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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. * AMUSEMENTS. © 8h MARKS EVE. A Feast of Good Things. One Pound of Cleveland's Baking Powder ‘Will make everything in the following list? ANACOSTIA. NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. PERPLEXING QUESTIONS Scumen Ovens at Avaven's.—The Carleton | A Great Union Meeting at the Church of the DECORATION DAY ARRANGEMENTS. Some Activity in Political Circles—Cases of | Involved by the Indians Taking Their Lands Opera Company will begin next Monday at al- Ascension. Arrangements for memorial services on the Grip Decreasing—Notes. im Severalty. baugh’s the popular summer opera season, Yesterday was St. Mark’s eve and the day | 30th prorimo are gathering headway. Com- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. The changing status of the Indians under pula: ices, with one of the best i i Sokann trauns, “The "Meery War.” The plot | ¥* appropriately celebrated by the members | mander A. B. Frisbie has ordered Adjutant Rockviiux, April 24, 1891. | the operations of the severalty law brings up a In the orphans’ court the wills of Sarah H.| number of perplexing questions for the In- and ber poco Zell and Genee,who have con- | of St. Mark's Friendly League of this city in a | Davison to convene a special meeting of Jno. ce of aoane ot Rane aan cinh® SONNET; | Ereat onion meeting at Ascension Church in | A- Logan Post, No. 9.'on Monday @vening at | Clements and-Wm. T. Fisher, decensed, were | terior Department oficials to salve. Dy the ance of some Strauss catchy airs. A let we Armstrong's office. The pastors of @ | admitted to bate; the will of the late W. | terms of the which allows Indians to + airaultaneously at | Be *fternoon. local clarchen sertulele shcheage bave teen fF she _ . = dancer bas engaged to aj a even. Eplesepalion ‘Gla 1a tee Winder Owen was probated, and letters testa- | cure homesteads they become citizens and are | 20 tea biscuit, 15 exe ron, * two rival opera houses, which go to war with each piecopall reymen were vited to attend. ‘The post will then select an io thay te tan uke tials gave! her, and the author- | chancel during the services: Rev. Dr. Elliatt of | orator for the oecanion An invitation will be | Mentary granted to Hattersly W. Talbott, entitled to the protection of the laws of the | 1 .nocoiate cake, 1 Boston pudding, F: ities of Massa-Carrara organize a feminine gar- | Ascension Church, Rey. Dr. McKim of Epiph-| extended to Anacostians and Washingtonians | €cutor under the will: bond $20,000. Letters | state where the land is located. At the same 20 batter cakes, Retin Be bs Tiron, hey offer the command to Countess | any Church, Rev. Dr. Clark of St. James’, Rev. | 0 submit memorial poems and the one ad-| of administration were issued to H. W. Talbott | time they are not allowed to sell their lands ie Ficletta, who is captured by the besiegers | > Morrison of St. Paul's, Rev. Mr. Aspinwall |JUdsed as best will be read by the author. A'| on the estate of Lucretia A. Batchelor, deceased; | for a period of twenty-five years and the gov-| !°Tse cake, Tenheo petple, * comment 080 ee eal ne ear ees Se | aioe Me enieruntetaed Parc fe celtic to polact Baer men will be appointed | pond $1,000. W. B. Mobley. guardian of Eliza- | ernment continucs its paternal care, suppiring | 14cecream opha, 1 apice cake, . FetUr® | havpy, after a serien of adventures and much | ‘The choirs of St. Paul's, St. John’s, St. John’s | bution. In addition to the choirs of the sev-| beth M. Waters, passed his first account. the Indians with rations, maintaining schools | 30 cookies, 1 Duteh apple pudding, 4 of your money, if you get aye tnbal ion toa number of ihe Teadin char- | Chapel and St. James’, about ninety voices in | eral sharches many mnmbers of the ores tg do F. eg heir ret tahesraprsc = keeping » paid police force. 1 coffee cake, 12 corn muffins, 2 mefit nor cure. terms for | *ters. The principal cl ters wil SUNg | all, under the directorship of Mr. D. B. McLeod, | *i9n8 will enlist to swell the chorus. _ night, having in custody Philip Warren, alias he anomalous condition of affairs is pre-| 3 cocoan y beg sector, but safe and sure for the | 'Y,,t8, following, com; sath rtd ©. | all cxtgierd, sang prvpiiess eeiaat maa be peers pbecr rege ror the pieces tc be | Watkins, a colored man, charged with the lar- tinted of American jitizens who are enti pe a, aE Epont § hs 7 - > Gi inola; Marquis Sebast ; ‘ yim of citizens who are yet stnzer bread, jumpin, patient. Lop ms to gain, noth- | Ht. Fitagerald; Mr. Chas. A. Bigelow as ‘Bal- | (he veginning of the service. Mr. F. E. Camp | selection of a lender will be left to the choriat- | CORY of @ lot of this Sounty He Macs tas ng; | wards of the nation. Only aemall proportion | 1Minnebabacake, 2 igcabe tng to lose. There's just one medi- | {2#0". Mise Alice Vincent ‘as Violeta, Miss | "it at the orga ean uddrom to the|H have signified their desire. to. Join, ih. the | Weak it was learned hat the accused was con-| Of the Indiane havens yet taken advantage of | apni paiding 1 roll jely cake, ——— an — | a a «| members of aes bay after whioh the preei- | =: Bev? ~~ = Se — a ceed | fined in the jail at Alexandria, Va., and a| the em, of = severalty law, but eo is) Ssnowtalls, 20 Scotch scones, rlemema. re wi large chorns, well | 3 league, ceremoni e icers ol a isi ‘ia | * Sufficient number to give rise now an a cvsiions Jost one that ould ae | reas aePewene Anam | penproas ol eneteeeag Ei fori | Seiayintes Sry at, a Men hare | WU eactee. Rac ean egestas | to avons which weSsccwhadpanaesing” | eter ding, 1 penne : . > 5 portant feature a grand Amazon march : y a ressed a ingness md a in ing e * 3 waftes, : Dr. Prerews Golden, Medical Die: | [ead and river armor "Bammer pics i | Feu tenr, ev, editions rctr ofthe | Rag wit CE a a ‘ae mam covery. It’s a peculiar way to sell On eee. ss pcs ig | Geet Mian Mliea WElamSe ims ergtatiing secre” ooh to get him without Mentifeation.” He then | cage of ‘the Simston, Sion, Indiane ta Sonte baewigenegeaan 4 = i _ pois a peculiar medicine. | Bijou that funny musical farce comedy, “Struck | !*9; Miss Mary C. Dashiell the correspoud-| A swimming club was organized yesterday | came back home and secured the services of Dakota. ‘The department was informed that | 22 =##sh muftins, Terullers. is guar ‘anteed 1 strawberry shortcake, remedy for all | Gas.” will a im- | 188 secretary and Mivs Irvin is the treasurer of | with the fellowing-named as members: Arthur | Mr. E. Bruehl, who accompanied, him ‘ Bool, Skin and. Sealp Diseases, | cr in contract snd"dicogue Se" | oe eor: of whl thre re’ bawch i | Tey, Chau Tati, Chas Stange. Warren | sir nd fy ileiied Wacto athe mgs | thee Iodine manuin dance house ad tat > Nngge eC Mishaps" and “A Tin | pashington, in Trinity. Ascension. St. John's, | Polson, Thomas Leonard, Clifford Smith, Jos. | WHO sold him a lot of meat answering the | the, dances, were degrading and immoral in Boldier”” A ce of 4 | Epiphany, St. Panl’s, St. Andrew's, St. John’s, | po.vrol, Jos King, George King, Arthur ig, | 2eseription of that stolen. at his home in this Sapo Te cont, Me. ° Se oldier. mix music, singing and | Gectgetown; Emanuel, in Anacottia, and Bt, | Brtztol, Jos. King, ing, » | county near the District line, although the man . y Secretary Noble to put a stop to the worst Scrofula. It dancing is one of the pleasant features of se 5 ,_in petia, in | Charles Tolson, Maurice Haines, Maurice Ar | had'denied being in the county at that time. | 0 these dances. ‘The agent subsequently in é d enriches the “Strack Gas,” and with a cast of fun makers it | {ycbusns Af Mt Pleasant. Besides those in | noid and Arthur Eno. The club owns a scow, | Rad denied being in the fell formed the Secretary that he had a conference = blood, and. | virtaally ranks aa"s dretclase foreenenets: | Nushington, there are alao branches in Dubois, | Bd end Arthas Eno. The c apring boneds, Ae. | $22 Shares ot the Horteter tain en cen, | with tho Indians and’ Gay kod’ decline Mise Lillian Harper beads the array ofartinteand | F@: Lincolutown, N. C.; Branswick, Ga.; Co- “ SR ao Ee iced wate PE yr wpe yu dimen pice = she has won for herself as singer and dancer an | /t™bus, Neb., and in Massachusetts, _ arch ont t "ot the from a common blotch or erupti 48K YOUR GROCER FOR THE CLEVELAND COOK I sO00OK, (Pree), containing over 350 proved receipts. If he doce not have it, send stamp and ad- ‘dress to the Cleveland Baking Powder Co., 81 Fulton street, New York, and «copy will ‘ be mated you. Pte: cures Salt-rbeum, Tetter, Ecze: Erysipelas, and all manner of blood- | A MUSICALE. taints, from whatever cause. It costs you nothing if it doesn’t help you. The only question is, whether does a la le Chinese specialty, has gained many flattering notices from the press, as has Mr. Charles Edwards. In fact, the whole com- enviable reputation. Mr. Wm. Hugh Mack, who ee —— THE COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. First Anniversary of the Occupation of Its There was » musicale last evening at the residence of Mrs. Nina V. B. Hughes. Mr.Wm. Moses sang “Let Me Dream Again,” Mrs, E. Ham and Mr. Wm. P. Hughes “I Wandered in ‘Much interest is manifested here in the spring races at Benning, commencing on the 28th in- stant, and should the weather prove favorable this county will be largely represented. to forcibly carry out the order of the ment he consulted with lawyers and was advised that as the Indians were citizens of South Dakota they must LADIES’ _GoOops. cine of its class that’s sold on these A black snake measuring five feet and three | Pe Proceeded against for any violation of the! Dy zixa, inches was ki eames ‘on the Falls road | !®w under the laws of that state. As these pany is spoken of highly wh Club House to Be Celebrated Tonight. Dreams” and Miss Lena Cary “Alone.” All + you want to be helped. 4 DRY CLEANING, ; NCH OFFICE ‘ played. “Struck Gas” will prove One year ago today the Columbla Athletic | the guests, led by Mr. Wm. Haughton, joined | hair's mile from this plies by Me, J. H. Ward | dances were conducted in a ble and ‘SCOURING. | A “onal Seteoenne “Golden Medical Discovery” is | *40 ‘tke lively comed; Ctub, then in Its infancy, took ponssion of its |i Mging’ “Hone, Sweet Home.* Sire. Hughes | &r Barnesville, who had quite 4 spi jquict manner there seemed to be no way to ae Pees rr bl avery Parnroric Coxcert.—A grand patriotic con- | "OW way hy G clrect. ince that time | delivered a talk on metaphysics. with the reptile. suppress them. The agent, however, added ANTON FISCHER & SON, | Soeans Suey sonatnes, ana sttensed Sen one oe the cheapest blood - purifier sold, | cert for the beneft of the ‘National, Homes. | Rew club house on G street. “Since that time giassunee The bright, warm weather of the past few | that he realized that the department desired 206 GST. N.W price. For references address Hon. i. through druggists, use YOU | Fras ospital will be given, at, Academy of | ite enceess hag been phenomenal. From a! y-.McMurray of Camp Springs, Ma., is visit-| days has had a tendency to reduce. the numer. | thee dances to be stopped, and, as he could secretary U. 8. i SUITS AT REDUC! MY | office CUAL ED RATES | eee a evening next. Patriotic war | membership of less than 560 it has increased | __™!- ‘otis onees of grip andl chee diseases pier songs homrohentee « by a double octet of picked | more than two fold and now claims the posses- | 7S friends here. z escape ome einer aoe early | Would tender his resignation. The male voices they will be illustrated by | sion of one of the finest clab houses in the | “Mt: John Reed is the guest of Mr. David T. | i2_ ries ? not as yet accepted the resignation, but he numerous stereopticon views. The patronesses | © N. Shank of Jackson street. will endeavor to stop the dancing and if the are Mrs. Senator Manderson, Mrs. Senator Cul- | Country. A Mr. John Haydon of Baltimore is visiting Indians want to test their rights as citizens Jom, Mrs. Romero, Mrs. Benjamin Butterworth, | It is f veep to celebrate the anniversary | {r. Thomas F. Williamson. reported as quite ill. Mr. Madison Etchison, | ‘hey wili have an opportunity to do so. firs. Senator Hawicy. Mrs. Gen. Venzez, Mrs. | tonight by grand extemporancous concert. | Dz. Zatloc Kolbaugh loft for West Virginia | arfaged and tempected cltizer'ct tho comnts ‘Tiers, Mra. John Dalzel. Admission, 50’ cents; | There will be no set program, but each mem- | today. critically ill at lis home near Clarksburg. reserved seats, 50 and 25 cents extra. Tickets | ber who can will contribute to the enjoyment] pr. Turner Torrey, who has been ill for #|N. D. Oifutt of this place, who has bee: at Metzerott's, Shoreham, Arlington, Ebbitt | of the occasion. It is suspected that Charles | month with grip, 1 convalescing. q only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more? The “Discovery” acts equall: Made ~ not execute their wishes in’ the premises, he Secretary pe sICAL CULTURE AND j ELOCUTION. Classes now forming for the summer. 5 aes ‘ 1329 M st., near Thomas Circle. extend to the Indies of Washington « cordral Tavita | ee feand the latget | TON. THE GREATEST OPPOR- sats" | A tunity ever offered to Parents. Children, Teac } Derorate “ well all the year round, the World’s Dispe: Medical ‘Association, at 663 ‘Main Street, I tion to inspect instock of Spr Ha hovelties of the seanon in Mitiinery. For Howasrrvs Saxe, t 5 ing for soi ths with nervous tion, RS. JANE JONES, — E Designers, Ors OF Arti«! learn to drut ———— Psnir Pawiirs.—“The Singing Pilgrim,” | Gibson Colegate, Joe Lambert. Harry Moses | Lyons are rusticating in Oxon Hill district, | dave” A STORY WELL TOLD, BY ONE WHO KNOWS. Residence: x GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. | whoconeludes his successful engagement at Perey Hills will sing several selections. | Prince George's county. , Dr. Bohrer of Washington, who some months srLommaster George F. Pyles has recovered | ago bought the Leaman Cees on the George: Ty < from the grip. town turnpil is , ence LF reeider Vesh- at Fourth Street M. E. Church with new songs | present. Mr. Grifin Hughes has returned. from Chi- | the ieckiter cass sdasctesrocsted sume, pareaseel meresiora by Mews Tice Ps con each night, beautifully illustrated with lime- Se aE SD cago. 3 and will. during the summer, buiid several | No. 318 North Gay street. Baltimore, told a reporter light pictures. Course, $1; single, 25 cents. | PRESIDENT PELTED WITH FLOWEKS. | Miss Cora Anderson died yesterday at the | other houses on the premises. an interesting experience which he had passed through. ‘Tickets at Metzerott’s and at McP’hee’s on Cap- Se SSeeSt home of her father, Mr. Thomas J. Anderson, |" During the past week there has been quite a itol Hill. Novel Receptions and Sports at Pasadena | on Harrison street. stir among the democratic politicians of the Hostox Srare jor Oncureraa.—An import, and Sante Barbara. NOTES, county and much discussion is going on in re- rent of joning weeks 0} i is i * fish | gard to candidates. Among those who have Sousaer Gils be:thcn Sant doeeeetat ike series by ee — rain a eS Frank Fields hooked a ten-pound ca Lota lippe nie reeves toon reraad the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which takes Pleasure of the presidential party in Pasa- | from the Anacostia this morning. subject to the decision of the primary elections t the “Academy of Music next Wednes-| dena, Cal., yesterday morning. The President] A mild type of measles has broken out at | Of that party are Hl Mancis lallkott of the y evening. As there is some doubt about a| arose about 8 o'clock, and after breakfast he | the German Orphan Asylum. ice of states attorney und L. peered epaedhe hare Bee Masty io nceve thse and the members of his party, with Gov.| Felix Raymond was injured on Good Hope | M. Offutt of the fourth collection district for and Foundry M. E. Church this evening, appears | The entertainment will take place in the’gym- nest Tharsday, Friday and Seturday’ everings | uasiam and only members of the club will be HAIR DESTKOYED, LEAVING ejectric needle; 14 years’ practice in tals Tites for the suminer, call mite.” MS. GAUKLFL, 1331 6 st. “api WASTED_Lal TO KNOW THAT 1 HAVE moved to my new iments, corner of 12th : Geta. nw. over Ono National Hawke and caraee | sone” dag eee ese 8 red to execute ail orders promptly. Fine Even- | instruction. students prepared . Drvesee, Street Costunven, ‘innee und Childrents | tations ica eetbed oF tigen t : ertect Bt | which students sdvance tui Sh PLAITING, 100. DO .. G‘ AKANTEE To TEACH ANY .peryd. and up; pinking, J draw & crayon portrait in fifteen ins Ba Dewas ay with children, and a most excell ant atticle for family uss Per yd. ; Knife piaiti ing hi ent ing away of his | c missioner. e 2c. per ya. rest's Fasiion dournais, tc. Knowledve of drawing ne-essar TNOLDS. Ser-ed as drink, or | opportunity for more than « year to bear this | Markham and those aceompanying him, were | Fond last evening by the running away omitiation to the various ofices inthe ‘demo. rida Patterns, LUCAS, Wish Kreme Bax ST eaten as confectionery, it | tine orchestra in this city. “Mr. Nikisch has | driven about the principal streets of town and | ".°T1¢ Rochabite entertainment committee met | Romination promises to be lively. There ai wee SHORTHAND is a delicious Chocolate. prepared for the occasion « program of special | through several orange groves. Immediately | tast night at the residence of N. MeNally, with | already enough eandideter Letionad fee tke Bat idk, cloth or velvet, Mat rae 1S The genuine is stamped | interest to close with the great Beethoven | after their return to the hotel the party went | W. P. Kelly in the chair. About $150 was re- | orphans’ court to supply half a dozen counties, ivory, upholsterers’ buttons. L apon the wrapper, S. Ger- | ‘“Eroica Symphony,” which has been requested | 4, the train, leaving for Santa Barbara at 11 | ported as netted by the late entertainment. and for all the other county offices, with the Lith 8. HiLi apt man, Dorchester, Mass. Lomas” mounced ae | Oo tock, The Anacostia Cadets will receive theit new | exception of clerk to the circuit court, there [Abi WISHING THEIR FINE Wart —— Mme. pianiste, uniforms about the middle of May. are many eager seekers. There are also a large Biack Laces done up in first-class French Sold by Grocers everywhere. and Mr. Anton iG, the leading cellist of PELTED WITH ROSES. Mrs. Manning of Benning has sold her farm| number of gentlemen seeking legislative The route of the drive was past the residences | of 100 acres to a Detroit syndicate. honors and the two wings of the party aro A Farmers’ Alliance branch was organized at | fighting very shy of each other. Silver Hill, Md., this afternoon. Since the work of the recent convention in sale of seats is now in ress at Ellis’ music s = “ Pre xax’s Britt Lassies Bro Sxow.—Next | Of Gov. Markham and Mayor Lukens. Ata week at Kernan’s Billy Lester, formerly of [eoepeer street corner a large floral arch had Lester & White and Satin Dresses, Lace Curtains a spe ia! reasonable , call at MADAME VALMONT: Stand, 713 Lith st. mw. 2 aps FAxO8S POR THE GERMAN, GREAT VARIETY, trom Ze. i. You are invited to call and Be. 10 Be. eacl J “ Dr. A. M. Breen will entertain his Sabbath | Baltimore the republicans of the county have Jor maint, Pictures lanterns. napkins, toys, materia's aS aS r 1 te, original “new coon in | been [rected, and near this the school children | school class with a lecture on Florida. been quist, apparently waiting for the mover ig gatine bape Howers Se.°9. Sky doce Tet ne SETS Lares, Mae tows,” will hold the boards with his big show, | of the cits; more than thousand in namber, pumennts GR of the opposition, SAM WELL, 128! Mamechiusetis ave. tetra —_— WASHINGTON GROVE. a ticed that my nose. throat and ears were giving me a New Cottages Going Up This Season—Pre- | great deal of trouble. I first noticed that my throat paring for the Camp Meeting. felt slightly sore at times, and felt full, as if there was Correspondence of the Evening Star. sforeign body of some kind in it. After a while a sunflower. In the olio will be — a they Shag bd thou: aos of en sand te: - | Orange blossoms in the pathway of his carriage, port Brothers, "Git. Thee ree acne and fairly filled the interior of the vehicle with | Mem Are Working on the Canal and Railroad with “Electra;” the two Highleys, Frank | flowers. The President and party enjoyed a Alber- About Hagerstown—Other News. White, the Philadelphia favorite. Mile two hours’ ride through the principal streets. | Correspondence of The Evening Star. —————___~ | ting, with prismatic fantaama views; Hilton, FARM LABOR SCARCE. Maz T. B. Hazatsox, 129 F stow. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION TO ADULTS WHOSE etariy education hes been “About five years ago,” said Mr. Hartwell, **T no- LATEST IMPORTATIONS The party was escorted by the civic and mili Haaenstows, April 24, 1891. rtionist; Adolph, the enchanter; Mlle. | tary organizations. The carriage in which was + gg Lang teaied the President, Mrs. Harrison and the mayor of the city was decorated with acacia blossoms. Attached to the carriage were four horses deeorated with feathery plumes. Secre- tary Rusk and Postmaster General Wanamaker followed in another carriage. This vehicle was decorated with red, white and yellow roses and orange blossoms. The other carriages were Marie, queen of the air; Rose King, the little Adonis; John Sheehan, the old four in hand; Bully Lester, in his funny one-act comedy, and Jady wrestlers, Alice Williams of Ver- mont, and May Morgan of Ohio ina Greco- | Homan for a €300 purse. Tonight Texarkanas ill dance, among other Spanish dances, “Tar- Of all Drngzists, but beware of imitations. antelle,” “Le Bolero, decorated with flags. Before he left the hotel a | The employment of #0 much labor on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, the Potomac Val- ley railroad gud Baltimore and Ohio railroad yards at Brunswick has produced a very serious scarcity of farm labor in this county. ‘These public works pay $1.25 per day for un- skilled labor, which is more than the farmer can offer, and the consequence is that in the county it is hard to find a farm hand who can Wasurxctox Grove, Mp., April 25, 1891. Several cottages have been erected here dur- ing the present year. Mr. Court Wood bas built a fine residence on South avenue near the station. Mr. Curlton Hughes has a lovely cot- tage in course of erection on Grove avenue near tho station. Mr. John Davis has finished his handsome cottage on 4th avenue, which is decided improvement to that section of the tough and ropy secretion began to xather in my throat, which kept me hawking <nd spitting continn- ally to remove it. My nose felt stuffed up at times, which obstructed my breathing a great deal. My ears kept ringing, also some discharge from them, which, together with increasing deafness, caused me a good deal of worry. Ihad constant pain over my eyes and through my head. The combination of these troubles made my itfe well nigh miserable. “I tried everything I knew or heard of or was ad- vised to use. I used all of the popular and advertised CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS. - Fee ‘TION, ORATORY, ATIC as ep “ai vocal culture. EDWALD C. LOWNOEN HATS, BONNETS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES | Shuai" sivas Sees Teecuer® CHhatteabary FOR SPRING WEAR. . = - ~~ MOURNING GooDs. Praxo AND WAkMONY. _Lemous during the summer. < *COD'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, aor EAST W ‘Capron SoMa vpewrtins ton oe a3 Stigoation “on easy terms, COURT F. Principal. ‘Cachuea and’ Papo- Fouxpay M. E. Cwvuncu.—Tonight Philip | four-year-old boy addressed the President, ; . > patiating on the beauties of the valley, and i Salle of oe hE Bein, akst Eis | Formed the President aod the mentee of iis | De nired. cures for catarrh. I went to several physicians anc 5 aoe on. [TE fRa #00 and far teal bak got terete FAMILY SUPPLIES " Hagerst: ing rapid strides as a man- of t of the fol-| and that on:y tei and in the end the symp- t ARE RECEIVING DAILY SOFT Geawe | ol b ‘American continent” The views will be the | Party that they could take away with them any | Hagerstown is making rapid strides as a. piss beard of rmsboes, oompcned. + | and that ony temporary and in the nd the symp- | \WVE ARE RECEIVING DAILY SOFT, Claws, | gl yuaoe 4 * if the products that they might fr At ufacturing center and is constantly adding to | owing gentlemen, Geo. T. Woodward, presi stead Jams, crab meat DL pee gree Nem Monsey tp Pe ae bs Wee pebanecin pacer i i is that of 5 i about «iven up. of salt water oysters, Families and hotels furnished glimpses of Yosemite, the Yellowstone and the | Point on Marengo aveuue the procession pased | her industries, ‘The latest addition is that of |dent; Fred. A. Gee, vice president; Warren |*tamtiven tp. |) 0 | at atuntatet many other beauties of our land. Under large arch composed of calla lilies and | the removal here from Norristown, Pa., of a | Choate, secretary, and Robt. W. Dunn, treas- | mine te vere respects, inade by Dr. Jonian, and de-| Telephone, Cxose or THe Biscuory Course.—The last | ‘oPical plants. factory for the manufacture of iron pipes of all | urer, and P. M. Smith, Jas. W. Somerville, L. | termined to make another effort. 1 visited this T ie goncert of the Bischoff concert course at the AT SANTA BARBARA. descriptions. ‘The capital stock of the company | W. Worthington, George Birch and J, Kifford | gpectaiiet. I felt some relief after a visit or tes. BIG CA’ First Congregational Church for this season | The program arranged by the people of Santa | is £60,000. One of the home land improve- | Mickle, have been enal bat was nensty two weeks bafore I began totnew | ViEEx was given last night by Dr. Bischoff, assisted | Barbara for the entertainment of the presi- | ment companies has donated five acres of land | year the sum of Y Charen, 25e that be wae reaching the disease. Then the cure in LL by his pupil, and a large audience enjoyed it “ *- | upon which to erect the buildings, which will be fot 2 thoroughly. The program, which war 2 carted | 2eatial party yesterday was unique in ite (scmmnmined at ones. | Whe aiatn ulbding. (ell earnest began, and intwo mont anda half be had ‘Brandy, 25e.; 0 . me perfectly well. I felt like amew being—in fact, anne and interesting one, included a trio by Miss | features, and its novelty greatly delighted the | Secupy 5,000 square feet, and the furnaces and | the trustees hope to liquidate the balance b = Wilson, Miss Thompson and Mr. Grant. | distinguished visitors. The presidential train | jinor buildings 25,000 feet. ‘The enterprise | fore May 30, the date of the annual meeting. life was again attractive to me. His method of trea: y ment wes searching yet gentle, his charyes moderats. | Foon, Fioun:: ; REI Batiste’s offertoire in B flat.by Miss tewsie | 4rrived at the old Spanish town shortly after 4 | will employ 100 men and thirty skilled men | The trustees have been quite successful in | and altogether I am more than satisfied that I went to ioe te tie tees ap AL on Gaunt IGHEST PINNACLE | Reuner; Ziegennerleben, by Mrs. Light; “Dare | ©'clock in the afternoon. Mayor Barber and | with their families will be brought here from | the sale of lots during the year. Messrs. Thon. | im. a Erie : R THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, BEECHAM’S PILL! | CERMAN | Sweet Chocolate. ]D*® NCHARD © RosENTHALS MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES, 600 THIRTEENTH STREET, NORTHWEST CORNER OF F STREET. The Most Practical, Thorouch and Most Rapid ®ystem, in Eximtence. For Bilions and Nervous Disorders. “Worth s Gaines s Bax” bat sold for 25 Cents, BY ALL DRruccists. N. WHITE & 0O., 621 Bat. n.w. apzelw 1337 7th st. Wiar A Wosaxs Has Doxe. with a quartet from “Martha,” Miss Thompson, Mr. Grantand Mr. Wilson. Acavemy oF Music.—Cleveland’s colored minstrels gave @ satisfactory performance at the Academy of Music last night. Some of the ‘ss Boyar | streets were lined with people waving hand- I 5 State Senator Heacock of Santa Barbara had D. P.M. Smith, Alfred Wood, Jas. W.| ‘“‘Thave given my case as it actually is and for the | buying Uarrel of tha celetrsted SAL EROR SES OF SUCCESS. ell,” Mise re: Vi ny ate Senator nta Barbara had | Philadeiphia. ‘The company will manufacture | Dowling, P. M. Smit . Jas, W. a ti ss rs a | Mr. Terry; Wel oertoire, by Sti | Joined the party st Pasadena and at Tos Ane Seroagt ton piver otciue euallons nat vapiis | Bommeritie’ Gene a Woonverdr ties a | hanes arall sateries wo chacehoeanerrs ENGST MOrbei FLDci wit we Site Fonr 3 Se ee Ene to Sere = 4) Grace Fou; an geles a special car, containing Gov. Markham. | pipes ten inches in diameter. There are but two | Strang, Harry Dowling and Thomas Dowling. FoR 7 ra Senator-elect Felton, Frank MeCoffin and | plants like this in all the south, ont in Wheeling | jr., have all purc lots in the vicinity of Hcl mak | others was attached to the train. Crowds | Pind the other one in Richmond, Vi South avenue. Mr. Melville Lindsay has pur- DR, C. M. JORDAN, a ‘Terms, $10for 20 Lessons. Dail; | cheered them ‘at all stations along the route |" Col. 11. K. Douglas, recently appointed to | chased two lots on Chestnut avenue and con- 350\'008 29th steeit estieial, s a ee, and enthusiastic receptions were given to the | the vacant judgeship ‘of this circuit, has ac- | templates building a summer residence there. = President at San Fernandino, Santa Paula, San | cepted the office and entered upon his duties, | In fact, real estate is booming at Washington | Specialty—Diseases of the Nose, Throst, Lungs a EE [het ee Buenaventura and ‘Tapaula, Santa Barbara | The judge has consequently tendered his re ig- Grove. and Ear. Becure a usetli edibcaton at Bpreiay Miss Boyd and Miss Thompso: gave the party an ovation. An enthusiastic | nation as colonel of the first regiment, M. N. G. | ‘The contractor having in charge the repair | _ Office Hours—9to 11 a.m.; 2to4p.m.; 6t08p.m. OCEAN STEAMERS. pring aud swaier indhthe. Bix thorowsh Poco Fa,” by Mrs. RB. V. m, concluding | Crowd had assembled at the station and the | “some fecling is being manifested here und in | and grading of Grove avenue, exapnding from | Sundays, 9to 12 m. at = = Fan any Fastich. Acccumtency, Civil apple ° - the adjoining counties of Pennsylvania at the | the railroad station to the store. expects to 5 NDON- = kerchiefs and cheering. qice a te legislature at Harrisburg to | finish his work on or about May 1. This is an sates weak NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 8. 8. 00. State SSE CRNER, AM, CR, Prim A BATTLE OF FLOWERS. honor the memory of Jennie Wade, a female | improvement that should have been made ‘ou Can don. Havre). GPENCERIAN BUsINEss coLLEa! Escorted by a Grand Army post the presi- | hero at Gettysburg. who was killed by a rebel | years ago. . Tues Poy Comer " jon | Sharpshooter's bullet while baking bread for |\ ‘The present presiding elder, Rev. J. H. Nay- af Se Be dential party were driven from the station t Be t singing in the first part was excellent, although : the Cuion soldiers, Miss Wade wasa lovely | lor, D.D., who is so well known throughout a. all the soloists lacked expression. The quartet, | slong gaily decorated streets to the Arlington | gir1, Leloved by all who knew her,and the legis-| Methodism, will have entire chargo of the Rh consisting of Mesers. Kennedy, Tyler, Chrisman | Hotel, where a cavalcade composed of de- | jature was petitioned to appropriate 31,000 for | religious services during camp meeting, which ward a berth, according to location ; 2d’ and Hale, reeeived a double encore, and justly | scendants of the old Spanish families in town | a monument to her memory. The bill ‘was in-| will commence Thursday ae August 13, BaUlE; Meerace atlow rates. Apply to. F. deserved it. The end men were funny and the | joined the procession. In front of the hotel a | troduced and has just been negatived. and continue until Wednesday, the 26th. S Penn. jokes of Billy Farrell and Doc Sayles were fresh | battle of Mowers, copied after the famous| Dr. J. E. Swallow of Hagerstown has pur-| A number of families are domiciled here at SN and fenny. Some of those a ‘McIntosh and | festival of Nice, took Seores of car-| chased for €4.400 @ slate farm of 160 uores in — among whom are the following: Mr. le S#°8T ROUTE To LoDo. ‘Improve QUEENSTOWN AND Bland were vi erable. Intosh his | riages gaily decorated with flowersand bunting | Berkeley county, which he proposes con- A. Gee, Mr. Wm. Bushby, Mrs. Sarah FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. specialty, “Merry Moments,” justified his claim | and occupied by ladies and gentlemen in cos- = ancirnps ve ry big farm. : Reid and son, Mr. Wm. Bowen and family, B. ‘Tons. "fone, asa comedian, and 's monologue created | tumes assembled at the hotel, and atagiven| ‘The Hotel Hamilton of this city, the “have H. Doan and family, Mrs. M. D. Knott and 500 City of New York..10, « deal of merriment, ‘The banjoist Willtams ——— Heder e > iy li ss ct for runaway a bye scene tone of | others. iB M cy ay SF See, 8 did exceedingly clever work of the “picking” the cari each other the | another wedding of this character—the con- —— athin: Aadetnatien ce he drum major ‘whrled Mis | occupants pelted. those Ren aeniend 40 THE CHILIAN REVOLT, Success of the Insurgents—Government ‘Troops Massacre Non-Cumbatants, order and the trick M the opposite car- | tracting parties being Mise Gertrude M. Dar- baton like lightning. The olio numbers were | riages with small bouquets. Many persons on | bery of Martinsburg, W.Va., and Mr. Hezekiah all well wed. Again tonight the sidewalks also threw bunches of flowers at. ‘Dowling of Philadelphia. The ceremony cn a me the participants and the merriment continued | was performed by Kev. E. H. Delk of ‘Trinity has done more for women suffering for several blocks. ¢ President and party | Lutheran Church. a eee eee HF as is pp aon PT: witnessed the novel scene from a grand stand | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Duval and Mr. John Emmertot | Advices by way of Panama from Chili are to TyGiviisSatisPAciON.. In every | to Take Place on the Potomac om the 19th | Jecorated with moro. than 20,000 calla lilies. | Washington cre visiting frineds ie thee | the effect that the Chilian army is almost en. oe al Lieminhes it is successful. This is the ‘of Next August. The President and ail the members of the W. Snyder of Harrisburg, Pa., has | tirely in favor of the revolution, although the presidential party agreed that Santa Barbara's | received and accepted a call to the’ pastorate | government has at its orders over $0,000 men. All the preliminary arrangements for the Se ee in its novelty those of | of the Reformed Church at Boonsboro, this Ttis that on February 4 the govern- great regatta of the National Asscciation of Am- | Other places visit i county. pulps ‘900 a asus Gana ‘Sa Se Ma Ga a ‘The procession was then again formed and it | “The Post Office Department at Washington Se Getennelees ‘Sasa haem shade tae continued to move along the streets and past | has ordered the discontinuance of the post | men, women and children at the Pozo Al- August 18 and 19 next have been placed in the school children of the town, who made a | office ut Grimes’ Station, on the N. and W. rail-| monte. After these deeds 890 men were ar- hands of «local committee composed of the | floral pathway before the President age. | road, this county. In the futare mail matter | rested and eightoen of them murdered. The following: Leaving the town bebind the ‘| will go to Lydici, three miles north, on the el troops aluo shot several ma, More Alexander Grant, Columbia Athletic Club, | led the way to the old Santa Barbara mission, | same Toad. = ot “ene “ A than a century old. ‘The interesting |" Mrs. Clara E, Lewis of this city has applied | than 1,000 men were killed in the battle at Pozo chairman; Oscar Schmidt, Potomac Athletic | }Widings were thoroughly examined by the er adin PP March 7. President Balmaceda’s Gab, on ; Riel 4 RB Pairo, A: iin valtout’ ind when a F ion yo mien pd a divorce from her husband, Denton E. | Almonte on Marc! si is, upon the ground of infidelity. army was routed, with the loss of all its artilles Boat Club, treasurer: Samuel Maddox and | cinded the party were driven back to the| “William Mowery, Elias F. Bussards and Mre. ede Ps greater part of itsinfantry. ‘The revo- William C. McKenney, Analostans; Claude R. | Arlington Hotel, where dinner was served. Mary Anders, all of this county, have been | Intionary army committed many atrocities. Zappone and Holmes CA Bee and ranted original pensions by the departmentat | The revolutionary squadron has Iquique Samuel W. Stinemetz and ‘ibson, THE COURTS. ‘ashiugton. with all the shore forces to attack Valparaiso. Columbias. —— Mr. Frederick G. W It is also reported that the whole of the regular ‘ENTRIES ALREADY MADE. Propate Covet—Judge Hagner. Potomac House at C! army was routed and broken to pieces. except simolute demonstration | Entries for the regutta are arriving rapidly. | Yesterday——Estate of Henry Hartung; will | and brother of Mr. John thecavalry, which, 700 strong, retired toward Sfmy PACE BLEACH | some of the clubs that will probably take part, | Proven, admitted to probate and letters testa-| ton, is dead, Bolivia, hoping to join the forces expected xiuu who tw willing to come to | together with the crews they have ente mentary ieeued to Ellsabeth Hartung passed away guddenly belng iy lis usual ealth| from Tarayace, | Provisions were #0, scarce at Benxazey, pemen wee ~ Toa 4 : . Estate ipear: 01 pa up tos few moments of his des je leaves when the rel iron blockaded ber Seg cured. wil! | as follows: Columbia Athletic Clab of Siam igeauatian Marisat Melcet | we Iquique a SK YOUR GROCER FOR atten. The Celebrated one cain AND LONDON. pee mae Ter PROFESSIONAL. Annual Sales Exceed 30 MILLION Lbs. BaArs.t0, thy 73 CADEMY OF THE HOLY: chusetts ave., eu.braces ‘Beientife: fear a ape mies Saag ——— eh ek a of fifty-one years. ji juite a competence to his widow and children. | the port that preserved id for $20 a Suen Septem, wr 22 aS eeeT ME, ees | tekee” Pekomaces eightoared, "senior! aed | Askins; order allowing eale of bonds. Estateot | During’ the peat. two days: this coctes tos | sae part, hat preser 10a pound. The officers PURE RYE WHISKY, eal four-oared j; Aualostan, junior four; St. | Maria Cole; order to show cause why petition | been visited with terrific wind ai rain st if bel vessels have bound Rowing Club of New Orleans, senior | for caviat should not be dismisse: aieh oat | Gee eaten until the; In re | accompanied with vivid flashes of lightning and | themselves not to lay down erme until they Flore A. Reeves ot al; Bello ©. Saunders deafening claps of thunder. Considerable dam- | hung Prosident Dalmacoda iim fhe principal ae “he "1 juardian: bond $300. In re Spencer met} age was done in uprooting of ti ‘the in Sant The latest report from potted Peer ene Cand oe Bale Lake Cue Ue | sk; Elisabeth A. Hilton do.; bund 91,000, Ee-|tiswing down of fonche cet cocshoneet “ae, Tivigoe wes that Aitce Teco hed. Dion’ tcken Sm uly patrons au condiapiy' give thins fine beneas | pair-oared crew; Ottumwa (Iowa) Oarsmen, | tate of Louisa Duvall: petition for probate of Hagerstown several hot were struck by paige elder forces have fled. i single; Minnesota Boat Club of St. Paul, senior | Wil filed and order of publication. Estate of lightning and badly damaged. four; Lurline, Minneapolis, senior single: Win- | W-T- Arrick; will admitted to probate and let- v. W. 8. T. Metzger, pastor of the Lutheran nipeg crew of Manitoba, a senior four; the | ‘rs testamentary to M. J.C. Arricl Church ut Funkstown, this county, has received Tatassit Canoe Club of Worcester, Mass., sin- | $1,800. Estate of Jacob Childs; do. do. to| unanimous call to Dillsburg, Pa., which he gle; Neptunes and Ariels of Baltimore, each a four-oared crew; Columbia of Allegheny, 7 senior and junior singles; Union Boat Club of Chicago, IiL., senior four; Farraguts of Chicago, senior four; Delawares of Chicago, sing! Tritons of Newark, four and \t-oared crew: Albany Rowing Club, senior four and single; Mutuals of Albany, doubles; Alcyone of Eliza- beth, N. J,, senior four; Fairmounts of Phila ; Crescents of Phila- mal.) val! om me” (ohne cents postage for my new book. How to €4.0Gallon, $1.0 Quart and 500. a Pint. Pet IME St 2 ciatance cam onder my PACE , and Galveston Club, senior four; ~ ‘packed.in JAMES THARP, OF Hours: 94mm. t0 pas -_—— Acting Secretary Willits’ Birthday, _ The ladies of the botanical division of the oe yatase Ionas of Philadel; ingle ¥ or New York, dor Club, sendor four; Atalanta, Nassaus, double; Varunas of Brooklyn, senior 3 Nor York. senior four; In- ior four and single; H ; i a | Corn Starch ’ BLANO IQECREAMS, PUDDINGS, SLANG MANOS, HAmALt. of London, we i l if # ro i AND DON'T FORGET IT! That 10e. bottle of ROYAL ROCK AND RYE. Tonio that Curse Coughs, Colds, Lang Troubles, &e. i ii s Te 1e, bettie. Druceists. You Est It! You Drink It! ap23-at j

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