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SPECIAL NOTICES. NCTICE TO THE PUBLIC: ‘The sale of the L. Stern Stock, heretofore ad- vertised to be sold by us, will not take pl «J. E. FRECHIE & CO. It Aueti THERE WILL BE A MEETING AT THE Brightwood Hall WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 25. at 8 o'clock, fc ta i patriotic. citizens a ry company. All patriotic citizens are invited. Sear ges! = mh22-2t* W. C. T. U—THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF Chapin Union will be held TOMORROW, 1 p.m., in Headquarters, 910 F st. nw. Public invited. It Mrs. M. COBEN, President. SPIRITUAL THE BISHOP OF WASH Chureh of the Incarn: DAY, March 23, 8 pm. Rev. th’ will preach. mhz2. ERTIFY THAT BENDER'S BAKERY is located at 2127 @ st. = ever since November 22, 1896, and that I have “no business connections with any other firm. ‘Thanks for past patronage, and kindly ask for Your future trade. Ask for our famous Berlin ate) JOHN BENDER. MACHINES FOR RENT BY WEEK OR 1 Linds repaired: knife and accordion plaiting done—at OPPENHEIMER’S, 514 oth st. nw it WE ASSUME ALL THE RISK OF FITTING YOU correctly. If the Easter suit we make for you con't fit—don’t pay for it. Don't remember when We ever exhibited a larger, sweller or richer as- sembly of spring fxbrics. Plenty of variety-- nothing but the very beet qualities. FRED GATCHEL & CO., Tailors, 604 13th st. . Mudd, the expert cutter, is now with us. badd The additional expense—ihe delay and the worry and bother incident to ordering store or office fixtures from Baltimore or New York can ali be saved by consulting us. Our showing of designs embrace fixtures for every purpose and of every description. Estimates given. THOS. W. SMITH. Ist & Ind. a "Phone 217. ‘Mill and Wharves. foot of 4th st. s.e. "Phone 551. mh22-10d Styles make their debut here. Other tailors take their cue from us. Ini- tationa enhance the value of the original. Our gar- ments are first in style— first in everything. KEEN, Tailor, 1310 F st. 22-160 “DRINK UP and have another."* Out of politeness, rou Late to refuse, though you sadly think of the morrow. If yeu drink Tharp’s Pure “Berkeley” one more will not produce sad recollections. It 1s the purest whisky made. JAS. THARP, 812 F st. n.w. mh22-104 All kinds of Blanks made and rule, founder: Nabafy ‘ea apt Hodges, ny better or any cheaper than ‘up-to-date"’ Hodges, the book- 511 9th. der. mh22-G1 SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL—ROBERT DE Bruce Council, K. — stated meeting will DAY, the 22d day of March, 7 p.m. Business general. WM. OSCAR ROOME, 33d Deg., wmb21-2t =a Recorder. APPLICATIONS FOR LIFE INSURANCE \ RE- jected lives entertained up to $10,000. Life in- Surance policies bought; money loaned on same as collateral. T. D. 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If You Are To Be [larried Soon after Lent it's none too soon to see vs about the Wedding Invitations. Personal Cards and any other engraving you want done for the oceasion. You're safe in intrusting all this to us. We do the kind of work--use the stationers—that is absolutely correct for ‘Spring Weddings. G7 Prices are reasonable. too. Easton & Rupp, 421 Lith St mb21-14d ; “I never disappoint!’ Facts, not arguments, convince lawyers that our brief printing is unsurpass- able. — se. page tor 50 copies. mb21-1 Best Horseshoeing Cheap. 1f you want the best horseshoeing by expert unioa shoers, let us quote you rates. CF Horses called fc Phone 659. MERCHANT'S HORSESHOEING SHOPS, mbi%tf REAR 929-931 D ST. N.W. NOTICE— S000 ONLY ONE OPINION avons inthe nighttime, although ener THE OFBICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. | FINANCIAL. ferred to what he insisted would be a great arnoyance and hardship to not only gro- - =! ¥ cerymen, but also to their customers, by Representative Business Men Vigor- the arrest of drivers who might be caught without lights. z Pe oul Oppose Lighta on Vehicle, | vis Stoop of in am ot wet TRI I i 8 STORAGE. ———— AGES. an accident caused by a wagon of theirs Cin LV] ieee 2 ts in the night time, although they have a Your bill for Stor- THE COMMISSIONERS. TAKE ACTION | siete, "ttcic"warone carry’ lights” Inside, age will be just about he could see absoluttly to necessity Eat LU ae thd r 4+ LESS than what whatever for the regulation proposed, Han f 1 - | Par H , ticularly when no one seemed to have de- . we tl t lt manded it. me you'll have to pay |! The Objectionable Regulation is at ‘ it ala eg H : at other first-class 3 Not an Advocate of Lights Present. Shae : me ils Ht Poa ip TAC storage warehouses—if you'll let US take care of Once Rescinded. Mr. James F. Oyster called attention to oes mS el ein: | Mlle ie ate allie “ your Household Effects. And th ¥ the fact that, although he has very man; ew tant alle ers gure roe, yon are el Webcae arcane rae Eadberstiey Lemma . charged elsewhere won't obtain better rooms nor = EEDINGS AT HEARING |@fter dark, no accident has ever been b-< SS : fon more advantages for safe storage. If you prefer ROC: N A caused Dy ‘any, of them through the ab- (A }Oean, our rooms and our low prices — we'll make no | sent on ie spoke 1e - ee = Siincyates. which would” be pers -2 net ey oN 4: it Partly Showy — for EE furniture, etc. — from other |} only to > also ust ‘wari The District Commissioners today gave | the enforcement of the saeu eee Py : 0° @Min : a ee BERS. P a public hearing on the question of the pro- | arrest of drivers who might be forgetful tax ooms holding large load of furniture—$3 posed police regulation requiring lights to | or careless in the matter of carrying lights. a : month. be-placed cn all motor carriages and ve- | He also referred to the great expense the the | enforcement would necessarily cause busi- dnicles ‘rawr; by, Conte Baltanis, Curing, ail oni raent atieealtl hs Gould ece at public Moying—We move anythi Household Ef period between an hour after sunset and | necessity foro nything. Househo! - Q NATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th = an hour before daybreak, provided such] Mr. John L. Newbold of the Merchants’ | or lines of equal air WressLre: Orewa fon Orch neath Oe te meridian fects are our specialty. Padded vans and expert carriages and vehicles move at a rate} Parcel Delivery Company called the Com- equal temperature, drawn for each ten Shaded faster than a walk. Probably no more rep- | Missioners’ attention fo the fact that not | daring preceding twelve hours. The words “1 ‘overs do the work properly. resentative gathering of the business men‘|%,Petson was present at the hearing to Small arrows fly with the wind. : 3 Packing—China, Bric-a-Brac, Furniture, ete — advocate the regulation. In that connec- packed to preclude breakage or loss. of the District ever appeared before the | tion he referred to the presence of ae rep. Ccmmissioners than was that which today | resentative a business class in opposition Ss Shipping—Goods shipped to all parts of the globe. Estimates furnished. During the past twenty-four hours— Springfield, Ill, 2.46; St. Louis, 1.82. Condition of the Water. protested against the enforcement of the | 48 could well be found in the District, and regulation. Another feature. of the hear- | 2clared that the fact that there appeared | Clearimg Wenther Indicated by To- to be 2 irg, a remarkable one, in view of the fact | regulation wel eo tg mand for the morrow Afternoon Temperature and condition of water at 8 trat the Commissioners had invited, | Commissioners that it is neither a neces-| Forecast till 8 p.m. Wednesda: ihe gee a aimee are pe through the press, the attendance of not | sity nor a just or fair law. He also thought |_For the District (of Columbia, eastern | Hon, (2; recelving reservoir, | temperature, only thoss who oppose the regulation, but | the users of the heavy vehicies are respon- | Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, | ij, at south Cuneo oe distributing also those who are in favor of it, was the | sible enough now for the conduct of their | Maryland and Vigginia, rain, clearing by | reservoir, temperature, 53; condition ot ne absence of those who believe the regula- | drivers. Wednesday after! warmer tonight, Huen fluent gate house, 7; effluent gate house, 23. tion is a good one and should be enforced. Flour and Feed Dealers Protest. much colder Wednesday night and Thurs- ——— : Merchants’ Table. : Seda s Bente eae oe ee ent | On behaif’ot the flour and feeq dealers, |day: southerly, shifting to northwesterly, chine Tew tibetan ac on aon las © tion, or if any did, not one Yesponded when | Mr. Theodore J. Mayer of the firm of Galt | winds. high tide, 7:58 a.m. and 8:28 p.m. P. 1 Del ry Co told that the Commissioners would be | & Company said the regulation would not < ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:41 a.m. and 3:15 arce. ive mpany, Pleased to listen to any gne favoring the | only be a great hardship on them, but| Weather conditions and general forecast: | p.m.; high tide, 8:39 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. » regulaticn. would also endanger the safety of their | The storm certer has moved rapidly The Sun and Moon. 929-931 D St. ’Phone 659. Commissioner Ross explained the law, as | wagons and their contents, as well as their | !¢rtheastward from Kansas to Lake Mich- Today—Sun rises, 6:00: : now proposed, and said the Commissioners | warehouses. Particularly would that be so|!gan. The pressure has risen rapidly in its aa < P New moon, 3:37 a.m. today. u had invited, through the press, the attend- | in case of hay wagons, an rear, and is now high throughout the Z day. je =} arce at the hearing of the advocates as | carrying lights passed “into” cwarencaean northwest and as far as the Pacific coast. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:58. 5 = weil as of the opponents of the regulation, | The regulation would cause danger, there. |, The weather is clcudy on the north At- The City Lights. ee =e aud. Be Stated tey Would be pleased to | fore, as well as no inconsiderable annoy- | lntic coast and westward across the jake | Gas lamps all lighted by 7:23 p.m.: ex- e200 SHARES OF AMERICAN EN- crcement. No one responde: vita- | trict have, he eaid, ~ | 8° r ing is See D. EFF. tion, ‘and then, when he remarked that | tend against now. ‘he hoped: tie recninien | northwest and fs nearly clear iff the south |!E_ 1s begun one hour before -the time moh22,24,26-3¢ Box 8, Springiield, Mass, those in opposition would be heard, Mr. | would be rescinded. Atlantic and gulf states. : Arc lamps lighted at 7:08 p.m.; extin- feccntly held’ a numberof they urea ne | yatf;, Isadore Saks sald that in his thirty | 10, the west the temperature has fallen | cuished at 6:21. a an oney. Storage sa recently held a number of the users of | years’ exyerience no accident has yet been | {fom thirty ae It conti Sa . Rooms MONTH larger vebicles, after fully considering the | caused by one of his wagons through the |®0Uth as Oklahoma. It continues -very ae 3 Records for Twenty-Four Hours. i Z lend gvestion, had unanimously adopted a state-| absence of lights. Those which have oc. | Warm in the lower Mississippi and Ohio} .)°°°" ‘This association Las $100,000 ready to Suntseenk iv SI, x ¥ y' 5 wing were the readin, it and at the lowest building and loan rate: : Fireproof ze Rooms— ment to be presented to the Commission- | curred were in the daytime, and were due yollese engine Wee rerene in the middle | thermometer at the weather Dune ae ines To thove seeking not a lcam—but an lnvs! glean. Ment. dry, fireproof, and guarded Ss , setting forth the objections to the reg- ex wantin night and dey-—$2 per month. "Phone us tiation, iis statement, which was pre- | Business penple could fot secure Gnnee nt | Auntie states, the lower lake region and | {Wenty-four hours beginning at 3 pum. veo: | mml-aafe and, Iriabie“ihio dees iy ceorage conan me Hf 3ou are eee bared by the following committee, Messrs. | perfect intelligence, the Ohio valley, followed by clearing ie: : 5 : 5 Ese 5 Frank B. Noyes, A. M. Lothrop, Isadore often very aula ie unten tae the | Weather during Wednesday. Rain will con- ; p.m., 53; 8 p.m., 46; midnight, 45. Washington Nat'l BI'd’g Washington Safe Deposit Co, Saks, John H. Magruder, W. H. Moses and | regulation would mean their arrest very | tinue Wednesday, clearing Wednesday aXIGUM, Be ae eee it B ms | ond Loan Assn.—12th and G Sts mhiSm14 016-018 Pa. Ave d John’ L. Newbold, Mr. Noyes read. often and the consequent delay in the de-|PIEME in pebpall Wenhes: | mans acces ot A pan March Zi snint= | NG Onn. : = = taniacec acura sGicmcne: ie ae tend eoovance of | day and Thursday in the north Atlantic | The following were the readings of the FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 6S end less th It was as follows: business men. As no one had thought | States, the lower lake region, the Ohio val- | barometer at the weather bureau for the et te te pe an oe te Cotamidtoners of the District of | <ndueh of the reeuiation to appear ta st; | 18) Snd Sie southwerk, Sue comewiat ond (| 030 Ce ey tour Sore beginning nt 3 | EO ee 99 —and with the differen Columbia: Savocacy. Mr. Sakslthought. that: was ithe: or yer iyet, isthe sou A uenuc lone cate | Eger aye avers erie Op the Bist day of December, 1807. you get begin “and © tualutain Be eee ae er iT ‘The following heavy precipitation (in | midnight, 30.22. March 22, 4°am., 30.18; thle bark. This the oldest ‘Savings Institution 1a wagons and other vehicles, we earnestly | best of reasons why it should neves nang | inches) was reported: a.m., 39.23; noon, 30.14; 2 p.m., 30.07. to offer pouvthen chat it bas gr-ater advantages request that your honorable board rescind | been made. epee te Seiei cn aoe =. about “them by. calling” pared Sime ede the order requiring all vehicles to have “surplus reserve ini Same eae > Mehie feel ee ee Farmers Equally Opposed. fund of $16,196-026) 17,176,105 40 Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St. abouts: Replying to an inquiry of Mr. Magruder, — 200,004.440 89 | _ mbi8-16a “We know of no public necessity or rea- | Commissioner Ross said that the regulation | orders Issued to Prohibit It and Case ot 52.670,000 ST St 0 rag e 12 CRYING PAPERS OUT OF HOURS. TRIAL AGAIN POSTPONED. Sickness of an Attorney Prevents son for this regulation. In response to &|would apply to farmers and to belated Made. Hearing at Rosslyn. request for informatien respecting such public necessity or demand we have been | Vers as well, whereupon Mr. Magruder | A colored newsboy named Walter Brown| ‘The trial of Frank McClerand, Walter which ss included In If yoa are going to store your furniture, and informed by one of the Commissioners | 84 that although the people of the Dis- | was in the Police Court this Morning charg- | Turvey and Jesse Cochran, who were re- , and the policy = as certified by lg? time and mon ‘ that the records show but one request for | trict have no Congressmen to. protect them, | ed with crying newspapers after 8 o’clock p. | cently arrested for promoting policy in ean Breqeest wneghoeees oe heen ae i ry = cs) re = ak y rn > et on all the com- my fire-proef warehouses as lo Cee Ue he ee ns Hore ae eee the @s-|m., the papers not being extra editions of | Rosslyn, came up before the court of ‘policies in force December Si, iz. | the business, rp od acne ae pilice regulation of bicyeles, theses | ing the reneal of the regulation. local newspapers. The } v admitted the | Squire V. gV. Sellers this morning. The oer lca en omy Agee epee mee [BE hig ne yl mar Rig guna Hye dn tl fl quest being bastd on the alleged lack of |, Mr. A. M. Stabler of Montgomery coun- | charge, but said he did not know he had equity in requiring bicycles to carry lights | ty, Md., explaine@ that he represented the | violated any law. i while other vehicles w2re not so compelled. | farming interests in the matter, and en-| wnis js the first ciiée of the kind that “We do not desire to discuss the neces. | tered a protest in their behalf against the nea otis Hantion eee sity fcr the order affecting bicycles, but | forcement of the regulation. i as ae ee 2 them, and walt for the money if necessary. Will take your surplus furniture in exchange for storage rnd hevling charges. Money advanced if desired. ‘Store with me cnce and you'll never store trial has been twice called, but each time a Henry Tuck vice president, and Charles ©. Pestponement has been made, the defend- | Whitney, secretary, of the New York Life Insw ance Corapany, do declare and say that the accom ants being released on their personal bonds | panying statement of the condition of ‘said com to appear when wanted. pany on the 3:st day of December, 1897, is correct we do regard it as essential to our interests | | Mr. Frank B. Noyes closed the discus- | marked Judge Kimball. “Boys have been | The trial today was set for 10 o'clock, but | iit ue feminine, to the best of their Informa. = oe N to submit to you that this order is most | SOM. remarking that the carrying of lights | crying papers at all unearthly hours for | cwing to the non-appearance of Mr. Rich- HENRY TUCK, Vice President. arcus lotes, injurious to us without being called for in | 12 Wagons would not meet the requirements ard Johnson, the commonwealth’s attorney, | _suhscribed and cenwn Go borae we thie doth day How did’you happen to bring of the regulation, for it requires lights to | §X months. ihe slightest deered for the protection of | 7 aiapinyed am perhaps they have naver | this caso?” tieoMicer“wad aekel. the matter was postponed for half an hour | of March, 1898. a : TS the best of cur knowledge and be- | been d'splayed befcre, and in a manner t. “I understand that Major Moore has is-| awaiting his arrival. Sheriff Palmer was Hi Del. RANDALL, Notary Public, lief there has never been a ingle accident | ight yet designed could well answer. “| sued an order to haye ail, these boys | resent, and also Messrs. McClerand and ae eee, f in this city due to the absence of lights Pertinent Points Presented. brought in,” was the policemuan’s response; | — trey: two 0} ee When the = = fiom vehicles drawn by horses. This ex-| qe referred to the ab 5 the | “Igot my orders in-the station last night.” | seaslon of the court was resumed a letter DEK 50 ADVERTEETE, perience runs through a period of twenty ererre’) to the absence from the | ‘the officer explained to the court that he < troduced from Dr. J. M. Jones of years. We are informed that the District | hearing of those in favor of the regula- | ¢ound the boy near 18th street and Oregon Gist wae stated that Mr. J. N. records contain no account of any accident | tion, although their presence had been | avenue crying an extra New York paper. ine MT SG aaa Sg ae 3 the ae AMUSEMENTS. ay due to such a cause. srecially invited through the newspapers Judge Kimball read the section of the = 2 ‘orney for the de- 637 La. ave. CONGRESSIONAL STORAGE WAREROOMS, mh8-3m 214, 716 4% st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ACCOUNTANTS. 12 : fendants, and Mr. McClerand si rr 5 5 fe G a ai gertainly Js not setlously claimed that | by the Commissioners. The regulation he pcealeCuieynacn pare ton a peseen Panes hoijind received. the commen lence arg | aU _ 5 “ J 9 v es ecmpareé to a bicycle, or the same reeg a- | Tesarded as not only a reflection upon the papers between 6 a-m. and 8 p.m., and only | 0c Nae Cuening:, |Sauire Sellers stated 13) tet Stasi eee a ions spplied to them. It does not need | System of street lighting here, but also a local papers issued on extraordinary occa- | that in view of the fact that the case had | BUSINESS C 12/ he largest Savings Banks of Baltimore, Ma. to 1 ou mn a ew argument to prove that a horse by the | decided step backwerd, with about as | sions are permitted to be eried at other | already been See ee menee he at mk eitieeek ux allie oa oe eee noise of its hoofs gives notice of its ap- | ft hours. * 5 Z arcane 7 mum cost to the borrower. pemetel aedice came reace eee Ge Hones es ne a Behe ler ae What made you cry your papers after 8 onmonweslins createed Johnson, in giv- | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. = = el = ing the night, when the individual sound | Wagons in the day time or for Washington | O'clock?” the court asked the boy. Pokpetl etek iyalldi execestior peepee ee | Wescott, Wilcox & Hieston carries farther by reason o! ie absence - “This is the first time new was 3 zs zn 2 bd am 907 Pel Seiigcernolaca pecuiice toe tuoraey, ee eer rie amo anterns cat night | acainst the law.” was the boy's response. | Ment, and that if the hearing was contin- | EDUCATIONAL. 13 | _mbsan 1007 Peon. ave. nw.” taka s Weewaaee erates Of the cenaleton He ney there ac | “You'll know’ it hereafter,” the judge | ucd It was hartlly doubtful of the legality | EXOURSIONS. 10 Me Noyes weld Be eon thane there ate, | tid him. As it was the first case of the | of the matter being recognized by the high- | FINANCIAL. ..... 3 W. B. Hibbs & Co., “We trust also that it is neither claimed & | ~ ts. The defendant, Mr. McClerand, 13 an Pane a kind brought the court thought the taking | &T court Mr , BANKERS & BROKERS, nor admitted by the Commissioners that | Thez, Should be advanced in favor of it | Ot'the boy's personal bonds would be suft | Stated that he did not have time to secure NGE 4 : sion ees those opposing it would be promptly ac- | of the boy's another attorney for his side of the case. | FOR RENT (Flats) 12 Memters New York Stock Exchange, ae eae & ihe ce aaa = Bee quainted with it, so that they might meet clone warning: uber the suggestion of Mr. Johnson, the | por RENT (Halls). wl] ¢ gerly lig! ing at once. Saas ‘ ‘caring was postponed until Friday, April _ zs 2 the clatter of an approaching vehicle can- || Remarking that there seemed to be but] Annual Debate at Johns Hopkins. | 1. this'being pogerded an wut ee Bon mann osetieo is 2 1427 F Street. not see which way it is coming. If such a one opinion on ene eubsece Commissioner | On Friday evening next the first annual | which the attorney for the defense could FOR RENT (Offices) . 2 os Cusnapenients ot If tg also respecttully suggested that tree | fully considered by the Commissioners and | “House” of Johns Hopkins University will | tute, ‘Squire Scller (Pe perpen rs : 7 eae ees e midnight to daybreak the streets are de- ciaposes ade as Eom yey ae posible: be held in McCoy Hall. ae oe same a € | accordingly postponed. 5 a 2: lew eae Se mong those present at the hearing were | there will be @ contest in public speaking : Sr weeeeas ayia: tharsican berme Spoeainie naere ce ae pikes aoue between two groups of freshmen—one with ‘WiN cf the Late Mary J. Nef FOR = (Bicycles) : 4 Thomas P. = Mor gan, reason for requiring them to carry light: 2 ee SOE bale CE 2 ith ree BOE BASS omen - BXRON $. ADAMS, “Prompt” Printer,512 11th st. adiices Chace cietae customarily carried = eearey a ee 2 — Gale Schne oy pores a gu tall Saves ae pera z ne be her isha dated | FOR SALE (Lots). . Life Insurance and Annui- delivery wagons for‘oonvenience in sorting | eruger, W. 8. Knox, Edward Graves. A. | first group will be Messrs. A! V. Schermer- ae notte. Sa es aie soe ke ce eB ties. “There beicg, as we belleve, no require- | M: Stabler of Montgomery county, Md.,| horn, ‘T. H. Marshall and D. M. Liddell, ua wig : 4 age ment for the public good for this order, | W; H. Moses, A. Geary Johnson and many | 40 win compete for a silver medal, of- ee eetio pili oe ase ol LECTURES. $8] i> cope covers cas © wer ee jit oe ed ee Regulation Rescinded. fered by Mr. Guy Carleton Lee, the in-| Hazel, William E. Hazel, Catherine J. et os 15 | _te16-3m.14 Telephone 1126. burden on the owners of such vehicles, | The Commissioners, after hearing a num- | 8tructor in forensics. In the second group |'Hazel and Anna R. Hazel, grandchildren. 4 particularly those used for commercial pur- | ber of callers on cther subjects, immedi- | Messts. Ffed. Foster, Herbert Kaufman of | George I. Neff and Frank I. Ruppert, the 13 CG, T Havenner. ‘ a latter a nephew, are named as executors. i > od 9 Poses, to which they should not be sub- | ately took up the question of the reguta- | this city, who has gained a high reputation AML persons having gvods on deposit with H. K. Fulton on which interest is due one year ¢ more are hereby notified to call oe the same will be sold at 29TH INST. HL wh17-6t* Ww. Ww. a MILLER & CO,, oth and F n.w. "Phone 446. mb12-1m CHILDREN'S PARADISE— CLEVELAND mbii-4tf a PARK. OSTEOPATHY. W. H. BAIRD. 3 3 a G. D. KIRKPATRICK. KIMBALL BLDG., 1417 G ST. N.W. Consultation ant examination free. mb5-t! AL ALL SUBSCRID: XD users of the Chesapeake ond Potomae Telepuone Cowpany of the District of Columbia having complaints or grievances against said ecmpany, kindly communicate sald grievance to the chatr- man of the grievance committee of the ‘Tei Subscribers”. Association. This is tmportant. WILLIAM W. DANENHOWER, Chairman, Hotel Fredonia. fe36-Im — DON'T ORDER YOUR MANTELS OR TILE work until you see my stock; 86 different styles of ouk and white mantels to select from: 20 different styles of slate mantels and cabipets; convince yourself as to prices; goods and work: marship guaranteed; over 30 years* practical experience. M. ROCHE, feli-3m 716 13th st. aw. CONDENSED LOCALS. Policeman Bryan has reported that the top of the sewer trap at 11th and K streets is missing. His complaint was forwarded to the sewer department. The fire plug at 7th and N streets is out of order and the police have asked the water department to make the necessary repairs. The police of the eighth precinct recov- ered a bag of oats and a bundle of hay lact night, supposed to have been stolen. Two unknown colored:men dropped the feed 01 @ lot near 18th and T strects northwest. Serge Marriage Licenses. Marriage lcenses have been issued to the following: White—Teriggi Ippolito and Vecenza Mandero; Henry B. Cowles and. Lucy I. Barnes; Oliver S. Payne and Meria Youn; Ajonzo McPherson and “Maria Elgin; Gabriel Lanelle and Mary Coston; George W. McCauley and Eleenor M. Clements. Colored—Willie Belt and Mary E. Jones Manial D. Smith and Nannie L. Dews; William H. Daniels and Mary Washington, GRBs io Partition by Sale. Eliza Snowden and seven others this afternoon tiled a bill in equity, naming as defendants Addie Bertina Rollins end John Mason, jr., and asking the court to decree the partition by sale of lot 16, square south of 1059, and an accourting for rents and profits. : - z —-+—— “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers. jected save for an undoubted public need. and other vehicles of Washington with |@ brief discussion, decided to rescind the ing of a lamp or the carelessness or neg- | "CON: the fulfillment of their duties will arrest | f0re’tte Commissioners from so many of 5 at the university for his debating ability, ———— ticn requiring lights on vehicles, and, after and W. P. Shriver will contest for a gold A Set of Dinmonds Stolen. trophy, also given by the instructor. ie Lena Gordon, 1422 C street northwest, re- lamps will involve a very large expendi- | Tegulation. Therefore they directed that | 000%: fOr °ut Gebate between the seniors pontad Acting -io:tih ith Abad hes meas ture of money, and more important is the | the following order be drawn up for their | SubJ¢ct for the debate between the seniors Sof eae ee Heist fact that should the order stand the break- | 8pProval, and it was signed this after- | This Country Be Further Restricted?” The | WS ente! los ac ena Bith pa eerie ele Direct Wires to New York and Chicago. two teams selected to compete are J. N.|day and robbed of a set of diamond studs, «| Stocks, Bonds, Grain, lect of a driver may and will cause many | “Ordered: That in view of the expression | {70 teams selected to compete are J- N. | ty S20 Hones of. net Oh and «pale ot violations of the regulation, policemen in | Of opinion at the hearing on this date be- | tne “Senate,” which will maintain the af- | trousers, SPECIAL NOTICES. . 3 Provisions, Cotton, firmative of the question, and for the SS. STORAGE. 13 Bought and sold for CASH or on MARGIN. drivers, leaving our property uncared for | the representative business men of the | «iouse,”” P. 8. Mo! J.C. French and B SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 12] Careful zxttention given to FRACTIONAL LOTS. and the delivery delayed, to the annoyance | District in opposition to section 11 of eee Lecture Bureau Incorporated. ROOMS 9 AND 11, ATLANTIC BUILDING, AND ADAMS BUILDING, 1233-1335 F ST. N.W., 2| Stock and Grain Broker. “Equipping the many thousand wagons ¢ C. M. Guggenheimer, who will support the 13 Correspondent, F. L. LORING, 10 Wall st., New and inconvenience of our customers.’ article 10 of the police regulations of the | negative. Bach member of the winning | Articles incorpetating = ‘Washington 12 | York. noz-214 Stica é: istric jumbia, nt ecem- | team will receive'a heavy gold medal, and | City Illustrat cture Bureau” were this | wanreD (Houses). 12 Th = TR PAR TN mene Obicctions Urged: per ee and, Pebruary 28. 1898, said | the team a massive trophy of sllver and | afternoon recorded.. The trustees for the | WANTED (iliecitsoccus). CORSON & MACARTNEY, Express Company, said that as an owner of not, of course, revoke that section of the bert B. Adams. J. A. Ramsey and C. F. Rand. me. a 3 Van Emburgh & Atter- heavier vehicles, he desired to protest | Police regulations which requires that ‘all against the regulation. The streets of the | public vehicles for hire shall carry lights. city, he contended, are so wide that there —_>+—_ is never apy congestion of travel, such as AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. to endanger pedestrians or other vehicles, and he could 1 therefore see no necessity for posters pO: oo Death— N id Telephone Stock deolt in. such a regulation. ys Items. - take away our ashes? New | #nd Telepho Tea : pilt Pdward Graves of the Havenner | Under the direction of the District gov- Sock cat’ citar exten caraner Sebdtecceien: 49 a ee ee ae, jakery Company, speaking for.his com-| ernment, nineteen members of the chain g = Dy NSS yes r of several young daughters on “ puny ‘and other like concerns, ‘aald that | Fang aro at precent employed in digging ; capitol Nit not far from the Coneres- | Money atS PerCent to Loan that the streets are practically deserted. | n the steep embankmept on the north side g Ny ee ee ccled to police | Son iettcatate,t8, District of Columbia, Mo Se- It was true they moved faster than a walk, | of M street west of 34th etreet, prepara- 4 times without remedy appealed to pollce | lay tn closing toa but because of the deserted condition of tfe | tory to opening a sidewalk on that side: Z ne gare ae age ny alley” behind her streets, he was confident that so far as | ne members of the gang are under suit- house. Last Sunday the scenes in that lene Ser ie ee mace concerned, she seeuae able guard, and one of the officers of the alley were so painfully visible from her} pyizie CLEVELAND PARK. and would entail great annoyance and much | Georgetown predict is detailed to guard ee ee SS a ae expense to their owners, without accom-|the men while at work to prevent any headquarters, and was answered as fel-/ Washington Savings Bank W., Inadequate Police Protection. To the Editor of The Evening Star: Boston ard Baltimore t and sol Considering the amount of taxes we pay, | PSD ait aude of lnveetiien: setetthes, D why must we pay 25 cents a week to vol- | ¢rict bonds und all ical Railroad, Gas, Insurance li plishing any real public good. from making a dash for freedom. een Additional Arguments. David K. Active, a well-known colored Mr. John H. Magruder said that the reg- | ™4D, died Sunday evening at 9:25 o'clock ulation would also be @ great hardship on | 8t his residence, 1073 30th street. The de- the grocerymen. He referred to an at- | Ccased.was twenty-three years of age, an meal A q NER 12TH AND G STS. “In reply to you: favor gf the 20th in- N.w. COI stant I have to state that the alley com- bs ‘comm, late . Chevis ‘ <s A : 1 apparently . TO tempt made years ago to enforce a similar | Por the past ten yours he hag wen tye: 2 YF - ) “When I inform you that within the area of own net ie eee regulation without success, and called at- | employ of Dr. Thomas J. Jones, and hed Y g eg ee Dt ga Tome eng Bais . t t proved himself to be a faithful servant. ; : : Berning road, REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. See ie ete ee a we ccny |The funeral will be held tomorrow after- f | Potomac river and East Capitol street the | R. O. HOLTZMAN. gon is without a lig chide ae no acci- | noon from Mt. Zicn M. E. Church. b - greatest number of jal-te COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. " * exceed ten, | — SO Giub visited the marble theater at Boller. ss : / = the greates SPEGULATIO Home last evening and entertained quite a : large audience by the presentation of sev- z — : >on inadequate appropriation by A SGIENGE. eral farce comedies. It was the second ap- == you The oo arance of the present season of the club Bt that place. "On Guard,” : 2 ; ; eee en eS oqtga aiken Effects ‘- FOR and “The Long Lost Nephew” were the a j = “ ‘of course, ‘become. of ik - ine > * ite an impression by its good = : f their | 4 NEW Boox. PRE CLOT . N i ‘The handsoi 1 of Ebeneze: : é "APER, 50 CENTS, POSTP: Infants and Children. |," % Spune, ibe wren. Ot. Ebeoeses: Ve : > ‘W. W. Kimball,Company of Chicago, will THAT THE FACSIMILE be unveiled this evening at 8 o'clock, ac- companied by “a musical concert by the SIGNATURE OF choir of the church. The entertat inment will be continued every evening until Fri- Chas. H. Fletcher * IS ON THE. WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF PITCHER’S *~ CASTORIAIE: THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 Murray ot. X. X.