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ZF et . Pe ee nd a a rd 6 THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1887—SIX PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. CLEAN AND POLISHED LINEN. AN INCORRIGIBLE OLD MAN. | CLOSE OF THE LEAGUE SEASON. Aftaics 5 amore | Washington. CITY ITEMS. FOR_ SALE — MISCELLANEOUS om ve Ce DB json of Clubs R: , rector of St. John’s P. NGE — IAT BLEGANT aa z ~ Saas ‘The Laundrymen’s Convention Mects, | Eighty-threo Years Old and = Moree| Comparison of Clubs and Players. | pr sinn'S, Lindy Bis farewell ser | EY SEY ey rey oer oy. eee ec aE od ie eater Rents igen book post anet, MATCHED Inilicntions for the 24 hours commencing at 3:p.m. | THR OPENING SESSIONS TO-DAY—ORDER OF BUSI zs ‘THE CLOSING GAMES OF THE sEasoN—aXoTHRR VIO-| iol! as the pastor of that church yesterday morn. | BY. Constantly arriving at The Fair, 812 | Mba Island sve, moar, 15th st. (No. Tah) built for | LEADINGHAM @ CO, 1955 40 4305 A te” weer ME DMCECE of Columbia. Marviand, and NESS--LIST OF DELEGATES. ON HIS PROMISE TO GO HOME TO DIR WITH HIS KIN- ‘TORY FOR THE STATESMEN. ing, toa, very lange congregation, taking for bis | sun's. 'n.w., Goldschumld's old store.” Beautitul | arora jee 8 14 foot bax window wath cen, FPO SA0ecHFAP-oNE WALNOT Manan oginis, fair weather, cooler, light to fresh south- 1 a yi nods, exquisite desi immense variety. The | and ventilated; trimmed ‘brown stone, copper CHEAP. LX oC = sterly Winds veeriag to northwesterly. ‘There was an array of polished snirt fronts and | 2une,ue 18 RELEASED FROM CUSTODY AND STEALS) 7, 1a5¢ reague championship games of the sea- | confident of this very thing, that He which hath forty a ee te cmtagton arson | tad nal ate ae! es Fi topgiteboara. cme set of furniture upbelaese es, ‘Tue SEWI-ANNCat Mepsixe of the board of tras. | Sf collars at the Arlington today. Betweena| “NOTHER ANtwaL. son on Saturday resulted as follows: Washington | eet ee eo ote scene ras a rene | of the city of New York. Old customersdelighted, | ™u ement is specially eo Bree gis. OON | felvet. Phvene pieges enn be wate ‘Cll Sheena te tes of the Columbia Fire Insurance @mapany was | BUbdred and Mfty and two hundred steam laun-| Twoweeks ago Wm. Wills, allas Filmore, altas | 9, Boston 4; Pittsburg 7, Chicago 7: Philadeiphia | fecling one, and. the congregation were deepiy | BeW ones charmed with the elegant display in ail sorvan i ds: | tho Lith inet at 121 Maryland ave. Le i OR SALE—PARTIES ADVERTISING DYNAMO: ‘<taph either have none‘or wil Rot elles wee 1 ep 8 few thousand cash and balance of lobe Un Lt Uo lock tls a. m., ta the company's | drymen were assembled tn the lobby, and the col- | Smith, an aged horse thief, was released from the | 6, New York 3; Detrolt 9, Indlanapoits 11; and the | affected. Dr. Lindsay leaves for his new charge at | dePattments. We have recetved some more of | Sted. Will take salt peeeetion ia wart payment. F t ¥ Those $1.08 chamber sets; some more of those | "Ty" Pe Paw P port showed thie coe punt tae be Tina Rourishing | 7S And cuffs and shirt fronts of each rivaled the | Baltimore penitentiary, waere he had been a pris- | Association games—Baltimore 10, Mets 0; Ath- | Bridgeport, Conn., Wednesday morning. AS yet | Lut $108 © chine “NEDWARD WAVES, 141 Re Leave ort Showed the coo pany to be in a flourisl Q handsome hand-painted dinner sets at $18, worth | Soo" 24 NARD B 5 cuive bo replies to were, will buy dynanee. con ‘The eighth’ seratanntal dividend of 4 | Others in wulteness aud polish. ‘There was not a | oner for uearly three vears, Before he could cross | letic 5, Brooklyn 5; Cleveland 4, St. Lous 2; Lou- | hls successor hes tol beennamed. | 4. 1 | atleast g27. Bangains in every one of our depart Fx ue on Rave a graph at smacket prices, COMPANY, Star obo ye" ired, payable on and after No- | Wavel-solled plece of lnen in the assembiage. | the sidwalk in front of the prison an officer noti- j Isviile 12, Cincinnati 6, Sunday games resulted— | gied this morning at the age of sixty-seven years, | Ment. Whenever you want anything for your | rick Dwell:as containing 21 rom y i with every con | BOR SALE_A LOT OF GOOD YOUNG WORK t the ofice of the company. A good | The fourth annual convention of the Laundry- | fled him that he was under arrest for horse steal- | Mets 6, Brooklyn 2; Clncinnatt 2, Louisville 0; St | at his residence, No. 1027 Jefferson avenue, fromm j a ae pea — Tee yey Maye SS ot, 36. by 158 feet: two) path-roome, | A nwules; Just from the country, cor, 1 and Bae num Was placed to the surplus account. Inen’s National Association assembles to-day for a | ing in this city three years ago. The old man, who | Louts 6, Cleveland 2. Sonsumptign, wos One of the earllest navigators of | nw. and 811 and #13 Sth st. D-W. “THOS. J. FISHER & CO, oR” BALF_ ES OF TRE carrr $5 Cum Scrrs are neat, modest, and dressy. | Meeting of three days’ duration, The arlington ts | is elghty-three years old, refused to return to this, THE SEASON'S RECORD, Gr tie Chesapeake and Onic Oanel, Mietioten {od FRaNKLE & Co., Proprietors, ESS. a B’ivrewnrting Meee te st on eho ora Hiseman Bros, cor. 7th and E. their headquarters, aud thelr meetings, which | eity until the necessary papers were sent for him. ‘A comparason of the records of the League clubs | will take place Wednesday afternoon, trom Calvary ‘Special Prices Se EP pe ee SS —— ‘i 3 > es are private, will be held in parlor 150. The ob- | He was brought back for trial, but before the case | and players during the season shows that the De- | M. E. church. For Monday and Tuesday, October 10 and 11: e's Church. “G. ¥. ATLEE 131 JOR SALE—FIXTURES AND STOCK OF PRU ‘See House & Herrmann's ad. on 2a page. Ject of the assoetation 1s to insure harmony of | was called to the attention of the court he pleaded | trott club leads in both batting and fielding. New Cremer: sboat peal aap) ‘Two bottles Carter's Pills, 25¢. . i 2 ON ot Piniteoney Sens, Good reasons for, ots? Stor 1 W. H. Horxes and ‘faa wices | action and mutual protection. The conventional | for mercy. He said that while he had been a num. } York stands second in Dating and Philadelphia | (iD 8.000 bu ‘Dunlap. i Hones on “ BA MOST DESIRABLE 4STORY AND | 904 ALE AT A BARGAIN, DRIPOOF vex carpe and furniture and eth wttcus: | 884 faniliar washerwoman with bare arms | berof termsin prisons he had never revealed his | Second in Reiding, Washington stands numer | eee ee TURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7A. a A ae Tar mruen: House, near Farragut Square. best sant a SS eee moncey: auiy Lom ae Tstand why his store 1s so crowded Wi ck | UP to the elbows in soapsuds, who rubs her | true name; that he had wn sons in Yusiness | $4 1n batting and the same tn flelding, although | s+ “Great Falls, temperature, 60; condition, Piso’s “Cure,” tle, 1 TceUt net on price aaked, Apply GUS tat. ww. | 1240 Oth et. mw, ir and small prices. giving Way to the laundryman who wears dia- | I Loulstans xas, and the fe : See ee ast elite Wy ae angton next to last and | Porth connection, 38; condition at south connec et rest. | = located’, rood buxinen meay - a : Sai on heckling ance A days of his life he would like to spend at his old | pittsburg last, while in fleldiug Chicago and Bos- 0 38; 11th and F streets northwest, QOR SALE— si aren Dtides Sle Bee <oth on etka Washington dressed beef go to Jno. Kells | Cicthes by steatn. “The enemy agciwt ehour rhe | home in New Orleans. Hesaid heonly wanted | ton are both below Washingtone ee” Hon, ag; distriputing reservotr, temperature, OO: | ‘These prices are for the above dates only. DESIG RESIDENCE AND VACANT SIDE | Aire trai ooo a us Northern Liberty. corn beet a specialty. Jaundrymen coubine to protect themselves 18 the 70 Go HOME TO DIE AMONG THE PLAYERS, effluent gate-house, 36. High tide in the river to | Gums for sale or hire. Walford, 487 Pa.av. 2 | We offer sir sale desirable sstors and basement | JUQESALETA BEAUTIFUL DARK DAY at vit ‘ ———— sy Pigqailed Chinaman. At the convention here the | among bis friends and relatives, The District at-| Maul, of Philadelphia, leads the League in bat- | day at 1:10 a, m., low tide et 8:28 p. m. eee SS Brick Resideuce of the late Gen. Kicketts, 1829 G st. | turnout. Inquire at ot t “4 MeN’s Goop FUR DERBY, $1.50; fine, $2; Dest, | Chinaman will be fully discussed, reported on, and ‘ing, with ver of 457, red 1 1p Phillip’s Digestible Cocoa baw. toretberwith vacat, side Lokit deaivede ECE achusetts ave. nw. $2.50, at ALT. Lewis’, 435 7th st condemned, the progress in laundry machtuery | trey decided to nolie pros. the case and give the | ting, an average of .457. As he played in A Chicago Wheat Deal. 4s the Cocoa which was served at the International | Particulars and permit to examine apis to Pa CaLEPonsTa : gues ——— will be explained, and the laundrymen will air | 0ld man another chance. He was released and | but 16 games, big Dan Brouthers, of Detroit, will THOS J. FISHEK & CO., QO SALE-CHEAP—A CALIFORNIA RED WouD, ‘Tux Fisgst Set oF Di = Medical Congress and so generally liked. Drug- @ Fresircre in the | their linen about’ town much of the tme sight | was furnished a ticket to New Orleans, which he | be generally considered the leader, with 121 games | THE BLEVATOR INTEREST SAID TO BE HEAVY PUR- gist ge ‘unter, lange dewble-doored wate, & its and grocers keep 1t. $19,26,0c3,10 010-30 B. H. ROBERTSON, 15) eftty. ‘W. H. Hoventox & Co., seeing. sold to a scalper and purchased a watch andchatn. | and an average of -427. Thompson, Anson, Fer- _ CHASERS. ——— - DR SALI ROOM BRICK, = = ~ 214 F street. THE SESSIONS TO-DAY He returned to this ray from Baltimore, from | guson, Darling, Kelly, Wise, Nas, and Hines fol-| A special to the New York World trom Chicago, | ‘Royal Glue’ mends China, Glass, Wood, PAK OgE SarsIT, let 18x95. price. 35,900: pare TOR SALE-ONE HIGH ARM N SEW HOWE st ‘Tue £2.90 Cump Scits are a wonderful value at | There was a meeting of the executive committee | Where he was to sail for his old home, and Friday | low in order, making the leading ten batsmen of | October 8, says: The recent heavy purchases of | &¢. Bithets 87.000. “Address OWNER, Roni 3x, a. eee ed Eiseman Broa, cor. 7th and E. this morning, and later a general meeting ot the | Morin he visited the Center Market, where only | the League. | Whashington again has but one | october wheat mystified the trade for awhile, Dut} Presm alaeracy pacer churned every morning aa == | Qu “<hoe Roms comsvinansen ef seams en ah eee eee dele; # three yearg ago he stole horse and’ wagon, be- | man, Hines with an. average of 64,” Among the | tno aeal fa plain now. The buying was for account | autete Se Ree eal PAee To ore Re | JROK SALE_—TWO OF THE NICEST AND MOST | $10 rOteuc of same description 618. Siete On Stocx or Funsrrvns complete and ready for ‘gates for registration and organization. The | jongiag to William s. silvernagle, the butcher, | leaders the other Statesmen stand as follows: g lelivered in 3 prints, per 1b. | £* conveniently arranged new six-roou brick Houses the fall rade; the fi Hbrary, parlor and dint selected stock of chamber, | me was taken up by the reading of the minutes | Detective Raff recovered the teain and had the old | O’Brien No. 21, with un average of 7, Wnitney | of the levator interest. The rich elevator men | Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; ‘Sweet MuIK | on Cait Hit wich wseand water atruber sate mare | XoPER ACHR at sea gee Nie OSA Kare root Set all of the | Of the last meeting, the appointment of com- | man arrested in Baltimore, Dut as he had broken | No. 32, average .346; Myers, No. 45, average .303; | were forced to buy the wheat to keep it here. By | 5¢. per quart. tel apd woo CHS, 7th and rey xd Wiantel,aud plate mirror in parlor-chesp | 3O=RBACH'S,7th am - y : ¢ St $2,000 each if sold the neat few daya we areeu- | FYOR SALE_SQUARE PIANO, CHEAP POR cas Penang ‘rkmanship unex mittecs, the election of new members, and collec- | jail at Towsontown, Md., be was tricd for|Shoch’ 53, “average “204; Arelg ‘36, aver” | locking the receipts and holding the grain off the ee een ee ap Fiiatissrinhec a. SS o gueee ene cent eeee os = ton of dues, Uat offense and given three years. When he | age 288;" Carroll and " Farrell 63, aver- | market they propose to cary “the property: 1nto ny. atoilice of | DANENHOWER & BON, SOR GALE—TWO COVERED BOUWK Ooxvarn: Jarantee Satisfaction im every respect.” Acallis| |The afternoon session was taken up by the | visited the market again Friday aud saw so many | age 270; Shaw G4, average .269; Dealy | December. It cannot wellget away from Chicago satire ce 1115 Fat ing double hoisting engines, with boer. WM. @ © You that our business ts con- | Presiden ress and reading of reports. ‘There | aniinals Biba ee eo lian 79, — average 242 | then and will be delivered out. A knowledge of | JOR SALE — THREE-STORY PRESS-BNICK | JOR SALP—-IN THE NONTHWEST_A NEW TWO: | COIR DOLG tee e ore one ciples. There is no mis- | Will be 4 meeting at 7:30 tnis evening, at which ‘THR TEMPTATION WAS TOO GREAT, Sack so sear’ -SG+ Donnelly 85, average 223; | the true inwardness of the situation deters tree | Mhouse on 10th st. near G; 11 roums and bath: | Kstory extension snot Brick. ion Lote Be OUD E JOR SALE_ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMPSPatctoy, Our prices compare | there will be music, essays, and discussion. C. A. | and he drove off a horse belonging to Mr. James, | Mack 86, average (216. Gilmore stands No. 64, at | Seting in this market against country wheat. | 89,250. On Corcoran’ st., north side, between 1:ith | cash $1,000, remainder to suit. the celebrated historian and biograytier sane ctiak ality. Come and | Boyce and A. R. Robertson’ will read the essays. the commission merchant, The robbery was re. | He fot of the list; average 124. It often bap- | Speculation bas been paralyzed by high com. | sud 14th: 8 rooms and bath; $5,900. Address ox THO: HENSE) a THE PROGRAM FOX THE KEMAL 18 as follow: tn Seve Ths works all the a Tins works once on small mouthly paymeute by addrowsst. ioe 26. . uae In ens that two or mote players have made the same | ruissiong and other causes and the publie 1s stand. | 14, Staraffice. uesday—Meeting at 10 o'clock a, | Porte to the police, but nothing was heard from | average, and are therefore ted, and are given the | ing aloof. The market 1s stagnune,, Wheat does R SALE—81,750 WILL PURCHASE stolei Saturday afternoon, when a | same position, so that, generally speaking, players’ + . = ae m. for routine business, appointment of commit- she olen horse until Saturday Pp D, P ig, Play not come here because of the extortionate storage two-story, six-room House in porth' 1006 F st. H.SMYTE & jumes, can tbe state Broke (Odd Fellows’ Hall), 7th street northwest, ng man entered the first precinct station and | positions are not really as good as they appear. | tax, Bulls willnot buy because they have been | city: pressed-brick front. gas, water, S22 Sth at. nw 129, Staroftice. ig int? Crmps Serrs—$4 all-wool sults are the best In | tees, appointment of oficers and the selection of | inforined the officers that a stolen horse had been | Hines is the only local player who really oecuples | taugnt. by bitter experience that. they cau: | Terms. 8200 cash: renmaindetin month Sie beg tooffer the best Lancaias in improvet and | WOK SALE —A LATROBE BTOVE IN Got onc town. Elseman lires., cor. 7th and E. the next place of meeting. From: to 4 o'clock in | found in a colored mnn’s possession on G street | the position given him. O'Brien, who notbest” these usurfous charges, and because oF 820. 1103 8 st, nw. Sone Aeairiaat oe boty im the city, and county to per: | JA" ger. es, also Cours, wooden mantels, witiiom: . Ube afternoon there will be another session devoted | ear the corner of 9ub street. Ofcer Allen was | stands No, 21, but in. reality 24 players have bet. | Or the relatively higher cominisions charged on | FJORSALE—WE HAVE FORSALETHR see Pode feet rari fuk Auvest- | frames, sashes, Pulleys, lights, and outside Vince tg ‘Sue House & Herrmann’s ad. on 2d page. Yo music and essays ou “Dry-room Ventilation,” | Sent Co Investigate the report, and found the aul- | ver averages than he has. Gilmore really stands | the Chicago board than on other exchanges, and | L° in the iorthwestern section ofthe city, tc | ’Callland exams ne stoim | Spy 4 eee x Win mena ae Dy B.W. Eccleston, Of Philadelphia, and on “4n- | Mal which had been stolen trom Mr. James. Fur- | No, 125, the last of all, although his numbers | the bearsand short sellers keep Out beeause they | Built, with modern muprovements samgenaeh NSTI ety | ROHIRER 4 dnd Bast Capital sts Tear aad ab the Bacsk linet Ce carpetsin the | SUrance,” by Merrill Spalding, of Chicago, Tne | ther investigation revealed the fact that the old | 94, are {nconstant fear that the narrow and con- Era elma et Bling: tac eatin 8S eobmaT ee eaee QOK SALE—TWO CIGAR STANDS, GOOD Local we oe + . ‘A Faienp. | @SSays Will be discussed in five-minute speeches, | Man who wanted to go home to dié had sold the HOW THE FIELDERS STAND. tracted market will be “oversold.” In thts | a a ane eE = = finish, aud construction, Apply OWNER nee stock on hand ett ety. is s | At tte close of this session the convention will go | horse to Louis Johnson, a colored man wholivesin | Bennet, of Detrolt, leads the catchers, with | event they stand to lose more in-an hour ona | FOR SALE—A NEW HOUSE, 1925 G@ ST. N. W. | Arno, Toth st. DOVER & SEITY, U Save Your eyesight, consult Hempler, cor. 43g. | in & body to visit. the exposition of laundry ma- | West Washingto1 Johnson’sstable Was destroyed | yon. F coi a No, | Sudden “lurry” than they could hope to make in by tire Thursday night, and three horses belong. | M¥¢rs of Indlanapolls, second, Mack stands No. §, iligan 15, Dealy 20 and Keuly, of Boston, 17 | 4 Mont. The, profesional speculators, on tne Morrill, of Boston, and McKinnon, of Pittsburg | a mntaining ten rooms: fandsomely papered, witht » 4 modern conventence; plumblug perfect. "A SON, Marshal's Uftice, Clty Hall. o10-iw* EW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT | ii‘; 7th et. and Maryiad ave «Ww Ses oNVeduestayMectita. aing | tug to ni Tpurhed to death. 1b was th fee : i fdnesday—Meeting “at 10 o'clock; reading mu were buted todeath. It was the CITY AND DISTRICT. F—ARLINGTON TEI Dasenient, 14-r00 Of minutes; original resolutions and new business, | following the fire that the old man sold the horse, account of the high commission rates, are plac allmede ‘once. | | BOYER & SEI! and reportsor special cosmuittees. ‘In the after: | Fecelving $60 cash und a promissory note for $20. | (leceased) are Ued'for Urst place among the first | GeoURL GF the igh comuntsste = el FeeEigh house: 8 roome: all modern improvencuts, | ence of a iertd esemcrassta Sa pare 3 7th et and Marylaud aye. nn. canals Wecasditin noon J. H. Toot, Concord, N. H., wiil read an essay | Jobnson Jost nls $60 aud the horse, but the thief | basemen. O'Brien stands No. 4. Dunlap leads — Aid for 850000 88 OOO ae Sala eg cant be | fect repair, possession given im thirty days. APwIS to | on SALES — Amuse: ane » | on “Biuing.” J. C. Cramer, Of Brooklyn, N. Y., | Mas not yet been found. He was "seen in South | the second basemen, With Ferguson, of Philadel- | —Goxg To Romg.—The Rev. John P. Farrell sailed Cations Fa 3 the ow ‘onss a nee ae id DYNAMOGRAPH STOCK. = Nartoat_—Carieton Opera Troupe in “Nanon.” | will take for his subject “Shall laundry machinery | Washington yesterday, but before an oflcer could | phia, second. ~ Myers Stands NO,s auld Furrell No, | from New York Satiirday for Rome to avoutue the | aa ore |= TIS F. py, 52 i009, Shares, 45.54 per Share: 100 Mhures $3.7 pap ArpavGH’s.—Maud Banks tn “Joan of Arc.” expositions be encouraged in connection with the | nd him he made his escape. 9. elly and Ewing foot the list. Whitney, of | duties of the office to which he was appointed by | So sALE-SMALL BRICK HOUS! E.On | ~ ee z z Ata Hannis'—Gray & Stephens Co. Laundrymen’s National Association?” Discussions ———— Sand Dehneliy Te Ward, OF New YOR ketke | (ae propaganda, | He will act as an intermediary | W'Cs.y Savimentes also otises very low forcaah.” O° LOST AND FOUND. * No options.» No Comamdasion x fa teas baker on the above speeches Itmited to five minutes ‘Transfers of Real Estate. id Donnelly 7. Ward, of New "York, 18 the | petween the vatican and the American bishops, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. == Address PKOMPT DELIVERY, Star offlce, —o8-3t Seger ete, a each. Election of officers will then be held, fol- = Liow: g, | leading shortsto; lasscock stands No.’ 4, Far- | and conduct correspondence between them, 927 Fst. Rov A_ POCKET. | 34, 5 = = = . ‘Manassas Paxonama.—Day and evening. Jowed by the inaugural addresses, After the re-| , Deeds im fee have been filed as follows: J. 8. | ren io’and Myers 12. Gillespie, of New "York, ee ae 4 eos Ang. Owner) AUK SALEGOoD WILL AND STOCK OF HARD: ———— port of committees and a disposition of the un. | Adams, trustee, to Paciticus Ord, property on Co- | Teqas the let Helders, Hornung and CUM C Busean Deraars Covarvey. — Courtney and | WOR SALE HOU can obtain same at 4913 Tot. near 910-1" _ | Joing s thetvisy Onaieteee tite te ne Ot eked Condensed Locals. Mnished business a final adjournment will be | !umbian road; $50. A. C. Clark to E.W. Bradford, | No. 7. itues stands fourth among the Bubear rowed their second race Saturday after- SWORMST! A NICE MEERSCHAUM PAPE, ON B. & 0. | house. ou the best square for this branch of business ‘The case of Beverly Joues, indicted for the | made. Jot 6, 5q. 982; $—. HA. Griswold to Kichard Os- | flelders, Johnson being first, Andrews second and | noon at Oswego, N.X., for $1,000 a side. ‘The | 010-1m Fe tre eee os = : mnurder of Robert B. Norris, by thrusting ah em- ‘THE DELEGATES WHO HAD ARRIVED borne, pt. 13, sq. 1010; $700. Mary E. 8, Davis to | Hanlon third. Van Haltren, of Silene mas the | course was 3 miles and return, on the Susque- and give description ‘and state what train, and «et | Drella into his eye, penetrating the brain, bas | up to the time of meeting this morning wel Jno. A. Bryan, lots been Set for trial in the Criminal Court on Ture | 7 roomis Baltimore: Ge D. Toten gow York | DUFY Lioyd to'Euuna gam day next, October 13. e e : JAOR SALE OR RENT—A TAREE-STORY Bri And 62, sq. 878; $577. As- | best average among the right fielders. He played | hanna Kiver. ‘There was @ large crowd prevent ites * Wea loi 0-84. 186; $1,000, | In butt games, However, while Fogarty, Who | aud considerable mones changed bands, Bunees Tee ea . PME GE AN WHO, J. G. Hester to Jennie L. 5. Meany, sup 29, sq. 202; | Stands second, played in 120 games, “Shoch aud | won by two lengths. Time, 19:33. The race was | a 15 feoi side and BU fect back alley. Inquire a61 | Ma suer’s nawe on h A certificate of the Public Opinion company, of city; W. H. Garloc Cleveland, Obi $4,000. Same to KR. W. Walker, lot 28, do.; $4,000. | Thompson are Ued for vbird Daily and | denounced as a hippodroming affair. Pennsylvan ve. H. KRAAK. 08-3 Ball Grounds, will call at 1413 Pa. av ent of the stock and the increase’ of | Pearse, Syracuse, N.Y; J. SOS 1 1. EB. Waggama y.N. Freeman, sub lots, | Darling are ted for fourteenth place. “Kelly — re Kar store, he will be suitably rewarded. S $00,000, has been fied in the office of the | Ohio; "Ay Debus, envy Bellevucse500. HR. Wobt. to caroline Taylor” | Stands-at nocch No, 22, pretty well down. the list | George Francis Train lectured to an audience of | WOR SALE HOUSES. OK SALE — A GOOD SIZE SELF-FE Stove: Sieare ‘make, in perfect order, aid nearly new. Tuquire Wart Capitol * JOR SALE -FOUR HORSE: Fetivteiiaic or deute set a 7 = ss wis 1301 K stu. wb. hJ1219, 1222 Madison, OST OR STOLEN—O! NDAY AFTERNOO! The Washington Brick Machine Co. roof deeds. non ‘and Wwite, ‘Toléao, Olio; F Myers, wile aud | lots 13 and It and pare 2s m9. 90%; $4000. Te The Washingtons will’ play with the Metropol- | about 1,000 in Chicago yesterday. He defended | ~ mn ;- 846.004 De e838 000 | Daabous a pss Teo me trent Pose a | ary nso. = cxening, about 5:20 o'clock, Jacob | child, Rochester, N. ¥.; M. Barnum, Eliatra, N.¥.; | Thompson to Jas. Hi, Purdy, suo 2i, sq, 420; | {tans ut Capitor Park on Tuesday, Wednesday aud | the anarehists, praised bombs and bomb-throwers, | 214. 3184. a.wtsie atl, Sah Ca Bo | Pup; anewers to" the name of “Judy.” A liberal re | Won SALECPRIVATESEN TIRE HOUS son, a colored bo ftteen years old, Using at | Win. M- Arinstrong Columbus, ONO; J, A. Grud: | §,545.. Marcella Waters to Adeline L- Arney, part ‘Thursday. Zs ScD tracked neers oo Se RS at a8 |Tuihec ae. Beaune biceneen be ae ee eee Parlor, Bod rou, Dsuing, and hi Street, Was run over by a cart near New | chos, Brooklyn, with Jughardt; M.'B. Townsend, | 2,'sq} 373; $5,000. Emma C. Kmight to Jane B. are oe 5 se eee Scot | ure of rose and black ‘walnut woods; - aveuueind P streets nortawest, and badhis | Lawvance, Mass.s'J; IL eate ca Taases win | Healt, ‘sad S250, arvana Sonune pu 2, Sad PLEASED WITH THEIR TREATMENT IN WASHINGTON. seh) (12 UN eon OST—A LOCKET CONTAINING A PICTURE OF | Bed. At 123s9 12 Jeg brok A. Gray, Detroit, Mic; G. B: Witter and’ wife, | $2,500. Mary V. Honuell to James B. Spaulding, | The Putnam Phalanx arrived at home in Hartiora, a xentlen 5 Dungan Was charged fn the Police Court, | Waverly, N.Y.;'H. A. Utiey, Ware, Mass.; C.P. | sub 26, sq. 41; $1,500. G. B. P. Betts to Harri 4, With a simple “assault. He, however, | Clayton, Philadelphia; C.J. Metter, Pulladelphia; | C. Bradford, pts. 20 and 21, sq. 522; $—._ J. M asine, that fact was certified to the Secre- | Harry Moran, with Bostwick, Manhattan Laun: | Phillips to’W. Danenhower, sub. 11, ‘sq. Conn., Saturday evening from tts Washington ex: cursion, and wa ganizations, Ap wu. Will give a liberal reward if returns SOK SALE—A 40-1NCH ENGLISH CHALLENGE w Mrs. BF LEACH, Bicyle, very little used, aud in perfect conditions OsT—WILL THE LADY WH HALL received by the local military or- | 8! 00K BY MIS- | ade ryllowed through the prin- aac Boat Club | 07-3t_ 1420 L5th st. now, from sth siTnw 8p | GhatStreecs, walen weretiied with colored “ire so0|6hs Bs | naicbea per fil Siar nt ce Renan, rT = the Thterior for the committment of the | dry, Brooklyn, XN. Y.; Jas, Bostwick, Manhat- | Eugcue Carusl et al, trustees,to Ida’M. Davis, sub | €ipal streets, which were tiled with colored tres 5001632 | Hop, October 7 Corcoran | E30 SALE—CHEAP_A LOT OF PLUMBERS’ AND priwner to St. Elizabeth Insane Hospital, tan’ Laundvy- ipa; SH Kelley, Phila ert to Anule Just, sub, | aud fireworks. Atter Unis a banquet was served to Gre... | Rirect, Deing prizal as a present, and receive inex~ | J tinnors’ tools, brass and iron fitthive: &e. Call ot Judge W.S. Cox has renewed the lease of the | deipbia; idard, Philadelpila; F. Mattie M, Patterson to'D, W, | te Phalanx in (he armory, ‘The members of the change a similar shawl, address 211 Ast. ne 5 the northeast corner of 11th street and] A. Parsons, New Britain, Conn; E.G. 25 '. Thomas et al. to | Phalanx are very enthusiastic In thel praise of 7TH ST. ROAD, BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ vanls avente to A. S. Witherbee & Co. | Kohustamm, New — York? dL. S. Pore the treatment they received from friends In Wasl- See as et ee { il Asrgiutwood. “one “grtiow tack yocket | A jer cut om thn er Ksniglatenme to Arr uheroe ech | onetime ctr Sues ‘Po ine rea ae | Look containing private papers. which are of i Maratiall Brown ani Taso The Young Ladies’ Baptist Home Missionary | Frank A. Shute, Philadelpni: wis G. Carr, Phil = eiod A New SWINDLE. d N =e = leat north ead.cos tines. Wan held their first anniver- | adelphia; O. K. Keed, Ph SR || eae ee ne I en RE EI en ee BS | LOST, AN OLD PUG Dod (FEMALE), ANSwen- | Femeved as may be agree » Zion Baptist church, F street | ards, Puiladelpita; B.W. Eccleston, Philadelphia ‘The funeral of the late Rev, French S$. Evans | Clothes made und the tailor delivered them Satur- lceyuedstutorane Kiteel scene coe kel ve mnt fish ing, tev. W. J. Howard | H. J: Skinuer, Buffalo ein ee tTOY = deterdae afte ce | day aiteruoon, About five minutes after they iS guvbody butowuer, Liberal reward if returued to | WK SALE—FALL AND WINTER ontuwet, ng. Rev. W. H-J_Sainner, BuMfalos LH. Dickerman, Troy: G- | took place yesterday afternoon from MeKendrve | 44y aiteruoon; | AbOUL Hive: ininutes after they wy Toit wea AY 2 iv?) BK NEW AND SECOND MAN J seting of the clerks of the Adjutant Gen- | Levi, Philadelpita; J. C. Cramer, New York; 0. 1, | M- Church, on Massachusetts avenue, which | Mrs, Byers that the tullor had sent the wrong ww DO GREN AED FO BUNCH OF KEXS Lost Hy <. utions were adopted | Kates, Pittsfield, Mass.; A. Castanlng, York; | Was illled by a congregation in which the ministry | coat and vest and Wanted uer to give them to bim. PD ld >) Saturday evening. Apply at COSMOS ce Bb, OUR death of Mr. John Bing- | W. G. Jughardt. Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. 11. Toof, Con- | and membership of the District. Methodist | Sue handed over the coat and vest and the man. orner H and 15% sts. 1.W. 3 05-in ui, chte ¢ prisoners of war division of that | cord; W. ‘Owen: ches ~ Harehes ware: Bis left, promising to return the right coat and vest. | FULT, WEIGHT—PURE T C" ab 4e UST—50 CENTS KEWARD FOR BUNCH OF a neem wan eee Sante aoe wo Ring Danese Onin: etiren 'S_ were well Fea eaee oc amber Of ‘rug rogue probably wore the eloubiug yesterday, Tus superior excellence proven in millions, of hoes ya aess ee crgpertyy on ny | Ad, Reve lost Saturday eveuine. Apply’ COSMOS | RUE TUR WRERLY Stan's Pocket Atias of the World is | C. A. Koyce, Sprifigield, Mass.;E. V. Kolustamm, | Members of the old Volunteer Fire Department, in | as he never brought it back. ~ {no TUalted Staten Ggvermiant. Enditesa bec tke | books. For fail ist exit at gates for bakiorie lasted ag | CLUB a eee ae éflered free to every new subscriber for one year to W. L. Hermdns ad" wite, Cohoes? | Which Me Evans over fifty years ago served as | e heads of the Great Universities as tue Strongest, | the lstand loth, [oS] THOS, E. WAGGAM. STRAYED—A SMALL RED CO! THE, IST | cite « ‘The WEEKLY Stak. It ts a handsomely printed Binder, Philadelphia; E. Duncan and | the president of the Union Fire Co., and subse- i Cuvzity 10 4 Cow. Mrs. Bridget Riley was be- | Poveat and moa Healthful, Dre Price’s the sale Bake Onl ¢-HOURE AND LOT, 90x100 FEET © iust., from 1138 North C: sylv Zook of 167 paxes, profusely illustrated, with more | wife, ° Albany J. W. | Kirby, Philadelphia; | quently of the Nortuern Liberties, lsd attended. | fore the Police Court to-day, charged with cruelly | jiy'Pomder that low hot soba Ane a OB SALE HOUSE AND LOT, 20100 FE ward for her return. wae ‘than 100 colored maps and diagrams, and contains | J. K’ Purchase and Wife, Minneapolis, Miun.; W. | ‘the pall-bearers were David T. Cissell, LL. John-| to animals. It was showh that a cow belonging | Attu. "Sold onlyiu Cans, = 3. CULLINANE. Leet Q8 HHUESD AY, OCTOBER ith SCOTT, WILCOX & WINE. , until October 13, ISN ut to F all bids, af not satisfactory, reserved. “Wealth of general information, Seé advertise- | M. Lawrence, Minneapolis, Minn.; A.'F. Doremus, | Sn, Z. Jones, W. G. Perry, A. O. Latham and B. H. | to Mrs. Kiley was picked up by Poundinaster Eln- 08-3t 436 7th White Lot or on the frou JOR SALE_CHEAPEK THAN THE CHEAPEST, wealth of general in eee mrnenre chicago; Fe W. | Sutiemetz, Within the pulipit rail were Keys, C,H, | stein and a rope about its horashad been tere 80 | __ PRICE BAKING POWDER Co. eS ALES ee iw., totaid Jot,au. Astrachai Jucket: the hnder coupes, family carriages, doctor's and ladies yous: Nhe following, contributions to the Shepherd | rustle and wite, st, Lovie tos nice’ conélin’; | Hichanison, the pastor er the caurens by Owen; | longa time at the Heh hed eterer aoe |X W MORK. CHICAGO, Si LOUIS. ON SALE 137, 120, 19, 198 TH ST. Bea tS open, family carriages, doctor's and ladies! yias- demonstration fund have not heretofore been re- | Chivago; ‘T. E’ Mercer and *, Minneapolis, | Of Fletcher; M. F. B. Rice, of 4th’ street; J. H. | It; that the animal was turned over to Agent Key, au30-to = + 130, ‘enn. Ove. L. number. y dd. Call and be convinced W. werted: W. C. HIN, $25; Frank Carver, $5; H. J. | Minn: John A. Powter MeLaug! han 16 Pa. ave. u.W. ‘ALE —TRICYCLE AT ABOUT HALF ce Ta. with all improven J,, Humphrey | Dashiel of tu street; WU. Chapman, of Uulon, | ofthe Humane Society, who removed te rupe, aid Cee ae aS — — . ‘Sinclair, Chi- | and in the congregation were Revs. J. W. Corne* | tha ee oe ee vly) a DaLe allo’ ot JPPOE SALE_BRICK HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS AND BOARDIN( : 5 lius, of the Bailimore Methodist; C, W. Baldwii The judge imposed a He of $10 and suspended exe- S: nN iS AD [Sees NG. i, Ghto.; Mr. Sonn | lus, of te Balllore Methodist; C. W._ibaldwin, | The Judge tmpose pe Casu Parces bath, all modern improvements: in northwest por- Chicago: Minn, springs iin, $5; Jno. B. Gree I. and wife, Minteapoll ‘There were 120 arrests in the twenty-four hours | eago; H.'G. Mar-tall, nding S am. yesterday, and forty more up to 8 | son, Chicago; Mr. 2 mdition. Roots 1 Gunton built owen, Pittsbu tion of city; price 000. Addi OWNER, . LU! Y OF G! ve om 9 a x . O'clock this morning. Spalding anda, L'Gere, chicago Se ead ern | Gaiu eaen ia CRESTOR TEE A. colores aan (ECE NEW. AND BEAUTIFUL) Duxss Goons, | meen <tsl= tor = os. a aealting dean ad et me with Arat-claas Sep fone ea we a.m “GAR TON AIABON, a c = Eire ev. ven and L. seripuural LL nN 2 : : SALE—A BANGAIN—A HANDSOME, FINELY: | table forthe winter, may ‘Oud the same with lady | <2 2M = Gay, ad Raat the aa re eee ag ihe | Selections: iowa cH Richardson and Dero. i | naued Wuesler, employen on tue farm or ite Wine SILKS, VELVETS, BLANKETS, AND FP Qa eae A BARGAIN A HANDSOME FINELY. | few Yoru, who iv about renting s house nearthe | JJOR SALE — NEW, OLEAN LIVE-PIOKED BED: Meeting His O1d Comrades. . en = Dasulel made addresses, Rev. W. H. Chapman | R. Smith, of the Botanical Garden, near Silver SHAWLS. Se are ees var and Navy Department. or wouha rontin s Soosticn | ft Semen spe oak eke a omar ae EX-GOVERNOR SHEPUEKD AND THE MEMBEXS OF THE| TEACHING THE GIRLS TO COOK, | offered theclsing prayer, ‘The ruadiiswetethis | Spriugs, fell trot wehestaut erecon suet a ea fog the hasty thn hgtion references alsa ven, | She money “Under by mail, oF otherwiar, Promptly. dy (OLD NATIONAL KIFLES. suibroins worning sent to baltiwure and interred at Greeu- | Was dutigerousty, 1f not fatally injured. “Ae fll a ARE Address M, Star office, aaa E ae 2 ui a Mr, Alexander T. Britton gave a pleasant recep-| The Cooking Department of the High | mount. stance of 30 fect, It was thought thls morning q RS SEN) Bee = o 7 AL 3 oct tion in honor of Governor and Mrs, Shepherd, at School Opened To-day. a etn epee oa ag UG AR eT) | EA 2106 COMI Cr ocOr eI aaa 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7thet. SALE FOR 87-400 SACH, 3 VERY PRETTY icanliness, home-cooking guaranteed, infest gulp 100, 35 mans at Gi0 per eae ten vicki IoC. i placed yesterday afte : = story and i ck houses, 5 rooms, | LBS z <= | ranted perfect and fully guaranteed. ‘Hatidaonne cows thelr residence, S17 15th strect, Saturday evening: | arae csoxing school attached to the Washington | Dilvet Cemetery. Av? ovlock a requlew mass Wad In an Insane Hospital. == gas and water: renting for. 1325. aud $14.2: EW YORK LADY, HAVING TAKEN AN ELE | gudstonl included. Osehine sguate Pais tor beter, ‘It was a pleasant reunion of old friends and asso- caine Sse celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church by Key. Father | 4 YOUNG WOMAN FEIGNS INSANITY AND GIVES HER | Beautiful PLAID DRESS: GOODS, all pure wool, aDODEnIY. hese are Landeome investmpnts. Tess Kautly-furnished House, Las a couple of Suites | ner §75, stool and cover, payments #5 per mouth One tates, The survivors of the old National Rifles, | Hkh School was opened thts morning. It 18] Writer’ In the afterioun at half past (WO OlOck EXPERIENCE. wie double width, only der easy. WE: BURFORD, 1499 8.¥ o8 Ge | withiprivate bath: slays few Sinele Hoomnee Would | Boe Sqtare Pasta ie besten aie eee at, OMe ‘Which Governor Shepherd was a member, were in- | !¢ated ina two-story house on O street, oppo- | funeral services were held at the house, 708 0th | On the 234 of September a young woman applied | COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, 7c, FOR SMES Fou 93, like to let to refined parties, Table first clase, 1017 | paymente @9 per month. Four maguificent rosewood, Yited to meet their old comrade. There was a | Site the High School building, rented by the Com- | street northwest. The attendance, which was eat ors ‘those handsome (new) 3-story and back- SUL st We ew Square Pistow Mt less. at alt ost Ou ¥ payments, or cash, All in elegant condition. bey are the test makes wud the biggest Darraiue Hite, wath pri | ever offered. 2 “Suit | og HE PIANO EXCHANGE WARERQOMS. °3 3 s 4 2 TRICOT CLOTH DRESS GOODS, all pure wool, isthe THREE Gee r ; : spp jarge, included representatives trou! the clerks of | for lodgings at the Temporary Home for Women, | qA8ICOT CLOTH, DRE houses op H st.east: 8 rooms, bath, hot and cold | Gg) qy 14TH ST, WITH BOARD, HANDSOMELY | Ben and a most enjoyable vente eae peek | a samaeal, tealning eekcne geeeking School and | th War Deparuinent, of te carroll Institute, and | at 84 2d avenue, New York, she gave the name | "peswmiymame TS 8 oo. go cg. go75 water, open fireplaces. antique oak iuantele: cathedral | 920 diner noone syigle or ensuite wath pre oon GCE eo Piwari | 2 manual training school. In the rear tsa long | ocher organizations. ‘The Council of SuVincent de | of Nelite Brown. ‘Toward evening she exantth | lepunnaHiaeeni cn anc. eaee, ae ‘bh Sate bath: reference, W. Some of those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward ni re cme wei ee =e apa rors all of different design: beautifully mt y of 906 Lath xt. nw. "T. Mathews, Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Pyne, ae ceria COneatninigs CNUs 00K WHICH Dave jennie ty and the members of the Young te WE. BURFURD, all pure aoe uth at, 5 ¥ act queerly. The lodgers, who are all working | fine wool: wide doubie width: cash value, 6236: re- | _ as | a = e1 e} jend Society acted as escort. Father ire 37 ve are aciling eso 2 GENTLEMAN, ERER | wid Mrs, At Lee, the Misws At Lees BAL Steele, Recs acetun as shops ioe Gp por ee tal spoke of the deceased's great labors for tie | Women, became alarmed. She was apparently in- Se ON eRUR LOR C JOR SALE EIGHT NEW BRICK HOUSES. NonTH | AL as arraucia for an elegant house ‘Dear the | a lips Wr ana'Mns Joseph Buuckwook Clarence. | tratning ia the use of woodtorkers” and mova | CRU anor the youd of his fellow man. "aus | sane. ‘The next day the matron seat for an oMcer | "Pure Wiel CASMMERE SHAWLS, Cardoal, Cream, ater Kitchen, wan aud wewer, | street, beautiful roots and an clexaut table, with the Jag Office: 6 rooms, and Blue, 81.25. Anply ty JOSEVH BURDEN, Builder, 609°G st. n.ve. | comforts of a home atid the Use of parlors, will be fur- lished; afew famtiies for the session of Cougress oF Dresser, Mr. aud Mrs.Gilbert B. Towles, T. H.Alex- | workers’ tools. ‘The cooking school occuptes the | Tywains were Placed Vewporarlly 1h a yault at Mt. | and she was taken before Judge Duffy, at E : i 5 ‘ Ouvet Cemetery. Market Police Court. The judge became very | ROYAL SERGE, all colors, double width, 12 yards A. N. Leonard, and J. T.’ Clements. | two rooms on the first tloor of the main building. | O2® been associated wi ine ae fi 2 3. ah nuibber of letters and” telegrams were received | ‘Tho back room, Was Used Orfgtmallt ea kites: | gy Wis Je TURD, Who has-been associated with | much interested. He said. she looked like his | for Ss. * Fong SENS RO - {is per, egovnces eieen and royuiteds Apes HED FEATHRLIRS 13-8, FOUND: es . : ;, | the newspaper men of this city for the past two | sister. He thought she was suffering froin the | BLACK CASHMERES, 25, 31, 37, 50c. TS ea ROOM. oI % Star 0 - ew, aid clean. Also, Geese Feathers, Matt ara one comrades we wor unable 0 stead. | and soled tte alt-ravion io reparcit forte | $04 a Brevious tothat foowed the profession | effects of drugs ite sent ner to Bellevue Hospital | ‘Twelve yards of Benutiful DRESG GOODS for 91.50 | Aatte eet, ve fiend SUASCE, SE AND Eom, Sve | treme Aco i ete bse ee dated at Latayette, regret at his a n ange, | Of a correspondent 1p Indiana ansas, died at | ior examination. Sie remained there for a day oF SKETS : i 3. | #UUOO! both bargaine Reese pee seed deren beeen ett dio a 3 ¥ dated at Lafayette, Ind., expressing regret at his]. row. of shelves. filied with. siining | ice, 160 F street. northeast, yesterday. | two Tue plyetclae galkeae: age fora lay OF | BLANKETS, tmmente size, excellent quality, 8 P jas board, second and third floors, slz-dwe | a = ne == | JOE SALETANGE ASSORTMENT OF HAND: uae Waont. all sizes wad descriptions. rusia his resid Inability tobe present, and adding: “1 am giad|tin-ware, cups, plates and” saucers, a | 2 ed dur fate Wi 5 i 5 n a D a je Se the late War in the 11th Indiana | porters went to see Ler and tried to unravel the = the sentiment of the peopie of Washington has 0} rolling-pin, a” breadboard, =a _kitthen | He Served during the late war in eeepene voce & et a Buy $5 or over in Dry Goods, for casi Set in his way as to allow Gov. Shepherd the gratt- | table spick-span new atid @ teacher, westlinen ft, abd at ts close began his newspaper | romance of her life, but she could remember noth- ‘We must sell cheap because we do not sell on credit, | Capitol sts. Fett eat Cap : : 5 us could, rem htudiotie pale of Dauitsk Towels, wort ! PROPOSALS. Ao Do SSS ee ication of Knowing that his great work of improv- | snowy apron, were What the Inembers of the frst F as editor and proprietor of the ‘1ipton | ing, and there were all gorts of guesses us to ner | Demis Par Ce Liuthak covls, wort Oe receive | nice homes of oc ___PROPOS ee — | wieciaity” Special cnderw promptly executed. ky ing and beantifying the elty is appreciated. trthe | cook Scape wien shag entered eh tiie which he conducted for some years, Later | identity, ahuudsome Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50. OB | £2 days will. be rent = 5 OFFICE, U.S, JAIL, WASHINGTON, | PROBES. Gth'aud New hurk ave. 0 Tin eltizens of Washiagton do not in good time give | this tisruing. “In the front Pootn 13a lone tate a correspoudent for Ue Iudiauspolls Sen | | From iellevue she was committed as insane to ae STONE 200 ete. Wa cctater 10, 1887. "Sealed Proposals wks | 301 SALE pa RRR 2 him a monument, 1 shall tink that elties, like | with chulreca refrigerutor, and a washstareh ives | {utes the Indlaifapolls News, New York Sun, and | tue hospltalon BlackWweil's Tsla.id.._ There she ree i JOK SALE-TWO NEW Tipe eee A TA WaY & SONS’ GRAND SQUARE AND republies, are ungrateful” g ladies were ushered into this Toon and in | CBIMNAN knyuirer, © Che’ funeral took place | mained for ten days uatlt friend seamed ner and | Derays Are Diancerova: Houses, $ rooms, modern i EIGHTEENTH, 1887, to furuish the Jail | Uikiont Te RM telegram frum Jaues B, Sheridan, dated at | 27ang ladies were ushered into this room, and in-| tijs arternoon trom the late residence of the de- | she was released. All these tacve wereaale caro G Potwers id and “4th, each # tons of best run of anne George's Creek Cau | 4 full assortment sonetandy oo band. Terms an New York, sald: “Sorry I cannot come and mect | Nees Settee ee able! Ruch, Young lady | ceased, Kev. Dr. Bartlett oMctatiuy, ‘the follow: | clad. ‘the suystery Las ae last bec soled was fiat HENCE d NASH, 1010 Fat prices reusuhunbhee Foe uOOr, our comrade, Who made Washington a beauty | Bret some ponrrat directions aac auger Bave | ing were pail-bearers: Senator Voor- | Brown was in the employ of the New York World. EE jpn Sole Avent, #2 Spot. see satis tee tha cee an fre dd mera ‘the | hes, Col. Matson, Judge Ward, Col. John S. Will. | Sue feigned insanity and went to Blackwell's for | COMFORTABLE CLOTHING 1S ONE OF THE th st. between E and Fsta., wide front, £000 fOr ee eae itll the best uallty of well ENABE & $0, soree octave Suuare grets peace evar rere neato wrier-Journat, ye remal " story ig thatthe het, 2 Se eee mois tate enerhn mand, ion cak tn manie Seebapec bm Toetedy themachome Thee che eae ae oe qoung woman was able to deceive all the experts. | NECESSITIES AT THIS TIME OF YEAR ANY-| 944309 o¢, press brick, two-story and basement, lot | Abd woud tobe iuspovied at bidders fost, The rigitis | glia EAN wevon ctane Sesame tated a recipe f ft c r ‘Talking Temperance. She says, in telling about 1 took upon myself 21x140 to 30-foot alley, 85,000. Teserved to reject any and ali bids. | Other Uprigit and Square Pianos fron “5 me ee Cente wince e hfe Maer a cl r crazy = - ct O10. 5t JOUN 5. CROCKER, Warden. for rent or sale Upon Feasonsble terme, #1 he Mlecture for ‘the das. The young’ ladies | CELEmATING patie MaTTibews binrnbay—ormmn | LOenAcL the parE Gra poor, unorLunate, crazy tl | popiga! Brames, alx roohin each, large lots, Cat ae, ae nie pte wero required to Wash their hands MEETINGS HELD YESTERDAY. ane ‘i E any isa- | THING YOU DESIRE FOR MAN OR BOY WILL ACEH & MacGOWAN Ez, r % e grevable results that should follow. I became one Katheriug in Carroll Institute | Or the city’s Insane wards for that length of time, ae 2 venth | experienced much and saw and heard ihore of thé | BE FOUND AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE. THE FIT Houses brick, containing 11 rooms, all | 8% fica where apecibeations ema | ‘d ‘s Pentecer athe ew, | treatinent accorded to thls helpless class of our jodern improvements. Lots 20x140, (9 3U-foot alley. | 1” i. at this office, where specification BREED | GpfQur Found comered x Getalied to wash dishes, “The teacher, Miss Jacobs, | @buiversary of the birth of Father Matthew, | treatment accorded to th : snc a Easy teria, Must be sold at once. BUYER & SEITZ, | Wents can be seen, Yours respectfully, i & CO., Soler Piano fer several keson there willbe a | The exercises were conducted by St, Patrlek’s | Population, and wnen Thad seen aud uedrd enough : cesta Must be ear ee aud Marylandave sw” | CLAMK, Architect, U. 8. Capitul : {nw sims for rout jy hia The course of lessons on cooklug Is optionar with | PmPerance Soctety, assisted by Misses Brooktield, | Sune ward with pleasure and regret—pleasure that |OF OUR GARMENTS IS PERFECT, OUR] 3\on—SaLEA DESIRABLE g@RESS BRICK : Be a aes. ne, Late W. G. Metzerott & ©. october 0 and several of them were taken tol There was a large Inches on the’ west slue of fi ; 5 as a larg ee the Kitchen, where they made biscuit ane igi e the ninet pFetnspivania asenu and | Seog eT te eS net UE | Hall lastnight, to celebrate the uluets augton, D. B188s. Marble Balustrade, | og AND 2014 147TH | Granolithie Coal” “Proposals for the | _*2 eas i ay glove will be mceaved until Wednesday, October 12, st | JOH SALE-ONE KNANE SQUARE. 109. owi E2004, 2008, 20: 4 huehitly vised, for $5,000, of Mare 2, square fronting 1 and lot streets {| 43 bought, for al wit s : u t a mittee’ Cages, Gold Fish, Aq the young ladies of tue High Schock but abou: | Anderson and Bond, and Messrs. J. A. Faust,Win. | 1 was once more able to enjoy the free breath of png dg FG hee honse, No. 1218 11th st. 1.W. eed C) Ay r pes rns eogradyh athe course, ‘They | Mace, Wm. Suith and J. F, Mefluaney. Seated on | heavens regret that I could not have brought stationary wash stands: hot and cold water; concrete « Cy Hercussox, M. E. church yesterday. ‘The other speak: ¥ e @ e ate 5 " ud e hor lot 22x95 to a wide a SLORE, 121 Ko to the cooking Schoo In classes of Mitten or | the platiorm, beside Président E. 8. O'Connor, were | With me sine of the unortunate Women Who | STYLES THE VERY LATEST, OUR LOW PRICES | cellar under entire house; lot esi tos wide alley adele wht girl getting In this way one lesson a | Messrs, Melutosu and Shea, who wore medals that | Hed and suffered with me, and who, Tam con- and 5 ws p o8-3t" IMPORTER, Forse se eovering about {i hour or an hour and a | Were given them by Father Matthew in Isis,” ‘The | Viuced, are Just as sane ay 1 Was and an now my- reek AOR SALE OR RENTSNEW HOUSE: 1? Roo! | Biicscie, new, 870; Rover Satety. & es tangy Cyntns school in the Peabody Annex | exercises were of any Iuterestiug character, aud | or ey entered the fusane ward, onthe ney | UNEXCELLED, YOUR VISIT TO OUR HOUSE | Fociwitn sott Guical Cooter ee wes: | Elegant new lines of coods wilf be found in all do- | ina. $:i0, 4h Stary 1 Star, Ba 3 Sa building, in charge of Miss Sloat, has also been | S*veral persous signed the pledge during the'even- | moment T entered the tusane ward on the island I | US . stone and brick: perfect construction and finish: price, | partments. ZTHE CACLERIES,” 1406 New York av Savep Urs Lire py Juwprsa.—sSaturday | Qpenede ing, Kepresentatives of tuirteen Good ‘Templar | made no attemp! vo keep up Uke assumed role. of = $16,000, Apply to OWNER, Aruo Hotel. | POH, SMS CHEAP rings ¢ about 6:30 o'clock, a colored ian named Ege odes met in Perseverance Lodge Thal Sacumlay | iusatlty. 1 talked ated acted Just as1'do tn. ordi. Te ee ee | PCG. Gpeenunpie es Laughter Was driving across the Baltimore ‘ee wsaliersal Seuee hight, aud adopted resolutions In memory of the | Mary Hie. Yet, strange to say, the nore sanely 1 | ag WELCOME AS FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN | JWOE SALE —EIVE ROOM FRAME, & SON, Calivraph a vtomac Rallroad track, and Cd Synod. Jate Kigut Worthy Grand Chiet Templar, Join B, | talked and acted the erazier L'was thought to be Bengt UST ARKIVED-ONE CAE LOAD OF VERY FIs "sland avenue southwest, Whe YROCEEDINGS OF TE KovY NOW IN SESSION AT died feccutly at Boston. “cChirlie Nye | By all except one physician, Whose Kindness and : _— fran renae HOMSES frvan Mapeville, Kostuckee Anns siruck by an ¢ nd ¢ SPORT, MD. re at the all-day temperance me gentle ways I sha svon forget.” es WILSON, 1006 F's = Slaughter Jumped frou ‘The session of the Maryland Synod of the toe Church yesterday Rian meeting | BSH Brown began the story” of er expertences | THE SPRING, WHETHER YOU PURCHASE OR Turve matched teams of Bays and Black # = Nene wera: tianital ‘ e World. AU Bellevue she was not roughly a Our Dapple Gray, 16 hands Ligh, o years o Lutheran Chureh at Williamsport, Md., Saturday, | ers Were the Rev, W. T. L. Weeeh, K. B. Vance, | 1m the : e : rouge — amay be sold on # small cash | fet epee — eal, x | Mrs. Lu Fetra and Mrs ley, Other temper ce | treated, but she nearly froze to death for want of a 7 ts. DAVID D. STO! gg oes —" sain due kc Purasasr.— | FS occupled chiefly with routine business, Rey, | Mrs, La Fetra and Ne Hayden Hall aud at thee: | coverings. lier bed Was hard ay a rock, she wes | SIMPLY INSPECT OUR GOODS. DEEDS ARE eR OMIRINIGE TLitoow doen aa Z| SLL Coureiones, ranging from 16 10 ¥ Deeble has t Mary V, | J G- Morrts, D. M., of Baltimore, has presented to | dustrial Hume. fed on a. plece of cold boiled beef and potatoe, and _ imps, 21stst,, bet. Hand In, w.; ebeap if sold at | Special actention is called to one Sorrel Celt, by Hed al. for a =pee performance. ‘he | the synod @ petition trom Rev. Dr, Ebeling, of —o——_—— Was told that as she Was a chirlty ward she had ‘once. WALKER & WILS' Correct styles in trimmed and untrimmed hats aud | Wilks, that can trot a mile in 2-40 on the trac Mf part of Mt. Picasant | Catonsville, Md., asking that the German synod of Cries of “Hang Him.” no right to complain. ‘The nurses talked so loudly | FRUITS, WORDS ARE BUT LEAVES; THEREFORE, | <5, 1006 , Dounets in large assortment. _ . Itoa, and theleogencs | Maryinad Syaod, be Membership ot the | severy cuase APTER Al NEGRO WHO wap sqor| MMENLUUAt Seep was imposible (She met cwo = ORS AATA BARGAIN FOR A FEW DAYE— ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS tambien nilton, and their agents, | Maryi.nd Synod s : van s re 3 She Uulnks, perfec e that desi Je-front house of 8 rooms, con, se 3 jeae hurwes cau do orno tose the | Augen the committees appointed was the fol: | ANOTHER IN THR BREAST AND FACE. see WE WISH TO BE BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, AND LET | of giir'and Oates ihm. Parlors handsomely papored | in Kersey and Beaver at $4 and upward. Kise'cue Stoel-acey inte tev EE” aks te 0 very sate un th sue the purchaser | WONIB; for Falsing funds for the board of edusa:| | Yesterday, about 12:30 otlock, Dorsey Fultz A Porter's Big Stealing, nd frescoed. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st.u.w. 07-1w FRENCH RAGLANS. a en trotier by © tle OF $6.4. 60, wag coniirmied by ail | Uon: Kevs. C. S. Albert. D. D-; J. G. Butler, D. D., | colored, fired two pistol shots at Samuel Brown, | preregN THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF JEWELRY = = 5 aT. Ri ul juiagt Beall who pow | 23d) Mrs Cite ef fehl, 1M report Of Ue Com | also colored, one bullet entering Brown's breast | MELTED AND SOLD. OUR ACTION SPEAK. Puss proverty Pat bot ih aud 7th. 820,900 | gTyuit, plaids and nobly clothe rauging im price to | issicmses are wel Ure aud are perfect bation = G. Batier, of this vity, 1s president, suggested that | and the other taking effect in his face Just under | Jewelry valued tn all at $15,000 has been stolen Business property, 14ih st bet. L-ave.& F. 13.000 | See Fyne ov Witts Inoreratryg.— | Uie treasurer of the Synod pay over to the treas. | hiseye. Fultz was passing through the “camp” | plecemeal in the last three years and a half from eae Bricks (2), dist x Latest styles at the very lowest price. Tus this inorniag tn te | BREF of the cominittes all toneys collected for | near the reservolr, in the rear of Howard Univer. | the Jewelry-manutacturing firm of Wheeler, Par- ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING OO. Brick, 16th st. bet, dB, 8 Fo sich . EE OLS Court, Jo thts | Chung the committer, The committee cag cori | aud threatened to shoot. ‘The boy's father camé | The firm employs a large number of men. Private ae Brick, Lanier Heights, 9 rh (7,500 White Lace, Bleck Lace, lange assortment of Beal | ‘cons, doctors ond tedies” pee in the Will of the tate he Ce eceng | cised by some members {or Not presealice goes | Out tO see what the trouble was when Fultz | detectives were engaged and every effort made to 00 7TH ST. DN.W._| Brick, Stu at. bet, F and Q, 2 story, 8 ra Duchess Lace and Handkerchiefs. irenchos, goote ecldon enay terme. quests made In the Will « late Juila C. Brent | © nd fnethod by whieh the fitede ge eee ome | turned upon him and fired. The report of the ast iti 2 o7eo, NO. 400 7TH ST. COR. D N-W._ | res (4), new, 12th st, kQ.gte. DRESS TRIMMING. M st., Georgetown. 3 C irent were not vold, as she Was an at- | Plan aud iaethod by whieh the funds of this work | pistol attracted the attention of OMlcer IL. Dean, | discover the thief, but without result. At len; Brick, D, bet. lat and 24, 6 rs., lot 205108. a See eee ee eo ae ea ei ae nicant mortar ex, ask tat 20 | Rnd Fultz attempted to escape, starting” over the | Jusbector Byrne's ald was called in and twoothis |"P’ae Bonrowina Lxaraucrors Frames (3), 1336 6t., bet. Cand D, 5 rs. each. Latest Paris, London and New York Novelties, Cut vee IL Is In force, aud suca be- | ’eDts per communicant member be apportioned to | hit toward the reservolr.. ‘The officer pursued him | detectives were detailed to the case. ‘Theirs _ fut Bo bole avoid joes of Utne bo haa wee Abd price list. De BALLACY, HOSIERY DEPARTME! suspl- 1 pa.nctes Su, Woodly Lane road, tear Presidsiitts ville. | stcel goods sed to accept nl ¥ 0 Glenw vemetery clong were fixed on Joseph G, A. Kidd, a porter, ‘Sacres north of leavant, Ou Spring Lane road, eich was ated to | QUE, Uns sty aemcad Cretan | ho naa baenim he Cmplay ofthe near unease x Spon ies be tured bin near Lorn | #hd Whose honesty had been unquestioned. They the cougregations. ‘The synod re: the report of the comunitu ni Fiven.—Yestentay afternoot Teconsider the matter. berpige z Feed ae ents alley bate nn Bn aitray oc; | "ev. D. E Wiseman, of the Church of the Re. | trough Gales’ woods, and, SWB ee ee 2 = =anour POUNDS OF NONPA aen i pepahiye dew igh Gal i eeearge eneat 10th | found that his family lived in Brooklyn 1 ; EQUESTRIANISM JOR SALEHOUSE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE | 4 new department in which weshow cheap, medium | J1OH SALE—ABOUT, 1.000 POUXDS « lateuy ‘tert the former, whetou amit rem | How fs Worcs change thors atong | Mata au egg of, Many OMe MOU | He had epost etera balks raat: | ware with tho Washington Hiding Academy, toe | secing faSe eatel Beara Past lack Stockings 2308 pair” Sik Hlosery tn | tial Wey ate Med ita meme Knife aud cut Coleman heross the head. Coleman | tbe colored people of the c tlotecamei ote | struck hin with a stoue. After soie trouble the Anything, but Was atrested and. confessen Thayne | Peed About Nov. 2, atthe cor of 22d and Pate: mwa: fae) | Sees cecirctaation Wil be sold cheap $2 At Bs arrested by Detective Horne, and the injured | Bit‘nine members and a Sunday schoo eee o- | officer succeeded tn getting out of the crowd with | RY S, the missing jewelly mona ean a, Seamless Black HOSE, guaranteed not to stain the | Ss Ihe EVENING BEAK NEWSIAPLK Coy Fee bani eae bawerseney Hesattal Today, | ea ec autttee on ministerial gustenatomade | the peismer and locked ‘him up ona charge of | Had taken the ° past and EA See eee -W-_ | feot, and withstand effects of repeated washings, 40c. | Waslungtun, D.C 2 Dyas Rolice Court, Duth ie were Charged With | gy anended Feports Tt was decided: that enate | assault and battery with intent to kill. ‘To-day in | $Id te gol PROF. H. OLIVER. ALE OR RENT—HOUSES 906 AND 908 | Pairand upward. Peg Rigas Was ued go and Carroll was dea | Mh others tn ood unre ‘ular standing be made tie | the Police Court tiie case was continued, New York Coscuixa Panty 1x Vmorvta.—a | isteofthe Fifth Avenue Riding Club, of New York. | AL st.n.w.; new, with ail modem improwenients: 9 | Ts ett in ribbons cag ead EOESat En tie tacts i | nue nur on a Hemp ro, apwnwres aw| Serer haere See ee eracT HTRERTE TECH | _nominiorinms voxesed Ts Bie toa | E OSDEH - ree Ler . . ca a s Mrs. Scrymser, Miss Howland, Miss Kean, i nv ex snapec sua Valley fea pan B: nd O- and Shen- | pot to the wishes of the synod as a whole. Wives’ Esrare.—In the Court in Geveral Term this | Keany arrived av LUTAy, Viv Saturday chee OBESE eng ae ier eaioee these goods, tia wasnin Rien mane te Dey ee eee Lucie successful excursions apd. give OUF people a yaaa Morning the case of the estate of Mary J. Landic | jaye visited Bull Kun and other battlefelds, and | « ‘late with Hippodrome Francais of Paris, rovements: lot 18x70 to alley. 2 establishments where. 98 6 ale. ee (her opportunity to visit these wonderful cay- | _ ATE THR PRESERVES, DRANK THE WINE AND Broke | Was argued. In October last Melinda A. Gillen | wilt proceed up the Shenandoah Valley to the Ey ing first-class. Commodious sccomodations: B70. OWNER, O13 othat, Taw of 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Did a final adieu after the first pu It te ros tn Will le: THe Borties. — Last’ Friday, when Mrs Louisa | and others filed a petition setting forth the de- ural Bridge and Aj ALLO Cot wverythi n a $ L source of pride and satisfaction with us, ‘The train will leave Band 0. eK. Depot, | ¥, nn Natural Bridge and Appomattox Court House. Tce teas inoeson torage room f OR SALE—GOOD 7 ROOM BRICK HOUSE: ALL therefore a Washington, at 3:15 p. m Wolpesday Uctetee | Eseherich, of No, 1728 Pennsylvaniaavenue north. | cease of Mrs, Landic on August 21, 1886; that as for ing horses, and ample stor sox Ra ae ee POL ee Te ie ND George Spransy to know that his patrons al- Te aud 1%, respectively pee eee ee eek | west, went in the cellar under ber house she die. | one of the helrs of her father she became pos. rages. west section, ‘is worth $3,400, Price, if suld i ‘and renew their orders. This could fat tiie low rate Of 33.90, which with tecrade | covered that seven Jars of preserves abd four bots | sessed of from $1,800 to $2,000, and they as next Looks for yearly subscribers are now open atthe par. | Within te diva, $4,000. Joo & Derwene, weir otheretee, for he gives (ns no other house Ramidon to the caverns so ncn wil include | Ties of wine had. disappemred, She learned that | ofkin were entitied to adininister, A vale, was lors of Mr. Geo. White, with Woodward & Lothrop, | “y7-6t" J. W. MYERS & SON, 1428 New York ave, —— va tagel weitten qunseniee thet all regular trains within de dayy affording an | We articles ‘ad een taken by a colored boy | laion the, husband, Isaac Landi, to show cause cor. 11th and Fste.,n. w.,and atthe officeof Jas. D. | >on GALE HOUSES — PKINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, tn cho tty Se tn valle wl peows bo bo exactly ortunity to thos ni jobert Jackson, and she notified the police. | Why letters abo ea - 55 ~ Wargaman, F at, where 2 92 Ene : - Toney refunded eee edge Tae Tinks, 10,0000 to visit the | Peasy evening serue, Hartson, nrresred itis tag, | Swot, aduiteiny her seceipt Of SL-DEG, the preutey Brown, care of Jno. ¥. Watyaman, 1003 F at, wher 420 axp 422 Exrvexta Sr. as reprosented, oF the erpiyes the agent at Luray Station at te very we nate of | Abd learned that he bad eaten the preserves: | Part of which sum had been disposed Of, aud after particulars may be Have unsurpassed facilities for the execution of Print-| nd ia prices are #0 low that man with @ $.00 for the round trip to Natural Bridge sta- | O7BK the wine and broken the bottles, Jackson | the payment of funeral expenses not inore than ing of every description, including all the new styles | jimited income can find something well cut and Lon. ‘The excursionists will fnd the hotel accom. | Pleaded gulity Sos change of anes ta ‘the Police | $1 patente terre! poe Beet one ane x on Net nw. 10 ra, of type, first-class presses, and superior workmen. | — jonestly made which will Heard within his winkiones of het ‘Court Sat ‘and was given thirty days. 5 ey ‘aed 1 jo milien i Besiations at Luray and Natural Bndge strictly sig Go CTE Cy {Sentivled to the residue In hand and 18 not bound pee A Bane oct, Several on 22d st... saree pinged ponte yt Re eg |p ee weg | em WN «| tur, tuemme, crams Prot atuaot the wona| SAKSHI tacgca manera | Hon AA Be WELLE 8 G. T. Kurs a aves, [Geman | Serer fam Feeree cet Dunanes See real ootese: tiene | cue wenn’ caren icles meal 7A daubert for’ the respondent (aie usbind) | Bap AAR “KUN BN ‘ode TAILOR ees ee ee, HESIDENCE WORK FOR LAWYERS. GEORGE SPRANSY, * in the eastern Se 4 F. Garnett for the petitioners ‘The case o y furnished: price, house farni avertined Uy Sesere Dradiey @ Mattingly, | POOK Of 101 puyes, profusely ilustrated, with more | Sh Mr ‘gts Fuller, iu whe the same question ae 111500" Alnor e ice tame howein central part st | Briefs, Arrumenta, Records, &c., promplly and care- ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, ough Duncanson Bros, auctioneers to take | $ban 100 colored maps and diagrains, aid co 4s tnvolved, "is belng heard at the same time— 00.W Ww whppp SOOO price @4.000. JAMES E. WAUGH, 033° F ot. | tuily executed. Ficce tomorrow (Tuesday), October 11th, at 4:30 | & wealth of general info fertise- | Messrs. W. F. Mattingly aud A. C. Bradley for the ro oWWWWD DR RoR FALL STOCE 06-2W. 07 496 SEVENTH STREET IL. ‘ aa eres one, Trendy Bemmelng Komal ‘husband and Mr. J. C. Fay on the other side. PO OWWWWD DEE ERE R SALE — FINE CORNER — BUSINESS PROP- WORK FOR BUSINESS MEN. 5 ppt al eta eta: | touay Lerumaax Catacy Be arpean.—the iain WW Bodine Br ee an ets a ok cence Vint iy atlow i Memorial Lutheran Church, which, aS stated In| AN A.M. E. Cucwcu Dapicarep.—The dedica- ‘00 DDD EREE E. teat Home and store well Suits ting stable in trex | Letter Heads, Cards,Bill Heads, Circulars, &~ .B nto Uy mnvewtor and others Uetore the sea | rae geahy gener pure enich om Seated in| AN Ae MAE Omce, Deoicare— The dedice- BEADE. oh ee er H. D. Bas. By Se Tices, ol-lm * several months, Was re-opened yesterday morniu; Arthur Jones, stor, at Garfield, D. C., were con- a HUFTY & D' Ar IMPORTER AND TAILOR, snus Auction Spun see the advertise- | yy the pastor, ev. Dr, ‘Butler, with appropriate | ducted yesterday motuing by the Htev: Dr. Handy, ABSOLUTELY pose ssimand ¥ sta_| New Goons Ix D rconarveGoons. ut among “Auction Sale prop) : PURE ae sccm: s cool cerrmontes, br. Butler was assisted by his son, Her. Dr. Stewart, ers JW. Bowser, John P. ‘OR SALE 4 10-ROOM BRICK DWELLING: ALI. : Se forma you that Goons wTOWTANT Saux ov Hyacnerus—Mr. Dowting | fora meting was. held tar thecanteh bien ys | iu he afternoon and evenings eres aeaTesseS a yee CR he Si Bape fisse Rooted Ponge bears Soe | guaitanunent os SL fermentbmale io hie “2 morrow at his auction rooms, at 11 & | attended by maby city clergymen. There were ————$<>——_ ‘This Powder never marvel of purity, Bi Sl ce = + 3 ah pe. ao ot ——— present Rev. Dr. Pitzer, Central Presbyterian | ATALETICc SporTS.—The Columbia Athletic Club strength and wholesomeness. More economical than Guns Locswoon & Co. }OR SALE-MODEEN AND. DSU BSTANTIAL REsI- Sree ores pres bbs RE iz an Rr See advertioement $e pose, toe - | Chureb; Kev. Dr. S. M. Newman, Congregational; | will hold its Tall meet for athlete sports on Ana ‘thirteen rooms; pantrion, tes . ‘mod: | Brass Ornaments, 5c. dozen up. onay ___ eshington, D.C. —————— SE | ty Connie ac oernane ieee Dene tg | tie Orsinery Ziadie, and cennot be st¥d tn competition eer Panirhiain's LiEpeatann, Setner ode from 334 to 36 inches, DERE E DENGANS INFALLIBLE EVE OINT. : resbyterian; Kev. Dr. Elloti, A& | clude foot-batl, tennis tournament, base Dall U at ‘meut, a certain Cure for chronic sure eyes, grat 1 {uChEAs LANGA may be expected next Friday | eensign; ev. Mr. Kanusdell, Nota Presbytetian, | of war, hurdle Face, sprinting and Tunuing, jung | with the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum or ieeivircs avauia, et REE WHEE TEADE FOR tatoos | iteeime naibrolery Sik 10™ istedmcrofuous. ee. ‘Seldvin requires sof se ha a auction sale of four new frame houses o: un im, Crane and Slaybaugh. | ing, putting the hammer, putting the shot, long- Fo = csc riel: : toeflect a speedy and perfect cure. “Head cas Cad, wear the Schuetzen Park, See | Kemarks were made by the evs: Hamsdely, EL | distance tigowiug aaa Geer ekeskinee Eee LOBE" | phosphate powders SLD oY mt Came, Rovas @. I00 MEW yoRK. | suturten propery. DO. Peso eer | 8 oF Bt Sthet nw. | of wonderfulcures, For sale at all drug stores, juction” culumn. lott, Sontag and Newman, Ang Will close With an oyster roast, Baxiwe PowDEA Cou 100 Wall street. x. oa! GALOCEWOOD. tom fannw. es-im | o1 5. Buildiig. | quarters, 023 7th st,