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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1891. 7 CITY AND DISTRICT. ee Pug-y “GREETING THE PRESIDENT. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL RAILROADS. €& The local circulation of Tus Evexrxo Eguchi id Btantord, Sohn ee eS ‘The Cities gar Shope) His. Route Show Pp SEE COTPAse, ST OCEAN wg ® IN WASHINGTON. (CuESarEAKE ajo deeepr O ! Bran is not only the largest and fullest, but it is Grenory: De. F. J. Shadd, Messrs. Wm. E.| an the villages along the route of the Presi-| pls a. ia eons ieies Boe 3 ni also the must, since the paper goes not alone | Matthews, Andrew Gleason, Daniel E. Cabill | aay trip yesterday wore «Bates appear Seeaik’ sage at Old Spe into the hands of the people of the District of | *"ILe'jigceseinsted t0 pase on the are | ance, and the people cheered Tustily w! SOR Coliseo a Wily; Wah: vely nad aes De SAE Bowong eve FS Grime, 'E. G. | observed the Prosident. Tho studente'of wae it Scans ay Sr Speen Largest , omes,—tnto the families of all classes, and into | Sener irs, Hi i Lynch seer Ee romper fess “oligpet gaoe hend han ica Sime. tact nt thowe of the money-epending as well as the highcat number of ca Uekote for the bene legos their college mabaaeaneny ope art as a oon Gicls, will receive | train moved slowly past. All the public school money-earning portion of the community. An | {he tiiciomm sonial ent the ocr celine the next | houses and many private business houses were | _800-1m 4 a m rn HE ALDINE, A’ TIO CITY, N. J.. PAC mond, Va. Pullinan Cars are. To receive pas \vertisement in its colt therefore reaches | highest number will receive the medal. | decorated with flags. ‘Ohio He = Sengers at 8 p.m. — qiadsleeseaae she fe schools that will eompete for the medals |" A vast crowd wee found massed in the ste- 1 Ste CSc pe aay. Ro anes bower o the sorerons st pperetion for cor” | Olive, Sis Pennayiventa avenue. spe ee te offered and the subjects on which they will ton at Bristol, Tenn,, and a committee from | “users ase P pc Beery et See | ant Hw. FULLER, Best! CELEBRATING THEIR FREEDOM. | ""[ne'Sruce sedsl High and Normal Schools, | thst city, headed by Judge Harvey Wood, TPHE ABERDERR on ng | sett Seas commen tn nbd Ko we fae | Le covers! Teesrnget Avot est ! ere subject: The best method to advance the negro | boarded the train and escorted the President | Directly on posed hear anlanisc City. Steam neat, | P#YSICAL CULTURE a B Scbeduie im effect March “0. 11 pain ene bane py ee tos high bluff, whore he was introduced to the | _sea water SERESST “Bd ones opeen view. isedaansee iON Leave Washington trom station corner of New Jersey ‘ Keep Emancipation Day. ‘The John F. Cook medal—Sumner and Cook Judge Wood. In response to cheers Fe ee Froprietr.— | Tanebt bye lady stoaied the mest In the train -—— schools, subject: Charles Suraner. Bedicad nants toe ¢ speech an Brendan jaade TRE ORDERZAT, ATUANTIC CITY. ¥. 4.5 VIE | eminent instractors in this country. For particulars | pot GHM Rt, Northeet, Vewuinted Limited ox of diseases that follow a tor- | *¥° ceLesnations annaxoxD—oxe wire axD| The Gregory medal—Mott and Bannsker | sn address, ‘The: perty then. returned. to the | era! snd terme call or eddrem 1900 M ST. N.W.. NEAR | (cr Cinvinnad. Louie snd Indlanapolie, express p Psa ; ONE WITHOUT A PARADE—THE PROGRAMS AN- | schools, subject: Thomas Jefferson. train and the President shook hands with many | _whiau._ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. _ | THOMAS CIRCLE. ——_ ce Pittebure and Cleveland, express 1.30 pid liver and impure blood, | yovxcep rom tux exexcises—rui onvEn oF he, Tren medal Garnet and Linceln | poople from. the rear paiform. He was pre- ELLINGTON, Pectiex, G RED STG WiNceSR | “Poteet oe mater The Evening S . as, - | schools, sul i raham Lincoln. it ine samples native a a: ineton | points Sherandosh Valley. tar nothing can take the place | tux sramer rame—oncastietion ae | ee ae gee aed feciall schools, Daceos and each of. the ladiewof the party was | OCEAN EXD 01 r RENTUCEY AVENUR, metwowds UNF ae se Saas ree’ | Este and way Stations, 15:30 p.m. g f Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- | ™™™” subject: Garrison. presented with a fine bouquet. Brief speeches OPEN THROUGHOUT THE Woons, comsienctar sCHOOL, 07 east | For Luray. Wp. ol . Fierce s = = ‘the Shadd m 2) Scientific department, | were made by Postmaster General Wanamaker | fem M.A. & H. 9. MIL coptel Stic eraiag ans OBR E | pasta tectiaaten St ti@,S22 835,730. | is the Oldest and most firmly estab- ical Di Nothing will, | Tomorrow the twenty-ninth High School, Prof. H. M. Browne, teacher. | and Secretary Rusk. STEEL DHPEMIAL. ATLANTIC CITY, 3. Susp Cucation on easy terme COURT F. ‘nook, 4S-mninutes) i210, 9: ahd eek a ic: iscovery. ll, Soap ; j = PERL IMERRIAL. ATLANTIC CITT. , | FOOD, LEMS, Principal, te ot "12:40, 3:18, 2.80 ‘ the emancipation of sla The best production and explanation in scien-| There was so much cheering for Mrs. Harri- | 35 Directl eg GT a5 6 hoes BS B35 Glo, in after you have seen wi It | Columbia will be celebrated by the colored | tific appliances aud telephone. son that she was compelled to. come out on | bella, "nO" sec um wat ie D® Behar s. acs ¢: 3b eS lished mewspaper published in the pari to. Distri readers of Tux Sr. Drawing—The Geo. F. T. Cook medal; | the platform and bow her acknowledgment. A | Special weekly rates. G. W.. "Ken buict does. “ It prevents and = People ee ee acy caag the best production and explanation, Prof. committe of toon citizens of Knoxville, t- TPE VAN cy, m2 A mae junster, teacher. hadi: » Willi ». editor of % by removing the cause. It | vi neve usually taken the lead in arranging | Ugpct teacher, 0 the pupile of | and itepreventatives Houk and Taylor, boarded | os. Qoteh eB ov Reatacky ave. Now open, imvigorates the liver, for the annual celebration has resulted in two} the seventh and eighth divisions. ‘ots. | the train at Bristol afd accompanied the party MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OF MODERE LANGUAGES, 000 THIRTEENTH STREET, NORTHWEST CORNER OF F STREET. Fo 8s winvites) 1:00, 2132 Sp sare Ps FB 3S | District of Columbia, having won the high position it holds in the confi- . separate programs. There are two organiaa-| J.T. Layton and Henry Grant, teachers and | to Knoaville. Te MICHIGAN AVE WEAK Fan OUR ‘Tho Most Puastiesl, Theewugh ond Most Raped Syetem dence of the people of Washington by and enriches the blood, D- | fions or commities of arrangements and there | directors. ‘The best vocal renditions adres gabe otanged by the addition of thirty resin oun vatlery The Peete esatenee ; ens the appetite, improves will be two celebrations, One organization is| cuts modal Prof, Hill, tencler, “The text | At Bristol the train passed on to the Rast | “isin JAMES Hoon. ee 28. 1690 | forty years of faithful and unswerving ed ion, and builds up both | headed by William Calvin Chaseas president of | production and explanation in mechanical ap- | Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia road. The At this School Only. An Enormous Help ¢ Pari i is | pli i i Car ou the 10:30 | devotion to their interests, without the day and the celebration provided for by this | pliances. ‘The machine shop, Matthews’ medal; | next stopping place was Johnson City, and strength and flesh, when re- | organization will be, as the committee an-| Prof-d-D. Baltimore, teacher. The best produc | wary the arty bet with yal Hosea! Real Mastery of Foreign Tongues, Si. wt rman Boke 8 “ 8 duced below the standard | nounces,a new departure. That committee | tion und explanation in mechanical appliances. | ‘There were about 9,000 enthusiastic persons, Fy Bose cusnge | regard to any other influence or com- «| decided to have nostreet parade on the ground | 282 Various committees are as follow including many Grand Army men, gathered in aS Semmens of health. For “Liver Complaint,” iy | that such demonstratione were expensive and | jeimauelpation committee-Chas. H. Watsom, | sround “a gaily decorated stand in ike public sive and | chairman; Col. Geo. M. Arnold, J. B. Douglass, : Crofula, | injurious to the people, but to concentrate tne | W. H. Jones, John W. Dell and'Rob' J, Meab, | SAUAFe; and the President's appearance was ee Bas 0, 38:00. «=. “12:00 ) sideration whatsoever. ee SIS ec es Se Lsaster, mere ' ington, aa Chester, °4 Dw, as tae - ted pamphlet. Address until | Phonograph Gratis. wnt it’ i | guersies of the occasion om two public meetings | | Committee on part of the Home for Destitute | Sret'the blowing ‘of atecus bilan’, ‘the cite ee Sen | trait or any blood-taint it’s a posi- | tobe held. Addcomet ge mong —— eC 2 aeee Monte amos Waring, | was decorated Sox tha comndion and displayed a | _ap6-m&w, 1m: myleolm ‘M58 Ally c-Leavire oF wostox, 5 05 and 10:00 a.m., 22:00 nooa, A men an: e is have » 5 5 i 7 T NS co , a tive remedy. It acts aS NO | Mitys on subjects pertinent to the day, written | §2roou comaitine keen Johnson, Wm, | Profusion of flagy and bunting. Representa piaxo AND Hdikmony. suburtan trains see time tables, to behed tive Taylor acted as master of ceremonies and 4 ‘Atlantic City, N. S48 Lessons during the sun Trice and G. B. obinson. introduced the distinguished visitors to the | mnig.csitt Careline ave. other medicine does. For that | >y public school pupils. “4 + son, was specially cordial in its welcome to the < decorations were artistic, the toilets superb and jentin: party, one feature of which was| A TLANTIC CITY, N. J_RENT OR SALE_HO- ea eon, ot | te appincan of the boat and guests completo got ge ad the tooting ot horn | Ae eter ct Hil bore ete i a ‘The gay throng of visitors was welcomed in the dent addressed the people briett; BMADAMS & OO:. Neal Estate Ayents, Neal Eseatesud Masonic ae — Ca later Cares to ined ‘When Morristown was reached the Pre Law building. Cd banquet ‘on the main floor of the temple. i to the platform fc OTEL DENNIS, The: long rows of tables extending from the | "** *&tin called to the platform for at ARE WE ple that he announces that ‘We shall cele- near the beach. — SS * : e other organization has at its head Mr. ieee nen a 5:4. aRirevp,_| ]Yf1s8 SUSAN ANDREWS RICE, adneaate te aa SPE romn SENET SEY.,. 5 , eae Eee acne Stee cn S ‘ake LSet eps martes tone Mig pte porerelens ae sciureA The President addromod tha assombiage, and | UT7OS MOOR cay x, 3. aaron” lb Fiat's we? MEE” | Sie Sid PST Pa ane, ldap — medicine is. It’s guaranteed | years the a a ee MASONIC BANQUET AND HOP. canals, antl Secreta Hane, Cthas | _miitartue'™ See tesa CPU the TE (COEOMBIA COLLEGE oF is mhi30” Gen. Manacer. as. CTscuLa. rade on this anniversary, and a great num- i * rs HE NEW ENGLAND, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Seg aE to benefit or cure, or the | perf Guarsre unwilling iostandeethat fest. | Anacostia pases 2, eae gave «| wath: the train sped on te Jonesboro, where | Tr en oP enti alae ae OSE Al Fe, | qagcurea eset sdvntion st sta, estes turing the |‘ ag is refunded. ture of the day's demonstration. So confident | Social last night in honor of the lady managers | the President made an Sun parlor. electric bells, batus, &o. Special Fates tancy, Civil Service, Short: | TO THE NOAH WEA Axo SoU rmwesr manty 3 roo is Mr. Carson, eral manager, that tho |of their recent bazar The affair was the most | Platform of the train, t Andrew Joba | S77 RASS eee aT oun, astons whew cougetaae | DOUBLE TACK. WFLENDID ScRNEEp TEST parade idea is still popular with the colored | brilliant ever attempted at Anacostia. The | Greenville, Tenn., the home of Andrew John- |W; H. TCA eee aie raspsed eect da CENT EQUIPMENT. as i TRGTON PuOM STATION NER OF OTH AND b SCREETS AS FOLLOWS . and Bt Lowa with iceta ine | Published in Washington, with a i i it and pri facil- tai, Pee te © x4 pun og ipment printing ‘and Cincinnat! and Dinigg Car Har. | ities three-fold greater and better than rate the anniversar, = iy monster street parade such as has not been wit- zt nessed in this city for many years.” In addi tion to the street arranged by this cor mittee there will be exercises held at night in peech. 3 zi LANTIO CITY, N. 3.. the Shiloh Baptist Church, the Vermont Ave- WELCOMED BY A ‘CHICKAMAUGA REBEL.’ acing the son: open alt ts year: ot sea water baths; | Scbe%! of Shorthand. Typewritine and Phonograph. tage to the foyer were shaded by palms, be- : a the alt avatar decked with oriental draperes, richly laden | | When he concluded an old grizzled veteran | g5.jjm” Sn ‘proved sanitary appointinente. | H*?Pos Hace, # | Behool of Spencerian Kym cana ‘Kebool of Mec ‘Architectural Drawing. Echool of Civil bervice 1 c ly of monthly rates. Day and night seeslous, ior or nue Baptist Church, Ebenezer Church on Capi- W 2 fel Hil and the First Baptist Church, South | with pyramids of fruits and strewn with flowers. | forced his way through the crowd and grasped rong< \ Each guest was presented with a cluster of St Chicago, and t ident’ x Y ite OF iustrated announcement 740 pin. daily jeoping : PROGRAM OF THE PARADE. Iong-stemmed La France and American Beauty | {R¢ Tar ese cl ane oes wean yee back ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. mnor Sks/ BAMA X SPENCERS Vics baeeat ington, to Chicago ands Logis’ow | those of any other Washington paper; Mr. Wm. H. Brooker, whois chief marshal of | roses. Rev. W. G. Davenport of the Episcopal | St Chickamauga, and now the war ke ‘over, Tm | _ Hot and Cold Seu Water Baths in the Hlonse SS jor Lowevdle and” Morsgute: Bakes eee , A Shoe Dressing sust restore the bril- | the parade, has prepared the order of parade | church, on behalf of the lodge, in a few aptly proud to take your hand.” _fet-im LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. melts Fwy ye Cor Pittsburg to" ichmont tnd Cheat Peans |@nd, having the full Day Reports ancy of a worn shoe, dhe same time chosen ‘remarks, thanked the ladies for the as- | ?") = ee oo ee Express, 10:00 pan. dally, for Pitebeee anes - ee a follows: sistance which they hud rendered on prior oc- | 2ue Peesident showed great pleasure at these | ‘)'s SMalanred huproved and | struction; students. prevared tor ci 5 uci Sooper to Fittabune, aud te |of both the New York Associated preserve the softness of the leather. The procession will form on Massachusetts | Seago “pucy ey had rendered on prior, 0¢-| words, and held the old soldier's hand for sov-| jai, tease! feetone:| gow, method of fiusrating Gookeeepins, “a0 LADIES will the Dressing you are | avenue northeast at 19 o'clock a.m. right rest-| Gn the stage, supplied the music. “AL the con- | ¢Tal,minutes, the epectators meanwhile eheer- | "Sixt ~————_F-W LEHMAN. | BY wiih ates auvance ssp Shertiand CKnaniatvun, Horastes ed ReoeP eas | Press and the United Press, supple- using do both? Try it! ig on 11th street. Fist in line, Chief Marshal | Giusion of the banquet Miss Mattie Mtnnix, in Mite residents of Knoxville turned out to do | T#E CHALYONTR oo, cory wp fab Pour « dessert spoonful of your Dressing | }¢™- H. Brooker, and his, "H. Carson. | {2¢,_ name of the lady managers of the | nonor to the President and his cabinet officers. the Beach with wast ‘Ocean View. " ment an service of fato a seucer ot butter plate, set it aside for | Chict of stay Ralph Worley: sida T- Dorey | Uazat, tersely, expremed grateful appre-| {military salute was fred at Oa'lock by the| She Dechy iit gatarpawed Tus semtirz scxoot, oF ZAXGUAGES a a few days, and it will dry to a substance | and “3 cadets of the University of Tennessee, sn- Richard Rolling, and secretary of staff, | tion lodge. The ball was | *Uets e as hard and brittle as crushed glass. John H.L. Johnson.” Aids to the chief mar: | Potan at'10:90 ond se Sfaded aed ae Pollet | ouncing the arrival of the such s Dressing be good for leather? shal, Geo. Alexandra, John Wade, Arthur | ing is a list of those present: Misses Florence Gowens, Andzew Norris, Samuel Ambush, Pres-| Crosier, Carrie Golden, Cora Etzler, Florie | horses wag Placed at his disposal and he w . ton Harris, Harry Hawkins, Wallace Simms, | Etzler, Mollie Chaffee, Mamie Grace, Mattic | trowe the rineipal points of interest in ols lacking Foe Tr ae (ok, Tames Davis, Joveph | Minnix, Annie Baptista, Negina Baptista, | Venity Phe other Poneeae renee eat the By Davis, Nelson Wade, Jas. H. Marshall, Wm. | Mathis, Mises Lewis, ‘Miss Campbell, Etty ae rriages. A public | ‘THE REVERE, \d tor eircusae. yr. The people a were very enthusiastic and cheered the Presi. | 2° dent heartily. A carriage drawn by four ‘725 4th st. nw. E. ROBERTS & SONS. Le ether Soe Exclusive Special Dispatches from al. Prominent points in America and ARP THEEAST, GQHEEWOOD. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA; Terns #10. Sally except Sunday. 1 YORE ant 7. hand Av... i210. 445420 | Europe, it prints more and fresher = (atten Hee eR oO] fire heat ; everything new ; uioderate For Williamsport daily, 30 p.m. Y x Branches: New York, Boston, FORPHIL. ‘Uyiet GUO: BOOKER, Uwnel and Eropeiitos, | Pires Berlin: , Boston, Philadeiphia, Chlengs. | FON PHILADE LOH! 8s BALCH’S C1VIL SERVICE INSTITUTEAND 20, 10-00and 11:38 p.m. Lim: ‘i ‘i were R UT w. is jiu eee, ‘elegraphic News than any other will stand this test and dry as a thin, oily | Burke. Jos. Holland. Chas. Strong, Sand Haines, May Haines, Alice Hardy. Susie Spicer, | reception was held at the Hattie House, anc | Gai 'X $*°BUe, opposite the Hotel Brishton. Atlantie Mifeteeescie. vil service, Gepartuental and apegane Farias com, wate Danes | i film which is as flexible as rubber. son, Steward Campbell, Arthur Iiidgly, Annie King, Emma Dodge, Ella Wansleben, | Col. W. A. Henderson delivered an address of | 33, KUBLICIO. Propeietor, Inset tos Verwsas, | census exammatios. shir Washi: can possibl Gane Ge cok, Lulu Acton, Mamie Shields, Elsie, Shields, | welcome, to which the President responded. — | _2i0-iu YORWOOD INSTITUTE ee pape itiind 25 Doliare worth of Mow Furniture for | Madison Green, J. F. Washington, D.W. Jones, | Zisses Beyer, Maggie Richardson, Ella Rich- THE PRESIDENTS PERIL. = - Tenth Session vill bene oe ply, furnishing at the same time a 6 ardson, Mesdames Margaret Petty, Anna Peck, ; : PIANOS AND ORGANS. St ee iy, 25 Cents. HOW? By painting john Marshall, Dallas Washington, Jus. Caster, | Maggie Tew, Carrie King, W. G. Davenport, | The presidential party then re-entered their NOS Ad 5 Bor ta REDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1001. " 2 HE. Thomas, Lewis Carrol, 8. Brown, J. | Eliza Walson, J. E. Powell, Catherine Hinwood, | earringe and started for the train, but they had J RAKAUER PIANOS Do Now NEED ANY BOM- ‘ME. AND MKS. WM. D. CALI greater amount and better quality of 25 square feet of Old Furniture with Steward. Jas. Dorsey, Robert Johnson, Jas | Ny. kt. Harnish, J. H. Dony, A. Samuels, Wilbur | not gone far when the horees drawing the cor= Paste Jlurascolory tn advertising. They prove 407 Maisachusetivayy, 2 Banks, Thomas Chase, Geo, Washington,” Geo. | 8° Dodge, H.W: Eno, ELE Rowen, Elizabeth | riage containing Secretary Rusk ‘and others | Ringler fusi.0.''RERS, Eabspbced eee ee AG Sr OP BE ay CHORE Wee Local, Domestic and General Intelli- z oks, John | Haines, Mrs. McLean, Edith Williamson, Mrs. | took fright and dashed inte the Presi = | wide fase i Tree Richard Anise, Oar W Mende vinj | Wm. D. Campbell, "Mra, H.G. McKim, Mrs, | riage. ‘There was great exeitemens for tha | oe | cri, truce hercuch Preparatory and gence, and a larger quantity and Lyles, Richard Anderson, Geo. W. Meads and | Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Cornwall, Mr. and | metnent, as both the Pend nd Mrs. Harrie | "Tue L erate, Simic thd “are” Fiabe. Harp. Volts, Guitar John Evan C.J. dames, Mr. and. Mrs. Corbin Bireh, Mrs. emed tobe in imminert danger. They | ~4® 44zapino IxsTRUMENTS. > same — higher grade of Original and Selected First division—Capt. Young of Butler Light | yicLaughlin. Mrs. Grimes, Messrs. H. Crosier. however, to get out of the carriags ey conten Infantry, the Capital City Band at the head | gr. H. Crosier, jr. H. 8. Stowe, Henry W. Eno, | ‘The frightened horses were finally or OUT OF WASHINGTON. : Lit Mi than ee Sey Core ot mais. Scoand company | samect M.Fracier, Wun. D. Compbell, Thomas | controlled. bus net untll. ther hel wokes 250,000 HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLD. T. HILDA’S SCHOOL, MORRISTOWN. NEW iterary Miscellany any papes pores cove by ry Poe oy Leemee ee estes cn igo et HL | Secretary Rusk’s carriage. In the evening Col. BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES FOR 1801. Sener a eae 3 i in the District. in line, Lancaster Guards, from Annapolis, vat Z ¥ ¥ Ole King, Geos N. E. J. Sanford gave a reception in honor of the Seobutue; puree 2 careful a |otea 8; #250; summer session, 800." For cir- commanded by Capt. Cokely. Fourth company | Waison John’ Riondor dT. Lome’ hee Reaa: | pretidential party. which was attended by all! pecxep pnos.:, WEBER, EeTEY, FiscuEn | Susi sidreee WSTRicSUPSIIOK mibIs- 2s N SOUTHERN RAILWAY. . Redd, | the prominent people of Knoxvil ECT MAWCH 2H, 180i” in ine, Monumental City Guards, Baltimore | andrew Beyer, Georgs Beyer, Alfred Grimes, = cust erecta VERS & PO! 5 = Alexandria, 4:0, 6:35, 7:45, 8:40, 0: 47 rifles, Acting Maj. Geo. M. Mathews, Acting |b Brooke, CC. Ridgeway, William Marr, jrt NEWEEROE NOCRTTiae Crraiaidcacg care teeta LADIES’ GOODS. a ot eae dae zt Bae eh A Adjutant and Lieut. J- H. Moor. Knights of | john A. Garden, David Haines, E. Robinson, ——_ LOW PRICES. Easy TERMS. == “st 4:30, 143, ab NDT Se ae Se . St. Augustine, No. 1, Jeneph Davis, command.) F. D. Herron, Capt. D. L. Pitcher and Arthur | Fine Specimens of Gold Found—Work on| praxos FOR BENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. | Mormeriy NOP tavitan Goons ot Wenkingoa | tts 82 and 10:08 peta, = ing. Anights of St. Augustine, No. 2, I. | yctean; master of ceremonies, Julius Tolson;| the Canal Commenced—Other Items. indies. Conluniog inado tn atest wien. Pertect Ait | Accommodation for Quantico, 7 4e.m. and4:55 p.m. Cokely, commanding, headed by the Empire | foor tmanugers, H. Biome, iL Croner tr |corenmnienceot The Breing Bor SANDERS Setar mar, ERE Cmtincand beatings wecalty: For kicharond’ cea"ths 4:30 and1057am. Second division—South Washington Club, | ree ere wn ey oe mm tee Rocxvr.ie, April 15, 1891. mane FPRENGH ACCORDION PLATTING, 100.70 350" | Traine gave Alenanaran ior Ve ous, 7 headed by Marshal Willis. Star Pioneer Club,No. | Ch Teceptiom, Willia peg Mr. George Huddleson today brought to this ew. ber 9a: FullePaiting, Sper ya. sid'ep: pigkioe, | S30 gid, ahs ae gta at 2 t. Johnson, Star Pioneer Club,No.2,Capt, = = Ls 92% 20:30 and place a number of the finest specimens of free — Pools iota 1, Ce Dandrige. Star Social Club, T. Woodard. Soo Cay “apl0-lm 5 gold ever found in this county. They were toona Social Club, C. Seroggs. East Washing-| The metaphysicians held a spirited and in- mb+-3m =: 15 N. CHARLES ST... BALTIMORE. ‘che ton Tournament Club, L. “Davis, commander. | teresting public meeting Monday night. Mrs. | ‘ken from a shaft on his farm near Bethesda ; A coat al, oe eae, MATERIAL, fetrnsetermatie tte ct, a East Washington, Pioneer, No: 1, Capt, | Eva C. Hulings of Denver, Col, delivered « |8%4 sbout two miles from the District on the | FYALLET & AVI, PIANO AGENGY TO We | imwateadh oven y Buttons, “28 | station, where orders cartes checking of , Cola, ag ® = : tone LUcas', ta. w. even ris: upholsterers’ wl orders. for the Carter, commander. East Washington Cadets, ee " ns line of the projected Rockville and George- | teratte ou ther ils eT ae eke apoE ith st_p.w._W. 8. HILL. PERG Soenipstion moun hotels and residences. Capt. C. Johuson, commander. © St. Louis | !ecture on “Christ's Gospel and the Whatso- down clecttlo zailway. He lsd ahumbecat|ehelee ctiiee ae ton” IES WISHING THEIR FINE WHITE AND | \ General Manacer. (mh30} Generst Fine oe ccent. r Social Club, J. Marshall, commander, headed | vers of St. Paul.” Incidental remarks were | © 4 5 ‘Brack done up in first-class French style, Goere Ceapie, Lang Tevahies letigeaiacn: her Tex: | by the Gaithersburg Band. i made by Mrs. Nina Vera Hughes, Mrs. Ham | Pieces of quartz about half an inch square,| 5%, THT 1 ERR EFF ¥eF White and Satin ‘Lace Curtains ty, at D AND DANVILLE RAILROAD 00. Old Medicinal Rye, Pure Rock Candy and PureLemon: | "Third division Chie! sanrshal, L. Willis; H. | eang the jewel song from “Faust,” Mise Frech | with seams of gold running through them in | 338, ER Sensis Priats: collet MADAME VaLMONT'S od Schedule im fect MARCH 24 ie. . - oe Druggists. 10c. bottle, Spit | Nelson, right aid; Joseph Bland, left aid; Kev. | 84¥¢ vocal selections from ‘Trovatore” and | all directions, and also one piece of white flint- By 5 fen - AVORS FOR THE GERMAN. GREAT Vanrery, | “SESE Seaton: Dec. — Pamenree | Being delivered the hom BJ: Gant, president: A. Jones, secre eae Thome arsaataéuee Played | rock about double the size of the other speci-| | Prize Medal Paris Exposition, 300 sige yremtume; | FAVORS FORTHE GERMAN. GREAT VARIETY, | "8:30" a.in—Datiy’ for Ss subscribers for the trifling thur Redman, chairman of committee of ar-| List and Bach. | Those present were: Mrs. | mens, from a seam of which protruded a lump | {pdoreed y over 100 inusic schools, ant operates | see. aka sitnaees, sherawat ete sted to call an regular Fangements; Macedonia Social Club, No. 1;| Wilson. Mrs. Bolway: Mra. Pettigrew, Miss | of pure gold fully an inch long anda. quarter | Sumy, Ou Banos taken inexchanen He outs Eb mate reper dowers, Bo. Say GOULD, Sean Mibfetie Social Clad, Ko. 1; Navz Clab, Wa. | Ellen Torrey, Miss Bolway, Ars, 0 oa’ Mics | of 8 inch in breadth and thickness. ‘The sbatt | elite PPETY PER & CONLUPF: Ste Tith ot a sum of ten cents per week, THE Sta: wn, captain and commander; Unicg: Leag - Miss N Hodgin, Mrs. King, is now about forty-eight feet deep and the rock | @TEINWAY, CHAS! 3 i i Pioneer Corps; of Sharon Social Club; | Sallie Strauss, Misy Vinette Constans,’ Miss | taken therefrom has all’ proved at nateerl SS chmans dtd Solin iar one gee OOS iin T. Bi. is much the Cheapest paper published Atlantic Social Club, No. 1: Diamond Social | Florence, Coombe, Mra. SM, Shadi, Mrs. | richness. Some time ago. piece of rock was | ga, MOOI"S Mase Sees, 5 a Club; East Star Twilight Club, commanded by | Allan, Miss Maud Wise, Mre.G- Lock: “Mrs. | sent to Chicago which was about fifteen | S22 ____ wa Fa'eve_ Pt aw. in the District, quantity and quality 9) | Capt. Jackson, 100 men in line; Pioneer Corps mae ~ oats iy ——— inches square, and all of one side of the same Re A A BS Ee eT of 25 men. Staff will be accompanied by Cow | Wise, a oe - | was covered with pure gold. A ton of the K xy AA BBB RE ing considered. A PURE SPARKLING. HEALTHFUL Boysend Tournament Club, Tournament Club | Cornell, Mrs. Holland, Mra. Gurley, Miss Erma | earth and loose rock taken Nirousins aut ioes £ K NNN Asa 3 LATEST IMPORTATIONS of contents being h A commanded a Jaen Sect, east a —— — aa por ee = recently wont to Now York rhieh yielded $72 = 4x. re EES ag Union, with men, v. Thomas Harris, | * * rabaiw. 3 * | to the ton. In this rock and earth‘ t! wi UNEQUALED IN TON! if SHIP 3 1. —Daily, a headed by National Band. Mines _K. Miller, T. Jenkins, H. Murtagh, B. | 12 Uid Visible te theres th’ there was wv. AND Domai e ey mea HATS, BONNETS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES | Puli” Slower to Wahgliie Vos bees TABLE WATER, | piece Sriice Scone autres ot, te | Hoole, Haren, Brad, G. Hil A Les, | yf lon of public scoot aches |S! atentt Hurt arta eis air Tae 9 | Emancipation Club, Union Clubs from Falls | C- Lee and many others. of the county will hold a meeting here on the BCOMATIVE ART. Panos for tent, BAR Danville, Raleigh Mabeaiies Siatotg Calas Chureh. hth district of Emancipation THE PROPOSED INSTITUTE. Ist of May at 10 am. The program of exer- | ~skCUND-HAND FIANOS.—A large pa ag Delivered to any part of the City at 10¢, | Club. M. Hawkins, chief of division; H. Fuller, | An informal discussion of plans for the Meta- | cises for the occasion will embrace a recitation | commons tana AN! Salidkuowse wake tn the CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS. Pulls right aid; Kt Spencer, left aid; Preston Harris, |} vsieal Institute took place and following were | by Miss Mima Hobbs: the discussion of the fowaraien, AEESTAL TR DUG ae ee MOURNING GOODS. per Gallon. chief of staff. Eighth district, Charles L. | Physical obits si. | (uestion—“What faculty of the mind should | joysifureng SEECIALINDUCEMENTS offered bot mh20-3m aaa King, marshal of the Emancipation Club; Jas. | pointed a committee to receive plans, speci- |e developed first, and why”—-by Messrs. R. | MONTES asst euler —_ Brewer, right aid; James Chambers, left aid. | fications and estimates from architects: Chair-| W. Stout and C. W. Baggerly; “The advan ae WM. KNABE & Co.. ME © & caosg, Government analysis shows this to be | The following in ee The president, 8. | man, Mrs, Eva C. Halings: Mrs. Scott Saxton of | of diagram work in teaching history,” by woes. ‘Miltinery, Soin hien oom: E, Jones; secretary, H. E. Thomas; chairman | Denver, Mrs. Nina Vera Hughes of Anacostia, | Misses Blanche E. Braddock and Alice Gardner. J extend to the ladies of Washington a cordial invite- | except Sunday. the PUNEST WATER on the market. | of financial committee, Chas. H. Marshall; the | Miss J. Carhart of Brooklyn, Mr. W. A. All other teachers who choose to do so will take MEDIC. AL, &. tion to inspect iny stock ot ipring Hate and the a eee ‘trains ry remedy for disorders of | Ministers’ committee of arrangements and R. | win of New York, Miss Latterthwaith of Brook- | part in the discussions. Roveltien of the ssancu in Mulinery™ Yemarkable D. Ruffin, chairman of the committee of ar-| lyn, Mrs. Emily Sturgis of Washington, Mr. = = ‘arrive ‘The quarterly mocting of Montgomer ADIES, TRY “ORANGE BLOSSOM.” CURES 20-29 6 wy ad Bg Pa the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and Bowe | rangements. jomery | [,; ‘Lynehburg at 3:05 p-in. Wm. P. Hughes of Anacostia and Dr. Edward | County Grange, No. 7, will be held in the | éettue diseuset one imonth’s treatnent @1 csample w apartments, corner of —y = <entinsdinnane eects ft Rais wa Sanda’ way | Geant goaiaeroae on Hamer ape rs BBE, es Hg eae Hi | ten Sect emer gt gree | Taw Sean's circulation inthe City erection of inet 30th instant. icers for the ensuit term Reda rt ~ For sale by The line of march is from 11th street east | Coriy in the summer. will be installed, and several interesting cube IAL MASBAGE CAN Be OnTAINED | Set. Bah Shey Iapogtstvia Feriot Br runr= Sitwed. U Rhy of Washington is more than three along East Capitol street to 3d street, along 3d PERSONAL. jects will be discussed. of veterence by applying 06 03S | fs “SUAS"L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pa. Avent THE TAROMA PARE SFRINGD 00, | 20% tons crore cas ove 30 weet 3 | pra Jenn Tian annus, vho bntoon | ES nthe tne poa me dans ass + obetestabencarde wo i | AMESEATMOURS DEY canaaraa, epnam | ——————— OLE SS S| nee larger than that of any otbes 20 F ot, Washington, B.C. street dom Ht untteet west OP, 2t 10 De | vaing her brother, Mr. Win, MeBlnenny, left | 0% gue am tupetie to. work of ll Kinds, Dis exer the throat age, aoeutal ana aartone | and, Gente? Garmechs of a kinds sinsgi'sad @yet | _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Call for prices and sample the water, | Giana avenue, to 84 street, along Sd strect to K | yesterday for Baltimore, which in future’ will | foc yrrive crepes y Preparing sefed Stenane of boul = say ee eS 2 as Sepeciece Fries nied | NOHFOLK AND WasHIN>1UN siuammuar |Mewspaper, and the number of its pesrersy street, on K street to Washington Circle, then | be her home. Mrs. Marthe Haddlesou, widow of the inte | Hew ete iam, 2 ; wean Wa Cusz Os Casare, Potld Oak Antique finished Bed Room Suites. Spteces, for@17 cash, or $18 on credit. into Pennsylvania avenue, passing the’ Presi- dent's mansion; down Pennsylvania avenue to Sd street, up 3d street to Indiana avenue to the City Hall and there disband. |The chief mar- has ordered that no carts, wagons or car- riages be permitted in the line except those oc- eupied by the officers. ‘TRE NIGHT EXERCISES. The exercises at night under the direction of the committee, of which Mr. Jones is chairman, will be conducted according to the following ‘Baptist Chureh—Music; invocation by Rev. Sandy Alexander: music; introductory address J, A Taylor, who will remide er ; Feading edict Ve falter H. Brooks; music; oration by Prof, Salisbury, N.’ C.: addresses ra Daniel Lee of Monroe street is slowly "Dr. Zadock Kolbaugh of Weet Virginia is with friends here. xores. ‘The body of Mathow Speakes, drowned Inst Sunday, was interred st Moore's cemetery yos- terday. Bev. Dr. Traverso, pastor of Garfield Chapel, conducted the funeral service. Mr. Geo. W. Fowler, while cutting meat Mon- day, amputated one finger of his left band. ir. M. G. Lee gave a theater party at the Academy of Music last night. SSeS EMPLOYING ALIEN LABOR. ‘The Federation of Labor Asks an Investign- tion of Two Cases at the Navy Yard. The Federation of Labor, at meeting last night, adopted the following: Whereas, It has come to the knowledge of Wm. Huddleson of Bethesda district, died here today at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Charles Lyddane, in the fifty-eighth year of her age. ‘Funeral at Oak Hil Georgetown, oc wuraday. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Tabitha A. Braddock, who died here suddenly on Sunday morning last, took place today, and was attended bys large concourse of relatives and friends. ‘The religious services were conducted by Rev. 8. B. ‘Teagarden of the Christian Church and Rev, L. B, Milbourne of the Baptist Chureh. ‘The inter- ment took place at Rockville cemetery. Hon. Geo. Peter, president of the last Mary. land senate, and Spencer C. Jones, clerk of court of appeals, who have been’ confined to their homes at thie for some time by sickness, have so far recovered as to be about It is reported that a largo force of hands are at present engaged in repairing the Chesapeake and Ohio canal at several points in this county. ‘The commencement of the work has opened s B, MULLER, 9074 T ‘lectious ‘of strict Tithe PE w Fony-tve years elparience, Sabie TORED BY USING AB SIRE oem DE, years’ ‘ull paruculars for HO! to 3 to ¥ evenings. LD. YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED. ATL YOOL GanuEN re. ape UP OR RIPPED, En Bea OCEAN STEAMERS. To on Hare) sin | Elbe, Welly Ete ees canis pil” SS ; Stoeraie at low rates. ‘ave. PROFESSIONAL. readers more than five times as many. It is therefore in that (or even greater} proportion the Sesé advertising med- ium in the District. On this point there ie no ground for argument o: doubt, even. It is the common testi- mony of the business community, and generally admitted. Trtece Pastor Buttes, solid walnut frames, uphol- deowe im plush ot bast naizcloth, for 828 ceah or 83000 bs choir: tion. choir: Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS fe 62.25 | “Pr enezer, ith and D, Capitol Hill—Musios (oush oF €2.50.0m cred, imvocation by Rev. Dr. Be 6. intro- eeees ; | named Olsen and Jansen, lately employed in needed by fyrmers, who have for many | “rath ing how fo net cured and expe England, came to the United States several months had to their crope for long dis- | guscks, an ep ane in the months ago with a letter of recommendation | tances. SAN. otheryadvertias fa soo from an English official to Commodore Folger, ere vio and within less than @ week after landing in| MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD, 5g Hf suffer it or market fora large amount of provisions and | Wood pe of Lids. we the Federation of Labor that two foreigners | Market for a large Han eee’ | Pena. tits Be 8 we tt : eete i this country were employed as fourth-class ma- oti miles nak ak DENTISTRY.- ‘BBRUSSELA CARPET. 60e. cash or OBo. on credit hhinista in the Washington Nevy Yard: end.” | CRO" tore Other | ee sisampmbaidadaaemens ti ee eae chin ington Navy Yard; an Kontine Business Transacted. TRE Vang DENTAL PARLORS Tay Bx AVE. Whereas, The employment of aliens by the nih on a pontvely who Veen and ay all CARPETS tree of cot ent doar | DE; W. B, Johnson s addresses; music, | government of the United States in the navy | gan’ meeting of the school board last evening | danger by Palaces ayelouns Yepor, in use by us .. ate effects snd ptt maaan ot) ate wate very Drief one. Only routine. matters | Suadatt teeih, crown and’ bee works at BICYCLES. cecuatoe eee Fase Maple, South Wechington—Muclo; in- Paper ein to ite own gitizens, many of | varcariog. ns wen ® motion to adjourn Grosnons DENTAL aa N B. Fon Tux P, ‘Tux Stax gives the exact figures Cutamn ae Gocutetet cay hewetnthe a7 | vosation by lev. Wm. J. Howard; Col i. i. whom are vainly secking ment, is con-| prof. Gregory, for the committee on teachers aw. ova, of pak ormine Derren Fon Luz Puce in week, ant only osama payment ot time of purchase and the bal- | Carson will ratrodi by | trary tothe profemed patiey of “protection to |. taisoee reoctod favorable the 7 ay. cht a aitcunciiceptdontinecn ‘THE IDEAL RAMBLER of tn ten ene PRAT eres EW. bows sialon by ter American * spit of the ahangen Appelnh Mine Meany Stedanee: ann 1 vr i oF. cn ‘For Bays or Gite. Oniy ees.00. | cheerfully opens its books and press Pavripaairnvnenrybarieny Jam e letter “of sald Taw: Quer Cuarentend. “Ballo Over. and delivery rooms to any person ae tary of the Navy ie : xasgaainaing tn, oars having interest in the correctness of encoams 4 legs in ary 1. B GRAVES, Menepw. SiS | its statements, so that ite gatrons ORBDIiT novusa Tati ‘are’ indompetont ae pte va ‘yeninvaaiax: the duties of the = borventeas emanate ‘they are getting when they buy apece the Secretary ee columns, requested to order Ses in its Jensen m0. 8 arwarznson, ear No other deity newspaper pub- “G1 ee lished in Weshington dares“wA QB subiec iteelf to this decisive lest. We a de 4 ik :