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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1892. Loc N. MUSIC IN THE SCHOOLS. & STATE'S ANNIVERSARY. AMUSEMENTS. FROZEN OUT OF COURT. Ts ‘TS Fatale bt ==: aie Ax Eczrua Ox A Bor. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.__ She Weadlion Superintendent Powell's Remarks om the} Michigan People Celebrate the Fifty-Fifth| J. K. Ewxer.—The presence of large audi- Judge Kimball's Stove Burned Out and He Albaven GRAND © i BE ANNUAL PORE Dpeasthomapayss 2 Sere ‘Methods of Vocal Instruction. Anniversary of Her Admission Into the Union. | ences everywhere that Mr. Emmet bas ap- ‘Had to Go to the Big Room. proc i it SUFFERINGS © NSE. EARLY RAW. L Evening. CHARITY BALL, tof Columbia, Maryland and | | The annual report of Superintendent Powell} The fity-ffth anniversary of the admission | feared, during the. present senton, is proof) ay, iste room on the second floor where | Dane NC IRTENSE., HEAD ene Matinee Neturds For the Dist tatinen Saturday . ‘ anak Saturday; warmer Thursday | Of the public schools says: of the state of Michigan into the Union was | satisfac ‘The subject of “Fritz in | Judge Kimball dispenses justice has so many CUTICURA REMEDIES. Farewell Tour ior Two Vourvof the Dawaisbed | * For the beneSt of the Virginia, fair ti afternoon: variable winds, becoming south;| ‘Music in the public schools throughout the| celebrated last night by the Michigan people | Ireland, play that he ee for = places of ventilation that it requires a smail- RHEA, CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, warmer Friday and Saturday. country bas not been held in very high esteem | resident in Washington by & banquet at the | initial tour asa star, is astory of pathos and | sized wood and coal yard to keep up the neces. SS eREA. Witt be beta at the SDITION OF THE WATER in the past by musicians and other people of | Cochran. Prior to the spreading of the feast Precio pliers fe ict mens sary supply of fucl, and the necessity for 80 Rigo mitmpgett CUTIOURA RESOLVERT, ene RHEA? RaTIoNaL RIFLES ARMORY, Temperature and condition of water xt 8| culture. During the last few years, however, | at $:30 there was a social reunion in the parlors | M¢ve" lage for « moment Gu ‘appreciation upon | much fire to make the place warm enough for | SOAP for my son, axed thirteen years, who has been | ""Sgetcent eee W I Lovicae iekew ie” | A ox wenn 7, ee ee crete = — this subject Las undergone searching criticism. | of the hotel. There were over $25 covers and | legitimate comedy, and in its selection for his | the officers of the court and prisoners caused | Afflicted with eczema for a lon time, and Tam pleased torical Play, travsiated tro” “the French. OR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2882, ition at north connect.on. 20. condition at| The standard was found tobe low. In too] as many hungry and patriotic wolverines, and | first starring tour Mr. Emmet has displayed the stove to burnaway and this morning the | '° $7 tbat I believe the remedies have cared his. His ak Under the auspices of the Ps by LA CZANINA, neath ™ - ta teachers were found to be sat- f enjoyment seldom | £00d judgment. He has augmented its effects sufferings were intense, his head being nearly raw, his OZANIN : ean: tik ansible: ak 4leaut quia house 18: ; a Ghats hes, Ceaedhs eg aaa tae pthegekec Set . beautiful scenery representing views in Ger- | U% ge court room before Judge | covered with sores. “His condition was rightful to be- EX CZAKINA, TRE U.S. MARINE BAND, High Water. Low Water. hapri-ramier reper ey might | presiding genius of the gastronomic portion of | many and Ireland, and be hus strengthened its | Miller could bold court for the trial of jury | 20l4. The sores have now ali disappeared, his kin is EMPKESS OF RUSSIA ~ be wholly unable to sing new music and though | the evening was Col. W. B. Thompson, the | cast with a strong stock company of general | cases. There were not many prisoners in the healthy, eyes bright, cheerful in disposition, and is — Under the leadership of Prof Jolm Philip Sousa, will SAFam. 6:05 pm. | 00f am. 1205 p.m | sey might render what they sang in bareb, president of the Michigan Association, who was | and specialty artists. The old songs and} gock and so the trial of pee cases did not | WortiMe {very day. My neichbors are witnesses to] Next Week—J. K. EMMET, Fender tle wiusic oB this occasion, ae shrill voices, with little oF no idea of the mean- | surrounded by the Representatives of the state | familiar lallabies will find. as quick a resem | infringe upon the time of the jury court very | Quested to allo witicisa ones ng cei arm a ‘ i a fhe music. Teachers did not | in Congress. ‘The tonstmaster was Judge Mont- | pret 2 long. Thi r teen prisoners i WM. 8. STEFHENSO My Stecial sexit-moutly Tourst Parties over the Of one hundred dollars ($100) if more than one | ing or spirit of 1 D a t 8 i his father's placo so. naturally, will be all the | long. ere were only seventeen prisoners in pe ation ¢ ; : . seem to realize the prime reason for teaching | gomery of the District Supreme Court, who 7 the dock ai cat ft Winchester P. 0., Union county, Dbeapiatee huey tee — Beense te cram ectis siete most thee os is | Sethe culitvallon of tha edie amaihdtts | etcetean e cnet ‘and’ prefaced this por. |™0F® Welcome for the memory of the Fritz | the dock and seven of them came out in the Routes. Cheap rates. Auply to 5 HANDEL AG. Th) SM UH, Agt., 4i0 so: IAT7-wkslOdt K 45s i TraTeR Penusy.vanis ave amd Lith at ¢ " ; ea hat is dead and gone. Mr. Emmet will first procession. — a = | ties to rendot him more susceptible to beautiful | tion of the entertainment by a ringing talk | © wing prices Bib Toast, We.; sir- | S54 ennobling ineencen about his state. "A merry party of dancers | Pea" 8t Albangh's next week, ‘The sale of sea sone tie tae Co STUBBORN SKIN DISEASE. repeat diy sg rac ‘he severe criticiem en school singing drew | occupied the floor of one of the bail rooms after baw a ter Fields was the first to appear for trial - - ‘ Tave nist Heants.—The Irish drama will I used CUTICURA REMEDIES for sbout four E sts. nw. (branch store). ntion of educators to the subject’ The | supper end wound up the entertainment very | pave an alenitable representative in ‘True | 874 he answeredacharge of vagrancy as though sell at our foi E t ‘and wound : ° a S| months for the treatment of a very stubborn case of ie , Hovsexrrrens, Artextios! rodaced in the schools if the subject were | ciation and the exceutive committee: Col, Wm, | "Gtk Seats for the engagement being now on Court that this was the first time be was ever in | tried axrest inany cther advertised remedies and hsd == PR Ree ew RECEPTION CoMMITIEF. ’ 1. 10e.; lamb, | taught according to the same psychological | B. Thompson, dent; C. G. Townsend, vice | le. The play is well known here and tho east | trouble of this sort. » he sada, | The CUTE ee nyectans, end sll to mo parvos. OWN COMPANT. Bre NL. Andersom, Best rib row .; prime roast, 10c.; lamb, ght rape ~ p ye i homps nt iC. G. s which presents it promises a praiseworthy aud ‘My home is in Harford county, Ma.,” he said, | The CUTICU EMSDIES did the work and my SAM DEVERE, 42%se. tol sugar-cured hams. | principles that govern the teaching of other | presidi njamin A. Ha enloyable grodacoos pl It is n story of love and | “and I came here to see the Secretary of the | body wuen I comn ced Was absolutely covered. ED, NcCLELEN, Piedmont, Ala, | Harry Le Cha! Ile. Ib.: New lork Bu bushel’ subjects, ¢ plication of the | Albert W. Bingham, treasurer; Edgar I e can | general pri of voice culture. An at-}Frank H. Hostord, Henry Wab heroism, mingled with good humor and spark- | Navy about a ciai i a ivg | 1g Wit. Itis presented in » powerful man-! Fields ike a man about forty years gt m Cartiche, Saedanee di a made to do work in tho | Thomes and Andrew B. Dougherty, executive | s0F ‘the situations and elimexes being in-| old, and th absence of razor from his ee a ALD OF LADY Visi Tons | ein Reaping bormaprtipapiney Nema ppl rls aetna: ee - x. | Yatinbly strong and effective. ‘ihe scenery is «l appearance in co CUTICURA RESOLVENT Nee Bre I . sof every variety con- | with this new line of thought. i | prtmong those present were Senator Stock-| spoken of as being exceptionally fine. burned face made it evident that he | The new blocd and skin purifier end greatest of by M"® 2 2 pyex. a. © stantly on hand. Orders delivered to ali parts| ‘Ihe following ideas have given general di- | bridge, Senator and Gus Harta Novwurten-_Gee Hill's Worl of | bad'boon Rn Aad okie tl mits tee in purifier and area mmor | J Fan of eity. Drop usa ona ae coceen a at anak | cneee ae eee Novelties will pay Washington its annual visit | had a ravaleluim the judge was saticiied that ee s 8. Les “1. An essential element of good singin; pman and Mrs. Chipman, Gen. Cutcheon, °8 es oe mer Wnts | bo bad'aet bast cases, = aie SEE STIRNRIOES, espe ree pure, sweet tone. Throughout the year, there: | Col, Lincoln, deputy comtaissioner of pen: | Ret ™ ek at Kernan’s Lyceum Thenter. This ad not been mistaken concerning the man’s Teacher of ABLE DANCIN = i Boxsezs axp Hats at Reovcep Prices. | 7 Will close the balance of 6: hate, imported and original styles, at one-third pen= | isan established attraction with a record for | former eriling. childres wens Siren, to quality of tone. | sions: Representative and Mrs. Youmans, Gen. | ranitiess entertainments that has never beon | ‘The prisoner denied the accusation of the Children were taught to sing with open | and Mrs. 0. B. Wilcox, Capt. H. C. Sherwood. | iroken, Gus. Hilt biteelf tea, big card and ie | officer thet he w: | mouths, so that the voice might be properly | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hosford, Col. Wilham B. | stil‘sccoguised ts the ebatepion club wwe : placed. For this purpose special exercises were | Thompson, Mr. and irs. Charles Moore, Mr. | oe eaeed | i Personal attention to all classes, which has the finest floor for Danc- ith Supper apd Dancing Roome—can ternally (to clear the skin « intoxicated yesterday and | iain), specdi'y and permuane ger | faid he spent most of the day at the Friendly | itching, burning, scaly, crusted, pimply sctofuloas : or th : veured is com- | Inn, where there was singing andl praying. nd hereditary ma infanc’ coin } 08 had f te part Me 2 ttovim end one-alt off regular pices or iio; Fat. | #82 which are imown to bo conducive to the | W..R. Bates, Judge Montgomery, Capt. 1k W. | oe ne erty all thes taneet eet eae ane |e eer tuere was singing wud praying. ee ee eS Bis. FM. Keanuwey, import ction of smooth, full, pure toue. Tyler, Gen. and Mss. B Le Lacey, Urs. Crov-| Tok noted atteta of the varioty stage, includ: | would-aa him no gor torso me Bere | — = ios e Carpet It is desirable to tram the es a ee Pannell. | ing Fiel stelle Wellington, | tary of the Navy, and thatif he intended t0 g0| gota everywhere, Price, CUTICURA, soar, rat ow. a . ic so thatthey may have the power | Mr. Henry Wahly, Mir. C. G. Townsend, Mr. B | 4% Ste a ' } © Navy, and tha 4 ‘everywhere, Price, 7 5 a sak ade moth | e acquainted ‘with and enjoy music | A. Harlon Mr. A'S. Dougherty. Me. Edger iL. aa Waverly, Mason itulston and the famous ae © Navy Department he would have to go R SOLVERS. 1. 5 the Sor L TABERNACLE. se el ecd Me ’ " ‘ oy a oon. ™ . re hy pe es ro png = a at : courke concert at the Congregational Taber-| omer. He was released on his persoual bonds | sf manner, aa fng beds. Moses & Sov, F and Ith s samsls ot sieht requires not only the_derslop- ASSOCIATED CHARITIES, Bacle on Wik nese I street soutuwest wis ake ial taececarepist ately tote, ees FIRST COURSE CONCERT, a —— : © this evenmg. ‘Ihe program wiil be at- ; a nptes, blac ‘ ase = = that of tone with respect to pitch relation, and | Meeting of the Central Hoard and the Bu 8 fd S ses on Frank Fitzgerald's face and | = : Fa eee CITY AND DISTRICT. | fiat of tiue with shy:hmie ‘tmpalses showing 6 OF pene Trammacted- sole leon ere ae dition of his nervous aystern made it | “2 HN HY C Bicester aegeanaiee EBM Maen Ch AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. [certs rat seer Pina Wostessor to proe| The central board of the Associated Chari- is eminent pianist will give | Useless for him to attempt to conceal his con- Wea sctichets ou sale at Whiter, duce tones accurate in timo and pitch. ties of the District met last night, and the drst | (FO gicsnoow. recitaln at the | Coiversalist | dition lust night He wa Geuukand disorderly | rianey and Uterine Pains and Weaknesses relieved tn | _ Admiss 326-28 Avsavou’s—Bhea in “La Czarina.” “It has been our aim to so teach intervals | business transacted was the reading of a letter eg bales Cf bate Wik GoAAINEADE ext | Bave: Dace betes oc y Pee dies » suinute,by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN Pi your honor,” be said, “and if Rosina Vokes and her London {that they may become a possession of the | trom Dr. A. G. Warner, the superintendent of | go I'll be much’ obliged to you.” ehild’s mind. ACADEMY and only pa ¢ Droop’s. i plaster. Ja27-w&s a A Wook Opening = ae ‘: im-| Charities, in regard to bis reflections upon the Yamnoscu Coxcent.—The second con-| Five dollars. MonDay. SANCARY Mr, Ath Acapesy oF Mvsic.—Chas. Frohman's Com- atmo pe Seige tine cee administration of Mr. L. §. Emery, the sccre- | cert of the New York Symphony Orchestra un-| Wm, Fitzgorald was next called, and he also CITY ITEMS. Mr. CHAS. PROUMAN PRESENTS 3, A Buch Mei A. Newman, pany in “Men and Women. the keeping of time might be au action | tary of the association. Mr. Warner said: [| #¢t the direction of Sr. Walter Damrosch will | plead guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. ‘The Metropolitan Success, aoe 3 ay Haxuis’ Buov.—Dan McCarthy in “Cruiskeen | of tie mind instead of being. 08 heretofore, | learn that there is an impression that in the | om “ey Wedueed . elise meee ag 1 otek rea Thos. Welby were the a ictsinpord Revere pepe ans fo pes A RE ee Lrcavm Tazaren.—Sam Devere and | Woy mechanical muscular action, |The sight | preliminary draft of a memorandum for the | J. Palerewaki will be the soloist, Seats are now | next prisoners called, and they were charged | ro alate a ie his own compans. | was carefully graded so that thechildren (never | Commissioners I made charges ot dishonesty | on saie at Metzcrott’s With disturbing the ‘quiet of Georgetown. |) i M China and Decorated op e are giving Fane Cups and Saucers, Piate jolica Pitchers, Rock en them beyond their ability | against Mr. Emery. I wish to express regret |, Masonre Travre. Phere will be a testimon- | They were tall men, and their general appear- t sing new work smoothly and | that through my own fault or that of others, | Ml entertainment to Mise M Coxaazoasioxal Tanrrxacte (9rm Near B/} having work Mevicchon at | Sass ona tel of sossiryaen Sracer Sovruwest.)—First Course Concert. {to execute) © ut Pitchers, » Masonic ‘Temple tomorrow evening Well-| Policeman Brown arrested them on Bridge | 2014 Tee Oi teak ae a withoat the usual fallin pitch caused by hesi- | o poth, a8 the case may be, such an impres- | known vocal " 4 EE 2 m= rated rate tes, Mugs, Oil Cans, Sirup : 7 5 ot a tulentand the Mandolin, Guitar | street, near the bridge, tor disorderly canduct, > y mi bls CONDENSED LOCALS. taney and cmbazrassment. ve been made. I tried to prove | and Banjo Club will ussist and the abers, Fancy Tumblers end wo indies, $59 lady visitors, the “3. Edfort bas been made throughout the | Sn should tajand they plead guilty to the charge. They A Stiour Fine took place in the store of A.W. | Fear to cultivate the sensibilities of ‘the chil- | him. fatally unbusine G PeMble and Davia Bel ke and nothing more. | “Quarrel Among the Flowers” will ve a fexture | Were taxed £5 each. The Ch ; q of the above given with one pou prese 2 e ‘aioe Tennssivania avenue north. | dren and to give them the begining of an ap-| At the same time I admit that the document | of the program Horace Mortimer plead guilty toa charge of ‘ectir ‘Tea or one pound A. and P.|“* "Szcrict inNew «3 COSRCURN cae Mack Geena: euane valcnave preciation of the representation of emotion | W#s Not written in the proper spirit, and con- bad conduct on 10 street, and when, Police: | faking Powdcr. ‘ : - — bye "Anbaxse of the president of the | and thought in forms of music. For this pur-| tains passages which tend themselves too man Moll stated the facts in the case the court Se. and 8c. Java and Mocha | —' Februrary 1—THE FNSIGN. Ja25-tt LECTU Tue Asxvat Appuess of the pre 5 5 Great bare | Feadily to misconstruction. In exten imposeda tine of $10 or thirty days on the | Coffees i YEW NATIONAL THEATRE. eee Chemical Society of Washington wiil be de- | Dose many rote songs were taught. Great care s ices. They are noted for their aroma and Chemie Prof. Kobert BY Waruer in the | Was exercised in the selection of songs, that | the circumstances under which I wrote sh ae : - delicious flavor, ‘Tonight, punctually at $, (CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 1 see al ee the creme Club tomeriog | they might be graduated to the intelligeres of | be Temembered. ‘There is vo much in the pur- ne to last of the seven was Thos. Lorite, and |” Dest Granulated Bn; Saturday (only) Matinee at 2 ag Jaaary 28, evening. ‘The subject will be: “A Lump of | the children and at the same time Le beautiful | Powes and plans of the Associated Charities | barton Avenue Church last night, the pastor, | 2¢ Ped suilty toa charge of using bad’ lan- Vo ¥.00 K KEERgSSs SUPPORTED | Tho pubiic i A g- I ry ~ ing in though’ and mejody. with which 1 sympathize that I desire to min “h r Gusge on k street northeast. Not having @ V | per pound will equal any $1 per pound Teato| MISS VY yo on ® Aten a nn ory opr apr pea ine! Vevsligeniaaa Of tilt to. sence: ather than to exaggerate the points at | Rev. J. E. Amos, officiating. “The high con-| ue wemt down for two weeks. » had elaowhere, xa Yow 8 OBS E Sss. BY FELIX ona x HUPELDT, U. 8. 4, ons aon aoe ry this eity looking after the | nize and the shill to make pure, sweet tone, sand 1 make the present frank sti tracting parties were Mr. H. Wellen Fisher and es ven with every 5c. worth of Tea, | 2% Y “oo ker Sss8 stonmis, | PS nS ee See day m traming the children to read music readily and | in the hope that there may be no necdiess dis- Alice C. Gatchel, both of tins p England and the ee, Baking Powder and Condensed Milk. DON Yc sy. oN 1 —_— futerests of Grand Army posts in their state in rs 'y te b a . the crowd which filled the cl ch idenced = And Her LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. U NITAMIAN CHURCH, 14TH AND L STS. rr th the coming national encamp- | by leading them to understand beautiful conge, | *STecments between us. ‘ id Oputavity of thee tome ect Cvidenced | ro the Editor of The Evening All goods delivered free to any part of the e eunkey HEDAN. SANUATY 2a 5 CLOCK Ghout yesterday lanched with the Preciiers, | and training them to render beautiful songs wis | ‘the bourd adopted a resolution providing | the popularity of the young couple. ‘The . city. y our motto. First 3 Nights and Saturday Matines: “HOW DHE OTHE HALE LIVE.” Mttonded the trcepticn, last night and left for | intelligence and real feeling, have we rorked | that @ committco of nine be appointed tu | bride's costume was of a beantiful creamy Tne Gnear AtLaNtic axb Pactetc Tea Co. ; ret omen a My ec [ees Pa. agro nal °F | toward the ebief end of tesebing musie—the | Change the several subdivision boundaries; to | fabric, trimined with the main stores 501 and 503 7th st. n.w. Branches: Pa EA WaOattiets Se » | Forthe Benes of the irene Asa on the 11 p.m. traii : Sad ertain if they are properly org nd | carried a magnificent by governn.cnt to apol his Chilean busi- jeorge Sentadgiooimeemoae A 5 anne refinement and cultivation of the child. governn.ent to apologize in this Chilean busi- .. Georgetown: 58, is 5 whether any methods can be cdopied for man- | After the ceremony abril hs Sade z caret larket; 91 and 92 We pend : y and Saturday Nights: Tickets, 50c., for sale at Motzerott’s, Brentano's, the ‘To Weed Out Non-Contributors. ee. agiug the boards in promoting their charitable | held at the residence of eS ere | Ss pans 6 es ens een piety, 20s fer cnte at Metaeotr's, Bran At the last meeting of the lowa Kepublican The C. A. C. Bowling Tournament. work. The resolution further provide: SIT N stres ed, of the English press, it would seem that | 770 8" rigs ‘arket aud 101 Northern fend Drax Stores, Liberty Market. Newron H. Bowmayx, Manager. . Amon Mr. and Mra. Hi. W. | we are Messrs. I Association a circular recently issued by the| The annual ten-pin bowling tournameyt of | the committee shall have power to ascert secretary, John H. Mertens, was referred to | the Columbia Athletic Club will be inaugurated | Whether divisio: ries make prompt and Fisher, parents and that Chile, backed by the ward, Alfred and Mill t influences of En; SIC NS. tual reports to the central board: ‘The | Fisher, brothers, nil, is all right} Telephone call #48. juzi-at da2o-tf | os é rimione Maakcca® pupae inue | Actual reports to the central otice board. ‘The | Fisher, brothers, Mr. at Gen a ese a aT ee nee comaiine Ths chevier bea |= begin — pial bi bee hove beeg | Committee is as follow W.E. Parsons, | ents of the bride, and G a ae ee nl... Son tn on ee cyt rey a excited » good deal of discussion among the | until three series of ive games eac ve been | Prof. John ig. Prof. B. F. Ji ier brother: Mr. J. Rawlings of Baltimor is We want it—and wal : uae we zive you a Derby Hat— say as a protecior of weaker | Wual two or two-litty grade—for it. natty ako that in cvere in| At Faase & Sox. One Price, Cor. ?thand D. None Name it but to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson New High Arm No. 9. A warvel of lightness 7 id Cavan Join sri + doo Park audiogation members because of several statements made | bowled. Dr. M. D. Peck, Rev. Mr. Wynkoop, Mr. Sidue May relative to the political activity of oficeholders | Three prizes will be awarded. First, to the | Lvezett, Mrs. D. 8. Lamb, Mrs. T. B. Hoodand | Street, Mies claiming residence in Iowa. One clause of the | player making the highest number of pins in | Mr. William UL. Stev Miss Deatrice circular is as follow: ilany of these inactive | the tournament, who also wins the chanpion- i SES persons have heid high and lucrative positions | ship of the club and “Kobert Leding Loving Fick Cond crea ior ten or twenty years, and as far as 1 bave | cup.” dhise D! to see En | powers, | stance where ‘her power - E. | long, but ase 2 | consi er dignity has been offended or bied she bas not teniperi her guus w tion it migi ASHINGTON PIANO RECITALS ____ WINTER RESORTS. WILL OCCUR ON E YENNHUB . NAVE. ATLAN- ner, liev. J. 3 Amos, Miss Bert Cock: Enjoyable Banguet of the Alumni of That 5 ome on able to investigate they have never of| second, to the player making th ‘igh- Gore, Miss Florence Gore jeibly this e 9th st. now. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Afternoon your Ey wan foueirms geile pseu fen] Jil peer vp pape sonng a Institution, r. Henry Altech, Mit lhe? septation ‘and. contr Razors! For perfect iaatay| SRA HBMCARed “SESE even visited lowa, except on business or pleas-| ‘Third. to the player making the highest in-| Upward of fifty members of St. Jobn’s ; W. Dyer nnd wite renow I can-| ing the Jubilee. D.N. Warr Pa. ave. * USIVERSALIST CHURCH, ra era coast re pit the duly of this association to weed | dividual seore in any oue ganie in the tourna- | Catholic College alumni, together with several a eae a m the O baiiccad cinema 12th and L streets. pia decane out these persons if they still refuse to assist | ment. ius caihalie ebass e iduals when the wish Singleton’s, 415 7th st. NW. . the party tbat toray provides them alivelihood, | “The entries will lose February6,at midnight, |C™BC2t divines of the Catholie church, sat 10 bo as offective sua] isthe placa to gor ‘seal. genuine Barycios & Opens JANUARY 30, 1892, and put into ther places meu who are kuown | The tournament will Le conducted by the iol. | 20"? to their third aun o I re is- | Furniture, Cai Portieres, Lace a to be true to their party.” lowing commitice: Jacobus 8. Jones, chair- | ®t Welcker's. It was a pleas: me in point some cots. Ju igotectewnsee Sepa ae ___& ecmnrsecoms_ The object in referring the matter to the ex-| man; Stephen Jannus and C. I. Stephenson. | the occasion will Jong be remembered as one of Lb 5 merican citizen went to ed from regular prico of | Sale of eests commences MOXDAY, February 2. st | Fai: BEA ecutive committee was to secure an expression ——_— the happiest of the annual reunions. The | musts am wee = e this gove He was a me Sideboards, Hall Hacks, | the music store of E. F. Droop, 925 Pa. ave., at 9 Has Geen Samia ‘The Cattle Market. president of the vssociation, Mr. Herman J. | tions of the Unid Stace, Mee mad Mee tulcee! is Senn rGiossul aud MOOesee Eats ioeet | eo, ° zie on tatiana mively core At the cattle market at Union stock yards at | Schultcis, presided, and Mr. A. B. Reneban | Fisher will make their juture home in George. pelloh of (Ghe clky Go Which heerag | Of Teoma a0 pier cesta all st ee ut. (MAB. EVA Marriage at the Mission. Benning, D. C., yesterday 72 cattle were on the | performed the onerous duties of toestmaster | town. ‘Those who acted as uohers were Messrs, Viriuous oftici:] | Chamber re. Ail Carpets and Kags at | Fy Anis Bijoc THEATER, (pp) eet or Last evoning E. D. Bailey was called to the | arket and sold as follows: Pest sold from 424 | in « highly acceptable manner and introduced | !t#0K Gore, Aifred Fisher aud Millard Fisher, bly, tor ke nut on a mates Mew F Mriprielore aad Masaperas T 7 P%™ | Cusurparset winter and spring rest. Fs Hope and Help Mission, 227 E street northwest, | t° 4%4¢. per pound; good, 4 to 4/c.; medium, | the speakers Thiepesenca Gt WesuGEs cement tart i ma Tho'atisatien ‘ot | Tapestry as . — _ Owner sud Proprietor Where he united in marriage Mr. E. E. Burch | 554 t0 3°%c.; common, 134 to 2:c. 307 sheep | The following toasts were proposed: “The | _ enee of the strong current in the Sis Dupes tinent saa: a 40 thot tact | price, Stu y new : . . j x ail of Leonardtown, Md., and Miss Lucretia a. | jou, auive wets ot the market aud sold as fol-} pope,” drank in silence; “The President of the | Fiver bas much to do with the absence of ice, | votes faresant Sotaeny ant oaneiigis | ealoeue Call nad make your own | "Tig COMMENCING Moxpar, daxwanr 25, | F[QEEL CSS! Soar belen Aventicot Moore of Highland Falls, N.Y. They met here pou Gage clneay hier ‘calves! sole. trea: | United which is extremely backward in forming. A| thing has been done. ‘Lhe assassin wus never | Comparisons and sou will easily be convinced ‘Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. On. SUES N- CLARE, some months ag: considerable thi ay Steam beat and complete in adap otment. jldGm nd. the bride being unfortu- } $25 to $50 each. Market good. ness would have developed | punished: th = —_— Whurceide in | that this is the best chance ever offered you of e the do r. :} e je 1S the enor of aay be of =reparati he excuse ios, D. Sinai Ny 7th si We Li 4. Al ‘seaatont ae ee ekens ppomnarta mG ene e- | canal from Kock creek to a considerable dis- | being made at the time Ly. our State Depact.| Ja2-m,w&tse DAN McCARTHY Hot ang cold sea water batieinthe hows, “ of directors of the Columbia Hos- he legal profes- | tance above town is frozen solic No water | ment that nothing was to be done with an 1 A ager ap s i eas pital last evening elected officers as follows: response by W. HH. Pithe | of any consequence re upper sponsible South American republic. And yet piindiest 10c. Royal Glues Everything! In 153m LEEDS & LIFT Cheshire’s Bail Redaced. W. A. Bartlett, president; Nathaniel Wilson | Pes". respons by J. Jerome Carroll; “Chris- | of the great weuch, as during th atthat very time an English merchant haa | DU8s!st. ai Javs CRUISKEEN LAWN, In the ease of Charles B. Cheshire, charged bg idle season it is drawn off. aes tian education,” responss by John J. Dolat snd Louis Fichtie, vice presidents; Jobn T. | Sn Stormin busines? seqeens te dubs bite boats wedged in the he a “ Mitchell, secretary; John D, McChesney, treas- | sea; “Our sister societics, re shirts of the town, and the women aud clul- | manded reparation and indemnity and got in| pytbaue # Kival for Its Parity and —- are erage, Stone and Dr. J. W. Bovee, | J. Nolan; “Ihe ladies,” response by Edward J. | dren are wen, poorly clad, moving xbout them, | Ie it a wonder that we present such a miserable | Faxceleners 1a icky, whi at Week-TRUE IRISH HEARTS. _Ja23-6t visiting staff; Dr. J. Foster Scott and Dr. J. T. apparently as Lappy asthe ownersof amansion » before the world, especially in that 1 ey Me save Tease oe FLMEE PLACE MEMOMIAL CHURCH, Kelly, “house staff, and Miss G. FP. Pope, 7. E. Lee, TE NEEDS OF THE DeSTITUTE. part of the world where brute force causes re- Polite legs am | aulted and rougliy treated in Peraand | pparp’ . cy W POR nthe out- | within forty-cight hours a Britich gun boat de- | TRATP’s Old Rye Berkeley Whisky is] The funniest, ee PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ With obtaining money by false pretenses on worthiess checks, Justice Pradley has reduced the bail from $1,000 to £1,000. sega eae ‘The Sheridan Kiffes Keady. GOOD PIANOS A vrdinary level is the tation of alll vod qu WG xt. ow. Gi "Prices ‘The following were p ‘ jurists, promiyent national legisla- _, _ | superintendent. jor of St. Matthew E. A. Williams, tle winds are causing the desti radlow eittee : THOMAS CIRCLE. After drill Monday evening the Sheridan cae Aseictant pastor St. Hey. Brother | ., ree teal for astlsiatee, Peele catia? | Phe misfortune in this whole Chilean baa | = s0d Is hic enpryqieti ss predentin HE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, Rifles, the infant Irish-American organization A Costly Overcoat. Fabricisn, pre: St. John’s College; Kev. — Z fo Waat ty | ness is that there has been a fear on the part of beverage ris the most beneficial and exhilarat- =e im ahd medi Of the District, held a meeting, at which it was} A young man named Leonard Brown was ar-| 2rother Orion, Milton E. Sm ditor Church | need first and worst of all, as the miserable | the administration that an; Second-hand square waven for old punos Best Neus; H. J. aD part pay for new uprichis. commission of mmary action | pe ; fel ; arco CERT Tuulteis, mewber of European | shanties inbabited by sume but poorly shicld | might be construed into adesire of personal ag: | without rival and gy noes ae = 4 : emigration: Williau H. De | them from the severity of the weather. ‘She | grandisement, while on the other hand quite s | Cur tromivent: jieeasiaea Shee ge aaey, oF vane Sto Sleeved Sith as ee cer, tender and Gallaher on charges of dishonesty, and one | Lacey, Dr. J. F. Moran, J- Harry Jounson, Dr. | charitable orgunizations have had their treas- | number ot partisans look upon the movement | Gur Prominent puysiciaus, who Revell geen 25 to Siu) saved with us Prey gommand to the War Department for any | case was heard in the Police Court yesterday. Johnson, Hichard J. Dounely, A. B. | uries drained to a gr. B fs P emergency whatever. This company, though y ) or degree this winter | as a scheme on the part of the administration | chased anywhere excep: at the proprierors| “TMTHONE ORCHESTRA OF NEW TORE, Ses aE SEARpae? Uaare Young in years, has im its ranks many young | 1® that case he was charged with having stolen Keneban, J. Butier, J. Jerome Carroll of tie | than ever before, and unless outsiders i to | to perpetuate itself in power; when the fact is 4 me Unanimously adopted that Lieut. b. W. Neligan, the presiding oficer, tender the services of th rested some days ago by Detectives Mattingly - ithe world. Dor sale HUGO WORCE & 5 | vbolesale and retail wine and liquor establish- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1892. o “Sand is sth st. Pianos tor reat, aoved snd ¥ " jn New ¥ Herald, W Ho Manogue, B. Frank | their ai quickly many unfor tes Wi be | thet on a question of this character there = 7 a Alte soldiers whe have served in the regular army of | 42 overcoat from Frank Dubant, and it was in | woh th, “ps 2 iy = will be | th a 3 ® cha ment at 818 F street northwest. jald-tt WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. ; the United States, and if pin . compels evidence that it was eoldto a second-hand Saul, J. Richard Johuzo; J. #. Shea, Yony | turued away to suffer. Occasi lly things are | should only be American citizens, 1 matter — eae Hanlon, J. D Sulliva: B. P. Madigan, E. J. | left at, tife station house, but the cemand fur | who is hurt or beuetited, as long as the nation’s A ba HAGA EAE ESS TE SEione ry Uns bridal they will stand their ground o: have inseribed | dealer for $3. Judge Miller Gned him $60 oF | Wash, 1. i Waters, Jolin J. Dolan, Jothes A. | saceets tise supply. henor and diguty are uphe cxneae eabassRinplosies eel | cae hi Cinsttus presenta, at Agen. Bil Oth we on their tombstones “Dulce et decorum est pro | ninety days in jail Moran, J. W. Glenuan, M. A. Keane, feutaieeticetonlersrnaiee ‘here is another important question con- | Miles Nerhine Hes free at Draggisia te |S = ee Robert Burns’ Birthday. Baker. Vita at: At the regular annual election of oficers of | nected with this watter, and at 18 the protec RL erento) IGNACE 3. PADEREWSEL | sés THT 1 To Entertain Sons of Veterans. ‘The auniversary of the birth of the Scottish ANACOSTIA, Hermione Division, No. 4, held at Odd Fellows’ | wie amimilated { atti ae foo tan se par} eines Zeige ete = Committees from Phil Kearney, Cushing | Poet, Robert Burns, was celebrated Monday —= Hall last might, the following were chosen: H. c ss - on aie Seats, $3 and $2.50. and Gee. H. Thomas Camp, Sons of Veterans, | Misht bya banquet given by the Caledonian SEW RULES FOR THE READING Koom. rin Chile w 3 “Look out for counterfcita Be sure you get Met last night and resolved themselves into a | ub at LeMour'e cafe A large party partici-| gaint Andrew's Brotherhocd, the power be- “Sint entertainment and reception committee, | Patel. After the covers were removed the | hind the free reading room, has adopted a new dy deilw: Jauehey, pen tie tiie wo Bons of Veterans,” for the purpose of providing | ©¥°PS Wa# given up to songs, toasts and | code of rules for the regulation of the room. Rhee Geico Caan | aie enS capaci an ways and means for the entertainment, recep- | *Peeches in honor of the ever popular national | smoking will not be tolerated, loud converse is z ¢ ie ; = sian aiock ¥ aristocratic and lordiy tion and quartering of visiting S ee deet The gate ee brat,” | frowned on and persons under the eased |Roveruments, and this very feelin during the Grand E. t S lett.” Tickets on ins Cough Syrup. 3 “Rockbridge iiye,” inex: made, #4 per gal- | © diest in the city tor balls, concer rt Lottie. Lyxcu’s, 404 Yth st aw. | fine anguet ail; indies" and gents’ “aft 4 bowing suleys, Call and exaiuiue; largest restauraut in the cis. nan the condition would be | the genuine Dr. Bi j fact that we prove to .'S. Nerkirk, recorder; | diff : here, that Monday 55 eat- © of Gx ons of Veterans cs yi equest ti e: yore ud sold-—best, 4); to 49Jc.: good, alate e pe a ampment of the G. A.K., . ‘| teen yearsare requested to patronize other | tle were up av oe Set . | stimulate Us the more phold: s. tobe eld in thi city in Sepumber of this ted ne tand we lett.” “The lassics,” | quarters. There 1s an average aticudance of | 97% to 43ce.; medium, 8! to 8i(c.; common, 2 {and justifiable acts of Sur 1 HOTELS. ne Year. The appointment of committees from sy Sonat const collage twenty-five readers. Mr. Hawie; We are not upholdi to Se. i Mr. Egan but the unnister ed ep and lambs—lambs, 6 to 7c.; | abroad. Calves, & to Te. Cows and | Irickun: appily responded te by Simon W: an pi poke: and te c ter- r, Mr Woodley of the St. George's | ature Bowe oe Trani wh “a Other camps 0 become member = Tux Cocuuss, this com- 7 ature . Senne because of a pric baba fothed il the darts met) Bahn cs of ben. mitieg, is earnestly requested. |The followiwg Me. Low, Mr. MeFarland, Gen. Bat | St apne engi! : . apse pote TOF | calves, $40 to $60. ct slow. Bcstedi wns, clas ae the powers that sand Tian st, Wasinetcd. “S Part st Boston, Jdth and K sts., Frankiin Square, 2 & Ghaghet, eereiet ond Gaeneen . Sir. Rothwell. president of the St.George» | jdmit their error. Many’ interested ladies cae trestument, bie S. Wonv. = ‘Weshinston, D. 0. : p ‘ee 7 ‘Dem faber and Dr thos. Miller. | Kyep things tidy and Janitor Perkins basan| One of Mr. Caton’s horses had a narrow cs- January 27, 1892. ‘The capital's fashionabie residence center. = mon of, Parcuseers' os invited to the dace om - Gen. Balloch Messrs. | eye to the comfort of guests. cape yesterday irom having his leg broken by gic Re ee B B D. Eleant roows, singie or en suite, for tranalentor | i=) Pt CULAT Ki. State tor new haste Oe Rifles Mee a Wedron Gani A SUCCESSEUL REVIVAL putting it in the dilapidated sewor trap at the Why Such Diserhnination? acm’s Doox Versnrurst. Uermenent gucets. Apvotntnente and caliee wme- |~i0onpgAKD BIAMOG—A lone anor, = s The ineiramental music, consisting of | The revival which started three weeks ago at | corucr of 37th and Prospect, To the Editor of The Evening Star: 416 7TH st. ee contre almost every well-known’ in toe os cece re ———— 3 ons of Seuttisl: sire, wae aplendidiy ren | the Hilledalé Station Colored I.E. Church un- nate Shermometer on “che heights” registered | Why is it that tho resident of Georgetown fe pols-te W.F. PAIGE, | couatry. wn thereat UG Cce oman's Christisn Temperasce Union r 3 jardine and Sutherland. | der the direction of Rev. James Peyton is re- | Mirtecn degrees above zero, i Yashingt OTEL WINDSOR, Bj Coe ated 4 Lajas, Se laek Wisi ow arTaniced On @f the District has arranged fora series of | President Black officiated ua toustinsster. solting iu numerous conversions. A Christian's |, CStatize Ariow bas sold to R. 8. and J.C, | Speciully favored by the Washington and Cor P, Gor. Lath st. and New York ave. an oe re i. eaitesais aqen thts anth witheneend een phiencaostoees jubiice feast was cclcbcated Monday evening, | @28ckeubush tor $8,000 parts of lots 74 and 7 | Georgetown railroad if he wants to go to the ur Prices ‘This hotel lias Leen newly Tefurmaier and ts now | gn Sis kaesoes Spann ve > e Le Ee ae inal yetown, TES _ rept uavent ‘ services in local fnstaas When. SE tence A Good Temylar Anniversary. Pastor Peyton chove ude discourse from the | M10 Ueorwetowe ane and treasurer | PoUsion Goa eme Lhd oe ele era ON STANDARD WOLKS AND NEW Si5 boarders. “Sin. Ms J: COLLES: ovens off | ee “ capers 4 fat om * i “08s. rants Sccreiary ut af i Ecking’ - SBLIC. a tren. OF TERIOR Snell of Missnipps will arrive today and wai| , THe Swente-sie annivereary of the natta| hyn Ain Uw Soldier of the Cross ile o¢ thrast Co-operative bululag tasccluon | UATiOg.4 fee ftranvfer to the Eckington rail oegnaes Wakes oe PROFESSIONAL speak at Wesley Chapel onight and at Hope | #°R cf Morning Ster Lodge, No. 3.1. 0. G. 1., | dinived Chrwtan warriors into twoclassea; vol-| ere exemined last uight by the finance com- | Tot wblle the resident compelled to. ps Hawthorne's Works, 2 Vols., clOtD.....0,.2000+-8C. Sot Pa ave. and 1éth et, SSS and Help Mission at 2 o'clock t was commemorated in @ worthy manner last | soripts,wio were ever alert tor chances todesert, | Mittee, Mesers. Archibald Greenlees, Joveph i. | extra fare to reach the same piace? It 4 Eu erson's Essays, 2 vols, cloth, gilt soc. vet | “2. Washington, D.C. | \y 8S, HET LE CLAY pablic ess mesting will be bald mo evening by its menvera There was a large | The feast will be repeated on Friday sigue, | Lee fand Samuel H. Wheeler, and pronounced | good thing to secure Georgetown travel in Reo pengr EBBITT HOUS Preeery Church at 3:30 next sunday. Mre. Isabel attendance After « short business cession the | Eighteen converts have thus far been the re- aps ce me cio tanger Masterson have ar-| ‘Bat Way both companies would uo doubt be asm Sonlew a dard Works. eke x, iy Pay) wi read ax original paper and Mrs. | lodge was throwa open ander the “good of the | sult ranged a textamonial coucert to be given at Ma- | Yonetited by Froneoreg Rarer eh ia agasatied PHO = lesomnmmnagece 28 Movant aud astiel , CE Ue eal ane omal evangelist of the W-| grder," which consisted of a short aketch of bepges s sonic Temple tomorrow night us a recognition pied SNEavan Rows. | 5 yoo goth boone te ae | ere rt a Se fared woman and a2 ctle epecese, Stl #8 | ue lodze from ii institution to the present | The hen roost of Mrs King, who lives nearly | of her constant efforts in thie cause of ‘ity. 5,000 Cloth-bound, 12. AL ¥ Koon lu. blu Faw sao eultared woman aud an able speaker. time by Past Grand Chief Jempiar J.S. Gourly, | opposite the Jackeon Street M. E Church, was eats Bisa ezine — — LEGAL NOTICEs. ee PERE ARK TRURST —Dantant i Vocal music by Miss Maggie Mcbride. « selected | robbed Sunday night, The Late Senator Pivub's Wik A FEW RECENT PUBLICATIONS: P= SUPREM: COURT OF THE DisTRICT | M ‘tecaerof theage. “Intormation ive wit ye ik dager Seaton, 14 amie coe [eee nae se be Mase. Mae | ‘She Baptiste are arranging fora missionary | An exemplitied copy of the will of the late S A Modern Aladdin. By Boward Pyle. es B, Jumnen, CE COLUMBIA, LUE DISTRICT | gos. tuausccuracy,. saeweiie Uemunaly iyrma bee regular meeting of 3 “apts “> Must | service. Senator Preston B. Piumb has been received | SENSIBLE — ea No Tie.” Eguity Boe ete Manders, No. 323, United Order of the Golden | PFO0# and a Theos Stuuley Huntley | Rev. G. W. McCullough, Mr\Powell of Good | rom Kansas for record here. ive ese" Thia couse ben rercired to wwe t9 atate distribution | 4734 Cross, last evening the following oftic by Mra. MH. Petry ‘There wase banquet at | rope and Mr. Lawson snd family are recover. | 7°™ eqiemehn wee! 2.50 | of the proceeds of ceriain real estate, ‘of wise M fectaliod Oy Degas Greta are Ter® | the clone of the exercises. boar ope re | Suly 28, 1889, and he leaves to his brothers, A. Suggestions in regard to Shari Sietsfaed. ote te ee eet = ab ae ° a ee ee ee er Station Keeper J. W. Middleton is sick, but | W. and W. J. Plumb, his sisters, Ellen Plamb James Whitcomb Riley. Cloqp...... LOB 1.25 | Band tg ihe sa reteraceon SATURDAY, FEL: PEOe, chav Js, TUE OLvEST PSTALL INE ¥. W. Strieby: N.C, Edward Q. Gunson; V. An Odd Fellows’ Visitation. an ohn ee and Mrs, Mary Edwards, @1,000 each; provides THE GRIP. ‘Tho White House at Inch Gow. Dy fay office in the United States court bouse. All persous | A” au sonparel geepbeee at et eotak XC. Mra. Nettie A. Cole; W.P, James H.| Last evening Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, 1 O. |" Mr. Edward V. Stephenson is at Atlantic City. | a support not to exceed €1,000 per year for hie SE pee tem at Jennings: N. K. R., Chas B Sayer; P. K.R., | O. F., paid the seventh visit ou their list of fra- |” _—————— father, David Plumb, and the remainder of hig | ,,S0 many remedies ere advertieed to care the Grip | R are Ceca ag ag Dickin-| ternal visitutions te the sister lodges of the Mrs. Eliza Kelly’s Funeral. estate goes to his wite, Carrio Plumb, who he | thet People em ise agrees Poo gphow Sas A Dickinson. Noble Commuasict Gaaros | SUF this being to Golden Kale Lodge, in the | The funeral of Mra. Eliza Kelly, wife of | names as executris, with his son, A. H. Plumb, | Pot claim Hood's Sarsaparilia eon kaws Ge Sate. inted J. W. Carroll, W. J. Holtman and | ballon 7th street northwest. Quite adelegu- | Lieut. John F. Kelly of the police force, took | # executor. ORES the best thing you can de ts tocall a reliable physician. 3irw Harseby the commitice on Baauce, and tion marched from the hull of Metropolis at | place yesterday morning from St Aloysius A Gift of an Organ. So a aeee Oe ke eo teatin arene }. A. Dickinson and G. W. F. Si trieby the com- | 9th aud D streets und were welcomed by N.G. | Church, the large auditorium being filled,| pyery gabbath afternoon a band of Christian | “2 0%! Hood" Sarsaparilie ts « very valuabie medi- mittee on the good of the order. Spencer of Golden Rule. After witnessing the | and several hundred followed the remains to ‘ooupae: viz: Mrs. Bradley, Miss Van Doren, ae dey, ee Bab, Cant ence, Gome.| contetring of the third degree iz an excellent | 4, Olivet, whece they wore placed. in| ores, Vir: Mrs Bradiey, Miss Van, Doren, pee hesnnier erates manilery, No. $46, United Order of the Golden} manuer, P. S. Joseph Burroughs was called on thevente gt was literally Figden Cl bewerae rose, ford, Grant, imer, era ermins, Noble Commander | to provide over the good sf the order, in which | the floral tributes, meladed iu which wasn, ve. | Middleton, Muncaster, Mytinger, Ripley and | Wood's Sarsapariila so purifes the blood and builds bear o Le = Ee setreshenente ws beat Sredimer ya —— cant chair and » coluum sent by the ofticers of | other elect Jadies and gontlemen, visit tho onde pe ‘that the system a . Ba mander Ebie installed \. Yau ire were made by Meswra. Lear a De C.F. i i was alms house and jouses hold fad W. Hi H. Kesler as past noble commander. | Trotter, It Pumphrey, F.C. Grifin, Bit, | ePrecinet. Requiem high mass was sung . keadighantryerio pie tery 0 ‘The noble commander appointed Claude 1. | Morse. J. C. Moth id of Metro) 'P.§, ¢,|80d.@ sermon was preached by Rev. Father | ious services for the benefit of the prisoners | geoline, which Hood's Sarsapasilla taken in seassa POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, Kesler, A. J. Werienbaker au! Misa Annic | Thaccher of lowa, Grand. Heprestotative F, 4; | Cabill who paid a high tribute to the deceased | there confined. "Two services are held at'2p, | wil ansa overcome, ‘Tho largest and most complete stock of Bockeand Stationery in the city. ‘ ‘7TH st. 22-08 Fash the camimitioe om nance, 02d, Sem'l| siier, CH Fealkner of Indians, Whittington | Sys always ready ta recpendl, (0 the onto ot | Siri eae aa Semele work house by SECOND, AFTER THE GRIP, Howison, WG. Bateman ond irs. Webster the | of Nebraska, P. G. Fry of lows, P. G. Harvard | Dumanity. bearers were Messrs. | contrate at the malo work houso foren hour's | Convalescence from any form of the Grip ts 4 committees on the go me order. ween eee benno oo P. G. dimothy Snvamngh, Dennis Connell, = service. Rita hienge Faeyr gy man keg slow, and to regain the desired strength « good toni Svaczsrioxs As To Marssurs Se Rae bs a ye Golden uckley, J. C. 10, Brenna singing, er and readin, ‘isabsolutely necessary. Words are not strong enough au Sonny ashi are gn eh a Rate. Re Ee Daniel Sullivan, eat, Kelly ‘expresses him- followed by several sort ctu on ie mer ‘to express our confidence in WHICH PHOTOGRAPH WEL. public lecture tomorrow a ‘athol as deeply gratefni for the many evidences | its and necessity of leading a Christian life, in- = Tniversity will ve by Dr. Robert W. Shufeldt, | Horses. Houses.—Persons wishing to buy cr inendship Sows him. ‘aapensed wilh oui. Tisle labues tote tors HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ‘Velvet and plush are not desirable, except U.S. A, on the “Growth and Future Influence} S°0t draft and driving horses should by no ——- successful in some of causing these | Asstonic after attacks of the Grip, or aftertyphoia| for trimmings. Black alk can be worn te “took ap nba fare Antivencey means fail to attend the sale of Mr. Louis Parstixo Sauz.—The auction sale of paint- to change their lives and become use- | fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, pneumonia or other | | sdvantagebyalmostanyone. Woolen goods of Biology.” These afternoon ‘ures ave | ers’ of Philadelphia at Beusinger’s bazaar to- ings at the sales room of Walter B. Williams & Jilmeen and women. Last boar were | Prostrating diseases, Many testimonials from people photograph well, especially in the vignette excited a good deal of interes? and the attend-} morrow morning at 10 o'clock.—Adet, Co., corner 10th and Pennsylvania avenue, was | informed that thi Mrw. Capt. Wm. who have taken it conclusively prove that it possesses Picture, they being lees to wrinkle and ance has generally been quite large. They are ee attended by a large audience, but the bidding | Mr. W. G. Metzcrott has preseuted for. use of | Just the bulldingcup effect so mach nested, it iter Sausns thes eines ste Aviat, free to the public and are intended to cover | A Lot or Snors, toys, notions, watches, &c., | was not spirited. Some of the paintings went | the services at the female work house a. very ises and enriches the thin end impoveriahed blood, witject of general unportancs. They begin at| forsale by Latimer & Sloan, at” their auetuod brery low, and a number were wa, which | nice organ,for which they feel very grateful, as | Sd it invigaratesthe liver and kidneys. Parcs, 4:30, and thas give nearly every one an oppor- | rooms, 1409 G street, at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow.— be offered The sale continues | it is of value in their services, erpecially HOOD’S PILLS are purely vegetable and are the Fotografer. » Of attending after business bours. Adet. this evening at 7:30 v'clock.—Adet, among the colored inmates. ‘Dest liver invigorator and family cathartic, al wwe (lth and Pa, ave. aw,

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