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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1900-14 PAGES, EEEEELE EEL EEE EE EEE ES | c004 ; eeeseg ALONG THE IVER FRONT LOCAL RULE IN PHILIPPINES OLDENBERG’S, 922 to 928 7th St. ..., (=) SesncELyS > PROVISION FOR THE POPULAR ELEC- TION OF MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. SMM IMtti Gas Stoves for Summer. Gas Ranges. Hot Plates. Water Heaters. Ovens. and 704-6 K St. he Dependable Store.” me price-wonders in worthful mattings. We are setting all precedent aside during this great sale of Mat- aid the Spawning of Property— pnal, Gen. Otis’ Order Given Out by the War Seoongonteegeatong Department—The Aim of the Government. N is) The game waten and the harbor police force have, as far agknown, prevented any iilegal seining ig thd@waters of the District of Columbia thig se: It is stated, how- ever, by men: who hve made fish a study, if the law forbidding the taking of bass, =: Made-Up =: Welvet JRugs. The Secretary of War has sent to Con- gress a copy of an order issued by Gen. Otis, and just received here, providing for a sys- tem of civil municipal government in the Philippines, and for the election of mu- Sesedordondiahortontoeteeteetoatecoatessenteeceateateatoeteetorseotededy See sesseegesgengeesengeagengeegengeegeeteageeg . . 4, J nicipal officers by the people. The order tings. Every vard in ‘ igo eo NESS BIST PS ¢ The “old-fashioned” Velvet Carpets are recognized _ by 3 Gas Cookers. excone with a Hook and line, were repealed, | says in part: aes dice or seer alge eer bgre os 5 mee * nseheepers as thes e <cellence i ality. . t would result in a large increase in shad. Tt is wit t satisfaction that th spa s 2 : - Seldom, ¥ be x “ she Es bate ne sy of eee excellence ae eee & Family Gas Stoves. While the waters of the District of Colum-| tnited” wes Sey ate an iad ¢ ever, have you been offered such values—certainly not at the sea- hey are the mos! economical, cos ing no more tha s Best Table Stoves. %| !# are made a spawning ground for shad | with former promises, promulgate in this] Son’s start—just when the need is greatest. * very greatly outwearing Brussels. and no one allowed to use a net in them, | order the law by which the municipalities re esehende neato atoateateneadeateatenteadoateateateazoageeteets Florence Oil Stoves. 100 rolls of Extra Heavy 100 rolls of the seeeste dent EATER ELLE LILIA AAT AAA AAA AAP P PTE lies now «< ms 2 e = wine Lk & We are showing more than 200 made-up Bordered Carpets sull, bass, both black and big-mouth, in one | of the towns of the Philippines are to be Quality Double-warp China s Fonnine China and warp Snpancee Mattings, $e f these very srior fabric: ° eC $ : eu t millions of young shad. This, blished and governed in the f The Mattings, In a tine range of rote agnor ° 1806 : -* of these very superior fabrics made from short lengths of the . | Season: ea y established and governed in the future. The i rs tings, Ina fine ram of the | the 180-warp quality—guar- -& best selling: oa ‘rms, and marked at remnant prices. These Blue Flame Oil Stoves® it aid, will account for the fact that | law is inspired by a genuinely liberal spir this season's newest effects, most | eM eolorings | anterd douts Big aw. . c te poe osa a Sere I Se = ° so few shad are now being caught, despite | and the principles of autonomous govern- — bopular bright col eaiie Semgatignys sortment of choicest and “are the ideal floor coverings, not only for cottages and summer 7 the work of the fish commission. ment. It is in itself educating. It 1s caleu- | snd news Hee cet | greens, bines, and “rede, | best effects, dncinding: nest = + homes, but for all the vear round use. The sixth big sand scow for Mr. Louis | lated to urge on the people in the path of | $ Soren hind-—aheny ee Thebes are double dyed and | Maltere pattems, sevest J E 67—Velvet Rug, sesees S575 ilding yard, on the Eastern branch, | Stand their duties as free citizens and make | % price of gine designe. Guaranteed aS 232—Velvet Rug $0.00 & Co. & | and will shortly be put overboard. Two | le ponerse uss of thelr, pavtte 3 ; = and 40c. values—for a 232—-\ g. oiice S more scows still remain to be built for the | “For the first time the ne peeple | & AES RE Te i Bee ee .. $10.50 616 12th. 1204 G. ¥J same order, and they will be pushed along | afe to exercise the right of suffraze in the | & g y Pi Es ° ° see Neivel Bac $13.00 as rapidly as possibie. The sand-digger of | election of municipal officers—a right only | & ‘e ° ° ° . 244—Velvet Rug, $13. ap See Our Chicago Jewel Gas Range. | Mr. Smoot is also at Summers’ yard, to | Slightly restricted by conditions which have | 4 260—Velvet Rug, $15.00 : have lmprovements made in her machinery. | Been Imposed for the purpose of rewarding |. ti + 62—Velvet Rus 5 fe little sloop Ella C., which arrived in | #8 Well as encouraging the people in their | 1) I i I 4 263—Velvet Rug, $16.50 port on Saturday evening last, is @ amatt | JUSt and natural aspirations to become ed- xceptional values to ea you to z 253—Velvet Rug, $18.50 RES floating machine shop, with every appliance es worthy to enjoy al! the bene t e e ¢ sehoet Ban S on her for the building and repai: a | Of civilization. , wh t d Rea elect ue $19.00 210 SUPERIOR _ WORKMAN. §)| patented. scram, fing and repair of a | °.Avith the tmunlelpaifties 2 really autono- | © : ite goods counters. Velvet Rug, $21.00 SUPE I JIS MAD has attracted considerable attention along | MOUS and decentralized municipal govern- | ¥ Mountains of the billowy white fabrics < here : oR Velvet Wea ss SHIP AND MATERIALS, J the river front and has been visited bya | Ment Will be established in the towns, since |% stock embraci ee enue en hgh el ee ae: ¢ 246—Velvet Rug, 2. (( large number of river men. Ho provincial assembly is 1 in the cap | & ; b embracing everything that’s new and wanted. This promises = 5 Nea Ras . 5 ) z = tals of the provinces or distvicts each | & to be a gre; Vhite G See . . S, TESS 261 Velvet Rug, $27.50 & Sale of Whart Property. _ municipality is the legitimate wdninistrator | 4 jy she nis White Goods season—and the biggest part of the buy- 4 252—Velvet Rug. 10. $30.00 ( The wharf property at the foot 6f sth | of the interests of the town, and will keep, | g§ should center here—if least prices ior highest qualities have = . 262—Velvet Rug, 12 x14.7-. waleie $35.00 street southwest, formerly occupled by the | Preserve and expend for the put % any power to attract. These special values for to : ( National Capital Ice Company, has been | Pg mUnicipal fund " & 50 pi ¥ an OEM ‘apita Sompany, s ter furth aining the genera 50 pieces of 40-fneh Victoria Y ; Te 2 Se s leased for a term of years by Captain E. | poses of the law, the onder peocscts Lawns, AC euality worth toe . woh, alienated xia? ot Tersian curtains properly cleaned and renewed. ( eS El nailee the Randall line, and yester- | reading of the provisions of the la < Ps : 634c. oe or We a 12%Ac z Note the newest Wall Paper Window Display. s pi sion of it. The ape teers yoinhe Unitec & lain White Swiss, very shee | a . \ mount ars eterna aten the Randall poy REDE: ; atts impos BS usnally at Gea yank py | aM s+ 7 “ES & SONS FCT T is said, rende e presen S al. DI n rh are rd W. B. MOSES & SONS, F ST.. COR. 11 =e r a the" fon "ot uh reed ae | BoC theke are" wuseeptibe ot ature ae 2'pa-tomenve f eee ; Pires eabusine : ler that they meet future ~ Storage Warehouse, 22d and ts. ie 1D The demolition of the old tee chute and alte and Keep pace with the di New Hemstitet El EE ney |: ngine house of the ice company .o make | in political knowledge of the Philipp shirt waist PTET EEEEEECEEEEEEEEEE ( )| room tor a new warceo ee ena UNH | pie with whom now fects the. ceeatio tla value S ae 2 ese hl | dimensions, was Degun yesterday. A new | Municipal I faithfully admin- ( wharf, 90x66 feet, is also to be scted, | ister their intere rights » : l Satta Stncice Kites erate, ( Nee is also t erected | ister tual is : JNirtoria Lawns, the a engin Stripe Organdie Lawns, very sheer a Randall, Este andall and Kent will be | It_is added that if, notwitt ular value, f a Se. a for only ceeecer G34c. 3 : oad berthed there. The Randall line will have | Prudent foresight of the Cn 4“ 2 We are selling is a traveler and its headquarters there also. The present | ™Ment, errors should vecur = a ana Faia Nan © one as Well. ICs different from $ wharf of the line will be fitted up and | Should be ymmitted by the loca! offic itt pieces of White 1 orp welts and _ie aa eS i . used exclusively for the River View excur- | the bus’ be strongly repres meditia cords, whitch Tomornew at t s $1.05 and $1.75, J) ston busine BN es ae 3 eat Ines yd. te 1134. 1 ar eS ) The schooner Harp, ‘whi ving at the| The provis ao wharf mini creek, loading aera we « ‘~ = — > or Carter & Clark, recently, sud- cipal W. h d = ; a ee cent The Counells nuniber trom eight as oods supremacy is ours. = )) ve feet of water, where she rding to the size of the tow , ° Sil T il t S| whe Sunken con ete ueyres The new addition gives us double the selling space, better = : : : en schooner obstructed the ch must be ma ms, twen- 5 i 8 : S Space, better = On Ster ing liver Olle Ware, nel to the wharf, so that it was ne ars of age or ove who have light, room for twice the stock and greater facilities. All of which $ to get a line to her and, with the aid of a ed in the town six raonths, and hot gives us j claims a shi 7 : i = winlass.to, hauls aoe hy oe ede 's of any foreign power. It also is gives we inet aims to leadership. And we back those claims up with = 1 ° ° bottom of the creek, out of the of | Condition of being an elector that a person unassailable low prices—as this list wi! 33 Desk Articles and Novelties vessels coming in. The ve js | Should have held one of certain designated om te i runes st will show : ywned i : : es ¢ offic or <a ul ol pieces of Organdie Populaire, pret 82-inc ported Organdies, owned in th Y, and efforts to float her | offices, oF pay: 30 pesos annigly. OT 1S tiest “light ‘and dark colorings)" Pt Rilty aod de aie aeons 9 ae The elderor also mast tale eee es + lar price, Stye. yd.—for one 5. Cc. te French excel. Regular Da A Vi pate d eceipts at Fish Wharf. an oath em| 3 eto | : | value—for..- = At KA RR S O45 < €. Hons urine ine, eae ‘The receipts of herring at the fish wharf | Ing “I rec« = Fine “Windmere™ Dimities, in. © 4 9 ae fl thirty-five years have. thoroaghty,| 8% still light and’ prices are advancing. | thor! + HM Mecan Eames eee) ne All-wool Challie, in neat figures and atripes = tested Vin Mariani and invariably ex- | About 160,000 herring and 2,000 shad were xx Regular 12%ge. value—for one 8 and polka dots—dark colors. Reg- 39 > perienced beneficial effects. Thou- | received. Herring sold for $2 to. $2. per = = pa S4c. a shade . wand Having duplicates of many of our patterns of Sterling Silver =| sands of famous men and women from | thousand: roe shad at_S18 to $22 per hime an z ——s —— ~ s ‘ 3 : ‘ almost. every walk of life have ! dred, and buck shad. $7 to §8 per hundred, Daw Lena se image tarine + 2 in desirable nays 4 Foilet Articles, we will offer them this week at a very substantial praised Vin Mariani tn poetry and | The arrivals at the Alexandria fish whart ‘ Seg 22 ee Pees ee 4 : z g a prdac: ta suusle: sculpture aid pare Were about 50.0q) herring and 500 shad. | 4 oe = Coney, DIAC Bs reduction. Our stock includes many of the best examples extant ‘Iry Vin Mariani on its merits. Prices there were about the same as in this | Panauet at Freund's Participated in . 2X + ore . a woes : = y all Druggists. Refuse Sub- | Market. i by Young Students. Ks . = i ae = of Hand Mirrors, Hair Brushes, Puff Boxes, Manicure Pieces, ete. wane bugeyes Mattie Thompson, with about | ‘The members of the class of 1902 of the] % "4 “gaiies Saneinly aed eae reaepcle A selacegers ait" EZ oe = . {) bushels of oysters. and the J. ¢ Georgetown University Law Sch x Saisie. ey Values AN rts. Worth Se.” (or C. f r of rushes e ce: e wright, with a sisHelS havea i o ‘sity Law School gather- | 4 waists. Regular 12tc. values ts. Worth Sc. yard—for.. es A number of odd Brushes and separate pieces from broken Mant tinier Treas: have atrlv- led about an elaborately set banquet table & fora day =e 10'%4c. = as icure and toilet sets we will dispose of at less than cost. Cecio, Le ens oyster-ladei 1s to come up since Tues- | @t Freund's Saturday evening, when witty + oan a 2% pieces of Seersucker Dress Ginghams, in £ ‘ = . ° se ° day last. speeches were made and were greeted with Pa ate and pace sisipe Sovety Crepons, in the neatest and most popular effects, includ- Desk Articles, Ink Stands and novelties we will also make a = Refrigerators he U ited Stated ste mboat inspection | great enthusiasm by the embi © Gace dhe sai een aay 10%Ac. i eee ee 9IZc. : liberal discount on x t Cc | u & Harry. Randall preparatory *e fe ee ee eee TA het ee oe + ee aay 3 W er oolers & | Sranting her a@ license to carry freight and | T¢s!sn, being drawn up in the form of an | 4% S ° a ° & sengers on the Potomac river and | indictment. The occasion throughout was a | % Th 1 d al h d= 4 pene aceon e tt henaneake bay urine’ the coming. yea a ¢ ine MUuUSIIN Underwear Sale is hold= box. It should PD je inspecting officers were Capt. Wright, vr Be ee ° in it at the minimum ex- sto boflers’ and the A ~ master was Mr. Allen G. Hoyt | I 9 wee The “Labrador” x certainly, the Se | Wy Hite: SB tO. Bal Bod ee dwane SABE lloe Minois, the specified toasts’ being re z Im out reat Values. T ang aa the right princtles > pe uy wee oes requirements of the in- appease ee sa Dike Ka Our semi-annual event—far eclipsing every previous effort. a ie eo * | spection laws and her license to vas a jen, Dis: I BA ecm are 5 ee E 5 e ot eefrige up a Bl occa wereren. s OLS J. Jones, Pennsyl $ Along with special purchases comes the over-production of a New 9 eae % The Passing Craft 5 a, “Our pro- England maker at prices which permit sensational selling. Here scolar Water ¢ aX © ee 37 Mr. . Grace, South = : . &: 0) 5 P 5 hence “are most 3 aturday the schooners Annie polities;” Mr. James M.|¢ are four lots for tomorrow's offering: Only those kind here 3 aptain Watchford, and the Alic Kentucky, “Our the | % 4 a. Ave. 8 et Hodges; Captain Smith, ‘with ‘cargoes ot | adiors Mr eo pation, Wacom “our LE BOC, garments, 25c. | $1 garments, 69c. pine lumber from the lower Potomac, TARE oe RR tare Le | Chole i ore. CI sal In this lot are su Is made Undergar- ‘Our alma ma ‘: ‘hole of Skirts, Drawers, Chemise an ametit 4 bh Tee *% peliantiee noon urter, Captain Gas- Pennsyivania, x dependable manner. and trimmed with Sioa == = Housefurnishings, ane er eve ee nnsylvania + and Ince i as styles. Full cut h extra and Ia d embroidery trim- Avenue nd J.D. Bell, i r W. Kline © and pertect fitting palate are regular dollar values—for . Avenue. Uriah Horner, Captain Fishers buc- | GaN e, Solr nui & this sale at ts. eae oe a 5 ‘olumbia, a itis sale g —————= en 2 nee Those pre were Walter P. Turner, | & —— ae : even Ww i A. 0% N r - a ale ae a an ae ter & Clark’s wharf discharging c; AnoWn aT: Huma: Conan: Verney ne | 69c. garments, 39c. $1.50 garments, 98c, The only complete housefyrnishers in Washington. VIEWS OF CURFEW LAW. cord wood. Watson, ntucky; Erle M.’ Donaldson, = > - Extra fine qualities and finely made gar- : The schooner Thos. TB. Schatt, with lum- | Georgia; Livingston J. Cullen, Walter D, | q ,aculce of extra well made Cotten Under- | mente. consisting of the best Skirts, Gowns Police W ould Have Trouble Enfore- me for T. W. Smith, arrived up this morn- ‘ SUD eIaN eh ee rong, John Be Se ers, Chemise aud Corset ¢ nwers, trimmed with them elaborately trimmed in lace i ng It in Summer. i = - er, Thomas R. Buckle: . Browne, lace and embroid in the heatest styles. be s. Values whiel 'b | ° ° ad ERRE The new Weems line steamer Northum- | w! W. Connor, John E. Campbell, Robert Regular 60e. values for only 39 cents. bhi ace | fa) Major Sylvester, the chief of police, has | perland will reach Baltimore today from | # Crowley, Robert G. Cauthora, Hendley | & Kahiie Informed the District Commissioners that | the of Neafie & I Philadelphia, | ae ps baal TRING aE einfetnedngetecietetocfetedecet Seetedecheteteceeteteceete @ (S) l IS the enforcement of the proposed “‘curfew | Where she wa ule AS soon as she can a ee ane on Bn ae eae : eae pour a diesels lohad saith Soeedondoadeadoedoeteetectetoeteede t law" would not necessitate an increased | be fitted out w ure She will relieve | Thomas R. King, Daniel F. Holt, John D. | Rae) = 1g *: lice force during the winter months, but | ie Steamer Potomac on the route between nan, Charles E. Mulhearn, | John BP. | Sreteeteeteetecseeteteetetedestetestocgocgecdectectesecteetesteatestestentenetontententesgeeateateateateadeatentestestentendeededtecgecdeegeegecpetee DO police iforce c ie the ss S, but) this city, Alexandria, the lower river lang- | Grace, Hugh T. Taggart, jr.; Leo K. Eaton. = ||\j| | “ould require more men and greater exer- | Ings and Baltimore. John W. Hallahan, Wiiliam J. Jones, al | % | tion during warm weather. The law would | There is lying at the fish wharf a little | jen G, Hoyt, Frank 8. Perr E. Swayzee, | M SCH USTER 507 7th St N. W Ou) ||||| | prohibit children under the age of sixteen | Canoe, with a load of conch shells aboard. | Daniel Mahoney, David Rothschila, Roscoe | % ° 9 © ° 9 Hi | Sears from being on the streets after | The Yessel is under the command of Cap- | 7. 'c, POL wis PIs aingers GRICharal |e Wh lll ibe i = n Pinner, and though only about fifteen | 7), John C. Shechy, Adolph A. | % N Wt | o'clock p.m. without spec permission of | fect long, runs outside the Capes to Se Koch, Walter C, Greevy, Joseph T, Cash: z AN OUNCES | whether our prices are not lower than any one else's, t be- | side to obtain the i and you certainly have the choice of the finest selec- sts their parents or guardians, or with authorized. man, Everett Dufour, Charles P. Thomp- er |_ The bugeye Edga ", with about sure accounts for such conditions, dependent of these cla: || | of the young who HL) sorts, In- there are many ronize the street re- and D streets southwest, was begun yester- day morning with the celebration of holy Remember that we are always ready to arrange easy terms of payment without extra cost. the lower river route tomorrow. The harbor police boat Vigilant was launched from the ways at Bennett's ship- MR. DAN I. MURRAY, AUCTIONEER. 10 o'clock. studi Ol FOGTIa na, Chicate communion at Se SA - . iy | Sores, eluding pool rooms and theate vaca this afternoon. REET aoe RE Gracies eas eneE ee The entire stock will absolutely be sold without reserve. ||| | resorts, who should come within the pale |,,The gasoline launch Just, built by Mr. ‘ E 6 tor of the parish, preached an historical sermon, in which he told of the struggles of the early congregation and of the efforts that made possible the church of today. “Apparently,” he said, “fift¥ years Is not a very great time in a church, nor in an in- dividual. The age of a church parish might be measured by the amount of its services to God. At fifty years the church is young, there are no wrinkles on her brow: Townshend of the boat exchange for pri put overboard Saturday. The yout twenty-five feet long and of such law. should not be In my opinion the limit hour the Same for all seasons of the year. Under the conditions I have re- j) | cited, those amenable to it should be re- if found upon the streets after 9 Cor. of I (Eye) St. | ing otherw Major Sylv son,’ Edward F. Walsh, James O.:Kuhn, | & A I hould } 50 bushels of oysters, and the bugeye Vigi- | Daniel _M. Masterson, Daniel J. Slattery, | Larne UR bi ij | tions exist in the ‘District which aro aie: lant, with 29,000 clams, are the arrivals at | James J’ Guild, Harry L. Schuler, James Ml 2. h i i a z a . ||| | similar to those prevailing in other locali- | the oyster las nee sae! ie aha Sinclair, Dennis C.” Moynihan, Harry ©. | | Take our stock of Mattings, and you will find that || | ties where such a law {s operative. The | The steam launch: 4 ) residents of | Kleinschmidt, John A. Whelan, Paul Lit- | % | we chove more pales tt ny other house. We i absence of a compulsory educational re- | Party of the leading German residents of | tle, Charles R. Johnson, J. E. Latimer and “ sho patterns than any other house. e im- ||] | quirement, he thinks, ina great measure | the clty on, poate, went to Chicamuxon | Robert L. Blewett. The class officers are: | & —OF— a a e able e excepti }) | accounts e presence a » oa Cay Mr. L. J. Cullen, president; Mr. Thomas ally low prices on that account. [| | Retbeleves! a “Maw making ‘attendance at | TE of plaster, sailed trom Hlsbore’, |tanan, aecond vice preaient: ie. BSS || MIMMIONGS atches, Silver= } es = ||| | school obligatory, would work a hardship | Nova Scotia, for Alexandria the 3d in- | pivine, secretary; Mr. Walter D. Cannon, | % 9 9 a | As to Baby Carriages and Go-carts, the most ex- |j|| | upon many who’ depend upon the scant | Stant. Hires Ure : treasurer, and Mr. J. D, Armstrong, ser- 3 { actine: could find fault witl aE r || | earnings of their children. He ventures the | The steamer efield arrived up from | geant-at-arms. { acting could find no fault with our stock. We have a iil} riion that there are more women, | the lower river yesterday, with a lary ——— = ware re iS etc | wonderful assortment of the newest and best styles. || | either widows es of invalids or non~ area e aon oe ouns Produce COVERS HALF A CENTURY. 9 9 °9 2 upporting husbands, in this District in pro- | for the : Sa eet nee oe a E : atte ctln pro- | "phe steamer Harry Randall, which ha = . tik Our Refrigerators have a reputation that it would Wi} | on to me population than elsewhere | yon jaid up for repairs for ‘some we Eigtory, S bas sepseceunt EOS EVER HELD IN THIS CITY, vit be hard to beat. tremely moderate in price, and ii | “The absence of a law requiring parents | Past, made her Hest trip yesterday with iad antics ne tal me = : HiT wonderfully economical in ice-saving qualities. ji | te Support thelr children and h Brie ane ron wel made (oe hen eneine andl ee ee eee enna an CSD AE Suen ee H . . ||| | tosupport their wives,” he states, “in large | Wheels: and she will resume her place on | Diversaty of Grace Episcopal Church, 9th ||| | me 1 vate use was ew boat is ix feet beam. Mr. Robert Wilson of this city is having built at Canastoa, N. Y., a handsome ga: oline launch at a cost of over $5,000 for the boat and engine.:She will be ready for service about the 1st of June. It is stated that quite a number of new boats will be seen on the river this summer. You can call for any desired article to make your bid. _ House & Herrmann, Hi 901-903 Seventh St. During the entire week sales will be held at 10:30 A.I1., 2:30 P.fl. and 7:30 P.M. ‘k at night from November to May, i and a later hour from May to November, though great difficulty ald be encoun- tered in its enforcement. During the lat- ter period, when there are excessive heated she terms, many of the young seek comfort, if ; i = —— =e = rms, 7 ee comfort. if |The schooner W. H. Skinner, now in port | walks, but without faltering. ‘This chureh aS asiae Ganaenias i a = eee ees ine creations | with a cargo! of shingles, made a quick |{s quite youthful in fact, but it has wit- Don't miss these sales. You have the opportunity of buying at sour own figures. zi RE 2S. The ‘hose OF the Brospects of the future | OP ssckness aid distress, no doubt. “Chil. [Up from Polaka) neat Jacksonville, Fla. | nessed many changes in this brief half cen- ie Ke: @ new church wi en | z eH the h ely nine days from port y. WI chure! s i minster Presbyterian Church | ted to Mr. Charles E. Peragne tie dren who might be restrained by the potiee | QraNariiy se tvernencell Cate ern Sates oa Ordinarily the trip She left Florida A The United 4 about two week: section of the city was an island. In 1840 there was no Episcopal church in South should not be taken to station houses, but Li righ e Re RI could be taken to the house of detention, ture which has just president of the board of trustees, by N Charles B. Church. During this eremey aang [coe t 0 tes revenue cutter William | Washing! d this part of the city was the officers of the 4 such as is proposed, and there held for | 2 ie : ashington, and this p: city was e of the congrega- | pulpit as Ie ee Stood before the | jarents, guardians, or court.” Windom arrtved port Friday evening | a most excellent missionagy field.” ter _ Presbyterian | N. Hazen, L. 8. Depue’ ane mas Taylor, | the Commissioners will ask for a report | from B: Itimere. She Is Iving at the Great |" The celebration will be continued tonight ar D street south- | Church; the ‘elders, O. ©. Spicer, A. @ | 0M the subject from the superintendent of | Falls wharf or aie Ame Curley has malaned | mae 2 Haan PRT CE str 4s » Aa Gl charitie c : ‘ y has “hure the Ascens e sterday af- | $CURt and the trustees, Owen Owen, John | Charities. discharging her cargo of lumber and clear- | 05 dneak “Romorrow evening anther mec he | Rig t®phenson, Thomas P. Stephenson, eS ed light yesterday for Norfolk to load rail- { t0 Sheak. I as a ——ae = 2 ‘ the | Frank H. Burns and Andrew Glass. Upon Attend Church In a Body. yay ties for @ Philadelphia firm. Fed Ae a Cts Re = d by | the mn oO} sere : y 3 E - ected srenene = = IN SUBURBS. = D. Chureh | #4 then the pastor, Rev. E. Lawrence | COUN. Knights of Columbus, of this city | phe schooser George F. Wright, Capt. | the exercises both evenings. Mr. Cuvier Greene's Residence Dam-| Services Held Yesterday at Howard ata the {. put the usual form of question to the | 48sembied in a body yesterday morning at | yrintz, is in port loading brick, lime. doors, ae aged to Amount of $1,700. University Chapel. entire expe that the chureh Gre Serer e coneneea yeas sree eee Ragaureh, Ana-| frames, ete» for the new county court Omer of Compromise Sileacd: ‘The home of Cuvier Greene, on Bright-] The medical faculty of Howard University mente tatarec a) geatiges Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe. “The bene. | oeuay Were, EES NUS Celeorated for the | nouse, to be erected in Westmoreland coun- | In the matter of the suit of Rogers and | wooq avenue, just north of Brightwood, | held memorial services yesterday in the pearutance with the ser. | diction was pronounced by Rev. E. La c ier Dy ne Sv aE be ivan, pastor | ty Va, Ridout against the District, in which dam- caught fire about 9:30 o'clock Saturday | university chapel to commemorate the life ices of $e Which was {Fence Hunt, the pastor of the church. Whe receiving of thainly coninantser ee |e ee puphtha launch, Grey-lages to the amount of $34,000 are claimed | morning, either from a defective kitchen | and career of the late Dr. Thomas Hood, ee ee ae DEATH on wAsGn body by the members in attendance took | [PUtG, Wit? sit for s short Whine werbers | for alleged trespass upon land within the | gue or sparks tgniting the roof. The dain- | dean of the medical faculty for many years. Ee ules eee za : DARDEN. bl conclusion of the serviee | ona trial spin. lines of @ strect between 22d and 234, it Is | age amounted to about $1,700 on house and | Dr. JE. Renkin, president of the univer: br. Pattinger, who was until rec Sere. 7 = ladies of the par- ‘The schooner Anne Martz, Capt. Russell, | stated that the plaintiffs have offered to | contents, which were partially insured. No- ° , e choir rendered ap- cone ae te TEES Confederate Army Dar-| ish in the Breb basement hall. Over 140 | has arrived with a cargo of pine lumber | compromise for the sum of $15,000. It ig | tice was given the fire department at ropeate mune Oarink the wetvices Bev = ar. members of the counc re present. from the Rappahannock for Grayson & | said the land has never been dedicated and | Brightwood by those in charge of an electric ‘ouching testimonials on the life and he gave a history of the enterpris Major James D. Darden died yesterday es Cain. that the title is still in the George sonford | car passing at the time—there being no charanter ot the late dean Were delivered = = mare See = morning at his late home, 1205 6th street leven Months and Twenty-Nine Days The tug M. Mitchell Davis has gone to] estate. The Engineer Commissioner says | alarm boxes in that vicinity. Considering | PY Drs. och, Lamb, Reyburn and Pur- He had been tn failing health, and, though his death was not unexpected, Was a sad shock to his many friends. Was born in Smithfield, Va., In 1828, a: A Great Tonic. Horsford's Acid Phosphate Invigorates and strengthens the sys- tem, relieves nervousness and head- ache, and creates a gcod appetite. Genuine bears name Horsrorp’s on wrapper. turned to his native state and offered record for bravery and skill. a resident of this city since 1881. member of the local association of C sociation of California Pioneers, northwest, from an attack of heart disease. although living in California at the time of the breaking out of the civil war, he re- services. He served throughout the war in the confederate army, where he made a jor razor on the others. federate Veterans and of the National As- Randall Washington and Charles Owens vere today convicted before Judge Kim- al- it | ball in the Police Court of assaulting Ch be Washington, Nancy Valentine and John Burke. The difficulty occurred Saturday night about 12 o'clock, on 27th street, near I street northwest, and during the fracas Washington and Owens each used a knife The defendanis his He has been | were each sent to jail for eleven months He was a and twenty-nine days. Owens asked that the sentence be changed in his case to state’s prison, but the court made no reply to the request. on- the capes to bring up the schooner Bertha Dean, with ice for this port. ‘The steamer T. V. Arrowsmith will leave here next week for Baltimore, to be hauled out for the purpose of having her metal renewed in places where it was cut off by the ice last winter. Mr. Alec Butler, engineer of the steam yacht Giavota, has resigned, and Mr. Wm. Hayden will succeed him. Capt. R. A. Dunn has been appointed as- sistant Inspector of hulls in the office of the steamboat inspectors for this district. Capt. Dunn was for a number of years com- mander of one of the Baltimore harbor ice boats, and is well known. I beverage for o.¢ no taxes on the land have been paid since 1: and he therefore recommends that the property be appraised and listed for taxes. DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU If not, drink Grain-O—made from pure A lady writes: ‘The first time I made Grain-O I did not Ike it, but after using it for one week nothing would Induce me to go back to coffee.” It nour- {shes and feeds the system. ‘The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package today from sour grocer, follow the directions In making and you Will have a deliciour and healthful table and young. 15c. and 25c, the delay thus caused, and the fact that only a chemical engine is used, the opinion of those interested is that too much cannot be said in praise of Chief Sherman’s men. They worked heroically, and soon had the fire under control. Conductor Wm. Morrison and Motorman Fitzmorris of the Brightwood line ran their car at the highest speed, it is said, in order to notify the fire company at Brightwood. —+—_ = Benjamin H. Morse has been convicted in the United States circuit court at Kansas City, Mo., of using the mails to conduct an Hlegitimate mining stock business. vis. Members of the family were present during the exercises. —— Burial at Arlingto Funeral services were held this after- noon at 2 o'clock over the remains of Amiel J. Willard, at the late residence, 1445 Cor- coran street. Interment was at Arlington. The deceased died suddenly Saturday after- noon from a stroke of apoplexy. He was a native of New York, served in the Union army during the war and was later the chief justice of the supreme court of So’ Carolina. He had been a resident of city for the past sixteen years,

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