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— 12 - SHE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1896-16 “PAGES.~ BSS 98939 68039 ‘Buy the HECHT & COMPANY, > | ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS | 497, fou and hurt nimsett quite badly. @ ’ Shes Tomorrox our stores win be EP 515 Seventh Street. i 3 é, —pnoor’S Atlanta this morning. 025 Penna. = Blan. . The regular monthly meeting of the city” 9 J Fudge Ohichestet peaks of the , Nelson} ccuncil will be held tonight. a —— bakers have advanced the price of : S ‘Oase. : read a cent a pound. . ee ‘open until 1@ p.m. aoe ““2"___ © (Thanksgiving Supplies at ’Pickford’s. norrow night. , i Open late t bese) Belle Haven Council, Junior Order U. A. Women’s m ee ee = e lecture o} . T. H. ice at repta Candler is Bacis!im Jall—Local, Notes | tai! was largely attended by members of € € ra e€ @@ wr ) & Lan) oh = @ D ©® tof thin 4 Pl h Sy his congregation. © FOR u cS} ¢ Apes , oti interest. To! Miss Louise Burke and Master Julian fee Thanksgiving tng, ‘0 aD T ee © iit ae he are ot feasting : & Yirtetty. 5 Burke are ill with typho!d fever. hanksg TV ing S cee fe eae ee Pity that we couldn’t have 2 s fo buy for the table. We're going getten hundreds instead of doz- 4 [ ° ° There, will be a regular meeting of M. D. h an ks 1V 1 n (A Gabler & ‘orse Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, ‘ tonight. Capt. 8. B. Davis will deliver an Sommer Event.) a portion of the Judge Chichester of the Alexandria coun- | #ddress. ty court showed in a very decided manner | _ Prof. S. T. Ford, humorist and imperson- ator, will give <n entertainment at the yesterday that ‘he’ is in earnest about | Opera House tonight for the benefit of Del 1 breaking up the Alexandria county lawless- | Ray Chapel. unusual way in all respects ress, when he openly rebuked several mem- we SSS a bers of the bar, a justice of the peace and FOUR NEW CASES. other county officials for their peculiar ac- tion in the John Nelson murder case. As | Diphtheria ee eee By ke fn person all tates: stated in The Star seyeral weeks ago, John jealth Office. onal 29 Nelson was released from jail by Justice | Four new cases of diphtherla were re- and and third, $300 Lane on a thousand-dollar bond given by | Ported to the health officer today, and the ane we give a Haudsome Srl, ng spectl pri ens of these seal plush capes, pues be oe : taint Gace maleeerm cinerea but the maker didn't have more. ¢ 8 At a Discount rays GB ls 2525 Mint to one-hatt, of what you, ex: From our “ALWAYS “4 I? Deeted to pay. Everything ty. fresi . ae os The eee and pure. isfaction guaranteed. LOWEST™ prices. This | >London Layer Raisins. announcement has kept € ( Cooking Raisins... . our 3 busy stores crowded 2 ¢ Cleaned Currants. to their fullest capacity (Choice Citron.... with buyers ever (4 Ibs. Prunes Monday morning, and it will undeubtedly continue uninterruptedly until Thursday noon. Until that time we shall offer the following SPECIAL actical way a cash-saving way for you—an Ready for selling tomorrow. merreW we WI sell Capes that any woman may be proud of! Made after the anos —Jast in from our Mr. E, 1. Droop factury—carefully selecte« most approved style. Some of -13¢. -10c. .15¢. -15¢. ( Evaporated Apricots.......12c. ¢ Evaporated Pears -10¢. ( Evaporated Nectarines. . 8c. ¢ Mincemeat Sods 218: ) Queen Olives... +20¢. qt. them are plain—some are ce beaded and braided—all are . Large California Prunes 7 New Figs 2 English Walnuts. proven trimmed with angora fur and ' | lined with fancy silk. $ = : John H. Greene, one of his attorneys, and | District bacteriologist is making an ex- OF practice ped Granville Kelly, and since that time | @mination of several more cases that have Free with each 1 @ he has shaken the dust of this part of the } been reported as suspicious. country from his feet and his whereabouts | It 1s thought that many cases are neve I aReaCe UaEnowa reported to the health office, and the lax Terme, $10 cash ant $10 a month When the Nelson case was called in the | ity of physicians in this regard has becn - county court yesterday afternoon nelther | commented upon many times. The law is : E = Nelson nor his attorney, John H. Greene, | not stringent enough in this regard Nig AGAIN! We offer as a special Thaukegiving in- ak. . $5 cash or credit. (pee ee le —the most decided bargain of the year. i was present, and this was the keynote for | held, and it is the purpose of the Commis- Judge Chichester's remarks. He said that] s:cners to ask Congress at its next session Gucement, a large paused OD dangerous stock. We've got a aishaces Oe 4 wo i . : one member of the bar had deceived him. | to so amend it as to give the Gomme : GEES eee 3o-lb. bucket Jelly.........75¢. limited quantity of a certain $| It will be remembered that when Nelson | erg authority. to make rewniaticns aoe Planos—cases of a variety of weeteevecy ® OR bee. RUB- Jelly in stone jars..... -10¢. 7 5 turned reformer and gave information to | ern the subject of contagious discasts. eae 125§c. cee A s sort of boucle coats. They’ve the Citizens’ League of Alexandria county eee Bemmner Sayrovemormn anh fate pelen alba. or (Jelly in glass... .. oo 1:76: inserted velvet collars——-are hall nis bondsmen called him in and _ sur- e 2 Peaches in gallon cans. ....20¢. Peaches in heavy syrup $ Choice Sugar Corn.... ( Gist Lima Beans... rendered him to the court. When Nelson SOME FLAG WAS BURNED. Practice pedal these fcund himself again behind the cold steel * grand insten in ih nts, in satin lined and are handsome bars his heart failed him and he resolved | ‘Two Different Stories About the Al- deed. Thaukssis io go back to his “pals,” 0 pehenshe was| lewed Insult to the Spanixh Colors. gE. & asked to sign new warrants he refused to} Capt. Edmund E. Rogers of Company H, ape gee O do 0, nor would he appear in court against | o¢ Newcastle, Del.. some of the members of | * Sons, - ° those for whom he had sworn out war- a ey a < rants. When Nelson was surrenedered | Which are said to have burned a Spanish Steinway Piano Parlors, $10 down aud $10 monthly, Stool, hook Judge Chichester remanded him to jail un-| flag Wednesday night, is making an in- : der $5,000 bond. Judge Chichester sald: | vestigation. What the result has been he 925 Penna. Ave. = PONG va aha ints (meaning John | Wil! not disclose. Whether a Spanish tlag | ——-———————— cane H. Greene) went to the jail, got Nelgon out, | W@8 burned by the troopers or not ts a carried him before Justice Lane, an igno:| mystery. A reporter of the Philadelphia rant, illiterate negro justice of the peace | Times saw several members of the com- of the county, who released him on a moe pany last night. From them he received pana) agin is mon or Wand Mr. Greene | Wo steries of the affair. Both came from a Bb oer 7 became one of the sureties. Now, I consid- | men who were present at the time. we'd say “pay cash” fast | er this whole business not only fitegal, but | One story given out by the majority of enough. in contempt of court, and I know no law | members and generally believed is this: e os G *¢ | authorizing such proceedings.” 4 Wednesday a reception was held after the Make your own terms—so B Judge Chichester ordered Commonwealth's | dress drill, nearly all the members of the much a week or month. Attorney Johnson to proceed’ at once | company being present. The drill room in against Greene and Kelly, Nelson’s bonds- | the armory was decorated with flags of all We shall present to each th purchases of Shoes a new, ng Toy Novelt and stylish. We’ve been sell- ing them for $7. The balance BARE si of them shall go tomorrow at THE: THE REDUCED PRICES EOF IN EFFECT =, Until Thursday Neon: S © soc. For 7sc..and $1 Knitted Worsted Slippers, Ladies’, Misses’ or Child’s. 94-45, Soest You'll like the credit we give because it’s free gratis. Accom- modation that costs nothing is worth enjoying. If cash could - buy any cheaper than credit = erett Stock — @90GC06 % at a Sacrifice! | rf @ 9 -1oc. ¢| «SC <<. 0C. Choice String Beans - 6c. 20 Fat Mackerel..........50¢. Bell Milk........ Granulated Sugar. .. te. Navy Beans qt. 3 Ibs. Self-raising Buckwheat.13c. Best Butterine, Ib... ... Soft Shell Almonds, Ib. ) au —— 5 he 5 - S purest whisky nu 2 = ry & | men, and also to take proper steps for the | nations, One feature of the recenion wag tiny Every effort is being p rin Gell et cane Side one Old crow" Whi HECHT & COMPANY, = $| removal of Justice Lane. aor | the SPeech of the Rev. Vaughn 8. Collirs, cal Shaue Fy effort & put forth to sell at once this $e a S i Gos Nelson, it will be remembered, ts und BS bastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church !!! ! tire stock of Fine Art Bric-a-Brac, Fancy Gold and Silver See: I eventh Street. indictment for the alleged mur at New Castle. He spoke of Cuba's strug- rns icle: pwelry. Fancy Novelties. &c &c = is14 secovooborees 2 Seimorrreipietpitrh | Deputy Sheriff Hines in’ February last. | gles and said that the United Staves shuee aii Articles, Jewelry, Fancy Novelties, &c., &c. 2 S = Bao ee rR AD | Nelson ts also under a bond of $500 for ap, Eive ber belligerent rights. Shortly after- 928 Everything must positively be cleared out by January = cB t CEC pearance before the corporation ward the men sat down to supper, and re: rn i « re > “selli eel decaur ae @ 9 y hanksgiving Alexandria city, charged with stealing a| olution In Cuba was the topie or converac: !{ 1! dst, and in order to make the ‘selling short and decisive — a) ( lot of gambling pepe from ee ae oes No Tans ioe was served. !! 1! ! tremendous reductions are being made. No better oppor- ee gurt house. Nelson is said to be al - | Toward midnight a crowd of about a dozen ity will ever occ: 5 e idav gifts cf >. Bere nes Sere S Sw. 266 tables” and ar aponal tonanpear: before) neve thell (soldiers collected dmuthioeer crentatane ae !! 0! tunity will ever oceur to purchase holiday gifts at such re- = 2 con. oth & La Ave ——--?| Washington courts on the charge of per- | still talking of Cuba. With a cheer one !! 1! markably low prices. Visit the store at once! : ' $1 8 = C jury. Lawyer John H. Greene 1s on this | pulled the Spanish flag from the wall and . eS . . : ° Marketing delivered promptly. "Phone 922. 1t 66 9 994 | bond. held it over a lamp until it caught fire. It Fine Bonn China Sterling Siiver Nail a NN eS rin a es ‘At the opening of the county court this] was burned to ashes. The soldiers are r For $2.50 Quality 5 e op Men's Goodyear-sewed Shoes, with flexitle oak leather soles. $2.35 . For $3 Quality Ladies’ Fine Hand-sewed L-top Button Boots. $2.85 For $3.50 Q aes OP a Rays morning Judge Chichester added to his re- | badly frightened and afraid to talk for fear Kennedy's Celebrated Fruit Cake marks of yecterday by saying that the so- | of being court-martialed. ms Everything from Soup to the /| Caled bond for Nelson's release had b The other story is that the flag burned only 25c. Ib. At all grocers. It » Alter Anger Coffee—for the }| for $5,000, instead of $1,000, as stated: by | was not a Spanish embiem, but a signal Pa Clocks, worth $3- $1.87! Polishers----- $1.35 ~ $4.75 Gilt Clocks = $3.35| Fine Sterling Silver $2.00 Hand-paint- Link Button Sets 4oc. edCups& Saucers $1.00) p45 Hand -deco- FF gg oe aga $1.00| ated Pin Trays- 60c.- “il! Fine Sterling Si Sterling Silvre Cut not | 2) yerScissors— = » = Ae Glass Vinaigrettes 7s5c. loss to BOSS ; dhs 4 him yesterday. “I want It understood,” | flag secured from the Maritime Exch »ee | Thanksgiving dinner—we have. ¢| said Judge Chichester, “that neither the | The author of this story says some flaxs | => =~ #}>And in quality good enough to | Sheriff of Alexandria county nor the jailer | were borrowed for the occasiva and that Syndicate Purchasing Co., %% | ( 4™! uality good enough ; | of Alexandria city has any authority to re- | the flag was an old and tattered one. It . %})win the liking of the most par- {| lease from jall eny prisoner that I send | could not be used to decorate the build 3 ? ticular housekeeper that ever ¢| there. |The prisoner must stay | there | and was thrown in the corner. Here it was z Soe . breathed: Eh until I let him out, unless he is re-| found and taken outside the buildi: eel breathed. ere ¢Special Bargains?) a little list tat) leased cna welt of habeas Gam Pa burned. ahgliceman Morgan, who FS A . y some ci equal or higher aj y ed the Ing, Says that it (ought to gain big attention: ee raat Tomorrow for ¢ Hams, is handed slap at Shei dSetoetnteetoeteete like a back- ea Spanish flag. He at iff Palmer for allowing, | know how the Spanish flag sto: uality 3 was cir- ( ie : s it is said, Ha ‘andler to take a leave | culated. F ° : ay any yy | 5 Smeg Home Agpure O40 °| Of apsence,” Under this order of the court | sgn Henry F. Woodard, Assignee, T AN Sg ING AY in irom " Candler will be apt to spend the rest of his Madina wists 9 nt and Qui in jail, without the pleasant breaks Which you will need on the table and in the house. 5 ; Giass Ware. ( 3c. Tumblers - - 1%c. ( ( 4 and $5 Grades ies’ Finest Dress Shee s Best French Calf Cape Cod Cranberries, Nut eegengengengententene For §. L M Finey ¢ Bis Cluster Mals nds of Cheese, s Famous Chocolates. eegegontoegessotons Ww Wm. Hahn & Co.'s: Reliable Shoe Houses, 930 and 932 7th st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave.. It 233 Pa. ave. s.e. e Glasses My Famous 38c. Coffee este 3 ¢ Bite teen cocesccd Scarcely a day goes by but that one or ) Lottie Quill, colored, was before Mayor | fendant was a young colored man named ‘Thompson in the police court this morning, | William Forrest. 5 charged with putting poisun in some food The testimony showed that Forrest went 1225 F St. thought, came néar ending the career of | his now lives. Her love has turned cold. no24-Im her brother, Benjamin. Quill, but was dis- | Once fond and true, she now has no further | = w " ssi Seiad — § | Missed, a physician testifying that the food | use for him, and turns him down every | ~~~ zed oF 3 ing appears to. have grown out of a case | UM ° Are We of jealousy. The Quills occupy a two-story once aie your child, too?" asked shanty in the gourtbounded by Henry, Sreneali ‘ ae Fayette, Queen and Princess streets, to- | pg ont, S#¥8 it 1s, but I say it ain't,” said @ ae ee ee ee ee hee ee he eet ea eae eee eee eee ee eT They’re going fast 29Cc. % doz. Silver=plated? Teaspoons eee cma farm coco S| Everett Art Store Supposed Case of Poisoning. in the Police Court. This morning the de- — 9 she had prepared, and which, it was] to the house where a former sweetheart of be had contained: no) pelson-:Theisupposed poison- | time he comes to see her. gether with Lottie Carter and Mary Rich. eres e y y The last time he went to see her was in to the indignation of Lottie Quill, divided | {5 “use Unites ely Sue Bastenea in Ht delivery iia “attentions, ‘and aroused her jealons? | agai, Since then he hereon Woe ee : nou live 4 to such an extent that she told him she 3 aul taeda dey in. N H Was going to “tix him" if he didn't stop it, | Dolce, but they caught him at the market Oo 6 ae Willis eats his meals at the Quiil residence, | Y¢SteTday. Forrest told the judge that ne , and yesterday morning, when Lott it things in its hastened ~ is other lot of CLARK & CO., 811 Penna. Ave. Closed all day Thursé ‘ing Knives, ‘Openers. Crockery. sc. Tea Plates = = Brea SesSentonteesersengontentoetoetontenteet etente had not been near his erstwhile sweetheart ; mornit for more than three months, and thut he cooked the breakfast, she left the house. is owneace aeaier 1923 Penna. Ave. ¢| Willis became suspicious, and did not eat ction, HE O’N Accord, and not at her the meal, which, however, was eaten later | 34 ffir eres nee ee ae back, and Seaton Thanksgiving day. st Plat ans Anan, | by Benjamin Quill. Shortly after eating | “Forrest ied to prove that he w: Ts + $ Dinner Plates. a TK iV Ale | Guill ae out, but he had not gotten much-abuSat young man, but ere 355 ena ¢ Yecorated ¢ THANKSGIVING, | far before he fell to the ground n un- | doubt he had a pistol, and Judge Mille ~ “¢ our “MEZZO TINTS,” ; are | Conscious condition. He picked up and | sent him to jail for six monthe => ler ew z taken to his home, where an antidote was = es Zs n the elty. Sit for your | administered. The matter did not reach 25 SE h k c i Ye e rush, the ears of the police until late yesterday Marriage Licenses, anksgiving |¢ otis cere ey Marriage lcenses have been iss ° Dr. Quackenbush testitied that Quill's| ronowine. quae nae Weer sued un the was from natural causes, his sys- : a h run down, Asa result or| _White—Henry Kopp and Marie Schivier, the girl was released, both of Baltimore, Md.; Robt. L. Haycock Sinner ieee sti and Catherine I. Simmon: 4 re. ¢3cec. Turkey Pans. All sizes = = = = ay ing mau tnis test:mony a “Plums.” Ca Gilbert A. Clark a ee ee REE DS - Covered Weaetine wae: Harry Candler, who has been “out on | 2% Rosa M. Church; Chas. H. Sf Bel Flour T leave” from the jail, where he is supposea | Nannie B. ShrecSe; Edwin H. Strailman 53 £ t to have been incarcerated, serving a year's | Of Portsmouth, Va., and Nannie M. + 4 time for gambling, ete., returned to that in- | Wer of this city; Tee of Cam- $ bs ‘our’ small stitution yesterday. sae abet : & a #8 the cost of "new"? coats, : Sheriff Palmer is Scots | Sale ee Beall ot th + . £ Agate Ware. ANTON FISCHER, 906 G St. should nave been published about his is | Puke, Owen of Benning, De = E29c. 1=qt. covered Sauce: ATCHLESS DYE ‘LEANING. -sa | The Star, and ‘andler has never been | and Laura A. “ . Moore, both’ of Baltimore, Percy Bright of Wilmington, Del. F. Stickney of this city; James sense = Sage ee rere out of his sight; that he took him out “to | Md; 0. Lovers of Good Coffee get some important information” from him. -— <should try Hungerford’s “Golden Roa” | Ht is said that Candler did not like the | sesteatoa '5C. g acd © 3 4s 58e. | n i nd and Lina E. B.C 5 4 brand. It's a delightful co one that | Newspaper notoriety he had attained, and) J, ns and Mary J. Hees Sa e er Mixture, tery 3 Ba cure to give satisfaction. Per lecided ‘O . r ve of 2 z z Tes Me vee tee. 3 Sz i Istaction. 35C. decided to go back to jail Bronk, jr., of New York city and Mary © slish. lar $1.25 value. $3 £ pisces eeu: > New Schedule on Electric Railway. | Remore of Falls Church, Va.; Theodore = Ch ° tt 6 & $| J-H.Hungerford, crits, 9th & OSts. | gn omeial prominent in electric railroad | [yurie ef Agen anna, Be Belitn; Martin $ z : . | Burba of Alexandria, Va.. and a Wag- : $1 e€viot, OC. . 62) een circles in conversation with a Star reporter | ner of this city; Harrison Seale ae $ Handsome Hiaminated ( . z & this morning said that a new schedule is | Edith C. Herron; James T. McLaughlin of 4 Ride. vid in all th ne $1. y Lamps. + being ar ed to go into effect on that AES se narthalBalrd of this § 3 4 pees y; Chas. E, Waithall and Emma J. Mc- : Double-Bed Comforters, £56 Banquet Lamps, $2.25% Toad probably Sunday next, by which trains | Gann, both of Manchester wae i x $5 Decorated Banquet Lamps 2.00 = will be run between this city and Wash- Colored—Walter Latney and Martha $1, $1.25 & $1.50. SS : ington during the morning and_ evening Thornton; William Coleman and Henrietta D Mull arohte Gaal steel eattreleo news Ww. W. hours every twenty or twenty-five min-| Smith; John Sampson and Mary Bre oe $1, $143 and $1.50, eae h Tub 8 $ asap edlle utes, that is, as often as the trains can be | John Walters and Elizabeth Thotasa acne oO ] re fi . -CedarWa uDs. =} caine’ igen made to pass with the present side-track | ard Butler and Eliza Gordon: Solom, Goc. Table Damask, 39¢. [soe aS 936 cs FLORIDA COAST DEFENS facilities. Trains for the accommodation of | Moten and Margaret Gant. ayion a ‘ John Drayton theatergoers will leave Washington at 11| and Lulu Davis; William Twaites and Mary Nothing Significant in Preparations | p.m. and 11:20 p.m. and 12 midnight. No | 1. Jackson; Richard Henderson and Maggie for Their Improvement. change in the fare. will be made. Smith. At the War Department it is stated that Hall and Henderson Improving. ee there Is nothing significant or new in the | Motorman Hali and Engincer Henderson, Exit Priscilla. preparations for improving the harbor de- | who were so badly hurt at the power| Priscilla Hicks, colored, occupicd the at- fenses, as stated in Key West dispatches. | house of the Washington, Alexundria and| tention of the Police Court for less than ‘Tomorrow, Won’t last very long. You’re buy- ing $8 worth of comfort and quali ty for $4.37. Who wouldn’t? Who k Table Cloths, $1.60. 10-4 Bleached German mask Table Cloths, hemmed and Is for use. Beautiful design. Heretofore sold at PLM MMM MMM MAPLE EMEA Sosdeetesteatoatnetontpeteetonioatpsto er ese ceo $2. Tomorrow, $1.60. nile Portieres. per pair 2.50 ‘The annual report of Chief of Engineers | Mount Vernon Electric Railway Company, | twenty seconds this morning. could if it wasn’t for our pluck and $2 Napkins, $1.59 doz. Chenille Table Covers, urge slze--$1 % | Craighill, made public June 30 last, stated | are both improving, and it i thought that} “Charge ‘th loud ‘n’ boisterous conlu:t; 20 by 20 Fine the antiquated condition of the coast de- | both will soon be about again. guilty 'r no’ guilty.” push? ; fenses at Fort Marion, St. Augustine and No Trace of Eloping Couple. “Guilty” on Florida Keys. It stated that large sums| An employe from Willis’ livery stable in| ‘‘Court fines you five dollars.” aa could be expended on them advantageously | Washington came here yesterday and got| Exit Priscilla, 2 ° ° and added that “under the authority given | the horse and buggy which had been left aoe ; O Ir ¢ red it is Oo d by Congress to the Secretary of War it is | at Alfred Peters” by a gentleman who is 1 Be Older, 5 3 Clark & Co.,} Successors to W. D. Clark & Co., : i ic a : Ib. Arbuckle’s : Coffee - = = = = 17%e. z moe) = 25¢.. Worth fro FS autine supposed to have"been eloping with Mrs.| Patrick Mehan looks as though he had PUN CSCS oo CUS Ce tr | a ie ahr eerie, ie Gres ple and Quadruple A. handsome lin er Ware, just received — froin proposals for constructing emplacements not had a tub, a shave or a hair-cut for at a a ee iS a eloping couple, who left Peters’ sheriff's sale, to be sold at 3c. on the of the elop! ip! a a a in Wilhelm Meister, in a least four years. He would pass 5 for four ten-inch and two eight-inch guns | house on foot, can be found, and if they are Pass as a com 811 Penna. Ave z eanae on disappearing carriages and _ sixteen | in this city they are in hiding. posite photograph of Rip Van Winkle ane House & Herrmann fi = ig a a twelve-inch mortise pounce erentne guns Police Court. a typical hobo. For a week past he has 9 at referred to in dispatches from Key West, been sleeping in sheds around Brightwood, * A $ SYNDICATE stating that Lieut. Col. Renyard has pro- | Mayor Thompson! Aisposed of the follow- | gna a policeman locked him up.to meee ses Liberal Furnishers, ceeded with great secrecy to make con- in the police court this morning: "3 . ™ Serer. % PURCHASING CO., $]SS5 ce methine tee vig runs, “he | Sy “auineriandy eaargea wit crac | Mesnnratyehg ety ta ge Fatice Court | $y Cor. 7th and I Streets, ; ’ authorities say is no secrecy in the 8 a vad dismissed. of vagrancy, and when he gei h | to his chikiren, was dismissed. . ie geis out of fhe “ The Concord Harness. = ath St N W Beteeeeeution ae pacman publicly Tye. | Lizzie Davis, colored, charged with con- | Workhouse he will be three months older. pct Beware of imitations, Every genuine Con- $437 S e ° | ported five months ago. éucting business without a license, fined $5. ———— — —— — cord Hartess is stamped with maker's name BANA EIS ROO getoceg |, Similar defensive work has been proceed- | Harriet Waters, colored, charged with The Flag Incident Closed. ITALO CAMP DEAD. at the London opera, under Mapleson, with Bn ee Saar |aents for'a‘battery of throw cenciaenincs, [stealing coal from Wm. A. Smoot & Co. The Spanish lag burning in Delaware precise -ncnar| many secre ens eke anon teneee te : : 3 7 amatic Teno: ¥ y vas the reigning favorite LUTZ & Co., fe on disappearing carriages will be ready to | “Porte Quill, colored, charged with pols- | ™2¥ be Tesarded as a closed incident. The | The Soe ca arm, ataly sang the whole range of tenor Pies 497 Pa. ave., adjoining National Hotel. iptheria Abroad] | iz'e,the, sms, same time next month, | on ‘ng ‘her brother, was dismissed, Spanish officials in this country have not ,, | lyric and dramatic, with a Rt SSS kee = ib me 1p ie a a The amount es up to Septet ben 1 Hurt by a Fall taken any notice of it. The matter has ‘The death of the great tenor, Campanini, tong seldom combined. forse variety = . i reparin for this battery at Pen: 1: : y, d. R: 1, fi PRESSES Motes ta large varie Keep B. & S. Homeopathic Sore | ,2'S2ative 'y at Pensacola not been officially reported to the Spanish | at Parma, Italy, is announced aoul, in Don o = Sie George Prettyman, a young boy about | gcvernment and the Spanish government The “Good Things” You Want Throat and Diphtheria Tablets and | The plan of works at Florida Keys, ac-| weiye years of age, was quite badly hurt | kas not taken the matter up, ‘The Spanish 3 Italo Campanini was one of the very | Manrico and Ernani and cox other a tes he has left an imp A tenors, perhaps the greatest | 7° P pola catrio Me Gargle in the house. aeiatt Ee Gan ok eee a by falling cver a plank laid over a gas State Dewrtneae ae He eES ne ar is) oaiaeatinn Phas heard, for he | “aced. = & FOR THANKSGIVING, An em ymptonte apaec ally (siticactous | are In a fair state of preservation, except | pipe trench on King street last night. He | fooiieh exhibition of men whe Ad Alon | RScTEcR ete GR atihal Swaine inrah lNiaianen = oR ee THANKSGIVING | DELICACIES che In'being gent for Wighty imdorscd’ by shratastor the woodwork. which is badly decayed. | became unconscious from his fall, but was | too heavily. 5 (SSS SR EE SS a Mr. McDonald's Deta Sar DELICACIES. — ich, a . es ie report says these works a! f = e zm —_—+ e~. wis Mince Met std Plum’ Pudding To be had from us only. siderable strength and Will bear a piom: Shortlyarev ery qiderelieoree theese expression. He was of obscure birth and cairo SuiE tonthsamie Candies “pre Homeopathic Pharmacy, 1331 G st.|inent part in the defense of the Guif-ug | Mr. Chat A New Deputy Governor. Seis eceaing hile eran wh aaiitary erwin . ete t hurt. zi are 28-2m, 14 3 plank, but was not - Prices are right for best qual. ee ‘Mexico. ex Villnge Chapel Epworth Lengue. {J BURCHELL, 1925 F STREET. To, cult cree, The Library Committee. ‘the Village chapel Epon League, nee President deputy governor of the Soldiers’] when his rare voice attracted attention and | Hichtborn has made a recommendation to = Hightly ailing or | ‘The joint committee on Hbrary continued {| 4 junior league rally at the “Village Chap- | tiome in this city in place of Capt. D. A.| he was given the opportunity of preparing | that effect in accordance with the request Grim. High-ctass | it session at the Capitol today. Librarian | I” last night. Mr. F. J. Pollard delivered | trwin, retired, relieved. The new deputy for the singe. His progress was rapi4. SF Yin Ral Stains “SDE A RomasereEr be orders to pour in on the Yale work cur __spe- es es governor has a most distinguished record,| It was not long before he was singing at igned to his feet to superintend repairs Caundiy Doe: ay clalty._ Moderate | and talked at length upon matters relating | ™Ale_ chorus rendered some very pretty | having entered the army as a private and| Milan. and thence he passed to London, SCE GLa Ru kc Aiberas be Aeoatioae, undry every day. Send us charges and sat- | to the proposed reorganization of the if | music. Species Hisen to the rank of brevet brigadier gen-| and th 1873 he came to this count ER | seg see pees irene gee ye "| brary. The sessions of the ~ eral. Altogether he has taken part in 103} company with Christine Isson cn u- . Mc’ S your name and address. 514 Some are of an executive character fon hone: | Mr. Albert Martaugh, while attempting | ST2agAoretmer Re has taken part in 103 rel, and he was the first to sing Lohengrin Naval Academy and was educated in naval BROWN'S, aractel ie pres- ngage! | oth st. Telephone 1og2. It 1028-108 1010 F st. | ent. to board a moving electric train yester- | him unsought. here. He then becume the ieading tenor architecture abroad. Gen. Reuben F. Bernard, Cnited States| was engaged in some undistinguished occu-| to duty as fleet constructor of the North army, retired, has been appointed by the! pation in one of the southern cities of Ita!y | Atlantic squadron. strucror Merit will out. It is causin, 2 | Spofford appeared before the committee | an interesting address, and the Wesley

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