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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i9, 1897-12 PAGES. RVICE | NOTICE. ed, as oa ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS @S9S 69998 ©EN5250 00008 e AnotherSurprise Ladies’ Button Shoes, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, Lawrence Schoolsone 23, 7AN0 tes. Specialty be THE INAUGURATION. DO YOU WANT TO RE WARM AND COMFORT. able while viewing the inaugural procession? It so, you had better secure seats inside of THOS. BE. you CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 464 Pa. floor will be heated and made com- able for guests. The finest view of the pro- cession on the avenue will be from the large plate glass windows of this establishment. The entire front view on the second floor would be renied as a whole if applied for soon,” feld-t,th,s.8t FOR RENT—FOR MARCH 4, NIC A MOTHER KNOWS. SOME THINGS PEOPLE DON'T THINK OF. “Just why. it is that children at the hreakfast table will beg for a little coffee day after day, I am unable to eay, except that they,have a deep- ly rooted desire to have what their:parcnts do in the way of fcod and drink; thet Bhelteve they naturally ke something hot to sty #ith a spoon— at any rate, the demand fs there, and I'm blest if FEB k_ endin: office Policy Prisoners, Having Served Their Terms, Are Released. ‘oice trial gratis. Month- fel0-12* for F REN IN G is uversation and readiag. nee de Luxembourg, native Painting same INDIA, via Havre. must 1 Local Notes of Interest From Down ELY FURNISH- experienced; references, wouted. Apply 1312 Pa, ave. | So speaks a thoughtful mother, nd to such the grain coffee, Postum, comes as a blessing to solve the vexed question. 99 Mr No. 121 North Washington street, Telephone, 116. Alexandria, Va., February 19, 1897. a and heated parlor, with toilet, second floor, | {t tsn’t Lard to get over, when gne;has three or the River—Republican Club GC. te two windows: on Pennsylvania ave. near 12th st.: | four in the family. But we can’, give our soui : served if desired. Apply to EMMERT & | tons coffee to dria; every one keeve tte cen Holds a Meeting. 5 = 1 ingham, at Studio, LEY, 425 12th st. nw. fel9-Bt* said 2 1 3 ‘or at Lome of papi SHEE ROR. BE HY SS EE | 0? children, and it seems almos€ cHfminal to set 1ZES==' oi1ce i TUTOR Mone | ees very large win. | Pefore the incocents something we_know will harm r : elementary or advanced study; ie $75 only; lunch | them.’* 9 Evening Star Bureau, x Tomorrow [lorning = H 4, ROOMS, Wi nch receptions every two Dr. H. W. Plerson, “Medical AGvance,” 6351 | Having served thirty days in jail and paid : Se € . PEUD' HOMME, 307 D st.n.w. Stewart avenue, Chicago, says : Fe know of your | the fine of $50 each assessed against them This offer caps the bargain climax! The lot compris w York | So ee ee | heat: special policeman. Postum, and are very much pleased’with it. De- | for promotin; licy in the city by Mayor ies? on a i or i aad “printed | MISS LAINE, 1833 12TH SEOSHORTHANDS HIE | feluce cldedly ‘opposed to the use of both fea and cottee.”” | mhompeon eine molicetcoureamninry a0) dies Dongola Opera: toe Shoes with patent leather tips 7 man ‘System, NEW and RAPID method: type- PAPER Postum will pass for coffee with nine out of ten = a mon Sense—Plain—and Pebble Goat — all good, serviceable id French Line steamera, writing and business course; CIVIL SERVICE, Wire people if they are not “srned in advance. It has | Edward Shoch, white; Silas Madella, Cha: Shoes. Not only shall we sell these Ladies’ High Button Shoes ne So SS i a CIE ae muste, the deep seal brown of old Java, and changes to | &lias “Dofney,” Grady, Rhody Wilson, Wm. . of 8 ys we s ese Ladies’ Hig > ait the rich golden brown cf thick Mocha when cream AILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTR Payne, F. R. Ross, A. W. Madella, Chas. at 50 cents a pair—but also Wilson's $3 and $4 Black Satin Slip- L AMERICA, Washington Hgts. School, OSOSSOOSSSS0008080 INDIES NI_FOR INAUGURATION, DOUBLE AND | 38 ®dded. It ts made wholly and entirely of pure | Parker, Edward Jamieson, Frank Chase, pers: Tan and Gray Suede Slippers and Tan Goat Oxford Ties. Sa ae cies “ . 1850 Wyoming ave. Senki & pillow | 84tins of the field, wheat, ete., such as are intend- | Thomas Nelson and James Banks, colored, Sai % sa: PORTO RICO at se cots, mattresses, pillows, sheets, pillow 3 4 ye eS Home and Day School for ¢ oes ene S and comforts. Address COTS, Box 162, | ed by the Creator for man's use in this latitade. Erol todasiticasealirenn continent tin First comers get the biggest plums. 1 New | ee ae eee LA The Berkeley School, i $20 18TH ST. NW. - for West Point, Annapolis and all i students ere uniformly successful. Private tuition in all. branches. i CHARLES W. FISHER, B. Head MENT POSITION : fel9-at* ‘OR INAUGURATION—THREE CHOICE seats in window: second floor; best location on the ave. J. J. GEORGES & SON, 1115 Pa. ave. fel8-3t FOR RENT-MARCH 4, BALCON parlors; heated and furnished for see ‘ing June Postum, the health coffee, can be drank as freely as water, without any of the ill effects of coffee, and in a week or ten days’ time the old coffec user will note a marked change in his feclings and flesh. It makes red blood in the natural way, and agrees with babies or grown people. Made by the Postum Cereal Co., Lim., of Battle Creek, Mich. the city jail. These men will be carefully watched by the police, and if they attempt to resume business in the policy line again they will be immediately arrested and given the full extent of the law, as the au- thorities have made up their minds that policy playing, which received such a rious set-back by Sergeant Smith's very FOR WILSON’S HALF PRICE Ee: SHOES. This is a sale to a FINISH! Nothing but empty boxes and bare shelves will be left when we get through. Some of AUN CAVES, J TA MARTHA. per At i WITit_ TWO every convenience very desirable for party. of 15 Also store wh GILL'S: zs 1 fell-2w* FOR RENT—GOOD ROOMS WITH WINDOWS “were of fraudulent imitations of the origfial Postum Cercal Grain coffee. Insist on Postum, ioe id appis_at once, ie hey wish to prepare for | FOR RENT GOO | Ooms i WIXDON a it 2 effective raid, shall not again flourish in Wilson’s finest and most stylish footwear is yet to be disposed of. < * spring examinations. justrated catalogue a in t view of inaugural parade. 3 <5 fi v. ank McLaren, who was fine: > 2 5 ‘ y 4 x ters tee Innes who have Keen succesful, Six ete ser: | bran Too" rath WEEENG: With Joba F) Wagga | SENATOR KYLE'S RE-ELECTION. | $25), wih city days in Jal, will spend Every hour is precious—HURRY! ower x puutreds Who have been successful, Six efvil ser- 2 nw fel7-12 2 t that institution. 2 be fee question books h ers free to all who | Saou =~ =a another month at that ins’ CUMAN A Jun, THE NATIONS CIVIL SERUICE SCHOOR: | STEVENS & CO, HAVE REVISED TIEIR PRICE Excitement in South Dakota Political | The policy business which was recently ° 9 om New York. 1 East Capitol st, Washington, D.C. jal-tf ist ga Windows and balconies, amd guarantee Cirel yer the M: conducted in this city is said to have been foe Sone. ME VEDNON GEMINAD VT | Rmsct bres obtainable: good views af $10 up. eclen Over the Mutter, moved just across the corporation line into 1 son S an o vrs m be let is show en Also cho! e 2 - Maurits.” 20 PM. to: MT. VERNON SEMINARY, seats on viewing stands. STEVENS & CO, Les; | . D2 break in the South Dakota senatorial | ajexaniria county, where it is said to be 9 Sa CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. Pa. ave., upstai deadlock came yesterday at noon, waen conducted openly and on a large scale. for GRENADA English and French Boarding and Day School for ie RENT—A I. Senator Kyle was re-elected, the repubil- | The release of these prisoners from the Girls. 929 F St. N. W. awadds ; DOWS 6n Pa. ave. to vi cans v solid! him, hav: jail will give more room at that institu- Irrawaddy, fs Ue WS cn as ave: corvie oting solidly for aving dropped | 5 @ S e © @ @ o © 3 ® E : Reviehes epubli .| tion, as they are now very much over- It ATURDAY_< for NASSAU, X a after’ the Christmas vacation January | fetitomnd ae The Seer ecaney, ee the house'| orowded out there, and have had to build : BE okies na Oe Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Prinelpal. | POR RENT OR SALE—1.990 COTS AND Dini | Voted almost solidly for Kyle, and the re- | temporary quarters in the jail yard. Ee GSS2e S@eeee DAY ee ST Mc, ADMLIA GATES BUSSERT: dates ee lows, big lot publicans of the senate began at once to} It is said that an effort will shortly be | Gee sar GAS , a sel6-tf ounters, = SS & to have a new and improved jail | ————— - = GCOHIEN’S, 617 Lith Street N.W. BANKRUPT CALE The following big values will certain change to him, so that before the result of the ballot was announced enough changes made built in this city, though it has been sug- Woed’s Commercial College TABLE FOR rested that the’ re-establishment of the axtourts GAETEON SE Jarge store, 21x1i3 cn Pennsylvania avenue, | had been made to give Kyle 65 votes—three Shipping post, which was former! Page bl E CArrOn St tunnirg through to I st., and facing PennsyI- | more than were necessary to elect. here, would greatly relieve the situation, as it is a common occurrence for some worth- less negroes to commit some petit offense in order to be sent to jail and taken care of for the winter, while, on the other hand, if they could be given “a dose of raw- hide” these offenses would cease. elt It is said that then, as the code of Virginia Vania passenger depot. Also 2 large bulldings for accommodation of troups or large organtza- Hons, Apply to JOHN A. HAMILTON, 616 P: re11-imo. your full comme: ur money Will be refunded if E del0-t¢ The populists shifted from man to man, but the republicans voted solidly for Kyie. With the solid republican vote, and with the populists who stayed by him, Kyle se- cured enough votes to pull him through. It was apparent that there was no possi- F DESIRABLE the INAUGC- HOLTZMAN, 1321 F on Va. av PARADE. A. ew. 723 347TH NW. e and class le: in German, French, taught only by native te: DING HOSE billty of electing a republican, and. all i isoners con- ck lessons. Classes forming BOARDING HOUSE I E e ae ss permits the hiring out of prisoners co! F Dranchiess ine teatiine ent im "thoe for the inauguration MRE ha eo eee tec fined to the jails, this mode may be used to Enropean cites. Apply to Prof. arders; furniture for sale. For further partic- | ™ = uirteen: Of | ¥ y Si situation. 5 vol ten0-tt rs address M. C. D., Star office, fet Kyle's stanchest followers were in con- | Pélieve the present sit ference and finally agreed. When the joint assembly met the repub- lican senators voted for Pickler, as usual, by prearrangement; but when the republi: ‘D WINDOWS IN THE ing, No. 1345 Penna, ave nd elevator service. Jals-tr Republican Meeting. The colored republicans of this city last night held a large and enthusiastic meeting Siness Education. $25 a year, day or night. iness College, Sth and K a.w. be interesting to every one. a cans on the house roll were reached they | in Banner Hall, corner of Fairfax aul Our goods are well known to be the BE only, and are TOS AN NG commenced voting for Kyle. It was then | Fra streets. The meeting was called eats pierre PIANOS AND ORGANS. that the opposition discovered the scheme, ee be Themas H. Moraan, after | €V¢ry particular: Se ee rded \ ° 7 efore the vote was recorded re- : : os a deraaee ; EPs raat : Til and” SANOAN READS | experts in Wis uick Piano Sales publicans changed to Kee + 2 the re-| Wich the election of officers for the en Belding’s 100-yard Black Sewing Silk. eae ent ACADEMY ©} It was then that changes began and con- | Suing six months took place, and the fol- reise tp femake quick sales and clean out the | fusion reigned. Olson of Lawrence tried Hors tee) aie hadmeeh (1a pre: Cc. poo ° SEA CrAL Sau Mianos in our eS TOO! have dete: ore; t Ge 2 resident; S. M. Pi ard, first vic Ss pawatr WA ca lanes in oar sales rooms we have deter | to create a stampede for Goodykoontz. | Presiden cack ‘Twice the ballot was verified. After speaking had ccntinued for more than an bcur the ballot was finally an- nounced: Kyle, 65; Plowman, 41 koontz, 11; Palmer 1; Greeley, 4 ley, 1. Representative Keith of Lake county im- Heinekamp, 712 oc. fepres - ately r i = McPhail, 714 oc. free silverites would be bell to neetias Humerous others—handsome rosewood cases— | the election. The fusionists are all torn carved Iegs and modern truprovements—at prices | up over the matter and are blaming each ing from $100 payable $10 cush and $5 per | other even to the extent of personal abuse. month. xchanges on the above. Representative Pickler werked all night h EF ° to harmonize the republican forces and Onn IF. 1s Qo, {line them up for Kyle, and appears as CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, happy as though he had been’ elected. BRING PIANO ROOMS Six democrats voted for Kyle. 937 Penna. Ave.N. W. ee rel! 0 EDUCATORS AT INDIANAPOLIS, ident; C. A. Dorsey, second vice president; Jecob Banks, third’ vice president; T. Til- ford, fourth’ vice president; Magnus L. Robinson, secretary; M. Johnson, treasurer, and Albert Green, sergeant-at-arm: Park Agnew end Joseph C. Crupper of this city were uranimously indorsed for collector of Internal revenue and postmas- ter, respectively. After listening to several short addresses the club adjourned. A Disorderly Tramp Sent to Jail. inking of buying to come aud see us. We name: Chickering & Sons, 71% oc. Steinway & Sons, 714 oc. White Feather Stitch Braid (6-vard pieces). 5c. Piece. Venice Lace Boleros, beautiful effects. $1.39 Pair. MAILS Hy, and to th es at 1 PM joses at 6 PM Joses at 6 P.M closes at 1 PM A NEW GYMNAS! euuipped with Sargent spparatus, has Just beem built and the laboratory | And enlarged. Students trained fn this school in accordance | 141 with modern methods Feidily meet the require- colleges, and usu- Henry Brown, the hobo arrested in this city by Officer Sherwood Wednesday even- ing on complaint of Mr. J. W. Yates of Venice Lace Eton Jackets. Del Ray, was taken before Justice Suppiee in Alexandria county yesterday afternoon $1.89 Each. at 5 o'clock upon the charge of disorderly conduct and sentenced to sixty days’ close Horn Bones, all lengths. confinement in the county jail. It will be 5c. Dozen. remen-bered that Brown, with several other tramps, attacked the hovse of Mr. J. W. 617 Lith Street N.W. No Woman Should Pliss This! house at the time. Charter Everybody is making preparation for the Inaugural ctowd. Roonis are being put in order—extra dining room furniture is being looked after—and a majority of the buy- ing is being done HERE—because our patrons know how ments ¢f the most advanes ally under the avera, ocl9-tf THON SHORTHAND—PERS principal (late chi. court and legi ographer) of Tanner's Shorthand Colleg talogue (free) hi paralleled Hotel Atlantic Gity, N. de, Reopens February 20, 1897. SO feet from ocean. American and Eur Salt United States Commissioner Harris Addresses the Gathering. The department of superintendence of the National Educational Association closed a three days’ session at Indianapolis last night with an address on “Art in Educa- tion,” by Dr. W. 'l. Harris, United States commissioner of education. Resolutions were adopted In favor of compulsory educa- tional laws and state superv' ion of the en- forcement of such laws; also expressing the belief that public opintom will sustain’ Con- gress in any action looking to the placing of the national bureau of eduéation on a level with other bureaus in the Depart- ment of the Interior. The president was commended for appointing an experienced Sona tOR as stiperintendent of the Indian cols. : It was decided to appoint a committee of sixteen to draft a report as io what shall be considered the minimum standard of professional qualifications to be required for state certificates, and action was taken looking to the creation of a Paris educa- ticnal commission to visit the world’s expo- sition in 1900, One of the acts of the bod COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMM The leading school of business and shorthand. 407 Seventh stre Highest attainal) instruction at 7 wah Windsor, grauates Int positious. "Day ata s a telat wi aa ©. K. URNER, A. » Principal. Save. S 1 50 = You can't afford to ny any but high Mt planes now. | We're selling tine in- ‘nts at what cheap ones cost. $500 Pianos, $350. Ses Just one of many offers” $10 monihly ments. Old Pianos taken in exchange. LOYD. |. gpientty “oul i THE PIANO EXCHANGE, esaav. en 2, to am. | O13 Penna. Aves. 16, 10 a2 sediats Granted. OCEAN TRAY In the corporation court yesterday, Judge JK. M. Norton presiding, a charter of in- corporation was granted to the Eureka Manufacturing Company of Washington, the objects of which are to buy and manu- facture patented inventions, ete. Mr. K. Kemper is named as local agent of the ccmpany, and the capital stock of the com- pany is placed at $100,000, Police Court. NORTH GERMAN L! FROM NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, BREMEN, FAST EX- PRESS st z Bend fer booklet. fels7st.20 X SPECIAL FEATURE OF HOTEL LURAY su lor on the Esplanade, wi 2 ocvan view and connected with & * 8 5 G. JASON WATER: MER! *, Feb. 23, 10 a.m. nts. Bros.’ Pianos » & @ S ® ® © ® © ts) uriong saloon aps CELRICHS & ¢ sling Green, N. ¥. Apply at EF. DROOP, 925 Penna. ave. ja20-1yr Agent for Washington. American Line ith a Steinway Piano under your fingérs all tonal ots possible. No other piano bi sich an action or such quality of ton The ble Is next best, and as such we keep a fine stock on the floor with our Steinways. New Pianos of other makers as low as $200, E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 PENNA, AVI Kimball Piano, $300. Mayor Thompson this morning disposed of the following cases in police court: Fred. Roberts and Charles Kramer, two tramps, arrested by Officers Goods and Lyles upon the charge of being suspicious characters; dismissed and ordered to leave the city within an hour. Charles Williams, colored, to jail for petit larce: Paal...Feb. 24. 10 ani St. Paul ww York. Mar. 2, 10 i Red Star ir. 24.10 am 31, 10 an . 7.10% 14, 10 ate SOOSOOG@ |, recently sent y, arrested by Officer THE CHaLré ee 2 The Kimball no ds distinctly a hish- | which caused great confusion, was Sherwood, charged with refusing to work | 4 cae 4 solely , ii nF: NEW YORK TC je Instruns ‘ally worth ns has any a ony : Cf@halit sane aoe & easy it is to pay our bills—weekly or monthly without WUE open foc season of 107 pet pee Piano in valsteact. We offer.” Kimball | PAS*age by a narrow margin of a re pre Oe o ¥ i ‘ dé tion urging Geot ing bill. The convention has been the most suc- E i . =: Chichester, RUARY ‘ongress to 5 the anti arrested by Officer charged with assaulting James ismissed, it appearing that he acted brand new, beantifully toned and per- notes—without interest. constructed, fer only $300. This is portunity to secure a bigh-p calp- Knight. piano ° - be > Music Co. in point of its representative character and Ti Henderson Case Tonight. = M is in the cha aia a D ht. wma we etzerott 1110 F st. n the character of its discussions. The case of ‘Timothy Henderson, the ne- 5 2 5 New York fetS-1id See Ses gro who on the night of February 9 mur- Is all we want. You are just as welcome to Furniture on apes ae FUE ee en encoa_fiderously ‘asaultedl allie Day, also veh tored) CREDIT as you are to Furniture for cash—and the price NS: TIQUE, G 4G d y) poy ate Sree ee A ae in the saloon of Morris Levin, on North Si. is just as low. Our price tags are marked in plain figures— A ence Island navy yard, has been appointed naval | *°2P! Street. .with a knife, was called in compare them with cash prices elsewhere. Mattings tacked front. Open all the year. Elevator; sea De aera police court this morning. The complainant = 5 = REE aths fa house; sum parlors, e attache atithe American jegations atwarls, || ine! witnesses! teres presenti opuk down—and all Carpets made, laid and lined FREE — no r ee ek if oi St. Petersburg and Madrid, as the relief of | Gwing to the absence of the prisoner's charge for waste in matching figures. ADDON HALL, on erro Lieut. Commander R. P. Rodgers, who} counsel, Mr. Charles Bendheim, the case Allantic City, SJ. Spach inciudin ay fare, to was detached several weeks ago. was continued until 7 o'clock tonight. Day, Folding Reds, in solid oak aris, $5 A. al == = LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. PENNHUKST D OF MICH The Latest Style Vose Piano. D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., _ 417 ith St.N.W. ~ 20a COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. . OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- containing 215 acres of land. im- von frame house and ou:buildings. H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. who has been confined at the Alexandri: Infirmary since the stabbing, was this morning discharged from that institution, his condition being greatly improved. A Pleasant Dance. McBurney’s Hall, corner of King and Solid Dak 3-plece Bed Room § Oak Dining Rocm Chairs. foot Extensicn Tat ‘pring Mattress GREAT CASH BARGAINS ‘HIGH AND ME- GROGAN’S BOOS OSS OS OESO0S9 900 - — ‘y. Braids re. dium grade os, 1209 G, G. H. KUHN. FOR SALB-FARM ON SEVENTH MISCELLANEOUS. ving and Cut. paemien ipa toenracie sa ERE Ree near Wheaton, Md.: § acres and over; only - — —— fel Tuner with Steinway & Sons. Expert tuning, $550.00. Price much below adjoining lands, ° GO SOUTH? LADIES—aSK To SEE THE IMME feR tt THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE = beced vith WARWICK RUE AND LOAN COMPANY, beautifully decorated for the occasion with ammo re 1 ouse EAL WINTER RESORT attrac fel Cor 10th_and G2W-_ | jotted plants and cut flowers, and the 9 = AT YOUR 3 the lending dry Knabe FOR SALE—HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM ON FT. young ladies never looked more beautiful THE LAKEWOOD, ,,2%0°¢, | #apay Foote cad, near Congress Heights ani terminus | 3°" They wracefuliy, tripped the light fan 817--819--821--823 Seventh St. N.W., The finest Winter Hotel in the Netee PINES. | tine Schoat » A And fencing fruit and suade: contains about 4) | tastic to the enchanting strains of Profes- Brtwecr TT asd i Siete 2 - tee . age Med with | (ar callers: Gears see ART Pi ano acres: could be subdivided (o advantage. Price, | sor Dunn’s Orchestra. About seventy-five @ fel8 = S. t plan figures Pos'tions fur. those holding diplomas. Free £20,000 oe aes couple were present, among them being a MUSIC DAILY IN SUN Part demonstration every Sat. Latest styles pat- THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE guests from Baltimore, Washington and Seeese QSSec eae Rate terns cut to measure. Diresmaking done reasona- a5 AND LOAN COMPANY, vicinity. 2) SY SRY S Rates po ce ss sfaction guarantecd. Send for clreulan, W arerooms tele ss Cor. 10th and G_n.w. : = — — Reduced fu 3 °@ | FOR SALE—260 ACRES GHASS AND DAIRY seneral and Personal Notes. . apenas farm; good, large improvements; plenty grass; Z th Wheat left yester- A complete display of tho Miss Maud Fitzhug ea y world-renowned forest and timber; near station, B. & O. Kt. Rj day for New York, where she will be the . 2 a: 15 miles to Washington. J. I, HALL, Laurel, (Oe. Osteetit: Tisteh, Masbatinn eae BABE Ese: ste i slightly used at a re-| 314, en feiSat* "| gucst of Mrs. Henry Browa Turner, jr., | a = = = = - duction from usual net prices. E Soke Se ae : is cite Viroi Hi ; = formerly Miss Lulie Hester of this city, on ) Virginia Mot Springs, mis of special diseases, Is- | Pianos of good medium grade makes trom §250,00 LEGAL NOTICES. Scacinwtoninvenietroinesonnl earn! S HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. ad Str yi ne . upward, ard second-hand Pianos from $50.00, TERMS, CASH OR TIME. Pianos to rent, tuned, moved and repaired. 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. de19-28d re. to DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO Pay. NEW HOMESTEAD BATH H —_OPEN ALL THE YEaR—— WITHOUT QUESTION THE MOST DESIRABLE ALL-YEAR- ROUND i IX AMERICA, Fr y at Chesapeake and AND SE Mr. Martin Dunn and Miss Dora Taylor, ae both ef Fairfax coun the parsonage of St. Mary’s Catholic Chireh by Rey. Father Bowler, in the preserce of a large number of friends. Tsstiod February 19, 1897. ESTATE OF CHARLES BENDIRE, LATE OF THE District of Columbia. No, 7645. Doe, 23. Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court. for probate of a last will May ?, 1892, and were married at EVERETT i AUCTION SALE? You can form no adequate idea of this auction until you come and see for yourself. And every day put off attending the very articles you most desire to p may be captured by some one else a little more prompt. Everett’s collection of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Pre- cious Stones, Art Goods, Bric-a-Brac, etc., long celebrated PRED. Sa a a a a a | Pcliceman Howson, who has been on the SCIALIST SnHMED « = for letters testamentary on said estate, by the - 1 : toriay at: bass SPECIALIST in diseases of man; any complication, P Nath REDEpowley Savion ae ©} sick list for some time past, yesterday a! weakness und special diseases cured ‘guaran. SOHMER PIANO ations! Sale Depostt, Savings aul ‘Trust Cou: ternoon reported for duty, having entirely recovered. Mr. Morgan H. Beach and family have removed to Washington, where they will make their future home. Martha Hamilton, a well-known colored woman of this city, died at her home on South St. Asaph street yesterday. Columbia} this Is to give to appear my said court on Y-SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, O'CLOCK A. to show tion should siot be’ granted. J. NORA McGIt Register of Wills, D.C. teed; references given: hours ¥ to 12, 8 to 6; closed Sunday. 619-621 Fa, nw. fes-Im John C. Collins, Professur of Physical Culture aud Massage, 27 Oth nw. Telephou: 1091. Hours, 10 a.m. to 16 p.m pace in 1 WARE ROOMS, 924 7TH ST. N.W. One Vose & Son Square, $100; $5 cash and $1 per weel One Mahogany Vencered Upright, good as new, to all co POTOMAC RIVER BOAT ELS. RANDALL'S P MAC RIVER LINE. MANDALL sale Alexandria Council, D , Junior Order U. A. M., held a regular meeting last night and trarsacted routine business. Rathbone _ Division, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias, of this city, partici- pated in the Pythian parade in Washing- ton today. Officer Young has recovered a collar stolen from Dr. H. P. Howard's mastiff 1 pment of growing bos has been giving inie at Rush Medic itions of massage 1 College, © OSoea HUGO WORCH, 924 7th nw. a = GIST BLAIR, Proctor for Applicant. fel9-law3t 5 nd I f ali bu- Settle Bes ey Vv! ey d 08. man ‘claims ‘and ua. | Soe eeTeley ‘paint iy Nie Tamper Cae DENTISTRY. Stieff G rand CE es ea a CS Painless Extracting, 50c. & Upright Pianos ____HUGO_WORCH, 924 7th st. nw. Established 1842. : HE SUPREME COURT OK, FHE DISTRICT pirations, has render- | ris on, her solicitor, it is ordered. that defendant with as in case of default. The object of this suit TIME that impartial juror mbia, the 17th day of Hebruary, 1897. Feitecerany unt the | cause his appearance to be entered herein on. or 1s to obtain decree for divorce for adultery and cruel treatment erdangering-her health and lite. By | “Don,"” - the court. (Signed) A. B. HAGNBR, Justice, &. Mr. and Mrs. William Packett of i t orth ‘h rm Best testh, $8. Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, etc., ‘True cops. Test: “" J: YOUNG, Clerk’ Se: Stee ra oe among careful persons for its matchless worth, at whatever Share olan taped antciatice og iepartment 10 | are equated by FEW and surpassed by NONE. | By Rod MEIGS. Jr., Aen: Cloke felviawat | Charlestown, W. Va. are the guests of s $ Mrs. Augustine J. Smith at “Evergreen,” near this city. Joseph Clark, who was sentenced to nine years in the penitentiary for attempted rape, has decided not to appeal the case and will go to the penitentiary next week. Mrs. John Y, Button of Culpeper county is the guest of Mrs. George Drewry at her heme on South Columbus street. | sitters No students. All on pag: | U.S.Dental Assn, 7th&D Sts x Jat lore Sereseeee i = SOO | PREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL DEPART. ent of Columbian University, 1525 Hi st. nw. ‘operations upon the teeth at cost of material used. Extracting free. Hours from 1 to 5 pm. work suuranteed. See larger Stieff Piano Ware Rooms, 521 Efieventh St. N. W., Near F St. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. de15-38m,28 ONDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. 3 + Zrevstbing etrety dent-claas and ca the moat rea- 416 Sth at. n.w., Washington, D.C. fel2-law3t SSRN Ueto ee STORAGE. 2 P, BRENNAN, UNDERTAKER, EMBLAMER AND Funeral Director, Every! first-class, ARMY AND most reasonable terms. “1! ae Ts st ww Tee lee (No. 7529. Admn. Doc. ;23.) ‘THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: ‘That the subscriber, of New York city, N.Y. has ot tained from the Supreme Coart of the Dis’ trict of Columbia, holding a special term for Or- phans’ Court business, ancillary letters of ad- ministration on the personal estate of John F. Chamberlin, late of New Yi 5 deceased; all pestons’ having claims “against. tie ‘said de: ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the game, ‘With the Vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the Sth day of February next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from ail ben- of the sald estate. Given under my this. 5th day of Febra, epee EMILY |AMBERBLIN. Gare HENRY WIBE GARNEME. x HENRY P. BLAIR, Proctors, figure you wish to bid. Scems like willlul -extravagance not to attend the sale, doesn’t it? Comfortable chairs for visitors: as possible. \~) # r mm P| SJ ae fa} wr) ra] tf 5 > 4 | ant | —everything as ple: al Manag boat Co. the annual reception and dance of the Mirth Club of this city. The hall had been A220 Ft. A Perfidious Postmaster. Postmaster Reuben W. Weeks of Inter- vale, N. H., has been removed for secreting and improperly delivering letters, and W. C. Bookér has been appointed his successor, An investigation showed that letters sent from Boston by Mrs. Annie Mudgett to her husband, Frank, were antescepted and de- livered to his brother, H. 8. Mudgett, ex- postmaster of Intervale. The affair was MANICURE. LITTLETON & ROCHB, Manicure and Chi ‘Manicure, 0c. Formerly with Madame Payne. -Imo* 1012 F st. nw. Sales daily at 10 a.m. & 2:30 p.m. At Everett’s Art Store, Al fre: ight igen om allimore 3 IN & BRO, Ags Office 910 Pa. are. ‘Tetepicn = ———— COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS CHARLES S. BUNDY, 2. COMMISSIONER OF DI Public Accgaitant aud Anditor, DEEDS, Sov 37. Wan tae Toga ad ‘Trust Lullding, edie we nee se STORAGE ROOMS, fels-3t* | Washington streets, was last night a scence ST. PIKE, | of beauty and grace, the occasion being 1407 G sty 0 the result of a family quarrel. Weeks ad- 37 . building). . ¥ oe apartments. mitted his guilt, but seid he did it through. nit ear eS ee De es a cae eT | glk OFS oan 00, Prope | sumpathy, "DME Bele :

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