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410 : THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1900-20 PAGES, Mcknew’s. i _———S ———— = Eiseman Bros., ‘Cor. bial am EB Ste “Eiseman-made” Means Perfection —perfection of fit—of workman- ship--of finish—of style—of sat- isfaction. All are combined in the clothing that bears the Eiseman stamp. You want to remember this when you get ready to buy your spring suit or your spring overcoat. We've never before shown || such a variety in top coats as we are showing now, and the greatest are the Oxford mixed || Cheviot “toppers” at $12.50. Ask to be shown them. Silk lined—full, broad shoulders, very stylish and $4 under value. COR. 7B ano E = DEMOCRATS DISCORDANT | steeeeesrsseselecnens cocetee = : Je hide Z Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventh Street. The Harmony That Was Said to Preyail is Sadly Shattered. Strictly Reliable Qualities. Ladies’ 75c. VESTS, Friday night. It the result of letters ° ° sent out by Mr. James L. Norris, member Com bi nation of the democratic national committee of the S District, to representative democrats {n AC. ‘The pleasant method and beneficial effect each of the twenty-two election precincts es at 6 p.m. Ory i Pp peeopraemnghe A Recent Meeting at the Metropolitan ' Hotel Leads to This New Factional Rupture. There is another rift in the local demo- = cratic lute. < This new discord appears to have been | & inspired by a meeting that was held in the : & dining room of the Metropolitan Hotel last = Millinery “Opening” Concludes Tomorrow. One remark made by a visitor. yesterday sounds the keynote of the exhibit—*I made the round of the other openings and there’s a marked similarity in them. But here all is different. Yours is certainly an exclusive dis- play.” We have her order—which is proof of the sin- cerity of her opinion. It was intended to be “different.” And in the difference better—for the component parts are contributed by the best-known millinery artists of Paris London and New York—not forgetting our own efforts of which we are justly proud. If you haven't seen it—you should see it tomorrow— - and with-it those Choice Imported Lace Robes, Jackets, Neckpieces and Easter Jewelry Novelties. = = = the well-known remedy, SYRUP OF FIGS, man- | !" the District. ufactured by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Proceedings of the Conference. Mustrate the value of obtalning the Hquid Jax- Mr. Norris presided at this meeting and ative principles of plants known to be medicinally | called upon the numerous gentlemen pres- laxative and presenting them in the farm most ent to suggest the names of good and true refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the 89%} ton who would prove worthy to be anem a tem. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, dl ont to ns 8 e s ‘Maile cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, | the six delegates to represent the District : democrats at Kansas City. be e) 3 omptty, and en- Se ee es Fe ema This invitation was generally responded ai werco constipation per- manently.. Ite ceriect, freedom fiom every objec: | tO Ond @ large number of names submitted. tlonatle quality, and substance, and ite acting on | A™Ong these, t Is understood, were. the . names of Mr. William Holmead, Robert E. the kidneys, liver snd bowels, without weakening Mattingly and others who are inimical to or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. Mr. Norris. The latter, it is understood, | & In the process of manufacturing figs are used. a8 | declared his objection to sending any men they sre pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, Please remember the full name of the Company Printed on the front of every package. Wednesday Only. And only 6 pieces to any one cus- tomer. PL OL ML EEE EL A LYLE EL’ EL ras we wish ial bargain Housekeepers Will Find Some Interesting Upholstery Specials Here Tomorrow. They touch upon the needs of Spring and early Summer—as well as now. Offer many dainty sub- stitutes for the heavier house-fittings of winter. They positively demand attention because of the prices. It's a combination of important and intense bargains. with whom he could not confer or con- sult, and who, he had reason to believe, ented him and the conditions Entertainment and Instruction, The Halls of the the democratic central committee to members of the democratic national com- mittee which held its session here recently. 3 He submitted the action of the national body in unanimously choosing him as the member for the District of Columbia as a refutation of charges, and accordingly re- iterated his position on the subject of serv- ing in any capacity in connection with those responsible for them. This, it is CALIFORNIA FIG said, met the approval of the gathering, “as A 4 SYRUP CO. Ret ae CN ear $ Lace Curtain Strips. 3=Fold Screens. Smyrna Rugs. ncients, : : secure a full expression of the wishes of | 3 115 strips of Lace Curtaining, in Fish Net Handsome and strongly made Sereens, verswhere for = fying results of md conte SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. local democrats in the primaries April 10 and Brussels effects, of which there. are with golden-onk frames and fill 1 ‘Au na Rugs 36x72. 3812-41648 New York Ave. ¥ ee ae rey ce aes oe P| Lounsvire, Ky. NEW YORK, N.¥. | and the convention to follow them April 17.]& 6 and 7 of a pattern. Busy to ed with prettily patterned sil 9 Cc We've 50, of “heavy OPEN 9 AM. TO 6 P.M. Hight the frugsl housekeeper. G e pick a pair for comparatively 50¢ Hine. Certainly a bargain at... ° quality and mast pleasing col- 69 FOR PROMOTION OF NATIONAL GALLERIES. & Coke a trist! For sale by all Druggists.—Price, 50c. per bottle. Claims of Holmead Men, nothing. Each... F. ° ‘Orings, that Wwe shall gell at. e Stiastrite ‘Sigyptlan, Anglian; aceen look € 40 bu. Coke, uncrushed. .$2.90 1584 The adherents of Mr. William Holmead, s Cretonnes. cenfe Art, Architecture, Manners and Racal 40 bu. Coke, crushed... .$3.70 Mr. Mattingly and some others who were Cross-striped Curtains. Seas geen Window Shades. Explanatious daily at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. among the delegates to the Chicago con- 7D pales Fine Colored Cross-stripe Cur LOE ge rn arent ernce| Cre. 300 Heavy Handanade Opaque Window Adults, 50c.; children, 2eq Washington Gaslight Co., vention characterize the meeting in ques- tains, In splendid new pat- both light and dark colorings, Redes jcuantedl on aes eal Sige Sead Assyrian Halls or the entin¢ as Won las aleathening Gas « Norris slate terns: fall length and width Only these 50 pi nd 15¢ ers—full size—38 inches wide eight Halls will be available to Mterary or hise 413 Terth Street. ga if to fix up a} and Worth well-uigh double the ate = ° and 2 yards long. Instead Cc torical clubs for evening lectures, receptions, etc. y! s - on the star chamber plan, and the result special price of. ail ° 32 : ° ¢2-th,s,tu,6m,30 mhi9-2sd may be that two sextets of delegates Sse tO 49-8 42 40 69 8% teShegeetoasengeesoesensengesdengengeagengengeagonrententearenconte eeterterterteasertententeterdeetecteeter teeter tentorcescedtonaedeoraedantts &- oa a es from the District will be adding to the din Bamboo Portieres. Denim-like. Opaque Shades. Corby’s ‘“‘Mother’s Bread. of the Fourth of July celebration at Kansas Werve lot lof Barcact ‘Tuillation ‘Tenims, cS : ry City by knocking at the Bryan convention 50 full-size Bamboo and Bead Portieres, ' e of Perle 500 etter quality Hand-made Opaque doors for admission. It will be solacing, fa scometeleal designe: ctolce the ovsinuls and eo I Spadina sth suchies Geen iach 49 > < perhaps, to those who may be thrown out, Se dia! OSC teat et at * 12 Wc. oo bettonn; “nenty) to) hang Cc. ¢ - as one six necessarily must be, to know gold St: oiccess Ss ° wu , Denims. : ae Personally Given by that there are no steps in the Kansas City . Slip C Oy auditorium where the national convention Hassocks Curtain Swiss. ip Covers. 4 is to be held, and consequently their exit B 500 yards of all new and most effective Tila heter mecare GARE al loetesnl toe’ Oo r. may not be as painful physically as it Carp Sparlcaruintheiin or eee execution at a special price. We make the % ° g | Would be under other circumstances. mand nade nto Told Lathes papi Statement From Mr. Norris. When Mr. Norris was asked by a Star reporter today about the new rupture and the reasons given by his opponents for it he contradicted forcibly the declaration that any slate was fixed up at the Metro- politan Hotel meeting. “It is absolutely false in every particu- lar,” he said. “I have not fixed up any slate and I have not pledged myself to any person who may be now or hereafter a candidate for delegate to Kansas City. The meeting at the Metropolitan Hotel was held simply to ascertain the views of the local a@strict leaders, men who were identified in thelr districts heretofore with primary elec- tions and others who have shown active in- terest in party affairs in such districts, in a $7.90 et niture stores ak sume Hassocks: eeeeerr errr rrr rrr er reer fuches wide. We 5 Covers for 5-p promise you 1t Will go 6) C. sultes, of fine linen quickly ai ‘Dre teed, for... ean Some Great Big Values im | Fancy Work Sundries. Bought bere tomorrow, il save many @ penny, and more, too. e best of it is that all'the items on this list are the well- known standards, in spite of the very low Straw Mattings. prices. | Hare occasions when such offerings Silk Pillow Cords... -ayd. Aaa Mercerized Pillow Cords... 1272¢. 4 yd. Cotton Ball Fringe. 2.......2..4. 36 2 Yd. .. 8c.ayd. The Famous PALMIST. ws) ioe *“e ae sot Mother with her primitive equip- ments. could hardly be expected to turn out a loaf as good and as whole- some as Corby’s “MOTHER’S > [ae ea ; This week only. ERED oe Wien conta 2onper Call Early and Avoid the Rush. Hours daily-from 9 to 8. 908 15th St. N. W. A Brief but Substantial Reading of Your Future Pharmacy, Penn Ave. & $ Henry Evens, 958 F St. N. Ww. 0,137 EARL & WILSON’S a Aak cent more nutriment. “MOTHER'S BREAD* at all grocers—refuse sub- stitutes. GPUREAS MOTHER MaDEIT2] CORBY’S = MOTHERS BREAD Time is cheaper than money when it comes to buying Mattings. The slow-going Silk Tassel Fringe... sailing vessels take months to round the Horn F 2 order to get a consensus of their views MODERN The best way this matter can be settled is 3 mh$-th,«,tu-1m,50 = : Mercerized Fringe (for vovers) 1OC. a yd. 4 F aaa Sule primaries berths pote ieuisel vent and land their load of Mattings. It requires an 12!%c.a ball. 8 ae el od 3 slate istence, an ia tae = oe . e CORBY’S~: ? BAKERY SET FOR TOMORROW. T want vou to state that as emphatically anticipation of orders—but it saves very ma- Be a aerate ess mb19-404 2 as possible."” < , ‘ 5 of neue WHY GO HUMPING AROUND WITH A Hearing of the Alleged FEDE RATION OF Labo terially on over-land freight—a saving that is Mercerlzed Embroidery Cotton, 12C. doz. Are the Best. lant of Moy Sing. i E 5 i LAME BACK] tere pectin const, wh! wan a. aon plainly evidenced in the following quotations | sa poe. 20¢.dor. SSSI SO ee tes Weel Sa oes cueres cu —for strictly first qualities of Japanese and 22Anch Fine Linen Center roc each, When sou can get Instant rellef ta a 10c. bor of | having shot Moy Sing, a Chinese laundry- : ; . x 2 Jap ee Y 3 PERFECT aynn mp Ss man, in the latter’s laundry at 10th and P | Business Session of the Executive Council -Chinese Mattings: 3c. skein. in every detail. ON Wind? streets three weeks ago, ig to be given a in Pro Lives" Govern, apnllase d=: ge. each, ry I 25 PILLS, IDNEY preliminary examination tn the Police ETERS. Til pieces ine guyana Gotten. warn 400 pikes ot Bae Guinn BIGDS .. eee cee ee neces Soe 10 CENTS. iN) Court tomorrow. The hearing will be held Tei in eer meen olin "Matting Selguing” at9 3 Recestich oronmecansecl ec St aball: ee POSITIVELY D in Judge Kimball's court. Very heavy and strong; $9 5c. outs to. the roll, $12 4 70 IC. DesserissCrvctat Cotten ; CORR . GUARANTEED The Chinaman’s condition has greatly im- | Consideration of Matters Appealed of 40 yards, Per yard. er yard. . ate ilies 25c. each, se. ee r earth, and a 10- | Proved, and he is considered out of danger. . 5 . : GENT BOR contalpe beatie as much sa sthers sei | An interpreter will agsigt at the hearing, | From Local Organtzations—interent oS? leces Heavy, Bungo China Matting; tn Frets gut ion Beoatines eres oc. doz. de2-s&tu-sat 50 cents. Al Z 7 Ss Moy Si! able anglish. 5 a 0 2 : Eg 5 SS eacl Ses cote At Goeeiete__SBETEES_ | ap Moy Sing i unatla to speak, English Ja Dilla Before Congress gag et a sande rte WBC, | Mie ely ete aud" QOL | vey atoute rey cnag, 19e-each, : PIANOS AND ORGANS. tion, and it is likely that many residents of “Chinatown” will attend the hearing. NOT FOR SALE. a A brief business session of the executive - ‘ | k ON NCIONEE See GIVEN PROPER INTERMENT. counet of the’ American Pederation of Lae Rembrandt’s ay 600 pairs Ladies’ $1 — Waist Sets. 5 Blac b Py a '» 59, SL or was he is morning in Typogray lei . Sterling Silver Shirt Waist - ) FISCHER piano No. 6600 Faneral This Morning of the Late | cempie, when the work begun yesterday Indians. Gloves, Aeon ey : » plain and chased; con- yi sisting of 3 studs, collar but- w * 69c.--Guaranteed, | it | Seon sea Se With the exception of one for..... a 49c, or two, there’s a full quota of sizes. Black, White, Tan and Nethersole s sold. We have just taken this piano in trade for anew upright. Call and see how a Fischer sounds after 44 YEARS of constant use. was continued. Matters of interest to the organization Were discussed, but no definite action was taken upon any subject, it was announced. An early adjournment was taken, the members leaving the council chambér shortly after 12 o'clock. This was done to 500 Rembrandt's Educational Indian Pictures of all the celebrated braves; in colors, with Red mat; size 10x12, 25. is the regular price: : 16c. The funeral of John Coulson, who dled at the Emergency Hospital Thursday, and was buried in potter's field Friday, but whose body was taken from the grave yesterday, took place at 10 o'clock this morning from Lee's undertaking establishment. Services Specks floating before the eyes CAR RRR EKER PVE LESSEE ESE! VPEPEE!VIEIPSEEAAVVESSEEVSVE VEE VE VIVEVIPS 5 are frequently caused by : ‘ I—No better Glove in any Br: let: 7 2 " Were conducted by Rev. W. H. Chapman, | SnOvuy After 12 i SEE aE, Ring Belts. Red—No better ) acelets. : po a SANDERS & STAY/SIAN, pastor of Fletcher Chapel, according to the | ¢rive the de Gare aunt ee ne iS a a store in Washington for a Elivec oepikinn PAs eye strain, which can be Exclusive Representatives, rites of the Methodist Church, and inter- ao) faite an eee 1 ir than th Weill Bracelets, plain and hand i Pst. NW ment was made in Rock Creek cemetery. | interviews with senators and representa- 5 iat remember euresare mae dollar a pair than these. We’ Banig ae ee ee relieved by properly ad- . ~ mye The widow of the unfortunate man and a| tives with regard to the labor legislation of DOUBLE-FACED Satin Gt thems Come tomorrow to ely chased—same as are 4 PERCY ISTER, Manager. | number of his former frends avtomer he Ribbon—and are m a a ae a Ae ae a ee te ee a ee ee ee ee he te ee ee now pending in both houses of Congress. services. The council will continue its sessions this 25c be sure to get a pair. ae alae 15c. justed glasses. We Kaltimore Store, 15 N. Charles ‘B8e. and G0c., but. The executive council began its reguiar quarterly meeting at headquarters of the cerganization, 423-425 G street northwest, in this city yesterday. The following members were present: Samuel Gompers, president; James Dun- can of the Granite Cutters’ National Union, Boston; John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers, Indianapolis; Max Morris, secretary of the Retail Clerks’ Na- tlonal Protective Association, Denver; Thos. I. Kidd, secretary of the Wood Workers’ International Union, Chicago; John B. Len- to Fires, A change has been made by Maj. Syl- vester in the method of having police re- serves respond to alarms of fire. For a number of years {t has been the custom of the department to send a number of police- time an alarm was turned in. ated the taking of men from bed, as a rule, in order to make up the re- quired number. Ext most i are i — evening, when considerable business will be | % eS ED SSS = CHANGE IN METHOD. transacted, it is expected. Bs amination. Proceedings Yesterday. 3 ( x) Pq PAR Rule to Govern the Summons of Police y Pen’s Clothing. A Suit and Top Coat Sale. Yes, it is indeed a sale—and we've been selling lots of them since yesterday morning, when the offering was first made. They come out of our workrooms—which guarantees the utmost satisfac- tion, All the saving—and it is considerable on each lot—is owing ‘ Glasses as low as $1.00. favorite Piano with a HAZELTON or OSE before i S : McAllister & Feast, : Opticians, 1213 FSt., * Kodaks and Supplies. 3 : i | at om and Vose Pianos. Oo PFEIFFER’S Piano Warerooms, TREET. ol aee PXEMREREREEEECECUCESELE EES | rience shows the department that in ances only a small number of men For this reason a charge in PURE USIG STORE. GUM CAMPHOR, HED 1852, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, the rule has been made. It is belicved | non, secretary of the Journeymen Tallory’ to the special price at which the fabrics were closed out to us by the when additional men are wanted they can | Union, Bloomington, Il., and Frank Mor- mill. be summoned at a moment's notice. When secretary of the a general alarm fs sounded the police re- | A. F. of 3 me ded (th Ais he redler ausan of Kassvuieienn Nobby All-wool Gray Herrluzbone Cheviot wbionable, Oxford Miset-eftect Chesjot— Pi q serves wi respon ‘eretofore. . Cs é . zo Bingle-breasted Sack Suits, with Single-breast- al |, a8 & matter Of course; cut in it Pianos for Sale or Rent. pia presented tho grievance of the employes of ied ves tue cout. veat and frousers of the latest the short and medium lengths; Bnished with 55c. per pound. Ol instruments taken in part pay. Fair prices. DISMISSED BY PLAINTIFF. a Knoxville establishment charging unfair- cut and help’ tailored. "Better Sulte_are ford seams; velvet collar, and every tailoring Bev ste perial Snducements for eee ness and Giscrimination on the part of the pot to Peotae Skog yen <0) 75 he ‘ane Nwitir anybody's $7 25 tuned, repaired, mored and packed. | Withdrawal of Salt Against Ai company, nearly 100 employes having been ‘ ey lncihees ac : ° $10 coate. Special price... e Sore commult: sear Gwe sates ieciee s gainnt Albert | O™ y Size In these ats..eeceesee-e » 5 Fe son cogmalt sour own interest jou Will come aud Dengue oF sence ee discharged for no other reason than their membership im the union. A correspond- Mixed English Walk- The suit at law instituted a few days ago| ence has been conducted with the firm ene en porte Oxted Mr Ene en al John F. Ellis & Co., Ing Suits, strictly all wool; the coats are Gray Herringbone Cheviot Top Coats, in ce. per pound. by the Fidelity and Deposit Company of | without any tangible result. The applica- + those “short-skirt, Tong-wwalsted frocks. that both the extreme and conservative lengths; 3 ste Sa rae aces Aine Ticeente oo renee: fae aes a re ieee Slee ee | Se eee er for, premiums on a surety bond alleged | W@8 approved, and, if necessary, an addi- same goods couldn't be satin sleeve linings. Coats a to be due was today entered dismissed by | Hnal organizer will be appointed to proceed Made under §25, Perfect $14 75 that are good value at $12 45 John W. Jennings, The ° ° ordex Of the plaintiff's attorney. to the seat of troub’e with a view of bring- y fitting, and only........+ e $15. Spectal.......seeeee ° . 9 Stieff Pi ano 2 E ing about an adjustment of the present con- A === | troversy. 1142 Conn. Ave. asersnnaehecassacaca| The legislative committee, Mr. A. Furu- seth, for himself, and Mr. George Chance ¢ d th hich the elght-h in de fed out {When Your Food } | iris greg nticn ime sgnt-nout | ween moaitea, so that it et be carried ou 4 were making !n Congress. It was resolved | “phe association most ..earnestly urges ; Does Not Digest Properly fe9-78t,28 HAS STOOD THE TEST FOR 58 Years. {t is acknowledged by the musical pablic as hav- {ex no superior. Its tone fs full, rich and lasting. Styles aud cabinet work not excelled, SOLD AT FACTORY PRIC Continental Chapter Meetin; decker avenue to the east side of 13th street, | 2" The March meeting of Continental Chap- | {s sufficient for performing the work. They i () Sr PARRA RETR VEEN State that 14th street has but recently been to concentrate all efforts of organized labor | tne passage of the bi, aa good bathing | ter» D- A. R.. was held me the ee widened by dedication from Whitney ave- and sympathizers with the labor movement | peach Is very much neaded jn this city. The | Monday evening. An address on lo 01 % Discoun nue to Lydecker avenue, and Lydecker ave- for the enactment of these méasures. Present one, while a much appreciated in- | Nationality”” was given by Dr. J. E. Ran- nue has been dedicated between 13th and For a limited time only we The dispute between the brewery work- , nevertheless, 9p account of the! kin. The speaker congratulated America | 14th streets and Holmead avenue, and the e 3 men's unions and the bott!ers in the employ | tii and the danger of @eiting into deep { s. EE ae curb therela under the permit’ syctane |= Will allow a cash discount of 20 of both the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Com- ly, not Dearly so safe or From Holmead avenue to 18th street, Ly- r cent on EVERY FAN in (iid Wiasoal chars te Gala pany of St. Louls and the Pabst Brewing poreiing Fe ee ee econae ad by the bill | Mot here for conquest, but to spread civili-) decker avenue, they further state. ts’ well as which is unusually la: - take TOHANN HOFE’S }| Company of Milwaukee was fully constd- | 2°8\7a"12, “no expense of maintaining the | zation, He pleaded for the saving of high | Gork Tp vent aey fare several years. oleae y Jarge yur terms are e N} ? x and well selected. a STIEFF PI ‘0 FACTORY BRANCH, MALT EXTRACT with your meals. It digests the starch in your stomach, aids digestion and proper assimilation of food. of adjournment. At 6:30 the executive coun than at the present location, for | sniration of the future: contrasted the cil adjourned to meet at the same place | fru reason that thera Wourd be very little | Piration of . l= 4 this morning. Guvnses to the beach wharves and appli- | Latin and Anglo-Saxon races, Sieeatng Wilson Thomas, colored, who was ar- |g ‘uctions, lowers thelr prices to Delow actual Sees ances in the inner basin op, account of the | from recent events, and predicted a ‘er | rested several days ago by Policeman Kelly TO IMPROVE BATHING BEACH. | tide, the winds and the rise, and fall of the | development of the American character in| on a charge of assaulting Miss Margaret GALT & BRO. . Ice, with the action of the ice in winter connection wee ea new oa sce ov. | McSweeney of 1511 Caroline strect, was Jewellers, Silversmiths and Stationers, Bettttom (102 tbe Tesenwe: of) thoy BINi| tiny’ which’ cans Se DN ye ree | Seay. and spely, tne principles maibili: | tried in the Police Court today and ac- 1107 PENN. AVENUE. Appropriating $15,000. present place. The cost of fepairs wo ernment affo! yy our née respo! ay my vate reduced to making good the damage occa- | ties. = quitted. Miss McSweeney, as published in mhi7°s.t,t! Mr. McMillan, chairman of the Senate | tioned only by the natural wear and decay | ‘The musical program was rendered by the| The Star at the time sald che was on her committee on the District of Columbia, has | of the materials used; and, on account of | Misses McKee, Maj. Lowe, Miss Etta Aus-| wen she wes assaulted, being then but a |SINE'S ELERY MAKES recelved a letter from Mr. George J. Hes-| the greater safety, the Services of several | tin, Miss Mary Valk and Mrs. Arthur Hall. | Short distance from her homer tie gout OND selman, secretary of the Washington Bath- | of the life guards could be done away with,| Miss Wolf gave a recitation, with mu-| ant was a young colored man, who evident- ¥ ing Beach Assocation, favoring the pass-| resulting in a saving of $40 per month for | sical accompaniment by Miss Lulu Chap-| ly wanted to rob her. “Miss MeSwiny | _ ee1e-etf age of Senate bi!] 1027 making an appro- | &¢h guard dispensed with.’ pell. A paper on the “Massacre of Wyo- | jaentified Wilson as her assailant. ——— ‘hi unt saved for repairs under the | ming,” by Miss Ida Hinman, a descendant Several witnesses testified t "il: priation for improving the bathing beach. | «oto, 2 the report says, would nat Wilson 821 1ITH ST. N.W. mbi4-28,tf J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. “KNABE Yoa will tind just what you UPRIGHT. SQUARE PIANO, Drisingly low Sgures and reason, PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1209 Pa. Ave. N, W., WASHINGTON, D. Q Wilson Thomas Acguitted. ‘This discount, togetber with recent re- > f } 3 ered and was under discussion at the hour | proposed beach, if constructed, would be | ideals in history as the safeguard and in- PROF, COLEMAN OF GLASGOW, tn a paper on the subject, says: “Suffering from an attack ? of illuess which had not only reduced my > Strength, but brought on extreme exhaustion from inability to appropriate food, I tried the effect of Jonann Hotf’s Malt Extract system. proposed, of one of the heroes of that day, Titus | was sick at home the night the assault wae ure That Cough. ‘The bill appropriates $15,000, all from the | repay the colgna) ort oe construct Se ana ae ete non by Miss Cornelia coat and Judge Kimball said he i 7 anying the letter are loyd clos © program. would have to give the prisoner the benefit revenues of the District of Columbia, for petitions for the passage of the bill signed | ‘The District regent. Mrs Alden, was pres- |“! the doubt. © is nis to be immediatel: Williams’ | ..cgh sseditiue tach tate this purpose, to be immediately available, ‘ons ted matter wot = * ds of the patrons of the beach. | ent, and congratulated the chapter on the 2 Je7-2itt = es and provides that the inner basin of the | °¥ hundreds eh Ghee e Sata good work it is doing. -A social hour fol- Prussian for The in the nsual dose of a wineglsasful twice or | Potomac flats be transformed into a bati-| A horse and wagon belonging to George | lowed with refreshments. three times a day. Its use was followed by marked effects: (1) Pood which had hitherto been Cound te pasa the alimentary canal ue changed digested properly. (2) There a} an tncreased power of evolving aaimat hent and sto of fat." Bew tracts. ° < ing pool, In accordance with the plans ap- | W. Kager of 422 12th street southeast was ae Running Sores, Cough a proved by the Secretary of War. struck by a City and Subirban car on 11th | proposed Appropriation Sufficient. as oacata : iad pad, Rave a : <4 15¢c. jé 3 Steinway ee ee ee woods, at Droop’s Music House, @S-1stt «925 Pomoaylvaaia Avenue. Mr, Hesselman says Mr. W. J. Douglas | Strect last night. Mr. Kager escaped with-| «ator McMillan, chairman of the Sen- failing balm in De. Aguew's Ointment. ‘Wil bea || SYTU- ¢ the wagon was slight] of the engineer department reported that | Qumnamae, ot 4 Berees tate Diateicticiunnilttes (ied bece @asia cA te the most stubborn cases. Soothes frritation almost I AM TEMPLE wary beers sold as “Matt Ex- P| the original project of Mr. W. X. Stevens, the Commissioners that the sum of $15,000, | instantly after first application. It relieves all Wil eros, the JOH J Cor. 9th and F Sts. Insist upon ANN HOe lS: superintendent of the beach, would invo!ve . 5 = ‘and Bur Skin Diseases in a day. It ite MALT EXTRACT amd you will not bu Plan outlay of $17,000, but, fearing that this Hey ae ee, CORER Syrup. will posi- | which it ts proposed shall be added to the | Itching pe 4 ; fo3-5.t.tb-24 6 disappointed. YevwwvwvewvvvvevvveviWy: AAD AAAAAMA At folate DAD DAE RAL LR br nM df te te Mette de: cures: nights. its. Sol Increase in the amount named in the bill | desolate by the hom of a Wear child which could | Pending Disirict approprigtion act for pav- | <i Piles 12,8, to lente. 5 cents, | Sold. hy would jeopardize its passage, the plan had | have been saved by this great remedy. ing 14th street to Lydecker avenue, and Ly- * WILLIAMS, 3d and Pa. ave. 83