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ee Se ae Sy ee, ee cb ee ‘ eft EVENING STAR: “WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, ‘ARCH 36, 1893—TEN PAGES. | WELCOMED To RICHMOND. | fact that the man who had first suggested | POLICY AS TO APPOINTMENTS. SENATOR MCPHERSON’S RECEPTION. a the home, who had given them every en- A Washi Delegati Randsomely ¢oU it and whose efforts at the start | Secretary Carlisle Indicates What His| a Large Number Assemble to Meet Vice | Entertaimed by Confederate Veterans. Testlied in sending a check from the city of Course Will Be. President Stevensun. a wood, ees i te eee = has etpiated | case's or sausy cae ee ree Senator McPherson of New Jersey gave « | burn, Mattawomsn. 40 cords of wood, t Grorsetown. | Alexandria Brick Company » handsome plat of Tr FRENENTATION 9 THE OMAND ABMT COM lhogeiher_G147.000 in snintalning the home, | nevtete talihtirme ore eee handsome reception last evening at his resi-| Eetoat a Georetes. “harms hurls Mesa’ | the south end of Alexandria, which is deuig- TER TO LEE CAMP CONFEDERATE T+ of this amoun: $3, come from the pr reps dence, 1014 Vermont avenue, in honor of Vice | NcNal’y, Bal! ——— af pian ponder eles free Yoem eg img war Pacer gp Serre nny igre bgt ata pink als 1 PT ope eg cei the | cout Geurretown. “Flows ta tow of Auperian | called iD gipae ~ rf te ant a } ri was town Burger | guests were from ihe Senate or the diplomatic | stint atts Estat Oe pes he ee FEDERAT® soLDIErs’ slous—soMe pETarrs Army poste. The man he referred to Te TRIP. corps. There were no ladies. {ie the effort to establish the home he then intro- apply are not vacant, and no eause for the re- ton, i duced. It was “Corporal” James ‘Tanner. ns cag " | Tp moval of the present incumbents is known. | ‘The guests were cordially received by Senator | He¥!*!or,, Brow: Xo McPherson, assisted by his son and secretary, One of the wards in the hospital attached to | eo tate Soldiers’ Home at Richmond “conPOR:L” TANNER TALKS. ‘The great number of light keepers employed itney, Coan river, 400 bushels Gesignated upon it, two streets, “South” and “Corporal” Tanner was received with a yell. ‘and their isolated situations prevent anything Beaker Etgies Mectiaa. Pay 1100S Meee | ~PewRY Hill.” being entirely within ite limite s been nently fitted up and serves as a me- morial of the fraternal feeling manifested be- It was said to be the old “rebel-yell.” and it made him smile. It was not one yell, but a series of yells, one upon another. The veter- like constant overseeing of their work, and « faithful performance of their revponsible duties, involving the safety of the vast amount of prop- Gray McPherson, and were straightwar intro-| . duced to Vice President Stevenson. Standing #2 St Mary's river. 400 bu: near by were the members @f the cabinet. | A Weighty Argument For the use of the Carlsbad Sprudel Grand Army e tween the soldiers who wore the gray and those ans seemed to be delighted, and they ap; who wore the blue at the time of the recent the epeech that followed in a way that mpment. This ward was the their bearty aj lay of a sentimental journey begun fami on to Richmond, underiaxen by pe ; in % = erty and the number of lives intrasted to | cae Smi: —- Pocruceen rsasarolies rod their care. depends upon the good character and 3 - j : u z * ah | Navy McAdoo. | Sade Salt is that it goes to the root of = Donte oapl te, dhe wolcy cbemsclres, Tt bas | Light refreshments were served in the epe-| the disease, while other remedies f™ no Thay ex | ciizens ith us today, we sre simpiy glad to | and of tife Hens house ‘establishment. to en- | oe sie room and the evening passed most | i » disease. a ber of well-known citizens. ~ bave ther with us." Theu he launched out in courage and insnre a high standard among | Pleasantly. oe eT strike only at the disease. perienced in Richmond in fall measure the a speech, full of little war stories and brim- them by retaining them in the service during | Among those present were the French wie | Comes Comee Date 3 ie aiy. Notice the distinction. hospitality for which Virginia is famous the ming with soldier sentiment and fraternal fee!- competency nnd good behavior and by pro-| ister, the Brazilian minister end Mr. Maris | ‘Today—Martin agt. Humphries; on trial, | For instance: Pills and purga- world over. ig. He took occasion tor ark thet atever moting and transierring them to better ite | Moore = Pog, comer igen Crmcvit Covert, Division 2—Judge Cole. - 5 2 5 = . redit wus due to Washington and the Wah tions as re’ gocd service. Light keep- | er, i ister, J e tives which act quickly upon the! The gentlemen who went to Richmond were {nc } village, | while the residue of Alexandria went into the District of Columbia. Alexandria, upon its | | xelurn to Virgisin foris-soven seary aftermard, | fo ~ | did not recain her Virgima boundaries, and re- conn repo! | maine still cut off from Hunting’ ereek, | ONE ENJOYS . the intervening territory remaining part of the plot Pen ty of Fairfax. In the ~ il street, which was ‘emel’ eetor sa, | Both the method and resulte whes ‘ D rer victims of the yellow fever were buried Syrup of Figs is taken; it is Yesterdar—Haller agt. Foster; verdict for co the potas of land over which cons, hes toon Aged wat E - > ‘ ant and retreshing to the taste, and ich . A - ton committee, for the G. enes exs are held rict) performance of duty, Brown of the Supreme Court. Mr. Smith, the plaintiff: 8300. _Pfsndler Vacuum Fermentation | renamed “Park street,” in honor of Mr. Park bowels irritate and destroy the, h members of the committeo appointed by | nine hundred fad nine'y-nive. iLousa but unless some incompetency or neglect ou | tutor Senator from New Jersey: Senator Com Smith; do.: 75. Foley agt Agnew, ove of the owners of the ground. actsgently vet promptly on the Kid. awacdilsy Gaba ob Wha: citenack ante rin er psi zens’ | it was due to their part is shown taey are not disturbed in Murphy, from New York: Senator Hill, Sena-| Witliamson: stricken from the calender. neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dit colda, beadachesand fevers.and cureshab- itual constipation, Syrup of Fige is He referred to the “who had taught us £0 of was.” He referred to thei: sufferings their tenure of office. tors Btewart, Beckwith, Peffer. Cockreil, Gi Tt has been the uniform custom for many Hunton. Pasco, Call, Hansbro: years to regard the licht house establishnent | Teller, Vilasand Gibson, Dr. But @$a non-parisan service. Itis my intention of the Senni AFTER TRE SUSPECTS. r¥ Covrr-—Judges Bingham and Coz. Cerers: Tedsy' Ballimore aad Povomne "Railroad | The Board of fire underwriters suspect that chaplain | Company agt. Bacon; fund awarded after pay- | the fire atthe Deis furniture factory in New z Secretary McCook, Sergeant-at-| ment into the registry. Alexandria Inst year was caused by incendiarism hat custom. No light keeper will Arms Valen Congressmen Hemphill, | anil have offered linge soward for thp Geneo- in his offcial position Springer, MeCrea: fe. Bynum. Cool- oF: of Gola. | tion of the incendiaries. It is understood that | (he only remedy of ite kind ever of nis political opinions.” ize. Cable, O'Neil of Massacausetts and Wilson Dak cc kee rovision for the extinguishment of fires will Mw y 4 | { Wes: Virginia, Don M. Dickinso: iam ‘There isa hitch in the contemplated exchange y « produced, pleasing to the taste and . Morrison. ex-Senator H. G. Davis, W. W. of one million in gold for a like amount of cur- | 0° made in New Alexandria atan early das. | WwW. acceptable to the stom: ol. Jerome Bona-’ reney as proposed by the Denver banks and ac- — | in its action oy H = f al x pa ete ‘The fire alarm bells rang last night and the | truly beneficial i Pala tka cece completed on the | ©?Sines came out and ran to the north edge of its effects, prepared only trom the sae rsoating seed? Sesragenscy quit | the town, where it was dissovered that the Gre! most healthy ced agreeable sub- James’ L. Sorris, John. | joser on the transaction not less than $2,200, | 8s Tiles away in tances,its many excellent qualities there was no attempt to reach the dre, commend it to all and have made hich is now understood to have been a ™as it the most popular remedy known. Messrs. Goo. P. Herndon, Jobn G. Herfton | | Syrup of Figs is for sale im 500. and and C. P. Herndon others of Wash Lee Camp, C bowels. A continued use of such ‘ remedies produces chronic inflam- (. mation of the stomach and bowels. | Grand Army men who visited Richmond and | The use of the genuine imported “i3pitt 35 ths time of the encam: Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is, there- fore, highly recommended because its action is due solely to its con- stitutional solvent and stimulating * = properties, without irritating the | “"\uie on ‘route the members of the delega- stomach. Be sure, however, to ob-/ tion were the gucsi« of the Pennsylvania Rail tain the genuine imported article. | S23! Gitoueh sis Parkes cntrsiane ers in handsome style. The start was made from Washing? tle before noon.‘ | train was delaved, so it was nearly 5 o'cloc! | when the committee alighted in the station at wledgment to ri d I are now g—from Maine the possibility oe. be enid in ar the Yankee would bi y of one fit -d they were were fella and God proved it, and so y citizens of one counti to Florida.” Referring of war with a foreign vent they would agai hand the rebel yell, Evidence en This Point € Kramer-iraetd Mor: ‘There was no falling off i: the Arnold-Kram| - Pollok, AC. Barner, .." Messrs, Wood: . JG. Berret, ie. ke said, who rege ing exch other's hair tod whto did uo’ on either ai done. Some people, he esi until all opportunity In closicg he p: manly and C the country. As without eamers cannot work Myron M. Pai ‘the all-importen! question at present is on Jones, Admital Alms, P. H, what bass of we.ch: the government will ac- ason, J, Harrison Johnson, , cept ¢the ) in gold coin—whether . De J. Halford and is nt weigat. The director of ngton has been queried by the trav never Koc mad bt had gone by. nt tribui Evidence as to the | fendant in the form of ntacky and ‘Texas sas jin the Cri good reputat: : on | $1 bottles by all leading druggist, petal Lee | Deere rakancne, have obtained a charier here for the Leather-| Any reliable druggist who may vot ‘They fell at once into the hospitable hands of aeeatl the nioney orler ofiice of | ready denosited its uke oo at ave it on hand will procure i a comelties whe just took charge of the: niga {Bh it also testified to the e Denver mint prev- | a. couth end of the | Meumpily jor any one who wishes te jeved them of wil eare from that geal amonni in gold | Ye powth end of | i De wos ; was composed of 3. 1 ean Te was found sees | = to be Atk i. v meceps aly subsllate ichmond; Col. was a de n of $11 on every! der of KE. ~ : ing as a confecerate soli ‘stand by their | — j CULIFORWIA FiG SYRUP ca : Lieut Col J ied apes —— po Games Pollard of R. i. Lee | je yisitors. He said h ‘The Ann Arbor sirike is practically at an end, waar eG sand other Se aisles Ba the past a woma om the Who passed’as Mr ssrecognized as Nir to the occupied old said He Warden Brown of Sing Sing prison has ten- dovibvuse. av. dered bis resi, n - HE La‘ THE LAW About PLUMBING i strict ond were pre- my om FAS FIXTURES. Wesappiy the reber and Pancoast kind. Prices 2 9H SE mba Dollar Lamps. Here ts the best Lamp in the world for the money: Small Nickel-plated Lamp, vat‘ernea after the famous Rochester, and (ives & stronger and whiter lieht ‘than the “Students. Has white fluted psotir | the old confeder e board: Capt. E. P. | 4,200 speech-mal Gans, Mv. Jas. 'T. Ferrier and bt. McIntyre of Paiersburg, represent- 0. Hi. Thomas Post, G. A. ne of carriages conveve visitors and . . their bo Murphy's Hotel, where acolle-| A MASQUET Ix Tus xvxxin. | a qromured. | was aan tion w varriages were then tsken turning then to the city they were ban-| Waen he did co aed the wit- | barieda Peaort ete ieneyeroemag psc lai ter a rapid drive to pointe of in- | queted at Murphy's Hotel, A generous répast osely about the actions of his wife during | of her ausban. quvefer Convumyption tn ages and 2 sure reite? | © . he city the party was taken to the | was served. Mr. Randolph presided. Many | bis abeenve. : sa : tet | Confederate Soldiers’ Hom ey a | BETTER THAN ANY ONE ELSE, Snit Against the B. and 0, tradvanced stages. Use at once. You will see the | bright and interesting speeches 5 = : excelent effectafter takine the text dose, 801d r | AT THe CONFEDERATE Hour. ‘Toast sard to me that he loved thia woman | Messrs, Litt & Davis have filed a uit against €ealerseverswhere. Large bottles, 50 cenis and gi. | The buildings of the home forma picturesque | ner. one else on earth,” said the | the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company to i&abis | sroup attraetively located in ample grounds | Parke, De Gs sessed grent grief that she , Tecover $3,000 damages by reason of the failure F es | about a mile ont of town. This was the scene Sf ibe Wad Mr. Austin Baker | of defendant to transport the plaintiffs’ the avo we swallowed the mud and said nothing. | { e the j i “ e niga a ‘ ia ti eday there was an unaceountable stoppage TY nony for whieh the journey to Rich- ir. 5. atch in Rickinond's __|eal troupe from Chicago to this city in time to 3 : T hoe YEARS | dertaken, ‘The visions tecsived | measur ef Woodend eine ee ‘ward Arnold wrote letter to convince | give a performance at the New National Thes- of the water supply ins part of the govern om Major Charles. P. was present and responded handsomely to a “Lies Feign that it was her duty to tell him what | ter in this city on the 19th of September last, ™ent printing aa gia yong er to P the commandant at the home, and the | Call fur a specch. ‘ Ins wite did in his absence, asking he: certain | they having purchased tickets and taken jas. id eueceeded in locating the obstruc- Loo oun -headed and gray-conted toldier. “Gen Boynion'’s whether his id talked to men | sage on the 17th. They ailege negligence on 7 Ne d own aoe |. Gone to ibe cheater with them, o: tof ti x4 well-developed ee! meacuring fally | bora! par coe ee + in length and aa inch anda quarter rst usey were shown to # room where won much a : are i ection °F Tay fighting qualitics of the American soldier, both | Feee"ed notes fromany one a that | diameter. It may be that our and see the women who tiy pure.” but, to using Pearline. It’s easy to ober: E.| Lee's | north and south. and in the course of his re- raquar yewenk oti ott ier | y ed mind, it would seem that where - 7 5 rs pick them out. They're ep aed nm no doubt regard with snisfaction the meusures that are being beds in wich are abled veter: marred the woman, who passed a } hy and left before he returned. | wax age. emaine Pa.. beside those fer tomorrow, | ysand defective slop buckets, not be well also to give a thought to © Water supply—a most inviting avenue for nner of microbes and disease germs? have bad intermit- y ing water, but w er was “chemically pure, wetting deat—the rensonab' . S. SUEDE &. BES: is a ef address waa eloquent and He spoke proudiy of the BENSON’S Pe ding Gen. which is the only PO! iS PLAS - inzredients YET ABSOLUTELY SAFE and son's war horse, ——_—__ | Narrowly Escaped Freezing. i Mr. M. E. Cook, resident on the Benning | ‘Stonewall” Jack- marks said: “With all my radical convictions A 4) id Sorrel,” with all bis in regard to the quesuons over which wo bsence and remained unti! i. 7 a "8 * os 4 ly dimensions can pess a microbe shade. POSITIVE tp its actions trappings on. The war horse is ina big alass | fought as clean ‘cut ia ‘my mind) as| lie. : road, early this morning found W. F. Wilhelm = > egasauis Platers Prevent Presmonts poe ‘has Deen! sasied and moanted bys | fa Nhe Or war’ Tatil” greet von, |, John B. Bringleman, who kept, the boarding | [out en? sa morning found WW. F. Wilhelm | ght roanage to wriggle through) er fresher, more cheerful Osx Sl Excs. oes. “ure carol mime mia- taxidermi«' | a most life- = : uke mers heen my confed friends, with a sincerity : el” spent b ‘y8 in life at the sol- and a cozdiality which you could not wish to | fading the Michail een eee, dicrs’ home, and when he died his image was have increased. I have ccuntless friends whore | quacks and humbuzs. BENSON'S isendorsed 1 y preserved. Conspicuous among the faces were never giorified in the fires of battl by 5,000 Physicians and Drugvists. modern articles dispiayed about the musetm and their friendship is priceless, And BEAU TION— Don's de dnp [ie agen are scores of badge= ud Army posts left while it ix dificult to expltin, next to those Sibviier hag BENSON'S. “Gri the ceuaigsalvase mia. 8S SOUVenirs by visitors from the north. who fought wita me do taose take rank who ‘We Keep taem at bome for emergencies. The visitors were into the large fought against me. Only soldiers can under assembly bail of were assem- stand how stiong these bands are growing bled the in = ae ae ‘ution to the num~- which bind thé veterans of both armies to- ber of 170. y were ppled and ma gether.” 1 were ext: « edit. ‘hey wore the gray ese Mr. s called up a good many : nd on the bosom of the nquet with song and blouses of some were displayed medais won in 5 5 e { ice or badges of membership in the Con- To the Nearest Drug Store for a Bottle of federate Veierans’ Association. singing + ’ "When the Washingion committee bad been | vas 0: DURANG s | shown to senta fronting the assemblage several Richie RHEUMATIC REMEDY, A Medicine That Never Fails to Cure Ute, Bor does it create an electric battery ot ‘ed him to his D, a h the women who have spent who was on the stand, he siiated Five Barrets of oystera were roasted tos | t . h - Py § ie 8 quss:iou as io hie relations who te.eyhoned for the patrol wagon. The | turn lest evening in ihe yard back of the elt ‘wice as much time in the rub, —_ with the woman known as Sirs. Arnold, and the : 5 ' rsterious ‘Club ard the mem! =A court ruled that he need not ® semen tomgrers aid not pas in an appesrance, | <joved this annual event and had = good tame rub, rub, of the old way. Wty | Wianara & Epmoxsrox, Mr. Davis expiained thet he in:ended to show hours, Finally he brought the man into ; Generally. : shouldn’t they be? Washing that Laura Kramer's conduct with Bradiey had the city and left hime: his home, No. 509 1ith | T8® Wirz of Mr. James Phillips, president ith P ee . shattered A: * infevaation, whieh the for- street,” It was found that both limbs were suff | of the New York Press Company, died yester- | WI! earline is easy. { M E. q epee : from cold and the doctor raid that if be had | day at Fitchburg, Mass. immer} And look at the clothes that | lost Evenx Ose Neevs A sor couductor in the: Zot been rescued death would have been in- | Mg. G. W. Bucce gave a handsome dinner | h that recognized by Mrs, Kramer's | evitable, ‘Today he was reported to bo oat of /At the Acanihus Cinb last night to J. Milton are washed with Pearline. @ k4 4 fe woman Who Was at the offce | danger. Mr. Cook, however, thinke that thie | Turner of St. Louis. Among those present Theyre baok . SDPrMN onle in’ the office. testified _t€# OF tho patrol wegon service in that locality | wore: ©. Searen "Frater of Maryland: 3, cy re brighter, and fresher, |} bs ad 5 rubbed to pieces on the wash- ~ Same Lamp with silk and lace shade, All colors, #2 25. | 2205_ Pa ave. nw mbt — Nothing so goo! as the pure JUICE OF THE Ateuriches the blood, started from | ® Week before the hooting and H. 0. Cole to, there from 5 to 8 &. ma. which be couriders tp | 2d F. D. Freeman of Wathingtor. t 8 o'clock this mourning and ar- | lending him a revolver. : | be all wrong. z Mn. Evererr Harpen sailed yesterday from t young ladies appeared with flowers and pinned rived home at noon todar, all ost enbusinstic |. Officer Haynes testificd to seeing Arnold, ee New York for a brief visit to Loudon and Paris. board. They may be old, | 8 rose boutonniere upon the coat of each. Mr. in their expressions of delight at their enter- ™t- and Mrs. Kramera few days before thy The Spread of the Boston Fire. iin citi nocd hb and the woman ae were guar-| Fire Marshal Whitcom», in his investigation Benjamin Lundy, one of the oldest and but they don’t show it. For of the big fire of Friday in Boston has estab- | Wealthiest residents "on the Canadian frontier, Clothes washed with Pearline lished one important point—the reason why | isdead. From his fathercame the name o! | Randolph then without ceremony introduced | tai ‘ | Bir. Edson 2 selament by Sie Con maacete vet | asked protection, for the DsOx" Clean the Underground Condaits, | relling. Rheumatism, no Matter How Mr. Edoon made a speech explaining the ob- | 72ih0 Balter of The Eventur St ‘This closed the case in chief, and Mr. H. E. ingle age a pte aining the ob- | “While the healt Davis opened for the defendant, stating that it | Pengo naling shooting oa H sireet near Cranes Knsewex, rec phone 1535, |735 Tm Srecsr N.W. ous You Cannot * ast longer. umn i , aa n the famous battle ground of Lundy's Lane. ger. bapa ae ject of the expedition from Washington. He | Len th ene eae Naiaae £0 Tes no antl, niger his woten fiver Cece | the Games spread. thronghout the ‘bullding so| Prank Golbert tine eter miter and Be re Pedic and some unecrup- This is not a new remedy | ssid. | Ronse nepection would it not be a good iden | 1™ iii “city that bo learned that’ Sirs, |qWickly and so fariousls. The cause seems to | wealthiest member of the Chickacaw. tribe of ‘ware Signe grocers =i sal yes, “Our visit to Richmond and to Robert E. j for one inspector to be detailed to look after | Kramer was married. She then consulted have been as follows: On the third floor were Indians. died Sunday night, IT's E—Pearline is | pecCamp of Coufsdcrate: Soldiems es berg | the underground conduits? Tiuave never seen fim in’ renard’* to's contemplated for some time as being avery Such # mass of fi.th ws is hidden under this be advised her about that you need wait for your neighbor to try to see how same as Pea: divorce and two closets, one used the janitor for the | = that there storing of brooms a © other as a toilet eek ace never peddled, and if your grocer sends you some- | thing in place cf Peariine.co th honest thing — Keep et it works, as it has been be- | proper duiy on our partand a great pleasure | place, All filth and dirt ta: cannot get into had been some words between Kramer and room.” Between have cloves. sux small space cashed ET aT) ens. Speman < : si, aot the sewers goes into the holes, and whea one Afuold and Kramer thresteved him, end on , in the wall about five or six fect from the oor, | SRaReRR Banna RRRR RAR Which we know soar Genuine Whie Case cla Laas BEE eee Fe ne re ee ee ne | Wis day 84 question \Riaiame was advancing on | vou gn taecsees gaa oeter | tie terete in| 4 WORD TO THE wisr. | S8S8S85 S88B88SSSS8S888)} tes. fran the purest cl.ve ofl years and cures when cvery-| national capital the Grand Army of the Repub- 2 Arnold when the latter fired. It was done im | the toilet room. it is thought that tere was @ Die meebirinah *; sewer you can imagine the condition of affairs, | He held their twenty-sixth national encampment | Where wiresare drawn into houses underground jin Washington in September, 1892. It was, |= ray way sabi re GES. SHERMAN once] without doubt, the larges: assemblage of people Tepatoea tata at coer ee pools of seid of this remedy: “I have thathas taken place in modern times. | stagnant water, or, worse stili, with the sewe frequently purchwet DUR. ‘veterans of the war looked forward and ex- Chsuid there be euch a thing ab the cbolere this | OUt because he knew Arnold was preparing » ANG?S RHEUMATIC Pecied steat pleasure in revisiting the scenes Se°"the “wer! ihe camping: greands, ‘cum. summer nothing will spread it hero “more |“uvoree sale (Seti arrose toe? REMEDY for friends! pains and battle fields. From the uni- aoe aicaine tees (El caer YT tooked | INAUGURAL HOSPITALITY. Ithns been suspected for some time that a! suffering with rheumatism and | Yersal report from the visitors to the eapital While teturning from the monument I. looke BS gang of counterfeiiers had theit headqnarters (e471) se every instance it worked like on that occasion, both the members of the there was the same thing I have spoken of, If | H°W ® Capitol Hill Couple Entertained Gov. | somewhere near Parkersburg, W. Va. Tho magic.” | G. A. RB, ther rel and citizens. it was 10 | vou will take the time to go to 14th between the | ee home of A. B. Burdett, alias Arthur Mills, was The price ‘s One Dollar abot. | them in all respects an enjoyable reunion. | avenue and B street you will be convinced. For | Even in these latter days people sometimes | surrounded and Durde!? eaptured, When the self-defense, Arnold having good reason to bi 8 8 8 tle, of six bottles for five doltars, | But there was a feature of all that transpired health and cleanliness’ sake make them keep entertain angels unaweres. A Indy who lives | house was searched molds for 25-cent pieces 8 8 8 lieve he was in danger of bodily harm. Kramer’ violence was no: because he suspected any im proper relations bevween Arnold and hie wife, OM LO® PEE CRE i 4 mhiS thing else fail: CERTAIN ADVERTISEMENTS FROM TRADE RIVALS, ‘who fear the phenomenal success of breek in the big pipe, and insta tiy an immense stream of gas rushed forth, which was ignited by the flame and spread throughout the floor, sweeping everything in its path. ——+e-. SHOES —that Stim an uncomfortable manner are an abozitnation end shou'd not be toier- sted. Our Shoes are “comfortable” and yet inexpensive. Tue Gas Arriasxce Excuaxom twa expecially recom- Touis” Batcon Shoe— its price. 1498 New York ave. n. w. that was unsurpaesed in interest by any other, excitement a - i rt uced a lot of $1.75, snd is sold by all reiiabledealers | out of which has grown this visit of plecsure | Bese Places clean and stop the spread of di- | on Capicol Hill bad invited a number of friends | and nickels aud scraps of metal were found. % : ton Bovts, spleniu 0 drags. |and duty here today. We refer to the many |" Yours for health = to luncheon on inauguration day, but the | The officers aleo captured another alleged mem. | # América. Contain innuendoce against it, and 2. RENTS OR SELLS THE If your druggist doesnot keep acts of courtesy, attention and comfort ex- | w.c. fF. thority ; ecutive Meeting. jsevere weather prevented the attendance of | ber ot the garg, Henry Kimes. nded by the veteran soldiers of the confed: | The Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union | those who weretohave been gnests. The disap- | Burdett ‘owns considerable property and is ast will tell youall manifested toward the veterans of the headquarters on H street yesterday, about soldiers who were right in front of her house | n | an opportunity to scatter the coin all over the} This eminent physiei sion army | made an unusual and twenty-five of the board being present. After and whom she had been watching from! country. a most favorable aud significant impression. “reports of the general officers were ccepted it her parior window. She suggested to| RHEUMATIC REMEDY (0, weed eel O at ae wasstated thatthe next quirteriy meeting would her husband that as their ‘executive commistee having in charge | be held on next Wednesday. had failed to coms to partake of the nice oysters | A Fine “*Biucher” for Ladies at $2. A few left of thy 20. a itim stocz aud tries to push off something . write to Overgaiters for CEANFORD. /EAWEORD, 131 7th St. SEAMENS-LUNGREN LAMPS. Lo ake ale s]e ole slo sie she 16 ole ole ole she se ole a ACTUALLY writes ss follo Nie 25; rom the careful analyses of Professor Att= friends | _ While fighting the prairie fire near Dorrance, | mez and others, 1 am aavetes thet Mess. Van Kan , Sunday Lawr i | fl ——_+2+—____ DORANG's 1316 L Street, WASHINGTOS, D. C. S$ LIVER PILL: Uuumiaation is desired. They can be used either for on! ce Lefevre, Daniel Hutch: Tan’ Cocoa is in no way injurious to health, e be ‘inson, Allen Moore and William Lailey were | and that it is Cecidedly more nututious than other : are the best on earth. | 7° ~ greene Hh yy thay There will be all day services at Vermont and hot coffee he go out and invite some of | {nson, ; mee pure’ and ht 8888 888888 8888: 8 | ; TRESET Sg rsa tr Nom ccne. | (Be Teeeption and entertainment of the. G. A. [ aentsa Oictstiet Otc chs Calin ct Od nan: | ths ahivocliat seas Wreoen Sertat bo orem | tercibly injured: the Sant cn thar ities betas Cocoas itis certainly “Pure” and highly dages: 88888 88888 $888 Indoor or outside lighting. ters-at » high | With devotional exercises, At 11:50 irs. it ; Soauen ons (oe heck | GO Sinvea WU teal gulcrigizal capers, A) 1306 | Wtlla‘gronp Of soldiers kisuding: cect fre the To this her husband assented, and see:ng a burned to a crisp. ‘The quotations in certain advertisements from s It is reported that Chile and Peru have asked | my bovk on Therapeutics are q) UuuEs COnSErS AT WHEELS ; ¥ 3 ‘are quite misieadin > ome Cousers bert E. Lee Catsp for the purpose of pre-| there will bo an informal Ianckeou, and a2 others. he invited them all’ to come Stitzeriand to arbitrate in the boundary dis- | and ‘cagnot’ pessioyy ‘apply’ tol Vow Hiettonk Carmant & Lenr, “ caearee i } | renting a cuitable testimonial After some in. | o'clock p.m. Mrs. Alden (Pansy) will given in, They accepted giedly. and after | Pute between them. SS a have had the famous ““C. B ie 9) cad consideration it seemed moet appro- | Bible reading. subject, “Why Christian Women partaking of the nico warm edibles | thus efectually 928 Tsu Axo 706 K Sx N. V orate” of Fins Summer Covet | and desirable that we should fit up in Should be White libboners.”| Mrs, Wiliams and liquids the leader of the party thanked the | 4 POOR SUZSTITUTE | <ited 10 injure bates Thich we shall run os 0 “rive"sh a rd. in the Con: te Sol- | Will follow with s paper, “Treasury Notes.” lady for her kindness and requesied her name, ama; peaviaed Sox Sealed vote: | Mew Ta Weics will pissbieg aad) tee. gineete- | whin talng given, bs iaficeod the hostess that | Nothing ele we could find could express our , tendents of departments will make reports. he was Gov. Russell of Massachusetts and feelings and good will more appropriately. | A committee consisting of Mrs. H. H. Hend- | that his companions were members of for a well-known medi- cine pays more profit to @ deaier, when ho sells the low price of 50: Ps Px New Spring Coats and Capes. _E Xew.Ginzuams at 125c.. 1oc..25e. and 35e. a yard. New Dress Goods. All the new colors andshades. ; ; i it, That's the reason he While Gel ean ata die ‘aaash: cents tne riekson and Mrs. Emily Sherwood wasappoinied his staff. After assuring the astonished son. be New Hosiery. Colors to match the new abades in pivaiae ae the wounds are deeper, the bitterness more in- | if it be possible to prevent messenger boys en-_ tainty should they ever visit Massachusetts and Sow EE Gloves. good.” And that is one ine joe ‘ tering houses of prostitution. call upon him, the governor and his officers Re Wesveselline the 4-button Pique © Back, > HELAN, =r. yee Saree, aes went Out and look iblr places tha soles Feason Why ery ro WEEKLY BULLETIN § — | siteerc ain setter Oe | MGC. Weeias: 1008 F SE ached the era when real recon- | Marriage Licenses. ——-— | Pierce's Favorite Pre- tune. Foster? Gentine Shook Ket Gloves, in | DVN Ey Cord Be abWiswerbhibe bee ald be complete and fiual; thatwe | Marriage licenses have been issmed by the Special Gospel Services. | tion should go to a black and colors, at $1. pair. eciele. should be one People, single in purpose, with cierk of the court to the following: Robert | Special gospel services will be held at the 0 Bien's X 7 | our faces turned solely to the future, aiming A Sxcrzv Przvse. | for and securing the highest degree of poace, ppiness for all believiag it d to our government as the greatest pou the earth and as bestowing the test blessings upon the people. in no country does there exist so great in- idual liberty: so much universal { progrem; 90 many happy homes: 0 om nace asjeaee, We Want asim our native land.” We need only to gervetosny through the public prese. ‘"Idon't want enjoy. Insiend of railroads and other lines of Say credit businers-curterms srecesk." Iyosbay transit running almost exclusively cast and Spring Neckwear in Putts, Fourtn-| incon e riven fies | witho: “ones or in foot, mi Rhodes, both of Spottey]- Vermont Avenue Christian Churca next week, Every woian does Teoma ‘ = Arrant it, if she's suit Patrick Galiigar and Beckie beginning Sunday. Preaching by the pastor, ai ae ing from any ailment | SOc. each. sizes 14 to 18. | Whetaer te pa: r and Florence L. | F. D. Power. On Sunday at 11 a.m. the subject eS down” eiat to ber wer, It Laces’ irish Lown Wassta, Jast opened. Weetart | bolicwrees.” i Sarah Soplua Keep; will be “The Revival of Pentecost,” and at 7:20 Sue's “run-down,” or deifeate, she needs it b 3 j PAILS. h Neal and Mary Hawkins; Aleck W. | p,; “The Value of a Son On Monday j25t a8 much. | It's a special tonic, thet builds o D o We are showing special valves in Table Linens, Nap- | the § *, Ansie A iowa; John TH. Desks he upi a legitims's taeeine, that corrects tins, Towels, Eanke:e, Comforts and Sheeings. erika. Gece ea ata «| and weakness, it is t2¢ only nemedy ao safe CARMARS © LEIDI, Richard P. Waddy and Carrie E. a de SWhw page | QNdcertain that ttcx be guaranteed. If it aaeat 1627 $28 Teh and 705K L, Johnaon and Hertha Bartels: q Disciple.” On eas si thore will pa doesn’t benefit o> ure, im every Case, you sas ion there will be a heve yor 4 ad Annie Lee; Wm. Smith and hie hee oak a eae ‘@ Your mone; A We Ves Look of Newgact beil-hour praise sezvice and a half-hour sermon, | Every statement we makes 2 sacred pledce to the people. Don't be misled by a tvertisenen' commen seowe and yoor good Jnd. uestion or doubt. Offering a few ieadine a: eateh prices is an old doxtyge—it is ai ifbeonly takes these. Every ar PE HEAL qrery article exceyt stoves. We have the best #50 thus bringing all the people of this nation. county Ts laity widow oy The 208 id. ; Francis K. Wallace of Alexandria, pairing it, Fourteen were killed. Seven of | 2Y for your Catarrh. Its makers offer $500 / 5 fer cash—seek a cash house. Everybody invwsthat west thirty years ago, theroare now operating News, Va. aud Mary J. Booth of Jacksonville, | ER ATA | — Now fis th wolivine mancan sell goodsou timeaschespas ior and are rapidly being constructed lines of wand Frances E. Meyer: James A building in the Spradelstrasse, Carlsbad, | A long advertisement is unnecessary to ® ee ee merase payed and tratlic running north and south, J, West and Ella N. Hall of Prince George's collapsed ‘Tneaday whiie twenty men were re- | COBViNce you that you need Dr, Sage's Reme- ou XXXX 3 3 n 5: tect Chamber Suite in the city. The best $1.50 Dining north, south, cast and west, closer together in Va * f ° a a for a case they cannot cure. Ebb tide in business; it ‘s just between seasons; win- hiss ee ee ere ree secs Sammenoeeem ee |S g sectional prejudices, and thus in- Mary 3. Chase: Daniel Hart and Sarah War = Terhaps you ere preparing to move into a new home; tall (AS) aon et aes en daa feat caveat the highest degree of prosperity and George B. Baldwin and Anuie Landan: Andrew| = | ; A 9 Burebell's Spring Leaf Tes if so wecan be of profit to you, as we are moving out =a ~a oengroay Revte “ sirength. ‘ L, Suearer and Nina K. MeCullom, both of + | . uf at 50 cen.sa pound. The our stock as rapid!y as tow spot cash prices will do it, tention too Son cet, S298; 100-plece Dinner Alibough this country has made marvelous Winchester, Va.; Albert L. Whitesione and| £ #1 ' Wonderfal propertiss of this to make room for spring goods. RSSSEE LEATHER Lage } HESLTS WAISTS FOR 61.00. eee ima aeiaen Sea Progress in the last quarter of @ century. We Ellen E. Rosson, both of Culveper, Va.; Booker | ~~ senwamearaccuerencasteenesve pr retiratal senttor ly Aaerd Our matting stock ts fast arciving; the styles and r “ iP x Contere Conser Co Gon Wedon'tader you something fcr noching we SSS EAS eee eatmeaes Bi Campbell of ‘Alexandria, Vay aad Slyr Thad a melignant breaxing out om my leg pees peeter ier ay qualities eclipse all former efforts. | PC. Wess, Mow. 11076 Sr. deceiy misiead you e &® cent a county, Vi 2 ry al ELAN, EGR, a eet write this ad. to re OF pL ny we can hardly comprehend, and in no ge county, Va. ‘below the knee, and was cured sound gnd well country, ‘Matting Rugs, 3 feet by 6 feet, for 40c. each- Chermenty ot Poet Coh e No branches, Come and see; if you ind we bave misrepcesented in Section can itexcel. if it equals, the southern two and a half boltics cf We bave just placed in our ware oom siz new stvies ay parueular we will refund your car fare | portion of our country, with ite immensely rich Real Estate Matters. 4223 | im over-stuffed Parlor Suites, upzoistered in silk- ‘nced tapestry and brocatelies, You should sve thane Yofoze buying. Prices begin at 875. Curly Birch and White Maple Chamber Suites are Justiy becoming popular. We are showing snice ‘White Maple Suite at $27.50. N.W. Burchell, 1325 Fat, YOU'RE Bluchers, $38.50. er bp | W. R Deeble and B. P. Davis have par-| iydo — jet te congratulate ourselves, as nation, chated in trast of F. D. Hickman for $149,000 | *°¢?™# Any Good. ‘yeueile’s.. tee auspicious age in whieh we live, and, ae sores Sh tatoos &, 5, ee oe OO with the many bright hopes bef continue streets southeast true and loyal friends and citizens.” | pit: C: Avery has bought for $10,000 of D. H. sa ‘HE BESFONS! Riggs sub 30, square 3), 18 24.1 feet on ith ‘Simme’ Specialties. Kowmier, » poustshing érim\. Liquid Pepsin tor indizestion. Cologne, whexcelied tor its fragrance and Jasting M. Cc. GRASTY, Doubie Stores, Furniture, Carpets. Matting, Be. (China, Glass, Lamps, Baby Cacrisses, I was troubled from childood with an ag: XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 } qualities. 1510sng I That. bet. PandOuw. MBS | Hr. Edison's speech was received with marked P*yreen O and F E Tarpin have sold for Me. | (EMEMRB cuced mreneeend three bottles of Tos onk a stndard ws te aod der. Our 025 HOST: & SEBE: oe Ls —- approval. Mr. Randolph as president of the Albert Carrs, to. Maury Dove, tor #48.204.10, | OPW Acca male. y Y ipunuiowsearcuieecee: aansan: 1217 P. A @. G. C. SIMMS, Drogeist, , Doard in charge of the home responded grace- & frontage 3 feet on D stzect northwest, paris | W. M. Savsrex & Soxs, fully. As to the courtesies shown to the Union between North Capitol street and Now Jersey een Con tAtintas Ga Af you happen to want SHOES during our ie aielancuei- bis pracmaanterst: RS es j _mubi0-0e Om. tithe. ent ¥. ¥. ove. 0 A | Yeterans, be said, noone who kuew the pur- Srenue, ant for Judge Wyile for eo GRAND REMOVAL SALE, because you Fuaxscars 919 Pessa Ave | pores tor which Les Camp of Contederates was “tme Pu r, 8 troniage of 127 feet on North may eet them at ONE-HALF the oriiuary a XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXKK formed need be surprised. It was nothing new Capitol street we oak Sens 48 Prices. Our special sa'e of LOW SHOES is . Jewsrex Masvracrvarse JUST OPENED— 123 for the sonteders se soldier to extend coursesies ee - join, and —— Apa | & le running along a ol prices and W. H. Hox 50 .122c to the men whom they fought in the late war. It ™ak largess wood and coal yards ‘Oculists @ Opticians ‘our Shoes attract crowds of economical par . (mac ar einerae. hansen aK” x _| wus se: forth in the articles of incorporation of the district. ‘of Pain Chasers. All these bargains are at the old 50 center ceil 25c:' the camp that it was formed, not to, projong ———— mbit STH AND PA. AVE. the emimosities of the war, bat to extend to Army Orders. their lave adverearies the band of fellowship in Leave of absence granted First Lieut. Chas. -acommon citizeuship. Lee Camp bad ons Willcox, assistant surgeon, is extended one | cogen or more —~. a Grand yonth. i Army pox ai bet ex more > than @1k008 te euch, comsiune he ‘The extension of leare of absence on uecount | own experience, im traveling througa thecoun- of sickners granted Maj. Tullius C. Tuppor, 1339-1341 F S, N.W. Get the Best. THE COXCORD HARNESS. 20 mrces wew crxomaus... 100 preces :u2s2 zawss. 23 PIECES PERCALES. ALL NEW AND HANDSOME DESIGNS. try. he bad ves vo meet (ke man whe wasasol- Sixth cavalry, ss still further extended to May sal SEW GOODS OF ALL KINDS BEING OPENED dir in the army of the north who had failed to 10 on accouat of sickness. | ‘eres. LUTZ + EVERY Day. be polite and cuur.eous io him. be soldier of a pacrentns Sy a ‘pen = ts . the vorth knew Low <0 x-State Senaior Horat jones Seer exiles s Er, W.. M. Saversz & Soxs, tlie cou.cde-wie eold.er aud be was always feady Pennayivania died Tuesday evening in Phile- 3 COA eg Fs: re, ao7Penn. ave., edjotning National Hotel. One price, * st to sbake bim by the hand. He reierzed to the deipha Seay, Tere as

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