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Credit if Yot Wish. Easy rem~ Of Pa~t~i range Without SjpringgAny Extra Charge. special The doings of the Big Furniture Store are always interesting, and this week e one of very interest to all home lovers, for we have now completed our N.E.COR.71!& ISsrN SN.E.COR.7TM ISTs.NR spring stocks and invite you to admire or criticise the new goods. ] aster, with its rsuujption of festilities, is less than a week away. and to enable you to get your HoME FURNISHERS house in proper shape we will offer many special values this week. 4 Jur- regular pries ale well known for their unrivaled lowness, so that any special reductions we make are all the more notew(>rthy. We would call your att ention to the quantity and excellence c if our stock of summer necessities. vhich will soon be wanted, and whir-h are better bought a little in advance. We have a simi ly superb collection of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, a splendid assortmen t of new effects in Mattings, and the famous Leonard Cleanable VOL*" 6 in home their "R Refrigerators, for which we have obtained the sole agency, should be every .c>°x pcount of superiority.

HELEONARD Gas Ranges and Gas Straw Mattings. Mattresses & Iedding- Stoves.

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.While we carry the largest line of Go-Carts in this city, we will only quote prices for this week on tile. Thee te- abaoe has the f ll- It is lnm tin to lcok forward to hot weather. We must call your especial attention to our All kinds of Spring Beds. Pillows, Bolsters and woven side and lack. has green etnim-led gear, And it's Just as well to he prepared for it now immense assortient of attresses. Our mattress business is run on with steel ruhter-tireud wheels: has in-lependent as to wait till the blistering season is here. We e made-to-order plan. No matter how cheap Odd Dressers attachments for working either Imaek or dash. show a large assortment of Gas Ranges and sell you a.. article from this department, we In mahogany, maple, oak, etc. All grades at separated. and is a high-grade cart Hot Plates. and you will find our line complete Straw Matting. not take it from stock, but send it to the In every) ar. and te is This servienkae I.-ed Cnrriage. full izee atll O all prices, starting at $9.75. Presser similar partiul pricet and our irices low. In this it has become one of the ac- der clerk, and it is made up especially to we'lI uph. It:-red, has extra -eric.e'athe gear, city ur order. We offer a full-size Hair Mattress to cut. in high-grade flaked oak, extra large best stIee wheels nnd hasIns.u. 1s cepted rules that in the spring all heavy car- mirror and serpentine front, sets high off the p.ara.nl. should to r $6. a good Woreat Wire Mattress for $1.50 Got-aet-la one tif the more elasorate ons. al- well worth $(1.:.41. Ale" offer ime- ""We are the se.le Washington for the pets give place at id other articles in BRING YOUR floor so (ust cant collect-is a strictly high- not a one. IBody is mtsatled lited for the rle agents proportion. grade article. Is marked to sell though high-pricel qsaantity very low 1 i:Unons I I)NAlfi) ("IEANAlILE: ItEFitomit- Chamber Suite Chairs, in oak, mahogany, AT'ItESS ORDER TO US. price... $4 .50 nit green enameled. English gear, has Indepen- of ...... $4.25 A'le>R$. h1nt, everyv one of these refrigerators is white maple. elm. etc. We carry all grades, Cool, Clean, Straw Mat- for $53. Present dent attachments for back nail I' par the experiene of 21 years. It means taore from the heavy leather seat and back to the dash. This cart is only...... than we ean tell In an ad. like this, but send inexpensive diner in oak, with cane seat and for ourr alittle link. Clb C MOLD adyo wl braced back, for tings, lar a ret dalabout buying a adgood re- And we believe there is no firm "so well pre- Serviceable Solid tlak Chamber Stite. golden Beautifal with m.st X A Enameled Child's Crib. 2 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft., r. 'arriage. enh..rately frigerator. 95c. pared to serve you as we are. We offer Chafing Dish finished, dresser with landscape plate mirr' 3 woven Iwdy. of heavy a-rll and intrieate de IT IS A ('01.1) FACT that the Ieonard Rse- brasa trimmed and extravleE drawers. brass drop handles. Co,,mmttle has don- solid comfort .in a home. It makes no ...... sign., has gren enamled English gear, with Is almart the one on the market differ- ..."...... : $4.95 hle doors and large drawer. lied Is full size whee-l.: . jfrigerator only and e whether house or * rathiwr-fin-d ateel upholste.red in toelay whic-h ha. nost dlteriora tedl In quality to 1lattings New Fresh, ice you keep board. you will and tastily carved, and the suite is itne't id, after you buy one of these handy articles, 16_E quality .ilk damask. has elegant lace "=meat comupetition in price. Parlor and Library Tables in grent va- And guarantee that we have not a piece of at extra good value at...... cover ,iu paramel. and is a egui- IT Is A l'1)L.I FA('T that the ruvale fhes Fancy i you always have the means at your hand lar riety. A Parlor Table, neatly polished, made auction or wrapper-stdanedl goods in our house. tc prepare a hot and whether it is for cleanliness are th~e simplest aund let evn- tasty lunch, nw $3.3a pre very strong and durable, really worth 75c. Our r use on a hot day or a cold evening, It is Best of ENAMELED IRON AND ALL- Choice design. solid three-piece Githlent fak s carriage. trivance for getting at every part of the re- price is only t e article in the grades nir- You don't have to lift out the whole Prices are 15, 22, 25, 28, right right place. We carry BRASS BEDSTEADIS. While ne do not han- Chamber Suite. lies terele't Freeih ple ...... Sldfah 1. .rlglgleniu s frigerator. I and offer a t ._. iee box to clean it. styles, handsome die the cheapest grade of metal beds, we claim rot. handsome or: rladid carving o glaws standard .at .,IT IS A 'OI.D FACT that the Leonard air- 39c. 47 and . ie, nickel-plated, for only...... $..00 to give you the most value for your money. We and headtlsard. n elled top drawer. anid large 30, 35, 40, 45, is our ..tight loek 1s the best lock ever put on a re- rgat t 1ma h dratopndo- offer a heavy frame Baked Enamel Bed.. brass sized cominode. Thils regular Slid Oak idhrd.geaIden finish, plate glala Sc. per trimmed, a good woven-wire spring and a soft- $25 set. The present price is...... mirrr. Lras" drop handles. attple cul.tsard tom, thus aiding to preserve the food. yard, top mnattress for the very low price 'rnot. Y draw.' 4. handsome over- IT is A 0'411I0 FAI' that we sell these most Golden Quartered Oak China Closet, bent And if you wish us to tack your matting tpmtrsfothveylwpieof...... $6.98 ladcarving, and a remral as as .fthers sell ends. carve-i top and heavy plate glass door and down on the floor value at ...... j:excellent refrigeratoris cheap of best and Carpet Rugs. Immense Drive in . "_ tlw worthless kinals. sides. Is built stock, the price is J A lenuani' IHardwood Chest frr right. Without the mirror top. $14.75, and A large line of Made-up Rugs, in Tapestry, with mirror top. We Will Not Charge for russels, Axninsters. Velvets, etc. Just the Solid Oak Sideboard, has swell and two Glassware. -tieles to spread over your mattings or hard- top It use a Stove it doesr not 1 floors. All swell drawers, brass knobs and handles, we have care- you coal and just q$6.75. the Work, ood sizes, all prices. Smyrna All- drop Wishing to reduce this line, suit or is worn outt. don't that we $16.50. oot and other Rugs. Oilcloths anl Linoleum. large pattern French beveled plate, heavy over- overhauled the stock, with the result he- you. f..rget Provided you live in this city. and a elab- fully lave a large line fnm which to make your se- A Ieonatel ('leanable Refrigerator, See our assortment before placing your order. laid carvings very low. You will find our prices ott th.-.e gnsls 1- offer sas.:. with the orate sideboard. at the very low other firm in the Dsis- tion. We I. rang.. ad- price of far below those of any dittion of a handsome skirting *c.otmeetlig the A full line of Toilet Salts of all grades, colors ...... $30.00 trict. Mlany of the lots are limilt.'d as to lega. Is band.m.mely trimmed and $9.00. frames ma- quantity. You had better ClIM3E QUICK. and a we a Dainty 3-piece Reception Suite, narratl. baker,. and decorations: offer full 9-piece Deco- Imitation Cut Water each...... 3%e monfte'd, / rated Toilet Set. in an assortment of colors, hogany finish. covered with good, serviceable Glasscs, for ...... 8.25 for only damask of excellent quality. The upholstering Dinner Sets. Mineral Water Glasses...... 2%e. Wandrohes in great variety. They start at is first-class and the suite is Magnificent quartered and polished Oak Ex- Champagne Glasses...... te. =the in. xpensive one anel go to the tine mahog- marked at the special price of... *=1rO Decorated Dinner tension Table, is extra and massive, and Imitation Cut Wine Classes...... 21e- $2.25. 100-piece Sets, in Brown heavy Thin Table Glasses...... 4c "= any andl q-m rt -rr4l oak. fine- with a' id Blue; new patterns and new decorations: the top has a band of exquisite hand carving, Engraved Artistie Mahogany T.dilet Tnb1.'. bsevel French mp or rim soups; marked from it a ornamental of fur- Four-piece Imitation t'ut Glass sets...... 25e. "douhle doors,. -alit oak. g",lden fin- $8.50® making specially piece Fruit and Berry lBowls...... 7c. plat. mirror, 2i:3 in. a ease is . t ra largo, ). to...... O nlture when the cloth is removed. We have Large-size 46 it.. wide. It is .:i-, for oenly ...... Well-made and excellently upholstered special on Hoffman House Goblets...... 4c. being mnahogany through- 5-piece and we . talue at We have an fine line of Parlor Suite. frames tinish tatherVery choiceshowsdecorationsigns of andapproaching.designs in When100- Smade a price this ligg, Glasses...... 2%e. out, consider it ig especlally Conches, mahogany and ece dinner set; gold-traei.l, green and $95.00 covered in leather, ordi :roys. velours, &c.. &e.. tastily carved. The colors of the goods are sipray 16-ounce Weiss ier Classes...... i4c. on with ink flowers; regular price, $1L; $l Imitation Cut Glass Celery Dishes...... No. and you cn always figure finding the largest ass.ortedl an ey to the yer besi"t efreect. resent price...... ®,8 $52.50. in Hall assortment in town. We offer as a leader a This is a remarkably low "price Imitation Cut Glass Half-gallon Pitchers. 21e. Special-Drive covered in vet- when we 100-piece French Dinner rNet: pink and green Imitation Cut Glass Water Bottles-...... 16". Spring-edg" Couch, New La dles' Toilet or Dressing Table Imitation Cut Glass 10-inch Cake Stands. M. our, for...... L9.U say...... aray border; regular eggshell design " Dina; gold-traced. fromn * $22.0 -combines the best features of both a dressing Imitation Cut Glass Large Win.' Ilittles.. 32e. Stands. el table and a cheval glass: plano polished: flaked Engraved Half-gallon Pit-h."rs.... 2w". f:.ntlenetns Shaving Ca'. In oak. hh'dsesye- oak; bevel French Heavy " " We hav.- I, nuny on hand-. andl we are of- Golden Oak Chiffonier: has five quartered pattern, plate mir- Whisky glasses...... 2%e. timapie or tuahl'gany; serpentine frtat. irench Tables in variety. We will drawers. drop Ilaviland French China Dinner Set, 101 4 ft long. Cut Glass til Bottles...... Sc. bevel 24t14 iu.hIs. A very ehare . fering spre.ial rties .-n every o"ne In stock. Extension great brass handles and is excellently well finished. leces: brown-bordered -his set is ror: it Imitation lnattern phite. sell you a solid oak 6-foot Extension Table fur- are decoration. (lass Lemonade Sest...... 31e. d" of a strictly article. " Indi rr o. . ." siz.e. Fre-n,:h ph ite. polish tin- These high-grade goods and worthy a udu again they areJai1ldismsayedwe to find a igt. high.-grade Price, your and the especial bargain, -Imitation Cut Glass lose Bowls...... 7'. prompt inspection. US!; h are marked it froiun $41.00 $38.50. large-footed Fruit Bowls...... 7e. *" ab.rge rack.hs and the ine Is i.'a '",' tf...$ o - - o d ately villa or a set of- new $'43no®®shops occu- $4.50. price i only...... -.* Many designs at different prices. Imitation Cut Glass Wine S...... 46e. $27.50. wh Ixec to en111'IAte lt the d al benin- mil to...... * irt bleles pree Ai largt um er of cite firclig atmosyat of the preen y frmberso. the cityt coue. ar ~f ute xp ee Corner of I C-3 It lotet fo seallts in( that th on~r )0 a 14 ----_ tUph lito the et nok nev has oen a- 09 Street. ..itnerer. Isth oaponn dfor ayor .i Geoge any Ral" is in this way ;passing away, (Eye) tSmpsthn, alntthoughsrr ithee frumoed ud a new generation arIsing which talks Be out his plans and to succeed in his gbgect S-.rt y IlIF~ the maor'epolticl temes odern Romany, and has discardeil the old It iailkntw rthaitit athela have bteen par- hall.lon Prince street. The principal busi- AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN Leep"machs'language,of 2.258 ofwiththese'itsbirdslinflections,showed MARKETS AFFAIRSdavc orgtlo settleIN pnsmALE.XANDRrmnn ness will be the election of officers for the it nearly one-third of its food consists FOR OUR BUTTER 9 iiz A wheo- lwod giveprst of akn ensuing year. of insects, of which the greater part are in- The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Sisson. wife of ju3 -fous to The bird also eats ae ufacture from the mining of the ere and AThe COM- John Sisson. took place yesterday after- BODY OF UNKNOWN a: 'ew snails, crayfishes. salamanders, small :F:''1%t.:Ti F DEMOR noon from the on South MAN BURIED Hungaryagriculture.used to be cnsllered the para- TO INTRODUCE DAIRY PRODUCTS IN frAched nd oferbed monry to dfrayth family residence, uis It and occasionally a mouna. The stom- STEP LIVELY Lee Rev. Dr. Frank J. Brooke of - :1 7 l'E tLED FOR TH11 EA ENING. street. ESTERDAY 3ORNING. ac seb contentsof the gypsies,do not btindicate'thsothatno itlonger.robs TIHE ORIENT. the Second Presbyterian Church officiated. otl er birds' nests to any great extent, as' The interment was made in Bethel ceme- retrnnainsorderofisbirdsin forceand birds'm~.r~lpelseggs amountevery whoe expens ofi gree cavas f They wourtldtery. to less than one-half of 1 cent." ce . Being eLaid for Municipal Elee- Nothing Ascertained by Which Body sigeuner" in Hungary"t perter himself on An Expert to Be Sent to China and Plant ii nt'iv-i. ailg to bcmcadate tio fxaras- t is also said at the department of this FOR EAS'TER SUITS tion--Opl ition to Mayor Sinp- TAKING QtININE IN MEXICO. Could Be Identifned-Items of bit'd that "grain is eaten during the whole Japan - Hints to Domestic Dairy- aiy mani Wa hid s k.ppnena ts maI pr ye ar, and during only a short time in sum- o son-general Nes-t It in t aed in Incredible Quantities in General Interest. m r is other food attractive enough to In- men on Methods of Hardening. Made Pleasure. the Malarial Sections. du ce the bird to alter its diet. The grain No mlan ever eels wyell dressed in a From the New Orleans Times-Democrat. ta ken in the winter and spring months holy.week.....wit apriate ser-~ clothes. The fit isn't i-b..re . E~vening Star Bureau, Having received no advices since Satur- pr >bably consists of waste kernels gathe:ed The Secretary of Agriculture is putting ready-made suit of "The quantity of quinine taken by for- Komitat"m the stubble.in the Thecouniistomachspetitioneddo notpar-in- No. 701 King :street. day respecting the identity of the dead fit into execution plans for introducing Amer- there-nor the ,nor the style. The dif- The fl Bell Nie. 1003. eigners on the southeast coast of Mexico unent,ate thatthatthe allbirdprupulls sproutingof this grain;class hang :le.s rvwTel'-phon.-ingporm haelee man found on the McCarthy farm, in Fair- bi t ican dairy products into the markets of ference between the of ready-made A LENXA NDRI A. Va., April 1, 1901. is something simply incredible," said a the wheat eaten in July and August, price resident of New Orleans fax county, Va., Friday afternoon, the antouldd the cornbe compelleeaten in thefbqogtofall, are probablysome the orient, as well as in the markets of to Ai of the city democratic commit- who is interested clothes and our p< rfect fitting made meting; in coffee culture in the sister body was interred yesterday morning near ta kented townfrom orfieldscommuof standinglwatteniptgrain. Theto South America and the West Indies. A t..:* will be held this evening at R o'clockices, in republic. t al grain consumed during the year con- measure i s such a trifle that no ar- 'hritx Eps.ical Church-nSevrv. Mon.-a."There is a belief the the spot where it was discovered. A plain few days ago Raymond A. Pearson, assist- garments It cha.tr of the board of aldermen. general among tutes 45 per cent of the whole food, but it Americans and pine box was used for the purpose, the ant chief of the dairy division of the De- gument is necess arv *whfn arrangerInents will be na le for the English all through that is safe to say that at least half is waste i .; hol money found on the deceased de- and no partment of Agriculture, left for Porto on dem ocraticgerm iTrsday. to nominatecmunin,-tcandidates region that the drug is necessary for the partly grain, consequently of value. Al- that point. primary fraying the cost of the interment. th idrughtheythe evadedcrow blackbirdth~e i.eatsirlerever,a few cher-pos- Rico, where he will establish agencies for for thet varetionu munipal offces. Those preservation of life, and they keep full of ble.and blackberries in their it from one year's end to another. The The local police entertain the idea that r ~s season, and the sale of American cheese and butter. me wild fruit in the fall, it apparently and first time I visited the coast I stopped at the man was one of the inaugural crowd does no damage in this way. He will then visit San Domingo, Haiti for this week is bri Frontera, the first port east of Vera Cruz. to this city, and remained over. Becoming 'Large flocks of crow blackbirds no Cuba. A dairy expert is also preparing to and as soon as our ship was tied up it was tired of life he decided to end his exist.. do ubt do considerable injury to grain crops, leave for China and Japan. ing the men here a .d there seems to be no remedy except is also boarded by a tall, sallow man, who turned ence and selected the lonely spot for the e The Department of Agriculture 9. swarms-and no we destruction of the birds, which is in to the methods out to be an American engineer, in charge carrying out of his purpose. The man was it elf expensive. During the breeding sea- making ready investigate der. We are offer of a big sugar plant up the country. He absolutely unknown in the locality, so far sonx, however, the species does much good of manufacturing such foreign cheese as is the newest and dr< made a bee line for the purser. 'Hello. as can be ascertained. b galeatingrightsinsectsthxa andtuliy by wfeedingwife themIn ]ig-to imported into the United States, with the e: IlE um sericED atT.: Thrsday, hilgh young, which are reared almost view of having it made in this .country. iest styles of the se Billy!' he said; 'did you bring that qui- Claus of Twenty Confirmed. Lad.1 ** The ilee aoeeentirelylegal an in O I G e nine?' 'Sure,' replied the purser; and, div-- on this food. The bird does the greatest The value of the cheese annually imported ar and an The Rev. Henry Yates bishop to over a million dollars. and Tans-in popul stripes overplaids lians ad foso ofnithe bleseacr- ing into his cabin, he came out with an Satterlee, arriount of good in spring, when it fol- amounts rn is worth less than armful of tin boxes, about the size of tea of Washington, visited St. John's Church, 1o ws the 1)low in* Search of large grtub Exports of Butter. at $15. Not a patte $25. and corner 0 irms. of which it is so fond that it some- s canisters, japanned green. Each of of Potomac and streets, yesterdayw In the year 1899 there were exported by 9 and many of them are actual $30 values. The ad uuament nlltday Friay.masoth them held a pound of quinine. I never saw nestune sole.Samybigaliterally crams its stomach fullaniof and administered confirmation to a ciass of them. The farmer must decide for him- the United States 20,247,997 pounds of but- low price results from a fortunate it put up that way before, and, naturally, about The pur-1 I was surprised. I soon scraped an ae- twenty. services were held in seIf whether or not these. birds cause more ter. It was shipped to countries as fol- chase, and our pat rons are the 1 pre.-nciti-dat5 .m.. ac'hnd- wayo. the 'uuaintance with the engineer, and the forenoon at 11 o'clock, and the pastor dt mage than can be repaid by insect de- lows: United Kingdom, 10.278,788: Ger. reap)ing made. ruction; but when an bold to Inquire what in the world h4 assisted the bishop in the ceremonies. As they destroy entire many, 918,262: other Europe, 972,801; Brit- benefit. trois at 3~ held t::seninm. Saturay b'less-I wanted with such a supply. 'Are you get- number of the members of the congrega- hc op it is no consolation to know that they Lve already eaten a muiltitude of insects Central Amer- ehmM of the tireaa d ofis aldaermat7 ting It on a speculation?' I asked, with a Ish North America, 1,980,083; tion witnessed the exercises, for which aw if left alone, would have accom- ain..: hig nraivnts ail emrn. fr h vague idea that it might be intended for special musical program was rendered. p ican states and British Honduras, 250,195; a some Mexican army contractor. He laughed Ished the same result," MexIco, 280,924: Santo Domingo, 76,547; MORTON TOUT co., on of hich, Mnoraty andTimay noat y am.;iWedes- Charge Larceny. p C.S heartily. 'Speculation nothing!' said he; Arrest. Cuba, 583,841); Porto Rico, 45,706; other day.the:'ariou.;mTnirsdal, holy.commThoon 'this all goes to our little colony of Amer- William Johnson, a young colored man, Gypsies in London. West Indies and Bermuda, 2,065,538; Brazil, who .mpc .. .ervies ath Iidm ;iti been FIn-y icans back in the interior, and it won't was arrested this morning on suspicion of F 'om the London Chronice. 1,420,222; Colombia, 83,351; other South i Cor. 12th and F Streets. last very long, either.' With that he drew America, China, 22,337: Japan, Tailors, it toi Episnpa A Churg-Servier Mon- the larceny of a pair of shoes, recovered ' 'gypsy families invade 911,943; a penknife from his pocket, opened a blade rhe wiho London 92,495; other Asia and Oceania, 216,882; Af. R. ES'l Manager. Vitt la.m anldndg pm.; o Tedy present that had been ground off like a with the arrest of the man. The complain- ev ery winter are already preparing to take 17,147; other countries, 22,,936. i ~s. 'ES, t'xdunil day. 10 thecm. can!' T::" round, rica, pecteGod spatula, and thrust it into one of the cans. ant in the case is Leonard Darnes. th eir departure into the country, Every Methods of Hardening. 1.'co-es, or ets. an pasion r l +:.12m He brought out a flaky, white mass- Lizzie Jones, alias Cassle Grady, colored, with the Uto hem. .-itentia ye ar, approach of cold weather, Mr. Pearson, in a recent report on then nottitle. h:a0 pbm.; a- enough to heap a teaspoon-put It on his nineteen, was arrested Saturday even- of these nomads tongue and swallowed it like so much su- aged thouasands come into Lon- preparation of American butter for expori ing by Policeman Kavanagh, on a charge d( n, and as regularly leave when warmer Am Original French Swindler. 1..thanps Cihuch it svieen Thumrdy gar. 'Have you any Idea how many grains of stealing a bicycle lamp, valued at 51.10, to the orient, said: :' ir m.U tin Enlh;aa God bay b1raum., you are taking'" I asked In amazement. from Clarence Smith of 3000 M street. "It having been shown that there may Paris C-uum-epondence Pail Mall Gase. la r ii 'Only approximately,' he replied care- The French have arrested a byithe.yspltcleeis General Iteams.i town they frequent the suburbs, each soon be a surplus of iniry products avail- police uwi lessly; 'a man quits weighing quinine after mily haunting the same district -HEADACHE Itisk emtatealMatter hv be. pr he has been down here a few months.' Rev. Cornelius C. Coleman of the Baptist f year af- able for export, that in the near future dier whose maisdeeds are novel, but who r year, and setting up their "homes" of dv-xoungra sete on the mainent rs That was nu'first encounter with a bona Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky.,t large markets for these products may be case is chiefly interesting because titie tide the coffee some convenient i- :t ho .P. l Kerse pomdie Thrsay quinine cater," planter went conducted the services yesterday at the o1 open space.. Now developed at trans-Pacitic points, and esps~ curious study of character It offers. T ute on; "but I met plenty of them afterward. one Viaud was tpok cpainyestda saternoon goodher They generally keep the stuff in rubber West Washington Baptist Church, preach- a: cily that the United States does not share culprit., by name, emnploy tla z reidence a.l1 Suth F airfa seet.p tobacco to Ing at both the morning and evening ser- at in the present trade t~o the extent that it by a big drapery establishment at Nants pouches, protect it frout per- ring the old "pitch," Within the last ten and when feel like were shouid, the next question to be considered One of iris comrades happened to read o sI priscoal anhu~rh conce the eryices spiration, they taking a vices. Arrangements also made by be for At dose they dig in with one of those spatu- ~ ars or so the gypsy folkc have felt the Is, how butter shoulid prepared in his presejice the winning numbers -at a dg eam. 25sesumE. nhu ndeeo the ntrmev as de in the wethl- which Rev. Mr. Coleman will occupy the essure of law shipment to warm climates. There has Proetn lated knives that they all carry and swal- English *and order se- drawing of city of Paris bonds. The ide ci.itt bem ery die. ofra low as much as they see fit. As they go pulpit of the church next Sunday, con- rely, especially- in the rmatter tit the chll- been much discussion on the various it th~xea Metois, Epwcopa, nhrc ouh both services. di en's education, old of this question, participated in by -occurredi to -him as a joke to feign wi entirely by guess, It is hard to say how ducting Ther oclass of "Ro- phases tie ble methods. He. has been able to carry as t evepningRe.. V.yo Reisterenpas- much will be taken in the course of a day, Mr. Charles Stohiman, who has been con- nm dairymen, creamery~ men an-1 scientists, excitement, and to declare that he was tJ tser trache he ils bermble tof eal confer- but I have the can fined to his room for several days, Is in- ar and numerous ideaB of practical value have owner of the bond to which the big. pri weighed amount that had fallen. After a moment In- year The Baldimoreinnua confer be lifted on the ordinary knife blade and proving. m been advanced. of $40.000 fof establishing work. which cover and een- K returned Sat- " "As to the kind of butter wanted, all skepticm his companions were conv-inc n l.-w ih haeesuperisinef heSot found it to range between twenty-five and Mr. Js m~es Probey home jgti ol the entire range of Iron and steel fity grains. You see, quinine is as com- urday evening, after a trip of five months w hich is so interesting~ii students of phil- agree that for export without refrigera by his stoutly reiterated affirmations. E man- Methodsl t thurchs in~ this city Wsh- pressible as cotton, and two wads of It in Florida. o ogy. 4 tion it should be of particulaely hard body good "fortune was noised abroad, his nai that look about the same size will' vary a and high melting point. More stress Is laid Ws pirlited by the local papers, and in a coal to the delivery of finished products of o Georgetown Braneh Star Ofece. thbte loly churh th aprr.eister sirl hundred per cent in weight. One uwould d on this than on the necessity of Its having tr'ice hd found lilnief famous. In their d every kind. He has done t~is by beilgin beC4 retundt th.lis city.porashvebe suppose, as a matter of that such The Georgetown branch of The Evening A a A clean, flavror L. *aire J~o have the handling of his. capit course, .bigh diavor. .mild many fiends offered hIm advances, th4 hsbect always consistently in view; by of enormous quantities of the drug would Stir, for the receiving of advertisernenta "I wanted, and an article of close texture, 4 iThes fnl au~l Pulmani-S'r-i, whod-e produce an intolerable ringing in the head; c nsus papers othe 4Iial with a dry, solid body and capable of re. belazg al lys some delay In the payment acneryadpigpromptlyand methods;every imaprovementby in sudenyTatur~ Wdmne inagtook plsae t at the same rate as at the main office, and documnents the winnibg bonds. It dawned upon Vial constantly but, strange to say, they do nothIng of the removed from 3207 M street -to a: Ihaving a "settled ~te f residence." sisting the effect of heat aspmuch as may watekming costs and planning to reduce atroo fhrom hila hol:-nme, lon.South kind. The average white man down there has been he Hungarian gypsy didn~ 's a dangerous t~at be 'could ttirn his deception to profi and in every way by keeping in ad- Ii aigton sret.Te services ere en- keeps under the Influence all the time O'Donnell's pharmacy, at the corner of 32d te anter of disease, and E6 e tMme ago every "It is believed that the body or hard able account, and he yielded to the 'te *them, of his competitor.. He has om- ~rho " varme amet a and where the local office of t~he Pos- control taion,,Mad, to suutain him character of a not by seeking to take ad- experiences nothIng except slight feeling M, ness of butter is largely within man who had come for a petition, unrfai- of exhilaration-at least so I was assured Company has ex. II the and butter maker. It is thought Just in fortum vantage, but by a resolve that his tal Telegraph ,secured fgeer he iedefged in 'extravagant living, a 1should always be able to steel wohrks mad in'l Une-tio cemete se ac by dozens of habitues. Whether the use of cellent accommodations. For the cohven- by sme that butter made from milk con. lavshed anoney right and left. This at1 .nake sbete- 1'- regu alnhlymetIn of R. bls the stuff is of any real benefit is something ience of the up-town patrons the branch fi taning large fat globules bas a lower and more cheaply than those of hais op- I never a mnvert those wandee :insplied the utmost confidence. R~ re amp,I Cofdete Veia.mas of the I am skeptical about. took grain drug store of O'Donnel's pharmacy, at 32d c Ilt)settled par- melting point than that mad~e .from mill as a of local hero, all ponets. In this his busimess seunen and of it myself, and I was the only man on 0 as a I' hioners met with their streng gpr4ed sort Nant method have to and atreets, will be used place for resistanoe, containing small fat globules; According credit. He e succeed.onsistent He leaves the Carnegieeab .e4 hil or our plantation who didn't have a touch of receiving advertisements of The Star. This a to this theory, butter from Channel Island *ZMagltto acened Viaud F- group fever." sI that from g'ed mna snultitude of speculations, bu works not only the tr in but Mhel thid eenig at 'epc in thednam- practically gives.two branch stations of The stock would be softer than the fn o*Ses -em'. land. floating coimani. e-datence, Star in the section west of Rock creek. so-called 'cheese* breeds, a propositioa that aan lne in bum. monn ~'admittedly exangpse.s the lat et ad beem Statues. is opposed not a few. It ts amid alsb Hig Londoa's urm the Woman's byt he4 t-urned him -lead. Then a notary, a li '.practice is ery) way. F'rom the Londos Chronicle, PLeEA FOR CROWi 3LACKBIRDS. F1 JounaL. that butter made from- mlk taken during tle snore curious than his infatuated al -Mr. Carnegie's retitesment Onea soitve Queen Alexandra Uras enore the latter part of the period of lactatos ginmlble brotikt Nantais, looked Into ti businee is to be regretted in that it ue- A statue of the late queen will raise the They, Eat Many Thiag. That Weuld I bndependent is harder than~ that fromesilk taes see and moe. ftm the ies trade a foree which number of statues of atter .d ouwered thaet the $IMU00 ha worked for Lomdon royalties to Otherwise Injure the Crej's. after calving. That the body of beitter bkien paid in due course to a fortaa slwayst progress. The wasae-- thirty-one." The next most popular vocation A large Sock of crow blackbirds in their cazi be easily affected by asiatioms Ii *wtst wihose nae was nst Viand. 11 eameat of the Carnege prepartles ea never atus differs tiam that * all other mar- misatwith ws it of London statues is that of statesmen-of north have .d women. She b la a a maukadia' Is dell Utawrn, bubbilse btetW and a 1ie late ia t winat .seed mesk; spring migration to..the stopped rl 7.1tod *-Au imeutm et di esemes hard- Aay Visad~ inamonte Mends -tes have the pemihM*; ased it was al- Ithese there are fourteen, of soldiers nearly over in Washingtont s'nd have chosen the t' in the hi's fee g te courts asIt l ~ nessia uqpsgto tbe dlgerence we) that taiey oes spanad. HI. aan ways endy to Qeam . yeeaeat hstge as many, of philanthropists a dosen, of grounds of the .Agricultural Department as spe sitrwedttoweA samweie The rese see ebs literary men half a dosen. There is only It been thb-we at, which ame withet a. one musician. Mrs. Siddons is the only their feeding place. haa auggested a ed a amadeo hib em pasw at the departmenit that the bkids 'may have o the king. B ~4L~~Wto h atnaaMy woman thus immortalized, except those of rwma# M~ tais ei royal blood. called to expses thei approvaI of a tren al ms.~u an-e-am ad teel -minwa. tie vecently hssued 1a thir behbitby the for a man Pearson-"Trhe only way to division of ornithology. in thatres~se i ngtlandMS9 ~- - m~r~daga Ep~icopal Chrch~~anda anert as learn alt about women is to get married." es.---~4 hh.. Oregson-"And study the ways of his ,.s M.b.t -mhe hi wife, ehb?' asa of. may se.s, auclpas .sUatin = s Ymeecsthrsme et De Wils an Pearson-"No listen to what shte te.s 1bm graingaamSfit and vobbg-the.a .0af . aout ote. wo-.--i-B~asea cther birds, ht a essnmdn tha