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- } , _ ee 8 THE EVENING. STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1892. ————— ‘The Weather. The Woman Soffrage Conventions Will Con- AtBavon’s.—There were two in the | Work at Philadcipiia That Has Been Di- Base Ball Notes. Have You $1.19? ‘EBNAN'’s LYCEUM THEATER, REE LECTURE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF YORECART FILL EIONT P. 36. TEURADAY. tinue to He Maid tn Washtagten. SEA ae DONIC RE Ean yecied by the War Departimeat. The University of Pennsylvania nino will| It will buys €2 Hat of we K Se nk Pe Floction af Rash: For the District of Columbia, Maryland and A LIVELY DEBATE OVER THE PROPOSITION To | and Miss e Hamilton replacing Miss| Although there does not seem to be any un-| play the Georgetown University nine on April Fraxc & Sox, One Price, ‘This Week, Motinee TOMORROW. re OF atierd Vrerest Wetean Virginia, generally fair; warmer Thursday MEET NEXT YEAR IN cutcaco—isTeRxsrixe | D’Arville as Maid Marion. Both were well re- | tual noise and bustle in the offices of the War | 27 in this city and on May 4 at Philadelphia. it Corner 7th and D. ‘WM. MULDOON'S ated) and How it Sioplifies the Study of Modern on; variable winds. oe eno | elved. Mr. Hofl is a Washingtonian and has | and Nary Departments in this city, it isnot be-| | Pfeffer declares he will play only in Louis-| Seif Instructors for llinstruments,25e.Wat-| ATHLETIC AND apectar3¥ COMPANY. pa Tg te High Water. Low Water. contine trecton sepat n’* “=MTOX—*° | hosts of friends here, although he has not sung | cause plans have not been completed for the | ville. hie howe, Fonp's. it am ‘an 4 menerpe bandon sana . rh plan P! ‘Wrestling Bouts. Sparring Matches, uSpm | 62am 6:54 p.m 5s Fire.tinge ho made suche hit in the “Black | defense of thiscity,says the Philadelphia Press. |" Pittsburg has secured Catchers Earle and ‘We have moved to 492 7th st n.w. and have An international Tug of War. tn Peek There was no session of the Woman Suffrage | nearly six years. ager His voice. 1s recy oweci | Maj. Raymond of the United States engineer | Stenzel and released Connie Mack. anentire new line of Men's Furnishings and | €25%e any man whom Muldoon fails to throw in Five ePnigecan Association this morning, as 10 o'clock was the | aud pure, although not powerful, and he man- | COFps was secn yesterday by a Press reporter | Editor Richter of the Sporting Life and his | Hats, H. Reizenstxix, ‘tahun tuba names ein tailed: sani Tall WO ST LEAVE Si cans vegetables, 25e hour set for the hearing before the Sonate se- | ages it with consummate skill. ‘He has, too, a| and in reply to questions as to what his offic | wife were President Young’s guests Monday} jald-2t Formerly at 405 7th st. - a . a 2 at. Bw. at 10 9mm. and Sugar-cured hams, 10 and 1 lect committee on woman suffrage, and most of = a es = foowsl i Pipes was doing to prevent a foreign war vessel from ‘em aes na |. Headach: “Neuralgia, Dizz a RTE ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 4, Se, corned Decl Se anew, | the members of the association were desirocs | tne, 26%, Me grined, somewhat in rol: | commg up the Delaware river and bombarding | @60,000 on his club here this year. ©” "PO" | ences, Spasths, ‘Slepforsness cured. uy De (ous east seth hanes ioe? 124 * | | of being present at the hearing, which washeld | ¢ may now be considered the best tenor ai | the city said: “Iam not at liberty to talk, but Miles’ 9. "Samples free at Druggists. <a 'y. Our price, 1.19. | in the Senate reception room. §razia on the English operatic stage. Miss | a8 far as plans for the defense of the harbor are ‘Knocked Out in Three Rounds. sReckbelags Rye,” finest made, €4 per gal- aii Frase & Sox, Oue Price, At the afternoon meeting of the association | Hamilton's soprano is of a pleasing quality aud | concerned they have been prepared for two Danny Daly of Bangor. Me., and Mike Welch, | lon; €1 quart bottle. "Lxxcu's, 404 9th st. n.w. BOSTONIANS FIQTEL CLARENDON, __ Corner 7th £ Ds | yesterday there was a lively discussion of a pro- — > wee saan eet nk years, and all requirements for a quick defense | the “Denver Kid,” fought at Chadron, Neb., | J8l6-#&w,tr BeSTONANS ‘Vigwinis ave... near the teach. A Breps at Monsert's, 1107 7th st. nw. posed amendment to the by-laws to allow the pleasing incident of last night's performance have been considered. Therefore, all anxiety | jngt night. The former agreed to knock out| Doctors disagree,” but the people agree Steam heatand complete in al. appomtuents )o16-Sm a t convention of the association to be held in | was the presentation of a handsome laurel | the subject of the ability of the War De- Pe Semecndennp, Muswentan's gusctover, (04 ith Chicago in 180%. A resolution to that effect | wreath tolMir. MeDonald from the Washington | Pattment to cope with a foreign power s Canrer Crxaxxn by the Empire Carpet | had been recommended by the resolution com- | Lodge of Elis. It was given him after his {lly in the Delaware river can bo dispelle We 631-635 Masa ave. n.w., are made moth oo the latter in ten rounds or forfeit €250./ The a." “Kid” went out in three rounds. Daly fights “Young Mye that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the best. Ladies, mend everything! 10c. Royal Glue! (EARL, MAC DONALD& BARNABEE, Prom) | JJADDON Waits ae ay Burst production bere of WILL OPEN JANUARY 16 ' r” on February 16 at Deadwood H Hot and cold sea water bati-ein the tee, which was in charge of Miss Laura | S08 “Brown October Ale, in the second act, | , From Philadelphia to Lewes the distance is| rors Sfo9 purse, uf De Se ee ROBIN Hoop, al eect free of charge. _ Telephone 425-2 Clay of Kentucky, the chairman, | | @ud aroused great eaemeeetee tee Hatseeee. | 6, sau on the detente et tae tarboe ts kasama =—— Brown says you are about buyin 2 Type Sop Boon. pee Denar Hat—Value two dollars. Our price, | "Mise Clay favored the move to Chicago next | , ACADEMY OF Music.—'Ingomar,, the Har-| thet during he last month extracrdinary. are Oscar P. Schmidt Elected. writer. Why not look at the Caligraph? < : e122. Faaxc & Sox, One Price. Year because of the grand concourse of women | lowe made one of her first raccerses, and her | FAugemente have been made for tho carrying | It was not male public in connection with| Opening Souvenirs at 492 7th st nw. ‘Tue areatent comic opera ever written. we kee Corner 7th and D. | to bo Capers ym Come ‘Mrs. Stanton, Miss | representation of Parthenia at the Academy of Seer ben ae bose Othe | Be meeting of the executive committee of the Regular €1.25 and $1.50 White Shirts at 75c. Next week RHPA in LA CZARINA. poorer | Owner and Proprietor, 15 Pex Cxsr discount on all wardrobe ful | ee et are te cata ee aey OPPoeed | Music last night showed, the rapid advance she | eovernment lias Kent a large. supply of tor. | National Association of Amateur Oarsmen that | Jal ig _H. Reizesstem. 5 ELMOANT. Hf or acrauonr, “MELEE Sons, F and Lith ste. pieagsn ee en ee ee Ove bi ing the last few days general | Mr. W. Howard Gibson, who has solong and| Patent Buttonhole Caters. 8, 477 fing beds_Mosre & A MIGRATORY CONVENTION ADYOCATED. the character bere she was praised more for | Pedoes. but during the last few days a ger i ‘Waraons's, & = = r bs h indicated than | ‘istribution of these to the different cities has | 80 efficiently acted as secretary and member of | Pa. ave. ate o——_-——__—_—-9 CITY AND DISTRICT. Mrs. Murphy of Toledo expressed the opinion | the posribilities that her work indicated than |} 007 mage, the committee, had resigned. Mr. Gibson for the uetual excellence that it displayed. Last ———— ak net caly cheeid the inwe bene smscndel | is these postition ere soaet ont the DISTRIBUEING TORPEDOES. pg Oey al age AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. that the convention could go to Chicago in| pertormance was rounded and complete in| A number of these torpedoes have been re- | a timo.” —— posers dire po ge ope ae ager every respect. Mr. Chas. B Hanfor H ehared ceived hero and have been d 's—The Bostonians in “Robin | convention, to eld in the capitals of the | the honors of the evening wit! T1OWe | tain poi; Mr. 0: —-= . states where the creation of a sentiment was | and gave u virile and intelligent impersonation | ‘i points along the Delaware river, the points | Mr. at the last annual ‘p’s Old Rye Berkeley Whisky is JULIA MARLOWE, | d to withhold it fur | Without a Rival for Its Purity and It, was now accepted at his urgent re-] Excellence. tributed to cer- | quest and the vacancy filled by the election of | ‘This brand of old rye whisky, which is copy- ?. Schmidt of the Potomac Club of | righted by Mr. Jamxs Taanr, is acknowledged resignation was pendin, ER STORK. Prop. ‘ y, this city. Mr. Gibson has been a most valu- | by eminent jurists, prominent national legisia- apne “sy a, oat needed. meted ras con, | being known only to the War Department. : ost valu . ————— Sigeceener Nenteaee Company M1" aiex, Marble of ‘the ‘Iatrich of Catumbin| Spreng’ Sevviad mete ate eee enn | Deaton thin the aeyerameny tae ben tno tae: TSS ECR a ee ene | a arn tin tase ot rerceptinl clay 80 ____ HOTELS ‘Julius Cesar. . Maziowe ia | 8°ciet¥ spoke in favor of Mrs. Muzphy's sug- | barbarian 'gross, sensual nud brutal fll. bie Reto casemates erected between this cityand ring & long term of » Pe rithony qnetion the purses snd healthiest = 2 Sa ees mA oT seAthen th fi th [atc cece re Se enero von tema | eed ea paea te crea cra cstinoes Confirmations by the Senate, ing tonic extant. Its medicinal qualities are Pur Cocunas, v) tl ste inally take e roesolu- ities i i e bet 1a pvel a ‘Haunis’ Brsov.—“Lost in New York.” deni te atinuge tha kp lnuw ca alow theceunal eirtigeree ear eT oe meemnal es | Tusitec cows tha tiers Te aluse: Comcaaen| Tks Geena tir ceomine eos yesterday, | WiHout a rival and is prescribed by many of 4th and Kste., Franklin Square, r our prominent physicians, who use no other Keayan's Lxceus Tuxaten.—Wm. Muldoon’s | convention to be held in Chicago was lost. his wild hfe and the efort required to control | Will be stationed the eicetrician or men Who | confirmed the following nominations: Stimulant in. their Practice. It cannot be pur- Athletic and Variety Combination. At the opening of the afternoon session Mrs. | his lawless followers and mcintain his leader- | Will have control of the torpedoes and the dis-| yr “y Atien, United States attorney, south-| chased anywhere except at the proprietors Coxoxzoatioxat Cuvncn.—Second Bischoff | Hooker spoke on the Columbian exposition. | ship thut quickly responded to the teachings | Charging of them. : ‘Washinton, D.C. jainte | The capitate fesiionabie residence center. 1am. robiman's Com. ‘MEN aud WUMES ee distri iforni wholesale and retail wine and liquor establish- | [Sy -WATIONAL TE |_Blecant rooms, siticle oF em suite, for transtentor Concert Chicago Schubert Quartet. and Miss Anthony read several communications | of the Greek maiden and aroused the ambi-| The torpedoes which will be placed in the | ern district of California, nent at S18 F street northwest. jaté-tt ”| N= ™ SAHUSAL THEATRE. Permanent cues. Appointuents and cuisine Unen jeage Hehabe in, | fom Mr. Bowney, who has charge of the ar- | tion to live with civilizea people who were hor | Tier will bo of two kinds—one kind which will | J. H. Lott, receiver of public moneys at Buf- a ‘nied. Aamasantied Maniosenapane Mmasep Hatt — Washington Mandolin, | - cements of cotgresses to be held in conne people. This ambition was secondary to his | ¢Xplode when a vessel comes ‘in contact with | falo, Wyo. _An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Every Evening and Saturday Matines, cae oo Sanne Banjo and Guitar Club Concert. Gon ult tan Cobeetoian sapeiion. sent love for his air captivednd an outgrowth | them and the other a kind which will explode | “postsuactors—Arizona, J. J. Chatham, No- | Wheeler & Wilson's New lig AriaNor © Only appearance hero of the World Famous Dramatic cod = Rex's Hatt—Entertainment and Hop by ais wade iauaeaaae of that love, but it was an important element | tf the will of the electrician in the casemate. | gqigg, It charms on eight. Its use cnraptures. Company, Hao, Inion Lodge, No. 22, - 2 in bi ¥ i its e sides this the torpedoes c a 4 S fice 43 Cor loth at. ow York a . eee Xa the evening the meeting was ae oenal held | fed the careful stndy that ifr: Hsaford tad | Kind that in the” event. of the puseing up of «| c,tiitels—Z- M. SiJenstricker, Newman; Mary | _Ofice 457 th stock northwest dli-tr THE MEININGER, oie ys loc. Sa Tecan nome ae ay a kit E bn | C: Piper, Gre é = oon fe Teception Of {tances pertanm CONDENSED LOCALS. at the Church of Our Father, and Clara New- | 1 ctcwed upon the part and ma different | Vessel of a friendly nation the torpedoes can be | niaeion; H. W. Coursey, Polen TICE: In their greatest success and wonderful presentation | “sy boarcere Mr MJ. OULLPA. Proprieurem. off — man spoke on “The True Daughters of the Ke- | irom the traditionary Ingomar, who changed | 8 arranged that no harm will be done in case | “yoy ) We J” G, mdar, Woodbine. = LEGAL NOT ICES. — (Of Shakespeare's masterpiece, \W 1 ans nota, Mr. A. K. Buowxr has recovered sufficiently | public.” Clara Colby described the condition | at once from a eavage chief to aweak and ef- | 006 Of them is struck. Michigan—A. W. Seed,’ Cass C . 4198, ADM i, DOCKET 16. SULIUS CESAR. Fe ave, and idth st. severe attack of grip to be at his office. | of affairs in Wyoming resulting from women’s | feminate citizen, In volce, feature, action Levers ane Minnesota—W. A. Miller, Staples. aT STRICT OF COLOMeT AE 2 3. Washington, D.C. Yestrpar afternoon « defective fiue at the | enfranchisement end delighted the audience |and in an intelligent comprehension of the REPUBLICANS IN LOUISIANA, Missouri—N, C. Harrison, Jackson; Wm. | Holding a Speciol Tern for Orphane court Business. 00 people in the production. Fesidence of Mr. Akis, No. 3205 17th street, | with her comments on the statistics proving part Mr. Hanford was the best Ingemar that Comegys, Ash Grove; L. E. Musick, Mountain January 9, Ls. cae pecs aa as ERBITT HOUSE, gaused an alarm of fire, which brought out the | the great change for the better that bad cc- | bas been seen in many years. Mr. Giles Shine | A Convention Hostile to the Lottery Meets | Grove: a the cane of Heirs, Mie (Gurneit, and Samuet,. | All the origival, Secnery and Propertis from the ise Mt Pleasant fire brigade. curred since women voted. was effective as Polydor and was justly ap- ‘and Nominates Officers. Nebraska—T. J. Pickett, jr., Ashland. ae pee WASHINOTOX, D.C. Last night Caleb Adaus, colored, slipped and | Mrs. Lide Meriweather of Tonnessee took | plauded for his work. The piece was excel- : i New Jersoy—Chas. Ayre ba fell. on Q and Ist streets “northwest, receiving | “Dreme That Go by Contrary” fora topic. | lontly staged. ‘Tonight Miss’ Marlowe will be| The anti eo eery anaes bagied convention We ted Bf oe oe es ee ascalp wound. He was taken tothe Emergency| Miss Adelaide Johnson, the sculptor, will | seen in “‘liomco and Juliet.” of Louisiana nominates © following | cies, Westchester; Bishop Armstrong, North Hospital. hold an informal reception that ladies of the} Ruga as “La Czamiva.”—That admirable | ticket: Tarrytown; O. H. Dean, Randolph; A. J. Hy- Wx. B. Nassav of the Pennsylvania and New | convention may see the busts of Mrs. Stanton | actress and represental ; s Woman, Mile. Khea, | Governor, A. H. Leonard of Caddo; lieuten- | land, Cohocton; G, A. Johnston, Hoosick Falls; een Ene Yor bars, on motion of Mr. McCammon, was/and Miss Anthony on Thursday, January 21, | will again visit this city on next M day even- orney nh day of February, jor making paysncnt 's direction snd con- sud Where all creditors aud persons entitled rive shares (or legacies) or a residue are fied to atten‘ in Person oF by agent Or it~ authorized, with their claims avaiust the Prices—$1.50, $1, 75e., 50c., Ze. _ Monday, January 25—-ROSINA VOKES. _yaiste | BICYCLES. JREWs Acaveny, or avove & st. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY Asge, fs Coleman of New| A- Ji. Lapham, New Aurora;’ J. M. Ke estate properly voriched.; othermise the executors will SSULMAKINE Div EK admitted to the bar of the Supzeme Court of | from 5 to 7 o'clock, at 1603 5 street. ing at Albaugh’s Opera House. ‘This time she | Ory, Covrmon, He Dudley Colman of New | darrytow A | fake tive ened of tue law suainse them’ Trowel, & 1G AQUATIC SHOWS. the District yesterday. THE PROGRAM FOR TODAY. wil offer a new historical drama translated pi Boaters rs B Darrall of St Mary;| North Dakota—E, L. Bretnor, Grafton. order be Dubuisiies once a week for three | Capts, Williams and Edwards, the men who have been At THE meeting of the board of trustees of Joh: "Washington Law Keporte ‘The program for the afternoon snd evening | rem the pen of Eugene Scribe, entitled tle bottom ofall sous. Changed from sulid tires to I i South Dakota—W. P. Hess, Fland: be Eveninge Bar" The show inchides Prot. Neerien, mnagician ; Lelan’ EUMATIC OR CU the Bakers’ Co-operative Association the fol-| Tb Slee: | CZtrinn.” | It is a companion piay to her great | auditor, Chas. A. Fontelieu of Ybterin; attorney | Teaus—iielle’ Lipari” Hetheee John Caplin: igameicenee- Vagal eaaammatins {Og om iors W. He Long, Lallian SEDMATES OS cunEEes Jowing officers were elected to serve the ensu- | sessions today fs as follows: 2:30 p.m.--Elec- | Josephine,” presented here last year. Few | general, Judge John Yoist of Point Coupee; | Sod, Big Spring! J. C. Taylor, Albany, ‘Test: RANDALL WAGNER, Prostor. Wester, musical artist Daly bi others At reasonable rates, fax year: Conrad Schwab, president; James H. | tion of cficers; ten-minute reports from presi-| women have done as much for the stage in the | uperintondeat of pablic education Le A. tear | Winton eee igh, tet Rocister of Wills for the District of Columbia, | _ Prices a eine THE “WHEELERIVS,” 921 H ST... Doty, secretary; Louis Dorr, treasurer. dents of auxiliary state societies—Minnesota, | way of new plays as Rhea. Nearly every year | | § 2 Frantz, Kenosha; Gustav Ki id ET = 5 s. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. ny; of auxili p r tinelle of New Orl , A tay Kustermann, Green RAND BENEFIT CERT FOR “THE KEC- ——_——_ Julia B. Nelson; Montana, Marie L. Mason; | of her American sojourn she has brought for- | tinelle of New Orleans. Bay; AE. Pound, Chippewa Falls. ‘N THE SUPREME, COURT OF THE DISTRIGE | Gronks FRIDAY EVENING. Demusey 22, Gotcek Lessons ire to purchasers.) Convicted of Housebreaking. Nebraska, Clara B. Colby New Jersey; Cornelis | ward.one new play or more often at persozal | | Mr. Volsin, the nominee for secretary, of ve wae SOL. Neioualitew Armory. Sikes ey tut deorsmaat | _sex0 +4 ee ‘Criminal C homes, alias | C- ‘ew York, Jean Brooks Greenleaf; | sacrifice, but always with an object neither | state, is the ouly colored man on the ticket. pe Oth day of January, 1892. us Maso wore, ___——saoe | s cecaas BOE Boe = wrederick frame peep arors peace at | Obie. Caccline McCullough Evernard. athe | (eouy selfish nor wholly commercial. Rhea | Halta dozen Seccater ea aerapaity itt Coe LSE eaapehdapte die aver ne morn. |e Be ye Salmon, ot) [ANSON OFEEN HOUSE, ALEXARDIN B y : ion. 448 0 ie; * ongs to the order of women to which the : - | On motion ‘of the complainants, by 5 — aad Rouscbreaking (restaurant of W. H. Rapertus, | yj1.‘ion vf alepublic.” Carrie Lane Chapames | Amerean public. is; invigeriy, loyal thos Yarmouth faction withdrew from the conven-| ing to be on hand for the trial of his action for Fields, thelr solicitor, in crdered that the respon” iscasiasnsiieresntadsmed Just the thing for Christmas presents. No. 470 K street) on November 23. “the Influence of Women's Organizations,” | will give two matinees—Wedneeday and Satur- | tion amid a storm of derisive eri ization | ¢Fiminal libel against the Pittsburg Post, which | G:B', [ie Upited Security: Late, ue i Wiliiant GEORGETOWN ORCHESTRA, A full stock of Chiluren's Velocipedes and Tricyclen, ———— Elizabeth Lyle Saxon; “The Injustice of | day. ‘The advance sale will commence tomor- a Piiptate Seahter Tos. A [comes up in the criminal ooure today. To sont aaten, sgggtbeiy ajenrance to Us entered herein The pa vee 4 Cr before tne fret rule nay occu days — ihe case of Thooes Malley, | orang” Mev-AnoaHl Shaw, president Wimo-| row. Lawx.""—Dan McCarthy's | Age of Terrebonne for permanent chairman | friends who saw Senator Quay in Beaver yes- | Suede wine eee eee Lary days ater Sanen MAIO Hea, ap, ‘The jury in the case of Thomas Nalley, | daughsis. Trish drama, “The Cruikeieen Lawn," wilt-be | 884 the convention seated him by unanimous | terday afternoon he expressed himself as satia. | MiiB.=te oc suas bal hs bo-nGibigtetee Sho askene i! MISS LOTTIE MILLS, Pianist. an rn ee Se ee Seer Soe he pense fren eu Terie Bijou Theater weat seck. The Tete An taking the chair Senator Cage de-| fed with the verdict of the jury in his bel | Herma A; Seitesou, aecossed: so seelt ioe NOR ack a3 1424-26 Penn. ava, from Thomas Horan), in the Criminal Court} THE HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. : Dan, is | clared the republican party to be the only one | Sed With, the, verd fot 158 in Beall's sdaition to Georgetown, subs ee 4 leading character of the play, Dubiin Dan, is in | Suit against the Beaver Star.” It was hinted | WNj 014! m $23, and laud in Joh Yesterday failed to agree. assumed by Mr. MeCarthy in «manner that has | trough ‘which the colored. race could a° their | 4st might that a prominent citizen of Philadel- | counts, Kentncks; foray thedcss ofan decent” | sa19.98 tS ADIES' GOODs. ——— Cus Hundred and Forty-five Deaths Last | Soa" ite ‘unstinied press, His sovgs perfect recognition of their rights and their | Pia would be subpansed for today's libel anit | “A susamonsduiy loseed tp tisneend see cater st 01 Clear the Sewer Openings, Week—The Health Officer's Report. - or Lapa ; share of that equal domination which was guar-|Fi.0 would divuige the a. returned "not to be found” on December 1, 159) JNTERTAINMENT AND HOP, STAR OF HOPE Irish Queen,” “Hands Across the Se red jaf pralerier aay pment tory uige the name of the person | Tfurued (not to koe NTEMTAINMENT, AND, HOP, STAT OF HC To the Editor of The Evening Star: “There were 145 deaths reported at thehealth | Carthy's Ball” and “The Portrait’ of My | auteed them by the thirteenth, for and) who secured the certificate of deposit that | i Con Associate Justice. |nw., THUMSDAL, JANUAKY ZL, isu Tickets, J.P. tremely sensitive to any criticism of their sani- | 146 in the same period of 1890, when the epi- - | to republican principles; favors an honest bal- : y , y M. A. CLANCY, jer awe Lapis tary management that considerable courage is | demic of influenza was at its height,” says the tad in the “Emerald Isle, It) ib elegantiy | lot and a fair count; declares it exseutial to the | rte t over the democratic state chairman, [* TH SUPREME covRT oF THE Distuict canes ee mvt required to make even a suggestion. Feport of Health Oficer Hammett for lust | staged and the company is ono that has | CORtinuance of the government that the ff- ——--—+0+ —___ The Oth day of January, 1802. sn18-1m 414 om et. 2.0, Hf wo are to have thissort of weather, which week. “Sixty-three died from lung diseases, |met with the highest commendation whero- | reerncg, "tne lamer ratte ns cis oink fos aa pPFot, Joueph Lovering, LL:D., of Harvard | ¥ Henry Mente, ere! a ve Ais A Salient al . is better suited to New England than to this | forty-eight of which were from acute attacks, | ever it has appeare ra palm MeCarthy is @ cap-| tained itself by violence and fraud; protests | Uuiversity hus died of chronic bronchitis, aged | , On motion of the compiasiant Emre rhage md BECOND CONCERT fathers will be obliged, in the interest of pub-| there were four deaths from whooping cough fn: | which have so long disgraced the state; favors enhesivania. and Constantine H. Willianisom, tus. am 6 mpeeeithe tamer mien Me health and public convenience, to adopt | tact week, it may be anid that the contagious | recuse’, GuFiBE., the ul grote a copular at. | liberal appropriations for free public sehools; foe. cause thelr appearance to be entered heretic or | SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK, Has Pein to kis way econ floor, Dering the: auemeveneser ten seach diseases are at a minimum. The absence of any | traction in this city. Hacer pel nent on caraneates Ox> Soroer Conep Canin ae ae WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1892, M1G-0r _——Reasomablegrions, ns bave been obliged to wade through from | death from scarlet fever for over four months| | Saat Devenr's Own Couraxy will be tho at-| giministration of Benjamin Harrison, recom, "The object of this suit is to administer the estate of WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. DLALIING, PINKING, BUTTONS TO ORDER; . . traction at Kernan’s Lyceum ‘Theater next — Herman. A. Seligson, deceased, and. to sell lots 100. ‘the Demorest sewing machine, Sret-clavs tn overs S79,te four iuches of this snow mistare atmost | and the cates of diphtheria throughout the | action at, Kernan # Lyceum Theater, next pada the Selene fromthe sats to sOpTOTS| ow sore, ny ons BET CUTICURA, fy'Grodls'cabsaivision Of square 190,10 bey tbe debts | Botoit, Fesyect, soil ata dai prod fit aaonat coaeshogs. city having declined to about twenty only, g0| comedian, Devere, whose tuneful melodies, | '! epiphanies ake em pon s77Ee Ermey” ¢ I suggest that the simple expedient of keep- econ ’ ; i S ‘A summons, duly issued to the said respondents, was pps van agt_rgconer to show the wisdom in the congressional legis- | original songs and iresh jokes are calculated to oo ne eee USING MANY MEDICINES, returned “-net to be found” on Deceniber 1, 1801. dificulty. contribute mach, to the tone | lation upon these diseases and also go to prove | add-a charmeto the entertainment. The great | scheme that propores to legalize gambling. >. WITHOUT RELIEF. DR eeenet ersk a. noun comfort, prevent many unpleasant thoughts | te,efficient and vigorousexecution of the laws. | banjo artist bas exercised admirable judgment | *heme that proposes to I erciaubotee tent oe By Bt A'GLANCS, Asst. Clerk: ‘TER AND D. E. MY 'e of Boston, Pine Dres-auakine, £ vent Street ‘shortest notice. Perfect it. Latest st: te, ery Store, Lids Fst. w. jade lam o_o j | 1GNACE J. PapEnewsEL | 3B. Over Paiuer's Me ° —<—$— = “There were twenty deaths attributed to the | in selecting the artists who. compose. his own = PREME COURT OF THE DINTRICE Should be cleared at eae afta wees eniE: | epidemic influenza during the week, nine of | company, “Among the cards ire Harty: Le se escibtiona ets also alepted venting cot of | eta er teen re enn Peat meat | [= 2am Pures OUUET THICE | Seats, @3.and €2.50. — Ml st cnco after ores It | which were lung complications, three deter- | Clair und Eddie Leslie, little Chip, Nelson Sis-| so republican patty auy republican wie shall | and ovehait asece totthes Sarkavasthatee ecaex oc | ee Se aT eee 1 secncts om uso ch Metueirn. gais-az_ | beamurals ray book picture ee teen wore white and ve ‘coloreds the overage | Sem snsse ay anes cate, the wall-kaown | voto for Samuel D. McEvery, the champion of | Drugs. ‘Motuiar gare ms rina netics | Ttappears ut ie det ee oat wars wana —— Die. Gane, frmee, tare, Sateen, jaan ant Mlenay, Seen ware white and Sve colored: the srerage | instrame alist of tiedrich Wilhelmstadtische | white supremacy, or Murphy J. Foster’ candi- | number of yearsin the regular army, which entities | iu, this catise to jthe respondents, “Huxh “Nelson, | GECOND CONCERT To the Editor of The Evenins Star: em of bent oases oe = Sets Baan date of the anti-lottery democrats for governor, | me to the Soldiers’ Home at Washington, I went there, ickness was about fourteen days. Seconp Damnoscn Coxcert.—The Symphony duly returned “not to ud” on December 1, ISV1, Some days ago you commented upon an| “The mortality among children under five | Orchestra of New York, Walter Damresch, cow. | _ EX-Gov. WASHINGTON MUSICAL jarmouth was roundly denounced | and there I came across your valuable CUTICURA | and that said respondents have beither appeared bor — ‘Mr. HENRY XANDER, Pianist. Mr. HERMAN RAKEMANN, Violinist, Mr. PAUL MIERSCH, Violéncellist, Mr. HERNDON MORSELL, Tenor. i i H REMEDIFS, I bought a box of CUTICURA, a cak auswered therein article of Gen. H. W. Slocum upon the subject | years old was below the average, while that | ductor, gives a concert on Wednesday, Feb. | %4 the bolting faction of the republican party Tiga arr est JTICURA SOAP, and a bottle of CUTICURA is by the court this Gth day of January, A. D. rt caustically arraigned. pike . » and le ‘upon motion of Thomas M. Fields, solicitor for of pensions, and yesterday you gave a resume | “02S those over sixty years of age was some- ruary 3, in the Luther Place Memorial Church. Four delegates to the national convention for | BESOLVENT, and after taking them, and following plainants, ordered that the said respondents cause ae in seni, | What above the normal.” The soloist is to be the Polish pianist, Paderew: | tne gtato-at-large were then selected, the firet | tb directions to the letter, I focl and look as well as a | theit arpestabee to Le costed bate eee of an article in the Nationa! Tribune in repiy |"*“There were eighty-six births and twenty-| aus, the relgiide’ samaticn ts" ties raqaical i 5 new-born baby by aeatthy iether, T'Ge ae hext ruve day. occurring forty days after this date; to what Gen. Slocum had said. This is a sub-| five marriages reported for the week and the = name proposed to head the delegation being a ro cing and Millimery S LOEFFLER, LATE OF KH. STPERNS & red a estab ath wt ne w.yand world. This is to be his first appearance in | 24” aerate it one bit when I say they have been worth to | $fuerwite this cause will be proceeded with as in case Assisted by <t "Wenhington indies "Yerme moderate. Jeet im which the people of this country are | unusual number of fourteen stil-births, the de- | Washington and only appearance ‘this veason | ¢¥-G0¥- Fa ee coop rota mamcusty choveny | ie thelr weight in oid. “if atct of, thie suit is to administer the estate of THE FRANZ ABT CLUB ear Xery much interested. and by turning to the | tails of wluch will be found in the following | with orchestra. Tickets at Metzerott's, Andrew Herd, J. M. Vance and ft F- Gushard, C: FRED BLUM. | Isoin Brown'ssutdivicion in’ Mount Plossont ts pat And > annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury | table:” oe wae G22 Pa. ave. n.w., Washington, D.C. | the debts of suid deceased, ‘Miss ALICE WILLIAMS of New York, Evexixe Axo Parry Duesses for the year ending June 30, 1590, some inforina- VITAL statierics. GEORGETOWN. > bythe cout: tion can be obtained that perhaps ought to be| The report shows: J before the people. I find by that report s AN ENJOYABLE MASQUERADE PARTY. t up to the 30th of June. 162, the govern. | "Bite, 87; colored, 58. Death rate per 1,000 z st ment of the United States had paid $30,600,234 | Pet annum: White, 26.6; colored, 37.7. Total | Last night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on 3letstreet, ia pensions and €213.514,569 in interest. The | population, 30. amber of deaths, 145; NEW YORKERS DON’T EXPECT WAR. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1892, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Cor. 13th and Late. nw. BOILS ALL OVER THE BODY. Saclawawe” "hy Bik. CLA A General Feeling That the Chilean Affair ‘My son was afflicted with skin disease, itching and 0 ‘Will End Amicably. breaking out im large botis all over his body. We DENTISTRY. Forty-five were under five | the young people of Martha Washington Lodge | wgzoyand” writes from New York to the Phit- | #4 everything else, Dut all of no effect.” After using — a CLEANED. PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST DELICATE FABRIC. " two bottles of the CUTICURA RESOLVENT, and i, BLAM, 220 EST. N.W.—15 YEARS’ EXPE. | Reserved seats... 75 Cent. . ernment was then engaged in a war which | years of age, 37 were under one year old and 39 | gavea very enjoyable masquerade party. Pretty, eclalpua bese? box of the CUTICUBA. he wes complotciy eetencaene | ID rience old dunes $1 ARTETA rm am LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED Pet mere atti history for the | over sixty years. ‘Twenty-one of the deaths | quaint snd comic costumes, olden time games | “\iPbis Pres little war feeling in this city?| health ayain, Itisaxood medicine, which I would | Jom%,°%, Nit cocaine, oe. rerott's, ‘ “al6-ot —-DEMI NEUE.—— Bamber of men employed and the amount rrelin hospitals and public institutions. | and a dainty supper all lent assistance to the ad eaesinnd soao. | recommend to every onesinilarly afflicted. Open Sundays. of money expended. It required both mex | ‘The deaths by classes were as follows: Zymotic, | Pleasure of the evening. Most of those procene | Mi- Depew, who met at a dinner at the Union WILLIAM SMALTZ, 7pHE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1917 PA. AVE. eG and money for the United States to preserve | 15; constitutional, 23; local, 91; developmental, | Pi bec very kind during the late lodge fair | League Club last night a number of very influ- North River Mills, W.Va, |b biw: “decth extracted positively wither? pain oe GRAND CONCERT AF. ‘the integrity of the Union. The amount of | 11: violence, 5. The principal causes of death | 724) their time and attention to it and the | ential men, says that the difficulties with Chile danwer jby Cur painless syxfein—a Laruiess verotatie | AL Money was #0 vast as to almost pass beyond : Diphtheria, 1; consumption, 15; diar- | 1 String thelr tme an 7 ses A Saper, in use Ly Us only.) Iseeticcts are pleasentand Will be given by the Bem (90, RRR XXX 00 TTF ee ae yond | were: Dip 1; consumption, | party last night was giveu in appreciation of | were the subject of discussion and that without CUTICURA RESOLVENT Gahsteut, “Arufcial tooth, crown and Laldce work at WASHINGTOS SANDoIee, BAKjO Be oo RR SLE oO ; mpret ae thas tact | Thereh, 1; erysipelas, 1; typhoid fever, 1; mala-| Their services, Its success was complete in| eereption cosy tea ale dae gat mithou Reasonable prices: BARON s . it 8 8 kee SRN OO Zichest nation in the world, as this is, were | rial fever, 1; pneumonia, 33; congestion of the | very respect. ceed home. that the dite re matter |The new blood and skin purifier and greatest of | 7s osHON'S DENTAL TANLORS-ESTAPL ED ao Bur “oo? £ E ESE “oo? e strained to the utmost so far’ as finances were | Inrgs. 5. bro, ; whooping cough, 4; expressed hope that the difficulty would be | humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities 1837, 1008 14th st. n.w. Pull sets €90 and #1 GUITAR CLUB, as © = . concerned. The report of the commissioner of | kidney di ;" meningitis, 3: cancers, 2. EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTION. averted. The clergy also, without exception, | and potsonous elements, and thus removes the cause, | #10 and $8. Old plates pido good ae bw. Open day dsiselty Mis HATTIE MEADS, 41-103 @ STREET NORTHWEST. pensions we a almost 2,500,000 men | Lirths reported: Thirty white males, 17 white | The Epworth League of Dumbarton Avenue express the most conservative opinions, voiced Ble curicura, the frost skin cure, and curr ae ee eee ‘mane reese sais tis orernment daring the four year the | Wiurngnreporea senna site's hens | ,E- Church met lastnight and lected its] pea. perhap: by vod Digg, who sage tat | Gita SoAt colt ot taal lt [pe grey eT) Bruian Aid Unon, sponses Fo Manes Eaten Continuance of that war. Of course the gox- | Still-births reported: Five white, 9 colored. | “Micers for the ensuing yeur as follows: Presi-| the United States must bo very sure that it as | CULA REMEDIES cureevery opeciewot tele teres cost of material at 1385 If ey At Willard’s Hall, clot or metal rine, silk, crepe or velvet. W. ernment had to berrow its money and the re- prima dent, Mr. Isane Birch; first vice president, Miss | 9 fundamental and nota technical principle | ing, scaly, plunply aud biotchy skin, scalp and blood | sweat of ti ¥ from. 1 too p.:a. ‘Wednesday evening, January 20, at 8:30, ~ te Bort of the Secretary shows that since the etticthe Guana mane. Cordelia Jackson: second vice president, Miss | which is at stake, although tho professor asserts | “ies, When the best physicians fail. {rout Gctober'2to ube Se ees "BAPE 2beG | gy ichots on saloat Elli’ Music Store, Uecker patterun beve bora, reeetvea, Sate SS ae eae reFament has! The Josephite Fathers, in charge of St. Au- Houghton, Lecretary, Sir? Millard, Fucker, | that if the national honor is really involved war | soiq gverywhere, Price, GUTICURA, Soe 1, STARE PARSONS, §.E CON OTHANDEN. W- > aa is Se Fequired to conduct the great war of | Ststine’s Colored Church, have left there and | treasurer, Mrs. Jas, Sommerville. After the | # inevitable, unless Chile recognizes the obli- | ox“ RESOLVENT, wi nore te Treciaity, Apriication wo puis used ia eiveact: | FLARRIS' BIJOU THEATER. the rebellion. It also shows that since | gone to Baltimore, and the church will here- | election of officers a fine musical and literary Tres haek oaes here eaistaly cl te panied Se sthev te Cask : SE Es meme __ aad |e ©. Eppes tad Seman Se hat tme "ik has "paid $1.175.874,082 in | afterbe in chargecf the pastor of St. Matihew’s, | program was rendered. gret that the preliminary correspondence has 50 iiustrations and 100 testizoutale, AM | PJERTAL, INEIRMAY NATIONAL ESIVER” = Eemciees to Ge Put their hives at | with two additional assistants. THE WIOH SCHOOL LecTURES. not tended to amicable scttlement of the ques- a dear ,bxtracting, es. twow ~ Hiings abd yistes 3? | weee COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY oe on en ok ‘ized thousands | ‘The congregation of St. Joseph's Church are | Tho second lecture of the Westorn High | tion. There is really no war enthusiasm id tho sete ee | a3 ee twice as much money to the men who put their | Very much grieved at the prospect of losing | School course will be delivered tomorrow after- | Ci¥- Nothing like jingoism is heard here. On Z ee s ‘Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Roney at stake as we have to tho meu wo put | their assistant pastor, Father Donahoe, who, 1t| yon at 2 o'clock by Maj. Powell of the eckog- | Teo ceae Pe aes tengn” Commenrations a8 MUSCULAR STRAINS PROFESSIONAL. SOs their, lives at stake. Does Some Seats, the |S woverteds wit coon be transtersed to BANE | is: survey... ‘Tiess Soctares are free, and the | ove ond teptmieee tiie Co rt And Pains, Back-ache, Weak Kidneys, Rheumatism | M[E,,i:4PHAEL, THE CELEBRATED, CLATE- ‘The Greatest of All Comedy-Dramas, Gallant soldier, think that the mover chise | _ Mr. Joseph Walter of Baltimore, a nephew of | Patrons and friends of the school are invited to | inevitable it must be mupported by men of all | wud Chest Pans relieved in IN ONE ‘MINUTE BY | torn with caul, hay wouderfal uealley’ tomer Giges LOsT IN NEW YORK. : nape ier A NEW FLOUR INSPECTOR. side world the people of the Un and only instantaneous pain-killing plaster. Ja20-wis aw ered Hy that the opinion of any man | will be ordained to the priesthood on the 29th The office of flour inspector, which became | sould Lelong to but one party, and that the M".&,Vi88EEL, A Vast River of Real Water. so SS, ST ae Sok Sly he comairy. ———— Sy ghar national one. Me chaikVovAaNT aNp TEST MEDIUM. Dresses dyed a Mourning Black my fall epectalty. Nur vacant on the death of Mr. Jacob F. Staub,who |" foemetion has been received here today Magnetic and inassave treatine:tagiven. Can pe con | A Genuine Steamboat Running at Full Speed. =o . Piya ae Why Mrs. Davenport Wants a Divorce. | held it for so long, has ben filled by the ap- | which comes pretty direct from the Chilean tod at be 2,004 New Yor! we — KEN(H DYEING, SQURING AND DEY CLEAS- ‘Who Wrote “Our Flag is There?” Lacy Davenport asks a deczee of divorce | pointment of Mr. Frank Shoemaker. Tho now | minister, and which intimates that he doce wet 2 BOF CUAY [8 THE OLDEST ESTABLIG! Next Week-CRUISKEEN LA’ 4216-0 Be il : W; Aa Tx S advertising clairvoyant, astrologer andmediumia WR, ee To the Editor of The Evenirg Star from Henry Davenport by bill filed today by Mr. | ogicer has had considerable experience in the | share the apprehension of such danger. of| Wetcome As Tur Szasox this ety. “Has “woudetiui prophetic si:t of secsad | “\ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Sop auth DRESSES PLUSH AND VELVETS. Would it be possible to find out through your | 4- K. Browne. The bill sets forth the marriage | milling business, and, m the minds of those in- | course the minister may say one thing in Wash- prvi mal Lente te Es ool ee fe Cc ee, aAnres, LARD Cano} NE formerly xd sour Flags Those | NU RBONE Sn 00g |e cary, ISS mies om account of ie nee peat or aah ara aaeren | nifconddesee in thin cy something of en exe | 727° THE YOUNG AND GAY, 17S DEMANDS) Siccly Esha, Wve succes ttnwcresates |g WEDNESDAY EVENING, zanvany2 | A: = F i fe a Nil cduene “Our Flag is There?" February, 1589, when on account of his re- DEATH OF MR. J. 8 BRADFORD. lirely diferent tenor. His friends ‘here cer-| secpssiTaTE A GREATER OUTLAY OF y Sities and ail in trouble will save tue’ ahd money OF SCHUBERT QvaRTET MEDICAL, &c. The present writcr has a copy in an old vol- | peated acts of cruelty she was obliged to leave | Mr. J. Stricker Bradford, a member of the| tainly belicye that he is conrieed that fue ITATE A GREA TLAY OF READY | coins to tue right Vince st vuce cs no stssecdew bege BERT QUARTET DICAL, & ume of music, with the following heading. | @™ and she charges that siuce he has not | w, seal pales eLington bar for the past thirty years, but | troubles will be settled without any rosort thers ave Jailed. Convinces inost skeptical and ad- c a “Our Flag is There! A National Song.” (Vig- | “°° a Nertises only whist he cau de.”-All pusineas. counden- lately in the employ of Geo. W. Cissell & Co.,| to force or the appearance of it. And these | MONEY THAN THE AVERAGE HOUSEKEEPER | tiel. Satisfaction pusraniend. “eetsenes, counden- i. rs 9 Hod. OF Sun ‘Resudeuce 47Y i st... ber millers, died yesterday at noon at the resi. | ftiends also intimate that in Mr. Montt’s inter- os, somal + oe Of Chicago, assisted by = Miss EUGEXNIA M. BALDWIN, BR, CAKLETON, ‘and Nise IDA AL CLEMENS, Reader, D* (oo7 ante n.w., Washington, D.C. second concert of the Bischoff course” | Graduated London, Enicland, 1865; New York, 28 nette of ashipand « fort with fhe stare and The Cattle Market. view with Mr. Blaine on Monday nothing oc-|18 ABLE TO BEAR. TO PROVIDE HOME com. | Son ore coca —_—_____ Sal | sag ticket, with rented seat sate mas saipe fring) Decca with great respect dence ot Ne, John Ney, Sth Pregpeet arene. | arzed whi led th Chilan mnite toca Mis aaTeetars sling aug nef ag | Oradea aint ev tor ais te buseasrs oF MEX, Walled States chip Boston, by a menenaee s B Ss a 25 oS were | father beiug a large mill omger that ‘city. | ** ee Ne FORTS AND MAKE THE FIRESIDE GLOW WITH Tee Bou: 8e.m. to UTVERSALISS CRUE cam, i VICTIMS OF QUACKS, itog. de Basle y Compe, yres, | on the market and sold as follow: t, 434 to| Two children survive him. Mr. Bradford was A , Q ch, THE ONLY CELEBRATED — FREE CURE HUMBUGS, aaa ap ecraprarase 43<e.; good, 4 to 4%%e.; medium, 3:4 to $5/c..| at the mill on Saturday and attending to his | _ Mill No. 2 of the Washington Manufacturing | CHEER 18 THE ONE AIM OF OUR dagihueed tates saaoeee ae SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 3 ‘with lows of vigor, tock of ena, In modern song collections this ballad is pub- to 240." A few extras sold for | duties. ‘The faneral will take place tomorrow | Company, at Gloucester, N. J., has cl ail events of lite. Uttice hours, Gam. to0 p.m y'Sune 2 aeseggad foe teangenntiemyy egy tite: me Some orgy lished as anonymous, but the late Admiral Four hundred wnd three. eh cd | moray Jeak Eb ee EQUITABLE ER An Ta | , Rad. 3. 3. Pond has the honor to annomnce the tet | Ber¥e force, vitality Se.- no maticr how soduends 0m mond Rodgers believed that :t was written oon the aa das follows: Sheep, = Nores. Senet E Saates & On, cotton: ant wonk Gant Sa and odtberef he Teche Dey eae Natit | oS ncspame aunyemaeneet Saapn, AEP the late Dr. Augustus A. Adee, lect sure 4 to 6e-; lambs, Cows with calves! pieut. Hollenberger is still confined to hie | 72h Ptiladelpliia. ee 1 Wue Yo poten ene ae Lae Day Hearn, fen and by Dr. Carleton. Failure impossible. Age ao United States navy, although the present wold from $20 to #43 each. Market good. a ne i SYSTEM, SIR EDWIN impediment. Varicocele, stricture, kidney and biad- somehow bas the impression t sboeubsn meter beprusdirior sa sep oeiaats unedited 2 se Toreed thisndvertisement and teke a practical busl-| ® 00 der ailments and ail acute or chrouic diseases within + tema oor game ee Ber, | Wilts of Mesers. Martin and Lawrence, | *t28 acaaresae Pat Ea Tuz Gar A FEW DOLLARS, AS AN EARNEST OF YOUR | nese view of it. We have not written it to mislead or | AA Xn 3 3 Siitessan Rivey coat Roam SOS weer 2 aD ‘The wili of the late Charles X. Martin was Mr. Robert ige beset i deceive, but to inspire your confidence, attract buyers | AAA skill and my at that Dr. Adee, who was a fine flutist and guitar- |. ; ‘Miss Dedey Biackfeca is tptios. AND PNEUMONIA. hacen 18 ALL IT EXACTS UPON FUR-| Mextend our trade, We ives uniform discount of | A ‘00 m= | Sunday, 9103. Consultation iat, may have composed the air when both offi-| filed yesterday. After disposing of his per-| Mise is the guest of Miss Emily Dunlop ‘WILL, 5 per cent on every article in the house. ‘This may ~ GRIPE cers, then young men. were on shiptourd to- | sonal estate he directs bis executor, L. B. Linton, of Q street. KCLE,CaL “A -VALUABLE DISCOVERY, NO MORE CHASE, ACCEPTING XOUR PROMISES 1N | tow prices you will find we are way below all other gether during one of those three years’ cruises | to ell tate i Physlcta thet the most serious form of Of half a century since ix the proil and glori. | ‘<1 Bis Teal estate and the preceeds, with | ‘Tho second of the series of germans held by ms say form of the The Light of the Orient.” with eby ruciine ie brent ad ‘dco with ‘ad 8 | done by ru: ‘ i from the "The ‘of = 7 z Otis, Fe aise relieves e what he shall collect of the Equitable Co-opera- | the ladies of Georgetown take place to- | Grip,is when it is complicated with pneunonia. Tho houses who offer 10 or even 20per cant off. We would | fromthe othe List = rr rT > SF ec natae eee nd ar hia, of | tive Building Association, Columbia Typege opt: | morrow night at Janthlcam Hal following trom Mr. Honey Jerey, a very extensive | SMALL PARTIAL PAYMENTS BY THE WEEK OR | caution you oot to owe wiht of tis tact and inet | Tiridin abt Races eh | Foca apart iO elon aes Eitvand booor in the United states vaval | ica! Uniow, Getty’s Lodge and Union Eu- | _ MF Edwin Hartley's funeral will take place | rarmer in Swanton, Vt., shows how well Hood's Sarsa- MONTH UNTIL THE DEBT 18 SATISYTED. means at GRASTY'S: O-ft. Extension Table, square or | "'y : wartons = campment, I. O. O. F.. of Gettysburg, Pa., and} ‘Tho total number of passengers carried last | P*fills works in such cases: Porbaps some brave oid salt of those past | Franklin Relief Association and diviie equall “During the fall of °891 took the whooping cough : tress, ‘82.14; you can't yet itelsewhere. Best Make alt. afore to and_of the most prominent a times may retain some memory of the name of | between Cora V. Miller, Caroline K. Rupp Eliza pacdhed padi A vat Neel telentog nd got over it justin thneto have THE GRIP cate, | OUR PARLORS PRESENT A HANDSOME PIC- | Hardwood Wire Cots, 6170; compare 10 sod 20 ree CORSCEDIA BALL. 6TH AND EEE Wentington inten ook Se Patriotic author and composer of the | J. Geiger and Marthe F. Will the expenditures amounted to\ 49.06. ‘This | me. ‘This was followed by pneumonia, Tfinally pulied F : irited soe, ch mut be a reminder | |The wil of the iat Dr. W. 3. O, Lawrence | rond would have carried thousands of passen- | through. but wea u ease digturay 4 TURE OF DOMESTIC NEEDS, EMBRACING gallan e, when 3 tai bese gig Tumbia raied tthe stars and | Lawrence, bis wife, as executrix of the estate | Socqumodstione been proctor, ne nt Wm | cally. My unind was rone and I was virtually sizipes were tung. gut, (othe Drcexe on evers | without bondundleatesler She larger portion of = : AN INSANE MAN. sca, and inv! as Britannia’s | the estate for life, then to Virgin’ hes, his * famous vcean fing itsel’. daughter. Bequests of $5,000 cach ioe left to THE COURTS, ‘The doctors called it nervous prostration, Everything Davy Gmauax Apgx. | George C. Wedderburn and John Wedderburn, — Fritated me, my bones ached and it i a wonder —_—— grandsons, and £500 is given to the Protestant | ere Th enatyowg cage OR (feces on gegen i save that Saag pepe energie rage g gears ond PP Op me Po eperne regeeen pl Peres Bengals Nine pr eaeerd Pattie snp tule selene! Ly to Ixvzet.— of e most de- Madd Kennedy; ie decreed; finished second ever h better, jenie tamsotents ateered tha polite Sexsuane | Sin betel of the.pans oooh Chistes Goge | ET ed pane ee Fanlaiy uapwoved whe aking tix betien weaes tos time is the sale of 1525 14th street, between P eo ee ee and Q streets, at 4:50 p.m. tomorrow—3734 by| Tux Gneat Sate at tae Burupeas’ Ex- Cincurr Count—Judge Montgomery. 105 to an alley—end improved by a three-story | cuaxox Wii Commexce Tomonnow.—Thisex.|_Yesterday—C, Smoot and others agt. Colum- 1 OWE MY LIFE Brick residence. Messrs. Latimer & Sloan are | traordinary private collection of oil paintiuge, | bus Thomas; verdict and the auctioneers. — Advi. etchirgs, engravings, Turkish carpets and rugs, | ‘ffs for ees Rousclicid effects, c.. which bas, been on view = ‘py | at the builders’ excl lor t two meme f ANSOUNCEMEST. snp penta a pat tg days, fags. the sale of which is now im progress at | Will bo a large sitendance at the sale, which the auction rooms of Latimer & Sican, is well | Wil begin tomorrow at 11:30 o'clock, by Lati- attended and fairly good prices obtained. The | Mer & Sloan. The sale is ‘abeolute end ale will be ‘continued tomorrow and Fridny, | article will be sold regardless of value.—acel ‘when the ontire consignment will be closed —— at— Acct. ‘Szcoxp Bischoff concert occurs tonight —Adrt,