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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, THE END APPROACHING |“°FARS IN GEORGETOWN An Old Man Without Money, Home or Czar Alexander Seems Sinking Into | the Sleep of Death. t | Breaking Gro Friends. for the New Union 1894—TWELVE PAGES. AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA|LATE SPORTING NEWS THREE FAVORITES WON. Result of the Late Trials by Court-Mar- tial. e Excellent Attendance at the Alex- ander I Track. There was an excellent attendance at the Alexander Isiand track yesterday, and National Guardsmen Fined and Dis- “TPY TED ‘pDaep x three out of five favorites won. The fifth A RELENTLESS — DISEASE! Statton—A Young Pocketbook honorably Diseharged—Other Notes | one had no chance of winning, because i Snatcher Caught. of Local and General Interest. Prestding Judge Oyster, who started the i first race in place of Starter Cassidy, who ut Vrogressed Steadity for Two | —_ a was late in reaching the track, left the fa- and He Wes Warned at . The regul: i-monthly meeting of the | Vorite and another at the post. opiate An old white man, sickly, crippled and agp semypiioo . ed After The Star's report closed the results me of His Dunger. | weak, was brought to the station last | City counctl will be held tonight, when it is ar + family and by the | \ He was afilicted with rheumatism, | expected business of importance will be | Were as follows: . Cyar awaits t double rupture and frequent attacks of the | trahsacted. The bill for the election of the Second race, six furlongs. Time, 1.16 the erimea. A | heart. He moved along with more of a| city engineer has precedence over all other | Mask, 105 ( lare), 6 to 5. ioe hima from | shamble than a walk, being assisted by a} Matters in the lower board. There is a va- | Frolic Lass, 106 (Konrad), 6 to 1 ward off the ‘ # anos lice force to be filled Jennie T., 96 (Stait), 20 to 1. = | | hickory stick. He was without friends in | cancy In the police force to be filled. cored | erraettagi aoe ihe al | Wultering Neve | this seetion and has been obliged to do as| The regular weekly meeting and drill of | purus (urphy), 2 to 1. P 1 vel eo Cra {honest bexgars do, namely, beg. The old! the Atexandria Light Infantry was held at | Ben (Foster), 2 to 1.. 2| ’ an advanced | fellow did as if he was addicted | the armory las: night. There were about | Ashland Eclipse (Donnelly), 3 to i.. 3 tor bene for him. ‘The 9 to the an or. He appeared to be a | twenty-five men present, under command | Fourth race, six and a ‘half furlongs. me, 1.24. Wiatrs ones stat 4 sizme of this drended | respectable in hard luck. The police | of Lieut. Samuel L. Monroe. _|Grana Prix (Murphy), 4 to 5 hy hs wt 1 fow him img under a bridge that A surprise was given to those present by Kentucky Lady (Konrad), 8 to 1. : orig tiie F small stream in the country. There | the reading of the findings of the court- Pottowattomie (Congdon), 10 to 1. 3 : © covering over him and he was destt-| martial held on the 6th instant. As has ifth race, five furlongs. ‘Time, 1 tis : - | tite of warm clothes, His rheumatic joints | been stated In The Star, the court was Doe a ae paler 1 ‘ és Were protected from the wet and injurious | composed of Lieut. Samuel L. Monroe, | sracarrigle (Yetter), 5 3 had sround only by some old newspapers, which | president; Sergts, chee and R. < Sa poate Se had spread out. The bridge above par- | Corps. Burke and J. J. Green and Privates ‘VARSITY ATHLETICS, : i and | Gaily Kept the dew from falling upon him. Sete and Gorman. | In: all ‘but = st | The offeers, on questioning him, found that ase the charge was insu De bo no was desirous of reaching Cumberland, | i having failed to attend the annual in-|PFedceted Tenia Tournament at mes. M™™ | Chore he could tind, he thought, a friend, | epectton of the company by Inspector Gen- | Georgetown Givea Up—Coming Foot sprite and jn the hope of having him sent there | eral Joe Lane Stearn, after having recelved | Hall Games, & warnin tool ar th onse he was taken in and | orders tc do so. The'fines and penalties as- | « arte ee > * hie. & tivorinan e aekis Even a cell. was | sessed by th> court are as follows: Private | “The projected tennis tourrament at the peor enmm Wwarniic than the accommodations | W. H. Atkinson, fined $5, and if the same { Georgetown College is not to come off. The a ¢ “ ing. is not paid within thirty days to be dis-] rector disapproved of it, the boys an Pie ioudias ue tae honorably discharged; Privates Wm. Bay- | the flest place, and in the second,not euough rican mal acquitted; A. Fisher, acquitted; tinea $1 and dishonorably A. dis- contestants showed up at the practice atv. corneal pe highway robbery entered W. Lambert, fined $10 and dis- | Stmes. All interest seems to be centered ‘ he Ane fo obi against his name. His offense is alleged to| honorably discharged; George R. Nugent, | in foot ball, and it’s almost useless to at- been committed some weeks ago, | fined $10 and dishonorably discharged; | tempt to sidetrack the enthusiasm. This 3 ep | Thomas J. Nugent, fined the amount to be | will deprive the public of a sight of Nast’s : ue bene tee Mit Dele | paid per man uy, the atate of Virginia ford Saving iaws ine chailoa ae the come: “| suid to have snatched her pocketbook forci-| attending inspection, and. if not. paid “os a colles ! . : af é During the past summer he did much biy while on cHth street. It is also charged | w'thin thirty days after notification, to be t he attempted to wrest a pocketbook | dishonorably discharged; H. E. Smith, do.; | facket handling at the Atlantic resorts, and ‘vom Miss Meilhone of P street’ near 2 J. M. Dodd, do. J. Murphy, do.; J. Harry | patrons of the sport patted him on the back | Up to the time of this offense Belt was | Staunton, do.; W. G. Kimball, do; W. H. | for his sctentific manipulation. | thought to be a model colored boy. | Muir, acquitted; W. R. } json, ac pagans : : Peete parents are respectable people, highly | quitted: H. B. Richards, acquitted; William | TH? next public foot ball game’ which th { \ | road \ | u thought of and are property holders. aion Station. Bids for the excavation of the hill at the northeast corner where is to be constructed the union rati- ot 36th and M streets, college eleven will participate in will come off on the ch. The Swarthmore boys will be their opponents. Four days later, on the Sist, the Maryland Agricultural team will buck up against the Georgetown boys. November 1 is an open date. J. Shuler, fined $10 and dishonorably dis- charged; $. B. Moore, fined $4, and If not paid within thirty days after notification to be dishonorably discharged. The results of the court-martial seem to give zen satisfaction, and it is the cpin- jon of the merbers that it will have y a station, Were opened yes : 2 : On the 3d an effect on the disciplin eleven from the University of North Caro- the lowest one found to be § + Sigh aecve at : 2 : > “| The court, as. ina will meet the college; on the Mth a WHAT A RELIEF provides also for the construction of a re-| inonthly ancetings in. the couch teats trom the Chisago athletic ct . 1 to hold baek the high ground any charges that may be will antagonize them; on the 1 arte ub MES. Thy TON POUND A CORE FOR HER im the . gir. At ts sald by one interested | may be inve: iene ees fayettes will be met, and on November 29 ; ss 4 =e that the next iowest bid was & Atl In a race ert Washington and | (TpeUrs wil he by Ee EL AFTER SEVERAL YEARS, Fe : oa . . cacht Americus | (2hanksgivingy the championship of the this point the washington and Georgetown | Marshall Hall the steam yacht Americus | Dioteer now held by the mene lane in t 1h rant '§ 4 Company, reat Falls and the | of this city beat the steam yacht Carrie X. | District, mblas, Ww eee Liete Coates. are sp longiobsde ¢ roads will have | of Washington pei Uae sigienpybiend mpnghaae covtly te ur etowa terminus. ‘The to be} Miss Mil Minnegerode Fas returned from She dy Crd eli my iia ae Gad oc ak | exeavated "was ased from Geo. W. | F; a Coen Riowee, wens reams Pec ona aret will comienom tn Creciottenviil King for FeO. py oon waite —— » the second in Washington. All the ro 300, and Mr. ¢ A. se e Broadus others, w! srobable exceptic » ¥ | Stee square tee and having a frontage | guests of his mother, on Queen street. on the Goapecens pew Belk coe On: nfo M street, of Iv and Pros-| “pr. it. M, Slaughter left this morning for sity of Virginia and Georgetown ace tee co wer 10, ‘Phe frontage on 36th street | Richmond to attend the state medical con- ndidates for southern umes athe “al ) tet vention ties, and every contest they 1 2 ? red e Genie ean i contest they engage in . Notes. Meredith, the . mm: an ps creates the deepest interest. Immense 3 Kitchen has sold to Solomon ey be Ce toaay | See nt at the . pe yeler, for $1.0), part of lot 4%, in Hol- ee witli che wishes of t ason why : ead’s addition, corner zsth and Dumbar-| the city demeers susentttee, Won't be played on | > coins Charl-s H. Appich is confined to his room cennimoda ted SS ent | At the A onday | With an attack of m Georxe bh - 1 y oa b ph ietlesehe ciipcier bmn ag ae <iait ders now about sixty first- so cattie wer . 4 to 4 14; a ers ready to enter on the ted ai god, 81 ; medium, 3 to 3 Lt; Wailea ane Dae Gat ae Some tucent acquisitions are well 2 sheep and lambs: | wy hi, oe AVE nae oti wee iq | Worthy of particuiar mention. Davis, a last ioe li-ze De vais ion as to the mental condition | % nm ater cn the “Notr Dame ‘am, is t cows and Caive an iy McKenney, an inmate now playing right guard h and Harle; alms hous», and found that she 4 lust year tull Wack, who retired from tt R eeain, This time “Ite cos & ao oe ee ce sport been persuaded to again don the | lareeny ef a cap from | over tie yg. Beckham, president canvas jacket. He is one of the very best te i-beand dealer Bait claims Wester ate He ital ho sent th men on the Georgetown force. | tecused, and that his first | Miuaton 66 examination. Wes. ike Stone, an old half Kk at Haverford Col- ' i is the guilty on i will orotably be sent to Staunt lege, 1 Yivania, 13 ancther new ene for fi disposed to belie i. the patrons of the blue and gray. | " Asem, diias Bill, never de- aa te tt ity jai palit ~ ed a big reputation last n a ed tn the « ait. ' me yok | through the keystone s 1 the fender which was to have been | The eve peee Peary 0 18ck | ct muniayivaiita( i : rates tieeaoon on | 2 two Halian boy musicians, about | Fim ie { — jentay afternoor | years of age, who wandered away | Ay. nw | wreetown |i elphia about two weeks age | There's a big 210-pound man from North 1 jon at the start and > : : Carolina now at the Georgetown liw school, are supposed to be in this section of ant ements. oe Seales whe will soon be one of th en pitte | Hl Wha Ss reported weaker te ice. pastor ct sihe: cant colleges who hay retown's rning. and hope for his recovery has | presyyterian Church, lias gone to Fred- angus deny ee ly is out ba s ericksburs fo attend the synod in session } # egy hordes 3 is a new 7 sete : . W. Rider of | (fick air position for him, but he une F society |, The steam fire engine W. A, Smoot has | Stands all pols.ts of the : ik ike is Literary Society | teen thoroughly overhat d will be put} Sullivan is to play left 5 : : : in service in place of the Columbia, which | They are egainst professionalism at the : 4 new nickel jacket put on. The | College The introduction of Donovan : ae : both engines is being done by | Under the name of Dugan at last ‘Thanks. ‘ Fes ¢ Will Wood of the Columbia com- | siving’s game was the last straw.and Father 1h pe ' now a o¢ a Violator of Law, Who Re-| pany, who is a practical machinist. Richards has intimated that another such Fal any ato ae | poser ans he f | of Mrs, Harriet MeN, Smoot, | offense would catse more than ordinary » . nis . who ng, will take place | trouble, \ of the most prominent | from. the nee of Mrs, ©. ©, Smoot] The P. G. class at Gecrgetown is larger r te: es an South Carolina, | this aft t 4 o'clock this y ar than at any ther time in the - i or ae ed for 7 , 4) dames K n engineer on the Virginia } history of the great house of learning. Bart G od Day ot mae Ried Ser SONNE | siciena aivedin of tne Gentnern saree Ye] The gles club has now forty-five novice t of the ¢ New ¥ F law, a negro, in Spar- | Gied yesterday, A number of the best come from the clu! Vt Fost on j rs uty, last April, has b nd | Wilbur It. Kent is in Wytheville, Va., to] of Boston, St. Louls and Holy Cross cole Spe Th-cases of r I and senteaced to be hanged January | attend the marriage of his brother, leges. In days the members go int and lon The corporation court was in session to- | active training for public work. At : ' ea to a 101 n eiti e CONSULTATION PREE. | ite attempt to arrest the negro, who attempting to answer some one endl ICUS SERENE ripraligiie ; i jited, when Bladen shot and killed him. | who was knocking his front door on| The mandolin and banjo clubs are weak on. +e om. > wt am, € $) laden had A shot in the fight Saturday night Clarence N. Moor stuck his] this season, having but ten a id fifteen pm x + 9 tw 12 m © “t | preceded the arvest by one of the head through a pane of glass in the win- | members, respe 2 » deed Bladen has 1 | dow. Te thought the window was hoisted. | Georgetown, lke the rest of Catholic col- ree and took part in the | His face and neck were quite badly cut. | leges, has 10 secret Greek letter socletion George L. Summers of Barnesville, G MeCreary rot taike Ive vith tw S. &e., radieatly K ' r Afiments, as painful, dis a eu milky or blowly urine, and ait | pecau: . < tw urinary passag rousptly Dr. Carleton, THIRD YRAK xq 507 t2ath St. N.W. YEARS EXPERIEN® CONSULTATION to 5 pm. and T to § p.m. aT nis 4 vot that crt jwige :zied mob mete true that sometimes the lynchers are leration. udent Kets Very near the truth when he w and Ly » impris coe a man should hay bimeelf, and that me should be rend and jury. How out such justice? . end do rot the events of the last nths prove that the innocent are vengeance the desire for and it it is not possible for them laws covering the case they sure- t eht to take the law in ‘d's argument ourse, nents corres- Mr. Bi nomi; al" nd not worthy of a me is, of But 1 think your nment by Governor in whose estimation Blade: can a Is it late of the Y. M A., will pitch this year on Georgetown’s ball team, and Roswell of the University of Penn- sylvanla Is ar xious to be one of the player but does not want to take a full course the college. This 1s against the rules of who hes been visiting friends in this ci has returned to his home. Miss Mary Stringfellow of Baltimore is the guest of Miss Kate Stuart. J. T. Drain was admitted to practice in cou ° yesterda F ieliacin ao eaite was en, suddenly iwhvey sve meeenanen i seems to me that some exceptions, as}on his rounds fixing the electric lamps 2 lawyers would say, might be takea to | yesterday. . ge + letter of . M. Burchard in last night's ap aes Griffin's Poor Riding the Talk at the r, defeading the crime cemmittea by Killed a Race Horse. + Asuph's Track. of the citizens of Pri Jeorge’s | “Larchmont,” Fred. Miller's race he The talent had much the worse of {t at ty. Md, im the recent lynching of a | W@S killed the Long bridge Wean the St. Asaph’s track yesterday, but two wv tor rape. The fundamental principle | @%4 the colored boy—Tom Blanum—whose ‘i favorites catching the eyes of the Judges first. 1t was a day, too, of many and un- Pleasant surprises, and those who were so unfortunate as to be on odds on favorites will not soon forget the occasion. The at- tendan was large and speculation was art killed the animal, was given a hearing in the Police Court yesterday. The charges st him were driving across the bridge rv than a walk and reckless driving. The was driving a twenty-year-old mule for W. T. Walker, and the animal was wing a cart filled with bricks. It was prosecution that the boy was racing and ran into the horse. One of the shafts entered the brisk, the big betters burning up thousands en Kennel and Lady Violet. fa dr claimed on behalf of the ‘The latter's race was by the most unsatisfactory yet run on the track, and Griffin's ride on sinst the perpetrator of a crime? If such horse and it soon bec the mare was about as poor an exhibition man uphold the of jockeyship as coud weil be imagined. here might have Leading easily by a length to the last tur ces in the preseut case, S the young man either took or allowed the which would » | Judge Kimball heard the case and imposed | mare to run out far and wide. which not ed the crime, The a fine of $20 In one case and $10 in the other. | only permitted Derfargilla to take the rail, have much to answer for in re- | Mt. Walker asked for a new trial, saying} put which caused Lady Violet to run con. low morals of some of the | he Could get witnesses to prove that his ‘Tnere flows the blood of the Can, | (tiver was not racing. The judge told him rstwhile #lave from Africa, | be Would have four days in Which to file a hite man had power over him! {| ™eten, GUAR- nder that with the moral train- PaaS Ss ae ANTEES A negro has had, his baser passions Bicycles for Milltary Parposes 1 him at times. The punish- | In his annual report, Gen McCook, com- Bi 2 page surely be Lenin but | manding the Department of Colorado, eh a tke its course. If the laws Z : = 5 noe property entare ie makes some pertinent remarks in regard Disease follows a run-down system with it is the fault of | 9 the use of bicycles for military purposes. | the liver inactive and the blood disordered, their judges and | He thinks they could be made specially use- | Pimples, Boils, Sores, Carbuncles, Ulcers, ful in the signal servic of the He says such use bieycle has passed the experimental and that most, if not all, of the ropean armles have adopted the silent steed for certain of their forces, eo OR and like manifestations of impure blood, should be driven out of the system with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Mrs. KUAN, of 618 B. Wo Street, New York ity, writes as follows: Me pleases me ‘The W Assault Case. 7 : Sa et t 1 un- waks of the part whisky has to play in| 2¢fnard M:Qvade, allas Barney McQuade, Lah es se. He tells us that the whisky which | 2nd Edward McQuade were on trial yester- Beck, and bad it oper- - the negro obtained at the store at Wood- | day in Criminal Court No. 1 charged with ated upon three time Liebic COSIPANY ’ S| more was the primary cause of th assault with Intent to kill Joseph William- et ee 4 sion. son, on September 4 last. The jury return- Poe aiamed tg ed a verdict of guilty of assault and bat- Thad wae a Geckded sie ie qeatets ate r tery. Judge McComas sentenced the con- nge atter using *Dr. . i vrge’s to sell that same | victed men to six months each in jail. Peres Golden Meatea trem Ge tant decd Ga walt whisky, When they knew, and ali kaow, IS iscovery,’ 1. took what it would do? Are not those seif-same ew bottles and was = snelae tee tee Damage of a Tornado. cured. Later my ing the sale of the | A tornado at Geuda Springs, Kan., Sat- jusband had @ = Goverament permits | urday night destroyed $100,000 worth of ind his ear; he <tract of Beef. this week. and jibels on manhood. krowing the vse, and the people vo conse- for wheu they see the wreck and it js a partner in property. Dr, Duffield and Mrs. Bookwalter your medicine, and one bottle cured him. I were injured, shall always recommend your @edicines. ‘BY 4 thorough knowledge of the natural laws pe tation of the burning flood of hell GRATEFUL—COMFORTING before their very eyes. The argument wm. '$ the reems conclusive that all who aid or sup- 9 port the salon are patties to the tact ot SS OCcoOa a ——— ————— | every crime und sorrow caused by the Mino- Originat rn - half price taur of modern times. Our own city ts A ms about to reissue licenses to make criminals fare gg eile agen ong lawiriant, our y Mthy sort of iow them to Tits week we wator of ev ung men and women, and the insti- ¥ Vile practice, and every ind!- vidual who does not oppose the Issue of crime with the criminals, the debaucher of which govern the operations of diges: Toa, asd by careful erties of well-selected vided FOR OUR BREAKF. tion and nutri. ates ot she Sno ar0p- ir AND sUPP a = CURES ~ DISEASES OF THE BLOOD ¢ - Gelicately Savoured _, beverage yes save us alas at these licenses fs in the Same boat with the | Serofula, Rheumatism, Barna Mette wiegreee | many, eary, Sectors, le, J fe bythe Soticiens corporatio! Sores, Bolls, Carbuncles, 1 oc. & $1 ‘The lynching in Prince George's was un- BLOOD POISON. ea ee die aes justifiable. CRB. Fach bottle ts labeled with a portrait of subtly maladies are Goating around us ready to mnrate of Unrycantbenume oo ‘Wm. Swaim. Scape mang’ S fetal satt Se beens Cy Ww Bolgiano. Indinn Agent Deta 113 Soeth, 2th St, near Sansom, Phila, Pa | SPs with lod and a properly ‘nour : ’ Pomp thay ppt smemmp'v Aa ngeae DURAND JAQUETT, Manager, | 'iilae timply with bolling Cater’ or milk. S016 fantry, now at Fort Logan, Col., 3 been x »; - pound jrocers, spat i4th and 717 isth St. | Getaca "as sider Jogan agent at the] w. A. Tschimely, Ire 476 Penna, ave, | S27! ra nes ble Cheating, Navajo agency, N. M. JAMES EF’PS & CO.. Lid., Homoeopathic Chemista, dy19-th,s,tud2e ‘London, England. Qeu,tulz | Midgely, 111, 8 to 1 (Midgely). siderably more distance, allowing THE NAVY COAL BILLS. to take @ short cut for the wire, the 2 to 5 favorite rather > all Modern Vessels Use Up am Increased Griffin made a stron) for race af- ter it was Jost. a or called into Amount of Fuel. the stand, and apparently convinced the stewards that he was unable to prevent his mount from losing. It was a piece of riding which will bear considerable explaining, however. Kennel's defeat was a costly one, and it appeared that he was unable to ne- gotiate the turns. In the first race Fannie B. fell, but her rider, Sheedy, escaped with a slight jar. After The Star’s report closed the results Were as follows: Third race—Six furlongs. Time, 1.16. Tola, 108 1-2, 7 to 5 (Doggett). Mcintyre, 109 1-2, 7 to 1 (Stm: Warlike, 109, 25 to 1 (Midgely' Halton, 114 (Griffin), 11 to Gov. Shee- han, 1081-2 (E. Tribe), 8 to 1; Factotum, 102 (Keefe), 60 to 1; Black Hawk, 105 (Car- ter), 10 to 1, and Little Tom, 108 (Nacey), 20 to 1, also ran. Fourth race—Five and one-half furlongs. Time, 1.00 1-2. ‘ Sally Woodford, 106, 25 to 1 (Penn) Cockade, 108, 10 to 1 (Doggett) .3 Brambaletta filly, 96 (Griffin), 6 to 1; Ella Reed, . Doggett), 40 to 1; Kennel, 113 (Sims), even; Harris, 110 (E. Tribe), 5 to 1, and Little Ella, 98 (Keefe), 100 to 1, also ran. According to Commodore Chadwick, chief of the bureau of naval equipment, the coal bills of the navy are steadily increasing owing to the greater consumption of coal by modern high-powered vessels. The an- nual report of the bureau shows that there ‘will be @ defictency of $80,000 in the appro- Priation for equipment owing to the fact that $191,291 more was expended for coal in the past year than in the year previous. There were purchased at home 42,190 tons of coal, costing $178,163, of which 9,505 tong were purchased on the Pacific coast, Fe | average cost of $7.02 per ton, and 32, tons on the Atlantic coast, at a cost of $3.33 per ton. There was spent abroad for coal $462,192, at an average cost of $8.86. The report shows that during the year a great improvement has been made in night signals, a new boat compass has been adopted and aluminum has been success- fully substituted for bronze in binnacle fit- tings. Under the head of the naval ob- servatory, attention is called to the fact that unless the corps of professors of mathematics 13 reorganized the observatory will have but one astronomer available for duty in the course of a few years. GOUT, RHEUMATISM, Rheumatic govt, or any gouty or cheumatic tion whatever, has ite surest remedy tn the bad Spradel Salt. Tbere’s nothing 90 successful clearing out the excess of urie eci@ tm the That has been proved in hundreds of years end thousands of cases at Carlsbad So with any of the allments Drought os ty Gentary habite—dyspepsia, indigestion, Dutrition, constipation, Carlsbad cures them, cures them permaneatly. But the best way is to prevent them. A Carlsbad Sprudel Salt taken when you suspect trouble will keep your stomach end Mver Fifth race—Seven furlongs. Time, 1. Derfargi 119, 2 to 1 (Doggett). Lady Violet, 115, 2 to 5 (Griffin) Sixth race—Seven furlongs. Prince Georg Kilkenny, 112, Reynard, 108, 8 to 1 (E. Tribe) Blackfoot, 105 (Carter), 5 to 1 106 1-2 (Penn), 50 to 1; Emma S., 100 (Grif- fin), to 1; White Wings, 105 (Keefe), 10 to 1; Grampian, 10) (Coudrier), and Bona- venture, 105 (Doggett), 12 to 1, also ran. <Stms). to 1 (Lendrum). Lorimer, Road Cycte Records. The following records have been allowed by the Century Road Club of America: R. P. Searle, 200 miles, utes, August J. hours 39 min- 184, Illinois state record. Pallister, 50 miles, 3 hours 31 min- 22, 18, Towa state record S. Furman, 15 miles, 42 minutes 38 July 4, 1894, Ohio state record. Jensen, 100 miles, 8 hours 15 min- 1894, Utah state record. 10 miles 27 minutes 50 1804, New York A. seconds, September state record. Alfred C. Smith and A. L. Bianchi, Bos- ton to Chicago, 1,158 miles, 14 days 12 hours, September 9 to 18. A. Grath, 10 miles 28 minutes 41 sec- onds, May 3, 184, Missouri state record. 2 A. L. Proul, 15 miles, 44 minutes 38 1-2 ago. has got and how, populsr our Zt seconds, June 18, 184, Missouri state rec-| Buy ord. methods are. There is many anf j A. Le Jeal, 20 miles, 1 hour 5 minutes 5 The things in my kitchen are many times aie a > seconds, September 6, 18M, Pennsylvania viper, oney 2 een tone “ state re ded, is whiter, ve beet of comfort if it J. A. Weaver, St. Louis to De Soto and re- | DY floor, with less labore pene slcansing — turn, 9 miles, 9 hours, October 7, 1894, | Since GOLD DUST—the Pow: fol wann't for ws—and this eccomme- course ree you know, x Improved on the methods of long, long ago. dating “Equitable’ system of Gonzaga College Ele crea There's @ big difference The Gonzaga College foot ball team would like to hear from some clubs whose Detwebn sparing » few dollars out average weight is not over 125 pounds, All per waits 6 hly income challenges should be addressed to L. Moser, seriecaclianipeseslagd nase: nage K street northwest. A game “i “planking down’ the full with the’ Laurels will be played this after- % noon at Capitol Park. amount ia a jump, You woulds’t aes eciemaremnse copper by paying cash. Hdresses « Postal Cards. The Post Office Department has issued wit pos Sen-o GS matter of addres» -s on postal ca No printing or writin other than the addres ’ fas the ¢ is allowable m the 8) gal ar _—_ anything except a 2el be past or attached to any “The ade POWDER. House & Herrmann, dress lab may be pasted on the » as well as on the address sidt se of Black Tomahawk against ldron, growing out of the Sioux + @ + Judgment Credi Bil Joseph Redfern and Samuel Edward Red- fern, doing business under the firm name of Joreph Redfern & Son, yesterday filed a judgment creditor's bill against James A. Williamson, Richard W. Tyler and Robert G. Rutherford, to satisfy a claim for $825. MY -” OTHERS (po earcnet ‘Tis always a picture both quaint and be witchin’ That lurks in my mind, of my grand- mother's kitchen : White wood-work, bright tinware, blue plates in a row, That great spotiess kitchen of long, long Lowels and Kidneys to perfect onder. Take only the genuine imported Carlsbad (solidified and bottled at the Spradel signature of “EISNER & MENDELSON ©0., Agents, New York,” on every bottle, Work nigh All this season getting out the FURNITURE — DRAPERIES and STOVES—and cutting the GAR. , PETS—that have been bought Gare Z) ing the day. That will give you ag SB idea of how many friends our Ai: Equitable Credit System 917, 919, 921 and 923 7th St. 630 Mass. Ave. is used in thousands of homes today. Bright women every- where appreciate its usefulness. Made only by allotments, the Se ary of th antesteateatoateatenteate i. Satether aa dbeackte that & tock Cee oe The N. K. Fairbank Seetadeendececttetecte detente the Indian office shall make an investiga Company, x ee jon and port. = 2508 = Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. ons rous a ‘Red Noses , When viewed from the standpoint of strictly legitimate business methods; X = : 3 ye e ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and eneshing ae oes acts erly yet promptly on the Kidne; Die, cea Towle. cleanses the be tem effectually, dispels colds, bee: aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt im its action and truly beneficial in iw effects, pre only from the moss healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most soy Sad remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substi ate. CAL'FORNIA FIG SYRG? CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOU “VILLE, Ky. MEW YORK, N.Y. PAY Folks Get Thin. Dr. Edison’s Famous Obesity Pills and Bands and Obesity Fruit Salt re- duce your Highly Amusing —to those who are on the if —Mark the exasper ‘of the would-be leaders How they howl, end snap, and snarl, tke « pac of hungry wolves! How they writhe and hime Because why? 1 things as they are, ( are often a source of: mortifying and annoy-\ ing criticism. We re-/| move the disfigurement) painlessly—quickly. by THe exealy, ee skin, yg ee birthmarks and ‘ining. e Tact that prices MUST go into effect. ot J. No theortes flicted upon you. Success a every iustance, CONSULTA (Dr. Hepburn, : sop Med. Col Phila, and Koy at at cette a a rE not watt for the law t WE marked down every arth Ready-made Clothing ock—MARKED them so low tn al Uni, Vieuna, —in our entire it ly Ampossitle for any ti NN ND undetselt ua or even come within shion Leaders in Fine Millivery \ ot peraen Wham oes eae uae toe ani t sce. : IN make the ‘mac but CAN they do it? Exquisite Designs In E SLITS UF CLUTIES POR MEN which wa eell at { Hats to improve the flovely, plain and the - $7.50 (cassicy beaunm Beautiful 7-5) \face Our display is & sult sre incomparable in every particular, a (one of the finest ta Hats and — yTrimmed Ha Cuiltren’s Hats. vere Bonnets. 2.50), apecially priced at ‘F198. A lot of Felt Hats—all colors—all shapes, C8, were Be. FH ‘CH FELT HATS—best quality Jeading shapes —reduced $10.00 oeee a value in excess of the price named—fully Men’s Overcoats Offerea by as at $5.98, $7.50 and $10.00 —bare wo parallel bere or elsewhere. aT $2.00 CF All kinds of Dainty Millin- ery Creations as pleasing and at- tractive as the styles themselves. —wWe have a line of ae Boys’ Suits —all sizes, from four to fourteen years. We would be wd to have you look as they are ies—every one of ¢ the biggest bargains you ever saw in Boys’ Suits. VICTOR E. ADLER’S 10 PER CENT CLOTRING HOUSE, The Monumental “Fashion Leaders in Fine Millinery," 939 F Street. » Laundry Work 927 and 929 Tth st. nw., corer Massachusetts A specialty with us. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. But. whether wanted Open Evenings until 7. Saturday uotfl 11 p.m J 100d The Largest of in one day or three—it will always be immac- ulate—irreproachable. Reasons? Experts find employment with us—po others. M: y—none finer im town. More delicate and finer the article —better the test of our skill, Trust your laurdry to us. "Phone S92, GODFREY’S , Steam Stock TPUSS8S —south of Philadelphia is here, It includes all trusses of any reputation ip If we cannot fit you, nobody In Washing: weight Without Sietiog: cure, the cause of obesity, Laundry, — 1 =. Pen, line of elastic hosiery at on ly speps! theumatism, pervousness, ca- —— low prices. fit, or money back. ya tarrh, Kidney troubles; Keep you healthy and oesu- 1307 F Street. ~venepl 2a tify the couiplexion. Gar supporting and special Obesity Bands will wash. Call and examine. Twenty varleties. All genuine Bands have our name stamped ou them. Dr. Loring & Co.: Dear Sirs: Now that I have given your Obesity Pills and Sait a thorough trial, I ‘am free to write that in less than nine weeks I have lost sixty-four pounds of surplus fat, and mow have no Kidney or rheumatic trouble. "No flesiy person can afford to go without your Pills and Salt. 1 have not known for five years what ic was to be able to walk balf a mile: now I walk miles every plessant day. Respectfully yours, Mis. PI WINTHROP. Peun. avenue. ‘Messrs. Loring & Co.: Gentlemen: I beg to say that four bottles of ny Frult Salt completely cured my troubles, bloating and dyspepsia, and reduced my weight thirty-four pounds. Thea? wore an Obesity Supporti Band for comfort, and luced my weight seven- found that it further ri in three weeks, and pi a. more teem pounds roduced: shapely form and afforded great comfort. I have clan in charge. Lady attendant rlin Truss Co., 34 floor. Take the elevator, You Have Seen No doubt the other avbdivisions, Well, all we ask. of you is not to purchase a lot anywhere watil you have seea the eta aaa TUXEDO Will be ready in a few days. Do not spend a cent until you have seen the choicest lots ever offered to Washingtonians for $50 and up. Sta. tion on the grounds. Particulars at ollice, 2 ard. Station on the Office, 628 F st. n.w.022tt For Ladies and Men. know whereof we speak when we say we have the largest line of Um brelias and Canes in Washington and attention, That's the uly way to hav un dress d. A - ik" fe themselves. to Keep them in Grat-class condition. yours, ® fis *CATHEMINE LE Toy visi Penk BRELLAS Swall. rollers— We bave 8 perfect establishment —per Peuusyivavia ave. im and mounted natural wood ban- fect ‘a every way Fire proof through- ear} ies, $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5 and $6. The out. No ammonia, draughts, rate or Our goods may be obiained from C. G. C. SIM —+— $3.50 grade has § ribs instead of 7, as mice. Every bons is carefully fed avd Cor, New York ave. and 14th st. MERTZ —— usually sold. Well groomed. : MODERN PHARMACY, — “GLORIA UMBRELLAS, £ $1.50 and 7tauy -"y having stables of Cor, 11th and F sts., ~——— $2.50. The $1.50 and §2.50'styies are thelr own it and more FST Sn ‘oroct ronan Will find a saleslady here CANES ‘tom DOWNEY a to espian the treatment to Ahem, ‘ie ey DOWNEY’S Sent on of price. ‘The Bartls cost $2.50 up; the Fruit sotie, Baus, coat 5,50 ap, the Pratt Sali, $1 per Hotel for Horses, TORING ©CO.. 42 West 224 st. Department No, 1622-1628 L St. N. W. FS bean eee see, Demme bd