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—— ‘4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0.” eatunpat MARCH 25, 1898—-SIXTEEN PAGES. 56; Harbin and Wirt, 64; Wilson THE STEED OF STEEI..| #8550" “"" ON TRACK AND FIELD. 'Seesiceets est S23! THE BENNING STAKES, (aes Hy" eer, Pies |___scertox sanes —.——_ | The Arlington Wheelmen are going on the ; be played next Monday evening. | Florida. W. P. Burch’s b.f. Rose Carroll Institute. The work in the gymnasium of the Carroll | Institute continues to improve and the number | Entries Received by Secretary Dra- rod tomorrow for a run, the start to be made | (8), by Feustus-Bonme Rose. W. B. Jennings’ from Capt. Robertson's, corner of 9th and H g b.c. Marsball (3), by Ve ition (3), by imp. Deceiver-Sauce Box. E. Ree RE an ROVED AND. RLY ROPER All Beady for the Work of the Com- New Grounds for the Columbia Ath- i REPEAT ARTE he Wage | ATIMER & SLOAN. Auctionsers, 1407 G st. ™ ‘st! fox. | Pex - streets northwest. Last Sunday the elub A. Flenniken’s ch.f. (3). by imp. Rich SUESDAY. APRIT. POURTE, erive| Atcrow = Season. taraad cal choas 0 deaen mactaen cam ane ‘ | of those who are taking a part end interest in the Jockey weendVirginle. Caseden stables bio. Rear eehed » M.. in front Silieeh | ON THY Bear, MARCH THIRTIPTR, 1908, at 78 lip ertnentae date Cane wee eon letic Club. this new gymnasium is continually ‘on the in- | ney of the J Club. Guard (8), by Post Guard-Alfonie Carter: be. Sano Lor wets vin chl ce pabths auction Ie We. tseed it eee turn. The members were treated to @ lively { WHAT THE CLUBS ARE DOING. | ficcondition govt time was made, and the | OUTDOOR WORK BEGINS. | members who are to figare in the Clifton Lake | | road race were satisfied with their showin, om bite anction jot 12. 13end 14 Se fronting 6) feet up north sa iM sell at pe ya The center Shas, which bes the right | . ‘fae some Srviclaseimateriaiis itand Mee doves | PROMISE OF GOOD SPORT. | will not be long in bringing it out’ About ; } Detroit (4). by Billet-Distraction: b.g. Mohican 6), by Iroquois-Berthe. Alex. Shields’ ch.h. tenac (6). by Falsetto-Lerna. W. C. Hayes’ b.g. Hustler (4). by Lelape-Belle of Mt —_————___. noe LB ON end two | tenon wenty-five men gather in the grmnasiam on | j Zoab. Hi. W, Carpenter's ch.c. Marlboro (4), Sith interest and secured by a deed of trust on | iM Miki Notes of the Local Wheslmen—Preparations | About eight members of this club have en- | Yate Will Send Her Best Tearo to Battle With | theee nights and go through « thorough dzill | | by Bir Modred-Tyranny. ‘Brighton stuble's by Eres of B100 will te te | race archi mapacest. cA Sepunit of $100. wiih be t- ty ‘ule. Ter::s to ts complied wits Ai Sek Webbe! | Mats a rere [LATIIER & SLOAN, Anctioueors, 1407 Gat. | tered for Some of t! bers are For Gaming Bous—The How Read Ciat—| > members of the Crevcout Contery Wheal- Recent Social Entertainments—Other Bi- | men, bu: they will ride under the colors of the cycle Matters of interest. | Arlington Whcelmen. The New Departure of the Young Turf Or- wenization Will Be Takem With Good | Lrospects—Horses to Be Here Next Month— Beliwood by Biythewood-Belle. F. T. ie Att gry by Longfeliow- woe “aropoitan stee stakes — A | both with the apparatus and the dumb bells. the X. M. ©. A. Next Friday—Goorgetows | There shonid be a team developed there which Opens the Base Ball Season—Boating Ques- | | can give as fine an indoor exhibition as those at tion Undecided in ©. A. C.—Other News. the ¥. M. C. A. or the C. A.C. BS ‘THE CENTURIONS. The exhibition held ‘atthe ¥. M. oe this ‘Tart Nates of Interest. handicap for Year-olds ‘and upward: 83 agstaNEE's SALE OF THE EXTINE STOCK oF | ae Capt. Otterback of the Crescent Wheelmen EES week wat cnoslons &m every way great ——_- oh oe tional | JEWELRY OF W. 8 TAPPAN CONTAINED tat ay § ICYCLE CLUBS ARE | has called «run for tomorraw, the first club HE SEASON OF OUT. | Cfetit is due Prof, Sims for the degree of pro- to start, with $700 added, of $100 to sec- ‘conveyancing ficiency to which has brought his pupils. Princeton At etic Exhibition. IN STORE NO. 60$ NINTH STREET, BE- TWEEN F AND GSTREETS NORTHWEST. g. | ond and @50 to third; weights to be announced apseeantenie numerous now|run of the season. The notice sent to the ‘door sports for the Dis- [emegeg] HE SIX STAKES AN- | (10 7i1 20 and declarations to be made ths i ‘erry, ticall i ~' nounced to be run for |éntry box when entries close the da: Om FRIDAY, MARC IRTY-FIMST, SALE OF Vak ering pst emsoms and | 3B UN seems the sarlng plas ent the ip eet Sean eels | the eee re: stabeic sentient be BEN in coming sme te ane TA al ecto ast Nie | Stes th TEER PR AGEs . 1 -! i. \- | teen entries, r ” 4 ve of the cheuit court Rh Uady fet tte) I ee oe Oe S eee ball season begins on | ietic Club by the Princeton athletic team has | 4 ingtoe Josbey then, |_Atlingtes, otablele dha, Retern (6), by|seevosbere Teun. pumieten meee Te “HE. on his cary the season is fairly | men will probably go over Good Hope Hill as! Wednesday, when the | been changed from the 30th instant to Tuesday | t which commences on | Romuey-Olive Branch. Geo. H. Noonan. j.'s, | puure tock of Bike sewelss of gli Kinds. compris TP riercan open for road riding far as the first toll gate and return via by the Georgetown University | evening, the 4th of April. This change was | H the 24th of nextmonth. | ny Mckes cr eee, - | MONDS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CL that there will be fully | Bowen and Benning road. - boys crors bats with the | deemed advisable owing to the fact that the | loved Monday last, ond | Sat ieee 8, Manrico (5). by Long! nixas” oF ALL KINDS AND Destona |v. TION, aé riding clubs! The Nomad Club gave a dance at Sheidon’s Washingtons. From | exhibition will be quite a societ; mt and thet | fs londay last, and alee ad Fontes baw Mar- i. BRACELETS EARRINGS, | TS Pci ite court ous of Auguate' county, tm the here. While there has| Wednesday night = that day almost until | the former date fell during Lent. By the post- | Gin oo ott tae ogee ape aly ae A CHARMS. COLD AND SILVER THIMBLES. | oy NONDAY, MARCH TWENTY SEVENTH. 1908, been a large increase in A Cyclists’ Rubble Burst. the snow fies the voices | ponement every one will foel preening gr numerous, but the | Zameralds. Luray stable’s ch.g. Red Briar (a)! fousD IN aX LSTADLioNMENT OF This the sale of wheels this} Not many months ago the cycling world was ot the bieechers and | vents his i exhibition w: - by Bramble Gossip. T. D. McDermott's br. KIND. | —— a ; ! by Princeton students and the pick of red i cs .. he new | i 0 i be | Soe calles i Pi horses entered are such | Elphin (a). by Metedor-Electra. W. H. Yeo-| Terzscash. WB BLOCHER, Assienee. season, many of the new | marveling at the enterprise of the Chicago He umpire will be | ‘the college will take part in it. This team has as will insure excellent | man's gr.g. Flaco (a), by Imcommode-Lady | _™'24-dids LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancts. viders are Indies. and it | Cycling Club, which announced that before the heard. This game is | aiready appeared in several cities and has been racing. The stakes and | Paramont, Mi. J, O'Btien's gr.g. Grey Gown > sturally supposed that there wil! be m: ‘olumbian exposition shouid open its gates to | being looked forward to with the greatest inter- | pronounced to give one of the most refined ie BEESARD LEONARD, Real Estate Broker, 320 de st nw. than b:retofore. ars eveling among | Auate oop of the mow entries are as follo af the most convenient, Lex on the road this se and clever exhibitions of gymnasium work that ng the past three | (a), by Glenmore-Grey Bonnet. Broad Hollow the public it would erect » new home which for stable’s ch.g. Oakwood (4), by Verger-Rhada; est, not only by the amateurs of the Districe, é has been seen. It inciudes work onallthe| The hotel stak 14). : 3 | TWO-STORY BRICK ROU 00.G STREET t | ae lias has increased im poptiarity nti! now it | MAs"rY and elegance would surprise even thove | But by all the ball cranks ‘The game will af-| various apparatus, besides drills, tumbling and | to accompany, nomination; S13 nddiGionl to | S's, Jette ins (0. by Harry O'Fallon: | Oo Tact Sette! os A 'VSETS OF aS WS, 300 of the fair | who were never surprised at anything Chicago | ford the people of the city an opportunity of | other dificult tricks. The Princeton Alumni start, with $1.000 added. of which $200 to | nan'ech.g. Tom Boy (a), by at HALF-PAST FOUR ©% Sie A Leth -iving and caretiee £ ladies | Might undertake, says Cycling. looking over the men upon whom they will} Association of this city has taken hold of the | second and 100 third. Halz a mile. Thirty-| Majority bit, Creseld leap) (4) by Childeries + m. has been | ‘Tucre were also rumors floating around that depend to drag Washington's bas@ bail record | matter in earnest and will do everything possi- | eight entries. j ’ pF pg non-resident members atiending the world’s + not only Highflower. Alex. Shields’ ch.g. Pat Oakle: ble to make the affair a success. It will be up a few notches and at the same time ive a Geo. 'T. Leach’s ch-f. Eliza ann, by Surinam- le &: >; “ ~ (&), by Rayon d’Or-Nell Gwynn, Marlboro’ sta- erated to keep the wacelmen up to the proper | fair would be supplied with quatiere in the old ss made a Princeton celebration and all admirers | Trampo. T, B, Doswell’s br.c. Kenmore, by | (to's bra? Ga “pts dard, out has revalted in tuore being | building at a remarkably reasonable price, and | Sarco in the District Leagues en Ot | of the orange and black will be present., A | Gecrge,Kinney-Hattie. Carlie; chic « Ser Ee Sn eros Cb Pp Br the non-resident rauke . several pros; Althougia the clubs bave be namber of times this year Easter Sunda onsequenee received large number of ladies will be present. The | presence of Indies in the Columbias’ gymna- sium is no innovation, as the movement was Jest. H. W. Carpelter’s ch.c. Marlboro’ (4), by Sir Modred-Tyranns9_J, H. Lewis, jr.’s, b. x. Ecarte by Hyder Ali-Clarrissa; blk.c. Don imp. Darebin-Gondole. Homestead Fai | Duteh Lady, by imp. Cheviot-Eoilet: bit. The Georgetowns have not lost any time this season and, when the weather has been too bad for them to ye: outside, the aspirants for places conveyancin: and Feecrai terms of sale are Figut Ms reserved to rear te 1 of defaulting pure But now the bubble has burat; | jot be built wntil after the fair. | vial and labor will be cheaper, and | i sbf. WwW. C, by Flood-Pannie Lewis, and ch. ne day considered by. mc jers of the silent | ¥ 8 on the nime have been working at Fort Slyer. | started some time ago and met with approba- | Daly by Stonchenge-Inverwick; b.f., by | & Tamiger (a), by Lc coon ee feed as the most appropriate opening of tho | B0B-tesidents who thought of putting UP at | The team is segatded by ther students 0 tie ion on all sides. | Further announcements of | Pow hattan-Silver Thread. |G. B. Morris’ b.f, atiaahie Ging a react billig, evcle season. ( lay, one week from to- | UN ons clscwhece. nD A Well secure accommo- | best that has ever represented the “blue and es cian yeramae Sppear in Tux Stax. a ee ie. BP econ orig hid ‘Of | Prom American Carpet and Upholstery Trade. te he weather being good, they witi be | nu ere. gray." The team bas been practically decided | “White Hat"? McCarthy to Retire. ot fae soe ‘ston; | “Among the stories which have floated down ‘country roads | mntenas eias ounces. upon and will undoubtedly be selected from the | __“White Hat” Dan McCarthy has announced | ch. ¢. St. ee ee oe wike a good show the 200d riders will go to baltimore to pars ——— iu the Clifton Lake road race, a« heretofore | Gossip of Interest About the Eiders of the published im Tis Stak, yad st present thes | Silent Steed. to us from antiquity is one told by Tacitus as occurring in the reign of Tiberius. An artificer, it is said, discovered the art of tempering glass following: John Murphy, Ed Maaoney, Richard Harley, James Dugan, 2. Garvey, Patrick Carlor F. MeGraw and Sulliy oti and A. H. Morris’ b.c. Wolsey (imp.), by hif retirement from the turf and has made the | Hampton-Jennie B.; ch. ¢. Meddler, : : * Lon statement that he is ready to dispose of his | Taw-Meddle; b.f. Dulse, by Long ‘Taw-Sen 516 head of trotters and runners, including the | Weed. PD. Campbell's b.c, Ludlow, by Imp. _mb2-Akds, HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctty T OE st ow. i #0 as to render it malleable, and made a large BLY IMPROVED are to be seen on the roads in traiming for the es z th is ae ak ee : | stallion Dexter Prince. “White Hat,” how- | Deceiver-Phillip C. €. Hall's b. : a ~ SORTHEART. Cub: rent. The event is tobe,» bandicup race of Pia a of nee ees — neste ached Sy Wiaaadla & Soom. eas Gill count oF | wer, wants £100,000 cash for that well-known | T.. by Faustur-Madame Howett. vase which he took to the court and exhibited s NORMMWEST, AT five miles and udless tae jimi: red on the aborate scenery from the Daytou Bicycie Clu! animal. | before the emperor. expecting to receive a hand- | McCarthy says be bas other interests some reward for his ingenuity. He proved the ypbell’s ch. c. to look after and that his son, who has been | gray material, with blue ca) On the breast will be the letters *G. U ‘onsides, by Iroquois-Punka; f, Sub Rosa, by Sir Modred-Hosa G, Wm.Jen- Washington ride tory beyond human for their third annual puis ¥ strel entertainment. eptember 1, 1888, d it Six, Folto 164 ot wager reach, one of them is expected to bring Lome Al! the scenery, mschanical elestrical effects | Of the games that Georgetown ins scheduled | Managing his stable, is to return to college. uings’ br.c. Ben Lomond. by imp. Deceiver- | ‘pmber of Bis vase b wetien cattle eee naar Sea ofteia sets, i ue of & decree entered at the Nowamber the Gra: prize, Im any event the Washiagioa ta: created such a favorable sensation at | that with Harvard will be of particn'ar inter- nee ee Katie Bowling. Doanwood stebla'sb-f Gallop-| 122 ivinwo the former dupe. Instead of be’ at uf the premiere on | SSanis. Vireinta, tn tie cuancery sees af tee Fidos “aeect fo Be able fo capture the EMe tate Davton minstrel show will bs whipped | €st- and coming as it docs after the game with| GEOKGETOWN'S NEW SCHEDULE, Feo ate iy ane ey iamette: b-&. | towing a reward, the emperor ordered him to ck the fotjowtue’ de: | man SW Te! te er The Paitimoreans have the benefit of being | "> Springied, and they wall podies the same | that tyttereck coliets teakeeae te fais” 9¢| A Fine Program for Local Patrons of Rate fms’ rt, by Spendihrity Brocade, O. A. | SOE dimtaish see’ stlus of precious meee ov aed dite aed aver san thorough'y acquainted with ths track, enic effects for their first part ard afterniece | is to be hoped that the public will appreciate Ball. jones’ br... by Piraie of Penzance-Felipa; b.t. | Toe story is probably apocryphal, as perbaps is hy - a by Caleb Cushing and cams those xe from hery will probably get} that the bicycle clab gave at the grand. ‘The | the efforts of the local amateur nines to give Through the funtiring efforis of Mr. Conde nig By Reap eg promed oe that other of six malleuble giass mirrors sent ot tot in natace, five hundred oF laws, and located im Alex Fangio bese com BPE '9) scenery will be brought back to Dayton for the j the patrons of the game the very baat si ct the fhustling and wideawake manager of | sicLaughlit's ‘by or bre. Mn Wernberg, by | {fom the Shah of Persin to Spain in 1610, but Mak Rity ve CO! fed daw, wits | gfttasract of land wed by @ lance ten-remn hospital benetifthe Daston Bicycle Ciub have | Ouchry’ ‘can produce and. give the gems th; | the Georgetown College base ball team, «| Muscovy-Holmdcl, b. or brie. Park ance, by Se ee ee ae oe Pee Oa eee snes ons nies The George:»yn Cycle Club opened their | *° kindly volunteered to give. support which is its due. schedule of unnsnal excellence as een ie Tales bre, Tp ata b-L BY | inventors, During the int, half ceutucy much | Z°ers,wehiniereck: bet by n Goad of trust uate rae viding seeson last Sunday with an enjoyable Pppredebepereccaat Ay aaet arte THE GAME WITH YALE, arranged and there will be presented | Sots cho. by Biriuevond Tor: Wr ie | Promress bas been made in tempering glass, A deponit of $200 recived 30 the th ii | Wrest oeied Te Oe so te ro a ride to Diekey’s, under te leadership of Capt. | the world's fait ond ae tee cae tint 3, Aa" | ‘The game between Yale and the ¥. MC. A.,| for the pleasure of the lovers of good * by Luke BlackbaraMyrile, bse., | Nd, when desired, it is now made much tougher | ¢P nr and recording ot the, coms of the par” | Shrabters thet he i planted there are bow in their f T of than the glass workers of former times were able developed beaut . mings” ch. which will be played in this city on Friday next. by Voltiquer-Black Gal. Jobn Brennan’s b. Cook. Arrang for the ran had been | gutta is held at Lake Minnetonka. Consul ate tah Save cook on roay of vrotmbbal co the right gg ste Yortect square. made some dare in advance, and when the start Choate, ou behalf of the Jeagne, will offer to | the 3ist, is expected to draw as large a crowd as | lége teams as has never before been attempted | Aj pomattox, by Stratford-War Dress; b to produce, So theese ia np seen vo aap | See FoR Bown,} Traste, | petionsicaieat itso vas made from: Geargetown more than a dozen build and equip a first-class three-lap track. to | do the college foot ball games in the fall. Al-| here. All the big college teams from Harvard | Uhlan-Falee Step. Alex. Shield’s |b. rand = mb12-4&: BEVELLON A. EHOWN.| for tows. Tots anc wheeimen were in line. Along the Con-| secure a place for Minneapolis in the racing | ready parties have been arranged toattend, and | down are scheduled for at least one game. | £°lian-Gradetz, Edmund Blunt's b. ara wes of electric and duit romd as ter as Cabin John bridge the road was not in good condition, Dispatches from Indian territory indicate an "HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL eT circuit and bear « share of the advertising ex- FRUDAY, APRIL SEVES TIE 5 : aa hall ‘nics tre | Pear ba “uivertising ex | the Yale men in the eity will be there in full garrieein_Mariecro <inbiee GT. Scene. Badia’ | penses provided the Business Union er Yale was willing to come, but unfortunately UNG, at acme hoar and : if Trea thy Toretion. s. ful, by imp. .E. OHS P. BEALL. ‘Trustees. ‘Teruis of sae One-tourth rash, wud the residme of force. There is n sort of a ‘*z0" about a college | its open dates aid er ae > | Indian uprising imnninent among the Kiowas, BLION A BROWN, | 8 re wt 3 : _ ~ a pen dates not fit the open dates of | ris” b.t., by Falsetto-Jamaica. J. G. Hutchins’ —s a k - the pyre the rosd was in excellent eosdtiom and fast | ment wil, however, be bold on the Minneapolis |cqmeart tat,tmtm eepecial attraction ia it | Georgetown “Varaty team, Harvard University | hi. Upcedall by hothernil-Colasbiee Oba pa Meee ce BOs SAL) oF 4 Destnance pic | aencrl Sime was made.” After leaving the club house | truck instted of at Minnetonka, | is looked forward to as one of the events | "izDiss, ball here for the, first time in many Sgt cacy staan — Mee Se vere matey (Se Life Insurance Company in Mexico,| STREET NoRTIW:ST | and the the wheeiwen took the road following the pie- | The auction party of the Haverhill (Mass.) Cy- | of the opening of the outdoor season in this gn z each to accompany nomination; ions By virtue o: decree o! the Supreme Court of the Park, at 7th and Boundary, on April 7 promises the mat: to be a great social event as well as an excellent contest. ‘Tho interest in that game will no doubt rival that of the great local foot ball game on Thanksgiving day, and everybody will root for Georgetown. Georgetown plays a re- turesqus Chesapeake and Ohio canal to the | e: lock where the canal has to be evoased to reach Sandy landing. Dickey was them and neross the riv ‘Club took place last week and was a most suc- | ful affair in spite of the unfavorable weather. The rooms were crowded by the members and their friends. The Junior orchestra rendered a selection, and one of Bray's finest collations to start, with $700 added. of which $100 to sec- | Prints card in wich the charge that he em- ond and $50 to third; winners to carry five |‘ A $70,000 of the company's funds while pounds extra, Five furlongs. Thirty-six en- | 1" Mexico is refuted. tries. ; eee eat Geo. T. Leach’s ch.f. Eliza Ann, by Surinam- Biver city. Some envious person has taken the trou- ble to circulate the report that the team which Yale will play against the Y. M. C. A. on Friday next is not the first team of the college. This malicious misstatement is entirely and satis on. edie 4S WENTE NINTH AROH, A.D. 16s, at HALP-PAsT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘all of thet r ic : ri 5 AUCTION SALES. twenty « 4 Nas then disposed of, followed by an informal | factorily refuted by letter which Manager | turn game with Harvard ot Deokedie en tons Benn ices erage Wg ee peneeaty, we — = oF -Lhe srtity thet Smee ©. Ghemseuan Feet gees esloe were contributed | Wells of the ¥.M.C. A. hes received from N. | }'and'at Princeton om June 8. ‘Thetouly open bs Meier Atheriee; Wie. Dominga of | ——_™" : D grlaed of, im tor, improve bye turee-story brick | “sadithomed tor tow Sent by Messrs. Rogers vo alker, and | H. Swayne, the manager of the Yale nine. The dates are May 3, 18, 17, 20 and'24, and for these | jmp, Darebin-Gondole. W. G, Daly's chee, by HH, BEBSHEDMER & 00; AUCTIONEERS, a es eoneatine ‘| a uu RMbODers readin; and recitations es d out the evening, letter reads as follow: dates games will probably be ‘arranged with | Rayon d'Or-Adelaide, b.L, by Btonchenec. SUCCESSORS 10 WEEKS & Cb. Terms: One-third cash, balance in two equa! pas- ee Per aas. ing the ‘ecent themmectioas “Bitz wsed” Sake | eMule, Wells: Dear Sie: We shail play oarstrong. | University of Virginie, Jokne Hoping, Cr A. | pocn jg oraaelaide: | bat, by Kinglike-Fan 7 LOUISIANA AVE. 3.4. | menapos twelve, (12) and. ho foukes™ ing the recent tremendous _biiz | eegnmakaiust you, Dati: will be cmposatbie forme | C, of this city and possibly a second game | Fan GB, Morris’ che. St. Pat, by Harry | ALL TAE WELL-KEPT FURNITURE, caRPETs. | fhe : pe es ES a Hill-Efie C.; b.c. La Jaive, by Favor-La Juive;| BUGS ARG. 8%, PE HOUSE Ow E STREET | doing this he pos wren ptogh rd of a ding 3 jess aos, &; Hervey. 20: Stevenson, 1b, Georgetown has never before had such s | br.c.Tattersall, by Longfellow-Cecily Bowling. NTH. AT TEN AM, EVENTH AT. Five Bed Room ‘Suiter all i oak: Lace Curtains, ve tes, oak : Bedding of all descriptions, Mattresses, Springs, Mat strong team; indeed this city has never before this furnised so strong a team of pure amateur | every day, Sundays excepted, for over a year, J. A. & A. H. Morris’ b.c. Wolsey (imp.), by as on January 1. 1892, he started riding some The game will not be a one-sided one by any Hampton-Jennie B.; ch.c. Meddler, by Long 2 JOUMSTON, ¢ means and the contest will be close and excit- 2 ‘ ;. layers, and it is with pardonable pride that the r-) a a 5 -$ ting, Carpets, Rugs, Center Tables, Parlor Furaiture, 24k 4 NSO “ | Senos ovary ee oe ia tt ie tizt? three | ing. The ¥. M. C. A. has a uine which is cou- oan ous Gan Get Gar aes ane Wood Cha tel'e oe Lahore by 7 Library Furniture. ‘one Pine Ex. Tabve. Chairs, Oras: | 22 2#a&ds_DUNCANSON BK | aS Se special = le to be the superior of that of last year, | win a majority of the games scheduled. The | Deceiver-Phillippa. C. C. Hall's ble, William | ™y2t B® jaTe= Mirror, Kitchen effects, ie. te. j “ peg Ses = gel = handy | #24 in Fitzhugh, the new pitcher, the Christians | team has had good tr @ all winter in the |‘T., by Paustus-Madame Rowett. Walcott & | 7 GXCANSON Bos. SALE OF 300 SHARKS OF (OLD) STOCK OF THE | to the bars aud si there, | Believe that they haves prize who will puzzle | gymnasium, and since the open weather has | Campbell's chic. [rousides, by’ Iroquois. . — TANSTON TXPE MACHINE COMPANY aT | oe aes eee en La | en kenl o amn. doue some’ field work under Capt. Ed Maho- | Punka; b.f, Sub Rosa, by” Sit Modred. | PEREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE FRONTAGE ON| gA°GLION, as | Fae ee ae eect on the saddle, | "The makeup of the team as it will mest Yale | ney, and in tho games with the “Heserves” thie | genet; Win. Jennings’ br.c. Ben Lomond, by | Eat htasnteaTog es OF STH STREET, | stan. 1803, at ONE O'CLOCK P. bi. within our the other on the top backbone, and steer the | wilt probably be as follows: Johnson, c-; Colli- | week showed they were’ not only terride. bets imp. Deceiver-Katie Howling. Deanwood | ON MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH OF | Ses Tooins. Uti and D sta now. we Will well 300 | aaa ee ouet nen momen’ me While | dower and Fitzhugh, p.; O'Hagan, 1b.; Fuller, | ters, but good base runt d fielders. stabi6’s bt. Galloping Queen, by’King Gallop- | MANCH, AD! Imai AT HALP-EAST FOUR | sharesot the capital stock of the Zanston Typs Ma- carrying a 40-pound lawn mower %.: Burdette, 3b.: Bolway, av.: Sanford, I ‘The base ball sewson will be opened” in this ie ba Releth, rao SG HOCK Fa. ro will all Peete ca ‘The Penn Wheelmen of Reading, Pa..at their "ad ie Be a y Kantaka-Lillie yy Spendthrift- Williamette: b.g. Katonah, gin t Bp a P street vy a depth of feet and Wright tise having « frontage on Mill alreet. | This property ining e.f.,and Hodge, r.f. Most of these 316 feet front men are old’ players that will be expected to erie cas. cae meeting last week appointed the following com- city on Wednesday, March 29, at National B.B. mitt-4t " DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Park, and the colloge will that day play the : Sone of the largest pists in. Georgetown rem SSS mittee to make, arrangements for the annual | ato'a good tuewing for themeelves; ““Waatingtona” die : " uy” Onondager | Resa sit ymenbeat edvasiageom subcivinmn, | TRUM een No Faraday aon icy ag Soe mega ad ey THE C. A. C, ATHLETIC GROUNDS. Tongans on Wednesday will probably play | Poetry. Wm. Hondrie's br.i. Sea Lark, ‘by | Terms: ‘Gneciird Imeash. balsncein one andtwo| ZAR AEY AAU EH STEERS © yurteve poser te sash will held a benefit at the Academy of Music be-| Though it has not been definitely decided, it | 88 follows: Carmody, pitcher; Si catcher; | Little ‘Rafin-Fannie Willoughbs. Jas. “Mc- | Xeni" /guig will tt recurey ot tan" tarnaere | ghTil RTH WEST. ha ‘elaisments in onpand toe aa a aaa fore the close of the season, arrangements for | can be stated with acertain amount of assar- | G¢0TKe Mahoney, Ist base; Ed. Mahoney, cap- | Laughlin’s b. or br.c. Mr. Wernberg, by Mus- | the time ofseieir sold as an encirocy. Bo OE he gs Fy revancing. 4 tieres: at 6 per cont TMs tobe coiuplied with ‘i ar) ; A “ Penile District of Columbia Taxse! on the INth day of Feb- | Tobe Necusra mc rsbpdgocaly Bist vader) goa eniyacth tain, 2d base; Carlon, 8d base; McGrath, 6. 6.; ‘olmdel;b. or br.c. Park Manor, by Mus- | &c...st purchaser's cost. , ance that the Columbia Athletic Club will ob- Fussy. 16% in gcauco wheresn Semen SM Solnatsn, a. “or ail cash. family taken across the i Harley, left field; Murphy, ¢. f.; Garvey, r. f. | covyy-Woodfio W. P. Barch's 'b.f., by | in teu dave ctherwise the risrht reserved to resell the | Satiinistrator of Georse W. Rigrs, t: coinplassent | omit of €oxX) wih ee ee ee “way across the | Till be held at the club house the latter part of | 41:5 « jong lease on the Van Ness property and | Mediyen, Goulden, Walas, Polvay aad. sdetior. | CO'2, peop he risk and cost of detaulting purchaser | S0' erat Beutot ard othece ie det Spendthrift-Sinaloa; br.t., by Blythewood-My lolly; ch.e., by Blythewood-Joy. W. B. Jen- Alter hve aays' advertisement of such. Couveyancwug. &c.. 0& dary uetween Marsh : resale in some ngaene d and Virginia. | that they will locate their new athletic grounds | ley, substitutes. D.C. gate Ne. 14010 of the equity doves At the last meeting of the New Britain (Ct) and will be capable of being transformed into ‘one of the finest athletic grounds in the coun- try. The old mansion can be remodeled s0 as to be occupied asa club house, and it is said ‘that in ease of wet weather it will accocmmo- date a very large number of people. bees who sre advocating tl tl be 25 cents, The management has gone to great expense in securing the best ball teams in the country, as will be seen by the following schedule, an: should be encouraged by large attendance at each game. That the games will be more interest- ing than many of the professional games there part of lot num ered tour (4). in’ equare wembered Thirty-seven (37), in the city of Washington, i the District of Coluuibia, said west part fronting eighteen, treet and ripping back by the tand ounding on the east line of lot five (5) in said square seventy-five (76) feet, more or hese, the depth of rand prescribed by the decree: One- | ah. the balance tn | Tudela : . ‘ -D wherein the ‘undersigned ‘was appointed trastre 19 | witli ctbecn ay A ey — ver landing to the b i .. | St that place. The matter will probabiy be} All games with a few excetions will be played | nings’ ch.f.. by Luke Blackburz-Myrtle: b.c., | oti wil be ofared ns | make sale of the Teal estate in. said the riot isk and costo erie te kaa sales cot oe | ybecl Club the members discussed in an infor- | nally settled by the first of the week, and | at Capital Park, on North Capital and G stresta, by Voltigysr-Black Gel, John ‘Breunan’s be, | lane Sole cidored is described, 1 ul Nin “purguauce oP Seishin pe ate newcat ot xiveu an appetite for some fried chicken and | {ne segre and appointments of which would bg | WoT Will be begun at once to place the grounds | The exceptions are the games with Harvard and | Appomattox, by Stratford:War Dress, Alo, tA deposit of $100 will be required on each lot at | OF*AphiL aD. Nas at FIVE OC ¥.M. of | tm Doe foes bdsoules, cach ap never Sell Se pentoxtalinc on | =o or than the pneel club's. Te was sueuesten {12 Proper condition for athletic sports. The | with the Washingtons, which will be played at Ids’ bye, by Eolian-Gradetz, Edmand | M20. py for for sale at public ation im front of the preti‘ses | nas AZARIAN M. MOORS.) ay Dickey's dinzer table, and to say that the | iuS'thecsuce balding me ehich the wheel clap | PYoPerty includes about fiveacres of ground | National Park, and admission to all games will | Blunt's bt.’ by iroquois-melda. Marlboro RATCHEFE Da Part of lot huuered tour (4). im" square a wheelmen enjoyed their dincer but mil presses the change im the feeling between fore” and “after. in the afternoon when the wheelmen ready to return the roads had dried to such an | extent that riding was made more enjoyable acd a seorch was made toward home. F meeting of the | is located be rented, and that bath rooms and a | gymnasium be added. 8; inducements will be heid out to members of the ¥. M. C. A. Wheel Clab to join the club At the last monthly meeting of the Caroling Cyele Club of Wilmington, N. C., arrangements were made for a series of races to take place at stable’s b.f. Graceful, by imp. Newcourt-Levan- them. J. G. Hutchins’ ch.f. Dispate, by Jils Jobnson-Neeey Hale. ‘The Deanwood stakes—For three-year-olds; @5 each to accompany nomination; $20 additional to start, with $700 added, of which #100 to second and $50 to third; non-winners of a stake ([20MAS DOWLING & 50, Aun. cE Eee aw CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL FSTAUE. BEING Pke MISES NO. 1232 BS 42 ¥ STREET DS. DIAMOND JEWELBY, ‘Consisting 0! selection of years frota the | “ 3 yperty claim that on aceount of its ac- | is no doubt. race ora race of the vulue of $1,000 allowed 7 | NECKLACES, 3 LOCKETS: HAIR spoumes Sv © Ean om She ciab was beld at the residence of Sie. "Guy ¥. | Hilton Park the frst week in April The follow | cogibitity it will become ‘= popular rosort and | "“Gupitt Townsend, formerly of the Y. M. C. pounds; of 610012 pounds, One intl, ninoteen | CERAM EATS BAQOCHES.” PIS, EARRINGS, snot Soo romee Collins, 3416 P street, when President Collins | RS cived, ‘Phat any member of this crab Tiding | OB ccount of the increased attendance at all|A., practiced with the team last week and | éntries, r Y the purchaser's cost. A ueposit of | wired INS, ET THESE MOUNTINGS AKE FIRST-CLASS AND THE STONES AME OF THE FINEST QUALITY. and 9100 will be terms of sale shall not be complied with within ten | sports which will result it will be a good invest- | Georgetown “rooters” are much pleased to ment from a financial standpoint. It will take | know that he will hereafter wear the “blue and agreat deal of time and money to put the ory. Mowing schedule isa revised one (since last the time of sale. mas re-elected to serve for another six months. | on sidewalks, in violation of city ordinances, oF Capt. Cook was also unanimously re-elected | riding at a speed of over four miles an hour on} captain. sidewalks of other streets shall be fined if col- G. B. Morris’ b.c. Pat Malloy, jr., by Pat Malloy- Elissa. J. A. and A. H. Morris’ ch.c. Frieze, by Ill Used-Filette; b.f. ‘Minnehaha, by Wag- Tt te | days from day of resell the property ue trustee reserves the the risk and cost of tue defau! rieot RT % ‘SAS, at a ori ns ine purcha-er. T. &. WAGGAMAN. . ‘ot Bo. Sl of sow, The officers for the next six months elected ground in proper condition, but the te ner-Minnehaha Belle: b.c, Radiator, by Tom a pare 3 ivisiim of ote Now. 0 ty td datas cating: tn th aioe Ponte Oa eee eta Guagjte State Wheel Clap of | ‘At Will be finally derived should more than | published) and is oficial: Debilives Rectasl’ Geo’. Eeacke eit oe TO BE SOLD By PUBLIC AUCTION — ope Ste Siar Shaan ‘on V. Collins; vice president, Chas. K Murray;| xacuas, Noi, was eid recently, at witch | Cover the outlay. aT HOME, Rhett, by Tremont-Little Lou, W. C. Daly's 20 PESNSTLVAMTV AVE: SW, [LATIMER & SLOAN, avcTIONERRS, ‘On We D * HALF. secretary. Chas. H. Fletcher: treasurer, James | there was a large attendance read St ia not the Jntention of the elub to make the | wachin, a as National Park, | Be Iogot, byl Used-simple Gold; b.c, Prince TURSDAY. MARCH TWEAT or. Be. paar ndek ae eat Ww. . Gear ~ Cook: first : change all at one time, but gradually one im- igton League team, lonal + | Geo Gapessioe-Locwette: WV. Hishlar’ : me: srelaut (2 site i they and pare hy ag Rh ge Pl rig coed | Jon dhe ee fo hick thet ang 2d Hammond | provement after another will be added. It is | March 29. bri, Industry. by Ill Used-Floronce MC: G uoxp wee ~ Fees ne ant, H. E Nordsey. An exective committee, | hit) in pty Mace. taper pa hele pr are: | said that the grounds will afford plenty of room | Columbia College, at Capitol Park, March $0. | Hali’s br.c. Tar and Tartar, by Hindoo-Bri mh?2-d&dbs" hing ant thirty rw Se) fawt de composed of 4. Newman and Geo. M. Hunt, | seainst the measure which had so many obnox- | {of 4. quarter-mile track and base ball and foot | swarthmore College, at Capitol Park, April 1. | baletta; b.c. Glenmar, by’ Plevna-Glen Lily. | | aTIMER © SLOAN, Auctioneon ae ae FL was also elected. | Posey sang Oo many OX | ball fields. Until this question of the location | Lehigh University, at Capitol Park’ April &, | Waleott_& Campbell's be Engle Bird, by L 1407 Get. fect Sut Se fenton nou site A committes composed of Messrs. Cook, |“ ‘The Central City Cycle Club of Macon, Ga., | tthe new grounds is decided and they are} Harvard University, at National Park, April 7. | Chance-Loc! loym. G. H. Kernaghan’s b.f. | raysTFES' SALE OF 1WO-STORY PRESS.BRICK feck: Canoe wees sicher siete Gls: Soot toate sinnoet Dordsey and Collins was appointed to solicit | way organized last week, The club. will’ goon | Made available little will be done in outside | University of Vermont at Capiwl Park, | Augusta Delle (formerly Bertha Baligy by Beg | vee EeewSaE EOF HN-STORY PRESS-BRICK Seat. bids for a club uniform. A committee was also | "ot to work on a track that will be masie in the by the C. A. C. April 8. Alfonzo-BerthaB, Wm. Hendrie’sch.c.Goquette, |, WES! a y Ge TUONSD AY, APRIL SURTH. U6 at MALE. xppointed to select « suitable cial emblem, as | Tile track at the park preparatory to spring | ¢,7ouiBht there will be given in the gymnasium | “Dartmouth, at Capitol Park, April 10, by imp. Rossington-Belle of Nantura. W. P. | aor November AnD. WOOL. att tie ected EI E H EeGronen (ity ts sanase wun ipel baa eam wellasanemblemto wich cextury bars aretob© tournament * of the Columbias another of those enjoyable Burob’s b.f. Rose Washington, by Faustas-Bon- | ter § .. one of the tand attached. It has been decxied to regular | . spWashington League, at National Park, April Baltimore t Capitol Park, April 20. ‘Trinity College, at Capitol Park, April 22. a University City of New York,at Capitol Park, ril 29, Chicago Athletic Club,at Capitol Park, May 1, Lafayette College, at Capitol Park, May 6. ABROAD. Baltimore League, at Baltimore, April 19. University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, April 26, entertainments which have been termed “‘smok- ers.” The committee having the matter in charge have made every effort to make the en- tertainment this evening surpass those held heretofore, and the program promises to fulfil! their expectations. THE BOATING QUESTION. It was expected that at the meeting of the board of governors held on Thursday night the —- of what sapport the Columbia Athletic lab would give to boating this summer would be taken up and decided. jo. 1820. folio 2B} ot records of the District of Cotninbia. and at the re fiest of the party secured theret: Hereuction ia front of the premiscoon WEDSEST A THE FIFTH DAY oF APRIL at FIVE O'CLOG FM... the following deseril and pr howii and distinguished as and beiug Let numbered Sabdivision of eighty-five (8) in Harvey Spalding’ Ictain square numbered Ave hundred and ‘a per plat recorded in Liber 16, folio 157 of the Be of the omen of the surveyor of the District of jumbia, - wi 1 finprovements. a two-story” preas- Tesidence, Known as 412° P street northwest. Terms of sale: The purchaser to assume with interest of $2,000 with about two years to run; baance in cash. couveyanmine and of 8100 will ei og Jor tbe Saws At & POLDE OB WITH HIS BARE axD vaLUAMLE cotec. | Peer! rout iurcrn (8 fode- the Ronikee TION OF ANTIQUES, red ans twenty Hert tw COMPRISING gust fourteen 14) foot **Superb Large French and Duteh Cabine's, Large Secretaries, Sofas, Chairs and other Rere Specimens of the Empire aud Louts XIV, X¥, XVI period; Fine Old Mahogany; antique ‘Specimens of Irian, Dutch, French and Lugitss Repousse Silver; Tall Hall Giocks; Lave O34. Cut Giass, Empire Screous, Dresden and ct! ‘The Staten Island Yacht Club is to organize ing department, under the eapervision of modore Chas. E.’ Hoyer. The Portsmouth (Va.) Bicycle Club had a big oyster roast at Wyatt's farm on the shell road last week. Koad Making in Maryland. From the New York Evening Post. The road reformers might well hold up the system of road mending existing in Charles | | eounty, Md..as a model. It is thus outlined: nie Rose, W. B. Jennings’ b.c, Marshall, by Voltiguer-Zorneetza; ch.f. Deception, by imp. Deceiver-Sau2e-Box. M. T. Donovan's ch. ‘Tartarian, by Stratford-Tara. Camden stable’ be. Rear Guard, by Post Guard-Alfonie Carter. Brighton stable’sch.c. Mohammed, by Maca- roon-Juliette. ‘The national capital stakes—For three-year- olds and upward; $5 each to accompany the nomination, $20 additional to start, with 8700 added, of which $100 to second and $50 to third;’the winner to be sold at auction; if en- century runs, on which occasions the club will provide bare for the successful riders. For | ¢° other centuries the bars will be furnished at the | expense of the individuel. ‘The members expect to appear in their ne wniform early in the summer. Capt. Cook bas | called a run on the Conduit road tomorrow, | when # trip will be made as far as the club | house and return, The captain will arrange @ schedule of club runs shortly, and after Easter Ropes to have the runs more largely attended. terest at Sik Or Sioee of rust Be All -. J eee Fine Chins, Cabinets, Florentine Micrors, Ex- Saou ‘A PLEASANT BCS. over, was dope By tein diay Nothing, how-| ‘Naval Academy, at Annapolis, May 10. tered to bo gold, for $4,000; to carry weight for | SSrsaulzd 4c the tim of tala ant terme mant'be| quite Tabs, Corner Placer ant many saber | Costs hs Ae Monday afternoon the Select Club went out | There are five road “corps.” Each corps has iy lost one. of the best. mon) Wesleyan College, at Middletown, May 29, 3 if for $3,000 allowed Pounds: $2,000 | complied with within Sfteen days from day of vale of | Lgaatiful articies that cannot be enumerated.” és coe pane ae for the first time this season and made « pleas- | supervisor at an annual salary of €300, and is | of the intermediate eight. Dick Campbell, | Holy Cross, at Worcester, Masa., May 80. lowed twelve pounds; $1,500 allowed seven- | Mee ‘or'the defulting tare to be sold at pubsio | five dass’ previous 2 ‘ant tour of the Bowen reat from Good Hope | provided with one teut, two horse carts, one|ome of the most. enthusiastic and’ bent ee bem ag eres ol ree ce ties Contnaren a; | Rotice ae they imax deem nevemars f Boy Eve the Rae — 7 » r . larvatd University, at Cambridge, June ° f; . Nf Trustees. cede Lill to the Beasing <cad_ Except through Ans- | pair of good mules, ploughs. secope, shovels, | métabers, of | the cron, waited io hopes | drown University, at Providence, June 2. | horse and the other, half, to. the club; selling | —mbeid&de GEORGE A JORDAN} TUS | iTHIX OUR SPACIOUS BALES BOOMS, mmisd-12% Se cate Teeter : ““"Y | cide to put one or more crews on the water, | Lafayette, at Euston, June 3. at -y box when en- (THOMAS DOWLING & GON, Auctioncers, 612 Es. nw. i ii tries close the day prec: the race. One and 1407 G street, near U. 8. Treasury, ~ — was but lite mud arywhere and the absence of rent corps go upon the roads in May | Tbe continual delay in the matter obliged him | Princeton, at Princeton, June 5. P road but there was also an absence of dust | make monthly reports of expenses, &c., to the Present definition of an clouds and the road was almost as smooth as te ig Aella. C, C. Hall's b.c. Plevmar (8), by Plerna- intermediate (bey cou! | Ma daily from @ 2. m. until 6 p.m. upte day et .e. Glonmar (3), by Plevna-Glen Lily. oui penal more enjoyable than | in their respective districts (the fifth being un- | 0 make other arrangements and he has decided —_-—- Senos ween at) 3) by Pat | TEREERErS*2E,OF VALUABLE IMEROVED| TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND Taz Cosson: Gerard ccecele beve Seon snk ibe redere | der commse’ of the cosnty comaieslones sad | 10 90 te. Chicago, though he would kare tinea Sn en See alto Se 8), er Pat) ee gee Detain areas Puray, oe ae fabalod the pure cis tastend of their peck of | working under their direct orders wherever | here and rowed in the eight Picese Foduatey Minas We Eretuenad: Frieze (8), by Ili Used-Filette;b.c. Radiator (9), | SE HEAST; BEING Now 121s, 1220, Tae, STY-EIGHTH TO THInTy.prast| Fietr on the market and a sia will eon dirt. Along the country the sweet songs of the | emergenc calle), and remain at work upon the | A proposition has been submitted to the | From Pack. by Tom Ochiltrec-Fachnel. Walcott & Camp-| _ By visite of stvoral deeds of trast toms, dated the | MARCH TWENTY. vin Vince the moet skeptical ties Mt tue Very bt Birds and the occasional arbatus blossom was | frouds'anti! about the middle of November, posed thet » pnries of wnterteinmente be, given, bull's bb. Diablo (a), by Rolus-Grose Darling; Bake Sepuouiber. “A> D. ie and “recorded q) INCLUSIVE, 1893, in ue: Wholesale oy b & sAKOOHAm © oth, a) pe imu a to var wo 4 ». 1712, e fe a i SEeccuson fur beevcling bed come once more. | county couascioners and the teatae sent te | Boating interests, "A majority of tho board Ree meg eenettn Warwicks, |) #79 std. of te nnd recoids of ihe District 8 | commNcns Haven aw axD Tener x, ‘The numerous coasts on the Bowen road winter quarters provided for tam. Each Lovage dgtagdingl ete hia Roxaline; br.h. Lepanto (5), by Kingtisher- | olden of the notes. eee trustees will EACH DAY. were more enjoyable than usual. ‘There was | supervisor is allowed to hire a specified num- ypportu- ount (4), by Sensation- Way PDAy a¥ OF APRIES Tacs in nein: sor not only an absence of so many teams on the | ber of men rt $1 per day, and is required to nities that they have ever bad, for if they them- | IPOUR OCLOCE BM an Goods within onr sales rcomn \ waiatentes ate cee fae gd ld not have better suited | sale, and we will be pleased to have yon call B, M, Dk ATLEY, cor. 21 an3 Maw ‘Mrs, ANNIE BURKE, 820 70h. . Wi | kt % Barues- of i and examine them, oD the concrete pavements. Along this road where One of the most important features in the | the C. A. C. eight. Back of this there is a feel- | Tatty Draee ee He Rersaghants “i Helen feu Sue, (itn one h igedred thy, SF i conmotaseurs and o:ners ie te. the tines Tot of there are improvements iu progress and where system is that each supervisor, after throw- | ing that the club should not go into further | Rose (5), by Duke of Montrose-Helen Wallace. GEE. cee puntinga Sa sory , Staged "anf antiques ever seen in this section of the subdivisions are to be laid out the wood has | ing up and rounding the roadbed and ar- [ego may until the debt which is being rap- Jomes Me! 's ch-g. Waloott (5), by Long | ve (14>) and ’ous "hundred ‘and six (146) of | county, Sent ied on Os een cut away and left many open spaces, rob- | ranging proper drainage, is required to put iy reduced is entirely liquidated. ‘Taw-Miss Dance: b.h. Key West (5). by Glenelg- desig Ale ETS feateen, 3 gene Ding the road of sonteof its beauty. & sutticient quantity of gravel on the road-| If this question is not decided very shortly Florida. W. P, Burch's b.g. Allnight (3), by | Shteieht (1008) ws recounted Estee ofc at the ae EATIMER & SLOAN, | Sons H. UNTRICH, Bi Oth a. ©. Coming frow Bowen road to Benning bridge | bed to make it permanent. Just now the | the men who are now interested in the success Free Knight-Altaphone. W. B. Jeunings’ 'b.c, Rear ‘he Distticte? Columtis Ie Liver So. Ib, | mb21-0t Auctioneers, | WILLIAM KERR, cor. Reh aud Pa.w, thocsders Soued = queatiy improved condition | county comminicners, who are seturaliy |< the Sigel wil, lose Mark, jeer oy Marshall (3), by Volt Lorneesten: ch.f. | Sern iat tobe auld subject see eet or 81750. pao BArccere Dane © 00, AvcTionEERS — } 20HN & BOCKLNY, cor. zis: ani Maw, ‘of the road, some of the bottoms having been | proud of their fine roads, are considering the that even though tne boat house is 2 wo © Ss tit coe ala taect a . Bons ME DCALT, cor he a filled and the bills cut down. The new iron | matter of prohibiting the hauling of heavy | present in a condition that they could not be oy ae weperee he ied Big in Sve your Fe Tso. money in| RURTESS aALy OF FEA POPS. 430 £0 J, MAMMALS Ta bridge across the branch is high enough to| timber over then during the winter months, | Utilize it on account of the repairs that Guard-Aifonie Carter; b.e. Dewoit (4), by | ath, belance in one year from dar of sale. with jus) ONE SEREET BETWEEN Fu EES pe ph a lighter, and the macadauized | much damage to highways having been caused are going: Fg! a = Sere iat the BilleDistrection eg: Mohions tp), (6) In wee mt Sar cen aS Rete | KEE AS is AQKTH WEST. —_ hed Pe Sats aoe — Se ractice. , , . parchever's . ceonted E MAX x ae Ee pl Tey lca Sad Naa work in the gymnasium and place themselves quole-Horiha, WO. Hayes’ beg. Hustle (4), | Seated mer avartsenty bdebins 3800 of wetue gts Teoportedate | Beata eo" Sin, Siraent'the reed will be in « condition to com insirsme remy in good physisal condition preparatory to go- Talapo- Dalle Zoah, Taaeto be ‘h the Conduit. Mrs. John W. Macksy will sail for New York | ing on the river. Eee (9), bY ie tees 4 "The dret ran of the club for the feason proved | 08 the American line steamer Paris today. ‘Larel ' Longfell srannixe May Dy ° Id. SANFORD a BRO, 1 Uaian, * Mrs. Mackay bas received a cable dis} from rasehad De ad. RD ae ° 2 Sab elt anes pope = EEE SERBS | her busband stating that his condifion ia con- | Tb# Neptunes of Baltimore are very anxious ion Famer ip ven see yeer-ele &.L. DENTY, 12003406. to have Bateman, the light-weight boxer who made such an admirable showing against Lynch tinuing to improve. garry will permit. A dispatch was received at Gloucester, Mass., ‘THE NEW ROAD CLUB. Justice (to “What is . HAWKINS. cor. Afand Ms #. Prisoner. is gig ~~ mnezer Peebles.”* name?” Capt. Jose of the Washington Road Club has issued 6 call for « run to Cabin John bridge to- t been received, but as most of the members are fast riders have their riding costumes. which mive eppearaace on the road an ae ‘View, Va, was called for ‘Thursday evening, but ‘the’ run had to be ‘ight the club held a meeting and electeds num- ber of members in addition to transacting other routine business. ‘The club now has & menbowbin c= forty and among them are » numbe: men. Te is the intention to make this «straight club and none other than wheelmen is. Graves of the & Jeffrey Com- pany has offered s racing ‘to the mem- esterday stating that the Newfoundiand gov- rument bad officially announced that a license fee of $1.50 per ton will be required of all vee- sels taking hait at Newfoundland ports. ‘The twenty-second annual chess team match between Oxford and Cambridge was in London yesterday and was won by by six games to one. Cambridge has won fifteen and Oxford six of the Warren Athletic Club, appear at an en- tertainment which they will give on We night. Ithas not yet been decided whether Bateman will go, but if his wris:, which be strained last Saturday night, is strong enough Justice—‘Where are you from?” Prizoner—“‘Puntsutawney, Jefferson county, Justice—Officer, what is the charge?” honor. —2e+—___. The intergolonial postal ference rap gree to

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