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AIDING THE NEWSBOYS. ‘Tho Weather. Opening of the N@w Reading Rooms at The Lot Owners and the Society Make oe = For the District ot Colambia, Maryland, Del- the Comfortable Club House. Public Statements. NE *4Tionat rararer. aware, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Soath Carolina, fair; warmer; variable winds. a FW NATION, The new reading rooms provided by the A meeting of lot-holders of the Columbia He PRO TENE ladies of the Newsboys and Children’s Aid coneption is plainly | Hermony cemetery was held at the Fifteenth REs NAHONAL ous, tinktee, pad laeny ‘din society for the comfort and convenience of street Presbyterian chureh to hear the report | Collins agi. Lyou: “THEY LIKE IT S0 MUCH." oundty Fay Compound Syrup of oe their charges were opened last night. The h a eran the Se 90 days. Prospect euntenceeiies War You Bor Oriental ¥ tad quarters are in the old Metzerott house, 517 arch meeting Septem! 20, 1886. . | cemetery .s — ‘crry, “ 12th street northwest, standing some distance Carter A. Stewart was called to the chair. The ‘Washington Fascinated ; tion be disay ited afterwards whet direc’ w can mor hednernt perme tot tna baesuenent back from the street. Last night its usually chairman in opening the meeting said that if anne Varahabedian's, 618 and 620 14th street? Visit | gloomy windows were brightly lighted, and there were any presentwho are not in sym- a! Birst. within was warmth, gaicty, and happiness. You Can Ger a Scrr on Overcoat for your-| The ladies of the society were warming the self or boy at just one-half regular price at the great closing-out sale of Oak Hall, corner pathy with the lot-holders they were not possesses a meretricious wanted. The report of the committee referred encom 3 i Bresy Sieh The Best old-new rooms in honor of the inauguration, | SI to the dissatisfaction of the lot-owners with i wary Sees thee wok: receiving their many friends, and telling them ‘Miss the management and reviewed the issues raised ‘eek. ‘THE LADIES LIKE FASCINATION, TTLE Manket.—The f i yee eS 20th and F. about their work and plans, The evening's pro- and the testimony taken in the suit in equity yest ! ‘ Every Night This Week, Notice To Tue Pusiic.—An immediate, per- | gram wassomewhat informal. Dr. Gaullaudet, of male brought by the lot-owners. “You will see,” x ATINEES WEDNy iy AND gat manent, and absolutely sure cure for all forms | the Deaf Mute college, presided, and hes the committee say, “‘that our graves have no ideas MATIAEES WEDNESDAY AND S4 af nemenigtn cal mereens, eaten Se feued Sn.) of & Saas ne wae eee pegs A + legal protection, but we are entirely at the i Notions oitlue 1335 and 1337 7th st. nw. MATINEES WADNESRAY ANB SAI the wonderful discovery Elézir Anti Neural-| Drs. Childs, and Hamlin, and Prof. Doll mercy of the surviving member, Mr. John F. @0 5 1dr acho gique, which has never failed to cure the most | Atwater. Mr. Johnson, chief clerk of the | Mr. do creditable Cook. We are advised to petition Co to | fee fair ves—$20 head. 25 Per Cent Discount. ‘On which occasion the Young American stubborn and chronic case, Among the thou- | Senate, gave the assembly the benefit of some | was numerous. pass a law that will give the aeeulicet one oes “aaa as - Horse-Blankets, Lap-Covers, and Harness at i ‘Star, SS ee | ene ee eee P Felatives the same protection that is given to | died in Chicane on the tithe, See met | Kxzxsera, 425 7th st. n.w coatters | Skt FARES cacy are ose of ¢ following wel nown i a sé ¥ <, ee NNE citizens: H. D. Barr, merchant tailor, 1111 Pa, | the great delight of his heerers. Miss Iaabel | oer well cared for cemeteries in the District | monia, were brought to Georgetown on Sun-| Colgate & Co.’s Demulcent Shaving| Sout 83/15 ave.: Mrs. G. G. Cornish, 310 Ist street s. e.; | Kent, accompanied by Mrs. Pearson, sung two pa id day. Services were held at Trinity (Catholic) | Soap contains ingredients for cooling the skin CORA TANNeK, ex Mr. Stewart, the chairman, said that the i ¢ a 5 3 a Gore, Ji & Co., 929F | solos after the speeches, and then the | novel groupings of old acquaintances bearing 5 : ' church yesterday, after which the ly was | and softening the beard never before success- In ROBERT BU anaes Bea Bre GE Hill, 2000 14th street company began to talk among themselves about | strange names. There is alwaysa strong family | COU had decided in effect that they had | interred at Holy Rood cemetery... The remains CHANAW'S icra cast FASCINATION. ; ~ bought the right to bury, but had no written | wore i from Chi- B. w.; Jas. A. Deggs. 105 F street n.e. charity, news, newsboys, waifs, weather, and | likeness in the heroines of these plays and they J | we accompanied to Georgetown from C Fer an acute amt Proere | rriowy ther tpl atm alone | marly pawn une dteaeeecrplonrs | rd hr Coa hl abled he ena |e amet he, Soma oe Bagh im" P Me Vi Tr. ave @ Ze close eo evel i e} 5 - 4 <, ‘ rf 4 Ch'm'l Mfg Co., Washington. a rea Pras ve is au wr o Sismpbant Gunbedeit ant ive tO sowing | managers or trustees, and had | Academy of the Visitation, is his sister, The ASC ION, ASCINATION FASCINATION. : : , ised that all moneys in future’ should be : Here 1s a List or Spxctat Baroarys which Pee a tes happily ever afterward, “Ray,” the new play | Promise’ 3 deceased was formerly a resident of this place, Presented with the Original New York Company Teoria Fstrest noms ns | aco very centrally located, and wil no doubt | trinich Mies Muchell appeared at Albaugh's | meeting. ne ual; wan to accare tome of the | SM Proprietor of drag store in Washington. tag & Co~, anction sales every ©veD-| presented with the Original New York Beanery, Oum> a. be street n.w.: e4 nd 3 a8 , 18, many re; a er ’ — =] i ye! " , 442 Sth fe hicago Air-Ritles, only 78 eta. attract large numbers of boys. Thesocicty has | the line of dramas with whigh she has become peseeeniy go Ca ghee per ow Dudley, colored, died yesterday without medi rad oe oem, 1 f © | tumes and Properties. Nickeline Mugs or Dredge Boxes, 3 cts. employed an agent, who will be in charge of identified, but the heroine pursues substan- the grounds will be needed for the arposes cal attendan The coroner was notified. ‘No trouble to sell this article " say - Sind Large Sicsine Duetgrn sete |< | Mesa Nowe’ dai, apd wil potaly od | Maly the certo carer panes att | of Wade nd tho nncauon coll WE pa | amuete, amma, all bald pci | ots wari for: DufeCooghgran | yy arge Nickeline Dust-pan, 5 cts is ti ied i i tl rels, says ings and behav el 9 f . 5 4 i? = aeucess os Nickeline half-covered Dust-pan, 11 cts. Sida Sellows Coneiing tine Sue senaee: generally fo''that bee, blood. relationship vo | OB lexal basis. The lot-owners, he said, should | Cycer park bill, See advt.——Mrs. Aun Sieg- Fniilipe’ Digestibie Cocen, first performance.” Extra-hi Block-tin Dish-pans, 14 qts., 19 . ‘anchon and many other stage children dear to | bave the control of ‘the grounds before they | man reported the theft of ten pairs of socks | A Very nutritious drink for children. ets.; 17 qts.. 23 ets.; worth double. paaragee ments, listening to theix complaints, and ex- put any money intodt, *, The ¥. ¥, 7 “4 » tending to them a helping hand in many ways, | the popular heart is unmistakable. The audi- from her store, 32d and P streets, last njght, ¥. Times says: ““Pascination, with Com Mr. ‘Syphax said, in answer to questions, | Yatmed nt . 4 i 1 " “5 . toe Canned Goods and Potatoes. Tanner, has hit the popular fancy.” Troon Pals (no secon), 8 Cn eee cae ee ae | rec eee ash Tia melee es | that ihe decision of the cour left them at the | uted st, 62.0,-—Mr_ John Linking « Tell-| por the nent thirty dave we ofer at these | mney serene Tamer ts chanaing G0-f%. Clothes-lines, only Geta.” the ausceas of ‘which is almost, gesured be the | will be repented this; tomorow and. Saturday | Mefey of Mr. Cook. If they could be charged | hese ,izeh, died yesterday, after_a short | prices 500 bushels Burbank Poiatoes at 70e. aud uatural, scenery tive.” 33 doz. each Hand-painted Carlsbad China | been helped by the ‘society to good places in | day, “Little Barefoot;” weiday, “Tasseboh, -: Fisher said the old members of the | 12.0’clock at St. Stephen's church. High mass Canned Peas, at $1.50 a dozens Best Java | Sim Crinkle says: it is “bright and entertaining.” Cups and 5Sets. city business honses and on farms. There is ‘ME. TERESA CanrENo, the distinguished society were in full sympathy with the lot- will be said, Coffee, at 30c. a pound; Butter, from 18e.t0| my9x. se —— pea ene = bahay ® pair. also an oopere ‘lass sustained by the society | pianist, will give Ml — ee = CS per nl yympat ee encaaecal ae 40c, a pound; seven grades on’ hand. Bano han ange: “There soqnovmnins of enjoy- 50-ct. Music Rolls o at Howard university. egational church on Janua ), assisted | fh . ded E: Lov Lass, lowas any place in Cash prices at sey et. Inkstands for 10 ets. The officers of the society are: Mrs. W. G. | Mr. Herman Rakeman, the well-known violin- | , DF. goes gk peter yl Merle BUT WHEN THE LATTER HEARD OF IT SHE ¥ ew Yous Maaxer, ‘The N. ¥. Times says: “Tt suite the fancy." a — — i aes Metzerott, president; Mrs, A. E. Thomas, treas- | ist. Seats will be placed on sale at Brentano's | *8 {Re court had aj bey would da. TUBNED HER SMILES ON A THIRD FELLOW. 18,19,22 $d and Indiana avenue. ; oat 4 * Mees ” } Yice- a , r, lary of the Cemetery asocciation, ployes at the Union Mills, at Norwalk, Conn. a“ . Ws & great deal of it” sicc calysieeeh ee oe eee. weny new festures, in the way of songs, | resent, but Mr. Syphax and others objected | and exponentsof the fistic art, met on Saturday | Relieves any headache in 25 minutes, e015 B. GoLpscunib's, 1007-1009 F st. n.w., ‘The Murder of Nancy Mills. “<The Two Johns” this season, that it is prac-| (9 Brooks speiking, | Mr. Brooks denied | morning with a number of ffiends on the fair Peerless Dyes _Strictly One-Price Store. | sue venpict oF THE CORONER'S suRY Hops | tically anew farce. Its fun and nonsense La grounds, pitched a 16-foot ring, and then went | Are the best. by druggists, eoly Pit eae rep Pe were heartily enjoyed by a large audience at | Mittee. ‘There was a somewhat warm discus- * Hassocks, 25 cts, | SAMUEL CROSS RESPONSIBLE FOR HER DEATH. | oD "iaee ‘night. ‘The same bill will con- | S120 between Mr. Brooks and several of the | @t each other in true pugilistic style. Don- nends broken dishes, chairs, eo tlhe X. F World says: ~“Pascination’ has started 3 Serimm, 5 cts. yd. Imt. Madras, 10 cts. Pongee | At the coroner's inquest yesterday over the tinue through the week. lot owners, : ‘ nolly was championed by his brother James,| gro Bright, Quick Fire |.4 cheap, 8 money run.’ drapery, 18 cts. Smyrna rugs, best quality ‘at | body of Nancy Mills, who was murdered near Kernan’s THeater.—There are some clever | _ Mr. 8. H. Willams offereda resolution, which | and hi ) antagonist’s interests were coe ang clean fuel buy Washington Gas Light Company's | _ The ¥. ¥. Bvening Sun says: “Nothing but praise slaughter prices. Ten per cent discount for Bailey's Cross Roads, Va., as stated in yester- | and amusing variety features in the show at | ¥*% @dopted, tendering a vote of thanks to | by William Edgars, a brother ae ere | Cok Jouxson Broruers, for the ensemble of ‘Fascination.’ " cash on carpets and furniture. day’s Stan, the jury heard the testimony of | Kernan’s this week, in addition to the bur. be legpaenas peice to make ean the i. ssh peerage or sccm pepe rete reg 3m Exclusive Agents. inte a Bex Your Coal; Coke and Wood from Joms- | winiiam Wade and Eliza Wade, which was to | (84Ue, Which is mainly calculated to displ poe 7 steet heh wile Ger tae beet | ected es sadores. Adler tho contestants bed | ee = | is certainly worth seeing.” “ sox Broruens, the leading firm in the Dis- id the female members of the troupe in stunning | JUssting that the committee use their bes ne paags? A NEW PUBLICATIONS. fut the effect that they saw the murdered woman | costumes, Toner and Frobel do a good acro- | J¥dgment in regard to the future conduct of | pommeled each other to their heart's content L NS. ¥ : “The audience liked “Fas ne in company with the accused on the evening of | patie act; Carr and Torgee’s musical interlude | tis case in the courts or before Congress, for upward of half an hour, they were sepa | == = Watches cleaned, $1; main- | her disappearance, and that when Cross re- | jz interesting, and Rice and Barton,the comedi- A MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION. ee ee ne ee ee Tho N. ¥. Daily News saya: “Long before the per ee ee eee eee ee eee ee eee bee, aad eis tron go he, had with | ans, excited lots of laughter. ‘The Roman | A meeting of the Columbia Harmony Come- | ‘heir Seep alartnypet pram inggrrenton tic egic es EDGAR SALTUS' formance was over it was evident that “Fasciuation’ Phaeton >+ satel Meany Wis cee te hax eat: om January | ““Grone Tuearen.—A crowded house witnessed | H- A. Wormley’s house. Mr. Jno, Brooks read | sweet on the same girl. A meeting with bare Price, 25 cents, The XN. ¥. Daily Graphic ways: “*esciustion’ Reap W. B. Moses & Soy’s advertisement in | 14. 1839, at the hands of Stephen Cross by an | the performance by Harry Melville's specialty | * statement, which was adopted. This state- | knuckles was considered the only means of Fetsale by all booksellers and newsdealers. seems to have won, The Fourteenth Street Thester this paper; it is the best opportunity ever of- | instrument severing the jugular vein.” it is | company at this house last night. pe ment said the society in the sale of grave sites | settling the matter, but since all this occurred mone “ ae iii is crowded nightly.” fered to buy home furuishings at low prices. | reported that Cross has confessed to his crime. | ““GPonarrowx AMATEUR OncuestRa,—The | 0d lots ontered into no agreement with the | it is said that the maiden refuses to recognize BEEPS pee a —_ Dickie: aie anaiee talk ob Deans ts de thirtieth public rehearsal of the Georgetown | Purchasers except giving to each a certificate | either of the pugilists and is lavishing her AMU SEMENTS. Remember this WEEK only. Café, 1425 New York ave. eulcepoommag. deen apg amateur orchestra will take place at Congrega- | Of ownership and the free and untrammeled | smiles on another fellow. GRAND OPERA BoUaR. nye . 7 MANY FAMILIES IN NEED OF FOOD AND FUEL— | tional church on Tuesday evening, Jan. 29. use of the same for burial purposes, By the a 2. USE. NIGHTLY WITH MATINERS CITY AND DISTRI WHAT THE POLICE SAY. ee een rules and regulations governing the cemetery — beet seore ge vale Brion@ of Cmte. |" cnn wax, MATINEE sivoneiy cone, SORTLE WTR MAIN N 3 CL i i DI NMENT. the society assumed the control, the protection, | From the Cincinnati Times-Star. teal pap oar SIGHTLY Wi ATINEES PLS one Sons a vine, eae has not lem ISTRICT GOVERNMENT and maintenance of the place as a'cemetery, | Wonder if the young man Anderson who has AAIERICA’S FAVORITE COMEDIENNE, NIGHTLY WIKH MATINERS AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Peoptwarahersar ine meng. eames LIGHTS, GOXGS, AND FIRE-ESCAPES. and fixed the rate for which lots, grave sites, | just married Lawrence Barrett's daughter was MAGGIE MITCHELL, NIGHTLY WITH MATINEES the District as during previons winters,and the | The ‘act of Congress approved January 26, | the digging of graves, and vaultage fee should | able to go through the required catechism Supported by WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. g ug) q Narsouat.—*Vescination.” calls on the police for assistance have not been | 137, provides that all hotels, factories, work- | be, and assumed the entire expense of main- without tripping? An ambitious young man is MR. CHARLES ABBOTT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, A "s.—Maggie Mitchell in “Ray.” So numerous as heretofore. There are some | shops, seminaries, colleges, hospitals, asylums, | taining the same as a cemetery, and has never | ¥! a is soul’s delight, th And Her Own Efficient Company. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. LBAUTGH iaggio Mitchell in “Ray. needy persons in the District too proud to ask | hi atee places of amusement shall have theiz | by assessment or any other method made any | said to have once lost his soul’s delight, the | 7s. Wednesday, ayd Saturday Evenings and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. “Battle of Shiloh. re stairwa: erly lighted when occupie charges upon lot-holders or those who had | fair Miss B., as a sequel to a dialogue which WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, > for assistance, and when these can be found ye properly, lig! pied at (cl Saturday Matinee, bad “The Two Johns. they are helped. During this winter most of | Right, and that at the head and foot of each | purchased grave sites for the maintenance, | ran as follows: Sor Latest Seseun, a ‘i riety and burlesque. the applications have been for money to pay | fight of stairs, and at the intersection of all | care, repairs to fences, roads, or any other | Mr. Barrett—“Young man, are your designs —RAY.— WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, Gxcen—Veniet house rent. This is something unusual, as | hallways with main corridors there shall be | incidental expenses of operating the cemetery. | on my daughter honorable?” Thuraday Evening. LITTLE BAREFOOT Corner ot 22d and P ste, nw. ena SGN heretofore nearly all applications were for food | kept during the night a red light; and one or | The statement gives an account of the organi-| Young man—“Perfeetly.” ee ee ean Gae’ | Instruction given to Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chile Managers Elected. and fuel. This is the first time in many win- | ™0Te proper elarms or gongs, capable of being | Z#tion of the new society after the death of | Mfr, Barrett—“You want to marry her?” ee . a The Washington beneficial endowment asso- | ters that so large a number of respectable per- | heard througout the building, shall always re- | nearly all the members of the old one. A plan] Young man—With all my heart” = re 2 tiation, at its meeting last night, selected the | sous have applied for assistance to pay their | ™4in easy of access and ready for use in each | is given to be followed in the future improve-| fr, Barrett—“Can you tell me, sir, can you BEST APPOINTED BOARDING STABLE IN THE of said buildings, to give notice to the inmates | ment of the grounds, Owing to the limited amount of means tell me who was Cato's father-in-law? following board of trustees: Robert B. Donald- | Tent. ts ; ; — COUNTRY: 825 A HORSE PER MONTH, INCLUD- i fi pre: e Bt “Dian “ “g ATIONAL WOMAN 58! EN be son, Robert Ball, Noble D. Larner, Wm. i. | #t their disposal the police are unable to pro- | in case of awuplace stipe ie ae eee eee ee ee ‘Congregational : TION. | na USE OF EIxG FOR EXERCISING. Ample car Si — x gg hos | vide ey for house rent, jonth or t pas Pease Ih every Sleeping: .' es At the session This Eve 7:45 ck) ABIG. Goods, Thos. J. Luttrell, Isane L. Johnson, | 5¢ severe weather would, more than exhaust | ® Notice descriptive of such means of escape; Boy <a Mr. Barrett—“That settles it, sir. No man so | SCU11 DUNIWAY. of Oregon, wil ) ABIGATE | riage room and special accommodations for coschmen, Thos. Somerville, Chas. C. Duncanson, Wm. J. | the poor fund. In South Washington the po- | and the building inspector and chief engineer | “Ri“brepenick DovaLass Lrpnany Asso- | ignorant as not to know whose daughter Cato Stephenson. lice are overrun with applicants, both white | of the fire department shall have the right to | crartox met Inst night at the residence of its |™arried can ever claim my daughter as his The Mutual fire insurance company yesterday | and colored. As in other sections of the city, | designate the location of the said fire-eseapes | -csident, Mangus L. Robinson, on Gibbon | Wife. re-elected the old board of man: 1. PUBLIC MUSIC RIDES EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. HORSES FURNISHED AT $1.50 EACH. ———_—- cee. some of the applicants call through force of | Md stand-pipes in conformity with this act, | Street, Mr. Norman B. Pinn read’ an essay on Sa ave. near 11th st. PERSONS RIDING OWN HORSES, 50 CENTS. lows: Jesse B. Wilson. Matthew | habit, simply beeause they have been furnished | 424 shall grant certisientes of approval to every | freeh, au, Norman B. Pin read an, easay on How te Sajoy (Bamber Musto. Fin 2 elaspacas jefe aE te spain W. Barker, E. Kurtz Jobnson, Geo. S, | food and fuel heretofore; but the officers are | Person, firm. corporation, trustee, and board of | Tumpkins presided at the organ, seconded by | rom the New York Sun. a K 3 ci . Semuel H. Walker, and Oliver T. Thompson. | more particular than heretofore in giving alms | *chool trustees complying with the require- | xy. A, Hopkins on the violin and by Mr. Hardy | ‘‘Pa, what is a chamber concert?’ Ot ; 4. D. BROWN, The stockholders of the Mutual Protective | and many applicants are consequently refused, | ments of this act, which certificates shall re- mn t a shall Murray on the cornet. Mr. Robinson spoke | “A chamber concert, my son, is a form of | QJ ASONIC TEMPLE, jeut. ¥, * sey lieve the party or parties from the liabilities of t apyicalen 4 ; sugar ste re-elected eee os ne ee tees Carlen bmi dh rch foal or eet by this act. ‘The | ¢couragingly of the association, and stated that | entertainment in which four or five men play WASHINGTON AMATEUR OPERA co. i 7 Sane t its next meeting Mr. Bruce, of Washington, | vio} the platf hi le i " zs : ._| Washington City Orphan asylum is the first | * id them with a ballot-box tiety: | Violins upon the platform, while the people in Repetition of The donations by the pupils of the public} building to comply with these require- ae cen OA: tocmanty pov ies secret colored | the audience talk together with great anima- THE MASCOT, Life Insurance company yesterday the old-board of directors, as folio Sibley, Admiral 8. P. C . Given, ¥ jal4-3m Manager. AUCTION SALES. son, N. W. Burchell. Jas. i = i 3 sne, Chas, J. Downing. | Schools did considerable good and relieved| ments." The attorney for the District debating society of Alexandria. tion. As soon as the music ceases the talking | Benefit of Charity Fund, —_ Lodge No. 12, | "JYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. — many families during the holidays, Lieut, |some time ago decided that the law | Cepating society of Alexandria. legal re- | Stops also, and everybody says: ‘How Deauti- . = A Prorosep Home ror Acep Metnopists.— pe TRUSTEE'S SALE, AT NOs, 703 Al M CAPITOL STREET IN Wasi NenOe ‘att Tickets, 50 conts each : to be had from members of OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. served tate can be procured without stuis chases, "© | neuardea'aa "Guts We te Cy quate denda ot vi at proc wi extra ci a 224. at Pa a. liber No. 1281, at folic $8 stan eet eee: the land records! of the Dis FLA. A. ie ; ite | W48 defective and could not be fully en- and preserves a solemn silence until the MOMDAY, 3\NUARE 28. 2008, Methodists met in mass meeting at Metropoli- | jeniiies ip thet section whe nee eaten id | forced. For this reason a number of buildin Plans for reich fan fore hon ca ndered | of food and fuel. and more than that number weet no tee ra a aeith the orders, An amend. | residents of Alexandria, is one of the vexed Fotiowers of their faith. Ilou, Wm, , Sprinser | 0fcolored families. The records kept by the | Ment to the bill has ps questions of the judiciary here. Some time lations of corporations having offices in Wash- | 1! } - music begins again, ington and numbering among their employes | ™Upe Pekins ean ay enjor the music “Yes, my son, the four or five men on the t J : ike i HE ANNU. t yumbia,. the un : Gfficers show that there is a certain class of ago an employe of the Seaboard, Inland and | Platform like it very much, and here and there HE ANNUAL aS ’ ee ee ee ren ware persone who call every year. There are alo TRE GRADING OF BOUNDARY STREET, Chisting company; bilng tadetind yen koe | 2 ae Serre reece at pe ORS Re T WIANUAKY.A-D- Ibn a purrs ememgiod a =a po ind | several cases of destitutionand suffering in the | ‘The Commissioners to-day sent the following | andria dealer, an effort was made to attach his | MOY it if he could hear it. CHARITY BALL, 1889, vc! ‘K P.M. and at N - . r r ¥ a 1d 705 North Capitol street, certain ~na - county. Saturday night a resident of Hamil-| letter to Senator Ingalls in reference to the | salary by service of process upon the agent of described in the respective se Mr. Springer, Bishop Hurst. | ton rogd, who is a carpenter, called on Police- | Senate resolution asking for an estimate of | that company here, but it failed. Another et igen e egy rigsigoesl For the Benefit of the ; of tras 00 catineatod ae neces | man Marr and told him that his wife and chil-|the cost to regulate and grade Boun-| case is now in progress, ‘T. M. Marshall has | Me y the movement, b: Maj. Walke: Taacde toward the £15,000 cstimated as necessary | dren were starving. It was late in the even-| dary strost, from 4th treet’ northwest | gotten ont an attdcheront agnimny terete oe Ewen ine ee erarguryi st pipes Breda manguration of the home, and nearly | ing and the vfiicer did not go to the sufferer's | to North Capitol street, also, the cost of anda | A.J. Nicholwom: who has. = place under the | 255 and since then people have learned ‘noth. AT THE NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, $4,000 was raised at 1 house, but Sunday morning the policeman’s | plan for the opening of the extension of 1ith | Alexandria and Fredericksburg railroad, and tee of We waemenbetan® Was x said that hho 4 Wien Tidvee’ haw: themed Monee wife sent the family a large basket of cooked | street west from Boundary to Mount Pieasant. | it was understood that an attempt would be Sak wis emiaira in bam aiden, hineis ae ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1889. descthiaget i> Lndied Ailadee on | provisions, enough to keep them from starving | The estimated cost of grading Boundary street | made by service on the,A. and F. railroad agent , fora couple of days. As already stated, the | from 4th street west to North Capitol street is | here to stop the wages'of Mr. Nicholson paya- | Dest 8cquainted with them do not charge any new constitution head of the family isa carpenter. He ‘says | $15,333. Eleventh street within the city is 111 | ble in Washington. Judge Stuart has issued a | @8bonest transactions. Young Fessenden lived 28 adopted and” ing officers were President, Men Ciutles Northolt, sie grat: | that since November 1he has not been able to | feet § inches wide. ‘To "extend. the” street | resteniingg ay + preventing Marsball from de- SS eee ‘Terms of sale—cash. The property will first be off The as a whole and if no advautagevus offer is received dents, Sir Wm. I. Springer, Mrs, W. W. Dud- | Ob%in work, which is the reason for his pres- | its | full, width’ from Boundary "to | manding at the Alexandria and Fredericksburg | 4 Parest Coxpruxe's Statxe,—At Phillips- She Hessure in annomncing thet the | Shen be offered in pores ALEXANDER, Trustee, ley and Mrs. Quaiffe; recording secretary, Miss | €t condition. Mount Pleasant avenue would require | railroad’ office in Washington the money burg, Pa., Rev. Father Burke, on Sunday, ro- | fUowing ladies have consented toactas patronesses: | ja20-d&ds a: aa enue, ee See ee —_—-_. the condemnation of about 400,000 square feet | claimed to be due him from Nicholson, “A fur- | verted to strikes in his remarks trom tha palpi AGI ES J)™©8880N BRK, Aactionsen. ae | Tagg winner Paneer ea Bowe National Homeopathic Hospital. _| of land, theaverage value of which is estimated | ther hearing of the case will take place. and expressed his pinion that the strike. at | afies Bayard, og el RRA RBIS —— The anntial meeting of the National Home- | at 25 cents per foot. This would make the cost Wasnrnatox Visrrons ro 4 Sranniva Marca, | the Warren foundry wasabed move.” Vester | re, Parent Mrre. Bonaparte, As provided by the constitution of the Mere soliten ig Wamotes snort see Nerding | CPathic Hoepitel-eenocintion of this clfy was'| Sos "o¢ eradmg. the etrest to ite fell chats | lon mce e ete Ceern Washing wisk: ke Chl than Mia eeu | ee County, Md there will bs at tue beach spi Mrs. Viles, é county, Md. there will be at tue branch ofhce of sai Mrs, Whitney, company, 3 a ORD AT street Lorth we 7 z . oe OM +, notified to return in a | Mrs. Dickinson, HALF-PAST POUR O°CLO V; 7 held in the parlors of the Y. M. C. A. yesterday | j, 4 is li = ; ua © uence of Rev. Wilbur P. Crafts, field secretary of t ; $12,000, so that to condemn this line | of persons who attended the sparring match at | the strike. ‘Th ‘a Amstican Babbath ‘eniva, mao"'an *,ddress, | afternoon. ‘The Hon. T. F. Bayard, president, | of iith street to its full width im the city | Labnan's opera house, gotten up by Mr. Dan wouiqetelly bere intormed ‘de ine ‘ashineion, COND, ines, A after which resolutions indorsing the union | in taking the chair, said: ‘I have great pleas- | and grade it would cost, estimated, $112,000. r Henry, of this city, and Reddy Welsh, of Wash- | Coupleof days: Mzs. Carlisle, ih haane Were adopted. ‘The congressionsl committee | ure in fulfilling the honorable function to which | If the street was extended to the ordinary | ington, Michael Wally, Jas. O'Day, Michael | °°"? eee Mrs. Fuller, $ eee Caled yy 4 of the American Sabbath union arranged yes- | your association has assigned me, of being the | width of the city streets, 90 feet, which in| Badget and many other Washingtonians and! A Nerrpir i a Youxa Lapy’s Hrp.—Satur- | Mrs. Field, ‘Amos Hill jeath: 1 share, terday afternoon to hold a mass-meeting at | president of this excellent and Denevolgat as-| the Commissioners) opinion is ample, under | Baltimorcans, handy with their fists, took part | day afternoon, while attending a dancing class, | Mrs, Bancroft, Wi Moore: = shares, 3 3-1 Foundry (Methodist) church February 1 of | sociation. In the course of very long “xpe- | the circumstances, the cost would be reduced | in the entertainment, which was quietly con-| Miss Shuman, daughter of W. IL, Shusae af est movement, those who favor the Sunds: rience in the treatment of diseases I became— | to about $83,000 for land condemnation, and | ducted, no blood being drawn. Among the | Pottsville, Pa., fell in a faint, She was removed | 2°cePton Committee of the Board of Lady Visitors: — ~$ I mean as a witness, not as a practitioner—I be- | $11,000 for grading, making the total estimated | crowd asscmbled were many leading citizens. | to her home and soon recovered sufficiently to — R. K. Stone, Mrs. 8. R. Franklin, . C. Bourne; 2 shares, B. Tae Womax’s Rexizr Conrs.—Installation of Isay, convinced of the great difference | cost of $92,000. The Washingtonians returned quietly to their | complain of a severe pain in her hip. She meet wey aenregs A RD. Adane; 2 shares, F. A. Bat Le Officers of the Women’s Relief corps, auxiliary to | between force and st or, rather, between ALL ABOUT A PUMP. home at the close of the entertainment. stated, also, that several days ago, after hang- | MTS John Rogers, ' jalker:2 shares, Mrs. A. L. Davis: 2 shares, Mrs, the department of the Potomac, took place last | violence andstrength. I remember very wella| tn ‘November last, on the recommendation | _ OTHER VistTors From Tue CarrraL Crry.@ | ing a picture, she had jumped from a chair and xet shares, H. 1. 4 night at Grand Army hali, when Commander- | nm of one of the most wise and learned | of Superintendent Hayden, the pump at the | Some Washington guests are expected to-night | that immediately there followed the most ex- mage me) in-Chief Warner installed the officers as fol- | physicians I ever knew, His maxim was that | Corner of 43 and P streets’ southwest/was re. | 2 an entertainment to be given by the Golden | cruciating pain in the hip. Three doctors who urea de lows: Mrs. Albertine S. Odell. president: Mrs. e-president; Mrs, He mild strength is great,’ and I believe that that ; : i ime | Lightlodge of GoodTemplars. Metropolis lodge, | had been called made a close examination and Tickets: : or vic | will be found so, not only in medicine but in| Mo"CaAng gig Wel flied up. Sines that time L0.0.P-of Washington, willsendalargerepre-| found the point of a small needle, projecting : G, Campbell, junior vi other things. But it was not my intention to complaining about this action. A few days | 82tation here on Thursday night to work the | from the skin. An incision ani the use of a as B, Holmes, secretary; Mrs. do more than to preside over your meeting, | ago Mr. Samuel G. Davidson, ropresenting | deéree of “Friendship” at a meeting of Poto- | strong magnet succeeded in extracting the lit- | Can be obtained from the Lady Visitors, the Direct- L and therefore will proceed to the regular order | many residents in that locality, petitioned the | ™8¢ lodge. and the Washington visitors will be | tle piece of steel that had caused the trouble, | ors, the prominent hotels, jewelry, draz, and book of business,” Commissioners to reopen the well and supply a | handsomely entertained, On Friday night Dr. | yo ane erominent young cok. | STs” Mt tue hall on the evening uf the ball Dr. J. B. Custis was elected secretary pro | pump. Superintendent Hayden now recom- pp lacs ite carey Aaa ime fil Mactan Wa. =eho wemtaa Li ; vend ana apuriwea’t fecvsous Becte vere | nen thatthe pump be restored, and dhe Di | te to the Young Men Cristea smocation, | ord lenge of I charge of rape upon young er read and approve r. A. 8. Pratt read the | tri ist submit Phe jomaine han - | ee Week of Ji 21, Mati > ‘ sun—The master of | report of tis bosed of Suslees and spoke of Water may be toed without daswer to tng cite | Moore, who died from injuries inflicted upon White girl, Syed thiztoon, 1 in r of ee Saturday, nay: Tnraday, guard organization, “The | the loss sustained by the association in the | sumer as long as the sanitary condition of the | him at Franklin Junction, Va., where a loco- | lynching, and the jail is guarded by the Penin- | Seventh Season, and Undis) not compl are the time specified the right is reserved to isk and cost of defaulting purchaser or By order of the board pt Taz Post-Orrice ¢ the new nation: Post-Ofice Guard,” took place last night at | death of its late president, Chief Justice M. R. | *U™* 7 mot ive ran over his foot, took’ place here this | sula guards. es Ge bee ee ix Cosmopoliten hall. Gen. Ofdway was present | Waite, and of ita secretary, Mr. Joseph M. Wil. Sacpieiec at inkaka nonld be on record as | taorning from the residence of his father, Mr, | _ For tho first time this year the thermometer Fenny Covet GF Lovey UnPimSSTSS Guaps WE and made a brief address. | The report described the great need of | break of any contagious disease. Captain Lusk | Thomas H. Moore, at No, 1122 Duke stroct, A | at Chicago registered zero Monday night. ext que Lanrest Comedy Company Extant, er bottle, Lowest canll prices at cers were elected: C: . Dr. J. W. FLW improvements—the present building of wards | in passing upon the case says that every wel,| 2Umber of railroad men attended the | ————————"W ] ed eee U'HARI'S Grocery, iuans: first lieutenant, Thos, It. Sheppard; | for colored Patients, a maternity and children’s | containing water of suspicious quality should funeral — Maney Mil, the colored woman »| KK EBNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER. ess wARULe Wan Te a end lieutenant, W. F. McMurray; first ser, wards, and suital rooms for inebriates, &c. | Whose murder near ley’s cross roads was S BEST G ‘TED. John ‘T. Moore. “The non-commissioned oft: | that Congress had been. asked, through the | Pe,PFompty abandoned and fille ‘mony ough | mentioned in Tae Stan yesterday, was for ‘Matiness Monday, Tuesday, Thurelay, and Setantey, Dittests Pros Family Bees, owost and cers will be selected at the next meeting. Commissioners of the District, for an appro- | without apparent injury to the consumers, yet | Some time after the late war a resident of this 9 ROE LS Se eee oe. Thue cic truterng ver cheap seatant es opi priation of £10,000 for maintenance and #25,-| from the fact that the chemical analysis shows | €it¥, and she had many acquaintances in this ine NA Sroxe-Tzow:xe Bors mx Covnr.—Ralf a | 000 for buildings and improvements, the water to be filthy, and the further fact that | °ity and lived with a relative, Nancy Franklin, SE EAe ee lee Lo SS dozen colored boys were before the Police | ,, The treasurer's report showed receipts for | the soil of the city is becoming more and more | *t “the village,” on the southwest edge of the 20c.,15e,and25e. jaa | UD forer< Sh ttm Creamery Butter tor #1: ibe Court esterday, charged with disorderly | the yeas, Including balance from Inet year, | contaminated with filth, there is abundant | cit , beat on to the grand : a waiter or'sl: Tobe: Mite Sst for $13. eonduct near the Twining school building. | *11-816.40; expended. $8,332.34; €3,500 is on | ground for presumption that the health of con- | this- morning t ee adkeg a aka: PYLES, 417 4th sts. ©. Rumber of white boys who attend the school | ee provements. meai- | mers of such ater must in time wuffer. As with burglary at the store of 8. Bernhe ‘ or THE eos testified that the colored boys stoned thi pre ge besa port - | this is a case relating to the health of a portion and prevented them from going home to their | ¢a_ staff, showing that 1,814 patients had re- | ofthe community, Captain Lusk recommends | Faratx Suot His Youxo Wire.—Thomas beers) =< salvar gic $1.50 Kw Guoves For 73C, Iameh. but the testimony of Giiner riod ont | ceived treatment: 196 of whom! were house pa: | that it be referred’ to the health officer for re- | Preston, aged twenty-four, shot his’ ninetecn- Of Washington, emees Savesd Mat there “vous 9 ciebe: beats | Seat Oe one ae ay eens | pat peg at rites TS a on her beberle ep bea cums garcia yemagges Soda deepengedimpe 0 the ju ir | improved; 7 die whom was Thoon, GRABIT. conte en et nen ee tlie See aon Te Mr, FRE ZOmMON LIQUOR LICENSE CARE. | Tho woman i likely to. die, Preston and his : TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 22, 1680. hover eee ———_ Mrs. A. F. Childs, secretary of the hospital | 420%, hes soahere ‘another opinion in the | Wife had not lived happily together “ag Eg Tickets, admitting Gent and Ladies... . 500. THS, EMBROIDERED Sent To Jam For Suoottxe aT A Womax.— | Committee, gave a report ix detail of the work bay % Mr. E. L. Johnson's application for a | Li8 dissipation and jealousy. | Yesterday No objectionable persons admitted, jalg.st | REGULAR STREET LENG’ Washington Cager, a young colored | °f that committee. Miss Janet E. Richards liquor Hoense. Mr. Davis, in hic’ re; states | Preston was helping her mother move, when ON THE BACK. man, was placed on trial in the Police Court |?¢@d, the report of the Ladi 7 Preston appeared and made requests in refer- Dozen. How long: Temain with i t he xamined cg Only 1,711 ‘can they esterday charged with shooting at J. | Society, showing that $1,000 ence to their twelve-months old > ‘us? 1,711 dozen means in round numbers 20,532 dred woman nazicd Jane Lomax near 17th end | ttned’ into the treasury of the association. | z wifo did not think of Heustors et THE NEW trout 4 Pairs of Gloves. B streets Sunday afternoon. Jane's son ac. | MF. Sara A. Spencer offered a resolution eulo- her back was turne "i Sieur. vad Soe, poh a qupiahintt Ce cused Cager of having shot his (Lomax’s) moth- | istic of the deceased secretary, Mr. Joseph M. oath, fired three shots and then attem; in may ington is 112,834. Now one of these buys. en's dog. He admitted that he shot the ‘and | Wilson, whieh was adopted and a copy aor tiecd oy escape. being followed by a crowd. He finally justice only one pair there will be 92,302 people that will get when he threatened to shoot the boy the latter | # be sent to the family of the deceased. The | _ The Commissioners have granted the Wash- | boardeda street car, and soon after was ar- lett. Bo don’t tarry. yan in the house and told his mcther association then elected the following: Presi- | ington Market eompany permission to tap rested. Preston, it js said, was ‘the in- ¥ st) ; ; | dent, T. F. Bayard; vice-presidents, Elias 8, | 7th street water main, provided Say tatrodnen fluence of drink, sg a n syorpinds, from 8:30 to 12: Hutchinson; Mr. Chas. Nordhoff and Mrs, E. | ® water meter and the water is paid for at meter John Ellis; secretary, renee trustees | rates. i | m 3 Fe 4 H 5E E i i i uit Be FF f 8 (i i fl FG i i f i Hl f l é : i i | FH Fai i i i Lik i : uF g a i i ! FF |