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AMUSEMENTS. Atnavon's.—Few plays come with a heartier recommendation than De: "8 CITY AND DISTRICT. €F To reaeh ali casses of readers and ens- tomers in the District of Columbia, advertise in ‘Tur Evexixo Stan. Everybody reads it pear LOUIS CONVENTION. ot is a simple story of the present day and deals with one of the present ypes of country farm life in New England, into ich is thrust’ wedge of 1 moving panorama of the two— toalla dear memory of “old home.” moral tone is perfect, the impression pure and wholesome: its success is ite simplicity in deal- ing with » subject that comes home to every HONOBED THEI New Hampshire Residents in the District Receive Gov. Tuttle and His Staff. ‘Those residents of Washington who claim _w Hampshire as their native state tendered & reception and banquet at Willard’s Hotel last night to the governor of New Hampshire and is staff, now visiting Washington. The recep- tion was held in the large parlors of the hotel and was brilliant affair. The New Hamp- shire colony attended in force, with their ladies, and elegant toilets predominated. The reception committee consisted of Mr. Henry M. Baker, Senator Chandler, Senator Gi Representatives McKinney and r. A. H. Cragin, Mr. M. G. Emery, Batehelder, Col. Carroll D. Wright, Clark, Mr. Vohn A. Prescott, Mr. .. Wilkins. y arrived they were intro- duced to the governor and his party, which consisted of Mra, Tuttle, Gen. A. D. “It was very much better conven- tion,” be said to » Stax roporter this after- ‘noon, “than I had expected. We succeeded remarkably well in harmonizing the various Prejudices and in making « short platform. The probibition and woman suffrage questions were too much for us to carry at this time. Nearly every state in the Union was repre- sented at the convention. “On the Fourth of July, when we bold our national convention to nominate candidates for President and Vice President, every state will be represented. We shall put a strong ticket in the field, and I believe we shall carry no less than four states—Kan: jebraska, South Dakote and Minnesota. d “We will throw the election into the House if we do not elect the President ourselves. The labor organizations will be with us and we shall avery large vote. In the south we shall raw from the democrats, but in the north and west more largely from the republicans, #o that i Heo about even up the lossey between the has rec ork and it will shortly be id 8 eatinfactory pet formance ing on and & satisfact rr may be-antleipated. ee Gzonortows Oncuzstes.—The second con- cert of the Georgetown Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Josef Kaspar, will take place | at the Luther Place Memoria: Church on March 11. The orchestra will be as ‘on this oc- | casion by Miss Leta Stakely, soprano, and Mise | Leonora, Von Btosch, violin’ virtuoso, recently returned from Brussels and Paris, and who bi lately been playing with great success with Seidl’s celebrated or- Boston Symphony and PN a a chostra o} THE IRISH FACTIONS, LEVELAN SUPERIOR e of lady managers has ‘ than « year Mra. Palmer the eppointmens of committees as long aa possible in Order to ‘get the best re, sults for those im cbarne of the work ‘Tie chairmen of the committees are, Agriculture—Mre. Wm. H. 8, Brands, Mrs, Mary Peston Orewa, Ceorate. Mra. Anna M. Fostick, Alabama, live sicck’ Mra. Melissa D. Owings, Washi re stock, and. bee culture, Mrs. Chas. H"Olmaeege Georgia. Mines and mining—Mrs. D. F. Verdenal, Now York. Machinery and tranaportatig, Alice Hough bi ag tees IK — people born and the country can be found ‘The sity life” introduced eter familiar on our streets. Perhaps the beartiest indorsement of the play comes from the clergy, many of whom pa it the highest tribute possible, congratu- ing the author for its strong moral lessons. Hanis’ Buou Tueater.—The famous scenic ¢ Fast Mail,” will be the attrac- jou Theater next Monday z part in almost any eity- NWJOYS Syrep of Fign taker; plement of Figs is taken; leasant aod Fels to the taste idee tly yet prom; on the Ki cs poe oes cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and — a oe hal a constipatic TU) igs is only pear! o! ie, kind ever pro- Mt Poem Secretary Sutton of the National League Re- signe on Account of Mr. Gannon's Address. Jobn P. Sutton has tendered his reagnation as secretary of the Irish National League of America to President Gannon. Under th isting constitution the secretary holds office by appointment of the president, and in 'view of hes | the divergent opinions of Mr. Gaunon and Mr. sonal supe coln J. It is @ drama of thrilling intensity one whose situations and ciimaxes are brou, to the highest pitch of power by the realism of their scenic surroundings. Effects that are at- tempted nowhere else are suc duced in this performance. A frei fourteen cars, with ‘y lighted cal rivg, Mra. Richard J. Ogiesby, Illinois; manu. | factures, ceramics, Mrs. Mary A. Hart, Ohio; | manufactures, decorative art needle work, Mrs, | John J. Bagley, Michigan: manufactures. silk | and silk culture, Mrs. Harry A. Lucas, Penu- As to the candidates Mr. Simpson said that he thought Gon. Weaver of Iowa would be Rominated for the presidency; that it would Ger Bartlett, Gen. A. N. Dow, Col. ew A Sanders and wife. Col F. W. log tome! and wife, Col. R. N. Ellwell, Mr. James Farrington, ; certainly be either W Donnelly. duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- | Mr. and Mrs. McDuffie, Mr. and Mra. Tennant, engine is » huge one, | Sutton in regard to the recent addresy, in | eylvania, a sled ssc Pchre dar cearmatids > P s a ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. ngineer and fireman at tbeir wonted | which Mr. Gannon urged subscriptions to both | _ Electricity, Mrs. John 8. Wise, Virginia; ceptable to the stomach, net in | gud Mrs. John MeLene. E je steamboat scene in another MAM |r, tions of the Iriv parliamentary party, the | #80, arte (sculpture work), Mra’ Rufas S| 1, ,, Germany's African Possessions. its action and truly beneficial im its | At 9 o'clock the dining hall was thrown open | Moth achievement. A big Mississippi b 'y party, Masenchusetts; fine arts (paintings in oils Announced officially at Berlin that the | tater considered it bis duty to resign. Mr. | Sutton says in regard to the position taken by President Ganuon: seen with the machinery in motion an ffreat fires blazing from beneath the Tepresentation of Niagara Fails iy, ho ever, generally regarded ns the crowning | «J regret very much that any difference of achievement. ‘The tremendous torrent is secn | v leaping over the precipice and burying it-eif | pinion should come between us, because I in the mist that arises from the scething water | havea very high opinion of Mr. Gannon per- beneath. The endless roar is heard and the | soosliz. He admits having received a letter whole representation ia one of the most elab- | from ' \d 250 guests sat down to dinner. The room was handsomely decorated and the tables gar- nished with flowers. After dinner Mr. Henry M. Baker delivered the address of welcome to Gov. Tuttle. Cor joner Douglass also happily welcomed the distinguished visitor in bebalf of the District of o effects, prepared only from the most healthy tee agreeable substances, its a excellent qualities commend it | te and have made it the most) ular remedy known. | Tmnment has determined not to abandon many's southwestern African position. WHAT DO 1 NEED? and water colors). Mrs. Chariotte F. Daly, Bhode Island; liberal arts (architecture, sur- Tezing. fc), Mra ‘Frances E Hale, Ilinois; Aiberal arts (systems of government, banks and insurance committees), Mrs. Myra Bradwell, Illinois, and prisons, &c., Mra, Whiting Clark; liveral ‘arte, industrial ‘associations, Mrs. J. Frank Ball, and liberal arts, music, history and _ WINTER RESORTS. _ HoT wetuscrox. <i OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, ———MEDICAL, &c__, | | PD. Cauterox, all leading drug- gists. Any rel om posse who | may not have it on hand will pro- | | Wright, orate and wonderful real-water effocte ever atiained. Tho company is spoken of in terms of high commendation. Kenvay’s Lyceo« Tagater.—Pauline Mark- | wrote the address hurriedly. reasurer Lyman, aud says. he hastily anced over it. The letter was not sent to Lim to be hastily glanced o He should Lave read it carefully. He confesses that he literature, Mra, Rollin A. Edgerton. Etanology. patents, &c., Mrs, Ellery M. Brayton; ethnology, progress of nations, Mrs. Laura Gillespie, and ethnology, Mrs. James A. A Question Which Comes Home to Us. is ‘ca LETON, Kr ty, X. J. meer beach, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. ™M a A. bi. 6. MILKOR. TUCKY AVE. ATLANTIC Z OT te et ae, Washington, D.C. Graduated London, Kagtemd, 80D, r 1-Gov. Ordway, jo. addre oigan. te! and New cure it promptly for any one who | senator Cragin and Mr. Chas H. Turner, who | bam is perhaps the best-known of the young | over the signature of the president of the On model house, Mrs. Matilda B. Carse. ELA FONTAIN z a wishes to it. Do not accept any | made short addresses. beauties whow Lydia Thompson brougut over Irish National League of On national flower, Mrs. Mary C. Cantril. RENICCKY AVE.. ATLANTIC CITY, — es to try iY [mas lneal gases of Os Vow Hatopshire resi- | about a decade ago. Others have retired from | written hurriedly. President Gannon is not id 2 - Half square from the beach. Am ocean view. Thor DISEASES OF wEW. substitute. dents Commissioner Douglass, Assi | the stage or been forgotion, but Mise Markham | infallible, and in this matter he bas certainly GOV. BROWN SIGNS THE BILL 2 ee 0. > WHIGHT. NIA FIG SYRUP CO, | Secretary Spalding, Representative Lapbitt of | has won laurels asa dramatic star, achieved | made a mi ” '. VN SIGNS : dee: CALIFOR! Wisconsin, ‘ntative Mansur of Missouri | Unprecedented success in burlesque and is —— +00. and nervous weakness aud LOSS of POWER, SAN FRAMCISCO, CAL, and ex-Gov. Ordway. i Diessed with perpetual youth. She is still | Wespeltyaeics Ge Despite the Protests of Baltimore Business Partial or complete, atiacks 0 per cent of wen at some couisvass, KY. ‘WEW YORK, WY. ‘Among those present were Mrs. Gallinger, | 'cognizod usa model of womanly beauty and 7 e Froject Questioned. Men the Kallroad Act is Approved. He Gor Reser Ar Lasr. &. LEMON HOOVER HAD ASTHMA FOR FOUR- TEEN YEARS AND TRIED MANY DOC- TORS, BUT DR. JORDAN WAS ‘THE ONLY ONE WHO HELPED HIM. S, Lemon Hoover, the well-Enown butcher, whe stalls Nos 47 and 48, Center Market, and re- sides 315 Kat. n w.. tells of the benefit he has received at the bande of Dr. Jordan. He says: For fourteen years I have suffered with asthms, not occasionally, but nearly all the time: a week would pass without oue or more st- ition was whatis known to all Mrs. T. L. Bullock, Mr. Stilson Hutebins, Miss | Emery, Representative Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Hazelton, Gen. Veuzey, Ci nd Mrs. Patterson, Miss Stickney, Gen. aud Mra Hi kle, Mrs. A. H. Cragin, Mise Harriet P. Dame, aud Mrs. Copp, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Sanbera, Dr. avd Mrs. Woodman, Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Warden, Gen. and Mrs. Bullock, M: Huntoon, Prof. . Mrs. C. H. Corning, Miss Niles, the Misses Davenport, Mr. and Sirs. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Clark, Miss Hill, Mr. Em- mons, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, Mr. aud ‘Mra. Wil- kins, Mr. Jonas C. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Capt. and Mrs, Clifford, Dr. A. J. Hw toon, Mr. Clarke, Mrs. Williams, Miss Dole, Mr. J. E. Williams, Mr. and Mra. D. M. Hildreth, Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Bundy, Miss Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. French, Mr. aud Mra, George A. Bailey, Mr. Reddington, Mra. Gove, Miss Dillon, Miss nie Harmon, Mr. Dillon and daughter, Eften F. Goodwin, Miss Julia Wheat, Miss Fa nie N. Roott, Maj. and Mrs. George ‘I. Carter, the Misses Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Hackett, Mr. eceives everywhe: be produced et Kernan’s Lyceum Theater next week by Bobby Manchester's night owls beauty show, sheis surrounded by a number of gifted beauties, including well-known comediennes, vocalists'and dancers. She is the central figure of a magnificent military first part, entitled “The Bine and Gray,” in which she appears as the general. Both the burlesque and first part are handsomely staged. Among the features of the former is an ideal marble hall, introduce ing a variety of living statues and classicu groupings. ‘Thespecialty talent includes Frank Ellis, Daly. and O Brien, Emma Boll, Macki and Curdy and Wm. J. O'Brien. Asyie Eva Fay.—Miss Annie Eva Fay, who has probably given the subject of spiritualism a more thorough investigation than any oue now before the public, will give a religious illus- trated lecture on that subject at the Academy of Music tomorrow (Sunday) evening. Since ‘Miss Fay's last appearance in this city she has traveled extensively in — where she has ‘That her charms hi t vanished the | ou dhe recelves everywhere is | vanis addressed & communication to Attorney ‘The Model,” which will | General Hensel yosterday submitting for con- | sideration the propriety of proceeding again Insurance Commissioner Luper of Pennsyl- & Philadelphia newspaper company in order to determine its authority to make contracts and to issue policies of insurance. The paper in question has for several days contained an ai vertisement offering $500 to the legol heir of any person meeting death by accident and hay- ing # properly signed and dated coupon on his or her possession at the time of the accident. Their Love Quickly Cooled, Badie Levy, the daughter of » merchant of Bayonne, N. J., was among the beauties at a boll in New York on January 17. She met Fréd Katz, son of an East Broadway real estate Aealer. She is only seventeen and he nineteen. On the way to the house of Sadie’s aunt, where the girl was a guest, Katz proposed nd was ac- cepted. At noon the next day they were mar- Governor Brown of Maryland has signed the Baltimore and Cumberland railroad pill, not- withstanding the protests of the Baltimore and Western Maryland Business Men's Asso- ciation. A great delegation visited Annapolis and asked the governor to voto the bill, which en- larges the powers of the Baltimore and Com- berignd Railroad Company, increasing the capital stock to $10,000,000, and empowering it to pnrehase, lease ‘or consolidate with an other railroad in or out of the state, or to sell itself to any other railroad. It is generally be- pagan that the object of the powers sought iv able the Baltimore and Cumberland com~- ad to build an eastern extension of the West fh of jin Central, in order to obtain jon Western Maryland railroad. sided daccinaa i ALL BUT THE CAPTAIN Lost. ‘Two Steamers Crash Together in the North dea. Bea wat rhs 1 CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On the ocean frout, Deveriptive flinstrate! booklet mailed tres. ver bathe $1 the house. E. ROBERTS & SONS. “What do IT need? Tam feeling nervous, tired ‘and without my old-time snap and vim.” ‘These are the feelings of thousands at this time of year, during the change from winter to spring. ‘They are run down with spring debility, malaria, or have overworked and overstrained brain, nerves and syxtem, and feel dull, without energy; do not eat and sleep well; liver and bowels be- come torpid. Above all there is that restless rvousness, senseof anxiety, strange sensations ‘vous prostration, heart failure, paraly- insanity. old sea. a [22 Lemay fe un HOTEL DENNIS.” ATI Crem ail the years water bat] Ei ATLANTIC view, hoses. Send sor ree oun galiery ‘ou the beac, KON, Proprietor. N. 2. bol and end of Pennsylvamiaave., eae “LEUMAN & CO. HE TRVINGTON. AVLANTIC CITY, N. J tor, steam i filtered water ted ital pew als tive a 4 year SMES HOOD, F ocean, Atlantic City, ‘ime of Life between the ages of t went; me 4 The individusl becomes diapirited. onneatal woh often demoralized, and, foolishly imartotes sees $e something to foal ashatued of, he too freaten's taltee willing Victise into the hands of some uf Ue dentgndear uecks Who infest oUF latye cities, Its sense amd proper inode of teeatiueut is Wut little underiond hy The geueral practioner of mediciue, and the quack, With is “‘scare to death” style of literature) mate cn@ech to the mental misery and tayury of many ten who have berun to realize thet they are NUT os viworous as formerly, and the vividly icom word (notures of the Quack too often on use eutomptibie imp to becorm completely upnervad. Nerwens delality, c.,c., are terine woud generally to indicatethe went of socalled manly vigor, The late Dr. Beara, an ewinent authority op nervous diseases. termed ft “"Newrasthenia.” But eall i wust you may, whether is partial or cowplete, except in-camee of varaiysis, EXTREME off age or general breskdown of the entire comatitution, # fe in mine cases cut of ten the result of an tmflammetery, hypersensitive 4 highly irritate condition of the Prostate Urethn which gets from bad to worse. NEVER beale sp taneously and CANNOT be cured by stomach medica ton, My method of LOUAL medication and electrical the weakness oy ws i arg ay Touine, giv | treatment to the affected part le the only seusibie, 7 2 . | Met with great success exhibiting her powers | Tied at the City Hall by Alderman Fiyun. ‘The The danger ies in neglect, however. Use Dr. wan. Heated by steam and oj scientific and ssfe mode of treatment It ts the ONLY ene eee Ie are Lawn atin tee Pee aE tae ek maniizs | yoriug beida nad betdegnocen nesertits News comes of a terribledisastor in the North | ceacno'e Nervura, the grest specific for these mupthed now aAvieed, edvocated end practiced by the Baker, Mr. Geo. W. Sargent, Mr. Hanson, Mr. guished scientists and the crowned heads of the Wheat, Mr. Harry B. Cilley, Mr. Henry P. Blair, Mr. Harry Tailock, Mr. Abbott, Mra. Chamberlin, Dr. Frank wmberlin, Mr. Ar- thur E. Clifford, Mr. Philip Walker and Mr. Shapleigh. —_——.—___ TOASTING GEORGE WASHINGTON. How # Missionary Society at Hyattsville Remembered the Country's Father. The 22d of February banquet given by the old world. Her materializations are done in the full glare of gaslight on the stage, and rms, hands and faces will be distinctly seen ‘ables will float in the air aud all the other phenomena which have caused such wonder Will be manifested. Rervax or Joux L. Sropparp.—The lectures of John L.Stoddard are alway: heartily weleomed and eagerly aw: tainments given in thie city. For t! annual series @ collection of undeniably at- tractive subjects have been announced. This the ceremony secret for a while, but it was ar- ranged that they should meet the next night, sea by which a steamer went to the bottom, Next evening Katz called upon Sadie's aunt aud learned that his bride had gone out. After cool- ing his heels on the door step yntil long past miinight Katz met hia wife. ‘He upbraided ver and said he would apply for a divorce. Sadie returned to her parents the next day. The mother diseovered the marriage certificate, and on questioning Sadio learned how within three days after her wedding she had been sued for divorce. On inquiry she learned that wait had been begun in the supreme court. carrying with her every soul on board, with only one exception. The steamers Lough- brow (Br.) and Forest Queen came into collis- ion off Flamborough, a village of York county, East Riding, on the North sea, Tho vessels crashed together with grent force and the For- est Queen was torn apart by the bow of the Loughbrow. The dainages sustained by the Forest Queen were so extensive thnt the ses began to rush through the breeches made in nervous diseases, when the frst symptoms ap- pear, and cure is sure. ‘This wonderful discovery will calms, quiet and strengthen the nerves imme- diately, invigorates the brain, enriches the blood and vitalizes the wholesystem, Purely vegetable and harmless. Druggists, $1. “From the constant worry over business matters T suffered from the loss of sleep, and became 80 nervous that Iveas entirely ungilted Jor business, In fact, I feared insanity, I used Dr. Greene's Nervura. The effect was almost magical. 1 could again sleep; mental composure, appetite Has been tic Vimeinia BEscH, va SIDE, ATLANIO cia _D. W. CHANDLER. THE PRINCLSS ANNE NOW OPE eminent celebrities of America and Burope, whe have earbed « world-wide dis inction by ther knowieise and skill im the treatment of dimases of the Genito- Urinary Orgapsand Nervous System. By my method restoration to health end power is absolutely certain Failure impossible, age NO impediment. No nauseous dosing, ‘This is no delusive @ream or hair-brained theory in the experimental stage, but thuroughiy demon - strated, practical, scientific fact. No catch-penny Sbeue ty humbug the focliably credujous and oft- sed-upon sufferer. My method appeals to the v sense of rhe intelligent, thinking ciasees amd bination of pine ork simone coe toe - Young Ladies’ Missionary Soctety ofthe Hyatte-| "active subjecla have, been announced. | This eases: her bull ins great volume, The water poured | and strength returned. Siz bottirs uf this remedy | cial» ealthid Tenurts wah, 4 yonuiwaee ete —_—- oe ville Presbyterian Church proved » succese, | ularity in Boston, Pb! ‘hicago, Balti- Lease of the Roanoke Southern. in so rapidly that she at once began to settle, | cured me, and I have remained well to this date. |“), @ & carreypen, vele, Stricture, kidpeys and bladder ail- both as to ite enjoyableness and financial re-| more und elvewhere, ‘The new course will be| The Roanoke Southern railroad has been |and, ins very short space of time after she | Ihave Wtommended Dr. Greene's Nervura to | _feb-14, fe. | sults, The hall was crowded for the supper from 5 to 7, after which the president of the society, Miss Emily Sehoepf, called the meet- ‘ing to ordor with a neat little address, giving a given at the Academy of Music during a thre Week's season, bejrinning Monday evening next, March 7, ‘The past spring, and summer were it that Mir. Stoddard ever Sethmatics. I always hed more or less wheezing and om of breath. I would wake up at nigbt feeling suffocate, the shortness of breath would the air seemed stiffine and would fre history of the society during the past eight years and of the work doue. Mr. A. R. Holden, as toastmaster, conducted the further proceed- of vacation wary by the juantity of fresh notes of travel with which be ax provided himself. Directly at the close of lensed by the Norfolk and Western. Private dispatches received in the city announced that negot ions for the lease were consummated in Philadelphia yesterday, and the Norfolk and Western will take control of ite new line Mareh 1. ‘The purchasing company gnarantees the principal and interest of Roanoke Southern ad'been struck, she plunged to the bottom. 80 quickly did the Forest Queen founder her erew had no chance to xave their lives and ingle exception of the cap- all hands, with th tain, went down with ber to Kiased and Rev. J. H. +0. — Then Denied It. watery grave. Haines, @ popular Methodist many of my friends and neighbors and have yet to learn af a Satlure to obtain good results. 8, W. NUURSE, Hudson, Mase.” 59-Dr, Greene, the successful specialist, in cur- ing all forms of nervous and chronic disoases, 35 W. 14th street, New York, can be consulted free, Personally or by letter. Call or write to him about > Pont comPc TH ORT. VA i BHEKWOOD, inte Bowel, V Lusurpassed winter and spriug resor:. I very arrange- ina tty meut iret cl _ dati wash HAPs as, ATL! E. Ic cl WILL OPEN 3. boukric wher and Froprietor ITY, NJ. ANTARY is, ‘Hot aud coid sea water bathiin the Louse, Diseases of blood of shin. hereditary or sequired. and all acute or chromic diseases wi Dr. Carleton is the only advertising Genito-Urinary Suryeon th the United States Who treats theve cases pen recox nized eclentific and eurative principles, Privacy, skill an ve > cove easured. y have tocpen the windows, oftentimes would | ings, Toasts were given and responded to as| last season, accompanied by Me, ‘North wed «| A's mortgage bonds to the amount of | clergyman, well known throughout the state of | YUr case or send for symptom bians tofliiowR,and | _ 1m STE | scorer cr tai Mumbuurery Damashed, "tree sup all night trying to get reltef.iny nose was stuffed photographer, Mr. Stoddard started upon x | €2,000,000. New Hampshire, and for two'years pastor of | ® letter fully, explaining your disease, giving ad- LADIES’ GOODS. Hours, Oto 2, 4108 up. which also to peded my breathing. esas tour through ‘Mexico, where Mr. Burditt had | ,, {he - canoke Southern was built with money | the Laconia Methodist Church, has been on | "i°* * Will be returned free, tt S. Sunday, to ®. have tried man! by without benefit. 4; ve i ti Roa y i TASH! L SaMAKI: ‘ror> * = % sandichaan wet bastante sighttetnt sarees Pre a eee e ae auaarious | and Salem, X, C, It extends from’ Roanoke | ‘ial before s conference committee for two Fecsiiios by Misa Neve tale Sue Gt Vatemeeee | yn fur the tetorsenten ofan tener eartanity sat ee eee com “The spirit of Washington in | along the route they were given exceptional | oUthward through Virginia aud North Caro- | days ona charge of falsehood in regard tos ne sbecia'y and «perfect 8 } ~ — 4 ad the desired effect almost at once. and since taking treatment for s few days I have been en- ¥ annoying symptoms, have been Iand attend to my business regularly. DR. C. M. JORDAN, 06 19TH STREET ¥. W., SPECIALTIFS — DISEASES OF THE NOSE, ete H.R, Thompso: ‘ashi "The young lad re dressed in colonial costume. Mr. G, W. Conn and Miss Thompson appeared as George and Martha Washington. aud Mr. George L. Britt opportunity to observe the manners and c toms of the Mexicans and to secure each da; a valuable body of photographs. ‘The material thus obtained Mr. Stoddard hus condensed into two lectures, which will probably present Mexico with vividuess and comprehensiveness. Notes of previous European travel have en- abled Mr. Stoddard to prepare other lectures, the importance and interest of which will be ‘he entire list of subjects is as L “Travels i in.” 3. ‘Mexico, from the Kio ( lina to the South Carolina line, and the enter- prise was designed by Col. F. H. Fries and other citizens of Winston. It will become an important connection of the Norfolk anu West- ern, us it will ina short time form a link in a continuous line from the Atlantic to Roanoke by the Shenandoah Valley line and southward by the Ioanoke Southern to Winston. ing oat from Winston the Norfolk and jestern, it we said, will seek extensions with all the south- ‘Through the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley isting scrape last Christmas and a verdict of gy, was returned yesterdayafternoon. Rev. r. Haines w: dist contferen charges inade \gainst the then expelled from the Metho- ‘The trial was the outeome of e pastor some timo ago of indulging in kisaing one or more of the sis- ters of his church and other eouduct unbecom- ing aclergyman, Mr, Haines denied the kiss- therefore, tried on a charge of ing and wat falsehood. ‘The affair h in the church and considerable scapdal. aused much tronble itis but justice to Mr. Haines to state that many attended to. » ccatise way of the w-ra'ved tps ade syetens 1s Ae des paren! we teach Indien trot the.ote ea | | West capt Be intends tg romain in Washivyivn, that le is beyond any doubt Located permanent yt thie c:ty. aa ie lease of houwe and sesrly coutracts deuoustrete, Dr. p | Carivton dues not beloug to that clam of itinerant €oq- tore who Lave to tramp ebout the comatry frow plage to place. Since 1870 Dr. Carieton practiced newry seven years in New York, and for the past Ove yearein Cimctuvati, and be gave up a practice in the latter city of @8,000 yearly for the mule ressut that be pretere piace of regidener an DAL MASSAGE TREAT! t . with the bet of med, pterwmaes, Ay | Pore Ve otal aply H Hi] to invest gat ‘G13 Oth ss. as Alexander Hamilton presided over the | II. ‘Mexico, the 9, road the Norfolk and Western will eonnect | of his people think him innocent of the charges, Bitecu up-to tuake Prouch drvanen, wi Sqescnesiens vane Wamans ie THROAT, LUNGS AND BAR Gnancearet the door. the pastor ‘of the ‘Jerusalem and the Holy Land. ee Se ekenond s Saareny Puente Se poe oe go ACE MASKAGE SEW RTEAMI! church, Bev. J. W. Mclivain, kes aceepted a ‘The ‘course will be | Coast and Seabuard and itoanoke, Soon it wil ~agaacan CONSULTATION FREE, Office hours-¥ to ll am. 2 to 4 Dm. CtoSpm call to the church Rev. Alex. chief of police, ‘Egypt and the Ni given in three courses exactly alike, as follaws: Course A, Monday and Thursday evenings, March 9, 12, 16, 19, 28. extend its 8; tem to Monroe or Charlatte, N. C., which will give it a connection with Co- The Reading Combine Investigation. President MoLeod evidently thinks di to inquire into the legality .of the Reading fort woth fim Six trvatinente, €: lore to deadiny wocie) ladies Hours, 1 nama, Y. ave. hoom 12. TO MAICH MATERIA : lumbia, 8. C., the SouthLonnd reilroad. | @ty from Mr, A. J. Cassatt of the Pennuy , ball Sapo: thats, or PROPERBIONAT massac a Sandaya, Oto 12m Ree Se peyn aan Senay. Harel 7, 10.14. 17, a1. Course B: Luesdas aud | 7i0 Homuoke Southern will also be usefal.in | vania railroad rogardiug the hearing before the eal ies eal, cg: Se mmsee, "a | Bhs ee a aeenOe. MRS. CAMROI ip Friday (ovens ie: Mary ee tes dy 18. 22 and | giving te Norfolk and Western an outiet for | attorney general in Harrisburg next Thursday eee seri | Saat prt ade verh oer THE COURTS. merdny. y WY TES Pecukecter sant be Wilmington, N. C., x L ve ‘Geubieusem stows WU. = One box of my celebrated com) lesion peliete will | > ee - $ - . | Charleston, Savannah and even to’ Atianta sconprotes pal Retin ent pot te ee and BE > Cova? rm Gewenat Trax—Chief Justice Bing] Praxo Fonte Lecture Recrtat.—aAt the vate ‘i deal. Attorney General W. U. Hensel yester- A IN Gays sou wilt Lo as Lesutitul’as Drtaden et Reis. Gasxp Searxe Oreste. ham and Judges Coz and “James. fourth Bischoff concert next Wednesday even- | yer ‘N® Gversit Caroline and Northern | 337 | cived the following from Presidont Me- oe Cats or send for credarn Onn Sunes CORY | ig na yyy 4 iiss: 2 Yesterday—Crumbaugh agt. Otterback; on | ing at the Congregational Church music lovers se ee Eales & oF EM, OUP st mow. | Scheer Swe fe at onan ul seu, ong hearing. : will have a second opportunity to hear M “Dear Sir: T have the honor to acknowledge ee at auy howe si the aay etches COMPLEXION PARLORS, Equirr Court—Justice Hagner, Edward Baxter Perry intanother of bis enter- Probably an Innocent Man Punished. —_| tho receipt of your favor of the 23d justant B iH UU Tv i.” pt ‘ atta caer pikes 998 F st. nw. Yesterday Topdale vgt Topdale:urther to. | taining plano forte Inet, recital « form of } After serving twenty years af « lize veuttnce | notifying mech the ccipt of eoriain, com. A ' RET eb dar cde: : timont orde en before W. H. Dennis, ex-| entertainment introduced here for the firet| in the West Virginia penitentiary John Maley | plaints from Messrs. Powderly and Cassatt an 3 8 EATING, 2 CENTS YARD AN | 1 Has S oy COR . All porchaners of her world-renowned Psce Bleach . F OPENED UP TO WOMEN, AIT ING, 7 Cos AS NEVEK BEEN CONTRADICTED 1uat SASSI rhea et |e," se Repp: p om | ie hace, Sarr tn | apn be eee apni tat he | eoriog pa on jo hare duo Taare, Le ee ae Soap true Co. agt. Starkweather; do. Holman wgt. Hay-| gifted piano virtuow and entertaining lecturer peraiad Lees go led tyra) oneal court chamber at Harrisburg as the plage for ange tM eee Poe “ae Oe Pee eet Me aa ee TTaIE 5 na” wood: restraining order continued. Bucks agt. | on musical themes, and all who beard his in- | Poison, for whic! the hearing of these complaints. This com- \s, mews ~ cMEATED VON VERY Low PRICES STORED BN USING’S BoTiLt o Bicks; divorce granted, “S* | Ccresting analysia of each of the themes e was | was sent up from Harrisville, Ritchie county, « | pany wil be represented by its Counacl "8s the Git enors noting styles, dt ant Bae Norte Re M Samal thie! Siegtag ora Dacnaes Coten--oRelge Semen to portray in his recital last winter will testify | short time after the war. Ho was adoldier and | time and piace appointed for the hearing and I | Vale's receptions te be Ih Mie EDI site dratter snd catortor bag | "Yeh yu? * sarin aa at ce, Sig mat fc a cut howe thet | And fu lanl ash a te uly for | Meee crane fou, equa the | Wagtow every any chs woos ia Ws. ach * od Posey ec proven, rol an re “ wi he is now receiving a . ow, v "| HE SISTERS IN CHARGE OF ST. ROSES | ¥ . fisucd to Jehu F Kelly, bond, €500," festere | and interest throughout. No student of the “ ‘ referred to. E MISTESt JP CHARON OF ST. BoswS | ed Braet 5 teneucae dee ie sane [iene aoe Se Se Salem Ste cppertnatty of Peni trgy Aer ob petoe enc) Sep Mme, Vale removes wrinktes ang re- | x Depattnent for < suite in Gopmection eth, 404. CST.. BET. 4 AND OTH STS. ¥.w,, oa at center one: aS = f Sarah a gy go gn for belief, that Maley was innocent, that the | Collections for Indian and Negro Migsions. | stores tl id flabby conditi Ihe | Dressmaking and Mi/linery. cae im; do.. do., in Oberle ia; bond, $500, | Mex i xreatest living com bermanent parlors in Washing- Yom as wel! dh all other lacge cities in the United States, She tuvites callers to her utlice to see pomitive proof of Estate of John Sullivan; de, do, Jobn A, Hul- livan; bond, #900. Estate of Walker Lewis; do., do., to Jane N. de Courcey. In re Henry Herbert et al.; T. D. Daly and F. Herbert re- lieved as guardians and Q. L. Berger appointed; bond, #2, Extate of Syivester Surgeon: pe- tition for probate of will filed. Estate of Con- vent C. Richards; petition for letters of admin- istration filed. Estate of R. T. Earle; order for distribution. Estate of Thomas Galligan: order relieving George E. Kirk, executor, at his own Tequest and granting letters testamentary to Aces or Dismoxvs.— well of Philadelphia will gi lecture, entitled “Acres of ft. Conwell occupies a prominent lace among tho lecturers of this countr; Frvone who heard bim at Glen dna mer will Le sure to avail themselvesof this op- portunity for hearing him again. ‘This is the third lecture of the course given in this church this season, and the best bas most certainly been reserved for the last. A crowded house is mwas seiministored bys servant girl through @ mistake for medicine, and that frightened at the result she gave the evidence that convicted her master. An invostigation soldiers to seoure Maley's pardon. Gideon Marsh in South America. Ex-Judge F. Carroll Brewster arrived in Philadelphia yesterday from the West Indies, Among his fellow passengers home on the steamer Advance, which reached New York Cardinal Gibbons has issued a circular letter to the priests of his archdiocese appointing Sunday, March 6, for tho will be had at once and an effort made by old | She, Indian and negro missions of the United wal colleotion for Right ta your own hands, it it, you DEEZ ‘woman's weak- flesh to its original firmness and beguty by ascientific discovery made after diligent study and experiments. Mer process will make the worst com- plextom Beautiful, Mme. Yale's fame ta known the world ever—because merit will travel more Eveuso Axo Panty Duzssss CLEANED. PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST DELICATE FaBRic. LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED —DEMI NEU¥.— “pe es - ‘A. Galligan; bond, $60,000. expected. Fy ‘and wo- p Hae te salir Too remmhatie eocccee ef Mates Butrore “hes | Albert Houlsins petition for Witere ied. Es: casetez, Rorrmame.= On Tuesday evening | Joterday, eae o gentleman whe gure Jodge men ailments irate ene mae en eee cea eorupyis opr 5 x ie water stro evidence that jideon . nor” Thay comet sty ant by Rant advertie-| tate of Frank Haaalieks letter of adounietrs: | leture at the Church “of Our Father by Dr. | stu iat Ey jorecprd nigh eh opment dete oma ments and with ne located office, but usually stop- hotel, get the public money and deme wood they setually ruin y steaming. which, instead of re- Madaine Ruppert says, will posi- pear and will also cause en- be Live cells of the skin. nust be vo if experience and Kuppert is well knows and asa specialist of the complesion she bas ne eaual, Sbe comdially request ladies of Washington te call and receive free s bar of her Almond Ot! Susp with every parchase of ber world-renowned Face Bleach. Call any tine from Ham. te 6 pm MADAME A RUPPERT. COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, Fst aw, Wasbingtoa, D, C, $025.27 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & C08 Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of ot has been remeved, are used in ite preparation. Is has more than three times the strength ¢ Cocoa mized with Starch, Arrowroot of Sugar, and fs serefore far more eco- } pomical, costing less than one captacep. Ittadelicious, nour- mrengtbeu:ng, Basitt DeaneTED, sud admirably adapted for invalids ‘ee oll as for persons ip health. tion to D. FP. Hamlink; bond. $2,000. Estate of T. J. Coffey; letters of administration to J. . Lee; bond, #350. Estate of Jobn J. Haw- will partially proven. Estate of John Cephas; will admitted to probate. In re Cath- erine A. Miller et al.; Catherine Miller qualified as testamentary guardian; bond. €6.000. In re Adelaide Kelly; petitop of F Stewart for ap- polntment as guardian dled. "In re orphans of . W. Daw ort of appraisers filed. Extate of John Rome () petition amended. ————— ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Z. Richards to G. W. Brown et aj., subs 84 and 85, ‘sq. 207; #—~. John Ridout to Jobn E. Williams, Jot 8, block 23, Columbia Heights; @—. 1, B Jones to E. P. Jones, sub D, oq. 169; $-. E. P. Simmons to Asa Whitehead, lot 5, sq. 172; 21,800. Z.M. Berryman to @~ Mary C. Rice Ly * Dickerman upon “Ancient Egypt- inns" This looture wili be for the ‘purpeof aiding Pohick, the Mount Vernou Parish Chureh, erected upwards of 100 years ago uader the leadership of Washington, on « ste chosen by himself, and where he warshiped and served as warden and veetrymun for more than twenty years 1 in good condition and attended by a flourishing Sunday school and congregation with « faithful pastor. But the people are too poar to raise an adequate support for their minister. To enable them to do so and keep the venerable and sacred editice in it is pre to raise » sum sufficiont for a small endowment of the church. Gen. A. W. Greely, president af the Sons of the Kevo+ Jution, will introduce the lecturer. Bui_pexs’ Excuanor. —Tovight Maggie Gaule and other reliahle test mediums will hold a seance in the ball of the Builders’ Exchange, when those who are interested in the subject of spivitualiow will baye a full opportunity for Szootiqnting His practical wor! 3. Wsunanp Hatt.—The ladies of St. Mark’ LatherangCharch will hold 9 bazear st Willard Hall commencing ou Monday next and last the entire week. There will be lunch daily from 12 to2and dinner from 4 to Jl p,m. Every evening there will be music anda good pro- gram of entertainment. ‘The articles on sale will be varied and attractive there will be pleasant and persuasive ladies who will beguile the dollars from male pocket books, Masomc Temrte.—A grand concert will be given at the Masonic Temple on next Tuesday evening for the benefit of Woman's Relief No. 4 A section of the George- ‘the Philharmonic Quartet, Miss Hate Msade, copranos Frank Baxter, mor; Prof. Arnold W. , pianist; yer, i ne Marsh, the fugitive president of the Keystone National Bank of Philadelphia, f@ in Buenos Ayres and that he is not trying bard to couceal his identity. ‘The gentleman, he says, led him to beliove that he was iu close communication with Marsh, who is in business in South Amer- ica and doing well. +08 Strike om the World’s Fair Grounds. Three hundred staff workers at the world’s fair grounds in Chicago went on strike yester- day because their employors refused their dew mand of a general increase in wi of two conte an boss. It ia not believed. that. the strike will cause any delay in the work ot dego- Fating the fair buildings. — 0 Bishop Keane at Yate. Right Rev. Bishop J. J. Keane, rector of the New Catholic University, lectured at Osborn Hall, Yale University, under the auspices of the Yale Kent Club, last evening. His subject was “The Church and Its Attitude to the So cial Problems of the Day." He was introduced toa fashionable and cultured audienée, which overcrowded the hall, b: Heh 3 i ub i ERT | * S 3. aU fi Fy & H a £3 [ : L | | i i i i ii 5 i i SIME Hl 3 Begra $ Bp i vend their patients to her whose com- plexion needs her treatment. imac Yale refers youte your physi- cian fer hiv opinion of her methed. Bring bim with you and begeverned by his advice. last week in Washington. Owing to the thousands et people calling upon ber for her advice and treatment, the strain upom her strength has been very great. free of ei the application of Mme. Yaie’s won- | | i i iH 3 i i ; i | i | | au BORA GT 1103 _G STREET NORTHWEST, Ahan a CUNNINGHAM, style sealabin ‘This will probably be Mme, Yale's | *yie. 7 v9 eo A Esty as as Dysixa, Ta lo )KENCH DYEING, SCOUKING AND DRY CLEAN. Fie Feubinhunent iat Rework eve. Fi in, Indies’ PAM ANTO! A. Fisher ND CAROLINE LUNCH, and Maison Yriese, Faris. formeriy with myv ‘The well-known jadies’ puysicup, conte * Decertaren ee

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