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_—_— “a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1893-TEN PAGES. 3 eee FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. SATURDAY'S STAR. ' SOCIAL MATTERS. THE SANITARY LEAGUE. i ain gueh substances " oth THE INAUGURATION. IN THE GOTEL CoRKIDORS. — = + = = SSE —— oP ad : nen, hourebo'd furnitare, GOR SALE — A DESINABLE R}SIDENCE ON Q Kk SALE. EM _ST COMPLETE HOUSES IN | Some of the Many Features to Be Found in | Entertainments of Various Kinde—Personal | Something About the Work Which the Or-| Some methods of disinfection which were The Civic Organizations to Rein the Pa- Bases Price etn doa apie oe Pint tring norte tecgm et the ty: 8.9. 10 ‘Tomorrow's Paper. Notes of Interest. ‘anization is to Do. formerly and are still, sometimes relied | rade—Adititional Subscriptions. FRANCIS HUFTY. Gecoraied cor. 1th and W. sts. ;vrices ow: tert ® abst "alk — Senator and Mrs. Cockrell gave a reception ee ree eee So oe inefficacious, | 1043 301 F st. sw. | Secommodatine open all day Tor inspection, wateh- | ‘Tomi teen-page shine | sss night which will stand out in the list of the |H® PRELIMINARIES ALREADY sETTLED—RE- is now universal agreement of opinion gf SALE — A CORNER RESIDENCE ON Bian in change. ici i | last nigl 2 OR SATE A 2 Te eee eee aT COLT MEIN AP | Tit unusual brillianey. It will be fall of good inter's entertainments as Gne of the most | PORTS TO BE MaDE at a ureTixe roxronr thst beat isthe most powerful and useful ‘disin a Senator Warren of Wyoming arrived tn thie city Inst evening from a brief The committee on civic organizations met | aiscussing nme petitionl and pve ann last night. |The subcommittee to secure horses Tag Sram representative at the Arlington he pa oo suen ccoulagk= Tus-ssbedal aia pore fectantagent. Every large city should be sup. | for marshals and aids reported hat they hed | jag 24-30 SR Rp fag iin So CSC ee eee ee ee plied with a public establishment for disin- found 253 good horses that can be engaged for | "1 am jast informed by a private telegram of Forse Stsenient, double front. stone sters, Grane ralinen | them: company invited tomeet them were the Nenators| Don To Tar, room MADE IX 4 RECENT AD- | fecting by steam, with which it would be well the 4th of March at prices ranging from @6%0 the anpointment as Senator of AC. Beckwith ne ered pact | forthe entire Dutidine dy scresus to and their wives andafew personal friénds. The| P&=SS 18 BaLtrwons. to combine a crematoty for burning articles 19. ‘The committee on regalia reported that 5. Tao PE Tsaw,_| silthe windows: siecticteltamt easttehtinn” hand | THE TIGER IN THE PARADE (Illustrated). | or Pt gad dining room were tastefully décked srhich cannot be disinfected or are not worth | th6 sashes, saddle clothe and other articles re- | 07 2% Ovborn, which gives the democrats eu- SOME RESIDENCE IN OME TANT C*vNEE And pate mantels. open Bree, waatoz in | ‘The chieftains of famous Tammany who will With fine roses and a mass of annunciation| Every one is interested in the eanit ai- | a ufecting, The Mg ew eps Geknd Sy aia aah nucibahs wa bs Dl other Senator should he be seated. Mr. Beek- the city: comtaini ion easy tare Apply’ to owner, ED: | attend the ‘nauguration. liliew filled in the bay window. The hostess | tion of j tarnlsate, Deaaing, Sc., dhould be intrested to sccidibca aie tae vered with bas resided in Wyoming about twenty-five ci a rons: batba ae) term: pply to owner. of his own home. He is interested, too, in corps of men who are trained for the pur- to the committee on March 1. ont: fhsis leita bie Gores ona = NEWMAN, 1000 et. mw. dal7_ ‘ wore a becoming gown of white silk with lace sj | = Rieter Sate ng aber 200.90, OR SALE_THREE NEW BILICK AND STONE | PRESIDENTS’ CABINETS (Ilustrated). | Tad violetn.. Mrs. Morton wore blue and silver | ‘2° sanitary condition of the homes of every | pore. | | Panl Raymond of Wheeling, W. Va., bas been iva man of cousiderable wealth and property fetest ¥ | Fironciuace north of Dupeut Cirle, contain tae | Interesting stories from famous ex-Seore- | brocade and lace, Mise Cockrell wore s gitish | 00 else in the community, though his concern | "The housing of the poor is a sanitary prob- . a 1 appointed an assistant to Chief Marshal Dickson | interest SR aALE-A EW DORLLipS EovaE niet | Gece ee taries as to their formation. By F. G. Car-| dress of white crepe. in other people's homes may not exert a mor-|lem which offers the greatest dificulties, but ana recognition of the German-American geests i” Wsoming. | He is « merchant and rooms and bath: concreted cellar; heated ‘by ur-| ¥orfull particularscall uj Among the guests were Senator and Mrs. | ing influence upon him, except in the case of a ‘here are few sanitary questions which have | Cleveland Union, which did good work during Siective office, While governor 1 appointed pace eituaie in desirable paryof portent: ill te | MCEACHLES BATORELDER, penter. Gray. Senator and Mrs. Hiscock, Senator Mor- | threatened epidemic. ‘The coming of summer pie Writ nna discussion and treat- | the recent campaign. him a member of the state imane axvlum com- . a x ft. o alk i } a “Mis ment nt jie am sr ‘men | o “« Seo. ‘Apply to RANTS HUET YT | gcOR SATE Weare authoriend,.2y the oger,to | AMUSEMENTS IN ITALY (Iilustrated). ae ae ee ee eet srs. andl the postble coming with ii of thecholve land scan = % — MORE CLUBS TO ComE. mission and he is now a worlds fair commis- i to effect a quick path and cellar; ‘ave Bw. at How the peasants and nobles of Palermo en-| senator Sawyer. Senator and Mrs. Gibson, Dr) | has made many citizens give serious thought | Tux FINANCIAL AND THE MORAL PHASES OF IT. Liga niger plgputass heriplncomanar toad | tan i over sista ‘canned “Ean Joy themselves during their leisure hours. | Hammond, Dr. and Mrs.'W. W. Johnston, Mra. | to the duty that the community owes to iteelf| “We have thus far cons.dered the sanitary | “Wyom dy deco. great ‘Matt Ward, Mrs. and Miss Jackson, Prince Can- and that every citizen owes to the commun- | state of the poor more especially in its relation | "CCTe™t¥, F. P. Bailey, have informed bim that | yoo). wet saa. Ger homes, ona KILTS AND TROUSERS (Iustrated). tacuzene, Speaker Crisp, the Jupanése minister | ity, Ona result has been the orgarization | to the rest of the community. I hope that it is {Ht will be here. They will have seventy-five | quently, are very much interested in futare Hints for dressing little boys so that they can | and wife, Gen. and Mrs, Greely, Gen. and Mra, | 08° 4 0G aaa th aldvaiog ; 28 @ Uniformed men anda band and will sleep in | tariff legisiation. Al:hough we bave very rich look Breckinridge, Mr. and Mre. D. R. McKee, Col. nitary Leegue of the District, apparent that merely fro mercenary and their carson the Baltimore and Ohio railroad | mineral deposits they have not been devel: Jom and G sts. ow. well and still have lots of fun. f rales” catia i eawet? ines tlined in | commercial point of view it is for the interest track La tere o oped SBAOME ite nanee Stow and Mrs. Winthrop and nearly ali the Supreme plans e ja outlined in| comr Ss eee : as rapidly as have thore of some of our sister p HANDSOME NEW THREE STORY | FOR LOVELY WOMEN (Illustrated). Court justices and their wives. Taz Stan. Committees have already been ap- | of the community to The same train that brings the tariff students | states. In coal alone, sume of which ts of @ gud bath room ail latest improveinents: handsomely | Rome of fashion’s latest designs for adorning | This morning Miss Cockrell went to New | pointed in various districts of the city and the , the poor. Philanthropy assumes a totally differ- | to the city will alec bring the Young Men's | superior gu or *4Le-somerar iG CHEAP. ICP. $3. 000. PRI food G-room frame dwel ‘with bath room ; hot android waters on ea ‘een 6th and 7th’ lot qunning through to Callan st_ Look at this. it" DAVID D. POP SaLe-somemixe CENTRAL, PRICE. 86.000. near 7th, % firs for f jeulare call see PM STCLACHLES & BATCHELDER, ‘Fooms and bath ; lot 14. 6x132.10 to | . we have over 80.000 square Gecorated: carefally built under our al supers = Preliminary work has been commenced. Citi- | mt aspect in the eyes of the world when it | Democratic Club of Wheeling. consisting of 247 | miles which have bee: = ile under ot n eoti r | 3 * tested. W pe ae TAVERE RUTHERFORD. Lior Fat." ‘7-7e" | one aWERICAN GIRL. them to Europe tomorrow, In ge and to become members of it. It is proposed | | aeegadlere pag ame Te we ee a | and will be marshaled by Capt. Geo. Bireb. now I think our mineral resources will r-ceive 5 ECONOMI AND Paris, where . S A Col. L. A. Wilmer, commandant of the first | attention, as cattic are not as profitable as for- sordid and mercenary way of looking at! varviand regiment; Lieutenant Colonel Lane | merly.” BALI E in| to ave the organization engage in | Fitiinens conser proverte centrale ‘A plea for that much-abased charsoter in | #he will be in school for year or two, she will gu have the companionship of several young |'2® collection of information, through a0 Tw? _” TILER & RUTHERFOR! literature. r inxpecti and also to carry on an the question, but it is theway which has enabled | ang Maj. Meclean ba wartime a friends of her own age, the daughters of Mr. | inspections 4 " reformers to convince mankind of the necessity | "4 Maj. McClean have arranged for the trip of | ar ay educa okiners: and Mrs. Montgomery. educational work, diffusing sanitar Of public senitary wencaren, “It is estimated, | {26 Tegiment to thiscity March 4 Col. Wilmer | “There are two means of relief for the ever- says he will take nine companies, as follows: : “ Tocarry out these objects commitiees have 3 fall buage, W at. near 14th: 2. 3 a : rowded and inadequat office facilities ment brick room: only 84.20%, Kansas Pete's story of a remarkable struggle | ,.t- amd Mrs. Danenberg will be at home at | already been organized. Happily for the cause 8d of course «uch an estimate can be only crowded and inadequate post ties tm Companies A, C, D, E, F, G, K and L and parte | x, ‘THOMAS 3. 935 R street northwest Sunday, February 26, | Dr. J. 8. Bill ecepted the post of chair | Fough one, that nearly one hundred thousand of companies Band I, which will be consoli- | S°™ York, which question is now so seriously _fo18-6¢ with the toughest thing to fight im the ant-|petween 3 and 6 o'clock. "| man of the sanitary committee, which is to di- | deaths occur annually in this country from pre- Giscd'ab ume tomy hor the ae agitating New Yorkers,” said James B. 4 mal kingdom. Mra, Andrew A. Lipscomb will give a tea this | rect the sunitury work of the league. Besides Yentable causes. Forench death there are of ““Tis'Palton socials of Baltimore, composed of | Man, vice president of the New Yerk and New Small frame hones on F st. n.w. near Ist: Qstory | OVER HALF A CENTURY. afternoon ftom 4to 6to meet Mra, Francis| his general ‘knowledge of the subjects Course sheng a oe rocerartged about thirty members, havearranged to come by | Jersey Bridge Company. ng A SPLFXDID HOMF. 5-room frame; rente for $18 per month; lot 20x) . Adgate Lipscomb of Georgia. with which bis committee has to deal, | Preventable causes. One can form from su stage to this city to nd the inauguration. . . REDUCED 10 $5,000. Lv foot paved alleys ont G00 Personal recollections of many former tan |e Ty inson gave aluncheon yee-| Which in wuch an to render him one of the | Statement some iden of the enormous loss in The party, accompanied by ® band of teh | gd Fst ge pen ng ly elhe wes re eer etal wo partes Ser eons: | _fo18-6t : guration balla. By Jno. F. Coyle, opens were. Mrs. Outhwaite, | Lighest authorities in the world. he possesses money and productive labor which we suffer | jueces, will leave Baltimore in an eigbt-horse | Sewn will be of arent henefee ge eee Sifts ree Says Se | he —_____S | reenter 300 Mra Butterworths Men ve": whitiemore, Mrs | fPegial knowledge ofthe conditions prevaling| ‘SEIT ghee of unmanitary contition upon | Purattcclvck in the afternoon of ‘arch S| Rorthern malin; “We'will nee, nevesced tee . near mnvenient to schools, cars and markets. R SALE— ' 3 ve Sopdet os . in Washington, having just completed an ex- =" . “ and will reach Laurel in time for eupper. A | ities Pee ~ ear fo Snare gra aa | F° Near U. 8, Capitol, sould igtiesuiee scien Pn Beriah Wilkins, Mra. Smith, Mra. 8. M. Bryan. | tensive atudy and compilation of data regard- | the health. the character and morals of the POOr | ance is expected tobe given in the party's | ties, 1, Our depot for handling western and STONE. 6060048 ze Bites, 85.000, * teres about the coming | Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Estes G. Rathbone, Mrs. A. | ing the death rate in ahis city for. the censt vortant question in sociolOge. | Honor at Teavel and the forte will seta the mails that come in over the rail GALE—$200 CASH room press-brick ‘ 5 cabinet officers. A mb, Mrs. Moorehead, Mrs. ' Tucker, itise Ghich’ sa HEALS. I has been written upon it, but - ’ centering in Jersey City at present ALANCE MONTHLY— lof: rene alley. THos. J. FISHER EC —— 2 rag bureau. Another committees which is likely A Rood. 2 pate The'seby | Bight in the town, leaving the next morning in | Genet povinon ro fhoed vagenseatl edn Anice new corner residence: rooms, bath, cellar. | f618-6¢ 0 THE WHITE HOUSE ANNEX. The table bed eta Pere, cone rece a annell: | to come into contact with the publicis the com- | movtly in a vague and indefinite way. The sub- | time to reach this city by 11 o'clock. dinpatcbe? nll cass and nqeunedventebarent fetaare Tesbinet me, ten petri Ulin’RS. Sleea: | Don SALENLE DROTF PARK etal asuperb centerpiece of Ameri-| mittee on promotion of which. Mr. Myron, M, Ject has not received the scientisic investigation pclae cedlehiasicn ‘ r+ and a general recetving a er bees, one square fro Why not own your own howe? Heretsyourchance. | President Cleveland's temporary residence, can beauty roves and lilies of the valley. Parker wart onde chairmen This committee | Which it deserves and many of the existing date | istrivuting post office. In the northern building, ; the best ever offered on these terms: price, We offer to sell one of ‘the mi eat 11 tie “bonses in the Mrs. Gray Pendleton gave @ luncheon today. | has been engaged in considering means for en. 9f€ untrustworthy. The death rate is stated to | The following additional subscriptions have | in the baxement, pace 1M by 610 feet, with DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 906 F st. 2. Park; bay window press brick: brown-stone trim: | q KISS. Senator and Mrs. McMillan will give a recep-| listing the interest of the public in the work of | Le from two to three times greater among the | been made to the inaugural fund: storage cellar below of the same size, reserved Fo SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AT! | Am admirable short story of English social | ,. ‘i i : P| the league. These Somkciteeaetll report ata ery poor than among those better situated. | n C. Stout & Co., $25; O. C. Green, | % his parpore. Mails will be transferred from 3 aE tion this afternoon to Michigan people who are engue. port sts | Bat it ta not ouly as & the inflacnce of uneant = a canh | the trains by elevators and teame can be driven 3 A.D. ADDISON, S08 17th st. nw. and military life, By Mrs, Denison. residing here. mroeting of the council to be held at the board | tary conditions upon the heaith, but upon the | § : : P. H, Hill, @25: C. | ym from the street. ‘The delay of crossing the @TALEING SHOP.” : Mra. Moorehedd will give « luncheon tomor- | °r ‘cred that rep. rts will be made by the chair- | "hole physical, mental and moral cons!itution | Yon Sip Webs iaeaen eee Seok gO, | HOTTER. the “transfer of the pouches and the row in honor of her guest, Mre. Caswell of elite en of those subjected to them, that we wish infor- | () 00d, $100; Brown ef ow Vert. + | time thus lost will be obviated. The time of Hard railroad problems for managers to solve | C0r.ig ane is with howut the slorobans tuen of the district raniiary commitiees, Theve | of tem nverse, Stanton & Cullen of New York, €280: | delivery of mail betwen: whe cite ean en ¥ WE a a § a chairmen when they were appointed a fortnig! ene aac co a ., 3 New York, £200; Robert % A ~ ee og -SEVERAT SEW GoUensr 6 FO | FOSS 2™ a nana wan tnt tetoms | ee Mrs, Chas. M. Ffoulke of 2013 Massachusetts | ngo were supplied with ageneral memorandum | It is of course self-evident that insufficient | 2 iel I.Clarke, €50; George W-Harvey, | Sp ikcrentive aber, Matter. to say woth "s ae money_ to. mal ew ee egeat authorised to, colt, that handsome | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. avenue is visiting in Philadelphia and will not | by the chairman of the sanitary committee as °% ice carding mao — j eseo Gawler, $28, and T. “W. “Munger” | sill be greaily lemend ret payment will lend it to you. A.C. GLANC 0", Sos z fe i . ‘ . and impure air rerowding must affect pent brwa mons and brick. contsine @ ovine, bath and | “git ian seal estate and suburban railway | ‘ume her Saturday evenings until March 11. | to points to be ubserved in their general inspec- iy papered and grained: eletri= bells and | Mire, A. Berwanger and. Mise, Borthe Lyon | #00 of their re-pective districts ‘This memo- Ret cnly the health put also the habits and ousES— Thoroushiy . “ morals of those subjected to such an environ- as To T! VIEWING STANDS. “Together with the rest of our “aa Petey sank tenement; D700 Foie cterant deap let: loc | — will be pleased to see their friends at their new | ‘°4Um was ax follows: - | cau) Ta any gered Cagevacalion pendhie: wa | _ The Commissioners this morning received the | aia Representative Lone of meat Poe on sti st bet Nand 00. at 85.000, and om your own terus, Callandseens. | THE SPORTING WORLD. home, 724 5th street northwest, on and after DR, BILLINGS’ MEMORANDUM. | der such circumstances? Ix not the first step a | following letter from Messrs. Manning and Pat- | with pleasure the 2 # ‘L. W_WEFED & CO. ‘News of the jam and the wheel Sunday, the 26th instant. It is recommended that before the next meet- | regeneration of the physical environment? | sone, who have charge of certain reviewing | ‘7, P concurrent resolution of the pest ___ammerne_| 4 smaTY Mrs, Eugene Hale will give a tea on Monday, | ing of the council the cuuirman of the sanitary | "I belicve that the workers in this and sim- | SORM WhO have charke of certain reviewing | Texas legislature indorsing my good friend ‘= <icocs wane as exossuor. |4* districts should each make a general survey of | ilar organizations who visit the houses of the | Stand ‘ennsylvania avenue for nauga-| Mr. Kilgore for the appointment as United BC ae How Axor Turse Locantoxst —_———- A surpriso masquerade party was given to | his field of work, noting the existence of gross Poor can do much piectoreniead to them the | "*\"Tn view of certain eriticiems and to an in- | States minister to Mexi Femne.ne faso0 to alley: celiar and fur: Here ts another atch of “rood things" for | Lively Opposition im the House to the | Misa Clara Arneth on the evening of the 28d in- | 8nd orident unsanitary conditions, auch 8 Tittory ay ventilation, booking, household | MWY introduced in the Senate regarding the | |," We believe, and our sentiments reflect those ace. Price &7,000, terme easy. FOSTER © Ft those who are in search of comfortable homes Sherman Bond Amendment. stant at her reridence, 65 G street northwest, | Pools of stagnant water or collections of refuse Matters ns entiation, | booking, bousehald | reviewing stands being erected for the inaugu- | of the people of our state, that Mr. Kilgore FER, 617 ian wen. in desirable localiti viei fightis threatened in the House. | Those who were present were Tenia Schmidt, | i alleys, vacant lots or yards as seen from | Delite or certain simple precautions, such as | Tl ceremonice on the 4th of March we beg to | *hould be appointed. The grounds of oppori- Jor sie sew foi SST. NE Desirable reside Se ee eee | Laura Walker. Mamie Winter, Lottie Winter, | streets or allevs, the presence of dumping | Recewity of certain simple precautions. such as | suvmit che following stauement: | tion in some quarters that & Texan should not FWuattitan Circtensueht rooms, all modern ine | very cheap at The opppnents of the Sherman bond emend-| Finnie Rudderforth, Daisy Rudderforth, Nonie | Rounds for refuse, conditions indicating de- | Downe . mille, ‘e purchased from the inaugural committee | be appointed are not to our mind: good. On ‘on ean terme : T/R" KEK FORD, 14196 st. fossa Sspemet Soy nic diseases, a - [| ears, S rooms. only. oR SALP—A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL 5-KOOM Sd ment to the sundry civil appropriation bill | sullivan, Ida Swain, Eddio Winter, Harry Win- | fective woil drainage, the existence of numerous | Mt {he appronch of certain, e7 id gave fair warning today of their intention to | ter. Frunk Godden, Logie Kimmel, Willie | Privies indicating want of sewer connections, kc. be the contrary, we consider it an excellent reasor | for bis selection. Mr. Kilgore ts eminently five of the public re: fayette Park, reserv: 7 vation: follows: L ion in front of the — ——_— a : < : ‘ Aarti * i ving 7 ded + ‘The . . walified for the position, and as Texas is bas eex-brick house. situated in one of tle with ¢ til ene side or | Walker, Eddie Vamillion, Charlle Giddens. Localities having a more or les: crowded s ley a Pree esi weriguncroti Phos Meee fA - ~ and as Tosas ts ous dene ee the b se age Pig papers Soy ee amas Mrs. Fitzhugh Coyle gave a luncheon on | Population should be noted. also the presence of a ee side of Pennsylvania avenue on each wide of 9th | Of the banner democratic states of the Union ill-kept stables, of collections of rags and bones, ard Suished in thebnost complete manner: con, Mr. Holman laid the bill and amendments | Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Gen. Myers. | in short of any conditions which may be | The Report of Col. Wilson’ Bicnt W car ines: must be seen to be aporeciated. street and the reservation on the corner of 7th | ¥¢ Would like to see ber recognized by Mr. Retara Bere | wid Pennsylvania avenue, north wide. Kilgore’s appointment. a apply SAMUEL BIEBER. 508 F A before the House today and endeavored to| Among her guests were Mrs. Macfeely, Mrs. | deemed detrimental to the public health. tre oe “We have erected on the three reservations ed came bot thant lth casof thebeetces, | Feach an agreement for ite consideration. Sema Gikson. Mey Laat Sire Goldaborongh, | Such an examination wil enable! the chairman | | The prospect of the return to Washington of | on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue sab: | | “The main qualifications for a bell bor,” sald tral neixhborhoods in Washinzton, 300 Mr, Bland objected and demanded the refer- |" ry. Macteely has av her guests. Mra, Myers | {onctt, _the localities where a house to house | Col. John M. Wilson, corps of engineers, stantial stands: the same have been roofed and | the clerk to Tue Sram representative, “lies ‘ia “NOTICE: Shuld The title to any prop. | CC® of the bill to the committee of the whole. | and ber son, Mr. Henry Myers of New York. | made, and in which members of his local com- | SPerintendent of public buildings and grounds sqept ey Pie. | bis less. In modern hotels a separate elevator | ies tection possible to be obtained for persons de- | i. », Laruer have sent out | mittec should be secured if possible. | is particularly gratifying to the people of the | ee eee ees the Heese) to 9g is provided, but in the older hotels the bell boy February 28, to meet | It 1s suggested that valuable information and | District. He filled that position most! +-\Ve have constructed the roots of said stands | *till tramps up to the top story. When « bell t of Brooklyn, N. ¥., | uggestions these points can probably be acceptably during Mr. Cleveland's first | as low a» possible, and have not exceeded the | boy mounts up to the sixth story fifty times @ 2 i Some time during the day, if the Indian ay Sotion at the time of tale we wilt refund | Proprintion bill is disposed of, Mr. Holman will the deposit and all expenses incurred tm ea move to go into committee of the whole and their cousin, Miss K peste consider the amendments. and Miss Bartholow of Orange. N. J obtained by consulting with the police of the | administration and is perfectly familiar | Privilege tor which we have paid to the com-| day, and counting the lower stories and the Then the trouble will commence. The op- %, ss tlieattias several police districts. It is hoped that at the , |. 4 mittee, the «ame being erected in accordance = © JOHN B. WIGHT. 1410 G ST. ¥.W. nents of the amendment have a powerful | Mrs. D. H. Carver of Binghamton is vinting | et mabe ofthe aeiadhoak churozacts (w= ie duties, His return would mean | Mites: tl achat red ieay erred covered in the halls, he gets over a R SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN Real Estate and Insurance. #232 | Following, and if they cannot defeat it on a fair | her sister, Mre. H. P. Godwin of Capitol Hill. | Poxy MOcting of the cot prepared to give a brief 20 Teflection on the incumbent, Col. Ernst, | A tothe criticiame regarding prices of | tof ground. wo beweendetienst se vote will proceed to filibuster against bill. | Mra, Geo. C. Gorham and Mra. W. F. Clark | report as to the general sanitary condition of | who has proved himself a faithful and efficient | seats we have regulated the saine at’ the lowest | “Their wages range from €10to $15 a month. CRETT. FOLD & c iz | A Mopeexs Hous They say there are so many items of individual wit) receive on Saturday for the last time this | his district. official, for the reason that be bas already com- figure, the same ranging from 50 cents to @5,| They make a neat litte sum in tips. The ok & — — 25 interest in the bill that members interested | season, SANITATION IN RELATION TO THE POOR. pleted the term of four years customary to thi« | latter prices being for the choice seats. guests know that to receive good service ti VERY CHEAP. Will agree to the withdrawal of the amendment | "yr, Wanamaker has lent the Hungarian | Dr, Wm. H. Welch of Johns Hopkins Uni- | “s*ignment. Col. Wilson has been. superin- | “We have avoided selling tickets to specu- = omens, The boys kuow it, too. We APE rather than see the bill defeated. tendent of the Military Academy at West Point | lators as far as practicable. Having thoroughly | B8Ve several guests who give @5 tips Tips of aces tas Band to the Home of Incurables for the pur-| versity in an address delivered recently before | for the past four years and in accordance with | advertised the ‘weate Two moat desirable homes near Dupont a i pose of giving a concert in the large parlors at | the Charity Organization Society of Baltimore | military usages will be relieved of that duty in’ res. hatever f to be | ent. It aggravates the evil Cine: houses are duit f bosmsvonesnd | To checkmate the prospective filibusteers | the Arlington on Wednesday evening at an nitation in Relation to the Poor” made |@short time. ‘The assignment of these two/ upon by speculators.” impored | or tipp ik. We would like to stop Mr, Holman introduced a cloture resolution to- | hour that will wuit people who are invites | TT. suggestions pertinent to this city as well | officers to new duty is therefore a mere. ine ° it,but cannot. It is too thoroughly engrafted im edern tunprevenienit wep: | day. It provides that after a debate of four | to Mrs. Morton's at 9:30. as Baltimore and baving reference to work such | dent of the military service. The anticipated iniensanas Saaa ened? Sek naan hotel life. We discharge our boys on the spot — Tieutipe? ban’ otely tapered: cabinet hours a vote shall be taken on the bond amend-| Mrs, Willis Lord Moore is spending some | 4» that which the league is intended to accom- | transfer of Col. Wilson to Washington and his ® QUET. when we learn of their inattention,but you can't nid prices ‘there inno |$1#re common.” This is all wrong. Tt makes éontain. nine rooms Biante s, ke: each (0. 10vi0 to well-paved | ment, and immediately therealter upon order-| time in Washington with her mother, Mrs. | plish. | known good standing with the President-elect i change human nature. The bell boy, like the fo hs 1.500 | cas, eETY, THmecnly CROWD enE. ing a conference on the remainder Of the bill, | Vila, at 294 Delaware avende northeast, "She ts | Phe sanitary condition of the poor,” Dr, has started a discus-ion among army officers | Paster amd Teachers of the Jigoraod Baptist | rest of us, i in for the “stuff.” Some of the FR engttrwenns Rew gl morta ft Cant ‘to buy | 603 14th et. n. 23 It is not proposed to cail for the adoption of | accompanied by her daughter Vila and young | Welch said, “is a matter which concerns not here over his chances of becoming chief of ‘bors’ are old men with families. Many have Srvell call on * | the cloture resolution unless filibustering is | friend, Miss Underwood. ‘Ihey will be athome | the poor alone, but the whole community. | engineers in 1895 on the retirement of Gen. T.| The Sunday school of the Calvary Baptist bank accounts and are comparatively comfort- poe MGRAS. | | commenced. on Mondays, There iv abundant evidence to show that the | L. Casey. He ix well up on the list in his corps | Church ix not only celebrated as being the |*b!* off. He's calculating, mercenary villain, Fr ae : Sit aaa Oc mae One of the season’s prettiest weddings will be | health of thecity is influenced, in a large meas- | and is eligible for the higher office, but as it 18 | largest in thecity. but it is one of the most enter- | #* ho average bell box, aud the only way we : | ure, by the condition of the abodes, the habits | Not likely to be vacated for two yeara yet | MTB ees | can get square with bim is to keep bim on the — Fairchild next Tucsiay afternoon at 420, in| amd the surroundings of the poor. The re- | speculation in regard to the matter ai this time | Pring. |The management is active and ener didn't he'd run the hotel for we— Desirable corner house, Oth and B sta. me: | UMBIA. The Fight Between Mitchel! and Corbett | Frirchiid next Tueday afternoon at 4:30, in| Ot So tar as practicable, of unsanitary con- | ix atriffe premature. getic, and if there is any feature of Sunday | Sim.) Small cash payment Price oniy...€5,500 cretia Hobart etal. In Eqtity. Definitely Arranged. Rises test starsat Canran Naw Week sicO( Pav. | cls ctlandanc cred poverty winorieyaas! cs cchscch soph dead Wick ein ckite ets ease Be oe mR 1 plainant There isa great deal of mystery surrounding ' jived in Washington and Mr. Charlos Bassett of | thropic under‘aking only, but it is a duty which THE GOVERNMENT FINANCES, tested in this rcnool. There is lots of go inan | “The measnre known as the car coupling bill Pe aU that the defen ants, Pdward H | the negotiations for the Mitchell-Corbett fight, this city. a life-long friend of the groom, will be | States and cities owe to ull of the citize i eS organization of this sort, and the fact that it is | now before Congress,” aid Maj E. B. Stubl- Locretia Hobart No, 2 nd Hen'y Hola: caver theit | but it is now evident that all the dst has been , best mi siech third ronson, be went Oty why it i de, | Mo Neceantty for Inatne Bonde Before the! ative and up to the tines fs one of the substen- | man, chairmen of the onscutive besol of tho Appearance to ba entered herein-on or betore the \ ia P + subje is March. 5 - . i {lave after this day :o: e-wise raixed simply to bind the police officials, The | Mr. William Whalen of Chicobee Falls, Mass., | i, in the power of individuals doing the work of etre tial reasons why it is@ great and rousing suc-| Southern Kailrond and Steamboat Association, H : | sn visit ; Secretary Foster of the Treasury Depart- {ud thedin a deere! frie | talk about going to Niagara now, for instance, | is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Meara of 647 G | this orgunization to daffuse some. sanitary : GP ios TO ant Tian Kelly | iy of course merely a “blind.” There is no stTeet northenst. knowledge among the poor, The results of Ment said toa Sram reporter today that the square reven y ® | necessity for it, the money for the fight having | _ A birthday party was tendered Mr. E, J. | such individual effort may not be great as com-| gold balance is now $104,200,000 notwithstand- | cess, ‘The officers and the teachers are a well- i not, ip my opinion, accomplish the object organized and harmonious body of workers, | intended. It will, if passed, entail @ cost of d each year they all come together and eat a 50,000,000 upon the railroads of the south and South side D st , | . ss “_ | Decker his mother and members of the | pared with what may and should be done by | ing the recent heavy drains upon it by foreign | ginner and compare notes and have a good double this sum upon the railroads By wevers! srualt tras Mart iid seiaed, and in inte Detien of the “aicesy | Deen deposited: Willian A: Brady, Conbett’s | National Crescent Club at his rexidence, 206 B | public agencies, but they will do ome good. es- | dealera and that ne saw no reason to doubt that iaseeauy gigas prosody i vided Sorth » on ave. their resbevtive interest, = an cca | aaaen Sania = ‘ opera Neg Street northeast, on Tuesday evening, the 2ist penalty oe ee ————_ Syeieaae |the present administration will succeed | ‘The annual dinner will be held this evening | .. “Tbe car coupler has not yet > ‘This metice to be prised in The Evening Star an ire” Abingdon, met night in New oo Aitong) thon 4 natiectute hich wamen can beaxcellenttsackes: : | Pn tees ins not vot reached ‘The Washington Law Reporter. epee Se ic . | Mee Nore eee Pcientih Mere a Rca: | Ihe two elroumstances which have bad the|ia tt purpose, f lenplag the legs! | in thelarce dining rom in ths Bosenaecs | Oem Ser Gas reason aioue railroads should A.B. waGNer. | York and had aconference. ‘The result of this | Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Pelonbit, Messrs. A. 8. Payne, i | ; sein hy beg buabe notin Be eceneeiantoy eae eae a, nAxGiNdCrre | conference was that both men agreed to the | E- (ould, E. Burnham, C. Burnham, F. Maan: | most potent influence in the development of | tender reserve intact. He did not be- | The popular superintendeat of the achool, Mr. | ROtUT lesinlasive sction be compelled to adops 1 By LP. WILT TAMS, Asst! Clerk agiiand tatiaee'no tuctiec dickartias: | sell, F. Stump, L. Dolloway, A. Odom, W. P. | modern sanitary science have been the oceur- | lieve that the “tree gold,” now amounting | Pierson H. Bristow, will preside and some time | (> .. — & Jerk Boure and I | [itied Februsry 21, 1 ME Leach. Fence of great epidemics of disease, expecially | to $4,200,000, will be reduced between now and | it the course of the evening he proposes to tap | Of ji. but the dterence between ven} ccallygiespice JR 1 ; ‘i and passenger coaches in so great that I do not te Ith st N THE sUP! 1 OF THE DISIRiCT] Mitchell has already deposited a certified : r of cholera, and alxo in this country of yellow isan the wit and the wisdom the following have in F : — oa ens | Dos teacace CFACCLP EEA, pant ee at, na | Check for $10,000 witha well-known sporting | , Mise DuBois of Baltimore ia the guost of Mra. | Pf cholert: 4) tio tn this cones. of salow | the a of 3 larch, to an extent requiring the | store: H. W. Fitz will talk about “The Scholar, | believe that this end will be gained. nee ig test 22 | man. whose name both parties refuse to make | A. G. Holland of 1514 Columbia street north: | diseases usually called zymotic or infectious | Secretar maid further that. the neversment re, | #22 Link, the Word.” Miss K. A. Stickney will ‘on motion of the } Mr. John Ritont, | public owing to the fact that if his name was, West. a : upon filth. If the public cannot be awakened [tell about the ‘rst Daya in the Sunday | There are probably «dozen applicants for = oo or ee s e {pts were steadily growing less in anticipation |‘ og s 3 i 3 se. a Neautifial lot eate nehetion, 1 3s os 21st day of Febru~ | made known the police would arrest him. —T! Miss Wolcott of New York is spending the| in any other way to the correction of glaring | CC Were steadily ee {08 | School.” “The Sunday School of My Boyhood | the position of United States marshal of Okla- fom C by" 100on 13th st. [ag 5 Dp sa lenry tiotars, exuse taett der is ratisfactory to both Brady and | winter at the Everett. cavitary defects than by an outbreak of cholera, | Creu nnd it was. reancaable 10 aatnece that | nt of Today” will be the theme of Mr. S. E. | home, now held by Marshal Grimes of King- app. mor before the fi st ‘The article~ of agreement will most | ‘The Mieven Hutchinson, 1707 Massachusetts | then stich a visitation is not an unmixed evil, | : ne. Mr. H. H. Ki rule day ‘Urr t Ws aft-r this diy, other- , i [ips fhe cause wil be proceeded with ae tm ‘cass of aly be Cera es and not at New| enue, gave a handsome luncheon yesterday to | ‘btain a decre- for the | Brady left on the 12 o'clock train for Boston, ' meet Miss Glenny and Ming Townsend of | im Seephee Fiasaonn's ° * Batlalo. The tabla wes clatdlhtere deeccated | Preventable disease than are destroyed by the tubered nine han taj | Before going he said that he thought Mitchell Buffalo. ng - ke taterta: wees scien | Bought Mitchell) Ti green andl ahi cholera, and the chances of a renewal of the of Washin-ton, Dis- | Was sincere. A reporter saw Brady atthe Cole- | O'Toole, Mins Burdette, Miss White, Mise Kautf- | ¢P'demic will be lessened, if not wholly abol- bail will speak of “In- | fisher. ‘The office is a very desirable one, pos- centives.” Dr, J. M. Grego day Schools of Other Land: sensing a great deal of power and patrouage,and | lations” will be the theme of Mrs. F. W. Cie- | i# worth from $10,000 to €15,000 # year, mons. Mr. H. H. Kendall will swing a “Free | _ The latest aspirant to arrive in Washington is Lance,” while “The Signs of Promise” will be E. D. Nix of Guthrie. Mr. Nix isa wholesle imports will continue to deerease until the | tariff policy of the new administration is put | into operation, | for in afew years more lives will probably be saved by the removal of well-known causes of - 3750 MES. W. J. MURTAGH’S CONDITION. Holding © Specias eras tor 0 ” = Trth via: of Pets y Sally Hard-nond, tate of 304. Aduinist ation Doe. 1.25 Edward Hoba t di-d | man House before he left last night. He said: 4 " ished. i. fe ae SP ee described by the pastor of the church, Rey. 8. | RTocer, having established the first wholesale peg ot the P creeds of sala in | the sit hell-Corbott fight is now certain to | BARR: pone Mallia, Miss Drane, Miss Kelton rie aa Detetgreraed tinsel epee eee semlohiine nigel Soc inociged reraeans ewe | eee ia Guts and having, resided tn | ‘Okia- tire t be published im he Evenin- Star and The “eed i e ni i a boma ming. je oo nal Ken- as | Wariineton Law iterorvers AUB: WAGE | ME ee stom wae asked. Mra. Fowler and Miss Harriet Fowler of | Fiiewater for drinking purposes but it’ bea| Mra W. J. Murtagh, who was #0 seriously | OFFICERS AXD TEACHERS. tucky,evoung man,and in eddition to ble felt law 't | By L. P. WILLIAMS, Aswt Clerk. “A hint is as good asa kick.” said he, mys- | Buffalo, aunt and niece of Mr. W. 8, Bissell, the | required the sacrifice within the space of a few horse at thecorner of 6th | _ The officers and teachers of the school, with | other indorsements is backed by the business N THE SCPREME COURT OF THE DisTuICT | teriourly, and then added: ‘There are people next Postmaster General, and Mre. and Miss | weeks of 8,000 lives and untold misery for this| street and Pennsylvania avenue yesterday | the date of entering the school, are as follows: | men of the territory. I of Co umnb: at police headquarters. I am going to the Sparks, relatives of Col. Lamont, the next | warning to be heeded. Sran,| Pastor, the Rev. 8. H. Greene, D. D., 1879; —_———_ 3 u < ‘ fternoon, as publi-hed in yesterday hans’ Court bust- | Grand Central depot now, where I take the mid- | Secretary of War, are among the guests at| “It is fortunate that public sanitary measures | * i : é intendent, Pi ‘ 4 . Record of Deaths. ~y ee | night train for Boston.” ‘The Gramercy. have been controlled eo largely by the belief | Z®* Testing comfortabiy thia morning. ‘The | upetintendent, Pierson H. Bristow, 1889; 1863, : : | Mra J. K. Stickney, Da nee, D. During the twenty-four hours ending at neoa Brady then showed check for $10,000, | It was stated yesterday that Mrs. O'Reilly | that must infectious diseases depend upon filth, | accident was a distressing one and was a severe | Members Wi Eeens, We He slater. iS, | seeder pions gon un NCOP, WILCOX & HIESTON, . 4 % 2 n = “4 " today burial permite were issued from the fez. Tov Fi. ave and uth and Le. ave. drawn on the Bank of the Metropolis, whica he saa : In this belief the main purpose of public sani’ | shock to those who witnessed it. F. H. Stickney, Mra D. A. Chambers EB, | Out! ee chine ae ee ei | said he would deposit with Dave Blanchard Bad qumered an attack of paralveis at her hotel; | t11y efforts as been to render pure. the water | Mr. Luke Cooney of Chicago, who is here on | Gartis tst6 oS. Le Hagzsnd, Weak Pare, | health office for the following: waoGrecumand bath and iss bersel ; today. From Boston Brady said he would go lhe Magara Balle pork wont Ge the Coan 82 that Mrs, O'feilly was ill with palpitation of | ¥e ‘drink, the air we breathe, the food we eat state business connected with the Treasury De- | 1869, Miss Mary Brown, Miss K. A. Stickne White—Mary Geary, 58 years; Edward 6. at DEEBLE. . AVIS K CO. THD F st. the heart Tuesday, but that she recoverd suffi- | 894 the soil upon which we live. partment, was among those who witnessed the | 1870, C. H. Ruoff: 1872, J. 8. Hatch, Mra. W. | Hoar, 69 years; Mary M. de Mitkiewios, 40 eT side at noon on Saturday prepared to keep his | ‘i < ‘Many of these disease germs, however, are | sad Hi th 5 ; 187: 18 & Fos Sar SP NTN RQGAE NEw HOUSER | edess nets cere P bis | ciontly to attend a lecture the following even. ialerrrey teal rire |sad air. He saw the runaway horse and he | M. Gilton; 1875, J. KR.’ Mothershead; 1876, M. | years; Willis C. Norton, 4 years; Edward ¥. i zs tae. aa thiat oho ie sow ta kee tse widely ther also saw Mrs. Murtagh and Mrs. Pierce. | M. Bartlett, Misa Cora Troxell, Miss N.C. | Fister. }o you think Mitcheil will be there: THE “alse report wan furnished ‘by an anat, | believe that such unbsgienie conditions as those | When he saw the animal. comg down Penn- | Fisher; 1878, H. B. Atmos, Miss X. B. Browne, | Cclored “Townley Brown, 39 years, Leonore seo no reason why he should not, He bas| tached correspondent too late to’ permit of | mentioned afford to many the best opportuni- ania avenue he bad no ides that it woud | Mise Grace S. Silvers, Miss Etta MSearle; 1879, | miller. 6 years; James Reed, 42 yearn; Andrew agreed to do #o. = verification. ties for multiplication and for conveyance to | turn into 6th street,.but when a sudden turn was | Miss B, Howlett, George H. Judd; 1890, Mrs.G. Miles, 32 years; Josicis Butler, 76 yeare; Arthur “Did he say he would not be there?’ Mr. and Mra Sol Smith Russell will be the | ‘¥¢ human body. If we render diffcult or im- | made he called to the ladies to get out of the w: J. Drew, Miss H. A. McGeorge, T. P. Moran, | ‘T. Brown, 61 years; Eva Johnson, 12 years; No, he did not te of Mr. and Mrs, Fred. G. Berge, 1727 Q| Powible,thecontammation of our water, air, | He thought that Mrs. Murtagh did not bear | Miss Kate 8 White; 1881, 8. W. Woodward, | jiarry S Williams, 3 years: Beateloe Hicswos’ = he reporter then went to the Hoffman — ir. x irs. . Berge, Q| food und soil. with ordinary impurities which | him, for she did not step buck, as did Mrs. | Miss H. C. Woodward, Miss Grace Penney;|1 year; Wm. R. Marshall, i year; Herman | House, where he found Mitchell and “Squire” | street, next wee! ; may not in themselves be demonstrably harm- ! Pierce, and when he saw her become entangled | 1882, W. W. Everett, George N. Everett, Miss | Wicele:, 2 montha, , Abingdon, | Misa Hattie Martin is visiting Philadelphia | ful, we make difticult or impossible their con-| in the harness and wagon be ran to catch the | M. c. Everett, Miles M. Shand; 1883, Miss S. E. e Sores, steam and electric care, ote fare to tcean ferme'eass. Adres He Tos tar oBice: just" See ae ae TEL vet Lith and 14th n.e., 2-sty. bay-windo' brick new. tot and co'd'w ter: latrobe an “art A true copy, Teste: op | MORRIS & HAM ye cel six squares ae be = from scvernment printing offi-e. four squares. frm Ct 84.100 oe | Mitchell said: “I met Brady at the Gedney | ¢,j oe cunts, 4 pra a ne ge —— = | 5 : anit erfllswlateis ako’ eill Ceavetca ay th tamination with the germs of many mals’ head, but betore he had succeeded in| White, A. L. Swartwout: 1884, Miss C. J. ‘Attention. See what we off-F you for 86.200 14 | od there’s no tse being “bad friends." We | , MF-and Mrs. J. Henry Carll have returned | «We are thus enabled to understand how | {r*s6ed from the arenue through the mud and | Foster,” Mra D. &:. Foster, Wayland: | Ondhing Gump Seas of Voternay, Hovy Tord 0h (ony SE | P. A. DARNSILLE. reed to meet in private later.” from their wedding tour and are at their home, | there may be serious sanitary defects in a place | the Baltimore and Potomac depot. te” aie Maggie Berry, Miss Mage moos, Oaa allow? Hall, Sth street veces hay erg Ee Saree rouns, | elecantly. p: agee: NCE COMPANY, Heke fe on dtp seat to See a ign erated witnout such an injurious influence upon health | | When the injured lady was picked up her | Miss Nellle Hanley. 1896—Mine Co! waning, The epeniag alien uns Given’ Briefcases tar ant ath inthe ata noi EOE Be ear oe latac Curran: as to attract much attention. Nevertheless | clothing was saturated with mud and water | Louis W. Call, Miss M. 1. Woodward. 1887, Reig Le souutlly modern and worthy of iuerect fill be sod on email cash payment and balanci i Montavmery and Prince | ny" stake money of $10,000. bas | Senator Dixon (f.1.), from the committee on | these defects are a constant menace to the | and the crowd of xpectators were certain ehe | 8. T. Smith, Miss Ivah Richards, Mra L.A, | by Col. Samuel KR. Stratton, Vocal and instra- Month, f desired. i dbeen killed. i v i i ine tint borrowers bave | with « prominent sportsman.” post offices and post ronds, today reported | Henlth of tho inhabitants, The demoustration | bed boon, i "pte fee eel Pree ie nea aD erg en ene) prsoromtnnared imap ren hiemerarse hr-ediand x : a pr ' . ego tamination in the sources of sup- | miracle. and, as Mr. Cooney says, it was one of | Mrs. C. E. Mower. 1888—Mise IL A. Davidson, | recitations apt and taking, particularly the a 2 Wauren weep & co | "What's the stakeholdec's name? favorably to the Senate his amendment to the | ply of drinking water is significant, not because | those things which ean never be explained. | Miss Mary E. Bond, H. H. Kimball, F- W: | by Mim Lule Pickle, in wlseh ebe ecresented ~Sieg Seg : _| agree not Rive that to you now,” sald the post office appropriation bill, which propoves to | the admixture with sewageis in itself dangerous, sere ng ‘Vaughan, J. F. Vinal, Mra. J. H. Robinson, L. | four different cbaractere. Geo. D. Soot sang A SA | (OTIAGE AND 1 AT HYATTSVILLE | "61ST match, in : +» pay to letter carriers in cities where free de- | but because it mdicates that the gates are open Atthe Pure Food Show. KR. Smith, Mrs. G. 8. Prindle, Miss M. A. | the “Tattered Old Battle Fiag” effectively. mend ein will sal cic tee SUTIN | tab,” eegueed Mietah eee one en Every has. been established the Aret yenr 600 | for the entrance into the water of the Rerms of | Ong of the erhibite at the pure food show | Hoberts. 1889 Miss Lizzie Bowler, Howard | The comic overture by “Sousa's New Marine ee ae ‘ayeite and St. Paul st%, Baltimore. | perused to talk farther. japesiiaa Ber annum; second year, @800. third veer, typhoid fover or ice se these germs are | set bas attracted mach eetlrsad neerlirgerd W. Fits, Mra. G enn pees. eS Soe, FS Shee core on Hodgron, OR SuLE a cEATION IN LAND BEAUTE: | Squire” Abingdon corroborated all that the 1,000, and fourth year and thereafter, @1,200. | Present in the sewage, | It made bauk This | C. E. Johnson, 1890-1 Baker, Mise M. | managers, etc apie tet beapeake i gwenery an. | Eagle champion relied, | © | : aaa alphas Tard: by: aifoctasste celomm ive] pastas mie’ Ue Wabsigitor Act te oom] Bonga bem Ra’ Reckegbe mF ited ote hot rom FS ne to Boston both paloens rama | and Mr. Hatch is having » bard time with his | Kerms of the disease not gain entrance to the | known and a great favorite with hoi wa | Cromer. Moa. B. Albert ‘Clemons, E Brady bas anti-option bill in the House. He bad made | Soll oF to the water #0 a+ to produce anepi-| i the cauternand middlestates, It isa whole- | Wwtta7¥; Groumsell, Mise Etta L. Hosking, | BETTER BE ON YOUR GU. z eee demic, but is it not foolish and short sighted M. C. Full, Miss Alice M. Prentiss, Miss E. “If that is true, us down again, = *ESLEY 1T<. ra statement several efforts during the st forty. ht hours it some, nutritious preparation of retined cotton- Wise, Miss A. Wi Miss Mary That Horses | V eet TRWEST WASH « :TO: at “Charley” refused to explain. | te oat lv ep foc Coomuanesna eeu meotige Oe carlo ante richa Coe ece einen ee rine | cood ell aud purthed’ beef suet, and. for alll Melicover W60l7 ities Anes’ 3 Ban Le ay | “ere © yet age ieee nin, arta st | te yon Re make a ee TTT OE om gone | yp Are TOU Boing to "asked the re-| were made at inopportune times, and he was | what measures are necessary in order to reduce | shortening atid frving is held to bo superior to | Bliss, Mise Mary O. Care, F. Mi. Conser, Miss| Enemy May tovad me | e next five y ars put a few dollars in this | Porter. = | bowled out upon each attempt. the chaiice to a minimum, if not to eliminate it | *0¥ other cooking fat. glts good qualities are | Lula H. Diver, James A. Davideon, T. E. rapa led Ceartiin | Pn ea basa erica 2 £4 ID ce Mitchell smiled slightly and said with em-| He bas been unfortunate in that his attempts | altogether? ‘The most ordinary prudence de- | attested by the indorsements of physicians and | Gilbert, Miss L. Marshall. 1892 -W. H. Alex-| The latest news from London indicates the prev= 4 ail oders | jumbisand te strictly Bret-clase subarucn | phasis, “No. to get up the bill invariably opposed a reg! ‘mands that the open ‘gates be closed. One of D lec- | ander, Mrs. P. Bartlett, W. B. Lewis. aience of a great deal of influenza, aot only in that ES aD ae ce etme: Apply 40 | Un'andtarter March 1° 8°00 will be the loaeat a appropriation bill, and members who might | the most instructive lessons of the visitations of | rated bog b is shown the oil and suet which ions city, but throughout England and Europe. This is BROTHERS. 7th an SSC NT. waooanes ‘The National Geographic Society. feel compelled to stay with bim on test vote | Asiatic cholera in Europe since 1884 has been | Compose cottolene, and the perfected material mpkgadiaen ha ainda, ‘the way the grip epidemic of last year started, an@ pace ; iMAGGAMAS, ‘A special meeting of the National Geographic on the bill found an excuse to oppose the motion | the failure of this distase. to. gain a foothold | isalso shown, allbeing incut-glassjarsonalarge| 4. a, wT the Precident Mies Jeasie | t 1 the highest part of wisdom and common sense oe 81m 204th a's.w._ | Society will be held this evening at Geographic 00 the ground that they must stand by the ap- | when introduced into cities with irreproachable | Cone-shaped stand. A competent cook makes| , At the eugxestion of th Mise Jomsie |i» keep the aystentfortifed agsinst an attack of Force aii SEABLERION TY RSONS | Hal, 19 13h street, at which. tine. W. D. Proprtion bill aie sab odioeregs Sere br the vistors td lw deloowe doaghtats | Doon selected to chrnten the bate chip Ine une compat some horse aud -uande This property is sitar | Kelley, C.E., engineer in {third 9 ‘There is an unusual amount of coughing, enees- STEEgee ne SE cma may cmc S| gud acess Sean av | “Then ase nh esis ml anh eae |e oe cect hr beng | wee us sang Richard J. Kennedy bas, by Messre, J. Al-| _ “There is one need which is so urgent in this | with a cook book containing 600 selected recipes | Cram, WAGRAMAN, scribe a 1.700 mile survey on muleback in the ' theus Johnson and J. Edgar Smith, filed « bili | ity that public attention should be forcibly | are given to each caller at the booth. as : morning. The launch attended ‘all the usual grip symptoms. It st interior of South America, His survey party directed to it, and that is a hospital for infeo- — _ ere A h ey T sss Mcce raed one of the moat i Cc tantagis Stacy igs nde Soo : ° Mr. Harter’s Free Bin, 8 distinguished party of Indianians now in this | | You may ead. 1.Go not fear the grip. But do you Fee ME cosmo eecrmee| SOATEST ges fos Seay le of en heats | ae Tcersof ‘cho rtd in te enn renal Gran gm | xeon ne cea in Bve cr ten years. Why don't you own your | ‘dia Fegion will be illustrated by lantern slides. | demption in lots in squares 164, 448.and 629 and | Ten ded tne construction of euch a hospital, | House today a bill to provide for the — qoeeneyp yay = Someone where you may envy all the Per-| 4%, #0ctal Meeting will be held on Wednesday | *0 satisfy Judgments at law, phatically indorsed | free coinage of silver and gold at the | ™>® Secretary of the Navy will also be present || Monten, ti se roe acre ear dcenef the country and havethe camfortect tho eveniog. March 15, 1893, in tne lnrge parlors this recommendation. At present no hospital title Senda from , & LF -7 Why! Decauss city. The suburbs K+ NSINGTON and WEST | ®24 ball room of the Arlington, which it is ex~ cee Garg oe in: the city will undertake to receive cases of | Prevent psy Sega 5 Pussies for the Pest Offes, it Unexpectedly; because it gives no warn MSD PARK, ‘0° instance, possess all these ad- | Pected will be one of the most enjoyable events | _In the regular February gallery rifle practice | scarlet fever, diphtheria or smallpox. When | Provides that after its passage the pur-| From Life. ’ ing: has no symptoms other ‘than those above vantazes. Think abont n investment in that | Of the beg vyon~ beep ora’ for, the | at 300 yards company D, sixth battalion, last | one considers the necessity of prompt isolation | Chases of silver balllion by the government | “I mailed postal card today and forged to | stsied, and yet it s the most fatal of all Enown dio- Girection and communicate with me onthe Tearon baa ingeeiaets cea ne riends to | night made the following scores under the it their shall cease and that the mints shall be opened | address it. I'm very absent minded. ‘In view of these sclema facts, what chal! pg agen ener a eeprom aca irection of Lieut. W. P. Valex inspector of in this re- | to the coinage of both metals upon the eame| ~gojam I. Yesterday I mailed « Columbian | sensibie man or woman do who reads these Cott: 706 Sra Sz. N.W. paces dhe pons rifle practice: Private Guaderson, 45; Sergt. Sie a sane eee et ede te a obined ‘creator, | Stamp without putting the letter on it.” Manifestiy ‘sfsinet ame Saag ‘The Pritich fost on the North American star Burba, 44; Sergt. Cassady, 43; Sergt, Neider, immediate attention. for the account of o-ners, shall not have Reporting Progress. qelsing but oy ereugtbentag, by towne" are Tu: G. tion attend he ner review at Now York. | 43; Private ™ 42; Private Coe ny bp ee for disinfecting by any legal tender. functivn and snatend, of From Life. , — as ‘wz Gas Appriaxce Excuaxon ME nity telegraphed her congratu- | vate nen, + Private aS 5 — prone and pd en pps agen 7 nr a hag Jeck—“Harry, are you making any beadway | ty, but there is but one acreage of Washington, Depositors in the Farmers’ Bank of Harris- | Private Taylor’ $8; Private Davin, 88; Lieat, fthtien ' Atpeng. tes | Ser i Ha this act in to be construed as i your determination to become MoCressas’ | [\_,7hat ones Dufy's Pure Malt Whisker. SESE, burx, which closed ite doors Monday, pending | Atkinson, 36; Private Dennett, 36; Grit ‘toe discovery. and | affecting the legal tender function of the gold | son-in-law?” Soaay Enowt eine American opie 188 an investigation, have been notified to send in fo, $3; Capt. Salmon. 31; Private Etalee, $6; germs which in- | and silver already coined or which may bere-| Harry—T've been encouraged to hope.” coormanens & ED Sa a thets beak beaks. fer settlement, 1s is unde- | Pricate Venable, 24: Private Dilger, 0. ‘isecoes has been tne: developatént of after be coined apon theastonat of the United | Jack —“Bow?” ‘ » oe — va trvtne and ertensit= rnepene torase | dale: ' rend Se iam peak Pvp Comwerl grime pom gc " . el take han promiond ee gl a os ° =