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: Rn al Seno, evel, >. ie THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY.. ER -24, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. . l4 First sepasate company, Monday, January 23; with it some of its members who have been ; ‘They would practically shorten the distance AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. + waTiAy ‘ | ‘ond at nd eagh man was a “star” | to the local market. === — = — THE NATIONAL GUARD sec cerm ctr ——a” Selina viet Gosane wer nase ot DULL FOR THE BIKERS ite/s2uictn a aan county! : a ie ee taf and the tek tate season. question is raised by - M. | para: sa H etonears, CANSO! S.. Amets. cor —- ar ormmiscioned staf of ‘regiments, ss GA. will the "Tanabe ‘strengthened ‘by the | See | See Mo ee as | er ennai apie A Highly Successfu! Series of Rifle | “"rie teid and sta officers and non: is Columbias and the Varsity Boys to tover of strength in his position, but will indi- | Oyclists Kept in by Snow, Rain and, 11 iestated that several Durcpeat manufac- ! rtaf® of battalions the evenings assifined : Yidual werk tell in a team whore team work is turers are using aluminum in the construction y O to company A of their respective battalions. rm . needed, where there is absence of knowledge of Mud. of their wheels. The sluminum is alloved with ary Uolapoei a) encing. imu ed with | meee poe page = Us “nnd to lente thes? ="Upow all it cad | —-___° - It will be noted that the firing is to be at but - i aa frannaligsneiits d by one of the Y.M C.A.j. to inerease its strength very considerably. The SOLDIERS WO WON TURKEYS one range, namely, 200 surda, Thiet mush | FOOT BALL SEASON CLOSED. | piayen, are built the hopes for thair winning | DELEGATES TO PHILADELPHIA | foiowing are given the eon ne ot ne better than fring one sooreeach at two ranges eu Monday, December 26. The team is in — wi alloy and metal used for thie purpose. Tensile - in one evening. When the regaler practice ie | 5 Kose] Gags Novacsed, cou dang: apisatia’ werk | : Tet renmagercronge ae F pauale | [JENCANSON BROS. A aie Capt. Cash to Stirring Things Up im the Five | eo Aer ger rade on eM oe that met, | rreeuneed. meckee alt Groutog fh Besos | snd the mamesaeet yee eeaet Tak | Preparing for Winter Indoor Eatertaia-| inch; titaniam alloy, 13,500 pounds, The tensile | JJPSCARBON uctioneers Regiment ¢bances | thas been nadie for practice of thet sort. | Promised—Basket Ball Growing th Bavor | With the ¥.M.C. A.—Equipment of the | Boxers and Fencers’ Club. —_-—--- Gr strength of the ailo = or Ag will eal meuts—Disraption of the Military Cyclere— s very great if | Ais ‘Splendid services of W. HL Lewin, but it| ANewOrganization Planned—Current Locat #0" 46 correct, [tis grenter chan that of | basa goed strong man working in bis stead, News. | but is not so great as steel wire, which has a wt whe ap gna best cal eahig a 2 tensile strength of 1 200,000 pounds to the llevs are to be fired by the company tee—Looks a Thoms , , he result will be recorded, not to be con- International « t is very great if these | RECEIVER'S SALE OF CONTENTS OF PREM > AND 407 SEVENTH STREET mu ng do square inch. ots OW THAT TSE WASH- | the gymnasium, considerable time is given to iecaco, + ici eade aes | b part of the galle i ington and Geosgetoun | presseing the game of basket ball, and ‘on Jan- eae tases ‘Wheelmen im Comnecticat. | FAG ne kneeling. All airings will be in ae- | Railroad Company bas Seclavon jrentin Spree aha copter om aa eas cad as re. | , Cob Charles I. Burdett, president of the 1. | plete success, viewed with the sew regulations completed its system | 2°) ‘of tie pak of to, eeccenateeet Wie nit was that club rune | 4: s+ ®hoisadweiler in the nutmeg state, f stendpoin wage pert po and for its purposes has team, which is shewing great proficiency tad te anne club Tan® | has received partial returns from the census, had to be abandoned. | ; : ‘ r built new carand store- | in the gam eompesed of A. Speiden, E. L. se just taken, of the Connec' it wheelmen. It | hi han! z r 5 ne | piney coal houses at each end of | Burton, T. D. Asheomb, L. H. Herbert,'a. F. The continued down- | i, estimated that there are 15,000 riders in the a. ite several routes, it | Miller and Geerge Johneten. ‘There will be s eee ae ae Oe ake AOU aiiig heen <eawiok, eith eas : large audience to witness the game for the " madé wheeling uncom- os “f aug! a has on hand several , aed reason that about that time will find the £ the strte V APTER B wiELta UNTON snv VS SALE TTS PLATE com ror-essing datly at TAL? ‘turned to the | counties yet to be beard fron t ¥ ‘e In Hartford CTEN A.M HATE-PAST: TWO_a: ee ee ea eae . very large, well-built | largest. number of callers, as the association fortabley even on the | there are 8,200, and out of th utleey in crest ‘vartety a rag » while deteriorated to and conveniently lo-| has“ = house” on New Year day. eee ite ment. | 810 are members of the leagne. jorner 10th end tl, nit as to beer useless for any . cated buildings, each | Incidentally to the basket ball game a general i and what little wheeling has ridera. In the enti 2 “WALTER B. WILLIAMS “ ccurate shooting. The new method | Ne with an immense un. | ¢*#tbition of gymnastics will be given, some of there was did not add | enjoy the brotherhood ber Weta GF BULGESE oars 4 mae to clean their | Ze the features of which will be tumbling by Rose any rungto the many| Prof. Shaler of Harvard Batchen, Bie alive fad ther canary fall tal fer tat A obstructed floor space | and Horan and dumbbell swinging by Doyle and trips made by the clubs | declares that “‘in ite social importance the biey- | office, Troy, OY. ET way it is boped to @2d very high, strong trussed roofs. The | Ferguson. me wager boys | Cle deserves to rank next to the railway and the | SP. a the brigade the ri ch would otherwise | company will sell these, no doubt, and it strikes spring games will find some of the | ¢arlier in the season. @ messenger DOYS | telegraph among the inventions of our wan ng | — ~ = osan tee al i | me that it would pay any one with moneyand bere ready and anxious for the | were about the only wheelmen who were will- | century.” sania maces The vale of ke LIE AN RMATIONAL Comrmtrriox. | Push to buy one or two of these buildings, pre- and as it is the policy of the management, | ing to brave the rain and mud, and then only | Peter Berlo’s light wheel weighs elesen | > = . ssi nag " A - ‘her | Psre them properly (and that would not cost a | #8 far as it is possible to do so, to advance the | in the line of business. They include the many | Pounds and twelve ounces Ee F PAROAMAN, ed iets Seartbeeee: eigade ‘ean and other great deal) and then uve attractive. indoor | feature of athletics in the association, the mom- in the employ of the messenger and tele- 2e°———___ 9F_VALUABLY IMPROVED have been there,and | winter and other games. The le of this | bers who have any show of winning will be ‘den thtes aad lei raga CRY OF THE WILD cart. ON TWELFTH -TRERT WES expect to get there next year, | eity are a eport-lov hey will patron. | found entered in all local and near-by open’) graph service, as wel! as the special delivery AND TSEMEBTS NORTH TN mich interested by the | ize good gemues of t and for the want of | eventa. 2 boys in the postal service. It is estimated that | A Hunter Who Proves Posit ai - ent made in Tbareday’s Stax | oa very often g poor | It is proposed also to make the ¥. M. C. A. | in all there are more than one hundred of such Panther Seream: x date of ¢ = tae ged epee avbat a grand round of foot ball games [sali itr Segeeniyn pe bed boys in this city. From Forest and Stream P > ned for Chicago next fall. we could have, alternati: th athletic ex- ° a 0 esult of seven years’ observ: ‘heir fullness the propoved competition various brarches of amateur and eccasionally | bush, Rose, Clapp and Jobnson and Davis and | tactile (te road Sunday, nnd he was Capt. Cook tion and, it might bs said, iutinate acquaint | . LS Krentest and most interesting ever | professional branches. The greatest drawing | Others the Y. M.C. A. is bappy in having a/ Di the Georketown Uvele Clu ame capttin | ance with the panther in all the western terri primary idea waa to invite an En-| curd of all would, I believe, be indoor base ball, | man to enter for almost every event in an open | !¢ Ce in Some bs ods @ return 2 Tod! 98 fF | tories, cau say most positivels that it can, and . ie me me over here and try eonelu- | Tiearn that in Chicago there are four or five | Seld day and Mave ressonable, hope of bis mab- | Tr ai cow wheels for 1508 have arrived and | occasionally does, cry, ecrear, howl er youl, Second battalion ¢ ‘ oF E twelve of the best men who can be| regular teams and in near-by cities there are — good showing. . all of-them, it in claimed, have improvements on | whichever the observer may prefer, and. that 7 Gideon. 43 « Vaited States, but the proposition | geverul. A league hasbeen formedand aseriesof | “Fred. Sims has charge of the basket ball | tll of them, it Of late years the tendency | ds i rN ‘company «. vest inelsde teume frora env oF | games extending through the winter is now | tmes and practice. ‘Those members who take | Ist year's wheels. Of late years the tendeney | there ie no more startling, blood-curdling D_ Private P. Met. Bw be face of the earth, inel: ‘attendance from the start | #8 interest and want to join a new team about Me Willise 3 Bobecuoe ms Spin tthe | Sound than its voice heard close at hand in the 7 tate. New Jersey. The probabil aaa | he verage attendance == made up will please give in their names Arlington "Wheelmen gros re 5 ory a new | Silent woods after dark, when they are most < = “ ny B Corp co A of American victory ¢ | is somet! 7 7 at once. ‘ “ . i crying. * Brivate Walter cash, 42 dose wot go back of the mid-ranges, | pey here?” sthecnive there Tone eiach | Secretary Pugh takes a great interest in the | Wheel of his own pattern, whitch has been tried JotcctidhaS ened a han. ! pay ‘ou eay “because there is so mucl ~ by many of the local riders, who are well| My acquaintance with the cougar begap at | {2 . . SB Rollins, 4 Tee bresent omicisl arm-— the Springfield — | else going on in the winter” and “people have , athletic department, and to him to a very large | bY d with it. $5 Genes vaghnent—Sarg: | be simply worthiew if the terms of the | somsthing else to taink about.” Teellvou os | extent is due the saccess of outdoor ablation in | Pleased with it the mouth of the Columbia river in 1865. I Fourth battalioy feb provide for 800, 900 or 1,000 vards’ work. | are mistaken; the “people who have so many | the association during the past season. ‘THE CRAZE FOR LIGHT WHEELS. had killed three elk and was. with one com- ye treme. 48 co divadvautage, however, may be removed. | other places to go" and ‘so much elae to think GEORGETOWN COLLEGE ATHLETICS. Concerning the question of light wheels the | panion, packing out the first beck load about ecampeny D. Pi ess © next fall it is quite probable tha: / of” are so few compared with the masses who| Pleased as a child over « new toy are the | Z. A. W. Bulletin ask ‘Did it ever oceur to Sink to the canoe, in which we had left our | Muxth bettauer F 2 y of the now small caliber’ make everything else a success that they would hat with ch: io Asneci i | arms. We heard stealthy steps follow us -4 company A, Ser; d_both to the army and | not be missed. “have cancossed the abject | cca over the'mxrny Of gymnastic apparnton} You thet withichacedteristlc Aimerican’ impeta- | eee eet oLien ellce ee twas B, Private J. A ' + jhvan then the forsigners | somewhat, and I believe we can make a success | 2OW it place in the room set aside bythe faculty | osity the cyclists of this country are driving | Noise of rubliie ss the donee kal lel beocie Lawia Kdmend Murphy, 44. ecu) 7 : be almost im-| of it. Begin with indoor baseball and see what | for the use of the Boxers and Fenoers’ Club, | ito the matter of — to an slto- | We were soon undeceived, however, when the ment of si ' Goodwin. 44 F : 4 nen to become | you'll seo. Why. the base ball crank who went | A# all the apparatus is put in by subscription of | ether too grout extent? © Paper HOES OD | sagt weird and mournful cry rang out long and | HARKISOS 8 BARROUR Fires separate compa: > " * vainied with the new arm | into his hole in October will hear the ery and | the Boxers and Fencers’ Club, the members of | 9 8°¥ ane Teeiency Maxt seeson, is $0 prolonged, causing us to make a hasty rush co the | 1830 New Vork ave.) Trustees sta ‘ Beatty, 94 | EM mast People would | after that you couldn't keep him away from the | which stand all other expense connected with | ‘ines of a smaller weight than even our Brit- | Coige into which we piled aud rushed from the | bed) FO Engiceer cor aroun AL L a pelacee anak ,ine crident | winter game with s stuffed club. The indoor | the gym., it would be weil to stato that only | is cousine would generally use upon thelr | Shore’ “Although we expected to Pack | TB Wagan. Autimenr a23-Akde am Beort, 46 : “ ” is believed that a match or a | game is played under comewhat different rules | Members of this club have the use of the appa- | FF)" tran thevah the ae chin may hold to, | Test of that night we concluded not to do «i 'UNGANSON BROS. , Auctioneers. Platoon (Corp. W. I. Harves. 3. | series of matclies can be inangurated, and there | and in sume reapects in a. different’ mannee | Fatus and room, ber there wilt trobably be’ mate Be these | In the morning we found two quarters eaten | 1) — Second separaie (cycle) company — Private | are hu: sisstcctess shots who will com- | from the outdoor game. Thope togive at an| Mr. J. J. Murphy, formerly one of the leaders | ther there will probably be more ee ialed through the dirt and brush, | TRUSTERS: SALE. FRAMF STORE AND Borer, 39 | Pete for pinces om the team. | Should it be defi- | early day a aynopsia of the gaine for the benefit | of special classes ut the Y. M.C. A. gymnasiuta, | Mall accidents which are the inevitable out- every wl ° DAFLUING CORNER AND THK The tie between Urivaie Avpieby and Frivate| puely decided to hold such a competition at | of those who have not vet seen this attractive | at Beranton, Ps., bas been piaced in charge of the | Come of overwork in machine of any kind. | coarkably large feet and claws. By virtue of « deed in LAbar 1:84. “ Beott was abot off five rowuds sack, # sic’ | Fort Sherifan arrangements would be made | feature of a Chicago winter. Let some one nt and will instruct in all the drills and in | For the average ~~ me raiodgipete say In 1870 I established a camp in the wild part | folie “5%~ Soar cep ste af the Bie f So? Tae Uh Avplcby. he masking 28 to Scott's | for giving everybody an opportunity to try for | an early day look intothe plans of indoor games to For fencing a separate instructor will | bine will stand him better, and even epee | Of the Medicine Bow monntains, Wyoming, WEDATSDAT. TH RTH Dee OF | of Wochinet : 2B. The winners therefore. nre Private Ap-| a place on the ‘fin om of twel So far as | of all sorts, as suggested above,and form a com-| be securad. As a sparrer Mr. Murphy is said | Pounds cnn hardly a see serity of | Which was my home for over two years, 2 ALD. Ts {| t Riebe. Private Scott an ¥- Sergt. Kotramel. | Washington is concerned all the sharpshooters | pany or syndicate and tart in ‘not only making | to be clever, and Inter on he hopes to take part | Tiding to ned kara bay bara aks ¥ Of | which time we ended entirely upon large | ‘ine desert» = ane od ch of the ire saented with afine | fy tie District National Guard would be given | money for the members of it, but furnishing | in some of the open club events, rope lol core dlr Oo eee | xame for fre eat, of which we always had > Robert iv such practice as they might desire to be followed | eiauesmont and entertainment for many | Negotiations dre pending whereby beget 4 = aber a oes = i) an abundauce hanging in camp. ‘The second | a ney PONTE ‘ . bowas ene in| by a prelin ¥ competition. whieh would re- | thousunds who are anxious and willing to pay | bors hope to secure for two days each wook the | Hight enough, Oatae fey eee heels of a | Bight of its occu, the mules gave ne 3 reese ‘ the match gotten > by peters, of ritte | sult in sending to Chicago abont half a doaen | for it, and the buildings 1 spoke of are just the | big armory or cavalry drill room at Fort Myer, | dent finds the machine under the wheels of @ | OFF Omcthing was prowling around, which we | - metion He wae tied with Liat. W.2. Vale on | of the best men. ‘These would compete with thing for the games named. for the use of the track and ficld athietics ag | Passing wagon.’ thonght to be wolves. r everything was | bet ‘o bund dd nine : WOMAS DOWLING rand in the shoot-of won with s ontatives from other sections of the coun- ‘2HE COLUMBIA ATELBTIC CLUB. Well as for the base ball team. ‘This would be quiet there arose the old f. all TF r ter ty three. : cd the twelve fittest would survive. Al] 1 Cpe « big aid to the boys, for they could begin work | Wednesday evening the new, officers of the | tawny ucquaintence, wabing everybody aud > . wing this there wore several other ther the m of 1893 promires to be one pon very few occasions since the opening of | right after New Year and work right along, | local division L, A. W. met at No. 1737 Penn- | causing the mules to «nort and plunge, » Yi en in wbichaboutadozen turkeys were | of the liveliest ever known in the history of | the bright ao cheerful club house of the C. A. aud when the opening of the season comes the’ | gvivania avenue. This was tho first meeting| OUr camp was infosied with these autrnals, We : military ritle shootin C. has tho gloom which at v will be “Hit 3 : ver knew how many were around, but were the interest of Lieut. T.S. King was | i oie been so deneo and 40 all searching. PW Storer | Many persons wonder why it is that the col- | of the new board, and Chief Consul Stinemetz | Coricin of two. who fvarlesly entered camp n | ieee = : olive. . 4 Jargely responsible for the suevess of the whole Thoughtless members of the National Guard | ¥°% €9, from the very entrance to yp | lege team doce not play the Christinas day foot | presided. League affairs were discussed at | dark nights for the refuse of the cook house, |") rd of rm i i150 re 40 affair, — eres ct | floor, something seems to tell vou that one of bal game the winner of the Thankugiving day | length, among them being the question of and kept up such a fearful b e men who do not realize the growing ueceest- the clab’s brightest members hae gone from it | game, usually having the honor of playing All-| winter entertainment for the L. A. W. mem-| men complained they could 1 ; And now Ce ties for such a z rd who did not | for sil time to come, and this member was | Washington or some other team. The reason is | bers to take the place of road runs. The meect- | quested permission to put out pr “te tice in the first regiment. § ‘ Join it from patriotic mot may gather in a | Frank M. McDermott. One of nature's noble-| simply thi: The mombers of the team very | ing was called for the purpose of selecting ofthom. Isat up many nights to get a shot, 7 - steal imps hittle infor: ps reading & portion of at/| men, « man of whole soul and generous im-| much like foot ball, but their chances for get- | repreventatives to represent this division at the | often crawling toward their weyan ; es: is pad address deli before the Ilinois National | pulses, whose friends were legion, whose enemies | ting home are vo rare that they could not well | annual meeting which isto be held in Phila- | only to bear the: after in ~ - | fecure the assi«: Foard Aww ‘ were nil. When it was reported a week or two | allow their love for the game to keep them from | delphia, February 20. instead of in Boston as | direction. when moon i : <| Aleden o ‘ - es, 80 be has olonel: ago that he was on the mend it was hoped that | epending Christmas with the “old folks at | was originally intended. The delegates elected | was heard and ih Washing meats Girealar, which wii the last quarter of a century we at an early day his cheery, musical voice, which | home. Looking at it from the standpoint of | were Mesers. Overman, Perry, Atwater and! «aw the cougar distinc outlined CHAS. © GLOV ey | JPENCANSON BHO . two te every cat ved « vast addition to our population | glways fouud an echo in that charmed circle of | the game they make the biggest kind of u eacri- | Van Dore: | on a ridge at the distance of about seventy-five | @22dts JAMES M. JOHNSTON.) T TRUSTEES SALT OF A pwr nrane ir: The targ: igration from Europe. Many millions of | which he was the bright particular star, and | fice, for aside of an 0} portunity for gaining | This division is entitled to so many delegates | vards, It was apparently tho sizeof a large PATtCHEFE, Dane & Co. Avenioxe rns. pert faaee i ee ws ‘o, whose taditions and language are | that circle compused of such genial boon com- | more glory, supposing they would win they lose | because of the large membership, there being emo PAL AVE. NW * Pp jewfoundland dog and was switching its sides With its long tailf I waited until it called again, then fired and miseed. Twice we saw one | plainly jast before sunset on a prominent rock 5 have become citizens of the | panions as Dr. Ward, Alex. Shaw, Jonas, | all that chance for strengthening their athletic | about 1,000 members on the roil at present. for which all pre: nol i aturalizntion laws of un-| Joyce and Colgate and a few othors I do| fund. for with u good day there will bea big; The increase is due to the exertion of local evident. thougi, that much mure might bave x The rajority of these | not now recall, would be heard again. | crowd on Christmas day to see the Y. M. C. A.- | wheelmcn, who endeavored to secure the prizes o- e a boc y sho cholt vad aa ae ts have. by their virtues, sobriet; andj it may be seid of him who is no mare| C. A.C. game. offered for new members. Many of the new | overlooking camp, and each time our attention | ie whoie tu-meelves and t @ real liking for American | --that be wasa sincere man and of noble aims Every member of the team is away except | members are not wheelmen, and as the consti-| was first called by its voice. I endeavored un-| Nutions, proved themselves well worthy of | whose truth was constant, who knew not mean- | O'Deanell and Dyer; the former came late and | tution provides that candidates for membership | successfully to catch them in beaver traps, and | PIETERS OCU s Fo, Others bare come, « rmiguty army | ness and who could look the whole world in the | the latter resides here. Carmody, who went tnust be amatear wheelmen, it is ikely that the bunting them in the mountains | — Wor TS. IN Sq aded and hostile vandals, scattered | face with a true, manly sympathy for the great | home on Thanksgiving, remained at home, and | right of this division to have so many repre- | ver getting a fair shot. Penning 32 get op 1 2 nd. who never should have been | and emall.” will not return until after the holidays. wentatives will be questioned. occasion while hunting several miles | [eine nem the herd > touch foot on American soil, whose | During the week the general interest in all | ‘The team was in réceipt of a new regulation ENTERTAINING TNF NOMA! from camp we killed a er of elk which we ey do mot and never can, under | departments of the club hasbeen of that earnest | bali from Mr. Tappan soou after the Thauksgi ‘Miss Mae Guilford entertained the members | spent the afternoon packing out in reach of a where ther rem: nee eltare: aif | SOFt that speaks well for the management gen- | tng day game as a sort of reward of merit. He| o¢ the Nom Creole uclee club w duesday {86H and then laid down covered with blood the peace and welfare of! erally aud vouches for it the success propores presenting each year the team win- | °f the Nomad Cy iy ee inu cottonwood grove to sleep the sleep of red, but happy hunters, We heard a famt rustling in the dark, evidently not more than fifteen feet from our head, which we agreed ao 4 = serves. When it was found positively that! ning that day's game with such a ball. The|¢vemng at her home in East Washington. oe = ae © savor. uense wealth bas been created, and by | Georgetown ge would not play foot bail | team has had the ball properly inscribed, and | There were six tables and the contest was in- | then ye # existing laws and customs gor- | on Christmas da}. because of the absence from | it now haea place of honor in the Coleman | teresting as well as exciting. Messre. Bowen fuk ood beep : ng the soquisstion and tenure of property,as | the city of nearly all the members of its team, | Museum. | and Meyer tied for the fir st prize, which was | was a skunk or a marten, when again the voice - npil gt the geulus and skill of xo-called captains | Manager Sain King and Capt. Wilson arranged | John P. Manley, ane&-journalist of the college | finally taken by Mr. Mayer. ‘Ihe lady's prize | of this night prowicr arose, the same itis Gaba eueens ii f {focrimoas fortunes Lave been acou- | with the Y. M.O. A. for the game, and all ar- | this term, and who has taken a great deal of | was wou by Miss Burch. mete _ | time our her until we could get bold of the ve day aisert . (png ly aged a a 0 » the bands of « few men. The feudal | rangements are now about complete, and it will | interest in the development of athletics at the present were Miss French, Miss | rifles. On this occasion | heard for the first t of fer a ee point this committee, wbicn I . | bea great game, the C. A.C. being strength- | college, has gone to spend the holidays at his | h Robertson, Misset Murra: | time a Capit” catlike sound which sometimes | g'tor! "1 B] @22Mkds OMOEA 2 aectes aes « s ened by some of its college members home for | home, near Scranton, Pa. More than likely he rison, Miss Russell, Miss Martin, Miss Rob- | (perhaps always) follows the loud ery, | arpubll P x aan ag - ae aoe | Sf cur laws, bave been one potent cease, oper- | the holidays, and aside from ihe quality of the | will not return here,as hq expects to enter » Mrs. Morris and Messrs, Robertson, | but which can ouly be heard when close to the R 5 re "| gexssemge : alike Siseepaadese g with other causes, to build up the Sew | game to be played, the “stare” will be a great | University of Pennsylvania. Te is a bright fel. | Bowen, Mayer, Iarcombe, Menke, Rebertoow! | Conan 4 CHANCERY SALE oy one : ntion to pronens fo feudalem of our time—the feudalism of vast | aitraction, aud of these I have spoken before. | low and will be missed. Oscan P. Scwmipr. 5 Guzman. ng we found about one-third of | D. 88 OC or es Sirs ' euiver pitcher and guble | On the other hand, mea | O'Donnell of Georgetown e, also a mem- | —_—> A CLASH AMONG MILITARY CYCLERS, ur meat eaten, one-quarter, hanging eight | AM, ihe, © “ ‘ TREE ‘ ce a jos are if a state of unrest! ber of the C. A. C., will probably play counter. | HIS REMARKABLE ESCAPE. Everything bas not been smooth sailing in | feet high, bad been putied down and carried | $rfs® : ITY i po pee md * wach as has never before been | fam King will his annual appearance on ——__—_ hig ccllltars Gecla Goce 4 ae ¢ | abo i h our meet was not > faiiery and on the a ¢ history se to | £20 £008 Dall team aud will play onc of the ends, | Charles Griggs Strack by an Express Train | ‘2¢ military oye 2 company and @ number of | 999 yards from us card not « sound during | 3 oa Y aor ant Lae Se ene and pretty and pattie 80 Tie same, goed police srrangemente assuring and Not Badly Hart. . aa trouble between the cap-| the night in that direction. We had evidently | ¥ ot ¢ say other COM- | say that the interests of capital an rare | a clear fie marked the Than! nf 4 : Ri jg | tain an o first lieutenant. Some angry | bee led to our ace before they ray oe identical and that the two forces should go hand | game s : Kegiving day! Charles Griggs, a drug clerk, was taken tobis pd [rocoaleny ai a revail und good ode : E parties to | touched it, im hand, the one resting on the other for «ap- | De the order of the dav. Game wil by | Bom in Keokuk, Towa, the other night, wutfer- | Horde pared between somo of the parti to| tows hed youre ‘ : the troubie and it is reported that more than a | _ ‘Ihe disturbance in camp from these animals VE SER | Port: Ip am ideal state of society this should be | National Base Ball Park, at 7th and {mg from the nervous shock of a hairbreadth | Guzen members have resigned. Arrangements | finally became so great that I gave permission —s t het and hour the proposition iean yandary, and will be; at 12 o'clock noon | escape, He was struck by the Milwaukee lim-| are uow on foot for the organization of a new | to put out poison, and although we could = tage Beans e O1 pany whic! ne under | but one half-grown one we never again heard | There is’ out ievegeéasthie couiiiel’ betmean ited train on the Northwestern rood, traveling | eeparate company which will not come under | but alf-grown one again | you sbon a 2. An belval Rot bave a: last tea ear) cas. No up is about as follows: | eS ie ani the orders of trict National Guard. Ex- | their voices, much to my regre ‘thurd 4 capital upd that conflict is at hand, : a Reet aad | Ser ees nee cae en Or, ane Tabb Poripiee Feat of tmorepcs iuterested | | M0 ve theory has alwaye some like sane PTIONEERS, 4 +. right here and now. at this very day and hour, Lott, tackle. | tied six miles on the pilot cf the looomotive in| 11 46 now orgaaization and they hope to form | Woo 0.0 0-woo, longalraws out witt a rising f = akD B Ste. But be enu Te he Ae grees paititenl question of ths teens Left guard. | ¢n unconscious condition. Though black and | « company with social fextures which will put | flection, followed by falling and sometimes | TRUSTEFS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED reaching that gv Posen Pap ects ps hates = . | Diue with bruises, note bone in his body was | them on a basis with other independent com- | tervainated by yom, which then has an unmis-| SROPEETT ay ENCE BETWE 5a vi tiots of 1877, ‘over this coun- | W, wat “Right takable catlike sou 3 7 ean easily atta: pped. You shall ight guard. | broken. panies, ag Tegime:s? By the fact tha: * firet's team hus Lex Right tackle ‘i 7 . ———— ones again 4o soon as hard times | RB. Wilsen, Giant cca, | ME. Griggs was crossing the Northwestern BICYCLES ON PHILADELPHIA STREETS. = ce wore in thone United States. Heed’! Puli King of Princoton., “Quarter back, | tracks at Wilson avenue, Chicago, when the| The Philadelphia whoelmen are considerably A AEY OF ta MARE “ ane ( recent ominous tragedy at Homestead, | Brooke of Swarthmore Hait back. | limited, which leaves Chicago at’ 7:30 p.m., | exercisod over the proposed ordinauces regu-| Everything Done by the Motor Except the | uite auesiot im. fro a Ap ecutive National Guard of Penussl | Ordway of Lehigh Half back, | Whirled into sight simultaneously isting thee! shoveroents on’ tke pubinekeva!| = tiaras Otten SERED. TE BE Ay OF was nece-sary to restore | Butterworth of Y. a Pull back, | bat pessengor train Ligel Severn Ala P°- | The subcommittee of the city council have re-| From tho s Repabts ips Mowing desrsibed re ‘situate in : | Cat the fires of inearres- | Whats team this is? Pull of weight aud nerve | sit direction. Griggs was bewildered. ‘There | Th6 suuccrms! ing. each act provided against | A vast ficld for electricity is opening up in |" pi +, | hroughout the Innd. nd experience, lacking only in the ous great | Wa# HO thme to leave the rails, With only the | Ported, the following. cach 3 sup : i ten i LE essential necessary to wuccess, wud that ix sufi- | bope of Ving impending death, Griggs Ridine a bic; clo or tricscle on any, highway of tho | 1 Practical application to farm work, and the city without having attached to the handie thereof «| discussion of this subject in various engineer- mout of uncertainty in this com- | the a oe Codec ron Bain. ay tne Song or bell that may be distinctly heard at «distance | ing journal haw created considerable interest. ing game so great, and that iv the good, hard, | &tunned, on pilot, nds instinctively ctrical World has begun the publica- | & 4 bicycle or tt dark without hav- | regular practice that the Y¥. M. C. A. are taking | *lttehing the braces. Paea ieee ee “Every effort you make rep atation of the rectuent tertally to the et: “Respectfully ve “Captain and i F forms, ts knocking loud | eient practice, and it ix this’ very thing that | Jumped straight into theair. He was struck bronze dours of the nation’s Capitol— | tanker th x than the Thane of Pife thundered et the of Macbeth's casth PIANOS AND © \N Tuere is really uo roum for revolution or in-| grery sie ainst the wei | _ None of the train men saw the accident, and : iq of a series of articles upon the practical sion im the A States, where avery | guoed neatly. ye ly “= ther wil] |it was not until the limited reached South eh Re application of electricity to the various farm Ont O& De MV SONEN GUGRSGuAN CUenT To PEseTICR. 4 Le» the balot aud where public opinion d on hand there is no doubt. Evanston that they discovered the man's curving toand hoon any. operations and implements, with illusttations | ith i wea ya trot dateof wails | Sty “ne Bay AUS [ikekont Meteors tess ie going to | Ms tie wud demands that Jastice and equity | “Water polo in taking quite u bold on the | anger. He was still unconscious, lis lands | highway. or ridin without faving contra of te ws: | OF a plant which 1s situated in one of the finest or purchasers. "MAHI GS ABH. Bi In whic to tushy your PLANO Be made during the reac: pens is the | Ball prevail and be finally orystalized in our | wwimmtog men of the club, end twice each | Sipping the braces on the pilot with super-| Me es to uericht of any vehicle going in | agricultural states of the west,and which shows CH. WILLIAMSON, election. A ities dieaene @ to bok ene ta the | Btatute laws. » the settlement of such | f. Wilson leads inthe practice aud | human strength. To the surprice of every one, | a prone dir eon. 3 agricultural states of E ich shows | ar7-.0a covers] ESTED 08 i - complete the required cecaba ye ihe | burning questions riot aud insurrection will neweomers, the latest of which ure | !t was found that nota bone had been fractured | "Falling to pass to the left of a vehicle moving ix tho | in detail how the electric motor can be made to te the gallery anc ou this means « great dea who bas ADy reepus surely following sea w qu gpm 2, unless the state commands | Casey aud Ellis, the big bicycle riders, both of | even wrenched. ‘Tho hair on the right ride | U3 Meet caterate of speed. The bill fixes « penalty of $10 for the violy- tion of any one of its provisions, ATIMEK & BLOAN, Auctionsers, | L No. 14096 st. nw. TRUSTEES: SALE OF DESIRAB! SDEK PROPERTY, SITUATED ON FibTH =TREET | SASPEE EAST NEAL PF: Lv vENT azs perform most of the work which the horse or the steam engine is now called upon to do. ‘There are four classes of farm work to which | | the peace with the strong arm of its milters | whom, with practice, will play a good gume. — | Of his head wax somewhat scorched as a result power, and this power, to be effective, must be| as pose entire are expansive luxnries, | Of contact with the boiler. fe results | go well organized that it is alwaye ready st and, in order that an expert tn his line may be ET ST EE). i for every ofiver baud, instantly available to eet with erusbi Capt. Rourk« =e electricity is applicable: First, for power pur- | , By “irtue of a . Sepee He expendizure : “Tbe feundom of tite sepahiic, amb ae |e ee ne ae Py oe a parang hie Bleycting Notes. pores; second, lighting; third, beating, and | jos, Sttolo het oun, cect ‘ Stee ant ss , i sucernment, lnid down the masim | vide the time between the two organizations. | ceived a telegram from the Secretary of We, | fork# of a safety, inorder to catch and draw |larms, dc. Examples under these various aecicasta ok urution that ‘a wellregulated | By so doing the expense is reduced to both, for es heads are numerous. For instance, ha: 5 an t any foreign substance from the tire, is be- eral plore > te calling bim to Washington on official business, | °™' ” and other products can be hoisted by electric | 155. AL . ‘eanary @ alone the interest in the art is not sufficient to moc gtle Gen ase ite applied to ordinary ¥,situsted im thecity of . y fashionable in England,” says the of « free state. I do not ciaim that | warra: tlay. The captain left yesterday morning and will | CMDS Very ee a District aforesaid, to wit) Tai the National Guard is a perfectly disciplined ror ir be eth; who wes engaged as the | probably be xone for some days. leis under. | Official league paper. ‘One rider, who has| Slevatorn. Auclectric. motor may ran pum si jot Dumbered sourtwen (14). in. square hus Fee opine Sok claim that it equale the ‘army | instructor in boxing, has in haud number who | stood the object in summoning Capt, Bourke | ‘Tied the idea for some time, has been com- | ing apparatur, which will furnish water ‘or the | ersicieht nuuired™apd miuetecn (S19 ‘tm Sth street east, at. tbe dis ~~ ipline or effi Ido claim that | meet him every Monday and Thursday after- Wi led to renew the catgut string twice in six | drinking troughs, for fire purposes, or for wa- inches 3 it ise fairly we cipi i aud Wan Gh uate ote tani cee 0 | lead Lelie etree tach pearl = Soeciin, tating: bane ‘ouk tp ptenee at lass | tering the garden, use in dairy houses, &c. Ivantn re, ay ime | tesite. He is wall known us an experienced | and to hear suggestions he may have to maks | Picked up and which would, doubtless, with a| All such miscellaneous machines as thresh- feet “and "six out either n practical daties ead that it is constantly im-| practical instructor aud one who takes great | as to the best method of suppressing the law- | few more ag have become firmly im-| gr a ne ee BO inchen, Sewn com Owenty “mo and - proving. interest in the work at hand, lessnews. bedded in the tire.” * aily o by ie mo! ur Set see = i grea A xores. There will be wnother evening of the apectal | “Influential newspapers at the City of Mexico | There is life and health in tho rational use | It ia very probable thnt in timo electric railway | shdsix atone nelfcol) inches to the place uf ber _ fing the pact onsen Os Friday evening next, commencing at 8 | sparring contests, and this one, which takes| urge that the Washir government should, | of the wheel, and a getting rid of the anxieties | lines ag eeepc ne arte) af narwocy ag PRL ad te x r- He came to the couc © clock, there will be a gallery match to decide | place ou January 14, promises to excel anything | in compliance with the laws of courtesy to | that crinkle the face and whiten the hair, and Sitrorent fare ce gall on coall tronean, ne | ail modern improvesnents pt Gi the wembers of bis the ownership of nd sord, uow in the pos- | of the kind ever given here. It will have the | friendly nations, take effective steps to stop | 45 long as it is kept apart from what are known pairing Paella ‘auhcent Gaus, ‘Terms: Que fourth cash and the balance tn one, two i, id eomething about «boo: ‘ decen at ba ak Jia a | Dest of the, contestants entered in the annual | the inroads of border marauders who cross into | ®® professional sports itis sure to increase in | Separate farms, bet oerrsts ry pga pack we lle meg pt A : exe Biss been Atted up for tins: tee i Soe affair. has two seebbards endhestein | Championship boxing aud wrestling competi-| Mexico, where they kill. rob and bura,” The | Popularity.— Milwaukee Sentinel. es, Sule Sets eee Yi = : New ¥ and there the cow ss annual y, secured by deed of trust the propert) | tion, which is to be held January Sand 7 at the | government denied having any intention of | The writer is ina predicament. He has an | °F are among the possibilities. a rs oF the oer A id, or al cash, at the option of the = .meciate Academy of Music, Philadeiphia, by the Ama- | raising a new loan. Imperial Club tricycle, purchased about seven ARS a pot ere ior eaaeteen. yattaiion (Emmet Guard), | #0" Athletic Union of the United States, tho yours ago;em his bande, which be canect’ get No Wonder. Sot Warten steele sat h EOGES DALBENT row tulle qouwietion t THE TaNUARY scHELeL nothing undone that would show their re: ices of the "Tis Ever Thus. rid of. Agents will not look at it, and friends | From Life. = iS Uno wt dncare then thr chee The order = 1 agent tec thes Inte Saaat Mantes Rec wine iphia Amateur Swimming Club. From will not accept it even asa gitt. ‘The only way : , Fisk ardcost of the ‘defaultine purchaser ave =rsee Fema ar January vide practice wee pub- | SPott for ‘he nts Seagt Matthew Lynch. Thay | this will come tothe 0. A.C, mang of the win- out of the difficulty would seem tobe to len f E advertisement of such ressie in ‘The Evening UNFLLD: f consider them the beet Berbed in full in Thursday's Stan, but that por- Souk Tad coca oe to play poh | nereand others not so fortunate. but just as £ it in the road some dark night on the chance \ x ton of it which contains the schedule is repro duced for the informaty those who might H iar. ~s ” ‘ JAMES F. HOOD. ere highly commerdabie. = oe will be « gat! of the “fittest somebody taking it. In the words of the song, { “s Bot bave expected st that day and who would | over the country. ‘There is at present F “It will not go away.”—British Sport. —— a great demand for theve exhibitions, and from see Would | Orders havo been issued by the Turkish war! the interest shown in the last *e de Cs a eveninj 4 < A marpificent amirtment of ow wrist. atyles ig ok fr i onal Gaard « a ‘ iruta end Sonares, Sutsced ca all he macdule fees follows — prohibiting officers below the rank of | held here there will no Guubt bo-e very lanes i ‘What Good Roads Mean. (rteut ‘The fect badiaiien will. penctice in t _| Major frem having morg then ome wife, be-| crowd on hand. . From Farm and Fireside. jos. ws . PIANOS FOR RENT. - a az NEARLY NEW BRICK » 1 ~ cause their pay is not sufficient to su; a] The ‘ i ‘They would make it possible for the farmers E DWELLING Riu NGAROLINA AVESUE lary at their ‘armory. umier a schedule to bo | barema wees oe ee ee 5 eh SEAUNINTH STREET EAST Sous round of pleasure and instruction. ae a ‘market, no matter at what season of the year. 7 Saatane 4 january 4 there wi another ‘They would him days and weeks of time y €, Tuseday. Jnuuery HA. | { > hace ellghiful India’ dave” AG the last ta- + ; ee ge bestest 7 5 J * day a .¥. A. Chul THE 4 a tuted smnutcal for the urdnl one : So Ti; _e yb, Peiday, Ja: * com- t 3 of gymnastics, and it met with t favor. t a : \ oy ueay Bh . Why not go ihe N. ¥. A. C- one pater and eom- dcarringes. =, ine the two programs on afternoon, / nthe expense in keeping named? in working order, and fewer horses Ass S17 Magkot Spain wu SEAMS ee "hoe =. STIEFF.