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e : a. - ¢ F . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1891. CITY AND DISTRICT. TROOPS TRANSFERRED. NO LEGAL RELIEF FOR HER, DOES THK EARTH WOBBLE? PROPOSALS. EDUCATIONAL. prnacn hn, ae —— Se prewwrweeee. 601 901.0) 0 ee | Se tacit S The special value of Tux Evexrxo Stan |The Annual Spring Changes of Stations of | A Woman Who Bogs That Saloon Keepers Observations te Be Made te Determine the | }) ROPOSALS FUR Mii Z 2 | to advertisers is the fact that it is not thrown Moghenntes Beteniious, Betteries oud Treepe, Shall Not Sell Her Husband Liquor. annual spring transfer of troops, includ- Mareuse, Mh, de ne masa ing the changes at Fort Myer, Va., was ordered | @ pathetic appeal from s poor woman, who| mer, and Mr. Preston of the coast and geodetic a Som gees <e yesterday afternoon by Secretary Proctor. The | stated that her husband was an babitual drunk- | survey bave gone to the Pacific east en route beep aside. This is the adeantage pre- | transfers will take place as follows: erdand had been drinking heavily since the | to Hawaii, where they will spend a year making sented by a family nevespaper. The lientenant colonel and batteries E and | previous Saturday, during which time ahe was | observations to compare with = series to be ee G, fourth artillery, from St. Francis barracks, | in mortal terror of being burnt up or killed. | made in Berlin for the purpose of determining SLAUGHTERED IN BALTIMORE. Fla., and battery I from Jackson barracks, La., | She says he gets the whisky from a licensed | whether there is any wobbling of the earth on i RT INSTRUCITON.—THE GREATEST OPPOR- offered to Parents, Chuldren, ane to Fort McPherson Ga. The movements will | place which is within one mile of the Soldiers’ | ite axis, | yates peat, Wehigetce and Bont western Me the Senatorial Kall Team Became De- Vestibuled L. between We an] Atlante, puathon adng take place so soon as the batteries are relieved | Home, and piteously asks bow . Beeent observations made in Germany have comer tire) of Pun ~ ongh se eaing Manager Snyder's Senatorial aggregation was | ®¥ companies of the fifth infantry. * Ted'to% élief that there isa yearly variation mea fv aide on ae slaughtered in Baltimore yeateray by the |, TH fifth infantry from the department of ‘Abat | in lotitude, indicating » vibration or wobble in one see Daily. corapt Sunday. | ori he ‘i ‘exas to the division of the Atlantic—the head- eatth's, axis. In other words the earth is F 430 p.m. —Delly. runs to Ly fering lole team, the seore being 19 to3. The rea- mai Sieeper to Memphis vie Lyncbbuoe son for this entaclysm was to be found in the | 2¥4tters and two companies to St. Francis Not aestaid a body as it has been represented. isacs asicteeadnines Goreme: ater r ae barracks, Fi ne field officer and two com- There have been changes noted at Berlin. il Pomp Sonthert: Expres gaily for 5 weak and ineffective pitching of Mr. George rs 1329 M st., near Thomas Circle. Danvihe, “Asbeviiie, Char otte. Ua Keefe, who was pounded and mauled and | P#ties to Jackson barracks, La,; one field officer ‘These observations, of cquree, are not sufficient Mrs. M. D. V. OZTER. . aowery, New OF sas At the head - Po yee and two companies to Mount Vernon barracks, to definitely determine the question. It may an. Himnan ee ad of all blood-purifiers is Dr. Pierce’s | 1emorslized to the extentof 17 hits,with a total | Sin “The coptmiede wal wey enon, bart prac- n be that from some loca! cause, internal disturb- coNprcres ty apd atta ty Lage Golden Medical Discov. But it’s | 0% 22 >see. The Washington team wont all to| ticable after May 1, the companies for the re-| as neice ances or something of the sort, it is Berlin that or the “via Salsetmry. Rieo rol: ical Discovery. 1t'S | pieces behind such an onslaught on the pitcher, | spective stations to be designated by the de- PCeke The wobbles and not the whole earth. Hawaii is cece sand Giese shtvinnce ber Gflerent from all of them. What- | <coduste ervar afer era, dalle te Bad. |tecteams aaomena companies for | diately sent to the chief of in Ce ny i ever is claimed for this, it’s guaran- | more men scemed to gain in nerve and skill gs See eee Nene te mare Sel. Tes Marpincersceryiertag epedb pie, variations of lniitade noticed at Borlin ave das teed todo. The money is refunded | their opponents lost their grip on the game. | j2nuining, two compani eading - an, Texas until further orders, and pending the | against selling fo habitual’ drankards ts. there toa movement or dipping of the earth’s axis, in every case where it fails to bene- | The batteries were Keefe. Visner and Hart and | designation of their future stations in the | net, and should net this dealer be proseeutea?™ | Corresponding changes “of latitude will, be fit or cure. It’s because it és differ- | McMahon and Robinson. Smalley played at | division of the Atlantic. ‘The papers were then referred to the provecut- | Shown by observations st Hawaii. The Pp third in place of Davia, and made three errors 1e major and companies A and G, fifteenth | ing attorney of the District, Mr. Neal Dumont. | ¥0! Feported is so minute as to be inap- ent that it ean be sold so. All are fallcatey, Yas ‘Vern in. Ale. preciable so far as climatic ‘are con- ' on as well as driving out a three-base hit in the ‘y, from Mount ion barracks, . NO REMEDY AT LAW, diseases originating from a torpid | fifth inning. -_ Git jae n barracks. La.. to Fort apnoea pate to be oaly, conrerier liver or impure blood yield to it. ‘THE GAME. toon as relicved by the Afth infantry.” servers are proved to be well founded there | J)SUARIMENY OF THM INTERIOR, WagHING- 4 ingststcem coer, teorons. Pre. | i Tt cleanses and fd mshems the m, The Baltimore Sun says of the game: Before | Maj. G. V. Henry, ninth cavalry, and troops | hibit any one from getting drunk. Being drunk fer ygiy ¢ edcee por rad in the real estate mar- | ieived ethiy devarn mat cant ONE, pata mae De ae 4 freeing it from all manner of blood- | "ch ® determined attack as the Baltimores | A, first cavaley, and K, ninth cavalry, to re-| is not @ crime, or rather is nota violation of I Pariad sateen 4 e8 xe MAY Bich TERS TH, 191, tor tueniy: ry ; > . made upon the Washingtons at Oriole Park | lieve Maj. L. fi. Carpenter, fifth cavalry, and | any law. In some of the states it is a crime to | T¢Porter today Foceries, ‘jooant chose’ fwares tue, | oo : ~ : : g getens no enttee’ fre ppt cameo | ae seurecis ny ots ae cae Oe Fore ee Va Oe ee at ee a tt | e,drunk, and two or more couictions consti: OF HPD ng of tue cart might be due to changes | £5 Femtar. or Yaw ur tr Previa lox | SHO: Oh, ANOUACFOAILL Kin CRU | Pastas, Tobia nh ate vols, expe | Biloaness, Serle, Saloon, | siding te savas ‘at aaa | pn tReet tll iced oy 7 p's | Sead Mate eet erm | runtitanel etl on pert art Gaver rant evtian mast | aparnanccanalpemtenetiaouae (Fa Far inf Un mee eam | 7 b in t the new garriso1 t of this is or to other causes, Si aye Se ples aut tievorated: Uy the or a S$.) p.m. i Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood- | the Hne—in baiting, fielding and beso run-| "Maj. Carpenter will report for duty to the soul wehaveno rach control, The hustand song | Changes might be so mninute, he anid, as to defy | apse immu RaNy RR gt te hepartnsent, acpams seven tw and labors 01 conn. ave {iets Sr nana petate inthe Ghementecs Ta ‘ a dice 2 : bi taint or disorder, it is an unequaled | sistence and wept everything before it, Van commanding general department of the Mis-| be called an habitual drunkard, as a legal fact all observation, it was a fact thatall movements DEPARTMENT OF THE INFERION, WASHING. ‘nchemier ant way Stations, 13:20 p.m. ir 7 ; kaw. ' - - ; e troops of the fourth and sixth | he is not such, and there is go law here to reach | Of materials from one point to the other on the ton, D.C. 5, JMOL.—Seaied Proposals will | J)5AY remedy. Wothing cite com take its | Hetive, Dey <i Rebioomn diemueed Fiteber | Cetcent itech cetieasen tiny ve Sovtgmsied | tee tee ee Le arth's surface had its effect on the earth's mo- | ease then NEDBESOWY. stay aan TEE ST. | Writs ' place. | and three-baggers as if they were ae by commanders of the departments in which tome condition might be inserted in the bat- ee anise apres nd tend to | RarENeaLof the Interior with Mince: neous supplies, i “Golden Medical Discovery” | some sort of base ball fury. and Gilbert, John- | {2 respective regiments are now serving. ‘copers’ license if Congress gave power to in- | On 2 ie aot ti .d the climate was Year endine June 30, 1st. Pro: aun 4: Ghd & para | som sad Werden bendled Frond ert gon” | Troops A of the frst and K of the ninth, prior | eect ie ih Commissioners, it is understood, | Change the earth's motion an just bs inada on the vent {orion whi ing fly balls with remarkable skill. Werden | %0 change of stations, will be filled to the pre- | will bring this matter before Congress at ite | "0t entirely out of the way. Ml be furniened on ‘ : i ng —_ Jone We Ni id no syrup or su; to de We ird bases i - | eribed enlisted limit by selections, to be made | next session and if possible get permission to “It acute ~ ? Figen en B | Seiae nea Orns aneea aay" | the eepective regimental commander of | er vache nue fee ead anacowtsa. SSL s | ‘i : 1 Most meritorious men from other troops ered ee STON SLOCUTION, ONATOI 7 ‘Ive « concentrated vegetable ex- | Pesan Teckiese disregard of the Washington | ihe "respective regiments who may dosive $0 | rianber Outting ta te Projected Rock Oreck A BRILLIANT WEDDING, PROFESSIONAL. Eeai vert cata ebwRO Ho weaeen gud tract; put up in large bottles; MMAHON'S PRESENCE Santor. Park. ihe Eleventh Street Independent Methodist | TTT Faaxois, cakp AND TRANCE MEDIUM | Sufnuh VA se UN SEND- Tractors bate a oe hi ‘a > Needed stan cae ‘al The horses of troop A. first, To the Eattor of The Evenins Star: ‘ Church was thronged last night with a goy | M Uicvivn ros cradistogravesopen tuning cts | Meme. 1S 2 api pleasant to the taste, and equally ee x alone had @ wonderful effect upon | ninth, will be turned over to the q This afternoon's issue of Tar Stax advises | audience to witness the marrige of Mr. Wm. | North Carolina ave. 6.0. It] W Tires SOMMERCIAL SCHOOL, eo? RARE 88 good for adults or children ; works e team. Cool, smiling, vigilant and strategic, | ter’s department at the present stations of the me, for the first time, that, in common with | Chandler and Miss Carrie Smith of Anacostia. | MME, GAFHAL. THe CELEMRATED, CLANE —y Coukr ¥. Riese : he gave the Nationals just five base hits, dis | troops for distribution as needed among tho . cos vey Foloxiet, th dauzhter. born 3; cavally well ai the year round, | Civcted over fourianings. In the Af inoing | ter ttoops of the respective egisesies The tithtn the Waste promeined Tec tie recloctea | fottied ‘tno corehonty ‘The Uridace, pratay | geajecty iter “Wea ielte eeaass eee : te ay ores sei op, Maine Oo a ee Smaller, who filled the place of Davis at thing | horses of the two troops now at Fort Myer in the limits prescribed for the projected 8 S10 Fe. bw arr or Bowen. 320 prin." with Palinan Buffet Sleep. i 1 base, drove a clean, sharp three-bagger to left | Will be trausierred thereat to the incoming | Rock Creek Park, Tam made defendant toa Drnnette, was richly attired in French gray silk, MES... S8er, prt t+ eee ee et 3 fi troops of the first and ninth regiments. Troops | yin giea by th ree} t wineen iste - JM. Ciairvoyant and trance medium, can be consulted 4 B. & M. station at Boston, rae bt le giomcon Bof the fourth and Bof the sixth will be re- led by the park commissioners to prevent | was ornate with steel passementerie and fes- | at nerparlocs, Wt Sew Vor aves,” Merson 600 THIRTEENTH STREET, For EuUedeiphia, “4.48.00, “10:00 a.m, “1200 | ee Oe ee Eee Ma ert | mounted by the quartermaster. department | depredation, &e. Iam without further mfor-| toons of silver tissue’ caught with sprays of | mussute rectiseet a = SCREENier SORnUL.O8'S ootonh pen 10: *8 3k'an *10 Bop nd, after Hart had been ile avateel at th tati mation touching the contents of the bill than is | orange blossoms. ‘The bodice was made with a| ~aMES COPELAND ~~ esi 2 Wilmanycton aid Chester, t Keefe managed to rap outa | pn their arrival at their new stations. = i thered into J OF NEW YORK. ‘Most Practical, Thoroush and Most Rapid System | [* noon, 2.10, “BNO : P ‘The respective division commanders will | faruished by the local mention thereof to which | Medici collar and plastron gathered into a/ J, 4010 0 OF NEW YORK, sheroesh on 0 TSP eee ctegetcet at Beat single. Another sharp grounder by the Wash- | 4) 20 reepective divisio give such additional | I refer. | Neither 1 nor—su far au Lam aware— | hulf rest, Around the skirt was a faille scarf, | Thecelebratel trance medium, who has wet with such Fhe Dectoetes aes Phanepaghs top nis 10 0 a. ington pitcher took e clear path between Wise's | firough concert of a necesary and arrange all | ™Y co-defendants have been served as yet with looped high on one side and bouffant at t this pationsand cou be compulted email Is Employed Sundays tO . legs in the eighth inning, and a single by Right | further details with due regard to economy and’| Process of subpamna or the rule to show cause. | back, The bride carried a bouquet of bridal oe psinees. ion {aa this School Only. An inormeus Rap Bor tse vi sub ‘raihis see time tables, to behad Gat ths telting Senate enna ee fil | the comfort of aflcers and’ men. Sinan Teszone ok, the proper tee; fazeeshs | roses. Zina ushers wore Mess: Hobert pslaen, ne for the Se ares ing leme; " without reserve, the legal as} e case | Hugl , Winny Morgan and Esau Bell, sees : rz Sent Siasiaeg oo i ; Tune. | The Daltimores scored until they alumost | , "ihe cndberised sllowascs of ation’ aw | which may be mads by the bil, Buflice it to | After. the ‘ceremony ti happy couple were wa vertiniue clrvageet ae Sa ABLASHED | preach, German, Ppanish ana Halse On Tap, | @emere by Ondon fineness ed om uewanaed ree i. Sola erate feels and little, with un- | cage will be shipped by rail from initial poines | Obverve, here, that the Federal’ Constitution | driven to 1113 Georgia avenve, which will be | qyiizertinn clairvoyant. Prophetic wift ‘of second Come and See It. FT OEE tT OP. and at dence, Dowd ant ctkange fom errors by Smalley, | tic new statins of the different detach. | Protects private property from appropriation | their home and where they received the felict- | siti” nevis, Tomiee saghteboetc tof second Ag-Trial Lessons and Exhibitions Gratis-@e aie ihe So ' Dowd and others. : ments of each regiment. to public uses without (and, as ia generally con- | tations of hosts of friends. Among those pres- | suale Proverty. brinzs sevarated tucether, catses Every Wednesday and Saturday at 4.20 p.m. (CHESAPEAKE AND Not once did the Baltimores show signs of | Miye wm sace regime required by this order, | ceded), in advance of jae compensation; that | ent were Miss Lessie Knott, Miss Lizzie Hess, | fhinuy troubies, evil in Sucnoer rsirom other | |Terms, $10 for :%) Lessons. Daily Use of Edison's | C i! their herculean work with the bat. | rier due proposals from ‘the lines interested, | Until agreement shali have been effected with | Miss Annie Muller, Mise Jennie Wood, Mi sitiee and al. trombi0 Will | Phonograph Grats, Fupuis have, 00 lessons Schedule tp ofiect April 1, 3H. ; Haltren’s two triples in the second and | Tine tatnished by th ‘termaster's de-| the owner or due appraisement of damages is land, Misé Fannie Wood, Misses May, | Comins to the right place at SE sein. | wut, Otis t third innings skirted through the grass near | ¥' ing ee ee hall have been made the title to the proport; 1 JE, SSHEEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN, eiws. Old bomt Comsort and. i the partment, and the cost of each movement re- | Shall have been made the ore | ~ Peres oop Pinte a gharmdny und singing. Particular attention to be: | AOFOIK daily. Arrive ai Old Point at G0 pam. right field foul flag, and one of them cleared jorted to the quartei iter general as soon as | S0Ught to be condemned cannot veut in the | x Mrs. M. Clabb, | Mrs. | Satistaction guaranteed. |. a inners as well as those, fo be qualified as and Norfolk at 6:35 p.m. ‘ the bases when they were full. Gilbert and | ported aig United States under the provisions of the park | , Mrs. Chandler, Messrs. | ¥ Yret cuailss desidenice 470 i'w | Dersormers OF teachers. ‘Terms toderate tug “2th, z ' Kobinson made three-basers successively in the ——__-.-____ act, and that, until such title ehall bave vested ; Albert Whittaker, Jas. C. Sherwood, C. A. Daly | 37 e et A SEE aplseiwim* ninth inning. Seventeen hits for a total of | | % 11 ae in | i the United States, the latter ure powerlens to | of New York, G. ¥. Chundler, George Scott, | M Ube Rit beans longicvtin: bate aa woe M8 Ani LEAVITT OF Boston, twenty-nine bases was severe treatment for | Keform Necessary in the Law as Well as in| inirfore with the dominion > which the | 5 a, ‘Win. Pettit, Chas. Tony George 30, cents ec Hours Vins Se piano KKB A thmomy. “m ‘ - cr meerED in cro of 2,200 persor je od ard 7 it} LU ‘meric fas. er and wife, L.-E. Smi ni IN: Ne J OLUMBIA « Ci 1Y COMME! tom. eV isie, thrvuas Slewper te Keb ARE A WOMAN'S ADVICE AND USE Somany bases did the Baltimores steal on | Referring to the editorial article in Tax Stan | {) exercise over hie property, ‘The correct: | wife, F. 8. Moulton and wife Mz, Caldwell, Mr, | FOXZUNE TELLING BY HAND READING. THE | COLUMBIA COLLEGE, oF Cost Biond Vacs “Path Cazeate pen to roomie pes: i = Sismer that be was taken frour behind the bat | of Saturday on the necessity for a system of | ness of this position is illustrated by the fact, | Gilbert and very many. ofl ed ny. ~ gt S Sneure a Bel. ex < f Oliva. BLS Fenay'ivente avenve. Wolff’ Ss Blackin and Hart substituted in the third inning. national registration of naturalized persons, | everywhere judicially conceded, that until the | gifts were numerous and bandsome, ar. Teltshans ~ ays dsuuaiuer, yontls. Bix thoroush it Ww FcLLen, H OTHER GAMzs. permit the undersigned to invite the attention | Snal an of damages has received appropri- bei ra. Be nd who the :uture tris>un be Ls Azyewriting. Situations whew vouipetame | °F" Sens Femage aoe, i Amagnificent, whieh r iatic ate confirmation the sovereign may recede 5 3 ae e | ficers boves owes end to Wesea eae ge at Se ireerniary more eran ® of your readers to what was said ten years | trom his contemplated appropriation absolved | coffee spoons from Mrs. Nash, silver waiter and SPENCENIAN BUSIXESE COLLLGIS | Sto HE EXNSTLYANTA ROUTE: ' bossa EP ppm since, when I had oceasion to consider the sub- | from liability to the Iand owner. This could | wine set from Mrs. Chandler, late \8 Conner Sth end D ete ae pole Thack “wir spth sobs 25 Dollars worth ef New Furniture for At Columbas— Columbus, 8; Cincinnati, 9. | ject of American citizenship and the naturali-| not be the case, coustitutionally, were the ini- | from Mre. Club, individual Om | Paleo linve been wwarded & Ford medulfot piiarsncs: | SPrinE sesnons. luiprove ine ‘ovfortunity, Bix | STLLL MAILS. MAGRIDICES | Lctti 7 2 OW? By paints At St. Louis—St. Louis, 13; Louisville, 0. In the trentise to which Ial-| tal acts of apiropriation attended by the | the Mises Moulton. embroidered lambrequin, | fatton."‘caice hows trou 10 8s 10° Pris Galy | pence or Doamem "ebngTiNeg xe edb otachdaunary Ii ta 'S Cents. ty painting National Leagwe. =m ibs attributes of ownership and of title in the sov- | antique vases, plush rocker, willow rocker, | and Sunday. [choot SS. Preparasecs Eigiind aa Nsermentery | COnR EE CP ori RADE SERENA eT 25 square feet of Old Furniture with t Boston—Bost ; Philadelphi Tae wae snk: Ee prseent condition. of | ermine rug, silver dessert spoons, velvet has- MADAME DE VALATINA, S Bor Piisbury aud the went, “Chicas IK N AtPitteburg Pitcburg 1; Cevelona, 6. | Meuaesegeenjemenuing to ue, dered inthe] "A, ywzenpecting member of this com-| ook and any ober offerage Trott iietda | rag PMO Some AR, Kes of Sreermn pe erage Phomamnom | oe tole aay" sburg—Pittsburg, 17; Cleveland, matter s,__Among other , h d the grateful recipient of | Supper was served at 10:90. aa Saat - schins ? = So - pmbewap= sn . owever, and the grat iP PPO 7 3 Selec! ot 8 ‘Architectural Drawing. wt. ‘Tous. ET «Fine con. ° At Brooklyn—New York, 5; Brooklyn, 4. tion, and the courts should be required to keep | ‘isposed to sutfer the publication of aspersions | Oo) 4B. Frisbie and Judge Georgo H. Arm-| 20s ail evsnte or he. Gis buurs, Yau gem SS Sa a Day ond night on ‘WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadripnte. HOW THE CLUBS STAND. ; 40 injurious to me, in that character, without | Tatiigt-n-w. Open Bundays 108.1. Pm. are ay | . a record of the deciaration us well as of the | *°” Pongo ‘da | Strong of tho memorial committee of Logan an mb21_ Miib, BAKA A. SPEACKIC Vico bance, = certificate of naturalization, certified copies of | #7 instant protest against their ee one W. : “American Association. hich bowl be wequitad tor be erected ff | solemn denial of their truthfulness. No one | Post, No. 18, last evening waited on Dr. W. W. = perenne spyifor the use of the appli. | desires more earnestly than I do the eventual | Godding. superintendent of the Government LADIES’ GOOD: . ee ES alae W. ie Fe. F be Fe | cunt and twoeopies to be forwarded’ ter she | success of the park scheme. 1 have exerted | Hospital for the Insane, to learn his pleasurs SaTESNS ALL SEE SN BERLITZ SCHOOL OF -ANGUAGES, TA | Cstembus-5 9 490 | cont ond twccope ‘one of which to. remain in | MYself, personally, in its bebalf and may con- | regarding the Decoration day proceedings. | | ANTFUNG, ALL SIZES: CEP: NAPKIN 723 4th ot. mw. Boo | Waninasthe 1-383 | the archives of the depertment aud ‘the other | Sdently refer to the moro publicly known ad-| The doctor assured them of his interest in the | ath bs" 400; decorative pictures, favor, stadien, Festand Most Practical Instruction, oe | Nabee. 4 8 ot) ee to the diplomatic representa- | Yocates of the measure for confirmation of the | project, volunteered his eid, acquiesced in all | Japancee tans scroiie, wrens, Terms 10. Se ia intently ut Pittsbu and aw FO 1) SR 5 OF | eek tannin Ghote or cite: Nel | eioanent Coat Ais profect numbers “among | propositions and promised t> erect a platform | USN. Ua" Pranchen: ow York, owt. Puladtyhia, Cates, | ins roca mleeper te Fitteburx, aud Plier rE eT —— P frieuds none who hus been more xealous | for the use of the memoriai celebra = Pim Betlin Loaiow eet BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RALLRO eee dene Arthur recommended the enactment of eg aed yr) red ches Oe rp ar feed oi rage ee seen readies) u* SPORT He He TSS BALCIVS CIVIL SERVICE INSTT’ AND ~ iy except m1 sun piomtar ad Kinet ane ) P : tion with which I find myself exposed to public uried in the hospival cemetery, 2 SEATLY EFETED. rs CIVIL BERT wundap, 8: < ‘ Sele | eet f Biel Le censure av a violator of civil order and. foe Ae | Mould furnish sccurste information ont that | _epti-2w~ _Hasiiene: 448 Ninth Bret 8.¥. Mitkicecalees, Bt ioa = 2 vee | Fo hee iota aur fo Det p = et 4 Pe = c° , " public improvement ma: imagined. e | subject promptly. superintendent ans .M. BRADLEY, MODISTE, 7 CST, N.E.. Hons. xy 4 With Bieepuns Car sto Renter —_= ee Se eens S Se | memcraietens wae» prociien, which hen, | EX, hich bave been Rervarted t tid Gn |i Ac Ie Wikem aes goctented to aires | Mets, SUPT Et MomerE 7. Washinton | y EeTiseTE wor Whliauuport, hochew.er nal’ Sinwtrs Fate te cago ...4 2 .666 | Brooklyn.1 5 166 | however, been omitted from succeeding acts. | Slt, Nuch lave Leow Herversed tO that end, | Dr, AH. Witiner have consented) to, deliver inaien Contam stitute sina, terse Stat | N ht Amiel, (cacent “Natarday, "with weopin EE SSS much more the “socalled “Joiised meth | se owner of six acres of lund at the bend | that the graves in question nd never been sonerate price. Cutting and 3 epectalty. Tenth Sop ane oe a For \ihtaitaport, Knows eat Bum tay oom, a formed by tne road in iw descent to the | decorated was erroncous. They have | Norra WEDNESDAY, SEPT. i a vuuciay THE C. A. C. DEFEATED. eee at aiotiicw of aliens, need t0'| Cringe over. the Mook. argek - a¢Diemee's | faaliy remembered at the appropriate mnscn| DD:vin x Ne, ore AND RAS wap sOupattapereany 220, be radi reformed. Unfortunately, in - = ri eLPHIA NEW Georgetown University achieved a victory | 1h, great cities, the work of degrading the in-|™ill- This location affords an’ admirable | in each yeur by the hospital authorities, ‘DRY CLEANING, paca Ginaspasan eeeea’ aan 2p. B00 er the Columbia Athletic Club team yesterday | dividual and cebauehing American extizenship |S for @ private residence and, as| John A. Logan Relief Corps, No. 7, held a “ae : a0 #fternoon on Analostan Island by a score of 10 | has been carried on by unscrupulous hirelings | "ch, I designed it for my "own | specini meeting at 4 p.m. yesterday at the resi- "ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CHORS, Taiz MASSA. cory and i i i c _ Until luely it did not seem | dence of President Anna A. Peck to discuss ANTON FISCHER & SON, chusette ave. ¢u.Uraees thorouch b sod Z 608, ent Snow cometag tent cand long Deseane | eee ee ence tee anna wan | beciebla Geatamy pete Ger ground seals | plans for the memorial exezeises at ‘St, Eliza Seale vaste and art Tos les: Vane te 3 of the event. The Columbia men had the game | 10. 110 pcedy reformation’ in this and other | iI Wihin the limits of the proposed park. 1| beth. ‘The result of the session has not yet CIAL. ap | Pency Work tee nn onal Dearingent FOK PHTLADELPIIA | well im hand at the start, having a lead of six | ae therefore felt justified in expending upon its | been made public. NEE BB Chong oe runs when the college boys wen: to the bat in i, ) Bond ALEXANDER Porter Morsz. | development and improvement between two A LAWN FETE. OUT OF WASHINGTON, Poa — ‘oF . or Brogan. the fifth inning and banged out four runs by , 2 and three thousand dollars. These improve- C x = SCHOOL, MORKIST. means of some opportune batting and the | Washington, April 27, 1891. ments embrace the construction of roadway ae lawn eee ae bearers al isonesen in Rg tieRa tothe tation 0° Wain vidal invite. | S vad boseting schoat ter eite rather ragged work of Columbia in the field. Then Epseaay for needed access, the clearing away of dense | the grounds of Mrs. Darling jammocks were | novelties of the season In Mirituers ea € 1 in the seventh,Columbia having made ou» more Bathybius and Missing Links, growths of underbrush, the removal of stone, | rigged up under the trees and music reveled OUS ALR DES: ROYED, LEAVING 80: the meantime, Georgetown did some more | To the Editor of The Evening Star: trees, &c. Work in this direction had xo tur | in till dark, when an elaborate dinner was |S Ro trace, by eectric needle; 1d years’ practice in this the sus a . batting and Columbia a ee Ce ‘The article in your last Saturday's issue upon aed at the pete aon the @ commissioners ‘The guests pene} nen Miss = ed EA =. | ing, and five runs anc the game resulted. The ia Secale a claimed to have filed their plat that it remained iiss Ida Koff, Mrs. Kave Darling Row- | te. = Petes Peencas Wicee hs ta ths beatin | Stzhth inning was started. and the colloge team | enue 2Phy Tat most lnwtrnctiveand in| oly, in ordur. to iavare Suninterpien ee im Margaret Schmidt, Mrs. Stefritz, ‘atent Process Flour. It isthe bestim yi making more runs, when the darkness be- | ing essay, } ¥ from the building site, to remove a few trees of | Miss Fay Kelly, ‘Stine Jessie Darling. Mr. Wm: the world. £0 _ | came too great and the game was called. The | uralist contributor have been; but perhaps a | oor, ively insignificant appearance. Some | Dougherty, Mr. Geoffrey Stein and Mr. P. Jarvis o% batteries were Homiller and Wells and Winkle- | couple of points in that article may be touched | of theve happeued to stand. upon the acre at | Ronee Costu, tata 2 ure i r man and Reckey. | Homiller did unusually well | yon, ground wien, se beew included by” de come A sinemnuy caixpastvon, apts Maat Sepecst | fia TSE aman, and 900, nn 12 ound ak for Sowc taning sand theake vekaned. Wiakle-| ver, ee | Siindoners within ts finite. “They were | Mr. colabeated bis, ffty-ninth bicth- = ONAL MAMGAGE GA BE GUTADN — - usa could not'be touched with effect, and had |, YoUr essayist writes that certain slime at the | miswoners within the park lnnits. ‘They were | Mfr, Kouig.celcbra fifty. rr rs 0 Al, NARS, BE OBTAL z SSION ‘AINED " i rd. 2 duedical recerence: pis at Vl Wadh ERM he had perfect support would have shut the | bottom of the ocean, and which was given the | Which remained thereon and their removal does | 28Y last night with «dinner and reception at | 3.19" ¥ ng bet yu. vn ne bidders TAS eer eens, BAL WAT. Columbis team off with two runs, which were | name bathybius, and was hailed as the long'| not justify the ridiculous eburge that I eee | his, residence on Monroe strect. ‘Those RB ; 5 Alexandria, 4200, Oi. 1 A, earned bye hit by King anda home run by | jooked-for protoplasm—is a delusion only to | “willfully and wantonly cut down all the trees | taking of Mr. Koenig's hospitality were Mise UTIONS MADE YO IATCH MATERIALS Sprigman in the third inning. Columbia made | some extent, for he implies thata layer of slims | growing upon that tract.” In doing what { | Mary Brauman, Mr. and Mes. Charles Carr, Mrs. | RUTIONS MADE WO. 3 Velvet, plain or with meas Shits and 9 errors and Georgetown 10 hits and | does exist om the floor of the seas, and serves as | Lave dene ta this connection it must be obvi- | Koenig, Messrs. George Thompson, Thomas | ivory, cioth or inetal mive: upholsterers’ button, “Se ot pr—— XK os " 7 errors. Mr. Heydler of the Washington | a ‘primordial pap.” With all deference, the | ous to every unprejudiced mind that my | Kose. Chas, Dunnington, Mr. Hinwood, Wm. | liths. nw. Wes. HiLL. aps-imi” MULLER, Sui 1 BT. N.W., TREATS ALL Th om cele eo Light Infantry team unpired well. Mr. Wise | question is not whether the alleged slime is | sole purpose has been to enhance the | Williamson, H.G. McKimm, Harry Arnold, LADIES WISHING THEIR FINE WHITE AND onic afections of the eye, ear, 30 and 10:57. of the same team started in to aid Lim by alter- | protoplasm or pap, but whether it exists at al | vailability of my ground (including the por- | Andrew: Tilling, Dr. Watson, Wm, Scott, og Wi Bisck, Laces done up, in Grat-clans French sty , aractt diseanes.” Ufice ma. Week. nating with him in the field, but he left the | in the ocean; and in wpite of attempts to iguore | tion within the park mit ila site and | Roach, F, W. Bergman, Bernard Duvall, Wm. Traine prices, culled MADAME VALMONT ord 25 Cents a Box. oF ALL DRUGGISTS. QeE7™~ hy aver, Bours: me on account of the vigor with which Capt. | the matter, it appears that the only slime | for that reason to preserve {ts natural beauties | Webster, Robt. stand, 713 Lith of.‘n. w. Ln ells of Columbia conducted his kicking pro-| actually found wae in certain unwashed bottles absolutely intect Could, such « purpose be | neF, Briscoe Ba; me, 5 Ne | - ee cess. on the Chailenger in which mens had been | more foreign to the frantic one which the bill | Ha r ae G. x Vis, on M: T. B. H Columbia plays the Light Infantry team to- | preserved, and its presence there wasaccounted | ascribes to me of destroying the most valuable | Weigle, Thos. aghy, Jno. MI. Koenig. Geo. | ium 2. ABRISON, day on the inaud. for by the mixture of the preservation fluid | features of my property in order to vent a | Koenig, Peter Koenig, M. Koenig and others. ahd wok ——- with sea water. s pitiful spite against and wage a petty warfare PERSONAL ‘Transfers of Real Estate. iS Your vist Lx ‘gong Penang ed = - agents of the Henan ar ~ Dr.8. B. Lyons, superintendent of the Bloom- page n imagine re former | Such, however, is prec t =— - Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: | Moosic iods might be found in the | contradictory attitude which, in common with | mEdsle (N. Y.) insane asylum, le a guest at St. ren nets ae 2 Ta, 7 ~ Site Pang Reghies Teasmscet Be Meats | 2. Darlington to MH. Jobnsce, part 1 4: | abyaes of the ocean, but that none had been my co-defendants, Iam made to assume by the | Eisabeth. | wifi aie eases = a — PIANOS AND ORGANS. ash c ndigesrion. igs Taylor, | brought to light. le per! we too consi extraordinary proceedi institut on behalf ir. Chas. man Orro’ ANHOO! STORED Bi Ui y ae ae 21, sq. 361; $—. W. McGuire to Sarah pabrns however, toward the sforgiaid, imag of the park Gomminioners. Goutal anything forhiefatare} home at Green Harbor, Plymouth | 2478. BONNETS HES AMD MILLE LIXERY NOVELTIES M crtmoat ER re ne ok Kee He LIARS bo Ror SEL be i. | is hen he says the reason is © mon- more abhorrent to reason or derogat county, -lan” 4 ves # her soy) cabtaprepipe pedeng ans ——. | csar npoctnena Would be Sop large. ‘Porsnit tho | the fone righ ot the elie vag ‘Misses Lulu Alder and Rachel Fisher have re- sot es ee PL Femploor duse.0. ROMS, Sean hace or LS gry aap bate 7 na. $99" | suggestion, Mt Eaitor, that “trae” science | “April 20,180. Louis P. Suormaxzn. | turned. CHILDREN'S TRINMED Hats, Di.“ Rad yanks . ae ; 5 - M. Garther, . | boasts that it has nothing creatures eA SSR oTEs. aun parse i ;@-._D. N. Hoover to Cicelia J. Hoover, | of pure imagination, and that the theory, that MEDAES AND Babens Jamex Darnell took a header from his bicycie| nen5m MOUENING Goons. | ireeciaiftree. Hours b'to 0 ton =| Tas Lesome Ixereouexre Bipes to Stary Murray. part 0, oq J; €—. | he tan otto, Gtreoye acsvoleass |e me Presented te mom cris [OS Brite stent sad wae badly hart ec ET i pes , Murray. . 84. 361; $—. | specimens which woul '— | To Be to Members of the Miss Kuott of Washington in leaving an : See Martin, Mc Ricker So Faocin © stayen’ | Soe Smaeinod in order fo sxplain, the absence Militia Tonight. | Anncontin car last oventug caught her neve on FAMILY SUPPLIES. sun.eoo BAVE DEKE MADD amp coxa, &. Nannie J. links. “Seience posseves innumerable fossil and | ‘There will be but a small amount of floor | the step, fell snd suffered = contusion of the WS ABE BECEIVING DalLy sort cuaba, BEAUTIFUL KEW STYLES FOR 199, ty 3 other remains of ancient animals, small and | space to spare in the Center Market Armory | °™™- tin Quartet, Messrs, W. W. Fisher, of eal acres, bask chain, cap spent and ail kinds . from thems wo learn that those | aril! hall this evening. Col. Clay bes. ar |yonee motyee aie eas De | tee eeu PROKER BROS’, WEBER, ESTET, FISCEER have survived were just as n Vernon Etvler, Jos M ae N. WHITE & CO., 21 Bst. an > inet ages agoas they are now; also that STeantaa bees Den opts & mencieale kant wih} ot the home of Dr.| Telephone, 681. phe AND IVERS & FOXD Pianos. a % i i Fe LL ee ‘burn, - the: to be no specimens of true species | *t 8 0! and it isnot improbal at bea [WO BIG CANS TOMATOES, i5c.; 3 LBS. 3 . e as distinguished from varietics, evolving them- | least one battalion of the first tegiment will own 2 Oereen ot cae naa 4 ion ae Ne Coates, a. Low PRICES. Easy TERMS i er to TW. Rand, lot 14, block 1. Whitney | selves inio other species in all ‘geological time | also be there. Markamen's buttons, sharp- pcr ye ng M | Claret, Bsc, Sloe Lard, ‘oe, ibe | PREP O RAGA ABB 7 PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. } lowe; $994.30, “Marry Barton etal t© laabelia | Sny'more than they have done in the historical | ycotors' cromes and the brigade. tents medio feist abe per ib Fitcuore Lap Be Sie Bak Pt sist us i? ¢ 0: © Wiadcre "7. a Gant and John McDermott’ | Period. ss are to be prevented with all the ceremony such A Wife Charged 4 faba men, nga ines of ate wena ira SaRDERS & sTAaxrMs am Ne Vanner. part 31 and 92, sq. 569; €3,100. Isabella B. Teel ‘The Bullet ie Still In His Body. an occasion calls for, As the program pam | 388 Teh wt. nw, pear Oat. tbpace 10 8 Medd, wa ea aT, aves eerie is, | Tom Carter, the colored man who was shot the ttt et —__ALFRED WOOD. G. 7.4. aor rae a 5° Bhipley fo Joho Hurt, | Neat Giesboro by his brother-in-law a few days | Pe! (See 2} toda. ‘They on ‘Tou would do welts 90. 559: BI 92.650. We W. Purcell to WW. | ago, as publiahed in Tue Stam at the’time, in| Ast rears ride commanders. Then the sharp- ested CALLER { | much better. Yesterday he was abletoleavehis be Jeno Bisa she Which we te been treated by Pons Our Antique tniabed Bad Room Buttes. pieces mi a weed |B ithongh the large bullet is credit. ‘8. Bus /, subs 6 |. 829; mira Raney Pork to Anule West, lots ST and 08, Gar- F ‘sce Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, upbel- | seid: ¢—. A. P. Howe oe Memmert, prop- a hatrciotls, ewon N Congress «1 * pe cae min Seeker | cerab to W. Holmes lots 23 and 2, bik. Holmead Manor; $3,750. Lot 29, bik. 43, do.; Good WOVEN.WIRE BED SPRINGS tor 92.95 | €2,025. D. Birtwell to Anne B. Towers, pt. 2, | 114 came to Washington in 1854. Her husband, se i Au . i the ‘Mary (0 ce €2.50 00 credit oy Sto A prntmartoa Fo one of the oldest bont builders in the District, | 0,6 > Gordon BRUSSE: 9 $5,250. W. H. Campbell has for many years been connected with the | fru! {™ ‘LS CARPET, @0e. cash or Me. oncredit. | pt. 3U. 8q- 2 of Chi Geoa Goldse! Pt. ‘Ii, sq. 281; $500. navy yard. Mra Sword was a member of Christ | links 3 ————_BICYOLES, _ 'SOMAIN CANPET.28e-caah or Oe. oncreas. | GOVE, PE stick ot Columbia to. W. | Church and ‘was esteemed in Southenst | the be Noruxo Berrzz Fon Tux Paice yi So and lay all CARPETS free of cost spddoa't | Smit Tot & oe 0. of Mts bra sarge Washit a 1890.’ Cone for the waste in matching deruren, tery, &—; and pt. 1, accede . jog a = a Secdrgedemarsd Curtermsare theeasiestof any housein the ety: He Will Probably Recover. ‘Smith, W. | shoot ‘Boyar Giete, (29 © emall payment at thne of purchase and the bal- somesias Teme ee eee once EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | 80 badly cut while attempting to act as peace- ‘Xo notes “ maker in a fight Sunday afternoon, has atid nd © percent Geovuntdliewes | sen no dangerous symptoms during his 8 aud secounie wetted un thirty dae, copfinement at Freedman's Hospital and the physicians think he will recover. The wound . ns ee Se ee a the street parade to celebrate the twenty-ninth eaws inwstines were protruding. ‘auniversary of the emancipation of the slaves | night wasthe| District. Mr. R. D. Rufin. and gentlemen CBEDIT gouss bby be at. | ode by ae Maswme an Nenasen, 6 ‘very Capitol ‘of

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