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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. ee .|WITHIN THE RING PENNSYLVANIA PA.LROAD. DRESS- CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. 11 TO PROTECT THE SEALS, A Bill to Carry ——————— FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE-INVESTWENT EXTRAORDIN For $1,800 placed in 6 4-room bricks; lot FOR SALE—PIANOS. Exclusively Piano Stores | sranox LADIES’ GOODS. MISS M. HITCHINGS, 510 1 ST. making; perfect ft and finish guaranteed by Me- policemen jumped into the ring. Referee Elder ordered a fifth round, in which the men banged each other viciousiy, but un- | scientificaily, NW. to Effect the Com- Lines bleeding freely from mixsion’s 78x100; on 2d st. s.w.;now rented; you’ will In Effect January 28, 1894. Dowell ‘system; prize medal at world’s fair; nz Spree the mouth one, “é Findings. Eee $06 er month Income, “or 2 yer ceat Are Conservative 11:05 A.M. "PENNSYLVANIA LIM" TEE:—Pullman | or piece. ino™ ing a shat tes Det ce te Wee aise] A ban Gea by the State = rerest. Why your mouey TES choice ite Room, Sleeping, , 4 as a ipaEy 4 4 4 H ¢ Department eg pore, Pe 8 Sip paket fo foe Sa aruneaty | fae gad Omron Cars Maratea Cogs, | CADIS, MISES AND, Cunpae's purse | The Prize Fighters at the Washing | srw decided. the victor ran over to his | give eftect to the findings ot the Paris tie Ww. 8. ‘NIX, aw. rane o ti ina polis vel > ioe ae Mie Sac eadlany ities! ot te counecyt owe | Parlor Oat to Harrisvung. by day, week or month. Mise GROSH. 1227 ¥ ington Athletic Club. arms around his neck, lovingly kissed his | PUnal on the Bering sea seal fisheries was —— Gin give you a PIANO at any price—as low | 11:05 A.M. FAST LINE-—For Pittsburg, Parlor| _st Wakis i bloody lips. pe as § Cars to Pittsburg. | MME. LOKER, 1223%4 F ST. N.W., FASHIONA- James Rogers of Wilmington and Jack | Creary of Kentucky, chairman of the com- di & Sta a Fo ek CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPQESS. | “ble Modiste. School for dressmaking, cutting Thornton of Chester, Pa., faced each cther naers LYMAN, O34 Fe} Punnan Burret Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep | and fitting. Evening session from 7 to 9. Twrms, in the fourth bout, at 123 pounds, although pala eee c=" | A BRUTAL GONTEST AT ALETANDRIA) Sct txesinty ear! mi. or 9,000 2006 to" 2007 i si, Se ere eee overs cee e, So; | 720 BM. WESTERN EXPRESS —Puliman Sicap- | ACCOSD! a ot oe ers was clearly the better man, but he did a re ‘$500, bb, 6r. 30,000 | Upright, piano: in order; very cheap for | ing Cara to Chi and Harrisburg to Clevela! Se re ee es tesa nd not appear to know enough to take advan- 1207 G, 10r-8,000 954 to 978 Bounda: cash. PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th st. mw. | Dining Car to " only plaiting establishment in Washingt tage of his superior strength. The fight Free Gch bhn ore S000 Dh, ar all 76,900 | _fe23-tf 1:10PM. SOUTH N EXPRESS.—Pullman | ine buttons. G. W. LUCAS, 918 9th st. nw, Hard Slugging is What the Crowd | ¥#8 of the hurricane order, an so evenly 1408 352%, fe Gf---- 120 | FOR SALE_HAVING TAKEN IT IN EXCHANGE. | GcePlng Car to St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining | en aaMInTON NODISTES, OF parae | NO" ugging is it the Crowd | was it fought that an extra round was S528 to : “Bradbury grand’ scale, “perfect, cone | 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC. EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep-| "more, f19 ath st. mv: street costittes, re ae Sane 1421 bh, Sr. ition, which cost originally $450, for |, iug Car to Pittsburg. ana | cebtion, wud evening gowns at short notice; als Went to See. ga “= figh! a “4 mi, ) A519" B, “bh, $250: payable ‘$10 down and °$10_ per | 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester Fetmodeling. rae aaa lood Flowed Freely. PE bk hy mouth: plush stool and emb. cover free. | | Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. ENTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, $26 12711 AND The fifth bout was between Fred Moore of je H, bb, bh, Gr, FG ‘Bradbury Piano Roows, 11:05 A.M. for Williamsport and Kenovo daily, ex-| ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. 026 ttt tine = << "gann-bo1z 2129 Va’ 1225 Pa. ave. cept Sunday. For Willa: Salty, S210 2M. | Leena eee eee ening aed gmrty meee Philadelphia and Frank McGee of Wilming- sk Sa" Bore ai FoR SALE-AN ELEGANT 7SToP HiGn-rop | 720 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buttle and | tage a specialty. Our patronage extends ime|THE POLICE LOOK ON)|ton. Moore was McGee's superior in height, = vee 7 | Saltey, bb Sees Sa stress ect ot cemaitiens cet] fae ar Westingued cochoceerecs | ne meet Recents et eS welgbt and skill, and stmply played with | United stefet ent near an uz3” 5 sel aya z - LADIES’ SEALSKIN GARMENTS REDYED AN! hird round Moore ze, ér, ged "$5 per month; “stool and instruction | 0415 Minin ‘nua’ Niwas Falls daity, except | altered. ‘Furs of ai Finds repaid sc 5S a hls man. Tn the third round Moore hit his | During the period and tn the waters in rear, ? hil to} INNES r * ion” given nd nt’ & | sar 1h ato Elutray and Saturdape only Washington 40 Rock | _027-Sm Ames SIviEL TW oeae EEN | 4k Otek Athena’ Club ct thee | thie ‘blood ta gwufiesion, tout/the Blow wen, Propelled exclusively by “sails and thelr 348 3 2013 — 1225 Pa._ave_ | pO PHILADELPHIA, NEW .YORK AND THE CCOUNTANTS. gymnasium, on South Capitol street near | evidently, unintended, and Moore carefully | seal fishing, and they not ——— muna ort Ra Portion, of Sbe property co | FOR SALE—A SECOND-HAND SQUARE PIANO IS EAST.” < A JUNI 5 N street, last night, demonstrates the ease | refrained from again touching Bg ae lcense from the government, and carrying @ iat and 15th. <_ | Boome you live tn is. oot’ the: Dest) bat it am | “lot Cara, “Chk Dee at tans atimore, tar PATRICK H.C. BRENNAN, with which professional sparring bouts | ["ne'hody with his Heht and Jefe Moore, | arasrst of&& , which, ts proscribed. | Every fe23 __T. E. WAGGAMAN. | Jers the purpose. So will the square pianos! New York daily, for Ebiladelphia week days, eae eee ee can be publicly given in this city without | Of course, got the decision. his log hook the date and unture of an = OUMES; BARGAINS; EASY | which we offer on easy terme of $8.00 per month. | 7:20, 9:00, 9:40 (Dining Car) and 11:00 A. Corporation audits a feur of interference by the authorities. ‘The|\ ‘The last go, was the greatest fake, per-*| ing operations, the mumten wun woe al fishe as man: tack Deiiting: cellsr:| Cr'the ‘Americas Plano Gs, HUGO WORCH 5s nnd TSS EM. On. Sondey: | STOCK COMPeNIES, CORPORATIONS, LAW: | “exhibition” consisted of six “bouts” be-| haps, ever seen In Washington, rank | captured each day, and betore landing hls bs J 7 .. ‘Dining : poste : . a . “mix- Dogerty | cargo he must verif; y " CO., 925 7th st. nw. fel7 yers’ and merchants’ books posted and balanced | tween what are commonly known as “mix-| Mullein of Wilmington and Jack verify it by oath; false state- 5 a ae gE nd 11 by competent accountant at very iow prices; | ” - ere | Of Philadelphia, at 155 pounds, pretending | ments being subject to alti r perjury | ona ae eerie came FOR SALE_A SACRIFICE TO A QUICK BUYER | Tac Ga eee tee Work promptly and accurately done. Address i, | €4 ale fighters,” all but one of whom were |) fqghe six rounds. ‘Tony Stannard took | and the confiscation of eit ies a eee, (23-ioth sc. adore Scott Circle dark tase “handsometr. finksted and in beacrtifal | p@28S Express, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. daily. 727_9th st. fel0-Am*” | specially imported from Philadelphia and | yj, KSlder's place 2s referee, and gravely | of the statement found in his possessions $42—16th st. below Scott © 2 condition; fine tone and act!on; contains all the Bry ere 2 A.M. week days z —— Wilmington by “Tony” Stannard, known as | announced that the fight wome banter. — ae of nets, firearms or explosives is pro- Sad_Sear Depoat Gin large lot, Se ee Take daar Tue eneen ee 1: | wor Baltimore, 6:25, 7 ATTORNEYS. the light-weight champion of Wilmington, | Before the bout began there misht have | hibited, except shotguns, outside of Bering eee = Cl Oo RE i re HUNTER & CASON, who has a local prominence from the fact| roment the men faced each other it| These sections are not to apply to Indians PaaS cash; fine stool with 15 call at ones, 15 Lawyers, that he has twice defeated Ned Cartwright | was clearly apparent that it was a fake of | dweiling on the coasts of the United Staten, —_ Soannee Piorneer we aes | sat sat ape Consultation free. of the District in the prize ring. The ex-|the fakiest style. The men struggled | using paddies or undecked boats, propelled as core and Gueming: bricks ail modem in: anes sepeerapsent cam ception was a Washington professional | through six rounds, worging hard not to hit | by ours or sails, not used in connection with Provements; lot 20x80, with alley. OWNER, 1132 7th st. table and pat fe22-3t PROFESSIONAL FoR SALB—3i6 IND. AVE. write to owner, THOMAS BLAGDEN, Cit, ©., Box 146. 16-ROOM HOUSE, with stable, all in first-rate repair; an A No.1 investment; now oceupled by a good tenant and one likely to stay; house rents for $65 per month; stable rents for $10. For further particulars ‘tez1-Bt* For SALE—FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS SAVED— Owner must sell house at a sacrifice; new brick; f ONLY CELEBRATED EN. jerman astrologist in the city. Tells ail events of life. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Surday. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1508 14th st. aw. fe23-1m* vey Prov. CLAY, OLDEST ESTABLISHED, ONLY reliable, genuine and natural-born clairvoyant, astrologer and medium in this city, tells your life from cradle to grave, interprets’ dreams, re- P.M. daily, except Su For Avnapolis, 7:20, 9 daily St. Augustine ai M. daily. Florida Spe Richmond and Atlanta, 4: mond only, 10:57 A.M. week Accommodation Creek Line, 7: P.M. Se 00 and 11:50 A.M. and afxcept Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A. ‘oast Line Express for Richmond, Jackson- Tampa, 4.00 A.M 5:53 P.M. week days. 46 2. daily. Hich- Webster Law buil ington, D.C. Atto NOTARIES PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NO’ . office Casement) 1321 Fst. fice hours. jai-tf named Hugh Lines,.who entered the lists against Jack Kelley of Wilmington. He | put up a good stiff fight, but his antag- onist got the decision. An admission fee of $1 was charged, and it is estimated that there were nearly 300 |men in attendance, including one very near-sighted enthusiast, who sat near the each other, and except once, when Mullein forgot himself, they succeeded. The fake was called a draw, and with cries of de- rision and disappointment the crowd dis- persed. FISTICS AT ALEXANDRIA. Raedy and Nally Fought With Teeth and Fists. other vessels or manned by Indians; provided, that this to Indians employed by fishing under contract. more than five does not apply other persons, or act are to be fined not less than $200 or im- prisoned not more than six months, or for each offense, and all their vessels “3 a — “a a wa aa al ae - tackle used are to be confiscated. - 7 rooms; all mt; elegantly finished. Address| veals hidden mysteries, finds lost property, causes | 4:25 P.M. week | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ror gy stars | *tase with opera glasses to his eyes. The] au two hungry wild deasts loose in a | toms me pare, ted. Prosecu. ~ For Alex: Be ery y ade in the district court of A. B.C, Orme Flat, 431 10th st. n.w. fe21-3t speedy marriages, brings separated together, | For Alexa and territory. Notary and U.S. Commissioner, | audience was made up of the people usually fight and the result will be a good | Alaska, or any district f the C1 = a wa MELY ints out enemies from friends, gives success in| A- oc28 JOUN E. BEALL. 1321 F st mw. | % ‘ fair sprinkling | C28¢ to fight a re 4 < court of the United FOR SALE—1714 FB. T. AVE., THE HANDecsiaLy see, semeves Seay traction ace lnSnen | a0 seen at such affairs, with a fair sprinkling description of the fight which took place | States in California, Oregon or Washington. LOCATED HOUSE OF GEN. WALTHALL, Consult ‘him on_ business, love or anything you ML, of “dead-game sports.” Taken altogether Masters of vesse's found in closed waters are in doubt. Convinces ‘skeptical; never failed. All in trouble call. Satisfaction guaranteed. fel-24t® i c HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, ETC., DESTROYED FOR- ences, 8. M. PREVosT, General Manager. J, R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. COAL AND WOOD, DEALER IN SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF Coal and Wood. the sparring was on a par with similar ex- struggling and a little blood shed, but none of the participants were badly injured. During the contest between Kelley and last night in Alexandria betweea Mike Raedy and Billy ally. Prize fighting at of the ring were forgottea. When they got tired fighting they went to biting. It during the closed season equipped for seal 2 aon Sete : fishing must give satisfactory proof. th: Business coufidenttal. Si:tings, 00 cents. Hou “DONPAREIL” PEA COAL, $4.59 PER Tox, | Bibitlons in this city; no better and no | it pest is a brutal sport, but the exhibition | they are not there to Violate the laws. ‘The i = ree icket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and G le Sh ff ja oo fight. It was a cough and tumble 50" t whi Braver, wih auige od snctecs treatments [area ah meee genom, and | SUCOMZE | Nee OMTEITI | amy, special exmioiions of | Urutaity, M2 | ght between Wkter enemion, and all rees | {32 RENN te consent feria, the Pree Dr, SARAH WAYCUTT, 50S! 13th st. n.w. of ‘baggage to destination ‘from hotels: and” reek ‘stablistied 1851), “ ation that such consent has been given being conclusive evidence of the fact. The act is to become operative when- é 5 F 3 hree rounds. |€¥er the President by proclamation shall 060; ; balance long time. JNO.| ever by the “Electric Needle.” Dr. ROGAN, re- 310 | varity trade a specialty. Lines the police got on the stage, but the | W@S declared a draw after © announce that the government Great £3 Jr., 503 E st. a.w. fe21-3t maeed fo 737 18th st. mw. Cure guaranteed. D DANVILLE R. Prompt delivery and lowest prices. round had just ended, and there was no| The contest was advertised as a scientific | Britain has ~F 4 oes ee #0R SALE—TWo NEW sIx-RooM Backs: ALL | —!¢223¢ é : xe Fe TCR ROAD. xp | Orders Ly mail or telephone, 1714. zs special occasion for interference, as was| glove contest between Mike Racdy and/to give full and immediate effect to the ‘and cable | CABINET, VAPOR AND ALCOHOL BATHS; REUBEN FOSTER, RECEIVERS. MAIN OFFICE, 328 PA, AVENUE NORTHWEST. | evidenced by the fact that the fighters scientific massage by competent operators. Mrs. Schedule in effect Deceinber 24, 1593. ai-3m were allowed to continue. Billy Nally at catch weights fur the cham- treaty, and the President is to order two i side | Ships to patrol the closed waters, DID SULLIVAN, 606 13th st. nw. Hours, 9| Alt trains arci pionship of the District of Colurabia, a am oopm. fexi-ite | senger Station, “Washington, Ds Gone ae Pas HE SWEDENBORGIANS Sintiet neel plaeerecare bet of $150 and the gate receipts.Dan Henry's < icckeaee a ee MIME. COLFORD, SUCCESSOR TO _siME.| S30, 82 ait Local for, Deaville and inter. : The arrangements for the exhibition were | Opera House, Alexandria, was the scene of THE TRAGEDY AT CORNELL. r : a connects at Lynch ith ri . ert gle ale tals teensy gh | Oy Sie aad Weatta itil wStCia Tani | Thirty-Third Annual Session of the|*iF¥Y well made. The contests took place| the encounter, and it was witnestd UY |p aisaests, wot ane Sophomore falty; manicuring the mails. Removed to Peto | and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- Maryland Association. in a postless ring on a raised platform in| upward of 500 men, a large majority ©! ‘Clase, FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS COR-| F st. n.w. fe21-2m ' m., THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST : % Zz the center of the gymnasium. The club| Whom were Washington sports, a Lined Responsible for It. = Fast ae a. Sey Raheny, rece? MES. CARY, 1614 7TH ST NOW. y Datiy, gperates Pullman (re le The thirty-third annual session of the recognized the birthday of Washington by | Women. gerne rage ow “4 eA =i It has become evident that the tragedy of ocean te Genie ‘Apply to OWNER, 515 F st. I guarantee to convince the mest skeptical on irae ee over the NEW SHORT | Maryland Association of the New Jeru-| hanging two bancers bearing portraits of cance pronentoony estan , |the Cornell University freshman banquet aw. fezi-2t* | Ghomics’ andevil infuences: ‘give. ‘same ia full | uniting at Danville with the Pulieen Siecay ie: | Stlem, OF Swedenborgians, as they are! the “father of his country” in the gal- at Ithaca on Tuesday evening was not the FOR SALE—AT BARGAIN—FRAME HOUSE; 3 of those you have or will marry and all informa- Cherleston via Columbia and at Greensboro with otherwise known, was heid yesterday at Nally has been the victor In several hard- -®t ery at elther end of the hall, and they | fought battles and is looked upon as one | result of any act by the sophomore class, 4 Sleeper for Aj ‘? “ale . we . Sories and basement 10 rooms; 3a. ave, bet. | ton truthfully ae ee naan: Baudet Sleeper New’ Sax ance ch Punmen| the New Jerusalem Church on Calvert | iocked down benignly on the exhibition. | of the cleverest men with his hands in the | but was due to the work of individual of. En, S13 Fst. a "pee -dee | te30-tm fect connection is ‘made for “Bir:uingham, “Mout- eee oanreuse eae All the events had a distinct air of profes-| “"¥: 4. therwise known ns the “Hard fenders. President Schurman says: “It ts — — MME. E i y ~ eccans. fe occasion had a double importance, | sioralism. Thi rticipants were entirely % te! aoe fe act Was not the act of the LE. PEST PROPERTY MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE | © 4:45. p.m.—Daii: a | storalism. ie participa: were ” nese “ Tee CEP eer Peg r mons; all |. medlue—Life trom cradle to grave. Stttings dal-| mediate’ stations? coi Through tain a Aner | from a local standpoint, in that it was the | naked, with the exception of a breech clout | Ntting Blacksmith,” is gla yt —pnemere <tom. The tnaieiiual am rooms forte oraes | Ma ase. Soe cinta mathe ae ee | ies ereaaDg, Gay, except Sunday. Yearly coming together of delegates and | ard shoes and stockings. They ball thelr! vanquished several good oppo.rents. Gincovated. sua’ peamkel Sones wie ~ b. . ~~ te SOL VEST- seconds an le be e at accoraing = A ——— Sar MND | EEN. VESTIRULED LIMITED! tomo A WEST: | ministers from all of the churches. Rev. | = Both men have been training assiduously | severity of the ofiense, It hae PROF. JOHNSON IS THE GREATEST, MIND * » composed entirely . - se cf ed during the rests just the same as though ce ~- “go ue ense. been the 7 vendinss” cams aeunal ler Maas Solon oe Obionan: es Dining Cars Hiram Vroom was ordained into the minis-| engaged in an actual prize fight. At the > Tuy oannak tek poms policy of the Corneli University to treat its ESS PROPERTY S.W.; | fells all the events of life; compels love; brings | Augusta, Savannais, Jacksonville and ‘Tatpa, Din, | UY Of the New Jerusaien: Church, where | cicse of each round they took their corners Raedy tipped the scales at it2. me | Students not as school boys, but as men. ixi22 to large alley, with | peck separated: comes speedy mernaa ing car, Charlotte’ to Jackson Aiso operates | the convention was held. Rev. Frank and were sponged, rubbed down and their oer 1 They are answerable to the law for their 000; Is mow offered for) 1" piu. ‘Sundays, Daaim. 10D pam. Price, Boe. | auyamat Slneyer New York to Now Orleans vin | Sewall of Washington was the ordaining injuries attended ‘to. ‘They would ns eee EE ete cen | eect and the civil authorities tor yuars O17 eth st. aw. yazo-zat® jontgomery, New York to Asheville age a Inge isi | themselves back in their chairs and calmly ie arrangements could not have n le! no immunity was ex- a aes See Cae ee” Dining caneten cMemphis, via | minister. With him in the chancel were sypmit to the resusciating manipulations | better. Old Dan Henry stirred himself and | Pected or desired by the university authori- bath, for rheumatism and all nervous troubles: | vere’ to Mont) Rev. P. B. Cabell of Wilmington, Rev. | of their seconds. Spraying was a promi-| made every one comfortable. ‘The theater | U®S for students guilty of violating the Ss also special treatment for eatarrh and hay fever. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND 01 IVIS- | Peter J. Forbes of Baltimore, Rev, William nent feature of their treatment. The sec- | law. ; OM easy terms. Ps | IVIS: x Facial steaming. Massage. 918 H st-n.w. feli-im® | JON leave Washington att 35 pm. |M. Melntosh of Easton, Md., and itev.|onds filled their mouths with water, and| Ws Well heated and lihted and the seut-| ‘The inquest as to the cause of the death —— SINE. LROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS oF | Guilt: ,fet Round Mill, and Louis Rich of Hicamond, Vas During the ten discharged it in a spray full in the] ing capacity ample. And the best of cr-| of Menrictia Jackson was begun yesverday ife. All business confidential. Ladies 1 mgs arctve “Waahidgees i Cae wae ke linauion eS and over the breasts and backs of the | der prevailed. Of course, the sports in the | afternoon. | Hours.) a.m. to 9 p.m . fron Round Hill, and G:38 avin, dail eben: | Services which preceded the ordination sparrers in the manner adopted by Chinese | excitement cheered their favorites on to| (ter vainiy trying to obtain sume éea- st. ele near 6th fe3-2m* y. m onl, » “te "| Rev. ir. Rich and Kev. Mr, Cabell read laundrymen in moistening a shirt. It un- victory, but this was to be exp2cted. The nite informauon from a score of wituesses, Barc mm the south arrive Wash- | the Scripture nd Rev, Mr. Sewail read doubtedly did the recipients good, but it ‘i sh ens | the sensation of the inquest came, and may geo DENTISTRY 5 p.m. aud 8:20 pm. Manas- | the faith of the church, Was not a pleasing spectacle to'a person of | TINS was pitched on the stage and was |be the means of finding the guilty parties. po Nyy Heo NLLSL NY. dais, except Sunday, and} “The conveni was calied to order by | ordinary refinement eighteen feet square. It was built cn regu-|©n the jug which contained tee deadly ai title, ete. Keys of OWNER, ESTAR, 1837 Sleeping Cat reuerys tion " ear | Mr. Sewall, who presided. The/| A platoon of police, under Lieut. Vernon, | lation principles, and thé corners were | stuff was written: “No. 6 Cook street.” nw. felwer* BOS 14th now. at otfices, 511 and 1200 Pennsylvania | © ches represented and the delegates | was ent, but with the exception above | Well protected. A good-sized gong was |The house No. 6 Cook siveet is a students’ = Open all hours, and at er Statiou, Peunsylvania | noted made no attempt to interfere with | used to mark the commencement and com- | boarding The coroner summoned all ding Sundays. Local anaesthetic paink ouen r c. Washington—F ewall, Charles the exhibition. Mr. V Benham of the | pletion of the rounds. Lieut. aith | the Students at that number, and they were 5] Gene os —— "Ww Fass. agt, |@- Smith, jr Barrington, Mrs. club acted as master of ceremonies, and squad of Alexandria’s “finest” were on | put on the stand. Jt was then disclosed \A Bett Di ti L. S. BROWN, Gen. ot. “iis | Sara A. Spenc Frances Twitcnell made all the announcements. He has a| hand. shat two of the students who lived in the er Vigestion ee 2 eel ga ashert Me Ercaitl good, clear voice and a sclf-possessed man-| At every opportunity Lieut. Smith would | house were not preseut. Their names were > valuable And- more sightly appe: BALTIMORE AND OWWIO BAIL} Wilmington, Dei Philip B. Cabell, ner. Mr. Robert Elder of the Columbia} Warn the crowd to keep quiet. | given by their teow roomers to be C. C. pension ned Seine se . William H. Swift, Miss swift, Mrs. A, Athletic Club 1 as referee in all th Preliminary to the big fight there was a | singens of Bufialo, X. ¥., and F. Taylor of he | Leave Washingt BE sori hes wey avenue and endank, Miss Lertha Negendank and) bouts except the He showed his | | arring contest betw Joe Tate. | Plamtieid, N. J. , 61 7TH For Chicago aud Northwest, Vestibuied Limited . 1. i. Carter. alty to his club by ing a sweater of /™man and Jack Delaney. Both men proved | ‘These two students room together, and ‘One of th ve is on Oth express trains 11:30 a.m., 8:15 p. pia Washington (colored)—C. A. E. Spamer, the club coiors, red and blue. His deci-| themselves thoroughly proficient the | had not been seen since Wednesday. This a crowns, $5: best full set teeth, $7. | For Cincinnati, St. Dr. M. Dameron and Mrs, Ellen Nussey. sions were fair and just, and gave general | USe of the glov and the exhibition was | brought the inquest to a sudden close for _ Vestibuled Limited Richmond, V Louis Rich, | satisfaction. Mr. Schlessinger did duty as| Warmly applauded. the preset, and it was decided to adjourn DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th st. night pes (BG: Oa eee Praton Ma aig ge cede yi timekeeper. The only bouts that seemed to| Howard Wilson, a colored aspirant for | until next Thursday, in order tad the eoro- Bony a.m. and 8:40-p.m. , express daily 11: Haitians he Peter J. Farber, Ru-| ple the audience were those between | fistic honors, and Dan Carroll, who hails | ner’s jury might have time to look up the ley property that pays 14 per cent net. oF, PODS For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. dolph Behlet, Peter Knapp, Fred Leist, Hoffacher and Moore, Rogers and Thorn- deta ipemg Italy, tried conclusions. It | avsent students. . For the ae n of department clerks Charges moder-| For Winchester and Way Stations, Herman Rohn, Henry Grebe and Hiram ton and Kelley and Lines. These were of a & je best event of the ning, #nd| ‘Taylor cf Ptainfield is still in Ithaca, and _™y office is open until 5 p.m. any ‘Gunes Fone Loy. | Vrooman. the slugging order, or, in other words, they | 2fter six rounds of sharp iightiag the rp- | his iriends say that he can prove an altbi, ND EXCHANGE. Av fez ood | lots, 20x19), S ne ft s W. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING 1 organization of America. Scientific DEN- TRY at moderate prices by experts only. 401 wTH § ocd rc a7: % daily; Sleeping uray, For Baltimore, 3 (8:00, 45 minute minutes) a. rs through. p.m. daily. Week days, x3. 35, | dealt ,| ministry, and Wm. M. McIntosh, Sewall, in his ann with the need of young men for the the necessity of arranging al address, | | were for “blood.” A Game Representative. While all three were full of “ginger,” the last one, in which the Washington boy fig- resentative from South Washiazton put bis Italian friend to sleep. This whetted the appetite of the crowd, and they shouted for the next event.” Dingens, however, it is quite positive, has deft the city. From none of the druggists could it be learned where the sulphuric acid and potas» See card in another column. a P e: 3 sl os § ally was the first to enter the ring. He sium of rmanganate, used in the prepara- a | FP: TAL INFHC TEETH FILLED | 30:20, 6:30, 28-00 35:00, aos, an ea hat they | Ured, aroused the greatest enthusiasm. He Sere eet Te ene reention of a. Jocks | tiem ‘of the chioride gas, had beca pur- |" and. a teeth inserted without charge, ex- | 11:35'p.u. " 7 5 (8:00, 45 miaut could count on getting their salaries regu- | put up a game fight, struck man) ae 3 elton tte grt gente Sed me chased. Neither could it be learned where bargain. STURGES & MOORE, Se en ae ge tg | larly, instead of at any time, and no tme, | blows, and was loudly cheered and encour-| Joe Bateman, Jack Delany “and fran te Atills and augers used im boring the . sal! eo cmet O bi re le es), 7 a 7 > " t *, ~ :, " pass : | from 1 to 5 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Ex: | 19:50, 10:00 : as is the case in many of the churcnes| aged at each good point, but his antagonist | Goode. Raedy followed shortly afterward | Noles i the ceiling, through which to 5 ALE-SPLENDID NEW HOME; Ri Indi ct 2 sa 2. of various denominations. = similarly til oh ind the rubber hose, had been procured. Several traction free. Indirmary open from October 3 to| — For Aunapolls, 7 0 a.m., 12:15 and 4:28 a > § had the advantage of him in height and ilarly attired. Edward Heath was | witn ber making sales of S$ st., and facing N. H. ave. and park Jane 30. se23-tr | p.m. Sundays, 8:30 a.m., 4:31 p.m. Rev. Mr. Cabell made an address in the h, a ed the decision. The bout | Chosen referee and John Kratt and Jim | Witnesses remember ing sales aru- — ae aes —_ hard-woe For Frederick, 11:30 a.m., afternoon on the duties of the church, | reach, and secur e decision. cles of the above description, but could net -water heat: ful cash. lights; offer wanted Wi TT, WILCOX & HIESTON, fixtures and electric PIANOS AND ORGANS. p.m. For Hagerstown, !11:30 a. For Bo aud way points, which, he said, and devotional. were twofold—missionary was scheduled for four rounds, but it tok | an extra one to determine the victor. ‘The Fontaine timekeepers. Several bets of to 1 on Raedy were offered, without a: recall to whom they were made. Tiomas McNeil of Pittsburg testified as takers. It looked like a. waikovi my sigpncypnor fo ag na aan aaeRTe urine report of the board of missions, Rev. | two men fought like wildeats for tive| blacksmith, and when ‘the car ones pag ok graeme a em ge og FOR SALE—TWELVE AND ONE-HALF P Are sole representatives of Mr. Sewall, president, stated that one! rounds, and it seemed strangely incon-| and the men came to the center of the <9 ~ ness r ¢ oo investment—desirable mew brick on Fiseher, Decker FOS. P. shington Junction and way points, *10:00 hundred and thirty even visits had been | sistent at the close that the winner, after ring the difference in height and weight | | several more witnesses had given unim- wc. E st. ~ heck Estey, Weber, Ivers & Pond Pianos, made during the past year in the mission | striking his competitor a most savage Liow' was apparent. Nally looked like y | DAntnet, Sestinneny, $16 per mo. Oniy $800 cash required, balance on And The assiian: | cipal stations only. 1a50, field. The total amount contributed for the/in the face, should take his head in his; beside his burly antagonist. » yigmy |" It is learned from reliable sources that long time. Soe ee eee | a aL BLUE LINE FOR NEW work was $1,134.54, and the amount ex-| hands and kiss him in a most affectionate|ed to fight a day, if necessary. Paper was found stuffed in an old stove _.. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIEST¢ 2 934 FP STREET THWEST. "ADELPHIA. pended was $950.93, leaving a balance of | manner. During the heat of the fight the Then They Got Together. the room wh the gas apparatus was. Ee _ OE PR Se Ok Ol En a Se : For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and_ the | $183.61. audience became so loudly demonstrative] After a little cautio 2 | This paper was evidently one in which For ssl E— “ PIANOS FROM FACTORIES DIRECT. East, daily 3:35, $:00 (10:00 a.m., ex. Sun. Dining| The following officers were re-elected: | that Mr. Benham. felt called upon to say = us sparriug the men | some article had been wrapped, and bore DECIDED Rana Ae eee eens ern oO OP once. Gall | Say ieae. ning Car, 3:00 @:00 Dining Car).| Presiding minister, Rev. Frank Sewall, | that a repetition of the offense would cer-| ®t together. Nally landed on the nose | the address in ink of “C. i. Mitchell, the oo 2 Sous cL akuer Mae 6 ts ih loca, ping Car, open at” 10:00| Washington, D. Cl; vice president, Rev. | tainly result in the expulsion of the of-| aNd a clinch followed. The referee ordered | Beeresfort.” There is no boarding house payment each month, will buy the desirable n.w., Builders’ Exchange building. fel9-1w* Bulfet Parlor Cars on all day trains. Philip B. Cabell, Wilmington, Dei.; record- | fenders. The cause of this reproof was 1¢- them apart, but Raedy kept hammering or hotel in ithaca named the Beeresfort, Sie tens tree Si Bits | ~~~ BEANO’ TUNING |miigit itch ot nm cot 290 mm Ping Secretary Gite Eramer<palhmore | Bates maperea fo Ae nm spain “Agr | UM cree of foul made Mim den, Prom | tiene? Seem na fe oe Rs VExcept Suuday. *Dally. ?Sunday only. Keefer, Washington, D. C.; treasurer, Jas. | again,” &c. Thornton and Rogers put up| ‘23t 0m until the end of the fight it was a | student in the university, but was known X & HIESTON, BY VICTOR BECKER, 1408 10TH ST. N.W., XExpress trains, gprs Sages dace bes sichgrentia ie Sacco (yds! << 5 A | repetition of rushes, clinches and fouts, | : of the coll 7 He has not rd 6th aud La. uve. | Expert of 30 years’ practice, aggregating over| Baggage called for ‘and checked from hotels and | H; Douglass, Preston, Md. & good fight. Both were hit hard and bied| Tepettion of ches a . |to many of the college men. He has * eae 35,000 tun References: Dr. J. P. Caulfield, | residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at The next annual meeting of the associa-| freely. Thornton got the worst of it, how- aedy began the business in the first round | been seen since Wednesday night. The wanted. HIESTON, my of the Holy Cross, and during twenty- ticket offices, 619 and 1351 Pa. and at Depot. TO BUY A PIANO? n VOSE PIANOS at THOMSON CHESAPEAKE AND O10 RAILWAY. tion will be held at Wilmington, Del., on FELT DEATH COMING. ever, and presented a badly batterad e hit Mr. McGee an accidental blow nose, on the but as he carefully refrained from striking Mr. McGee in the face again the and then both fouled. The referee tid all desperation worthy of a better cause. After vainly trying to separate the men the referee very properly ordered the fight police will say nothing as to their intentions five years tuner for the Academy of the Visita-| R. B. CAMPB! cH ULL, February 224, 1895. at the close. The only other blood shed| in his power to separate the men, but they |! the matter, but it is thought that they bat nw tion, “Georgetown. Address by postal or other-| . Pass.” Agt. snl ma ae ee during the evening was when Mr. Moore| were like wild beasts and fought with a | 8? Placing their chief reliance in this last vd tiled bat clue. President Schurman was at the in- quest, but had litue to say in regard to the affair. th and La. ave. are noted for thete Schedule in effect November 30, 1893. The Story of a Soldier's Presentiment any ze not very serious. nded and deciared it a draw. Both men | “ rc og ge aoa ner dwells AE Hoses | _Voues and other square pianos in exchange.fel6 | py "gre doy" My? Tom Calon station (B. and Which Came True. snneuneer eo ee ee Seachem mr and exiitbited maris TST GORARS OF HEMSD: N. HL. ave. and publi =e 6 ee 7 a AIT ‘Through the grandest scenery in America From the Ohio State Journal Washington at 128 pounds at any time The curtain wa csegada y wh oe = Ooms 5 ‘a c 28 pounds any ard e curtain was rung dowa wi he | Many Dainty Way 2 ich They ; tiled bath room; ‘hard-wood fin- PIANO TUNING. =~ Leaman Ce t complete solid train s Andrew Jackson, ser -arms of the/at any place, whereupon My. Ned Cart-| men still clinched, and St was cate Annee Can Be Utilized, OOS & teen GEO. J. BECKER, late of W. G. Metzerott & eat > = a si Ohio house of representa relates an in-| Wright, who was in the Wacnns the greatest effort that they co e ’ ‘OTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, Co., $05 1th si Tuning indorsed by M. dtd Fora hoes ee Sidiea bok pesush Mei but ok Genk: eehlck ie nounced his willingness to meet the parted. y could be] 4 covered stone jar filled with bread Stu NEw ‘and others; highest refer- Pou Race hie GWA aka man on his own terms, hen the sports found that the fight was | Crumbs is indispensable to a well-appointed nese ‘ineinnat!, Tndian- ee one spo = K over there Was a rm or the 3 > hone : > anal mi “Dining eae | “When the war broke out I was cler Hoffacher-Moore Fight. errious alftay wad ave sted on vune’ grubs | meat 2s cae ee routocgd res - need our p Cinein-}a store over in Greene coun The first fight between Frank Hof- the presence of mind of a wi preselection gps snr iten anyone 4 . 0 a.m., and Chi-| Shearer, now one of our circuit juds ‘acher of Wilmington, Del., and Billy Moore | gambler, who separated two men, dried bits of bread, grated, will be found TYLER & itt it Lim- | employed in the same store. His ) of Philadelphia, at 128 pounds. Before call- ye re Peerage ceity yor ores sean yy | 4 Pullman. st athe peeing, cat and | Frank and I were nearly of the sar jing the men to the, scratch, Referee Elder | iy returned to the etty, ‘about midnight, : ver gets So dry as to be | Grand, Upright Pianos. ana Square. Louisville, arriving One day I went eae Che stnaet Fexplained that the fight would be under the Bist piel Nase 2 | carelessiy left to get | 10 p.m.; Lout listed. I was or teen years old at the | Marauis of Queensbury rules, with three HYSICAL WONDE: es of neatly cut bread PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, 0 p. ood oye time, but I was sworn in, Frank Shearer | Slight modifications; no roughirg it on the jpiay ae. . pile them = Including some of our own make, but slightly rere Mae te s sin | ropes, no infighting unless both hands were . : h of toast. There are mw ity - also enlisted and we went out t her. He A Man Utterly Oblivie $ of serving it. If the bread is ee ee) See ete We eet sete. ,, DAILY For Old Point Comfort am | and I were messmates and chums. A finer | ‘Tee, and on a knockdown the fallen man ions of Heat, € n toasted, it may be lightly ae tae oar . KNABE & C1 7 Pe | Norfolk. Ong rail’ Tine. sta cups 01 vet bes es alk . asted, SEVERAL HANDSOME SEW DWELE | ae Screen thier mbt she Od DAILY “Express for Gordonsville, | Boy never lived. We went throush the TAA aI ets petit Tian, | Mobite Cor. Times-Democrat SS a ae ‘ le. | i jottesville, nesboro’, Staunton and prinel- | ha aignine c Sherman and |,“ ca ime the met s e sats pal it brown. Have on Caution. Chariottesrille,, Feriepdllasg liege eS hard campale of Gen. Sher in BMT /in getting to work, and for nearly three | The correspondent was present yesterd: ea deep ¢ The buying public will please not confound the | mond. Vout the Ae. Lo th 3 td . a USn- | rounds iney were at it hammer and tongs. | at Some experiments mate by three reput- | afuls of & | genuine Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- | JU Sey he Ly a o. i In the first round Hoffacher knocked his ater and a little s: on time. Great bargain. Ai month. HARVEY sPALDIN¢ Sohmer Piano h one of a sii ng name of a cheap . RCH & CO., nap HW. General Pa’ WY fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. ULL or A going Frank came to said, ‘Andy ed tomorrow. I k rly in the fight.’ but he said he to be Ww Lie as telling that shed man down with a suif right on the head, | and in the second put Moore on his knees | | with a similar blow. Moore, while clumsy | able physicians on the person of a man named Lartado, a native of Trin man seemingly is a wonder. This | He appears to J out of this and serve r another kind of dip int of milk, season it with @ . aud slow, was thoroughly game, taking 2 | be utterly oblivious to the sensation of heat | Kk and y iit leon dex Se a oo | sole agents. x S ily Geokine “Gon . ar |e y Ls , taking a m of heat uli and a very lit Fisoa, cor and ¢ a. o Lat eg noe POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. nage an kee ne a : wonderful amount of punishment. Hoffach-| and cold, and, in fact, experiences no feel- | pepper, a n slightly with flour, Bor save—is2 ria. av y GROOM ne Re yrictn schon pandas = ned him not to go into the battle. |", RoWever, was unable to iand the knock-|ing of pain, even when undergoing treat. | Jet boil up cnce; dip the toast in a dish of out S00 cash and gee aaa MER HARRY RANDALL Bd Te rend ot te Zon in eo tte: | out blow, and when the third rou cnt tink ada es - [plain hot milk, put in a deep hot dish and URGES & MOOKE, ; eanae Sud Way or vent GEE Sue bk an | Leaver: arf, 7th street, Sunday, | 4, Seen He his hentth wag ea te | been nearly completed Moore sudden Peed ncaa the he ee on ordinary man un- | Four the thickened milk over it. ae ee a | 1. as Taping at otk “even if his health was ‘ba jout: “I am done.” Hoffacher was himself | told agony. He is 5 feet 7 inches in height, | Tf scraps of bread are left, cut them into SALE_9TH AND © —- a8 far down as Mud a eturning Seale graces ar de =. ce [| quite willing to stop. weighs 100 pounds, and is perfectly sound |inch squares, put them in the oven and brick; a.m.i | a Me pony and I told him so. t saat over lived, | The next go was between Jimmy Kerri-| mentally and physically. His father w: y brown, then put away in a glass ra ean until bour of ‘elephione Bent to let me go to the leatenant colenni | £2%,,0f, Wilmington and Jack Walsh of|spaniard and his mother “English |J8% If in a dry ‘place the cubes will keep 6s : # < a . eee etalled for’ headquarters | gistance affair, and harmless as a " “emma 2 . in SOU g thin jeer ca im 3 _mewky pape ras" electrk the most 4 PIANO made: in; peor Curing the sonink ehkagerdbit eda duel. In the first round the men were sna Sarr ioe re pte Phare on man taaeee ms oe mead pig ha | white pine finish: $ . t brofession: | constructes 5 ‘ he colonel and telling ly hissed for unwillingne: | Tous ek down to and grazing ect ~ oO ad avy. FRANK L. HAN a most artistic designs and in all kinds very’ . ams deren 4 Hingness to mix it up, | “hes i “% cubes softened with rich gravy. The an ae rare wood eases ved more than 50 SEN ule ee ae eg eranted the/and one disgusted enthusiast remarked: | the ‘Tachea a piece of steel wire one-eighth & CONLIFF, 417 11th st. Bw. BRIGGS PIANOS, WAY, CHASE, GARLER b ‘oO and wharf every 3! HURSDAY at 7 o'ch street k a.m. AY, intermediate | landings TUES- I gave it to Frank that he was safe. out the desired order. night and thought “They're fust cousins, them fellers is. They ain't goin’ ter hurt noboddy unless they furgits themselves, See!” n| of an inch in diameter, to which a most powerful galvanic battery was attached and shifted from one current to another crumbs left from the cutting of the cubes should be dried thoroughly, then prt on the bread board and rolled to powder or pound- - e: x, vey The gentleman - ed in a pestle. Put the crumbs in a jar to ie = and Wi he ed fislgit cates the Woweat. Woe ‘The next morning, however, he refused | was correct. although Walsh conte without any perceptible pain, but with con- nf weaned were g th ecutor, to Dr. D. = yg fynbation apply G. Le SUERIFE, “Cial Omer, | to obey, and insisted that it he failed £0. lle aGhaw nnn tee ptr po = is | Siderable acceleration of pulse. He passed edo Bae re ee = aa Bor saLe—a Barcan—Resn 925 ee ee ee Og __f16Sm_| go into battle w. e Test of us the boys | was given the decision. : another large steel wire into his mouth end ; hm breed it e, 1727 19th st. a Ue = rie. Se =D.” would question bravery. We went into through his cheek, in all directions, and no |MeS into which bread enters quite as pal- Le Page, 1720 10th at. aw Shh BOTEE WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT Co... “LonTED.” | He"ngicement and Prank fell dew at ae The Slugging Begins. | blood flowed. Another large wire was pass. |@abIy as cracker crumbs. 4 fe5-1me S08 ith at. 3 oad Sicamer, Wakefeld ‘9a MONDAS. WEDNES. | first volley from the enemy. I placed his} The third bout was the only real fight of | ed through and through the large muscles | y, 4, tliclous supper ‘or little children tg i0u siie-eaick Bocas On 3 3 = ee ee a ners Ce conte | rs ie earn ace S28 thet aight wont | the slugging eeder of the night, belag be- | [O° CAlt of the Ine and Setween the Oi | Dee = See eee ee d 0th sts. me; Or. + WILLARD'S HOTEL, creek, Leonurdiown and St. Clement's bay and in-| to an old barn and tore off enough siding to | tween Jack Kelley of Wilwingne ceps muscles, in line with the brachial | {erOntul ar two in a class oft FRANK L. 4 fermédiate | landings. Meturning © TUESDAYS, | make him a rough coffin. We dug a grave 3 mington and Hugh | Sttery and tablespoonful or two in a glass of milk % . an . aud G sts. Pa. ave. and 14th st.. (See ©. W. RIDLEY, od ule.) i warde and buried him. i carved a rude head: d it with ail his effects to brother | Lines of this city, fighting at 115 pounds. | and compactly built. The men meant busi- the second round the Washington man was through the arm above the wrist, between the two bones of the arm, ingly no pain and no bleeding from any | | as if the man was constructed of India makes a light, nutritious lunch, and it will R board out of a piece of siding and cut his| Kelley was tall and slender, with the ad. keep for weeks. If the bottled crumbs hap. 5022 Washington, D. o. | ¢30-tf see Mee etna age ant ceaiaent apo it X taok mn Faas te TenchGualle Tinks Stes teiaet teers crabs pe tes a With occu | Ben, to eather damp, pour into a pan and “ NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO.| careful description of the place and. for- - | Set in a hot oven fora moment or two. If you get tired of toast, steam the dry ages : Seana : lace but a dro ; : : ‘ EBBITT HOUSE, DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D.C.) Charles, “He came later on to Resaca and | ReSs ees beesibaeurt teary grea =I mars ot ts peeicas eacae iy the ingnce, | bree’ sin is Onassis a eee vAS' ‘ Ne ORD ae OLK. ¥. took the body home for burial ach other savagely, z it a give an i sy | and when & « Ae slic theese Pret WASHINGTON. Db. ©. wks evr abe powerta es PO ES y ae ae take affair throughout the first read. ig | Ment closed up as bloodless and as easily | APG. enen his steamer put slices of . 7 a bread, cold baking powder biscuits, or cold cd rncaee amie Suddenly Recovered Her Speech. | knocked through the ropes by a. Stllt right, | TEBBEr. ‘The physicians present declared | brea ‘dough tlecultn. Fite the atentear fal Veave Washington dally A remarkable case of recovery of speech'| hand punch in the face, but he pluckil: a Brae the most wonderful exhibition | j¢ yon 1 over the bread a per- eC ree arene ge ene ts from a shock occurred at Baltimore last | took all the punishment given him, nearly | 04, freedom from all pain, ee, hae “ever | rest 8 , then put on the id and Where railroad connections are made for all points | night. Mr. George 8. Roberts, bookkeeper | getting his man down with a vicious right r e man never flinched during | jet the thing steam for ten minutes. If the south and southwest. for C. Cc. Buckman & Co., and an ex-grain on the jaw. any of the experiments, while the instru- is very dry it take longel 1 e Py - : a may eee idertaker & hal pidiles | ; and an In a fine rally he had the Wilmington man | Ments were jabbed into him with no more | steamed bread should be served a plece at Se a Underta “ Embaimer, NORTH BOUND. jmerchant well known on ‘change, died sud-| 1.'trouble, but was unable to follow up his | Consideration than if he had been a water- see it fe required te be eaten, Ser st BILLIARD AND Px \BLES 940 F Street Northwest, Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p. ortress | denly at his residence, North Gilmore Aa ee aut tien anit as ae is | melon. fy fcuk So halhahiees seared = al i ABLE Sverything strict lass and om the most | Monroe at 7:10, p.m. Arriv on at street. His wife, who wv with him when = tae Ligh acide went with ait eee — bi y aor is a delicious morsel en = 3 en Tex ee pig Bidet e to & bron. | rounds oug’ e des- —_——— % hot. = ENDER C0. ger ag yy Fe and 1421 Pena. | 5 fgrwbee toe Ace eppben tonalite hate | peration and energy of brutes, urged on by | Low Rates to Bal are dozens of other ways in which Wie ———— | srlvania ave. het. awe gave a loud shriek ani recovered her voice. | the Yeiis of the crowd in attendance, which aturday, March 2 may be used, and it is simply MBALMER, — for a "| seemed to be for the Washington fighter | Ohio will sell round-trip tickets to criminal to throw into the slop bucket @ YORK AVE, N.W. : i JNO. CALLATTA: a man. So desperate was the fight more on all trains, and valid to return until single piece of clean bread. That is the se23-tr apli-tt Z ~ Gen. The atest Iinim + fourth round that two or three of the | following Monday, at $1 —Advt. i willful waste that makes woeful want

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