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6- ‘ . ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, -MAY 19, 1892—TEN PAGES. a CHURCH BANQUET. Miss Mary E. Bond, Louis W. Call, Mies Mary . A SENATOR YEARS AGo. a) THE PRINTERS’ FAIR. . AN AMATEUR ATEUR HANGMAN. i ‘WIMODAUGHSIS. ANACOSTIA. A WONDERFTL Case. Mrs. 8. A. Clemons; Miss L. M. Cog- ae Anofbl OGthering of the Omicers and Teeeh- Yongdon, F. M. Conser, Mrs. L, A.|4 Mam Who Served Three Different oa ts Brought tom Close After a Very Suc-| A Young Boy Who Made an Almost Sec-|'The Annual Meeting and lection “of Di- GOLDEN CROSS ENTERTAINMENT. The Husband Appears Before a Notary an@ ‘alvary tint wlay School. Season. rge J. Drew, Mra. Goange J: and Territories in Congress. cessful cossful Experiment With a Noose. | rectors. Last evening was « red letter occasion im the Makes an AMdavit. The annnal banquet of the officers and teach- iss E. Durham, Miss Mary yer, | One of the most notable appearing menon| The rifle matches, whichhave been in progross| It was almost 9 tragedy; it stanly | ‘The stockholders of Wimodaughsis bel4|bietory of Anacostia Commandery, No. 423, eg ers of Calvary Baptist Sunday school was held : x rster, Mrs. KC. | the Senate floor during the Barbour services | at the printers’ fair for the past two weeks, | bu 1 Y afterndon fied |'giume : Vel S: |] 4 MOST GRAPHIC 'STORT TOLD BY A WELS- ; ’ : [ects ae Le We Goceeon nk Be prin past t for alittle girl, Yesterday ‘ei/annual mecting in their home, 1828 |United Order of the Golden Cross. In ad at night, and with its attendant social inci | Wine M. at. eW, Gres Mattie Bartictt, Miss | Monday was unknown to most of the persons | were brought to a close last night and the | boys were playing in the rear yard of a h d ptrent, yeotorday afternoon and evening. ‘The|tion to a goodly attendance of itsown mem-| "7O™% S40" SENE s0 commammm OF SED dents was a delightful success. The third floor | Anna Bell, Miss |. Buckingham, Mrs. D. A.| Present. He looked like « man of sixty years or | prizes that have caused so much rivalry among | near the junction of New Jersey and ‘reports of the president, secretary und trens-| Vers there were present about fifty visitors, im- |" enane, of Woodward & Lothrop’s store in the 10th | Chambers, E. T. Cressey. E- B. Curtis, Miss] therenbouts and was personally as spruce as one | Washington's crack shots were awarded at mid- | Island avenues. One ‘of the boys is about ten | yer showed that the past year has been one of byt Supreme Commander Fessenden, J. street wing and the Iunch room at the top of | Nellie C, Dyer. Dr. D. half that age. night. These have probably been the most in-| years of age; the other but for sisterly inter- Bi wan ebeted?- at the stock Teriaton, Me.: Supreme Keeper of the building were placed at the divposal of the | Gilson. J. 8. Hatch, Dav “Who is that elderly gentleman?” asked Sen- | terestingjand exciting contests of their kind ever | ference would have been catalogued as a four- (- reece seaming sala at | ape ale hen el banqueters by Mr. Woodward, who is a valued | f Horner, Miss’ 5 ator Manderson of Senator Sherman. held in the city. The scores were remarkable | year-old in today's mortuary column of Te | and the library received valuable additipns. The | of Nashau. N. H.; Medical Director John and active friend of the Sand . ipo Johnson, Mrs. H. H. Kimball, Mra. W. A. Kin-| The Ohionn looked at him scrutinizingly for | for their closeness. The National Guard match, | Stan. Just how the affair originated is not | following new board ot directors was @ected: D. —s of Boston. Mass. ae guests «pent an hour in social Lewis. Mrs. Chas. Loucks. J. | little while and then replied: “Why, that man | which was twenty shots in five minutes, was in| generallf known. Perbaps the big boy was] Rev. Anna H. Shaw, Harriet. Tupton, Obio, | Wrustees Horace Mitchell of nai ters Point, M 2. Mothershead, Mra.e Edward Me 7s i and Andrew McBath « K. Mother-head, Mrs.e Edward “Mower. 8. ¥-|was in the Senate when Ientered public lifé | dowbt up to the last moment. Three contest-| tired of hearing people say that no one was Brome M Gllett, Fanny N. Edwards, Dr. Car- SupremeDeputy t - 4 E thirty yeare ago. That is ex-Senator Jones of | ante ied at ble ca aie ‘ommander. Richards, Miss wartwout, Mise Ger- at a possible 100. Their next best | ever hung in the District of Columbia, perbaps | oline ‘Lucy E. Anthony. Kansas; | Curcheon of Worhimenn bec ng room by the | trade Swigget Coy, Jos. Schneider, | lows.” Py Leteeetat nie cota: the te ce ait es he hand exhansted his knowledge of harmless | Emily B Ho and, New York; Emma D. Powell, | made by sll these atl. by Ge third floor, which was turned i room for the occasion. Then abont 9:30 they were carried up to t Speeches were re bangne Socmennter | Webt bere te ow Wert -atanet me OES Broneing, double elevators and «at down to a good supper. | Owen Scott, Miss "Silvers, W. H.| Introductions followed and in the conrse of | noticed in the following scores how it was neces- teione ftrata of his John N. Ehle. Grand Treasurer R. H. Vates | Pow living at No. 137 West 127Ub street, the facts Of sates Gidiene ¢ fs cone one of the pont | Slater, Mist ‘Anna. T. Smith, Mrs. J. K. Stick-| the Conseqnent convermation — the venerable | Sty to decide on technicalities: SS - ap, Datta The following lint of ladies who have been |and Ly W. H. Pope of Goodwill, Commanders, | "hich bave hitherto been known only to semall crche enjoyable features of the evening. Representa- H. Stickney, F. W. Vaughn, J. H. | Iowan revealed the comparatively unknown fact NATIONAL GUARD MATCH. certain that waged oe - eaters rope elected and uccepted the depth of vice presi-|There were also present Grand Vice Com | “fends and the physicians who attended ber. tive Walker of Massachuset the “Woodward. 8. W. Wood- | that he was the first Senator ever elected by that} Lient, J. M. Stewart, I. R.P., third battalion: | around hie playmate'sneck. It is alec true the nts for Wim: ee the different states: | mander Lillie A. Edelin, Grand Pre a, T., | Ucatiedat the above number toobtain atull statement program ie and 3 W. Lothrop, Mr. Chas. pores he oe pes ley nt that bg 555555555555555555 5 5—100 | when the noose was eee the vic Irs. Secretary N. ouri, Mrs. John | Di = Kop er of Records W. E. rg te ang perenne pny ony we hen He t id Mra. G. H. ‘om tl i- = 5 7 . iy. Bre explatos Am I Here Mr.and Mrs. G. HL Judd and Mise ad also veen the first delegate from the terri] 55 5455555555555 5555 6-99 | screamed, but his rapidly diminishing vooa rand Herald Thomas Humpbres. G ham, his presence wa that ¥ Warder of the Inner Gate B that it would be well obeved her requests : ile his | syvaniay Mv. ah Jon and wae introdaced to bie wife delegate to Congress from the territory of | Private J. A. Kirk, company B,sixth battalion: | Sheer’ “three ed no attention. | After webile his | St canas Palmer, Michigan; Mra Senator’ Sam: {Grand Warrior of the Oster Gee 3, iene! Raut | _ Mos. Brensine te the mother of tweive children, si >_—_ Labor Statistics Convention. Michigan. . 55555555555555555555—100 | moan, and when abe looked out caw that es Montana; Mrs. Senator Gallinger, |ler. Mise Payne gave x pleasing recitation. chem om Cites. Gin & o Suetedine, talty 5 4 55 ~ Pout sity of age and certainly ber The ninth national convention of the officers} “If you will: not regard the question as im- §555545555555555 59 ition. ; 4 been almost cousummated. | New Hampshi = Eliza Wright =! rena ot sna years of age binds a lo obey an execution ha: mn alin ousum! ‘ol ADPearene be cal : diately relieves Sta \ g i bil : cutioner would i of the ri ny ms sey alongs : cumstance - soe [rane mapeee i logge Staten will be held at Denver, commencing the |", 1o% 300 sie ancient logiaiator salt “cighty-| ‘S55 5555555555555 5556-100 | cromeran tg? naced af the rope, Bat | Betote, Mrs ‘Seuator Allen, Washington; Mrs. | Post, No. 18, Departinent of the Potoma’.. A. aetanae on wieinen. che en, a h ial for it | 24th instant. The United States comthissioner | nine” there was no more surprised man in the} 6655555555554555 5655-9 | amateur banginan, who, because bin father in a | Senator Warren, Wyomin R,, appointed to manage the Memorial day cer- | 1! h 1 could mot acoount f to thet veuple cloner together and binds | Of labor. Mr. Carrol! D, Wright, is the president | chamber than the Senator from Nebraska, ALL-comkus’ MATCH. ice officer, claimed some special Privileges Ea 1 gmonier are quietly diecbarging thetr datiee. ever had any tmatcetions of dionaee 10 0a then: in that «pirit of fellowship of which Christ | °f = bing vga = Looe ee oe Senator Jones first came to Washingtonto| p,q p Young, engineer corps: ‘oday the four-year-old has a new lease on For the Russian Kellef Fand. Music is to be supplied by the Symphouy So- | Y*¥. Ut was sccompanted with themost unusual symp- was the highest type. an See & anty-< Congress in 1835, but his neck is very sore and the rope marks | The following additivnal contributions have | ciety of St. Elizabeth and the public school My bod) was in constant pain and very sonél- state bureaus of labor statistics and the United ae oe H 855555555550 ‘are easily visible. bilge af Auscadin. De, Bol ould ot bear the contact uf any but the MK. WOOPWARD ON YOUNG MEN, States department of labor to be represented in 655555555 5—50 iy been received by the American National Med Saaeene ar i oe tH Sal hea oy “el vent. cap scarcely tell of the agony & Mr. SW, Woodward discnssed the relations | the conver 7 : aS rE ae Cross for the Russian famine relief fund: we “auinaniane ‘daeeh ae te that ‘tilke” ‘Tie: physicione who bed Capitol Hill Augiliary W.C.T. U, bas held 555555555 5-50 The Good Templars. cause @ commer stand to be of yonnggmen to the Sunday school. He ck two public meetings recently, one at Grace 64555555 5 549-199 ‘The regular meeting of Minnehaha Lodge was | -Connecticut—Wallingtord, E. H. Rich, #26. Poplar Gulch, the most pictures: dence pronounced te he acute —. it as the relation to their Materials for Ship Building. . Lieut. J. M. Stewart, I. R. P.,third battalion: District of Columbia—Wash ington, Natalie Bell, spot in this region. Car will be oxide <trara tiene tuierinel ences Sanats Ptez bore east ™ gon F ‘The American Steel Barge Company recently | Baptist Church, addressed by Judge Kimball SSSCBSESS Sto omitted on Tuovdny evening last to give place | 91 70 wie seeuu Gutnbert. 1,’ Me, Benton | for the indice of John A Leyes Conte we Shah tines Gheseaund oo eapGueneeeaD> day school will be the support of the mother | wrote to the Treasury Department in regard to] 2"d Rev. J.D. Smith, the pastor of that church, 55555555 5 5-50 SS thn teeth Weekgne i Ss cece cent 0 | Fh sila, Muah of Repegnapatioda tp diinen we aaa be natant Spee pee chu In no city in this country i the per-| the free entry under section 8 of the tariff act | Both gentlemen xpoke from personal observa- 555555555 5-50 the lodge. De. J. W. Hoffman of the baceeu Of) Oa pe aaa Chat Tenn., $40.60. NOTES. Yin ube cafe tn 00 80M me Sanoeelh, centage of men to the population 48 | o¢ . sterials and machinery for use in the con- | tion of the baneful effects of intemperate habits, 555545565 5 549-199 othnolog: delivered an illustrated lecture, tak- sie od George F. and R. A. Pyles have bought of ne that it was forthe last time. Iwas pre- large as it is in Waebi and no other city t regardloas of sex, age or social position. The| John R. Berg: ing for bis wubject the babite, traite of charsc- | Florida—Tallahassee, Gov. F. P. Fleming, for | yy eee tie e9.000 lot 7 yet the desire to live—for and with my affords sich opportt r work among | struction of vessels at eth, Washington, | ead sabdling’ sas held“ ab Wangn LK. 655555555 5-50 ter, &e., of nome of the various Indian tribes | citizens, @101.81; Lake Worth, Mrs. 0. 8. Por- | Mrs. Henrictta Smith for $20,000 part of ‘strouz within me. When «dear friend eg | where the company has established a large ship |Search, Myer"; wan, Meld, at Waugh M. E- 555555555 5-50 with which he Las met in purvuing bis official | ter, $5. Illinois—Griggville. Mrs. M. Y. Me- | Of Woodland, Chichester. ed toace me and told me of © vomety which <p men need all the help that the e| yard. Assistant Secretar walling has in- | ineidents showing the benetcent. results. that 555555555500 duties. = Fa Maban, Indiana—Elkbart, Jobn F. Funk, | Several summer cars for the Anacostia rail- | Delped me had I but osedit tm them. The Sundsy school is an cy | formed the company that rivets, iron or steel, | Pave followed determined efforte to banish the 555554555 5-49-19 —-——-.——_ sontelb ated b the Menonites of North Amer- | Tos bave arrived. iS in her words « ray of ope nearest at hand to reach them, and it i the | cannot be admitted “under the section in ques | Mv turme wig ener Tepetiactinn ities |. The shooting gallery was in charge of R. B. Tho Iiewal Place ot Mosse, Yndiauapolis, Albert Gail, state | Mrs. George H. Armstrong continues te im- Part of wixdom and the church's highest duty | tion; that the materials enumerated in that ¥6¢- | trum different localities in his native state, and | Smythe. ‘Through the kindness of Chief Clerk Stocks treumuree, 6280.58. Teea Madrid, Mire Red. hot to rest contented with any work already | tien can be admitted free whether they are t0 | closed with u hearty indarsement of the work With the clove of the matches came the oluse of the Treasury Department, at the request of | Hopkin, by citizens, @55; Byrou A. Beeson. i new residences are being erected at done, but to la: ce phows to reach a large | be used in the construction of the hull or of | being done by the white ribbon band. Bra, | f the tair. A conservative estimate places the Relief. WRC, | Site treasurer, by citizens, $626.45, Randalia, | Hil!-dale. and boilers: that the term “equip- | Ailes alse graphically portraved the biiter ex. | Profits at between 85,000 and 86,000 members of Potomac Relief Corps, W. B.C.,| 8’, Grannis, by Sunday ‘Ichool, €7.50. Lou. | Willie Summerset was slightly injured yes- tt of Hlinofs was called as used in that se fa not under: | tease of aie whoratiar be: bedi grown 40 Saat auxiliary to the Department cf the Potomac, G. | iciann—N. ‘Orleans. -H. Gin 96.95, | terday by an accidental fall. i distance which separates | stood to include donkey engines, pumpa, wind- | TSTE a. had bad’ the inherited “appetite ‘The P Street Bridge. A. R., @ very handsomo floral eof the | Maine—Calais, Miss Esther Gardner, 1; Ham, The Chapter of Praise of Emmanuyel Eph Saaraah nh tine ean a He said that in the | lasses, steam steerer and other machinery. but | aroused by partaking of a social glass, and the | To the Editor of The Evening Star: Wome Reliot Corps is the central figure in | den. D. E. French, by Congregational Church, | Pl Church held a session last night for instruc+ rf Ae Ravages that one who | does include anchors, chain cables, boat ices tard cnvugglatee alfask a vatealaatioa: Inasmuch us the P Street bridge across Rock | the northeast section of the treasury grounds. | 15.18. Maryland—Aunapolis, cadets and off. |t0n from Precentor Kocher. ‘The chapter iy | in ju ile wich had ween einen me. | Pros ey ee ee emer oe aneegeeaaes creék haw repeatedly been pronounced unsafe, Ths is conridered the place of honor for ali | cers of Naval Academy, $69.75. "Masenchusetts— | Compored of about twenty-tive young @ddies of } [oir (ino) win Susan, ml ee why are the wtreet cara permitted to cross the | Snuected with women’s Work, as it te the part | Mt. Herman University, parish and ‘and Sunday | the parish, and from the zeal manifested prom- Brensing ferventiy, y ens, High School Tennis Tournament i echooh, @2. Michi, ina wall. BRE gens pn Astrakhan Sheep Coming Here. ‘The playing in the ringles began promptly at | ame and who will be responsible in the event | tne Se ear ee Gare | $8. South Haven, F. H. Chesebro, #5. Athine: a Servers Sat Sixteen valuable Astrakhan sheep, sent | 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The results so | of.a dixaster there? A street car driver last| dener Feast will oarry ont the details of thede- eota— Minneapolis, Lodge, No. 44,B. P. O. Elks, ‘Third Battalion Election. cure others. Lteel it to be my duty to tell the whole by Mr. Beale, the American minister to | far are us follows: Preliminary round, Wably ning drove bis team on a fast trot without | sign as rapidly as the growing plants will | €10; Pipestone, J. Mason Coburn. $1, Howar. At an election held by company C, third bat- | ¥orld aboot it, for it may save other lives.” the law of God, “J ripind : : jacking their mpeed in the least across the | permit Lake, citizens, 629. Mistourl_—Verdela. W. C. : ; "The stateuent of my wite,* said Mr. Breneing. “ie their guidance, ee eee een doer ceate | Chaat ea ae ang, ett OAs State defeated | bridge, notwithstanding every eat in the large Lee —————— TF. U 02.60. New Hampshire Boscoven E:T tation, at their armory last Wednesday might, |. oct truth. andl au ready to swear to it” THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS, mum coatche or po ee east 4, | MEP! car was oonapied by people returning Cot. Weber's Complaint. mond, Congregational Church, €41.60; Littieton, nae mere A. = a was a era i aecompanied him to he office of e notary, where : att, \ round— jeated Towner, 6-4, | ome from office aud the warning posted on gration, | Melvin J. Allen, for citizens, €58.45; Naeb ond Lieut. Greenwood was elected | be wade the following afbiavit ay upon the here, met the st fa | gz: Garner defeated J. H. Clark, 6-4, 3-6, 6-0; | the bridge, It in a wolliknowa fee thet, the |, Cok Weber, superintendent of immigration, Fics Unitarian’ Congregational Society. and | first lieutenant and C. E:Sweigert was elected | Grover P.M. McVay. Notary Pabile, No, 258 West a gave Louden and lol them transferred | Hills defeated Doyle, 3-6, 6-2, 6-0: Stutz | vibrations caused by heavy animaly trotting | BA® sent a letter to Washington charging Drs. | 04,, school, €16 New York Alfred Gentre, [eecond leutevant. rae son. Dow Sok. Fe ee ee ae dr tae Neary tttvetiay whch | defeated Burnett, | 6-3, "6-2; ' Wably de- | over a bridge have been the means of wrecking | Bryant and Niebold of the health board with ne-| ary, Burdick, for citizens. €12; Caze- —_——>—. ee ee ee oes tee ee sails hence fented Boyle, 6-3. 6-2; Fay defeated Keys, 6-2, | many bridges not considered “unsafe . 6-0; Doyle (of businens H. 8. ) air Car: | The careless action of a driver may On Garza's Track. ter, 6-0, 6-0; C. Clark defeated Pil 6-2, 6- ASan Antonio, Tex.. special xa: glect in allowing Mrs. Adam Bogardus, « de-| novia, L-' SE eat yet cause | tained emigrant, to escape from North Broth- | D. D.’Wordford, @1; Sai a fatal disuster at the point mentioned, and | ere Island Mrs. Bogardus and her child came | Haskins, Supt. Cong. '§ then where aball the responsibility rest? If the Jamestown, Mrs. A Night of Horror in a Texas Town. C.L.} Tuesday night was a night of horror in Deni- nday school, by D. [60% Tex. Between 115 and 3:30 yesterda: Catarino| Second round—Leupp defeated (anaes 6- lew York on April 28, on the eteamehip | Cohoes, Harmony Uni an a aah | Garzahas been located at Key West, Fla. U. $. | 4-6, 6-1, Wahly defeated Fay, 6-1, 6-8; C. Clark | bridge is unsafe, why are steps not taken to| Spree. Both were detained, but as the child | J. Johnston, @: ity, Al &| morning an unknown assassin brutally killed ears, was asked to answer the question -When | Marshal Frick of the western district of Texas Aetiated Doyle, ey ‘ack aero ee wate - secure? eee er ES wadiering a5 monalen ih was sent to Worth Mott 8 06; ; Onsonin, First Sey porch, four women, two of them the leading ladies of ? Da re ail We ie omnis ‘The bridge should n: crossed faster than | Brot jland, the mother being allow ward, anonymous, forth | ¢] i diet ee es ee Meciuine | S4, thus renching’ the finals, in which ie will |ata walk. ‘One needs only to stand on the | accompany it. After the cblld dled Dr. Nie- | Cprolina— Statesville, King’s Daughters, €47-75; | aye yin gn inne ye areratable ch | marshal if a the fugi- found occasion to make a witty speech, wh uy the winner between Hills, Stutz and | bridge when a tea to be side lle, W. C. Haenoes. “The Gast visties wos Mire, Haynes, wile shaded into seriousness when he suid that no | tive could be arreste ‘The marshal | Pe = aan ge when a tearn trots over it con- j bold, resident physician on the island, asked | Waynesvi C. T. U., 6; Statesville, Chas. 5 ra a age nit knowicdge is ready for the final grada- | at once telegraphed the ofiicers at Key West to Letpp. Bie bow rewumed 2 o'clock Friday a f= Aes been, of the great danger | Dr. ‘Bryant for Permission to discharge the | M. Armfeld, = or, for citizens, $11.40. Obio oie ee ae pat a “a avd penaaad or ation; the diplomas may be signed, sealed and | hold Garza. It is currently reported’ that the — whiel to observe when seated in u car. | woman. Not knowing that the women w was @ | —Cinciunati, 4 Y. M.C. A., $9.50; Medina, andy ws esi ay eee Ween aes | See ae: slicer he fang ne 4 recorded —they will not be delivered her Mexican government has offered a reward of a > B. | detuined emigrant she was discharged from the | zens, G. A. Richards, mayor, $108.82; () was assassinated either while alone in her There are thousands of other ladies amd lie E. White was given the subject of | $30,000 for Garza’s arrest and extradition. oe sey epee island and disappeared. A. B, Lyd; ay, 92.50; Buford, SH. Stover, @10:|home or cle was forcibly taken from the same eridGcheces Gaui f eee cane wee} chromite ists Eva Burrill hus filed a bill, through Mesers. o ———_+o-__—— Ginsjnnatl” additional for ile: $446.10: | artd put to death near the house. talked.in an interesting manner for ten minutes Librarian Tathill of Ohio Dead. Pollok & Mauro, against Peter Paige and the | |The funeral of Benjamin Franklin Carson, reallegiate Sports. Gov. Wm. McKinley, jr., for citizens, | A few hours later, in the very heart of the and was listened to with close attention. State Librarian Johu C. Tuthill died yester- | Capital Suvingy Bank for the tranafer of certain | the father of Col. P. H. Carson, will take placo | The most interesting event tn the second day | 680; Pickrolitown, M. 1. Smith, #2. Penneyl- |city, Miss Toen Hawiey, a beautiful young lady, *S:° pete Representative Pi uth Dakota was | 4. i : PAR Aa bas at 4:30 o'clock today at Ivy City, Rev. M.| of the field tournament for American colleges | Yeti#—Eulenton, U. Sloan, mayor, for citi- | was shot and killed by some unknown person, day mornin, his home in Laneaster, Ohio. res of the bank to her. The complainant zens, 260.95; Coudersport, Mrs. H. T. Thomp- | Almost the same hour, in a different part of the °° © TORN GARMEN Called mpon to give “An Outside View of Cal’) He had been ill many months with the grip. | and defendant are brother and sister nnd heirs | Jackvon of St. Paul's Chapel officiating. The | of the Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy at | on, €3; Union City, G. W.H. Reed, by citizens, [eity, ‘two women, inmates of disreputable S ++ Sennnnnens nee e some fun for < of the late George Paige, who died February | interment will be in Gracelane cemetery. The | Philadelphia was the special medal, mile bicycle | @189.35; Penn Runn, Henty Webb, church | houses, were brought face to face with death - “4 eebscen Geaetas cant’ Mereerenatticas’ walker a 20 lant, and she stats that prior to his deceare | Blaine tnvineible Club of which Col, Carwon is | race. Rt H. Devis of "Harvard won by a close | collections, $10.45. Vermont—Brattleboro’ citi | and laid low by bullets of an assassin. + + apairof RUBBER BOOTS ewerm Rinwelt and Hepreventatives Waller! Gisborne & Co. of Calcutta havo failed |} president, decided at a meeting last night to| margin from Draper and Bilyeu, two wheelmen | zens, by Mrs. James M. Tyler, $7; East Calais,| The assassin fired through a window of the | Melville Lim ° © * o OVERSEOM, « Ba and Scot being without home or family, deceased came to a at hs Tew. Me. Greene, pastor of the church, closed { through losses in indigo and exchange. ‘Their | her house and was tended and tureed by her, | *ttend the funeral in body and for that pur-| of considerable local repute, in 2 minutes 43| Inez M. Pearce, from Union Church, £10. |residence of Mrs. Rivers, killing Mand Kramer, | Manager * * * Water Bottle, Fountain anktt ME, Greene, pastor of the ehureh, close he ppatpetlariy byy provided with medicines, nurse, &c.; that dur- | Pose will asseruble wt 3:30 today. The club also | sedonds. Afterward Davis raced against the | Virginia—Lincolu, Phineas J. Nichols, for citi-|an inmate. He thén crossed the street. to * + © Syringe or any article of ia Shines of ae anh he tee | sane — Ing his ilinene he suid he desived his property to | sdopted an expression of wympatby with the | two-mile colleginte record, and made the dis- | zens, €60; Richmond, “Carlos,” £5; Thaxton's, | Lester's baguio. aul in a similar manner, abot * + + MANUPACTURED RUB. e Telations ol church to the Sunday Socdiibecsies Chacik Wicca. go to her and handed er certain papers, includ. | bereaved family. Col. Carson's father came to | tance in 5 minutes 31 1-5 seconds. Lutte B. Parker, $1.50. Washington—Spo- | and mortally wounded Rose Stewart as she was © °° BER yor will Ont Go — ‘The general convention of the New Jeru- | ing twenty-two shares of stock, and be repeated | Baltimore fh 1846 from Somerville county, Md. | Johns Hopkins won the lacrosse match after | kane, N. W. Durham, $10. getting into bed. All business is suspended So _ SOME OF THOSE PRESENT. as eee sk ae hie desires to her brother and she now fide the | and was employed by Wilson & Co., wholesale |e vigorous contest from Stevens Institute. fren and thousands of armed men are bunting for benerntpaasrnslno nigga Among those present at the banquet were: | salem (Swedenborgian) church closed al shares should have been indorsed to her. ‘The | @F0cers. and «hortly after became the leading | Score, 4 goals to 2. As Lehigh had defeated the Going to Chicago. the criminal. ter best and most reliable, Superintendent Pierson H. Bristow, Amistant | cinnati Tuesday evening. The officers elected | mares.noud have been indorved to her: | The | reve iore and favorite among the business mes | University of Pennsylvania bull team this sem ‘Arrangements are being made by the Man- —— 59 Superintendents R. Edward Earll, H. H. Kim-| were: Rev, Chauncey Giles of ithout an order uf the court au around the Exchange place. In 1865 he moved | son much interest was manifested in the ball ; - YP | withor t and defendant Ma, ue faction of the central democratic ¢: ‘it~ British Sealers Will Keep Of. x ball aral Mixs Miles M. Shand, | president; John Worcester of * | disputes her right and charges that she acquired | 0 Catonsville, . where he engaged asa on Following is the score: Pennsylvania, 9; | °8' . = conan ~ tage Ger Tur Besr. rett, J. Albert Cole, A. F. Frost of Detroit, secre- | Do hewion by wulawful means, farmer for several years, when unfortunately | Lebigh, 4. Batteries—Bayne and Lansing, | tee for a special train to convey delegates and| It is understood that British Columbia w im. H. Pearce, C. is Genson of Boston, treasurer, eee his house and barn with their contents were | Reexe and McClung. friends to the Chicago convention. A comumit-| Sealers, which have heard of the renewal THE CONCORD HARNESS, eed sebes Sack Ueda” Suaconiee consumed by fire. ‘This fire was attributed to | The Princetou-Lafayette game wagcalled off,| tee was appointed to fill the vacancies in the Jot the modus, will not attempt to enter Fred F. Barton and Jesse Pulmer, indicted] 7p. trustees of € I University have | Bit Political enemies. He was the futher of | as it was too late to play when the Pennsylvania- | committee. Bering >a. 8. Melpomene has be- LUTZ & BRO. Kate 8. White, Miss Marion C. Everett, Mise L. ceny for robbing a railroad car, e trustees of Cornell University have | nine children, reven boys and two girls. Five| Lehigh was concluded: Es un coaling: then goes north with ror nn tusous ntng Rational Sob Marshall, Miss 8. L. Buckingham, Miss Hallie Utica “by Judge | Unanimously chosen Prof. Jacob Gould Schar- | gons survive him, ‘The death is the fifth that | ‘The Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy is | For suburban villas and small farms north | Daphne. ‘Ihe U. 8. S. Charleston is expected a Hoghes. Miss Mary McKeever, Miss Grace I years at hard labor in Auburn | man president, to succeed C. K. Adam, re- | hu occurred in Col, Carson's family within # | well satisfied with the result of the tournament | and west of the city, see Benjamin, Room 1, No. | from Esquimault in a few days and will then | Trunksand Sstchelsof best makeat low prices ey, Miss Minnie Roberts, Mise Etta S nigned. jeer. 2 that it has decided to make it an annual feature. | 612 F street northwest.—Advt. proceed north. mb29 PR RRR VY V FER ppp 888s H H go 00, MMMM BBR OTT ENN FEE TITT (00 PPP, RRR (00, DDD goog ERE a 6cG RRR A NNN ppp 00 v v HOH Cc oo I °o N fKE OK R DDD Sss8 HOH ecS “oo MiM- Bas il Ncxw. Eee Tt ‘00 P RE %oo Bow ‘uu Sco Eee aa Goo 8 R A A N XN DDD ‘00 eee ee eee | % ¥ o%. Hi u rN 83 Fes | 7 We Boveur Every 8 Stitce Or Tur Srock For | ¥ Cee te at u Ir Rernesests Jusr Two-rumps Or- Tur Cosr | $21,920.31. | = _ Or Propvetiox. . —_—— ; —~— MESSRS. PECK AND HAUCHHAUS-691 BROADWAY-NEW YORK CITY-ONE OF THE LARGEST MAKERS OF CHILDREN'S FINE CLOTHES IN THE UNITED STATES—HAVE SOLD TO US EVERY SINGLE, SOLITARY SHORT-PANTS SUIT IN THEIR POSSESSION, TWENTY-ONE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DOLLARS AND THIRTY-ONE CENTS—CASH-WAS THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE. = TWO-THIRDS OF IT= THE REMAINING THIRD— $14,613.54, $7,306.77, . CAME TO US IN WASHINGTON-AND HERE'S THE CHECK THAT PAID FOR OUR SHARE: WENT TO OUR RICHMOND HOUSE-AND HERE'S THE CHECK THAT PAID FOR THEIR SHARE: Sudo ve Lake, <S7atiow ant EP i Ve Lire D8 i Lb gh02. . YOU MAY NOT KNOW PECK AND HAUCHHAUS-BUT THERE'S NOT A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY THAT DOES NOT-AND HARDLY ONE IN WASHINGTON THAT HASN'T BEGGED AND RNTREATED-IN SEASON AND OUT—FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF HANDLING THE CHILDREN'S SUITS MADE BY THIS sUSTLY CELE- BRATED CONCERN. BUT NO OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON-OR RICHMOND DOKS-NO O1HER HOUSE CAN. WE ARE THEIR SOLE REPRESENTATIVES IN THESE TWO GREAT CITIES—AND HAVE BEEN FOR SOME YEARS-S0 WE KNOW THEIR'S ARE THE RIGHT KIND OF CLOTHES-THE KIND WE HAVE ALWAYS OFFERED YOU-AND ARE OFFERING YOU NOW. IT WAS AN ENORMOUS PURCHASE TO MAKE-A TERRIBLE SACRIFICE OF ACTUAL VALUES—THE PRICE PAID WAS A MINT OF MONEY—BUT BARELY TWO-THIRDS OF WHAT IT COST TO MAKE THEM.. EVERY SUIT IS A BRAND-NEW CREATION-MADE FROM FABRICS FRESH FROM THE LOOMS—CUT AND FASHIONED AFTER PATTERNS OF THIS SEASON'S DESIGNING. WELL MADE-STRONGLY MADE-PERPECTLY MADE-1N THE MANNER CHARACTERISTIC OF THE HIGH STANDING OF THIS HOUSE EVERY STYLE THAT 18 POPULAR 18 REPRESENTED—EVERY SIZE THAT IS PROPER WILL BE FOUND AMONG THEM. THERE ARE: | 3. Pisce pr em See See = pe ee te ee =e} , 2h ae ET ae be ey | Vesr Suits, — Josiors Sirs, © as Vesniz Soirs, | Sixore-Brexsten Sorra, el Dovate-Baeasten Sorrs, — Coxpen. Sorrs, — Buovse Scrrs, wr ” ‘Prarreb Sorra, : | 10 TO 16 YEARS. r= 3 TO 7 YEARS. | | 4 TO 10 YEARS. | 4 TOG TRARS 1° | 470 16 YEARS. “4 TO 10 YEARS. 470 12 YEARS. IR ns tenet LP ‘This GIGANTIC AGGREGATION of SEASONA- een oe ; A ¥ i : :: At prices that are ot “bnee-hieti* to the real waloee BLE, SERVICEABLE, FASHIONABLE QUALITIES he 2% BME 9% RRR, BRA, 2% % we ¥ a mi Ht BD ee MC BRE g°% . that you will find grouped in the three sections into ‘Will be offered to OUR PATRONS-TBE PUBLIC— a ete ? $3 oe 3 EE EE 00 wy ¥ io | Be ih a OR Rl lf E3B GaP - ee which weave divided the entire lot—NUMBERING . begin ning— } ‘THOUSANDS OF SUITS: : P ' AGO 1 Secriox Ose . 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