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Su THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARC 12, 1900-14 PAGES: See 2 EME -tt-tt4t | THE HORRORS OF WAR : poccerererereccerer : : = ©) OLDENBERG’ = Depicted in Private Letter From : : oe ~~ tr Young Medical Officer anes 922-24-26-28 7th St. + . 8 . [ ¥ Ruaning through to 704-6 K Street. , 2 . “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” ; , = = SO COO Y Ards OL HE WAS PRESENT AT SPION KOP Progression — + ° ° ~ f = 3 2 OUs a ae ae re Rene 2 The white goods stock is rs Wounded and Dying Men Showed eS ° ying aliye and up-to-date. Old-fogrism and stagnation f ° © I ps (a) 0 the Greatest Fortitude. are mental death. Nations, eltles and individuals . per ect In its com p eteness. =. thgt progress are net afrald to get out of the So ae . ‘ Son oe ci Vv ° Ae lecledue is aeneniel cercecrie nee _ Every new and dainy white fabric that the season has brought e i Wan pect etna ey oes ASU Aaa at forth will be found enthroned here. Master minds have created many a The 2.000 rolls of new Japanese and Chinese mattings—our DESCRIPTION OF WOUNDS See Printer epctiammae ina iener beautiful weavings—and they are here in the greatest profusion. C3 first direct importations—are now ready for your inspection. ~ -_ gees ar ibona teach ee a Our present showing far outrivals every previous effort. Com- % There are more than 200 different patterns in the new weaves Correspondence af the Associated Press, a eae ee a am Bar rece eo parison will bear us out in our claim to showing the best selected and colorings. The choice afforded is practically unlimited. LONDON, March 8,—For real ghastliness, Sains Ed ipl —choicest—most varied—stock to be seen anywhere. And because he hi 1 1 ill find this matting display the or a’ allinyes Ito’ thel gore ealttion otieae ing and Mistering died hard, but died nevertheless, z Trything considered, you W1 ne S ig display ‘0 se we placed our orders before the market advanced we can quote low- est prices. 100 pieces of Check Nainsook all stead chechs—especially desi oF aprons and children’s wear, and the horrors of the battlefield, the pri- while homeopathy coutinues to progress. The great vate letter of a young medical officer at Spion Kop, printed in the Daily Graphic, can searcely be beaten. “I selected a pase,” he writes, “overhung by steep clay banks, on the top of which I got up a Red Crose freshest. brightest and best we have ever shown. \nd, as usual, we mean that this shall be a Matting Depart- ment which will be looked to for all that’s reliable in qualities and lowest in prices. Pasteur war not a physician, yet be blazed a pathway ine of Dotted Swiss, in swall both black and Which thonsands now gladly follow. A few brighi, A pip-de white dots efal price active, progressive physiclans, who will not he hound by precedent, aml who have the courage of ‘ : e 10) pieces of 40. hb Vietoris Fancy Chinese Mattings, of extra good quality, bright col- 74 dj flag. Cases now began to pour down from thelr convictions. are doing a great work for the oo gl c Lawns, the most popular gocds I nd unusually good Speefal for. Go VV Spion Kop on stretchers. The Boers opened profession aa a whole, ‘They believe that no maw 48 a special staduseesseee ew? | Sere ont ciaiiren's waar. 6l4c. Buney: Fleury XGisil fire on Us, and three bullets went into the or school has absorbed all the medical knowledge fire, knocking the sticks about. The reason ee seentee UBCo Vda ks and plald, ev Fxira Heavy Fancy Jolutless Mat ew effects, 10 patterns. for this fire was not the Red Cross flag, but owing to some “Tommies,’ who were stroll- ing over to it, either to take coyer there or obtainable, and when a scientifle discovery is made that revolutionizes a pet theory for the treatment of disease, are willing to give it a fair trial and Fine Qaalits Waite Orgendie, 65 Inches wide—treeh and’ mew: 19¢ Sp = Regular 29e. value, Special pricw Imported inetie. TZ ws ‘Orga inches wide —-beouftful sheer 374 (oe Kind. Special price... ‘2: Fine Quality Engl Linen- 156 wal Oo Ga ay) n Nainsook, 36 inches 50 pieces of Linen-tinished Dimits—thet wide — the ft finished kind elves promise of great pop- you'll like—full 12 yarde in ularity. 32 Inches wide. {21 Cc. cyery plece | Regular $1. 1.19 Special value... o> > value. Lina waa” ana ae ITC. yo 25e; yilo to see what we were doing. I promptly or- dered them away. A few minutes after the Boers let fire five shells in quick succession in my direction, but they fell short and did no harm. This sort of thing went on round ablde by the results if favorable. Such a physician fs Dr. L. M. Lander, of Chicago, Read and weigh the honest words of this noted specialist: Extra Fine Clos ting, In new and pecial, per plece. Iuwperist F: A new claimant r this season ext styles, In the me for the rest of the day, but I alway: gta Wash | james nerined | Pag I le for the resto! A : “Sovera a ast f observed the « ’ (8 32 Ine ip pret figure Pilestee Tabiia thidees uarwannty cere oa Kept well in the sheltec/or che bank. ‘Several times during the past few years I have observed th Bet beeetien aoe ane 23¢ elal price... 2. aC. i I Spee! : " DBLY ‘all “From this time to 10 o'clock next _morn- of Warner's Safe Cure in cases of Kidney Trovble. I fonnd that the texture. Special price. per gard. . ° 3 oe ity and excellent designs. Spectal f z Z @a y a ing the wountied came through my dresring a 20 Dieces of Bn station, as the pass was the only exit from the hill. I saw every case, and some of them were mutilated beyond description. The Casualties Were Heavy. “Fully 330 wounded and dead, whe had died on the way, passed through my hands. The cheerfulness of the wounded struck me as remarkable—men with shattered wounds smoking their pipes, and although starving, not a grumble did I hear. Many a poor chap shot in the morning in the front trenches, who could not be reached, lay In the blazing sun all day. One old colonial in Thornycrofts, with a gray beard, walked down, leaning on his rifle; he was a mass == | of wounds—one ear cut through by a bul- Piques. very fine cord superior Brice. action of the medicine was highly curative in effect, and that most de ) plecen of Imported ¥ iste, 45 inches wide—ve perior quality, Spectal price... oasity. sirable resulta followed {ts faithful use. Ispanese Inlaid Cotton Warp Mattings, white gro unds, I with pretty Inserted figures, ten patterns. Special for..... 2QTACa ydln Japanese Cotte BOCs yd hesket weaves, ed Japanese Matting Mats, 18x36 Inches. Special at 10e. each. Warp Mattings, handsome damask and pate “I believe it to be a very fine remedy for Kidney discrders."* @an. 2, 1900.) DR. L. M. LANDER. psttia Ficnred ¥ in poplar deme: 50 pieces of Persian Lawn, beautiful silk- waits and child finished wide—a ve at which gre te bem is season for Special for. ... mms DAC, | hae ente! 1 Q1Ac, A saving sale of linings and the necessary findings. We have arranged a special sale for the benefit of those who are planning a new dress. Special values, of the greatest impor- Pesoncoeonsorotertodontetbentetondescrsoncestonertontesoateoteontesoaiesonsseasonresteasecenseategenteeatonearoatseatosetotnadecboeefetratbaeatoatetiatrcoatevtceatoitabbedfeate Two hun Dr. L. M. Lander fe a graduate of the Imperial OO « hurdred remnants of Japanese and Chinese Mattings at exactly half the regular here 1s Sufficient in Many cases to cover small rooms, qualities are extra good f price makex them abundantly worth having. W. B. MOSES & SONS, F ST., COR. 11TH. PRATT TT TEE EEE PETEAETEEEEES Central Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, Pb bebe bbb bbb p EEBEEEECEEEEEEEBREEEEPELEPEREDE ED PEEEEEEEEEPRPTRET ey eee ere Pe re ere s * % etme | lel. his chin, neck and chest also shot aoe P e Reet eetenentententententectectenenentecoetentenenteeetenteneeatocedoedetentoedocatectecentecteteets through by others, and his back and legs tance will be held out for this one day. It is safe to say you have ¢ &) torn by shell, He came in and sald he = ae never been offered such high qualities for so little before. $ b h B £ | sust aropped in to let me take his finger | —— a = ee = ans urg ro. % | of. as it was so shattered he could not pull | make life unbearable. From Modder river Fant Black "peraliae Per ae ina uae clot Back Waist_ Linings é z go tis Ree ninee elo he Soult oe “yor | Mr, Battereby ee: a h MA L BO LEVARD ity “which sells 191 new spring pattems regular 1 &e i , Hf = the nex! = a “When the first shot was fired across the it = a8c. erase okie . z Washington 's Favorite Store. %| he wanted to get back up the hill to lay | roqaer river the land was green in its way. e Ac. Bow, _ @| the Dutchmen out. Of course I would not |it had at least on it a ‘make-believe of ae let him go back. The bullet wounds are | grass, a sparse, dried, untoothsome-looking beautifully clean, just a little round hole, | £, Ms u di j j and as a rule do not do much damage, as | Pade’ Now tt tea Maze red eects of | Statement of an Eminent English Architect Regarding It. itute for sitk for 1 Weariuz English iS famons Creetal they often go through the bone without | sand. ‘The waste extends, the gand is inten- shattering it, and they don’t blecd nruch. | sified as regiment is added to regiment, bat- The shell wounds are hideous. talion to battalion, battery to battery, troop “It was frightfully dark, and T put one | to troop. of the lanterns on a stick as a directing The Dust Plague. light to my pass: one of a group of soldiers |, MN este F returning to the hill tried to run away with | “The dust, which was once a nuisance, is EUROPEAN CAPITALS CONTRASTED it, and T would have lost it, only T snatched | Now little less than a plague. It is always up a rife from a wounded man and shouted | being stirred—by the strings of horses on that T would shoot him !f he did not bring | their way to watering, which pass and re- ; : : fe back. He drepped it and ran away, and | pass to the river almost every hour of ine yA Unique Comparative Illustration it went out: but I got it again. Shortly = ; s day; by the kicking, squealing droves of : i : after this both lanterns went out and I had With the Remodeling of Paris. oe See That You Buy Genuine Lansdowne. All of which are periorated every five yards on the selvedge thus Superior grade Fast Black Peressilk—full of wear and sxtisfaction. Never Sag ee FA. : a reSeegeaseateateateatoageagontentegeegsseagnoaseeteatiateaseasiatiaseashasiasoasbatiatbat geasbe sorte diy ——— beset estore rtenzent Sesseodonteasoes Set a H loc. Hercules Braid, 2 inches wide, for 7 lengt yard Be, pool Cotten, Tye det Trimmings, new patterns, See what you save on the findings. : @ pretty bad time, as the pass often got | transport mules; by the long spans of blocked with wounded. Finally, I could | oxen. : : send no more wounded across the drift, and “It rises on the stillest days, wishou had to stack them with the dead in rows ‘arning, in thin twisting spirals of yellow ¢ | on the grass. I collected all the wounded | sand, which take thelr own way, ae POINT OF VIEW OF AN EXPERT officers on stretchers around me and gave | 4nd abcminable, across the camp, beteul. them brandy and a hyperdermic of mor- | ing everything, upsetting everything tha’ phia. stands across their cyurse, and reaching Seen in the Morning Light. for hundreds of feet upward into the still inisy imitations are being sold as the genuine, so to protect li ask to be shown the perforated name of Wm. F. Read. ame Lansdowne is a copyrighted trade mark which has been sustained in all U.S. and state courts. Lansdowne is manufactured only by Wm. F. Read, Philadelphia, Pa. We are headquarters for beautiful silky textile. Stocking nearly every shade made. Soodoatendeete Collar Suffening, lar length wwbia Howks and Ex in black Taffeta Silk S 68e. Black Sk Kno m Binding, Se. yard. fed Fringe, 4c. yard. 8, Be. card, reSeogeoceoenten “In the scheme of a ‘new Paris’ which Baron Haussman so ably shall have, please heaven, but few = = Cardinal, Garnet, Wine, Jewish beard and hair, and had a magniti- | ¥€ rried out at “ : j convert ithe 4 mackintoshes . mi - all= - = < Bisco ae oa 5 blue sky. But the dust devils are little ay Lae o convert the mailiinto) S c | 23c. mitts 39c. all overs, ¢ % There is satisfaction, beauty and service in every yard, and this fab- ‘The morning ght began to dawn about | yore than an amusement to our dust-rid- | @ boulevard,” said Malcolm Coates, an En- Fe and gloves = 2 ric is splendidly adapted for waists or entire dresses. We are pre- 480 o'clock, and Hghted up the ghastly | den souls, It s the dust which comes, not | glish architect, at present sojourning in this Ba ft ¢ + $0 pence) eae ; soe p faces of the patients around me. My men|in dainty spirals, but in overwhelming | city, “calls to my mind an instane which | 2 s = ° 4 % pared to show you fity colors. Among the many we include: now Bot a fire ready and got some beef tea | Clouds, tat Ore fear tee tke comp. | 18 Mlustrative of a scheme which failed to | % ¢ y = 5 t here and there, but the entire camp, | — 0 ° : ‘ = a... ° Ton we ' = and coffee, and I had some myself, the fret | that Bor oP clon all vestige of the | City, “calls to my mind an instance which $ Ladies’ fine quality Diazo- a et SS £ Black, ae White, 3 meal since my dinner aS day before, and | Yer: which blinds the eves apd brings | proved that, while men may plan to divert nee: Deak a i All the Se | a poubrstielne danger < Vid Pr after giving the wounded some as well, 1} blood to the eyelids, fills the ru! th | the natural arteries of trade and traffic, and Hined throughout and -tinished Gloves and 1 2 Ince efferts. - e ¢ Old Blue, ale Blue, Navy Blue, sent them on the ambulances across the | ts gritty foulness and coats every inch of | fyrmulate and promote great building pro- | & With velvet collar. Dont i eat ee eine = = Mode Tan Brown the body with a film of brown: which lasts breasted style, with military | rs oae, ’ : hot for a few blustering moments, but for | sects, this natural fow cannot and will uot | & Capes Recular $150 aml $i i ‘ {os a $ Pearl Gray, French Gray, Siate, The Bock ered, and Burgess, who | hoor after hour of unrelleved@tmcomfort, be diverted from channels which {ts own ps Ee os at 9 cents a yal. = 4 ine ow F sible to ride, t0 | environment makes and controls. seoentecesetestetecteeeateoneteeeatesonegeeetecnteteedetecdebeteededecfeteteeee : 7 3 The former, who was the chief gen- | uring which it 1s tmposs! ‘ eet te tee tedden tended Heliotrope, Violet, Lavender, BeN- | vette or to forgive one’s enemies, Well, , Was @ smallish, thin man, with yel- & ‘ i = = = cent rifle, beautifully carved with his name {| more days of tt now. Napoleon ‘the tidn the famed | Europe. Including particularly Canary, Nile Green, Myrtle Green, and a text from the Bible. He had a couple © Plagne of the Flies. peal on ae na and St. Petersburg. The « a . of mounted Kaffirs, carrying his ammunt-| ager ; eeand bul Rahat We > 2 Cerise, Pink, Old Rose. tion and water bottle, and an interpreter. ele oe sees he aa ee: As nd Opera Hor . to be- He scemed, however, to understand En- | after—the Mies. One use pees come the great boulevard of Paris. It is a zlish, though he refused to speak it, but | child, beside the Mee and the blood and the now and then said ‘Certainly, certainly.” | plains, that the Exyptians were let off There were quite a number of German offi- | sotner, lightly with files. A short stay. by tion cards, letters and money. It ck with them, the jam pots hum under sad to see the things we found in | the hand,gthat lifts-them from the table, their pockets—love letters, Christmas cards, | and the flies pour out between one's fingers dcations, and which are well known to | ON¢ OF More direct lines of little pocket books, with accounts; half- | like black spouis of wate sudden pyres Americ isthe Boulevard des atalte , finished letters. Several of the Hoers hand- | mid of them forms on every morsel of food, | 2) Americans as the Boulevard des Salien, €d in little things they found—a check for | and one's hand is never at rest sweeping | Moulcvand de | Capucin, | Boulevard de 10 shillings, a purse with money, ete. Some | them from one’s fac hey follow the ink Taek are it one atonet cinder: a few an a of the offigers had trinkets around thelr | as one writes In search of some fresh ex- | fel, are but one sirest under a new name necks. One poor chap had a locket, with @ | perience, and the pen is clogged with thelr | eee eee ee ee ote hears pray Of white Hesiier and (we had toieiti| sexered feet Mevang debe one aida ithe ‘Ope any of these places ¢ = Sepa arin and pi the | Egyptians an injustice. 2 i‘ Bal ible—by instantly relieving ‘the See eteeteetneeeeeheet | locket me Sita ae taestime tian, (fhe eee ene one aust ana: the files trouble Tae, transferred lo the latter avenue. | ‘The largest field and the best day's hunt- } headaches and biliousness inc. = — . | Sorry to say that a number had their fin- | ceases. There are scorplons, no doubt, tar- s seek are ae oa Me ih ne Na ing of the season characterized the meet dental to traveling—and by its gers cut off to get their rings, but the | antulas, lice, and other little things of the il aenye be “the mele erence: of the Chevy Chase hunt last Saturday. Papen upon the stomach Bases, Sous wey cldiniot: seeiwnioj did st (kind abut) thess vere bet Mcideniel wore for all purposes, and the Avenue | The dogs wer: thrown off near the Bright- Dr James L. Watson, New ti Nationa ten Beer tem iter day. the clear, cool | de VOpera remains what it will always be. | wood echool house at 2:15 o'clock and ran York, late Surgeon of the U.S Men Suffer Sunstroke. 3 i z fights, the plentitude of the. al simply one of the many magnificent avenues | through Takoma Park, by Silver Spring Army, states: " Abbey s Sal “Men seized with sunstroke, writhing and Bie pte ee es oT z eee TS , : tonic regulator, an excelient lax: CREO eas RR age they | and westward ‘across country to a point tive, and in ‘mcrvous or each condition, according to Consul General Ma- | 828D)n& for water, were lying every fifty ay: 5 s 1 weut to the | on at Berlin, owing to a great coal famine, | ¥@Fd* or so.” This is not a description of battlefield, but merely the account of the| First Annual Report of Colambian | 74 that decree is final. The going was exce' fn rondition which prevails not only in Germany, but | ® battlefield. by xi fomade by Gen, University Institution. | throughout the continent. Numerous | YerY ordinary practice march made by & The Great Artery for Trafic. miles, and some stiff jumps were met. i y ennua rt of the board of z manufacturers are shutting down for the | Macdonald's hardy Highland Brigade to} ‘The first ennual report o 0 N e, wide 2 fan <i Agricultural Department a eee Faced with tall) an: situated, pmote, and ought to buildings and lined with large shops, cen- | Ghandoned to some other trally situated, and is, and will always be, | quarters re! » one of the pi pal thoroughfares of Paris. Kee in bil ch. a is now s to replace, as it were, the oid | Wuite aut of the city pr ards that follow the lines of the old | Uve public buildings should b Silk Warp Lansdowne is 40 inches wide. The price is $1.25 yard. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420 to 426 7th St. Pe ie a a ar in Fa is a Os Ss Se Os peetetetetetecpetertrtetet Avenue | Enjoyable Dny'x Sport of the Chevy cheerful throughout a trip by mal: busi- Chase Hunt. tng a constipated condition impos. s si COAL FAMINE IN EUROPE. Cm ——— German Manufacturers Are in a Crit- FRANCIS WILSON. . ieal Condition. ts Hotel, Bults., Md, Jam., 1808, German manufacturers are -in a critical HOSPITAL RECORD. “Tt seems to me that the proposition un- Among those who rode lig ee es : z ; ss Ashton, Miss Wilson, Miss Turner, 2 : : tverelty Hos- | der discussion possesses many parallel | Miss Ashton, M ; rt rs 5 Koodoosberk on February 3, writes the cor- | governors of the Columbian Un! = ae x i Miss Capt. and Mrs. J. MoM Gah Se ee soe respondent of the Standard, as the brigade | pital to the board of trustees of the unt- points, Pannayivania avenue is at Present ah ee ee { = plant lave less than a * been submitted. The | an ways remain the great artery 0; 2 maeshe Leas is ead had marched only ten mtles when the men | versity proper has be: £ z vaxte zs Mrs. Gaff, Maj. and Mrs. Car-| , u b paiah Sait esc and no | (us began to suffer. It is only from vivid | hospital has made an enviable record during pisshing infos eae: Se LS eS Poe ae Fe ER Ee ai Me, Nom osing CASCARETS fur Tasomnia, c tirther sup- < t demon- | fines! roughfare in this or any other » Mr. LeBcmiaas are patho; | Sith Which T hase been aliicted for over twenty Pites. gine Prussian state railways have | descriptions such as Nite ee an eaves chojececienes) Si iet Fe Falcon Gay een canines eae Seen eee ae Bin ML. Pulido, | 208% abd I can way that Cascarets have given me contracted for an immense supply of coal | that the climatic con hs ies in] natural boulevard into which nearly all Parker, Lieut, BR. Wallach, Hef than any other remedy I have ever vane o : y . The correspon- } educational institution, operated as {it ts in au n ly Mr. Andrew Parker, Lieut, R. ach, pers a Se at an advance of 42 per cent. can be thoroughly realized 1] other streets converge, and it forms the | Mr. H. C. Ffoulke, Mr. G. T. Dunlop, Mr. inly recommend them to my “ a ri ve Gent goes on to say! ction with the Columbian Medical We r. H. C. ke, Mix ‘ friends us being all they ms ted” 8H ray Sa tie Hae Year ent Gor. | CONE Goes oh the river, being clore by | Coniege, it te of great practical benefit to spricence, of8 the lelatacle (oF trade end yee arian Romie Ot ewes | CAR kage 7 ee ee part 1h © played 5 2 ij : vater was procurable. and the men all got g mmerce, as do the grand boulevards o! . H. : yank. DAVI D BELASCO. | eraeriotn rete eee Into camp at the drift by 1 o'clock. Only | the ecabEye eee ment 106 new cases | PAF. of which I have spoken. more, Mr. Philip Hitchborn, Mr. Dion Kerr - SELASCO. e In the medical depar' Re Cc “ ee ie . Ryder. The spectators on the factures { a few of the cases turned out to be really It fills the needs of the cliy in this re- | and Mr. u a CANDY . Xew York, March 15, 1500. | gacne ene en tence Ruseia ‘sin the | Serious, Two men were lost altogether, one} were admitted, thirty-nine were cured, tor- | speot, and offers the mort sultabes au ap- | foade were also numerous, Mis Bates, Miss a coal. while the price of naphtha has in-| of Whom was found two days later by a| 1 oo improved and six died. In the sur-| propriate place whereupon to erect build. | Patten, Gen. H.C. Corbin, Miss > CATHARTI coal é ; a New York and Mr. F. G. Newlands’ family creased $00 per cent. Si atrol of Lancers, He was in a raving con- Se es | irss in which to transact the operations of | New supply is bringing 5 per tomas tea ant | duion and dled shortly after being brought | sical oe gis tise Remy aie the govcrnment! With the new Star build. | Pele among those in carriages. the coal dealers re into camp.” were a S *-ling, the post ce), the Raleich. an . from $4.04 to $4.28 for bia eae The lessons learned from these things are | charged, after operation, cured. Five were | jarge remodeled office building of the South- | Entertains Members of His Command. > CARTER Hamburg. interesting. benefitted by ope! m and eight died, the | ern railway, a nucleus of modern structures Captain Cornwell entertained the mem- IE CARTER. The consul general Is beset with inquiries |_‘“The march clearly showed,” says the | deaths occurring in each instance as the | ig here. to’ which should he added othee cilia Cornwell ante slost he ee w York, Mare 29, 1899, | as to how coal can be obtained from the | Writer, “the danger of taking infantry for result of some specific incurable disease. | public buildings until the entire front of ers : < ey pele oy Gentlemen: Entel States. He says that now Is the | long distances in the heat of the day with- | Tere were elghteen gynaecological cases | the street is lined with them, ‘The possi- | School Cadets, an riends e J that when I am fatigued by my | Solden opportunity for coal exporters to | OUt @ proper water supply—it practically admitted and twelve were cured. bilities of this scheme of modernizing the | of Mr. William Ely, a member of the com- ckene RUOART I fn « dravgbt of “Kafrike’ in- | *St#blish a permanent trade and deprecates | decides that the route to Pretoria must be ‘Treasurer 8. W- ‘oodward reports the nation’s capital are without limit, and it aL Batarane evening: itisiMeyenarien |tcserms relict w | the Inactivity of the Amertean mineowners, | elther along a railway or along the rivers. total receipts during the year as $10,016.62, | yequires no architect or artist to picture in company fo tion to the house, where the: nerves aud bucys it exertion, | WhO contented themselves with exporting | Another thing clearly manifested was the | ana the total expenses at $11,396.80, leaving | ihe result of its consummation, more par. | Dp: es ete ee ee ee M ne ap la (mo.ooe cons of coal and all | unsultability of the heavy equipment of the | 4 net deficit for the year of $1,380.18. This | ticularly with the treasury at one end and | every man had a lig! s LILLIAN RL SEL. | of lvor neighbors, while Eng- | men for a campaign in South Africa. Each | Geficit is explained by the expenditure of | the white dome of the Capitol towering at | rosette pinned on him. The Stafford, Mareh 30, 1800. ‘p and difficult mines and | man was carrying 150 rounds of ammunt- | Nearly $4,000 in equipping the hospital. iy 9 ee Pc arstdbcous ion iasteially An : » Sxborted 36,500,000 tons, | tion in pouches hung on his stomach, and | "the report, whith 1§ a discussion in de-] “put there are other considerations, how= [henner ee a oe lattle of Katrixo, | beside supplying a vast quantity to foreign | attached with an arri ent of straps | tay) of the work ofthe institution, was | ever, of equal importance. Public build he aan easoeaias wean rr © found great beneat | *UPPing- which closely resembles the ordinary mule | \ritten by the presidght of the board, Dr. | for the crasisaction of government pues evening was spent most enforal al Tes ze t ds splendid fer 3 ‘ harness used here. “Hung on his back was | K's. A. King. , foci eaves sion of povernment business | Svene Ton seat oc eeccevaing (one | ee ieee an ae Lam a believer Iu MRS. LESI Taste Good, Doe Good Weaken or Gripe. 10c., 2bc., me rings smotbing and re year only that to next STERLING Chicago, Mon- 316 Sold and guaranteed by all drug. gists te CURE Tobacco Habit. ——e—_ peers and I shall a INDIANS NUMBER 297.905, a heavy overcoat, which since the march — city. It is an enigma to me how other | sisted of frequent speeehmaking, piano, ]is a fluent and entertaining speaker, and tie te use it 805. eaitink yed @ great ame # 1. SELINGER. Of These 42,597 from ——— raver peratn has soles as I The National Saengerfest. proposition could be seriously considered. | graphophone and instrumental selections. | displayed 2 great amount of information concerning the Fillpines and their islands. —<——__ Porto Rice Customs Fall Of. From a standpoint of general interest | And you have but to look at the capitals | Agdresses by Col. Burton R. Ross, military im Head jand 53,314] “Then there Is the water bottle, canteen, of the other great nations to bring this | instructor of the High School Cadets; Col. Cav Talk English. y. rifle and other necessary articles, alto- | tne bronze busts of Richard Wagner and | Poneto you in great force, These irene ‘Lieut’ Col. Van. A, Potter, - a vente ot | gine, anneal Feet ef indian agents, | gether with uniform malting up a burden | rrang abt are péthapé the most important | ures are ‘places “where business Is “trae: | Uy, Fay Mes ge a Captain Gomwell. | os cect of the uncermsinty of the arift ictal te. | Which have been received by the . | of about sixty pounds. is ai reparations which are be- | acted, and therefore should be easy of ac- ¥ r Powell entertain ea 3 e ; : . 6, | situation as to Porto Rico is bs Thad been suffering with nervous headache, ene caught the kilts and tore the bare legs of | ing made by the:United Singers of Brook- an convenient distance of all] comblage with his phonograph. Mr. 8. 101 orto Rico is shown by ». the Compact, inpendix to the report of | the Highlanders in the most cruel man- | jyn for the nineteenth national singing fes- 3 A by overwork, and was generally run Kiawans, Mr. Holmes and Mrs, Ely’ ren- Teport prepared by Col. Idwards, chief of onsider ft a most exc the commissioner. They show that the en- | ner.” ch wil} ti place in that city In Other Capitals. dered instrumental selections, am eut. | the insular bureau of the War Department t Ure Indian population is 297,905; of this ae } ic 3 : i “potter sang several solos. according to which the customs receipts about the house, Mr. Battershy’s Experience. during the first,gays-of July next, under | “In Paris the Hotel de Ville and Palais | Col POUee Sitertainment the entertained | for the month of January last were $68,460, Rumber 96,670 wear citizens’ dress, whil2| . F. Prevost’ Battersby, writing from ices of she Northeastern Saenger- | de Justice are adjacent to that portion of | AUT Sicied to the dining hall, where a] a decrease of $5L450 compared with the We wear a mixture of Indian and clyil- ‘Oras % iver to the Morning Post, gives a band een organization will celebrate the | the Louvre, on the Rue de Rivoli, where | pountiful repast was gerved. Before de- ee oa the corresponding month of se who can read num- | gineclearer 1 hat it ts to sold! fiftieth anniversary of its birth at the same | much of the government business is car-| parting the company ‘cheered its captain | the preceding year. 314 can carry on an or | *illearer idea of what it is to soldier on } (rie More than.6.004German singers from | Tieq on. It docs not require a very Vield | ead hospitable frost. es — Me Gwelline house nglish. There are | the veldt. His dispatch, dated February 5, | ai sections of the northeastern part of the | (7 ition to picture the looke of fe. | ‘Those present were Col. Burton R. Ross, | tmerease of Cuban Customs Receipts. Much good te accomplished by having SS oNGling houses built for Indians, | in part as follows country are expected f0 flock to Brooklyn | ment which would overspread the faces of | military instructor; Col. L. R. Adams, com-} 7. W.. Department has made public the Your of corered with Quoting Belt! 2 an ek sede erred the last | ‘The sun feels like a heated iron held | at that occasion. apd ts eee ale furnish | Parisians if it were proposed to create an- guanine ae oe a Bowen Capt, | statzment that the total customs receipts z F Paper, i 25 Tali, the deaths 5.253. ‘Twenty-six Indians were | Co%e,t%, he skin: one cannot hold a Pisce | “ihe ‘bust of Wagner. nearly six feet in other new boulevard in the Bois de Bou- | 3 A” Cornwell, First Lieut. H.W. Lawton, | from all sources of the Island of Cuba for 24 loth st. ‘Phone 741. | killed by whites and seven whites by In-] @ hein =r or “er! Ter ble tl e height, will be awarded as the first, and | OES Femere ror within the oe tod Second Lieut. F. A. Watlace, Sergts. Snell, | the month of January were $1,511,004.37. ee dians. One Indian was killed by other In- | gsiée of Ones Dente, ea ey antolerable the | een “Abt, somewhat smaller in tts dl- | tinea with publie buildings, or if the Pare | Robb. Phelps, Boynton and Bryan, Corpo- |The customs receipts of the island for the Our Handsomely | ponishea was Liga, °f ‘dian criminals | each footstep and clings to everything that aes eee erent ore snbeations Both Monceaux were to be appropriated for that | Fos ie Ktieman, Arnold, lock, Bobbeit, | mouth of January, 1800, were $1,002,622.64, Hlustrated New| | There were 31,655 Indian church mombers | ™2Yorand fro in thelr midst, in a trail of | busts, in every. sense of the word works of Yively from the center of Washington as | Brlges, Birch, Campbell, ‘Craig, Cralghi January, 1900. over the rec-ipts of January, m D€., Feb. 25. 1899, $e] -25 roll for 2-ply~ ROOFING FELT! Spri toe eta s and 348 church buildings u he vi = 7; . have been modeled by the well- Crandall, Devendorf, ‘Ely, Fitzpatrick, Fi Spring Fashion| reservations. ‘The atmaen® Ton aa pees at bee "atrange rain, af Gane ligwit German-American sculptor, Robert ao ected R penepimecsntn at gene ley, Guy, Hill, Jaeger, Yelliff, McNair, = re I lates. <quisite de-| tributed during the last year by religious | Trucks and horses; open wagons filled with | P. Golde of New York. The foreign office and most of the buildings | Moffett, Moore, wae ee Fe are Injuries Not Serious. signs for Easter G and other societies was: For education, | men, or piled with guns, or with mem piled EES of state are within a few minutes’ walk of | Parson, Pullman, Robb, . if cints-4 inte. gn saster Gowns. | $261,515; for general church work - metic Right Ma Toole, ‘Trickey and. Webb. Besides the ca-| Mrs. Annie Stewart, sixty-three y Mailed free t y ad. } and $16,016 from New Yack work, $119,407, | above the guns like some emblematic car Not the mn. ‘Trafalgar Square, right in the heart of the a ‘ride, ily, Holmes, Klawans, | tiving at No. 716 7th street northwest, was Bs ee to any ad- ja Ore trom New York for the support | in a procession; long country carts, half- bo! Dorsey, colored, who was ar- it metropolis, closely adjacent to St. | dets, Messrs. > t, 3 3 dress by sendin g postal to of th schools established by that state. tented, brimming wie ets equipment, al- ea Ns: pi cae one ‘splaioa oe being’ | Pere Palace, to ee eiens suet ts ac- | Powell and Wallis were presen’ knocked down by a suawey horse on mun 5 o Sse ae ternating with naval nance hooded {i credited, and to the Marlboro louse, eee Cc Auerb ach An alarm was. turned In from box 633 ollskin, ‘or a string of gray Pontoons. = Sus Dorr santo epee the home of the Prince of Wales, and Buck- The aa ae 2 ° 9 about § o’cloc! urday night for fire on| “The sidings are choked with trains load- | V! a, released. ingham lace, town abode .. F. 8, Bourns , for- 7 & H. ‘Phone 772 ME Second floor of the house of Alfred R. |ed with an army. Progress is maddeningly | by people from Virginia, who failed to rec-| queen. A proposition to place new bulld- tole ome at Manfla, delivered an eae Cima Norton, No. 700 16th street northeast. The | slow, for there is but a single line from De ognize him as the man wanted. The police in Regent’s Park would be met with | ™ interesting talk Saturday Domestic Sewing Machine Agency.| explosion of a gasoline stove caused the | Aar'to the, Modder.” . are satisfied Osborne has lived in this city | protest and ridicule. exceptionally mds 2d “fire, causing damage to the extent of $25, Tt fs the plagues of dust and files that | all his life. = : “It is so in all of the great capitals of evening at the regular monthly mocting