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_—- a s 7 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, “FEBRUARY 11, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 18 —— — —— ; is richly carved. Just below the mantel shelf ises to be as proficient in that line as he was in = ‘th baby heads i in the carv- ‘the ik the mat. Inn Ths conte one repo deere her teaceres [OE NERAL ATHLETICS, | rics 2" aeacsaar wee m eeey/ON THE ROAD AGAIN. of the baby daughter of the house and the | ‘way a success. and all the members who took | others are admirabje liken esses of the little “_ ioe —— = of — ac- on | ermiern Soom The soon we beaered besarte |The Columbias Looking for New | doatetmeirinirector The juniors dose | Indoor Entertainments of theCyclers {ee wet valved the poten cn rieze representing woodland vcenes. ‘These remarkably well, Their work on the Roman are tapestries painted by Sammann and are Grounds. Indder on Indies’ day was a neat piece of work Soon to End. ’ Setereliy aed adiaiced. > Cee ain ot fa | and was liberally applauded. Arthur Eaton was ac we S room is a cabinet built in the wall to hoid one —— | top mounter, Harry Gould and Frank Emmond | a Bull Durham ost won ions of . : | on first row and Joe Taussig, Frank Shreves, Ke as | representing. every countey under "the su ae | Y- M.C. A. AND ITS BALL TEAM. | Sfils Denn, jes and Charlie fieed were on the A GREAT SEASON PROMISED. | weil as every known material ever used for the sides. o abet arpote. ‘This collection was made by Mra. ar | __ The prospects are good for a strong base ball aaa Ee ilier, and comprises in all 475 specimens, | Candidates forthe Position of Instructor at | term, and with some of the material on band The Xumber of Wheels Will Re Largely tu They are large and einall and of every known | the Carroll Institute Gymnasium—Con- | 8d more in view a team will be put upon the diamond with which the club to in| Excess of Last Year—Organtzation of New | = Smoki CCO. Se ee ae tinued omy im Bowling Among the it ormer leading place in this tqort, "| Cube Indleated—WheelIng Notes of Gen- é oking Toba . ‘The chambers upstairs are all decorated in| a ba adh tigger gree a There are many other brends, the most tasteful and elaborate style. The See ee Merad — standing ss te "hat —_- : = largest one, over the drawing room, has the Fy OW THAT 80 MUCH} Tanti tak Ole NDOOR ENTERTAIN- each represented by some inter- ceiling covered by a canvas in which apple : | of govern 3 = ; pemcdeeeigten be blossoms tet only partly cover # but feck Sood bowling material | House committee—A. P. Shaw, C, W. Schnei- ments of the bicycle ested person to be “just as good | down and mingle with the decoration of the is being developed here | der, T. B. Nolan, J. 8. Ziegler and J. L. White- clubs will soon be . | side wal There isa biue room done fa the and the bowlers doing | side. eee brought to a close for as the Butt Durnam.’ They style of Marie Antoinetie, a vellow room in the vell—indeed, | Committee on admission—W. D. Reedy, ree z siyle of the empire and @ lilac room. On the of them are rolling mp | Jacobus 8. Jones and W. M. Rooney. | a. are not; but like all counterfeits, third floor Baby Dora's play room, the same 6 SP |" Finance committee —Alex. Grant, D. E. Me- the March winds have ws i z sizoas the parlor below, is a regular baby’ scores that are surpris- | Comb and A. A. Hoebling, jr. | passed the wheelmen | == they each lack the peculiar and o. The ceilings and wails are blooming ing—it seems tome that | “Committee on rules—A. A. Birney, J. Holds-| will again be on the seals — little pink poppies — the Pres get some sort of competi- pci — and ee Sikieal road for what promixes attractive qualities of the genuine. . . —— oor is strewed over with them. the i is th! 10 athletic committee wi appointed at “a i S EASTERN ROOM. seteide tenn en att ta | the next meeting of the board of governors. pode roo pce We wooed a BLACKWELL'S cuerereee and brigh . x Deneficial as well as dag ire ieee ever enjoyed bere, The BULL DURHAM LOUIS SIXTEENTH DRAWING BOOM. profitable to the clay |, Ttmay seem a little early to talk about it, | Se oaks om for the protection of DURHAM TOBACCO Co. here that firstimakes the | B8t the base ball contingent of the Y. MC, A.) as does ench ot e 3 the smoker, . ia look its game with Yale o be lergely in excess of ; move, It may be interesting to the bowlers in roll apes ie rps patie rapilecty | the number tast season, and while one club has this connection to learn that Boston is to have | in'the gyin. Manager Wells hopes to get to- | @isbonded during the winter months there are a bowling tournamout for the individual and f gether a team that will be a credit not only to | bright prospects for the organization of one or team championships of the United States. The | the association but to the city. He has some! more ciubs'early in the spring. DURHAM, N.C. lor ‘ The New Wa _ EDUCATIONAL PIANOS AND ORGANS. { | | | | ls A be rt 1 | very likel: terial. He has sent out invita: —- am | a be | tournament will be open to amateurs only and pery like! erial. ie a Local deal ei is w NG 5 ! —_ | unattached teams or inalvidaal borters ‘must { Hous tot dates for a place on the team | torward and the inertneed satya leads te the | IMAGINE res | ke i A pr inttached teams wle na begs > rghit S eeak tens and the increased output leads to the | IANO INSTRUCTION. MISS MAY H OMFAD, ts sf | furnish the best kind of evidence as to their | t° mect tonight at the gym. % i icortificatrst oth th * m SES Ad Be . | amaten ing. The tourney, will be hell | 824 coffee the base ball’ plans and organization | belief that thero will be several hundred new | cyrtfeaictrnpsict Herr ait of the Norn’ By SRE Aa E ANT Under te auspices of the Boston Athletic As- | Will be freely talked over. The athletic com. | Tiders here next season. i Gired. Address 903 2° st. how te sak hae - sociation and the Casino Ameociation, jointly, | ™ittee will hold a meeting at an early day to * ‘he good ronds convention held here only a RT 6CHOOL—¢6op FP sT., KOOMS & AND p:! Piranes onth Bah is : 2 oor ; | map out the eummer work. in which the associ- | *hort while ago is of considerable interest to | A hort ticht, sioam nent and‘commmetions TER ancogxume SigkranD ov menmne booger ll meng hak and the Caatae aida te date of beginning | stion hopes to bring itself even more promi-| Wheelmen and good work is now being done 1m So Gyevine sud painting for, beginners end sf | PIANO MANTPACTURE of the fingant Puraishings of Thi e. and the like- \ paige building, Boston, asthe placo of | Site. by iis good all-around work, before the | ounection therewith by tho Langue of Amert-| Satcst: tas wd event clare” IB sien: Wortd—F re Made in tournament will consist of a delegate frown the |, The big indoor athletic event spoken of here- | Fond exhibit at the world's fair also interes | ko SFOOKD MAND Faxon clading some cf cur own teie bat aitehtly wend ! Manos Poe est ee ‘ vstich : the wheelmen and the number of signatures to oe ~ae k ‘Bo 2 New York city | tobefore is still in contemplation only. The ex cel sm ' nee ee ful oe from the imac tte Arnau Bowl | Pee for hire ofall and, other expenses nec. | te petition, to be presented. to Congrowe wll ing League and three members of the B. A. A., | C#trs to make it w success are very large, and | Teprosent all sections of the United States. $4 O81 at, Washington Cirele, - WM. KXARE & 60. in in of magnificent | a dences im this cit In many respects leody ail the rest Wi of the lateuc Waren red. Won | the fact that it is largely an experiment causes During the week several social events bave - . | rte Si? Penna, sages, HP ROME OF LT aeeuuacal som Of the Deemer Warren Hill and Fred Wood | tne management to hesitate, hope, however, | taken place in cyclo circles, whigh showed SMR RTNT a ee Sy || i tifully cvrved gril. It 6 on the fyor oF on the litle set of | be in charge. i ie aR ao rpms lige has crergempeinr emg | banche's method “rar | Se 8 8 Run wee be i p' a ak til wa lane ond ben ny where else she happens to place | S rciniecee carzying out his original intention of holding | thes ds oop brverhine. ia S SS hn BES CREE cr hee Miaupiadiddea | We wire as ox cave, ae ng her faraily of doll’ babtes 6 ous | ooe will be @5 for ech teem sud | t.¢ indoor open meeting as contemplated, and friends, Ta place of the paper chases, water: | noe ine [ee oo Hod Se ben ER ™ gs sorapmterttn by Rodgers of the late Se herself. A desk and a hand or- © March 1. All entries should bo | if it is a success at all it will bea big success, ; Melon rans and oyster roasts dances and enter- | CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, La re te el I Wr PYy 2 sad Tee street, | The two roome of noticeable playthings. Of the | addressed to U.S. Cornish, Boston Athletic | ASK him how he likes giving concerts and lec | tainments were provided. | tang dereriment.. privacs oy cleric | Mone EST Tenet forreat. al-em ) : per to the | 4, rhe me Fat Ffoot aad Se beret tired tare | eee Ee. Orralah, 4 | tures for tho benefit of V.a1..C. A. ‘The boys’ | Two of the enteriainmenta were given Wed-| sons IN HART. Priscpal late of the 2 few others. EASTERN Row ‘or and is filled with all the rious things collected during i land Con matory of Mauste, Ro ms | Bg Rakace 7 ¢ for | Classes are practicing hard for their gymnastic | Resday evening. One was a rouvenit tgp and | Pasian’ Conservatory’of Music, Hoston, St LIK AE AUER pra + C YUNn Tie FRG ‘Two new regulation alleys will be bi 7 hve tel Be Sh Mts = ara b v _buii « his ‘month. | dance by the members of the Capital Bi* Club | Iein primarily a smetiog’ room, ‘eet | See yay eee Previous practice by any | Sope soveltion ae promisd, thineimn, Ths | and the other’ wat a dance given by the Nomad thing which a man considers requisite to | them absolutely neutral. In the team toarna: | CbMlk talk to ae in the eleepried md Se eae roper enjoyment of a lazy hour in the | ment two nteuge or, amon ‘coustitute g | Miss Thyson on Wednesday was a very interest was] .§ Jal cently guished, as 1d trip. The wood work of lea, exer chairs, lounges, book shelves, | match % S whan th ings | ing one and the boss seemed very much pleased | Academy and an enjoyable evening was spent ay carved at Agra, in Ini Tike decoration of the ceitins tn | or gamon will combate Coy peng | with the innovation. Large classes are thorule | BY the members of the eltb and thotr guests. Builders’ Bxchonge, 12 ne mantel and the arch stonpd the b At the four corners there are | individual ovents two gamer wil, constitute a | 2d the gymnasium is always a busy place. Thuraday night the 1.4. W. entortainment and are espe ne pieces of earvin, ting combinations made of sach thor-| mateh until th attern of the arch is like lace work ent o igh'y good things asa copy of Tx Eventxa | tbrongh wood over two inches thick. The Srax,a bunch of ¢ a tobacco pouch, » novelty | floor, of an intric id de k of cards, some long-hnndled pipes, a box ‘The following prizes will be given in the team | Bound clacs and are well matelied and are quite | Cees the wheekwen mre fedlcbtod te tus chair: | smimatious. FW. BORA. au Pa. BC aiboee a border of metal and wood abc r ches, Xe. all eanght together with a bor-| "First prize to team winning the tournament, | , The bicyele riders are ee ea a committee, Dr. Charles ONT anche, Parse a Behates Lona ~ ennai border i etamber on tis oor is decoratedin the rococo | seco Pee £0 team defeated inthe nal game: | Sv rine. "Among thems wetica’ Clarence DRINKS FOR SUMMER BIDE eroperer. GO Mei. n wer Monday’ and Thursday mee an the he winning team and | Proctor, the winner of a five-mile race, He 1| “Intime of peace prepare for war” writes tim! ch manon the team winning second | oT ; ; 188 FRANCES MARTINS prize: special prizes to each man on the team | Ring actively in for riding this year;alto|C. H. Hayward to the Bicycling World, inj M™*Peahian MAE FRENCH scHoon hii | Clapp and Fred Simms. larry Ward gets ie ts Tor Youne Ladies and Little Gi [seer pee pers neo pee geben | Around and puts ina few hours a week for old | Teference to the question of what to drink on &) poaraéno pupite inital. ime} -Oat") “ _——— "6 Pe ENCH LFSRONS—: fon the team which makes the second highest | time's sake. ‘i -4 of twenty-two | ‘Although at the prosent time the heat an@| F°Groi pronumcistion ¥ total when e m has rolled @ match; a| ,, Quackenbush, with a record of twenty-two Tipsy ee by Stle. PRED HOM prize to the individual who makes the highest | feet in the running broad jump, is getting into | Feariness of summer seem far from us. still ere | Mitt, SCHOOL, 11 DE Private instru: colleme branches. arcangement, suz- which are bs the greates what wners have | 8 eal features in making their | AnLP. ier DKOOP™ Mires of wealth, who are they have devised entirely satintied with | uisr. She has given | othe dewile of ite A) Reet pementormes and ealieees t sae yaeena ve mitten the 7D STON. Ww ght in a few petvate lemoms “ long they will be again upon us and the weary | —“its* THs moderate, = ee. eyes single atring fm the tournament. gin {tis senrons Pe) urPrive some of the comers | gid heat-worn cyclist will endeavor to amuage | PROF. ARNOLD W, MEYER, GRADUATE. Fok LAptes Snort wise fher took, bat | PP heer be given to winners in | "'3' "Anand and R. H. Spurgeon and Ai Leet | his thirst by frequent draughts of water poured | merhed: exereles written during locum a. and occupied into his fevered stomach. vel. mas. At prosent pent of individual voices. Studio, 00 F st. b.w “There have been frequent letters in the | + Now, iffne opportunity offers to get on a tonr- | fe setting in trim and’ as new material are ment ; a h how improvement in all-around gym- |." . ; i Tas far av the Smee Tat age clubs hors chance for | ations Sn Trovement in Wiaround 67%" | Bicycling World on deitia or sammer riding. | PCY IXSTITURE_NURINESS COLLAR. « W ‘ ke rior is con- Watker, Crom, Johus ‘nnd others to try conclu, | _ Pentathlon certificates are the Intest thing | Oatmeal water has been ads Scat exouten Taek: Tnscracets xX workmen are still busy sions with bowlers from everywhere, and from | Out And they are just what their name indi- arch ee astinees wut geete fF hand. ja2sn NON wi e finub .e porte cochere on I8ti a * = i a 0" = ws Point of architectural devign as woll as in cle- crenis-they world ho nate tai individual | vetem and signed by the physical director of fe,tend to Satulence if ured to any great ex- | Fopemriine. Sin. ELIZABETH KING, E HANS gance of its interior, wil be second to none in Gibkc Sf Ue cxcval pines ered the association, and thus ® man can have with | tent. Beer gocs to the legs, and if used too | Cari EES tus Eee A HER this city of beautiful homes, p camps oesiponon him or keep in ‘his room a full bistory of what | often will cause severe cramps, especially if | \'ORWOOD INSTITUT? i sania sini BOSTON A. A. AGAINST NEW YORK BOWLERS | ho has done and the record is indisputeble, for | there is a tendency to gout. Whisky goos to | + 14th and Vass. ave In all tts bran. hee ‘The trip of the Boston bowlers to New York | there it is, all properly vouched for. The cer-| the head, xs also do the wines, although a} FOR YOUNG LADIES. quick work : INE WORK. isnow somewhat in doubt, The games with | tifentes will ne doubt be brought into ase in Whisky anf soda toward the end of « long | emda efoto end b Bonenare raced the Manbattan A. C. are off because of the re- | the local association; indeed, 1 believe they | hot ride is very revivifying and refreshing. | pe formnd early in Mebrucry for the fusal of the latter to play a return series. No | ¥eT® originally indorsed by this association. | S0ft drinks, especially the smoot ones, lio on ee ee ee white m it always a rtriking addition © neighboriood. The situation is com- 2 ses the stomach and produce ‘the fever’ of the | 320" rinctiate eros Aeinite word from the New York Athietic Cinb CARROLL INSTITUTE ATHLETICS, stomach, throat and mouth commonly calied | capsmy OF TRE ROLY chosw - S St wo ae has been received, but it is more than probable | All apparatus for the bright, cheerful gym-| "gotten mouth” A OF J SEROLT crosn, Bar Tose, ore interesting. Once cver the threshold a that this club wiil consent to a series of games. | nasinm will be bere in about two weeks and| “I should like to call your attention and that r Ii find every nook and corner of the }f either ghe N.Y. A. ©. or the Pastimes arrango | wii! at once be put in place, and then the work | of alleycle riders to the drink that Ihave YOUNG LAPT: & to play the B. A. A. it will bea big affair and . found to be the best to assuage thirst and to | Affords every faci! ‘i 7 y._ The finest woods have been vidal 3 ns ni | Will be actively and earnestly carried forward, | found to be the jo pasunge the thirst and to pivantawes 0 _S. THOMPSON, 703 2 used im iteconstmnetion. and’ from the parlor Sao hich Powlere allover the, country will | tor ihe policy of tbe management is {0 land | keeP the stomach cool and in m healthy condi. | *"vabtenra of seadenic, ¢mmmicl Fiaka ast Pe Hoor to the attic ebaimbers each is the best of | The tiny bite of white wood in it aren style and the furniture matches. The top floor tte k The upper foors as well as the buse- | third of an inch square, and are separated with | has ‘he rooms for the servants,all as comfortable | 2°t Set on a | tion, and that drink is vichy water. I do not| spacial sitzntion #ivon ip sinus is phone ST. KOSE'S INDUSTHI AL SCHOO! atch with the New Yorkers why | Wel aR recanted. ene nero is 1 poml-| masen tha rider to on fe bottle of liquid | end tspewritime xe ie ae le + aatien' i ble to : : Beoond session beeing FEBRUARY ment roome are shed with the same care- | narrow strips of brass not thicker than u pin. | as ean be. | fone a voris? Tare so, the nation’s eapital and |” ‘This ia especially trae of base ball, ‘The | With him, oe ANY, ful attention The windows are thaded by the soft folds of | | The bascment flocr i jast as interesting toa | Wout seuke it intreegt ad ‘o oats 1." hopes to have a good team. The mn- | Cheaper, anda bottle of one-half an ounce or ven com: ous eastern stuffs in a duil yetlow | housekeeper us the parlor Boor is to the artist | the Bostonians are always assured. With: the | tevialit now has in view will certainly help along bg pe iy Tigers req reartinny ard “kone didi a Mat The furniture in the room Je | und lover of the Dewutifal. ‘The billierd room : elas) . i ay ide, Afew of the anules thrown into | LH® BERET? SCHOSTOP LANGCAGES, Ht & . i tention to keep up near the band wagon. = : 78 38 Spon, lotrasment in Boston thinks mot tines wicks da get el oeeyeoyginrerresie quai aan aaj kee oteek wie ch, Germann the Bostons are preparing fora trip, a visit here | 08&t Wells of the Y. M.C. A. that this is the | Quchs than ansthing I know of, and the de- | Frem man. Sp expecially for it in India. The frames are | is just under the parlor and upon occasions of beeiecter & carved and the upholstering is in a dal! chode No home was obn F. Miller. nt than theirs ranches. Enzlish, Latin. | 4S Ton Ap 7 r f a ti w | sire or need for it will remain away longer. I Greek ons. AL Pishor am of olive plach. The most prominent object in * } ps roper time to begin to get into shape matters | ma ; " daring the Arthar administration. Mra. Miller | the room is a large painting of the batt ee ae opel Pertaining to base bail. for the coming | &#Ked one of the first physicians of Philadelphia | prexcn & aERet SS & COMPDIES | 7 apie. wo WISH Fine me River, when Gen. Miller received the THE COLUMBIA ATHLETIC cLUB. jseason; that this can best be done by | before recommending it.and he aseured me that Every Saterday at 415. Free to pupils. Marine. male at resaonahie major general's straps for hi nt conduct, Between the annual club election and the | calling’ a meeting of the representatives of | {t would be more beneficial than otherwiee to coor Mme. CAMILLE, French Drew He is the central figure, on horsebrek, sah! Liecona siting wp of the second wecles: 6 oi | the several organizations having teams in the | &¥e es homed _— Sco Nemes | city and talk apaleagze. Do not let the sea- | ““O® arriving at home after a long ride I ———— — nt general news of interest in the | generally sof claret and water, and ~ ORATOLY, DRAMAT, Columbia Athletic Clnb has been at a premium ttled, as was the case with the foot | #fter cooling off a plunge into a bath, but the | Fs anc roice culture. FDWARD leading = bi command and the seventy faces al portraits. os the Five’ d him are It was exhibited ACTION WNSESD. son begin and end and then have the champ ship uz WINTER R nia cans é Lgacest papa Miss ADA‘'L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, 1517 18th | CRA SIDI TLANTIC CUTY, & salon in 18 re purchased this week. ‘The result of the election meets pionship. Get together now, make | ‘laret is optional hers, 18S ME | GRA SIDE MOUSE ATIANTIC CITT § Miller. Another port he with the almost unani approval of the | ‘and agreements and. then set up Brooklyn's Bicycle Row. = YEARS EXPERT | C7Mr. Re. : covered Walk to ocean — posite side of the room is that of the littie entire membership: it fs satisiied that the men | nd then “play ball.” Ibelieve | The executive committee of the Good Roads pia | fe10-1m CHARLES EVANS er, who died when he was whom it has placed at the Lead of the o: | 1 d ! t this season. | Aesociation of Brooklyn held a meeting re-| Cvkky HoT NF Wyo nore, years old at her beautiful summer nand fo whom it intrusts its interests are | eral applications from | “nyt . Fag weeny, | 2408 Hopkins place (2 € POINT COMPORT. Va, at Napa, Cal. Everything else in the } ¥ were selected | 5, ious to part with their | aglry ctnedbep iedecreume eater | WESTEND step Ne FEBRUARY Th : : the fio important matter is | " ‘ 4 m Bedford avenue near DeKnlb avenue, | Foration—Prinary and» Lares erounds, piazzas; water front; select aneome room is antique. The rug on the floor p Fs of athletic matters for the ty PALS a modstions. in the prisons at Lahore and is moze a tion will go to work | « In a week or £0 the athietic committee It was repotted that Park Com- THveieat : wan interesting than ever now as the importation of fo map out its Hine of labor, and it eannot do | will decide upon an instructor. missioner Brower of Brooklyn had received a | cultre- ation and tens a that kind of work is no longer allowed in this much better than to take up the stringy where! ~ at) stir Nu The bowling tow Tho ware | gorse v conservative policy which has | jishest ind e work of the past year will be con- | medal, wi ment is in full swing, and | committee of the association and promised to 2 : fforts are being made for the ulate my are ele road aiong r Opens Febrnary 1 nal single score for the Voigt | the Occan boulevard. to Coney: Islmd. He | Movxt Versox Sranany, Electric elevator. New steam heat indeed a “beauty.” Since the | favored she ides ‘The chandelier isin keeping with the amp hundreds of y Among the odd pieces its predecessors laid eareful a ried CITY, 5, : : f yen : but the appropriation for the 2m Mrs ANNIE ORUTRB, re is a teak chair, a temple chair tinued, The club hopes to be more prominent | qunouncement in Tue Stan of the tournament | Ocean boulevard was too. ektall eo permit more CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W,, nse ~ — seas Kaseé will Talia teva con im athigtios this year than last, aud “cepecialy | bers come in and take a ignd wio | than a begiuniug om the new toed. Seales * | JP YGEIA HOTEL, OLD POINT comPoRT, vE ve ott of “the odd and beautiful is me veetiea now in hand and the one | Utve neve= shown much In rest in the matter |The committee last week appoinied a sub- WASHINGTON, 2 o Deservedly wortd-famed, this unique sesart touns hich adorn the room. There are tine s an fore, ome members who have been drop- perate wi : ee) ‘ yeh rect f lacquer on china in the two tail | most dificult to solve is that of selecting ath- | Uefore, aud some members w ft colny | mniiiee So of Seems Wilh the pack oom Fighteenth year ovenod OCTOBER 4 surpassed in halthfuiness end general attracts 4 T up and coming in and going | missioner. The building of a section of the is nope ipod deny foomalgdan Laer] [into the tournament. Every one is enthusiastic | road will be commenced ta the encie spring. It ere, and a rounds have been selected | Oy oN nik a " " y ThE BUTLER'S PANTRY. there will have to be some tall hustling to get | Ovo" be powuing, tournament, and the bowlers | will have a cinder bed and a covering of gravel. v side of the fireplace, and there and Kiot> bronze vases, curious stuffs from Delhi, Chinese wedding ent people from assian, electri> aod bot eae Coletated for thelr Maloney ty Arclect high-erafe boanling and @ay schoo! for young indies and ijttle girls—thoroughly modern in its spirit and methods. : [are becoming accustomed to the alleys and Savennah's Kaw Tendh, <1 ork . tronbles, Ginage incloaed veran tae, Muse large partics supper will be served thore. The | them in some sort of pera eres |rolling some high scores, Armstrong, Hickey | ory on the new bierele track ae fh, | comfort Mstentn’ heat, Pasohar naleeaton, pectest | BF the United States Artillery School Bunt kitchens, the laundries, the refrigerators nnd | Cllent pieces of ground, well and conveniently | and are at present the holders of high " ri Pn, | ates. am é Nervousness and insomnia speedily and to med | the pance overy detail, agare | located, ore offered, and the indacements to | gcores, Ga, nas boon Gisontiased null Will pot bs re- | "2, cetmeen maa Se pee gees, bo lane. The} | the roomy cellars underneath them all’ where bw either are Rl tempting, and now the | tn order to increase the interest in the matter | sumed until the weather moderates. Nearly fered A epectal study in Greck literature by transla: | Send for descriptive pa while the | the furngces ed. \ rpeesighg veahadl th Wie cine. to which to take. | of bowling Iwould suggest that it be announced | half of the concrete track has been completed, | tions. Aciass berinning Homer's Tind will meet on yn Con- When large parties are given inthis house | If one is selected 1 the city or near it then the | tat the five members baving the highest scores | however, and is used occasionally ly the Saran. | Monday, Februney 33, 1803, and hold ite seasions | _Se21-s.tthOm plicated cre entranes alone will be used, | Members O etianee ae eae MNinG that | at the end of the month be made the team that | yan whcelmen, “The track wool’ bree tay | fom Sto dotclock om Monies ant Thureday after. ‘Yincrnta BEACH Va. f the Guests arriviag can pass upsiairs to the dress- ikgige Canes faze which | witi do battle with the C. A. C. in the bowling | finished by this time, but the cold, weaken | Booms {oF twelve weeks following. THE PRINCESS ANNE. c i cing 6 t si neg! i al ve on & | toarna . izatio ” % J 3 ing rooms without pone beret sit tal tier | Seba athlete, retical: Italy paces ae | tournament between the two organizations, #0 | froze tho wet conereie, eaasing it to dry in Mrs. ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS, 18 MILFS FROM NORFOLK, OPENS JAN. 1 a eee ee ae nc, an | eetuston I would vangest tint this cay aod exch | ecahipy fy increasing very rapidly | C%#¢K*, and it was considered est to stop tho| aren Principat. | A.combination of ocean ant ine forests makes! other clubs ns desire to join select some good | work until warmer weather. Tho track is interest is being displayed in the COTES | anvenpectatiy hnalthta poner, ait (ante rege found by some to be hard toride upon. Its | § 2088 A fveciqate Fem ts dking grounds st upper’ gronnds down near and on the other side of o in wil i - q ack Bouah i mgs ee 3 = ‘ ganization in all ite branches. slanting curves prove pitfalls fora Vermont av ea crasaacage gee are vues ay oe Hate tea pall scat Orcas P. Somurpr. | Fidere end thee arewheelmen ie Geverens |_& sed Tor Abtual Catatograe, 520-59 S. F. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. nd 8 . 0 Mi oth: —_—._.. i | raates on 631 ta. th.a Mit mhed ys they desire to congregate. Such a Econeoy ialUbs of Gis otne Fineth: now who have had to discontinue the use of the | ¢) AT1LARD SC GES, 906 F ST. = ~ — ordered t scheme would not cost anyone club much a Laie Soe Soa = Sischina ‘on scoount <f'ttoo violent sebthct pes echentibc method, Teaplylas'crecs of oo: | TEE, ETON, ATEANTIC © ¥ From the Ledi u th the track. tmp ave. newt teach 50 lowed aft ie readings in | Of auontlay, it would not interfere with the —_ Tt will be seen that there is great economy in aon, Sinton, setters eras nec. | Tegular working or practice grounds and it! | : na a Lady Cyclists in Chicago, brated and indorsed ‘oy th Ae cannes” | woaid still give great deal of pleasure to that | UDS growing plants instead of buying cut | qye Ladies’ Columbian Bicycling Club of | Suite ait gate eT ; e Jarge number of membera who do not pre-| flowers, You can use the same plant over and | rexel poulevard, Chicago, has decided to | Muclier, author of the Word Chains; with Browning one | pare or any special iine of athleti “| over again, while cut flowers are worthless | change its name, and is now the Clover Bi a - covered that hor dvor bell was |” Enongh hac been eaid b; a& Stan this | after once using. The amount of money that Pe hae ack: WW ORs COMMERCTAT. 0¢ So she put up a card on which | week about the bowling contingent of the C. A. | you would pay for afew roses at the florist's | Cling Club. After the annual election of offi- case Shortand abd Typewriting. ot and 407 Rant . the following: se ©. to justify the assertion that never before in | wonid purchase a magnificent fern or azalea, | cers next May the club will become a chartered | foreieinihathone nralinien oneal er tee “Bell ont of ord lense wrap. | this city haa there been 4o much good bowling | and these, if you have a little home groen | and leagne elub. The social feature receives | trial week in any department her of change den Hier hagbend retarned, looled at the eard, | by amateurs. ‘The interest in that line of ath- | house—and that is what el persons who love i and th It was « « air Bem be segeon. everything frst class Yea-tint Ho™ PITNEY, aT atigs ¢ Open for WS, twelfth eeasun TLANTYO City, Na on he’ nee. After retnening ertains to th: wr family i it in ie a vy mame, Bites = — ia penhent of fand calling her to him, said: ics is apreading, and it would not be eurpris- | lowers gught to have-can be made to do duty | Sttention at presen daiestay cased cate aan aca RETIN DETER we Mey igeo ieievers teres se a poured, will, in ee nati metas ont today, dear? ing if before another season rolls around that | many times during the season. There is uo | the third Thursday a dramedie and mieet at Ine Under United Reston tees, = oe > ing touch to her Yes. * ees there will be built a handsome club house for a | reason why any one who ws flowers in the | tertainment. 2 Hon FDWIX B. HAY. President of board of trustees. | GAN MARCOS HOTFL Now OF 7 dresses, mandatin robes aud Pa drosses, |“ » the Browning readings? Dowling clu’ which is now organizing. It will | house during winter should not grow plants| Miss Alice Poole, the club captain, Si arrang. | phenid coteneee tie tele ee aE mest | Nand Maes te ave. Atients | Biesant Chinese and duraveccembroideries and | “Yes, love ; bea clud for bowlers only. Of course, it will | with which to make her table attractive when-| ing a summer tour through Wiseoen negs | Leer opens dames ee aie aan | Remeen and Roster aswractichs. Gieguat ond 5 hangings 9 nd “When is there another? have ali the necessary features of other club | ever sho desires that it shall be so. Once get | year, to be participated in by all the prominent | Ap1Ss ANY ¢ LRAVINT OF BosTOR— pera WE COCHnAS Ser iT b LOOPS, MEAL, Oh, Tseo you are inter | nousea, excepting a gymnasiam, which latter | into the babit of using growing planta for this | Soha wonccs of Chsoo, M hme 7M CHALPONTE, ATLAN LIC CITE f tortoise shclland } ested,” suid shewdelighted."and you want to go, | will be only on a smail scale and incidental to | purpore and you will tke great pleasure in | °° Cycling Notes. poet grr act ating pti . nest examples of intricate | don't you? I'm so glad, the main feature of the organization. The | training plants in such a manner as to make {Siidia Saskaed to Aah inn STANO AND MARMONT, __ oat 8 TER BRACE. TOE EEE. ibe mmall objects decorating the | “Well. not exactly.” returned the hus-| members who will compose this club are busi- | thom most eativfactory for this tse. A plant | _ Mr% Charles Hopkins ia doing work among FXD'S SELECT SCHOOL. }411 T STN. W.— | sait water beths in the hones. elevator; modes aa tele and table toy i | bana. thinking, my darling, that I} ness and Brotessional men and men of standing | of fuchsias, with its slender branches drooping | Women in the cause of cycling. She has been Shoromgh and Progressive choo! for both sexes complete; sun parlors. ze a - be bt be considered us the | would go— if. from all the walks of hfe—jast such a club as is | beneath the weight o dainty flowers, would | delivering a lecture entitied “The Bieyele as a | “Sai aor. ne whole boase neededhere. One of its principal features Iquite | make a charmi:ig decoration for any table, and | Means of Physical Advancement for Women,” ree inn ge tices Renee. overlooked, and thatisthatcertain aileve on cer-| any one can grow @ fuchsin who cares to. A she has been requested to deli: M78, payors, rv, Serr 027-3 Address THE CHALFONTE. _ tain days or evenings of exch week will be rantrose geranium is al and req 'o deliver the leeture | JME and Business Collece, 12077 10th at. n.w. aS. f You, my darling, would stay at home and 3p tothe wiver an alaiars sk Abbe tain Soicade j and this plant will grow im | before the students of Wellesley and Lassell | Brwfared tuccourully for qjrit wervice. dep * \eapaeasmense ce = ae SS | learn how to spell ‘rap.’ members. When this club is in full opera- | any sitting room with very little care. ‘So will | Colleges and the State Normal School at Fram- the style of the Renaissance, “ from windows on the east. ‘The | uj ‘ik is the k green oak, beaatifaidy carved and polished. The whole effect of tho some ingha lecture | ESUSATION For 2y 253m manpon thse = EL ae tion there will be chance fof bowli ym Center. She will also repeat the Eo AEENGSRiAS HORT ——. aoe geen ies eterna toe A Fly Killing Brigade. matches here, and this meaus the continued | and “such to the members of the Educational Union on ERS RST Nh ln coun Hikend | JOT, CLARENDON, VINGINIA AVE. NEAR Frow tho New Orleans Pioay une. growth of the interest in the sport. primaula obeoniea. If fou havea green house | Boylston street, Boston. 2s. Aviawtie C J. . stew best and free The Siam Free Press of July 19 enys that an |, When the third and final series of the ten-pin | you can grow the choicer ferns, azaleas and| Within the next few monthsa new road ae pacine Ts q at! epposn! col. 308". order had just been isued from Siamese mili. | Ament is completed, a nine-pin tourn ? | similar plants. will be organized in New York : Dusiness. <udeer— _| + —__ 1 hendgnenterhs <6 ment, beginning about the first week of Mareh,} Although. at first sight, it seem to those ity, ite membership including the Harlem, 7" fer the civil cors- at) re a ™, pokes pee recom! that the ioe Trill Be taken op. Tt will lst about three wocks, | wiio have had little oF experince that given | Wi Kaiekerbocker, | Mount ‘Vernon, 5 Water, 4 RekNeti Tee OCEal ‘oh-si-chang should be employ two, series of five games each. | plenty of tsnny one may decorate | Westehester Wheelmen ‘onkers Bicycle fochantval 4 bee, {i tte fin Meek wee, ante ‘otder, must | After that will comen “cocked bat" tourmament, | & table, the task wil not be fo 2 Olnb. met: | oneal eer TANED BOOB ih Se exert himself to the utmost and capture each | TheFe are quite a number of p! soy eg Sieur above twol and eapactany ti “| Gnuarervi_Comuronrixa. pen Sadan re verabearigag Dluebottle flies | game, and some of the players are very expert | mattore will be simplified if we disabuse our: a Save the are now Tuy MAIN STArRW dotties Koh- | ones: their ee The maim ball i Et i . and si-chang. warriors will have interferes fegu- many ways valuable, ee opiend Svinte tw ‘Enaliah cok to Saude fal, nad are net tobe tenes tty | a wenn ae right practice Sill hips ee ontaeie e, Tamales | Sar or fm each separmie part fp study by iteelf. The is that the were not fe a be hadon the evoning following for next week | want Tid of the idea tbkt in, onder to Balt makes « great square room. The Soor, only —— the nim! buemy may be only. make’ bie look well it te nee mi words, loi Wee checherbrara deste “However, with our new we bave vay tember” ganged fouciet ae 1 is not so mauch a quectipn te plots chionpey piece and « broad sufficient military talent to the ene- Tigges «perenne begin in about | quantity ipaltenn ceeaioees stater cess a s i tees eee oS Tet oso stl cde ca emer promi In ent nets p |g et aa ee Sa sibiy, “and ‘other celebrity will | that dainty, effect which all admire, oath tighe conte ect a bay window. The me meeting yg Me Se, Fir Cotehete. ta Evga cahibton hererand pomibly they may But fray perso baring ae Bratch ee, ball ged bes pag aioss oer nina ate gies wu pede ox Mey | ee a mound a Hasoscun ail the ay up the stairs, ‘The ‘Miss Anna Dickinson has brought three daite (road a Re BR A. J. Simmerman and E. A. Marion, whe | be rushed g leather, in dull gilt sea seesaut ae tenuate oe ike" Dally shibs nest aed nenonetnet De shatatee beth yn pL, forged %4 Hiaseh Lc , at all the forthe Insane in February, 189}. whe bes about at Biehmond Times e were am we ore Glalme an sagregnte of 6126,000 dekages, "| with ins tele eid Ross pete aaa re for the grand jury yesterday, Phowwgrapa in S0m8 pe a] Oe . + . : ¥

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