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Ori 10 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. ginality TS SER oy - — a a : a = ; - Ee Ba ipa eaISTS 7 allow it, and the:two-decisions cost the Colts | clier drew the bye and will play one of the pittcseceserecercssssese IN SPORTI NG CIRCLES the game. x wirners of the final set. Two games in the rhanled ond thoroughly re- |¢ CHICAGO. second set were played yesterday after- © ced workmen. Re-marked > nocn, Mi M. Simpkins beating Miss Is ‘ e. A postal and we will call Everett,3b. @Ban‘on, rf. 2 Philp, 3 up and 2 to play, and Miss J. s > TON +) for your trunk and estimate 1 itin'thet. 2 s 5 3 P Patten, 2 be D I¢ aN; ‘+ Jone ee _ Mercer's Remarkable Record Ate tons i Pane a kl J. Patten, 2 up and : Perfection |:Going To tris Attention = [PETG TEE nor anor ome — TO WARRANTS ° rn 5 WIL Be Captain-Manager of the St. Ry 4 JE WORK Stivetts; xe Louis Browns. e - ie ics LOUISVILLES FINALLY WIN A GAME 2S mae ain a) or ove Hoe ar He as 2 eet T OSU ED Y I DAY S q it —A SUIT CASE will carry stan 1D) oO © 00 0 e704] meee of the players of the St. Louls ag = uperiori y what you want to take, and See eee le tat taee Ue CER ene ee ¥ : x KES carry it better than anything oP MA PERTAL . else. Room for plenty of linen ——— Substantiate our claim to] |§} and a suit as well. — he the Carriage builders of | |+ Cost is small, but conven- — Washington. In addition, ence much. i we have put prices as low Elegant Sul as is consistent with the] '* of prime stock, soild =a ° titehed and riveted, grade oi stock—far lower tehes, steel frame, Dalen. § - First base on balls —Oft Strack out—By Ter & ed ball—Donchue, “Phine: minutes. Umpire—K Phillies Couldn't Hit. The Spiders won yester lay's game through POTOMACS’ NEW CAPTAIN | g00d hitting and better tielding. Inks and Base Ball Notes. Chamberlin were both retired in the third| Amos B. Stewart, one of Washington on account of wilduess, Cuppy and Carsey | well-known amateur ball players, has join- team. President Von Der players to decide, and Connor's election Was unanimous. Von Der Ahe then ap- pointed Connor permanent manager of the team. Connor will have full charge of the team on the field. he left tt to the For non-compliance with the city GARBAGE CAN regulations. These laws MUST be obeyed under pain of a substantial fine. Inspect your gar- bage can at once and see if it comes up to police requirements. If not, supply its place with a new can. We have them in all sizes at a cost of a fifth the amount of a fine. Here are six kinds to choose Close Game in the District Base Ball League. splendidly made leather corners, good locks and nen lined, at —EE : being put in. ‘The Quakers were unable to | ed the professional ranks and will play with from: 1a . else- How the Clubs Stand. E Quakers were unable ed the professional ranks an play than will be fc und else. $6 and $6.75. aa = hit Cuppy, while Carsey was batted hard. | Billy Barnie’s Hartford team in the At- wher We invite your} | Gicuper uit Cenea. bak Ck satel f . PHILADELPHIA. lantic League. He has always been re- z : a ———— inspection of our newest |! weil cade cme Gen tae et 7 erry 1.0.4.8. an, on EY AES) garded as an outfielder, but has been Galvanized — iron Very Heavy f _ of 5 2° 0 6 tanman, 2h 1 46 | 8 ; ;, : KZ sae Summer Carriages. i} $3, 50 and $4. K ae aga New 3 8 g 0 ¢ signed to play third base with the Hart- Receptacl which Boiler Plate Steel ‘ 2, . nloag 2860 St. Toi crs. nc - $ . a i} Cinelnnatl.. 12 9 “870 Lauisv 10 00] Treaw: the Brooklyn outtiele has will fill the bill, for Cans, vanized, ° Test Topham’s Trunks. Staiding of the clube: Nay 14) 1s 16 been. signed “a ee ot Gnie ce een eee 45 Cc; for . sobeewee i] Clubs. W. L. B.C. Clubs, 40 Loutsville. s expected to report today. 7 n rew | eee Pittsburg... 12° @ 667 Philadviphta, 12 The meng is after another player. ° x 9 © 27 US New York... oo The Louisvilles have played twe Z : J 9 S ‘e OPHAM S a ee 0 men thus far in the fe eks of tne Galvanized Can, TT , z . I aA = Ing season. New York t with twenty. 4 5 ie same, in Cleveland...) 9 2 5 x with hea bail 2 | Baltimy 9 4 Catcher Keck, who was signed amid such a a me ker . y' Ss O Sy . Head:jnarters for ‘Travelets’ Goode, aera vio 4 0 0 8 4 3-141 4 hourish of trumpets by St. Louis carly In handle, raised bot- large SUE, ¥o! CARKIAG! ILDERS, e Gi om o . e e ason as been + oarding USES. ed aia It 1231-1233 Pa. Avenue. ' 1 sane ¢ eames Railay © Pusat the on, has been tom, with cover, 6 boarding houses, y 1028-30 Conn. Ave. fe Factory, 12is-1220 B Tee eH Cnieacoa! Stele Pereentagen Compared gallon capacity, for. 75C. ior Range Kemal: 2.20 it - SESS SSS Se Now Vouk at Gio cad ae oday’s Baltimore America Com- es seers ° 9 H Philadetphia at Louisville. iy Cappy, Vs bs pared: with this: time last Ete : ummer Hats. Boston. at Pittshark cet, eee Pre loamn| le aaniasove Hinwia ULNA os i€ same, with jelptia, + i " Puiladelphia, te Nt in the standing column. The champlons Lyneh, are now tied at third, with a percentage of “61M On this date last y were at Brooklyn at Cincinnatl. A Man traws for Men. MERCER'S” HTH PRAYGHT. ailors for Ladies. What capacity of nine Another, larger gallons, actual meas- still, suitable for UG, LOT asic neaeiss goc. hotels, for. . 2.75 he first two clubs was aca od. H. CHESLEY & CO. were then in ; Double Store, 3 Boston was ‘aan ie | 1004 F St. 522 10th St.: ¢ Louisville Won. si cir perce: beit or SI nauirer : sixth, their perc Fouve ably = = els won y fis game with | per cent Jess than now. A curious feature —You've probably worn many to aday'’s Gam on liner Oe at ees ssh makes of NEGLIGE SHIRTS, but ‘The best looking, lightest welght and wn Bcrecrie tale the p emer mitelien of aces y sav Sethe mest reasonably priced hats In towa. the league. Elght games without a defeat, welll leave it to you to say if the) ° 1 and feeling ready for eight more. While MANHATTAN NEGLIGES] B. Stinemetz anc Mer record was not brok haven't given you the most comfort] H. Son, | Miller broke his by not makin; and wear of an 1237 PAL AVE. myl4-20d | Hoy made his first error of the s Meanhatel championship game. lar new bi ae <” ntee EW. Keletat wi : I give a 12 months’ guarantee || ‘Phe Senators left for St. Lout styles, ; ae atch! ec | They are going to prove bothe —While you're here see our Straws} When I repair your watch! 75¢. for | te“other league teams this season, They be tis ce Thevre addins feanine “yy main spring. Hut- | ®? Playing ball, and have no end of sinxe lor this season. revre addmg to} cleaning or new main spring. w and Willingness, Joyce is a fighter himself, our reputation as “best hatters in terly, 632 G st. myIq-12d erate pave eem inspired with the same town.” ae = Joseph Auerbach, Haberdasher, (It) 623 Pa. Ave. ems in the ninth inn double ands Holmes’ veadway, the ex asigncd by Manage pe n identic berg and C th resp Today Ph ah ud man and W feature. outfielder nnigal LOUISVIL Af TESS AB had the ips at $1.50, with that pe turndlown evliar— th © Griffin, « Zoaleorrn, ss. 1 st night. for all audelphia and Pit ekly L.A. W. bute Butler of © wards of Chairman Giteon's w nM announces that J. E. ¥ dten others ha’ bridgen fseo e bee It fs too bad that nelther Ewing nor Rhines a 4 ry y could hit the ball when a hit’ was badly { Louisville needed. Both struck out ina pineh, and yet | Brooklyn they managed to bag between them four of ned ns — Lo the seven hits made by their side. Any one hits Lachin of the hits that they made at other stages ree would probably have put the Reds on the | Suannon and safe side of the contest, on bails € = out—Ry We , a ria nd toa “kick? | tee bit—Grin. betta a Be tke Hi f9) AGH | Breakin, Wild pitea ! . Six runs out o hits, Ueda i v vtal of twenty rae acura Tec a6 0:06 0 6)1,.5,| frre t 606.94 9 4] own request. The ssional class at May 14, 1806. a a aa ee a a a aa ed “Absolutely First.” In every respect we believe we are first in liberal tre in generous credit giving, in quality of goods sold, in n hampionshins for 1S06 Denmark, Au- = Miller. an ane) nto Wm. ANOTHER REASON WHY foll Mark, YOU SHOULD RIDE | Tf ever about ha da tment, aking yeste hours a nine —Many women complain that I h S gq [ 1 ue with a y-one clean MENT. PAG Cambride the lowest prices ever known in this city. € yr Cuse. it is hard to find any broad or to say anything of three errors, i IBN USBI LEE MAD 2b soalinaee y prices kn n th alt ; - : mony fs Deepens shabby showing. Ordinarily that 3 ae = 5 a1 Gitte to Sage Collexe © Te cow round-toed Russet Shoes in ¢/ Shabiy ssowine, Ordinarity that m aes aca Ure ara rae tl Special Parlor Suite Bargains. most of the stores this season. away victory. Although the + 1 College women at Cornell Uni- The Fort Myer and Bureau of F y and Printing teams will meet t ter-| rowing. Mr. F koon at National Park at 4:5 for the|a Corneil student, has fourth game in tie Departmental Led series, : twelve more hits than the BR were right on top of th On batting form the v: ap easy victory. ing | versity in their plans for Wycekoff of It - sent $100 to the time Assortatton. He Tore, pr the —We want to impress upon you that we have BOTH POINTED and BROAD ( Enterprise Cycle Co., TOES—all sizes and widths. The handsomest $100 is ue Neither Burke nor Hoy touched the € . for a clean hit yesierd May Tomorrow afternoen the ard the ¢ 3 8 Ge Jota Woemer, Jr. Mer. —In Chocolate High Shoes would do one of them good. Washingten Light Infantry tearas will try | of a boat house for $l, or $4 i HAVE YoU DISCOVERED ¥ the stock of the town. Broad all around with the bat yesterday. probability a close one. The‘ build and equip a bcat house WHY You DINNER? INT ENJOY YOR generally are when Mercer is in th He is a great pitcher, and no mistake. a strong infield In Nichols, Bolway, Stock- slager and Barrow nd the gem plexed Cre ewha in “ cr agi 3 «© Bu- ri als at t ig rac day with’ the Dinitiae Goa and | Of the Washington Road Club at the ne st the | track up the river will be John T. Crossle: rdlers, Niche probably | formerly instructor in athletics at thi the Infantry and Nichols for the | jumbia Athletic Club. Instructor Crossley’s Both men are streng in their | first year with the Orange Athletle Club | and round, as well as pointed toes. Welted and turn. Foot Form Oxfords... sley May Return. you don't The Washingtons have won ten games this season, and Mercer has pitched in eight out of the ten victories. Mercer has not lost a game this season, Taking his batting, base running, coaching and scrappin to account, as well as his effective pitc Mercer comes pretty near being the s Seeteofon $2.50 soe test = : money Ine | biter te ing. | Tre rof to tempt Sundays 1 to TTA REVT Langlois, ON S HOTEL AN ST. A pos! ns and s! c ahd dow: b Opp i OR. 35 ST. AND PERSE, A ERAN, the league. Other crack pitchers have | Postio!s and should hold down the oppo: expires on. th It is likely that an = —— = champlon fielders and champion batters be- 5 RADE: offer will be for him to resume his Outin Sh t hind them, but Mercer is pitching champion old post at the C. A. C., and if he does so ¢ Iirts, DI. FOOT-FORM SHOB SHOP, ball with a low-down second-division team he will take qharge of the C. A. C. gym 4 © se cate: set Nothing but Women's Shoes, behind him. A Close Game Played With the Can- | '4sium, beginning June 1. Bs = = ig = a terbury C€ b. ” = b 4 é Nowadays a pitcher has to have the nerve Nol ct in. . and Madras F St., Cor. 13th. of seuod poker Gl With the coachers | ‘The Mile Limtts were defeated for the Dates Bont ca of ore cpeciat | ached. $1 it of the firing everything in | third time in the District League | pccting last night in order ta clear Cente TRAW HATS. $1 to 2 | the calendar calculated to make him lose his | schedule, the Canterburys being the of-|™ st night in order to elect officers | & a oli j S 7 temper, owd shouting like mad-| fending parties. The écore was § to 5 and | ‘0 Mil the vacancy caused by the resigna- | % - ©. Lewis & son, = —— = =| men and Indulging in hoots and cat Necaneen aplciewewintirecn The | Hon of Capt. William M. Olney. The meet- | % 1421 NFW YORK AVESTE. myit-t4a REFORMERS SENTENCED. takes a calloused disposition to not give | the kame as a whole wae interesting. The | i.) out a good attendance of club | & =—— 3 ——$_— — way to these influences. Mercer, the pitch Ganterby $ eles beter she the Mile [ariernts anal Gnucl weq@uciaens acted $ ew " . of the Washingtons, is the coolest individual | Limits, who also hit at unlucky tim ten | : a sexterprictee oe a ‘ f » nicl = Men s straws, Fe eee omen EON tee has aiprared Bete Ciceea One TF men being left on bases, Ruppert at short | aroused by the selection of the different | % This large Oak Bed Room Suite, nicely finished, bev 1=.£0 3 . of permitting the coachers to “kik Was mainly responsible for the defeat of | Cfficials. Licut. John J. hn was unan- | ¥ eled plate giass......... SKeSerbebehonabe esses ee 5-5 FOC to § A private telegram has been received | fe turned right around and “kidided the Mile Limiue making three oi hnously elected captain, and Lieut. John C. | % £3) 2 at Berlin which asserts that the sentences | coachers. A dozen times yesterday sion, that’ allowed the Canterburys | was selected! to HN the’ post of S : Piet ft Hate much better than | of Col, Francis Rhodes, Lionel Phillips, J. | coachers and the crowd tried to rattle MILE TAM nec nee mins lected 1% = ory Jan “he $3 sort | H. Hammond and George Farrar, the four | cer. Thelr work seemed only to hebp MIE Ho. a.E 7 j = . ani : ft the Tohannest fon he smiled at their efforts and several times | \..), : aie - Midatex £ + members of the Johannesburg reform com- | tipped his cap in mock politeness when the | Wi". # Pa : z ee z : mittee condemned to death, and whose sen-| ryasts were particularly @vere. Any time | NoUenns Pennsyl University freshman | ¥ = H Ru ff. tences were afterward commuted, have | one of the Reds was retired at a critical ight left Phila ning for An- | & £ L = , been fixed at imprisonment for five s. | stage he would yell “Cheer up; hard luck! | sli $ $ »-to-date Hatter, 905 Pa. Ave. The sentences His face never lost his stereotyped style | = i atter, 905 Pa. Ave, of the reform commi There are those In Cincinnati who think will. pra |é = aa ee by the court at two imprisonment | Mercer one, If not the greatest, pitcher in of ly = —, | #nd a fine of £2,000, followed by three years’ | the league. Washington is not a great team 14 > § BASE BALL FREE] | tanisnment, nave been commuted to one | of ball players, but every time Mercer gous Howell +: Horne, Coxswain a ; ‘ Scere aes < year’s imprisonment. jin the box ft takes regular championship . 4 —e 3, Be chance! Until July 4, a Limit erourys. Earned runs—Mile on ls i EE | ball to beat them. ‘all for ry ene who will mail us coupens) of Kirkman's Boray | Three New African Methodist Bishops Chicago Forfeited the Game. antaddress. It's the best laua-| Wm. B. Derrick of New York city, Jas.| Yesterday's game at Chicago between the Sold by all grocers, H. Armstrong of Washington, D. C., and | Colts and the Bo KIRKMAN & SON, Jas. G. Embry of Philadelphia were elected | Keefe giving the ¢ 2200106011005 =e ew : pPOG2 8220 os American Horse Unplac terburre, «| LONDON; the two-y selling plate at Newmarket today started, including the Amerie dura. ‘The Chanteuse filly Limi Voigt and 1 Hing and ons will be protested, Me | on | Port on Setetetesenestestatntetetetectec | E | me to the Beaneaters by | i : 32 Brid; s by O'Brien, | Golde AWK seconc d the Petrovn : SS SS | Ushops at yesterday's session of the gen- | a score of # to 0. Each side had scored four | . wild el aetna ness ne-the Petrovns Aly 1% t ng Shirts eral conference of the African Methodist | runs in ten innings,but in the eleventh,whe: Umplres—Me . z Mrt fs che that fite pes-| EPiscopal Church at Wilmington, N. C.| Hoston had six runs to the good and put one = Washington Wheelmen in the South. | % A Beautiful Jardiniere Nhe | The contest was close and interesting. Over | out, the Colts began dilatory tactica and Meater Speetal 1 to T ening Star, $ S arteredvoak ie dozen candidates were voted for. Rev. muted everything that came into the field, | ® Princeton, 9; Lé RE OD, & G. Max Ag S tand, quartered oak or ma- W. B. Derrick has served the church for | throwing wild and generally playing fer | Penns nia, 1; Lehigh, §. 5 Ge Sistine: < | oany ish, $ _ the past seven vears as secretary of mis- | darkness. In the sixtn Inning Tucker | Brows Sc Weslevan ae ie crowded with visiting wheelmen, more | 4 hogany finish, $1.8. ; ; . fons. Dr. Armstrong was elected four | blocked Everett at first on a two-bagger, coe forty men, the fastest in the south, be- Oak Parlor Table, nicely 4 S$ ago to the office of financial secre- | and the latter v put out while off the bag ‘i > 3 ng entered in tomerrow aces of the ae . ™ . ; while Dr. Embry has served as man-| @rguing the point. This waa followed by a HONORS FOR THE ATH - reenwood Wheelmen. Fre eho carved, 16x16 top, 48 cts. of the book concern and publica: ¢ for twelve 3 hit which would ordinarily have run under the rules, but Ke-fe ee feetbeedetetetntetetn na hol Ould not | Boston's ceting to the Vietorn in | Columblan University of Washington, ar- (he Olympian: Games: rived last night. Robert Wa nd Chap- , . man, McLain and Maxwell came in this The city of Boston yesterday afternoon | morning. The races promise to bea dechhed | and evening paid a rare tribute to the | success. of the five members of the Loston Association who last week return- ed with the Princeton students, victorious from thelr meeting with the flower of Cash or Credit. Our pay MAYER & PETTIT, Reliable Outfitters, 415 7th St. N. W. Suitings, $20. We Are Busy As Bees ments adjusted to suit vour circumstances. BENY Special for Friday. Mike Dwyer Buys He Mike Dwyer bought Bou Guigan, his owne a $10,000. He offe der. er from Me- afternoon for = weathe= has inereased the Grecian athletes at the Olympian games. 1 day for | —— Lcitini Weleite ern The functions included a reception by the | the colt after his great work in the derby, sesentetestetesentotecenloctorontoctentotoctetocentecteets SeideSocdochestontestectnestectec * that we te ines . : athlotes—Messrs. Allery H, Clark, ‘t, p.| When he ran Hen Brush to a nose finish i yee " " i Curtis, Arthur Blake, Thomas Burke and | P¥t McGuigan refused to accept it, claiming | = ” ~~ a et J. B. Connolly—in Fancuil Hal, from 5 to | Bet Eder was worth more moi Ben Hot Weather Suggestions. Granted Divorce. z ane : 2 hand Ben Eder were both entercd in | q Th " si Judge Hagner 1; tt @ o'clock, and a Banquet at the Hotel ven. 1 ane c » the Patter of The Evening Star Judge Hagner late after aSlett : : Clark but_atter er pur- ray-haired officer once visited af: igned a decree ag caeeeetee deme two hours later. chased Ben he withdrew Ken Brush | . 4 8T8¥-haired officer ¢ ee ace poe, Bes Faneuil Hall was elaborately decorated | from the race. ie month, 5 ai pee a ena : with the American and Greek colors, the : —- since elapsed it has been gratefully remem- Insignia of the citles of Boston and Athens Shut Out by Rockville. bered that he never helped himself to a resting on cither side (of the platform, | Rockville shut out the Eastern Athletic | drink of water without carrying one to the vhere the etes clasped nds with hun- alk . ty heey Nei Rie eee wah yar] team at Rockville yesterday, the score neater che Raoul n served for the ladies. Alderman David F, | being 17 to 0. Beard pitched a good Sateen Gur Wied Gowen, te Barry, chairman of the rec several nge the flat, warm new the dish About forty pieces of suitings, and for one day we will make ‘amie moth, ption commit: | for the home team, allowing the visitors | {n the yard, and shade it for the dogs and | It is spe ny but th eee tee, argu eases onan Ree who | enly five hits. He was given fault sup- | other animals; to offer the of those who ae 4 4 mis: . wal Wot eee nae ’ t gave the athletes thelr official reception . the team behind him pl without | visit us, and the waifs, a cool drink. Cats uding ¢ © her hus! sees ee ee bite ants em to=measure for from the city, John Graham, the manager rror. Tharp and Douch Were the vis- | need more water than the They are | Well enough to live wi of the team, followed Mr. Quincy, and was given a rousing reception. In a brief talk 2| he told of some of the experiences of him- C self and his men in ancient Athens. After has granted H ar is| Judge Hag attery. slow, cautious creatures wu battery ron a diy — often filled, offered and taken from C. Howling. by thos nt of thelr just b @ poem which Henry O'Meara had written | The Second series, first assignment, bowl | fort Tech had been read, and a selection by Tienry’s | ed lest evening in the Columbia Athietic | 3K MD Orchestra, the handshaking commenced, | Club five-back tourney, Sutton leading,with | jot months from the dust and he and for an hour the athletes were showered | q score of 177. Beall mane 1 with congratulations: Goodale 154, Fisher 147 and ( oye in Octobe . filing a m That in whi during th i think to spare the needless jerk on the | She aske ry mouth, and th t would save thous- | husband Mre G oO a wr After the reception the mayor, city offi- —_ = s of stinging cuts of the whip, so unde- | She als YF | clals, athletes and guests drove to the V The High Sc! 1 Dritt ed by the patient creatures, in most e saie commences at xa dome, where a sumptuous banquet was ine et da a a a as cases, Sponge their mouths and face: e served. Unless the weather is decidedly unfavor- | give them a drink when they need It i Gsessths aeasuniih Nes Rlee: Rewacs toe arm openin of the store tom a a GOLF. able between now and next Tuesday the | forget the dogs who run with the bicy arrest of S. B. Hussel aid to be of zg Or= % : annual competitive drill of the High School | Tho teething baby with hot gums is re- | id to be of Neved and soothed by a few teaspoonfuls | Philadelphia, who, as stated in The § ur al Bi 1 row mornin *¥ The ladies’ golf tournament, which pe- | Cadets will take place at National Park, as | Uever And soomned tas oh ise tiene no peanay katie icyc es ° ne gan yesterday morning, attracted a large | announced heretofore ame park now ore Place a teaspoonful of »: atus Ina quart | faise pretenses re: eathoritiee Jans Truest and fashionable audience to the links of the | Sets 4 Somewhat mixed-up appearance, but | of water, to sponge a patient worn with | ihe indicted man came here lace Yeu sd Fram % Washington Golf Club. Play was starter | Mt Wagner has assured Dr. Lane, the prin- | fying in bed. Tt is as good asa strong lini- | am last year after getting upon close bust Most Rigid Frame Si ment for relievin, pain. Tell those who zt Mae eS rela | about 11 o'clock, and shortly after noon Seater prevail ee rientene eee Ane | stand upon their fect of its great cificacy | wal Joval business men, if aud t HY | luncheon was served to the players and | {ing'in the full time the coats will be ready | 88 & foot bath, especially before Boing t0 | patent to Mensts, Wea nl Cleee, of t sy, | Suests. The prize 's @ han-lsome silver | for occupancy and the grounds in condition | bed., Then there tf sea salt to be added to! tirm of KE. R. Jackson & Co., for ia con- VF | roving cup, offered by one of the members | for the competitive drill of the companies a bees do when hot and tired: for ourselves | erable sum is claimed that it tras of the club, and the winner will be the | by Tuesday afternoon. He states that he ae . aia afterward asceriained thet Hussel: had i hers. champion of the District. Mr. Edward F. | will, if necessary, make the men work over | others. oxpalbeg opines | no interest in « Riggs olliciated as referee. Play was con: | hours In order to aceompileh this result Whenever. and in whatey er way we offer peas tinued until a late hour fn the afternoon, {| The companies are in fine fettle, and each era Mere Om. TheeclvEs Go wootlig eara [Coe The game was a nine-hole handicap, and | one is expecting that the flag will be perched Sathish i = J = the results of the first round were as fol- | upon the gun barrel of its first sergeant. La aoe TEAUHCh ane menenolent: Jeb tn lows: Misa M. Simpkins beat Miss Lockett, | Dr. Lane takes an exceedingly hopeful view | AS for the rich and benevolent, let 2 pup and 1 fo play; Miss J. Patten beat | of the prospects for the drill taking place | fiat beautiful charity! and recelve {mm resented him 7 | Miss Gray, 4 up and 3 to play; Miss J, | at the time stated, and ts satlefied that if | * Arie ailent Dinesingaiot at titude in return | €@ in a_tinanc He ts described as Boardman beat Miss Woodward, '5 up and | the weather does not Interfere with the ar- | Urable silent blessing: @ for those who come early. ars of age, 6 being bout sixt > years re. Over Columbia Club, { to play: Miss Philip beat Mise Rochester, | fangements everything else will be serene, from ail ote lcreqtubed, whom fe: Fe-| foot tall, teh gray Reir and mbstathe, up and 2 to play; Miss Jackson beat —_=.-__ = - FH ri protruding teeth and weighing about 200 Mertz and Mertz Miss. McKeever, ‘3 up and to plays Exciting Attention im London. a PARWOOD: T Soante: 9 Miss R. Simpking beat Miss H. Patten, 4 PURE RYE WHISKEY. 4 author ‘ Swift—Strong—Sure. Call or write for Catalogue. GENDRON WHEEL 00., (Makers,) Toledo, Ohio GENDRON CYCLE CO., K. E. Gury, Manager, S24 9th st. now. D nabeacanad sunt of a py | sory ne man is all man is said to hav f as b highly conneect- Ste &: 2s, The Wisconsin Democrats. ————— ‘e Miss Batch The divorce suit of Mrs. Watt, in London, 2 2 : MY OWN BRAND. ye 6 F t tt P 4 Sikescer. | ‘up and § to sles. Beat Miss against her hugband, Mr. Hugh Watt, for-] The Wisconsin democratic state central © Minixter Dun Comes Home. : _— 3 QO ree TH rice Makers. The winners were then paired 48 follows: | merly a member of parliament for Glag- | committee have elected ex-Gov. Geo. W. ni Wm. J. Donovan, Se = States Minister to Japan Dun ar- 3 Miss M. Simpkins and Miss Philip, Miss J. | gow, on the grounds of cruelty and mis-| Peck chairman, to succeed E. C. Wall. The | Tived at San Francisco on the steamer . Stine Wass Boardman and Miss J. Patten, Miss Jack- | conduct, 1s exciting @ great deal of atten- | gtate convention Will be held at Milwaukee | China. He is on a vacation amd will tisit ap20-<o80t* = 1828 7th st. nw. SAYS son and Miss Ruth Simpkins. Miss Batch- | tion. fune 23, his home in the east.