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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBE:. 30, 1895-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 43 FIELD OF HONOR | ssvcismsecsimescrrese mers; | THE NATIONAL GUARD | 2c nies tee Matt. | SOSSOSSHO SOOOOSOLE again by a stummpy, knock-kneed youth who n ; s neces ey is well known in this city and also be- | @ has never had the slightest success with the Ga bor Then biey OOM Hee oie Ginna ae - al and languid dude tay overcome the. ath- receiving considerable attention at present. As It Exists in These Modern Days | letic, setf-conniene and trusal common sot- | Interesting Team Shooting-—-Matches Glerttallan arayeet ie erie cant te | @ 5 lier. You can never tell. “The fear ef pro- bicycle, introducing it as early as the year in France. Ehown forse’ slid the atsire eidoacts Arranged for Next Month. 1800, Uh fiat satisactory trial tne’ made Cuvier, “has contributed to the progress of Belgien Manseyene ne ae eee ano urba- ity. number of cyclists were attached to the q | Mex who have practically no knowledge staff of the force yed. Th Its | OS DUBLING AND HIS REGULATIONS for tk: Swe dare mrsttcet™ne ewes | VOLUNTARY INDOOR RIFLE PRACTICE | 22% 2¢,ite orgs employed, he results duels if they insist. In such a case they the minister of war‘éstablished a regimental cn A UL Bive up all other business pending the hour bicycle school. The: bicycle was introduced onthe enepantce, Spending tet aebae Hare Into the French_army by ministerial de- stilj- | With a maitre d'ermes. The latter will not sili cree in 1887. In 1896 iit Luncheon Served After the Hostili-| teach such a pupil the guard positions, bat | Possibility of a New Armory and authorities purehaeta Scunben or Dleyeles will permit him to place himself as he and tricycles. which were at first used by O its hands keep on time no delay no disap ° n condition that he is physically able to £0 | influence to public intercourse in France. |at the range Thanksgiving day, but the | been cxperimenting for some years and have | ointments aund r cut. A debtor may not ask iis creditor to paring = ars of residence i the gay cap- | results, so far as are now known, were as Sane white oreaniced corps. BS 2 = 6 s vay set- {| ital, have never seen a blow given be- va: zs * ‘y closes his article with a Sight—or it would be too easy 8 Way of se) ee ee eee een onen | follows: lengthy resume of the experiments with the | I dl b k t 808 @ ies isSSometim ial. pleases—on coniition always that his feet Drill Shed. orderlies z ties is‘So es More Fatal Shall stand sufficiently far apart, the right : pig Bagh ee Ce ‘ore the left, and in the direction of his . “One would ex - Sa adversary. The “second position,” or sim- land to be one of the nee onanteies fo aulopt ple guard, is then taught to hira, with a gen- AT THE FIRST BLOOD | eral taea of two or three parades end the | RIFLE ASSOCIATION BY-LAWS | fe ,pleycle,”, says Lieut. Whitney, “yet we find here that mi i: i- easiest and most brutal attacks which fol- vanced. The exeelleng ona eae the low them. These, together with the prac- lakes and windin, 5 i around the mountains ren secs eo tice of regaining the guard, must be suf- . make wheeling practioable.” "ene ‘authori- rresponience of The ficient The novice will be taught to modify | The department of rifle practice has de-/ tics were loud in their praise of the valuable PARIS, November 19 his guard by drawing his sword hand nearer | cided to encourage in every way possible | services rendered by the cyclists at the ee ARE NINE; ‘0 his body, w:th a view to making his ad- | competitions in the gallery between teams | Tecent maneuvers of the federal divisions, Spec versa advance. “. n ways of stoning a Goasave your) "=" “PTUSL 802 | representing companies and battalions. It | Shawing how thelr employment had spared was expected that arrangements would be | who had formerly been at work all. day completed and an order issued covering the | carrying messages and reports matter today, but such proved impossible. Gnel iundseai wiles acpas? However, it is hoped that during December | 7, yg¢5 " every company and ‘every battalion will| o.oo en Soldiers made one hun- come to the front with # team, and tn that | 2° Miles @ day on bicycles, and in Spain ‘ s i : 5 a bicycle section wa: Not every one must | S!Ve @ clever flesh wound, his interest may | manner test the capacity of the gallery. Poyalideti ee in 1890. Bead taerioee moe fight. A man past | P¢ aroused in studying exactly how it shall | Ghatlenges are now in order. Before the Se ae roses Be - - sia, after extended experiments, officially + be done—and to such a degree that a = sixty may refuse.| chance rush and flourish on the tart of hig | C04 of next week it is honed that the mat-| adopted the bieycle In 1801 for its army. More may not be/ enemy, quite outside of ordinary. ways and | tet Will be systematized, under the cirec-| according to Lieut. Whitney, Bavaria stands challenged. A one-| habits, may surprise him and put him to | tion of the inspector general of rifle practice. | at the head of all states of any military sig- sword. The ninth is to stop it with the body. It ts the only bad way.’ In France it is important to know how to stop a sword. Influence on Manners. The experienced fencer is in a painful position. His own practice has been in a School of -finesse, limited by convefitional rules and habits. If he simply seeks to OOOG9GHOSHGHOHDOHSSHOSS 8008S90090908000 eeoe eyed man may not be | Such a disadvantage that he has nothing | The Winners Thanksgiving Day. pileance ia te thoroughness of its bicycle ot left but to strike seriously in order that he S =! ps. England in 1893 did not have in the asked to fight a pates may not be run throuzh himself. Capt. James E. Bell has not as yet com-/ regular service a single military cyclist | 75 duel. A cripple may be challenged only on | “Te may he imagined that all this gives its | pleted the tabulation of the scores made | recognized as such, but the volunteers have | <2 tling accounts. An unsugeessful tizant | jicGienes of the American bar room will | First class, open to brigade teams and] bicycle for military uses in the United may rot challenge his successful adversary — | le looked for in vain in French cafes. And | @lternates; fourtten entries—Lieut. A. O.| States, declaring, amorg other things, that on the ground of non bis in idem. And aleven street rowing, except among the | Hutterly, engineer corps, 3 score, 170. | for messenger service jt has been found in- minor may not be challenged, though he | Workingmen of the suburbs, is almost un- | Private E. W. Scott, engineer corps, second; | valuable. At the time of the Ford's Theater known. - | Score, 164 Private S. I, Scott, engineer | disaster, he says, the War Department wish- may challenge. These are exceptions. The general prineiple is this: Every act of | COMPS. third; score, 164. ed to deliver sealed instructions into ,the Every other Frenchman, if he wishes to] personal violence gives the right’ to de. | _ Second class, open to regimental teams and | hands of the officer commanding the Wash- keep clean his “honor,” must be ready to} mand an encounter. No explanation, no | glternates; eight entries—Private E,W. | ington barracks as quickly as possible. ‘The Scott, engineer corps, first; score, 164. Sergt.| communication was given to a messenger O 4 @ } @ eee fe whu have lost “honor” | justification, based on whatsoever violent | 5° Aght duels, Those wu wave vost as those | Provocation, need. be ‘anesnted’ by che | Whitaker, company A, sixth battalion, sec-| who used a bicycle. ‘Ten minutes later ne ° May not demand satisfaction: Such as those | focus of the offended party. “Ut “is | Od: score, 149. ‘Third man in doubt. "| handed It to the proper olficer, notwith= romise ne O e€ who have urdergone judicial condemnat i “| mecessary, nevertheless, to limit the pone a s' arpa hog vere cover standing the fact that he rode three miles on <<) those who have been expelled from clubs| meaning of “acts of ciolenoe.” Ay simmie rivate . W. Scott, engineer | an antiquated wheel and stopped twice to for cheating at play or “disloyal acts” upon | pushing in the crowd, for example. | COMPS: first; score, 164. Sergt. Lanham, en-| make inquiries. the race churse/,and tess (wfc Ste eaoy Suen not to. take that character. A very pizedh corps second): scores is0 menu aian —————— o have acted “dishonestly” in previous | intimate friend who lightly pulls his = : one aw IN THE LAW SCHOOLS. @uela. But the mere “bad character’ oF | friend's car in a playful conversation has | ,,cUlm Class. open to marksmen; tive or : ‘bad reputation’ of a challenger ey not not committed such an act of violence. But | fy; re, 157. Private O'Coanell, com. Columbian. be’ an excuse for refusing his demand. So) any slap or striking, even with a cane, fan | Ores ore ee eve ond: Beare, nn: also no objention, bared on the social con-| >r folded newspaper. such as to knock off | Pan D. fourth battalion, second; score. | ‘The first public debate of the Columbian ditien of the adversary, s acuileHinte oa a gentler hat if Me has insufficiently | U5.) 7 ovate Garrison, engineer corps, *| University Law School Debating Society will through the army, a leveling has been pro- | thing Gudea S pert ne gy phe | “Fifth class, open to those who had never | take place In the lecture hall of the univer- Guced which does not permit those of the | of style, keeps its old signiication. Spit- | Qualified: forty-four entries vate BE. J. | sity on Saturday evening, December 14. The high world to say: “I will not fight with an | ting in the face is an act ef violence. In ag NS se CORIRECE (Con question for debate is “Resolved, That the actor or a workman.” Nor will ete pre- | all other altercationg the great point is the | S¢¢0"4 and third men a President of the United States should be sumed inexperience OF So each offense. Has there been one? It must be Practice in the Gallery. elected by a direct popular vote." The man excuse the refusal of the cartel ac) decided hy the seconds, called “witnesses” | About eighty enthusiastic riflemen visited | speakers on the aifrmative are Messrs. R. E. dressed to you. That artisan or clerk may | {3 Iereye have becom expert in the use of arms dur- | == “Te7eh- the range at Ordway ‘Tha ng day, | Wiley, G. W. Baker and Arthur F. Belitz, s done, althoush | and on the negative Messrs. M. M. McLean, ing his forced military service. Except only Daties of the Seconds. and some good shooting Retin ee ee tan ceccit and i The most important pt_before a duel | the sport Was not as enjy: able as it might | W. M. Coleman and John M. Spellman. Send a challenge, a procedure which is ust. | 8 the selection of the witnesses. There | have been, owing to the lack of cash at the| A meeting of the junior class for Wednes- Siewolwed ee = Cu ae each. ‘lestis unus | disposal of the department of rifle prac- | day evening has been called by A. M. Smith, testis nullus. Violence, family outrage | tice. chairman pro tem. 'The meeting will be held The Legal Standing. and malicious sidh- The announcement that the rifle gallery | in the lecture half immediately after the lec- The legal position of dueling in France is| der are almost. the is to be open every afternoon until fur ture, and the object is the election of officers. unique. In nearly every other Buropean| only scriozs grounds fee from 4 to 6 o'clock for volt The Debating Society will tonight discuss ccuntry tkere exists penal legislation | that may not be got practice will be received with pleasure by | the question “Resolved, That the prohibition ainst dueli ‘The Belgian law xoes to} OVer by four kindly those interested. As usual, scores will be | of liquor selling on Sunday is an infringe- seashreeke lebg nid Ls See shee Witnesses. When no certilied, if so di and be credited to] ment on the HMberties of the people.” The the point of punishing the simple provoca-| arrangement is pos- the gallery practice for 189%. Ammunition | debaters will bevMessrs. F. H. Moore, John tion rot followed by a challenge. In France] sible, the chelce of will be furnished upon the payment of one | Stewart and J. E. Flannery on the affirma- the word “duel” does not figure in the code. | Weapons rests with cent per round, During the coming week | tive and Messrs. B. M. Doyle, John M. Spell- Many attempts to introduce it have been | the offended party, the gallery will also be open each evening | man and William Haywood on the negative. made, under the restoration, under the sec- | 22¢ who the offend- lth eins pectoer otmeie nese gce in at National. 2 - ed party Is rests endance. I. ond empire and under the present republic. | with the witnes: shocts of the Na-| Ata recent meeting of the senior class it The regular week All Have! been) without effect, the: gen to argue and decide. tional Rifle Association of Ame! which | was decided to extend to the members of the model laundries of Amer= ica. Main Branches, 514 10th st. and mo, 14th st. *Phone 1092. Drop a pos= tal and our wagon will call. F.H.Walker & Co., Proprietors. sentiment of people and legislators not di i hoes t AS ata ana tee ‘ fering essentially from the decision of the| 1? case they cannot AST SES ee Care to heleGR tried inethen cine bey graduate jagotluplor (claasesa, conal council of state of Napoleon I: “There are | Come (8 gallery during the coll weather, ‘The night | Invitation to join the Debating Society,which @ multitude) or (cfenses. witch ie law) doce r Will be decided upon at an early date. has heretofore been confined to the seniors. tion of an impartial stranger—regularly a dueling celebrity, like Aurelien Scholl, > ‘ser es in the Dta: ny Costume. ton affair are recent enotgh to be remem- bered—will be reserted to. The duel ich shall terminate with | It is the first blood shedding” scarcely exists | Warterma not punish. Among these are offenses hav- inections have been made with the gas | The executive committee was authorized to ins, and in case the electric Light ar-] Make the necessary arrangements for a rangements are not up to the standard, as| class banquet té be given during Christmas the case last winter, gas will be | week. ed into service for lighting the gal-] At the regular meeting of the Debating POS SSS EOOSSS SOSSOS Society, held ek, the following sub- It is understood that Cap Parmenter, | ject was diseu “Resolved, That prohibi- imen encroachment upon personal liberty.”” ude team of. The speakers on the affirmative were Messrs. ° xeeeee eee er of the second Soe ere eendltion ee thes conver ds of the riflemen, and the affair is | Cole. Prof, Roger will begin his lectures on| need—we'll take back what you shall cease when one of the adversaries | ©\Pected to prove thorougaly enj shall be in the Impossibility of continuing.” A New The adversar:es are ready. One of the| ‘The under: witnesses of “each has handed him also ts pe tra : t the | #¥Ord. At this moment one of the wit-| '* [fo de trané Ing to do with matters so delicate that the | hesucs, designated in advanes by hie axe oc | Tink is causing consider: As a shade of ridicule attaches to it, the | tends to entertain : . " : ene! 2 reRe . lepp. | at his residence some time during the com-| H.. B. Heinecke..J.-R. Shields and F. S. VW b Cc t d ‘This ° formula’ ts _Sencrally charged) toy DRS) io anont a The Inspector general of ill Srnltlieual ons Che lmeeat WelMestrs OA: To-Kalon ready-made white or eve reate Mest inter M ae . ee nee | practice will take advantage of the occa-| ! . Hi,Jochum an . H. Voyles. ie 4 = ms cs z | shallideide pene arene mores pean e tal sion to present to the members the Hilton rendered a decision in favor of the| red punch for receptions, parties, eating acc teeeat ie 3 = ra ier the | tTOPhY medals and the brigade bars. The ive. 5 a : : FOU’! A N E I cht! ° cease when a wounding shall render the meals and ti bHeaae Dera The “Simpletion of the course by Judge} &¢- Order what you think you'll ew icra Im Tonight! Ie ° 5 able. patent law. 3 " 2 ‘, g thoroughly endoyable. | Pathe first ease on the moot court docket win | don't use. Only $2 gallon. Clothing Selling. Armor yk ossibies be argued on next Tuesday night, and from Wine ndirg that Convention Hall t time on each case will be taken up in its O=-KA ON We've proved’ that Fine I L Co a : : formed into an ice skating | regular order. ble discussion Georgetown. 614 14th St. ’Ph 8. Clothing can be sold for small » do with: matte ‘ : ; i one : othing 0 i injured party would blush to bring them | nis experience, places himself between the | among guardsmen. The floor of the big hall, | ‘The students at Georgetown are beginning a bas 99: prices. “We've doneiit. We {rto daylight and demand public Justice. In| two combatants, removing them a te. |co te is ctatel wil com bei : ! : a 5 s statec st ep iced artificially tiv Da r i i i these circumstances It 1s Impossible for a| Sectalve distance from each other. “Thon | aq’ ga, ctated e_ic clally | active preparations for the examinations to are doing it, every day. Sell- Will? Because it tells of slx big double floors full of sensible Holiday Gifts—and how to buy them by 's so inclined until x x ¥ man to obtain his rights except by duel.” a to ta f ff summer be held next month. Prof. Perry's examina- | @4 44 ARDS APR Aen Maleate . . = i The French law remaining silent, reform-| Leon “sword, drawing the combatants te. | Summer comes again. it win, | tlon on pleading will probably take place on | @! lala 2 Satta ing the Finest Suits and x hav d recours the judiciary, and B i peta ary this plan is put into operation it will, as 2 sy as h $ > 0 ers have had recourse to the judiciary san. | gether, step by step, until the two points | of course, result in freezing out the et | December 23. Prof. Wilson will hold an ex- | @ ery rimest $ Overcoats that money can “| the articles of the penal fokereehatde touch, when he cries ‘Go, messieurs!"’ guard, which has contracted to us amination on real property and Prof. Dar- | @ é bi vay bel: 4 ‘| ings and eS roer He ye eornisbed tue The first blood letting is a signal for a| vention Hall 150 nights in the yes lington one on personal property, hoth to be | % 9 ¢ tty way below what any one ° eae et ote hate hock fought | SOP and an examination. And as all ordi-| ground. Such a state of affairs would mean | held during the week hefore Christmas. 2 ArKer S, + else has ever offered them aoe es dicts non iive state in | 24t¥ duels are on condition that the cum-| that but very few of the commands would | ‘The post-graduate and senior classes, com- | $ fo € bef TI sethionik: Soy the woundhig’ binge about an bat shall cease on the development of a| drill at all, so far as the foot movements | posing the class of 6, held a meeting on| § ** — Everything and aything yoa wish for @ efore. Lhese prices show it: hemprrenips Kk,” lasting less than twenty | ™2mifest Inequality, and as almost any | are concerned. Wednesiay night and adopted a class but- | @ °¢% in the way of first-cla 2 : gapacity for work,” lasting less than twenty | wound may be looked on as constituting ng of the ‘arniory,, 1¢ ean be. an- | ton, 3 ee orn imported” and done: < O t t days, the een ane pe re On craves | #2 equality, most French duels actually 1 as a fact that a prominent local] A new assignment of cases in the moot $2 secure bere. And in qu = Vvercoa S, 7°50. al tribunals, without a jury. In all graver| eng with the first blood. The danger has | capitalist has offered to erect an armory | court, to be not eurpussed by any store @ Hundreds of p da gued during the second term, t. The doctor} for the District National Guard on any de- | is now being prepared, and will be given out es congrat- | sired central site with a spacious drill shed | within a few da; ple are selecting Ke c—paying for t weekly—or month- Matters, the jury must be called in, and as | been there—but It 1s now pa juries in France are notoriously lenient, even | qces his bandaging, the with. . their presents n a Httle at a time ly—no notes—no interest. We store CT Our _ spec Finest Governi ity in ent Pi —— | Piles and piles of them—war up —— In the thousands. A magnificent as- —— cortment. Ke 0 murderers, {t may be imagined that they | ulate each other’ and thelr client ‘ Diended with true Arab) " n . rn y | uls s, the| attached, This will be done if a rental of + Sie 7 1 Cossimeres: these presents free of cost aud de |? have invariably been for the acquittal of the | proces-verbal_of the combat 1s roughly | seven hundred dollars per month is assured, Some Musical Notes. ee ee ae es Vieuess, Seesey, Montareacs. liver them, When wanted: z - drafted, and every one goes back to lunch. | The amount stated i i Pade i ene Dole To be had cither ground or pulverized. €& — at $7.50. Then go up as you please. All in Accordance With Law. A dueling doctor of great experience has | present for the armory building now aderewski, the great Polish’ pianist, has Try it. e af : Mahogany Chamber Suites— ° Parlor and Ranquet Lamps— Morrie Reclining Chairs— ption Chalrs— created great a furore since his arrival in 4 ties | this country this season as he did when he y that the offer described may be accepted | was last here. The women haye gone wild es, yest” | when the lease on the present structure | over him, and they have formed a large por- f eee said that these lunches do more harm to| and if Convention Hall cannot be oe uals Uke that {05 (Oy ie ss human life than all the duels. “Are you | drill purposes it is among the pi ‘arry Alis, the journalist, In the present | sti) in pain, my darling?” cpies the lady year—are mere formalities. The seconds| in the lueation de P ©. SOCOSEHOOe KER,1210 F St.¢ Suits = = $6.48. ¢.W. BAR yROOSS 4 4 4 4 4 testify how surprised they were at the tragic | “Oh, where?” “Here in my _ stomach.” | expires, which will be In two year: tion of his audiences, especially at the matt. = aan wets Tete ral eos Xe 5 a Anes te Nationa’ le Association. Y Saas pe GS6SS959555SSE0S6SSOSSSSSE9 under $10, no matter where one goes. ending of the affair, how loyally the affair | “Great God. ara you bleeding Internalty National Rifle Associati 3 ESD ¥ SSS SS SE OSESSESSS SSNS der $10, . was conducted, how impossible it had been | N° 1 think it Is the lobster mayonnal nees in New York. What Is more Interest- > i Ba ee 1 STERLING HEILIG. The constitution and by-laws of the Na-| ing to musicians js the fuct that he has de- | © ° > I Fe seecnclie the partes: Tie Siler weeps = —_—_ tional Rifle Assogiation of America have | veloped clan, and the critics have | % 1am O nm 3 Pants = = $2 50 \* court and says that he had not the slightest Failed. been prepared and will be distributed in a | all Tecogniz . He has evidently been | e s - Remember we make and lay all B versary, a@ constant and has not been spoiled ° Carpet free—no charge for waste in y {dea of killing his adversary, and that the} Fatted of the goal which once had been ms aim, | few days. The association has been organ-| {Sn atti ee by the adnlntion ql) sx e $5 wouldn't be too much to ask for matching figures—ne one else oo . gloomy shadow of this death will weigh The distant port for which I once had sailed, ized for the purpose of encour: rand pro= || stowed “ Padere “ill a > a = =e -@ them, if “‘dressiness," style, wear ° earth does as much! | spon him all his life. The judge makes a | think the craven words above my nate ized for the purf ng and pro- | stowed upon him, Paderewski will appear | 5 —— and fit be considered.’ ‘The $5 pants : upo is s Must be, “He failed.’ moting proficiency in the use of the rifle and | Im one concert in this city at Metzerott Are Our Specialty. 3 —— in other stores aren't better values, © | (2 9 . Solemn address to the jury, extolling the| 44. acntove the viston and the quest the revolver, primarily at the national eapi- | Music Hall the 11th of December. $ 4 S —— Another superb Hne at $2.7! as i | sanctity of human life and pointing out the | Pate’ iy torpcltine and seit mest, tal, and ultimately throughout the entire | Dante Del Papa, who created such a | 8 == = iS ats ro 5 entire regularity of this particular duel. | ,,The,self-forgetting and : country. The range of the District of Co- | favorable impression here last spring with “We have but one ali, and that ts tof | SIE th B Zl cieeuidarn ae ae Bee eta Oe ee ee ene Gone s aig’ mainain or roetarin as de “ious | SHOP UNE boys, £1 (3 Hi - ai red for. | orrow will sing a cloc’ i a x a 2 . *. er duel e: . Hed to re irthrigh ‘e's Churel ; ing Diamond House” of Wa $ aes ner uals Resor’ tol the! exponen Or | wer pact and from Ges Gionehen Bare a few of on offers for two dass only: |S We've. the greatest tn + Mammoth Credit House; = Paying th ad's ete i i Ri & Wercoats fn te * sar fan re found econ ta de | Ree aa aay ie eneeeel et 3 ete [0 suose.sas orm srmEED S. pursue one of its members. And as deputies fled of the parity that purzes sight, anes eae as ‘A Superb: Diamond S — ie'tue way we've priced them °° & | {9} |, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS themselves frequently go out upon the fleld The fatth, that nourishes with dally 6 5 able for both sp ‘heard Mme, ev in raviata,” in| Werth § “2 z BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS is] 26-s4d of honor, protected by their parliamentary | Feiled of the It as well as for have been planne Phijadelp’ this week, and speaks in hizh|@ 4 Handsome Marqui $ boys’ SHORT Pants SUr 13] inviolability, the public !dea of equality de- and will be fea of each meeti Off- | praise of her artistic inter fon of the | & 6\% = mands that simple citizens should not be| Failed, cers and enlisted men of the ral yletta, both from a musical and | ? AM rt @ |. = So soo Failed, tho ndpoint. on payment of an in Ruby and SS ia’ $08] Victor E. Adler’s ° HY ifs comes/abaut, thatleverr’ sr ve as by fire. ora ey ananielined. < ai 6 OO Gore man having a social position to uphold However bri JACOBS BROS ° TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ] ee {t important to know something about the | ‘Ie storms retreat t g oe ( Lafferty Ss i \ the Era hove my nitie : es : ; T thins the graven words aboxe my 1 © “Diamonds,” 1229 Pa. Ave. Complete Flour. ( —ARTHUR L. SALMON. eS ms nol6-3m,40 prano; Mr. Howard C “ POCO W SN ew ere The color is a_ brilliant ( Monounctan ALy all have the D. Hoover, THEBES bs at atb 3 I D a : ‘There is no prouder man in all New York calor eeneaae e a okean WILL MOVE white. Nutty flavor—-appe- city than John J. Mackey, who earns an | president of the asso- Man's Self-S WE | tizing. 4 Heriest_and comitertabie: Mving Seiten | ciation. Se rom the New York Week Into our new store, 1203 F street, January 15 It has NO woody fiber of anioMoe Dullding on Broadway; and) all Condactict «he shooting: Wife—“Before we ‘ere married you used Until then our,patrons will find us at (bran) in it. It makes beau- because his buxom wife the other day pre-| All practice shooting « Leompetitions, | ¢4. write letldee Sight ond ton paces Pn ws a it rd sented him with a daughter of record-break- | it is provided, shall be conducted by an ine | qo, TW, me Waters Glens Bul tcl paket FRANKLIN & CO j 2 aa aEe tiful bread. It is very rich ing avoirdupois. si or'such other officer | sen me little maestot half & pase ome ° i itsaldness is Cura (near 300 times the best flour) The beam tipped at twenty-four pounds, | as may , alded by the supe *“Hushand—"tm-—myi dear, I am—er—try- Opticians. s) Hundreds of | unsolicited testimonials in the elements that nourish and the first ward promptly voted John J. | tendent of the range and assistants, ing to ¢ nige on etter papel Store ary oct eo, OROLIE te the mates eee the BRAIN, the DIGES- Mackey and his wife to be the bosses of | “71.5 range officers shall conduct all pra mor ey for my little duckie dar- | — “ ‘ see ee one a Ce BE paeay es tN the. district—of course, that ieito seu BY av eomipecttl wee Gatlin ene | ne te f ly force a profusion of hair on the bnidest TIVE FLUIDS, the virtue of a sort of regency, for en ane omipe ly hosed a a head at auy uge, no matter from what “PT es erine grows up she will be the only an rules laid do: edition of the tuuse the badtess arises, and after all TEETH and BO ‘ES. Con: preme boss. Catherine's weigat mall of the United ition remedies chive sane. cat cares tala stipation, brain fatigue, indi- ate: cept when such rules are In- consistent with those published from time to time by the board of direct: ach week, it ig stipulated, shall BateLes, scanty partings, hatr falling out, durdruft, scurt, weak ard thin eyclasbes pnd eyebrows. | It will restore gray and faded to its original color. It will abso- apace. At the latest ounts eral pounds heavier than at birth a bottle or a nurse In the house,” sz father with pardonable pride. One day in Colors and Brushes e: for painting In O§l or To get your Water. A stock second gestion, irritable stomach and dyspepsia, caused by under- : one ity. lutely preduce a luxuriant geowta of : ‘Mr. Mackey is somewhat under the me-| be designated by the board of directors as Artists’ Bunce ror desoratine Whickers and Mustaches on the smooth fed and starved organisms, For the Fat and Lean. dium height, the mother of the child being | practice day. ruists euch as! Paweae «at face without injury to the inost deli- 1 by the simple and a well-built woman who has never known | There shall be held an annual compet Materials. Placques and other cate skin. Ite effects are truly marvelous. are cured by the simple a handling of the dueling sword. The army 's sickness. under such rales and regulations and ‘i aterials. tury aruces. Ceataing no, dye, Eeetee oF any baring In sensible process of supplying training has already made great numbers —_——$_~+se-—_ time and place as the board of directors may ali itimore, Md. mi 3 expert, and the innumerable “Salles d’ ie ee prescribe; provided, however, that members . |The Old Reliable Re a $i pee okie. the needed nourishment to nzton Agency, ACKER & KEN- BRAIN, NERVE, BILE, ughout Paris and of the District of Columbia Nat Armes” scattered thr Establishment of . OL Cs | Fro S . mn 7 Z f | NER'S PHARMACY, 1429 Penna. ave, every city of F e exist for the purpose of | From the Somerville Journal. who are not meml of | NER'S Kk 5 . ave, a keeping up one’s practice. The best means| Wide-mouthed Wonderer—"Say, doesn’t | shall not be entitled t G F. Muth & Co } nd get a descriptive circular. BONE. of not being obliged to fight is to be known | ; 5 ; to eat all that ging?” srizes provic je Es 5 y nee is 0 healthy liged to fight is to be k it hurt you any to eat all that glass P provid 9. = The healthy, ought, to ase 1k to escape mot bere (0b) y 38? eps oe Gh BE eee RXR RRERERREOEE re oie - e: to be ae Lee Acitclnwenk Glass Eater (taking another big bite out | MEmpers of th aad tg Saas : = i (ie a ansissis aod by use) Where the Art is Taught. ei 7 “Yes, rt Laas ae 7 c Ve have heaps on Leaps of letters cer- of a sheet of gelatine)—‘Yes, sir, it do: aa 4 ane ‘The THEORY 4s sus- Sometimes these Salles Armes are fitted | sometimes. In fact, I've a pane In my ea ae “| You Don’t Pay Citrine its sper! y ACTS A ot ot up with the greatest magnificence and com- | stomach now. ee ( 2 os “Complete Flour” Knowledge matied on pe a ——— ‘The officers of the ‘Electricity vs. Gas. Any fra rawr Gompete Bie anand - w A Cracl Husband. George H. Harries, pr * = ent The reil clubs, and among them ent seoree Tacit. Lieut arie’ constant aicker tot (ene Ruehe ci Saee sof s i A eee aS notably I'Union Artistique, have fencing | From the Detrolt Tribune. e. Ure me ‘The preventa- \] = 22 Ee NN te BAND DO halla surpasding’all imagination, parliament | ‘He beats me," sobbed the ‘broken-| COmMS sort iny: Sih tea a ee ee charabers where wealth and beauty are In- | hearted wife treasurer; Lieut. ot You pay what : Vited to sit Judges over skill and strength. | Tho court gently pressed her to tell mors. | ent of range. : ( We furnish the curr Scie an ott, eatin thet) theta SN has tray. : . = : ds, To| ‘He sties his pockets b 2 08 1 cycle for y Uses. « adivaited ic seietal Nabe ay “as we'd sell ou 3 New York ave. On those days there are great crowds. To He empties his pockets before he go 3 he Bicycle for Millinery Uses cares ataie deuiis) or eat. Se ear S fs? wea a sell our $3 Sa eee obtain an invitation to an ault darmes” | {o bed," she exclaimed, her voice rising | yjeut, Henry H. Whitney of the f eaten atl ak ) ve Te Renal attoe oan @t a swell Paris club ts almost the helght of | almost to a shriek. aril arefully prepared paper in Ht removes iB thd waren S Aire THE WHITTLE & SYDNOR ©0., chic. And the brute who stood at the bar ac- Te TrialoECne ach ¢U. § ELECTRIC LIGHTING CO., 2obt eigen RICHMOND, VA. 2 of th ition of the Adaptation of the In this sort of fighting a small man m: cused made no denial, He merely glow the last Is OW Tee @vercome a huiking heavyweight. The beau | deflantly. Sersace In (218 Lath st. “Phone 77 eee eee ore?

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