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Loc DAL MENTION. WITH BAT AND BALL. THE MYSTERY NOT SOLVED, |THE NEW CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. CATHOLIC ORPHANS’ FAIR. AMUSEMENTS, The Weather. Opening of the Championship Season | Puzzling Testimony Taken by the Cor- | ‘The Papal Brief Approving the Plan and Cardinal Gibbons Delivers the Opening re) 86 50 For the District of Columbia, Delaware and To-day. oner in the Mortimer Riley Case. Laws of the Institution. Address—Ladies in Charge. — yer Maryland, fa clloned to-night by light rain:| 1. ciose of the exhibition series yesterday | wITNEssEs DESCRIBE SINGULAR CONDUCT ox THE ‘The Catholic Mirror publishes the papal brief | ‘The Catholic Orphans fair, opened last night, POSITIVE MUSICAL NOVELTY." x To-Monnow.—Small decorated chamber sets, | "*S Marked by the easy defeat of the Yale team) PART OF DAVE VESSELS—a Grn WHOSE VER-|¢anctioning the statutes and laws of the new | attracted an immense number of people to the RICE AND DIXEY’S COMIC OPERA CO. 1.98; Pretty, new-pattern 10-piece deco- | DY the Statesmen, score of 9 to 2. There was| ACITY WAS QUESTIONED—THE JURY DECIDE | (atholic university and granting to that insti-| old New York-avenue Skating rink,"now trans- | tp a sumptuous production of the comic Chinese opera Fated chamber sets, $2.35 and $2.60—a great | little hitting, comparatively, but what there | THAT PNEUMONIA CAUSED DEATH. tution power to confer degrees. In conclusion | formed into as gaily decorated hall as this by C. A. BYRNE, Nev Y. bargain: half dozen goblets, 1%c.; brass bird | was came to good advantage for the home _ city has ever seen. The wails and cciling have THE PEARL OF PEKIN. been hidden by a profuse but artistic display ent is of SIXTY ARTISTS and the Ee of bunting, and the numerous booths and centric Comedian, LOUIS HARRISON. New Yons tables are remarkable specimens of what ladies ithe brief says: cages, 75e,; 3 bars Inundry soap, 10c.; cups and | team, who earned seven of the nine runs. Fer-| . Yesterday ployed after the close of Tax | “ins the soe of Baltimore is the chief erae saucers, = — a. 2c.; — oe son and Mack were a problem to the collegians, soporte nk oe pee over the body the ep of the United States of North aod, 2 » 100.5 . ~ 2 i , the Boccgel seen OF ss mor here ery es? “haa S000" | while Traver’s and MeClung’s uncertainty and 7 the victing ee st?” | America, to the archbishop of Baltimore and to P h ae ‘New Yorn Vantert Stone, wildness made it possible for the Senators to acer loc begecpoeat pee ke murderous | his successors we grant the privilege of dis- | can do when their enthusiasm is thoroughly Of AUnienneel Ret ee 1835-1597 7th street northwest. | win with but little difficulty. The home team | 244 © ape ine ; creek canal Gundey | 10 ring the office of supreme moderator or | 8Foused, Eight Feet in He: _ ‘Wink Daruin, Connon Gaxees: de. played altogether, illustrating the success of | ™'S' cwels was giving testimony | As. c celle of the university. Moreover, we THE CARDINAL'S ADDRESS. ” . concerning the alleged conversation she had in Th i MATINEE SATURDAY. Manager Morrill’s methods of practice. Con- <= . a thi ‘i hi: e formal opening of the fair wassignalized sequently nearly every one of the seven hits | the police station with her father, who was | 1° te and ask of all in the field of philosophy Rervax, — : ted. There were | URder arrest. She said that the only thing her | *@7- theology the plan of studies or programs | bY an address by Cardinal Gibbons, delivered | Nett Week—THECAVALIER, apa the Statesmen made coun ‘ 5 of subjects to be followed in your university to some hard drives. too, Wilmot making a beau | fther said he did was to help drag Riley to the |p, Puy ctieea gor seconaiicn’ iy tha apostolic and #48, reduced from £70 and £80; 5 antique | tiful hit away down over the right-field fence | Pond. Monday night she returned to the | soc in order that they may be approved, and | ¥25 4 maleey of the work being done in this CHRIST BEFORE PILATE. oak bedroom suites, $20, redu: for four bases. Tt was one of the longest possi station with her grandmother. Her father, | th at the teaching in every branch of knowledge | ‘itY for helpless orphans and an appeal for ®| Open from 1 . mm 8 antique ouk suites, £25.50, reduced from £40. | ble hits and awoke the enthusiasm of the crowd | she said, did not tell her not to tell anybody, | may be so arranged that your clerics and lay- | ™Ore earnest support of the institutions which | Admission, 25 cen —_ _|to a howl Hoy came in for a three bagger F an i i t- | Were doing such truly Christian deeds, Es- } _ Children, Fin Have You ever been disappointed when in | near the elub-house, and Morrill and Wise each | PUt she asked him why he did not turn states’ | men cqually may have, ER ColgeTty oheqente pecial reference was made to the energy dis- | (ALIFOR Jas. B. HENDERsoN, 923 F st. n.w. Jcuivs Laxsecron offers morrow, 3 in oak: price £23. duced from #32, 236 and after he, escorted by the reception committee, ILLARD'S HALL. be - Reopen THURSD. 25. had made a tour of the room. The address V pe onsen earl npn Rervan. Fesponse to advertisements by Tue Fars, 812| touched the ball for two bases at a time, | evidence. He said because he didn’t want to | j'*% the) played by Father Walter in that particular line | X/ Speet Sf mimonthly. Tourist Sleep- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, th st. n.w., you called to see the goods ad-| Myers, Hoy. and Wise each made singles. Wise | do s0. She told him that she was going to tell | “nut senong these conrsea we wish that there |€, endeavor, the cardinal ‘remarking that Ducat ceeah eegk hoe Pig —— vertised? made the only error for the Senators, while | the police, and he told her not to, that she | ty established a school of pontifical and eccle- | “Whenever yousee a man rushing down the | New York; K.J. SMITH, Aceut, 40 Sout aa eee ON THE OCCASION OF THE gegen the Yale men “managed to secure a record of | ould condemn him. She said that her sister | siastical law, which knowledge, especially in | **Feet with lis coat-tails in a horizontal position | Philad: In ls, or any Baltuhore and Ohio Ticket Agent Race Grasses, Hemrcex + cor. 44 | five misplays. Four hits were all that they | Susie was with her when her father made the | {hess times sr baaw ts Hone mack eo you may be satisfied that it is Father Walter on | : ce NIAL oot = t¥e re del an tan Gos 4 ‘a th h es. now e of great importance. | tn siness connected with the welfi ? th. | Resa NTEN; ANNIVERSARY Lapres looking for get lasting | could pick out of Ferson’s delivery. nd ak. Castor, she said. was in the } "We exhort you all, furthermore, to affiliate to = fe welfare of the or- ’ shoes, laced, buttoned, and_ congress from 73c. OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. alley near the station when she went inside. your universi : Up at Z. SrrasperceER, 906 7th st. At Lonisville—Louisville, 17; St. Louis, 7. VESSELS’ VISIT TO THE HOUSE. Catholic seats of learning. as is Sapgested in ne LADIES IN CHARGE OF THE TABLES, Da. Hextey's Gesxvrse Ixviconaton, Celery, | At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 7; Kansas City, 5.] Mrs. ‘Rachael Riley, wife of the deceased, the statutes, safeguarding, however, the inde-| | The numerous tables are in charge of the fol- Beef and Iron, gives food to the brain, en-| at Baltimore—E: Brooklyn, 4. At| testified that her “old man” started out of the | Pejienes Of each one, the various depart: | Omins ladies, aided by a large number of as- Tiches the blood. aids digestion, and gives re- Philadelphia—Athletics, 8, Columbus, 4. At| house about 7:30 o'clock Sunday night, and bine sistants, feminine and mascul St. Peter's freshing sleep where other remedies fail. Try ey City—Boston, 14; Jersey o, 1,_ At | Said he was going to church. He went around | efits for the gr arish table, Mrs. Mary Ober and Mrs Plant; colleges, and other | Phans.” THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1889. OF GEN. WASHINGTON’S INAUGURATION, APRIL 29TH, 30TH AND MAY 1ST, 1880, it. Sold by draggists. Newark- Toronto, 5; Newark, At ‘New | to Sister Mary Ann Fields’ house, and remained | jnit, particularly to those schools of theolog Finmacutate Conception pariah table, Mrs. Geo, i Krremex Cuains, 15 ete; 40 pounds hair | Haven—New York, 9; New Haven, 5. there nearly two hours. When he got home at | and philosophy. not only those who shoutt | 2 vie at bean ramsey cosgancqaiermptlcen nein Bt rg ace aaa mattress, #9: bed springs, Seach. At Jvuivs THE EXHIBITION SERIES, 11:30 o'clock he feil to the floor. She asked | have finished those studies, as pointed 0} Le a ST SZEMELENYA, St. Aloysius’ parish tab! There was a seies of exhibition games Wat! hres wan had follawed him, He said'thst he'| sisy even tree le nce beginning or ee Oe a eae . Sith te ny Leste cab ee ee eee x O'Connor; St. Vincent's : r.in which the Senators won with exceeding | turned off his path to get rid of the men, and senile tes a tadion oe ne | Bt ; : . r y. Enthusiasts’ hearts and hopes | when he missed them he started in the direc | Prosecuting. ite courses of studies, Since the | Kivinm table, Mrs. Coppes and Alte: Schwinss oor. “sf og ee will find at Tex Fam, $127th st. n.w.? went up and greut things were expected of the | tion of the church, He was then between the tur country, that assures the rich and sal- | Sf: De Ate ergr sles | ae noo of May Ist. can tei home elub inthe cham ionship season on that | canal and the pond between L and M streets. | utury fruits belonging to the propagation of | 8s Lizzie Bischott; 36-1sen TwitteD De Bi age ground. Gut alas! both hearts aud hopes, and | He told her that the men “‘cotched” him, threw | sound doctrine and the protection of Catholic ak ee aa en er eee ieee | stock as well, went down as defeat after defeat | coat over his head, dragzed him to the pomd| piety, rightly do we tlast the noblesainged Bie or; supper table new spring colors. 25c. and 50e. Job, in white | 44 chalked on the boards, and when the last | nd threw him into the w They took off | American faithful will not permit anything to ic s. Geo. Harvey; paddle stand, Spode, Sen, Gea. Se. Jounsos, Gansen & Co.) bait was put in play the Senators were at the | his wet clothes, and a few minutes later Divid | be wanting to you, in order to. bring the wore | FH. Devereux, | Brera pte bottom of the list, showing the extreme futility | Vessels came in, He said: “I heard that Uncle toe qulentid completion. wam (St, Patrick's) was in charge of Mrs. W. 9 . c ’ iteri Tsaac’s throat was cut.” Vesseis, she said, told} Vashi versity bei ishe ‘omaine, and its decoration, the work of i ad? If so, | of the exhibition games’ as a criterion for f tid ‘The Washington university being established Gusilly. of Salinas: meer. : H him where his stick was and he told her that | the third plenary councit, of Baltimore. but. Lawsspvren’s, 315 7th-s Have Yor ever seen as good a stock of nice, clean, pretty goods, and at as low prrices as you | reg . in checks, plaids RETURN COUPONS VALID FOR PASSAGE UNTIL ANDINCLUDING MAY 6TH. v rie r to-morrow w other | judgment. This year the hearts and the hopes | her that it was not worth while to get a dartor; | by these, cur letters, we forbid the founding of Z é pall goa Py Mig nomen § | ee gpeie up as high as ever, if not.a little | that he would tie his throat up._ Her husband | any other such institution without consulting | “lly admired. | oe oe, 3 ELLE Contretto, : A higher. with a surprising regularity. There is | turned and ssid: “You look like one of the | the upostolic see. Whut we have declared and | , uma ae LUCAS, Violtiiste, “. & yom, 5. B. WOOR, pAXEVER have better valucs and stronger items | the ame basis for rising in the record of the ieestrlng ble pipet se Hier, daugh- appointed by these letters we judge will be a | 1° Public to-night. | 4 General Manat. fiat: Pameuger Agent en placed on sale in this city than those | team during the exhibition games, but one de- | ter then came in and drove Vessels ont of the | clear proof of our desire and auxie ro , ° eats pe PEO. W. . Asst. Gen’ Avent, offered to-morrow at It. Goldschinid, 1007-1009 | feat being on the club's record; Dut this year | house, Monday morning her husband said ho | mote ih that region more and. more the elegy fEaremahepeeleon i recy semen ppb de NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, Snel Fst.n. w. Don't fail to read his advertise-| the hopers have a much surer foundation for | knew that Vessels was one of the men who did } and prosperity of the Catholic religion.” “white cap” at Hickory Ground, near Norton 11th st., South of Pennsylvania Avenue, EXC ~ > ment on fourth page. their enthusiasm in the undoubted strengthen- | it. ae bate rpc ape Sees taen ——-_-— Va., Sunday night. Harding was acquitted, PROF BLAKE'S = 2XCURSIONS. = riers ;. | ing of the team by the purchase of high grade | | “Did your husband have any money abou SEORGETOWN. ty ake . oe ag agence EQUINE PARADOX — : ae 5 Hams removed permanently by electric | men. Hence there is more than satisfaction at | him?” asked a juror. GEORGETOWN. J.J. Scheepers, of Cedar Rapids, Va., walked | z DOX. EX 1ON TO. BALTINORE, FRIDAY April into the reporters’ room in the C MALS 14 z 0. 0. — ; ke “i Iupnovewents.—Grourid has been broken on | Tucsduy morning and drank two ounces of Hi dtuls Tight-Kope Walker. @5 a] 4. BALITSORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Gabriel, 13216. teams that made the big records last year are | Phed, “and they got that. the east side of 35th street, between O and P, | carbolic acid before any one suspected what he as Moti tng te digs for sate! bye Janstof of Ona auces Frve Lapres’ Dresses (second-hand) bought | ™uch weaker at the beginning of this sea- THE MEDICAL TESTIMONY. for the erection of four brick dwellings for Mr. | was doing. He died. PROF. 5. B. ca ——— | Sth street nw. Wednesday and Thursday nights, 1 D street. son, while the youngsters have been strength-| Dr, H. L. A. Johnson testified that on exam-| Walters, Joseph Colli is the contractor | Representative Chas, H. Gibson and Mra, EAT FA cata 2 and sold. Justn’s Old Stand, 6 - - -) ns > penal naatm Jened. Pittsburg, Washington and Indianapolis | ;_; : : older the tick work" Wolkiasn hie oer lane 1 : ; Reap the advertisement of Tue Far, 812 7th | have each received a fresh startby the infusion | 1™Ng the body of deceased he found a super- | for the brick work.——\ Deane Mecaiteat| meet Peed Saya BAY end TUEMD st. n.w., in city items on this page. | of new blood, while New York has lost its | ficial ras ecole: oe which | street, on which site Mr, W. Nordlinger will | "The trial of Dick Hanes, charged with mur- ytd. apesere | ime Ramsaxr Sate to-morrow at Jcuivs Laxe- | Sounds, will start, without Keefe and We | er kate Tine ee eis ein | erect a fikat-clacs store, ; dering his wife and two children, was begun at NATIONAL THEATER, oe sunon's of carpets, upholstery goods and lace | “24 is conceded tobe in but poor form, Chi-| sharp knife. There was double pneumonia |“ qrrex-Hixs.—A quiet wedding occurred | Birmimgham, Ala, Monday we jury had not Every Evening, Matinees Wed. and Sat. - pets, uphonnery ods and 3°¢ | cago is without Williamson, while Boston, in | about the second stage. He found no bruises | jast night at St. Stephen's (Catholic) church | been necened La ic eee curtains. the loss of Wise and Morrill, has a poor pros- | or indications of violence except the wound of | the contracting parties being Richard R. Allen, ———— pect when one views the troubles that are said | the neck. Pneumonia, he thought, was prob- 4 needle; long practical experience. Mrs. Dr. | the outlook. It verily seems that the strong | “He only had one half-dollar about,” she re- Ge TUESDAY LICATIONS, ‘ NEW PUB Tue Best Tatxes CounTERrerren. f No. si Mi : —= TO-N “Pee - Somes Buyers should insist on having the genuine | to existin the internal management. With Kelly | ably the cause of death. Sings ee ee ene ees CITY ITEM: — Max. Frovve as a Noveusr. Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil seer ere manager, ond the, amv irate | ene he wae cathe ae ae cag chat, Sanday |” Noisaxces.—Complaints aro made of a crowd The Fair, 812 7th GEORGE H. ADAMS (GRIMALDD, ; J “ie t Co.. Ph siphi head of all, there can be but little working | night he was called to see the deceased about achat i ie Fatr, 7th st. now. . Baxen & Co., Philadelphia. ue Gok bet pated cad aches pj 1230 o'clock. He found that the wound of the of boys who congregate in the neighborhood of id > Mr. Froude is as facinating 1m romance ss in history. 28th and P streets and make it unsafe for per- | Will offer, to-morrow only. an unusual lot of sons to pass that point on account of the | Bargains. The low prices will stagger you. The s understood that | danger arising from the throwing of base balls, | goods will delight you, ‘Tea strainers, les are looking for complications to | neck was a superficial cut, and he did not re- : In the Pantomime Comedy His novel has all the absorbing adventurous interest. 1. To be | gard it as dangerous. Witn of a story by Scott. It is crowded with dramatic inci- dent, while the style bas allof Mr. Froude’s accus- Tex THovsaxp GENTLEMEN in Washington are | other cit is fo Sgday wearing the celebrated Crawford Shoe. | arise before the season is fairly ‘all praise it. sure the Hubbites have gained strong men in| the old man had had a chill before he got } stones, & Complalut has been lodged at | 800d glue, 2e. a bottle; Chinese blueing, 8c. a | H H § HOR las Meet ee the Detroiters, but their addition just about | there. Witness observed no symptoms of pneu- | the station house CY the. failtee of eke coat | bottle square China’ Ind. butters, 2c. each; | H. H Big HOW Hot Se ee Warrser's pure Russett cider, 471 Pa. av.n.w. | compensates for the loss of Wise aud Morrill, | monia, Witness questioned him concerning | ‘¢ $4 ‘te ve adead dog which has | fluted decorated butters, 3c. each; hand-painted | HHHE SSsHE -HHHIM = HHHER, a5 ; his assailants, and he said that one of the men | heen allowed ty recnety Ge he eee ene | tent aeons, ‘ is Sg58 HoH HE “The narrative is full of vigor, spirit and dramatio : Lansnunam offers to-morrow Towels NOTES. ‘asse a been allowed to remain in the street too long. | fruit plates, $c. each; hand-painted fluted berry | HH ‘ss! HOH HOH . . ma Jvxivs Laxspe TO s " esse 2 . : b power. It will un tionably b : - — 2 ident ¥. leaked 5 kine looked like Vessels, but he would not say posi- | No Barren.—Thero is no apparent improve. | saucers, worth 15c. each. only 8c. each; ribbed ener engpe: hemedeeype ieneedapentd Teble Linens, Napkins, Silverware, at way off | President Young looked forward to s close, | tively that Vessels was one of them. ment in the condition of Mr. George B. Bar- | erystal clear glass tumblers, worth $1.00 per | S¥?P0Fed by Miss Toma Manion, Mr. Sam Bernard, | Presents vivid and life-like study of cUaracter, with aaa, a exciting season last spring, and this year he| Jane Brown, colored, gave testimony corrob- | nard, who bee bere dh feet erg nee dozen, only 3¢. each; “catch all” vases, some- ands company of comedians, Sete an nd otventurons tneident Sor the taste A1z-Woor Taousezs To Onrz, anticipates even a more interesting race for | orating the evidence given by Mrs Riley. She | “Gaare Receirrs, — Canal. boat Wheatley | thing every Jady should have, only 15e.;,hand- | _April 20—LYDIA THOMPSON re <e- pat banaieeae $3.00. pennant and places, estifie es 4 dy Mi sooip a 2 Bros. arrived with 2,000 bushels of wheat and | painted China bone-dishes, worth 1.50 per ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER. — Hawnvncen’s, Philadelphia will play here four days, and | house he said: “<I am interested in this here | ¢9 Larrels of ear ‘corn for J.G, aud J. M. | dozen, only 8c. each; hand-painted salad bovla : THE TWO CHIEFS OF DUNBOY. Under Metropolitan Hotel. | on Monday the Senators go north and play in | thing, and will give them money to have his | Waters, J only 16c.; handsomely-decorated square-shape aoe ———— eas York. Four games there and then the | throut fixed if he wanted it, TeMPERATURE AND Conprtton or Water at | dinner set, worth 215, only $9.98; decorated | Usual Matiness lux y and Sat “The marvelous freshness, erace aud virility of Mr. habe bat te Pe — Sold by P. ere] Statesmen return home to k gin a series with 7a. M.—Great Falls, temperature 60, condition a toilet ee new shape and design, only f TES on. a have never been seen to better adva B Co., $15 Wey sali S81St8. | Boston on Friday of next week. Two week: Susie ssels and Jas, Castor, who | 29; receiving reserv temperature 61; condi- | #219; a pretty decorated $5.00 tea set, 56 4. ‘S CO. than in this romance. Asa study of character, a aR : | from to-day will find the home team in Phil: A SDP PALS NES CATS: 3 tion at north connection, 30; condition at south | pieces, only £2.98, : IRISH HEARTS ture of suciely and a narrative of adventure, the story Tus Discouront of “machine-sewed” shoes, | deiphia, and on the 13th of May they will begin | W2® Were mentioned by the witness, Isabella connection, 36; distributing reservoir, tempera- | Come and examine the baby carriages Tux | Th tof all atic isoneof the noteworthy achievements of the distin= hich 3 dvertixed, should not I y Veentle were call : . is , temp y rs deter gentiemen from buying our welted shoe. | 80S Series of games on the hone grounds, | Vessels, were called, and they denied the testi-| ure, 5; condition at influent gate-housey a6; | FAIR will wcll you at the low price of @4.09, and | Meme see hata a ; Suisvedauthor."—New York Mall und Bape deter gentlemen sewed toa welt. None | Pl@Ying Indianapolis, Chicago, Pittsburg, | mony given by Isabella. Castor denied that | condition at effluent gate-house'36. High tide | Compare our ‘line of carriages with any stock | 77 oe 2 = AB Crawford shoes are sewed ton welt. Nene | Tv cinnd, and New York in order. she was near ‘the station Monday. Susie also | in the river to-day at 3:21 p.m. Low ‘tide at | shown in this city. Pay tenes POEs ont canes ance of extrnendinary taterest, in which Bip, are “machine sewed. ly and Martin Solli- | denied that she was with her sister at the sta- | 19:03 p, m. ‘Tue Farr, $12 7th street northwest, Armory on MONDAN, May G'S Froude displays the full anaturity and the brilliant per- h , 1 Hay, 8-30" pan oe tion when she claimed that she talked with her ae it Duunber of thekets emis’, | fection of his powers. It isadramatic creation im Wousnits Case, enue, the cheap- | van were released by the Chicago club yes kLE & Co., Proprietors, = . > ae ce sinned. tr ‘ulding ° — Tos Fst y6__| Which real life is seen, artistically arranged and con- est and most genteel dining-room im the city. | day. The reason assigned by Mr. Spaulding | fathe ‘ ‘ aulted a Washington Priest. ~ wes Stayt real life 0 eel din e enty wen Mal the Gd gt eed core oe Cte Several policemen and the janitor, gt the wooo tui wal aioe 4k ccastoae, a eyecvihiapates at one Nps Goods | CO8REGATIONAL CHURCH. sidered." —Bos‘un draveller, Jeiivs Laxsarnen. 315 7th street, offers to- | with the salary the management wished to pay. | police station were called to prove that the girl " ti oe seer nig 'y Goo wae : 5 - ” morrow one thousand remnanss of upholstery | Sullivan rather expected his release from the | Was not in the station Monday morning. rity ane, ‘shoes ifectetoned held for the | Store for 15 days to reduce stock, commencing FRIDAY EY AN IRISH ROMANCE OF THE LAST CENTURY, at he was not reserved last fall. Pfeffer | Isabella was recalled, and she said: “I | 8tion of the criminal court by Justice Dona- | April 25. Cail early. goods at one-third the price when cut from the “ . - Aa sy, bb x, 50 ite; Ch 1.50. yesterday, and Krock agreed to join] wouldn't lic on my own father. He don’t carry | vin for assaulting Rev. Geo. Williard, a Catho- Wa. C. Virnnvcnen. Prop. mann S0 ane oth, ¢ nece. 7 > 7, a 9s : ice tod aun bila ca Weed Hed r men at Pittsburg to-morrow. respons, and he didn't hurt the old man.” | lie priest. The assault occurred Monday night | *P24,27 10 7th st. n.e., formerly E. Castell. s*Sold by ait booksellers, or sent, postpaid, by ‘ovr Coal, Coke and Wood from Jous- | mnt Day surprised the a i es you would lie on me,” interrupte Vashi ‘ vase alist vias on : CHARLES s sox Baormans, the leading tin in the Da | ,rerident Day surprised the base-ball public | | “Yes you would lig on m ood blood for rat | 0m the Washington train which leaves Camden Kauisite! Matchless! Lovely! Granc ce HARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, N RK. trict. | 512.000." The Boston management thought the ut lie about me to get me in trouble every | Station at 10:10, and was wholly unprovoked. i tae hi rapaaedheed oe are Sienee ee soma) ‘aa Cesheacs Walaa as BALD Giada te ua) wane tac Right lat view O€ the fact they hava @ ‘you get a chanc | Hathiss Willitea: who) lives) at 731 eth street | TE atcee Swe emetic niente | ear aaa eatiairind Oi ccs woes makes: | Bl memeees aos’ “ato the celebrated Crawford | ™anager. Has Hewett given up his claim to Tie, venptcr. northwest, Washington, was in the city on busi- | ‘pufrs and Four-in-hand. Franc,’ | Sast Capitol and Sth one Wa kt House: Pitzer's, ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, : ‘The Craw- | Ward? If he has Washington will not object. . praplneee oRe ness Monday, and was detained untillate. He Say ry qitol and Sth sts. Also, st door on evening: coreg at The Craw. 4 ~ “4 The jury returned a verdict that the deceased = it One-price, 7th and D. n beautiful Spring Shades, nearly one yard anda balf ford Shoe Store, James Fogarty end George Wood have signed ekaies Gs the Gti feces aaa : a entered a car and removed a hat which was on ——- = é changed for Reserved | Wide, all pure fine French wool, 30e, ar i = A Philadelphia contracts, Harry Wright has . ne om pneumonia, superin- | an unoccupied seat and placed it on another. A Haryey, corner Pa. ave. and 1th st., is still 5 ue music store of E, Eoeen Aix GRAIN BLACK siti S791. Srarxo Laws.—Jno. R. Kelly will have a | decided upon Wood for left, Fogarty’ center | duced by having been thrown into a pond of | few minutes later Kelly walked up to the priest | receiving: his tuest brand of Oysters dale be T5320 CERT, 8 P. SDsOME CLOLH BL ae — supply of Spring Lamb at his stalls, | and Thompson right as his outfield. wattr by some person or persons to the jury | and demanded why his hat had been moved, | steamers, which are particularly nice. Genuine Y sed on thisocca- | BEAUTIFGL SAYT EE hn ‘enter market, 9th st. wing, to-morrow. President Young, of the base-ball league, to-] unknown. The prisoners were then aaohacged. Without waiting for an explanation he dealt | Green Turtle Soup served dai it ~ becu “kindly furnished free of chanee oy Mi an ‘ib cag SILKS, excelleat quali 3 ~ = day received the contracts of Wood and Fogarty | After the verdict was rendered Isabella ‘was | Father Williard two severe blows in the face, nag agama at —_ = Goublefold. pure wool Sbe Pe Shades, wide 9c. Straw Marr with Philadelphia and Hanlon with Pittsburg. | questioned concerning the truth of her testi- | and would have given him more had not the |_ For Travelers it is necessary—the Genuine | Re ann Bazaar LAID MUSLIN, new styles, Se. I8e. straw + mony. She still declared that she had told the | passengers hustled him out of the car and | Brown's Ginger, Frep Browy, Philadelp! SAluable Presuta for Cast: Customers mov remael bern esl orgy ap pe €2" Tue Evesrso Stan's subscription lists | truth, and said sho thought that her testimony | placed him in the hands of an officer. “Father | 1822. Get it at your druggist’ it -__ $5: Apairof intgo-cige Bue Denese toca eee at wed to sell at 40c. = ‘ Villis aye: v ail ” ion- Re < 5 yoo ye 35e. straw matting. good enough for all, _| the books of the office, and its press and de-| WWld get her father out of trouble, iguue all age intage: & eee aoe of dathin Head of Hatr becomes by the use sear cir ora pair of Stik Embroidered Corsets torts 0c. straw matting. fancy brands, and is used | jivery rooms are at all times open to the wel- The Marion Rifles Fair. in the morning. After the case had been dis- a ee ere eens ngeneenS ar ‘NU CREDAL, Lut the very lowest prices for Camb. for special colored rooms. - = ; , he ie ifles’ fai he we: Washi : , and fect < CARTERS. 50c. straw matting. very odd and unique. come inspection of any person having a color- Maite ania sete pamare ert = posed of e went to! ' ‘ashington. en enya = “ek cea ares t MASONIC TEMPLE, 711 MARKET SPACE. 75e. straw Japan: Bopper yon able interest in the correctness of its claims as eeawdtlal wae ts Maddeuse last night. ‘The Battling with the Vienna Rioters. ae a Vv. aa expert tuner, a From APRIL 22D to MAY 4TH. Next door to the Boston Variety Stora, 1218 and 1240 F street northwest. | t@ circulation. This is a guarantee to adver-| Tight Infantry swelled the throng and added | Conflicts between tramway strikers and sol- SDETGNe | WarsecenwOOl Sth ck'niws | eran Vike : BENGE TTA CASES ooo Bera Panton Surrz pieces, for 260,00; | tists that is given by few papers in the world, | to the picturesquencss of the scene. The Ord- | diers were numerous in Vienna yesterday. The SSS _St 3 “ee _ | extra wide, doubie width, all pure wi value €100, of Julius Lansburgh, 315 7th street, | aud Ly none other in Washington! my Cari, albo jvistean, the Tall onchg tie | Mob Oust on we Tatars Sita nated DN SO BS Ureeoumv ced all toe ot eineaies (oason aa i Poctty af Washington BCE | RRCLL OF The ee. ge + ee evening. To-night there will be a competitive | Called out. The military charged the rioters | 4) 1.177) d, or no charges made. | Tobegiven at Grand A: =; Pybibe pai Sigeet nkeieaes Galeeeat php toes The Oid Guards’ Bazar. Grill between picked men of the District guard, | with sword and bayonet. Most of the rioters | Dr. Green's residence, 507 wth stn. For | WEDMI aay av Sula cade sg 1800. ** | sand a alt wide; ie sal tccsntags oe hewn te ‘Washington. The bazar of the Oid Guards was attended | entries hav been made from the Light | were not actual workmen, but anti-Semitic en- | reference: Robt. Hardon, Grant and Pine sts Tickets, adiaitting gunticanen auihiahinn, | gad pa epee ys he Our $5 trousers to order and 20 suits to order | last night by a large number of District militia- | HMfantry,, Union Bad ed ras eh ria thusiasts, Last night a hand-to-hand conflict | Mount Pleasant, City, and Paul Bonavires, 12 apld-GU of S10 ur more. are worn by —— dressed Sg oe — city.| men. The event of the evening was a flag} Logan Ritles ae Washington Ritles, A gold ped eee! Bete perepreepe Ae | Penn ave. n.w. eee Tag Sens oo Repariaeak drill by twelve young ladies, as follows: Misses | medal is the prize, which will be awarded | with a leader for cach group. The ache pi Peerless Dyes pss dtc Addie Keeler, Efie Griffin, Sallie Sureve, Marie bee Chase and eee of the third ar- | onerated to break the ranks of the soldiery, | Ate the best. Sold by druggists, m20-3m | (PHE NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB RACES. Washrxatox GextLExen are fast finding out | Figgins, Manie Perry, Ray Woodville, May | tillery, who will act as judges, ‘The rioters were defeated and many were ar- sal Be 2, Ni that the celebrated Crawford Shoe is equal in | Pomeroy, Hattio Eskew, May Tall, May’ Sine | ,. The following is the list of entries: Washing- | joocd°'Ehe government offered to" supply | 9 20) Wirek een ae ent Bottle, N all in andl eapecion tu mony to the oo ‘omer attio Eskew, May x ay Sim-| ton Light Infantry, company B, Corp. Collins face she Tl i PY | L Rye Whisky, best in rid for the monex. respects and superior in many to the shoes | mons, Eva Matthewson and Addie Matthewson, , y B, - soldiers to drive the cars, The strikers there- | Orders by mail. Lyscn’s. 9th neur D st. caw Consers: Corsets: the; ve hitherto worn, which were made to y were e * and Private Zantzinger; company C, Sergt. aint $0: is % = d 4 ¥NCH’ me ck: — mictaare. 5 Williams, ‘The ‘drill was pretty, the young | Kirchner and Edward Taylor; company D, J. | the directors decided to reempioy all anwers| For right, Quick Fire and cheap, ccrcmahpectas ceive stieation ‘more: tah 's Curse ; alll Saas ladies being attired in the national colors and |B. K. Lee: National Fencibles, Sergt. J. 8. | who had taken no part in the rioting, clean fuel buy Washington Gas Light Company Thursday, April 25, Keys itfroi wearing out, ‘An til-fttiny Corset 18 ea= Att-Woor Tuorsens To OnvER, Eerie all Amecioae fate Pocoihs ind | Ashburn and Private R. D. Cromwell; Corcoran = iets Coke. Jouxsox Peldey, April 98. pensive at ay rice. ae it will gradually break the iManaaeeit, bazar will be visited by the Grand Army of the | Cadets, Sergt. Chas. Meyer and Private J. P. | Chamberlain Answers Lord Randolph. | _ ja5-6m Cromwell; Union Veteran Corps, compan Whilst we keep ali the reliable brands of and tcel thoroughly sure of frum irom advising ladies Saturday, April Mr, Joseph Chamber! in has written a reply — Under Metropolitan Hotel. | Republic. and a rag-baby drill will be given by Sergt. M. Mehany; company B, Pi to the letter addre Monday, April 29. the Woman's relief corps. wakes cin 4 ; ed to him by Lord 3 a ; = ; company D, Corp. W. Be oil re pene ig — a Gas Broves, 75... up. C. A. Mcpprwax, 1206F. hnatec Wiccdine Guards, Sergt. Thomas Walsh, Private J, | Rendolph Churehill, in which he says: “I will Suoz Bovens, Tuesday, April 30. out the C.F. Comet one might as Sete Lamnasen will oler tomexewten Eg , . ,, | Harloe; Ordway Ritles, Sergt. John T. Shane | endeavor, in all humility, to profit by your ad- aa agiaS Yardatichs to iveastre. © ieces Stair Carpet, in best quality of Tapestry | At the election yesterday at St. Andrew's | and Corp. John M. Miller; Washington Ritles, | yice, although I fear the task of reconciling YOU WILL FIND THE BEST SELECTED meminanaees saw to lin own entire esti | uced from #1.00, | church the following were unanimously elected | Sergt. tair Carpet, at 98c., | officers for the ens need and Corp. Geo. W, Wells; Logan russels, at 59. per y: rgt. G and eight pieces Wilton + sts is ai Thursday, May 2 these: goods were oo STOCK OF SPRING SHOES FOR Siete te tees Ses untit our conflicting views and inte F. Heinecke and Private H. D. ing year: Z. C. Robbins, | Ritles, 5 . . : i sergt. iv easier by your communication.” In regard to allowed to leave the factories until Lomanhaee ae | senior warden; William Oscar Roome, junior | P' rity San Thomas ferivener | fiture action he says the conservatives. and inn Okie, Heine as : fuitoudly Jcoked over aud pronounced Cexzsnatep Wilson Whisky for invalids and | warden; Thomas B. Hood, Harry King, T. C. gah ibaa ct liberal-unionists ought to make it a point to Scie ~s ad weve Races meas ban goods. It is scarcely mecesmary toed aged persous. M. & P. Meracrx, 417 7th st.n.w. | Tipton, Jesse C. Ergood, Charles C. Halpine, Real Estate Matters. canvass and ascertain their relative force in IN ALL THE LEADING AND NEW ad manufacture tie cheaper Herbert A. Gill, William H. Allen, Hugh Wad-| Duncanson Bros., auctioneers, have sold at | Birmingham, and afterwards to submit their — sat AS A “ Fakes : we carry* “Her Majesty ‘au excellent Corset A Tatar will demonstrate that our values can. A. Moran, register; Johu B. “ rs 5 differences to arbitration, In conclusion. Mr, YLES AND Ci ‘ for stout wie. Also the P. D. Corset, which rauks not be approached. by any other je htereh rail eons Public sale # lot, 25x125, on 43¢ street, between | Chamberlain savs he will welcome any assist: Pe ae All the Hint Close Ieee Mamsenaul with the QF. city. Have you examined the H and I streets southwest, to J. F. Cullinane, | ance from Lord Rand jolph Churchill which will SOME VERY DESIRABLE ADVANCE steeple 254 “i . tn all thete diferent are selling at $2.50? Etsrmax Dros, 7th and E, | The District Troops at the Centennial. | for #1 per square foot. Also a lot, 100x90 feet, | tend to promote unity. — dally FIRST RACE AT 3 O'CLOCK. parienced Corset people st our counter, Corse: Boy's and Childrey’s Department. Col. Moore has issued an order to the Light | atthe southeast corner of Ist and C streets STYLES IN SUMMER SHOES. is Train is reported to be starv- ‘ @ Des ‘ i George Fran As & special Tae CeLepeatey Cuawroup Ssor can only | Infantry in regard to the attendance at the | northwest, to Pettit, Dripps & Robbins, for | i. /hinvelf to death, He has taken no food — — 1° IX" GoLOKS AND. wae SAS be obtained in Washington of the makers. centennial celebration in New York. The bat- | £165 per square foot; also, a lot 17x135 feet on | for five days, . ines oe sain al 5y CTs. ly __%3 Penna. ave. | talion will assemble at the armory at 8:30 on | O street, between North, Cay es aE ee | on & speaoh at Bristol yesterday Lord Salis- DALTONS EEE AAD Siok a sea ke serpretorsd ges ented SELE-GPENING CORDEA Co eats Bow, 471 Paav.n.w, | the evening of the 23th, The men will wear | on teee, 8 Py eG ae 630 Penna, Ave Returning trains will be in waiting Public wechall chor them 29h ee am tthe fatigue uniforms and shakos. fatigue caps| “Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, has sold at | Gr Cornwall, by. ite, distinct rhe orice ny, | 326-3 wheu the races are over. «| atte, Goes oust frou 'us at dome pot ive the CITY AND DISTRICT suspended from the belts, knapsucks, and will | public sale, a lot 50x156¢ feet on Kennesaw | fanguare: its tradition and. ite listoon ede —_— ee a = — : carry articles of clothing necessary for a three | avenue, near 14th strect, to Charles B. Smith | much claim for a separate parliament as | [) nin ia AMUSEMENTS SIG days’ trip. They will march to the Baltimore | for 34 cents per square foot; also, a two-story | Ireland, RINK CARRIAGES SHOULD GO VIA M STREET. — = TS TO-NIGHT. and Potomse depot, and will leave at 10 o'lock | ayd brick, dwelling, $12 Jat street northwest, 0 | "A copy, of Menin's famous portrait of Chiet HIRES’ ROOT BEER. Azaavon’s—“ » y a special train. 2 . HY 3,975. tice Marshall was presented to the Unite AOE: , LANSBURGH & BRO, Rartorat.—-e She, Him, He.” sean raraneapeatarmnd Wy, the ome | 5,2. cuter ee pour fx 024,00 of Homes| cies cour eh Ticaion,M.Destrany:tope| Tm Furatend Bt Deakin he Wa "stpeoncns wil asca peoviouseccetns, ae a ap ara ee ee ee ee ee Me A sesnay “0, | hung in the court-room there.’ It was the gift Appetizing, Delicious, Sparkling. 17 420, 422, 424, 426 7th ot Haaw’.—“True Irish Hearts.” trict national guard will be quartered in the | square 856, 64x60, and 52x60 feet on K, between | stice Bradley. 2 fvuses be excluded. - Kunnas’a.—Eaquine Paredos. armory of tue sixty-ninth regiment, 8th ave- th and 7th streats northeast, pe SA ai has Ine Bree Ce ee ee re ea ; wre Dr er * 4 eeea N. Burrhus pou, fol 5 pare! : < Paxonama Buriixe.—Battle of Bull Run.” | P%¢ 40d 3d street, lol Fictce Ik Gite, cate Stand Gh cree Secsteecy ausuemint” toed the presen inion EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. Members’ tadges can now be obtained trom 0. 7. | Jp. Baan Guese.—Variety. A Collision of Cavalry. 202, 40x120 feet on 4th street, between W and | "Pyi.0 ‘oman euffragists will hold a convention NOTROUBIR, EASILY MADR. Se ee en ee Bons eae meal CONDENSED LOCALS. The mistake in an order caused a serious ac-| Boundary streetn in New York city this wee No boiling or straining. Directions simple, and if s " i ci¢ent at Fort Myer Monday afternoon during | op! js at queer et oh fon aa has kee i made accordingly there can be no mistake. 3. C. MCKIBBIN, President, a The members of the Ohio republican associa- | the regular drill of the cavalry companies. | Square $13—40 by 100 feet, on the cast bide ct Ask your Drugrist or Grocer for it, and take no other. | HD. McINTYRE, Secretary. aplé-14t, inches wide, at 40c. a yard. fon will call upon Senator Sherman Thursday | Through the misunderstanding the second | 1:th street, between N and O streets northwest, | @ See tha f ; i ; . 2 ; t you get HIRES’. In Black Surahs we are showing extre Tete recess, So Mid hie good-bye, | platoon of onecf the companies collided at full| . John Q. West has bought for 61,700. of Theo Sense Meprerse ase ni tee esac aes ae good values at 55e. to $1.25. Ethene Gant galop with the first, resulting in the overthrow | Gore H. Greene, sub 25, square 310—1,212.59 | Ina necoasity with nearly everybody. ‘The run down. Te ee ee G : Colored Stripe Surahs, and new effects im = Di ie € pctenen oui aames Poeitecirags a uateest Sabian aah lack’ Oud hase | square feet, fronting 20.8 on Khode Island ave- | tired condition at this season is due to impurities in ay ae OF THE OLD GUARD Striped Moires, 850. to €1.25. the two cases against Geo. W. Henley, indicted | killed, Private Crane was severely injured, and | 2¥¢, between aad an chard ee brine pager poe ip emery ening frpeteons nating tins At NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, April 15, 1889, btn: rag for violating the pension laws. This action | Lieut. Reahard was slightly hurt. “ . . ‘ ‘ . og | Made by C. E. HIMES, Philsdelphia, Pa, ap17-w&s26t and Ginghams, 1 2c. to the finest. taken at the instance of th: r ~ pcre einer ‘Pics 1x CLover.”—Judge Blodgett. holding | Hood's Sarsaparilla thoroughly purities and vitalizes | “°° >> * —— to April 20, 1889, WHITE GODS. was taken at the instance of the pension office U.S. cireuit court, northern district of Illinois, | the blood, creates a good appetite, cures bitiousuess Uewet, 50 cents, apl2-12t and the surgeon-general’s office. Aw Excursion to Batrrwone.—The Grand | : i ine, | and headache, gives healthy action to the kidney: | Jou MoTH, Prof. Fava will lecture to-night at the Co- | Canton, 1 0. 0. F., will give an excursion to| Hot. Jitng Gran sgt aaa tonFestraining | Ae time teto ths Cake aye age and EB COAL-TAR CAMPHOR, Tambign university upon “Pollution of well | Baltimore over tie Baltimore and Ohio road | formant, om muhing athe antion nenine | and strengths” his apeing ty At 12}ge. we are showing extra values in EW NATIONAL THEATER. Pan = Friday, April 26. Tickets may be had of the jan- . OND. SS oe cities.” and “water supply and sewerage of itor of 0 I Pelloag Hall. this por geberdnn oe ae “a LL ey ‘man, assignee of HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. ates Homeopathic ast Black Liste Thresd Howe, tssported so From Brentano's we have early copy of Har- | ¢venings.’ They are good for use on any Balti-| Guariee, M; Crandall, the inventor. In the | 1 1. scar sareaparlla every pearasa erring SEED Oe = ener en at gre ache per's Magazine for May. 1eore and Ohio train on Friday. The Odd Fel-| function he held: They ‘aro hereby “enjoined | tante, with most satisfactory requta”—C. PARME. 35e. A POUND. ENCHANTED PRINCESS. sporese rien Matt Mone wilh cease The young ladies of Grace Methodist church | lows are noted for well managed excursions. | 04 ‘restrained from marking, stamping or | LEE, 349 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N. Y. e -~ on south, Capitol Hill, Monday evening, varied th i “Hood's Sarsaparilia purified my blood, BEST INSECT SEW CROP), Easter services by an entertainment, consisting |, CATTLE Manxer.—At the Union Stock Yards | 2¢*! y e Ssbation won mioeeen, Spica pe tse of music, recitations and tableaux, iu Pound, Half-pounds and Quarter-pound numbers of choice styles, at 18c.a pair, fully worth 25c. of which | 250 cattle were on the market yesterday, and Wo ae cates weil ted were well rendered. Th: i it | Were sold as follows: Best, 414 to 43¢c.; ‘ ‘Sarsaparilla to others whose blood is thin or impure, ‘Matting and Vilcloths. mMhinmu-~. te to 434; medium, 3% to Sia: eomman £7 ot esse tbepll 0 | and who feel worn outor run down."-LUTHER Nat cepabemhe se heyday Se caer Es SET EST LK Policeman Byer, of South Washi ar- | 35. 929 sheep and lambs on the market and SON, Lowell, Mans, White Tar Paper, Carbolized Paper and Tar FSAL7H counse oF Pa — colored man, named John Mansfield, sold. Wooled sheep sold from 4 to 5c.; CREATES AN APPETITE, SE dosus Mowe CARHART & LEIDy. Seorm Sh ahd’ ah ects Momsen sient, oi | Gove and ee’ sid thet oth sa gdb csok “With the at boo ot Hood arapri nee eee ee = 7h ant 708 = londay night, and 706 K stow a i — sia or i shed mpiediamat could net siuater up an eopatite for ‘meals, I = ne Pharmacist, i. SE waster ieee ss " a US TO MAKE / >. my can- J Zs ° not now get meals to Jommeon, 2 colored, woman, was ac-| 0. ha B Remnramanest. — Garfield, Post Saye papepns brlpea lode gm Ag yoy aed pee 708 15th | GGUOBE THEATER, ‘evod arrangements with manufacturers, therefore fou = ot —_ Barrer Po m The | teinment to its ‘members : their, friends —— So nee el ae TAMING, Fest '$0;6. apeeer 30 DAYS we will sell WOOD MANTELS st an ENOR> grew troul ver an londay evening Grand com- seenigt Beoses surat which was claimed by memoration of ‘its, soventh . The nak te deen Mecide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do N. A. 8. E, MOUS DISCOUNT, The new designs sll in ond two as stated in Tae Star a few days program consisted of choruses the Harmony | yrs. Sarah induced to buy any other, Usa association and solos, aig ‘esterday afternoon Julia White died sud-| and recitations by Mrs. Mrs. Voss, Miss ‘HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA at 2417 H street. Louise Rose, Miss Marion F.C, Mr. Towers, « sal , Was over | Miller, Dr. Thos. Calver, Messrs. Craw- | woman, who li By scoupe at th sad rete at ‘eves ‘Euliont, Pe it 89 Essex ford, was od he De ene of Mx. 3. Set a en a)

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