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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1893—-TEN PAGES. 8 ————————————_—_——_———_} FOR _SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SOCIAL MATTERS. SPORTS IN GENER AL The game of the Philadelphins at Brooklyn | prize tothe winner by Claas Denckas, The — ___FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOR SALP—WILL SAckIVice == = == = —— i. yesterday was postponed on account of rain, rize for the highest game went to Turley Co- HOUSE 4.3 41 SALE—CHEAP:5 Wt SAL—HERE IS A “SNAP” FOR INVEST-| FOR SALE-HYATTSVILLE, MD., ROOM | Mrs. Hoke Smith, wife of the Secretary of Milligan’s fly to center ficld yesterday was tare, who made a score of 45. 3 ot. ne. ; brick nearly new; bay windo' te meat story t-r vs ant speculators—a very desirable corner on 15th. house; 5 minutes’ walk to depot; sidewalk to m4 1 Broome vn wach foo: bath: all tod. timps ; ham nted Someiy papered th cuwhout; deltchtfal location : near herdiew: nive yard in rear; terms one-third or wore Dalsnee to suit; price reduced to $1,000 ‘Call at once. DAVID D. "ste the Interior, accompanied by her three chil- robably the hardest hit ever made on the iy 2h” fal score of the tournament fo ae fol dren, Mary Brent, Marion and Lucie Ermina A x 5 jome grounds, lows: Myers, 444: Smith, 439; Whitaker, 404; Trarving Between the ages of oneand nine What is Going On in Turf and) ,, President Hanton Seen aa | Eernall. $08; Bicker. 968; Dove, S8i: Rbete, yeare—reac! the city yesterday afternoon. 5 bonus in exchange for Van Haltren 4 | 859: Treadway, 358 856; Coburn, 346; They came in the private parlor ear of Gen, Base Bail Circles. “At Charlotiosville, Vas, yesterd ete = hear Senusyivaninave.; fronting Li7i¢ feet | door; latrobe; water in kitchen: smali cash payment ‘oy tenth ot nti nliey Im rear ® prion baltice quarters, Apply B. F. SMITH, rn foot, Call at ove.” Teriue, to sult, | gees BAvIb DOSTONE, 804 and 800 F st. now. bat 20. SALE_HOLMEAD MANOR EAR 14TH | tasty, tie new houses; just completed: each house ORTHE | Bas 7 room and bath, $19 monthly, SAMUEL BIEBER, DO SALE—E STREET NEA Srooms and bath; brie: 20m SA ye = il cule weiens cablowe At Charlottesville, Va., yesterday the Umi- | Jones, 343: Ford, 341; Sims, 241; M. Flannery, See ee ee ee ce eetaly ae BE | mantels, Re. These houses are very attractive and m x Manager Greene of the Richmond and Danville versity of Virginia defeated Lafayette College | 387: Lipscomb, 324: Mockridge, $28; Lockbart, kor Faeen Tieay a $5.500cach. eye at thin ico FORD ECC... | eaitrond. They will spend s fow weeks with ths ae ne by the ore of IL to 2. Batteries “For, Vir- | $21; W. Flannery. $15: Simmons, $10; Callan, het mante’s, teveced, plate wiass hand wood py OR AM AUTHORIZED TO. SELL 94 Secretary at the Lamar house on Massachusetts Z ee sha Ginia. Hume and Nelson; for Lafayette, Angle | $06 —— 306; Rich, 284; Wilson, 2785 por saLe—an Ser aluatinn bat cans eee oniead : a car pane ie TEE Oe Tena tUwts dated for'sub. |@Venue, The visit is purely private, and Mra.| Hard Hitting by the Home Team Was Too | Pfeifer is playing as well as ever. He bad * sory noe stone steps, abd triimulna aaaso | FOR SALE | divisions preperty cp ste selline rapidly ato, S48 | Smith will be “not at home” to callers, Neither Much for Gotham’ Ball Players. ten chances yesterday and accepted all. Ski Too Much for Muscle Soc eheke kaaeer of jonts, with hot Sai ; . sae bare Mout... He dtonceto ww, | the nor the children have ever been in this city | Captain O'Rourke rejoiced with exceeding joy | Tom Brown, the Louisville center ficlder, did | “Heurich's big brewer” was thrown by Tom er beat. speak x Sarees belie, pas teehe ; cals apple 7 EASLERDAY & MAL- 1D bp. S/ ONE, BM. SUG F 0-8 | before and they are anxious to leisurely en-| when Paul Radford caught the ball that put out | Rot have a chance in vesterday’s gue. | Only | Ncinerney, the wrestler, in nine minutes at esata! heres mE 4.350 008 FE =| Fitts cher g ine village: Hig wire: inbwantital |JO¥ ite beantios at this season, Secretary | the third man of the New York's in the ninth gue ly mas knocked to the outiield by Pitt | Korman'y “Lyceum last night Melnermey eas payenent sad 7 wrove; lait un le from station, $2.50: easy terns. | Smith ix devoted to horseback riding, and rode | inning yesterday afternoon, for he had wal- | isville is playing a remarkably fine field- | found his antagonist a pretty heavy, mascular Soanit 3. Burean of Edue: mydtojel ER up to the White House this morning to attend joped the team the misguided ma i ow had | ing game nowadays. — If the Colonels once get | man, but superior science won the battle, The SALE the cabinet meeting. His eight-year-old #on is gers hai | ne &e jon re p thought he was not worthy to play with. Capt, | their eye on the ball they wili crowd the other | “brewer's” friends were out in force andene as much at home on the back of his Shetland | i : teams. ed rouzho ‘ontest, Pony as his father is on his mount. Master | Ward has a good team of ball tossers, but it has |“ | sae two hits yesterday, The old sading pata lero Mion Spec il prepa = = oF | hmith had his pony shipped here before he | been shown that Washington has just ns £000 | man seems to still have his grip. eral excitement, ‘The forfeit of 25 still re. SEN MON SOME QUTFAGE QF | came, and this morning wae able to go out and a one, After their experience with Brooklyn | AghE H not proving w success at short for mains posted, but Jamer Carr will make am jvithtn. = niles of city: cel: | gee the city in that way. The boy already gives New Ye | Boston, | i FP reco com “oh cit ad soume orchards | evidence of the athletic training he has received | “04 New York the home team need not fear to | Bos Seotsd as geaeihe nie tine OOM by 10) to wile Benet tubs, cieekrie On premises, 0. JOR SALF_INVPSTMENT. W) ARE AUTHOR 5 coms brieks at a firure th t will Pay you 13g Pro NET on a Fok, Sate 3 fine corner Mass. LL SMITH, 519 12th at. sta ton, Met he Inguire om premises. or a dress A. E.O'HAKE. So diets’ Hone, D.C. inyS 2 fied Park, les OF invest | s 10t sts mate, cor Ist st..8 ro msand el . vr ‘* metal pth etn Riri 200 cash, balance to Suit’ | and goex in for all the outdoor sports like a | Meet any team in the league. True they didn't | Wg thy donde ery here until Monday, | sented to wrestle with him Greco-Roman, pet be sou or in need of nw ne: s a floor), square ball. card- JOR <u Mi ‘ nl xt i | wher 01 y here. uh, GEO. @ VIDETTE & C0. G10 Fee n. ene eanitary, viuinti bet, Rand Saw. ty | wth’ Jowne balance $23" herunth: | little man, Mra. Smith is a most agreenble | Uke ax many hits as the others, but they | r ar 40, Saturday is not a profitable base ball day in 1 = cel papered’ b "ear 4 ly desireple fo8 | Soth of the above are barvaina, Partive aon, 10" es | conversationalist, and looks forward with great | made the hits when they were needed, and Washington aud home gumeshavecousequutly | T° O'Rourke Posts Money for = Fight pyar bed es le a earit vourrade. mist elevait hnprovements, W. | Property free of clare. EF Gio ative, | Pleasure to her return here next fall, when they | when they made errors they quickly retrieved been treusferred clacwhere With Grin. brick: ste roo ate ~~ ORTE, 1217 Fst. nw, my4- — a wiil settle down to housekeeping. Thix trip is . Thomas O'Rourke, manager for George S tassthe d a SHIFGTONS . DSI in to hhouseke themselves, and so they won a great game. It urke regards the Brooklyns as a myate fit ERFORD, 1210 Het. | Garten Pure ant’ fea supe JOR SALE-Lot 1 .6x}05 TO ALLE Whi E Noatbube. Jad compete, Sth paritk, | Teally only a visit to Washington and to Seore- | a: salealabgd $0 give the epeciat tine then the New Kerk | Dixon, sent a check for @5,000 last night to 5 ; sac | the prs ont ais 000 | Fite Tet 1S bani ish u.w : frame house z a V S*NIE: | tary Smith, and, as Mra. Smith is in mourning, | #*@ contest calculated to give the spectator | bett: e QOH SALE NEARLY NEW Hose ox MASS | yheHDet asked only onc 6,000) Fs mb ant wth o.w. fre TORTE, | wollen charuing view” Apply to Mrs.” V. & MUL | tary sheers belie ia eecnink: | heart disease, for there was no telling when the | O'Rourke and Shindle made four of the James Ormond of Toston for « fight with is eee nice: ieee catenatum: sete nated, bese piumbing A730 | T21T = < zixG 1 cOUNPRYTHOWE-FOR ona |e hile congas i ay A casions | visitors might make a rally and go to the front, | Sven errors made by Haltimore yesterday. Johnny Grifla. Should Griftin’s friends cover coms i Noa. 107 ase pats ee Sa HE'GHTS PLIGHTFUL COUNTRY HOME FOR RENT; | while here. ft Tuesdays and Fridays will” hereafter be 4); 4 sof ote Wiisackmare Sanaa eee & Ss LE-SMATL LOT, COLUMBIA TE GATS, | er ee aanion of Meironolited (ach: Ane side & hes OS but happily sharp fielding met every attempted | |, Tuesday Soe this nmount a match will be arranged for U st, Geoncetown Heisciste i houses are simular to No. c OTe ide Beare clogs ea. tet. | ad water: Ave furnished rooms and ki The spring market has transformed Metze-| rally, and the crowd—a large one considering | dies’ dave at the ational ball park. So Sec) £10,000 a side. The men will fight in the club moti, ERQWSSTOSE FHONE| scolar bath vpcackt ccey #8! Rand 14 i carrie houre and yasturs, ail tor 82> per meuth: rott Hall today Into highly ornate annex to | the weather—dispersed much pleased with the igpeat bilan berate pier dee ny | banging up the biggest purse. =o: best stre-t in the s¢.. conve above honses will be sold “on = —— oo aeciibe the Center market. Fresh vegetables and fruits | afternoon's sport. - os car lines; 7 Toone and all tate ome show rated to devie bie tenants: ALE sor ” : ernoon’ eaeioa tn to age ee ET a (|, meautite: bullemeioas 30h iter ndisining the | Bone POR SALE-NICE®-ROOM HOUSE: GOD WELL | Te displaved in the most tempting and pic- |" Capt. Ward's team is a great improvement | ¢xprewed in these columns vesterday. ‘Teer TOMORROW'S GTA. (Cun ts Sench without ong cosh vowmnet Jost mrentigned houses ont runnin to Ltt. alleys "Builders Attention. ti pauyaudsick in Kitchen; jatrobe: open | turesque way. Mrs. Bissell hae charge of the | over Inst year's aggregation “Connor surpasses | da¥s and Fridays are bound to be winning days J gwen tan 91 0 sc wie EE 5 ST Brepaace:, best location; 4 uninutes from taiion; | flower stands, and most jor the posies she a | Ewing at first, Ward is a great advance on along ‘Senators and to increase box office re- it Wm Be s ™ ont wm sptzam Adem, sit Pn te. Five lore, sell are from the White House gardens, sent by | Burke at second, while Davis is the best third ei ——- 7 - = tee! e f New ¥, I pitch for Washington today and Everybody. S-ROOM DWELLING, “DE- SSE ‘Those desirable jute cau be bousht at alow firare, Mra. Cleveland. Mrs. Maguire, Mrs.’ Bugher | baseman New York ever had: Shorty Faller, | Maul, will for W ’ roc andese Mee cad beth plement Rcteeia nes een 4,000 1007 Pa. ave. and 6th and La. ave | $2000. BECKETT, FOLD ECO, 617 Fa.6. 543 | ribbond, ‘The butter and cheese and baskotsof | O'Rourke: Lyoes ged ee ens Rod ae A RACE TRACK W. zeigt capac asco 9 TASTYERDAY & HALDEMAN, | atte near Mavm. Sver iiss sory, Or aid cele F CHEAY AND ON EASY. TERMS. LOT | ON SALE_-CUFAP TO AN IMMEDIATE PUR- | eggs never looked so tempting. Mrs.Del Monte, | year's team.” Individually the tema ie no ae, ton home-circles tomorrow evening. Several =! i nae Heir: | mace: electrical appliances, a.m-i £000 | oe tom fey Ge Stat se eae nS “OSCAR AW: | Sw ahithets {g"a,ice lote im Hyattsville.” Avp y to | her daughters and Miss Belknap are doing the | stronger than Washington, ‘vet ‘Gethemites | Ciashing of Dates Between Guttenburg and special articles will be extensively and appro- SALE SEN STORY 6ROOM Ducranion; | dm WATERS & THOMPSON, 1335 Fst. uw. | Wulte $36 est aw SS wy 8t SEE loo CHOICE —SELEGTION S oF honors of the vegetable stall, and a very pretty | seem to have an idea that they have a clutch badiesapest-<uee piately Giesteated: @ Rec ie waa whan nlt oe cxchonse hoe ay Fonte CRERMACE ata rounds” SAMESW | hargo | of the ‘young "ledion"_ of | Waatingion Inve been deceioel ao ofters are | wate reaed oie ee aot SOUTHENN FHANCE (tiaseated) month, fou wan: to 1s oe exchat pest Ee 10 of ry surror sr F y 5 ve . scem satis! season it wi LN XO ‘me and see us - | city, from $..00 to 81,000; the brat investineut 40° be Fetnw __™my40t" | Norwood — Institute, “and it makes a| no dreams of that sort, and if our team keeps on : my Sacer # Ee Ya. a a or eR ae, FOE SSE SPURT RE SS —MPLOVED-Cramy, | charming show. Mru, George L. Bradley has as it bas been doing’ we may get proud our. | wowed according to the new racing laws in| Glimpses along the road from Paris te SALF a0 CASH, BATANCE #39 SOR SALRLA D ONPIOE OFS) Ff ROESE FOREST GUN: ea baskets of every size and kind to take the good | selves and paint protty pictures of the grand | New Jersey, and intends to oppose the spring | Marseilles. nthiy. in norts weet neat Wasi | gbtuth et, bin Ge. sid Most. near Gh me : suitable for tuinedate o BEQUTIFUL @ROOOM HOUSE. | things home. “Mrs. Cabot Lodge and Mrs. Wm. | stand with a bit of fluttering rag above it. mectings at Morris Park and Sheepshead Bay. | op (ira, OF STYLE (Aiustentea), im bouwe:, collar, elecerte Henting: deep tot. | Deo. 1 1st : : TTAB? Wines | PRICE, 85,009. OSE THED CASH, ONE, TWO | F.Wharton have charge of the candy stand, and | Crane was in the box for the visitors, but our | It has already issued badges of admission oe eG at ae | | Fate nw 7s . UsiNGuaper p the tea room is arranged on the a. ee e | boys took: kindly to his cannon ball shoots, and | “god for summer meeting, which commences | And through it all woman romsius the most rea 5 — 7 : ee or rer WOULD FXCHANGE ¥Ou Goop CITY HOUSE, |B. M. Maxon ix presiding and Miss Herbert, | besides the ten safe hits sent seven long files to | pe ths . charming crestare. Me once 81g ter inonins moe 2 story totem bie He rosm for aye ruses et YAMeS E DESIRATLE piece, in the PAGEL: | Mign Sherriil and Miss Jackson, dremed like the the outticld. Some of the catches made by the | MAY 80. 1893." This meeting will ran up to/ = se TIE | Pal of this HA ” S'CTION, FIV! kK fn se “near car line If you want to buy, sell oF ex- fora Uutde | $1 bre: sq. tt Alay! MINUTES FROM STATION, atl will tea | chocolate girl in the famons picture are assix- | New York outfield were very brilliant and pre- | "4d include July $. | THE COPPER KiNG (Mustrated), Chis feoverty Come ane eee pear i 5 heat Ene ay DELIGHTFUL HOME. in GuoD_ CONT ing her. This part of the enter'ainment will | vented what would have been safe hits with | President Walbaum of the Hudson County | Gouin about Mareus Daly, the Montane tayo st 5 i ma) Hegooytrsiga st fi de 1 Owner's bnwiness in city denunds the chon | certainly flourish from 4 to7 this afternoon, » . Peet ordinary teams. Meakin pitched for the home Jockey Club has not gotten over the little inel- RE, FSOUTHEAST CORNER LINDEN OR | place w uid nt be offered at thie by F ic New brick Awelling. i: boa i i | miltitonaire, By Prank G, $ aeahe Fi 0, te Train) nll ways JB. WIMER, Real Estate, GOS Lith st, | Fram 8 to 9, Prof. Sheldon’s pupils iat dani ce | team, and pitched a good game in spite of lack | dent that occurred in the betting ring last suma- CaN ee S . inphpang l roous: $ cottaves, 2 rooms each. all tuily fur- e r the ve 3 Luck; per by A hee ese 2 Wee Ie 2100 cash. ae ae 00 TE oe VOU sw. i fiers: also tc The Daisy Chainers, in pretty cotton gowns, big | on balls, Waiting a good chance he stole second Pistol and tried to shoot him. Beeause Vendig | Some picturesque stylos that will be popalar Belen SS tee sib myst "| mfurnished: #e aprons and caps, are doing all the hard work | and took third on Catcher Dovie dropping one apologized be wax reinstated by the jockey with fashion’s votaries, Gwme howe. Why pay rent® ‘aud 1 1h fa rear sors . i: wirz excel a 0 he market | of Ctane’s high in--hoots. O iourke also took club. which suspended both men, but Walbaum ath ALDEN 3 0 5 0 SALE-HO MEXD MANOK: downs excelieut w selling. and from 10 this morning the market | i 7 mi : mist AGO AY Ser eae. mene See a ad ea ic a | F sy) cor, Whitney ave, and 18th wt., 78 tt, front. | cuted.) was a busy place. ‘The public is cordially in-| first on balls. Crane couldn't locate the plate | is still denied the privilege of making booke on THE APTER-DARK MASHER. POR SALE-A Tw B800" and'D sts. f 00 | (sigs Whitey ave, bet. 12th 500, | wars ae Se | vited to drop in and help the young people pro- | somehow. Then Sam Wise started the howling | the Coney Island Jockey Club's grounds. A business woman's experiences on the ‘cellar brick bath: ant a 2 1 (33) 1 pbleg 3 Boe ent Rnen House MO AINIRS, 29 vide that which Washington #o badly m 8 | by a clean drive to right field and Paul scored. Mr. Walbaum at the time declared Gutten- | streets of Washington at all hours. BRE Weteegh eo hes Sper a . a sian prenatal kan Se! aoe +. 908150;80et, | all teesea S"rutim dine: weil focated ft bourdine | Bospital for cortagioux disenses, A minute later Larkin planted auother of the , ‘to Sheepshead , wees Slice exchance pry wrty eall ant see tas. books For fail list call at office for bulletin issued | (ste) Wet ED 50; | Comtueisivete new oat yea pc eps, pause beth | A very handsome luncheon was given yester- | same kind in the left garden and O'Rourke Bay, but the threat was not put into execution, S OF THE FATR Vowiiee irk wating. This. Slt habeove: | OK SALEIATH SE Rar F AND CSTs; | (OT) Moneanaven, ORG I0CT yg og. my? 6t : — tambien fiamp, Covers were’ Inid’ for” ten | Couldn't get beyond second. ros | and President Walbaam think they bave bette: | Special correspondence of Tam eee eG DUVALL. oes Fst. uw. | ROGET ee line Lae irene | mele. s EVO Pst iw. _| OR NALFOATTAROMA PAUK, crDan ave, |) an | guests, and the table was. decorated. with | — Then the home team started the ball again. | cause for opposing the summer tracks, and in- i — - . 9 “Bvesrsa Stan. CELLAR | PURNACE and open grates. MOK SALP_LOTS ¢ CONDUIT ROAD | 7 ,ctqonial cottage of 7 roums ani bath; Ssquares cl Sei A pol ta | Mulvev drovea bot one at Puller, and while | tend doing so. ce - aed alley ta reart ste beet vee elegant new hones, Pasteudee of the | {07 0a Mg ato Widintas | were sompiete ura tasteful am the bocets sexe | that plaxer was fumbling itianded safe on first, | They will throw open their tracks Saturday | PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN, rat his re-tdenes, Gleaburst, Conduit road. | JAM SK miipeanede | | slightfully na See Sullivan took firston balls, [afford forced for one week, when. thev will close again until : ; ere cetera, Bee Be Re ws ce asd Te eek Sei Gad ad | ae even ay Club «pring meeting is at} 7B? ion oo nest we Ge ented just north of Calumet Place, aud it ia res | bY @ long bit in Mr. Eurke’s vicinity. O'Rourke an end, which will be Tuesday, May 30, "Then | Semeral assembly gnrded as one of the most attractive and pret-| Feminded the Giants of old days bw lifang one | Gutienburg will reopen for ite great summer | AN INDIAN OUTBREAK. | {iv finished houses ctected in’ thet section, | out toward the hospital, and scored on Doyle's | event, and in all probability the ‘same program . Among those prevent were Mra Terry, Mre, | letting the ball get away from him on. the | will be carried out during the fall meeting at | A newspaper woman's remarkable assignment Waineright Mie Martin ‘Mra. Boneett, Mra, | throw-in. Four rans, “Then they took a rest. | Morris Park and Sheevehead Bay. and its result, Hook aud Mrs, Harris. | unt about this time the Giants awoke trom| Admittance to the track will be free to the , their trance. Crau yon ean price anit Lb ron ert NOMIC LE Hors, = UTR (stile alley). 85 Fh (hort), side alley SES IN COLL y your + Twill build y. hw JOHN ©. JOHNSON, 617 F at. £1 () BUYS AHO 310 Wat ‘Ths Wor bnysa lot clenr of in great Jetand, waces iieh 4 E-Good TWo - STok Day window. roo Ln Mod: haps. .os Duwar 4th st-a. WASIDN DANE Cor. Must be seen to be apr Fortud pirtieulses eal ey CHLE wyLdm i Atiantte City. ly rent where work 1s sbi: bite, where Livine exyr on Dancin st ae. ( BATCHFLDER, SEG. Whit & Oth and Gsts. aw. Pons ate at a ste STO RET Slo eS pints . + je took first on balls. Burke | public, and no entrance fee will be charged the THE LATE GEN. BEALE. Fo". wo ca mice comer 4 fa weuaiunrured PEIN Cay ay ve inst Heute of $1 per aves May's | | ‘The Circle Colon Cervaetes, a Spanish spctety | sent him around to third by a hit past second. | horsemen to the racex. They may also follow | Some interesting incidents of his eventtdd GRO. ¥. Wor Ae get ana ity seat Of Alinntie. Tate 80. fet EGAIN 2 in New York city, are to be the hosts of the | Tiernan planted a teasing little bunt just be- | the example of a western track and supply | > Sains 1 Chel grand ball which will be given in honor of the | yond Meakin’s reach, Ward forced Ticrnan at | their patrons with free refreshments. Books| wet By Jon F, Coyle. Princess Eulalie of Spain. The society expects | kecond and stole « ee rag sek firat = | a bese made oa all ian dk acer, omen thoes in | TO RUN OVER THE ATR. to have the official patronage of the Spanish | bails Duvix drove a liner just berond Sulh- | the far west, where some of tbe Guttenburgers | ‘ * minister, Senor de Muruagua. The members | van's reach and Crane and Burke scored. Far-| are now racing their horses, Several book- | Prof. Langiey’s wonderful “aerodrome” and | of the diplomatic corps will be invited, ond the | rell threw to catch the runner off second. No | makers have already applied for privileges of | What it will do. dress FAX, Star office. Feet siin Not wi ave. near 3 Xt Shep No was Price, $1,000. Make FOUR HANDSOME etnearKae.;rented Fou FU MONTH, wilt pay for ade | myL-lw aia: sehiols, 3150 CASH, 315 FEI rable b tet. POINT! aes] ‘er. Tour fe an built within a year 100 tore butiding. how cots an extra lot free in y 1 REWOOD PARK, = and bath, 3, S'S GLADDEN, Glo 38 an bre on Kae near beth wens | pao for 810 whiie they Is representatives of the best Spanish-American | one was there to take the ball, which wentont | making books on outside races, and are willing | ae : ~ Se Se LETS be Eis nase; sacaniewes Pas, | Poe sb ce : fa start in lite | families in New York, Boston, Washington | to Hor, who fumbled it, and two more runs | to pay £500 a day for it. | OFFICES GO BEGGING. Dies ee eee ce ey ee ; SRS EIUE Se reaG aUES By and other cities will receive invitations also to | came in, Davis going to third, This ended the | It ixcinimed there are 5,000 persons who| Places in Uncle Sau's gift which fow will ao ach; la ntey: amt. miely parered; | iss mes oledby ties a awsately amin person, | a0d oO : Sei 0 . Davis ; ‘Tt ix pared ley near vectrh: care. 4.30 Tot tigi at | ,eQOG\SH, #5 PEI MENTE for pretty & room ahicentaiviton BENE SIABE, consperiour nehaitioiandseuyoa | meet the Infanta, ‘The princess and her party | agony, for the side went out then on inteld | wll be daly visitors at the tenck wath the in-| cept Se Cra, Batty say tate Seetn, GOO, Nine | Doe vicn Bach Gs 700, This subdiviston 1» 3 re | are expected in New York about the 18th. It) bite, jucements that willbe thrown out to them, feo seeucte: $2508 FUINTS & ULADDES CIDE | GOR SALE -82600-"LE DROIT FAR Electric featiws sy occeen toe re oe is understood that fifty of the lending society | — In the fourth Washington increased ite lead. | and the betting on the local races alone wili| HOW OLD IS MAN? mae ° mapieet | Be aathinezen to offer for afew days one of the | ihe lotware G0 ft, front and offered at very reasons | Washinton office women in New York have subscribed 100 each, | Hoy forced Radford, who had again taken frat | repay them for the outlay. Then the Glon-| 4 ney bullet as to his period of existence, JOR SAL NORTHWEST, Bay-WIN. aoe sa Sand ted parses be Cotee hacen tans juplete water, sewerage and Hchting plants give| FOR SALE - SEV and very naturally they are going to have the /on balls, at second. O Rourke helped bim cester division, which ix a big one, together See reenes eee Sane Se provement ant convenience found in a first-class | ali the conveniences of a city home. Pouses at COLLEGE PARK; Sto 18 rooms; prices | first say about who shall come to the ball. along with another bit, Larkin was hit and the | with those who fancy Latonia, St. Louis, East) REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Pderaicwilbeet ta ow EOtaes*Toeation ery emrabies short walkine dae SERS SNOT ces er SHS O. JOHNSON, 617 Fat. | Miss Mary Dante of Richmond, Va. ia now bases were Silled. Crano was still wild and a | Bt Fe) rane ere aglnoron sening nies a Tw Ocih, balawey thin the reach of phe. Wari = Cite ae 4 5 2 i i inelli, |. | base on balls to Farrell forced i mn “4 meetings, on and comments DAYS wLL A ea ey Eeetatng Btianes coat aie toate Se a ‘lagagand gumilstndvire Ye" the canons | Vania aventie horihwests ee’ S88 PeMB*S! | “Good, ara iting gare the vistors another | will Keep the bookies ors ‘and, according to | absorbing topic. JOR SALE OM BIICK, MODERN | WALTER WEED &C.), S00 11th sto. are ave : EI NWOODs 407 Tass Capttol ste ayes 2 ran in the sixth. Lyons hit safely to right, | them, swell their accopnts.” There are “ aw ie 14reors fone mexterm imnp ovementerand | POR SALTS a pwer tinge” se bet. ith and Nid ia THKOP HEIGHTS — FIGHT Bio MH. were sf a wus pal of | stole secoud and scored on Tiernan's long bit | alwass people enough in this vicinity to. wap THEY HIT THE BALL. ise fot fer ten oie BTU. Several Aes | BLE, NEW D. s mproRerty on 21th nest F ui five-roous cottage, both canis | Boston are at the Hamilton for a few weeks. — | to right, _ | porta book that will quote ‘against a| ‘The satisfactory showing of the home ball Pictet witn ait latest destane ant improvementa. szopato MOLE ewes POR SALE-LOTS 1 AND 2 BLOCK 4h, HOT: | DMACU NS destrab-e; near station. “Induire at o-"| ihe regular Saturday evening reanions of the | Farrell opened the “lucky seyenth” with a | horse, no matter if the rece be run in the te. aa. S250. Feskert © SMITH, Palle ln ee es ca on 1 Manor, cor. Fsiin and Lydecker aves. ihe 4 ACRES GROUND ADJOINING | National Rifles, which have been conducted | triple out near the builetin board. He scored | motest part of the country. prow SALE ~ rooms ‘and {iia ‘bath Fovins: Burst” pt st rcomonuical corner property in this sulxlivision. ent yattovilie, Mal: tuieh, healthy and finely lo- | with sich great auccess during the season, will ieee 6 high a9) " = — =~. ‘ac — WITH THE WHEELMEN. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD Low. porcelain tubs heated by turmace: elec Fr Si é i cated for subiivieion into vil a sites, nearly a began to ‘ous in handsome little, beick x Oe Pange wiser it it SALE—Lot 8, biock 14, Meridian Hill; cheap ce, #00 per acto," eaty terine. | eset wares Sr esecaes eg Gite ee | sateen taat ceontky tee Aeon POOR SPORT AT BENNING, Some of the pleasures of spring bicycling. ick, Firwoutn at at, which uit be woud at cage. | Open fireplace, £3 seriloore ooh SALE (10 lots on N st. n.e. adjoining N, Cap. AE WOODSIDE HD Tale | pany attending the same. serene At te Laskin to eke Tena griRht: | Nesterday's Racing Was the Tamest of the | ON THACK AND FIELD. The owner im willite ta ‘crifice ur trade for | ESCYET, WIL ‘ ge ee eae hentncnGhs LI oe as : , put sent it to Larkin too hi rnan crai Meeting. is vacant grundor s-buctan jroverty | _seeeee ___ 1007 Pa ave. sad Och ent Ea ate | OTT cach BBSOS se eepared citer ome parte peistabint corner lot” with |, cutrord R Whyte entertained a fow of his} GST) one to Meakin, who threw 40 Sullivan uheus ——— ‘The horse races and athletio sports ingen POSES “FE howe at 1256 Est. me, | FUR SALE DBEAUTIECE HOMES j SOHN MHS s B80: little friends at his home, 1329 2 street north- | to catch Burke at second, but the ball ‘got away racing at the Benning track vesterday was eral. Grovns eat eh, bo wide alley in reat ave tet. Dupont Circle and Q st. Price, we (103) NS. HL ave tet. Dupont! aud it) Oretclue conilition. Must be sv pwher, wh resi west, ata May party Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. | from our nimble short and two were on bases | the tamest of the meeting, the firstrace furnishing The decorations were all in green and white with no one out, Were the Giants going to win | the only really interesting event of the day In| THE DISTRICT SOLDIERS. Nite green ike “Games: were plaved until the | Ward Sent a lose defects cent they | that race May Bird, which bad ran three times spire ot | 5 ‘ | Ward sent a long drive to center. which Hoy - ‘ aie | dining room was thrown open und the litte managed to take by a good ran. Burke made a | Previously at the meeting without getting even * yearend ones marched in two by two, where a host of dive tor the plate, but the bali was fielded in third place, started, as usual, at 50to 1. Im- JOR SALE NEW 6-ROOM lot; 7.000 81 feet: stable : +f 4 healthy; 81.5 ber month, oth sts.. unequaled. ave. near Dupont Circle.a wem. Pri Price, ; F ‘Aueatire ) down HITT TPS & S08, 1 ew York ave, Ww fieure For tems apply SOUS i, WIGHT, 1410 Gat. roe MAGSIFICENT BUILDING SITEIN | the gorthwest: switahic for a inne, sandsouse resi- ile fromtawe on st. near @ st. n.w., very homelike, Price, SEMMES Hiioapnexs,, Pedro ir good things awaited them. — As the guests de- | and he was caught a yard off. Connor sent one mediately there was a rush all over the ring to ‘Transfers of Hoel Estate, BkULK ~ SRE SEE parted they were presented with a green and | whizz:ng by Larkin, but Tiernan was kept on get on it,and the odds went down to to 1, at| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows 3 : JOR SALE-7 FINE BU NG@ LOTS NOTH | by white grass basket filled with candy. Those third by Radford’s prompt return, Then Davis ji « 5 ‘off C-S. Lashborn to'S. Sugenbeimer, pt. 6, sq ea ial Cian! axe: a toeudy ksesel Tui, | Moet Re Hat ee pretent were Ethel Taunt. Helen and Mar- | ended the bail by sending a fly to Paul, ‘Then , “Uich Price she went to the post, She got off | 0-0. go tin 'y, “o.0 euwenuelmes B. Sorrell, oe | Nalk, water: sewerage ant gas. concrote alley IN Fear; | Pron saLE—OAK GHOVE VILLA, kuerite Munn, Blanche Hubbell, Nora Pepper, | every one went home. | well, and, running true, won in a drive from : Sat. mear ISth st. nw., first-class Price, | Price #00 ach: a steculacton FeXivenuitfat new teres i Font and bath honse. near bit vat ule OR, serving buyer aceut’s | apd” JAMES A HATES © 1407 F st. now. ith wt. bet. Qand R sts. Ee icone Fok S862 c00b Gore IN TRINIDAD AT st. pear 19th st.n.w.;]lr cami. Price, ae si Bernt Rati th dan ids Gertrnde and Helen Whyte, Leslie and Marie Prince, Ina Hastings, Louise and Mary Endi- coit, Mr. L. Fellhei site, with eran’ old onks: Of fand: stable and varri ot. deporte posite th dence or Ded. alr do the localities inthe United States | Hands Off, landing one of the very best things | 8» 111, sq. 701; $1,500. C. Gosford to Blanche F [Of the meeting. In the fourth race W. B. Jem ee ei te i ae ee ord toni, aa § nings’ Lityle Mat beat Green B, Morris’ St. Pat, | 49; $—. J.J. Darlington to J. C. Hesse, 8 : WASHINGT | mi er and family will go to Balti- b zh. the winner of the hotel stukes, in a way which | 7, «q. 841; $3.16. M. 1 Weller tod. J. Darke ae a Tae ig) we Soin Dalanice ta smn Aes more Sunday, May 7, to attend the wedding of | “nud Tb. demonstrated that the youngster is a good one, | ington, same property: €2.023. PF. Bishop te sts me, Mr Price, an eect : | their niece. ey ‘The other winners were Naptha inthe second Maria L. Jobuston, sub 16, 8q. 479: €— J. at. 74 ‘Mra. N. H. Van Zandt and Miss Jennie C. ‘Van Zandt ure spending a week in New York | waka™h 0 3 6 with friends, Lyon 1 Doslese. 20, Craue; poo Logan in the third and Lizzetta in the Baldy to J. H. Henshy, lot 19, block 28, 8'6 | sub Mt. Peasant: €—. “Maria L Johnston to B. Bishop. lot 3. block 12, do.; €— W. HL Mary —MISCELLANEOUS wootecuce™ toniral The attendance was fair and the track heavy, ‘desirab 12713 3 | There will be six races tomorrow, the Inst day | 5 Totals S ‘ext Hunter, lot 51, #q. 35, ¢ properties furnishet hace = Lied ea lice ae ehediecd coheed ae iReRy Gaia of the meeting, the last event being a steeple- 3.200. Cyrus Mantz to WALTER HAC | Bihetert testers turned to their home, 1221 18th street north-| warts sce chase sweepstakes for hacks and hunters over ub 2, eq. 140; &—. W. Marne et try them before busine. ers ‘ || Went, after a year and a bult’s absence in Japan | Washington...... 2 40 1 0 0 1 © O—8 the full conree. | to T. H. Clark, subs 104 to 120, 6q. 553; ®— _ ful cor. Ronse pow Dupont Circle, Just 1) and Ghina, | New York 0— 5 ‘The following is a summary of the day's |W. H. A. Young to W. B Johnson. sub 48,0q. oes pavered thresh a K ACK WATNUT CHAMBER SET, = 8 neuutifal watt atid Washi Se a tes STERDAY & Vith aad 1h, es Mrs. Daniel S. Lamont was yesterday given || Harned rans~ Web 1 ., First | racing: Laren Ea el ~ irst race, $400: selling: five farlongs—May « in honor of her election to the | haces "Washi } By | Bird, 116 (M. Bergen), 812:$— W. HL Thompson to M. L Weiler, part 3X, #q. STS: £1,450. C. Robinson to RK, Mie at & reception rc ; Phil ic Society, | balis_omf Me Hands Off, 105; Rows), Stantontown: @— Mary EL Sauce oF TEBE Haceetee toners | rss ed dg pearing pop aseoae 1 net | 2: Hustler, 110 Verplanck), 3, American Lady. | Wheeler to John McC. Hicks, sub 84, #q. 86% aa qh eoveru vent CHEAP TOT OF LUMBER; pean reception was tendered by Mrs, Charles F, 97 (Donahaes; Cy on Moria); Tubey | €2,000. reise J. Menger ve Siakion ii exo becnett. F Wes boas be Gee oe —_ MeLexn and tok place at’ the residence of yes; Lasor. "Sactive | Fi Doushae); Charon. 104 CW. Morris); Tubs | €2,000, Carulra J. Harper vo Kattan Kreps, . ca TREE Rear hasy ynrd. r POR EAE EON SOREL Mi Jordan L, Mott, 130th street and 5th avenue, | Hegford. Dosies Ls Rone, 95 (Ma co, 100 (Ayres), and part 13, 9q. BSI; . uy “ POR ALE CHEAP. BRICK DWELLING: AL | PQ Latiee vt of oes we) 1 AL GLASS, | New York, in the morning between 11 and 1. | bait ‘Umpi Graham, 110 (Hue-ton |, also ran. Time, 1.07. | Kimball. pert 3, : © Maggie T. Mar ete ALL. O25 F naw. merece |e eee te Almost ail the prominent ladies in Harlem | kaume—Two hours, Betting “May Bird, 6 and 2: Hands Of, 3 | phy to Menguret 1: Merphy, sub 38 09, 508s HOU. ES. ae — | ggligomts#and 6. Atlantic buiiding 20 F sta. w. rs e were present, headed by Mra. Thomas H. New- OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. per ogg — ae sgn Lady 4 on - Agsag lg 5% ed rs Feat it) i wma eon rok SALE — COMPLETE. SET All of ite abovecottaces are convenent tthe sta- | man, Mrs. Lucien Warner, Mra. Edward J.| Louisville's inability to hit the ball isaccount- oRacl t wack a ee a ion Bema ab Woe ee ‘kirk = Mean chute, Meneaw | POR SALE_HANDSOME THREES sere se tion, they are wail butlt, have porches, wells. purrs, | Chaffee, Miss Agnes Warner, Mra. Isaac Mills, | 10 and 4; Flaco, 100 and 400, aud Grabam, 6 Eva Burrell, sub 171, »q. —~ is of Gen ~ watui's: fine, Init i ts lint 8 ene Rew Prous betes se ES able for the loss of yesterday's game. Pfeffer “ 84 volume * beaurifal decora- tiiso wey | Address HARPER, Stat uff ialdings, Sc. on Tote the Sit Seal Loctatd Stee’ Baeacd fh aiaore ty and 2 —_——— «lath roan: Af) atest | : ; Saad eadtaated eich aitentien | Mra. Josiah Lombard, Mra, ; S a2 : Yous. cbinet mantels, fine hline-piurnbine AE¥t- | Reeorted wis batlg tide our personal ster: | POR § ) Goop Srainerenna, «bangin estiateg ct mientam | Se Co urge Tyler, “Mra. Frank Littlefield, | Wade, the onls brilliant play of the game, by | Second race, $400, five and a half furlonge— Army Court-Martial. Clas oryabve line. JACOB JONES, Owner. ee min every resvect house open for | F ‘ " stopping a ine drive from Donovhn's bat ptha, 107 (Doane), Ist; Deception, 107 (G. a 8: aE Sri. | peumend arttelaw fr svery tease! "house ope fr | Te a Eng “Joon | amine jt tke trgned eieraed at ceric | Mix Ingraham, Sita Jamon D. Platt Sr, | Stepping a bard line drive. from Donovh hn, 107 (Doane puon. I Speed. anc aed ban onappiaall Fo" "2 ae ws ~ fOTELERS RUTHERFORD Laie Pet inke: | Sacy Cos St cue” Aildzess Bek "@. Busy otine myo | Lontomen acts ewarches he Conta eke Wiliam G. Wood, Mra, John 4. M a xr D. = 2 a7 % WE! ton), Sd. Mufinecr, 107 (Nobley; Fanmie | to mcet xt the militery prison, Fort Leaves sr.x NW, ov ot ae fo Wash. only} Apply to EDWIN | Phenix Ingraham, Mrs. 8. H. Virgin, Se 5 ~speend x : . Stor pressor ck dweline? lot 1038 feet by 06 tect | FOR SALE FRAME. HOUSES FOUR TO SIX ee orn ENR ha eTAND | A. NEWMAN. Genter. Tab lst, a-we.. from 72010 | John Wrare Mre, Sidney Mills, Mra, Daniel Van ee eee tte © SB 28) Beverly, 107 (Watson), and Gamester, 112 | worth, Xan., the 9th day of May for the trial of We Ole ey von. ‘Belek hotiges, 4 to N fais, $1,000 to $4,500. rage: bases and express. several bln sale’ Raph he St dakoland. Teauite or 4. otra’ | Houten, Sra Van Nantvoord, Mra, Leftert | Pitteburg...@, 1 0 0 8 010 0 a— 1] Eom), alee san. Time, L115. Betting — + be bronglst before it, awa oe ning amd brick houses, BtoB) rooms, $5,000 and | raz eat, - ee <p, | Lefferts, Mr 0. Hitchcock, Mra. J. W. Jewott, | Pitchers —H aoe ne ics owigiapet 12 pth hee and 3 to 5: Deception, 2and 3 to Capt. Gregory Bar- ne Hse4 Fst | “Rivcra: apectal burcaine, accommodating terns of *Gintropclie View and vicinity. progertes “Xow as | Mee. Koeppel, Mra, Wagstaff, Misa Paine, Mrs. | jc tived ting atteencon ad weal eee | 3: Kose W pon mage bee he yp -semewdae : Capt. Samuel L, Wood- Mase ron cas tabesaresmrenen ts tis ae ie ine Parchave Se anf Het OnE gg | John B. Simpson, Mra Thomas F. Gilroy and | Pere." Young wan batted freely and at tines | Saas ir . jamcater. £0 | and, tenth cavalry; Capt. Wiliam, Bi Geter, | eceuenen SU tes popnice cocans, ten cat'F wot iwachines ai low hyuress afi | _mbi4-2m 10OCorcoran buslaime, | MTSE. S. Church. when hits meant runs, while the bits made off |" Third race—Handicap; €500. One mile, | *ixth cavalry; First Liewt. Alfred M. Puiler, wr. Money to loan ou Srst-claes security : nar = = = McGill were all scattered. Dungan made sev- | Logan. 113 (Shields, 1; Bess McDuff. 103 1G, second cavalry; First Lieut. Charis J. I. omee FG. AUKAM. El, PXCHANGE, 610 F st, n. Everynopys Tryise A DANISH OFFICER sel peaasciend catches, which prevented | Taylor), 2; lume, 110(A.Covington), 3. Liselg, | Clarke, tenth infantry; First Lieut. Richard Bhin ee eas | _se2-tm G00 Fst. EW Y STABL ae anal Smiaiers eversiady tes x ——— Cleveland from scoring. The weather was very | 95 (Mason), also ran. ‘Time, 1.47%. | Betting — | M. Blatchford, eleventh infantry; Firet Lieut, BET SEEN Es OLUMBIA | PORSALE ARE PIG. pogld oe NL Lg todoso now KEN-GAR, my new Is Now Serving on the United States | cold, but 5,000 people witnessed the contest. Logan, 3 to 5 and out; Bess McDuff, 6 and 1; Il- | Frederick G. Hodgson, sixth cavalry; First ATED By STE HERONS. | “we matea specialty of BROOKLAND. property, phone cal oon i } ary P. Johnson, tenth cavairys fon at KENSINGTON, isono of the ‘most Ship Chicago. R. H.E. | lume, 3 and 4 t 5, and Liselg, 6 and 2. j Lieut. Carter —e * places in the suburbs, It"ll yield ‘ Cleveland..0 0 2 0 1 00 0 0-8 10 4) Fourth race €400. Two-vear-olds. Five | Second Lieut. Selome ental, firth cavalry; Prottet from late SOpercent, I'm acting | Tleut, Thorwald Fritsche of the royal Danish | Chicago..--1 1 10.0 2.00 3-8 10 ilfarlonm: Tete Mat, 110 (G. Taylor), 1; St | Second Licut. William R. Sample, fourteenth, rE and it wil pay you to call upon us before buying. J. W. LA TOURETTE, Te10G Si, | foot that we van sell on favorabie terms “nd HOUSES i D DOLLARS, i ME quarters, “anti ; . Gegetgines! 1 we C \d Liewt, Prancis E. Laces, jr. : rs fi "7.400 to 84,000. No fMoubie fo show property. | Old at lots on payments to suft—@5a month, if you | HAV, Who is now attached to the U. 8. 8. Chi- | — Pitchers—Young and McGill. Pat, 110 (A. Covington). 2: Clarrus, 110 (Hues. | infantry; Second Hy H URS OF 1 AND 2PM "Por fall varsegtape cal pn en” ow. PECHS EI ait Paaee, S. Iie, Send for a circular or call. cngo, enjoys the distinction of being one ofthe | The Boston club mado thetr rat appearance | on), 3. alt, 107 (Shields), and Kenmore, | tenth infantrs: Second Taeut, James A. ng Fete ce ¥ NDOW BRICK = zi ‘or. 10th and Gsts. nw. | POR SALE_PETER HENDERSON & CO. FI i 2 J oe few officers of a foreign power that have re- | in Baltimore yesterday and defeated ioles | 110 (Winston), also ran. Time, 1.06. Betting— | te" as eee Pied od W. Feces Fanta nud tagce vatlars alee Yaad Serr eT tee ee Trae nay | E'tower arden and jan crmsweie Sie kee |, N. Cor, 706. 8ru Sr. N ceived permission to verve on a United States | DY timely batting and brilliant fielding. Long's | Little Mat, S fo Saud & to S:'si, Patsy aeio | twelfth infantre: First Lieut, James Bi, Jacke Senced. nearly ‘new enor addres OWNER WHT st howe myeTee Qk SALE-MASSAC USETTS AVE.—4-TORY brick. with stone trimt a H SCHMIDS BIRD stom | Eee a iuertment oases on Eat aw: aprestte | ap nD my Franklin Park: 72 ft. 1% ine by 144 0 to MO-f alley: | —" a _ | imivoved by tines d-story'p. D. honsesand stables fa | POR SALE BABY te? | work at short saved the visitors. as he assisted | and out; Ci . 20 and 6; Edith, 4 3, son, seventh infantry, judge advocate, man-of-war. The courtesy of allowing foreign | jn three double plays, besides batting well, | Kenmore, 20and 6. auc a | = pe Nee Aare Des EGAL NOTICES. naval officers to enter the home navy prevails | Duffy also batted well. The — ficld- Fifth race—#400. iGAL } aS. TARRIAGES, MATT! nd furniture of every rear. . A ae remem ae 400. Six furlongs, Lizzatta, | Interesting Military Data, Buished near Cy SDEN. §: ea On OKCH 3 FCRNITURE Wi = juite generally in Europe. Denmark has at | ing of we was also a feature, more | 107 (Doane), 1; Bel Demonio, 112 ( Marshall ), ‘Mr. Simon Newton, chief clerk of the Wash- AppIY to, Dr. D. M. OGDEN, F; n easy teruixat WOKCH'S FURNITURE W ——— _\q : apieine 62 ROOMS, 24 sth st. nw Heth THE SUPREME COURT OF THE bisTRict | the present time another officer ina foreign | batted Stivetts hard at times, but could not | Pagan, 114 (G.Taylor).3. Time, 1.19. Betting — Blast aqueduct, has prepared « register of the JOR SALE-A BEAPTIFUL Hom! s JOR BALE GAS ENGINES, BOTH S is “OF COLUMBIA, navy. This is Lieut. Scheel, who is serving in | ™K® it last. Their fielding was also bad. The | Lizzetta, 3to 5 and out; el Demonio, 8 to 5 | ghee. Ce tel. naten: Seaham Peart meets th comes as font tro “aid soon any sigs Send for lee Holding « special term for Orphans’ Court business | P8YY: 7 attendance was 942. Score: and out, and Pagan, 5 and 1. arms, giving the full name, 500” SEMEN & HROADBENT, GE callon D.BALLAUE, Ae, 71 7th at. now Tn ostarnot Colt Pedi Of Apr TNS e.| the French navy. RE retirement of every officer of the army above aALE 7 = MColumbla, deceaked Noe BION Adatinisention | Lieut. Fritsche obtained permission to serve | Baltimore..0 0 3 0 20 0 2 0-7 97 = | euter That the = JOR SALE— A REAUTFUL BROW 7OR SALE a ia, deceased. No. BAUS, Adminisiration - the rank of lieutenant, That the statement FOr further particulars appiy to | Lg bette acon Br gen SB rd tie! | FOR SALE—PIANOs. eee a ee of the United States through the | Boston,....3 2 0 2 10 12 xd 4 Siem De the Rade Lawes: | accurate and reliaule ix shown by the fact thab DEEDL ! ‘ it ‘i i The postponed game between the George- wyebe wea cask down: $30 pen tuonth; wis soi ehicap, | ~ - — tion havin been made for the pro! iendship of.the Pri Maria. ‘Th Pitchers—Schmit and Stivetts, tlie - Corse | it was recently reproduced in the Army aud a Owner, J.D CRASSANT, Hit0 Lith stn wean: | SE-TONED nose. | RMCrwrtine prupwried, ua the Haat will and friendship of.the Princess Mai 1e princess hoe eG ace town College base ball team and thet of the | eet Bu SARE GEAEG MISS NEW HOUSES: Tay | see 7 Adem | cata Cra nk Ate Paley [ares ae Verte yen ~~ eee Yale Law School was pinved yesterday afters 74 12" pe FP terms: 69 and G41 : é lots to alley leretiy civen 0 | of the reigning King of Denmark, Christian IX, 1 Hl Hi ir0e nds of the ¥. . Primer ogee ap OWNER SO Eat nial ‘hits nye : ya Eons $2) Prince Waldemar i much interested in naval | clubs |.) 1.[pet.!! crm. |w.! 1! pot, | BOOM At the grounds of the ¥, MC. A., and re~ — Nan ios with plenty « | 0 Est nw mb Shar onane. ptm extn alist the erating of en | eM te ttes commbion coe cenienn ie a pans eager Sieve <f. chaste tor wien Gas bs pened mydelw P ee TRS Fe ee aoc pane celebrated Orcune alight 4 ‘in the Wash- | the royal navy. ‘The Princess Maria also pays | st, Loute 80.0 Phila ‘Thos far they ‘oken string of | Second Lieut. Alfred C. Merillat, eighth car- JO SALE" G" ST. NEAR WAR FOR SALE—BICYCLES. whieh we will sell'on ofthe ibetoresaidtie. 2" | much attention to the navy, because of her x2 Bro kisi,” ge nag el eta proc eens epee fe 4 ANY iS = = — = other ofter is. Bash a aes 7 Ms it in i ‘I 0 © ‘ira. 1a * professions game, for outside of 1 “3 A SUBSTANTIAL, (TEASANT Sia a ee ther offer Hike this, By the Cru sit PE HAGNER, Justice, | husband's interest in it, She isthe daughter Hissin. studente of the college there were but few pers | lve of absence for three monthe ix granted es ; t EF 5 ee eae = EDWARDS £ BARNAKD, Proctors for Anplicant, [Of the French royalist prince, the Duke of Baitimore.. ~ Second Lieut, James E. Normoyle, twenty-third aft a ee nyse Lawitt pli dasionl a Chartres, and through her good’ offices Lieut. Lousvilie sons present. 3 Normoyle, OK SALP—NEARLY NEW PNEUMATIC TIRE Kelay bieseie; fuil cycling outht incinded. 3100 Tes Pst now 1 SALE-SECOND-HAN UPRIGHTS AND SQUARE SECOND- | The final score was 6 to lin the visitors’ | infantry. ih firy'-class order; at sacrifice | { t this does not entirely represent the | ‘The leave of mbsence granted Col. ‘Thomas estingly clove battle. ‘The bors from New | yf, Anderson, forteenth itantry, ix extended nxecmied more able to tind the bell that one month $10.0 $1,009 CASH PAYMENT ein shalanee can ran sews x Schecl obtained the chance of, serving in the = Le SOUNTRY. French navy. The Duke of Chartres served ihass Wank eae ‘ R AR y wad Soca, jes. 2 _COUNTRY BOARD. for a while as _a staff officer on the Union side] g¢. Louis and Cincinnati were not echeduled | jin, during the civil war, and it was due to his E daughter's inluenee that the opportunity of | t@ Plas pri es to maker See tinea now myl PPEIFFEK & CONLIPE. 4 ith st. nw. EADY CAN AC MMODATE SIX PRES aris the prive APY Cay ACCOMMODATE. AIX: PERSONS sterday and the former still holds the | the locals, but outeide of this the fielding was | "Tye following named officers of the corps of J. . WIMP, Real Estates CHANCE. SEVERAT FINE | Gviation tt Huerstown. referent quired. For | entering our navy was accorded to Lieut, | lead in the race. ra . —_ = os ” = Pager ie rps | engineers, members of chs bored of vietors to . OW SALE LADY'S COLEMEA CUSHTOS ni ty sed at sacri ed) prises | fermi aires rospecr st., Haxerstown, Md, Frituche. All Exstern League games were prevented by | (armods. but despite this ae, plased « good | th J zine Beh vol oi appease Senge SALE Pwo HAND=« sate 2 rice, $100. close ther eautifnt ition and 7 ia So sticsinali i- | ¥ fo 8 we n Lander. cod to Willets Potw for the 7 rf aN hick DwELeISos E Rae eSetween Dat Fe ipest wit | ROARD IN TH The licutenant is physically as fine speci | rain, | © SW. NEAR ISTH TMPROVE MY Nix Sr monthly y ing of buying see these handsoin nee, PL ret ne ‘uments. at Dd ai Sr men of the descendants of the old north coun- try warriors as it would be possible to tind. phur w ress Vira Jet Rio Station, Aibern'tri tell played the star game for the visitors. | \ry Fo SuECESSER LAT EARGAISS, ¥ ran made by Georgetown was in the | gechool 1 ¢ the remi-annual examination of the <tor$io Men's high grade Both gates snonld be opened at the ball ounds after a There is too much of a enth inning. Carlon was hit br a pit ad B. Comstock, Col. David C, Hi Or tt * | Over six feet in height, br shouldered and | Browns alter s i | Ee . r Col, Ceras B. Conn en po NW. CUMPR'CO., Dayton, Ohio. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE Roows, | &( 31. ¥ MANOK F big, witha fair though tanned complexion,tow- | J4m at the one See ne Pate al wehioles | Galen a moment later he band comerod the | ep ent L L. Gillespie. oi DE PNEUMATIC Br moe Me RnnINEE ROOA SERRE MIRA te colored hair and frank blae eyes, he looks as | "TS aes es Wheaten i s “cin aggre nce ne - iad ok ta trade eat has ng | _™ST-* — ISP ate | Mest walle fona, aiatace’ Temas one a hieanicestors, the ancient Notwemen, must have | | ALPresent the Washington club is a. enr~|for Yale wax in the first inning, when Few Diplomatic Caters, LEGS x rater vagturnte if | POR $A | mises wan Maeno J Tooker, who daringly followed that bold sailor, | REE- but ow Jong wall 1 lasts flaltimore | touched fy Carmody for whoamer.” En th third] arehough fis was diplomatic day ot the oe weesscty. Apply between E2 and tp. i. | | preker, who daringly Fo bas sailors Sun. We know how you feel, neighbor. | they added two more on two hits and a force, | — a Gee : a = - | ee Americn i Umi expedition of nenriv't tonsa | Davis of New York sesterdas mate two two- | and in the sixth pice two more totheircredi, | State Depurtucat Secretary Gresham received = | vale gn Peter act years ago. Heicabout twontyceight yeareold, | D&RRets and a single, while Tiernan made two | and closed with auober run in the eighth, Visits from only two foreign ministers, viz., the Thr bs } | Bo interest, See (Ais bar He spenks English with a slight accent, and has | Wuales and a double. . eee - Swiss and the Swedish ministers, Most of the WV iacimtoshes ee mmde a most invorable impression on ‘his asio- | egret gaine'ty bulls tivochial ones here | Results of the Cocke Wat Tournament. | dijlomatie corps are iu Chicago, v LANG! BS —e _ 1 Piette sioatt inter on the ¢ hicago. He serves entirely with |““Dyige of Boston, tind hix batting clothes on | The cocked hat tournament which as been | an Excaped es hen | we : 7 Ay eto a ence Og! ity. The present is the tine aa oe soveroment yesterday, lining ont tour singles. in progress at the Columbia Athletic C1ub| yatost reports state that mo lives were lost s lta] | te. THOMSONS MUSIC STORE tone ect them for future use, Pitcher Frank Foreman says this is the first | came toa clore last night W. E. Myersand| roach the burning of the steambip Kili € Wrons-s and bath. ¢ i} oS si. Avchey for the standard Vose pianos, ‘. 85 F Hoffman Howes—*Philadelphia is the most | reason since 14) that he has not a sore arm in| < 5 sfor-| md asp Bae: niten cures: house nicely @) st. _Axchey for thes pis N.W. Burchell, 135 at, apa | I # : Sydney Smith were neck and neck, but the for- | car the Arabian coast, Finding that ie would a cciwabls road, cont ° mirerabie, tiresome hole on the earth! the spring. He practices at Union Park, Balti- | “7 Sinha Rowse ral Arabian coast. Finding that SE a oranere ; E J. RagtAERER SONS. 20s totes or x. we. Hawthorn Hedges—“Sh-h-h! Yon know the | more, every day. | mer finally won, having bowled five more pins} 4¢ impossible to quench the fire the shag SECM apa Ue ow BEST IN QUALITY—Lowest in price. thr, Mutidina Papers. Mothicproot Goods, Fire Beiek old Latin proverb, De mortuis nil nisi] Lonisville only made three hits off Killen | than his opponent. This gives to Mr. Myer* steered for the nearest point on the coast, amd ‘ | ROW STINPWETZ © SON, 1887 PA AVE. mr ° 7 honum.”—FPuck. yesterday and did not make an error. {the handsome silver water service offered awa! there londed rll the yactengers and new TINFMETZ & SON, 1257