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| Beveridge’s, 1215 F St. On Account of the Wonderful Success of EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1898-96 PAGES. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS ABLEST GERMAN JOURNALIST IN U.S. Pretorius of the Westliche Post Uses cates of the Board of Audit. aa a a a ae a The > = Necessity of the Recinmation of the Universal | = Anacostia Flats—Suburban ef op Railway Bill. Food pacap Chopper The exhibit will be con- tinued several days longer. FOR HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, PRIVATE KITCHENS, CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS. Chops all kinds of food into clean- cut, uniform pieces, as fine or coarse as wanted. It does the work of Chopping Bowl and Knife in one-tenth part of time, with infinitely less labor and much more perfectly. No quantity too small for chopping, there being no waste whatever. Price, $1.75. ete vetetnnteteontetnetetntetetig | $212 to $2.50. co} Trimme (At the Palais Royal.) RIDAY’S Souvenirs of the Spring “Opening” alone enable you to secure such stylish Hats at such absurdly little prices. Let’s teli you how to proceed. Take elevator to second floor, where you'll find tables filled with Wings, Ribbons, Nets and Velvets in every latest morrow’s souvenir prices of the “Opening.” effect. ad to Order. . Untrimmed You select the hat and materials to please you and the trimming will be done to your order. The cost to be only $2.12 to $2.50—because of to- Hats, Flowers, Souvenir Prices. Tomorrow Only. OA AMAA EE LESSEE Mr. Brumm of Pennsylvania has intro- duced a bill in the House providing that the Commissioners of the District cf Co- lumbia and their successors in office be authorized and directed to receive and audit all outstanding certificates of in debtedness issued by the auditor or treas- urer of the late board of public works or the late beard of audit of the District of Columbia, for the redemption of which there is no existing law, and to pay to the person or persons found entitled thereto the amounts respectively found due them on such certificates, including interest thereon at the rate of 365-100 per centum per annum to the date of such redemption: Provided, That interest on all certifica-es, the redemption cf whici is herein author- ized, sball cease at the expiration of sixty days fiom the passage of this act. Monument to Albert Pike. The House commiitce on the library has favorably reported the House joint resolu- tion 178, granting permission fcr the eree- tion of a monument or statue in the city [>THE TRADE SUPPLIED. for choice of nearly for choice of 100 doz- yard for 25¢ to 38¢ pair for valuc 2 ; a. 49c 1,000 Straw Hats. in Ile en Flowers, worth 19¢ i7e ne Spring Style 19¢ Wie yard for Oe WGERGICe TA Aeeae Gs ELD ANS 66 99 latest. shapes and colors. to 25e bunch. All’ colors, in Taffeta Silk Ribbons, ta the new Straw > Pike. The report says: S ¥ Some of the ultra-faskionable roses, rose buds, rose foliage, plaids, checks, stripes, solld min} 50 yard for Sup “The resolution is based upon an action x Rough Straws are 75e. value. apple blossoms, _forget-me- colors end every correctly rior 5, for Steel and = the eS ee oe ee au 3 cho! (01 1 jes 2 y styl gs. Jet Orn: 1 ccepie coitis! ite Pres sonry a z F4 Choice for 49¢. nots, buttercups, daisles, ete. | mew style for hat trimmings, Jet Ornamen | eee tea at ea Oke airee ie ManonTy: efrigerator °! = == = = — - resolution was passed by the supreme coun | cil to erect a monument or statue to the a : memory of Albert Pike. He had been Stands the test of time. What $2.13 Buys. Another Hat. Ready Made. ¥ | Rand commander of the rite, He was a f 7 : 2 SS 5: z 4 | distinguished citizen of the United State If you contemplate buying a Re- A Hat made to your order bet- $2.12 will get youa Chic Walk- Tomorrow's souvenirs of the ¥ an able lawyer and statesman, an accom- >Remember that the hat and trimmings (7it's the “spectal’ * prices that make such pose of thé ; expenses connected with upreme council to defray all the construction 3 2 y I = Ms neva : a 1 re ald frigerator this spring, by all means 53 ter than those ready made for | ing Hat that the milliners would | “Opening” reduces the prices of % | Pisted Doe Sasa Teen Goer ment Gham see “THE EDDY” and get a book $ which $4.50 is asked. think a bargain at $5. popular Ready-made Hats. $| not cost less than $10,000, and shall be of testimonials of prominent people = * se RalberSirawalllevéliic anaiwale & | presented b: the supreme council to the : Speen see é The Straw Hat 49c. | The Straw Hat. 490. Wee geting and Walt: | United States, Five thousand dollars were in the city—it costs nothing. & 4 bunches F 44c. | 2 pairs W 3 mifGiinble catia’ anaes 3, | contributed for this purpese by the su- 3 yards 3 Ble. | 2 yards > fashionable strew net, feathers, + ise) stout ene : More than 500,000 homes use] % yard Velvet at $1.5 Joc. | 1 Steel Ornament 25 and ribbon. 5 || smo eal Send ee ee So “ rr FS | ‘Tximmed to order’.< Soc. | Trimmed to order. FA | to raise the remainder of the nec The Eddy.” It’s the most eco- bh | : as $2.50 * $ The resolution herewith re nomical in the end. Saves food.|# Total cost...............$2.13 Total cost....... syeishatebteote PONT? "| hate anita yon : Oe Drop eee rege tne ee = Consumes smallest quantity of ice. “HESTS are not inferior. The prices asked are souve- | AINE’S GELERY COMPOUN ¢ 0) AND UPWARD. er a a hat possible at only $2.12. For tomorrow 1G te $8.50 for those in tmitation of the very and erection of the statue.” Urhicirs. § {D UPWARD, nirs of the “Opening,”* for tomorrow only. only. $ expensive Tarls-amade hats. Tee Anacostia winks, = The reporj from the House District com- M q f q Jot tut No. 28, , mittee on Senate joint resolution No. 2 w.IDEVEridge : $9.44 for $10.50 Suits. Corset Convention. sr ioe eres Cece ere | fe of the Anaccstia flats, says: POTTERY, PORCELAIN, GLASS, ETC, : (Tomorrow only.) Ce nose alas adosaL) “The reclamation of the Anacostia flats is 1215 F St. & 1214 G St. * Introducing the new Cheviot and Serge Tailor- The convention is held in conjunction with the | indispensable to the pea or pena zs 2 3 : Se es A Ee Z siderable pertion of the population of the St. Vestliche Pes We \c we 1 wore it Dulin < Martin, Managers. $ made Suits, with fly-front and blouse jackets; new | leading makers of the world. The coupons below DIE IeL ore Coliabla +e eo wont ade SS any Oped seianinpmaets hin aca any eam cee ee = cut skirt. Plain and braided. Black and new blues. should be clipped and presented here tomorrow. the more necessary because thousands of great German newspapers in the United | I can certainly recommend It without besttation D G J $ ee ie P pe nee eee Re rneapelves 2 es. to all those in need of such @ reconstractant of se q a3 $15 for Tailor-mad 1 and this coupon entitle: ree ve wi le emanatiol Dstablishs soon pass othe e hervous syste GWM GOES JAM. |¥ $4.98 me weot Beg | $8.9 tx Wermate Mack | GOe and ots coun entines forced to live where the emangtions trom | “pytablished in 1657, ¢ sean pasmed toto the | the nervous armen loth 5 5 ° y al oe eae oe ee - & brown, gray and green,” We don't Covert Cleth Suits, Last of French Coutil Corset. € frequent deaths. Of all the improvements | b2»ds of Dr. Emil Preetorlus and the Hon. Carl ours truly, " : I'm Selling Curtice Bros.’ Jams, | count big’ losses when “rem- quickest selling kinds that can- latest styles of a | w needed for the health ana comfort of the | Schurz. For 40 yerrs the Westliche Post has EDWARD L. PREETORIUS. g nants” have to go. not be reordered. eminent maker. people of the District of Columbia, this | shown th» most effective devotion to Lonorable | The relative jt and efficiency of Paine’s cel- 20° Ki ae i 3 should come fi and progressive ideas ery compe mparisor with all other im Ss For : : s Suburban Railway. Fe a Preet ee eed =! treas- | ae ret je paper fh - —— 3 ~ , sohaeae s on | urer, Is a man of distireticn throughout the s j the « : tage wo Tag $ 84c for $1 Waists. For Tomorrow. £ | att, Migharason of Tennessoo has intr | Seni suit kuown ty any eanan ins | of the Done why tony rym Tee rane fo L - Sal crace He 5 es : : | scmnia, nervons debility, persistent headaches am 3 (Pomorrow nly.) oe la bites pertions of the county for is broad business | ‘ + (awe ty) if % | as follows Guess srthods, and for the commanding tnituenee of bis | * run-down condition, ee ‘ = 2 ; 5 ae rhe rain _prompts the announcement that all the | “That an act entitled ‘An act to incor-} journal in national, state aud city pol is power of rapidly repairing the tissues am % — Introducing the new sceason’s Wash Waists. sete eee ee oreeE “ Say & | perate the District of Columbia Suburban |“ arr prectorius is an indefatigable worker, Sub- | Cleansing the blood makes Paine’s celery com- : sae souvenir prices of the “opening” .announced for “ 5 5 : ASS | Se SS ome pound the great saver of life that it is. It brings Every y style f kers of best Waists only. . = % | Railway Company,’ approved July 3, 18vz, ed by his profession to unusual business cares, Every new style from makers of bes aists only. | today will be c il . p Just the needed nutriment to the weakened werve = Sreazaito 4 Oday will be continued tomorrow. °f | be amended so as to read: a overwork and sudden demands upon his nervous | ile all over the Duly, ad dnteenee che woh SADA NA AA nm | ZEUS © S| ‘Section 1. That Richard K. Cralle, ngth, his personal experfence and his estimate * o 3 4 c : I ume of healthy blood, so that a break-down of Cz Lvs é 30 50 D G les E. Creecy, John T. Mitchell, M. F. Faine’s celery compound must have ¢ fonal Saearhis 4 s ™ = Limoleums,§ | $ $3.98 so crotce,ot anim | $3.98 for any of the new 8 ic for 50c Dress Goods. B Gree, Jem r, Mucwels Be | or ain celery comprand sant have cera | SS Sa ar ered ' new $5 Silk Waist Dress Skirts. None . 5 The story of the discovery unparalleled suc- card i? fare arise euelages amin but new effects, plain, tucked fudd: Robert A. Howard, W. 1 HUL JohN | any women whosé nerves are increszatly called on, | T= story of the dlecurery an Cc. yard. + and braided. CF All-wool Coverts. Poplins, e Novelties, Fancy Check W. Chiléress, J. F. as if they were of iron and steel, and not the ery v i Mixed Cheviots, Silk and Wool hest colors and styl Harry Barten, Phile rs a ae ae hice high parpose steadfustly followed, the fual work : of the new season—the first. to the remuant tables. “ $1 Daniel, G. P. Davis, Jere Johnson and L. C. | ™ett Sensitive parts jg | Of the Mfetong study of the nervous systema in : ' é = 2 *¢ | Lcomis, and their associates, s js Preetorius’ letter, giv ees shows his | health and disease by Prof. Bdward E. Vhelys, <There's a trade “stirrer for sou. ¢ | “8 ) and a re hereby credted a body ee in America’s gresiest remedy: BL). A, 1D,, of the Darteeesth en Ph be BR Co Cr) |S: 10¢ for 18¢ Hosiery. 5 = | corporate the rame, style and title of January 15, 1898. In this greatest of all remedies are 100 Mitre Mats here 3 59¢ for 75C€ Glace Silks. z nee a srs, Wells & Richardson Co, for mn distressed by ymptot ‘ (oY eae + (Tomorrow only.) ma ean : : 4 | way Company. entlemen: I have fovnd that Paine’s celery | pepeia, impure blood, falling vigor or Co. 3 2 2 s F = A CF The mos efor colors In th lovely. Taffeta Silks, filling + The company is authorized to construct ‘he only remedy that will restore | condition, ( oug on . = Spring weights in Ladies’, Men's and Children’s } auto # large table "on this’ second hor. ele Gingle ton doubles Gace sail compound Is “he only remedy 2 2 ee 1214 F SL) be approved by the Commiss i with Penjamin Dat. 5. ones Se + Fast Black and Tan Hose. Superior, with double 3 District of Columbia, with thé heeessary FOUND A FRIEND. CASE ANDONED. 4 iad a ~1% toes. heels. etc. All sizes. turn-outs and other mechanical ;% toes, heels, c for Cc Laces, | in the District of Columbia, | young Woman Ta Ixanc Kenner, Charged Wi = d along the following routes: E = 6 : 9 $ [Ae for the taates' ae Hose | Q, Ribbed EF'The new mateh sets of Torchon Lace Edges and Insertions, up & | Sit theomorEn mide ore Aancoln Police micaerstie! = an Bast sor Corset Covers, with | to ginch wide. Se to 12e values at 3} raserserie thence north on| A young woman, who gave the name of | On motion of Assistant District Attorney a 9 es or glove-fitting garments, | to Boundary or Fiorida avenue, | Mary Moulton, alias Maria Moulton, alias skey a nolle pros. was today entered in = A product of the Cocoanut! in all sizes. | thence continuing northward on 32h street | Grace Trainor, today -d guilty before | Criminal Court No. 2 in the case of Isaac = *s Shi Id Ser he to i Scott of a number of pe:ty larcenies | Kenner, colored, under indictment for NCUG'S,,. - <3 | by ast streou extended to'a point 00 tect et us pariten pul after au carseet | manslehghter in connection qth the Tarai = le spool for King's & } FAleli to New Monkaiwenue dol aan al by Mrs trea of | shooting, the Sd instant, of Clara Slater, 89c for $1.48 Umbrellas. Bnd” BRS ae ee oe ee saicaect | wiibs erie howe So Chwier soeet fey 1 2 h street xt istre it will be remem) = ‘omorrow only.) s : TS : AT ALL GRO = = to tn ly indict The Palais Royal's $1.48 “Gloria” Silk Um- 84c f 1 lov i Sburg road to the Dis that the persons from whont the mer was quarreling with his wife ellas have Ce rere lating back r ae, (¢ or of OveS the line of the railroad on were stolen told 4 they di in question, when er, Mrs. brellas have a reputation dating back twenty yea 2 loa nae i hex th os snts | brother, interfered. Whil b T v1 aa lace the ine le handles ©The Palais Royal's Famous $1 Gloves, Mack, white and al @ { T2424 to be located under t wish to prosecute The ects ‘other, interfered. hile the two omorrow we introduce the spring style handles | aids in odin, beta et mediate gus clei # | the District Commissioner: d che cutor Muilowny an « A pied G 3! city within the city and overpead : a om one house | pistol Weapor for ladies and men. $ | y in the suburbs shall be the motive nt the Lae legal Se ado Ballet etree oahe $3.9Q fer ehotee of the mew e >| anot eee the exe , ckintoshes, Tt ne va 2 Or a within dct cc oa iome Needs Supp! i hee aus . i : ; BoM i Mt Refrigerator v ‘ wenr. Each with . pee, ea Renee $ T four shat Gok t in itself a ie : 3) ale at the home of Mrs. Toumey, 1321 king for a p on. nner, the at ses Sheets... 1 3 | Rhode Island avenc Genin ne d_became desti- = Ist instant. of money was ferred t ° $ 4 as nd whil nom 3 3 > Cc. W. i. othing of his a als a A.Lisner, A % | The object tion is similar to ee O 9: ee ° 7 that formed creation of a Scott and Mr. P Ree os SE benevolent ond insurance fund, with wo- attr Ty be = Pre peeeenee | secfefetedectecfetetetetes BS Sedetedeneteeetentetedntetndetedntetndn doletetntetnetodnindentndetnteds Seceeide | men as contributors and beneieions he would take | ana, 28 8. Sur: bis ied — = = a === = SS SS ee Se ——— h d give her | district attorney saw no oher way open to an opportunity to reform. | him than to nolle pros. the charge against SS Mr. Muliowny suggested to Mrs. McLeod | Kenner. An order of the cou cting => ES) that she sume a great re- | that he be released frem § he cLeod replied that | has been cc th was > the risk. at once for warden. ES) Mr. Mullow young w = a that if she xd of larce AK Talk. debt A talk on “Kindergarten in . = a c ¢ : A or dergarten in the Nurse Six thin, etched, gold-trimmed glasses of the finest quality that tum- Ns ery” will be given at the residence of Mrs. bler makers make. The six glasses are set in a tray of ruby or H. L. Cox 1sv0 Wyom g avenue, tox = , = = 5 % left the ccurt room in com morrow ocn at 2:30 o'cloc blue, fire-decorated gl The tray is mounted in a silver-plated Meieod. Re SS se frame, with handle. with it. Nothing ever shown in this line compares 'THE COURTS. Equity Court No. 1—Justice % rey agt. Finn; Bridget Condon » intervene. Capital Brick Co. "5 ; time to take testimony limited to Men who work in, or by the er, oF are ex to the cold » are prone + to suffer from that i if i a 4 most painful dis- Such is the gift that wé offer to the users of Schlitz Bottled recy eee -< ease, rheumatism Beer. The a > Ache : note are lehocace 1 Maddox; inquisitions = This is a disease _ Beer. The tr: and gl es all complete — are delivered par pan at of the blood and free with the third case of Schlitz Beer delivered to one family utico inquirendc ~* can only be per- fter dat S Harrison; manentiy cured after date. sposit of S65 by going back to ham agt. security for costs ¢ first’ principles Rabbington agt. Foley es and driving out °. amiiton, ex'r, ordered : oa L ‘he giit is as handsome as the beer is good. That’s the best we can pS oan caleorwine Grandeil; se- ——_ vive yee say of it. Our object is to let each family that uses beer know Euritys £0: costs ormereds 5 Reo aR ae Wife res 5 ce ee se OF Foes This is the rea- how good pure beer—Schlitz Beer—is. We offer this dainty gift 0 answer. Medical T i r est it. ere will be > prize a quity Court No. 2—Justice Hagner. y is an unfailing cure for that disease 6 ee = test it. There will be no more prizes then. The ast. ¢ = gary aren is the greatest of all blood medicines eer itself will be its own inducement. 3 Joyce agt. Joyce: § 4 SR eG It creates a keen and hearty appetite. It nducement ed. Gentry agt. Gentry; rule to show cause | Cures all disorders of the digestion and returnable March 31 granted. Cireuit Court No. 1—Justice Cole. Eaton agt. District of Columbia; motions makes the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food perfect. It invigor- ates the liver and tones the nerves. Tt is e Bottled Beer is the est b hat Milwaukee’ i f y trial and it of judement | the greatest of all known blocd-mak: d c ottled Beer is the purest beer that Milwaukee’ makes for new trial he greatest of all known | makers an é : fled. Reed ag judgment on | biood - purifiers. It builds firm, y chlitz It is more healthful than common beer. You'll like it een Sein ans: Spe ed better. It is better for you. The Beer that made Milwaukee famous. verdict for plaintiff. Mosby agt. Metropol- itan Railway Company; on trial. Circuit Court No. 2—Justice McComas. Ryan agt. Schneider; verdict for defend- ant. Ivy City Brick Company agt. Jones; death of defendant suggested and leave to make new parties granted. United States agt. Kieckhofer et al.; stet calendar. God- trey agt. Eldridge et al.; continued. Rail- way Purchasing Company agt. Atkins; do. Nichols agt. E. and S. H. Railway Com- pany; on trial. Criminal Court No. 1—Justice Bingham. United States agt. Philip Vaughn; embez- ziement; -nolle pros. United states agt. Henry Muller; assault to kiN; verdict, guilty of simple assault; sentence, jail thir- ty days. Criminal Court No. 2—Justice Bradley. United States agt. Isaac Ky er; men- nollie pros. and defendant flesh, but does not make corpulent people more corpulent. Unlike cod liver oil. it does not make flabby flesh, but tears down the uhhealthy tissues that constitute cor- pulency, carries off and excretes them, and replaces them with the solid, muscular tis- sues of health. It dri all impuriti disease germs and acids from the blood. In Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser many sufferers from rheumatism, whose cases were considered hopeless, tell the story of their recovery under this won- derful medicine. Their names, addresses and photographs are given by their own request, and anyone who wishes to do so may write them. Good druggists sell the “Golden Medical Discovery.” When a dealer urges some substitute he’s thinking of the larger profit he'll make—not of your welfare. al Ghateed, ‘Delphine Taulelle agt: Wiltred < | -Gerkeeie se ema ten en ay seh aoa ‘aulelie ‘yg it . Wil illis WE DELIVER BEER FREE-==Telephone No. 480, Dien ot Al; on ia: Trinity Station, Morgan Co., Ala. "Dr. Pierce's Schli ; PEERS amtykeitne PRI E o Schlitz Beer, bottled at Washington branch, $1.25 per case of 24 pint bottles. Divorced on Grounds of Desertion. For a free, paper-covered copy of Doctor Cc ° Schlitz Export Beer, bottled at Brewery, $1.50 per case of 24 pint bottles. Shoal ctu patie ees +] cere ee ee ae JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO., washington Branch, 615 D Street S.W. day signed a decree granting Emma V. Joyce a divorce from Robert E. Joyce on the ground of desertion. The defendant is Girected to pay the costs of the suit. send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing only, Cloth - bound 31 —— Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. A medica’ library in one 1008-page volume.