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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C. ie aa NOVEMBER 17, 1891. 7 CITY AND DISTRICT. 4 CHURCH DEDICATED. GEORGETOWX. _The President’s Shooting Trip. ‘Murder Trial at Roanoke. OOO eae eee , 7 a — So — President Harrison passed through Baltimore | The trial of Chas. Watkins, charged with the 4 ‘ Fo city in the world is se thoroughly cov- | **restins Ceremontes at the M. — et ee Yesterday afternoon on his way to Bengies, | murder of his wife, Susan Watkins, was called hese soe at Langdon, Md. Isiah T. Hayes, « colored man, was arrested | 3¢4., on Salt Petre creek, to shoot some of the | in the Roanoke (Va) county court yesterday. > ered by the circulation of asingle newspaper | Tye Tocal Preachers’ “Memorial Church" | last night on M street by Officer Bloom andthe | Gucis tor which the Chesapeake bay and its | Two witnesses were examined, one a boy who ? ssis thecity of Washington by that of Tux | was dedicated at Langdon, Md., Inst Sunday. | cherge of writing policy was preferred against | teibntaries are famous. The President was ac-| first found the body of the murdered woman Evesrxo Stan. It reaches all readers in the | The church is a handsome frame building sur-|bim. Several witnesses testified to ha’ companied by ex-Senator Sewell of New Jersey. | anda negro who saw the body lying in the PAINLESS. EFFECTUAL, city and vielnity. 1 swears fo its circuiation, | mounted by a steeple containing « wwoet-toned | Siren Bin money in payment for numibered | They reached Bengies station about 6:90 o'elock | reek. ‘The crime was committed last April. No other Washington paper bas yet done this, | Vell: and js, situaiod upon a high prominence, | their ny $94.75 in small change was| and were met by Messrs. Benjamin Knjght, W. | Watkins, who is a dudish mulatto, wasa waiter BS A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. oe —_— within a few minutes’ walk from the Baitimore | found on the aceused. ‘This morning he went | Clark end T. J. Harrison of Philadelphia, with ' in different hotels at Roanoke, and lived with a r ous & NERVOUS DISORDERS sucH “ER. SCHULTEIS MAKES CHARGES, |°4 Ohio railroad station. At 930 am. a | to court. whom the President chatted gaily. He scanned | white woman as his wife, who gave her name as T as prayer and cxperience meeting was held. At STARTED. FOR BIS PosT. the dark clouds and asked whether ducks were | Edith Friebell and said she first met Watkins in Si Weak Ss Tm A Grose Immoralities om the Part of Immi-| 11 a.m. the sermon was presched by the Bev.| On November 1 the President appointed Mr. | piontifal, and then smiled knowingly when | Milwaukee. | Watkins’ lawful wife went to ick Headache, tomach, paired grants Alleged. . | 3: W- C. Seitz, president of the Local Preachers’ | Henry C. Fisher, son of Mr. M.8. Fisher of the | answered in the afirmative. The party was | Roanoke fi =< ae ae . Constipati Disordered Liver, Avensation that threatens to be far more | Association of Baltimore, Md. Mra. Ida Whit- | seventh precinct, first licutenant and assistant | driven to the club house, but it was too late to | p0d found her husban: Wis hedy of tho women Dy u than a nine days’ wonder cccurzed at the | tington presided at the organ and sang «solo | surgeon of the Untted Statesarmy andassigned | HOt After dinner the party went to bed | Y&t found ina small mountain ssreamy tem enilon ING MAGIC on the vital organs, strengthening the barge office at New York yesterday. It| at this service. him to duty at Fort Riley, Kansas. Last Satur- | Gon, £0 08, pe ready for e ee om the | from the city with the head terribly mutilated. muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of health _ came as the culmination of a detective trip| Atnoon the guests were served witha bountiful | “#¥ he started on his western trip. Lieut. pub treeteecdhentae amt ‘Watkins disap) but was captured three The Whole Physical Energy of the Human Frame. Corrnicus, 1: mols : reotive P| -cilation at the seailonce of Mr and ave, E. { Fisher graduated last May with the highest months ago while serving as head waiter at the Te sy . page an BrWARE Seve of Wenn Bod i | are meh ae Mg | Rean riear ea | TAe Aeon ee Trt cae, Eln Bch ae akon as directed those femovt pile will prove marvallous of cheep imitations, at “cut prices,» | Srumtei, of rma St gromest tm. | Baker. Dr. ond Mew John Wright, Mrs. A. H. | thortly utterwatd.ty which exeminetion be ales | , 70m 8 reliable source it is learned that the restoratives to all enfeebled by any of the above, or kindred a by unanthecived desler an Tie. ‘pe broadest charge of grossest Aldorman, Mrs. J. G. Durvey, Miss Briggs, | Obtained a very high record. American Association will consist of twelve A Beautiful Girl's Strange Freak. diseases. offered by unauthorh morality that was ever leveled at immigrants | Mrs. Caticnton and Mrs. J. C. Chilton. gsi clubs next Where the other th to| Detectives yesterday afternoon arrested SRD BY Ml. DEORE, Pierce's geauine inedicines. y : Fant es CATTLE MARKETS. Leas wera esreyd of rice, 25 conts per Box. to this country. Itattacked 116 of them and| At 2 p.m. the dedicatory sermon was : be located has not been definitely settled upon, | George Aies and Lulu Devore at the Sherman To prevent fraud and imposition, the | implicated some of the crew of the steamship | eloquently proached by the Itev. H. K. Naylor, | At the Arlington stock yarde Monday 115 | pe ‘sated Bas Dal b ¥ peeping [ata er cian thee talk r._Zirared caly by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Holons Lancashiry, England. geauite guaranteed medicines are sold | serra, shelves ite disguised himeolt | D-D.. presiding elder, and tho choir of Hamline | cattle were up and sold. Best, 93 to 4c.; good, | Dut Brooklyn, Pittsburg and Kansas City are | House, International Bridge, rile Fata, Coke aoe eerie for United State, SES & 267 Canal Bows Only through regularly authorized papier pass- oe.» ca ee pane Ge A ack, ‘this city, under the arcs of | 33¢ to 834¢.; medium, 2% to 8e.; common, 2 to : 4 e ol nt as | registered under assumed names. isa 5 Sem pepe why a Fon peony agents, and at the following long~ |s.,en <> povapeaeea lama dass Wiles SS Coreg ee. ‘Two hundred sheep and lambs. Lambs, in an interview yesterday Mr. Von Der Ahe| married man from Dayton, Ohio, whence he <Any ~~~ shed prices : to 6e.; sleep, 2 to 4c.; calves, 5 to 6:4e. | aid:““T learn from Mr. Phelps that a league | eloped with Miss Devore last Wednesday. The (cosomegee beaten fhe vemel arrived yesterday he mado known | large aniount was raised for the benefit of the | Titsty cows aud Tense oe oe Ly polity lag geobatly vat aotae at | latace aves cnbbelac Good Sedat Sas ee Golden Medieal Diseovery (for Liver, | his identity to Supt. Weber, and demanded that rhe ~ — the Bud, Lycemner jorge ces, | Market slow. : mn and Talcott of New York will come to | lover is almost repulsive in appeatance. After . GEORGETOWN TMPORTATIONS. me in 8t. Louis some time this week and make | Considerable persuasion and a promise that her Blood and Lung Diseases), " . . $1.00 | 116 of the immigrants be detained, charging | 46, uP direction of J. C. Lawrenson, super- warrat i everita Ereccrigtion Cine: casas | toe wom meee aga ater tebe: aataad hershey ” SUPE} The following isalist of Georgetown importa- | proposals for a peace agreement. We have de- jan i toe cee eee iments), . . . $1.00 | paupera Col. Weber asked the commissioner At 7:80 p.m. the services were conducted by | tions for the week dis November 14, 1891: cided to come to peaceful terms with the Me Nellets (for the liver), 25c. | 10 mane Pee imumigranta and. he would at | Mist Graves and Mra, vin, Z| ruieiy Ate pomness woe cal liquors, 1,256; | lenge in two ways: 1. All contracts of ‘both | Dayton. Sagllincarieslis Once investigate thecase. Mr. Schulteis then | , "pc ows of trustece is composed of Mr. C | two packugos china and glass ware. $161; one | 2" Tie league and aeoemton inert ace ave you nice neighbors?” Bat- made formal charges of immorality ugainat In-| ¢ helsrsA. I Aldermen, JB; tt Sherman § | yundred iron Jolste€580: one package metallic | world's championship andesiibivon games Tt “Elegant: “Why, they Spend’ the fall 5; IN WASHING > 188 MAY H. MEAD. TEACHER OF THE PIANO, | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERC] certificated pupil of Herr i the Hoyal Con: | C25 La. ave. oppomte city poxt Wer: a C.K UKNER, AM. CE, Pete. ines educator ip this city. Put: ne tarts of ra tlage year ana ts Rat at oberg Petersen, a seventeen-yeur-old Swedish | 5: a - trimmings, $175; one packuge paintings. $290; | is impossible to make any othér kind of aa ‘ ; gis L 2A yt sphere Rigules) aie. ¥ Doreen, 1, Emmons, James H. | 170 packages books, 16, Loud, $2,000. — iy an and Sorel iy the spring and sum- | #.'n-.. Iate lottionaty instructor in Cot, Weber promptly released her. ag well st| “The erection of thie church in a. gront im- xores, — - SSS for they're guaranteed in | the other immigrants, on Mr. Sclulteis’ failure | provement to this locality and reflects credit| Mr. Frank Appleby of Texas is on a visit to Kapid progress quatauteed. Ineiructions piv ase to benetit or cure, or the | {9 ke bane chrted to ining an action tor Upon the members of this growing ehurch. | his mother nt her home, 1511 39d street. { facies ookthy ee Pee Si Beets who have labored so eurnestly and faithfully to list Ellen Bruce of Virginia ia the ‘guest of . Al) 207 Capit ws gives ‘There's ‘value received,” or there's | NE, Sbultels says be will press the matteratthe — Mrs, Buckle of England is visiting the Misses ht Se: Z Z sesaionn, A fu corp of women tr er ed ee Milleerrs: Archie Haman and Reginald Sooker _— t ean! The manufacturers take al) the risk MISSIONARY EFFORT. At is Opened by Bishop Chapelle—A Very | Tc just home froma trip to the Alleghanies. ‘ 2 \ =A gf them on trial! As no other ———— Mr.Wm, H. Collins has returned from a very teacher with city Te! cs are sod. through druggists, | Imteresting Addresses Upon This Theme De- Large Attendance. qnecuctd heating lp to Batouhabad 6 Z . Tee ch Hheral and trying terme dfs livered im Ascension Chureh. Bishop Chapelle opened the fair of the col- | county, Va. Partridges, rabbits and wild tur- ” iS , = ae | WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. to your intellig for any | Missionary effort was the theme of interest- | ored Catholics last night in the basement of | keys were brought home by the dozens. Over Zh . ey ee ae eR dealer to attempt to substitute other | ing addresses at Ascension Church last evening. | St. Augustine's Church with an address teem-| 200 Partridges were killed. . . F Capitol avd norib west sect : iam | cee et___Cor nena Foe oe. 5 for these, by recommending | The occasion was the aniversary meeting of the | ing with good advice. The fair is being held | a1Jo from a wucconiul euonine trip. to West / % STARIN'S GREAT BU TY 15 | 4 CADEMY oF THE HOLY CROSS be “just as good,” only that he | American Church Missionary Society. Rev. W. | for the purpose of paying the church debt, | Virgin sag i S\: : “titendauce.” Shoruund, eypowritims, becker tier Voune Loans ana tame tein, nake # larger profit. A. Newbold, the general secretary, presided, | and if the attendance which was present last} On Wednesday, November 25, at the Dum. eed antiden? tttne Systematic and thoroueh Work in every department, as and after religious service he read portions of | night keeps up the result will be largely at-| barton Avenue Church; Mr. Alexander Wells ove famous shorthand and type; fT the report of the executive committee, which | tained. The hall in which the fair is being | V4rd and Miss Laura G. Aason will bo uni Shocthand apd tapouritian, tert M* : WwW. B AKER & CO’S had been submitted at the business session in | held is artistically decorated with flags and preniees coleeaee . gon basi rahe the afternoon. He stated that in twenty-two | bunting, and bgoths are scattered generously NACOSTIA. penwan &e..thive months, 810. | Sy pce B cake if Cocoa j dioceses and missionary jurisdictions of the| about containing fruits, flowers and fancy percent Dwetnreerce, | Mit Nk as domestic missions there are at present thirty- | goo(s of all kinds, presided over by demure AN ANNUAL INSPECTION. < # and Pro oot te um which the exceasof oft | “IX missionaries. During the year there were | matrons and comely damsel. It was nearly 9| The second annual inspection of John A. SIG. Maniano MAINA = has been removed, received for domestic missions $13,306.78; for | o'clock when Bishop Chapelle, accompanied by | Logan Relief Corps, No. 7. Department of the \ Sy France. Correct French inught by easy met pp PL a. — mJ Is absolutely pure and Cuba, $2,515.80; for Brazil, $8,743.13; specials, | Archbishop Saipointe of Santa Fe and Fathers | Potomac, came to pass last night. Mra Anna a z Parisian accent. Trial lesson tree. BT .ave 20-8 thei it és soluble. $4,458.36; balance August 1, 1890, €26,374.80, | Walsh, Mackin, Burke and Homer, entered the | A. Peck, president of Logan Corps, presided, The Helpi Hand mor. RIVOT OF A BUPERIOK SCHOOL ~ ‘ king » total of €55,595.92; balan hail, preceded by a committee from the | and Mrs. Mary 8. Parker, department inspector, @ Helping Hand. French bot obtained in any school. Address 1" No Chemicals | isi Seosrio” © Knights of St. Augustine. His appearance was | performed the dutics of her office. ‘There was ——— hendiceimeestig ~~ re used in ite preparation. Tt ‘An interesting account of the mi: in | the signal for a general hush of the animated | a fair attendance of the ladies of the corps, and 3 7 L NEVINS, 2 has more than three times the | Brazil was given by Rev. L. L. Kinsolving. who | conversation that was going on and the party h interest manifested in the affair. As . . he Teacher of rength { Cocoa mixed with | ig engaged in mission work in that country. | took seatson the stage. The Knights of St. lors there were present Mrs. Ida V. He: QUITAR, MANDOLIN, BAXJO, TT OF BOS sT NW waned ‘ 13-1n a tet i H Starch, Arvowroot or Sugar, | Addresses were also made by Rev. Dr. Arthar | Augustine then marched in review, while the | dricks, department president; Miss Julia W ae 4 AND HARMONY 930 and is' Jerefore far more eco- | Brooke of New York and Rev. L. D. Osborne of | band played stirring music. Father Chapelie | Mason, eenlor vice department presideut; Mra, (Guaranteed Purely Vegetable and Harmless.) TEES INSTRUCTIONS GI Pantin — ors ting lesa than one | Newark, N. J. was attired in rich binck cassock with red trim- | Sarah I. Neal, department councilior, and Mrs. sy i 1 : : Fiend teacher. “Address CHESt: Bier othe. eat ot. ww cup Itledelicious, nour- pe ERO guinge, while Archbishop Salpointe was dressed | Mary Davenpgrt, department chaplain. H E GRE AT STRENGTH R E ST 0 R ER Gin ae eee “reach car nd grate iw ing, strengthening, Eastcy At the meeting in the afternoca officers were | #%2 Purple caswock. , nisin saure: . J draw a life size crayon portrait in 15. Ie 2 DIGESTED, aud admirably adapted for invalids Father Walsh made an opening address in- . - knowledge of drawinw necemary hist MS. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AN at Well as the persteid ba tatith. elected as follows: President. Hon. John W. | troducing Bishop Chapelle, The latter stepped | A” elegant little dinner party was given Inst A Sure and Positive Cure . £_W. REYNOLDS, Arti a3 d ie TN NOKMAL TRAINING stil Rold ps Gucaa ccntyeher. Andrews, LL. D.; Ohio; honorary vice presi- | to the Seakae the stage a aes the im- brn by fig -- on eat oe fied igs For Ne nese Weak = = dents, Rt. Revs. G. T. Bedell, D. D., Ps N. | mense number present. He said it was a great | latter's r, Mrs. J. Walton Barclay o} rvous e: W.BAKER &CO.,Dorchester,Mass. | Whittie, D. D., LL. D., 0. W. Whitaker, D. D., | honor to open a fair, especially a fair given by | Portsmouth, Va. The east and west parlors 2 akness and Debility, Ner- ([ HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, — —— ————- | A. M. Randolph, D. D..G. W. Peterkin, D. D.. | congregation be had watched with interest were beautifed and perfumed with raro Howers vous Debility, Weak and Shattered Nerves, Seumchend fu tener oe a cha alt Phillips Brooke, D. D., H. M. Jackson and | for ten years. e showii ey made reflected | and the dinner table decorations gave evidence H Hy . tr oe -_ oven. twelve other bishops: vice presidents, lev. Dr. | §Feat credit upon themselves and their pastor, | of care and taste. Mr. Potty ccoupied. the Tired Feeling, Sleeplessness, Poor Blood, gear as ee SD DAY schoot, | E-T. Perkin:, Rev. T, F. Fales, Rev. Dr. Josbua | Father Walsh, who had labored so zealously in | head of the board, with Mrs. Barclay on his Heart Failure, Headache, Dys sia "Sill open October L Peterkin, William Woodward, Hon. F. f. | their behalf. "He wished the fair every success | right and Mr. Barclay on his left. On Mrs. 7 , Dyspepsia, | On Brown aid Josephs. Packard; teastrer, Henry | and earnestly hoped all would combine tomake | Potty’ right was Mr. fda V. Hendricks, pros Constipation, Despondency, &c. bikes pe eae fae | A. Onkl tary, Rev. RC. Booth: execu- | it 0. ake dent of the Depurtment of the Potomac, W.R.C. lay and boarding school; full course of in sinh tive committer, Rev. Drs. W. F. Watkins, W.| . He spoke with dificulty, owing to a bad cold. | and on her left was ‘Mrs. Sarah I. Neal, coun The Great Nerve, Brain and Blood! Is This How You Feel? yt MeeCLAUDIA SIUAKT. Principal vy the nds when you cen acquass BEST & GOES FARTHEST MeVickar iteese. P. Alsop, O. A. Glazebrook | After his remarks the party made a tour of in- | cillor Department of the Potomac, W. R. C. Invigorant. Hf you are weak: tired and as ‘th thee Av ‘o thres moutus “tas Ba | [Sie een teen [Crease See Arona rene Dit. GREENE'S NERVURA nervous, withlifelessfectingand |S 22 peu tiisbatim « Y ents tee be Ww Be A gay throng of young people last even-] gs the most successful remedy| i 5 : Brot’ W: 8: BONBRIGHT : aoe nO Oe Cat Nitas SCHOOL A.B Kinsolvings Messrs. J.'W. Andreus, HA Late Burial Permits. ing took the residence of Mr. and Mrs! ever discovered. Its sal pedicageatenneye reteepate: d ctandchert a [ose er san Viva vet Fae. aw Oakley. Alexander Brown, L. H. Henry, F.C. | During the seventy-two hours ending at noor | George J. Thomas, on Polk street, by storm. | £20" Tt cures tore your strength, vigor and OF. PFUHL, SCIENTIFIC AND SPIRITUAL | KTUDENTS IN VOUAL atUnic SHOULD CON: a Thoues, je, Wiliam’ Weterail Wit Whitney | Yet#eTday burial permits wero iasued from the |It, wae © eurpriae party and, Miss Katie} © SPW ee of diacase than ana reraies. If you are sleepless | statin Sit aes setenh Sete | Hewat aut Vaart eval ane ae omas, jr., William Waterall, W. B. Whitne 2 . jomas was the surprised. Those _shar- more cases of disease than an: ‘iso teach es Ofire 4180 st. Bw. od-Owe | eB i terms tor special cases. 1008 Tat. 8. w. and Hanson W. Hard; Rev. Dr. H. Dyer ‘cow. | health office for the following ing in the joys of the, evening were Misses Y\and wake tired mornings, with Aine teaches avtretens. _ Os es . Fesponding and Hey. W. A. Nowbold general | White—Joun S. Brown, 50 years, inhalation | fwweie Purcell: Lissie Webster Lote Lary, | Other Known medicine, and has dullhead,badtasteinthemouth, | 1438 ¥ St POuMENLY Te 151m. il M4, {Esa Sc YouNG WEN secretaries to the executive committec. of illuminating gas; Celestine Lawdey, 57 years, | Ella Simpson, Mary Simpson, Katie Carter, saved thousands upon thou-\no appetite. ‘The Misses Kerr's Day School for young ladies and | 2)),,204 hors will open sem 21, de. » substitute for Tee ———— Bright's disease; Florence Williams, 7 years, | Annie Bury, “Edna Thomas, ‘Lena Thomas! sands from Paralysis, Insan-\nng? ng » epression of sind - | piewsere Bota | Hougiven dented. Apis: to wi. Beat ro healthful. One A TALK ON HAYTL valvular disease heart; Mary H. Zell, 66 years, | Maggie Cross, Mattie Ruark, Naomi Ruark, me id and extreme nervousness, it CH AND CLASSICS PRIVATELY GUT A. M., 143$Corcoran st. hw set au —<— bese neg Sapedroagaserc Masters Harry Lawton, George, Thornett,| tty, Nervous Prostration, Heart\will clear your head, tone w; ‘of. Sort gf ge P. K. DUMAINY. OPENED His ANNUAL Mr, Frederick Douglass Delivers an Enter- | b¢miplegia; Bernard F. Fegan, 29 years, con-| samuel Fillius, Thomas’ Kelly, John Frye,| Failure, Physi Z P cae, Eee ST Ips SE < ie Classes for SeetrMetOn th fe : raged a 7 iy » ysical Exhaustion your 4 practice, 1026 17th st. nw. . taining Address. sumption; Magris Finacorn, 1 year, tubercu- | Willie Reardon and Willie Harrison. D. tis be y' nerves, invigorate your ROF.AKNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUA Mr. Frederick Douglass, the ex-minister to | 0si8 John Schmidt, 61 years, thrombosis of ‘A WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. or Death. ‘yond all ques-\blood and put vim and life into Leipnig Music College, orzanist of Se Hayti, delivered an interesting address last | °F: Hermine J. Wissel, 27 years, nephritis;| Mrs. Nina Vera Hughes and Mr. Wm. P. tion the greatest health restorer|you, Py Y THE SPENCELIAN " i Lucy B. Smith, 91 years, pneumonia; Eliza | Hughes celebrated the sixth anniversary of in existence. Dr. @ evening at the Metropolitan Baptist Church on | Lucy ey . ‘ - Greene, the famous lecturer and spes- Rett spade spay 1 and 18th ofrects. — = — old a — igi god — their wedding yesterday afternoon. A poem, Use this wonderful remedy if you wishlialist in the cure of nervous and chronic stone _ — 5 . Grad . diph- i i ture, which began at 8:80 o'clock, was de- San wince ik Res bre ms x 'ph- | written for the oceasion, was received from Mr. to get well, forit isa sure and positive cure. |diseases, can be consulted free at his office, viastic Fear beyan Tuesda, Schoo et = ; twenty-third year. oice, violin, flute, cornet, &c. Pree ad rs, diphtheria; | Bell of Chicago. Numerous gifts were also ; 0. B. BULLARD, Director. susan livered in connection witha fair which isin | Mary Agnes Gronlund, 27 years, duodenitis; Sethcoulngs aie. Griftin Greenley — a ictiak maesaareee et $1.00 per|35 West 1dth St., New York, personally or by J, D. MecAULEY, progress at the church. Theexereises of the | Robert Morrison, 55 years, disease of heart; | original song entitled “Margaret Most Wor: - tates. fetter. . Bodin ee eee ete. evening were opened with prayer by Rev. — i Ppa ppd ert engin al shipful.” A bright letter from Mrs Per) | fg tn? jer in fine banion, rgaret Mangat jars, phi! : - | Greeley was read. A dinner of delicacies was = % D AND MADAME GAILLAI q Walter Brooks anda hymn by the choir, after | aiiy: Honora Sheedy, $5 yours, chronic intesti- | served and a thoroughly good time was bad. PIANOS AND ORGANS. MEDICAL, &c. Of nuances, WOOF at French, German, Spania Pructpal ant Proprmstor which Dr. C. B. Purvis, in s few well-chosen | tial nephritis; William G. Humphrey, 31 years, NOTES. RGAINS IN > vine = — ana Italian taut by native and experienced teachers | Wy iSSBALCH'S CIVIL SEMVACLINSTITI TEAND and pleasant remarks, introduced Mr. Douglass | congestion, of brain and lungs; Mary Wall, 3] 4 5 pay Stor of Rev. F. Jeeso| Fond ans sch Wt aE WApLE MINE FIANGS | TYE. LEON, iter Galliard'e orictuat ai the | M \istnew coljewe. 105 10th et. pe. updinpey to deliver an address on the subject of Hayti. | Years, ee B. Burroughs, 6 Pack) Pkg cacttattrcn open HN. Established 1852, 404 C ST., BET. 43 AND OTH STS. N.W., Struction.” Brauch tn Baltimore. nolan ee cuca — his ces be a ng Colored—Clarence Jamieson, 1 year, malarial | to relatives at Providence, R. I. Hier DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS PIANO: ‘The well-known ladies’ physician, can be EMovti0x, ona TORY, acrina. ina ‘echost sor bes Ceres Flour makes more Bread, makes | 2% state secrets and betraying confidences, | (C¥er: Stuart Lee, 1 month, meningitis; Aris) str, and Mrs. T. Jackson Moore, formerly of | nana Sursirite’ Meaty a toe consulted daily from 1010 1 and 5 to. Them ryt commen. year Nettensber 26 Expe whiter Bread, makes better Bread than | Zhe New York papers had been most active in | 4- Jackson, 9 months. bronchitis; George | Leonardtown, Md., have taken up their resi-| see then teture deciding. Ai Ast. Complete course in Elocution, Fenced and 1 teachers. Mpectalints at tbe - Bandy, 24 years, consumption; David Robin. | Y ‘ocdO-tr Prompt treatment. nol4-0t* npiete coUrme 18 Uratory. Bead'or ter rejaren for any course ot aay hese a le y a ¥ lence here. Complete course in Acting, College of xives's: more > thoes any other Flour manufactured. Beware Gaile teking the lend Yet thie neoer bee acai! | son, 47 years, endocarditis: Frank Fleteber, 27 | Deo Christie and Mise Margaret Chr D* sa Short courses also in class or private, day or evening. | So'not vo to « Seen caceang co com we 4 owe d TERINARY SURGEON. ‘Large cs years, hapatic congestion; Oliver Gordon, 39 De ee TR king cific instance wherein he had blurted out a| Years, typhoid fever: Elien Wye, 49 years, | have returned from England. B DDR ‘Telephone call, 113. ‘nold-Tin” ‘alozue tree. r Feterene iibrary. ‘COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORA- had not shown, nor could it show, a single spe- son and daughter of the late Arthur Christie, B DB ‘Prom: laboratory. D 1 B14 12th st. nw. iw | modern appiianees. Te state secret or betrayed a confidence. ‘The | Paralysis a eee ee ‘The Polk street improvement is completed. PEQSESIONAL MASSAGE MESH caMeuoN, | (UNEY INerITUTE hag. Uli cre srt 20% ‘y oa” - rf o » PB. G yesterd lost her W.,@ raduate. Face massave a spe- . —_— ee ee ge Re aloes ot TY" | cian aropey) Pruakiia Guy, 0 yooss, pylmen-| geet he, *. Corman yeulentay lant & Glalty. | Kefers to many’ of the inost proninent iadiesof | ~A select school for iris. “Sixth session begins Oct.1, | FLO OKATORY, in a manner different from what some of bis | TA" iibereiosies Annie. 30, Atkina, "A> years; pa PPEF we going} ? f Washington. Ladies, 9 to 1. Gentiemen trou 2100. | 1801. Address Miss DORSEY.S122 Pst. W Le friends might have wished. Mr. Douglass said | $3, tub : nornal 2) Years | through the draw of the Anacostia bridge. The | | **The sweetest-toned piano made;” guaranteed for | “noLI-ins" D and hiss ADA TUWNSES " that he had no reason to apologize cither to the | *¥ a ee ae, 'S, | accident was caused by the float in tow of the | lifetime; factory prices; cash or 10 payments. EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. BROTHERS, 0005 | Jp EMOVAL — SCHOOL OF J WITH EXT! New York papers or tothe United Stater govern- | PLthisis | pulmonalis; Emma V- Lane, 17 | Gorman striking a pile and throwing the Gor- eg Ee ee BAKER, = = For Tarts wnt ins hed oon, Kosa ebiata, ond | ment for auvihing he had mid or done, Ho | ¥e% tuberculosis; Joveph Jupiter.’ 17] Detour of her course, oc17-1m Pe is the Sidect'extablished expert speciaitst su this city | nw. Spas E OUT OF WASHINGTON. Fyricies the Bioods—ia- | ped told noth, ee sone: a ne | years, accidental drowning; Jami Corbin, dase {HE FINEST LINE OF THE LEADING PIANOS | snd will cuarantee a cure tn all tisesse of men. and | Dishes forsiinners, receptious, &c., furnished 10 order, a | ad told nothing that was not truc, though ho | 12" years and 6 months, diphtheria; Jose: = are now on exhibition at our ware rooms: Weber, | furnish medicme, or nochance; cousuitat ‘ocdst-ini* ‘OOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, n e r tt ji ii Decker Bros. ,Estey, Fischer. Ivers & Pond pianos. Ail | free at any hour of the day. aris BS iain 1 Some of Mr. Fassett's friends think he wai jische nieon, 2 aeary and '6 touther inemmbran | O¥erwhelmed by the coutents of a Flower bar- | Henlaplwaing and thoros wri — Bs 3 .. | bad not told the whole truth. $190 per year. Une of the est schools 49 ING Fue ES Eee Phraseology, he was driven to the | SR Ol WATER — as THe mk, speaker said it might become necessary for | L*¥¥0 : rel, and others believe the Miller quietly | Tuning and repairs “Sa day of July, 10 c20-Im* com 84, Corcoran bullditis im to tell a little more than he had yet done. | US <Foup; Bertha A; Thompson. 1 year, | toy 2a! pnaiadelphia Ledger. 1 = “ “ tuberculosis; Percy Mathews, 1 year, con- aes i - , MDs ‘we Tie. With this introduction Mr. Douglass went on | gestion of lungs; Stephenson Taylor, 70 Wastingtoa, D. 0. : he oldess esta bepenaaerusne | Nonwoon Ixsrirvre, DEN j to give acharming sketcl: of Hayti, which he tthteie totinocal! 13 North Charles st Co 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. a said was more than usually interesting to the | 7°: P! co oc2-3m_ Baltimore, Ma. TuaDOD RESTORED AY in =e Mow SELECT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. | | SoS * United States just now as the rosult of the ef- SAS IE remy = A WON x t 3A BU. jew classes formed for pupils entering Decem! . | 7 ¥¥ Hall BOARD O0L POR CHILDREN, AMA WHO COULD BARDLY BREATHE FOR | Won cf the aber te estblen ety station in ‘Transfers of Real Estate, “fs Miro ot oe, Bao tne a by Pe A OS FT SS MIRE YEARS, BUT Da. JomnaN runmap | S* beck repuhile. ‘aide from this he anid in feo have been filed as follows ‘SANDERS & STAYMA\ 209-1 . haw. | Lconeratuiate you warmly Visited mouthiy. Mise k PRENTISS. a 7 there is much thas is interesting and instruct. | W. Mayse to O. M. Bryant, pt. 5, sq. 51: OAR Shingtog, D. 0. r ee a Marylena. MIS CLOUDY LIFY. INTO SUNSHINE ive to this country. and enpecialy tothe colored | P. WW. Carter vo W. Maysc, pl 2; de es 33 Norih Carica st B, MARSTON'S TREATMENT FOR THE CURE and Mra Wa. DL CABLLL: Prancipels people here, in the life, character, history and} ." An a tps : a 2. __| varicoce.e, &- jut storiac! “ines. “Nofail. | Oc2i-tr . — probable destiny of the people of Hayti. A. Settle, pts. 25 and 26, do; $2,647. G ESTEY, ORGANS 0,000 HAVE BE ee ee ini ciiakieaamaiae pd sat aaa Bradley to A. L. Moore, pts. 17 and 18, 6q. 785; Y ‘and sold. Beautiful new styles for 189) ocls-eoly MARSTON CU., 19 Park place, New York 4 Ss ‘BAL MepAke MES WAL E McELHINNEY, STUDIO for his brother. Mr. Mr. Prigg Wants Big Damages, $—. Emma J. Wex to Lena Betz, s. 34 sub 31, ) 401 3a pa a ge ninean is at 1125] Win. Prigg aks £25,000 damages by a suitfor}sq 465, $1,400. Walter Whitney to David EX rit tue beet of minica Feleronces, Ie spain | Pastel grue moderate.” eS SRY * | talse arrest and maiicious prosecution, through j Moore, lot 6. sq. 778; $—. Julia P. Vinson to : 4 4 : at 913 voit mew: nob | Vocit-am? hos hearer fore : . Messrs. Cook & Sutherland, against Gustavus | E. Abner. pt. 1, 6q. 880; $—. J. Holeombe ' E Rae : D® use caueerErD fue cocumas, ee. Lansburgh, James Lansbargh, Abraham Hart | to E. J. Stollwagen ct al., in trust, pt. Mt. Ple alt iso Medal Paris Exposition, 200 fv premiums; | pa FisPROWE, MD. EOE I, oman? and Henry Raff. Mr. Prigg was arrested on | ant; $—. Annie E. Nash to T. A. Judd et al., indorsed by over 100 music schools and collexes for a Ni - — 1éth and K sts. Franklin Square, November 2 without © warrant by the defend- | pt. sub 21, sq. 467: €—-. C. L. Moore to E. F. [eo ae ied GorzAGa coLLEsE, Washington, D.C. ant Raff, and it is claimed that it was at the in- >. pt. 5 Lida Lightfoot 4 dette = PFEIFFER & CONLAFF, 516 Tith st. o.w. ~ ‘The capital's fashionable residence center. stigation of the other defendants, who alleged | et 1 5. . Co., 8q. 586. quit claim; BLER, BRIGGS FLANOS, | J)", MUCUER, 1027 OTH ST. XW, TEEATS ATL | Latin, Greek, English, Mathematica, Bookkeeping. ‘diseases. thut he had committed the larceny of #4. After | $1,500. G. H. Bockmer to W. Mayse, subs 33} Appearances are deceitful. nomnuarrimmmmnies ver, hidneys, strictures apd urinary Penmanship, German, French, Stenography and Pores ntenewanagg vnc A Rede penny being teken to headquarters he was removed to | and $9, sq. 1063; ¢—. D. Birtwell to W. N.| This young man thinks that the $25 Fa. ava | 208. 980 We. mand 400 Tp. mi sus-4m*_ | Typewriting. celled. American and European systems. the sixth precinct station and held uutil the | Moore, sub 125, sq. 628; $—. Same to #. I. 3 3 ey A Old XEAHS OF SUEFERING BY CONSULT: next worming, when he gave bail for bis appear- | Gregory, sub 126, do.; $—. J. B. Wiltherger | Young lady should be satisfied of his BR OB ing Dr. G. ¥. Theel, Sus North 4th st. Philadel. ‘$10 per quarter, No extracharges. nol3tr W. F. PAIGE. auce. | He further alleges that ou the 10th in-| to Matilda Miller, pt. Chillum Castle Manor; | having attained the age of manhood, Unitea Bisies who ts able to.cure all effects of indinore- ©. GILLESPIE, 8. 3., | “C TKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, stant he was xgain arrested by Raff on a war-| $1,000. Eliza Barry to Jumes Robbins, lot 1. | because he low. lis tclitareste tons of both sexes, . Bend for book “Truth,” A rant charging bim with the embezzlement of Rt. H. Goldsborongh et’ al. to | PEC® wd Need us cIpare = their “Home Cure” swindle, &c._ap2-ly | oc2-lm President. | WINTEE RESORT for HEALTH and PLEASURE, $27.73 from the defendants (Lansburghs). and | ¢. pt. Friendsiip: $1,500. Caroline | Smoke through his nose. WORKMANSHIP | J) LOBB, 0 N. 45TH ST.. PHILADELPHIA | — = — aT Re was iv > 9 *, 5 Pa. Twenty years’ portenee, Send 4 PECIAL ATTENTION TO THOSE WHOSE Driest climate in the United States except points ieee On this action the charge ot ialicious | Mae Ce: anata Pe ot wee ard sand) However, knowingly she rejects him on assure seamen te | ent conan ial pereraeny or nome OU Sin ncn tar ee pee sireneraledu page aseegpestt a te prosecution és based. tie 1 tt to Mary B Copp et | 95 & counterfeit. AMT. Vianos tor rent. cation. “Civil 7 HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL ——— ” CTE 5 RTT al., sub 46, sq D. Birtwell toMary| Do the same when they offer you | S#CUND-BAND FIANOS.— A lurve ascortinent, PROFESSIONAL % § FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. An Attempt at Suleide. E. Page, sub 62. sq. 916; @—. W. H. Gale et i | comeniae alnces every well-known make in the = Saturday afternoon Delle Adame took antum-| al. to Faunie K. Fox, sub 18, 9q. 216; ¢~. ¥. | COunterfeits of Johann Hoff’s Malt Ex. | Soura, is thorouen ryaie wilt te cloned ‘ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF , ¥ Fox, Nee life. All business confidential. Ladies and gen. ber of morphine pills with suicidal intent and | Rose to G. H. Baidwin, pt. 8, Metropolis View;| tract. See that the signature of 2 Seana 1h Sore ich will be arranged on EABY > aay lees: Sain. 06 one = ana Emer; Hospital Mary C. Cook to A. M. McLachien, pt. |<Johann. Hoff” is on every bottle. | ™” Wa. KNABE © Co. Lat.. bet. 1st and North Capitol sts. a.w. noid-tw> | AL ‘ON THE QUINCY PLAX pa Suoce cheonstolicoeds. The cause of ber aah | Binks, eaee ear aan otnan 10. | Scene imitators have gone eo far an tol <M eae | Daan! aaa z Secbry mis fp Sprressemzeee, wit becom | Le ° where she was I. Robertson, sub 77, sq. 115; ¢—. | Eva Cal- | © ————————— \vertising 5 artin now hoe “eure t haave lees tudferer from obatrae- | St "844 harab letter from her friend. Inghan to Jon kdwarde Jot 3, #9. 15: ¢—. A. | use the name of Hoff, but they have DENTISTRY. = eae, Eheoter, Opens Cet. 6._ (weal RET Take. ge ny My wae eatirery closed. Reap GTR L. Swartwout to Isabel W. Bulkley et al--lot7. | been compelled to add the agent’s = — oo : Brought in Beil Piece. bik. 43, Holmead Manor; $2,565. W. E. Yerke: ig i. BLAIN, THE EXPERT EXTRACTOR MAKES fo ‘removes | WISITING TUTOR, —PRIVA’ oom, 4 hesape ict the | In the Criminal Court yesterday Griffin | to M. Morris, pt. Peters’ Mill Seat; @—. G.F.] name. Be sure to ask for Johann Dis socialist inserts arses tet at juences. in elementary or sdvanced studies by « unive a 0 breathethrouch my | Durke wasbroughtin by Major Bradford of the | Williams to C- J. Hanback, su} 31; bik. 8, Urin-| Hoff’s. Counterfeits invariably con- | njusiered: oven Sundays. 22) Kets nw. ocdL-1Bt? Giewity SY perhour: -Addren O00 a Thee was a eee Uast uty and] Southerm Detective Agency on a bail piece, he | 5). fio. 9749.70. W. H. Campbell to C. ie tain a large proportion of salicylic acid | (j4OsHONW DENTAL PAMLORS, ESTABLISHED ee sion ‘Aitied to these troubles | being under judictment for larceny from the | yub 207, sq. 206; $1,200. W. H. Elyto T.A.|as a preservative. This acid wholly dio and 85° Gi pies finde food new i ES 3 - eS boy ft evr was dischareine continially sudhada very | Person of €8 ftom Smith Jackson, May 8, 1800. | Juckson' et al, «nb 130, do.; $—. BW. Hol-| suspends the digesting power of the | Mbis‘miPundste sll fp. mt branches, eS ee sie Cifeusive odor. Tout 1 ebes of sted Ma: man to-J. H. Clark, lot 5, blk. 19, Meridian ae STAI INFIHMARW-CYEET-FILLED 3 i, CLAIRVOYANT AND TasT | BOARDING AND ee ae . boscol pana ut Mahtly, only _ Molly ne = ae v1: eT Lay to J. H. Johnson, | stomach. Johann Hoff’s Extract is KEY DENTAL INFIRMARY TEETH FILLED cjuenrane treatments iver, 1200 and 1104 Mee” ond 1128 12then, comcnttreatwent with | i uredford in, Philadelphia brought hese aod | 01813 to 16, aq. $80; $—. J. H. Johnson to W. | absolutely free from salicylic acid and ferua at 1323 Hate ewer deat oper: = ave nw. Dodo? +4 5 * 4 y re x Tl —_— ‘Seat las done wou | Jotivered over to the marshal. Barke was | A- Wimsatt, sune property; @—. J. 1 Armato| otier deleterious ingredients. It ig Soha Uae te tos vend Geriaah tstroloces he ee ED Thave been treated shout three month 2,625. E. J. fron Getobertte Sane St ‘tltte. fice opr bee ‘bexins TUESDAY, October. dec me. Shee be K | Gosuahes nee abeek eneineains audi tea ane’ 1 : ; trom Oct to June BO. post ‘event 22-1. t09p.in.; Bun, | Seventeenth year: tna inthat time he} ved the runeing from my | Ordered the detective to take them off, saying Dee are ae | rene by the hahaet sediosl TPE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS Tar7Pa. ave, | SZ TOSE WSR TAS Vath nw.nold-tme | cough instruction tn all Gepartmentatn actond- EBBITT BovsE, WASHINGTON, D.Os < on for twenty-four years. lL, iti i] I ueremsred sinew | Nhat there was no ocension for it Hs OB | QUnaritses to be th tress malt xtenck| Ea te. sucecrad penis ers Seen Sc) Bs tele aOR a slout tures feet from or = . 723; | for use in convalescence, for mothers | tayst a’ose by unpaly endects Bie plete fal healing’ power, “Gives nome open so Team breathe Do Not Helleve It » Suleide. — while nursing, and as a table beverage | Tzsat, Amuse! weth, crown ana: urzare work ss | Reines and, hie lady: | Rapecial advantages in English Litersture, History, FAMILY SUPPLIES. ow bale ‘The trteale of dele Trews, the sheemeher | 18,40. 98, © & for the sick and debilitated. Eisner | J)% sfakn ransoNa 6 E COR GTHANDER.w peeing a ea - 5 Lasetieee to iste | sho wae found in a comatou state at his shop, | Schucider, to Ellen A. Watton, lt 73l, Ans) "yrendelaon Co., Sole Agents, 6 Bag. | Desareasjen aaa, hrarsim coon gee Bisnetnenat ES ee ee a et . 1107 H street northwest, last Wednesday, hav- 4. yg yoad nosy | ine SPrimctas ‘ som Rent, Dae | Groin Ee ing boon suffocated by gas, and who died the | 1% j0t20. bik. 14 oy es clay St., New York. SPREE AL TWO TREOCA MY SUTTON AL OMY Re | es aeer crete oa pects eat, younte per + following day. have made an investigation | Broskiond, G730 fo, corner sth and Ki. ypen fo all the ‘For circulars apply to the Principal, aren whieh convinces them that it was not » eae Sie Guereros_Couronrma. Soot ot materia’ kos _™e3m____MES. ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS. _ Pm gM JOP Oe case of suicide, as reported. During the sum- ‘acy Mr. Brown was nearly suffocated by In the case of Emma E. Kirksey, who cart tect ects! ADVERTISING. Tie we ” = the oat} Bees rier connection freedom from matrimony with John J. Ki r YoU Wisi To ADVERTISE ANITaING ANT i Loses reeumed Sev ISEASES OF THE NOSE, THROAT, } 175,710 vith eatarth to such an extent thi¥es | sey, the husband, byJenkinsJ, Batler, bas flied a kno Gndnucstionsued | Gor lO Sprucesns Sew bork no” NS LUNGS AND EAR Ail not. detect the presence of the gus in the | nbfwec.> Mo denies the charges made by her, | £° CONSULTATION FREE room ti be was Stetecete By tt. while admitting the has not lived with her 2 Wednesday it was found that the key of one | yince March, 1887. He alieges that the cause of 2 tod pa. CoS pm: bary t four, as reported, w: turned * ay mm") Se. ae tasbay bpd ba check or’ olop. attesh- sexaration wes due outirely ‘so the unsensen- rina. ment it is supposed that Mr. Brows turned it » unnatural, insu, (oo 1TH STREET Ofice bours—Y to Ti : : too far and turned it on instead of off. Stipes uae } : Ren a para ORO her as his wife, and says that the ‘The Fish Market. ‘There arrived at the river front last week 6,373 bunches of fish, 48 carp and 14,c00 —————— ‘Scld by druggists oF set by malt, bashels of oystere. Inspector Harris con-}| _ HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE _ We. BT. Haseltine Waszea, Pe deuned % bunches of fish during the week! Relieves Mental and Physical Exhaustion. is entitled to is release from the rimouy.