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- ’ C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1889. ¥ ‘ ___FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FAITH OR MIND CURE. in a pode ee baw = Ml ‘FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1ST ATs : ‘EEKS & CO., Auctioneers. Thought the Causative Power of the | confident Imposters and philo- | How to Select One—The Wide Variety EE Xe. iT st. nw. routs, besides 438 to 442 I st. aw. Unt sophers alike w that if any other skeleton in Styles and Prices. MokuisoN, 1349 lath — were substituted for the bones of a saint, the cater qDon De not restored to | From the New York Evening Post. OR RE: RETTILY FU {| POWER OF THE IMAGINATION ILLUSTRATED— sages : > r =~ UE! ® MIRACLES AND CHARMS—THE RECENT EXPERI- Keath ‘u they believe that they approach the | For what price can you buy « microscope? ee ee ae S MENTS IN HYPNOTISM—MENTAL TRANSMISSION | Dy, John Hunter, an English snatomist, sopented o Wilton ctens) eptien toeaegestee T—1296 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.Wj rooms | OF INTELLIGENCE—TELEPATHY, EAS AND WEST. | physician, and surgeon, eminent in his profes. | Of the Hrening Post, “Well, that depends upom _ roomie, brick modern hinprovements. iu ov THES AL the Twente ta De OF MACH, nigel sion one hundred vears ago, said: “As the state | What kind of one you want. I can sell you # peaitary o bon and recently repaired. Ki 889. at ELEVEN AM ‘the following. bgt naegg Tur Evextne Star: z of mind is caj able of producing a disease | simple instrament, which, with its three lenses FR RENT—% HOUSES. 4 ROOMS EAC Roan Hors. Terma task, WALWe B ‘Nelrustee, le the world-renowned “reguiars” in | another state SS combined, has a power of thirty-three diame- ‘ is THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. mh23_ | surgery and “materia medica” are engaged in ne, my eed ee 20 to epee ny ® | ters, for £3.50, With it you can see many of t., ohe square above i ' disease . © > 3 ssh eaaare a an almost Kilkenny warfare over diagnoses and disease is the coutre coup, #0 to. speak, of a | 108 le SAM NIM Tou, a eee eales JOR KENT OR SALE—HOUSE 1 2 DRY GOODS. methods, and “quacks” outside of college di- | Sppeer at the time, but ite germs will be never | from a butterfiy’s wing. pollen-graine from FP furnished or unfurnishes = . <= plomas and sientiie education are advertising eless inevitably laid.” plants, and thousands of other objects not visi- New Srarxe Goons. results as “marvelous” and “miraculous RYPNOTISM IN DISEASE AND CRIME. ble to the naked eye, From $3.50 the prices comprising Wocl aud Sul Henne ec See ook Be Goods | “cures” inevery magazine and newspaper in| Ina number of the Popular Science Monthily | for microscopes range up to $350 and @400, Broth Ginghams, Wool « combination Suit and the land, it may interest the attentive public | for April, 1888, is an article on “Hypnotism in | Now let me tell you something about the differ- Linens, Dansk Table Cloths and Napkins to match, | 2d remove somewhat of the ridicule and ob- | Disease and Crime,” by A. Benet aud C. Feré, | ent styles and grades, so that it yon ever want th 5 ita OF bye mgr 8 Sree a ee Tee alread | oquy attached to those who, under the name | we find the following in regard to the action of | to buy one, you will know what to get. In the B36 at s.w.. br... 30) Re 4 Lisle Hose in great veriety. of “‘Prayer-cure,” ‘Faith-cure,” “Mind-cure,” | the law of “suggestion” in the case of diseased | first place. 8 very common mistake made by Sphe ee Riven Fox £20-Sm HOGE BRO. & CO. 1328F st_| “Christian Science” and “Mental Science” are | sppearances: *” ace pa maint ceamiataions | pens eames to naee putes ied 3 . = go R i illu- | CUTes act by means of suggestion, and by grad- | judge of the excellence of an instrament by iB, FF stnw. it 1 _ THOS. L LT pap pre iebbpars cocginecriag wee illu- | ually inculcating the idea that the disease is | amount of its magnifying power. No object tion to respectable colored familes. J4th st, 10r. 4 JOR SALE—BRICK HOUS! JADIES' A Rosca ae oe eee man inherits a of | curable, until the subject accepts it. The cure | should be viewed with a power greater thau ‘TIRE, O18 F st. uw. 14th n.w.. 10r.41 . Hast, newr 19th nw, x “sin, sickness and death,” to know just what| is sometimes effecte: by the 5 tion, and | that required to show its structure, and if that Or. near 14th u.w. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, a for aa — of healing is _— by | when it is said to be by a faith the expres- _ = one with thirty diameters it is, to say . Z 3 e members of the “regular school.” ion used is rigor scientific. These miracles | the least, unnecessary to use one hundred. This geanie: aller, im tae. 478 sith st Kossenoed cea WILSON, ‘We have Jost received from Kew York large atsort-} ‘The seeming absurdity of the new school, of | should ao lnvoes be deren, Dat ue chocld ace j is especially the case with low-priced instra- 20 Boundary ear cue agement sad ba parrnvttican ALE-NO. i DU PONT CIR ment of Umbrellas and Parasols—Natural, Silver, and | mental scientists, who affirm health to an ap- | derstand their genesis and learn to imitate | ments, where the apertures of the objectives [OR RENT_BY Tos E WAC HOSTAL Pisheh & CO. contain Gold Handles, parently sick person is somewhgt lessened | them. When a believer associates the Deity | are small and the connections not #0 exact asi F A BH. STINEMETZ& sons, | WheD We read in the Nineteenth Celtury Maca- | with his Mes of cure, he is accustomed to ex- | the higher grades, rendering them more liable . HOU Ee 3a upshire ave; side lot extends % a zine for August, 1888, in an article by Dr. | pect it tobe sudden and complete, as the result | to give false impressions of objects. Moreover, 00 ete eee st One of the most desirable re mhl5 1237 Penna. ave. | Burney Yeo, that “An obervant Frenchman | of a definite religious manifestation; and this | it is absolutely impossible to view a. ob- So Gated tee ctimsied the cause of the success = certain | fact often occurs, We had a well-known in- | Joctenntistecturily »y the eotected light of chee 4 we physician in Paris intwo words, ‘Il Affirmé,’ | stance at the Saltpétriere, where a woman of | compound microscopes. For those who wish SALE-A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON CAPITOL adding, ‘The value of affirmation we must | the name of Etchverry was, after her devotions | to dissect flowers and insects for examination a m tit a Tourn B stone Hood ape Seascaiees New. admit and recognize, it is a tonic to the feeble | in the month of May. suddenly cured of a hvemi- | ssmple instrament is better, = . Hl 000. Address A. B, EATHEROID TRUNKS. mind.’” legit ture, had been} ‘In selecting a microscope the essential Disnisniary int Lae Seep Several interesting eases of bodily conditions | Pated tar acten vente” St, Thus may | pois to be observer! are thee the henees showy ) 9th at nave. GE TN alice he muuical oe a expressing dominant mental states are given | be termed experiniental miracle, since the phy- | objects clear and well-defined, that the stond Sagar ar Sg ¢ Wy 160 toanalley.. STRONGER and MORE DURABLE than | by Dr. Charles Fayette Taylor, of New York | sicians had prepared for it beforehand. having, | be of good material and workmanship, and wear, &CO., 910 F iueld Lectoes) ana uae arena city, a “Regular school” physician, whose arti- | for along time previously, suggested to the | that there be no lateral movement in the nd- SALE—Bi : cles on medical science are given place in the | subject that shebe eured-when a certam re-|justments of the focus, Parther, that. the 4 As room Honsé ; all mi ‘Made and sold only at TOPHAM'S journals of that school, in an address before | ligious ceremony took place, and which ex- focus be instautly changeable when desired, 40 110 Msi a gone seak-waskey 055i ba aos: the “Science association” of New York. which | plains the numerous cures by the laying on of | and that it have a joint for inclination. Now sors. ....830/ Vernon Row, room = A sae aaeanaema | oma oenl ssi was published in a number of the Popular Bands which are recorded in the Bible.” for the differeut kinds of miscroscopes. The a at ees iiecteeon caamune uot tongs eases: too Science Monthly for 1876, Two he mentions | A similar case is cited in the Cosmopolitan as | simplest, of course, is the single glass, such as - M ; tifaliy situated, ws cin ample ¢roun freee, shrubbery, - = — — -— —— his obser a especially | occurring at the chapel of Ste. Anne. A man, | is used by watchmakers as ngravers, and the 6) Pavements, cas, &e.; also. well-loca: milding interesting, and give a basis for the assumption | dumb from birth, waiked 20 miles to the shrine, | common’ poc glass with from one to three Guzen Wie Joe at sane place ‘and’ on Commbia Hewnts at sue! — OLTY AND DISTRICT. that thous tis couoatiea: man) op eget preg) apt oe eA Ist toor..2, REDFORD W. WAL 1006 F st. POINTERS A CURIOUS ILLUSTRATION OF THE POWER OF THE —— and had ever after the power of oh Mag lat oer a ~~ Te" As ae 3 ORS, r BRICK: cerbohcpeesd IMAGINATION. speech, h its three lenses combine ae ui ER, 1006 Fist._| 77 you want Board, that of a young man residing in a western city, | The experiments in hypuotism by Dr. Char-| With jt comes am nnimalante cage, & pair of F. 18 ear, belek, 6 roome! 77 Jou woant a Store Dr. Taylor was appealed to by the surgeons at- | Cot and his disciples, Luys, Binet, and Frere at | prass forceps, a watch-glaas, two plain ‘The thove ia only agortion of the paperty on ey Soe RET) 008 F. saat | if you ent ums, tending the case for advice which would aid | the Saltpétriére hospital, in France, are beiitg | slips, and a prepared object. The school micro- Teoks, For full list call at offce for bulletin ieqned om dist. awe dro Tf you soos G Tika them in their efforts to procure the union of a | published in newspaper and magazine articles | Sope ix smilar, but works easier, and is better he Ist aud THOS. ae STORES & DWELLINGS, | Mall modern improve. | 7 , = z use, fractured bone, ‘The case was stated to be as | in every civilized country, and are read and | adapted for school purposes. wang a Eat. N.E: BAY-w nen tue ee i ea en you want Lodgings, follows: About two years previous to this ap- | commented upon as “strange” and “interest- pes, here is one selling for €2.50,which po ph Roa Rg dn hg, Ce 1944 14th st. n. w., 8 Wee BOARSEANS ettotae et iaee onetee Tf you want a Tenant, peal the young man had fallen and fractured | ing,” exciting much the same quality of mild | st. It is of polished brass, as you ne. ’ n 14th st. nw Building, 507 D st. nw, mi) If you want a Boarder, : the femur, midway between the hip and the | surprise as occurs when the same class read | S€€. With one piece and one object-glass, mag- OR RENT-NEAT NEW FRAME HOt 7th st. nw JOR SAL LY $1,800—-ONE-THIRD CASH— If you want to Lend Money j knee. Two or three surgeons were called in, | that “tea is adulterated,” “oatmeal indigesti- fying when combined about 40 diameters, or Irving #0, bet, Sth and Oth ats; only # at, 1.€. >| Miner es rick House, 22 3 Cleveland Ti-gou eieai 4 ines | one of whom, according to Dr. Taylor, “had a | ble,” or that some modern microscopist has sllonene = — being calculated aby : avec Mn venients; £us, iatrobe ; Borrow vA squaring the diameter, mhT1-6t + ome) national reputation asa surgeon.” The done was set and healing occurred, ‘The young man was soon on his feetand walking about. He again fell, was taken home and the same sur- in m Fe SALE—THOS story and cellar br discovered the “specific pneumonia microbe.” In our large cities we have “Soirees hypno- tiques,” where politician and diplomat, phifoso- pher and scientist spend an hour or two as . Call on ow Tf you want to Sell. Anything, If you want to Buy Anything,— Advertise the fact in The Evening Star. 507 Pa. ave. n. ME NEW 3 uorth side of & This powerful instrument for household nse, With its two object-glasses, magnifies from 900 to 10,000 times, and ranges in price according JOR RENT_HOUSE ¢ ni 2 " thorough repair; % DANENHOWEK, 1115 Two Hi ck honsek on the whl 6-60 5 sa RE = T st,, between 1d 14th sts , must be soldat once; geons called. They diagnosed a second frac- | amused spectators of an exhibition of a power, | to size and quality from $5 to #12. For ordi- OR RENT—A BEAT VOR RENT—A TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE (WITH | a splendid opportunity to purchase @ first-class resis —- an i : nary use, an amateur microscopist can buy an within biuck of Du ‘bath-room), comfortabl: shed th all | jane Coane woe ee EV. 3 3 "AR. ture of the femur, a little below the first. Bone which, if they could fully comprehend its awe- b +» an a ‘ pis y *, inoderh couvenieucers wean’ news Roly tor the | RENCE AE Vocy low figure, Por purticnlars and permit HEYBODY READS THE STAR. MB | vas sot and usaling avalied, ths faltureotwnien | eaptrion ection ted eta tae clnks| tnteimnent bor Reems 908 te Om waa OO tu ih RENT owner on p had caused the appeal to Dr. Taylor for aid. | channel of their methods of existence. answer his every purpose. In an Such a microscope Says He Was Prepared to Die. JOR RENT—244 , tN. W._NEW Bay- FIRST-CLASS PIECE OF PROP- Atter some correspondence the young man | account of such experimental exhibitions given | Will have astage with adjustable spring clips, a Fu 7 rooms, bath, usiness purposes on FP st. n.w., bet, 6th | GREEN DOES NOT KNOW WHETHER TO BE GLAD OB | came to Dr. Taylor's office in New York city, | inthe August number of the North American Re- | TeVolving diaphragm with four apertures be- wod. imps. | Price per month. WASE F further Information pur te NOT AT THE PRESIDENT'S LENIENCY. walking on crutches, with his leg helplessly | view for 1888, we read the statement of the oper- | 2€2th the stage. and « concave reflecting mir- HOWEK, 1115 Fst ee en ene The news of the commutation of the death | swinging. An examination showed that the bones | ating hypnotizer that he “should not like to | Tor for use under or above the stage, It can 5 : = gg ES roe BERT tate VEE aia sentence of Albert Green, the colored man sen- | had softened; the leg was so crooked it could | give a gum-drop to the most sensitive of mes- | magnify 27.000 times, and with the addition of Posto cee ae ee atan npr e x¢ tenced to be hanged April 5 next for the mur- | 2Ot be made to lie straight on the examining | merized ladies and afterward tell her she had fth object-glass, this can be increased to antows on Whee WILCOX | WASIEN DANENHOWE D. LUCK eee table, and was so emaciated nothing but the | swallowed strychnine.” And alsoa lengthy ac- For students in histology and pamemaate. fo ——— z ___me = Ger of James Lucas on September 13, 1887, t0 | itsrumant covered the boner: that he place | count of a burglary committed by a hypnotized have instruments that aN? caruaw an POR RENT {51g PIERCE, PLACE, CONTSI id imprisonment for life, published in Tax STAR | of the first fracture was easily distinguishable | subject, which proceeding was witnessed by | Tange in price from £50 to #400, and when one dow brick, xlern unprove- | per mo. WASHINGION DANENHOWE, cpt yesterday, was a general surprise, and to no | by its callous and also showed, what Dr. Taylor | “Gen. Greeley, Senator Kenna, and W. E. Cur- | of the cheapest is farnished with condenser, —e ae. | ee __it st TY roots, one more than to Green himself. The prisoner | Said he “had already suspected,” that there | tis, the well-known journalist,” the hypnotizer | Polariscope, camera lucida, spot lens, zoophyte eso if QE,RENT, 2031 PORTSER PLACE, 6 KOOMS, butiding nw Was first informed of the clemency of Presi- | had never been a second fracture of the bone,” | having requested them to “follow his subject | trough, live box, and forceps, it is complete for Sat, Celle ee ULNGTOR DANTE ES : rt wah o Loe dent Harrison by a reporter of a morning paper, | 4nd yet this young man of twenty-one years of | to see no harm befel him.” ee ee “ mb16-6t VL it. lor Duilding who was shown to the cell by Mr, James Spring- man, of the marshal’s office, who had taken the colored woman Anni Williams from the court- room te the jail. Rev. Mr. Roberts, who had been with Green the larger portion of the day, age, was dragging a crooked and withered member around under the domination of a belief ina “broken leg.” Dr. Taylor's diag- nosis of the case was: That the young man, upon his second fall, took hold of his le 816 per a key Guired. -K. MeDOSAL For best 1s ru A BROAD CLAIM, Upon the basis of all these “scientific” state- ments of mind possessing a causative power, of the published results of Charcot at Saltpétriére ood Local stocks, STORE : 1 all m0 Ly STAGE FRIGHT. toon 4. 8 BRICK STORE Mimprovements:; carriage house; se. for 1000 0 ru i NW. How it Attacks Veteran Actors, Lees t d a turers and Concert Singers. tar ottice. mh had left him but ‘a moment before, | mind as a “broken leg” and had held it thus | in eight or nine years experiments in hypno- —— 2-STORY BrICK| and the prisoner was engaged at his} ever since, causing the withdrawal of all | tism through the law of “suggestion” and dom- | From the Philadelphia Times. . - h roo! ated ne. | supper when accosted. He was at once | nervous and circulatory action and consequent | inating ideas, and the investigations of psy-| Almost ail our leading actors, from Edwin i rear St. YVLEN &RUTMERLORD, <7 | intormed of the President's action and showed | softening of the bone and emaciation of the |chical research societies in Europe and] pooth down, are troubled with stage fright. italle j Fat. nix, | no feeling whatever, After a Stan had been | tissues. How to cause him to “let go” of his | America it may not, at this period of time. ap-| s°).." yrackay, the comedion, had each a bad isONS. in HOWE On Set handed him and the account pointed out to | leg, as Dr, Taylor termed it, was the problery, | pear oe ee OO ee ais as Mk Bs hon Go $0 F wt-t.. K st. near N. Cap. at him he said that he did not know whether to | Which was solved by setting him at violent ex- | that all diseased appearances are the visible | attack a while ago that he ran away from price By expression of a mental hallucination, the result, = so to speak, of an universal mesmerized or hypnotized state of the finite mind, under the dominating error of belief in a ‘material en- vironment,” or the “power of matter,” to make man a “sinning, sick afd dying ceature.” ercise with the upper part of his body, calling attention to his arms, and resulted in his com- plete recovery, as in a few days he was walking without crutches, A WOMAN'S WEAK ARM, Dr. Taylor presents another case of a woman theater and no performance could be given. It isthe same with ministers, lawyers, and orators, One can see the nervous twitching in Chauncey M. Depew's face until after he is called upon to speak. The moment he gets on dang ; 9 rooms wi " #50. Appiy to 11S Bast. xe. ml JOR RENT—2 VERY NEAT 6-ROOM BRICK dwellings, in excellent order; papered; water and was, go.50 each. 44 and 46 L st. now. SWOKMST£DI & BRADLEY, 9 eens or not for the saving of his life, for he oe had been fully prepared for iieath. “He had os RE gee put himself in the Lord’s hands and was pre- SE I ere ion pared to mect him. | He asked if they would lock him up for life, and said it was pretty hard either way. NT—NC Highland ‘Lerrace, ELAKY BAYARD. y, dining-room, 13 1 Kitchen and every modern th umodatious tor three h w THOS, J. FIDE FOR SALESFIN : RES) the capitol grounds = r3 alow “cursed” in his creation and “damned” in his | his feet he is all right, and can talk like a wind- 317, $Y NST. 28 nod, imps lance‘lot; two-story ‘brick: stable’ on rear ede ree Fak COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE. | to whom he was called who could not raise her | destination. maill on aepree. Dr. Talmage is not tree from ‘Dupont Circle... For full pai el permit to iuspect, apply. tg | Green having been born aclave in Culpeper | right arm from loss of power in the shoulder. | We are told Kepler said of his book, “Har- | jt and: Cel Bob Ingersoll Ss not ut ail tare ot 1H st.. = oie canine county, Va.,a number of people there, among } 4 fter examination and diagnosis he decided to | Monies of the World,” published in 1619, ‘It | Limself uutil after he has uttered his first dozen them the family who owned his parents, were interested in him, and a numerously signed petition for a commutation of his sentence was may well wait a century for a reader when God has waited 6,000 years for an observer.” When the question arises, as it necessarily try “overstretching the muscles” with the aid of another surgeon. Chloroform was given, the muscles stretched, and, after a week sentences. The wear and tear of the nerves, the thought of possible failure, is sometimes almost overpowering. The old campaigners 00 per annum; price it 15.000, THREE FINE RESI- ud O sts. n.Ww.; 3 stories and base- ferituission to insye: ' ; ; | Sent from there. Mr. R. Byrd Lewis, his coun- | ness from the effects of the chloroform, the | Will, “Is it possible for man to overcome the | are as badiy off as the beginners, Mayor Fi ony caeoratend ¥ erminsiot he snare ~ a widower igure sel, with Mr. Browning, while taking all the | woman recovered the use of her arm, and’ Dr. last — reget Sona ot made, - eg — of “7 pA erage good public speaker, NW. ‘TORY FRAME O, bet. Sth and 11 ee __mh18-1m* _ } legal steps at the court, did not cease his en- | Taylor congratulated himself on his successful | Present. to the ~ ore al ps — ° on and has had plenty of experience, but it is piti- + re of A. EBER- jothandy. JOR SALE — POUR NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK | deavors to secure the clemency of the Presi- | treatment of a case which had bafiled other | possibility as evolved by the Fisnsgunrell pone ful to see him before he begins. He frets and ewe ioe. Nios and i t houses,with range, latrobe, bath, Kc, neartwolines | dent. A petition was presented to President | medical skill, Within two years Dr. Taylor | thought of to-day presented last vear in an in- | fidgets, his hands toy with his watch-chain or SY ag iy of street cars: northwest section; each $2,800. Terms, | Cleveland, but aa the time did not give oppor- | was again called to this woman, who was now | teresting wiper Mra ig hte are run through his hair in a seeming agony of ie Heart or he city 1 | FITCH, FOX & BROWN, — | Yer say. Getourbulels | weyers & soN, _| tunity for'a thorough examination of the case { unable to raise her left arm, Again the over, | mond on the “Possibility of Not despair. cama end Gate socmon. wits all the asedees Santee 457 Yeun. ave a. | mhis-6t __1420 N.Y ave. _| it was returned and with the addition of other | stretching process was applied with the aid of | ® materialistic premise of a possibility Major Pond, the lecture and concert mans- jents; heated by :urnace possession April 1. |, LHOS. Fok eae ANY FID signatures the petition was sent to President | Dr. March, of Albany. The woman was not | Dal Life,” through body building, by blood, | ger, has probably handled more lecturers and Daye a dences We offer for sale are the following: K st. Harrison. The District attorney and Judge | made ill by the chloroform, and no change in | Reve, tissue, aud bone-making processes, is | singers by the ly OR KENT—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; ALL MOD- story and basement brick, th aud 14th sts., My urs, Patent-Oftice, Fost-Uthice. Sthst ow ee JOK RENT — FURNISHED — mck imps. excellent locati carried to its ultimate. TELEPATHY. The causative power of thought is not con- fined to the creation of pathological conditions Montgomery were called on for their views and it is understood they simply stated the facts as es each understood them, and made no direct recommendation, THE OTHER CONVICTED MURDERERS ENCOURAGED. man in this count Henry Ward Beecher, Joseph Parker, of Lon- don; John B. Gough, Canon Farrar, Anne Dickinson, and a number of others. He chatted about stage fright quite freely the other day the paralyzed condition of the arm occurred. Here was another problem, solved by Dr. Tay- lor’s deciding that, in the previous instance, the muscle stretching had not been the curative factor, as supposed, but the illness caused by cle, Or. th and 16th sts, + with side Jot!" 15th and 16th sts.” ‘Apply to WESCOTT & WILCO} “ a x e is or applied solely as a therapeutic agent, but is | and while disclaiming any knowledge of its uae 7 §3- mh18-6t* Nelson Colbert, convicted of the murder of | {2¢ chloroform eis eee dei shock eing investigated and experimented with as a | Cffect upon actors he said it was his experience ae I n este: JOR SAL Philip Wenzel; Wm. Briggs, convicted of the | tion so she had “let go” of her arm, and that | telepathic agent. ‘This method of transmission that a large proportion of lecturers and concert Four new 6-room press-brick honses ; bay windows; singers suffer from it, p lots are 17x80 to large alley : der of Wm. 4 eri Sure t * ‘eati * | has long been claimed as a possession of some {Qropergy | Murder of Win. Jones, and Frederick Barber, | the failure in the second application of muscle- | has !ong been claime notably the Hindu, Their ear overbment. printiug oflice, convicted of the murder of Agnes Watson, | Stretching and chloroform was due to the fact - ~ on | wp, vat the man most subject to stage fright Heald Belt Line’ cate, also eid when they heard the newl, were all somewhat | that the chloroform did not make hee sick, cea | method of phage yt hemyceroneingis been | whom Lever met.” said he. was John B. fe et Oe are eel cheered by it and took courage that something | consequently she was still holding her arm, in rds Se clceetinaeas thabetmeneot ae | cero grannies re gular iectures he could - = > ” ind. el a i } J “ . . not any audience. He wo reak igh? RUE SLIGHT ADVANCE oN ac. | would be done for them also, Tid, as helplest.. Sesing the necessity of pro-| Scion, army etationtd in inte late omamnea | Seton eyes nen — ducing a change through i- | I ——e , | panced tbalor snatal dock dee. apie Hracepapes it to be something inexplicable. Recently the | embarrasing position when I was with him in nitrous oxide gas, which he did, putting the | Press has published @ statement that some | London, . woman under its influence, and when freed | tribes of the North American Indians possess @ | “We were at the ‘church of Dr, Parker, and saeiencuintonesiaaee Trying to Escape the Gallows. MOTION FOR POSTPONEMENT OF EXECUTION OF SENTENCE IN THE CASE OF WM, BRIGGS. ew, mediuin-priced 1:2-room Residence, and elegantly finished, on an ave> Ghit & LIEBERMANN, 103 F st. hue nw. mbiG-6t = a ; se knowledge of a practical thought telepathy. 4 bserving Mr. Gough in th 4 FeO. S & CAKUSL 1724 | In the case of Wm. Briggs, convicted of the | !fom it she had recovered the use of the arm, AD the Siiecatara Of She dey Rok cu} pomctgraye ag ase Jnemyad Py Red een 4 ee In all parte of tue city ahd cougty, Per 2F 6 | murder of Wm. Jones in May last and sentenced MAGICAL CHARMS. gestions of a dawning glory, an awakening toa| him to the congregation, Mr. Gough was 1026 7TH ST. ‘Leatts and iusitrance placed. __tmh16-1m*_| to be hanged April 5, his counsel, Mr, J, j Volumes could be filled with accounts of re-| perception of a law of mind which governs | simply stunned with fright and all that he no tee wAEL, Fo, SALE <A. VERY DESIRABLE | C01 MeD. Carrington, filed in the Criminal Court | Suts called “cures” which have occurred as at- umanity as its inheritance from the Tusinite | conld do wee to chamtner eat genen ncahepens mt-Tin | tod ius, °A FILE'S coe LSaNrse 2 winie- | to-day a motion for the postponement of the | tendant upon every system of medication and | Mind, whose existence, as a governing principle | words of apology. He was slways the sane. of our being, was never before realized by us. | His fear of an audience would never let him | The law acts, though we fail to perceive or | think on his feet. recognize it. A i, “Then there was Henry Ward Beecher,” con- In the holiday number of the Wide Awake | tinued the veteran manager. “I bed a long for December of this year Mrs. Jessie Ben- z method of the most contradictory and appar- ently absurd nature, adopted through the ages in dealing with diseased appearances from the magical KS & not farfrow Pension and Prin others iu s.w. below Museu: A. MeINTINE, 918 F. 1 rok sane execution of the sentence. The petitioner sets forth what has been done as to the preparation of the bill of exceptions, and the necessity of time to properly prepare his brief before the FRANK B. © REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. 4 STORES. 5 1120 18th sty cor. * 5 association with him in’ our lecturing tours, eel 30 140 sony tick auod stomaiteas | Lsnainessihee ayia SECTION. | Business Methods in the Departments. RACADAB good news conch uh MeGek Se waa wba ae, | Se ee ee is oot tie, aww +30 S akcy issick 60 Metts ave., 290-000, $55,000, $45,000, | SENATOR COCKRELL’S COMMITTEE WILL RECOM- | ACADA law alone will answer. Of the incideut on | and then it was forgotten. He was always so. ai. $55,000, $30,000, $22,000, MEND REFORM. CaD which she bases her query she says: “It would | se had a peculiar fashion of holding one hand LARGE HOUSE, N. E COR. OF 34.000, $20,000 The Senate select committee charged with : a ie have been # ghost story pure and aaate in | partly behind him and pulling on his coat with ace aitenet anc emetee 2335,000; 3 13,000, $22,000. the examination of the methods of conducting | *ranged in pyramidal form and worn about the | olden times, but to be in ing with Y it | it, When that hand came out it was a sign that neck as an amulet as a cure for agne; the touch | is but a beautiful fact which science may vet business in the Executive departments will the embarrassment had passed a’ x of the royal hand asa remeday for ‘King’s | reduce to useful practice.” It is a “fact” in- oO. : ‘e e two famous men who repre- r-BY R probably make its report before the Senate ad- | f:vil,""to the burial of split beans as a cure for | deed, and one which, when understood and in- | genta’ the “tao etree Shay ware Cason en re 0,000, journs, The investigation has been conducted | warts, telligently applied, will reduce the telegraph | Farrar and Canon Chas. Kingsley. could out embarrassmeut. But Canon K.ngsles could The first 30,000. 30,000, $17,000, 812,000, ak readily, thinking on his feet with- 100, $39. >,000, $8,000, $7,500, 00, principally by Senator Cockrell, the chairman, and a great deal of time has been spent in Fichté has said that “the value of an age is | and the ‘telephone to the plane of crude me- ita idea,” and it has remained for the dawning chanics. st nleti i of the twentieth centhry for the idea to take | The demonstration of the causative, or crea-| not make the simplest address without manu- ie Garant newly bapered ave, atid 25th at. $9,000. rich the document eogtatne? Ie micrmation | Position before mind; that the Lav underlying | tive, power of thought, through an intelligent | NOt, 515 eae a and unimproved property in “age “orgie all the phenomena which has puzzled the phil- | investigation and application, and an elevation |" «j) "R. Locke, the humorist, better known as in | office and the land office, says the report, “gate P _— . ; " i 480Pa. av TEANE © COMAER., _| claims aro “unsattiod which were’ filed sicre | OU" ene Barner gern nt OF ene RE ee Le eg ee See . Sasby, Fis er 361 x east cor, of Columbia and P sta. £28-2m 1415 Fst. | than five years ago. In contrast to this is the | Verse, the law of mind that meets Ayo athe “Bu, im Natural, ” will | SUdlence, and be could never tell what to do st. jr ety ene yn Pweg = ae — saw. | state of affairs in the paymaster-general’s THOUGHT IS CAUSATIVE, tism,” “Magic,” and the ‘ =D + wil! | with bis hands when on the platform. But he igi Mihwece = OFFICES, Pion eit pl cee Case pclae, fh PERT | atce, Seem whonee tn sea ao ae = 1 This law is the only explanation of the hith- | create sucha revolution in the world of mind, | never really succeeded as a lecturer. ails aes © | S25 8 etme. Ben. om 38 Boo FORD 1avaere. maw | Gon dan be ronsived ie frente fect bore ine that, in the future, the clergy will not be set “Anna Dickinson was al nervous before facing an four hours, The up with the y2 more or less erto inexplicable mystery of all so-called “miracles” whether of Catholic or Protestant on Sth Hoor. all a-quiver by the publication of a book like JOR, SALE — NEW, THE Robert Ellsmere, which has been called forth ment House, 16 rod surgeon-general’s office is a) udience, alth Mra, Mary Livermore, who is the most _ hott is to paved alley built by days work: exception: | fuDE% ane reforms will be suggested | yeiiuf, Tt is this Inw, working through the | and is the ultimate of the scientific materialinm | 24", ety Livermore, » to-day, bas very little Tall ise ee tte eater nace | izacie™ believed, im by all devout Cathotis | serations ot Seets and which Wastin charecter| that {SoU ret assistant Po pate-ges oe Nei ~ “miracle” believed in by levout Catholics | strations of Jesus, and which I ‘in cl ‘ter- “Miss Emma Thursby used t_ be very nery- 61 Rot. 2 oor, Sirens 414 1h See Messe er stesdent. “aniiy wd. | SOK SAL — DESIRABLE DWELLING, HOUSE, Tie 50 TaN SOSTNASTES. Ve! appearance upon the bodies of some pious | of life in the nature of the dust and prove that | Ciara Louise Kellogg. The latter seemed to 241, Sd hoo 39 F st. 2d SHEDD, 1507 Rhode Island ay 16-1 teil Fouling, mnodern Improvements, southeast cor months and nuns, who have spent weeks and | the source and the order of the universe is im | have an idea that sudden pain was the remedy, ot gauue E ats. 2 igeution msurpassed. For | Postmaster-General Wanamaker yesterday | mouks gazing at pictures of the Crucifixion | the accidental concurrence of its atoms. for an attack of freight, would sometimes BOARDING — z * Sb afternoon tclegraphed to Indianapolis his de- | until the marks upon the body of the pictured E. H. Surtpex. | insist upon having some one bend one of her ‘ — = ~ eM aa - . — - cision in the question which has arise: - | Jesus have been re-produced upon their own ee ee ers sharply back, in the belief that the pain foot 8:50 to 940, each. OARD — WANTED — FOUK FS She coun Wekiee smiain aay caabag tha altar of mai aime fs . baat bodies in visible expression; in some instances, The Ice Lens «und the Sun’s Nature. — Dowie forget her fright.” BE cor. 12th aud Pa 33 young wen to board and room: pot ood insntels, Ope fre-Places, ati pirlantiaie ot polisa | St Ghee Seb ae | it is claimed, even minute hemorrhage of the | Dr Rogers before the Chautauqua Society. Continuing, Major Pond expreased the opin- dpviy ott [ repng erent gee lary X one s, Foasonal Apply fo | Supe! mnt Police. sa ' post- | blood vessels occurring, and it is this law also | For example, the sun and earth are separated ion that a man of the peculiar mental make-up master to deliver mail addressed to either by the distance of 93,000,000 miles, and this | of Henry Ward Beecher or Col. Robert Inger- which acts in the case of ‘nen’s maternus” or ANTED_TO FURNISH SIX OK EIGHT G WW ficinen tret-clase table beara. feo JOR BALE—COR, HOUSE NEAR DUPONT CIR- M cle, 9 rooms, $1,000. Handsomely finished hoi superintendent individually to the person ad- | “mother’s marks,” where the image before St rs is infinit The s | soll was more likely to suffer from wanted ‘Terms worierate, Viearantly locaucd, wear | ou S'cdeuet wear Scott citele, § tuoi BUOOG. Ad. | dressed, but if it is addressed only to the super- | the mother's mind is stamped in form and scape marge A pre shoe Ng me maga teen, Gini a ten War aud Navy departments. 1720 ('st.u.w. ml-3t* | Py to DULANG & WHITING, 1320 F st, ToL intendent of police it must be held until the | color upon the sensitive fetus. Almost limit- | (120. and a and darkness, are invisible. wuliar character of vach that he drew much > 14TH ST. N.W FINE LOCATION: ROOMS JOR SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, | question which has given Indianapolis two | less instances could be cited pro the work « D. B. el, suite or single; choice table. iration from the audience. ‘Marion st. n.w. ; parlor, library, aud. if $3, dining-roomon | police forces has been settled. of this‘law of mind as the key which unlocks thout in the slightest manner revealing their | “"Now Dr. Joseph Parker is never affected Se ee TRE WERT RPE nn | BEM Hoots four, chumvers and balu-room, shove se | — what has heretofore been remanded to the | Potente “‘They-contai, neither warmth ner | any feeling of nervousness,” said Major Pond. Ti ATEL airy 4 re Trustees Lissx.—The supreme court of f the table, He Give\steincers ent the Futlie, Lee’ to state that | iusiuentouly $600. TiLiies RUMFORD. |» ThusreEs T1apte—The sup bs realm of the “inscrutable, Prightness, In fect, the temperature of the | “He thinks on his feet easily and never seems 4 ih first- liv IhY-} Fst Rhode Island has handed down a decision of | “Tp the Cosmopolitan magazine for Ai or | Ors - rooins nice aud bot st any hone” Mail unters proupay | on saLEGHOUSE-OF EIGHT MoomS-wirk | importance to the mereantile and ing | september of 1687, was an'account of a Homan | U2ivereal space by Secchi at 18 | af all embarraserd. | Wendell Phillips wae eat SAW JACKSON, jig 000 50, dest of eround on Howard ave, Mx | community as well as to all persons who are | Catholic shrine in ‘Canada, located on the Bt. | W000) degress below sero (ah). Yet, mot} an Kind of aneudionce. I beliove the West-end Caterer, 1908 Vieanaut, tor @6,000; south trout; large shade trees. | trustees under wills or trust deeds. The opinion | Tawrence river about 15 miles from Quebec. withstanding the infinity of the distance which oe an J BEN. PF. DAVIS, 1519 F # 126-1 endaredin the the i Willi A fomside separates the sun and and the cold and | same to be true of the Rev. Collyer. z Sa en | WES FONG case of the Roge! iams | Tt is called the “Shrine of St. Anne de Beau- ; “Ds Abbott is to-da) the ES SALE-FINE HOUs EOF TWELVE Rooms. National bank of Providence it the Groton Wwe,” St. Anne being the mother of Mary, the darkness which pervade on ee, the ice lens Pee. yman 'y es 4 RE MeneD ube ** WUALP BROWS e Coed Fete Ing out Of thet falluge Gf Hoe late Rete of een, | mother of Jesus.” A picture of the chancel of | Hie 12 renege ett selene eal eprint) vo wa : Pt os —_—_—sX—X—X ————— | - er ere rae out of the failure of the irm 08 ~ in c Hike peti URBAN PROPE Le ye B mith & Go. of ‘Providence, iavolting the | of eanel and cratches lft thee hy those onde | a4 hereby set Seo 10. comiganbles, explode | Beecher, He. Pulips Brooks i ‘another _SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ | &,vsrmontavenn 17 Moots Mability of the trustees under the will o the | whole” through the supposed virtues. of the | &uupowder, and even pone Soot speaker ‘who has no trouble i it 3 — ew " “BROOKLAND. FIRST STAT) mos D. . yur on al Decem!| Cos. may claimed that actual | ence. ould take paren Hot Fecnw. | Pout ion Weminsios on het Ee nest ATION the paper they have made or indorsed “Francis | trevolitan for 1888 is & ecu by Wok Mor, | heat can cross the nlp pir agy tomy fa ag 8 pe motiiee Max O'Rell, who aia ron RENT HOUSE NO. 1602 VY. AVE. N. W. ; SAT, opposite university. High, healthy, aud Deuutl- M. Smith, Charles Morris Smith, trustees of ray, entitled: actual t penetra‘ ‘suc! r “4 =. fully situated, lots at from 3 to 10 cents, easy terms Metir theref¢ furnishes a | some lecturing here, xempt soe a Te ea ae Bicone mad Dotiaoene | ain sery bratty cottage. REDFUMD W. WALK settee anlieee eases oe eee THE BLIND INDIAN GIRL, practical. demonstration of the fact thatthe aotetungn Ente Se ba proba wl yest ‘ are Top SATR-TORTEVIVE AGRES GEERT liable, ‘The defendant trustees filed two pleas | in which he describes her as blind’ from birth | sun need not be actually hot in order to warm poe fae cps tgp ag Ere ‘Abacunts on the eeat,aud froutins on Gord Hoye ormality in ihe Taithful discharge, of foie | 284 obtaining vision at this shrine, which, he | fhe earth, and that is need not be essentially | | owe eee bul as the Tanjorowerven “he ortnor Place, bet: | Font dayontin of aud: sbundance cf brick clas Ofico as’ trustees under: the will of the late | #Y% “was visited last summer by over two | prughis order to supply it, which | was post.” Besides, be got bravely over it. i 15th sts. : papered throughout: | GT View of the entire city; will seli all or part D. s * paste gen | It will not "oo Hing oo ; cellare:, heated by | 44.35%. cf the entire city : wi pest Amos D. Smith, which should not hold them -empemiacbdreny es ear Hie opens the poor incessantly comes from the sun is not 5 eg - -4°"4 Tange: reut,¢33.93 and $27.50. bac : a “0 beyond the ability of the estate to pay; the | by premi —More half ques- at eso Se are the jem eng hag ‘Cable, was not at all af- 4 Avyiy atk 5 T st. second, that the plaintiff should seck relief in | tions if the Savior has clean back into legitimate inference from yA . Xevgtbave heen occupied, They are nice, Do, not ae chancery. The pleas were overruled, and the | Heaven;” and closes Nuns aca , rs soe Socaekeiben ae colton swans ef Pe oa Regt ale Hed without ea = Fine eat ott eon Ayr waren partes sinners ‘ re $i nr sun Papen tars sresnenien en ae nervousness, 2 iy $20 per luuath. WA cost of material, at H st. uw... Dental Depart: Tout pretty, new two-story and-back ne pour Preah nageerereee art Stand as good chance to-day aa those of past have ever led us to | has never wallered from great nervot Tlls Ft. a j mene ot Cottmubiah, Caiversily, rows 105 pa. x jouges, seven roms, ively, pulls Bat; In the city of Mexico a remarkable literary ages A’ Montreal man has patented a Mevice by ye wenn es Se et “adegatens most oo —— @ tourist. It is a first the love of the Lord for trees, lakes, and therefore, furnishes con-} 0 OS be som chwat be can 1. STARE PAESONS, DENTIST, STH ST, COR | n16-00" UbIW Pavers. | ba found cvs tock voll thee eee beet ee | eee et aaken be healing the blind, sick, and all incoatr coe herr an oom ap yen dice Forseventy hve Pyeng Sithout pain by pain-tiller applied to, gums. | Artiu- FOR SAE, ONLY FOUR LEFs OF THOSE U- | few dollars, to-day and ever has been the theory is the ond’ ‘the Tahoe ing Wa sea atin So. | UE tases on fe try andeck | Out of the 261 replies received by the Boston no great signidcance | isthe er rot ee Pree ~ a vi men of invention “ = a ih, sete Fou Lines oaro Pagers of Mama this evidence were The members of the Manhattan club, of Rew a : NOTARIES PUBLIC. a ite sve.— | and 73 in casmeee mes xg Donato coonaoent constitution making Fassre es Rare + 2 Testa Sart aad ts Cent Stare | Erman ave, as api at a Mpange the existing phil. ovary sora sa sat cis he ‘ujeceht lo street cars ea ene vee es A nnneoee: | I Sate site for 9 yard ob te Gell ope eek —— 2 mbl6-6s ey Cy vas nig | 11d F street Pensacola inst aight case of Mr.

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