Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
——— —— — 14 THR*EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. BER 29; 1892—SIXTEEN- PAGES. sh | will be for the sport, says Cycling. In former celebrated the event of evacuat with an oye v | NO MORE LONG RUNS. seen: sten teehee was more ot « earicnts | (FE NERAL ACTIVITY, | rims sot several juiteatcoce eter AUCTION SALES. _ | __AUCTION SALES. ops " : “wake,” 60 to ‘Two foot races were run, ES “THIS AFTE! and the graceful ordinary moré of an attrac- | | capt. Wi tng trom ame Stisnmetd endl = * ern 7 from the parade idea was a good = the ‘ | Joyce won from Hills. Both were exciting and x rw or RUSHES saLy OF TWO-STORY AND BASE. | PARLON SUITE CPHOISTERED Ix st K ae ‘ play ofttimes served to do considerable mis- r | atthe same time amusing events. The whole aaa = ‘en F Beek CANTIQUE. “ORE ; Bicyolists Decide That the Weather tionary work ana impress the public with the Indoor Work Begun in the Gymna-|cthir was under the able management of J, a a4 tu STRRET, DNELTING, NO. 7 MYRTLE) Pe bee SUITES “Bata ™Bac baie 2 é constantly growing interest in cycling matters. . Stanley Ziegler and he was frequently congrat- By virtue of a deed of trust aly rycorded in bor CHAINS, WALNUT bE DSIPADS, ¥ Fea tern - is Becoming Too Cold. But ite usefulnens in that line was long since | siums by Local Athle' ulated upon the grand success of the day's out- Festi gt Goethe eet a erceebebar | SEB pinibe Boom casine ian M™ «© rea over and your modern wheclmen—that is. such | ing. 00, EFF Ryo SNINTH DAY OF OCTOBER AD: | SELS AND OTHER CcRPETS, “Oey EROS, 410 Fant —. - would lend dignity and standing to a dis-| mg ‘ommy O'Neill, the Irish king, is quite dis- | ff g Pe Rae fe cK PM. 0 | SPATE CARPETS, REDDING. WIKt-WOVEN | Wishe: to inform an : : ' stare Play—want none of it and take part only with | consolate over the fact that he catmot’ take the 3 E Ba | Rremices, | ee te te Dai et Gone: | STRRSCOMING AND OL Aue OaEk TitCURe | eaten eneetkion NEWS OF THE LOCAL CLUBS. the iden of helping out the cause when they | FOOT BALL IS STILL POPULAR | now pertect track ete font groun 00 i fee = inty. | UTENSILS. Re. ‘ RS. ROM EVANS, Gas EST ©. Wanna ride at all. A turnout nowadays is generally | | the location of which has not yet been ficciied ae tate aaa | 08 MONDAY, OCTORER TurnTy-riner, com. | MIS, "pi ites reialred ‘end feline, - - - composed of a scant representation of clab- | upon. Several are under consideration, two = | SEES finprovetents, ways easemeten “raewte ‘ama | SesbelWE 8S LEN CoCLOCK 8M soot ‘ wee Ricction of the District Division of the L.A. ™! en nr up by Se What is Going On in the Clubs and Colleges | Mering been offered the club and certain : Petining,” oe cane Delonging or in anywise ap- | ment of household, ¢ffe ts Sworn |] 3 BENJAMIN a W. Soom to Be Melt Candidates Mem- ing neither creditable te the wheelie nor ia.| i the District in an Athletic Wa: janlin | ta the dhe eae Oo ae a an Lk TIGER HEAD BRAND. re on ey Te camh, balance im two caval inate. | "O37" WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancta | Jax Practica! forsiar. Ladiew fare altered and re teresting to the spectators. The parade is s| lostan Island Abandoned to the Squirrels | on the line of one of the new electric roads, bearing thierest trom day of sale: rayabie semianne. J)UXCANSON BROS. Anctioneera shane ohm? buck-numbered branch of cycling and should| and Birds—Good Work All Along the Line—| Now is Analostan lland indeed like deserted Esrasusnen 1774. S'sauhy atoption of pure Seer! TR un egeae GMD | FINE MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, coMPRIsINa Mc. RERNER MOD'STE, Pas ne be dropped. Foot Bal! Prospects. village—grand stands and lockers, benches and required at thine of sale. Conveyancing, &e, r PARLOR CITE, WALNUT CHAMBER FUs.. owed ber d-wes. me parlors from T2tS ite - | Fixtnres for November. burdles—everything is gone from the place shesetncent.,, forme. to be wouplied with ip Wilern | MIACHE, MATE MATTRESSES APRINGR, BET Sire he wal plewend to how a exhibitions of and endurance re days advertiserient of sah tesale in some Dew: $ 1 : E CHINA’ DINNE: it by a Boston dreamuaker Moet tcprowad porate narrated necks i cone EPORTS FROM ALL | has several championship records to its credit. THE LEADING paver published In Wavhinctony Dec. BREAKFAST SETS. COT AND OT VER se Pag eee a al from Bete. A wheeled so much one opp rarest acai i over the country wher- | All is now gone except the pleasant memories ol? WALLIAM & SORDS LPS, OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGHAVINGS, Binge Mise WEISOOPP.1100 Leta. . or1B-2u* ib 25 = —< ye i. OT x SP sOWNS) Fire cr ONS oe ad is nickel spokes per- i 801 foothold st rn ‘. Be -_ 7 » BOD’ KUSSELS AN 730 Lith ‘sd cutter for ber oa : old gray horse, I forgot, is not quite gone, but lee ETS “THROvGHUUT THE tee : = spired and bis handles | ton wheelmen's races. the general satisfaction Soon will be-~he will be trammported te “newer Hae 24 AUCTION SALTO} VALUABLE. PROPERTY ox gROCRERS ASD RLTCH ME. CAMILLE, FRENCH DRESEMARPR, both gave way. Stanley chow. Londen. the season has given in | fields," &c. &o. ESINERT NER SEVENTH STREET SOUTH” SRESDOWANATAGR. Thee EL tect DRRRENAER, Bad 1 Milwaukee wheelmen's indoor tourna- ~ ane EST. ME _OONTENTS OF LA 2 And «till he kept on go- the way of interest in The bowling alleys are the great attraction at By direction of the parties tn interest we wil offer dD 1 CORNER OF the gloam: the club house now, as the members are hard| RER X X TTT RRR A OO TTTT fr TURD the ea ew A LOR OT the premises, STREETS NORTHWEST | a eel agra entaarieap obs sr immense |, MorH Practicing for the series of tourna: |p XX ge fltk $9 OF | TOBER Inet ce BREE PACT UCR OCTMORE Se, | Pitstes eat MONS OF Fix. night, Now York has always been looked on’as a city only tm the immense ments @ be held this winter. Great improve-|F" x of fre £4 & i farts oflete dal 44 4443 m Todd wat Guanes | flere Coste ne Py ‘The fascination £TO*-| which could handle any size crowd, either in its number of persons who | ment in the playing is shown and the realcon-| Hee 2 & 7 & R £4 S49 Side'of E'stroet between "Oth and reat eT | MabaNe'y Ta AT TTG a ing im ratio with bis pools or on its streets, but the Columbian cele- | have been lookers on, | teste will be close and exciting. Ina game Most apd extending back with © e ‘wiath 7i feet, n_ | — | Qgise E CUNNiNGwAS fight. bration proved rather too big an undertaking | but im the great im- | plased this week, with Howard Perrs, J. C. OF THE 19TH CENTURY. proved Wo. aan RTREES TOC TEARS | Le i = coninges » 0 an 2 co Ne i ‘and Fred. Thompson on one side, again ‘era: Onectited of th Pn USTRES: 8 cht oUsr: aan ath ot. eS ee ee Provement in the clase | 5.8. Jones, J. G. Kondrup and J. W. Walker on {he valance in cae sedee Sees | PREC ATE OS RATE MOREE ANTES a | ete. net Stat Oa pan ted, vutil ity wind was lost, a —— Se on cae = | of work done by the | the other, a tie was the result, and so evenly re! Geferred payments to be secured ‘0 the property | ,AND X STREETS SOUTHWEST, ese His tired treadies slanted, bis brake bar broke | the lunmense crowds corker, "The eyeiing | athletes in track and field events. More | were the sides matched that in the roll off complied with in Ubdane ein ees ton oe oe 2600, and duly te erted in Lie Tae eae | TBAT FADED TAN SPrinG DRESS WILL crowed: Pines noe abenca secctr taney Geet bores | sacccle Mave? Meal dutaiea during the | Howard Perry's side won by only one pin. ee | : the defaulting purchaser, "A de. 4 records of the District of Colm T Dye a rich sony hin end division was delayed nearly three Qt ‘NSOMSIA, J * But yet he scurried onward, his “century” to | jt even started, and this through no fault of the | season just closed than in any threo sea- = Ect: yer e pins fail to fall ore vera fo sheRpe Proverty is sold, fi et oa of, tie party seared there mavkuipichinengcica, = | avartacereu circa ewthd cot eanred |smae before sod tt highly” ertt| "Wbr'Esnyen rth Quen Long Iiand Cones Drersreu crag. Asta, |B nitheociat ig hideteaatnetek tion ecg ‘Til for crueity to animals = policeman took sche t ftnde of the | £¥ing to know that the record smashers have | athletic grounds under C. A. C. colors on the — = = | Seletnal tote ben to eddy eee prove food for moti. 1 ayed will be servucuable ta him in. | whet satie con’ be faoesined akon it i otaten | 30t Deen ooufined fo the oust; tla fome of ath-| 95h tastontedeing tne beit mile in 2.12 2-5. FUTURE Days. | Wand 20 havea trent at a9 feet cool weather. on eg Putetin. | that New York stoggered under the great letics, but that the west and the south are | He was credited with breaking « record. It Assists Dyézstiox. [LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctionsers, 1407 Gat tye depth SC ise feet toehen te Reena ee ANTON FISCHER, Country roads are in good condition ana burden.— League an. | wheeling into line and showing us trick or | seems to me it must have been the reco + +iccAprE! RBsIDERGE phubiasy Se sen Noland wonrt fron nme | 4 erate act tinrtons wotheie soting place om wheels Switzerland! Bas regular rolitary Diescle two. ‘The work of Jemett and Lace, from the |‘ track Se SUAGISI4 AVENUE. AT THE INTERSECTION | yee att — esac mae their 1o their vor pines om wheoks. oo! . re tt " | . . O y = EET So} VEST AND OPPOS 9 ~ 7 are ne. y next week many of the voters will leave sepoo! *{ Berme. | There are over 250 men at the | Detroit Athletic Club,will goa long way toward | ing here he banter nine ed eT termine a, OF AGRICULTURE, ATOAUG. | S22 '%0 Fears, with inter dred of Ear) school during the present time from every party. ue anid Bere and take pients of time for » wheeling pohOO) Canvm tmp developing in the west a great revival of ama- | in 2.08 and better. A Bolvent Remedy for General Debility, on MBER THTRD, 1902, at | PEehiine at purchaser's cost. €200 will aired | , Gost, cheepetin rursand white fare cleemed ~eust teer before reeching their homes. The return | >™ palin ae | eur Port The old ie large one and| ‘The commitiee on entertainment prevented a| 1 Naval lmel! Sr Generel Deity. BAL EEAGT FOUR CLOCK Pat in dront of he | aitern dare rom tay ofsale eos Seer AS | awed of many of them will depend upon the result | gears | shoul bi up, an at once, | partly completed program at the meeting o! rerecte holic premises, we will geil LOT 30. IN” SQUARE 200 aocmh ant athe ISS LOFFLER. 1aTH STN. W. Fors. Gf" the voting At any tate, so. long as the | Messrs. Prank P. Sator and Walter Branden-| hile’ the ‘uchioveinomts of the’ abose | Bary °@ Governors beld last evening? 18 wes ante and a Great Boon to Nursing Mothers Soeiietet tere aonek arp aepnine, meat 12th street ch ble otice as they Mist oh ES wheelmen do not have topart with their wheels | burg rode to Baltimore last Sunday insixand/two record «mashers are the daily | adopted. alley APPLETON P. CLARK, Jr.,) | eee ot Washington ledion. PS be in better shaye than the others, » half hours. The slow time is accounted for | theme of all men faterested in athletics, and| The admirers of boxing will have no cause chanproved by three-story nrese-tick fromt residene | oc20-dkds LEOVOLD STARGARDTER | TFustecs. JRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY for they will not have to walk home. | by an accident happening three miles this side | the clubs, of course, which are not so closelycon-| to complain, for that part of the program — Litrobes, range, colton yands ben ares peri ees RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO.. Auctioneers | Fine Establisuinent, 1205 New York ove} if is elected,” «aid one wheelman | ”? . nected with the A. A. U naturally feel that in | is to be an almost continuous “feast of reason the door ;good and rapidly improving ueighbor- — a ae Si ok orery “Til not return home fora| of Ellicott City. This time was made oma | Cra0, Tine ‘Owe touch with the athletie | hy he could not land”) and flow of Sr Pp. Broa. 8 VERY VALUANLR IMPROVED AND _UNTW. Ce a ee foonth, Yor Ti rile through the country and |CUsbion and bard tire machines. The roads | "35 t9 be more in to “tog eg pregire ISS nrcrty Pore rere OMe ARIE cath. balance tn one, two ang | ERoury PhOvERTY IN. GEORGE TOM TI |g ANTON ANBICAGOUINE LPRCH, torsirty way gonaratulate the voters. Tf, on the other band, ‘above Ashton were sxisorabla. | Riion to the A. A. 'U: in whatever district | ‘The dates for the billiard, bowling. and chess aes act Pr trun go the roped. Sal ashy" convert ¥ Ce a en wait Frac T es x mane samen Cleveland is elected ll return home the next | Roar raam™ | they may happen to be located. Every bona-| tournamentahave not yet been fixed. On No- Superior ported. Recommen rording at cost of purchaser, $100 required af tiwe SEAR U1 THIRD -TREPT AND MEDICAL. 4 gerning and work bard until the shday of} | ., Toe Vireinin Repablicam | ide athletic club added to tho association in- | vember 19 there will bee gymnavtic ‘and spar by the Medical Faculty. com mmean sgt Reais 2 crnbes RET EL SECORD STREET | SED ICAL & _ bh.” | cope: spend ee meeps & large mas | creases the development of amateur sport to| ring exhibition, and the Inter sport, will’ bo THIRTY -FIRST STRE N 4 Pt sp ing, JUNCANSON BROS., A: ; .. Cs n caprran picrcnE CLD | meeting last night and listened to speeches from the extent of the number of men in that club. | specially interesting. On November 26 special D i eure PT a FOUR ACEO en EEE, LWIRTY. | [P)# 0. 3, CARLETON, Capt. Macdantel of the Capite! Moyeie Club | some party leaders fresh from the state. Next ‘Think of the number of ‘men ail over the coun- | invitation sparring conteste will be held, and TRUSTEPS: SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT, OF Tyoectivepreniieg, S07 10m wt aw. » inte fer long “dan vy ‘Tuesday night they will havea jubilee meeting | try who are better fitting themselves for the | for very attractive prizes. In addition to thes SD, ABOUT EIGHTY NIN : | SUB T SQtane sa, i Ser tas cesree has che cham os agcrasures | ct tha Fatiedetphie: Hones ‘xsd’ tetse. to short | Deiti of life, and witht goed work basally dane | ciara Sete eee lec ea eoanaee| - POR'aaIl BY Tux zzabine pavogiern BhceTaack FROSTING SR-RNORIAAE | Exoing 2744 1 fo in nad lk thweatory | Granted Tantn, Pnetint 19: Now 7 See eeene Gat the change im 8 maps of Pema 1 Col. Geo, | 2 tbe gymnasiums and on the track and field | dates for which have not yet been arranged. TON ROAD IMMEDIATELY THERE AP TER Bled Nerand Kidney Ailments, Acute or Chronts eect te cnet Sek bad comaiee nn | ee ran Ersumioeat sopeiticaan. | Oak Goo. | wall expest to ons Uae oommtig geaeeations | “Mlsctisa returas ol br rected co tect ow a Py vartueor a ded of trast Galy recorded in titer | | SUB LOTS 2. VS AND 14, IN SUE ATE 7 Biovd oF shin Dineawen. Noree Ex- Meek te tallaw.”” Etiess ‘wheclnen gots the |; AFnold, an active member of the association, | strong and athletic. We find that the average | night ate nolan to be bald works eal ey 187). foi $20, one of the land recone of the District | Fronting im fot Sepah oh ict ow austion, Nervous Debitity. likely to follow. Unless w til thet clothing | M,te * Stax reporter last night: | person who, by choice or by force of circum-| A Indies’ day is also on the program. The dat PREPARED ONLY BY DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. | fronting on 20-1 ot alley xk. _ Sancmes. house and get to the fire until the'r clothing “There has been a lively shake up among the | gtances, ieads « sedentary life is no longer | has not yet been fixed, but it will probably be : 1892, at HALE-P ST FOUR O'CLOCK P M., thy IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, | Do YOU FEEL Be ite Sher coe pretty as wo SS) Vagiein sayeiitinens dating Ge pest] Meaed’ woes aa a esiian, fee it bs’ ls| teehee ‘i EATED.* hertnnine for the susae at fhe'end of tho | Frovtine 48 fe of B31 seek Oe At tage depth of | MET? fired, tm the onemnine than om ctr ty ted ee ree ee eed Green |e, See 1 predict from whet Il act tes logy ant tee the eppertuntty Si ak awueaecon Tar Roszer Sanra [. P. A. _ | fourthiine of tae eine’ cuettany Staite endef the | Erontine 48 fet on 2 treet by an avaras | Rat. cometionss start. Reve sarlenchely epalie, been abandoned for th —— and the mem- have heard and seen that there $ will | he builds himself up and more than gains a ie . rH oe south 224 dem ven, 9;* 44 49-100 perches: thence 104 | IMMEDIATE {HERE AT TER, Pores = yom your m a. —- a Dens are content with short rises. > and bell on | Le", Several exodus over the various railway | in the gymnasium what he has lost at the desk | Dtop into the meeting pI 4 weet, Sd Trercives: thence south B! degrees, eagt 48 | Pronting 2 feet by 120 foot ou Q-viseek near Sat. | he eis ean nme poten cheat Gane a De qeation of Soy) od re | SBd transportation lines of the largenumber of | or in the counting room; and seeing and know- | Organization any evening and you will be sur- Brswino Couranr, Derches: then north 7:3 degrees, ett 71 G8-100 | This troperty ix tllerbly situate | ined, Seal semoraliy toed up sed thet te totcomar tis Bieveles, which question bax been discussed re- | Virginians who will cast their vote under the | i fhletic clubs od at the I ber of 5 the Berches to a tarked wum tres or raised stone; thence | best sectlonvof Gearretowns pages. | ing this the wonder is why our athletic clubs | prived at the large number of young men there ig gh stone: = own, and chem Sar you? I oo, you are ofictea oti Ree ere eee anit tbat oy fae aa'the | ad and direction of Gen. Mahone. Ieannot| andthe gymnasiams sre. not filled daily and congregated. The gymnasium is especially a 18 1-20 degrees, west 278 perthes. to'a bared stones | ie” One fourth rash, the balance in one, | NERVOUS DEMITI Te tection only to and that so far « | Cxplain the cause of the sudden outburst of en-| nightly to overtiowing. I have in my mind a 33 si F ‘88TH STREET AND GIRARD AVENUE thence by a straight line to the place of beginning, | two and three years, the deferred payments to bear ® b uleanc 8. : | busy place. The average daily attendance onthe % 1 voreat f | Do yon begin to realize that you rian is co: they are @ nuisance. | thasiagm bat there is a hidden mystery im it, | your who hed elmest been. given up asa | kage < o , containing 101 48-100 sores of led more or leva, be- | Rer Cent iereat frm. the day of ‘ale . mg the 1. A.W. weet in July he chinks | and it looks as if we were on the eve, in Vir- | constmptive, had tried all. the cove alvvend | 22%, under the direction of Prot. Simms, is Fete Bing wurrened for the ra-tees of the St, | deed of tru d, or si) prgpenepionnagen ‘ that fact was thorouch!y demonstrated, because | ginia, of repetition of 1879 and 1850. Gen. | health resorts and wae on the decline, An | Z2Oty and as the season advances the number PHILADELPHIA. 2020-1 ramm, also bein, the ean Pd Pe ES => sar your exte = then there was no trouble xt ail, even with sev- | Stahone has got. the democrats hunting bis | ban a i will, of course, increase, and I cannot see how tember, 1883. by Thomas Jenkins less ahout 11 acres | the termsof sale are sot ward to succes? * alan isl eee s : : ‘rhe | instynctor of athletics as » dernier resort per- | the “report came to be’ published during this in Marsiand and included pote metes and | from the day of sale, rh 4 to resell the (pro: | OBWAFG Wo success? If so, your cane is one of eral thousand visiting wheelmen here. Bo velar a. th led. Th Ds | i . - ; ablicame, ore, ia He werd ea B es toy ine | funded him to try moderate exercising. “He | eux'“that ‘there le noting doien ine this boundin, together with all the erty at the ris! and ® fauiting purchaser, | NEEVOUS DERILITY the light and bell, be thinks, are apt to puzzle | republicans are in line and ready to obey the | did try itat fret grew weaker and then stronger, | "“ 2 |. means, rich’s, privileces ond after five «lays adv ach resale in some | Do you experience palpitation of the heart when. Pidgminns. snd in support of that statement | order of their party chiet. Many surprises aro | guid ni last weclier the weed ates Kerrey | gVimnasium. ‘The number of applications to elomeiti or any 0 two | eerapaper vubltsued in Washinetn, DC.” Al'rom: | gare surhreed ‘or Ab commune aa ee Tene nie Ue ebecler cans | it store. The democrats sadly mise the | and now he bas developed into « good, strong, | ‘be local ee. ears, poten ty be even bearing Ber cent er uaniyen | Ocededa RATCUITEE. Dani & | Your heart beat trreculariy, sometines faxt and them Se ees oan caine eo week es Sane | grest_lendeship of Mc. Barbour. I will | robust men and an calktant lender of © Dore is very aveplenanere pear aoe | Guedof tdust on’ pechrions te ail sate Be Scone" MY | JYCNCANSON BIOS... Auctioneers feel as if It were sbout to stop. have pal Bee Sains so Decarue thes were attracted either | make no prediction. Wait and sce." class in gymnastics, and is good for forty years ber ote Wood of br remises. or all cash, at option. of a : - by the lamp or bell. 5 yy While the captaim entertains such ideas he | fio thinks that reckless whecimen shold be ier tattees tankan uc Goreghi. cnaaes | Deportanent ns addremed to the collector st | eredit many years they had no idea of ever liv- dering character, dizry spells, ke., &e.? If so, #300 required at time of sale. | TRESTR: = of its instructor. The last one to be pee Tae Coxsumens Or Fascy Froun | pacts oa rer ———— more. May not this strike the eye of some de- -of-town offer is 5 * io Conveyancing, ko, str urchascr’s cost. Teriis to oo ipl i ta aoe: nai spondent person and lead bim to try the plan | Wit an out-of-town offer is Quackenbush. He | Can buy our “*Cream Blend” Flour of the following | COmYsyapeing. Ke. at yurchanez's cust. Terms to A ‘. | bar tl tte der consideration, but it is ded the night to resel e Prope t Acting Secretary Spaulding of the Treasury | which bas waved many men, placing to their | paral oomibe ther he wal eeoteee ia i | erocorm. It tw the only recognized Blended | teres he Tisht tu feael the property st the od. . os Flour on the market and « trial grill con- Ed. H. Groves is developing wonderfully in et neq. ons of the land records for the | tte the hondn ne eat ntiy fall a wiline victim lear ina das Ga 2s, Pedi sell on WEDSBRDAY. | to ths bands of some of the deview'ne not be tolerated because of the dangers of |New York a letter upon the subject of the de- | 198 out? all-around work and is assisting in class work. | Ye Se ae Ae Ee oli ro aioe Fit te teat ot eo lean ae ee en See ieee Funning against pedestrians, nor should wheel- | tention of the steamship Saale, with 305 cabin GRORGETOWN COLLEGE ATHLETIC“. Clapp and Lem Dyer are making good progress, | 1 use: Wholesale by ic eee de —— in the city of Washineton, in the Dis Perience and knowledie of correct treatinent does men be permitted to indulge in racing through | ngers and two American citizens as steer-| The interest in athletics at Georgetown Col-| They are regular in attendance and doing neat | Washington, D. C. DENCANSON BROS., Aucts., th and Dats. nw. | oF ¢ ant iden: Gana: sok hoe or, deluded individual with the trotutdes to the streets. He referred to race on Peunsvi- | - mink 4 through the | lege will not be downed. That it ix necessary | Work. Sanford is likewise earnest in learning | J, , CONNELLY, 920 Ist nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSES AND LOTS ON | ¥iSS. case nents, tights and privie. saturation or stimulates him withio an inch of tm Nenis avenue one night where the riders went | oe ens eo The career comin the| that there should be an indoor gymnasium | 24 bis all-around work speaks for itself. He | # L. MAIN, 100 lene e, F STREET BETWEEN ELEVENTH OAD | Delong usor in every way appertaining, | sanity ty phosphorus, strych Damiana, Oe eta break-neck speed. Their gait was such | ‘tte quarantine. The surveyor construed the | ; 9 will probably take up the profession of in-| H. B. DULEY, 1500 15th n.w. ROS TS ASDATG® SOBTHEAST, BEING | , novus’ ge ia0rcart: balance in one year, with tn- | proper mode of treatment of these that they could never stop their wheels in time | 7Fetsury circular regarding immigrant traffic | there ix uo doubt. ‘The students must buve | strudtor inter om €. C, McKINNEY & SON, 1700 17th n.w. BOS. 1112 AND U6 cash, at the purchaser's ovtion. "A deposit of $100 | toubles are but little understood by the wemeral prac. 7 | af special rule aguinst steerage trafic, no | some place during the winter where they can| ‘The advance made by the foot ball team dur- | G. W. GOLDEN, 1034 20th a #_ Dee Ter eehateae or ue Supreme Court, of, the | Sil be required at the lure of aale. “Nerne ts te | titiomer ot medicine, amd the vividly gloomy word | Matter whether the passengers are citizens or | exercise and build themrelves up and grow ing the week is very gratifying alike to the | K P. WHITE, 1138 12th n.w. rive. Mary Wetctseetels na, ty doraet | Compiled with in 15 days, otherwise the trustee re- | ricmnres of the quack’s alieced literature too often, What @ to,” said the captain, “is| and held that the steamer might be de-| stronger, thy better to fit themselves for the | management and to Poe, the couch, who comes | J. L. HAMMACK, s00 6th a. w. . I will offer for eaie at public auction in’ frost ence atte Skea cect St See | comse sunceptih i ‘hat all or ha ol should be made to shoulder | “ined twenty days, course selected. While some of the former | down from Baltimore Fridays and Saturdays | F- M. DAVIS, 736th n. w. Daye ergs, ob MONDAY, the ALE Peed | such resale in some newspaper published in Washing: | "Where shail leo to get enrol ev = Mr. Spauling desires the surveyor to be in- | college men of means are building chapels and | gud day and evening On the held: anak tee tke | RYOX & SUITE, cor, N.J. ave, and Raw. FOUK °°CLOCR PM: the west baif of lor nuatarel | M2ayD 6 AS.C. GLOVER, ~ | ferer asks, not knowing whom to trust. Go whee et a few fool structed that the circular contains no reference | museums, all very excellent and necossary +in | jecture room gives the men the advantage of | Mf. M. O'TOOLE, 1115 14th a are muiubered mine h r neanec —__ Surviving Trustee. thousands have gone before and be restored to perfect ARLINGTON AND CRESCENTS. to steerage passengers. It contains a provision their way, why cannot some one of them see bis | hi, thorough knowledge of the fine points of ROBERT WHITE, jr., 900 9th a. Dargo tine thirty rw. (dz) ieeton F street | (VHOMAS DOWLI SON, AUCTIONEERS. — | health. Yon shontA atance consult Dr. Cariaten whe ‘The century run of the Arlington Wheelmen | regarding the arrival of immigrants aad relates | way clear to build gymnasium and thus rear | secre Sata H | A.C. KAMMERER, 130 Ist n.w. heast, in the city of Weshin<ion, and running | | the game and team work. Negotiations are : : and Crescent Century Clab last Sunday on the | to that class of persons who arrive in this coun- | for himeeli a grand monument and enjoy the | Se game an Senn egotiations are | Wa F. AUTH & BRO., cor. 34 and Ind. ave. aw. with that width to the rear line of ‘said lor, the | TRUSTEES SALF OF SMALL FraAME BORE | leecher a a er | 7 " samme bef improved by two two-story fraine dwell- | ND LOT KNOWN AS 410 THIRD STK: States who treats these trouliles on recorni red actentifie © | Peuding for a game with Swarthmore some day | F voGAN,601 N. 3. ave. n.w. ing bouses, are" RTHEAST 4 ve principles, and bi le road between here and Frederick proved disas- 'f¥ for the purpore of establishing permanent | exquisite pleasure of having il the college bors, | hext week. ‘Tho team is training directly nr | FHOGAN.OO1 NJ. are a.m. ‘ite vrorerty willbe sold in bulk or astwoserarste | Cader and ty virtue of a decree of the Sarreme | nde seatTe rinciolen, and has male thelr ‘sun. frous to pucumatic tires, and made some of the | Terilence bere. | American citicens returning | present and future, rise up and call him blessed? cr Prot. Simms, wb hs the ton at the crane | Joos RE Oe ra Jets, cach with a house thereon, to,suit purchasers. | Court of the District -¢ Colusa sitting i cymine | oat pert urinary Wheelmen fool like saying something other than | 10 this country, both alien and native, whether | The faculty, ever on the alert to do what it can | ing table at his home, and they are thus. given | WHA! earring ra cee ‘erie of sale’ pies rior. by sald ecree. Oue-third | E. Garner is complainant | “alysis, chemical and microscopal. Neurasthe- their prayers. The threatening weather early | in the steerage or in the cabin, are exempt | for the improvement of the college and its sur- | y to develop into the strong | yon, Buca ae rate ed aw. the purchase 1 «dim east and the bal- | al, are defondance, “being | Bi herve exanstion), disonses of the bladder, kidl- tm the morning kept many of the wheeimen | ftom the provisions of the circular. | roundings, bas placed at the disposal of the je Friends hope it will be. WM. CARLEY, 2001 1 n.w, TUR! Vinbeh PIPER. phat mt | ooecsnanes eee ener arene from turning out, and the fesnlt was int only | | Tpon inquiry from the collector of eustoms | students a large room in ‘the baveanent, | “ymitttends hope vill be. | wit. Galt, ano a. | HALEPASC POUR GCLOcK”P 3, erl“at bite | ovomicdisonne within the rane of aay specialty, cam Gis whesimen were at 1th street and Florida | ot Maltimore, Acting Secretary Spaulding of | which will be provided so far as the | town College-Modia game was very satisfactory | SEE BKOS., 1000 Oa. w. ‘Sepon: uf $20 on each yece of prover | ground sltuelb in toe city cr Westincine Mii cf | andan enruavtness of desk to teavabey’ Dene avenue when the start was made. A tack in the Treasury Department has directed that the | space will allow, with the modern gymnasium | to both teams. ‘The presence of Lewis bas in-| R. A. CLAYTON, 100 Ds.w. reared Neh the same is bid of. | All taxes, liens | Cointabia, known an parve of lots ietiered'O. P.O and | Hours, Btod, 4 tes. Sunday, 9 to 2only. Cousuie the tire of one whee! had prevented its rider | cabin passongers of the Bremen steamer Stutt- | paraphernalia, and within « month will be in| Creaced the interest ih the work of the tear. F. A. NEWMAN & BRO. , 632 436 st. aw. yee ye ee Fin dames © te division of lots im square | tionfres. For farther particulars eee “teat” p ak wiv atonsene oon which arrived at Bsitimore yesterday, be | good running order. In addition the students | “Secretary Pugh aod Instractor oimeas want to | 2.0; DEATLEY. Tos Winns Property t» be conveyed upon the r-tiftea'ion of aaie | %i;R.tB iret and Atty tiv entp intone moore | Ta, thief pcm bracing so early in the morn- allowed to land and the ship admitted to entry | have already formed wha’ is to be known as the | paltimore yesterday to attend a convention: ag | DE ATLEY & SANDERS, tor. Sth and Ha.w. by tive court onveyancine at purchaser-scost. | particularly d-eerived in said proceediigs, imiroved = a . f . if she brings a clean bill of health. The immi- | “Fencers’ and Boxers’ Club.” . Up to this date tation end fastest { the Y. M. C. A.,| Mra. A. BURKE, 820 7th 8.w. Hf torms of s: cotuplied with in seven (7) days | Ly a two-story fraine dwelling. | TZ INSTITUTE. fing, and the slight downtall of rain had beiped | ° f secretaries and instructors of the ¥. M. o jee reserves the right to resell | "Perms of sale: One-third of purchase money ti ih, | FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. sr sare to be held up subject to the following have beome members: Mensre. strict ine! : | EMIL SPABN, cor. 6th and La.w. the premises at the risk ond. cost of defaulting pur- “4 tite ie oncand |, Treatwent of "Cho Make the weather more unpleasa: t & P b for the district includes Maryland, Delaware, 2 ; p ne aie OF | balance in two eqtlal mstaliments, Dayabie In one aM nen mn Mix sturdy wheelmen started at 6 o'clock, and | ! tion and report. | Jobn B. Waiker, son of Brisben Walker, esq.. of | West Virginia and this Distriet, Simms read ¢ | 4: 4- SANFORD & BRO., 1212 Unionaw. gbaser unon five () dase public netice o! such resale | two years, resvect:vely, secured Bs the meres ot tee | Acthana, E LS : > = thet ——e—__ the Cosmopolitan Magazine, Walter and An-| a Tea Daa f ¢ | £1. DENTY, 1200%d 8.7. in some news, aper | <i in Washingion. D.C.” | Turdhacer and aslerd of trast on thee rem guation.” 1 for the first few miles there was no hitch in the é la Pobert Collies Py Mitch paper ou “The Dangers the Advantages of | TGs HAWKINS, or. ‘eand Maw. CHAS. A. ELLIOT F ali caw Purchaser's option. Rhew " Fun e that one of the starters had to Paymaster Sullivan Dentes It. [ite eyinmnange Sarg tion eer tu and Outdoor Athietics,” emphasizing the ad- | TY >S tour any ware: z tn Sl Rn EE E52 Fend Tecutd fiat purchager'a cost.” Aderusit of #100 Rex | Ald others by Sw a, Sig. Because of = punctured tire. | Assistant Secretary Boley yesterday reesived | Martin Crimmine, Frank Mullen, John Ryan, | vantages. An exhibition in the gymoeslum | 2-2 WOODBRIDGE spHuoMAs DOWLING & iret on he day Tormac Peete’ | trom “doctors tn and on the wheelmen went and when more | 4 telegram from Paymaster John ©. Sullivan at | “tin Murphy, David Walker, John Gat will Le held some time in a. oe: wit! wittin ?feewn d ors in Ww froin day o” aa'e,other wise ineton “and New York rity. November. ‘The day | w. 4.7 ha hen : : HONTT & CO. 80! 4440. CHANCERY SALES trusi-reverves tie Fight to Powell a: the'comt ik | Private restlemoe, 14:0 Corcoran st. nw. At hy miles from home Ed. Terry was Cee ee te cakes, &M Sehanidt ond | neanet vot bewg Ga0d. Cards will be teonel aa] coer pecee aoe See feu Soeels Of the defaulting purchser. ne and risk | ST mn. 4t05p.u. LIEUT. SCHUL! redicament of being without an | “A” Francisco denying emphatically the pub-/ Van Lindsey. ‘The officers for the first term, | baincr Sot be Ageneral scheduie for the win- |B. 3, BADEN, Fiat AN OTPORTUNTTY PRY ee ¥ LEIGHTON, Trustee, - ts horse that would take him over the road. | lished interview with him by a Senttle reporter, | "92, are: John Rran, master; “Martin | tere avin sinneet at be ee up during the | W. i, ¢ EPAST W PROPERTY Br. | _0c26-Akas Office, 482 Loustan ave. now. | CTRANGERS, TARE One of his pneumatic tires had gone back on | in which be was quoted as making remarks | Murphy, Walter Martin, John Guiely and John OF THY LAT i . . cay. Liss PANSON BROS. Aucts., Oth and Dats n. SS and Gray treat al ilisenses, No cure, uo p 3 coming week. ‘Ihe social and musical gather-| SBY, 722 East Capitol st. |, FRONTING ON | PJUNCA eatatitiohed adverticine phaeie . Bias and it was foot it oF ride ins wagon. Terry | criticising the rights of the United States in| Walker. jr-_are governore. J. J. Murphy of | ings, always a feature here, will be continued | H.¥. DE ATLeT an ane. REXESTH AND | TRUSTERS: SALE OF BRICK DWELLING No. | Inhed'do yore Mor bee ome m Melacity. fea good pedestrian, but be did not like 1 ng sen, and expressing the opinion that in | Serautcn, Pu, a well-known all-around athlete, | ang made still more attractive this season. J. F, SCHNEIDER, 2151 . ey By Hirtueufadend of fir inane dceentse20eh | PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE i — fideo of holding up one ent of his silent siec ions the United States would be | bas been selected to serve as boxing master. S M. 3. SCHNEIDER, 782 Ma. ave. SSS square feet of ground in one parcel and| dav ot Apri IRIS neo ted ie mene amen | “By MRS. CAMPRON, feud eo be pat down the La country ntirel: Practice is had ever® day from 4to6 p.m. The CARROLL INSTITUTE ATHLETICS. BERNARD WALLS. cor. 34 and Cn. 30> square feet in the other. eteeq. of the land records: 120 6 st. aw MpadtGess th we stats : Sullivan states that be has made no such | ‘lub is now on the lookout for a good fencing | The handsome new building of this prosper- siheinmoe ac oe a bia, apd af the request of ti _oc-lm® Best of medical references, 1 & ecovatry wagon with knickerbock dited to him and the whole story | Aster. It is more than likely that one may be | ous organization on 10th street near K is nea: irc of the Distsict of Columbia nasaed October Es | Se Tht . Spal ie Conrt of the Distict of Colt seed October I. | nr THULAD AY yh apa Bae, IBUe, in the care of Roberts et Roberts etal.. | THAR eBoy BAISON NOWIUS- G0 Bo. 2. ; ait itl of or sale £0, LIPPOLD. oth ant Bi of ie ree eetive parcels om RAGAN Be or det pti a nits ier flowed below ‘the reat O8t, Market aw tion. in fromt of the presnisce ; aaa a IWEN LIFTH DAY OF Oc. | CONSULT. THE ONLY CROSCOPIAN PHYS: BIR A.D. Inge, AT HALE-PAST POUR | ('clansin Washington, Drv Biko THES su4 GRA Ts Ke PoM the tolling :tece or parcel ofland, | oar foray Ave Tears at Ret. sw. We have ree mie cir of Washinetan. beng lot mumbers inte the ‘chemical ‘character “hire lot numbarnd | tainty by examin | sed eienty iso). pe lumared | urina-y denote. will dee-ribe your Alesens eater, but he preferred it to waiking ed. Ae stated in ‘Ins. Stan, the | found in Baltimore who will come over about) ing competion and some time during the end finally be reachet W me, State Departinert hae received copies of the | three time. a weck. where he put his disabled rf from the United States consul at Vietoria | The studente and management feel highly | Coming month—about the 2%th—it will be © train and came bo Rabertaon, situat ged remarks, and eluted over che success and showing of the 100: | opened with a fair, the proceeds of which are Moant ar reat a tag tastes | ball aac faite teat wiles Maer Cea} Oa. | tr Be applied to furnishing the rooms and gym- + 2 we of eretary of the 7 Lov: Lath now. inches by a depth of #2 feet and inches, together | f7™mPtoms without ash their way and reached! | ine war te Sie Sertins; | eae uring the weok. With constant peasties | sacazn. ‘The building is four stories and base- PHSGH ATE io 7a ww, | with the Tatnrcvenente thepwns constating of 8 tw. ERs orgie. We that al Unwamtucrewe lly to ‘They returned after wheelnan eaplanation, and unless he can fof team work and with the renewed confidencg | ment. Thelatter will contain anumber of regula~ WooD, cor. Gthand On-W. — gmyl4-lawom. | Madison s:rect northwest,aud a two-story brick stable | SUpatlo ranarisa, tron “hlthe, ee Pople ge stm Pecans ke in ite work, since it is definitely wettled that| tion bowling alleys and night school. ‘The Brat | = | inivear of ssid dwellin apd all 908, diseases of the aia Gnd as ther failed to see anything of hom it © ion charged to bum the matter | Dowd i to lake is old place, she bovs feel that | story will contain a Iurge ball, aeating xome 620 ei treating, forty ole padehis of sale vme-ihied purchase money rach; | 0 "naan SLs Uke chad tn Ge Suan | cd ty mca eemeen | they haves good teain and’ an excellent show | persons, and reeepticn rooms. ‘The recond will| Tuaxcs To Remenpen gatendine Pack terest at 6 percent or anna, intezos parable sem’: | [)%, BROTHERS TXVIGORATING CORDIAL, Gunas patet and let the ache, os oar sei | for Thavkegiving day » game, ave w library room, 70 by 30, well lighted, and fourths fe F | Say) cose ez a ceed of trast on the prop-rty | remedicstor Nervous Dewiity, Neureica. ‘Meee ‘ . rn t oe deat s celebration held Inst week | the third and fourth stories will be devoted to : | sold. vs tins at Exhaustion, Prralysis aud. thst "ius sf heap! eould return home witboat it b aid that | mn held Ia k 2 “ zt cost. A deposit of two hundred dollars:200) will be | He eo-eonts = . Mitary Brinks on mee Fan excellent literary and musical program was | €*mnarium and running track. ‘The gym-| Grasty can fnrnish your house—every room tn it— roved by threeiwo-story frame dwell- | fequired at the. time o: ‘Terns of sare To bo | ta wenk, nilserable, letharsin. sleepy. lack Be failed to make the century morrow the aiken of tahely adel ade’ eae awn : “A ‘al prog | 8 a umber of trials by court- presented, and in addi I make another cen"n A wan. The run will be made over the road be- | tis! tween this city and to the beantiful | narium floor will be 64 by 66 and will be sup- th every article necessary, except stoves. be sear inthe army es shown in the music veudered by ‘ke Wa-hington Mandot'n, | plied with every possible appliance known to| Grasty don't sell anything on installments, so if you nt report of the acting judge advocate general was Banjo and Guitar Club the following studeuis | modern athletics, and of course will have an buy fo: cash visit sis Dowdie Stores splendid literary efforts, ing part | y ad ant . Wednesday evening the wu club had vietions, With regard to the punishments for | Yoru Mark MeNeal 08. Edwocd J. haben 36 | Theorgitnization nassome 450activemempbers, | OTM? Till make and lay any Carpet at loweat_ pow @nenjovable time at an oyster roast in the wen committed by the enlisted men | Robert J. Coilier, "04, and Patrick J. Carlin, | having nearly doubled itself in two years, and is sale: ) Enlisi: base:vents and numbered 706, | complied ‘with in. ten days from date of sale, other. | HOB and Zest, there is no reme: IMMUEDYATEE rma AP ren autctoneinal iota | iietaak ad coeter heatins Seek ts eee | tbo BOs Waka tia 1418. & portion of 19, all of 20 end a por: | ehascrs. DROPESSTONAL MASSAGE CAN BE 1 square nine hiindred and four (4), ©. H. WILLTAMSO: he best of medical referenees Sy" aprivine as followe: Becta W. ES gpsonsrc Vea oe of medi loro “ob reet east at the som bw ost Co) 04-00 Office, 5 jaa! ‘to this Cordial 2,000, of which num 1027 OTH ST. NW. TRE west corner of ‘he aiuare:| eg-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL | hronic affections of the aye, eat, throst, ues, vt thence east, and with the south line of Es] Fl ¥ oF : | Myer, kidnes Rervor amen: t years in otty. ‘eountry :bore the Chain bridge. Although the wwies tha: the puuisbinents for de- | 99. doing good work not only for ite cwn advance. | OPely Sony moniee soanomeshine for nothing and | Stet (mo unre) abi fort ait aod testecittis | AENEAN, ee, Faker DAY OF NOVEMMEN, | Hr. Kdnors and erwour distant Sears iy eet club im the city the members of this ©. thet the rales with ref-| "4 regular program for the winter's entertain- | ment, but for poor boys by ‘urnishing excellent ¢laun to make no charye for making, mateh- | {¢t,f he Wess line Pee ht oe a 7. LIAMSON,? ereusteos. ————— Mi MisbeR casey ebeychis pettertsas ene mitation of puni-bment, in con-| meni is been prepured. night schools. The officers are: Ed. J. Hanna ing and laying a Carpet. Get our pricesand | thence west seventy-thres aud oue-balf feet thence | Ozreokds + W. E. EDMONSION,§ = DENTISTRY Gilles most of the cider clube, und thee have Fation of previous convictions, need amend-| Jt is hoped that wufficient interest will be | pre-ident; H. W. Sohon, vice president; F. E. Mebagods apes cease. soruth cleven feet tothe rear line of wid 1ot 40. thence | NJORTGAGERS SALE OF VALUARLE, Paxpe | ____D) Ei t Bed many more runs than the others The ™ent. and that the alternative punishinent of | develojed among the fuculty and the students | Mitche 1, secretary, an T. Taylor, treasurer, ‘Trypt with the rear line thereof and the north line of a | 4 ‘THE AND KNOWN AS THE JUTLAND QMlair Wednemiay night was successful, and to dishonorable discharge, with forfeiture of all Grasty's Boll! Oak Cluster Leg Table, six feet lone, | **T" alley in said square to the west line of said alley; to arrange to have the next #) ring mevtiug of | and in addition the affairs of the institute aro é s | 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, a i » takes everybody by surprise. Oak Chairs, | thence sor:th with the west line thereof, belme terest ES i . G. W. Cook the club is indebted ‘for the | PA ‘oof of tive previous convictions, might | the intercollegiate league held in this city. in the hands of a board of directors. The cane seiit, six for 85. pe pee Ee ee U good time. Early in the evening an express | 8dzantageously be modified, pooerstrbyr cine aeathe my organization will Ko actively into athletion and| G-ssey nes « dood Oak Suite, 9 pleces, 16.85, | Suisse line CUT See Nearer aekoan | named.s@ ihe, morkange frum William C. Hendersu Cor. Tthand Dp ats. a. w. Wagon laden with larcious bivalves, roasting Considering the penal code and the summary in the spring will prepare athletic grounds and $16.50. $18, 821.85, €25, @20t0 857.50" theylace of be inning’ Thle ground is iairoved uy | Njllinmn W. W- Wood, dated ‘hie 13h day of Novem trons, pickles, crackers and other edibles was Court generally, thy judgment of the army, the | Interest in all departments of this club it on | from arnong its members it hopes to produce ea Bee ng | That, Bknewn inthe," Homestead’ or fail fe, M00, and recracd atmons the land recorda St Fs la Ce went and at 7 oclock Capt. Cook led Tepurtways, o without question favorable to | the increase and the several weeks’ work in the | som’ who by their work will draw still closer [oe than Pe ee Boi eb od pn Se Seeoty-tive whociaen ap the (Chain Bridge road - Se end cent anata axe tm: | gymoastum fs ee ee for pieeit = | ee eee Sot ae be ores ian Grasty refunds the money on anything you buy not ng os a pekenee: iiarent” thereto border. | Seer fa EMDR Tig eT A Class dental practice in the world. deems the tchige, where ins for seinntes ccmns| very la nber of the trials by suunmary | She wambec of copier aisendnen | Suring the pest senaon. ic mpttdld catia: tovsseeuismeroue: anove the shes’ will be, sonthawog en theta tomes Pledgedte the promotion of scientifte her the fire, and then the whcelinen wielded | tials is mpyalling,” i giver. aa entirely srro-| thevr pssical condition. Ou Saturday morn-| The cozy winter quarters at 1418 street | Grassy ei i ioceecs show you around whether | patina! sak ‘cm th day of tale or etna ton dase am * would | Hous impression of the condition of the disci- | ings, from 9 to 12, it is a sight worth going | Will be informally opened to the members to- buy or not, ope gE ee pp See price list on first pasa. “ 5 | Pline of the army. mllen to behold. About forty boys take Pos-| night, The rooms are centrally located and} aemeulber the name: interdat Therefrots abd wll paid Be here of Ger Gencribed ‘tract snd Enown a» part, St. Elizabettis tthe Lith street whart. ne session of the grmnasium and Prof. Crovle wenience of a comfortable meet- elas: per annum, payable semtannually, anor an an. dewers Rs. GROR When the roast was concluded the whee!men | Ships of the Astatic Squadron. bas his hands fall with the clase. drill in’ free pad ey feria, gymnastic Payee Pe Ee El 4 ee a Die eR mat around the bright fire and several speeches | Admiral Harmony, commanding the Asiatic | exercising and with the wands and bells. The | y, nces will be added. A program for the 1510 and 1512 7th st. o.w., bet. PandQ. retained until the whole of the purchas: money. Proved by a substanti: oe FES Bove raat Oe te cea ath snc eteuawed te | squadron, reports under date of Nagaski, | Landvoight boys arc showing marked improve- | sitier'y entertainment will be eeranges ang Srmation of thoadl 0s bereieatter pectiied tosaatey | Seah terse on eee al aan 2 — u aud the bright pros-| Jaan the movements of bis ships as follows: — a work. Fagen Wm = everything will be done by the house commit-| Don't doubt till you try. 87 | the property to the pare ‘and their heirs or house. 1 brick ‘dwelling, Dp 75. DEN: “E> ‘The, namerous enteriainments given by the| The Lancaster was at Nagwaki, Japan, and | anf are doing well. "As they are about equal | 2%) soosueting of E. F Riggs, Dr. J. C. Exner ; SS edeeegecied [ty SRE MAee sttracted the attention of many | would sail for Shaughai, China, on the 8d: the | matched it will be a good race in the 100 yards | ‘7a, J. Quinn, to make the winter Whe ast | Greaterut—Comsorrixa. Teriasof sale: ty beaut an ‘itistic wold and porelain crowns Wheelmen. which has resulted in an increase in | Marion left Yokohama on September 6 and ar-| between them next spring. Mille Dean, fr E. hop of the season was given at the boat house net iver Filltars nn hoe Gord Fives membership. | rived at Hakodate on the 9th. She left Hako- | Curtis, G. Mueller, jr., A. A. Birney. dfs last evening and was greatly enjoyed by n large 13 montis, Platina SoBe eating Peo Coca cae we te eatat? Dickens and | date on September 15 and arrived at Viadinos- Conner and C. Heed’ take very handily to all | tamper at® guests of the club, A, cocentiee Hon of the purchaser mt aye Prtracting nn .. 28c Fal Semerroe, & ran will be made to Frederick. | tok three days later. She left there on Octo- | the various exercises. On Tuesdays and Fri- | yUmbe of guesta of the elnb. J ‘Armory is et ye he of 6800 wil | dereiene wae O08 OF, | very best Some of the Members will make this century | ber Iand will visit Chemnipo, Chefoo and days the adult wrestlers practice and in Shat- | 4 ‘of and will probably be held in January | So required at iase of safe : Fen. but most of the menilers will content | Shanghai The Monocacy left’ Shanghai on | birt they have an excellent coach. John | Remscives with asiow and pleasant trip over “RICHARD W TEMPLEMAN, Heese NS. & E. COR 9TH AND & ST: and WI ity. Aching and We road. ys ‘special ocl8-2aw, tds 228. Lexington st Baltimore, Ma. restora by the cr wnaystem. Alocal aneathede Angnst 25; had target practice in the vicinity | Mitchell and Blunt practice in the afternoon, | the Bened! f the Seddic Iolante, arrived of Woowang on | and sometimes jion Harry Lee, McGowan; | senaich hae ae te echelons, andl tee Um “« cums to alleviate ipextracting ComsNO ELEC TONE. September 1 and left on the 4th for Cui ; | Lewis, and Shafhirt a the some, work | lant to fall m line was Chpries G. Warden of , RATCLIFFE, DARE &00., Aucte, branches of dentistry. = oS ‘The annual meeting i which will oceur the | The Alert left i on the 12th and arrived C evening. unt «and tc] this club, one of the best men and bowmen - JUDICIAL SALE_OF VALUABLE ESTA’ Geetion of officers of the League of American |%! Yokohama on the 18th. The Petrel left are going to # Teche ee tae pane cider bands | of his size and weight that ever sat in a shell | = nimeore ON MSE. BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL ASD {TBE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Wheelmen of this dis iste the: ai es ot | See cee eee ec wa eens Lean singed oe ned jydooked | anywhere, and one of the club's most popular | 7 Ena —— exBY Geof s docres ofthe Supreme Gourt ofthe Die fer eof eat woe i "te it set haut Sapte Se te Paes eg kaeeag; Geom coming wonder. Hoyoe! Hough | oalcre ide was married op the 26th icant SRG RErES ALE RE AVOTE SOF MBAR HOU | wil Cabin sore i recon ae 217 Pom. ae Brom decided upon. ‘The meeting this year te | bat teptember 90. The Paloa is at, lide ait become ‘one ot fae Denali aeotnd |b Mis Battie Otay “Compton of Georgatow at FABER EAST CAPITOL AND & STRELTS | feredfoutcenthowand.onchontiedaudvae G0). Mkely tobe an mte owing to the | it Church, w1 was filled NOR’ ‘Wherein de jinn Do partial set of artificial teeth with the large increase in membership male during the tat worker Hig wilt Sicterthsn Hach ecerns | Piends ofthe popular Young coupe. : DBLI of Ghitalta wach tausees car gto fH sAiaabinash hin, hse Gog Malian ot var time when prizes were offered for new mem- the e of the weadereet Sewell a oe ‘There are a number of applicat for mem- | JAMES KPPS'& CO., Homeopathic Chemists, Lon- | District of Columbia, passed ~4 Bers. The increased metubership wil! give this brother act aud other work, and bership awaiting action, and the ranks of the doa, England. s2D-e.m.tuly | Fatrick Brannan etal are natural teeth? We can insert artificial for you by our @ number of representatives larger of the entertarmmonns rol ena int feature | club are fast filling up with excellent material UNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT FOS- of the Promises cu ERIDA system of bridge work and thus avoid the use of & Gap they have ever hat before. although many, through ths cae ae je Toe _ roca cae Pemrene crews for next sesspa! rival Blip aa or MBE * * hin, eth tinatnnaitnsiteantiliipn” a: awena—ae nn do ‘any gymnasium work this ee gs HAINES' GOLDEN sPECL¥IC. and ying sea tein nd ane you broken one of your natural teeth no that it cannot There is likely to be some canvassing before poms pecs ag igen map hen fe lection, a» there ix talk of running more Shen one candidate for the chief consulship. | r. Samuel Stinemetz of the Columba Club has following and his friends claim that his able to do any sparring this season, is handling Chattering Incessantly After Silent Years. 5. &, Seen wees 108 pounds will been-| Suddenly relieved from condition of dumb- | ‘in that class nt tho Warren Athletic Club, | ness, which she has lived in since her birth, | Wilmington, contests on November 23. He is | fourteen years ago, Gertie Henshaw of Stanton, addit ‘be filled, or have yous root im your mouth tiiit may Abecess this winter? Have it treated and restored to {te foriner usefulness by one ef our beautiful old er : and very quick. | porcelain crowns. We perform sli operations pas te anured. For the pfice of vice ay ere one ret ae Mich., has become afllicted with = mania for pected ¢enrul the incumbent, Mr. J. ¢ Churchill, is down toand around the White Let genede cat | talking, which all the efforts of physicians have a poem, 0 is beck are in by De Sechoure EB | asyet failed to stop. About two weekango the gir tenth on gold, plating and rubber. Extracting wish- W. H. Stearns, who has filied the office of ae and Frank Rey- | first began to use 4 A mening ae vipeleat ios TEE ISLAND ABAxDOXED. Bn 7 nance nt cther committecs ‘will be received and ‘The club’s lease of Analostan Inland expired dagen upon wud the league oftcers desire a ful recently and it was not renewed because of the rather extravagant raise, nearly double in the ‘The day of parades has passed, and thesconer | jones pepe Jamber | € i i