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tl ‘THE PLEASURES Dr. Gould says the Tenement House Mas Destroyed the Home and Built Up the Satoon, “Recreation for Working People” was the sub- Jebt of a lecture delivered yesterday afvernoon at the Friends’ Meeting House, by Dr. E.R. L. Gould. ‘The lecture was the beginning of & course on Sociology and education, Which will be given ua- der the auspices of the Washington Branch of Collegiate Alumaw. In his pretatory remarks Dr. Gould spoke of the various remedies sugyested by The ecouomist, tae Socialist, or the social reformer for the evils in the present system of society. He regarded thes:, however, a8 steps in progress and Eot finaiities, The great question was how to dis trivuce among the masses the happiness and ad- ‘vantages of this civilized age. Had the working classes the time and money to enjoy recreation and amusements? He thougat that in this coun. try they had, yet in sp te of the shorter hours and higher wages | Which were enjoved in tats country in England the people did not seem to have the faculty tor seeking and enjoying proper recreation as the people in France,Germ..ny and Belgium where the advantages of ‘time and money were not enjoyed to the same extent, Kicardo’s explanation f the lack of Innocent recreation along the English people was quoted, and Is to the effect rigorous period of ment, The recreations of the working peop this country were traced by the lecturer to four sources: The rst and tbe most general was the Saloon, then foliowed pool-tabies, then low-class entertainments and coucert halls, and last of aul eluds, societies for Improvem~nt, ¥. M. C. A. and Kindred organizations Hie thought that the ineace of tne saicon ih the recreations of the Workingman was largely due to the destruction of the home by Ube tenement hous. In these abodes of | Wretchedness and misery, be said, two-thirds or the people in the city of New ¥ rk lived. While the establisum nt of missions by the churches he con- ered to be productive of great good, yet he thongut that some effort should be made to im. @ the homes of the poor. He wis of the opin m that the elevation of the working people and their happiness rested to a large extent upon tis one issue of better attractive pomes. In this connection he spoke with commend..tion of the movement Inaugurated Dr. Coit in New York efty, who began by 1 gradually induesng them to join him ta forming a club and baving rooms where they could meet and Jeara useful tuings abd pass thelr hours of leisure among induences that are laspiring and elevating. He described tn full the Institution now taking im London, whicn puis inte concrete form eaucival idea! drawn by Mr. Waiter Besant ta his “Palace of Delight.” Here were provided the ineans for education, Fecreation, and amusement, nd he thought that’ in the establishment of such Institutions the Wealtby could flad a good use for thet money. a A COMEDY ERRORS, ‘The Fourth Rall Game Retween New York and Washington, Yesteraay's contest between the New York and ‘Washington teams was in striking contrast to tne beautiful game of Monday. To begin at the end, New York made 19 runs and Washington 15, To summarize, 1t was a retura to the oid days of lots | of hitting, plenty of runing, and a surfeit of error making. Gilmore had no terrors for the Giants, | who yan to pound him tn the Mrst inning. Ad- ded to this, lamentabie mispiays in the field seemed to take away nis pluck, and were it not ‘that the New Yorkers uid almost as badly, the game Would have been decidediy uninteresting. As ft Was the only question was which side would make the greatest number of runs tn one toning. But | °@' seven Innings were pares each one b2ing as long | ‘aa three of the ordinary Kind. In the sixth ta- | ning the New Yorkers shiited their Ewing taking Titcomb’s piace in the box, | but resumed their places in the seventh. i Washington tried the same thing In the latter half Of the sixt, Dully and Gilmore changing piace. But the exp. riment Was disastrous, as tue Gotham- iv added six tallies totheirseore. About the ouly notable event in the gam~ was the daring Rome-Lase stealing of Shock, Hoy, and Dally in | the sixth. Some of Mr. Ly: 'S degsions were | shaky, New York seeming to be the€reater sut- ferer, The hits were tyirteen New York and | seven by Washington, while the errors stood four- | teen by New York and thirie*n by Washington. | Donbelly carried off the honors for the home teain for mispiaya, making four. It was a circus game, but it must be remem- ations, | ‘thal It Was due to Lhe discouragement in a more | ery kind of —— amuse- | Man being. © ip | characteristics, some, for instance, moving ‘oward. | the light when placed in a globe of water, while | Others preter darkness and move from the light. prom- | nore comfortable aid more | tion that when ence seen is never forgotten, ainong the peopic whom he Wished to bepent and | UF £22 UN The Annual Exhibition of the Micre= ecopical Seciety. GLIMPS?S INTO STRANGE NOOKS OP KATURR—A TALE ON BACTERIA—THE COMPONENTS OF 4 HUMAN TEAR—LITILE CREATURES TO WHOM A DROP OF ‘WATRE 13 LIKE THE OCEAX. ‘The fourth annual soiree of the Microscopical Society was held last night at the High School. Unlike sotrees in general, there was uo dancing And not even music, but ail was science. About fiv~ hundred people, friends of science and friends Of the scientists, were assembled in the exhibition hall of ‘the school, when Dr. W. H. Seaman delivered the address on the subject of bacteria. He said that bacteria ts the name given toaclass Of vegetable organisms that occur in numbers In almost every conceivable place. After treating of the history of the study of these forms of lite, he said that all those creatures that have the form of a bag or sack and take their nourish. ment, from within, from the interior of the may be called animals, while those tbat get nourishment from witaout ee tabie OF plants Bacteria beloag to the lat class; Most Of them are endowed with actual Saar ea So smuall that @ singie DROP OF WATER isto one of them what a lake or a sea is toa hu- ‘They are endowed with different | ‘There are chree kinds 1 bacteria, said the iec- ‘turer, and he proceeded fo give their latin names, Nalch sounded somowuat larger tan the crea” | DONOT AIL TORXAMINE OUR LINE BEFORE lures Uieuselves must be. By his kindness in youn supplying (ransiations for the terms it was learned. ee Sor eee, | tua the Chree forms of the bacteria are the round, or spherical, te long, and the spiral, Staguant may ater full of these forms, some of them too small o be discovered by the yreatest mag power Pe avallubie. | The smallest ‘hat We can appreciate | BBB A UO : are Inere points Wuich develope into round balls, BBB AA furnished with a skin. ‘They are found ug |B AA a x nm BI as -~ togetuer in lgrze numbers. The long variety or the Dacteria is Gadowed with & rythmic swinging consists usually of several Joints, connected by a thin coating of gelatine, “Another kind, of this same varlety, Uegins Iife as a single element, but, ns ricLidn, becomes divided Into two norrowly connected celis, with a long ilament at each end, that waips about franticaliy io the water. ‘They are very transparent and alinost Invisible. The third variety 13 larger and 1s termed the “spirile.” ‘They are of two kinds, one of a corkscrew suape, and the other with a suakey motion moving, in tue sae plane, ‘The iatter form occasion- | auy breaks into numerous sections, like the re- | puted glass suake. DISEASES CAUSED BY BACTERIA. Bacteria of certain forms cause diseases, about thirty different affections being traced directly to these causes. The three principal ones are erysip- elas, diphtheria and tuberculosis, of which latter constuaption is tue most common example. ‘Tue study of bacteria has probably been envel- oped iu more error through the efforts of well- meanlog but Lil-trained sclentists than any ober Draneu Of microscopy. ‘The temptation to @ cer- tain amount of notoriety tm connection with some ew discovery 1s usually too strong to be resisted. Considerabie, however, has been done in the way of experimenting with the spores of bacteria wil a view of determining their danger to buman lie id the means Of preventing it. A portion of the iss¥e OF an animal that has Dees affected with a bacterial disease 1s piaced under conditions as ex- actly as possible like thos: under which the dis ease occurred. Spores are then trausplanted from this matter by Nrst running @ needle tbrough tt, and then passing it thruugh a tube containing gelatine, on which It fs found that those bacteria Chat Will take nold of Anima: wili thrive and grow jually as well. After a while the growth ts. ex. adlned, and if the bacteria correspoads with that found ih Lhe diseased parts, 10 Is fair to presume | Uat 1% represents the kind that caused the ais- | ease. Itis tuen treated carefully and watched, | ‘By means of a.great deal of experimentation it has a lime is at ‘unsurpassed, the sesson. Out no ie oun ra ‘com- toa chudren. ‘We nave an elegant assortment of Also am elegant line of LACE COVERS for PARA- some LACE EFFECT PATTERN. in Cardinal, Garnet, ‘Roru and Navy Blue; regular price ¢3. BRELLAS, with 14-kt. gold csp, which we shall offer at remarkably low figures. New Annivars. | FRENCH SATTEENS, at 30c.a yard. The newest } patterns and colorings. and desirable patterns, at 12)4c. » yard. ‘than LINEN, worth 20c., special price 15¢. yard. colors, at 5 and 125 cents a yard. ie | RASOLS. _ PaRasoLs. ‘PaRsSOLs PARASOLS. & ‘Wo have just tecelved some of the latest novelties of ‘LACE COVERED PaRasors, ° : In Both BLACK AND CREAM. ‘SOLS and BABY CARRIAGES, ‘We mention ONE SPECIAL in PARASOLS, a hand- FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY 92.25. ‘We have just received s line of GLORIA SUN UM- ‘24-inch, usual price 82, special, $1.65, 2G-ineb, usual price $2.25, special $1.95. 28-inch, usual price $2.50, special $4.15. ‘NEW ARRIVALS, NEW ARRIVALS, ‘NEW ARRIVALS, IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Another shipment of FRERES KOECHLIN’S BEST Just opened 200 pieces of new CHALLIS, in ex- juisite designs and superior quality, at 18c. per yard. 300 pieces of FRENCH FINISH SATTEENS, new 100 pieces of INDIA LINENS, never sold for less 123404 special inducement st 10c. a yard. 50 pieces of Satin Lace. Checks and Striped INDIA 150 pieces of @2 and 36-inch Cheese Cloths, in all be n discovered that the greatest causes of Dac- terial diseases are dirt, uncleaniiness, lack of iresh air and darkness, and that by avoiding these any of these troubles may be prevented, THE EXHIBITION. Anything about that? If go, charge it to After the lecture the audience was invited to the Ramen We teas te eee hee wae ae driti-room below, where, on tables were arranged | the exnibits of the soclety. Dr. Acker showed por tons of a human lung and muscie, and Dr. Black- burn preseuted three microscopie views of biood Veusels Of & diseased Drain. A lot of carling, whirling, twisting Ubings writhed under @ micre? Derea that {t was no kind of a day for bail playing. ‘The air was raw and the Wind was keen, Dut sti. great majsrity Of the errors.on both sides must be attnibuted to an indifferent spirit on the part of ‘demoraiiz ‘The men, Both teams seetaed red. INNINGS, | Washington . 0512314 1-15 ‘New Yors...- 45013 6 O19} ‘8 OTHER CITIES. } Detroit won the frst game of the season yester. | day by a score of Gto4. All of their runs were | made in the seventa ianing after two men were | out. Galvin’s charm was suddeniy lost, and the f om the lakes: bis delivery for | Bre doubles and two singles. Conway, on the coo. | Urary, grew more effecitve as the ame’ progre: ‘And affer the fourth the home team could ao note ing with bim. Hits, 13 by Detroit and 7 by Pius burg: efrors. 5 by Detroit and I by Pittsburg. | | ‘Sowders abd O'Hourke Were Boston's baitery | yesterday, against Bufinton and Ciements, and | ‘Boston Won the fourth consecutive game by a} score of 7101. Errors, 6 by Philade.pnia and 2 | by Boston; bis, ¥ by Phuadeipais and 7 by Bos- | wa. ‘The game at Indlanapolls was a close one, Chi- cago Winning by a score of 310% The batteries were Krock and Flint, against Boyle aad Buckley. ‘Phe hits were 2 vy Cilcago and 6 by Indianapolis, and the errors 3 by Chicago and 7 by Indianapous. The end of the frst series of games finds the clubs standing thus, Chic.gound Boston won 4 each; Pittsburg won 3, jost 1; New York, won 2, lost 1; Washington Wun 1, lost 2; Detroit. won 1, Yost 32 and Philadelphia abd Indianapolis lost 4. Boston plays here vo-day and the reumaloder ot the week, after which the home team will leave Jor Phuadelpaia, | Xo games will then be played sat home WAU) the 30th of May, against the Chicago club. Association games yesterday resulted as follows: | At Baltimore—Brookiyn, 3; Baltimore, 1. "At | Philadelphia—Atuletic, 8; Cleveland, 5, At Kan- S88 Clty—Loulsville, 13; Kansas City, 6” At St. Louls—Cinciansu, 4; Si Lows, 3, tea innings, A Sewer in the Valley. To the Editor of Tur EvExrvo Stan: Wouid it not be well, in connection with the con- Struction of the Rock Creek tunnel, to provide for a sewer for the Rock Creek valley? Such a sewer must son become a necessity to provide for the | drainage of a large district which 13 naturally and iuevitabiy tifbutary to the valley. The cost of the | sewer, or of such portion of it as would extend along’ the line of the proposed tunnel, would be | ‘Very much .ess if constructed tm conaéctionarith the tunnel Work than It Would be under any other | circumstances, a * | Mr, abell’s Will, | ‘BE LEAVES MIS INTEREST IN THR BALTIMORE BUX | ‘TO WIS THREE SONS. } ‘The will of the late A. 8. Abell, sentor proprietor | of the Baltimore Sun, was made public to-day. Weis dated August 1, 1882. It makes various be- quests to relatives, including $600 year to each at his surviving brothers and sisters, $10,000 to each of his nechews and nieces, $1,000 each to veveral philanthropic institutions of Baltimore, 610,000 to che Maryland Institute for the promo- Woh Of Mechanic arts, for the use of tts schoo! of design, various sums ranging trom $200 to $1,000, aud Co persons in the employ of the sun and em- Mr. Abell’ household. To Mrs. Kose Rogers, stepdaughter of the deveased, is left the income for life of $25,000 and the 200-acre farm owned by Mr. Abell lu Frederick County. To his three sous, Edwin F.. Geo. W., and Waiter | Aveli he leaves his entire interest in tue Baltimo-e Sun, The residue of his estate he leaves to his Unree sons, five-cightus of It to be held in trust, the income of one-eighth to be paid to each of Lis Ave daughters, ‘The sons are apootuted executors. A il added February 13, 1884, gives $10,000.40 each one of the three children of bis stepdaughter, Mra. Kose Rogers. ee ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds im fee have been filed as follows: Jas, E. Arnold to Pamela Granger, sub 24, Chichester; $325. Executors of A.D. Jessup to C. D. Rems- burg, lots 22 and 2, sq. 667; $2921.84 G. a. Mellbenay to J. W. Tuomas, sub 24, 8q. 40; $2,200, ‘T.& Blackman to W. H. Manogue, property near Holy rood Cemeve ¥. Whiting et al to © Baum, sub 49. <q. 158; $7,000, “ et al. to il. C. Ewaid, part 1 Baum to G. F. Waiting et al, Umbia Heights: $14,000. £1 Harigne, 1 20 Sq. #20; $15,000. C. 210 % block “4, Co. | ieu E Bartley to'D. P. Bd 31, block 6, T.€ B.'s sub Mt | Pleasant; . Windom to Carrie L. Muon, sub 24d, 94, 181, S70 gon, Mimape te Lanter Dura to | -c ison, lot anter Helgnts; $7 3 €. Bicholson to G. W. Brown, shave’ provertt: | 4H. J. May, trustee, to Hetty Aun Key, ph. 268, 174 abd 175,’ B. and “H's addition | Washington; $—. Ciara 0. W.Cate to M: Cannon, lots 33 and 34, sq. a0: Mil ps to W. Duffy, sub 50, 5. 672: gouo. Heaton to Martha 'S. Thompson, sub 51, SAASe FT. Browning, ceusies, vo Saunders, sud lot 0. sq. 153: Hu. to Laura E Jones, sub 62, tq. 1086; $1, ard Rothwell to W. H. brocker, pi. 7 $800. Anna J. Gogorza to Walter H. Sanit! ng. 456; $1,000. 7. V. Hammond wo Jno. E BE Sl, 5q. 204; $4,000. ‘TasscTes 70 THE Lave Roscoe Coxxiixa.—The f meeting of the Bethel Literary and His- Lorieai Society, at Ube Metropolitan A. ME church, last evening, Was devoted to upon the late Roseoe ‘Coukliag. Mr. J. W. Cromwell pre. | Aided, and resolutions ted by G. W. Jackson | Were adoptes. Fred. ass paid a graceful tri- | Dute to the departed statesman, and Were made by ex-Kepresentative |. Cook, Jus M. Storum, and G. ter of ‘Mr. Conkling under Une auspices of the so- Sevnertirorecna 4 Cur Rew Ovex sY 4 Wacox.—About 6:45 Polocs last evening Edward Lishear, aged Years, was run over by a Wagon (name Ot URKDOWD) Ob GU SLreet, between NurtD Capito: to his some, No 36 ‘user, vom, No tended by Dr. iezroa. i | labeled the | staived ‘blood corpuscies of the ‘Was stated Chas early im May Mr. Geo. C. Gorham | Mr. wil deuver an address upoa the life and charac. | Boys’ Suits, sizes 12 to 18 veers, costs. vests, and scope that Dr. Balloch exhlvited. They were the | 1020 vine. living objects tuat Inhabit a @rop of watem Prof. at ae, tania sad £. 1. Burgess occupted a table lu the center of the | —— foow With five exhibits of fresh-water algw ofthe | Men's: Suits grave and way.sack and cutaway, strictly District. A horripie looking creature, resetb.Ing | all wool, $8.” : & deceased Jersey mosquito, lay stfetctied out WE SWIM! | under another object glass, ldvelled “a parasite of ay.” This Was presented by Dr. C. T. Caidweil, who ~ peeewed toe one of a. goon FF. Ts WE SWIM! ‘Chapman show wo objects every-day life, Soap-flum and needie-polnts. ‘Tne forticr was ed's aeinee, Abert Suits, corkscrew, perfect fitting, Dewutifui green, and the latter resembled marine | ‘weak, $15.50. spikes; - beeper, eee 4 hens = lady, aiter j WE SWIM! king for & uluttte, Fesched arvund for Ler col! Yen's Trousers, Tucker Tweed, neat Banioa’ and exclaimed: “Come and see wha we sacly all eects. a Sew with!” ; ‘A DUMAN TEAR | ‘WE SWIM! ‘The most unique exulbit Was a erystalfzed hu- | An‘; if you pleses, why should we not SWIM when man tear, shown by Dr. A. B. Coolidge. It assumed | & beau@iful appearance under the glass. and made | one feel Uke weeping, it seemed so nica, Dr. Punt showed « number of specamens of Fo- raainiiera, Which are the microscopic shelis of marine animals, The falubility of uyurant water Was weil exposed by Prot. Richird Foster, whose lmlcryscope brought t0 View an ugly creature, Some delic.te little shells, ua.t opened, were Spat of ap oyster. Dr. EA. Gibbs exhibition, “Vinegar Eels,” 1s the name applied to Uny DUE marvelously active verpents, that wrig- gied bach and forth tu the expanse of a drop of Vinegar. They are said to occur in vinegar that does not coniain sulphuric acid, sour paste, and pepper-sauce, These Were exnibited by Dr. E. P. Howland, Who also showed sowe beautiful colors / Through seienite, by means of polarized light. De. B.S. Lamb's exdibit was a thin section of foetal | bone, showing the line of demarkation between } i ‘$1: ing, styliah, strictly ali wool, 80.75. And permit us to remind you that ur stock of | ‘Taken as a whole, is the cleanest, best and cheapest on thus or tae “other 2 | uuame we bave adopted is no misnomer. 10 27 and 92% 7th stn.w.. corner Massachusetts ave. “Ram Navres Lx Gorarrz Visto” ALL THE PEOPLE Children’s Suits, sizes G to 14 years, NOT all wool, WE SWIM! Spring Overcoats, silk facings. full roll fronts, dash- READY-MADE CLOTHING, side of Atlantic; ry Yao ma Weds FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE THE ‘ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE, * VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘TEN PRR CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, | 10 Strictly One Price, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. ap23. cartilage and the bone structure nto wien le | changes. Dr. J. M. Latmb suowed some double. | Ampbiuma aud an embryo human foot. Coccide are parasites found in ihe body, and Mr. V. A. Moore Lad selected some from tue liver of a rabbit. DIMINUTIVE TROUT. Dr. Robt. Reyburn showed some trout eggs, in Which the switching of the tails of the young fish Was piainly seen, Some pig-ke creatures wad died and tumb.ed together under Dr. G. B. ¥ } instrument. Ladies’ looked at them for Justa | second and then looked away. Some remarked | that they were giad they did not eat tt, and others | declared that as long as they lived ‘they would hever touch another plece of cheese. ‘These were the muck-tnailyned mites, Whe cheese-mives. "Dr. Seaman showed the multiple eye of u beetle and & Section of onyx Dy polarized Ught. = Other exhibits by Drs. Radclifie, Robbins, White 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO.’S, and Young, and Messrs. Skinner and Townsend ‘New Building, 514 9th st. a.w, hans cde ; ‘Good machines for rent, eke ‘The Emperor's Fever Returns, Repairing a specialty. I” Js NOT SERIOUS, HOWEVER—QUEEN VicToRta SUR-| Sole agents for the light running New Home Sewing PRISED AT THE SLIGHT CHANGE IN THE EMPENOK. | Machine, p23 Emperor Frederick had another slight return ot fever toward evening yesterday, cansing renewed alarm for atime, The fever afterward abated. ‘The emperor was up for some time in the afternoor and was Visived by the crown prince and dukeof Ba. den, Gen. Albedyll had an hour's audience with hia, ‘The emperor's fever diminished regularly durin, the lasi few days up to yesterday. tis phYsiclans | hope Tor 3 futher abatement in Spite of the recent Sytaptoms developed, aud they flad especial rea- | Sou for bope in tue return of his appetite. The fact that the emperor bas hitherto taken a fair Quantity of nourishment 1s solely due vo the ure Sent recommendation of his physicians, G@cod re- Suits followea tue observance oc their advice, and ‘his WajeSty"s present disposition Lo Lake Bold [008 is a Satisfactory Symptow. Queen Victoria visited t he emperor's sick room tuvee times yesterday. The hectiog Sarees Queen, Victoria and the empress Was very town ing. The queen burst {nto t-ars on the approuch of her dsuguier. ‘They embraced aad kiswe each other repeatedly, with hands frmly clasped. ‘The \ioesh gikbrrssd surprise tat the empoier was 90 lithe changed, especially in view that ave reached her Lately. ee ‘The queen aud empress drove at 4 0% oped carriage to vinit Kinprecs. dugusee rs grand duke and grand duchess of Buden were wult- Jog \o recetve tem. All he @emersot Augusta's court Were present. “After tea had been served they proceeded to Emperor Frederick's toriner res idence to visit the Priacé and Princess of Saxe. suelningen, ——ee—____ Lively Debate inthe House of Commons GLADSTONE SEVERELY DeNocNcas Tite Incr SENTENCES (AN APPEAL DX IRELAND. Be McCarthy moved that the Rouse adjourn on ur- said powers within the law. ‘They were rusty weapons Ot Drucal tyranuy. ‘The euployment oF Meoet And ferocious powers, whether within the law oF Aer ‘rsumen could "not and ough have confaence in the administration eis the law, | Srrcuz Bazoaws Ix Sewme Ma ‘Warranted and kept in order free of charge for two years, New Isou Suxs. A lot cheice floral designs in INDIA SILKS, which ‘they will sell at $1 per yard. ‘DIAS in better grades. New patterns in CHANTILLY LAC! ES NEW GRENADINES and MOURNING ou) that has ever been brought to this city, in light and dark colors. And asthe demand is greater than has ever been known, an inspection is solicited. Prices from 7c. to 82. Ha: CHINES. 1 Singer, 89. 1 Sinker, drop-leaf and drawer, $13. ‘Lhigh-arm Remington, drop-leaf and drawer, $16. W. & W., No. 8, drop-leaf and drawer, $12. Call carly snd secure a real bargain at W. M. 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