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a ¢. re THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. iS 4 ae ; ; on a snie = cere | office rooms by Abraham Fischer. The rest of | coming over here to take a crack at Jack THE PANAMA BOOKS. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. |: batdine’wilbetteroursir sepairea “| IN SPORTING CIRCLES | srusteo epse aie : } 5. f + | aide D, Peters is making a two-story brick ad- | Jere A. Mahoney. Jack's partner and backer, | The American Committee and the Comgres- ition.to his house, 415 Ist street southwest. - is-very anxious to bring abont a match be- sional Ingatry. Si Ceres The first floor will be used for store purposes, | +! eween the men. ‘ | ‘ «| the other floor for sleeping apartments. | ‘Third Series of th ©. A. 0, Bowling | ysterasy Ho tale Jack eaete toe deke |, “It the preve will only wait for the conela~ | The Recent Railroad Deals and Their | a a Abbots tor the best puree offered at" 133 or 135 | sion of the congressions! investigation into the THE Y. M. ©. A. BUILDING. = | Tournament. T kno Crescent City Clob will | Panama matter,” said Mr. C. Colne, who is Effect on Property Values. Pee | ng up a big purse, and the Englishman can | connected with the Panama Company, to a . | PA something Abeut the Big Oresntention and | have « side bet of from €5,000 to $25,000.” | Bran reporter today, “it will be found that not P 1 jonee. cue ecut bas bees weed for improper me. ep rea BUILDERS AND BUILDING. | Tue need of anew building for the Young | JOHN WARD SIGNS WITH NEW YORK.| W- ©. Jenntnes ttecraits tives nor with a view of bribing auy gor- Men’s Christian Association of this city is mani- W. B. Jennings of Washington has bought of scieaasd aahidie cama ob a6 . ith ae fest in the work that is being done in the old Bree Seen ee na setae qiekin; banjorsr: tank iin congenial is made wit . . iree-yea! lies, itifal 3 . "ecos_tinproved Methetver inet Mall [30 nnn nes | Latest News of the Prize Ring, | wpton, for 21:0 ant #220, mapearey, sommiterie nen srpamietnontr =| CT eveland'’s Baking Powder jonses—Im prov. jethods Feet -| 3 inte % ¥ of aacerthinii ud and corruption, but | The £ On s . by | Pose eel vgn g V/ roud Transit as Tending to Cheapen Prop-| | At that time it bee err aren wr edcacn| King Altes cae te Bios Terimnpetied | how the money has been expended, rig | ’ es erty—Other Matters of Interest. ith: ea Sonik gps aes ttment of its | THE C. A. C, BOWLING TOURNAMENT. | Deceiver, dam Saucebox, by Siar Davia. able, It ie not possible that the ides is to} on/y 114 rounded teaspoonfuls to each guart of flour oat + — work. The building was never suited to the | The Third Series of Games Opened Last | Chicago Navy and the N.A.A.0. Quarret. | 0° conveyed that Congress possesses Nodes - : a ‘ r 0. Quarrel. : | e recipe is ri 3 scipe an ONE ENJOYS ATURALLY THE IN-| '8i¢d character of the work of the association. Night. A coliines has sprung up botwoen the Chi- | Si are ent ig te ane every mane) Ass ace copyrighted, butvthe fall recipe and terest during the week | 1¢ might do for an ordinary club house with «| Last night marked the beginning of the end | cago Navy aud the National Association of Am- to produce his books for their inspection. This instructions will be sent to any one sending name and Both the method and results when has been to a large ex- | Membership one-fourth of the number enroiled | of che tenpin bowling tournament of the Col- | ateur Oarsmen. A member of the navy.who is | la bee monstrous theory, the Aneritas ireag Cree mae -- Syrup ot Figs is taken; it is pleas on their books, but no one would be so wide the | umbia Athletic Club. The first assignment | also member of the N. A. A. 0., is charged | Committee {sand hae beer Tends to produce address to CLeveLanp Bakinc Powprer Co., New Yorx. oneal wie h P | on street railroads | ™*TK as to try to pack 1,200 young men full of | bowled ite games in this, the third and last | With fomenting a quarrel between the two or- | their books in‘order to allay the unkind flings se ng to the taste, and pra ron ‘matur. | if and energy into such smali compass. series, and the race for the last place, or rather | ganizations by making misstatements regarding | and hints of corruption.c., and every one con- ally yet promptly on the Kid- i Whil trict! It does not ecem reasonable to suppose that | to get away from the last place in the tourna-| the navy’s attitude. nected with it is willing to testify. They do neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the me treet rail, | MCR Of such business enterprise ns those con-| pont, was an interesting one. ‘The reguinr as- | ,. It had been the intention to hold an interna- | thisasa matter of courtesy, bat the broad 4 icteith 4 3 — speaking street rail-| nected with the association would allow mat- | a dof i a i | tional regatta to foliow the contexts at Detroit, | ete ee that every man or commercial firm is fystem effectually, dispels colds, | roads aro not classed as | ters to stand as they have been doing these | s#enment was composed of Mason and Harvey, | to be held under the auspices of the Colnmbian | bound to spread their books before Congress headaches and fevers.aud cureshab | real estate, still the two | Years; that they will not allow it much longer | but Dr. Harris moved up out of his assignment | exposition. The national regatta will be held | Whenever they are called to do so theo ieee! eum : Fige i interests are very much | # 80 assured fact. and tooka hand in the contest. Mason, who | at Detroit on August 9 and 10. | which can never take root in this land of per- a astipation. Syrup of Fige is | , s. ‘A what af. | _ be sociation is not an athletic club and | jag had the proud honor of holding down Inst | The international regatta will follow, the Chi- | S0nal freedom and protection to personal rights, the only remedy of its kind ever : vate meeps sche ee | place, bowled himself out of that place and sur. eee! ee August 12 €0 | 5 eke eee ee recta the one affect 0 city. Zi : | y e jew 0 re | N ws | produced, pleasing to the taste and other. The influence | In base ball at yoar the tour was the best | Prised himeelf and friends by making the high- | jmabice motel air oaicaiy tatten Ge | then a few words of gratitude for the Tenaima | ANOTMEE JOUNSTOWN MOKROK. | GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE of 16,6008, &eceptable to the stomach, Prompt | of rauroads on property received a striking il- | in the city, and wherever they went they up- | est score of the evening, having 790 pins to Toclear up the existing maddle Commodore i for having spent its money so freely here | Tt is Threatened by the High Waters or in its action and truly beneticial 1B Iustration when the cable road was about com-| Deld the honor of the national capital credit. He also led with 16748 his best score, | Cregier has sent an explanatory jetter to Presi- | 1" —— large purchases in the face of the Western Pennsylvania. ' 5 y f ee . ning ball in every instance except one gume at made twice in lis second and fourth strings, re- | dent Garfield of the N. A. A. 0. Sere ae aeuas ie Sele 1 as costheatn ot the louianiasiong On Gall its effects, prepared only trom the | 1i\ed. Land that bad remained unimproved | Haltimore. The prowess of tho foot ball team | Ue 1"! 7k" | Commodore Cregier sent invitations to Prince- | Prise. The American committee xnd all those |) 106 F : most healthy and agreeable sub | “¢*#¢ termini of the line forthe reason that | has been so recently demonstrated that all_may | SPectively. | ton, Harvard, Yale, Cornell, University of Wis- | Conpected with itare as anxious to preserve | Branch valley between Curwensville and Clenr- | 5 ;it mus considered too far out to| remember. It isa fact that a pluckier eleven | Harvey bowled steadily, tut he was unlucky, | consin, Coluznbia College, University of Cali- | their good names as any one, and this tendency | field, P'a., are threatened with a second Johne- APATING : stances,its many excellent qualities |. desirable ‘ied would be bard to find. In traek and field | @ number of bad splits keeping his score down. | forma, Stanford University, and to Cambridge | Of hints, flings and innuendoes toward wrong town horror. At the former place is located commend it to all and have made when brought by © ng tence locality | Cventa the red triangle of the association was | Cousidering the vers short time in which be and Oxford, England. From Prinestom here. | 49g should, T think, in all fairness conse, ; bs ‘ “ he large sawmill of the Carwonsville Lumber Page rapid transit |S) Nays com ‘howing twenty- | has been bowling he is doing very well and has | ceived in training. |The Panama Canal’ Company's method © it the most popular remedy known, || «rstem froma half hour to ten or fifteen minutes | cigit fret prises, renty-two second. aud our Hothing be ashamed of. “He will take some of | Gorge" neretnty ot Wotoushe and Ratoni | of doing. business “in Freace, ‘every, one |Coimany, and they control almost all of the Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e, and Bearer the business centers soon sprang into | third, or a total of 210 points. ne Se | University have promised to send crews. Har | Gertie med ae \reamgernoar eggcmeed timber on the head waters of the West branch ny uli leading druggiste, | demand. Improvements followed, and the sees ceukiae Harris bowied his usual enretul game and’ yard and Yale declined, No. word has as yet How fe American committee, com- | and ail tha who may not *ctivity which this change in the motive power | In their gymnasium there are to be found b¢ let pong re in, the number of strikes, of | been received from the English universities, posed of 60 well-known gentlemen, should b CONTAINING Peravian Bark, and Anderson creek, which foias the In order to hold the le able drug’ river at the m ix credit, supposed to be tarred with the same stick? | Is Pure Catalan Wine, i ‘ of w single road brought about continued to be ci fecal vars teh is tee 4 . that are cut during the « Ty che Athol Faculty of have it on hand wiil procure it e! aght a in more men than in any other gym in the ci Several very difficult spares made during the | . is fair, is it hones: poet © eal Momptly ior any one who wishes te | *,farre of nae eat echt re more men excercising for the benefit they may games deserve mention. “Mason made one of THE ODD FELLOWS’ FAIR. Seis é boom is a ated at the milland extends two LOSS af. APPET Ye be wet wcceps any subsutute | termed aubstantial t derive from it in better bodies, more of A r. Harris made one of 1-38-10 an: Vouk Clneee Pe American Property Burned by Mostems. | Mle* up the river. Lascpe eccia cotec cae eee ee | aaa spsaeetaa gre te eis later they are | nother of 2-4-7-10. FEE NT one ine See) Gia eee ke oe At present there are over 5,000,000 fect of ter of b d pec : . ‘The United | miter of business or population and | i i Following are thi f last night Suecessful Thus Fa nited States legation at Consta; le | soon CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ |" tosome otker center. As the expression | Rota whit behind. Yet it is not an athletic < oP ciara oe : hes logs in this boom and on top of these loge ts | foes, railroads can't start from novhire aed |clubin any sense of the word and if it was all | ames: i ‘Tonight will close the first week of the fair learned that a Moslem mob burned the gorged at least fi feet of ice. T MALARIA, NEURALGIA nee el: pon xo ‘nowhere if it is expected that the; ‘%¢ money they spend would not scem very &E at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 8th streetsouthenst,under | American Girls’ College in Marsovan because gorge extends a distance of six miles and the Hearte ofthe. stockholders will, be made for what they do in sthletion the auspices of Canton Potomue, No. 9. P. ML, | the dir , i. gree glad with dividends. In thin way the interests | _ ot an educational in ior A ~ I. O. O. F., and haa been quite a success so far. | the instigator of an offensive political agitation, | [OF ® distance of ten miles s | Of real estate and. street railronds are very | it does an educational work of which any even- rae Last night, regardiew of the inclement | Political placards bad been posted on the walls | {06 "as above the ten-foot flood mark. | All the | largely commingled and what affects the one is | 19g business school might be proud, : é ee __incle |of the college, Dut Dr Hereet bad eroloreea | Sce,irem Carweusvale on down thas tett the | very apt to be felt by the ot The transac-| | There are eight educational classes running i é 7 Bere Cate he OO ne ene | to Shs gevernoc an), Chia tam@eub otieunr his [eee naan ce Leen eee nee Go tions of the past week which have resulted in | euch woek with 283 students enrolled and an | ¢ is 1 ee | cred Canton) No. 1) 1) 0-0. E, were amore | occoaut The gevicncr ies alinar ‘Gmable or leas aus noes tie ae eee mien change in the control of the Belt and the |.86sTegate average of 231. The practical studies | J. “| powell fn wen els the director, Dr. Herrick, was believed to be Water is overflowing the banksall d INDIGESTION, i a trate teu " ~ 3 : s the visiting organizations. An escort from | unwilling to protect the college, for he muade no | ad Bo ind invicoret on Toads con- | predominate, arithmetic, bookkeeping, English, | _ . 1 Bed hen gacie ns “yen liege eased nt and when the weather gets warmer the Be Cisacrreatua litter seme of 0 ’ Endorsed BY Ovey bes fog SECC atime irperrtng pr talges Se Canton Potomac, in charge of Capt. Shackel- | effort to defend it against the mob. Tiver rises frst, one ee ee eee ae be] pip OP Webereiecd fo: amen te nce teen etc | aad geemiiiay, Mestaaetal hots are parvast y.8., | ford. headed by Canton Potomce's Juvenile ——_-oo— = The sun has been shining and the water has | & FOUGERA & CO. provement in present facilities, There is to be | to hold the student, and young men see at sebebting $6 jeanuee axpactations a improved | Once that the association means that they shall Band, escorted the Knights of Pythias from Mrs. Randal Own Property. been runnin from the mountain stream 30 North Wii z Sos Chet the seesedian saan Chas thay shal) née Me. Feat Walker. their hall at 7th and L streets to theNavy Yard. | Evidence was taken yesterday in the orphans’ | FTPt quantities. Sa eee system of rapid transit in the first place and then }o get an education ignment, which will bowl on | The visitors were extended a cordial and hearty | court in Philadelphia showing that the trust | Uet**. nee caleene ; by a combination of interests it is believed that | for the business of life. In the month of Janu- | Tuesday next, ix composed of F. W. Stone, | welcome by Chevalier D. L. Hazard, wh we flere cient ic the service, in all respects, will be better. That | ®*¥ sixty-four sessions in the eight studies and | Kugene Johnson, G. W. Stickney, Arthur Moses | coe bY Chevalier D. L. Hazard, who was is what the public wants and that is exactly in | # total attendance of 1,854. fast Howart Perys i line with the interests of property owners, | Tho association is absolute in ite statistics : / Physicians & Druggists- Immediate elie? ~ Quickest C fund of $35,000 raised by the late Samuel J. | had not given the matter much thought. up responded to by Capt. J. H. Mills on bebalf of | Randall's friends never formed any part of his | yesterday, but now ther are uearyand the first , the K. P. aud Capt. Galiher for the Grand estate, and therefore cannot be subject to the | arm willeend people and personal property to ‘The closer the heart of the city can be joined | 824 wherever figures are given they can be re- Sere, No. 1, Daughters of He- | cigims of his creditors. Mrs. Randall testified | ‘Be #¥FFounding hills. with the outlying parts of the municipal sve-| lied upon, It would seem sufficient to say ee ae A force. 2 i | fem the more ‘Hbeinews interest wil? be oi-| “about.” but that does mot enter into their | _ There was a conference of base ball men at| g organizations expressed great | that the house they lived in in Washington vanced and honses and lois remote from the | bookkeeping. Then te educational work | the Hoffman House in New York yesterdi ¢ freedom extended to them a cheeestrge = eects standing in her center brought into the market A rapid street | they haven very large Chautauqua literary and | Delegates were prevent from several of the Na-| Wlule in, the hall, the most noticeablo feature | husband's mwme were Here | railroad system is in the interest of economical | S¢ientitic circle, the largest in the city tional League clubs and while the meeting was | JOU faire. "Give tne Atco alee isfactory. 1g98 living, as it enables people to go beyond the THE EDUCATIONAL FEATURES, » ? | 928 Toa territory of high-priced land and find cheap] Yet it is not an educational institution by any ao which can be bought | means, and still the estimated value of the Caunane & Lenore, Ax» 706 K Se NW, not called to settle the local base ball situation, | jg positively prohibited, and’ the members of ————_+2-—___ | that was substantially the result. An arrange-| the canton are ever on ‘the alert to check any ‘The Bering Sea Arbitration. ment was made which allowed the transfer of | attempt to do so on the part of ambitious cou-| In the house of commons yesterday Mr. E. WiMl offer 9 {GENUINE KID WOUSQUETAINE school to the young men who would otherwise | oma Brookdly New Y¥ ii | testants, The stage is being strained to its ut- . % | = vai GLOVES that Lave sold low & oo Suburban railway lines contribute to the in-| moderate price is over 80 per cent of the cost of | man. Keily will also be signed by the New| Which are en ee Cte ae manent | ay. That ts the ronson why Dr. Plarets 9Se crease of home owning and it is admitted that | the current ex; the association. It is | York elub. the Bering sea question. Mr. Gourley also! Picssant Pellote are sold on trial, as it were. there is nothing whieh se largely tends to the | Hots social ciub, but it would be hard to find | ee eral! egies asked whether the government could lay before | ‘They're guaranteed. If they don't give satise Blacks aud colors a progress ofa cliy as the inerense in the | Steater arses in any other Rela a : be : — = Spi e pees a gg es * P. Grogan, Shuit & Co, J.B, Kendall, | P&fliament the report of the commissioners ap- Sacto, you can have your money back. ont wbtieie sare men ine ae wore agn Prmalepacbred Tan when he | “Bere, ‘The receptions and socials given by it| In the fight between Maxey Haugh of Brook- | & t, Rodver & Gallagher, M, Holla, Chas, | Pointed to make inquiries preparatory to arbi-| In Biliousness, or in any disorder of the | ONT pe , buywa home becomes identified with the city. | ST Rot only of w high order, but moxt attract-|Iyn and ‘Tommy Kelly, the “Harlem Spider,” | £4: Voist, Rodie si ar eral tration. stomach and bowels, you need these little TE ChOCHEL SPREADS at Its progress benetite him and it is to bis inter- | V6. | The New Yeas aa ieee ae before the Buffalo Athletic Club last night for a} ar tha ai insti. | Sit E. Gray, under secretary of the foreign | “Pt ~ Bond Day 7 2 te ont * est to aid every public movement that tends nial fentuse nn’ Oe an indication of the | g309 purse, Haugh put his opponent out in a| tuted, Octob it has been on the con- | Sflice, declined to produce the report owing to pr i | $1.00 vxcu promote the matecinl interests of 4 ocial feature, ' : the engagement made between the powers cou- | No reaction after them; you get real and romote the ma interests of the ci Tts litexary society is not less social, for it | single punch after six seconds of sparring. stant go, accompanying the present and past | (oe jupaement made between th Should | /asting good. Taey permanently cure Bick city of homes meaus @ prosperous com: promotes the height of good fellowship: also | ean grand masters on their grand visitation SAS pieeeitha MA Ge or Bilious Headaches, Constipation, Jaundice, | Prepare for the inaseurstion Weare offe - anilt Pande <0 tikikiotk cece. Wea regulacicRlar pskarer ce tnceeral lls Pincanierins Gua eee nown in alae 1 ghout the | "ithe dade tong sapere apr va question, an- | Dizziness, Sour Stomach, ndigestion, and | euime tn Bleakern « and Tatile & YeorenCulde Conch, Sore Thrvat.Crovp.tniuenza, || Last week a wide frontage on K street be-| #¥ grmusstic exhibition and the atmos} Walbrodt played nineteen simultaneous it has made mauy visite, Next | Nownced that the doors of the houve wonid ee . Bevuchitis and Asthma. A certain | tween 16th and 17th streets was sold, as wtated | Phere of the ps Spr tipetees To eaauted: | games of choss at Havana Thursday, winning | week these jurisdictions will be widely repre- pete area eat 1S Sk boce co Montes, | von can depend epee E Gages Cth SS See sumption In Geet staces anda sure reliet | in Tux Stan, to Senator Quay and he intends | not need a card of introduction to be made te | fourteen and losing fiv vented at the fair. Every night next week is | phen the opening address ou the home rule bill | pen eay for a perfect and permanent cure stages, Use at once. You will sethe | to erect a fine residence there. The frontage | feel at home if he is a stranger. ss ee an oe | taco rst cases of Chronic Caterrh. Itsa |‘ , tafter taking the first dose. Sold by | was about 100 feet and the depth 110 feet, and| It is nota church, nor, as one of the officers Dixon to Fight 5 fagrag: Mat aera opens terete a i 7 mild, soothinc, cleansing, and healing = orywoere. Large bottles, 50 cents and @1. = price paid was 5 per sq — During | said toa Sta reporter, does it reek to take the | Geo. Dixou will fight “Solly” Smith, the Pa- | S#Y # full dress uniform. ~~. aie a in — — which po ‘t simply on tava je past week u deed was placed on record | place of one. There are religious services | «; ; : : ——— reframe houses, with their contents, completely o roprietors offer a ——_____ } transferring to Margaret E. Gale a lot on. the | held within ite walls;andin this there is not lees | C1¢ cowst, feather-weight some time in August hing He Could. West Marshal street, Richmond, were burned | Peward for any incurable case. W.MS Ks y north side of K street between 17th and 18th | intensity than in other departments, In the | for $2,000. side in New Orleans or at Coney! George Austin, agent for the Quincy, Oma- | yesterday morning, the occupants b —— — ——— ° =. Snvsres Sona, A Meprear, Discove pircets., The dimensions of the lot are 301100 | yeur just past 618 religious services were held | Island. The backers of Smith bave senton @/y, and Kansas City Railroad and the Pa.| ing with their liv 919 P 7 ae feet and the price paid was about $5 per square | in their vuilding, with an aggregate attendance | forfeit of $1,000 to cover the money which Tom 3 sh by Ryland A. Le 919 1 OF INTEREST To US ALL. foot. In the one instance over $50,000 was | of 22,840. No meetings are held ut hours to | O'iourke posted several months ago. The con-| “8° Express Company, Humphreys, Mo., | oF )3 une A; Mee. ici D JUST OPENE! wes paid for a building sito and in the other about | conflict with church services and all are made | 4 be hh were fixed Unng weeheen, | Ba# disappenred. With him went » con-; Hall! Z | ean « i $15,000. Considering the difference in the size | to supplement the work of the churches. No | sitions of the match were fixed upon weeksago. | siderable sum of moncy belonging to the 90 piece New crxouams 12% APTER TWELVE YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC RE-| of the respective lots the price paid in both | one has his pet theories hurt and it is not| Duel, otou Sed 'tinke Sf trom GoSU¢ ope | railroad and exprose company. Tuesday moru- ee bre ae amen. ee Ok eee <p | Cares mar be looked upon asan evidence that | unusual to have every denomination repre- | PU oS he TT cee ae eee eee aa | 50 pisces xew arscnaus.... D5e ee te cet ee residence property in good localities is not fall- ented in a meeting. The gospel ws the theme uaea ue ua viaienadeas: tars Lihat from one of the Quincy ba U nlike Unsoluble i i\ re | Oa RIC 50 CATSERH EN ALL ITS FORMS AND COMPLICA- | "6 . always in the larget meetings and’ seventy-five | yrenager Hanlon of the Baltimore Base Ball | tthe bank at Humphreye was turned over to . GINcHams ove TIONS. ‘THE COMING BUILDING SEASON. men professed conversion last year, Bible aa tre Austin, He took the package and everything . 20 - a 65 Sete’ : : classes and Bible training classes are special We have engaged all the new piay- | Gige he contd lay hands on and walked to Chitt | (~OCOAS which are In- Sm HRORS SEW CERSRAMR..... -- Abode The coming building season promises to be | features of the religious services. While the | ers with whom we expect to begin the season of | licothe, where he boarded a Chicago. Milwaukee | °~ — ed oR 100 12k coved & very extensive spe-| one of the most active ever known here. The | re'igious department is conducted on high | 199§. ‘The te: ppear in its spring games | St. thing has been heard of 3 : = | PIRCES TRISH Lawxs. - " = : We D1 i 0. is ~ ANCES PERCALES. | Building Register ined today enya: “We feel preseure, evangelist, methods attendance | bout thi way: Robinson aud Clarke, extchers ; digestible, and Cocoas AID NEW AND HANDSOME DEtOWe. that we are justifiable in offering a word of en- | an to take advantage of all the other privilencs | Wadsworth, McNabb, Baker and Schmidt, TE ETE : } NEWGOODS OF ALL KINDS BEING OPENED , ‘are | couragement to the building trades with r rrbeal or prnisc ghophong seat ery sisatis Eieota Asst bakenaa Ramacecia sit Disgusted With the Repubiteans. dulterated with EVERY DAY au umpertret under- | erence to the prorpect of work for the coming | "thout being troubled jin the least about the | P pai : pie | Waldo M. Potter, register of the United adulterated wit! is} etter and canes for each, | season. A tour of the places of business of | Subiect of religion, and it is also possible for pest achoall ba : s States land office at Fargo, and who W. MLS, «cs ce of « proper remedy. has devoted | nearly all our architects furnishes evidence of | SUY }0unk man to get an opportunity to talk | § ‘ r peal iene bri ag St h a ‘aii the tine af his disposal to the study of this disease | an unusual amount of work in prospect, and | Sout the subject ad hbitum whenever he may ce Storey, Jett fielder: |e enrned the sobriquet of “Father of arch, One p =a with s view to finding « positive cure fog it, and has | unless something contrary should ocele, which | Select. ear: center fielder, and Treadway, right| the Republican Party in North Dakota, geo gtd fe Bowils survendet im discovering a combination of | jy now almost berond the range of powibility, | Yet, sald the officer of the association, it is| fielder. If MeMnhon exnremox a desire to come | comos «ut in a scathing letter, in which he etary 4 Relics that be bas m» hesitancy in saying $84 the coming season will be the most active one | Bot A chureh—only a plain, modest, unassum- | to terms and do his best for usin the box he | renounces all ulleginnce 10 the re qo men hentDad (aay Veeecnes Specific for st and al! ite complications | in building circles that we have ever ld. Ou‘: | i26 Young Men's Christian Associs'ion doing «| willbe adiled to the list of pitchers. Stovey | and amerin that the democracy of Grover ¥ ru timeandessy week a by new treatunent will cure any case of | ide of this evidence of the probable prosperity | Wonderful work among the young men of this | will probably be made captain. March 18 | Cleveland is preferable. (eV 7 } by 4d monthly p mare as welcome to eal Nasal Catarrh if the bones are not entirely destroyed. | Of the spring and summer ‘re can sunetadd fer | doing a work, he said, that very few know | southern trip will be begun. Potter says that for twelve y e them as to the air you breathe. pesca the benefit of those who believe In. the faeries | anything about, for if many did it would be bat | _ The president of the Atlanta club has written | watched the actin of the reoub! AT CH 7 cae ae: Tr will cure any case of either Pharyngwal, Laryn- | { igoneral averages that there ie a traditior omparatively short time before the new | the Orioles that he is entitled, under th | this state and he found them to be a set of THESE PRICES _ on roe Cataerh bat baw not reached the | _ jong builders who have been long in the busi- | building would ornament one of our beat streets | of an arrangement with the “National League, | rants who have dragged down the party from & % IN ANY STORE 7 nsuumption. ness here that after a cold season like the | *"4 its equipment quadruple ite possibilities | to 500 exch for Motz and Wadsworth. He | majority of two-thirds of the voters to igno- IN WASHINGTC MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST se of Aural Catareh that has not | Present, which has been so severe aa to stop all | fF 600d. aa 9500 "The Baltimore club will wot ave ageite | mnious defeat. Phowh Pari Suite, FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS nas Gee building business the resumption of trade in| " x —-- see > a < BARGAT OR Gi te deafness. Le ere ree ae, Rearmbtion of trade in| pERDINAND DE LESSEPS' DISGRACE. ebm to either of the two men unless com-| Ws sa uy a Rock on the Track. —( Best and Goes Farthest )— fold Oak Bod Hon Suite SHOE moses NS FORK GENTS, LADIES, | ees pei d to do vo. r 1 : . neat, 813. SSES AND CHILDREN. ae He May Bo Stricken From the Legion of |. Second Bareman Childs, whose home Afreight train on the Baltimore and Ohio | Six-ioot Oak Fatension T secur < (SEW STREES CAR LINES. ee Baltimore has declined to sign # contract which | railroud ran into a rock that had been washed | Jay Sedi | Woven Wie Sprines, @ AT 1203 F st. £ Carr of the Intestines i¢| 1 addition to the changes in the manage- ‘The discontent caused by the dismissal in the | #8 been forwarded him by the Cleveland clu® | down by the rain near Toll Gate, W. Vin, eaves no Sediment on ver yard, a * the m not been destroyed. ment of the city railroads, and alvo, it is hoped, | ,, Une, discontent caused hy the dismisal in the | because he considers the sulury offered too low. | Thureday night and wrecked the engine, piling Bamana a Mastroas, $7 — prospective changes in the motive power, sev- EUIT you wentbat nota yeuny No notes to sten—weekly bills found for corruption against Deputy Rou- | Yale Students Sustain the Athletic Captains, | te2 loaded cars on top of it. Wm. Spotts of the bottom of any case of Catarth of the Bladder—no a ‘ : ; Suc chante Poem pret hpatir-tenaped vier and Senators Grevy, Deves and Renault | ‘The recent vote on the question of allowing | Grafton, | engineer, wa area con uae, trie road which has just been built out the 7th | has moved the mentary commission of in- | Only undergraduates to play on Yale athletic | brakeman named Foley cut and bruised and the cup. street road will be opened for public travel and | quiry to a rencwal of its acti teams was reversed last night by a secret ballot | may die. ‘The wreck was avery costly one. passengers can go from the bounds of the ci > f members of the university. The balloting | The freight was just abead ot the through ex- fo the District ‘line and to Takoma and Silver | , 7° Commission now proposes to summon | 0 4 . , s . pga ~ | press. All trains were delayed twelve hours, IN | . = Spring. Them, sometime soonthe undergraoad | 84 examine all deputies who bave been ac-| was in progress all the afternoon in booths es far) D i) ] Messrs. Garr & Baro. ss and can be borne by ‘ und | geod of corruptness, whether acquitted or not, | ‘#blished in all the departments of the uni- | =—————— Lf hi et, old or young. electric road along U street will be in operation. Pap aed oe | versity. Aw announced the result is as follows 7 : } | | JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS and there is « promise that the Suburban road | and to obtain the Reinach list of the 104 men | Article I 689; no, 502. Article II we Fer As Ir Sue Worx ul aaa » tthe most prominent | will be running by the middie of summer. The | who were compromised by money transactions | 982. np, 201, af : ie AND IMPORTERS OF PRE- dent of the indiana | extensions of the Erkington through the enst- | | % MOCKBEE & CO.'S OLD STAND. jatl-im os. —_————— ee gharze for waste in matching fan Total nufnber of votes cast— ‘One eae Popes oe > } s with Reinach, Arton or He ‘The commission | Artici@ I, 1,191; article LI, 1,183. THE CENUINE Su CIOUS STONES, BEG LEAVE she ed by Dr. port the ill no doubt be mad Ay ‘FFOCATE. Y . nt pursued by po pong pooh pe aaa ‘che pall sci purposes also to apply to the chamber for ad-| All of the undergraduate departments gave a JOHANN HOFF’S 1D) TO INFORM THE PUBLIC Se ties are | ditional powers, which, if granted, will increase | Majority for both articles, while the graduate Malt Extract ny | | smar os reer erarsonnar very Fromising. greatly the scope and thoroughness of the in- | *"¢ Professional departments | recorded in ‘Miss Augusta Sproesser, a young lady yet in her ™ on ; oo every case majorities against both articles. THE MONTH'S RECORD. court of cawation reject the ap-| Article 1 was to give the captains and man- During the month of January the building | peat of Ferdinand de Lesseps against the deci- | “ers power to make any rule they saw fit to Permits show that there were twenty-one new | sion of the court of appeals his name will be | Take untill January 1, 1894, and to confirm balldings erected in the northwest at a cost of taste ct te Hate of the institute and the | "Article 2 was to appoint eommittess to frame cone in the southwest at» coat of | fin of Honor. se tnw of the late Baron | NeW Constitutions for all the athlene organize. Reinach, has sent 'to M. Monchicourt, official | Hons of the college. the change to take effect Liquidator of the Panama Canal Company, the | 7#2U0ry 1, 1894. The graduate members in the Tpit | eatn oF $5.500 francs, which he ‘bad. recvived | 4epertmenits are vers mnch pained over the re- pis pode ove dlmamgpme from his father-in-law in 1888. Reinach had | */to ne coer? eee, ouceenad -Stoee ngs aud repairs, as shown by the permits, waa | Toccived {his monoy me s dome On ania nid | Yale athletics uniil next vent at least. ‘They $258,540. | he gave notice some time ago that he would re- | ‘lireaten to organize teams of their own under SOME NEW IMPROVEMENTS. if it proved to have come from Panama | thé title Yale University. | D. B. Groff will build a three-story and base- | funds, | ment dwelling on 12th street near Q northwest. Brown stone will be used exclusively in the EQUALS. | terns. who resides with ber parent DEPARTMENT MAY BE FOUND st = hut been aff cted for a ye: Un Metritive | disiressine conditionof Ler nose, turost aud lugs. | THE FINPST FOREIGN AND AMEKICAN CORRESPONDENCE a Bd ') | PAPERS, MENTS, m1 on a one CARDS, &e. Gask of ALE, saree WEDDING INVITATIONS, AN- NOCNCEMENTS, DINNER, BE. AG G CEPTION AND VISITING ore Garanxrecp. schftes ten Yours’ exverience in the une of the Morrow. CARDS PROPERLY ENGRAVED. en Dintuient ws have found tt tata, io! care of Files, Wounds, Spraiun, Barat ~ COATS-OF AEMS HERALDIC- of Files, Wounds, sprains, Burns, iruises, ALLY ENGRAVED ON STONE £19, 821 AND 823 7TH ST..N.W. a3 It exalts the energies, stimulates the nutritive powers, improves the appetite and aids digestion. It canbe used for man, woman or child. Exysip or Soreness iu Bones or Muscles. ead ‘testimoa- fais. Liuust adinit that the Morrowbean Ointment is the best thing yet, It fully anawored expectations. Ok METAL. —————~see International Light-Weight Fight. Berkman Says He Had No Acromplice. There is a good chance for an international f crestment used in my care efter years of attoution The two anarchists, Henry Bauer and Carl | light-weight battle which will decide the world’s Matchless as a tonic in convalescence, A.W. COLLAMORE, House Haiser, 1021 Eee. , 7 as X no roliaf Tam pleased to pasement and firet store. press brick the rest of | Nold. were put on trial at Pittsburg yesterday championship. Stanton Abbott, who is re- are warned against impos ee nee potieeacagetaaeapinenernas arg Mpiiinot 7 peter’ sanding | to the Toof and is topped off with a tiled tower, | Morning, charged with being accessory before | €erded as the most dangerous man in England | ee. and Co yp eT Teheer aie roe Cot Dealer. 1107 Hn-e. ING AND COLOR STAMPING. | Gbe interior is finished im natural woods and the fact to the shooting of H.C. Frick by Alex- | #t 183 pounds, has announced his intention of | = SOMANN Bost es poye tt Soe rhs oe foamy conde ata ateg apeuamred imeem cp | will be heated by hot water. Cabinet mantels, | ander Berkman in July last, sae —_ “Fer aate by sildrurinin rice, canta Sw HERALDRY POR REFERENCE. S.C. Niwas. M. D. Sectibule und baths wil be Suanong its attrne:| ., The feeture of the sesion was the testimony =: _ ts aashmmmneettareeeioe | 1107 Pa Ave N.W a bs owe of Berkman, who testified to being a printer; Muze A. RB: uidreeceectoergetes | Treats rable chroute diwases, especially dis-| Hons. J. Germuiller is the architect. that he went to Pittsburg f h ° j Me. ti. T\uppert, £07. oe . * - | William Yost & Bro. will build on 3d and P x Tee no other purpose y a F. A G ae = - ar, Nowe, Throat, Lunes, Stomach, to kill Mr. Frick; ‘She riven her cass as follows: ‘oR ‘00D Boot Kidoeys. Asthina, Neuraucia and | #treete northwest seven two-story and cellar by Bisiobeilns ant as aeee aan Cee Serie, For a year or more I have had a reat deal of trouble = —_—_—_——_— Bib erat houses from designs completed by Architect J. | the attempted killi in my brestining. My nose feit very dry and parched, S. : <x yr _| Sermuiller. | They will cost $17,500, have fronts | the eterpied killing. | He stated that he had with considerable secretion, which was difficult to eae T. B. Towxenr & Sov. Posiovs, 1344 G Se N. W. | of press brick and Hummelstown brown stone, | £0%¢ te Nold’s and Bauer's residence because remove. My nose would often feel stuffed up, with a| | MADE ESPECIALLY FoR TENDER FEET, 3 AnLons Se NW. |ciRoqocre bape racing to soevoois ad ha | oa,tae riot funds “He brought « letter st continual filliness in my thront, necessicting. fre- TRY one TH st ee OFFICE HOURS. m., Sto Sand 7to8p.m. | ished alternately with pedimenta, - a ee es quent hemming or clearing my throat, to try and get ‘WILSo’ 3 7 ACHR a ROAD, 90028. |W. J. Palmer, architect, has completed plans | P%! Tefused to disclowe his name. Fit of what felt like « lump which obstracted my eae. TACHED SHERTING, JO-4 tite, een | of a three-story store cnd dwelling. 24x40, to be | g erkman hallo Pes ponte breathing. I had a constant fecling as if I would} FOR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S LEACHED BHEETING, 10-4 wide, » be. — ——__________} | suffocate, and I never seemed to fill my lunes with » LINE OF LIGHT DiS® GOODS just received, | rected on the Senne come eee by 3 God? 1 believe ie eommcn sents cad Send for | alc. Mr sleep was very much broken and had to sleep sarah pears: e WOOL DRESS See, brick aud Indinaa lime stone will be relieved by | DAt0Fe. fu achair of propped up with pillows, as it was impos- = DKERS GOODS, the and et. a circular tower om the. ne be relieved by,| At the close of Berkman's evidence he was sible for me to ie in bed withont producing speiis of WILSON & CARR. TRS. tn Mack wad estore. 8 BeStek “Tiedt tor wil bo med for wore | TMOG! Gh enitentery end the toners Zermeteceestik weet] rnomr mene mame (RPMS Sto Rresr yt x dense bo const? ‘Mestphyetstane cay Be— neues the remaining floors utilized as | }i>y* Todge Slagle then pr Fomor pont say. when I would havo Fart Flit,t0 ren PATENT paren SWELL SHOES TO FRIES aot LACE. jase Yor: ali forme ea the werd enste. i adjourned court until this mornin, meee ree jordan in such cases WILSON & CARR. : Fours’ wriiy anc experiment Thave fama the remedy. | On the north side of L street between Con- | 24 a 6 sor $2.50 bp nrmeoe pe eg : se. TTrulepey ws cured by in; cured, net wubdued by opt | Decticus avenue and 18th stress W. J. Palmer, nx of the success of Dr. Jordan in 1 Nk C: it to him in November, and he has cured meof all a7 augue “My bresthing i Perfertly natural FOR SHOES OF FOREIGN AND Ser sw qaack treatment, Do Rot architect: as designed w three-story and’ base j AM $0 HAPPY! aes ¥ . tie 2 parse, past | ment i for Luckei will be a ea Se coerce : # | Exces Au Orures ” now. I have no wheezing or shortness of breath. My AMERICAN PATTERNS 7 19x60, with a front of press brick and light Mme. A. Ruppert's world-renowned face bleach is | 208 is clear, no dryness. I sleep weil and feel 60 To we My remedy i# of foday. Vala-| stone, ornamented by an oriel of galvanized ‘THE ORIGINAL DAVIDSON SYRINGE. the only face tonic in the world which positively re- | refreshed when I rise. I feel weil and am highly abi the sabiect and lane bottle of the rem-| iron.” The first two floors will be weed for 8 BOTTLES ma ves freckles, moth patches, blackheads, pimples, | elichted with the resalt of his treatment, Wrsox & Cann 4 oe Se DERE DBL | teloring, establishment the third floor and SS SS S Physicians when conduct-| birthmarks, eczema and all blemishes of the skin, and aa 2 Prema tee at % tessesent fon senident gursesen OF eee sti deci ‘when appited cannot be observed by any Sold at W. ae 4 Cedar st, New York. | “JC. Yost will build a three-story Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. eee 2s | $2 per ort oF thre ottioe_uruaty required to Dz C. M. J. 929 F 8: N.W. ~ : trouble. best instruments obtaina- | clear the complexion—$5. Send 4cents postage for r poeeesaps BALTIMORE STORE, 4 AND 6 BAL! 100 Croce Woon Maxrezs. 4 ie = a been falting oer ot ble, and that is why the | Wl! Particulars, 06 18TH ST. ¥.W. srapsbares rage aa > story sills and en out c1 ° > Fisseraces inact way will adorn Bndfal “After tying many yscans — DAVIDSON SYRINGE ts eae ee besos daca SD aia pi diepernet ’ will be broken by a square bay with rounded| in vain, happy to acure largely used by them. Siac end Ear. oe + Cosr. corners, extending to the tiled mansard root.| S.S.S. QO. H. ELBeRt, Galveston, Tex. ppmnse aos ‘Washington office, 033 F st. n.w. en Frasaoues fe rece our stock we make thin rare ofa. Tuo roof will be a wie Gees oe Sikes cisashans OMAHA, NEB., Feb. 26, 1892. : Sewerex Maxvractonre Hasta eantpeeemenn | MrmbcnePteanteay tan, Be howe oon:| CURES ciSpEicarseet | ylcomiderzou ede vray and ote pare ee oe tains seven rooms and bath and was designed mt EFF" It is entirely vegetable and they supersede atl others. Dr. J. W. E. K. DAVIS. ian -ABLICEMEXT Haswau ren a Widen tomeiee tok aah shea’ ati § piciionpst-—aprenaepa —_— Soe en Once doun-Ote Ham. 194 pm, 6iosnm | OSL Szvexra Sx. N.W. ‘Swirr BrEcuno Co., Atlanta, Ge. DAVIDSON RUBBER O., Boston, Mass. Sundays. 9t012m weed Ne Dh shoe menage 414 6th street northwest will be converted ated Wt land French Clocks. Moderate charzes,

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