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: Y 9 stage at the'paes oe nde Shree Ties Heton pian secondly Cogswell, third, AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA aes weer pment eamumimanaper “waarmee \ meet Se Peerganes| Pec rcs Stirring “Cuts” At P, J. Nee’s, 7th & H. = consented ‘Wagner's 5 ypepontion in Vi Baldwin Senators Closed Up a Trifle on the | "t=z,mess iota hee ae | Chaclea Nelson,» oldie, Persistent in Vio- ELLING the highest grade furniture at the lowest prices isn’t all we're doing for you. We also extend the privileges of signing ; ), Wiliam ae tam Refri ger ators, Brooklyns. Wagner sald yerenas het oe eee ae 36 @O : tating honest straightforward credit system, which enables you to buy all the housefurnishings you need on tiny weekly or monthly Wash. B. Williams, |WON SECOND GAME Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. ing of the signing of the boy, but that he is a good pitcher and will bear w: 58 Duke Farrell's mashed finger Lange s ae i Z Penalty of Fine or Imprisonment Im- DINEEN PITCHED IN GOODLY FORM the ide tee pee ny ace Charon R. oe R. Wrient win ae es posed—Serious Injury to D. Wi good news, as it thought the would jer—Other Casualties. eae kept out of the game for 2 week or ton oTRiro-malle tandem handicap; (inti po i - es, $30, $15, $10. H. Z. Greer and R. L, —— The Contest Was Twice Stopped | ,72¢ playing of all the Senators yester- | French (160 yards), first; William Sims and ‘The best Refrigerator in the world—the e ausively by all day, taking In both games, can be sized up | G. E. Smith (5 yards, second; Schad BREE: Evening st Star Bureau, 3 Payments. Here are some really stirring cuts for tomorrow—Wed- Evveromcot, intuiage ie yore ered eg as being excellent.” But’ one eyror was |end A. C. Moran (scratchy, think Time, | fits: 529 King street, nesday. < Sizes at from $8 up. Don't buy a by Rain. made in the morning game and not a mis- | 4.14. } Boll ‘Telephone No. 166, ~ heb. sseftcwond_ setcigeenton st ony prize play in the afternoon, while hitting was of | “One-mile novice: santa, two men in ‘AUEXANDRIA, Va., July 5, 1898. ‘Celebrated’ $f -25 usce legs ice and, hes Tore, refrigerating inthe todtiivinntess ome efaved tack Parsley pee nee BB mith, we hsettes ateletn, ww eieats ta Comment <> ~wer ther ma 5 Fe'has the real dry-air elreulation. CURRENT SPORTING ‘NEWS| #@¥e the Brooklyns two runs. Ryan had | Maher, Dave Moore, R, Filoon , Ty jan | Ot Fiteots, Regiment of b hac erat ae Mackinaw P h R kers $1. 60. told Magoon that if the latter reached | ler, 8. A. Wimsatt and W. W. Talbert | encamped at Camp Alger, is locked up a’ For This orc! ‘oc . ° , | first he would hit at anything when the qualified. Won, by “C. L. Miller. ‘Time, | the station house in this city. Nelson with Refrig- Large, easy Porch Arm Rockers little shortstop tried to steal. The second | 8.02 1-5. : sa number of companions came here yester- ziplint bottom—well' worth 2- $1.60 Today's Schedule and Weather, ball pitched was easily a foot above Ryan’ One-mile open} professional; two men in | 3." roeithe of celebrating Fine Im. Reectel <4 — Brooklyn at Washington—Clear. head. Magoon started with the pitcher's | each heat and third man in fastest heat to ae a. aaa emeatiers ako ae erators, Summer Morris Chairs. Philadelphia at Baltimore—Clean, his eyes and cut loose at the bal He eet | Soe Bee site ete. teotite'| pibtns sath secats fo Aategacints: Selene Mahogany Gan be used as reclining chair or easy} Cleveland at Chicago—Clear. it fair and square on the nose, and away od Sims and H. R. Steenson of Minneap- =e f doist os. He only aim goatr—aever before sold wa-$2 OS | Be. Louls at Pittsburg—Clear, it walled tnto deep right center, good for Mis, qualiied. | Woh by sims: Walthour, pg wecldae ge vanes tr ay c Rocker. = — triple. Ryan then came home on a fiy-out. thi ime, 2.11 4-5, Oak Sideboard, $8.50. "EE: of the Clubs. Ryan bad @ good laugh over the eS second; Steenson, third. ‘ime, 211 but this had no effect, and he was finally $ an Just drop te = ss and see what |- Clubs. , Pc 2 eo ee The Nottingham ‘Meet. arrested and locked up. After he became ” ore se . Worth $2. a splendid Solid Oak Sideboard we are e Li er new! LONDON, July 5.-At the second day's | sober he was released by the mayor. red Tomorrow we shall sell for the first selling for $8.54 Players. Yesterday they corralled two 4 Jebrated “Macki and only time these — lai beautiful, Z more, in Second Base: to! g | Tacing of the Nottingham July meeting to-| .This evidently did no good, for he had ‘The cel naw” ~ ay. Re. ‘Baby Carriages, $4 up. seein ‘S33 | Pitcher "Todd from Pawtucket of the New | day, Mr. Douglas Baird's three-year-old | been out but a short time when he becan | filed Bitegcatry pene th a i roe Pass by the cheap, common-looking Baby 523! Lot England League. bay colt Orviopano won the Batsford plate | to load up again. He was joined by his modern outfittings—patent removable in- comfortable saddle seat—cash houses ask Carriages shown at the department stores = FT for tomor- $2—here tomorrow, cash or crefit, only and Iet us show you the best makes in Morgan Murphy, the well-known catcher, | of 100 sovs. The Lorillard-Beresford stables | former companions, who endeavored to get pays ea ge gg $1.25, mae America at $4 up. who was recently released by Pittsburg, Eoos was second. him to the depot to take the train for camp. | % ag Mackinew at foe Guaranteed equal w ae h&D.| ur ¥ re Bees sosteels Pa “of the ene eaiphia, club, | ‘The Bt. Albans handicap of 500 sova. was | Nelson evidently did not want to go, for n> |3% fo"suy other $15 refrigerator om the Sar: r. Yeager, the young man won by the Loriilard-Beresford stable’s | fought all the way. He was arrest e ket. ieee me loen es 7t = | eee Hiseckion somsingene want oaveeated iness and will strengthen the Quakers. sf = 3 three-year-old bay colt, Elfin. second time and taken to the station house. | 3 Larger sizes for more money. = xted from Philadelphia that Catch- Ww bi tht before Mayor Simpson this with for eleven hits, one of which was @/ 5, 0h Bo h hen broug! re yo psO! SS ST OG ESS Ty SAL “! ird Bi Elberfiel wimamaim rd ed homer by Wagner, one a triple by Gett-| and utility man Al deo ‘will be pti Rew % img Records. morning he was fined $10, and in default $2.50 Bamboo Corner . - | of payment he will go to jail, subject to the man. and one a double by Wagner. Dineen | when the Quakers reach SAN FRANCISCO, July 5.—At the swim: made his first appearance on the rubber for | ‘The Cincinnati club does not a ming tournament of the Pacific Athletic | Chain gang, for thirty days. The captain | Chairs, of his company has been notified, and it is several weeks, and, while he was touched | !n a quitting humor. A club that ts lastin | Association, one American and two coast | expected his fine will be paid some. time $ ik 75 HOME DYEING t DYEING A Pleasure at Last. up for three hits in the first inning, which, | batting must possess some sterling qualifi- | records were broken. H. A. Wideman won during the day. cation that can keep it in front of the | the 100-yard race in 1.06; H. A. Brewer the with a base on balls, a wild pitch and 2| jeague procession. ‘The club's good Aeld- | sne-serd in Dek bean ROE ate Foreman Potter Injured. long fly, netted the visitors three runs, but | ing will continue, and the batting eyes of | can resord of 2.57, and E. B, Stalle won the | D. W. Potter, foreman of the firm of two more hits were made during the next | the players are bound to round into shape | one mile in 28.20, beating Howard's coast | Wolf & Co. of Chambersburg, Pa., met eight innings—one in the fourth and the jst eee Sioa a is aa = record by nine seconds. with a painful accident this morning while oregon: sion tha’ elu a —_+—— ; Ce Hoe ae beats then out in the race will win the OMENARIROND GO iininar Gar engaged testing the machinery lately put - three-bagger by Ryan, Bete respon pennant, and from present indications it up at the Globe mills, eee left a ‘or two runs. ineen gave ree pa: + | appears as if Boston is the only club that caught in one of the rolls and losing four but he induced eight of the visitors to fan. | Nag a charee to turn the trick: ; Sete eee PERT ee nn | Ragerasatiscwas taken: foo Sulil's ioactiig v > d by rain, at is very seldom ata player gets 2 house and Dr. W. M. O'Brien summoned. the end of the sixth inning und during the | {6 best of a lawault of any Kind with a| ‘The Senate yesterday confirmed these | A'vtrsical operation was necessary, last half of the seventh. From the time the | 748nate or @ manager. Gus Weyhing, the | nominations: Police Court. veteran pitcher, is jubilant over the way | vy, _ a game was commenced there was an almost | he secured some back salary that was com. | _ Volunteer Infantry—Third regiment, to be | wu. estiowing cases were disposed of by Mayor Simpson in police court this morn- uninterrupted discharge of firecrackers in| ing.to him from the Texas League. “I got | #Ptalns, Le: are a of coor the field, the crackers being particularly | next that President Young had some Texas | R- Frost of Sou’ aroline; frat ls fees neest Salk. Shasaedl with Sead numerous in the neighberhood of first 2nd | League money in his hands, and got out a | ants, A. W. Gilchrist of Florida, R. V. Deu dcicik aah dieertinciy, Sued 480: mReaee third bases and right fight. It is need-| writ of attachmcnt for it,” sald Gus the | Corput and R. B. McBride of Georgia; sec- = & gael WakecraatiS am Wace less to say that the explosions were most | other day. “When I left Texas there was ond lieutenant, M.S! Williams of Florida. ‘ayne, charged with is erly *. very strong subetantially mede—an This elogint “Mirror. Relishes"? Im. Ma- ornament for any corner of jour parton ny Roman Corner irnew French cheap at $2.50—Wednesday, cash or cred. design—choap at te Wednesday, cash it, $1.75. or credit, $1.50, P. J. Nee, 7th & H Sts The Easy-Going, Straightforward Credit House. RRNSRATARR AAAAAAAR SABAA IAI RIAD RAI ASOD ATT i a Handsome Genuine Bamboo Summer Corner Chairs, Artistically sbayed—and * MODERN GUNS RECOMMENDED. solete, and the board recommends that they be replaced with those of modern N T, 7 forfeited $ coll 1; Mt Field: 1 a, Report of Board o of 7 Visitors to West pigs! and that the Nght battery, ui in Muss. uble. tt when the Dodgers were in the | a nice little wad of money coming to me = | forfeite: collateral ary Fields, colore: Point. the instruction of the fourth cla ich No Muss. Css field ‘The annoyance became so great, in- | from the Dallas club. ‘This spring t heard | Fourth Regiment, to be second Heuten rged with stealing $10 from her hus-| ‘The report of the board of visitors to | Consists of four guns, be increased by the deed, that Manager Ebbeis of the Brooklyn | that the $500 that the St. Louis club gave | ants, L. W. H. Peyton of Virginia, J. B.|},,ng dismissed and made to return the cae uted Dinter Sraviasy- Aandi at | Addition of two gu MAYPOL team was forced to request the crowd to | for Russ Hall’s release was in the hands of |} Adams and T. M: Clinton of Maryland. | money; Robert Jackson and Samuel Web- e Uni ates itary cademy The care that is taken of t buildings desist, his very reasonable request being | President Young. It was going to be turn- Fifth regiment, assistant surgeon, with | ster, charged with being disorderly and | West Point, N. Y., was made public at | and grounds o? the reservation is highiy generally respected. ed over to Manager McCloskey of the Dal-| rank of first Meutenant, C. P. Pollard of | With fighting, dismissed; Harry Shirley, |the War Department today. The main | commended. The board is impressed, as Ss j P Between four and five thousand persons | las club. I made a quiet sneak and got out | ajabama. charged with an assault on Ida and Fanny | features of the report are covered in zhe | has been former boards, with the desir- were present when the visitors started the | a writ of attachment on the money. I got | “Ninth Ane A 7 ja-| Freeman, fined $10, with alternative of Fur | Sbility of refitting and remodeling the in- game by going to bat. Griffin sent the bail| what was coming to me, and the rest was inth Resim>at, to be captains, J. H. Al peorielin tar lgncmrs prepared at the War| terior of the Mbrary building, £0 us to rich, F. E. Patrick, R. M. Nolan, W. P. | thirty days on the gang. over thira for a single, Jones received a| sent back to McCloskey.” Ww. 5 i make it more suitable for the purposes of pass and La Chances safe bunt filled the |All the league clubs got in two games | Cucman. Lowry of Louisiana, First IAG ed The board was Impressed with the ac-|a library, and fire-proof for the preserva- i , L. B, Brown, . smil bases. Tucker then hit a sharp grounder | yesterday, although ,the rain interfered Sareea & mS erow Neen) A eecalley Mr. William B. Doble, alderman from the | curacy of knowledge shown by the cadets | tion of the valuable books and pamphiets, WASHES AND DYES3| ‘0 “Ancerson, who was playing first, Was-| with the’ attendance’ In Washington and v! 21 . d does not consider the estimates sub- ist Second lieutenants, A. first ward, was badly burned with powder | in thei~ examinations; the work done was | 2° 3 ner having taken his place in center field, | Baltimore in the afterncon and stopped the sue WD. Seals of ‘Texas, P. Phiitpson, G. | yesterday. He had an old cannon and was | strong testimory to the thoroughness of | ‘ted of 903,100 for the alterations and a McGuire going behind the bat. The bali | New York-Boston game at the end of the W. Butler of Louisiana. engaged in firing it off, but instead of the rs of $6,900 for removing and returning the $ At One Operation Was well fielded hyme, forcing Griffin, Hall-| sixth inning. ‘The Phillies were walloped | “renth Wagiment Steond leutenant, R. 8.) me2eeo 1B is s , the instructors’ work as well as to the | books as excessive. 3 man’s long fly to Gettman, sent Jones*home, | twice by the Orioles, and they were so well | yansbury of Pennsylvania. oe load going out of the muzzle it came on Giligence of the students. An appropriation of $8,000 i; : recommend~ 3 . ANY COLOR. La Chance and Tucker moving up a base. | whipped that no excuses can be offered for Sixth. Regiment—Captains, I. T. Jobe of | through the touch hole, the powder burn ever pean: of Twas — oct to refit = old ey, aes fee barracks 3 ‘The former scored on a wild pitch and | Manager Shettsline’s boys. Boston and apa ing the whole left side of his face. It is | that the number of cadets be increased by | into a commissary store house. Tucker went home on Shindle’s single to | Gincimnati also won both their games from AEE #- Gillenwaters,. W. Heird. | (ought he will lose the sight of his left | allowing the President to appoint twenty | Four thousand two hundred dottars ts Th ae Fastest Dye for Geer Se in the | New, York and Loutsville, respectively: ers, C. W. Wadsworth, 0. H. Fox, X. Z.|ceye. He was taken to his home on South aos to eprn seeaiee: is emmomen= iy fesse oe be erected Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists 1 inning on Wrigley's stagle to center | Riile Cleveland and Chicago, Pittsburg and | Ficks of Tennessee, W. B. Penny of Kon-| Lee street, and medical attention given bance es > $ | third inning on Wrigley's single to center | St. Louis and Brcoklyn and Washington and on singles by Gettman and Anderson in the methods of discipline. | The cemetery was found to be In good ; as .B. Murphy, T, | him. He {3 resting easier today. Erovement Biouses, Ribbons, Curtains, [oa re EN oat een lh split even. As a result of yesterday's con-| 4 Davis, G. F. Mito J. P. Clark. FH. spe ia ae ee All infractions of the rules are promptly | condition, but showed a want of proper after two men were out. g - unished with absolute justice and impar- | attention to the grass, flowers, pla and Underlinens, etc., whether Silk, Each side scored two men in the fourth | {as'syee Clevelant, and St, reals amppian ta Fee eR eer Tene ek, | Lieutenant James Smith this morning Taltty. : par | trees, and the board recommended ° Satin, Cotton or Wool. inning. Magoon reached first on @ pass, | Louisvills in hole umber eleven. The at- Phi fs and Ryan's triple to right center sent him home, the Brooklyn backstop running home on Yeager’s fly to Wagner. In the Sena- -against Policemen Ly! The methods of instructions are the re- | propriation of $72) for s keeper to pre- Be a Ce Se Pe tm secret his call last | £Ut of many Years of experience of accom- | serve the same in better repair. night, sounded shortly after 8 o'clock. It | pllshed and painstaking officers, and are| | The board urges upon Congress the pas- tendance did not come up to the expecta- tion of the league managers, as will be ; . W. : . fan act giving the master of the seen by the following figures: es nearly perfect in their results as it | sage 0! tors’ ing Wag! Sis » H. A. | appears tenant Smith started out t \ sword the rank, pay and emoluments of a Sold in All Colors by Grocers $| teiened arst on balla’ the former sescine Morning. Afternoon. | Sizer, A. J. Brown, $r.,:J. O. Tilson of Ten- | 0) vate ee ies a vikss Waitterent tanta} | \aakeae oxornemeachentenct ares nies eight- | first Heutenant of infantry, and —_ gists, or mailed on Wrigley’s center-field single. A wild | Chicago .. : 3,000 9,600 | nessee, Harris Lindsley of the District of | ‘° * ; | inch converted rifies be replaced with guns ncerene sine wernt Se pitch placed Myers on third, snd he sored | Cincinnati . 5812 | Columbia, Aiditional’ paymaster, Philip |as ts the custom. He found all the officers | Inch converted rifles be replaced with guns | || <= lor 15 cents. on Dineen’s out at first from Skindle. It | Pittsburg Dallam of Wiinois< © on duty except the above named. |The off- | fo taring aim & was raining hard at the close of the fifth 000 First Regiment Voluntesr Engineers—As- | cers will be given a ees ee yea ‘Tits battery contains one eight-inch sest- Judges Bingham, Kimball and Scott, whe ates ose gra rater toning, but Umpire Lynch refused to grant { Washingt Setaat mueaa ope ‘fank of frst Heuten- | Simpson qonight at the station house at | or"gun, which at present cannot be used | ®F6 authorized by law to fill vacancies Dune Street, New York. Capt. in’s request for a suspension 0! = felt. thea tn bem on account of danger to surrounding towns | which may occur in the board of children’s hostilities, although he did so at the close Navy—Lieut. J.B. Bernadou, to be ad- Officers on Leave. and railroads. The construction of a safe | guardians, have appointed Mr. Andrew of the sixth inning, after the Senators had | Total ...........-+2-..-. 20,567 o vanced ten numbers om list of Meutenants Sergeant Smith and Officers Ferguson, | target in the mountain side for the use | Duvall to succeed Mr. William Redin Woods tied the game. In this inning Wagner sent for eminent and .conspicuous conduct in Sain ate Ml take their ten, | Of this gun is strongly recommended. | ward, who died suddenly a few days ago. a double to left center, reaching third on| Grand total . severe, OB) battla of Cardenag,.May 11, 1898. Sherwood and Atkinson wi The guns and howitzers of this battery, | Mr. Duvall’s term will expire September 16, A A Special al Offer Yeager’s fumble of the throw in. Myers’ It will be seen that the west outdrew the | Assistant paymasters, to be passed as-|days’ vacation beginning tomorrow morn- | with the exception of two, are old and ob- | 1898. ss fly to center sent the runner home, and | east, 33,012 to 19,134. On Decoration day,4 sistant peymastera, R. Hatton, B. P. Du-|ing. Officers Black, Knight and Bettis have Send $60 and we will de-|the Washington third baseman reached | when the clubs played in the east, except- boss H. E. Biscoe,, i, Irwin, G. G. Selbels, | cen detailed as station keepers during the liver mets: * [Rome on, Wrigley’s single to center, | ing Baltimore at Pittsburg, they drew 18, ‘W. Bannoffon, J. Fyre. an ar dae ators Gaal caibera ee Las iG pass to Dineen and Selbach’s single to | 987 to five morning games, and 55,608 to Spite York, Jay Jackson, seapeas TYPEWRITER No. 2 { center. six afternoon games, a grand total of 74,-| Pine Plains; 8. G, Newman, Haverstraw. | geant Smith and Officer Ferguson will If it does not prove sati The Senators placed the result of the | 595, over 20,000 more than witnessed the | North Carolina, U. L. Jenkins, ‘Gastonia. | leave tomorrow for St. George's Island on factory after ten game beyond all doubt in the seventh inn- | }ourth of July games. Towa, F. M. Hoeye, Perry. Ohio, M. Stern-| the lower Potomac. fooney The Wad foe |ing, scoring four runs. Gettman reached bergsr, Jacksoh. ‘Texas, Seth B. Strong, para ated alee Fire Saturday afternoon at the Rober aemaeed ———=3 S. Kann, Sons &Co, Not a single The Busy Corner, 8th and Market Space. TON is Yuaranteed equai | "T8¢ on a pass, Anderson's singl2 placed | CORNELL CREWS WELCOMED HOME | Houston; R. T. Bartley, Ladonia; W. T- any $100 typewriter, | him on third, the latter player stealing Black, Mount Pleasant. a “3 wef Nr the high-priced | second. eee eee had two strikes | y¢haca Decorated in Their Honor—| J. R. Tolbert, collector of customs, | Portner Brewing Company’s <e in a and none of t called on him, Ryan claiming that he had ing. Charleston, 8. C. clty damaged the plant to the extent o: ogue tells all about it. ‘Sena for tt. | struck out, Umpire Lynch suspende 1 the Banquet im the Evening. y ze! about $15,000. The fire started in the bot- tling house from some unknown cause. Henry Whiting, collector of customs, : 11 5 Ww: game for fifteen minutes because of rain. | Over @ thousand persons gave the Cornell | py enchman's Bay, The ae Co., so Upon the resumption of play McGuire hit | crews a rousing welcome last svening on z pinew Gast Soaee OX 3, LATTSBURGH an easy one to short, but Magoon threw | their arrival at Ithaca, N. ¥. The oarsmen BUILDING OPERATIONS. There was'an insurance Of $10,000 on the|-_. 7. sacapen SHE PEOPLE TODAY-OUR DASH WOR UNLOADING Was cae Wasilincron OFFICE. is Lae SE past Ryan to eatch Gettman at the plate, | were escorted to a decorated float, which ‘ building. - no30-tu, thé&s-1y-28 and Jake scored, Anderson going to third Report of District Inspector for Month | About sixty-five colored men have enlisted] PLANNED—THE BEGINNING OF A SEASON COULD NOT HAVE SHOWN A LARGER CROWD of June. in cee ea gene pel Aves tgerped office WaS/ of BAGER BUYERS THAN OUR STORE HELD TODAY. WE SHALL KEEP ON WITH OUR jast week. The following report for the month of a Co utivs SS for the posi-}| GODD WORK AND CONTINUE WITH JUST SUCH A FUSILADE OF VALUES THROUGHOUT June, 1898, of the pullding operations of | tion of naval cadet at Annapolis will be} ay3s ENTIRE MONTH. the District has been submitted to the | held in this city July 27. and McGuire to second on the error. Relta’s | W28 drawn through the principal streets of sacrifice placed the manager-captain on | the city by enthusiastic students. Houses ze third, and Wagner's line drive to right got | all along the lina of march were decorated ™ Fe ie — Jones and ee ip os bleachers, | and illuminated with Chinese lanterns. The streets were full of people, cheering for Itching Scalp, Falling Halr, Oly Skin and| Scien Se OE Sy OlGu Tee EH-O-A-B. | Courtney and the individual members of | Engineer Commissioner by the inspector of —_+—— : i the crew. There was also @ lavish use of | buildings, tho first figures. indicating num-| ‘The Local Street Railway Blockade, ° fealp Diseases treated and permanently cured by colored lights and fireworks. ber of permits issued, the second the value | To the Editor of The Evening Star: After the parade the oarsmen were ban-| of the buildings: The residents of Greater Washington physiclaus with practical experience, at the JOHN H. WOODBURY Institute, 127 W. 424 st., New York. Consultation free. Charges moderate. avetten at oe one nestor ee was| Brick dwellings, 66, $205,150; frame dwell- = — = = led with their friends. Sp2eches were z STS ee ee he ae 12, Se brick RSS 60, $110.760; athletic council; by H. W. Cornell and by es Eaters, 32, Shee acertemat Soman, Capt. Colson of the craw. There was agen-| 1, $175,000; store and dwelling, 8, $24,100; eral celebration of the fact that Cornell had| church, 2, $25,000; bakery and warehouse, won her most important race at New Lon-| 1, $18,000; stable, 8, $6,300: waiting room, 1, es, “rf. HM LaChance, it 0/Tucker, 1b. 0 Hallman, 2b. 0) Shindle, = would still have further reason to com- ae z 3% mend the course of your public-spirited | In Millinery must go. We shall do with our Millinery the same as paper if you would promptly ‘and vigor- SEIS SSO Ryine a ea ee g cusly urge upon the Senate the desirability | SAMPSON did with Cc pe ru pletely. of passing the bill, now pending before It, amending the cherter of the Capital Trac- enmrocamec THE COURTS. Equity Court No. 1—Chiet Justice Bingham. Towles agt. Douglass Cutter Saw Com- P sale by Receiver A. O. Clephane de- e reed. Staples agt. Washington Light In- | excrowmmmocn: @] Henosocece r » Fl omc S rome, a) aA) OncHommon: 4 rey ul OnnocHnne, 2 39020308 0-5 vi IN X OUR GREAT BEAU Le ERC A a b yy errors—Washington, 2. Left on | don. Sportsmanlike sentiments of congratu- | $§,000; office, 1, $1,400; oven, 1, $1100: green Ra cooapany aan wilimonteine- ane EVERYTHING IN 01 sort aa ane an RAS fantry Corps; rule on defendant returnable 8; Brooklyn, 4, "Fi lation were expressed regarding the victory | house, 1, $1,000; engine and boilers, 2, $850; h Sa ¥ July 8 granted. Ryan agt. O'Brien; Philip ff Yeager, 4. of Pennsylvania at Saratoga. The banquet | transfer station 1 $400; wood und enj | that the public demanded, and little that Milliner Dept POUCH FRONTS — SEVERAL Walker directed to appear before auditor in Looe kG by Yeager, 2 He = concluded at an early hour, and the crews | yerd, 1, $750; paint shop, 1, $200; sheds, the railroad asked. They asked for several y ° Ss HICH WERE rs 25. fveives days. Arnold _agt. Kirby; sales | Wagner ee Dit -Relts.” Stolen ‘base—Ander. | C2Joyed @ trolley ride in decorated cars to | $1,810, “Totals, 226, $500,455. important and valuable extensions, and the & nese eee: . led Sere dm repetition aca rallace | son. Double play Mugcoa to Hallman to Tucker. Beek igre taser or elaborate display 5 ee following summary shows ‘the dis- | two congressional committees, in their wis- At half price. YOU CAN BASILT FORM AN IDEA HOW WE 01 ree | Hit iteher—Tuck Wild pitch , i = - tributioy mn ai q 0 to Eon adoption. _Shacklette agt. | Yeager. "Passed ball McGuire, ee? a eee ret umprovements in the different | dom, struck them out, and in leu theroot = HAVE SLAUGHTERED VALUES BY COMPAR- Ce eee pegckletto agt. | Yeager, Passed. ball Mcoi ENNIS. etd ges aa eee Begtaite of Same: | irserted several amendments demanded by | EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. | ING FORMER PRICES WITH THIS DONa FIDIE to auditor, Botsch agt. Ford; pro 0 r 3 a INE-HALF AND YOU'LL HAVE THE | waRK DOWN, ; O85; : the citizens, the two principal amené- | DEDUCT ONE-HALF AND YOU 2 fesso agt. Defendant Fora granted. Chicago, 4; Cleveland, 3. Middle States Championship Tourney | P<St) ante acpuee ee ee S21 ci" | ents being for an extension eastward | CORRECT MARK-DOWN PRICES. agt. White; do. against certain de-| The afternoon game yesterday in .Chi- at Mountain Station, N. J. tal, $482,960. : can : : India Silk Waist, Foulard pat- rend along Pennsylvania avenue, and also that Not one single item reserved. ’ Soot proper peat ey ore cago went to the credit of the home club,| The Orange Lawn Tennis Club held the} Repairs: In northwest, $197,375; in south- = es tga erent : cranial Bn x the railroad company should carry its pas- terns, made with either single ing order returnable Stiy 6 granted: the Clevelands being defeated throygh the| middle states tennis championships: and | west, $3, in county, in northeast, | sengers over its entire route both in the = bl 2 Eautty Court Ne. rears a aghee excellent playing of Mertes by 4 to 2. This | team match of the Longwood Cricket Club | $1,087; in southeast, $1,425. ‘Total, $116,4¢5.' | District and Maryland for one fare. These double yokes, attachable col Manogue agt. Lang et al.; order post- poning execution of delivery of possession. EE aS dments, together with the exten- ° lars. A garment we guarantee to play2r stole home from third while the ball | of Boston against Nzw York on their courts = omnes “= te ae gu was being pitched in the eighth inning, and | at Mountain Station, N. J., yesterday. The THE ENTHUSIASTIC PEOPLE. sion south and west of the State Depa 1 on S, ment, constitute the principal part of the at ee ee eee Cireuit Court No. 1—Chief Justice Bing- | then his safe drive in the rinth won the | scores follow: ‘The Fourth Was @ Great Day in the | Dill tow pending, and which is being de One bore the price ¢ — Te. (New York vs. Longwood layed by some unséen force. rid = ° ee ee ee oe isin Remerece Dienst Southern Cities, _ ‘The alleged agreement between the chair- |. The way our customers buy Rib-| mark of $3.50. Down to pany et al motions for new trial’ and i | Coleago...... 0.900.002 2 1-% if %| Cricke . E. Ware, 2; M.D. | rhe Fourth of July was celebrated at | man of the Senate District committee ane | bons here one would think that they errest overruled: judgment for plaintiff on | Cleveland. 01000002 0-8 10 4/B P. Fischer, New York, 62, 62; M.D. | charieston, 8. C., yesterday with an en-|a prominent senator. that the Cap!tal Trac- . verdict against Metropolitan Railway Com- Whitman, Longwood, beat J. D. Forbes, : tion bill should not be considered until | bought to sell again. Two and three pany and for defendants Allen and Talty St. Louis, 12; Pittsburg, 7. New York, 6-1, 6-1; 11-9; 8. C. Millett, New | ‘t#!asm that has fot been equaled in against plaintiff for costs. Jones agt. aor aetely passed is am ope wearer Tete | Yards are rare things. Bolts at a time _Por, t some things Wills: mations for new gnet andor: §, ae; | The St. Louis boys outplayed the Pitts-| York, beat Alfred Codman, Longwood, 6-2, | Pf ® century. were safely passed is an open secret. It is |) ' ge g: The shipping in the harbor, inciuding | now saii, sub-rosa, that the influence cf | is how they buy. ae = burgs at every point yesterday afternoon at | 6-3; Georg3 Miles, New York, beat Dwight ° = “ Which can be spared fi y overruled, and judgment, appeal ted ; * 6: d 4 he 8; prizes” Ri Dol- | the Capital Traction Company’s great rival pa: rom your bond, $200 for pie or supersedas, $4,000. Pittsburg and won handily by 12 to7. Gard- Davis, Longwood, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4; Hole a jpanish pri ita and Maria Do! 1 "i y _— ti . | is being felt, and to Insure fair play it is 5 stock of though Probate Court—Justice Hagnor. ner was knock>d out of the box and Gil-| Ward, New York, beat R. H. Carleton, fae ile Garena Ar ater seek pat maintained that the traction company’s bi!l wo Big Items. “ ights Estate of Hattie M. Jennings; will dated | Fatrick had a finger split, causing the sub- | Longwood, 2-6, 6-2, 1-1 (unfinished). i “| Should not be put upon its final passage 1 = flags. until the Interests of the Metropolitan com- A And remember Lyneand: order’ SGbOTNS cea Te [noe OC aeines 800. Same a |, Snamniome singles (firat round)—E. Ly-| For the first time’ since the civil war tic | pany are favorably considered. = ON; EVERY PATTERN NEW eager Parmeter f Blanshe Barker; | Pittsburg......9 0.028010 0-7 9 4| Man beat J. Pearce, G1, 61; L. H. Ware | room nas been celebrated with enthust.| These rumors reflect upon’ the impar- OUR WASH GOODS. fom pei Bee Oe Me en a: Kame 59,93 0.08 & S18. 16. 1 bese Waban Bole 60s attics beat ee | tiality and fairness of the Senate. The ‘ receipts filed. Estate cf Susan C. Wheeler; | 8 s R. H. Carleton, 0-6, 6-2, 9- Hague |asm in Montgomery, Ala., the birthplace | [ovals Should not allow itself to be thug | SORTED VALUES, FROM 35c. TO iC. Fan = Worth J gdmitted to, probate and letters: testa: Boston, 10) New York, 2. beat in A. Stroud by detault; B.D. Btsvens of the (secess‘on Ppremdese ast misht | forced into a false position. ‘The Dill con- | 5. A YARD a icy Lawns. orth roc. a bond, $400. In re Sophie L. Walker, guar-| The Bostons found an eesy mark in Amos | pea! BD. Little. €2, 62: 8. ¢ Denby beat | Mayor Clish, ...r “\Presiden © ie | and litle ot Spetial beneat ts the ad es | THE ENTE mataNce oF ove sxrna |) pen een te nace en oee + SUC Hani order allowing investmen: of $4,351. | Rusie yesterday afternoon at New York, | T. Clothier, 8-6, 6-1; H. H. Woodward beai| “On behalf of the people of the capital | auty of the Senate ts is to the public in this | WIDE FANCY SASH RIBBONS, ancy Dimities. Worth r2}c...5c. Estate of Walter M. Jennings; petition for | gna the Giants were defeated by 10 to 3.| A. L. Marsh, 60, 6-0; Alfred Codman beat | city of Alabama }; me to offer sin- | matter. The bill been read and de- | INCLUDING A FULL LINE OF Sheer Organdy Finished Lawns. Raeeeee Cree wa grealty, Estate of | Nichols pitched god ball, Only six innings | A. EH. Grilles, 6-2, 60; Ralph McKittrick |cere congratulations tpon the great vie. COLORS IN MOIRE. WORTH Cc. Ww apd jetorg testamentary granted ( Pinion | 0 y, and navy just | Senate will listen to the voice of the public | PROM Bic. TO 80c. A YARD. orth 12}c. and I5C.....+.... 6c. ranted to Mi 1 | Were played, on account of e thunderstorm. | be@t Holcombe Ward, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5; Dwight | tory of dbon he birth Parnard; bond, $1,000,” Eiszate of Robt. Davis beat H. EB. Avery, 6-3, 8-6; M. D, | 2pnounce hday of the re- | and not to the contentions of f the rivais and Select = ; | Whitman beat A. Giffin, 62, 64, WR Con, | Dublic." competitors of the Capital tion Com- en neygi aes an wae rege jasc ee os tot is 7 way beat FW. Fort, €3, 6-1; 3, P. Fischer peed as ae July program at peny, GREATER WASHINGTOS” i : = mn cogs Worth 15. and E ce Mot gecoun' yesterday, but. a general. celebra- = 1 — beat Milton Ruggles, 6-2, 6-3; Montgomery mpa_ yt ae a eeeeee OFC. — senna pa eeaey oh Baltimore, 9; Philadelphia, 2. Ogden beat Dean Emery, 6-2, 6-8. EE AS ase news i€ the vietory reach Series of Meetings Proposed. f as al St R. Shanahan, guardian; de. In re Alice ¥. | The Phillies proved to-be an easy proposi- of enthusiasm, replaced later a feel: Maj. L. M. Williams, who ts said to be CONSER' r1vR Read, guardian; do. tion yesterday afternoon at Baltimore, the| AT PARK CYCLE CLUB TRACK, ot disappointanent tt tate Tad ot decreed | one of the most successful evangelists rq | ARE, DOING GREAT DUTY. es inines Se ee Orioles winning by 9 to 2. Al Maul contin- shai tl glory. le men | this country, acccmpanied by his wife, re- Li Marriage Licenses. ued his good work and held the slugging | ¥OT™™*™ Local Fomredrs Ride as Pro- ported to be a sweet singer of gospel & g 2 Maxrieas Meenses have been issued as fol- Quakers well in hand. The umpiring of The since the local teur st! hymns, will begir. a series of meetings Sat- mes e Gaftnsy and Brown was favorably com-| .,2ne Grat meet since the. peiigcincras Camp Cuba urday evening in the tent at 13th street | HERE AND PICK A BARGAIN WITH YOUR te-Samuél R. Shreve and Fva B. fs iden: at! and Pennsylvania avenue, upon the ruins | =¥28 SHUT. Goddard: Marvin B. Stevens and Minnie D. stonal. clase bythe _chaleinen of theiracing hen ; R. HE. cai Col. . 60000 beard was held last evening at the Par! t amneens of the old power house. Maj. Williams is- eautiful Wash Waists, which pe gland ee — ra ee eae oe es ee od Cycle Chay tench onthe Cedealt roar: ae rot his t @ westerner and is the son of a Methodist eae high as 75c., Agnes Lawrence, Harford county, Ma. Cimctunatt, 13) 1 ile, & threatening weather had an effect upon the = ent, visit was | minister. He became attached to the Sal- H. Hayes and, Bella Johnston, "Rich- cage ie ationfinaen, Gill the xelei Whiche ching dows vation Army eleven years ago, and Reduced to 29c. ni Va.: Richard J. Blood and Mary A. Breitenstein was in his old-time form yes- shanty athe int ‘th beticoteusia: that time he has traveled ‘all over. the peas ‘airfax Court House, Va.: Allen | terday afternoon at Cipcinnati, and the ly after dark interrupted the program, Ferguson, Freeport, Va., and Maggie L. Lackey, Avalon, Va.: Thomas G Dodsen : country, holding meetings in many of Louisvilles were snowed though only for a short tlme. There were A Wite-Heater Fined. Another batch ‘of assorted kinds, ard Rebesea F. Grabili; Fredk. W. John- si largest churches. He aa ‘said to have ingites by 11 to 0. six events and the two professional open Judge Scott today fined William Robinson, | Pecullarly successful in his labors, and. sen and Ethel Hoover: George W. Smither | wonderful fielding ‘colored, $15 for assaulting his wife, Emma snd Emma 0. Meanley, Richmond, Va.; | v Robinson, ani loud and boisterous Wm. H. Shipman and Virginia Grooves. = wien conduct. In default of payment the de- Edward Thomas and Rach record, paced Richard D. Green and Ella Ghai. ‘of the third. fendant was.sent to-gall for sixty days. ery; ‘Stmeul Wiggins and Sarah Wermley; ee a are. WouR SHOES John Henry Jackson and Ata Jones: Charles Ammenger and Sarah Gassaway. ie ‘Trustees Reappointed. terms of office of M2:srs. Wm. B. Gurley, Bernard T. Janney and James B. Pears ge. Denia eee Hodese, tressses’4 of the eet Eaduatetal | stternoon. Te ir ve deen reappointed by the District Commis. Wristey's playing was of the most sen