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€ i EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 5, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 —— | of the century was finished in 6 hours and 28 | Carmody isa splendid disciplinarian and man. The club has ordered a a man- splendid outfit in the _ EDUCATIONAL jin Freak citer tes nactea eoee| KICKING THE LEATHER | sea it ‘Socata adatom ence (GENERAL ATHLETICS. |uetszmesony, Se sogtnees, — | weeneren turn to New Market in time for dinner. The arth: eu Mahoney and Cummerford are men worthy to clubs, boxing gloves and aT latter place was reached five minutes before —— take onany eleven, and the other candi- - these and so on, and | \rna” FLORENC mn wa welt - wal form the nucleus for", Nig “gymze- Mittens ingractin in voral and imatarenial oe” | NUS GRACEA. K, STEELE, di time, and i 2 o'clock when the: * dates are gond men. sium which is bound to come, and rather | gic October left there to'returm, Nemore stops were made | LL Foot Ball Season is Now at Its|““tie'teum of the Y. M.C.A., though not «| Notes of Interest From the Club . | until the wheelmen reached a house about three . heavy as the two former,make up the deficiency The college has better material and more of | miles from Laytonaville, where they enjoyed a Height. by quick, agile play and’ good tackling. Houses. itnow than ever before to make a splendid |luneh. At Mechanicsville three minutes —_ THE COLLEGE TEAMS. oe bly ge ng a oe ee spent getting sorte refreshing spring water, an Among the three large colleges, Yale, Har- rece: y_ developed | Romore stops were made until the century post, | 7 O47. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES| vara and Princeton, there is a t deal of |SPARRING BY there is ity of good material at hand near Silver Spring, hed at 6:27. The 4 d Ds Ad y + great PROFESSIONALS | which will surely go to waste if it is not brought | 'T’ a | ron was made ons schedule of thirteen hours anxiety. All‘of these clevens are worried about gts | - ME DERLITE Sop0OT-OF LANGUAGES rano Artist and Teacher of Vocal Muate, Send address for full particalam CTION IN ENOLIGH Y Laue arench ad German ty 8 Sew inay experince cow a" pubite Box Sk Near oat SL parv| to take Diy ational Theater ai ‘that | © a . NS VUEMENTARY OR Ae = reatlonce if desired. Papert tore t aiverwity ereduate. Bp : out and in every way encouraged by giving the : : » (20g at awe) os eakenaes® and thirty minutes, and the hundred mile post hate ts eudl none fool confident Uf sue- Saar iat ah men proper facilities for developing their = PE mal ey a ~ ay “ae a was reached just five minutes ahead of that | Series Arranged Among the District Elevens Sinead feq watered fom oo will Pt ‘The Question That Has Been Agitating the | cislties. ik of the Mott Haven team of : Greek and Translations | time. her the - —Small Attendance at the Contests—Price voto aswell ante. | etmmers a> wail’ : What « splendid showing it will make with ae — i sylvania, which is being played this afternoon | Celambine—The New “Gym” at George- | Wit * . Mahone Euiott, | FRENCH & GERMAN U¥etonrs & coweptes | olen het nw here | aie trae sag rening the club had an en}oy-| of Admiesion te He Reduced on Moadey— Philadelphia. |The outcome is awaited by | town University—The ¥. M. C. A. Boys| Comerford, Murphy and others to not mov Sr eral eae | YP CARS COMME CIAL COLLEGE AND scmook row Capt. Cook will lead his club members on a | Foot Ball Notes. the foot ball world with considerable interest. | Rept Busy—At the Potomacs’ Rooms. recall. 5 — ; seiee venaeth Keep your eye on Gately; he is a comer. Pat O'Donnell is in Indiana, and each day faces immense audiences, who fairly AD IT NOT BEEN|}88 on his every word while be ruthlessly for the college men and | is as accomplished on the cross roads stump as | the athletic club men | he is on the foot ball team. He will’ play in his the excellent games of | old position on the team when, he returns after election. foot ball played here #0 |“ "The contributions of John P. Manly. jr., in far this season would | te College Journal are bright and newsy and have had no witnesses. | show careful preparation. He takes great in- Tyinwwritang, a0ban’ 405 u nowy tapered scoot ta John Bonk cape war, crrrratans inne, feats Pas oeltge NAT yecwntiae apt b Sow iatee. ay | Capttot et. euathth y ani paints” N DRAWING TAUGHT RY AN EX. | fe. arithmetic ‘At Very inode rate Weduesdays and | , Yale has been to settle on her team, cross the country ride to Rockville. 4 fo renclnh members are making preparation, peta! roar om tine = le for n big smoker, to be given some time tl Ae ‘i month. Great preparations are being made for r I Sea SEL, orth, of thie city is a fixture at full back. me a ——— vridaye at Bu0 De) is i ight. | “Pop” Bliss, Graves and McCormick will be his the event, which promises to be one of the best = ss a oe : Siiies of the Vind ever gives ts whaeing Teams throughout the | associates bebi crererpaecriaia Tifton ob teat circles. country have emerged | Senin Harvard at Springfield. ‘HE SELECT CLUB. from the embryo state | "SHaryard is greatly elated by the reappearance One of the prettiest and mort enjoyable rides in which they begin of Lake. At present the Crimson would seem If restrictions and ortinances continse we Vet taken by Washington wheelmen was taken each season and after to be the championship team, with Yale and ¥ i. FDWARD M. NULL, View Principal ML Y, PRC RONE, FRENCH Trace, AME Soo" Dat_n.w. . term of pine weeks @5. claw Cr only genuine migne COLOMBIA COLLDGE OF ComMERCR, " " y. .. | Princeton or even terms for second place. Th ») terost in the furtherance of coll thletica, | Washington: Physica! Ow ture Depariment of the eet Sai eth eh lok something ike this. Bicycling Word bY two members of the Select Club last Sunday. trinls and changes, giv- Prit o e general public, usu- in erance of college athlet MARTYN COLLIGE OF LATOR woth your 0 kt A abn mee The route selected was along the tracks of the ing ench candidate a! patric the semen bor stpper ne ones, ally a sport-loving one, | The foot ball team gives promise of daing | _s12am oe ger Tears "0 tors ee Alexandria and Fredericksburg railroad as far Woodbridge, and then across the country to THE LAMP AND BELL. | couse trpicst sissins ritere.. From some great work and if good, earnest practice | Gott MnIAC does not seem. to have | will help it any there necd be no fear ns to ite | Cost awe 1% realized that this is the | Succes, It ie necessary to play more to | Byineina. Tate of coming popular game. | sce just what the team can do,and effortsshould Every department of be made at once to get on some gameswith out- t ; 1 facut; ay _—— ey CO a Service Shorthand aed Typewrtting Rupsctst nt cnthanetie we bine’ Tee icora.Cireduates ‘et “rare ‘exeeiionse 204 Sieg sisbel ounecon orne res eae ee OCT fair chance. After @ team that would make the big college teams sifting and a thorough fight hard for victory, but their prospects ap- as Bush Hill, which is just four miles below _—_ A rn Alexandria, ‘and from = we to Woodbridge has taken the place of the big club is now in | f-town teams in addition to those scheduled, _ i 3 Black Paint Made From Milk. 0 that the team can have the benefit of ite work | Archibald Sehow «/ Busines . sas . there is the finest track f ling that there is cl i ’ fine running order for the winter season and = “ > comes Their Proposed Abolition Discussed - pl tame — Jono ~s poe | chaos and the makeup of each en being | From the Chicago Journal. and thus be the better able to . ORGAN AND COMPO by Wheelmen. RATORY, DRAMATIC ACTION aod vole culture EDWARD «. TOWNSEN 2 Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, 1017 18 Sone = a M29 AMG ©. LEAVITT OF RORTON, = 11M VREMONT AVE NW. PIANO AND HARMONY. — Ms, BAtors cient, SICR INSTITUTE Mi cea Reins Collage, 1207 10th st pw snecessfaliy for civil sertiog. pm thd Senvasexaminations Stenography taturit. sos te EY ATION FOR PFAL LITe. > “THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEOR, National Bank of the Repabite Buuidine, oh ane 2. Twenty-righth acholasti: your bectne Tharetar, tember 1, IN. Day and night sessions, Five 4 ments, viz’ Practical Business, Including Pnaiish, rapid writing and trainin: for the civil service Pre play | practically decided upon the teams asa whole | Mr. Dickson has found ont by experiments | the attendance in every part of the house, gamo on Thanksgiving day. To win from the 3. P. THRO. kane. TRA Gmpany ad the wheclmen's interests fare diligently at work perfecting each man in| that a superfine article of black paint can be | Whether it be in the gymnasium or elsewhere, | TSK Lathes. track. “Then there are no steep hills to climb | his position and attempting to get the eleven | made from the skim milk without the addition {very gratifying to the management. The their rivate are playing at least, one game with | Sy1aNOINSTRECTION-MIGS MAY WE MVAD. and no muddy places where it is necessary to | individuals to work together as a unit. ©! foreign substances, and says that he will work in the gymnasium goes steadily on and sul culy Woy to imgoove: tonnt weal anal thann RECENT RUNS TO FREDERICK. |! the tables and carry the wheel. Here and | From now until Thanksgiving day every after- nen —_ j the increase im the attendance on adults’ class | your weak spote. Ns a there the railroad peases through thick woods, | noon ig precious. Faults mest be discovered | 0°71°C4 from milk before he is throug! dave shows that the members are beginn ing to | "The team will play at Emmittsburg, Md., on ye e fol ——_1oo— a a " a 2 where the foliage "at this time of toe ye ee rnc weal noints matt be choca appreciate a really good thing, AS soon a8 a io ciune—mides te | Prevents | so many beantifal colors, | sod Srna ae = aan . THE NERVOUS POET, members lt 2 the fencral advantage to — with team of the Mt St. Gossip of the Local Cycling Clubs—' d then there is an occasional bunch of pines | ened, physical training must be strictly adhere ee them in ‘and body moderate gymnasium . i : Places in the Vicinity of the District mitting its sweet and healthful odor. When | to and practice faithfully carried out. This is | Or Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire. | work is the classes will no doubt be ten times uence see: Has “4 ———— apa Ez STUDENTS, LEAGUE RiGNTE § . Nearly the Close of the Touring Sea- Lorton station was reached the wheelmen. in-| the time of the year when the smallest accident | Fto™ the Fliegende Blatter. large. Of course, some missionary work will fejceuetickesa al oa a pina emg — Ipstructors: Messrs’ f Messer, KN Brooke. Wm. iy a stead of going to Woodbridge, branched off and | may change the whole prospects of a team’s Rane toibis douescatt omnenees conclusions with the tot nat sete. oe ; son—Bicycle Notes. | passed over Telegraph road. The distance from | success, It is for! thle ressom that ‘Those members who have become proficient | 207 “town will win be these games — Mineo na re | this station to Occoquan is four miles and the | unusual care should be taken not to overtrein | in one or moro lines in gymnastics are being | poat Club of Baltimore this gt Miss ruses wantin condition of most of the roud is indescribable. | or become “stale” and to avoid all danser of guiy ailliediey Mis Seetsieeaaeoes fe MSS “ ; i GUIS AND FRENCH scTtoot, FOR | “E,‘horousl except that part of it resembles a hog sty, and |jnjaries. Should a. first-class to their appearance on Indies’ day, for which | $i t 3 oclock at the National Base Bail Park, SUNG LAT pa “Pneumatic tire, ES AND LITTLE GIRLS, s ty nai Fi ae n_ become Thursday on coke 7th and the Boundary. Boarding pupiia ivmited. (melsiin"} 1209 Q ST NW, | RODE Malls and biastr a | high al ia a Oconee bridge there ia frat agp ocirpdet ion ee ee ee apart, and from 3. fo Sfclock the fair sex wil | , A#etien of return pa welhag Po neiocamg Fy VEN IN ALL = > jesire to continue playing which his grit ani . ‘ah a | Cadets has always been «feature of the season, a oe smanapacnaileet = | Tong coast the exception of the | enthusinem will surely take him desirous of enjoy the privileges of the club house, with a 3 beeline gat : i s i il i J. L. PEARCK, Mre L. BRANDEBURY, Room splendid exhibition of gymnastic end music | 24 this year's series will begin at home on the | 3, hHEARCE Mer LS, BRANDEBL RY, Neg thrown in, ae = eae! brad seater NATIONAL Gyuxasten ax | . ; ew life in an alrendy lively team andadditional | N*T'QXS SYNE AIL ANP ry PUTNAW'S SCHOOL FO! orxa strong team of the A. GSN. of Philadelphin ee eee, BE INSTRUCTION —THE GREATEST OFFOR- Afor puyiisof ail ageoand grates. Bast ort . N. : ice. He in as active as over an y ever offere to parents, chiller natural scenery from the village to the falls. | doing, his feelings must be curbed for the final i e QUESTION OF which ie beautiful, there was nothing that | success of the team and another substituted bolishing the sections looked specially inviting to the wheelmen. until the player is sound and well again. No ts The wheeimen «trolled off up toward the falls. | chances can be taken when the telling games where they found Mr. Jose Middleton and | are about to be played. Snap, vim~ and tions referring to the Mr. ‘Thomas Taylor of Four-mile Run and| enthusiasm are the ‘charneteriaties most de- the lamps and bell on Mr. Hart of this city angling for bass. | sired now. Tho fundamental. principles. ba Dicyeles is being freely Upon returning to the hotel Mra. Hammill | been taught by the primary games. ‘Now the ‘ong wheel- | did all she could to make them feel at home. | scientific: points andthe final polishing must discussed among b P men just now because 18 Wheelmen were ushered into a large | come. on jun dining room, where a log fire in an open fire- of the effort made by place gave the hat comfortable look ee ee President Walter Dodge that nothing cise eacountryhome, while | Among the local elevens the series of games of the Capital Bicycle 00 the teble was a reminder of Christmas times | for the District championship are approaching, Clab in the form of a large roast turke;. and will be over before many fully appreciate inion Be-id-s the fowl there was plenty of meat, | it, On next Saturday, the 12th, the Y. M. C. A. of the police regu fhe had not been | detiemers, decoracors or art circulars aid " | out of the game for nearly a year. Headdsa ae Raneae Club. ue any if datightsawitertee Power of strength to the team, arse work of the team, and with the long string of || Comerford is an earnest, hard worker and ico wil be | Plays the game for all it’s worth. h Fer bztore: tee ecenteal theeineiing dee | AS the ‘practice to some extent interfered | pour with ihe Fs $200,000 worth of 1 | $200, game with Georgetown University. la hs. WANTON. 1m Spectal courm tn Shaken ware sol tem? studies, Gately has, much to the re- | gale" NATIONAL ACAD His friends ere are mach plessed that Phil | &F¢t, of the team, retired from the game, and | ¥ st. 2. ! : Capt. Carmody now plays fall buck. T. JOHN'S COLLE King, the excellent little captain of the Prince- | ©"! - = Ss dy tous, is recovering the use of his arm. His ab- Smith, E. Mahoney, McGrath and Coultry | “ sil for cat Mocsz Vensox Srursanr, have the Com- COLNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., Send or call for catalos: © vegetables and other edibles such ns wheelmen | Open with the Kendalls, the 16ch reds them on: sence from the team in the Wesleyan game this | $'0 ssPirants for the ends, and each is tried in iro, FABRICIAN. Prow. WASHINGTON, D. c., sections. The matter rareiy ri 3 a. When | posed to Georgetown and on the following But. week demonstrated what an influence be has Z nok, SLL J SE. XW has been referred to Maj. Moore, chief of the wheelmen left t the turkey went with | nrday, the 19th, they close the local season over hie men. Without him the play was list- pr ten regi ieee ~ = BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL On the return trip the wheelm less and tame. It is a matt ‘he road to Woodbridge, and it i police. for his indorsement, but he has not yet then! with the Co far bet- | while the abia Athletic Club. In the mean- of local pride | A meeting of the board of governors of the | that he is so well thought of and his ability so | elub was held this week at the down town win- | For YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GInIa, emt ition endalla will play their game with at of a THON T ee ties, who are | S3F,{iam the average Virginia road. From ths | Georgetown, and thia will ave sult the great Begeently and so highly praised by the press | ter quarters at 1433 G street and the work for : nen |) suchtousith: pear apemeebbentibe tus: t is estima: by various par station the path beside the raiiroad was fol- | ‘Thanksgiving day match between Georgetown Ee a te = the season mapped out. tar office. posted upon the subject,” said President Dodge lowed as far as Alexandria, where the wheelmon | and’ the Celuabine to be decided ee ne The bowling alleys are the grent attraction we Y Z | New buudings pertectly equipped for beaith and toaSram reporter, “that there are at least their silent steeds on the train andcame | that the now and each week shows a large attendance, | | Tht house committee is receiving the con . championship may be deter- i alee ie gratulations of the members of the club for the Teaches : comfort. 7,000 riders in the Dist: pf Columbia, and, | 70M mined. All the teams aro at work every fe im Lior braids : in ae the splendid selection as to locality and for the PIANO AND THE OF MUSIC. averaging the machines at $100 aj it will CRESCENT CENTURY WHEELMEN. jafternoon, and this season finds ail members who bor ncrewwe many | ndio: 1008 Ist. nw Steam heat. passencor elevator, perfect sanitation. - , Ae ; and many | very inviting andcozy appearance af the vari- nto: _ heseen that these riders represent au invest. | Tast Sunday the members of the Crescent | of them improved in their play, so that Thich are to take pact ia the tearnerent cams | ous rooms.” The attendance of member in Oftce hours: Tite 12e'eicek. —__cet.tm_| Spectal advantages in Literature, Modern Languages Ment of $700,000, and. averaging the cont of Century Whecimen made up several small par- | eS Pinkiin cxisaljcakae Gack time in December’ date not yet fied, and open | CoM*iderable numbers shows their appreciation | PHF 1S GEEMUILLER. TEACHER | mp and bell’ together at $5. that isan addi- ties and covered roads in numerous directions. | O"* : f this necessary adjunet to the bent club. ‘ only to club members. The prizes will be val- | 8 7 pecially a table ones, and will bo given to first and second | | The club was never in @ more prosperous | 5 men and for the highest individual score. condition. It is enjoying s healthy growth in| : SUME LES There is some danger of the great record of | Membership, adding strength in every way to | : 223 made by Mr. Walter being equaled, if not | the old organization, and with its present con- | smashed, and he will have to come down and | *rrative management it cannot well do oth V¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COL pull up & few pege higher, “Me. Je c. Heald, | Wise than succeed. Smokers and athletic ex Buaeae courte. aa PRO Hea very ent ieeGe and steady” beciat! | bitions and a series of musical and literary en-| 4a inonth. -'s Bloriew in record of 214, made on Thuredag | “@ftainments to run through the winter. for the | cli in s 2 “day'| pleasure of the members, will probably be ar- SSES KERR'S SCHOOL Crcning. He bad six spares, four strikes and | ranged; likewise pool and billinrd and whist T'por rouse LADiEs aNDLITILE-CHILDRES, - : tourgaments. The suggestion to hold a recep- ‘ ‘Thursday evening. Will Dove, however, missed | UA" ig mecting with, general favor. aud the his able assistance on his side and got angry | {te will more than likely be fixed at an early edt beck a pelts bale day. The regular series of hops held under eile ane Dr. Fischer and Cross are doing some splendid | the auspices of the club during the summer LESs0x5 IN CHINA, Of AND TapesTuy | bowling. ‘They, together with James Whiteside | 974 fall months closed about two weeks ago, | 1 painting by . j and Southgate and Atcheson and others of some | *"4| the very large number in attendance dar- Miss C. 1. NEVINS, of Inst season's teams, made their first appear- | n& the season was abundant proof of the Terms reasonabl signe =} ance this season on Thursday night. J.C Ped. | Warity of this club's method of entertaining fta | _T¢™* = — rick and Fred Thompzon are steadily bowling a | friends. Since the close of the regular series | NORWOOD INSTITUTE, DOARDING AND DAY strong game. the prirate subscription hops have also been | “NV SELECT SCHOOL Foal YOUNG TabiEs, The only dark spot in the very bright and | “el! attended. HIGHLAND TERRACE. MASSACHUSETTS AVE. cheerful aMers is Lee Truckmuck, one of the |, J-,Hadlev Dorle bas been quite ill, confined aaersgom) alley boys, and he is very dark: he is scared half | t© bis bed the past two weeks or more. He is | Washineton is acourt city. The todenth when Howard Perry bowls: hehas|"gon the mend. Wiltes trapandn Wasitneton Without zc been with the club a long time, and terms his arden hae returned from his bridal | youn ladter am obtain te ost liberal wager “pin” money. He is very. clever at | four and next year's married men’s crew will Enow edie of the standing and walking on nails, point upward. | be stronger SS Manet OW | eed taneeae Mio econ te top Una Not only has the club good bowlers, but it | "&cessarily row eet a Such real advantages, Adress oe players of whom Sat things are Oscar P. Scmampt. apie Mr. and Mrs. WM. D. g ABELL) said. Inarecent game, in which J. M. Carey Bee erm rae 3 ae SSL eee rele and C. G. Goodlove played against Wilbur S. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TEUT. SCHULTZ. nastics and Massage wausut Tytty audi MC Laccae aaitieen powste es Ui Fencing (Ladies in Gentlemen), Swedish Medi- made. which is the highest that can be made in | SHORT TALKS ON CHARACTER BUILDING. By | _1# Corcoran st. n.w. ingle game and is a score seldom equaled. G. T. Howentox. M.S. New York: Fowler & . The game finally stood six points all, and one Wells Co. Washington: Wm. Ballantyne. point was needed to make it a geme, and Perry | BARBARA DERING. By AMELIE Rivea Phila- deiphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. and Larner by skillful playing made the addi- tional point, winning the game and making the | 4 FAMOUS BATTERY AND ITS CAMPAIGN: iS61-64. By Capt. Jas. E. Sarre. Washingt remarkable score named. “To have or not to have professional sparring | LoWDERMILK & Co. exhibitions at the club” bas been the question | WEMORTALS OF SARAH CHILDRESS PoLK.| ocl7-1m* S which for several years has been a difficult one By ANSON and Faw! NELSON. New Y. ¥ 7 IMODAUGHSIS CLASS! to answer, many contending in the affirmative| Anson D. F. Randolph & Co. Washington: Win, | W — that no possible harm could come of it, citing| Ballantyne. the practice in all the big clubs of the country, | THE ROYAL ROAD TO REAUTY, HEALTH particularly the Manhattan, the N. Y. A. C. and DEVELOPMENT. By Canuica the Boston Athletic’ clubs, some of the best ew York: Fowler & Wells Co. os managed and most conservative clubs in the Win. Ballantyne. Experienced teachers in charge. Cards for cither of land. Those in the club opposed to the inno-| THE CHILDREN OF THE POOR. By Jacos A. | the classes €1.00 per mouth wach sduuounl clase vation claim that the influence would not be a| = ‘¥& w York: | Chas. Scribner's Sons. | 50cen's. ; : 6 bewinners as we anxious to win and the various contests should , Clarence Palmer and E. F. Roberts wero the | be clovely played. ‘The next game scheduled rgely ex. Only members who made a century, with the | for this city is on Monday afternoon at 4:15, eorge Hunt, who ix alsoa mem-| when the Columbia Athletics will meet the eorgetown Cycle Club. He rode | strong cleven of Rutgers College. This team er organization. Messrs. Palmer | is credited with having the best foot ball eleven s made their century by riding to | for the present season that the New Jersey col- urn and then making the | lege has ever put in the field, and this is eaying tional outlay of £35.00, or a total of The actual outlay by riders, sin was first introduced into the city, i ceeds this total, as many riders have had as many ae ix different machines during their ex- These facts are mentioned for the Purpose of showing that whecling is something more than a pastime, especially in this city, Ellicott t where our well-pavesl streets have rendered it Tosud trip between here and Great Falla, | To-| a great deal ji more useful in business than in any other city morrow there is to be no regular run of the| They have played many matches thus far and im the count club, but several members will make the cen- | have ‘acquitted themselves most creditably. “I think it is a fact that in proportion tw the tury run witn the Arlington Wheelmen. | Last fall they defeated the C. A. C. by the close number of riders in the District there is less Clarence Palmer has earned bis eighth cen- py Cs be and Va the ae ay caries _ real pleasure riding than in any other city of tury bar, and at the close of the season he | then of exch eleven the gamc at the Nationa Gebein, the stdane cnedanting Womechves ucta- | bopen to have the largest namber. of then: at- | Base Ball Park on Monday shonld not only be etpally with going to and from their offices and , tached to his Century Road Club badge. | an excellent exhibition of scientific foot ball as doing their various errands on the wheel. Not-| Ed. Terry has eigiat bars, but he probably will | Played bs the northern college, but a close and withstanding the large number of riders in the not ride many more centurics, as he wants to | Well-contested match. District, I think the records will show that get in good condition for the track next year. SMALL ATTENDANCE. ee seen bees peapeemensiey Seee seek) ARLINGTON WHEELMEN. The managers of the local foot ball elevens dente to pedortrinns from the bee of picscles| Last Sanday che Arlington Wheelmen went | and the players as well are considerably dis- and carriages, although horses are snpposed to to Marlboro’ over the old pike, which was re-| heartened by the poor support given them by | make noise enough to warn pedestrians of their cently purchased by the county from the turn- | the pubiic. The attendance at ; approach. Such being the tase. would there pike company. The strong northwest wind in | ©¢Pt that between Princeton and the C. A. C., ieyeli — has been <iiserable. and ow cach occasion th fo carry a lnmp or bell? It has ton almost | the Morning mide the ride an easy one for the | Sutsemant have fast money. fam Kins; whe nivernally acktowledged that = bell is worse | Rbcelmen, whe made a good record over the | Manages the Columbian ir cory much worried, Universally acknowledged that @ bell is worse | course. In the afternoon there was not enough | M"8se*, coer ph : tho pedest 4 To Tue Sram he said: “i am in an embarrase- “ s it had at the Farmers’ Hotel oe she Shemsoge f ‘were ‘mot employed. and correspondent ‘V'| MuMtthe Farmer’ Hotel the Washington public the best class of y meet- rd agrees with me upon this point. i ing of the club was held at Losekam’s, when | {00% pall that ie being played. In order to do Fe ee ee ay One ae Major Moore ie in his | those who occupied @eate at the table discussed | Wis E have secured Bergen to coach right ver recommend the aboli- the whecling season about ended and the pros- eRe Speak for Major Moore dces not appear in his Pefets condition of the club, pacers Gee Gee Gees Pees jecwe doce me “Tomorrow a century run has been called for |“ a agre Geumunication. Isincerely trust that Major | Baltimore, the start to be made at Go'clock in| With me I have succeeded. I have ob- Be ee eae ee Ene MOE, | tae morning frou the corner of 14th strech and | tenes oe ae, CpPomemen some Of the best va = A - Florida avenue. ae w tion of the lamps, I would not for an instant! Wednesday Capt. Robertson and Clarence | tHe games. Pi lec a = bpilosd ag the suggest that be was not. All that we askofhim paiic. the Inter of the Crescent Century | Stmes must be supported or they will have to fe to consider the facts that we hare presented | Whucimen, madlea centure on the roed batirecn | Le Stopped, ax we cannot afford to give matches for his consideration. and to give his best jndg- | this city and Frederick ee® | asa present and lose money at each exhibition, ment thereon, whether it be for or against — are Tam anxions that our schedule should be lamps. nd | CAPITAL BICYCLE CLUB. carried out, but at the present rate the games bac contiaued Presi-| The members of the Capital Bieyele Club have | will npttes be a Tam bye hy try dent I “we ba received a most done x st | every method and on this accoun wish you Bind and ¢ ration, and wo are | (one more touring this season than most of the | [Tali 'say through the columns of Txm Stam especially indebted to him for his thoughtful- that it has been decided to try 25-cent foot ball, ness during the recent league meet in abolish- | This course has been urged upon me and Tam ing the lamp and bell requirement during those made through pretty | willing to give ita trial. It is said that there days. e not often visited | area great many perrons in the city who, “I contend that the results from the suspen- J wheelmen, Capt. Mac- | though unacquainted with the details ‘of the For circulars apply to the principal. | svae Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMTRS. VATORY OF MUSTO, 281m? D* © 4 casteros, SOT 12th at nw, Gradnated Tondon, Pngian’. 1985; New Tork, 187A Bladder snd Kidney Ailmenta, Acute or Chronte Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- hausiion, Nervous Debility. SKILL. SUCCESS. Do YOU PEEL More tired in the tages at Nor: d States ofcrs wr somtety pendent and almost demoral- 1 up and that life is losing ite d-time enercy nor vitality, 4 lack the vim of other days rust trifles aside and march If so, your case ts one of OUS DEBILITY . tation of the heart when n slight exertion? Dore R. EMILE HOLER, a ‘Teacher of and singing, aw. other clubs. While the members do not pride elves on cen! and are ge Euciish Eloca zo November Zat 4:15 pn. Deasarte | by many other lo Livro ‘Studeuts can enter any tha | wine 4m bie tenorance throws Tack of sion of the regulation during the league meet | daniel has given his members lots of touring | game, would be willing to pay 25 cents to wit- The cab bea by large majority in a mail | THEGREAT STREETS OF THE WORLD. Ry oct Lm ADA. SMITH, Superintendent. | 1 ban Mesuolion <f alvars Suateans are an emphatic confirmation of that for which | this seas was the only club captain to | ness any athletic contest and also that there aro wpta; Aociaea Or ten ieee eect ccatken || (Mumame: Slaustes, Dasen caso tae ¢ ACADEMY OF eens Seu cain os toner in we have been contending. If the ge a | tour through the Shenandoah | great numbers of school children who would ~ & panipreige te FRANCISQUE SARCEY, ISABEL F. HaPGooD, W., Monays and =. - any possibility or chance of any ac valley over the smooth limestone road. attend at that price. In the game with Rutgers SoconGiun emer a Seed W. STORY, HENRY JAMES, PAUL LINDAt. New monsb ct gery tok maar and curring from the want of During the past few weel ere have not | College on Monday the price of admission to all ret exhibition will be named. It wil a 8ix~ York: Chas. Scribner's’ Sons. Washington: a = " . MEYER It resiine her ciusses in dancing OCTOBER 3 ERD st. new. Address rertden it certainly would have suspension of the regulation when the city was filled with several thousand visiting ridera I sbould like to ask what better proof ia required than the results during the len round go and will not be a slugging match, but wili be for Lacrkr b = under certain club restrictions, and all the officials will be mem- | UUNPGssIakE. Sholay Were nbs bers of the club and the attendance will be lim-| ami James Hick. New York: Lovell, Corpall ited in number. & Co. ‘There will be a club exhibition of gymnastics | scARABAEUS. By Marquis Ctara Lanza and and boxing and wrestling and fencing on No- |" James CLANENCE HARVEY. ‘New York: Lovell, vember 22 and it promises to be very interest- Coryell & Co, * ot ce. urred during the | been many c ble « Brentano's. ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF MEN; AN retood by the ceneral prac. the vividly gloomy word zed literature too oftem ely unnertod ny & poor sut- 9 trust. Go where b runs, but last ¥ there was | parts of the field will be 25 cents. If the public The party left here on demands it and will support the game 4 will be a rode ithersburg, wl more than satisfied.” © night, and Sunday morning t While discussing the admission as to “all ever the hilly country to Mt. Airy, in | parts of the field” a word as to the management ck county, where ther visited friends. | of the crowd might be apropos. It is absolutely t there and the return trip, a| necessary that no one be admitted inside the y forty miles, was made in the | ropes on one side or the grand stand and bleachers on the other but actual players, NOMAD CYCLE CLUB. sctunl | substitutes, _ managers. and mani “ 3 : rs of the press. No discrimination shoul wt of the | The Nomad Cycle Ciub is about the only | 5 Shag EB ae Shak ak carried it | €¥cle club here that docs not havea regulat | the manager, an officer of the club, or, in facts “me ays. Most of tho members| any one. Until this thing is done the public . and often small parties are | cannot be expected to be generous. To ask the > up for countre trips, but there ia np | majority to stand back of the ropes or sit in the © | regular elub run for that day. Monday last the | bleachers while a chosen few are allowed | club had an AM Halloween party at the resi- | t0 line the side of the tield and obstruct the 1 Mrs. Robertson, on M street, | View of those behind is most unjust. It was lways proves herself an excel. | B0ticed on ‘Thursday most of those of the ‘and she provided many unique | “Chosen few” were those who went between the é couples to determine their | 8¥tes on pases, while those who paid” udmi a Chota | The entertainment. proved an enjoyable | 0m were relegated to the rear. In the A. C. Ferry of the Crescent Century | affair and was the first indoor entertainment of | 5. N. game the crowd became so munch vexed t think the same as President | th. » this Keason that all left their seats and crowded upon the thinks that the bell is not neces-| "Wednesday evening the regular club run, | field. ‘This should not be allowed. It hinders for the good of wbeeimen and pedes- | which was largely attended, was made over the | the work of the local eleven and is not fair thinks the regulat requiring the | Conduit road to Glen Echo. play for their opponents. abolished. SCHOOL FOR SIN The only school of the celebrated Itatian meth mp nor destrian. e safety of thi that the lamp is essen very simple m: = on the fa ald tu HYPNOTISM. By Jvuns CLARETE. Caleago: F. gyle that the renowned Mr. Maplosn wave ast year ia ing. =r - Shas of Sho chet ent papier teeters wes thopervate resid nevot Mine: De Barrios Bernie Simms and the announcement of his| piGGiNG FOR GOLD. By Horat . | (gUNSTON INSTITUT! denth on Thursday evening greatly shocked the |” “Piniadelphta: Porter & Castes, | Waskagton: | Gis Bowdine sna Days ror members, and those who knew him well had c. C. Pursell. Sete eae. BEVERLEY B. mason. | 22 (nerve ne else than a good word to say for Bernie, | oN THE TRAIL OF THE MOOSE. By Epwarp = Wilh sea —— and great sympathy was expressed for the wife 8. Ex.is. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. * Ts2z 13th st. now. of only a few : hort months. ‘Washington: ©. C. Pursell. Vocal culture, giangend harmony. ‘DeXaussure has returned from Philadelphia, } wARCY THE REFUGEE. By Harry Casturwox. | —*7-2™" Miss May D. Buck. accompantet, where he went to interest some of the amateur Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. Washington: | GHORTHAND AND | TYPEWRITING—INSTRUG- boxing talent in the open events in bexing to C. C. Pursell. i Ee be given here this season. He reports great | AFLOAT AND ASHORE ON THR MEDITER- | Sand? pm. ic He MARDMAN, O48 Est n.s: success and promises some surprises, RANEAN. By Las MEniweraen. New York: eben _ z jas. Scribner's ne. mn: ren. 188 HALSTEAD'S E SCHOO re j a ene fh murrice as mien hE ere el There is no lack of interest in the general | cue yrcHEss OF BERRY AND THE COURT | Mii eepissaphication may be madn at the ecco | work of the gymnasium, and the fact that an |” OF CHARLES X. Br TubERT DE Satyrca | On Gae O . B.w., dally from 10 to? am. exhibition is to be given in the near future} MAND. New York: Chas. Scribner's Sons. WASHINGTON FENALE SEMINARY, as announced here hae increased the earnest ‘Washingon: Brentano's. ‘Asbo tart sat aw near MASS AVE., RE. | ractice from which perfection must follow. The | BOYHOOD IN NORWAY. By Hyatuan Hyorvit Friends of the gymnasium are of course inter-| BOvEsEN. New Yor Chae eely. te proven be 1 de tewalk, where he belongs, there will be danger of his being run into by these sunk within the range of my specialty, cam 4 Skill and success born of experience i turtuer paruculars see “fast” this, tf a Sept. 26. BOARDING and DAY school. "Care. instruction in all departments For CIKOULA Scribner's Sous. | apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUALT, Principal. ol-dm* lamp on bieveles should not b - THE Cc. A. C. TEAM. ested in ite work, for upon the showing made Washington: Brentano's. TH | he “ CARRY WARD’ CCESS. ve " ! vf 1 i hod Caneclse wore jedamente at | we ttarry Ward, the tance and trick rider, |, 7B? Columbia Athletics have shown s most therein, and especially at the exhibition, de- —enentaoeenaninticionie saguTER ELOABETH TEADODY RIND | Sys treat a Seman. Soo Forcing the regulation, ‘They should use worse |g, MAREE Wart the fancy and trick rider, | extraordinary improvement during the past ten ee Mee eer sane eteiet: |icheeconner Banderiand'place, ono te syuth of Daye cies are, 800 Bat 8. “4 Giscretion and not make an arrest every time | €.'° “2 exhibition in Norfolk Inst week. Fri- | dayg, Previous to that time their play was en AE ge igiaied ras 4 ; eee day night he appeared before s large audience the boy or juniors will be held a week or sobe-| ‘The pupils of a school in Wurtemberg re- | a Sn¢ winter sessions bein October S, 1n2.013-3m | JPROFESSION AT MASSAGE out a lamp. listless, unskillful and most faulty. On I burs- b By MUS, CAMERON, SCHOOL—A BOARDING AND 220 ned that the clubs go off for | at the Music and Saturday after-| day most of the defects had been eradicated. Donates ore eahibition, and Prof. Sims | cently were asked by their teacher to write let- M®s, for rope ten gut ile Be | och-im* Rest uf medical Seieremcen, Tun it istroublesome to have to carr | ence of 8,000 persons. he de- | ‘They bad no mean antagonist to overcome, but for fig Feo ovente have not yet been aed) ters announcing the death of some relative and a0ply tothe principal, BLIZABETTE 5. QoNSCET THE ONLY UhOsCOrIAN PARE @ lamp, and should they return after sundown | » 1 by . The steps are | they were successful. Their work showed a ‘McCreery is devoting himself to jumping and ree in envelopes property addressed. | MYERS 1827 Ist. n. ___su3éim_| \-cians in Washinaton, BROTHERS soa GRAYS ceed through the city cantiously more difficult to ride than the steps of | very fair amount of team work and interfer- the promises to bea pao sx lee teacher placed the letters on hie desk, ex- | \[APAME HAS RESUMED HER | 3orad’the lens af incipient ilesass alaveet ta onte Bot reckle-sly the pelice should upon a proper Both exhibitions were given for | ence, while every man played with all the who was manager of the reserve or second team | pecting to look them over and correct them. ‘Besoch claneea.and privet lessons. tainty by xa’ int, the chemical character explanation be permitted to his discretion fit of the Y. M. C. A. of Norfolk, and that could be displayed. This was of base ball, is a regular attendant and doing | The servant finding them theughtthey were real | Mine years of successful teachin. Best references. | STiary daposiis.”| We will desorihe your disease aa: fa the matter and not make an arrest. Wheel-| Mr. Ward proved an attractive feature of the | ospecially true of the latter ‘half of the game. pedi ‘pole vaulting. He bas ambition te | letters and mailed them. The teacher applied | _*2¢-am" ag a ZF andown when they | affair. ‘The most apparent difficnity is to find some one becomo the champion indoor pole vaulter. at the post office but failed to recover the epis- | 4 GADEMY OF THF HOLY CROSS, which the human fainly ate eubje not 1 Opportunity. who can catch a kicked ball. Fambling is a Playter surprises himself in his work. He is | tles. of them were addressed to the apie | Yae’ Saf ail nervous discnsne, disease ‘The League of American Wheelmen bas never | fault which will cause the best team to lose, FOR ited States and undies 2 om oe 2 doing so well that he has been in charge | Unit and may cause grot corer] YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN stomach. kidnevs. &. * | had a greater opportunity thanis now presented | Sd egy ill Be Sneed of the = Afternoon adult class. oe unless this notice should be seen by the recipi- Breed ecto fasta Sarak cower | I= BROTHERS INVIGORATING CORDIAL 1 fares at a breaknec ce. to it thro: formation of the new organi-| ened by the rance of Bob Church, Dick- = home ~ ts rainy ‘ae for Good Roads,” | inson and Johuson. The former is an eld vet. ee a hen ae EOMGETOWN CYCLE CLUB. ‘The first century runof the Georgetows Cycle Club was made last Sunday, the route be- Exhaustion, Paralysis and that "lass of teople whe are weak. tulserable, letharaic sep lack of ante Hine boon ta une for meat fortgaee youte'ta tuivergy. ‘Laboratory. 80 * oti inthe, primary, preparatory and acadewni> | 22,0 fw tere nanan oes those who will forego the pleasure of the gym- Foot Ball Terms. . it may be justly claimed owes its} eran, and as soon as he gets in form will saaldur $9 go hotan ed aut a: vote. wheelmen. And that the yeoman | be one of the shining lights of the eater = leven. He is a good ground gainer ween thi er i by them is being recognized | @ eipitsha dian srae tans pains Taare ominent gentlemen who have’ inter- | tee tnadvante the ball it wosld Sot bes cesectreng vertheect wind blowing in ths | ced themecives im the new orguntzation te | Suances to advance the Ball 3 wvalé set be morning wbich retried the proriné, ip the | proven by the appointment of Col. Burdette | bed !dee. cither, for he or someone to practice etek es Mant Eee chile te | 84 Col. Pope on its board of diseetors, as welt | Son! kicking = nop A ae ieking we heaght tay « ‘ta aa (by the fact that “Good Ronda” hee been | (ius points tory roplily. He abecld’ be on aig gz adopted as the monthly organ. = Ea eco heres WH the league i am fo Dneig wry az, The ome thing they made up for Those w prove it?—L. A. W. Bulletin strengthened the weakest point on the eleven. ipated were Capt. %.W. Cook, First Lieut. Will- Carrying Guns in Texas. Careful coaching will make him a valuable man, tam Smith and Messrs. Benjamin Hunt and |G. W. K. in Buttetin ; Of Pat Weils nothing need be said. He is George Hunt. The quartet left th street | “Speaking of dogs,” we will say to the L.A.W.|0. K. Will Church’ is a man. He and Florida avenue just two minutes after" | brethren that it is not lawfa! in Texas tocarry| gets through rapidly and is developing @clock m the morning and rode to Preder-| gun" either openly or eonceaicd in the city | 1mto an accurate tackler. Weaver appears to Bat aw. ])%, MULLER. 1027 9TH ST_N. PD sigonic affections of tn ey rourse if F ‘Complete Course in ORACORY. Course in os ; Wilson has struck his right peers it is very unsafe from a financial point of view | ee to do fo, better try to stand off the dogs with something else. A “Winchester™ is lawful bat order to get a glass of the refres eae from the villege well. Layton Bext parsed without a stop, but before reach- | ceived with incredulity by eastern people who ing inmascus @ stop of 20 minutes was| think every Texan carries a “gun.” Come over male to partake of some bread, preserves and | and let one of our peace officers catch you with milk ata farm house. Through ‘Damascus and | one and see. pryris the ‘party rode without « stop and New Market was reached at 10-45 o'clock. An Ip the care of the hair were ender for dinner at 1 o clock was given, and on | \,45%s education we should, not wos oo many gr 7 the wleelmen rode to Frederick, reach-| heads, andthe use of Mall's Hair Reuewer would fing there at 11.30 o'clock. Thus the first half | ve unnecessary. unbandy. The above statement about carrying | pistols in Texas may and doubtless will be re- | line beep oe bed Seas dene is , but mney to mii must te Grercome, ‘Lowa ‘andl Willams age. Bret class behind the line. Shields is improvi ® punter, but should practice catehing. Welkh and = Pinyin — “ t is dificult to strength | Georgetowns and HSE ok “ao ties have not Sfthe wag, however to aaj that they will vr way, aay wur- prise some one. The Georgetowns, especially, will put out a first-class representation. | afternoon they practice on the campus, 10TH 8ST. NS. W.. the ea om wigan