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ad ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAYS MARCH 5, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. fs LOCAL MENTI The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF St Wasiixetos, D.C. March For the middie Atlantic st weather and | triy winds. IMPORTANT Novice. is in bette never Bef Missions pee prov in; thy fon supply th the tin ¢ glad to bh f re. In Warner, 916 ast ing tention * wil cha’ RENOVATING eialt West, Ms € , formerly with | SKATING farch thle 7 p.m. Iesris D street north- Ing. " N« A Vist to Miss ex's roum, No, honse, between the hoursof 10im, at will Well repay any of the lady ecity. He int ~ of € mbrod be on BH. WARNER'S Guile ON, NAL OFFICER, 10a. in. ¥ cloudy arthy the er 1 for New Atlansic states, Crry GovERS MENT re The Com- nu tot tary eond ee W and by nd see E will evenue 1 ers and at his ofi cents. ORATIONS of Hon, Rebert C. Winthrop and Hon. John W. Daniel. in a pamphiet of forty re For ve ail newstunds, Visit Provure GALLE vie lg Gray & Clarkson, 411 7th street. SKATING RENK open Mareh 3d, 7 p.m. Fr w York avent Net IMPORTANT REAM and Cha lotte Russe, | entire stock of | othe | Busy Times in the Police Court. JUDGE SNELL DISPOSED OF NEARLY A HUN- DRED CASES YESTERDAY. When the Police Court was called to order Festers Attorney Padgett recommended that in cases where strangers are charged with trivial offenses, such as profanity or disorderly vonduet that their personal bonds be taken, but hot in cases where the persons belong to the city. “Sometimes I think I will, and some- times I think I will not,” answered the judge. ‘There were nearly one hundred prisoners to tried. Charles Buras, a young man from rtin’s Ferry, Obi», was fined 320 tor earry- F pistol: Jennie Perry, a white n, Was flued $5 for amusing the soldiers ¥ indulging in pi A blue coat named ames H. OF a 1) for carrying a revolver. Therm s “Blood? Jones, col ot 10 dass a suspicious character, y. from Pit'sburg, had on ademocratice 2 his personal bonds were taken. Calhoun, avenue John Hott end de . two soldiers, were re- ed on their personal bonds with & f their commees ratmed Wm. bed So for cursive onida, alias Was! sc uarged with disturbing a lizious The judge lectured him and let him g 3 an that he w tough. Iteost him $5, wae assautied Pred Fritz in the Tuesday nigut, was tined $5 for St. Mare | his tan. \ or three a by Detectives ¢ n’s men, as Wie Mahoney was chi: ‘aling Jno, Pearson twhile he was helplessly drank, | He was sent to juil for six months, 1 buneo men were arrested d Carter, and not by Pink- 6 Taesd ity iers this mornt trouble was experienced iu getting the court to In the dock there were seventy-two prisoners, most of them elviians, there only half a dozen soldiers amongst them, as re rele: n da colored woman,who F to the fifth preeint dina cell, Sin the lodgers’ iven comfortuble quai . broke the door. tined S10, k Matthews, a young man, who carriee Jobn Joyce was tined bite. Wiliam of Baltimore, Md., wer r Howell, wi scuttle und S10, rv «soldier, was and was put under his in had bis arm ne OM ured in th sed 8 port, Booted chives at i iF iflce. as we must r Renny, te by the bth of 3 No reasonable | person ds for ¢ ing a loaded Offer retised. Fixtures tor | John Boyd, for assauliig Special Ott SINSHEIWER« Bro. — | Was flued $10. Sus 7th street. | Sa Cisiwkee Rigas Fe, Appropriations of Local Interest. New and lasting. | treats IN THE DEYIIENCY ALPKOPRIATION +, : inte Skarixe Risk open March 3d. 7 p.m. | the deficieney appropriation bill, as passed, RELL & Co.'s wholesale Jeontains the following items of Distriet AGth st tween’ ¢ | interest propa.stion of food fishes (by the Nee si Pee oO | fia sion), 572,000; asutticient sum to jgars, at Se: 6 fur 2oe;100 for P2Y Albert Grant ve per cent interest on S14,01 from Janvary 17th, 1870, the prin- A Paser Pretene nd a capstone setting of the Was nent presented to dur wext four weeks. The very | st cabit ° per dozen, with i | nth painted, Venusyivania ave- Lapres will be interested if they read B. J. Bebrend & Son's kid give advertisement in the “City Item” co) um t lam sished ns will be lizhted m. pre { Pinwuguration of Pre she wason t al as in aid. and a tew weeks Capitol was in peril, he Step to the front as & private int shington Light In d for three months, April 10,1561 tterwards transterred ‘as en- | teer U partici: to-day W colored, was senténeed totwe mot ling his employer's watch. Dering the ft ist hours & this poli y morning the The petit Jury of the € to-day iminal Ce Joseph Turner and n. he Saturday lecture at the National Museum. week will by Mr. Win. P. Hornaday, on aral History and People of Borneo.” The | leeture will begin 4 p.m. | Mr. Huzh Canning died at his residence, No. | 24 oth street, yesterday, atler a prolonged He was gttack of pneutonts cing a metnher of se The funeral will take p en Aceid A GOOD SHOWING AT THRON Hempler’s, 4ly st. CITY AND DISTRICT, Condensed Locals. Tent Li liam - W. Cox being 1 benetict © on Sunday. ts and Injuries. IN THIS RESPECT FOR A n this city incoln, Mareh or, Wh n tbe | futtle, aths in jail for ending made vurt was filled H well known, societies. The record of accidents during the day is very | small,considering the great erc massed together in one gency hospital were t Roderter, of company E piace, concussion of the he the courtyard of the Patent attice, found lying; Benjamin B. Manning, raz a herdic cab, Lith < and th badly cut: 1. £ ceived a sev with the stic fp wound by aur at 10th st t exe by some unknown p burned severely in ee Answer to * oof Tire EV ‘To the E SING STA: For the first time in my life I see a charge of | nst the gentlemen who m street-cars, an, and I assert boldly that in no elty have n ladies treated so respectfully, so @iscourtesy brought ride in the Washin wi 1 ever Kindly as in the cars of this city, Fights to the seats occupied by gentlemen—yet 1d them to us, how chivalrously If the cireumstane ritas” relates had oc eurred in Philadetpbia, New York or Boston it Would not be surpr as it is not the eustom | in any of those cs for lemen. to offer their <e: hington it fs mien have worked hard in offi “Veritas” sarcastically Intimates Tious ure Known as a gove does not always repose during w on “downy beds of ¢ oo. t ¥ we why shi wo kad to be their only s ning, whe and inter t rs id to tw neither wie ery na Ke ender the ladies is no reason why A Serious Bar-room Row. A VISITING SOLDIER SHOT BY arty of Pennsylva fer's saloon,on very dis Chas. Re er ordered the men out. At this t tempted to make for the young n a pistol and fired at Corp, nt Ps ng him seve The ball entered under the de ney hos! i Ss removed tive Ca bin up ~~ Important Notice. To PASSEN: VIA PE. ‘The passenger department of t Bia Railroad has arra’ to leave the Baltimore and P Station at 6,1 m. Saturd: S FROM THE ox, Of Miles Spring, N.'C., re- ugh, trobe, of Baltimore, struck in the son: Georze Conrad, the hand by a rocket. eritas.” “seven men” may rales ht have not walt for one sithy wom ate this courtesy to herself as a right. soldiers entered uesday nightand “paintin ly. A son of the pro- bout 16 y The inured mab wi vital, where tem- hospital, ter, and loc! on the charge Marel owd of people At the Emer- Harry wh avenue being struck ing the Flam- of Baltimore, and the ave- Iam a We have no riding in t o ladies entering all dary (as = that Inxu- nent clerk hours | rn: OF wary Lee possible, If the car was full owing straps were other obtained dy eapa- trained pigs”? uts for whieh dor de ts inerowded ¥ lady should Amr, A BOY. pove Pe ars old, he crowd at- n, who seized Afterward Detee- 1 NonrH AND WEST NSYLVANIA BALLROAD. he vennsylva- ed torun a special train, mge railroad 7, to con- nect at Baltimore with the Niagara express for the North & distance in attend Temain in Wasbingte Still be able to re: expires on their tie et. he steamer W, will ma America Mare 5,6 whart at 10 a.m. Washingtor y at Ua turning te trip Sund: Kxients oF L. All Knights of I BOK nd 2 at2zandS p.m. One d West. This will allow those from ce at the in: the night of t their homes before the limit aguration to ° 6th and . W. Corcoran, ke OWo sp al trips on Thursday, and 7, leaving 30 pm. Re- Tur Pveric LaNps.” bor within this jurisdiction, especially visiting knights, are invited to attend the meeting of Excelsior Thursday, March 5, at § p.m., 2 corner 4%, street and Pei Lecture on the “Public Lands. Staines THROUGH Rit ConNECTIONS East.—Beur In mind that the Ase abl K. 01 2672, L. hail, 7 at S| 4 | Frid | hand cipal of th Judgment (fer that amount), having sion; to pay for 1379, 2 bet and June ers, Mag A. Tall the ditterenc qu : to pay ry 8s mess at $100 peri Ast) issis, $554 Senate District committe - and retormitory institution to pay FL oH. Bates instructor at "thé High One amendment reads: “And tiens for the District uibia under the head of improvements jor the fiscal year 15585 that re- 0, 1855, may be ap- plied to meeting deficiencies In any item of for the mnty ry appropriations of street and ¢ improvement ¢ is ior the The section of the Howse bill appropriating S5i pay taxes on lots num Gand7, in square 159, of Washington, prior to July, 1874, is stricken out. ne following is inserted: “Inerease the w supply of Washington, I completing payment for land ta rvoir, under | the act for extending the in ad- dition to the amount approy origi- nal bi, $84,500. To pay for advertising pro- s for new steel ernisers as follows: Sunday Chronicle, SOA: Sunday Herald, SLZS. ‘ational Republicun, $154.50." The following House provisions is stricken mable = postnsst onery Tor > owing is inserted fi ment of th of distri deficiency for the fiseal year 1582, to w: A. Cook, S1,000:t0 Sinith, $2,000; to Andrews & ‘Thorns Porter, $5,00¢ S153 To re, pay WwW. W.K nee due him as as: sistant U. 91,612,55. A pr ph appropriating $6,532 to pay clerks of Senators is inserted. ee Mareicr Lic — Marriage Heenses have be ued by tae clerk of the court. te S s and Henrietta Blum rge Toyerand Annie H: Roger M. Sher: man, of New York city, and Mary Inman Drake, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Altred P. Diggs and Amelia Brooke; Wm, Gilt and Mary Blanch ey; Joseph S. Waiker and Mary A Faulk- = ee HERz0G's MUSECM.—AIl lovers of emotional artshould avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing “A Celebrated Cas.” Great play, Fine cast. Wonderiul to bebotd. 3 ee Mr. Dickson’s Strange Fancies. From the Atlanta Constit ‘The funeral of Mr. David Dickson took place ¥ afternoon at 2 o'clock. He was buried in the garden of his own home. The coffin was of unpainted pine, made at one of the shops In Sparta, and was covered with common white alpaca, The corpse was dressed in an elegant suit of black broadcloth and black silk vel but wore no shoes. The feet of the deceased were crossed, his right arm Jay at his side, his hand clenched with the exception of the index finger, which pointed towards his feet. The left lay ou his breast, and held # beautiful et hundketebief, and in the right pocket of tkulfe, a pocket-comb and etils about his burial were 1 by Mr. Diek on years ayo, and y communicated to his nephew, Mr. Jett Worthen, that they might be observed! The funeral was largely attended, sy =s6e— anak Punishment After Death. Walnnt Ridge (Ark.) Speci. A rather singular incident occurred in St, Francis bottom lately. In crossing Tyronza river ona mule the rider, a negro, fel off and was drowned, The mule came safely to shore and Wiis taken possession of quire. The river Was dragued, the negro’s body ound and on ita pistol. He "had been dead three day but the ‘squire fined him $50 aud costs for cary ring concealed weapons, and confiscated mule and pistol to pay the oe Gen. Gordon's Prayer Book. ted of the late General Gordon that at adinner ina London elub one of the members used him of secreting a bottle o 1k hers observing that his bets that they could guess the brand i nged him to produ the bottle. In indignation he drew ftom his pocket a prayer-book and sid: “This little book has been my companion for years, and Isin- cerely trust that you may find a conitorter and supporter in the irials of life that will prove as true t bab mn. in his pe pocket bu 0 you wen tome.” Then he ire company and the next day any apologies, = e090 Good News for Dyspeptics. From the New Haven News, ‘The dyspeptics are those who adhere to die- tary rules, Sound digestion depends on gor- mandizing. Midnight meals or tough substan- ces ure conducive to comfort of stomach. It is notonmy own authority that I am writing this, Austin Flint says so, Surprised to see him eating a Welsh rare bit as the clock struck 12p.m., lasked if he meant to produce night- niure for the purpose of studying the phenom- ena, “Publish these facts to the world,” he sald, In periect seriousness. “Dyspepties’ are chiefly persons who eat regularly, restrict their diet to simple food in small amounts, and constantly have their stomachs on their minds. The old- fushloned ideas on this subject are all wrong, and [have said so of late repeatedly in lecture ing to medical students. I now tell my patients to eat Whenever they are hungry, no matter if itis directiy before going to bed, hever to quit the table with the appetite unsatistied; appease your thirst in the same way according to. in- Stinct; and to live as sumptuously as possible, You may tind goutamong the gourmands, and other undesirable diseases, but never dyspep- sia.” Hirne Js an incident that happened at the Ouk street public sehool: A small boy was sent up to Prof. Gotwals for txamination. “Spell chicken,” said the professor, “Do you meau a litt, chicken?” asked the" bos. “Well—any chicken,” responded the professor, somewhat amused'at the lad’s query. The pupil reflected & moment and then said, “Wouldu’t a hen do He could spell hen, and he knew a hen was a chickeu; but it wouldn’t “do” in this case.— Norristown Herald. 7 One of the most curious cases dn record 1s that ofa man in Memphis who can't live without noise. Silence nearly dements him. His ma- nia at one time was rather expensive, as he was constantly traveling on steamboats, going into Aunills, visiting boiler-repairing shops and the like. But his friends will be pleased to hear that he is on the point of getting marriéd, and unsylvania avenue. NqrrH_ AND Wist Shore route is the only road making direct connec- tion with the Pennsylvania railroad in Jersey City for all poluts in New York state, Vermont, New pshire, Montreal and Ask jor tickets Ly above route, East will stay at home from Bow on.—Memphis (Tenn) Avalanche, During the month of January sixty-elght stu- gant ne eesmeetnot January stety-olghtsts in ali—nearly six dollars each. The same stu- dents did a great deal of outside work. Quite a number support themselves and Keep up with their classes at the same time.—. (Kas.) Nationalist, { ‘The Alleged Envelope Contract Frauds. REPLY OF POSTMASTER GENERAL HATTON TO THE HOUSE RESQLUTION. The Postmaster General on Tuesday transmit- ted to the Houst his reply to a resolution calling for information with “regard to allezed great frauds” in the supply of official envelopes dis- covered last summer. He says that theamounts involved were greatly macnified by the news- paper publications, The actual sums deducted from the contractors’ bills were but $2,928 from the Pl n company and the Monn Enve- lope company, ane Co. The: 35 from P. P. Kellogg & ostinaster General there is no Teason to suppose, much less to believe, thatany officer at t artment v guilty of the slightest act of omission or commission in con- nection with the supply of the defective envel- opes under both the contracts invoived, It does appear clearly, however, he further says, that the government agent and inspector at Hart- ford. whose duty it was tosupervise the manu- facture and issur ofall the envelopes in question, had elther failed tocomprehend his instructions nd the object of his appointment, or that he had wilfully disregarded them, > Something About Mr. Gladstone. ew York Sun, istone is in the seventy-sixth year of He entered the House of Commons in < sat in every session for fifty-three been a parliamentary leader for half a century, standing in the front rank since 1845, when he was colonial secretary in the ir Robert Peel. He became pre- s subsequently overthrown by Disraeli, and again rose to the first place on the pment of his great riv British prime ministers a fellows. The present gene dozensuch besides Giads raeli, whom. posteri was Dis- by that. me long after his tle has been torzotten. He vas elected to the Commons in 1837, and be- ame first lord of the treasury in 1565) He fin- ally retired from ith year, Perh: otic pventy: Russ: he was House of Common were relieved repeal of the te when the Catholies were emancipated.” I also carried through the reform bit, He w premier in 15 again in 1365-6, when he threw up th in his seventy-fifth year, though he ws ember of the House of Lords till he was 1 90. He entered Pari ears old,and he afterward ied'in the when Protestant dissenters Lord Palm: n entered the commons through a rotten borough in 1806, He was tirst lordof the treasury from 1855 to 1 except sand died full of fight at the ing a few Ww as he reached his head of the Derby, who curried » ation, was premier in again in (S55, and’ agin from 1865 to 1868. In middle life he changed from a whis toa tory, and Went out of oftive when on th eseoreand ten, Lord Aberdeen, a wily, znarly Scotchman of the Gordon fara! the he; ened in 1S: of the clamor pst his administra rowing out of the € an Ww mn Lord Rus of sever s time, In ca period of have generally been sh ministry, Wemizht find it much the same, 1516, down t thirty-nins at the he go further back and Lord Melbourne liked tot of futher to Queen Vieto 1 he was prime minist 1 Grey Was Seventy-one when he lett o vived till he was eighty- one, Brong’ nd versatile lord chancellor, ystir up the drow rly ninety, The iron dul at at peers till he was nj too, had at in thi nd thon the heroof a bundred batties, he died quietly in his bed in his eizht fourth ‘year, holding tue semi-civil, semi-mill- tary office of lord warden of the Cinique ports, soe = Before and Behind the Scenes. From the New London Telegram, To show more clearly the comicalities and ab- surdities of ste which are the results of personal observation, and which, to the unthinking, show the vast diff ween the relations of professional people before and bebind the scenes: fore the scenes: He ems T have fol- lowed you as » relentless follows his: prey, ahd now you must prepare tor the just punishment which your crimes deserve. Thus do bury my kn sin and aeain in your ven heart—thus do 1 satiate iy direst ‘ven- cance. Villain—With my dying breath I eurse you. | Wie Behind the scenes: Hero. acollar but Villain—T IK a mine. you are, collar some fakin an old guy. ned to return it. : King—Down, slave, and beg ; most humbly do I crave thy Slave—Here, you royal ke on, pull of m for this p: But he rt be ashi ore the hind the se dumuny with the tin you? [can't stoop ov King—Why, cert, Jimm, Before the Senest Hero—Thus do T endow thee with a roval ransom, ‘Take this} it you will find forty thousand dollars, and If ed more youhave but to send word to Lillie, but I can’t p Here isa a better busines lary this w > till we strike good girl, How the s From the San The day before the one appointed for our leaving Constantinople,” said ator-ele Stanford, “I was much surprised at receivin through a court official, an invitation tor the following afternoon toa private audience with the sultan, during which he wished to question developments of Tur- tarkable about the : act that it was fur- Yle, nor was there much sultan. He man cut, ng a plain al splendorin t a blue undress uni only traces of eastern costume 4 maznificently me imetar. He 1 to be a rather slizit man, some 35 years of age, with unm intelligent fuce that Showed a somewhat timid character, I should judge, and a decidedly Jewish east of features.” sete Wall Pockets of From Cassell's Family Magazine. A somewhat novel fashion of utilizing the Japanese fans for decoration is to trim them up | to serve as pockets or bass to hang against a wall, and they are really ornamental If well done. The leafof the st covered over smoothly with a pls lected for the pocke' i to allowof the necessary fullness of the front of the pocket; in this a.cord is run, or three gath- ering threads, a heading being both at the top and bottom, the threads being lastly drawn up, and the piece sewn onto the front of the fan. The material may be embro.dered or painted, if the worker likes, but if this is done it should be afterwards stitlened over cardboard that the pattern may be seen; in this case there will be no fullness, but it will be cut out to shape, Yet another plin is to box-plait the material, lea ing headings at the top and bottor as betore. Soit balls of silks are fastened atintervals round the bottom edge, and are much prettier than a ball-tringe, 408 A Match Broken Of, ‘The Frederick (Md.) News says: “Friday af ternoon a young gentleman and iody called at the Carlin house to await the arrivai ofa minis- ter in order to assume al responsi bility. Mr. Isaae Ely a nt for the ited the aid of Rey. Dr. George ichl, ofthe Lutheran chureh, While Mr, Ely Was absent an altercation arose between the los, and the lady expressed herself as pot ready to be murried and the engagement was declared nulland the two left the hotel. When the minister arrived there were no applicants for matrimony, and nothing could be found out of their whereabouts. The couple were from the southern part of Montgomery county.” A marriage license lias been issued to a couple at Saratoza, Santo Clara county, whose jolut ages number 163 years.—San J anaiseo (Cal.) Bulletin. A negro who has been insulting young ladies in Selma, Ala., was last’ week convicted of seven indictinchts, and sent up for six years.— Allanta (Ga,) Constitution, Carbondale, IL. has a brass band composed of 12 popular young ladies.—Chicayo News. Sasrorvs Ranican Conz FOR CATARRH, WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA FIR, MARIGOLD AND CLOVER BLOSSOMS. 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COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, For the reliefand prevention, THE INSTANT IT IS APPLIED, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach, and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness Hysteria, Female Pain Pulpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, . Bilious Fever, Malaria, and {pidemics, use COLLINS’ PLAS- ‘TERS (an ELECTRIC BATTERY combinéd with a POROUS PLASTER) and laugh at pain, 5c. every. where, ~ re life we cite a few incidents | | Curly, lend me ny bouts, | | came so vi ckaye; within | ae act, and | led as a sort | | origin, w MYRA CLARK GALNES. Charles G. Dahlgren’s Recollections of Her and of Her Mothe: Charles G. Dahlgren in the New York Sun, A statement having appeared in one of the daily papers, adverting to the death of Mrs, Gaines, stating that her mother was an adven- turess and the mistress of Gardette, both of which are erroneous, I ask your aid to contra- dict the same. Madame was no more of an ad~ venturess than thousands of others whose beauty and fascinations render them sought afier and attractive. Her maiden name was Gulieme Carriere. At one time some of her family lived near Pass Christian, Her first marriage was with De Grange, who proved to have been a bizamist, and, and from whom she procured a divorce, ‘and then married Dantel ‘lark. Mrs, Gaines 'was her child, whose legiti- maey I never heard that Clark questioned. While she was achild she was given in charge 108. P. Davis, of New Orleans, who, without visible means of his own, went to Philapelphia to live, and where he lived in plain, comforta- ble style in the lower part of the city, Known as Southwark, When the British threatened the city, and troops were collected down the river, at Camp Dupont, in the war of 1812, he was elect: d an officer in one of the regiments, and afierward bore the title of colonel, and from Southwaric was once a candidate for Congress, i cannot remember if he was elecied, but] be- lieve he was not, He afterward removed to Wilmington, Del, where Mrs. Gaines, one wet and storiny ‘nigh' | Jumped out of cond story window an eloped with Mr. Whitney, be? first: husband, She had always been rulsed as Col. Davis! ighter, and Was Known as Miss Davis, and Whether She ascertained her true parentage or not, prior to her marriage, I cannot say. Col. Davis lived to an advanced age, exhibiting many eccentricities, especially I» tegard to his Monument, and, I believe, died in Wilmington, quite retired, and, as far as 1 couid hear, he never spoke against’ the legitimacy of Mrs,’ Gaines. AST never knew but one S, P. Davis, I believe I am correetly describing the proper person, | The mother of Mrs. Gaines was the wife of | Gardette, the most skillful dentist ever in Phil- adelpb He lived atthe corner of Chestnut nd 9th sticets, on. the right hand corner, and was my father's family dentist, where my brother, the fate adm ivai, and mgself often ac companied him, when my father, instead of | waiting in an antercom Tor his turn, would | Spd Bis card from the parlor. “Const des, | M.le Roi de Suede and de Norvege,” to Mme, jardette, with whom, he would. converse in vench til summoned to his turn. Then Ma- dame would bes Chat whoever was not needed | should remain with her, which my brother and inyself were gad to dd, for we had a perfect | horror of Gavdette, a short, corpulent, gouty (us teet and Yess bandaged.) irryatbl Who would pall ygur head Of, it necessa much prefe/red’ the society of madam the nuts, radsins and exkes that with no’ stint- d she set before us. And 1 can now, after tative yeurs, see her plunty before was'ot medium statue, had a beauti- hands; and ingers with many brunette complexion, with good color, ng dark eyes, black hair, generally adark worn with red and gold, jewelry; great demonstration of manner, and an expression of Kindness and feminine amiability, Had there been any question of her married relations with Gardette, my father would not | have engaged him as his dentist, nor many others whem I used to meet at her husband's, nor would he have attempted sue han as ment in acity of Quaker primness and. ness, whose Society. would have prompt! him’ without any ‘patients, upon whom be was dependent for his practice, Madame had several children by Gardette, and I often saw them; nor was her character then ever impugued. ’ Tindite this memoran- dun as some slight return, forthe kindness I received In my boyhood from one of the most kind, engastng, beautiiul women that I ever saw or knew. DRY ing hand soe :The Hat. From the Youth's Companion, One of the chureh-wardens was observed to toward an individual wear- ing a sailor nd cap of a seafaring and jaunty appearance, which latter surmounted a clean-shaven face and closely cut Aftera litte while hed the sailor laddie and wh spered “Can't you reason why you By the discony off your hat? Is-there any ANG task ff your hat?” ed look of the questioner as he returned to his seat, and the appearance of the rest of the costume as the wearer of the hat alked out of church atthe conclusion of the service, it was evident that the whispered re- ply was, “Ea a gir see. Eating His Own Flesh, A CANADIAN SEIZED WITH HYDROPHOBIA WHILE AT PRAYER—BITTEN FIVE YEARS AGO. phen Clark, ving near Consecon, Ont.,was attacked with hydrophia last: week, and be- the had to be taken to Pic- ton jail. H mily prayers, and before neighbors raving like a madman, tearing and own flesh until he presented a hide- ssa oes oS" red baled =| meat a BALAA aaa: wer 32 34, 36 W AN 28, 25, 27 WEST 22D sT., BETWrry BROADWAY, Axp NEW IMPORTERS OF GOODS, SILKS, LADIES’ COSTUMES, MANTLES, FRENCH LINGERIE, AND HAVE OPENED TE SPRING IMP IN ALL THEIR NUMEROUS DEPARTMENTS, TO WHICH THEY DIRECT THE ATTENTION OF LADIES CONTEMPLATING A A VISIT TO BBB B sean WEST 23D AND 22D STS., NEW AND THEIR OWN LADIES RRR ROR R AMUSEMENTS, 177242 « PROMENADE CONCERT at THE H u je soso ome [1 INAUGURAL BALL ROOM, EST 23D ST. < (NEW PENSION BUILDING) THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1885, SIXTH AV YORK. BY THE U.S MARINE BAND, JOUN PHILIPSOUSA, SALVATORE PETROLA, Conductor Assistant, RETAILERS PART L 1. MARCH—“Trinmphat” 2 OVERTURE Frep. EVrRsMan, Jn, Roy Blas” MEN DLENORN, 3. FANTASIA —“A Hunting Scene”... BURALUOST. The Meet,” “On the Soent,” “Eariy Morning, _ and “The Retarn, e Pull Ory, 4. CORNET SOLO—"Pxcelsior™ Mx We. Javon, UNDE MILLINERY FANCY GoOoODs, ‘TS. Goons, 5. CAPRICE—"A Musical Jo AND BRIC-A-BRAC HIS WEEK THEIR PART IL PORTATIONS 6. MOSAIC ahengein Int oF “his Indeto The ate “Th “Finale. “horns, Brida) horas,” Motive. “Ob King of Kings,” and NN N00 Vv . No ov o OV, 0.0 VV 00 VFEFEL VE y GE F E 4 i 1. LLL 7. COLLECTION—“Fal LCHASSAIGNR, nky arling,” “Stumber Song,” “Cradied » Heather,” Introdacing —-Poxcneuta. troducing “Sailors and Populace Chore nks unto the Angelic Vi “Marenausea, rola Farlana,” “Him 1 Love as the Light of Creation” and * Dance of the Hours” NEW YORK. 9. IDYLLE—“The Forge in the Forest’ _Aticmartas 00. TIT oo FT o T Oo T T riginal, Orig- ‘Anvil Chorus,” Trip to the Moon,” *But- OMalley." “The Island of 1 in the Moon, Moonlight Variation on “Baby feexest Et Walves,* Wait till th Water,” Mine,” and YORE, TICKETS ENTRANCEG AND 5ru Sts, N.W. DOORS OPEN aT 7 P.M. ous appearance. When he became rationai he stated that he was bitten by a mad dog while traveling with a circus in’ Carshage in July, 1880. During the first (our hours his fits were accompanied with barking, growling, and fmi- tion of heavy panting, During the’ intervals ing of a doz would Immediately excite Fit. After being strapped toa bed by seven muscular men he got loose and cut nis fwe badly tn attempting to shave. He also pulled off piece of flesh bai from a wound on his lund ahd chewed if, being apparently used te of his own blbod, The physician Ase ane of hypochondriae ch at first was quite under control, ———_-see- © How the Jinglet Gets Inside. Our Par E of sleigh bells 1s quite an art. | 40 do: The Uttle iron ball is too big to be put in through the holes in the bell, and yet itis in- side, How did it get there? The little iron ball is called “the jinglet.”| When yon shake the sleigh Hel! it jingles.” In makimg the bell this Jinglet is put inside a little ball of mud, just the pape of the inside of the bel. Then a mold istnade, Just the, shape of the outside of the bell. Tis mud ball with the finglet inside isplaced in the mold of the outside, and the metal Is poured in which ills up the ‘space be- tween the bull and the mold. When the mold is taken off you see a sleigh bell; but It will not Hing as it is full of dirt. ‘The bot'metal dries the dirt that the bell is made of, so it ean be shaken out. After the dirt fs all shaken out of the holes in the bell, the little iron jingiet will still bein the bell and will ring. “It took a good many years to think out how to make a sleigh ell, grade promii w We soiled half th Tive latest PS. Assowwrery Pore ident of the suitab! pice ‘ize of tubed, sioi BR = | aratt) copies This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with’ the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY IN caN& Rovan Bakine PowDEs Co, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap gists. a box, Brook! IS SPRING. A RESURRECTION OF piaity ry 1s latent’ forces is taking place. Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invigo rate your powers, cleanse the channels of life. Ayer’s ‘Sarsaparilla ts the means to use for this purpose. YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY ANDGRAD- ually falling out? Hall’s Hair Renewer will restor€ it to Its original color, and stimulate the follicles to produce a new and luxuriant growth. It also cleanses the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agreeable & tinues, Over 400 dozen Kid Gloves of the very best ridiculously low prices: 20 dozen 6-button Black (all sizes), 59 cts.; for mer price, $1.50. 25 dozen 50 cases G-button length Mousquetaire, Black, NC. shad 47 Cos best Glove that can be made, 89c.; former We' only ask our lady “hese Gloves, and they will appreciate this un- precedented slaughter. They are not the usual balance of this season's stock of one of the most inteffds retiring from busines ask to see the “Apijune, ‘The best, truest and most artistic lithographle ortralts of President Cleveland and Vice Tilden and MeClellan—surrounding them are also true and lifelike. Altogether it is a souvenir Sample copy by mail, paid ‘echt transmission). Cash (by registered letter, money order ‘or World and other Address (Mention t If you are failin, yous, use A cone’ neglected. simple remedy, Dr. Kennedy's ‘Favorite Remedy.’” Buy Pocket Knives at the Rodgers’ cutlery store, 487 Pa ave, Your initials engraved sree, 0) Per Gallon, 75e. Quart Bottle. No.1 e Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near D st. eo-lm Durkee’s Salad Dresst: Sauce.—The universal United States and Grea tBritain. Wholesome, CITY ITEMS. ‘Tickets for sale st the G street and Sth street en- All Those suffering from hoarseness,coughs, or colds should take Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. 1 Kid Gloves! Kid Gloves !! immense sale of Kid Gloves still con- an make to be clo: d out at the iollowing utioh Opera and White, 69c.; for- mer price, $1.50. ; former price, $1.50. S-button leith Mousquetaire (all ) 69e.; former price, $1.25. nitton length Mousquetaire Operas, ; former price, $1.50. Sutton length Mfousquetaire, in opera, White, Tans and Black, the very zen rice, $2 trons to examine of Gloves that are advertised, but are the neyg Kid Glove importers of this country, also offer about 5,000. yards of slightly Hamburg, damaged by water, at nearly he price of production, e you seen the new style Ruching? If not thing for ladles" ne B. J. BEHREND & Soy, 818 7th st. n. w., between H and [sts, —Make no mistake in the number. 1 gee Democratic Souvenir. “VICTORY AND REFORM.” CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS. res- sever published. The portraits warriors—Jefferson, Jackson, Hendricl suges 2 le for framing. and worthy ofa prominent in every club room or office or home. f souvenir 22x28 inches, postage paid (sent |, without danger of injury in transmis- ets, Three copies by mail, stage taped, without danger of injary in must accompany all orders, (No free .) References: Boston Globe, New York e papers. Agents wanted. is paper,) SOUVENIR PUBLISHING Co., 41 Park Row, New York. Mothers. gy broken, worn out and ner- ealth Rénewer.” $1. Drug- cold or sore throat should not bo ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches are a and give prompt relief, 25 cts. eo “Wells’ Prof. A. B. Chandler, haven, Misa,, sa ‘was cured of Tor- of the Liver'and Bowels and Paralysis, eo and Cold-Meat rite both in the and harmless dressing. mb3 | délicious, economical and nutritious, Saves anxiety, waste and trouble. ry) Cluett’s Crown Collars, ° Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall. eo C= Fine Window Shades, IADEENSE STOCK OF DRY GOQDS AT ACTUAL | With’nickel hangings, only 47¢.,at Kaufman’s.6 COST. “Alderney Dairy Wagons,” BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, FANCY SILKS, | jp" Sry aelivered dn balk-pound W prints SILK VELVETS, BEAUTIFUL DRESS BOS, per pound. Also Cottage tte: GOODS AND SATINS AT mili and Sweet Milk, Se. per quart, 150, ACTUAL COST pint. ets Bs NGS, wide double width, pure wool, CERULT OF TRE TOON COTTON, actual cost 8. NEW YORK “METS “SHEETING ‘Orton, era ne ‘DE SILK VELVET, real value, : 0 $1.50. COLORED SIL. VELVETS, $1.00, actual cost. TABLE D. oo tre ‘lnen, 60 Teal cost. cLACK, SILKS, real value, $1.25; reduced to actual COLORED 81 real reduced to D SILKS, value $1.00: SCOLOHED Sizxs, 50; FANCY SILES, 50, actual CLOTH SUITING, one yord, and = halt Ee SEE SASF ih to ine, Beers “eat SERGE CASH. all colors, £00 Eee AanRY CARTERS, 71 MARKET no ‘Near te corner of 7th strest. | © 1204 F STRE ET NOBTHWEST. _ | trances, a Goclery MUSIC. \- s IBNER'S ORCHESTRA sions—Residence, 1:40 at the Music Stores of Messrs, rot and Eberbuch will receive LUAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, EVERY EVENING, Furnishes Music for all occ lett Sthst. Orders Droop, Ellis, M: prompt attention, (uerce Brats FOR ALL THE BR Penns: fATURDAY MATINER, A Grand Production of the Majestic Dramatic Spectacle, in 5 Acts and 10 Tableaux, MICHAEL STROGOFF, ‘New and Magnificent Scenery, Mounted Cavalry, Military Bands, And a grand ballet, Jed by M'LLE ADELE CORNALBA. MONDAY, MARCH 9—BUNCH OF KEYS. _Ba-Sale of Seats Now Open at the Box Office. mh5 AST QUARTER 4T MRS. FLORA G ISON’S “opular DAN Where the-latest Dances a SATURDAY, the esirous of having the in she Art of Dancing, st for the lust Quarter, as preparations will then be com- menced for the MAY BALL. For further information call «t National Rifies Hall seiay, Thursday or Saturday afternoon. t AORD'S OPERA HOUSE. COMEDY. The Only Comedy Performances During In tion Week will be given at this THE. PARLOR SHE ATER OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, 9th street and Pennsylvania avenve, midway between the Capl- EROS. cor. 11th st. HEATER: ENTANO Jal7-3m Auctioneer. rpHoatas DOWLING, PAL LE OF. .AT . & NORTHWEST On FRIDAY MORNIN MARCH, the 11 public Atiction, tii aud other merch: etitire stock of Pal ndise,to: rwith t ire contained in the Store occupied by Ainbrose by, Lelng No. 444 9th street northwest, in this ‘Terms cash. WILLIAM T. BATLE mh2-dt Assigi For Other Auctions See Wuear Bake Powner WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER. ‘Messrs. MARTIN KALEFLEISCH’s SONS: entlemen:—My examination of your ‘Wheat Pow. der’ develops pected calue to It from a sant. | toland the President's House. TARY POINT OF W. It certainly restores to the | Mx. JOHN T bread the Potassia and Magnesia Salts, winich the Also of F milling removes from high grade Hour, and it avol Completely the chutce of duster which attends the | ‘The Celebrated Irish Comedian and Singer, Constant use of small doses of Rochelle Salts, such as MW. J. SCANLAN, adl the tartaric acid compounds carry in system. | Will appear in the New Comedy by Fred, Marsden, As the flesh fluid contains. ten times us Mauch potas: author of most of Lottu's Sugcesnes, entitled sium Salts as of sodium, it is evident that the waste of | THE TRISH MINSTREL | the tissues is supplied from your preparation, as it | With his own songs, —4- BOO, ag oe gannot be from those preparations whieh contain only | the Bables,""""My ‘Nelite’s Blue Byes,” "Wi Sodium and Calcium compounds besides the tartaric in & Kiss,” ete. acid. ‘There isno danger of sctting up aa alkaline Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Admissio 50 or 35 cents, Seats reserved during the day. Next Week—M. B. CURTIS-SAMUEL OF POSEN, SPOT CASH. m2 dition of the urine with dicaleic phosphat itappears to me tha a very judged from the physiological side tion has grown on me the anore IT have ex. case, (Signed) In fact, strong case, this convie™ mined the B. SULiMan For saleby = " = a G. CORNWELL & 803 NATIONAL ROLLER SKATING RINE, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue, ecuiiias eiimenitcid The trade supplied.” fl4-s,tu,th,6m-4p Near Post Oftice Bullding, LARC 1D, Canniaces. CARRIAGES, anlnamendddmn CARRIAGES. A large stock of New and Second-hand Carriages at very low prices. Several light e- ‘se Coupelettes. Other Spectre € ace in great varicty. ‘ing promptly attended to, ——| ROBERT H. GRAITAM, ‘Repository and Factory, 910-416 Sth st. iw, 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface, — mr2-Im MSS HOMER, WHO HAS HAD THE FINEST VA vocal instruction in this and foreign couutries— having studied for two years with Mime. Garcia Visr- 1, Faris receives pupils in Voice Culiure at “The umond,” corner {7thand H sta mhz. mh21w Bisnors Caarnoxre, re rpHE POUR’ INCE] FF smooth, soft and clear. “Price 250. : Erentam bes becn ekg OM. AR ettractive program has been ‘Try it, if not salistied, return bottle and get your ollie 6 Co." ae : eet ookiener Wed Ses ut Klis € Coe Single admission a Prepared by 1. C. BISHOP, Druggist, a mh2St . 30 Oth street, corner H street u. Ww. ERZOG'S MUSEUM, For sale by W. 5S. Thompson, oD ae 703 15th st. Late Lincoln Hall, corner 9th and D sta n.w n.w.; Stott, Cromwell & Co., ‘380 Peulisyivania ave fe2i EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COMMENCING MONDAY, March 24. MATLACK DRAMATIC COMBINATION, In the great Sensational Melo-Drama, A CELEBRATED CASE, THE UNION SQUARE THEATER SUCCESS. Admission to family circle, 10 cents; admission te Rages, “Canned Goods, Pot &e. y ned Goo tatoes, &c., ‘cheaper than can be 1 MORGAN PENNY BACKER, WHOLESALE aNp RETAIL DEALER, ‘901 Louisiana avenie, Under Ford's Opera House, always fresh and 27-61% first floor, 2c. Reserved seats may be secured Tas Bears Tar Act days in advance without extra ‘atthe Box MEN'S $125 PANTS, FUR. of the museum. “In fature Box Office open 8. 2 6.00 SUITS = 2oorsopen ‘at'l aud 7 pan.; overture one BOYS’ §1.00 LONG Prs. “« “GORKNEEPTS. “ — 1.00 2 LADIBS’ OP. SLIPPERS. patie. for $2.50. Boys" 1.00 . STIS ior aw. Y. 1914 & 1916 Penusylvauia ave. od, ee Sta Afternoon snd Night This Week. Hin BOU OFERA AND COMEDY CO. Fusr Serie Orexrxe. 20 Hira ssn te . ; a cea i Also, a Grand Olio Ld oa inerotocing Vivies 1309 F STREET N 4 ‘Will exhibit her first Importation of 2 Gay, Fnillize Conway & Stanley, Hefrom FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 2p AND 3p. COL, GOSHEN, Barnum’s Great Giant, and Six Other you wil not hevelived {% vain," so, nat wage, tae a, ‘Daily from 11 to 2 ae Partner of the late W.G. METZEROTT& Co, | Mars ci. Tnugaration week meee 926 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FY Bole Agent for St Sons’, Gabler, Grover- ae ‘clecns Wheelock, Marshall, ‘Wendell ‘and'oter, Pr or won store, a .