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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. : 1 “Bon Marche,” 314 & 316 7th St. $8.50, $8, $7.50, $7, $6.50 & $6 SILK WAISTS, — $4.91 Each. We have secured 175 of the handsom- est Silk Waists and Basques ever manu- factured—latest New York styles. Exquisite Changeables, figured, striped, checked and also plain black. Richest styles imaginable. Regular prices $8.50, $8, $7.50, $7, $6.50 and $6. Choice, $4.91. Sacre s are. THIS COUPON ith purchases _of with Shoes, to a *‘U! FUL XMAS PI ENT,” if presented Dee. 8. Second Week Hahn’s Great Shoe Sale Begins tomorrow with moreand even greater attractions than were offered during the first week. : The Reduced Prices on the following Goods wilt be discontinued as soon as our Surplus Stock shall have been sufficiently decreased —therefore the sooner seregregeetoccneceesed,: Genuine See that the twins are on each package. For cleaning floors, windows, glassware, dishes, pots, kettles, for all kinds of cleaning, scouring and scrubbing Gold Dust Washing Powder has never been equaled. Its wonderful success has led many manufacturers to try and imitate it. Get only the genuine, which LATE SPORTING NEWS AMATEUR BOWLING. Scores Made at the Buena Vista Club Last Night. The Columbias won two games out of three, the last game by the small margin of one pin; the last two games were ex- citing in the extreme. The scores in detail are as follows: First Game. 142 Walker 719 Total... - g of the Teams to Date Per To Won. Lost. Cent. Play. Carroll .. 9 8 .70 36 Columbia 8 T 583 BB Washington 6 6 B00 3B Buena Vista. 8 466 33 7 “ Catholic ..... 8 9 250 36 The next contest will be bowled on the alleys of the Washington Athletic Club this evenirg and the team of the Young Men’s Catholic Club will be the opponents. champion wrestler of England, and James Gilligan of Haverhili, Mass., wrestled be- fore nearly ‘a thousand people last night: The men were very evenly matched, and after an hour and thirty minutes, as nel- a @ fall, the contest was called @ draw. The Boxing Was Not Stopped. A test case was made of the law regard- ing sparring in public halls of. Syracuse, N. ¥., last. night. George Dixon was booked to appear at the Grand Opera House,where “Con” Riordan was killed three weeks ago by Fitzsimmons. The board of police com- missioners had tried to stop the match. Dixon's manager, however, consulted an attorney, and us a result the bout came off. There was a squad of policemen pres- ent, but no effort was made to stop the scrap. IVES ALMOST 1,000 AHEAD. penne He Breaks the Balk Line Record by Making 359 Straight. Schaeffer started out well last night at Chicago in the game with Ives. With the end of the tenth innings the score for the evening stood: Schaeffer, 246; Ives, 119. Ir his first half of the next inning Schaef- fer made 129 points and then Ives went calmly in and made 359 points. He did it by most magnificent rail play, and the exhibition was clear and away the finest of the tournament. The score: Schaeffer—33, 60, 54, 4, 34, 23, 27, 4, 129, 7, 6; total, 388. , Ives—63, 0, 29, 8, 5, 19, 1, 0, 1, 7, 858, 41, $2; total, 600. Grand total, four nights: Ives, 2,400; Schaoffer, 1,431. Ives’ average last night, 46 2-3; Schaef- fer’s average last night, 32 1 Ives’ grand ‘average, 41 11- grand average, 24 39-08. High runs last night: Ives, 359-82; Schaeffer, 129-60. - Work of the Five Big Colleges. 3; Shaeffer’s The following table shows the foot-ball NO cuanen -o¥ RULES, The Democratic Senatorial Caucup Finishes Up Ite Work, bi The democratic Senators finished up caucus late yesterday, The proposition change the rules so as to provide far thé “previous question” was beaten, and Sen@y tor Daniel withdrew hig resolution, The steering committee were directed to prepare an order of business providing for the cone sideration by the Serate of the following subjects of legislation: * A bankruptcy bill; a bill for the construo- tion of the Nicaragua canal; a currency bill. Bills for the admission of Arizona and New Mexico, A bill involving the «mterests of the In- dian territory. For the consideration of ‘the joint resohi- tion of the House of Representatives for the election of United States Senators by the people, and such other measures, in- cluding the appropriation bills, as the “steering committee” may deem important. In their report to the caucus the “steers 2S ine are to provide the order in vhic above sub; shalt he aenenn jects of legislation CAPITOL TOPICS. To Protect Forest Reservations. A number of the westefn members of Congress, including Messrs. Coffeen of Wyoming, Pickler of South Dakota, Her- man and Ellis of Oregon, Doolittle and Wilson of Washington, McRae of Arkan- sas, Caminett! of California, Hartman of Montana, Hall of Minnesota and Wells and Lynch of Wisconsin, have agreed upon a series of amendments to the bill to protect forest reservations, to be offered to the bill when it is called up. The amendments provide that for the sole purpose of pre- serving the living and growing timber on the forest reservations the Secretary of the Interior may eliminate therefrom so much only of the dead or matured trees Lamb's-wool Innersoles, all sizes, Y. REGULAR 5c. QUALIT made against William Barnte and Fred. Corbett Fears No Interference. President and after due notice any public Jands embraced withi Pfeffer, has addressed the following letter! James J. Corbett, when shown the As- | forest which shall be rt Prorng a to these gentlemen: sociated Press dispatch from Jacksonville, | to agricultu than forest uses may be “As this board understands, you are! ra) stating that the city council had re- | Pestored to the public domain, and lands in charged with having, during a portion of pealed the ordinance permitting glove con- any forest reservation the mineral char- acter of which accord- the time that ycu were under employment | tosts gaia that it would have no effect on ance with, the anne Kaas Fo Lae a and identified with a national agreement | bis coming fight with Fitzsimmons. tored to min: 7 ; e eral location and entry. Pro- club, and subsequent thereto, co-operated | “irs Duval Athletic Club,” said he, “has | 8Pectors and mineral claimants are to have in the formation of clubs and assoclations | genosited $5,000 as @ guarantee of good | access to the forest reservations for the organized or to be — Bo rad ition |-raith, and as the members of the club are | PUrpore of prospecting, locating and devel- to, or in conflict with, the national agree-| business men, they no doubt know what | °Ping their mineral resources. New York city on or about the 22d Instant. | 274 so far as I am concerned, I desire to | Representatives McCahn,chairman of the Xou are respectfully asked to be present: | state that I will be in Jacksonville on the | labor committee, Springer and Erdman, jeasure in giving you 3 why the temporary disabilities recently im- labor arbitration bill, were in consultation Sued hy this tdard abaula (be removed, for several hours yesterday with Labor Commissioner Wright, considering the ad- Ry 3) pe timncler aera — Kal i i " 7 standing of the five leading college teams: ereon as may be necessary to preserve ; |||) you call the better for |¢ priate rliptai eogs Mats aay by GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE. peepee | the remaining bor Se Sana ts fo ; $1 | + . FAIRBA Barnie and Pfeffer Invited to Appear Games. for. nest. | tee fend ‘or peatured nee ae eee ale $15, $13.50 and $12.50 Cuats? Gee Betare tae Baemntnn S| ioe te Sak puta the premede s 5» 5 5 } COMPANY, President N. E. Young of the National Bz 46 | the sales are to be expended in the caro | At roc. 3 Chicago, St.Louis, New York, Bostbn, | League, who is chairman of the committee | Ch nect 22 44 | the ‘recommendation. of the “igo bag . ie Philadelphia, to investigate the charges of conspiracy ake the Interior and with the Suaretay pe fed FOR $11.71. One day more of the $11.71 Coat Sale, as the demand indicates that all of them _ will be sold by Saturday night. These are this season’s most stylish Tight-fitting Coats—long and short, smooth and rough fabrics, black, navy and brown, and have been rapid sellers at $15, $13.50 and $12.50. Choice, $11.71. At 19¢. All-wool Cloth Overgaiters, REGULAR 50c. QUALITY, At $1.15. OMEGULAN $1.80 QUALTEE At $1.85. Tan 8-buckle “Fauntleroy” ins. BEST $2.50 Quanrey A GREAT SURPRISE THE OWNER OF OUR BUILDING HAS Ciiid’aShies!| Ritants’ Black or Tan Butien, i ING JANUARY 1, 1805—WE MUST MAKB Soft Soles. segeetees ———__-+e+______ 4 PECULIAR STORY. ‘lease advise me at your earliest conveni- ence whether such hearing as above offered | plow @ Chicago Lawyer Was Tricked | Visabllity of Incorporating in the bin sseeseegeesoeseeseeseeseeees 4 20c.\¢/| 20™ is desired by y6u, and if so I will at once 3 bs er oH, ae Cc. \%) FOR THE WORKMEN, AND IN advise you as to the date, place and hour Into a Confessio: nr page er eg wer made by the a 3 po RE 3 ORDER TO DO SO ARE GOING TO SELL when such board meeting will be held.” A peculiar story of unique detective | [iiss pn ed eg] ~ mg 3 4 Sacre hy fy 5 i 3 OUR STOCK oF ToYS, House FURNIsH- | ,AT, Indianapolis man. who, requested Nis | workin which a portable telephone figured | The conference was not conclusive, «and 2 a 4 B different styl <Gs ‘incinnati | PFominently, was developed yesterday in | further meetings will be held. 10 Per Discou nt on 4 EDUCED TO... 48C./g | INGS &C. AT SENSATIONAL LOW | John Bret ub caus that the league mag. | the case of Attorney Chales Ioas, who was | The principal amendment suggested by Cent ibe ta aa rene j |: 7a. RAD SORROWS EalT oF, will take Fred. Pfeffer off the “black | held in heavy bonds by United States Com- | MP. Wright refers in the eoeree ae 4 8 ‘. " i heir import- "Kid of Pebble. All sizes BARGAINS AT Ust” and put him in McPhee's place at | missioner Wirt, at Chicago, charged with | ance and responsibility. All the members Sana second base with the Cincinnat! team, and | sending objectionable letters through the | of the committee favor this, and-ft will be that McPhee will be transferred to New Ce ene err ES i Incorporated in the bill. Mr. Wright, aided ee ee . The plaintiff, Dr. Peter Janss, a proml-|0y Mr. Kernan of the strike commission, rent physician, had for @ long time, ac-| Thi? ana‘ other minor recomimendenons wea cording to his story, been paying loas| submit them to the committee. °° | AUGENSTEIN’S, 439°77H ST. N.w. ' Children’s Cloaks. Spring Heel, Laced and Bu Ladies’, Misses’ a1 ths” 4 different Btyles. . REDUCED TO. gsc. THE EASTERN LEAGUE. Seatococect for one day only—tomorrow, we will allow a discount of 10 per ceut on all | Fr : Children’s and Misses’ Long Cloaks. 2 H ka = The Question of a Ten-Ctub Circuit | vari Sout the alana A ; ( intlass cum oath aan area ites = various sums for suppression. of a| Representative Erdman is of the opinion a i : enase and Kangaroo alt fool tt cota —— to Be Considered. disagreeable bit of private history, and | that there seems to be no teal opposition 2, ° | Boys’ Satin Calf Shoes. | Oak Center: Tadles, The Eastern League of Base Ball Clubs | Was finally driven to desperation when his | to the bill, and that it can be passed easi- : © citeresé: strdee. + | 8c. 6 iC. wife received a letter from the lawyer. | ly. It can be called up any day. EDUCEI 1.20 16x16 ti hee 45C. | nas resolved to give the Toronto franchise agwcoagstt : i | ae 2 to Peter Ryan. The Rochester franchise | 10@% the doctor said, frankly admitted, The Urgent Deficiency Bill. : ated BS & - when no witnesses were, present, writi ; © 1 | 1S] arrsotiandeed, Cork-sole, + ryan .| was given to Leimburger and Engelhart. | the letter, but denied aif knowledge of 1t| The appropriation committee yesterday : | sca’ and Youth, Dress Shots. Sy Seid! $8.98 Ero468 int, Got $5.10 | THe Scranton club, which came into the | when others were aboys. At last, at the | afternoon received from the Treasury De- 2$30 Plush Capes, $19.98. | $20 Coats, $14.98. scan ag Ten Sen, SS pos! i league last year on the withdrawal of Troy, | advice of an attorney, Dr. Janss fitted a| partment the estimates ‘required to carry : = - .__ Fow Ladies’ Stylish 40-In, “Ram | 1 t was given the franchise formerly held™by | $™ll telephone in his silk hat with a slen-| the income tax provision of the tariff bill 3 bo” "Chinchilla Coats, tightattieg, | tebe diem der gold wire trailing behind, which con-| into erect for th Proodh opt ‘Tomorrow—4 styles of 36-0. Plush ecg autawte ik wnt: tal ES Porcetwin Dinger Sets, James Franklin notified the league that | Rected with a telephone outside the law- | oom Pood, {ht Ue Dense a ee the Capes, edged with fur, beaded and regular price $1 es | adies’ tea “assign nee $15.35 he had come to @ satisfactory arrangement cbasloghe ren Sacereruad 6 Stomsare a pee for the pe berry the tax re embroidered in Vandyke designs, ae cS 4- 13) ‘ —t . or the Brie clap, . Tanchise and Players | pher. Entering the lawyer's office Dr. | til July 1, 1805, aggregate $245,005, and in- $18 $ ze 8 | Beaver, Felt and Velvet ‘| Rattan‘lined peu ois Charles Morton goes to Buffalo as man- —— Sereapgerirytbes nd orypaced a clude provision for one statistician, $2,500; and .98. Houge Slippers. lined : ager. =e 2 . were o@ 2nt@y 18 Coats, $14.9 REDCCED yO. 48C.|3}| 50Ce sages epee BBCs | “Newark and Bridgeport want franchises, | ef and demanded more money. ‘Then Dr. | an gaucho! heat of division, $500; six . ° Ladies’ Stylish Black — Australian s | and the duty of the circuit committee will | Janss exhibited his telephone, explained to | Cictxs’ ‘ai $1000; One messen ser, ait 9am: ‘Chevlot (very rough) Coats, ‘ tight- Dongola Patent jutton. Te be to report on the question of a ten-club | the astounded lawyer that he had been | o.i.hcs and’ ex f 805 additional fitting, velvet collar, half satin Patent Leather, Black and White U. g. S. Boston, exact circuit. If the number of clubs is increased | “t#lking. through the doctor's hat,” and he wok | aaerar ss? linea, were G “REDUCED "10. 95¢- 50c, toda © v= ZC. | Paterson and Fall River will try for fran-|@rmed wit} his evidence secured the sxpeonen of ton nAiiticnn! vesunta peoete i Fer “SI 4.98 ui Ds . chises, and should the committee decide in | Test. The will be tried shortly by the | $15.000. ‘The appropriation to provide for $20 Plush Capes. $14, 98. Soft Kid and Kangaroo Calf favor of the addition. Wilkesbarr "e or Scran- | United States authorities. the collection of the income tax will be in- . 98. Rea Ss ton will be changed from the eastern to ———_ —-+o-- ‘defficienc; We) Tlisses’ Coats Half. cae e aiferent tales. * $1.20 the western division. Sons GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Sub wall eit) be Teasy ne beeen ena om Ladies’ Stylish Double Military * |. about SO Misses’ Coats, pot all reg supe ceread areata» 46C, | erected president, secretary and treasurer, | ‘The eastbound passenger train on the Shay yeectpitate tae Sekt peemer aeanien Plush Capes, edged with marten, this season's styles, stripes and fancy Excellent Vict Kid at an increased salary. The new board of | roxas and Pacific rail: skirmish of the session. The eastern mem- mixtures, sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, Button and Laced Boots. directors consists of James Franklin of road was stopped by | berms tive of party, will, 1 we . 8 different styles. Buffalo, George M. Kuntsche of Syracuse, | train robbers on a trestle seven miles of cjg gp Party, es tule, satin lined, very ere $3, $4, $5, $6 SepUOeD $1.85 Handsome Jointed > 3 : oppose the appropriation, and ‘the debate | siete =. 14. and $7.50, for...++- 1.9 avers ; Bisaue Brides, © with SS Ea Re ana oho pais Worth, Texas, cherie afternoon. | will probably bristle with acrimony. Al- e were $20... aan veil orange Dlos- Bog © express car was robbed and the train | though it is expected that the republicans ey ~——. orcs ” 49c. som, 0: oad 17¢. Usutesbusy ie Team Wins. was allowed to proceed. Nobody was hurt. | generally will vote against the appropria- 7 Ske ; 6 different kinds. $2.35|¢ MAE Prearpinpiin bia i The passengers were not molested. tion, the democrats express themselves ag 1 REDUCED TO. ° e Canterbury foot ball team o: ‘ash-| “ sfark Robert Harri mn, the t, died at entirely satisfied that it will carry. : . f sewn ‘ S408 = Batre Semkee S543 | Maten Stated the Alexanizia Epfscopal | nis home, in Fond du Lac Wis., yesterday, i % is went ee S High School foot bell team at Alexandria 2 ° ae | aged ity-six years. In 1843 Mr. Har- mocasion te Foreigners. | 1} 13) Wednesday by @ score of 12 to 0. Boyd pon || Isl re eri rison painted “The Death of Abel,” which | Frcem information received by the bureau | \d a touch down after ten minutes of 9 ‘ 9 $4 English China Tea Sets, —- attracted much attention in this country |of the American republics from Rio de es | QS Feciish Gitea Tea Sets, $3, hard playing for the Canterburys. Hop- | ‘ Men S e eae aE 3-35 per kicked goal. The first half ended with | “4 Surope. ibe ae a ee eee orked Velvet and ao the ball on the Episcopal school’s 25-yard @ message to | of the congress of Brazil vessels carrying Chenilie-worked Velvet the legislature, recommends a state - | foreign flags will be allowed to engage in | || [ef] amitation “Antigator Slippers. | Jointed Bisque Dolls, line. At the beginning of the second haif | {22 Sfitem. the circulation 40 Ke oAipsera en 7 | I S 7 olf | |e) a strles. | ag ee Peterson secured the sand made | bs" United States money or gevermaene | the coastwise trade of that country for a ah CED Sst = Gee eee 42€, | touch down, from which Hopper kicked | b¥ 0 asaney or municionl bonds ae renent: | period of two years. After the expiration i in Calf and W | ™ goal. bey (erry hes ean ope the | with the state aan "posi of that time ee will be restricted ie | | [9] satin cate and Wa | center of the field. Great cre ue to gg to Bragilian vessels. : REDUCED ‘TO. | nM a 8 tsa aoeT ang mIR 5 Cd atmele an Moe eat heya a city government directing them to give the B: 2, municipal vest ‘s committee every = By Double and Triple sole BENE Tio eS eT ai one eaga raing | facility needed in the investigation of the By Calf a1 iD % > . epartment cima, Mate ot Cate Goods bought now can be delivered to sult | the recent action of Georgetown University |. King Christian of Denmark 4s suffering and EDU ... SUBS $F your conventence, faculty: “The directors of Georgetown | from a cold in the bladder, contracted on College have made no stand against ath-| 28 Journey home from St. Petersburg, Fine Hand-sewed Welt where he attended the funeral of the late Ly letic sports. They have not undertaken | Czar Ak . each. Ei A I. jexander and the marriage of Czar Galt, Best French oamel S W ll IN In to say that foot ball is necessarily brutal. | Nicholas. It is thought he will quickly re- $ different kinds. { 4 r ve simply assumed the present | cover. 0 a On sce POS f) a j They haye simply pe rules permit if they do not encourage bru- | Judge George Denny, jr., republican, has Spe Musical Gifts.’ WHERE MUSICAL taste and talent exist @ MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 1s always a pleasure- senor Xmas Things SANDERS & STAYMAN'S is the best place to Towners’, 1316 7th St. iz Equal to Custom-made tality, and have ae their stu- oe aa —— preter Ww. Cc, h must their stock is the 3 ng yc io" dents’ must not play exhibition games or x 3 eat in Congr: ‘seedy orl REE <=... th St N W snatches with teams from outside the col. | now occupled by Col.W. C. P. Breckinridge. Sarept, the mest varted and lowest te Felee. ee oom if, "ha SuceD To. 439 7 ° . e|iege. ‘This is a most important departure | In a collision on the Carolina Central PIANOS and ORGANS in great variety of styles \4 : “Ene likely to be of serious consequence in | fallroad yesterday between Charlotte and and makes. that’s why we find 1% necessa-y to KA It education. The length of the average life | Hamlet, Engineey Wells was killed and PAILLARD’S SWISS MUSIC BOXES, 50e. to close out a lot of staples at “bar- + — at college is so short that the Georgetown | Engineer Watson fatally wounded. r guin prices.” We've picked these {3 ©200060000000660b0000000H08 | facully is justified in concluding there 1s | It 1s said that all the Christian villages in $250. R few out for Saturday's trade—lots '$ | none of jt to spare for starring tours of | Corea have been burned and many native BAY STATE GUITARS and MANDOLINS, BAN- of them we haven't mentioned. 3 | any kind through the country. The ques- | Christians murdered. BOs. —_— tion of whether or not the vacation can | The rhgeget ere aoe. by a vote ‘ ea 40-10. > be advantageously used by college stu- | of poten jopted the Madagascar credit OS ee Oe SS caer ae Goce. yw Dress Goods, 39¢. $ | dents for amusing the public by exhibit. | Of 09,000,000 franca, SHEET MUSIC and BOUND MUSIC BOOKS. | @ | ing themselves in their specialties does not | ‘The Chinese council has decided to send Jand costs less; it 1s sweet, pure | seem to have been considered at George- | @9 ambassador to Japan fully authorized Is and clean, uever fails to sive S town. It was simply decided to contine | to negotiate a treaty of peace. woe ea eee "A special from Huntington, W. Va, r 930 AND 932 7TH ST. soc. ,°*'". Dress Goods, 32¢. | | Co’s sButterine . : satisfaction, providing you get ® | the sport of the college strictly to an ama- 2 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE. the right kind, We are the - 4 says: Another assassination has been add- Sand & Stayman, |5°¢ J. Bik, Henrietta, 29c. pie 231 PA. AVE. 8B. (3! | prziaforg vot stenty “ic g | f24F and Ron exhibition basis. ei to, the long iss in Lincoln county. As = a oe ¥ UTTE! rash- fa m Mrs. Theodore ur was walking along anders y ’ sch LEELA EPP ington; bad ‘asver a poaet ne Yale-Princeton Receipts. ep eee poe ees tne jany kind but the best have we The Yale-Princeton foot ball game on | ghe was shot from ambush, one ball : pene- ener, ered. for sale, aud *¢%] December 1, at New York, brought in a | trating her left lung. She ‘dled almost in- jour kind than others do. for total of $33,458, The expenses were $9,- | stantly. 86 to 44-In. S 934 F St. N. W. 50C. “cama” Henrietta, 25c. for indies? ! cheap, shoddy goods that doit 258.83, leaving $24,209.17, from which each'| Assistant’ Attorney General Barbar, only , LE Eee eae ree SS $1 Bk.Broadcloth, na" 75¢ WaxCandle S,| ‘even look liltg, Butter—ours can-% | coliege will get. $12,104.56. _| twenty-six years old, has been elected at- AL neaiadblae 9 Butter, — He distinguished from the @ $ torney general of, South Carolina by the se ee 1. Surah Silk, 25c.« fancy output of the nest creaut-@ | Three Favorites on the Island, | legislature, to succeed Mr. Buchanan, who soc. Col. 9 25} Oc. to 60c Box. ss Ex ‘There was an increase both in the at- | has been elected judge. nace 3 ° e | = ‘Gene 22 . dance and in the number of bookmakers | G0Vernor-elect Morton stood for an hour rm We are headquarters for these goods. '° tendan and ten minutes last night in the theater Th soc. Colored Satins, 25c. We bave them in all colors, all styles, ali Wilkins & €émpany,3 doing business at the Alexander Island | of the Union League Club, in New York, ie * ea toe eos aad the dining room. SQUARE MAKBLE ANI qhass STANDS, @ | t'@ck Yesterday, and as three favorites and | while 2,500 people passed before him, each Ti ’ may ie ce There are eizht to a box—prices, 80, 33, een me @ | a cecond choice secured winriing brackets, | Of Whom he shook by the hand. || > . 1: % ; ‘apt. Daniel T. Evans, aged sixty-el Washington Times Be. Xe7 tue, Calico, 5c. 40, 00 | Center Flarket. 3) tne puvitc naa a very proftable day of it. | Capt Daniel Z Evans, aged sixty-ctght Pi re nN Fancy Shades, || 3 az-40a “3 eo athe ree) Wes baenenyice outsider. | pitots, of the Pilots’ Association, died yes- ne s; F a full $0996O0-666466-6086490660068 | Fourteen bookies weighed in and did a | terd = Investigation $1 Flannel Skirts, % 75. a d oe eens SK | rushing business. The winners were: Bobo- | Dr. David T. Chapman, fifty-one years of Oui cat Sa be pee ee Of ? Phere 50c. to 10 COZ. te Trit " edd: H ts link, 1 to 2; Frank R. Hart, 3 to 5; Semper | age, was killed last nignt in Baltimore by WD PEEIFEER, I 1 — | 1 cs Vive colt, 5 to 2; Benvolio, 8 to 1, and De- | being thrown out of his carriage. 7 pie pags Bors Ize Silkaline, toc. yd. Our stock of FANCY SHADES this sea- | x rimm Cb a Na Bee aes ~The Anmeniana of Phiniaeets belt.a 1 Oe 417 ith nov, bet, Pa. av. &B both in point of variety and beautiful | Gesign, surpass anything we have ever | handled in this line. i | Retail trade supplied. ‘Are always known @orgtheir rich, stylish beruty. See our showing whea you're oon Shade’ Dr. Shade’s : shopping. a i ‘F Orders for holiday gods of all kinds Fa 0.18 a sery’ Nabe very for Consumpticn ee aE Sei ans Saw eas HAT Rat ier nsctbtion Ch oft —) Z fl ere wo tre toon | 47°47 -Chenille TableCov.,45¢| G"G. Cornwell & Son,||]) i tits te tei'or tea pete « meeting last night and adopted resolutions A Draw at New Orleans. condemning the Turkish government for ‘The Johnson-Maher glove contest for | Sanctioning the recent atrocities. zs “ Mark Wimmer, a desperado moonshiner, $1,500 took place in the arena of the Olym-| yas captured in Franklin county, Va. pic Club at New Orleans last night, in the | ~yesday, and brought to Roanoke for trial, 50c. Boys’ Flan. Waists,25c =] “a a °o 4 intesrlowed gerentecn pe : | ‘ geass presence of the smallest number of specta- ae of consumption or complicated throat and } $1 6- Chenille Tabl FANCY GROCHRIBS and TABLE LUXURIES, | y sapere sake is the Mecea )| Pirs that ever assembled in the club on a = = aes. Two of tie number are physicians, | DI O-Qr. Chemilie lable 1412-1414 Pa, Ave. Olam sh C Sti a # prize-fight occasion, After twenty-five r P an? Dr. Patters B street morth- Covers ¢. az-40d i rs. C. iebe 9 1113 GST. rounds it was decided a draw, - w. 1408 Corcoran 9 SOC oe _ a 5 whe he — ‘pas’ : } cn akiadk wistianenk Pelee 4 zi ca mesa! | QOpen till 9 o'clock Saturday. ar-20 Fournil in the Lead Now. ts SB sgnrs Hine Sag rthwesti 3-1 School Bags," 4 Pri Se eS ‘| At the end of the fourth night's play, p, Johnson, Western Union oftee, 16th street, are . S559 towers, /2 ce, Fournil leads Gallagher in the cushion. few who are willing to be interviewed. ‘The wwe first named have ines sans of: sence To ner & Son { La Physical Culture Our Sausage eine % » |Corset Co.’s Corsets (| Is Flavored carom game at New York by seven points. The total score stands—Fournil, 650; Ga lagher, 643. When play commenced ia: | | | | ‘THE NEW COLUMBUS... | sey of the cur { i czar he 5 : 9 to 10 em, 1 to 2 and 6 to T 1316 7th St. ke & most useful and sonstble pres- 2 After onr own recipe, so long and so =| evening the game was called—Gallasher, itation free, Office, 1232 14th st. 3 ) ent for Christmas. Purchasers run no favorably known to housewives throngh- 2 | 509; Fournil, 451. Forty-seven innings were 21 e at tisk in selecting now, as we'll fit and out this clty. Ingredients of euperior qual- 8] played, in which Fournil scored 199 and | ime n Sh Ab sean ‘ exchango all gift corsets after the holi- ity, only, are used in its preparation, “Be S| Ganlagher 148, ‘This won the game for the JEWEL days. ” a —_ > = r “ Frenchma Best breaks—Gallagher, 12, vy LACK CORSETS from i markets—accept no substitute—there is y rene ma 4 saclagner, wt tl , most necurate and best WATCR 4 Buchanan Bros., . } oe ect Seeks © os haere Fourni 4, 18. Fournil’s average was BEWARE Ae eetca All jowelere hove Or will gett SCIENTIFIC. OPTICIANS, At Ramsay’ Ss \ ‘ 1107 G ST. A. Loeffler, ,% ne 1617-2, 4 11-47, and Gallagher, 3 2-47. | Ul >/ For iuformation send to the mant 29s 1s Oiling oculists’ prescriptions, a Your watch cleaned for $1: watch mainspring, | /s I'S. Wheian, Mgr., NO BRANCUS 4 2 © op obs2 Center: Market. = . age? = a. oe A ro NEW COLUMBUS WATCH CO, — ae whe wees aiaees 7 i All cur work Warranted for one year. ( a stare. L,, 72 © St. and 65 Western Market, Wresiled Long Without a Fall. IMITATIONS ‘on necl ‘COLUMMUS, OHIO. | th —— alT-im pa 1221 F st. awe bes 4! Thomas Jones of Central Falla, R. L. 24.27,2004,7,11,14,18,2° 28

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