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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894—EIGHTEEN PAGES. » a : 1 over to the middle garden. The stariding of ter in 811-2 went the half at a 2.08 clip, SED FOR: A\-TIME| 5 yerocrnos 2° patinted Teeny | Suing ne hice ol ais fh i ote w iphia ws some r he was going at a ing the y- ey of the Washington players are in class A. | third quarter in 1.35. His tender mouth Mr. Ed, C. French has returned from a caused him to falter when Curry took the trip to Loudoun county. . Tt ts about time for Manager Schmelz to | reins to reef him. It was but for a mo-| The County Poor House Management to| Judge J. K. M. Norton, with a party of League Headquarters Shut Up| experiment with Willie Wynne, the new | ment and again he was away, and landed been, theroughly*repaired, will resume her a this city and Farmington on jonday. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS - friends, left today for his farm on Occoquan pitcher. George Haddock has not pitched a | the a — flat, ~palene! the world’s Be Investigated. bay to spend Sunday. ing” winning game but it is not his fault. | record for two-year-ol SOT Nature’s Reme- During Mr. Young’s Absence. The Bonaire ace ding unsteady when Mer-| The marvelous mile of John R. Gentry a HYATTSVILLE. dies ofttimes poor- Se Torcall pace, carried over font ree Tee" Cetttcal Condition of Rev. Dr. Chaties “ly flattered by Browns Defeated the Giants. when he did the mile in 2.0334, ES ciclo ah ey * The ladies’ Eureka Grange, Chillum, gave ‘chemical and dan- AR FULL ig ROMORS OF DEALS The only league game played yesterday | Some caught the mile as fast as 2.03 1-2, d it Is believed that had th a bazaar and dance at Chiflum Hall on the om an is lev e pacemaker Virginia City. " - . Tne Detween St. Louls and New York. | gone after the black five-year-old a litte | ‘¢re"t im the Busy Virginia City, | 12th instant. The hall was handsomely decorated with bunting and flowers. Miss The contest was a close and brilliant one. |.harder, the Patchen-Wilkes horse would 2 Where the Senators H Sh Clarkson and Miller, Meekin and Farrell | have done the mile as good as 2.03. There Beth Wiltberger won a handsome rocking re the fS Fave ONOwn | acted as batterles. Reve, | pes Brest disappointment over the Alix! 4 large audience greeted Miss Myra Lee pas in a guessing contest. Miss Lily > Performance. KS Voight held the ticket which drew an ele- - St. Louis .....0 0 10 0 0 0 0 x-1 3 8| ‘With so perfect a day and track it was |Civalier and Mr. Edwin Ferry in Damon ‘euoe a Lack of Strength: New York ':::0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 O| thought the mare could make a new word's | and Pythias at ihe Opera House last night. | gantly caiwath -nalerys Londiong ic ae record for trotters, but she had tied the | Miss Civalier was excellent in her part, and | cesion was furnished by Prof. McGraw and How the Clubs Stand. Nancy Hanks mark on Wednesday and it his pupils. The affair was a success in gerous imitations, For five centuries Carlsbad has stood in the role of strength and health-giver, and millions have been cured by the Carlsbad Waters of all sorts and manners of dis- Ww. c, | Was too much to make’a second effort the | Paved It with great eae ee every particular, $120 being netted. Booths 4 . 4 rt ”, ws - a ¥ 4 . cases. ‘The genuine Carlsbad Sprade! Salts are the | NOTES OF THE PLAYERS 90 36 “abe Se west,” Beshies,‘sho-seemed nervous, | Toys scting wes up to his weal stand] Sherk peuiestar, Se Sane netted. ‘Booths “ ie nol fet away» sttong. an an oe store, = omleis hs noe r paantt... 60 99 Ae | It took 31 1e seconds to, do the first quar-| whole the entertainment was well worth | Refreshment, Mrs. Enos Ray, Mrs. George malassimilation of food, flatulent obesity, catarrh Brookiya.... Braet. Ls on. 478 ter. When the half iched in 1.02 3-4 | seeing. This was the last time Miss Civalier | Gude and Mrs. MeEntyre; confectionery, of the stomach, and gives to all a healthy ap-| 1easue headquarters are closed tempor : Bitioutsviliers: 33. S8 Bea | th dropped resignedly. The | will be seen in Alexandria, as she makes | Mrs. Alex. Gude, Miss Annie Heider and| and Petite, strong, vigorous flesh, a perfect digestion. | *Tily, as President Young is taking advan- —— @ mein the same | ner professional debut in a short time with | Miss May Ellin; fancy table, Mra. Frohlich, gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Take m imitations, EISNER g MENDELSON Co., | ‘aee of the western sefies to enjoy a short Base Ball Statistics. time as the second. Then hope was aban- ae Mrs, Nalley and Miss. Edith Burgess; wheel . Sole Agents, New York. “| vaeation—a trip to Boston and return by| The following statistics in the Washing- oe = B ~_ sient crea On she came, at | a traveling company. " and sea. “Uncle” Harry Wright is supposed to| ton series of games with Cincinnati and. Ing the mile in 2.04 1-2, Mayor Strauss, at the request of the | of fortune, Mrs. Vincent and Miss Lizzie , poi mi Miller; barrel stand, Messrs. Charles Bur- effectually, dispels head- be on the western circuit, looking after the | Philadelphia will be found of interest: YESTERDAY'S URACING. Wadhington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon | cess gn W. John ‘Miller: fralt sesma, tine aches and fevers and cures habitual umpires, and ail is well, for the time being. hin-Washington. —a Electric Railroad Company, called a meet- | Annie Nulley; lemonade well, Mrs. Voight 5 es of is the ‘The Washingtons dropped three games in BOR RB. RA SHSR Alexandeg Island. ing-of the city council last night to pass on | and Mrs. J. A. Miller; grab bag, Misses Car-| Constipation, rup of Figs Cincinnati, much to the surprise of the ” +e 8 s $| _First raco—Five furlongs, Ada Blue won, | the request of the cumpany to use Columbus gpg te meee tage ciek only remedy of its kind ever local patrons, and again we hear that old 4B | Snap second, Verbia thind. Time, 1.05. street. for the extension of their line to | oiitisin Hall tn the cecmins iso held at | duced, pleasing to the taste and ac. familiar “gag” about. the umpire robbing 3 4 8]) Second—One-haif malle. Vexation filly in tag oe ee no er ee Crimaon ‘clover and ite value as a fertilizer | ceptable to the stomach, in Some of the New York papers criticise ota phi ‘won, Manola second, Why Not third. Time, fothing yet been heard . | was discussed, and a social hour was spent action and tral: Arlie Latham for working off 20. many old Pasoad Rie “Philadelpoin, 2; Hit 58 1-4. af ats Spencer, Who disappeared from his home bee toweadiugs end music. its J, to in this city several days ago, leaving his jeasent-biathday party was effects, from the mos chestnuts on the coaching nea. Why, | 'Y pitebed balle—Philadelphia, 5 Third—Four and oné-hilf furlongs. Lum | family in a destitute condition. Mise tate Harvey at her home ay pod health nd ade A substances, its Latham is not in the same class with won, Varuna second, {‘Htérion third. ‘Time, ienag iwastivesias ine wate: don Wednesday evening. y Gus Adencin cn an sieanh Aapeetinne. es BT 1-4. 4 Capt. W. A. Baftlett and wife of Highland | many excellent qualities commend Fourth—Six furlongs: “Classic won, Mayor| The grange camp fair continues to attract are visiting atiPittsburg. Pa. Instance, a few days ago. the Senators | Was 5 B second, Belle Blackburn third.’ Time, : stopped off at Oil City, Pa.,.to play. an .ex- att. 31 2 5 6 ue i3 3 known. DO YOU REMEMBER HOW FREQUENT- LY You TOOK COLD LAST WINTER? HOW OFTEN YOU COULD ONLY BREATHE THROUGH YOUR’ MOUTH? Tiwi a large number of Alexandrians every day. ‘: _— A. 14, Pugh of Roanoke, Va., has re- hibition game with Guy Hecker’s eo-opera- “Fifth — One-half mile. Benjamin won, Next Wednesday the greater part of the | turned to home after a visit to her tive team. The Senators were,ghy several lar ea! e Trixey Gardner second, Speedwell third, | Population will go to the fair to witness | *unt, Mrs. Taylor, Highland. rep of is for wale in 500 of the best men, and put up a ragged tesm Thm the water-throwing contest, in which both Francis “Shannabrook, $1 bottles by. all drug. e, «! YOUR HEAD FELT FULL, AND YOUR and ed tattered ball. The result a — the Columbia aud Hydraulian Fire Compa- | Chariton Heights. gists. Any FACE FLUSHED AND HOT? HOW MANY eee oe the Ot! Citys. io next porte Base Rall Notes. Latonia. nies of this city are entered. ont C= Well and som of Cleveland, may not have it will NIGHTS YOUR SLEEP WAS BROKEN? ‘asgish Gus good-naturedly informed us| Washington defeated the Twin City team| First race—Three-year-olds and upward,| The market this morning was well at- ee omy Cimino —_— — after a it 3 YOU'VE HAD COMPARATIVE IMMUNITY hat an Oll City umpire caused the down- | of Dennison, Ohio, yesterday afternoon, the | One mile. Tariff Reform first, Cornelia sec-| tended by ccuntry people, and despite the |” ves yattsville/ cure FROM THESE TROUBLES DURING THE fall of the Senators.” score being 11 to 3. SUMMER, BUT WHEN THE RAINY AND orgunized. GEA! WEATHER SETS g008 Pitcher Breitenstein of St. Louis has been war Mt 1 A ETL URN OF Tae aD tn itaa eal ee eee tee sar pi reinstated. He is to be married this even- | 8d seventy yards. Harry Young first, ene = a = Sateriey. Alexandria tn M. A. Johnson of Charl sc, x 3 mar- ao mmounen” IN MY FINANCIAL TREAT- that a few timely hits would have enabled | ing. Ironmaster second, John Berkeley third. fortunate aving a very good been visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. B. close seaso! " ket, where vegetables and fruits of every | Lockw. Charlton Hi ts. MENT OF PATIENTS IAM AS LIBERAL | Sng" proavig, Mines eee of St Louls, | A new man named Clark played right Suit Me kind ‘can ‘be purchased’ in abundance ana | “ork"oat Chariton Heighta. ” toe, AS GOOD BUSINESS PRINCIPLES WILL | the Senators is a lack of team hitting. In | eld for Washington yesterday. He hails Per eve ond. & halt fur- ALLOW. CONSULTATION 18 FREE. IN 4 Baltimore. ond, Advocate third. Time, 1.43 1-2. drouth there was a goodly supply of fresh ir A new buildi: association, branch Second—Four-year-olds and upward; mile| vegetables. Prices, however, were @ trifle | the Columbima, Was bees ~ - cheaply. wood are guests of Mrs. Frohi longs. Whiff first, Adam second, Sandoval ham to’ and fansvil rmers’ C! will meet : Qne of the recent games in Cincinnati Mc- | frcm Kansas City, and will not be signed | ining” ‘rime, 1U0 S-4. : wit ee go ary oe me his ‘epar- sonteut he inet Benin ‘of Dar ‘Nesbit, MY DIAGONSIS OF A DISEASE I DO NOT Guire opened with a safe hit. The next | until next spring, if at all. Fourth—Three-year-olds and upward; mile} ring match with Horace Leas. College Park. So ATTEMPT, BY EXAGGERATION, TO two men walked to first on balls, filling the Ollie Beard of the Kansas Citys recently | and a sixteenth. Clementine first, Philora A. J. Groves, an employe at J. H. D. Miss Vina Reed has returned to her home FRIGHTEN PATIENTS INTO TAKING bases, with no hands out. le Popped | made three home runs and a single off | second, Selina D. third. Time, 1.48 1-4. Smoot's planing mill, had two of his fingers | in Marysville, Ohio, after a visit to Mra. J. TREATMENT, BUT ALWAYS GIVE AN toe an casy Sy to Canavan, who threw to| Pitcher Foreman of Toledo. Fifth—Five furlongs. All Over first, Por- = HONEST OPINION, AND LAST IN TOE the plate and held McGuire on third; Mercer badly mashed yesterday. C. Breisford, Charlton Heights. struck out and Schelbeck flew out to Hol- |, Dozens of the professionals who have | thos ile, iva frst. Saale Ford secon A number of young people from this city | “Mrs. Gilligan, after years of absence in Nday; thus the side was retired without «| Made records in the minor leagues this! Sisth— Mile. Elva first. Sadie ord . *. TREATMENT OF CASES, MY APPARATUS ( " Miss Jane Mooper of Washington is the a Poor House Investigation. ‘of Miss Edith Bu we The committse on poor of the city council —— oe ce IS COMPLETE, MY EXPERIENCE LARGE went out to Burgundy last night to attend husetts, is visiting her parents, Mr. Year will be tried by the major league next | First Chance third. Time, 1.43 1-2. eo eeees Gee ee Massachusstia, is viaiting her parents, AND MY ENDEAVORS TI on the hanze Giuplay has been witnessed | Ting and, as usual, two-thindy of then ‘ YOU ARE DINGATISFIED wie; end bailey @ grounds many ‘times this | Wil! be found wanting in abliitics to fll ox Gravesend. TREACMENT AT ANY TIME DURING a and keep up in the faster com- First race—Five furlongs. Oily Gamin THE FIRST WEEK TP WILL Cost You The air ts filled with rumors of deals and | "St. Louis has protested the game with | **8t Kennel second, Enchanter third. Time, | held a ee ee prises Died = Victim to Cigarettes. NOTHING. Bald to, De eget eagon- New York is | Washington of September 5, on the claim of | +02 1-2. poor Moae and tne we ccne ‘araire of the | Harry B. Johnson, superintendent of the 9 be negotiating for the purchase of dF = are joase and the recent complaint DR. C. M. JORDAN, the entire Cleveland ‘club, with a view to | arty auiler that McGuire's hit, on which | Second—Five furlongs; selling. Kalalu agencies of the Anglo-American Savings and Loan Association of New York, who Penn and John Dixon. They ordered that | has been at Columbia, Pa., since April, was Dixon should be turned out of the place, | found dead on the sireet there, Thursday but, as Lizzie Penn was in no condition, | night. Death resulted from heart failure, elther physically or mentally, to eafn a | Suberinduced by excessive smoking of cig- living for herself, decided to let her remain | *7éttes, of which he was a slave. at the farm for the present. It is said that este the umpire allowed him to score a home | colt first, April Fool nd, Brambaletta | SCaMdalous conduct on the part of Lizzie A graduate of the Medical Departnient of the Usposing of its surplus players to Buffalo, | run and te the game, did not go over the filly third. tine, ‘rake ang University of the City of New York, ot Gene enue membership. The | fence, but struck in a tree within the In- Third—Tyrolus first, Dun, nm second, 2421 Fst. nw. ket and that Buffalo ieee $8.08 the mar- | closure and came back into open field. Inquisitive third. ‘Time, 1a Soectalties—Discasea of the Nose, Throat, Lungs | jeague honors has been fully we sae, 2oF | It can be authoritatively stated that there Fourth Six furtongs’ Hurligham rte this column, Tt seemo to fave Pebgtorth 18 | in no truth whatever in the reports that the | ,F CU L Gee tke ten by ‘some Of the bee Weal een forsot- | Baltimore management Is now considering Tike ne ee nm Meine, ries, CONSULTATION FREE. that no change can be made in the league | Making changes in the club for next sea- — by = Fifth—Flatlands stakes; mile and_one- ; Prefers the Associated Press. MM the committee will immediatel ks ° , a ot Office hours: ® to 11 a.m, 2 to 4 p.m. 6 to 8 membership except by unanimous consent. ak dn ook of on ie Perfectly satiefed) wenth Galileo frst, Patrician second, ¥i-| complete investigation of the wasn te 1 The isin, 28 Dally Mews has aban- —e ) Pm. Sundays, 9 to 12 m. selbeatat_| It 1s hardly 5 possible that New York can ob-| ‘It is told on more corners than six that ae ees Fira Up Owlet first, Louise | * ch the poor farm 1s conducted. doned the United Press and signed a term- = the stars of the Clevelant teamwhile of Good money for Cape Tebenne © EVE YD | ily second, Havoe third, Time 102, "| De. Miunewerode’s Alarming Mimess, | contract with the Associated Press, ff’ E te i many of the other clubs need strengthen- yaa: tenes pelts ee emict to pur-| | Seventh—Mile. Victorious first, Ingomar} The condition of Rev. Dr. Charles Minne- | = — <a —e a Ss n rprise, e a | by tae wire! the lack of interest shown | chase the Louisville club's franchise in bene | Second, Miss Dixte third. ‘Time, 1.42 1-2 gerode, whose illness has been mentioned, ‘ Ss. qities during the past two | the Falls City officials decide to stick te. = a hi 1241 1th Street S. E. ‘THIRD YEAR AT much talked et meabout time to give the | gether and refuse to give up the ship, save Bowen and Griffo Matched. is corer! can, i - peviated ae much talked of “Eastern League” scheme * Vii avail N mentarily expected. of the members of 507 12th St. N. W. & trial.” There is bound to be some iivey | Ely Walz, vice president of the Baltimore incent Delvalle of New Orleans, backer wire pulling at the next general meeting of of Andy Bowen, the light-weight pugilist, ‘TWENTY-FIVE CE. the league, and it behooves “Brother” Earl | ai ’qhers Maloney and Byrd of Roanoke, his family have been summoned to his bed- FIVE YEARS’. EXPERIEN has succeeded in making a match between aRADUATE “HOTA Cone e ee Waauer 0) get inte the peat te 2 and Anderson of Lynchburg, of the Virgin. side, and are all now here except his son, CLORIOUS MEWS! n-| Bowen and young Griffo. The latter re- | Meade, and wife, and his daughter, Mrs, + AOSDOS,, ENGLAND... only to look at Baltimore to’ understand | intest ‘finde ’wall aie tee tgaker Schmels’s | cently fought a draw with Jack McAuliffe. | Duckworth, who are in Europe Dr. Min- N * what a winning club in Washington means, west, and finish the season with th negerode was pastor of St. Paul’s Church ervous Debility Crt y ihe giisiting. managers, excepting | "The rumor that a new Americas wreocia- Pea eer ny phen er elle megs Degen othe Site mon Ser Ane, are highly delighted | tion will be formed ‘next season heicca | It 1s officially announced that the dis- | the president of the confederacy yes ene nt Spisciall’ aden Ruth, thelr share of the gate bet tne fait | little credence by well-posted base ball ‘men. | tance in the Kenctucky Derby has been re- cevarat treed tas oe nee pecia! iseases. Pere rmtlaby or oon of nome Anancial tree | rhe Colonels are once more on theif | duced to a mile and a quarter, the Clark | ® aver ae = Pra i pastorate of that’ church, ‘and has itved here ever since, making many warm ill remember it. When friends, wo’ regrét excsedingly to know of Soyouwill = tive heath after their second disastrous eis HMmited to the treatment of Saction between him and Mr. Wagner, poco trip. This time, How. they mai stake to one and one-eighth miles, and the emen. of; growing out of the defunct Brotherhood Ome the ‘mex, M&M"! Kentucky Oaks to one mile and a sixteenth. Gen femen Exclusively. deal. aged to do better than on the first trip, The derby has a guaranteed value of $6,000, | his extreme illness and Yapidly approaching you are attacked with Cramps, Se ae ade ele teertenie oe tenis im the” cage areaif'ihat. stand" | tne Clare stakes $100 and the Oaks sim | end, "He has' voce uncoteclous Yor some | Hl Couie Gholers Morbo, Doct ‘Vigorous as furmerly, have not the olid-time If any one doubts that base ball is the | Louisville's credit this season All other stakes of 1505-06 are guaranteed, | time. q Bor vitality, are losing sour grip and inck the| ational game, they should take a run| ‘Irwin has not been a glittering success as | the cash value of none being below $2,000, The services in the various churches will entery, Diarrhoea or are acci- vim of other days whieh enabled you to thrust | OVeF to Baltimore, just now and circulate | @ manager, and as he is not lomice vite Sear be held at the usual hours tomorrow, and dently injured PAIN-KILLER trifles aside and march onward to success? If in some of the back counties of “Gorman- | the Players, it is not probable that he will Cyclist Arreated in Maryland. in all but Grace Church the resident rectors - . i i * | ville.” At every cross road post office pol- | get as much out of the team in future as| H. H. Wylie, the bicyclist, who was riding | will offictate. At Grace Church Rev. H. 8. will give you instant and per- Consult Dr. Carleton. poets. We tee etna we Charge of the texnent, Hf he would take {trom Chicago to New York against the rec-'| S!mmerman will preach in the absence of manent relief. The power of Organic Weakness, from’ Indtscretion, mores. e of the team, as Harry Wrigh 3 C. EB. <r < as Intulguace? Nervotten Dahan” | Maryland politician was in Baltimore coum | Gutesechy liked.—Philadelphia correspond. | Tt Rell by Smith, of New York of seven | “Stiss Lambert, who has been visiting Mra. Pain-Killer is not limited to Self-distrust, Defective Mon ty a few days ago, at a small railway sta- | ence. F days, twenty-three hours,and forty-seven | Baldwin, on South Lee street, left for her any particular brand of pain. Stgat, “rack of Energy, Tire Reng, | 102, to take the noonday train into Balti-|\ The Pottsville, Pa., people have backed | minutes, arrived at Philadelphia with his | home in the west today. rept by ne Uttle store and post office was | out of the agreement to play a series of | trainer last night. He gave up the attempt} iss Laura King, daughter of Mr. Charles It is equally valuable whether Kept by an old gentleman, with long white | six games with the Harrisburg team to | he says, because of at arfest in Maryland. | King of this city, is in Roxbury, Mass. on the trouble is external or in- hair and beard, evidently sixty-five or sev-| determine the championship of the State On Thursday they were riding down the |~ “Wut ‘0 fends. enty years of age. The politician had to| League. Captain Huston received a tele. ee ee = Care for Chain Gang Lasiness. wait for the train, so he tried to engage | gram yesterday definitely settling the mat. | Canal towpath from Hagerstown, when a Pee ats oe the chet wut the old station keeper in, conversation. ter. division superintendem. of canals arrested a ee e chain gang, Will- ‘My good friend,” inquired the politician, | Flaherty, late of the Louisvilles, is go- | them for trespassing. ‘At Yhat time, shortly | !am Day, has struck and refused to work. ‘be | “have you a morning paper forsale?” ing to Milwaukee to finish the season. He | after 11 o'clock in thé niorning, they had | Bread and water diet, it is thought, will Body, None, Throat, < ~ “No,” replied the old gentleman, “I loan- | says the heavy hitters of the Phillies put | covered 784 miles add were four hours | pring him to terms, however, in a short ith, Scrofula, Eezema, Acne, Warty | ed my Sun paper. to Mr-Carroll, up the | him out of the game and very nearly hos- | ahead of the record. They were detained Growths, Herpes, Salt Rkecum, Rheumatism, Ptles, #8 -escr ranteed pitaled him. by the superintendent more than five hours, | Wile. This prescription is guaranteed to etc., radically cured by my unfaling method of | “Was there any startling news in the pa-|Klusman of Kansas City has received a 8" -four or forty-eight hours 1 and were compelled to give up the attempt. | Cure in twenty. CERTAI! treatment. per this morning?” call from Cincinnati. Daniels and Niles |"Today they will go to New York, and after | and has never been known to fail. TAIN, Kidney and Bladder “The Baltimores gained a few points on | will go to Pittsburg. Donohue goes to Chi-|a short rest’ again ajfempt to lower the | The following teachers have been elected the New Yorks and Bostons,” responded cago; Hernon to Boston and Sammy Nichol | northern record from New York to Chi- by the school board of Jefferson district Ailments, as Painful, Difficult, Too Prequent,Milky | the old gentleman, as he chuckled to him- | to Brooklyn. in the county to serve for the coming ses- “| sion: Hume School (white), No. 4, Miss 1. Suspended. M. cago. or Bloody Urine, and all matters relating to Uri- | Self and tugged at his beard, just like-Gus} John M. Ward denies that the New Yorks nary Passage, promptly: cured. Schmelz, when an umpire is giving him | want to buy out the Cleveland club. He largaret Buckley; for Ruffner ‘School - . the worst of it. “You see,” continued the | says there are several players on Tebeau’s CONSULTATION are FREE AND CON- | oid gentleman, enthusiastically, “New York | text fa Jockey Ta: ho would materially strength Jockey Fred Taral,; who rode Connois-| (white), No. 2, oe M. F. Grigg; Scott Ty, \~ team who would materially stre1 jen any in the sixth race yesterday, was fined | School (colored), No. 3, Hattie Jackson, and and Boston each lost a game - 3 a . Tson. a Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to.8 pm. San-|timores did not 5 pooch, ron Capeate Mee OY St. Louis, said before | $250 and set down for the rest of the meet- mae School (colored), No. 1, A. T. 5 Clot @ay, 10 to 2. se13-tu, th&s,tf boys gaimed several points on their nearest | Thursday’s game with New’ York: “I'm | ing for fouling Havoc by the stewards of i sate 3 rs The corporation court transacted no busi- sorry, but we'll have to take two games| the Brooklyn Jockey Club. They have ness of importance yesterday. “Is base ball so popular in Maryland | from’ you. We're playing fast ball, and Prepared aff’s Enterprise, - referred the case of “Doc” Street to the| Rev. J. I. Varce, formerly pastor of the ae Benin, hy A, | R. state election was held tomorrow, I belleve | from Boston and Baltimore.” their province to investigate races that oO pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church Coat Bee and catcher, Robbie, would | Pitcher Dolan, a young left-hinder, who | were run at Saratoga and Sheepshead Bay. | br Nashville, ‘Team A PET: beat both Brown and Rayner for the gov- | was with the Portlands of the New Eng- {Bet ter J Abie Be ctece-i4 Made and Laid “Father Bill” Daly has come to the conclu- The little steamer Harry Lodor having ernorship. = na attain Pay, or | Free of Cost. land League, last season, has signed with | sion that his chances of reinstatement this —= The politician took the next train back | the Bostons for 1895. season are very slim, He will turn his to | Baitimore wondering how intelligent | The Petersburgs defeated the Norfolks | horses over to Col. SD. isruee next week, people can be so carried away with base by a score of 9 to 5 yesterday afternoon | who will dispose of them at auction. hall, especially om the eve of a great politi- | and are the champlons of Virginia. The cal contest. base ball season in Virginia has been the English Cricketers Arrive. greatest ever known. ORINK OBESITY FRUIT SALT. needs. We the New York's passengers who We and wasting i] One of the most striking instances of the |" Manager Barnie is quoted as saying that Nah alten cigs Fort oes tore upon the system, result | No charge for waste tn matching figures. bere An the ‘city, uncertainty that clusters around a game of | Brown, Clark, Wadsworth, Lutenberg and | ®!Tived yesterday at New ing in dullness of mental Facul- | proposition like this is a BUSINESS BKINGER— try op base ball was the performance of ‘Pitcher | Zahn2r would be the nucleus for next sea- | Hawke and his team of amateur cricketers. ties, Impaired M iow | te taco mies Seeakoler tees haeaees Gein ane own risk. re Hae Te ene Utslshed tm che Boston Globe, | Meckin in Cleveland a few days ago. He | son's team. Grim and Pfeffer will be dis- | ‘The team will begin practice today at bpirits, Moroseor IrritableTem- | py any other furnitare or carpet bouse in Wasb- ye +4 pee 3 boo yy yp started in to pitch the first half of a double | posed of if it can be done advantageously, Staten Island for their opening game, which per, fear of im ing calamity, | ington. Newly | 4 ‘and the Obesity ag my next, and obtain ex- | S#me contest. The Clevelands knocked his | but the other players will be allowed to takes place at Livingston, 8. I., on Mon- , anda and one. priced cellent results. Tam losing a pound a day, alincst | lightning curves all over the lot and he | sign where they will. day, Tuesday and Wednesday next against ments of both body and mind @) Ki d f = we twice as much as I did the pills alone. The | chased himself to the bench, German re- Manager Ward says: “I am not pre- | the'combined team of All New York. result from ious ur nd o Fruit Sales Ce al a requires to | Heving him. A short time afterward the pared to say whether I will be with the aa often" indulged in by io te he Dew ateral nd ke tn formule ‘og | OCO"A, Same was commenced. and Meekin | New York elub nest season or not” If 140 | W4it ‘Tey to Brcax Wahl's Record. young, through ignorance of several phsotcnse groerbian’ Get WEG deity "s | Tebeaultes’ ‘Phe, Tesule wea a oonpits | not Diy, with the Giants £ will not manage | {1° orciock tonight another attempt will their ruinous consequences. To sever ssicians preseribing the Fruit Salt as a : — ha -four-h bi- reach, re-claim and restore such Sree eudeeey and n Seteneey Met ert’ beverage | victory for the New Yorks, only four safe | my connection with the game altogether.” | be made to break the twenty-four-hour Sone se leumg. Tt prevents fevers end cures | hits being scored against Meekin. The man | “In picking up prominent players from the | cycle championship now held by Wahl. eSpace and —: summer complaints. «He who attempted to account for the sudden | minor leagues care should be taken not to| Bayard Wrenn will make the trial. He Is Leap nthe hn en uae I Fi “ne, Petey cen ine Somerton, writes: | Givenees, in this particular Lastenea. risa | (ake olf league players, dropped years 980: | o¢ the Georgetown. Cyéle Club, and = fine haveprepareda took, written in | 45 Tee, ean prescribe your Dr.” Ealison’s Obesity Pills e "€ a ider of long endurance. He will try to treating of the gnd Salt to all my friends who are too heavy, as | Temoved to an insane asylum a few hours | has been secured. = od . And our credit prices are just as low—and tm I have reduced my weight BS ponmis in 23 veks, ago. Ponipine William Long of the New Eng-| make 336 miles in twenty-two hours, be-] nature, symptoms Hacer OS home mony instances LOWER :ban the cash prices in '° ‘The Fruit Salt ts the best summer drink I ever land League is one of the young men that | ing fourteen miles an hour. The other two| treatment, of such diseases, ‘orld’s | other stores. We don't ask yon to sign a nove— et eee Huyler Westervelt is telling his friends | will be given a chance on President Young’s | hours will be given up to refreshments. Di Medical Association, Proprietors | or to pay any intecest—just make us a PROMISE | We have a large warchouse, one story Of which MISS GOLET, NEWPORT, R. L, WRITES: in amateur athletic circles that “Tot” | staff next season. Long will hold his own Next Saturday John J. Fister, who fora] of Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, | to pay—aND STICK TO IT, A little money | ts devoted to the storage of hourebold goods tm By pbystotany Br. abptHiow Sth avebne. prescribed Murphy and himself were systematically | with the best among the clever league um- | short time —_ a tainine ial Parag serge aa N. bei ae sage of ee weekly or monthly mikes the ae of Zour | private rooms, which are well lighted and can be your Obesity Pills § azed by the veteran members of the New | pires. ; ‘with 10 cents (in stam) postage) house an easy "matter. Our new stock is tected, end 4a dike Mew ‘tor Bulency. 1 have lost nineteen pounds tn twenty-four | Bé OI eee pennant of supremacy. sealed i velope, & of this usef covurety amg game Dottle of pall ry ‘ork team. Some of his expetiences in in plainenvelope,a copy here-READY for you. We wever allow ourselves Pratt Suen do not, sutee any more from ths nest | otels, while traveling with the ‘team, ¢ ROBERT J’S GREAT WORK. it + book. It should be read by every young | ¢ rua out of those 7 Sete ss acer iperg Bedi yi while asing the salt. It te sweet and delicious, | accurately reported, were enough to de- Not Space, but Circulation. man, parent and gu: PLUSH ‘agnctorn SUITES are and lowers the temperature of the body. I see | moralize any young player. While the New | proke the Mile Record for a Horse in en ei —— cee os sree ‘thoroughly clean. everybedy using the Fruit Salt as a drink. I wish | 5 _ From Progress, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION RE MANY é introduced it sooner, York police force 1s being investigated, why Harness. mgt ye ln eaein ng or SOLID OAK RED ROOM SUITE, $13. Vans and large covered wagons for moving. you — not investigate the New York Dail team? In advertising buy circulation, not merely | and sertotis evils; Kennedy's Favorite | SPLENDID BRUSSBUS CARPET-20¢, PER YARD. : Our goods may be obtained from ‘ Terre Haute, Ind., was wild with enthusl-| space. If you have a.chance to get fifty. Besos toe sil sate ome and ‘elective aperi: | RELIADLR INGRATS CARPET, fie, PER YARD. euneeonheres It is gratifying to. Arlie Latham’s num-| asm last night. Geers was up behind Rob- | cu Spee - five thousand } ent. a family medicine. “ = Feo G. G. C. SIPMS, friends in this city to mote, that he ts iestoene m a paper of sal : MADE AND LAU) FREE OF OUST. ittiefi lvord & ee iires i prprgi terse that ee withing game | ert J. in the attempt to break the record | circulation have you tot ‘a chance to se- Bea SOLID OAK EXTENSION TABLE, $2.50. Littlefield, Alvo: Co., Gon. Kom, Mek are. 008 t4h at. for Cincinnat! which so characterized bis | for a mile in harness, and at the second cure a hundred customérs from a paper of 40-POUND BAUR, MATTRESS, $7. MERTZ’S work in the local sertes. Several of. the | trial the word was given. The clip was 0 ten thousand circulation? _ = SWAIM*~ teel Fons von ona $5 Fi, pecan trata Passementeries eastern clubs are hungry for Arlie’s serv-| fast that the pacemaker fell behind, the first MODERN PHARMACY, ices next season, quarter being done in 301-4 seconds. Up Cor. 11th and F sts., the hill he went at even a faster gait and Keep a full. line Obesity Bands, Pulls ana Frat | _Co™skey says the people of Cincinnati are anxious to have the Red Stockings | Was at the half in 1.003 Down the third wa Lr bh poles a for > Salt in. stock, managed and controlled by home talent, | quarter the unbeaten gelding came like a Se, iets a cenics te iny them Mee oer alee Sent by mail ou receipt of price. hence there is more or Jess dissatisfaction | whirlwind and 291-2 seconds marked his Origt NAG — money. We've just obtained a lt B St $2.50 op; the Frott, Sait $1 por | because Mr. Brush of Indianapolis makes of Steel| Passementeries that we're able = CURES“ At Just Halt Value. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD |icQfiEN Ss * Scrofula, Rheumatism, Eczema, Tetter, Ulcerous STORE, Sores, Boils, Carbuncles, and all forins of 523 ELEVENTH ST. N.W. — ~ ¥ ane, BLOOD POISON. eee time for that quarter. He was at the three- per bottle, or 3 bottles Ro effort to display such local pride as he | Quarter pole in 1.301-4. Geers, with rein ress . may have in the team. Home rule in base ? y route the, gaiat RING € CO.. 42, West 224 st.) Department No. | Tait as in everything, cise i wot ie tae | and voice, gently ree @ gelding, who aan place, Teta | popular. : came, true and strong, never for a, moment LACE CURTAIN MAMMOTH GREDIT MOUSE, 619-821-623 7th Street Northwest, Between H and 1 Streets. oll —- a your furoi STORAGE WAREBOUSE. STORAGE W, foel sure it's safe and. well = care of. Rooms from $3 a Consult us if you're thinking Capt. Miller, the jolly little duck-legged | ment later Robert J. landed under the wire catcher of tne St. Louis team, has a great | in_2.01 1-2. scheme for getting his russet shoes polished | _ Scarcely less marvelous was the great per- by the boot blacks, who congregate around | formance of the two-year-old pacer Carbo- the hotels, without sacrificing the usual} Mate. Half an hour before his trial his Each bottle oe with a portrait of Gra’ ‘a —. oF st your furniture. nickel. After the shoes are polished Miller | OPly rival, Directly, had gone to lower the m, Swalm. TEFUL—COMFORTIN ing) STRETCHERS _ §/ferie fas martes S| obi yal ees | 4933 m2 tm try “crap outfit” and wins back his Bickel but the fast son of Direct was unable to do Reduced from $3. Are 14 feet by T feet. Splendidly $2.2 constructed. Big value. CF Anything you want in the Hardware or Hemseteratshing line you'll get here at bed- prices. LH. Hopkins, 933 FN.W. more than tle it. Then came Carbonate, Joe Quinn says the St. Louis team wil | the Son of Superior. He did the first quar- decide the pennant race, because they are | —==——=—————— a == playing better ball than any of the western clubs. New York does not appear to be having much trouble in the town of Von Youthful Faces a Physical Culture der Ahe. For Sdle F. A. Tschiftely, fr., 476 Pe! 4y19-tb,s,tu42t po Bese DURAND SAGCIERT, Manager. y 9 —ooToeeorrerrewremrw0om=mrrr>O™>- Ss COA. Kitchen B. SONS. igi tbelliras Utensils with and F Sts. N. W. “BY which govern the operations of digestion and nutri- | Are a necessity, and persons who are Jost re- tion, and by a careful —— of the fine prop- turning to their city homes realize the fact. \r a = ae nies ae, eg te ao articles you ‘will need in — ad ide REA KF N a tel nd dis © a ER LA OCR NEINGE. on, are catty. obtained: OF" the ast en ie ie Corset Co.’s: CORSET delicately joured beverage which OUI. STOCK OF HOUSEFCRSISHINGS te Get the Best. a Umptre Betts is a & arekt uc. 4 liza Face Beautifer and Flesh, Food. It ee Meriata ln gcseg Sees many Deavy Goctess’ Milla, B te by Ggmplete and prices could not be more roason- ren nH u pet —— ! cess in the west. The only complaint | neither troublesome nor expensive and ie harmless ee ee heard from Cleveland comes from the youth | {0 8 child's sku, because It iy prepared tn diferent Kooks “above the apatst,, is full ‘and | reeot ’etery. tesdeney ‘disease, Masieck” {21.0 te one ot Ot Meat for a culloary THE CONCORD HARWESS. Are You in Mourning? who ts “rooting” for New York to win, and | forfs'y.c7tais al, ase, and all complexions, and) Gee joke aere | made with very | subtle maladies are floating around us ready to | ) If you have tsed it sou bow tain? Af ace som You have many whe too valuable to be| at the same time reporting the games for for trial, will be sent postpaid on rec: tpt of Fitty pig bust_ only. — — ind | attack wherever a == weak point. We — should try it. laid” asiis. Have them dyed. ‘We impart a | the New York World. Under the clreum- | femur gamit fe smt postpaid application.” aime. | Yt, White,” Price, (51.90. | See st it may | Seeape a, fatal shaft b= keeping ourselves | ( "We have it tn all Kinds of utenstts. Fich Dlack—not the bluish or “rusty” | stances he is excused. CAROLINE, “Face Speelalist, “217 Bixth ave., N tthe Cord : well fortified, with pure blood and a properly nour. without ripping of otherwise injuring York, and Sole Agent for the famous, te iabea 3 t #7 Pern ave, adjotcing National Hotel, es f hair, eyebrows e- °NO BRANCH. | JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid., Homoeopathic Chemiste, HQUSEFURNISEINGS, ETC., snd Cleaning. 10a | his record as a fielder since he was moved nd nS 08 London, England. ¢2-s,m.tuly Ris F AND 3216 @ S18. a Selbach stands No. 2 among the left fleld- | Sires every color if 'uved, onic’ on he’s 107 G st. | gekite Spy Site, bolling water or milk. Sets ° .) Anton Fischer, 906 G St. | ers of the league, and Abbey has bettered fee the “srowth of cy Mrs. Wheian, Mgi ; Lie te 1S Osa sts stan “ : EOS

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