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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D, C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891. — — = = Say = CITY AND DISTRICT. A BRILLIANT RECKPTION eget se lEca yu ed i PROPOSALS. EDUCATION A! ag ana Given by the to the Visiting | Officers Kiected at the Final Meeting of the MOPU>ALS SOR DOG TAGs OPE. DW. aTON. ©F Tux Evaxtxo Stan's subscription list, | OVD) OF the Leowal Doctor fo the Niciting Association. oe z be ranase cers Do. Wi S5EGOE SE Pace UAE CONDUCTED the books of the office, and its preset and de-| T),e reception tendered by the local physi-} ‘The final session of the meeting of the Asso- TRUNKS. Spanseciers BC." Mt Py ng RA livery rooms are at ali times open to the wel- | cians to their visiting brethren, who are iu the | ciation of Medical Colloges was held last even- et an ee ree parson case ment with seven pL =_op20-im’ come inspection of any person having acolor-| city in attendance at the meetings of the | ing. The officers elected for the ensuing year steel clamps, 7 y . ia ; ts ™ | onwan, voice, violin, able interest in the correctness of its claims as | American Medical Association, was held last |are as follows: Dr. Noah 8. Davis, president; | "uy on atho 8 1B | gewan. pote, i i | evening at the Arlington and proved to be a| Dr. A. McLane Tiffany of Baltimore and Dr. P.| 9%" Ter | 4d to circulation. | This is & Suarantee to uivey | most delightful social event. ‘The reception | O. Hooper of Arkansas, vice presidente: Dr. P. | out the cheaper Cineu ited Bieatar F: | AS a3 sors that is given by few papers in the world, | wag trom sto 11 and for the three hours the | H. Willard, secretary-treasurer; Dra. Reynolds, 50) 85 | $5.50 86 60.50 97 07.50 D.C. | Descenete, Deverwiors and by none other in Washington ! | spacious drawing rooms were filled with «| Peck, Vaughan, Vandeveer, Ethridge, Frieden- leaps ex ag Vey toch tk | amdot!” painting. saturday. | brilliant gathering of people. Nothwithstand- | wald and Pancoast, judicial cquncil. tea iideaahs rn ht wl nd hard iraval, PEF : r Regret | ine sive Sta ing the fact that hundreds were present there | The constitution fixes the matriculation cele 5 cease caper Pgtoek | SOS Nomis val a belonging to the ‘i saplahine presets fF | Seen ycara wack th Senators on | ¥* at 0 time an uncomfortable crowd and all | requirements of all colleges na fs fig ghee age é: or ns 4 vee | $0100 wrth ae ene oe Oe ee "| were able to enjoy the occasion fully. While | association sao se & Coren ee ae | and - ieee aes ON Jord te | ay aos a the men were largely in the majority still a | prose, a knowledge of algebra or highe - ToPHaM's TRUNK MANUFACTORY, Ererdmon's Gosia and asyiim "durige, the: cal | ae py vTRTNT FERC spouse y : is ra aiding does at elon ‘uae n Sineet {£000 many of the physlelans were accom | ematice, an Roglish eomposttion, snd imposes Leerjeatee Yuoe 0, She ia sons prone | Valeria Popo untae | Eaten, tebe miki, fe Atiaane a A gut yootensiny's quma fa Reston was « dines | ead ty thal winis. wad danatiers, so) | acs graded courses of six months ench in| @!32Penn.ave.nw. Factory, 1290 Ret. nw. rll be turnisged Son cor eticae ne eae Aphia 81 tor Jour weeks. + Lure'te Chicago. im unusual Ofer | yroot of this fact, for, although the Statesmen | banied by their wives, made at provious | three separate years on all studonte after July, | Repairing ek a Pariuent: ‘JOHN W. NOBLE, Secretary. AE, Professour de Freneals, ‘im TIMURE AND POTOMAC the one that’s made b: H P pparate yea Prompt propyr! mye 8,15 RI Por hone, Canaudai ua, he hester —the at's made by the propri+ | played beautifully in the field, they had the | mectings of the association was renewed last | 190s, i. ee Falaecrenaeiacar ate, Ham etors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. | hurd luck to be once more powerleas at the bat | evening. “A reception committee of local doc-|""'The medical colleges reprosented_at_ the R R 8 ©. INdL. Sealed propeasie eit te ee | dow kre. Caps eo) ee Vnnsual, but made in good faith, | wien the time cane for hits and the revit | 2resam fhatevers ove had « plewant ue. | meeting were Georgetown Univernty, De. Wil: | Roppews Rewovat, Sans WRITERS Tat sul, Gor ferniot: | Baiens. mew ee cet Nasarton to Reet i 5 3 . Phere was no attempt made at receivin iam lawkes; Keokw liege, ae NTH. 191, tor tu nie. wt Tittaaaey: or > "a It's a reward of $500 for an incura. wos that Boston won by the’ score of 7t0 4.) her iy a formal way, thongh at times a live | George F. Allison; University of Tennesse, MAKES A DROP 1X FURNITURE ° Fonda shoes canigs berate nieee | writioa. te: sat oy "Tasepe eruiny. with Sheep Gat wo |The weather was very cold, and the crowd made of the wives of some of the local | Joins, Crane; Aluany College, W. G. Lucker: 9. Tutuber, hos cor ide wse'of a | ia to peclewear: Tie caoe of Onterrh. | TE yous Rave ee rsa tad Gon, Inived di Melicials ors Lee eaten informality was the rule of | University, of Maryland, OE. Atkinson fal at Ayn during toe daca” yeat ead ne June | Keine ionagraniy im staan vany demons Pro For Witch ant are a 10.50 ane, the enney’s forges. Bub 900 |i ccos indey dreuing eatdah Getbeod| ar hacen ake eee splendidiy. | Woman's. Medical College, Baltimore. E. F rhe ifsins, specifications and inttwcticna tot wiicere will | hey ytintts Monit. Seudtor parephlets. Biudente | See wilistudjors asi, 3. p.m. can’t know whether you have one, | that they have fallen victims #0 mauy tin Throughout the reception the Marine and; ational University, Washington, & 8, pee BS Spabimiahon sumption te tog Depareat | raya cee Ache audarap Yew: | }ORLHULADELPHIA. AEW YORK AND THER: 5 ‘i sie uuder the leadership of Mr. Petrola, discourses 1 . Som TEN YEARS 2 BD, YZ, Ls a wBecretary. | "Sbaess Beil Sys . * E till yon’ve tried Dr. Sage’s Remedy. |The batteries were Mace and McGuire and | some of tssuctest iausie, adding azestly to the Garson: University of Californie W. E terise, OPOBALS. — DEFAKTMENT OF AG | Steed bt What's incarable by any other | o'urien and Farrell. Mace is the young man pleasure of all especially to those from’ out of | oaTtet: Medical” College, N, 8. Davis: fiush | We have carried the finest stock of ousshold Furas | prontrsis winiarton, Di C.- May 3. ish | Raine means, yields to that. By its mild, | who pitched here Jast vear when the team was | town. Medical College, J. H. ‘Ethridge; Baltimore me AY TENN BIRT yey . cineg ae | ag’ Car tw Ncw» = : heali peg sapien tons md who was not | About 9 o'clock the doors in the big banquet- | Medical College, Davis Street; College of Phy- | '*° tbe fopnd in this tty, furmighing fovpies for the de hectniient | St. mw. ih-kwim* | For New York onty, Limited Bapress with Dining Gam soothing, cleansing and healing [io ee sane ie | ing hall were thrown open and as the guests| sisians_and. Surgeons, Baltiwore, Br Frieden: Sag cae, a eine Tons Sieere | iss AMY C LEAVIPL OF BosTUR, |e awonme tat Properties, it cures the worst cases, | Sccount, mainly, of anenlarged cranium. Yes. | filed :n that way they saw a long table running | wald, Fort Wares Geli, @ of Medicine and FOR TEN YEARS, Pois, Misce g jowet | Mi Tay M ot . FOU PHILADELPHIA ON] no matter of how long standing. | terday be did remarkably well in the game, | Toss the entire end of the room and laden | Taylor Unive rsity, Dr. C. B. Stemen; Michigan | PIANO 48d HARMONY. oe Exerers 2 104-10. weak * bd @ (pitching evenly and effectively until the With a handsome collation of salads, ices and | College, Dr. W. Wyman and Dr. 0.8. Arm. As our patrons know, we have sold Furniture lower a eee, ot Kowa wlio ‘That's the reason the money can be Teventh inning, when he lost his head and gave | Strawberries. The reception committee hnd | strong:’ Kaneva Me SS Trated: eatinely onuint ALLARD Cia | bor Drvokiva. 3.4. alt offered. There’s a risk about it, to | Sve bases on balls, which, together with a sac- | for its chairman Dr. N.S. Lincoln and consisted | Minnesota Medical Colleg than apy other bousein Washington. sate lank fusngued by te moet 8 | exenspt trom all Sou! tittatiee ees a pa apethiod ; 2 Ot aan be sure. But it’s so small that the | rifice and the only error which the Senators | Of Drs. Bryan, Fry, H. Heger, U. 8. A., J. maker, William H. Pancoast EDWIN wititts. Pra aetna Sound ectamtiS at Putlomepiicel | saritle serpinge octome how iat, ii: F) made, a wild throw by Hattield, netted three Johnson, J. T. Loring, Mackall, Marion, Peter, | Iowa University, W. F. Peck; Central College, FOR TEN YEARS iny2,5,0,14, 16, 1023 __Acting Secretary. | fiStruction saves thes and Incor Haee oe Pubile | For Atuamtic Oty, 42 10 pam Proprietors are willing to take it. | Pins for the beanenters Smith took his place at | A- Clark Patterson, Home, T- It. Stone, T. C. | Indiancpoliee Fav De, Joseph Eastman: Star! : WAR DEPAKTMENT, oe utinsthomuneas *, “OQ The symptoms of catarrh are, | third, not at short, as itwas rumored he would, Smith and Walsh. "Among the other physicians Medical College, H. E. Gillin; Arkaneas | Our money-saving and satisfaction-giving credit aye BML. — Seated propos: AWING ANI 20-24, 11-00) and played perfectly, accepting four chances and making a single ‘and a donble hit and two of the four runs. Dowd led the team in bat- ting, making two singles and a double. headache, obstruction of nose, dis- charges falling into throat, some- times profuse, watery, and acrid, at who were present were Dr. Luther Allen, Gihon, Sprigg, Dr. J. Clark McGuire, eral Hamilton, Dr. H. W. New: Cleveland, Ohio; Medical Director A. Ss. ret 3 Dr G iversity, P.O. Hooper and 8. Hospital College, Louisville, Ky., D. 8. Rey nolds: Miami Me 1 College, Dr. T. B. Stan- ton; Howard University, Dr. H. Reyburn and O. tem has enabled housekeepers to furnish their homes more cheaply and couifertebiy on credit than others ew M ‘al year ice tuust be of tive Lest Lia IDA. me ending June 30, | P i | man, Dr. W. D. Bidwell, Dr. J. Morris, Dr. ave done for cash. qQuaity“so.id, cleat apd free from snow or otter others, thick, tenacious, mucous, HOW THE SCORES WERE MADE. | Magruder Dr JcM: Toner, Dr. 6. 3" Osburs, | 2 Parvie At olives of cag ba deur vie aya bu ae Washington scored in the first inning on @ | pr.'G. M.'Brumbaugh, Dr. C. W. Brown, D: purulent, bloody, putrid and offen- | Washingte : sive; eyea weak, ringing in ears, | bit by Hatield and « steal and then a, good | single by Dowd. There were no more runs Elmer Sothron, Dr, J, Clark, Dr. Robert Eades, Dr. J. M. Lamb, Dr. G. W. Cook, Dr. PILLS AND TWEEZERS. An Exhibition of All Kinds of Medical and BUT FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYA Weed npon the d ones. exceptiny Sundays and ho Teguired. “Tbe quaminy regu the French wuethod | (COLUMBIA COnLEG on ees ‘OF COMMERCE, opposite city post nine nad simi tontia Big’ a ‘course ph og s i 2 al! offer our entire stock of handsome, service: | 70.00 pounds, moze vr less. A bo English, Accountancy, Civil ‘Short — 3 offensive Loss B cere made until the fifth inning. when Boston made | Hztson Crook. Dr. D- W. Prentiss, Dr. Arthur Surgieal Supplies. shia gud meenonsbie Furaitare, Goch ax Matrigenstens, | semeox’ roerees the tne tome ae Ce Ste wie one e ~ e hit by O'brien and asmasher by | E- Merriam, Dr. Georg ker, Dr. D. C. z . ‘defer Eee one Pre hage, pose apo an th Ce oa 5 iS es eae = genes atterson, Dr. Louis Mackall, Dr. T. Morris | The Washington Light Infantry Armory Hall. | payy carriages, Matting, de., at tab win ones pe imsoraed " ae wets veNER, ALM., C. Prig debility. © i a few of these Page Pe ta by Burns. The seventh gave | Murray, Dr. W. B. Stricker, Dr. R. A. underneath the auditorium of the opera house, | os. cseasmenn, for cash or eucredites cheap os | Seep ieee? eee, andersumed Ae Bop Bes COLL Ea. mptoms likely to be present 8% | thenore team three runs and a lead of four, | Dr. Henry B Desle, Dr. BB. Adam where the daily meetings of the American Med- coe = : . Spring seamious” “uitrove fe ‘Goyortanity, ix a ‘ostoe. which the Senators cut down by one in their | Cadmas, Dr. W. F. Luckett, Dr. W. ical Association are held has been captured by | fF cash, all former offers, secu: a wy, ‘Spm. week dave. half on a double by Smith and a single by Hat. | Dt. J. Mt Carroll, Dr. W: G. Duckett, Dr: | the manufacturing druggiste, makers of surgical A Eiteel Ge Prevarciory’ Pitink aa" "kiementary | TES SI, Noe et Nite ten Bt See, (Ba rane senaleen in the Shahi, Wet one | oe east The Gan De, Mioeasie oe! | imatcumenw and apyariiae publishers of ae LARRp SISWNG THLE FINE VATE AND | PicciteRicrtband. ayrewrtting and Phonograph | jis psu. Vt bualal ah eaeae fe ee \ we, Bradford, Dr. T. R. Sohon and Dr. R.F. A.| medical literature and mannfaeturers and ck Laces done up in first-class Frenc Fevool ot Bpencerian 14.0 "3 tu 1 oe eae. wR) Sha LOD . | two bases and stole third. Duffy made a hit 0 Ifyou don't want furniture now you will someday, | Wits and ain Dresses, Lace Curtains «. epeciall Eclcol ot Meclatueal and Archiieetwial Drpwing. os a iticed. | Acker. deal of various descriptions which + | reasonabie prices, call at MADAME VALMONT | Felco: ot Cia Pervice d raunine Hicks . | and stole two bases and Brouthers sacrificed. . lers of goods of various descr! ‘Toes ana tnt a the office, northeast oon. i foi se Seren be oesttn Bit foe Bese Sot clon by Weilen Acne’ ees nore ae | nave, eited to, thelr ceual names the term | os 6 MONE wel morevecunremin @pWuynem, | | Savt-tls tim a S| Witte Cr’ cat ter tisariestey tuaenmeaeermene | Bod Hat tte aoa Aemaylvenimepeton, ana ! ced. Fi ball | Ptnied by ladies. Among them were Mrs. oe é Hina C srEAchine be i < che Ku Over the baad of Siticker ean alert teearch | Hamilton: who wore au elegant wilet of silver | “hYgienic.” The great hall und the rooms at) M2, G20, WAGNER, 1806 14TH ST. NW. _mict Mun saan sriaciic vbr | aia or MeGuire napping, he having in the meantime | #ttiped brocade with pearl ‘trimmings; Mrs. G, | adjoining presenta most attractive appearance, otupiete catacusuccent of Hunn sar Goods cind wernt Naas gone to first on balls and to second on the sac- | Lloyd Magruder, black and white striped bro- | as the exhibitors have vied with one another in RUDpEY Holst Antica, end a beiter prapared ode Shaciee | "Puy pepe ane eateeniei 2 | Fitive. ’Smitir scored on this throw and Me-| cles Mra. Patterson. “durk gray silk: Mrs. | making their slisplaya inviting. Pills nover : Reracw metiode to whieh shee tree inte oe warring Ton, Guire tallied on a bit by Burns. Clinedinst, black silk; Mrs. Byrne. light brown | wore a more seductive look, and compounds - tention of ti.e :acies ot Washington. mycin, shencecteandioton ° ¢ and white silk with pearl beaded lace; Mrs. | that make one gag to think of swallowing look THE FURNITURE DEALER, 5 ok ie SE Les: and Most Practical instruction, Washington made 12 hits and 1 error and ei , ; Mis, M: PRAPLEX. Mopiste, Tort. Ni - therit. | Boston 7 hits and’? errors. "Thus even better | earl coloredicrepe and Mes Went in | quite pleasant 4 arranged iu the hall” Que wie menue AM oreiag,N 3 inc tronate ot Wasnt Tersus $10. Shoe Dressing must restore the bril- etter fielding, was uot | light gray crepon. Mrs. Robert Blaine, Miss | going. through the ball is invited at every aw. Costumes thace i Yatest stylea. Periect it sa ia sn, Aa Siscrel wera doe enh AG aes mnough to make them win Thee cheoday | Bisine and Sire. Mollan wore with Dy. Malian; | Cart to scutta tia var dist cotaety coat | moderate price. Cuitina snd beating 8 specaalty, Bottint Toucan: ac enatetatin, Chas, | ma. Faltunen Wieeyed ew noch te Reieese Preserve the softnes, of the leather. over the team on this trip. Miss Patterson, Mrs. Cuthbert, Mrs. and Miss | and before he has made half the circuit of the VERY FATRIONABLE HODISIE AT ain ara | <7 t | gee wllavan aiceper A : ; Brown, Mr. Mayo, Mrs. Merriam, the Misses | room might absorb enough medicine to make | How Do You Burs By ek TB TITUTEAND | Sri: Doolin ya Co LADIES will the Dressing you are OTHER GAMES. : Prentiss, the Misses Hateliffe, Mrs. W. 8. Eaton, | him proof against all ills that tlesh is heir to. Dia ponik semnaieneen: Mtiention ie See apS Pre: | road for Roamobe, Reretel. using d> boa? Tey it! Baltimore made a record in Philadelphia by | Mrs. H.'L Raymond, Mrs.'B. 1, Adams aud | There were a good many visitors today study- i luave many lossevand some- | PSERFECE FITTING AND FINEST QUALITY sive | us poutl ww & Pour a dessert spoonful of your Dressing | being almost as badly annihilated as the Sena- | Mrs. Nathan Sinith. ing medicine in its most agreeable aspects. | body must make it up. and those who PAY must Lear ‘ a E41 into a sa:cer or ‘>: "er plate, set it aside for | tors were in Boston on Monday. The score Pa gee All kinds of strength-giving foods and extrac if you buy on time you can’t get cash prices. If you LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES TO ORDER, BS WASHINGTON, D. ¢. Pullman cars, on which an © 7 Aebagied gesaty a : < WOMEN OF THE CONVENTION. are shown, Then there are the regular stand- | give utes you pay ah awful interest” Compare OF J. J. GEORGES & SON, Teneh Seer tee Sey osnee te ee 180 On, ees a f-w Cays, aad it will dry to a substance was 18 to 5 in favor of the Athletics. Menkin | ard drags anda couplete dixplay of surgical | Dicey and = EG WEDSESDAN, ab Pr. mo, Ln | day 99 One Liane tale tor suse hee el ee Seren cae. fee Coe fgg [2k | Some Ladies Who Are Notable Figures | apparatis. ‘There are surgical chairs, Leight | 42 ae parryacedese anes AND hike. wat De CADELE. Strsebvuny and iuterwsedlate stateone ~ such a Dressing be good for leather? Palltaare’ Whe dna cince: Tacetee lasted | Among the Attendants of the Sessio arrays of lances and keen instruments aud wot Bn | 3 ap30-1m_ Massachiunetio ave, twelve ‘Ther four innings, during which were made off 10 hits and 22 bases. traded places with Madden, who was Wolff's AGME Biacking ‘Mrs. M. Gaillards 3 aillard. who owns and publishes viical Journal, is the only woman scores of complicated-looking machines that one would bave to take a winters urse in a college of surgery to understand. ‘Ibere are quare of round, #495. LANTERNS, ALL SIZES; CREEP NAPKINS. 50 cents per 100: decorative pictures, favore, wivlion, Maske, toys, picture cards, uuateria s J0F paper Huwers, a _Offive hours: 10 to 1 daily. ADLAMY OF THE HOLY ChOss, 1 Lusetteeve., ep.lraces tharoueh Prey jetatory and eos tie hpurkbure and ao Pam. Dally, run Puiman Yo Menmap ‘ieerer pie m.—Southern E » Raleigh, “Anne 4 Japanese tans eros, »Trens, nove ties, scrap-boos | Peentibe Courses aud aBorcr ever) aivahtage mm Lit- | , Plavitg | whoever published a similar periodical, and | ordimary-lookmg fannel underclothing, made © ithe Pattern ‘Suiten, 58. pictures, taste baer iaicy work (Leaulifus). JAY | tiatute, Nunc and Art Yisuo, Harts Sauk, Gutear | AUR, AUants, Monteow > i ; = ord yok : . tad iam pieces, ary Jay | coatus Hari Moun. Sn California. Pails ¥ ‘o Trl stand this test and dry as 2 thin, oy | ee ae mag bak ge roa ae Uvely | her journal is besides the oldest publication of | interesting, beckuse "they. are labeled “why: | qtingcietg™ aah Wainit rea Balen, 7 SOUS, She” soabion’ | pene temmnenres, testa, deena | fohcw tries tip Str sod Mes im film which is as flexible as rubber. hits during the rensinder of the game. Balti- | its kind in this country. Her husband, who | gienic.” There are eftigies of men dressed out ralad Oni Hidehoard, ¢ Mee 2anp Pte covers cur a ————— = & and sabimton to Keevi te more made altogether 8 hits and Y errors and | died about eight years ago, began the publica- |" bygienic clothing and there is one effigy | SeCiimonite pal’ AND CEATLY FTTH D OUT OF WASHINGTON, 25 Dollars worth of Mew Furniture for | the Athletics 16 hits and 2 errors. ‘The latter | i 8 i powered tn sargemes, _baniagee Ses sDate | ap21twe Kesidenre: 445 Nath Street 8.W._ | —>— Fras sci ‘ - 4 | . : Fure Ack | tion and editorship of the zine nearly | and looking asa man might look after he had SF TONE SCHOOL, MORRISTOWN. NEW #625 pn daly wna 45 pms 25 Cents. HOW? By painting eee ne tell foe four heme rans, of which | twenty yesrscartiecr. He lust hisarmin the con-| been lows. ap on a steamboat ayd the sur- Drama. pan beclthne, shasearang School jor iti: Pleesaat, pe i _ y 3 sevice anid . d tied him toget! in, trainin; ters, $200; wduiuuer semua, BOL. For cat th vib 25 square feet of Old Furniture with Milinsit Loan. federate service and being thus debarred from | geous ied him toge ain, yy S.A ip nedpe gti ‘scouriNa. Clare adutees SISTEG SUPERON Oey ESE Se ‘sawed York 5, Philadelphia, 0, | ®¢ti¥ service,or as a medical teacher, in which 5 Apc Sep, Tadbo yards Matic Se coerce, fromm —> niiewere, i atad Lymch: Mimitn- Sake Gina branch both himself ana his father Defore me WEWS PRON TEE PEs "et; Cotten Chain and Damask Matting, 480. SET OE TEES 5 P08, PIANOS AND ORGANS. nihets slew ig car Peacrvatvone an nati At Cleveland —Cleveland, 15; Cincinnati, 10. | grown famous, removed from hishome in Rich- | positions of the Heavenly Bodles—Two New | [rpiece Ten bet, se 8. FLANNEL SUITS AT REDUCED RATES My | 7 = ——— farms erage u da At Chicago—Chicago, 1; Pittsburg, 0. tnond to Sew Fork, "The Medien! Journal ba eee eect 4b plece lanes Set, 97-08 strive SPrCTALay. i KRAUEE ZIANOs DO Ruy DERD ANY Bom: | Ried Shiathal ne nm Coneriome WHAT THE CLUBS HAVE DONE. La ces andi eee Ge tpn aed Dis | sccta the Now York Pines. Initia unublery. aby jeter, 100. Me 3 at cuone, eaters sss AMER TDS fous ahd dursbalig. | Cone Jas. 4 = widow took up the work and still carries it on x Spiece Voter ‘$1. a ‘Millinery, Te of Mumc,G. H. KUHN. Latdbisbed uere 18s ALTINOLE & Oui American Association. with success. Dr. George Tucker Harrison and | The May moon comes in on the 7th, quarters | u-pioue Enis Set 28 < 1749 Penns aubiytin, B Sebecitie in ete: es 1, pe | Dr. Simon Barruch are its editors and Dr. C. | on the 15th, is full on the 23d and in last quar- lhandevme fed (inen aiiae, ai tetute aod Gens | tae rete tecthe aale of Washinton a Leave Washington rom station connor of New Jerwey Boston....14 6.700 | Columbus..10 13 435|5- Cole and Dr. B. Gaillard Mason | ter on the 30th, As the last quarter of the April = Same lamp oud trimuuings in Sanguet | noveliice of the seanon in Ali iincry. "| Tax Lespise Iserevwesce. Suastneieeniee teaienan Goan Baltimore. 12 7 | Cincinnati 10 14 .417 | sociation editors. | Mrs. | Gaillard is moon ooaurred on the Airat, we are treated to | “WotA ice Sailin# this cars bere and wehaye pa | GUPERDLUOUS Galk DER OTE LEAVING iiwem ce She Louisville..14 10 .583 Athletic... 7 11 jvery modest in talking about her jour- UEC here ta luulslead of “deceive you. You will find | $9 ‘no trare- by electric ueedie. 3d poate’ bracing monk ESTEY ORGANS. innati, st. Lous Iudidnavolia, expres, Bt Louis..13 10 565 | Wash'ton.. 4 14 nal and says ail the credit is dae t0 its | S¥@ phasesof her lunar majesty for the month— | Putt terse uilsleed or deceive you. | You wild city, Jow Fates for five stiuiace: call efter 4 pose oF Map - : 5 | ee E editorship. She, however, contributes to | something which only takes place in one other | whi isuot mtsinctory, reportt at once and we will | write.” als, SADIE TOT Gat SSE 2 250,000 HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLD. "Ure aud Lieveland, express daily, 11:30 ip. She, exclunge it or Fefund tie money. Don't douvt tll National League. its pages, and an editorial in the May number | manth in this year, December, when there will | Sou try” " y ANTED—LADIES TO KNOW THAT I BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES FOR 161. For‘texiuurten on recent aie ams on the ymaval me teben cei M. 0. ORAGTY, aes G nea Noes to MY Rew apartinente, corner of Te ar ana | service, of which she is the author, pro 5 aD s imal Bett, aint a ‘oF Winchester and way Stations, 15:30 p.m. Sete: 9 4 ae | “3 is thoroughly abreast of this many sided ques: | Te lovers of astronomical events the fight Our onty'term: Cheap forcani. ME FAMAG, | fret icamae Mite Checarers oust, tang ten, | DECKER BROG., WEBER, ESTEY, FISCHER For Witttinors: weak days, 4.05, 3:00, 03%, 520, ees £ Pitteburg..5 6 435 | tion—the difliculty of filling vacancies in’ the | Of Mercury over the face of the sun on the 9th Glothins, wit BT egiest ste Pervect AND IVERS & POND PIANOS. FEBS, patnates 8. 8 10 0. 0 Chicago ...7 4 | Brook! [333 | &Tade of assistant surgeon in the naval service. | is by far the most important occurrence for guaranteed. “MADAM BUTLER. suki 2m Cony 13 e ; Phila Cinein, 1167 | Mrs. Gaillard is « sonthern woman, has a | the month with which we have todeal in this| RRR ¥EE MMMM 00.Y Vv ~ FRENCH ACCORDION PLAITING, 0c. To a5. Haat Toe, ‘ LU most agreenble presence, and the faculty of ex- | part of the world. Unluckily, the event dos/R RE. MMMM OO Y vA E 2. BOF 3d: Knife plaiting. yer yu. ahd up. PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. Ea acae pressiug her thoughts in well chosen language, | vot take place until the sun is about to set, and | BR, EE MMMM O QV V Aa teats Welable Petters, CREE ae 2 In a gentle and persuasive voice. She says that | our observation will be limited to what is| B & kee MM Boe YW AMA Eup | estpsielia : sanegae & cesarean St. Louis today. she thinks that she is probably outside ber | technically known as first contact. Be TONS MADE 10 MATCH MATERIAL, a saps and §.30a.m., 19:10 and 6:25 Miller is having quite a rest. sphere in conducting her journal, as it is a| Jupiter is morning star, rising two hours be- her in crepe, silk, cloth or velvet, plain or with (086 F ST. N.W. +. t hab) Matthews may umpire this series here. work most unsuited toa woman, bi s | fore the sun and shining so brightly that early os ivory, cloth oF geial pbolaterers’ buttons, 3d m4 ase, Fae Fr tate Py te 25 Cents a Box. Boston is in clover, leading in both leagues, | it wus the means of livelihood left her by her risers will have no dificulty at all in. dis- api — by UN Pi SE Yon axD = ‘The western clubs hang in a bunch im the | husband, and it has become her pride and satis- | tinguishing him, as there is nothing at that ss PHILADELPHIA. estern clubs hang in a bunch in the | a d \ : ng at mbh4-tm «4 N. CHARLES ST.. BALTIMORE For New York, Boston, and tie Rast, “4.08, 18: middle of the association. | faction to carry it on. She has five sons and | time to compare with him in brilliancy. He| WE SHALL CLOSE OUR PRESENT STORE, ‘Dining “Carp, ee eee OSS Fro Soith is au improvement at third yo far, | Ove daughter | Her clder son ts au editorial | has two conjunctions during’ the woudh with spit les A hc ena ALLEY § DAVIN’ VINO AGENGY 70 BE Ditiing’ Car), amd (8 40, “10°90 pan) Sleeps and this is not very far. | writer on the Independent, another is studying | the moon, the second of which, on the 30th, cme bs AVE. lowed. Positive, imperative ain auprecedented a: Mace does uot seem to have gained much | |#¥. a third will probably study medicine ‘and | will be fairly close and will present a ver; ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, Seer ane Cieee cecleated kick wrade puanes. Uniy SS Spa. Sleeping Car nerve since last year. He had that trouble , theothersare too young todecide. This morning | pretty picture, although the early hour wi STH AND 6TH OF MAY, a 2S. : wth Fullaan Butte then. | « number of ‘Texas physicians paid their respects | preclude many from viewing it. Sha: TO ENABLE TO MOVE OUR GOODS AND LATEST IMPORTATIONS a TOT ff fem pee pee 10 Boston without ‘There will be sixteen games in this series | t9 her aud endeavored to convince her that | have lately been directed toward the ARRANGE STOCK AT OUR NEW STORE, » EF — ae with the western clubs, four in each with each | there was a greater ficld for her journal in | of one of the moons of Jupiter. This shadow : : r a &. tx00, *10:00 1200 club. | their state than anywhere else. Mother-like | appeared double, indicating that the tiny 1215 F ST. HATS, BONNETS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES ~ ERR ae 20, % Seana 10:30 fee Burns made his regulation hit yesterday and | Her answer was: “Will there be ux good oppor- | moon which cast it is also double. Since the | WHERE WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL FOR BERING WEA, plored opal cere i pention., 200 Seg premtuns: * pon Eo, te Oe ead al had a clean record of having made a bit a| ~—< ies for my boys’ careers there as in New | — = of the ceneres many, Reaper nd OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS parability. Old Pinnos taven in exchane. fue only juited express, stopping ‘ot Wiltainer SRS Ease dal walls teen ork?” “Mrs. Gaillard is a most interesting | have been made, ull tending to show that Prucht that cau taye the plage off Greed. 0:00.10. Picads mutes elene cad mes ce |r aod em Chartsad avery costeith cue | this particular sutellite of the greatest of CB-ARD ABTED FRUPADAY, MAT 7. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS. pele FTE PER CONTI. Ss Tien at. ww plays, dia te ASU oe Le eee made a two-base hit yesterday, but the batting | she has come in contact. She accompanied | planets is double—a dot of a moon revolving — MouBNING Goons. | STEINY AY CHASE, GABLE, BRlvGw PLANUS or tine of suburban trains see thine tables, to beled ‘guineas is Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand King of New York city | about its parent. Jupiter is inereasing in size Se iaeeen ton! mah20-3m eee ne ee ee a ES music Bore, | A entanen “Daily. Mace gave seven men their bases on balls | ete.” The former isthe editor of the dndernd- | au bellianes, his Alameter being 18.7 weconds . Ww. ad mote os aoe betas cate Yor end Cimckin trom betta ae yesterday, hit one man and made a wild pitch, ) "a! Journal of Surgery. st the close of the month, 1000 PA. AVE., = KOK SX xX & BER FER hvaed 1381 Pa ave. cede besides striking out twice himself. "He dtruck MRS. FERDINAND KINO. Uc eran ee bike nacre eae ae IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLASS. ie DRY_ GOODS. BE Fee 44 p a obEtt, ore Gaab. Wacurs, om =D acu ae Mrs. Ferdinand King te a bright, energetic | (50) ‘succeeding morning she postpones the | 2 Ss G 3 Ko RAN Aaa bee ae » (estes ras oene ata ole ripeeldapes | an | little lady, just the wife for a busy doctor and :t toa later hour, and. as she gets nearer ew Sprixc Goons. ek Bs or. She rr be: yi “4 " i » Tol . 7 ie ch wk! | their own grounds, returnin Ei ettiest ci 2 id ° vd of a » a ‘of *"Purel i me Destin latipes’ Se FOs| Geurystown College defonted the Colecrtian | conventions, particularly when, they are ireld | ber bright face to the earth as she recedes from | *i3 HH Ee Ss5q AA YY Em BB | French Ongandien Silk Drapery Nets, Linen Lawue, | .-Sreriglattention of , bursharers Nock Gandy and PireLemou. | University team yesterday with great case by | here. She was here last year and enjoys meet- | tt, so that the shortening in of her diameter it | 88 HH Eee So 4 Bop’ | French and Scotch Ginghans, Outing Clothe, Table | 8! PECORATIVE ANT. Bane BEVIN | the seore of 20160. Shoemaker and Rackey, | ing again the professional acquaintances of her | not so apparent. She is gradually moving to ee SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—A and E. Jones and F. Jones were the batteries. | husband and the pleasant friends she has | the northward and is at present in the constel- H Ogre # and Napkins in new designs, Hemstitched coments Georgetown made 15 hits and 4 errors, and | found among the ladies accompanying them. | lation of Aquarius. Astronomers have been HH Ee RRR Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, Huck and Damask | low ficares. Cobsdida 4 hite emt 4 exreen paingeny itera devoting a great deal of study recently to the HoH Eee # ‘Tia Retemass teade commen of ii Gis ena dark spots ou Venus, which are now thought to ee Towels in yroat variety. on sunsage of the team! Mrs. W. F. Peck, wife of Dr. Peck of Daven- thins a s from the Washington Light Iufantry nine on ‘ be of & permanent character and probebly dus MM MM 00 NN NW RERY ¥ foi HOOK, BRO. & Co. Ft the grounds of = latter, which wa thus | PO't Iowa, is another of the interesting women | to some contiguration of the land, like those of MMMM O°9 RN RF Pa ———————E— EE opened. The score was 16 to 4. The batteries | Who find both pleasure and profit in going with | the planet Mars. Owing, however, to the great HMMM Oo OH RE e were Kelly and Hodge for Fotomae aud Lee | their husbetuls tothe annual medical, conven. | density, of the atmosphere surrounding the MMM ‘oo NEN kee ¥ 7 BICYCLES. Casa Ox € and Hasden for the soldiers, Potomac made | tions. That does not mean that she will attend | 3 oe eran Pre : 906 B ase JRepre. a Brrsasg adaun extes Ge ry tions has been greatly interfered with. socan every good housekeeper by ‘alwaya hay- nade atu teeth _— theerdl pili Sg Se ie mete oa bod pong pty! Daye ter ra py paling Uranus is evening star, and although quite | iog on band Normxo Berrez For Tuz Price. isin thimatyand | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 4 = ings, which may develop from day to da | favorably situated for observation, he is too CAMPBELL'S ‘TRE IDEAL RAMBLER. "ice tree at Ue ROE ek Ae PUIRT T NOT SUFFICIENT PROOF. She’ ix a woman in early middle life | small an object to be readily discerned with the sitet ou sit sworn to beiore | I Sttuner LADY Or tht, Laie.’ ¥are ah READ THESE PRICES and it may be said of her as ix | Undided vision. Spica, however, can be easily NISH STAINS. Boye or Only @65.00. tie RESET | Mound try @2.on. samner leaves “th at. what, It Didn't Show That Roy Mitchell Fired at |90 often said of her husband's old por- | distinguished in the southeastern heavens woon | 1: ig the onty article that has ever been produced by Quality Guaranteed, Balls All Over. S way2-La | BURL SENS ca usodar , Tewredey the Kailroad Trai traits, it is nice to have her around, She says | after dark, and 8 degrees to the eastward is the | which « housekeeper can satisfactorily rostate and — HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | throughout. Throusu tickets to Boston, inc. — | that being the wife of a busy doctor for twenty- | Planet, which is moving to the westward toward | Varnish with one application end, with wie ‘one coat GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co. Ih BROTHELS ie the oda allied aly foeptone cal yous, 10.75, and New York, Mr. Faward S. Eichelberger appeared in the | give years ought to have educated her up toa | te star. When once found, the track of the | sirkinis of Household Pescitns settee oat seep BS Bat ne eae eee eee | a spyeep Woon, 6.7.0. Fens Oak Antique-fntshitd Bed Room Suites,Spieces | Police Court yesterday as a witness aguinst | taste for medical reading, but she says it did | *!wly moving planet can be readily followed, | work in CHERRY, WALNUT, MAHOGANY, ROSE- 1825 I4thet. nw. | & eR a dP 7 7 * pits Seah young colored man named Koy Mitchell, | not until the last two years, when her husband, | ## it tekes him eighty-four years to make ous | WOOD, LIGHT’ OAK. VERMILLION, “EBONY, | B-GBAVES, Manaeer. Meee te DuOT ea E intaeratne certian M Sepa Sue, Capt w, 2 Seceres, 217 cash, of 618.00 B, ~ j | not being weil, it became necessary for her to | evolution about the sun. making it look as good as new. ‘The expense is slight, | HE L801 COLUMBIA SAFETY BIOYOLE Will Care any case of nervous: y- SEM: | fenree every Wamaay'' pig. forhalitvone sed Seat Tviece Tariot Buttes, sold wainut frames, aphot- | *8° Was charged with assault. The alleged | read to him.” The journals he wanted to| Neptune ix evening star and sets two hours | asit isput up and sold in HALF FINI CANS at ‘myS-tm Steainer § Paras sicutenente tor €2bcaab or ei00n | MAAUlt occurred some days azoand fortunately | fave read were ustully those on medical and | After the sun goes torest. He instill in the con- | $0c., and in PINT CANS at oe, aither Gattost Has arvived. D* 20x; ne | ieee anya = ame natecatt. jen for Mr. Eichelberger ke was not killed. jsurgical topics, and #o Mrs. Peck says her | #tellation of Taurus, and his position will be | shades. Jy you do not find thie at your Dealer's aut bennty and DULS all §8ReFD te alee. ‘An Established and Reliable Physician, Kendied to Baltimore. coeds. Lawyer Martin appeared for the prisoner | two years’ reading has built up some interest- | fairly well marked on the 27th, when he is in | him to order it yor you. ap20-002m Callengenea, Can be consuited daily at 464C st. between 4ipand oth | $3: . Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for 2.25 | and entered a plea of not guilty. ing theories for her own editication. She | Conjunction with the waning moon. Mars has . aw. i ‘ wel caw beak Cakes | thinks that while a doctor must have a thor- | Gove #0 far from us that it is with considerable atntiien i Saturday Mr. Eichelberger dge of anate d pathology, his | difficulty that we can pick him out, as he sets iad treetment. credit. the Broderick teat ough knowledge of austomy and pathology, his | di helore twilight tne Saisie tevaad te] LES Axwmontatep jwaye oped. my20e* BRUSSELS CARPET, one. << i erick train coming in. He was | observation and experience, combined with the if moet fore Cwilight has fairly turn GEO. 8. ATWATFR ROD. ——— ING. CONSULT. + Qf. cash or Me. om sitting on the seat next to the aisle and when | greatest possible amouut of common sense and | iarkness. His declination is 22 degrees, 19| STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND RENOVATING a v4s-onPenn. ave | A tnt Br cP. toe, fim Nori ah st tbe unly Gcod INGRAIN CARPET, 380. cash or 40. encredit. | the train reached a point near Terra Cotta he | the faculty of getting along smoothly with | minner yee ee ee of WORKS, —— ee Germany Ainerican svecihijet in te Cited, Staten wa Nemew and lay ali CARPETS free of comtanddou't | was resting his head on the seat aud was asleep, — = 2 oo bring | nitude star Aldeburan, the most prominent sf 1708 and 1710 ¥ st. n.w. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Send tor, book "*frusbe: ex ‘duscke ta pete CLeree tor the waste in matching figure. when he was suddenly aroused by the report | ho. has the ability to follow his work | the group. Tye newest and best machinery in the country has = ome Cure 2 made by the striking of a bullet against the | and to understand prope Saturn will remain throughout the month AGh CAN BE OBTAINED didbnsaaines te PEPE bean secured, which insures less wear and tear than glans. When he was aroused he found himself gov- ered with fine glass und there was a hole through the pane of glass. The hole was a clean cut one and looked as though a pistol bullet had made it. Officer Finane of the railroad company testi- fied that the train which Mr. Eichelberger was on reached the city at 2 o'clock 1m the after- noon on time. He described the place where the shooting was done and sid that the pris oner denied the charge when arrested. A small boy was called as witness and he said he saw the prisoner at his (witness) father's house. He hada pistol with him and soc after he left the house he (witness) heard the report of apistol. He did not see the prisoner <P) aoa payment at time of purchase and thebal- erceim EASY WEEKLY of MONTHLY PAYMENTS. De notes required and 6 per cent discount allowed OB OL sovunte wetiied im tharty days, cRoeamws eBEDIT novcse wd Hl st oe oo failures, will be a stron in bis career. i is enthusiastically de- ill give her weck to seeing all she can of its beauties. She is en- tirely conversant with nearly all branches of the medical profession and alive to the good which comes to medical men by the exchange of thought at the conventions. THE DOCTORS’ WIVES, A fair proportion of the physicians have brought either their wives or daughters with them, and a good many more are considered to | be in better luck because they brought bath. Bome of the ladies began this morning to show | a flattering interest in the sessions of the asso- | ciation it the most of them found the at- fe tractions of their hotels plenty for. the erly a having | morning hours, and later on the ‘sight scoing, ‘heard the report of the pistol and he thought | and, if) | must be said the shopping, pce bo = pt the way anilvomn eas Saced Sune frown tee Gieeotlon of wees | Titties to the Smeal rommnntrs Mr. Eichelberger was recalled, and he said he wade complaint to Baltimore and Ohio de- tectives Wirtz and Lloyd. ‘Special Officer Green of the railroad com- pany testified tothe arrest and denial of the mer. ‘The latter, he said, told him that he a pistol cleaning it on ‘the day charged, but he did not discharge it. Judge Kimball said that while the court might be morally certain that the prisoner fired the shot the evidence did not establish it Corset we have been sbleto | beyond » reasonable Joubt. The judge suid he Suinmer Corsets in all grades. Was ax anxious as any one @¢ to breai Fail hue Hauburye and Fi Mosquito Neveime im ah colo White wa T. B. Towszx & Sox. DRY GOODS DEALERS, ‘Case Cotton. Ge. Beat £4 Proit ot the Loom Bleached Cotton, 8348. auuurie, in all Colors Se. the proof establishes guilton part of any one vote | Boys’ Kuce Pants and su an example will be of them. Fouthet pose; Mitchell was acquitted. Drrese cae Cepte 4c. ached Tatie Linen 2 i wide, 22a Towels, im. wide, im. long, woth ‘4 up this business of shooting at railroad trains, and if ‘The ladies are particularly interested in the social part of their stay here, and while mout of them know to the minute the time and place of every business session, they are also per- | fectly informed as to the various entertain- ments which will be given in honor of the visitors during the week. —— Explorations in Alaska. ‘The first letter to reach San Francisco from J. Henry Turner, sub-assistant in the United ‘States coast and geodetic survey, since his de- parture for Alaska in Jane, 1889, was received by Prof. George Davidson of San Francisco on Monday. Discoveries of Mr. Turner in hitherto unexplored regions which he traversed are very interesting. His observations will cause a change in the map of the country between Arcticand Poreupine river, in which he found rivers, lakes and mountain ranges, where be- fore was supposed to be only a vast plain. his successes or | favorably situated for observation. He comes to the meridian at 3:05 this evening, getting there some two hours earlier toward the end of | the month. He is increusing his distance from | us, but 2 small telescope still affords a means of studying the ringed planet. Sumner, the “Identifier,” Indicted, Perrin H. Sumner, the great but unsuccoss- ful identifier, of New York, was indicted yes- | terday by the grand jury for attempted subor- nation of perjury in connection with the Edgar | mystery. Sumnier’s counsel believes his oliont is insane. ——-——-+ee. Disastrous Fire at a Blast-Furnace. Fire broke out on Monday night in Troy, N.Y., in the engine house at the blast furnace of the ‘Troy Steel and Iron Company on Breaker Island | and considerable property was destroyed, In the building was seven 500 hi fand all were dimabled. The teo-story, Evieg | building. 100 feet long, which wag jused as an engine house, is # total loss. Four engines were at work when the fire was discovered and two f1 were in operation. Vice Presi- dent Kemp of the Steel sad Iron Co that the lore will be under €400.000 Pn! “*® The Case Against the Standard, ‘The supreme court of Ohio yesterday, in the case of the attorney general: to revoke the charter of the Standard Oil Co., fixed on Oc- tober 8 as the date for hearing the demurrer by the old process. Carpets returned bright and clean. Carpets will be called for, stored and'laid. Leave or- ders cither at main office, 1708 and 1710 Est. n.w. Julus Lansburgh's carpet and furniture house, cor. 23th and ¥ sts. ; Julius Lansburgh ware rooms, 008 ‘Thos. J. Luttrell, dry xoods, cor. 20th st. and Pa. ave.; M. ‘Telephone No. 804. aplo Sruxo Hara DUNLAP'S NEW YORE HATS IN SILK AND DERBY. ‘Derby Hats in Busest and Gold. Brown ‘colors Yound aud. sguare crown. Glazed Tarpaulin Sailor Hats, new best Hat in the market for £3 FEET Newmyer, hatter and w Hats,made by DUNLAP & CO. OF NEW YORK, at $1,50 eech and upward. 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