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ciITY AND DISTRICT. THE SOCIAL PROBLEM, Rev. Mr. Pentecost Sees Hope Onty in Henry George's Theory. bus ADDRESS LAST NIGHT BEFORE THR ANTI-TOVERTY SOCIETY —FROTOSED SOLUTIONS OF THE PROBLEM IX WHICH HE HAS NO PAITH—NE OUTLINES THE DOC- ‘RINE OF TUE LAND REFORMERS. Aman with a pleasing tace, a long, dark mous- Yache, and a pair of eyeglasses, stood on the plat form at G. A. R. Hall last evening and talked about the social problem. ‘This was the Rev. Hugh ©. Pentecost, of Newark. His figure was straight, Dut well made, his Diack Prince Albert coat any- thing but clerical tm cut, and his whole appear- ance differed from the. conventional notion as to how a preacher should look, He has a clear voice, ICKMAN'S DEATH ACCIDIMNTAL. That is what the Corener’s Jury at Burrville Decided Yesterday. Coroner Patterson, with a Jury composed of Levi Baker, John Weeden, W. M. Uhler, Francis Nay- lor, Joseph Hill and Thomas Brightwell, went to yesterday afternoon to inquest over the remains of Wilifam Hickman, de old col- oved man who was struck and killed by a trai on tue Alexandria Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Tuesday evening, as published in Wed- nesday’s Stak. The roads were very rough apd muddy, and some trouble was experienced in Teaching the village, which 1s a small settlement, nearly two miles from Bennings station, on the Sheriff road. Arriving at the Hickman residence, ‘the body was found laid out on two rough boards in a room about 8 by 10 feet. In the room the jury and several others gathered about the corpse. SIX A BRILLIANT SCENE, Potomac Odrsmen ond their Admirers at the Fair, ‘Sturdy oarsmen fn convemtional evening cos- ladies’ with serene sinfies, and delightful music were the predominating elements at the fair of the Potomac Boat Club at the National Rifles’ Armory last night, ‘The hall 1s handsomely decorated wit Dunting of all the colors of the rainbow, long streamers stretching from the four sides of the room to the chandeliers. The walls are hung with all sorts and shades of aga, and as the throng of ladies and gentlemen strolled around the room & charming picture presented itself to the eye of & Sram reporter who found his way to the last evening. Direotly below him was the “bean- "wherein numbers of et tossers: Bae Weving to curow bags of teama tasoceehe eke LOOK! The Weekly Star. LOOK!! LOOK!!! = © The Weekly Star. THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. of pieasing quailty, and speaks earnestly and with | persons had been summoned ag witnesses, but oniy | 2.,board. On each side of the room were eight booths th presty things, and in charge ot aR 9 Bo attempt at rhetorical flourish. His audience | three of them appeared. One of them, the conduc- pean aoe booths are named in honor of ae oer aces tcnreindeg Raigtes | St She train, had been excusad bythe coroner | Farious boat cub a fllowss Analonan, Cola SB sae ipaneevone ee | ae ‘Aso npectal an extraordinary inducement the WEEKLY STAR has teseed a promium tn the shape many who are recognized as leaters among Ka Supposed that the other witnesses were | bia, Ariel, Rappahannock Dominion. apse Seen aed i oe of Lator and persons connected with different re- wen to the house. THE CENTRAL BOOTR. : oman: of whieh clas wo shall De | waist st and ae-—Three com: | Bei of a POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be givea to every future subscriber to THE WEEKLY ST. : tion i the community where he lived, be- this wise: “At times It becomes necessary delivered under the auspices of the Anti-Poverty | Caine ‘ay gt aimed, the railroad employes, | Duilt upon a framework of oars, a number of d'strike the dog that ia bark- Drecting inst evening: nee some seca aa out shelter, “He. was | to thew thirsty customers, while those who desire iy hee 2 a a a field without: r Was | to their thit wi u who Mr. H. J. Brown, the president of the society, be- found in Uhat condition some time after the accl- | coolness a little more ng by ED 7 gentieman, of which clasg form projects, The address of ir. Pentecost was | gunning Of Hickinan caused considerable n-| 1» the center of the room, at a circular booth | longer consider him a member;” and winds up in ears exing I. Englisl ‘THE POCKET ATLAS ts a handsomely-printed book of 191 pages; 90 are full-page cologed maps, £0 up to the gallery, | would be trouble, as both men were known to be z forth the geographical features of the whole world in minute detail; 101 are filed with read- fore introducing dent and cared for. wi they find charming waitresses ready and | armed, Williams sent for Barbour to come down | — — and Soma ben be oae-partenn ‘and ‘educational, THR TESTIMONY. only too willing to provide them with creams and ‘Out of hts office severat umes. This Barbour de- “RB, ‘ng matter, condensed into a graphic presentation of all the facts in the social, religious, political devoted to the distribution of the lerature of thé | | The first witness called was a colored boy about | ices of all favors and In all quantities, | Bushels of clined to do, when Williams, again ft pre arsed ae = industrial history and condition of every State and Territory in the Union, tagether with 48 colored Poezii ae Thrown cocouragd his hearers 0 Santis ‘uk ha cue deveuss seuss anarto oer Gn the stage at the end of tue hall the trophies ot ne office he closed the door, behind ‘nitn and | The most Natural System now Teught inthe World. diagrams showing the relative strength of different industries and of different products in various ~ r ‘reform ‘bey were a st the office Ww . ing was not dant pag ‘the truth, the whole trath, and nothing but the | the club are artistically arranged, while below vanced to where Barbor was sitting and said: ‘Large Catalogue and full Series of Circulars Free. ‘States, and Other items loo numerous to mepuion. Six United States Senators who were converts to | truth, Charlie k one eye on the Curpee, as pan fd oy als > ascot a0, y0u prc to settle this matter—by Canes Oe OUTER oe ves, ‘one ot these Repreveutarives nad told hin “Tell What you iKnow about the accident,” said | @ fortune-teliing business in a charming little | Barbour replied: Re ‘can settle through our 313 6th street northwest. _s16-8m_| sy! ‘The maps and data have been prepared with the greatest possible care and are believed That he underestimated the number: there were | the coroner, addressing the witness, The witness | tent; that, isto, say. they shuffle cards, ehuMe | ¢riends” PW ILSERVICE FREXGH xD MUSIOLESEONG | "IR thircy of them. Mr. Brown said that within six | Stood silent for a few minutes and at the | fates, and then shuffle quarters, Willlams then said: “No; we will settie tt right | Cy "INSTRUCTION THOROUGH o ra ene Gt | thoroughly reliable, ‘Weeks a member of the House would rise in his | Corpse. When he had satisfied himself that it was | Three gentlemen mai to make themselves | now,” and struck Barbour with his fst. ‘Theo ‘Addeess TEACHER, REAT Se tne to ey charg megan Carr Enw | Pam paint “mae a ava fu | ames taco shout a aaa” atau’ | ouswaag att seen satay eaeeg | CaO gaE A RSEANCEDE eras, | scm ent enloned wate sutsrpton tae Feast Aas wi mat Wy ml, Page we ‘MR. PENTECOST'S LECTURE. => Chastie plex = “some part of the ‘stock that | iret shot, it is thought seek Wiis in tee ree Da NG AND PAINTING ACADEMY OF FINE AERACK. NELEXDID SG 3 : pe Rev. Mr. Pentecost devoted the opening part of | wane coin oun tas track wba we see toe | Sil tae Walls behing ther bake Hion of the heart, “After eurptying nis rovolver ie | Mon SS eis en tedovss by Mmm. IMOGENE 3 iN rrect DECEMBEE o QUAL. Ra a ne eee ‘Dis lecture to setting out what the Antt-Poverty | men with lights, but tney "t speak to us, and TRE FAMOUS HOUSE, sank to the fluor, Doctors were summoned, but it | years in }urope with the most celebrated To uw artists. ‘Trains leave Washington, from station, corner of 6th x less 4 ome Society meant by poverty. They did not seek, he | 176 Passed on. ‘Then they it oid |, But the source of the greatest excitement, | Wasevident ae cota meee ae al be received: Satur ay Me four years ot os | Wor Pusa and B strecte ap follows: a ‘THE WEEKLY STAR contains Associated Press and Bec Dispatches free all re said, to abolish what he called voluntary indi- | Dim that Ie was Billy Hickman » and 1 told | enough comparatively subdued, lies in the race tor | " Sparvour oan toe ee Ag pnd upwards, for almost noth struction in every ¢, Fait sieevine Cars ‘at O: Sin duty; Fant ‘World, reports of Congress and all the Government Departments, United States Courts, Washington viduai poverty, that which was due to idieness,) “You mean William Hic! 7 Said the coroner. | the $10,000 house. It can hardly be called a “race,” | the scrotum, the bail coming out the extreme lower | Sha iiistorieal Painting, “Eventi Cloves tor forts ‘with Siepine Ones teem, Saran: Cluoinnstt: | yews: ‘and Gossip, Political, Personal, Soctety and Local Affairs, Stories by the Leading Authors of the eee ee rer individual failings, but that | «No sir,” answered witness, “f mean Billy Hick- | however, for there Is not a ticket-holder who is not Patt of his ody. He is lying at bis father's house | Sha Gentlenen Mondaysand Wednesdays at 7. {G-4w* ‘St. Louis: dally, | Home Articles, poverty which 1s forced upon the masses, the out-} man, tuat man there (pointing to the deceased). ‘the possessor of the lucky biGof pasteboard that a very Grecarious comiiion, ASRS. E BRASELMAN, sl | World, bright Correspondence from all points of Interest, Weekly New York Letters, ee ee cate ata eatnay stem. He gave g- | One of the men asked us if we knew where D6 | wili'give him a handsome house for 50 cats: They | Young Hams was a nephow of Gen. Robert | YY) sce ES that should be in the best ‘res in SUPPOTt Of @ statement that under te | lived, and we went and told his wife. Then —" | nresit feadess, and the (nterest in the affair grows Williams, of the United States Army, who married ART NEEDLE WORK. ny ui, andex- | Fashion, Religious, Literary, and Agricultural Notes—in short, everything “Never mind what hay fame, sald he | wath cvery hour, Lewt. Joh Tl. Doyie has charee | the widow ofthe ave stephen A. Dougie £18-1m* S04 Mithst.pearknw. | Gilly"at athabume wih thew sieerers fe paper of the most inferesting city of the country. It te an eight-page paper of Mfy-aix long welb happened etter the ‘nas was stencils Rp | Of, the tickets for the house, and is constantly | | Barbour 1s the so of Hon, Jamies Barbour, mem | soo GOMMERGIALSCHODL Sieewer ck | Mllethicley ‘Memphis. Express, 10:00 after the man was struck.’ Sought for “another one of the’ house tickets, Mr. ber of the Virginia house of delegates trom Cul- | WY ‘Keeping and Commercial Branches. Exam: . dal ip Pitabury apd te West with Ujrough | Glled columns, and costs only One Dollar a Year. ‘THE ENGINEER'S STATEMENT. Doyle, please!” Peper, and a nephew of Senator-eléct Jonn 8. Bar- | iratitme. ierike $5 BST PuML Eexening sessions only. rer Pittsbures aad Pittsburg to Chicana. ‘ated in him by the civilization of the nineteenth | H. J. Smith, the engineer, testified that he saw | 7 Tadies. carry ttle pe-ribbonea selene | SORt- ‘Teal leseens free, COURT F. WOOD, Principal. og a Bg ey gs nd century. ils mind oF soul bad desires as well as } the deceased walking beside the track some ten or | $2#¢8 Wherewith to clinch thelr arguments that pom OF SOUND. Bt ——— | 710308 pam daly sonaee Sones ates BE S anould oni 10:00 pan daily, . tis hls body. He thought that man poor who was de- | nrveen feet trom the crossing. When the train | (nel friends, acquaintances, or adunirers sh HOOD, Et i Wwhshinton to ; give them a Vote for the Various articles for which ved from 14th st. to 723 13th st, For Williamsport, Lock Th aa ato: for what his bands and brain produc, | £0% Near him he stepped on the track as though be | they inay be envered. “rail WTB MAILE a rsh etturtenca, | FO Mautner xk ens aad Fin 20-304 He pictured it as awrong condition bt atfairs | Wanted to cross it. Wi ness blew the distress | — Last might Set apart for the visit from the FSP a ends to ada a anand | FOENen York apd the East 73 ‘when a man who worked earnestly abd industri- Whistle and reversed his engine, but it was too Columbia Clab, a number of the members of ‘We have put about (250) Srovenciston oe ‘axe. Novel, attractive aud rapid Sunday, 9:00, th o cae Ait his life was unable to provide for all: the kare, Witness saw =. Cop ne pene thi anization a vined. hte 1 cane the even- Fret of learning 0 speak and’ nnderstand iat 11:20 pan, Ei Jorerih, he sald was Bot diet govcrameral | Witness thought, on is head. “Witness ‘had Just | ‘fue Pomactis « Dright four r edited TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY SUITS, gritend uainersind sddrew to ox S08. “hclcraneee: | S24 nena ‘cam. ge ag ey tes - 3 1d 35:45. = be lett te stock-yakd with the caging and One = by Mr 3-H opie, and latribated nitly as the Won: and Mre. 83. Cox. “ rit For Bont Hen AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER!!! aan 5 Was golng at Fate of al 2 Tolles an | oMictal organ ir. both Frocl count ‘bey GRADUATE OF COOPER UNION, NEW YORK, Brook! Hoglsad, where the (yrannical form was moding | HOWE abd stopped the train ‘within tweatj-tve or cao al ae A. GBtenpur lie nesters, beans peel ami | gery, Cy sith betes qireee aud it tie tree repablies of Frapee andthe Cnved | WEY yards RIFF TALK IN THE SENATE. Ira ROS a Pa oman: |p, eatlanrcenetentenay” “| SPROTAL $1.90. SPECIAL $1.90. In tbe United States, With theie tard? inwe nats | 2K. Biggs, fireman on the engine, testined that | A Lively Discuesiom Started by Sen- NEXT FIVE DAYS aT eT ae —ecuee | PE ott, 64,16 00, gud is free-trade England.” It had nothing to do with the | he was on the left side of the engine. He heard ator Beck, es DUE TAT, enLCI Post Otic. aA Oo, 11:40 am THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON sTaR. eee = Gud not eee ce maace “pmotning on the track, but | nero was tariff in the Senate as well as in the crac Righest Blandant Busi Colcee, in America. ‘Mr. Pentecost then proceeded to speak of the | they found the injured man Iying beside the | House yesterday. Senator Beck began a speech Day andl Evening Ressions nudeuts ca “Her at ay Sime, Catalogues tree, on application at College Of- fig, rat floor, oF by niall KANCIS G. MARTYN, President. C.K URNEX, M.A. C. E., Prin. Colored studenta not sidmitted. fiG-tme THE WEEKLY NEW YORK WORLD. ‘Various proposed solutions of the labor problem. | track. He did not speak. They remained with | 4gainst the dependent penstons bill but switched him about 25 minutes. off to the tariff, and for the remainder of the day He spoke with some contempt of the advice given | "'A5 the absent Witnesses, 1t was sald, dl d not see | tray was the subject of debate, by pulpit and press to the poor workingmen to be | the accident the room was cleared, and in a few ‘THE WORLD'S HISTORY OP THE UNITED sTaTES pe except Sur resigned. ‘The pulpit held out to them, ne said, - ‘Mr. Beck charged the republicans with a desire See ARD” TEACHING iw | FOEANMSPolia, 7-20 and 9:00 12:05, 4:20, and the stistaction of Knowing ‘that inthe cower | Minutes the jury returned a verdict of accidental to consume the Treasury surplus in the payment shnetone desicos Vunite Ringly oe Giga | 6:00 Ran. daily, exoept Sunday.” Sundays, 9:00, THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. CSG condition of affairs will be exactly re; | Tlickman was about 60 yearsid, 1s from Prince | of pensions and thus prevent tariff legislation. a Augureof Se JARVIS BUTLER, Sad Fat. | ALEXANDKIA AND FREDERICKSEURG. RAT ip cae memmees Eecioee trtesoenan ee soma Gon my, NG, He, moved to Burrvitie about | re sald tuere were numerous men tn the Senate, aaah ‘a16-7m WAY ANDUALEXANDIIA AND. WAS e Yom, would be Fuinows. It would be the death of | had purchased a building lot in Burrvitie, on writen | eSPeclally on the republican side, who were many WSN GReren xonwaz rstirore, | For Aleanina G00 6-35, 8:40 : {rade and commerce. | Mr. Pentecost also claimed | 4 house 1s in course of erection. He was buried | times millionaires, but they had adjusted taxa- ies Ginter of tesckon, 12:04 5:06, That temperance would not bring about a better | this afternoun in Me, Oliver cemeters: tion so that not one of them patd more taxes than ond i THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD is described above. Souattion of affairs trom an econo potat ot aie 5 sisdiedae coma ae: his veried coachman, The rich Senator paid & Model Kindgrgarton ahd Primary School. ‘w. The tendency was to force es ry tax of forty cents per gallon wine oy . tablishec ‘74. The lite line. When ten ‘curb thelr desires and | General Agent Alvey, of the Baltimore ang onto | SAO" HOFtY cents per ‘paid 300 per cent on his| For $10 youcan have your choice of about (200) Mrs, LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal, THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES ts @ Gaipty book, bound in Leatheretee Decome able to live on less, wages would go down. | Railroad in this city, sald to a Stan reporter this | whisky” 3 aa cee ‘Tree Calt, of 320 12 un Aie claimed also that great public charles trom | morning that Hickman was left in the eare of one | Senator Plumb asked if Mr. Beck favored the re— ‘TWO HUNDRED OVERCOATS, r wy = wae poems, coplousty Siameneet, fod. "kel Vert ne ah ets Cust ants | ot te raliond employes wen te ‘rain moved | Baits wink cas lo wich the itt Fe pean be i > t o 0 at he did not; that there was no more Bupd r} é Women who cut velow the already miserable amen eaeel ae fg ja, imposed on whisky and | heavy and light weights. Some of them soldat@2c,} THE READING, PA, MILITARY ACADEMY, PAULO aia ‘Together with a membership in the World's Book and Music Unions, by which all standart Wages of the sewing women were those who re- get the B. and P. Rall em. | tobacco, But none of the millionaire Senators ‘moat of them at $15, $16.50, $18 and $20—a first-class Six hours from Washington, ber of 13th street and Pennsy! eye Se] ‘dooks and music can be bought at an almost incredibly low price. weeping ar sep | ge formes ng od any ths og | aaah Be PRRRP ea |r abonnieren Pome | rr A Heike, thee ae ete He argued also that trades unionism, strikes and | BOUS, OF wateh-box, and the sufferer was made produced 8 expense. —— rect enh age ieoctved « HASTE PUGH. * 3. WOOD, boycotts were futile agencies to bring about the | 9 comfortable, as possible under the circum. Scho republican Seusters or a ceemer of them ve tap colleen: West Point, Annapolis ine pene atts for | CGencrai Maneaer. [19] Gen. Pasactger const. Ail these, tWo newspapers unequalled, two premium books, postage prepaid, and membership heeded reforms. | Wages, he argued, followed nat. | Slanees by taking high grou. «and placing | pecan vo fre questions at Mr. Beck. From first ‘Send for catalogue. [JpALTINORE AND OmID RAIINOAD, in Book and Music Unions for $1.90. ro ho artificial methods could produce oe . one and then another Questions were launched a a a ang: bear B RED! aS par ADEE. e Ken Senator, he, meantime, standing 9 ve ig ULE ‘MBER ug shetched also the plans of the philosophical THE SHAMESPEMIAN PAGEANT. _ | bis deat, and WD sone haniiesinoe or ee g 8 AES Hat A E i ae mao aye ae doles ass 90, 2887. seid ieataen that both would require a thousand years or more | The Scenes shat Will be Represented swerkig, “Finally Mr Beck, inna bre ethene, | OO Abd EX OF RAAL om | Mi Cor.‘Mase’ave. and 17th st Washington, D. C. OF NEW SERGEY AUR AR ON CORNER Yoefiect the propose reforms. For bis part be — a Suectacalar Pantomime Next ner, accused the repubiicags 9talpiing” at hun bin ci calgere bet | Second ueeion Febronry 1, 1688 me OgOpm cz? and Northwest, Exp. dally 10:55am. { This 4s an offer that has never been surpassed. could jong. ‘eek—Some of the Casts, ator Plump charged @ democratic iss Cuteheon's Even! Clase begin | (For Cincinnati and st Louis, Exp, daily 2:30a08 . — Senators were protectioniats whenever it came to », | February 20. 1888. oon 4 a The grand Snakespearcan pantomime and royal | protecting aay product in Which theit 2 COR. TENTH AND F, ithe Arg lecture on American Literature by Prot. | °r‘Ptiabarg and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10:558m ORDERS RECEIVED EITHER BY MAIL OR AT OUR SUBSCRIPTION COUNTER, on watch be believed offered a solution of the } Poeun.” wan pectepeeesaabarirend er arsagr Oz | At 5:30 the Senate adjourned, the pension bill For information address the principal, Forbetington and Local {8toam, Saunt aevannenae ws antentel Gimeulty. Ashe believed $t. Paul had been tn-| ivcugws opera House on neat We ‘and | 2&¥ing been scarcely mentioned during the after- ; _filim “MISS ANNA ELLIS. 2:35 pin, apd BBE pan, dally, Bee 908 Spired to found the Christian Church, so ne pe. | 2108 oxo nye fivon| fo a Asp Now WiRHbISTON coNsERYATORY oF atuarc, 8 "for antermisdiate points betwees Weierore and Pall- ved God bad inspired Henry George to solve this ‘pected will surpass anything of ind SSIs TRS Clot ing, Yth and F sis, Nineteenth adelphis 15:00 am. and 13:15 p.m. ADDRESS IN ALL CasEs Probiew. Henry George had begun, he said, by | €Ver attempted by amateurs in the United states] ‘The Fire-Proof Theater Problem. | vat THINGS ARE HOT AND GETTING HOTTER Fyano. Grean, Voice, ulin, Siuts. Commot, be: oo | “Zor Stoperiy and in $430 oun wenn onan: asking questions, by inquiring what It was that | The large number of ladies who are interested in | To the Editor of Tux Evzwixa Stan: Bitenet eenecten?. opine—to congratulate the | Sq naree 2 S NULLARD, Director. aim, 12:20, i F Read an equitable distribution of wealt2. | the Homeopathic Hospital have worked very hard} 1 notice the telegram in to-night'’s Stan Srethren ou thelr wondrous W* © onane, $36, & ‘WASHINGTON, D. Jandlord reveived the Rone shee. Hysenares_ BS | to make the necessary preparations, and they are | from Europe that the American inventors ought to ‘Teacher of Violin ,Piano, end Organ, 217 10th | Supt ‘the theory that What aman produced was his; what Sure their labors will be rewarded. The young | S0lve the problem of a theater indestructible by MAGNANIMITY, streetaw. Termsreasonavle, = | Fo tary produoed by the community, such as the ren- } ladies and gentlemen who are to take part in the | ire. In reply I desire to say that the problem has WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND Hp erg mona sana tbr agp: | Pena erormace hare word wita ater |g aceon sleds fra or aventorsare | Weta ihemen trae aurtcnagine | WW Sy aula es vane en ta | 4 ‘concerned. are plenty of men who will un- EAR PEOPLE i bere. Mrs M. STE- Fou. “When the tang royed aes Slowing a asmapetver the pantomime as | 2¢rtake to build such a ‘and who will do it, —— VERS WA Prieta | ™! ‘et Sar PROFESSIONAL. arn i ye tt will be reene i permitted. | The only unsolved problem in thé | To giveheed unto them and their Special Causes, Ac- | Sart VERN HARE. 4 monopot ney he | ft will De presented aed matter is to And the company OF F teh ds | cording to thelr Published statanent they are willing | JV VERS . ADAME ORUEA FROM MEW TORE. WONDER. Suid, propose to deprive any man Of his rights in | The Grand Shakespearean Bayes | willing to pay for tha ai ‘Owners of | t0 be sacrificed omthe altgr of PICKLE FINANCE. M22 ROM NEW TORE. WONDER. inated veres-ahe Uncarnsd tacgmnant whten | oiresenting: the inengerated by a grand nuree | theat gas companies, railroad companies 1100, 1104, 1116 M_ STREET AND 1128 11TH ‘equal cannot Shrougtout the world, “All bust: 33 produced by the community, and to do away | the court of Queen Elizabeth. With a fosrish, Ppp SE at oe si sig ‘For Gaithersburg snd points, 19:30 DECKER BROS, LTT. sane neapusnghgtmlgtmdae:sad waa other taxes. No part of what aman pro- anata heralds of the court appear and an- lie ‘With the least Yovestmment of capital; thats And that's the long and short of it, Wasaid that “the | French ond Enzlish Boarding and Day School for my 124:30, le Fs 320 p.m. pap WEBER, for e-short time at 27 7th st. ne, near Fast laces should be taken for taxes. ounce by the royal Guards chter ‘upon | Whats the matter. And until these inatters are | Oretht.m were tobe couuravuinted ou thete woudrous | Yotus Ladien and Lit Gis. a | grog gbond twain ‘stations, 17:00 p.m, PIANOS. Capitol st: Capitol Mill. igor ae these lowed” oy thelr and ladies of te | GMSur baw da wll continua tote th cone | Rarely, SAY Unie FoR RATLE® | _iforogeh turrictign ial branches Aacordans |» Ghar tain Jeae Washington on a aaa Tipped vonteersgonndcatint Labensnstna, A PAY. IF YOU JE iy YOU WANT THE ry met u Me, wf seem, trove arom sumon—| Saget ature ul | gt ca iy cas mis | Plan, tad Alle SPE, SAE | THLE GOOA tom ge reancame |p ee |||, | Ls LAs GRADUATES FRESENT ATTUR BANQUET. | Lord Burleigh, Sir Francis Bacon, sir Walter Ka- | "TBruary so; une, “Cm MONEY | rgtulation woaubetitute condemnation OT 0 | 1 2MMi sous new school buildine heated by stoam buna LOE ‘ 807 | organs of any maker taken iu part payment ccme£s "S Y7 — ‘Foe Washingvon Association of Cornel Atumat | if, the queen tavoriieg the Earigofkeses and ee g forced, and wich opposing parties Siold to ot | and containing ‘Chapel, ‘Sossion-rodme, Claae-rvous, | "Kor HAGERSTOWN, 18.40am, and olin =e Mar. Ros: ae eld its fifth annual dinner at Weilcker’s last even- | lowed by “her parca ane eee LO) pap ap bop yee “7S for ourselves, permit us to say that we have no Spreseuvand futare own with's Yeicand bes woe, ing. ‘The guests were Ex-President Andrew D. | throne, and at her command William Shakespeare | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: D. For particulars apply to me, ‘Ble hus asioatabed people Wi uae cum ‘White and Protessors G. K. Gilbert and C. V. Riley. Heushered into ber presence. {iter his presenta | Perry to C. B. Bailey, sub 7, sq. 645; $1,000. H.W. SACRIFICES 28-6m MRS. E, J. SOMERS, Principal. aan Wanna oe shez simi ara Sg me ‘The occasion was signalized by the presence of ‘oe oar ae Or a azmilton to Everett P. Rider, w. lot 4 43, sq. 569; ee a pa rkS, BENJAMIN FULLER SMITH, TEACHER reps /ARKANTED, mance, 4 Doe | sme has no, remesice never iS cee the lady graduates of Cornell resident in this city, | Siny deans aad Clee eee his | gS. D. Webb to S, Bealmesr, pt. sq. 928; $8,500, | Tomske. We would not sacrifice ourselves, because EP Sera TOL ee SMITE TEACHER Teasonable ; | sckoes. “Susann cote pedy mn ot brine for the first time im the history of the W. T, Elbert to Nelile M. Simmons et al. lots 7, Yous ‘recived Monday | ; ‘cnet: lor aud decries association, | pre bs J SELF-PRESERVATION 733 Het. nw. Eeferences: is invaluable, ‘out your and to all appearances they added such a charm $35; 12 and 13, aq. 836; 11, 89. 1096; 2, sq. 965, and Sete ten occa Witter Jgurinpada, tire eetistaction given. tnverviewscvn tothe dinner that their Sy MsdOUe: SO, wanes Uo J. Mel. Carus, | the test ew ofhuman nature, We mould, not escr.| Si e Dame and G2 pil aut fa tener Me outline of my z aA, C. oF Serko 1 Me | rg {TIONAL CHRISTIAN Tr their lite. Residence, 1910 11th st. n.w. Ofiice hours, 9 = ean PROP! 8 SCIENCE INSTI- Bm Pim dimou aan | FR EE Oe bce ae NERY EERE | pu amo. pau nctENCe rxere | oe Sele Sees undivided haif sub 31, sq. 823; $—.. ‘Thos. Hoages: | Util the SUN GOLS DOWN. snatpadtents forlnatructin and treatment, Ghriataa | on + SK sala ‘ebes Chaves {0 3 — Toad; $90. J.-A Prescot ee alto We Bite we NARI The Ie ee Tae eae aa ates | 3, 8q. 238; $250, C. J. Meister to Jacob Franz, pt. | 10 Per Cent Clothing House, 10 gpdaatcut ‘Massachusetia Metaphysical College, bo Prentice taco rane ta Cr 927 snd 929 7th bon ager Massachusetts ave, | 1015 G st. n.1 NEE i Ja21-3m*_ lelster, ir} Strictly Price, -ERIA! E38 COLLEG! Rk. 7TH ah Braun to Jamés'R. Rogers, pt. 11, #q. 176; $3,800. | open Saturday Until 11m. Sina Sx nv. dtr, om. Dist mestabhsbed EY “Romeo and Juliet,” act 2, scene 2. OE Wig od eae yoare. equ 0 women ‘evil La@uences, Cures i just Let Us Alone.” rained for bustuessov otheial postions: Tres co N AND AFTER THURSDAY, ae seaae the Pootensor Oe eaigy at HEME through yonder window | wn. core. 4 cout orexatOn 1X THE uemou ne | one et dis earmenia fe the Seas MAGA | Hacc Buses, Gemogy. fouemriiag snl | theta aatrhNo wa At ae wher PRE Sg Sts tenn end Sele nee: Glos, BEFORE THE STMIKE INVESTIGATION Cou. | Of the Dicinet gus thelr employes BELONG THis Gespbopho juarterly or monthly in: | for Pocus Rhea oa he ee g_tics wrl_cave time end ‘by calling on Sun.” MITER. CLASS OF WORK, L rend. lus: | Grinders syedows, sud’ Redueedarevan conta winre ‘sdvertice only’ wast Romeo, Mr. Geo. Erdman; Juliet, Miss Sneed. ‘Mr. Eckley B. Coxe, one of the leading operators [os Point, Thursdays down Mon- be can do 3 ay XS iing Lear" act 1 scone tn the Lehigh region, testifed before the Reasing | oe Srevexezoxanex Gus Lar NER. V1 cipal, si) 5 Diok! Open ts tt eg ne mr. strike investigating committee yesterday after- PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF sTODY. rae of “Albany, Mr. McMillan; noon. He said he was willing to arbitrate differ- COMPANY PE fa gontdentisl: prepares for collage Ani “ walt, Mr. 113; Duke ences with his employes except in cases where it ay PENSTITUE ce cor Sikand K sta. nw. ICAL, &e. Barker; Duke of Kent, W. Would be business suicide to do 20, He was al- ~ lip a ]_s01ms wato neoure “ OFAN Goneril, Miss Helen. Canton: Ways willing to arbitrate where the questions in- 'RE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, eer Moe ton; Cordelia, Miss % volved were proper ones for arbitration; he did 4 LN. We ‘ne. “Sepa dani x, ‘nC 3 Payeictane | ot think The present trouble praeated sutton ‘Workington Office, €41 Louisiana ave. 2.0, Bron og Trmont i: Brostirn 40 Coates ng Tith snd 12th sm ne Ladies only aa - 2 Eason, jr; Pages, Alan A. Cl that kind. 4 was about 23 W. 338d 8t.: Phila, 1593 Chestnut foseley lands st Cornfield Harbor going and return- 7 sine Seika ek Totter | tone rane ane ane oa sear Seaeeewiinacn dtr nea |p eo tf es ai e , mC ‘al iS j ‘and Miss Julia‘ Weber | ready contracted for. The advance in Dricea which | ‘Baltimore Office with the Chesapeake Gas Co, #iotm roll classe: sive private lomsous at hotels aad private recldanses,, Telapbous-cal pone Heuapare “Merry Wives of Windsor,” act iil, scene 3, rep- | the strike caused yielded him $25,000 or $30,000 ° ighest references, “Terms begin now. 16 _| 2629+ Pagele Ma Dries regents. te Lit Fesenting the adventures of the fat knight, sv | more than be would have otherwise received, Cor. Baltimore aud Hsnover sts, P 400 tegsors. Tie PRG John Futsiagy with Mutress Ford. and Mfwtress | 1 toe coat Le ad on UL this sum Was all 8S CLATA HARBISON, G0. EL Tana 6.6.60. and nis inglorious escape in a buck-basket. | absorbed in the losses of the first month of the FOR SALE OR RENT, O.6m* SGrant Place ber oth tor otwer operators would do. ‘There was no under. | ,,7his Regenerative Gas Lamp, which produces three ‘SUMMER RESORTS. STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN N. ¥. bet Oth, 10th. G sind it ats. Mt YEBNox! ur. vexwoxt Rome. “Merchant of Venice,” act 4, scene 1—The trial | standing among the operators, ull statements ¢o | times the Maht from the same consumption of Gas Shylock. ids ‘me. and will : cases me sot fermen ee area ‘ton ‘the contrary Rotwithstanding. Mr. Coxe said | Otherwise burned, and which has been before the pub. | <= TLANTIC CITY, N. of ‘of July. ane qnarac- | that, 20 far as Oval wae concerned, @ reciprocity | He, under our manarement for Afteen months and is eee ites Rad meatgoky ave. 3:50 pm. pi es: cae anne a Duke, kA. Me- | treaty with Canada would be a thing. We | in use in the most prominent piaces in Washington and | Open Feb 1 to Nov. 1. Lock Dox 1030. — LL STARE, Captain, BEEN iM Percins, abd A. | —aaaceenatly weiter suas we send Popper ag amghesy ppdoem femanecawrd _mh2-co-Im_jy1-eo-1m M. 5. ECKERT.” z = ‘UNTIL YOU BEE THE EMERSON PIANO. i % 4 Kagerly; “Council,” Mesars, on rental. It is now, in compliance uni- |) RGYLI END CONN. AVE.. ATLANTIC Fee Riw WORE, Chairman Tillman havit that the = a ‘A thoroughly first-class instrument ata medium pric, Monroe and _ ing Suggested tha ag op gan pt ASS Bow sanitary arrangenion! qth ot wharf’ ‘Over 41,000 now in use. “, AYS ~ Mr. Coxe remarked: “Just | FOS ‘in position, in perfect condition, ready for | _™1-tmayui-2m et. MUMEL | PRIDATS. ana SUNDAY? oc sal yo soma romele . cues us alone, It is ike an outsider interfering in a | 22 Plactog tn pout ready cae Eaaace een) DAYS, and withthe appantion ty a= aheemedmeeend |. aiemeacsawacavasicimeenimeeed Be § Grand ‘View ot Oasai, aie Thoroae acind a Fon schocule scone Tho Wrestling semen nico te ‘The Norfolk Tragedy. Te laa en iia nd ornamental, with ana } —22-2°5™ COC | a ne 2.—" pween Or: fo NI ” sioas Gavions. Sad Charies, the wrestler. “Act ‘scene 7, Te | YOUND COOK's Moramn np Sret-traes swaan go | Without cheadelie; ioetneet eae a ene | 7 araNTio QTY, ¥.J.. *SEA BRIGHT, OCEAN STEAMURS. witness, As to Pacific ‘Island aves.; full view' is being practical printer, Mr. Benedict said he | Se¥en Ages of Man will be read by Shakespeare. HIS CONFEESION. Sizes, consuming 8, 10 and 12 feet of gas per hour, | 4 wapilary arrangements. — = = Bees: he gained is experience of nupsne arta | g¥e of ths battle of Bosw rh Field Deseo hae | ohana Bailey, the mother of Charies Cook, | Full information cherfuiy given. - Teaco MES. LEWES HERE | SHOBT BOUTS Te LO eshien LLOYD 8, 8.00. 3a & priguing omic “He aid noe coney wound | Sine Gorham: Prince of Wales Pony” sogc; | and Wm. Bailey, the step-tather, appeared before | NoTR—For Libraries, Dining-rooms and Biiara | =” Fast the odvernumeat Printing Onice who have: Por ice Anne, sass Mead ‘king’ Justice W. P. Jones in NorfolsVa, yesterday, and | Rooms thes Lampe are Unegualed, f3-codlan Has Ne pee ieee teat rods tie pe SN ,Wuslifications for a position than ne (Benedict) % hard 3, F. E. Dunne! luntarily made aMdavit that their accused son Al oR. 3. Gheertal. mm. 5 Saar 3 pom. ; Labo, had He ‘said that the delay as to the segues ‘aaeee 16 tig ane Charles, on his return home on the nightot the 27th, Beeh emmblen,” Open all the yots, WARREN TE Weir wacn ie Cee ek Se Eps which were contracted ty tes Heres | ing Nether ot aie i oe eee eae meena oom thethonsdnede! Two Hren Arne. ee wea a TE curable ateraSag a ears —— ae eee terse Had wcarana quam: Miia, tae ne reo ee z pena ee Me TS. peor Aran eee RS Sa eames - M. TALBOTT, Sg ae fo award them contracts. The second volumegr | , tuello, Act 9, soene 2 the murder of , and alley did $0, and found Haney = ewly fsb rum in cpueation with Sing eer EF weBen oss rene. eed eared oF By : dead’ “Goow had with him the waten sada ave sickens Bs F Phat as Geuvered yet; he did not is Pesder ya ott ol nS eae ain ies ss oe Wari —i0-ten = cae CE eae ir. T Fead a wetter, which was | /ayo, T. Carusi; Gratiano, M: Porter; chain to a young man | ‘Theother to make our figures the standard of Than Leste and bath i tw teeter SEFURNISHIN Dist ‘me ‘Per Tease Be arate Serta Mola. oc at | Sr hsicher,” dui ks C chew Settee coos weds ee tEaeinct ner ame | * lovin, eesigrsioe earooemnains dS a Ea | —_HOUSEFURNISHINGS __ alee Ramer! Sa ears ack pan eves | alec Ta 8 ame 2s | Racnepaaicton eects ae | Macca lunerueieee inee | | SUMELREA Raia or # geo eax | Gamat Ranconox Ix Paice Or eye eee Tested upon the Public Pri oa aebgjaceh 5 teataliiea buttons: and says sproduce them when Te. boatd at in HODGLE fot ae HEATING STOVES, oer Mr. Benedict, in answer to's; question, said «pullman aaa Of Agin- | Quired." Cook sid. Yad insulted his (Cook's) | tinued efforta, py I] "hae Of which we still have Large Assortment, that om 8 eee “s) st aE £20-3m he bad no particular knowledge as report of | _ At the conclusion of the a year quarrel ‘We have pleased the people, pleased ourselves, | Fs IE,” ATLANTIO CITY, N. 3. NEW | Our remaining stock of sbove goods we Bow offer at Gaunager read nee seein, whereupon Mr. at Bogeant will take Ju which, beaded by tween them, and merit continued support. Let us haveit, ren Dear the, occan. @ 4 REDUCTION of 10 to 20 PER CENT below Regular of the Post Omice Departaent. i einen ee poate | hatee ease ths paucomaes Wil ae ae ee ‘The Edison Phonograph. snd we will show you tempting bargains from | Steamy bi ay inthe, Oven March Et, Prices, including several of the Celsbested RADIANT ‘Was thrown upon the Public Printer. Attention triumphal mare; afterward the floor will be | From the Boston Post, one year's end to another, We have Full Lines ‘ie “ Circulars af P| HOsti's aud other trwt-claes Dase-Buruing Stoves ‘Was then directed by Mr. Gallinger to the delayed | leated tor ‘The Katson perteeted phonograph, which is soon| of GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS’ aND Borg | ®. nl ee Feport of the Dptstrict Commissouers, and to the continued delay in completing the third volume of Hiayden’s report. Mr. Benedict said he would fee! justified in dis. charging a Union soldier without ‘giving bin the Teasoa for his removal, ‘The testimony concluded a tae recommendation of any political ‘Won. There were republicans in the office how, although when he took charge he thougnt tbe cutir force was democratic. He dismiss no Typublicans, and acted entirely im harmony with rates Was the of much discussion. Fail ‘agree upon the mat- ler, a Subcommnitios wud Sppotansd to turther con- iit ase Aegina oe Eaeay mata facies sera ville and Nastiville Xauiroad; ‘Charies to be given to the world, seems to be a vast im- provement over the squeaking affalr exhibited a number of years ago. In that clumsy machine much was sacrificed to secure the loudness of tone necessary for extibition in public hails, while with, CLOTHING, ready-made or made to order, with large line of FURNISHING GOODS, Ail at GREATLY REDUCED PRIOR NOAH WALKER & 00," ns 623 Pennsylvania ave, en “eae A PERFECT BEEF TEA, ‘eek eieeione Wasvrs Cocop-rmmea,