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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1897-16 PAGES. 18 EE See a = a 1 amo if the captain is appointed whether rill be | ington har been visi their . Mh New PRESIDENT’S CABINET | triton ot Virgt me, pitt nes, SU BU RBA N N EW S credited to Maryland or Massachusetts, ™ ee ee It is reported that M. Bhiery Coffin, a son of ‘The popularity and esteem in why ” markably versed in modern sciences which former Cougressman Charles E. Coifia, ‘will be ‘T. Marshall is held by the r = peenioce mecicultares pibek ialstox, ate7= democtatic candidate for clerk or tbe Prime ton and vicinity was testified to Wednenday even ., . . food a Mr. Coffin 4: ye . at the rece fy wu! MoKinley's Advisers Business Men Rather written, much ‘upon these subjects, partion ANACOSTIA. std as Den a. democrat an of Bis ite FR | resdinoe or "Meg ® "Sie ular! ‘or ie western papers that ircu- he hot vote for hi father when were filed te ow " T oO MO T HERS. Than Scholars, late among farmers. Chief Marsbal Clem Smith of the first legislative | 2@ '@s a cundidate for otlice, because of his demo- . = get ee branch of the Ema: League has appointed TS oqo Mr. — is the manager of pcipa tien: is father's “e. frou plaui, le red thee 4 WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE Sea MILLET'S 8TRUGGLE. te ls aaslatants of che Kianciation day extra: | Delow bere af Siuikirs this rounty. ‘Te tice | penor Whe i aWaruer Memorial. Br EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WorRD “CASTORIA,” AND SF Si capo Te ne or ool No, nua liaarwaulis Wareimccaeea@e lita: ucineek eee Belt a of the Tate cierk ohn W. Haat. who iid | am and ‘nited athe kW War “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. Group of New Secretaries at Meee ane etake of Starvation. E Bs standard beare tia = mel ten ch feta te cenk of the cwest fix wave yi Wasbington. = % A villi ent: Wi es, | & year. “The office is am ly sought-a B Met officers William Rollins, president: Wm. Holmes, = 4 iy t J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, eee A cee tree ee ene | ies fired nioeenter rate venzencr ent | GOST Farmsnd Biel eft low ui Pe % - ” = Arthur West, assistant secretary. ‘The grand jury has indictel Edward Woods for was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” the same |} sion tu neview of Reviews ee Public. There haye hitherto been at- | ye. william Lee, accrctary of the Maryland state | asmultYupon Captaia’ Willinay Molter hese act | & tempts at biography, ‘description and per- | poard of he=ith, ts making official visits in sonal sketches, memoir, recollections, etc., | iary’s, Charles and Princ: Wednesday while the latter was endea’ prevent Woes, who that has borne and does now on every A study of the cabinet in ensemble, so to | dence tant Cy vas drunk at the time, mge’s countias and eer é speak, would reveal some interesting facts. | i, the magazl te book by | examining the pablic Institutions ‘agaring mis wite, aud the case will probably be | and In this he took a special de bear the fac-simile signature of GY, Wrapper. | One of the first things to be noted is the | 1", See eerie eee e | gis fete som of Siz. Reardon tad a narrow ex. | SGT Caring ihe Apt term, of court. | i wd Molile Jenkins, who have been his friends, Sensier and Mantz. But the | e:pe from being. burned tod The bed in oe This is the original “« PITCHER’'S CASTORIA” which has been | trcrang werrecnsones eyay abinet is 80 | authoritative biograp8y was wanting. That | wile he was sleeping was on fre whoa In hs In Washingion, have . ean epee ae nee ae want has now been supplied by Julia Cart-| "1" ported that Mra, a S55 5 260 7 { ROD, é i e ve vi who some ‘ago lived an OR ar used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty | &° Long, who fe fifteaine. ane Me ape | Bight, whose handsome octavo volume, | wsinan wii sone nie ay lived 23 Atincont “Jean Francois Millet: His Life and Let- 1 7 8g, inmate of the lalla ee ters” (Masmillan), is a carefully written | of that city about ten dass mand the +tr ing years, - LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is | Kenua, who ts fifty-four. It seems to us decidedly to Mr. McKinley's credit that he ; anes ns position. as 38 znd appreciative review of his life and] _,Dr. Hollingswor aoe ee & 1] ss hoirmast at Es ‘ h about a the kind you have always bought, Geen onthe aelected men older than plums tobe Bis works. Biographical facts and letters col- | year ago, ou account uf removal {rnin satin counselors. r. McKinley y- | tected fi Nl available sources have t to Washington, tas been prevail-1 upon to azaln end has the signature of OTT Wrap- | four, and 1s therefore of the same age as | voy, om @ srlety of Infommariog | Se! the Lesponsible office, and it is expected that th at anocak fchis cabinet. The supplemented by a variety of information i e youngest member 0 pinet. ee hee oe Hones 2 n A m m my name except ®| received from members of his family an per. No one has authority fro e to use my n EXCEPL | average age of the whole group is some-| jeune) tricnda which: ely to an pane The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is See are Ce ee ate axty three | outline and complete the picture. ‘The President. oir will rende ¢ Troy, N. venue. is visiting her brotha , and his wife, at their . 3 will give Tat the Aca’ i program is pronitsed. W. Davyenpe work has been done nohe too soon. One by | Bute ot Tong Is OURT HOUSE. = Phe ing class of Miss Sudier will aaa = The meeting today of the Current Events Club | qyioe Gameing aaa . © board of eupervisors tact here Mon! Pole oem who laid down the port- | one the men and women who were his | will be held’ at the inme of Mrs, Be i Geant | Aealeuy of Stase: Aceeper es kemeNecs bated AN tes oeahes te nae eon ‘ ZB Z. D follos on March 5 had averaged only fifty-| contenuporaries are dropping out, and it be. | te discussion” will be" in rere oda ar | Deen sent out, and an enjoyable affair te looked | Ar ect ée on March 8, 1897. se’ | one years of age when their cabinet was | comes the more important to collect these | M™lr, | The readings will be from apis fare March 31 sabineas WSninsih bak formed. scattered memoirs before the generation | “The Condition of the Freedmen” was the tople | cyurchr ail Societh neal Sects oe te St Marga | March 31-1807. whitch was exniniond an» : ‘The Oldest Cabinet. which knew Millet has quite passed away. | discussed at the lust meeting of the Home and | {lire of the Sauce Sonne saad ae | plies on Saw cots Ged Seas dee ft Do Not Be Deceived. Mr. McKinley's cabinet, therefore, aver- | The smallest details that throw light upon | Forcisn Misstonary Society of the Mlnuewta Ave | olie’ Church. will ahurtly mest to armge’ forts | ts on © : Be Alckiabine ook Sr e character and ge lus of such a man 4 > hureh a burg pike throngh Alexandria and Teo tnusical and Hterary entertainment, to be given h, ALL th rch. ages from eleven to twelve years older | 500 precious, relating to slavery days Were sung. some time in the near future rt i i "t 4 i 1 Iss 1 s psn, oO of he be Do. not endanger the life of your child by accepting "than Mr. Cleveland's. Mr. Cleveland him-| For in Millet’s case, as Miss Cartwright | M88 Georsia Simpson, te ary ees sds tor public schools ir Hillsdale, who went (o Germaay —_——- bridge over Accotink run at Bone Mil bsti hich a self, who completed his sixtieth year on Points out, the man and the artist were | tnt a year ago 10 ta special course of stay, ROCKVILLE. ee mites for rep. ment. a chez E 18th of March, was about five years | Closely bound together. His art was Ina | ts capeded too return home shortly. sa | meeting as capest and Dest one to be ae a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer Bae | ee than the average of, his cabinet, | £Pecial manner the expression of his life. Thestal weckig enteruaionwa Was glven last | 4 council of the Onder of Untted Am ae. | lected. ‘The board then adjourned until the first (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in- | Prestaent Harrison had a cabinet of rather REST a aa eee inte Sa Fa ee shanice wae organtaed here Saturday pie last, ao ea ED : uniform age, the average at the beginni os rt ie ceremony of wor e z y ‘ ree redients of which even he does not know. Heine aboGe Atte Wee cece eae Fe ME HUE ple ee etre yy | Byte Mola evening in Anacostia Lose, No. | the ereanisation and a large number of metas uf —s re : comparisons with earlier cabinets are not | (he jury of the Salon. The pictures which | Mr. Walter Quarles and bride, formerly of Wash- | {8° Mer from Washington were in attendance. wart with a black ton, have removed to thelr new home on Nich- | The following officers of the association w: He was ad . uninstructive. For example, President | j.ow fetch their thousands were sold for a | 1 > W. “ The Kind You Have Al ays Bo ht” Washington's first cabinet averaged only | jaw pounds to buy bread for his children. | 8. avenue. s chosen: W. A. Dobson, councillor; ‘Thomas Ww Yi ug} 38.8 years, Mr. Jefferson's forty-six years | jvitirul asthe story is, it Is none the less | ,,d! J.C. Rletor hax commenced the erectio sen, vice councillor; Washington Ricks, recording | county. ja PaeracHinenueh the cldase wathibee oF B e two neat dwelling houses at Congress etary, EL V. Robey, assistant secretary; Joseph | Were trying te BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF that group, while Hamilton, being onty | "> and Inspiring. His sufferings sad-| shi capectn to tae thean ready for orempaacy 70 | Yaga7* uN, simeg amlstant secretary; Sowph | Soy HDS, ened and shortened his life, but they did | a couple of months = Mr. W thirty-two, was the youngest. President | jot crush his spirit or weaken the message es ‘are broke out shortly before 12 o'clock last | treasurer; Zadoc Deve, warden; A. M. Leaman, | were fed Jackson’s first cabinet averaged less than . B which he had to give. night int Hartigan, conductor; Crown, inside sentinel; J. EF | performing forty-six years, and the very oldest me It 1s a pretty story, that of the budding in a ee : ‘overt B. Peter, Wash- | The count is Ler of it was only fifty. President Lincoln's | ;orth of the boy's genius. Always impres- m and, rey, trustees; Alex. rot ster A nd Brances A. Chase: Reve first cabinet—as befitted @ crisjs so grave | sionable to the wonders of nature, the Seyret nes tess Srapet L aal atie inktn ee and fateful—was made up of much older | vague stirrings in his heart found expres- A temnt Louse on the Tam of Mr. Cclumies| 2a. Wa. EG men, their average age being more than | <ion at last through the sight of some old | « ail, situated near Derwoud, occupied: by Walter | Wasi A fifty-seven. So far as our inquiries have | .ngravings in an illustrated Bible. Then he | ¢ vores, and family, was burned Thursday = > 2 extended, Mr, McKinley’s cabinet would | tried his hand at drawing the objects et above 7 Hing and conten! nes spread to ty hhomas EB. Reardo: I¥o lost considerabl Hicks and W is visiting friends in “of insure isin of the aknow : : Contee Was employed cn the fri, and hile HYATTSVILLE. nM itute in the interest of ihe consisted of his wife » chidéres Bi = seem to be of a greater average age than | urcund the fields While his father siumbered me Sel pols on the south side of = Sot kan pane oe ee = Anacostia ri was held yesterday aft FE. iildren haviag been left in charge of the | The following gentlemen have been appyinted d Jast evening in the An: ware left in charge of th py an doors eae eee Two cf | road supervisers for the different distri-ts: Vans- e ren Were with much leulty rescued from | yj cellus oe ade in the flames, but the youngest, aged two years, was — Byes = Sag esgsai ae cdemeraitl ced burned to death. When the parents left no fire was | Ferrall rink Perkins and Thos, Rates Durning tn the ‘house, but it is supposed the chil- | Marlboro’, Patrick Hurd, N. 0. Ridgley and Itch dren got hold of sume matches aud thas set the | ant T. Mullikin ottincham, Heory T. Rawlings ond William M. Baden; Piscataway, Biwant J. place on fire, Previous to thelr departure for the Maryland peni- teutiary, one of the prisouers convicted of aiding ig | T0R, Thes. T. Kinneman, George ‘F. Underwood the robbery and burning of the Braid residence, | and John T. Clements; Spalding’s, Wm. EK. Swann, near Woodmont, confessed to Jallor Peyton that &] Win. A. Sarcey nd Jos. T. Bayne; Queen An 0! let belonging to Mrs. Braid was hiddeu | ¢ ° loft on the Crutebield place. Mr Pey | ©: 3- Kolbe, Erasmus Waring and Joseph Niowal- e Ci : . . ary of its thirty predecessors. But in our} on a couch at his side, Francois would | t Insist on Ha: Gay the art of living has so much im-| sketch the cows, the sheep, the trees, Of- | Proved that men are still young at sixty. | ten the father, waking from his sleep,would | (2 both occastens Mr. McKinley is by no means unapprecia- reches were made SS et up and take a peep at the drawing on : c. - aN tive of the usefulness of young men in| which the boy was intently eneseed cand ft: O- ae and oth e at ever ei ou. public life; but he would seem to prefer | return softly to his place without disturb- = older men for the cabinet, and, as a rule, | ing him, well pleased to see this new deve Te THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TY MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. younger men for assistant secretaries and | cpment of his son's powers. Aaa for heads of bureaus and special services. | But it set him to serious thinking. One| ©! J. K. Upton and family are again occupying When the process is completed and the | Sunday when the lad was about eighteen | thelr pretty home there, having spent the winter in new administration organized throughout, | vears old he spoke to him and asked him | Washington. it will be found that Mr. McKinley's cabi- | whether he wished to be a painter. Fran- | The Central Brass Band at its regular ? usiness 5 talented wuantly relnforced by @ group of | cois answered in the affirmative. ‘Then, | meeting at the town hall selected new and perma- | tun'yesteiday Flaited the pesca ek cco kad te | son: Anuaeco, Produrtek toute, Men}. Fe talented and vigorous men whose age will | with a kindness that the youth never for- | nent officers to succenl those temporarily chosen | bracelet, which Is ibuch prized by the owner, as it | Richardson and William Wats Sarratt ¥ > average about forty years. got, the elder Millet sald: When the Dand was reorsanized. Mayor Marvey W. | Was a xi from a flew 0” KH Curtain, Wu ; Notable Business Men. ay Poor Francois, 1 see that, this idea | Gladbill is president; W. Clarence Duvall, seve | cmtary’ on then estann of Wee, iter tet Sonn Eipde und Chartes Td It is further to be noted that this cabinet | pas taken Sra ok Zou I should tike to | tars; Frank Ricketts, treasurer: Prof. ‘T. M. Tur- | frauted to Hl y Davidson, Speneer ¢ Jones | James ag . av ‘ou long ago to learn this trade | ner, director: Pei sHoy ee e | aud Edward ©. Teter, bu ge tha a fal preienineniie, Comoe dae buiicse aes ag ade | ner, director; Perry A. Gloyd, Janitor. Committee | ind Edward C. Peter, lund $100,000, Letions of | Tastean Pi of a painter, which people say is such a as distinguished from politicians. None of | fine thing, but it ts impossible. You sre the | aupsinted, and other bosiees, trommctel to. pe, = AT-=- them have been devoid of political exper!- Saree four Dove, poe vona not ae With- | mote the success of the organization, which seems ence, and each has political weight in the | growing up I will no longer hinder vo |"0™-seured. In a few weeks an entertalnment administration were granted to Caroline G. ov the perscnal ewtate of Thomas G. B: the rey meeting ceased. Eliza Plummer, administrator of missioners held ‘Tues’ Llumier, dled inventory of the personal estate | ders were passed: That th of sald deceased. Daniel J. Getzendanner, admin. constable of Laurel distri on constitution and articles of incorporation was y ns Sher- entitled "A Gi "will be given, In which | istrator of Edward T. Getzendanuer, received or. | Thoais S. Ntone. treasurer cS & Party councils of his own state. Mr. Sher-| from learning what, you are so anxioas to | catitied “A, Country Band” will bo giv conspicuous | der to sell personal property of deceased, Julia S. | be paid $4,225, Nelug amount due f man. Of course, is « veteran public servant. | know. We will go ie.Cherbourg and see if | part. Mr. Win MH. Weeclls ls in charge of the | Zlgler, administrator Cf Levi C. Zelgicr, meg to: | ter to A IST, payable out of the whose long life has been given to practicai | you have really enbugh, talent to bs able | Mttarativas. Veutory Of personal property of @rceased, amd re | of March’ 30, ioc Greet of pee participation in the official work of carry-| to earn a living. Mr. Thomas B. Brookes, who went to Baltimore ing on the United States government. Three] At Cherbourg they ¢afled upon an artist | for the winter, has moved’ out to his farm, ceived order to sell i Yiliam T. Gritith, exe: and | during the se Htiith, | the report « same, Charles G, tors of Howard « 1596 and Ni county treasurer, = 1 ancy ot Cnatien . ‘of st Re said decessed, | a8 of April 6, 1897, be adopted; that Benj. 1. c. Fi j ‘ - others beside Mr. Sherman—namely, Mr.| named Bon Dumoucel., The latter saw at a| , Rev. Wm. B. Henry of Charles county ie the UE ey or enc Re ints OE pale Bbceated: 425 er | Sch oo one + Aged This auction sale of the magnificent collection pulison Mr Lone: suit Me Mciennalavel| glancs (the/loriginellfy “and! merit) of the | “aa Gascaat teige cho. 900 11-0. Gs baw te | Isventerr on three ae oes eel en ke ieee ee ee ee of Rare Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs, Fine had congresstonal careers and have had| country lad's produgth SSRIS ESS crea | revelved onde to sell the seme. ‘Titus We War: | Pointed. constable for Queen Anne district: that ° s large and prominent experience in the leg-] ‘You are laughing at fe,” he said cough- | ing of April 13, when 1 Rev. L. | field and Wm. H. Roberts, executors of Joshua of $90) be allowed E. F. Walker un hte Carpets and Bric-a-Brac of Mr. Robert Grant of- islatures of their own states, Mr. Tong, ly; “you don't mean .to tell me that this R. Milbourne of Rockville w nese,” | 3 Ne assed hele dt’ and nal | tae 2 of ISG; that teat of seqalcing = having also been ore of the most bril-} young man made thosé’drawings by him- | ,Mis# Vivia C. Walker, dai . GW. he case of Onrvline Chandler against | © ee Rost of Washing fers one of the greatest money-saving opportuni- Mant goverrors in the history of Massa-| self! vt ay prey WAR ani ears eR Se ae S| > ee ie + k s . chusetts. General Alger has served as| “Yes. certainly,” Haid the father gravely. | rious Injuries recelved in a recent runaway accl- The county issioners have appointed the amd Maryl. road ties ever known. The stock is unquestionably one goverror of Michigan, and Mr. Bliss might | “I saw him make thém myself. dont. It was at first thought that no serious ia. | tutlowing tax coll ‘a fompeny act be ¢ - have been vernor of New York more don’t ve ity” re juries had been sustained, but internal troubles | this county: t dist; award ‘0 of the finest ever brought from the Orient. The REaa OrGer MED Gacy Alnor mlaeniverberall Antec AEE R ES eae una tetecereaited® ville; second dlatrict, We i Ineting of t 2 2 : : : governor of Maryland if the state had not | for the composition: I'tépeat, it tet as] A tragedy was narrowly averted in the town of third district, Richard B. .” Buck | rds, stationery, etc... immediate necessity of turning the entire stock ” Deat, is Impossi- | Lastonsville Inst evening. In a dispute ie in- dze; fourth district, David J. Bready, Rockville; | Wills’ office, treasurer's atfice been hopelessly derrocratic. Thus, the | ble. t ted a white man named Ro as aor fth di Bb. M un joners’ aifive from this dit z = 2 3 = > " ‘ = oxicated hite man named Royer drew e- | figth district, George B. Mets ‘ills sioners’ office from this dt a6 keg a cabinet has had on the average a fair] When at last the’jrcfedulous artist gas | vilver and Bred at Bob Ward, coh No fied, iv | 30. ISHS; that a contract into cash makes it possible for the wise buyer to share of experience in political work and | convinced, he turngf td fhe father and ex- | Tie shot went through Dwycr & criftiti's, store wiibae eeceiven o. Te ants | Specialty Company secure the finest products of the old world at but public Ife. But each member of it has | claimed: show Window. | Citizens of the place are worked | Protestaus Episcopal Church at this place, Rer. | Winents, files, ‘ete., . = large and responsible private interests, and| “Well, then, all I, c4i’say 1s you will be Bp eemiasre dete rained epee alias a speakeasy | Mr. Paced 1s a son of Dr. Packard of the Episco- Ee — oie ogee ag a fraction of their real value. Possesses in that sense a great deal of | damned for having Kept him so long at the | MO?) Where the men had been drinking, pal Seminary rear Alexandria, Va. mrt last Tuesday. Rt was ordered that tir Last weight in his own community. It is a} plow, for your bay fas the making uf a x aig a Peed od ee gg ae ee cabinet of men accustomed to large busi-j great painter in hint”. RANDOLPH. ie Reg pt Se “3 J. Hoyte, superintendent; W. H. White, assistant; | be admitted to probate, and that letters tes ssica Adamson,’ secretary; Miss Eimma | try be granted to Rachel J. Bure assistant; Hicks Ray, itbrarian; Mrs. | Petalty of bond, $1,800, to be H. A. Casell, George M. Baston, Miss Ella Barns. | Tesister of wills, and that «George F ley, Miss Jorie Hligcins, Miss Emily Barnsles, Mrs, | Ralston be appointed appraisers, and notin’ ut Mitkas Tay,’ Mis. Hteecen "Easton, Alar Emam | CPeditors’ ordered: that’. P. "Mogkima tie age Barnsley, Miss Zaidee Adamson and Hicks Ray, | Pointed EE St oe ors; Mra. Walter R. Liuthicum, organist. and Penalty of bond, $600, to be approved by rei musical director, of wills; notice to ‘creditors ordered, and The Rockville Epworth League will give a pub- | Knowles i E Marlow 3 ones inted ap. reception to thelr Incoming pastors, Revs. Arm- | Praise tha ifnal a strong and Edwards, Tuesday evenlug, the 20th S. White, be ivstant, at the M.E. Church South. a "1 a~4 a ee eph Arnold, bee Mich LANGDON. Two Sales Tomorrow at ness affairs. It happens to be true also| And he agreed on the spot to take Fran- that It is a cabinet of men cf means, sev-| cois as his pupil. “Later t ely The fortnightly cottage prayer meeting was held eral of whom are reckoned as millionaires. | years’ stay in’ Paris, fin Raa ee yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. S. F. 10:30 A M d 2 P. M But these are to be considered rather as | ticeship to art, the still more paintul effort | Mace, led by Rev. Parke P. Flournoy of the Be- co ° - an ° > representing the best type of administra-| to obtain recognitfon. Time after time his | thesda Manse. tive ability. rather than merely as the] pictures were rejected by the Salon, He | Miss Mary Renshaw has returned home from a AT Possessors of large wealth. They are typ!-| was now a husband and a father. In his | month's visit to friends in Northwest Washington. cal men of affairs rather than typical rich | dire nged He accepted whatev2r orders he | Mr. Charles Crawford, scnlor member of the men. Their business knowledge is of a] could get, and painted signs and portraits | Crawford shoe firm of Baltimore, Md., was a re- kdnd that ought to be of inestimable value | for tho smallest sums, Even then ha had | cent guest of Mc. Frank Repp. 1 2 1 8 & 1 220 F Street. in the conduct of the affairs of the United | great diMculty to get ‘pald, and often met | Mrs Horatlo Alilson and chitdren and Mrs. O'Neil @ States EON CEIES, which in the course of | with harsh and cruel treatment. haye gone to Tenleytown for a brief visit. enehe fone Veer term mise stwathe snore His wife died. He married again under a Mr. D. D. Caldwell of the Department of Jua- Bey . ee mal order of things, collect’ and expend| temporary but i : : = : : a HENRY F. WOODARD, ASSIGNEE. more than $2,000,000,000, shine. ‘Then Tee eS rh upon | {c9_i8 Feerulting for a few days at the Ingleside} >, ssaing sider L. B. Wilson of the Washington ae fk. etorte Fy The City Rather Than the Country. | the little family. So late as 18i8 a kind- | Fruiklin Mace of the Marine Corps spent Sunday | district, Baltimore conference, has appotnted Mer. Catalogues on application. ap7-1m It is worth while to observe further that | ieatted artist, learning of his plight, raised | with lls grandiather, Syuire B. P. Mac sre, | MP Clark of Wastington to the vacant pastorate BROOKLAND. i nerve +1 | 100 franes for him from the minister of the | ,,Burslars forced an’ cutrance to the barn of Mrs. | Gr the Langdon M. E. Churei, apd it ts understood Soe this ts a cabinet distinctively of city men. | interior, who was likewise the head of the | Ellen Scherrer Wednesday might, and took, there- ee — a ur a spring-aeat Wagon, several plows, a harrow -- — — Thus, Mr. Bliss represents the business men | administration of fine arts. At that time | {Um # springseat waxon, several plows. a harrow be will at once enter upon the discharge of his} The joss, covered by insurance, at the fire at the new deities, Mr. Clark will reside at Langdon. , re ence of Mr. Clark on Léth street is estimated E $90060000000000006 | °f New York city in the most authoritative ay Paris was talking of his pictures, but, | a clue which will lead to the apprehension of the | Heretofore Langdon and Brookland have constt-| qt atout $150, besides persunal losses of cothlia, 2 sense, while Mr. Gage, more completely eet ian aaee ee ora ee ee tuted a single charge, but in future each, it 18} housefurnishings, etc. The herole wack of Mr. than any other one man that could be} sale. These were mostly of nude subjeces, | brought action through the orphans’ court ay expected, will have Its own preacher. eeusegronrgcad Garget peg Teri pr poratie vig = named, 1s representative of the best busi-| Hut. day he happened nen - | George Greenfield for the custody of her in Mrs. W. H. Francis last evening gave her nephew, | serves much conmmendation, and despite the fact oo . S But one day he happened overhear two | child, Chas. H. Talbott. The defendant is the le- | yarry Collins of Washington, a pleasant surprise rs n = ness life of Chicago. Mr. Long, though a| youths speaking of a pascel ne had lately gally’ appointed guardian of the child, but the 5) SutorssAily. sevitt Hots cae that be was badly burned about the arms and =< lawyer, and therefore a professional man | sold, representing two women in a bath Mother of the ebild prays the court to name a new | bY informally inviting « num! of FOUNE | face, he insisted upon sta, the butiding uuttt rather than a business man, {s nevertheless] “A man named Millet. painted it,’ said | guardian. i friends to celebrate his birthday. Recitations, | thoroughly satisfied that { was all out, Mow, in his practice very closely identified with | one. “He does nothing but paint’ naked | .,Mr. John Knott of Washington, D. C., was among | fancy dances and songs were given by some of the | Thomaz and Mrs. Ford, neighbors, and Mrs. the large business interests of Boston, and | women.” the later urcivals at Randolph.’ onal Bank | PAG; auld there were merry” games tn wile all | Hollidge ge room in thelr homes for stands for that city very admirably. Mr.| ‘The words were a shock to the unwilling | git; Bad, Kintelverees oo eons ee shies aakaes bane Sania Gary represents the manufacturing, bank- | cavesdropper. His friends bal often ad. ——__—._—_ kenzie Harris, Celeste Sutton, Etta’ Page, Edit! in May. ¢ ing and commerial interests of Baltimore as | mired his nude figures and praived his skill ANDY SPRING. Lutton, Edith’ Borland, Kila Durfee, Mattie Iov- “The Rebellion of the Daisy,” and the Or typically as New York and Chicago are Be Ese erts, Florence Hillengiss, Ollie McNeil, Katherine | teachers feel confident that the operetta will be a tle Willisins,” Ada Bates, Mente Has- | success from the earnestness in which the pupils rant, Adelaide Francis, Masters Willie | have taken hold of it in fleesh color. But never until that mo- represented by Messrs. Bliss and Gage. | ment had he realized that upon them de- However much or little Mr. McKenna may | pended his chief reputation as an artist. ‘The Woman's Association held its recent session McNeil, K: kell, Claire ; : ava mae se g ‘ rah A. Bond. There was a large | Page, Raymond D. Harris, Eddig Keenan, Earl a To remain longer in ignorance of the tailoring possibilities Rife of San Francisco te ere mmercial | His soul rose up in horror. Rtteodancs of members, andthe guests were Mrs Baker, Hart Davis, Martin Sclmid. Jesse, Lutt BRIGETWwoen. b ae , tt 1 emt oe Ree ‘ we, Robe! bs ward our enormous stock and manufacturing facilities place at your that the substantial business men of that! ROWNS, TEARS AND KISSES. Mary W. Kirk, Mrs. Caroline H. Muller, Mrs. | Werster De Lass. oni ar = disposal 2 city of all shades of political opinion have ” = Cornelia N. Stabler and Misses Esther Wetherald, | “Policeman Philip Brown, who 1s on duty at Lang-| Tbe Misses White Sr nar ese, Sie eons sal. fg Soese ote applauded his appointment as that of aman | me yp Elinor Hough, Carrle $, Bond, Sarah RL Kirk, | doo, bas been greatly annoyed. over repyres | friends recently in honor of their guest, Mise Tess We are Tailoring “Specialists,” handling woolens from immediately representing the best quallt: e Fate That Hefell the Girl Who | pain Hallowell, Mary Dope, Elizabeth 'T. Stabler | that be was recently before trial boards. Sir. | Quiggle. A very vleusant evening was enjoyed b » ig q y fore board the prominent looms of the world, from the humblest. prad of their San Francisco life and citizenship. Carelessiy dst /Her Diary. and Clara P. Moore. Short articles were read, em- | Brown las never been before the ona charge | thoge present, euchre being one of the pastimes. P i ‘ mania eae General Alger has been identified with the | From the Detrolt Free Presa, bracing wide scope of Iterary and domestic |” yrs, Shacter of Avalon Heights is threatened | The guests were as follows: Mrs. Henry Brawner, to the most luxurious weaves demanded by the exactions of development of the fine city of Detroit for} «. om S teples, and the bortess was the recipient of some | with an attack of pleurisy. Miss Lydia Brawner, Miss Mary Brawner and Mr. the swellest dressers. thirty years or more, and {s in every sense |, Dl4ry?’ falrly shrieked the pretty young excuisite bouquets from three consecvatortes, A] The board walks on several of the streets of | Join Brawner of West Washington; Mr. Thom, SAS Se Tx an exponent of those particular manufac- | lady with flashing eyes, as she walked | Postiiny oom! of the late Mrs, Jane T. Porter Zangdon are badly troken and in a very dangerous | Somerville, Mt. Plensant; Mr. Alfred Blackburn, We especially solicit even very trifling orders from turing and business interests that have| down the avenue with a companion. zabeth Kensington, Md.; Mrs. Mary E. White, Mrs, Carrie fic ke hitke ree ina aes ie CS Ose played the leading part in the prosperity of | “Diary? Don't dare Gitge eae ae Soa Re = = Madison, Mrs. Sadie Douelly, Misses Neill who have not hitherto dealt with us, and f i i ‘ pextey, “Diary? Don’t you ever @ Bay ‘Thomas, Mrs. Edward C. Gilpin and Mrs. Asa M. RIVERD. signed age "ones an ao . , and for this eminently the city. Mr. Sherman—although his legal | to ms again. What do you know about it, | Seam Mae wl ttn aocinied to teebee the ALE. Hing, ‘Bemste Ciaytou, Jennle ‘and Mary Stone: Bien cogent reason—small buyers, supremely satisfied, soon expand renidence and scone home is at Mansfield, pees ee CA a etd ane eee aa ee Re eS A = o i . lo—belongs, in fact, to the beautiful cit: mame: z pee i ‘The residence Linton, near ~ at u < into larger buyers, and the occasional customer, encounterin of Washington, where in the parsult of hig | “Nothing; only that you told me that you | mew member, and she sald she had been con- camp's farm, in Prince George's county, was rob. | HO™An! Burtati, George and Robert Waite and uniform fair treatment, rapidly becomes much less “occa- official duties he has had his principal resi- | had commenced keeping a diary, as usual, Sa ee ae Gxt tnoeting’ Will seeky | hed Monday night while the family were attend- | “uesdny evening the Ladies’ Aid Soctety of Sta sional.” = dence for the past forty-two years. The| and I supposed you had dropped It at the | at Magnolia, the home of Mrs. Mary T. Bond. ing church. The entrance was made through the | bury Lode gave a dance and supper at Brigit : a Sere : orly member of the cabinet, therefore. who | ona ofa month, as usual. I didn't mean | Vishors lately have been Maj. and tre. John | cellar. ‘They upset furniture. and left the bones Sr ee When you next want anything in the realms of Tailordom, is not of the city rather than the country, = 3 ahs Murphy of North Dakota. Mrs. Charles Jt Hal- | 1m much disorder. Some clothing was taken and | “45! Of, {Ne "AMY Dermons preseut, | seek us—the next time—t: H is the Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Wilson, | t© throw yéu into hysterics.” re ee mtg ton, Me. ives, Mare. Waters | some cold victuals devoured. Nono of the silver- | cldeut while riding his wheel Ik Mount its saut seek u le very ne: n Ty us on one of our celebrated who is at once farmer, student, scientist, | ‘Kate, don’t you ever breathe a word of | and son, Mr. and Sirs.’ William F. Thomas and son Friday night. He was compelled by a recklessly jewelry was tuken. s made-to-measure Sack Suits at administrator and teacher, and who, in ali | it, but I've lost that diary; dropped it some- | S00 Miss Kath Lralley of Washington: Mrs. Emilie | ware or 2 Si driven vebicle to make a sharp turn, which, owing Tho county commissioners Tuesday ordered the | to ‘the dust oa the asphalt, threw ‘him from his coutract for repairing the county afl, so much im | wheel. “He fell oo Iie rigit Iimb, straining ond jured by recent fire, to be awardel to J. C, Yost | cutting It severely. He was brought howe in a of Washington at bis bd for furnishing metal | back and is now confined to bis bed. Tue infant son of Pastor Reed is again very low. oe es ae es ee Tals case is a very sad oe. ‘The child bas been around capacity, has no superior in the | where on the street. And the plaguey thing | Baltimore; Fred L. Thomas and Ernest Gill of cabinet, while in fitness for a specific port-| has all my dearest secrets in it. I wrote | Swarthmore College; Herbert Stabler of the George $ folio he has probably no equal. This cabl-{ just what I thought, too. It just sets me | School and Miss Isabel Miller of Philadelphia. Par Contour Of city men ts in rather strik-| crazy. ‘There is in black and white that | | Allert G. Les, a native of this place, bet tor ° ing contrast on that score with Mr. Cleve-| Lillian looks like a fright, that Hattie is | SMe years past located tn Pittsburg, und recently Seetestondonfentiafengecgentontecgetonteeegenteatenengeethatentegeetheseafeceageaseatenegeegenteageadrgectiigecgbeteshatiagedeet fand’s of S808. which had Mr. Olney of Bos- | turning green from jealousy, that Charley | few weeks witichis uncle, Kaward ©. aifpin = | US the, twenty, delegates to ecpreseut Marsland omarion Poor cdigety ener hng ty og bye Twill pay you to do so. ton as its only member who might be con-| is just too sweet to live and that Fred. Mrs. Clara ©. Chalfant, son and daughter, fcrmer | to be held at Southern Pines, ., Gov. Lowndes | tulad. “Lately an ion was performed and y sidered as identified in any representative | hasn't sense enough to talk more thun | residents bere, bave moved from southern California | fag appointed “hie, Willioas’ il, diastiesa ot thie Sypennell Bp bela pechect apoure, tes gettant oh : sense with the life of a great city. No oth- | three minutes without he rehearses in ad- | o,Kenosha, Wig. a SNe aS (1 bnproving. Sn Sunday the malbdy "reten er cal e history of our country has, | vance.” 3 iffolk, Ve., ses . the whieh ran so lasted: Mertz and Mertz, iar ueian ean’ ay the one gowjat work: | "Why don't you aaverti and oer a re | ite a ieti/ Sat etm a phone tae | Peary Heel Se there | we anigy “taaims "at at es been drawn from the heart of the larger | ward?” aus returned here after an a of nearly @ year, | the racing ‘of 1897 will’ be inaugurat <4. facet’ sameun ek Sup cilianes peur. St New-Era Tailors business life centering in our great towns. | ‘Indeed, I won't. I-never want to see the | and will reopen thelr home shortly. ‘The first ‘rece on the opening day will be at five | fit’ sg Syyeeheng att Sot eer Hite 9 The change in this respect suggests certain | thing again. If anyxome returns it I shall oom io Se erate Seay alce Vi Parquiey furlo for three-year-olds aud upward; second {horoagbly enjoyed. Because of the illness of 006 F Street Ctr social and nuns condition,” "| end, Fi never ow up the ingen day | $a bara eet ite HST | She Sie" Sul gal i | "ee Me ac Sh Sls « . a. wh Ul Janne} maker in Philadel, ‘Miss Saran T | ie . re pee et. MStD Cabinet celueuel I live. Spey See pits second and $100 to third, half a mile. The first | goodly number of Christian Endeaverers were “What did you say abput me, Edith?” race will be called at 3:15 each day. Stewards | ent at the regular weekly prayer mecting. Miss @ 3 Society, ™ . v1 e to “Les ” Seer etree ntnnttnOOOOE OOOOH | If the new cabinet may be called a “Oh, I dont just Appt me Dist: asia l poem erte meal tin veer ae ea for the meeting: |S. S. orient, Jeeme Jtirowp: | Anna Macktwee Jed on ste tople ‘canons From = z er er group of men of city manners and excep-| thing nice. You can -dépend on that, for ie fod Mrs. Charles Iddingy of Wiverside on | starter, bi. 7. Vctlngitt ack enc: ar Sone |e ee ae is brighter than it has been =e ; tional social qualifications, it 1s not a body | You're my very dearest friend.” fisty- Mtr, abd Sirs, HeneS W. Davis aad Me acy | HC. Crtekmore. = ol socoee a ri a ««m-| Great Reduction of Uuniversity-bred or strikingly learned | ,,1 can help your; memory. You wrote | Mis! Ernest Adams were clcctrd members, and re fuoder ‘the leadership of, the president ‘und vice cease men. MF. Tang. with nia Harvard educe-| 20051 wag (ne moggsndpstve tle minx | Me ant Mm Hey 2 ler ig is Sy KENSINOTOR. feet te "ante “tae 2" a tonnes In Hair. tion and his literary aptitudes, ts the ex-| ela! business to look fafter other peoples | aud Mira’ Henry Hallowell” 2 i ee A ee bee ee sample gra- 1,000 Swi ception. Mr. Gary of Baltimore attended | business. Here's y diary. You left it President Sy! of the Maryland Agei-ut‘ural = cnniek City. t the last meeting of the Takoma Athictic As- ee ae see Gulichen’ (nec eee ee in his early youth the college at Meadville, | at our house, and Pority spelled out your | ColleKe delivered ue lecture upon “Altralem asa | from & trip to Atlantle City. foctation Messrs. Dave Cook and Jaines Graven «tf Fa, where Mr. McKinley also went for a | estimate of me before knew what he was | evening = “{° Defore the lyceum on Monday Switches, 6.00, formerly 10.50, 7 5.00. « time, but the other members of the cabi- doing. Good aftern Mr. BE. Thomas of Washington has taken the Brightwood were elected te membership. The en- : fall by They ua’ Ht’ ‘6 Gray Switches, 3.00, former! residence of Mr. J. F. Stock for the summer. tertainment to be given in Takoma 00. , ‘s + | , The Mormon missionaries, who made a walking Wi Brightwood for the benefit of the assoe : Gray Switches, 4.50, formerly 6.80. net are not of college training. All of 1 ther, both be< | tour through this section last autumn, hat 3Mr. anil Mrs. George Lacy of Washington ‘were | ¢ nounced for April %, bas | ee ae oZ'eciase attedarts in Hairdressing, Shampes- | them, however, have been studious men, | gare ae geo Res Suerte laren and | maas:thelt mpuutoe mean Sprite, ‘despite s | the guests of Mr. and Mra. W. W. Eldridge over | {lun and berctofore agnaunced for Apel 2 tae bom brokea-down-tn-health pa- ‘Try oar “Curlette” for retaining curl and we may leave it for our educational | in five minutes were criticising a mutual | father coool reception upon their first attempt te | Sunday. ee ening ts tients! But 7Sc. qt. bot. friends to say whether or not they would | friend. . | Misses Holbrook, Lida Angel and Cora Dennison erro: lerron, 2 ni berm - | | Mrs. Frederic D. Jackson has been extremely M1; having plans for a colonial residence to “ Ss. HELLER Ss, have Deen a wiser or better trained group é bat is new Selloved to Benatar manna of Washington were recent guests of Mra. E. <. | Raving plans prepared f ig nee "the norte lon Mine ec 720 7th Street N.W. of ther. Gayo Mr Gege Ton bon ee Net Up om Iitterature. Whilst Club tis evenis er Will” ent oo |e Re AS SR 5 eae (02 my7-204 erate Raper te pales eelont < aad Tee ee eee = tion will meet Friday evening at the M. E. par-| | Toe King's Danghiers met ight at the 61/4 /4™ ST-PHONE 998. made plain inthe character sketch wa | 4 tall seclmen trom the rural districta LAUREL, canes. Seeeres cea ak wes eee es ae 2 ite a a | ated ta thine aepecinen art aa Pur, | Was being entertained by his city cous ee eee eee ee oe Oe nee rinday | decided that the members of the society should =a Painless Extracting, 60e,)| Sherman has always been a man of espe- | two lovely girls—in a West End parlor re-| | Captain Jos. W. Collins, former assistant United | 0 Mri GL, Hani pwd a Ny EF 7 A ae ee. “Ni thi r . cially studious tastes, and the qualities | cently. Thinking that he would probably se a) Serer) lid from | “The Home Ritestonary. Foreign Missionary and | In answer to the request of a cltisen for shade woest See THE TOOTH, ie two interosing volumes 3¢ hin “Racal | be, ilerested In current terature one of | (evs ine pte measna ener. “arte | fore wi mee Weaeeaey aac hos A a | Sm aa Meet hm a hy | the girls asked: zs 4, at the home of Mrs. Edger W. 3 under the supervision of the parking commission ty Yo - Meved that the captain is still a candidate for ever put on my head’? |) weet rermme oe cwowm, (| ioits of Bind Near eytee ote ae | Se Soetan pter Sana’ ty Toa Mest, See cats ates | ae Ree es pe ae ce mes ee gf ~ oops 0 ee eee an ee Is the harfest structure of the body, agreeably in the remarkable volume en- | Chandler Harris?" Bow held by Mr. Brice of Caltfornia, = cousin of Si bis" mother, Siew Algom “Hart After & | been formed among the Indien and gentle- fk Ureeaing We aot 8 “sensational Comumne of i, “dentine, enamel titled “The Sherman Letters,” published | , The tall specimen mused a moment, then | er'vattca States Senator Brice of Obia. Toe cap- few _daye, visit they ‘will leave for their home | ten of the Park It ‘ts known as the N. Wr a. eurgall for troubles. it makes cement. low quickly does it three years ago, and made up of selections &; indorsed promipent both “4 hair’ gloaey and silky and keope it heaithy compose, however, under the baneful from the correspondence Jobe: | No. Batt ‘The lest time x seen Ser Satis ae Soeseee Oncaea Kosington Eitegaty Goctcty ut Theis home Wen, | gotta Stmrgre Mt sradiog, the Mock, north of Gene- WASHINGTON HOMEOPATHIC — PHARMACY. Gecay! Liberal use of quill pick and Prete pee Mom. | aration wat aa aT ae hen hendkerchint | end 1 1s believed that be will eabialt these te: | neosy’aett. "A, varied end intaoceting prosven | Ser rest Patan em stam Phone 186. Oa H st. nw. Number 1007. brush, with « visit now snd thea to a : year Se neat keen cane dorsements,. together with @ sumber of new ones, | has been prepared, with Sir Walter Scott as the |" Mise Fannie Storm of Lewineville, Va., ts visit- ‘ ES fo President McKinley. Captain Collins’ whole life | “Sis Witsun and Miss Amnlo Wileon of Washing- three houses recently erected Sa ee eg by Py ae ge ye XL soto let cha pou want | Be Se ty Sco cet sha | son ere Som te ome of Me BW | rt of eae es Sy aren ae manently cured and all taint eliminated from the p Whether a situation or @ servant —a | try, "He was in charge of ths exhibit at | Miss May Jameson ef Washington is visiting | already well known both ‘Deon former system by 3. 5. 3., the greatest purifier. “want” ad. in The Star will reach the ee cree Sale, Sad represented this eountry at ‘Miss Eleanor McQueen. ieigerte” Mie, Be G. Wedded of Washingtan es Boil-w,f,m-ly person who can fill your need. 6 expositions in Europe. It is not knows | Misses Ansie and Sallle Yeatman of Wasb- | cupies the