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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1891. LOCAL MENTION. IN MEMORY OF THEIR DEAD. THEIR HITS WERE SCATTERED. THE Y. M. C. 4. ATHLETES, ANACOSTIA, Impressive Services Held by the Odd Fel-| The Nationals Lose by Falling to Bat Op-| They Distinguished Themselves Saturday RELIGIOUS SERVICES, FORECAST oe dedenye TUESDAY. pennage ge ie <A — iE Le nee intr Pte rp ieee "ill Church, ae 90 WITH US: ® the T iE ACOKN CLUB reap ae priprcaies oars In compliance with the standing resolution YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Even by today the | William a1 y's parish, St. Mary's county, + nm stand excursion to River View of the Cres Virginie, fone aan of Columbia, Maryland and | (‘the Sovereign Grand Lodge, L.0.0.F., and | At Gloucester, N-J.—Baltimore, 12; Athletics, members of the ¥. M. | Maryland, filled the Episcopal pulpit yester- Fen Pan earak Ameosigtion op MONDAY, JURE Ty MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. the proclamation of Grand Sire Charles M. | 9 (exhibition). Busbee, dated Kaleigh, N.C., April 7, 1891,] At Cincivnati—Cmeinnati, 6; Columbus, 3. Harmony Lodge, No. 9, located in Southeast] At Louisville—Lonisville, 3; St. Louis, 0. Washington, assembled in their hall, 8th street GAMES SATURDAY, southeast, yesterday morning and engaged in tetarléi ihiavoliliia: services appropriate to the memory of their] At Washington—Washington, 4; Boston, 7. ©. A. Athletic Clubhave | day. Rev. W. G. Davenport. rector of the scarcely succeeded in| church, explained how and why Emmanuel a. pietmes loaves ber, whart, footof 7th stat 9-45 manemate mate > " Church had been denied at convocation a gift e r ittee in charge will lesve nothing cecorpd bar rayrcwey out of the building loan fund. The committee patted ree . ure and ceased rejoicing | appointed at convocation to raixe $3,000, he IGHT EXCURSION over the honors thesfall | exit, was sure of success sad ‘the lee cere HCH O,:NaHCO,. 1. , cream of M cueceseee aa aoe in heavy showers on | sTesution would have to raise about $2,000. Of tartar and soda, are the most healthfal ama % at rped CONDITION oF THT ©: Temperature and cond) is, temper ervoir. t of water at 7 STEAMER MACALESTER. ting reserv WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1801. at influent " , By the Boat leaves wharf 645 o'clock. | deceased members and to review the labors of | At Bultimore—Baltimore, 8; Athletic. their athleted Inst Sat- ecnctga three-fourths were either in hand a peer om mien YOUNG PEOPLE a Ag cist ga en mk tone those who have passed away, which were done| at Louisville—Louiwville, 3; St. Louie, urday. It was a red- aa sealieliieemicancaiainiaee Cleveland's Baking Powder ; one reason Why pouxpar u.&. cHUaCE, RASCAL Excursion 23am. 2:30 p.m. | $42 a.m. by thera for the good of the order. Among) At Cincinnati--Cincinnati, 1; Columbus, 4 letter: day for ths Ioesl| naevices were held yesterday at the Baptist Cleveland's is perfectly wholesoine, dors the MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, Day on —- = the list of eighty-five deceased members are the National League. ¥. MC. A. in several | Church commemorative eg pela arate most aud best work. Try a can—CLEVEr Steamer W. W. CORCORAN. > Straw Hats, outing shirts, summer under- | names of Henry N. Ober, William Young, Adam} At New York—New York. § Chicago, 7. directions, and the vie- | \\) cape : LAND’s. Refreshments served by the yous ladies, Music on wear, office coats. Lewin & Sox, 1421 N.Y. ave. | TRO wotes a’ Stockett, Thomas Er Pyles » 8 a ‘awed | YetS*Y- In the morning Rev. G. W. MeCul- boat. “Dichets, 35 ceuth. Boat leaves what ate 90 = L. Rose, Wesley A. Stocke mas ‘yles, | At Boston—Boston, 8; Pittsburg, 5. tories were not confined | tough, pastor, preached an appropriate sermon sharp. ae Great Curva axp Javan Tea Compaxy, Samuel Nelson, Charles E. Nelson, L. Wm. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 11; Cincinnati, 1. to the local field. A : 7th st., bet. Gand H. A great special Tuesday. corated bak . Robert P. Martin, Seymour H. Di . | ble, Charles W. Morgan, John A. H. Willmuth, Best granulated | Jacob Childs, David B. Edgar, Wm. H. Scott, from the text: “We Are Laborers Together TOMORROW. team from the club went | With God.” The afternoon was peri to over to Philadelphia to } memorial service, at which addresses. were de- lisa 112 Vbiladelphia—Puiladelphia, 4; Cleveland, FAMILY. EXCURSION OF OO The HNO LL O. My Thomas M. Cawood, Thomas 8. Bladen, Wm. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. attend the open field | livered by Sundiy School Superintendent D. TOMB OF WASHINGTON, KIVER ViEw oy a H. Copeman, David H. Taylor, Joseph B. Cecil, Amerwan Association. HARRY T. HARDING. day of the Philadelphia | ©: Fountain, Judge H. B. Fernald, Dr. E. W. Wirsmant mann a Wm. H GREEN LAWNS ¥.M.C. A., which is one of the mout noted of | Hinch. Rev, George Bowman and’ Mr. Benoni the eastern athletic organizations. The local team was nota large one, but in xpite of tl ‘Thomas Anderson, 8. A. H. Marks, 0. H. Martin, John W. Lan- Geo. H. Combs, Alexander Padgett, Geo. A. Jones, An- \ ‘The Messer quartet, Messrs. Geo. 0. SUMMER. SCHEDULE. Watson, William Jordon, Charles Burr and. D. sieapes CHARLES MACALESIEL wil’ fecve her large fields, managed to take in almost every- | ©, Swithton, sung several selections. Commtn- | ee | Wart footer at, we follow James ham, Dorset Luckett, John nd hand, but in drew } Geo. W. Downing, Edward M: , Vand several members added < FOR MOUNT VERNON—Oue trip dally, except : - Taken out of homes where my celebrated | drew Martin, ee ares it | Cincinnati » 26 27-491 | Washingtonls 33 ting in reach. to the congregation, Iu the evening the chil- CITY ITEMS. Sunday, at, 10 a.m. sharp. the city Om her Perfect success g es are now used. P. White i Harrison, iis = Fs Has SS National League. i? J e ‘THE WASHINGTON TEAM. dren held interesting exercises, consisting. of Sdmissin tothe isanstow and gr. C. A. Muppptax, 616 12th st. | Win. Richards, John Boblayer, Michael Bres- The local team con- io ? songs, recitations and dialogues. The fol ing took part: Jerome Wilsey, Emma Robey, | St er og, Er Soectal Present | iiss: see: a }Iyn, Marmadack Dove, Thomas Kelley, Henr, Whe P. oe it Jerome Wilso: Q > June FOR MARSHALL HALL—Two trips daily, Wonswe the avoid. hey Gil Well you Ae) camer Ween Lover) Wane ieee Clevelnnd ...93 24.478 Carrie Lamson, Winnie Milstend, Maud Stan: Lot Sunday. af 10a. and Y-30 pte. slinct, Teaching ¢ 11s TALLY-HO "waaay ieee Saale ele , Charles Stuart, Wm. H. Ko- Philadelphia.21 24 .467 gier. Ustra Harlan, Bessie Milstead, J pi Ra : pand trip, At kc Albright, James Edwards, Reu- | Boston.......23 211523 Pittsburg.....18 24429 Simpson, Charlie Bigelow, Blanch Wilsey, Eva Look! Senta, "Parties deans to whet ie Bige e% i Hall can yu ; og the city doc Sis semntte dhe- Unon'' Phettipe.Geerta ii" aeciconces chnes | Brcatiai ok ae Me ee na [ee ce Meginnis, Lydia Milstead, Laura Williams, Tinel'tbe leat oats ak fp 40" Bvaryhody maads von Bitkoas, anctloncars, M00 @ ot. =. — Both Boston and Washington played a rat- | up was reached the tie was decorated with flowers. Among the de- MURIC.- The Charles Macalester for Merciall Hatten Stoas, auc 1 2 The exercizes at the hall, which were simple | ‘ling game of bail on Saturday, but the former | had fourteen pointe to signs was a cross of daisics seven feet in height Given away Sundays at Tl ams 230 od Vets. sharps SAS ag een EP and very. inpresrive, cousiaed.of sging te | FO4.0" a passed ball, « wild pileh and an error | their credit," having amide by Mr. Charles Burr. Rey. Dr. O. W. a e Sealed’ po +t - anna Save time, labor and expense! eon i gis y Manager Snyder, who. plived first base for | won two firate and & (eCullough, the pastor of the church, denies ; men The “Peerless” gus cooking stove Maboney) hytun,: “Nearer, My Ged te Trees? | the home nine. Over halt of Boston's hits were | second priae, and: been 7; the statement that the week of the engagement creak 3p. fo aty a BI pe AMUSEMENTS. Ts indorsed by hundreds of delighted custom- | reading the names of the deceased members of | {°F two-baggers aud were always opportune, | well up in many other Z of the Morrill Twins at the church was one of the ~ a P. i iutulvohanD Onn ers, who say: “It cooks quicker and better than | {12° jodge by the recording secretary. an elo- | While Washington's hits were generally made | events, most enthusiastic in the history of the church. ‘Thousand at o A sao m my range and costs less than coal. | quent wi tnpressvely appropriate widress by | Me" two meu, bad been retired, thus availing | “inthe 100 dently arm, Evenings st $15, Matinee om Saturday. ‘hole stove with large oven, $19. red. A- Stier, grand representative to the | little, save in the last inning, when three runs | Harding won frst pla Positively iast week of . Robert Downing the tragedian, has returned China day: even! P W. T. CARLET ole stove with large oven, $20. tnaceign Geen Ladea- te oe ve | Were mude. Bronthers played well at first, | taking the final heat in : rf “ah Ika Gore — BP, Brooxe, 591 15th et | Tyr inond the ave Lonaiotion ane | Putting ont sixteen men out of the twenty: | {OTtieconie sora to hie country seat, Edgemore, situated on the ‘Cups and Saucers. Varties can ev down to’ Marshal Hail at 10 sCoreuts ie Ra RPE ting the great | members of the lodge and visiting brethren | *¢¥e%- Nationals, 8 bite and 5 errors; Bostony, | enbush won his trial Ridge road, midway between the Bowen road Five Horm and take the evening boat there hen garoapst tanet oi ‘Tar 212.99 reduction mle ismelting the great | tien formed in’ procension under the marshal: | 7 bits aud no erro heat in this race in ©. 6. TowNsnexp. | and Minnesota avenue, for the summer. Hundred . stacks of isen's saite very fast: | ship of Witian MAndrewn, Ge and marched, The Ealtimores and the Washingtous wili have é ix straight games, beginning tomorrow. ‘The “ a pets. | headed by the Marine Band, to’ Congressional | !* A 2 . Frsaotan Bros. 7th and FE « cemetery, and placed freab flowers and mew | ft three games will Be in tho capital sad the ica pitchers, gold-band | wreaths of evergreen on the graves of theloved aelteners Gites ts te soctiacpacton sath ke (If necessary the W. W. Corcoran at 6:45 p.m. f Marshall Hall) epusad iy ate of Steamers and MARSHALL HALL oy ‘company's office. =F 7 aud atter June { the Steamer W. W. CORCORAN | i EW NATIONAL THE Tertoruance, 10 3-5 seconds, with} Mr. H. ‘Thurm bas completed his National Fancy seven yards handicap, | Hotel ot Twining and will celebrate with an Majolica vgelie! third in | posing barbecue : Pitcbera ‘og bpm Ga aq in) Mr. J. M. Cassidy is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Saturday Matinee. ‘ the final heat. ‘The | Th Entwisk Five LAMONT OPPRA COMPANY, and decorated bakers, imported wed away. Representatives from the "] omas Entwistle. ORT OF OMPARY. Sebtewee tench beskets at 731 Tih et, bot G 5 Gcmad Rescanpeent ond avers | ante ee Jump A. C. H. Montgomery and daughters— Hundred acta ant H. Best granulated sugar. 43¢ cents. j each of the subordinate lodges in the District | {vin the Haltimore Club, but disinclined to a, ieee Engenia, Minnie and Annie—are guests soot *“Saincess tore —— Were present. She platform in the hall was | 0'CHs conten neh 8 who cleared 21 feet 5) wngier. oo perecuse rx te lawn mowers are the best. | "ovcrell with bouquetsof lowerebroaghtby the Sunday bull pinying was inaugurated at inches, having 16 inches | Mra. Mary O'Connor will leave for» visit to ‘unch Freucut carerully deliveted. PuiN Ess TOTO, a Cree gust | members and friends aud several pieces were | Gloucester Point, N. J., yesterday afternoon, . ‘Townshend | Dublin, Ireland, in few days. Baskets, ‘Telephone call—s-. Reserved santa, 0c, amé 7B, ie just recet it: | jana by ayuopaiicheg Welghe ot the ortec and about 4.000 persons saw the Athletics Jose S came in Rood second | A large force of bridge carpenters have been 5 Col. JOS. C. McKIBBEN, MeTHUSALEM. id = Ie nina om of a game which they once. bad won by «secre of in the 24-yard hurdle, | repairing the Daltimoss and Ot teste be, ane sprit BIRAWBERRY FRaTIVAL AND DANCE Sereen doors, best quality, complete with | Peas ONT ARATE Baltimore, however, developed « bat- | the race being won by | tween here and Shepherd’ ‘Fruit 2013_ | Go"hier the auspices at the Toul Atatnne tek inges, knob, &c., $1.25 ewch. them | ‘eace «is tha Ocean Goat reak in the second half of the fifth, sud McMullin in 272-5 sec-| Dennis Howe fell trom the asylum trestle # ond ‘PME BEST FAMILY EXCURSION OF THE SEA- at n.w., TUESDAY EVENIN Refore purchasing." Que section of the best | On Saturday evening in the Cr 7 . eight rons, teing the score and then - yesterday and would have,drowned but for the - Arnall be that qiven by the Catholic Knights of | ae ee quality (not competition) garden hose, fully | Judge Bradley, the aged colored man, Thomas | wou the game in the eighth, on another batting ‘he Philadelphia boys | timely aid of William Buchner. RIVER VIEW, TUF DAY, JUNE 16. ee ee ae Farranted, complete with patent nozzle, £Or/ }. Heath, was fonnd not guility of murder but | streak. = fi 3 ad over 300 entries in} J.P. Unaworth is erecting a handsome cot- Base ball betwocn picked mines, prize howling and ee oe 21.9. guilty of manslaughter. The arguments in the | | Columbus lost yesterday's game just as the various events and | tago at Twining City. ted Fo cmeccments. Eacelie Best of order. Miding starts at =p. The “Queen Anne” window screens: new, | SUIT Of mansiaughicr. | the wrguments in tie jcmnatt had lost the two previous oney, on /Washington’s record, | Mrs. Mary Dorsey of Monroo street is ill. Pere en kee ee HANDSOME PRIZE WILL BE PRE adjastable; no objectionable center bars: ‘a em y { After the game the players were, as with only three entries, | Dr. N. It. Harnish and wife will this summer wen pam. Tick Ie yay fit a w from 13 to 45 inches in width; nt for the government and A. K. arrested and released on bal. Five winning two firsts anda | and fail tour Scotland. b° TUESDAY 3tNE | eye te ae ~ wne and John Lyon for the defendant, the nnd persons were prerent. z gacurtl« yee little? ier seoracao a given away See nt MOMDAL, Sune is. “Tickers, Se. wanized netting, for tennis courts, arguing ist ther bast saute 0 mouse of = we ald’ 8 mong iticent pie Ling won yeater- EARL C. QUACKENBUSH. {ban remarkable. World's Student Conference. a NO. 1, U. B., K. OF P., N. T B 6%. for 100 square feet. etl-<isiense. he Verdict was not unespecter day 8 gain lor the Luutevilles. le Was simply The world’s student conference, beld at East Gi China Tea Company, TO BAY RIDGE. ave Ungisa ree Cass. T. Canter & Co., by the old man. Eerracibi, Tne visities trom Bt. Louie got but | “THitonsee ar Rowe. Mocth Sail! Mase: sucuiuy as tnatevisiiocter||) tc or ate . A special prozrain for this date, sf oe na daca tee t. 605 Pa, ave. n.w. —_— three bits, and they were four innings apart. | The Philadelphia vic~ Mr. D.L.é : Ae bet. G and i. Tickets, #1. Chaidren, 30 cents. mayeaeet ID osaw Paar Ladies Who Deserve Thanks. ‘the attendance was 4.500. tory was not the only *. D. L. Moody, will begin on June 27 and See eee an ne et Cetin ction sale o eS | To the Editor of The Ev + ivy Star close July 8. Lust year there were 435 students Every purchaser morning of excursi n A f aR di rains leave 1. aud Q. depot at 9:15.a.m., 1:30 and EI aa Teed Eee | Tene very much gratified Inst evenings | yee ecm aE MA Fad eof aah aoe from 125 institutions, and the coming confer- py aay p.m. eae | ___ HOTELS. War Scrren when 50 cen ly re- wgh's Theater tosee quite » number of | tive pume Saco td hy daa ee econ: | daring \¥, a8 Hose, ence promises to be larger and more represen- ons halpenndl BAY River. SAS Manex teure? The value * In- | ladies remove their bats, and should have been | Foto Seu ame te tales oe ee tative. ‘The Enropean universities will send of Tea OPEN JUNE 13. Sil yt annot be estimated. | .+i1] more gratified had the lady in front of me | ¥ a three firsts and a prize fifteen delegates, one from Glasgow being a is entitled over fifty ve At all iled upon t of 0 cents per Wixweraaxs & Brows Dave € ‘Simple | : y : last inning. The clab is composed of boys y ts or | Gone likewise. She spoiled my evening's en-| cventeen “years of age, exceting. two whe | 12% Seneral excellence 77 F box | tertainment. Perhaps site will see thi, I hope | are cighteea, und wonld like to hear from boys | the cae — Z }she will pause one little ime and think | the same age, “Young Easterns” preferred. | 8¢™e8% and _ Cockerell, ma to 63 yer day son of Dr. Caton, the famous New Hebrides to one le See, VILLARD missionary. From seventy-five to one hundred of these 2 and 5 o'clock w ” wpe: men are expected from Virginia; last year there beautiful eansreieon mania : ‘i entioned | ‘The ola 4 another Y. M. C. A. boy, Were forty. Yale will send forty, and Prince- — U. 8. NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. =. eae, B.S, Bhp 3 pout it, The efforts of the, first mentioned The players are H. Eitzgerald, R. Lehmann, J. | “Serie off tho stanx. tou, Harvard, Cornell and other’ colleges will | Best Granulated Sugar, 43; cents per pound. Aeviceas polio ‘uctice. Tlsic cecoris ay (Otocke. i Oo eee. W. Farrell, i ifilt ana {ig broad jump. Al- ‘h havea large representation. Stagg, the Coffees THE BROTHERS KOSSUFF, THE BIJOU EBBITT BHOUS Well be prond of them ‘Viaron. together the Y. M.C. A. Yale pitcher, will have charge of the athletics, roasted . Address all chullenges to K. |) shad cause to re: Which form no stoull part of the program. Saily. ER, RE SS See beta Washington, June 13. ‘Duy 1 2d street northeast. joice, and rejoice they ———-e- _____ 25, JAPANESE JUGGLER, MUSICAL Re 5 ee - — The Amidons would like to hear from teams | J0!ee pete: LADIES’ GOODS. zastxa Worss,| _ Couldn't Do Two Things at Once. composed of boysof fourteen years and under. s “2 Sudas Proposed Match Race for $20,000. DALE, PROF. BURCKE ee a 631 -€3 Mass. eve © 425-2 Yeste: afternoon there was a flurry of ex- | Adiiress challenges to Robert E. Doyle, jr., 440 eh BOES. Marcus Daly, owner of the three-year-old colt AND HIS DOG pv, Sa ee Alec tedie? te we have | “itement at the Baltimore and Potomac station | 8th street southwest. Y A tolegram early in the evening announced | yfontana, said the other day when spoken to re- JAA, Makes street and even Mee 4 Phd oy 6 ciihanh bering. owing toa young man attempting todo two| |The Young Americas would like to hear from | thevictory in Philadelphia and a general re-| garding the offer of Charles E. Rand to match per pound, — sw ietew. Sa Fisuwas Buos., 7th and E st | things atonce—lower an umbrella and light 4 \ea74"" ‘The club is composed uf Chas. Moran, | 3016 took pinco at the club rooms. At 10:40, | nig colt Foxford against Montana for $5,000 at ——_ ROUND TRIP - - - = = e100 | PHENCH ACCORDION PIATTING REDUCED nc Gus: ie y creamery butter, | “i*rette- He had the lighted match in one Bp, and eaptai MeMahon, e.; X. Shaeter, | When the Victorious athletes arrived at the | Sheepshead Bay: “I will run Montana against : great ‘Trains leave B.and 0. Station, week days—9:15 a.m., pciligren’s skiren, tk: par pa. kate Qe. Beat SC. haims, 12 ‘ "| Band, the cigarette in his mouth and was/ Ib.; ¥. Leane, 2b; B Hover, $b.: F. Romaine, | Baltimore snd Chio depot, a big delogation of | poston for @10,000 a side at the Sheepshead special 1:30, 4:28 p.m. Sundays—9:35 a.m., 1:30, 3:15. JS iste ae ne ‘sp10im™ Warser & Co. [in the act of lowering the umbrella} ss.; A. Leane, c.f.; J. Hartnett, r.f.; A. Shaefer, with the latest and noisiest of the club yells, | ™eeting. But there is one proviso I make; the JeBt0l eo ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE WHITE aND = im the other hand wh the match | Lf. Address all challenges to Chas. Moran, “Bor " Boo! ng! Boomarang! Boom-| Winnings must be handed to the Sisters of an inducement STH, BARTHOLDI. DAILY TRIPS EVERY HOUR Le up in first French style, c PUONE 631-3 canght to the umbrella. which burst in a | No. $ H street northwest. Mat wees Weshingtoe, DeGe YM. C.AL” | Charity.” for Joa} br ziver janine, and only Lost stopping at | White and Satin Dromen, Lace Curia sheciaily. sf ir a case of blaze. The cigarette was forced from the| The Interoceans, jr., defeated the Potomac, | 2™P8! &- feshington, D. ©. 2 ean gia Dixie Lending. New pavilion, music apd dancing wires OES ‘ S Later on, at the quarters, a general jollification 3 every evening." Beautiful scenery and pleasant round | siapd, 713 Lith st. uw. aod Beurich’s Extra Pale Lager. mouth by the anger arising and the young man | jr., Saturday at New Hampshire avenue and R Sagierih . to te; sip BY = = = = to the neighboring telegraph post to beat | street by 12 to7. The feature of the game was | tok place. with speeches galore. ¢ Re th ments {oF bire and sale. “Steawer leaves boathouse, |(GZrove Ean Beexeer pure rye whisky. oat the devouring flames on the tmbrelia, but | the battery work of Mintree and Ogit for, the “Gn toe ee a. Dw You Evex Txy In aecectaar Set tee yee ans | ANOPR Saeromrow, _" = 4 = : 1 =soaspr crs ibited at Wood wai othrop’s. They are r fd st. w. . myn put PRUMETLVamtA AVERUR, Stoves id beat- | was oblivious to the fact that the handle was.a| former. ‘The Interoceans’ players are Ogle, | hibited at Wood i Coffees = i z See thean in ope: oh nti pomeahaag heavy one and after one or two licks the handle | catcher; Mintree, pitcher; Franklin, first base; hey oi oartings pe aie the firsts of gold Roasted by the Johnston Dry Roast Process. | RiV=# EXCURSIONS. BUk Mitts, 200) dc and 40, M. C. Mrrewett’s, was broken off. The umbrella was left to its | Lounsbery, second base; Gunnell, third base; | 8™ ™ je Tele 32 MILES ON THB FOTOMAO “CLEANFAST” BLACK STOCKINGS. 3103 M st. nw. | fate and a perfect storm of anger arose, which | Hoover, short stop; Nolan, right field; Halsey, ET ae oa importation FOR 15 CENTS. . er ES zs was not dispelled until the umbrellaless young | center field, and Sands, left field. ‘They would A DAY AT BAY RIDGE. aan) suhnecl noua i Have Your Canvets cleaned by the ammoni- | man left the depot. like to hear from all ameteur clubs whose —— a 40, Sailendarrive bourly. weep ated steam pr 70s Telephone 804. ———_— players are eighteen years and under. A Party of Newspaper Men Entertained on tine of year when 50, Stop at Alexandria, Va anim — Grand Tabernacle Biet ibernuni jal Session, ‘The Bachelors won the second game of the the Shores of the Chesapeake. reryoody needs a axs and everything good at} The General Grand Tabernacle of the Gen- | series from the Kendalla on Saturday by 10 to rood medi mony = TANTED-LADIES (O KNOW THAT 7 HAY ee eee = cee Bay Ridge, the handsome resort on the Chesa- atte fe rary the Uloed, leanne 20 caus ee eee Winsratony new aiarimente, corner of Frsszit’s cafe. 1427 New York avenue. “eert | 6 The former outbatted the Ken and by id tion of impurities and put the whole body ROI ~ aA Smee e b eer cero nore and) Charity com | the fortunate bunching of their hits in the | Peake. was opened for the season Saturday |, {out impurities and put the whole body mae UGAZKS SPECIAL. LIMITED VACATION, ex. | frelatrao sxyutediioniom Mopuy. ion iva $4 Pex Gattox, @1 per quart, 0c. a pint. ‘ fourth and fifth innings won the game. The | and Mr. 8. B. Hege, the courteous city passen- | versal satisfaction has an ‘Sarsaparilla given pound. Poi oh for ener ORY OF Ea bia Rtg tles, &c.. in the very latest style. Bt suaren- Frssius’s Ice Cutaw shipped anywhere out | biennial session and the forty-third year of tho | features of the contest. were the buttery work | ger agent of the Band 0., carried a party of ence Per Son Mae, jalace steamer, CITY OF FARIS 10.900 | feel. “SiADAM BUTLER. aysoia CE a eee order in North America. General Grand | of the Bachelors, the long running eatch of | local newsphper men down to take a losk at the pose tliat we Customers Liverpool, Chester, Kenilworth, Warwick, Stratford of to feel Avon, ‘London (4 days), Paris @: Vereaill Saag Yaron Stovex Another lot | Worthy Superior Carter Patten for the United | Smith of that elub, amd the long hit of Odom | i orovementa, Bay Ridge, always a de- tu saying ther itis ano Bowel and ‘Antwerp 5 sa ee Mu. T. BH paged aya ene a si ate States and the Republic of Liberia presided and lightful pla ane te the most successful and ‘ot become Cost of 4 week® trip. including all expenses just received. See it and you will buy no | S‘tesand ¢ » ightful place go spend a day or a few most popular building-up discouraged groan travel, railway fares, hotel bil rriage hire, ue. i. ARRISON ty . C. Maremece, ee ee te YOUTHFUL BURGLARS. hours, has been very materially improved smecine, V1 you feel weak, at the Seettpae fald, “PAuTY PostriveLy List : 3103 Mst.mw. | Pecn added since its last’ biennial meeting. m ag ope a Near |*ince last season and the big crowds from fou Heed to restore your strength and vast crowds wediately and wake deposit of $2 to secure ‘choice | 18 constantly receiving from the leading hous Met tiaeus Onticers were elected as follows: Carter Patten, | 7¥° ‘Young Boys “a atieas Stand Near Baltimore and Washington on the opening day} 4, Pak*, 304, oat the pase Se es ces ae Sf pethe. Dally programe information fur- re coh ati ers valk oil te W. S.; J. I. Hayes of Charlottesville, Va., testified unmistakably to the popularity of the |I derived trom Hood's” darvaparilla.” 'f"*Paye - = 8; M. sinith of Danville, Va..G. | There is a peanut, candy, pie and “soft | place. oes bape <a wtarbsoediaguncacd IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. - Fon Srarvo Laxm a sees Eth Purken Disteret of | drinks” stand near the entrauce to the zoo and |” ‘The party visited a spot across an arm of the ee of leaving 413-3 cogs arpaely Go to Jonx ELLY. Corned beef a specialty. | lumbia, | og : “9. | the stand was burglarized Friday night. bay known as Arundel-on-the-Bay, where they Qyspepsia, was tired without = = CHILDREN'S HATS AND MOURN(ND rangy, ~ brolbnap bebe ase ging |Tembia, GD, 3 a wie ‘oitecrt eos salted The burglary was an irtereag cal as the | Partook of lunch amid the pleasantest sur- pag meni t being served, K 687s oF PYTHIAs’ Poe ogy sorter Friday and the meeting adjourned to meet the | burglars were caught in the act, but on account Tentbte vasitaant Compares Recenian ee fereguiar. be ‘day By GRAND EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE, GOODS 4 SPECIALTY. a - = second J huraday in June, 1893. | This meeting | of their ingenuity they managed to fool the | were greeted with an excellent dinner at Bay rnd thous perbapy this splen WEDMESDAY, JUNE 37, Seog, SEF ot ee Bvtreot south eee fas el Pees ih | persons who caught them and escape. Ridge. ea He wet ed Hood's “Salsa. | Crowd is changed in from one to two minutes. | Under the management of Nelson Division, No. 2, and ae CITY AND DI STRICT. has four lodge rooms and an audience room| Mr. Luther Rodgers, who lives near where Pie, party ome wet es Gy gia eee Parilla seeined to be just the thing for ‘me. Cosas — and = your ore ‘Columbia Divison, No. 3, Uniformed Rank. sip irieeeee: A) 4 4 100 feet deep, and when entirely completed | the stand is located, heard the noise at the | {i jel RP 7 eid r near Camis axp Saray Tea ‘Tickets, $1.00. Children, 50 cents. - coh — Charles H. Bute, George 8. Cooper, Louis ch 731 7th st., bet. G and H. : ies ‘mh20-9m Opposite the Eubite. : — ee beserbesrdo Maing room im the basement Atty )stand, and when he went to make an investiga- | Stade, Seniinel; Col. LS Roneorans, C. Ab- now cutiely tone, at Special telephone 816. Trains leave at 9:15 a.m., 1:30and 4:28 p.m. AMUSEMENTS GH. by twenty-tive f tion he was told by the robbers that they were | bott, Republic; Milton E. Smith and Wm. H. my appetite is excellent, ———— _ ——— A we a ” eines sh; Journal: Wie. I can eat heartily without Preserving Season is Now at Hand, GO WITH US FOR A GOOD TIME. e133: ‘(ndhivcate sg ts the Cheneen, watching the place for the owner. Mr.Rodgers, | Lepley, Clurch News; W. Koch, Journ aig ttt veaTtlly, wt be CET war 4 — ‘s.—Carleton Opera Company in Children’s day was very generally observed | thinking they had told the truth, returned | Yee : x ioe be tee A. ee ome 2s Presilent Sean's Unto pres = — —_ pone OTLEY HALL. RENCE DYEING, 800 URING AND DRY CLEAN. Nevioxsi-—Lamont Opera Company in | in the Protestant churches of the city yester- | toward home, but. acs the x matter over he toe and Obie; B Be orsnekae, 2 Jouskos, “Moet Hood's Satzapariia ~”*™* 5 | Two pounds Granulated Sugar ven away NEW EXCURSION RESORT. ae ee Th i = , - b . : = ices Concluded tha re K “ ANTON AND CAKOLI KH, formerly with Princens Toto. elie trere dispensed with and the chiideen mang | Bice, md he recurned and met one of them | 4,3 Townshend, se well, us the following |__| to evars purchaser of one pound of Tea or one Adjoining Fort Foote, A'Fisher and Maiwon Sven, Farm oo aes were dispent om es DE | ontsic nd bad # conversation with him. % “ i v. eli aera a EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. their songs, recited Scripture selections and | This time the boy's statement was different, | vestment Company: President Thomas W; | Trou: Fron: Tren: Eight O'Clock Dresktast Coees Oar Soe Sor | cHateettZarion. Cafe and Dowling Auer, Stowe oe ES Estened to short eermons and addresses. ‘The | He told Mr. Rodgers that he thought some one | Smith, vice | president | of the National SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!!! and 33c. Java and Mocha Coffee siands | Water turousis all the Buildings and Totlet Hoows. | Complete rstablish.vent of" Huma. seat ‘oon, and Br. Veasox axp Manswtatt Hatt-—Charles | aorq) decorations were, as usual, made a | Was in the place and said to him; “If you step | GaPital | Bank; Vico | President Keleboy, ‘ as = unequaled. Special presents given with every | (ous Abd Shadiest Groves, Kowantic Man | Tolle Articles, tnd » belter presered to do” coatapue Macalester at 10am. and 2:30 pm. feature of the occasion ard the celebration of | into the bushes Ill get them out and when | Nisparsing eitce, sisi cuditor's offtey neal | -,This the condition of thousands who suffer days pound of Thea-Nectar Tea and A. and P. Bak-| °° A PARADISE FOR PICNICS. ier uew methods, to which abe eapectaliy’ tavites at Riven Virw.—Samuel J. Pentz at 9:45 am.,| tho day was marked by the great interest die- come out Pll whistle. Mcbolas He shea. Hon. Wed. one | oftuisers and nishts of sleepless agony from itching, | POUR Of Tt Ea TN as 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. "| played by the children and the teachers and | All right,” said Mr. Rodgers, end hes eae Department of Justice, George s. | Uceune and burning ecaemus and other akin tortures | "Eyceka given with 25 cents’ worth of | ee ert cnet all house, paar dinner: SOc. Nortey Hatt.—Pilot Boy at 9:30a.m.,2and | parents in the bright and happy program of oe Beige Cok 9nd paring Cooper, C. H. McDermott of the War Depart. Scumaue ‘Scrscce. suumeeee Gates Ten, Coffee, Baking Powder, Flavoring Extract roy a aman pong oi wr, Dyxixe gs and recitation J : : ani jensed . “DEY CLEANIN Ei kinihtWinmuataeet ee bore left, bot Saturday night, Oficer Rhodes ee Seemeinieare no ent, Tmenent net | All poets Gativened fren Ae of the | tnaadition to the company’s steamer ““Pilot Boy.” a “soounixa, c— 1 ee — and Sergeant Slattery ‘arrested them. . They — = city. Punctuality our motto. goods th Jatial steamer **Columbia”, capacity 1,20 ens 9:15 a.m., 1:30 and 4:28 p.m. A New Ferry oat Launched. Frank and Ernest Crown. The former ALEXANDRIA, fa + re | pesooneers, placed in service.” dos ANTO! som, Caruoic Ke:awrs oF Aurnica.—River View| ‘The steam ferry:boat Columbia, built for the | had in his possession a revolver that vag cnc, — Stake "your purchases early. We close | pOsSiCHUAN, toa UNTIL FUlirmer xorrci 200 OST. at 945 am., 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. Washington Steamboat Company, limited, was | from the stand. d. UNDISCOVERED RAILROAD ASSETS. Ir Y, promptly at 7 p-m., Saturdays excepted. ig ty ae or NEE. Guiyy tT HEDUCED RATES wr Wasurxatos Drvrsiox, U. RK. oF P.—Bay When the case was heard in the Police Court] _1y the United States court, Judge Hughes, the ou PRCIALTY. — ss successfully lannched Saturday afternoon from | |, When the case was hea es fy t e Tux Gueat Artaxric axp Paciric Tea Co., Ridge, 9:15 a.m., an pm. William E. Woodall & Co.'s shipyard, Locust | ‘ais morning Proof agains: ‘oys was | old case of the Alexandria and Washington BUY A Main Store, 501 and 503 7th street northwest. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. ae Point, Baltimore. ‘A large number of persons |" Lawyer Nauck called the boys’ parents as| Hailrosd Company and its -reditors was = PERFECT GAS RANGE preaoreh oc im “and BO Gentes | piSpicit! seduced rates to organizations and family SED LOCALS. ; , Lawy shade tents — witnessed the interesting event. Among the | witnesses and the boys also desired to make | called up. It was assets of reds Best of order maintained and proper atten ven to patrons. Books now open. M street, Georgetown; 58, 59 and 60 Center = they had better not be | #t the sale of the railroad some time ago, and DONEIN FIRST-CLASS MANNER ANDAT J. HARBISON JOHNSON, Supt.. il is ‘YOU WILL * At a meeting of the congregation of the | Washingtonians present were ex-Commissioner | statements. the railroad company had not been disposed of HAVE ALL YOUR COOKING Market; 91 an: Second Baptist Church Friday night resolutions | L. G. Hine, E. Kurtz Johnson, Edward F.| Judge Miller thought P , J. B. Chesley, ©. W. Rid- | sworn, and when they concluded their | the District of Columbia snd other creditors Bowmax, Manager. 303 7th st. 8. W: P; perf ley eed Capt, Eatwhe, A eister’ ship tothe | statements the Judge told them that he would | made application for the appointment of a re-| SMAZL OO8T, ABOUT 61.60 FER MONTH Telephone call 858-2. Independent Steamboat and Barse Go. chigieruen sc twas voted to increase his salary te $100 per | Columbia, which will also ply between this | have sent them to the grand jury for perjury if ne ee bed . FOR FAMILY OF FIVE PEOPLE. CALL Ditmas ata... THIS WEEK pode ta ap -f ies city and Alexandria, iy now under contract and | they had been under oath. |, Ae sere eo wecrtas tthe eritence nad tz.| AMDSERTHEM. wRHAvEGasetovEs | present ny at Tol Tho Rives view. ‘A seusible idea for young married couples to ponder itt ‘ r ning tomac with-| |“! , en eh ett Oe tunes en en | etaes ee weres te Gemma: Seca’ apd: ail on Set | tore te assote. : Fron ete 705.85, axpaas axons, «| ,,Dett Gramnlnted Sugar 3 cents, Imported SEASON OF 1801 2% sere enteral a dinner ey Po Ferd ———— truth about tua Rates | ee a Siege Keer 12.5070 940. Gad-band Chine ‘Cups’ and Saucers wren THE CONEY ISLAND OF THE POTOMAC. ‘Two furnished rooms will cost you annually at least ‘the Arlington by Mr. Allan de C. Mueller, resi- Deat! Frank Arderer. 50 4 xandria Washington Free : eway. x 180. dent member. Thursday morning Mr. Mueller] Prank Ardezer died Saturday evening after a fing £50 or sixty days end Ernest was fined | -orteq Masons, of this city have elected J.B. | ¥13 ©. A. MUDDIMAN, 616 12th st. MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHER RIVER 2X 15-8! Feinctcn Peale cine ne culczavle drive to | prolonged illness from dropsy of the heart. = Chapman w master. ington and to other point: of interes! “ orshiptal ; a Miss Mary M. Higgins, who holds a position | The funeral will take place tomorrow morning | Go Wrra the Acorns Wednesday evening. *| Among the recent land sales in Alexandria in the Post Office Department, has been elected | from St Mary's Church. | Mr. Ardezer was & county lots at “Washi View,” near Ross- LITERALLY THROWN AWAT! OUR EQUITABLE RESORTS COMBINED. THE PALACE STEAMER srstem. ber of Lincoln Post, G. A. R., and was for ‘Seiten it teal Baten were sold to J. H. Johnson and R. L. King, 7 Sr aE Fgrecs bs oe Veena Secectenh arene atime connected with the Baltimore and Olio | Deeds ia toc have heae dled a follows: W. Sac ac girs ‘and the other at 9595. J.T. Stearns, Tex Psn Cexr Ove For C. STR her ademas sin ap, | TAXIRE 7oU into te contidence, gives yous Handacme an organization of uative women in the Island | "ilroad. ime SEs R. Wileox to E. A. Westcott, pt. 29, ag. 73; g—. | DOvait tre lane at SOs ckaom City for @obe, ea ‘whart 10:45 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. and p.m. sharp. Outat for 8 Coyior Two Fixe Burrpixe Lots, corner of 18th | W. H. Bean to Sarah M. Heimer, pt. 5, 6q. 771; ‘An accident to the machinery in the power ‘Ham ree! = secrete - 4 ~ 7 T | street and Riggs place, near New ipshire . E. Fitzgerald to J. Flacl Real Estate Matters. ‘Leaving house of the Glen Echo electrie Foud yesterday Gvenue, to be seld vomerrow at 620 Gelock p. oe Slots iti rie = 910 PA AVE., sas ced covey eclipses Mi ah: you Prevented the running of cars until Into inthe | «fronting 49 foot om 18th and 142 dapth oa | W ‘geainson, tubs i7 and 19, oq, 1049; @— Bh oo re sot al. have ber i E. 8. | are still offerine great inducements to purchasers of ‘Wharf 9:450.m., 1:45and 6:45 p.m. AT THE EXD OF THE TERM Mr. C. W. Needham has been chosen _super- | 68% Can readily be subd Brocker to Margaret E. Carson, lot 2, aq, 809; | 18 fect ou N east of lat street northwest. ‘Bry Goods by allowing « discount of 10 per cent ou alt ‘Tickets, 25 conta = intendent of the First Baptist Church Sunday | Sovrm Wasutxorox Reat Estate at Avc-| $2,050. Washington City Orphan Asylum to| J. W. Smith has bought for 9,152 of G. E. | #!¢*'large and ampll. for cash on delivery, and as we Price, Happy possessor o/ that amount of property ia. School to fll the vacancy caused by the resig- | rioy.—The attention of investors is directed to | John T. Lenman, sub 29) aq. 400; $—. H. H. | Lemon sub 115, square 181, 2214 by 125 feet on | keep on hand one of the largest stocks of Fine Dress | 1t ‘Steamer and grounds lighted by Electricity. nation of Mr. K. C. Fox. the chancery sale advertised in another column | Thomas to Martha Ann’ Scott, pt. 7, sq. 843; | 16th between O and P streets northwest. Goods to be found in the city and mark all eoods| peasors warranted. Sian Tash Stash Geant ex tho Deteauie shih or YOUR OWE RIGET! Yesterday afternoon the five-year-old child | of valuable South Washington real estate, to|@—. G. Truesdell, executor, to W. B. Bald-| J. W. Bayne has bought of J. D. Mc free. lorgan 4m plain figures cash customers will at once see the tory. Kept wing condition of George Worth of 428 D street southeast fell | take place tomorrow (Tuesday) at 5 and 5:30 | win, sub 20, sq. 92; $3,435... J. {o ©. | ¢9,961.77 part 18, square 199, 23% by 82 feet on | savingon every article they purchase of ws, The aie. prea i gla m the third-story window and was seriously | o'clock p.m., by Edward A. Newntan and Jack- | R. Newman, sub 79, aq. 233; €—. W. 8. Eaton | K street between and 16th streets north- | cont named will be allowed SRM ot Gp ee allowed on boat or grounds. injured. Drs. Ober and Herron were called in | son H. Ralston, Trustees. —Adet. to J. 8. Redmon, lot 9; bik. 7, Effingham place; | weet. pupa dre ast a4 to attend the child. $1,000. T. A. Rover to Oc] teu cents up. >. ‘For charvera, dsc., call or address Lesterday Mattie Bell, a four-year-old child! we Arrextios or Pexsoxs in search of «| sub 8a. }; $2,200. . Markwood ‘ ‘One price in plain figures. of M9 BR street nextivnest, ous overeuna Bs goud real eunte investment, or for opportunity sub 84, sq. 809; 83,350. 8. RB. 2 e. RAnEee Rees on Sist an street rgetow! to secure a home is direct to the by Rat- '. Batchel yt. 112, Lanier we SHUSTER & SONS, my28 1200 Virginie. Dr. James Mackall attended the child, wo | clifte, Darr & Co. of house 1631, 10th street | Heights; @--. 8. Ke Cox to Maryland = = evearte’ Was subseguentiy taken bom northwest tomorrow (Tuesday), June 16, 1891, | pt. sub B, sq. 786; &—-. J. B. Scott to Ric! P. 8-95 PER CENT OFF ON ALL REMNANTS. — ‘ pebeerna acei at 6 o'clock p.m. —Adet. ole, sab 41, 64, “Sis, 8 — 4,0 Erakine pe12ee Hie Competency ae = Witness. Evrore! Speci, Coxpucte Wasursorox | , Sub 39, 2g. 890; $1, Gexrs Surrs Scourep When a colored boy was called in the Police } Panry.—Leaving July 22. See description of a ae Court Saturday as a witness Judge Kimball | trip in excursion column of today's STAR. thought, on account of the boy's age, that he emg aS alllines, W.N. Van- had better be questioned as to his competency le, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue. asa witness. The first question asked was if Tue Aconys at Marshal! Hall Wednesday. * he knew what it was to be eworn, and he an- — “ eal 1 Pai re swered in the negative. Parton Can to Dzen Panx axp Oaxtaxp.— Ger Taz Best. a a ge nn lets ier eee ee veason “Yeu, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will THE CONCORD HARNESS. “Get it to jorm school,” cago vestibuled limited ex] Cam- pon wae | Gan station, To0's.to and Wank at and He ge 2% | i E: 2 Bre o i BE ty F He ir * a Popp. ‘sve., adjoining National Hotel. iit rm é Fi

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