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pai : PUBLISHED DAILY BEACEPT SUNDAY. TO ADVERTISERS, AT THE STaR 3U ILDINGS, 1101 Pransyivania 2venue. corer 11th St, by PRES, Gene ger Now Yack Odie, £0 Potor Building Part 2 ° Pages Q =] 2 the day prior to publication, in xr Exrxrve Rinm i oyeed fo stbneriters n the rs order that tion may be as Copies at the counter gered. Want of cea 1 THE EVENING STAR | i | conts each. States or Canada—posta’ be received up to noon Month. + SATURDAT QrretTrPre SHTET STAR $1.00 per year: of publ pr with tortion pooaee widet, &L OO. (Entered st the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. =———— = = : given to those first r as second class mail matter. ) GEA Deal esteripiions saat be paid im atvance WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. } es of 10¥A oF aMNlicwtl AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. taste or odor to the water, when it may | tinued occupancy a free supply of soft sary sanitary provis which are now So a = — = od give rise to diarrhoeal troubles. wholesome water may be obtained. Brook- known to ym iw h, it ' Finer iC TEMPLE. 4 “The living organic matter consists of | lyn, Long Island, is supplied in part by sub- properly appliet, v i GEAND FAIR AND CLE stow. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, AT 8 P.M. various organisms differing in size from soil water piped from a clean filtering area wary be aie’ tke: tice 4k tans Gaia Mn aka ee nt Y. MoH. A. DRAMATIC CIRCLE —-- the water fleas, Daphnia and Cyclops, at some distance from the city. At isolated — _ ; : Nor “4 "Te egaegeeea ale eer je a Ser ne en which are visible to the eye, to minute country houses the dangerous characte> of = . roper GEORGETOWN CYCLE-CLUB. PPD cogs sth Dr. Charles Smart Tells Some Inter- meant of ‘the higher: powers of the micto. | of cesspuls ee eee ee Points for Teachers and School ndings? go Washington Light Int Aixmery, for wack com- | Reserved ceate F : scope. These have been carefully studied | ured ground; and not unfrequently the wee : respor for 4 menett . Pebruary “ot. i — esting Things About It. for many years, but their presence throws | handsome trees that th-ow a erateful shade Authorities to Consider. egg ge eggs A combination of social enjoyment and an exhibi- | PROFS. Ww. F HERLIN but little light on the question of whole- | over the cool waters of the well furm chan 1 1 if the law tion of the perfection of mechanic De eo tee ee a someness. | may mention to my medical | nels of entry for untiltered seepage alon< Les eRe i ra | ey Lager ane friends that the presence of amorphous | the course of thei ‘The distinguist escle line. se come Geos ~ ends that the pr je course of their roots. ‘The distinguishe 1 tt Wahi bv sk bie wie (nee ee * TE POTCMAC AND TYPHOID FEVER | amoeboid masses nas always been asso- bucteriologist, Prof, Koch, attribuyes. any THE HEALTH OF THE PUPILS it DANCING, 10 PLM 2 WEPERS SoclETY ~< F jelated with the chemical results indicative | unwholesomeness of such wells to unfiltered — = ae ta teagtioen: genes ae of gvegetable organic matter, and, in my inflow from the surface, but whether the 2 : eat ne ie ake eee at Lous Weber's, 600 L ot awe. Drews or ween aa fowh experience, with water Which has | contamination is from unfiltered inflow or rr ha ’ iat - om = Music Store will receive prompt attention. : been suspected of causing remittent ma- from the inefficiency of the subsvil as é » it jaw t h « . SMickets for sale at excle stores. rector | fastme improvements in Progress Which |tariat fevers. filter, the facts remain that such wate>s are The Matter of Cleanliness and of °°)": “ em UNCLE TOM CLEVELAND, A FULL-BLOOD NE. Harmless and Harmfal Impurities. | found by the chemist to contain much 0! | spor le for dan t . %, ofee as fick as coal, now hite as a XCU N a . oy, % be e ‘ganic matter, vegetable and animal, and by + ie re; ence an bia gee | EXCURSIONS. &. | Will Promote Health. You will observe, then, that since the | Euye matter, vegetable and animal, and by Proper Clothing. as i est Hei aa 8 : from 2 to 6 p.m RY RAIL TO is | saline mates ane ne le bag acatit tiyes propagation of both maiarial and typhoid ~ |nish t wa __ Admission sits 2e., dren 10e. fet- | L he’. are not specially unwholesome exc vhen | fevers, odorle w t and ace ‘i | present in quantities appreciable to the “The deep or subterranean waters are| SC HOOL ARCHITECTURE ‘beret x for t lirty, Mount Vernon, [tvrrricatron oF WATER |e, and since most of the living organs | those that fata ot high round ink tn 4 E RE ittny wate : broken edges of some porous . ° | jisms present in a water have little influence | (OgtT cages of some porous stratum which | - ncaa, APS ars “ a Clete, seneevedi...- oe | TOME OF WASHINGTON. i See eas jen its quality, the queation of wholesome- | ‘rhe waters percolate their aed ake | apy oo ; : Orchestra CU emeerved..-c2ce ence Take trains Pennsylvania depot S:40, 9:45, 10:45 or, Charles 8: aa army | ReSS becomes reduced to a determination of the porous stratum underneath p report of the committee on schools | - 001 ‘ - Orchestra: Chairs, ‘Teserved. gam. 11:00 gm. and 2:11 pin. Also’ vi ferry. 0 | | ae inhi pie Tacs Tek geind) | the presence or absence of certain organisms | meable clay which supports ‘rhe, suicon | UMMItted to the East. Washington ¢ which schol ex: Pins cE Te 2 | 2 are, ro : a [whieh wi ow s of disease | Water. When tapped by digging or boring | 2°?" 4 Nat its last monthly meet-/ posed t ‘ ; . ae EE | Waters.” Ob smart weoaght with hin | be . 4 | Rally pure, but often valueless for domestic | Fro So : ie Si liss sam WEST INDIA TOURS | plies, ‘These are the germs of malarial anc ure, 2 ‘or domestic ma Sanitary and Hygienic Standpeint , “ a baa | some apparatus from his laboratory and | typhoid fevers and of cholera, It is to the OF Manufacturing purposes on account by Dr. R. Harvey Reed of Columbus, Ohio, 2 MADIANA, S$ ubU TONS, BAUS JAN IO & FED. 17, |£€t "MN array of glass retorts, tubes and | microscopist. and bacteriologist that we , the large amount of mineral salts which | ¢rom wh Tags 7 ena Daan hind : ialiy” Télectric Tights wud ali phials. Racks s! : | would naturally look for the detection of , they have dissolved in their subterranean - sowing 6 taken be ni z 1 Soecialls fitted with eleetre Palals. Racks of small jars contatsing | WOSM BAtSTERY 5:08 oot i ie intancy, | Corus. If the pervious layer be ome of anna) “It nay mot always be practic re of scholars hey gromd —higge Brmeggy Ganda aquaous drinks of varying degrees of purity ase . Rare a ving pr and gravel the water ma > 2 are i [ - ' rots St. Kitts, A: G Se purity | 4 lusty infant, it is true, and giving promi sravel the water may be as pure a for the teachers of our pubilc | ¢ car t alt New, Startiing Features pro- tink St. Barn nde. ; j Were exhibited. Several charts, diagrams | of a phenomenal manhood. There may be | distilled water. _ discovery of such | schools to look after the cleanliness of the t ‘ ° diseed durin the 3 months’ rum at pied spared erg and tables used by the speaker to em- | in the distributing reservoir of a large city Water :0 feet w the surface of the city ! body of the scholars, and ye the name | seated om the ei ee OE, ; a| For nery and perfection of climate | Phasize his remarks completed the stage |€nough of the germs of typhoid fever to Of Memphis, ‘Tenn.. solved the water ques. | tpas vt se a le same g cet . pee dite a A PARLOR Meret tl 2h | this trip is unsarpase@ed. Tor Hlustrated pampulets | setting. Dr. Smart called attention neo, | cause sickness and sorrow in many a house: | tlon for that city at a time when its citi- | UM* it Is, to a ce practicabte| School i require bo ; cower 5 aerate giving rates of passage and all Information apply | ye a Mage ae hgh Hehe = Pes ‘hold in the course of a year, but what — Dips oe ng whether the millic SF besgy So far should be-a part of their teacher that n _ CALDWELL'S DANC ACADEMY, | 2 | a eee 8 igh death rate in | chance has the microscopist of discovering 's which they could raise fi w the teach A tend ot edarattan 11004. the fo re . y ee coe r | oe A CRMUOGE & 00. | Washington from typhoid fever and attri- | them in the part of a drop which covers the ¥ should be expended in bringing in| has no me ee iB cen & bac a li Acents, 3% Broadway, New York, | buted it to Potomac water, stating, how- | field of his microscope? There may be se “n waters of Wolffe river or Itend the pee 4 2 aes dest a oe Or THOS COOK & SONS, 615 nst.. Wash | ever, that the improvements of the water | ¢'al specimens of four-leaved clover in the | luted waters of the Mississi v school with a dirty body 5 HOUSE. ington, D.C. cee dxa-sktu2ot | meadows, but what are cur chances of The thorough filtration to which this deep.| #&" it has to allow a scholar to attend) Fitth Wt t m bs oply in progr: s and proposed would, in WEEK BEGINNING > AY. FEB. ise4, | SIEAMER MACALESTER F: | nis idl ¥ | finding one in a handful plucked at random? | lying water is subjected in its subterra’ school who has a contagious skin disease | COV t r Mr an Toon? | oP LAAN | jon, render the water comparatively | Extravagant ideas of the powers of scien- Course freed it trom all germs, whe r They are both unt as well as disgust-| *? * dinar t 1 t ir. Henry Irvin tay {Nj iN har in this respect from typhoid fever. | tific investigators es published. Malaria or of typhoid. ing ane si _ t 4 7 iI ne 1) hsome Miee ECliae Tee | uu u N} 9 | He commended the reclamation of the | Not long ago 1 It asserted that aj Dr. Smart then gave some interestir “Whilst some of tt ne fy " . thet Miss Elien ferry ' Tomb of Wachineton, Delacarlia reservoir and indorsed the pro. | Bolera. germ had no more chance of passing | practical illustrations of the methods {« me of th parasitic @is-; it is tt ort ian AND | Daily (except Sunday). et Ge) deewaaing tek ss bro- | along the current of the Potomac undetected | lowed by chemists in testing waters t eases, dirt tributes to certain f chatie ne : THE LONDON LYCEEM THEATER co, | sve a, Georg es ke oe leepening the present reservoirs to | py the bactericlogist than a mad dog had of | cover the presence of various kinds of im. {skin diseases, which, althouch not. wietios exist and x ‘stiles ar. | YARR ROUND TRIE. Ge CEGIE a depth commensurate with their area, so | careering along Pennsylvania avenue at purities. tagious, are to a certain degree as loath-| 7% ean ! 1 t holars i Me Mr. | haden hee ae eania. | that more perfect sedimentation might take | Midday without being discovered. | Indeed, it Processes of Purification. some the former, t ; ppm " 1 + Miss | . place, is because of the inability so far of the «Nature * = mce school rds! they s ‘ , tu iulitas’ Miss | | Tieketa. with Mouat Vernon admission coupon, for | lsce, | bacteriologist. to detect the germs that an |, Nature purifies,” he sald. “water by | should require the teachers to compel bodily | clothi ns < ction of bee Driaapihe adie wcare Pe eis a ae ‘S$ statement = to the responsi- | appeal for information is made to the san- | three —— ses: By evaporation with subse- | cleanliness, not only from a hygienic stand- hola eibhd v t o make landings ne far ae Glsmont yo omac water for typhoid fever | itary chemist. The chemist examines the | Quent condensation, by filtration and by | point, but from a moral clothes or out w - = stopping for frvizht and passengers borh wars. For | was questioned by sume well known phy- | dead organie matter in the water. Malarlal | sedimentation, . i ee Mcational | ing when it should : = KET charters, &c., apply at oilice of Ste: t. | sicians present. Dr. G. Magruder saiq | infection is a product of a soil in which the. = : out bar led eis LL BLAKE cape. | Cla the matter had’ been for neruder sald | Gecay of vegetable organic matter Is In |, THE first method Is perfect as a purify- not sufficient that teachers should) Sixth. While we ad | er had been for some time un- | progress, ‘Waters draining from such a |M& process, but it can be utilized by man the various branches common | Which has recer ’ " osamoud. w erry EDUCATIONAL der consideration by the Medical Society | soll carry with them the malarial infection | only on the small scale. Distillation ha=4 to our public schools, but they should be ta.) 12%. OUP. S : ' NESDAY wes MER VENICE smc : ——————— | 4nd the information obtained by that so- | and also more or less of the decaying organ- | frequently been employed by army medical | structed to ieach common cleahliness, yhich Ut, the Americar TRSDAY ee OLIVIA iN WASH > clety showed that the high percentage of |i¢ matter. The presence of the latter, dis- | ofticers, particularly in times of epidemic. | is next to godlin ne t butld hour IPAY....NANCE OLDFIELD and THE BELLS | —gyexixG FRE = éyphel re ince covered by the chemis a - 3 je. | is ne “ iness, yet, at the name t ter ne wines | EVENING FRENCH ieee. | typhoid fever im Washington was due to | jihood of the concur! presence of the | Fort Brown owes the suppression of the Clothing. minor imy» i SATURDAY MAtr a Z TUE MERCHANT OF VENICE | Bucy ‘amt atructive peas inter hd wea occurring in the | former. When the germs of typhoid fever | Prevalence of malarial fevers to the use “Whilst it is not the province of eith troduction ir f , AY XIGHT ai LOUIS XP| 251m* MULE. V. PRUT aw, | Suburban. districts outside of the range of | or of cholera are present in a water, the distilled water. But to provide a wat sileuh Gath we the <a 7 4 sl of ‘ Ww “ ‘i iia Se Eat a wee | ae Goes ee “AND | the general water supply. ‘This made the | generally enter the water along with sew. | #8surclly free from inp uervas ot Allbeapel 5 ac ceuie caine or eee eit ge : a rb gy Devo ae p> 3 hm Name oN S el : s ace is kn at thee : d to distill. Boiling the wate: | 0tCe What a child should wear, or what h ' , a Bas 1m. February S. Prices, $4 $2 and $1. | EXCH SCHOOL For GLUELS. aggregate for ihe District. appear large. | #8¢. for 1t is known that these pathogenic > dis oiling ater publi ‘ re | 1 st. nw. : ae or disease-breeding organisms are cast ont ‘ss peurity should not wear, yet, at the ne time, ft but * i ‘of aes French Kindergarten, Busirding pupils Wmited, | D'. Smart stated that he had not studied | Of the sick person by way of the Intestinal | “Filtration as conducted by nature in the | uues come within the province of a teacher Dhvslea ' rifare [LLUSTRATED | _jatt-im the statistics as to localities, but he still canal. Hence when the presence of animal | Porous strata of the earth a is eASGALE thee chides Sel - ot tt ‘ nd | ACME PHONOGRAPHY i THE EASIEST believed there was strong reason for im- | matter or sewage is detected by the chemist Water--that is, a water perfectly free from | _. sansa trmereteceAna eseetnant’ Po “ ' ' ¥ to ner- | “and best system of st ieney reach- | proving the water suppiy of the District. | the likelihood of the concurrent presence of , 8¢TMS—but the area of our artiticial filters | *PUA!s to # liberal educa is to teach er t tic, and it r €cture Sar wets onl or dest ex. | br. Smart was mtroduced by ajor | the bacillus of typhoid fever is suggested. |!8 necessarily so small that to. obtain | ‘hem in reference to their cloth nd the | will certainly @ s ng Bin ger Pay Bg. hf aio the | George H. Harr of Uhe Hvening star. | Chemistry makes no pretense of discovering ¢nough of water from them we ae re wroper use of The ¢ ' 1 . r Sty, ACME SCHOOL OF PHONUGRAPHY. 11a we vi ivening Star. | 3 z sh of n We must run | Proper use of it he teacher has no righ i ‘ By , ey Major Fiarries brietly outulimed the purpos the germs of disease, but merely suggests the water through rapidly, with ittto ¢ o prangys t : we F st. aw. 10° © purposes y s ¥, with the result | to allow a scholar aT ana 1 Wyiliia fee = eae eee M10}m*_|or the league and said that it wanted the |the likelihood of their presence—the presence | of getting a clear water that max not b. ee soigbagea thay ypvestyna geod ( ai i ' re proxt William A. Coffin. 5 co-operation not of the fe, but of the |of malaria in association with vegetable |a sterile one. Nevertheless, artiticial titer | 2% GUrims Pecess t his coat |" : : pr ANDSCAPE WORK.” | Norwood Institute,. (may in “promoting ‘the health of. this | Matter; the presence of the bacillus. of | beds are largely used in Europe ‘tor mig | ond vest off, sit in a dra or even sit in of the ear 5 t a maceunae seuccane a ce 6 cenack > must beauutul of american cities. A ca- | typhoid in association with animal matter. | supply of cities because, although the filtra, | 4 Cool room, taking the ve of catching * i ‘ c ¥ Zen me 14TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENTE, | Minity Giat Killed @ score of men ar i Four Classes of Water. {tion may not be perfect, it improves the] cold. The teacher should know and t a a i MNS me! ye ictal ee ee os, he 4 community, and yet We sat with folded | «yy, 2 . » second Water materially. The water supply . ‘ ey r ’ tand tthe " , | _cc80 Mr. and Ma. W. D. CABELL: Brisctoats. | hands and saw the development of a much |. ¥¢, come now to the second division of | ty or London 1 a Biren ar wupply of the | the child who does this that it is un ; 2 For sale at Art Students’ Leacue, S08 17tmst.n.w., | —* | eeater nity—the deatus of hundreds |OUF subject—the classification of waters. | “Avg in this city of Wechinene, | and see to it that the child takes pro : ‘ oP we Pipes poe ghneegell on calamity deatus undres ‘ap ena ia pected f this city of Washington, are more | id takes 5 ern meth top t t r aaa ACADIMY OF THE | from diseases due to unsanitary conditions ae le ee Spel baa phen inte ested in sedimentation than in filtra- | af ree health by the judicious use “ be graded r done Aenme ; hat might be prevented by imtelligent ac- < —ra . Surface water, | ticn, because it is ostensibly by this means | clothing. They should instruct it in regara | Tather tha : > BARRIS’ THEN ss X | uvity. Already much improvement had | subsoil water and subterranean water—and that our Potomac water is treate: ping bie. Gas caine a « i na WEEK OF F USUAL MATINEES. - j 1. During | co the dan: of exposure to wet, and es- MR. AND MRS. OLIVER BYRON ; 9 | been made, and the report of the health |if we follow out the natural history of water S@limentation the partici suspendet | pecially of sitting in a sch Sones t rt 1 7 = me ¢ . |cificer showed that there were 347 deaths | we shall see good reason for thie elnesin, Matters fall to the bottom, carrying with |" fis sep Domeet esse td ty mee yscet portion of the t ration t A | 1312 MASS. AVE le iN than in the preceding year. He | “® ® them ty the slimy layer which they form | Shee with wet feet or wet clothing : - . AND nmended the house tv house inspection, | C4tien. | most of the bacterial and other organisms. | !™4. They should also warn the ol host 1 THE PLUNGER.| _& ay school for young Indies and Uitle girls. |The, league Was engases oi. lvsaving | “The waters of the earth, under the liven But time ‘is ‘required to accomplish, this, |SU0laFs. and especially girls, against tor inmates our « wa unger—Monday. Tuesday Matinee and y | work and wanted encouragement and in-/ ing inthuence of the sun, rise irom the sur- and during thal time the living orgs ine practice of tight lacin fact, lac-| asylums. Wednes t The course of study embraces atl the branches (0° mberstip. ap ,;face as an inyisivle Vapor—the spirit of isms that are present in the water ateak | 8s at all, which is alwa nable 7 ~ _— . eart of Afri Matinee und Night aod) of a practical education. au31-6m | neignborhuod © peuple Who Were | pure water-—which is translated above to and destroy the dead organic matter that | ‘Me Case of a growing child. Co re ee day and Sa vd Night. 4 | SF. Nw. willing to work u general gvod. | the higher regions of the atmosphere, where is dissolved in it, so that by the time a | »T&¢tical points, which sholld | imately| ~ ~ sss — Nest _Week-CHas LODER fes-6t on a ce ee | Drinking water was an impurtant. tn it is born asain, by condensation into iittis surface water is clear it is often purer than | © under the observation of the scn ALBAUGH’S GRAND UPERA HOUSE. won YouxG Lanne | becau there were a nuimver of peupic |drups of absolute purity, and descends as the original rainfall. We can put. more | %aeher, W to a large extent, has under| 4 Be Wert of Chatian ei oeeventae cnn ieee oy |Who held to the old-fashioned habit of | Tain. But it does not preserve its purity fur faith in the wholesomencss of a wate | MS OF her care the rising generation from > %. Mennen. Denman Thom ° oo es ce EN. @) fusing 1. br. Smart, ho said, was chair- | long. Even as it fails its purity is impaired, clear by sedimentation than in that of 4 | ‘Me time they enter the infant class until nt ow ar mpson's | COLUMBIA COLLEGE oF coMMERCE, man of the standing committee on poliution | Sacrificed to secure that of the atmosphere. waier clear by filtration. they graduate from the high school, Ps AUTIFUL PLAY | a. ave. bet. Gib and 7th sts, ow. of Water suppiics of (ie America Public | During a long pero y weather the | w: . cs 4 dor PLAY j Ce Uke as. ria: or Hae a wp Se Be ares phan Es = i ocohtee Anes Washington's Water Supply and Ty- Physical Culture. sata hale . I H E O | 3 D Sean, eeguiil teas ta thie iy aad ntrten | CERCUBE THE Gul 1. and obscured frum floating particles of dust, ,, phoid Fever, “Whilst physical culture is taught in some pemeotengyetied years with hemor College. “thorough an: wr art began his lecture with an in- but the rainfall sweeps the oe to ‘The greater the care taken in the purifi- | of our public schools, yet, at th, ne time i Practical courses: Business, English, teresting account of we from a sanitar- | the ground and the outlines of distant ob- | cation of a city's water supply the le little attention is t . ] Dosey ih amperage Page é a : - 5 3 . ete je attention is given to it in the average : wm, th r of HOM ES EAD, og phos graph uk aypen aie he ogee A Sees hs hemical purity, a its Pier eae eat Lee boc drats the is the dezth rate of that city from malarial | public school throughout the © weg Stew " > ee Gec alliner comenaota 4 ni id, “requires that there’ shuuid rified air. $ not, however, the impurity ang ais eee ee re \# sch ais ne Som t , Presented by a larzer and better company than| prebaration for’ the ott plete be nothing im the water but its own | Sathered from the ‘aun but that 804 typhoid fevers. - Klyn has an aver- | ieachers pay any attention to the position a v nam- ever before. | the phonograph; individual fustract %, Sanitary purity requires merely the coliectiag or shedding sur- annua ath rate from typhoid of 151! child takes at its desk or in the cl Mr. a | P Y i 3 : i 4 - siasmeaens *RUPER " | perienced reporters: duates of wuld contain motning harm- ‘hiefly contaminates our stures of in every 1.000 of its population, New York | je 7 3 given of . ORIGINAL SCENERY AND PROPERTIES. And distinguished success; moderate prices. i ‘ cw i water. Alb tin dust ana Ai andor Balti re H tention is given by school bc y ‘ : i 0 incunsist n s t er. 3 he dust and ¢ , Loudon 2s, Baltimore 40, ton 44, Cin- | reference to the p: r de . MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND saTurRpay, | — fF ©atslosue._ use us a supply fur arinking. San- settled on the roof, the dec noigoetadly foston 4, Cin- | reference to the proper deve H Mr. Wert E EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. | : _ PE x watt Gt, Philadelphia G6, Chicago 69, and : : [MRT J. MeRPTRICK, TCTORING IN LAN. | itary” p is Uherefore valent to alters that have ac. shington, according to Dr. Bitinay | mas Which Is so SEAT Mr HENRY IRVING. Mise ELLEN TERRY | guages, tatheu oS for ant college ot teofeeiaat | Wholesomeness. Chemically pure water is s, ure Carried into the | cent census” t hace this | Utlicate and nervous pup a ’ pers aud the London Lyceum Theater Co. vet hoxd) ee ee ee ee iy to be fuund in nature. Wholesome form a layer of black jigh rate | , . \e It is true, in cities eS. school; backward pupils u specialty. 1623 Conne: at me y K high rate bec sewerage system is | n = es S LYCEUM THEATER. eens ote canara pe Mani Whee oaelone s as wee he os ee ees pra sees ey has ho = werane | en cated gern t coher or : sie , EMNAN'S LYK : . = ar eae ee lat is consistent with wholesun When ordinary cate is based system, houses are over- | ‘e privileges venefits afforded by thes [ te ait. Gus wank, | Se ee Oe eee oe Fe eas st Invite your attention to three | serve 1s purity, 1s free from iangeran the ae “eter saw aluabl s for the ‘ t Modern languazes’ taught 3, ard tmgtlid, | : : en bop any ae acne ran the crowded atid unv . back yaras filthy | {lupe a Matiners Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. SB meget _& Gn, an onthe ane those grosser py thei duniger Oni the SId6 of typnole If fe ue Seared Shaschae ave eee Sper eecunebigle Migeed bana hag gree - ‘ > sa es ne} Scientific aud gest eystem, the only one) prese io. the Sl sec of New ©: epee : Deiten } wno 1 public sch -ithe: 7 ad ch .CCEPTED v 7 7 YEVILLES ~~ oe a _ = - pr nee to th oe raised lanks. f New rr rub disease are dis! but who attend the pubti chools either have » a ing a Gus Hill's Novelties. "| Scctee nah meas Gr tar ectietied Sorta, | ESEDIMLY Which con- dat, which MOpDIY Of | the alay pertilen ot Pot: opportunities for the advantages afforded by i 5 a te mame ode at Moe a | inorganic mat Gemking Water in raised « woud cls- ‘The inflow of iS the gymnasiuts or vietims of nt fricads 1 this exon- AMIGHTY AGGRE ON OF EMINENT sTaRS| AM™erica, Germau classes and private lessons by ganic matter and living or terns, show few deaths f oid fever, river above the Great Falis is small, circumstances, hibit them from ea- H ‘cunite 4 10 Big Specialty Ac Poo He MUELLER, author of the WORD CitALS he inorganic sut and the ¢ are aicributed there is enough of It to glve “us saece | Joving them some allowances was eu the in Fee cay es Mamita te aH the ciaweet | niinetat suite’ disecived water i by the docd portation from cther lo- typhoid fever than is found in Baltimore. uid be m: ‘ Cor y i dati alia | tect with carth salts of potash, soda, | culithes pred ih underground cisteri New Orleans and other cities tat lack many | ;“CouSequently the board of education should | h. of a Wert was ‘ol naghesia and iron. ‘These ¢. ny rn van water will BE of our eas Hine oe! ue, | SAKE matter in han mber, place on me pig ege, a - hast of t fdue when the from infection; but If there are leaks IN Examine in What munier our water pe Bi limited extent, at jeasi, for th seve the church m L v.19 Tost. NW. wo. (e¥aporated away. Although a the cistern, permitting inflow from 2 con- js purite: ¥ | of the p 1 economy as well as t Under the direction of ibe Fathers of the So- is purined. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE] Otte ot “Jesus impurity, they may be quite tarinated Soil, typhoid germs may cuter as At the present aime we bawe a eimeic 1 tal) A tion of time Five of the jury voted for his conviction ‘ for the human system requires readily as into a shaliow weil. ae reservoir which, although it holds a four |4@8ide each day for special ist on the charge « 1 and t ror DANIEL FROHMAN’S gieb, German, ‘Fremt, tail Greve, Mache: | lates fticles of food Wien the ral f reaches the surface of the Gays’ supply, does not pertuit ef a com. | Physical culture by a competent his acquittal. He was w a ee ee a Type | than an ounce of just such ground part of It drains off to lower surface | ponding: sedimentation, and the taser is | Who should be required to visit « from the chur LYCEUM riRsT bag ti ppenige wd ate ag Formerly the anal of w: levels, forming creeks and rivers, ponds amd (yis: Tae reservoir is divided by room and give the scholars regula, syste- lay the trazical f the une COMEDY ME dress t Le Stshsilgsin’ jog eels age Phe purity of this suefacs water de- dum into two. paris, an uj matic instruction from the time they enter ir was + Both men sates Jal5-1m various sal grains peu on the nature nd condiiion of the | Gnd sedimentime fe, the infant class until they graduate from | Tey" been Avoiding east r, fearful ot “. an =e - anaiysin of ad is rea. If the latter : thx dae nes » consequences of a t enterday iN iN MISS BALCH’S Ls x a are’ tribuling basin, the si ‘ i. ° a COMPANY ae te eens oe int fans in eranatic region a gateway about th Gymnastams. Ruekn atbetsaie ie Sie samete eee ok abe . os cessfully for civil service, are me nt in un ch Sheng te pagt sh bank weys ont or of the = census examinations. Stenogr water 1 alkaline reas Fe noe gee ret on Se In cities where such can be afforded) Richardson bui e hy Americans Abroad. ee OLNEY INSTITUTE, 1827 1S ate to the ta bard as School for young ladies and little ztris. tp ia woshine mg Vegetat every forests, Where the living vese- among a four we: h school should be equipped with lished whrough Jat least a ‘n , = duit which or niature’ gymnasiun a few Staged with all the Original Settings and Mime Virginia Mason Dorsey. ing lathe he s from fineene 7 72 1 Accessories from the Lyceum Theater, New] got¢ Mies Lance Lee De Sactnaks pa Bite IRL he cation gs from the moidering decay of Goaing which dumbbells and Indian clubs should be fur - York. WW r sT ast a OF that aie La. | Dass ° nished; a horizonta! bar, swings ees ys pax.’ | WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, 1226 15TH | accustomed to its use. Otherwise 1 Sof that decoy. Hf it stag ne a monte! bar, swings and ropes , ee ee eee at. Special advactages in primary aod advanced alyst has little interest in. the A Hole iis aa Reco es at tt 1d be provided in a room tds tan urch Bea ahd Se departments, NEW TERM — February 1. Miss | silts, us the totality of their ter drains into river or take, iz | 2¢timenting purpose, where certain hi = be =e MEIZEROTT HALL. GROSSMITH. | CLAUDIA STUAKT, Principal igses [eS Se he tality of Atete, t fter drains tio Ge ey A this er ain W un pose, whi nt 7 Ba NERNOS Sit ak SHLD 108 DIN st ngufficlent to cause harmful eff : becomes similarly cnergedand,in either case, US STLS® en | -nevdied so tute aecectaal tay wonky aehinee at oe GROSSMITH w,— Vocal culiure and singing, weak voices. yan Once ulive: ead uecaume it | tence he adie or mite Grate ne pEeD. cuvisiony tected oni, | the high seuooi; and not only this, but it ' = ptrous, Haut In few lesson tee DevaMmoglated wTitnrihae Which (ee enna oe. te ein Lae Se nian Le, OG Ss: top OF. the dam: the should’ uired of both sexes that they t his ext ; a e iy mm nation free. te ey ice Gasoctated with that which | vurt Brown, Texas, the garrisun was Lrov- | of the water would be much improved. For | take a certain amount of exercise each tt 2B ca “The King of Entertainers.””.N. Y. Advertiser. - s still alive. It is not specially dangerous | uated by malaria! fevers so long as tie Zit years pact Col. Eillot. an cha ris och oye Nee a . a “His personality is gentle, winning aud droll; and Rees in itself. In fact, it is seldom harmful, ex- turbid waters of that river were Lamped Up fhe Water sepbiy eee cn which should be especially directed to t ; ‘eater! ent be gives Is ul and de- re at Bw rept when presc quay fe rpicginlhas é ah the water supp’ F ‘or an i taevelopment of that parc the physicat er of t “a me r. Mr. w irs. B. R. MASON, jal6 = == ply of 5 rinking Water Was providel <pnis small expenditure would permit the | teache ig aN age “ at uate en noe he Soak tn with the discontinuance “9! the use of Oi tS Gee Wi chee te ae ee ee og t im: upper divis n for} portant. We do not mean by EDUCATIONAL tie ce mercial Advertiser. “Never have we heard a bet-| Spat onal tata teen: | LANGUAGES. | “Absolutely unique and delightful." —Bostou = re r water the prevaience of malarial qe clay partich eae wareling tee ek i * : a « articles, a is ’4¥ | miscuous exercise should be had, but that ‘ ¥ = ==== | tever ceased and the post became as healthy | jy would catch also the more dange eek o wartain ee ad, butt —- THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, IN WASHINGTO |e an Atuantic sumuner vesori. eg | tnpurish hig yr rnd gent pease ony ; i . ! 723 14th st. ww. THE MISSES MINKE OF THE NEW ENGL. “On the other hand, tf the rain is shed A great improvement is at p nA ce euct pareeck eemioes tee cee el see . TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 1% Lie Branches in all American aid European Conservatory ‘of Music, Boston. Vino, harmony |from a surface that has been contaminated progress under the superintendence of Col. | the miustics ca be brouche aka ite ficnson wes WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 21, Frinctpal cities. New term begins Bow. | and volce culture; Lamperti’s Htaltay method. by human settlements, it washes inty the | Eict. 1. is the reclamation of the Dett-| embarrassment to any scholar in the | nificant penknife, a " ae nesday at 4:15 im the purlor of Delanare are. Hc. te6-Im* | river or lake all accumulations of surfce | carlia basin, which was uscd as a receiving = 5 The Famous English Entertainer ae ee a WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1235 | filth and with them the germs of basin up t 188%, when th cage Con | rea ¢. EV. KIDW: PLOMA GRap- | Wth st. uw. Twenty-tir Piano, orgun, | fever, If they ace pre Apes ee of sewage from its F . We would recommend that the Mr. George Grossmith Me, Se Lamperti Scthed af Coal Arte Tuesdays | voice, viollt, f Free wlvantuges to |there prevailed In the itttl> town of Ply- | disuse, ‘The foul water of the creeks that | ere. niece dey tag Map SHEEMAN RE : “Mondays snd Thursday’, | pupils, 0. B. ctor. fet mouth, Pa; an ¢ demic of tphold. whic have their natural outlet into this basin wilt | °° NES AU" 10” oie od i vo Pome ‘ Origh c: Jals-tmo® | yi Tayi TEACHER, MAKES | 2ffected 1,100 people and killed one-tenth of pe turned aside und led to the Potomac | Study © ry principles, and not oniy | He is ‘ Onn - ee ae ee frome — Real Life-isos | _spectalty correctly ter | those affected. The town got its water si slope by a tunnel through the Delacarlia | acquaint himseif with sanitary laws, but New President Will ing clases for | ply from a mouatain stream which was {pil No water will then enter the Washington bis new sketches, vb 6 lth st. uw. |dammed in a ravine to form a distributing | put that which arrives from at Fall “THE ART OF ENTERTAINING wugisters INES COLLEG! | operas. chor | Working girls. 1m? in put them f 19 practice when he builds our by THE Natioual Bank of SPEN¢ school houses, better a thousand times atloual public batldit ees ee and storage rese-voir. On the bank OE tit | way of the cautult. The fore anit abelternd ec eae ccveakdirc : an “i = eam > a. © ++ a strvam and just above the reservoir was a4 | position of the basin, sur unded as it aare - es rma Ss which simply York se 5 “HOW 1 DISCOVERED AMERICA. Write or all for the Stagel house, and in the house a yonng man sick | high and well-wooded banks. will give ev please the éye, and in their stead furnish : a pie anxious to AD GENTLEMEN 'T with fev Me less xxid about the better. contracted in Philadelphia. The | faciiity for sedimentation and natural yp the necessi h insure comfort, pre perienes not necessary, Address kK. typhoid infection from this patient was not fication to the 175,000,000) gallo: supply i -_es First impression difference OF MUSIC, 900 1K onan ) On ‘ o 4 cation the . gallons’ supply | vent sickne: prolong life. ff archi petween the English and American Language. | st. n.w. Plany, hartouy. iiecuing louceten a Deere ae are Oo ee eta ae ne Peat ee camnite OF containing: pperly p ‘ = receive i ~ r front of the house—tt was winter and the | “With sedimentation in this basin and a tects de Ret kpow how to pal, of the New | MISS AMY n tor fs how to pronounce my Moti 4 EDWIN Hf Tongue. American Soctety. American Hospital. | _ Fugiatd Conservate » Boston, ja31-01 pie sae nan jsround was frozen at that tme—but some (flow over in the reservoir we would s¢ tea aon “ aoe oe ngs, they should i ty. American Drama and American Music. The | = ee me } save DIARY AND HARMOD Weeks later as the young ian was getting | to have satisfactory provision for the puri msult oculists, and learn from them a few Paderewski Craze ) IVY Insrirere — al an ee INS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. | well there came a thaw _ rainfall. The fication of our water supply: but the ex- principies on refraction and th Mr. a Staten toe e } Has been ati r INSPRUCTION IN ENGLISH AND | frozen accumulations were dissolved, swept posed situation ot the distributing reservoir Dad Nght upon the eye, and expe eg Se SA Seetek Ge Seeeig oats Thousands of Washing [Latin by the deligl (fut Uterary method, without |Into the stzeam—into the reservoir—into the | renders more than this imperatively neces. | Of the growing child. They should om : songs: \ ‘ax etd, rellabhe, sec the irksome study of grammars. Send note to | mains, and the epidemic in Plymouth was | sary. Its area is so great as compared with | pelled to introduce into « wok rooms 4a “THE AMERWAN GIkL.-” ‘IM HIS Dalsy. | sneeenc te cae eg eee? b; | ESSPRUCTOR, so 1th st. uw, fed-6t | the result. You will observe therefore that | its depth that the waves during high winds | the improved methods of heating and venti ‘ “THE PADDREWSKI CRAZE.” | “FEuMS! “INDIVIDUAL. INSERUCHION, [STUDIO W. BH. REDWAY, 1235 _N. AVE, | Surface water is open to the infection of | stir up the sediment at the bottom. Water | lation «which, by the way, go hand in , then NUMEROUS ILLUS£ATIONS AND IMITATIONS. | pract Thorcugh instruction In drawing and’ painting in | both malarial and typhoid fever. purified in the Delacariia basin might at | hand), which equalize the temperature in ergo tt Pg onan | tion. ps er tasadn coils; tpestry patating in dyes after Freneh Shallow Wells. any time be rendered impure in the dis-| Such a manner that there is but a few de- ee wae wen ™ accompany himedi¢ co aj thed; classes limited: special attention to | tributing reservoir. The best way of pre-| STees difference between the floor gnd the d « hand. Typewriting, Letter Writing. Be papil Vist rel Thaedate ang | “While some of the rainfall is shed from | : iv ss y Col. Elliot, | ceiling, the middle room - ii - With reserved seats, $1.50, $1 and Tie,,| 1 Atithmerte, Rapid Penmenship, English. Saturdays. Orders taken for inlaid tapestry panels, | the surface of the soil constituting surface | ene the wee halla Agra nl Gistant seat in ice fareeere came As te vast crowd of spect Seas locate. on andy 01 Motaeeett'y Wand: | Ce" Qipemes hd eaten I ee eee water, another portion of it sinks into and | age capacity commensurate with its area, so Same time school boards should demand | ate listened attentivers ¢ ‘hS-oe mt Sitcr Thareday. February 8. for atuouncement. S. W. FLYNN, A- WHITTINGHAM | INSTITUTE, TAKOMA PARK, | through the superticial layers of mold and | that surface agitation would not disturb | that every scholar in every room in every | @ud when iL Was Pmshes _fet S. VERT and ¢ A. ELLIS, Managers, joi, “™uncen B. Ceanting sod, Day, Shoal tor Young Ls: | Soha and gravel until tt meets with an Im- | the sediment below. This, uf course, would | Hiding should be furnished with at | arose. 11 vigorou! - ; ne San. aah, CaReret., Senet Bale oe el . . » cubic feet of pure, great n ft 66 99) arr srepevts LEAGCE NINTH SEASON. ranasd ) Ok Tree iesierain: Sarentages | pervious wentumm, ugoally of olky. ‘Tels gree |e wvanee wismedne tains maa men coaey. Somes ot om pete eee ml Ee oe ; that e€ a es | Day classes—Antique, portrait, oils, water jut-eolm r : vents it f-um sinking deeper. Here it | city is money well invested. Think of the the winter, which does not have the oxygen | interfered in Uh of busivess a new colors aud women's Lut 2 WouD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCiioor, | St@snates if the clay stratum Is level or | seventy-five deaths from typhoid fever an-| burned out ofit by a red-hot furnace, but | presiding office id be found and busi eas Te pets eg se and men's lite | of Shorthand and Typewriting, 407 East Capitol | forms a shallow basin. If there are breaks | nually in every 1,000 of the population, Which has been simply warmed and fur-| Wess be proceeded with, picture by the cel ness Was them Paul Thumaan—« copy is now om exbi. MME. J. ESPUTA DaLy, Mition. with a number of others, in our In reading mu | welcome. Positi reured. Day and” ¢ lyn, and more than we woul re hs y | taken up. Welcome. Tusittogs secured. De ad evening | ssoce of subeoll wates may trickle cat in [Um an mr nm we would have in this| heating any scholar or placing a singh ry ocd. tt on sta «8 st, Young provie of good character of both sexes |or irregular ravines on the sucface this | “*t¥ deaths more than in the city of Brook-| nished to the school room, without over-| The regular onder of bus | city if our water was as pure as tha: of pupil in a draught; and also provide fc After che introduct sight. ‘The note chain | jy24 n of bills had pro- Fast Gallery.” Alt t r e wa _ | the form of surface springs. In the country Brocklyn. Putting our population at | the continued and prompt removal of all | ceeded for a while mo sedialiy tovtted cn con oe 4 ve Nw eae oe greg : ‘s jit Js frequently tapped by digging down to | quarter of a million, we have 150 unneces, | foul air at the level of the floor, Not to| to adjourn. Sena on fined 7 eu OUT OF WASHINGTON. the layer of clay a the resulting. shallow | sary deaths every year. Ah! but the cases! remove the foul air and furnish an atmple | withdraw the motion and then presented ! ings. Etchings, Engravings, —- MISS PEERLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S well furnishes a supply which is wholesome | ‘To find the number of cases we must mul.| supply of pure air is inexcusable on the | resolution authorizing the judiciary com- Water Colors. te. for sale. ae well as | MOUNT VERNON seMINaRy, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN or dangerous, according to the condition of | tiply the deaths by twenty! Three thousand part of the architects, because the school | mittee to investigate the sub, ‘ onder me Gold Furniture to} M and 1th ‘BOARDING AND DAY SCH the soil. If the soll is polluted, the water | cases of serious sickness, each lasting from boards are not expected to understand these | Vice of the injunction on Clerk. k- | juillet aol Thay: teesh, Gat Smee Sera a ptor4 sate may be as dange-ous us sewage. Local | two to six weeks. Three thousand cases of | problems which every archit&ct should | how it was obiained, whether or not the Vee h ff ° Little Girls, ne ‘ahaha eek BOG ate Wow eek outbreaks of typhoid fever have been traced | disease that might be prevented by the ex- understand and can understand if he w i, | rights of the legislature had been interfered rnotisGa APIES | “Teercistiy modern and progressive im meth: . street. New so frequently to the use of the water of | penditure of a little money. Think of the| and if they do understand it, they should | with, and if so, who Were responsible foe ods and spirit. Primary, secondary and colle | @1G-cod2m ___Speclal students admitted. _| shallow. wells that the health officers of | guffering, anxiety and so-row Involved in insist on its being put into execution. the interference. 1217 F St. N Ww. Biante classes. FORGES HALL FOR BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S, | most of our municipalities have interdicted | the history of these three thousand cases,| We are of the firm belief that the day| The committee is allowed to sit any. ° ° . | Spring term begins Pebreery 1. near Baltimore, Md. Prof. J. C. Kinear, A.M, | their use. But, on the other hand, if the | and then say whether an appropriation hav: |e not far distant when parents will be| in the state, and send for poses aon oe BRANCHES: 1221 PA. AVE, and 916 TTD st. Pett pee MES. ELIZABEIN J. SOMERS, Prin.; 18th year; noted for situation, advantages, | Soil is fresh and unpolluted by the filth that | ing in view the purification of the city water | granted damages in courts of justice where | pers. THe resolution was Lm) Principal health, comfort; terms and references. ja20-1m‘' is unavoidably associated with a long con- | supply is a good investment or a bad one.” school boards do not furnish the neces- order for this morning, —"