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8 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. HE LEADS HIS CLASS. LOCAL MENTION. EL TITS AW THE WEATHER. mgton High School Graduate Honored at West Point. Forecast Till % p.m. Tharsday. In the announcement of the names of For the District of Columbia, Maryland | the honor men of the first or highest class and Virginia, the weather for Thursday is in the West Point Military Academy, W. very un will probably be M. Barden, who stood at the head of the fair and — a ao, was credited to the state of Con- paren psinan- Wilco SE weral acc necticut. Technically this is correct, but 3 Washington has a better claim to him. Condition of the Water. | Mr. Bawfen’s parents reside here, and he Temperature and condition of water at §| 00 is a ai ft a@m.: Great Falls. temperature, 44; condi-, Wem roug' almost the entire series ot tion, 1; receiving reservoir, temperature, 49; | grades in the Washington public schools, condition at north connection, 4; condition | graduating from the High School at or at south connection, 28; distributing resef- | near t! hi voir, temperature, 40: ‘condition at influ- he head of the class of 1889. He is . 10: effluent gate house, 13. | €SSentially a Washington boy. Legh wos’ — dill hs The custom of the academy is that the been holding full sway at Masonic for several days past, aided by a galiant staff of handsomely uniformed gentlemen. Gaily decorated booths, a choice variety of nicely selected, in some cases very va!uable, goods, pleasing strains of musical selections by Prof. Eibner’s orchestra, and all the paraphernalia usually necessary makeup of a first-class fair ere found com- It is the joint fair arranged by the ladies of Hope Council, No. 1, Daughters of ig e and Putnam Commandery, plete. IN A WORTHY CAUSE, ‘The Brilliant Scene Presented by the Fair at Masonic Temple. Fair maidens‘and worthy metrons A. 3 and it is given fur the to the taxed COTTON WAY LO a Ww. | cadet standing highest im the class work purpose of strengthening the heavily AMUSEMENTS. Albaugh’s.—The Widow Warren smirked some, schemed a gcod deal, danced a little jig in the cutest manner imaginable and made herself a most delightful personage generally at Albaugh’s Grand Opera House last night,.when the “Road to Ruin” was presented. That accomplished actress, Mrs. John Drew, has no equal in the characters which she is now presenting, and while she has both the reputation and the ability, which would enable her to shine indepen- dently of her supporting company, there is evidence of a desire to insure as nearly as may be a competent performance in every part of the cast. Sidney Drew is an actor of merit. That he possesses the qualities which training can give goes without saying when his family and surroundings are considered, SPEAKING FOR SUFFRAGE. The Addresses Made at the Final Ses- sion of the Woman's Conventi The meeting of the National American Woman Suffrage Association last evening | Was the last public session of that body in this city for two years, as the convention next year is to be held in Atlanta. A num- ber of interesting addresses were made and closely followed by the large audience present. Miss Anthony introduced Sena- tor Peffer and Representatives Simpson, Davis, Broderick, Curtis and Baker of Kansas, and Representative Coffeen of Wyoming, who were received with applause. Senator Peffer, Representative Coffeen, ex- Senator Bruce and Representative Davis made brief remarks expressive of sympathy Clover Creamery Butterine Don’t Be Hard-headed. It's too ete im the day to decry “credit.” Might as well argue that Guinine won't cure the ague. The pre- of personal testimony Proves that it will, Just so with our “Equitable of the graduating class is gazetted to the|-resources of the sick: fund. As an in-| and he has the natural gifts which help to v . a are anes eee ie eee Leeann | aiidar: ceapeiet Ue armaly tha moet cov: | sentee OF eke mee may be] make a comedian, as well. ‘The part of apps Harkins me ae £ Sheeting at 1S cents, full se. short | ted Probably of all army devartments. | mentioned that Putnam Commandery car. | Gclsdnth sives him good opportunities In | yr "Sinon Wolf of this cine, Ceram was on Meacned, Cetwee Se~ SOM Catet: Banter, wilh Gadktion “ext dune | fel a sick member tr caine oot te Play. Charles Hanford again showed | Mr. Simon Wolf of this city, who said t Is Better Than Credit es. PES Haan Staduated, be commissioned a second | sick benefit Ist, and on the member's re-| that the esteem whiar te enjoys is not mis- | M18 platform was universal suffrage, with Sy t ” LANSBURGH & BRO. / tieutenant of engineers. Owing to the great | cent dente paid, in addition, the nsual sum} placed, and Mr. Charles E. Verner 1s the | E° gga erat pers ag oe oe stem. OODWARD AND LOTHROP will sei| ember of officers in the corps, he will] of $250. Such good work, in these. times, | able consclenious cee teat Wormers oy he wiertke edual and in chan tenet ae a = 1,200 Good Heavy Muslin Pitlew | Probably have to bear some years the title | deserves the good will and st-ong helping | Luclone 2 auseget in the Rivals The “Rosa | ey ee teen “and oe atin te ae mever lone a customer—and gain ea SY Ea ey ae bacon, Ok ee tle ee 1 additional second livutenant, each com-| hand of all who are able to do good. fo Ruin” will be given Thursday night and eee MHATRAVLAge or weoke new ones all the time on the reco:n- h ie psec He ten “| pany of the engineer battalion at Villet's | The present officers of the two organiza- turday afternoon. Tonight, “The Jealous o a 7 mendat Of delighted bouse-holders. Ran Aon ie ae Sone ey Point, N. ¥., possessing one of these rare j tions are: Hope Council. No. 1 Miss icmma | Wite” Campaigning” was the title of an ad- Like Cabinets reduced to R. dozen. Open | Officers. To be commissioned in the engi-| Greenwell, coancilor . : 711 | Keer corps is the goal of ambition for almost | A.C; Mrs. E. Shaffer Pee ee ne el weuey Weal Wedeier “SE Beedael tan ote | Ske Dahler, A.V. C y I of New ‘The Prodigal Father.—Messrs. C. B. Jef. | ress by Mrs. Seymour Howe! Ses in eee | cee nn crinaues Dmenagers jot Sok «ene ean Let te rasan bebop iss M. Curry, jr.{“‘Delmonico at 6," “The Country Circus,” | are in a campaign ani reekt OCG tan a his entry of the academy, worked for the gold | ex-councilor: Mr. E. W. Goodrlek, jr. x-A. | &c. will bring thelr powerfull comedy oom. | Tie, army 18, cases to eee ert ot oe ee W. H. Keister, 9th and La. ave., will save | Castle that distinguishes the caps of the | Mrs. E. W. Slyer, ‘orling secretary; | pany to Albaugh’s Grand Opera House for | 2nd then ae ee dete —— er ‘you money on Fruits, Groc ns, | engineer officer, and at no time has he| Mr. L. D. Matthews, A. R. Mr. itobert | @ week, commencing next Tuesday night. | St wars of the centuries. and Costs Less. fake care of. That's wherein the “Equitable” is best. For no matter how much the FURNITURE. CAR- PETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, BABY CLOVER CREAMERY | stood j a Butterine ia the cal BS, ~ Wines and Liquors. For instance: 6 cans | St lower than second in class work. | Hickey, financial secretary; Miss Lee Styer, | “The Prodigal Father’ met with a hearty | f Ideas. It Is a pee iS pg my = ae pew! utterine — “ renege ee up’ Sardines, 25e.; Pie Peaches, gallon cans, | Most of the —— — _—- Be the — treasurer; Mrs. Ellen iollins, guide; Mrs. poccutint, here jas year and has since then ee feeg Se Rieti Bers it tc the soot TER THAN long continued efforts Weekly or mantty, to Commmenen ae = - oe emnouncement, he has e class. ‘S| Rose Cress, inside xuard; Miss D. Mohler, | been produced in almost every city in Amer- | 2 . 7 1. ,8UCH SUCCESS AS 18 SELDOM SEEN |is no ordinary achievement, as the Wert outside guard; Mrs. 'M. B. Stesle, Mr. W.| lea. ‘The comely: hes just completed two | hood of the republic asking for full politi- BUTTER. toward the production Us. All the disagreeable features— }) nAt a sale has attended SHEETZ . f FueRKON SALE «» SURES. 2% CENTS AND & CE. S REDUC- | Point cadets are in most cases men picked | Goodrick. Miss A. Ritner, trustees: Mr. FL splendid engagements at Boston and New | Cal recognition. eer Of a distinctively origi- F. notes and bonds—are done away with Mrs. Howell said she was a campaigner bere. \T MIX-/| by examination from the smartest in their Steele, N. D. Putnam Commandery, No. | York. nal, high-grade Butter- A POUND for these | respective districts, and the competition is - D. Matthews, commander; M. F. Im-| “The Police Patrol.”"—Never in the annals | in this campaign, until the mothers of men IT KEEPS RET- ine. It is made by a We treat you as we wapt @ Se celebrated confecticns has been a big trade | of the best. lay, vice commander; R. |.. dunter, prelate;| Of melodramas has a greater success been | Fe free. ee eee Nertacne le lino meng TER THAN new and special pro- treated—fair and square. @rawer. Every candy eater in town has a As 2 Washington School Boy. Geo. F. Stevens, recor: Robert Hickey, | achieved than that scored by A. Y. Pear- | !ty and the ni - a ee lobe ot BUTTER. cess and is the anost hance to obtain his or her favorite candies! yr Barden spent seven years in the| treasurer; Jesse T. Stephens, protector; W.| 80n’s “Police Patrol,” under the manage-|€rnment; also of woman's 1 — delicious article for ta- 5 y. z ith a description of at a very low price. Stop in before going | » a9 | W. Boswell, marshal; F. J. Niedomanskt, | ment of Mr. C. L. Walters. The play is far Country.’ She closed wi beste Me gl ee Public schools of Washington, and in those | taser em, mmaranal: FJ jr., counselor; | Superior in both plot. dramatic ond’ seerte ee ete oe eeepc ae mp ere IT LOOKS 1:ET- Se re ee ee fe Fanta tees are Smeeniiewe (PAL NS | aatiton 9G.) Uontatter: “wailed®' Mency | tteateiniany easlodcanernorie th canine | capiicl at aibene andl sor ae wang TER THAN CLOVER CREAMERY ~ stood anywhere else than at the head of| Steele, past commander. From tne two| Stage, and calls forth the deepest ata ee IE HonETT Ona PRTG COO TaUaRIOE oe BUTTER. 1s prepared especially Hempler, Optician, removed to 6th and av. | the class. In the High School, from which organizations the following executive com- | from beginning to the end by the rapid suc- | Constitutional convention yar | the daughters of New York. But New| a for fine trade, nd Pure Aluminum Cooking Utensils and house- | he graduated in 15%), with a class of mittee has been selected for the sup2r cession of incidents that either keep the Le han another wie Lacan ai RAO ble use yet offered to an appreciative pudlic. House & Herrmann, 4 Rin vele, | auditors in a roar of laughter or a thrill soos Sn ee nape furnishing specialties at Morsell's, 1105 7th. | boys and girls, it was impossible, owing | 4 management of the fair: 11. 1. 5 excitement, From a scenic point, this pr. | enlightening the world.” ‘Then when jus- IT I8 BET. al of the most fastidi- 917, 919, O21 and = > | to the system of marking, to exactly com-| ualtman: F. J. Lea decitrane nes duction is elaborate in the extreme ‘and | tice has been given to the mothers of men TER THAN ous persons. It is al- , . Breund’s Cough Cure Caramels, 815 10th st.| pare the pupils, but this was largely un. Matthews! sececce "Mies Expmue Greens | every locality represented is faithfully por- | will freedom crown the race through wo- BUTTER. — ways sweet, fragrant —_—__—— . hecessary, as Barden was generally recog-| May none, Sgeretary | Miss En surer;|trayed, as the complete scenery for every | man, for Victor Hugo's dying words were: — and delicious. 923 7th St. ae “A nized as the head of the boys. His ciass| Ropert Wickes. fina 1 se ee act {s'carried intact. The company 1s of | “Liberty is woman and woman is Liberty.” CITY AND DISTRICT | pesition earned for him the highest posi- shal ompirisipanorcbib ask more than ordinary ability an@ comprises | Rev. Ida C. Hultin of Illinots spoke on 636 Mass. A ——_~+ | Uens in the cadet corps, then comprising Pretty Girls in Swarms. some of the best artists in the profession in| the “Crowning Race.” Woman is such a fel7 3 - Ave. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. | but four companies. He was major of the| The various booths are fairly swarming | their respective parts, thus assuring a pres. part of humanity, she said, that humanity Clover Creamery S ——— ee — sone at the Lena eae with bevies of pretty young misses, who are | entation seldom, if ever, witnessed before, | must See cane tye age oe Taye of o Yee ie year following he was employed only veve ° The “Police Patrol” comes to Harris’ Bijou | woman will not be truly great eso i Pa Sidney Drew, mccentinn ite Jana | in preparing for the academy, which, te | 20 Permitted, however, to eile taaitnene | Teeaber mest welkc ou istree, He will not reach the heights while | Butterine, Drew in the Seales wine MT JobM | entered in 1900. He is particularly apt is | the hall. Notwithstanding this inhibition, The Night Owls,—Robert Manchester's | she is in any sense degraded. “They rise Deew in “The Jealous Wite.” vs mathematical work, and will therefore be| they have been doing farly well—an indl-| tamous Nicht Owe Beauty Show will-be | or fall together.” The sphere of the com- Lea New National Theater.—Hoyt's “A Brass| it’ home in the engineer corpe. cation alike of the good will of their visitors | the attraction at the Lyceum next week. | ing woman must be any place she can fill, le by the following dealers: lemy of Music.—Mr. Jas. K. east, although like Mr. fen, cred 0 oat taote | Bretty girls and clever comedians. Rheme |no_ obstacles. 209 Indiana in “The Private Secretary. one of the states, is one of the remaining | Sex. The booths are all named, aid their Nelson, the prominent burlesque artist,and | Ex-Senator Bruce, Grace Greenwood and 4th and 1 an 2. on Harris’ Bijou Theater.—“Fast Mall.” four star members of Mr. Barden’s class. | fair attendants in charge of the following | who te said to be one of the handsomest | Miss Windair, a daughter of Lady Windair Sth and I sts. ow, Kerran’s Lyceum Theater.—“Soutn se-/C. C. Williams, who likewise graduated | ladies: Columbia, oe onisers TEIner, | women on the stage, assumes the princi: |of Australia, were introduced and said @ os an ieee 2 fore the War." from the Washington High School in 18s, | Pearson and Carr; Wope Counct!, No. 1, | pal roles tn’ the wether ante Peerless | few words In support of the cause. ow. 1S anc arsed S Peart ith cadet ti the class, which num-| Mrs, Klinger. Mrs. Niedomanski;Jncepend-| Brench serio-comic “Mile Otume nine | aon a nett Music Hall—Mr. George Grows- | ners nearly a hundred. In aidition to hia| nos, No. & Mra init wn ee » No. | troduce her eccentric specialty, and as a ar nga Ss a. glass honors, Mr. Williams is ‘one of the| 10. the Misses Andrews and Carr: Jesper, | special festure’ tins age tea a se- 1718 14th st. 2 w. Universalist Church, 13th and L streets four cadet captains, having been so com-| No. 23, Mrs. Vernon, the Misses’ Flowers “4 2026 14th st. no or ° 20th and Pa. ave. ist aud K sts. nw. 3087 M st. on Ww. porthwest.—Concert by the Philharmontc| missioned last summer just before the bat.| and Rye; Hermione, Now wf ate Ne Rieter einen Pee ie suey Club. talion visited the world’s fair. He, like-/Toughs, Mrs. Butcher, Miss Secgwici monkeys. The closing burlesque, “Liberty's vq ivashington Light Infantry Armory.—| wise, is destined for high honors in the| America, No. 5, the Milsses Prendes and Reception to Uncle Sam,” a satire on poli- Georgetown Cycle Club's Grand Fair ana army, and likewise {s, or was, practically | Jacobs; Potomac, No. 20, Mrs. Muore; An- BOTH. Gyele Show. a Wi nian and a High School boy. | drew Jackson, No. 6, the Misses Brooks aud | Ueto the ttmtg, °° decidedly humorous and PRI ey Eom 1308 to 1812 $24 st.n.w. Tf there is a thing in the world needed te —_—- oS gee Marggraf; Constellation, No. 3), the Misses | ""rhe ‘Bischoff Concerts.—The third Bis- et oe EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Mt. Vernon.—Macalester leaves at 10 a.m. Mt. Vernon.—By Pennsylvania railroad| The Funds every hour daily. Tally-ho coach, 511 13th street, for Ar- Seamans and Pearson; Putnam, No. 2,| choff concert this season, will take place Menem Matthews, Imlay and Niedo-| on, Friday night next, at the Congregational 3 Chureh. The program will be one of the Hand—Donations of |’ A bright young lady, Miss Mohter, takes | best Sct pros Supplies Needed. caze of the ever wonderful and mysterious hte pry titre tntteage Sent ill be 1 sol Miss D The central relief committee at its meet-| TAD bag. Mrs. Matthews superiniends a| Rogers, Mrs, Hee. rwaing eee Bee Will find instant rellet and speedy cure by using Mngton and Cabin John bridge. - Yilkladen table of Japanvse goods, and the | Hond, Miss Daisy Taylor, Miss Laura Zey Lani AOL es ing yesterday afternoon, decided to hold] Misses Pines are com lucting a prosperous | and Mr. Gilbert Clark, and there will be . regular meetings now only fortnightly. [business at a handsomely arranz-d stand of violin solos by Prof. Anton Kaspar. Ree eR nSTeN OMAP EMM. 5 A sctca! Ware wiciarnaet very lttle in| fancy wares, Admirable provision has been | solo by D. G. Pihigter, audi ocganesbe te ms . le, 100, al rare oy he ner . a‘ Destness d Social Meeting at| the way of donations of supplies was now| Mads, by a well-stocked dining room, whose | D';,J. W+ Bischoff. Seats may be obtained Metserett Halt. being received by the committee, although 6 my Ae bountifully laden and inviting tables are Mr. Grossmith’s Recital.—The last | § e 2 5 — recital | When the best physicians, hospitals and all other There was a short business meeting of | tt Need for such contributions continued. | accessible from 4 o'clock in the evening one of Mr. George Grosamith will take nee s He expressed the hope that citizens who| til the closing hour of the fair at midnight. | Metzerott Hall tonight. The program will | remedies fail. To those who have suffered lonz | Ce a aR NS De cee well conti teks suai notify | Tine following ladies are in charge of it:/ he varied, and in some resperey ne | THE WORK OF RELIEF. ON FIRE WITH ECZEMA Of Us On Credit. When we tell you that our CREDIT prices are as low as the LOWEST cash prices in thet stores WE MEAN YEshd Khon we our double Sours cao & Struthers, 1416 P st. Abbotf, 1721 Pennsylvania ave. , 441 New Jersey ave. Beef Co., 1916 Tth st. aw. agny CUTICURA REMEDIES Saseaase pr = of the American Revolution, last evening Mrs. Slyer, Mrs. Kress, Mrs, Killum, Mrs, a | 1 sfigurt of = at Metzerott Hall, the business transacted | ‘Be peecsiraniestlies ieatioe teas rites Stee. Shafter and Mrs, Rollins, hagemnt eens? renter eee ee ce eee 412 4th st. | urni ure being the election of alternates for the del- | Re Saar: — aa Ge skate en foetal feature of last evening's 'en-| so attractive on that occasion. ‘Those irc | ime bumore, a who have lest faith im doctors, | 38 th et. tes from that chapter to the continental | Ons UP to date amounted to $12,819.09 and] tertainment consisted of some truly’ rea | £o,ttrac yet heard this accomplished en. @ balance of $2,847.78 remains in the hands|markable bicycling feats, executed ty the | tertalmee steuly certainly not miss the op- | @edicies and all things buman, the CUTICURA | De nan se follows: Mrs. Mary Yoatmen. | c¢ the treasurer of that comeittes, Mr.Wil.| Roted bicyclist, Me. Harry Park He wll And Carpets tunity t hi ts y | eS ls 4 ind G sts. sw. bd — Poneeuen ad fants Marian | kins, the treasurer of thy central committee Tepest, some of the most interestins ‘evola- = Matceroteas % Seats may be obtained | newepres appeal with sartiiug Sitca, ‘Thetr anc- “sf statin Poet ‘Mexandria, Va. 05 yur’ Out te any thar ctme-WB We Longfellow noghue and Mrs. | having drawn $,000 fro this fund the pre-| tions this evening, adding some new ones| "The Philharmonic Club.—The i ‘The words mery appear TOv. Wi ious P Lamb. sinss cay. Cob Tedeey thought the: funda) $t the sume time. The variqus Mita dtlMetwe the excellent mmonh nen mu. | C8 Bas excited the wonder of physicians familiar apices Peel . ERAF 200, 8c "en any “weekly A social evening followed, of which the| on hand would, with careful management. | every wrapper—demand the origina but those who prefer easy | week 5 ay or month; yments are WELOOME to them ABSOLETELY EXTRA the onder of Red Men in the city Dave ipo| cians, known as tie Dein, nic CI features were papers by Mrs. Yeatman and} mee: the calls on the committee for four! accepted invitations to ne present tnis| will be held tonight. in the ‘Universeiict | Biss Richards, an original poem’ by Mrs. | weeks to come. €xening, 20 that a large atten.ance maybe| Church. Each member ie ae artist , eee ener 2 see—whbeat @ H ’ . Eac ist and in- : O7Ponoghue. selections by mandolin and| “The committee on distribution made a| expected tonight. dividuaity and collectively, they have done | Tv bive frlends tn every quarter of the elvilize! jag Ee Etat and the Star Spangled Banner, sung | verbal report, through Mr. Gardner, recom:| _ For tomorrow evening a patriotte program is much to increase th iat . > 2 =) or CREDIT—as you please: Seven-piece Miss !.illtan Adelaide Norton. The dele- | mending an apnroptinting of fea cnet, | has been arranged, consisting of eeenne e appreciation and love | world. People in every walk of Ife believe in ns rlor Suite—plush or hair cloth, $22.50—and of the highest class of music in this com- ¢lear on up to $200 a suite. All styles of gates to the continental congress who have| the police and to the Associated Charities | addresses, chorus singing, ete Consolation 7 j Been previously elected are Mrs. , Kate | and $100 cach to the Tone ae Sees | Gouna Ne ee ane ae munity. The club will be assisted by Mr. | them, use them and recommend them. They are Oak Bed with the marvelous cures daily effected by them. BSOL! WITHOUT bolstery. id Suite, §13— Kearney Henry. Mrs. Mary Hoge, Miss | Association and the St. Vincent de Paul So-| attendance on this occasion) Wc? “il! be in Fig eae paaitone. tim. tenth th seek kia aoe pk ye pet, SOc. per Janet E. Hosmer Richards and Mrs. Mary | ciety for the next fortnight. The report was peracid ieadine il he She comee ten nee In truth the greatest — poriders yar. ners pet, Sic. per ard. Beery tim ‘what oe mcetng Othe conned | ee ie state tha 1m fhe one meppine “on vrons. skanetsreiee Riu oh Snrc ‘Suen a, |*O4 mer omen of mat ce And BR) Reset deer rate “bans congress will be a reception of the mem- | ™€#! tickets purchased and distributed by James Whitcomb Riley will be the chief : in mated who does as by, Mrs. ‘Vice President. Stevenson, | citizens bad been presented at the Central| the Oratortcal Gonteat Lant Evening | @ttraction, and will read, in his inimitable | S!4 throughout the world. POTTER DRUG esident general of the society, at the . - at St. John's College. bitt tonight. —_— oe Th. 1 1 ing poems. Mr. Riley is very Popular in | 1s Jonadab Entertainmen: 2 elocutionary contest held at St. Washington, and his appearance here has yall About the Blood, Skin, Scalp and Hair,” SSR Sey ja Hope Council, No. 11, Sons of Jonadab, | J°h2's College last night was won by | always brought out a large audience. Te wi Prtakting by L nceoner. ¢ the | €2ve an entertainment and box party last| CBafles F. Johnson, with Joseph J. Murphy | Will be assisted by Mr. Sheriey. a sowchecg | mailed sree, ere was an increased attendance at ie a writer of exceptional ability, who ts said National Museum last evening to hear the |¢¥e"ing. An interesting program was ren-| Cond and Andrew J. Sheridan third. | RTUCM of | eloquent and witty. Ticke way, some of his choicest and most touch- | AND CHEM. CORP., sole proprietors, Boston. Company ; GROGAN’S AMMOTH . : It was an interesting entertainment and “ <. * dered, Dr. Wm. H. Wunder in charge, con- : on sale at Metzerott's, M f 9 fifth of Mr. Koehler's seri jectures, th ? a aa oagprmiyeis irvA] TT semiat ca aa enamae Beker Chk eae! [ieting oc an aiden ot waldeaa te Mic 1, at par prc aaa Noes Reger pa Une anufacturer’s GR iM = w. sovereign chief; song, Miss i . od The News B _ CyPimply, ofly skin, falling hair and itehy ‘ ee Mathes, Lithentaghy awk Subsitinte | overran. deaiatiocs Mel Te Gon: | intareal betweed the ceocitake: the eek ae : EDIT NOUS > Owing to its use to such al piano solo, hrs Bayne; recitation, Miss| musical and literary cxerencn act the arriba bea hiapriaeines erie large extent, the description of this method | Speaks; comic solo, Mr. Wm. Woodfield; in- announcement of the award of the judges | > be eee ene ariaaeiion:| was especially interesting, and the audience | strumental selections, Prof. Garland. ‘The | eX-Gov. Hoyt of Wyoming was introduced | &e., to enjoin copyright, &c., the respon. followed very closely the different stages | Sale of boxes was then taken up, and Mr. | by President Fabrician. He was gratified, | dents have filed a motion to discharge the od N. Piass proved a first-class auctioneer. | Ne sald, with the performance from first | restraining order. The affidavits of J. as they were explained and illustrated. |1.. cream ond cake were then served and a| tO last and was glad that here in this i. 4 ES Through the courtesy of the director of the| general love feast followed, college there had been such a display of | Soule, C. H. T. Collis, J. H. Bogle and E. geological survey, a lithographic press and oratorical powers. In this country, wile e | H. Youngs are filed in support of the mo- Senda ware placed ak tharecrbea o6 tua: lec —_—~——_ the field is open, where every man may | tion, and it is stated that the allegations of turer, and a practical illustration of litho- Good Templinr Visitors, raise his voice in the discussion of the} complainant are, to some extent, false; saphic printing given. Specimens of the} Last evening a large delegation of Good | greatest questions, industrious youth had | that the cause of disagreement with com- Gitrerent kinds of stone adapted to this work! rempiars of this city, representing Wash-| the whole future before him. Ex-Gov.| plainant was a threat of Low to cease were exhibited, as were also the tools used . “s Hoyt said some complimentary things of | sending reports unless matters were ad- im preparing the stone. The process is in| ston, Good Will, Liberty, Friendship and the college and faculty and then Father | justed to his satisfaction, and when thelr Reenchrepere, Saeemiiony : Se ane ae nales ene when ence under. | Perseverance Ledges, pail @ fraternal visit | Wabwician introduced _ex-Representative | relations were terminated, ae, defendants | Buy Direct From ee ne oe : See crectty Ba nthy Uses and limitations were} to Golden Light Lodge in Alexandria. | O'Neil of Missouri. He had come, he said, | irterested in a joint venturs, smeenes hie Cee a ees ae clearly pointed out. The different result#| There was an attendance of over eighty | at the invitation gt the president. ee did as a and obtained their own | Pause and nae ae me to the obtained by the different methods of prepar- not know what the audience had done to | subscribers. ey deny that the business is SPRING STYLES See the racine caver. Tee aed tek Be Tas eaten, an tho Cua tree Meare | HeeeVe. thle. Lie loved’ Uw beaciforkioy | crigtaal it tae, Gen hee ee conspiracy | The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Compa- were shown wy, Bipegios hace SS and Talisman lodges. The visiting members | 294 this was one of the Feasons why he among them. he — Aetins cones ee description of the various ways which have vers vith. .| Wanted to go to Congress—the cage of the ee: g > Seen tried from time to time as « substitute | were Teccived with the customary cere. | Winds He talked of setool tant aca ot cane Tae aa and do sive better, goods for less mioney Ladies’ Fine Oxford Ties, feal processes will be begun. Mise Buide Syringe: meat tact inion: | that offered such advantages, for, frest | Yesterday. He legves $15,000 to his son, W. Our system of doing business and giving ae Padgett and Keamet; remaree’ Werte, | achievements as ours. Most of our emi-|J. Tynan, and the rest of his estate his | China, Glass Ware, Crockery, etc, with . ean i nisie” nent men had risen from the humbiest widow, who he names as executrix. | Teas, Coffees, Baking Powder aud Con- Good Templars’ Meeting. Milehell-” recitations, ‘little “Mise Ganting | Bent mer: ar tee’ from the humblest Gensed’ MEK te closely: ntteted bereeantaes Be" he veqsinr “meeting of Priewiahiy | Of CloMen Liiht tending: Mrs WK Mow-| wee re png Sen ie re Eociin’ tee De os Baa concerns, but one trial of our goods will se in Melford Hall, Monday evening, | le¥; music on autoharp (special), Mr. Man- | Feprese avhad begun his life asa | Low Rates to Baltimore vin RB. and o, | Concerns yourthat weate tis nya. bape or pea Fz | der; recitation, John J. McCann; reading, | tWelve years and had beg rman‘s |, Saturday, March 3, the Baltimore and Leaders and Pi there was a large attendance of members phim é newsboy. He told of Senator Gorman’s : : eaders al joneers. mere wes a ty J. H. Trymer; recitation, H. Angelo; dime eship and other examples of the same | Ohio will sell round-trip tickets to Balti- | We sell Sugars at cost. Our special Tea, ea wisttors from Minnehaha, Independent, | museum lecture, Mr. Temms; recitation, Kind. ‘There was nothing that could aot} more on all trains, and valid to return until | Thea Nectar, 60c.: new crop Teas, -ine., dite” oe ee ee Laer Leen ne | F. emee. neesers Walter Compball, | Dore eee Wee uc ele. that cao by | following Monday, at $ Advt | 50c., G0c., S0e., and $1. ee ee ee re enna, Temes Ws Ge Pantin (earuenincee: “enerey | and. tall btuiness to With one pound of our Special T-a—Thea- Templar J. W. Van Vieck and wife were | Houzce: remarks, W. 8. : "| one’s trust. There was no such word as Nectar—or a pound of A. ond P. Baking | fel9 919 F st. nw, admitted by card, Past Chief V. R. Bishop | ** Goodson. \ valhaable scalp prevented and cured by CUTICURA SOAP. 1t Wholesale #/ | ™ SP. Distributing Agents. 208 STH ST. N.W. CITY ITEMS. You Want The Best. : The price comes afterwant. Nobody Wants poor dentistry at any price. Just the same, vobedy wants to pay More than the best costs. ‘There's only one best—and it coste— Extracting... .. -25c. Bae, FROM $1.35 TO $2.50. aT THE WARREN SHOE HOUSE, GEO. W. RICH, Crown avd Bridge work a specialty. 8 Dental: fail by the man who. faced the world with| Ag Esteemed Pastor | Powder we continue to @ | ’ . _— ue : . : wor y mt a oe ¢ . ae haart. special present, such as a 3-pint Decorated | As Soceny iaies Macins Beata aca =A Wreek on the B. and P. * or pt pegs tastefully decorated and 2 Pitcher, an 8-inch Decorated Platter, a Dec- ‘| ° ° S n, | Was rendered by Carrie Zeither, vocal solos; About 1 o'clock this morning a wreck | the audience filled svery seat erated Cuspidor, an S-inch Napple, a Gilt- :| " Bin and a sealing oy Jonenh AcBowel | cok face teat imam: om the Datimore Ae camera, soeatonay Maver | pocND cUME Is HonD's APTER OTHER stm. | heitdscup and Sacer, or 2 Nout Sse Cup | Cor. 7th and D nw. ? So riicktacn pecDowell. | and Potomac railroad. A fast freight north | 2nd the “ap ie saga cot ae ersat saranty or 2 fe : . cktord, Past Chief K ICINES FAILED. great variety of useful household articles. : Im Baltimere—3 %. Charen ot. ° : < eb ; | bound broke a wheel and quite a number | PP ‘Thea-Nectar, per pound. We seell of committee 10 arreaae ne yes | of cars were derailed and smashed, but |p te b Aalbers fave eee St A. and P. Baking Powdsr, “abe ) Sie? : o the sevice rating “ae | fortunately no persons were injured. The coach ei e following comes voluntarily from ichly 8 ‘O'clock Breakfast Coffee. ao i «a eee ssion of the International Ins ~ Edward Bullock, fast Co! 35 fryvyyyeeyery) Suvenile tad pio or tie Bean see wreckers cleared the track and the pas- Dorie | Joniienme esteewed clergyman of the M. E. Church, pastor Java and Mocha Blends. 38e ( a ao diy ee ee eity in Jun i upon the prom-| Seger tains were delayed but a few hours. y J. Sheridan, of the Chureh Creek circuit in Dorehester couaty, : No ae hase ells he shee les of r Several, pairs “of shoes every Ke ) > ic by ts Ss we * F. le ‘. Coffee that we handle. sl wT chec' worthy fers were made. they ait Eras Biocegy fe te Concert. Se ae fees |The Great Atlantic and Tracie Tea Co. R ttn expenses comiderniy. > | The *Hustiler’ Is the The Columbia Zither Club gave its second | The musical part of the program com- | «c. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.: Wee 501 and 503 7th st. nw. ( wart of thal classe, ceances te )) Wi i. ——o—— . s he season before a large and | Ptised piano selections by Harry Miller, | “I feel it a duty to the public to send this cor- | 1620 14th st. n.w. 3001 M. st., Georsetown. Geveral lots of Ladies” s nner. The Cattle Market. cone wis eae arrest: Saudas nite | pane ete Joseph Cullen and songs }tiftcate. I saw in a Philadelphia paper a letter | relapses es Stands in all Markets. | < Shoes. Fina on a ) ‘We are thoroughly equipped and can give = very apprec! ce 3 y the students. " re 5 cain e ( ble styles. jere anteed” satisfaction to about 25 BRAND market at the Washington | 5¢ National Rifles’ Hall. The soloists were | “rne reeention committee and the judges | 0m ® man who had suffered from NEWTON H. BOWMAN, Manager. from, $2 to $4, are on $1.90 > | AGENCIES, md at Benning yesterday | sties Pearl Van Vleck, soprano; Miss Pau-| were as follows: Teception, committee MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM fe 21&23-2 >) iain RE )) | ortte Sota BAT’, Laundry, of the town, Alt Were on the market and sold | ~ vio- | John T. Rover, Edmund M. Power, Carro : - —_>—_-_ b . d know bere the noiee we as Best sold from 4c. to 41-1c. = Seana feed thess ste Sones ea renee et gto acetate br lla and had been restored by the use of Hood's Sarsa- aoe ee, - rere Ricpeg lagna Saland — 4 Bhoor. tere ee : $3.00° "Bkunee @iaean ‘ eal A < - ists of. e Holer, ; Mr.! Giusta, John J. Brosnan, e ©) ieee Gregus aatcageichett » ‘ Ww. 5 Lai ee OE Ok trees 33-e: G Se ee The | as Grit aeaceon pane Te |e Meidona. Chaise Govia Maa sak he inter of “ot and | stock must be sold, consisting of fine cre | ( IC you wear ‘sizes, from 4 ry, medium soid from 31 sites aaat “Wala. casa cllgaitecke ven ascea : 0s as ce oe nt | coe, Ok Wan, ts, Go Ge peer Pg EGic ee Meee te et $1.50. Office, 503 1th St. common sold from tne eopastonrs hina Blo sa ~ Judges—George FE. Hamilton. Mr. M. | "Y arms, so that my wife had to drew and undress | supplies at your own prices. You will Set ( sizes on a table at...- *50)) ) up and s:| dered: Columbia Zither Club March, “Au- F. O'Donoghue, John J. O'Neill, Gen. | me, and wien away from home T had to sleep in| have such a stock to select from soon again, | '! You can find what you want in ‘ to 3 1-2e. per Ib.; lambs 1 Flowers” Waltz, W. Boeck, Colum-| tomas M. Vincent, Rev. E. A. Williams, | my clothes. [ tried five doctore and not | SH. MURSAY, ¢ int ot Ge ec Extra fine ther Clo: hada asia: “Miseeneer of zee complisued anything. Then I saw the lett ate Assignee of M. Metzger. | (| Cows with calves " C. Pfeffer, Prof. Emile Holer; v ed to and determined to try Mood’s. Before I - ) . 3 mai ‘Transfers of Real Extate. ¢ — \ ON each. Gtate of the market | “tussar” c Se s : A large lot of Claret Wine, former price, | ‘S rs leet ion Hee toed ther Clute | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: ‘ are! e, eerie | 7 9 Wane deat He ’ ‘ $8 pe dozen; now, $2. Call early and take ——_-—. soprano solo, ‘ar Heart,” Tito Mattel, | H. B. Davidson to S. M. Taylor, sub 52, sq.| Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures | advantage of this sale. "ine Urozeries, old Rd 1334 F St. N.W. 4 BOS ON Funeral of Mrs. Schrader. Miss Pearl Van Vleck; “Idyile im Gebirge,” | 44; $—. M. Philips to H. E. Davis, pt. Long : ; | Wines, ete. at less than cost of yrotuction. | > gerp ) I The funcral of Mrs. Anna Schrader, wife | F. Feyertag, Columbia Zither Club; “Fest” | Meadows: $~. Marla [, Johnston to Rosa | had taken one bottle T had the use of my arms, | “3! 7k Murray, Assignee of sf. Metager, | (CYS | ae Waa w. an » Post. took | Overture, Jos. Bartl, Columbia Zither Club: | 7 Fairfax. lot 2. bik, 17) T and. Brs cake sre can be verified | 417 7th st. n.w, cy | uaa stad atintaates ” Brown Bread place yesterday ever he interment | Fourth Sy mphony Concertante. Chas. Dan- | Mt, Pleasant, § ) ~ ein f aainesicn tet | R. Headache Powders, 10c. 4 rf fe yesterc one re ~ ela, violin duet, Miss Pauline Isemann and om, sub 264. e with nm pastor of oval Hea: e jers, Fi t Was at thé Cong tery. The | Mr. Geo. B. Miller;“Hochaelt auf der Aim," | Humcom 240, 3 88; He: Ware ©.W. CLAPHAM, Chureh Free Trial Samples at all Druggists. orentine ” and Grow Fat. services at the r Vgrmont | “In Stiller Abendstunde,” John Gaertner, | sq. 816; $2,400. W. A. Gordon to James M.| Creek, Maryland. Get only Mood'e oc 25-m,w,f&stt ince avenue, were conducted t 4G. Kut-| Columbia Zither Club; ‘zither solo, “The! Woodward, lot 4, sq. 20; $1490.50. 3) M — “HOOD'S PILLS cure Memorial Lutheran | Artist's Dream,” Umlauf, Prof. C. Kremb, | woodward to L. Gundlin Iver ills, constipatt Violet Orris Se kets good on all trains, anc of the fair. It was clerks’ nigh , pater Bland “Cavalier” March, Jos. Bartl, Colum: | J. Grom to D. F. Groff. pt . V. | tillousness, jaune, sick headache, indigestion. | +6? going to try tokt cece eer oe . eo APPETIZING. Stevens. : Peyton R.| bia Zither Club. G. Williams to.J. H. Albertzart, sub 140, sa. Tienes saeseccl = bosocues Fonte oe It you suffer from Indigestion, Hol, Warren : . Slauso! cae 1016, and pt. a8! ., Wilson’s on F street seed eget: cendieis oprt ne |. Hes nstipation. or other — stomach Richard H. Li Sumaer M. Curt Good Times at the Cycle Club. Heurich, p' § uine delicately perfumed violet o: ris |b) troubles, BOSTON BROWN BREAD and Albert Johnse pep and one-fifth Intere: —for my next pair of shoes,” rematked a deeati root, powdered or granulated, in fingers |pq| Nill relieve rather than aggravate aan ee ‘The attendance last night at the George. | and one 20 tatereet Grasslands: | oS | arseatay Bie did. [eeeeceee for the bablen, oe am en meer | |p4| ell relieve to Baltimore town Cycle Clab si at the Lignt Infaniry | Avalon Helghts; i t : . is now a permanent customer. 'Tis but TIITITLS Sold im envelopes by others at from IX = Itimore and Ohio Saturday, | armory was the largest since the opening | Florence M. Stout, pt. 2, s A -@e L an “oft-repeated tale."" Why do they come? pager @clivered at your bome, FRESH, whe Im-|€. Jacobson to C. Heurich, lo aS) g ons a SUE A Stout to Warren | -OUEMENS Lungren * 10 to S0c. per package. P| ETuls Hsgienic Bread will be SEXES SE ST VE SE SE SE srs Different peo for different reasons. ‘The i” as often as desired. Write or tele- rn until following Mor | Perial Mandolin an@ Guitar Club played| pt. 4, sq. 4 : dealin acme te es Se Se Our Price 75c Ib Fong tickets will also rold | Some good music, and Prof. Howarl Rhine | Choate, pt. 2, sq. § Mary Wynkoop | ¢ the fashionabl mind naturally turns our 9 ° ° if fft? B ke | to Washington at same | did some fancy trick bicycling. to D. E. Kleps, = sq. T3333 $. ‘Gas m way for STYLE—the man about town maxes Ww S. Thom - Kra Ss rit ry, a ee EP ee be a bee-line bere tor COMFORT—and the ae 9, ee Marriage Licenses. Mr. Rock ‘s Interesting Paper. . —increases the — brilllaucy economical turn to us for money's worth. ompson’s af i8th St. and Pa. Ave.r.on a Marriage licenses have been issued by the | At the regular meeting of the Anthropolog- | $ of your guslight, yet do- | TRY OUR §3.50 SHOE. Pharmacy,703 1sth st.n.w. ||o == == =z xz ts SS so. Sm OO citteen, I seriver- | cissk of the court to Geergé: Tucker and | teal Society last evening at Columbian Uni- | $ amount of j|\S ae me se es eee 8 S01 2d street north- | Lucy Kite; Charies Allen and’ Alice Carter,| versity Mr. W. Woodville Ttockhill, chief |3 your gas Dill. © general debility. | horn of Fredricksburg, Va.; W. C. Gray of| Clerk of the Department . Sold outright or rented. here for over half years a clerk in paper on his travels in Ti tertaining glimpses of lif Bath Beach, L. 1, and Henrietta Altmaas- perger, Thos. B. Conway :Gas Appliance Ex., He SQIN] [Bad Breaks |r and $1.5 * Oise mace stmt, Corsets 78c. oO sil i oe . . 3 4 the world. Dr. W. J. Me 2 a 1428 N. Y. Ave. . 4 Grace Thompson; Waiter Winslow . opt orice 142 ° We. . its setting, ring cracks, or a thousand We told you about them the other | Jefferson City, Mo., and Julia E. Matthews. — Dr. Cyrus Thomas on ns cece : § other little ‘things happes. it’s con- day. We of them today to re- 5 ace. le Pinwcdaccisisce —— fenient to know just where you can get all mind you A > — on Wes |Seeee F N —— these matters adjusted by skilled workmen tre ond y's Lecture. Death of Dr. Bushred Taylor. YS NATURAL Q2Q St. N.W. — PAM opeition and at “reasonable prices i oe ee ome Gen. chief signal omicer, | At Culpeper, Va., on Su occurred the ‘ F caretulig wen? | "Successor to Wilson & Curr.” fo19 | of need. Watches Coane tit eotpaee you your money if tinted. u. gs eliver a free lecture! death of Dr. Bushrod Taylor of rhewnatic |. free ef Chemicals, on de or aay NEAR DUPONT CIRCL a — pd clocks cleaned, 75c.; one-day WH | this evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp in the| gout of the heart. He died at the home of} Engilsh imported, We have X street nortinwest. = , B0c. ‘ "i hapel of All Soule’ Chureh, corner of ith | Kis aster Sirs. 2 poaall Green: | Gente inet cites ar war eit tae on wnt at, Wa: E. G. Hines, sar oth St., F St.N. W : and L streets northwest, his subject being | whose hu tod suddenly in July last | goiq'ny all first-class grocess. 7. BATORY & co., Contractor and Builde WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, WaARDER 1003 ud > i Captain Boar eville and the Oregon Trail.” | of heart failure, 122 Souk Howard st. Baltimore, Md. uZl-suw None but reliable wen seut to the house.jac0-Im? | BUILDING. toly

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