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— THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1897-12 PAGES. 9 Wash. B. Williams, Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. ° Cots,Chairs x s gs Springs & ane eee vague aes glasses, yet I would like you to examine my eyt Comforters so for wegen We did so. He had astigma- i that might lead to consumption. Inauguration. |/ 7 ion. eee tism. Right eye was doing neglect means nearly all the work. He was greater eye troubles for your Hig! ‘ime to make preparations for es 5 tines tia inaugural old age.” No charge for examin- ‘ You won't he able to touch — ing eves. articles at such low ff until the last mina figures if you Our “Optometer” is vastly superior to all other methods een tenes $2 40 for accuracy and comfort in : testing the eyes. McAllister& Feast Opticians, 1311 F St. are eee ee < Nn Nn Ne Spetucs. all sizes... 1.25 Elegant Creton Com- orters. Worth $1.50. 1. Oly oe “It has earned the wreath.’ Furniture, &c.,7th & DSts. feS-S0d The best at the lowest price at Beveridge’ The rapid growth of our Candy Branch is exceedingly gratifying! Yet selling better Chocolates and Bon Bons than any one else at half the usual price was quite sure to meet with the approval and patron- age of the public. By manufactur- ing our Chocolates and Bon Bons we are enabl- ed to furnish the finest in ATZc. Ib. the city for... Reeves, Poole &Co., Fine Groceries and Confections, i orumiae so] 12OO F St. ber ef homes in this y that use it speak of it in the high- terms. They could not do. without pd eh oe D2 chal es TO BLOCKADE CHARLESTON. ROVED NATURAL = - crTH = 1 is the best of the kind | Preparing for a Display of Naval acditans an aber Force in Southeru Waters. The steamer Fern, the first of the block- ream ade fleet, reached Charleston, S. C., from Hampton Roads. Her passage was a rough that we have yet | ore, having encountered a stiff gale Satur- EANING AND POL- | day night. During the gale H. Lamoor, one Contains no acids, | of the firemen, wag severely hurt. He was ~ t poison In any forin. Those who | ojling the after-crank and by a sudden b tried it prenounce it“ 25c. Y,-Pint Bottle. CF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—the trade sapplicl. | Silver is t lurch of the ship he sHpped and fell and was struck by the crank on the right leg, which was badly lacerated. He was sent te the Marine Hospital. ‘The flagship New York, battleship Maine, Only cruiser Columbia and Monitor Amphitrite, M. 2 which left Hampton Roads with the Fern, are expected tomorrow. ‘Phe blockade flect W. is expected to number about twenty vessels Piers will leg ae gee be on hand with- in the next ten days, when the great mim- 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. ic blockade of Charleston harbor is sched- es ; 2 vled to begin. PTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS, ETC. 1t_| Arrangements are in progress for the er — tertainment of the officers of the navy. A number of committees have been appoint. and the navy officials, as well as the Je ae ing officers of the blockade fleet, w'il be given a hospitable reception. It is proposed g a grand ball and several reception: during the bi ade maneuvers. Secretar: Herbert and Colonel Farrow will be the guests of the chamber of commerce, which E> Headquarters fer Sta Su : Horse Clothin Of All Kinds ait roof be |. = | will give a dinner in their honor. —can be had here = best qual Charleston will probably witness during ; ity aw LOWEST PRICE—in- the blockade one of the largest crowds ever dine Stahie Biba aes assembled there. The hotels are making , cluding Stable Blankets, Driv preparations to handle the large crowds - ing Blankets, Storm Blankets, which will take advantage of reduced rail- read rates to visit the city and view the maneuvers. LANKETS, $1.25 UP. ND CLOTH CA -t0e- mer of Patents. The Canton, Ohio, correspondent of the New York Herald writes: I am informed that Benjamin Butter- worth, who formerly represented one of the Cincinnati districts in Congress, 1s to be- come commissioner of patents. Mr. But- terworth has been for many years a resi- dent of Washington, and his appointment a will be credited to the District of Colum- W iF DOUGLAS bia instead of Ohio. He held the office of i commissioner of patents for a brief period under a previous administration. Mr. Butterworth was active in the re- B} Shoes cent campaign, and both Maj. McKinley and Mark Hanna want to do something aT rei ROBES, $9 UP. BECKER’S’ Fine Harness, Trunks, &c., 1328 F St., VAX" good for him. His request for the patent office they look upon as reasonable. Mr. Butterworth was in Cleveland yesterday in 1105 Pennéytvanta avenue. | consultation with Hanna. half-mile in 1.17 1-5, eating Harley David- | to the Henley regatta this year, that the id Joe Donoghue. WON BY GODDA RD SOicCulloch won the ,1,500 and 10,000 | CTe™ 18 ineligible, and says the authorities meter races, placing him’ at the head of | SPould fully investigate the antecedents of the whole crew. amateurs. The Europ: skaters did not Ps “ show up very well andJdid not succeed in| ,, “arvard or Henley” is the cry among : 5 the Yale students. Nick Dooley Defeated in the Second | capturing « single frst dyring the day. "The Wachusetts ‘Boat Club of Worcester, ak 1.600 mekers international amateur race | Mass. hen vated todry to send Rdward 3. | | Prior to Stock-taking First; J. K. McCulloch, Winnipeg; time, ian Second, “Altredd ass, Christiana, | t8t at Henley in the diamond scull race ° facie, Sacha tgaretees Ceibe | srs O Shoe Bargains. Half-mile professional—First, John is- CORBETT GOES WEST. FEATURES OF NEW YORK'SCYCLESHOW | zo. sinnedpotio Sma 71.30" gonna Harley Davidson, Montreal; time, 1.20 1-5. 10,000 meters, internatfonal amateur race —First, J. E. McCulloch!“Winnipeg; time, His Theatrical Company Disbanded—} , Today and tomorrow, before we take our annual He Will Now Begin Training. inventory, we wish to turn into cash the following ex- . 20.02 2-5. | Second, Julius Seyler, Davis,]| KANSAS CITY, Mo., February 8.— tra good Shoe values, because we have t liga N. cag! af eeeonreragr gp : Pi ite good Shox s use we have too many o oes 2 ee Sp alee laa aed peat Sten them. Be quick unless you wish to miss the best Shoe Five-mile ‘professional+Firet, J. Nilsson, | rical company disbanded in this city yes. : Rules Committee. Rudd, kinneapolis; time, 1100-5. terday, at the end of a week's engage- bargains of the season: On ‘account of the odifferences which | ment, departed last night for the west, ac- a 1 . ‘ ponies sprang up between Nilsson and Donoghue | companied by Con McVey and several 15c Ladies’ Cork-Sole Kid Button, che ha or eo o , | While they were in Washington the races | other followers. The party will stop one ot egret arr ty home! or style 25: 5 4 CURRENT SPORTING NOTES peoeecmteeny nave Lesa eo night at Salt Lake City, where Corbett and Ladies’ Black 2'atylen: Square toe with kid tips | Ladies’, Boys* ————__ five-mile race Saturday every one at Mon- | Billy Woods of Denver and McVey will oti tee @nd egg-shape tor, patent. tipped. | treal was on tip-toe to see how they would | sive a sparring exhibition. From Sait JOHANNESBURG, February 7 (delayed | behave. Nilsson is reported to have said: | Lake Corbett will go direct to San Fran- in transmission)—In the prize fight be- | “Donoghue has been doing @ great deal | cisco, where he will remain a few days. —_- Yar Pee } Rabbess. k ‘ een “Joe” Goddard of Australia and | 0% talking. but I wilt give nim something | mevey, Wood and “Kid” Egan will prob- 39. Ladies’ Needle-Toe Button, - it ick” Dooley last night the former won | said ne would, as he beat Donoghue out by stiyg ston seeno yar ts See SS ic. Made of best viei kid, 39c 74 =z a with straight patent tips, - in the second round over two laps. ters, and after that they will be joined by Ladies’ Cloth flexible, invisible cork soles, <2 NEW YORK’S CYCLE SHOW. CHANGES IN BA‘ ALL RULES. Corbett, Billy Delaney, Charley White and Leggins. Inferior to mo $4 Shoes. caer pate Eee Corbett's brother Joe, all of whom will go $2 15 okie Every Manufacturer of Note Repre- | Voluminous Report of the Committee ple Ree a nelECO: — —. #1. valoes. ° ° sented in the Exhibition. Made Public. Calan Gp ee ee s= Storm ‘The third national cycle exhibition given] The report submitted by the committee 69c. Rudbers, . Basket Ball. Trinity College team defeated Yale at basket ball Saturday by a score of 24 to 22. Yale showed the best teem play, but her throwing for the basket was not as ac- curate as that of the local team. ‘The basket ball team of Company B, Ist Regiment, National Guard of Pennsylva- nia, would like to arrange a game with a under the management of the national board of trade of bicycle manufacturers opened at the Grand Central Palace, New | President Young. It is voluminous and re- York, Saturday night. Despite unpropi- | vises the entire code, with the idea of mak- tious weather, the place was crowded. Every | ing more evident the meaning of the pro- manufacturer of note, together with those | visions and restrictions in addition to sug- engaged in allied or kindred trades, is rep- | gesting various changes. The changes are resented at the exhibition. The various ex-| not extremely important in the main, of the league to suggest revisions in the Playing rules has been announced by Ladies’ and Dest quality oa! Men's $1.25 dn Square, round or sharp toes. 59c. Ladies’ and Men's $1.25 a Broadcloth $ 1 .85. S and 10- evel" Men’s $4 Patent Leathers Of best Imported leather, * re Gi hibits are attractively shown, and each ex-| though they are interesting. Washington reserve for March 3. The i strictly hand-sewed Laced, Pure Gum hibitor tried to outrival his neighbor in dis-| The most important subject treated is | members are said to be all gentlemanly a8 eRt mA toe. Rubbers, pensing some minor trophy. players and guarantee a good clean game. early all sizes, Band C width. that of the control of players. It is pro- Conspicuous among the exhibits were the | vided with regard to coaching that there medals and other trophies won by such | Shall be but one coacher on the line except 9 when all three ses are occupied. It is chrmplons:of the wheel Sapien sules provided further that all players other Sans : than the one coaching, the one at the bat i also form a prominent part in the exhibit. | and such others as may be occupying the | The Albany club's whist team won from A great deal of interest attaches to the | bases must be seated on the bench. A fail- | the New Jersey Whist Club Saturday the bserve this rule, when attention is | seventeenth match game of this season in annual meeting of the national board, | Ure to o! eventeen: ch game 0: is Seaso which will be held in the concert hall of | fade) the breach by the opposing cap- | tne series for the American Whist League the palace Wednesday morning. Officers | 2/7, Will cause the infliction of a fine of | trophy by 32 to 16 3 unk frend 3 will_be elected, including a successor to | %,,Unless the offenders resume the bench Communications should be sent to Ralph Black, Armory, Broad and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia. $2.35. — Men’s Cork-Sole Shoes, Men's Rost Corduroy Common-sense shape. Laced and Galters. or Broadcloth None better for wear at $3. ae i a $1.65. $1.25 Genuine | hers, > — Ge 4 President R. Lindsay Coleman, who has To provide against another is Chess. > declared his unwillingness to serve for an-| peatedly experienced, it Is sugested fre, | Atticles of agreement for a chess match * S re other term. Before this date, and through- Showalter of Ken- ° 3 ther that a player who intentionally dis- | between Jackson ‘out ithe iwreek cating whichathedsbows wil colors cr injures a new ball shall be simi-| tucky and Harry N. Pillsbury of Brooklyr ings of the ‘national board, and it is ex-| {@tly fined. Other analogous changes are | have been signed at New York. The match made. pected that some radical innovations will is for a stake of $2,000 and the champion- be introduced, all of them having for their | ;,)¢ Principal playing changes are simple. P It is provided that a strike shall bé called | ship of the United States. The stakes are Welfare of individual wheelmens | °"¢ ‘P| when a ball is intentionally nit foul as well | held by President Josiah T. Marean of the ‘All types and shapes of cycles, from | 28 When it 1s bunted foul. This restriction | Brookiyn Chess Club, who is the refere Michaux velocipedes to the present product is placed upon the pitcher, that he may not | The first game will be played next Wedne: x of modern cycle construction, are exhibited. | 2ttempt to deceive a base runner by stand- | day evening at the Hamilton Club, Brook- Unicycles, bicycles, tricycles, triplets, quad- | '"8 in the box in the attitude of delivering { lyn. The play days will be Mondays, Wed. | CHAIRMAN WASH ruplets, quintets and’ sextets are’ there. | the ball {f he has It not in his possession. | nesdays ond Fridays. Diamond frame, triangular frame, circular | ,7R€ discussions which have frequently —_+__. He Does Not Favor (he Abandonment | Few € frame, drop frame and freak frame; wheels | {)/5en 8 to the right of one base rurner| BUTLER’S PARTIAL CONFESSION. of Silver, He Says. that gre made of wood, wheels inde of | Pass another on the line has led to this a steel, of aluminum, of bamboo and of glass; | SU8Kestion—tha: a base runner may not | ye tmplicates. Two Others im the tires’ made of rubber, of leather, of steel, | SC0F¢ “a run to count in the game until the Murder of Lee Weller. single-tube, double-tube and ball tires; sad- | 2S runner preceding him in the batting = % dles anatomical, pneumatic saddles, cushion | H8t( provided there has been such a base} ‘That the murderer Frank Butler, allas saddies, saddles for the racing man, for the | runner who has not been put out in that | Richard Ashe, in jail at San Francisco, has invalid and adjustable saddles of all de- Bite tne ae ee Soe ome pase no claim to the title Lee Welier has been Sen Ga cic ie | ern Gee ee ae shown by Edwin Elliott, an intimate friend show, and the threatened revolution that | Pat out of turn he only shall be declared | Of Weller. Elliott, after a visit at the city tional committee of the peop ae ye | Out on the error. s s Butle vars > committe: 2 = Hae a es Ne terlaeibecn ena Rave | In interpreting the rules the umpire is a eae ica a has made the following reply to Mr. Edger- | Church, Baltimore, of which Rev. G made seet as yi io S ie ad sie Fey 4 . : — "| ton’s recent lette . Maydwell, secretary o P conference chainless wheel shown is a beauty and | made the subject of a long harangue./-Sev- | sminiott is/ensineer of the: Australian steam® = tt : Faia = Vee I, secreiary ef the conferen Gauithareanteriotven ndalving, and: caribus important provisions are made. com- mi BOSTON, Mass., February 7, 1897. | is pastor. The church building 4s one of was the cen pelling the assessment of fines, forbidding | Ct Monowai. Capt. Petrie of the ship Oliver | yr, J. a. Bagerton, y People's | the largest in tire of d ee : le aiffer- | him to permit captains, in making appeals, | Bank, also visited the prison with the in-| Party National Committee, SSS lees ee Cacop ing tegcuncncticnsisd feipecvenc ponlcaver then position prohibiting him | tention of identifying Suter jem) eichaka | eas oie cone e alain von on oar sé pry tear bagatd palsener ae from that of 96. + «or at toast | uestions of dudgmeny ees, mere ouly | Ashe, who had shipped with nim as an able SO eay eat a ee eee st. Clair Neal, D. D., of West Baltimore, ae ee cine tial Seer ractacers ‘call : 2 = seaman in 18¢ case, but you have Not made plain why two | ©XPIres. As the honor of a presiding elder- at is what the rival ma: Wefers Checre t Bo: The Australian detectives now at San yet yess eet |. 's important a body as the Balti- them, but the '{7 wheel as made by all ston. qe 3 parties should force one issue, 708 | iors ponte Lie Wie ee vanticatie The big indoor meeting of the Bi Francisco to take Butler back for trial are | Peasoned away the actual dangers that ference is no small one, there are foe qoecine imamate ctarers iis prac ay OM cwictie tase | * Boston | jubilant over an alleged confession made | threaten the life of our party and the re. | 2 5Umber of candidates for the prospective 96 wheel. The only changes visible to the | Athletic Association was held at Boston | by. Buller to Detective Conroy. Butler it form press. ancy. A i Walinion take CERRREHATISCE flee | cuioeals Une ete UBE TT ee eaene, in the ont Hall and | 4s said, told Conroy that at least two men] J do not favor the abandonment of silver yester The woods are full fo RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, * 930 and 932 7th St. AVE. ap 1914 AND 1916 ‘PEN: 233 PENNA. AVE. S.E. 4 RNS REJOINDER. THE METHODIST PULPITS. George F. Washburn, chairman gf the] Although ther executive committee of the people's party | among the member of Massachusetts, who recently issued a | ference of the M manifesto calling for the people’s party |inston forms a part, by reason to separate the people’s party from the | tion of term of service this year, the an- democrats, and suggested the calling of @| nual session, which begins in timore convention, which appeal was replied to | y1., bebe by J. A. Edgerton, secretary of the na- | Moreh 3. Fama sche jie meee will be few changes of the Baltimore con- *hurch, of which Wa: ; : proved to be one of the bmost s besides himself had intimate knowledge of y chang piatform and my Joints. OF course, in minor details changes | Ever given by the associa A PO io | Waller's movements and-aissterkon Gear. pat ea = ae a Among those whose rames have so fi ao Sy Sige ied ea enthusiasm shown by the 5x0 persons who | He said that although he was really inno-|that you do not discriminate between | PE" mentioned in makes. Some ave the two-point pearmgs, | witnessed the games shows the increased | Cent, these two murderers had forced him | planks. We made a subordinate plank the ardso ROT ee ere ee eee, need in | Prestige gained by the B. A- A. euch year, | t© Accept part of the dead Weller's belong. | 2 ue, tresting to win by aid of the alliance. | 4- : altin c. W. Baldw! peint. In some large balls are used. in| ‘che cream of the athletic talent of ‘ne | ings. afterward found amoyx Butler's fe In the order of the platform, scientific ttt of Washington and others. pitas sume labelled Ini sor (ie) cones! 0:>= coun tiyscomipetaasanal this mane checcre t + ,putler told Conroy if the police | money comes first. We forced the demo- | 5! these are well and favorably known, beta te Oe Se tLiaecdunarer Of; ballaioronta happy iebresentatives from/all the.prin- | Would ald hina Ser aares wee tee {nceed |erats to champion silver, but we stand | 1)", [ichardson, prio ts the: tn cipal colleges participated, Y. endii erers ler, utler) would efend it when necessary. af vette Stre less friction, while another firm uses but | delegation of twenty-twomen* enue | turn queen's evidence against them we SPAN SSE Bellitaore, is ome of the most aggréss three balls in the bearings, and has many The champion amateyr sprintey, B. J. | the case comes to trial. ing from 1early every state in the Union, | Mi isters of the denomination in the eatire argvments to put forth showing superiority | worers wat oy favorite wife besa, The police are confident that Butler will | reprosenting every faction of the party and | CUMtry; Mr. Koontz is also favorably but over the other methods. and when he wog/the-dityard invitation | ™ke important disclosures in a few days, including nearly every leader, and the | ?0t SO widely known. Dr. Baldwin is the The two bg sextets were the features scratch race over Grosvendr of Technology | Pelieving that he Is weakening under con-| unanimous sentiment sustains ‘my appeal. ty Sent pastor of Wesley Chapel and Dr. Gh ee UC ee hom hace | 8nd other good ones, equaling the world’s | timement. i Your letter bears the distinction of being | Chit {8 the pastor of Dumbartun Avenue ‘arrous the world over. Both of them have | record of 4. 3 seconds, held by FE. B. It is uncertain when Butler will be taken , and the Rocky Moun- protects . The appointment of any one of. Faced railroad trains, it is claimed, suc- | Hiogs, the spectators elled theme back to Australia. His case comes before vs. the only paper so far as re- | these gentlemen would, it is believed, meet cessfully. One has’ been credited’ with | hoarse, the United States commissioner today for ae With approval from their colleagues Kener beating engine 909, the fastest lvcomotive ; fae: evidence regarding extradition findings, a | “While I do not ascribe to you the intent, | ally ard resul in maintaining the high im the world, in a mile race. Grimm Det: le, copy of which comes to Washington for heles: 1avi iden- © of el ncy to which the aff ol The headlights burning kerosene are CO BELG P iS nevertheless, your plan of having an iden affairs of : : 3 appeal before a final decision is made. The the democrats would re- | the district have been brought by Dr. > smaller, stronger, more simple. in constru Bae eee, ne at oneal Ar-| next stemer leaving San Francisco for epee populistic lamb and | ,, The appointment rests, however, on, and cheaper in price. Several ele at Cleveland, between | Australia {s the Alameda, sailing Match 4. a ith the forme! e hands of the fing “ tric'lamps are shown, some of which, it s | Louls Gimm and “Teddy” Ha ele Re SA ER . gan for $250 a = SS inside the latter. While it was possible | ‘he Conference, Bishop Mailalieu, who, in coe uae ey Sill bizent icrom [fourteea) ie ee side, was won by Gimm by about fifteen CORRESPONDENT SCOVEL. during a fighting campaign, it is Sead erga is an entire stranger to every Batteeys Galles tieeabeaee They are made | fet. The race was witnessed by a crowd —— vise to continue the union during an | {ne™m Slee led will have to depend with wet batteries and dry batteries. wrich filled the armory. The start was at | Every Effort Will Be Made to Protect raticnal on upon the recommenda- One has an attachment by which the voi- | 6:40 o'clock, and the finish at 11:4 Him in All Mis Rights, Your plan would force us to fey the aagrtidieae whom he seeks advice Bee cae emeoritrolledie the Ge reals vernecn Oo sea ant ya seconde.) Tete) ealdlats ‘hel State Deparfiient that |o7mocmts under: thelr Wanner iwhen sels Tee cues ean a two chububiney. haustion of the battery being thus econo- ae Feen coset aie acerexceptat ee every effort will be made to protect Mr.| plan would humiliate our brave” people, rellrements, because ot the operation alone Woe oiteasGu neti is ok styles are shown. | during the last forty miles he took it ease | S¥lvester Scovel, the newspaper correspond- | while mine would inspire and ennoble them, Sharpens law om the subject, to If a cyclist does not wish to use a beil on | On taat account the victory of Gimm is | ent arrested in Santa Clara province, in all | You favor retaining a ree The aneid one | Foundry, and Rev. Jame wat of his wheel, he may make his choice from SA eee creditable. At the | his rights. “I do not regard Mr. Scovel as | 95 a? moe pee aang ene main One, | OP the Anse eames MeLare forth dierent. sounds! ‘when Yn action, | down, the railing around the tmoke reaeea | UeiMK, In the least possible danger,” sald | You favor a plan that would tactionize far a This im thee. Be = PP a eres a eR a eae FEC a A ee a ern a eee oe a whistle run by rollers, which are thrown | Tied him about the armory. peryiionse Gesuch cases (and have sent noi) T tayor 8 wianig hat would amnlte atl Secobs | Rayne extengens toe ae into motion by coming in contact with the — special instructions to General Tee: because | O00 Jeet 0 victory.” ou fever © Dian chat | Clark, now panier of adie revolving tire. The latter has almost the Adlantic League Averages. he wili take prompt action under directions ssion | Church, Baltimore, whose sara thee ae volume of a locomotive whistle. President Barrows of the Atlantic League | already given him. n the people want to talk about them. | Pires with the assembling of the confer, has given out the averages of his associa- “It is the invariable practice in a case of | Yoii favor a plan that would add thousands | ©Rce. It is understood that Dr. Clark has tlon. f y. I favor one | 8¢eerted, provided the call mects witu ta? this kind for the consul general to get all | °f adherents to another party. I approval of — The Minneapolin Moy Becomen the | Bill Clark of the Metropoitians, now with | the facts immediately. "Its hig auts'to ase | teat would add thousands of adherents to | ®P of Bishop Mallalieu, World's Greatest Skater. the New Yorks, leads the batsmen with | Certain the charges against Mr. Scovel. No | © ‘i 1a tM, McLaren's successor nothing Fusion for a campaign may be politic, ‘own, nor is there any rush of ap- 5, < . tt a > Although the elements were rather un-|-495. The nearest man Is Newell of Wil- | ™ Genera Decree a nee favorable at Montreal Saturday some re-| Mington, with .416. so es NILSSON BREAKS MORE RECORDS. but permanent fusion on identical issues ee RRS rr + ry S id disintegration for our ne other churches of Wash- : itn | {UtBorities that if the: prisoner will leave | ™€2"S absorption an ington the quarterly markable records were made at the sec- | o67: Childe of the ATaITeS Pesce Tice | the sland and promise not to return the | PA'S. Disintegration from the same cause | (Meton, the ‘quarte power in the mace ond day's racing of the Amateur Skating | ond basemen, with .031; Buatice of Hart- | mar Tn testa ey expelling him. to that, | ¥e invite a similar fate? has either already asked for or will ask Assoctation of Canada. and the fact was | ford is the leading third baseman, with | it would be Gen. Lece duty to fatiy adeits | _ You favor an issue that may be abandon- one of ene turn Of the present pastor. “In brought out that John Nilsson is entitied to | $15: Bastian of Paterson is at the top of | the department, specifying the ‘chases Sees eects Seen ree ota Ob | Davextten when the wever, & bitter quar- the professional skating championship of | the, Snort thelbost onan ee fetes against Mr. Scovel and reporting expulsion | Se "atrected by these changes. You favor-a | Charge, and despite hie most earnest des the world, while the amateur honors belong | ames of the A: Beit. | Was not accepted. lan that would enable the democrats to | Site to secure harmony, he has. be = e. Athletics and Yeager of | “In the meantime he must ascertain the | + has been un to J. K. McCulloch of Winnipeg. Lancaster are pitchers who have clean a, that | 2280rb the populists and pave the way for | able to to bring about that result. It is not in the honors of the day went to| fielding records of 1000. oe | Bameners 6 Rereabouts, ‘make certainithat | S"unicn. pf the) two wings of deciocracy, improbable that a compromtse will be ef- Nilsson. | He succeeded n not only beating | Smink of Paterson leads the catchers. | see that he is afforded ween eae sR i ee pee [ecermeprege eet aot ee Donoghue in an actual trial in the five- as Hol Secure cOunsalita nlerenaomiee TSS Se ee ee eS stegation for another mile race—the two er were paired in = F parring. “If the department is notitied that grave than to recede from theirs. ae 3 Bishop Malalieu will also 1 — ir ae ing * al Ho went. The opening of the California Athletic | charges have been made against a citizen You favor a plan that would wreck and | to provide charges for qwedigciined all teeratens sis 1447, the best casino ae Club will uccur in San Francisco February og the a ited anes — that = life = in| ruin all the reform papers of the land. I| living in the District of Columbia, ome ord being 14.59, made by himself at Min- | 2% Upon which occasior. the following con- to cover the capes ructions will be given | savor a plan that would preserve and pros- | have been unassigned for from one to thre neapolls in 1694. teats will take place: Jeffreys, the Los An- | “uy fn Ge taathel allen testece re- | Per them. Should other questions absor | Y€8rS, because there was no place whica ‘his gives Nilsson the world’s records for | geles heavy-weight, 5 Bt Moneta ere, | the attention of the people, or should an in- | they were willing to accept, they could ‘This gi ‘ EEO RS vy *, Will “meet Stelzner or'| hensive that any harm will befall Mr. | thcnational we cceee oe eer ete the re- | be sent to. These are Rev. Dr. Cuey © one, three and five miles. He also won the | Van Buskirk; Lon Agnew and Spider Kel-| Scovel. As I understand it’ he was purely f 2 Ais eet esa donee publicans, it would leave the silver forces | has had no charge since his i: ~ mae te = See pele = = wok —=—= | ley Nill box and Billy Smith will tackle | ® non-combatant, did not carry arms and | Stranded without an iscus and affed thon tor of the Metropolitan exvired several . ee SS OE, B Henry Peppers. simply made himself obnoxious to the Span- | an excuse for backsliding. years ago; Rev. Dr. L. T. Townsend, who View S88 SSOS0GS80 909060 2902880 Highteen hundred men went to Union | ish authorities by reason of the information | “"pho issues I favor are the ones that will | Was formerly pastor of Mount Vernon n au ura Fark Athletic Club, New York, on Srtur- | he sent out regarding affairs in Cuba. I} command the attention of the people during | Plece Church, Baltimore, and Rev. Mr the day to see a twenty-round boxing bou. at | Infer that General Lee has the same im-| the next four years, Why attempt to force | Waton. The latter was transferned from 138 pounds between Owen Ziegler of Prila. | Pression. one issue when the people will discuss the | the Baltimore to the Minnecute contenant Parade p to snu eee aetee Mie genes tte at | unit Se prauable at Me Sowwal wil bo | Strat 2 a couse of Seats arm aint eet Gentes ork. Ziegler did not go on, as three rib: a 5 pen at “incinnati F ° broken in his Inte neh ges tree Tbs | try tard that nie ele we aing an in-| “This move on the rt of the populists nati conference, but the members of Under Shelter. If those of the past be any eriterton we efther snow, hail or rain jon of all three, the Engage seats un- }, tting up in for instanes, woof the in: ain, and also « inclement weath- Seats, $5 $6 & $7. ~—— Engage yours now! OGRAM’S, 13th and Pa. Ave. © for naug! ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE BEST? WE HAVE THEM—THE HIGH-GRADE price--suit-to-order, Manager Griffin of the Scranton team an- |- district Chattanooga, Tenn., ee ene 97 “CRESCENTS” $ ponies ig aad sighed Shortstop Olite ecict Gis = Matthew G. Upten Dead. ll | = ap teotoner Boyd of last year's ved Order of Heptasophs, which —— —ready for immediate delivery, too. Your s = chotce of 3 heights of frames3 styles of —— suddles—3 makes of tires 8 styles of ban- -—— die-bars. For both ladies and men. Western Wheel Works. WASH BRANCH-S.E. COR. 9TH & H STS. Harry S. Jones, Jr., Manager. fe5-28tt SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON, CANCER, ECZEMA, tetter and all other disorders of the blood per- Sane ee ee climinated from the Miva b : All the people are wiser than some of the people. To say that the public can be deceived continually is to insult their intelligence. No business can be successful without the cordial co-operation of its customers--no co-operation can be cordial without confidence. That we have this in so large a measure shows that we have carefully nurtured this “plant of slow growth” until it’s big enough to give shade to ) @ ) 3 @ Sey good sense dominates the multitude, @ it else would show such ready and @ oral appreciation of the great sale which is @ now going on at our place. An ins lon of @ the suitings will unquestionably result in your $40 § 50 $75 |@ making a purchase. All of our $22, $25, $28 Bicycles. Bicycles. ° and $30 suitings are included in this sale--one @ 3 6 ON will place our party at the head of the | the latter dectined to receiv: John A. Sullivan of Boston was substituted, | Vided he agrees to leave the island. colunin of reform, with the democrats pro. | round that the c nt eae onference was alread: but faked, and Matthews got the decision. [ae tecting the rear. Our defense of the green- | full. There being no vacancy ri “Paddy” Purtell of Kansas City, who TAYLOR DEWANDS AN INQUIRY. backs will add thousands of voters to cur | Could be sent it joas to place ine was matched to meet John Gorman of Long es ranks. . . Watson was then Island City at the Polo Athletic Club, New | An Investigating Committee Appoint-| “The radicals of today are the conserva- |Tetransferred to the Baltimore conference, York, Saturday, for fifteen rounds, was sick, tives of tom vo but since his ret é = Dioks Mooreiot Indi cee es ed by the Washington Senate. ves oO orrow.” If we educate the return he has had no charge. People between elections on scientific mon- | There is much curiosity on the hen ec place, and Gorman knocited Moore out in| In the Washington senate Saturday Sen- | DY com. ~ | some of th lent tee the fourteenth round, : ator Taylor made a bitter speech in de-| five mettlmoney will become the consery: eo pministers as to what the pre- tive measure of the future until the in- | Siding bishop will do with Messrs. Corey, ean —-~ runciation of the statement made by United | variable paper dollar shall finally take its | Townsend and Watson. = adelphia Getg\fthe Meet. States Senator Squire before the senatorial | turn and become the money of all nations. | In the West Baltimore district those who The baliotirg for the coming national | investigating committee to the effect that eee a Eee eres [ree phelr Present stations because ras t of W AL Vs . 4 2 “ Syed a oF Lee L. Se \lelegates cloged | he was one of the men whom Warner There will be an informal, unofficial con- | allows are Revs. ‘Geor m4 ee ot ‘oon Saturday. Philadelphia | claimed were in a combination that could ference in Memphis, Tenn., on February | Eutaw Street and E. O, Isaacs of Appold. xeceivet. ne eae of votes, and | be handled with money in the senatorial ae an be attended by jeaiere of the on the Baltimore district Rev. G. W. e national meet will bomeld in that city. |fght. Taylor referred to Squire ur | party from every section of the country. | Cooper of Mount Vernon Mills, and tn tho Of the 207 delegates voting 223 cast their | and demanded the appointment of a com. | 1 believe the resolutions. adopted ‘at thai | Beer Paltimns district Revs. Richard Nor= ballots for the Quaker, while 34 voted | mittee to investigate the matter. time will be #9 emphatically in favor of in- | ris of Harford Avenue; E. H. Lamer of for Columbus, Ohio, and for Nashville, | The committee was appointed and at| dependent action as to lead to official in- | Harford circuit, and Asbury R. Reiley of Tenn, Taylor’s request was composed of three soreameny J by one ame a. In ——— retire _ ~~ reason. — republicans, being of th Ite political | calling a separate conference you have un- souree. tere will be a number Base Baij, ake eee Seca te wisely added to the confusion. Yours, tra- | charges outside of these in order to cot ‘The Missourl h ott, notations Bs eg tee ternally, _ GEORGE F. WASHBURN. | deavor to locate every minister where he refused to reconsider the bij making it un- Deets ot Lawaee Seeks. INSURANCE ORDENS INTERESTED. [ence “"? Most service to the confer- lawful to play Sunday bal: The bill ts like- | Chas. W. Brooke, the New York criminal ego Ties Bishop Mallalieu, who, as stated, will pro- ly to be defeated in the senate. Should it.| lawyer, died yesterday at the S. R. Smith | necixion at Chattanooga in a Case ton. He was born De- become a law, it would mean heavy finan- | Infirmary at New Brighton, Staten Island. Involving the Heptasophs. fember 11, 1823, and entered the New Eng- ce eee, for the St. Louis club and its own- | Mr. Brooke was taken i January 28, while | 4 decision has been handed down by | @24 artes tees tora aoe er, Chris Von der Ahe. Judge C. D. Clark of the United States | episcopacy ne was 4 presiding elder. “"* SOoeoooneenesesonengS Matthew G. Upton of San Francisco, vete- Coogan is the name of another new piteh- | ‘3! at er whom Manager Manion will add to hte io x Tertz and Plertz, fete roo corn New “Era” Tailors, 906 F Street N. W.