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yee | THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1900-14 PAGES, Cash only and the narrowest margin of profit. Complete peer EEEEEEEEEE EEE EEEL EEE To quickly close out many limited lots of paperings we have decided to reduce prices to a fraction of cost. Up to the close of business Saturday evening the following remarkable prices will hold good: 300 pieces of good Glimmer Paper at 3c. 550 pieces of good Glimmer Paper at 4c. 475 pieces of good Flat and Gilt eae at 5c. and 6c. 600 pieces of fine Flat and Gilt Papers at 8c. and toc. 250 pieces of fine Hand-printed Paper at 121%4c. Borders to match any of the abvve papers at from Ioc. to 30c. per piece. 20 shades of 30-in. Cartridge Papers at Ioc. Fine Hand-printed Borders to match, sold regularly at $1.50 and $2.50, at 25c. and 30c. A number of patterns of Printed Cartridge Papers, regular- ly selling at 75c., at oc. Fine Heavy Pressed Papers at 25c. Fine Flock Papers at 20c. (These papers sold regularly at $2.00 and $2.50 per piece.) Remnants of Pressed Papers at 10c. per piece. Short lots of Wall Mouldings at 1c. per foot. Bed (four coats of real baked enamel). A maple frame, double sup- ported spring. A nicely bound, good quality Mattress. Complete for $6.85. This offer will be for tomorrow only, and none will be sold to dealers. It is for the Purpose of calling your attention to our magnificent stock of Metal Beds and the ex- traordinary prices we are quoting on surplus stock. Mattings. You can imagine what is in 3 store for you in the Matting line when we say that we have an immense stock, and that our prices are on a level + ith our furniture prices—in other words, y far the lowest in town. ome More Souvenir. : 4 7 al ¢ + Bed, ote N < os = Fraction Prices pring, os + Wall P : Mattress, as . 4 Next Monday morning our Wall Paper and Moulding De- $ k & partment is to be transferred from the fourth to the first floon $ ie most extraordinary offer ¢ «: Preparations for the change of location are now going on. é 2 ox fine White Enameled Steel $ : ea ¢ so y oo et LOOM MPP D ORE Soe Set Sorc’ So ee ae a a a segent e424 =r Os alles iiediibaiciailaicalalaiy iitaiciinlil EB BEEEEEEEEECECEREEPEEEEEEEES Our Lace Curtain Department will take your order for clean- é prance Bact sble) with consiierable/ale $ ing and renewing the lace curtains. é narrate! italweS gave re fsanator = “ “¢ Anniversary Sale. Those that were disap- 4 W. B. MOSES & SONS, F ST., COR. 11TH. ¢ pointed in getting them before are requested aiacens Warenouse, 22a and M Sta. z Be apply cay, as the supply is limited. It 3 $,- is an indispensable housebold article = RE $e CEOEE EETECE 4 cannot be bought tn ihe vin the Dit Say . = $ 3 pereeeeeereresererrerrrres eeeeeerrrery $ By $ BS $ Hecht’s Greater Stores. $13 J ac kson £ 5 Great Cash $ i The verdict is in Hecht’s #? Bros.’ =<" } : Houses, $ : favor. : 915-917-919-921 Seventh St, = a through to 636 Mass. Ave. : Hundreds of people, after viewing the va- rious showings going on about town, tell us, of their own accord, that our millinery and ready- to-wear garments have a refined elegance and exclusiveness of style not to be seen in the dis- plays elsewhere. ° Hecht’s dainty conceptions are, indeed, exquisite, and it is a great satisfaction to be so assured by patrons, who are certainly the best of judges. P New creations in millinery are being added daily, and novelties in ready-to-wear suits, silk waists and separate dress skirts are ar- riving constantly to keep assortments intact. sae James B. Henderson rea “st. eee I ees Ses BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER. Annual Spring Clearance Sale} Se see —E Ere % < Segeegeeseegeeeeetestoatoeten tum-sized toc. PAPERS TO GO AT....4c. Hecht's “charge” system will prove a great convenience to you ¢ Att oa for wile it vas deelenel & in buying Spring wearables. Hundreds of people unable to pay all periae ebr AR UR A * at once for a hat, a suit, skirt, &c., will be enabled to get it here— eget wall pars fa arrests and have it charged and pay for it little by little. Terms are made to Mee Be ae Ig suit you, You and secure the band me so gootay wth > they are picked over, z - § é Small lots ; 300 trimmed hats, $4.98. 3] srtrade 2C. &.3¢. : and misses’ trimmed hats. in the greatest aswrtment the season's newest shapes @ : out with taffeta ellk and heavily appliqued: ms inns elsewhere for $25, but not for less. the eholee fs splendid. you may be able aswrtment at this price 1s ex buy eq) “THAT REMINDS ME." ——______—_ mal} ‘hift dis ae Sar ee $4. OS $] r2%c. PAPERS TO GO. AT. te ee ee Seemann : : $]15c. PAPERS TO GO AT....6c. - 2oc. PAPERS TO GO AT....7¢. Special in ayoiule Se Untrimmed hats. lee PAPERS TO GO - eI S sprays at sued Tats in the nose ane aia oe TO 50c. PAPERS TO GO AT 3 colors. in! chip, Mackinaw. Qpsretitan Be "toc nd fancy s1 yl oe - ea res $ and all 3 75c. TO $1 PAPERS TO GO = S| vapors cieatin <Illustrations of our suit & skirt values?| ““65e. S0c. and $ 1.28. 3 : = —are to be seen in these three lots of suits and an equal number : ee ee Fs of skirts. z ae Kern quick, short” sate of + ot ruse with bex Bleate fult-tlare ski ; ity Ralehed gars James H E gen at $08 ee ered tae Oi ioaiadaed ae cataiaadl 3 i ee NDERSON, |: with jackets in all the most fashionable eters, coe santas: & | masse ting box-pleated skirts. Some of these sults are lined ore bi “T usually am a-smilin’, ain't I? ‘That's ‘cause [ feela good. I'm mighty spry for an old man, W er for the very acme of sult stslishness—the very cleverest crea- tlona: sults of the best Hities of brosdciothe, Venetia cheviot, serges and homespuns, in dozens of different styles, cluding the most elaborate taffeta silk and braid applique trim. med suits. 'To have a fushionable modiste make such sults a8 would cost you $75, and you'll find them selling in such stores a8 sell PRI- “Kk WHISKY. e spring tonte I keep me well aud these to yo such fue s eas for ¥ $1.98 $6.98 $9.98 ferchevict serge | for broadcloth | for black crepon 47 Full quart bottles only $1. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, _COR. CONN. AVE. AND M ST. mhi6- een a as ee es ee ee $ skirts | skirts skirts Go to Siccardi’s = : > Soe wares Er = wit wow: sane EIMIS Sa thcbee ae oe ee, & skirts which lox | pleat back bex pleat backs, -lned ee Switches: reduced to $1.50, & stores have been saving and front appliqued with With “Nubian" fast black ped Pit td ae piles = re at $298 and braid and taffeta silk. perealine, and bound with Gra; Hea nap ced nia Should be $10. H. & M.” binding. ‘y lair reduced in same pronortioa: Siccardi, 71 aN ie ext, to Palais Royal. Hecht and coment fee» Re ae Sak Aaa eceescsces | MAS. IK A. DONOVAN, == 904 F St. N. W., Will open a choice assortment of French Pattern Bonnets, Toques ‘and London Hats, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 22, 23, 24. mb20-2t Correct Spring Lap Robes CONCORD ada gam linge appointments are not ew ‘dressy HARNESS | Tap Robes” Hebes of 4 other = stylis fabri of holes fabries heres LEADS. | and select variety. Not bigh. i th pede —Aeafall line of Trap, Buggy and Surrey Harnesses Lutz & Co, 497 Pa. Ave. i qi. Ife: | | Nature's = for Constipation Hunyadi Janos THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Tnsist on Raving the Genuine, i Be not eee tae mh19-200 Suits Cleaned. DUCRO’S RING UP "PHOWE 772 FOR TAILOR. [| —68 years of good work has given Alimentary wing MADE | us the reputation of dof dyeing " iat Ver ds Seka ie Euixi R ia Machine send us your tailor. off Cj ing. WHRATLEY'S, 1068 Jefferson st., Georgetown. fee a3 aes arn preventive or fees i, ‘yybotd, ‘welatial nae Rentin : AGENTS, B FOUGERA & €O., NEW YORK. 10c. a ay. OOFING FELT, Gold Neve Glasses ot _C. Auerbach, 7 & H. in solid 1 en he eee fig Suranterd for 10 years, | ~ Try our $15 Guaranteed Ma- 5 with fastevers, $1.00 roll. $1.50. € Roll Ese punted ache : tarcee at $1.50, 1000 And at die chines. Send Porat Trial Free. ce soxs. zo orm er Panera | Ale A. KAHN, 935 F St seb 12d ‘Store, 1505 N, J. ave. ie [AFFAIRS UN TGeoRGETOWN [AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA] S*#esecessocosescocsscoosooneneoogeenoosorganeanenoacs OLDENBERG a! BERG’ Grand Lodg@ Offbers' Entertained by Rebekah DegreecLodge, L 0. 0. F. Meeting of the Agricultural and Industrial | ; Fair Association. 922-24-26-28 7th St. Running through to 704-6 K Street. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE.” Thursday bargains from : Program ented, Including Vocal and Instramental Music—Gen- Terms of the Charter Under Discus- nion—Elimination of Horse Rac- eral and Personal News. ing Feature—Briefs. —_—— Wartha Waghington Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. Dike ‘ined the officers of the Grand ase I. 0. O. F., last evening with @ musical and literary program upon the occasion of their grand visitation. An ad- dress of welcome was extended to the grand master by Miss Mary A. Craven, no- ble grand. The following numbers were rendered during the course of the even- ing: Overture, Weber’s Orchestra, H. W. Weber, director; vocal solo, Leroy Birch; selections by Branzoli Mandolin and Guitar Club; recitation, little Eva Ruth Irwin; se- lection, ““Musical Meteors,” by Bach; reci- tation, Miss Edna Knight; recitation, Harry W. Selah; finale, Weber's Orchestra. Mrs. K. M. Phillips, for the lodge, pre- sented a cane to Grand Master J. B. Ward. The conclusion of the program was the serving of ice cream, cake and other re- Evening Star Bureau, No. 701 King st.. Bell Telephone No. 106, ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 21, 1900. The Agricultural and Industrial Fair As- sociation of Northern Virginia held a called meeting late yesterday afternoon in the rooms of the Business Men's League for the purpos? of considering the charter recently granted the association by the legislature of Virginia. Vice President John Yarrow ccupied the chair and Secretary George W. Hawxhurst kept the minutes. Mr. M. B. Harlow presented the charter as passed by the legislature. He stated that it had passed the house of delegates In its original form, but that in the senate {t had been put into the hands of a committee and so amended as to come under the provisions of the Maupin law, which prohibits the iegetments te seen adles and gcnUcm=? | making of books or selling/of pools) within e committe: the aff: con- } the state. The charter as first proposed atoeone Henry Soa of the etair con” | contained a clause exempting the associa- over the store! Exceptional offerings have been from ev: ery available source “for this one day's S special selling. They all touch” upon the timeliest needs—and tell of savings as great as ever offered. E very item —no matter how low in price—represents sterling quality—for this is “The Dependable Store” in practice as well as name. Seeeogengengengengendoagongoagontind He PERCALES>1 , ricces ot new OILCLOTH fast colors and a myriad of this_season’s odd er 2 most attractive patterns. wine beat "aus vlar We. value. only, pez yard...” only at f eee. Soe, SILKS=3 Agen of 2: och ass Bro- es ¢ : = sortment of ‘the newest spring paticrns—in- Corset Coves stefully a with clading hot ‘effects. stripes a Ince and others. “Strictly all ‘pare silk. 69c. ente fall cut 2 Special price, Thursday only, at. garments—full cut and perfec: “3 ting. Thursday only o. : ‘ Qc, Granite ware specials.| DRESS GOODS ee Stars aid 8-quart Granite Iron Coff Poti ‘Suitings, in a splendid assortment of th Ella S. Knight and Mrs. K. M. Phillips. Fora Pet ee rt ee Tannen UM xeatlar peices duc. [tale peice tee BOC. | wena toe aumtioe cee eee ee Visitation to Columbia Lodge. Considerable discussion followed the read- eae nations. 40 inches wide—and 2-quarte-size Granite Iron Tea Pots; 19c. masesiy al a Pave wel. ceeeey, 39c regular price, 29c. Sale price. . Se ° rile tite Gans. Rate 3c. | BLACK GOODS," ray le price. The annual visit of the executive officers ae of the charter ant she “question =e DI . 20, was | brought up as to whether the association Beane eee eee Nore, Wo, | Could be made a success without the horse- EEE e LO, CO) se, No- | racing feature. Several of the members 1736, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. | declared that if the enterprise was to de- Many prominent members of the organiza-} pend for success upon gambling it had bet- tion were present. Addresses were deliv- | ter be dropped. This scemed to be the coi : _|sensus of opinion. Mr. Church called at- fies Gy she Grand master, William C. Mar- | tention to the broad and liberal scope of ss Eeies the charter in Its present form and said he pore rand secretary yCharles Walkers the | believed success could be achfeved under et it. He suggested the calling of a mass ne “turner, Joseph G as J Mleld Je-j James | meeting of those interested at an early esty and othere The address of welcome | date. This was referred to the executive as deliv 7 ; committee. It was decided to have litera- was delivered by Davia B. Lee. A collation | (oe concerning the association printed and oe = distributed. It was also decided to open Car and Wagon Collide. subscriptions with the understanding that An east-bound train, No. 340, of the Met- | they will be returnable if, at a mass meet- vopolitan railroad collided with a horse and ees ee Pee tartont Se ee wagon this morning about 8:30 o'clock on | S¢ King George county was present and en- P strect between 26th and 27th streets. The | tertained the association with a short ad- wagon was owned by A. R. Lendner of | dre: 334 Delaware avenue southwest, and was also east bound at the time of the accident. The wagon was damaged by the collision, and the horse was injured. The animal was thrown across the roadway and struck a lamp post, slightly damaging it. Rody of Colored Infant Found. While walking In the woods north of the Tu w road, near Merkle’s place, about ) clock yesterday Herbert Smith dis- covered the badly decomposed remains ot an infant. He notified the police of the matter, and Policeman Minor Furr of the yan - ee ported Black French Surat 2-quart-size Granite Iron Rice Boll- 23e Wide, Fine wearing ers; regular price, 38¢. Sale price... ~ % S.quart Granite Iron Dish Pan regular price, 20c. Sale price. * 18¢. ; MATTINGS 32% "fe China Mattings, in neat stripes, plaids and LININGS, yaa. Black Fi check patterns—the newest Sorts see yard a Toe 12!4c. BATTENBERGS Betestin et Thursday only at. RUGS 322 dozen Genuine Jno. Brom. ley's Wool Smyrna Rugs, size 80x60 inches. Newest and richest styles and colorings. 1 69 —Steorstay nip at’ to a ee $ Battenberg Rings, to ma —Thureday only ot UMBRELLAS=, TE OVERS” a, SALLLOVES i oee S Congo hand ie 1 2 Cc. Fie City Cireuit Court. After adjourning over yestergay, the cir- cuit court for the clty, Judge Charles E. Nicol presiding, convened at 10 o'clock this morning. The first suit on the docket was that of Watkins against the Washing- ton, Alexandrfa and Mcunt Vernon Rail- road Company, in which the plaintiff sues for damages for the death of her husband. William Watkins, which, it ts alleged, oc- curred as a result of his being run over by the of the defendant company. Several other cases have been set for this brellas, with Laces: 18 tn frame. Spec 5c. surprise package. Karedes onl We have morrow Vined value One § One One Paper of F Rae a a ac Raa DMA aD taPatr Bibi lads PPD BADR Ache RI PRI U-count American Pins— . bicycle squad brought the body to the} Congressional Convention Call, One Belt, any color =e orgetown station house. The remains ii ica a MO ee Aluminum Thin bie— Choice = = pr nd » those of a colored child and had been| At @ meeting of the democratic congres- e of Twilled Tape ment of pretty sais . xposed to the weather for several days. | sional committee for the eighth district of Ss eee ‘ime day only, per yard. The coroner was notified of the finding of | Virginia, held in this city at noon today, |‘ abinet of Hair Pits the body. Geaeea mention a were Present Bore one at $ One 60-inch Tape Measure. STATIONERY eis tines A fen if ury, chairman; C. P. Janney of Leesburg, x L Paper; plain or ruled—gors on sale ce) _The funeral of Mr. Charles English, no- G. 8. P. Triplett of Culpeper, va;|% GILOWES ;%,, coven, adie ring | are ee roa aes oe c. tice of whose death was published in The | George's Shackleford of Orange, Va, ana | 2, claspe—in red, tan sed need ek ait ees ——- Star yesterday, was held this morning at 11 o'clock from the chapel in Oak Hill cemetery, The funeral was largely at- tended. Rey, E. W. 8. Peck, D.D., pastor of Mount Zion M. E. Church and secretary of the Washington and Baltimore conference, has gone to attend the annual ‘sion, now Colonel Grenville Gaines of Fauquier. The meeting was called to order by the chair- man, and Mr. Geo. S. Shackleford was elected secretary. It was deeided to hold a convention in the city of Alexandria, Va., to nominate a candidate for the Unite States House of Representatives, Wednes- day, July 18, 1900, at 2 o'clock p.m., and They are sold regularly at $1.25—but for one Regular 22c. Bottles of White Writ day only we will try them on at ing Ink—offered tomorrow for... our risk and give the same ghar- tty iene Z9C. | aay toilet savings. ’ RIBBONS cs (pocannene are ae picts Olive ON Castile Soap, 9c. Ib. E Sroted ct 4s the price reduced. Consisting of fine ALL ‘777 Pure Soap. stic, cake. SILK Satin Ribbons, from 2 to 3 inches wide “ 8 b e oe | the basis of representation was fixed at | ¥ “in'a good ansurtment of desis, Monarch” Rabber I Phy ie BCL Ras oe ten emat Mure | one delegate for every one hundred and | ¥ atle chlo, Sold serslaste nt anteed perfect quality the absence of Dr. Peck fraction over fifty democratic votes cast at | % We. and 12%ie. a yard. ee 3 Cc. Regular @9c The second in the course of lectures for | the last presidential election. Sy Es perfect—for 4c, the benefit of the cholrg of St. John's and Case Dinmisned. + soe Christ churctiés, thepectively, was’ given SUIT: —Choice of a lot of Ladies’ One Allen's Perfamea T: of all the attorneys in the case. This suit has been in court for some time. It w: opened in the circuit court for Alexandria on a Dill in equity, filed by the : eee t An injunction and receiver were ete sa Dag Sot encores aie 121 ng rates at/ asked for, and after hearing argument at | ‘% [yrkedbuttomheles. All aC. Manassas Judge Nicol announced that he uuld name a receiver today do grant eau oot purchase of CORSETS; _Epchane of » in gray and’ wehlecaneer and long, injunction under bond of $6,000. ‘Th li boned and guar- fittin; All et 39 ‘Thursae’ 2 Cc. manner of settlement of the cas, there- CHILD'S REEFERS {2 Monday evening at St. John’s Parish Hail, | 70s C- E. Nicol today entered a Analy § oe suits, ine ee ely Tall: Georgetown. Owing. to illness Mr. George | decree in the circuit court dismissing the | $ tians, Coverts and Chevlots—made In the lat. BEDWEAR;,; Totten could not aupear, but his place was | case of John. B. Nicrendorf against the | 3 est, ‘Bton, ‘tight-fitting and double-breasted filled by Mr. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, whose | Consumers’ Brewing Company of Rosslyn, | % stsles with bexpleat ae chet Sprvad tanrisme Mat 08 biect was “Constantinople.” The lecture | va, The decree was entered upon request 5 ively we et 3 “Thorsday $8. 08 39 velne si aemme Cc. 3 illustrated by : = only? : penne, Adinen Irie Table mask: 4 inches wide full ieality toa doe CHILD’S WEAR —Children's Good Quality Muslin Drawers, made with deep hem and Star Advertisements in Georgetown. Classified advertisements for The Star may be filed at regular adver} > Postal Telegraph off Sot fon nea Soe rtion, the ents. —.—_—_. WITHOUT AUTHORITY. minimum charge being fifteen tore, causetl some surprise. Charter Granted. en's in all shades. Deep In the circuit court today Judge Nicol trimmed with Commissioners Cannot Return Fee aid at the Pound. The District Commissioners, in a letter to Mr. Joseph Mo: turing “Company of Washington, the ob- fect of which is to manufacture artificial limbs and fixtures. The capital stock is granted a charter to the Peerless Manufae- Sizes 1 t ce eee , Executive Mansion, again 7 ake Geo. |e Gefined their position_in the matter of | Piaced at 90,000, and the otheer men |e WASH GooDs $58 ed z = : vith= s, president; 5 g = amexe dogs captured for being at large with- | © Bie Saewialt Hart accretary cai xR Extra-fine Quality chuice out muzzles. Mr. Moss’ dog, it appears, os M. Hines, treasurer.” In addition to | % nia agiiad Nene 4 was taken up by the poundmaster's force re- | these the following are named as director: et e. Never sold under 1Zige. f O77, c cently, and he was compelled to pay the | John A. Peer, John W. Thomas and Fred- z before. Thursday only a. @ ality "Thursday only. ‘° 4 usual fee of $2 before he could secure its | erick W. Behrens. seseoes LEP DIED IE Pepeets release. He filed a protest with the @om- General Matters. ot DeesenssoneoteseoTeeTeNNOONONEEEERES missioners, requesting that the amount paid | The Alexandria branch of Acca Temple, x 2 be returned to him. In reply the Commissioners state that the nfamous law” of which Mr. Moss com- plained is an act of Congress, which they feel compelled to enforce on account of the existence of hydrophobia in the District, as Mystic Shrine, will be entertained this r = Harrison Dingman, Harry Standiford and certified to them by the Secretary of Agri- | Larue Thomas of Washington, Potentate ene z i and other Mystic ‘The Commissioners would’ state,” they | Chaflton from Richmond an F z evening at the residence of Mr. B. E. Downham, on North Washington street. A number of guests from out-of-town points are expected, among them being Messrs. Mevsacpenevenenenenenen OLD SRP DPO DREN DRILL Cure Colds by keeping your bowels open. CASCARETS will do it without grip or gripe and drive the cold right out of you. Just as soon as you “feel like taking cold” take a CASCARET—1there is NOTH- ING SO GOOD. st ed city. wrote Mr. Moss, “that where dogs have | Shriners from the last-namy ; been found w the muzzle attached to | In the police court this morning Mayor them, although not in a proper position, | Simpson assessed Dallas Benzette % ona but evidencing a willingness on the part] charge of assault. Leonard Cheshire, on of the owners to comply with the law, the| the same charge, fined $2.50. poundmaster has been instructed, if ‘pos-| ‘"Suneral services. over the remains of sible, to return such dogs to their owners, | George Datley, whose death occurred early or, at least, not to deal with the cases so] yonday morning, were held this afternoon verely as if the dogs had no muzzles at-| jn Grace Episcopal Church, Rev. Clarence tached. In the case of the dog that you| f all. officiating. Many friends and ac- own, it was evident that you were entirely | Qiaintances of the deceased attended, and willing to comply with the law and bought a muzzle for that purpose, but the Com- missioners cannot be responsible for the | “"ne city democratic committee will: meet fact that the muzzle was stolen or lost) tomorrow night and decide upon a time for from a dog, and in this case the dog was | nolding a primary election in April. At found on the street without a muzzle and | (his primary candidates will be nominated your man presented himself at the pound | roy the several municipal offices, the elec- jater with the muzzle in his hand. ‘The | fo" the several be held in May. Commissioners feel that they have no au- | "0? TOT WO; ket ball for the local cham- thority of law to refund the amount paid | Onehip was played. at Armory Hall last to redeem the dog from the pound. hight between the Alexandria Athletic As- Seater sociation and the Alexandria Light Infantry To Answer Murder Charge. team. The game resulted in a victory for the interment was made in Bethel cem- etery. CANDY CATHARTIC Nelson Vale, a colored man about sixty } the association by a score of 14 to 4. Mr. William Bryan, a well-known resi- years of age, will be placed on trial tomor- | ont” died last night at an advanced age x = row befexe Justice Clabaugh in Criminal | at the residence of his son, on South Henry 2 court No. 1, under an indictment alleging | street. Deceased leaves a widow and sev- WORK WHILE YOU SLEES the murder of, Alexander Jackson, also col- | eral grown children. - Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. ored,jat Rene! Baad ii oe Catherine Mumford took place yesterday January. aaah rn Pree. ates | at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Rev. Father Mary Billie. 15 jap ‘0 an encounter | HJ” Cutler said mass over the remains. versity Hospital Gunut (cain hours atter tha shooting. Vale contends that he acted in self-defense. ye, <7 A sweet bit of candy medicine, purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, never grip nor gripe. A sale of over 5,000,000 boxes a uncer year—toc., 25c., 50c.—proves their great merit. Be sure you get CASCARETS, the only original, genuine Candy Cathartic. white persons and 84 colored. The annual Best for the Bowels thousand of the whole population; that for FASS AAA NRA msn es the whites being 25.16, and for the colored cote onebebae 19.80. The principal causes of death were pneumonia, of which 20. deaths occurred, as against 6 in the previous week. Of dis- eases of the heart there was an increase from 14 to 19, and of the kidneys from 5 66 ti ti : Artistic Peerless (Sz. 7 = 9 something new in : to 10. Of the infectious, contagious class Photograph Ss PUNCHI ome ane son = e there were 8 fatal cases of grip, 2 of ty- n | phoid fever, 2 of diphtheria and 8 of whoop- On w Style Mountings” Just Received. pmnlaneurs ane. ite : u ya ng cone tose of last report there were 33} ° #W. H, STALEE, ggste” eceasione. Phowe makes 2 qts. of punch. cases of diphtheria in’ quarantine. During Beven-Seven F st. Reet, the week 15 new cases developed, and 18 ergo: RATES TO COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. Navy Punch, $1.25 qt. ‘ were discharged, leaving 30 cases in isola-| e26-16d ‘ o tion in 26 premises. 2H Wine Co., Ma as ‘Of scarlet fever ibliere. wee 73 cases in Tu rkish Bath TO- KALON 614 14th St tine at the close o! repo! yur : ing the week 18.new cases were reported LJ eae dischi ) leavii 67 cases = > Snder treament in SF premises 1329 G Street'N. W. IND”? eather conditions tent ain'tac d The - «SEAL GRAND? |) tity a vat eee Reese rei ea | |< emrandes Sates ee 1 i r Best atmosphere, 30 degrees: Owed Sees snowld never~ be employed > Number of Deaths in District the Past Week. The mortality in the District during the past week was 130, of which 96 were of DEMAND THE 4 " t | MRARGCAIRRARAAARA RARARARARARRR ATG TORR AA ATTA TATA BIA ANNABEL ‘ure (inclu snow eH perient W i pee i nc ey ueaa ee | PERS RR eS av r a sickness. Aperient Water istered 80 Espresso whe | 13th instant, ‘from 11 ze rising degrees on the