Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1891, Page 8

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MARS AND MUSCLE. ‘The Boys of the Infantry Devoting Thew- selves to Physical Culture. ATHLETIC GROUNDS SECURED AT NEW TORE AVE> ROE AND THIRD GSTREET—INGTRUCTOR JOTCE AND HIS METHODS—APPARATUS IX THE ARMORY FOR BEGINNERS. RELIGIOUS CONVENTIONS. A Namber Being Held Throughout the ‘Country. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘In the Presbyterian (qensesd eomeaitty ob Do- ma ‘ee |MADAME ROWLEY’S TOILET MASK How the Different Rifle Teams Will Be Se- Dr. Joseph T. Smith of Baltimore reported in (OR FACE GLOVE). lected This Year. GEM. ORDWAY'S CIRCULAR 48 TO PRACTICE AND the evening on the progress made by the com-| THE FOLLOWING ARE THE CLAl A 7 ag Bad ging yarn OWING AR! CLAIMS MADE FOR MADAME ROWLEY'S TOILET MASK, AND THE GROUNDS ON WHICH ‘MAREING—ORDERS TO THR BATTALION IN- SPECTORS—EIGHTY PER CENT RECORD TO BE ‘REQUIRED—WHAT THE INSPECTION REVEALS. — — IS RECOMMENDED TO LADIES FOR BEAUTIFYING, BLEACHING AND PRESERVING THE COMPLEXION: —— WILL BE TWO SCHEDULES FOR \1HE MODERN SOLDIER HAS BECOME | which the Presbyterian church thigks a ERRORS AND GOOD, pret Tail Agape tm an athlete. The tendency of the times is | Dotsubstantial accord is the three-fold: of | Ist. The Mask is Soft and Pllabie and can be Exelly Appliedand | Oth. It is s Natural Beantifier for Bleaching and Preserving timely batting again did National Guard, one schedule for the record of | to make the man of arms manof muscle, and | the ministry, and this it does not regard as a Worn without Discomfort or Inconventence. the Skin and Removing Compiexional Imperfections 10th. The Mask is sold at a moderate price, and one purchase ends the expense. Alth. Hundreds of dollars usclessly expended for cosmetics, lotions and like preparations may be saved br those who possess ft. the business for the National team yesterday and enabled it to humiliate the Louisville Colonels by a score of 9 106. If the game of the day before was close and exciting, that the brigade, when each battalion will have at least haifa day on the range in each of the balls | months of July,and August; the other schedule for the training of specific material to be used as brigade team. Last year the selection of a team wase matter of considerable difficulty to enable him to fight with his fists if he lose his gun or to run fast if it should be discreet to make use of the muscles of the legs. There is logic in the general movement that has been | begun in all the militia armories of the coun- try, and the result will bes better lot of sol- matter so much of dogmatic principle as of his- | 2d. It is durable and does not dissolve or toric importance. After discussion the matter | _ come asunder, but holds its original shape, was referred to a special committee to be| 34. It has been Anulyzed by Eminent Sci- brought up before thie assembly assoonas} —entists and Chemical Experts and pro- Practicable. A large committee was appointed | _ nounced Perfectly Pure and Harmless. to attend the pan-Presbyterian council at To-| 4th. With ordinary care the Mask will Last i of yesterday was much more because so many of the contestants for places | diers when the time comes for them to strap on | Fonto in 1892. for Years, and its valuable properties segettorn an rey coation st the Geuntay #0, and it seems too bad that were untried men. This condition demanded a | their cartridge boxes, with sounder bodies and ‘DR. BARTLETT'S PosrTIoN. Never Become Impaired. ABth, It is safe, simple, the game for today has been | fame yesterday, but Manager Snyder thought | degreg of lexity in regulation and elasticity | stronger legs and arms and longer endurance| ‘Church Unity” caused « lively tilt in the | Sth. ‘The Musk is protected by letters patent, ~ Beam cleanly and efleotive postponed, as there would | tbat he hed better rest and continued the nine | in the practice Program not to be found in the | and better wind. afternoon between Dr. Smith of Baltimore, bas introduced ten years and is the ow tifying — end never injures probably have been a tre- | ** it was. He will £2 = — —— = arrangements made for this summer's work. | The Washington Light Infantry is not at all | Dr. Bartlett of Washington, Dr. Hayes of Kan- only Genuine article of the kind. most delicate shin. mendeus crowd out to ess the Sureks heaa F at second, while Senxith | Maj. Pollard, inspector general of riffe practice, | behind the times in this regard and has taken = city and others. The general feeling was|Gth. It is Recommended by Eminent 26th. While it is intended that the Mask last contest of the series. The men batted the | will go to third or short. Lohman may take | #nd Capts. W. L. Cash and James E. Bell, the | steps that will soon give it one of the most com- | *hat the olive branch has been extended long Physicians and Scientific Menas a sub- ies be ed long should be Worn During Sleep, it may be eroug! e Protestant Episcopal church. it i applied, with equaliy good results, at Any Dall all together and made several very neat | the place of one of the mon in the outfield, if | regimental inspectors, have been quite busy | plete gymnasiums possessed by any volunteer | TOUSE 10 : tute for injurious cosmetics. Subches al aafe auss thet essed rons ant took | Te should be & suspension, seit is not un-| of late secking out an equitable basis upon | military organization in the country. This ad- | ett onntgy Was sezally committe by nde mith | 7th. ‘The Mask is as Unlike the frandulent o like ‘oak Time, to suit the convenience of the ts wearer. peop wasiepetr ge ‘distance at the end. | Lely, a: ity The | Which to build the team. ‘Their ideas have | dition to the plant of the corps is of recent | our Episcopal brethren in inviting Christie | appliances used for conveying coumetics, Sawes Poul mmr age paaoiavleg thee this Datinest 0 ong ee a acon | tern ticmaisteh end mtnadtnd to tee Ges, growth and is now fairly well started in its op-| bodies to come on any eafecommon grounds. | etc., to the face as day 1s fo nigit, and it 1Bth. The Mask has received the testimony toek the crowd by storm with his tremendous fo mm Smith, who is not the equal of Hat-| way, who bas issued the following circular: eration. teleloeate ee e e bears no analogy to them. of well-known society and professional le- id field on the | whose abilit ca OW THE MOVEMENT STARTED. abearaities--one thas the ordination de-| gen The Mask may be worn with Perfect who proclaim {t to be the ie drive for three bases in the ninth inning with ‘nas Sxhatacsinal tah thio nat rein oe GEN. ORDWAY's CIRCULAR. “ rived through the apostles is not as good as . The Mosk may a dies, who proc! greatest two men ahead of him, just at « time when | tin isso infinitesimal that itis not worth con-| wera enable the selection of « brigade rife| Th¢ movement for a gymnasium was first | that which we have fresh from the Holy Spirit.| Privacy if desired. The Closest Seru- Fue were as ‘as jewels. sidering. If be should go MoQuery would prob- started as a fad of afewof the members, who | and then there are liturgies. They belong to ‘tiuy cannot detect that it has been used. he precious as je ably be made captain. team for the present season two preliminary | (Ore ee ae ciation to which an extra feo of | the baby-jumper age; they are of suse be ui ‘TO BE WORN THREE TIMES IN THE WEEK. ‘THE BATTERIES No more pitchers are required at present. | teams will be formed for special instruction 5 i we can walk. Of course they will be outgrown, Jere Foreman and MeGuire and Dailey and | So far Quarles is just about right so long as| and practice under the command of the in- | @¢mbership was charged for the maintenance | 1° ¢# ‘when a pastor in Brooklyn, taken pari Ryan. Inthe ninth inning, after the Louis- | Snyder is in front of him to keep him steady, | spectory of tifle practice of che tevt sed second | of the institution. The idea seemed to A Ls 80 | j, rookly: off A FEW SPECIMEN EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIA! LETTERS: Ville folks had managed to tie the scoce, Man- | sithough it iss problem just iow well he would | regiment respectively. popular that the corps finally took the matter | jane ang ge cerTice with Episcopal a = 0g al “One time a rector invited | | “I am so rejoiced at having found at lest amarticle | “~The Mask certainly acts upon the skin with amfla | “I ‘must tell, how Geligbted Iam with your ‘ager Chapman thought that he would make | 1°, 000"G, tn and although he is proreman | | “Selections for this practice will be based on | under consideration and voted to institute «| me to officiate in his church and requested me | that will indeed improve tue complexion. and teneficia) result. inating ft emostner sod ceares. \n = hen @ covery for beau ever of- ‘The Tollet Mask (or Face Glove) tm position serve tifying purposes “ ~ ‘ollet Mask, it gives unbounded that foun the following conside: 4 eral supervision over the entire ‘bus-|to put onawhite robe. I said = ee ae | and seeumins to remove pimples, irritations, etc., ound mote, and sothe pat Me, Ehret into the von, te | times, heisa run getter and a generally good |" Viret-Hecorded scores os known ability as | frese Non ake none toe tire, bus, | to put on a Dut on auch a garment nt least at | aboLWTS iaaci sukeasatsmee complenion | SScspeticaton PS | og Andy wae cured of freckles by eight nights’ uae be obi i ao anne oan balls, a plazer, #0 that his services are always useful. | riflemen. right that any member of the corjs| that time of day (great laughter), but thatI|_.. wr * For softening and beautifying the skin there je | Of the Mask.” sacrifice and « three-bagger, to say nothing of yy and Miller are improving. ““Second—Fact of being able to attend range | should have to pay extra for privileges | would be glad to doso asa matter of comity.” | “MY faceis.aseoft and smooth asan infant's, pothing to compare with it."* | sot ye teapuovennent tn Says . two errors bebind him, resulting in three runs. HITS AND ERROUS. ractice at least one-half day in each week | that would be of benefit to all. Hence, at a fata etbavckchaaain ay nl am perfectly Gelightal with tt.” “Tour invention caunct Tall to supersede everything | veloun” ee ae: Foreman pitcbed magnificent ball for five} Snyder has found his money. luring the season and night gallery practice as | meeting of the corps held on the Ist of April, 4 # — that is used for beautitying purposes.” sian pi Sten ee it was voted to organize the Washington Light | The Southern Presbyterian’ assembly con-| ‘Asa medium for remavine discoloration, — “*After three weeks’ use of the Mask the wrtahies bet three szstucitg: bite that were aapen,| Yinerle bench man for Bt. Louie, “Third Soldterly” quailtio of prompt and | Infantzy Corye Alilctic Association, with very | Yened in Birmingham, Al, yesterday morning, | *24'=suiiine the hia Tecuidarittuneginiea | | --Thow of px eax wie Jeireto wecare apare coum | avec tenes ductive of runs. In the sixth the people ‘Umpire Matthews has the largest feet in the t obedience to orders and instruction. member of the corps a member in his right as | Standing committees were announced and | , “It is, indeed, a perfect success—an inestimable |" ns “My sister used one for a spotted skin, and ber eom- Old Kaintuck found the ball for three bite and | business. The inspector of rifle practice of the frst | * wearer of the uniform of the military organi- | overtures were read, a lorge number being | e**2T* ai Tiaoty or tmoning the skin and removing imperfections | plexion is ail tat can te desired to score, but the local players bad by | , Both Louisville and Brooklyn | sre after | regiment will select not exceeding thirty men | zation. ‘The association was formed ‘with the | presented. “I find that is removes freckles, tan, sunburn and att mae: — ‘i ‘imme secured 20 long a lead that the effect | Staley, but Pittsburg won't release him. aud officers from the first jnt and the | following officers: Allison. Nailor, jr., presi-| "the committes on the directory for the | #¥es the cuplexicus son, smooth surface ““I have worn thé Mask but three nights, and the pera eter— queen Sere a Sen sms nw | ike ard fan eres ON | eee ot cde gratin of te ww |S Bseon case ad asa | Nou of Ged nde titer hasan | hry Sr te nip rere snag | ET say OTearw reas — of rif B00- eec! urer; les amazed at a ag 7 th. aa Guanastines ncaa bee fitted to Pi ace oe = re ng ahinty | ©. Mo Tvctes re ah Les up over article second, which say: ‘the change it bas made in iy appearance. Mask should be kept im every lady's totlet ‘EB SCOBING. the terms of the national agreement. r company represente-| “The standing posture in public prayer’ is fon men and officers from the second the | tives, P. J. Baltigan, John E- In the first inning, after Beecher and Burns| Jim Davis is playing here in order to get taney oon che =. fe ‘Payne, P. 8. Schneider. It was also voted to secure the | js monctecy first separate battalion, the light batter sidetic pale pacar Adrocem is a posture of reverence and service, {s recom: were Hines went to first on balls, tosecond | money enough to get home with, soit is said. iret separate com 5 services of an accomplished man to take charge . iti by Gutind Gee oneeas piteb, scoring on The Wepre ees selecta tor thi, practice will be | of the symnasium aud to train ‘and instruct the pine pl § apa Te ve COMPLEXION BLEMISHES weaken. Base loes not thrive out considered as on tach ity from their | men in the use of e various ces of ay ” 3, aary g safe his along the left, foul line. | On such « large scale all at once. Fespective orgaaizations during the ‘time that | paratusthat were afterward procured, "On tthe | “Fit ved to add the words “ana |™ay be hidden imperfectly by cosmetics and powders, but can only be removed anently Bho pet Feet angle. Das Davis hit to | °'visner is quoted as saying that good players | they are retained on the and will report | authority the officers engaged Mr. Mauri should be the bythe Toilet Mask. By its use every kind of spots, impurities, roughness, etc. from the Sepeher. Tor the visitors Donovan hit for | will not come to Washington beostune ths shec- |to aod chey the ertere at commanding Joyce, who has had “great experience as | ‘The amend skin, leaving it soft, clear, brilliant and beautiful. It is harmiess, ittle ai tes on Weaver's ball. This put a | Mators here jump too hard on, men when they | oficers of the teams. Battalion inapectors of |an athlete, and who has taken hold | lowing aubstituter, “Ihe steading postuce ah 9 TS 2 God REMOVES Costs little and saves ite user quem on thind and. ene on second, but make errors. Hardly. A good player will go) ritle practice will report to their respective | of the raw material given him and dis-| public prayer is sanctioned by Scripture, dic- | MONEY. it prevents an tated by reason, recommended by the prim- pega mdr ‘twas crawling out ofa | te comments of the crowd. He is out for special duty in connection with the practicing | future athletes and record makers. itive church and by immemorial use of Presby- WRINKLES > wwe MoQuery a foul fy and Wolf’ hit to Hat- | S2YWhere for salary, and he does not care for | regimental inspectors of rifle practice for | covered in it some very Promising stuf for ia first, - - diree- money, and if he is really a good player he will by ~- 4, | Bot be roasted except for really bad work, for tor was given entire charge and supervision of | terians, and is recommended as @ posture of ‘Each team will practice once each week on | all the athletic sports of the corps, whether in aor eacetae: j lexi d : jashington made uaa he opens won @ heuk Serer the oaae ter r in | reverence and of service. and is both a complexion preserver and beautifier. Famous society ladi: be! etc., Hatfield balls - c@ each week in the gallery | the gymnasium or in the field, and the appoint- ~ ies, actresses, belles, ee ener on nals cud to soacnd on | Siared ly wall here. eal was vor? ‘property| on, Sack” age. Sad” ott tad Ses ee Ses | aemasian: & in he Geld, and the appoint REFORMED PREEDTTERIANS. use it. VALUABLE ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, with proofs and full particulars, mailed free by pt ae GR phn —-> criticised, and he does not like the town be- | ordered by their Tespective commanding offi-| of the base ball team, which has since become | At yesterday's session of the general synod Jett de which, Henacta ned a safe one out into | cause he waa released. cers. silarge factor in the/amatour diamond of the | of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North MATE) TOLLET MASK COMPANY. 1164 B N shave for the other side again is the | ,,.1ber® Were five three-base hits made in yes-| “In each practice on the range each man will | city. America in Philadelphia @ resolution offered go >. roadway, » New York. y's game. four of them by Washington. | be allowed to fire twenty rounds As arule ABTUM. *| by Rev. Al di f Pi ‘, This the heave tons twenty bases on tts | Sve romeis thenkt be aica ns ine Tae Sei eh Scie toe Caauea Guiles ve; wares of piaprst lees Fa" Avply NOW, while you have our address before you, as this sdvertisament appears only cocasionslly. See atts. com to yet kim on bite. retty good batting but in individual cases this may be varied to | ,, Ftuye thousand dollars has been spent in | Teor Ait gtudents receiving sid in wtole oe =a naaiive TER WARIDUTON GEAR. poe BET (rors op maclagaoe Gr The ery is slready going up the country over: | suit the necesultion of tase sot, the fitting up of thoarmory ball with the | fm art from general synod antl such tie co — back and forthe ee sane, Be | (TE we only hind a first-rate field captain.” Tt iat ea mort improved pieces of apparatus designed to |it fas auch ‘an institution lof ite own was |). J Hi PROPOSALS | sea however, sh 2wed Bis | ee ee ca defor eeatnde vear after | atiery practice will be conducted under | Produce muscle. These fittings aro the best | adopted by a vote of 10 to Vater « protracted | Cot Ixy Hite SALS. PROPOSALS. heed very well and at the proper time lined | Tetcnt feild. captetan coe bpengpbed nang ti Sc leeeavengs Galion. ie tae et T | that are on the market and make a very hand- | discussion. Are the prices on our elegant line of GENTLEMEN'S | “[REAVCLY DETALTMENT. MAY Je Jil — | bi FosalePu NALELE ANU GRANT the ball to Devis and drove’ Laroque, who had | Petent feld captains are Ea S ge conditions. Practice #pe-| some addition to the furniture of the great EVANGELICAL LUTHERANS. FURNISHING GOODS,consiating of MEN'S UNDER. | 2, Scale Praovalswill,bu twecivnd at the offen of andor tones tampan lows hogs 4 pretty throw home nnd tie eran i made 2 | On one's angers. Sporting Life. | Cut atvention will be given toinstruotion in po-| room below the theater. Most of the pieces | At yesterday's vession of the general synod | WEAR, NECWIAR OUTING SHIKTS, HANDREK-| {8° Awistant Suparictende Pertivent, in the cyt | gid oc the tetltert Cw, Coral sath SURE Be plate A wid na eee inate "ae Out at | “The Ariels defeated the Visners yesterday for | tition, steadiness of holding, and plumbing or | are on the north sido of the room anda few of | of the Evangelical Lutheran church ut aw | CHIEFS, COLLARS, jaca [eas Gilt oeteel ween see | Hea tetice Sclock Ro “wae the plate. A wild piteh put Cook on third, | sys tnied successive time, ‘The teen rer Tior no bs Fikes rae results ot range the mattresece, Are gpread on the floor on the | anon, Pa., the following exceeses of apportion- | qn 2gnr hyamciemt room wehave determined to | Ng the (Gustin net ate CLOCK E: | 224 epecibcations may ‘pow be went out i i ° Pp m the care which | sou le. ere i8 so much room in the ; on *) a om - rs 7 ashes, cleaning carpets, wast: t Awe 9, the winners doing superior stick work. : ; r ment were reported:” Synod of land, | Strention exclusively to the manufacture and saloot | MBMDSSS DIS TY fowels and for ice | _ i916, 18,821, 25, %8,27, NEAT DOUBLE PLar. H Instruction is given and practice conducted in | place that the addition of these articles makes - * nen eomtuntenty te te manuian AY. IU E FAGHTH, 16@) ;for ium! fe —— For the next two innings the home team foaled orwesny by tha Prasperts ty teteees ee. Sel een ey val Tstié oF no differen in the amount of floor Gieicelinnl ete aes FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, SUNE INT thot Sie ee PRN et ee Se es Ps jet record. space given over to the ling. v1 Kanens a Atremendous stock of which we now have on hand, | Pa) Py rs materials, WEDNEBDAL, JUNE indorsed * . he could not score on account of = couple of very | of 28 to 4. “The commanding officers of the practi ertai y. | 8¥n0d_of Kansas, $134.64, and synod o - 5 | TENTH WXor Nor ardware ama turntees THURS yw bo saastecd a Beat double plays that prevented men from teams will from time to time drop from thei? | gated for the rexuaton of the. sod promat ex riipedirp oacinest Euaioee ee Ranlion Rig’ SER ReR Meni Aa Maneiaeeayy | $OUK TUNE Aboot, anit 4 reaching second. The other side, too, went out ANACOSTIA. Tespective team, men that do not develop | among which is one that every man who goes | mininSena a eecretety OF the board of home | ‘° CS a schedules containing i sous to bidders muay'ts | Weskisreen Stk tee oer Se = gully Gach ines nd te eee promising ability de sharpshocters, who fail in | on the floor must be ins contame suitable for | missions, A. Stewart Hartman, presented his| | SWEEPING SACRIFICE, fad at the office of the Amistant Superistaeien ee 30, Iie. "The ice ‘sus: be the best — Yo nothing at th beginning of the fifth. Smith REHEARSING FOR DECORATION DAY. Tegular attendance or are inattentive to orders | gymnasium practice, consisting generally of | jnereased 8,735.68 over thove erie ocies | ais's sure aioe wanna Sr para of any Sd'aa to ware dtecsa nT SUMS | carte thereto, poll, lear cua fret Be Oe AC wih 8 seraich bit over second, | The St. Elizabeth choir last night took pos- {sud instruction. | They may also at any time |. jersey shirt, knickerbockers, long stockings | imcTeased 68,798.68 over thoeeof the preceding © Milandsowe BUR and Worsted Suita | mech Sukiedt CHARLES F here, natn ouch: quaptition wa suey Paras and Bier a eporgman., Then Beecher; | session of the parlors of Mrs. Peck and the f7elic¥e any man from duty on thetr teams in | and rubber shoes. There must be no buttons | ‘Woyears |The, number of separate missio for nen, round and aquare-cut sack | PEOPOSALS FOR Fs ie renarees Barns and Hines «43: made -. clean single and | hearts of a large audience. ‘Those participat- | ‘Beir oe ene Without assigning any | of any sort used in this gear, so that there shall | 155, an increase of 21 over ‘the preceding two costs, ined throughout with eilk end ia, tabi Seclod peogsese nal ‘wall bs antsy aa tha plots ome feslihh sitcasys sein new! | fag, were Misses Bachel Johneon,” Mary Z. | cele sre ah rae eae cneteable they may Ranving been found that this materi? Mishiy | 790% The Number of mesionaries who. bave satin. Manufactured to sell at $208 | uss! conditions, wii \e received bere antl Soot ecticectortae tes Be from second on Hines’ bit to right For me Hex; plasgie Quaid, Nellie Robey, Mra. | _ “As the teams will be composed of commis- | finished and polished, is apt to crack at every | ‘Abgred in the Ea peptic roared Ply ey, oe EENTH, 1601, and then ope! fon which bids must be ‘wishiers © men senceed third of of | Cyathia French, Messrs. Thomas Corbin, W. | sioned officers and enlisted men it must be un- | point where there is s scratch. Tappa hacdlorta! termeatn Siti tech e hauling ‘the Public property d BAY, ‘estar Gocmotany or Davis. a steal and « bit by Weaver, but no one | W- Watton, Oxford French and 8. A. Manel. | derstood by commissioned officers that. tho qe penta eh oeeey ane oy aoe rr ered Po ee TRS ee scored. = it was irst ste ‘en by this organization | commanding officers of the tea - = dea, og cogging r | served to re ROPOSALS FOR WASH TOWELS.—NAVT ‘The sixth Jeshington one ron, ana | wera participatlon in the memorial cere | cert end tus be obeyed’ without reyurd vo | Grounds have been secured by the corps at Seperel synod in 1967 numbered 579, ministers, Sastipncs ela iSaeu wt |EitGaiaty eration aurea silts reais | P Deparment, Wamyneea, By C1 May ABA Louisville one out Davis hit three- | Moules. Several selections were rendered and | rank. the corner of New York avenue and 3d street, i a s10 4 surt. z roposals should be marted Prey v breyare. jin Towels,” end ~ beguer down, the lef ine tnd he was thrown Pool sipener agate hers por to aram these practice, teams it is proposed | tose that were used by the Y. M. C. A. lat asc een oat | Eee gad adrenal tog inwecees THIRD. Inbi. tren parties Se i at the plate wi tried to score on Hat- — Seams of twelve prin- 1d here will be fitted up, as soon as pos- 2) pam * | business, tor sash im the to Seid ‘third by Clara Bell Brown, was first rebearsed. | year, ani P, 88 800n as p A. ML. E, ZIOX CONFERENCE. pont ban ll dl a Lretheeabig iis the solo will be sung by Miss Quigley, who ole poles rind Ui aoeag el ater sible, a compete selene ee ~ qos At yesterday's session of the AM. E. Zion PEOLOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON AND who had relieved Cook in this inning, Shinnick | Ro#se##es # soprano voice of much sweeiness. | into during the season. ‘The members. of the — Lites for sprinting will be ind dong | Conference the report of Rev. George Bosby, | $10 A SUIT. 50. oF red Beet. — fice of the. a Treeere going to second, and on tothe ferme. Smith choir was invited to assist in the special | brigade team will not necessarily be under any | #4 8 trac P 9 Blue Senze Suits, soft finish, mste- | Yay bo IMul wens ; morrow and will doubtless accept. Col. J. E. | for i ‘up and the best possible accommodations h lar price, 816.75. suit. aM. FRIDAY, JUNE TWELPT a. Seees on ee aa of ihe hit being | Snow, ‘memorial musical director, presided. absent frpm the city and thas neue while | srrenged for the comfort of spectators’ and | spirited discussion that occupied a good por. ama | atwhich tine snd place they: will be im in wists ates i it to | Mr- Fulton Karr and Miss Cora McLean were | employ will be entitled to leave of Soesnon’ | Diayers. Hon of the morning session and it bad to deal Handsome Light Plaid Casstmere | fie witchen. hospital and Sala howe a Oe For FUEL — 2 Fight for one, whi: gave. the runner third | %¢ accompaninta, “Of the pieces which were edeite a naviiten och cx ‘ie Patreear Corbiad ony nal bet Peep a rege peopled ater poor peer fig Rattner tyes Poy gf oy PA eo is rer ne will be 5 Burns let js novel to the choir.that which ed most to e captain and P. J. Haltigan and H. - 7 and attractive. Regular price, 610 = | Hy Rey She fonen: Shlencah Bis Eee rere ees © | fancy wae “Es There No Place for Wayward | Tee foregoing circular bas resulted in the ip- | Biretisghars ae feet’ sd een instarcnks | by the prechling clade and an appeal was car- oust. | Hotes fox Se openen 2uy, 1 seo and | Sc Yor the detivety oft a Sens pee UT Tee eee ene | Beck written by Bass Devices, Tha pereoees | saaanecd dan wo iao namin inspectors of | The manager of the bail club is still to be se- | ried to the conference. On motion, the pre- | @10 A SUIT. LOT 1850. viading, conditions to Ue o! terme | Qred tous (1 2 ae ite Ash and another ran at losat seemed sure, but the | Committee convenes tonight at Judge Arm- | ride practice which will result in theron celoe ected. | Thointrodnetionof thisathletioteatare | ding elders report was adopted and the ditt viavag cent, a woot, mined piaas | Paton io Gas cifcer_ th eucoenf baer wi | muro eq of We ba eprare Fine hades Reade strong’s. caused a revival of enthusiasm amonj A cutaway coats, all wool, mixed plaids |}. ~ H : Bet three men fed out to the Ald, Beecher creme ceo of the teams, A gallery record of not less | the members of the corps that is to be seeu is | , The following delegates to the general con- and ove fitters, “Bacular price, | Becielary and, Zyeasurer of the Hone, with goad amd | Woot ax way bw it Hopes of Hepreseute: f x . . than 80 per cent is to be required of the six or | the increased attendance at the armory, par- | ference in May next at Pittsburg were elected: 816.500 suit. ta | A WICKED START. The following named pupils of Miss Berths | eicht men who will be selected from each bat- | ticularly on Saturday nights, when there were | J- W- Smit larrisburg; J. 8. Cowles, Wash- | g10 A SUIT. LOT 1503. ic An ‘y > | acceptance of bis The seventh was startedas if the home team askin Reveolated forthe memorial chorus oat but the gallery record alone will not | formerly but few to be found there. The men ington; J. ae aot E, Price, Car- bark, Mixed Cussimere Suite, ber- | Shea ur u = ‘4 2 9 h TH Me ingbone weave, cutaway coats, neat, | = enter hesd et Sb shacks Ws tare sence | Rvelyi Ley, Emma Fos, ClaraWWeighe, Sareecek Stal galery scores bat aro pesander iy men narisagi pines topes anda making Bes pTny Weshinatons G. WW. Oftey, natty and nice. “Regular price, 16.96 | $06, cadences, Riche Therese om | sires Griocen ite moet eee Sioanure 1 cubae : son, Washing” a suit, lincooka ooo wade conse. ihe Towndng crack sad the runner made | Peel, wid M, Goedram Dorey | eget on the angela others wb are | fea prepine under toy ore rea | Phe and gan dobar, Washing’ | ae Sata | Babine ence vate cate | reicear’ ty mene Ser that mae bene ange 00g fy to cen- | Pamphrey, F Pamphrey’ M. Latimer’ ‘. | ably in the open air. Each battalion inepector | hie duties with an ardor that wronaises reli fcr | J. Daniel and G, W Kinoald Washington & & Excellent, Geovict Suite, Dark Gung | year cotter hoc Se URE oils pee ee | coe vente fer sag ter that was beautifully caught, and Burns bit yo agg tag, Bowen | k f such cn a his the Wales, New York; M. M. Bell and George Bos- mixtures, said to be the best and most {ue Year ending Wil be taken es e baste | served. Hines Guerdrum, L. Webster, Messrs. James Bowe: nows of such cases an information and | the future of the gymnasium. n Org for Calculating the award to the lo to center. was in for a bit, | Henry Joy, H. Goddard, J; Mandell” 2° Pra’ | experience can now be used to the advantage ley, Washington; Z. T. Brown, Harrisburg; J. durable goods for general wear on the | tndersuned was too fresh and was thrown out pagel Ley, Be Prevost, T. Si ‘Jobu | of the brigade and with credit to himeclf ani | INSTRUCTOR JOYCE. F. Page, Lincoln University; L. G. Mitchell, warket, Regular retail price, $15.50 | proposals. tostesl Then Paul struck out. The | (cig. ter Fillet’ Chas, ‘Ley, 3 ‘Tolieh, W. Lath | his selections. Habitues of the Criminal Court in this | Chambersburg, and P. E. Lewis, Washington. a suit. | Corned Beet. sddremed to The undersigned, | P10) Para mp Neelgbd Le S single | mer and W. Powell. rip scm WHAT THE INSPECTION REVEALS. ae ey be temas aie Oe tee alt acon te asco veagatecsaabas en Rae Casatmere Suite, | Besiee Golden Hos, Boe ee NT | etreet sanety mesma, agerstch Mttiat ‘carom See When the fifth battalion comes out of the |* ‘ll young man who stands near the| Yesterday's scssion of the diocesan council seneiy al woo deck mized eres | "ene Weaver. and lcGuire's high throw into the | Mr. George H. Gray, treanurer of St Teresa's | mill next Friday ovenien cnn tion | Clerk's desk in @ blue uniform, whose per- | was almost entirely taken up with the consid- warranted to reest the roughest wear. | a (ruariags ant’ pacing Bows tay | MAY, 1 ficld. Beecher returned the ball in time to | Branch, Catholic Knights of America, hae for | ou veuspection | suasive manner bas much to do with the eration of tffe question of the division of the Regular price, €15 « suit. surface ‘ot Pavement at fhe roadway, saat | Preseace this list, ARGAINS u Fepelved at the fice catch Beard at third. pepe: Reena orp mets, a | in be ecenulean ADE 6 i general 'sighet Sellal | Sn of etden ta. the comet stoma | aioouens Mare, Der Meetee aetet eins an |: We sem oxson tase er oma mARRCIS ED Srcuitect of tie Capitol untr JUNE SIRTH: IBOL ot | ott Washington went out in order in the eighth, | tue Past Weck been host to the fol Sr ce Bena’ | "ill go down the entire brigade line, The an-| He'nas stood there now for over six years and | kuown 48. the James river line of division, into the thousands, but this must sufice tor the | HWEDVE UCLOUR NOUR, sopmspentiogy iy mo gad the later balf began with the soore stand | oficert At St. George's Hall: Philedepaag’ | BUal inspection ix an ordeal that is pretty gen-| has" become quite a feature of the establish- | Rev. Dr. Sprigg of the Southern Churchman | Prevent; and please bear i SERRE Stet Tat | eer veto tod. te 8 ie. an singles 8 Maer eke ees Fash abd tall Philadelphis, erally dreaded, a condition of affairs due prob-| ment. His clever ways and ready wit, together | moved that the committee's lines be extended | tising “dodge.” as we do not indulge in such repre- | " ably to the fact that the inspector general's re- | with his imperturbable politeness, have made | 80 a4 to embrace the counties of Fairfax, Alex- | Bensible pastines. pee age pss Be RO ue led | K¥-; Supreme Treasurer M. J. O'Brien of Chat-| port for 1890 was published fm full in ‘Tue Stan, | [itt great favorite with all whose business | andria, Prince William and Siafford.” Prot, | 2 dealer need apply. ‘These dargainsare for the With » three-base bit into right and Shinnick | ‘4#00ga, Tenn.; Supreme Trustee T. J. Murphy | Some of the criticisms had in them the| with the court ie of s professional nature, but | Garnett of the University of Virginia would | #¥7¢#a#ing publio—the conewmers oniy. and Ryan followed with these men be- | of Arkansas City, Ark. Other members of the | elements of tartness, but every one had| whose sirict adherence to, the. law’ and | draw the line south of James river ‘and east of VICTOR E. ADLER’S ing belped around by McGuire's bad throw to | Pest were Atiss O'Brien, Miss Murphy and M. | the greatest respect for Maj. Gales’ ability and | whose marvelous muscles have cated Lim aa | the Blue ee together with the counties of 19 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, second. as did Donovan, and | 9. Mulvilhill of Vicksburg, Miss. ‘The time was | fairness, so no one had cause to grumble. The | be the tortor, of the ceildecee umots | Aceomne and Northampton. g27 AND 029 7TH ST. N.W., Cabill wade a pretty two-base hit intoleft along in doing Washington, Alexandria, Mount | effects of that report have been plainly visible | crimes bring them into contact with him. | Dr. Sprig moved that the chair appoint a CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ‘the line that went to the fence. The man made | ¥¢t#0n and Cabin John. this month. Some of the commands that ca)-|This is Bailiff Joyce, the trainer of | committec to consider the whole question and STRICTLY ONE PRICE. _ ‘third when the ball that Beecher threw in bit a ‘NOTES. tured the bulk of last year’s censure braced up | the soldier athletes, ex-performer in the saw- | report to the next council. Laid on the table. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P. M. Sheri to revect any and all bids wring tree. Weaver was out from pitcher to first. A petition will soon be circulated looking | Wonderfully, and it ia not at all improbable | dust ring, tight-rope walker, tumbler,gymnast, | Adjournment was bad till today. myi0-Sn res ees pansafeesbisntael ok WON IX THE NINTH. toward the enlargement of Nichols avenue | \hatone ofthe worst sinners in 1400 will show | all-row “'Samson. Dr. Joyce is a young mat EA aa . myel-o ror m 5 lon Foret terest. v, ‘The excitement was intense when the local | public school, situated near the old race | wiumese und nenrine Read im 180}. poem foe ty pellone paging Sy nll vane ign Topics of Ini Ive Gor Tue Nenve i i ROPOSALS FOR BUILD! Rin went to bat in their balfof the ninth. | course. Thirty children are absent owing to| Nothing specific can be had yet as to the reln- | $U,NP9 bas covered so much of ite territory, | Catholic clergymen of London have protested States URITED i ii Office, 601 11 a | S having been born in 1860 in the town of Sara- ; mga eager ton, D.C. 3, 180 Sea F 5 With the score a tie the batter list began at | lack of accommodations. The fifty-three | tive merits of the various organizations, but | tose wotiags. He bepen Wacken eee inst Calderon's painting, “‘St. Elizabeth of ‘TO SAY “OUR ONLY TERMS ARE Ente, ‘will be revetved at i> 4 sro tisae repre omar nor: | her Lecanto Si aon | Near mace, rang | blur age Wc Sarg pnt | MERE dt oy nc, indices uO SESE oad ever, two runs ‘and was in J. A. conel ve a | into a circus company as an ntice to L. J. 4 r sg imeton, ‘D.C. Ais scoring ‘clothes. | He gave Cabill s alow | ured yesterday on Good Hope Hill by the | state of efciaucy than existed in the paste | Wt0,8 Sfeus company a4 an apprentico to LJ. sitar an Doing historically wateas. °° | es nay for cash nd don't want any cot trade, Wo | RESETS rounder that was so thrown that Laroque had | Tunning away of their horse. OSE rapidly learned the rudiments of his business, 2 s ly J y for ces rant “ take his foot from the bag in order th sevek | The drama “Among the Jireakers” was pre- became proficient inthe contortion | The new cabinet of Portagal has been well | dou't take auy notes but bank notes indorsed by Uncle the ball. ‘The umpire eaw this and called Hat | Ried At St Elizabeth Opera House lat night, | Scores are being rapidly completed in the Stramuall sorte cl sthistin Afver Lie rexuis:| recsiyed by tbe, press of Gat, cowntey. Ts plea igad spn ariomeernporpecnentger field safe. ‘Then he stole second and went to| 1F# Daniel Lee has recovered. gallery, and as rifle practice on the range will | tion two years of apprenticeship he started off | seems probable that the different parties in the | 7 00 eee _ cS : ou. | yotmeay Adams and Taslor gaat by ee | Rot commence until Jaly there will be fur-|for himelf as an independent performer, end | chember of deputies will be completely recon | M!You sen for dalla” Ifyou want Mating, Fura foreman struck out, and it looked bad for the | Petree Lame and JarJor streets by the Au | ther opportunity for closing 4p the gallery | continued this ‘sort Of thing Tuntl ten fears | structed. ee ee eee pps of bay eseher: a fae’ | oer Mr. Wilbur Dodge. records during the month of June. Some of | ago. when he married in this city, and, at the Mr. Parnell considers that the clause in the : . Best Lit Cha Dawask, 48c. Carriages, the company commanders have been indus- | solicitation of bis wife, gave up the circus busi-| trish land bill that the greater part of the pur- $485 to 625 Wire Con $1.73 and 61-08, Ton Soe. smashed it at Beard in sucha way that the a trious in their efforts to have their records | ness for more peaceful and less dangerous lines | chase money to be appro] riated by the govern- | 5¢ pieces, 2.98. Dinner Gets, 100 pieces, $7.98. Selder could not hold it and the bail went o ‘The Temperance Societies. complete, but others have been inexcusably | of life. During his career under the canvas be | ment be advanced on holdings under £00 will Mattress, 40 Snto left fleld, while Hatfield scored the winn! George C. Thompson Tent, No. 8, Independ- | slack in drumming up the idlers. ~ , | did almost every act of muscular strength and | be of great service to Ireland. Fan, Duras Jens to first on balls and Paul | ent Order of Rechabites, heldan intesting eee |. The District National Guard loses a good | skill that bas ever been done in the sawdust Ax, Socata ike otek anna marched up to the base with his pitcher | ws friend through the departure of Cal. Carpenter, | ring, traveling with nearly every combination hearer Sen cabinet epyeer over his shoulder. “Give us a three- | #ion at Clabaugh Hall, on 14th street northwest, | vino has bees in command at Fort Myer ever | that took the road, but mainly in the west. He | confident that Newfoundland will pass a meas- ee yelled an admirer in the bleachers. | Thursday night, Visitors were presentfromCam- | since the cavalry post was gvtab there. ed many parte during his stay on the | ure in harmony with the imperial policy. 1 8: Le Cit —_ St vost he thought thesame, | mack, Heber and Union tents. Under the head | Col. Carpenter's lecture to ‘the officers of the | soaralinns rtion, leaping, tumbling, serial | Sir Robert Nicholas Fowler, bart., member | Everythinz for cash. We don't pretend togive you when e hit stop) rolling he made guard on grand guard, outpost reconnais. | work and tra) ‘and bar business. He be- is died something for nothing, but you will get 100 cents for Bad reached third and was, gettiog his breeth bh sant efirdintanthyaunsibesttermy hed ponte! ag pepttlbes. smalls Games tightrope walker by chance, tak- | %t,PArliament for London, Tosterday | very dollar you spend, and no matter what o™ DU, +egein. MeQuery tried hard to score Paul, but | 7*#eLynch, Jol " eeiticg |, Company A, sixth battalion, was “at home’’ | ing the of man who suffered an! rondon statistics show that of twenty | £3028 represented pleese report it and we will ex- bis fy was caught by Donovan aftera bard run. | perman of Heber and Mr. Stevenson of Soldiers’ | tag night AG Knights of Pythias hall on 9th | accident, but he did not do this long, as one pastergiedey ics show that of every twenty | change or refund the uoney. We want your trade and Zhree runs made the game pretty sure, and the | Home, B. F. Jones J. J. Coulter, T. L. Salkeld, | street.” After inspection was over the company | day he fell off the rope on which he fade his | Women residing in the English capital one is a | inflarnce. ‘Your interest te our own,” We ouly sak ome team [pater engrnne game in the latter | Wm. Lestrange Medford, A. W. ae, marched from ite armory to the halland thers r outside ascension from the ground to | beggar, of every thirteen one can neither read | you to cpme and see. 3 ca iret man out on a fly. taler i mith had an easy time ‘s E i , Char. regula ; n Barrett, P. B. Jones and Mr. Me entertained number of ite friends. Music, | the top of the tent, just before the show began, | OF write, and of every sixty one ise drunkard. with Wolf's grounder | Union tent. Mr. E. A. Atchison sang. C. B. | vocal and instrumental, oratory, recitations |and bad e narrow escape from death, going | The recent tory defeats in England are at- ‘M. C. GRASTY'S end Laroque struck ou! W. W. Cordell, taking the chair, madea number | and refreshments coy hae enjoyed by | clear through the canvas and breaking a an | tributed to the neglect of constituencies by the We made twelve hits and five errors, | of snnouncements. ‘Iwo new recruits for | 0 gppreaiative crowd. off the seat without hurting himself in the | conservatives. Some eee. and Louisville twelve hite and two errors Knights of Rechab were enlisted. Mr. E. A. ptt least, After this he gave up doing air work | “Women are to be admitted tothe pharma-| ~ api and 1512 7th ot. aw., det, Pand@ OTHER GauEs. Shieh cthsetel mame Simamee ies POLITICS IN NEW JERSEY. end confined his ¢ 10,the bottoms of the | sasieal prafeesion in Russia, ‘The Academy of pe American scorn. a. /Romoyer Atty eames on the roll as Knights of ba inat | Medicine will open special courses for them, — | —Don'tdoube ti youtey. yh ; Athletic, E ted @ bailiff in the Criminal ‘Mr. Getssenhainer Says the People Are Loyal court by al Wileon at the begin of | The liberals of Servia are organizing meet- Tue Axsowtarep At Baltimore—Baltimore, 15; Columbus, 7. Ata meeting of Union Tent, No. 87, Wed-| to Cleveland and the Democratic Party. | the last administration and was pointed by | ings throughout that try f rpose ‘At Boston—Boston, 9, St. Louis, 7 Tivaed eGt remarks wore made by Jaines C.| | Representative Gelstenhainer of New Jersey | Marshal Hansdell when ho came into ofice. | of'protesting against theexpulsion of ek-dgorn | STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING National League. [aang mage aaompson Tents, No.3 | teat the Arlington. Speaking from the demo- ‘TUMBLING Ad AN BEARCUNS. Nat . : MEE oe ‘At Cleveland—Cleveland, 5; Boston, 8° ief Rulers Hunt and Steers, Bunch, French | cratic standpoint, he says thateverything looks | tH hes a theory that the best sort of instrug-| Mr. Glndstone has recovered from the Are doing the best kind of work. At Ciseinnati—Cineinnati, 8; New York & and Gardner. - 4 bright in politics in his state. For| yon ienthletion can te elven to seten marty {attack of influenza from which be hea | AS = rennrhs vans RE of Campmuck Tent. No 8, Jawhile, he sare it looked as it] making thom go through the regulation tain | DOCR waering Tor some time past and. yor Si silion, og ™> made rn SS the hay crop would suffer from ing for pate ma thers W. Jobnecn, George ‘Thompson A er Marriott of Heber Tent Nor 19; H_W. Wies | want of May rains and that might have a de- | par adi here and W. H. Salkeld of George ©. Thompson 2 if Past Grand Secretary Burke of Ui ably not be » blade of grass No. 87; Kev. A.J. 3iyers, High Secretary Mat| New Jersey, be says, ae the ‘strong and honey and W. H. Mobley of Cammack ‘Tent, | reliable democratic state of hange for ts Lodge, No.5, held its New Jersey they know about ingogd emp Hai arn Senin" | wi te! arose, J.B. Mahoney, chief templar. in the chair. W. 8. R38 B e E g By Ses i ee a ii E t 3 i il 1s ie fe Fy 2? Ee 252 Fuss He Sig Ee i g i t rf H iE H i Hf il if efi = “Be Z, i uF aE ef£) HE g | i fi Hi Fd | { Btrow Hote of al! kinds and tm the latest styles ‘Ladies’ Broad Brim Yacht Bets from Knes, #.Y. ‘Deroy Mote; large variety of colors in Ge® Alpine is fh Fete nH ih i i s i i et Ha Bs i g [ H 4 i : i i if fi ii : i f i i i i E i i i | i i if i ff 17 F f. t : z é fs f : i! it i i E i f i i A i i Se

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