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—— HOME DYEING A Pleasure at Last. WASH. B. WILLIASIS, Furniture, &c., 7th and D. Sts. -Baldwin Refrigerators —hbave been used exclusively by the army and navy and ali_ government. institutions years. We have sold them for te years in Washington, and have .o hear the first complaint. Of course, can't expect to buy Baldwins for the of the ordinary makes—bnt they are thing bat expensive. For instance: ell a splendid Bald- oe $6.50 ‘To jintredace the Baldwin Combination Refrigerators and Sideboards we offer the $26 kind for $21. $21 kind for $18. LATE SPORTING NEWS Senators Lost the First Game at Brooklyn, EXHIBITION OF RAGGED FIELDING hour selfing. hour selling. Another ribbon purchase. Right on the heels of the re- cent big purchase and its im- mense sale last week we have made another and greater— which goes on sale tomorrow morning. The values are even greater than ever before—the qualities are better—the variety larger—the choice more com- plete. Another feather in Hecht’s cap—another, feat of buying that must startle the en- tire city from end to end—and bring here great throngs of buyers who know from past ex- periences what to expect from us when we announce a sale of this sort. Other houses may well gnash their teeth—and vainly strive to stem the tide of Hecht & Company’s | | Hecht & Company’s Friday cannot come around too soon for many, for that islthe day of each week of Hecht’s fatine hour sales, which have made this store celebrated throughout the city; and ‘as each week rolls around values become greater and greater. Those we offer tomorrow are far better than any before. ; ‘But Hecht’s have their imitators. They expected them. The news of Hecht’s successes has reached their ears. Please do not compare our sales with theirs--please do not think that their methods are ours. To appreciate how unreliable their offerings are you should have heard the remark made by a lady yesterday who came here after visiting one of these imitation sales. We regard your confidence too highly to attempt such “fake” selling. When we advertise a sale to take place between certain hours that sale takes place. And at 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 40 Central High School Nine Wins First of the Series. —— G GOLF roURNEY pric: ar COMIN No Muss. MAYPOLE No Trouble. Today's Schedule and Weather. Washington at Brooklyn—ciouay. Philadelphia at Baltimore—rain, New York at Boston—cloudy. St. Louis at Cincinnati—ra uisville at Clevei Don't fail to secure one of our Summer Morris Chairs—light and dark finish—at $3. See our hand- some Lawn Settees at $2.50 up. SOAP WASHES AND DYES: At One Operation - . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for : minutes or 59 minutes after that sale starts there is still some feft, be- cause if we do not have enough to last an hour we do not advertise them. You'll never have cceasion to hear us say ‘‘all have been soid.” We are extending you the privilege of having your purchases “charged,’’ too--and allowing you to pay your bill as is most Ses eee Record of the Clubs, WI, Pc Clubs. B Wash. B. Williams, 7th & D my4-Gol The Washington team ran second all the PYOPECeEE EEE eee eee ee) ae aa a a eae a a wee ae a es ee BB ee OO es ae loos Way to the Brooklyns erd: eve : The verly .'%.: ; buyers that will come tomorrow | cine within striking distance ot the Boag, | # Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, a aver the :|2° BETWEEN Golf caps, 10c. | Skirts, 99¢ —and next day—and on until ers. Mercer, the light weight, was in the Blouses, Ribbons, Curt : i uf . ( ; 9 eet OF, a 9 z ce i) the entire lot is gone. saddle for the Senatorial push, but he not Underlinens, etc., whether Si! -in- a rom 10 ae 11 o’cloc! rom II to 12 o'clock. ‘ nly gi ¥ so ed oth- S Perfect in every=: Ss 4g Boy: -wool golf caps in new. pat- ee your choice ‘of this lot of ladies" Values such as these are pos- ee SS ae ae papouae Aone Satin, Cotton or Wool. s S 5 0 Wh 1 9S o& foot =) 10 ferns. covered battons and donble-stitened— fine skits of handsome figured, britiantine sible in such an event as this— to easily maintaia a mere than comforta- :part eer. 5 eer pee Uo UR ire eee ore when the maker was willing to ble lead, finally winning by nine lengths. : y : : 2 BYTE pola, that, goes, to: mat &, te Underwear, 39c. Ainished—tined and boend In the best man sell at a tremendous Seb es eS 2 ees, on the other hand, had only to sit Soild in All Colors by Grocers . rn Es Don't | I (from 10 to 11 o'clock.) ge clear his stock rooms of these © am ohne See come aa erg pe and Druggists, or mailed : ve $ Wrappers. 39c fat choige, will be given you of ia ta $3.50 skirts, $1.69. fabrics. Tt has been leit to $| stowness of the other free for 15 cents. pera ‘Ifo: d’s”? 3 To z ppers, ° tri Is | from 11 to 12 o'clock.) Hecht to lead the Way—an easy $] Jt was both Charter and Dew, in Address, THE MAYPOLE SOAP DEPOT, > WY alior x (bet. 9 and 10 o'clock.) f and “rate” and Jo) “dottet ladies” webhir and black una bine matter it has proven to be. Bs Greater New York, and a great crowd wit- 127 Duane Street, see % 6 —the prettiest and best made _ pe Pee yn aad aun aEtD i e skirts “4 ed and nessed the game. The Rrooklyns hit Mer- LSE RE So wrappers—trimmed with braid lined tween 19/and 11 tomorrow. | perfect fittin Ri bbo 33, SE ]cer but for nine ties, but they SI ic es cs ce te se es te te es ee ee | Hil seers wtih dew hes: Chi ia? H 3 oa ns, c. = | not have to bat very heavily, because Mr. Fae Tl Sree : ild’s Hose, 344. Drawers, 9i4c. Avtie,t € mole me $ | Mercer's errors gave shem Tuns sulflicient s 2 $5 | ba irom 10 to 11 © “clock. ee La ah to more than double these scored by his | Scpd us your last 9 am tt te Micmaewitean|% Underskirts, 39c : “i (from 11 to 12 o'clock.) | team. "Dut of the cleven runs the Di Saree Satins easton a ms oes a le , 9 bs Lot of ladies’ mus! awers- with. row & | scored but two of th bt it. Expert dyeing. Wagon R.G. AMES, , re clock. Ie.—will go & | visitors one TI 303 7th St. N. W., | pion baa clog :] eT spare : $ | home’ team "played "snaps E: E. WHEATLE myS 2d Floor Se 4 iE: Yo a? 1 = : © | contrast to thar put uy AMERICAN DYER AND § — = fo ; ee ap ee ee 69c. corsets, 39c. $ Jon daliswas at his best St the west cr mem ave. (Ceotpet 7 oO oc f, 7, = ical points in the game, st the re ! 3 Corset covers, 5c. Lot of | pnd whe = g aurom i te 12 o cloc laecaes opponents te eae eee ee oo and armholes aot of white and y corsets % | three men on bases a 9 one out, he x (from 9 to 10 0 clock.) ru with il ety eee hee he “2 allowed ‘bat = Eee ees z ay = oo Whit oh $|_ Doyle hit to left for two. b: 2 _ ° = fourth inning, went to third WHITE $ : Office coats, 19c. Shirt waists, 39c out at frst aid Scored om rig pi $Y.99 3 (On sale at 10 o'clock.) 4 9 ° 1 to center. The visitors secure ASH n K wares 8 : coats, und. they (from 11 to 12 o'clock.) arate oS on balls id toe coat POs SO nee pants, 814 ook eM, a on ened ne ala 3 eS pa —— 3 (from 9 to 10 o'clock.) Values the lot may” not sts vptly at = = they're worth trying— we La ot of them-—strongly ma £ -— = Stink Just the sort for. school and Bi le é — Chaka alge = gS icycle pants, 99c, £ Wii. J. Zeh 708 Lith. < gy hs? its, $1.98 (From to to 11 o'clock.) & [talent two runs in the third mi. J. ZEN, /U) refuse substitutes, $ ouths’ sui Ss ° A lot of men's § chev! B ts, 42! $b, scored three in the following inning | _mystsd ; i Cntice Brotherr Co., $ (from 9 to 10 o'clock Loetbistiy Ut de 2 zane 8 oys’ pan Ac. as sixth they helped them elves to four. | Don’t Go To Cuba Without Rochester. HX =z i ! (from 11 to 2 o'clo ck.) vig btgedess ntact S EGS maeiesutemareee | 1 < Boys’ suits, 49c. ae : mae: (Quinine Pills. Beautiful °98 Models $ = (From 10 to 11 o'clock ) Ribbons, 49. 3 be by : tty Hair Orna? = 9 Necaae ° Rdbrety T-inch fo i : acta é Men’s collars, 4c. : | Child’s suits, $1.19. zoe Washington, B.1L0.4 nth fu ithont Pe at a S 4 =) sie 3 (from 9 to 10 cass) x U S 2 (from IT to’k2 o' clock.) 53 | Tih you. £7 We sell thes pete eet nderwear, 29c. : | Evans’ Drug net 3 colt Fe Will be sold for 4. between 9 5 (From 10 to 11 o'clock.) = 1| Ce and S st. und a 4 ii 2 A Tot of men’s light-weight derby ribbed E > EVER ofa ahi ‘peat Sie (ata xceptional valuest “Star” H. 2 donbie, will tomorrow in this hour for ’ oe Ege co Seo Men's ae 5c. pr. in gon inery : reese RETWEEN fr Gey e ° oy 1 | The perfection of eure and fa mug (fron 11 tost2 o'clock.) a eratti : | aweet 11 Labs fxomte ten oa : Again tomorrow we Sliced “Rtar” Han morrow in this one hour for 5 cents pair. Heeht’s famous threngheut the el low selling. If you will come will go away wich the evidence of ship ronr mind, on made ouly by r ffith to Hallman to La ¢ hit_Yaeger. Firat base on inal ony ; off Mercer, 1. Scruck Left ou lases Soap, Factal ntal Cream, makes combination known’ for the Cream, the skin Send 20 cents for sample of Before we uldn’t get the best sort of mii- Ladies’ wash suits, $1.98 in b with strle and exelusiveudss Br. 42 Washing- Armour Products bea ee mle sample of es “loci [e é} $ ton, 6." Time— Umpires Connelly and Lyueh or. weeks’ use. JOHN I ° » arose ages 2 (eae 10 us ue oi logie ee Men’s pants. 89 1& lng a 2 ing . 3 cow Nan Speen cs Se WORLD STAPLES. — ea small Jot of tad of tomo: i we nee cate $40 cu Tine eras wash suits; the a P 4 ; 5 \e x bayer accomplished ite, nzew Saat The a ‘pions =e defeated by Joyce's ost tastefully trim . “rom 11 to+12 and 4 to 5. men at New York, an error by Hamilte SAVED _ ane: (rokem: Sots; amit thereccre (go owe PFoken Tot, of men's all-wool “pants IN bY V olets, 5c. in the seventh innirg allowing the three TARINE ed riveted buttons and they > a id ih Practical Hesiness- Eee sES ee Bi poo Rae is Pr ental men on the bases to score. Rusie and pee fe eueenanle $5 silk waists, $2.98 | 3'a"Hul & hove hate for Se. Ladies’ belts, 11c a loro viet, whtoh re onan § Stivetts were the opposing twirlers, the MOTH BAGS, e 9 ° natural manner—look like Nature's own former allowing out six hits and three Re SEW (from 10 to 11 o’clock.) $6 silk waists. $3.98 : (from 1 to 2 o'clock.) handiwork—per bunch for only 5 cents. ras Ro tthis Wiscacmsleee ono euees hake REED RE Eee oe Quick, Clean Printing A lot of ladies’ black and colored china > eo Lot of ladies’ tan and black leather belts, = ¢ | hit Stivects safely eleven times and se- and Accurate Aliznment. silk waists, made blonse eifect, with the (From 11 to 12 o'clock.) with nickel harness buckles, usually sold Flowers. l6c. | cured eight runs. Si wHiuaMs A Pewerful Manifolier. A stylish plaid tacks—originally sold for $5: A lot of handsome black taffeta’ silk for 25e.—for 11 cents. 9 ig Reston. RAL NK PILLS FOR ee eee from 10 to 11 tomorrow for $2.08. Pralsts, choice of ‘several different stsles, A lot of violets of natural color, tn white Hit C vantages e eld ma- = the most desirable creations of the ‘sea ey and yellow—and child's wreaths ‘and roses 89 ehines and hone of their defects. Guaranteed equal Ch Id , dr S 00c. son—which sold for $6—to go for $3.95. I adies collar. Ee wand foliage—will be offered tomorrow for 42 in every particular to eny $100 machine or money ids 'eSSES, a BOA 'S, OC. ie canta for hice: 3 Fefundea after ten days’ trial. a ° ° 5 13 = BEND FOR FREE ULLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. (from 10 to 11 o'clock.) Bicycle suits, $1.98 (from 1 to 2 o'clock.) Perry 40 A lot_of children's lace stziped lawns, > A Ladies’ linen collars, in all styles and all Ghild 's Hats 49¢ 4 THE WILLIAMS MFG. CO., LTD., BOX 3, lappet lawns and pereale dremes. hi = (From 11 to 12 o'clock.) slzes—the usual 12\ge. sort—will go for 5 ae me ae 9 = 32 Umpires —Ms : " rl with embroidery and 80 7 ieee Phoide of a lot of child ° Sc eessEune N.Y. parent heer a paakiar bs rp Fepeateccatly Lot cf ladies’ ccvert bleyele suits, just cents. hoiée of a lot of child’s pretty st 6 Bo30-t.th.a.1yr. 28 the right weight for stmmer wear—wash- able—$1.98 instead of $3.50. Ladies’ suits, $6.98 crown mull hata will be offered yout ton row for 49 cents They are made and ished in the prettiest manner. Sailors, 19c. broken—but there are Silk skirts, $4.98 (from 10 to 11 o'clock.) 3. Ball Notes. Tam O’Shanters, 12c. (from 1 to 20 o'clock. ) Louis game was pre- ; waim has been recalled, forgiven, the most stylish brocaded taffeta skirts (From 11 to 12 oclock:) if Bt pe bone a Elen short back sailors and childr's and will arrive here He will ith full t and n a blue, brown and all wool—aud in a ns 8. in white and mixed z : a tr agente Neer eer heey hee rity evict serge reefer suite—with silk- sla all colors trim pull, be otfered tomorrow for 19. exits. | pitch in one of the games with the Phillies qeunllp—will, go between 10 ti for jackets—$12 values, will be offercd ‘They are worth d |here next week. McHale is expected to ORR EPLLABPPPPPPEEEESSSS9S99 9 POE 0 0° ¥| Sestontodsreseatoatoaseeteatoateetonte safe ateateate ste ate ofoste eeate dfoatretocte play in Monday’s game, when Tom Brown ork, 9. Made of the pure, fresh palm ol— 3 Straw Hats, 37c. Sndrews, will go to the bench, Jack Doyle succeed- free of perfumes and cosmetics—its 3 Blt A lot of 100 dozen black and white stray # ing him as captain. only odor being that of the palm. A % hats, im the newest and. most Geslesite SE _ The Washington club stands tod splendid tollet soap. Exeetent. tor 3 515 Seventh St. of the season—and a féw co MeTanies) pitcher another Mp gates) 60rd a seabds gabe exnathy wii © Semis Gay Oe ans gee 9 cluded among, them in’ Neapolitan the Orioles, the Phillies getting but sia | just one year ago. e foliy of practicing * E7OLIVE OW soaP—the genuine : berotarnl terisieon ee ee safeties. Yet two errors of Cross gave the | at home has been cl * only Se. and 10e. cake. 3 Baltimores as many runs. Wheeler pitch- t two years b 2 sSrefeetenteedeefecgectecfecteetege Sotoe SttessoseesresesTTTOSOSS | ed an excellent game for the Phillies. | Mr. Wagner hus 3 W. S. THOMPSON, ; CRA ARAL : Sere es ES, only mistake he has Pl r a rere. = Py a oe Sue a Baltimore. R.1H.0.A.E -H.O.A.K, | and that next spring the gg PHABMACISY, 03 ISTH Sr. mys 25a 3 Tea Mr. Frederic May and Dr’ James | United States agt. Lewis McGoens, assault GOLF TOURNAMENT. McGraw, 3b.0°1-1 3 1'p"6 9 | for early practice, end thereby be able to Beeeee & A G R E AT SU Cc C ES S Kerr are officiating this afternoon. to kill; on trial. : 136 2 8 @ ©) get a good start mn re Haley's Concert Band is adding greatly pease earner? It Will Be Open to All Members of ee 062 0]° Bilary Swaim has had the satisfaction mieihe Before y ; Probate Court—Justice Hag: 110 os 300) or meme ick ulcer alae termed hour Mich. leaving for gee: to its popularity by the lively music it! state of Mary Draeger; rule returned American Clubs. 223 ST belie Senge ed pedi hep wretegp the seat of war Gory’ Tenders at each session of tne show, and | served. Estate of Jas. T. Hundley; petition | The first annual tournament of the Imi 0 0 8 1 by the local ag “he owl sed ded lay in a supply of | ~ 5 the red uniforms of the musicians add | for letters of administration go issue to Jno. | wasnt ; O10 111 6] exceedingly slow in his y that bo Whitky ang ly (Continued from Eighth Page.) Aaltonal Beigh ings it: thongonenat Tie. ir ; me ie? Washington Golf Club will be held Monday 142 1100 that it Let us supply youvoura hac lenrcst eed : 3. Dare filed, Estate of David McIntire: 4¢- | next, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. ‘The en. oo0 oor) nt of giv ° : count passed nunc pro tune. 000 r Grape Branly $1 bots ae — L. Finane, guardian; petition for leave to | tTies for the tournament will close. Sat- =? rae gm aia strength-restorer! THE COURTS. incumber ward's real estate. ee ofturday. The tournament is to be an open ee Sau 4 © 18 was Pn es red spectators placed the blame paviates Eliza Lease; exceptions to account of ex- Jone to all clubs belonging to the United | Baltimore 11 ae < ‘rie: Court of Appeals—Prevent, the Chief Jus- | ecutor filed.” Estate of Antonio M. Soteldo; : ed | philadelphia 0 0 0 0-2 | Where it didn’t belong. Mr. Wagner tried ; first eee 5 poe —— ee Oatee States Golf Association, and it is expected 18. is; | that ft will be the most successful affair that has ever taken place in this part of to farm out Swaim, but without success, and now the big boy will be brought back uce, Mr. Justice Morris and Mr. Justice will dated April 29, 1898, filed. Shepard. ——_.—_—_ Earned rors—Baltimpre, 2; Philadelphia, 2. Two- base hits—McGraw, Cooley. ‘Sacrifice Lit—Wiee Stolen bare—DeMontrevilie. TO-KALON o » Khedive, . Doub'e to ascertain whether he has improved over tes fa b. g.. It ; . Browning agt. National Capital AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA. ings and McG: joi ent weas’a he has h be WINE CO,, 614 14TH ST. rag Smitm, Warrenton, ts. 4—epos Dk. g-, 160. 5 | Bank; judgment affirmed, with costa, opin- z the country. There will be three prizes— | First buse * me On ‘Mejaune: ten names te tke aieetank pont wl Shun N. Burelay Bevan, Warrenton, 5— | ion by Chief Justice Alvey. 797, Smith agt. | q Tramp’s Impudent Conduct. Gets | rst, the gevernor’s cup, to winner of | 4: e om corps. ~ mm, 10.0, 5 years old; W: A. United States: leave granted to F. 8. Key ‘Him Into Trouble. . chief event; second, a medal for best gress ns irst base on ermors—| President Young received a letfer yester- Gonia, New York. ‘Z_Victors, pecigh agen mead herein G88, Disitict ot Evening Star Bureau;>> score during qualification round, and third, | Baltimore, Umpires—Curry and] day from President Pulliam of the Louis- are oh eG, We Cartay, Wareebica, 4.0 omelets BLGSsy" Daadod to oly 3 20 King street, a cup to the winner of the consolation ? ville club, which ran as follows: “Of all She Scotchman, eb. £., 15.34, 6 years old: | Columbia agt. Hotty: passed to follow pat, pth Boye stale Sonat ——— umpires that I have seen thus far mene K. Maddux, Warrent: ‘Norab, b. | ent appeal’ cases. 778, Baltimore and Po- Pp) und. _@ Chicago, 7; Pittsburg, 3. Heydler is by far the best.’ The many m., 16.0, 6 years old; rederick Col on, a, Buckias, temac Railread Conipany agt. Cumberland; m ATES Va., May 5, 1898. ‘The rules for match play will govern the | Chicago took Pittsburg into camp at the | friends of Johnny in Washington will be Headache, Md. ss eee oe. to fice Tignes od curd Cone Considerable exetement was created at} tournament.-except in. the qualification smoky city. Griffith and Tannehill pitched*| glad to hear of his success. Indigestion Horse Show Notes." c pes Pape er the corner of Fuyette and King streets | round, which will be under medal play'|and each side scored ten hits and made | From -Rusie’s performance yesterday it z . Fifty loads of clay were laid unier the nery allowed and supersedeas bond fixed at $12,000. 783, Redman et al. agt. Ferguson;- submitted on bricfs by Mr. nt by the actions of Morgan. It appears about 8 o’clock a tramp named rules. St, Andrew's rules of 189i, and Nervousness. the rulings and with interpretations’ of the ‘would appear that the big boy is coming tanbark at the turns and the jumps last Ss" Darlene: por errers. Score: arcund all right. .Meckin is stil back We refer to Wicr's Lemou-Seltze Pittsbarg. 8.11.0.4.E. | }ecmaneronaereen rte AE. . ‘ One “|night to Insure surer footing for the |ton for appellant and by Mr. J. M. Wilson | that Morgan, intoxicated, went|United States Gclf Associat 7 Padden, 2b..11 2° 2 6 6] Ward, but should get started going in his dose relleves—two. oF pened and Mr, A. A. Hoebling, jr., for appellees. | {res the cove ot Me avsliam Rogers and followed in all compeililgns, except where | Donovan, rf 0 119 0 1 1; ustal good etyl¢. before the week ts out. res. Test it! into the store of Mr.2W:' ep Brodie, ef...0 0 2 0 3 1) Warm weather will work wonders for the PRICE, 10c.. 25¢. AND Boe. Mr. Alfred Field, brother of the manager | 703, Tie SS Stock Com | tried to sell him a combination spoon and the Breen committes shal deem it advis- | Mecarthy.if. 9 49 0 © 0| New Yorks. aa AT ALL DitUGGISTS. and clerk of the ring, was attacked by a Bir. edwin Forrest for appellant, continued | fcrk; Mr. Rogers tofdhim he did not want | Shi (0 make nee — fosee “ore I e132 ¢ i] Mattie Kilroy was not in the game for nommenmnwes J severe hemorrhage yesterday morning and by Mr. D. Baker for appellee and by | to buy it, end the tramp became insolent, | club nouse. = 58 0013 3 1| Chicago yesterday, and it looks as if Staiee Takes the Kind: was compelled to give up his duties. Mr. | Mr. Edwin Forrest for appellant and con- | whereupon he was ordered out of the store. 25 105 1 0| Pitcher Wood is has artven him se the bench Bl aicecuad Daingerfield is acting in his | cluded by Mr. J. M. Wilson for appellant. | Fie declined to gq, and was ejected by Mr. College Base Ball. 28 2 0} permanently. | Mattie war rat er slow in Of Photos You W: t. Dlace. 74, Simmons agt. Morrison; passed to fol- | Rogers. ‘At “Georgetows—Gol reetown University ee * elding and not up to the requirements ui an ‘There was considerable surprise yester- | low patent appeal cases. ‘Adjourned until | ‘The tramp then cprgpeeded down Fayette |og vinanova, 0. sends go ge = 2. ss aut waiqne, graceful poses—you want |day when Sir Gilbert was given the blue | Monday, May street to Mr. Rogers,.residence and rang At New Haven—Lafayette, 3; Yale, 0. xT! backward about putting the Kickers oak ot ntly Mulshedin a wont. paves to |ribbon. Even his owner, Mr. Stevens, Equity Court No. 1—Justice Cox. the bell. Mr. Rogers’ wife came to the] <1 Hew Mave “ye eas a Pwo-bese hits— ‘anne- | the game for a week or more. Nothing of = phaiis te earte cee eaves thought Bir Walter would get it. Sir Gil’ | Burns agt. Burns; testimony before Jo-| ¢cor and without tating his purpose ee cae _Pilnecion~Henceton, m8, Labigh, x, ea ae ‘it —Compor. Stokn this kind has yet occurred, and now the The the hat Statee | Dert’s driver, = ot seph Harper, examiner, ordered taken. | man rushed into'tl ouse. : a % : ; je dees the wer ed 30 sertol a . x . Stat occurrent a Ly gt 2 a for = Casihy turned in to0 abruptly at the forth and causé referred to Soation Biamant set aie Mocue whose we ecand the Seana, 2 the at Eiterer~Dartmevth $ ‘utes, 2 2 carry through Pawn nk hae, Same at Ci w. alee, St. [xem , with C.| parlor. He ordered him out e hee ; Brown, with protests™from the players, and only. and the award of the red ribbon fanaa t owed Mr. ‘ornell, 6; Syracuse, 4. : —- "1 . ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER. _mytioa_|to bis spirited dappled dray were loudly Ragen haven eee in nis band, struck ——— Saeratinds: . Renta, 3 palled the arot tooe ny = applau severe wend Pel weather and crowd Diplomas, Schoo! Pictures ‘Thb withers in the iste. sferncen events rat Stone tik og erie f Hagner. slices bys" angscrea upon, the : oat at feastre: the pets team And pict if desert; med yesterday were as WS: horses: nat | ‘oughian et trait 4 cheaply. eB a = tabs, Charlle, belonging to H. L. Stewart Lee Se Get Chis Siencianss took tie, toate, téam | beat. the to 3. Dowling pitch- Be petcen ifferent bo 5 elty; aaa was a Wand ft wilf call. P a i peel SAAT Dulany bays = y Smitiaerd gree cand Bacon, The genuine ar- ticle of first qualit They five years cle of aan burg. Va., ridden by Bir. are difficult to get. Prices "The lent Virginians ‘lew. freely betting ‘reuid past, 2 renten N. W. Burchell, entries over the road it wi a 1325 F St. sa Shee oe oa