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3 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 189{-TWENTY PAGES. 18 THE WESTERN TEAMS] Sci * = we] aioe srreanes oes JUVENILE TEMPLARS |2s"sc"coars-t. &s|SEASICK VESSELS /GREGSO4, THE INVENTOR Some of the New York cranks write | Nelson, short stop; Al Williams, third base; eer . tment of committees, etc., about Breitenstein of St. Louis outclassing | Baker, Parker and Baker, outflelders. ception, mi z dan address to the workers by Miss seas Charley Esper as a left-hand pitcher. After| Sunday the St. Louis play a postponed A See my Sea caine pple, ? ; They Have Not Displayed Great] seinz « Breit” Washington is all the more | game with the Cincinnatis at Cineinaatl In Progress Made in the Organization | 3fomori’service in honor of fue iase airs, | Lt is Necessary for Them to Go A Remarkah'e Englishman's Work A. A. Brockbank will be held at 2 o'clock, ‘alee ® “Little Willie” McGill of Chicago pitched | have chartered # special train. The Cincin- : Ks . Superiority in Base Ball. one of the best games of his life here last |natis are now tm Philedelphia, and will of Young People. led by Mrs. ‘T. B. Knapp. Tais will be fo Into the Hospital. i B in This Country. Incessant Labor Nearly Cost dim me y ussio! f papers, Thursday. If he can keep up that lick he | leave at 6:30 today. St. Louis will take the lowed by reading and disc mn ol 7s, one, “Our Pl written by Miss Nette will soon be in front rank of south paw | same train. Sf panerte — of ‘Bary! ry goers WHAT VISITORS SAY OF THE LOCALS} "sic rim ssurst wit aiways receive «| ton a weiranown Balumore amavear, We | MEBMING IN THIS CIFY NEXT WEEK| ;?ye%e eriaiy = Seccens” by Mrs |rumaeroe op IN THE SEA apniastesieiani eee > warm and cordial welcome when he comes | pitched for the Uniontown, Pa., club in to Washington. His work here during the | i! 890; Win- — two weeks Legere acti = * ‘ P, Be Read and LAfe—He Tried America’s Greatest : , le, who i uire’s understudy P ; What the Washington Pitchers|penina the bat is the “star rooter for the taken sick and returned home. Interesting Papers to Be Read an Some Device Needed for the Pro- ne Shek Wine t home team. He throws _ — energy — Young poh phar pect eee Discussed into his work on the coaching lines as any | for the season, and wou! e to heal : are Are Doing. of the regular players, and he is & useful | all teams of fifteen years and under. Send tection of Iron Vessels. man to have on hand. He realizes that | challenges to J. Stern, 734 6th street north- —- —— McGutre is doing = gt ba ay = The paresis $ 7% vege 8. aS si anid Geo Gregson. every day, and he not the least is . Quantrell, H. wwrence, E. Espey, C. = a zi Med? remarkable Png! )sb- NOTES OF THE PLAYERS |eatisicd because he has to play on the| Gray, C. Cauhesing, P. Schmidt, 3. Sten|SOME PROMINENT WORKERS \ SOME SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES zea ae boc nthe coun bench. and Willie McLean, manager. i ty Sve years, So soul Penner eveiere “Roger and I” ts the title of a recitation persaeadmscmstaate = grat gold medal trom Mike Kelly is rehearsing for his theatrical THE TURF, HE GOOD TEM- ‘Academy of Ip- LL OF THE WEST-|turn next winter. The piece is dedicated to uur Rivkten te ono ‘The sea is a grand and yet a treacherous vonters, and it was bis ern teams have tried Pe friend,” John Montgomery | New Track Records Ma m Alexan- of tna cath prakiie mother to the thousands of ships that sail ong — wae sclected a4 vara. a xaminerte-cbiel ennciusions with the ‘The Senators knocked “Kid” Gleason out d@er’s Island. in, enenies tad over its broad expanse, and after buffeting the World's Pair as the Senators, and all fair- | of a job last Wednesday. Twenty base hi New track records were made in the first with its storms, the ships must go to their too rich for the Von Der Aheian blood. widely spread wings | i minded critics are | ¥ two races at Alexander’s Isiand yesterday. hospital for repairs. This hospital is the President Nick Young ran over to Ph : of the grand army of @ry dock and the doctors are the army of Most think of tm obliged to admit that 2 Phi, | The summaries: £. & a peal a none of them have | Saqiphia during tne ean Pitiscare games| First—Seven furlongs. 1, Blackwood; 2, 2 reergreryagny ne ow careful workmen who look over carefully ventors as men gifted with iia : Gisplayed any won-| When the eastern clubs go on their first | Castaway; 3, Stringfellow. 1.30. pentdiey me Sckdie ace and repair every faulty seam or broken rivet. ey solden bealue thet tur 5 WN aertut amount of ou-| Western tour Umpire-in-chief Harry Wright | second—Six and a half furlongs. 1, Ketme, eee —— ¥ Salt water is teeming with parasites of Most marvelous devices without exertion. i eg sero will probably take that swing around the |» irey West: S, Ronald. 122 1-4. er Good — Templars—an| will be followed with letters from foreign | pant and animal life that cling to the bot-|_* & fact, men of Meas are the hardest worker, a ‘A ay berlority tn @2Y| circle of which George Stackhouse drew a : weer : rg 7 P order founded on the] jurisdictions, read by Mrs. Knapp, ‘and a Z + through | TM Uve by the very sweat of thelr brains; tm ; "1 ‘Third—Six furlongs. 1, Blackburn; 2 Mat: = a Me Conti. | toms of ships, eat slowly yet surely through | yn PA: a branch of the game./fancy sketch gon vat Se. Up tg — tie Chum; 3, Salisbury. ‘1.15 3-4. absolute equality of ‘Juvenile Templary on the cena | weed tron slike, or twat & away, while sg ard Parsult of an idea, iike tuany professional < Not them has| “Uncle Harry” has not been out o ¥ . 1, = 4 ‘and and 7 : name tan, they Saget Ghat tec aaah sad geckas ‘to capture! adelphia this season on league umpire bus-| Fourth—Five furlongs. 1, Alcazar; 2, Sen. the sexes as regards} 5) atiss Taylor. they act as a check en the speed by vastly | are mot tireless and that te rack their bratoe all SS pale yg iness. : ator; 3, Rebecca. 1.08 3-4. honors, duties and] ‘at the evening session, commencing at] increasing the resistakce and friction of the | day and far into the night the nervous aystem must ~t ~ no ee ae ae TS eae Fee privileges—was insti-| 7:30, an address of welcome will be de-] Voter against the ship. ‘The “gods of the | bave uucsually good and abumdent nourisiewut, tua games in the serlex| THE BOYS IN BLUE BEATEN, = | Night Light; 3, Alanthracite 1 tuted tn the city of Utica, N. ¥., in 1951, | livered by Mr. John W. Hoss, president of| ® oce everywhere.” and pick oat each | ill Lud ap its myriad datieate pares Tleveland broke even—that was the best At Latecta. and today there is scarcely @ ctvilized na- | the board “0 Or re se iit.” A. Saper | weak mane or faulty rivet. and slowly and | TB following letter trom Me. Gregson te am Gnd Phiteg att tae eee cea | | AL Tahaan’ yenlorday Gfterneck 3s | Hon tn (the sword ta Whit Gook ueplcr | Seep Ue aera, Eee a aber surely eat into the vitals of the ship, so | “#6 "A ir a ee te ewe sioericaa and, perbaps, Chicago, may Contest. “ Whitney's five-year-old bay mare Hispania | lodges are not actively at work. James Yeames of Boston, will be a that every few months it becomes neces- | WELLS, RICHARDSON & —” ap ‘atl, oak Seamed Cae a te ee tel rat, Anson and sight other bale Dive | was cut down. ‘The Mesh of her foreleg was| ‘The Juvenile Temple is the private schoo! Treneee te, “RS discussion {2 Bo SPomnec| sary to examine and repair the vessel. To| Gcotiomen: Having been subject for year to home team when the prvetanigcsn unless pit ane pe peta te the ae pant | #id open to the bone, and she was shot | of the aapivestgnm ct: roles ¢ were, ticut. do this she must come out of the water. | **treme wervousness, With Ite aitendast want of they greatly impzove in their general work. | playing yesterday afternoon. Their in- | *fter the race. Her jockey was unburt. step stone from which the initlate may car-| “ On’ sunday afternoon @ popular lecture on First race—Six furlongs. 1, tmp. Dark] ry with him Into the adult order the strong- | ch, ical Effects of Alcohol,” tl- try & bottle of Palne's celery compound simply as This summing up of the western teams may | structors were nine members of the Wash- | pays; 2, Huth Vi; & Mies Tn LAS. est possible assurances of life-long member-| lustrated wine colored ‘charts, will be de. | 70% OF Stone, cohnecting with the sea by a | 27 &.Uoln ot be appropriate at this writing, but it may | ington club. The course of instruction con- ee \ shveirem 2, The Gov- ship. lvered by Dr. D. Hi Mann supreme tem — wogeew ks a = - ty > was nmr ha oo ee ~ re ‘ feed & revision after the Senai ve sSeons hing, hitting | erness; rock. 141 1- r, resident of Brooklyn, N. ¥. * then ® third. By the time demuphited Cha Geka clscaak: — Ser bine Peat aniigy inant vom |_Third—Seven furlongs. 1, The Spook; % ‘The obligation in the adult or subordinate | Pot SoSaer with @ song’ setvice and fol-| pumped out, then the workmen with prac-| tad Geibed the ant nente'n felt Mike « mew Perdita; 3, Voucher. 1.30 1 lodge enjoins total abstinence from all in-| jowed by brief addresses by members of | ticed skill place the great blocks at the bot-| man, sly sound at aight and awoke to the more- There is one point upon which nearly all very attentive, and the instructors may to-/ }ourth—Nire-sixteenths mile. 1, Carls- toxicating Mquors as beverages; the Juve-| the institute. tom of ‘oe tome for the keel to vest upon, | '"S both ready and atic to @o a day"s work. The ary dock is just a great box of wood, | “2° I was induced, much agaimet my will, to hi hi be- | ruhe; 2, Buckfly; 3, Sant 80 1. Phone ' of the western magnates agree, and that is | (iu rouse that there is such a thing as Fitth—ive furlongs 1, Princess ‘Irene lat goematicer Tackorss an intesiectae | lage cee an aaaeeeeeten and | ine the dimensions from the plans and | heme I nem fol in the lest Iediagoned Tat that Washington is perhaps the best 2, Glovina; 3, Staffa, 1.08 3-4. Pp ia Sregrany: Of onda: rawings of the vessel. These in place, the ‘Sake all aity ta a tae pede mibapieed ee te ee oe me exec pith ie huriongs. 1, Elmer F.; 2 Bilen | liquors, tobacco, profanity and gambling. Tuesday and which will be followed as mere hott a sia: ithe atks teas, ankle ee oe y compoent ome jemons| Douglas; 3, Idea. 1.15 34, For Nearly Thirty Years, losel local conditions will permit, is . . sibly Philadelphia and Pittsburg. They 2aY | came. Just twenty-four hours and fifteen — sincere se woe the ship hauled in. The gate is now closed | mission to publish this Im any way you Mike. again, and while the water is slowly pump- Very truly yours, ed out and the ship settles down, the dock- GHORGE GRBGSON, ers pull her this way or that till she rests | 9! ts the experience of thousands of ethers. that the gate receipts here are larger than minutes jor to that game being called Morris Park Races. im many of the big cities, where it is an-| Sr. ateur ) . n Mr. Maul, he of the smile and strong, de-| Henry of Navarre trightened most of the foxes that six and eight thousand people | ceptive arm, discovered that his arm bad entries out of the first race at Morris Park me iy ‘nm attendance. When the counting run down, or that its main-spring had been | yesterday, and at odds on he won in a = the cash takes place and the division of | broken, or that there was dust in its works. | common canter. bm : | corpses bape agape figures in | Yesterday afternoon the aforesaid arm was} First race—Six furlongs—First, Heary of be thoe dh eee — luke mist in working order. That fact might have| Navarre; second, Melba; third, Merry : =— ce Ee ete een cea ces | pete One, Gills Saiee) Beaks ee, if vered ata a a in many of the @ cities there may ) tery, but, to whatever it was due, it never | Second beg my . - 8. A. Leonard, Gace large, notably Saturdays, | Worked better than on {ga nap leached Wont ive ne Gare oe pun senetoercar iessechuestts inne | water crepe "paas fae puis aay hears cores te menge 0 Pao tons ; home team again stepped into tenth place : - S As tle Thin, cee. Se . om gn lrg obo mr : but in Washington there is a regular at-| and the visitors took eleventh, PRON O eee ree amen OO. by Mrs, Remington, will be opened by airs, | ea The Juvenile Temple has had place 1M} outlined as follows: Monday morning ses. some form in the order for nearly three de-} sion, a paper, “How Can We Interest Our cades. It was known at first as the Cold] Lodges In Juvenile Work?” written by ~ Water Temple, and exacted of its members} Mrs. Josephine R. Pollard, P. G. V. T., of Woche; then shores, or ine's celery compound feeds the merve tesees, the single pledge only. In 1870 it was| Maine, will be read and discussed, éiscus-| FYenly On she Keel blocks: thet sim the Nanishes lowitede, debility, Inability to wecy ea superseded by the triple pledge, and a rit-| sion opened by Bre, A. 8. Woodhouse, @. | SONY Dts SMO see atdes of the shin | "Wine ur strates mea worsted teste wastun y ‘hich . | 8. 01 vi la. ‘his w! prec Se et oe Leale Nt aa, | devotional exercises and. foliowed ‘with «| and as the water ts pumped away the ship |e uetter wheter stebent, lawyer, tinister or tae Ws is Adopted by the derteaioacs “Phe Child Today—the Voter Tomor-| stands “high and dry,” a veritable “fish out | of Yosinem, has wuicleutly singed att the tase chairman, was adopted by the by Mrs. Hewitt, discussion upon |<» water,” the bottom, which was below the eaith, he begins to saffor from ditarhanecs of ‘i F “Oni eer: asous f . ington, will be opened by airs. | caused. dimmess cf sight, pewraizia of face or walp, with agen mgt ‘a ba grecyl 9 When Ward stepped to the plate in the Renee thir, Dwight an a A) M4 aoe aay Maint. At? pm wil} ‘The Cure Process. eatire sights of deeplenerss. yy Ps toe or oe put so that in & | arst inning he found Bert Abbey, one of t! Fifth—One mile—First, La Misere; second, wih . be read a paper by the Rev. W. H. na scour the | les on, iguorant of tue terriike Gemands be te tele ond the reaten, the weather t9 | pitchers, secured by Arthur Irwin for! purt. third Stee Acous. 1.41 3-4." ge Clark, G. C. of Wisconsin, discus-| Then the workmen scrape a making on an exhausted brain. bona . — home team is playing good | Washington two years ago, in the box for Sixth—six furlongs—First, The Gommoner; z sion of which will be opened by Mrs. E. J. | unwelcome barnacies and grass away, the Sinan of the mavens spite > ant cmd fang » & visit to this city is worth | the visitors. Scoring began in the second,.| second, Lottie Eastin; third, R ing Girl: g Forbes, G. 8., of Wisconsin. This will be| seams and rivets are all examined and re-| wincut warning. Kleumatisms dy ie ton, Brooklyn "New York, chicaga Ciege. | Tebeat hit to eit ar eek xeneen te : ' Di followed with @ paper, “Juvenile Temple | patred, a fresh coat of paint goes on aKgail, | Noe oe tie heart, liver aed Lutes’ an teat ss = 4 adford bang over 5 : % land, Cincinnati, St. Louls and Loutsville | scoring. Ward hit to Anson and Paul AEs \ \ Sere ee aetk. Discussion Till be apened | 884 a8 the dock ts again flooded the ship | cries sor «prompt Sncrean» of nowrisbarent fore So ot divide up any such money @s that | scored, Ward reaching first by a grect slide. . A. C. Base Ball Game, yf . S\ by Miguel Sereque, G. S, of Massachusetts. | Tes from her hospital bed, and the wood-| brain and nerve centers, This feeding with just wit Sete, Scketnatentanet the published | Abbey hit over second in the third, stole} After much talk and deliberation the NY S. B. Chase of Easton, Pa., chancellor of|en supports are knocked away until she | the food these vital parts crave tx what Palne's Spee ore is having @ great run | second, took third on McGuire's sacrifice | annual buriesque base ball game of mem- Np ‘ the Good Templars’ Course of Study, will| floats out on the sea again “healthy and is mpon this marvelows of luck just now, while the Orioles are inj and scored on Selbach’s hit to Irwin, a S power of nourishing all the actvous tines cud the van, but even that enthusiastie city Sintver Geupotnn the tee bers of the C. A. C. will take place Tues- ‘ia deliver an address upon “Self-improve-| strong," to battle with wind and sea, and pentfying the Meck Ghat Gp cemteRie <a bas its big days and ite slim days, ‘No more runs were made until the nfth|4ay, July 8, at National Park. The Oe ceil Sens", followed with remarks by J._N-| the enemies of the flag she proudly flies at | bunt anges inning, when Abbey hit over Lange's head, | “Shorts,” winners of the past two seasons, \ 2 ee, y be devoted lareety to) 2 Pe Its action is perfectly tnteliteitte of senmatne, Western managers, in a burst | reaching third, scoring on McGuire's hit| will put in Fague and Ziegler, Riddle, CEST: Set oe cokes tae ae oe Fl Rice Ragin permeate pretend Putery ten eye feng Rumber of men im the vines glere, aF¢ 8 | between third and short. Smith and Elder on the bases, Larner at] ~ oA A - Yeamen, Jent means was found to provect the under | celery compound ts on subeatt Sala, seaeals ae aap a ages tates today! The next runs came in the inning follow- | short field, and Hibbs, Colgate and Jonn eS \ The morning session of Tuesday will be] water portions of the ship from the in-| by plysiclans in every city, at Ge was "= = take control | ing. Radford’s grounder to Parrott took a| Haswell in the field. The “Longs” have got N devoted to temple exercises by members of | gidious attacks of barnacies and parasites | out exception, tn the Dalted St Wagners were indifferent on the subject 4 sent it'te the pee flela fone Feet Bees aah ect enies Swaxes Sn sy 2 Undine and Crystal Fountala Temples, to|of plant and animal life. This was done | It supplies rich, uew bloof, ence e e an Viuwte oc ° ° 7 aie ath Succees: thar nave, Dositively envious of the | eacy homer. ‘The hit was at once dubbed, | Mooney on the bags, Smead at’ short stop. SR Erine secttation contest ty Suvenile templare | Uy Covering the whole bottom of the ship | werve feel: tt toate worn-out be ” prize recitation contest by juvenile templars| with a plating of thin copper, for the gal- | exhausted tissues wherever the season from a financial standpoint but they | tue longest ever made on the grounds,” of | Hubbell, Sam Stinemetz and Dorsey Brown im talks | = Mra, Emma F. Bishop. will take place, followed with chalk vanic action of the salt water upon the Cop- | tlood streaim goes. Vanguor and all admit that the Washington management | for te’ ys nog rice an, Ruts AFe, termed, | in pine an Ring ae ont Weill wield | of New York and Pennsylvania, and under] by Mr. Thompson. per was to convert the ship and sea into @ | that j-ithoot exception is a hustling, strictly buisness combination perentoaacmerers cant ‘Mtr, eed, wea eae peal, on Mike OLeny Nal wcree en sanction of the supreme body went into] , The See en bee} on wee beweg Ww Vast battery where the copper became the | ijood, vanishes; the spirits are raised and « from start to finish. Mr. Wagner realizes | Dro ely applaud , ma; well to that th in the evening devoted to the temperance chil- | negative pole and was slowly yet constant- feeling ef health and life declares the a priat uuded. be il be] general use throughout the order in ibid. P aib Ineriok abate ati Or be ; Preweace that he has a valuable piece of property in | PU,Ping cans inning the ee Wan cue: = dren of the Dis ly eaten away, the particles, as they fell | ore blood and well fed werves and brain. y, ing lanky lads from | played to a Marine Band accompaniment. ter the four-fold pledge to th The - = — 4+. _1_ = Poel bey prgsreneonrn me — a to | the Ilinots village commenced scoring, and | Cards of invitation Row ready. Some twelve years later th pledge} rents and teachers in regard to them. away, taking with them the barnacies end was made the qualification for Juventie| children will conduct a literary and musi-|sea weed as fast as they formed on the they kept it up, a run an inning, to the —_—_.__— ad 1 be made b: ; badcrnenty Page shemrge rbeanthgne ‘emp! hip, and none who could] c@l program. Addresses wi le by| ship, thus keeping the ship's bottom ard not thus quality were eligible thereafter as |D& Yeames, Mr. Thompson and others, | sides always clea so that the speed w re ou a 1 close of the game. Two of their runs, how- THE AVENGER’S TRACK. casion to expariment with r . establish a home for “has beens.) ey er® OF | ever, were gifts, McGuire declining to come the addresses and exercises closing with an] rot cut down by dragging the barnacles pilin rose the eng, he pats Tt gave the spec: | whey Were Waiting for Their Victim movenn lenient: Se ep | areal 7 ae Suocmanh pepereatinaent and yards of vea weed through the water. | pe. Dism's FAMOUS OBESITY PNAS AND After looking the 6en that : 9 juvenile Temple work wi Among ors e3 -| Yet, even then the copper needed repairs. oS ai ESITY reduce “your pepe pigehgrerpeietipaat hat | at first in the last inning. Score: aud World Get Him or Die. tn the District of Columbia tn 1876 and for | ed for services Im the cause of Good Tem-| faulty timbers rotted ahd crumbled away, | Neisit without dieting; care the cause of obesiy, puieian “ik savtenenta on Sum oie ay CHICAGO. |... | From the Cleveland Plaindealer. a, few years prosecuted successftlly, and | plar education not already referred to are| so that every few Years the ship had to go (foc Si avabria. rhcaibatio, besitiy and bess Chris von Der Ahe declared that Gus Ward, 2b.. 0 2 3 3 6) Ry: rf... 0 1 ot “The only time ever I was really scart,” | then formally given up by the parent body. r. Oronhyatckher, past supreme templar, | into dry dock and be thoroughly overhaul- | tity the compiextoa. Schmelz has a wonderful collection of] Has'm'r, 8 9 0 2 8 1\Dabien 36.0010 0 said the colonel, “‘was in the edge of a little | It was revived again under the general] and Mrs. S. E. Bailey of Virginia, supreme] eg, each faulty timber replaced and rusty — young players, who are made of the right | CA! £2 2 $ O 0 Wilmot, 1 2 8 2 9 8! town in Ohio.” supervision of S. W. Russell in 18%, and | vice templar. bolt repaired, until no loophoie was left} Scuff for a winning team. The majority of 1 2 1 OjAnsoa, 1b... 0 1 8 0 F a during the next six consecutive years of The Supreme Superintendent. for the sea to work upon. |New Style Special Obesity them are unknown to the league, and they 33 8 Gl fange cf. 2 32.0) “Ha, ha! Let's have it, colonel,” came a/ his superintendency some 1,800 ‘children Miss Forsyth, appointed supreme superin-| But with the advent of iron in the bulld- Band: have yet to win their spurs. He says he 510 0 Glbarwtt ao 2 4 $ 4 o| Chorus of yells, were initiated in temples instituted In that} | 00 | upon the death of Mrs, Brookbank, | "8 of Ships the old means ‘ailed, for where Ss. Would rather have a string of young bloods, 236 3) Saiiees, et 3 811] “Well, I wus comin’ elong about midnight | period. - M of copper was placed over the iron the tron] Our supporting and special Obesity Rants with two or three well-seasoned men to 2 2 © O/B. Abbey, pO 0 O 1 O)_smina ye, boys, I've seen life in the plains ‘The Banner Temple. soon after the Des Moines session of the| became the negative pole of the great bat-| wast. Call aud ciamine. ‘Iwenty varieties. steady them, than a team of “atars” of sev- a a ° ” In Undine Temple, which was instituted | Supreme Lodge, and who assumed by re-| tery and was eaten away, quickly riddling | geuuiue Lunds have our mame stamped on them. erai years’ standing. Chris 1227123 an’ in the arm—’ in 1884, over 1,000 children have been ini-] Quest the duties of president of the Insti-| the bottom of the ships with many leaks. J ade @ record notable | tute, was born in London and entered the | Many devices were tried—ihe unier-water ee cal eee features: Te hus been under the | Oder of Good Templars there In 18Ts. ‘Two { Portions of the vessels were covered with a | pl@fing nS © Da —Dens Sins: 5 suaciead pour ‘Oh, yes—go on!’ Well, it was nigh on to midnight, an’ as WASRINGTON, D. C., Sept. & t598. 1 base on balls, stole to second on a lo! I passed through @ clump o” trees—this wus ears later she came to this country and | Water-proof of wood, which was then Band te $y aide. ‘Then jorse bun ted towara third, a college town, and—" Girect superintendency of Mrs, Emma F. Hoveial aa Facponaibs to Country and | oepered reg : Eheeerer there oar Mand te Sytendid = dk Teas sod 3 ar’ ng lead off secon . : ‘ = . New, tte itty he easily reached third. ‘As soon as ae “Yes, yes, What happened?” Bishop continuously since 1886; has neve: | ness house in Boston. Her experience as a| W@# any metallic connection between the | bottle of Uvesity Pills. You copper and iron the whole force of the RLIZABENM JUNI Ba at. ow. ‘Somethin’ seemed to crawl all over me | taken a.vacation or failed to hold its regular | Good Templar covers a wide field. She hes an’ push my ha'r up through the scalp. 1] weckly session. Its superintendent has rare-| Served with great credit to herself in sev- agg eet gg hee gd ee PE ES rose BoLl bias biced through the, bait Ab nae Deen erimedale and Look prises | Present exalted station a thorough equip-| bringing in an element of uncertaiaty and | fof Sch Heem rnd, me one Obesity Band. siab Wart anton oct ita eed ach | Ee a or the plate, an it 3. Lett W safely on another long slide back of the cago, 5. Struck out By Maul, rubber. It was the most audacious piece of c. “ . 43 inches. Now, as i have taken # medicired: Stolen Ansoa, | Parrott, | WI . ment for successful labor. enforcing Great care in “sheathing” the | Sua"kuow them'to be quod, and ehisk f base stealin; med Sebri (2). Abbey. Time of | da’kness, an’ fust thing I knowed I run bers at the close of every quarter tl “ 1° coe Chris says it nimost paralyeed. Belts ned | eumeci:SS. ‘Umpire Mr. Scania. Plump Into about fo" doxen a'med men—"" | sach year from its beginning. and has con-| DD. Mann. supreme templar, ts a) Sean, Stage” got hay Gh woo tne anes: | tine. an 1 cn toca the fet Connor. Hasamaear, Abbey, meee tributed larger amounts to fu for monu- a 2 than ai : ae Cartwright are also picking Up i char woe eee had been. They wuz young, | rents to the late John B. Finch, supreme | at large promise to be of like character to dock. rod particglars. running, and they take desperate chances| New York played all around the Pittsburg active, fightin" men, too, an’ ev’y one of ‘em | templar, at his death, and a brilliant advo-| those which have placed the empire state SkiN of Chemists of No Avail. , Vell’ the eas remost in the list of ™ . . hed a revolvah an’ big club. ‘Well,’ ses 1, | cate of juvenile Templary, and to the late < Wg foremost Then the various methods of painting THE FARMERS AND TE 5 risdiction, ARMED ‘gents, ef ye'll take me to the boss robbah, | Mrs. A. A. Brookbank, supreme superinten- mplar ju the bottoms with tective ints haw KNUXVUAR, Tena, Ped. 5. 1506. Vl give ye my watch—’ dent, at her death, than any other Temple| DF. Yeames is a native of London, and in er -<yreeagiicon tag Gonttomen: Your Obesity Fruit Salts tay teries were Mcekin and Farrell, Gumbert See ner ea ee tauntay. Te. receited | the annals of Good Wemplary in ‘the old] been tried and are used in all of the cruls- {a Gm agt me evn, Pruit Salts dae and Mack. , fhe honors of banner temple for initiating | World, as in the new, he has written his| ers of our new navy. The skill of hundreds | to dosen Dotilew covering «period nt thine peers op the base lines. That is the kind of ball] Pirates. Meekin kept the hits scattered, that pleases the St Louis magnate. He tted hard. bat- @ aso runner should never be afraid Of | mone eet a tee tars On soiling his clothes while soap is so cheap. aps SHE. | ox, vom €| name high up on the roll of educators. hemists has bee: ° tepecinlis In connection with gases from the stem That o! dog pera REE. ‘No, sah! Somethin’ ‘bout that crowd | the largest number of members of any als: | 24m™e of chemis! 1 exerted to find a wility; also there is a prost lem Earl Waguer's beck yird onan Stnatote | New York...2 0 0 0 0 40 8 x-911 1| seemed to hold me, an’ I staid. Well, putty | tes organization during s certain’ mated dein: omen Je editorial writer ta the! samt that would act an the copper Goes] canary! ee ee See hee coptinue t play winnlne cee tanec ore Pittaburg:-..0 0 0 fe AS 2 al <. ne soon they begin to edge up in a sunkle, get- quarter ‘two years ago. Mrs. Bishop has we Bread vom pea na and throw off the barnacles and sca weed. 2b MANWEIL. Jr. Castilen, iting wad asd ain red 3 " cockin’ revolvahs. asst t ~~ for ue commana ae a tn Wee mascot, hands of tho champion Bostons.. Hard Alt- en an T aid, ‘bout ‘Atty. Some of ‘em Berteby, mow are E Williams, and Miss a Br ers he established. Mr. | Great prizes have been offered, and a fer- NO FAT, NO RHECMATISM Now, but the brute appears to have a greater sur-| ti! Was the feature of the game. Stivetts | picked up mo’ clubs an’ some rocks. They | May Aaron, now Mrs. May Fowler. — ndon-born also, and in Eng- | tune awaits the succsssful discoverer of such 1 land and America has contributed to thi 3 . Crystal Fountain. cause of temperance education in prose and| © C8tins for ships, yet, so far, none has | Sores (healt: Daml No HB. Crystal Fountain Temple, under present | verse with such opulence of attractive fea-| De®" discovered that acts completely, and | taintiug or gusjing fur lwowth, mo 260 x-1521 3 Powint tancantad epenescne: awfully | efficient superintendency of Miss McElroy, | tures as stamp him a real genius. the tron and steel ships which start from | @2U7 fat to carry around, no Woakwess or sore- 0 nese of lick« fh rheumatiam. Te Matson Obee Oo 2 1 0 0-10 14 2) sca’d, and wusn’t made a bit easiah when I| assisted by Mrs. Clark, achieved notable Gn nee of Good Templar} port with freshly painted cides and bot-| [ty Pills avd Mand have the anatt fer ell thin, to their positions and are more confident of} Baltimore earned fifteen of the seventeen } hud the ledah whispah: ‘Boys, don’t let "im a city next week is one : plus of lives than the “cat that came back” | #"4 Ganzel, Hemming and Earle were the | wus muddah in theh eyes an’ death in the fo man times. Gus Schmelz is less super-| batteries. Rane. | stitious than Mr. Wagner, and he attributes the success of the home team to the fact | Bcston that the men are becoming more accustomed | Louisvil success under the care of Miss Mary Riley, toms return In @ few months covered with | What more can ope ere= 6 far a fem dollars’ ute je the experimental period lasted some closah an’ I cuddent stan no | in the water, very material; do centr tee ot the players appeared to be timid and| the home team. The batteries were Hawke | tunned to the nighest man an’ sai aE 2 aed iced eS awe ee speed and power of the ship, Thea ane] FROM A PROMIXEST PAXNeTLtaMEA MORSE acted as though they were playing safety.| 4nd Robinson, Clarkson, Peitz and Buck-| “jn heaven's name, sah, what the] in the juvenile order. Among others who . ip. Th ec x Now they begin to feel that they are fix-| ley. meanin’ o’ this?” have been conspicuously successful as su- CER RA must be put in the dry dock and scrubbed | tet a2 pomnd< and > inches tm menseremest tures In the club and they are playing with RHE. ‘How's yo jaw lock” he asked. perintendents or assistants may be men- The Little Rodent. and scraped and repainted. Stil worse | on Rand and I’ilix g & Set-there: style that not only astonishes | Baltimore....0 5 0 0410 8 4-17.23 4 ‘Tight, sah, I kin keep a sec’et with any | tioned Mrs. L. 8. Gourley and Mrs. 8. 1. | Cleveland Moffett tn McClure's Magazine. than the barnacies and sea werd ts the | lating & Co thar, Sire: J have teem the visiting teams, but gratifies the army of | St. Louis ....0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0-3 6 2|of'em® Brookileld, prior to 1888, and since that date} One day Philadelphia, wishing to test the| water itself when tt finds an entrance, be | PAE, Guests Mand ott Pu sal it eas that home cranks, wao are prepared to admit| Cleveland used three pitchers in the game |" “Woll,’ sald he, ‘ye see we ah ahmed fo' as follows: Mr. A. E, Shoemaker and Miss| affection popularly supposed to exist be-| it ever 8o small, through the paint to the | jamin! " that in several instances their judgment of | against Brooklyn and then lost. Lyster, | gespit deeds, an’ will die a fightin’ Low of Silver Star ‘Temple, Mrs. George | tween a lon and a mouse. put a mouse im | eel below. Slowly but surely it tacts cor | Lome - the team was premature. = arn dag spear Eesha bse apes T see!’ anid 1 tremblin’ Caen 7 | Giles. Mrs. Harner, and Miss Godfrey of] the cage of a full-grown Nubian lion. The | ® te wach extends sometimes al- | only six pottles of = out o! s a “Ye see that house amu e bushes: = ii 2 im through the ti ‘attention to dir ‘There have been several changes in the| better, Young’ finished the game. Stein cat did! ne Independent, Mr. George Bollinger, de- plate before the paint | no atten ne 1 Mon saw the mouse before he was fairly playing positions of the team. Hasamear is | and Kinslow, Young, Clarkson, Lyster and| «Well, thah's a blamed, insignificant nt- | C#sed: Mrs. Spencer, Mra, Magee, Mra " wh the ba: nd tt scale drops off and discloses the defect, | time. Will answer throu ie rs, a was after hi = mJ at third base, while Joyce oc-| Zimmer were the battertes, a eae which can even then only be secn by put- MJAS FILED, tle cuss of @ sophomore hid in that house, . : | ting the ship in dry doci Toe sherman € cupies a seat in the grand stand.” While R.H.E, | an‘ we ah goin’ t’ have ‘tin er dle!” mir plc taal pl cate Legends [Ome een ng I | wer bottom plating. | Oc 1% 188, Front, Sati COS Re Joyce is taking a rest George Tebeau is act-| Brooklyn.....1 0 15 10 10 x—-9 8 3|""“rnen, Boys, I quietly went about my ee ee ee A Sick Leave Neo ” 1 our guats may be ohtaloed trom ing captain and playing left field, in place | Cleveland.....2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0-8 9 3| business. Iman educated man myself an : fright When he had gone about ten feet Fi eebeiestecricks _ i ; . of the sprightly Abbey, who has been trans-| Both Alien and Turner were quite scrious- | neveh meddle with tho cause. oe x fhe Hon sprang, lighting a little in front of | ‘This all showa now necessary * i for the G. G. C. SIPS. for felter aaa’ Kazdea because he is a bet-|1y injured in the heaviest hitting game ot —see ae hee eee tytn | ships to go to thelr “hompital” and how peas ‘f elder and can cover more territo: hiladelphia. Twenty-six jain. rn ser “ . . ‘ than Tebeau. Selbach ts again in right fleld, anes wits total of forty bases, were mate The Hole Was Loaded. times, the mouse traversing @ shorter dis-| careful her “doctors” should be. for mil- Se ee bony hewly- henner y ig position almost as well | off Chamberlain. The batteries were Calli-| From the Philadelphia Record. . fance after cach spring of the Hon, It was Hons of dollars’ worth of property and mil- MERTZ’S aul adford did. “« i e y, \ mon: cl pte eo oe fae provoerptn gga han, Taylor and Grady, Chamberlain and] with a « ping rod” between them,John lemonstrat a lon is too quick for @| lions of priceless Mves are carried every ~ mouse, at least in a large cage. Finally, proving so much in his hitting that there | V#¥&4n- FE, | McCafferty and Michael Reese stood over a year on these “messengers of th: = % ie ee ILE. the mouse stood still, squealing and trem: relbencd a Oweatt - re jeems but little chance for Joe Sullivan to| pnuadeiphia.1 0 0 0 8 0 6 8 4-21 26 4| hole in the rocks on the Wood street grade bling. The lon stood over, studying him | The sreatest docks in the world are those | Keep @ full tine Oussity Hands, Tulle and ‘get in the game.” Cincinnati ..0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 4-818 5| between Leverington avenue and Centre with interest. Presently he shot out his big} Of the great shipping port of Liverpool, - — : Se Me sestecnage waveial ec paw and brought it down directly on the| where the great stone docks, with thelr Sent by mail on receipt of rien. Mercer, Esper and Maul are pitching ex- How the Clabs §: street, Manayunk, yesterday. Several kegs Mouse, but so gently that the mouse was| powerful pumping engines, stretch f. ‘The Rands cost $2.50 up; the Pratt Salt $1 per tellent bail, while Petty is rapidly getting of powder and a large quantity of dynamite not injured in the least, though held fast pars Pigs OT | bottle and Pills $1.50 per bottle, or 3 bottles fo mto winning form as the weather becomes = — had been lowered carefully into the hole, between the claws. Then the lion played| Miles along the water front. The stone | $4. rvs ©O., 42 West 294 st, Department Ne warmer. Mike Sullivan was given a trial is 3 2 which had been drilled for a blast. The with him in the most extraordinary way, | docks are the best, for, if solklly built, | QUIN] © 00. © Vinet St st, Dooet lor three innings in the first Chicago game, i 2a bs eathee Hit i onwaaae! now lifting his paw and letting the mouse] they may last a hundred years, and, in| Nn & Boston, { but he was naturally nervous, and there- 13 30 Lenn aader spd sede athe me Tun @ few inches, and then stopping him | fact, the old stone dock at Norfolk navy lere did not do himself justice. He has an z 20 work had made the men more cheerful again as before. Suddenly the saeeee cham: and, which t naw 6 . -~ twkward delivery and the impresstoa he % 81 244! than they had felt for a week, and they , his tactics, ‘and, Instead of running sraateyomaigeions Aeadioo dyed egg inewory nade was not favorable. He may come h other re when the lon lift is paw, 8 1g into -s ~ 2. tround all right after ke has a little more __ on te Set Deane. ee Sas ectioeioes ee rcdeeaht Mire. Foster. the air straight at the lion’s head. The iton, | States. Yet in America, where fortcnes are Columbia Park, sxperience im senatorial company. A strong| Will Von der Ahe suspend Clarkson for | ram _ Johnson and Mr. Fagan of Star of Hope, | terrified, cave a great leap back, striking | Made and lost in a few years, we do not pint In the pitching department is the hit-| being hit hard, as he did Gleason? other workmen were busy all about, and a| 3y\s5 Julia Martin. now Mrs. Hodges; M| the bars with all his weight, and shaking | often bufld for future generations, but only Sng qualities of Maul, Esper, Mercer end| Barnte ts after some of the hard-hitting | crowd of spectators were watching the Petty. ‘They are just as apt to go to bat} Harrisbures. work. ° ind crack out a single or a two-bagzer as “A foine day, Molke, it be afther the iny other member of the team. This fact | Afthur Irwin ts likely to play short stop INGTON'S Thompson and Mrs. Zurhorst of Washing-| the whole floor. Then he opened his great | for the present, hence many of the docks —— FUaEr Seon. ton, Miss Anna K. Bond, now Mrs. Gatta, jaws and roared and roared again, while a YOUR GIOICE OF of Holloway Independent, and Miss Lina] the little mouse, still squealing, made his frst. svon cos: ANY LOT POR rain,” said McCafferty. Hobson, deceased, of Columbia Independ-| escape. Of the two the lion was the more | More in repairs than they did in building. ah fas commented upon by Capt. Comiskey of | for the Phillies today. “That it be, John,” replied Reese. ent. frightened. i hoe “a! of dock frequently used is FOR TEN Days ONLY. rincinnati, while in this city Jast week. Danny Richardson and Menefee of the ‘Ef this shtuff sh’d go up, where’d we The National Institate. It is a fact hype partete ge ge nmerg ported ter worenduek pret ange oy » ieeiaged tee wee aghetan atte Gate ee bears i hulereteyralg reid eek seas) “aleedians pails roar a wea lerrneton: ‘The National Institute of Juvenile Temple | at, 4, So 'Nin“s locomotive. ‘Let one ap: | Arst filled with water and allowed to sink, Columbia Park, «rs. Your pitchers go up and hit the tall | ,Ayen hea ‘gitche bail yesterday. He | retding and splitting of rocks, was the an- Workers had a preliminary organization at| Mar in an elephants scall, and. the ele. | until the ship can be brought over the pat. Umost as hard as the other players. There * r to the odd question. The two men in| Phantom Lake, Wisconsin, in 1801. The} phant, his mountain of flesh quivering, his| form, when the water is pumped out and WASHINGTON'S FINEST SUBURB. s no telling where the batting 1s likely to | ™&¥, Rot Play again this year. h é a : - | the platform slowly rises, borne up by the] Is situated ‘Ligh pletesu oo the Jenmsyivante : : amping” tho explosives had struck fire| organization was perfected one year later | trunk lashing the air, will trumpet in ab- : an 0 high plete oo wreak out. ‘In other teams the batteries are | q Non laid eth Teen ts ee and | with "their rods, and in the next instant| at Findlay, Ohio, at which session officers | ject terror; and he ‘will not recover for buorancy of, ihe calssons, unui tne 00 | «cn Seah evak ton tieiies Gin tabs: tot looked to for a great amount of stick | tok Harry Wrishe sflered vase vine they were fying Bish, in She air amid’ S| were elected as follows: Vor president, Gu-| Hows Sfterwenl| ee Sates oe at | Guaser ta these afters ie tier oe Cee dhe Fork.” Comiskey 1s about right. Yesterday's attendance et the Boston-| shower of CEG rere 4 fiying | Ptfeme Superintendent Mrs. A. A. Brook-| wiltrun up his trunk. There is a tradition | may break away from the ends or comer | ‘0% (ow Dutlding), tying about B00 feet Loutsville game was the smallest tn years. ps Hed struck several of the spectators, | bank of Indiana; for vice president, Grand | that a mouse really did this in one Instance | thus breaking the ship in two, or a storm Washington, where pure afr and pure water anf a nas ecm umpiring good ball | Scie was seriously hurt. however. Superintendent Mrs. A. G. Hewitt ‘of New| while an elephant was sleeping, and caused | May come, capsizing dry dock, ship end ion Park, is likely to be supplanted by | None - the elephant such intense puin that he had| all, thus converting that which was in-| Plenty of shade trees abound. Commutation fare, Anson is the Brummel" of the eague. In spite of the fact that his Chi- :ago Colts are ot winning as many heats Crourke: whe mere eee night. Stage | AS McCafferty slowly picked himself up, | York; for recording secretary, Miss Cora B. hough his purse may wot be as‘tell of cp] Went back to Washington last night—Bal- | twenty feet away from where the hole was, | Taylor, G. 8. of Ohio: for corresponding | to be killed. death trap, UD'® STeatest Good Into a 6 coats Title warrasted. No motes, No Goede hough his purse may net be as full of the nO! ca he exclaimed: “Are yez hur'rt, Moike? » Mrs. 'T. B. app, G. S., - he leading hotels and rides his mer to and | team goes away. ris hard resting place. “! yez aloive, | G. 5.. 0 rs 4 -| D. M. Burns, one o e repul nd from nat or Installments taken; 10 cont off for casb. the ball park in opea carriages, some-| “Rig “Hill Brown, formerly of the New| John?" Geo, ‘W, Hill of Iowa. Mr. S. W. Russell, | 1022 jeqders, has announced that the local | 222° ure’s, parasites. in er en tnto two car-| yorks, is play © will not be surpri: ton,Anson always | Harry L. Ta delegation will cones gotdt M. oe for a4 that ships We opened up May 26, and comtrects bave been republicar. gubernato: nomination at the we @ ecramento convention next week. In con- siven for building. Lots $25 and up re sequence nearly all the other candidates Dusiness with the following banks: Second Nattomal ae cpa anal —— Bank, New York city; Guarantee Sefe Deposit Authority Given the Reading Road. g first base for Wilkesbarre, | ‘The two men were picked up, and Reese, eee = Washington, D. C., was appointed ylor says h -| who seemed much the worse for his up- - k 4 oth seallgea ge Hinges o the home / sional base ball ee goat, Per pels Ward fight, was taken tn, the poles, patrol Ee Hird Vein ten aber State, a dozen United | to practice law at Buffalo. wagon to St. Timothy's Hospital. There ; n eral under secrstari2s | “Brown, the left-hand twirler of the Baltt.| was found that his hands and arms were | session (otlieed ecbpabiestyareypcderrmtrey ation aud the spot in which {more club bas been laid off by President | burned, his head cut and his body bruised, | last a =e ae - oak in cae See encased Wn Con | Stason. but he was chipper and bright, and the | Character. elected, ex- : * “ vice president and chaplain. ‘The and ‘Trust Company, Chestnut Street National 3 on the t In the| The Baltimores are now seventy-one poi: dectors say he will be out in a day or two. | CeP@e Vice me, Anson mingles in | ahead of the Bostons, whom they tackle for | MeCafferty escaped with only a few bruises, | Rev: Se, Cane en nee ee ee Bank and Commonweslth Trust Company of Phile- lobby with the statesmen and tells them | two games on Monday. How the men escaped instant dehth is one| chaplain, and Mrs, Charles A. Gray, who | elded in favor of the Philadelphia and Read- oni has the best team in A novelty in the shape of a base ball| of the mysteries. had planted the nye “ erie a the /ing Ratiroad Company's recelvers, giving Gelphia, and Obio and Columbia Natiousl sure winner of the pen-| team of Minneconji Indians ts touring the 400 order ae prectiont | Mra. Hewity Was {them authority to make the p con- of Washington. man unhap-| east. The team will play at the Corinthian Bound to Be Harmless. cote ee aert atts, Hewitt was| tract with the clty for the building of the a comment upon | A. C. grounds, Staten Island, on June 23. | pom truth, elected vice president-at-large. subway, &c. Open evenings. Call for ctrcular. Senator in the grand stand. |" Capt. Anson has bet Eddie Talcott $500 {7m Tt aneton hain The Sensio ext Week. ——_—_~+-e+—___ azos were passing the ball] and a suit of clothes that his Chicago colts |_ Mr. Fidds—“Tell me, doctor, does ve Aa special session of the International tn-| | ‘The bill probibiting the manufacture and hek Dr. Sunderiana’s | tale of cigarettes was passed, pochenns Laiberne ane yuee Lanier) race a S| ed. by the Massachusetts house Monday. Church, 4 1-2 street, on Saturday, the 21a] ot, by the Massachusetts, ho pony. instant, and on Monday and Tuesday, the egian f liquor selling was also passed, 2dib and 20th. Three sessions will be held grossed. by a vote of 80 106i, schtiges the mid f an inning the Sen-| will beat the New York giants. injure the brain?” rked: “Anson's men all lack vim,{ Pitcher Staley will probably be released} Dr. Goup—‘It depends entirely on the per- _ i their movements are as slow and de-| before the Loston club leaves on its western | son who uses {t. It is harmless in most wate as those of their captain. They | trip next week. cases, ag people with brains rarely resort May as if they care nothing about the re- The original “Mets have reorganized, | to it” Columbia ParkCo., 623 F St. N.W.