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Tur Besr ‘Remedy for colds, coughs and the common disorders of the throat dnd lusira, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, is uni versally recommended by the profession. It breaks “ep the phlega. soothes infasomation, allays painful ALL PARIS LOOKED ON Harry A. Clark at once protested that ame of Arthur St A. Smith had been fee RE cs symptoms and induces repose. In bronchitis and Marriage of Miss Mitchell to the Duo oy shin morning a dis io Janeiro announces puoumonia, It affords speedy relief ends unrivaiod as de la Rochefoucauld, x eek Teucy, 100i, 128 Wid, 186 asked. ‘# prompt aud effective Tt was sialed dey that the minister of » | renty. tes Bid, necked a tha tose he s ; the interior of had resigned his port- Glark ha! signed the certificate himself as| tency: tio pid rid matei aan wat fame. folio. Today it is added that three of the mia- clerk. There was. considersbl ive bid. ~ ake cath ‘hal For M. EMERGENCY MEDICINE ANOTHER OUTBREAK IN BRAZIL isters have resigned and that there appears to tween Mr. West, Mr. Clark and others. SA month avo we began to receive the new WHITE sa aac a "| be little or no doubt that a serious eouflict be- Mr. Clark baving addressed the chair as ar stab yd peolytpemnre tated ee Imcroup, sore throat and the sudden pulmonary dis- on toon he cousin authorities and those op- SMH Armotd.” the ‘Chair said, “Don't call me na Georgetown, Raltroed converts > . er b Al id. . a ever since. We don't believe exerybods is infiuenced enees to which youn children are eo Hable, Burial of the Late Rev. Charles | ?*Petotes, near itlo Grando, in the province of is. Gontth vote to bis Soeeetcnees a peel | Nia 1ehys aaked. Wasktneon Mesket ‘2Y Price alone. The maiority of you are conscious = = Rio Grande do Sul, said to be ina state of im which he eaid he had canvessc:! the district | Washneton Mather estan igen ea ee s2ouch of merit to ook behind the mere commercial Wane Costixe Normxe “ayor's Cherry Pectoral has had a wonderful effect Braco open revolution and a battle between the troops atti Siti Market “Company imp 6a 318 ad, Side—at the quailty and efect. A cheap chance fo buy fina dhateiias 8 Purgeon. and tho populace is anticipated. In fact, it is Mr. Ciark} had not. The chair rapped Mr. 5 | &, 10 bid, — asked Washington Light Im Saeaticag—bat the couseuances may prove its deat ES, hag se ner el ao Eis sirsedy taken plocs. ‘the trate of thse "sir Scith ead | iagnck Lagat islastsy aie Soba aaa Wet - " as alrcady . tb wai ~ 4 — y Renrain A record of fifty years is assurance enough ees serous cold. twas truly astonishing how speedily | pe aT OF EXPLORER GRANT, | story cannot bo ascertained at present, as all be dropped. it sheans any ousis name could | (Sm as Cemgany cores Aves, Ibsene soos. that we lean as lightly as possible on the price—s0 it is As Iscouz Or $50 the telegraph wires between Pelotas and Porto received moro votes than Me, Well, Mr Dene beh —— gaa SJ Company, series B. ¢s, 130 bid, Rot necemary for us to flaunt figures to your kaze ‘hey found relief and were cured after takiny this Pecenenetanerrseeun Alegre have been cut. and others wh declared elected. — bie ce 1901, as bid ies ase. “Reottnnton teaiteea first. Mather you enjoy a cliat on styles. ANNUM ee _——_ tute Mr. Smith's mame for | 68. 9% Did. ind asked. Capitol and North O Street ee ee PER preparation."—Miss Annette N. Moen, Fountain, AN INTERATIONAL MATCH. eaics bi doe aac ‘ nd he report of We | Rat ad ite a nie sina evem in the simple White patterns. Listen while wo Minn. ‘The Marriage of Mise Mattie Mitchell to Duc i ——— pg rg peer gamer inry we asked. U.S Mleviric Ligh, Convertive Ty (eal the roll aggain—and hoid tlie additions: Scop vuyine on credit, invest at the establish iba cdtin, exon: De in Rechicheaaaala 7 a ee IN THE ACADEMY oF MUSIC. ciktitn, “ho seemed scmewhat daze and in- | Ba tie asked. Anscostia Raiitued ee 300" tae, = | ciaity of « cash business. You Panis, Fob. 11.—Miss Mattie Elizabeth — aisle, and Mr, Aldrich led him Luck to | morigese ta noe hia toma = Swiss Musuxe—-urne a : , Feb. 11.—The final funeral services ceutral aisle, and Mr. Aldrich led him Lack to | morigage te v6 cubed. Washington ana s monty ., | may then dress as weil as you do now, andthe lewened | Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ager & Co., Lowell, Mase. pera ee ee — Pl nies ae ae ee Republican Convostion lo Held Thte Fe aR states | Sey Kaliroad Rights. i80 bid. Sohee cost will expand your income at least $00 per annum, enlist ah cite een tere day at. tho church of St. Clothilde to{Sb¥rgeon took place at 11 o'clock this morn- PR effect of too much decoction.” Tar aavant f dealing with the merchant mak- Duc Francoiy de ta Rochefoucauld. ‘he wit- | 126 in the Metropolitan Tabernacle, where the | cov. anxoLD MADE TEMPORARY CUAIRMAN AND PERMANENT OFFICERS ELECTED. meen Oncaxnies_“nenes ! ———< : < “ newer for the ue were his cousin, the Dac De | body has lain, practically im state, from the | aes. navi cuosex prnmaxexr rustpext— | A motion was made to appoint » commmittes | N Pisids and strijpes— to 30e. a yard. ing a specialty of a cash Uusiness are many. First. la ho-Giuyon nod. Coudt aay Jette, who | time it was brought to this city from Mentone, | sprecren MaDe HY SEVERAL PEOPLE—-THE on permanent organization, but it was lost, AUS300KS—“-HE He buys to best advantage. Second. He as no bad . |i a colonel ia the Chameurw D'Afrique, the | Where the distinguished preacher died. PROCEEDINGS ENLIVEXED BY SOME PROTESTE— | abd the convention proceeiied to elect oficers tee debts to make allowance for, and, thetefore, can sell : a : 3 Dr. Pierson eloquently eulogized the pastor, | yng paxp PLave, A. HS. Davis war nominated as permanent | - Cov-L On L-0, Be. | Soret Ie which the bid groom isalsoan otticer. | wirg was ao well beloved by all who knew him. chairman and elect acclamation. Mr. the smallest margin of proft. Thinl. Hebasal | Cop-Liven Oi, Is Usercr Be. | rc witnenses tor Mic. -1ichell were the United | Tho feneral procession began to move. from in re splhanto4 Davis on tohing the chair said that since the ways to be vigorously progressive, the peopl WELCH “Nat NSOOES—25e., - youd any praise it hes ever won, and yet feware | States nunister, the livu. Waitelaw Reid, and | front of the tabernacle at 1 o'clock. Immense | The Acadery of Music beckme a center of be Kurs Ww ton, Earon de a d along the route of the | political interest today. Thi bl gg age am ppp om py ge. awl Sie. 9 320 a the Kussian minister at Washington, Baron crowds were gathered along the route o| @ | polit in y- The republican con- this was the first pronentative | — " ——w STEEL SA CiikcaeD—aprou quate | HO ay promptiy are those with the best bal Willing (o take it—the taste isso viloaud it lastsso | Struve. re Procession to Norwood, four mites, and nearly | vention which was materialized eat of the call | repatiican convention held in the District: He | Page ee Bye: to de a yard minds. dons. Some stomachs cannot take it and some aro |, The church was crowded with the friends of | all the shops were closed or had their abutters jrsued by Chairman Aldrich met at moon It | sid he felt they had teason tobe prowl of tee | aahete -giwek. Fee papcapoai AMBRIC—““HERE™ " the families Many army oaicers, anembers of | up. Four delegates from the Salvation Army | 19% 2 & of 9th and Dj ver in which the elections were conducted | insurance Stocks—Firemen’s, 49 bid, 8 asked. CHAMOIS CAMBRIC-soft finish— Tue crear merchant, on the other hand, ueeds to | burdened with it. the eee and the leading Americans at | oceupied one carriage in the line. pose Raping me Serpette Pg po ite | Tosterday, He expressed the hope that it Fraukun.io bid.34, asked. National Unios,teu, tld, = Fart. - " esent in Pa seen among 1 jashion= — — stree! ine vt e | 1Saaked. Con 3 Oe = sant ‘ fi ae ones ie cod-liver oil is not offen- | Prescut in Paris were mong the fashion as | meant the mob spirit was buried forever. It ‘ed. Corcorah. iy bid, Sasked. Columbia inch Fxtza Fine BERKELEY CAMBRIC— | mainly use his ability and energy to avoid bad debts, | $C’ can ae eR ee CT PLORER GRANT. way into tho ball » few minutos later. | was said that the machinery for electing dele. | 12% bid, i asked. Notomincs ss hid, 90 sake, ES) BROS". 3 sch ENGLISH CAM | dc. His patrons are not aware that they can purchase | sive; itis pleasant to soine, especicily children. Itis| "Miss Mitchell's bridal daose was of “plain meinen The delegstes chosen at Inst night's | Kutcs by ballot would be too cumbrows and | [SESS 4, > aeked. Peoples 5% Oid.6 asked Saad ne ee Ee. TE OEE. | geek gocdschoubeeat lower pices. ‘They ae, in | pat often s taxon diesision, pee CE Fe end a He Won Many Honors for Hin Researches | primarics assémbled in groups about the ncigh- ex bat | the delegates there were | sekeu. arington, ins bed, toe aunea. ‘Memapeaens, Loxe_Crorm--nen= Smeasure, at the mercy of the merchant. who, of] scorrs EMULSION fa cod-liver of made far| at the top with orange blossoms. The slocren maa apasepnieae Doxbood ot Sis Mal ss OnGiy, ae 11:90 o'clock. | suc was tuir alection it wes yosterfay$n| “SWS tnctietts @eem—den mae Seth Ob VICTORIA LONG CLOTH-40 inches wide— | curse, toudiy proclaims his goods the best and prices cesta rove clove iting to the elbows and puffed | | Loxnor, Feb. 11.—Col. Jas. Augustus Great, | The doors of the theater ware kept closed until | this ‘city. ite hoped the proceedings of vine | Ula. 18 meta stat enecae ee 6% Did, T asked. Lit STRIPED LOXG iniad: weniege muir Le, : | froin ihere to the shoulders, Tho sash wns of | C.B., C.&.1., the African traveler, diedat Nairn, | 1 o'clock. Inside the ball the stage and| convention would be such that no” man | _ Gabaid slecttie tight hicks Mh eetineee toes, Fite. Yard, lowest, knowing that compérisons eThere is a little book on CAREFUL LIVING; sent | empire white satinand the bride's neck was | Scotland, today. boxes were handsomely draped with flags. | could say this experiment at suffrage | #’s 4% aske ‘S. Klectric highi, 141 wid, Arcuable qualily ot LONGCLOTH—J6inches | he made. Pom covered with old point d’Alencon lace, failing " ref the for the| bad been a failure. ‘here would, be | asked h tons. 43 bd. — ested. wide—Iie. @ yan over the corsage to the waist, he drege was | | Col. Grant was a retired Heatenant colonel in | Chairs werd pinced om the singe for the! iii ved be ‘mo question that the delegates | pts? - mgr Wiis Neu Pix’ Parsons SOOTE & DOWNE, Chemists, 189 South Sth eve-| covered with a long veil of tulle, fustenét ut | the Bengal army. Ho was born at Nairn in | officers of the convention and the invited | chosen by this convention would be deckered | bates! “a ee Sag Black, Pink end mut Lou Fay 1 rompriyr = tet the top of the head by a Henry Vi corouet of | 1827, and in 1846 wae inted to the Indian | guests. The orchestr« was divided off in se: igible and entitled to seate in the convention | Misceliaweuus stocks Washington Market Come bs orange blossoms. tions for the various delegations. A big paste- | at Minneapolis, | pany, 15 vid, Iv asked Great Pails lee Com- If so, shop at the Pulais Royal, the only important | Your druggist keeps SCOTT'S EMULSION of cod- z Miss Myer, daughter of the iate Gen. Myer, board sign bearing a suitabie —— was set! Prof. J. M. Gregory was elected permanent | bauy. Aa) pee este. Fusematie oun Car ore of its ki specialty of a cash business. . Was tho maid of honor. _ up on a stiek in each section, so as to designate | secretary without opposition, and Mr. Mecar- | "Ke . Interocean Buliding Com- x “oaabein TaSneee = liver oit—all drunyists everywhere do. 81. The bauns of the marriege were put up on the places forthe various deicgntions. The aiter- | thy was made ansistant sccretery, pg P L Begin tomorrow. . February 1 in the mairie of the seventh aron-| two companies of that regiment. In 1860-3 | nates sat in the rear and the general public or so wie? nianaa aanueis ta: any hy A ERstAN As \WNS- "HERE dissement and the civil marriage took place at | Col, Grant explored the sources of the Nile in | much of it as was so inclined had seats in the Aetna to: lat 6 Seaeesbines of Gh Sale Lepusit and rust iy Tasers Be a RR the sume place yesterday and was followed by |company with the late Capt. Speke. | dress circlo and gulleries. Some favored guests appoint a comm mine on | ton ican and TYus. compaiy. 100 Same Ison Doury_--nunz:: poy AA kan - — Aumarriage contract banquet at tie residence | Iu 196 Col. Grant served with’ the. Abye- | were given saate’in the private boxew. ‘There | Fesolutions was carried and while the chairman | Sed diatith gs Fate summa Crust Compas Fiain White, Piaid and Striped—30e. and 35e. Be AA“4E E | M&S. WINSLOw’s SOOTHING SYKUP of the dowager Duchess de la Rochefoucauld. | sinian expedition under Lord Napier of Mag- | was, however, no rush for seats when the doors | was Preparing the list Dr. A. P. Fardon, who |} bid ivsiy asked. Washington Safe st — of AMERICAN MAKE—Fast | las Leen used for over FIFTY YEARSby MILLIONS | Tie wedding Prevents wero many and valuable. | dala and was nominated a companion of the | were opened. A secure or two of delegates and | had appeared on the platform, was called for any. — a, ames. colors#0 inches wide 20e. a yard. of MOTHERS for thelr CHILDREN WHILE TEETH- | They mcinded a handsome diamond and pearl | Order of the Star of India for bis sorvices in | a score or two of spectators weye all that were | and made aspecch. SEPT oy eenuine NGLisi CREATION— ING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the | brooch, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Whitelaw | that capacity. Hewasthe author of several | in the hall when the orchestra® put in its ap- COMMITTEE ON PLATFORM. SRE CHILD, SOF TENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all rAIN, | Reid; a pair of Louis XV candelabras from | books of African travel. He was decorated | pearance in the orchestra. Another evidence ‘Tho following were appointed as a committee Lisex JAWNS “HERE!” TTIT H A FEE CURES WIND COLIC, and is tho best remedy for | Mrs. John A. McPherson. the wife of Senator | with several medals for gallantry in the field, | that the hour of action was approaching was on platform and resolutions: W. H. J A fis } Batt ke DIARKHEA. Sold by Druxeists in every part of the | McPherson of New Jerscy: a dressing. table | wae a gold medalist of the Koyal Geographical | given then by the turning on gas in the a A eh os - jones, 3 t FHF world. | Be sure and ask for “*Mrs. Winslow's Sucthing | case of enamel and gold from Princess Hatz- | Society and received medals from Pope Pius IX | footlights. Smith, Simon Wolf, Wm. Mayse, O. M. tT HOW kee Syrup” and take no other kind. 25ceuteabottie. | feldt, nee Huntington; a silver pepper box | and King Vietor Emanuel ‘TRE BAND BEGAN To PLAY. Ball, J. H. Crane, W. Crawford, E. M. Hewlett UCRINGS “HERE Y a3i-ly from Mra, John Munroe: a silver enrd cuse —— ‘The band soon struck up a lively air, which | @"¢ Daniel Stillyaras. x 00%; May,” LUWspal.mny 4.618 incre aa sheer (Sear door Xo. 1119 Pa. ave.) Fo N B (oie at ee eciponee THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE, “| sesulted in bringing in trom the street those | 9, i {cllowing were appointed a committes | Dasneis: shinments. 5.20 Ouabelk, mock, TiLsTe wan_c0 7 01 aron ch; a Louis eloe! ee a j — ‘ SreECED PIQURS 7c,» zara Si ag oc and candelabras from the Duch: cs, | Why Engineer Commissioner Rosell Thinks | Who were still hanging cround on the outside. | "Frank Aldrich, G. M. Arnold and J, W. Som- one and FANCY PIQUES—25c. to 75e. — cousin of the Duke de la Koch 5 it Should Not Be Used by Rallroads, It was expected that the business of the con- | merville. F N = WITH PONDS lovers’ knot of diamonds with spray for the ae vention would be finished in one session, other-| During a paure in the business Mr. W. C. rexcn JN atysooxs—“HERE™ 15c. a pair tor guaranteed 25c. quality Fast Black hair from the Count and Countess de la Roche- | Engineer Commissioner Rossell has ma wise the convention would have to make an | Chase rose aud said he understood that Col, : pPgend metren s om inches wide— abtlink. Wide cctlie cans ited: if they stain foucauld, brother and sister-in-law of the | minority report upon the bill to amend the act arrangement with Actor Salvini to divide the | Wm. G. Sterrett of Texas was present and 45.000 bushels Southera corm F oO. Sear exraacr. duke. incorporating the Washington and Arlington | time with him tonight. asked that they have « speech from him. ag pe ae . bap oe 7 the feet or clothing the price paid will be promptuy x Silver traveling clocks were the presents of | Railway Company. It will be recalled that the | Among those who took seats on the stage There were cries for ~Sterrett,” but that gen- | 10,7, Taecg yes raps (amin — i Gaeyad and politely refunded. 18 ‘ Mrs. Edward Tuck and Mrs. Luckemeyer, and ly ditt betw the ended bill | WeFe ex-Gov. Sidney Perham of Maine, 8. f. | tleman, who had aseat on the platform with | Cie “we ures No. 2. viubs—rece: ae from Mme. Salunson, formerly Miss Flora | UY eo vate —_ Brown, Rev. Mr. Johuson, Rev. C. H. Small, | other newspaper men, modestly declined the | cis; stcct, sole uches Hay it ry aM inic ond colee ng 15c. a pair for Schopper's Fancy Halt Hose. This . Sackville-West, came an elegant parasol with |#md the original was the temporary | auditor Lynch, Deputy Health Officer Bayly, | invitation extended by'the chairman. District | choles J, 18.800 Grain treights ‘White and colors— 12: i p™* rose-colored marble bandle inlaid | use of the Aqueduct bridge, in lieu of a perma- | Maj. A. H. 8, Davis, Gon. A. E. W. Whitaker. | Attorney Cole and Mr. A. M. pe who were | —sleamer to Liverpool, per bushel, Rigd. asked: Prrscess Lawss_--nene- Comme arin pasts agree WHOOPING coven with gold. nent bridge which the company is required to| CALLING THR CONVENTION TO ORDER. present in the hall, were invited to the pint- | Cork, for onder. (pet quarter, ae cotton ome Sar ae pe to S7ige. «yard. eee meee nen ane meee ae REMEDY. Dorkaas Maigesat vinaigretin, Siig bent ei pe hieerpey Ao or eee the’ Threo wera eck en pacereraist a Mr. Aldrich, from the committee on rales. uw ——. ry a a ie: bal 7 ‘ Rt hoop, ‘and cuts sh ». | top, from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill; from Mrs. | Sisters. Capt. Rossel in his report says: came on the stage and sat down center | reported a series of rules providing that all s market pajmsvonmortnent—25e., 97¥4e.ama0e.8 | 2c. tor three 15. quality Linen Callas, Four.| Stops whotn, allaye cough and cuts short dines Jolin P. Beach, a silver Louie’ XV. night | -As far as the bill refors to the railroad cross-| of it while. the band was playing. Tho musio speeches be limited ‘to two minutes except | cimugand.unsectied. Coflee strong, and « large Wosteacs’ Niausis-Feicen> ply linen and in all shapes. Instant and infallible m the sudden anddangerous| lamp; a complete writing desk with ac-| ing over the Aqueduct bridge 1 would Sty | 89 stirred a delegate off in the southeast corner | nominating speeches, for which fiveminutesbe | —Kio cargors, fait, 17: No 7, 8aisy. Sager & handy hit of weaving—12%c. and 25c. = 25. Croup. Harmless and speedy in hacking and racking | cessories trom Count and Countess de | that I disagree with my colleagues, a majority | that he immediately arose and shouted ‘ir. | allowed, and that the chairman of each delega- | Steady. unchanged. Copper steady—renned, Wi. e 0323 C. for two pairs of Linen Cuffs that usually re- i Beaurepere; | a sxpphire and diamond pin |of the poard of Commissioners, on this | President!” but uo one noticed him and he sat | tion should announce the votes of the delege- | Whisky urm—ita, We want to make the way asclear for you as possl- | 1111 at 950. « pair. couxhs. Over 40 years in use. Sold by drazwista from Luroness von Heckeren; by Baroness | point. I feel it to be improper to grant| down, Meanwhile the scate were filliny up and | tions. —_— bie. It won't be long before the “woods will be full” _ EDWARD P. MERTZ, Zueylin, nee Mothechild, a diamoni sad, sp i pocilegs 4 crossing Latoya! ae gentlemen with silk hats were finding their way ae mecostns wat on a the proposed Kange of the Thermometer. {WHITE GOODS. At fi 3 = | phire rug; by Miss Lily May, a diamond piu; | to any railroad company, wi F sinj Upon the st rules, wishing to have the time for nomi The follow. readi offies fekdet ee “dink ‘Telancniches So tooveles oe Bc. tr smut and Extre sie Cote sre | _sciS-co6m __11thand Fate. Wasbineton.D.C._ | frons the alarcionese of Anglcsen, a ten service ftonble track. The bridge is one greatly used | Mt'ya c'elock when Chairman Aldrich | speeches extended to ten minutes and a chance Bip efsceany bieedirer oan wane ‘i eye Me. quilts. The etl God Ieee Sins Mins watt ey ay of old crown derby cups and silver saucers; a | by citizens in driving and the width of the road- | rapped the convention to order. He said it | foreach delegate to express bis own vote, but ate tesaianien, Gas AE * ner ite will bave to buy theexperience. eit worth while to | °°" St eocadiinis of reducing | OR Lue Droop, silver bracket from Miss Svbil Saudersan; a | Way is not great, being only twenty-four feet. | was not bis purpose to make a speech, as they | fter some discussion rules as reported worst run any risks whem you know ours are right from be- demand a Weakness, MSW Ne Hoe DET T sommes take | silver center piece trom the Duke and Duchess | The bridge was never intended nor planned for | had gome tine ‘epeakers present. Hie would sinning to ead? The argument seems to be im our | Stock. raha coreg adage It cures quickly. For sale by ali dealers in medicine. | 4¢ Deauville; a silver tea set from Mrs. David | carrying a railroad, and changes, I be-| therefore declare the convention open after . Me CLAPP CALLED For. . ne. me favor. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. yo nunwibe: King, nee Rives; from Miss McLane, an.ivory |lieve, should be made in the ar-| 9 prayer by Rev. C. H. Smal While waiting for the committee on resolu- | ,,P{STORIO-REYNOLDS. In Baltinn (Cont nued below.) ——— card ensé: by Count Sala, a gold-bandied para-| rangement of the trusses to havo|"ftov. ‘Ste’ Small of it, Pleasant thereupon | sin ee, and: pinged aed ae a arent | wed Ere he: ete bey sol; w lace fan from Adiiral Greer, anda large | & railroad properly carried by it This seems | advanced to the foutlighis and offered an inve- . PD Pas od wes then called out, RAY—-HALLORAN. At St. Stephem's Church, . — [7 XOU ABE TIRED TAKING THE Lana! fashioned «rip.ns pila, try Carter's. Lit Ape Eee silver-mounted toilet mirror from the Countess | to me to be such @ serious question when taken | cation. at - xq | the Kev. Father 0 C.anell, on Tucedny Ps Pp, y thes 4 er in connecti ith the interference of an elec- fore Mr. Clapp spoke Mr. Geo. M. Arnold | inv, MAK) I. HA LOMAN to 3. ERRY'S, everything. One pill dose. “Try tiem, de Kopan-Chabot, nce Heyward. ee eee See CALLING THE ROLL OF DELEOATES. prvetore Ms; Clapp spoke Mr. Geo. M. Arnold | ints TMAkY” 1 i “NINTH AND THE AVENUE.” a the desired permission to cross this indge, even | | The chairman anid then that the drst busines |6id'gcard” and they were xiven. ee ESTABLISHED 1840. TELEPHONE ‘TRE STORY OF THE COURTSHIP. temporarily, by the rallraed. in order was the reading 0! the roll of ir. Clapp then addressed the convention. =D. ca Vem & Francois Ernest Gaston, Duc de la Roche-| “The only reason that can be given tofaror| delegates. “The secretary ef the central | Heremarked thatif theyhopedtoattan thefal | CAMPBELL. On Monday” Rebraary 8, 1808, ee ee eye foucauld, Prince de Marcillac, is an ex-cavalry | this idea seoms to be to permit the uso of this | cr Srttty ame ding to read the | ‘U&tity of citizenship in the District they must | LOCIS i, aly Shud ot and a Banas officer and was born April 21, 1858 He suc-|Foed by persons coming here in connection | for" wnen Mee lus Wost rose with | Preserve better order than had characterized | “Funeral wate, ° this fi this or any other convention he bad known. | CAMPBELL. Departed this lite February 10, 1802, WILSON The Greatest and Best on Earth CARR | cceded to the titio in December, 187 His fam-| frie ‘GuGnd' comtasy atte ahee they | the ro business Defers tho eonvertion then] he truth was the people outside of the Dis- | atgriookiak: MOwACAMENLLL. wreny 3 Mmm WILSON tor Ladies, in Bricht Kid,Dull Kid, CARR | ily motto is ‘C'est mon plaisir.” will not. have time to. complete the | ®2¢ ee preg cory thaitaan: | tricthad regarded them here as a political [nema Poe cre ‘The elder branch of the La Rochefoucauld bridge they were authorized to build | ¥&* the election s od Mr. WC, | @0b. He saw in this convention evidences of ogy tag gp BB A MTLSON In all styies of toes most comfort- CARR | ramily descends from one Foucauld, a cadet of | Pre they were authorized to | build | The chair overruled the point and Mr. W. 3 i : : reform, and hoped the reform would be por- | eucc, 2-0 it s.svet morinwoa WELLLAa COPETE WILSON sble for tender feet, yielding and CARR | the Sires de Lusiguan, who received the land | They have had ample opportunity to do this, | Chase said the chair was right according to the -_ per coe a manent, a WILSON pliable tothe feet, the onlyshoo to CARR | 1¢ 18 Roche, in the Angoumois, asanappannge. | and the fact thut no bridge has been built | *} ndopted by the central committce | Rev. Robert Johnson and ex-Representative ag eA pe ey = ¢ a Rochefoucaulils became successively | seems to me to be their own fault. Further- poll was then rend by the cecretary. Mr: | Langston were next called outand spoke. Daal. OnBaceey & tem oe 3 a WILSON wear for tender feet and cot CARR | barons, counts and dukes, the last-named title | more, a single track road neross this bridge. As H. — ees _ sere Inet | »-At3 o'clock the convention was still waiting | Hospital. Datimore, TDA’ FORBES. sue Neen ee eee ee ne ae eee eee cry tia Soar ae | RiemninR (worked to 10u\ctel Capactty, ‘would | cy wet a eer enene oe ate Bees for the committee on resolutions. Frauke Deals end dauguter of Joba Pend tive WILSON condition by wearing these shoes. CARE | “¢T¢ added thereto the dukedome of de Liau- | brobably be but a slight benefit. to the ‘crowds | 21! roll read ions took terry tlien May Mel ded t n TALK AS TO DELEGATES. ISON. « 5 2. ce 2 court, d’Estinsae and Doudeauville. Which may be expected here during the en-| "SPM" umber of white delegates| There scemed to be no certainty as to the | EDGAL Ww DEMIS ser se AS St ile WILSON The rush we have on these shoes CARR WHAT SENATOR MITCHELS saya. campment. seg them were Simon Wolf, Wm. | result, though eo far as talk went L. M. Saun- | “Pumitl 2in'tike piace trom his late ressdeuce, WILSON proves that the ladies appreciate CARR| The marriage of Miss Mitchell and the Dake | For the above reasons Iam of the opinion Qrayee, L. M, Saunders, John H. Crane aud | ders, Simon Wolf and W. C. Chase appeared to | B= t=" Lorthwest. Friday, February iat Spree — THE MARKED PRICES. WILSON the price, $3.50. ‘These are our CARK | do In Rochefoucauld is one in which the peo- See nln tataitacd ot oatoacity report upon | G¢0, ,0-,, Miller. The . theater was not | be the leading candidates for the houur of rep- | p7QHNSUN: Darerted this life Tuesiay, Febreary Our store announcement today is of more A WILSON special shoct. You can't help but CARR | ple of Washington have taken a deep interest. | the pill incorporating the Georgetown, Atling- tS sapply’ of illumination | “ating the District at Minneapolis. in igst words wore: “Iam going home tolive with than ordinary interest. and should be reed RE you not somewhat in the predicament of the | V0 Meu mien cans | Ever since her debut hero several years agoshe | ton and Falls Church Railway Company. The | “#4, 8, f00d ,sapply of illumination a a Gee — slowly and carefully. sea aes always buy has been, known ns one of the handsomest of | report is, identical. with. the above, together | Sout t joie sok Sn:the roar ti DISTRICE IN CONGKESS. Funeral from Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Fri- be | Cc 0. W Palais Royal buyer? ‘ith spring wrape in & wou!) WILSON Our 3.50 Men’s Shoes are CARR the fair daughters of the nation’s capital, and with the following addition: lobe leep g! a, in wi soe ‘fg each. ‘So'cleck. rr 4asT ‘ALL s INTER | are forced to acknowledge that winter garments must | WILSON equally good. CARR | to the graces of a lovely person were added un-| An electric railway is now incorporated | COUd, occasionally dimly vous DISTRICT BILLS IN THE SENATE. Coats Axp Losa C, be worn for some time yet, Last year ‘twas to theend | WILSON Cur Patent Leather Shoes from Cann | UUAl accomplishments and an amiability thas | (Washington and Arlington Railway Company | 1* bad ® weird effect. OAT! xp Loxe Uxoaks—weare . der ee Coan one ot ton Hal om cay . District matters of some importance were made her ony of © Most popuiat the District of Columbia), with au- cuase Bostox. Ron Gn Renate Paes rerunined to close out the balance of the | of March. WILSON $50 #10 cannot beexcalied. Buy CARR | of Washington belles. Misa“ Mitch-| thority to build a bridge acrow the Po-| When the roll call was over Chairman Ald- agnor =e creme fe ws weg pee stock of Ladses’ Coats and Long Cloaks at once. WILSON them and be convinced, carr |¢ll’s devotion to her mother was> 9/ tomac river at or near the ‘‘lhree Sisters.” rich announced that the nest thing in order oat punish unlawful on Peter Sege eg, As evidence of this determination we quote the | WV striking characteristic, and her reward comes | {here is now pending ‘in Congress a bill appropriation of the use of property | SoPmia LOtISA Aeeniee of ms i fol.owing prices for tomorrow: E think it to our interest to now closo ont winter in the succossfal consummation of ® courtship to extend the charter of the Norfolk and eran ray sedleretrnn Ege = neg The _ om <—ee Kovp. an ra Sarma one day. 1 lot of Ladies’ Jackets of Beaver and Cheviot that extended over several years and w: it road Ce itt . W. C. Chase nrose ans gotso far as liscourxge those extremely prac jokers wore, forgotten. Cloths, Bich shoulders, in Nevy Blue and | “7#P* #t#loes, because we can invest the money eo- Wnusox & Cans, tended with mach more tosn. the ordinary | fests he eee Ree: ores acres |= sy: “Tring to pat in nomination ——” when | who borrow, without the owuets' consent, wach | , Funeral Mejaay. Fetraary 2st? ele pm. from Biack Sizes 32. S4and 36. Reduced from $5 cured many times before next winter; by makings amount of that opposition which doubtless | tobe built by them between the Aqueduct | Mr. Geo. H. Bostou, who is contestant from Mr. | things as horses and buggies, bicycles, boats or Lt dt 7h = OF st. new. gave rive to the old adage that ‘true love nover | bridge and the Chain bridge. Chase's district and who stood away out on | “any other pro ‘whutsoe McDONALD. On Thursday, F. 21, 3008. ot $3 Esc -AiGSE AGIs STURERERGES AED AGREE Soleo runs smooth.” This courtship was viewed with | I think the time has come when all railroads | the edge of the circle of light, rove and begen | Violation of the law is to isdemeanor. | 7:254,m. AMBRUSE. ased = now contemplated. Baltimore store, 4 and 6 West Baltimore st, varying degrees of interest by friends and ac- | desiring to crows the Potomac river wecking en- | to address the chair. Mr. Chasaalso continued | The property is to be restored and the prisoner Brak Mebyuald weil the date t 5 bee greeny abont five dfferent lots of 108-08 for iu ted cat Just quaintances —_ and every incident of it#| trance into the District should be required to Mes rd ‘the chair. oes = tore 4 foo not less aaM es ig — _ ae = Creston. Ladies’ Cheviot Coats, reefer styles, with and Sage Re eS catidcn ne et toned. esa noted and commented on. Dridge, and, believing the rights | him out.” Chairman ap a imprison ‘ote of funeral bervatter . Yow may prottehty buy now: ‘sat, becanso these Le ay Scang SLE Aree tepae tor ES eee ge, ving rig! ge ‘Wraps are this season's introduction and are certain to be aw fait for ® year more at least; secondly, because bill to the Georgetown, Arling- | delegate as sergeant-at-arms to put Boston.| for said District not more than six months, MITCHELL, On We " arch Bailway Company of the | out or be both fined | and imprisoned | at 1:30 p palgeety mitcuLEL co ge Scha ‘olumbia to cross the Aqueduct | The delegate went and had aconfefonee with |as aforesaid, inthe discretion _ of | Camus Mitchell.aged twenty: i age tobe improper, I recommend thatthe | Mr. Boston, who, disappeared in the dark zone | the court, although it may appear from, the northwest SMALL GASH PAYNENTE | An interest in each other further intimacy | {on and Fallo ad 61 aad Go bor wee ins Danton eee tas discouraged by the young lady's pureuts--| Dintriok of i Gold Watch curity not asked, and at cash . Mitchell— ferred thi pales veer pean Te ogy stb st se tele | Senator and Mrs. Mitchell—who preferred that mt i bri 7 their daughter should wed an Anlerican. ‘The pe eecrea bl in the rear, and the in ‘losed. Mr. Chase | evidence that such person or ns, their | Twill’ the piace from St. Aurustine’s feng nen i a lc crs at aa wero naturally fearful, in view of the cou. | ill be reported untavorabl ee then weut ‘on with his 6) ‘and nominated | aiders and abettors, took and carried such hse tung, Bstetare atom S ofintheeey ~ Reduced — | was apd will be. F, Beyoxy Disevrz stantly increasing number of undesirable in- SOUTHERN DELEGATES, Mr. Geo. M. Arnold. property or any portion thereof for their or his} poRTER. Fell asicep Thursday, i, ——= 3 = ae ternational marriages. that Miss Mattic's hap- Sapaeineboisasn den, present use and not with the intent of porma- | yez) at tier 5 2S Brg gore peat $8 Exce. ONE-THIRD OFF PRESENT PRICES _ piness might be jeopardised by an alliance) A Story as to Race Discrimination Denied | fr, Arnold was elected by acclamation. Mr. | ®€Mtly appropriating or converting the same.” | MAUS ELLEN FO 9 a nires " condi Credit itl e of fomeign birth, whose 6 and in- by Secret: Halford. uced. ‘read dre: AGAINST CAKRYING DEADLY WEAPON! Funeral at the of tue Ascension, Voxe Croass Ar Lass Taax — ult eats ced wat ae Chneilon, theresa ee sik chtemetiataadeia a local morning paper seeps bere SG ieee ESE“ eg eee Pecos eaiant Deeitin etree Sascrgar moth prover ‘ours—we are pie. nd environment, would vary so widely from : " Unite i) SR ae ALY THE ORIGINAL PRICES. to soy, that se have the mecemary capital Praga ‘ ina special dispatch from Atlanta concerning | “In his speech he read a list of the names of | CAFEYINg or selling of ‘deadly or dangerous | SP RIGG., Af the Upited State, Rava ‘stock of Ladies’ Back Fur-trimmed Long Cloaks Perliaps experience is quite as becessary ‘The feelings of the parents were fully made | the wishes of the President as to the character | great republicans and patriots+whom they | weapons. It was passed. This bill, which haa, | Mesp {sland Sal. on ‘only 500 of the inte suuo twolots, vis: I lot of Ladiew Long Cloaks ot secapital we lave tha, t0o-ure tat known to Miss Mitchell and & perfect poner of the delegates he would prefer to go to the shoula femember with b honor, ‘and while paus- | as have all other | District mourares, been Tally | Sprure and srandeon 0! (ov demas emey. ehevicts, diagonals and rowsh cloths, with col. why tanding arrived at between them. iy g in mi eome one back in | printed in Tue Stax, is a | nt measure. Bi lar and facings of astrakhan and ‘wool seal. Fas Capes ond Wnfls at coe-thind off fa eH Gevoted to the object of ber young. affections batt cry sagem ere are emphatically de- | 1h¢ nail shouted: Violation of this law is a misdemeanor, and any | otie.cts, aried, on tb te eg Have been selling at $25, $28 and 87450. - Pur trimmings at one-third off. ave auain pleased to say t she yet gave ebundant proof of strong filal | nied at the White House, “And Perry Carson!” ‘or persons violating the same upon con- | church and the ritua: of the Masoule order, Y a jet ory LULd.DZ, BLY, 82! x Mi tot 3 “shall forfeit and | be bad long Leen s membxr, were read over his grave. Crore Or T L $10. Capenand Jacket oh ons-thasd off. love, and promised that she would wed vo one| It was alleged that Mr. R. H. Shicl of Indian- for the first 98 a Oe gy Se am, wae aan emer = 24 erected jiduiton tor “he purpose of without their consent, Mra. and Miss Mitchell | qpolis, « personal friend of the President, in an SOHN Ke walt ha fn toe torty arth near are. ‘<a ee Commer Wrappers end Tea Gowns at one-tljrd off. sling Zumnttare, ‘arpets and House- returned to the United States about this’ time, | interview published in Atlanta, had given ex- Funeral will, take piace sstractan and wool sealund other furs, high Children's Garments at one-third off = Seeeantaht bylabsonce and changeset cron ‘cy | pression to the President's desires in this re- sb Soo dost tinnce sist denevtsy Care, we py peice "ea * “Oo. So" This thir-y-threeand one-third per cent discount PEA SS Tag are withdrawn from the gallant young Prench- | gard in such o way that it was inferred gen- BMILL ( cum Potreary 50, 95 ana saeco. Crorce ter well sotetes man, erally that he was speuking on behalf of Mr. aloe oh Cres a ae CE UME | apptios to the very latest atylegarmente. ‘Thowe that Bieh ates aw of cuaciure eareay it wae “We kept her here threo yours,” sald the| Harrison. ‘The underetanding, according, to : = Lor, $1 ng, ing and eis se Lor, oO ecstatic ies adiceaves! eaelecat dade Marsa bees a ‘oods upon credit- that's ‘our Senator, “but time and distaice made no im- | spici%setatoment, was that the President wantea | t#00-” He then finished bis It was weapor atin a pression upon her nd the duke kept up meng neste sok gy ‘of | evident thas Carson men were in force in the "Rescate tly grereesioe Lanres: Warsrs.spienaia tine of | €2lled from the stock, placed on seperate tables st # correxpondence all th while they were sepa- | the republican dele a tems ——a gallers. : Bs e. Tage ne more will join car umber, * Flannel Norfolk W wed, the cable being fr ¥5 th district _ Novy. mi @250. Tho Mk Wales for gneng Trine ‘het sve co mach no Ralf he crcl cnt the mails proved to slow. sbi ticmont wan shows teers Sere | wa slgcina tompery erty, Me. WH Tyteearan ie fare ends. Here are listretions: ee the match had also another tary Halford this morning, aud he said that of | Jones declining in bis favor, ————— Woere ao larewal'team Seebet $5 zs : ay re tude of the dowager duchess, Sho had not met | Codiso there wae no nathority for it Me, | After some debaie the convention decided ag - Mox: New W $15 Seat Prosa Jaceers snd cur carpets are a well sciected an my daughier during Muttio’s first visit. to | Shist has not seen” the President for a long | that the comeittes on crellentials should Westuves snd toate wees New W xarrrns.—rscenent inbody sm fhaidyone and desirabse eo: France and carlier acquaintance with her son. | Hite asid' Sle. Halford, ‘ack ant ae nee ak | composed of nine members and the chair to its Ladies’ Combination. All-wool” Wrasne Raw To $5- apg ES A family alliavee between the dukvand seousin | peroze he went wouth, and from what I know of | man’ appointed the following: Marcellus West, SS ‘With Fedora front, of plain colues. only Go astaose ines Ree eee had been planned by Bis mother, aud until she | ploy’ be went wontle and trom w tly re- | Joseph ‘I L W. H. Jones, aes should express a desireto have Ler sou wod our | Mm b 0m dive ure he ie not correctly te |r Ww Costa, Me Butler Wins” Gratord, « Laps: Brack Srrra—teaes in $30 Sea. P, J daughter we would not consent to am engage-| Coe who knows the President apd is at all Dernard fest and Daniel Stilyard. 2 Wosrz A Guisea A Boxe ear Blech sot in wowrsiag’ etny coe agray “Last year Mra, Mitchell was ordered by her | Sed" people would fore moment sus bese ko | haste, and while, the. committee was ous the sie dure hee wardrobe complete withot at teat Revveeo To $10. physician to a famous Freveh bath if she | cver entertained an idee of discriminating | band played = of patriotic ing, wore not present, all being out of the city, : cue geod Black Drom. Our prenet sachet ag EPS : Mould regain her health and Mattie went with | S-ainat them. ‘With respect to sending ofies | Fathiliar tunes called out rifles of applanse. | and therefore no dofiaite action was taken. ap Srecur Norice. Black Suite is the largest we have ever shows os her. Shortly after her arrival the duke ,ealied | Stim (tn, | Vitae! opacention ue tes | When the music was over Mr. Chase rose and | $6 12 i hat all will 5 sd ogwal to any emergency, ; and renewed his suit, Mattio wrote @ letter, | Be pre ca ane pas nonce: teed a aet delegates | greeted. thas. the, convention would like to recnrypres Gepmbe. yaaa ac Complying with weneral request, Sick Gathmere Shirts, 8.50, @10 and 611. $5 Liowe Crore Jaczers Seavienk eitagen heck thie Plaga 24 on the subject. It is ‘manifest that such a| hear from # distinguished republican he saw Sdoat —— owe made ond pertest Siting. agers te eee Rapvcen To $2.98. him] has been to aco wa and tke old question is | (opeuon aan ha uy tetnefod rei cia oe Hereafter the democrats of the committse| * Bescauws Pris Serres Seen ae es ba A leer Pm hese ge adopted. Republicans everywhere will peti me ad Fad are ‘Wi in future for the United Btates be covered with e — a om our own minds and if Fruak and I the cut inthe rates cf woolen manuien r ADIES* /LOTH: LSTERS A May not marry euch other we tures made Q Ss 4 5. IT HOUSE, “It camo: ® quen| . » 933 Pa. Ave. W. Repveen To $5. MAMMOTH CREDIT & ere Sa and termined ua nga Rapin. Baie kl there vill be 3 P, C rel ve my consent some of Fates: 327 Pp, =r = 220 80, 821 and 823 7th st. n.w. marrage (sho bad alrendy “won over ber had no = 35 per Rata ay ee cicwia Gsm ee soe seen | 85 Catone Crore Useeei |G cr eRe | tne thy Sere Gea ts eS ET ET, 7 oT Reenter tg speoee Dee Seah kote Ruovcen ‘To $2.98. CERRY 11 ARR ESS | meee ane “ee at Maan ieee brag oigel Wan ar Shae ve cia ae e ie comPanr, sdvalorem duties on tee of Tice ete ook | ear erations will be made tre of charge. We tnjcabea, Mat had goog, at morsiyt repeat Sie spontte | 08 Rew Tock Depot, 995 Cons set, Pease cares, baie ater tea mage this offer anticipating we shall beve to cail on aspen na SSaosd os: eens, by em average re- yo ye eee ur tallorees very seidow, having alt sizes in stock of | gates, os it sip ont om ue Bale spe cotfetinne outstosbie, sre now CFS. the gamnents offered af 39%; per cent discount. owe. bag’ Gua Axp Sox. ga tert Jon. L1rn Axo F Sra. Ta Pau B ell ite poet peo euner eae res ero A th st. aw Corner 1%th st. and Pa. ave. fe10