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12 - THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. see position of clerk to the House committee FOR SALE OR RENT. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. DR. SHADE’S CHLO= |ARENA OF BRAINS |rission orien ct, Gnerss te held. tne) SHUT OFF FROM THE SUN OUT OF TOWN. INIMITABLE KRAKAUER PIANOS, SUPERIOR 4 on public buildings and grounds. Mr. LEP_AT Pros! nIG z. jn construction and tone; also other standard RIDUfSI. Barkhead was honored with the presidency : Repent oat tee er operiee AN hikes: prices reasonable; terms easy; at KUMN's res e of the junior class of the law schooi ‘ast 5 z ries mucin “stone dwelling ef ©2000 0 THIELE CF MUSIC, 1200 G at. Estab. 1872.) Discovery for Consumption : year. ; A Total Eclipe of the Moon Will Occur To- 14 nema, 4 pled danse, ih Wehr wpe Poh E The Columbian and Georgetown Law| ¥r. John S. Leahy, who will represent wie, caress. ADMINESTIEA- PIANO TUNING. Cured a Daughter of the the junior, class of Georgetown, was se- morrow Night. ed ee EXTR A 99 | i eae MING. «ye +| Late lidjor Wiilis Drum- Schools Debate, pete cont ee ee —— » that is preperly tuned. Send for GEO. 3. mond the honcr. Mr. Lea- Bo Cie hattan —iteach, PRIN, 124 St.) M: ER, Professional Tuner, 805 11th st. n.w. hy was born in St. An Interesting Description of the fram, Ange rooms: mK = 5 Louis _ twenty-two ibiable nd youth : ————— Three Cases of Inherited THE REPRESENTATIVES SELECTED! years ago. arter a Phenomenon and the Causes Which tee gene eeee 08 foes tae 2 toe we FOR MONDAY! WINTER RESORTS. Consumption Reported| five years! prepara: Bring 1¢ About. design. with tlhe interior finish of hard woods: TSR aa ption Spor oe eee = 3 Hie falls aud stainvascs: place contains 2 Av | Our limited space (in present temporary quarters ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Cured. : Pea ed oeales = £ 3 daring the rebutiding of our magnificent new wace-| A Artclass fanully hotel, "Terms moderate. | Mw. i. B Holland, 690 L. street northeast. ts A Hot Contest Expected Over the | Christian ““Brothers’ The moon will be in eclipse tomorrow we of Chesapenie ToMtHampton| High Grae Hanae ct COST PRIOR, Goatees THE ELKTON. Pee a rT ies Ky ut a dike i Some Menke reran’ BERS) ED Gees a ro ee 3 Roads, Newport New a charming and | were mado for delivery of an unusually large ond | Wentucky ave. near beach, Atlantte City, No J. | Gp convumption aad ae eet Ub AS a hopeless case Question at Issue. uated with the de- BS aE De Ae ithinl resid ‘year round; improve- Newly : t; steatn heat. dvised by her physicians, room cottage, in Hrstclase | fie assorted “SPRING STOCK." ‘The gvods are | N¢giz furnished; new management; steam heat. last, sumnier to xo to some vier climate or she gree of A.B. The kitchen; stables; poultry | now arriving! would not live out North and South America, western on: We don’t know where to put them! | aap ar NEMARLE oe — | woul tee the epring. However, after — forensic talent of Mr. Asia, Africa and will invoive a vast range ezeelien apmlesaines spel lapeadi _ ARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J—SEC- | much thought upon the advice recelved and. cone i Ree Pees apMe, peat, And AE | Some one will be benefited by our enormous redue- | “ond season; Virginia atey near beach; beautiful | sultation with ler hued tise it ons oe FIRST IN THE SERIES| seen cary magi of the Pacific occan. Lunar eclipses are Sibdiaea ered Shaan seblet could be easily | tions!! Come and look at this!!! structure; very modern couventence; sicama heat; | elded to try Dr. Shade's ciluridim treatment for x Sore rance payne iors! genaralsktiaa Gwolal Goclipese @REn Se ‘ state Bro Unexcelled location; “‘superb cuisine;”” consumption. oe pine areneee pene Bee e | Piano; Magnificent | are reasonable; illustrated. booklet mailed. rs. Holland sa'd in an interview the following: SS school he won the cur when the earth, coming between the A ‘ Walnut | —™22-52t CHARLES E. COPE. bout two years ago I began to go Into decline é a prize for elocution. moon and the sun, intercepts the light and Cireassian ‘alnut | THe BOSCOBEL.CKENTUCKY AVE, NEAR | With a cough and expectoration. Twas reduced N MONDAY EVEN- | At college a medal for oratory was awarded | tnarows a shadow on the moon. This can fuidrowing DEVIN Case. beach, Atlantic Gity, NJ; steam beat; sun par- | Yr muclt In desi, Ee Ge ey ee ing, the 1Sth instant, | him, two for excellence in elocution, atd | ya5oon only at the time of full tits =a building, “Atlanile City, Nod. Cottages in che $400 lors ates, $2 to $3 per day; special by StH | to wear shoes. I hud lost hope of recovery, as the representatives | @ medal for Hterature. He was foremost | |") "0 0 Gniy that tie suoonia iclaaon= aecat hoard of from 15 to 35 ‘A Remarkable Tone. ils = S| my physicians’ said that unless I would go. to of the law schools of | !1.debating contests in college. t y em: PPOs! Tooms; send call and inspect cot- UP’ IGHT HOTEL DENNIS, cine. ot climate T could not live until spting. He has always evinced a lively interest | tion. The moon must also, at the time of tax reread rented. R UW Rich, pure and sweet. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. pig trieisls eat they aia hot expect ae live Columbian and |in speaking, and has also developed _ obscuration, be in the same plane as the jouse tn Aa arn ee Xmas, Wwiich, however, 1s" pest-and gone, Univer-|a talent for the stage, holding a : ee THE LARGESt HOTEL IN THE CITY. ise aeons : . Georgetown er-|a_tale ge, shadow of the earth, which: ie SHORE Pit : EEN EHON As my father, brother and sister all died of con- z SeaVOE 2 earth, which means the Se ASE ORE AURORE, GRAND The instrument con- | 4,4, ON ZHE OCEAN FRONT. imption, I expected a similng fate, Twas, per. sities will meet in de- | place in the amateur theatrical vscgradu- | Plane of the ecliptic in which the latter FOR SALE—THE MOST FETCHING LOCATION ON tains all “Hallet & a had learned, had cured ro. many bad cases’ of ling \ Date at Metzerott | 2+. course at Georgetown University in ad- | moves. As the orbit of the moon describes sedi scans acquit Mouse wiih’ ascler soos A J] || Davis’? important | rrentucky aves ON eee ne, 1 bean treetment.at-omen;—as Dr. Shinde Music Hall. Many | dition to his course at the law school. an angle greater than five degrees with the Yeniences and about eleven acres of land; between AY WP tents, such as:] ‘Atlantic City, N. J. told se it was sary "ty Ko to another weeks have been] Those who have consented to serve @8 | plane of the ecliptic, it may be in opposi- Losec Now open. Wet ured right hesezat’ hone, judges at this initial contest are Maj. J. that of Attorney General Olney and James M. PE RP : in Washington city hn has turned out to be spent in pre paring | judges at this initial contest are J: 3 | tion without falling within the shadow cf heirs; $00 feet of white sand beach for | . fhe case, “After carly six months’ treatment, T for this event, and it | W-, Powell, Lawrence Gardner ai 5. Cotton. the earth. If the orbit of the moon iay is said by those who The committee which has so carefully | exacily in the plane of the ecliptic she know that it will be, | made the arrangements for the debate is | would be eclipsed at every “full,’ and Bridge,Upright Grand THE IRVING ‘ON, at ic CITY, BE anterea | Seist, 230, pou _| On the ; elevator; steam’ heat; filtered | than I ever Action Patent Roll} werer; sun parlor; billiard and music rooms, ‘ls, which is twenty pounds more ighed in all my life. I certainly Fas my. lungs are concerned ‘I have from and VBYAN ing Fall Board and| fl6-Im CHAMBERS & HOOPES. lease of life before me. ‘The doctor says composed of Messrs. Darr, Weller, Wahly | would eclipse the sun at every “change. eee ee ae atte Music Desk andj CH , ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., eS Rear er am en eer beyond question, | ood Beck of Georgetown, and Messrs.| ‘The moon first. enters the penumbra, FOR KENT ARGAINS IN HOTELS. Stutent’a| | /Practica||)) NeW NK reve: jnearsbeach; inew shouss,) every. t certainly take anthfate ee NS the most interesting debate given by the | Gentsch, Fellows, Ely and Clay of Colum-| which is the incomplete shadow interven= boarding houses and cottages; building sites raa- nerds co aeee steam heat; rates Be rae George N. Wells, esq., Lanham, Md., a ma-| two schools. Although thrice beaten in | pian. ing between the light and the true shadow. ” rae aaa oateotinrcleney Bute = eee mH z chintst tn the nay: yard, whowe parents both diel | the conflicts of last year, Columbian is ee = Thence it will bass through the um “a, OF posit 2 \ Es] ‘ED RIC \OTEL EDISON, o! at ‘aches cured by Dr. le after I ‘. A ZENS. region 0! total sl dow, an thence on a a = it eee ee cau | Comer Michigan nnd Pacitic aves., Atlantic City, | he ‘Id taken’ treatment “from otiter piysicians | undaunted and has come boldly forward ANACOSTIA CITE Aes Oe a EDUCATIONAL. a} ' FOR MONDAY, $3003) ON. J. All conveniences; elevator: steam heat. i tout ponent The last pista he SEG with the earnest intention of retrieving the | ye vown's Boundaries and Other region of light. — Q on easy monthly pay- | _%-5mo J.C, COPELAND. before, seeing Dr. Shade, gave him treatment for | 1.20. of the past by bringing victory to SEtacea i incaunned® BL GASHTNGTOR = = : one whole year with no benefit, but getting worse : Dacascoer uns eRe b ASHING . 1 ments. ee Gee a ee rey ee stroct, | tHe OFange and blue this year. George-! The Anacostia Citizens’ Association met aggre hcg tag, eanen re Son GaeE SAE ease SHORTHAND. st course, $15;| WHO WANTS IT? Appointments complete. Location unexcelied. {way also cared of consumption by Dr. Shade two | teWn remains equally determined that the | jast night at Hain’s Hall, in Anacostia, and penumbra will be 7:45 o’clock. The time of lecione r THE HOTEL TRAYMORE CO. are ago, Mr. Brown's. weigh Oe es Gee) Gee et CEE D. S. WHITE, Jr., Manager. fel-TSUE | etna eericni the rplacete nea T ina palm shall stay where it is, and a spirited | soon got down to work. President H. A. contact with the umbra will be 8:54, and T == es a Si to be expected. Linger presided. THE PENN! 1 BN: | Today he welzhs 165 pounds, 2 series of contests is : inger presided. 2 3 OF EEN NURS PAREN TIC] CEI FN 2S a) onmntasa Diieiaee cet eeneaattien The question which will engage the at-] Reports of standing committees were ane Steere sf be pote at g oe ik AND MES. WM. E. ES D OOP & clnging electte elevator, lights, steam heat, ete. | cube who hd tnnerited tuberculosis and are well | tontion of tif youthful orators on the occa- | called for, and Mr. Carroll W. Smith re- sole z Se ee paciliaperr ep ek are s Sons. zs SAMES HOOP. | consumntion is curable by the chioridum a sion of this first debate of the series of | ported regarding survey for a bridge to | 10:39 peaks e total Pe ee = ke a ‘Atlantic City, N. J. Prelndieed pesple should visit these, parties and | tree, 18 “Resolved, That all bonds of the | cross from South Capitol street in Wash- | *poon will pass Sori peaiaee eel STEINWAY PIANO WARE ROOMS, Directly Gutta eae ee D have been renorted cf con | United States, which shall hereafter be is- | ington over to Giesboro, also the prospect D aoe TEMPORARY QUARTERS WITH MR. HOEKE, Bull ocean view. stmption by the Washington ‘Pimes’ fnvestieation. | sued, shall be payable, principal and in- | of another bridge near Benning, and urged a.m. At the econ tae ea will Of its LOWEST PRICES, mut 801 Market Space. ‘Also illustrated: booklet free. climate Son mn de ee That he conaders | terest, specifically in gold.” the necessity of a sewer up Harrison street, | meridian. An eclipse of the moon begins ae ot ite HIGH. tt zak terest ___E. ROBERTS’ SONS.__| your ease n hoveless one and is tired of seeing Columbian will open the debate, main-| that that thoroughfare might be sooner | on the east side of the disc and ends on the Full business course, day HADDON HALL, coraes to Eee ror terrier uae has never | taining the aflirmative of the question. paved; a cess pool was reported on ‘Taylor | west, while an eclipse of the sun begins on thant Pl ANO S Occan_ front’ at watey’ uNind' in honse; ete- | Dr, Stad has diplomas from the lending colleges | Henry KX. Beck, who as president of the | street’ between Washington and Jefferson | the western side of the disc and ends on IX months, cs front; sea water bat in “ le- = i 2 30- ci + bursting of e eastern, The average number of eclipse: natal = of the 1 and certificates from the medical so- | debating society of streets. Mr. King reported the bursting ‘ O° months.” jases2t LEEDS & Lipprxcorr._ | ‘tle: of the District, vet vou mst not be sur | the Georgetown Law a service pipe on Harrison street and that | Per year is four: two each for the sun and ; ? a == =a | pete aw: hes) vou) mention elec sShad tien suceess 8 School sawill presid a survey had been made for a sewer to| moon, and a. each is as long - Oue month, £00 TRING re : cl chool will preside, 3 5 es east G pereciting aioe oa aT oral Less Than VIRGINER BEACH pa Gian eet physi’ | is a native of Lan: commence at Harrison and+Monroe streets | rizon of any particular place as above it, shipy typeveriting,/shcethand! and SALL Tih YEAR “On! he's aa simply se he adver- | caster, Ohio, but for and continue to the large sewer at Fiil-| the average number of visible eclipses is SAT The remntar winter and spring season at this | tises. an account for this by a little pre- | more than four years more street. Mr. Minnix, on the committee | reduced to two. Total eclipses occur in [EAPO SG Factory Cost! favorite hotel bezins on January 28, 1805." Asn | Indice at » envy on his part. | past has been a resic on schools, reported a new school house | cycles. The moun passes from one node to peorerasiatiy ar pleasure and health resort it is unsurpassed, and } Wille physicians who reeesnize | dent of this city. He for Congres Heights, and Mr. Tolson, on | another in 173 days, making the period be- New Upright Grand. Regular price, $500. police, touched lightly on the recent shoot- | tween two successive eclipses of the sun or ss in all respects. Guests from Washington can | dors cure consumption, else why do they send | 'S & member of the sts.n.W., Raia Ue Ce leave that city daily at 7 p.m. by the splendid e Dr. Shade as well ag consult him? law class of '95 of ing affair in Hilisdale. of the moon. The moon's nodes retrograde aR Tay Legit Grand. Regular price, $550. | fron steamers. Washington’ and “Norfolk and | Pgs ODF Shade as w sony. WB. | Georgetown, and has ‘There seemed some idea that some ac-| In the ecliptic at the rate of nineteen and NATURE H $10 down and $10 a month buys elther peachiathe tel Rte next morning. For circulars | -——————— =| always been regard- tion should be taken regarding the killing | One-half degrees each year, thus complet- of Reuben Foster, and there was an in-| ing a backward revolution of the ecliptic fcrmal talk, but’ it was finally decided | in eighteen years and two hundred and not to take action. : twenty-five days. Thus there would be a The question of Anacostia and its bound-| resular period of eclipses if any complete aries then cane before the association, | number of lunations were finished without and the newspapers were criticised for |@ remainder. This, however, never hap- : : pir} eS a =e ed as one of the for2- hott, #27 Pst. Also cultuze classes for adults. ae USE Was Sora COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. most men of his _mahoame The Piano Exchange, Jal0.th,s,tutoapt Virginia Beach,’Va. | ~~ eee z ras = of hi = = class. 7. A fe lessons Wi Voice Culture. atic” ror sus 913 Penna. Avenue. LAKEWOOD. ° NEW JERSEY. Fred Achenbach, who -will open a well; sight-reading and trial free. 1003 9 4d abate for DW. miby-2t* _ close the debate for MALL FARM NEAT oung’ orchard and good Star office. mhyte A UA CENVENUE. | the affirmative, is a member of the post | attributing affairs of Hillsdale and other | Pens. mh NS AND CLASSES IN LAN. oe! ” STi omibe So miles | Rraduate class of the Columbian Uni pcints to Anacostia. Mr. Minnix said that Regularity of Their Return. ‘Giipmih trodes ‘va | Bradbury Improvement The Lakewood, See a Marshall | sity Law School. He was born in Union, | fom reading the newspapers, if he bad] aver oy tunations, or elehteen years, 2th mw. Evening” pup! = Hall; house modern, with 13 rooms; all_neces- z z "| never been to Anacostia, he should desire 223 Stele ne eae Sate. Sry oulvuildinges residence in good reper, alt= Mo., and was edu ae S cated in the public | to See it trom curiosity. The citizens ex- | €leven days, seven hours, forty-two min- schools of that city, | Ptessed themselves against the publishing | utes and thirty-one seconds, the sun, moon Burker Hill Acade- | @f news which had a detrimental eifect to | and earth reattain so nearly their relative My, Missouri State | Anacostia and which had not oceured in =~ Normal Schooi Bae Anacostia, and the recent shooting case | Position that there will be a en oe the University of | Of Hillsdale was cited as am instance. A| Of the same eclipse for many ages. This Missouri. He also at- | Cemmittee was appointed, consisting of | period was the discovery of the Chaldeans, tended the St. Louis | President H. A. Linger, Carroll W. Smith, | and by them was called Saros. Therefore, cece cee teste ee ece , NOW OPEN. Ee regan Nae i Drogress guaranties. One-Day Drives FRED STERRY, Manager. ¥, with 100 to om er Soria = caine a E For Monday Only. 418-t,th&s-180 vated on at high ress 1012 12% TOF. ARNOLD W. MEY voice culture nt peopl It, GRADUATE LEIP- be ranted to the ri psychological syst mis. Steaine Investigate by sing further particulars es Tath st. mie eee HE contracts for remodeling * * * Oe ainieeae ees Medical College and | Jvlius Tolson and Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, | i¢ to the mean time of any eclipse of the SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 1513 KiNGMAN | * * ¢ have been signed and sealed, * * * RM AND MILL FoR & the Columbian Meui- | to endeavor to correct the evil. sun or moon the Chaldean period be added, speelal attention paid to cul see ROOTED TS Tee ee taaboke pill dabiciresconslbreis terte inns cooalansiing but gave up the | Committees for the ensuing year, which are | You arrive at the date of the return of the Mberal terms. Miss M. A. MEI eee : See of 11 rooms; barns and other outbuildings. ly of medicine on | 85 foliows: Streets, roads and bridges, W. | £ame eclipse. The periods of the moon's © yeEE WE Ste AE ant " Merden King (cha r. contact with our shadow cannot be com- SION ene na ae See 5 tro tun of bubes and a ‘sina account of ill health, | Marden King (chairman), J. W. Bartley and g F m : a place @ store thea dane ++ =| Old Point Comfort, Va. Wr jose, ani a goom, Fon In the fail of 1s02 | George H. Gray; water and sewers, George | Puted with as perfect nicety as can eclipses ily to gD aby © 2% the. improvements, Here are two ‘ Convenient’ to. post oifice, he entered Colum. | F. Pyles (chairman), J. H. Dony and Chas, | f the sun, wh@re a solid body cuts across e parth cription, addres: bian Law Schoul,and | R. Dodge; street lighting, Rev. J. B. North | the disc. ro G. J. HAINES, Accotink, Va. in the spring of the following year was | (chairman), Alex. B. Garden ard G. ©.| , At present lunar eclipses are of very lit- =i = ~~ ar arz | elected to represent the junior class in the | Walson; schools, J. C. Leonard (chairman), | tle astronomical moment, though some- SS HAVING A SMALL | annual prize debate. Rev. W. Porter Snell and J. H. Simpson; | times they are availed of for the occulta- Farin, confor tle ete tec es ty Tig | Last year Mr. Achenbach ably represent: | pclice, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson (chairman), | tion of small stars. No especial prepara- Ce governu pete ee Pe a a * * © special values for Mouday only: also some Italian, Address M Star odttee. on . Cao _mrae 3 eaue $350 Upright for $250. 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. WASHINGTON HksGHTS SCHOOL Stags for day sch F wh Kin schools, churekes, &. For a mo Unrivated as a health and pleasure resort. Alr $8 Monthly Payments. balmy and full of life-giving ozone. New plumb- WANTED Fata me ing throughout and perfect drainage and other ne 1allSS FRANCES MARTIN, PHINCID Ld ALAMIGRU GEO Mim Gay 25 f | uta aransements. “send or deweciptve | PAnHMFIADER, Wastiasto, B.C. wre | et Columbian jn the third joint debate with | J. F, Williams and J. E Alinnix, charities | tions, are being made here, for, the ap- mb5-1me Sete teahira pechantreoreny see | pamphlet. onees Z Sees setown, ca a rf 3 es erby (chair- 8 some: coLtne! REE OR COAEIERES Ene Se eS rar chel he ati tein enee caer ae = that it was not in any measure his fault | man), J. W. Tolson and Dr. J. A. Watson; | ¢? through en ordinary equatorial tele- ee c40T Savant erent: moetiteest. eee teat Impravements known to the ©° © FOR SALE—PIANOS. that victory did not perch upon the ban- | railroads and street cars, B. Bryan (chair. | 8CPe- Se .K. URNER, A.M, C.E., Principal. | * * * Piano world, includinz practice lock °° * ae —-- a ners of orange and blue. He is an earnest | man), Charles R. Burr and H. B. Darling. At this eclipse the moon will be very A complete is to a paying and pe eee ‘This pedal is especially used in * * * FOR SALE—HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS=IMPERA-| student and a forceful speaker. Mr. Carleton Emerson Sneil was elected | (}¢Se to her node, though if she were nent situation, Maderate tuition and easy terms. | oS 2 of children practichux, "Most tive ales five daferent Stes at coats | Guy Underwoed, who will be Colum- | assistant secretary. within twelve degrees of ‘her node at her Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrance fee, §2;] * * * ice pedals have to no re c 2 closed and removed; | canes second speaker, isa native of Ohio, ‘A resolution thanking Senator G “full” she would be safely within her monthly dues, $1; dictation tlree nights a week. he feet while pl wharf for Mattox creek and intervening landt prose ng. HH. L. SUMNSK, Agent, es % pie! i “Ry ng ator Gorman i its. - mhz-tf Hee with small children, every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday at 5 S11 oth st. nw. siesle:teya|| Paving (posny born Gandhrearsaiiet) London, (fons hiei-aclon|inlassisninx lin acttine geal) oo uc menue ee ee ee enon SEG nIAT CONSE VARORGIOR sare too short to reach the E Returning caves Mattox creek Moudays, Wed- == - = the county seat of 8c pause “atc Ongress Height twas sof" 42 — Tana steno ite ahs SnBDE Ann ohn ‘ST. N.W._PIANU, VIOLL br this Pi ply lock the nesdays and Fridays at noon. AL NOTICES Madison county,that fered by Mr. Carroll W. Smith and amend- | 25 _ se a NW. PIANO, VIOL, pedalot and tp hild on the Vassenger and. freight rates the lowest. uD aS. So bts See ene ed by H. F. L. Allen so as to include Rep- | breadth of the umbra of the earth at the TE f Meetathe, pedal’ remains down until "Pho G.. JONES, Agent. _ | ———— ; iia we cated at the publle resentative Charles E. Coflin of the tifn | 00 varies from 5,235 miles to 6,365 miles. ES * you jock it. This Piano reg VEE\VUS STE. re ~ 7 letra me. 12. as i ‘arvis oy mt ro a vil D of shorthand and typewriting. 311 Enst Capitol | *¢ 2 ments, As a_ special for Monday * ¢ Steamer Potomac willileave/Stephe rt, COLUMBIA, a place, and afterwar adopte ; a Street. Day and evening, ‘Special reiuctions are | * 2 ¢ only, $250 on $8 monthly payments, ¢ ¢*| foot of 7th street, every Sunday at 4 p.m. for in for Orphans’ Court Busi-| attended college at a Effects Upon the Superstition: now being offered. for illustrated catalogue. | ¢ * * without interest. Beltiniorey andi xivers lend ines: amicclente (orl sAver: 8 the Ohio Normal a : 5 : i$ Rose d Grand special rates elven’ oar Daitimore freight University and the SS OT RADE: Eclipses have been more patiently studied SES FOR LADIES, 400 Koseweo ran STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents., Ohio State Univers Directors Transnet Some Business at | t?42 any other phenomena of the universe. Pag aan Pian 5 monthly. | oveice, io romsieann seen ty B Sia ee tant Sinht's Mectin oS se GR ERIC g : 2 aug ; leoked on as awful deviations from the Lees VO PEER OR ATE see ACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL school, and was then At a meeting of the board of directors of Piano, in ¢ ¢ * distri WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF cee r $100 ¢ River, View wharf, sth street, Sunday, nd distr under the | appointed deputy the board of trade yesterday the appoint- | @¥S of fae Usually they were tokens act euneniin eats toret nareenees | cat OS nantly payments! GE SR ah Maaiicemee ene ntitied to distributive sass | county clerk, after- ment of a committee of three to make ar- | °f divine displeasure. Among some nations, fe, corne advantages | °° © 5 ily payments, * * * far down a3 Maddox creek, incl £ led to distribnt ares | aa fae Sinaia a TF RUTEARD, Dice ee Ss a nee ag Chapel Point anil Colonial Breach. Returning oa on a We are lie ee Stites | Ward becoming a rangements for an excursion to be given in | #8 In China, the study of eclipses was a ° Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays, 3 p.m, Passen- fu person or hy agent or attorney duly au- | deputy in the county May was authorized. S. W. Woodward pelicy of the state, so that the prediction mae ea F G Smith PU ER erie Bas eas d, With thelr cliims ‘against. ihe estate | treasurer's 0 ffl c-e a - 5. Ww. Woodward and | (+ them lent prestige to the wisdom of the THE FISK 1 aCHERS e ° 9 Can ees Teich, 1705: propery’ vouched. eaherwise the "adm ers | During the Harrison adminis John, Wikht were appointed members lof)| murs: “aniethia eas aikelGas 6 aI Over: z sich, S08 12th st. , EED & Wil take the bene! e law wst them: | was. zi a 5 : ers, an s ia K A REED eres. ‘Bronanter ESD ADOBE econsiiealeiac conn ooieroanee ie pubighed cag; | Was siven an appointment in the sixth | the committee, the third member to be | the heads of the masses. The aborigines = 1225 a. ve. “ GBOO. CARPINIEI. Gen aoe Werk for three weeks in the “Washington Taw | 2Uditor’s office, holding the same until the | named later. of Mexico thought that an eclipse meant it Ja25-tt Washington, D.C. Evening Star previous to the said | incoming of the democratic ad (ra~ | On recommendation of the committee on | that the Great Spirit was in afiliction. In a a Raper tion. He became the private secretary of | membership Mos: TT es the north the aborigines thought that the st. mw, Teriny ee ee ee : 1, Pye: | Representative G. W. Wilson of the sev- | Walker & Sons, Hones Po Weeaetnd Wer | moon had been wounded in a fray with Paes eeaa A ea ites strlet of Columbia. | enth district, Ohio, when the latter was ree i F522 edward, W. pave i Sow. y s Suturdays. ve os » Ohio, wi Stone eee heavenly giants or was being enguifed b; PIANOS. sNopaase, and Satordipa, "Ror ive nndloey to Sicted to the Pilty-thusd’ Conare H. Stoutenburs, G.N. Saegmuller and De & ie engulfed Py Isaae Sto? scme huge fish. were elected members of the Vanced studies Gav rented Piston bavevcsimmenconcoining, | ene ‘and. river landings, returning ‘Tuesday ———— = The third speaker upon the affirmative, | [S42¢ Stone iw The prediction of eclipses stood our own will Sundays. ON WEDNES! for river landii h PU. 7 ¢ e Monell vre ew Sere ‘d of trade. rahe = Se Ga sut tn so fast, and we are so overcrowded, that | #04 Sundass. | ON DA epetriverandl NEW PUBLICATIONS. Fees isting of bene £85 | dude Cole has been invited to address the | Combs in good stead when wrecked at We are compelled to continue working them — | Smith « covomico rivers. ieturn: | SANRIAGE MAGAZINE ONE VRARO a Se ee eee er eesE noes) (hr | mextumecting etthe board, whichlwill be Sarin tea: as seated yaa rake a TSE | off, without recard to their value. We ave ay cvening for Wieomico | “hooks. $i. S copy and book aie the debate. He was | Beid on the “2d instant, on the “Necessity | astrenomy in. the determination of the “pal, beot, SON. ‘one a few 71-8 Octave Uprights that we will Santee Staak aie born In Madison, N. | ho soy Come.” Tt was suggested that an | frm of the earth, the distance of the sun mie, Author of ow ‘Sclentific offer for $125 and $150 cash, with stool and Friday ‘morni x 15, Omaha, Neb. J., in November, iszs, | Tort be made to have Congress at the next sant? ates 2 : a Bills 7 and the magnitude of this system. Ct ee ee a erg cover. They are made by reputable inan- aertt —= —— For a number of | Sssion pass a pill authorizing the appoint- | “'ay the city will be looking inoonward to- Paes ufacturers, and are god value at “ouble the NORFOLIE BOARDING. years he served asa aos comaiies a Laas es re morrow night. ¢ have also a fine Henry F. Mil- ALL NE s vA = — page in the House of | P)e# eee eae Serer sons siven, good as the day it was made, REAR ON Re SE OND® FLVOR Representatives. - He ce Spe oanine; pee af pee ees Preparing for Emancipation Bay. = = <r Ta eat ‘This sale continues until we Ne is Powertul Ieog Ae . ard: heated and light attended Columbian | 4 a6) eee sealord is has been % z Washington Semina have mGestpredsendy wie oo" Ione oe NOV ASHTINGTON AND. NORFOLI good home comforts. 925 College Preparatory | Gony im Several states, will also probably | A meeting of the staff of the chief mar- 7 sufi ly ger. DREOLK, D, SOUTH BOU School in this city, | pe discussed at the coming meeting of the | shal of the Emancipation Day Association Gi) SED ES oe : was held last night at 346 Pennsylvania lent in the college eer re hwest. The presiding o:tice! prope> for a time. In| Sehool-Girl Cooks Give a Dinner. rr aan ane hg SEALY SaaTaRA = 0% his second year at| ‘Thirteen girls, members of Miss Good- | ¥°S Slexander Motér, chiet mars = the preparatory | win's class in the Blair school, vesterd,y | P&t#ie- President James W. Poe and 5 school he won the | “9 ss in the Blair school, yesterday | retary George W. Stewart made brief ad- : first gold medal of | Presented irrefutable evidence of their cul- | gyesses of encouragement. They thought his class and the Greek prize, and was by providing a dinner for half | that every patriotic colored man should awarded the gold medal by the judxes at] a dozen invited guests in the cooking de- | turn out and do his duty on Emancipation the annual prize debate of the “Debating | partment of the Taylor school building, | day. Mr. B. V. Davis, chairman of the Society. He graduated from the prepara-| 7+ and G streets northeast. In that de. | tance committee, felt assured that the tory seheol as valedictorian of his class = orgmeast, In that de- | eople of the District of Columbia would 1538-40 17th st. Select be: Collegiate and preparatory Kindergarten. Primary. Mr.& 3 fi1-tt Come quickly. ding and . mee Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of aie 7th st. wharf, Tiv t Fort Monroe 6x 7 7. John F. Ellis & Co., ium. next day. Arrive at. Norfolk at 7:30 acti OCEAN TRAVEL. MISS BALCH'S CIVIL S where railroad connections are made for all points ee ISS BALCH S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND 1 O37 Pa. Ave. mh5-8m@ | Scuth and so cal with the Old Dominion GOING ABROAD? fully for civil service, departmental and steamers for Tosto ence, Savannah, Ga., SELECT. + examinations. raphy taught. f7-tr cksonville, FL aking an elegant sea trip PARTIES TO EUROPE 9 ENPE iN Fe r d It? M ne tourists and invaliss S c0) y algive Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Se SEW ANGER CE Oe et Thrown Away oe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6: ART 707 15th - n.W., and on board’ steamers at Lith st. now. Wharf, foot of 7th st. May 25, winning the Latin, Greek and French gold | Partment and building fourteen cooking | hot permit the celebration to be a failure Branches in 4 jerican and Euro- Pe ee : 7 Telephone No. 750. June 12, medals, the first gold medal of his e! and sses are instructed by Miss Keogh, and ns € ni “apt. Ackwith of the —— to HIRE a piano, when we SELL them out- 1 e 5 t . for tack of funds. Cap end or cl | = SS HE a JNO. CALLAHA’ arainteny LSTEATED VEO" | the first. Norment prize for standing of these Miss Goodwin's quota elected to | Capital City Guards said that his com- ferman, Spanish, Itallan, Latin, Greek. | "7 Otir instruments are fanious the world over | 413-tf Gen. Supt. | FENDENT It er wlieres in the school, irrespective of classes. He | be cooks and waitresses, while Miss Jacob, | pany would be in line. Speeches wer ——s =e for their fall, sweet, ri = SSS s 5 ee entered the Columbian Law School in the | dean of the city’s cooking faculty; M made by Berry Brodus of South Washi Norwood Institute, =o rit Te LADIES GOODS. 261 and New York. fall of 18st, and was elected by the junior | Goodwin, President Whelpley and Mr, Geo. | ton, Capt. Benj. Young of the Butler Is A Select and Limited Board: nd Day School | —— on the” — — SE mh9-s&thSt SS ee eee (OCC a its representatives on the | H. Each of aoe school board and Super- | fantry Corps, Joseph Richardson and Ad- yr Young Ladies und Little Girls er bigger bargains th G10 9TH ST. -REDUCED nnual prize debate of the Debating Soci- | vising Principals Patterson and Clark con- | gison Bunket. For Young Ladies and Little Girls. r bigger bargains than REBDUCED Netherlands Line gine pee epee on tne a e For fall information address where. Iumbia ¢ ich unanimously | sumed the good things placed before them —_—_——>_—_. Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, a H ipa eI Others veep aaa sly. For two! From New York to Rotterdam Boulogne Sur | awarded him the first prize. Features of the meny were mock bi = rnin. | The Piano Exchange, |_ wets 'sur'sal'ait tinted Givers at cos. it | from, Now York, to, Kottentam tia Baya h Geman nen MS EREAT Se Til GeDUROEES DOLE MEAN na TRE core eee cpworth League. ee Seat ea ee : RP A : TAUGHT AFTER 20 YEARS’ iS. Amsterdam, Mareh 1 + 1pm.| te Thomas F. Brantley of the post-grad- | mashed potatoes, stewed peas, lettuce salad | Much interest is being manifested in Ep- fess OUUOslt SIRE DermoU: Uae o13 renna. Avenue. tues “made; lows gem . Werkendl 1 ¥@. | vate class of Georgetown Law School. Mr, | and salted wafers, cottage worth League circles. One new senior and MISS AMY LEAVITT, mh7-24d is cut to measure. Formerly of ‘.y a9 | Brantley was born .n lemon sauce, coffee, salted = ot ¥ ecently bi Vee VES = 09 F naw. SISCOPF, Room sgneral Massoueee 4 vi Orangeburg county, bread--the latter product being especially | tree Juntor chapters have recently been AUER, organized. The next mass meeting will be AP ARD. Removal so much better SG 2 2 MOSS, 921 S. C., and pass*d his ¢ interesting because.it w 7 3 seldtt_LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYEOARD: i MODISTE, . isa : Ce in as in quality than home-made bread ts gen. | held at McKendree M. B. Church, Monday, LO CET AIT OTE From 817 Penn, ave. n.w. 3145 Dumbarton’ ave:, West Washinton, D. ©. = Tt ublic schools of this E 3 A erally alleged to be. The dinner was in | March 18, under the auspices of the youn: at mbi-3t? UNDERTAKERS Vicinity. He then STN every respect a success, and at its conclu- | finance department, An informal recep. The English course o' YY opport for MADAME JEANNERET IS SELLING LER HAIR, meats —-— went to Bingham, N. sion the guests t nked their hostesses for e pa hi h y A z eS : ——— ee tion to the pagtors of the church in the obtaini thorongh literary ‘education, while Shell Goods and Tonics at very low rates. Cali a C., and, after prepar- the treat afforded. The hostesses were . 5 special attention 13 given to the natural “i und_see her at ber parlore, W.R. Speare, ing himself for col- Misses Helen Bode, Sarah Buckingham, | District will be given at the close of tais You ard instrumental musie, de: S fe2-3m 609 13th st n.w. fees bathathae imate! Annie E Lilian Freck, Cora Freet, | meeting. neal ritine are tani Oy Pianos. = =| Undertaker & Embalmer, | enicrea the univer Macy Leing, va Rock, Emma Rosenbaum, | _ The committee on transportation and ar- wolff —— ~ i 7 sity of South Caro-Z Emma Shaffer, May Strobel, Libbie Tabor, | T=gements to convention " SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ABDC 940 F Streét Northwest. iin graduating in 07% Ethel Webb and Maud Tyner. erect ae Th Seog =e RIC! A 2 < : t col- \ Ssave ion, May = hese badges wi Day and evenin nd paint- ALL PRICES. Everything strictly first-class and on the most | 1s¢ at col- WA — ‘ oe sie maae i POS OES i cfs Santee Se ea unique. A large number of leaguers Seg eg oe ruses row Kev Dr. Carleton, _ |: term_miston ieee, Beaatiey NU) erOretec toma mecwewes, | Sate A teu pene ot eee ou tion, Mr. E. Mr. RN. Brooke. Wm. Knabe & Co © S Be aeceipletcant Y Mr. James F. Oyster had a surprising | tion on Monday evening. The train will Ww Wee Ie 2 = & a ‘o » fory antige, Miss Alma de Mier. experience when he attended the Police | leave the Baltimore and Ohio station at this morning to answer a charge of | 6:20 P-m., returning at 11 p.m. ished speaker. & secured a number of prizes for excellence | Cow MOVE TO 1422 11 T TO GRAND OPERA HOUSE AV a ORGANIC WEAKNESS, with all its train of Ne bie forebodings, doubt, disability, fears and WILL & t jist s rrassmientdemoralizes aman; he loses dignity, in debate. He is now chief of the army | ajlowing one of his drivers to drive : >— oy OUT OF WASHINGTON. == TRANCE, atta Ree jenerey.8 nd realizes that for hin and navy divisio fice) of ithe/auditor fon || pone cae cr nmatl tears ahe pe aaa peer MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE CONCORDVILLE, PA. March 15. ‘This condition is curable the setentifte and nen oe satan ie lef one of the Eumnant Society's ascote aut 134 nde Blatter. ate one of the Gee advanced methods of treatment r. ner of the Pl »pa Alpha Fraternity. — 4 see elety’s agents,s Blatter, ze np toys | _mbt2w23 Vlocd and Skin Di Blood affecting "The representative of Georgetown's senior the n the el rk re d to Mr, ¢ Syster a char pe on Sab? Pet Soe ode urine e Mucous iy is. William Trockman Bankhead of | Of Profanity. This was where the surprise J. SHORTLIDGS (Yale), A M., Princi 8-w, sin, 10 ‘Alabama. Mr, Bankhead was born in| came in. Mr. Oyster said, “I don’t know : Lamar county, Ala., | anything about it’ and received his | “You charge Mr. Ovster with profani early education in | Said the court; “what fs there about it? hes in Month, t selentetic tr wths, ate uta | Before You COAL AND WOOD. a ee tec Make Up Painful, Se ERE i Pie H a et eisetaudl IL, GOODMAN, fhe vitlare ‘schools, |. “I charged him with drank and disorder- Pane pene amis asp seers, Your Mind relating to Ui Pa poRnDy ocla.tr Gos 13th st.” oft tne attont he entered | 1¥s2 said Policeman Upperman. We'll promise to save you money. Don't w consult Dr. Carleton, | = = = a seen ee enter | “The policeman then went on to tell how Aerie the maa whom he arrested had acted near pn avdiaua ttn r | Sd and R streets, attention Se ee | Caled to, EE: the policeman, v« natural inclination | Much su Ee eee Tat rablic peaking, | The man whom T arrested is locke] up par publie speaking: | Tt turned out that the maa he had ar- pe took | sreat in’ | rested was Henry F. Ovster, and a mistake had been made in the name. Henry F. pI His long residence in this city and his brilliant record of cures effected in apparently hopeless enable us to gus rantee satis- fe iff & & es entitle him io your contidence, Answering the petition of Margaret E. QUALITY faction to all our patrons. D. G. Pp eller Dey Dit. CARLETON, 507 12th st. nsw, | Cruikshank and others for an accounting When you ueed fuel, giv Feurth y te of the late ec 417 uth St. N.W., See eS father, Wiliam COAL — writ a continuance of sour rena EEE FE AR MANICU RE& H ile their brother ure three elements BEST particularly p Partition Axked. mh-tu,th,sIm®* in the matter of the est, ir present addre: Richard Cruikshank, their AIRDRESSING Cruikshank states that w catrom ST tot John lived their sisters, Sarah and Cath- at the univ Opaten inedtaupeancalandieras nned JOHN MILLER sees NES IN OSs Tee eae eee arine, were allowed to enjoy the ine peneniere In the case involving a charge of cruelty vi IN aoe private g| from’ the estate. He s that sophomore: Lun LO? to animais the proof did not sustain the Cor. 10th and F sts. "Phone 4 and 11th sts. ja else be appointed to sett! aut erate ae ‘ihe | Charge and Mr. Oyster was acquizted. = = = == d that there be a sale and ie : s eae cE TOURE eae f gold medal for oratory at graduation. In = ATTORNEY MANICURE. Dh OD te sat his senior year he represented the Wni- | | Malestle Banges are, Just the thing for hotel ae = ing Upright . — prsi + ae + na 2 ern inte i kins ting is - vi! BAMPBELL CARRINC England. Upright MADAME VAYN HI = == ve Ala a at the southern inter like to walk with a pair of ST Te ae 2 oratorical contest, held at Co- Tey yt to aren Too qo as | skates on my arm. Their clanking makes SB. F. Guy & Co., 1005 Pa, | Umbia, S. C., in May, 18i3. “He is a mem- | fifes now using them, EB. F Guy & Con loud tn, | me feel as if L had a lieutenant of cavalry os “| ber of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. During | ave. - SYS» 100 Tal ay my aide MANICURE AND CHIROPOL OFFICE and RESIDENCE, 708 15th st. nw. d74d MANICURE CASES, §5 UP. Shomer Piano Agents, | Pianos for rent and moved.