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‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER. 23, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 ABOUT GEORGETOWN. BASH BALL. 1W CONGRESS. Members in Towm and Where They Ca: a. HE IS. FOR SILVER. Rain Prevented Three Games From Being Played Yesterday. 3 Rain prevented the games at Pittsburg, | Mr Hansbrough is Opposed to the Repeal Cincinnati and St. Louis from being played of the Sherman Law. The Trolley on the Canal Still Being Dis- oussed, derson annex. after we bed treated bim @ week that it certainly was refreshing, after bav- 5 2m North Capitol. ing. “ rons Harmer, A.C. Pa, Deen imposed by so many “quacks,” Life. yesterday. with Washington, Boston and Aldrich, Nelson W., R. 1, Arlington. Harter, ‘M-D.. Ohio, 1 Conn, aye, hed an aim beyond that of tasre munty ovtting: tant somatal peltenbe os Somme posng rath * Allen, William V., Neb., 246 Delaware ave. Harris, W. A, 27 N. J. ave. se Deings, with care aud skill, and pot as if they were mere animals. ; — The Rattrond Batonston to Rossty=—| "he scores of yesterday's games were: [Hie Argument to From an Agrioute| Allien, Wiliam i. fove, Ie Vt sve 1. Ht, Missourt Riches o> We thanked him for bis kind expressions and also for the number of friends And How. It Came Near Mak Social Events and Other Mat- Se ; tural Stamdpoint and Net From ee oe icetropotitan. Ey be had sent us. This gives us the opportunity to emphasise the.fact that the , Eh; c. 8., Ky., te ters of Lecal Talk. ‘Chicago, 1; Baltimore, 0. That of the Mine Owane. burn, Joseph cy. 5 Hayes, Waiter I, lows, 125 Her Existence Unhappy. S cing, folowing table gives the percentage ong a Hiagersoe "8. Bt Sh Gupta, London Medical Dispensa _— jubs: <s Caffery, Doneleo! ichm<¢ lenderson, Jo! — Electricity in connection with canal navi- 7 Senator Hansbrough addressed ‘the S¢h- Florida, 1908 N Henderson, D. B., I jormandie, gation is stil an interesting tople among ciuta |w.|1.{ Pot. | ate yesterday against the repeal of the pur-| Gesden Heiner, D. B. Pa.. 0 Ea. a Is Permanently Established the believers in the 18¢-mile stretch of calm | chasing clause in the Sherman law. oman » Ore ater lying between Georgetown and the | Seagienee. Mr. Hansbrough said that he spoke as 8 . yo., Arlington. 56 Ms ~in this city, having already secured a large practice that being daily amg man representing state that did not pro- mite, Altre je., Hines, W. H. Fe. Vi enter by Dew patients many duce an ounce of silver or gold, and for| Coke, Richard, Texas, 40 6th Holtnan, W. 87 Indiana’ Hamitton. tncur that reason he could not be charged with| Cockrell, Francis M. He 3 en B. Y.. Elemere. being inspired by selfish motives. His state ool sats ee ee ee Oe was essentially an egricultural state, safe “family physicians,” who are always giad to learn the history of © da 'paupte! wees deelenuiay sasecoeehea ana wis, Cushman XX. } W., ‘Ohio, g chroule case of whatever description. A common experience of the afficted te a2 i if H byft ut fy juare. e follows: Superficial examination; half-bearted treatment; discouraging results. " gta oF cok palmer |p rare er suns ee eee Dubote Pred "ae Manor a0 itn streets -, 27 NT, Dre. Mitchell, King and Deltrich will give you a specially mipute and full exam a copa Gamma aa gareplislenlarerg th pearing ey Chas."s.. W. Hunter, A.J. aif 1th ptrest ns ‘mation; plainly talk over your case with you, and go to Work earnestly and con- meesage erage ann e W The Bostons have won the championship ‘The child this year. ‘They may lee every ‘after | &@4 not kept pace with the increase of the| Gallinger, J. H., N. H.. ‘The Dunbartun. ——— this and yet be secure. It is no wonder | ¥°r!4’s population eee Can tes tas Gino Cameo th. a”, Goorehant. then that those players who disgraced them-| rere being made of wheat, and yet Gordon, John B., Ga., 1033 Vt. ave. selves and the game at Cincinnati have been | face of these fects eer ane vas| Gorman. Arthur P., Md., The Portland. stitute guarantees to all © permanent cure. Manager Selee has swallowed the | Prices of wheat steadily wana tg st ‘The Institute has been wonderfully successful tu the treatment of Chronie Der bushél in 1872 to forty-two eents in “s. * . Ay Ve, Varnum. Racumation, Saciiia, Aapenta, Costigniion, Oissines of Sane, Saas Oe Knowing this, they concluded that the nat- prone Ne h, Mexico, 70 10th cotter ts Dicken DUahes Banens SUMUREL GREENE MINNIS Meee cae ural laws of trade no longer governed and , Joseph R., Conn., 2071 T st. Diseases, Face Blemishes, Acne, “Pimple Face,” Vertigo, Headache, Chores, the root of evil was nurtured from @ source} Higgins, Anthony, Del., 1824 18th street. Paralysis, Epilepsy, Sciatica, Neuralgia, de. hidden from the common view. ‘Hil, David B., N. Y., Normandie. ‘The well-to-do are pleased with the reasonable terms offered and the poor , Low prices were not an evidence of over-| Hoar, George F., —— 919 I st. fare delighted with the accommodating arrangements they are able to make. ‘production, as had been asserted, for the LM. 8. CONSULTATION IN ENGLISH OR GERMAN. figures of the Department of Agriculture! Jones Jas. neas, 915 M nw. were last |showed that the world’s wheat crop this| Jones, Jenn Fe sclentiouly to care you. So BSE Metzppsticen. ‘The Doctors devote particular attention to SKIN DISEASES, eepectally these which Gisfigure the face. As good bealth ts wealth it ie im the province of all to be wealthy, as the wide experience and marvelous skill of the “specialists” of the London Medical Ip Z. D. afi tt ' t [ilidie 2:30toS p.m. and7toSpm Sundays, Oto llam john P., Nevadi ee year was about equal to @ ten yi Kyle, James H.. 8. D., 212 N. Capitol st. ” “The secret of their success has been ‘and _ 100,000,000 - bushel he | Lodge, Henry Cabot, Mass., 1721 R. I. ave. : work "and the ‘au re Handevion, Chavien #, Sate tia sm at.| Lawson, London Medical Dispensary, landerson, Charles F., Neb., angrier heals ge oe ‘are league teams | had Martin, John, Kansas, National. Lester, R. E., Georgia, . Drs. MITCHELL, KING AND DEITRICH. : alt, Sites had. beer McMillan, James, Mich,, 1114 Vermont ave.| LeFever, Jacob, N. ¥., Arlington. = "4 be q ny McPherson, John R., N.J., 1014 Vt. ave. Lisle, M. C., Ky., Woodmont, 505 1315 Srazer Norrawesr. i Bae ; Miss | any of them. ‘There cam Ueno irae or: | shot bt Mitchell Soni. Grewon’ Chamberin’s ad ames of . ‘There can be no -~use of- hell, John H., a, A i Dar ee ee ace Sa | teed for Mitchell, John L., Wis; LAUREL NEWS. Foreign Notes of Interest. Offiey, Mr. Hendiey, john Johneon, Dr. Ae 4 Sahat eee — inne see © SiS Pe tie ie ae Emperor William has given magnificent Ashford, Mr. Wey, Mise Stewart, Miss Nc- st sage ead Pigg cnesk ~* Lvidong gee ‘Muddos ¢ : Correspondence of The Evening Star. swords to Von Schoenfeld and Baron basing Murphy, Edward, jr..'N. Y., Arlington. x, John W., Ga., 114 Md. ave. n. r Kim, Miss Robertson, Mise Houston, Siiss | Centainly It ws money It took more Do Palmer, John Siti LAUREL, Md., Sept. 22, 1898, | Reinlander, commanders of the second aed Tucker and Duffy have both vowed that | buy a dollar than it did twenty years The eighty-second birthday of Miss Mary | third army corps. Inscriptions on the scab- prise in the mile and half-mile bicycle races bards, elJude to the performances of the two never again will th worshipping | 28°. ¢ ratio of wheat to gold had grown \. . National. was quietly celebrated Mr. | St Gambrinus’ shring =” “U" larger year Dy Year, just as, the ratlo of , Cal n, sutton Alnwick, near Laurel thie week. | Senerals during the recent maneuvers round Colored Bicycle Riders. tistical ‘and hatorical truth that the world's atte Orville HE & § Martin, Augustus 513 — ayed Pte is ped pe Seeding cod _— FB mye nan oak on snarchiet t club at Geary rices of wheat and cotton in this country | Power, Th arene peccenyaae dpe ot ae aty won tus thir | Ea fallen with cousbyuant teguineioe With of tracts for Young Ladies, at which many of those petards and several a ae -| at the recent colored industrial fair at Rich- | ‘"* “*cline im the price of silver. who are now mothers in, Washington, Pal- Dullding nae, All the members found tn the bower, and : Congress Under Orders. timore and the surrounding country were | "A “dispatch from Mohacs says that Em- Arrivals and Departures. pomad a cae grag ie te cing | He continued: And here was a wise and educated. No invitations had been issued, | peror William and King Albert have done wee Laden boats arriving yesterday were as | prise in the two-mile race. TW, Edward. | dignified Congress, hastily assembled, un- . J. Tt many remembered the occasion and | Some splendid deerstalking. The emperor J. C., Tenn., National. Salles soeiler congratulations, Among the | shot four, ene of tam e maguinens Dan guests of the evening were Dr. and Mrs. Founded seven years ago by the Crown John Cronmiller, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ober, + omg udolph. The emperor also brought Miss and the Messrs. Ober, Mr. and Mrs. |@own four eagles. Stewart, William M.. Nev., Portland. mote future. judicrous A. T. Brooke, Dr. and Mrs. Crowther, Mrs.| Signor Sante Maria’s resignation of the THE SMITH-DIXON FIGHT. . A more sight had Jonn Snowden, Mrs. Basti Hopkins, Miss ministry of justice and ecclesiastic Stockbridge, F. B. . Mra. ‘T. A. | Of Italy ins been accepted. Probably fever presented itself to the gaze of man. Mrs, C. H. Stanley, Mrs. T. A. | Of Italy inns been 85 Cormett ond musenel Will Be Among | How much more patriotle tt would have| Vest ‘Gas. 3 Misses y Cc, Arie, We. ton Mrs ‘Stephen Garabrill, Mise Watkins [Santa Marla resigned because he wan op the Spectators. of ‘Richmond, Miss Margie Steiger, Miss | Posed to Premier Giolitti’s plan of a new Charley Mitchell's last public appearance Lovejoy of New York, Miss Cooper of Cali- | Campaign against the Vatican. will be at the feather-weight champlon- forni ship battle next Monday night between ‘ia, Mrs. Westbrook, Mr. Julius Snow- ——— +e den, Mr. T. Hall Brehme, Mrs. Hugh Gatch-| Susan Oliver, ninety-six years 24, sea Solly Smith and George Dixon. From that sted follows: and J. Je won the first and second | der orders to repeal a statute because some Senaca, Capt. T. Thrasher; Four Broth- | prizes respectively in the one-mile |. | designing individuals had said that some- former got second place in the half-| poay in Europe was afraid that something — might happen in this country in the re- Smith, James, jr., N. J., Normandie. i Voorhees, Dantel W., Ind., 1323 N. H. ave.| Mercer, D. Walthall, Edward C., Miss., 1714 R. I. ave.| Milliken, 8. L. Washburn, William Minn., Arlington.| Money, H. D., Mi White, Edward D., La., Richmond. 7 Montgomery, ell of Baltimore, Mr. Ellicott of{at Elizabeth Thursday night. - White, Stephen M., Cai, Ebbitt. Me Philadelphia and others. born in Rahway, N. J., and was the daugh- = Reecrcar sm: Goveeak Taito’ | ummsteraa ied enipcneam cae gay ecce il ster eee | eee during: the week, ‘the happy couple being | patsiow during the revolution nee u 3 bh Give your infants and childrea this glorious ehit- | C8Pt. J. __. a as much as » and pay more Representatives. M. Lon § Sar, dobn T. Sewell one Mies Crimp Seote @ren’s remedy, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and | 26Taim; No. 137, Capt. C. Swaim; No. | attention to his condition and general 3 performed by Rev. J. Hi. was am, R. C. Swaim; No. uz, Capt. D. | neaitn, power ‘subservient = A ceremony was y Rev. J. serve remedy. in the beginuing of the dissase— | Sasior; A.W. Nicholson, Capt. W. Hill; Con- ha tee a Adams, Bilas, = Kuhiman of the M. E. Church South. Mr. fas, pte, ita appt, oe itn uoperte| fe NCaoe weeks, Careehata WSN, | for Dimaek” and frends at the tant, aon | Meek ae oe Fr EH, Nofmanie.* — | Northway’S: AT Omo: ismere “ery lie ntaven hae’ bear titented Irregular and bowels constipated. It will make | Capt. to Cart i Capt. twill Allen, John M., Miss.. Chamberiin’s. Oates, Wm. C., Alabama, 176 Q aw. here in the registration of voters during their Qorves streng. their teed pure, thelr dlewp Allen, William |V.. Nebr. 246 Delaware av. oFerrall, Chas. eT Ace Metropolitan. the week, many preferring to wait until sound. natural and refreshing. In fact it will make Jexander, . N. letropolitan. ee mS a, the sitting in October. Gat wel an8 ctecty. fa the conpire, ro Reet 3 Suikwaite SH Ohio, t’Dupont circle visiting te ane Ft purely vegetable and Marmless and all rog- . a Cae oe i H., Rhode Inland, 988 @ nw. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart of Balti- sists ‘Mt for $1. J discovery we J ‘iitingly J. W. P. M. Texas, n.w. more been iti the parents of Mr. scription of a physician, Dr. Greene of 35 W. 14th the production ‘Tenn. have visiting ow Stewart during this week. Miss Mary Jones of Baltimore is the guest of Mrs. Stiers. Mrs. Richard Marsden and daughters have been visiting relatives in Washington dur- re oy recovering from a Bartlett, Franklin, N. Y., Met. Club. Perkins, Geo. D sad ovrere etlack of remmiae mover Wisconsin, National. Phillips, T. W.. Pa., Shoreham. Norah Shaffer is enjoying the hos- N. 5 Pickler, J. A., 8. Dakota, 10 Grant place. | | tine, Soran Shatter J ; tar ever aid. At present fe Is down to P. Vernum. : Mr. Elmer and Miss Jessie Edmonston of ry. | 16 1-3 —— and keep himself at this ‘agree- wt n'y FF on are visiting the family of Mr. as also: the picture of health. ie , Albert B., Kentucky, Rixxs. * - Misses Delia and Maud Stewart are visit- SEAMS Soas ite spe seeeee eee | RES eBay th A, | RES Me teeee = agian ata "| ON ENJOYS usual wit! im for some , Henry es . BN. Cap. t ir. uel y, who employ: at — petween the metals! Blanchard, N. C., La., Metropolitan. i the work's fair. in Chicago, ts home on a Both the method and results wher — Black, James C.'C., Ga., Elsmere. . short to his paren’ , rs. Phe Widnes Ruteniiea: Roberts-De Oro Mateh Of. ‘been | Black, John C., Mll., 1515 Rhode Isiana av. a! ise go Samuel Gray. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant The work on the Penasylvania Rallroad| The pool match between John Roberts, | victimized for ¥ tad | Bland, R. P., Mo., Willard’ Peg ‘Miséts Carrie and Eva Milstead have been | and refreshing to the taste, and acts Company's Rosslyn extension will be re-| J. and Alfred De Oro, made Thursday, was spending some time with friends at Branch- A. . F., Oblo, Ebbitt, ae Robeins, Gasion, A Ales 114 Q puliss Myra Baldwin ts visiting friends tn commenced probably within a month, or|‘eclared off yesterday. Instead Roberts . R., Ark, rf Maine, Hamilton. "'B., Pa., Chamberlin’. Cal., Elsmere. i will att the outlay = oc far receipts in the tek teal New York, ‘Samuel M., La. Metropeuan. i Harry MeOutionsh is visiting relatives | y; od ou 3 aches and fevers cures habitual , aeeeas Gon ane wae October 2 to 7, play to continue afternoons we Me frends in Baltimore,” % “#2re! ts with | constipation. Syrup of Figs is the in every movement af the company in ‘evenings. ie einen ar Breckinridge, W. C.P, Kr Gn ee Miss Mamie Fowler of Falls Church, Va.,| only remedy of its kind ever pro- Alexandria county, particularly one oe ROBERTS’ GENEROUS ACT. if re . Cap. , D.. Texas, ‘Mard’ is the guest of Miss Mollie Lioyd of this duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- eo canal, the mapped-ou' : x 5 % extension. Had operations continued! a2 pes oman al A pleasant straw ride was given to Mrs. Thomas Ashby bas, as her guest ceptable to the in the work would have been completed by/ MS Soetes tow Remonstramce, | Brookland and return last Thursday even. g Mra. Horton and chiigren ot Baltimore, its action and trul; ite this time. As it is thirty days of work at . ing by a party of young ladies and gentle- mond. Maj. William Milstead has returned from y, the utmost will see it completed and ready| Last night was the fifth night of the in- | men’ from this village. SPise cecaging eae z a 5 ‘08 Ma. ave. his trip to the world’s fair. effects, from the most for the rolling stock. ternational match at English billiards be- | gaily decorated, and the horns man ; ich., Elsmere. W. enone the visitors at the world’s fair! healthy substances, ite Poliey ts Still Played. tween John Roberts, jr., and Frank Ives at poet othr . this week are Mrs. Capt. J. W. Collins, The pilgrimage of policy players to Ross-| Chicago, and Ives won, but Roberts | muse -om the air. The party consisted of ar ‘Missouri, Shoreha: ri, ran. Mine Nettle Collins and Miss Nellie Collins, — <<a qualities commend it lym continues with the regularity of the| reached 1,275 points. Gabentia, Thos, Be Gan ii aa em, | soaderess, HE Go Tenn, nal, Rev. L.A. Thirlkeld, formerty of the Fit-| % Mil and have made it the most coming of days. The game has been wiped! 1+ was a most exciting game. ‘The contest ing and Ford Combs, William | Cadmus, Cornelius’A.. N. J., Arlingt rry, Les Ri teenth Street Church, in Washington, but known. out in Georgetown, that te there is no more] will end tonight. ves began with the bale | Carr . en ee ip of is for sale in 500 but it he left » OX. 14th st, New York. ee peg! bby ey Mrs. C. M. Stewart has returned from a| and $1 bottles by all leadi ‘Washington office, 958 F et. a.w., bridge, despite efforts, if the Alexan-| Then he added 2 from spot. 4 pleasant visit to friends in Baltimore. gists. Any reliable apteett Washington, D. C. dria authorities do not exert themselves} Roberts began with 2, but he settled . Beall § . Coch: R,, Miss. : Mr. Clifford Banks has returned from his net have it ‘ill more. There is a show made in Rosslyn of/ down to business at once, and scored 21 in were spread after the meeting. Le: ? Pr visit to Wi on. may ve on pro crushing out the evil, but it appears like a| the second inning, although Ives answered | Lakeland Lodge, No. 1%, Knights of Pyth-| Campbell, T. J., N.Y. $23 Mass’ oe : —_ cure it promptly for any one who farce, the police say. with 71, the score being Ives 181, Roberts 23. | tas, held a largely attended meeting at its “3.8. C. 1B s. Army of the Camberiland Election. wishes to it. Do not pepe ee In the third Ives ran 37 and then froze, land last Thursday evening. chings, @ rae ee : ‘The Society of the Army of the Cumber- ps to try accept any i but continued until he had 71, and he made | The first and second degrees were conferred Y, 2 ie land held a brief at Cleveland) substitute. g| Im the large old mansion recently known | <"'\0°the fourth inning. Roberts doubled upon Mr. Brooke Hunter of Hyattsville, lds, R.A, 1 "a. q aho, 610 lit! Thursday. and elected the following as the Gunston Institute, on Beall street.| the latter, the totals then being Iven 21%, |and the first, second and third N. 7 C., Ga., 114 Md. ave. W. 8. Rose- an informal dance was given last night/ Roberts ©. In the tenth the Englishnan of Chariton reere sredy and experiment Ihave found the remedy. | under the chaperonage of Mrs, Godey and| ran 6, and in the fourteenth Roberts wan ainigpes in cured by it; cured, not eubdued by opt. | NOS, MiSwatt, Misa Cox. Mise Wiet, Sitss| ‘Then Roberta played brilliantly and Ives - gtes—the old. treacherous, quack treatment. De not | Miss Moffat Mi ey” Mr” Delans, MMe'| let down. in the Aineteenth Roberts left pecoee lle eso pera OsXSXeXsXeX exons Geaveie. Feenet past imposttions on your purse, pest | Feeiman. MF. Casey, Me Tavlos, Mr.| the balla’ set up, and his opponent ran s. Pinckuey’ Memorial| Geneon, HA Wyo. i ote Ue \OSX8X8XcXe XSX8Xs. suiegons om Tour confidence, pest faiiuren. Look for- | Fvugncon, ‘Silss Connor, Miss May ‘Sigs: | in the twenty-nfth the score was Ives 420, e residence wi! oL re rtrece on the cent aaa eo niet, Vale | bee, Miss ‘Casey. Miss Nannle Sigsbee, Mr. Roberts 200 Englishman tried rail play. He | of the Misses Lewin ed routine | OUR <ty—cant treo for trial. Mention post office ead ex-| Willet Mise Page, Mise Snyder. Mier ur | nursed, and actually made four masses, sonia: tien Gain “Oth nee. yi * yooes oddrens. Prof. W. B. ¥.D. | Brediey. Se *'. | and sat down with a run of 92, the totals | consisting of Archie McFarland,Mepy Buck, | 3a 088 ‘4Codarst., New York, | Laird Blunt and Mr. Matthews. * | being Roberts 491, Ives 422. The English- | Robert und Guy Darton nd ff, Thomas. Towa, 123 Cf | | : A Public School Graduate. man kept the lead for the next twelve in- | Otto” Habarcomsb, Panter” yom aseall and we Van Voorhis, H. C., Ohie, Ebbitt, | Mr. Emory Wilson, son of Mr. J. Henry | rings. Little Spe Woods gunning and Raking, ee forma Van Voorhia, John, N. Y., Arlington, ° on Ni Wilson, and brother of Mr. Jesse H. Wilson, | in the thirty-fourth Roberts began to play | “air. P. P. Castle of Laurel has announced . Walker, J. H., Mass. shi . Sect town ‘et 65.50" an0 Ba Mane | left yesterday for Cornell. Mr. Wilson is | his famous spot shot, at which he © | himself as @ candidate for county sheriff, A N.C, 935 P n.w. Wanger, I. P., Pa., 228 N. J. ave. se. >| from selected and tested - WORDS & graduate of the public schools of Wash-| record of making 600 points in a single | subject to the republican nominating con: F., Ga. Metropolitan. Warner, 3. DOW. 0.2. Laan X secant Tord sod aasabet” | 1 the School with all “ vention. berson, D. B., Tex., Metropolitan. a . =a kid toe ts X ington, leaving aye Cornell he won | eAtter counting 6 Ives sprang up ewe A citizens’ meeting will be held at Eureka ‘Charles, Kan. Lincoln X and chown ta cloth ont Ed taps, ARE the honors obtainable. tested that the stroke was barr Grange Hall on M evening next, to! Curtis, N. M., N. ¥., 213 Penn. ras = i ee [oa att mt my as i discuss the matter of better public school | Deiseli, John. Pa, Normandie. 20) to" Indien who unuatiy” have thelr xX! SILVER Notes of Interest. magnanimously desisted. | facilities for the “Neck.” At the conclusion| Davey’ RoC, Le, Motraaiea, koe Shore made to order, Will @t and |X| Detective Burrows yesterday placed un- on pray cengetry nee care yy of this discussion a “watermelon feast” will 714A ne. i? iaichagen Cosbreh, GO) and “wear better. Only $3. hd] DOLLARS der arrest a young man named Harry | ures for the first time in the match, and |{o creectod cad wo Sen eh eeeeinE | De 1d, D, Hi, Mo., 222 Williams, J. R., Til, 282 Del. ave. n iX! | Locke, charging him with the embessle-| was loudly cheered. The score ‘vas then | degree” will be confrred ‘on intewenting . H. . Willims, John,3., Miss., 138 East | 0 AT ment of $30 from his employer, who keeps | 1,005 to against Ives. The Englishman | manner on a ‘class of candidates. Dh al oo = f wes! — be el Hesaitton. | . 4 grocery at the corner of 28th street and | hed the right to reach 1510 to #8 to be | ™A"wellattended and enthusiastic meeting IE written, | Woodard. FA. N. C., Metropoittan, iy @ROGAN’S, Dumbarton avenue. Locke, it ts claimed, | made by Ives en ee ae waite | of the Democratic Club of the “Neck” was| Docin re *" ‘a X) of the toes and strougest shoes in | 9 was sent to market to buy provisions for | seventy-first Ives ran out his 1,000 with 40 | hea on Thursday evening last. Remarks Py amit Meg) ees \Oa) tbe word for children. ‘Whee they take the shape of promises the store and instead of ‘applying | points. touching the campaign, the registration of 3B i Wright MB, Pan ino P st eT na cn furuiture money given him devoted it to his own oe the voters of this section and means of get- ak Hoste: & S¥ = ana = ey RACING AT BENNING. adipose pee rate H, Waugh, Daniel, Ind., 247 North Cap. ‘oo oven & § winter. A carrier pigeon, with “Kiauaman, Can- = coming election were made by the president, Xi 1217 Pt A be comfortable ton avenue, Baltimore,” stam under its|The Joekey Club Doubtful About @/ vr Jos E. Ray, and Messrs. Jee, ‘Miller, joo Qrtblete wing has taken up its nce in the Meeting Next Month. Wm. McChesney, John Miller and A. L.| Pantunds, P a, 230 O08 gon | Rome of Mr. A. Base of M35 M street. The| 4° scoting of the executive committee of |Ray. The club has pent tnvitatins t aa pa a. = pomp fer- | Dird has been sent away twice, but each meeting the democratic candidates of the county to w. a ished house Tell us what you need—tell us hew | time has returned. the Washington Jockey Club will be held | be’ prosent at a reusing mosting to be hela na 00000000 00 0000000 pees i & that's all | Mr. G. Talbot Walsh has given up his | this evening to consider the advisability of | here in the near future: SE nen a Preparation ri) oO pooch rem pth pele nh orgitos price— | Position with the Potomac Insurance Com- | holding a race meeting next month. The . cash of credit—ao notes to sign. We have never | Yury’ Dieparmiory to his departure for New | club, of course, desires to hold a meeting eutenaicasy 0 0 shown such a complete stock of Parlor Furniture | SOOM City, Yhere he will Wend’ {8 the | next month, but does not propose to do so ‘ ri Mass., Albany. re) re} tae Gale ae. Oue aiam, RUE, Teometry. Broce | has succeeded to Mr. Walsh's old position. | unless it hae very good grounds for antic: | i. vosse Davis of Billcott City, Md, Foren Ween it eae oO 0 Treen two sevencgece asior Suites, for $2280” | weeey seoena tws hundred. bushels of | Uonsiderable doubt Decause ot the uncer: |1# the guest of Mra, William Releer of Fellows, 3. R. N. eh O re] sevea-plece w 7. came int E . Re, Ne one is upholatered in plush—the other tm hair clet&. | by way of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, ee eee oe. Bee Michigan avenue. Scag ag San Ha “Normand! O F I di 0 Tour promioe to Day bays cae aay time. If you | The grain was loaded on at White's Ferry. | October and November, If a clash of dutes | Mf. Stanley O'Hare of Stott's, accom- Fithisn, Gesres W.,-tlineie Wolard’ or es Renee styles ou cur Arse four to noleet name | EeSeckt wt Cents er Pushel was the price | between the Guttenberg, Bilaabeth, Linden | panied by his slater, Miss Laura, has gone| pithise. George W.,. Iilinole eed 0 : 0 See Ste a Se Sat Site to ete Sum, | tees. and Clifton tracks is avoided @ race mneet- | to Chicago. Funk, Benj. F., Illinois,’ Elamere. Eevar Cui re) ‘There is cue bere tm solid cak—bevel glass tu be-| J. E. Willet yesterday bought of John | ing will follow here nest month 5 a Funi E. H,, Kan., $8 K nw. 9 — mmaa—eur price $18—cash or credit. If you need a | M; Barry for $851 part of block 1 of Bar-| "fe iot.'e meeting will be held during the | _.Mf® Frederic Holton has returned to ’ Q —corrcetat ana constortabie. 0 carpet for the parior examine the Brussels we sell eee ee ean etion Be the i eetend: | latter part of November and the frst part | Brookland from delightful trip to Kan- a at 50 cents per yard. Splendid Ingrain Carpet, 85 ying at the junetion of the River and | Of 'Seckmper’ Secretary Deanen of "he iat | saa City, Chicago and other points west, QC) —Allatyies of toe. re) cents per yard. We don't stop with simply Rockville roads. cal club, who has been investigating the | The Brookland school has opened with a eS ray tng it to you—we maky it and lay it oo your Mr. Upton B. Mackall has been appointed | situation in New Jersey, will report his | lfge enrollment of pupils and four teach- Bs-Ask to see this 63.50 Shoewhen 7) free of cost—ao charge for waste in matching fg. |{he Georgetown | representative of the | conclusions to the meeting this evening, | ¢f The pupils are glad to see Mise Smith| Gillett, CW. N. ¥- Q seat yon call ot the store. oO Find seme other dealer who will do as wresiin Insuance Company. when the matter may be finally determined. | 9nd Miss Bailey back again, and welcome| GOjdsier, Julius, oO — re) Se a eS ee a Sie "ly "tadseiaana one] SH Wilson & C. ous atx feet long for $3.50. Woven Wire Springs, A Pardom Recommended. THE POLICE COURT MILL. Re pawetd bnliwins New icionge 40 ré) 11son arr,O $1.18. Forty-pousd Hair Mattress, $7. You'é| Warden Jerome B. Burke of the United go elias bape reece a oO COMPORTABLE SHOES, oO Bever guess that Wwe Regt Stoves—but we do—ail | States jail, in m= communication to the |I¢ Turms Out Grist of M v an heating of the Hamline Chureh| Gresham, Waller, Texas, National. © EN™ Baty BALES BD ae GQ sisen, We are complete house furnishers Commissioners today, recommends the par- ‘Thirty Casés Per Day. pau Grosvenor, C. H., Ohio, i210 G n.w. TE: Dio Fat. aan don of one John A. Gray, an old pensioner, conducted the Wednesday evening services} Grout, W. W., Vt. Ariington. 0000 00 VOOO000G from serving a sentence of thirty days in| There were twenty-two prisoners in the | of the Brookland M. E. Mission in a most Hicks, J. D., Pa., Hamilt. 000 OU! On Credit. the work house on the of drunk- | Police Court today, the smallest number | interesting and instructive 7 Hull, J.'A. T., Iowa, Normanite. enness. He is now serving a like sentence | that has been locked up any day this |C:,L. Pate of the Twelfth ° ° a= in the jail for disordesly conduct, end on | Week. ‘The total number, will deliver the sermon to Bisen: October 4, unless pardoned beforehand, | ¥°°- ‘or the week was | on Sunday next at 3:30 p.m. : 9 will be taken to the work house to com-|2% or an average of more than thirty 2| Mrs. Irving and Mrs. Schell were the re- covery A mence his sentence there. day, (While the number of prisoners kept | cent ipeeeere ocean) Da iC mo socae at 1s @ small sum to pay for such pied, STOMACE, 4 pemrionaa to the average, the amount nly Heig! A Ligeor Law Vislater. Daid‘in showe 4, large decrease. The" total | Mr. James Ward of Brookland sailed for $8 [Ses bones at a Gas Li ght. ns for the week amount. urope ol r : MAMMOTH wir shi'of Wnan dn? State Ste | Shas so ete uly he gh herpeoners | canes ake. Ward wal be "away seers DT Cy MU, JOPU Am, | oom oo Sede stn ent ae victed some days ago on a charge of second | Were sent to the jail or work house. barns . 6 18TH ST. N. W. fa" because ‘we buy ‘our mantertals ty “tae The Inu WELSBACR GAS LIGHT. REDDIT HOUSE During the week many arrests were made | Mr. and Mrs. D. Edel of the Queen's 7 . 7 ee ee sone HaUOE law, Harding Kept | oa ‘warrants, the result of neighborhoos-| Chapel road. recently entertained © bona. DISEASES OF THE Gispatehlag “the “work and’ number Scr agg an See, Sine © guaeay 9, en, 923 7TH ST. XW. [alae nt mepoerdiont iy woman aa ands 4 | quarrels, and in many such cases the court | somely the Ladies’ Association of Trinity NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS AND EAR. 4 white, steady and brilliant light, far so ‘BRT. H AMD! 5: ee pee not only released the defendants, but gave | Lutheran Church, Washington, and the so- =aqs specialty of mechanical ‘work devoting bis perlor to the electric ght, aed yet te ol * streets. He was sentenced t» three wnonths | Wa omz to the complainants that usiess | cial meeting was much enjoyed. Among ADVANCED METHODS teous lady attend: considerably lews expensive. A Welsbach im the workhouse, and was fined $30 or they kept quiet and attended to their work | those present were Mr. and Mrs. N. Thofs, FOR THE oa Bs Burner placed on an ordinary gas @xture three months additional. to go to the work | Mr. and Mrs. F. Stutz, Mra. Charles Behr. RESTORATION OF HEARING. Flllieg. tic. a Re A d W gives four times the light, and yet uses but @ENT® sUITs scounED Strack by = Cable Car. August Gets, Mee, Jobe State hire dees a oe on SW a 4.20 Fp Be | AN omen half the usual amoust of gas. Only 62.25 AND PRESSED FOR @1 James Dennis was struck by a cable car Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Holsten, Mr. and BMrs.| OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 11 AND 2 30 4 AND 6 ’ Scrucital teeth: Lanere Deotiivicg te toy | StS Practical demonstration atiy. Sige bess Hic. ; Nonty, 25a. Altering ang | gi 1th street and Pa. avenue yesterday | classes of cases, together with other dis: | Briscoe and Mrs. Prinshorn, seo-stuthir 108 P.M. . S. Dental Ass’n Beauties aK Ciennees parities nod | Ritpheneeat ese called forend | rernoon and slightly injured. He was | missed cases and those in which the fines | Mr. and Mrs Harry W. Fiske and Mr. aie ’ prevents decay. Here uly) attic: wattle: | as Appliance Ex. BAHN, 705 9th st_ a. w. taken to the Emerggncy Hospital, where he | were paid, accounts for the large per cent | Bergman were the recent gueste of Mn, 401 Tru Sr, _"pientity, Dontissry Txoursows Pranuacy, 703 L52eSz | Pp “7 — \ an 425e Ruwy st, Baltimore Ma | Fecelved medical attention. of releases. and Mrs. William Stalee. 1S. CHARLES ST., BALTINORE * eats | “pea # wees ies NEW 3ORK AVR

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