrom and r - Micuican Excuastox.—The Michigan State | of th 8 Pay fi IETF 7 ATLANTIC CITY, Nf. Grand Chief Templar Van Vieck made remarks. | it IGgked as if be vould ein with hauls downs es Of the Nervous System, ay opeued an office in 3 IETIES DESIRING A HALL AT : . Harbaugh. who fell and broke both i % Association has engaged the steamer Charles | Washington, D. C., for the treatment of all Skin | #* # Teasonable rent should apply. to the Janitor of Onthe Beach with unsurpassed oon ¥a9e poop? No. Sos C steeet southeast Saturdey, | BUt in the second set of the match the smaller Fined for Stealing Flowers. Macalester for a “moonlight excursion” to | and Nervous Diseases and Caterth, We ntih | Limean. Fost Hall, cor. 7th and L H . ‘ . ? 4 Lets. ow. Vacant ‘Balt water baths in tue avuse, man who opposed him picker! up in his play| 4 colored boy named James Waters was on | Maruball Hall, on ‘Thursday, the 2 DacPaaye, gL uendays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Lance a instant. | ize electric: was semoved to her home in Faizfax county, vi and gave bis antagonist a sharp rub. The sec-) in treating these diseases, and in | hail for rent on Sundays. myll-im ‘Send tor circuses. Sth street Saturday, and a rose in front of Mr. | ‘The boat will leave her wharf at 6 o'clock p.m. | removing superfluous hairs, warts,’ moles, 7 3030-5m F. ROBERTS & SONR__| ‘JHE CORCORAN, The wi 1 fu ond set resulted in favor of Borden, 10-8. : Q ‘will: catuch to Oho! of . Ladi ie OE New B 3 ‘Rockville, Ma. day. for riotoom fee orbs ioe Mage a by ecole OS vee es Sega beck armen child ren wishing. Ao ac eatentaiease a besa Leearaad De eo Saaeahoe anna ew Toaxisu Barn ee sieeietay, 5, sires go ‘mylole™ jor probate. He giv 5 Fameneon = ee eee are ipeercg , Dr. . _ a eCity, B. 3. as Sliema: — og Tnbowlér all his estate and direets thet she | *2ape and fully capable of holding up his repu- | tention. It was not the first time marauders myStoje27 1999 Get. n.w coun end of Rentscl3 ave. Now a h do s0, as the tickets will be good on any trip | found ‘Wednesda : we each oftheir eleven children $120 ae | ston nthe contest for the District prize. He | had been thefe, and Mx. Clapp was on the look-| made by that boat on’ that ‘day, he wicket | U4, stazy, Westnos poll Tees Hips spall give each of the! aildre’ is careful and doce notnow ren bei beaten, | out. ut an the boy was plucking the flower | will be 25 cents each and’ will ‘be supplied by | 630 to., at their ofles 121% G tt awe Date ty stead Mr. Clapp ran out o jouse and caught | the officers and the members of the executive close pinch. him. “He was taken to the police station, and | committee. cee eae W OppLAWX. ROCKVILLE, “MD viLL BE ‘Opened for : AX | teronapip af the CLAKENDEN MUTED. I9in tod EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, &e. TY ww house, . bes heated : modern conveniences. ee aes A Corner Stone Laying. y i i -tu, the AY MOONLIGHT © EXCURSIO’ Open all year. {apla-eclow) B. B. Peter and Woodward played much the | Judge Kimball fined him $5 or 15 days’ yes-| “Down Taz Riven.” —"The “Suckers” and the Sa L Singing. Dancing. ILLINOIS ST, = a i The ceremony of laying the corner stone of | same sort of a match, the score being identical. | vendey. i “Spinners” give their first joint river excursion | | Am Invention Making Sewing » Pastime, | UCAS ATCCIALION owily, with the SPINNER | HE HYGEIA ATLANTIC the arch completing the stone work of the | Woodward took the first set, 6-1, and had to ———— tomorrow (Wednesday evening) at 6:30 by the | Wheeler & Wilson's New High em ito. 9 cursion to Marshall Hail on WEDNESDAY. M A first-class faunly hotel. with home coutorts. Chataugqua amphitheater at Glen Echo will | play his best to win the second, the score of The Church of the Reformation. ee ae oR WEDS Charles Macalester to Marshall Hall. Toex-| It charms on sight. a eonsrares New management, - pen tor the year: take place tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. Addresses | Which was 10-8. Young Mervin Thompson,who | The Church of the Reformation was beau-| plain the above it is only necessary to say that | _ Office 487 9th street northwest. een SHELLENBERGER, is is regarded by many as one of the coming | 4; is i the Illinois Republican Association and the F. Ss aoe OCE. eae. bacthoeingg antl" Sting hee ae hemnben, bmn plazers of the District, beat Jenkins, 6-1, 7-6. | GTUNY decorated in white in commemora-| He, Tinos, epublica Association and the U Tie. atiantic Oty bs 3 eolamred napeoeek ed Newman. Corey. Elhott, Hershey, Powers, ship- | Jenkins was somewhat tired from his play with | tion of the festival of Whit Sunday. It was forces for the occasion. Col. 'T. B. Coulter of | APPEARANCES. heated ty bot water. Pen. Chester, Sunderland and others. Mi Colla: the inaries and ga’ the first Sunday in the thirteenth year Beas i salou F. W. LEHMAN. will be furnished by the Schubert Quartet. in the preliminar: gave Thomp- t in the nth year of Mr. | Ohio is to officiate. A full brass and string — e = y the 8 some quod chance (0 place, his balls with unc-| Parson's minisry ee pastor. ‘The Lutheran | band will furnish music ond the noted tonot WHILE THE CLOTHESDO NOT MAKE AP AS, SETS cree. m3. ees cons. Hall : hilton, 6-2 church retains the ancient rite of confirmation, | singers E. D. Kimberly and B. W. Beebe will Sent Back to the Keform School. Sie fictor playing easily and with confidence. | not as.a sscrament, but as aconvenience. Eack | vocalize for the party. ‘There will be deseing, | THE MAN THEY ADD CONSIDERABLE ap 28-3m Seuiel Eddie Howard, alias Smith, is « sixteen-year- | Sheibley and Parks had already played their | minister is empowered to confirm and there | beside reelteioe cad singing by lady excur- TO HIS APPEARANCE, AND APPEAR- "SE MARYEAND, OCEAN END NEW YORK ave, old colored boy and when he reached the Police | match, the former winning. were twelve persons added to the congregation | sionists. ANCES GO A GREAT WAY THESE Atencio Cee & ‘pi | Bee owes: new furniture; Court yesterday he appeared as though he had WRIGHT AND BILLIXGS. by condensin yoster ten sad seven by letter —.__ DAYS. A CORRECTLY DRESSED MAN DRSDAN EVERING, May21, may ldsea eS OREM: Peas ot Manager. never been in prison before, but when Judge | The longest and perhaps one of the most in- Semel wore Geargie Waanas lat Chie as ‘The Tramps Must Leave the City. NATURALLY COMMANDS MORE RE- STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER, 1] HE OMIENTAT ATLantic cin, S. 4. vim a Kimball got through examining hira he ad- | teresting events of the day was the match be-| Campbell, Louise Tabler, Maggie Medel Claes | Frank Grifin, Frank Girard and Robert Ed- SPECT AND ATTENTION THAN ONE Set entinia ave, near Uasch. “Everything new. “All od We bave too many on hand for this time of mitted that he had served time in the reform | tween Billings and Wright, which the latter | Freibers,’ Charles Weinheimer, Willie Deck. | Wards were sleeping in « Baltimore and Ohio WHOSE GARMENTS ARE SHABBY, ARE Leni GRIER Sha Marne. Band. The | “Tuuiim. ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. pei Toy Tg jooland had been to jail for theft and} won. Billings was in goodform and came very | man, Sam Deckman, Willie Brendel, Artie | freight car last night expecting the car to pull OUT OF STYLE OR FIT BADLY. invite their friends to join theun in this. | (PHE PITNEx, — alt. A near to a victory. He won the first set, 6-3, | Sutherland, Eddie Campbell. Fourteen were | out for the west so that before sundown today IF YOU WANT TO BE CORRECTLY a Ye. at wharf, foot of 7th st.. after 4 ee ork, ave. south of Pacific. Atlantic City, NJ. Note bb hayroge tee He rol op rn brane th, ny i“ Farrag nie iat Wane ee ut a they would be well on their way to Chicago, AND STYLISHLY ATTIRED AT A Se — apbeotin MUMGATHOYD & MATLACK, Props. 1 : reduced to 2: ~ : —__ = = on cause he would not further trust him the boy | ize his first set in watching his opponen The Lamp and Bell Question, ey ate Lentecicioaa) were sot reais, S| Fae a ceenee us tone coxa 1M ~~ THE BENOVO, TENSESSET ATTME BEACH. threatened togeteven with him. That night | play, even at the expense of the set. le plays | To the Editor of The Evening Star: Policeman Ciscle was attracted by their loud Sysapa ‘TOMB OF WASHINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (OW OPEN. the store was robbed, but it could not be | a waiting game, and it suceeded in this in- ‘The law compelling wheelmen to have a bell | snoring and he arrested them and locked them READY-MA DE GARMENTS THAT ARE epbecim WM. E. CHEESEMAN. proven that Eddie did the job. _ stauce. He won the second set, 6-4, and took | oy their machines is certainly accomplishing | UP #® Yagrants. As such they appeared before ABSOLUTELY CORRECT IN CUT, And the [aE EERE, ma ‘Wesley have shout 1604ifferent patterns ‘The court thought the best thing to do with | the third one and the match by the score of op Judge Kimball, but the judge had no idea of STYLE, FABRIC, FIT AND FINISH, AT GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL. Gy. hl Upeaeres tee ee ofall makes | of gm which the Eddie was to send him to the reform school, | 7-5. Spring-Rice defaulted to V. G. Hall and | 0 g00d and should be abolished. How many making the taxpayers support the three tramps PRICES WHICH ARE GUARANTEED 3° 5° ROBLITS, Provesence, Inter the Varsecat, prices have been reduced to actual cost. Mhere he could learn « trade and be made a) McCawley defeated Metcalf without trouble by | persons do the proper thing when a bicyclist's | for two or threat nentle ed ok. ee TO BE TRE LOWEST FOR THE SAME : _ aiden, Reg Four copertunity to Secure one man of. He was sent back. the score of 6-2, 6-0. bell is heard? They generally run in the oppo- | sonal bonds to leave the city in twenty-four eer {Until further notice the Palatial Steame: CHARLES | "PE STODDART. a Se z Es irecti hours. ee MACALESTER will leave her wharf, foot of 7thst.. COK. ILLINOIS AND PACIFIC AVENUES, See our Leader at 4.00. oo Drunk to Know What He Was Boing. | ay. op yee cone BOE. es a | Tits direction from that which they should take eee eres ‘OUR LINE OF BUSINESS AND SEMI- as follows: Near Traymore and Brizhton Hotels, as ste annette “I was so drunk that I did not know what | Three of peice pire poapier ts Beearee| bee trae Age ere plier het Second D.C. Volunteers’ Organization. DRESS SUITS ARE MARVELS OF SAR- 10 ee ay EON Dally. except, Sunday. at! 15 sow OPEN FUR THE SEASON. handsomely uphoistered. tm tapestey and Se es cat Feta | clone prevented the ctrl of the other cod. xz | slvays dost. Ir the whcsinan were wilhcuts| Atamesting held af the Continent ar-| | TORIAL SKILL GUTAWATS AnD tion and aroun kiseaue ia caminmon to the 1280 | netereace: 3.1. Small & Son Washington Bee necesrcciaty” aoe when — before Judge ae — ‘A. Hall bad a hard time defeating ‘Thompson, | Bel! eo reduce his sca and gently pass | mory for the organization of the second regi- pape eee SIZES, aes AND Sester ai Tune ‘served at city prices. ‘THE WINDERMERE, ATLANTIC cITY. 9 eee for usin; fane language ina "TT e lestrian, who, unstart an i O -RADES, (OT FAIL SEE THEM ‘OR MARSHALL HALL—Two trij a end Te — room on I7th street. Clove and Intent EH The games were all | need never be aware of his presence.’ | Ment of the District of Columbia volunteers of Sunday, af 40 aut. and 3 fe reaching the cy on snot Ye “You bad better lét liquor alono,” was what | (Jos and interesting. and the stubborn oppo- |"*ATmost the same may betaid of lamps. ‘This | 1961 some fifty members answered roll call. nena Teun. Nor Renovated : Ni Ww open. tan i = i ‘the year patronage so MATTINGS. the judge told him after hearing the testimony, | tition of the home player evoked the most en-| attachment does the rider very little good | An enjoyable time was had by the old com- ina O30 pus. Fare, round tps | incited 3.0: BARER return ‘cents, e have ® most superb assortment of rattles desiri Plain and Pancy Mattines of all graden, bow = KER & CO.. hali Hail can go down in the we and retain portatious: iow peires and a fine of $5 or 15 days was impoted. Donce ore: taking pbinse, | Wright made no| Now, if by the use of Iamps and bells bicycle | rades in armsand many a reminiscence was on PaaS ast boat, at5:90 p.m. Everybody made com | Disgctty on the bok see eiicimy. Bieam beat, = — = ae cole Of -0,6-3, and tus he will be pitted in he | Hdereare toaroud colliding with persone on| told. After the election of Col. Wm. O. Drew | cgcinatirea atin : == re ee SMES Se, MOORES Proprste, Fab-y Matting, 4 patterns, st €5 per roll PE leer nce third round against V. G. Hall, who defeated | We, streets I would, suggest ure pedestricne d) | 88 president and Capt. Chas. A. Krouse as sec- &.E. COR. 7TH AND D STS. X.W. FLANKED SUAD DINNERS DAILY. SERVED yom — ne " - MeCawley after a most exciting contest. It a 7 n ret a committee, composed of Capt. W. W. 7 NES. ‘PHE VicToRIA. 500 ROLLS. oer aoe by ite mneifold natacal Senate, Aim; | was beginning to ‘grow dark ‘when the last | CHT2Y, those articles—lampe lighted and bells | retary « committ Stockbridge and Lieut. Wan. | —™214* — a gully hotel; frouting ocean lighted by gas and | °° Sir Heavy Seamien Fancy Matting, 20 See enlheet edema ae ural beauties and | game of the vet which decided the match was | “IFS s.1¢ 46 submit to these foolish laws— | Hendley, was appointed to report a constitu- FOR MARSHALL HALL SUNDAYS—Two trips, | suycrior tabie: terus moderate and neuoal a | __ Patbelms, OWE leader, at 2c. yer yard. the manifes: adaptability of the location, espe- | played. McCawley won first, 6-3, and his op- | got 10 on Probability we will would wag-| on and by-laws at the next meeting, which leeving at I a.m. and 2:3 duly. Sim | 2,500 ROLLS cially of the bear caves, albeit the “cave bear” | ponent took the next by the same tally. Both gest that the Commissioners call the attention | Will be held at the same place on the 27th in- KEXTON VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. SBinstrerme, Estee Reavy Genmles Fancy is supposed to be somewhat extinct. But I was — more nedved upto - highest Je aud of the police to the fact that most bicyclists | stant. The meeting was a decided success. modem ears Pinzzee and fn perior, with all Matting ot Ge. por yard. also struck with the summer house kc | Played their best game. It was a match worthy | are ladies and gentlemen and should be treated ‘ the senson. “Mrs. J. A. MEERS. “ myt-2ujy7-cosm | 3000 ROLLS mans of Se glate kaa Tee Se inal, and the interest of the ypectators was | with respect. It is not their fault that these Corcoran Cadet Corps. A Few Sranrens. For Alexandria, and river landinzs, ag ar downas | [ONG BRANCH. py Se dr} altogether too much “air apparent” (copy-| 1 the home folks for Hall) men pee tatment patty laws are enforced by spurts, but mainly| At the last meeting of the Corcoran Cadet —_— Giymont. daily, at URDING at 2:45 P.10. z — prices from 40 to Up cents. Tighted) for these mammoth pachyderms, and | ‘ the home folks, for inbroved in the | because some one chooses to walk across a | ¢, ae smo becs were altel see Freight caret WEST END HOTEL. —_ less the $.P-C-A. prods Uncle’ Sem" same ratio that McCawley went to pieces. The | street with his eyes shut and accidentally col- | CO™P* several new okie reese A Beautiful Embroidered Muslin Bed Set, “ Uh SMYRNA RUGR wis ReRECA. prods treatment of | $F, therefore, was badly against the local | ites with a bicycle, whereupon he at Ones | other business transacted. It was decided by | consisting of 1 spread. © pillow alae teas . COTTAGES BOTEL OPENS JURE a Te | gta hare thoes S00 Good Quality Smyrna age i a nan only his own “Dunk,” but | ™; Hall winning, 6-2. goes to see the chief of police. A kiupen. | the corps to give the first of their excursions of bureau scarf, for $2.50. ‘Transient rates. $4. day and upward. ba aentctnan y i it COL. JOS. C. McKIBBIN, Weekly rates, $2 and upward. Dunk's inseparable and boon gompanion,| —— — a —— the season to 3 Marshall pgm Beulby bor] A Bolid Ash Chamber Suite,antique finish, mM Rall. Dx. © YE; HILDRETH “Gold Dust,” will be cadavers for lust ere third and final roun red to- Held on the Charge of Arson. company je one that ‘3 pieces, large bureau, with bevel plate. for BLAKE, tan Hotel. myt-s&tulf the temperate summer sun can cherish these | day, as wellas the one set of the secgs iro A young man named George Beach was tried | "ae entitled to the property, rights and uso of | 14.00." Alarwer and intter Suite at $10.20. (ae he myis_ | QCEAN SITS as es tropic exotics. Sise Cena | from yesterday. The play is sure to be of the | in the Police Court yesterday charged with lar- | ‘8° "ame “Corcoran Cadet Corps. MgokE ger Excursion By THE YOUNG | Bowe. strictly pclae gift oun home: Cru-ity to Animal Cases. Dest sort. Borden will first strive with Wood- | cenyand arson. In the first cuse it wascharged Se a Be ae Miser Chrisie Amoctinn ERIDAY, May 2s, | Obeas Junot, WH. C- CROWELL. my Inca Agent K +, of the Humane Society appeared in | Ward for a place (third round and the | that he took some old lumber belonging to Mr. 3% Shar 6:19 ‘sharp Music by" orchestta ant hand | (THE TREMONT, SEA GIKT, Na, BAI the Police Court yesterday in the easewof cruelty | Tictor will Weight will plas 0G Bad nett 2 | Jacob Jones, and it was also charged that he esr bottoms} Aifeylielins trai Tickets, "25 cents, on atle a ofice, 1400" Rew 2d Poe ae ~ =) 000 Mane oto animals, reported in Saturday's Stan, and he | same position, aud then either Woodward, Bor. | ®t fire to the lumber pile with intent to burn ak ke A at Davie amcitae pone utgimatss Set of Loose Covers of the best R= —— x poet ces: Peceer sep snd soeeees nr BA gbiefor Cushion ate and Cake 30 chlry cnorel gave ror Mes Sepa’ Bor |e Sot seeing? Suc he ae |e yatta te he | oar eeu thay te Bmergney| agro #0 eos Tr Sie ES Oe | ES renee os 4 A n . i" y fospital, where the hand was dressed by Dr. ia a not think the | Bgnt im the contest for single championship ee Cerca reg mam Of | Boss, who found it necessary to amputate one ‘Mattings, Baby Carriagesand Refrigerators, THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE PoToMac. | FJ OTELALLAINE, SPRING LAKE. 8.3. | | SCREENS: 514. wiry Aciustable, Boreeng. wilt imposition of « fine would meet the caso and |” ‘THE DOUBLES arson be was held in $300 bonds for the grand | ! the fingers, ag — MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHER RIVER | 7B }.2dress isos arch st Pruledelpeda, i ieitiates og a at — con of Gio nena driving a | Yi probably be started this afternoon, though | JUrY- ia a cease ‘To Get Acquainted With Her Duties, W. H. HOEKE, RESORTS COMBINED. 5 tgrcayageengs eR dim shd'Door Boreane'” Lat us give you horse he badd bought from the Herdic Company | tbe main Feeney ree ee the co8-| Charged With Getting Pbeed by Fraud. | When Ellen Smith was called upon in the Po-| myst STM AND PENNA. AVE. ome satan setemen Open June 2. Special ries fe ene sl hepa | _ the court accepted his personal bonds. clusion of the single play. The drawings for| ‘Thomas Geary, committee of the estate of lice Court this morning to answera charge of va- : ber_{uy!S1mJ 1. 8 HINKBON, Proprietors | LACES, | sae) ai -_ Daniel Collins and Michael Shea, who were | the preliminary round of doubles took Place | Johanna Quill, lunatic, bas, by Messrs. Whita- Grancy she told Judge Kimbali that she hada : SAMUEL J. PENTZ RIGHT HOUSE, CAPE HENLOPEN CITY, RE- be closed owt at muuch less regula terday afternoon and resulted as foll — B Det. W Westwend cod erdon against Sibley and | Ket & Prevost, filed a bill against Sigmund J. | position at the work hoase and the judge com- a S This well-known hotel will reopen ii i ‘Will make a 20. Write for circulars. Wooten, the winners to play the Peter broth- | Block to remove a cloud upon title to sub | mitted her for one day to get acquainted and three trips WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, and ty ei i fo xa % 00 STITT. 0900 EEE my) WOLFE & WARRINGTON. A New Trial Granted. ers. Jot $2, square 626. Mr. Getry charges that | Sct ber position back again. SREO OS TSG © Be aban iceqcecaegs i Gittooch: Detawate hiss See Bete Im the Court in General Term yesterday | Hall brothers against Chilton and Goodfel-| in the spring of 1890 Isaac Heinlein, a friend i 5S oe ry ii os Eee = Leaving 7th st. wharf 9:45 a. m., 1:45 and 6:45 p. m. | Hot sea baths.” Hotel sixty yards trom the surt Judge James delivered the opinion of the eourt | !°¥i.¢, seg eo Restle, slide ina of Block, took advantage of Mrs. Quill’ drink T, T F = porches WES gved elena. sonTON, in the case of Peleg E.:Dye against the Virginia | Biai pn Bement a Sean res ap. ail ner with | ~HAT Simep E'eerixo — Tickets, 25centa my9-1m* 985 L st. n.w., Washington, D.C. Jelnt, Misont Company reversing the| | Wright and Billings against Metcalf and | Grink wad’ then propaed ‘purchase “tee | THAT TIRED FEELING We are now located in our new store, No. 1215 Fand | Steamer and grounds lighted by Electricity. Ye La gpetieas and awarding a soa | igus mr hg y the McPherson | property in q for Boeke He states mina etanty ma 1214 G st., with increased facilities and a new and| Tho Best Meals TPR or | Tandeur of scenery and heaitifuiness. “For circular — rial FEELL furnished Potomac river adie SLIP COVERS. i “808 obtained a verdict against the de-| , 4 couple of errors crept into the account of she works tele caurtobae sane’ tear THAT TIRED FEELING pane stosk of anywhere else for only 50c. No objectionable parties | _™y%2m _W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS, Props. po ore tice fendant by reason | he first day's play in yesterday's Stan, which | business and falsely represented to her that r POTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS WARE, O'D. PONT, COMPORT, | VA.—sHERWOOD.— SY 'the Intest. goods disnition fot fallin, toto an aah pit beyond soon, should be corrected, 40 that an ccurate record the property had been sold for taxes and «| Tay @IRED FEELING ce coins peas TLATED wang | UoNstonbost or erounds O chen ‘lt your’ pure see sir: 20 | hotand Vinena, basines, €e.Ratimates - tagen peemge re was 10 | morigage for 8400 to $500 TERLT VER, PLATED PRET Ponts and Mary | $24.08'2%), Fels. raters, <p ee poration be eae ‘tnd having | default between R. B. Brown and B. K. Peter py hor $500 cash for hip andy paid Prevails with its 10st enervating and dis- AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WE ns me: RO -~ — AWN Teds ad put pst shott notice. We wae Sei set of cod all tack nod in Sings | BeGarmcndn's detait wae not toiling bu | Bejeronobnd ie, bergen taking wind he | coungsfetininrandartyoumm | MONE TO MERIT TUE contreanee, | TMM Al ered Rae om = rot vb pe so sromltie aa exceptions’ the to the ne he statement» the bi ‘When the toning effect of the cold air is gone OF THE PATRONAGE 80 GENEROUSLY nn ee _ fe sued as above stated aad the ‘accepted the and the days «row warmer, . for him in #10000. = ‘A SUCCESSFUL TOURNAMENT. “iio ‘states that Block now claims the fee La EXTENDED TO US IN THE PAST. at cae — a. Se far the tournament has been a decided smoplnet the UFmaee gage consideration of HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ; SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEDRATED Rives Ssoveseows,. success. play has been of the best, and beeps ee es cute : 12 MILES ON THE POTOMAC FOR epg ‘The District Again Wins Its Case. ‘ ? HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA P EDDY REFRI In the Court in General Term yesterday the | the attendance has been gratifyingly large. pred ne snare thaw $500; that Bere. Guill's share ” GERATORS, Judgment below in‘the case of the District of Co- | The number of ladies who seem to take a direct lumbia against the Washington Gas Lignt Com- pany for @5,149.53 was afirmed. A few years { 15 CENTS. worth and she would not have conveyed | Hoop’s SARSAPARILLA é v ‘From 7th st. ferry wharf. propert; such te re a i M. Ww. arrive le 2 spies tnd who are quite capable sre sain tt Sx on, Ostober or 25 ast | WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA rey ' W. BEVERIDGE, Etats pery. iy is su! yY & | filed a bill to set or is <| | IMPORTER OF CHIN, GLass n Of nd rome ocean | cn eee eae on | Regen rng green eens | MOODS eamaramizg “7x uest, | __STAGE_ EXCURSIONS. oe spec vasa Wie eat a0, 2 Baht compeay, oy snenention taade by the | their various favorites, and now that there ie ———— pacer tierra Ster op: oe fice py feonaitaxe 2 TF ertp. Avitagioy, aod ‘Splillete Lega antie: west, Miald and Sutye Leven, Suit for the amount’ pail ‘apaines the coerced | such an excellent array of forcign talent these | Oger of United Atmorican Veterane. Whether caused by change of climate,season Round snd Spider! . ne tae fand the verdict was us above. Pen | Sentences in Rickincr er teats to ahOw thelr | ace rewclar moating of the Order of United ort, by overwork or ines, aha imparts | Spare Hara Guise Sohn onde, are excursion Be “eon, EEA a: A good deal of praise is due Mouce, Borden, American Veterans, held last night st their that feeling of strength and self-confidence EPs from Suratore ok ia ‘Pisin Black Indie Linon ond Black Plaid Grasp Orexrxo tomorrow at Rivet View| Sheibley and Wooten for their effective rooms, 1420 New York avenue, a report from ‘whieh ta comforting and satistying. It also DUNLAP xxW me oc ae std or ‘Lawns at 1230. yard. ‘These are all superier Steomel tam 3. Poste a ‘owe bee Deed peices aor in t Nreduced for the | wee committos sppeinted to solicit subsorip- ‘cares sick headache, va Meath 3 : = ‘valuce and well worth more money. , ——————————————— TU street, at 9450 m., 143 and 645 p m.| benefit of thospectators, “They Keep the grave | ions for the establishment of library was or dyspepela. Ii really HOTELS. ‘Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Vests ot 10, Tickets, 25 cents —Adct. going withort any , and as soon ne read. According to @ resolution adopted no - BEDFORD, Pa. 13, 25 ap 50e. cock. a Ponents in the various rounds are chosen by | one but members the committee | MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Rrap Daxgxuownn's advertisement in ~“Spe-| Ghance of the play they have them et me. | are allowed to" solicit for this Assy crest Bh sot ae, Tate ‘HOTEL OPENS JUNE 13. Ladies’ Gente Vets, high mock and lone qin] Notice” column of free excursion to Fred- They have also erected s large score board in | fund. ‘The report was an onoouraging one | MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. SES per ‘ ey fei Reni ee I ad erick, Md., 26th instant. one corner of the grounds and Keep it up to ‘and gave promise thet the entire sum necee- | waxes THE WEAK STRONG, a ed date, so that the of the tournament is | sary wéon be raised. . y Write for pamphlet on this crest Resort amd the ‘Soo. ale WE ree shoes ‘Po. ave. and léth st., famous Drewers st 500. lors,” 1115 F et. n.w.— Adee. a Washington. D.C. |} =~ BEDFORD sPAINGs MINERAL WATER. rae sears anon ¢ Aiea sae Fou Westar Hrionrs by clectrie cars get off myiim LB, DOTE, MANAGER, at power house on road. Fr ‘Waggaiman, 700 14th street.—Adrt. é ‘Tus Arrexrios or Rear Estare Buress is