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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ep tar biter Avouns, Oor. llth St. by The Evening Star N Com: &. H. KAUFPMANN Proves’ ‘The Evening Star ts served to subscribers 12 the eity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week. o- 44 certs per monts. Coples at the counter 2 cents each. “By mall—answhere in the United States or Canada—postage prepald—00 cents per menth. Saturday Qcint foreign postage added. $3.C0. le Sheet Star, $1 per year, with Part2. The Evening *: Star. Pages 13-24. Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. » ‘as second-cla. s mail matter.) FF All mail subscriptions must be pat] In advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. on North Capitol street between P and Q P Cc ff t in China : 8 ialti bill which has been introduced for the pur- | streets. They are, to be two stories in ure O ee, ea et hae creme ree pecia ties. Pose of Incorporating what Is known as|height. Both imorovements represent a HE Pure Food article above referred Set ee ee STATE CAPITOL OF NORTH CAROLINA. e = say of t on fo else a w h - ‘The state capitol of North Carolina, at Raleigh, ts modeled after the Parthenon | proposed to turn over to this company the Some New Buildings. “Coffee is much worse—especially ved Pee = - | = ars pes ity, wich to @t Athens, and is situated in a park. It was completed in 1840, at a cost of $540,- [railroad station in this city, where the | An alteragion is to be made to the front {n the ground coffee sold in packages, our S0c. grade you secure pure Tea, yet | to select—n_ more varied “bill of fare 684.15, and is built of stone quarried just outside the city limits of Raleigh. The | cars of the Pennsylvania railroad and the | Of the store at $12 and 814 7th street by — eet te Pe largely composed st we especially recommend cur 85. and | _—than obtatnable in trading elsewhere, structure is three stories in height, with a length of 160 feet and a width of 140 | other roads using the tracks of the com-|Harry King. The old show windows will Froaial iat tenia etn eee $1 grades for connolserurs. We have an feet. The apex of the pediment is 6 feet high and the columns of the east and |Pany come into the city, as well as the | be taken out and @ new one put in. The elegant “Ceylon” Tea put up expressly West porticoes are over five feet in diameter. furnished by Da retary of state. —— d Paten, archiiect, and the picture » The description is taken from notes from Cyrus Thompson, sec- WASHINGTON, D. C.,. SATURDAY, * FER: sARY 12, 1898—TWENTY-FOUR- PAGES. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP Value to Property Holders of Proposed Steam Railroad Improvements, DEPOT ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Prospective House Builders and the Selection of Plans. Ww n Q street between 22d try for sawdust, sand, soap grease, horse fat, clay and a great variety of other worthless SOME NEW BUILDINGS Weer oteene ae Sane PO substances masquerading as edibles.” While this may be putting it too strong, we daily re- ME N D - 5 ) to be built of a combination of red stone fuse to purchase goods offered us which we know to be adulterated and have always and —_-___ Property owners, as well as people in- terested in property, read with a good deal of satisfaction the special dispatch from Richmond, Va., which was printed in The Star the other day, giving the details of the the Washington Terminal Company. It is tracks leading from the depot through the eity to the Long bridge, and over the Long bridge into Virginia. The capital of the company is stated to WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. A the te . will be two stories in height, 16x32 feet, fatee ane es s-* Se aeentant Deeps eae: Remarkable Drop in Eggs—Other |cwt, $ and $3.50; cows, prime, each, $25 | Scheme Hes in ine tect that it is supposed | Wil, ‘Dress ‘brick fronts ant Hat tie reote The old plan of wetting the coffee in A aT eon ee aa | Predactal Matloudey: common, each, $10 and $15; old | ' be a method of raising money to meet |The houses will be heated by a furnace, reasting makes {t heavy and “‘sogzy axative, alterative and a tonic, It The feature of the local wholesale pro- duce market this week was the drop in the ses of the | i = ma sugar-curec , ; 3 ses wi 9x47 e ° Dlood or derangements e stomach, | price of eggs, they being from 5 to 6 cents | sugar-cured, 9 and 10 cents; lard, country ae 4 2 Dis. | 8100S of the houses will be 19x47 feet, with to Washington. and yet it costs you no mach, a dozen lower today than they were this | bright end clean,.5 cents tne SGommiseian eae ecenesumeer siding fronts and shingle roof. They will more than you pay others for an inferlor bowels, liver, 1 , skin and nervous chicy tke Daa: ahh fieet Dressed hogs—Hogs, dressed, large and 2 e Se, 1 | be two stories and attic in height. ante LY 88c. LB. diseases. W : time a week ago. The warm, open weather vga matter of great importance, not only to q@ iy. ON = ‘s varied Kne cf Foreign and 1 : € course, the cause of this remarka- | ccot,. Contes, Small and neat, 4% to D | Tronerty owners i that eestion of the city 5 7 It is a specific for the cure of dys- mestic brands of Wines, Bran- was, of course, the cause is rema cents; rough, 3 to 3% cents. through whishiihe Mies-ofsthe: steam sony HYATTSVILLE AFFAIRS. Pepsia, chronic diarrhoea, costiveness, dies, Cordials Whiskies, Tums, «ins ble change; and if the warm spell continues eee ig now! situated. Lut'tora cerca derkee to ure ea. Jaundice and torpidity of the lver and all the leading brands of Cham- Prices will fall in all probability still lower. THE MORTON CADETS. those all over the city, as it is be-| Grand Lodge, I. 0. M., of Marylana— T is practically admitted that nearly In strengthening and building up the Pagne in ton. Butter remains as last quoted, and fs quite —— lieved the removal of the surface tracks Leading Events. half the tea imported to this country system it has effected remarkable cures We ca about twenty-five different firm at the prevailing quotations. There is | Members Working Hard to Clear O@ | and grade crossings will resuit in many | Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. Sin ine Ga 35 ee OS of hay fever, nasal catarrh, asthma | kinds of Mineral Waten. beh men nothing new to be said of cheese, pri Their Indebtedness. improvements, and ulso in increasing the | yy apTSVILLE, Md. February 12, expert he is apt to be deceived by these and bronchitis. 25¢. per qt. bottle; and domertic—being a veritable “depot” is facilities of intercourse between the differ- ee LR te 2. 2 ! , being those of last week. While poultry is| The chief event in local concert circles ent sections of the city ayaa The members of Golden Rule Lodge, No. adulterated teas. Some tea is yet pack- § for case of 12 q for them. fairly plentiful, it is between seasons in the matter of young chickens. Prices, however, show little change. This i: other products. The mar! mon, calves, prime, per cw Morton Cadets at the National true ef | Theater, Sunday evening, February 20. The well sup- | chief feature at this concert will be Haiey’s per cwt., $6. 50 and 36.50: 35 and $s. and 8 cents; hams, countr: this month will be the benefit concert ten- dered the ”) and $7; com- grass, per be $2,500,000, and the special interest which people in this city have in the proposed the expense of bringing the railroad tracks Into this city by a depressed and elevated to the plan wihica has practically been agreed upon by the offi- Another Consideration. There 1s a r consideration which makes this move on the part of the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company and the allied east from plans ‘mde ¢by N. T. Haller, architect. The houses #willtontain eight reoms and bath, will be two; stories in height, will have buff brick fronts and tile bath rooms and vestibules.- They will be heated by furnace. The fronts of the houses will be built of brick, and the cost will be $117,000. Mr. McClore’s Residence. Plans have been completed by the same architect for a resMence to be erected by the same owner at the corner of 13th and H streets northwest, which will be three stories in height. Buff brick will be used, and it will have a stone front and stone porch. The interfor will be fitted out with cabinet mantels, tile bath rooms, electric fixtures, furnace heat, etc. Two Rows of Houses. Five houses are to be erected by R. W- and Pompeiian brick. The first floors are to be finished in hard wood, and all the houses ere to be heated with hot water. They are to be three stories in height, and each will have a frontage of 18 feet. The same firm is also building five houses total investment of about $43,000. cost of improvements will be $1,000. A brick dwelling is to be erected at 3233 Q street by F. A. Hall. It will be two stories and cellar, with press brick front and full bay windows. Mr. J. C. Widman will erect two brick residences at 644 and 646 11th street. They Two brick and_frame houses are to be built by Mr. J. H. Lane at 215 and 217 T street northwest, Eckington. The dimen- 45, I. O. M., of this place are making prep- arations for the annual session of the Grand Lodge of Marylamd, which will be held here March 2. Thirty-five lodges in EEELEEL EEE E LE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE Eh hb brlrbd dorbebded ddd db bb bbb dobre ceeded fttrrietrti+: The Fight for Pure Food HE fight for pure food has our heartiest indorsement. There is much truth in the proverb that “what a man eats that he is. the results of impure and improperly adulteration become that a convention is shortl of it! We are exceedingly careful about what we admit to this stock. fice our high standard of quality in order to name a low price. “Rene Bache” in a recent article in the “Pos 3 “It is reckoned the housewife and taxpayer pay ninety millions annually in this coun- Dyspepsia and cooked food. to be called to ” say shall always confine ourselves to the purest groceries. Notwithstanding the purity of our goods we frequently ask less, and in no case do we ask a higher price than others. So The Evening Star is the only, afternoon paper in Washington that receives the dispatches of the Associated Press. It is therefore the only one in which the reader can find the complete news of the world, directly trans- mitted by telegraph, up to the moment of going to press. ¢ half the ills of life are the great has the evil of combat it. We are glad We will never sacri- to, in speaking of coffee, We are possibly better noted for the purity, strength and fla- vor of our Coffees than any other one line. We buy our Coffee in the green state and roast it on the premises hy our new ‘‘dry process,’’ which prevents any possibility of its being altered, adulterated or weighted unknown to us. and destroys its strength and rich fla- yor. Our Old Mandehling Java and M cha Mixcd is the finest coffee that comes ed in China by the foot power. We con- Secured through the importing agents for us in alr-tight pachages at 50c. Ib, White Sulphur Springs Plineral Water. E are agents for eenbrier Wh: the famous ite Sulphur Springs is highly recommended by many em- j Inent medical faculties as being expe- clally beneficial in all di: G. G. Cornwell & Sons, As to Variety. We carry many Delicacies not to be ‘We can better illustrate the extent of the variety carried in each lne of goods by the statement that we show than 25 different domestic Chee ore kinds of foreign and and over 30 varieties Wines, Liquors and Champagnes FREER EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE PETE FETE TE lied and a general firm’ nd, Which ought to 2 . : erie Cccantecd minaec nes “ae the | Hines of considerable consequence, and that | the state will be represented, and it is ex- @ pound: cho f object for which the affair is to be given. | !8 the early beginning of this much-needed | Pected that upward: of two hundred mem- secontie, 19) canta: /Bakers! choles. stock (15 | Te onscct isin wort GuGe thes Keo aan | imBeovenient “inthe "waakingionslereiial [bere Me be present. Each lodge is allowed other grades from o 18 cent | pagal sd ‘ - will bring out in more striking contrast.|t© Sénd one representative, but all past 1414 1416 d 1418 P ew York Ste on gree; | Cadets are the military champions of the | the taciitvies offerer ce toe Dublie by the | atchttects have a, xeat“aad! a vote in the 9 an enna. Ave. Henrg, 1+ cents: Mats, 11 cents; ponks, 121 United States, although they were Kept |terminal of the Baltimore our one, ate | come Lodge. cents. Berra oe ee cut of that honor at Gi ‘ston by a curi- | the other line using that road to get into -Grand Architect Elmer Bernhard will act PERE EE EEE EEE EEE EEEEE ETT TINT ITAL EE EEE EE ELL EPL ELEL TELE ELS 13 cent: and southern n of the judges in favor of a |the city. as presiding officer-of the session and will’ = — ~ = , that was plainly much in-!. it is est tha: in the case of the | make.a complete report concerning the ek z Tas pea az a Poultry—Turkeys, choice. |ferior to the Washington boys. This gave | U2itimore and Ohio there ts so:ne ctsposi- | appointments of the new-bull in Baltimore, NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. AVIGATION. he sailed all round under th> water an@ average, 12nd 13 cents: Fas Motion Deane fs ae aa us Hon te ae delay this much-needed im- | which was recently. purchased. «The grarid —— often took his friends with him. Another poset i fae iy & great ‘disappoint. fe ay fe eet of jack of furds, and | treasurer, grand secretary and the tmance| Favorable Action Taken by the | It Was Succes: fully Practiced During | man ai Detroit some years ago built a sube. nts; gobb! | mer d them very seriousiy atee. Acanuierine Tae ae Cates be | committee will also repart. The most im- Senate. the Revolutionary War. marine boat that seemed to be perfectly undrawn, ee Suey i, | the part of the Pennsyivania railread may | POrent business to hq Gransacted will be| ne genata yesterday ednfirmed these | From the Chicago itecord successful. He was so much encourag=d live, toms, per ib., upon fi oney to square up their re 1 is ¥ | the election of officers far the coming year that he made a larger one, but forgot the ee live: 5 1, per 1b, 7 cents. | exp tx waaking “thet re abi on oe a fruitful suggestion to the and the discussiop*as té the advisability of | noniinations: 5 e Speaking of the Plunger, the new vessel | Principle that the pressure of the water ine Chickens, drawn, per Ib., 10 cents: un- | Galyesto re they were in honor-bound | the mution's eagitay, Cf that corporation at | establishing a: fureraT fQAdPw ra m.-+ To be.consul—J. H. Thelriot of New York, | now being built for~the navy that will! creases rapidly as the sie of Meaty oes drawn, per Ib., 9 and 10 cents; live, per Ib.. | to go to i the championship cup they zs = The Grand Lofige will be entertained by | at Lisbon. sail under th> water as wel! as on top of | d>pth tc which it is submerged increases, 8 and 9 cents: S$ aud 9 yheld. The boys have had a hard time ever What is in Contemplation. Golden Rule Lodge. Marc. A. M. Wells 151 collector of custom#—John T. Rich, De- | it, Capt. Royal B. Bradford of the navy | 2d his big boat, not being stench ccsuem cents: Ser eT! Peace ond, 2 | Since the return from Texas in making an | It is said the improvements contemplated cipiemai pipithe capmnittes sotraxran ges | teas stich, said the other day: “It is a mistake to} Suph, Be Sunk her to the bottom, collapsed large: 12 and 14 cents: slips, Wand Ii conta: | (rare uceas of che SU thecene Tage | eecete ee erie combaiey Ors ttie rth || tig mec ston Orlow Lanes oc ctneaicae (MEN Dl Malcom OF. Ban\ see 7Cal® to\-be | aupgnss ematiamias warne eeeate ioeeoe ee — Old fowls, drawn, cents: un-| come forward with the concert project, in | Dy Corporation not only include the | pendent Order of Odd Fellows of Fiyatts-| United States commissioner, district. of | or submarine navigation. A man of the| o.. gol) Geis che I 1 drawn, Ib., $ and 9 : live, per Ib.. | order to allow the people of the capital eity| vation and depression of the tracks | ville was held at the lodge rooms Thursday | alaska; J. Daney of North Carolina, | name of Bushnell, a graduat= of Yalo Col- | , ‘ a Most in Russia! Ducks ecowet igen i aid, tl ene | eee pear cote toatensscniettiing)| WHcrum thos Helis e othe nent pate | Can Roce ete eee Me tenttensea. | Collector customs, Wiimlngton, N. C.; FZ. |tegs and'm rallied of Connecticut bulla: Rae ert ata : ‘dressed, pe: and, 11 ce oward the relie: heir representative e enlargement of the present depot build- | Capt. ellis, state’ 3 E Te: 4 Salv * : rom this table it will be seen that Sh canines Ce = Oreantaation: iC Ne hing? onsen: strane. sees Lee of ‘Texas, collector customs, Galveston, | submarine “ n that ts ed, 7 and 8 cents. per box, $2 to $3 to $4! celery, common, ox, $2 to bles—Cucumbe: uliflower, per crat per doz. lve. to edium, > Very Much Married. t The young men are posing of the tickets rapidly. In addition to the busin of the Pennsylvania company, four other railroads gain access to the city over the Pennsylvania line. These com- panies are the Southern, the Chesapeake Prince George's county, the second degree, "he Prince George's County Game and ish Protective Association of Hyattsville will hold an important executive meeting was advanced io ‘Texas; A. C. Yate Patras, Greece; R. C. Parson: second secretary of the emba: O. L. W. Smith of North Ca of Virginia, consul at ir., of Ohio, y at Rome; lina, to be boat that rendered practical service during the revolutionary war. He was also the inventor of the torpedo, and his achievements are d:scribed In a poem Russia the wages of a horse, as it were, are higher than thore of @ man, and hence, of course, very much higher an thé wages of women. Thus, in itt éRundlod’ Sokve nap) i the Nishnie okfield (Mo.) Argus. and Ohio, the Atlantic Coast Line and the | February 17. ‘In a short time the associa- | iinister and ccnsul general to Liberia; G. written” one hundred years ago, entitle Nea ection “we Sind the mbasake Spay ak basket, | able fellow-t 5 Seaboard Air Line. tion will purchase a large number of birds | 3. Anderson of District of Columbia, to be | “The Battle of the Ke; Lee ee : [att Riera Baad dee in this connection it may not be uninter- | to be placed within a radius of five miles| consul at Grenoble, France; Ethan A.| “One day while the British ware occupy- and horse to be about 72 cents per “ married again, and he has brok | esting to note that rumors have been rife | of Hyattsville, so soon as the weather | tfitehcock of Missouri, “to” be ambassa- | ing New York and their fleets were anchor | C3 erisose one, 34 cents: that is, 38 ming a groom four | of late and of a very persistent character, | shall become warm. dor to Russia; J. A. Weod of New elena : en cents for horse and 34 cents for man. The SSH SeaU; sare onanay and three times within | to the effect that the Pennsylvania meen ———_— Hampshire, collector of internal revenue, | 671m, New orks harbor, an army sergeant Soka ab 46 Bocuse "Es a Arai marriage hay- | P@nY had purchased or intended to pur- WOULD SAVE YALE STUDENTS. Gistrict of New Hampshire; W. H. Powell es s s day night. quite a history connected with Mr. Fi There chase the square of ground on Pennsyl- Vania avenue between 1314 and 14th the site of the power h Petition to President Dwight Signed of Illinois, collector of internal revenue, thirteenth district of Illinois; H. T. Dunn of submarin2 boat, which was built the shaj of a turtle, and navigated all round under the water among the British ships. j ecntral agricultural regicn the verage Is: Herse, 23 cents; man, 20 cents; woman, 13 He ae = Georgia, collector of customs, Brun: one aes n shiy He | In the southern steppe: Horse, 36 : t bs field’s matrimonial experiences. st | Traction Company which was destroyed yy oe omicers, Gavi @. Sollgnac‘of Deming, N. Mo repts SORT oh man, nts: Bé cuma: enions, yellow, per_bbi., 25 wife died in Brookfield some seven years|>¥ fire last fall. It is sald, however, The Woman's " Qhristian Temperance | jand office Las Cruces N. M.. Wm Me. | Wer? Cree eee ental Nile BSED SON Lroiaa Soa (ers jl nhta eating acomaementale aac ees Per bush., to $1; turnips, Led - igo! fromnpasel Six y sae there is no substantial ground for such | Union has taken up. the fight for the sal-| Micken of Olympia, Wash., to be surveyor | that his arms wer> free. W en he sot In| stendard of living of Husslan agricultural to $1: Bie RCI poe nx years ago he took | rumors, and that the Pennsylvania com- : 1 of Washington; D. King of Missis- | Sight of the fleet he sunk his craft and | ${ndand of | a eae $1.20 to $1.2 second Mrs. Fifeld, who fell : p ey : vation of Yale University. Miss Frances | general of Washington; D. King of 3 worked along under water with the inten, | J#borers. Its meaning is sim hat hu- 20 to $1.25: s irs. id, who fell out of a| pany has no intention of buying this site, a Siyuie polentor ot ustomat Nalches aii rked along under water with the inten-| min" tings are ehecpe, Aang Try tree, from the effects of which she} either for the location of a depot or for | E- Willard, president, and other general Few. Goding of Llinois, consul at New. | tien of attaching a clockwork torpedo to enimats, in other words Loan 6b | fnigy gbout two years ago he married the | any other purpose. It ls, however, thought | officers of the unlen have forwarded a pe- castle, New South Wales; L. M. Berg of | the hull of the flagship, a tremendous big | (TU) th oan mone eyes ean with ois: Fifleld, who last November met | very: probable that the company may de- | tition to President Dwight, asking him to | Texas, consul at Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. frigate, but when he got alongside th bot- | ave women ca be employed trae chores with a runaway accident and was instantly | sire to acquire property on’ the south oS . Fi , 2 tom he found she was copper sheathed. M4 Dried choice, | killed. But as Mr. Fifield grows older, now forbid the use of ateoholic liquors in the 4c. to 6e.: to 4e.; quarters, bright, 7e.; fair to good, | unpe to 3c being past eighty, his h toe art, with the ap- of early springtime, seems to grow And now he has walked under sain and taken to his he another love, and the Argus joins his other side of Pennsylvania avenue between 6th and 7th streets, which is directly in front of the present depot. It is belived, if the plans are carried out for an enlargement rt} of the depot building, and if, as proposed, the trains are brought into the depot by university. The petition contains by an implied threat to boycott the university un- less President Dwight complies with the terms of the petition. The petition, which Postmasters. New York—B. S. Dayton, Middletown; N. Van Wagenen, New Paltz; J. D. Vannos- trand, Flushing; L. A. Shove, Brewste. F. C. Nagle, Dunkirk; J. D. Wyer, Sandy He did not have the proper tools to cut the copper away, so he had to work with x wooden screw. He p2netrated the sheath- ing, but struck a rivet or some other piece of iron, and had to give it up. When Le than two horses. Is it difficult to imagine the conditions of home iife, the dearth of refininz influences, the sodden, hopele stagnation that such a state of airs re- flects?_ Is it any wonder that the products of such a wage status this individ- | 4 t clear he let his boat rise to the sur- adati = e _evaporated, unpeelec | many Brookfield friemds in congratulations | elevated tracks, that they could be con- | 18 also addressed to Dr. Henry P. Wright, | Hill; S. D. Boyce, Port Jervis; S. Mills, A of the water ae padaiea ack to the eduaationtoaeh i aoe — ge Brecoay oe Ce pitted, ary crop pease 3 fo a Hoties and happy union down through GEE Ge B street torthe Guee cemctly dean of the university, “virtually includes,” | Warwick. patriot lines in safety. tolerance and, generally, a type o Y ivilizae ugared and et, Ge. to Ze.; b ies, fourth degree. nort e depot ding to a new struc- “ F yi a es yays see! . , rhiniten whortleberries, per Ib., 6c. ture where the passengers could be landed | !t 18 said, “the officers and members of} Massachusetts—F. E. Smith, Newbury ‘Bad luck always seemed to follow Bush: ry, 10c. to He. n fruits and nuts ——_+o+____ Visitation of Blackbirds, Frem the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. directly on Pennsylvania avenue. It is not known positively whether such a feature is a part of the plans now under contem- every one of the fifty state and territorial organizations, with their 10,000 local unions and nearly 200,000 members.” It is as fol- port; C. L. Hammond, Quincy. Louisiana—A. Smith, Baton Rouge. Virginia—N. C. Nichols, Leesburg. nell. While the British ficet was in Deia- ware river, off Philadelphia, he rigged a lot of torp2does and set them afloat in the tien scarcely above barbarism? = aeag All Along the Line. p y hates : te ;. | From the Hartford Couant. naa aie ' - jation by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- Tennessee—J. F. B. Dice, Morristown; J. | Water downstream. But without his kno anders or Tailuons Gf Diackbirdss have) yorbue ti lisie alll Gane sronnt Seer are ara a | 8. Randall, Covington. ing it, the ships had been hauled up to the | Don't let*the free coinage crowd, in any Uterally taken possession of the country | Siong with the rest of the scheme of im: ESS Bd Gee foe nly eden Nebraska—T. B. A. Watson, Hartington; | decks and he missed them. Some smail | of its divisions and subdivisions, masquer- arcund Leaader, Tex. They fly co the ce-| provement by the new company, a charter | Colleges are in large majority only lads in| pT," Hammond, Fremont. merchant vessels that were anchored in | 4 challenged “pimetalli The: : 3 aBOw. ss their teens ard away from the restraining SSeS P - I the xvi areal oat he: 8 ade unchallenged a: bimetalli: hey | dar brakes west of Leander late in the] for which, as stated above, has just been 5 iN in view of the fac |, Pennsylvania—D. M. McQuown, Puxsa-| the river _w2re destroyed, but the f since ace sight ia thae rack A , per box, asked of the Virginia legislature. influences of home, and in view of the tawney; H. S: Blatt, Ellwood City; J. W.| escaped. The event was important, how- |] have no right to that name clr use of evening to roost and in the early morning that these students are the very flower of | Jones, Bangor. ever, because it demonstrated the practicai | it is a fraud on the American voters. They ‘attle, extra, per ewt., $4 | they fly eastward to the post oaks. Such a Sea aap ola American youth and are to be the future |" iiinois—l. Yeager, Lanark; E. H. Asa, | value of @ torpedo, are monometalli They are trying to cher, per ewt., $3.50 and $1: | visitation as this has never before been| There are not as many people who are giv- | leaders in literature, science, education and | Geneseo. “There is a man out in Oshkosh, Wis.” | take the United States out of the class of. ewt ) and $8; rough, per even by the oldest inhabitants. They | ing attention to plans for new houses as ar- | 8oVernment, as well as in many of the in-| “Jowa—Thomas Walpole, Storm Lake; F.| continued Capt. Bradford, ‘who hfs been th vitae : oun OF the seniee per ewt., gro Borers wection vent ase. The | chitects,builders and even real estate agents | AUstrial oregu pres), ead of4 thor tect that lias Lowis, Marcus; T- | W. | Summersides, | working for years on the’ problem of Suh: | und take it aos ike abeee ction years ago. The is oxiea: o ~| Manchester; L. Conklin, ingsley; J. D. iga 7 d has b several | oy = ] efore the 6 birds in the evening extends | Would like, but still there 1s hardly a time | rimental to fixed habits of study, to mental ancnuNesads = marine navigation, and has built several | or China. ree them to go before the peo. . S and $5.50; common, $3 and ion as far as the eye can in the year when something is not being done in this direction. There comes a time That the high profit cash jewelers have held out against credit systems has been proved the in the lives of most people when they are is perfectly safe to say that every one who is thinking about erecting a house, and especially a home, is anxious to have one as attractive as possible, and one, too, which will compare favorably with the homes of their friends. There is always plenty of advice given to prospective house builders, and they are frequently told that the mere expenditure of money does not in a@ house. On the other hand, it is stated that good taste is required to make an at- always give effective and artistic results. clearness and to moral character, while the example of drinking habits among students is very widely corrupting among the young liness; “Therefore, wé, the undersigned parents, respectively petition: ‘First, that you will forbid students under your charge to enter places where alcoholic liquors are sold for beverage use, to keep such liquors in their dormitories or rooms or to have them fur- nished at their class or other spreads and banquets. “Second, that you will use ycur great influence to secure prohibition of the sale of intoxicants within the city of New Haven, New Jersey—E. C. Tuttle, Deckertown. South Dakota—S. G. Dewell, Pierre; K. McKenzie, Groton. C1 face wi i men outside of coHeges, and who look upon} California—E. A. Clapp, Azusa: J. C. Sette POGSSOGSG00$ | Ponce plansing ant house Bonde em it | college men as examples of cultured man- | Boa Mewenstin; GRE! Bazeee Tree tura; M. A. Luce, San Diego; H. Jacoby, San Pedro; T. A. Nelson, Stockton. Oklahoma—C. Crawford, Perry; J. B. Williams, Norman. Also some promotions in the army. ———__e+______ How They Got the Afr of “Yankee Doodle.” From the Youth's Companion. After the representatives of Great Bri svecessful boats. He had a_predece: some thirty years ago who was equall cessful, and built a curious craft In vises, all along the line. ple under th ir right name end their real ck them, as Senator Lodge ad- tain and the United States had nearly con- cluded their pacific labors at Ghent, in making the treaty of peace which ended the war of 1812, the burghers of the quaint old Dutch city determined to give an enter- tainment in honor of the ministers. They determined, as a part of their program, to perform the national airs of the two pow- ers. The musical director was sent to call up- on the American ministers and obtain the music of their national air. A consultation ensued, at which Bayard and Gallatin f: vored “Hail Columbia,” whiie Clay, Ru: sell and Adams wented ‘Yankee Doodle.’ The musical director asked if any of the gentlemen had the music. None of them had it. Then he suggested that perhaps one of them would sing or the same as has been secured at Cam- bridge.” “Until such actioniig taken by your hon- ored body, much as wé honor Yale Univer- sity, we feel compqll@_ito send our sons and brothers to {i ions where these provisions for safety against intoxicating greatest sort of an apparition.. We brought the facts to light. We offer you the finest DIA- MONDS, WATCHES and JEWELRY obtainable —on CREDIT—and ask you to compare the prices with any cash jeweler’s in town. There’s not one instance where our prices are not 20 per cent lower than the lowest. Credit doesn’t cost—it's really cheapest—when you come to us. tractive house. That sounds well, and at first thought it really seems to cover the entire matter, but a little closer thought leads right up to the stone fence of a diffi- culty which is practically insurmountable, and that is, What is good taste? What constitutes good taste? = = drinks have been japted.”” Dimerencd fa: Taste. The resolutcns arg.signed by all the offi- It may be said there are as many an-| cers of the W. C..T. U. swers to this question as there are individ- eg uals, although that is a rather broad way DOLLAR A DAY FOR SOLDIERS. of putting it. There may be a standard in wre—t such matters, but it is not one generally | Indiana G, A. RysPost Urges a Large recognized, and so it happens that a de- Increase in Pensions. sign of a house exterior or the arrangé-| A dispatch from: ‘Cojfax, Ind., say: ment of the interior, which is pronounced | siinwell Post, G. A, ‘R., ip to enter politics. . %| by some pcople artistic and pleasing, is = % | thought by others to be ugly and unattrac- | Resolutions have been adopted that a mect heDangerSignal Is out. All those dumb headaches, those eyeaches, that nervousness, are the eyes calling for rest and attention. Costs nothing to have our Dr. F. Proc- Here are those credit terms that are offered to every honest man and woman: $10 worth— $1.00 down; de. weekly. tive. It may be said also that the neces- | ing of this congresgional-district be called, pee ee te ter Donahey—the New York specialist and grad- $15 worth $1.50 down; Se. weekly. sey ro the Profession of architects or of | and a candidate for conggess be nominated oe fas waiierasteraee uated scientific optician—to examine your eyes. $25 worth— $2.50 down; T5e. weekly. nemore is pti gees By Sorel tad. on8 pledged to introduce and work o = = “Neither can I,” answered Mr. Bayard. He'll tell you what’s the trouble and offer you a $50 worth— $5.00 down; §1.00 weekly. they designed this or that feature of |‘? pension all Union soldiers at $1 @ day. | «perhaps Mr. See tin soarare AReooe remedy that'll regain you sight and comfort. $75 worth-- $7.50 down, $1.50 weekl; their house, or perhaps the entire house | Steps will be taken to make a national or- Mr. Sos ir. suet 5 a ‘egal C oe ‘es itself, admitting, however, they employed | ganization along thesé lines. in turn confessed jack $100 worth—$i0.00 down; $2.00 weekly. some.architect, but they claim he merely acted as a draftsman to make the neces- sary drawings. There are men who never studied architecture in any of its branches and who never gave much thought ta house building until it became a personal matter with themselves, who consider they are Perfectly competent to make a design for a house or to instruct an architect as to how it should be designed. Most architects recognize this as a weakness on the part of their clients, and humor them in. the belief that they are simply following their ‘ideas. A Block of Twenty-Six Houses. ‘Wm. I. McClure will begin work at once on twenty-six dwellings, to be located on F streets between Ist and-2d streets south- - EYEGLASSES ON CREDIT. Same privileges in our Optical as in our de- partment of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Credit, free as air, to every honest man and Castelberg's Nat'l Jewelry Co, 1103 Pa. Ave. Next Star Office. Baltimore Store, 108 N. Extaw St. Established 1846. sation in Grand nage and political circles The many "who Siagemn the plan of the | ringing the ‘bell, he summoned his’ body post have compyte@" that it would mean servant. “John,” said he, swhi ‘Yan! an increase of the pension expense to $325,- | Doodle’ for this gen’ 3 00,000 annually, ‘would compel the is- | “John did so, the chief musician noted 5 sue of $00; of bonds in ten years. retig ae engi pore op aT "Gas pesailed. air of the United States with variations. ee By the spreading of the rails two rear Schooner Believed to Be Lost. freight cars of the. and Ohio rail-|' 4, aispatch from ‘Boston says: The opinion has become general in this city that the four-masted schooner William ae sauigipan Sc Secon: nomen ok r 5 Thatcher's island during ‘the blissard ‘of ability. have it,” exclaimed Mr. Clay, and Goods delivered on fizst payment. Everything guaranteed. Castelbers's Nat'l Jewelry Co., 1103 Pa. Ave. Next Star Office. Baltimore Store, 108 N. Eutaw St. Established 1846. ‘Transactions strictly confidential, No one was burt.