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BAUM’S, 416 7th St. ” “We Recommend Umetivan, THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1896-TWELVE PAGES, One Way of __ ae Wasting [Money Is to offer odds on the elec- tion of the prohibition can- didate. This is scarcely less r © reckless than investing { your money in poor, fac- - tory-made Traveling Equip- ments. Those NEW SUIT GASES We have just finished are just the thing for your “election trip” — elegantly finished and improved, $2.76--$3.25--$3,75, [CURRENT srorTING Norns Those finer grades— steel frames, heavier leath- THE FOOT BALL FIVE Notes From Yale, Harvard, Prince- ton, Cornell and Pennsylvania. COMMENTS ON HICKOK’S DECISION Another Class Game on the George- town Campus. Wright, Frank Brindley—Henry Berger and William Wilkerson, Cricket Too Staid for Chicago. From the Chicago Post. 5 .. } 5 Much to our surprise, the-ericket match terminated this afternoon. We had ex- pected it would run along until the middle of week after next, but the brilliant play- ing of the Australians made their victory possible in three short days of play. We do not profess to have an intimate knowl- edge of cricket, but we see the advantages of the game; it gives the players time to become bosom friends, nafs pt specta- tors to note many of the/fine points with- out neglecting their regular usiness. For people of nervous and impatient tempera- ment we should, however, recommend golf, which is frequently-"fnished, as a game, between sunrise and sunset, and per- mits players to travel over a vast area of territory and drink in the beauties of na- ture. We shall never forget the glorious June day we traveled over the golf links on the trail of two contestants, with ample time between plays to gather the fortune- THREE DAYS MORE Of the Offer of the $42 ENCYCLOPAEDIC-DICTIONARY For $1. $1.00 Down-=-$1.50 Per Month. s No such offer has ever been previously made. Greatest refer- “SEX IEREY?’ ence work of the 2eth century. Cost $750,000 to produce. We could only gét 300 séts, and they are nearly all sold. Don't de- lay, for you'll regret it as long as you live. Just call and examine it. Leading men in every walk of life have purchased. The price will revert to $42 after Friday of this week. An entirely new work of four large, handsomely bound yol- The Philadelphia Press remarks: Prince- 4 elceersl ton defeated the Indians 22 to 6, and Yale the brilliant and: cluaive multeray Gricket won from the red men 12 to 6, not count- | is all right in its way, but, save in the irg a touchdown made by the Carlisle | present instance, when the-match Is termi- team that was not allowed. It looks as it | Rated in three days, it'ts'a tritle too pro- the boys in blue will find the Tigers’ claws z pretty sharp when the championship game Referee Hickok’s Error. !s played at Manhattan fleld, on November | As a result of the dissatisfaction ex- 21. *. pressed over the decision of Referee Manager McAvoy of the University of | Hickok, practically giving the foot ball Perrsylvania foot ball team went to Eas- | game at New York Saturday between Yale ton, Pa:, from Philadelphia yesterday, ex- | and the Indians from Carlisle, Pa., to the Pecting to be able to reach an agreement | former, tt is proposed to arrange to play | & with Lafayette relative to another game, | the game over. Hickok, who was a parti- or even two to be played in Philadelphia, | 822 of Yale, now admiis his error in giv- but left with a heavy heart. Lafayette | ‘" the decision, said no. Princeton defeated Lawrenceville yester- day on the latter’s grounds by a score of er and polished brass trim- mings, $5,00~-$5,75~-$6.50. these elsewhere. Genuine Alligator ~*~ As S rior for Fit, Shape, ee | SATCHELS. Style, Wear and + Gilt-finfsted—teather lined, Comfort. $4. 50. TOPHAM’S. ial, finish and general workmanship. | Headquarters for Travelers’ Goods, 1231 and 1233 Pa. Ave. FACTORY, 1218 AND 1220 E STREET. ORSETS, BOOOSSOOOOSESSO Ele) Unsurpassed in quality of mater- After Local Players, Earl Wagner has recstved an offer of cer- 46 to 0. The Tigers had the wind with them during the first half and played a kicking game, scoring forty points. Wheeler ‘Trunks and Bag Repairing our Specialty. — 1t [A eee ETT tain Pittsburg players and a large cash bonus for DeMontreville, but has refused to accept it. ot Only would public senti- umes, fuily revised to July 1, 1896. 6 8 ®@ 8 @ 8 2] @ 8 3 @ S 9 © 9 re 1) 8 & e) 2) This offer was made by us to boom our Book Department. Money back if you want it. ALAIS ROYAL, Corner G and Eleventh Streets. ment criticise sueh a trade, but my infield would be weakened by It,” sald Wagner. failed to kick but one goal. In the second half one touchdown only was made, from | Joyce wants McGuire, but Wagner would which a goal was kicked. The Lawrence- | rather part with McCauley for a cash cont ville players were light and the game did | *!deration. not afford an opportunity to judge the Tigers, = ‘All Would Vote For It. i i; i Junior Foot Ball, The Cooke Park foot ball team of George- 293000 A ‘ After Referee Hickok refused to allow | ¢, vill against the Lite growing-larger sale of Heu-| || against Yale at Manhattan field, Saturday, e = rich’s “Maerzen” and “Extra || | 08¢ f the spectators remarked: “The In: | ° lock. dian is suppored to have no chance with Pale,” if a vote were taken RO ee but the government isn't] AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN on the relative merits of the Cornell has so many coaches that they various beers, “Heurich’s” are In each other's way. Wyckoff, Colnon, : foage y Sall, Hall, Sanford and Mason are out glv- F would win in a walk. ing ‘the team directions every day. Burglars Entered a Residence, but Were Ithaca boys are putting up a very stro: iz 4 ° 9 4 | article of foot ball, ang promise to give Frightened Away, eu ri Ss Pennsylvania a lot of trouble Thanksgiv- Cc ‘|| ing day. Tee ies To watch the practice on Yale field yes- i terday afternoon no one would have im- | 4¢tlom of the Virginia Authorities agined that the same team had such a ne- ‘i Beer Is Pure vere game with the Indians only two days Fee te eer oe ne See ago and barely escaped defeat. The prac- Boy Fatally Injured, tice was the hardest and longest of the see season. Owing to the poor showing made —and all imbibers of the|.|| by the men in the Carlisie game, the coach. greatest of American bever-| || ine will be {hereased In severity, and the | The residence of Mr. Whecler, on the sa a Ime of practice w! e lengthened. J stres P] B2e ages know that it is. As al]: Pennsylvania. will have’ another hard | POFt# side of L Sue eee cena tand oa wholesome tonic for both|:|| same tomorrow when the Brown Unive-- | Streets, was entered by burglars last even- : *, G sity team will line up against the Quak- | ing. The robbers were frightened away mind and body it has NO}! |ers at Franklin field. Brown defeated Am-| without securing anything. ‘The attempt It is an acknowledged fact that the ‘American Lady” is the best Corset - made for the money. eooda NOW Sele HERE! i TIGA a E. P. Mertz Assignee Sale. HURRYING OUT We carry a complete assortment of Btyles to fit all figures. [xERERAREE EEE EQUAL! herst 44 to 6 and Lehigh 34 to 0. Penn's | was made shortly after 11:30 o'clock in the Prices, EFCall for “Heurich's'* in restau- herst, 16 10°, aad arte ae ora: | evening, when Mrs.Wheeler and her daugh- 7 aie et CT ees Gul readily be seen that there is stiff work cut | ter were in the house alone; the husband ‘ 's reason together—for a minute— $1.25.” Drop postal oz telephone. out for the Red and Blue. being away. The robber$ forced an en- 2 on this question of Furniture buying. : : iS The Pennsylvania foot ball team prac- | ¢, Pesca Ahh HERES e oA ene Arlington Bottling Co., 27th & KJ; | ticed behind closed gates yesterday atten. | “ance tffous! ront, ¢ wen vpstatrs, knocking at the door of the room At (CHAS JACOBSEN, PROP “Oh . |3| | Reon, no one but the coaches and directors : eth JACOBSEN. PI — of the Athletic Association being admitted. | 0ccuPled by Mrs. Wheeler and her child. ‘The practice will likely be secret for some | At first Mrs. Wheeler thgught it was her Let's dig down to the facts—and find out WHY they are facts. We are doing BUSINESS here—every minute of the day— $1.00, $1.50 & $1.75. Economical shoppers crowd the store daily—all bent on one errand—to snap up the bargains before they are sold to some- E — ws 3 5 5 5 acts month in and month out. Somebody's > ‘Chcset Department, 28 toe. * ae Srerereercrncry | ( as Conch Woodruff thinks the men | husband; but getting no #espense, refused one else, Join the throng. There’s a big saving on everything buying—somebody’s paying. Big business * Do : he si es erteren x | [| gethetbiasers "R°hate tania eeeyhe’ | to oven the dear. One thier eared an ad-| | offered. makes LITTLE prices Tiat's why nome a " Z| been found, Fortescue of the reserves. He | Joining room and atiempted t@ force an en- Sil W. “Cut.” Handsome Silver - mounted Pocket sell goods ie i played an excellent game for the reserves | trance to the room. The 6ther burglar re- | || iver Ware ut. Books, in all the latest. leathers, all 9 Irts 1 on Saturday against the naval cadets mained out on the balcony"anit watched. A] | — ere's an opportunity the Mke of ghades Worth $200. $9 48 ON Annapolis. This was reported to Coach | Dclice whistle was blown by Mrs. Wheeler, | |=) which you may hever sce again, We are Biowese ees = * 9 = gen ties Aa SORES Woodruff, snd he took Fortescue on | and Policeman Edwards and Hts partner re- =| gffering, our entirg stock, of Holiday Special lot of Le Mayre’s Fine Pearl- Franklin field for an hour in the forenoon. | Svonded, but the robbers got ‘away by run- Goods ‘in Sterling Silver, &., at a big mounted Opera Glasses, re- bind at any point? If they do, there's f “$4.48 CREDIT in a variety of tries, Jewelers sell BSc., 43c. and 47c. e Money You Win Philadelphia November 21. When he was | Miss Alice M. McNerhaney, the” young On the election could not be better applica | 2SKed what he thought of the Pennsylva- | lady whose serious fllness was mentioned a. 37 free—no charge for waste in match- us absolutely in the District. ing figures. “Everything known to : : * Buy Christmas Presents duced to. | Capt. Wrightington and the Harvard | ning back of the house. ‘Phe nly clue left ene 2 6 Seventh St something wrong with the fit. Let us team returned to Cambridge from Ithaca | Was a dirty handkerchief found on the par- ing "Silver Mounted Hair Brushes “Cut.” CHEAPER than the store that waits for 4l Vi ° make your Shirts. We guarantee a per- 5 2 Ltt it 23C. pet Sunday and today the team spent in hard | lor floor. ‘This ts the third tume within a t reduced to. a Nicke's 5 Ghusiscs to Rarely poeeaell witht the occasional cash purchaser, Is that fect fit—and a better Shirt for the money practice, preparatory to the two big | short while that an attempt has been made mounted Pearl-bla per “Cut- : teste \ $ a a + prep y big a Fine Imported Hair Brosh, Tooth bi N Bs than Is usual. games this week. But Wrightington was | to burglarize the same house, ‘There have tors, Files: Glove Buttoners, &. "3 1 ¢, hgh gg ee wd | — Fits ‘OT? We think it TS—and . suffering so that he watched his men from n several suspicians-looking characters are offered at, eacl others ask for the poor, “cheap” sort, we don't believe that you can fail to - Your Watch is Safe P. T. HALL, Shirtmaker, a carriage on the side lines and seemed to | in'the nelghyorhood for sdmprtithe, bat the adiamicome | S:pleco Manicure Sets, Qrickeelling prices have been placed §/ | |°; realise the strength of the argument, or unable to c: hi e 1 A on_them all. 1] 4 oa na (027-200 908 F St. i sees discouraged about his chances of be- | Police wer? unable to captifre them. a Rte. eb oar 49C. Pe a aas be at a big reduc- iB| | [9) — <i It Js incased in our PATENT SAFETY | 5. TMM MMMM | ing able to play against Princeton. There Death of Miss McNerhaney, Fine Sterling Silver-mounted Scissor tion. In all wii lae., 1c. We } West we mabeandl which fs outrollcd By is even doubt of his being in the game at apenas ree =| Soy Abe. a afc, Ao" Me Mts Bey |e) We ko and_ tay all carpets | Th ey comes for $1.00. “Our 83¢c. etyender Salts, handsome bot- 33¢- f0r....0000 is is only one of many superior —— points in clothes by us. CXeRERER AER Sha foe Ble ee wee al er nla Lafayette game he refused to talk, but |in The Stara few days ago, died this i mow ybebenta Brenytase, Snyder & Wood, tit Pa. Av. |? 2 in exthinee "nie a Sit “Simacise® teh | that tho Quakers would be easy prey for | morning shortly, “etore davprests) at, be = aan Pe Tetirtes a Beamunalle Price St Fe es Ge tee ual ee asts dt sis waekll Sap eel etsy es fees one Bplece Oak Caamber Suites, $12 up, To get a good Enterprise Cycle Co., yesterday, (as they Were resting from the | sad in view of the fact that she was the 40-pound Hair Mattress, $6.50. 12-814 14th St. Ino. Woemer, Jr., Mgr. oc27-14d | dents are well satisfied with the work of |80l@ support of a younger brother. Her G-foot Oak Extension Table, $3.50. : Ss. T. Thomas (Assignee), is i ond-band one—come here to us, We'll fx you of age, and was a member of Trinity Cath- ‘=— out fur better than rny other dealer in town rt ’s Mod Ph ae = SEEAMETEAES: | the teat and initk'that With Younes ne | moter dled a few years ago, leving the ertz’s Modern armacy, sou Out eae ee, W heel Littl Cash Wear one of our new EE ae ee ae ee BEOw RM COF | eee cho cast illness: CaEeet Toone ulgiagmactyerd ’ ‘ cause, bel E oe bia pen Seer eee we tively’ short duration. The deceased was! Cop, tith & F Sts. N. W. Brussels Carpet, per yard, 50c. — That is, if you don't mind its being a sec- ANOTHER CLASS GAME. only a few months over twenty-two years as 97 and 9S to Meet in Foot Ball To- | lic Church, from which place the funeral ie RM lb e sday. The rme! vill = — cen possibly attempt to. wud be tn the height of fashion. 4 morrow Afternoon. Sine ate en ae a yetamaae wel == = > me at and $2, which are 60 The second of the interclass foot ball DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. side of 14th street northwest bet K \ Besll & Fisher, ets F eee 5 Paes ween Humber Agts., 1402 11th st. Seria others oe EANU EEE ae son al aerate ting Georgetown ‘Univesity raillets BO URGE SOU oy : ~ and L streets, under the permit system; MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, oc2T-t,th,s,20 CAC C.* agents tor Durlap's | | P!@¥ed tomorrow afternoon on the campus. The body of Benjamin Griffin, the colored Yesterday's Orders. estimated cost, $622. 817-S19-821-823 Seventh street mW, ee aly . That a cement sidewalk be laid in front boy who was accidentally fatally Injured} The Commissioners yesterday ordered that | | That eee) Ge ee Sunday in Rosslyn, and who died at the] the following work be done under the pro- between 8th and 9th; estimated cost, $85.82, Emergency Hospital, as stated in The Star, | visions of law governing the assessment | work to be done under the permit plsoriy was yesterday removed to Wise’s under-| system, the same having been duly adver-| That permits be granted as follows: taking establishment from the morgue, | tised as required by law: Ea aconnect terra cotta pipe with sewer where the remains had been taken. The] Lay cement sidewalks and set new curbs | '" alley square 247. No admission will be charged, and as a re- sult a large number of foct bali enthusiasts can be looked for. The class of '98 will line up against the class of '97, and, as both classes have strong teams, a good game can be looked for. It will be the first meet- Z = Celebrated 0c22-84d_ Bet. H and I sts. Buy Heavier Underwear RUOFP’S, 905 Pa. Ave NOW, if you've got to buy it this year. No » 9O5 le ‘o telling how soon you'll need it for bodfly _ 0027-200 comfort. When you want it you want it — Gur aagortmcats are new ‘end ‘complete. We | ————T he Yale Laundry uses pure Poses : (cE REAEREEEEERERERESEREES ERE MA A MEN bave YOUR size—at prices you'll admit are i: oF = = To erect a 3-inch soil stack in premises 235 Towest ea pole vipat area Drop a1 ing of the season, and among the students | Vireinia tact that the Georgetown police | gaat atrget southeast between G and 1 1700 Seaton street, under conditions to be - R.C. Lewis & Son, pose ee Pe It oe Foe ne ater ssnibite ae | aro satisfied that the shooting was acel-| tho lots of square 904 abutting on said | P*°°°™ ¥ She teapector Of phaaibing. - 1421 NEW YORK 4VENTE. 0026-14d ee 6 outcome. The officials of | dental, it is hardly likely that thé Virginia | street. 1 ba — = CHALLEMEL-LACOUR DEAD. the game will be picked trom among the | authorities will go to the expense of hold-| “In 4th street northwest between K and eae Ee RAMS, Ie’ po abenosa = R -_ | students of the other classes. The line-up | Ing an inquest. L streets, one-half the cost of same to 3 's a positive statement to Our Rid ng Academy Passing Away of an Eminent French | Will be as follows: a In Honor of a Saint. Seed a RS MS a SS 2) Ter ciseauaneas Sphinn eine © ‘1. OP . “98. abutting on said street. . ; 'W heel s for $1 5 see Statesman. meatle Se The triduum now in progress at Trinity | “Jn Lith street northwest between L and| There was a lively time in Maryland near make, but no woman who 9 2, Challemel-Lacour, recently president ” Catholle Church in honor of Blessed: Ber- | M streets, one-half the cost of same to be | Washington Junction on the B, and O. last ays $3 or more for her Sh And sold under guarantee, too! A - with special services, Last evening the i nue northwest be- | €@tered the house of a citizen to make + 1 Diese wheels ave heen used’ all the eee eee epaeeacu Xe services were held, at which Rev. Francis | tween dik tna’ pth atrents, one naif the | What one of them called a “rake-in for n afford to go without way. from several weeks to. several el months. On New Wheels we offer a discount of one-third off on Boys’ and Misses’ models. New, selected Craw- ff fond Bleycles., $75 grates for $47.50— J. McCarthy, S. J., the assistant pastor, | cost of same to aia tr cine sean the delivered a sermon on the subject of the | lots of ‘sqvare south of , abutting on republic, and when Carnot died it was cAnerney | triduum, ai which a relic of tne beatified | said street supposed that he was the strongest candi- Sirs Reardon | was exhibited to the faithful, The closing | In O street northwest between 27th and date for the presidency. é 3 J. Walsh | exercises this evening will commence at | 28th streets, one-half the cost of same statesman in the front rank of the French grub.” Unfortunately for one of the ii a nomads, the occupant of the house was at knowing the FOOT FORM home, and his reception was more than a!¢ “BOOTS, Alwavs $3. warm one. After a severe beating, the A Agency and Riding Academy, He was born at Avranches May 10, 1827, Substitutes, McMann, Ferguson and Fitz- | 7:30 o'clock, and the sermon will be de- | to ve assessed against the lots of squares oe see oe ee. “a pean ene Over oth St. Wing Center Mkt tudied in the L: Paris, | erald, class of Watkins, Higgins and | livered by Rev. Father McCarthy, followed | 1260 and 1239, abutting on sald street. to lesve there at the time to come this way. } z + | studied in the Lycee of St. Louis in Paris, | €erAld. class of 08; : by benediction of the blessed sacrament, In O street northwest between 20th and ¥> oe: sani orem semam se of | entered the normal school in 1546 and was | ©355 9 Sen Oe ceet nor nw og eer on anes B McKinley’ first in the competition for graduation in | for the interclasses will be Sunday, Novens ERS ree elena Residents: be assessed against the lots of square 97, GE Con ae Philosophy in 140. | He was sent as a | ber 1, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when | Martha McCoy, a colored resident of | abutting on said street. oar Bee ae es ences of Pau and Limo- | the class of 1000, that lost last Sunday to | “Frog Island,” was arrested yesterday af-| In Oregon avenue northwest between 18th <=Watch Repaiirimg | te,betinss siresedatier ine coup detax| te Sass of 2mm, that low Jest Suna to | “Prog Tland.” was arroned yesterday at-| 17 Oriton eeats Do ancased uve the and the trainmen thought that one of the | party of alleged tramps had boarded their an (OIE train. They did not see the man on the train, however, but when the train reached Eckington at 1:30 this morning Policemen ird Evans and Pearson were told that one of FOOT-FORM SHOE SHOP, riohewr of tho geniemen take wo, thet 4 | took up_ arma ‘was iinpetoned and bare | te team representing the team of ‘Ot. | op ‘disorderly conduct. A revolver was | 1°48 of sauare 102 abutting on sald street cafe made an investigation, aad about F St, C th care’ Testience on Pennsylvania avenue—I believe | ished, going first to Belgium and then to fcund on her at the station, and an addi- | rer streets, one-half the cost of same to be 2 Or. 1. ae oS : Exhibition of Basket Ball. fount ion, e 5 relock Sout quien the Eckington ° ° 5 Ph Washitetiet | Switzerland, where he becamo. professor ticnal charge of carrying concealed wea- | assessed against the lots of blocks 1, 2 and | 0’clock they foun: Soa gt 9 3 ‘pien—and od" work should of French literature in the “Pantechnicon” | The basket ball team of the Corcoran why T should do goure when It's mocdeare © 22" | Of Docicr, Cadet ‘Corps anf the Washington Light Note his number, 639 G St, In 1859 he returned to France end con-| Infantry team will play an exhibition tributed articles on Hterature, art and | game tomorrow evening at the armory of Pewee Including: the Teepe mas, 2P4| the Washington Light Infantry, beginning Deux Mondes and the Revue Nation-| @t 8 o'clock. Admission will be free, and ale, "and finally established the Revue | as a result a good attendance can be looked power house, where he was lying behind | /.05.s0q the boller. ‘This man gave his name as 15, Le Droit Park, abutting on said street. On Vermont avenue between N street and Iowa Circle, to be assessed against the pcns was placed against her name. Laura Day, another resident of the same- ocloee this morning on 0 ery, of assault | lots of square 242, abutting on said street. 7 idewalks and set new curb— and battery, preferred by Samuel Paine, | _ Lay brick si with an extra charge of disorderly conduci | In D street northeast between 9th and 10th made out against her name. streets, one-half the cost of same to be e men who went in the house, but he did not goin. A charge of suspicion was preferred against him, and this morning he was a assessed against square 937, abutting on 13 OSSQNSRUES INOW tps, PURE RYE $) Politique. His writings excited much ad: | for. This will be the first game played Noten of Interest, SRE casa eocen Sean tuoteapenaenl eae eo ae get. ve hay ere, and a miration, and in 1870 he was appoint under the new rules, and to the other 7 fs Lay bric! lewalks—In 15th street = xe SSULUGHT BYES AND BOURMONS )|PFefect Of the Rhone, but resigned after | members of the Basket Ball League this | , MT. John A. Bischoft died stihday morn- |. ay bricipaldewalcs—tn pth attest south | await the action of the Maryland authori sexe pe ee failing to cope very successfully with dis- | will make the gdme additionally interest-| 19S @t 11 o'clock at the residence of his th f Course Not} cost of same to be assessed against the 5 turbances at Lyons. ing. A special invitation is extended to the | S0n-in-law, Mr. George M. Wolz, at Fort | jots of square 1061, abutting on said street, See F wee ee ae He then entered the chamber as a radical | ladies who attend, and special accommoda- | Myer Heights. The funeral services were | excepting lots 19 and 20. Mancral/of John 5. Hanis, os gr, ae poets whe ae 14 Pa. ave. n.w. ¢ | 4nd soon distinguished himself by his elo- | tions will be provided for them. held this morning at 8:30 o'clock at St. ‘That water mains be laid as follows: The funeral of the late Mr. John F. En- Serie Sie - had gas cannot hope to quence. In 1876 he was elected a senator, — Mary's Church, where a)golemn mass of | 435 feet of G-inch main in south side of/ nis was held yesterday afternoon at 3 Tf compete with up-to-date cetnblish- 1873 GAFF 1873. and afterward was sent to Switzerland |. Basket Ball League Meeting. . ieqiiem Was asia p Florida avenue between peta 2d streets | orciock at St. Patrick’s Church. Father J. AS ah seg —— 1887 Til. VERNON. SAT IeeD ha Baeceeaed M. Leon Say as |, The District Basket Ball League will hold] Charles H. Craigen and_Wm, M. Lewis, SS et er ineh main in D street from | F. McGee, the pastor, preached the sermon. ** times, or you'll go to the wall. See 2ul5-8m,20 ambassador at the court of St. James. | its third meeting of the season this even- | trustees, have sold to Chas, P. Williams a 41-2 street west; estimated cost, $225. —— —~ He remained there two years and then | ing at 8 o'clock at the Eastern Athletic| part of the land near the Chain bridge That 315 feet of 6-inch main be laid in ER Fesigned to become minister of foreign | Club's headquarters. It will be definitely | known as the low grounds, and all interests | south side of Rhode Island avenue between W.L.DOUGLAS The interment was at Mount Olivet cem- EY etery. **** us about electric lighting and power. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., iieactee eats Langley Democratic Meeting. There was a rousing democratic raliy last evening at Langley, Va., which was at- tended by fully 3,000° persons. Lawyer| Get The Best, Mackall of Washington was chairman of ‘The C H ; the meeting. George Killeen, onc of the district delegates to the Chicago national ¢ Concord Harness. convention, made a speech in favor of the Beware of imitations. Every genuine Con- free and unlimited coinage of silver. Mr. cord Harvess is stamped with maker's name P. T. Moran, delegate to the local commit- ani trade mark. We are sole D. C. agents, tee from the fifth precinct, followed, aud there were several other speakers. After LUTZ & Co., e meeting a reception was held at the National residence of Mr. Mackall, rhc site d meee dL erpmapteeeccrt affairs in the ministry of Jules Ferry. In in “Bully’s Disappointment” and ‘‘Billings- | N. Jersey avenue and 5th street; esti- neither of these positions was he very suc- pee ee geri cous whether the: leauge e tacrecate gate.” The consideration is placed at t, $283.50. cessful, his nervous disposition and his | this year will be a seven or eleht-club ar- | $5350, > arse of dinch main in Willow ‘Tree $3 SHOES brusque, manner disqualifying him for | Tittness ‘will be the preseeeation or ine | the marriage of Miss7Laxra Vallant | alley, square 534; estimated cost, $124.60. “a's Wheatley, the daughter of Mr, William] 950’ feet of G-inch main at Q and 22a His experience, however, and his fa- | Schedule, which was prepared by the sched-| Wheatley, to Mr. Eugene Duin of Ken- t, rurning south to Florida avenue in Pea ode B delet | milliarity with foreign affairs, gave him | ule committee during the week. The open-| sington will take place tthortew evening | Street, Turning : ing game is scheduled for Monday evening, . % 22d street, thence in Florida avenue to BEST IN THE WORLD Ee “hicame presiiont atten the oath ct | November 8, though between what sins eon Shoot eae ee Courchiat Ohi ar atic The Sapphire, the magnificent steam| “That 6 lamps heretofore ordered on Wing: inthe ‘Potomac at the fost of sain | Hockmar street scutheast be erected at a street. ‘The vessel arrived Saturday after- | Cost Of Sg and that bath tunds ore pense ncon, and is visited every day by a num- of M. P. Caldwell, as agreed to by him. ber of people. That five lamps on P street northeast 0020-204 oe Jules Ferry. In that capacity he displayed | Will not be decided until this evening. great firmness in resisting all attempted ere éncroaghments of the lower house. His Washington Athletic Club Hop. strength, however, proved unequal to the The Washington Athletic Club’s first political oe and he resigned early in | complimentary hop of the season was Nees the author of a number of well- | Siven at the club house last night, many ‘There was one male lodger accommodated | 4,0, North Capitol street and Florida —————+—_ Horse Blankets and Lap Robes in large variety known philosophical works and was elect- | Of the members and friends of the organ- at the police station last evening. tween corns rgay oy ed a member of the French Academy in | ization being present. The dancing took ts = avenue be moved to conform to new grade season rnnatee® of Real Batate. lowest prices. 026: March, 1893, as the successor of Renan. in the nasium, at South Capitol = . 2 S, w G. Emery to the Metropolitan Memorial His carecr, therefore, was equally brilliant | D&C = Cees “ap! Knocked Down. ‘That the two gas lamps on D street be- and N streets, and a large orchestra fur- tween 7th and 9th streets northeast be in terature and in poiltics. nished the music. Supper was served near | Kate McCarten, who ts employed at the| {¥°°%, [t) Sttorm to new curb line; esti. 22 ais ais ae | Trimming Hats. ‘The deanty and stylishnees of a hat midnight. During the festivities the junior | residence of Mrs. McLain, corner of Con- ted cost, $8, chargeable to appropria- to Mary Dougherty, y ee THE STYLE LE ANO WEAR treatments Cabot basket ball team was introduced by Presi-| necticut avenue and K street, was knocked | tion for improvements and repairs, north- | Part original lots 2 and 5, #9. 906; $1,100. depends solely on the taste and judgment COULD NOT BE IMPROVED Lilian J. Garden has brought suit in| dent Brown, who announced that a game 5 it section, 1897. FOR DOUBLE THE PRICE Philadelphia against Hannah L. Garden, | Would be played with the Carroll Institute | Gown yesterday and run over by_a baker’s| Cast Section, 187 | I48STYLES AND WIDTHS her mother-in-law, to recover $50,000 dam. | te#™ at the institute club house Friday | wagon. She was seriously injured about| «..en Erle and Columbia road be moved labn, part original lot 9, of the milliner. Our milliners stand at the top of thelr profession, Let us trim your new Felt Hat. Adele Clagett to Wm. sq. 427; $10. M. Green to Wm. Cator, lot 65, blk. 1, Chi- cs night, and a return game at the W. A. C,| the leg. Dr. W. W. Johnson attended her to Lew grade and curb; esti- Se - an Alt the Fasbionable Uotrimmed Hats, in ALL ONE PRICE $ ages for allenating the affections of Alfred | cidp heuse the Friday fellawine, home, and Eugen a es Se ee iri ee eee all shapes and tolors, are represented in at her » igene- Hock, who was| mated $1 , 84. 25 # A FET GUARANTEED. L. Garden, ne Be The parties | The committee wes doakets after the | in charge of the wagon, was arrested on a| That sewer in front of lots 20 and 21, eek aaa peers to Jno. R. Wright, our stock. Beautiful lye of Trimmings, + ‘were in ton in January, |. | comfort of ie guests consisted of Presi- | cha of assault. He gave $100 collateral | square 54, be replaced; estimated cost, $31, Por ; 3 3 Garden applied tor a divofoe in New Yorn, This tn Wim. P. Lockwood et eee EO ‘ : dent M. J. Brown, Vice President J. C.| for his appearance, and the case will be chargeable to appropriation for replacin; 1105 Pennsylvania Ave. which was abandoned, and another suit ig | Crupper, J. C. Reeves, C. Mullen, John | tried when the = =f OcG-tu, that ‘ injured ble t : now pending in Philadelphia, Diets, T. Burch, William Green, ‘W. H. | appear, Soe eee eect leaner to Chas. E. Gross, part ced Mrs. C. Stiebel, 1113 G St.’ Zhat sewer be constructed along the west a ity. orifoee Wallac ct al fo Chas. A Langley, lot 1, tik Ty Me Pleasant and Picasant Plalus; pio” '\ Monrcing Goods oc2h-s,t,th.20