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8 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1897-14 PAGES, LOVELY SHIRT WAISTS|WANT ONE NORMAL |=.trconresccr>-|ALEXANDRIA AEFAIRS|, == n=" [ALEXANDRIA COUNTY oe : Bike yin ‘The board took up the proposition for an tioms te Greek Relief Fund. FOR SUMMER WEAR) me — increase in the number of Normal Schools. A Peep at the Exquisite High Art Cre- TET ee At the last meeting of the board Mr. Wil- ations in the New Shirt Waists as | (ANCES SUGGESTED nv APPROVED son, from the committee on Normal and Displayed at Wm. H. McKnew’s. sonal _ representative .of Queen_Olga of | Governor O'Ferrall Submits to an In- phis, in the Greek Red Cross movement terview on Its Affairs. taking of supplying the necessities of the the present time has been in New York, which has responded nobly to the call f = < = “4 money, and the whole city is now erase | He Reiterates His Determination to erery day and cabled cach night fo Greece, | Stop Lynching in Virgini an t » through the treasurer of the xneteen oP y eB "8 ar national , in aid of the Greek Red Se ee sentative of both the Italian and ‘American c Al STIO REM. Red societies, and is president of High Schools, recommended, in view of the inereased number of Normal School pupils for the coming year, that the board author- ize the Gong: erent of an additional bed third school in the normal department, be located at a future date. Mr. Harries, from the same committee, submitted @ minority report, resolving that from and after the beginning of the next school year the Normal School be located only in the Henry School building. The minority report was rejected, but this action was afterward reconsidered on mo- tion of Mr. Harries, who obtained that Privilege by fee soeiast his own report, then, on motion, question was referred back to the High and Normal INTERESTING TO RESIDENTS School committee. rata 5 oP eae Bee aE NE our prices through quality glasses. In the Ladies’ Suit Department. We're still working away at the Wool Suits. We couldn’t have: given you the service we have with any less stock, This surplus was a me most| Recognition of Flag Day a Subject pap rena' ts of Discussion. : man is power- less to de- scribe the beautital color! LAW AGAINST TRUANTS vagaries of the Shirt Sons ouch was the status of the janis When the organization for this particular move- ee necessity. But now it is a Waist crea- was call up at “last night's meeting. 5 ment ‘or the next two months she will E ticos of this| A regular meeting of the board of trus-| Mr. Wilson submitted the Teport of tho Evening Star Bureau, make her home at 911 19th street. north- Evening Star Bureau, matter of loss. How much or Beason. ‘The | tees of the public schools was held at the | Committee on High and Normal Schools, No. 599 King Street, west, the home of Mrs. E. Melville Kil- * Bell Telephone, Nor woe, how little we are not stopping J sxitut hands} Franklin build! last evening. “There was | Which was simply “that the Normal School Bell Telephone No, 106. vert, who will represent the countess here P ie» = to consider. We are maRin of the weaver| a full attendanee of members, something-| Pe,Jocated only in the Henry building,” be- ALEXANDRIA, Va, May 12, 1807. || during her absence from the city. ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 12, 1897. . Pave combined tka ee that_seldom occurs, and considerable busi- pensive light | B€SS was transacted. President Whelpley wash fabries| WaS in the chair, and Mr. Falck acted as all the color | Secretary. beauties of} Changes in the schools were announced silk. The art} by the trustees of the various divisions, of the designer bas discovered many exquisitely | and were approved by: the board, as fol- levely patterns which are entirely new. There 13] Jows: Mm establishment im the city where so many of three Muhart Shes Waber are displayed? in one Transfers and Resignations. collection as at Wm. H. McKnew's, 933 Penu-| First division—Accept resignation of M. q@ivenin Avenue. The styles exhibited there seem | 8. Sherman, teacher of first grade, Berret, have that stamp of exclusiveness and sel¢ctness | to take effect April 30, 1807; transfer Mar- themselves. Thefr dainty, ‘inexpensive creations = — ee to first, without change in perfect dreams of good trste and becomning- | S#/@ry, vice M. 8. Sherman; promote Alice ness. Copies of the latest Parisian designs are | Pollok, teacher, from $425 to $450 per an- exhibited side by side with the best ideas of our bead eee M. S. Sherman. own makers, A veritable ocean of Shirt Waists. | ,.9p© 2bove changes to take effect May 1, fm lawns, imported lappet lawns, satines and = grenadines, strewn with lovely floral, vinous and|_,Jird division—Accept resignation of scroll patterns, as well as 2 cplendid assortment peel Ragen Core of figured and striped effects, including many rich | 1997; and exclusive novelties, which are confiend for pass eerie Pap ee this city to Mr. McKnew. The gold and silver- | Welch. - re Striped Skirt Walsts will not fail to attract at-| The changes to take effect May 1, 1807. tention, as they are a decided nevelty—new with} Fourth division—Appoint Minnie Sher- ing precisely the same proposition made by| The re; % meet! the “nfinority of the committee at the | cig enrea een monthly meeting of the previous. meeting. He explained that the council was held last night, and the matter had been discussed with the District | Only business of importance transacted was Commissioners, iscict thm tee auestsor Teak the re-election cf Mr. Emmet C. Dunn, the arisen as to the legality of the transfer of | incumbent, -to. th the school from the Franklin to the Henry | 9 canines See soe gee building, with the result that the question | ¢ “iis 33 had. been submitted to the attorney for the Desition two years ago,.when the District for an opinion. office was created, and had no- opposition Mr. Harries moved the adoption of the re-| for @ second term, - pare For a change the two boards were called Dr. Witmer offered an amendment in the shape of a decieration of the cpinion of the | ‘© Order promptly. Hubert Snowden, presi- board that it is proper and judicious that | dent of the common coyncil, being absent, there be but one normal school in the Dis- | L. E. Uhler, chairman of finance commit- are regal eee of whee = iy joes ted: tee, was called to the chair. Mr. Snowden rs. Lows suggest Ly reference of the question to the attorney | C2me in later, however. The committee on for the District, that action be postponed | finance had no reports to make.of old busi- vntil that gentleman shall be heard from. | ness. The committee on streets recom- Mrs. Terrell said she thought Dr. ‘~ | mended that the petit a wer's motion out cf order, for the reason | fora curb and pate ae ae a. suntee, that it proposed to do away with one of . gutter: al corner: 0! ‘the two rormal schools existing by right | Wolf and Lee streets be granted, the pett- of law. toner to furnish the material.’ The report Dr Witmer explained that his motion ap- | was adopted. They also recommended that pled only to the first eight divisions of the | the petition of T. J. Fannon to erect, a shed system and not to the colored schools, and| and stable be granted providing that a he remarked that he thought it perfectly | metal roof be used and the work be done proper for the board to express its opinion | under the direction of the city engineer. on the subject regardless of the views of | The report was adopted. A resolution ap- Ass See ion tse eet = the] As etated yesterday, his excellency, Chas. erican ‘ross Society, eart-| T, O’Ferrall, irginia,* ay, !p accord with the efforts of the count- | the aaa ya oras pela ne onlolat watt ess to raise the funds necessary to succor $ the sick and wounded of the Grecian and | t© Mount Verncn yesterday for the pur- Turkish armies. Mrs. Hawley, wife of Gen. | pose of making thelf annual Inspection. lawley, the Unit tates senator from After the inspection was over a staff Connecticut, is most ardently in the philanthropic work, and is using every | Cofespondent of The Star had a long effort to further it in “Washington. talk with the governor in regard to mat- “It is a well-known fact,” said Mrs. Kil-| ters that have been under discussion in Yert, “that Greece is practically in ruins. | this vicinity for some weeks past. Her fields are unworked, her farms are “ laid waste, her villages are wrecked, and| Vell, governor, have you decided whom those who should rebuild and make these | YOU will appoint judge of Fairfax and homes habitable are lying wounded, or per- | Alcxandria county courts to succeed the Rape Neen = Sete of pate where | late Judge Chichester?” ey fougl for istian inciples. The NG wives and children of the dead should be | ,, No E cannot say that I have. Mr. Love succored, ang those who have borne the | !§ @ warm personal friend of mine, and burden of this holy warfare should not be | has been for a long number of years, and left to believe that an mnfesting world has | as for Colonel Bailey every one knows no care for the cause of religious freedom 5 or political rights. The women of America | grey 4m ford of him. Tam in @ quan are such a host when they take anything “Wil, yet Soniis ahortig up in earnest that I know they will be| ‘.yvill you Pagans fed lad to answer once again the ery from es, I expect to make the appointment Macedonia, “Come and help us."“Tais move- | tif week. The position is such an im- ment is not alone for the Greeks, but for | portant one that I must study it closaly. the wounded Turks who are prisoners of | The Position as judge of such a county as wai an Che andesot theevaheser Alexandria county is one of vast import- The idea of these philanthropic women | 8nce. This county causes me more worry a wholesale _ sacrifice—anc greatly to your benefit. Tomorrow we shall offer you some bigger bargains than we have done yet. At $8.98 ‘Will have the choice of some $13.50, Fis, “sis and $30 Suite cevery. une man tailored—in fty front, Mazer and Eton effects—in Gray, Cadet Blue, Heliotrope, Brown, Black “and Tun’ Homespuns, Seotch’ Mixtures and Plain and Fancy At $4.48 _ We shall give the choice of a wider range of $10 valucs—Tans, Hellotropes, Cadet Blues, Mid Browns ai of novelties, The jackets are silk or satin lined, and the skirts are for all the world like our $15 Suits. At $14.98 Pe . . 2 | than’ atl the counties in the state. this scm. Moet of ae walstn are tithed with | wood jemporary teacher of second grade, | the district attorney. Drepriating $35 for a manhole in the Market | {8 to form, committece in every city. vil- | “Witnet about the cole of Virginia stat- Sod’ $35 Sulte—all aii lined nod‘ all ser collar, with hortzontal border one inch deep, avd | ferred, to take effect May 1. 1507. Pie Ce Seas A resolution appropriating $1,000 for grav- | These committees are to prepare collection | {PE ‘het the judge must be s resident of eg he ga ad reputation. Black, Tan, Cadet and Navy Blue, and Scotch Hiomespuns. linen cuffs. Perfect pictures of Waists may be} Seventh division—Promote E. M. Dawes, had fim this collection, ut 75e., S8e., $1, $1.25, | teacher, from $400 to $125 per annum, to $1.50, “$1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $2.88, $8 up| take effect May 1, 1897; appoint Ellen to ©. Southern, Conduit Road School, janitor. A splendid line of Black and Black and White | Elghth division—Promote J.C. Bruce, Mourning Walsts ts exhibited, as well as a large | teacher: from $400 to Bann’ eres collection of the mew white plaue and Indin linen snnum, vice B. 8. ‘Kinner, pits ae I neticed ene thing very particularly in visiting Song above changes to take effect May 1, this store, and {hat was that all of last season's = creations were carefully and rigorously separated High Schools. .- from these of this year's marufacture. They were] Eastern—Appoint H. May Johnson, tem- placcd on a seperate table and marked at greatly reduced prices, being reprerented by the sales- | Porat¥ teacher, at $800 per annum, to take — = fect April 28, 1887, vice I. I. Summer- ladies for just what they are—last season's scyles. | ©! , ° ‘The adventage of this is apparent when one has scales, deceased; promote the following been about town ami viewed the ‘mixed’ collec- | teachers, to take effect May 1, 1807: Mar- tions exhibiting elsewhere. If one is in search of | Sarita Spalding, from $750 to $800, vice H. the real cholce colors in waists—perfect fitting— | May Johnson, temporary; C. A. Van Doren, and beautifully laundered—they- could do no better | from $700 to $750, vice M. Spalding; M. O. than shop here. Correct styles combined with | Dean, from $050 to ir the highest grade workmanship makes Shirt Waist | Doren. GM Baca ed Gas = pers buying at McKnew’'s one of the real pleasures of i. O. lx = 2 7 Mr. Harries accepted Mr. Witmer’s mo- | eling and grading Columbus street from. tion, as laying down the principle for which | Duke to the south side of Wolfe, and Wolfe he contended. The actual location of the eerest sees SI Bt. ee was stony i ense laws’ and ordinances Rene tins OF seUnnaary, Sha MALDUE the tax’ Hate fox Abe: want ‘Ostal pearteers po} réferred to the finance committee. A com- Mr. Barnard moved as a substitute “that | plaint was received from R. L. Carne that another school be selected by the superin- | theassessment against his property was tendent, which shall furnish at least five | too high..: A resotution requiring the lower grade schools for the practice of nor- | Washington, Alexandria and Mount Ver- mal pupils for the next schcol year.” Hej non Electric Railway Company to. sprinkle discussed the legal aspects of the case, | King street ‘was referred to the commit- read the law establishing a normal school | tee on streets. “in the Franklin building,” and suggested | A resolution appropriating $400: for im- that before deciding upon the transfer of | prcving the squares:on Lee street and tke school to another. building the board | Fairfax street south of Wilkes to"Franklin, should await the opinion of the attorney | was referred to the committee ‘on’etreets. Yor the District. He added that Commis-| A bili of Semuel:-G. Brent,--corperation sioner Ross had suggested delay for that | atterney, :for $125 for. services: rendered in purpose, and he (Mr. Barnard) thought it | the recent coutroversy between thé mayor cnly respectful to the Commissioners to do | end beard of police commissioners: was or- 80, especially 28 ro injury ca result from | dered to be paid. such a course, as the plan could not go into ' effect until next September. Li . Police ‘Court: bexes.to be placed in stores and churches, she: Joliet “Oeirkct Wier which be! pre banks and all other business houses, iad - where the very poor and the middle-class | “Oh. that is true. If an outsider were pecple can deposit their mite for the suf-| appointed he would have to at once move ferers. The Countess Di Brazza urges the | into the district in order to hold the office. hoiding of public meetings in halis ani | Gov. O’Ferrall talked at length on the churches, where the very best speakers are | COMdition of affairs in Alexandria county, willing to be heard for the cause of Grecee, | 20d seemed disgusted at the inability of /She urges Christian associations, temper. | the Alexandria county officers to put down ance uniens, political debating ‘societies | the vice end immorality known to exist civic and social clubs, eewing circles and | there. He appeared very much gratified to all women's organizations to coritribute a | kbow that there is not a single policy shop little, more or less, as circumstances will | OF, €ambling den now running in Alexan- permit, to the great ccuse of freedom. aria city. Invitations have Deen issued for a special Determined to Stop Lynching. Parlors On Satuniey esi aston Hotel | The people of Alexandria have criticised the promoters believe that the Grecian | ™¢ very much for investigating the lynch- cause will have many supporters at that | ing of. McCoy, the negro ravisher of Mr. eae, oe more thas mesial) ae ee Lacey’s little daughter,” said the gov- for the meeting is sign: y Mrs. Sen- . a ator Hawley and the Countess Di Brazza, | °'™- Piece eet Vary expert of'the ieee: and the recipients of the invitations arc | €T®0F of Virginia? Could he be expected earnestly urged to give the meeting the | to wink st such open violation of the law? These prices are Thursday prices. Ladies’ Shirt Waists. There’s panic in the pins and needles camp. We're of- fering you the brand-new styles and weaves of this sea- son at prices that are lower than theirs for the relics of nobody knows how long back. Take a look at theirs— you'll recognize *em—you z 2 Mr. Harries said that th the police court this,morning the fol- | moral support of their presence in the | I harcly think 60.” = were introduced to ’em last ut-. POLLY Pryor. | yice,M: O. pri Le Se ae of respect to the Commissioners. in Seana igang eect disposed. of: Edward PUR Noe cians Ao TE es shed oo ee year. But here are the new PARARAARAAARRROAARROOK LOO . 1897. cfating the principle of one n . g ates] _10 New York city som: . nebi year $ MWVesierm Appoint N. H. McKnight | The law quoted by Mec Bernard invoice | Nowland, -aamaulting, Pranic RichadQs: die yan Noe ef Sheets as net ethos HES | ihe BURL oF Vien torneo, Dineen | eer and here’s what they teacher, at $600 per annum, vice H. G. | t° the location of the school in the Franklin rimitting-#.nuisance | a week after the first call for funds was | tion. Lynching, he said, had reached a ich Hodgkins, resigned, to take effect May 1, | Pullding, he added, was rot mandatory in | on her property; fined $2.75 or thirty days | made. high stage, and he cetermined when he cannot mate! n ur soz,” : | terms. It merely authorized its location |in the workhouse., PBiitp Johriagn and.|- The funds that are donated here will be} took ‘the path Of office = prea it up if 55 denen, White Lawn Waleta with RS ere. It did yt id Hani ley, | ti usiness | ceri for ie Countess Brazza or * we ie ited back and front; turn-over « re 3 Sea 00 to $55 ope vattciies Yortors sald Ne had talked wits nicer | without alicense, wee fismloseee Mrs. Melville Kilvert, and forwarded to | militia when necessary to prevent. mobi cep ng oe et eg gg New York, whence they are cabled to | viclence. He very much deplored the lynch- Athens each day. +| ing of McCey, and éeemed grieved that in piers a city the size of Alexandria, with @ No. 1 : : : pelice force and the crack military com- 9 EE) Es 2 Pany of the state, a lynching could have taken place. The governor understands Routine | Matters Only Were Under | that the Alexandria Light Infantry was Consideration Today. rot ordered out to protect McCoy from the The annual meeting of the Supreme] lynchers, but does net understand why Mr. Harries said he had talked with over | without a license, wer¢ dismissed upon tak- thirty lawyers on the point, and they were | ing out @ license. . ise agreed that it was absurd to attempt to Wan have that old law apply, in the manner in- ae i bipraet dicated, to the situation as it exists today. | Mr. Gedtee Petty, léig knows ad’‘one of Mrs. Stowell said she thought it unwise | the moat active..volunteer firemen, in. the eA papel ors wots a the question at city, and for a nunibet of years.foreman suggestion for delay, She thengore ee. | of the Hydraulian Steam Fite Engine Com- newed her motion to lay the report on the | Pany;'ss ome ‘of the-dspirants for’ the po- 25c. 100 dozen Lawns and Dimities, in Per- sian and Dresden effects—splendid styles —made up in latest fashion, with yoke backs and plaited front—attached and detached collars and cuffs. $1.75. wouldn't be too much for them. Me Chief. « ary meetings in the old abandoned school effect May 1, 1897. u men The Brookland Union Mission Club re- 3 3 quested permission to hold religious-iiter- house near the Bunker Hill road. The ap- Plication was referred to the trustee of the Brookland district. Flag Day Observance. 53 the Whitney Baby Carriages 2 are the best. We can sell ’em € as cheap as any—and can = was Ce sition of thief ‘of ‘the Aiexanarit Councfl of the American Protective Asso-| they were not called on. — A com! icatic fi . J. “ > S qoel oh BOR CCE Oi Gecdaas Gaara oF pibaretirta Santi Mr. Harries said that he, too, had dis- | Partment. ceri. .utek! the oe GeGgal whith” nesan yawleraay = ja ase ‘What could have stopped that lynch- 08c. cussed this question with’ Commissioner | Want to:Be. Recognised: ing?’ asked Gov. O'Ferrall of The Star re- 2 i ? , ft Pennsylvania ave- . “ » eS : District of Columbia Society of the Sons of | Ross, and with Commissi chanics’ Hall, corner o! porter. , rand. Big line of new styles. the American Revolution, in regard to the | Black, as well, and he violated ene There will be teeting of Yeadirig dol | nué and 4% street northwest, was con-| “Nothing but the shedding of a great Fae = re geet a ara recognition of “flag day” in the public | ence in saying that they had agreed with | ored fébublicans of URW “ety” toritht! for | tinued today. deal of blood,” was the response. suaranteed most perfect fit- Oe ai SES schools. He explained-that the committee, | Bim, {hat there should be but one normal tine purponé of indWvsing: One of thelt’Aum- | |The morning’ seSéion was occupied with| ‘To this no reply was made. Gov. O'Fer- ting Waists in the country. rall heartily condemned the Alexandria the hearing of the report:of the committee | ewspapers for the position taken by tem, on credentials, vehict:was‘-adopted, after! and their unjust and harsh criticism of his «which :the reading iof the minutes of the | official action. last annual meeting was begun. Speaking of sending the militia to Fairfax The hour designated for recess was reach-| Court House to prevent the lynching of read! James Lewis, who is condemned to hang Samet Teonsidcrations Of ihe sehaee 20d | June 4 for ravishing Mrs. Ido Reidel, Gov. postponed until the afternoon session. | O'Fertall said: | “I was at Old Point Com- Should the reading of the minutes be con-| fort, just about ores yee pes a eee cluded prior to adjournment this afternoon | cruise, when I received @ telegram from the reports of officers will be taken up. Sheriff Gordon of Fairfax, asking me It_was not known at the time The Star’s | 5¢M4 troops to the court at once, as danger teport closed whether or not President belres ere besa ae eee tae eg telegrap! e meee ia TD AE Cae [eps yond if necessary. to O reac! take a special train. I never got any late Se EEE tore. W. i See request to withhoid the troops, as has been nor, Detroit, Mich.; George A. Swain, Jer- | alleged. sey City, N. J.; John G. Brambles, James Surprised at the Soldiers. E. Hutson, George W. Worsham, jr., Bal- timore; E.’J. Stickle, Kenton, Ohio; R. M. The governor was more than surprised after consultation with Superintendent Serects and Powell, had concluded that the best way of Screeft Dost observing the day would be to request the Drapery and Laces, teachers of the schools to arrange appro- Furniture, 3 ripe for an.expression of in! thatidoes instedine-undér thelervalservice board, and he was oppdsed to forthae he? | Thies. They say. they, mill. iukirsesbo moore lay. ‘ “\ fewhite. offige,. seekers - unt, thelr, race; 1s Mr. Wilson said, while he, had thought ant devo 411981'O JoD Yo at first it would be courteous to the Com: ; J Adam: Sebaeab Deads is) missioners to defer action, he had finaly satya CPetr concluded that the form in’ which Mr. Wit-]. J.\Adam Schwab, Who for some ‘tinlé past mer’s resolution was put removed ail{ has been, very, ill, died at the, residence of grounds of criticism, and he wa: rn : for the question. 's ready | his father on North Royal street:etra ate Mrs. Terrell said all the members under- | hour yesterday “afternoon: He leaves “a stood the matter perfectly, and she con. | ™ldow andithree children. %¢< 01» sidered it a waste of time to discuss it fur-| Alexaiiaria Council, Royal Arciaum. ther. Alexandria Council, Royal Arcanum, met piasd taeda Heo was in maclf 83 OP- | iast night and transacted routine business. school, and saw no reason why the present | They reveived an invitation from ‘Kismet gchaok alent be Temoved from the Frank- | Coluctl of the ofder,-of Washington, ‘to ac- ote ding, nor why an opinion on that| company them on gn excursion to| River point was desired. View aK “the 1th instant. ‘Ine inyitation Mr. Witmer contended that the ttme waa | DPS Tor seme: governenént-‘Ymdedn the biry Silk Waists. Two lots for tomorrow’s buyers at less than the cost price— $3 for regular $5 Fancy Check Taffeta Silk, off priate exercises for the occasion, June 14, and to invite the parents and friend’ of the pupils, along with members of the various patriotic societies, to be present. Mrs. Terrell remarked that it seemed to Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Pa. Ave. and 8th St. it stood, however, that she yielded to no one sere in the matter of patriotism. -—_ Mrs. Stowell said the idea of having a her inconsistent, to say the least, to set “~~ - aL La Lm 2 mmm! flag day was a good one, and she thought a day for inculcating the principles ot kindness to animals. She wanted it under- TIPO OORRCHSEMOO HERD EED. fall ited front; furtack cume=a perfect $5 for regular $6.50 Polka Dot and Plain Taffeta Silks—the former are Red and apart a flag day and to refuse to set apart the teachers should be authorized to devote half a day a year to appropriate exercises. She made a motion to that effect, and it was adopted without division. Decide at once that The proposition of the Art Students’ The Decisive Votes. was accepted. : Ee Preston, Jersey City, N. J.; W. A. Corell, | at the alleged action of the Monticello be A] you'll send your laundry Laos sedition tin ther pabtie school wee re. | rs. Stowell’s motion to postpone action May-Hop and Package Party. Albany, Wis.; C. B. Van Winkle, New] Guards, who, it 1s said, stacked thirty- Black and’ White; the plains are in Black, Navy Blue and Cream. Made with double pointed yoke back, full front, ishop sleeves and attached collars. $6.50 18 the actual value— Ladies’ Belts. Nork: George ‘Mastin, Pittsburg; Major R. | seven loaded Winchester rifles on the lawn Me gen eny: pai, Peter Spawn, | near the court house at Fairfax, and went ona a 1? William J. White, Rich-| 1>"tne hotel for supper, leaving only one The headquarters of the council during | man on guard, while talk of lynching was the annual meeting has been established at | going on on all sides, and the excitement the Vendome. at the highest pitch. was then put to a vote and defeated—yeas,} The May hop and package party; uhder 5; nays, 6. President Whelpley cast the| the ausplces of the. Junior. Order United deciding negative vote. American, Mechanics, at Qdd Fellows? Hail, A vote was then taken on Mr. Barnard’s |’on North Columbus! street, last night was substitute, that another training school be | @ reat success and much enjoyea by ail established to furnish practice for Normal | Present. 5 Fue he |—-or te mal schools. of oe (aga hae On motion of Mrs. Stowell, the board Office, 518 roth St. adopted a rule that the national flags on public school houses shall be unfurled on school days and national holidays at 8:45 | to the Yale—drop a pos- } ferred to the committee on High and Nor- o'clock a.m., and furled at the close of the vel z id that had Lewis been : School fis It Life of Napoleon: pete Sneee, ‘The governor sai bee We We ee ee ee ee we wes | school session. ame object of this rule = Benoa ipubiles Bee Ge defeated by a Me, BF. Beaog of Wabnigln acsf FOR CUBA LIBRE. ayarhen teas eee ee ere Another day of those soc. : ai soceseesecerss PSOSCSO | Sha lowering the flags. mane auestion then recurred on Dr. Wit-| sisted by Mr. W. L. Soleau, will deliver an Gincat iascceat anldhe atene wecettas ac | DeKeaNr- Alligator and Russia Leather As lo é we ing cs : ~ As leng as you must have Compulsory Education Clause. changed by him 80 €8 (Oconto tee | illustrated: lecture.on the “‘Lite.of Naz Be Held Neat Sunday, ‘The state of Virginia cannot afford to Belts—in Tan, Green, Black, keep militia simply for varade purposes. General interest is being evinced by citi-| If they are no good to enforce the laws zens of Washington and men of nattonal!| then we are better off without them.” “Resolved, That from and after the be- | poleon,” under the auspices of the Young ginning of the forthcoming school year the | Men’s Sodauty Lyceum, tomgat. “fhe “en Normal School shall be contained in one | tertainment 1s the 4ast-compumentary one The secretary read a letter from the Brown and Red, with = — = Commissioners of the District, requesting harn 909900400004590000"/ (Ae am ae ae eee) : and leather-covered buckles the views of a board in mega to existing building.” of tne season to be given by the lyceum, prominence in the mass meeting to be SSeS to oe aE mera os a ae “HYGIENIC” een Belg sande $ | oer ase recat the District, which pro”) ‘This motion was adopted by the follow-| Ratlrond Reading Room Revival, ..| held at Columbia Theater next Sunday county the governor before leaving Mount ue epciog water) anemickr en vides for the recovery against parents and | ing vote: -at-the raiiread reaa-| @fternoon to express practical’ sympathy | Vernon sald: “You may feel assured that 19¢ ———— filtered, it is absolutely free from others) controlling, culidren .e5_® aim Of | Ayee_Messra” Shadd.” Wilson, /,y¥itmer, by (2 ee et ee end tot ur nner a aA PERE a asi ube patriots WHS ace struggling | I feel the great importance of being more ° Getiing a pure, Realtifur wee @ | MONEY not to exceed $20, for failure to send | Harries, Cornish and Whelpley an@ Mrs. ing rooms was crowded" again last night, |.‘ 1 trom/ttiie ‘harbde | than careful in selecting a judge for these —_— —— tesicing a pare bealthitul ee aid io aseel at Want Techie aces oe | Se the:sécond: of ‘the revival meetings. Rey.-| for @ release from the Wil bee ree. | courts, and shall, to the best of my ability, 100 Ibs. f 40 Tustie’ of the peace. ork Uneaten bavi Ve an Chi eashed. an | Sided ove~ by Senator Gallinger, and among | to break up the lawl in Alexandria : Pp - Lor ic. “The infirmities of this law,” the Com-| _ The uestion having thus been decisively | Second Frespy re rteaalve-sctmion, ine song | the speakers’ who will address it will be| county if possible, and shall strain every or — Prompt attention given w man ¢ | istloners say, “have been frequonily com- pet tlon che near souen service Which aiways preceaes thb-tegular | Senator Chandler, Senator Allen of Ne-| metre to pa ee p 1 : erage juch enjoyed. © 3.07. +} braska, Decl 2 el who does not send a child to seneot it is | If you want anything, try an ad. in The | Service was much the, elke wn newer eee cea eaket: | the ‘polltisal situation. : $1 24. HygieniclceCo., 1423 FSt$ | simeut to obtain a collectibie suagment, | Star” If anybody has what you wish, you Rathbone femnents,0-. RI Re hifi ne. wellknown: newspaper corsespondent, ~ ‘The Aspirants. < J ¢ ajzeim2s and the duty seeins to be imposed by the | Will get an arswer. Rathbone’: Company, Unitarm,.; .Rank./nd other prominent gentlemen. Ineletter| 1. veueved here thah Mr Yee eae We didn’t expect to get an & POMPOPOOSOEPESOSCSIOSE, | law upon the trustees of ascertaining ——— Knights’ of Pythias,” niet’ last night and | addressed to Messrs. A. A. Aquirre and e . un: get any paeeeaece rms —__ | whether the law is violated. The Commis- Marriage Licenses. inctah a to ‘the annual” brigade | JOhn S. Bonner of the committee of the | doubtedly receive the appointment. He is more—and there are only 15 for lincumntioe, Latnee Say prover, treatment | sioners would be pleased to have the views elected delegaten th 2 rigade | ‘Cuban Leegue “having the meeting in| the senior member of the Fairfax bar. He Marriage licenses have been issued to the | eeting,..i0 Be held at. Norfolk'in June. charge, Seratcr Frye of Maine has written esvenn Gacaned: proved and recommesd. | Of the board and the superinteadents as to dozen of them, as it is, in this re i is the unanimous choice of the Fairfax and following: ‘This company is in @ nourishing condition | as follows: Z 1 k i 6: ° ie ir Sp Se Sapp eee as the | White—Chas. A. Muzzy of Brooklyn, N.| and adding 10 its list of members at every | ““{°tee io assure you of my profouna | Alexandria county bars, and Gov. O'Ferrall “a The more need to nee machine for the treatment of these dis- | Police Court and for an appropriation for|¥., and Annie T. Brennan of this city; | meeting. . sympathy for the cause your meeting will } remarked to the committee who called on jurry— a @ truant officer, on whom may be imposed | Will L. ‘Pyles and Maude A. Berry; Harry .> Colembia Fire Company, Se eee a ae ee ee eae ee time tn the tntoreat tie ae Fite Assorted patterns in Lawn, with leg 0° Go to Siccardi’s of the law, POvdRS for the enforcement | ©. Brown of this city and Maude Jordon | ‘The Soliimbla Firé Company ‘will go to heroism, endurance, patience, courage and | mine, and. contienia: ne ee ‘an armices Hubbard back’ and fronts revere ener FOR BARGAINS IN HUMAN Hal. “The matter has been allowed to rest in | °f Philadelphia, Pa.; Merritt H. Irons of | annapolis to attend the State Firemen’s | eufrerings entitle them to the warm sym-} sleeve as a result of the late unpleasant- shoulders; skirts made extra full and Paina ea Pesce sees, Ay ltee areortment of | abeyance largely because Of the fact tart Baltimore, Md, and Myre K. Tyler of | association in June...They have made.ap-| pathy end active ald of every American| ness’ Gov. O'Ferrall, ls a etanch eons Ren leaeth. | A Seed value tor $1.75. fo the latest designs, Geet stock ever diatyed ws | the school facilities of the District have jee ale Taggart and | Dication to the “city Guthorities to take | Who loves his cou By ee cere ae teBerate veteran, and ft Je beleved that this ewe moa competateanaa Leng Human dete sit tree eee were wllina te | (Colered—Jobn 8. Johnson and Ida G. | theif engine’ with tHemi. They have won| M°MOy rronen sonellion wae ‘bloody war. | “Nothing te to be sata against Mr. Harley, Bair Sauces ot oct lesion attend: yet, tt may be sald as to that, that | C27? pee aey Tear years and hope to do 20° Seats his | May ,the God of battles strengthen the | the other aspirant for the position, except reduced to $1.50. the enforcement of the law woull ’ Goon. on again hands of the liberty-loving Cubans, and} that he is not a resident. of either Alex- fase Seite Rasee 2° See ciearly what the needs of the wchoals now, Were Discharacd. FEM soniid nx : zis soon give you Cuba Libre.’ padre oc. Fairfax counties. Hele & prom. Gray and White Hair reduced im same proportion. | 2nd, temporarily, half-day schools night. be The charge of larceny against Irene Dor- Minor and Personal. Notes. Many other letters breathing the same | inent young attorney and has the i Mme. Siccardi dations could be provided free eeommo- | sey, allas Smith, and Gertrude Bates, alias | Rey, 'z. WM.” BbéiipliT has solic’ wo Baru: | Sentiment aro being recelved, and the meet-| iment of the Alexandria clty bar. 51 Sith ot, mest to Palate Racal. eepne Cone peaeties toe a. Sonstess. | Beker, was nolle prossed in Criminal Court | more to attend he ieee Lutheran | justration of the feelings of the American Paster Appointed. dyeing "Re for hairdressing, shampooing and | have the views of the school board upon | N° 1 today, and the defendants, young | synod, ad ve 2 : DECDIS nk, Sie SONREL Ce Osta ete A, area cpeamnnig aaliie or Wi on dis- re -20d_| the whole subject matter.” co-ored women, were discharged from fur-| | ‘rne sa’ Reginient®! Corps met iast| #ented at the capital of the nation, : : ashingt SFPSP PS OeOCSSSS EHS SOCESEGS | | President Whelpley indorsed the idea of | ther lability under the indictment. The | nient and transactéé ‘foutine bustuess. : a trict, Rev. Luther B. Wilson, D. D., after having a “truant officer,” the need of which | Women were charged with etealing three | "Ft tt Sealer of Weights and Measures. _} consultation with Bishop Mallalieu and the | 4 hail CHARIMIAN had been frequently demonstrated, and he | $29 bills from Semuel-Mackwell a jae ot ee foam on with Bis ee tT 9 that pepe See an opbcoprtation: Sa ~ An unusual interest has developed inthe | ea nae a Fx that mtcengty ‘oe Ten can leane Be st of Mi | On motion of Dr. Witmer, a committee, contest: for office of sealer of weights and a, tte ve te set urcl = it m cl er, inera consisting of Messrs. Whelpley, Barnard measures for the District of Columbia. It | Person . House. Rev. Mr. whiter and better te one of the beat offices in-the gift of the | House is a:young man, and though for the | 4 it. Waters for Kidney Commisstonera, carrying with it a salary of | P2st two years he has been‘on the super- of the Y, ‘And 2 fi its of | BUMerary Itst, on account of ill-health, he patron the Bladder Ail ts, $2,500 per annum. The place admit ale. ments. sere tues was bem ead renee ot- Ben. | 4” ggrOP 3 Bota dr "phone ‘ths os a Ohana aes ae anata much latitude for dishonest results. Un- | 1 Seid to have completely recovered. ;itcasen of Bright's Dinca: lawful visits can be made and scales tam-| Letty Cresk. ‘Montgomery “counts, 1092. troubiee-de pokey ee eat 7 pered with and extra fees be charged and owed Office, 518 roth St. No water Enown to the public has won so to Dick- F HERDLISKA & CO, } | G 8. ne 135. “ - the —SSS———— mnresTRe Mineral Water ~ People. the follow i, | Secretary Witeom’s Visit te Califoraia, - this city; | F¥om the San Diego Union. Liberty} ‘The Secretary. of Agriculture has dl For Home Use! nounced ‘his intention to pay @ visit to =e ise oo California im the neat Tutare, for the pur- your own painting. Get a Street, pose eetetang eek Pea tee neste supply of ready mixed paints, stains, awd re] of ee formers of aoe ae a varnishes, enamels, brushes, etc., etc. You can do this at a small cost if you buy here. he ope fi ie B88. JARANTEED PURELY VEGETABLE, Geo. F. Muth & Co., Ad i the ety cee or deco Moot dae i i i : ! i { 2 § | Atlanta, Ga.

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