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bs LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A. 36. THURSDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, continued cool, fair weather Wednes- day and westerly winds; fair and higher temperature Thursday. coNDITION OF THE WATER ‘Temperature and condition of water at 7 &m.: Great Falla temperature, 59: condition, 96. Receiving reservoir, te dition at north conne south connection. 35; distributing reservotr, temperature. 64: condition at influent gate house. 36; conéitiun at effluent gave house, 36. Superintendents. At the session of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Hospitals for the Insane at the Arlington last evening three in- teresting papers were read. There were a number of ladies presortt at this evening session. ‘The first paper read was by Dr. C.K. Clarke of Kingston, Ont., on “A case of lethargy.” He said that such typical cases Were very rare and incomplete in their history. Typically, Dr. T. Wesley Mills compared them to the state of hybernation in animals; this case 4 LOCAL GAMBLER KILLED. ® duel with pistols. Ross fell pierced by eral bullets and died in s few moments. was shot in the mouth and breast, bi probably recover. Both men were and the shooting was the result of a qi the card table six weeks since. Several days THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, AP RIL .29, 1891. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Toes FTO peat the eters othe Sie Stank fereshine” (ALSsUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GENERAL AD! SEASON. Sine Next week FHE W:kADO.” AMUSEMENTS. New Tosxisa Barus, aptoye?7 1229 G st. nw EXCURSIONS. &ec. GBAND IxavocRaL EXCURSION OF THE PALACE STEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ Sausre e WE ARE SHOWING THE GRANDFsT as SORTMENT OF KEW SUMMEK GOODs IT HAS EVER BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO Dis. PLAY TO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON. WE HAVE 4 MAGNIFICENT LINE OF IN- DIA GILES AND GRENADINES, BOTH BLACK AND BLACK GROUND, WITH Fio- High Water. | Low Water. he referred to was unique, as complete details | ago they were prevented from shooting each | river KEPPaNs SEN wast NG TON FHEATER For the Season of 1891 - os ieee MAdem Midnight [EM om 616m | were obtained. ‘The patient wag of « neurotic other and placed under bond to Keep the peace. | tween = Segara ee ] Ixponsep by thousands, T. W. Betton’s In- | family, with a very early marriage and much | Flood is a dangerous character. A few months sepsis THIS WEEK—LADIES' MATINEE TOMORROW. LIS, ORGANDIES, JACKONETTS, PIXE | fallible Pile Salve: sta: without equal asa positive cure for piles. You need not continue suffering. If it is not to be had of your drug- t, we will mail upon receipt of 50 cents per x. Wivkecaaxn & Bows Dnve Co. of Lal- timore, Md. Lazapens as Uscar. That French neck balbriggan shirt which we offer you for half adollar has often cost you a quarter more. Hzxay Faye & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and D. Iv You War to see all the newest fabrics and shades in suitings and trouserings for spring wear and at prices in harmony with your purse call at Eisexas Baos’., 7th and E, tailorin department 5 Stx tax Naw Paocess gasolind stove. ‘W. . Jesus & Co. Benxerer is pure. Gas Sroves, guaranteed. Suepp & Bno.,4329th, Fier Huxpurp Pars of Kxez Paxrs to Be Grvex Away.—On Saturday morning, between $ and 10 o'clock we will give to every trouble. The characteristic conditions began when she was twenty-one years old, and since that time there were ‘periods ‘of and disease with stupor, lasting for forty yeare, gluch, judging ' from the state. ments of the family, might be compared to hystero-epilepsy. There was one iod of seven years of wakefulness, after which she Passed into this lethargic condition, thirteen ¥ears ago, which condition lasted tits death. Ske was somewhat rational at first, but this gradually changed, though in the day time she ap; better than at night. She spoke onl; once in nine years, and once it was mate. | she got out of ‘bed.’ She once fasted fifteen days. When the first necurate medical exami- nation was made, in 1890, some of her muscles were rigid, some relaxed. There was but a slight reffex action; she could be aroused, but protested. Her weight was only sixty pounds, pulse rapid, respirations variable and the temperature almost always subnormal. Just before she died she tried to speak, seemed in pain, but ted n@consciousness, and got outof bed. The mortem showed great emaciativn, with a tuberculous lung and a sac- culated stomach, but the brain was perfectly normal. THE COTTAGE PLANSOF BUILDIXGS. he stabbed Martin O'Meara, Lynchburg tailor, neacly him, and subsequently in Palne with eB Se a a ene. AMUSEMENTS. The recital from “The Light of Asis,” given by Miss Marguerite Saxton on Tuetday evening at the Wimodaughsis Parlors, was ‘@ success .d was highly enjoyed by an intellectual audi- ence. The musical trest by Mise Michaels on the violin accompanied by Mr. Robert Low was a delightful feature. ‘The Losion Symphony Orchestra closed its home season of twenty-four beta — urday evening, ving formance masts of “Fidelio to eh sutlence that packed the great Boston Music Hall to ite utmost limst, gettiPele pipe the original contract to only chip these walls to allowa of the boats, ce the extension of the time it has been deemed better to make the repairs thorough 3d lasting. ‘engineer in charge of the improvements on the go, examining for # es, from Washington to Cum- the workmanship and materinl used, and to see that the contractors are ad- hering strictly to the terms of their contracts. Some complaints have been made about the alleged offensive odors that are said to arise from the canal within the town limits, and the company has been requested to flush it. The engineer is inclined wo disbelieve this, as he ‘says that the water is kept fresh always on this, level ior the millers who use it in running their mills. As to flushing the canal the company could not do it at present, as the gates near ‘29th street were in a dilapidated condition and 't €2,500 or $3,000. It was intended | th intention to become an American citizen does not clothe him with citizenship, and that, therefore, said Ohison and Jansen are not citi- zens and cannot become such for a number of years.” It was therefore resolved, ‘That in the opinion of this bod: tho contrary, ths contract labor Inw notwithstanding assertions hasbeen violated in these cases, and that the record of the court proves Commodore Folger's # te~ ment as to citizenship of said aliens to be false and misleading and that his conduct in this particular isunbecoming an officer and a gentle- man.” Copies of the preamble and resolution were went" to the Navy Department and to the te an. iE CHAMPION FEMAIL 1 WRESTLERS, ALICE WILLIAMS vs. MAY MOKGAN. «p28 as bor Taare STRUCK Gas. OUR Boys. irs. P. nd Tunis F. Pro Harri, R. I. Brition and Tuas F. Dean, ‘Week commencing Monday, April 27, ‘The Musical Farve Comedy, BY YOOTLIGHT DRAMATIC CLUB, Washington, D. C., Dancing after per. THURSDAY, APRIL 30. WPONIGHT, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAL. PHILIP PHILLIPS, ‘TO RIVER VIEW SUNDAY, MAY 3. Steamer leaves 7th street wharf at 10:30a.m. and 3:15 p.m., returning at 8 p.m. ‘Tickets, 25c. Fine Brass Band in attendance. No ob:ectionabie parties allowed on the boat. For charters for steamers Samuel J. Pents and Mary ‘Washington call or addres K & RANDALL, Propristor, apl8-tr ‘1200 Virginia eve. ow. ROPE AND THE HOLY LAND. Program of GAZE'S (of London) SELPCT FXCUR- ee Bow realy. aed pores See ~ owe Pas cy 5 Ben. w Ocean tickets sold | KLE, Bradbury Palace of Mumc, JRE Exctusion 12 MILES ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS. APPLE ORGANDIES, SATEENS AND GING HAMS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY AND COL. ORINGS THAT ALWAYS MARK THE FRENCH DESIGNER'S ARTISTIC HAND. MANY OF THE STYLES ARE CONFINED TO US, AND WE FEEL ASSURED IT WILL REPAY THOSE IN SEARCH OF 4 SUMMER DRESS TO INSPECT OUR WELL-SELECTED sTOCK _ ¥. M. SHUSTER & soma, O19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE x.W. 5 is of The Evenins Star. ‘The Sinzing Pilgrim, With His Peerless Pictures and | Two Salon Steamers. irom (th st. ferry wharf. oe s iceable tifled by unbounded entbusinem its ap- | any extra pressure against them might cause | Correspondence yt Salrandarnve Lowy. ws debe pasts any cise frome Steis jens. Gem | De. AR. Moulton of aster, Mass., read a splendid work of Mr. Nikisch | Serious damage. “Tle will, however: be done mooeenxe, Apel 38, 1001. Under Powers, ht. Stop at Avexandris, ¥ 23 the ‘ae before, Friday, May 1,and get a card paper on “A New Departure in Massachusetts.” ing-the season. The or-| shortly, as four new gates have already been| The board of county school commissioners oe hs rill be tue last pearance in Washinton. | OUNT ae which entitles you to one pair pants tree. It to the effect that Massach: i built and will be put in position ina few wecks. | were in session here today and transacted the | 4tFourth Street march. dthet. . s ‘Brenen’ = gen a ees musetts ‘war | season at the Academy of Munic this evening. | “The outlet lock’ west of Georgetown, which following business: John J. Higgins, secretary Tickgts, single admission, se. ‘iteserved seats, 10c. ex. core Star Clothing House, 03 to 909 8th st. ne. | Srercrowded with her 7,000 insane and she had | The program includes the overture “Benvenuto | go facilitates the ‘pi of boats from the | sia cted the condition of tk, | —2e csr notin attempted to relieve this congestion and to | Ceilini,” Berlioz—two movements from the | Canal to the river, will fee the present not be | 4 treasurer, repo: condition SS Loxspare Camsaic. 10: (0-4 Pequot sheet- | abolish the evil of placing the pauper insane in | Symphonie Orientale, Godard, and the great | vecd, Using this’ outlet instead of the creek | schoolsns good. Pupils enrolied for tho spring | N) ing, 263 br. Warner's corsets, 95c.; Monarch | the state alms houses by erecting a new hospi- | --Eroica” Symphony, Beethoven. Mme. Helen outlet isa great saving of time. To pass a| term: White, 3,135; colored, 1,764; total enroll FOR ONE WEEK, BEGINNING shirt, Great bargains in lovely challies, | tal at Muedville for 1,000 patients of the chronic | Kopekirk will play with orchestta the concerto & ze eheviots, ginghams, outmgs and zeperines. Bropaeap’s, 14th street near S. Exe Suapes, 10c. Hrurten’s, 458 Pa. ave. indigent insane class on the cottage plan at a gost of not more than $500 for each inmate. This would mark a great advance on the old style of hospital architecture, which was even for pianoforte 28, Techaikoweky, and Mr. Anton Hekking will contribute a group of solos for violoncelio. The few seats remaining un- sold may be secured at Ellis’ music store. bout from this point down the level of the canal and through a series of locks would require two and one-half hours, even admitting that the locks were sufliciently filled with water to ment, 4,899. "A colored, 1,042; tot Cost of attendance: White, 1,929; average attendance, 2,971. ring term: White schools, $9,155.54; colored, $1,674.94—total cost, $10,830.48. Due MONDAY, APRIL 27. MONDAY, APRIL 3 ‘Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. WE SHALL CONTINUE TO SELL DPC. ORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN id unpaid: White schools, $8,115.69; colored, AT ABOVE DISCOUNTS UXTIL WE 1 b Prevent the necessity of waiting until they | and uw : , HARRY La today followed in some places. ‘Ihe plan was| The Schubert quartet ‘and the Sixteenth filled, whil ik and | #1,445.69; total, €9,561.88, which was ordered to ot 5 5 MOVE TO OUR NEW STORE, 1215 F ST., ple, F. Ome, to place the laundry, electric light lant and | Street uate, nestted by 3 a Hare; alo ne aa —_, ook au Lvl bot bey paid on bay 1 ta was ordered by the board EAuay Rpt AHLA-HO COACH a a r es € iness lings in center, sur- | pi ill render @ program of music ai hart i ‘than red 6c - F 2 cto 7 Sunday, sp LSPUSED Bet cor Pa ive andSth ce” | Founded by the offices and. wards for patients, | Revietay ut Hrue, Wenn oe ee Be er eee Dome fe lett EROS cane vat in Ge Ttae bana te aati mao gril AcanM. ‘excursion weloiize | Di on. Main office, cor. “e with divisions suitable for different 3 of Admission, 50 cents.” Seats : ‘Telephone, 771-3. Go to Jons R. Key. inmates, with the sleeping apartments on the second floor, the specially new feature of the village being the separation of the medical 6, at 8:30 o'clock. baie Grp th oll-ki will ray, the well-known tragedienne, peat next week as Harte in her: great ping, 4 Goop Game. A very interesting game of base ball was on June 19, which will be the longest term for The nual appropriation of $10 here’ Association. The STILL ALARM. STILE ALALM. -. Caldn tridze, tare ditiner at the bridce, $1." Our new six-n-habd tally-ho couch from’ S:ratoga 5 8 the larwest and Suet in the country. Coaches Leaves the Weister, o13 15th stn, ance yarties vee the Label 14th and Hf. 10 miniates later: com ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, u 3 PA AVE... ty. played yesterday at Olympic Park between the By Joseph Arthur. el nen a lis: 624, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th st. | Oicers from each other, each one being placed | «Kast Lynne.” Cooke Park nine, David Reynolds, captain, and : Next week— SUMME RESORTS. AGENTS FOR EDDY & LORILLARD =< “Teiephone call, 10642 206 and 208 Nhire he could exercise the most control at oe of brilliant beauties and s collection | Walter Brown's nine from "se Ourtea babel: te ee, ing Stee THE PRIVATE SECRETARY, ape7 IMMER REFRIGERATORS. Northe: te clever comedians w: ‘at Kernan’s next i: deci 7 Sarah kk. “ an a =m a thy's, 1109 Pa. av. cake ge taal aa 0 ahi anes hese ai Ha 9 ed ad this | favor “at. the Cooke Park born Robert Frey of her estate hone beotvinal ae. bony Avaw Fonzravaws THE EDDY REFRIGERATORS ARE ORTRAITS at Kets Kemethy . e their indorsemen’ cottage ise Willinsoe a fiee Merges ; ¢ restate among her creditors. ja a plan, stating that their hospitals so constructed | " Foceprng! mat meh did some fine catching and Harry Wood snd Lite Bows? Short pants suits, from four to fourteen years, fr 2 upward. — E:sexan Bnos., 7th and E. Owxx #4 for a fine crayon and one dozen cab- inetsa. Estanroox, 711 Market Space. And order a case of Heurich’s Extra Pale Lager. Benxrxer pure rye whisky. “Ecoxomx” Gas Stoves. Sux & Buo., 432 9th. Have Youn Canrers cleaned by the ammoni- ated steam process, 1708 Est. Telephone 804. Awnrso, flag and tent manufacturers. gave perfect satisiaction. ‘The third paper of the evening, “On the In- crease and Prevention of Insanity,” was read only by title, as the author, Dr. G. Evarts of Ohio, was absent. BRAIN DEGENERACY. The last paper, by Dr. James Y. Searey, presi- dent of the board of trustees of the state asylum of Alabama, was called “Brain De- generacy.” He noticed particularly that the brain was improved by exercise and degenerated in idle- ness. Hence education must be encouraged and maintained. All men were not equal, neither socially, nor intellectually, for heredity plays a great part in brain capacity, and as the test of success was by competition, so competi- tion should be maintained, not destroyed. ‘The best legacy was a good brain; the best stimu- Forepaugh’'s circus which ‘filled the eet With crowdxof fae Saday, abe giltter ing pageant of red wagons and gilt vehicles and gaily cay med horses and eful riders and splendid cages of untamed beasts and elephants in droves and everything in all the paraphernalia and panoply of a megathe- rian aggregation. The tent-was full this after- noon and the performance tonight will call forth the crowds and coronets of the capital. Also tomorrow matinee and night. The Footlights Dramatic Club will present at Willard Hall tomorrow night ‘Our Boys,” for one night only. Dancing after the per- formance. Tickets, 26 cents, at the door. paar be a A Deathbed Marriage. Mr. James G. Fealey, who was employed in the office of the chief of engineers, United States army, died last evening after a brief ill- Jno. Braitmayer very good visitors. ‘The umpires were Wm. Smith. itching for the aH Conner and BLACK BASS ARE BITING. Messrs. Copperthile and Smith of the Con- necticut Pie Company report the catch at Harper's Ferry of thirty-two fine black bass, weighing from one to four and » quarter ands. This induced many lovers of the Book and bait to try their luck Feuterday, but they were not as successful, and Messrs. Cop- perthite and Smith still remain the heroes of the war on the finny tribe. NorEs. Mr. Louis Lowe of 1240 28th street is con- fined to his house with a sprained ankle. Mr. Frank D. Evans, ;who is recuperating in Florida, writes that he has much improved since his stay there. Wagner wns Lavinia, Simon pointed guardian to Rachel ’eter and Urban Nichols Wag- ner; bond, $1,200. Letters testamentary were granted to J. Clements, executrix, under he will of Sarah H. Clements; bond, $800. rs. Eliza Higgins, wife of Samuel Higgins of Darnestown, died at her home at that piace today, in the fifty-eighth year of her be og? A Big Forest Fire, The biggest forest tire that the Millville, N. J., section has known for years is raging about six miles southwest of that city and much valu- able standing timber has been destroyed. ‘The ire started River branch of near from an engine on the Maurice the New Jersey Central railroad Dividing Creek station on Monday and has burned a swath about six miles long and Largest, oldest, ricttest tented exhibition in the world. JAMES E. COOPER, Sole Owner. Doors open at 1and-7 p.m., performance at 2 and S o'clock p.m., for two days only, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 30, CAPITOL PaR North Capitol and G streets. The grounds are direetiy | few ‘accessible by all the various street passenger lines. 4&-Paw's Colossa! Triple Circus! 4-Paw's Startling Staye Sensations! Races! 4-Paw's Wild West Show! 4Paw’s Famous Foreign Features! First Season in America of COL. BOONE AND MISS CARLOTTA, und water ior JAS. ALBER? NOW LOWER IN PRICE THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD. wb7-3m ‘T= SANErasuewer MARBLEHEAD NECK. Finest scenery on the Massachusetts coast. For de- scription address AMA BROWN. ‘ay20-e0%m" MM States Hotel ; or ‘Grove, $a. im* W. J. OSBORNE, Proprietor. Foe RENT FOR THE SEASON. NARRAGANSETT PIER At Shadow Farm, one oy sd beach Mansion and cotcaxe, turnished, and with every con: Yenience; situated ‘al lake and surrounded "were, stab &e office of HEIS- Ap@eod are c labs and photos. at KELL & McLERAS, 1008 Pst. Canmar & Lar, 028 7h wt. and 708K. ow. 4 BIG DROP IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS, ‘Will offer the balance of our stock of Shan- tous Pongees. All new and besutiful styles. Price was 180. 8 yard. To @o at 1240.0 yard. 4 SPECIAL OFFERING IN BED SPREADS. Full-size Howeycomb Spread. Good value at Tic. Togoat Ge. Extra Size Crochet Spreads Good value four miles wide so far. ‘The World's Most Accomplished and Bravest Lion = 981.35. Togoat ¢1. lus, competition, ull the brain acquired its | ness. He waa to have been married today to| On next Tuesday evening at Linthicum Hall Se ee ee Ore er ae Ee, Extra Bise and Extra Heavy Crochet “Sewn” Guten, Su ‘Suxpp & Bro., 432 9th. highest development in an instinctive ethical ‘The ri mat Fight. sense, independent from its intellect strength. Miss Neilie Gillespie at St. Patrick's Church and all arrangements had been made for the the Erminies will close their season of pleasure witha grand banquet, and many of George- tow In the democratic joint caucus in Tallahassee LIONS All'Let Loose the Rous °RTSS. ‘On the beach, Massachusetts, Manager. Sau ‘Spreads, Marscilles pattern. To go at nein $1.25. “Maxrrov,” the finest sparkling table wate- | But all men moved up or down. ‘The study of | 0nd all arrangements, hed been made for the t speakers will be present to answer | lest night the 48th ballot resulted: Call, 51;| Vu % encizsled mith s lofty steel fence, De ATLANTIC CITY, New Grenadines, im plain anf striped. gud ginger champagne in the world. An sbeo- | thie society Tes pom those that moved dows. | it" weck and falled “so” o5 idly “that on | the toasts and otherwise contribute to the Speer (alliance), 37; Bloxham, 3; blank, 8, and | The most illustrious of all aerialiste, the incomparable the year pat Special values st $1 and $1.25 per yard. Se ears atte ethene: | Sashes ppt atele SAS SG! ft ee | Mond hi cn eppentd opelat’ then, | Paaege of hg omoon» nn tag | BANE voLzE te ngage | oe amr Fines | ee seme at tees . “Cuanies Knataen, 737 7th st nw. | t¥pes lunatice and puts them in asyluims—that | M8 request, Miss Gillespie being willing, the ashort trip to New York. ny nen ee Coomennnae | IE eS ee Meade tote ee Mattings. A good time te buy before the ee ito city | (ites that had lost ite ability to compete and to | TerTiage, intended for taday was performed. |® "Te Georgetown College baso ball. team de- Ax E Os AB 200 ARENIC STARS. Monadnock : 1.500 feet elevat on-outivok 10-40 miles: | eat are all picked out. Canrrr Cuxanrxo at Cnace’s, ite city | judge ethically. This lack of strength and lack Leeda afiieti sympathy Of | rested the CAC. team on Analostan Island | AX Ma US ry. THREE TIMES THE GREATEST MENAGERTE | {and ip lich state of cultivation ; 10-100) — post office. Carpets stored during the summer. of feiction— that is mene — a ma best poisons | ™*"Y “% era’ yesterday y by 8 a score of 3 to9, sod the weted. Ee Exon gxiibited, ip America apd only realistic and | stitable tor sunuer or Bue stock farm; 3 “ea = were the causes of insanity. ler brain poi- e col 76 on ir return ome ae + CARHART & LEIDY. ere 2 Soy tg gee So > cme nicotine and ‘icohol. Alcohol de-|, New Headquarters for the W.0-T.U. ld bo hoard from Hock creek | SUFFERINGS INTENSE. HEAD NEARLY RAW. —200 SCOUTS, SAVAGES AND SOLDIERS! | S/-83t__FAKMUNT FARM, E. JAFFREY, N. 1. ve Si L. stroyed sensation, it hastened degeneration and @4 Px Gattos, $1 Per quart, 50c. a pint ‘Vesrr tae Expres Canret Cizaytve Woras, (31-685 Mass. ave. nw. Telephone 425-2 kills. A man might feel better, only because sensation was dulied—he felt less. But alcohol would make of »manan acute dement ora maniac. The highest type of brain could re- The new headquarters of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, on E street between 9th and 10th streets, was formally opened last evening. A large number of eign f Alexandria is the guest of ins of Alexan of Mies Madge Greenlees of 1521 Sist street. Miss Frank Moore has returned from Fortress Monroe, where she has been for the past two BODY COVERED WITH SOKES. CUBED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. |. A. H. Bogardus and CoM ia tein psoce Lastoalne 2 GHOST DANCE! ‘All the entire and superb Paris, track, every kind of races, jooters. Border life wild apd weird mile DOUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS will be open for the rec ‘of guests on June 1, a. catalogue add Horcurssows, Tbought # bottle of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, one box CUTICURA SALVE, and one cake of CUTICURA SOAP, for my son, aged thirteen years, who has been with eczema for « lone time, and I am pleased to say that I believe the remedies have cured him. His suffer.nge were intense, his head being nearly raw, his care being Kone except the gristie, and his body was sist the temptation of hol, but to save the ordinary or weakened brain the alcohol must be cenied itand the brain continuously edu- cated toward competition and ethical compre- hension. Weakness, idleness and alcohol were the causes of brain degeneration. ——$__>—__—__ French ae me Gas Sroves, all kinds. Suxpp & Bno., 432 9th st. ‘and astounding Norice.—I am now located at my new store, 900 7th street, corner I, where with larger quarters and increased stock, I will be en- to better serve my patrons with a first- the members of the union and ite friends were present and the occasion was one of mutual congratulations. Devotional exercises were held and, after prayer by Kev. Dr. Wilson. the president of the union, Mrs. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, cers. At FOREPAUGH'S net trained ADA: a US new TWENTY WONDERFUL AND WISE ELEPHANTS. $50,000.8TUD TRAINED HORSES, 100 ACTING ANIMALS! weeks. Mr. Root Dodge has returned from New York, where he has been the guest of Mr. Miller Kenyon. Since the resolve of the bicyclists of the RICH MILLINERY. class assortment of _‘he paper was appiauded, but as no discus- La Fetra, spoke of the success of the town to organize themselves into club the Daily expenses, 5,500; Capital, $3,000,000. bo ht the “bicycle fever’ d mem- | covered with sores. His condition was frightful to be- ‘Trimmed Millinery I dren's shoe at lowest prices, sion was had the society adjourned till this | work and the prospects for the future. Mrs. | bers are scen on the amovth sircete learning 10 | s0ld. ‘The sotes have now all liens ce ccs ee ee 4 ‘Ura ~ papeee Jacop Stmassvnore, | morning at 10 o'clock. M., E- Cohen, the first, vice president of the | ride and to practice different. feats on the use- | healthy, eyes bright, cheerful in disposition, und ie 50Cars, 4 Trains. furnish tiusic. Address F- TENNEY & CO... lates: styles and deaians, Formerly 433 7th st. —___ — Ro La — a v. Dr. Wilson, | tu) machines, working every day. My neighbors are witnesses to ‘The Sumptuous and Stupendous Hotel. Washington, D. C., until June 15, afier that at udge McDowell, Mrs. Martin, Miss Kessler t i" ‘ified this reimarkable cure, «nd the doubting ones are re- “DAY PARADE = " ae In Stra Gas Stoves, latest styles. Suxpp& Buo., 4829th. | 7, Indictments pang oaslgecrechoarar and others made brief addresses. wore plocopal Church Fee aes curser | aueated to call or write me, orany of my neighbors. srt W CODLAWN, ROCKVILLE wD. WILL BE artiste om Cintnenee eneestmantin —errr grand jury urned indict- hess sre ee follove: Joka ‘Mor WM. 8. STEPHNSON, Long pants suits, thirteen to eighteen years, os E:exax Banos, 7th and E. ments as follows: Mary Braxton, manslaughter, in causing the death of Catherine Watkins by striking or pushing her on March 25 at or near Ist southwest; W. E. Beininger, larceny Officers Elected. The Capitol Real Estate Investment Associa- tion has elected officers as follows: F. J. re-elected. bury, jr., Thomas Hyde, Jno. H. Smoot, J. G. Waters, Francis H. Bates, Henry D. Cooke, David Rittenhouse and Thomas H. Looker. Winchester P. O., Union Co., N.C. STUBBORN SKIN DISEASE. Qf the mighty combine takes day, April 29, unto ding ail the turesque, histori. al and swup: jon, 50 cent dents. Keserv ‘opened for ytion of guests May 10. For pc. | germ appiy at the CLAKENDEN HOTEL. ain and HUES 20? HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA; 500 teet above town and rivers: railroad station in Unsurpassed; table colored and fancy lace braids, hair and Milam mixed. Also all the poke effects, all in the a te iuil View; scenery trom porticoes a Sales poiliees Wardens, Francis H. Bates aud ‘Ihomas Hyde. Nace first-class; 86; open May'l. invent ctyten, Hevnicn’s Extra Pale Lager the best. Bot-| Akers, larceny from the person; James B. Colt, | MeQuade, president; John Shughrue, vice | “My. Dent Cavey ison a short visit tohishome, | used the CUTICURA REMEDIES for about four | secured at DUOUL'S Mune Store, 825 Pes avers atthe | Pain SHOR. 8, LOVETT. = tled by the Autixorox Borruine Co. nt; James Johnson, alias John | President; Wm. M. Becker, secretary; T. A. Q street. months for the treatment of very stubborn case of | Usual slight advan-e ou tue dayeot E: [ONTEREY HOTEL. ATLANTIC crry, ¥. J. Teoweae Johnson, housebreaking; Edward C. Brent, | Duffy, treasurer. Directors—D. Connell, E. ——>——— skin disease, something like eczema. Iwill state I | —SP18=2.25.27,'25,20 Fear eee tly, Comfortable: returnished ; open ali thie Sex rae Rewias.e gas and fraoline stove we i Wm. Smith, do.;| Horgan, M. D. Stack, Jno. Shughrue, F. J. THE COURTS. tried a great many otier advertised remedies and had | (1 RAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT epetiin ew NOFKSYE Sy SE WOOMER. coarse. offer. W.S. Juxxs & Co, 717 7thet. MeQuade, Jas. M. Dunn, J.J. White, E. Hans — been treated by jocal physicians, und all tono purpose. or the bonest o« the, fo a ~ reat NATIONAL HOMEUPATHIC HOSPITAL. ‘OR ENT—A HANDSOME, WELL FUR- ‘Tuane, 619 F ctrest northwest, nan and T. A. Duffy. Trustees—D. Connell Equirr Covat—/ Hagner. The CUTICURA REMEDIES did the work, and my —— F nished cottage at Berkeley W. Va., forthe 4 most important purchase. - 818 F etree wis Sinclair, do., and | and Jno. Shughrue. Yesterday—Slater agt. Harvey; J. Torbett | vody when I comienced was absolutely covered, POPULAR WAR SONGS, season.” Taquire of 8. i. BOND, Sot 4 st. i'w. 20 “Rxriaste” Gas Stoves. Suxpp & Buo., 492 9th. | Annie Smith, do. The case of Bryant Mackall, trie Dyer appointed guardian. Creaking agt: Ney- B.D. MeCLELEN, Fledmont, Ala. | 77, SUMMED BY NUMEROUS STEEROPTICON | [OR RENT—A- POPULAM SU MEE RISORT Last week T purchased from lange tam ‘Aut tax Lazesr materials, shades, styles and | Sault with intent to rape, wasignored and he a a Jor sale nally confirmed. Joachin agt. Kin- ae . VIEW hotel, tarmusived and ready'to upen. ‘on, favorable TEST shades, released. Gen. Menda’s Camp Tobie, z jon ‘appointed guar- “A teruis ‘t6 "an experienced hvtel keeper. Porting house the choice of thelr stapes in men's suite from €10 upward 8 | = George B. Meade Post, No. 6G. A.R.,en-| Gian’ Browning agi. Deniiles fo. do. Shaw SxntCLas ROO YRET LINcoN aflisto x iti noe cade crak the chetoe of E:seaas Buos., 7th Y¥. M. C. A. Gymnastics. CITY AND DISTRICT. The closing exhibition of the season was given Monday evening in the gymnasium of the joyed itself last night ina real old-soldierly manner. Col. Calvin Farnsworth was denomi- nated master of ceremonies, but everything do. Shi agt. Marshall; Granville C. Shaw do. Offut agt. Jones; Francis M. Jones do. Ralston agt. Phillips: sate confirmed nisi. McConnell agt. ‘The new Blood and Skin Turifier and «reatest of Hu- mor Remedies, internally (to cleanse the of all impurities and poisonous elements, and thus remove TUESDAY, APRIL 23, PATRONESSES: Mrs. Senator Mrs. Fr x We chest dune 15. 1 ‘and terms. 8. W. LIGHTNE: NOVELTY CAPES, re ‘Clerk. Des .. | the cause), end CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and —_ ‘Which I ahall offer to my patrons at —— Y¥.M.C.A. and was much appreciated by all pres-| was informal. Ps rey tobacco, songs and reci- <sang anions. ted to proceed as to sur- | the cause). = = Papal red raise F 92 RENT_DURING susen rine BRICK ee <at._The frst evens wos pole veslting, wom by | tions contributed to Chesntertsinment. Dur. Pnonate Court—Juilae Hagner. tomally (toclesr the skin and s:alp end restore the ai 50 conte, | ix socm snd Sirchen' Gubienad: Bid, shes feramec ey OxE-TRIRD Axaavon's.—Carleton Opera Company in | Burga, who cleared 8 feet 9 inches, with 3-inch | ing the proceedings } aap table Which es uy Yesterday—L. L. Dunn filed petition for | ;Podly aud vermanentiy cure every species of ite! muitoes. | Address B. ISUN, 816 Lith st. a. “The Merry War.” Natrowat.—“The Still Alarm.” handicap. Rose also cleared 8 feet 9 inches, but started from the scratch. In puiting the leet to his during the war by Gen. Meade. ment jer Burke the letters of administration on the estate of Clara E. Lash. ing, burning, scaly, crusted, pimpiy, serofuious and hereditary humors, irom infancy to aye, from pimples toserofula, Reserved seats, 25 and 50) location), 1oF sale at Mi at Shoreham, Arimeton, Loo tt and Cents extra (according to Metzerott's. dickets alsy on sale ‘land's. apZs-Ot ich mi _apis-skewim" YAGI AY Er ‘The price usually charged, masking the “4 Jamestown, I. : new house: rooms; newly ; i =e ar, me town, Atty. ute Gab teehee. Hanas’.—-‘Struck Gas.” pot aceon Berg py emg ae EES Yesterday aticeal Motrometinnn Bank agt. | .Soljererrwhere. Price, CUTICURA, Soe.; soap, | J,'SCOLN MUSIC Ht = Ssputin: JARTES"A" BLOWN, Propristor, 7s sens Kenxay's.—Billy Lester's Big Show, inelud-| Giebrook won the high jump, with 8 feet 4] purther Work ing’s Daughters. |W. Dickerson; judgment by default. Same | HUG AND CHEMICAL COMvCRATIOk eee | WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL20.ATS, | "Te ATDINE ATLANTIC CITICN-S-PEetHiG | pelonof eommen good, ing the Champion Female Wrestlers, Alice | inches The running broad Jump was wee b, by wrectenbesr be 1 against 8. P. Brown et al.; do. Boggs against | DEC AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. | 1ag7 APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF THE ave. and tiny Williams of Vermont and May Morgan of Ohio. | Haff, who cleared 16 feet 2 inches’ Rose second | _Th¢ second meeting of the King’s Daughters Soemeyren’ ; _ #a-Send for **How to Cure Skin Diseases, "64 pages, oo ese 2 Ne tag hago he ce | oy Founrm St. M. E. Cavacu—Philip Phillips’ | with'15 feet 9 inches. In the catch-as-catch-can | *8d Sons was held last evening in the lecture 7 Seno sadam dened wasksccbrmmeomomed toe i Songs and Pictures. wrestling Cross threw McChesney in about two | room of the Church of the Covenant. There was Acapeut of Mvsic.—Boston Symphony Orchestra. athatcaaeiaeed CONDENSED LOCALS, A slight fire took place at 1335 street north- west last evening. Yesterday the back building of 617 $d street ¥. Jobnson, took fire and $50 southwest, occupied by B. and owned by resulted. minutes in a very tmen tiso performed ups aN ak t- was hi en} irge number present, and reilected great credit on the pars Heipants, and. especially on Prof. J. W. the director of physical culture. i ‘The Cattle Market. At the cattle market, Union Stock Yard, yes- large attendance andan interesting address was madejby Mrs. Isabella Charles Davis, who spoke of opportunities offered by the organization to all for work. She said that in New York a cir- cle was formed by the girle employed at the telephone exc! wore many girls, the speaker remarked. who did not know that they could join or even that they wero wanted. Mrs. Davis also conducted the question box. A Motion for a New Trial. In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, yester- day Robert Hammond, colored, was tried for ob- taining money by false pretenses from Thomas Bowie. Mr. Clagett represented the govern- mont, Messrs. Taylor and Cullinane for the de- fendant. Bowie, an old colored man, testified that in 1884 Hammond had represented that he had a “supersized” claim a; PIMILES, black heads,red,rough, chapped and skin cured by CUTICUA SOAP. bow Kidney and Uterine Pains and Weaknesses relieved —<$—$_____ WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLAS- ER, the first and Pain-kiiling plaster, ap20-was CITY ITEMs. BOSTON BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ME. ARTHUR NIKISCH, 00: Soloists: INDUCTOR, UNSET HILL HOUSE, WHITE MOUNTAL SN. H. situated on an’ Pisteau 1,650 + Views of White ‘scenéry. ite elevated postion lnstes ‘in which ea MALARIA IS UNKNOWN. Raseuses Tusr 25 Pen Cost Ts worth saving; itis a bie discount and st the govern- MME, HELEN HOPEKIRE, BOWLES & HOSKINS, damage ‘The exercises of the evening were interspersed | ment for £50,000, which was in the hends of ELE! IRK, ‘Suser Hilt, N. i. means all the profit. That is what YoU sn kenterday y Clarence Hall, colored, was badly terday 280 cattle were on the market and all} with music by Mr. Church, Misses Boyd and | Tawyer Snyder and Gen Buselman, and by ealle | Coffees. crayons aay mt injured by the fall of a derrick on 7th between Hand I streets northwest. Hoe was attended by Dr. Eggleston and sent to his home, 716 Brown's co ‘The case of Conductor John Todd and Driver Robert Saxton of the Metropolitan railroad, a ae resulted in fined, $10 and theacguittal of Sexton . William Madison, colored, ing policy, failed to answer in the Police Court Yesterday and his recognizance, €300 bail. was forfeited. Au attachment was also issued for BMadisor. ‘The will of Mrs. Anne S. Hughes has been OF THE J between 17th county, Md.,in which Philip Snyder drew a Before Bu; Th /ASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, She leaves a number of mtess, G street northwest. He was about forty-five | by 100 feet on Q weak “a shot W. ‘Todd. th ying That Typewriter why not wi ‘GTO! pn NA plate, jewelry, be te sola! | Jeare of gp pnd had been for many years em- revolver an ilson ree times. | look at the 4 ss and friends. lesterday morning a slight fire occurred im the howe of Benjamin’ Wiggine in rest of 617 3d street southwest, doing about 350 ‘The fire caught from an over- heated stove and No. 4 Engine Company ¢: the flames without turning in an alarm. The property was insured. ee the National Homeopathic Hospital at Lincoln Music Hall last night was well ‘attended! Patriotic songs, patriotic speeclion, war views aud war reminiscences made up the prdgram. Abouta hundred of the veterans from the Soldiers’ Home were Present. The boxes were decorated with A Patriotic Concert. ‘The entertainment given for the’ benefit'of| Wi.) sold as follows: Best sold from 5% to 6c. per und; good sold from 5% to 534c. per pound; Tiodinm oobd from 4% to Se. ver ponds com: mon sold from 3 to4e. per pound. 275 sheep and lambs on the market and were sold as follows: Old sheep sold from 5 to 6c. per pound; lambs sold from 6 to 7}<e. per pound; lambs sold from 8 to lc. per calves sold from $25 to $i all kinds of stock was good. —-——— Found Dead in His Bed. ‘This morning about 6 o'clock Patrick was found dead in his bed at his home, No. 26 Cows with each. Market for ployed in An Overdose of Laudanum. About half-past 1 o'clock this morning L. 0. Shaner, a young man of twenty-three years of age. living at 463 C street northwest, was found sick in house 301 13th street. He was taken to the Emergency Hospital and attended by Dr. Hall. eee Panel Gat he ee ——— an overdose of laudanum, taken, it is suppused suicidal intent i per Eine ‘Class of "91. A very interesting meeting of the ‘91 class of the National University was held in the lecture room last evening. After the business of the evemng, Mr. George B. Atkinson on behulf of the stugents presented to Prof. M. F. Phillippi, of the «ental department, a very handsome ied ip little. speech, 8 neal Hi t relations ial capacity and complimenting: tem cial capacity and com achie past fession. offi- on their vements of the i TT aie Hl H. i Li ‘Thompson. ee Real Estate Matters, ©. J. Coulter has purchased for $72,500 of Sidney A. Kent parts 4:and 5, square 320, 20 feet 1034 inches by 90 feet at the corner of 12th and F streets northwest. J. Forrest Mani bas bought of T. F. Schneider for 315,000 5 ‘sub 199, of | The balls took effect in the latter's ot] You Nezp Ir Now ing on him for money, which he sid the gov- ernment called for, he had got altogether about §2,000 from him in sums of $80 down to 25 cents almost =. Defendant denied that he had made any rep- resentations about a claim. ‘The jury found a verdict of guilty in siz min- utes and Mr. Taylor gave notice of motion for new trial. Shooting Near Sarrattsville.” ‘Yesterday afternoon a shooting affray took place’ near Surratteville, Prince George's but are not serious wounds. Todd was brought to Ana- costia for treatment. ‘To impart strength and gives feeling of health and throughout the aystem, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It wems peculiarly adapted to overcome that tired feeling caused by change of sea- ‘son, climate or life, and while it tones and sustains the Procure, 30c., Rise Ch Very Fine High “Sun ue "Tea. ‘The best 50c. Tea. ‘Table Batter, low pri Family Flour, $1.75 quarter bbl. M, & P. Merzoxa, 417 7th st. now. 50 Good Cigars, $1. Surrm's,4thand G n.w.29-2° Billousn Constij &c., cured Dy Mt doses Str tion, Torpid_Lit by Ailew Norve and ‘Liver Pills <6 Samples free at Menrtz’s Duve Srorg, 1014 F st. Re ” Table Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Su: sical ftraments, Repeicing, 17 Par ete nye Very Superior Old Rye Whisk: Extra fi gaily Spanish Sherry Wines .| own importatlon, Sept and 65c., according to Excellent Table Claret, 25¢. 1 The Fed Dress if rs fone lora ope ds ‘system it purifies and renovates the blood We eam-| For sale ——__ Children’s Suts from $1.25 Ganyen, the Beople's Clothtest 1038 TUE nw estly urge the large army of clerks, book keepers, Feces neon Somaya pee ‘been closely confined during the winter and who need habit best (the Caligraph)? Qt our bottle. 7 72h st. now. "Gromoshet as follows: I consider them others and so di ustomers. allfirst-class stores. mis wastes M.&P.¥ zomn, ——_—__ Blues free ‘The Distinguished Pianist. MR. ANTON HEKKING, MR. ANTON HEKKING, Solo Violonceliist. A billliant program, closing with the BEETHOVEN EROICA SYMPHONY, (By Special Request.) ‘Tickets now on sale at J. F. Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Penn- aylvania ave. ap21-8t C. A. ELLIS, Manager. ONTEREY SPRINGS HOT! Me ee a ope eae ae Samies and A.vion, hotels Belt depart aay. June 1. AMS. gr. St. Jauwes Hotel, Baltimore. ay6-miw.1m; myl-eolm "HE HYGEIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. T ‘Corner Pacific and New’ York avenues, Sond SHELIESBinoer, ap0-1m GPaixe MEETING BENNING RACE COURSE. TUESDAY, APRIL WieDAEADAY, ABRIL, MONPARCMADAY, way, and Hardie est race ‘wil take part. iasion—Grounds, stand includang ciud house ceeding rl ere Spe TAT Ar en Ts ‘Over 300 of the ‘Face promptly at wn. 81; Sto ‘/PHE ORIENTAL, ATLANTIC iN. 3. Puig eee ne 4000x mai, ATLANTIC CITY. . 3. ‘Water Prwtagh hoe Baths in the Hows ie a dy ¥. W. LEBMAN. CAN MAKE by buying your Parlor Fur niture now, during oUr sscrifice sale of two carloads. These goods must be sold, and to move them we sacrifice the profit. ‘We will furnish est of Loose Covers, ‘made of the best linen, for $10 with each

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