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10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1898-12 PAGES. ea a teage 9 le- .: ’ | coming into the bands of the hospital aur | AFFAIRS IN s GEORGETOWN | SePeerrenrrr rrr ernrrerereorerrnnrnrrrrrrernrrrrerrererrerronerrrrprrerrrerrrreerreeed Pe Knew Ss, ST. ELIZABETH’S [dee sume inthe hice States was NOTHER illustration of the power of acash busi ry in his name as agent, drawing i ueeeieets ness--Warm Underwear at 20 percent fess than from the same by check from time to time ; ribed by | Mission at St. Ann’s Qhurch Under Direction — as ded, under regulatic Dre bi AL re ¢ he | Annual Report of the Government | the Secretary of the Interior, and giving a am prices that have been or will be. Said the maker: 2 =< aes : A = separate bond for his faithful performance of Paulist Fathers. “Such pri Dail <orce Sclil na it ; sz ; Hospital for the Insane. Saanictaee opinectauciutianaiyereensets a pce Seuing in spite of warm weather.”?.... ‘i'll make good the loss when the falling thermometer will create rising of prices.” 390¢ | 89c buildings and grounds. Death = ol Mrs Mary pe worrest)— Ale Estimates for Next Year. leged Theft of Car Tickets— Flore new vaists. See ee een gether with a description of the present 7 enrly week Seahoateetestontontwesertescestententeeseste Then follows a discussion of estimates, Othen wewa. ey and Dr. Godding s 3, Seetesdeetestess Deficiency | Building Operations and New] deficiency, 22,000 1898—Support 189—Support.... A mission to continue for two weeks was © | ee The estimates for the yea were nae bab | : opencd last evening at St. Ann’s Church, or Cc Suits. or ults Accommodations Needed. made in September, si, and were based | venieytown, through the efforts of the pas- | | i 2 : PEATE MaEa RES Ee CUS tor, Kev. Father J. C. Mallon. ‘The mission = EF The famous Glove-Stting Oneita” Cox EF “Oneita™ Garments, G0 per cent worl erage number under treatment during the | is siven by the Paulist fathe: ane BS Dination Suits, ribbed and fleeced. In gray and te and natural, in small ose NEXT YEAR’S ESTIMATES | vear was nearly 100 in exc first event of the kind at St. Ann's for 8 : ‘ mate, but price of su eral ars. The opening exerci: were | & white, ‘The maker stipulates that the nex and extra sizes. Guaran the quatity and SS SSS ie a soe a ae held yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock | supply will be bought and gold at regular price style that has and will retail at 61.500 per ve ope of closing without a de: = . Sah aie ee ||82 k Satin § ‘The forty-third annual report of the Goy- | the war came on, and during the with a solemn high mass, at which Rev. | § Please note this. oe | suit Teter ernment Hospital for the Insane s made | of the year about 26 per cent Father M. P. Smith of the Paulist order | ¢. a BSE as comes qi. | Uents were admitted than Guring the delivered the sermon. A ond service | = > 4 ree today. (AS this in a comes di-| months of the previoun year, neces was also held last evening in the ehuren. |¢ 49C for 68c Garments. | 25c for 35c Garments. | 19c for 25c Garments. ' s under the Interior Department the | ; ener tiie as als | expenditure for reduction of the h sult On both oceasions the edifice was crowded. Unless other notice is given, both men and le to Secretary Bli of the last ann Ladie nd rendering Winter-weight Ribbed | f » Ladies’ Ribbed Vests and Pant: Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s report able. Ther s bs oy | Bal. Vests and Pants, with im- | there were in the institution Se ee ees Be emitted to etna alot Mie 2 40 per cent wool: And Children's proved giove-fitting limbs. Also Ribbed and Fleeced Vests and Sega ea aie y year, amo S | exercises, 28 a oi hogy : ers s - . During the past year 437 an urgent deficién Father Smith is assisted by Rev. Father | & Fleeced Oneita” Combination | Girls’ Vests and Pants and Boys’ | Pants. te the silk facing, pearl have becn received. Of the timates, which under the law must | Menton ther Burke. The daily 1 Suits. All sizes. f Hest child | Shir oF vhil- | a Y inish! the institution, 351 were diseharg-| be made early in September of siT. were | services will include masses at G and 8:80 Suits. All sizes, for smallest chilc | Shirts and Drawers. And Chil- | buttons and satin ribbon finish ce aera iaproceald aera ed on a probable number o: of the | o'clock every week day morning, and in the | 5 she sats) ni Suits Superior 25¢ garme as recovered. improved, Siwere net! Tees tore Canich Meher aaanoanndiner eas cic iee lever ee ond ee ls and stoutest woman. | dren’s Union Suits. Superior 25¢ garments at only 1yc insane and 1 ied, so that at the present tHeaticcalevacrmcommenced : 1 elie = — LEG RRERS Sot nie aE CEE he fiscal 5 0) mon Will be delivered, followed by benedic- | & 5 , lime there are 1,853 inmates in the Ins ag declare there ied ‘ad | Gon of the blessed sacrament + 10 Per Cent Discount Count the Saving Vance in the prics of all provisions, and an = : sedis > ereldace (secernisitecesttie: tables aes ncn of nearly 100 patients that could Aged Resident. BS ate; sheers ‘ Th. ¢. Zs o zl aad aah duets saree 28 » been anticipated when the esti- one of the old | $ One-tenth deducted from the pric The famous “Onyx ack Hose a > Ist of July * marked on the high-grade Norfolk and New Brunswick and American Hosiery Company's Undergarments. Silk Tights and Suits known as section, died last night o'clock, after a long ill- s the widow of Ba- ded at the northeast and N streets. She was the in all the new autumn-winter styles at reductions in prices that practi cally mean the presentation of onc pair of stockings to cach purchaser atient sease, « . the causes of death, cupation of patients beginning of the fi was called upon to provide for 1, inmates. Proposals. for supplies opene y 6 showed an advance in prices on the | den ntities estimated for the previous year | corner of before "| ness. The dec re => companying Skin. tivity of the 1 of tn a summary based on admissions it is pred, 16. 2S per cent recov ae ulate , her ceenu ania ver & mother of Edwin Forrest of the law firm | # “Phyllis” and “Phyrne” also at 10 50c * oe —", 2 tr pertcentedicd: of Forrest & Padgett, and also « mes | % per cent discount. Cc “yoo Sey por aig ig : hese and anothe a ng Of the institution in ave been treated. Of this overed, 1,749 improved, EF Please note this special disconut is for tomor- wus makes a ready s than prevailing prices, because 79¢ for = . ' bl Se Hews Mawe Yarn Onyx Hh and sey her. Mr: grown, survi unimproved and tdi a sessed of considerable r te, and was ere unable to seetire any” relate hn prices $i ee! ne pair sl on stock farm, ae s.s00 | the owner of Forrest row, street, and hese goods wel In asc of Patients. Central plant for hot water pip (000 | also. Forrest’ Hall, on d street near N md titi street, which was formeriy the le etions old bui y ding hall in th city. In antebellum days ¢ SHAW INDUSTRIAL HALL The report continus Headquarters for $5, $10 and $15 Garments. tables is ; a during, iy the war the hall was a prominent center. 5 : ‘toih © - , : The arrangements for the funeral have not contemplating the purchase of a Ready-to-wear Cloth Suit, Separate Skirt or Waist, whol> near EFurnish' \ as yet been made. For ficepro tin pizzas, Atkins Hall can best treatmen : SHOS or Cape, Tea Gown or Silk Petticoat and desire to invest from $5 to $15, will tind the do so at the Palais Royal. $5, $10 and $15 garments are our specialties. ~ 6,000 Alleged Theft of Car Tic a Semuel Si kets. that of any previous year, Prana ek swart, a colored man, whose | % @ Gee sey : age ts even as tiryone, was arrested /# The $15 Garments The$i0Garments The $5 Garments Secting are es Sp Serres i inereas provision for w evening by Policeman Bradley | er Si geil eS app Gea # Settae yeu to the Soldier Who of i n of n The estimate fer current : request of the lieutenant of No. |Z Suits:— Mest often quoted are the Taller | Suits >— of aes Sta nef AV GictS ot te - Devote pseHt to Hetping pe Dine nese (tue aww since Were Geis youn aces tment ind (he station. Stewart, who is a well-]% throughout ‘with superior taffeta sili ‘ materials : April have be n fave compared wit f igger, is alleged to have stolen abo’ finish Anois heane from the army and navy, marine | “iseer, is alleged to have stolen about $1 fa ter service, inmates of | Worth of car tickets from the Chevy C eae ow order gown r entry nume of the prisoner, and later he was service of the United States who | turned over to the Mar been admitted to the hospital and | trial. indigent, and for the indigent in- admitted from the District of Colum- provi nt i wit from t uring His of th | 1 got my. dre $10 Waisis”.. 22° ing. the ‘te then it lacked t admission here of ms ¥ ave become years after their ¢ c+ from causes whic were produced by said | in the number of ho: corps, revenue ¢ n Ni © S355 545 ies cae = of proportion to th Linc tl Home for Disabled Volunteer | and Kensington elect a. The war- Skirts:-— Of rich black aati new $10 Suits, years, continue, si ot Ss persons charged with or conviered | rant wi worn out by William Lanning, OKTS —— being pure silk. T | eee ee ea ndence of The E ible incre: urmy Will be p> suinst the United States who are | the bookkeeper of the company. A charge piped with satin cond. | REA, Vaz, ¢ t. Mor pee ete I persons who have become in- | of grand larceny was entered against the see Waists:— The. confess e th ito the milita aists: land authorities fe Waists imitate, much such var , de Jackets front and than urual Society of St. Vincent de Pa In a call to the parishion In seriod from the 2st. of P 5 é Sate in i : : basis of ate is an annual per | Church, issued by the offic t F Aug iS ethertiae i ave cet on enni(eet Caen || 6 Tacke Cutaway 2 Capes = 46 in sw Etae e E a) Vincent de Paul Societ acket: 5 Plain and b Somme 5S 5 2 vere number of 1.850 of the above class ae eh ee ae Some! demu Sa te inches swee SAE Ty tongress has for a number of years d BAe WS COTS ONS Tre BS apelline | , ve fentures s r from t this apy tion between the sun- | has been expended $2,969, + Stee eee eee see e eee eee | . ' ry civil and the tri owing | and twenty-eight families, with a member- | % s. of the uniform usage of yea the Distriet bill being ba cr in pl se in | ship of hip o} hood. ‘The very don the in- | there in the number of District patic th t fiscal year, the amour W. have been reli ix members person: ‘aps :— London styles. Bewilderiag variety. “Wool Dress Goods ae Silks. f not I and pro- y mad time, in t , Twill be $122408.80, Teaving $284,- aauincee ntee camieticat = eae a a ; Pi Ae oa te sumlry | it is important that @ response be m: oe ent ses civil, of which sum It is aske« the society's call. Weather s it is Said, es tbe | exceccing $1.50 may be used to defray the |p, the coming wi will be an GW ence ee as oi 4 3 are sehe tua C periinl koe = the who under ee Ge eS | noteceely cold (one nec is opposed \ prices are so often associated with trashy goods that we feel it necessary to remind you it is not so is more 1.5 per cent bill approved March | (? ae g a td rare at the Palais Royal, whose cash business so often enables advantageous buying and selli Phe P : eee pinged necessary tne finttce tion from each member of the nis pre- | % following lots are illustrative: 29¢ instead of 50c yard for warranted All Pure Wool Dress Gox = feet te at not exceer $1,000 of the ferred, no matter how small. Such a st & latest a ffects a colors. : H ats rather ; expended 11 ip usually expended in thh purchase of tick. |< atest autumn effects and colors. pa suichency of Phe required for the purpose of the | oS fOr A charitable. object, should 59c for 75c Suitings. 69c aa ulted in desiens . ie and 7 ape The Plain end Glare 19 athe i previous 000 asked for general repairs and | @Csiens eo ceeganl ee eletom EFCholee of new 50-inch Cheviots in new bl . The Vain and Gla “3 Iry amount tnat has ee ents is the ite Suitings ine LALA LLL AA AAA LLAMA EREEE E EMA LMLAAPPPPAPRAAPBRARLLLLPEELEEDESEEOPES!ESELDLEIDIIEEISESEI IEEE IESE EO A!SSIALISRAISSSN AIA AAS. ir recla-| been appropriated for that purpose for ta Bureau Improvements. and black, golden brown and black, blue and Mack, | generally retailed at te ys f a mei: See eat eg) yale thes constans contractor is engaged in enlarging the = = % ¥ salutary (tear inciden a espital, es PTE RoE Ate onus Ol hae nal out teen Tek eachic serena nian a destinnite “ene HeEMene nd Q streets, designed io aid in the : — : apes Serg miitererstte nstand! the Brope rand necessary repairs can ms aa diffusion of knowledge among the deaf and (For Dressmakers’ Supplies and Notions.) addre s judinous microbe is to be | With the amount hitherto required for the | dumb. This is the = eetrectedl ant x ee : : ae : ‘ F oN = d MEL EH aOR ae tae purpose. y. but for the fact that | QWm». Thi = ences jae oe HE Palais Royal has always led in this branch of the business. It is the reward of originality. To roie and ae tices ae ene oe erteg it Bue ne see al acy AU Aelvilies Bell ands others interest be original is as much an advantage to a merchant as it is a disadvantage to him who imitates hess noisome flats into hy- inadequate. i SAGE 5 - se % : a mues srounieetar ¥ 5 in the cause of the deaf and dumb. Fifty | ¥ but is unable to follow. Jobbers’ prices are quoted here for AI.L dressmiakers pplies and no- = S | re erour of a Chapel. thousand dollars of the sum given for the : 5 ° les 4 3 aa Spe Laas . > | naira Wor kona aie Wo is again asked for a] purpose awarded to Mr. Alexander} % tions—we don't advertise a few cut prices to delude you. If others do be sure that Palais Royal quota- : may iti be saldh ofthe lesislition nothing to be sald in| Graham Bell by the ‘republic of France| & tions shall always be least. ade that, finding Washi accition to Has Deen previously (ads |i usu Oe iia tea aa amen nor ke eee f —— a arene = left duced in its support. An Institution of the | namely, the perfected telephone oe z | : 4 : rs 5 amely, the ected telephone. 5 Qe for syard pteces of for a de te pees mene aut size of this ought to have an amusement] From ‘the Volta bureau are issued publi + | 59c BA BOY OS 68c Stckgn E e | . : Necine ce : ill Stted for its purpose distinct from its | tions, all tending to improve the condition, | cee! a \ si ice ae aieet ton Casing | of | Se appear to be entering. Har aerate mental and physical, of the deaf and dumb. | & va eed hee ae crimped 7 Building Operations. Uiniiis Mpa GEOR vA aa a tempo- | These are sent free'of cost to all parts of | | i : | fe pleve. | Extensive buliding Gperation= havel heen | delyauiine for woukinement (as How |\gsdhouees lca nies en ee £ The tw sain mune i jays “Star” i i i i fi | carried on during the year. We are at last ached a time when its floors must be re- = $ he two-column announcement in Saturday's “Star” contains a full list of prices, mailed free to ‘A sau to have, in the new laundry, whose walls | newed. and eal CHEMIST'S TIMATES. any dressmaker or storekeeper? Send postal card with name and address the building has se » for the wor ean es of erection, and whose | ami pu » necE nemen, iry changes from lath par- | P Your Name ns have been x matter of careful study, | with of. Hird’s Reco mendations to the GRA ere ore Huoneeands (nen agar 1 i Gaia inateaeen: j igh-Grade Stationery. Manicure. t eee oP where the men can sit when their work is 5 ; ‘i i cam 2 bs for the importance and i (Shee ee ructure of ite |. Pfof. J. D. Hird, the District chemist, Ses Sehae The Palais w t { this depariment. a nd, we ask an appropri: has recommended to the Commission —engraved on | Bought by Sold dy ‘ala Alli builcirgs for infirm soldiers | My een ee i ‘ ; 5 | y & Royal Parlor is en ; a dea elonentan ike the necessary changes. that they include in their estimates for the copper plate joe Ss the pound % fe f bled Volunteer practically aie ae ion of the we t Lodge for coming fiscal year an increase in the s il inten cara | : now open for i i s Mecede aut Gill bel ta ouetina eto tens ture noo Peer rooa ie Mi iis We he Ie anc ty carc OS Fighty-six sheets to the pound: Anglo-Saxon Vellum, in cabinet and square * the season, with r r ici Lae o gress, is being pushed to completion and | $1,500 to $2,400, and that in lieu of “a printed there- | of Ancient Cream and Blue. A high grade crushed linen stock of drum bead toughness: the services of s 3 f Silas ee will be ready for occupation in the coming | tary and food inspector, who shall inspect from for only surface. Only 25e pound. Winning hoses of friends. you yet one? q relief and home buildin te ee ae 1 Ae , ¥ J 3 ie Madame M < > indoor and outdoor provision | SPTine | 10r bes na f the appropriation | dairy products and who shall be a practi- bsssaiae é ‘or beds anv ary furniture Stern, the fay in order th and fec les (Who by their cal chemi there be substituted in con- 49c. mmediately availabl age ar oming rowding of this clas may he no, | nection with the item the title, “chemist | orably known Ipless) that ayin= tacen-at ihe edtitest sionient BS * | for the District of Columbia,” this in order CFKifty curds re- ay ae bs than anychir that the title may properly designate the printed from manicure, at ea ke Se athe S. Additional Accommodations. position. Gea wour service I indoor space for lu) bedridt-n and The w with its incre: of the army After referring to the great amount of y soreiae s ice. E ce ment, while the pia and navy, has brought an unexpected ac- | NOP Teaulred to be performed by: the Dis- : 7 e tte 1 that wi ats ash se eeaeea rict chemist, and to the high abilities r é pt and Example. f the latter are of the sion of numbers I'kely to be permanent } quired of the person occupying the posi- a ; ara eer floors, and the door nd creates ances ad- | sion, Prof. Hird states that such a change eeerecen os Se aby pa caee nit of the beds ditional accommodations to avert the evils | in the title would in no way interfere with aa ee peneoeree as? ee aie oe waar | omens wing trundlled inty the bot ¢ ouereubwaing i the “usefulness of the department “nor . 1 humanit as a | Chen ai nan half the year | ;, Nie Ree ase change in any manner its present methods \ 1 to all. Think | in our climate, perfect luxury of [inev! T ppeee naar oun of operation. ‘The salar the chemist ss aes 1 coolness and free ventilation. The | €*! ms most dc should be, he contends, commensurate with : : _ = ene r veteran who, bedridden, has turned | such further provisicn should be of a kind | the character of the work. performed. ert eee eee bis face to the wall only to “babble to afford the greatest relief and at the | “The character of the profe: sional at- ed to fill such a position,” states Prof. Hird, “are universally admi ut he no longer m same time make the hospital accommoda- | tainments requi tiens the most complete in ail. res xreen fields” t heeled cut paatetenwid look into their | Cot homes for the laboring el ted to be of the highest and of the most xreen leaves, in the morning | the for this scientific nature, and are the same as the . ght drink in b perditure. ntial buildin professional/attainments of the other che ar 1cu ar Bie ee tee RUCEy Wayoerealiaple: autUnaT arose ists in the city, each being undoubtediy and appliances rather than arehte an expert in his particular line. The chem- effect, can be constructed for a very rea ultural Department receives sonable sum. It is estimated that suitable ‘ry annum; the fnternal revenue homes for 100 of the male and twenty-five is: while the inspector of a: of the fem wkers among the inmates ments for the District. re- }}can be built for $ and that sum is appropriation of | accordingly eyond the tempol the two medic a into winter sun r ps for ir m heaven to th why shut him cut of i factory buildings for 100 inmat | their liberal provision, will h {with th - When bedridden will say today. larger ary appointment of REQUIRED. internes already mentioned — n no change in the medical | Mr. S$. KE. Bond Details } Will appreciate a look through our stock. Our preparations for this season than any previous one—Fngland’s and America’s best mills are fully represented in our immense display. The largeness of our selection is one claim we 1 tailoring iecharwe the: iiaport Ee nace Stations. commands; another, and a very strong one, is the possibility of your securing “that dainty . him. There been some changes | A list of repairs to be made at the sev- | ¥ touch, that indescribable something that marks the mad. signe tien is subordinate officers. but in thy | cral police station houses during the pres from one of our most reliable ready-made friends. Of course, we've known this all along, he work, which is endle nd al- |ent fiscal year has been submitted by M Ne ¢, : “1: - 1 owing, has gone quietly and stead- |g. 4, Bond, the superintendent of re but then it is pleasant to h the truth from other lips. “Tis so refreshing 10 a that to. the the District of © ment Hospital tor the 3 the orc down in United State sections INH, 4845 ines wee undoubted! Congress which enactec prov ke for your Soo she ee he Soe ena ep et Se a Col Sa eee So oe oh id | to be all that was necessary to determine | ; 4 ‘i 3 4 2 ; - Plane : . Pe fauit | the insanity and provide for the care of the | ly (on) to se fulfilment e Seer annE of the District of Columbia. The ay others are beginning to recognize claims that we have always made. Our a ere] Ae Rostinet ees ae Si me Court ently the y record passes | Priation for the wotk 1§ $2,500, of whic a walks GHGS 1 jon in ce Bigene te MecEen, eke a . and we enter upon another | $246.25 has been expended, leaving a bal- $ - ate aces to cuanane AID tiie, ice ve an jneang | Year of toil and endeavor, confident that the | ance of Potat estimate of the cae Dae yea mace aes oa orl s to commend itself to the | repairs, $1 leaving a balance of oh eee i fon was atterward held to ap. | liberal provision of Congress, that has | $74.44, to be reserved ’as an_ emergency 2 s é ow if the man be te ts auualited. Onaee os isp, | never been unmindful of our needs. fund to be used for repairs. The schedule made-to-personal-measure Suit represents, we believe, the best suit that can be produced ri him soul, his b: a 4848. 4 = al ee and rest not oud be al enterpr n, the mate- in — is made up of ite of work, Mr. Bond ee ates, that will newiralize the wear and Necessary Legislation. Oe SENOS Os BEC ar on the buildings during the pres ce is made to nec ry legisla- 1] Pratt Wright, Joh) Brown Wr ght, | fiscal year in the best. possible mann and the bili reported by Senator | a lundtie, by his next friend, Mary Irvin} with the money available, The Commi : ‘ ae r ay, |S oners have concurréd fy the recommend: ner June 1, 1898, is commented upon | Gill, and John Newton Wright today, | oners have cv é Mond ows: through their solicitors. Messra. Henry m. | ©°2S 0f Superintendsnt Fond. very much to be hoped that this} Davis and W. Mosby Williams, filed a suit Adverse: Report. y eded legislation will be placed on| in equity against Irving B. Wright, Annié| 4 request of Irwin’B, Linton for permis- the statute beoks at the coming session of | A. Fendall, beneficiary and widow, and sion to place a barbed wire fence around ent Congress, and sq end the exist-| John D. Coughlan, executor of the last | premises No. 608 Algan¥ street northeast, at this price in the city. There is no reservation in this statement, and we think any un- biased critic, be he a ready-made man or merchant tailor, would marvel at our being able to give such a wonderful value for so little money. Subjoined, we give you three word illustrations of our power at price maki Iustration 1. Iustration 2. Iilustration 3. Ceat and Waistcoat of a genuine This gives you th nt sehen sete ythi en, and w fought, ble latest “Mitehell- Cutaway Coat and Walstecat, made of choviets, fr jack Thibet, ent in esque’ style, including pair trousers made crit imported black diagonal, and in ey tie a I fie clontiny! cue Cedinesntcnailia cowanttiedh i . aa Ff from a choice line of twenty styles of the | her fora This choca : f the District insane. ‘The clause intro: | Nil aud testament of the late Reginald | recently made to the District Commission- | ‘% latest London effects in striped wor | bet xty choice sty! 0! ae Dis Be eee pe aa on ae Fendall, and others, for the purpose of | ers and referred to WilllAm P. Richards of |‘ trouserings i cpireet empties detail this is the same as offering num- i e patterns, a moon ved July 1898, intended to | having new trustees appointed for a fund|the engincer department of the District, : (execpt full dress), a suit fully worth ber 1. mt Se tefreabed Crary two or thr new flag wi sed on tae | Femedy, does not help matters very much. | consisting of one-fifth of the estate of] bas been returned to the District Commis. | # 30 by. the criterion of what others : sit seems io be cue of ome strong. by si 2 music. Aside from the fact that this act makes | Mary J. Wright, who was the wife of the | sioners with the recommendation that no : 15 our price. & ‘st eee fon the Coanta sac! of #0 | late Judge John W. Wright of this city | permit be allowed for a barbed wire fence £ Same pees Solin ks ar ed ee ae eceees ge cement. pateeniPeeects nian 49 % ypropriation for the courts er than a use Nea. Th in the locality mentioned. Mr. Richards ex. | 2 > scparate item, and elevates somewhat the | and Berkeley Springs, W. Va. The amount | giains that the properly 4s directly on the | & Tailoring Headquarters, z ey eee Falstaftian recruit character of a marshal's | by Mrs. Wright's will was devised to her | line of the new City and Suburban railroad, | 2 2 wesmiaelduiéadan jury ax usually summoned from the pur- | executors in trust for the benefit during | {Kely in the future to be very closely ieat | & 906 F Street N.W. Mertz and Mertz, Value Givers in Merchant Tailoring. S GILL. ifeus of the court bouse, it really uccom- | the lifetime of John Brown Wright, and 2 -onsiders barbed w: publishes nothing. What is wanted is | the remainder after his death to her other | GOB. aha Be considers parbed wire fences shet Wrapped in American Piag | Jegisiation to put an end to all this,to prop- | heirs. in this one. : ¥ and Horne by Comrades. erly protect the rights one lunatic in his | The bill, which is Noe mp dels alleges —_ > ‘The funeral of Charles Gill. one 6 «| detention, to empower the hospital to de- | among other things, that by decree of the " arta ae f the | tain him, and to require the authorities of | court in 188) Daniel Pratt Wright, the sur. BOG (2 ETO ras Soca UK i the I fect of Columbia to ascertain, in | viving executor of the will, resigned ana| Adelph J. Schippert, ir., today enterea his mornir z se of a non-resident, where’ he | Mr. Fendall was appointed ‘trustee in his | suit against C. Glern Nichols for dissoiu- dertaking establishment, Sth | belongs, and, having ascertained this, | place; that Mr. Fendall as trustee had ren-| tion of copartnership; for an injunction to Se a * annie neast. The services v cere d him thither under proper escort, a | dered no account since March, 1895; that | roy ; Zasnssecesgeteegeteetetectentestetnegetecdentocdentesinententocoteretontectentocentecentecege a a a a ee i. ply nee ent_appropriation for such purpose | the fund held by Mr. Fendall at the time | Prevent the defendant from collecting any | Sooeooe0o0 An American which ¥ essional ce ef soldiers {from aving been providec in the District bill. | of his death, in February, 1898, consisted | Outstanding debts due the firm; for the In the sundry civil bill approved July 1, | of securities amounting to $25,000, of which | appointment of a receiver and an account- Schippert. He c’aimrs A young colored man named Henry and 2n Policeman Figjper arrested him ses, Congress provided for the legal cus- | about $5,000 is believed to be in cash; that |irg. The complainant alleges that he and | jived up to his part of the agreement. | Hutchinson was in the Police Court today | it 1s alleged he had the rezor in his pocket, tody of funds belonging to inmates of the | it is necessary to have some one appointed | the plaintiff, July 14 last, entered into | Bigelow & Bigelow are solicitors for the | on a charge of carrying a razor. He had * Counsel demanded a jury trial f. utel Government Hospital for the Insane and | te take charge of the fund, ite business as’ undertakirs ‘as Nichols & | Secon, & 7 a quarrel with a girl in Freeman's alley, inson, =e & squad