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CITY AND DISTRICT. A wealthy London merchant gives the ovening at So'clock. ‘The Returning Washingtovians — Personal | reception lasted shout an hea? end ene of wee 'as) - an hour moet | formal character. ar A Woxvrarct Worms. MME. A RUPPERT mas &: MORE | secret of his business success as follows: “I Notes of Interest. podlgrgngSoranyan greene vo ene IN RELIEVING HER SUFFERING SISTERS | always feel happy when I am advertising, for Mrs, Harrison spent the week quietly at the | sie, hsve returned to the city and are located or ctua ures fey THAN ANY WOMAN LIVING AT LEAST | then I know that, waking or sleeping, I haves Shae ple ein Nn aca a bey ah nor several people by appo! ent Elizabet ose, Cal., is ONE MILLION AMERICAN WOMEN strong though silent orator working for m | Jantion Lamar S back tn the et) fram Bah- Visiting the city snd is at the Hamilton Honse. CaN THANK THIS SPECIALIST one who never tires, never makes mistakes, and result they had | lehem, N.H. Mra Lamar will remain north} Mr. and Mra Neil Belt have returned home 2 el deka damm, who ia certain to enter the houschelds from ie of the ti for a while. after spending the summer traveling through e iClia 4 % which, if at all, my trade must come.” To | BP length seep ora Dales praise cl = mounteing and ab Seratega. nding some days in New York city. Mies| They have given up their $ prance tangents Windom ia with her mother snd Miss Nellie | are now located at 1103 New Hampshire ave- wd merchant referred to, advertise in Tax} During thie part of the game the first scci-| Windom has returned to the city. aue. ; Baking Powders Cartoute 208 Gea, Evexixo Stan It is read by everybody m | dent occurred, Hirshfield of the navy team| Mr. and Mra Hermann K. Viele are back| Mrs Taylor, wife of Liout Frank Taylor, has = earermagy “eee~d Washington. fell and hurt his log and was obliged to leave | from an extended trip north andare located |Teturned from Seattle accompanied by her Cuveland@e Superior. | ext Mighesn for in ir Ce tie daughter, Mrs. E, A. Strout. (Pure cream of tartar powder.) | (ammoniated powders ——————————————— the field. Aman was taken from the other the season Connecticut avenue Saaeaee eee end Mr. Ye Cha Yan, the charge d'affaires of Ko- Obie Food Commissto: 12.80 —_— The Marine Band putinan sppearance dur-| Marquise de Lanza of New York city, the ac-| rea, has received « telegram from San Fran- The Schuylkill Navy Beaten for the | ing the second half and took their place in the | complished and beautiful daughter of Dr.|c1#co announcing that Mr. and Mrs. Ye Wan stand at one end of the field and enlivened the | Hammond, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs, Ham-| Yong sailed for Korea Thursd: 12.58 Lacrosse Championship. game with strains of sweet music, Once ina| mond at Belcourt. © Interstate Commerce Commissioner Schoon- a : 18.87 . mR caack TeAus oF THE amareuR armani | While, though, the ball, went, into their midst! sir Julian Pauncefote is in his cottage at| maker and family retarned to Washington this — : ened UNION ON ANALOSTAN ISLAND—A PEW “SCRAPS” = as larone puperetee ‘i —_ bende the | west Magnolia, Mass., but is e: week and occapy their former residence, 1708 9 Superior AMONG THE FLAYERS—HIASHYIELD OF Tax | not “‘in it.” They do not know the first princi- | Five st the British legation with ee level and S Bskinx i hest -QUARER CITY HURT AND FORCED TO WITEDRAW. | pies of the game and stand in need of practice. fote and the Misses Pauncefote about the 20th} A pleasant surprise party was given at the Powder ° A fow minutes’ interval occurred after Hirsh- | °f this month. residonce of Mr. A. A. Bunday, No, 227 8th By Specis) Wire to Tar Everrxo 874n. field's accident, but when play was begun it | Judge and Mrs. Jas, B. Edmonds have re-| street northeast, last We: y evening. , “ Cleveland’s Superior Baking Powder is by th Official Ista as with a vengeance. The navy men seemed | turned to their K street home. The; ¢ | The occasion was the anniversary of the birth- Aegeresy eur Ran taut ee Poss a to realize thoy bad to takes decided braces" | the carly summor at Raleigh Springs, visiting | day of Mrs. Bunday, and it brought together Reports four and one-half per cent. stronger than the highest ‘Gecewh an ths haces eae ANOTHER GOAL FOR M'CLAIN, maheen yagi mig emery tenets aay Haubeiva aol Wisteate weteg pene one ammoniated baking powder; fifteen per cent. stronger than the lacrosse game began | | The game wont the other way just the same, | £0, .4'To-*tu‘ne ‘time ct Maceaiin’ rc dy represented. Among those ms were Gen, the next highest pure cream of tartar powder, and forty-two per as it was expected the im-| for within » minute of the time the ball was and season with a coaching trip in the Adirondacks, Mra, Geo. W. Balloch, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. cent, stronger than the highest alum powder. portance of the contest | faced McClain got it and threw his third suces- | which they found ela joyable. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kimball, Mr. and ©The idisss next to Cleveland's ra gioco was found to contain cual ‘out. The game | #'ve goal. Score, 5-1. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. E. Foster are back in| Mr# 0. H. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davenport, ammonia. Ammonia and alum powders, no matter what their str t She can lock the whole world in the face and be fetaerrbaer cheaply STATEN ISLAXD wine BY 7 TO L their 16th street home from a summer pleas-| Menchet Lene Aa Higheetr: Mrs and Mise be avoided, as their continued use will injure the health. weet proud to say, “I am Mme. Ruppert, the originator of of the Amateur Athletic| A few little scraps occurred, but nothing | uring at Cape Ann and Magnolia, social tertainment and refreshments the the process of cleaning the akin by bleaching.” She it Union, which lay between | #¢rious took place, anc taking it altogether the | Mr. and Mrs, Cummings of K street are back | presentation of a beautiful cathedral clock was | ia EEL, * See meaamnare ee: - “saa ccubimasssidend casiiniaienan: the teams of the Schuylkill | &*™e wes played in @ very manly and sporte- | from Spring Trade, N.J., where they were for to Mrs, Bunday, Gen. Balloch making} FOR SALE—MISCELLA NEOUS EDUCATIONAL. like way. Good continued, and the | 80me months. the presentation address, and to which the sur- == ticle for the complexion to © higher level, making the jr aaron Meek wart ef dig guntncsoeraare suanets vasea| © Mee! Wty sud the Mises Mats ent: Sethe] Peed recipient mado a very happy response. DRED SHARES OF VOLTA ‘Dusiness s genteel, legitimate one. A few years ago 7] NE HUN tcl of has tacenns ad than Koma inn a a the two teams | Perry have again opened their O street home A School Boy Fined. Ee ei ae ee Per OLTA, tar ic, > everything advertised for euring blemishes of the com- "The hi t ade conan ar plexion was looked upon as quackery, while today tHE RECTORY 8c! after an absence of some time at Kittery Point, -year- jored | FLOR SALE—CHEAP FOR CasH—HANDSOME | already won a game from| The chief advantege of the New York team | Me. Miss Sadie made a number of Teautifal Rica peered ep irsas nerd oe re . ‘Baby hols in Terra Cotta Plush. | ate the Manbattans, which tied | was in their superior team pl al, | sketches of the many romantic places they | °% udge Mi a lamepteowerteretneg baa Rd 2 : . referrnces A. Apply Kev. L MEREDITH, Widewater, Stafford county, Va td ‘Mme. Ruppert has the confidence of all the world who that was what won the game. Toward the lat- | yisited for her portfoli tended school yesterday the boys initiated him | })0R SALE--A THOROUGHBRED SADDLE HORSE, YOUNG Lapy PROFICIENT IN MUSIC WILL them for first piace, for the Portfolio, GHERED SADDLE HORSE N MUSIC Wr have investigated her theory. Her plain, straightfo ter part of the game tho 8.I.A.C.’s rathor played daugh-| bY throwing turnips at him. He denied that 2 y wentle: will make takea Limited Number of Bexinners and A cg ~ ana Detroite and the Pitte | for time, though several throws for goal were |, “2nd Mrs. J. Hubley Ashton and daugh te ‘ward, clear explanations st her lectures have given he threw any turnips, although Policeman thousands in every city an opportunity, while thou- — Yaue d Pupils on Pian burgs had withdrawn from the contest. As s| made. Richards threw goal and McClain | te? summered at several of the Massachusetts | Smith said he did. ‘The court fined John $5 ‘ Tae 87 arter. mR. | dress Box 100. Star vice. —— iv ol threw another just before time was called, | °0®#t resorts, spendtng the autumn at Lake | for disorderly conduct. aa aia — PTRE-PROOF | PACK 1 TWITCHE (LATE PRINCIPAL OF ound more have ssun with thetr own ages the vemerk- | Tonle bey bare bas perp lepctnederee’ Score, RLA.C., 7; ACSN., 1. Placid, in tho Adirondacks, Mr. Ashton bas a an ey oe combinations wilt cell Piss atial Renton 8 may yt 7 able proofs of subjects with but one side of face —— ropa pbeghontir rm Both teams tuned up and cheered the other returned to the city. Mrs. and the Misses Arrival of the Manhattans. cheap, Can be seen i nw. ‘ll | nan. at 1000 O st. nw. to ladies and gentiemel it knew an carry home jonsh: Cleared, while on exhibition at her office. when time was called and the great game was | Ashton will remain away until late in Novem-| ory white umbrellas, adorned with the em-| JOR SALE—A LADIES’ CYCLE GAFE ag for business, civil service of college. od 1A As i ber. “ good as new. 12180 st nw. o11-6t 1 lion persons have used her world-re-| trophy if it were possible. The two teams | over The §.1.A.C.'s are now the champions of blem of the Manhattan Athletic Club, pro- i AC REVURX Scccuie WAL Mea cua aEEtal aed cece | ward eamganell ta Gllzoel the A-A.U., and they won their honors in as| Lieut, and Mra, RM. G. Brown have taken] os¢aed up Pennsylvania avenue int night from | ROR SAHA FAMILY JUST EETURSED FLOM | Sen Theusundis of tettacs come, wnsclletied, contetn- THE OPPosIxG TEAMS. oe foe one recep i ys at ira bi orheapee in the peeces iran es which | 6 Baltimore and Potemac depot to 17th | te Sell Both Handsome and Plain Clothiug at Great pr =e 4 © wi ir, exciting cont @ better | they wil ‘© possession in a fortnig] r ing the most extravagant recommendations, but Mme. Staten Island—Goal, H. A. Matthews; point, Sacrifice, fe wt ein; 3S bust streot and thence to the Columbia Club House.’| manure’, Driases 54°30 an Fe ae Pit Paymaster and Mrs. Washington have re-| Underneath the umbrellas were at least forty | addressed and stamped envelope in auswer to Bo: turned to the city after a long absence, and are| Manhattan athletes, and in their immediate | Stf office. ou located at the Portland. vicinity were about one hundred and thirty eae Spas. FINE COUPE HORSES, © Mr. Max Wey! spent a month in the Adiron-| other equally muscular and agile young men, 2 Egret, One Busey Berto ved One Fine 2 oll Concert Companies, ‘lor Keadings. SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, 1017 15th st ow, ANDERSON SHORTHAND MACHINE. "s team won on its te, Ruppert values a woman's delicacy too Bighly in such | D. Brown; cover point, Cyrus C. Miller; first] ‘“*™ WO On Memerite matters toreprint, A complete explanation of how to | det. field, W. Mitchell; second def. field, W.C.] CALKINS IN SQUIRE’S WAY, akin by bleaching on spplication at office, or | Post; third def. field, W. G. Meharg; center = | Seniephomansloy = es **| Geld; A. D. Ritchey; third att, feld, 3, Fe Me: | What Washington State Politician 6 Ni Tx ‘Wagon Horse, ms front of them was a brass band, | ter isihand 1dih, Bent ws Se y has it the advantage over all other methods Claip; second att field, W. C. Davis; first att. Saysof the Senatorial Fight. ducks as the guest of Minister Mendonca of | 12 be + _ ° » Rend he ao ography? Yor ~ i —- field, comgiorey k, W, 3 Le Brazil, who is here on a special mission, Mr. Feet larg mbps Pabedan 20K SALE-S4 INCH POLL" BALL-BEARING | to work scone Yosegndoicieresct, Sensneie MADAME 4. RUPPERT, inside attack, R. Matthews; substitutes, E ‘They are having loteof fun out in aur | Weyl made some charming pictures of the | ae “ahs Msameteee Lane come to caps | Gall anes aces Nag ae coneutiOn; Dice, $30. | can be read Lessons wiven free to purchasers of me- ciemmanie acaba: nny OTLGAN.—~Goal, W; McDonald; point, , H, | °OTmer of the earth,“eald a poitican who hails | Honaonn scenery: som, a the order of ME.) fare the placque which goes 10 tne organize: | xOn (BUGGY 4X) fone he Haan Didetr Washington, D.C._| aiden; cover point E. Reagan; defense field, | 0m the state of Washington to aSran re- | 3 the Misses Mendonca accompanied | tion making the largest aggregate of points, mt : fer; 2 defens 1} Porter lest night. ‘You knew thst Sen- | the minister and they have all returned to the | 224 they are proceeding to steal up to and on Settee kell OS . ator Squire drow the short term; well, he’s out | city. They will not occupy the house they had | © it with the aid of some of the most brazen ‘ = - R SALE-EIGHT-HORSH POWER PORTABLE BUSINESS CHANCES, : steam |. FUD ODIy ~ oe fore. re-election and the probabilities | lust scasom On New Harpenire avence> ned | brass and a more than sufficiency of the loud- | Ay,steum eneue, run only & few Unie S-fect creas s est drum, The strangers were “taken in” by | Cowa Address G. V.G. KLEIN, Farmwell, Loudoun | CO! SALE—THE STOCK. GOOD WILL, FIXTURES sce Sta |e et el get Dat there tumbling | eh rege dite ool cena crvagh| te ayn eepar oare gated in| Saat Memeo @ Mea eva Ln | FOF Aig H, Miline. block that may change the appearance of | wecurod an equally spacious residence on | “istely after the arrival of the New Yorkers, 2 Frosperous recery and Prevunos biore brn. Tf noid moon. ree was Mr. Henry Penniman of the | things if Squire can't lift his feet high enongh | Massachusetts avenue. l LC. and R. W. See of the C.A.C. | to step over it, One W. H. Calkins is the ob-'! Mr. A. G, Heaton spent a portion of the sum- acted as umpire for Staten Island and E. T. Pe- | struction. You Will romember that Calkins | mer at Magnolia and was a most agreeable ac- Ponte of Pbnadetphia for the Schuylkill men | waa member of Congress from Indiana, and | quisition to the artistic contingent there. of this city will hold its sixteenth annual con- old; Ly sound : . * $125. Address E. B, 204 F , vention Wednesday, October 15, at the Metro- | $125. Address E_ etn ani si made ek that he migrated {to Washington territory when || Mr. and Mra J. K. McCammon and daugh-| Politan ME. Church. Reports of the oficers | WOH SALE A BANGATN_FINE DRIVING HORSE wi rarily retired from the legislative | ters spent their summer outing at Magnolia, | of the union will be submitted and the elec- | Ante emai and, RaRasome ass picture, ‘ind and | The Staten Island men were the first to put | field” He was territorial Judge, and whon we Mase.; and are now back in their Potrost ren | Giang, ag i ose a sed and the elec- | fentie:waitabie for indy “or family Morn Alao Side in an appearance on the ground. They pre-| were admitted as a state he was g candi- | dence. ‘Bt dM th ing | date for a federal judgeship. He had Mary A. Livermore ‘will address the con- | barre at DOWNEY Sabian not between 16th Bd sonted a fine appearance as they came runnin; . Lieut, and Mra, Bailey gladdened the hearts | vontion. e-. . bat office right in his grip w ire voted Fi - {YR SALE-SLOGP-RIGGED GUNNING YACHT, at., New Yor out tossing the ball from stick to stick, or more | that office ‘3 Sq wot of ihe Wiekincion sei ke & aaeaeals | — — te TA ; ‘ae . New Yoru, ind knocked him out. . Now Squii igton party 2 5 fect long, 15 feet wide; Arst-clase sailer, with all | eee i - technically, from crome to, crosse. | ‘They were | Sie ee aa a tart done itt bensune Calbioe is they stayed at Cape Ann. ‘They will beat the] COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | Sutin vice:sad besech off whariuent foot fin st | POE SALECHEAF-GKOCERY AND PROVISIGH Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota | ning trunks and looked ready to last through a | ™*king things warm in the senatorial fight, | Richmond for portion of the winter. They — = | “Ail information fromcaptain on board. _ 010-2! _ 2RES, the € : 888, ling. Apply Ist st. se, Patent Process Flour. It is the best fa | long end hard game. It soon beca: Under the new reapportionment the state is | 6r0 ot Prosent the guests of Gen, Williamson, | FOR SAL poe & pon, 617 F s:.1.¥. }OK SALE—¥1X GOOD MULES; WILL WORK | PXOKSALE—A CIGAR STORE a , = = Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. | #5 ig seve the city. “Address 4. 4., Star oftce. | The Woman's Christian Temperance Union | 7-64 gaLE—GHEAP—UAY MARE TAKER, 15073 F at, ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY southwest, the reason for selling, om ag- YEARS | from the country ; price | Count of having two stores. Ingutre at -W. olds | Sorte i " B. LEONAKD'S, 407 436at, sow, 2! led i on N street, 8 : os ii jetricts—, in of Lau ediately at Gii dale Station, single or double; culled out of a di of 80; a4 locality dei acood busine: the world. trom their pracice play that they w iss “cssatnel eouepuscaser sevens vote cook | Mrs! St Clade Deayer’ end) Mies Denvesiass Band and frontug rairoed." Yine building ne: | om €78 to #100 ach WASMGNGTOR AiCK | perez eatifacfory react given fi : = — - = oe . : ) ; dary 2.6. = » Star o1 ip that they now hold. THE OPPOSITION TO SQUIRE back from the magnolia neighborhood, where | °22 sores Woodlan 44 mile from Seabrook Station, | [On sare tHE OPERA PIANOS | _——— et soon followed on to the fiold by | is very ubly conducted and the sly old Hoosier | they spen’ several months, They are located | with good building alte acl OW ave taben the sole ‘agency and control of | Jf OTS FOR SALE IN BALTIMORE, Tr acre. - f A nice litde Place of 4 ac! Tuite from Branchville the Philadelphis men, who were dressed in | isnot alone, Somebody haa been going through | fF te ® meee eee nece sland avenue. | station, Baud Ov» with dwelling, outoulldioge and | were wpeautiful, Uprieht, Pianos, addition to our THE QUEEN CITY OF THE SOUTE, fall suite of rod Jersey with thelr club letters, | 145 Congressional Record and has prepared a re cane AYlor and ‘the Missos Tylor have | rite Mrs mites from Glendale station, with | setaetuental etyles i Pisin wid fancy woos, “Le aa the Atari sight they'lockea to be rather the | pleasant ttle statoment as to the number of | Tottrned to the city from Martha's Vineyard, | avail, sutonfaline and Trak Land of tie "Aueat | berber fing ngbe fuente laeceteet | Wt voruetin of 300.000; where within 10 yaar y i ere they spent a most delig! mer, mu; F ucre. Vite you to wee it before buying. Price will please and | 000,000. dy | times he was absent during the session, the : by & dwelling and outbuildings; P rapa fon ha neste te fit and ready aaasberat fad opedis, ea the mumbor of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. M. Ffoulko and family hie r OLieae | terms will suit, value for your old pisnos as| Ships from every port ride at anchor in bar, harbor a 1, ‘and in one y be rte hi times he might have spoken, but didn't, are back from the Adirondack mountains and} Zon SALE_ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS-A DE: —— THE PIANO EXCHANGR, 000. Je there auy other southern THE GAME BEGUN. nother variety of strife asprin, are at No. 2013 Mussachusetts avenu>. Mr. ble P-room Dwelling at Glenndale Station, 010 SS he ee GALLERIES, PHILADELPHIA, It was 10:44 when gamo was called and the | the federal appointments ire li Ffoulke's many friends will be pleased to know "nicely Yeuceds Price 82000" G00 down: | RQ BALE 976 WILL BUY & GOOD DNIVING | demrableyanctiberio, ca Te manson fous and-tn. thats. the navy men at the | Seattle and the ‘fat’ jot a that he has been greatly benefited during the | fete: Woy, mehly’ payne: les Mare; fears nothing. Stquds without hitching auy | center, in the most select and aristocratic Peighbor- _ lelphia boys got the | ‘saps’ have all gone to Sei aoe spent an the mountain air, and is now AS; oom Ds ing, with sof Land in Evang — = wh " ae ee ee = | Wp 9250. iets i i lives at Tacoma and is working quite shrewdly | able to go upon his crutches, addition to Hyattsville. | Pri ; $200 down ‘SALE—SOCIABLE TEICYCLE, CON | pence om. " a 7 te e 3 “ 1a a | Opportunity to buy iots at this price in the city of PEARS’ $0 AP ee ee ee atan cat ae [oa lesal sentiment, He may notwin, but heis | Ex-Secrotary and Mrs. and Miss McCullough | buysumiy home """" ‘Boley Fa FOnbs Bis Seg are vie ches rena | titers, oven Sure ile Uencud a hey” ate selling goal, but missed. But # boy in black got the Port ten wir ® good deal. Ava man from | are spending the autumn months on their place, | _° Eee BEE. JOR SALE—ONE BREWSTER LANDAU IN FINE | hold good for two weeks. nT saili ‘ort Townsend sapiently remarked the other 1 ft Cy i JOR SACE—AN ISLAND OF EIGHT ACRES AT dition, ylish job, used one season. 0: is the MOST ELEGA pone Bisa al — ? Fg - day. ‘If Calkins bad a bigger campaign fund fetes tee eae aod es BcPherecn Gaus Fenech E the need < of St, Mary's iiver, with a Hunting Breweter Sotpaietie, sn enoelleut ices aot ork One MANAGER 8.L. and 8,4, A , . é rey ‘6 thereon. at (00) legen Ww /TOILET SOAP and threw the firet goal within two and a half | he'd make a better fight. until late in November. 2 cheap F-rui of 200 acres on tho St. Mary's river. | Oue Hosker Cabriolet in perfect ordey wal & bewaty: | 010-0 Rochester Hotel, cor. 13th and Iw THY wornpup. minutes of the time the game was called. es WILSON ALL RIGHT. Col. and Mrs, J. Eldridge Smith arrived in An unusual business opportunity in Southern Mary- iso Boveeal bine Second-Land eS Victgeien, Pea HEAP—i¥ SOLD IMMEDIATI Of all Druggists, but beware of imita Then the goals were changed, and after a few ‘And Wilson? He's all right. He had ame} the city today after several months’ absence. 5 acres on Potomac river, opposite Mount Ver- | Broughams and a lerge variety of light-weight work, One of the best hret-class Groceries snd seconds’ intermission the ball was putin play | jority of 10,000 whon he ran for Congress be-| They were Saratoga Springs aud recontly at no EG Stores ou Capitol Hill. Apply to 2. AMBLEK & of time the | fore, and he will beat that by 2,000 this time.” | Soho, N. J., and in New York city. Sob acres ou Chesapeake bey. S prost banca = E 5 4 In order to make room ‘for improvements I have | 340 D st., opposite court Louse 010-30 res oh Chesapeake bay; a great made an immense reduction in prices, in many cases JOK BALE—CIGAK, TOBACUO, CONFECTION- BE Rane 2 Bie ts Rian Ser ‘althall left the city Thursday night desirable karm Properties in George | offering Carriages at and below cost.” Philadelphia, F ery and Variety Store. Goods all fresh and new, the ball went wild. Both teams were playi , t N k and Boston deslers and famsiies ~~ ds, INE GREAT ENCLIN REMEDY. rather loosely, and the Dall passed rombide te | THE PUBLIC NIGHT SCHOOLS | tor sississippi,, Brs. and Mise Walthall ane ct G. H, CALVERT & 00, | having first-class used work towel), |S Se ites coeae, Sane, cane am Se gene, Beecham’s Pills side and from end to end rather too freely. their home on Rhode Island avenue northwest | ___ 1010 Fst. n.w., Room 7._ 7 Address of call. dross LS, star Othice. ot x To Be Opened Next Wednesday— ri : 3 DOWNEY'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, ponies —_ a For Billous and Nervous Disorders. TEAM WORK COMPARED. Higher Brauches Will Be Taught. | (‘2° winter. 1s Ft BOY A DRAG TE SABM) | ont _ Lat. between 16th and 17thsis, | JPOR SALE—ON} OF THE BEST OLD ESTAR @vesth = Guinen a Bex _Dut oul The Staten Island team appeared tobe a little penta Mrs. M. 1. ftephens of 709 12th street has re- j sali ore: good uliiugn, “choice. fruit: faracosts | FOK {SALEFOX TEKKIEK | PUMPIES, PURE | cis, govt cani trade, wil wil'st's caste Ween for 25 the better at stick work and in passing, but the | The night schools connected with the public | turned from her visit to her son in Chicago. _| fe’ M same DARCKOPT KENNELS, Guitherebure, Md ov St: | hoe -aatistactory rescus Wiven for wishitie to ell PE a hog nn advantage was not marked one. Still the ball | schools of the District will resume their ses- Ras bas = pring peed ih their oral ‘A LOV OUNTRY SEAT ATA | JOH SALL—AN OMGAN SUITADLE FORASMALL| 0103 star office, “ stayed around the navy’s goal with alarming | sions next Wednesday evening. Three sessions | tet, Miss Frances Baden, left this morning Se TE Og an rel eee arcriGost | Havent cee crure Room: Slee © Bumber of Ash ANTED-TO BOKLOW FIVE THOUSAND _— Porsistency, and sevaral attomptsfor goal were | are held each week, on Monday, Wednesday Be re ane Hews reek aad SAMUEL DAL. F908 a oe Poul palkinore, Kopirritle Soup puiabie of ator wunday sonool. | WW Seite on excclieut Beal Paute sonene ne made, Lat all went wi! ‘owell, the Cans an “a ° ia eee hl id Frid: Last th Mls f JOR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL | Address U.Ud star omie, DOE PAY Over 6 ree cent > 4 ant ‘riday. ear the enrollment o: ‘i i ji —STOC! a viLL, ress U.0.F., star office. Wusoxs & Cuzz, captain of the Heds, got the ball and made a} |) =! aa aaais | aan about | Misses Nannie and Katie Merrick, daughters | on SALE—FARM OF 900 ACRES IN MONT: | Hor's Good-peying Ke-tauraut Apply to DAVID YWWANTED-—TO TRADE IMPROVED FAR " pretty ron up the fold, but efter a throw the | scholars _ in "0 weit ye | Of, 89 late Richard ‘T. Merrick, tott Elicott | Brumery county’ biehly cultivated: fue resiteuce, | MUKURY, Sascutor, 458 Vacave, ot C- i PauKER, | WASTED 20 TKADE, IMPROVED changed hands and was soon back /2,500. The night schools willbe | City, Md., yesterday morning for New York, to | Barus, Ac. : on 7th st. pike, Shar he ed a a OF St | and Provision Store am Washinicton. Address FARMED Oe, lets etter stench ee toat rom |About the = same = as last year, | sail thence today for Havre, Miss Nannie will] country seat or stock Iara, Will sell cheap: At! taken | POH Ry Re - e ane was mado, but the rubber struck a goal post | with the exception that the school for ad-| euter the Convent of the Helpers of the Holy x JOUN A. PRESCOTT, ae Faas NELI-STOCKED AND CENTRALLY LOCATE] Pt is i Branen office, 612 F st. n. large bay, suitable for tamily carriage or heavy Furutture Store will be sold at a bargain, or wil and bounded back into the fleld and the fun | anced scholars in the first six divisions wiil be | 80Ul, in Paris, and her meter will join her aunt,|_°3t derma Leste <_ | drait, GEOKGE J, JOHNS LON, take an expericnced partner, with thres or four thea. began allover again. The ball was continually nese enis ote Mrs, Capt. Harry ‘Taylor, in Dresden, there to i L HOUSE AND BARN To onene ane Rien 10s5 seat, . Cam sand dc to eularge business, Address Box 79, going out over the track and every time, of | edlarge year only one teacher was em-| perfect her musical education. ee ee ne ee ee eee ___08-St*_| tar office, Saat a" couree, ts = out i Play aod had & tage ployed in this school and the instruction was) “Mr. and Mrs. Jas, It. Gibson have issued 000; one-third cash, balance in one, two and. ee ee ee Five! KENT WAREHOUSE 1005 BST. i Tae eek ane eve ee aS, Tos, clawed on | confined to advanced mathematics and English. | cards for the marriage of their daughter, An- * Horses aud Several Single Driver, One Kentucky | fet. ‘rent e40. Inquircat U26 Leave, eb laa - gobo i it P the | This year the school will be located in tho | nietta Emily, to Mr. Henry W. Solon at Bt. | lustalimeuin, ‘Tracts of 7 Acres, 20 Atte 1 Actes 70 | Saddle and Dr ing Home, guitable for lady. Can ro GAN BORROW WORE GRAGRES EB tyck i the best possible condition for the } ‘rhompaon building on 12th street and will bein | Patrick's Church Weduesday, Ostoboe 15, Acresand Building Lots, 30x10 feet, in tall view of . N_ BoK . F quietly; no publicity: notes discounted: movey charge of Mr. F. A. Springer, the principal, , the city, for sale, very cheap. on easy terma. Send for | Se ___ ae fo, | iuaned on realestate at lowest rates, Box 13% Star Bowell in made a pretty run, but lost the | 44 four teachers. Instruction in this school Mrs. M. H. Martin and Miss Hattie M: bulletin and mi aepipeton “y iE N. we re s oftice. oe ball, and it was soon back again. ‘A good throw , ight. | have returned from their summer sojourn and i . for reut HUGO WONCH SCO, “a Me FIyE suOSsS, by Ogle sent it up near the SLA.C.’s goal, | Tynewritine cremagregig cad mc eaek | are occupying their apartments at 1590 I street. SO BALECIZGG AGHES OF TIMBEN LAND ON | = ™.. Bobimer Planowpency. ‘Store dottug a wos ext; good reason fur eell= 929 F STREET N.W., BET. OTH AND 10TH. | but the reds could not keep it there. The ball | drawing will be taught in addition to advanced | Miss Franc Small gave a delightful “at| Wacs Pashac Fiver near Currionian, estimated two | JOR SALE —24 CLOSE CARRIAGES OF ALL ac a —_— ll OPEN 7AM. CLOSE AT 9 PM. began to change ends pretty rapidly once more | mathematics and English. home” to s namber of friends at her home on . Chestnut, Poplar and Beach; also ‘styles, both new and second hand: also lange FE. SALE GIS Cok ESTABrISUMENT; d only good check: oul : estimated thirty thousand cords of wood, with saw | of K license secured: dwelling attwehed 1:3 rooms; Paltimors Store, 4 and 6 West Baltimore at, | *2¢ only good checking and goul tending pre- SUPERINTENDENT POWELL THINKS T street northwest last evening, which was | inill in good working condition and other improve- red m heart of city: doing yood business; stock, bar fixtures ‘825-p7 ” Baltimore, Md. vented several goals from being made, that some provision should be made for those | Much enjoyed by all present. : ts. C. W. HAYDEN, Rooms, 1339 F st.nw, - Coupe Koc gud furniture: price 60,000: reason for selling leaving “ : eny none ‘who cain ee Cathy preg yer ss omy wishing to pursue higher branches, and this | ‘The Viola Socials gave their third compli- * SATETOS wanes yRow THE | or W. F. GEYER, 460 Penn. ave n.w._| apply, terms cash. Address Box 120, Btar office At this point of the game ® scrap occurred iB fo pi ig! d ‘ ; FoR SALE GRLY A FEW MILE: Oh SALLE SE LAE | eta . achool is designed to meet that need. mentary hop Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hall. city and within five minutes’ walk of the station | POR SALE—JERSEY, ST. LAMBERT BULL. | - Serta a that reflected no credit on any one. Half the In the desta divisions there are six schools, | There was slarke number present aed all spent | st Branchville, Md., near Chariton Heights, on the main eight months old. Address A. B. GREENWELL, Fosse oe! E Sripes t PHAETON, BUILT BY crowd got into a fight that was not down on the | which will be located as fullows: Franklin | ® very enjoyable cvening. of ground; houge ts quite new and in youd order. coer | Secrresewm D-C.___o6-62"_) 2 riandran & Co.. How York, very litte, aved. ales program. Striking snd punching made | building, Dr. E. G. Kimball, princi Mrs. Thos, B. Buxton, after an absence of | ‘ins 7 roca and sumer kit hen: well of good water | WOR SALE DESIRING TO REMODEL MY OAL. | STABLES, Lat near 06-60" things lively, and when Schell of the navy went | building, Dr. Paul Rausch, principal; Wallach | three months in Canada, has returned to her | Ucatthe touse aud warden * | of Carriages for the next 30 days at down, he got » number of sharp raps. The | building, M. 8._M. Hider, principal; Jefferson | home, 1417 20th street. 800 | Oey Ls i PROBE: ; Main Springs, warranted “one year Si. Clocks referee soon d the fighters, aud King, | school, Mr. B W. Murch, principal; Mott| yrs, Mary D. Baker left this morning for ive atl led for. Jewelry repaired. We defy competition ot the Staton Islands, was disqualified for his building (eolored), 5. = Peters, rineipal; | nocatur, Ain. s JOHN B WIGHT, 1408% G st. n. 2A; | for good work und low prices. 1z24 Fetn, 2, i il joo] (colored), W. W. Fraction, ? RE THRO IC 71 ck One dide-bar Bugsy ; ‘ESTORS AND Hi SEEKE! 5 ~~ — i cal ‘A. teacher red be sup; pers Last evoning the Rechercho Circle held its] PPR AEST WINTHROP HEIGHTS —ON NOY. 2, | Several fine Idina, Davin, aad Wor Horses. Will eating your souney be: ‘wise euough, tocell rt 515 7TH ST. N.W, @ goul has been made. The little fig! ear %0 the school conducted at the Ne " | weekly soiree nt the residence of its president, | station: Montelio station, BO. RB. 916 per mo. | Atuecaigtiand 1sthete meee” iia | incre ee eps the, cirent, American some bad blood on both sides and cr that | Home, Mrs. Lee of 104h siroct. Among thovo present 16 oumis WE WW: acuta te oo ged other circuiare issued by -EE L&T. 0d oint on the game was a lively one. row Cosa. oeaaenag = were: Medames Mills, Russell and Loe, Misses . ER, 45) 206 Dew. #20- Have opened a first-class retail credit followed throw, and in the cateian Bill, MUST HAVE RETAIL LICENSE Rogerson, Mills, Lee, Franks, MeCampbell, | 7 re a with Dwellings and one hd- SOLICITOR OF TWENTY-SIX YEARS Davis of the New York team got the ball and —— Calver, Kobinson, Russell, Meads and Law;| Sr osac ivan, AND -CHESAPEARE hay | Oth wt ack ORE CO® fapyrionce sould carefull) gud properly cond threw @ pretty goal. Score, 2-0 in favor of | To Run a *Drop-a-Nickel-in-the-Stot- | Messrs, Balderson, Bundick, Fisher, Carvalls, | POTOMAC MAVEN AND | CHESAPEARE, | Bax : ST AMRIVED, 50 BOnEES Ti terms. K-, FO. Box 76, C1 oie JEWELRY STORE, Staten Island. and-Get-a-Drink-of- Whisky” Machine. | Lee, Mills, Robinson and Dr. Buchanan, ance of Aish, oysters and game. G. H. CALVERT & SS Es EE, ae TRE PHILLIES TAKE A GOAL. == Mra, Huntington Smith of St, Louis has out} CO--2010 F st_nw., Room 7. : = momiat coach horses; . fey la priced soca, =RS' N Hay was started again at once, and for a| “Drop anickel in the slot and get a drink of | ards for an “at home,” given in honor of her [ae Ruchieaks, <3 Sibat nw. PERSONAL ‘Where they will constantiy keep on hand a complete hange the navy boys got the ball, and in con-| Whisky.” That is the dovice a Washington | guest, Mrs. Hebe J. May of Washington, ‘D.C. - =r NTE DAUGHTER OF A KNIGHT stock and lace asortinent of Dismonds, Watches, sidersbly pels a 2 psc threw | am has recently patented, and now he dosires| “Mr, Josoph Gawler, accompanied by his Dax Srarxo Tour, - Foi tivncats nian, Paco | gop a naar Goverument Position. paying 940 ot Cretan, Serevent, Sn. VANS Dey EL OM OBST Geek eal Sor beeen, eath, OA, to obtain from the Commissioners a liquor | daughters, Miss Annie and Marion, left Thurs- _—> Paes TH BAKEMAN, | Aaurees KNIGHT TEMPLAK Star office ae siecial credit systeus cheaper than osu be buudut cles: | “Both sides were now playing ® much closer | licdnse to sell the contents of the machine. But | day for a trip to Niagara Falls, Watkin'’s Glen Pure and Sure ry aA ILL Lay THAT NOTICED GENT TN BUGGY here for saahs chereby cnabung our patrons to ave | game, and the excitement of the audience was| it has been a question what kind of a liquor eS eS petain mse Pmte YOO y Fars file Tako Foe 2 BEGINNES. pleuse send bet’ edie in outasnce toa: —— nhprithesxa cart license it would be necessary for him to r, Wm. A, Clarke, accompanied by his half-pou . 17 PRETRFER SC OGoPIFT, 516 11th et. office? : Pe a aha aaa spply for, He stated in a letter to| daughter, Miss xen Clarke, will leave for], ou, ak ee po . CCORRESFONDENGE DENIED “Wik A ; , leit Frederic! ay, , . — PIANO. wou-anly won huasly man, for exchange uo threw ware made @uring the remainder of | the Commtevonecs. [bt the machine ts loaded) © Capt, Clinton B, Sears and son and Miss Handsome Rosewood Cases Fertect ender musically | $2 80% (wall ituure. bepynens in ouaseiaga GOLD AND SILVER AMERICAN WATCHES, | the first half. with 1,000 phials of liquor containing in the Noraenicdinen Aas Pre €160, oumonthly paymentact 00, °° — x FUE DURING IDTERNNION FOR REST. aggregate five gallons so arranged on disks, gee clipe ear, rea ; Tairect 4 Paris a me are. ¥F THE LADY WHO PICKED UP THE ‘CHAMOIS Suctuding Seitt Second upd Reyentern, also Time wascalled at 11:45 and » briof intermis- | delivery slow and other mechauism that the | 18 {0 romain 8 Soot, Going diesety to Oe Fa caNanizs, Youna Par | J =f 4 mae ai sion for rest ensued, The time keeper of the | OPerstor, by dropping two nickels in the slot | Oh, Mer ‘ i iss Borate Medicines. "BCHMID’s isd uy! ou jeliver; ? HOWARD, ROCKFORD, ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMP- | game was L. D. Lee of the Acorn Athletic Side, instead ot geting poi ora pakie The delegates to the annual meeting of the Fon Paes Gro" Oy ENGIN BOT AE ee SA ENGINES BOTH NEW N s -EMENTS. Clyb. Dur the intermission » number of | of chewing gum will & pony of whisky. | Women’s Foreign Missionary Association, which ‘and. rf ‘cireular oF N HONORABLE GENTLEMAK, NOT LONG IN ee vidites, front fhe. Menbinast Atuistie Cia | Suen eanteenmas veterea: Meet aren: Terre oe ne al on D, BALLAU. Are Tal Tee ne nis | A Wishes to. Fors made their ap on the grounds in a | n for the District as to whether were received by Mrs, Harrison in the Fe SAL E—CARBIAGES, ‘WAGONS iD BUG sf i rocession headed by 4 esident of the club, | a wholesale dealer who divides up say | east room of the Executive Mansion yesterday gies on 7 1108 pte te een from, ke aaTED—a Rapa gunn wanemt napemeupaanesuna® ir. G. W. Carr, and Mr. Storm, aud ecach| five gallons of whisky into 1,000 smali ee ‘= big, white umbrella dec- | packages and sells the same to a retail dealer 01 sherry§diam the tobe solid by means of a nickel-in-the-slot -— “ 2 miachine, wh jen is rented by the former to the oa : SSE BOARDING, ‘ latter, is required to take outa retail liquor an SPieseene 3 Be tt ee ae Call and learn how to buy goods on our special of the M. a license. Assistant Attorucy Thomas, who ren- om : 8 : 3 ie il 5 Purisned Noome, rensees peoon tae | fuck fariuer, be bredit system before purchasing elsewhere, ta ot ee a ae Peers him! If eT KINGS) ions : ous Ba diss or fen Open evenings, i eae Lancaster Goods delivered on first payment, ‘At 12 o'clock the two ¢ ee aad nom rg gn boar: house new ay Srey ae letter fro missioner of inter- SZ é 2 shu workinanship 6) agsin and the second half was begun. The | ° 7 Popular Price Tailor, 1114-16 F ot. balf led off with some good passing and throw- > lesule dealer 4 is Back CZ Soe betes ah . Oswego a a thwest Sor, Sth ocd ists nw. su 244s Powsss 00 * —~—wire 615 7TH 8ST. X.W. ; ese ‘Up Stairs orl inde alin pps : GQEXT# SUITS SCOURED AND PaEAGED, 61. a, stegstag and Beosteine seatiy deqe. Seite the gesetion fe rather an ‘Mabes seest Gelistoes s BA REEVES, 816 Ket. nw. peg Se AE agape ICE CREAMS, genomes, SLANO MANGE, ae7-Om Under the Frederick. from the attention he has been able to give the GCUSTARDS, 80 GRAVIES, mutter that in the case put = license Prof. ARTHUR H. HAMALL of London, England. author of Canvers. of oe ees i f | “Food and its. recommends Kings- rae a KINGSFORD & BO¥, Oswego, XU. Z. | i é HI | F F g ‘ eaventage to ou i h fF a