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TenresColds, Coughs, Sors Throat, Croup, Infnenzs Whooping Congh, Bronchitis and Asthma, A cert ure for Consumption im first stages ani # are fel advanced stages. Use at once, You will see the excelient effect after taking the first dose, ee 2 keto Tur Dear To Hess part or organ of the buman bods is so beauti- Its tympanic membrans us labyrinth, goto make “tural beauty, andone purpose for which sche ments inust ns the boty. the ear are assoc with inparme: = The ordinary “‘cold in the head,” which is the most common typeof an eatarrh, rarely runs its cotrse without invo! ion of the | hs is manifested by a sense of ime, and ote marked deafness. Negiec 43 paves the way for tissue chances mer percentage of cures tures. majority of patients eact application. CSN HEAR WHISPERS. Wher I went to DP. JORDAN for treat T hare bee: ami the quite deaf for more than three years, been a con T have teen with DE. | also greatly decreased. WILKINSON, ‘With Metropulitan BR. R. Co., 2445 Pst. mw. have teen gradually growing deaf for the last pr. JORDAS, but aiready I, as wel . y and friemds, have motied a great improvement in my BENTON RUSS, Deputy Warden U.S. Jail. ¥ uprovet my I myeare Teons N PREE, +9 tw 1am, 2tospam., StoSpm re aplScott tS VIEW, D. ¢., BUILDING Lot: CALL ON W. 0. DENISON EGAL ESTATE AGENT, 2a F ST. 5. Ww. i | | Soldby | dieap for thr everywhere. Large bottles, 50 cents and¢i. | nineteen enit | assembled when the opening bout was an- | the men to fight at close quarters until they int tm ite tntenaity at | WeTe locked—in other words, all the time they | | the Australian. GENERAL. What is Going On in Turf, Base | Ball and Pugilistic Ciroles, |SPORTS IN THE WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB. Everything im Readiness for the Coming ‘Meeting—Crounds and Horses tz Condition Although the spring meeting of the Wash- | ington Jockey Club does not begin until Mou- | day next everything is in readiness, so that if it were necessary racing could be begun today, | the track being in perfect condition and not less than 200 horses being stabled there, all in | racing form. The grounds never were more | beautiful and the stables and buildings have | been repaired and freshly painted. The club | house lawn has been sodded and planted with | flowers and shrubbery, greatly adding to the beauty of the grounds. Every morning the track is crowded with r ing their finishing touches and the | ‘om the city carry quite a number delight to witness the prepara- | Nothing like fast w: has ye’ cu attempted, bat haive we been done in -51, five furlongs in 1.07, aod miles in 1.4 ity and V probabi: | ! 5 % farlonge in 1.18 Messrs. George Oyster of | wf Smith of the New York occupy the judges’ siaud and it hat Jimmy MeLaughlin will drop Un the opening day, Monday next, Amit ladies free of charge, an in- will be greatly appreciated by am for the first six days of the as becn prepared and calls for five rd e being @ steeplechase or y other day. The program is «April 4. First race, $500, for all Five furlonzs. Second race, $300, for two-year-olds; selling. If a mile. d race, Durang baudicap, tor three-year is wad upward, £800. Twenty-eight entries, ding Judge Morrow, Diablo, Fidelio, Der- | rifier, Walcott, Mary Stone, Key West, Mar- | rball, Bellwood, Larchmont, Rose Washington | aud Frontenac, One and one-eighth miles, Fourth race, #400, for three-year-olds and upward; selling. Six furlongs. Fifth race, #400, handicap hurdle. one-half ms | Second day, April 25, First race, $400, for | three-year-olds aud upward; selling. Six fur- | longs. Second race, £500, handicap. Oue mile. ‘Third race, hotel stakes, for two-year-olds, $1,000. ‘Thirty-eight entries, including Domi: Strath Flower, St. Pat, Ws Len Lomond, Verre, per, Park Manor aud Appomattox. Half a ‘One and wey, The Pi; mile. Fourtl 2 one: th race, $500, for threevyear-olds. Six -balf furlongs. Fifth race, £400, for three-year-olds and up- One and one-rixteenth miles, }ages. Six furlor Second race, #400, for three-year-olds and ve furlongs, 500, handicap, | sixteenth mile: Fourth race, $400, for cofts and geldings two yeare old. pur and one-half furlongs. Fifth race, Metropelitan stake, #700, © han- -yeur-olds and “upward, with including Can Can, Elpbia, Eearte, Pat Oakley, Martvory, ina, Manrico and '¢ One and one- Gray Gown, Uskwood, ning, ‘two and “The steeplechase couree, about ” Vat vit ter, Deception,G: bing t and Industry Fourth race, 2400, for three-year-olds 1 upward, 8 und one-sixteenth miles. Vifth race, $500, fur iillies two years old Half a mile, Fifth day, April 28—First r three-year-olds und upward, sell jou, Marehall $400, for Six’ fur- cond race, $500, handicap. One mile. ‘Third race, Primary stakes, for two-year-olds, ‘Thirty-six entries, including Kenmore, Hartford, Fa Jaive Dulve, loping Queen, Five furlongs. rth race, $500, for all ages. One and one- hk mile 400, handicap steeplechase. Full Fifth race, courze. Sixth day, April 29—First race, $400. for | three-year-olds and upward, selli Five | { | | furlongs. Ti has often teen said, and with entire justice, thet | "Second race, $500, for two-year-olds, selling. | Th Half a mile. Third race, $500, handicap. One and one- eighth Thiles. National Capital stakes. for | pward, £700, selling. cluding Diablo, Frieze, | Radiagor, " Comet, | Hustied, ” Plevmar, | iarsball, Nockbarre: t, Lepanto and Mohican. One and one-sixteenth miles, Fifth race, €400, for non-winners at the meeting. Hikxand one-half furlongs. TOM WILLIAMS DOCKED OUT. ysterious Billy’ Smith Becomes Champion Welter-weight Fighter. “Mysterious Billy” Smith defeated Tom Will- | cine jams of Australia last night at the Coney | © we are | Island Athletic Club in the second round of the | MeCiuires in a close others to a stationsry | §¢] ‘or the welter-weight championship. The | Sighting was fast from the start and Williams | kes its cure more difficult and in some cases | Was given his quietus bya left-handed swing on | the jaw. Tt was by no means a large crowd which had | ed, but as the show progressed it gradu creased until the high water mark was | d when Tom Williams and Billy Smith, the mysterious one of Boston, met. ‘The referee announced that he would allow had one arm free. As the men came up to shake hands there was apparently little to choose between them. time was lost after the gong sounded, ms opening up with left ard right on the face. Smith was a bit surprised, but soon evened up and went for his man. He ducked to avoid a left and caught a hard upper swing. ‘Hhey broke and Smith landed two beauties left and right, on the Australian's jaw, stagge: ing him. Smith followed it up and fought Williams all over tae ring, pushing him more than knocking Lim down twice, but having clearly the better of the round. ‘The New Yorkers were wrong again. The Australian was no two to one shot. In the second round the mysterious one came trong as @ lion and immediately went for up The latter returned the compliment, but | Smith landed twice to Williams’ once. They | fought terrifically. and about the middle of | the round were both groggy. Smith pushed | Williams down and then fought him to the | bevieazy t was evident the Australian could not last much longer, and within another ten seconds TERRIBLY INCREASING. The Authorities of the Board of Health ‘ves Some Important Information About the Present Condition of the People. At ho tive im the history of New York city have “ many deaths from pneumonia as figures sow that nearly twice from this cause are occurring than | forthe last Bve years. ‘This is something terrible. agle, registrar of vital statistics, increase ls due to the influence of 8 that grip may be called epidemic ‘Third day, April 26—First race, $500, for all | | | 14, | m he was dropped by a left swing never torecover in time. ‘The excitement was intense. There was more fighting seen in the two short rounds then has been witnessed in the elub since the | | the last round was two minutes and tweuty-five seconds. A.C. Billiards and Pool, at the Columbia Athletic Club attracted a large number of membera there Inst night. On the third story the opening series of the billiard and pool tournament was in progress, Two games of straight billiards and two of straight were played. Iy Dilliards E. B, Fox beat . Muson, 100 to 86, and R, H. Orr beat iif D. Maxwell, 100 to 82. In pool 4. E. Bain D, Mazwell, 100 to 48, and E. B. Fox B, Moore, 100 to 63. ‘The tournament will continue every night until completed. This evening's assignments are: Billiards, A. W. Hodgkins vs, :. B. Fox; B.C. Taliaferro va, A. E. Bain. Pool, F. F. Greenwalt vs. C. W. Schneider and A. W. Hodgkins va, Perey B- iis, ‘The Cocked Hat Tournament, Down in the bowling alleys the second as | sgument of players in the cocked hat tourna- meut was bowled. The results were as follows: Frenk W. 2.8, Winiahs Thouas € 3 files Dewene: Golng After Foreign Oarsmen. Fred D, Standish of the executive committee of the National Association of Amateur Oars men and Detroit Bout Club sailed {rom New York for Europe Saturda. uce English and French ¢tnliers and crews to cross the water and take part in the annual re- gatta of the N. O., to be held at Detroit in August, and nal regatta, Tennis Fixtures for 1893, The tennis fixtures for the season ate now about complete and the list is a good one. Some of the principal tournaments will be as follows: May 6, Harvard interscholastic and Yale interscitolastic championships; May 13, Princeton intersch championebip; May 29, eouthern championship at Fort Washington, Md.; June 5, New England championshiy at jew Hayen: June 26, Neighborhood Ciub. in- Vitation, at West Newton; Juno 23, middle states championship at Orange, N, J.; July 3, Pacitio coast championship at San iafuel, Cal: invitation tournament at Tuxedo,N.J.; western championship, open singles, at’ Chicago, Ill; July 10, invitation tournament at Westcheste | | N. ¥.; duly 17, Longwood Cricket Club's open tournament at Longwood, Mass.: July 24, | championship dowbles at Chicago, IL; July 25, Newcastle Outing and Tennis Club at Hotel Wentworth; July31, Long Island championship at Southumpton, L. 1; August 1, New York state champtonshin Y.; August Mossley cup cham p at Barr Harbor; Nur tt Casino cpen tournament at Narras gansett Pier, &. L; Anguet 22, championship singles and’ intezscholustic champion-hip at Newport, R, 4: October 3, intercollegiate championship at New Haven, m yeste: g game by7 to 2 Base ington, 13; Y. M. C. A. | ton, 3: ¥. 0. CAL, well satisied with the m team up to the present ti however, that whatever weakness there exists is in the ment, and in order that | there may be no weak svot efforts are being | made <o enga; rst-class twii | Boston defeated the Uuiversity of | nine yesterday 18 to 5. 1. rginia ween Baltimore and the nine will be at Capitol ing to abandon their old red hose t i | forms are of | biue beits blue on shirt and cap, Piping. ete Bro} yursday ai ke ins joined New 01 cannot play first bas us. efor Chicago any Comiskey has decided to play Latham reg- ulariy at third b Birmi a is ready to take King Bill Hoo off the hands and Eminet Seery is Hi to join the Charlestons. Amateur Ease Ball. “The Old Ironsides” have organized for this season and challenge all teams whose member: are under fifteen years. The play F. Will John White, p.; T. R. Sawler, 2 *. a F. Hichman, r. f. ub. The Young mbia nine bas defeated the contested game by a Challenges should be sent to h street. 10) Ith street « score of 15 to 14. J. Bogan, 915 W. HL In MeCormick, W. H. Hoover, catchers; V ers; T. W. Morga: L. LaLille, 34 b Z Dooles, r.f.; C. M. Hoover inj Re r, ©. iB: ‘The Lincoln base ball club is now ready to meet any amatexr club in the city, all chal- lenges to be addressed to William Hoover, 111 11th strect southeast. ‘The first team of Gonzaga Coliege defeated the Internationals Saturday by the score of 26 to 3. Fenwick and MeGuire were the winning battery. The Courts for the May Term, ‘The Conrt in General Term today passed an order reciting that “tue condition of public business requiring the organization of an addi- tioual term of the Criminal Court, 1t is ordered that there shall be two ierms of the Criminal Court convened in May, No. 1 to be held by Justice McComas and No. 2 by Justice Cole, ‘The latter will hear cases which were insti- tuted since he filled the position of district attorney, unless the public business demands otherwise. Justice MeComas’ court will receive the reports of the grand jury. he clerk is ordered to draw two juries for these courts, to reportoa May 2 Criminal Court No. 1 will occupy the present quarters; No. 2 the room opposite the old Circuit Court room or council chamber. Circuit No. 1 will remain in hall 17, the center room of the new building. and Cireuit No. 2 will oceupy the present Equity room in the nofthwest corner of the building, white the Equity Courts and the District Court will convene in the pres- ent General Jerm room, northeast corner of the building, and the consultation room ad- joining. — Along the Wharves, ‘The steamer T. V. Arrowsmith is at dock this morning from ail lower Potomac river Inndings. She brings a fair general freight and reports a moderate degree of business activity along the river and down country. year. There was boy a large list of fish arrivals at Riley's dock morning. So far the fishing ‘season bas not fulfilled the prophecies that were made in winter. ‘The oyster dock is clear. This condition has not existed since the little Grover Cieveland snd that in the majority of cases grip is @ vital, contibuting cause to pneumonia and all dangerous pulmonary troubles. At this time of tie year when we are changing over from winter to spring. Were is always a low order of vitality; a reaction from the strains of the season. The blood does not flow so full nor rapidly; the strength isles. For this reason grip has a much better chance than at any other season. ‘This is. time of year when people need to be careful and too muck tmportance cannot be placed pom keeping the blood warm and im circulation. avetd the pain of troubles in time. There ts but one way by whick @ can be brought about and that is by the use of @ | pure stimulant, preferably whiskey. | Rimeuity is thai there are’ tow. wilax | only toiteelf. It will bring about & reaction au revent cold, pheamonia or the here many So-called stimulate would fall. “Tehas cated mute lives and relieved more suffering than an’ a similar nature which was ever knowa tae world came up last September with the initial cargo. Some arrivals are expected tonight or to- morrow. The steamer Samuel Pents has shifted up stream and is being repainted. It will proba- bly be the Pentz that will carry down the busi- nessmen’s excursion to the review. It is likely that the John W. Thompson will not be ready. pit sccualios A $100,000 Fire at Cincinnati. ‘The block of four-story brick buildings on Race street, Cincinnati,extending from the Hote Emery tothe Commercial Gazette office was damaged by fire and water Inst night ‘The blaze originated on the fourth floor of the Home Steam Laundry at 174 Race etreot,bat was soon extinguished. was thoroughly reached att and HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE, Beware of Imitations, Goddard-Maher slugging “match, - The time of | The two interesting tournaments in progress | SOCIAL MATTERS, ‘The Bradley-Martin-Craven Wedding—Per- sonal Notes, ‘Tho marriage of Miss Cornelia Martin to the | Earl of Oraven at Grace Church, New York, } today is without doubt the social event of the The bridesmaids are Miss Alice Roches- Daisy Chain ‘Mins ter, + of the Guild, Sybil Sherman, both cousins of the’ mach envied bride, Miss Ethel Davis and Miss Post. ‘The’ jewels given the bride by Mra. | Martin, Mrs, Sherman and the Dowager Countess | of Craven, the carl's grandmother, are mag- | nificent, "Mra, Shermans gift, a necklace of | pearla, three strings, is said to have cost $60,000, rs. Martin's gift, tin: of diamonds, an ex- | THE EARL OF CRAVES, | act copy of one worn by the Empress Josephin is compoved of diamonds of the purest water. ‘The stones are cll picked, the central one, very large, being so eet as to swing with each mov: ‘The setting of these stones is almost Miss Martin will be dressed with ously for the past ten years in that set of » ciety known os the “millionaire set.” Mrs, Bradley Martin, who was known to her intimate school’ friends’ as “Nellie” Sherman, was the only child of Isage Sherman, who was @ cooper. He made money at it, which, judiciously i vested in stocks and bonds, made him a vo eeveral times over, to the great si very one when he died. While at a school his daughter met cer- embezs of the Vanderbilt family. Her imate fricnd was Miss Margaret Louise Vanderbilt, who, on the occasion of her mar- riage to Col. Eiiiott Fiteh Shepard, just a fow months more than twenty-tive years ago, in- iss Sherman to “stand up” with her, as the fashion was in those days. Bradiey Martin wasa groomsman. Ina short v were engaged. Isaac Shermen died rs ago and Mr, and Mrs. Martin have since enjoyed his great fortune, ‘They became noted in the sccial calendar, She would oc- casionally display the famous Marie Antoinette | rubies and the more modera arrangements of | precious gems. Mrs, Bradley Martin, Mra. | George L. Rives and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt were the first women in New York to wear the diamond sun, they baving bought the first three ever mede, Then came Mrs, Bradley Martin's tiara of soliiaire diamonds, her ropes of pearls and every conceivable form of jewels, Lord Craven has been a frequent visitor at Bal Ma Caan, the place the Martins bad in Scot- land, for rome years. He was on terins of great- est intimacy with the family. Craven is retir- ing and almost bushful. He does not caro for society, He was not of age when bis father ed, for then the estates Were somewhnt en- | | | | cumbered, For years Combe Abbey, Coventry, the seat of the Cravens, was taken by Capt. and Lady Mary Lloyd, who now have their famous ste, the home of the Lucys, Capt. i th did mach toward keeping u Combe Abbey; conrequently when the earl me into his own he found it in good trim end free from debt, Craven's aunts, Lady Cado- Ledy Coventry, favored bis early mar- It was at first intended to have the en- meat last a year, rally understood that Miss Bradley + will be $1,000,000, ‘This at Queen Vietorin gave when she was most flush, There wre few American women who ever brought such a fortune to a foreigner. Mre, J. Kearney Warren left ou Monday | afternoon for Yonkers, N. Y¥., where her | mother, Mrs. Lu is seriously UL. j Mr. and Mrs. nin F. Moffett have is- | sued car ge of their daughter, Mr. James Molan Hilton ion M. E. Church, Miss Carrie Hofihe:mer of Laltimore is the guest of Mrs, rill be a: Rome tom Margaret Hunter, daughter of Rev. T. Hunter of northeast Pennsylvania, is siting Mra. 8. Laey Johnston, ‘conan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, n, and Mr. W. B. Holtzclaw will be married on Wednesdar, April 26. socinble was given last evening by Wash- Maggie Riley being the . The program included Miss Jolneon, recitation by Mr. guitar and mandolin duet by Messrs. ‘and Moren, recitation by Mr. John- son, vocal solo by Mr. Shackiefoot, duet by the | Misses Johnson, recitation by Mr. McCollough, | instrumental music by Mr. Walmer, recitation | by Miss L. Windom of Wheaton. Md., song by | Hugh and Emily Dorian, recitation by Mr. | Wilkerson, recitation by Mr. Lewis, reading by Miss L, Windom, recitation by Miss J. Thom- son, soio by Emily Dorian. ‘The laughable fea- tures of the evening were the interesting cos- tames of some of the speakers. Refreshments | were served later in the evening. Mrs. Ehner E. Simpson gave a very enjoy- able matinee euchre yesterday. A luncheon of | eight courses was served, the ices being served in the shape of ears of corn stuffed with straw- berries. ‘The table was decorated with pink roses, which were afterward distributed to the gueste, Those present were Mra. Stargardter, Mrs. Hungerford, Mrs. Green, Mra, Becker, Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Tyrer, Mrs, Goodrich, Mrs. Raymond, Biss King and Mise Hill. Mr. and Mrs, D. Lewis gave a very pleasant social to their friends last night at their resi- dence, on 6th street southwest. ‘The marriage of Mr. William ©, Hazell and Miss Dove of 634 15th street northwest, which was to have taken place on the 19:h instant, has been postponed until the 26th of April, owing to the serions illness of William Dove, brother of the bride. Senator and Mrs. Cockrell will be in Wash- ington for some time yet, ‘The special com- mittee “to inquire into methods of ‘business of the various departments,” of which the Senator YOU CANNOT GO To Carlsbad, but you can have Carlsbad brought to you. Procure a bottle of genuine imported Carls- bad Sprude! Salt and dissolve a teaspoonful of it in a tumblerful of water. Itisthe best natural aperient and alterative extant. Nothing is “just as good” when yon can get the genuine i d articl {« i | H The three car of ‘newly designed Mon- Minente ‘and Headsiones: Which | recently arrived have “‘pushed” us for m yet ¥e loads pace. AR have two more car com: fom. "a Include “se stones” $20 up. cute, 8100 ap, freely submitted” Best: ‘Mon- De 3. F. MANNING, Corner 14th and H ste. Ow. Taz Winre & Mipprerox a ¢ WASHINGTON, D. ©. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1898—TEN PAGES, | become very much interested in the contest g ——— ‘urgent need of a fagman at the comer of $24] GRAVE FAULTS Ix THE TREATY. | ‘and M streets, whore the tracks of the electric | tbe ernment. serious collisions have been avolded only by = hair's breadth. THE LUMBER TRADE. Mr, Gatchell told reporter for Tus Sram this morning thet the reason for the slight Lumber arrivals was that the eupply had been to a great extent He tthe Paine’s Celery Compound Is not a patent medicine; it is not a sarsaparilla,; it is not a tonic; it is not a nervine; it is 4s chairman, will start about its duties at once ‘and bass great deal of work before Cockrell and their will remain here with ante antl ko le to start west with ut. Mra, Mayo Hazletine bas invitations out for ‘8 dance oa the evening of May 1. Last evening was spent most enjoyably at the Teddence of Mr. and Mrs. Mathewson, 1911 8th street northwest, a number of young folke Laving assembled in honor of the birthday of their son Willie, After games and the guests repsired to the dining room, where a bountifal collation was served. Among those wero Miser M- Donally, M. Hughes, Henderson. Dickie Griffin, K. Tn ands. Boteler, Mrs, Russell, Miss Taff and the Misses Mathewson, Mesurs. L. Dammian, A. Brown, A. Simonds, J, Stowell, B, Watson, J. Benner, C, Benner, C, Hastings, E. Topham and W. A. WELL-EXOWE MEN JOIX IN PorxTIxe ovr ITs DIFECTS—& THOROUGELE UX-sMEBICAX urasvaR. ‘From the New York Times ‘The legal phases of the objectionable extradi- tion treaty with Russia are dealt with carefully gobbled up by Baltimore dealers. tember people of the monu- mental wore hustlers and that last winter when the lumber lucera needed cash they bad made hay ‘the sun shone. REAL ESTATE GALES. Jennie E. Roscrans hes sold to David B. Gottwals lot 150, square 65, Beall's addition to | Mathewson, jr. Georgetown. ‘This property is losated on the | tne consummation of the treaty. che ma of as much better than all these es —— pr a he fh eat) psa signers of the statement includes the names of a diamond is better than cheap ee depth of 120, At present it is being improved | ™any distinguished lawyers. glass. It is the Business on the Canal_—Other Matters of In- | bY four fifteen-foot modern dwellings. ‘The name of Gen. Francis C. Barlow heads oo otgbertE., Morris haa gold to H. A. Barrick | the Nat, and then follow Prescott Hall Butler, Affaire in canal circles are quist, There is a | ty" MeDougall bas boueln of Mote Peetara | Wiliam SS ee ee Best strong run of business, but ft s being conducted { for $6,250 lot No. 1 in Simm's subdivision of | Spariee, Freierick Adams. William E. Dodge, | Jj 0” with method and without noise, Boats are be- | Beall’s addition to Georgetown. mons, John Ciafin, Morris K. Jesup, Richard | ing loaded at Cumberiand, mking the tripand | xEW soUsEe. Watson Gilder, Henry B. Auchincloss, Isidor | discharging here with due celerity. Officials of | Contractor Geogge S. Tucker is about to be- Spring the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company ex- | Sin the erection of a two-story bay-window | Augustus Healy, Solomon Loeb, Henry M. press cuaeaniver ad gratified with the’ busmess dwelling for David J, Cotter at No. 8220 0 | Flagler. Jobn 8. Kennedy, F. B. Thurber, Will- | outlook and condition, streot. ‘The projected building will cost be. | i#@ Dean Howells, Charles Scribner, Spencer — on April 13 were as follows: | ween $2,500 and €3,000 and will be fitted with | TT. Francis Baker, Herbert L. Osgood, Ed- Medicine Capt. W. Dalby; A. Moyer, | ali modern conveniences. win RAL . Alfred ©.” Barnes ‘and 1. J. Shiplet. E. Eaton: Con-| Jacob P. Clark, trustee. bas conveyed to | Luis Stern. Attention is called to the fact that . Underdunk; M. 1. Stepben- tions in Russia are now a mpg moh s. ‘ thors, G. Ingram; Judge McComas, W. Glass; W. H. Cooper, Joseph Charles A. Baker for $11,851 lot No. 15, block 1, and lots Nos, 1 to 21, inclusive, in block No. $e Wate taven ted Herta In the world. It Cures. 1 me . The accused may select counsel from the prose- We have i od e ve it. Baker; J.’ Spencer, Joseph Baker; A. H. Dow: | dirisc™,,comunae #0 go up in this thriving eub-| cating ofcers, but be can bave no other de- don, T, Delaney; Isabelia, N, £. Stevens; No, | sien’ fender. Even should he be acquitted by the J. LOUIS KRICK, Druggist, 124, N. E. Stevens. Boats to enil on the same | % court. he my be summarily exiled by “‘admin- date were: C. Wagley, C. Underdunk; H. H. | | The black filth that accumulates in the eable| istrative procens.” It would ‘be manitestis in-| § WT Qoy Pa, Ave, and 17th St Keedy, B. Jackson; No. 127, R. C, Swain: No, | conduit is causing the careful citizens to think | Contistent with the principles, customs and ~t . Fa. Ave, a 142, C. Chaney; Consolidation No, 20, ‘I. Shives; | that the health of those along the route is in | *it legal methods of the United States to make tw icrieininstetiaseni J. H. Mertins, I, Heed; No, 126, H. Swain, danger. with ® foreign eutocracy which, in Boas to active on, April i were: Barge B. |"“Tie inst of the Chevy Chase spring hunte | Politica! trials, employs a system where neither ‘T WENty YEARS E-Jehnnon, Capt. E, Hore; Garnett F, 8, | utes place tomorrow afteraoes. "At the gpese | eabeee Coro, not rial by Jar, nor the right THE LEADER!!! . Benner; Ollie V., T. Bowers: ei 3 i Bowers; No. 134, W. Swain; A. Greenless, W. | 28.08 fall, however, the delightful sport will | known, Comenn, », Rheumation, again be participated in. Mr. John H. MeDaniel is patting the nish. | ing touches to the two modern dwellings he | o basi iauastcucting ba suena Sirsa } foreign relations of the United States Senate. ‘Sclation, Consolidation Curtis ‘The petition is addressed to the President, External Bech-ache, and all the Secretary of State and the committee on loge . C. Grove, W. “A. Dalby; Judge | the Southworth Cotiage: Fi ass Gt the injunction of exsveny ta | which is the onty POROUS P| Le "Nicholson Wer Hitt; Whey | g,A,Coired man giving hie name as Rev. D. | thatthe sald sera be ade Kowa te he poo: | Hntsaseanaemer eet Brot Monugomeryy A yen ng bY | Storer was put of one of the ‘Teuleytown cars| Tie: also that f etl [porsible the treaty be re- | POSITIVE in tus Ganee CEE SAFE and > — XK. Montgomery; A. Mayer, J. Sunday for alleged misconduct and now a suit | Caited, or if it bas already been ratified it be | "a Plastors Fee Repent CAteo. on April 15: G, 8, French, R. sor- | *#tinst the road is threatened. 3 terminated by the United States at the earliest | _ Tt docs not care chrome siltueote mre sai: ‘To arrive on Ap . 8. French, R. Sc Dir. Bladen, Snyder is revisiting hie old wasting Ute, nor does it creste an electrio hattery or rell; E. Mortins, 8. Dodd; Lite Walter, Mrs. | nome here. % moment pone current in thesystem.nor will it cure by merely erasers, Gok pausbanan, G. Lopold; D. W-) A party of Goorgetown cyclists tookarun| rag Lasr Merrie cf dhe Dally Club for | Quocks nd bombers RESauReeTS made. Glora, M, Smith; Gara Kenom, J. Garner; M- | ty iearibero’, Md., on Sanday, the season will be held tomorrow night in tbe | 000 Puysichane eed Dosegiees Joveph iaker, W. H. Cooper Fomph ‘Beker, | , cu Yours of Falls Church, who was badly | benauet ball of the Aninetee Hatee thee | Deo oR a Sruh cee Convolidstlon No: 21, 8, Rartedt; Consolation | Erwised in « runaway emash-up on last Friday, | wil'be uu omay by Her. Oliver. A~ Brows, | Seca aeehee SSS No. 1, O, Kretzer; M. J. Adler, Q. Reynolds, ee Pastor of the Foundry M. E. Church, on the | ta Kap tenat home toremagensen Bouts to arrive on April 16 were: H, Chaney, aap! subject, “Misplaced Men, H, ‘Seeters; No. 118, J. H. Mills; Consolidation AT THE RIVER FRONT, No. J. W, Swains FQ. Beckett, G. Zimmer- ae Exrnaosorsany Berzerrs Or inan; inter, C, Zimmerman; No, 111, J. o- - " fon; F. Flanagun, J, Moore; No.’ 192, W. | .acnaoner -fiumminatird, ‘elton. Wicom Hamond; G, A. MeIlbaney, J. Dick; No. 115, J. Dick; Dr. Kavtt, J. Irving. ‘To sail were: W. H. C: Bayly, 8. Stride; Fiorence, Marconuer. Wo; schooner Traver ‘TE i Saale a ES en a ae cy Avoid coffee or Tea] We Hl. HOEKE. aoe ee eee nner. | eats wocd onc i qe ae ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. w ‘rom Cumberland yester: jor OO teet ot umn ber. PN cg al gr rae Oo PN tre if you have a Bilious ellding tobe entared. Mellvey; Anteros, E. Chaney; Eva, J. A. Holt, 307 tons,” trom Witledeiphia with Sita, Larsen. AN INVITATION To THE LUTHERANS. It is stated that Messrs. E. and E. Baltzley have extended to the Lutherans of the country an invitation to held this year’s convention at lon Echo, it being understood that on account 1-4 Osr Fos Case. SS ae or Nervous Tem- perament. BAILED. Schooner Annie Wasou, Tenson :sshooner Dorchos. fendrickson ; schooner Susan Litch, Fountsini Jooner Pori, Fort —— of the pressure that would be brought to bear ee torn to on the! salonds the churcb peop hed been | Marriage licenses have becn issued by the SELL THE ENTIRE STOCK notified = ay, could not this year be gc-| clerk of the court to the following: Charles W. oF © ea commodated at “Pen-Mar, Last year $0,000! Kirkley and Anna J. Belk Arthar Jackson Which Lutherans attended the convention and Julin Troyman, both of Alexandria, Va.; Dei otic tasteeopooraney ved INTERESTED IN THE LETTER CARRIERS, All the Georgetown letter carriers who have been competing for the Lansburgh world’s fair prize have turned over their votes to one man— Ir. A. W, Hudson—who now stands fourth in the District, The people of the West End have George B, Hansell and Eleanor S$. McPherson of Lancaster, Pa; W. G. Williams and Lizeie Henry; John MeLean and Tinnie Sebastian; . D. Liygins and Mary Murry; George H. | Eaton and Della Richardson; Howard %. Brown and Rosella Philips; George W. Ciementson and Florence L. Corcoran; Thos A. Warfield j and Ida J. Lacy; James G. Peyton and Mary S. Pryor; Noah R. by and Mary J. Burrell; Gen, Stewart and Lily Ennis; Joseph A. Clark aud Mery Ida Waddey; 0. Walter Trexler and Annie M. Loos, both of Baltimore; George He FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT FIRST COST. SES LSO EL is a most delicious Sub- stitute; not only a Stimulant but a and it{sacommon thing to sco two or three around a letter box dropping the coupons in, THE CATTLE MARKET. At the Arlington cattle few cattle were up and old as follows: Best. | Fyskey ant Ells Berry, linet’ Real ot bit oot 534 to 53ge.; good. 414 and be. ; medium, to 4c., | Denver, Col.. and Le ‘ice: John G. Buttner N Mo hi id Se and common, 2 to Se. Sheep, 4 to 53ge. Spring | and Maggie Beter; Wu, A. Biais and ourisher an Sar oar wi lamb brought from 10 to i8¢, Ten cows and | N Nelsoi calves were sold from 20 to 50c. — was fair. The marke: BATEMAN'S TROPHY. Joe Bateman is now the champion feather- dT'S A SECRET— Highly Digestible. ef ei) weight boxer of the District of Columbia, Mat jg ag A Se (pean omrermnstec merece camaeaany I YOU SVER HEAR land, Delaware and New Jersey. On yesterday vorite Prescriptis JU IUU £ we Dave he displayed to several friends the tro; cdiemags esl UUUUUGUUUUUUUU ‘ou will trade gr | which he brought from Baltimore. ‘The prize ty of form and | U oe — : which testities to his boing champion of Mi face, as well as land is a gold watch chain with gold lock with diamonds. The whole is appropriately in- feribed, The value of the prize, is given as q Fee. Your Wax $85. It is expec! that hie next go will be bodily condition re- against George Holland, feather-weight cham- sults from good pion of America, This bout is to take place at food, fresh air, and the Columbia Atbletic Cinb in the latter part of this month. Correspondence on this subject is now being carried on, Bateman is in perfect condition and wiil not allow himself to run w in fcsh between now and the contemplated ig exercise, coupled ith the judicious There's. big difference in credite~ Credit that costs something—and credit that doesn’t. ‘You want tobe wary of the kind that ‘costs. They may not call their “IO U's" notes—but they are just as obnox- ious by sny other name. Fight shy of them. The plain—straightforward man man transaction 2 OURS—OUB Eocrrasze Cosore Sysrex- respects your honor—your lps-seal the only bond we require, If you sey MANY ARRESTS. Saturday and Sundays were red letter days in police annals, During the forty-eight hours in- dicated there were twenty-two arrests, accred- ited as follows: Oificer Bradley, three; Yetton, two; Hart, two; Curren, two; Passeno, three: Pessau, two; Sergt. Hess, two; Hartman, two; ley, Trussell, Bloom, Erown, one each. Vigorousefforts are being directed’ against the nefarious practice of fast driving over the out- lying roads. A FLAGMAN NEEDED. Persons in the neighborhood think there is See eee Cures adadddaddaddada ‘We started e sale of 1,000 pairs of MEWS nearly gone, Only ebout 200 patre left Plecty of large sizes among them, and ‘You'll pay so much a or amonth Scrofula || BUGEAUD’S WINE] |0 22 $2.95 1 oom mice Mrs. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her ny Nutritive, of that alone you are free to buy what — Gof $ * fatri FURNITURE—CARPETS—MATTINGS ice ee Scrofula by the useof Prepared with Ginchona and ‘Those LADIES’ FREN DONGOLa ~STOVES—REFRIGERATORS-BABY Cocoa. Pisecrived by the hashes manent oorhert STANLEY LACE BLUCHERS, which you mqqqedadicacdiaaididiaaiciesaiqaacadacadae addidiadideidiaidicididdicicieicardiaiataies Teduced to qui ‘a low condition ties in cases of ANEMIA, FEVERS of every! CABRIAGES — or Housefurnishings can't buy cleowbere for less then @4.00 er of health, as it was thought she could not live. kind. STOMACH COMPLAINTS, and to ‘You require—without the ready money. ring von gpanage’ 2 wit too tne —_— ALESCENTS. f Cash could do no better. Defore we can get another lot to ENHERIEED) F SCROFULA. Geaer Bena: Seana at 8 srg fe ‘Whenever you are ready come tn. ‘Ot thepricewe are offering these, which te c little boy of he a ane 8t., (C. is, Mgr. Scrofula’ whieh ibohe eed Washington Depot, Z. D. Gilman. oxr- $2.95. pis face For a yeard had given up all hope of his recovery, when finally f was induced to use A few bottles Another: great bargain to cor MENS cured him, and no symptoms of | GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Hovseaxn- Hezwaxs, 08.00 HAND-SEWED PATEST CALd i Marae, E c U BALS-AND BLUCEERS ot — therville, Miss. irrss Cocoa. Se ee BREAEFasT, u 917; 919,-021, 237TH STs S35 AN EYE SPECIALIST “By a thoroush knowledge of thenataratiaws which | [J PA From the well-known careful spplicati ‘of the Bne ‘propertion of walk wt comssameae QUEEN &CO, | their ete ciPaaverer bor ed U Ts Wi : * Of Philadelphia, | cogs usaf want srinien of diet tat » conetestion | UT —_ ~ > Crunches | vecuny tae carota tenes | UU UUUUUUUUUUUU ' ~—z dist every tendency to ‘of eubtle IM5 F a WASHINGTON, | Hisstvcrdiacn.acrg cure act eter aed < ready éver there is a weak point. . We wiay. escape fatal shaft by Keeping curselves, well forhited = Pure blood aad u propery nourished futon Wade sim Dolling water or milk. Sclt onty’ sm half-pouud tins by Grocers: labeled tia: JAMES EPPS & 0O., Homeopathic ou, England. $e25-s.m.tuly an an INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY, Chemists, Lon and perfect at. One hundred 6-4 ChantlleTable Covers st6Qneach. Drees Goods. new: Vomerwanse: | KENNEBEC IGE.|sesos sees Constant quacentect. ‘Trimming Silksto mated OFFICE 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥. _} and Undressed Movsquetaire tn Bisok. 7 DI strect wharf and 3108 ‘We Soman TELEPHONE CALLS-Omice, ‘For contracts apply etoffice, elim Best 50c. } ~ wor | M.-C. Wamax, 1008 F Sm 4 Got the Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. _Hagpe Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1909 F ST. XW, ‘To meet the great demand for SPRING BONNETS 7