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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1896-14 PAGES IN SPORTING CIRCLES | INAUGURAL ~ AFFAIRS War of the Outlaw Tracks in Mary- co I WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. HECHT & COMPA) 515 Seventh Street. Seeteseeteege ee — (Continued from First Page. Open Evenings until Xmas. ( rst Page.) Spring of ’97 izhs fo boys free with their pur- land. concerts on Monday were held at 10 o'clock i" “sor purchases for them. in the morning, 3 o'clock in the afternoon and 8 o'clock in the evening, the latter be- BOYS’ CLOTH E ae ing followed by a dance of fifteen numbers. YALE SENTIMENT AS TO A RAGB| toon‘and tuesday nignt. ‘These extertain: **Columbia,’’ the * standard of the = world. needed iediedetpcetsncrgenngnngenengeenrgeengeney system to help you. We've got the biggest values at the lowest A special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun trom Elkton, Md., says: The fight between the Keystone Racing Association with three in the parade. It is claimed by the repub- licans of Ohio that they ought to be given preference in the line because they come from the home of the next President. --Let your Xmas gift to youth or maid be a receipt for ° IES itt S $ ments were largely attended, the persons 9 io Z | psrening tone altogether, amounting to ere Ss an We're selling a host of boys’ . pas Ea oes is CA RPI : I S, = peas s Ages ee fit $ Saengerbund and Carroll Institute Ohio and Pennsylvania Clubs. ° ° su eters and twisters — $ There is already much activity in va- Christmas __ presents. What é Bowlers. rious parts of the country among the: re- Inex pensive Mec are Gest in the Geld wale ic could be more sensible? How s publicans ahd members of military com- © are first in the fie docs the cdseestionictnke yaaa — B mands relative to attending the inaugura- ° new spring of ‘97 | Satie wae eS eae oe x tion. This is most notably the case in Ohio, ou pe dou bly wise to make $ HOCKEY AND BASKET BALL] where arrangements have already been the selection from our stock, and = made by clubs, which number about 15,000 youll have our -liberal credit ¢ inen. £0 come to Washington and take part - ea é & WILLIAMS, Furniture, &c., 7thé DSts. Price per case of 24 pints, $1 Washington Brewery Cos Famous Seerrrrerrnrrns See os “ss Soden bsetetnededededncetunttgetngnggecapen Bs prices—all the new fashion wrinkl Seogent All-wool Black rite ant $1.87 id Mixed fo 15-year Dark Mixed S8 fers deep Hercules with ~ sSondeageetersengendenteetheseate steed Segeege If you're going to get your- self or anybody else a wrap or a skirt or anything in furs see what we have to offer you and the prices we're quoting. We offer you the privilege of easy $ payments, too, which others do $ 3 3 eg esotenfonters not. Sin tae with the & SE $0.50S HECHT & COMPANY, Seventh Street. atetetotetneetattteticet trac at Iron Hill and the Southern Rac- ing Association with a track at Singerly nd one at Barksdale is becoming bitter, and it now appears that this county will contain two race meetings at the same time for at least three months. ‘The horsemen last week demanded larger at Singeriy. They were told that the would be raised at Barksdale if the Lesiness justified. Then came the strike of owners Saturday and the increase of Barksdale is scheduled to open y 1. Mr. Burns is president of the ciation. the Keystone Racing Association, Wm. Thompson, known as the Glovcester, thinks it well to run ron Hill on the first of the year. Iron Hill nas three tracks side by The law al- * racing, with pool sell- at any one track in a year and the three tracks can give ninety days’ continu- cus racing. ‘The Keystone has a week more of legal racing time this year. Its races have been postponed until Friday, so that they may centinue into next year. Both the associ: Ss are “outlaw” organizations, that is, ciations not governed by the rules of ne Jockey Club. STUDENTS OPPOSED. YAL! ates Not Disinclined to See a Race With Harvard and Cornell. From the York Sun. It is sald that Yale graduates, including those who have been most prominently identified with athletics and aquatics at New Haven, need very little persuasion to consent to a three-cornered race between Harvard, Cornell and Yale. It is under- The republicans of Pennsylvania do not seem to think that their brethren of Ohio are entitled to any special privileges, claiming that owing to the banner major- ity roiled up by the keystone state for the republican standard bearers and the fact that the state itself was one of the p: cipal bulwarks of the sountl money senti- ment, the handed clubs, who played such an important role in the victory, are en- titled to more than ordinary consideration. It is said that Senator Quay is, in a quiet way, using his good offices toward that end, or at least to preventing the Pennsyl: Vanians from having to take a back seat. he Seventy-First New York. The 7ist New York Regiment has alre: completed arrangements for its inaugur tion trip. They have chartered a special train of sleeping cars and will come in cn the Baltimore and Ohio on March 3. One of the most prominent caterers of New York and a staff of experienced cooks and waiters will accompany the regiment aud attend to their personal wants. In Was: ington they will be quartered in the armory of the Washington Light Infantry. U1. is stated that ever 400 meinbers of the regi- ment have already pledged themselves to ecme. Company I of the 13th ment alse contemplates attending the f avguration, and they will, it is said, is a limited number of invitations to’ mem- bers of other companies to accompany them. The 22d Regiment of the same state is also considering the subject of taking part in the inaugural pari Reduced Railroad Rates Wanted. Lieutenant Colonel E. S. Bryant of the 2d Regiment, Ohio National Guards, and Captain John Wilson, ex-auditor of Wood York Regi- the first payment on an 1897 Columbia bicycle. --It will be at once a useful and acceptable present, which will be most enthusiastically received. --Seven out of every ten people under forty-five would, if given the choice, select a “Columbia” for their present --so great is the popularity of cycling--and of this superb wheel. Another useful gift to the novice at cycling is an instruction ticket for the Columbia Bicycle Academy, the only school where correct riding is correctly taugh POPE MFG CO., J. Hart Brittain, Local Manager, 452 Penna. Ave. Columbia Bicycle Academy, 1,200 feet space, 22d and P Streets. stood, however, that the New Haven under- | county, Onto, are here to solicit reduced Established 1874. | graduates are the ones who are making the = rnings. railroad rates for the members of the Ohio TOO 2 Samuel M eee nn oe enn eon enn enone = most serfous objections. Tho easiest way | suard wishing to attend McKinley's in- | Samuel Maddox : i : DAO orn out of the difficulty appears to be to get | auguration. Colonel Bryant said to aJ| James L. Norvic sarber & Ross, Cor. G and rith sts. ) the consent of Yale's undergraduates to a | Star reporter today: “At least twa regi-|§. G. Barrett Open three-cornered race at Poughkeepsie. Such | ments of the Ohio guard, numbering*about | ‘A. F. Fox.. Open late tonight tomorrow and ‘Tharsday. DARK BREW. RG ~ Delive far these ren families In unlettered waxes. rll AND F STS. ME, ily days. Nourishes the body Lucky for yon ff you haven't yet bon; Diamonds! “We are overstocked and going to offer some of the “plums” of our experiene s, like, and would put at rest the statements that Yale's unwillingness to row Cornell in the past has been based upon the fear of defeat. : Cornell has won a high place in American aquatics. Her crews have captured many important races, and the magnificent vic- tory of her eight over Harvard, Pennsyl- vania and Columbia at Poughkeepsie last : ae é c ‘ge | 1-200 men, will participate in the invugural | James ‘T. Du Bois Mord fanos thersubnior cement ormeee parade. ‘Those are the 16th, including that |W", 0. Dennison. lo pr crack military company, the Toledo Ca-| 3B. w . Colonel H. S. Bunker, and ‘the 5 mel Kuert. The railroad officials have decided to make the rate from Columbus for people in general at 1 cent a mile, or $11 for the round trip. For the National Guard from that point it probably will be one-half a cent, or $5.50 for the round trip. Perhaps other Ohio regiments will take J. B. Kendall. B. Davidson. Oe GIVABLE GIFTS. It won't be hard to decide what to give when you begin to look over our stock. There isn’t anything we have that is trivial—that won't be re- ) ceived with appreciation. The closer you stick to the strictly serviceable in your gift giv- ) vantage of this cheap ‘rafe’and join us June would seem to make her a worthy foe | 24va - P és of the blue. Both Cornell and Yale have Gunrantee Fund Nearly Secured. been defeated at Henley, so that honors Only $5,205 of the fifty thousand guaran- . Dyrenforth & are even in this respect. Cornell, coached | tee fund needed for the ceremonies attend- | St- James Hotel... bebe Fen Saale Ce ant upon the Inauguration of President- Coach Lehman, should produce three mag- | elect McKinley remain to be subscribed, Men are apt to wear ready-made clothes cheap” t clothes— in the 4 one experience of this sort Wiser It ix to hes, which wear better, last - still, n Wdea, hy RNR RR aR RRR RRR RR RRR aR a ami withal are most reason- nificent crews next year, so that a race in| and there is no doubt that this small ing the merrier Christmas you make it all around. ; ) which th anon per e e ould prove amount will be contribité]¢ before next 2 ENE The selection of a useful present is indicative of thought—it is “ t erits of their respective 2 ante | Rae: Fs = ore tyles of rowing. pee fonday. where was # uieating of. the | srereaith, Winship & Co. the expression of genuine interest. ) styles : finance committee last night, at which sub- | Qicredith, Winshi Se g : = <5 scriptions amounting to $44,795 were re- | Qulson Hutehin Prices that we quote for the different things we tell of cannot be Bicycle Bargains!! Tee eee eee Clee surpassed for lowness. ) rs ee Inatitute | “ed over the gathering) wihich consisted CWS hae aCe A I E Gi T are : taking ord ior * Snengerband and of W. H. Moses, Clarence F. Norment, E. ¥ : We are now taking orders for 96 AEA RSE AG J. Stellwagen, B. Southard Parker, Isadore | Moses Gildenberk. f PAIRO CARVERS. ive Tool Chests. ) Wheels for delivery after January 1st Carroll Institute and Saengerbund | Saks. Jesse B Wilson, Matthew G. Emery, | §. Kann & Sons Maybe you dom't know the first thing The tool chests we sll are not the Tionrt Maik torece teams bowled a set of tenpins in| A. = eee Be me nO. & Sens E. F. Droop about value in carvers. If you want to tool chests which come to your mind at ) 3 the alleys of the former last night and each | Hotteman, Chas, H. Allen W, W. Baeacte, | Clark & Co. feel secure im your selection put your the mention of such for a gift. We this grand Marquise club won a game. In the first game the] A. M. Green, 8. Thomay,srewn, Louis J” | G:,G- cornwell a seen trust in oir stock. If you are a judge make these up from tools selestod fom ) rise Cycle Co., Diamond Ring at Ssengerbund rolled in great form, putting.| Davis, Archibald Green| nl George H. peed Harvey. you will see solid quality and merit our regular stock tools which we 4 14th wt. Jno. Woerner, Jr. Mgr. d22-14d z . up & score of 826 and wipning by a margin | Harries. Chairman Thonkion Snnounced | Go wapia Phonosraph: Company i sticking ont everywhere. Tiggest va- to best carpent Se hn Rae ene ee a ee E Sitc, = Cont rer 918 <a f 103 pins. after the full amount of subscriptions to | GOW? H =d caged Scat aaaly ) i c bs e date had been noted that persons who WR. rlety ia town in carvers, and all fully are of fine ash. elsewhere. | 10 Bruegger rolled in this game without 2] wished to contribute could do so by calling Sey mparanteed- Seen & man who cares < = nm y ¢ | break and made the highest score of the|on him or Mr. John Joy Edson, or any | Merts & Merts..-...-... A splendid 2-plece Carving Set, with REE ee Gh aes ar ok All the rage in New | cvening—I#1. The second game was close, | member of the subcommittees, and Chair- | Georse #. Emn 2 genuine stag handle, and guaravtesd, sid ® ay York and Paris. Su- | the Carrolls winning by a margin of only | ™an Ncrment was directed to have his sub- | [- K. : for a dolar. youll strike a very responsive chond. perb Enameled Watches committee visit the business men in South Deieeli Washington. Mr. William H. Moses in- | ©. Mattingly. quired if he could promise the peovie of | 2° whom he requested contributions that the fost sou $19 elsewhere, | 18 pins. Locraft mfade the highest score for Only $10. his side—l77—and an average of 169% pins for the'evening. Tony Rice made the difft- cult spare of 6—7—10. money would be refunded, and Chairman ‘This ts the last set of games until Janu-]| Thompson replied that he safely could. Mr. | # ‘Snyder. \ Washington Athietic clot on hemeet, the] Moses said: “A Mr. Johnson Informed me | Leary & Sny anes yon, Athletic Club on the Institute | that he contributed $10 to the last Inaugu- | “+ SThompson. = alleys. The score follows: ration, and that he could never get it back, | J CG; Ergood & Co. Carroll Instigate. although those who subscribed $100 or more =e Chests of 17 tools, $5. NUT PICKS & CRACKS. Chests of 31 tools, $10. Chests of 43 tools, $19. at very low prices, Put up in neat, ( handsome boxes to make the gift all Chests of 50 tools, $25, If you (( for a 6 Christmas Giit a case of the more appreciated. box of 6 picks, 25¢c. mid cather we shall let you ewe % Your friends , PY \ ) ) ) ) § ml us this amount, the name Hockey. John G. Moore. snd address of the person you want ‘The students at Georgetown University | 0: @- Staples. A shopping bag, have orgorized a hockey team, the com-| Mcgige noi position of which has not as yet been| A. T. Britton. Hy zi s John Joy Ed a chatelaine bag, decided upon. There are candidates enough bats & ae with your perronsl card. IM do the rest. POCKET KNIVES. “Ne. 34-bures Se wean af off in ten bours....... ae $4.00 44 burns Ge, oll in te We can make it very profitable for you to come here if you imtend to make anybody a present of a pocket knife. We've by far the most ex- cellent assortment—the . most depend. able qualities—and we know that cam save you money. A good knife for 25c. Better ones for more-up to $13, ml we lington Bottling Co., 27th & K iS. JACOSSEN, Prop. "Phoue 634. 1t See i POOL OOOO CDOS ) ) ) ) to make two teams, and the team to repre- . sent the ‘varsity will be composed of the |S rPety ta Merrell a music roll. pick of these. Joseph F. Fleming, the}G. G. Hubbard... \'re going to buy any one of the three | CTACK Second baseman of the ball team,|H. A. Willard Sea aes ont ceciee Wher NES han heen” elected caitaine snd! wilt place | W. W. Burdett the men in regular practice immediately | C- C. Willard i i icks select wit tools vou Wish—pat them in ¢ oa got theirs returned.” Mr. Harries said that < c. : : ((. ° 9 FF 6 FIRST ¢ if the smaht contributors or any others tad | NH Shea... : box of 6 picks and 1 crack, 50c. an oak chest and imine a lump price % eu ric S ) 1\ M" hot received their pro rata share in suen | Robert, Cohen... 3 box of 12 picks and 2 cracks, $1. Bin tiie sen semipet wha Solas spon @ - sna the. seas. One a of truly 1 distribution it must have been entirely an x ———— wists >, 2 e Diamond” Earrings, weighing 4 : inadvertence. 3 : y carats, re je stot of M1 ey. 1 . ; | ee ee a ; Se ee ee : #/0A FINE RAZOR St Dskntuce ty, ‘ Famous 2 ] a5 The complete list of submcribers as an-| Hastone ups. £32 90'1 5 AN = ib a aman whe cena ler Abie mean pen race Watches.; ( x Saengerband. nounced last night is as follow: soda & Detweiler. 2 with one glresdy—is a splendid gift. Better than you would suppose —per- Z \\ § Jatsian Maeght tee ae ae eee Grant B, Schle: ‘a6 : Razors are like trousers they need a fect timekeepers—anickel phited and an ‘ < é )) | Just see what we ean stve you on a Watch. ee ey ar COND GAME. M. M. Parker.. > 1,000 | G. W. Manogue Be ead ehhh Geel meat ad excellent Watch 1 ) « cer——= é = =| 3 “$ “S| S's. Daish @ Son : 1000 Gropley & Boteier: : hoi gence predic es neta ieee S : PET tee 7|T. EB. Roessle. : 1000 | W. Nordlinger...... 3 him none is pretty good adv at work or a Wleselist. Fully guaran i cami iVacobBros.,| 2 } ace eee 3} Me ei cats mi ( makes many friends a et # pence: oe 3! Metropolitan Railroad Company....... 1,000| F. Petersen. 5 makes as Wede saiergs a 2 ee ea peed ee | Lewis Johnson & Co 1,000 | J. Karr’s Sons. : 8 . ™; are the akes s ) aX (( ane eee oe friends K Importers, 1229 Pa. Ave. ‘Totals 15 24) Totals ... 709 Washington Gaslight Compan) - 1,000 | Jemes F. Oyster. : =e Xmias Tree Holders, 50c. up) , —makes warm-hearted friends % | © jztcm ‘The second teams of the Washington Ath-| Chairman Charles J. Bell + 1,000 | Daniel Loughran. A good razor for a dollar. : (( —makes steadfast friends. ) ——— Jeti and Saengerbund clubs will bow! a| A- M- Lothrop. =o 000) Te Me == “Puritan” Oil Heaters ) ( Se es $ KNEFSS, 425 7, xt, | et of games on the alleys of the former | % W- Teeotene: a “Star” Safety Razors, $2 up to $18, acre = EF Only $1.25 for a case of 24 bot- )) Open evenings John W. Macartney. Sey sy Spiplae arela > “2 Duffy & Leannarda. Parker, Bridget & Co. George J. Miller. George W. Driver. T. T. Luckett Cc. Mades.... . Xmas Wines. Fine old California POL NN ; < fter the holidays. R. Q. Holtzman. R. P. Emerson. oe _ ote Fe 75C. SELLE ae eo Crosby’ 3: Noves. SKATES FOR GIFTS. BRANDY. for One of the best fenturs of our | “C&lovit” Gas Heaters ere Ht _75e. Shopping: bags, Ze. up to $4.50 The date of the postponed game of bas- | John E. Herrell polat to sell the best skates, and we opp om Bie. Vationsi : tail business fs the line of skstes we aire the only successful Gas Heate Chatelaine bage, Se. up to $5. ket ball between the Corcoran Cadets and piece Brewing Company.. cerry. We have always made it a ever invented—the only ones ach © CHAS KR Er ER. Music the Queer Wheelmen, which was to have |B H. Warner. ° A ) . heat perfectly 9nd burn the minimum pocket books in town and | been played this week, has- not been an-| A. Lisner.. CoA Rant have but little demand for poor, cheap of gas. z, rw aaa = nounced. Evening Star. ee 2 ones which ft doesn’t pay anybody to I-burner size heats a single bed 735 7th St. N. W. ‘Phone 1585. f pocket hooks. | Phe closing gi me ofthe ficst navies or | Wathinston Pont oe Wy. If you want good skates for a room, and consumes but Se. worth c is s Recent W. B. Moses & Son 5 M.S. Adler very litle come bere. A 25c. skate of gas tr ten hours.............. $2 PS ing cases, Te. to $2. the schedule will be played tomorrow | 1" F Blount... - 3007 P' Ber sharpener with each pair. Good skates burner wize heats a lange room, The Best Tailoring ling and shaving n evening between the Carroll Institute team | Robert Portner ‘ G. W, ome for as low as 50, pair. ai Wurns but Te. worth of gas b Military brush sets, $1 and the Washington Athletic Club. ‘The | Jesse B. Wilson. H.W. omit Woed' whes! extension roller skaten; Ss - mpent in the emt. These whe Writing tablets, Tac. to $5. gam~ will be played at the gymnasium of | ‘Albright & Bari IG Wate Boe. 7 ur and cuff boxes, Zhe. to the Carrolls. CG. C. Glover. LH of Masymonl’e extention xulier. aketes, a warm overcoat—a new Collar and cuff portfolio, 82 to $6. —— Charles E. Foste: Maytiela & nm 3 weedy” We make then Handkerchiefs and glove hows, $1.25 to Nine-Ftm Teaxuey: Cleves: Thomas Hyde. 9 ¢ ¥ iat nN PRP W. 8. Stockbifige. I R. H. Darby J. Baumgarten Jacobs Brothers. William 8. ‘Teel B, H. Stinemetz R. C. Gynn L. G. Strider Luchs & Brother. L. D. Wilson . John’ T. Wood Hayfield & Mlesion, 2 tocdyear Rubber Compan: 200 | Crocker ih The nine-pin tourney at the Columbia | Charles C. to 7 Athletic Club closed Saturday evening, Apc ae Pistignes coun oe with the third assignment of the third Nortis Peters Compan Lathe pleas waked te series. The score is as follows: Ricker, 25;| Arms & Drury. = Hunter, 24; E C. Brown, 22; Kondrup, 2;| Saks & Co. Rex, 20; Harrington, 19; Grant, 19; Francis, | George H. B. White. wrable Prices. d22-1td BARBER & ROSS, G and Iith Sts. ~~ OE A ne ) ) 5 ) 2 ) 3 ats an exira lange , nd burns but 16c, worth of gus > > J 5 Editor Dunlop's Case. ‘The Supreme Court heard argument yes- terday afternoon in the proceeding of the Mr. Jan:es L. Norris, in conversation with | €0vernment against Joseph R. Dunlop, pub- a Star reporter today, expressed much in- | lisher of the Chicago Dispatch, charging dignation at the statement given publicity | him with sending obscene literature in the revorts of the meeting of the in- ced the mails. He was sentenced to ar 1 executive committee to the effect ‘sonment for ‘two years and to pay a trate smail subscribers to the inaugural | fine of $2000. W. 8. Forrest and oral torney 1 4 fund four years ago had not received back | jgp, nd ‘Attorney Genorat Hare foe ae the amount of their subscriptions. “As 4 | United States. The court took a recess un. matter of fact,” said Mr. Norris, “we not | til January 4. only refunded to every subscriber r whom we Bea ee could find the amount o' ‘subscription, but gave $8,000 of the surplus. to charity. Charges of Creelty. We have now mcney to the credit of that} Antaony John, one of.the alleged ifl-used inet veoe! ‘Sarieey tacts oyster dredg:rs, appeared in the office of can ping ie ete 1 pp who the. Mr. | Sanitary Officer Frank Saturday and made Johnson quoted . Moses is. There | serious accusstions of crucity against the poder eee meres, ge ae oyster captains for whom he worked. © total for the tourney is as follows: | gaanea it Watkes: ~ dectding pon your ce “ES Ee ee : Silk Demonet, 56; Deyo, George C. Henning. ice, | Emmons 8. Smi 46; Kuntz, 5; Moore, 45; Stokes, 44; Crawford Bicycles. | Kneessi, 425 7th St. |=: cron. 'n. eae, ah —_ Ricker, ‘70; Hunter, 61-5; Brown, 61-4; | Lansburgn & Bro. all and examine our John P. Agnew & Co. ; G. C.{ Conrad Becker.. Callan, 44; Smith, Bennett, Crane, Parris e226 C | Harrington, @; Kondrup, 59; Francis, 59; | J. D. Taylor... Rex, 56; Sims, T. H. Callan, 52; Grant, 51; Crampton, 49; | Tndepondemt Too Dor, i u : . : pa: New Misses Wheels, Suspenders, Goodale, 8; Schneider, 48; Flynn, 48: Ri ieee Haynes, 37; Fisher, 33. Grand gift" assortment of Silk penders that should sell y Fred ere been a We ty are ib wk, white und blue. Nothing would * - a = pleus: a man better thaw a gift like this! | Ward Not Dickering With Louisville. oe ra Chere John Montgomery Ward, when seen re- assets te See ee P. Ts Hall, 908 F St. garding the report from Loutsville that Dr. de22-16d Stuckey of the Louisville Club had all but z SSeS Se a ea ees Capital City Benefit Society... closed negotiations with Ward to assume | National Capital Investercs Men Appreciate Such Gifts chazge of the league tailenders next season, | Capit l_ ‘Trust Company een se we can. sows you. Kaden: Bere. none | said, oe may say ed es Shee T have no} W. P. Kellogg. = <br ys ist- | negotiations pending wit! . Stuckey sor | EB. L. Johnson. Seeeinede ot eee xe re the Louisville Club.” % F. G. Schaefer. well ae other lines of NEW and s D-HAND BICYCLES. Many of the latter better than most other new for couside: atterns in Car- pets. Brightest—prettiest—and most unique vet. Glad to show you every pattern—whether you wish to buy or not. Spring of “97 patterns In Finest Bige- ow aml Hartford Aximinsters, Hereto- fore sold a yd. This Ip ccevacterenssertentend DADO 1 ‘ reat igts WASH. B. Boarding Boe. 0 T $1 up. CANES and UMBRELLAS at Fine Horses 51 wp, CANES and Ut is 4 specialty with us. Sanitary drainage. | * C7 Handkerchiefs, + ete. D fi and Head } "Seeger gat anita | Re C, Lewis & Son, imicr CAINESS “Noiss | Psat semensite @ Goi: She & Beeproot betidiug are only a few of | 1421 NEW YORK AVENUE. Cranford Pavin rerprent had 2 ENU} 3 rellevext Instantly by the WILSON COMMON rectory, and am at a loss to know | Sanitary Officer Frank sent the man io the many advantages we have to offer. Rea: = ; SENSE EAR DRUMS, “(The inventory Sir, Goon te which one‘of them Se. Sars. “BP Game te tie or come | Bring Your Babies. | its ‘it ig i Nien 2° toe Willard ie reser" faotemagiiraesecerest | = - - and all soctal occasions. Mach, noted for obtaining good expressions in | and 7 I". M, to ® P. M., for the purpose of showing i ine, ns persons present Downey’s [Model Stables. 08. and expiaining the’ merit of the drums to any one for it. ee ee pes 5 iy 2 5 desiring to have thelr own or thelr frients’ hea at the meeting last night who were pies L STREET. "PHONE 533. deis-2nd__ | Cit, Amateurs would eee ts ae et secure ees are ae gn ad — ag eit ot a Sera rai meee: "THERE ARE SOAPS AND SOAPS, |" de22-100 FADROOK, 1227 Va. ave, | tents, Ask for. our Miepage’ book on eine, ae — at an as- can Le RS VICTERES UP TO DATE IN STYIE. PIXISH.— | Comsultation tee an mM CO: Ae Bsa iver and fr, Borders, SUNLIGHT SOAP. | M-KETS'KEMETHY. fr teg, |. SOS EAR OREM con te a ASS - ep2S-tu,ly eclt-3m = Fermanent—Reliahle, “1109 Pa, ave, | le22,23,24,28,20-17 see = aie ul