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THE EVENING STA ne R: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1893. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. DEATH OF MR. WHITE. The Foreman of the Bindery, Government Printing Office, Passes Away. THE CAPITOL CENTENNIAL. Regular Meeting of the Executive Commit- tee and the Business Transacted. VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS. They Had an Enjoyable Excursion to Mar- Hall Last Night. Is Aut Your Ovrmas- FINANCIAL. WHY AN INVESTMENT EXCU. RSIONS. &c. AMUSEMENTS. 6:45 P.M. evexixa. THI 6:45 P. Mi | Nanas FORECAST TILL 8 P. “. FRIDAY. James W. White, foreman of the bindery i: s ‘To the World's Fair—Seaside—Mountains— 4 . White, ‘yin | The regular weekly meeting of the general| ‘Tho Virginia Democratic Ausociation gave ite ry Sixth Week For the District tena ean cork. | the government printing office, died yesterday | Capitol ceritennial committee was held last | frst excursion to Marvball Hall last eveniog. everywhere, take IN THE “FIDELITY” THIS THURSDAY EVENING, =F ig. The conditions are uncertain for Wriday, afternoon at his home, 512 3d street, aged fifty- | evening at the headquarters of the committee, | It proved to be a large and gilt-edged success, THE BONNIE MACALESTER'S bat it will be fair the greater portion of the | seven. For some time past Mr. White has | 419 10th street, Chairman Lawrence Gardner | snd is pretty certain of bei: repeated if the 9 | gin ana MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN HEAD TRIP day: slightly cooler Friday morning, but warm | suffered from Bright's disease, and his death | presiding. and the following members being | wishes of the 600 happy people on board sre CGC am S Bhs Thurtdey eveing. aul 6. Hon. raivey. Garing the ‘ay; winds shifting tosouthwesterly. | was due to that cause. The news of his death | present: J. W. Babson, Harrison Dingman, W. | taken into consideration, nee ES ST TTES | Sect Mowe * on bod ” a ag pe | Will be heard with serious regret by the large J. Frizzell, E. J. Hannan, J. Harrison Johnson, | The Macalester carried the merry party down oO Sam Gerridge ‘ema ge th waren are —* number who knew and loved him. He was @/ F. A. Lehman, Commissioner Chas. F. Powell, | to the green lawns of Marshall Hall and there = An im the FIDI IN — <r Great ali temperature, 72: eonaition, man of many admirable qualities, and had a | A. F. Sperry, Dr. J. M. Toner, L. C. William-| several hours were spent in dancing and in (Tasteless) S MOLD Uap eae debsatatuere os vetion, 10; eomditidn at |Ppeuliar faculty for winning friends. He was | gon, Edw. B. Hay, M. L Weller and Thos. W. | listening to the seduetive strains of the political tion at north eounection. 1 a epee ent ae cna exae cats sg eckaea | ae Ys : only safe but absolutely srcure—because the shares | ¢.f3® any 4 feat ona te. south a oe pmo | |'the printing office. He began at the bottom | Sm peakers. There was onl¥-one sidé to the poli- (Only 250. abox.) with you are unassessable—because the association 1 pro- | sired. 3 | xext 5 . Fe acpapen tb loney meni juent gate | ond rose gradually throngh all the grades until, | After the reading and approval of the min- | tics—democratic. The remarks wore pleasant hibited from borrowing money—because {t loans its Week FORBIDDEN FRUIT, Bouse, 9; <ifuent quis home. for the past ten years, he has held one of the | utes of the last meeting, am order of business | for the democrats to listen to, for the commit- money to shareholders only—because it does not q Y fe IR DO) soa . ifigh tide. | Lanw tide, most important positions in the office. He | was adopted, and Chairman Gardner called f0r | toe on arrangements had been as careful in | gare nireee rte rom chanaes of £000. | realato ot desl in. Reel Estate decease. tt sake for SUNDAY, JULY ‘ALbaveis Guan O42 om 142 pm. | 7:15am 720 pm | leaves a wife. who was Miss Marion Virginia | reports of committess, None of the commit-| their selection of the speakers as they had beon | water. ‘imate, habits, &a., and the remedy is | Spectnloes deal te Wen! Wate tees tte others Grand stare performance Sunday. A eae ree —_—e Halleck, and four children, Mrs, William E. [ tees, however, were prepared to report. in the matter of the place and character of the | Bchsm's Pilla HOR theta | vine the 2B ‘The great Spanish dancer, Nmth Week of the Summer Onera Season. Knight, Marshall W. White of coast and geode- GEN. ORDWAY ELECTED MARSHAL. excursion, eos ns Nt pees Bose Fl state RUERING AT S:15. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY, He surcer. James W. White. jr. and Miss| On the motion of Mr. Dingmsn, Gen. Albert sy ibe, committoe of arrangements consisted ot Pcs cealephgchnign ama scala pee eure G5 ‘by the ‘popular Nellie White. Mr. \ ‘ fesars, , Clarence Thomas, J. eestment menihby savtavs Hichest kicker in the world. Fron dee a co re aan immously elected ae the) ronda L aather Wie Mouree WG CITY ITEMS. serv hort thne aotaor vous OOMPETES re sols Joannie Winston, ia Commandery, No. 2, Knights Templar, an t the paride. Williams, R.'P. Riddick, ¥. D. Syrich, Mr. Tali- 5. th] RA SORE Ee the Order ofthe Mya’ Shrine. He was also a . At the suggestion of Dr. Tone, it havingbeen | ferro nnd A. Wallace. em: Five Car Loads Capital Sewing Ma- McGui Bosvrse, 908-914 G Sx. a MOG 9 member of Linco'n Post, G. A. R. crease < Letters of regret were read by Secret chines .—At the Domestic Rooms, ALONZO TWEEDALE, Secretary. An the First tm Washington ees nios at the Capitol by two, the architect at the | Robert N. Harper trom President Cleveland, | and H and 4th and Pa. ave. ae, with C. AUER- HARRISON DINGMAN. President. y5_| The Pent cs e feverite Opera, on 4 Operation Successfally Performed. capi racy ward Clarke, was appointed a8 4 | Secretary Herbert, Secretary Carhele, Secre- | BACK’s five-year guarantee. it we cents. Head of the column. This Cigarette is not) yr Ww. D. Mack of the record and pension ea eee earn ee that nearly all of the | !*Y Morton, Secretary Smith, Commissioner Saree = | ET ee + = % zara hae office, who had his legs so badly injured by « | gubeommittees had been organized, and that the Joke Wham, Filabiieh Tes, Bonntoe ESA ee ic giitg mene OFFER AT 100 AND ACCRUED INTEREST REET ata Re commen in the cast train at Edgemont while retaraing from Get- | reception committee would be announced in a | Tyler Cacia 4 Sane eee Oeeh | ‘Tu Gaeat Araxric axb Pactrtc Tea Co., | SUARANTEED OPER CENT BONUS OF THE A ad eat yd tysbarg, was yesterday removed to Garfleld | few days. “Chairman Jobn Joy Edson of the | g03'1h Ge Goctge Tete - G01 and 808 Seventh strect northwest, it | ATIOZAND ACCRUPD Vieieen a PEW CENT (©) e alr ADMISSION, 25 GENTS. espe Sates a cperecons, was Dectoemek: | rates eer mateo aia eat once thoes THE SPEECHES. Those Cheap Laces at Tnort’s are the | PATERSON (X-4.) ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY rar CaP aor ae poet During the day Dra. Miller, Hood and Dexter made an examination of the right limb and completed the District would be divided off into sections for the purpose of collecting funds. ‘The first speaker of the evening was Judge John Goode of Virginia, who was introduced by bargains of the day. 1602 14th st. n.w. it > as a COMPANY, Full particulars upg A PPOWRSEND SCOTT & SON, LADIES are most cordially invited to Arop in any day between the hours of 2 ‘HE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY GuoUNDs. 2 Lawn Festival for the benefit of St. i i i . Are 2-308 ‘North st., Baltimore. and 5 and have « talk with the LADY > acteeys Pisa ae nee (garg ory we mapeiation af the | invitations had been addrowed to the civic | R. C. Glasscock, vice president of the Virginia | Comfort Poster hontecn vale many years, “ = See ee ee SULTS 43 end Gaon Fesserx’s Ion Caxax delivered anywhere | limb was rendered unecesaary, and that | Ojdest Inbubitante Ascosletion and the Vetorte | Astociation. Mfr. Goode said that the campaign | and it nover yet failed to caro wchating. baby, Consox & Muacanrerr, gy merge os —Biletric care eo to the University wate. ay1-it_ ‘out of town by express or steamer. 1427 N.Y. av. eet tone, Raving pore eg na pl | Yoiunteer Firemen Bad alrendy accepted hata ieolperya im Gvidanre A beeline gd Atis the mother’s blessing. All druggists. 7 MEME ore, ier sa STOCK Satlen wii Sous s Cota — eae _ — mn quire tion, Pt t “kam he & 1419 F st.. Glover iding. commodations and ‘Tae Guest Resur still continues, sf the Ex- | Chopart’s operation, thus leaving the ankle | Union of Gerinan Societies iS apese ety pe oi oN on grog yaar * cing d oth Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad-| everyone whofocs with ws ene alt tree AY RIDGE pms Canvet Czaxrxo Wonks, 631-685 Masss- | joint intact. The operation was successfully | meeting of all the German societies for ardly makeshift, resor ae Maxon E2077 Furniture Dealer way, could be desired “'C. & 0." ROUTE. 9 rhusetis ave. Telephone, 425. Carpets made | performed by Dr. Snyder at 4 o'clock yosterday | the evening of the 6th instant. The chairman vote of the silver states in the last campaign. lakes the mistake of thinking he sells Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Ours are the cheapest Sret-ciece tours ever moth-proof free of charge. Tax Reistvornr’s Ice Cream. 235 G st. n.w. in the presence of some of the patient's friends and Dr. Caldwell, the resident physician. _— Officers Elected. also suggested that those who participated in the laving of the corner stone of the extension ot the Capitol in 1851 and in the laying of the original corner stgne in 1793 be invited to be President Cleveland had taken the only possible course by calling an extraordinary session of Congress. ‘The democratic administration had been in power only s few short months, but had won the confidence of the people. They Cheaper than any other dealer, Bat it is well known that “Bottom” Prices and “Time” Payments Can be had only from Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, fa. xchat Loans. on ths exchanges of New Ver, Palladeiphia: Boston and Balti: sold. pe! onganized. Send or ilustrated booklete. On the Chesapeake, 16 Merzenorr Bive., 1110 F Sx. | e200 stastory, ana aflording full enjoyment tor - excursionists, " STR Union Tent, No. 87, L 0. of B., have elected | present. Telophoue Stock dealt in. cizY AND DISTRICT. the following eficews for the ensuing term: | | Mr. Lekmen, shattipnn of ib comumitice cn a seeedl S008 cone aman cs epee it 518 Seventh street northwest, ‘American Bell Telephone Stock bousht andeold. de31 ‘Boatioe, Bathing, Fishing and Music by the Fifth 03 " M. MeCanley, re-elected; P. C, R., | ilumination, reported that the architect of the y . AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Avavan’s Overs Hovsi r1osat THEATER.—Summer Comedy Caste.” FRANKLIN Scuoot Burtprya (corner 13thand | A - Wm. A. Little, jr., of Fredericksburg, Walton rs . uardi H. Price; chaplain, J. H. Mitchell. | the illumi: ion of the city and Capitol would og Ra a K streets). Permanent exhibit of the handi- | Svardian, A. sie R. Moore of Fairfax, Representatives Enloe of Dor Chartered by special sct of Consress aay work of pupils of the Manual Training Schools ae ae be a grand success. Tennessee, Meredith and Marshall of Virginia. pow 3 Docs It. HOME AND TOMB OF Ww, Carnoric Usivensity Guowxps.—Lawn Fes- tival for benefit of St Anthony's Church, Brookland. . BR, L. J. Grant; D. RT. M. Stanbs; recording secretary, Jas. E. Evans, re- elected; financial secretary, R. A. Beasiey, re- Bunch, re-elected; inside ey, re-elected; outside guardian, J. P. The W. L. I. Monthly Meeting. The montbly meeting of the Washington Light iufantry Corps was held last evening and Capitol and Superintendent Green of the new Congressional Library building bad assured him that they would afford bim every facility possible. Mr. Lenman also stated that he wi in correspondence with the leading electric firms of the country, and he was confident that ‘A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET. Chairman Sperry of the committee on print- ing read the copy of the proposed pamphlet de- ‘was opposed to the payment of honest pensions to honest ex-Union soldiers who had fought for the country, but it was opposed to pensions for baldheadedness. Addresses were also made by H. C. Mansur of Missouri, second controller of the currency; On the return to the city supper was served on the boat, and at its conclusion the party set- tled in groupa on the upper decks and sang Dog Collars engraved, razors sharpened, free; Rodger’s cutlery.” Wansouy's, 477 Px. ave. It There are fow remedics for biackheads on the face. Comfort Powder closes the pores and they vanish, 8 How can Grasty sell 8 good lounge for $2.95? How can Grasty sell a fine rug couch for $13.50? How can Grasty sell ali kinds of furniture, China, Glass, &0., chea) than anybody else? BE Narroxar. Save Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY C1 the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH 8T. AND NEW YORK AVR Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1332 CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS aac MACALESTER TO MOUNT VERNON. SUMMIT EDULE: samung restpeee ‘K. mux by 1:30 AFTERNOON TRIP. ‘ATS OCiBcx mare. TO M ASHIN q THE PALACE STEAMER MACALESTER, Built iy Lor the iit expressly for the Ladies’ Mount THR ONLY THROUGH ROUTE. . Retu OUNT VERNON. NGTON. it Vernon Asso. throws! ucuout, pleasant was half drunk.” ‘The driver of the car was thén called, and he told the judge of what occurred Inst night. The trouble, he suid, occurred on the 7:04 trip, when Wydes came up and asked: “Are you going to run this car?” September 6, 20 and 23. Sen ‘programs. Scbetine and ugtel srramermente’to Liar of ths world. lines. to place intoxicating wine to the lips of a com- municant; the only question is, is she sure that it is used? ‘She may depend upon one thing, and that is, if it is used in ber church the majority of the mothers in that church are in favor of it. In the so-called fashionable churches it is Severson, W. H. Myers, 8. H. West, F.” H. Coz- zens, L. H. Wayne, L. C. Bailey, R. H. Gloaves, C,H, Lemos and 8. R. Watts, Mf. D. Trustee: W. H. Myers, Henry Coleman and A.W. Tancil, D. Jeans. Telephone, 453. delv-tr man, pt. 7, blk. 37, Columbia Heights; $— Julia 8. Brock to Harriet N. R. Goff, lot 1, bik. 22, Brookland; @—. Fanny A. Cloe to Sarah Johnson, pt. 5, Bayly’s Purchase; $250. E. ¥ ‘Ocean tickets sold by ail WORLD'S FAIR, Gaze's tours leave daily. Special trains Penna, R. dorsers. Lays no restrictions on the amount you may purchase. What EDUCATIONAL. Bradford to C. Witmer et al., lot 1, fs here ts yours—and there's every- Andee R. “Tickets, hotel coupons and’ sleepers Tarnished ident travelers. Es urnished 4 timates furnished for. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. - -_—~_ ~~ P. A. Saum. Robert L. Greenwall, W. G. Heit- | scriptive of the coming celebration, and the | C®™paign and war songs till Washington Was | pecase he sells everything for cash. Is this Fentssafes inside burglar-proof vaults at $5 per | NO FERRYING—NO TRANSFERS—NO DELAYS. EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. muller and W. H. Baughausen were elected act- | committee was directed to secure estimates for | T#ched. ee answer plain? nasty (The Pusher), “Sutin aod. Grewmeut set | AS Ee eee ot = | lee ome Paes Caen td —— ive members on probation. The resignation | its publication. As reported last evening the ‘gi MAGE Meda Ria aa Double Stores, 1510-12 7th, bet. Pand Q'n.w. | aiifinds fa-owmgry pclae: wank oF suee akon FARE AROUND TRIE. CENTS, Wario pe ee muel J. Pentz leaves at 945) or ricut. H. J. Keough was recalled and E. G. | Publication included a description and. cut of tala - fe2tte Cece pi nls Tickets with Mount’ Vernon, admission coupon, as | Be for the Geitvery at. ths = — id 6:45 p.m. 6:45 | Schaefer was unanimously elected paymaster on | {he Capitol, with n brief historical sketch. be-| ne Colored Masons Will Have # Home for | Royal Headache Powders. 100. Druggiata, Deposita recetved froin TEN CENTS upward, | $e'stahy aint? Meamers What foot of 7eh | thoes and tp euch unntition aa zoey te ordered ty the Ixpiax Heap. —Macalester leaves at 6:45) 10 ponorary staff of the corps. The committee | pacbipieret Megas ery a wz, eee ‘Their Lodges. ‘apas-tr end interest allowed on, #5 aud above, - AIT as ine "ot Shes beat Bireiuinvoe Cumberinnd See e . a i er jeapes wa ‘Loans ou collateral A op the famous Potomac. thereto, to wate PMansunace Hart River Queen, 930 am; | Of huiaive" the amsuapment at Abanti Csr | Heibed the American Capitol in 1804." Tocords | _A® the result of movoment made last De- Gites Pawde. eccurity. Ney om PS Passing, enroute, ‘iaoue "thors, the’ follownse | purities, ot lew "than ‘cne-thiet thereof to oe in Macalester, 10 a.m., 2 and 6:45. ‘hetion om the report was postponed until final | Of Alexandria Lodge of Masons, No. 22, under | cember at meeting of the Supreme Grand Any one who wears a bandage or tight ger-| TRUST DEPARTMENT. Pirineton—the Aromat Moc Work stew mor. | snt'it esepwed tes Tie "siagdards apd al coal Se Bax Kipar.—Traine leave Band 0. station | arrangements coald be made with the railroad | rand Master George Washington, which laid | Lodge of Colored Masons of the District arti-| meuténds untold comfort by using Comfort | A0tt, *tagtninitrnter, exarater, recuver | are Marazine ~Aletandria_FortPoote—Fort Wank Berea Sian contorm there Anja unde 100) 9:15 a.m., 130 and 4:28 p.m. Companies as to rates. the corner stone; and an account of this vent | cigg of incorporation were filed yesterday by | Powder when itis removed. 9 | Prepared by «competent attorney ia Galy attend’ | $0500" papier —Siteraaa’s | tone sere seetanie Movs? Vzusox.—Macalester leaves at 10 a.m. — ete oy q the Masonic Hall Building Association of Wash- Sue ie Ned — Additional Kelef Subscription Wobotetendaeecat the cores tate maint! | ington, D. C., with the following as incorpora. | — TUX! Babe cures all malarint diseases BERETTA NTR Mb ange | SUMMER SCHEDULE Hetpnnbicaccuriy iil be reyuired for tefl br= Forturss Moxnor axp Noavors, Va.—| The following additional subscriptions have | 1851, and some interesting old cuts. tors: Dr. Arthur W. Tancil, Wm. H. Myers, SEALED ¢ SLOVER, om Ereiteet 1S forguahte of he contracts, and the recut to wate de Steamer leaves ut 7p. m. daily. been received to the fund for the relief of the Ti lademaste'® Gata. Dr. Samuel R. Watts, Charles H. Lemos, Rich. | >t >t C4 RODS I mt mH BOMAR i. JONES Vioe Pres. OF STEAMERS indorsed "Bide for Coa A ERULs, Treeident Saye ee sufferers by the Ford's Thester disaster: Geo. | Mr. L. C. Williamson suggested that, as the| ard H. Gleaves, Leonard C. Bailey, Henry] Y Y ALBERT StUarevaNy, ‘Sosretary. SHALMEEE OF TEE EIGRRGOR ee 5 pe pag — |. E. Harris, Cassville, Mo., $1; Alexandria MeAdie, | Masonic order would take © most prominent | Coleman, Thornton A. Jackson, Chas, Steven- — Soemiurees Stonwers MACAUESTER and River Queen, as | Diu bie. x Foc of wine at the communion, re- | 30 cents: employes D. C. Commissioners’ office, | part in the coming celebration, it - would be | von, Samuel H. West, Lewis H. Wayne, Wm. H. Youn Won Is Wosrs Penyamin P. Snyder, Tense C. DAILY, EXCEPT BURDAY “ia Sinan, from 0 b dent in Monday's | £4; Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, $17. most appropriate to make use of the gavel used | Severson, John N. Hunt, Frank H. Cozzens and Albert SS ee wy. ore ‘wharf'at 0.30 a. m., Macalester, from Mist, woart, Senate ty your compos i= Mosday'®| Takoma Park Presbyterian Sunday ' school. | st the laring of the coract stepe of the Capitol. | Robert EZ. Ford. The capital stock te etated to pa Phi Stax, I beg to say that, while nota minister, I| $3.87; st. Paul's parish, £0 cents: no name, #1: | The gavel was in the of one of the | yo 995,000, 1 P i a So Henry arnt, Rue” ¢ aman elder, one of the board in the church | War Department, additional, $223.55; total, | Georgetown lodges, Williamson's sug- | $9, joo perio — ae Sy METHING. enyen A, Jonata, Y Glover. ; whowe business it iv to furnish the wine for | $201.79; previously acknowledged, $25,648.80; | gestion was adopted. sibap opi lpn tie People ‘ pais ‘ Hunan ohn an ; dew ad st nce mak communion. Wine is used #0 as to comply as | Stand total, $26,900.65. Wik, Weller, at the request of Mr. Duncan S. | enterprise, instead of being undertaken by the OU Daven't all got money. RovertO- Holtesan, —_ Wesdibary ise mht + AX. | Sitormutses epeae tees, near us possible with the Saviors command, <oaee wees eprint following resolution, which | jodges, is now in the hauds of a purely busi- NN i oe nite ater wat Wis but does “mother” think that He who con- Sone ee rates, eeeeeny, adopted: ness organization. No stock, however, can be y Dat Fouve ll nok wante—the . COT.H ways. A denned drunkenness in the moxt severe terms, | | ThE Echingion see snitn constiodug, | Dermat which the chaitmae. of the general | BOGPY others not members of those lodges, of Jess money usually the more oo ren tan. and who knows every human weakness, would | nished one case in Judge Kimball's court today. | bers, : ; which there are eleven. ERS aS SMusie on the Big Pa- recommend intoxicating wine to be drunk as} Joseph Wyles. one of the strikers, was the pris- | Committee shall be chairman, be appointed to | ‘The association has already purchased what pee ed ge Na) 4 baa prs i persumemseent saben remembrance of Him? As to her going tothe | oner, and the charge against him wo@disorderly = prlpreniasioe rr ke a - ad i pening known as Naval Hall, on the corner of 5th needs. Roous ¥ and 11, Atlantic Building, communion table that iva question between | con tace ously resolved "that an invitation to all the | 7get and, Virgins avenue southeast, owned 4 Tara your credit into capital nN wre oe. ‘account, not the minister; but, perhaps, if she| “Guilty” was his plea when arraigned by | civic and military organizations {n the District | Xo. 4. F. A. A.M. The price agreed upow is Don't know anybody? Y INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Se a had gone to the table these many years, she | Clerk Potts. a to participate in the parade be published in | understood to be $15,000. Diets A, | , Riocks, Bonde and Grain voughtand sold for eash or | sa Glymont, including Marshall Hall, both ways, at would have found that the wine used is the| “This man is one of the strikers,” said | the daily press. ‘The following are the officers of the associa- : “ESS roo 8mm, Cdaliy escort Genter) a ae Pure, unfermonted juice of the grape, just | Policeman Huber. “He tackled one of the con-| The committee then adjourned to meet next | gion. 8, Roger Watts, M.D. president, Honey oe Cotton bought and sold tn Kew Yor’ or New Orleans. | Ezcursigus ca the Hiver Queen ve from such as the Savior used, just such | ductors and drivers at 15th and G streets and | Tuesday evening. Coleman, vice president; Leonard C. Bailey, A CORKESPON DENTS. oy ashe furnished at the wedding in Cana. | Was very disorderly. ee eee treasurer; Richard H. Gleaves, financial secre. Eourraste | cae ees ee ee Re ne ne oe een wonder if “Mother” can name any church| “Then it is not an ordinary case?” queried Transfers of Reni Estate. ; William H, Severson, corresponding sec- — pres. How Teak site in = - which intoxicating wine before its com- | the judge. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: J. 'y, and Charles H. Lemos, auditor. Direct- ‘Lehman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton Exchanse. EUROPE. municants? I shonld like to have a list of them, There was a large crowd attracted to the | p, Clark to W. F. Knott, lot 31, ble. 1, White-| ors—A. W. Taneil, M. D., J.N. Hunt, C. Ste- Crore Systew Tarnson Bros. & Co., Chicaxo Boardof Trade. Gene's eslect vartion leave July 1, 4, 8, 15 and 3h, for Lagree with her that it is asin anda crime | car,” responded the officer, “and the prisoner |) 1.0. go9. 7. (1, Daniel to Nona A. Dyke- | Yenson, I. A. Jackson, H. Coleman, W. H. ‘ Private wires to Now 25a, Cidcasy Suu Now Or for ‘Best “Mother” is mistaken in her fears, and that sbe | stop others. If you are badly treated the senti- First, a large bunch came in ny neck, growing as big 406 Hopkins place, near 20th aud P a. w. P “Tam,” replied wi aegis ‘RUCTION IN SCHOOL AND COL- ited States or Europe. W. P. VAN WICK! common thing to find intoxicating wine upon | ‘I am,” replied witness. =. F. J. Rosse to J. E. Lareombe. g > _ thing here in the FURNITURE— be ae og EE geen the table of the individual members, and why | “You are not,” the prisoner sai the | gq. 160; @—. D. D. Thompson to E. Saveo From Tur Guave. Tee z ‘ montis at reduced rates by EW: PD MEN BANTHOLDI FOR GUARTER TRE not at the communion table from their stand- | Same time indulging in a volume of profanity. | sui, 13, «q. 755: #—. F. Duganet al, to J. J. = Ppl east ait 1927 G st nw atic S only fasts comtortanie Uoat fe weit bert point? _ Witness told the striker that he could not | Frownan, pt. 15, sq. 584, 9—. F. L. Calhoun to mpante ERATOR—BABY cannIAGE—and | SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLTEG Pleasure boats.“all Kinds: for hire. "At CUMBER: | 21%, Annarolis, 1 am not proselying, but I can assure | Tide on the car unless he behaved himself, and |p 4 Morrison. sub 7%. aq. 51: rnin aes Y {hand and type-writs department only open dur. Ly 's BOAT HOUSE. foot of F st. nw. “my11-3m | Tiana. Me. “Mother” that if she will come to the com-| when he became disorderly witness went for an | Rich to J. F. Rich, two aetca on ( Boe ee ee, hours. “All dejartments of the college will re TS AND QUNRRS, TRANSPORTA- | Brooklyn. munion table of the Eastern Presbyterian | officer, and before he returned Wsles struck | 29.999, Susie G. Chase to G. Truesdell, lot 1. RiaeaeRartne You promise to pay in such Moray, Sept. 4, 180 2021 bral oacnnygcie Fin. Church, to which all who love the Lord Jesus | the conductor. Witness said that Wyles made | —: lots 40 and 41, « SARSAPARILL. Y Mit TO BUSTON BY SEA. pons Christ and intend to walk as much aa possible | use of threatening language. | : : ne amounts and at such periods as you M Voice pase env. the commandagts. of fue, diferent na in His footsteps. are cordially invited, she will| The prisoner said that the men on the road | "I feel you can afford—wepin our faith A | SUiitect Woupleaten thangs fee oe ee ear eR amcmemmrame yx %' Eaten sontorm to the Ba rind Paget weal find rich, pleasant, non-intoxicating juice of | had signeda petition not to go to work, and | F i ees Y feo Lent 3 — =a +¢ — an ‘all other thincs belne the grape, such as one might have received at | the man on the car would not sign it. in you tothat promise. Keepit and —— se ay | Dorchester ToGaDe EM Gmee, | Faust, decked bro partment Feaerves the the bands of the Master, and which, when| ‘‘And,” said the prisoner, “I went to sce | 3p, : — you'll have unlimited creait with uJ). | Bor nig. Eatabliehe 1970. 98. TEU |g ee a ean eee Go kb Sorenment. Powis drunk by any child old enough to take the | bim.” : : | eq. 900; & ‘T+ RRIBLE CASE OF SCROFULA IN THE FACE— ane Y | een 2 oesatte Business College. ow. cof Sth and | THURSDAY at 4p. and SUNDAY of 10a a Fart | STEWART. Jastuaster U.N, je26-2awat communion, will never give himeven a sug-| Judge Kimball said that this was not an ordi- 2 ate Mae peidalapeepiboee fe course, typewriting, xpeiudime meals an upper deck PROPPRALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE Navy gestion of the fiery draught that “moves itself | nary case. This iva free country, and a man COULDN'T STOP THE CARS. 7 Wooss H A PANO. TEACHER —SEVEN YEAR® PEPEMT | Rowod trip, oe oo BS | cron “proposals for eupplies for the upright,” and is cursed by even God himself. | Can work or refuse to work, as he pleases. ve and SZERRMANN, goers, Meziuners or advanced: new aud ragid | 5 Fare, wnclidiie nical’ aid main saioam propose, Calpers on hs pa I hope for the sake of Christianity that| “But,” said the judge ‘you have no right to| Notice Had to Be Sent to Power House to| _‘“‘Thavebeena very great sufferer from scrofuls. 4 \ | method for young pupils; best refarences, “Mrs S-+ | Berth Se So aS tl Stay the Cable. 3 7, O18, 2, 3 TTH ST, rary : pana Steoante Sens “Dependant, Waning WME Gl ws co income future commanination: - | eet of the commanity will sustain you. Bat iE) ow York is baring cousidérable trouble with | (oe cette ee Tht Socio lanaed tt. an foe A | Pee Mepicat Reena trip... «tae bares yam, peu od frum H. A. Dorsox, M.D, | endeavoring to accomplish something in con-| |} be rmeveuse Syl 636 MASS. AVE, N. W. Y | Dicetirartsteies of Rowara On Fach state Foot cont iini t¥o berths. furnish a oe Tad. Wan SE eats nection with your labor you have got to bebave | her Broadway cable cars. Yesterday afternoon “A RUNNING SORE, October’ For circulars address es 53 ee aisenit t cance, topes and le yourself. j a cable car became unmanageable on Broadway, | -vrpen weancceeded in healing it up-bat the disease | MOM MGM MOD mat mit mel at eo | Pan THIN En Sere SBP CTelepnone, 247) Foot Laat ee Meat yg | elon nat datorm to te tat staan ‘They Will Keturn to Jail. A fit 1 oxed. i HE B SCHOOL OF Bi 3. C. WHITNEY, W. P. TURNER, i Y ast S ine of $10 was imposed. near the City Hall Park, and started on a ram- | begun to appear in my face. which would swe.l up | __ aces mee 1T ERLATE SOBOGL OF LARGUASES, iat * “Gant Foss. Aennt. Sotho Fovy Sard, Wasking- Harry Williams and George Wells, colored —_— > pesca: 9 sag rhrana and affect my eyes, Every morning they were 80 During summer apciit totes ia French. German | ARTHUEW: RUBSOK, agt 6S isiver wee Sh “other thiucs beine men who bad served a term in jail and were De- ee : ‘The gripman was unable to release the grip, | ™#amed and swo'len that PLEASING PROPERTIES-= ers Aer corer sr ay ees — ing vent to the work house, assaulted Thomas| At the cattle market at the Washington | : : » | “I WAS BLIND. aS Se: : 5 he jail guard who had chai Union stock yard at Benning yesterday 110 cat- | “4 under the circumstances the brake became |... «44 4n this condition for about a year. Twent to Nal 3 . @ SCHOOL—FOR MEN AND Oi D'S FAIR EXCURSIONS? Jehaces, the jell gu sie = ~ | useless, In front of the post office the runaway A GAS RANGE has many. nection with the anedical depart. Most s tractive route, with strictly fAret-clase ae- Seeiak: hake cedb Mince suchdaan Abba acd | ded ack Wh macadlad Gh dl wo* todhowes’ 7 Ps ¥ | every physician in my town, all of whom failed to ued lat de kt ure ite lent of Howard University and the Freedinen's Mies. | COmmodations throunoat, Our Spectel Pallmeen 5 crashed into the rear platform of a horse car | help me and said nothing could be done to cure me. ties, They alone fill October 2. For circular address C. B. | Trains leave Baltimore, Washington and Philadel| ORGAN! xpired and now they will go back to jail for | Best, from 5c. to 5!se. per pound; good. from : = sovaal a ani properties. They alon: Nene a Soocte’ | every ‘Tucsdat. ander I euporvaion atte, PIANOS AN ANS. ¢ assault, Williams for four months and Geo. | 42,¢. to 5c.per pound: medium.from 4c. to 4ige. | Shead. ‘Ihe driver of the horse car reined his | But I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I elent to cause every om Seth Jel nooct? _ | THOMAS FOREIGN TOURIST Cov of Piietel - —= = = Wells for thirty days. per pound; common, from 2c. to 3!c. per | horses to one side just in time to save them HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES. & GAS RANGE. The others iS: SYSTEM OF SOUNDa. stopping one day at Niawara Falls going. ¥ S, ao Uscmereen sane Pound. 211 sheep and lambs up. anil sold. | from being run down, Both horves were thrown | had weed bottand balf the swelling in my face | strengthen tt. To see, She's stock of sen PUPS cote Mandar Thursdays, porate Tiresproct, Sormaneat Wallon, Tues cchiastetien 5 0p ULE. typ out s " ‘ 1, ent on ing the medi- is te buy of et ma le PRED" 307 le ements, seven W wo __ The Christian Tempiars. ; Sheep, 3e. to 4c. per pound; —_ . to6?s¢- | to the street, and the traces were torn away. Guac 4b gate S8 pounds ta\Gviche TU have teen iedlbant qualities can ba ston at Be Geni ME, 307 Det. aw. Set el coos ae ee pa Pianos ‘from five firms—Weber, Decker, An interesting meeting of the Christian Tem- | Ber Pound. Come with calves sold from ®20 t0) with the partly demolished horse car ahead. | perfectly cured—ain how in ood health, sel'cong,| ° Call and we'll tell you why ours are “beet.” iv to $80.” For illustrated circul See oe Sete Plars of the North Capitol Presbyterian Sunday | *4> pope ea pe the still unmanageable cuble car continued on | deutly say Hood's Sarsapariila saved me from tho} Gq ae ep cornet, wo. Free edvan; | apisctm iS A tan OM AS: Managers, | SANDERS & STAYMAN, G4 F ST. N.W. se1G-1m schooi was held in their Sunduy school room wily clades Gk Gee | ite mad course The gripmar susie wn | wrave.” WM. ERICK, West Duiuth, ina, |S. S, Suepp & Bro, 432 Irn Sr. TLLARD, Director. Jev-Ime rv OUNT VERNON RAKAU’ ®* PIANOS “THE SINGING QUAL- aan : » rape Crop. strove with all bis might to release the grip, | — = ——_ | “38 eB: eee 7OOD'S COMMERCIAL, COLLEGE, COR iy of tove is remarkably cond andthe touch te Nee rae, ening. {he provident, Ming | Mr. H. W.Crabb of Oakville, Ca, is stopping | fuling in which he sbouted warnings to efery: | _HOOD'S PILLS cure Connination by reeturing the WP, oeMERCHY, COLLEGE. GoR. 41m ON I BS I EE Maggie 2 } | shower passed over the city -_ —— it -| ington. He is largely interested in grape grow- | The pastengere in ce Erbe aa ae Shorthand: and "Erpewriing, xpertenced Yoachtrs Ry Wash. Alex. and Mount Vernon Rallrosa. not interf terially with t! it ter nce tit 2" 5 a al ed an made a rush for the door, but the Des and evening session: ‘all or write for circular. Alone the 1 1° or the Teaaplare, bat the mttie of the heavy rain-| "6°22 m reply to Sram reporter's question | Corie obstructed. thelr way and prevented EXCITED, DOD & HULL, Principals.” | wai ntrectsof Alexsndtin. teletee ie tow the drops on the tin roof mude a change of pro- | Felative to the ontlook of this wenson's Califor- | Env body from leaving. j=) OF COMMERCE, aioe pate. “So Siew. ram necessary at oue point, and some of the | Bin grape crop, Mr. Crabb spoke very encout- | Near St. Paul's church yard, on Broadway, 2 Nie Wa er a rate agus Ponneyivants depot, 9:45, 10-45 m.. Staitese cross badges were distributed and an | Agingly.and stated thathe thoughta much higher | there was « blockade of horses and wagons and GREED! Learn to use the phonocraph ant typewriter: the | Also by Alexandria ‘ferry. Sth Meme chad Oto, opportunity given for signing the pledge in | state of cultivation had been attained this sea-| 4 number of trucks were stunding on the tr x . quickest preparation for an afice situation" Complete | 10°30, 11°30 ma and’ {30pm “Round trip. ace of a hymn that was intended to be sung. | 80m than ever before. He also stated that the | The runaway cars dashed into. the first onc. OVS readero and the phonocraphy tuaieitaet teetneies | Scents even persons signed the pledge, five of whom |Ateadily increasing consumption of native wines | The wheels of the vehicle were torn off and the rim au Erteaperienred reporters’ ‘Thorough inetraction. i | ,,MoUnt Vernon eronnds open daily, except Sundays, were young men. was due solely to their superiority to the forgign. | horses thrown down, while the driver was JUBILANT. fhe aclish businem and civil service courses. Te. | Kamtsiae: ty (ae, P- M+ on Wedmendage to Ona Mr. Irwin B. Linton read an article from the | 4 many Americans were just mmamerican | hurled against the wall of the church yard. He \ pinebeiery mtiank as " a of Dr. Talmadge, entitled “‘A Natioual ger,” which was listened to with interest. Mr. Linton was chosen as the delegate. or rep- resentative, of the Templars in the Anti-Saloon League recently organized in this city. It was with his son- law, Mr. W. 'T. Johnson of Eck- enough to prefer the imported until they be- | came thoroughly convinced that the native | Wine was best. eg Concert at the Barracks. ht. His beil rang at a double rate. excaped with light injuries, Still the ears rashed on, plowing through trucks and knocking down horses. The drivers usually had warnings and escaped, but owing | to the blockade they were unable to save their eristaltic action of the alimentary canal. 6 FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. FINE SUMMER MOTHERS And right cood cause have they—for the display of such emotions se BOYS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS. Prepared successfully for civil. servi and ust. Highest wr: EE msiness school in Wash Scores of testimonials. Ex BALCH’S, CIVIT, and Business Cotteze, ERVICE, 07 10th st HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. G. R, PHILLIPS, Gen. Pass. Agent, 1321 F st. n.w. WM. S. NOBLE, Gen. Manager. public "—G. W. MORGAN, the it Organist. PIANOS FOR RENT. yelz SECOND-HAND PIANOS, | Inctatize some of cur vwn, mae but WM. KNABE & #0", > Bell” MEDICAL. & Wi G, PRISSELL. ogi ori si unanimously decided to continue the regular | ‘The following is the program for the Marine | horses and wagons. When the ears had cut Al — | eg meetings throughont the summer on the first | Band concert at the barracks at 6 o'clock this passage through the blockade seven horses were FOOTWEAR DAvQur = a Rervous | Set Price Advice civen Turchasei froe of charge. snd third Mondavs of each month. evening: March, “The Commandant Fan- stretched upon Bas ze Boros spout five a Warren’ ghizd sear beyine Se tex . Par 1 ES a a ea > ciulli; overture, “Bohemian Girl,” Balfe; cornet | ¥280us were rendered At for the repair shop. ‘alles. front Wash- . 5 Pine ° ‘ | When it on that nothi Jd stop oh. Terms “t “i Througi tive Green Fields to Bay Ridge. | solo, “Iuflammatus” (Stabat Mater), Rossini, | puneeey cae somebody cary coantttay the 20,000 Pairs ie Nee Ree ti Br oes rains Band O. static : a y ouble- i ea. pirnae z a and £25 pm week days, 935 mm, and 1:30 aud | Mr- Joseph Haina; reminiscences of Tosti. ar- | telephone and notified the Houston street power Men's, Women’s amd | mii. wereacnyires siete. tuopm, | BUTLER A.M. Prin. | Pye MKOTHERS, THE MOST RECIAMLE. 3 BSA aly 7 fe $:15 p.m. Sundays. Round trip, #1.— Adet. ranged by Godfrey; characteristic,““Danse Afri- | house. The cable was stopped immediately 9 elie Clbtaie cine nem Gatton a eee craent-satabliched spoctaitet tn this city, with 3 | wy'the muni sectecsions eenstmueted otter termes, : sis caine,” Gilder; waliz,"*Love’s Old Sweet Song,” | and the cars came toa standstill below ‘Trinity : Child A esiens, the beat mak iskiven free and stricay tontdential. "" JeShame™ | ¢Ftistic desicus an in all kints of rare’ wood ‘casen ee 3 Bucaiossa: grand descriptive fantasie. “A Trip | Church. Pen’s ALL SHAKE TH. e FATE sue | aS. TAKE ROTIOR DEG BnOTamas | a Eee! ie ssh tunion nde Gn the Ma te is Evening. to Manhattan Beach,” Fanciulli; patrol,| ‘Trafic on Broadway was suspended for ane "AT TWO NINETY- EINES ay | treat ali diseases No cure, no pay. oh LOT This evening at 6:45 o'clock the Macalester | american,” Meacham; patriotic song, “Hail | awhile. pes 58 SOHOOL FOR GIRLS, ALBANY. Fertiaine phyeiciann in this city. Kk, BUIOGS PIANOS, Will leave ou ber weekly Thursday evening trip | Columbia,” Fyl a Soo ee EWS PANTALO Airertion of Bi he hed 45 years, O00 Bat. sw. Jel7-tun® Rite <rimppony {or sale of to Marshall Hall and Indian Head, leaving Mar- | COMMODORE LOCKWOOD DEAD, MEN ANTALOONS in 22) Pa. sbell Hall on the returs 30 p.m. The “a himamaprbairenndy pea mapa | A Lom r Fa. a a ant Bo x , A Longand Honorable Career in the United The . 87, #0, BH, 45.50 and $5 kinds have e Tirwere - fare for the ound trip3s 25 cents, Schroeder's | The passenger department of the Baltimore | ‘Meutie Mary, all bech groaped toxether aod marked at | ll DENTISTRY Band and Oreb: ma and Ohio Railroad Company has prepared for | ° icckes Py j a . stance f ifall erat Tectia ree enent. | The Mar- | ceneral distribution a handsome pamphlet de-| Commodore Samuel Lockwood of the United = PECIAL 307 12th at. aw. | PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH jens seg epee na bg the nda seriptive of the scenic aaa other _nitzective | States navy died yesterday at Flushing, L. B, = és ° AVIN years’ experiance. NO PAT, $e cHronoronst, ano “eyo features of that road from New York to Chi- f : aan SUKGEON SPECIALIST SO DANGE! ETHER OK GAR | cago and of the principal world’s fair buildings. ins paar Ss ar ae boy Les Bargains. Bargains. Me ALE OF TLEMEN ONLY. Ro Sa ) COCAINE: } This book can be procured free of charge upon , NecUcut in Prong riegecyee! arias Mag ath oan ipail baw: ENSIBLE | Gradnated London, England, 1885; New York, 1879. NO SWELLED GUMS personal application to ficket agents, Band Q, seventeen years old. In 1826 he was serving ; Pete, : adder and KSdpey Allwmat, : Ro CSPLAasaN shoe RR. Co., or you can have it mailed to you by | as amidshipmanin the warsloop Warren, which THE DOUBLE SHOE STORE, Apel sr from every pointut TYLISH | Blood or Skin Ds es ; NO EXTHA E F to the world’s £ d Ohio rail- | sending hame and address with five cents in | was attempting to stamp out pitacy in Grecian a oP age Bed UMMER, ) screNTIFIC ~ | ,Mghaveescluxiversuirat 06 4 wreparation for ann Foud, in _wldition to its present three through | stamps to Charles O. Scull, General Passenger | waters, ie wae made a lieutenant in 1898 and Havesser & Davis Perhaps you need an entire Suitof Clothes—we have | TREATMEN AKANTEED. ss deco trains, wil! Luls service, commencing Agent, Baltimore. Md. World's fair tourists | "°°" : HOES |, HOURS: #t05:30y.m.;8t09pim Suuday—9 to _ APPLIED TO THE GU ats. Sunday, July 9th. another express train to should bear in mind that the B. and 0. is | i 1847-48 commanded the steamers Petrel and (neorporated), BUSINESS SUITS FOR MEN Now IN “nt CONSULTATION FREE. aes Washington at $40 p.m. and | gelling tickets at very iow rates good going via | SCOUrge, assisting in the capture of Vera Cruz, 28 AND 900 F sr, i Wise ee | “ Peteanndied ain hyn enmms Pittsburg and Akron, Obio. This) Washiagton and returning via Niagara Falla — | TUspan and Tobasco. ‘The rank of commander at rooney ata Lowe. | By is ten tooth can 3 through Pallman steeping cars | 4dct. | was conferred upon him in 1850 and seven years Atlantic building. _ Ss] OO Fi ey aes oe es The patient sotalas all irom Baltimors And’ intermediate points to | ae Sere ae eee eer the Cheeks ot Rulel2 be | saLn OPENS THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 6, = BO geats wich have been seliimy readily for | “Sodaurer Particularly adapiel to persous whe jieago.—Adrt. | ere Children Delight to Play. megane “ sd nw oe = ° a cas eas. ——-s | y ‘ Beaufort. York river and Newport News. He AND WILL CONTINUE FoR —_— — np Wh oil nee bay aks “ “ ‘ho pay if not as renresente 1 Do You Waxt 4 Loz at Chapel Point? See ,,\* Hes Midge. om the beautiful Chepeake | sieo assisted in the capture of Fort Macon, He| js50 TWO WEEKS ONLY. a surr. $2.50 mine Te shee ete Bek x usawltry ont sition O: paintess oxtrastion advertisement. | was retired October 1, 1864, ve fittin : and tan, al stylish and voiufortabie, by localappucationand We guarantee Sou wil UMD ees | am. and 4 m. week day > and at 9:35 a.m. : Jeo er apthors of higher grade, fuer fabricsand more eiabo- igen which have been sclime readuyet | \PASSIE MODISTE OF BALTIMORE Gowns | ter m the ratare, Soft Crab Sapper: at Bay Ridge Every Day. 18d 1:90 and 3:15 p.m. Sundays. $1 round trip. | sy Acs Baye of the “New Vork."” Gar Come before somebody elee yets your size, | ee THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, leave B. and ©. station at 9:15 a.m and | > } ‘The board of bureau officers have approved Qat the Best. Wirsos & Cane, 1a a ( ~ dy6-Ln* 1217 Penn. ave. n. o. 4:28 p.m. week das, aud at 9:35 a. 1:30 Washingtonians at the World's Fair, | the r di fi Ge 17) ce 10 “Artistic Shoe Designers,” Oortxe Scrrs. > you x WORK 4 = ee ee eae one tc : e recommendation of Surgeon General Tryon f a = ‘Artiatic Shoe Designzra, se Norrs. : NTEUST YOUR DENTAL and 10 won Sundays, Round trip, $1-—Adc%' Upon inquiry we find. are making their bead- | tor enlarging the “sick bas” of the eruner| THE CONCORD HARNESS. Sen oe 929 F Sr N.W. Ovrixe Serra, Ceeehesed Ser faan | Eero i > Geastors at the Park Gate Hotel, sitasted at the | x. york. ‘The plan contemplates the removal A SUIT, Balto. Stores, 4 and 6 W. Baito. St. Ocrrxe Surts QBick Work.” Fine Work. | 7th st. See lance ad. on another pace. . Hore Rovan. Artawrie Crrv.—Just from the | corner of 63d and Stony Isiand avenue, oppo- Mae Tesikee rea tke bacikea Rarely ts so generous an opportunity offered to the seg $030 N 5 Moderate Prices. ST. N.W,,OPPORTTE NARS ity by the sea and will be at the dffice of Hote rite the main entrauce to the fair grounds. It of the bul ae soabaayiin Pi alata a ag ee Asrox Fiscar Jobnson ducing afternoon and tomotrow” ttif’ i handsome and commodious (328 rooms) and | go as to greatly enlarge the sick quarters. No _ ith ckemicetine sTox Eisen ey the Warm. Kates cau be made by the ‘week wt the] Centains all modern improvemer Enropean | date bas yet been fixed for putting the New 407 Pon. av, wAtotning National ota Waco eeh WAG recs ETeED | prompt attention. Ost)” 9060 stn wes tckite iniproved upon wheresbe bas aotdone Bor auediax © ‘on, proprietor. Adet.) Av American plan. Rates £1.50 per day and | York inte commiesion, and if iv tnid at the oc? Se Se ‘Tea erown in thiscountry. LAMPING TOW NAPKINS AND. HAND. | pct we “ ee up. . Would advise our intending visitors to en- | department that she will not be cominissioned | — TauLee Ges Goer on (be tat lot ever offered an kergivete maped froin 20k. 0 40. pet dozen and = with yeaa, 50e Trustee's Sere of valuable F street business | BAS Toms at onc until she is complete in every respect and ready | : 7 VENTH ST. N.W.. we consumers. 16 ig sian . CMAN, vi clr EO t ne pas n tea. Sapet hes in hh dition | Gests’ Scrrs Scourep CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUR ‘and - pperty, being No. G10, between 6th and 7th | * 2 for active service. To put her in this condition EAD PRESSES Do STRICTLY ONE PRICE. eh - CAROLINE LERCH. 826 Streets northwest, to be old at auction tomor-| N@vruties in Silverware for the Dining | will take at least two weeks. Coats, 50c.; Pat Vests, Altering and} open saturday until 11 p.2n. a i OE II0 Lat wow ARTIST vi aiy 7. at 3 p.m. A splendid | Room, Library or Boudoir. Many patterns —_—_—_—_—__—- seyatrinig done in Goods called for and 2 : 3: W Bureboll, mental matertain arcode, fat NTAL INPLAWAitY NATIONAL, UD an clezant opportunity to invest. | not vet for sale elsewhere. Howard & Co., 264! Laxctox, loss of appetite and siren oe SOthet. nw Renter Wet aclagani tants eet = myl7 | wear. OUTING SUTIS given vat | Distr tice. ein apd RSA srestaet platse oh ‘See advertisement, © | Fifth Avenue. New York.—adet. Cured vy Bromo-Seltzer—trial bottle 10 cts. me Baltimore. "Ma | until 16 o'clock—Price. Suen, gear. Vxtractine, &e., free, Filliugs eae ity. patronage extend into th nest Fo) ALEKLY AT 12000. X. AVE.) aye | cost of materiais”

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