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OAIKITH ART THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1897—14. PAGES. 8 ae ——a = ae ee ee E = SPECIAL NOTICES. @ | morning with a collie and a French poodle, | or liver; first prize. $8: second, $5; third, $3—| THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCTAL. Seite roa wenn, | WITH THE BOW-WOWS pen icts goes p teal ait ining alin i bewaet|| prise: Gakerwiuver toy spatasseo uss —— Mase. speak THIS EV Ne ™ Spurgeon and but it was well under way in a few min.| Sparks. “Banner Duke,” Swiss Mountain uies, and the air in that vicinity was soon | Kennels ane ee pues ae : blue with dog profanity. The collic refer- s ~ took third. Edwar Large Attendance and Special Attrac-| rea to the French. renresentative se. a| Schmic’s “Star” wes commended, ti he Bench Sh crinkly, woolly haired snail cater. Having} Class, 47, cocker ober Suen abitenes red or liver; first prize, $8; gecon ize, $ ions at the Benc! ow. third, $3 Swies Mountain kénhels’ “Banner Triiby,” by Hamilton Jack-;Hjatherbloom, took first prize; S. W. Mallery's “Daisy B. seco! and “Sadie B.,"" by §he:qame, tnird. Swiss Mountain kennels’ “Roly Poly’ was very highly commended. Class 49, cocker spaniels, open, dogs, any other color; first prize, $8; seeond, $5; third, S:Swigs Mountain kennelg, “Iganner Ron- aid,” first prize, and Peppet. owned hy the Same, second. ‘. * Class 49, cocker spaniels, openg bitch any other color; first prizes $3; sterian Chureb. Service, 7 RANCE M es daliy. Circle Your surplus dol. and you'll ve it where It's fe frm rv fr Ways at hand when the real Starts an account Sg ding Bonds. z ex-Officio Com Cie ig ae HIGH-CLASS 2063 ON EXEIBITION 1891 ftled “An ——_—_ sment of bonds of the 4 falling due July J pote | List of the Premiums Awarded Yes- the bonds hereinbelow des- of the oD. terday and Today. Union Savings Rank—1222 F St. | det-tba __ Fhe Home Mutual Building &LoanAssociation OF WAST 494 Lonisiana » President ‘ait —--2+ ---— third, $%-Swiss Mountain. kennels’ s Treasure on — ten-year funding be Gipsy,” first prize; Montrose kennels asheanes MALCOLM HUPTY issued under | DISTINGUISHED VISITORS “Cora G..”" second prize; Mrs. J. F. Hall's DIRECTORS and “Lady Buf,” third. ng deb 0. ie Class 50, cocker spaniels; first prize, $6; second, $—Swiss Mountain kennels’ ‘‘Ban- ner Ronald,” first prize: Samuel W. Mal- “Going to the dogs” is the proper thing A Freak From France. shove are either bonda of the in Washington just now. It is quite the Soe eee eee pean pees mountain Eonjarain out at the Riding Academy, 224 and P| POodle could not speak English plainly. | wosnington City Kennel Club, for pointe streets, appears to be responsible for it. | Volubie from a hice meee Tolled forth | roy the best exhibit of four, George J. | The President is expected to visit the dog | “Oh! mamma, that poor doggie must have | G°Uld_ took the | pee gor os cant. he EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at & a.m., 73th raeridian time. show some time today, and it is antici- | got caught in somethin’ and becn squeezed | 1°85, were his “Ridgeview Comet,” “Fur- pated that the cabinet officers and other | Cut.” was the remark of a precocious | yey. Mike an incevlienatome tirana youngster this morning, as he pointed to guished by the double set of nambers, w! marked plainly “original numbers" and tute numbers.” ALL OF THE BOND LOAN WILL BE CALLED BY T S NUMBERS ONLY. The provision re erning the order in whieh the bonds shall be called in is an follows: sofl any 3d Mines are ts0- or lines of equal atr pressure. drawn for each tenth of an Inch. Dotted lines are sotherms, Ines of equal température, drawn for etch ten dezrees. Shaded areas are rezions wh e rain or sow Havenner, © i .. 7 y ai has fallen. during preceding twelve hours. The words “igh” and “Low" ation of areas of rane mabetitutes: shell be f bbe atone ca el tee one of the dachshtndes which was out on | {TOPhy offered by the club for the best | si, and low baroumeter. Sail arrows fly with the wind. oo ROOMS 9 AND U1, ATLANTIC BUILDING, cf payment skal be fol The dogs have on, metaphorically speak- | the floor. The animal looked as if it had TOaaans TIRE Coke deed a = Ms teen paid.” Bonds forwarde ing, their best bibs and tuckers, and look | been stretched in some fashion, but seem- | «coats hve Mocnda nol Weegee end guitches, = = = = - —| Stock and Grain Broker. should be | addr ae as pleasant as if they are perpetually sit- ed happy, notwithstanding tne appear- | g."cesond, $s Frank F. Doles ones CLOUDY TONIGHT. high tide, 1:18 a.m. and 1 Direct Wire: Fort Washington. D.C. and assigned 5 = ance it presented—as if ithad been strained a ges ‘e-Soon, = Tomorrow—Low tide, & tres to New York and Chicago, urer of the United States for redempt ting for their photographs. While they are through # gas pipe. reaway—Rompaway, took first prize; T ac Friday | P-m.; high tide, 2:18 a.m. Stoct mae signments must be dated and, prey on not by any means silent, as is evidenced by | Some of the poodies and terriers have so | B&.,” T. Hancock’s “Prince Karl 11,” by ee Sn ecaing: older Friday : Suerte 7 pam. ocks, Bonds, Grain, ent ee bomt. Where, ¢ the sounds which greet the visitors on | much hair on them that it is hard to tel | Prince Karl—Clara B., took second prize. : : idea mates whether they are coming or going. The Paominent Visitors. Forecast iil 8 p.m. Thursday.—For the | lay—Sun rises, 7 a.m.; sun sets. e favor of any 01 are desired in favor District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, the bonds skonld be assigned to the ‘trea Provisions, Cotton, SES ne youngster who told his master that one of | Miss Evangelina Cisneros was one of the Bought and sold for CASH MARGIN. of the United Staten for rete pron for ceo the German ‘pooilles was walking back- show yesterday. ‘Gent ana | Wirsinla and West Virginia tomorrow. Carcful attention given to FRACTIONAL LOTR. of ——"" there e ward, not appear to be far out of the ae ate: sane" | weather tonight, fair Th €or nd Sal ae = Se aan the 4c should be n var 2 of the HES g = se ather tonight, fair Thurs respondent F LURING, 10 Wall #t., Ne Pere te TS 1. ROBERTS, ‘Treasurer U. way, when the animal was not inspected | Mts. Nelson A. Miles were present, as were | aay mornin York. * nod-21a pay 3 closely. Representative and Mrs. George B. McClel- Gags Gogh in. oh THE a ees = ,The statement made by Head Keeper | lan, Senator Butler and others. The at- |!" vesterly. im. ‘The lighting | Maron ation af ak ae erg aareet died saint Piackburne of the Zco, in regard to some cf] tendance yesterday afternoon and evenin Condition and General Forecast. is begun one hour before the time named ee his ani ee! pply a] C the Guumals, seems to apply well to some of | was excellent, soclety being well rep “When you get in a lion's cage he look lots bigger than he does from the outside, quoth Blackburne. ‘Are. lamp see guished at ii The pr ure continues high off the At- p.m se ize winners yesterday we Ss 2—Mastiffs, open, dogs--First prize, Rittenhou: s from the lo’ Mi: the Water. 3 within biting distance of even a small dog, | Menced, J ee eon ue tia Cama ess ‘at Huron, and i imum tempera- | ticn, 3: receiving reservoir, temperature, - and the aaimel suddenly springs up, it 1s ES ce Soe Sie det. | ture of 30 degrees below zero at Swift Cur- | condition at north connection rond ou an wonderful how quickly the ize is magn t prize, Thomas J. Sheubrook's Sir Eth rent. A trough of low pressure extends | at south connect : distributing . = ——E — ed, is show je Star artist’s life- re je middle ippi t - | voir, temperature, ion at i TAM TOLD THAT MY GILT AND SILVE like’ illustration sketched on the spot from te NTE Sea favo shar duce weltiae icalicn tnattis @raugnly outs asain a noube 3 1 leather s is the pretti ain enatuaivexne we chalienge, bitches—First prize, Thomas J. z " = ees she} z see | Serk Wone in anis city. Bu Be poe enecce heubreok’s Artit : ae | A Clsthnance aunearerte) pexicveoping ort : Borrow [lone : Fou to judge of that for yourself. Social’ Line Dean. Giaes 58 Memirde, con coaled, open wee st Florida coast and another in | 7077 qe 2 : trial order. a sonta i os Srey “ - “4 1 s fo: ‘a 4 Hit Se oes st. The social line appears to be drawn as | doxs. First prize, 1. A. Klein's Monk of | "pau temperatu aifalleneta | thermome: r the | > from this company in sums of ? —— Bo eG sharply by the dogs as it is among persons. nlo: second prise, BASES IE sheubrook’s | court 41% any amount on Usted collateral 1E WORK OUR Ct Sih ee s ; i : There is a troupe of performing dogs at berton; third prize, Woodbury Ken- | slopes; it nas n am securities, at the lowest rate of ont has received the indorsen:ent ‘That Seems Like a Nice Little— | iy. cnow Bre rE age: reserved, Dr M. Buckey’s | middle sulf coast to Onta | ; mid- interest CITY'S REST DRESSERS. NO TAILOE © show, most clever performers, too, by | Duke of Winchester: highly commended, E. Sndw: Tanowedey: her, may | Night, 28. : ° < in town will put better fitting or more the way, who can do nearly as much as | C. Law! s Count Rochembeau, GicieAeoneane snow Min? | December 1-4 a.m., 28; 8 am., 29; 12 m., | 4 * a 4 “7 CLOTHES ON YOUR BACK— Wi the average man. They are not in the ._ Bernards, rough coated, open, Banter one DY. clearing | 40, and 2 p.m., 44 - American Security = secure here. same class, however, as the canines en- ade ont ont rane r, on the guif eos 2 pm. 1 ver 1; | 4 4 tered in the show, and there is no recogni- ae setae i temperature wi y in the id ¢ tion between them. Ethelwood,” who a cub tog Rene weetheatt et ee lOnio andMowertat and in | the readings of the | 2 Atid Trust Co., 1405 G St. > we is regarded as the arbitrator of the com- RECS TIEAE Maren aera | the weather bureau for the wy : e it munity, Ceclined to be interviewed on the fe TUE TAS ine A) wing heavy precipitation (in| Past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 Saver C.J. BELL, President. 2 i 2 ape Rees rs We'll turn you out a f tailored snit— subject this mornirg when approached by o'clock ye afternoo! > During the pas 9-St. Bernards, smooth coated, | inches) was reported: tu: open; bitehes. First prize, Thomas J. Sheu. | tWehty-four hours—Jupiter brook’s Notre Dame; second prize, ‘Thomas Tide Table. J. Sheubrook’s Moleskin. —Low tide, 7:39 a.m. and 8: ass 10—St. Bernards, novice; dogs avd First prize, Thomas | J. Sheu- | = Lady Redmond; second prize ‘Thomas J. Shcubrook’s Sir Alberton; re- served, Woodbury kennels ‘Talmage. we one that will fit well Letter at double the price. J. FRED. GATCHEL Drapers, dO 13th ss. T. Kee a reporter. An Irish terrier with a brogue as if he had just been imported from Dublin, and with the usual loquaciousness of the r consented to talk, however, the promis being made that his name should not be mentioned. “AV coorse we could not think of as- soctating wid the mountebanks at all, at ft of nO pas " riors and 15 vears eut- densa THE BEST-PAYING INVE those homes at Cl MENT-ONE OF land Park ne2oAt = % x NEY TN) LOAN ON See Life Insurance Policies a n Sums to snit At Dgal rates of in SMEN IN TOWN. Any of your Electrical uments need re pairing? No matter how delicate the inst ment—or hard the job-we'll put it in perf “trim.” We're * Electrical repairers—yet CONGRES Senators. pst. : - e “Thiewoule seen Class Wa—Great Danes; challenge; dogs Room 1, Riggs Insurance bid, S 14th wt, 1 eS SRE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. a Te ee eae re eve roulmalver do tn and First prize, Henry M. The names of senators who have reached nolztt . Ags 740 Sth st._—_——_——‘Phone_1516. det-Sd sint, and it would quare the whole outfit | Aden’s Osccola Chummic; reserved, Paul y are given below, with their ad- rs CORSON & | TACARTNEYV to mix up wid ‘em. We could not affoord | Clagston’s Stanley. a CORSON & MACARTNEY, “The on-the-minute- to do it. The cratures are all very well in 3 dogs. selist tags nas aw embers of the New Let promise print their way, but we could not put ourselves eee ry ere ae Cea 110 O st. Cocreapaehbetes or on the livel with them by condescinding .0 x q ss ; Stoughton s adwa wt “Phone 1679. acknowledge their prisence.” third prize, Weeks and Turner's Springhill s ss Bankers and Dealers in Elliott 596 10th St. 7%! | tnetr entrance to the building, they merely Boe see eae Duke; very highly commended, Lawrence | Chandler, \ nanbenmte Lon havea Briefs, 006. Fage 0 copies). | indulge in the exuberance of thelr spirits, - Steizie’s Bruno. 5 5 Ra tocks and bonds and ali m Ha—Great Danes, open; bitches, | Daniel, John V Usted on the exchanges of New York. Pbiladelphbia, Mrs. Howard Sillers' Thora of | Elin Boston and Baltimore bought and sold Aw made stuent securities. Dis- trict bends and all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephone Stock dealt in. American Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. 2 There was a splendid representation at Se so it is not a dumb show by any means. eters chance todo your Printing. | “prove are nearly all sorta and conditions | tte show this morning of beauty and the second prize Wowlbury wen. | Pairban 44 : at | beast. An unusually pretty girl, with light Gormar. del-1 panines be found in the collection at 2 nel's Rose D.; t ize, Edward Si Fi pse ‘a le of canines to be found in hair and blue eyes, had her arm around | 2el# Ro#e hird prize, Edward Schmid’s | 7° the Riding Academy. There are fat does, EVERY ¢ awn, | one of the large rough-coated St. Bernards, | Class 15—Russian wolfhounds, challen: Jesi-16d Te cit : lean ones, shcrt ones and dogs long drawn | © fos : : : 2 || pele SN as, Challeng Heitfeid, = ee ae re Me oe Sa the case of the dachshunds, |@nd he seemed to be quite enough of a | dogs ene bitches jeMiratintize HWeeks yang) (yee os! there are | allant to appreciate the situation. While and their natures are | his composure did not seem to be affected, of mankind. there was a light in his eye as if he knew a good thing when it happened to him. 1. Stationery and Division of Honors. When the young lady left his eyes followed Attention ms to be divided among the on longingly as if he was sorry the little act was ov It's the only perfect invent on the market. The supply of water can be regula has ne springs—no metal to rust easy to Hll—and very attractive in appear- ance. Only verre headquarters Lowest pri n of its kind | ‘There are as many varieties The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company, Lindsay Cochran. 1765 M 16—-R n wolfhounds, oj! irst prize, Weeks & Turner's Ga. second prize, Weeks & Turner's 7 walfhoun open, 3 & Turner's Lit- Henr: types of bumanit as different as those Office Suppli Mr ond prize, ston & Rupt jg Stationers, visitors between the largest dog _ 2 It is an amusing sight to watch the doz third prize, Weeks & Tur- | pooch, wm. N., 2 Of the District of Columbia. HTH STRE x We ___ fetid | shew and the smalle: Mr. Sheubrook’s | heing groomed by their keepers. The : st rt, Wm. M., Nev., 8 Dupont circle. or St. Be Sir Ethelwood,” a knight of | endure it In much the same manner as | , CMS challénges, dogs and | ee Tr. M., Col, 1431 R. I. ave. a Don’t be lost Baltime is the acknowledged heavy- | oes the man when he goes to the barber Tenoaa pet Henry Jarrett's Wel- | (eer | . the Cairo. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK 4vVE. uffle for these White Pine Laths weight of the exhibition In every sense. | SRO to} ave the tensorial artist x him up | Glass 3 Collies, pentetossaminat orl Wolcott, Col., 1221 Conn. ave. we $1.90 1.0000 Tel p: au _— ‘3 : S: © is wedding, or some other event in ee ae = eR OSE pI x vrs to be in th sh! Th He tips beam, when in good condition, | which he is a moving factor. for an | Henry Jarrett Hesbourne Squire: s Representatives. Chartered by special act of Congress, Jan., 1867, tting small—so delay not. | 7 | at something like 250 pounds. occasional whine or a show the teeth, | C20 prize, Black & Hunter's Brandam Nug- entatives have arrived and are lo- and acts of Oct., 189, and Feb., 1892. MITH, ist & Ind. ave. Aine. oe } ats the ad which cannot be suppressed, the whole is third prize, Samuel L. Stewart's Mand Wharves, foot of Ath st se. “Fbone Sol. | He treats the 4 mG taken in good nature, When the inde side Wellingt sryed, Samuel 1, Wellington Hot iene. ; pice pet EU Ce oy is going cn, too, they ¢ eouuviderstant ars Brooksic y highly STE Sent ai : - | Capital: OneNillion Dollars Retail Grocers, due him, but is a httle wearying, don’t you | perfectly wh fate theLe ton Gants | commended; Phoebe: one LOST AND FoUND Seats ipita.: Unewiiilion Dollars Reta o 9 know. Being such a big bug he dces rot | some members of a higher order of animal, | MShly commer B.C | . oo . VY! appear until late in the morning, and the | and they submit to the f the . on Sart ee We mani aiotise ture about him upon | Judges with the Lest Rack From China. Bromawelll Tw. Co ey ake Lee eos ss adel tas : his arrival in the hall is his mouth. His | im. one Of the ee i. Rev. Chas. A. Killie, who went from the | Brownlow S. Capitol st. Ss par snaaes apeaah v ped yawns are frequent and prodigious. He | skow. Fourth Presbyterian Church as a mission- | Burke, R. EB Hee sees oo ee urities, Jewelry, silverware and valuables F vut little attention ic his blue BID One The Prize Winners. ary to China eight years ago, is now visit- | C#nnen, he Nornandie . = ty of all kinds in owner's p . trunk or feet anh ogee Suc a acer e> 2 te 0 Judging was continued this morning, and | ing friends in the city, and will shortly be Q st. nw. Tava oat SaaS on Bp at oe —- The midget of the show is Prince Ka the results were as follows: tendered a reception. This evening he amilion. we ond Fett a black and to: jer, owned b: « 41, eld spaniels (opn), dogs and | tures upon Chine no her custom : 3 a 35) fee S upward, 7 NO CONSUMERS § -E! E. Hancock of Washington. He is so | bitches, first prize, second, $+ cell) ans his ‘talk with copious stercopticon poet wore, B. B. Earnshaw & B small that a stamp could be aff tee eee ; ae es Marcel | views. The lecture ia free to the pul nd collateral - Bb. cKarnsnaw & bfo., and he would go through the mails A yd Monzre ook first prize. d will doubtless prove of interes ave. co and Whet ‘ S,1105-9 1th st.& 1000-2 M st.s.e. | weight is three pou! When he The winner is by Maxim-Judy. —_+_—_ host. naw. other securitics In sums of $500 and upward. the best condition he weighs three ounces | Cluss 42, cocker spaniels, challenge dogs, Renewed Rioting at Pragd: spate S . SEPEPATCOMNENIGANION arn | Mere: Hack, first prize, $8; second, %—George | praGun, Boi Grant | ‘ST DEPARTMENT. French Lede, No. 13, F. A. A. M.,| Ife cultivates an insipid expression, and | Douglas’ “Havoc” took first. prize; Swiss areca! ue, Dee = oo any is @ iccal depository for court + ednesday < > had only t and wore a chrys- x iuage res vi val of the ri here last even- Vni., S. © Normand rust is, ci pia Lor, duewaay. Dee. if he had only two legs and wore a chry in Kennel's “Middy,” second prize | W#8 @ renewal of the rioting here last even a Be i : and trust funds, and acts as administrator, antherum, with cigarette in his mouth, he windows of the German The: iver, utes ® Monday, Dee. 6. ee Ss or of the first prize is by Black ter, P An Enjoyn : ci would readily pass for an F street dude. land arude seman (echoola a Seatlaran ta veaihences N. 3. MO RE en ae sath ak a Biak poainal Se ac When Prince Karl was given a red ribbon cocker spaniels, challenge | and newspaper offic broken. ‘The 5 SE ee competent attorney fn dally attendance. ernineninemieatrde ite Hist are & a a spaper ¢ are . The | ¢ or. . the Coc! ne membe sae this morning, he strove to hide his excite- |p Ss, first prize, $8; seoond, teOODS Gleated’ the Sane basis | easy the im Bea Se ELSENS ment and said, in high-bred, exquisite, . Mountain Kennel’s “Dart,” first | were injured and a number of arrests were TeTnerwal Masens and tt riends at M dox-language, of course: eae The winner is by Peko-Black Toy made. enna Captiol st the asien being the | Pye Nos astiy vulgar, doncher know. I al only prize, Swiss Mountain (on ey aptiol st. Pb? ASE haeleen acd eee s To VEI ne e red, anyway. It don't suit | Kennel wbriel,” by King Raven, jr. eens & Hinrichsen, W. H ve. n.W Vas AE [aDlen = = my comple 1 know my parents would | Class 43—Cocke: r cree Injunction of ¢ phone Company, | Hitt, Robt. R.. ML, 107 1K tugurat y this lodge as a pa EX, JEWELRY AND Vale | Tot thay cker spaniels, challenge, dogs , Wis., the W ton. riy festivities. The program of music 12th st. n.w. 23S Md. ave. n.e. s.e. D., 206 Del. ave. n.c. | Vocal and instru Y., the Albany. tion of Dr if they knew [ had taken | and bitches, any other color. First prize, | CHICAGO, December 1.—Judge Grosscup, stly luck, doncher know.” | §%; second, $5. Swiss Mountain Kennel's | in the United States cireuit court, has is- Sometimes Borget! “Raven R.,"" by King Raven-Gyps first prize. Goldie S., owned by the d to be on | took s their good behavior, occasionally they fer-| | € an with an overture by the Orchestra of the National Guard Band, followed by } ental numbers, under the DIRECTORS: priel F. Johnston. A | E. Francts Riggs, Andrew Wyle, Seeretary + -‘Trust Ole” took | x, i = sued an injuncti 7 or - ame, junction in favor of the Amer. cond prize. lean Graphophone Company, restraining | Knowles, Fre 44—Cocker spaniels, open, dogs, | David E. Boswe!l from making. using or | bittiner, L. While the dogs are suppos Oo “GIF pos Se P 8 Y duo by Meséames Wilson and Wood | Thomas R. Joues, Matthew G. Emery, nethteg A Rae RnRISE” | get themselves. This was the case this | Diack. | Ayst prize, $8: second, $5; third, $3. | selling any sound record or recording tab- sell’ a pan Kiley Deetile, Henry A. Willard, Keeps the cash discount in Dev ewocalana niet REC ah ey as lets, A year ago Boswell was president of the evening refreshments were served, and vdoury Blair, Thomas Hyde, et a trade card Times TER ANERT OS > st prize. Mont-| the National Ediphone Company, and it lthen the floor was cleared for dancing, | Athert L. St tevant, John F. Rodgers, xuaractyd. New ¢ rese Kennel’s “Jake W." took second prize. | was alleged in a suit brought then that the which continued until midnight. Excell oH. Plant, 3 M. Jon ts and trade s PL Swiss Mountain Kennel’s Banner ‘Don’ | ediphone was an infringement on the pat- ats | aesciee : EES es if mate james M. Johuston, HE NATIONAL ¢ TIVE iy Raw z san infringemen' Pp Martin, C. H., N. C., We music was furnished by the Brigade Banc enas C, Robbins, Joba G. Parke, veo. 1 took third prize. Guy S., by same owner, | ents under which the graphophones were : i Corcoran butiding, 5th st. nw Was resckved Haven Udddle ne nel le ich the graphop ere | Meekison, D., Ohio, sl. nw. orchestr: The lodge and commandery nge T. Dosen, Robert O. Holtzman, = CE= was highly commended, as was Mes. jou, | meee: TMereer, David H., Neb., 1303 Roanoke st. | reoms, handsomely éecorated, were thrown | Wm. E. Edmonstom, Job Cammack. Burns & Co.’s Tails Sawer 2 Bc io —_—+—— er, Adelph, La., 1700 Q st. naw. open during the evening for the ins Wm. A. Gordon, H. Bradley Davidson. c pain Philippine Insurgents Routed. S., Wis. 49 D st. se. of the ladies, who thoroughly enjoyed this phe arts Class 45—Cocker spaniels, open, bitches, Back, Me h 3 a ag tad lalloring black. First prize, $8; second, $5; third, $3, | MADRID, December 1.—It is announced eee Ninn Gos aathy sti feature of the entertainment. ‘alk Swiss Mountain Kennel's ‘Village Belle,” | in an official dispatch from Manila, capital : Rear by C. H. Black's Duke-Flossie Vance, i e took first prize. “Hanner Flirt” and “Ban. | Of the Philippine ° q Kan., 1013 G si. nw. Bee ae eae at se Washington ner * by the same owner, took sec. | tf0ops there have routed a band of insur-| Prince, G IIL, 1300 Columbia road. The seesion of the Sunday School Primary Loan & Trust Co., ond and third prizes, respectiv gents, inflicting a loss of fifty-seven men | Rhea, Jno. S., Ky., ~. Union was begun this morning in th Clee 4 Gack apie Deas red | Killed. including the insurgent leader. The | Richardson, Jas. D., Tenn., 1103 6th st.n.w. [ment of the church. Miss Marshall g: cams g y ‘i Spaniards lost six men killed and had sev-| Rixey, Jonn F . 2 Bs Eniiintiresting saalic tn iean ietraten REIS, GFFICE, COR. 9TB AND F STS. Islands, that the Spanish Brown a We , nty-one wounded. Shattuc, W. B. . the Cochran. ie ss gs saree! WAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLIO’ : 7 a ae ee Simpkins, John, the Albany. ee ae ea ectors = gang in any amount “made on D NIE 7 2 5 ae ms. T. W., Tenn N. J., gave a talk on gleanings from the real estate or collateral DRINK WHISKY? Penance’ toes Wertcr summer school for primary work i ay PER PALMA, Island of Majorea, December 1.— Shee ee eee — _pittersst paid upon dep: s ‘Then drink best. None better or of finer General Weyler, the former captain gen- | listened to with the greates' company acts is executor, harp's Pure “Berkeley.” It is the eral of Cuba was banqueted here, his | 3 Q st. nw. She illustrated the topic by the us trator. trustes, agent. treasurer, pits birthplace, last evening. Great enthusiasm | Steele, Geo. W., Ind.,, the Arlington. blackboard, and discussed the best me eo ee ees was manifested. Stewart, Jas. F., N. J., the Normandie. of dividing the children into the proper | —— yaaits for safe deposit oid storage of vale eee eee tone, CG. W. Penn., 46 B st. ne. grades. Buble pa -kage KEELE PostmnstenlG soaaneoens ner Taylor, R. W., Ohio, Following this was a conference of the | JOHN Jvy .. -ProaMlant ie A 2 alker, Jos. Henry., Mass., the Shoreham. | primary teachers, led by Mrs es. A. ice Lrewideat Meetings CHICAGO, December 1. — Postmaster | W@!*er: 3° S a eee a ae CUSEUINGS President : : : Saat Scrip == —— = CAL reususer Charles U. Gordon of ®aicago left for Ce ae : aE Jemerod Washington last night, taking with him ae > ‘ sa 3 te fed-th,s.w.tf abe = reports on the carrier »sergeant system | He Has Been Allowed to Leave the ¢ i: recently put on trial here, He will urge the Naval Service. ® Millions of > 4 W. B. Hibbs & Co. —FUUNTAIN COP ertan mn aobtion of dhe gystem- Mmm | Chaplain M. M. Goodwin, attached to| 2 © Cah ee Pe rakibgooents yor a ave a cr = S é on ROKER: errr Postmaster General Gary, on postal say- | the receiving ship Wabash at-Boston, has| 2 Jars of > BANKERS & BOKELS, National Hotel. ings banks and other important matters. resigned, and his resignation has been at = ¢ Members New York Stock Exchange, SS cepted by the President on the recommend- | © Claims Part of Piifadelphia. ation of Secretary Long. 3 i bi 2 1427 F Street. OAKLAND, Cal., December 1-—Daniel Charges were recently made that € g Ps Fortune claims to Be eaaited toa se Chaplain Goodwin had been misbehaving 3 = sewicieoumer seared eld ‘ S i 4 himself as a result of intemperate habits. | > © LADENEU THALMANN & CO., section of land in the heagt of Philadelphia | phe charges were referred to the chaplain | * 9 © | aec-16a York. and has engaged an attorney to commence | for an explanation. In his reply he denied | F Om aml Ss > | Seaeeeeeg - litigation in his behalf. La Fortune be-| tbat he had been intoxicated, and said his | Z ¢|Moneyat5 Per Cent to Loan lieves he is the helr of Wm. Ball, who died | condition was due to a severe case of | > 3 y : at Hope Farm in 1737. IW that year Hope | headache and neuralgia. He thought it | @ SJ Be peat Setar sa District of Columbia, No de- THE SMITH MIER TYPEWLITER “arm was of little valug, but since then . however, to leave the naval service, 2 Sates eee astm, 18 Aiea Phiiadelphia has grown up and about it iiereroraitennerentairesignenoney| 6 fj apace HEISKELL & steLera isatorloclae din pintets See = = lreovaoing ane unaoubtealyeavoltealltcial by || x ra¢ : O , bok 6 Sak Ge HEH Sree court-martial, as such action would have 2 | at their face and aceeted interest. CS OECOUS LEE HLEEDS been taken by the Navy Department. au JOHN SMERMAN, a G10 1ath et. 9 Sealer Haskell Takes the Oath. aaa, Mr. W. C. Haskell of Ohio, who several ee Association. months ago was appointed scaler of weights | * A number of homing pigeon fanc‘er# from met in Philacelphia last night and formed a rew association, to be called the National Association of American Hom- ing Pigeon Fanciers. The ticket placed in the field was as fol- lows: E. F. Baker, president, Baltimore; first vice president, H. A. Lippincott, Phit- adciphia; second vice president, J. Lautz, Baffalo, third vice president, W. H. Key- worth, Wash:ngton; secretary and race sec- ng for strec © large WASHINGTON BRICK AND T rt long delay in entering upon the duties has ERRA COTTA CO., nd F n.w. "Phone 446. carsed some speculation, today qualified and entered upon the duties of the posi- tion. are sold all ’round the world every year; and for thirty years it has been known by good cooks everywhere as the standard for quality. Note the signature of Liebig Sarsaparilla Is the original Sarsaparilla, the standard of the world, Others have imitated the ——— ? ; $ Rond Has Been Abandoned. n has petitioned for di . Hinton, grour awful acts with ot A delegation of ladies from Brightwood today called on Commissioner Black and road in remedy. They can’t imitate the record. 50 Years of Cures & members of the Virginia asked for the improvement of *‘ that subdivision. - As the road has. deen £440 909000000000000000 | PEDO LOE DODD OOG SCOOP OSE DOPHOIDED HOODOO OE ° 2 S and measures of the District, and whore | & @ convention are ta rae a jars. retary, Charles H. Jones, Philadelphia; Mau er tte coneioeont Cian abandoned under the plan for the extension on the jars. treasurer, T. M. D. Cardeza, Phitadelphia, Of the Virginia Historical Society. %: PRIZE WINNER, of highways, the Engineer Commissioner The board of directors covered altos oes ce . exc GOSS S S000 6666669 6SOSS EHS GH~ | could give them no encouragement, 99dS006066060954090460550%8 | every district in the United States.