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~~ THINK ’ Before You Put Something ‘ Your Stomach You Know . Nothing About. THOUSANDS DO SO EVERY DAY Without a Thought of Consequences. ch fs the most important and the most in in the body. n catches-m little cold en the lungs fe imnedintely seeka treatment for It. If bis kid- eys stow symptoms of weakness he- becomes armed at cnee. But if his overworked stomach pays no attentfor to ft until sleepless Fights, distrows after eating, nervousness end pea- eral woaknese and lack of energy show plalply that sonrthing ts wrong. He lows In weight and Bas pains in the chest and Hina Dr. Awsden of people in this condition never hink of aseriding the trouble fo the stemach, hut they dose themselves” with Towlly advertisel “noree tonles,”” “spring med- cin predig fool," ete., and then wonder why con't get well. All of ches thimcs ars so-called sceret remedies, Patented medisties, which are advertised te pro- uce wonlerfal resnits, but they are all very care- ful not to tell you exactly what the wonderful Preparation really contains. As matter of fact “nerve te yon fort good * are simply stimatanis, they make & day and the wext cay you must Repeat the dose. doctor says further, the oniy way to cure Ayepepsia snd stomack weakness Is to go to the fountain hend trent the stomach Itself and put jato it ‘unless you Khow what that some- ates he has had the greatest suc- cess in curing all forms of indigesiion by the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which {fs not 3 > DAY KWELU'S DURHAM TOBACCO ComPARY. os DURHAM, N.C. ore TWICE Soa dl 2d Into Bnocess/a} Colebration of the Anniver. sary Indicated. ative Powers—Thd Bill to strict Immigration. =e Secretary Wilson of the Associated Char ities said. today, when spoken to on thre subject} by. st: Startreporter,that #f the amemnbers: of Wie: Northeast Washington Citizens: Asdocintiok knéw- more: about the Principles ard mstimds-of-the organization, they would net+ee.ee.ready..te pass adverse cxilcism upenitas-they were at their meet- ing Monday avening...In the course.of the interview ‘this‘mowning. Mr. Wilson said: » “Phere igeevidently a misunderstanding as to-the workisigs of the Associated Char- ities. in -some:.quarters.. We have always worked in aaostiéarmonious. relations with the+G, :A. diy: aad=the- Woman's: Relief Corps. We Mire tinformed ‘by “the: highest authoritfes om-@frand Aymy affairs that the Ecsts and: reef.corps: are specially organ- Elaborate preparations have been madej Promptly at 8 o'clock last evening Presi- for the celebration of ‘Emuncipation day | dent James ¥. MeHogh called: the meeting tomorrow by the colored citizens ‘of Wash- | 6f the Federation of Labor to order. ‘There ington, and the parade promises to be one | were forty-four. unions : represented, ‘and of the most striking and successful: that | eredentials were received from +he ‘Carpen- has ever béen held ou-a similar occasion. | ters’ Axsembly to ‘fill a vacancy in ‘their ‘Fhere will be'a full turnout of the colored | delegation. we bs secret patent medicine, but is a sclentific combina-] Civic and ‘military ‘organizations of thé j © Mr.-E.M. Blake, chairman of the legisla- tion of vegetablo essences, fruit ‘gaits, ‘pure ‘popetn | District, -while similar bodies. from Haiti- | tive’ committee, reported that a ‘meeting of ond bismuth: Some idea of the remarkable sue} more and Alexandria will als> march in] the comimittee-was held\during the week, cees of this remedy nmy be gained by w perusal] the procession. The executive committee |.ana that the committee ‘hed.decidéd to dis- on ittowtat: ae ton, Mo.: I have only} % t8® Emancipation Celebration and His-{ approve of the~ bill providing for the ‘in- m Mrs: ¥. C. Race, Trenton, Mo.: voor | torical Association held a meeting, which | spection of meat, etc., which had’been-sub- used half box of the Tablets and they have surptis- | was presided over by Robert Holliday. Re- mitted to them by a Committeé of -butch- ed ine with the amount of good they bave sltee@y ports were received showing ahat all ar-{ gra, ‘Thé:legislative committee ateo'thought done, F would not be without them. *~\ i-rangements had been. completed, and that sis a : Mrs. Charlotte Lave of Ransomville, N. Y.,'| sufficient funds had been collected to carry | !t would -be desirable to-have a conference writes: “I have taken only ome 6@-cént ‘out the program decided upon. The Met- j with the butchers committee, and they re- of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and am almost as-|Yopolitan Baptist Church, i2th..and RJ @uested that the butchers’. committee ap- tovished at results, they have benefited meso’ sireets, will_be thrown open tomorrow for j point a date to. aSpear before the legisia- greatly. I have always understood that dyspepsia | the accommodation of visitors to:the city rs cqmmittee. =: - ye 3 was incurable, but now know it can be cured, for} fom 8:30 in the morning until 11:30 in the : pr seine oy ihe ee, Sots T-nm folly watisfled with what they have done for | £Vening, and refreshmenis: wilt be served ae tor! muni eater. thei a ittee omen the af-] Evening Star containing an editorial com- — me. T can ‘eat and enjoy my menisa great deal | ¢2¢re DY SEd eras Fat cian on [ Ahandlng he Sock ote tierce ite oad better and feel better in every way and-have oulyd-exercises in the church and a concert at also, the report of the hearing of the ‘com: DEFEATED BY MACHO. Used one: package."” night. A number of pands and drum corps tte ‘ore the Commissioners: :jn sup- TEES From Mr. L. &. Watts, Tampico, Ml.: I havej eve boom Sean ee jead-the various a port of the bill establishing the day’s work Spanish Troops Driven Rack and used ‘Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and they are’ josti; ganizations taking part in the parade, and | 5¥stem an: District work, to a prepared Iiat : = Foreed to.Fortity. Tat Tyrant and what 1 have been trying fm Yain} 4he route of the latter will be.as follows: | Of names approved by the Federation. Ho | lief from ather souroes. “One of the prime | News has been received of @ batile near : to get for years. Every person afflicted with poor} Moving at 1 o'clock from.the rendezvous on Was also instructed'to issue invitations to | objects of ‘the Enos Mee Levhuza;, in Pinar del Rio, Cuba, between Aigestion ought to give them a trial. j Delaware avenue between D and E atreots, j citizens’ associations to join with the:-Fed-{ prevent the:gupiloation of relief with its the Alphonsee “XIE battalion, under com- Cases like’ these" can’ be cited without number} Tight resting-on Delaware avenue and D eration in the. proposed organization. of _a | consoquept ewig. : — s street, along D to 84,-up 3d to Massachu- j legislative «council. He reported: that-he| ‘“The Assoctated Charities does not atm|mand of Col. Debos, and the insurgents and any one sufferiig from stomach weaknesses, | % hag attended the regular ‘meeting of the to do the relies, work of the city, ita object | under Antonio Maceo, in which the latter setts avenue horcthwest, out Massachusetts 20, Poor appetite, ‘des of flesh and = run-down tondi-/'S\ on evenue me street, fo L street; along £4 Northeast Washington Citizens’ -Associa-j heirg to. bri co-operation -by exist- 4 were victorious.- : °o ton generally should try at least one bor, which | eee o isth street, to Pennsylvania. ave- | tion, and that. after a discussion: of--the j ing felle$ ampngies:<whlle we claim to find | “©! 2 rons age roe Can cet nt any Grog store at 60 cents a Peck-/ nue, to Executive’ Mansion, where the | Plan as outlined by him the invitation was |-the needed. reliet.in ell cases reported. to| ©The: battalion, with other troops, Of ‘the Hundreds of patients tn this ee Te ee a ctt from even so small ®| President will review the procession at | @ccepted, and a committee -of -five ap-| us. In the cages of families not connected | Mariel and moved- westward toward @«- a ce = ~~ quantity. “If your druggist does mot have # in| 2:39: therce Gown Pennsylvania avenue to | Pointed to represent that association in the 4 with clrarch,. ¢ Army or othér organt- | chuza to give battle. Lechuga Nes just at sey feeth extracted. under thd stork be will get it for you or send to Stuart] 7th street, to. Louisiana avenue, to District | Organization ofthe council... - zation {rom which relief might naturally | the pase of the easterm terminus of the oS Cremical Laboratory, Marshall, Mich. ap!5418,2t | building, where it-will pass in xeview of the] ~ As to Representative Powers. come, we. Bavp-pptained relief through the How. Ridiculous! TO IMAGINE ANY BISCUIT EQUAL TO MASON’S WOKLD-RENOWNED CREAM BISCUIT. For Purity, Crispness and Freshness they surpass ‘@ll others—as the “trolley’* docs the horse cars. No table complete without them. ‘Try @* pound | and you will find we make no idle boast. Remember, Mason’ CREAM BISCUIT. Trade supplied by” > EDW'D DERRICK, Agent, saeri- feed? ve ioing out of business! . Lease and fixtares” fo- sale! _XEXEMEXEENMUEENELY The pric tored. Wabiity of our statements. ‘These prices do not apply om orders for shoes to meusure. Here's how the reductions run: | All $2.50 Shoes, $1.68. All $3 Shoes, $1.95. ‘All $3.50 Shoes,$2.68.;: cA - A [XEREREREREKY 11 $4 Shoes, $2.95. : All $4.50-Shoes, $3.1 : All $s Shoes, $3.85. All $6 Shoes, $4.15. : f St. CRERREERS z ig* FPPSEPOE SEA ICC ESOS COOSR Stier Majesty’s {Corset lends grace and beauty to the figure, and is the most comfortable corset wade. Most people fit themselves into @ Corset: we fit a corset to you, and improve the figure at the same time. Please call and yee for yourself. CXEREEEEY Company, °. WHELAN, 1107 G st. n.w., Washington. rEPeeseces: Ose RRemembeg that your own ‘__ proves that Everybody Saffers [ost from the heat In the first bot wave of the summer. Preparg Fater tor mem Ts Hab before that first one ‘arrives. “Electric Fans will do ‘They pay for themselves twice a day in saving wear and tear on your nervous system. We will telephone you aif the tm formation 3ou want. Call us up. - "Phone U.S. Electric Lighting Co., 213 14th Street N. W. mhat-20d experience “a | Seer eee Sh ocho. es} BAs a Dessert es — Luncheon agd Dinner—and for y occasion where Cream ie de- there's nothing more delicious — than our STRAWBERRY CREAM, We use only the freshest, finest ber- rey, and pure, rich cream, in it. "19 davors every day. C7iIce Cream fn bricks—cut and Wrapped for quick service-20, 26 and 28 to the gallon. Open Unul Fussell’s, = 3427 New York Ave. aptezsd =F Seesse ot 7 Byes examined FREE You Can’t be too careful in buying Eyeglasses .or Spectacles. We “fit? the .eyes with the PROPER GLASSES only af- ter a thorough, scjentific. ex- __—-— amination—$z.up. ‘Mcawister:& Co., Scientific Opticians, _ 4310 PF St. aplizsa ~ fdlted Commissioners at 3 p.m.; passing -Lincoln Statue, to 4th, to Rhode Island avenue, | 7 along Rhode Island avenue to 12th street, mountain chain which extends from one ‘end of the provinee of Pinar del Rio to the other. It is- about ten miles west of the i committee, -This commit- tee — od thersemmunity:to subscribe funds ‘or Purpose.-'The response was pro.npt men has been used | The committee authorized. the publication of @ communication censuring Mr. Powers 3 j up 12th to the Metropolitan Baptist Church, || of Vermont for characterizing as ‘‘e lobby” | @nd the money subscribed s city.of Guenajay, and almost equally dis- has none of the disagreeable irritating effects 2 teks pi streets, where speaking will | pushing “a job’” the efforts of the -Federa- | xcluslvely ip alrert rellef of suck tamillés. | sant trom Mariel and Cabanas, which Me peer pling to ign coreg ard take Tisne2 ementa’ wilt | tom of Labor to secure the passage of the] will be used, 40 pay ies’ or other aa. | TesPectively. to the northeast and north- ums, most local injections, -The committee on arrangements willl hil creating a free library. They recom-j ministrative expe : West of the scene of the battle. absolutely harmlesy to the most delicate have. a meeting tontgnt at tation ee ineet. | mended the passage of the following reso-| “The expe ‘of our organization are (Upon arriving in the vicinity an = =o ater wo alieed the pantie ani m Association of est | zs 3 ey. found. the. insurgents ered, opportuni wonderful vapor | Washington will also celebrate the anai|| ton: met. by. rship. subscriptions from strong force, and the enemy made an at- tempt to surround the Spanish column. The Spanish troops fought with great des- peration against heavy odds, but were de- feated . with losses of many killed and wounded, The. Spanish column retired to the San Claudio estate, on the north coast, where the troops fortified themselves, awaiting Resolved, That the Federation, of Labor | od q 1s Oo! jo! ry an lobbying made by ' wbO will Dataipece Laneston, “and others | Representative Powers of Vermont against Thomas 1. Jones, Rev. sande ae ee || District workingmen. because they . urged | | William HL Brown, davies epee der | upon Congress. the establishment ofa free | |] fessor R. Ho. Parrott and. Miss Sadie all, | Dubie brary in the Fores aetcnas } Bhe Blaine Invincible Club. will celebrate | monary “acuorp Hides erat ee men and school children; that we resent | Emancipation day at John Westey Church, | the insult thereby leveled at organized la- | from 8 to 10 a.m. free of charge. 74 cordial tovitation ts extended physicians to call and witness the adminis tration of this sew anaesthetic, Dentad ‘work at a special discount to physicians an@ Groggists. Tabules. E. L. Gleason's drug store, 209 Kast Fayette street, Syracuse, N.Y. is in a very prominent place im the heart‘ of the-clty,-a few steps from Government building, in Candee" House those who haya.intelligent, advanced ideas on charitable seek, and. who give with their eyes open, because they Delieve in the work of the organisation, We have been careful not to deceive anybody dn this respect. On the contrary, ve stated the matter so explicitly thatwé have risked smaller con- tributions rather than have any one sub- j goribe . wit! ykngwing.-how their money Solid Gold Crowns, $5. Painless extract pats qobni Wesley waite to 23 the arrival of other government columns, ing, 0c. Cleaning, TSe. Silver “block. All the theatrical. le stop at ut avenue, Ap at & o'clock’! bor of District, and denounce Mr. Pow-| “Th, en Gt nae Gul - 4 retri the troops were exposed Te. Pintina |. Artificial the Cakes: son cease meantime Dam. Col. P. H.. Carson and others will ors as an enemy of public education and | inane’ a aca many pRtra copcntes ei, | to @ constant fire trom the rebels in taelt Hy ee excustvely, aod says that many of make addroqpes. ~ | of the labor cause. ‘ | tending:the-tnauguration of the new meth-] Te", and were frequently compelled to them, ‘und contmercial travelers ss well, : : ——— = Resolved, That coples of this resolution'| ods of works amavit was estimated thet | FM square to resist the chargea of the Dental have called upon him for the Tabules, Sidewalk Obsiructions. ‘| be forwarded to labor organizations in the| the oa “gre the frst year would be | enemy. and Gleason says “they are really To the Editor of The Evening Btar: -| State of Vermont. $ . * anty;_,| Bbouk. 3% ga smatter of fact, how- |-: Cl, Sanches Echevarria, who had re- ° °® Association. BE ees a : The report was recelved and the resolu-'| Over they wil Be mite he Cn eae HOw: | ceived orders, to act in combination with . ee ie append hareepresooins During the past three months the police | tions adopted. swirl thts Regine, the troops, failed to arrive in time to as- Mr. Jeakins, who is agent in Syracuse department of Washington has been serv-| i for the St. Lawrence Life Inmrance Society, and nad been in the habit of bvying some Kind of pfll for bis wife, with unsatisfactory results,-till Mr. Gkavom recommended the Tabules. ‘Upon being appealed to for ber opinion of Ripens Tabules Mrs. Jenkins: (Mrs, Cor. 7th & D Sts. Importing Cheap Labor. : Mr. E.'M. Blake intfoduced the following,’ which was adopted:. : - : ing thousands of “orders” (!) upon’ owners of houses to remove from the sidewalks. all obstructions in the shape of street’ + Whe: ‘We believe that the time has, +] washers, sewer vents, &c., which project a hs fraction of an inch or more above the level | 2*Tived ‘when’ the laboring people:'of the’ ot:the pavemente: country should protest against the further W. G. Jenkins, 108 Benedict aveaue, || Rather than suffer the loss of time and|@dmission of the cheap, qilterate stow Syracuse, said, October 25, 1805: ‘| annoyance of appearing in the Police Court, URAL ena Eig ee: 3S thel °*T have used ‘them with 4 eaeenle ial ble ugh tol) 5 2 ‘ tahpetue aioe oepiaaias -8@: involves. the trouble of :getting a|| District, in common with: the laborers in, berate eg eeeioet Sharity, ‘$3,000 2 comstigntie s H mploying a | Other sections of the country, ere fully:|¥¢# ,for.. Righly recommend them.”: ‘Mrs. Jenking | istered plumber.”. The absurdity of | Justified in protesting against the further] St¢- ¥ ‘& very conscientious, good Christian i) having to get a “permit” from the govern-,| ®dmission of cheap European labor, from'|: woman, about 47 of age, sada ment. to de what that same government | the fact: that a large colony of jill atel ‘member of the First M. E. Ghurch, in has just ordered you te do ‘within five;| Halians have under the contract - system! Syracuse. ‘Mr. Gleason suggests that tm -| “days” does mot seem to have accurred to} all advertisements of the Tabules the i} any one.at the District building. | words “For habitual constipation”? 1). In most cases the projectign is caused by: should conspicuously appear, because the ‘| the sinking or settling of the pavemeni,. Tabules are specially valuable in such }] and_as the sidewalk is not under. the con- t has dis command and ordered to appear before @ court-martial. —_—_-e+____ Political Notes. First Virginia district republicans yester- day Anstructed their St, Louis convention | 4 delegates for McKinley. : Several hundred Nebraska populists at Omaha last night started a movement in the. direction pf the presidential nomination of Senator Allen. The secong. Missouri district republicans. yesterday, instructed for McKinley and in- dorsed Chguncey L. Filley for national com- mitteeman, _ : The Melton faction of the South Carolina |‘ republicans adopted resolutions in conven- tion at Columbia *yesterday,. saying that elther McKinley, Allison, Morton, Reed ‘| Quay would be acceptable, : Pee monshafor cove the winter. moj fea caclatee ee ay ex- Penses ent.4pon- opening and fur- Dishing Bhewpepeffioss. and. the printing of sb bg.expenses for the. remain- ee months @.courge, be. very. much The ignorance Of dur critics is shown by yeu bow much.ean he eaved by taking advantage of them. Below are bet a ‘fw articles. “A thousand and one”, ‘more that you cap’t efford to miss, NEEEVER. 301m palsredto. 8c. ID. Ot. "Reduced te. et. $1.25 doz. . BEER ‘TRACT. AMERICAN RELISH TABLE- - Ob - Superintendent of Public officer, paid from y be “investigated.” Just ty that people should investi-! de" of, work. We: - recently been imported into the District for:| the purpose of doing work that rightfully! belongs to our own citizens; and’ be {0 further - ' Resolved, That in the opinion of this rep- j| trol of the owner of the abutting property, || resentative body of workingmen of the Dis-} it does not appear how he. becomes Mable,| trict of Columbia, the Lodge-McCall immi-! j] for the obstruction. This petty annoyance|| station bill aims to prohibit that class of! || to taxpayers might be avoided if a contrac-|| immigrants which experience shows to bei. - cazes,-and thousands of people, par- tieularly Women, neeé them. Smee tor were employed to do all such work at'| Most undesirable and detrimental both ‘t | pigarang Ape eS et eati a vial. 3 government expense. To comply with these.| the welfare of the American-latorer and: 5 eee ree = The tweltth linois district - republicans ts = reedcres ae cost therpeonle coins this work) ae Prosperity of the country; and.| Bishop Arnett’s Addres: yesterday renominated Joseph aC Cannon. a t vidually ten or fifteen thousand dollars, further 3 Ape «© shkdterary: Sock . gress. z 4 ** ** Go tosea right—don'’t try | perhaps more. One plumber says he has |. Resolved, That this central body appeals api poate « sa | | Peas aoe ke ROK FF “ordi i] had 2,000 jobs of. this kind. . All of the| to the labor organizations throughout the| There was‘ié"#ooln ‘for ‘adverse criticism: The tenth Tennessee district republicans BRI to think that the ordinary’] work of this wind in ihe Freee ald Be done eT deed Hae ately, correspond | withi} om.any .pqrtienref the pregram prepared | yesterday named Zach ‘Tavlos ang it han x xKE* k i = d Only | >, contract for three thousand dollars, | and demand that their Senators and Repre- : ic ; % trunk is going to do. nly by President--H.-A--Clarke- of. the Bethel | dolph delegates to the ‘St Louis conven- | ; ig $4.20 skilled labor not belng necessary in tho | sentatives in Congress shall employ. thelr| °¥, Freel eaters tion, and they were instructed to vote for |} Reduced trom $5.20 bor to... * * * * 4 steamer trunk will fit be- majority of cases. The- policemen them-.| Dest efforts towards the passage of. the tb eect ae ee la eme cape McKinley as fong as his name is before the | 3 SMITH, BROR’ COUGH e, 10 poy. - selves co! e work in ime t] ige-) 5 : fi ef Ws 2 ‘y at, " oes PI. **** neath a steamer’s berth.}1t takes them to, look up the cases and find:| The chairman of the legislative committée, Metropolljammde Me 5. Ghurca, tad all thone |< OR Soe yr caatonl “@latzict- obn- ‘i eEEES | the owners. THOMAS W. GILMER. || reported that the bakers’ Sunday bill was | to .whomthepreparatt papers wag-as-| to- ‘ious if Pennsylvania haye indorsed: Jas. L Barbour ee Ours at $2, $2.50 and}. ————_—_ : j| Judged by the committee as class legisla-| signed - did- leraly. The 9d ¢| Pattieet for Presiaent.~ ° 1° * * * * $3 with sheet-iron bottom Bible-and Civilication. |] ton that would not receive favorable con Bishop B,-WoA= a ; Ones we oo | ‘The Nebraska republican convention will a Dr. B.:L. ‘Whitman; president of Colurf!| 2deration. in the hands of Congress; butt a: Wott of Ons "was an espe-| 1. herd this eventing: 1.. * * * * and canvas covered. Better| pian university, delivered a lecture ei induce! to mabe suck tesuiatiok tiie ae | weet ee ees ain wupiee aan | 4A bitter fight 19 looked for in today’s, re- aH * * * * ones at $4.50, $5 and $5.50.| night in the First Congregational Church | ply the present law to mest their case, 1! Ae we ph ea red, N; D. The | 3 614-616 Penna. Avenue. in the regular course A motion was made and carried pro‘, 7 t the:Gecasion,” meaning si z SSS S Ge ney Sue Sear memeveni iBall A cacricaalsdclety, of Relea ma diina| ue aeaitiot rayivinn tha ascot atin’; | bration of Rmancipation day. sie convention, and | the Lamoure “and John A, Hamilton, Receivet. Sots His subject was “The Bible and Civiliza- general’ in the army. The Pe otaclive Baild ahh hap wmeee ph dele remarks Bishop asaete Panhe EE alll he on thane mentee aa = 2 tion,” and ix his way Assembly reporte* 4~ Re Pak teatents, It : See eee Kneessi, 425 7th St. do. shows that one note fee Lad litte the ee BT oft ag ee umloM | States is ay Ghuntry, and hetS'T intShd to | convention, abd if Ts hot thought that sil- apit-281 other, and that both are closely identified. | road -and it~ ,.-seGlt off the Eckington | stay aq jong as God. allows. me to have | Ver will be an issue at all. = There was @ large audien iy t "| their acts” ‘branches,-and, on -motion, | preain’ ie eReat t ‘of the negro| Ex-Congressman R. J. Vance- was elected eee rE ce present. ene Been was conourred:in.’ trace will to Mrewlse. he negro will'be | mayor of New Britain, Conn., by the dem- os i y Woman's Press Club. i icouameltiaattrom em tai eetaceaistel te eee Le aoe pe Dom, and he | eae a ipjortin wee Sboree ko tome, : Tho Woman's Wational Preee 44,40, | Busts heer boycott. ‘The president re- | ee ae, he en See, Uke | J republican, a heavy loss front tise repab: will hold a reception =< ASSociation | ferred the reques' each union to recom- . rie lican yote of last election: —cooking over a atove, isn't it? ud Spen meeting in | mend the name of a on every. qther, 0c ion, he will allow. the jwhite snap AG-eht stead af him.. ~ proper committeeman. ‘There. country in the world wh The lst of the eleven conven- = the Riggs Hous~ The delegate of Excelsior Assembly, No. aN oat th has | tlqns in Kentucky were held yesterday. Of ‘That's. because you are using coal im = «next Friday evening, when Bi ¥, the negra, many privileges as he has eae 4 tie stove. cMake-a-chasge-vese/ COR some (gore Thah ordinarily interesting pa. | 207%2% Of Le, reported that specla} notices U ;, You.may think there | ¢he twenty-two distfict delegates who will fostead. Much better for summer ena* | Would be sent to the members of that. i be read and some excellent music ‘Tepresent the staté at St: Louts, ten (third, | rendered. The reception will be in honor thet view you are mis- fifth, sixth, seventh and ninth) ere in- . for_inatance, where ing—easter wo cook-* sembly to appear. at thelt ia as- . ¢ regular: meeting | $7, 0Ut Ex Q ‘taken..; Tak Sask = Friday evening, to consider matters of structed for McKinley; ten (Grst, second, ca oe oS Of the president ofthe elub, Mrs. Sperry, | serious tmportance to that body, ‘This no- | Sere, ooh ee heen yeeros to one | fourth, elgtith and eleventh) received Flow much easier ‘twill ‘cook who sails for Europe the following week. | tice will be printed in red ink, and-is what [. man in.th plature for a hnndred years, | Straight’ Bradléy instructions, -while the ‘tha: meee: Mrs. Kitty Thompeon-Berry will sing, and | is known. as a.“‘red letter call,” only used |’ “Ta ;ahias way, it Is. here? Does any | two from the tenth were instructed fcr ee saecuarcia ie ik Mrs. Claude B. Money will read @ paper on | when matters of great importance are tobe | ong ine negrovrunsing for offic, | Bradley first, and McKinley if the goyer- ny whe the city. Hawall. Considered, and every member is obliged to | in this eying If he secs prover todo cs | nor's name fs dropped. ‘There will be con- WASH. GASLIGHT CO a bey the summons. Soot e [tell ye 'p.000.000. of negroes Jn ths | testing delegations from the third amd fifth c Sees 9 A Lecture om Nuremberg. F The Building Trades ‘council. country, a, imope -blesged than. the game | districts, ard, counting the contestants in 413 10th St. An {interesting lecture on’ “Nuremberg, number, 9F6r4%ARY other quarter of the | these districts, the Bradley men claim a Or WM, J. ZEH, 926 N wt. "Phone 478 the Jewel of the German Empire,” was | gs < eee: tue tiihiee rane, (EPR noe te gee : strength of sixteen district delegates in the 18-264 delivered yesterday atthe Academy of Sve Tena On ee ing ‘Trades | ‘The paper Of Mr. Hunter was on the| ational convention. the - Holy Cross by'Rev. Dr. Shahan of th Council last evening: President Silvers was e Catholic University. ‘The various points of | the chair. A large amount of “routine The siiver men in the democratic state convention of Washington yesterday at Great: Reduction stiansne Rev. se, Goan ev. ir. Credit ; t f = Tacoma made an all-day fight for a sliver “In Hai interest during the talk were illustrated ry | bunnees was {rapsacted. | Arrangements | ect ab dette Names nigh | platform and e silver delegation instructed n frair. moeane Of levtern slides.some at which | Council vinit the peweial buliding tecorae | an ate Gee at when he concluded | to Vote for a free colnage candidate for Britches: Econ, formeny $560. Narerbere geo prety and well selected. | Canizations not aiready represented in the lauded. President. President Cleveland's adminis Switches, $4.00, formerly $7.00. Nuremberg’s: most noted men received a council and ask them to send delegates to léy read, by réquest, two} tration was indorsed. A: free silver resolu- Switches 5), $3.60, dormseciy == tribute, Albrecht, Durer, Hans Sachs, Peter the latter body. fa re Gionce’ ‘Dunbar, a ne; tion was adopted, bit the delegates were Switches ts 80, ‘tamer gO. peemer ane anise ent SS we intitied ‘The Coldred Sol- | Rot instructed. ‘The delegates te Chicago gomaster who foun e of Ho- : . ugh C. : We E7First-cluss attendance ip Dressing, | henzollern. The lecture was concluded by H whit THE COURTS. pypnervias Equity Court No. 1—Judge Cox. Rives.agt. Rives;.decree as.to division of fund. Rausdell agt. Moyers; decree for aale the speaker ‘reciting the poem of Longfel- low entitled ‘‘Nuremberg,” a very happy close to an entertaining lecture. ‘ fH. White, J. B.- Fenton, J. Glertor Thomas Maloney, J. L. Sharpste- =f Charles A. Darling. . .-- = ~~ and ‘The Colorado democ 71. convention meets ‘There be 463 dele- : t “Ante-Bellum Ser- The” By the choir ee ine, : lo, “Rally "Round the Flag,” a 3 we “Lay toi saugienta to roused. ay i e highest nt of patel exeltement, "EM 20 7th Street N. W. modified..Toone agt. Toone; teatimony. be- een a t Sn 7 tree! Te fareFe J Mca ecaminon ocderenr eee te senders gateg 10", convention. county, Arapahoe ‘Klingle agt. Birney;- decree: stating ac- = which Denver is located, will have counts. Engle agt. Mades; time to take tes- Co-operat™ timony extended thirty ‘4: Shay agt. at) = ve Asso- wing Geo. H, Walker 29: dntersati 5“ méeting “last =e : tts. tse 4 Bald valker .¢fpowered-ago | Sition: —— {raise $400, oe | spigie wt thelg bel; -si¢ sth: street north- ; a ue CSart No, 2—Judge Hagner. went) Presfeme J. H: Mangum ptesiding. aint Set. il diseases is Dr. Shade’s chloridum discovery for consumption Cuthbert; motion for refer-] F: J “HARY dretretary: * Alatge number coach Pasco |}. Shale’s Method of _ Will find here a complete stock of Colors, Brushes and Varnishes. Painters’ Supplies. nee tas Bet. Cuthbert: © eter HE De HARRY Seetres Mency. J. W. Farris, the state central com, st. ° Fy : “throat, hh arrhal = .j emCe to auditor denied. Barron ‘ag! jar-| of menibeny present and much busij- | mitteeman, from Mr. Bland’s county, and Pure Oils, Lead, Turpentine, pestnient ins wich nana raid'| ron; testimony ‘before R. J., Murry, exam-| ness of*Hnttre# $6 niarketdealers’and the | his) closest political adviser, authorised @ Selors grognd in oil or dry, Var-| Sar tu plan as of throat] *nets, ordered. taken. Barats sat. ceraumar: ‘etatnd OF tie District: wad tah mized; ed- [Sn nent ee Mlscameeny. <5 oe: ainters’ Specialtie: integrity of tho| Olmstead agt. Webb et al.; Harris Lindiley ly ot t“to ‘the ‘patrons of the mushes, She off and ‘3, ing = earity of ae appointed guardian ad. ‘tem: Goldsmith rketh. pieMtioris for membership s Transfers of Real Estate. Brushes, &c., at eke stand of 11 euicrtatoed and Bee mule the germs | age. <Tonberg et al:; order for commission 48°C. Coburn, A: Bo Reen | Deeds’ th’ fee have hean fit an suey Geo pt.-2 & and gradually ‘annihilating: fee ase Fecee ean | ta, lasue. sonepn gegowitg.ang Ry F. Kid§- “Awan. | Robert Raybure et ue to Wm bone. ioe =e «seat & Co., fertUlzatjon is obtained: ‘The “third outline of ae 3 james B. Henderson ps treatment corrects indigestion, mal-utcine’ wick Circuit Court No, 1—Judge Bradley. mittee ted to draft a resolution | 2 84- 73; $10, Ji B. to Wm. | . tors to Geo, Byneal, Jey To tag aulintion, sald, causes being indispensable | , Powaham, & Co, ast. Turner; judgment] of sympathy.on the death of Mr. i Price |W. Winfree, lots 17 and 19, sq. 962, and lot ERROR 0, gom p atl JTH ST. NW. dluanae, “Grey thirty paneling el eke oot | ee parte BE: Monroe; Go. Golden | Brown and, ft_was ordered ‘thats copy | 125, oq. 1026; $10.. Houry. W., Sohon, trustee, h ti disease, © citizens re '; do. mpson 4 E ‘Strength ite Beauty. SRI, of, pulumonary, “eomsumption or complicated | of Columbia ot ai.; Judginent in ceninteg took fa. he Bh WY: 08 , She; ds- oe! ecuma Sm. Crawford Cycles, $40, $50, $60 and $73. iso a ‘umber in Baldimore Despite De sais ones pee eeey aera cL Sithaeen ee ind “time, protest-to be. withdrawn. Moxley | Baby Carriages. Charged cured fo a tow toute AMEN be dle] Cee” District of Columbie: sudgment wee Fresh air ta ice hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to @ Sanday, ¥ to 2..] tiorari. Henry C. Lamkin agt.. District of babies. A strong, light, easy-run- $ 5 Cengultution free. 1282 14th st. apj8-5t | Columbia; on -trial: * t carriage is the = Sarin theta tout One ‘of. the health-giving ele- Ciroult Court No. 2—Judge McComas. © Reedy-agt: ‘Thomas; rule on defendant s . 9 Lindner et quas! and case mi oO A . oe Houghton CO., sarsapasilla. .It contains more the Deace, to proceed according, to. law. to “Annie 1214 FSP, NW. spiscoa)} sarsaparilla;than many-of the | ca at $500) meter ar One RONG fix: og ti: Ho, diat setting.aside will. O’Leery. Wash-} ! to Me Pr preparations called by that name. | 1: Ge road 3 | te 1018; Ladies” fine on guiarial." Homgh egw Broctors sudGorent Wy | toe G.'. = SHIRES—the best by any. test. default; Klughers agt; Kahn; do. of rt or. straw sailors. Bs pao wed MBtatce vast Goseee tie ie ay John Jones; desecration of: greves;.on a Dr. ‘Lyori’s PERFECT ee Mi Tooth Powder |s:22 An Elegant<Toilet: Luxury. | State of bra Watts; ‘Used. by. peaple ,of -refinement é ~--Probete Court:—J 7 E Estate of Lelia B. Hart; renunciation of: Josepha H. Houghton asco toasite 1 Chas: Ruoff, . J Up-to-date Hatter, 905 Pa- Ave. LUTZ &: BRO, a - . Over @ quarter. ‘af Oe eee anon Munroe; ‘ 07, es Ws Rull-information at 918 N.Y. ave. — spiwer® |, ape-milt, woot es 2 i am of MaryVan f LANDS: SANTTAR- D land. References rery gore for | naming Friday, "Ma; ‘ia the. city. Gnay. Shee bf ths eee Son

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