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or oe baad : # D.C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, No one doubts that Dr, | _ CITY AND DISTRICT. | tee sucet mat renermtciton |e eats 06,%; 7am | - saw ot Lornow come Sage’s Catarth Remedy really | e-ue iol crvlton t Tax Ermine Seavetcectemar | Ge a Fret otipon ett | Semtne Among Cpe Ton Trower cures Catarrh, whether the | Stanie not only the laryest and fullest, but it is Ghaties’”” Gitmore Gardner, amherst! — disease be recent or of also the aygr, since the paper goes not alone | St, Cit eee land, Rendoiph-aacon,” m0" Richmonhs | nee Te sone ‘ae sal vaKe Soke standing, because the makers | Circe ns ¢ ‘ee Decple of ee Diet ot | errata enanental "That | 3 ig ig Johns: opting, 4e80, Bate | MOXA s7our rua conus now or. verzns- 3 med the | Constitution and more: Edger Goodman, Johns “gs. Sinegespasgesatie news ‘existence a national ra Columbia asa boy, butt regulary into their ‘: 3 ceo poner: coextensive with the “objects for . a Tata, ‘Kokomo; | SPectsl Cable Letter to The Evenine Star. of it clinch their faith im it | somce,—tnto the families of all clatece, and into with a $500 guarantee, which | those of the money-spending as well as tho Pair 4 which the Union war established. bi iT. Griffin, Michigan, 2 Lospox, Feb. 7.—The sensational case of Sir isn't a mere Newspaper guar- | money-carning portion of the community. An | fxkeleave to tay, ie hole belief after more than | ol, Hee He Gana Bt hee ee, | Gordon Cumming, which hes ect people. talk. antes, but “on call” in a | ivertincment in ite columns therefore roaches | s century's experience under the Constitution. William “Brooks _ Gu tng, has opened the eyes of the multitude to the eye of everybody worth reachi form ve Brooklyn: Wi judy to love that Con- | Carolina, 189—. Durham. N. C.; W. A. % 01 na, Hineres BK fact that gambling is becoming greater moment. | stitution more and more; never fe that | ton-Jefferson, 1857, vice in society than In this tion = ottr liberties and the safety of our Institutions | Hardy. Bostou, 1803,’ Boston; Dr. Hobart coon, Soamenggey oe ee “Thet®inancat t6 eh BETA THETA PI. poe absolutely depend, ‘pom the prove - | Hare, University of Pennsylvania, 1884, Phila- | the following letter, which @ correspondent i en you —— | tion, intact of the just rights both of the na- | delphi Beatty Harlan, Johns Hopkins, | hae written to a Vienna paper, will be of inter- prove that its makers can’t |4 Cotese Fraternity Dinner in Honor of tion'aud of the states, as those rights are my T. T.. Heath, Ohio | est: Sve } Justice Harlan. pene a] 4 instrument. ‘United, we | W 1858, Cincinnati; Charles BM. ~ 4 ‘People of refinement are no I content cure you. ‘ ex | tnd: divided, we fall,” is the motto of ‘the | on. John W. | with a quiet rubber or an innocent game of sy 4 : ONE BUNDRED AND FIFTY IT DOWNS AT THREE | state which was the first born of the Union | Herron, Miami, 1845, Cincinnati; Charles Hie: | eearte.' High stakes are the order of the day in The reason for their faith | 10x« tamues ar wouurny's—uaxpsoxe vec | under the Constitution. Let it be the motte | kok, Western Heserve, 18%0, Baltimore, P. Han- | country hotises, Since the police. closed the Will be light, flaky end delicious tf made wh CLEVELAND'S BakinsPowoer . Pi fraternity was a great wuccess, Gueste from | others, T.close, with ef words, my re-| son, Kanna, 1883, Baltimore; George Ben. | Everybody knows thee there hea iota chock Abso the B for ninety-nine Pe: GE CUR | oni gictaed a contlep esis on dagen j #Ponse to your’ toast.” 7 9 | Johnston, Virginia, ist, Wichmond: Kamo fd cobody world think ‘of denriup thet ak sam SArlONal Carrtal BANE. lu est. hundred cases of Catarrh in fons to help do honor to one of the most ‘THE PETA IX PUALIC LIFR. e ens, 1991, estown, |W. turers ure tolerated in the best houses of the di Head, and the World’s | !trious prc oa of this socioty. and more | Hon. Wm. Springer spoke to the toast “The | Uo. apr el| ote ge Gains ee re a 7 = F | than 150 gentlemen sat down at the great ban- | beta in public life.” He read off a long list of DL; Hon. John Reily Knox, Miami, 1889, kubexer Gy Sate Seize co vaines. Tho Handsome Stracture Which the National Dispensary Medical Associa- | quet at Wormley's. ‘They were « jolly set of | public men who had been and are members of | Greeneville, Ohio; AL. Lamb, Johns Hlopking, An amusing result of this state of things ato | Capital Bank Will Oceupy Monday. ti fford to take th n, oF, rather, college boys, and with singing | Beta Theta Ml. He-told of what the organtza- | 1888, Baltiniore: George Lefevre, Sohne Mop: |, 4 laren anes The handeo: dui Y fon can alford tO take the [onl cccchmaking end dining the evening | Hon had Lean, what it now is and what it | kins, 1891, Dultimore: John J. Lentz, Wooster, | be beard among the middle claseee—the glori- e me new building which tho Ne- ey : Puaxt—xLoquert | of every American who ie pronder of his | son Hiss, Jr. Johine Hopkins, 1591, Baltimores| peat cad ccmbling tebe ad on is this: Sa One AnD A ELARORATE: Me uane wan, | Doing a.citizen of the United States than he te inane It Hite, De Paws, 1851, Chicago; Ho. | fn Private houses ‘A rich friend i invited to aprxci afivcng a citicen of any state. “Mr. Chairman, | Hobert ‘B- Hitt, MC,’ De Pauw, liga; Hon. | tale Me bank nt baccarat nnd he cannot refuse = . | thanking those who have this occasion in charge | George Hondley, Western Reserve, lar- | unless he wishes to be sidered . Whe: i The dinner given in honor of rope me for the great honor they have done me,and ‘that | vurd. 1845, York city; J. Henaley Johusou, | ladies lose they appeel next “aireing, to the crf crening by the menabcrs of the Tete tele | I may enjor with yon the plearure of hearing | Jobs Hopkins, 188—-Ihiiimore: WH. Jahre | generosity of the wines, who caanot reaiee, coe Dr. Sage's rcmedy has proved itself the right cure FAMILY SUPPLIES. RE WAX CANDLES, 2% risk of your being the one hundredth. The only question is—are : P ften that; *#ould be in ‘the future. He thou 1881, Michigan, 1882, Columbia, 1883, Colum- | ous bulwark of Englixh liberty,” as it lus been | tional Capital Bank has erected at 316 Pennsyl- Passed merily away. It is not often {should be an amendment to the bus, Obto: A. K. Lind, Iowa, Weslevan, 1876: | dubbed. The meibers of this august body are | Vania avenue southeast will be occupied for the oa Lcearey - = are Legge tee Figg aes wane ” in = renee a a Le ~g" ces — nothing if not exquisitely virtuous, and their | frst time by that institution next Monday. or, for last night there wei prereqnisite sitions in public | more; Joha H. . , 1880, 1 i i bere viding Plereis newer journalists, un- | life. me copa nominate tickets tor | Baltimore; Frank Lyon, Richmond, 1845; Hon! | Comments, which may be heard in public places, | The bank will be located in » building that not | “ape, a" both political parti: mt of the society. For | James Lyon: ichmond, 1873, Richmond, Vi 4 i 7 only will afford the needed facilities for the | you willing to make the test, | *rrduste ements, profowors, members of | me edpublicans he would suggest w Presidgot | Augustus D. L.vnch, De Panw 1807: BF Mack transaction of its growing business, but which | | .2.%. Beer C-etreet Marte. y va - | Congress a followers of all the other learned | Justice Harlan, and for Vice President Mr. | all, Virginia Militnry Institute, 1876; Hon. Sav ‘he hh | an ornament in an architectural way to that Bir Sat Cond Shoniders if the makers are willing to cae (yp ee yet they ware | Townsend of Colorado, To the eommittes on | nel Tagloe Marshall, Miami, 1899, Keokuk. | ooisodes in our classes?” is the question which |® stion of the city. Since the organisation of | GALLERIES, PHILADELPHIA. om take the risk? | not strangers fo cach ‘other, [Or Rey Were a ene ee en a Oe eee eect ahttz: | settles tho matter an far as they ate eonoerned. | this prosperous inatitution, a ttle move then e | _*#°-.th&s-1y : bound together, young and old, by the bond of | pig.” trionds he would | Monmouth, 1860, Huntingdon, Pa.; Hon. Jo- RACING FOR SOCIETY'S BLUE RIBBON. year ago, the bank has occupied leased quarters If so, the rest is easy. You brotherhood — _—_ mo = Lepooddat agent guished friend, Mr. Bynum of | ¢eph BeDouala, Tadinne, = — 2] tas | soot ‘—again that portion of it which all/at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue 3 7 we 7 wren Guebes Gomi x reek Indiana, fe President, dd Mr. He St. G.| J. mw, 1 cl Urnalists delight in spelling with vital B— $d o' pay your druggist 5° cents | and they are enthusiast en they | Tucker’ of Virginia for Vice Presilent, with « | McGahie, Stevens, 1892, Brookiyn, a dan alaska ct worth ero ig holes Rada ee = year » __ 2 5. 5 ae and the trial begins. sau fp econ ae pad a ants [mpg tenegeeaera Si ag efit nl Gen Plain ig ear tegn awpelen- | Hon. At this timo of the year speculation is| sion of this handsome new “home Gu at, Repeeriox Is Prices. ‘ cee ht roya sa campaign wo! “ oun 3 . DL he ¥ a 5 4 — If P seek secon bee aioe oe esi resident Hampden-Sidney, Vir- | *lways rife as to who will be the bright par- | The new building was designed by A. P. Clark, dethe PUREST, BEST and Cinancet “ you're wanting the $500 | roe me fn rer wa et bat aiciieaii is Haba ket Nar Ca | Scio hcg ono. nthe ca cic aS under spe OAP =z. \ i i 53 i * N. ic] 1 BATE 801 ion of re » a you'll get something better— | what was done behind those closed doors may | “The Mystical Seven” was the subject given | Hi#, 189. Chapel Hill, .C.: Fred Cam: | Way that obtains with the list of entries for the | cost was 245,000, ‘The frontage ts. 40 fcct ani | Of afl Droggiats, but beware of imitations. a cure! Ro outsider never know. Some singing and | Justice Brewer, but mostof his remarks were 0, H q Vestern | Der! And when one considers the matter | the depth 70 fect. The firststory isbuilt of rough some cheering was heard outside the meeting | devoted to humorous references to Mr. Harlan, 7 the Michigan Chapter of ‘Beta | from 9 real point of view it becomes a question | granite and the front of the two upper stories room, but all else was Greek to the uninitiated. | Theta Ann Arbor; Uetf- 8. Minor, Va, sso; | Nether something of an injustice isnot done | of brick, stone an terra cotta A ‘minerive Among the mysteries that were done in secre : 5. ©. Minton, Stevens, 1884, Philadelphia: Ho e horses. They are at least among the | stone portico is the fexture of the front and it leaked out that Justice Brewer of the Su- | Be a eet ghoes bead "ace nese ine to | Ehrman D Mitchell, Dickiveum, 1614, dinrris | best of their kind for all the qualities that be- | helps ‘to contribute to the solid, substantial preme Court was initiated intofull membership | i Would ‘be nO more earting Se | burg; Warren K- Moorhead, "De 1889; | long to their species, while the humans in the | appearance of the building. The square in the society. When the doors were finally | dyeing’ there.” Mr Brewer, said ‘he Leow | Charles ML Morris, Wisconsin, 1887, Madison’ | aco for the blue ribbon of socicty, it must be | top. of the porch. is supported by tfore opened, however. Mr. Brewer appeared with | 4} a Tbe tee ees Harty P.M owa tate, 1884; Hon. | Confessed, have frequently nothing more than | massive pillare. Large windows in the THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, BEECHAM’S PILLS Por Bilions and Nervous Disorders, Decervixe such a calm, unrnffed air and immaculate sh i ‘i t , Miami, 1848, Center, 1548, | more or less uncertain newspaper or other | front and rear and side openings on the enst “ Bor” but . shirt bosom that it must be that more con-| flower into this, society. It was Ohio: “Charies Francis Nesbitt, West. | Botoricty to win for them the regnrd and tho | give an abundance of light te the interior, Weir as Conte, -_ Be ag sideration is show toa member of the Su “Why.” continued. ‘the speaker, | minster, 1888; Walter W. Nesbitt, Wostminster, | advertisement they need. ‘The new specimen | The construction of the first story and of tie name. : peaker, r : a reme Court than toa luckless wight of an tn- | 2 3 : * | 1889: Rotiort P. Nevin, Washingtongufterson, | Who-wtll. in all probability be trotted out for | stairways ia fire proof. ‘The baking room ie jergradnate when he is put through the Wee ee teal teenate ne nied j 1942; Pittsburg; Waldo Newcomer, Jobus Hep! | ‘he edification of Mrs. ‘Taft Hunter | finished in quartered oak. the counter teem, ‘tery into the inner light of full knowl- | Qorhiy monn oe ecg ee ee Ped | ee 188, Teltiincro: Checlee We Jand her friends” belongs to. the ture end fittings being of the same material. Mr. Brewer was formerly n member of « | ioked at it cavctully, then studied it ercioueiy | Joba Hopkins, 1809. ‘Baltimore; Hon J-W. | ciet dubbed Africanus by'social naturalists. | Panels of iron cover the ceiling, "which a Ca . chupter t ; © {and finally. turuing to me naked, in's tone cf | Noble, Miami,’ 1850. Secretary of the Interior; | This one’s name is none other than ‘Tipp Tib. | treated in soft hades relieved by gilt. mold- NEW_PUBLICATIOD full union inthe society, vo that the Justice's | distr “ay. Drewens mints Prete for pi ier © Ore ‘Washingtonefferson, 1834 wit |Suci!y people are. alrendy etudsing the pro- | ings and rowettea.” For the accommodation J = a initintion was simply to place him in good and | 12" y" yas . b - | tuning, Pau; Gen. Halbert E. Paine, Western | Bihcistion of his name, an erroneous idea of | customers, espocially Indies, there isa large | _——_ ae S rc pected ection during college tats mide Uncfintorsity, | Hewes 1a; Sterling Petia, Wont iowaeve, | Which was given by the utd spelling, Lippoo | lied Tobby. applica "with tablen. The eat | J OVELLS NEW PUBLICATIONS ___ BICYCLES. THE TARLES AXD DECORATIO! and dwelt ou the beneficaent intluence of college . Michigan, 1888; Dr. Theophilus Parvin, | Ti. Countor is finished with beveled plate glass | Authorized Editions by arrangement with the| eo noes ence RECEIVED. GENTLEMEN WHO ADMIRE FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ARE IN VITED 10 INSPECT. ALL GARMENTS CUT BY KM. D. BARK, 111] PA. AVE.. ARE GUAR ANTRED 10 BE OF Thaw COMMECT STYLE BY ALL DRUGGISTs. “ é siotio Indiana, 1847, Philadelphia; Dr. A. Clarke Pav. | To use that form would be to argue onesolf | partitions, the tellers’ windows being protected It wns a little after $ o'clock whi — oe Pesan ey eT 7 Patton, | Anilt for meeting lnm.and therefore it is well | by brass grilles. In the tear of ass banking | — subreten own to dinner. ‘Three long tables were ar- XR. BAIRD'S POEM. Randolph-Macon, 185, Richmond, Va,; Ber. A: | that all good Americans who are coming to a large burglar and Tt twa beauty and pute all others to sleep. ranged in the shape of the Greek letter Pi, the | The “Beta dinner,” the next toaat, was re-| W. pitzer, D-D. ‘Hampden-Sidney, 1853; Hon, | London should recognize the fact that * vault, which was designed and built by the a ee tb miele Genaabaekin shorter table of the three ran across the room, | #ponded to in the following poem, by Cham- | Jacob; Bugeley, si. 1869. Hon, ML. & | # very short and the accent ix on the “ | Hall ‘Sate and Lock Company of Cincinnati, | 7 STORY OF while the two larger ones were attached t0 | bers Hain, read by Prot. 3. C. Gordon: Quay, MAC. Washingtou-Jeftavon, into; James THE ADVENT OF TIFPU TIE. | coe Sane ee ee ee noes ot | Xm eae COLIN —< and ran down room in parallel lines almoxt BETA. . Reaney, ickinson, 1832, Tippu Tib, the king of sluve dealers, one of “1 A scare OF STANLEY'S out of sight. Atthe hend of the dining hall at others tell of other days, more; an Reed, Amherst, 1893. | the loading actors aa it were in the Jameson a tae Deyo _ a — siete adeae tea GEO. 8. ATWATER &CO., Was n beautiful arch of evergreens, in which ol fi{uierns and kuuite and aerry men, Amherst, William K. Roy, ie ome chk ek tae Saale SS oe N PAS i a3 1424-20 Penn. ove. had been placed vuri-colored incandescent ‘Amat gil dos decde tne sal aia then nell, 1876, Wappinger's Falla, 3 jemenon and | beating apparates $ located in the cellar. e EXPEDITION. — —— -“—_—-- lights spelling the Greek letters of the frater- Bit do not care to do asain: Prof. John R. Sampson, Hampden-Sidney, 1868 nw Sone gee te Seaaiier te | ee A ons Ce een : WOOD AND COAL. nity, “Beta Thet& Pi.” nich wild faine I'd not be winner, Charlottesville, Va.; Aimaro Sato, De Pauw, 1881, | order to try to learn from him his version of Hoge a = — wed th fn mo BE THR LATER thet Ses Soaring, Stee 2A fa The walls were elaborately decorated with eee clare me ween toes s ee wil x one legation of Japan; Rey. George Scholl, D.! ‘the cannibal story which afew short weeks P, JAMES 8. JAMESON. feted reas flowers and plants and bunting and presented Wittenberg, 1868, Baltimore; J; Henty Sheldon, | ago had stirred public opinion to such depths | FQ4d Fellows, ren au ‘ a beautiful picture. Along one side of the THETA. Stevens, 1849, New York Wm. H. Sheldon, | and started the tide running in a way they Se Sa EE Oe ae Mankte: | 2 et, Depeten cee, 3 I sing of the #eta dinner. (wan C'est domentic Coal for the following prices wut further notice ~ satiated room was draped the great flag of the societ, Of those who come this dag of days Stevens, 1878, New York city; Henry Shirk, jr.. | have not yet been able to atem. ‘This is the | eds -the predictions of its most sanguine 3.50. wk Bee @ field of peta ae three stars around a wah casas ee Dickinson, 1876, Baltimore; Walter Clifton | man who talks of coming to London and who —— receipts of the first day, Septein- “6 = Fve ma eraphic. WA red rose, with a border panel of white. And some s'ea haply thres scorecen, Smalley, Amberst, 1892, Tenants Harbor, Mo.; | will be fetcd. dined. wined, and to see whom | Der, 2, 1689. amounted to $196,000 and the in-| 1 vol. lance half Am. vivid, tull “of adventure, Brust Ch ‘At the center of the head table sat Gen. wit Weligat thet souls ani H. Monmouth smith, Werlovan, 1891, Middlc- | the world and his wite will crush, crowd and | Tease, im “deposite from January 1, 1690, Rus., $4.50. Seu Busors a -- — exgovernor of | Peansyivanis, who ‘With jor pat Sil cpck sant and sinner wa, Conn. Willard, P. Smith, Amherst, 1888, | strain their neck a | ei the bach Gis being $400,000, the on = | saree" We acted as chairman and toastmaster. At his Tsing of the Beta dinner." New Yor! . Wm. F. Smith, Johns Hop-| Should he decide to come to England his own - pm gc EO. v i) fees Ihave been recently informed that the party for. | FIgbt ont Justice Harlan, the guest of the cven- : rt Kins, 1686, Baltimore; Willoughby N_ Smith, | object will be twofold: firat, in order to sat- | Profite being €23400. ‘The oficersand directors | OPO. WASHINGTON'S with an Mntenating ex.) Cour, Coxe Axp Woon. ig. and at his left was Justice Brewer. Rev. Odds tats caret in tenicy ows Virginia, 1873, Baltimore; Rev. George L. - isty his curiosity with regard to the extent of | Ditent: Thomas W. Sevith, vine pre, | RULES OF CIVILITY. imtroduction by the cou Me are not the most extensive dealers in the merly selling my preparations in Washineton have | G. W. F. Birch of New York began the exer- ‘With sonze and shouts of lesa) men, ing, D.D., Hanover, 1866, New York city: Hon. | the English nation an Fee Baldwins cathicn rece resents | traced to their sources Y'Ke MAR. of these Rules, | District, Wut would like toe. Buy of us teen deceivins the pabie by setting other preparations | ci? of the erening by invoking the Divine Or ovine nm and hyn ot praise, Wim. M. Springer, M.C., De Pauw, 1857; Chas. i ; Herrell, ‘Thomas W. Smith, Allen’ G Clark, sd restored commenced Wattinwton | peg, 9 NaMERRILL & 00. .Cor th and K ste.n. se, ee ee Blessing and giving thanks for the history of Reretesd ssf bons ceees celta Clarence Stauffer, Dickinson, 1879; Dr. T. a taaley, | eee rece eae, Alen C Cheek, sm ‘when not more than Afteen | Bramch eg, Iam bath 210, and representing them to be the same as uine. Parties | Beta Theta Pi. a it itke'sthe spinner, | Ritchie Stone, William and Yenry, 1874, Vi sled pm eg L wold, George F’ Harbin, W. TE. Ay nd hong bis pafers presence eae wtohave the teen deretved wil! Kindly correspand | seghired several beers te pian iene eit ot tse Beta dinner. "SNe UM ints, 1870; Arthur Sumner, Brome G82 | Lord Randolph Churchill, who bas been for | Philo. J. Lockwood, W. H.’ Matlow, H.C. Me: | MONCORE D. CONWAY. fy the, flats, Arsuires, | _DENTISTRY. With me. I desire to inform my patrons that this de- | A feature of the banquet was the absence of ENVOY—BETA THETA PI. minster, 1889; Edgar Warren Swift, Ambhorst, | Years one of the standbys of the caricaturists, er, permed “1 Pe — G. Slater, J. W. | Small 12mo, cloth, gilt hie “Lite ot ¢ Washington.” | Sw DER Tar Panne i wine, but this had by no means a depressing Justice, to you our we raise, 92, Provincetown, Mass.; Rush Taggart, | has just served them a bad turn and provided iphey, Samuel BH. Walker: tops, uncut, @1. therefrom. | Ks Teeth extracted postt cention has been gofne on without my knowledge. of | Sect upon the dincty and wen the proper woe ot Faane aul Love fhe winner; Wooster, 1871, New. York city; J. B. Taylor, | them with an unpleasant quarter of an hour. a fn action would have been taken lom« ago. I will within | time had come eloquence, enthusiasm and wit Tutne ct tue Hots dinner! Williams, 1850; Hon, Hosen Townsend, M. C.,| tetas made hia appearance in the honse of ABOLISH THE MENU CARD. THE jeNith the mew ending the a few days open a new office im Washington, due notice | #064 forth in large volumes. Barrtern Reserve, 1001; Fuling A. Trpestell | commons with » beard, Think of it! Lord| te te Never Necded at « Private Dinner, | LIGHT THAT FAILED, [BEchcL the oriinal #005 | pric . ORS. DEAVER'S HAPPY SPEECH. OTHER SPEECHES. Beloit, 1877: Hon. H. 8G. Tucker, | Randolph of the curled mustache. wearing a ma = rape aa The “orupual ‘version of | J)K SAMUEL [ SooTT of which will be given; inthe meantime orders will / When the coffee had appeared and the cigars| Hon. John W. Herron of Cincinnati, presi- | M. Washi Lee, 187 beard. \e charm of a private dinner, says the New BY he story Ded slveody te Nd have to bg sent to me at my main office (express | were beginning to disappear in great clouds of | dent of the executive committee of the frater- Risa ; |, The men who were always sketching him are | York Times, is simply that it is private. Why, | RUDYARD KIPLING. Siew weeks published, and | Preservation of the astund teeth sapecialty. Sites dy nity, responded to the toast, ‘The national or- " in despair, for nobody recognizes “Randy” in | then, allow its charm and sacredness to be de- fits dual ending will se | (\HOSHOA's DENIAL PARIOMS, BM barges on alt goods will be prepatd). emobe Gen. Poaves erase eal savying oa is | Rie week We Plise on | 2, i Chapter his present guise, stroyed by anything so obviously brought into] 7 "yaiyitasi SadTutata ee | GEG Bee Vath ew P Selcome and introduction of the guest of the | “The allver grave and Mr. H St G. Tucker | ville, 3 anki and Counters bf Derhy, ‘aughier of the Earl! existence by the people and for the people aa * Open day, Right and Sundays ail branches evening. Later on he introduced each of the pen ‘Fraternal ixginians.” The sarees cf talked about. Her reputation for beauty grows | te menu? A menuis » “bill of fare.” The! sgooxp EDITION. SOBTAVUS RBROWK _ eae eee ee ee eee he den Co teeing, “ie cles ee eee Vootheen 3.C>, | atily and many think she iseven prettier than | uso of the Fronch word is an affectation; that | OOo) SOO im E |< RO ee a Kev. ichard Meliwaino, “Tbe py og 7 jon’ | Ber mother, so that at most social funcotins | language, however, lends itself to the cause of — Bistoriy: ened cont ivania ave. some one or other who has not forgotten all uw, 1849; George —- to the society and then, Pan Sidney, 1875, Va. Military Institute, 1878, Baltl- | tho Latin he had drummed into him ‘daring hie cooks, as well as it does to that of courts. SEVENTY YEARS. “He ‘Theoy . Hon. John J. Lents; “The Kentackian, ie a Fominiscelices “(70% : ‘of the evening, went on {0.08 . ; ch more; W. A. Wade, Hampden-Sidney, 1873, Vir- : D | When the foreign word appears at the top of BY tine seriee of MADAME A. BUPPEBT, fealarge man in many respects, and he has | Charles F. Beach, jr.: “The mysteries," Hon. | ginia, 1875, Baltimore; Harry P. Waitueight, | schoo) ond college, career, may be heard, mur- | 4 o's ‘a place of the English one the affecta- ores. sreseine. Saas of Iie to qeamenns tom Tce so snp | Braun: abo Dre of any fire portion | Wateen B DeLee Wenjan ey Beaton; | Buehga Hi Puciro.”y The gona havo |Hon continue through the li Soup te | CL vee mona, Ste ft tee eat Se eee to ynum; b ngo,” Hon. | Wa: .D., LL.D., Wesleyan, 5 : = | Yol., 12 mo, cloth, gilt, whoin the | Ofel trom thtober?te June Main Office, it. Tnow have the pre- | William 3M. | Kinsey: “The ladies," ‘Aimarg | the Washington-Jefferson Chapter of Beta Theta | piat.the is, engaged to be marricd toa rich | bouillon. consomme, puree, potage. A com- oe Tayroutack | % STARR ransons, Dux TiaT, oral ‘thie \dience the dian. |Sato: “A pledge from the old’ mystics,” Wm. Perry W: mon stew is ragout. One from meat or 81.25. pean mpene goa | DDE Se trans tees Darian keey ening, Mr. Justice Har- | Eugene Withers cago Inter-Gcean. Pi, We 3 Dr. ‘atson, e Butgors, 165, Jersey City; Prof, Jos. Waugh, | {0m the mother of Peter the Groat, the cele- | Sr'gsh already cooked, is. salma, Side diehes brated peasant girl, Natalia Naryschkinc. Lady 3 e ‘THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES. fashington-Jefferson, 1847: the Wee- d Y | are entrees. A pie is vol-au-vent or pate. Be- 4 Much of the mccees of the occasion was due | leyan Chapter of Bete Theta Pi, Middictown, | Yanayly coupled with thet of Cony teen, tides dishes aro a Ja this or that, according to | por gale by all Boooksellers, or sent by mail postpaid r New Terk. Mr. Harlan rose, but it was several minutes | to Mr. Richard Lee Fearn, the secretary, who | Conn. the Western ares Grater of Hots etandking ‘come of and Sf tuls'Sime me = Eitde "dingained, a ‘ello on receipt of the price by the publishers. Tus Brosr New 1891 before he got « chance to speak. When the | was here,there and everywhere all the time and | Hopkins’ 1885, Ealiimore; Robert’ W. Wilde, Corn mopey pe hn safely = Soo querade we pay tribute to French "cooking, USITED STATES BOOK COMPANY. | Needs the briehtest and best of music. The 2,000,000 ¢heering and applause bad subsided, Justice | who saw to it that everything was done Syracuse, 1891, Ripon, Wis.; Chauncey C. Wil- b argh thc Dastlan: — name for | which is at once the most delicate and econom- | P. 0. Box 172. ay NEW YORK. | readers of this ad. are all invited to providethemeclves Harlai Fesponded as follows: erly and in order. Most of the inary | Hams, Boston, 18th; Dr. John RB. Winslow,Johns ical, but we enlighten only afew in the funda- | with music or music books from our complete asd ‘Mn. Cuainaax: The kind words with which | work fell to his share, and the fact that the | Hopkins, 1886, Baltimore; Hon. John 8. Wise, | 4 T#MPEBANOE ORATOR TOO DRUNK To sPEaK. | mentale of gastronomy. ss G]JER BROTHER DONNARD” 18 THE TITLE | "ied stock. ou have introduced me to this company of ft undertaking was carried sue iy | Virginia, 1867, New York city: Eugene Withers, St. Petersburg is vastly amused atalateex-| The menu, then, is only the list of dishes to Of anova br Mire Enis Verler which inin | Se Send freely yor liste and information Choicest Breakfast Foods. Bows call for grateful acknowledgment on my | through was largely the result of his labors. North Carolina, 1888, Virginia os 9 Tours; emplification of the well-known doctor's ad- | be served at any one meal; its object is mani-| some ways 2 sirikine ond orucinal work, ~ | (uins prevents pain in extracting G East 14th st., et _— All ind — rt. Tam not consei sir, of having done | _ The various subcommittees were as’ follows: | Va.; the Wittenberg Cha) “Don’t »» | fold—primarily it suggests, allows a choice and | ters are well conceived aud clearly portray SOME OF OUR NEWEST BOOKS. Pay thing to deserve what bas’ been so pener- tion—Gen. Halbert E. Paine, W. A. Han- | Springfield, 0.; Calvin Plbridge Woodside,am: | °° caaribear oc baar eee nae {tell you." | oxpedites the business of feeding. It is of use | Hou jespirited and, direct, frou ee Aral chapter to quly cold of mn, tush los to decree ths | way, Hon. W.D. J.B. Taylor, Hon. | herst, 1691, Amberst, Mass. Tt seoms they have «fashionable temperance | ‘yiicn one pays; price can control one’s choice Hiestpies which eiteto ty fuera ot the toryand | SONGS OF IRELAND. 61.00. Choice, revend _—— Donor of this im banquet. Wm: M. Springer, Hon. t.C. Mendenhall, ees eee society in that city especially for the benefit of | and one's portion, hence the necessity for a | Mrs. Yevder has written a hook tat, attracte not culy | collection of very favorite sones. 8 songn. 144 Yaxen rege (Crushed ‘This occasion is to me, sir, a most gujoyable W. M. Kinsey, Rev. A. W. Pitzer. Aimaro Bato. THE FENCE WAR. the gilded youth who indulge too freely in | variety being farnished bya servant of the | Py Teaon of the narrative, fut sso fy yor ieam | POTTER'S RESPONSES AND Jo 2 oné. It not only recalls to my mind itfnl | H. F. Gunnison, Drown, champagne; cognaciand vodka, To confer im-| public. It isin its place on a steamboat, at a | ences are fuilut practical windou abd quaint histor: | eente; 8.70 donen. A anelyw ‘MARK. : is i . Wiegand, George z tance on the society the civil governor of St. tel, in the restaurant or eat house, and| * = which will be welcomed by many choirs. More than B White [eee erate bere es ne | Cams or Es Yaitistions-Proadeer, | Semtements on Which the Application for an ning, Count Fol, was clectod president | thereit should, remain, ‘Tia moto should be = 4. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00... | GOhort pieces, with « number of Glories, Chants. &. portunity, of which I gladly avail myself, to | Howard Sutherlan v. J. Le Tnjanction Was Based. ‘nd was put down for a splendid oratorical dis- | ““Pro bono publico.” For none of the reasons PRAYER AND PRAISE. Cantata, Ballard. A good Oats.) | eivinge scctings wit masy whom have | French: guide, W. W. Nesbit In the case of Charles E. Fairman agt. the | ploy in favor of tetotalism at the first meeting. | given, nor for any that can be imagined, should | ©====—=—=——— a | PALER AND PRAISE, Cautate, allan 4 good f somal or ‘many others from differ- | fr.; theta, Charles 8. Bradley; District Commissioners, filed yesterday by Mr, Fal count, however, tursed out to be s whitad | few allowed te thew ite breton teen sara ae 04.50 per dozen. ent'parte of the country with whom T have not Elroy: recorder, W. Y Cox. Executive John A. 8. Worthington (briefly noted in Tax Stan), sepulcher and came to the meeting in.» state flowers, cut glass ands —. home dinner. MASONIC ODE, Pihian. A new, most convenient tuce., We have smembled at this festive bord | Gas, Benj &. Minor, Michard Lee Fearn, "| Major Moore, M. H. Bort, Augustus Schmidt, | Sl “full” When the time camo i deliver | Micah he weeiie ee ot oe Te Mocatcrsual, Such eactca” Soeaser Oeesane, Papp meme g tebe ppher= paegiseroeins Edward Johnson and Uriah Daily are also de-| his temperance speech and to call sinners | counter; whatever is on the list of both ie given Combe ob Guna, Gone Gaah as ‘one of whose principal objects is to cultivate fendante. After reciting the purchase and sub- | to re] ince he was found to be so drunk that | away to guests. Sects of bettbertoned. ee ‘The subscribers to the dinner, the large ma- ~ was almost denied to him. His friends a ane Cijece to be waruly commented “We navn | Jority of whom were present, were as follows: | ‘ivision of the land as Le Droit Park the bill | Speech, was almost denied to him. His friends Juliet Hopkins’ Will. widely a ‘and our homes are | Charles Frederic Ackerman, jr., Columbia, | S*Y* thesfence was erected, the purpose being | insist that he was drunk as David's son. Ono | The will of the late Juliet A. Hopkins, filed merry songe, well calculated to make time pase cheer fully. BANNER FOLIO. Viclin snd Piano, Winner. *, ,. | that they “might have the advantages of subur-| party voted to expel him as an unworthy vesterday, leaves her estate to her niece and ‘Lange number of popular oon a yes tons, inddferent as to ench other's welfare. ‘We | tard, Nets, Worcester” Mans; Hons Seba Si | ban residences with out aufering from the disad-| Brother, the other stood, up brevely for his e- Zaopied Gaughter, Julia Oplo Hopkins. The | Casm On Crore. *SADCLIM AND SuaneDUSER Wome, ahen® are all of one blood. | There is one God and | Allen, M.C., Cumberjand, 1969; Delano Ames, | vantages growing out of the character of the | télttion ‘on the roll of members. The latter | SOP om leaves her estate to her ‘75 popular airs tor Mandolin and Piano. @1.00. Father of us all, who is above all, and through | Johns Ho] 1891, Baltimore; the Amhert | population of the neighborheod.”. It was | P*Tty was victorious and the hero of the dis- | Wilt.ce MAGS pire ‘brothers and sii P - all, and in all’ We are, indeed, all brothers. | Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, Amberst, Mass; | °°? P pute was sent home in a sleigh to sleep off his | mother an to re and sisters. —_ Any Book mailed, post-paid, for retail price. “So man and man should be.” ” Frabk Andrews, Virginia, 189--, Charlottesville: | ™#inly on this account, the bill states, that it | Poeryousmess.” OLIVER DITSON COMPANY. BOSTON. - Whatever, therefore, concerns our, fellow-| Va.; Joseph A. Arnold, Indian, 1678; Lemuel | 72 Getermined by Langdon, MoCtellasid dai ‘A NEW ILLUSTRATED PAPER. READ THESE PRICES CH. DITHON & 06. man ought to be a matter of concern to us all. | T. Ap} Dickinson, 1883, Bal re; William A. L. Barbour &Co. that the fence should be | « ‘The new illustrated paper, Black and While, pees nen ys , ‘in- —_ . he ‘complainant m Solid Oak Antique-Anished Bed Room Suites, Spieces, | _ 2] coon meet in joys fraternal, meet to cheer our | Foster ‘L. Back ce, that he p lished ones, the Grophicand the Iustrated Lon- | tact is Mr. Depew eats very little at a public | 1° ¢7casn or guaoneredit brothers " on,” ‘the song of Betas | Ivn, N.Y. : 1886, | don News, which are as well known in America | dinner and he ‘drinks less. He usually gives = eaten his it the very begin: ition | 1892, Baltimore; Randolph Barton, fob: the reservation as to | as they are here. As it was expected it would impression ‘T-piece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, upbol- fn thle country. it is ir song | Hopkins, 1891, dates, Cherie Fone the fence, and knowing that that fence formed | certalaly be ahead of them, the result 1s some-- | °D9 te im ae toda} Tknow that such hae been, and now is, thefeal-| Mi. Atkineon, Ham maintained across the north end of Linden | nas made a very good impression, but it can t wuine Beta, wherever he ma: chester, Va.: . BO. As Miami, 1861, Cin- | street, that being the only one which joined ri 1228 CHESTNUT 8T., PHILADELPHIA SC ER felide and whatever his calling. “Here es | cianstlt Marty Duck Bowion, tia titan; | rece tat being the only one which Joined & | saedly be said to be better thar the old-eatab- | Pots sceat’ a many public dinners.” The PIANOS. at home fore stered in plush or best baircloth,fur 628 cash or 630 on . We will never grow weary of ing | jr., Centre, 1877, New York city; an obstraction to travel on Linden street he | what dieppointing. re ee, Gee ete hat ans behets speck tere? made the purchase and erected bis d y pipe ae a pean tad Se sae NS creat. Have You Brew Tuo SANDERS & STAYMAN, out to. our brethren wherever in ‘this broad | ter of Beta Theta Pi, otherwise he would not have gone there wit ‘Mr. Charles Santley, after his long absence at | humerous banquets. Ward Good WOVEN.WIRE BED SPRINGS for €2.25| oGRASTY'S Double Stores, 1510 an@1SI27thet. SOLE AGENTS, land their lot has been cast. Indeed, as true | Betts, third, Rut 1891, | his family to live. He then states that C, E, % a scarcely ever ste an: ata public dinner, ‘3 , Dvery ting sold tor cask prices a aarures Betas, our sympathies go out to every human | N.. Robert P. Banes and others on July $1, 1838, tore down | the Antipodesand brief sojourn among us, whore except, perl re nything af 5 of fish or a| casbor€2.500n credit. on each. being, of whatever organization and whether 3 ¥._ Birch,’ D.D., | the fence and two suits were iiled, and it was | he has boen repeating his old round of success, | {xcePt perhaps. » f 1 HAVE THE NERVE ization 01 t Conkling was in the babit | BRUSSELS CARPET, O0c. cash or GSe. oncredit. bel ‘to any organiza ot, who i Accided in General Term that no ‘one had the | will lea early in March for your fons ~ mes : pond ; tomy if you cannot yay cash you need not rome. W seedy oar ing in the line of uty.” Dr. Thomas ttord, Princeton, ise, | right to amore te fence without the, at | Part Of the worl is frat a nrance 2 aah ~ oe pe oe Good INGRAIN CARPET, 35e.cash or 40c. on creat, | Sill hotmail ‘sa head on yes ef a va of ii ve en in- not be made bi lon’ ‘the ight | ton, Del? S. Bradley, Tuliana, idl; | fanction wes made to provent ang loterforeane | ncn ncaa oa ‘Vesowend iy all CARPETS treo ot cost and don't Gustave A. Breaux, Vi Char! With the fence. He states ton De-| ‘Tan Fuscuen Puxo. Send for ‘(Darge for the waste in matching fares. i Brigham, Johns Hopkins, 1888, |cember 20 Maj. Moore, superintendent of | gon three hundred cape dor “ome Our terms are the easiest of ny bousein the city: . Beigham, Johns Hopkins, police ‘ess srisbea tn semsove and ation pe gage Arcade hey ~ yo phan "Brinton, ohne | fie Comninslonersand learning of their action ieee. timore: on beluif of hlmeelf and others, ep red ied gd as ‘Commissioners with counsel an a Sie execution of the order was suspended. Ho | “BRomoprnx” cures headache, 260—Adet. aus eccounte settled Mtuury ways 3 Commi ; Hon. W. D. MAC. ise; » on January 10, at Ww, lowmen, David J. ‘Wesle} Patterson, fence torn down bya mob, imwhich AS —) t toward that wi 5; Prank @. 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