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“42 3 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1898-24 PAGES.. LOCAL MENTION. | DEMOCRATIC DINNER] RECEPTION TO GENERAL LEE/HI§ SKULL: QRUSHED| "7-2" Commissioners Rill to Ea- AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. large Powers of Probate Court. ‘Academy of Music.—“Humanity.” Arrangements-Being Made to Give Him a Cordial Greeting, Seas Dyspepsi i i the jurisdiction and powers of the probate CME SE aGginmbla, Theater—Mr, Richard Mans-/'The Jefferson Birthday Celebration @. W. H. Wienecka] Meets Death on | the Jurisdiction Ever chabedbcscsbeeas - . F EOW A WASHINGTON LADY FOUND A Oper .—“The Brand of i Metropolitay Railway. received @ favorable report from the Dis: eras ere Prete ete Will Be Important. a : J . trict Commissioners. The report was made ae: ae Hernan’s Lyceum Theater—The Rentz- ‘Will Be Under Auspices of Confed- to Chairman Babcock of the House Dis- — == K. B. PARKHURST, ‘. o - trict committee. at "4 ———— weaebecs oan, Qpsra ower SOME DISTINGUISHED MEN COMING] crstv Yetersne’ ateocicton, worm | ACCIDENT OCCURS IN GEORGETOWN | “Stearn ie exiting tw in ron-| $ TAME, sus, ERED - noon $ | Fiotel TmperialandCotta | Bothern in“Lord Chumley.” . : thon t Raitt : Maryinnd ave. 50 yards of Esplanade. First- ‘HH. Sothern in 3 Andrew Other Organisations Assisting. to the Orphans’ or Proba’ “I was a great saffered from clase family house Artesian water. Moderate New National Theater.—Mr. J == the District, so as to empower that tribu- and po one who mever been from $2 per day, $10 per week. G. W. READRICR Mack in “An Irish Gentleman. é : és ral to accept probate of a will affecting with this disease can realize hot ap2-3m* Willard Hall.Exhibition of Lumiere’s Arrangements for the Affair Next . No Arrangements are being perfected tor | BOdy Conveyed tor the Morgue for the reception to be given Gen, Fitzhugh Pe Lee after he shall arrive in Washington. Identification. ennsylvan = : Phil Clover's $50,000 oil painting. Wednesday Night. lating to the execution and validity of OTEL DENNIS. Hi ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. a ble eat without distress) No medicine has ever ‘Sarsa- . Purest For amusements see page 24. It is expected that the consul general will wills, to try issues of fact relative to the a? SULLA E. SURNS, S008 & Saree” Water ‘used throughout tle house. eos owtert reach here tomorrow evening or Monday validity and execution of wills with or fashington, D. C. service. aio ieptistent with , ret-class 5 * without a jury; to change the procedure “I have suffered for a long time with . homelike cbeerful. 7 EXCURSIONS TOMORROW, ROKER] erning. The exact date of the reception IN STI indigesti T used t ‘different 5 o'clock tea served. Books mailed upon a eee ee BIR AB Gas will be determined by Gen. Leo himselt, | 1NVESTIGATION WILLFOLLOW | im regard to proving and recording wills, | $ J9digetion. 1 were ‘prescribed. for" me, the eamer New but it will most likely take place Monday or Tuesday evening. It will be at either the Arlington Hotel or the Ebbitt House. The President, members of the cabinet and members ef Congress will be present, as will algo the general public. ‘While the idea of the reception was first started by the Ex-Confederate Veterans’ Association, it will be by no means con- fired: to thi ‘but will be of a national character, in order to give the patriots of every section an opportunity to do honor Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. Steumer Estell2 Randall for sail around] «ne interest increases as the day ap- Itallan battle ship at 11 am., 1. $ and 5 D’m-| proaches for the Jefferson birthday cele- Beamer Bary eet yam. °™*! | bration, on Wednesday night next, at the riv oud e = Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania | National Rifles’ Armory, es oes be avenue for Arlington hourly from 8 a.m. to | Pices of the National Association o! 8 p.m. cratic "Clubs, to take the form of a din- Trains leave Aqueduct bridge for Arling- | ner, commencing promptly at 7 o'clock, in ton and Fort Myer every half hour and | the large upper hall of the armory, which Falls Church hourly from 8:30 a.m. to 10:40 | wii be handsomely decorated. The musical pee program will be a feature of the occasion, embracing several vocal selections by the and limiting the time when caveats may |} but they did mot do me any good. Twas JOSEPH H. BORTON, be filed. encou! : a oS ARLINGTON HOTEL, G. W. H. Wienezke, a bricklayer, aged | The bill also proposes to confer upon the pee Sea end Michigan ave.(60 ft.from Boardwalk). Open about thirty-five, and residing at 18th and |OrPhans’ Court power to administer the has done Year. Modern and complete iu all J s real estate of decedents, so far as may be suffered, ppolntinents; elevator; steam bea’ te, E streets northeast, while riding a bicycle necessary, for the payment of debts and m catarrh, and it ha: great Write fo. votlet. H.W. PURCHASE. on P street near 26th street this morning Jegacles, and to distribute the surplus. The nae 2 =< - SEeeEe ahout 10 o'clock was struck by a Met- was originally referred to the attorney =r 2 SEASIDE Hi E, ropolitan railroad train and elmost in- | forth? District, and was reported back to : GSS % + Atlantic City, N. J. stantly killed. ‘The skull was crushed in |‘, Commissioners as desirabic and in| Hood’s Sarsaparilla Fennerivanie ayer Qcens frou, Elevator. front, owing.to the force of the collision, Jo Armesica’s Greateat MoRicins. §i; etx for $5. mabe-corc SOME? ON en EVA and the man died while s hurried trip was 2 —— To being made to the Emergency Hospital in oe Attorney’s Opinion Solicited. = The District Commissioners have referred | $L1000’S Pills 23,6700 "mney 22 yy ye effectively. 25 cents. joderate rates, _ 5 pac to: Gen: ‘Lee: the patrol wagon of the seventh precinct. | to the attorney for the District for an Even a OUR eae ‘we re- | Jefferson , Quintet, . and the singing of Col. R. I. Fleming, president of the Vet-| The remains were immediately taken to opinion the general question of the use SEOOEDLCOE6O9 90005 69000000 INE, ™makegmattresses—upholster and re-cover | “America” by the diners at the beginning | erans’ Association, called at the State De-|the morgue and the cofoner notified. of parkings and the establishment of park Beach, St. Charles furni You'll get the finest work if we |of the evening’s exercises. The dinner is partment this morning to find out definite-| The unfortunate man was injured in 4 | ines, Those persons interested have been NEW PUBLIC. ‘ATIONS. rtesian water. 2S do it. Stumph Bedding Co., ith & K. to be served by Mr. John Croghan, mie zg, nee Genres would peers paene ne Pecullar manner, and beyond the crushed | given a week from yesterday in wxich ae = ee agen ae See 2 furnished the banquet at the inaugural eeram <| skull sustained few other bruises. He | file with the legal adviser of the District -_ —i et eee ee Mnaainan Bel he | in 186. enn Sena chrouaht the State Deo | aie his bicycle at the time on the | ny argument they may deem proper 1o| Houghton, Mifflin & Co.’s Ocean end STEEL, RENDERTON. | aus, eeges In addition to the opening address by ue taken: Samar space between the car tracks, which afford- | ™&ke in the matter. $8 to $12 per week. Send for Booklet. LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS |chauncey F. Black, president of the Na- = ond tin s ed smoother surface than did the portions —— NEW BOOKS Saisser Mrs. J. F. NEALL, cleaned. = -_A. F. BORNOT, 1103 «st. | tional Association, remarks by James K. mee auaws: of the roadway on elther side of the tracks. | _ Auction sale on April 11, at 4:30, of 1227 e STEER CLEAR OF ANYTHING Jones, chairman ‘of the democratic na- he Confederate Vateran Association of ‘The Grand Atlantic, vi ave. aud the L st. n.w., three-story and basement, and 1806 Vermont ave. n.w., two-story’ and —_—— basement, at 5 p.m.—Advt. Joab aleb West, Master Diver. Train No. 329, beund east, rounded the turn at 28th street shortly after the bi- cyclist passed that point. The train was in charge of W. H. Hitchcock, conductor, : = 11 it—beer in | tional committee, as presiding officer and | the District of Columbia desires to honor Porta be — pron Sane toastmaster, and the address of William | you by a public reception to be held at such sells all over America solely on its merits. | Jgnnings Bryan, in eee idea et°'ee | time as may sult your conventence after - PARSE DHBWING CO. 18 We Gap. st. | Made to the following toasts: “The Next | Your arrival here, if such reception would | !7,,°! George Woodward as motorman. Go-| 1. 4, "ase Takes From Jary. ‘ABST ING: ~ Cap. St- | Congress and Its Work,” “There is a Debt | b2 agreeable to you. Advise me of your ing down the grade at this point the train n the suit at Jaw instituted by Samuel See our new 4-burner Gas Range, with | Of Service Due From Every Man to His | Wishes in the matter.” overtook Wlenecke a short distance east | Lindhelmer against the Metropolitan Rail- oven and broiler, iron pipe conn. Only | Country, Proportioned to the Bounties| If General Lee has left Havana he will r2- | on 26th street. A west-bound car was in $12.50. A. Eberly J. rest water. igh: spring ‘rates. lightful rooms en suite, a te = read Company, to recover $6,000 damagei By F. HOPKINSON SMITH, author of ‘Tom Gro- | With bath attached. Write for Ilvstrated Took- oan Which Nature and Fortune Have Meas- | ceive the message at some pcint while on | sj ht, with T. T. Osborne as motorman z. nn yi a Jet ana beriy's Sons, 718 th st. mW. J ured to Him,” an aphorism of Jefferson; | his way here and will most Eeely Mane and Walter Hawkins conductor, About 100 | J4dge Cole in Circuit Court No. 1, yester- Stacia tree at ee ee oi, | Stele ee meee: SPRING LAMB. Pam, Not Among Those Who Fear the] A meeting of the committee of members | feet east of 26th and P streets the east- | ay afternoon “took the case from the house, and affords the best possible opportusity Canada Mutton, New York Roast Beef and | People.” “Our Endeavor Should Surely Be | of the Confederate Veterans’ Association | bound car overtook the bicycle rider. jury. for Mr." Smith's characteriatie gifts, aca store. | INV EW HOTEL LURAY, Delmonico Steak. JOHN R. KELLY, 9th st. |to Make Our Hemisphere That of Free-| was held last night, but nothing was ar- Rider Thrown Forward. Mr. Lindheimer allegeé that August 22, | teller. It is not only the best novel he has yet Porch joined to the boardwalk. wing, Center mkt. Corned Beef a specialty. | 40m,” “Wretched, Indeed, is the Nation | ranged definitely in regard to the reception. ss & 1896, a vehicle in which he was riding was | WTitten. but one of the strongest, manliest, most Large rooms; see and fresh private baths. ¥ a in Whose Affairs Foreign Nations Are Per- | Another meeting will be held tonight at| The front of the car struck the wheel, struck by a car of the company, he sus- a Te divenpaad dio wf a My A me Every modern luxury. GAS GLOBES, lic. EACH. bot Se Cpe es = See mes PSS Veterans’ Hall to settle mat-| and the collision threw the rider forward taining painful injuries. The court in rul- ome A oT aes teat saht5-20t mex Cy came :. 0. 612 3 ers, . Sere ee neg ee Cea oet as | tatalcenat Gave, ettettersor7 ait tiers Enlarging the Committee. Just as the two cars met. Thrown through | ing oganst the plaintiff took the stand that KENNY'S DRY ROASTED COFFEES. and suggestive. Highest quality, iowest prices. Pure sugars sold at cost; $ city stores. c. D. KENNY. _ Expert Gasoline Stove Repairing. «. the air the unfortunate man struck the | he had not exercised reasonable care to west-bound car with his forehead. His | avoid the accident. nforeseen Tendencies of body fell between the tracks. The side —>—__. Democracy. thi Money to lend at 5 and 6 per eent on real mhoel Fuards undoubtedly prevented Ane | catate Prank T-\Rawlings: 16 Pa avers ‘The committee will be greatly enlarged, President Fleming of the association says, and it is probable members of the G. A. R. and senators and representatives will be GALEN HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A Sanatorium with superior hotel table and ser vice. Write for booklet, mb11-26t The Prominent Participants. Nearly 300 subscribers have been record- ed for tke dinner, but many more are an- : tleipated, thus assuring an enthusiastic | added to tt, so that all officials and parties | Co™® from SS Lae See eanawane SECTS BY Rae ES ORRIN, sitter of the New York 1 Goan and Virginie oe atic Ot bom Ge CE gathering of representative democrats. | may be represented. It is most likely that | cars nedy wae found Iying, almost parallel ee eT. A beck of remarkable value, that sboold be | yfiifh-lame betel with” moderate rater GENTS’ SUITS CLEANED. Among these are Stephen M. White, chair- | General Lee will be introduced to the visit- ith the tracks, with blood streaming from ae Engineer. carefully conaidered ob, all wood citizens. In it | throughout; sun. parlors. Fall. wie A. F. BORNOT, 1103 G st. | man democratic congressional committee; | ors at the rsception by Colonel Fleming, qheugis wountainithectorenead: Mr. John Kennedy, ‘the coal dealer, was | tig with woplicit frespe se etal aed | et 7 SS SSS James ess eaceetarscu panei comnaitiee, who is 8 _bertonal friend. i Ge Policeman Sounders happened to. be | yesterday convicted by a jury before Judge eplnlons and tendencies are contrasted with the | grounds. golf lime” ent CITY AND DISTRICT. Mallory, Charles J. Faulkner, B. R. Till-| at the train whea General Lee arrives, but | Standing at the corner of 2uth and P| Ximball of employing an unlicansed en- | {bles ‘of the Republic. S”vermment | season. @. FRANK COPE, ~ by the Fathers of the Republic. F ‘ streets. He heard the sound of the collis-| gineer. His counsel, F. R. Keys, at once ga = man, Wm. M_ Stewart, H. D. Money, Rep-|a number of ex-confederatss will be there, | Steels. He heard the sound of the collie | gine ‘@ motion for a new trial. Pending fur. lea oi e¢ Peace Union. 1esentatives R. P. Bland, A. M. Dockery, | and it is expected a large crowd of citizens body fall between the tracks. He secured | ther action Mr. Kennedy was reléased to if ff hh H Fe ks Albert H. Love, president of the Univer-| Rudolph Kleberg, Wm. L. Stark, Wm. C.| gencrally will greet him. the name of the motorman of the east-| appear when notified to do eo ales of the Home Fo! Sul Peace Union, has sent the following | Jones, panies pene WE & sary : ———>——_ bound train, and then immediately turned | — = in Peace and War. . letter to President McKinley: ie 2 eee net ee ee The Short Story Club. fn at the box and called for the patrol ma “The officers and members of the Uni-| L; 1. Handy, S. M. Sparkman, John 8. wagon. In less than ten minutes the wagon Sotto Williams, Benton McMillan, H-B. Fergu-| The mental and physteal vicissitudes of a | Wagon. In 12ss than ten minutes the wagon Stories of interesting adventures and character | St. Charles, “¥ersal Peace Union, believing that the| son, Wm. Sulzer, John J. Lentz, J. H. G.| Spanish artist turned soldier and in love epiteen placed in’it and driven hurriedly ma. strates of the South, most of them during 1 x. ATLANTIC aa ee ee er ee ere | ete Geten mn were espmienty | ae Pe en Se nas ae nena ee SECA SEA re ce ee eae ee eee ee Le eI ae eae | Bhted by Mra Wrancos iz Burkat an’ the | wmnetecnce ane esmmisatinne rovenied hat fiuger”? stories. With capital illustrations, Crown FINEST HOCK OX THB COAST deeply feeling that the American republic, co. Wo. Brindle, Gloucester, N. J.. | opening number of the last meeting of the | life was 2xtinct. 8v0., $1.50. ith @ Population of superior intelligence) yiayor John Warner, Peorla, Ill.; A. C.| Short Story Club, held at its parlors in the Body Searched. Drinelpies othe hheneee eran tits inter, | Courow, Moorestown, N. J.; Alexander | Lenman building the Sth instant. The Georgetown police were unable to as- ccurse with other powers, should not only| TFoup, chairman Connecticut democratic] Original songs and music by Mrs. Clifford certain the name of the dead man immedi- ; W. A. Taylor, Col , Ohio; be willing to exhaust all possible measures | Sonn Saucraws democratic national com: | Howard, with Miss Howard as accompa- ately after the occurrence. Wh2n the body for a peaceful settlement of its difficulties RE i er ee ; iilieemen from’ West Virginia; Wm, C. | Dist, were well received. A carefully pre- ichaneshaomes 1o oe uimitting ai tagoctars | Handlan, president West Virginia State | pared biography of Miss Louisa M. Alcott, clothing was searched and information as tions to arbit e to the fdentity was found. As soon agit Questions to arbitration when a simpler so-| Association Democratic Clubs; S. 8. Yoder, | with an analysis of her life and works, was Wm. C. Finck, Columbus, Ohio; John B.} Mr. Clifford Howard’s rhythmical descrip- | ¥@8 learned that the man wes dead Polics- THE WAVERLY. foreaite "anf "bate Siecit mnnee™ CO for tMustrated booklet. ie WIS T. BRYANT. | Dancing every evening. lot and cold fresh and salt water in all baths, en suite. bath attached. JAMES B. REILLY, mb21-1m,12 ‘Owner and Proprietor. ashington versus DE VILIE, Jefferson: SE =: ton — a Kentucky 4)" a The Case Tried by Battle in 1861-65.| card party, wausisnie eh, eek Siete ball. Special rates, $10 to $18 per week. f1 THE ALBEMARLE. How it is Treated and cured by the New Method. Tution shall have been found impossible, Chio; James B. Haynes, Vincentown, N. J.; | pres2nted by Mrs. C. A. Metcalf. By MOSES M. GRANGER, Colonel of U. 8. Vel- Gesire to express their high appreciation sine unteers, Chief Judge of the Supreme Court | y; ave., near beach, Atiantic City, N. 3. = Romans, Dennison, Iowa; Wharton J.| tion of “A Triumph Over Difficulties’ was | ™en Saunders and Brown left Georg: Commission of Ohio. 12mo., $1. Mice ‘family hotel, with all the, mod “ the Metropolitan | Asthma is of the efforts made by you for an amicable | ¢ Fayettsville, N. C.; M. C. Wetmore, | much appreciated. for the powerhouse of the Metrop athma Js usually known as paroxysins of di} Mtr. Granger's object is to set forth clearly the | copvegicies, ‘Steain-leated sun parlors, with Mull adjustment of the differences which have | Sfee? fod Joma Cosgriff, Smyrna,| ‘The president, Mr. H. C, Kirk, read a let- | Tailroad in East Was . The officials | cult breathing, lasting from a few hours to several | two opposing vie dating from Washington and | view of ocean. Capacity, 300. Special week! so disturbed the relations of the United nee 7 Chicago, Il; | ter from Mr, Will Carlet: "wThe Rank | Of the raflroad, within half an hour after | days, coming on at intervals, to be followed by re- | Jefferscn, conce the relation between and family rates for Lenten and Easter seasons. las > Spai George M. McKenzie, cago, Ill. ‘01 . 2ton on “The Ranl hi ident, t2lephoned to the Georgetown . — Easter week specially attractive. Orchestra, etc, States with the Eovernment of Spain. || 5. A. de Gruyter, Charlestown, W.’ Va.; | of American Pocta’™ Sees OLS Ve Se missions, during which the patient breathes with | SX 7 [nite Gr bola eos hen ee e do not venture the offer of practical | J. A- Dae: Boston Mase MG. The discussion on “Women Poets of ion fo: ae comparative ease. pramacy. country club, golf links, sy % suggestions of any sort, but confine our- Net eit coaroin n Gora H. Lambert, | America” was participated in by Miss | ,,The bicycle was picked up after the rider | “Tue attack returns again at regular intervals, or| "He sims to show that the National point of mz 2oe S DOPE. pater - 1s provoked by exposure to cold, dump alr, severe | View is the only sound view, and fortifies bis 2 wheel was broken, 2vi- gument by eltath the framers of THE SEABRIGHT, PACIFIC AND RHODE cast yal - - Erom New York will come Eugene P. | Hawkes and Miss Ringgold. Tim of the back whepl wee. Drogen, 2¥i_ | efforts, or even mental emotions. During the at- Goratitution, trom Washington 2d Meretall” tice | Toland avenesst weopene cinesh Sty cteae on conservative and truly patriotic course > dently due to the col i shore seks | Travis, James Oliver, Henry M. McDonald, | Mrs. Jean B. Lockwood and Mr.Hort re- He hile the rim of the front | tack the respiration is labored, with wheezing, | awe tution. from Washingt full ocean view: culsine unexcelled. : oh TS Pomme — pani pregident of the Silver League; Antonio | cited and the Misses Small sang “The Wan- pane ee race and the forks bent | frequent cough and threatening suffocation. See of ts eet Wars . 3 a M; AL REPE, Prop. M. W. UPHAM, Mgr. pot pelt cca, ilo 8. Bennett. der2r’s Night Song.” The attendance was ‘Treatment and Cure.—There 1s probably no @is- | 81d. snd puts in compact form strong facts an: tion Congress will also be pleased to stand | Zucca and Phi backward and twisted, as though it had mete anger gre een ee dicen ord ~ - with the executive upon some ground for | The State Silver jeague of Pennsylvania | large, every seat being occupied. struck tho side of the car perfectly straight | ease of the respiratory organs which submits eo | STE" worthy ef seadiog by al fhoegiital Cittsne’® | TPE, WETHER RIL, KENTUCKY Ae SS @ peaceful settlement without loss of honor | Will be represented by George W: | Bacon, cis Mea ece ee and then twisted between the space of the | quickly to “HYOMEI” and the Australian Dry. Sat covms; aucetent tether eetiur ren, GLeD on the one hand or a neglect of duty to| Adolphus Walsh, Edwar: : i two trains. ~| Air Treatment of Asthma, a few moments’ use of : Write tor bouiet.” ‘bse the suffering and hervic Cubans on the|C- Black, Wm. H. Berry, James M. Gaffy, | at Masonic Hall are the only two in the Gally; $8 weekly, Inhal immediate relief In the most se- iH. ‘3 MOYER. other.” Major John Worman, Howard Mutchler, | world. Go and see them. Free admission. Pool of Blood Marks Spot. ie aaa sdeate eae Guvasiahae cain vc | ae gl ele Sent, postpaid, ty = : segue cars Soon lireyranaupyariora 1. “Sackson, | ~A0vertisement. Within « remarkably short time after the | cuoate cases a few dropa of “HYOMET” placed eet aRentucky ave.. 50 yards trom beach, wn. Mary’ ; ee - gt gms sia The Greatest Easter Flower Display | Winncid E. Beveredge, Joshua W. Mills, The Sale of the Perry Stock. occurrence a large crowd collected at the | on a ptece of clean flannel and pinued to the night Houg! ton, Mifflin & Co., ferzioae (7 SIME HS Oe CPPEN ART, ever seen here, Masonic Hall, day and night. | James Rittenhouse, George S. Keefer, Wm. ; scena. After the removal of the body and | robe will prevent an attack and insure a good OTe: GHAMPLAINE, KEXTUGEY av —Z4 advertisement. M. Magruder, 8. 8. Field, John F. Preston, | The sale of Perry's stock will begin at 8. | the wheel the only reminder of the fatality | nignt’s rest to che patient, curing the disease while | _1t BOSTON. rg ee eg ae ae Dr. Wm. Baltzell, La Gard Jones and | Kann’s Sons & Co., Sth and Market space, | was a pool of blood between the tracks, the | he sleeps. elevator from street level; cuisine and service Petitions for Reducing Schedule. | Harry L. Roundtree. Monday, and the bargains to be offered in | tife-plood of the victim which had ebbed “HYOMEI” EDUCATIONAL. Uneurraseed. | Special spring fates, €3 trom Sat- Receiver W. Kealey Schoepf of the Eck-| |The press has lberally_ ubecnee te the | silks, fine dress goods,laces, ribbons, fancy | white waiting for the appsarance of the pa- IN WASHINGTON. sey oa . > wahteet ington and Soldiers’ Home Railway Com- | ee aan eee ee ee eed Journal, | afticles, umbrellas, ete., promise to be little | trol wacom s —-. NEW ENGLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE., 75 any today filed a petition in court asking rnal car- | Short of marvelous. This feature and the | “While nothing was heard in this particu- I I 9 | Cawrence Gt pags Piano, Violin, Blocution, | “Yards trom ocean New onse Steen beet oe P king | Homer Davenport, the famous Journal car . CURES BY INHALATION, == that he be authorized to change the seh2d-| toonist; Arthur and Jolin Brisbane of the | Well-known reputation of Perry's goods, | jar instance of the speed of the car at this | and in such diseases as Catarrh, Catarrhal Deat- | Simic? 4 we aod ace = 7 = é Mandolin. 1127 10tha,w. Every ‘convenience. Redeced spring rates. Sead le of the North Capito! eet branch of | same papei S| Petpet center Mond: h reat- | point, it has long been @ source of wonder ind Bronchitis always gives immediate relief rienced teachers: MOD. TERMS. Monthly Re-| for booklet. BRYAN & WILLIAMS. mbi-78t ul the } ci me paper; Horace 8. Fogel, Public Ledg: oubtless make Kann’s an even great- | point, it hi b a ness ai i! the ae = siaine Ge romaine: the op-| €> Philadelphia; John C. Eckel, the Dis- | 43 pping center Monday than it usually | that ‘there have been no accidents, owing and a permanent cure. Coughs and Colds cannot | (91s, Specialty, children (20 class lestons, $5). pat oF rete pateh, Chicago; 0. 0. Stailey, Courier- to the rapid rate of speed of the traing of | ‘ist'where It ls uacd- ‘To take “BYOMEL" te- = apy-10t*4 THE ISLESWORT H. ing expenses. It is proposed to lessen ; Col, 4 Felgl, Tam- —_>—- the line cn P street. 0 IRECTLY ON THE the number of cars on that street from | Journal, Loulaville; Col. Tred eee Tad. Small’s Enster Flowers. street there is a down grade, and it is said | Tres no skill on the part of the patien aris —w French Open all '. Modern in every detail. ‘five to one, whereby the receiver says, the|scn, the. Item, Philadelphia; Josephus | J. H. Small & Sons, 14th and @ streets, | the cars travel over this at an extra rate of | 2° Walting for hours in an office, no car 7 JITH ST. BW. ae expenses could be reduced $20 a day. 4 ‘ - id, or monthly payments to make. You can French conversation on a verb basis; no gram- Fresh and salt water in every bath. server, Raleigh, | Washington, and 1183 Broadway, N. Y.| speed. This high speed is continusd until | D# neh 6 Judge Cox, in Equity Court No. 1, direct- Pe ee orennaey. Norfoik, | Long-distance. "phone enables imnmediate | the short tarm'is made ot strect, at a | trent yourssif ip your Rome, at OUT ere a eB. F. COLL REET, SEER DOR Er eres | _ bia A. C. McCLELLAN. ed the truste2s of the road to show cause : Gelivery of orders given to either house.—| point where 25th street should be. SEE Gd es FRENCH CLASSES OF ALL GRADES AND HOTEL CEDARCROFT. eras why the petition should not Virginia’s Quota. ~ Advertisement. Coroner Will Investigate. EVERY BOTTLE 18 GUARANTEED TO RE-| vate lessons; good, pronunciation; easy, quick | Qcotn ged Goath Carolina ave. “Sheam best, Bee ocean Alea aaked authority) of tne ja 20 compliment: toe the: siete, SiVine (Jets ty eae pase tgso ca Coroner Carr has arranged to hold an in- | LIEVE OR MONEY REFUNDED. TT Pat Come ore mabl-76t Mrs. W. FRANCIS SEEDS. court today to sell 2 quantity of old rails | ferson birth, Virginia, a table will be spe- vannual sale of aeenrty pr ree ,| quest over the remains Monday at 11] azo sm qonaler Outfit $1.00. Extra bottles | _mbb-2m : HOTEL STICKNEY. Sov use tq Broverty of the company now of | cially seated for representatives from this | The annual sale of property for arrears} diver, ° “Hynes” tec. “Higemal™ Bate, a ooubetal Mo use to it. great commonwealth, at the head of which j of taxes now in progress at the District steered 2 EX a Maas Pet args 4 parlor. J 5 No arrests were made today, and whether z ts or sent by mail. ~+* s a ice will be seated Mr. Robert N. Harper, prest- | building will, in the opinion of Mr. B. G.| the conductor and motorman will bo ceecot. pecker se a dak YOU CAN BEGIN NOW weekly, (mb1-tf) dent of the Virginia Democratic Associa- | Davis, the collector of taxes, be the larg-| ed, it is said, depends upon the verdict of At Wood's Commercial Ccllege, 311 East Capito! | HOTEL EDISON — MICHIGAN AVE., NEAR ic T. BOOTH CO st, Summer session ‘will open April a. Speer | beach. Elevato:. “Sun parlor. ‘Steam hint. F tion, along with J. Taylor Ellyson, chair- | est in the history of the District. ‘The sales | the coroner's Jury. THE R. T. 9 cell Va. —_—— -_— A Beaatifal Floral Displa Gude is proud of his fine specim2ns of hy- drangeas, azaleas, Easter lilies, tulips, etc. offer to those who join now. Situations pro- | sppointment. Excellent table, jal Best to be had. 1224 F.—Advt. man of the state democratic committee; | are conducted in Mr. Davis’ office, com- SEES 23 EAST 20TH STREET, curei. Call or write. ap2-tt — Write ior booklet. J. C. COPELAND. ° pial lence Claude A. Swanson, John F. Rixey, W. A: | mencing at 10 a.m., and closing about nour Nothing Like It Ever Seen. Saw Sone [Ao is ease SANGIN So GTA ITE CAMEROON Pca eg aE Jones, John Lamb, Joseph Willard, Major | ach gay. Somo 300 squares are aeld exch | _ Free electric Easter flower display at Ma- pulls; balf-bour lessons for children; $1. vi eon ok nistian Kndeavorers Entertained. |}; 1 Biscoe, Dr. James Kerr, Aifred J. y a sonic Hall every night this week.—Advt. We sell Booth’s Hyomei Inhaler. Mra. JON. ace ay yt Seem best. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison entertained | Stofer, Joseph Button, secretary state | day, and it is expected that the sale of > e sel 001 ys = and P sts. n.w. ‘March 19. ipecial spring | ‘NEL a the Society of Christian Endeavor of As- | democratic SSeS J. = a T e an eS are sep erPaetay rs sone Baptist Social Union Banquet. Mertz’s, 11th and F. | Sisninaron CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. mb o BE. E. yman, Eppa Hunton, 8. cody Ld See ae ere amt caning St thelr ee cierahan Ee Th Oia eel promecte, Sunda poet bo far, the | The spring banquet of the Baptist Social 20th tn. Eiano, organ, voice, violin. guitar come 2 R Steet northwest. During the | Triggs, J. T. Lawless, George K. Pickett | bidding has been quite spirited, resulting | Union will be held at the Ebbitt. House Ccrry ITEMS. Gate, OTIS DD, 4 mandolin ‘clabs tangy Orchestra and 2 | and others. in many instances of bids much above| this evening. The speech makers will be an adnan ieedeamenen shops os . & pa New = Contingent. beth the sum in arrears and the penalties.| Rey. W. G. Pars! Jey of Japan, Messrs «Everybody Loves a Winner.” The Berlitz School dau an exceedingly pleasant evening was en- | This morning Mr. Gardner received a let- eS Joseph H. Walker, Sereno E. Payne and] Our 25c. Socks at 10c. are Winners. Our aaa iaaex sect guages, Joyed by the members of the society. ter from W. E. Wyatt, secretary of the A Drive Into the Country Dr. Edward M. Gallaudet. 20c. Linen Collars at 6c. are Winners. Our : "REET. = Democratic Club of New York, stating that | These spring days is delightful. ‘Phone |’ ‘There will be music by the Tuxedo Quar- | gee. Linen Cuffs at 12, are Winners. Our | Day and Evening. Private class. aplit A Grent Discovery. the club would send a delegation to the | Ravertisements nc fF ® Carriage—085. | tet and a solo by Mra. Cora Boyd Morgan. | foe. silk Neckties at 25c. are ‘Winners, Our : vel et social Our Svc. Eminent physicians everywhere indorse| banquet, consisting of Richard Croker, —-—— ane Renwuet oy pre Mas $2 Hats at. 98c. are Winners. and prescribe Bromo-Pepsin in severe cases | Randolph Guggenheimer, Oliver H. P. Bel- pane ane Dees Caps at 19c. are Winners. Our $1 Outing SHORT- | a Receive Sentences. ——, Shirts at 49c. are Winners. Our $2 Sweat- x he: 5 ¥ ouths carefully KX newer falling eee ton, nervousness, tc. | mont, Ser eS ward Por yeuired Henry | philip Vaughn, convicted of the embez- Found in Wilmington. ers at 98. are Winners. Our Methods of trated for the pre Advertisement, * | Sent od te eae ‘ Bement of $0 from V. Baldwin Johnson, | Joseph Head, the boy who went away | Selling High-Grade Goods only are Win- HAND. i meen eal pei: ee —__. was today sentenced by Chief Justice Bing-| trom his home at ‘Towanda, Pa., a week | Refs. Plenty peop! - a ‘amera Club. hour limit; 52 weeks in the year; from 7 perienced writer. Free Easter Flower Show ago, as published in Thursday's Star, was | Monday morning till 11 Sat. night, except- | cexTRAL ee ‘The Capital Camera Club will move into | at Masonic Hall. Open from 8 am. to 12 ‘at Wil: on, Delaware, Thursda; vional Holidays. its new rooms at 1008-1010 F street north- | midnight Friday and Saturday.—Advt. ‘Trenton. nent ewe 4 ing Ne AUERBACH, 7 & H. Est. 1872. | scHoot Individual Instruction ‘West during the coming week, with its full Se: William Payne, who pleaded guilty to an SE Raa O65 Tat ccmplement of members. The new quar- A Pleasant Remembrance. indictment charging fals2 pretenses, was = Chr, Xander, 909 7th St. — ters are attractive end commodious, and Past Commander Rudolph B. Schwickardi Peay es pestle Ee New Jersey state prison Mistrust exaggerated assertions about a the studio skylight offers unlimited possi- | of John A. Rawlins Post,.G, A. R., was the r ham, in Criminal Court No. 1, to eighteen months in the New Jersey state prison at too-much advertised (young) Malt Whisky, | WashingtonHeights School “ A Four years’ imprisonment in the New Jer- £ id second-hand in sealed bottles. Not be- aaiates tor qindivideal taste and fancy in | recipient last night of a handsome testi- | sey prison was the sentencs imposed In the Great Care R uired Se eS 1850 Wyoming are. cor, 10th st. dm, approaching annual exhibition wae fi | menial of the esteem in which his com-| case of Edward Davis, alias Davidson, ine ood. soe ei prints intended for entry at the new rooms | F2des hold him. He was presented with a| dicted for housebreaking. on Friday and Saturday, April 15 and 16, | P¢St commander's badge of gold set with —— een® from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. No prints will tg | diamonds. Past Commander Alva 8. ‘Taber Important Telegram. OUSE eccepted thereafter. made the presentation speech, and 1 remarks a NEW YORK, April 2, 1898. USEKEEPERS must ex- a were also made by Messrs. O'Farrell, | To Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, Washing- i i ii So feet | Evnaree eee SP) a eee Portage a > follow‘ e presentation. March sales o! ington ii i i sa heat Nome eee pelhinger hss a writers the world over largely excesded baking powder, fovievery kind opens Wednasday at 11 am.—Advt, Clos Sale of the Great Collection - # aae month in its pees: Wyck- es of Japanese art treasures, at 1216 F street, amans & Benedict.—Ad of scheme is engplayed to sell - the alum compoupds, which to Marriage Licenses. Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, when many Salvation Army Program. ie. Bee, beer. “Diamond” is our = Modawedt aan cheice pieces will be sold. Also all the fine your physician williinform you jarriage licenses have been issued to the upright and flat cases, rugs and carpets.| The Salvation Army, 930 Pennsylvania s without @ peer. Case of following: No reserve. Everything will go to the | avenue, will hold services as follows: Sun- are poisonous to the human delivered. Nation Capeies ee ene z — of Fort Thomas, | highest bidder.—Advt. Gay, 10:30 a.m., holiness meeting; 1:30 p. system. 2 ‘phone 222, Nat nal Capital Brewing ‘y-, and Mary E. Crofton of this city; = m., children’s meeting; 8 p.m., family nS 5 Take a Few Those Frank M. Willis and Mary F. Lloyd: Chas, Mistiers fa he, Mecement: gathering; 9 p.m., birthday meeting, in Royal Baking Powder is well and have us sath’ the rooms. Z- Fenwick and Dera H. Erdmann: Wm. | Col. Bingham, in charge of public bulld-| STO "0. Gan ‘wm. teeothe , known for $2 up. NOLTE, 810 9th st. 7. Johnson and Mary E. Berrane; Robert | irgs and grounds, reports that there were “Sketches From the Life of Gen. Booth. : as an absolutely pure = fo eee e Merkites. Charles | 11,796 visitcrs to the top of the Wash-| ‘Monday, 8 p.m., birthday party. Gifts and healthful cgeamp of tartar $1 Private Stock 5 Colored—Edward Hill and Janet G. Ken- | ton monument during March, of which | of food or money’ can be brought to the Cal. Claret, $1. Grape Juice, ~s nic; William Jackson and Maria Elizabeth | Bumber 8,651 made the escent in the ele- | meeting. powder, The U..5. Govern- 9 5 bottles bottle. DONNELLY, lth & I sts, — Bland; Claude A. Onley and Hattie Gig- | vator and 3,145 by the stairway, making a UP REE Ne ment tests show this, and also” ins; ' William “H. Waters and Irene | total of 1,808,921 persons who have visited | Flower show—Masonic Hall. : PaREN as . Easter Novelties, paper flowers. Gould's, ; William Simms and Nancy Duffy. | the top since the shaft was opened to the wuleing Race t it is greater than anyotherin ape-3te i BEY SSE Te lic, October 9, 1888. The only Omases, ¥ i The Star Out of Town. Vandalism reported was the removal of a| ‘The following have been elected officers leavening strength. Consumers The Evening Star will be sent daily by| silver eagle from one of the memorial tab- | of the Oriental Building Association, No. 6 who are prudent will make sure ‘ mall for 50 cents per month in advance, | lets at the 210-foot landing. The perpe-| tor the ensuing year: President, Conrad i —— ee Mr. Teel’s New F Street Store. RPGS PES! s that no other enters into their food. : Malt-Nutrine . 2 z, aE Today was “Opening day” at W. 8. Teel’s acess Se Sle new store, at 1329 F street. Mr. Toel was | # the strictly pure extract of malt and not Carl nrc — the recipient of many congratulations upon the attractions of his store and stock. The fixtures are of quartered oak, and mirrors Fone purity, : _— ‘ JOE. | shee 0 “POTOMAC. ee cwennhe. , : guaran’ and plate glass are much in evidence. Mr. lence and merit claimed it.—Advt. Teel has been in business for forty-two | “~°°'¥ theses market 3 The Royal Creseent.. _ years, and today ranks among the most en- aoe wd ger aiprree ser -| Committees from the five lodges of the re in the city. order Supreme Court, D. c., | city will meet at the Royal Crescent Hall, jiven & ‘olbert, Tre. will soll on’ Friday, No. 514 9th street northwest, next Wednes- 45th inst., at 5 p.m., through Sloan & Co., suctioners, residence No. 926 I st. n.w.i—

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