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THE EVENING STAR, MON NDAY, aes 28, 1898—14 PAGES, 4 SERVICE AS PETIT JURORS a —Smoot, Coffer & McCalley, “Specialties,” 1216 F St. Special “Quality? Values. “The New Store,” Those Summoned for Duty at December Sessions of the Courts. Ist and D. F st. cer, Mattress Factory. p and B. Storage, 22d & M. fare Factory Sets of Teeth, $5, $6, $7 and $8. a “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” And all necessary extracting will be The word quality has a true ring when applied to the (Ate GS Ey Oa 922-924-926-928 7th st., running through to 704-6 K st. 800 Roc ers done free where best plates are or- special lines of goods that fill “The New Store.” Every cember 6, to the Cireuit and as dered. : yard of material, every garment, every ¢ingle article shown Criminal Branches. t rea tooai le nares can be depended on to be of the maximum degree of qual- Fu rs at a big saving. - is a a ity. “Best” should be prefixed tol The following have been summoned for Fur collarettes, capes, jackets, neckscarfs and chil- bea of the following items, yet the prices are at the lo’ Sebedeteeeeodeteiedededetentedetneteg, raoehoatostonionbediodtoet z service as petit jurors in the criminal and dren’s set F < : : : : 3 s for less than ever known before. abe. Cloaks, Suits and Skirts. = Embrotdena Appligaed | and clreuit branches of the Supreme Court of | # 5 Gol ames: Sone. pslst of SUITS, ia Black, ue ana Ase a EER Se ee he BE of anaes ES cul sor z : we have just concluded an immense purchase of high-grade own. stSlixhly cut, elegantly. anished; All the lat 1 & | Tuesday morning, December 6, a Es y SF r “ . N Y t IP f rs z Brom, serllahly. cat, a aie AM the latest stsles $3 to $12 yd. $ | orctoc z urs from a well-known maker—paying from one-third to one-hali. & -Y Wenta ario svirts: sizes K2 to 42. te. : ——— Be “ the usual wholesale cost for them—and bringing you the greatest > ; Se pee ea trom $13.50 te gb. to 45 and 48-inch Plain Cbiffons, Mous- Crimi Court No. 14—Alexander F. | ¥ 5 ; l a —Greate Rocker Department in Dr. J. K. Grisham, Manager, [2 close ...0..0o... ee $9.50 seline d'Scles end Mousseline Bril- Leathins, 623% 4th st. ne; W. M. Lew = fur bargains of the season. With winter just beginning, the oppor- the (United States )ihiss Nowhere (28CE Sst. ae wane jase vere JACKETS, tn Exeniag Tine i Gredium and Ave 60 Maryland ave. s.w.; W. L. Bogman, 62) | tunity is most timely—you've just begun to buy furs—and can bet- will you see so many rockers. More a Roe latest shores, srlen- So soto $25 aie inieas $| Dt. s.w.7Geo. W. Banagan, 402 12th st. = ter appreciate the big savings we've made possible than if the of- samples and more stock here than in = = Ze Mress Goode z sis) Jobe pee erm aees eee é ferings came at the tag-end of the season. The sale starts tomor- any other one house in the country. | \ $ Black Sateen Skirts. ac geTeat ,Gocds stock here that wilt $1 fora, 1305 F st.; Alexander Dallas Tucker, | @ TOW morning—with the greatest array of offerings ever heard of. —We've inaugurated this Rocker | | S ARACE, SATEEN SSIS giime fatectea. Kothing in the house that $ S19 Mth st; Mordicai Parke, 2013 9th st.;{4 Be on hand early—to get the choicest piums. ; 2 “kere that tl ce 2! Isn't chstce. = 5 a x _ sale to close out 800 Rockers that || Stir vate foun : f | Notley Anderson, Lia G st.; Joseph Wash- {ik Annibene, ganas gah aah ane : i s} Py .. 4 ! r y are here—zo patterns—12 to 160 Rich, owile 3 inchveed Poplinse Pek and Wool $4 to $4.50 | ington. 1804 Corcoran st.; ae 3 eee [ seerarpe eapreaiing = ua ike $25 4 : ‘ d 3 Sern & big lot of Hudson bay elec eal collar- we , . ockers of a pattern. wonderful aa in eMoheie | A : ee ae Har- | sealskin during ‘this for rockers of a pattern. A we $ 1fB.in,, Allsitk Black Chantilly Net, and Woot cnd'Stix ond Wook, Avgreat | Bla Theo. W. Bstler, Tong ‘tabs: trimued with Tuiarten fat calles | z assortment at wonderful prices. ut G ASS 3 — bow:tner’ aestens..“™’$1 to $s yd. rae cesar eee Sto 5 ey at Bb acorn Dale oral alias eee call 9 JACKETS. ¢ Here are some of them: $ bs | Rn 1 ae : at $6. During this salen. $3. 8 iz ’ i Bec te Biie Gh MERS iia ene sia ase Santen Pe Island ave.: Pred. A. Heitr uring this 4 | eectrte sea ite $16 98 < Sera sade neat. & aca Nets for¢t to $1.75 yd. a2 inch Sik Warp Budoras and Hen: Morgan Steele, $01 Mai » marten fur and skunk ale for... ° : me 3.15) is ecial Prices. |||? “* e oe : Sea ole moar hess sooo P . $ Brussel Nees oH a m $I to $2 yd. $2.50, $2, $r. soe ae aa st; Bernard | Swe we" of wine astrachan fur jackets =s2i = i russels Nets for from Albert C. Child: | atc. pres aad . $3.25 We'll give you an oppor- : == Lupin’s 46-inen Camel's = ej Jas. Herbert, th st. s.e; : | sagt + $2.90 tunity to replenish or add to {I} }%_— Taa'Nem In ptatt gy to $1.75 yd. $2, $1.50, $1.25 and $1 yd. BY] W ‘liam J. Hill, 631 H st. | Suckers of 33 $ your collection of Cut Glass ex ae - @Almas, Whipcords, 2 oe G sts.; antnone: 28, ar G st fur ais reetat i kind | during This sale for Z $2 95 }} I rou sliagld ie Ks 27-in. Black, White Cloths, | Cravenettes, J. Willi Seal a ng this = G i that you should not let pass EZ and Colored Beaded a5 to $10 yd. , Melrose Cashmeres, Poplins, ee st.; David 5 | . Ih) unnoticed. The prices we Sand Spengled Nets. 75 ry: Serges, Cheviots, ete. ne Robt. Banks, 1601 11th st. | ECKSCAREFS, Etc. ° i ne". = Priestley's Vells and Veilings. Lyon John Woerner, ir. Dod- | $ CAPES : oe oe §? 50 lil are now quoting on these 3 aoe wale: “and Ss Vellg and Vellings, = ane Eoin ‘on, Saran ° ogee gine’ mor the en | 101 ts, ri * endid axsort- ischer, gnlar $ astrachs he 4 D4. i beautiful pieces bring them Yokes and Blouses... $2.50 to $15 Lac 30 = Siined. with 5 saa RET eA * 6Oc. : {| within the realm of bargains. marine meres $8. (1) $45 $3.20 i] TI “ill i ae f aaRae Mink neck stolla, with two S20!) thease wtgve anit o we a aes am | SEES SSS $1.08 eo nena oe Be $2.25 what attractive pieces these || 9 serene collars a trim 10 ' t) a se 3 rmont ave during Rockers are cheaper in this sale are. i 35th s ate J. Harrover, 135) salad $ Bs) a than ever before in the history of the sissy Bas busine everywhere —during this sale Smoot, Coffer & McCalley, Nappy Coaleeloaloalontonvesloslonloctoefoelontonloslontoston"ontantententoston’ Mrs. J. ree stre Anacostia cov Een Foster spoke on the sub- || | BEAUTIFUL ORS BY W ct) ofthe’ Jam is woman street; Beyer, Giesboro, nurse, ‘paying a high 14th OTHER FEATU vue TUCH tribute to the women who labored in the Three specinis for the housewife. Formerly with the late Seaton Perry + . A. Boag, 1 1 8 It MOSES & SONS y hs $ bitt House barber sho: Hall, 1216 A!) CHILDREN’ S SETS. ig — ; - 1 35 1216 F Street. | tomac a James P. Robertson, ¢ . Elphonzo Youngs Co. z ° ° Bg orien - Thomas, Piney Branc seal O Rich Cat Glass NAPPY—5-inch— * PR Sa a as a a SS Seccee sSeetende ek aa Ae we hier, SS aw ound handle—same design as cut— = == —S ives From Bordeaux only $1.35 Cireuit Court No. 1-Sam E ° only. $1.35. eat ; * . moore age | Inne metbirjor se msare |e a From the artment. ; An immense shipment of | anche oN Fare i —— 3e Se > * Oucen Olivedicts knee e inch Nappy—same design Legion of Loyal Women Talk of M. Rodier, 3 5 ; $ = “dir a 7 = ol ees || as cut—only $1.75. e Work Done. Thoma: Loving hands will soon be hard at work making ready for % u airec ¢ w Paux. . 2 és * i ° fy I = Ww piss — ee | rime The Legion of Loyal Women gave a re- pa On cet Christmas—knitting and crocheting articles of every conceivable » have gone i — Ss illiam : 8 3 7 tr bie fi in ees fe aie | ee poe bacgnct at Gee Bours oit Park: Alfred Quonn, sort. We are ready to meet every demand for the materials neces- ¢ ouble of importing them di- {i} aturday evening, the occasion commemo-| William Yost, 1002 Pa. av Jalan © Ce Seal as SF Fhinoe Hot sale Ge nnet Srawonnal : mectly ivoml devce nie cee | I umblers Tating the close of a season full of patriotic | Dodge, 100 O st srry. imutg | SAF¥—as well as with other things that make the most appropriate 2 because we wanted to put be- | 9 endeavor and accomplishment on the part ad st.; Emory Johnson, Condu U road: Jonn gifts. A hint or two: 3 ay ae eee lives of the ladies interested in the organization. Toomey, 1 a3 2. 54. Gpecevak cali ener ee | $ tore you the very finest Olives i sill doz. The Work of the legion among the soldiers Aap Soe onl eetie on Black, with meron $1 Oe od money could buy. After a | stationed in an@ about Washington during i hart; Jacob for : 3 for = taste you must admit thev are the summer, and those passing through the Kohnen 914 3 ne She Tae 1742 Mj —— a ama zs : 3 y eae AG hin eae Jc owley 2 st F4-inch real Spachtel openwe mired the best you've ever had. | city on the wayshome, has been recorded, | Groen, Hz 11th st. Qui bevie ce targtanl patient = coc eR apS ee ; ~ Boi Peclected Olives | it was stated, and is well known to all. The] 419 Rh’ st.. Patrick Nil Serie re O8c. quality wasn embroidery silk, e.g ‘inest of selected Olives— | ladies met their guests in the hotel parlors, Gsrenit Court = packed with painstaking care i afterward adjourning to the dining hall. | icin streci. 1 99-inch silk - —they are of surpassing deli- where handsomely decorated tables had PEED UINeARE: = cota ei ‘ ciousness Most extensive H been set. Road: Joseph Hardt $5 dept de ee eee ee Sees iz ae Sutphen After a dainty menu had been served Mr. | Southeast: Eugene W; ton, 3c. < stock—most complete line of el y sang a bass solo, which | !eytown; William Howard, 1115 3 lives i has a finely illustrated article on Mrs. ‘a Chas. Rauscher, Connecticut avenue is b ab d iceaaler seat fe ai. ie epee imely bargaining in bedwear. : are ig iH Praise of Gol peta ane introduced ine various speak- oe sete suey eus Three special offerings that come at a most opportune time— z ae 2B $ s. rs epoteth re- | Chape! 917 ; $04 bis : RDS mZO Youngs Co., | } in the Superb Dec. (Christmas) Number of turned thanks to all who a the | street; 4 just when Old Boreas makes additional bed covering imperative. § sale and Retail Grocers, shows what a og work of contributing to the comfort of the Specially low prices for our kind of Bedwear—that which is worth- a4 amen Think of such ‘Turab- 1 soldiers. She returned especial thanks to pate Sty Hee cel ae =rhetween D'and © Stz | lers selling for only $5 dozen. i the Red Cross, the Daughters of the Ameri- ful in quality—lasting in wear. PEE ze = : i aE Revolution and the citizens’ committe f = = = _ Sree eae } Mr. Henry Baker was the first speaker of 2. pi a> ak. clalerocnl 50 pairs 11-4 white dow Finger Bowls—same cutting \] ny the evening, entertaining the guests with cae EC RE | bie-bed Dlankets, an extra BS eS as the Tumblers—only $s doz. |{} ly a number of timely and interesting stories. I-wool donble-bed Ulan- | { heavy grade, very soft and 3 PD =f y Y fie Marguerite Dickins spoke briefly of neatly bound with fine | fine, in red, pink and blue & —----- {i} the work of_relief for the soldiers, declaring silk tape fine” retai orders; worth $1.3 i that the DiStriet_Volunteer Aid Association z nx weve $4.08 | wren wee G a Se OC. = || Now 10 cts.; $1 a Vear. | ray atrommushey mun you G sires ts. nie Aas Sena S119 3 = : = $ 5 |] The Smoking ¢ Farce, hospitals. attending the wants of sick and Ea ee = 5 Sgt - . G | 2 i * ane “a dying soldicrs. A letter from Miss Clara THE COUR’ The best of their kind that have been offered in months. Needs Cuban By xo Barton of the Red Cross was read by Mrs - fthe : at are coming > fi i -—wl “very ( Ss Mrs. s a 1 » the front just now—when every § i Ellen Spencer’Mussey. Major Urell of the Mauls cours he ne oo ge rs ee are ae a pane holidays . 3 : * H a District regiment evoke of the volunteers of | Nourse agt. Pole; housekeeper wants to “spruce up to; : 4 Ys. wee “i Men n iced low § he bers oO} e ore e! Ose, re i. | 4 Orize 0 % cloth window shedes y eoese real f aie ‘ares eh fn ten | Castle and Mrs. Charles E. Kent. agt. Ruth; hearing of rule rods, extend from 23 to 43 ecciad T fen S VY 9 | cantce-monthe: ttinl aubseats. | Letters of regret were read from Colonel | cember 12. Howard agt. Howard: Mi sincace:) Sie) “xk aaa roll 1 yan. and Feb.), together with elther art | George H. Harries and from Corporal Tan-| Howard appoinied guardion ad aaa ore. 3 )) \ \ ner. Mrs. Mussey made the concluding a Southern Street Railway Ae oe rarmacy. oth and Pa. Ave. ctamd’ | {ll PUBLISHING HOUSE, 1 selections wer agt. Capital Traction Co.; ing ar ¥ S i id Elizabeth F re denie Ite denied, Campbell agt 5 a ere = Leavitt acting as accompan demurrer. si with leave to a S Those present were Captain and Mrs. H.| Driver agt sale decreed with ‘astle, Mrs. 2. Cutter, Mr. a s ewlett, trustee - 4 ee ee i | D. W. Houghton, Mrs. Lincoin, Mrs VICTOR E. ADLER, Old Reliable, 7th St. and Mas: Jenkins, Mrs. Iigale Keller, Mr Equity Court No. ustice Hagner. . Mrs. M. Fo Mr. and Mr; avenpoelld Liverpool; orde! 1Ol | 20 FS. W Cal | wrt: nite: AUS, 8 Kecter, Sirs: | maintenance to complainant. Te THE FAMOUS CORNER. ° E. Kate Temple, Colonel and Miss Shar #2 S Se Albet : we ee Ca eee n-| Royston; testimony before Albert _} {| . We have beautiful Cut Gl | M. 'E, Jenkins, Mrs. and Miss Chainber oe rare taken. Reed agt. A MOUS FOR WHA I ? ||| Water Bottles—quart size—for ||| Miss Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Howland, Mr aD utent on Ne || Wa E a . and rey agt. Dutton; on he ill Se ahich exec ane Geunae dl in ese J. Ellen Foster, Mrs. Electa E. Smith, Mr eee Oot pain ee none ; ; Hl a r offer Lg t the price : i eee eemiove. taeaen ao Reaere tt a svar te yaict, | For every principle which should govern all men in every business trans- | ever offered a e ice. i es e, s Ta G e erdict. ry prir ti) eee | * * Gold-filled Frames. One dol- Mr. J. (Cronin, Mrs. A. S. Odell, Mr Russell : on Savings Bank; | action. This is ees s. Perkins,” Miss Pérkins, \M mission ordered to issue. Thomas ag? Cut Gla ass Vases Wee lar eae ay cents He tlie Houston, Mr. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. son et al.; on trial. [N D = - cost of best glasses with thes r. and Mrs. Pom: Mrs. H. L. Vinin Cirenit Court No. 2—Justice MeComis = * = = Hip eeee | Miaslandlnirs. Ave torte - i. enit Court > Justice McCc | h VASES fe ips # s, the 2 bit as} ™ 2 ‘erham, Dr. 2 Heurich Brewing Company agt. I e e inch VASES, ru Han frames, that are ever Calver, Mrs. Ellen Spencer’ Mussey, Mrs. | mction for new trial filed. Chandle f > li Z Ei ee se * * good looking as solid gold. Buti Blasland, Miss Helen Holm lor Company agt. Norwood & Ke on b ch VASES -$5.00 * mis 5 2 arguerite Dick: M f a : a Es Ss : : 7, ; $ 7 * * * Elsewhere they are generally | pale a sarcees Haphat Cos Mrs ee f : ; Weather—FAMOUS applies to many things.—You have already been A d N to re * * * $3 and $5. Let us show you | Croshy. Mrs. WS. Odell, Iminal Court No ia uauce Bing) Soprised of our FAMOUS “SCOOP” OF SEVERAL TONS OF - AMC INOW Tor 4 - “B id | * * them when you have your rags Moore, Mr Miss Dnena Tins, |, United States agt George H. Boston, vio- | Q\VERCOATS.—And vigorous efforts are being made to divert your at- X } everi ge, fe ee tes tested. Don’t forget that san ng Ree naDy EME sand ae ae eS tention from this particular feature of the FEAST, which precedes the mas iif { - ‘ottery, Porcelain, Glass, &c i * * Wiese 38 ue charge for Sout vs. Klemroth, Mr. and Mr: Eee Mt United States agt. Sali festivities of Christmas. Diversions, however, are not in orde you must lll sone nee « Morey Z examination and opinion. M pam Gibson, Miss Jane Gibson, Major | tenses; forfviture of rec e cold facts, and the one fact which faces us all is that it's DESPER- ; ‘ || [215 F St. & 1214 G St. |i M. E. Urell, Miss Maggie Fleming, John B. | upon paymen: of cests, jury sworn and ver- Aas hao is - RLING SILVE | ° ° Wight, Chaplain and Mrs. fet not guilty ATELY COLD—hence OVERCOATS are a necessity. . Dain & Nest henaeee | O en ime oS ar A Mrs. Coudon, Mrs. {dict not guilt APELY COL hh ASS & Martin, Managers. yy d ornelia Clay, Mr. and See ‘ Sees p € r, & zits Mrs. Ada W. Mrs. Bstate ie Noees aan PT R Ri h--Y May Be Poor. > SS Mined Dima! Ginett Mr. Gus Stoner. | probate You | lay be Kich=--You y ° Se Optician, Wee Major: Willi a Te Walls petiuion for But whichever you are, whatever you are, or whoever you are, the “FA- = Hopwood M ieetine Gooe | Broperty tiled. | Estate Bn preunan: | MOUS CORNER’ is your Put-in Bay. earn ° ; s proof of publica state of Wm. Redan | > ith 5 1 4 Ninth St aunty M Ayers, rs. orton, Woodward bate of witl filed | OUR © a ele : ‘s oward, Mr. 2 ed n rel ene 4 | Ut ¢ é z ae ao S Ss. Shedd, Ty ‘olonel knifin, M p tige OUR t 7, Overcoats 4 * Flora Osborne, Dr. ‘Tyler, Dr, r eEreer Ys 5( 0. e % Donohoe and Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Johustume, | Temeval ate of G -98 Overcoats $ 50 ven Greatest Shoes = Mie aeioi ell ated - Johnstone. | phelia B. ion for probate of 10 Are $15 in the world for Ry = evening tatalileiicers 16° Mente | allied: anfurd Are $ aie ee = install officers for the ensuing year, | tion for letters of administea Oo t Overcoats, the money are $] NO CHRISTMAS AND | NEW) YE TARLE es eae tate of Wm. H. Campbell: ci: vercoats. e 3 hould be without a bo of Di t's AN uizzie W. pean oe m : these | gesture ‘Bitters, the world-renowned appetizer of Ball, vice president: served. Estate of Wm. B. s r $[_Exuuisite avor, “Beware of: imitations ene aoe authcrizing administrator to institute suit. OUR OU ——= = corresponding sons : $3 ‘ OT FORMS MILITIS. TIGATION. inancial sec AFFAIRS IN 50 Overcoats $ ll vercoats rer = e Six styles: 2,000 Fixing Responsibility for Failure to | 2lsland, M. A. Knapp Funeral of George Hill, ir.— Blaine Are $17.50 Are $20 bd A Mrs, Harriet L. Vining, pa Tombstone—Briets ) t Mixea Report for Inspection Ud: Mrs. 4 5, page: efx. Kate T le, M e a a 7 ats. vercoats. etanes Socnranta The investigation ordered by Brig. Gen. ae mauples (eeereces Me hee TUnStC! MaDe orca Overcoats jes fabs TEN George H. Harries, commanding the Dis- | Com who died F: The Star, Reads like a romance, don’t it? But romancing is not our FORTE, and wouldn't 5 1d = < “ 5 : . ese Stet a get De cee OU Leva cora | emoucs ee nor a feature of our business. Stern, Sterling and Stubborn facts accen- Sr sell them less the failure of the officers of the Wasuing- his late resid een ROSY Mee DEE eS VV nite Ast than $4. ton Light Infantry to assemble for inspec- wathins, to Professional Beggars. funeral was cn ae ne The tuate every move and every nicz PER TON «2. é 5 tion last Wednesday evening, will be com- ave notice today that | ceremonies were Be eee | = aS Es t you hear, bi 1 and see Fo eee menced this afternoon. The Light Infanwy who come before him | H. Chapman, pastor of Fletch« Fien’s Reefers From $2.98. | Boys’ Reefers From $1.25. t | < wae is the Ist Battalion of the 1st Regiment | Deed e; xb of them who | conducted the religious service, as Sees | Young Men’s Suits From “WII J. ZEH, with special of the District National Guard, and No- | 2ppeargil oS ourt this morning and were | Rey. W. 8. EE De Men’s Suits From $5.98. $4.50 id. q ensy inner soles, vember 18 an order was issued from militia | 8iven jon were James McCoy and | Congress Street M. P. Church. 3 | caret) Ith Street N.W headquarters directing the officers of that | J05¢ Hfvan. They. were on the strcet | Were also held at the grave, the interment , Saree 3 s 5 ine Satur night, and Police saree, | belng at Oak Hill cemetery. k Sot es battalion to assemble for inspection at Heat iceman, Warren, | >~ a 7 rk Soles, $5. their armory last Wednesday. None of | WhO Was seht out in citizen's clothes The honorary pallbearers were Mr. John ICTOR E. ADLE/p : 7] : 5 Cox, Mr. Henry Wilson, Mr. H. P. Gilbert, | the officers, however, put in an appear- | the prishnefl near 18th and E streets, : z i © i Br sels 5Q¢- eee ul ie Coy, wiio nds but one leg and Mr. John Marbury, Mr. Charles Weleh and z% us | Saturday, as exclusively stated in The | es, had. beer seen by the police before, and | Mr. Benjamin R. Maytield. ‘The active pall- Head-to-Foot Outfitter, 2 oe eel Star, Gen.’ Harries ordered Major Burtcn | after Ihe dfficer had witnessed and h ee TE is i a een f ea Ser remaes: Carat Rors, Capt. Miller and Lieut. Arnold of | them Ueggise he placed them under ar; les ian a Soc Paud onesies OE rend Dp hacer 923, 925, 927, 929 7th St. N.W F ei eae. Ceca et the infantry under nominal arrest. If the | | The ca pith one ick objected to going | Bell, James te ore Mt ON 9 FED, tht | : tem: i exe Athol Big Maite ivestigation discloses a willful disobedi- | With the officer and started a fight. Afte petals ohen, | ia meee eevee megieee ea the part vot Soba quite q' struggle had taken place the ofticer |, The tombstone marking the grave of the Corner AES Avenue. sscls Carpet, Im destr- F St., Cor, 13th. ,, | sponsipie ‘officers @ cvurt-martial will tol. | succeeded iif landing both men inthe sta. | ate James G. Biine was put in place ——<—<—<—<—————$——— ==> = ae ee oa PERS pee fon arday afternoon, in the midst of a driving i Pepe ennininorntninnintootnoty Sa tase Fags atc Judge Kimball imposed a penalty of sap | ShOW storm. As published in The Star some | proval of Bishop Satterlee, and Sister Do- | funeral. The interment was at Arlington The Hou 8026-208 i214 You can’t help liking Our Sausage ghton Co., F ST. We chotcest meats with have but Sausage, that no quite so good. pure spices. to try ete to learn C. Rammiing, 312 Pa. Ave. €49-850-651 Center mark: SCROFULA, ma, tetter end ali BI.OOD POISO: other di set. rds Fermansotly cured gnd all tatp: eliminased trom the system. 5. 8. 8., anll-wimls the greatest purifeer. Coid on Your Lungs? Is your cou: Bee. Evans’ all lung troubles and wasting diseases. ( a full plat bottle ae Norwegian Cod Liver Oll, 40c. pint. the Nothing else so gool for Drug Store, ,vnierle and nv26-16d Conn. ave. and S st. and 1428 Md. ave. Painful Bunions Relieved! Our scientific treatment of Foot Atlments a ae rei Ingrow! tively cvred. Advice free. 2 Prof. J J. GEORGES & SON, Foot Specialists, 1115 Pa. ave. Hours: § to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12, n023-l0d Deaths Among the Troops. Gen. Otis has reported the following deaths among the troops in the Philippines: Frank M. Harden, private, K, Ist North Dakota, dysentery; Ole T. Lakken, private, K, 1st North Dakota, typhoid fever; Clyde Perkins, private, K, 24 Oregon, smallpox; Walter Downing, private, L, 1st Colorado, dysentery; Charles McKinnon, private, F, 2d Oregon, smallpox; Robert Davidson, private, G, 14th United States Infantry, ma- larial fever; James M. Clark, private K, 1st South Dakota, dysentery. Gen. Wood reports the dollowing deaths among troops at Arthur Griffin, privates ‘ih, 9th Volun- teers, pneumonia, November 26; John C. Allen, 2d lieutenant, B, 9th Volunteers, typhoid pneumonia. or four months on the farm each for va- grancy. McCoy was given sixty days in jail for the assault on the officer, ——_+ Injunction Deniea. Judge Cox in Equity Court No. 1 today in the case of the Southern Street Railway Advertising Company and the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland against the Capital Traction Company, dented the ap- Plication of the plaintiffs for an injunc- tion during the perdency of the case. The plaintiffs sought to have the defend- ant restrained from proceeding in an ac- tion at law instituted to recover a certain sum alleged to be due for advertising in the cars of the Capitol Traction Company. SS If you want work read the want columns ef The Star. weeks ago, the widow of the illustrious statesman decided to suitably mark the last resting place of her husband, despite his wishes to the eontrary, owing to the fact that the blasted oak, originally select- ed by the deceased himself as his only tombstone, was partly destroyed by a wind storm. The new tombstone is of Vermont marble, and is one solid block, about eight feet in_ height. It only bears the inscrip- tion: “James Gillespie Blaine. Born Janu- ary 3%, 180. Died January 27, 1893." So far as the monument itself is concerned, it rothea of the House of Merc: at 2408 K street, has been appointed temporary treas- urer of the fund being raised. One of the Washington churches has donated $300 for the purpose, while the congregation of Grace Church, 32d street below M street, will hold a two days’ fair, the proceeds of which will go into the fund. Mr. Charles B. Villette of 1040 Jefferson street died Saturday, after an illness of some days, at the age of fifty-five. The deceased was a victim of paralysis, and suffered intensely. He was a native of is a counterpart of the one marking the | France, his parents em grating to this coun- grave of Walker Blaine, the favorite son | try when the deceased was a boy, settling of the former statesman. ‘The movement for establishing a home for babies, under the control of the Epis- copal Church, is progressing, it is said, at a rapid rate. The project was started some time ago, and all of the churches in the Distriet belonging to thet denominatforr have comMbuted. The plat has the ap in Detroit, Mich. At the outbreak of the civil war he enlisted in Company A, 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and served until the close of hostilities. Soon after his discharge he took up his residence in the District. He was a member of Meade S25 boii as National cemetery, with military honors. The lunch department at the Western High School will be opened tomorrow, in- stead of this morning, as originally con- templated. James Kernick is lying seriously ill at the Georgetown University Hospital with typhoid fever. —_—— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: White—Elmore M. Phelps and Dessie G. McMichael; John H. Lorch and Frida Me‘ mann; Allen Josiah Houghton and Lucie 3-2 Bruce; Ernest E. Hancock and Mary . Frank; J. Franklin Baber of New York ay, and Mary A. Powers of Richmoni, Va. Colored—Thomas H. Duckett and Rosetta Ewell; Thomas Martin and Mittie E. Hare