LOCAL ][ TION. LAST STAGE OT oEAMEuB wi33aZOx. m2ase@ @tmmars sama m. aa. ;snzur Ir s RAMOADL Promsna Oater of Lo. oE =ndd i roman's . An- mia AMUSB i$NTS TONIGHT. AbziManyte G. A. Xembsr of Strike Coi Ad- Speaks to Men of the Bright Side of Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. IN WA RJRS YATaN ON ORDWAY by Desth. oampmnt W1y Up Afairs. dreMuas It. Patrick's Congregatiod. Leligious Life. Sched Elsetve .OtsSar 19. 11. Lademy-"In Old Kentucky." Lee Sewett Cox, young, gifted, and hold- The, dosing scenest the national en- At St. Patrick's Catholic Church yester- Young, middle-aged and elderly men filled s0P. - i--CN Ai AND LOUISVILLE Columbia-"The Governor's Son." RIFLB BANGB. ing the esteem of an unusually large circle c ampment of the 4gal..Army of the Re- day morning the Right Rev. John Lancaster the Columbia EXPRESS. Soid vestibule train for Theater to its fullest capacity Reaches Cincinnati Cincinnati. chase's-.Mlle. Capell and polite vaudevilla. of friends, died early Sunday morning at publio. so far as tieeladies are concerned, Qpaulding, bishop'of Peoria, a member of the 7:35 an. Louisville 10:80 yeaterday afternoon, in attendance upon a.m., Bt. Louia 6:45 Pm.. (iicago 5:30 p.m. Empire-The Metropolitan Burlesquers. the residence of his father, Robert Lee Cox, ' rere enacted at a bs a1t reception at the recently appointed coal strike arbitration a mass under the Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati and Louisville 251 in meeting auspices of the Ding Car. Kernan's-The Bowery Burlesquers. Scores in the Contests Too Late for Wisconsin avenue, the twenty-sec- 1 tigge House Bat~agy night. Colonel commision, preached the sermon at the cel- Y. M. C. A.. to hear an address Rev. Daily. ond of his Mr. Cox had E the by the 6:40 P. M. Daly--CHICAGO AND ST. LOUi Lafayette-"Around the World in Eighty year age. Young taples, proprietor of the hotel, gave ebration of the solemn high mass before a Dr. Madison C. Peters, pastor of the Baptist BPECIAL.,A new solid vestibuled electric-l1 ht. aays." Publication in The Star of been ill but ten from a severe case of i of the ladies for ed train. Cincinnati a.m.. days, 'hole parlor Ior to the large congregation. Rev. Father Thomas S. Tabernacle of Baltimore, on arriving 11:45 I National-Jerome Sykes in "The Billion- typhoid fever. Arrangements have been t and M. (Jude decorated the Mts, "Things apolis 3:25 p.m., St. Louts 9:45 .m.. Saturday. he reception, Dolan was celebrant, with Rev. Dr. D. J. That Keep Men Away From Christianity." cage 9:40 p.m. daily. Pullman Sleepers to aire." made to hold the funeral services tomorrow parlors and banquet lb" most lavishly with Stafford After a short Cincinnati. Indianapolis. St. Louis and Hall of and la- deacon and Rev. John Gaynor sub- song service, under the direc- without change. Chicage Ancients-Motion pictures afternoon at 8:80 o'clock in the chapel of palms, American roses and chrys- deacon. Mr. William Shreve was master of tion of Prof. Percy Foster, and a solo Dining Car. dies' orchestra. beagny Mrs. Ida by 11:10 P. M. Daily-F. F. V. iMITED. Solid train order to Oak Hill cemetery. The interment will be a nthemums. ceremonies; Messrs. Oscar Harkness and Wies-Seybert of Baltimore, Md., for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati. In conclude the annual rifle meet- Secretary Pierce of the association intro- Lexington and Louisville without change. Com. of the District of Columbia private. The plans for the reception were in the Henry Surguy, acolytes; Mr. Joseph Ding- duced partnent to EXCURSIONS TOMOROW. ing National The news of the death of Mr. Cox came Dr. Peters, who proceeded to elab- Sleeper Virginia Hot Springs daily. Guard and the National Rifle Association hands of Miss Cornela Clay, chairman of ham, censor bearer. orate his theme by showing the bright side except Sunday. Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago as a great shock to all who knew him. His t ie committee on toustesies for the wo- Bishop spoke on the text. "She of and St. Louis. Dining car. Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon at at the Ordway range, by last Illness had been of such brief duration that Spaulding religious life. Reservation and tickets at Saturday gian's auxiliary cosimittee, and Mrs. Wil- is not dead, but sleepeth." omee, 513 Chesapeake and Ohio 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. evening, to it was nec- few were prepared to receive word of the 1 am H. The re- Pennsylvania avenue; 609 14th at.. eas according program, Spencer, vice' chairman. Following the morning services a dinner F, and at the station. Telephone call 1040 for Steamer Norfolk for Fortress Monroe and essary to eliminate the 1,000-yard stage of end. Mr. Cox was a member of the repor- c eption was extended by the members of was tendered Bishop Spaulding in the rec- CITY ITEMS. Pennsylvania R. B. Cab Service. Norfolk at 6:30 torial staff of the Associated Press, and t e executive p.m. the Harries long-range a new committee to the members of tory. Dr. Stafford acted as host. There H. W. FULLER. avenue and match, gave promise of developing into one of the t and the were Telephone Main 1006. General Trains leave Pennsylvania competition introduced this for the he commitbees, guests present, In addition to Dr. Stafford Hotel Johnson Cafes. Passenger Agent. 13% street for Alexandria and Arlington year association's brightest writers. He was numbered over 300. The function lasted and Bishop Spaulding, Right Rev. Thomas every half hour; Mount Vernon, hourly, 10 first time. It was open to National Guards- very popular with his associates in the .ft rom 8 to 10 o'clock. It was a full dress af- J. Rev. All the high-grade Oysters and other sea as was with all Conaty, Dr. Hyvernat, Rev. Dr. food direct from Ia carte a.m. to 3 p.m. men, officers and enlisted men of the U. S. newspaper profession, he f Lir. Haley's orchestra played and a but- Pace; Rev. Thomas S. Dolan, Rev. John the catchers. A whom he met in a social way. While deeply f lunch was discussed the service, midday lunch and table de hote Cars leave Aqueduct bridge forArlington, army, navy and marine corps and members interested in his the !t throughout dlaynor, Prof. Moran, Prof. Eagan and Mr. dinner. it Fort Myer and Falls Church. of the National newspaper work, young e rening in the pretty banquet hall opening James Monkin. Rifle Association. The con- man's greatest hopes and highest ambi- d if the parlor, which was decorated with Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and ditions called for ten shots at 800 yards, tions were.centered in his voice, and he and r )ses and intermediate at 9:30 a.m. chrysanthemums. "Old Braddock" landings ten shots at 900 yards and ten shots at his teachers and friends were looking for- Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey was the re- Goes Back to Workhouse. Maryland Rye Randall line for Colonial Beach, Wirt's ward to a brilliant future the c Is conceded in the lead American STATION CORNER OF 1,000 yards. As the match was not started in operatic lpient of a silver loving cup, a memento of Edward who resides near among SIXTH AND B STREETS. wharf and intermediate landings at 7-a.m. field, t te regard in which is held the 500 Kilgore, colored, Whiskeys by reason of its perfect purity 7:50 A.M, until after 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon she by the corner of 7th street and ave- daily. PITTSBURG EXP&E8.-Parlsa Weems line for Baltimore and river land- It was as a boy soprano with a wonder- wromen who served upon her committees Virginia and great age. At grocers', cafes, clubs. and Major Bell, the executive officer of the sweet that little Lee Cox first d the nue southeast, was released from the work- Jas. Clark D. P. Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. ings at 4 p.m. fully voice, uring preparation for the thirty-sixth Distilling Co., McCarthy, 10:00 A.M. meeting, decided to do away with the firing attracted public attention to himself. He n ational encampment. The cup is of solid house Friday afternoon, after serving a sen- mgr., 610 Pa. ave. 'Phone 1096. it daily. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.. was a member of the vested choir of St. s Pullman IF YOUR IDEAS OF THE BEST at 1.000 yards in order to finish the match iver highly polished. On one side it bears tence of thirty days. He went home and Sleeping. Dining. Smoking and Obese. the same John's Church at that time, and was often t ie inscription: vation Cars to -affect cost as well as quality you will afternoon. As long-range target heard in solo renditions. of the mu- celebrated his release by getting intoxicated, PFilters That Are Perfect. Harrisburg Chicago, Cincinnai., the reasonable asked work is in the Many "Presented to Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, and because of his conduct St. willingly pay prices nature of a novelty in this sic lovers of the city remember with vivid c of the executive com- toward his No more mud baths, malaria or typhoid. Indianapolis, Louis, Cleveland and Tole4a for our choice Meats. to an trairman women's wife she left the house. Washington-dressed locality. interest unusual degree was pleasure the juvenile performance of "Pin- -:tittee, as a token of appreciation from During the night Estimates cheerfully furnished by the W. B. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. None finer. T. T. KEANE, 34-51 Center, and manifested in the Harries match, and a afore," given at the National Theater many a of the Kilgore had some trouble with Susie For- Scaife & Sons Co., National Hotel. Tele- A.M. 9, Wholesale Row. number of iembers committee. Thirty-sixth rester, colored. a and he was ar- ,10:60 daily. FAST LINE.-Pollman BUomt non-commissioned officers of the years ago. In this production Lee Qox was a ational encampment, Grand Army of the neighbor, phone, East 798. oc27-tf Parlor 3d Battalion, Engineer Corps, U. S. army, and his and R rested by Policeman Raedy and was sent Car to Harrisburg. Bufegt Parlor Cam were the Ralph Rackstraw, playing epublic. Washington, D. C., October, 1902." to the fifth COFFEE THAT'S ALWAYS GOOD. among competitors. Major Glen- singing of the role of the sentimental young C n the other is a precinct police station, where he Harrisburg to Pittsburg. " side toast, which reads, was A small named James die B. Young, 3d Battalion, D. C. N. G., was success detained until he was transferred to boy Sullivan. whose 8:80 P.M. "Congressional" is our own blend of Old sailor .a distinct feature in the lood is not good enough, the best is not live at 611 G street was daily. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS E. and Java. Blended and won the contest, with a total of 89 out of a of the children's in a t, o the Police Court in the "black maria" this parents southeast, Mocha roasted fresh opera. Again George- good." bitten on the leg yesterday afternoon by a PRESS.-Sleping Car to St. Lam every day. 3,7c.; 3 lbs., $1. Sold at Great possible 100. Private S. I. Scott, Company town production of "Voices of Nature" the The cup was presented Mr. B. H. War- morning. Washington A. 6th Battalion. "D. C. N. G., was'a close by After having breakfast at the court this dog owned by Bert de Marr. The police and Sleeping and Dining Cars to Is. Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.'s 11 city stores. boy was heard with unbounded delight by n er, who stated why he had appointed Mrs. took the boy to Providence where Harrisburg second. Private Scott also scored a total of . morning Kilgore was arraigned before Hospital, St. hosts of auditors. russey chairman of the woman's commit- his injury was dressed. dlanapolis. Louis. Louisville (via CincinnatQ 89. but first prize was awarded Major Those who heard the were flat- to e. He said Judge Kimball on a charge of assault on and to men. our Fine Tail- boy sing that all that he believed of Chi:ago. Important Inspect Young for the reason that he made the tering in their as to his future. h and Susie Forrester, and an additional charge or-made Overcoats used). score predictions er ability worth at the time of the of was 7:15 P.M. daily. ST. LOUIS (slightly Very highest at the longest distance, his In a large degree they were not mistaken, a pointment had been confirmed the disorderly conduct preferred against Lynn. Haven House. EXPRESS.-Pullmaa best, at prices to please people with limited total at 9K) yards being 46 out of a possible by him by the officer. Susie informed the court Oyster to St. means. The reliable Justh's Old D. for as he grew into manhood his voice de- a :tention, through seven months, she had All Salt Oysters. Finest in the world for Harrisburg Louis. Stand,619 50, while that of Private Scott was 45. The with him and a g ven to the that Ed. struck her on the jaw with his 7:45 P.M. daily. WESTERN totals of all the follow: veloped became high bary- details of her arduous duties. fist. He acknowledged his in each the price. Hotel Johnson. E and 13th st n.w. EXPRESS.-Pullmg competitors tone of wide range and much power. H e then, in the name of the members of her guilt Sleeping Car to and FOR AND HEALTH Major G. B. Young. D. C. N. G.. 89: Pri- c case, and Judge Kimball imposed fines Pittsburg Chicago. Dining ECONOMY vate S. I. During the past few years he had often mmittees, presented the beautiful silver Car to -use Schneider's "Malt" Bread. It's cheap- Scott, D. C. N. G., 89; Major been heard in concerts and musicales in c ip, with a allusion to the amounting to $45, with imprisonment for Beef to 8 and 10c. Chfcago. L. H. Reichelderfer, D. C. N. G., 79; Major prety violets four months and one-half as the alterna- Roast, 7:45 P.M. er than baking at home. None purer or this city, and his fame as a singer and his w ith which it was filled. Steaks, 10, 12 and 5 and da:ly. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI more Give grocer an order James E. Bell. D. C. M., 79; Lieut. G. G. tive. 14c.; Lamb, lOc.; EXP'R nourishing. your D. C. N. popularity as a feature of a musical pro- Mrs. Mussey responded gracefully, assur- Early June Peas, 8c. can; Evaporated -'SS.-PuLma'. Sleeping Cars to supply you. Fresh for every meal,5c. loaf. Dennison. G.. 77; Private Maurice were Death cut in Mr. Washington Appleby, D. C. N. G., 77; Sergeant C. E. gram increasing daily. g Warner that her services were Peaches, Apricots and Apples. 10c.; Pota- to l'ittseurg, and Harrisburg to Cleveland and Groome, D. C. N. G., 76; Sergeant Krebs, short what many believed would have been W illingly given, and that her efforts would Run Over by Team. toes, 69c. bu. At J. T. D. Pyles' 7 stores. Cluinati. IF YOU USE BEER United a wonderfully successful life. h tve been barren of results had she not oc25-3t Dining Car. States Engineer Corps, 75; Lieut. b en Leo Newman, colored, nine years old, was 10:40 P.M. -on your table be sure it's pure. Order W. W. Cookson, D. C. N. G., 74; Corporal Personally Mr. Cox was a young man of surrounded by a band of earnest, daily. PACIFIC EXPRESS.-ullumn "Old Glory" and wholesomeness is assured. Dooley, United States Engineer Corps, 72; attractive personality. He was tall and P ttriotic women, who were determined to run over and injured about the legs yester- Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. It's brewed of hops and malt W. B. N. G. N. Ser- handsome, with very dark hair and fine m ake the woman's part of the national en- day afternoon by a team owned by James Ladies, You Can Save Money. 7:56 A.Mi. exclusively. Capt. Martin, J., 68; CE daily. BUFFALO DAY EXPRESS. witW 'Phone Abner-Drury Brewing Ca. geant O'Donnell, United States Engineer physique. He had much of the quality of Lmpment a success. Dabney. The accident occurred in front of 100 Sample Suits and Skirts, no two alike: through personal magnetism, and a limitless fund Mr. Harry Bulkley, secretary of the citi- the suits $5 to and $3. Broiler Buffet Parlor Car and Coaches to Corps, 67; Private R. L. Pile, D. C. N. G., child's home, 1108 3d street northwest. $15: $5 $6 Tailored Hats, Buffalo. 66; Capt. Alfred P. Robbins, D. C. M., 64; of humor. His wit was always a great z ns' committee, then surprised Mrs. Laura The injured boy was taken to the Emer- We have an elegant line of skirts, 26 to 36 via Empor!um Junction. An express wagon, owned by Littlefleld, source of entertainment among his V irginia of the wo- waist measurement. 7:50 Alvord & Co.. was Lieut. W. M. Farrow. D. C. N. G., 64; Pri- friends, McCullough, secretary gency Hospital, where he received medical Fashion Co., 720 9th A.M. for Kane. Canandaigua, Rochester anM struck by an electric car vate E. D. C. N. whom he numbered by hundreds. His death m an's auxiliary at. n. w. near 23d and G J. Fink, G., 59; Corporal committee, by presenting treatment. oc2l-tf Niagara Fills. Saturday night streets Stanley, United States Engineer Corps, 57; was a deep blow to his family. His father t< her, in a flowery little speech, a dozen uaily except Sunday. northwest. Thomas Burke, a small boy, Hinton. United States and mother and sister were fairly sI did silver teaspoons handsomely marked 10:50 A.M. for Elmira and Itenovo da:!y excepi who lives at New avenue and Sergeant Engineer wrapped A slight blaze occurred Hampshire Corps. 54; Corporal Houghton,United States up in the boy, and were very proud of all 6 d engraved, in behalf of the members of Saturday night Sunday. For Williamsport 8:30 P.M. 23d street, was slightly injured. The ve- he had done and of tl ie committees which she had about 6:30 o'clock in the electric light com- daily. were Engineer Corps. 54; Corporal Gibney, Unit- gave promise doing. served. He The Stimnous conduit 7:15 P.11. hicles not damaged. ed States so presented her a silver bonbon pany's at 15th and G streets north- da'. BI'FAWD NIGHT EXi'REg, Engineer Corps, 52; Private C. L. spoon. west. The blaze was caused with Bode. D. C. N. G., 41, and Private S. B. efore Mrs. McCullough could recover from by the burning through 'offet Sleeping Car and Coaches GREAT BEAR SPRING WATER. Wetherald, D. C. N. G., 40. WITHOUT A TITLE. h er surprise Mrs. Mussey presented her of Pure Blood of the insulation from the wire. No dam- to Buffalo, via Emporium Junction. Ith a age was done. A pure and wholesome drink, 4 gallons for The senatorial trophy match begun last dainty gold brooch, a cluster of 7:45 P.1. daily or Erie; for was not until to tc tus blossoms. Mrs. Rochester. Bufale 60c. Office, 704 11th. 'Phone 962. Friday completed late Sat- Response Complaint Regarding a McCullough expressed That is what is and Niagara Falls daily urday afternoon. Private George E. Cook. Boat House at Wharf. Le pleasure it gave her to be remembered required by every "Punkin" Lanterns-Halloween! except Saturday. with Company A. 3d Battalion, D. C. N. G., was b the ladies whom she had found it so Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester. KENNY'S 25c. COFFEE the winner, his total for the six W. E. Garner of 492 M,street southwest P. easing to serve. organ of the for the proper Snakes, Skeletons, Spiders. Gould's Won- 10:40 P.M. for a grand atment, for preserving, purifying and beautify- body, der Erie. Canandalgua, Rochester. But. delightful blend of high-grade coffees, ranges, 500, 800 and 1,00 has " Store. oc2l-8t* lended and roasted 200, 800, 600, written to the Commissioners stating Limited.talo andAllNiagaraPull manFallstrain,daily.club Pullmanand observation by experts. Fresh yards, being 175 out of a possible 210. The that in 1894 he performance of its functions. Sleeping roasted daily. C. D. Kenny Co. totals of the other competitors follow: obtained from Commissioner FOUND IN POOL OF BLOOD. tarsCarto Washingto.tAtlanta andtoMacon;RochestersleepersSaturdaysto Nashville,only. Private Maurice Appleby, 171; Lieut. F. Beach a perm-it to erect a boat house at the It prevents biliousness, dyspep- Atlanta, Macon, Memphis, New Orleans. Dining W. Holt, 107; Capt. A. P. Robbins, 167'; southwest corner of a dock located at 9th C Alored Man from 4:00 P.M., Limited," AUCTION SALES. Glendie B. Private S. and Suffering Ghastly "Congressional Major Young, 166; Water streets. During this year the Ir, for softening, whitening and soothing red, sia, constipation, kidney complaint, Daily for New lork, all Parlor Cars, with B. Wetherald, 166; Lieut. G. G. Dennison, boat house, with other Wound in Side. Dif. 164; Private S. I. 161; Lieut. W. W. together buildings of nervousness, Ing Car from Baltimore. Today. Scott, on the river front, was fire. The quiet Fort Reno, Tenleytown, was rheumatism, catarrh, Thomas J. Owen & Son, aucts., 913 F at. Cookson. 160; Private E. J. Fink, 159; destroyed by mewhat disturbed are p.m., 4:35 p.m., 4:49 p.m. and 6:25 p.m. LAtter Lieut. W. M. and C. Subsequent to this, Mr. Garner says, he ap- late Saturday night by For n.w.-Trustees' sale of lot in Eckington on Farrow, 158, Sergeant cr les of murder and weakness, faintness, pimples, , New York and the October E. Groome. 146. plied for and received a permit to police. The police of favorites Monday, 27, at 4:30 p.m. Daniel rebuild, th e cutaneous East. Birtwell and Rufus A. Morrison, trustees. By winning the senatorial match Private and has since done so on the old site. Mr. Georgetown precinct, stationed in Ten- blotches, and all erup- with men Cook, in addition to receiving the beautiftil were soon on Express, 5:30 Car). 7:00 James W. Ratcliffe, auct., 920 Pa. ave. Garner has learned that Wimsatt & Uhler, ytown. the scene and found who (Dining (Dining Car). 7:57 0 silver cup presented by twenty-one United tl at James tions. follow ton(Dining6:42 n.m.Car). 8:106:52 a.m. 7:40 a.m. 9:4510:00 a.m. n.w.-Trustees' sale of lot on st. bet. 16th States senators, is entitled to a gold badge mill owners, have applied for a permit to Martin, twenty-five years old, (Dining Car), 9:00, (Dia. and 17th sts. n.w. on Monday, October 27, drive piles in the river in front of the boat ar id Silas Johnson, twenty-eight years of fashion. 2:00ingp.m..Car),9:1b10:25p.m.and and9:3011:00 p,.m. CarAaily.fromLocal designating him as "The Rifle- It perfects all the vital processes. trains from Harrlsonburg. 11:5(Dininga.mn. week dayWU- at 4:30 p.m. Benjamin S. Minor and Ray- man Sea house in connection with the e, both had mington) mond S. of the District of Columbia." At improvements at colored, been waging war on They A.M., 12:45. 8:15. 4:50 (Dining Cas Donaldson, trustees. Girt last month he earned the title of firm is making. He requests of the Com- ea ch other. from missioners to inform him whether upiration. in the form of washes for ulcerative W. P. Keeton. Woodstock. Ala., took Hood's Baltimore). 6:50. 10:00 P.M.. 12:10 night. C. G. Sloan & Co., aucts, 1407 G at. n.w.- champion rifleman of the United States. the per- had Sarsaparilla to make his blood He writes gratify s.m.Onand 9:40 p.m. daily. Trustees' sale of No. 2108 G at. n.w. on The mit can be granted to Mr. Wimsatt. Martin fled, but Johnson was found pure. ood Sundays. 5:30 (Dining Car). 7:00 distinguished marksman match be- that he had not felt well but tired for some time. taste. (Dining October at 4 was Satur- In reply the Commissioners will send the 1ying in a pool of blood, from a P to $7. Car), 7:57 8:10 , Monday, 27, p.m. Charles C. gun Friday also completed late suffering Before he had finished the first bottle of this (Dining Car), (Dining Car), 9:0 Glover and James M. Johnston, trustees. day afternoon. Private Maurice Appleby, writer a letter, stating among other things, severe cut, at least a foot in length, in his 10:25. 11:00 (Dining Car from that w'hen the boat house was burned and le ft side. This wound, Johnson medicine he felt better and when he had taken the N. lr 931 Pa. Ave. Wilmington) A.M., Thomas J. Owen & Son, aucts., 913 F St. Company A, 6th Battalion, D. C. N. G., won declared, oc25-24d ysSons, at..12:15,511 3:15,Pennsylvania4:50 avenueCarandfromPennsylvania n.w.-Trustees' sale of No. 2122 with a grand total of 98 of a possible 125 permission given to rebuild it tee foll,wing w as inflicted by Martin as a result of a second was like another man-free from that tired (Dining Baltimors, California conditions were made: qL over a and able to do his work. 6:50. 10:00 P.M.., 12:10 ave. n.w. on Monday, October 27, at 4:30 over the five ranges, 200, 600, 800, 900 and "That this permit is iarrel bottle of whiskey and a 5- feeling residences. night. 1,000 This the third time issued on condition that such permit shall Ce nt piece. Johnson was placed aboard a For Philadelphia p.m. Samuel R. Bond and Henry F. West, yards. being not affect the T at properties derisd bfem Cuticura, the great AMUSEMENTS. only. Express, 7:45 A.M.. 12:15 trustees. Private Appleby has won this match, the status quo as to the rights of mleytown and iticlville electric car and P.M. 2:01. the parties, and upon the that bi ought to 82d week-days, 4:10 and 5:40 P.M. dailP. first prize, a valuable gold medal, becomes agreement a cure, with theand'Qparsrstreets,of cleansingwhereingredientshe was Hood's AGAIN THE HOME OF BURLESQUE. For Boston. Tomorrow. his permanent property. Heretofore the neither the District nor the United States m,et by the patrol wagon of the seventh pre. Sarsaparilla M MATINEE DAILY, without change. 7:46 A.M. week-day1 C. Sloan & medal has been held the winner only shall be required to pay for any repairs or ci rct station and conveyed to the EP R 15c. and and 4:50 P.M. daily. G. Co., aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.- by made to such tc George- Promises to cure and the 25c. Trustees' sale of lot at corner of Rhode ]s- for one year. The grand totals of the improvements pursuant per- wn University Hispital, where the gaping keeps For Baltimore. 5:00. 6:15, 7:55 other mit, and that Garner & Aiken shall w dicatedwassoapsewedever esopmeded is to be compared SMOKING PERMITTED. 5:30, 7:00, 7:45. land ave. and 1st st. n.w., on Tuesday. Oc- competitors in the- distinguished acquire >und up. Martin is supposed no but 7:57. 8:10, 9:00. tober at 4:80 marksman match follow: Private S. B. no rights whatever against the United to be in hiding In Maryland. The of promise. Accept substitute, THIS WEEK: 10:00, 10:25. 10:50, 11:00 A.11., 28, p.m. Oscar Luckett and States or the District G police 12:15. 12:45. Wm. A. Hill. trustees. Wetherald, 114; Maj. James E. Bell, 85; by such repairs or orgetown have asked the Maryland au- get Hood's today. 1:28, 2:01, 8:15. 8:30 (4:09 Lieut. W. W. Cookson, 84; Lieut. W. M. permits as to possession." t- orities to keep a look out for him. Limited). 4:10 Thomas J. Owen & Son, aucts., 913 F st. C. C. Cole, attorney for the United States METROPOIIiTAN 4:20. 4:33, 4:50, 5:40. 6:15. 6:50, n.w.-Trustee's sale Farrow, 83; Private S. I. Scott, 83; Private 7:15, 7:45, 10:00. of No. 1122 6th st. n.w., G. E. Cook, 83; Maj. G. B. Young, 80; Pri- in charge of wharf cases, stated that Gar- AMUSEMENTS. 10:40, 11:85 P.M. and 12:10 on Tuesday, October 28, at 4:30 p.m. Wil- vate C. McC. Taylor, 80; Capt. W. B. Mar- ner & Aiken have no right of possession, Bullet Wound in Thigh. BURLESQUERS. night. On Sundays. 5:30. 7:00, 7:50. 7:57, 8:10. liam A. Gordon, surviving trustee. and the Commissioners may them EXTRA-JOS. P. CARROLL. the Iriis Wrostler. tin, 73. require rohn Murphy, eighteen years old, of 1215 THE BANNER NOVELTY $25 to any man he fails to throw in 15 minutes. 9:00. 9:05. 10:25, 10:50, 11:00 A.M.. 12:15. 1:15, James W. Ratcliffe. auct.. 920 Pa. ave. to move their boat house at any time. F street oc27-5t-15 n.w.-Trustees' sale of No. 1241 4th at. northeast, was operated upon at 2:01. 8:15. 8:30 (4:00 Limited), 4:10, 4:20. 4:5k n.w., th e Emergency 5:40. 6:10. 6:30. on Tuesday. October 28, at 4:39 p.m. George WELCOMING THEIR GUEST. HOME FOR Hospital yesterday for a M'LLE CAPELL, HALLS OF THE ANCIIENTS. 7:15, 7:45, 10:00, 10:40 P.M. 1&. Emmerich and STRAY DOGS. bt liet wound of the thigh. He was on the Famous in Her and 12:10 night. Douglass S. Mackall, Europe's Equestrienne, OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 10:30 P.. trustees. Colored Odd Fellows to Give a sai lewaik near 12th and H streets northeast Incomparable Acts; 7 Other Surprises. For Pope's Creek Line. 7:45 A.M. and 4:33 Recep- in Presided Over wi he received the x AN ACRE OF WONDERFUL REPiODUCTIONS. P.M. tion an4 Society Charge by ien injury. The bullet week-days. Sundays, 9:05 A.M. Banquet. Mrs. Nelson A. Miles. ca me from a rifle used by a boy who was & .5e CITY AND DISTRICT. next at 2 o'clock the ooting at sparrows. SChase's, EV,ING.^25. For Annapolis. 7:50 A.M.. 12:15 and 4:20 P.M. Wednesday p.m. The and Murphy's injury is x --x UTU01 [PTIEs local lodges of the Grand United Order of stray homeless dogs of the city or ly slight. Next Week-RUSSELL BROS., &c. week-days. Sundays. 9:00 A.M. and 5:40 P.M. Odd Fellows to Visit will continue to find friends in the members Washington. Odd Fellows will assemble at their hall, on Election Night-Returns read during and after A Trip Through China. Ticket offices. corner Fifteenth and 0 Streets, The members of Columbia of the Society for Friendless Dogs, of which performance. Get seats now. oc27-5t.15 NEW YORK. 'MIl-OCEAN, LONDON. Lodge of Odd M street, and proceed thence to Metropoli- In Temporary Quarters. PARIS AND VENICEi'E,ENES. and at the station, Sixth and B Streets. where op. Fellows paid a fraternal visit late last Mrs. Nelson A. Miles is the president. Upon ALY MAGIC AND F'NNY VIEWS. Sundays. 9:10 a.m. and 1:48 pm. tan A. M. E. Church, where an address will ?ending the erection of a new home KEiRNAN'S S 25c. ders can be left for the checking of baggage to spring to Baltimore City of Odd Fel- the complaint of residents the District Com- the MB Lodge be delivered by Thomas H. Wright, wel- lice of the fifth precinct-are occupying a ALL THIS WEEK. destination from hotels and residences. lows in that city, and were most missioners in July issued an order direct- LADIES' ORCHESTRA. cordially coming Grand Secretary George Wildes of frEtme structure at 10th and C streets south- Telephone call ':640' for Pennsylvania Ratlroa8 received and royally entertained. The Bal- ing that the dog kennels at 2025 32d street en Manchester, England, who is now paying st. The new building is being constructed THE o0ERO 25c. Cab Service. timore City Lodge. by invitation of Colum- a fraternal visit to the in this be removed to some point outside of the city BloUSLESQUERS, Children'c Ma,tinee, 2:30, Wednesdaya a!l Catur- lodges coun- limits. This the site of the old structure, corner of PRESENTING J. B. HIUTCHINSON. 2. 3. WOOD. bia Lodge. will make a return visit to the try. Addresses will also be made Morris proved to be a great blow to 5t re andto worryE streets-about thesoutheast.near of it. days, half picte. ac25-7t*-21 by the Prisoners ar- p4:30.General15:30.Manager.510:15. t11:30Generalp.m.Passenger Agent. local lodge Thursday evening, November 13. Honesty, chairman of the committee; Dis- society, which had gone to the expense re In the fifth precinct are held at one 2-New and Original Burlesques-2 nnd trouble of of stedthe other K1NIEISIEL QUARTET, Arrangements are being made by Columbia trict Grand Master Jacob B. Askew and fitting up the home. Most of stations, as there are no cell of to the officers were out of the at the aC commodations in the temporary 25-Chorus Pretty Girls-25 Lod2ge suitably entertain the visitors others, after which a street parade will city time station. Five Concerts, 1902=11903. SOUTHERN from the monumental city. It is intended the order was issued, and the intendant The HatL Box, Next Week--THE NEW YORK STARS. IRMILWAY. take place, passing over the principal thor- Schedule corrected to September 29. 1902. to exemplify one of the degrees to show oughfares and in view of the White House of the kennel was in a quandary until oc27-51. 15 First Concert, November 4, Trains leave from Pennsylvania Station. the and District building. At night a he received a communication from Mrs. ( 19:008:01a.m..am. 51:15,Daily.14:30,Local15:30for p.m.Harrisonburg, War. Baltimore visitors what proficiency the pub)lic Hatcher, a member of the \ Charlotte and way Odd Fellows of this jurisdiction have reception will be tendered. Thursday pub- society, offering LAFIAYEITTE* ". Tuesday Afternoon, renton, stations. at- lic a new location on the Brookland 233, 10:51 a m. Daily. Washington, Richmond and tafred in the degree work. Other exercises places of interest will be visited, and line. electricR x------x THS EK HOTEL RALEIGH. Florida Limited. First-class coaches and drawing. will follow, including addresses by the at night a banquet will be given at the MATINEES Bloy rlfa room sleeper to Jacksonville. Fla. Dining car hall on M street.- Notwithstanding the offer of Mrs. Hatcher- Monday. Wed, and Season tickets. $5, from October 29, wIth T. Ar- service. grand officers, and a banquet in the main the work of the thur Smith, In Sanders & Staymian's, 1327 F st. t6:20. 6:30. x8:00. x10:00. x11j:30, 11:35 p.mn. Sam- saloon. The committee in charge consists of Mor- society was somewhat re- Saturday. oc25tonio4 11:15 n.m. Daily. United States Fast Mail. ris Honesty, chairman; Win. H. Nailor, tarded. Nearly all the members, however, BEST SEATS, lays.First-classxS:O0. coachesx7:~05. 7:80.and xli:30;.drawing-roomx0:00 n.m..sleeperx:2:,to have returned to the city from the summer .CIiRISVIth XANofDER'S-- OF DANCING FOR New Orleans. DinIng car service. vice chairman; Win. B. Harris, Secretary; Sihampoos Cuticuara 25c. Tl MissHawe'sSTUDIOS 1:15.11:37x8:00.n.m. x8:80.Daily. xS:05,Local5:25,for Warrenton6:20. 15:00.andxl10:5.Char. Chicago and St. Louis Through Sleep- Walter J. Abrams, assistant secretary; A. resorts and have taken hold of the project lot tesville. M. Booker, treasurer; Jas. E. Ennis, chair- with renewed activity. Soap and Eves. Good Seats, Carroll Institut, Hall and Post Offlee Hall Mt. 4:01 p.m. Week Days. Local for Harrisonburg ers via Chesapeake and Ohio Ry. A reorganization meeting of the Dressings Pleasant. Adult Class begins Oct. 15 at F. O. and way stations on lianassas man reception committee, and Win. H. society & GadFrpa tle Hall. Private lessons a specialty. branch. The new Chicago and St. Louis Special, chairman was held yesterday at the home of Miss 25SC. 50c. 4:30 p.m. Daily. Local for Warrenton and Char-. leaving Washington 0:40 p. Collins. banquet committee. It of Cuticura. All Reserved. Ectoa togCs Circular upon application. 944 K st/n.w. Lottesville. mn. daily, car- is expected that over one thousand mem- Virginia Prail. Mrs. H. V. Boynton pre- riesa Pullman sleepers of the latest type sided over the meeting. The report of the Box Office Op ns at N'TW'' se13-38lt-7 8:45 p.m. Daily. New York and Atlanta Er. to bers will be in the parade, the column to 8:30. Tel. 1830. ~ br& & ~ thepress.East.FIrst-class*8:00. *7:0coach(diner).and t280sleeper(bafet).to Atlanta;: through Cincinnati, Indianapoi:s, St. secretary. Miss Anna P. Thomas, contain- x------x IDLDEDE. Wednesdays and Fridays, Sunset Route. be headed by a brass band and Patriarchie "'his treatment at ocee stop, falling hair, Mondays, Louis and Chicago without change, via ing a full account of the setbacks re- EXCURSIONS, ETC. r'ourist sleeper Washington to San Francisco. cinnati Cin- No. 18. Captain Grey. attendIng Pull- and the Big Four route. Meals in the efforts of the society, was read and m Crusts, scales and dandruff, soothes man buffet service. C. & C). dining cars served a la after *Ves irritated, Grn TO GREAT FALLS! 9:50 p.m. Daily. New York and Florida Express, carte.- discussed, which the offer of Mrs. it EuropeRllt Steamer LouIse leaves First-class coach and sleeper to Savannah. Advertisement. POCKET Hatcher to locate the hing surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, sup- OPERAception,alresentngCat 82d and Canal every Sun- BOOK AND PAPERS LOST. upon ground now oc- day and WVednesday at S:30'. Round trip, 50c. sonviTie and Port Tamps; sleeper to AuguataJack-and cupied by the kennels was accepted, It pi es the roots with energy and nourishment, and 'P'honeXWest 19;7. oc24-4t*,4 tonnection for Aiken. Dining car service. was also proposed to accept all mi kes the hair grow upon a 10:01 p.m. Daily. New York and Memphis Lim- Michigan Social Club, Mr. Joseph von B. Jennings Meets contribu- sweet, wholesome, InthSpetacuarWMsicr&Novelts' ited (via Lynchburg). First-class coach and tions from persons favoring the project, he tlthy scalp when all else fails. FOR MOUNT VERNON, slenp- The first meeting of the season of the With Misfortune. ingr car to Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga and! ALEXANDRIA AND ARLINGTON. hiemphis; sleeper to New Orleans. Dining car Michigan Social Club was held Friday even- Mr. von B. a tillions use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cutieura Coc27-6t.20tf- ELECTRIC TRtAINS. STATION. 13% & PA. AVE. service. Joseph Jennings, stranger Federation of Women's Clubs. 01 For Vernon, week 10 to 3. ing at the W. C. T. U. rooms, at 522 6th in the who is Mit. days. hourly, 10:45 p.m. Daily. Washington end anuthwestere city, stopping at the National Representatives of the members of For Alexandria and Arlington every half hour. street northwest, the club's headquarters Hotel, was out driving on the Conduit road 5,000 in the skin, for cleasing the scalp of Round trip to Mt. Vernon. 50c.; to Alexandria, the District Federation of Women's Clubs crusts, 25c.: to Arlington. to Mt. Vernon, for the winter. large number of new yesterday afternoon, and when s ies and dandruff, and the stopping of METSAT . TRA T2 20c.; including ft nearing the met at 1416 N street the 25th instant, when h falling Arlington and Alexandria. 60c.- car service. members were added to the roll, and a com- reservoir a heavy wagon, driven h an WASH.. ALEXANDRIA & MT. VERNON RY. top by un- the presidents and directors of the twelve EENS foeg staso thofr rank. TRAINS ON BLU7EMONT BRANCH. inittee was appointed map out a pro- known collided and sore hands, for au4-10d Leave Washington week days, 8:10 a.m. 1:&4 .to partIes, with his vehicle, clubs took action in regard to the need of igh baby rashes, cbatings and gram of entertainment. The and 6:25 meetings have causing his horse to run away. Mr. Jen- it< hings, and for all the purposes of the EA cMAN,Prsntn washington Leeaburg only. Sundays only, 9:10 a.m. been arranged for the second playgrounds for children, of a curfew law, toilet, Reeve a p.m. for and fourth nings was thrown to the ground, but sus- th and nursery. Miilions of women use Cuticura Blluemont. Fridays of each of the need of an elimination of the age h N"*k boat Through traIns from the South arrive Washing. month, and at the next tained only slight injuries. limit 80 ap in the form of baths for annoying NSteam Company. meeting, to be held Friday evening, No- (twenty-one years) In night schools 1rritations, About an hour while -- vember 14, the members are expected to later, talking to some and of concerted action as regards humani- i anmmations and chafings, or too free or offensive See the SeTorughreMusicl ores.y Every day in the year from toot of 7th at. friends about the Mr. -- for Ft. Monroe, Norfolk, Newport News and give their experience accident, Jennings -- and 9:40 p.m. daily. From personial during the dicovered that his tarian and charitable work during the win- pe all points south by the superb, powerful steel Charlottesville, 8:.' outing season. At the last purse, containing $450 Next Week-TLILLIUMAN. "OCH,5tTHE -- palace steamers ' News." meeting there in cash ter months, w4 sknesses, and many sanatire, antiseptic Newport "Norfolk"s car reservatIons was no set program, the exercises and several important papers, were purposes - and "Washington." Tickets, sleeping and detailed being of Resolutions of CONSL." oc27-tf-20TN'SLEAI loformation can he had at ticket offiees. 705 13th an informal and character. missing from his coat pocket. He reported thanks were forwarded to wI ich readily suggest themselves to women and Lv. Washington..6:30 pmn'L. Portsmouth..5:00 pm social his the President of the United States for his E Lv. Alexandria.. 7:00 loss to the police of the seventh precinct thers. Cut4eura Soap'oeombines delicate THATMICA pm Lv. Norfolk.0..:00 pm Itation. Baggage checked through from hotels and offered a reward of $50 for the return "truly American attitude toward the coal * emol- ACADEMYll' Ar. Fort Monroe.7:00 am Lv. Fort Monroe.7:00 pmn att of the question." liE Eeigat1.MatineesusdyThursday and Saturda. Ar. Norfolk..8:00 am Ar. Alexandria. .0:80 am Flynn's Business College, 8th and E. wallet and its contents. Ar. Portsmouth. .8:15 Ar. 'Phone 1640. P. R. Rt. Cab Service. Mrs. Tanner and Miss French, the retir- ek nm Washington..7:00 am C. H. General Manager. Business, shorthand, typewriting, a year. ing presIdent and -- IE7Through connections made at Norfolk ACKE.RT, $25 corresponding secretary, -- with S. H. HARDWICK. General Pass'r Agent. -Advertisement. Capitol Hill Branch. respectively, of the federation, took leave s I the most refreshing ft flower odour,. No other steamers of Old Dominion SteamshIp L. S. BROWN. Gene.al Agent. of their Co. for New York and Merchants and Miners A Capitol Hill branch for receiving Star associates after a term -of two e' -- Steamships for Boston. Thousand Dollar Accident. advertisements has been established at years. v th it for preseri. Wfifyins. and beautifying NetHWeELIL IIA Nc7-t1 -- E-7YFor further Information apply at general A social hour -- ~ticket Bond Dobyn's pharmacy, corner street and was spent over refresh- akin, office. building, 14th and N. Y. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Yard engine 4.3 of the Baltimore and Ohio 2d ments, Mrs. Tanner being the hostess, and scalp, haii.:and abhands. No other foreign -- ave.. or 7th st. wharf. Washington. D. C. Pennsylvania avenue sc.utheast. Classified 'Phone2200. JNO.CALLAHAN.GeneralManager. Leave Washington, New .Tersey ave. and C at. Railroad Company ran into the rear end of advertisements will be received there at a general outline of the winter's work was or domestic toilet som h,ever expensive, is to be Chicaro and Northwest. *10:50 a.m., *0:20 p.m. a freight train Saturday night on Delaware regular rates. considered-,c nipnred with it forzall se purposes of the Cincinnati. St. Louis and Louisville. '10:05 n.m., There were present Mrs. Sperry, Mrs. toilet. *4:15 p.m.. '1:10 night. avenue Lb and nursery. This Iteombines in one soap, at Falls northeast between F street and Main, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Arlington, Myer, ChurCh, Pittsburg and Cleveland, '10:50 a.mn., '8:48 p.m. Massachusetts avenue. the beat *in And Their Big Company In FROM AQUEDUCT BRIDGE HALF HOURLY. and *1:00 night. The caboose and Colored Man Badly Burned. Burke, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Poliock, Mrs. Gil- on price, and complexion soap. -the Columbus *6:20 of the lette, Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. je25-tf-5 and Wheeling. p.m. bumper engine were damaged, but An exciting scene was enacted early yes- Weiss, Mrs. De be it toilet, bath andsbgb.inoap in the world. GEO. M. COHAN'S CYCLONIC OUTBURST OF WInchester. tS:85 n.m.. t4:15 and t6:30 n.m. nobody was Riemer and many others. MIRTH AND MUSIC, Lairay. Riverton, Front Royal. Elktoa, *4:15 p.m. injured. It is estimated that terday morning in the home of a colored FOR MOUNT VERNON, about was caused the ac- It was announced that the annual meet-- IN THT: MOSrTArPROvED BLOCKS. Annapula, t7:30. 58:50. 111:50 a.m., 14:30, 55:U $1,se. datmage by man named Daniel on ing for election of officers will be held BO'ME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. p.m. eident. Robinson, Nichols No- (DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED). Bay Ridge. week days, 9:10 a.m. ad 4:20 avenue, Hillsdale. Robinson, it appears, vember 19 at the hall of the Legion of $2 Hat Bok "ThE CO07E2L0R'8 S(K" IRON STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER p.m. was carrying a lighted lamp about t'he Loyal Women. Hats, $2. NEXT WEEK-FLORODORA. Leaves 7th st. wharf 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Frederick. tS:35, 59:00. rlO0 a.m., 11:15. fe:. Nothing Could Possibly Tempt You when a man bujstk Nat Bor Eat he doesn't Arrives Washington 2:15 and 6:15 p.m. t6:20 Di. house, when the blaze set fire to his cloth- Fare, round trip-...... 0 cents. Hageretown, f10:05 a.m, and 13:20 p.m. to use any other butter after having tried Filed for Probate. ha Admissio to grounds cents. Boyd and way points, Four-leaf ing. He screamed for help and his wife, in Exr -S n a anui mansion...2 18:35, 59:00 a.m., 51:15. (Clover Creamery. It's the finest. to The will of William Mitchell, dated Aftenoonat*,p.m S-lb. boxes. $1.50. J. F. Oyster, 9th & Pa. ave. her anxiety render assistance, fell and Octo- Gaithersburg and way points, fB:5 59:00 a.m., -Advertisement. sprained her ankle. She managed to ex- ber 4, 1902, was filed for probate Saturday. t12:50, 51:15, tS-30. 14:30. *5:00, }5:30, t7:03' tinguish the but not RATLROADS, 17:20. 310:15, 111:30 p.m. blaze, however, before The testator leaves all his estate, real and Washington Junction and way her husband had been badly burned about personal, to his widow, A. 015 points, t8:35 Victim of Assault. the stomach and arms. Elizabeth PENN4SYLVANIA AYE Mitchell, who is also named as c22-7t*-10 SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Baltimore week days. x8:00, 5:00, 6:30. x7. Alfred was taken to Robinson and his wife were cared for by executrix. T:30. x8:30. 8:35. xO:30. x10:00, 11:50 x12 Wright the Casualty By the terms of the will of Kate E. LEAVE WASHINGTON, P. R. R. STATION: xl:35. a.m., Hospital Saturday night from the home of neighbors until the arrival of the Mith pre- Duffy, BAND. anoon. x3:00. 14:00. x4:30, 4:35. x5:05. 15. cinct patrol wagon, when were also filed for - 10:40 A.M. DAILY. SEABOARD FAST MALf- his 712 Jackson street they taken probate Saturday, the testa- Through Pullman to Jacksonville, esa- aunt, northeast, suf- to the Washington Asylum Hospital. tnr ,irects that her real estate Sleener fering from painful injuries to his face and situated in SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE. necting at Hamlet with Pullman Sle,eper te At. Elizabeth City, Va., be sold and the pro - 0e27-36 lanta. cl1:30, 11:85 p.m. head. Hie had been assaulted by an un- ceeds be divided equally between her three 5 7 P.M.. FLA. AND METROPOLITAN LIMITED ROYAL BLUE LINE. known colored man in South Hospital Beceived Gifts. VIelliston DAILY-Solid Train to Jacks'nville and Taupe, All trains illuminated with Pistach light. Washington, children-Susie I. Duffy, Frederick T. Duffy with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeper. Also Pull. Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York. Boton on4 near Maryland avenue and 4%j street. He Yesterday was hospital Sunday in the and Sadie S. Duffy. The rest of her estate man Sleeper to Atlanta and- Cafe Dinin Os received an ugly cut across his forehead Episcopal churches of the city, and contri- is bequeathed to her daughter, Susie L. -Wild Cherry Cordial seryice. ese train offer excellent a teuei LIdnr. t10:00 (diner) n.m.' *12:20 (diner). :1gS and his left eye was badly injured. Duffy. Hattie D. Baird, a sister of the OF, Petersburg. Raleg. Southern Pines (iehurst), "Royal Limited." diner). t4:00 (Phila..mP butions were made for the benefit of the tes- -ma kes wonderful cures Camden. Clumbia Savannah. JackbovIl.Tam- :05 (diner). '6:00 and *11:20 p.m. (5es Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, tatrix, is named as the executrix. The Iris Lodge, No. 50, ShIeld a,Ka West. Havana and all Florida points; mar open at 10:60 o'clock.) Sal. of Water Color. will is dated July 17 last. -of colds and Gnite Athena. Atlanta. New Orleans. Chat- Atlantic City, t7:05. 10:00 a.m., 112:20 a. which is located at 17th and L streets. Sat- According to the will of the late Mrs. coughs. of Hlonor, t noo a shville, Memphi, .U points west and '3:50 n.m. The Berten collection,' now on exhibiti-m urday was donation day, and medical sup- Mary Gordon Niles, dated April 28, 1898,. SmMa mre. palatable in a drink of whiskeg than -the southwest. *Daily. 9Excet Sunday. ~smme any at Sloan's gallery. 140l7 G st., has been very plies as well as groceries were sent in by and filed recently for probate, the testatrix WEDNESDAY EvENING, OCTOBER 29, 1902, d-0 M DAIY L ALTo Petrbrg.aei, much admired. Sale begins those who appreciate the work which is leaves her entire 50c. pt., 75c. bot., doz. TEPOGRAPHICAL TEMPLE, 425 G1 at. n.w., Banuage ealead for and -checked frem hotela W.ednesday estate to Mrs. Virginia $9 For the Benefit ef the mediate points. rmineosgeerase o morning at 11 o'clock, continuing Thursday done by this institution among all classes Niles HarrIs, who is also named. as execu- Belief Fund. Ospet Pfles. aye. atiSSat- 19PennrIVaia6 avenne m Ur%Ida7 at sarna has, eac.h Ay ...Advt of the communty. 7th St. ;bi-; TICKETB, 2Ue.' E1reenane IpE seat. Nae Yeshawames and 18th street and. ?909 ec27-St- 4