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8 o_O LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Scientists to Assemble in Annual Session in ‘Who Had Too Much Easter in One Way or ‘The Bad Weather Dicsppoints Many People . APRIL 18, 1892. CITY ITEMS. “What do you sappose makes Shallow walk AMUSEMENTS. ‘This City Tomorrow. Another and Were Arrested. im Society. fn such a stiff, self-conscious manner?” \TIONAL CHUBCE. NIKISOH. FORECAST TILL 8 P.M. TUESDAY. will om “Probably he has something on his mind. uspioee of the Masic Committon For the District of Columbia, Maryland and ,,7n0 National Academy of Scionces will begin || Thoughts of the musio and soldiers on the | « curonsy's Luwowxon it rmE warre xb0ss— PE gers Ren poe a : Under the ofthe a Virginia, rain, northeasterly winds, incroas- | !## snnual meeting in Washington tomorrow at | streets today made life a burden to msny per- ‘Miss OBERLY'S WEDDING TODAT—OTEER EN- WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, ATS, ing: slightly cooler im the interior of Vir- gma, CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 8 &m.: Great Falls, temperature 51; condition, the National Museum. The public meetings will begin at noon and probably will continue four days. ‘This is the regular business meeting of the academy for the election of officers, new members, &c. The president, Prof. 0. C. sons who were held in durance vile to answer complaints before Judges Miller and Kimball, but the patter of the rain on the tin roof was some consolation to them, for as long as the ‘TRRTAINMENTS TO TAKE PLACE TONIGHT AND DURING THE WERK—PERSONAL MRETION. _ ‘The children’s luncheon came off today at the White House, although Bajete ee {4 distresses me deeply,” said the thought- cae “to observe that human life is s0 cheap.” ““Hamph,” replied his friend, “that shows Last coucert of the season by tbe BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Mo THE NATIONAL ACADEMY. - ————— PHILHARMONIC QUARTET CONCERT COMPANT, n rain continued they were confident that there - " ome Aesinted by 28. Receiving rese: . ter ture, 54. Con- i ‘i MeKee's guests were as much 8 | that tried ‘MB. ARTHUR NIKISCH, juctor. ition at north connection. "29; condition at| Marsh of Yale University, will preside, The | would be no parade and that their companions | MeKee's guests w Shildren of the’ District in barred agg or tried living at » Florida winter cunamenes Mise Laces, |r. DL. south connection, 31; distributing reserso:r, | following papers have been entered to be read | who were enjoying the free air would not have | tne egg rolling. ‘MB. AND MRS. GEORG HENSCHEL. =. Lastes tChane, | Sins Leste ae temperature, 54; condition at influent gute | at this session: the pleasure of following the bands, The children sat about a round table in the ——— aannihien . ssi M — | Low house, 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. ok “AD American Maar,” by Prof. @ K.| There were fifty-nine prisoners of both a ae com wiiok Selatan fg idten gehempey department is unequal ped oe pagent larnmierng am. eee amp MBIA MUSICAL ——_ ibert hington. a wers and Easter souvenirs. th Ben- | to even the removal of suspicion, ee aE cou UsIcaL CLUB A Rarey Dat 2.'“The Form und Efficiency of the Iced Bar | Cl0r# in the three colls, and when Judge Kim- | Oi DONG Wary wore Hemstor MedMillan's little ap1s-o CA. ELLIS, Manager. Emphasizes your needs—you want an umbrella, Our English silk gloria, natural wood sticks, 8 $1.90, are the usual two-seventy-five grade. Fuaxe & Sox, One Price, Corner 7th and D. Cum. Xaxpzn, Washington's wine producer. Surtt Loxoverte, $1.50. Hewrurn’s, cor. 434. Suretz’s 6c. Candy for 25. Apparatus of the United States Coast and Geo- tic Survey,” by Mr.K.8. Woodward of Wash- ington. 3. “On Atmospheric Radiation of Heat in Meteorology,” by Prot. Cleveland Abbe of Washington. 4. “On the Deflecting Forces That Produce the Diurnal Variations of the Normal Terres- trial Magnetic Field." by Prof. P.H. Bigelow of the ther bureau, Washington, ball's court opened Charlos Matthews, » young colored man, was the frst called. “ jes bought the razor,” was Charlie's ex- cuse “That's no excuse,” said the judge. who in- quited of the prisoner if he waa familiar with ¢ law. “I thought a man could carry a razor home,” he responded. “But you got drunk after you bought it.” ddanghter, Grace McMillan Jarvis, and tary and Mrs, Elkins’ younger childcsn, After a bounteous feast of good things there was a nest of spun sugar filled with ice creat eggs. The marriage of Miss Brewer and Mr. Kar- rick is the event of this evening. The cere- Fray Meow Place at 8 o'clock at St. John's. Dr. uglass officiates. The choristers will meet the bridal party atthe door and sing TELEPHONE 1260. DOMESTIC SEWING Machine Co.,7&H. For repairing and renting. ‘ap9-208 PHILLIPS’ ‘DIGESTIBLE COCOA Farnishes nutriment and aids digestion. 1 NERVOUS DEBILIT:, Poor gree | ‘Difi- dence, Sexual Weaknesa, Pimples cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Sampies free at Druggists. 6tr DR.HARTLEY'S Great Remedy cures caterrh. Children who undertake to roll eggs today should be provided with life preservers. The egotist may in many cases be classed with those who have I's but see not. ‘THE WASHINGTON BASE BALL CLUB, Without upbraiding let us greet a ae ADPA0GETS GRAND OFmRY HOUSE. WEEK OF APRIL 18, Motinee SATURDAY only at 1:30. FANNY DAVENPORT, DAVENPORT, DAVENPOR DAVENPoR DAVENPORT, Moneuree Mectlowelt Dance music furnished by Prot. Weber's Orchestra Glove and fancy dances under the direction of traf. Monteomery weata, 500 Tickele at crow’, al Pprx*onama Ths ‘at 7th and I streets northwest. 5. “Differential Measures of the Horizontal} « » be re-| during ¢ cor bs ters ‘Their losing ways; im And her own company, und+r the tanagement of = fds J. ¥. Suner2, | Component of the Magnetic Force at Los An- | plea” Prey ful when T bought it; Mise Fanny and Mise Bostic tah bo hor brides? They ahowed the self-denial meet sai Surmuye, Bust 1x Tae Wont. ———- BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG a cae ee mepka Oc at ington, SS? 188%," by C. A. Schott of |” Policeman Kimmell told of the arrest of the maida Mr. Harry Clark of ‘Boston will be best Tor Lenten days, ‘The Palais Royal indorses them as follows: Pharr Works, 621-435 Base. ave. 2.6. are moto moth | | & On the Anatomy and Bysteraatic Position | Ecroge the eidewnik. ie bed a bottis’ of | son, Jen Me, Me Landen eel ite nenny = Bi plertbecg a ap eet pepe pe ekbora rea ‘OPEN DAILY. proof free of charg. 2. of ‘the Mecoptera,” by Prof. A. 8 Packard, | whisky in his pocket. Jetmore and Mr. Hurlburt of Boston. “Oh,” she exclaimed just after the mouse ran mln angles Bearranged, adapted and presented under the Berie oF Nexsox Weixt, bottled st the | Brown University, Providence, RL Judge Kimball reminded the prisoner that | Mrs. Woods. the bride's aunt, of Kansas City, | over the floor, “how frightened Iwas. I'mas| “Rocxsaiwox Rrz,” finest made, @4 per aal- * Seneca wubervinto of Gistillery. Cuantes MER, Agent 7 08 the Laws of the Variations of Lati- | there 1s no excuse for carrying a pistol or razor | who bad the privilege of dressing the bride in | white as a ghost, am I not?” ; FANNY DAVENPOB' 2715-3 1th street and Obie avenem, Burtsoen’s Ice Cream. 235 G st. nw. "by Dr. S. C. Chandler of Cambridge, in this city, and imposed a fine of $50 or ninety days. the very first clothes she wore, will hnve the greater pleasure this evening of arranging her Jon; @1 quart bottle,” Lexcw’s, 404 Yih et a, T really couldn't speak with authority as to} $*6-s&w,tr Next Woek_TH( 8 W_ KF VERY CD GoTo tran aS Bert co Variations of Period in wedding veil, which will be pinned to the hair | Whiteness in the connection you refer to,” he NONE NAME IT BUT TO PRAISE. EX.GOVEKNOK “BOB™ TAYLOR'S Fable Ry De: iC. Chandler, | oo monks cad Sophie sekuses, South ith litte sver and pearl Bow knot pins. ‘The | anewered reflectively. “The only ghost Tever | Wheeler & | WWilon's New High Arm No, ® apn hy, ige, Mass. ms ~ ridesmaide will id bow-! ine as man, news CITY AND DISTRICT. 2. “On the Force of Gravity at Washington,” | Washington colored girls, were called for creat-| souvenirs from. the bride ond the mon of, the | <De Of Personally was that of a colored AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Arpacea's—Fanny Davenport in “Cleo- by Prof. T. C. Mendenhall of Washington. 10. “Ou Recent Variations in'the Latitude at Washington,” by Prof. I. C. Mendenhall of Washington, ing a disturbance on Van street and they plead guilty. Five dollars or fifteen days. ‘Timothy Hurley's familiar face ap} fore the judge and although he declared that ared be- bridal party will wear gold and pearl bow-knot pins to pin on their boutonniers, which the groom has presented. For the house only a limited number were and I never got @ real good look at him.” Though bumble is his lot ‘mongst men, This much must sll confess, YONGREGATION AL CHURCH, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 20, ” 11. “On the Acoustic Properties of Alumi- inkii i who | invited, and, besides fe intimate friends, i \HE FORGING OF THE SWORD Sy558 = % patra. pe f he had not been drinking the policeman nd, besides a few intimate He is a pushing citizen, T = reseenenenenees ae lan in “Lady Barter.” | Dan. with Experimental Illustrations,” by Dr.A. | arrested him said that when arrested Timothy | the Suprome Court circle and tho members of The ck oo o prmecang aa Se De Wolf Hopper in | M. Mayer of Stevens tustitute, New Jersey. | was considerably under the. inluence of some- | the cabinet families will be present. He rans » hand-express, AND OTHER POEMS, sande Soncert of the Bigshot course, which was ee 12. “Disruption of the Silver Haloid Mole-| thing stronger then coffee. It was in testi-] The destination of the honeymoon trfp is — BY JUAN LEWIS, ica «iver instead ou the sbove date, it will anata are “Wang. iets Galia ta ea Beck —s by Mechanical Fore, by M. Casey Lea” of | mony that Tim had spent some of his ana ao aly to the bridal couple, bat they, a “Did you every try the advice, ‘Think before Miustrated by HUDSON, sreterororeccnenene: Hanan’ Buov.—Little Goldie in “ Roe! Philadelphia, about Roach’s “speak easy,” but Tim disputed | sail for Europe next month and be abroad all| you speak?" usked the young woman WhO! cioth, inal colors (full gilt), $2.00. For rate by 3 VOCAL ConceRT ~ Other titles will be added to the above an] this statement. “Roach,” he said, is his|next summer. They will go to housekeeping | * 3 - 00. oat { Sexe Meera, AND ORGAN RECITAL ee ae ceca “trhe City Sporte Bur-| Members arrive. Biographical memoirs of | brotherimlow. “and he added, next fall in Boston. ‘The bride's presents run | *22¢8 to do good in the world. all the leading booksellers an ‘at the officeot tLe Wom- 8 5. lesque Company. Tue Barris of Gertyssuno—15th street and Ohio avenue. : Lorarr Prace Mesonsat Cuvacu.—The Yale Glee and Banjo Club. Frofs. William Ferrel and J. Homer Lane and of Gen. Meigs will probably be read Wednes- day evening. —— ALEXANDRIA. been on the outs for several weeks.” “Bonds or thirty days on the farm, court, and Timothy joined the procession on its return to the lower Hoor. Heury Wilkins and John Compton admitted that they were disorderly on the street, and past the hundreds and make a glittering collec- ion, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Krick have returned from their wedding tour through the east and sre now located at the Aston, where they will be please to see their friends on Wednesday. “Yes,” replied Willie Wishington, ans Tribune, 826 12th st n w. “and how did it work?" “I forgot what I was going to say.” aplt-1w* Movsrarss Weose Swes Ant CASES OF THEFT. Bisxixe Race Covnse. Wasuxcrox Jockey Civs, Single ticket, incl atJobu F hilla'& Elite &'00"6, 637 Pas : i i i leave of = Natiowar, Kirses' Haxt.—The Philharmonic EASTER DAY CELEBRATIONS. being short of funds they accepted « Mrs. 8. T. Moore of Richmond is in the | tn One Case cabnaguepe - i they will spend . Moor in Chickens Were Stolen and in the Quartet Club concert, a [eigen game \clecotagentompss eect Cetera ond Wr Pees ctky ailing ibe sintac, Mrs! Gea: Var. VIsek Other Cigars. LINED —e ath wus hinenemnandt teste Usivensauier Cuvncn.—Ex-Gov. jay- ee ms Edward Phillips, arrested on Maryland ave-| An Easter festival ia to be held at Norwood | «ym guilty of selling the chicken, but I By MISS @: . ; er oak let ; ; 188 GERTRUDE RAVENBURG, promise © lor’s lecture on “The Fiddle and the Bor clevations, but at both the Catholic and the | nne Saturday by Policeman Bowie, is boy who | Institute on Friday for the benefit of the Chil- ° The Fiddle « Peochcersipeca tarts ra retended that he had been driasing, chsaged | satittg.on Friday for the beneSt of the Chit aie aoa st.” was the respons of a colored (ecuiseantac Trev Dare Racixa, reat success. Miss LOTTA MILLS, Washingioa's CONDENSED LOCALS. ets besides the church vices. At St. | his mind about his condition and made a de- | Contagious Diseases, ‘ormley when arrsigned young aud talented piauist, will be ope of the soloists Mary's Church the Alexandria Catholic Bene- | nial of the charge against him. He was given Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Kauffmann, Mr. Victor | #2 the Police Court today for theft. COMMENCING of the evening. ‘The proceeds are to be devoted to the Tar Wirt of the late Ferdinand Bitter, filed | ficial Society attended in regalia, as did the | twenty-four days on the farm in default of fine. . ie , Mr. Saturday. leaves his estate to his wife and names her as executrix. Ix tux Case of Altred M. Lepley. alias a. P. Lopley, charged with forgery, a uolle pros has n entered, Jacoe H. Dewres of Post No. 5. Department of the Potomac, G. A. K.. iste colonei thir- teenth Pennsylvania cavalry, Young Meu's Catholie Lyceum, and these so- cieties occupied the body of the church during the early morning services. At Grace P. E. Church the Easter Sunday school offerings took place in the morning, and at St, Paul's and Christ Church in the afternoon. Great tsrongs attended, and cach of the classes, with banners and emblems, took hand in the exer- Four colored girls were next called on & ebarge of being disorderly in Madison street alley. They gave their names as Emma Green, Nellie Nichols, Alberta Hunter and Sarah Broadus, Each plead guilty and went down for two weeks. HE WAS DISCHARGED, George Johnson, a colored man, was tried on Kauffmann and Miss Louive Kauffmann sailed on Saturday on the Fulda for Gibraltar, They will be absent in Europe for six months, Mr. Thomas Rathbone and family have re- moved from D street southeast to Hyattsville, One of the leading society events of Easter week willbe the exhibition of “Mrs, Jarley's A small white boy who appeared asa witness described his chickens and said he had recov- ered them. Policeman Schuitz told of the arrest of the boy and said he admitted his guilt. A colored man was called and he said that he bought the chicken from the prisoner. The latver said that he got the chicken from & boy With wealth, whose bowels are solid steel, surround ‘the townsite of THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, Moxpax, Arm 25, To Mas 7. Pras, $25,300. furnishing of Eptphany Mission Chapel, Tickets.can be obtaiued on and after the 16th of April at the Shoreham and Metserott’s Music store, Cards of admission, #1. B. CALDWELD'S DANGT id Msee Private lossous sive t saw. Clase af % bs a Wax Work” and illustrated songs, to he given 3 m1 EAST TENNESSEE Lo ie ee eae rere ee Oe Oe oe I xn letye case oo at a Gore ott tneraa | Potionman’ Tisgiste compliant” Tus charge'| at Willard. Hall tomorrow evening, April 14, | Remed Frank Stansbury, who asked him to sell is LO ucteg OULD YOU LAKE TO Ot oa oa Heed. Inspectors Mothershead | Church the Easter services were especially in- | against him was being a suspicious person, but | for the benefit of St. John’s Chapel. Misses x ° “ ‘ 4 the third time you've been here become then wood STEEPLECHASES CEB. and Chase condemned 80; pounds of meat, | teresting, asthe proof against him only showed that he | Fucts: eitam fey. Cox, Rundlott, Kerr.) teuling?” asked. Mr, Malisence, eee ee irubsaicle ae mee Ree ae Pouxpuasrza Erxsters captured forty-two MAYOR STRAUSS AXD THE SIDEWALKS. walke {through an aiiley and looked at the | bn ominne is aepiaty sll taka park, ‘Not for stealing.” menufseturing, beeusee it peomemnesall thomerwsetty | sausiss os Gesunta, Gund Btand and Pool lied fifty-tiv 38 ja Sicmuan qiven nation thal he tate stable doors he was discharge Ares 4 Se OO | Mayer Biren give ae ee ates te | Dandridge Travis, 2 colored man, who at-| Tho marriage of Miss Harriet C. Van Auken, “They asta T wos stealing, but I wasn’ mummers fader |e Parxcrran Sizzs of the Capitol Hill High | eBforce this spring the city laws relative to the | 4.464 ghurch last night. got arrested because 3 F.L, Van Auken of | «What was done with yout point in the south, sini eb ons: School is spending his Easter holiday in New | Tepairs of sidewalks, ‘The old law on the sub- | }, remained in the vestibule instead of enter- Va.. to Mr. Frederick L, Siddons of ‘My mother paid for me. York, visiting educational institutions in that city. — ‘They Have Gone to Baltimore. et hi expres impar! effective, but the mayor ion to enforce this law ard to persons or prop- without re ing the church and taking a seat. The door made more noise than the man and Deacon Carter made complaint against bir. piscopal Church South of Alexandria on the evening of the 2th instant. ‘The train pay for you again in a hurry,” re- ed Judge Miller, after the jury had re- fe is urned a verdict of guilt; THE WATAUGA VALLEY Special trains lesve B. and P. Depot, 6th and Bats... at 1:30 and 2.16, returning ixumediately after the URCH, erty. er it the does the work and | Travis was released on his personal bonds, which will convey friends of the young couple | the reform school during minority. races, 13ta and Lets ‘The Veteran Volunteer Firer re spending | Was for the Mayor Straw: ar sch . ——. : young = as , mend the ee beak he ss Richard Newton and James lunter, young Fare, 25 cents round trip. WRIDAT. APRIL 32, 2 : . : dition, to fi citize and satchel, appeared ‘on a charge of drunk | end Potomac railroad depot at 8:02, returning | colored mem, wore arraigned Pee LNT ame the day in Baltimor the second sect.o law. While | and disorderly, He was under the influence of | at 9:25. theft of two boxes Been toa ‘Sire, Is without dispute the most available spot in that | Objectionable characters excinded. ap1s-12t of that city. The; © present code tiou it was pro-| Liquor yesterday and when arrested on the | Miss Di Pyster gave a Inncheon to young | Ruckert's exioon on 5th street southeast, eve! DANIEL DOUGHERTY HH streets, at 8:15 0’ pose amendment giving cash pay-| M-street bridge by Officer Kelleher he used | ta dies toda: Two colored men were in. the tion. drawing the old Co! ton and their Jang the matter. ance in a8 follows: ze all the way to the station. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Montgomery are back place together and when Mrs, Ruckert discovered OT New Wore Ratjects “THE STAGE. ’ TAPER ive dollars or fifteen days, hat the cigars had been stolen she 5 sone eee soetiege, Kesdenl by Bit Corson: dram, Ste nd October of each year the) Wailace Middlelin, Willicm H. Johnson and | from their southern wedding trip and here for | and saw the, prisoners. pOne orate tae pod THE CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY MONDAY ipa te See = and bugle corps. marched down Pennsy of police shall employ a com- | Jas, Slaugliter were assessed €5 each for dis- | # visit. cigars under his ati, and when the cry “Catch - avenue to the Balti lep paver and provi rt, &e.. with ma- } orderly conduct. i Mrs. Cockrell will give a luncheon on Thurs- | thief!” was raised Policeman Kramer arrested oY CIT ing the £:90 o'clock Eee forthe paving of the widows lke; and Oniver Doberty, who does duty in| day. The invitations were to mect Mra, | th EXCURSIONS, &c. mt Kichards he lin iar. J. We house at which sidewalks are mithsonian grounds, complained against | Harrison, but owing to the latter's illness sh jury returned a verdic! en ‘Thompson was the marshal They return this a acivasioe yarvaced- at tha CGE cue oh ba fuelsee fe chee ison, but owing to the latter's iliness she jury returned a verdict of guilty and | Has just began to de velop this valley and to locate it cannot be presen the court imposed a sentence of six months on evening. {such repairs @ grounds and Stetson was fined 35. : ree each of the defen industries there. Its stock is the most attractive on ye Sn = e; and he shall eac! Clark was discharg: id those in the first pro- | 4 large gathering of friends was present t = the Washi: uot ti eRe i $30 j.m.. do the caverve ah wiebe Pastel aud Ch: is emplos zecount of his | cession who could not comply with the terms | Morning at the Church of the Incarnation for nr investors Isis o. kates and ch ce Two score paste Messrs. “Edmund € NN. Brooke aad Parker Man hereunder for -orporation,” he time to con- » turned their faces toward Ling to the cella and marched of their sentens the stairway the marriage of Miss Edith M. Oberly and Mr. George Morri« Eckels of Chicago, The Easter decorations were ail in place and the altar was Delta Upsilon Fraternity. sold in installments on easy terms The land acquired The Alumni Association of the Delta Upsilon. by the company has alresdy appreciated largely in AND BANJO CLUB * without the esvistance of music. fragrant with, vases of Wallin lilies nud whats | COUe&e Fraternity will hold their first annual Will given at the gallery of the V.G. Fischer Art Co., po Br ya re roses. A hedge of Margugrites half hid the | 2#ner at the Cochrar this eveming. There | 0 The stock Is issued in series and those whocon- concenT * No. 529 15th street. They remain on cetions the proprietor has to huntup a reading desk and the window ledges were | re over fifty members in Washington and | template investing shouid apply at once and secure at show, for sale, all this week. Among them bavked with greev. The ushers—Mr. Shand | Vicinity. area number of admirable pictures in color, filustrating excellently the cap ager or be fined. FUNERALS, Impressive Exercises at the E: terian Church on Saturday, and Mr. Bright—were kept busy seating the guests until the al of the bridal purty at Justice Stephen J. Field of the U. 8. Supreme Court is the oldest member. a LUTHER MEMORIAL CHURCH, 210 pm. Hext day. Let us take it in. Woelns Fae ae A round trip to Chic pastel as a mediam. W the effects at-| The funeral of the late Joseph A. Sudduth,| With exercises that were entered into with | 10 o'clock. cence eae a a Six days" arse tained by it are less ambitious, perhaps, than | who died suddeuly last week, took place this | mertial spirit, the corner stone of the hand- They preceded the msid of honor. Miss Ger- EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 18, 8 p.m. those producible with water colors or oils it afternoon from his home at 1400 King street. | some stone edifice which the congregation of trade Oberls, up the aix 4 coming in Tickets now on sale at Metzerott’s, cor. 12th snd G tion. One can paint with partels four we Chabeh and wane, | CFect Was laid on Saturday afternoon, On the vert man, Mr. FS. Bright, awaited her | of fish, 2 sturgeon, 52 earp and 2: Natosar Tew times as fast as with oils, ha i the tints in tienda site selected, which fronts Stanton Equare at the | coming. qogaters, Rucing the week 69 bunches ot OR McBLAIR. readiness to lay on and requ allowance ores, corner of Maryland avenue and 6th street} ‘the rector, Dr. Townsend, performed the re condemned, of time for drying. ‘This, is very = ceremouy and the newly murried couple came ——— umportant where the execution of evanescent atmospheric effects are concerned, Some of | the representations of dawn and sunset on | landscapes and water by Messrs. Mann und ‘The local workers of the political parties are busy this week in still hunts on quiet can- vasses for the primaries to be held this week. northeast, a large crowd assembled. ‘The walls are up to the first floor and upon the platform were placed the seats, Over the stand cccupicd by the speakers aud the minister of the denomi- down the aisle stailing and bowing to their ac- quaintances. Owing to the very recent dexth of the groom's mother the wedding arrange- ments were changed to the quiet ceremony of Death of an Old Citizen. ‘Weshiugton Agent, Miss Mary A, Thomas died this morning at 4 o'clock after a lingering illness, The funeral} °2% Avlantic Building ROSE COGHIAN, 4 the comedy of modern times, “LADY BARTER.” STAGE EXCURSIONS. een Hie apa Gabon Sot ride Pave, : dele; sent is city i i : will take plac i In which the author, Zoo Park aud legation buildings, Zoe, Memser are particularly fine. | Tiesides several | Tit Coetpionged on ne ay On both sides | on was a canopy. ‘The choir of the church | today. for which only verbal invitations were | 595 poe Poe oii ates eee CHAULES CounLaX, pastels Mr. brooke contributes to the exhibi- | "5 expat court met again today and | furuished the music aud the congregational | €xtended to the circle of intimate friends. | ° rospect avenne, on Wednesday at, 3:30, 5 re drawings in charcoal of negro the apphextions of Downey & Co., Edward singing was Jed by Frank Swartout qe cor- For this rensou a reception was dispensed with Iuterment at Oak Hall! Ax Four Dotuars, ‘Willaiso appear. and other types. Pie ges i a. Ed netist. After prayers by Rev, Dr. Chester, a | #24 Mr. end Mrs, Fekely drove straight to the To be followed by Wir M. SRE TILL pe va Hughes and James MeCuen for liquor licenses | netist. After [a3 seriptures was réad by Ley. | 8atiGa. Their wedding yourney is to Prince: Tro C D AND FROM THE MAKER ONLY, YOU CAN BUY “mance OLDWIEELD. Dea. Wisu Kou. Funes agineer De Valin. he Knights a pleasant supper | C B. Ramsdetl. ‘Ihe address of the ney a aig + pape: tes wo Unnzisruas INN THE FRIDAY, April The funeral of the late Chief Enzineer De | a1 Hotel Fieisclinar om Good Fraley aighte re | easton was delivered by Kev. Dr. Bartlett, who | then Ales o. Gidenao: wuaco they will et —_ ae west productien on sny staze of the ary, gouden do otherwine eran If wo would Valin ceeurred from his residence, 1303 New v. Dr. Dinwiddie, a former pastor ee ee eee mances cf Ghurelea 2° fica ara or hove ccual'eruaincainae oe Beds g ra New and Original Comedy, a ‘Wampshire avenue, this afternoon at 3:39. The nd Presbyterian Church and highly es-| nd commended the enterprise of the congre- | (rareling creas of becubilugly; and Nec bakin IN ‘90 A BMELL WAS ENOUGH. BRR AA KR “THE CHECK BOOK,” % es at that chnrch | s*tion iu beginning the erection of such a ¥ uty r 2 B AMA KK » i sais, ap EASTER Rev. Dr. Aspinwall, of whose church Com- ‘The new pastor will aterane cuuren | beautifar building. “Mr. B. 1. Warner-also,| Walking shape, matched in color. She carried IN '91 A GOOD APPETITE. Bee A Kk y_Charl jan, Exa. als mander De Valin had been » member, con- | js ine Mw P 8°} made an address and he was followed by Com- | * loose cla eumed La Fran sox, AcADEM, EASTER WEEK. | ome eee usted the services, Aftcrwerd a detachenent missioner Douglass, A eall for contributions | F8¢8. Miss Gertrude Oberly wore a gown of am — Propose to be not only kti Just, but GEN of sailor> from the navy yard bore the ensign- drape” casket to the hearse and the remains Were carried to Arlington for interment. ‘ihe honorary pallbearers were Commodore Mel- ville, Col. Remey, Chief Engineer Geo. R. Ex-Mayor K. Kemper has been appointed auxiliary member for this city of the world’s fair managers for Virginia, EQUITABLE C. B. ASSOCIATION. was made by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Cornelius, who said that the congregation had under- taken this work with more faith than mou However, they had succeeded in paying th: bills thus far. A liberal response was made in stone ble cloth and a black also carried a bu hat. She ‘n gown and lace net, Her three younger daughters first pew with her. Among sat in the THE CHANGE WAS DUE TO HOOD's SaLSAPARILLA. “CHRISTMAS DAY, December 25, 1891. “C. I. Hod & Co., Lowell, Mass. : And you cannot buy as vood a Shoe from. any retailer for 87, because— Other manufacturers make a good Profit out of the retailers after paying the salary and trav Every Evening and Ssturday Matinee. DE WOLF DE WOLF DE WOLF EROUS. The whole Christian world puts ox some- thing new at EASTER aud wears holiday aspect ae if “twere the dawn of anewera, The rich, the poor, the mau of high estate, the man of low entate, all—every one follows the rule—off with the old—on with thenew, pc ben wng nell 5g eg | money and sabscriptions. " giers presen were Senator aud Ma, Cullom. | si have been reulig tu apaper tay about Hood's pediiagel ries emai | mo acy “ony cnn unawaian mesebenenae ber tae bee Major Turnbull. Many officers on duty in the | seription--Good Showing--Growth and | »Y Kev. Dr. Hatulin and then Rev. G. R. Alden | § m. Morrison, Hon. Ad'ai Stophen- |e" Deine acarefor War and Navy Departments attended the funere Chief Engineer DeValin was appointed a ‘third assistant engineer im the navy September 20. 1363, and passed through the junior grades 7 ‘Move but. higher, and we spread arama Me” aden pas . zed. N er, 1879. Zoo ig | ™9 feciiues. Tor the last two years I bi . 5 moted to the rank of commander July 1, Isu6. | ‘To show the real success reacued by’ the ANACOSTIA. A pretty home wedding took place this job mertdiet ott Baur Whatdoes go into them is for looks to Chief Engineer DeValin enjoyed the confidence of his brother officers and was considered one of the able men of the engineer corps, having been repeatediy assigned to experimental and other duty of 3 highiy scientiic nature. He was a member of the Loyai Legion. Bux Special Notice Stansbury Lodge.—Advt. ‘Trouble in the Italian Settlement. There was trouble in the Italian settlement fm Bhott’s aliey last night, but fortunately no Success of the Association. Wasursotox, D. C., April 16. 1892. Today the books are open to receive sub- scriptions for the semi-annual issue of sto members who are meking monthly payments oF savings on shares and the magniiude of the business transacted by the Equitable. the fol- lowing figures from our last monthly report are givei ‘The total number of shar held by the members is 54,917; active shares held at this date, 15,371. Total payments on shares in monthiv installments, at $2.50 each, amount to $3.422,397.73, of which there has been returned to the shareholders €2,318,30.95, with $168,742.93 in earnings. The average that have been read the list of articles which were deposited in the corner stone, cluding Nsts of the officers of the church, the daily and reli papers, &e. Judge William Strong then scaled the corner stone and the benediction was pro- A RECHALITE SERVICE. In heu of the regular Sabbath evening serv- ice at Grace M.E. Church last night there was special service in honor of Union Tent, Inde- dependent Order of Rechabites and Uniform Kank, Knights of Rechab. The pulpit bloomed with Easter tlowers and the choir and minim class of the Sunday school discoursed appro- priate music. Pastor Shannon, Past Grand Chief Ruler of District Rechabites Loveless pken- + Mr. and Mrs Wm, aw, Mins Mary Hulli- ‘expenses and # good big profit. You pay all thist Other retailers buy from makers by DYSPEPSIA: day of Chicago, Commissioner and Mrs. Reum, Mr. Wm. W. “Heron, uncle of the groom: Capt. Patrick Henry of Tennessee and Capt. morning at the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. J, A. Sutherland. 300 6th street southeast, the contracting parties being Richard F. Car- roll of the Duff Opera Company aud Ann Bland Sutherland Curroll, ‘the officiating clergyman was Rev. W. E. Parson of the Church of the Reformation (Lutheran), Capitol Hill. Only the relatives were present, A collation was served after the cercmony. Mrs. Sarah A. Queen, widow of the late Col, Beddenfield Queen of Carro!itown, Mo., ac- the case as low as they can. Tocon- ceal all tho burden of doubled profits ard piled-up expenses, the Shoes are And I know that {t is true. A year ago the smell of my Christmas dinner was encugh for me, but this year I find that I WANT MORE THAN A SMELI, and I trouble. with dyspepsia and could find nv cure for it. My frieuds tol me that if I went to Europe seas:ek- ness, change of sir and diet would cure me. I went to Ireland and remained the three suimmer months of this year—'91—and came back in September uncured. MY BLOOD Was WAYERY and I was told to take Hoot’s Sarsaparills for it, I did so and in one month 1 found that make them sell. ‘This Shoe is made from the best of materials ony. It is carefully made ‘With all the little details which consti- tute it a strictly Sine shos. Regardless of price there is no shoe made which is better made. There is no shoe made over better lasts or cut by better patterns. It fits perfectly, looks well, very well, and wiil give you more than your moues’s worth in comfort, durability and style! HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES Both poor blood and dyspepsia, for Iam now PER- FECTLY WELL and have not taken any other medi- FLYNN & SHERIDAN'S CITY sPorTs THIS WEEK-MATINEE TOMORROW, BURLESQUE AND SPECIALTY COMPANY. ous occasion. ‘Come vick, choose from a large as- sortment of excellent Buite, Sacks and Cutawaye—at |97.50. variety and elegance of pattera—upertor| 31, quality and excellent workmanship is) seldom equaled and never surpassed st the price Would you believe that we are selling handsome BLUE TRIOOT SUITS for boys—all sizes from 510 14 years AT 96.4 SUIT? Ifyou areatall skeptical we simply eay—come and is | and Grand Chief Ruler J. C. Lee made ad-| companied by her son, R. Plunkette is visiting | Cine since I came home Come aud see it 100° SWEET, SHAPELY SIRENS = 100 | gee. one’s life was lost. ‘There are two factions in | Smount P' — Gemlieern ts hog era perp! dresses, her sister. Mra, W. H. Sweeney of 71 H strect “ROBT, W. DENVER, 238 Franklia st, apls 1430 N ¥ ave, Washington, DO. Next Week—LONDON SPECIALTY CO api8 | _ Stylish Three-piece Suits for boys—Shetisnd Clothe— ‘the settlement, and during tie troubie one man | f.own by the assets, is at thie date EASTER SERVICES, northw _ pane hs tie 'Astoric, Loug Island City, N. ¥.” B= ‘BALL. eo ‘was stabbed by member of the opposing fac- | $1,315,111.51. The average loan to the | Easter was observed at Campbell African M. | Mi yilis Rankin, Gnaghter of Mr. and tion. The police learned of the difficulty, and Officers Ehlers and Pearson entered a house in search of the one who bad used a knife. When Officer Pearson got inte the room one of the Italians named Joseph Cretelli pushed him toward the outside of the house, and when members, advanced to buy homes and pay off mortgages, has been $2,000; the total amount loaned, $4.500,500. Settlements thereon amount to $3.365,804.04, leaving still held by them $1,134,695.96. But two foreclosures have been made, and those without the loss of a dollar, ‘This demonstrates not only that no losses have E. Church with considerable pomp and circum- stance, ‘The pulpit was elaborately embellished with floral decorationa, Owing to the ilincss of the pastor, Rev. Dr. F. Jeuse Peck, jr., the ser- vices were conducted by Rev. McEady of How- ard University, assisted by Rev. Silas French of Mrs, McKee Rankin, isin the city and will be the guest of Coyne Fletcher during the en- agement of Miss Rose Coghlan's company ia Washington, of which company Miss Renkin is ® member. Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mra, HOOD'S PILLS are the best family cathartic, gentle aud effective, E Do You Kaow Mastx Ponrrs. CUTICURA REMEDIES cleanse tho blood, skin and ip game, iW YorKs. Park. Fiay at 4:30. NATIONALS VS fatioual Admission, 25, 50 aud 7: EXHIBITION OF PASTELS AND Draw.ues by Messen. Broke, Fischers Art Store, Free. aple-2t CHARCA! 15th ves from april Is to aplé-tw 04.75 AND @5, Right here we throw down the gauntlet—opealy chailenging sny man or woman to Guplicate either line at a less price than 87.50. Myviads of LONG-PANTS SUITS for BOYS, Gises 14 to 18 years $3.00, €4.05, 5.00. $5.50, @6.00, upward ; seaip of every eruption, impurity and disease, whother FOR CLUBS JNIVERSALIST CHURCH, ‘the officer recovered his footing he saw Joseph $ Ohio. Special Easter anthoms were rendered | Fravk Hannan for the marriage of their sister, ‘And all Clouds of SHORT-PANTS SUITS for BOYS—4we i epee sereines, | Oiete Siac | ion ctnue tees cipaieet anna calized tm | B¥ the choir, conducted by Prof. John A. Lou- | iss Katie A. Monahan, to Mr. Frank W, Donn | imple serofulous, ulcerative or hereditary. In SOCIETIES? U —, was in time to knock the weapon from | the members have experienced and realized in ca Wels, Wednesday evening, April 2%, at 4:30 o'clock, | Word, thoy are the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers the Italian's band and dering the trouble ‘that followed the Italian's head suffered from ‘the weight of one of the officers’ clubs. The Italian was charged in the Police Court today ‘with assault and the case went over until Wed- ing for their homes and property through Taz purely co-operative methods and opporte: nities afforded them in the Equitable Co-oper- ative Building Association. In the Equitable Washington has the dis- tinction of having the largest and most success- don and accompanied by Easter service at the Anacostia Baptist Church was engaging and well attended. The platform was embowered iu graceful plants and bright flowers. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Q. W. McCullough, threw much that was of interest at St Aloysius Church, Mrs. Frankland Jannus has gone to Atlantic City with her convalescent children, expecting to return in about two wecks, The Misses Jarboe of 2422 K strect north- B a D> @ z 8 enmayrw and humor remedies of modern times, and succeed when the best physicians fail Sold throughout the world, Gopges erarronys Af you wanta MACKIN- 13TH AND L STS. ¥.W., FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, VIOLIN AND SONG RECITAL, MISs LEONORA VON STOSCH, 62.25, 63.15, $3.71, 63.67 upward ‘And ss to MEN'S PANTALOONS, ‘Would tire the eye and confuse the brain too over ‘them all—suffice it to say that we have ail the desirable stylon, qualities, sbadesand shapen The prices are— le 7 i 35, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FUUNISHER, 2, upward ful co-operative building and Joan association —— es Gan vias be i ois west, luave goue to Atlantic City for a fort- * ° © TOSHGARMENT orother 922 Seventh st nw aie eos Bh ericebanng 2c sas pashan Returned to Her Parents. ‘By order of the board of di nig! “ Ttiabage cna sae 0m COMPANY, * * © WATERPROOF WRaP or ri —_" put you in proper shape for the holidays, Emme Oppenheimer, the seventeen-year-old REV. DR. PECK’S GOOD WORK. Mrs. pshaw and children of New York (Of New York. - Joux Joy Epson, Secretary. a city, have apartments at the Hotel Richmon 300 Oth st * * * apairot RUBBER BOOTS! Ay Fon B, Ix Loxe D, — girl who disappeared from her home, No. 612] ‘The following are the officers and directore:| The annual report of Rev. Dr. F. Jess Ths parly vill remain hacen fon voce se cclocceueat gd cersngsd MISS LOTTA MILLS, Accompenist B street, a week sgo Sunday night, was re- | President. Thomas Somerville; vice president, | Peck, jr., of Campbell Charch is as follows: | 12° Party will remain mult Melville Lindsay, * * * or OVERSHOES, = Hot ‘They slways aro in white, but do not Vicror E. Avuzes sored to her parents Saturday afternoon by | Dr. AJ; Schathirt; second viee president, Geo. | Money collected, -2.750.04; inde arena rae beet ty brid Manager. °° © Water Bottla Fountain Sasth down pen Tas Oeetae eee Bae | Le eae a. Thletnat Meter pay W. Casilear; secretary, John Joy Edson: direet- | 2 P x‘ 75, | part lers’ Exchange hall next Fr: — ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING orn, Benjamin F, Fuller, Wrederick W. “Pratt Reptenn apr aevadet earners te day evening to tho indies who agpisted them at * ¢ * ayringe or any article of Shins igen andthe a usta “Eat ans Da Palen oa Geos Fisher, ombley, Ellis recent fair, * © wanvracru alone, thors baby pictures ‘French System of Sound School, street, corner Massachasetts Spear, Job Barnard, Lawronce Gardner,” Mar- | Poq* Caueladed his term of service. last night, MANUFACTURED BUB- Shan you ever saw Bat { can sentee We Now tori, free lennon. Apeil 20 aud 21'at 10 to go away from home aloue, but on the Sun- day mentioned she managed to leave the house without being seen. cus Baker and John W. Schaefer. >—— ‘The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: and left today for conference at Elkton, Md. During bis two years’ service he has rebuilt the eburc! the debt and doubled the con- gregation. + BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. Mr. Mack McKenzie of Nichols avenue was ‘The Kighth Virginia District. The republicans of King George county and also Aloxandria county held a large and enth siastic meeting Sat y night and indorsed J. H, Harrison us thei: choice for delegate to the national convention, They also indorsed the BER you zt SEAL” the beat and most f F £27 : I i ge; ee eee carver | Parxce, Carpets or | Sar etek etches” PELE V Eat’ 22 Bv00 Tuestex "HOMME. . Harris, R. L. Britton and T. F. Dean, Mem P Bipristors andl Maange Sraicnxy Oxe Paice (Open Saturday until 11 pm. a7 Soe being RUS a: h fice forthe follow _| Pleasantly surprised Saturday by his friends. | yatioual republican party and the ttate orgun~ ne aver Clee ati mh2e 11th and Pasve, GUUS Ep the Minne Suni, Dectred the amistance of private detectivew ey a, Thomas, 70 ae eae debility; me: ptattcntion stall tment ap0-1m NY TIME YOU wa’ Pe Reainhe Come ‘We have sold the EDDY REFRIGERATORS for Rot until she had been gone several | MAtY A. Thoma sais Reena sand several gifts presented. Capt. D. ‘Admitted to the Bar. Se Fice 603 E St ne LEeaL tine car reed cee ty . sighteon years and believe them to be the best the yolies learned that the girl had pio arms Ac sitens: OF yoomn austioning . Graham and Rev. James Peyton of Hills-] ‘The following suceessful candidates et the ‘Motsd for <r snd Nore! Mechanical Fftects made for family use, e Vicinity of Soldiers’ Home, | p Cylored Sarah 4, years, burns; Arthur 0. spoke, Among mn "Sir. | examination for admission to the District bar — — Catholic University and the Gypsy cam Wilson, 6 months; pneumonia, held March 19 were admitted to practice this ITs MERITS ARE: 52 ee ee ey gy eg Buc Tx information they could obtain they are of the| S&® Special Notice Stansbury Lodge,—Advt TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Cold ary air ctreulstion, that the unfortunate girl spent most of SAE Honsts—Horses.—Twenty railroad horses and mares and forty sets of railroad harness from Columbus, Ohio, will be sold without re- ‘UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, COR 13TH AND L. ‘The wonder of the world for his musics] powers. ‘Probably the last opportunity to bear bim is Wasb- ington ‘Tickets now on eale at Metzerottt's apl4-et OO, Absolute dryness. Matches left on the shelves ‘will readily ignite when taken out. Perfect mon- ‘conductor packing, tested over forty yeare. Glate stone ehelves, always eweet, clean and cold. ‘Strongly built with kilp-dried lumber,eo thet ‘bo abrinking of jouste cocar. ‘Every EDDY REFRIGERATOR warranted, nights in a barn. ‘The Masonic Fair. Biansbury Lodge, No. 24,F. A AM, fair ‘opens this evening at 7:0 o'clock. A large and ‘enthusiastic crowd is expected. as there will be & reception of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia. Osiris Lodge, No. 26, will visit ae ARSE ee ue yeniences, to be sold We at & o'clock. being brick houses Nos. 715, 717, 721 and 723 ‘Sd street northeast. See advt—Advt —— Bxx Special Notice Stansbury Lodge.—Advt, at auction tomorrow at 6 p.m, suctioneera —Adrt, : Sloan, i

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