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al — 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, MONDAY” FEBRUARY 27, 1893—TEN PAGES. - a 7 I'D : ( admit, the best fielding team that could ~ | an unsettled one, but some conclusion will be and aiecea selected Sart 3 ‘conanzanionat TEMPERANCE. AUCTION SAL wien: aie ORTS. GOSSIPABOUT SPORTS sh. atta aS AN ATHLETIC CENTER 28S se eat |e ee om Ss ge me a | — — | Still, one of the most powerful batting teams elsewhere is well known. is one of the sppli- Cycling Notes. TOMORKOW. HE ALBEMARLE TY Speeches Made. JpENCANSON BROS come atetly hietene niger ee te Wes beg one Ee cr Sole ee cants for the position of instractor. “Is a bieycle baggnge?” is a question that is! The annnal meeting of the Congressional | 1) Ste | President Wagner’s Plans for the | stand better ‘chance of makin Sane dghe Growing Importance of the City in| sccm concentrated Ie the hiteiee interest | being discussed amongthe wheelmen. Bogzage | Temperance Society was held at the Vermont | LARGESALE OF HovarnoLD FrRNITERE AND "Eh OYE 's ‘bawronn, ase Ball Seaso | and holding a good place than s mere fielding | nightly. a good number of bowlers mere done | agente generally are opposed to carrying the | Avenge Christion Chureh lust night. “The Cons | OTEL OE NTAL os Base Me poonent It will certainly give the Washington the Sporting World. the pins and play hard for a score high enough | Wheels upon presentation of a ticket, the same | gressional representation in the meeting was| EFFECTS, BRUSSELS, MOQUFT AND Atlantic City. ¥. J, ee {ita gy weg sta ar hecypersoe gir a to win the Voigt medal. a trunks are carried, although « large majority | limited to three members, but there was « WOTCHELLCORBET? FIGHT ARRANGED. Second Day of the Ivy City Race Meeting. THE BEST OF THEM ALL. Saturday Night's Smoker of the C. A.C. ti lost Enjoyable. By far the most successful as well as the most | two-base-hits-per-game aggregations. Of | | last year’s team not aman reached the .300 mark in batting: in this year’s team at least six Tange around that desirable mark, | while, with the exception of the pitchers, not & man will be below.250. If that isn’t calculated te mske ‘things uncomfortable for opposing pitchers and teams and enjoyable for the Wash- ington cranks, we don’t know whut will. ‘The New Local Base Ball Manager. “George Wagner has at Inst made anan- nouncement about his Washington club,” says Aspecial from Philadelphia. ‘His adviser and | manager, Frank Richter. has advised him to be to date Rice leads with 208 and James W. © LOCAL BASE BALL LEAGUE. uuby ie running an ony bu elon second with strong team are splendid. Wit a food coach to bring out their ability they would make a Carroll Institute and the C. A. €. Bowling | good showing anywhere. The team to play the ‘Teams to Be Matched—Two Hundred Ex- | C- A.C.,the place of which was suggested by ‘Tux Stax, will be made up from among Rice, erelaing Daily in the ¥. M. C. A. Gymna-| Bandy, Clarke, Oliver. Harman, Locraft, Liv siam—Coming Billiard Tournament. ingston, Armstrong, Pierson, Schulteis, Hickey and Voigt and others yet in practice. —————— Ed. Voigt. the donor of the bowling medal, All the gymnasiums and clubs ‘snd bowling | surprised himself and friends one evening last on full timeand never before has there been | some few +tand around if be keeps up this rate. | quict up to date. Now he bas told bim tospeak |“? Much genuine interest taken in these mat- A. J. Schulteis is bowling a steady game. He of the railroads carry them in that way. Bag- gage Agent Nettleton of Kansas City is reported to have expressed the sentiments of his co- laborers when he said: “‘A bicycle is more trouble than a horse in a baggage car. It will neither stand nor lie down, The baggage man must be an ac- complished acrobat to take care of bicycles and _ —p damage. During the world’s fair travel | will be an immense inconvenience to permit the transportation of these wheels, Many | trunks, valices and bundles will have to be left behind to catch up with their owners when opportunity offers if bicycles are to remain on the baggage list or even permitted to be carried im the car as spec large and interested audiénce of temperance workers, President Dingley, who represents Maine in the House, addressed the society. He regretted that he could pot congratulate the society upon any work accomplished by this Congress in the | cause of temperance. On the contrary, Con- | gress 1s trying to undo the good work of a pre- ceding Congress by repealing the mile limit | law relating to the Soldiers’ Home. Congressman Morse of Massachusetts began his remarks by lodging an objection against the prolongation of the inaugural ball after mi night next Saturday night. He protested GRAIN CARPETS, PIANOS, MIRRORS, te Atiautic Cty, N.3., overs ©. 8. WRI INAUGURATION SUPPL! RiaHT HOT! *ttxctos Five Hundred Cots, Sin Orean cnd of Kentucky a Handsome Parlor Kus an: nd other Bed Room Set: Chaira, 100 Toilet Sets, lane qua dozen Tea and Table Spoons and Fo tresses, Red Springs, AT OUR SALES ROOXS ALPX. M_OPPENWENtER, Now open, MA RES MINOR, A LANTIC CITY ya parlors. paw h. COOK & SON cry, Nay covered walk to onan, CHARLES HVANS. a Dacian ort : against the use of a government building for | TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY TWENTY. | PP ENILWoRTH IN Jo crTy, enjoyable “smoker” that has ever been held by tr D. In- | and it is very gratifying to all concerned | rolls w straight ball, bat finds better results| The Bicycling World sare: eae eee on ot the Rent ing for | Scamaprternancmbeerasaedtvei ds the Columbia Athletic Clab took place on Sat- | tn att Phileccleine Cit’ nanos tha Wark. |*2 eee that athletics are looking up in such from a cross ball and will no doubt adopt the} “iin turns *" | would be an outrage upon the Christian senti- EIGHTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK n lectric elevator, New steam heat ji Pl manage ach- te . ter. ~ segs ‘i as d Qn EI R & oe a Homer to % ~ Conn nifgt in the gymnasium. It wae not | Tuten dun the conting ronson Sood shape in this city, and the hope is still ex- | ““Nieliett is doing well and hopes to win a| _,““Make your arrangements for special trains Peer oe a aon, lr. Moree deplored the | Fy BERNUEIMER & cy) - Auctioneers | 2 Mow ANSTE ORUMR_ very appreciative but a very enthusiastic r. Invilliers comes from a local family that | pressed that this city will yet become, as it | place on the teams wherever you can now, and patronize only | pur ELKTON ATLaN andienee and the several numbers were liberally | ranks bizh socially. This ix said to be the rea- | ought to be, a great athletic center. R OTL PLUNDER, 4 ates xoows | H vi Oven tora tee i temperance movement in Washington, and re- | - Dy Slaughter rolls alge bat very effective | (e008 rence wach bare, Deen vast, friends in | Sratied that they SeaQs necemart tecmnloteia | lauded. son be was aoe. ns it was thought hecould | The members of the various organizations Le sate 15. ¢- | Youn the future.” P two separate organizations. TUFSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIGHTE. carry = dress onit juautily among society i - e urna is an assured suc- | 2 wv. F. D. Power, secretary of the society. | gppe- : = capital and thereby benefit the Wagner-Richter | T° making active preparations for the enter-| 0 1a nightly finds a large number of rae see ners eraners bes Makes apace £3 | asecied! Ms caepal paoeenc iam omenen| STR Ghee WITeEa Kimball, presented @ pro- | exchequer. Mr. {nvilliers plays pool well, has | ttinment of many visitors to their respective “knights of the cue” contesting for the prize. lumbian exposition in ni ‘The amusement committee, with the kind as- sistance of Dr. E. S. i j- | Many statistics of crime which he charged to | 0! fect gram that has rarely been equaled in this city, | dabbled in stocks bit and is # good all-around | club houses during inauguration week. ane See: - ee Pelee ap ered ices eae E | Stees Qteasuic erry, ya either on an occasion of this kind or in regular | fellow to meet. THE COLUMBIA ATRLETIC CLUB. HE WON MANY MEDALS. | sax interesting exhibit in this depart: |, EX-Congressman Price of Iowa said that | FSi Side | > mao “Eneia eanene on concert, wine cagenined, cmncmmtetty Che mest nett) “Vhs Satesest tn til the departments, trom the | . eee ment will be an immense bicycle as perfect in; there are 100 churches in Washington and | Goods, 8c. whe The first part of the program was given by | amateur team of these parts for, Feary the |e eae ta the aymnrariuun, iv on the im, | Something About Higham, the Champion | ailits parts as the best machine. which the | every church is surrounded, by ten saloona, | J ATIMER E BLOAX, Auctions on Sven staan eat. oy talent which came down from New | York) caine himeclf. He will probably have little real | creaso, and the devotees of ench branch of the : —— GENT or ter een tae eae 20) | ac ota on) exculliy ts teepist ma Taniane, mot | Piss tsclae in Fo agar oneness ees | managing to do, as itm understood here that | sport provided here are showing by their regu- Site, usr gpl atid ue eared “Apea Srle nacelle main whee'* | yet that amount of money is spent for whisky GAN Mancos HOTEL. Now nol ger pl ecreemapsaegir | he isa mere figure-head. Richter. it is said, | lar attendance in large numbers their apprecin- | the ex-English champion bicycle racer, who . : 7 every year in Washi: % 1 Cr > WEE Kawachuertes ave. Ai complimeat to the club. as each one of the Pe) | wii be the real boss of the Washington club.” | tion of » cod thing” ‘ = had then ‘Charles Carr of the Century Wheelmen, 'y Year in ington. VALUABLE AND WE more prizes than almost any 5 Representative Taylor of Ohio, who is the »mplished artist of high ‘The fe itpattiaat ris | Philadelphia, has offered very handsome ep! y B vo — poo! tournament promises to be of espe- | other wheelman who had figured on the track, % aa fo resident of the Ohi York The New Base Eall Rules. cial interest, for there he in the club many er wi mn re« ver and gold cup to be contested for annually | P! ‘ot one of the brainy captains of base ball is | very excellent players, and the contesta will no | Predicted that in less than ten years from | and tobe awarded to the member attending | “itY. criticised the pending OKEN COACH AND TFAMS,CONSISTING OF MATCRED . TANDEM LEADERS, Ys formers ix an act 2 degree and especialiy well known in Ne and Baltimore, where they are great favorites Drive jonal Bank of this a iquor license bill. If Pal ; % ROAD AND S®DDLE HORSES (Som OF | (PRE CHALVONTE, AVLANGIC CIty, : - Beas fs Sezoc oa shee SAA as cil | Seer Oy ce etn Ahi Gale Cece ers (ra) cane cen eal wee eb | Ree Wee cae bee Oca Srtan dene | Oe ae oe Sgn EE es ees Pecan ent OS THE MEAeH Sa 5 ee / , the | been reovived twenty entries fur the handicap | 2.40. The limit has not yet expired and the | 7e8r ears 1a zuceession it will besoens | Setate proposes to reduce the milelissiteround'| cuans Goxpirvod man” fons EX accomplished vieloncello virtuoso and one of the | submitted by the Erush committee, says y it member two years in succession it will become rOpc i ne nT 4 + | Galt water bathe in the house; <tev Bent known before the public. He plars with® | Chicago Evening Pos, which claims to have | Poouconseste, and itis expected that there will | record has come down even lower than he pre- | is property,” In cass et e abe ¢ will ba areceden | tue Soldiers’ Home, but he was not very much | cyst’, THE FINEST coLLEction oF | pgeryinety expression so deep that at times | private information to'the effect that the mn- | Pe most as many more. Much of the increase | dicted, Johnson now holds the record at | Ri%proper having the greater mileage. in favor of Soldiers’ Homes answay. He ad- FERED IN| 7 of interest on the billiard and pool floor ix due er resorts to the petty | jority of the magnates, tov, opposed |t0 | to the engagement of Frank Sherman, pool ex. | 1-56! ny of the players of the wonderful | ther and that they will not bo adopted at the pect, who lms obarge of this floor, X xy cuaion in propertaanner tothe thoughts | Walter Gratz, the Former Turfiman, Dead. | Ment Preente 4 Lente went ie terre | Streets northwest. In those days the riding | Sn average of 1,663 miles. ‘The first seventeen ofthe comporer. He was for a number of years| Walter Gratz, a well-known Philadelphia club | SC¢K*. beginning with March 6, und is for the | was done indoors to considerable extent, or else HORSES THAT HAS BEEN j Panis TRIS CITY FOR SOME TIME, AND WILL | SUIT THE MosT Paw R | _$a27-29m Address THE ¢ ATLANTIC C1TA, y. 3 HADDON HALL When the ex-champion was ridingin| At the meeting of the Buffalo Ramblers last peeseans Giving fe phir oe pensions and jetting this city most of the races were beld in the old | week the captain's report showed that the mile- 2a eric eee, creme 153,004 miles. This distance __-- NO APOLOGY TO OFFER. Tinstrated Bos e was for » number of Fears ames a lamin Iwi ee men on the list wheeled 67,650 miles, or an | Large Meeting of the W. C. T. U. at Ham the instructor upon the ‘cello ous pool of 100 or 125 points. The games will be played upon a table of regulation size, being 5x10. There are ten players, some of them stars, who will compete for the prize of £400 and the championship emblem, which is valued at $150. ‘There is no doubt, if Sherman does not win, that he will come very near i The following are the players who will com- pete: De Oro of Havana, Powers of Philadel- phia, Clearwater, Ravenna, Ohio: Werner of Chicago, Eggleston of Brooklyn, Walsh of New tory of music at Buenos Ayres. Saturday night he rendered several numbers and especially beautifnl were “Romance” by Sivori and aliero Guis- emost in the His playing is full of ness, having none of th bammer and tongs style about it that mark so many of the foreign pianists nephew of the apostol man, died at the Marlborough Hotel in New York last night of pneumoma. He has been seriously ill only a short time. Mr. Gratz at one time owned several fast horses, among them being Elkwood, which won the snburban in 1888. He is @ cousin of Simon ana Alfred Gratz. ‘The Chess Congress. Ata meeting of the Columbian chess con- gress held at the Manhattan Chess Club in on tracks in small inclosures. There were not 40 many short events as are run now, but the thousand-mile or week contests were in order. Then there was considerable interest manifested in the exhibitions and thousands of persons were always ready to turn out and witness the con- tests. Among the contestants in those days were such men as Champion Prince, Tom Harrison, William Woodside, the Irish champion, W. I. Morgan, better known as “Senator” Morgan, William’ Young of Boston, George Handy, John average of 8,391 miles each. ‘The report showed that ninety-five centuries had been covered, one of them being double. The Sparta Cycling Club put their ‘ps Spy of Gettysburg.” on at Newaygo January and at Sparta February 2 and 3. With the cash left on band after ali bills are paid they pro- pose to furnish new club rooms. Last spring there were only three wheelmen in the town, and now they have a club membership of fifteen. Miss Annie Oakley, the crack shot of Buffalo Une Church. The Woman's Christian Temperance Unis held a largely attended and enthusiastic mee ing at Hamline M. E. Church yesterday after- noon, the subject for discussion being “Clubs, Saloons and the Liquor License Bill.” Devo- tional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Schell and Mrs. Catlin and Mra. Whittington presided “The W. C. T, U. had no apology to offer for offi TiMEN® S104 | LATIMER & SLOAN. Auction at the organ. Mrs. La Fetra, in presicling, said: | ng. elle from LEPDS & LIPPINCOTT. INIA AVE. NP oan beat aiid fret JOWN M. CLARK. TIGAN AVE. NEAR THE OCEAM, S remodeled and refurnished. Steam heat, itm CULATION IN LAND BRAUTES t ke bay seemery am- legate at Paris and isa protege of Cardinal - ~ : Brooks of Blossbury and others, Ben Hanna, | Bill's Wild West troupe, has added a new fea- | tho petition they had sent to theSenate yrasing | cl]/2\{>/A\ hy ES bows. He spent eight yeare under Sgom-| New York it was decided: Mevsctes niaea ergs bs Syracuse and | who was privato secretary to the Secretary of | ture to the exhibition that of firing at glass | i y : rearing JAF AAU the it in tl iq ie and three under Liszt. He opened the| First_To offer five prizes of $1,000, $750, that no exceptions be made in the liquor li - " ae s the Interior at that time, was also on the track | balls while riding « bicycle “hands off,” at |‘ mes abe as ee ee tA HOT ‘rogram wit Phird Bailade,” by Chopin, | e609, £450 nnd #300, Palle See ene, eas | and be did scene good riding. full speed. She in a very expert wheelwomai 35 favoring incorporated clubs. Balieving SAL. : OPENS Cane ts played ina masteriy manner, and afterward | ~ s.cond—That the entrance fee should be Winship, announce a whist tournament, which | , “S¢2ator” Morgan is among those still in the | England counts a cyclist for every ninety-| the overwhelming majority, if not absolutely PALL Ss Laney croands: plagzas, water front; select sccome rendered im brilliant style one of his own com-| 995, Mi Beale the ee ot or eee : nd of the living, and he still enjoys a cycle | three inhabitants, Franco one for 133 and Bel-| the whole of such clubs, were downward in . may | WALTER KFRAING, F " positions, “A Valse de Concert,” a perZect gem | ““Phird That the total of entrance fees, to- ee ee ee ride as well as enjoys the writing of cycle news | giuth comes third in a list of several countries | their tendencies debauching young and even _LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancts, | geacim Box 2, Fortress Moures, Va. from his own opera. He responded obligingly | gether with an additional sum, depending on ae ae ere fora cycle paper. with one for 190. America has one for 209, older men—they would continue to protest in > = = === to several encores and each number was €nthU- | the amonnt raived by subscriptions, should be | Arrangements for an evening of special spar- cw iexcou aon About May 1a message will be taken from | helilf of the safety, purity and happiness of LADIES GOODS. siastieally received. | divided among the prize winners in proportion by outside talent at the Columbia ee) Gov. Altgeld of Springfield, Ill, to Gov. Peck | homes and suciere 4 _Lé Mr. Van Rensallacr_ Wheeler, who came from | to the games on, Athletic Club are nearly completed. The dute ont ver abe iene heed we cindivon, Wis, by relay riders stationed | inj. 8. H. Walker confirmed tho statement | (OST! e Seri ‘Thursday, | ®%4 he takes an active interest in eyeling. | seven miles apart ‘ of Mra. La Fetra and said that while he was Objects at auccion, fA [mbt Pepe pe eorna Ansan Shaper corr fa (em category of professionals he is not | ,, Twelve members of the Somerville (Mass.)| major of police he at one time caused the ar. | zs : mie 8 boys from a club and pool room, | BY onder of Imperial Japanese Pxportine ¢ and the situation is no better now. | Mr. F. M. | THIS DAY at § ew York with Mr. Ferrata and Mr. Fourth— That drawn games do not count,and ¥ night's “smoker, that they must be played over again. - ts stig dand beeame at once» favor- |‘ Pitth That there be a tat tnand tour- | March 16. will probably be the one dec 4 : Cyele Club have recently organized themselves | rest of i raascegancP orp ge ml rm — enter, | UPON. This dar will, no doubt, be better than | eligible to membership in the L. A. W., | © 5 4 y ‘ Siecogit sad dupth, fail Of expression and | seputt galt twelve or lor competitors antec | SEtarday, becauaa fh gives so many sacre tor | although he ine loons tcc Soak! | nto bachalors’ clsb, BEADLEY, MODISTE ATION SALE OF JAPANESE ABT! Qrns pany, ; aay more per- | 8 W, W. Taxis, Philadelphin's crack, is in train- | Bradlew denounced tn etrons, terms the pres shisioni nant cemerdaitess Na Sere eee, Se cent sae _Aapr* | to make itn ons or two-rened contest to case | ne Se Puerta 0 Be. preeent, and whe | ings. Pri A A a | ing at Absecon, Atlantic county, N. J., for the | posed license bill and eaid it would take a. continaing daily until entire stock ts disposed of ae Bride,” by Godfrey Marks, and his second num-| there are more than twelve competitors. Gop tts orl ton pede alder pat eet Prince was the American champion, and | cotsing soason's races. the only right property owners bave The bal ; ronetata BMS cr was Cin Pinsntie “Queen of the Earth,” Capt. Mooney and “Bobby” Elder have re- | Higham, holding more than one foreign cham- Bence right (property owners have the | Tue balance of this exquisite collection of Purcetatas, | NOM Sondre te « epeieed omener ead tec (athe NAGING an tex CEE turned from the championships at Phila-| pionship, thoy were matched for a series of Sia pacer ape pa pendrin pc] [oS POPE tame | sx ndered in a spirited manner and for this he ACING 2 Aelphia and have secured some excellent talent | three races, tive, ten and twouty miles re spect Says the Treaty Will Be Defeated. applieations for license ot theic renewal, “Mr. | ™ . | at encore. Asan extra number he sang in mas- | Some Good Sport Saturday at the Inaugura- | for the events, some of the best in thelr soveral ively, The frat race wavin this city, and was} Mr. Paul Neuman, the envoy of Queen | H. B. Moulton said fh a eae made, ip the | Covers ke, wll be oid without limit or roerveat | Hes re. a Kimbe . : sleek classes, won by Pt Who passed over the tape | Liluokalani, believes that the treaty of annex- os adherent. our sales room, 1001 Penn. ave. er TOth us ® [eb flo pr abate Si Seay therm ee | _ In the 105-pound elasa McCall of the Warren lof the English champion. | ation made with the commission from Hawai is | Tet 8nd no temperance man, no minister, no meee were | ‘ bar tical yee re anton ‘Thy Name, otwithstanding the drawbacks necessarily | Athletic Club of Wilmington, Del.. will meet | The twenty-mile race took place at Rochester, iat bea ea Sen. | penevolent society had been consulted in re- WALTER B WILLIAMS &00. | euzee wong. “PINE WORK, Composed for Emma Juch, bat arranged also | attending the inauguration of « race meeting, | Oswald of the Wynewood Club, and it will be | and was wom be Higham, but he lost the third | defeated for this session. He says that theSen-| gard to its provisions. A resolution war! sig 4,, e pa MODERATE PRICES” fer tow volcan, For thin song be was accom-| the first day's racing of the Ivy City Jockey | a great event, pice, reaching the tape about one yard behind | ate will be asked this week to appoint a com- | passed appealing to the Senate to desist from — panied on the piano by Mr. Ferrat Club Saturday was quite a success. Owing to mnessy of the Winewoods will try con- | Prince. mission to visit the islands and learn the trne | the passage of the bill, and a committee of ognamillo played the ‘cello obi sions wi e Nep' a8 Following the interesti this " e timent re- | Iadies was appointed to present such petition inferior railroad facilities not quite so large a tations Wines or Boomg tune B.C. of ‘ollowing the interesting races held in condition of affairs there and the sentiment re- Goods cated for imball ‘accor it ‘ 2 city Higham and five other cycliste started | garding annexation. If thia were done, he | today. The benediction was pronounced by TONERS. | red. i) a {peered gr arplier tipery Fomneiearetarer crowd wag in attendance as otherwise would | "In the 115-pound event Lynch of the Warren | west on an extended tour, and the champion | eaid, the Senate and’ the country wouid learn | Rev. Dr. Corey, AU AVE. NW. ST ABLIOHED ino PARETS HAIR TONIC. fte pianist, John P. Lawrence, obligingly | have been, yet about 1,000 people were present | Athletic Club will have a “go” with Mahan,a | won the twenty-mile ‘world's championship at | the conditions under which the people of Ha- ——— eum — Prvswenta bald re ts. bookinakers did business, three on the | very plucky little man of this city, unattached. | Springfield, getting $500 in cash, a gold medal | waii would almost unanimously supporta moves Douglas Memorial M. E, Church. PR iscacsam part f the program was very well on aaa and Glouoester aces. The track | _ The 120-pound class will have Holland of the | and watch” “At Seu francions bs captured the | ment for the annexation of the islands, if it was] A very pleasing incident occurred at this > 2 oe Wrnexoods and either Wooleny of the W. A. | Pacific coast championship, and took prizes at | then determined that that was the best thing | church duvi the services of yesterday. At eee cach number was| was in a much better condition than was ex- | (\"or'simon of ame cla, vince oie: rahe igs other places. for both countries. aaa teal gee ree Aare, ONE. IX BLOCK NO. SJON KNOW THY POTOMAC,” IN THE Keep an healthy comditie Gate’ Nas not produced thete | “Meld mW. 8. THOMPSON, 708 1 | cits TANa ant Pa. ave oe Rica research to P i : . : the annual conference last March Rev. E. 0. | ST BOSR’s ANDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, * a good | pected and while it was slow it was perfectly | will be decided tomorrow. MR. HIGHAM'S EXPERIENCES. Mr. Neuman criticises the action of Mr. Da- | \°™ f 5 SORES a. oon repo hampers Men amines mek on fenta: “Vive evenhi wexecal the adand tabat| + rhe heavy weights will make a vers interest- | a, i, sit to by fi vies in starting to the United States with the | Eldridge was appointed to this charge, and now 5 ek Drew and Pinar one did a pronounced favorite win. The fol-| ing event, as Welsh of the Warrens and Wan- fe is said to be the only wheelman who evor | Princess Kaiaulani, and also his reported prop- | at the close of the conference year the church i es $ ——_ “"Wiz.'S. DuSbane Cloward sang the “Tores-| iowing ia s summary of the day's racing: Baltracel eumcmber of the Neptune B. C. of | rode more than 1,800 miles in two successive | osition to Minister Lincoln, in London, to ac-| has grown to such proportions, both in num | of meena tet eata? | Pins ccattienweit tae how teers oe dor’ song from**Carmen” inanexeellent man-| "Fire race Purse €500, €72 to second and | Baltimore, will make a lively go. weeks. copt a United Stator protectorate over the | bers and financial standing, that on the state. |THE POTOMAC Ste the th bo dis poll F ca- | -,/itemun of this city, unattached, is willing to] «Speaking of racing in this city.” anid Mr. | islands, with the princess on the throne, with « Pade Walch gavew recitation in hus wana! | £25 third for linge, va furlongs “Spect-| meet any 1io-potnd man in Amesien, bet wats | searing OF, acing in thio ety.” aid Me | land, with che prince ‘and Mr. Joe Cullen played a | !aton, 108 (Goodale). 1st; Ella, ¢ Pokina,’ 100 | #2 day#’ notice, so that be may have that time | feted ns there sat other places.and that is for ee ongregation gave expression by applauding | #100snwincl eee banjo solo. He is a great favorite here. uipeasy vane bles cates fo train in. No doubt a man will be found be- | the reason that other cities have ‘more fast Large Steel Armor Contract. with the hands, and at the evening service fully | | The ter of a'e on tive jreopes The novelty of the evening was the playing | bern 96), (Mason), and Ada B. fore March 16 to go up against him. races tha. there are here.” Contracts for nearly $2,000,000 steel armor | four hundred hands were raised in anticipation | = be ed with tn i . . poned of + Gehring, 135-pound man of the Neptune B.} “The first reee in which I ode,” said eciPation | saie, other 7S P page SS of — ase Mie ys ee €,, who won the preliminary bout from. Nagle | the cuanicion few! Ms ‘Engl wi in 1843 andy | Plate for naval vessels have been awarded to | of the young clergvman’s roturn, The popu- | eriv'stth | class ladies" an: be vold su . ment being made that the pastor had been | unanimously recommended to be returned the Goat, Shee) ANTON AND Caco Fisher and Maison Vriewe, Paris. Barbarin and Louis Krueger. Itix a class of | Paying music rarely heard except as a solo instrument oras accompaniment. The quartet responded d 4; False B., 30 and 8; Anne Elizabeth, 8 and 2, and Ada B., 20 and7. Mu- of the P.A.S. C. at Philadelphia on Friday and the finals from Pfeiffer, is anxious to come here, and possibly a man ean be reached by that came in second in a field of six, Moore of Paris coming in first. Previous to that I had won the Bethlehem Iron Company and for about 1,800,000 similar plate to the Carnegie Steel larity of Mr. Eldridge’s return is measured by the overflow of his church each Sabbath daring the past year. including Sundar aorta, : Sotairactionof tert tuals paid €19, $8.40 and $3.60. = y more than 150 prizesas an amateur. The next | Company. The bids of these companies were ea. fe i to two encores, and very able upheld their re- Seound race—Puree #400, 875 to second and | 1°. fete 7 aM ral aa od Ee) se hamneld cere arn eacnnes mew. | as\t0ilom The Red, White and Blue Fair. G mutation for this class of music, and it seemed | 295 to third, for three-year-olds and upward, vi “ : cap at Sheffield, which I won, making the first! By the Bethlehera Company—On 13-inch tur- 4 eae mies A FRANDMOTHER'S Eiit the enthasiastic audience’ could not get | £25, g. half mile—Mand Row, 104 ( Morris), 1st; | “S° Will be secured to meet Gehring, muccowsful race in which I participated as a pro-| ret plates of nickel steel, @212,048; Harveyized, | cree ree Mute a cs As ae! Cate | SABE, SALE OF 3 ey enough of the rare treat. Bob Sutherland, 110 (Goodale), 2d; Syracuse, NINE-PIN TOURN MENT. fessional, Following this I won several races | 995,981: on 12-inch turrets of nickel: steel, a ME kn etek | METH. 109 (Hunter), 34; Hiawasse, 115 (Slack), and| The nine-pine bowlers now have possession in the same ye 1 beat Lockley of Derby | ¢991'976; Harveyized, = of Nottingham and Der! or of oe of the alleys and their practice shows that there | {0v, the championship of. phtardimamper tn pee leone sacahe will De as much good bowling here as there was | sons. Since then I have won four six-day Lone By the Carnegie Steel Company—On 8-inch A S Mutuals | in the Gee contests. The entries close | tests, one at Birmingham, one at Wolverhamp- turret plates of nickel steel, $82,157; Harvey- ‘and €2.40, March 2, and they promise to include not only | ton, one at Aberdeen and one at Glasgow; also ena “010; on B-inch side | Punk of the Junior O. U. A. M.).which was held | Piiikeh" armor of nickel steei, $337,351; Harveyized, | at the MITCHEL! } MONEY UP. Anna V., 85(Campbell), also ran. Time, = i b St ‘The Fight Between Charite and the Amer- | Betting "Mand Kow, Bob Suthet jean Champion Now Assured. opp rapier Charlie Mitebell and "Squire Abingdon Baird | paid 4.20, 32. the championsbi The day ofthe “string and fatiron” te past. Other ry, closed last Sat- | Me hour aiid cessful week. The event will long be remembered pleasantly by its many onl patrona, Many pleasing remarks were ex-|2#7THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTH inethods in @entistry are prevalent now. Itis by em =e Assienees. | ploying modern time-saving appliances and skilled most of the ten-pin bowlers, but also the fol-| winning the championship of England’ and | 24 #95.340. ai dation of the hand isiinsiret machen tee on eee os ma z = a and ; “| owlers, but alko the fol-| winning the championship of England’ an pie Ae Eee pressed in commendation of the handsome aj GHTH, at saine hour td place Sisiiiiapiehinntl went on from New York to Boston gee eee popped Haper gl lowing members, who ‘are also mem-| Scotland. In this tace I rode twelve hours a Army Orders. Seieaaas Ppa ec Sy -ipracarrind SIDSEN Te owas, peony ong wight and yesteriag sfterncen met David | ine coven furlongs Pelham, 103(Manlovey |ber® of the Columbia Bowling lub, unc covered 1,040 miles in 72 hours. ‘The F : 5 with Gas, 30e Blanchard, preliminary holder of the Corbett- | t+. Hurry Alonzo, 109 (Guodale), 24; Van Dyk whose particular weakiess seems to be Jess thai Fee oe ee as nem Ot Meticaasy 18 Bi vere Sabet omieaaa oely aha oct Mitchell stakes. After the conference both | 199 (McDonald), 3d: Buddhist, 104°, (Mors nine-pin’ bowling and “cocked hat.” These | the race was on a conerete track.” as appolate'a board of officere to mest March 1, | se of our comnixy ihe rod, po soca eel i FUTURE Days. Baird and Blanchard said taat neither the | and Rosedarce, 107 (Parret), also ran, Time, | tine-pin bowlers are the most ‘enthusiastic || Concerning concrete tracks Mr, Higham says | 1898, at Fort Warren, Mass., for the mental land | indies, An interesting feature was the little PUBLIC SALE OF Vala ABLE LAND IN ALEX. *aquire nor Mitchell bad paid over the $10,000 | 1.33%. Betuing Pelham, 5 and1 to 8: = = . over a game and are led by Mr. | they are not fit to race on. He had a fall on | physical examination of appointees to the U. 8. | red school house, which was modeled after the ANDRIA COUNTY, VA. Sy ‘ i 4 yet Blanchard | Hurry Alon: 5 and out; Van Dyke, 10 and | Whitaker, deputy. fourth auditor, and his com- | the Edinburg track and was so badly burt that | Military Academy is amended to red as follows: typical public school of America, and the flag to cover Corbett’s forfeit, and yet Blanchard | = coe 4 | panion bowlers are Denikas, Myers, Stock- | be could hardly finish the race. 7 = aria i i are | 2; Buddhi . and Rosedance, 6 and | panion ; f the r Mj. William Sinclair, second artillery; Capt. | floating from its highest point. Th admitted that he held that sam to cover Cor-| 5 po tun, Gand 8.12 5,and Hovedat rigger Sidney Smith, Dr. Ricker ‘and Mock-| One of the champion's greatest feats wan | Mel. William Sinclair, second | surgest: Cabt,| labeled’ with the words “Gur Motto” The dett's moner for Mitchell, though he would not | Pceh tmce~ Purse #800, $150 to second and | bridge. : ere pa nade 200) salies! ins thee -Aprionbtarall| 55-0. Taylo eocoull axtilicyptaaren’ | boots were nereemeiea thy Walkingten (Cane nox bs mbum aid nor upon what bank the | sep to third, for reesyenr olde and upward, | THe amusement scamittce bax not com-| Hail i London dur ga ix dare contest. This |B Wosria, aadsian’ aurgeonr Beomede beak ». 10; Poto- check was drawn, . ie —Drizzle, 108';'(Man- | Pleted its program for March, but has com- | task he performed in one-half minute les than |X Morris, “in ; Oouncll, ‘Ma -90; Senner Os the” prewtise ‘All this mystery is to get Lrose analy ehcp tyr songs Cig pleted ‘arrangements for a ladies’ day for | seventeen hours, and after he had been riding | “220¥ 8. Lyon, second artillery. rerio eect | 24 dk ds Ass Piating, #100, Filtra, according to wigs. BEST TEETH, 5.00. Sole owners of Zonine, the wtr-awake anmsthetion | tree from pain, danger or uuccusciod By victu U.S. Desraz Assocrartox, COR. 7TH AND DSTA. NW ound the New Today Baird aud Mitchell will start | ood) 110 (Lynch, 34: Void, 110 (Slack): Ray, | March 9, and this will probably be the last | for three davs. Ho came in thitd ie the ome | _,The following transfers are ordered to take Columbia Council. No. 32; Constellation Coun- | faiving't and located in Ales: | gulgacid gpg eeticonc oday ad Mitchell will a a 110 (Sach) Its b 9, ee days. i : g : n crys = mo P mais, whence trey will proceed to New | 4000: 410 (Lynch, {00 (McDonald), also | ladies’ day of the season. test, making 1,140 miles, riding eighteen hours | fect this date: First Licut. David J. Baker, jr., | cil. No. a Meehan After the fights in that city both will | 92° SO DANGER, ran. Time, 1: Betting—Driazle, 5 and 2; M. Fague, ex-president of the Potomac | a day. from the twenty-fourth infantry to the twelfth | Council, Hermione Council, England and Mitchell will begin Boat Club, w. training. He will return to America eight weeks before the big tight and promises to be Promptly on hand to meet the big Californian. | tuals paid $20.90, $4.70 and Stathmaid,9-10 and out: Belwood,6 and 2; Vi Gand 2; Ray, 4 and 7-5: Elec and 6. Mu- Fifth race—Purse 2400, £75 to second and to third, for three-yeat-olds and upward, elected an active member on| For fourteen years Mr. Highem held the Thursday evening. fancy riding championship of England and re- ‘The athletic committee has been appointed | signed 1t in 1833, when he came to this country. and the following are in charge of the various | Among the contests in which he figured were sports which the ciub fosters: Win, M. Mooney, | the following: infantry, company D; First Lieut. James H. Frier from the twelfth infantry to the seven- teenth infantry, compans I; First Lieut, Henr; C. Keene, jr., from the seventeenth infantry to gle Council, No. 48; Valley Forge Coun 0. 51: George Washingto: , No. 54, id America Council, No. 53. ommittee feel much pleased at the successful termination of their first “red, white and blue fair.” the twenty-fourth infantry, company G. 60OD WEATHER AND TRACK. selling, half mile—Register, 110 (Lyneh), 1 Zingara, 9 (Martin), He ‘Tom, An Increased Attendance at the Ivy City | (Ducey), 34; Express, 100 (Mason); Maggie K. Kaces Today. | 90 CW and Vance, 105 ( Paget), also rai Good weather and track, a frirly good card | captain of the club, is chairinan of the athletic s 3a ara careah committee, and J. Nota McGill is recorder; | aig nace ult An Attack on New York’s Recorder. No Interest With Mr. Orrick. Lieut. Wm. M.“Dove, boating: ‘T. -Nolan, | sive: Bunaley Hal inna tnwland, The Rev. Madison C. Peters of New York in| In regard to published statements connect- — == eee frarring and ree | Foeitnds re ae ee P °F his sermon at Bloomingdale Reformed Church | ing his name with that of Mr. Orrick, his for- ‘ in i te ng and fencing, assisted by H.W. Blunt in pton England. Won 6 days’ (8 : St. Loui ri (aan Beater © te 2 onl) eee ee rl nds’ agg) rane Mae cea ony ae rane = Sake ae Recorder Smyth mer law Sea = es and conveying improved transportation facilities brought aad ty Neagle B., $0 cu j O'Leary, base ball and tennis; W. T. Ellis, | Gay, for champion bel! of coset, Tee = bourse & | for his conduct of the Gardner case. ,_ | the impression that Mr. Orrick’s interest in the increased attendance at the second day's is bieveling: field and track, Samuel Stinemetz: | “8st.” A Yon 6 days’ 4 hours a Bi obimaey er Gripes ‘Recorder Smyth's | Choctaw and emer sae claims was aca caeka Gee Clie aechos '@has : Dr. G. B. Young, rifle and trap shooting; Scotland. westy on Justice," and among other things | secured or advanced through his influence, a soo pad fe sagan phroranez The New York World states that the | Samuel King, foot ball. = socuud prize, loving frst prize by Te inches euch | Mr. Peters sald: “Those who have watched the | Secretary Noble said yesterday that up to this ttewtance. Additional horses arrived at the | Pool room keepers of that city held a meeting RowrNe. . Hesallsiebr ped — must bave | time he had not thought it worth while to deny gttendance. J : Friday aight at the Turf Exchange, 29th street. i eoartincked apartiality 20 crescantuct of the | these malicious falsehoods, but be now desired track sesterdav, and enough stables are ex- |The" hurpose of the meeting was to decite|., 20 towing men are much pleased to learn The Philadelphia Meeting. comst lncied teaparesalt7 o> complcnoutly that | 5. cue: for ai that ais, cactaerdip wie pected during the week to materially increase | whether they should take the entries from the | that that they will be given some chance to] ‘The. A. W. constitutional eonention of the presiding judge lost the respect of the com- | Sf,"Srcick’ teemineted tarts a pet uaner the «: mm every event. The number of | Ivy city meeting or the Hudson County Jockey | show what they can do this season, The boys | 1893 isa thing of the past. The convention — be | dca Ce mv. | to his appointment as Secretary of the Interior, ts doing business was also increased. Club. ‘Turing the day a number of the city | work bard for it and deserve encouragement. | was held in Philadelphia last week, as hereto- | ** &*! os 8 dormers “essa that he did not contemplate a renewal of bt ; ty - a wit dges, then we should have | ud that rs aa alled for five racct, as follows: | pool room keepers were infavor of taking theen-| ‘It must be remembered,” said aclub oflicer, 5 ed it Sax, and all the officers | U0al with our judges, it. He had no possible interest in Mr. Orrick ve furlonge. seliing “Hiawassee, | tries from Ivy City. and they stated that the | “that this big club began with and is the out. | °T¢ Published in Tar and oft rearon to thank God’ that the jury system bd the proposed about t with approved bearing interest fr be retained until all been paid her informati >: apply to J F street north west, = tiie’ not paim'ese extraction money shall have 4 We Kuarantes you will use ‘For bo other in the future, ‘THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Ja20tembS* 1217 Penn. ave. n, w. RS. PARSONS. SF COR. Dw. —Filling a specialty. teeth restored by tha et wusve! applied to wars to allevia’ t ri 3 Ada men, Soo reas | ‘ : : ; elected. ‘Then the convention dis- | stands asa protection between the people and | *#ai"#, and had had none during the last five ei dition av comin é + 99; Morton, 106; Slack, 90; Fixco, | running at the Guttenburg track of late was so | growth of a boating oraganization, and rowing | VeT® Fe-€l : st Pt years, and 18 to have none it fut caare and in ecrordence with Gecrec therein 4 nz eae rr | fmconatstont that they were heartily tired of it | shouldbe ctl a oetainece rete and {til —- ee pany ‘The color | those who might offend the powers het be, ee none in the future. pes Wer my band ou this ae a Caeraity, fs ys pom. Sally ‘Second ra four and alt far- | Aftera heated discussion Friday night it decided | A letter has been addressed to the Carroll Inati- | que ton, which hes be Deably wot eget tates| batter Data RE aay Mets ~~ 5 eelomende = a Mctcie Duomo lee cece een Siete arenes ek | en nee ot felony Bowling gaits: | Cnet tre gsae Tene | TEs amet to be convicted, whether innocent or guilty. Since the weather did not permit of the re-| J ATINERE SLOAN, Anca, 1407 Get DEX: XPUOKEY_NaTIONAG UNIveR Third rac andl a tg Suclonge—Ello, | a ore er Of thoes preset were disentis- Y. M,C. A, ATHLETIc8. the matter practically where it was before. The | “I believe that I 6] the sentiment of every | view of the High School Cadets on the 22d it | TRUSTEFS’ SALE. OF VA LUABLE, IMPROVED | pear! a7 ont aad Kate Fane ate 5 cute 102: S° Anne Ehasbeth, 102:| fied at the result of the meeting. “tf we dou't socn get's larger building for | eligibility clause shadnnas oh aes eee | Se Now Yor wets T tay that omic | had been decided to parade some day in tho | TWERTYSIICATE OST SPRETT SEAR | Sotrarsarsate a. Register. 107: Lavinin, 97; Honest Tom, 10 qa the use of all oar branches and in proportion | |,"“An amateur wheelman o C , | citizen of New York when I say that « greater future, butas they will accompany the | By virtue ofscortain dest of trust dated the 26th tom = * = plas ighteen years of age or over, shall, with the | outrage upon justice than Recorder Smyth’sac- | B&F » ae — day of June, A.D. INSP. and duly recorded in Lim « BURGH cass, ‘suse, Histon teheonh ta8; ee ee eee eee (slgotnegl rete a lonilieeialee vine of | indorsement of two league members or the con- | tion in the Gardner caso has never been per- | Presidential party in the inaugural parade the | 202 Syai'weashed. det, smd. culs recorded nator PIANOS AND ORGANS Banring Lard. 100; Strathmaid. 95; Void. 100: < : tof the chief consul of his division, be petrated in this country. The recorder’s sorv- | idea has been abandoned. She pitrict of Columbin.cnd upon the written request ‘Terrible Crime by @ Supposed Insane | the homely expression which concludes his re- | elie 2 Of the party secured theres, we will ‘sell at ; : igible to membership in this league upon pay- | ice to the powors that be in this city smacks oman in Atlanta, Ga. mark about tells the tale To every branch, | ment of the. initiation, fee and edaee oy pao | oot he Pow > rose A candy sale took place in the armory of the Miss Julia Force, aged thirty-eight years, shot | religious. educational and athletic, does this ‘nities — aor ised \CTOR BECKER, Professional Piano Tuner and Regulator. Thirty, years in the District. Prompt. attent Mohammed, 100; Lucky Clover, 95. Fifth race, selling, one mile—Pelbam, 10: fa SEVES Tet AT FIVE. 0 i i cy Eastern High School last Fri the oa donee # Send order to 1408 10th st. cr find postals at 8" gig se rea rrmas aged thi ; a vided in this constitution and. by-laws Teffroys, the servile judge of Charles IL. pow amet eter fy Ateedgpetld PALRG Log ey as vex: te % 7 | and killed ber two sisters, Florence, aged thirty | *Pply ™ br - by-laws of his division.” —_-o2—_____ ni sum Committee con- | th west one-baif (3) of original lot ‘nusibered ten PUNING AND RPPAIRING GEORGE BL Bkipwith, 101. | é ect, the full back of the foot ball team and 0 the mot) eliminate the sisted of Misses McKnaught. May Hughes, | (10)in square numbe . ‘Tees kee Gee el ee a ee el | Years, and Minnie, aged twenty-five years, on : Ast jon to eliminate negroes Prospective Offer to Mr. Harrison. A maker, Pairer TOD 1% a rive 9 oarsman and all-around athlete, now aspires to | yote stood 109 forand 101 against, Pat it wae as Swingle, Hobood, Weleb, Grant, Ewing. Aiton, | the improvements, e: Ft -—h e 5-3 THIS YEAR'S BALL TEAM. Saturday at Atlanta, Ga., and walked to the po- | pole vaulting and from his work he already | not adopted for the reason that’ th The New York Press saya: Considerable cor- Ingram, Sites, Frasie, Randail, Stitham, Haskel. | Tsidences. being Perea __ 82-1 eum vk cela aaa aie | hice station and surrendered herself, saying she gives promise of being a good one. tution requires a two-thirds vote. respondence has been going on between Presi-! The tables were beautiful ly decorated with | “Ter = : 2 i “ pooner Hitter : | bad committed the crime and desired protec-| | The candidates for the base ball team have | "Probably the most important business trans- | dent Harper of the Chicago University and John | flowers and evergreens, ot ee here a eee foe day of sale, ka f sites oft 30 Gacsge: We resident | Erachuetine irc at Eiruseoeie | Sted was that WMevitelerpeaptied sore a plc arenaersoap harap Saal salrateadad PTR oe oO the following officers: | Soekter'caf acm, St parchmer's Sption. “Adige. 7 My 2 of Mr. agner, 5 The league delivered a eorigus, bow. to the " 2 repaint ie. Gk tha Wachtogton Bass Bel Chet, ace gieen we | 3-H. and A. W. Force. shoe ‘manufacturers, | tion hopes to put forth team that will in | riders wheaball ty sestemen eter i took tke | Promoting the © asad ty. Erom | President, Eeut. D. B. Street; first vice pout of Saw be ravired at ao 3 Praxos long article in the latest Sporting |*T® Bet brothers, They formerly lived in|every way be a credit to this city, and the | jower of reinstatement from the racing board. | ® Lint dropped by the millionaire to one of his | dent, Miss E. H. Weloh; second vice ident, | in fifteen days or depostt will be forteite: |THE RECOGNIZED S°AXDARD OF MODERN _ ste oll beobabitity written by Mer Tenet | Cattentec. member ofthe {eam are having it iypromed Horeafter a man andar scspencion ni inas & | frond te belloved that « chair of legilative| Capt. BA, Shilling: scrotney W.-K PON AT WOOODWARD.” crugtees PEABO want Pactone Saad sig a Lips It is believed the woman ii She has | upon they a> Steen it until the next meeting of the/ aud | will be endowed in connec: the | treasurer, Kelly; = met 8 €. Bieter, the editor, who has been Mr. Wag- | bean oomaldored irreopensione at tines cod bed prompt and regular in practice. The men who | this may result in keeping racers off the track , Uulversity. the salary to be €25,000 a year, and | tec, Misnca MeNeaght, Seiagie MUSICA Dak ISTIC AMCHITECTORE. ee ners confidential adviser. The article, after | frequently threatend to kill members of her | have been doing regular work in the gym. | #0",may ™ ‘months after they are 6 that President Harrison will be invited to| Edwards and Lieut. MEDICAL, &c. ---1 SEOOND-HAND PIANOS, GORATIN CORDIA: 1s | Including some ooo oe ck Michtly wend il eeeeet. this position and iecture at least 0 ¢latming that last season's failure was due to | family. She sars that she has for a year been | Pasium and who will make up the team with | ‘The following amendment to the racing rales it this posit ire at least twice a ever leaving the school. aEae i the fact that the team could not hit, says: j Friting out s statement of the family troubles | certaln additions ore O'Hagan, Canlifiower, Ber~ 2 gecko the ‘tudentaof the Chicago Educational | "The last es an ate Di rere Rerve Stimulant spd Teste “Otail the The pitchers of the new team will be Killen, | *4 Just completed it Bord Cate and Grech, 0h? Fitzeerld | "Ro prize rhow. value, more, than 90 | Zea Miss ‘Anna Seaton Schmidt on Paris and Ne- Yor Nervous i euulty, Neursits, > Saturday, when her mother absent from ~ Face, amply able ga ae "pitch og dapart. | the howe, che sent the wervants out on errands; | On the 22d there were 200 persons taking | Gxeept in international contesta, t especially with the pitcher's position | Be". going to the room where her sister Flor-| exercise in the gymnasium during the day. ——— ‘Will Run Against Gov. Russell. A Boston special to the New York Press sf¥s: d The following by-laws toghe racing laws, of- ; | ence was sick in bed, she placed a pistol to ber | This speaks well for the growing interest and fed by tha Galvaes colloms teeny Postmasterand ex-Mayor Thomas N. Hart of ae en ren Mee Wi be Leckie. | ight temple and shot ber deed. ‘Then gulag @ Me and cries lond for ‘mote room.” | ""-‘Clags E—The racing board, through its | Boston has announced that he is a candidate A Teachers’ Association. a ee ae Tew *tT° | the kitchen, where her other sister was, che shot n given in this column some | chairman, shall have the right. of for the republican nomination for governor. ‘William Tippett called ail big men physically, a bina. | ReF in the same manner. None of the neigh- | time in November has taken root, and now | Over the character of oflored ta blayeds | : moelatlénn they do not make the best fielding combine- | t 575 heard the shots. Manager Wells has taken the initiative in the ces and may wi ‘or withdraw its sanc- | TB® Tepublicans have for several years past Hee en, ke Meague then” Mant | Miss Force calmly locked the door and went | matter ofatives: Of the oe Ag, as invited the | tion to race promoters, providing ita deciaion | triod to induce ie Too be tackeennatlite, ecter betting infield a to lice station, as described. The bodies | Teptesen! : - | exeludi any prize or prizes is not complied | and are confident iting Gov. Russell next Georgetown Spay oct ain be able in giro an the bf spon eee by a brother, to | tute, ¥. M. Catholic Club and Georgetown Col- ie large number of teachers were with. fall with him as their leader. Mr. Hart is 3 whom she sent a message to the effect that her | lege and other orgunized teams to meet at the | " ““Ciass B—The racing board shall have the | strong in Boston, where be was twice elected aap A will ; So Dalia sister Florence was worse, and in he | Y. M. C. - neo ——- oon at 7! right in pas | e i ‘and cither O'Rourke or another out- : o'clock and look matter of organi juestions | mayor. ‘of national reputation and exceptional [ont home, to find the bodies of his sie- | o District base ball izing | that affect the amateur status of = member of league. ability. Joe Mulvey will also be added to the’ Now York World « Atlanta | _ Instructor Simms is getting the Y cleanen | Sie Tengnecl American Wheskaien: tae ‘ am. says: Miss Julia Force, wl rdered her two | in trim for an exhibition about March 8, to be | and by a unanimous ‘expel’ such Teacher’ ‘Tee catching department alone is up to date “ie: Mies dalle eno ymurdered ber two | toulowed with an exhibition for the men's pple peedy Fo. Sade elfen Him rtcrdearerer$ Pio na were discussed. ineemplete, but here deals are under way for a ane ce coe police a written state- | Classes about March 15. may suspend each member pending in paper was of first-class men. for whom the Toud ment about the matter. The staement was ‘TRE CARROLL INSTITUTE. tion. * ‘epee of the beara erwin the pad _— through « rdson it tr it} of i Sabdapartanses Washington was, and is,weaker SPOUt iment Pages | a snd mae iat | Much to the delight of the members the ap- ee mouee who hea me om for py ta ageaa gong hinged leroy being detained thas any other club in the league, and it is here the attentions her sesthar. sieags be ameemr paratus for the gymnasium was delivered dur- | Pt ave a ‘to appeal only to the national | filth! Come up and look at it. Taxraren. Est, mow uae ibe team must be most thoroughly | to them. ‘The statement shows evidence of in: | ing the week, and two experts from the makers, | ther ely ani be ctnasated aad fosrcticrensti tron Thos. streugbtened. sanity. The Force brothers have em; the | the Narragansett Company, are here putting of such assembly ‘& competent of} Tux Writ of the late Wm. C. Nolan, filed A GREAT BATTING TEAM. best legal talent in the state to defend the mur- everything in proper shape. ‘error on the part of the government board. Saturday, leaves his estate to Mrs. Margaret Se While the combization is pot, as we readily | deress and will make a stubborn fight for her. ‘The question of selecting en instructoris still! The racing board was allowed @1,500 for ex- | Ridgely of Baitimore. ‘Du. BULL'S Cough Syrup, best in the market.

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