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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1891. . . ‘AL } IN. WDOIN BY a aaa Graduates of the College Among the Pines |The Dead Girl Arrayed for Burial—Lucy Have You Seen Them? ~ SHODDAMD. | | jAIVERSALIsT ChUMCa, ‘The Weather. Py ‘THE PASTORS AND THE SUNDAY Law. . faneiiesan ike; seniak #3 Glial; Sing the Praises of Their Alma Mater. ‘Will Probably Recover. ‘The propoeal in the city council to take the = ee " ee a ISTH AND L STS. §. W. he District of Columbia, Maryland and | Maine and Old Bowdoin were talismanic) after the publication in yerterday’s Stan of | subject of selling liquor on Sunday under the silver pool investigating committee was | 3 pair for S0c. oe SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, Virginia, rains lode shifting to southeasterly; | words at Welcker’s lst nicht. Graybeards| ged cmiete ao taactee house, 814 poslarsrsaperp Ar cnedirtiog it was supposed | i session again late yesterday afternoon. Mr. | FRaxc & Sox, One Price, cor. 71h and D sta. 1 z slightly wariaer. and youths whose beards had not yet made | sa street, in which the Misses Olark were suffo- | by the Pastors’ Alliance here, « reflection on | Littler was again on the stand and repeated Flourt Flour! Flour! eccgamneend nuknown. ‘It is now cons CoNpITION OF THE WATER known their color assembled around a festal | cated by gas, a number of friends of the un-| Judge Norton, whose vigorous and effective | Substantially his testimony of the other, hold- Try a sample sack; the Finest, 45e. Fancy MENDELSSOUN QUINTET CLUB Temperature and condition of water at 7} board, and the mere mention of Maine or of | fortonate’ ladien appeared, to do what they | etforocment of the Sundsy law had met ger: | ing that he had ro knowledge of wailvcr pool | Patents e150, Te an "oe, mack. Pare A pen, ro tg s.m.—Great Falls. temperature. 40; condition, | the college among the pines served to vend a/conid both for the dead girl, Ora Clark, and ee ete el a x0 | and said he had bought silver for no one but | Whisks. five yours poo ne oo as B83 ames ty see dt connection. Th. contidion ai { til of enthusiasm and of reminiscent pleasare | jor sister Lucy, who will probably recover. | tu4,city council last night, over the signature | Caneron and himeelt. — . Wis gn te aoe: Ak H DvD ‘ina iienan mation —— Rag apy Neorg through the gathering. The occasion was the | Tnspector Swindells of the detective corps | a protest aguinst the proposed change; but it| Mr. Edmund Curtis, connected with the na- a ata . ERR S85 a BABRARD, Ggvene. aoe ae condition at infuent gate | annua! dinner of the Bowdoin Alumni Associa- | gent a letter to the girls’ father at Hunter's | was stated in the council that the bill did not | tional silver committee, said he knew nothing Decl ateee S 5 Bass a 7 , 6; condition at «fluent gate home, tion of this city. Before sitting down to the | Mill, Va., yesterday, but this morning he had Fema oy “aa aang of his authority, but simply | of any pool, but had heard of s committee in- ee Bast — mt ~ gia tide i the river, 10:33 p.m. Low ti Panquet the annnal election was heii and ofi- received no reply. Instead of going to the | Proust the fines into the city treasury in- | terested in the holdings of silver. i qitee Mert. — | Tiere Meet. —_—_200-_ SES cers for the year elected us follows: President, | cheater Monday night, as they had intended, | svone,ruending paseod Unanimously, but it | _Mr-Dunnell wasnext called and said that Mr. | _ 81 ng hay een aes ay ae eee —_— Loo o Gals, iFicaNt that in the reports of the | Mr- Chief Justice Fuller; vice presidents, Hon. | they went to a party given at the house of a| was delayed in the aldermen and lays over. bpp thle poe ven him the wae hysicians of New York, Philadelphia and the TWELFTH SEASON. — of overhenl wires by the lave storm | Wm. P. Frye, L. Deane; treasurer, 8. D. Fes- | tantly on H street, where the deceased was em- cre couxcr. caid 40° Mr. Peyme in convemnilon test Veet cities of the Old World. It is produced OVERWHELMING ATTRACTIONS. er im Jersey City gre xicty is expressed be- | sonden; corresponding secretary, Prof. J. W. | ployed. ‘They were accompanied home by a| The prosidente were in their chairsat the city | i i Ti aig Send chaser pr poe vineyards, Passaic, N. J., and physicians — cause of the crippling of the fire alarm wires. | Chickering; recording secrctar °. | young man after the dance was over, and that | council meetings last night, and five attended | Known that the dreclosmes Telating to Mr. | {2 Mew Zork any & curpasess every other wine FIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES, CHORAL soctETy, a tow years bi fire alarm box was | Strout; exccutive commitiee, Gen. a ined why they were out ao late. oni ey x ae Pollet. Olneee ant tothe room to | if the upper board und fourteen in the Jower | Cameron's purchases would be made fered indispensable. get clothes to put on the dead girl he broke | board. ‘The aldermen, after someroutine busi-| | Mr, Wynne of the Commercial Gazette was| Razors Ground and Revolvers repaired and Piper, Gen. F. D. ‘The Fruit of Mr. Stoddant's So it will be with the instantaneous fire alarm vl Assisted by ; F called. He said that Gen. H. V. Boynton bad % , 477 Pa. a ~ itt LATE SUMMER IN EUROPE. : box shen its importance is once understood. «dinner was exceedingly enjoyable. Sen | Open valive ty xet the clothes ard in it found | BE, Feferences, de.» found iteelf without | called, He said that Gen. H. ae om hed | Engraving. Watrono, 477 Pa. ave. nw. 1 At is the natural perfection of the wlesraphic | ator Frye discharged the duties of master of les of food and but little clothing. nc ivecr board pamed the Yell was that he (Gen. Boynton) had knowledge of | Are You Fond of good Butter? If so try THE MOST POPULAR SERIES ‘MISS MAKY HOWE, Soprane, fire alarm «ystem. in the house, at the bedside, | ceremonies with an ease and tact that con-| ‘This morning the body of the dead girl was tonsa — . —— see por the conversation referred to. our Broad Run Creamery. Besides we can sell ‘That Even Mr. Stoddart bias Ever Presented. the only sure means yet devised of summoning | tributed greatly to the pleasure of the dressed by some ladies who had known her, | on! Ib fidbee iar oreaae at reaches fared you a first-class Family Flour st $1.75 4 bbl., or moe i And foume:hnte and ecient help when tm du0get| ing, Thur in mpert sal eons many Eindertkes Camian ‘hen, ook, Cnn mere Conttrenations: £6.50 per Obl-andguarantee the gusty. Large | pRCXDREDS-ICRNED AWATNIGHTIN wn, from fire. were lightly and laughingly spoken, beneath | the remains. He will hold the body to hear Tater bead eer, MM pie ape mittee to} ‘The ey the f invoice of English Jams, New Currants, 4 Ibs. | sold weeks, soven tices per Weeks failed to netialy the Isstaxtaxgors Finr Avarw Co. Il was a tone of carnest devotion to the college | from her parents, and if no word is received eaten the om ties Tithe Norfolk end Senate yesterday confirmed follow- | 250, — New Valencia Raisins, 3 Ibs. 25e.; | demand. Ofiice, Kellogg building, which all claimed as their Alma Mater. | from her late Virginia home she will be given | S7nfer Falicona asd truduoe thee t heir ing nominations: splendid New Mackerel, Suger Cured Hams, LIFE WITH THE GAY VIENNESE. 1416 Pst. jongs wore sung, too, with a vim | a decent burial by her friend ; ad through Alexaudris; and $100 Wee appro. | .. William H. Luce to be collector of customs, Breaktns t Bacon and pure Lard. Roachdale | A THRILLING HISTORIC EPOCH. cated ——— ed to 1337 Tth | Thich was effective as an indication of enthu- condition ‘of her sister was much im- | Towd tod 10 pay the expenses of “the coral iiee. | district of Waldoborough, Me. tickets honored. | CHARMED HOURS wir O'Aane’s Casz Groceny mover Pet wes if not an evidence of the highest | proved this morning. She remained uncon- | Prial pay the expenses of the William F. Lunt of Maine, to be emer) 2° ‘MM. & P. Merzozn, 417 7th st. n.w. A aw., nese Oct. ma ——e aleuiture. The «peeches were informal. | scions all night, but about daybreak she showed COUNTY SUPERVISORS. . o e, a me: mts omens Brece, 27 East returned from heve, 1504 H st.» Ganges, ducapenkecy mere Svuaius Frse, Wa. Drew, | wgns of improvement an then for the fist | |The county supervisor held meeting at | of the board of goneral appraisers of merchan-| | O?Hare’s Cash Grocerymoved 101897 7uh| | DAYS IN UntiaNa ae Richard Jeane, Avsixtant | time she spoke. the court house yesterday and began their plans so eee ne INES + n.w., near Ost. market. |Special prices, 19 uae Satneme or'tite Sawn hee agwhers : : ‘ : > | Bhown to he a for improvement in the county roads during | (44° Bishop 9 acTae Rise, Smoke and Water Salo of Ta-| Scimouncing Wat ikia tee Presa, Nove! BALL, . with a camels’ hairs. LP ooes wes tat E the coming season. Postmasters: Ilinois—Milton D. Worrell, at th WASHINGTON TUESDAY FVEMING. FEB. 3, 1908. | tr sang ag tama : y 1 . | cover. 4 WASHINGTON coxTRoveRSY REPEATED. | Gibson City: Robt. F. Shipley, at Mendota; pein lpry tee ee IN THE ORIGNAL COMPANY OF" — = | e E —_—._—_. Alexandria is getting still further into the | Albert Miller, at Dundee. New York—Corodon | At once. ‘Tho merchants of the city are also ‘TWO COURSPS -FXACTLY ALIKE, 3 <i Tee Prorerrr on Mad lege such as Bowdoin, where the stude | wourp-ne INDIAN FIGHTERS. District, for it now hes its complaint that the | Hi, Ficree, at Salem; War. Wiles, at Fultonville. | invited to take our what they want, a4 we will | COURSE A_twening eu ae i. re ke soll at auction 4:30 } 8 contact with the professo: | = thwest section of the city gets too much |F/or*—Carl C pen, at Eustis. Ne-| gave them big money. Make no tistake. The | counse A~Evem Fetraary , 11, 13, 17, 19. | 4,3 ken ment in auction « : aniversities. Reference Wes | two Boys Start for Pine Ridge, but End in | "0rthwest section of the city get much | bruska—Wm. H.Smifh, nt Indianola: Frank “Winns = —Evew'nce of February 20, 12, 16, 28, 20. ‘aweuns vertis ¥ ce : - is Wittis’ Sor Srone, The subjects = the remarkabl phone public money in proportion to the other sec- | W. Mattoon, at Blue Sprit ‘ia— anthews. | and arrangements of dates are 85) prow Fisk UXIVERS . =. SPLENDID GLasois, ge’ proportion’ to the entire num- se tions. ‘The expansion of the town has been | James L. White, at Wellsborough. oe — e oo mates of Bowe’ Among the prisoners in the Police Court this | lurgely to the northwest, and it is suid that this | Volney “A Chapin, at St Jehw's; Joshua C. large assortment of Long ESINGS OF FEBRUARY become — distingmished | s were two bright lads who gave their | ¢ction is encouraged at the expense of other | at Kalkarka; Gerrit J. Van Buren, at| Bair Switches at low prices, and also Saucy of thought and action, | PRS Mi = mann. ts of the city. For over thrve-quarters of a | Holland. Muryland—samuel N. McMair, at | Bangs, at 8. Heiuen's, '20 7th st. jax! VEN SHE hig CHEAT Don't wan was raised whether te world was | 7umes as George Mills and Louls Bornmann. | Cortary the town wan, divided into “northern | Emmitsburhe donee eee a et eee Nos OF FFERUA WANE? tending Contenite: Fisk T niverstiy : They are sort seventeen years old. Police- seen ‘ re : tipation,” Torpid Liver, S “ 0 the main roa c tput of the coll i - 3," and it was pro-| Vermont—Noble F. Gunshee, at Bristol; Prank ‘onatipation,” Tor . rope he hese he training the students tere | Man Haines of the sixth precinct appeared as y law that none of the property | M. Pierce, at Brandon, Mianesoleihos. P. | &., jos’ Nevo and Liver Pills, 60 2 -reliant character of | the prosecuting witness, and he produced as|tax collected in the northern district | Dixon, at St. Charles; Andrew Eaton, at Wells. | 40ses 25c. Samples free at we Dr. Henleys Cele of | * New Engiand, from | evidence in the care two now revolvers and|Should be expended in reguisting or | Towa“Atnos iif Farwell, of “Independence 8 Menrz's Davo Srone, 1014 F st. at tonie and” invigors e ‘ ‘ere largely veral rounds of en 0 repaying streets, sinking wells, buiiding of ; Watson Molyrfeaux, at Hawarden; Aaron Porter, > ie andShem- ee eee we Ta : Cai A eee ee tee te reeched Lane Inet | Liiawes e., in the southern district, and in |at Uidova. “Ohio W. Hf Anerson, at Barnes: Mer tear perio Cog es shige ‘a a pe . 5 ‘Heer could learn the boys rei ere Jest | like manner that none of the real estate tax of | ville; Johnson Brown, at Bridgeport; Wm. I. = : ; ne cide, the beauty of | va sing theta ge to the heart. They om Baltimore and intended going to | the southern district should be expended in the | Gibson, at Tiffin; W. Hunt, at St. Cluirsville; | | Surely cured are all who use Eaz of ingrow- 4 , ap |e, “ae a 3 ine Ridge to fight the Indians. They beat | northern district. The line between the two | Mary 8 Aiong, at Minerva. " Indiana—Lucius | ing nails, corns or bunions. Price 25e. Drag, | Soutrivate to the perfection of this katuse at ue | = op Trovszns reduced to $2.0. Horace Piper, ‘24; | the districts runs east and weat midway eeen | ae artin, at Attica. Maine—Simeon Merrill, | shoe stores or mail. Cxas. 8. Rees, Philadel- | Stoddard Lectures. ~ Ensemax 2 7th and E. ; Winthrop I 3 . s King and Prince strcets. A remnant of the old | at Fairtield. Oregon—W. F. Benjamin, at | phia. ove, Ceitem. | For tt cannot be Sannin frothing ‘ eleep Jaw still exista in the fuct that Alexandria has | Ronclurg. Massachusetts—J. 8. Fay, at Marie 2 H | Sinate: wepte tor sale at root's Mu Vist tux Exrmr Canrer Cieaxrsa Works, atte: ‘imore and O! one tax collector for the north side of the town | borough; J. O. Hidges, at Mansfield; Sliss A. J. |, Look ont for counterfeits. Be sure you a i r oarmman WA DNESD AD 3 (21-655 Mass. ave. aw. Telephone 425-2. 4 “Well. wh: your naraes?” inquired the | «nd another collector for the south side. ‘Then, | Smith, at Stockbridge; H. P. Waite, at North | the genuine Dr. Bull’s Coug! au PME FRANKLIN AND MAKSHAL: COLLEGE it == " é *hief J court of one of the wonid-be Indian fighters. | ioo, the old books show separate accounts | Eastern; A. B. Wyman, at Woburn; H. A. Bur- Ladies’ and Gentlemen's W: merade ‘ave. t ‘ex Berkeley. cee : ait, “George Mills,” was bie reaponce. aguinst each ward for pumpy, wells, streets, | dett, ut Clinton. ty for hire at S. Halen's 720 thst. ja4-7e = GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS marked down to $9. ¥ von fro &c. All this, however, passed away when the pat irc ee oy ot 8. Suizzs's, 721 ies for. this conree Steam Buos., 7 * the youth ina tone | corporation began to expend hundreds of thou- Au Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Land of Pe, nt what he said. sands of dollars for canals, railways, &c., out- The Right of Suffrage. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm'No. 9. j - a ‘crrauet | APPR at the UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, comer row Grxern Cuamrad ‘ou going to do with the pistol?” | ride of the town, and all ward fands were then | _ Representative Caswell, the chairman of the | "Tt charms on sight. its use enruptares. Sth and L ste. now, every household. None ale “ We bad the pistols to defend ourselves | guthered into the general fund that now exists; | subcommittee of the House judiciary commit-| Ofice 437 Mth wirest northwest. dll-te , | shmmatorsavndel ty easuc JANUARY Cuantes Knaratry y | with.” i j but there is complaint, “all = that one | tee, to which was referred the resolution in- nt BURDITH & NORTH, Sanagers. | Pont i ~ will resret at if you Ss elas ee cs toe cen ie. : HLassure you” suid the court, “thu the | wetion isfavored at the expense of the other. | roamced in the House by Repreacatative Mouk Stoppakp TeereRes, pe og Poy i ae supply more femilies with fuel than an ct! 8. people yon ineet have more oceasion to be ‘aiexiapeti ase wae SATROADS. ieTesiuhase’ auicualice de commas ahaa 5 By direction ot steaers. Burditt & North no person | fst. "The phutostaplie of tue-clubare ob ee Scone 90, and Herbert T. wid of you than yon have to be afraid of Pn rd alowed to buy more than ten (10) tickets Lor Mayor Downham and President Reed of the f store’ : 3 quire whether in any stute the citizens thereof Sither cure of Nek ee a re, the +" said Mills, ‘and | board of trade had a conference in New York 8 | are deprived of the right of suffrage, &c., bas Ew-Tosttivety mo checks tebe te anaes ter | Smeets tecladee cat atures of ¢ me, expect,” | few days ago with the ananagers of the Danville | mage a report to the fall committee "It waste t Pmjean-dt” | each amd spanking. new woman's club is @ series of ladies’ meet- . re not afraid of any- | railroad syndicate in regard to the relations of era. the effect that in the states of Massachusetts = a j that system to Alexandria. They recei as aad Pager 4 “e od ELEVENTH 5T . , BURGETOW have recently been inaugurated. | Mii, turtuer that his fother, Philip | surances that the Midland car shops would re- | and Mississippi certain citizens were deprived | We Waxr To THIS WEEK—Laiics’ Matinee Tomorrow. et irnes akc enek rlors, 1405 | Mills, is a grocer and lives at No. 401 Old Fred- | ceive a fair share of the work of the roads and | of their privilege of voting by provisions in Lily Late Prime Baritone Car Mow Upers Co., London. G street, every Thursday afternoon at 1:30 y that the interests of the city would not be neg- | their state constitutions. It also called atten- | CATCH YOUR EYE. oo L Py Sor ‘Sicesake viduaad o'clock. A short address is given by some | , His companion was next called and he said | lected. President Reed pressed upon the ma: ion to a provision in the South Carolina elec- 4 ! Erseaax Buos., 7thand E. | indy, and then any and all are at liberty to ask Carawoa Wine Zoe. « gallor Cisates Krarsen, he was the son of resident of New Haven, | agers the importance of extending the Munasans | tion law which requires registration asa pre- i AY | Conn. His father, he hhad retired from | branch to the Virginian, coal pre yer Fequisite to voting. | This, the report Eeld, was Se eS tus AMM B55) - cet. | business. Ile lives at No. 67 Hallock street. | Oukman, for the managers, promised to look | * denial of the right to vote, and the subcom- COLOSSAL GAIETY CO. wine B |, BOrnmann told the court that he left home | into the matter. mittee recommended that an investigation be CATCH YOUR TRADE. 40-SPRIGHTLY, SHAPELY STARS—40. 208k Y KABPAR. Couductur. B. | to get work in Baitimore and his father thinks had in each case with 2 view, if the necessity is a AWS ING, JANCALY 30, ¥ 2. Seats yet enuninine, We, at Metzerott: 7th street northwest. Lincoln Coolidge and THE VANDERWERKEN LANDS. i it . Next Week Hi DE ‘AK SPECIALTY CO. G heb 37 7th sire Line olida ‘hak el : a found to exist. of reducing the representation ee annie, ae _ sae aie i aeiea we. sonal. The addremea have Leen id gon Caan Ae jay of thene three states in the House of Hepresent- Inatia: © > Ri wo wal ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. S"s* S0veL ribs, oro Supp & Br E e: : or train.” controlled the line of omuibuses from Jap- | atives. 5 jpn ; TONIGHT, FAVORS FoR GERMAR. Oxz-vountn off all children’s overcoats. 4 itol to Georgetown, to which the Washington | Representative Oates, the minority member | GIVE YOU A DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT TONIGHT, ase im. Enemas Boon, kana &. } a the House Pe. ‘0, air, We rode from «tation to station. and Georgetown railroad is successor, made | of the subcon:mittee, dimented from the opi AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, _3a15-1m' 3. JAY GOULD, 421 90h st. — astrate by a physiologi court called Mr. Dumont's attention to | many years ago extensive investments in Alex- | 10M“ expressed in the report. Pending action | Onall Cash Purchases of FURNITURE, and in CAR- A TREMENDOUS HIT. PEGE. SHELDON. 1008 FST. XW. me James F. Ovster, i © free to all, and some | tho case aud that oficial suggested that the| andiiacounts. His mtete bes long had lands | the matter went over until the next meeting of LAST MATIXEE SATURDAY. en or or Dealer in Fine Butter them repeated ut a0 | boyy would probably kill somebod there and have recently sold 108 acres about a | the committee. PETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS THE ¥ - Tiurmiaye and betansayes, Senltorcetian ets Center Market. evening ha ee in charge |. " d,” interrupted the’court. mile from the Aqueduct bridge at $46 per THE will be zind he attendance} «When boys start out ona mad eureer like | mae, x : “i Playing With Matches Did It. ‘We will quote you « special price — cory LECTURES with 3. cents and r pistol, Yesterday afternoon some children while Sexy A yes es playing with matches eot fire to house §7 Myrtle IF YOU WILL CALL. CSTE yam. ey ee z “ 7d pared Ma is = street northeast, owned by Mr. McConnell and FA St pou. by Prot. H. A. HAZEN ot the'Smuct t M. Wheelock, proprictor of the that he was insulied ated wataioaie souunane Godse cae Saeaiaea ral Ladits invited. Dickois five at si v1 “* pi y Mrs. was ¢! — — — ~~ BemKeLey pure rye wh <a Serpe chow: The funeral of J. Adams Johuson, who com- | without. turning in an alarm, the los being sre Re %o weearrack 7 aa neian : a mitted suicide on Monday, took place this | about £50. A XUNNING HORSE RACE ON THE STAGE. ‘New York's Funcus Pulpit Orstor, ——— aged eighty-three years. Mr. Wheelock was a 1 deliver sat Lane morning from the residence of his aunt, 2804 N 5 ture i: ath, 5 rN. Y. Next Week JAMES O'NEILL in “THE DEAD aes x ae : — oe ae strect, Rev. Dr. Stuart, pastor of” Christ ubtir's rtd carey Sh, coz Ma Hey Frise Porrmarr many years was engaged in the hotel business. Church, officiated. ‘The remains were interred | A Eeze Os A Bo: U SvEneanist choxcn, is ciwre on the Hucamnuts delivered, 1Qvarr ov ¢1 W He came here in the first years of the war and mur romantic dreats,” continued the | at Oak Hill. cal MA NIN iT. Cor. 1athend Lets. mw. | fo te Conerecrtions Chane in August lat, wose quart of #1 oy i _~ the [oe ator ond manager Sana Lend in the work house and siriped | 5:5 seep to ao TO WASHINGTON FOR FINE GRO- — bee =a tu tee We incon aa Tquazt of C of ennsylvania Mo un the first ward. | Clothes” ‘ oe CEEIES. = say be Fewery “Meta x - < ed a ‘e committed until their parents SUFFERINGS INTENSE. HEAD NEARLY RAW. emuing sen. 2h AGmiesion, Sy cents) with resery: Bi frock and sack suits marked 4: the time of his death was successfully conduct- mer size and our stock comprises the finest cl ES. HINGTON MUSICAL CLUB. —— — to er o rape poms eos. ith and = ing the Lenox, on which he has a lease for some Must Take Out a License. goods obtainable, fresh and new. Prices very ee ER, RAKE max ‘and EX CU RSIONS, &e. = ne eee years. He survived his wife and two children, | John A. De Witt, proprietor of the Hotel| reasonable. Granulated sugar, 63g cents per MISS IDA y ON, THE LOMB OF WASHIN $4 Pes Gatzos, £1 one being the deceased wife of Mr. A. K- | Webster, was before the Polico Court today | pound. Place your accounts with us; we insure LRTRM ARETE ae Sear. ; ther motive the, paustial urea, euch aT Se cee teeunt an alg | eae ham wie died. ie tana | seed with keeping a hotel without licens, | mttuction and prompe delivery. 324 and | Gui Sout iorny wn agod tinea sao _ ; Sat ren’s evercoa Esrtan Bros., a siya . é He thought he should not be required to tak » We | been afflicted with eczema for a long time, and Iam eae will take place Thursday afternoon, Itev. G. H. ug m ni ke Tuazr, $18 F street northwest. Oates olicladtiy dak tha eatarsent will Se ki | oul aViseaas Whi’ adcea Or Wis neighbors who NOTES. peers cater remnant corisinne res watson | ommpaeieningg ita aw elemaviattion quent the Congressional cemetery. * | were in tho same business did not take out || The marriage of Dr. William T. Harban to | itu. Tlie aufferines were intense, Is heat being | offer in Sealskin, ‘These are reliable gouds and at low CITY AND DISTRICT. a licenses. Miss Antonia Marie Louise Thean was sol- sPrricatspeb aster hy sonaahge th erased | yee his body was covered with sores. His condition was “And St. John’s College Alumni. Under the proof the court held that Mr. De | emnized last evening at the residence of the | frightiul to beho! 1 Sacque, size 32, deep 40, $10. SIGNOR MARIANO MAINA. ee \ . The sores have now al : = Tickets, 73.and 50 cents, can be had st Knabe's, St? AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ‘The Alumni Association of St. John’s College | Witt would have to take ont a license, and | pride, 2911 N wireet. peared, lis skin is healthy, eyes bright, cheerfulin | 1 Wrap, $130. Market space. pera held its annual banquet at Willard’s Hotel last | "Hen he produces the license the case will| ‘The members of the Impromptu Club gave a | disposition and is workinz every day. My nelgbbors | 2 Jackets, sizes 34, 36, raised shoulders, lange storm Arzaron's.—“The County Fair.” evening. It was the most elaborate and largely | P ended. conversazionic last night at the residence of ne witnesses to a cure, and the doubt. collars, 8125 ~aeacaal . * ES > BiG nd a Rev. Dr. Stucrt, 1515 3ist street. wes are requested to-call of write meor any of! 2 Jackets, last year's st an Witt 1Aia-Hu COACH siNE LMAVES Dag Hotties Leslie Carter in “The Uply | attended dinner the association has ever given. dak Domed aeaay: ‘Miss Mary Ann Riley will give a tea this af- | my neighbors. WM. 8. STEPHENSON, SST sramgieg sass a oTORIA 3 Ista ws round trap Arlinaton, s ; Mr. W. H. DeLacy acted as tonetmaster and a} Robert A. Robinson is a printer by trade | ternoon. Winchester P. 0., Union Co., N. C. \ Onze. Le ‘and? pan. ors" Mute, Da sine pooner ashen drunk, including one to| and could probably alwaya have work if he ae = menace hyn Fibs ig ee — Keexax's.—Lily Clay's Colossal Company. aaa ihtah wan dock ta od: | a eee ‘ ANACOSTIA. Wool Seal Capes, 15, $18. + January ca ~ Wussw Hatt—sleCabe ond Young's Min-| uree Phe she con pre eis were; | Would let whisky Tso One term in prison STUBBORN SKIN DISEASES. Astrachan Capes, $10, $15, 818. Treo clititren op ome ticket. HOTELS. strels. “The President of the Uu: Bee | ee ee oe ore A LECTURE ON HOLLAND. 1 used the CUTICURA REMEDIES for about four | We have « largestock of Fur Sleeves we willsallat | (AND DEDICATION BALL Po ‘SveRsaList Cavrew.—Washington Musical | Renenlan; “His eminence . | wassent out with a $19 note by bis employer, | pe, aH. Witmer, assistant superintendent of | months for the treatment of very stubborn case of | reduced prices. cutie thbdeohenariae WwW = Club Concert. Dr. Chapelle; “St. John’s College,” Kev Bro. | Wm. Coumbe, and ho failed to return with the | s¢ glizabeth, held the attention of a large au- | **it disease, something like eczema. I will stateI | piufts, Boas, Collars, Trimmings, &. om ent tebe. Canvany Bartist Cuvren.—Rev. BR. S. Mac- | Fabrici “The Alumni Society,” Mr. H.J.| money. Detectives Mutting tried a\yrest many other advertised remedies and had. Four Divisions of the Uniform Rank =. Washncton. D.C. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, EBBITT HOUSE Arthur's Lecture, “Elements of Success in Life.” | Sehulteis; “The legal profession,” Mr. Eui dience at Masonic Hall lastnight with an en-| tren ‘treated by eal rhysleinee anh ate eee Se tbe cee tas Sine Can ney, | tectalutig notice, (Mualraied by siresoplisca | EL SSS ee an work, — When the case was tah LOcALs. today it was chan ny end the court | views, upon “Travels in Holland.” The lec- | and my body when I commenced was absolutely cov. neta Petey CONDENSED Christi scation.” Mr. J. A. diatigan; | imposed a fine of #29 or gay af oe gn en ee ee ag hol — — ee 3. H. STIMERETE NOMS, Cone picenck a. cera ied on i “The ladies,” Mr. Thos. B. Waters; “The cb- d restitution, with thirty deys additional | tional peculiarities and history of the Nether- ‘Piedmont Dy ~ Davidson bes been received Nom thet gob" | sent members,” Mr. Jas. F. Shen. The Denquet | in euse of delault. — lands during the wars of Phillip, Louis and Na- — 1237 PA. AVE., THROUGH 413 13TH ST. 026 ae Re beanie . WINTER RESORTS. gomery county court. closed with an impromptu recitation from Ed. ——-— poleon. The fx receipts: to Anacostia CUTICURA RESOLVENT, }, February 2, 1801. MERWOOD, OLD POINT OOMPORT, VA. Philip Wells, colored, who died at his home, | O'Connor and a soag from Mr. W. H. Forsyth. Mucusita' af hesl atate odge, F.A.A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Weedon, Mx. and ee 715 Sth street southeast, vesterday, was, accord- | The guests of the evening were Kev. Dr. r The new Biood and Skin Purifier, and greatest of g Deeds in fee have been filed as foll Mrv. Hiarniah und Dr. Faust cumo down from To Maze Roow ing to the statements of members of his family, | Chappelle, Rev. E. A. Williams, Brothers im Tickets 50c. .admitting rentleman and ladies. ja28-4t Fates: open all yeur; within two cuilutes walk of bu. BURL, “ee » MBP. ded at | 2™mor Remedies, internally (to cloanse the blood of HE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS WILL SING A’ pia Hotel. Owner aud Propetor, Sik coass and 5 meena ead Vazilan and Fabrician, Brother Denis, prosi- | E- P. Berry to W. Goodrick, pts. 64 and 65, sq. epee beatiaboaaid ai ee ee ee en ae wrap So aoe oor tT SiGa Te the Soh ian boa ogee = gb mony ~hem paid £2 in the Police Court to- | dent of Rock Hill College, Brother Virgil, pres- | 21, Old Georgetown; £1,500. J. M. Buckley to A CHURCH SOCIAL. Cur, and CUTICURA SOAT, an exquisite Skin Beat FRENCH HATS we ‘OFFED THE BALANCE OF JOT FAIL 20 Visit day for riding a bicycle iast night without a ident of Calvert Hall, and Mr. Milton E. Smith. | Nelson Hall, pt. 25, blk. 1, Reno; $700. A. F. The congregation of Emmanuel Church gave | tifter, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and re- | OUR STOCK OF FURS AT D light and bell on the vehicle. meas @enen Randle to L- Heury, lot 22 and 23, bik. 9, Con-| a bag social <t Gray's Hall last night, ‘Those | store tho hair), speedily end permanently cureevery | pon pee ppp > con suit Millof the late Benjamin 8. Ferguson was| 1, 4, To Ald. the Foor Oysterman, gross Heights; €800. ©. F. Naylor to Signiunil | ladice contributing to the muceow of the affar | secet of lching. burning. scaly, crated. pumps. | BRA, EEE BPR, YH 903 EE Bb SAHRMARET! Tidow, UY: Ho leaves his estate to his | "00h was made a few dare since for secona- | J- Block, undivided eigitth lots 27 aud 83, aq. | were Mesdamov Thos, Gray, Jol Smith, 3.21 ge, from piuuples to serotula. 7’ le Ee BOD UD So me BP a0 THE 7 Bis hand clothing for the poor oysterman in hos- | 923: $09. Mary V. Bonnell et al. to F. M. | Keating, Roche, Wood, Laurie, Brashears, Wil- samy BR R KER DoD UU EER a J Py pases i 25, ners liamson, Decoaul, ‘Thornette, Anderson, Fuse, WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY, Organizing a Degree Team. pital. May [adda few words in explanation. py ape at eS toa os — ntwisle, Grimes’ and Misses Lily Gray, Annic EPR, z, 2 ERE one. Ata mecting of Golden Kule Lodge, No. 21, | Any one who reads the daily papers must know | hiy-'5, sherwood: £2,108 oO. Mary ot, wirady | Smith, Maggie Keating, Gertie Manguva, Julia Sate AD OHENIEAL Cone Loree EPP ie 1.0.0.¥., last night Past Grand Joseph J. Bur-| of the exposure and suffering of these poor | tyW-N, Croagon: pe 12 oe Mer el,Gob. ay | Handy, Eva Bealle aaid'Vien Roberts. iparase tos “iksras Cae nia Nagata oe Pe E S kee : ase ete aga: Pepeatesent occ roughs was elected as captain of the degree} men. The marine hospital department has | A. Curtiss to W. Ik. Speare, lote 14 and 15, bloc! NOTES. a rations testimonials. IN 81 SACQUES, SEAL JACKETS, a Famtues children will fad @ competent teacher team. Acommittee was appointed to secure | beon obliged to establish a floating hospital in | 2, Tacoma Park: $—-. Mary A. Myers to A.N.| Dr. A. M. Green has sold to Wm. T. Russell | 22 Uwtrtions und 100 t aL CAPE wl “hs _ new paraphernalia and it is expected that in a|the Chesapeake bay for them. They are | Johnson, “part Wilson King’s lots; SEAL CATES, FUR CAPES OF ALL KINDS, | Proceeds to bedevoted tothe Building Pund of the Con- | "15.80" sssonte Springs. 20. treet.—Mr. CI PIMPLES, black-beads, red. rough, chapped and | MUFFS, BOAS AND TRIMMING. short while Goiden Rule will have adegree team | brought to it in the worst condition, suffering | B. Fitziugh to L. A. Wood, sab 35, aq. 1038; seein My cionaaes pees Fr satya oily skincured vy CUTICURA BOAEY tnd | MUGOME BARGAINS CAN BE OBTAINED IX th ed, omer nt Ole ae, D. 8. PLUMER (of Hotel Ponemah), second to none in this city. from all kinds of injuries, i with pneumonia, | =700. Mary = to — = igge, lot 89, | wn Tab duscsela Chae Chie Gate Pele -_ _ oe amatism and all dires : jock 4, ‘Twining . H. A. Kohr to ‘ deo! Septet. a yg er ep Oa ge ee a ed ee ee, i. rae sore Prone Mary nd sng Sec wit | Jf aROLIK RPRINGS BOTA A very enjoyable entertainment was given in | Of clothing. ‘The few rags they have on often | J. D. Sabine to L. G. Koh, do; 24,0. It 1G. PERSONAL. Kidney and-Uterine Pains and Weaknesses relieved in invited. : the lecture room of Foundry M.E. Church last | B*Ving to be burned. While in the hospital they | Bouis to John Grinder, parts 5 and 6, sq. 793; | Messrs, 8. M. Golden and George W. Knox | one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLAS- MAGHOESA GEDENER, BEA. $1,000. Eliza Fenton to Aborilla ¥. Cammmack, nine acres in county: 2.000. TL. E. Burkett to |», Julia Horne, sub 17, sq. 1035; 8900. G. J. Bes | They will goas far south as St. Jago and Ba- . - wear hospital clothes, but on leaving are ¢ evening. The audience was favored with se- dant on charity for covering, which ch: have left for a six weeks’ trip through Cuba, | T#E. the first and only pain-Lilling plaster. ja28-w&s lections by the Washington Orchestra and reci-| hey often find very inadequate for warmth. WILL OPEN DECEMBER 20, 1890. CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY EVENING. ‘For terms, Lustrated book, &c., addres > 7 ay : ; : © epee 4 d most time around) Wamstey & Nupwexs, _— tations by Miss Calvert and a banjo and guitar | Heace the call i few days since. sler to A.B. Aner, sub 777; €—. Same | F200", bat will spen ae: A. ©. COLEMAN, Manager, ttio-by the Misses Ball and Mies ; pol pn tba peer la an Jad money to | t J. &. Hardy, sub a, do.; . B Bogas, | uavene, Cientasget ead, “ fre Aiea 325 NORTH CHARLES 8T., BALTIMORE, MD. Music, Laies’ Drills, Military Drille, Vocal Musto, which refreshmeuts were served. purchase warm underclothing and thus save | to G. T. Barbour, sub 57, sq. 1026; 1,900. Cape noe wake ee ee ip a <n MD.. Recitations, &o. Benge a aanNRTTER heir Ii Every one knows tl ity i “4 %j FA Roo ova sion <icscages Weed 2 = ae ire tates a —— ie eee laren: the guests of (Mra. George Pitcher, have re- Mil saat Mass feo lhiond meaner 63m 1201 Penns. ave., cor. 12thst. Beason Tickets... 0.0. -ceee--seresereess -eeee- 50 Comte: Te ceVERE, si Yesterday afternoon Robert Hughes, alias | this season of the year. We want to buy heavy, | ‘The regular meeting of Columbia Com-| {S'joit her matory Mos: Decker ee a | tuapos cad rate, Bell a tee ea auale, Cos gree St ceetanes Cy ok Smith, colored, was convicted in the Criminal | Cur, drawers, inderehirts = then | mandery, No. $74, U.U.C.C., was held last even- : : Cafringe and Walking Costumes, Tea Gowns and ee onal FRE sigh ‘Propeictor, Inte ut the Veruunt. Court of violating the policy law and Judge | *¢oud-hand outside coverings ieecriking et | 28, Noble Commander J. A. Dickinson pre- All Yalensians | MOT Dresses, and an erly tanportation of J. W. Borzuzs & Sox N — Hagner sentenced him to imprisonment of two | the kind will be most thankfully received by | #iding, who appointed the following commit- ve ever attended any of the departments SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES. ane Brey Breuing-Wetnantey enh Getasiey Metiness, NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. months in jailanda tine of $20 andcosts. When | the ladies of the Womans’ National Kelief (or | tees: On good of the order, Mrs. Anna A. = reo ae pia A —— eS SS Eee ‘ Blae Anchor) Association, and. by them will be | Harvey, Mrs. Jewio M. Bis ee een packed and forwarded to the hospital. ‘Donae | vey" Mrs. Jessio ae tions can be sent to 1616 Rhode Inland avenue Em:ua ¥ | Bishop, B.@. Gunson aad Joveph 8. Moss; on | finance, G. W. FP. Streiby, Frauk H. Cole and the'clington Hotel at 7 o'eloek sharp. ‘ickets, a ae he sew an opportunity to escape and made a 4, to Le had of the treasurer at the mecting. fo wn bolt for liberty by running, but bad only got a i Fea limpee of freedom in a few yards ru: be- | are of Mrs. Waite. “Bear yo one another's | ura Nettie Cole. G. W. ¥. Sireiby was ap- Cc BANQUET ‘Abd Conmpeny, ot Artists. under tne nanarement of Me. Cy ge gape = oiice “ever | burdens. f Cuantry. pointed a member of the committee to conter Gooprean Rosen any, pag erp ——— Bauled him. kenan on Gnas with committees to be appointed by other 200 9TH BT. TEE pen busin ee | : commanderies to cousider the proposition to aT iB UGLY DUCKLI’ Misstonaries Talk at the ¥.M.C.A. | Wm. Codrick and Frank Johnson, eabmen, | gscablish a Golden Cross library. Wasurxorow Losn and Trust Co. See adv a ae. yesictpss ce: The : PROPORALS WiLL Bu MLcEIVED: Ove of the most interesting features of the | were tried in the Police Court yesterday for pacar be nS : madasbicnathascanatiaiaiaa Stee saqtes, Y.M.C.A. work is the large company of young | disorderly condu:t and violating the hack law. Yee Wah and His Opium Joint. POOR RUBBER GOODS ARE DEAR AT ay Mr. DAVID BELASCO. Son" the men who gather in a gospel meeting Tuesdays | Both cases grew out of an alleged attempt to} Yee Wah does not speak English, but ho g es a ANYPRICE. BUY OUR “GOLD SEAL” 4. W. BOTELER & SOK, ‘The Original Broadway Theater Cast and Accessions. ae ofeach week while the gymnasium and read- | overebarge, although the drivers claimed that | understands it suiticicntly well to charge his @BADE AND YOU GET THE BEST WILSON and Paratus — 7 ing room and educational classes are in full | they did not Scan nae eee | customers 2 cents cach for washing collars and | That rheumatism ts caused by a morbid condition of MADE. BEST QUALITY LEATHER 161m 23 Peon. ave, ak |ONALCH." Compe” | Bon of te Dinst. Last night the parlors were well filled, | Cine of Codrick a fine of, €9 wae imposed. for | Cue Hale Inendiy was snided come daysege | en ene per eiepinecamebancca ne BELTING A SPECIALTY. nlddr )B*784 New NATIONAL THEATER. = c e presence radent om the | joud talking a1 of charge was dis- | asan opium as pal in Tae Star al THURSDAY ING oz becanse of the pr of students from th ing and the other chs: dis- opium joint, lished in Taz 8: t | curing this disease, We have many letters telling Bale of seats MORNING for Sucked an eerie nrc meas, oes |= Sale Ppp reed cg fr tam pageant fe sand Beary me Rebocrion Ix Fons. is to go to Brazilasa missionary, poke of his | ‘Two Policy Writers Fined. Psadieg pocket nocping 2 lisoeserly | od und vestoree tha vital faid $o'e beelibg con. : ee cr Prateek case ator. Mr. J. A. Ingalle,| In the Criminal Court yesterday Lemuel | ™Preseouting Afiornet Malkpreey uk hee | ation. ‘Thoms whe ender the rake oa onanuy ee Ste tebes micsionary veimntoer, 5 ——— | Gibbs plead guilty to violating the policy law | willing, with the court's perinision, to accept | rheumatism should try Hood's Sarsaparilis. 3 venabinas the other stustente present toce Renee Ames | and was fined 225. Willis Frany was convicted |» plow’ of Guilty and have the court suspend | "or chrunie thewnatiam Hoot Sarsapera dla fi leer Rota Regme scree Syprere Meg, Hater Reena. Gow do ike cen and sentenced otro mosis | fetenn,, a, Singles Se real | me mreqos aan satin sinh orn ™ Saar speenrorint mg . in a and cost ¥. MILLER, Limerick Centre, Pa, . a , not permit any smoking in his place by ont- ‘Wool Seal Ospes at $25. Capesst $30. As- a Iu the case of Mitchell Renz for making lewd | Sivter! Cameron Criticised by Penneylvanians. fuses tie seceguisonas wai Sechdied. "Soka! : sone aol frog = Nhe gr oe HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA trachan Capes at $10. A few Bear Boas at $10 cach. At the meeting of the Pennsylvania Republi- | Proby, convicted of larceny and sentenced De- | Sia stot derive any benefit from permitting | 5°!4 by all dragyists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only ‘Baby Carriage Kobes at all prices. ean Clab last evening several spenkers criti- | cember 8 to sixty daya in jail, was ordered to | then te snake, dy.C. I. HOOD & 0O., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas, WILLETT & RUOFP, ¢ised the action of Sendtor Cameron in his vote | be discharged ou the payment of the fine, €25./ A plea of Rieder ey. bork 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. BATTERS AND €ffecting the cloture resolution, and resolutious IRC Yee attentively to the ‘4s his bond ~ FORMIERS, : ; Ax Exxoaxr Tvaxour at Avctiox.—Mr. | was taken. 00. SWI ‘ARBE ere Atopied urging the members of the | Thomas Dowling has advertised 19 be sold in ——_ Q | Discovered y rel Pennsylvania congressional delegation to ve-| front of his auction rooms on Saturday, Sist Xaxpzn, Rakeman, Miersch concert tonight. 2 eure the removal of democrats now in the em-| instant, at 12 o'clock, the elegant team be- | Adet. ‘00 ploy of the goxerament, where they are re-| longing to his exeelloney, Mr. Valente, the Pes Rew * in preference to the appoini it of | Brazilian minister. This is one of the finest Lanor Saxx or Mrtcu Cows, Honszs, Wagons, ex-soldiers and Pennsylvania republican voters. | teams in the city, and should command the at-| Fanwxo &.—Thomas ‘The resolutions further provided: “That the | ten! in search atl President of the United States be, and is here- | Can be seen by card only from the auctioneer. | dence of John B. on 7th street by, respectful requested to indefinitely sus-| Adel. ‘one mileh [mg hn a F to14,w. | willbe tine thee oe ‘as they require a civi exami O x ry as for positions not covered by classes 1 10.4. LJ. Armory. Program cednighaly -Adet. ‘Ee wale

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