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AR: WASHINGTON. D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 17. 1893—EIGHTEEN PAGES, = Ld Dox-r Wear Plates THREE OR FOUR MORE WILL WIND UP OUR GREAT Is Your Movrg AYS WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, ED DINGS. ABOUT GEORGETOWN. Athletios Thriving in West Wash- ington Organizations. LAST NIGHT'S BENEFIY CONCERT. A Goodly Sum Added to the Citizens’ Re- Mef Fund—Other Proposed It is estimated that the volunteer concert given for the benefit of the sufferers from the Ford's Theater disaster at Copvention Hall last night netted the relief fund about $2,500. It is impossible fora day or so to learn the exact MEDALS AND HONORS. Commencement Exercises at Well- Known Schools. . amount, asthe tickets were placed in man; y gs Removal Sale THE MONTH (OF W AN ALL-DAY PIONIC.| rt about town add until the return ae |THE COLUMBIAN “PREP.” oO made the exact sum cannot be ascertained. Be- = eet Social News From Georgetown — Canal Af-| tween 1,800 and 2,000 persons gathered in the ° ° ' immense hall, and it is believed that a large | BOYS Who Carried Off the Prizes—The Holy fairs—Bonts Which Have Arrived and De- F Cross Academy — Preminms and Certifi- ——— Gifts for the Bride parted—Littered Strosts—Bicycle Clubs and | number of others purchased tickets which were | TTS" Oetea tm Various Clases tasers 9 <i ae = not used on account of the storm. The ball, ay Suors, Oxsonps axp Suirpeas SOUVENIRS FOR BRIDES MAIDS sean a gean Tiere nn a ee ee ae pe Q S en streets northwest, is several times larger than coanemngfecona = ana ae ae ee ee SOUVENIRS FOR ‘GROOMSMEN Though the weather helped them not the | ty et A enced wan quite er age Ais | COLUMBIAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL. a U members of the Potomac Boat Club last night | aidience was a most enthusiastic one and none —_—_—_— Ss jan pl eae oe 6 6 * | succeeded admirably in their efforts to make | of those who contributed that eftecie wate | Commencement Exercises Held Last Night— brag aetna oe any the first of their regular summer hops an event | tain the program were allowed to get off with-| _ The Gradustes ana Prize Winners. e@ Im: loner to be looked back upon with pleasure and pride. | out a response to the demiand for an encore. The commencement exerciseses of the Co- Fisssr Foorwsan iH Tnvitations had been extended with caro and as | »,/R¢ 0bentog march was Chopin's solemn jumbian College preparstory school were re IN EXISTENCE, CORRECT FORMS AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP FOR & consequence the attendance was select. _ dered in effective style. The first number on aectetaces perma Music Hiatt, pen ain 1 Some of those present were: Dr. Snicday,| the program was the Berlioz overture, per- ing and elaborate program was pa Sra sviratioxs, Axsovxcewents, ag Cuvrca Axo Ar Houz Canps Mr. Berger, Mr. Young, Mc. Riggs, Mr. Exner, | formed for the first time in this city. The ap- | by the pupils of the school. A large crowd was rE ‘add to the present electric lighting Gro. W.R Tax W A Des C Axo M Mr. Merritt, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Nolan, Mr. | Penrance of Mrs. Nellie Wilson Shir Cliff was | in attendance and signified its appreciation of city by renewing in' some sections of the 10. + Duca, HE ARREN pprEss Uirs, Uresrs ND jMoxograms. ‘Van Nesa, Mr. Gi Mr. Lewis, | 8'eted with continued 2. Bhe was nc- | the efforts of the young people by freqvent ap- | town the lighting of the gas lamps, which, al- The enormous increase of business in our Engraving Department we attribute chiefly to the excellence of | Hauly, Mr. Van Ness, Mr. Goman, Mr. * | companied by Prof. off, and eho sRng | Danse ‘measure dismantled, can still TIT Manger | Sgoz Hovsr, _ | st#wortand tothe prices whlch are the lowent, ox cnaat Guslities of stationery. Lat us have your ordors for | Mr. Hayes, Mr. Ollenius, Dr. Hendrickson, Mr. | Sraiti's walte song, “Il Bacio,” which received ay Snea deer hein. A aoe invitations, &e., now that we may give as much tlme as possible to their prover execution. Only the dest | Schneider, Mr. Washington, Dr. Roulette, Mr. rapturous handclapping. The encore, “The . J. W. Chickering, the principal of the formal vote of the Space. 1115 FSeNW | 7 at moderate prices. ‘This we guarantee. Bromwell, Mr. Koerth, Mr. Collins, Mr. Shea, | Last Rose of Summer,” was as heartily re- | school, conducted the ceremonies and witnessed it the next of x16 PUZZLED TO KNOW WHAT TO GET FOR A WEDDING GIFT? Mr. Espy, Mr. Quinn, Mr. Moore, Mr. Bishop, | ived.. After the, rendition, of | Massenet's ses heer mes ponpecrengf gee owe hap — i) | P ‘Mr. Cameron, Miss Gorman, Miss Craig, Miss | ono ree oat ‘of. Me: MeFar- | PY the audience o! training young au n @ A FIFTY-FOOT “CASE Love, Miss Campbell, Mise Bertha Hodges, Muss | nha Terpin, Reside and: Reve, eae, eth oe begs iis a i E. Birch, Miss Oyster, Miss O'Neal, Miss Holden, | splendid effect, two songe. vocation by Lee sould” aonenah 0 o Sponges AND SEVERAL LONG TABLES ae ee cs | ses roti ot | the Bi é = Miss Morgan, Miss Gibson, Miss Atchison, Miss | Mr. Joseph Haina, the ‘new cornet iterary program of the evening was en- inventions, es ON SECOND FI iN iN IN . a vi A made an excell 4 electric works oA Lime Sronr. oO syiliter, widely in quality. NELEVENTH STREET BUILDINGS, CONTAIN A DISPLAY OF 5 Phearson, Miss Jacobson, Miss Ragin, me Ey Tiasteat tatee wana Sol eeetig stig Poorer rely heen ta ‘capacity, The Siena 0} Rane Teens, sold vos Meendeee OE q Miss Collet, Miss Laub, _ sfiss Nierce, | times. ‘The union consists. of thirty-five male | DAvis "Poor Little Joe: intended te Oe sZSTuinSomeytaretanar there) | ually ue roreae “songs ull fe as RIGH AND APPROPRIATE WEDDING GIFTS. Miss ‘Turner, —-Miss_—Nellie_ Birch, | voices, under the leadership of E. D. Tracey. ‘traordimary occasions ts muse called the House of “Good Rowpitals clean “ fe buy our iss Welch, Mr. Stelle, Mr. Pelz, Miss F. Fear- | Another solection by the Marine Band was fol- trie lights have QO Things.” Tn tie house are the most im erie 2 CHOICE PIECES OF Mi 1 Aeiicious akon. brew rolls piee, coor. O ae ont aa son, Mr. Lemon, Dr. Brovn, Miss Gowans, Mr. | lowed by the announcement by Mr. Ed Hay, So Coreen muuch wider aren them was 0 seamen: 0) Saree te (Royal Bomm, Louis XY Glass Ware, | itutier te xone tae Tous of it ‘ernlon Soret ee outa to Senate pede “ — ‘two other ta % At the last business meeting of the Potomacs | jj Miss Harriet Whiting, who on sot . | 4 ing, who sang principal ND. wcraceniites acai | thetze Shieh quatitien, bot iow" Teplitz, Royal Hung arian, it was decided to enter in the September re- “Angel Faces at the Window,” bas © wel-calts- = the suburban this house our key, for it is Better buy your Sponges of gatta the junior four and senior eight, the | vated contralto voice, with god range yy them. 8 = 9 9 R 1 ral [BR F ih latter to be composed of Mills. stroke; Exner, | power, and she ad pkoaaee ae ounce’. by J. Hi. Ck the wane ree toe eae woo. om Son iS} Oval AaNOVEP, SUG, TPGMGSLD | 7; otiver, 6; Roulette, 5; Gaddis, 4; Jobnton of Prof, Buglione: made e tore tease bi act | Wynne, one of, the graduates, and was an ex- Ting Ay 8 Oe ee eee 6 the ¥. M. C. A., 3, and most probably Nolan, 2, ion. The’ Choral Society, under Prof. rage YP > — probability ie that seoner OSes Lande peeunt sey () 5 Mafolica ke and Rohrer, 1.’ Von Dachenhausen will be cox- | Karpar, tho new leader, showed the result of | aiarese to the graduates dnd medalists, giving power at the TES Beas cara." sO Pusnwacr, 703 15xu Sx. N. W. Stiri! ait ER AURET aE Eas eal pas excellent training, “The concert cloted with | Wigton which i folowed, wil be of gosd ace increnogs by the a rt . am Z ALE-DaY PICNIC. another selection by the Marine to them m after life. song OUD Tro Au Ar 20 To 40 Pex Cexr Berow Reovian Patore ‘The committes appointed by the Georgetown ‘The Black Patt! Tomorrow Ni ‘The graduates were as follows: C. M. Beall, Night in all the 5¢ ee oe Cycle Club to arrange asuitabie program for| A second relief concert for the benefit of the | English, French, Latin, Greek, y ot wl —E Ree] [SISPESIAL SALE OF|&| THOUSANDS OF OTHER ELEGANT AMD ARTISTIC ARTIGLES | cccuy ‘ic rt's'wtts,turrt | neces foe toasts oa | FE nate ena Hecke ae a Tj) ‘6 = IN OUB ART ROOMS—FIETH FLOOR; AND JAPANESE DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR. agrand all-day ‘bus party to the Great Falls, | be given at the Academy of Music tomorrow ‘us, Engtish, French. : Tong before l ie] OXFORDS.” -~ sabepiday- vir oct gee nls x aeraeeostee Pahl ge eer ay conver wr eee only Indies, thé | night by Mme. Sissierotts, the “Black Patti.” | matics: #8. Ag ge Freneh, increased population eee. a — Sie ‘2 Atth floor. Pour rooms apr ished, 3 5D. 5 cand. <|ES] oertncheeite Gitect "gee | FS) Seaver arco mires everythin for to proper and mon ofetve apa ote eaers eterno | Petia on thelr heel acting’ & motinted | hy ‘choir ef the 16th Street Presbyterian matherates: Grnsile Sih, Eoin, willmore thas pay | ey feo | os tet Fine @ems and) Pieces of TVA mit semble on the morning of the 2h at the foot | Church, the Amphion Glee Club and the Metro-| mathematics; HE E. E. Spear,” English, electric lighta, —! — UL o of the Peace monument, and after surround- | politen choir will take part. h, Latin, Greek, mathematics; W. G. SCHOOL CLOSIXGS. i {| Zhinee merely ornamontai and things that combine beauty and utility and that will serve soma real purpose | ing the "busses which will be there. all start up| Mr. E. 8. Hoffman, saxophone soloist; Mrs. Woodford, English, Freneh, mathematics: J.| The Potomac Academy, Mr. John § Black- oO 0. =| Fi] inthe newly organized establishment. We couldn't bezin to enumerate hero all the sngzestions for wedding | the avenue toward the goal, making -the first | Lena Miller McKinney, soprano, and Mr. William H. Wynne, English, French, Latin, Greek, | burn, principal, closed Thursday oO Our. |) “come peters the sizes aren broke, | 1] presents that oar stcre contains. Shall we have the pleasure of showing you throagh the ste? stop at the Corcoran Art Gallery. ‘There the |C. Elkins, barytone, are among other volun- | H. J oon roy 7 2 ae ° =) aan Saiemenivaner dens jot i invited girls of that section will get on,and| teers. The affair is under the management of a ‘ fsesmion appropriate exercises. The oO OS) Ser + 1 again at 32d and M streets the precious lond of | committee of leading colored citizens. Those who received prises ahd: medals Breparators senior departments of Bt. CX B=Theadore is an altesory from =) i SUMMER SUMMER the horses will be increased.” ‘Mesara, Cloatty | The program will be as follows jary’s Academy, in charge of siuters of the g See ee Mice aS H = = And Gade have been appointed to lodk after | Choras,-"Laudamuset Saucto Spiritus,” Holy Crots, cioved yesterday with museal end Corea” Flour is for aate by all gro- ©) | =) j= DRONA Oat Geert oh es een] Berecwia eMaan GME) SOMERS. Douplens wh iosel tate Lee ee oa See =| Needlework. pholstery. Iact Fs i Swi bon taser | Sng caa oa agi Monts dei tote” eyo mamae Xe = Wo ‘eber, Madam Sissieretta Jones; chorus, begin their closing exercises next oO Ws M. Garr & Co. GO| OMMIMNITTTTI TIO} sow, m ine season of detienttal idle moments, pa “Comrades in At Teck and continue through four days, ending “Wholesale Flowr and Feet Dealers.” peice oe) Poy ao little h rious work jot amiivs to un- : er vi “ on next 0 casawthaameee ss Ol Scuaghod mau: eatiasty io eonake ot av abataes Scorcn Mapras Boats to arrive at Georgetown yesterday via . Eities; ace, protic weredey ey OOOCOO0OCO000 O0OV0000 Tue Faxovs Wortv-Resowse at patectiie Septoents and tne know Bower We. Neat, airy, inexpensive and will wash. the Chesapeake and Ohio canal were as fol- eo the Temperance a. - Burglare are operating in this city on Duke ‘These things we are abundantly able to furnish you g = lows: For Meredith, Winship & Co., No. 129, ns sudds, Mra. with. Art embroidery fabrics stamped and vat- 40-inch cream, 2c. yara. é B Powers: Tativett. OlBE A: Mote y r- street extended. The houses of James Allen Pasteur prow pleshatr pr otrlestngper pat hire ay —_ os Not 119, Capt J. W. Mitchell and Consolidation natus,” Farmer: b. “Jems, Lover of My or and Normen Curtis, both near the stone bridge, ° Tattforittseuarenotinioogretanures: | soinen creat, 31, 35, 40 ana SOc. | No.2, Capt, Howard. Eee Jens F, AOw © | eee agemngeeigees Gomcon ate So mealies cumane er Mubtee tee Ik ters 6 60 workyand we pusrunten correc every pardcular’ | Geen cotorea, GO, 75, ST io. sara. | Boats to clear Cleotgeteyn vis canal Jane 16 Jones endl Mr. Dakginm: silesiion, 1 Bvesb] Ei as: cman 2 of the window slab. Nothing ° 9 2 ©} THE LATEST FOR SUMMER NEEDLEWORK. Were ss follows: No. 109, Capt. B. P. Stemnde; Se eet te eee ats | Sapte, dheete Meme Quirop Harlan, H.W. | Spine se carried BR ter, sa “phates Tot of Tinted Voit C HL Bay! No. 10, D. W. Sloan, 5 ten | Chittenden, Osear Mechlin. waver alter’ puriiesas weil wreertace gpa ory pa Corrsce Daareny. P. Reed, 4. Crampton, Deer, irk, J. . Me: | Jones and Temperance Choir; “Old Hundred, mine van for $1,500 a house on Gibbons street meat OF INTEREST TO “makes water” of the muddvest. snows ite aud Fe yllow dred blue andred, | Lean, J. W. Pearce, Dehort, Dickerpop, J, | rand chorus of seve Pr a en Soin ¥ | ‘Blot of Stamped Picture Frames. ¥el and bine. Handway, A. G. Johnson, G. A. McIihaney an A Mus! ‘Treat. ‘ADEMY. ndrew Jackson Lodge Free Masons —8, 15 and 20c.— No. 115. The Mandolin, Guitar, Bat dd Zither d has ‘Henry K. Field worshipful master. Glass J ars. — —10¢. sara — ‘Boats leaving Cumberland vesterday were as | cir? af Nakintnaes nee cambinal te | Gfeduates and Program at the “Amamal] MCN! Sipple, recently constable im the IN Mason's ‘“White” Glass Preserving J 1 lot Red Denim Tinted Sofa Pillows, a follows: For Meredith. Winship & Co., W. A. | 4 eee teas Dottie Shinar! it Yesterday. fourth ward, has been elected a justice of the ” pusonly tae dee oo 36-1xce Siuxati Leetch Consolidation No. 9, No. 113, Consoli- | Sve a grand concert for . The annual commencement exercisemof tthe | pewe and has now qualified before Judge Nor arts only OOe. ‘loz. — al es = dation No. 11 and C. W. Adams. | disaster relief fund, which will take place next Academy of the Holy Cross were held weser@ay | ton for that office. A Sule aly Cem ‘Lot Stamped Baresrren Sota Pillows —123 a 150 yara.— For John F. Agnew & Co. the following left:| Wednesday evening, Jane 21, at the Uni-| stveeaoon at the Xatioul ‘Thester’ and, as| . Rev. W. T, Welch hes bought for @2.000 from > a ae A. H, Brodt and R. D. Johnson. wersalist (Gieagh, seeaec dlls and 3 piece 3 | J. Matthew a handsome brick residence om - aranta & Epyoxstox, aa 31 uy ERED STRE northwest. ‘The well-known Washingtor. Man- | U#Ual, proved a Mecca to draw a largeand/en- | Fiefax gireet jast south of Wolfe street posts 1203 Ps. Ave N.W. 1 lot Stamped Bargarren Table Covers, different aco Exousa Creroxxe, ; a cage is | dolin, Banjo and” Guitar Club will give some | thusiastio crowd, notwithstanding the threaten-| "Judge Norton has decided thet tke ent ie to a. Ave N.W. 3e16_| colon Littered stroots are causing the police of this | dolin, Banj it give If yowhave poor health don't delay = 21.25. — 20c¢. oak 1 bation. | Of. its choicest selections, under the leader-| ing weather. There were flowers in.abundaree, | sponsible for the fuel bills of the jail, anotiier day. but call at once and in 50. V s Cc re SEs tale acces Lab Linge erties saphostes them |*hip of Mr, A. V. Holmes’ Mr. L.A. Callan’s | and these, with the dainty frocks and sweet | In. the peration court the report of the vestigate a tiny litte instrument called 50c. Vewtra: uumer Corser: a Table ce maa question of Columbia Musie Club will two or three of graduat chit cabelas joner case of Stuart Se eae: Set ies te aa ° as aaa ea ee Frexen Movstix Cortas. for some time past. They claim that merchants | t),e" marches for which nie famous. The | ‘ect of the ——-* a has been confirmed. - Slizhtest sensation routs the worst cases 50 inches wide, 3 yards long, frills onside and | Ve a distressing way of throwing their ad-| Pizzicati Mandolin Club, Mr. H. E. Hinman, | *hi# popular institute of learning, made aamost pooten ec of disease that flesh and blood are he!= (6) alr Liheeteaded tk tery cmocnitee: bien g vertising matter, cast off wrapping paper and | director, and ite celebrated trio, will contribute | attractive picture. Sicmbenae bee (ae sie Mana ra = 602. — $3.50 kindred refuse so that it falls into the street. | its share to the harmony of the evening. The| 4 grand march was made by fustiiy un omnots ohh. Cecilia's Academy fine meme erties paren This ts the best value in Summer errs eee POY patr.— ‘This is a direct violation of police regulations. | w n Zither Circle, Mr. Harry Huprecht, | led by Miss Katie McMahon atsd Miss Dora ‘3 orsets ever fer 1 lot Traveling Bags, boun: oy sae research and the sxpenditure of thou- sands of dollars. ‘The “‘Electropoise” cures disease in Sccomiance with nature's laws, by caus- ingoxyzen to be absorbel through the pores of the skin, and the cures in many fnatances are almost miracnions! Many persons today enjoy ruaxed health through use of the “Electro- (Book on “Physical Culture” sree, M. C. Whelan, Oszz 1003 F Sx, Basewesr. 16 —6¥e. and 81. 00.— Cross Strep Corrars. cotton, $2.25 pam Suk ana cotton, $3 par. ‘31 inches wide. 1 lot Figured China Sti aie. 1 lot Summer Pillows. —S0e. 10m st. building.» | Anas: 8-4 Mosevrro Nernsa. (3d floor. The officers intend to use heroic measures if necessary to rectify the evil. Some of the principal thoroughfares are strewn with dodg- ers, hand bills and remnants of paper boxes. It is said that certain merchants place their empty boxes at the doors of their establish- ments and invite the small boys to help them- selves. The invitation in always accepted. The urchins then destroy their prizes to tho detri- leader, will be a special feature, with its music so charming to the ear, The clubs will be as- sisted by Miss Dorothy Byrde Rogere and Miss Grace McCulloch, so} and Miss Florence Stidham, contralto, Helen Cothoun will give a recitation, Tho nse of the church has becn donated through Mr. J. A. Jordan, and every dollar of the proceeds will go to the re- Ferguson, two of the youngest girls of the : lief func. The price of tickets will be 50 cents. ; o who —_—— owe’ ce and the an- itorian of the graduating clam: was | ing between the Baltimore and Obio railroad [-spulbordary thes slant 1 MMER wnite, 45. piece of 8yas. et ot See toe snpainiate te _+ Miss Mary Mulcahy, and hercarefully prepared | andthe Holland Ferry road, has been par INSOMNIA, INDIGESTION, con- SU 5 MR. FALK’: and interesting address was followed on the o: " - mon lo lo Col 50 ‘A WATCH Lost. - chased bya eyndicnte. It is stated that the STIPATION, CHILLS AND FEVERS, sere ‘C._plece of 8 yds. a GE by Raff's “Valse Impromptu ala Taro- will lay LIVER TROUBLES, &c.. speedily COVERINGS — Precinct Detective Frank Burrows was yes-| 1 is Postponed Until Sones enssaied by Miteet Berberich:' X, | Purchasers ¥ out an industrial town with cured. aTDy protest Wash Goods intro- ‘a Mosaurro Caxories. terday seen moving mysteriously about the Hts Money Stil Held. ey and Fotis The one — railroad and houses on the Se" Book of plain directions with each cy RS S , - harves:near the mouth of Rock creck and on| 34, Nelson Falk, the all couamie- me Haste and’ Seck,” was eung by” | higher paid was about @800 instrament. 427 in: Fancy Lawne,neat polks dots,rinzs, Buasxets, Spreavs, Couronts. Binglo bed size, white, 1.25, he ie ecedlecnthandik dad Sxid thal EA sey alleged bonged ‘charge | Misses E. Cleary and B. Minatre. Miss ‘ecre. Mr. 8 CH. Yonce of ‘and €a-The ““Flectropoise” may be rented Tine Baditsh Striped. “‘Shirtines” for Such talk is in order now. The heavy, cumber- vestigating x Han, | S10" merchant arrested yerterday on a charge | Gavson read an essay, entitied * “\| Messrs Tyler & Rutherford of thie are for three memths on trial. making Ladiev and Boys! Shirt Walote abd some ones must Ye replaced by the lighter welichts, rox, $1.50. re ae en een Gone a ctpt, Han~| of false pretenses, as published in yesterday's ‘The leading feature of the was “Theh mentioned as being interested in the megotia~ Ke-Beware of wmitations and coun- ene eens. 12sec. yard. ‘This new line of Summer Biankets that we are going son of the iphooeee ao Hees ng been | sean, was Unable to ¢biaia bell yeoterday and | Fen Oe = pang tious for this property. woven see JSS eee s-tmetstn wt, $2.00, | Wag'Purny aight te capsin "placed iso he was eld i tho police station oat isn none ean ace ret J. B. Naz, 1328 F Sr, po atpenapeseaye to A spas plies ldap ell ene 2. 2 whe Watch as usual on the table of ‘is cabin and | morning, when the case was calledin the Police | ais 44 Ganeons Mia a on ee! To Extend the Rreokiyn Dry Dock. nN m 309-3 (Successor to) HOOE, BRO. & co, | thought of burden ix associated with them. We'll Pink, O4.L0. when morning dawned it was gone. The E. M.| Court. ‘The prosecuting attorney, Mr. Mullow- gvataerade ata Gente ssi retin Sceretary McAdoo has approved @ ATLANTIC ELECTR eee ; anand mentor tei ga aoa Golden leaves today with a cargo of coal for & | ney, was not ready for trial and eo he asked for | 7T=eer #! souk gente Jian for an extension of the new dry dock at a fortables, and souie of them you'll recognize as being Doubleted tee, white, $2.50. northern port. The wateh, which is suid to be | ROS) was not sdinirable production of the ““Merry Wiver-of | \yerooklrn navy yard tow length of 00 ‘under prieed—all of them low enough. vinx, $2.75. Srrcran. = worth #150, has not as yet been recovered. NO IMPROVEMENTS. Lawyer Andrew A. Lipscomb. for the pris- oner, was ready for trial, but be made no seri- ‘thereby making it long to take Jarge naval vessele now un act constraction. = Thirty-first strect above the canal and M | One wae ready for trial, Dut “ MrsGillis, the contractor, will be allowed @45,- : y . ob) reaso: postponement. | An sehade" by Coon and dm aa . 1405 N. Y. A EEA Wathn Goched Det Recta, Memelleg weit, |) etre tncye cian, wtitscaty BOLO: street, north side, between 31th and 36th, are | He objected, however, to. the’ government's | A, ,0bude” BY Se i ach, Camne, tbe* 000 for thie extension. o Us AVG. Qa e —eer both without sidewalks, although the abutting holding the money. €1.900, gaiee Sroan ws Mies Mary Miller, who took for her subject FLO0! : - . ty holders have been assessed $2.12a lot, | client, and eked the court to make an order | MTeaving Harbor.” It was. a. poem in bo ee = On which we put all those expensive Sova Braxxers, Rore Laspnrquiss. nud the atsessmient has been paid, too. Thoss | directing the fetura of the money to bim. He | Leaving, Harbor.” cgranpettle sa geaaner wuenn. tatent ES (and marked them down to such Cotton and wool usixed and all wool, sizes 10-4, 11-4, —$2.50.— who have Inid out this hard, cold cash have re- | argued that the money could not be held as | gtvie’ and sentiment te the ‘cccasion of .taxe ete Ck eed by the Xp. o SWEET GREAMERYX Baressouabiy low pricesy has attracted 12-4 and 13-4. a eae = ‘eeived no consideration whatever. evidence, because re warrant = the re- | csi of school life. The retiring march, #28R2- 324 in FANNIE LAVINIA WI Sk oe rude, ower! & Min 4 ‘People recognized the quality of the Ep edetheant iy : UB RACE. fcipt of 555 bushels of potatoes in November | was played by Miss M. Collins, Miss E- Hoban, 4%. Se (Norfolk pavers picase cops. Children's All-wool Summer Blankets, pink, blue 7 ALTAIR CY; ACE. a as pany . THOMPSON—CRUIT. On W June Xs 9.55 2 andyelowbordern = . ee oe Thesire rond race ofthe Altair Cyelo Club | "Sie, stutiowney objected to the court's mak-| Mist Mf Hartnett and Mise G. Hartman. Church. LEWIS 2 THOMIGON and DOCK x 7 MW § N ters 54 3 ee Pi sone was held Thursday evening over a Avesmile | ing any such order. He sted tbat numerous THE AWARDS + = rena 2 WS HH ILI 5 2 4 prixo Styie : course on-the Conduit road, Nine of the best | comptaints bad been made of the defendant's! Certificates were awarded in tho. various |, YKEELAND—RONSAY! ape 14, . Ui h UL JaestLte Porrienes.<| besttescieceanste A ald be thoagne it Rev CH. Snell, at Mt. Pr éosun xX Asthose which usually bring at least Over a di ae ridors wereventored in the vent and as was ex- | business{transactions ani e_ thong! Claiten a6 Seve: Church, GROG. FVERELAND ot X GREER BONES. ena 1.20 caer, de X eter core them te, Prices tote Scouser Cowrorrs, Notun odd fot, but now snd deciabie posta. aye | pected -nslose and exciting race comved, Bee a ee ett, complaints would be | Pst eenior clese—Misses Katherinn Trainer, {@24 1PM: MONBAVILLE of Wealneton A ig where. D, here's ang m froin this : Weaver, with three minutes’ start, won | made and y a { _tsrOrders by inail and telephone have we think you know about. Plain Cheese Cloth and Silkoline, with ruffted | been selling for 810.00 pair. Charles page Bi Mécgeret Rudden on Meneah Quart. > — bene ianet and Black, Y ly, Edward Lycett second and Louis | important factor. 7 : + I aes x that sold for prices rect beg op 15 —€1.00to $2.75. — —Now $7.50 Pare.— Weaver aclow thitd. The other wheelmen| Judge Miller “declinéd to make the order | Second senior clask— Missos Elizabr th Cleary, PRO’ M., on ALD. Wirt Ovsrer, prone i205. X afteeen 82.90 ant 84.00, vo Jor... SLL nical They are 50 inches wide and_3 yards Jong, with | fiulshed in the order in which they are named, | ®sked and said the money would Lave to be | May Dufly, Nellie Duffy, Mary Dr ley. Bthel an i X340-341-3 £2C cereus Hine xX A slancr te suffletent for yon to-recognise (Seeee. Gi, heavy fringe top and bottom. Fignred all over. Ex- David Weaver, Chas. Moran, R. W. Cox, | held until the case is disposed of next week. Hoban, Grace Fowler, Mary Keane, Mary Mul- | GEOKGE. son of ‘em. and Mew. Ailsm ts W “Seca the Lith class to which they beloze. Suumer Qorits tra heavy quatity. ‘B, Weaver, John Swindelisand Theo. Duvall, | _ ‘The case was set for Wednesday and the court | hall, Myrtle Moreland, Lizzie Iivndall and =o " Xeorz 75 _Westrey Mancer = Of every description. Fringed honeycomb, Allan- — ‘ The best time mado wav l6 minutes ana 10 eeo./ fixed the Bond at @L.000. Belle Sincinir. : am. JANMIEDT i ata ae a ie Pr ape oer rarely Lionr- Wrionr Curstite Ponrienes onds, which, considering the dusty condition Renter eran Third Fer ge Snge Peer fall me met | — ed Sean Sane ey Pagrus Fringe top and bottom. second event was a half mile sprint an 1 : q fitewas reupecstully invited wo attend z 2 E 2 i lipeats, alte cio aoe suited Meem, Kate Carley and Mary Hart weil, items emacs S f <> sh Goo Ss} 1334 FS; N.W Be. 10 88.00. — $s was wor by Edward 1 : i Castomers -Asked for the Fight |” Preparstory class_-Misses Vinnie Ei arrin FAERTY. On F Jane 16, 1803, at 9-15 q yi sel 5 rN. W, = q David Weaver second and third respectively. for Whisk sa ston, atuve o° Moycmtien, Gal= Sete ca —— i d tal - J Mary Mooney, Nellie Loomey, Mary Collins, ty three years. aeaae = 7 Sreaer Rees. T : tne te the ebecimen and the donators cherest | “Doce that portion of the pre w ch eats | Ets Keblohex Florence Biaphcta. ta? Sota oS teaitcnee, No, 2 Beem ps -nevucev. | Do You Wasr Reziasre Services} very necessary to comfort on an ocean voyane, ‘ante Covers, are ussnred tin they were highly appreciated | abroad caro whother the waite © w . servo it | Ros Nolan, Mary Leonard, Faced. Vietet MG de aes lace, coe ee ceeding Goods and Ginghams 86.00, $2.00, 87.50, & 44 CHERTLLE COVERS. fringe all around. | hy the fortunate participants. Dr. Merriam | aro clean shaven?” Grey, Verona Hinggerty, Francis Low y. Jeanette | "Ou vig sof Tnabel and won Of Samer TILT L standin nich favor. we bought afew a —Repv To 75. sted an referee aid Messra. W. F. Weaver 1 a Cooney, H. Magee, A. Kendrick, C1 Nieravee, | wail tliza Perry, aced forty-two years, two months oe ee pete % will unload at reduced} weRCHANTS’ PARCEL DELIVERT CO. AND Scmmer Lar Roses. SHI CED OAC: Thos. Barr and A. C. Fisher were the time: |, TBi* is the question whic ym: ring to the | K’ Crunne, A. Crogan and E. Clark. q ihereh se hipabe viece Gems wk 4462 “sueh Ginghamns, which were Je. BAGGAGE TRANSFER Pisin sud fancy, plat lines, Sue plain woct eth, 6-4 CHENILLE COVERS, fringe all around. keepers. : sbteappicthgten er he dieneaetoed Plow rag Sermg pm Katie Tocaep Mindsea {Bante 3 oe a 5 ere Se. r . cy plaid linen, fine plat a NTL ERB, srthee afl eroui virerts northwest. cet © gue and te, HAULING OF ALL KINDS. 25 pieces Fancy Dimities. Worth ctor Semmes. in navy, brown, black, yard. inch, BS-imeh, 50: ~ Fetra for #2,475 lot 19 and the west one-half of | ,,,0n° Pe wens att 2 Fold medal loetrine wa Garhart & Leidy, Ac & ire Wisvow Screzs. Mot 14, block 11, of Cluri's sub of White Haven. | P*' ‘Woshingten aeahug Suagaenn Freee pee matic & as mneuers adi pip ae y ant ~~ ‘The work on the railroad compeny's portron | 12 5 ii Pompe 2082 K&S. Nowy |A Cane. “82.63 eae 24X31 70 26 INCHES.. ; y's pe sign manual. Each waiter will ask his custon. d for history and litera- 925 @ru Axo 706 K Se. NOW. on atin frequent jaquition as to why we moved off SIO cache at, es © | of the $24 strect extended improvement is now | S&n man pathy preg papra glia deggpe gp ngoesy - cause was our inability to sell to the exurbi- 7 c Tami = lone’ price owing cis : Printed in the newspapers, which eympathizers | the second senior ciaes was awarded to Mise OLOLOIOMOIOLOIOLOIO der, ar present Hight one |_| 97235 TO 40 INCHES . ESA will be asked to sign and send to headquarters. | Grace Fowler and for general excellence in the —~ i = ad lows containing 3 lbs. duck :| 30X31 TO 36 INCHE: z Bi cts saree Welch of the Civil Rights Associ-| second senior class to Miss M: =) q Bi oS Hi feathers, 81.37. , ation told of the signing of the petition by | Christian doctrine, to Misg M . ‘ a Ai AM ft ray mit = Je we’ Choice Goose Feathers in sack: 1b, | 33X35 TO 40 INCHES A Ci! taht a Supposed | Gor. Flower. history, Mies Ieabelle Sinclair; for composition. (From a letter of Marion Uarland's iS HAH \ MCL iS ~ ‘a (24 floor. - bldg.) | The frames are imitation walnut, covered with ictins in the Perttentiney. 5 and another waiter called on the governor | to Miss Myrtle Moreland. written February 5, 180°.) = BAW YS ANU U = Satines, r + Siredas ado” ‘tink these are the best adjustable | The New York Sun's Galveston, Tox.,.epecia! | at the Windsor,” he said, “and we were splend-| The gold medal for general excellence in 4 - = a S | prema, cle radia amenas” Chewwte: Outince: | Trap Savery Breyergs | #7 == says: On December 12, 1892, Peter Meggs idly treated. ° He shook hands with us, ap-| third senior class was awarded to Miss Berth. "A Mae Orne O = Nan Cancers: Te | ee ee cing onto Semana ana othe pone of the larset ond inst elaborate | Wine, Scueess Asp Doors Mape|convictod st Anderson, Grimes county, on| Proved the petition, signed ‘bis ‘name with | Buros; for Christian doctrize, to Mise Annice| 6 axe \Woaxtits Ue ft) —whvtesale an = pain by one of the larzest and most re:table bicyele manu. ale BS MME | Surely cizcumstantial evidence of the murder | Pleasure and shook’ bands again in saying | Meem, and for Christian doctrine, to Miss Graced 87 oS : factaring firms in the world. They have double dia- mee " “good by.’ He treated us as men, and the hotel | Hartman. .) = = bine Larue anegias ooh ake mond franies, 24-inch wheels, “‘scorcher" saddle and oo of Mike Ferry. sentenced toa life term in the), keepers must do the same.” — ASVELAND'S = : ZS | 15: Double Stores, 1819 and 1881 14th st. m. leather toot bag. “All brizht paris are nickel plated. | Wixpow Suapzs Mane To Onnen. | state penitentiary and sent to Huntsville. Speeches were made by President Tooker COLLEGE. Ea Sens in wiers by matter by (Ci | Guaranteed against imperfections in manufacture. : "| ‘Two or three months after be arrived there, and ‘ieorge Johnson of the Chicago Colored BAKING POWDER goes further and = ss 2 1S arcoxt Sure Covess Mise’ T n| and eo 3 a =) mn SOLID TIRES........8 HION TIRES....995 | © URNITCRE SLI “ovens Mave Lo| sike Ferry, the man who he was supposed 10'| Waitexs’ Alliance. : losing Exerelses does betterwork than any other of whieh T 2) & 910 Py Avr. S © or PERSE ASC TeEES. 5. ew Sena aaa e have murdered, Lenn up in ‘praise iio ——+02 —___ of College and Preparatory Department itu @ aaamamenermoniide sanaecrcn — Ni Gulaas yoo cahssice tems ERT Send us your adress and'we will send you an | where he was arrested for committing a felony, TS Sere . we knovsedye. It DS erprbor ar ord st wuake nis S | 0 rear “Negtise™ Shirts. | (4: door... 10th st. bid.) ! Gt oor ne name - 11th st. utiding,) | *#ed and convicted and sentenced to short es Syriico pee Save Mattei cat th eee — __ ding collars and starché sshirts this weather. th: And if you want best Dollar Neglize Shirts in the wee yot to come to us. “See” ours. We're JOTOHOMOTOTOIOIO fancy plaid worste: atl English twilled cotton. —Toe. to #4. 00. —Renvcen To 81.50.— Scuaer Goons For Tur Honse, 4 CHENILLE COVERS, fringe all around. 6-4 VELOUR COVERS. Borers —Receen To $4.00-— 3. INESS, And can save you several dollars ia tho purchase of this needful article. We guar five years. NOTES. The funeral of Mias Eva Sewell took place this efternoon from her late home at No. 2712 fotk. Mr. Alfred Hartigan.has returned from a two months’ trip to Philaddphia. i. pushed with vigor, all obstacles having surmounted. term in the same prison where his supposed. slayer was confined. ‘The men recognized each other immediately, but Ferry, being legally*dead, cannot testify in | waiters, who, flushed with their recent victory in the strike for better wages, hours and treat- ment, are bent on securing hirsutal liberty. on their waiters shaving off all their facial adornments, asking them to give their men lii- sociation will have coupon advertisomenis The gardemfete and ice cream festival in aid of St. PauXsCatholic Church, which has been in progress inv the grounds, corner of 15th and V streets northyxest, for the last three evenings, Walsh, Katie Loughoun, Katie Toomey Mildred Parker, Befle Pierce, Alice Wrnng wie Mc- Mabon, Madaline Small, Gertrade Haj ss, Nellie Murphy, Heloise Crossfield, Florence Terr: Graduating gold medals in the academic \4e- irtment were awarded to Miss Mary Miih-r, tare to Miss Mary Muleahy, ‘The gold medal for superior excellence in Louis P. McKenna and David 8. Waters for the | | elocution gold medal was held Inst night in the | hall of St. John's College. Webster speech S27 soi: ¢ Mant, at 3cclock p.m. Relatives end iriends invited ‘toaviend. 5 GORDON. ANNIE MAY, younssst daughter Witigna T. and Mary, A. Zz ‘Gordon, aged tour months re? in About two hundred representative men from | Marie Mattingly, Annie Duffy, Rose Shea | “iuse-at fom pernt® re Laer tt oe 12se. and sold elsewhere at that pelos 956 106 Horse Sheets, —Revveen To $3.00.— © vin Allee Méwbray of Toadonn county, Va,, | {6 big Gletig! rooms list aight applauded the | Grass Woeahter Mer thunee Alen Monee apne Se ee ETL . c TRUNKS, lo PARCELS, a —S0e, to $2. 00.— — Post shield le is city.’ | the plan of campaign pr> -nted by Presider | Naomi Kelcher, Pearl Evans, Mary Bryan and | “y" Om Friday, Jame 26, INE, wt 3 : Oszx 8. Yap. Cootine Blankets, 6-4 “HIT OR MISS" CHENILLE COVE: is visiting the Muses Rerdell of this cits. ? paign p: — 6, Seog + 5 52 = Storm Serven ; == —3 z all around. : RS, fringe) $Gos Eva Shoctweker and Miss Agnes En-| “Joc” Tooker. It is to ound the public «n Special soeeticaris shade ta the funter eohwe ot MELY? eee te ee Somme EPP f atin Dees conte more] rerepnoxe, oo. om —Reroveen To 75c emi Daly Mason Se-viting fiends at Nor-| tautce etaeees eng geantaces £0 8 Kia | simon @. Mailing, A MLatgiti, A Ment |, Ae soir «lov Zend eno = serviceable than Storm Serge or more NE, u — I ii 7 A] J . PEE f icettelireaami ie Poet) yy wench omen sain Ome, ox? Peas. ave |Fearuens, Fraruer Pruzows Axo — perro eee ee sapere ee sayeg nny Dye ye tee every one we sell for | | on the Union wan delivered. J.J. Murphy was | §2> siven the first piace, with Louis I. McKenna as $57 ‘a close second. ¥ t! ing a convict, | : Fogger ye agines revert gam * | will be continued thas evening and Monday and The matter has been brought to-tho notice of | Tuesday of next wel, weather being favorable. a firm of Galveston lawyers. one of whom | This course has beenveniered necessary by the | Dr. Garrigan, vice president of the Catholic is Congressman Gresham, and they'will sum- | inclemont weather an¥ the rather meager sup- | University. will preside at the annaal closing mog six citizens of Hempstead, wacre Ferry is | port so far accorded ity enterprise. v. Mr. | exercises of the preparatory department, St rel known, to proceed to-the penitentiary and | Mackin hopes that this Contintance will enable | John’s College, which will be held in the college idend'y him. many of the parishioners, ae woll as friends of | hall on Wednesiay next ai 10 v'clock a.m 0 every day. Tue “Cyrrramy Ar 819.50 Is our specialty—ozrs exclusivoly for Washtuzton. It has all the imzrovemonts and a fall set of attach- ments, and is made of the best material. It comes tous right from the factory—therefore you save the agent's mat Factory, ANAGERS (Second floor... -10zh st. building. >» | Camprex Cex * Altering and WARD AND LOTHROP This being done, steps-will be taken:to secure | tho parish, who have not ai yet visited the| ‘The annual commencement of si. Jobn’s Fok PiTene fed for aud Win ig.) 9 « pardon for him from Gov. Hogg, in order frounds to do so, and thus practically testify | College will be held in the college hail Priday ae that he imay testify in behulf of Megge, and thus | the: good will toward the abjact of the enter- | evening st 7:30 o'clock. Right Rev. Mishop cas tose. ‘Baltimore. ‘ML 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.w. secure his\yelease. ‘ainment—i. e., to swell the.nuw church sund, | Keane will preside. Bot

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