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eo THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, TUESDAY. . LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL RIGHT A. M. WEDNESDAY. WOMAN AND HER CHILD. AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES. = — Judge Miller's Remarks Upon the Cruelty and ve pout old. 6. K™"45s NEw Wasdinevos THRaTEN THOLIC UNIVERSITI OF AMERICA. =o ‘Thie Week, Ladies’ Matinee Thursday, PUBLIC LECTURES POR WEEK ENDING Por the District of Columbia, Maryland and | An Italian woman named Grindetti Ferretti, | A rather unususl canvass of the city is now | Health Officer Townshend is actively engaged P Process Flour, i0c., and $1.50 WEBER AXD FIRLDS ane ata a nin, fair: westeriy winds; ‘slightly colder | accompanied by « sickly looking six-year-old | in progress. A house-to-house visitation is| in the work of preventing the spread of diph- | Crarvataxps Supeier Baxixo Pownzn, How Prunes, 20:.; Tiported Jems, 230; prasad anccs a ye . it; warmer Wednesday. female child, appeared as s prisoner in the | being made for the purpose of ascertaining the | theria and scarlet fever, as provided for by the Proverven ie ary Pulver Coffee Ere je A CONDITION OF THE WATER. Police Court yesterday afternoon. She was | number of children of from eight to sixteen a3ai6 . R Wira0, WA Tthet nw. | ron Flomare Mille Intele Wand. Destes Bee FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, Temperature and condition of water at 7 | charged by Policeman Samuel Wilson of the | years who are without Bibles. As fast as the 5 aise vg + | Rowsuff, the Fremonts. BEV, CLABENCE F WOODMAN. PH.D. C.&.R, eet Pas tem erasure, 25: condition. | Hamane Society with violating the bumane | names and addresses of such children are re- ay rt me sn eran oaa oe eae 1 dition st north connection, 3. condition at |l@¥ in exposing the child for the purpose of | ported they are supplied with Bibles by the ee ae ae ees CELE OPERATIONGNLEEGUEGOMEAST: eras | Poppe PEE south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, | assisting her to gather in pennies from { Washington City Bible Society. The distribu- REAR A bee Mam § esaars ae oe THE FASSIO' oa A HY A g% ree femperatare. 36: condition at influent gate | charitable persons. The woman was arrested | tion of these books in this city is in accordance missioners, ol LAND'S yower. = py hs wep y and a, a ieaek 17. | aras Seay SA TUR aX. Jenuery, IZ. £4 : SE houve. 6: condition at eiliuent gate house, i1- | at 15th and H streets Saturday, where ehe was| with a plan now being carried out by the price for same ny, Senay Don't | ets scid at the hovel offices Ett Picea aa meme OSS Reet Foe ea ue Hver, 10:28 pan.; low tide im the } round citting.on the cold pavement with the | American Bible Society. which contemplates a ber 15, 1890, the Senate Z weather. jol3-8t* | 4 LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE. D.D. cia child on her lap. She had some shoo strings | canvass of the entire country. ‘The national tion of the of - Rewxasta Rextxasts. cheeked muslin, 4c.; fine sateen, 8¢.; best ginghame. 1 and hy ‘oor JRLLY, fresh every day. ‘T. Janvis, 426 9th st. now. For Cractars and wedding invitations goto MeGmz & Wattacs, 1107 E st. Suet Lorexerri Tax Berkeley. For Oxz Warx Onur, 2 per cent discount on men's, youth, boys’ and children'sclothing. “youl 'Eusmaas Bnoa., 7th aud E- 1 Quast or $1 Wuisxy for 75e. A quart of #] Jamaica rum for 75 1 quart of Catawba, 25e. Pone Carr's F ‘Tue Frvest Frosipa Oxaxars. Direet from a famous grove in Florida. Large daily receipts. _Krsostey Bros.’ Creamzny Co., $27 and #29 La. ave. Beaxexey is pure. Prevx Oxy Rvz and Bourbon whiskies of 1966, 1873 and 1879, the choicest to be had, and of which I make a specialty. Call at the old es- tablishment of Cums. Laspen, 909 7th street northwest. A Repvertos of 25 per cent on men’s, youths'} boys’ and children’s clothing. Essexan Baos., 7th and E. Cannisers ron Hime by the month. Apply to Reap, 1726 P et. a. Catawaa Weve Te. a gallon. Caantes Keamwen, 737 7th street northwest. Braxeuxy pure rye whisky. Baxers’ Cop Liver Om axp Mart arrests cough, increases flesh, saves Hfe. ‘Thousands endorve it. Sold by druggists. Vuerr tae Exrtae Carrer Creaxixa Worxs, 681-685 Mass. are. nw. Telephone 425-2 ‘Tue well-known firm of Jobnson Brothers sopply more families with fuel than any one tirm in tl United States. s, youths’, boys’ and children’s clothing (for one week only) at e discount of 25 emax Bnos., 7th and E. $1 per quart, S0c. a pint. w York avenue, Kirseh ice ercam is popular; chicken croquettes, $1 per dozen. Gas Frrrcags, Puexoixe, Heatrxo. > & Buo., $32 9th st. Scum CwaxraoNe for Christmas should be in every household. None alcoholie. Cusates Knarwen, 737 7th st. nw. Ovr Extinz Stock bas been reduced 25 per cent for one week. 0s., 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Avsavon's.—J. K. Emmet in “Uncle Joe.” Natiosat.—*A Midnight Bell.” Hazais’.—“On the Frontier.” ‘Kgpsax’s.—Weber and Fields. preseabn IRS CONDENSED LOCALS. John Bell, Edward Ford, Jas. Freshill, Nathan Parker. Augusta Price, Samuel Selve; and Maria Smith were given two months eacl on the farm by Judge Mille: today for va- grancy. Judge Miller today fined Rosa Craig, colored, $10 or thirty days for breaking « window. Archie Johnson, whose plac? was raided in August last, was couvieted in the Crizizal Court yesterday of keepirg a pol'cy shop. ‘The “ Episcopalions of Takoma Park have rented the handsome cottage of D:. Bliss as a residence for their new rector, the Rev. H. Allen Grittith of Pennsylvani When Hod Carriers’ Union No. 1 met et Shea’s Hail last night, Mr. R. M.Throgmartin presid- ing .the president presented a check for $25 received from Mr. Holbrook, president of the Washington Brick Machine Company. ‘The Washington Humane Society will at its annual meeting, to be held this ev at the Sux building, elect officers and an execu- tive committee for 1891. ‘The will of Israel Kimball of Portsmouth, N.H.. was filed yesterday. He leaves his homestead to bis wife and eldest daughter for life and the rest of his estate to his wife and children. —_— Injured by Jumping From a Carriage. Yesterday afternoon Mra. Clara £. Hartigan and Miss Loui-s Orme jumped from a carriage on K street near Washington Circle. Their team ran away and they jumped to save them- selves. Mrs. Hartigan’s head struck the curb and she was badly cut. Miss Orme escaped in- jerry. Mrs. Hartigan was taken toDr. J. Ford Thompson's office, where her injuries were at- tended to and she was then vent to her home, 1015 20th street northwest. ——- Earglary and Housebreaking, Yesterday in the Criminal Court in the case of Lambert, charged with housebreaking, the suggestion was made that it was burglary. Judge Hagner said that the indictment was under the housebreaking law, for which the community was indebted to the late Judge Snell. ence to burglary was criminals escaped because of the difticalty of establishing a case. ‘The house- breaking. to constitute burglary, had to be be- tween sundown and sunrise and seteal break- ing was required. The new law, however. in cases where the offense was committed in the night time did not require any actual breaking. Entering ax open door or window in the night time wes snficient to sustain an indict- ment for housebreaking. — tl Joseph Cook's Lecture. Joseph Cook has by request fixed upon “Friends and Foes of Free Schools” as the sub- ject of his lecture to be delivered at Metropol tan M.E. Church, January 23. under the au- spices of the W.C.T.U. Arrangements have been made for reserding seats at Ellis’ music store. Stiri Se The Cosmos Club. At the annual clection of the Cosmos Club last eveni ing officers were elected: President, Dr. J. M. Browne: president, G. Brown Goode; secretary, W. C. Winloes; treasurer, W. A. DeUaindry; board of manag- ers, J. K. Eastman, T. C. Mendenhall, G. K. Gilbert: committee on admissions, Henry Gan- nett, H.W. Henshaw, H. H. Bates, Rogers Bir- ~ A. H. Bran, ET. Edes, J.C. Hornblower, hard Rathburn, H. C. Swain, O. H. Tittman, C.D. Waleott and W. H. Phillips ene ‘The Girls’ Keform School. At the last meeting of the Senate committee ou the District of Columbia a favorable report was ordered on the bill to appropriate money for site and building of the girls’ reform school. ‘The House committee reported the same bill favorably and it is now hung ap in that body by an objection from Mr. Cannon of Dlinoix. ‘The friends of the institution fear the bill will fail for want of time and are endeay to get Mr. McComas to put the item in the Dig triet appropriation Dill, but so far without sue- SSties, bok until. Congress provides ther gine? os reform school with buildings large numbers of rls must contivas to pe sont annually to those jutions to their injury in the absence of a jinionietiapsaiot ie He Didn't Want the Go-By. Frank Lane, 2 colored bootblack who blacks shoes at 7th and £ streets, met a colored “girl on 7th strect Sunday night, aud after walking sev- eral squares with hor she tried to give him the “go-by,” bat he objected to being seaubbed and struck the face. = in When Judge Miller ned him €25 in the Police Court yesterday he. laug! na though he was satisfied with © home for the balance of the winter. ‘2 EVENINGS AT 8. Wil deliver his mew and brillant lecture, z}and matches fer sale, but these, the officer | society furnishes the books at its own expense, th Dry Goods Hour, 24 | other than a beggar. Policeman Crose was the | able to pay for the quota of books received,but | tion | mendation of, the passage of the federal elec- | and it is at the same time sufficiently interest- : | of resolutions were adopted tendering thanks | songs wiil never grow old except with the age | @Niecting plant and stable, disinfectants, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. “UP AND DOWN THE HOLY Lanp.” charges, she had as a cloak to make her appear | but the auxiliary in this city is not only 7 adulteration. Children’s Hair Cutti tate ieee see eet at for the necessary amount — === a, Raneate Waste Malt, pro - entirely new and nstural principal witness against the woman. | He said | also contributes yearly to the funds of the | of money for the enforcement of the provisions , a UNCLE 30x; WEDNESDAY, January 21, 10 = a ee any | general society. The distribution in this city | of this act. FRITZ IN A MAD HOUSE, FR ty) hg) ee mate hed seen AL. tended arm. He said he bad seon the | therefore not burden to the general so- has ae r Tiekews aul frasreed sate "on anie “at Met & cans Cashier, Which ran three at the 14th st. Theater, Rete and eer a woman and child at different places and | ciety. The city,or rather the District,has been Soap as ee .. im. OC Pout "Soe Mork. tore, Lies ‘on ant one Sunday he drove her away from | divided by a committee of the Bible Society St. Matthew's Church. The woman's hnsband | who have thie work in charge into sixty dis- 4 was called as a witness and the cozrt also heard | tricta. Each district is asxigned to one of the ‘high-class grocers. bas in ————_—— —d statement of the woman herself. Judge | Protestant churches and the canvass is made only thi i - saenishaia ime a anee : ok, Tuk TOMS OF WAMciES Miller said that the presence of the child is a | by persons appointed by the churches. | S0 far Larrea and Haniacunet Dox inte World! ah aro tad rurther notice the - MARLES MACALESIRA wil insect fraud on the people. The people, the judge | about forty churches has indicated. their in- cra ~e Sfeot of ‘ said, are not only imposed upon, but itis cruel | tention te de eee ped Oe eee f Prot i Laxssvrca & Bro.s perp triers dl ne Bree 5 partner, ‘De | cdmvoRTs oF NEE Fe” eset SDE at treatment of the child. The husband denied | some districts have already been completed. | be ). Mannakee, can be found Wednes- | NEW NarionaL Ta ‘ofanan tn ton ton athe knew the child bad been taken, out, al-| The secretary of the commitico of the Bible be DAILY BULLETIN. aay from 820 a's to $40 pam ah hake ees | ma jough the ofticer seen on the | Society having this matter in c! —Mr. Jobn | OUR Aw cusToM. 3 streets for three years. The mother promised | B. Wight—has delivered some 500 ibles to the eee ea ae not to take the child out again if the court | children whose iamen have been sent to him. | ax given above, is sufficient evidence Up —_— Would let her go this time. ‘The husband was | ‘The blanks used, by the visitors when filled up | which to base « calculation of the amount raieaiihe ont deeply affected by the remarks of the court and | alao contain certaia information as to whether | of labor. intolvea’ already. had. here: baduremens _ — = @ child. Be, ~* —— the ae yey —— . The ered — 7 gy ad a ‘from our different departments and marked Before the introduction of Balvation OB whether the woman co: on the | names of those chil rep as not con- | office ant yei- third floor. charge, but the husband way warned that if | nected with any Sunday school will be went to | clans in making reports, Provision hotly te | em out conspicuously on our rheumatism was considered incurable. 2 DSi ae ipwour 213 Lith ot the offense waa repeated a warrant would be | the Sunday School Union, so that they can be | made fora thoroughly equipped disinfecting This floor is now brimful of excellent au Sg ana a IDSC and 2 p.m. cate issued against him and he would be prosecuted. | visited and invited to to the Sunday school | apparatus, whereby much valuable clothing plesances, Nervous Prostration, Nervous AD NIGH: Tee chate noneeet e e Peeccated. | visited and, invited to go | sbparagar, whereby much valuable clothing | yale in just voc things as yon may need. Duliness, Bines cured by Dr. Miles MIDNIGHT avian eae ‘The husband promised that the offense would| ‘The committee ited by the Rible So- | considerable quantity of disinfectants will be ‘The prices that we generally affix to goods jem iples free at HOTELS. ‘s i i —. 3 ‘Muarz’s Davo Store, 1014 F st oe ee ——s not be repeated. ciety to nge the det of the distribution | required, as also the entire time of a medical floor, Foc tet nn ty = ae is com Of the following members: A. 8. | inapector and atsistant, Frovicna chouldaies | ‘@Placton thin foor are desperation prices, Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa. Se ee ne an. HAERISON AND MORTON LEAGUE. Pratt, Episcopal church; Dr. George ©. Sam-| be made for transportation of the inspector 90 whatever you may buy is « full-fledged Does not distress and adds flesh and weight 2 Cihcmnas Ciect —— son, Raptist church: L.’D. Alden, Lutheran | and assistant, unless such selary is provided a6 AR — Lararious suites. Private A Mass Meeting to Be Held Under Its | church Buckler, Methodist church, and | to enable him to provide himself with a horse ae sa Castoria. Rie aon cn PAR Wy aks nore Auspices ‘to Indorse the Elections Bill. | Jobn B. Wight, Presbyterian church. ‘The dis-| and wagon. Provision should be made also for | Below is bat a fraction of what awaits you. baby was sick we gave her Castoris. PATE Pa ave. and 14th st, — tricts assigned to each church are as nearly as | the remuneration of poor persons whose cloth When she was a Child she cried for Castoris co 2 robes, 2 ing and bedding it might be found necessary to ‘We have selected from our Gents’ Furnish- A meeting of the Harrison and Morton League Wann Do : : possible in the neighborhood of the chu: ® Mins sho clung to Castoria. ‘The Sterling Artints, von wes held last evening st the Washington ———— destroy in order to prevent the spread of con- ing Department sbout 75 dozen of odds and When she had Children she gave them Castoria. pe US EBBITT HOUSE Cadet Corps’ armert at which the newly AMUSEMENTS, tas ges _—— cases of smal ree 1 would eae pigs th,s,ta,tr ox aS Be ~ fa installed president, Mr. Citvin W. Chase, pre- i SS » therefore, that Congress be called upon to| ends Y Laundered Shirts of different Saree pe wate hte EROS TIER. sided and Mr. W. H. Jones acted as secretary. | _ AtRAUOR Sar ear hed Daa ot Meee San tenant Nee ered | Qualities, warranted perfest, linen bosoms ee nia leer Ointment is the | GENUINE INDIAN bhASS BANDIN THE WORLD. ee ea fee last night and ad looked over the large au- to properly carry into effect the provisions of | sndbands, made of good cotton and ranging —_| only ee ee eg, ere Sting | Dat Onn-cmeens, CLALENDON, ATLANIlc cy federal elections bill and a mi nce assembled to see and hear J. met ” Piles ever overed. never faile to cure - = 7 — OTEL < acumen wan thus: held’ with! sebesnes’ 4c |x “Uncid dou; oc ite inate’ Home tes | ene = {& original prioee from 7éc. to $1.25 We | ola ‘chronic eases of long standing. ‘Areoctason for tne Foor ts open TOMGHT noes | at a seein ave. halt “way” between . original verdict woald have been verified, rati- ee ean RE offer them at 35c,. or three for $1. until Wi . Co., Cle Ohio. | gheins cutest ror Safety Bicycle. Adatinwt Sosa the Proposed | mass meeting called to | ecdand bonafide. Fritz is not new toe Waeh-| This morning the following Jetter .was sen! $925-s,ta,thisot ELTON Tithe. aw 3 a M. CLARK, Feet atthe eerop thn maceting | Js ,, %2| ismton audience, but his popularity is always | “As supplementary to my letter of ‘yesterday |" ld. Sa LANGUAGES TESTE TEcronr PRO. a ——— a be held at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, B | s, and as the sears come, and Fritz ‘with his | Ihave the honor to present the following esti. Star Spring Water. CHENTLFIG METHOD” bee Edecctionst wine | Gy! "EK SYeRUE, oposite the Mate! Beuchton, 2 streat between 12th and 18th streets northwest, | eweet voice nd magnetic manners comes with | mate of appropriation needed for suppor Tn onder not to misrepresent facts, we will ere cpt tee g Water for sale in bottles | “jats'im. R J RoBMNTS. Propthse, aso tee Poe, Monday evening, January 26. The church has | them, the people flock in to sit within | the service required under the providons of| state that we have the following sizes only: x 7 > | MASonic HALL 2 . epoch parser a 3,000. ‘The meeting is to | te Circle aud feel the mystic charm of | the recont act for prevenGomes the nes af Paruxs, Agent. __$a25-s,tu, th1o0t M Cor. F and 9th sts. nw. . - a master wagician of the human heart. ‘arlet ry he 1236, 13, 1336, 14, 1536, 1634, 17, 176. Le held for the purpose of indorsing the Presi- | ‘Uncle Joe” is a play with some plot, but more poe age geo A ee a races Au Invention Making Sewing s Pastime, dent's late message to Congress and his recom | plan to bring out the powers of Mr. Emmet, | one driver and soneten 9000; cae hinee ated ‘Wdozen Heavy All-wool Balmoral Skirts [prvedand pte Tae heeng noua cakes EDISON'S PHONOGRAPR. é il-te ‘The Most Etfectual, ‘The Best, ambulance, $450; harness, forage, é&c., #150; in different colors (23 yds. wide). Reduced Office 437 9th street northwest. ‘The Most Practical, ‘The Cheapest, tions bill, and at the meeting last night « series | ing to hold an audience without effort. Fritz’s to Senator Spooner for his speech on the elec- i ii from $1.35 to 90c. that makes more ‘beautifal, and the irreastible | Printing, stationery ae of poor persons destroy. EXINGS KECEIVED. GENTLEMEN WHO 4 dA “ r : — Patient, aD} ST-CLABS TAILORING ARELN- ha > er members, of Congres | mato of is vole once none of it ualiy by f be 150 Children's Caps and Bonnets, wo. 4 gure cenapbammaipsccty VITLD TO INSPECT. ALL GAKMMENTS OUT sage of a resolution indorsing the bill and urg- | of note iv dainty Baby aed og 9 ‘perfect | Thus far nearly 100 cases have been reported lected from our regular department,compris- ae E, Ek BY HD. BARK 1111 FA AVE. AREGUAR- a povmernnbpabne = Lane og dopted litle artist Mr. Girard's “Uncle Soe, was a to the health office. Some of them were long- ing many different styles and made of differ- aa BBB & FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN, &e., tS aed lowing resolutions were also a =| bit of effective work, and, of course, Plinlim- canis oto Hesolced, Tost all citizens in the District of | mon, the St. Bernard, comes in for his ahare of Peace ih ead ya eee of ory ent materials, such as silk plush and velvet. ath BRR, (00, sibs oS 2 SS emperors = bretigapren Spee Arclwari = a in ss night Bell” told its | #7¢ scattered in all sections of the District, Reduced for this occasion from 50c., 75e., $1. ro iy a 938 S55, 8s = Pere 7aieanyed ing tobe held iz the Metropolitan Baptist | oft-repeated tale at the National last night, but | 1emleytown to Anacostia. Neither of the dis- and 81.25 to 25e. each. aes* 8 Sss5 Sg5 > , JANUARY 17TH, ATS P.M, Church, R street between 12th and 13th streets, | jt did not jangle out of tu: da big honse | ¢28¢8 mentioned is confined to any particular Monday evening, January 26. for the purpose | full alpaca egret it from ceiling to cellar, | locality. It is yet too early to tell whether the Ge asdicis mass eavecs Gua Gln of tendering thanks to President Harrison for | trom footlights to foyer. The changes in the | “i*4#e8 are on the increase or decrease on ac- z his late message urging upon Coageee —_ pas- | cast are few and they are for the better in each Cone of the nature of the reports made by the ‘we offer a special discount of 20 per cent. e of the federal’ elections bill, to Senators | j, : ita tabereoth tors. | es Spooner, Hoar and others and t6 the Peunsyi- | msianees, A Brainy is Mise Porsy Hewett | ,, The diphtheria has been by far more fatal ‘Wdozen Gents’ Suspenders in different vania legislata who gowns herself most gracefully, and a deli-| than the scarlet fever, and yesterday five By — DR. RICHARD 8. ROSENTHAL. 3012-08 Houpay Passrxrs VACA’ TION EXCURSIONS. the i é Be Kesolved, further, That all admissions to the | Cate, sweet, little village juaiden ie Miss Mario | 1e8ths from the first mentioned diseaso were styles, strong elasticity, equal to any 25e. ALL TRAVELING PENSES INCLUDED. church shail be by'card, which can be obtained | yan. Eugene Canticld’s ‘Marlin, Geo. recorded on the health records. ¥ article in the market. Reduced to 1234c. per % — 8 from. the follow ng. comaitte: E. B. Welber, | a, sre Deane Meat oa ‘Miss Meintyre's Nora 24°amatusieations of ‘various sorta aro received Ee FINE CARVING SETS, CALIFORNIA. Particy wil leave Puitadeiphia Jreknon Mosen An derone FEB Caer, Wink | af€ Of course no better than they were before, |t,,{He, health office concerning the diseases *WITH AND WITHOUT CASES. jena, Ls Anceies, Ran Diego and otber | Tex 10,000 — Trovsaxn Ceeeresa ant So eat a ever, | tml because they couldn't be. “the super: | Mentioned, tho last one being. a Foquent to he T can of 104 Utica Bleached Shecting = : ire e ord. Capt. J. , 4 conferred uj m inapee under specia and W. Calis Chase. a Ps their work.” All the ers were quite ove house igo rea ed oS ae = Remnants in suitable lengths, warranted SOLID SILVER HANDLE t ood ae , A number of prominent speakers have been | ii faut and th2 specialties it arkle in the ac bal jal = Market POCKE’ invited to address the mevting, among them | piay sparkled ‘as of yore and the audience | Commodore J. 8 Skerrett, commandant of | __Pertech only 25c. per ya. —— Siptiae Recorder of Deeds B. K. Bruce, Hons. J. H. | faghed and applauded. and cncoved sate = Lynch, J. M. Langston, James Hill. John C. | sive wight, the quartet singing by Miss Stom- ‘A lot of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Spooner. W. E. Chandler, H. P. Cheatham, | pier, Miss Uart, ar. Moore aud Mr. Luckstone ‘Merino Underwear, odd sizes and slightly North Carolina; T. H. Miller, South Carolina; 03 icular ularit i adi- ry: L. C. Houk, Tennessee; E. St’ Hewlest, Hon A; | Pcie Of Purticular popularity with the audi- | hi ferer near the dump. ‘The health oficer | olld, at hatf ther original values, It wl M. Clapp. Dr. C. B. Purvis, Prof. J. ML Gregor; , today addressed a letter to the Commissioners ~ — :.. ras, regory a Bt lrg be hegre of = ting that the nuisance complained of is on certainly bea benefit for you to comeand WILLIAMS’ PRUSSIAN SYRUP PEARL AND STAG HANDLE COMBINATION POCKET KNIVES IN CHAMOIS CASES. ‘Sold in the last year. So great bas been thesale of this ‘The Commissioners, a number of Senators last night. ‘The play is well named, for | Public property and suggesting that the chain inspect the same. FAMILY KEMEDY and Representativesand many other prominent | SJ°% ast ‘akes place bn ‘the frontier, ands | S825 De willincd te abale the came, iat : SCISSORS CASES IN GREAT VARIETY, citizens have been ‘asked to oceupy seats upon band of jous indian, drerwed in full warpath ) arama 13 dozen Ladies’ Skirts in dark colors, 1 tage. costume, ens the effect wl four ‘emuni - vicely trimmed, made of Kentucky Jeans, ‘Send designating | Without much effort ‘thst deem —-—_ act the Indiaus dance « ghost aanee, and enter | “She pitched into me and ft me and beat me| —* ° Be tng OR A yg my ee ‘The escapee po presi Na- | inte it with such epirit as to maake the ae in good fashion,” said Priscilla Chase in the tuced from 65e. to 37}40. FRUIT KNIVES. ee duty to suffering humanity to place it within the The engineer corps, ct ‘olumbia Na- | shiver. ‘There is enough comedy in A Phils- | KDowledgre and reach of every family: . tional Guard, held a general meeting at head-| to keep the andience in a good humor, fur |Pelice Court yesterday. She was talking ‘Asmall lot of Domestic Plaids, in Blue Sukciee sab can. 1 Seuch Ninth st. (uder Continental: Hotel), and reach of in the city. quarters last evening. A. 0. Hutterly and P. | nished by Carl Sunday as Patrick O'Lare,'a re- | ®bout one of her Georgetown companions “| didn’ ‘snd Brown only. A good fabric for kitchen WILLIAMS’ PRUSSIAN SYRUP OF TAR, WILD 2 ter, and P. H. Gardner as Hans Von Winkle. | named Kate Lewis. “I didn't want any oe . W. Blazer became members by transfer and H. | Kite Baith Pollock as Deadwood ‘Kuve ws bright | trouble with her,” added Priscilla, “because 1 ‘wear. Fast color. Only 9c. per yard. esac FIER A SIX EARS TOUR AROU CHERRY and other vegetable substances is a remedy Brock, Jr-, Cyrus Root and Matthew Brady by | and vivacious, and a sweet voice gives her ad-| had trouble with her two years ago and she Generally sold at 12c35. pg yp na kneel Henan enlistment. A movement was initiated for the | ditional charm. The interest of the play cen- | beat me in the fuce.” = SEATES OF ALL, THE BEST MAKES, BOTH | UE cpus A. iE. Coon, wt cnenne thoroughly proven tho mest coliection of a library. G. V. Chandler read an | ters about Mr. James M. Hardie, who, as Jack was fined 5 or fifteen days. ee ee : a Sorte Bw NESTING AARt: | efficacious yet discovered for the certain snd apeedy article on the chemical constituents of | Usborne, a mountain hero, manages to save a ——— Bel, Gingham, Calico and Table Linen at ICE AND ROLLER 3» Abend : SEEEE'OS™ | cae or a ee “smokeless gunpowder.” An interesting inci- | dozen or so more lives by his almost super- 3s. iphousb Youngs Batter. ae : Cours, Colds snd Pulmonary Cosmplaiits dent of the evening was the presentation to the | natural presence on alloccasions, aided by Miss | yg__ pry .. ‘their original vaiues. — (_ all descriptions, organization mt. Thompson of a corps | Sara Von ; ‘ower, an Indian _saenoese Soaeas Dretiag a mee cHURCH, eg sis Bae & cmiapad"Meaorys hering een | eetoane, Again tonight. the fever with which he was prostrated during rath Onitiad ithe cieee chee: 43% TO SEE OUR UNBREAKABLE HANDLE TA- iinsaek de cach les ice hse hain taciuianaaioeniaieaobenibiatiiie used at general headquarters, army of the Po-| | Kenxan’s.—Ihe entertainment presented | the holidays, but is still confined to his bed, BLE KNIVES, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, tomac, as an engineer corps staff flag as early, | here last night was complete in every partic- | battling with a huge awelling on the left side of FUL CONSIDERATION. in so short » time, and sll due to its own merits, Tt is at least, ae the Gettysburg campaign. ‘The | ular and several specialties were introduced by AMERICAN CONCERT ©O. ground color is deep blue and in the center is a | artists new to Washington. The Fremonts, pane extending from the shoulder to the aati, SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. AML ple Temedy, componed of vewetabie sutstances, . Youngs suff ii ie Sopra " dark red castio, It haa been under fre and is | who are not afraid to utyle_ themselves. “An | Nioi, Pests Sige clamp gels g.pomar, — ‘Corian Un a al Sanco carefully and scieutifically combined under tise most mea garage cet very Senay aehaniilied “Phe Obtaces Dereon but his * physician now entertains the hope 5as, 222 BARBER & 208s, Seats now on sale at Bletecrosts, 1220 F st. nw. | skillful supervision, and, while its action is always calcesilt ak tibeg tei das muscans Then Isabella Ward pleased every one with her | ‘8° Worst will soon be over. 4a Sg 21TH AND G STS. ¥.W., se 10) and ee the 101] Sea, Prompt and certain, it ieaves no bad effects om the xys- OPPOSITE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. THE FES VOICE. tem. Give it ences ent pou wil um mo eter ‘Spetial offer: Her month, three Jessons a week, 85. Seecyplanstory “ad. “tn the Rduratsanal cova. Femedy for Coughs or Colds, Lic. per bottle, - ane musical specialty, and Florence Miller sat orge A. Ridgeway of 459 Washington street | Severs) usw songs tn good syle. Drawesss R and his wife Sunday night started to church, but | juggler of considerable merit, made his debut | {WHEUMATISM after going four squares they returned in con- | and proved himself an expert juggler. Kich- - - ‘Manufactured and for sale by sequence of the rain. As soon as they re-| mond and Glenroy easily carried off the honors ‘ae 2 turned they found a short, stout colored man | last night. ‘Their rapid exchange of funny ps aoe oa Asxvat Suze Or Lanes Naw Torxisa Barus, coming down the stairs aud attempted to stop | 4¥:ng¥, many of them local, took the house by ae BB R °o him. The man, however, pushed Ridgeway | storm. | Frank Bush, with a festive fund of new | matism is without fever and not so severe, but more 482 BBB RRR O 3 COTTON UNDERWEAR TIE aside and made good his escape, but the thict ou ny oe very | Seageiecrad continuous and liable to come on’ at every storm or Sade Bor FE SP - AT PRICES LOWER a - ¥. 8. WILLIAMS & 00., i i i it” is the name of the roari iece -« 1 SN Pee eee 2 ee ee ‘performance. Again to- $12 420, 422, 494, 426 SEVENTH ST. ‘Than heretofore for the QUALITIES OFFERED. HERS hon Di night. Pes ES ‘To those who are in the habit of buying our lines of ee Company fe Yesterday in the Circuit Court, Judge Cox, Contributions for Charity. | Underwear the announcement of the sale will be suffi- cox Beas i Under Masonic Tewple, the case of Lambert et al. agt. the Metropolitan | The board of managers of the Associ- HOOD’S ‘SARSAPARILLA cient, while to those who have never used them a cor- tite Oclevrat ‘e600 (Cor. F and Oth ste. a. Life Insurance Company resulted in a verdict | ated Charities acknowledge tho receipt of Eee “i ial invitation is extended to call and examine, at their for the plaintiff for $43.75, with interest and| generous contributions of groceries and Sruggists. $1; six for 5. Prepared only wwenlence, the Sa costs. Mra. Lambert had the life of her father, | money from the pupils of the Seaton, Abbott, | °% ©: 1 HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. aes sec aetas aa Ins C. M. HOWES OF SOSTON WILT, MAKE James Ryan, insured and at his death the de-| Henry, Morse,, Webster, Gales and Arthur nee Cc s miu anstiiod of teochings sip cas be sean iowa 40 %0 nS feudant refused to pay the amonnt insured, | school buildings. Also groceries from the Sun- BEAT WLEARING Sate ame: FI em rennet ores, FREDONIA. claiming, that, in the supplication correct au} day school children of the Assembly Presby- Prveies, Bracxueans, CHEMISES.DRAWER* —IRTS,N1ouT DRESSES, | —J5% ____- SS TST Rrantie Secor’ evittice ot baste: mates a arch St Pats Tutheran Church and | Red, rough and oily skin prevented or cured by that rs CORSET COVERS, de, Bess ea by suable spt ft ote au 3 on ‘Ninth Pres Jhurch. Also generous oe : pears te te get ps pep ey fe contributions "the Lutheran Iteform beapetsalsal riper the Rhea Betore stock faking Tr,ate, determined to ‘From the lower priced to the more expensive qualities, eyene to play o-penect tage cack Coy : proving that there was no fraud on their Church and Metropolitan Presbyterian Church Incomparable » Unequaled a close out all Rermnant Goods and the range in desicn is so extensive that all tastes st. Jad-twe of Capitol Hill. Loox wUsIE HALL. ‘NIKISCH. and without a rival as an infantile soap. Prodnces the Plores of Furniture regurdiess of prices. In the ——_. loveliest, whitest, clearest skin and softest hands. | FUraiture department areoffered Ladios' Writ- | cam be satiated. sours welseeres A Youthful Thief. ing Desi, Chiffoniers, Shaving Stands, Cabi- —_— TON ‘nik edn « Sneeenaaetel boy, Saya His Wife Deserted Him. ‘Warranted absolutely pure, Sale greater than allother | ‘nots, Fancy Rockers and Chairs—in all Anishes DOUGLAS & BRO., wus tried in the I lice Court yesterday for| Ferdinand Plitt has, by W. A. Johnston, filed | skin soaps combined at nee etenn = Peer bee Nee shove sete abet 612 KINTH ST. Srecur Ovrorrosry Sax malitiledg aa , Mr. E. Cissell, a bill for divorce from Josie Plitt on the ground ee ee ee ‘eh ae ee Cent, theo eserion. tie amended May were married | TS Mice Hallstanis, Gev'andinorieeto rodtce week | 90 TNTEROCEAN BUILDING, ar "The bo: ited be bad robbed his | APril 3, 1888, by Rev. H. K. Mueller; that after FOR OUR ‘have msde astonishing reductions. All goods y admitted that employer, but said, “I only took €8 in all.” | *kGnding a week in Alexandria they went 10] SPRING STOCK OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND| marked in Plain fyrures and one price to alk EPP HR AN gousinen » wividenien, ip! 5 said, took § * is | Lpbiladelphia, where, in October following, he | ¥RENCH HATS WE OFFER THE BALANCE OF we ih cae Mas. ARTHUE NTKISCH. In consideration of representations that his | charges she deserted bi OUR STOCK OF FURS AT eer ee 3 Her First ence iu Wartingtont, Jpother va gving todo something with the boy ese oo past aaa ans: Monday next a lot of sock : SrA Upeareng. 3 Was wen oun wank, commences udge Miller sii would fine him $20 or Sentenced to Albany. E u TAPESTRY, BODY BRUSSELS, GS Di ee eae, aes lenegireaene talons ty meh Ente Criminal Court yesterday afternoon WILTON AND MOQUETTE RUGS low prea wil eal thea most sp dpaeecmcaes: A Peace and Light Order. foseph Lambert, a white man, convicted of (made of remnants) at prices less than regular hSger hog npr ecr Naecgad <a 4 oot The Grand United Order of Peaco and Light | housebreaking, was sentenced by Judge Hagner beara “piu Secques, 815 S18, #25; former price, | PHO, CALDUE eocaier 7 cemmuaiecraed of the U.8. A. has Sled » certificate of incor. | fo, foun and» half fi erm moe; IN SMYRNA BUGS WE HAVE #25, #30, 840. iS i WINTER DRESS GooDs, poration, reciting the objects to be the culture | Branson alias Juince lose! comioted of sane it 100 4x7 ft., reduced from $10 to 86.65. Ce eres, er aa % of friendship, fraternity, benevolence and | jiar offense, received a like sentence. INCLUDING SEAL SACQUES, SEAL JACKETS, ‘50.3x6 ft., reduced from 86.50 to 23.10. ‘Plush Reefers, Alaska sable facing and collar, ‘Aadress J. 8. CALD' Inciuding all the most desirsble fabrica, euch as charity, and it is sigued by Jerome Johuson, ———_ SEAL CAPES, eS 250 Bmyraa Bugs, reduced froin #4.5010 63.45. | 935. tormeryrica @nt : Rev. George W. Lev, Emily Monroe, Daniel Unfair Dealing Denied. omen sh Reefers, Brera Sireth Epuntain Peyton, Isaiah A. Rose and G. | Ip the caso of John TT. Lee against W. H. Leo | SOME BARGAINS CAN BE OBTAINED IN im Jar, $35; former price, #35. ts CLoaKinGs, ———— peel ienay aghis peng el Le fo Ss ee A Bet An xi a By Erm garg hy = is PaBIs ROBES, Dr. Pool Resigns. tres s respondent, W. H. xe A ‘wool Ingrains made, lined "Manti ; former price, $20; some- F. SHELDON, 1008 F ST. N.W. Health Officer Townshend today forwarded | fled answer denying all charges of fraud, cor- at Hee DA eae ess tine bee Neate ee ta ee — to the Commissioners the resignation of Dr. B. | [uPviow or any Unfair dealing in referonce to CASH ONLY. (Coredays and Saitrdays, ‘Send for cncalay. SSS G. Pool, who has been medical sanitary in- eee EL, Great reductions are also offered in the Jackets, $150, $175; larwe storm collsrs, up PLain o0tona, spector @ number of years, with the recom- THE couRTs. emp § Tax. 8, 91. 4 raised UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. mendation that it be accepted. The health Capen 8 Oooo. 8S. —— ‘Ranging from 12}. to @2 per yard. ot eveatly reduced oficer recommended the appointment of Dr. | Couar 1 Gragnat. Tunat—Chief Justice Bing : FORMNITURE COVERINGS (TAPHSTRIEG HOOVER AND SUYDERS ‘ricea, in order to make room for oar ham awl Judges James and Monigonery. AND PLUSHES). SHOES FOR MEX, ‘Today d Otterback: Reduced from $1.50 to Tic. per yard. SHOES FOR Lapina, SPRING IMPORTATIONS, WHICH ARE ABRIV. a SHOES FOR BOs, me DalLy. Odd 3 pairs Laces, Silk Curtains and Porti- SHOES FOR MISSES, ‘eres at leas than cost. ‘BHOES FOR CHILDREN, : We have this day received 20 new styles cf All-weol If your Furniture requires recovering we will AND Boors. ARE THE BEST FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Stn Sea, ‘BEST SELECTIONS ‘FIT PERFECT. STYLES NEWEST. PRICES Gtagham Aprons, 2 yards im each apron sna : : So much tm demand now for Rvening or Street Com It is dated the 3a i the assignee etal; default, ‘well made, only 20. "Tbs ols of Namaste il becentinned wast wash. Day, to wom they convey all chattels stock ‘Lawn Aprons, full size, wood quality, - Should yo need antag fn the Dress Goode Bas strect morthwesk’ ‘They. give a ist ree wae preferences, the amount aggregating $12, ing to restaurantes; order " pa han 4 Bien Tasat for those in want of Tarkish Rata cee icy ged

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