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= teste : af Ld , THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1898. 7 n THE OLMSTEAD WILL CASE. | SOCIAL MATTERS. |r. C. Hart Merriam, Dr. W. M. Mow, Mr. GtORGETOWN. | freely of their pinns and aspirations, but d ot! ok ! 4 G | . . W. f° ns, but do m Series of Odd Fellow's Visitations. ’ : i ‘Theodore Noyes, Dr. R. L. Packard, Mr. T. — Hike to be quoted. Candidate John Hadley) The vories of +: tons EQWARD On INSOMNIA. | Mrs. Bail’s Cross-Examination Concluded— | Reception at the British Legation—The | A Pore i ae Bac eae Pierce, jr., TEE CANAL. | Dosle hae tt backing of the see Fan Haden zs vee ear "er tacerypeegmesss aine s } An Adjournment Until Monday. | Dodge-Johnston Wedding—Personals. | W. M. Poindexter. Dr. Robt. Royburn, E. F.| Canal matters for the few days have izations of the District, Candidate Btunt bas ) 70S | past ; began on Monday evening at the hall of Mar- Yesterday afternoon in the Olmstead will ease! The British ambassador and Lady Pauncefote Sen ve J. N. Rose, Dr. D. E. Salmon. Dr. | been doll. There is « string of inden boats ex- | the MeKaig influence, Candidate Cropley re- The Nights of Terror Viv- «tter te Stan's report closed the cross-ex- will give one of the largest receptions ther | E4.% mee Fe aman, Broad, | tenting from Georgetown to a point above the ae toe Trees ee omang op og + | Tee gn annie pate teen Cc el ery Yard) smination of Mrs Linda Hutchinson Ball, who have over given at the British embassy tonight. Dr. C. W, Stiles, Dr. A. C. True, H. W. Turver, jangle SS Chain bridge. There appears to be sume little cause, and all the others epecial jew idly Described. ic contesting he wil of her sister, the lato Mrs, The invitations are to meet the diplomatic | H. Uy, H. EYan Demwa, ii. Web, Fvof, | @astiafection among the boutmen at what ae oe “ ore Ss eee wees ae “ W. WW, Millan in an eloquent al- Katie Hutchinson Olmstead, alleging undue Cotpéand the hour is 10. Sir Julien sontan | K,B. Warder, Dr. C. A. White, Mr. W. C. | they allege as the poor facilities for discharg- | a BIRTHDAY Panty. = Me. Crawsbaw, grand master a influence on the part of John F. Olmstead, the | invitation to the gentlemen and Lady Paunce- beams Mr. 8. E. Wheatley, Dr. ing. ‘The canal officials say that ery oe | Mies Emilie Robinson gavea birthday party ing in his cenal felicitons manner. Those ‘yman. Mr. Thos. ‘Wilson, | oftttie boats ie proceed rash Com und ; Ihusband of the deceased, and to whom Mrs | fote's eard was sent to the ladies of the compe. WC, Witiveh, Commissioner Parker, | ot permit, Several’ of the arrivals | Mt Bight at ber home on S2dsetreet, There | tiking art in the visiiation were Grand Ex-Mayor Hewitt One of New York"s Olmstead left her property, was con-| To all others the invitations were in the joint | cergcant-a:-Arme Valentine, Geo. Truesdell iermmeene openly Several of the arrivals | was a large attendance and a joyons time. ‘The oe! te ‘ee eae ———____—— a clnded. Mrs. Ball stated that from the|namesof the ambaseador and Lady Paunee- | 5. Wimer, Wm. H. Saunders, Le Roy Tat ponte to arrive sesterday roe Coneapeake and | | hostess received quite number of choice | Hunt, Past Gracd Master Thompeca and | medici Brainiest Men, 16th of June, 1889, nntil her sister's death Mr. |fote. About 500 people are expected, | Le Ror Tattle, jr.. J. 8. Chariesun, Mr. Donald | onio canal were: Consolidation Xo. eae Ooraeatty te crease, Oana relish im, the | Grand Patriarch Alex Webster. ‘The addresses Is not a patent meg te Olmstead employed # trained nurse, a Miss including the cabinet, the Senate, the Supreme | ¥cCuaig, Mr. BF. Faller, W. J. Cowing, Mr. | tor; Consolidation No. 16, D. Spang: Sompany,, the simusomentsand thesupper Which | were interspersed by a recitation br D. C. not a sarsaparilla,; it is mot « y' nt a " Wm. Scunders, Dr. Thomas Taylor. Mr. F.V. | Brothers, Z. Ingram; Anterae, E. Semney: | jaded the happy event. Smiths solos by Mise Martha Mf %5 . ved ; Dosher, to attend his wife, whom she bad not | Court, officers of thearmy and navy and gen- Coville, H. B. Cannon, Dz. C. B. Michener, W- | Conalidation No 10: tr seein, Wis none wOUe x dus neven, ag I a gr a People Who Suffer From Sleepleseness — paeeg iopes ihren lone os epi ers avdecste town ot tum coment ts seor4| Bee at pptentin RB. Clifton, RM. | “Boats to leave Cumberland yesterday for | In the early part of the past Jancarye well- tet by Mersrs. Geo. 0. Walson, Jordan, said che now. Her counse : ; | Goorgetown were: Henry Hanskamp, C. 8} Davi a The rece ; Are Slowly, Surely Killed. no effort to secure her aitendance ao far as ahe Sf "Juctee Dredge and Ms, Wetter Honey ar: Se ACE Grove, W. Dolbey; Charlie and’ Wille, | P0"# resident of Lucketts, Loudoun county, Davison, ant Jordan. The recerding sere: me e he ris, will be present, as well Capt. and Mrs. patie es . John Matlott. | ah pa while Sebi Ais had been expended in relief to the members’ “ i lees Totton Mz. pas boy a = —_ Rosdew Burn and Mis Stanley Clerk, who have (Nan debe . Bost to eail was Cuba, C. Tinptram, with gas ee et acdckene & oa oen sidows an orphans. Among = large | glass. It is the never ‘ol iH Pp core! ae adi esent were Messrs. Sorrel will. [fey os egg gr Se Bir, and Mrs, In relation to the complaint of a citizen that ceili wiiniaiial maiailé | man, discovered the bods cf the missing man, Then f Kiener, John P Luss Jee i | Counsel for Mrs. Ball then introduced in evi- | ¥; s ashes were dumped in the rear of certain | | Summoned assistance and claimed the reward Wood, Geo. H. Baxter, D. W. Wm. P. dence the will of ber father. the late Hayward | Yorkshire, who are guests ut the embassy, were Inquiry last evening by a reporter for THE | that had been offered by the dead man's sister, | No m ~ est e Maleblaton: na uit or kee eter Mre Olm- | “ith there other friends given a dinner last premises the asristant attorney for the District sos» tthe home of the young lady who, as | | Bos body wae eres oh. frog pelathuowh as Allan, H. Clay Stier, A. J. Ganning, Alien B. j as much better than all these as Va, vamed 8 M. Simson mysteriously disap- Of the lodge reported that over $40,000 a diamond is better than cheap ‘Tawre Is no man in America whose ri om has been # keen and far. toute 3 ; Ciark'and a large nutaber of the ladies beiong- peta ugat Int 1Se4, by Mes. Oynstead against ber army und uavy who are invited for this evening Police rogulations the words “or |ADeugmous letters, licited the information | 4 Generous Gin to'the Coatral Misston. apogee? ye sieaai seas Sorgen Pauity Court ed to wear thelr uniforme. which ‘This perhaps will be done. = e uulsance continued. ihe mother told! Several days ago & lady who doos not desire Elected Visiting Physician. | S rino? tal study of all con- of course, add in every way to the bril- PERVEN ’ ore. | the reporter in confidence that these: rot ¥ | Ata meoting of the board of trustees of the Teigitet with wisdow and ren eui'st Tinney of the event. The halls and stairs are ye." aneslagwcy Sent caged the | Sthy in their vulgarity and were sent to her her namo to be mentioned sent word to the -_—__—_— be decorated t ith palme .d bloom- | youngest danghter in so many ways thet it board of managers of the Ceutral Union Mis- ei ing plants and the cnzire emtaay put in fective | following additions to the police regulations | bad uot been Possible to intercept them with- sion requesting an faterview. Her request was |2U¢, ast Tuesday evening Dr. J. Foster Scott dress for tonight. for the purpose of preventing accidents: “Each j out cutting off the young ladys mail supply | complied with and she wanted to know what te, Tanimousiy elected viaiting physician on Medicine ject car other than 1 cable car ehall come to | Simbel’, A theo eer Towel cater, | oFReH# would be incurred by the mission in | ““he“stote only iately retired from bis posie full stop before reaching any intersecting car | ployed on the case an agen rere g the anditorium in good shape and sbe | sion there as resident physicia ifhe after passing the building line of the street tues without avail. She stated that she | jas informed that €6,000 was the amount. The on which said intersecting car line is located. | hid sent her deugh‘er up country for a Columbia Hospital, 25:h and Penneyivania ave- Mrs. Hutchinson, whieh latter document coun- | vel for the caveator, Mrs. Bail, alleged was stolen from the desk of Mra. Hntcliiuson severa! ey years ago.and which ‘Olmstend produced _ At the marriage of Mise 4 lat the prosent trial without, a& counsel claimed. Bethesda, Md., to Mr. »lenation as to bow it came imto Vermont Av nanstion, Dave aeard of our ex-m: via} chair for many years. Al of the kind 5 ley aoe f - - 4 and the ushers Ench enblo train or ear shall come toafali Period, and tad made tho transfer se- | She stick tore portion pier sod) Due adios Acallie at Ga toe 2 re spr cadis he 1s apt to be teaty, moody, captions, critics), Barge ebttcaniadl ae q brother of the groo stop before reaching the line of the neares: ; ¢tetly, bat the obnoxious scribe di- |” ‘Tho jady had alroady given $2,000 to the mis- | eg 4 | © have it. cree, | When Mrs. Hutchinson's wili had been rea von's birthday last week, presented him to her new address with gion and hor two sons lind given 81.000 each, | : . Tale ‘wes thoaeht By | ating a tol of $40,000 contrbated. by the | Tak AMandsome ook chair snd Bra Carvon) J, LOUIS KRICK, Druggist, ivo to indicate that the | 7 curb of any strect sbout to be crossed after | 5 cted ee ind passing the building line of said cross | the stipe gy > ari uur before setting down to house street, . sna Shoemaker aud fie: ed that it be filed with the clerk | Col. Totte: oes Of the court for safe keeping. He vaid that with a tine gold w: . | “ADivonce Cast bas becu filed in the name | appeared tant tine will was taker: from the ded B street northenat, REAL ESTATE LICENSE TAX. tee heir radians in Coe one eee building bes not yet been pald for the | of Annie Broderick against ‘Thomas J. Drod-| 5.W. Cor, Pa, Ave, and 17th St, » passes many SPE ‘onat her Maryland country A lrge vatheriug of friends witnessed the | Tu relation to the inquiry us to whether the fhe. tajorel femily, Ths agers hope tw hear similar news from otber | grick. eit-ie tfal nears, nerve- tion to the amount ling and tho good sub- abvie persons, In for the bui aciandestine manner. A very serious todo, avian ofeute severely punished land. e last law imposing a license tax upon real in s hands apparer ter, rometitaes on hoict ptions of fine not allowed to tor, and if ical undert: Lecaase ske ¢ restiul sleep. ontaide the District, the assistant attorney for the District says the act of Congress itnposes a : PLVANIA ROUTS license fee on real esiate ageuts instead of a * : recs male 7 Howard University Alamol, WE yt 3 peal tax on the ‘ set comes to naught her mail will; hore was a large gathering of graduates eae E ing de- | aipaery Nellie ooo ard cotton = by her paronte before being Go- | «cox all the departments of Howard University air of aald businesn, TTEeCNT® OF SRO Icn eaten nesrDeNt's vEEW OF ozoRaxTOWS. ast evouing in the lecture room to take action | kes had handed it to him a# a matter of profes- | chureh with her fathe: and her three attenda ee Col. Mayhew of San Francisco is vieiling Mr, | looking to the formation of a Union Alumni sional conriesy 1 his brother had re- walked shead of ber. ‘They were Miss Bessie ALLEYS IN SQUARE 69. ee sliagte . ie : 9 es i a | Willis Hamil f Bridge street, The colonel Association. The meeting was called to order sorted to a trick io get bold of and retain Ashley and Miss Florence Dodge, bvides- ‘The assiatunt attorney for the District has re- | Willis Hamilton of Bridge street a by Dr. Rankin, Mi F. Hilyer of the la be would pe ashamed of maids, and Mise Helen Dodge, maid of 4, : he 7 at ono time was well nequainted in Georgetown ) by Dr. Rankin, Mr. A, flyer of the law turned the papers in the matter of the proposed | 5 raelag A de tem hai a | nanied was gowned i: i d closing of certal: ii ‘and in its vicinity, but hee not been here since | deparimout was made temporary chairman ant drapei with white silk muslin and ening and closing of certain alleys in square | $855 "yn that vont he emigrated to the golden | Mr. W. H. 1. Marz retary, { er two wore white muli over blue silk. 2 Having determined that the owners of | slope and has not been east since. The stran Ber | After considerable discussion, during which but they » don't a fem it, the bride wore a rich toilet of white bengaline, more than cne-halfof the real estate in this 1d with the remarkable growth of |it was developed that there was a similar or- co. soreues Raney. trimmed with Ince, snd w tulle veil. Sie ear- Square, gies = en Ge pemton to clone and | on and the retrogression of Georg: SS card ~ bgpeseemerys altho: ought it — ciothes ask are washed with eee sadaemetae ried a houguzt of white roses, A reception fol- he alleys the next step for the Commis- | sal Water: which | Hot had a mee for several years, it was de- 5 replied Col Totter. | joyred at tho rosideace of the bride parente, P20uers to inke is to avo the surveyor iauke | O"™, He een recollect when Water street-which | O11 To inte committce of one tromescn Pearline. They last just nce by bim. At the request of ¢ ceded ‘the ‘bridal * Sb ers as fe West ri rother ought to beashamed honor. The las would not uiet as a byway in y L more temper than e=nse.” | whieh was attended by about 200 relatives and triplicate plats of the square showing the lines | i int of the eevoral departments of the university to | practiced, continued Col. jntimate frien ts, Mr. and. Mrs, Johnston goof the alley propused to Le opened, the area of | HOU, wes one of the busines thoroughfares | eo ty “weeks a flan for auch an organi. aDOUt twice as long without nor Totten, ke ha ed for and re- directly to their Boston home, ee Wines this ie come a yrrom abutting lots; | yea-going craft anchored so cl pe ae | showing signs of wear. Why Soktuwestern a : paves ; i! done an a : “gn , 1 $rolaced in cours ating the Welal By Ge. tector aftersone at SE. atastneere Caeaky bo {be tmade Detwoou the Commisaionerr aud. tho | \'icha tact Water caren aa sacked high | Kelley Miller, De, JiLN.Watiog, aire uae. | snouldn’t they? They're Linseed ‘without “the slightest’ expleun. | erdas afternoon at St. atthew's Church to | owners of the land contiguous to the allors so | Sin wenhrde op vaciamen’ Dorris of auger, | Havens, Rev. D. &, Wiseman, ie. Geo, Doug-| veekl b, rub. dd without the slightest explana: witness the marriage of Miss’ Julinn Henbert¥ | tg Le elosed for the purchase of the land withia Dale nathan, too ncnte Of ren cigars, eleths | iase and Miss Lala Chase, spared the weekly rub, rub, ne an nme Bea, baeame, poswemed | of this city to Mr: TJ. Whalen of Loudoun | the ting of the aleys intended. to be. closed, | Balen of cotton, iexports, @ coe oes oe =o ahh ones” AES Gan rl Raion de eel le ce aie Te rialen was best mab After those preliminaries ure taken the case | "tists at caper, The soichel thisks that thet Not for Us Yet. ; . ison all her lifeand was the Sforaned the ceremony. | ot4d Ue reerzed fo the mal With request | timo te pawsed forever, and that tho idea tt | ‘The United States bas not acquired one ot| That's what wears out clothes. | Noone had anv vigit owned in satin-striped | cartgie teas Georgetown will ever again bo a shipping port | tho Gallapagos Ialands,off the eocst of Eoundor, ’s what wi y eel anal wheal veal ack eeraail was sinilarlyrat. | Certain the demages, isn dream. She is, ho says, too far inland, Ke | That's what wears out women, coaling station after all, The statement ; oF® will soon loso Lr | hat a treaty to thateeffect liad beon coneluded | t00. But, because Pearline Certainly id that the sq; fen the docament was «. and one for which he eai Thad righitally come into po se document, he held it asm rt had no more \ tired. ‘The couple held a recep.ion afterward | ‘TO WIDEN COLUMBIA ROAD. ae iss even ae ee Pe Palle 7405 I ¢ their home,2015 Cleveland street. ‘The wed-| ‘Tho Ci oneal ia tie old as center of commer: at Not H ye cs ashi tn to ie RS as Poy prem serenity atau | Newyort News nud even unborn cities close to | was decidedly promature. to eay the least. It! makes easy work, don’t think | Fer, ani eas itor ir Fir a 0, eas, Brad the contin fe inregard tothe widening of Colambin fond be- | 220c8P8" Will be, tho maritime cities of the eppecrs thet w too confiding newpaper man’ that it must do harm. It's | ‘week days anti. ty cer he Siren ge ee ddikait’ 16th atresia’ Thay stabslin | seeretn tenets ee tcant conte aon Co ae eae by ea sae harml as on 2. and b Batre. Seapine Pa angst : Y jown will become joes not appear. Mr. and Mrs. Fforlke gave a dinner last | tieir communication that they understand it is | more Dridges she can got tho better. se | just as harmless as good soap he Mexican minister ‘and Mre. | the intendion of the Commissioners to change —and it costs no more than nnd Mrs, A. A. Wilson, Senator | the width of this stree: from. sixty to ninety- is tarernngprirre i emeaied Dolph, Mra. J. Thompson Swann, | pive feet and state that if, usually don | the congregation of the West Georgetown or the poorest, a5 JAMES PYLE, N. ¥- A Mrs, Moore and Mr. Julia Dem. dal and bring? at Ins Tot- Haw- | the diftererce of thirty-nine fect is to be | Calvary Church is ubout to be disbanded after 3 2 Tn faal, Fwas equolly divided between both sides of the street ) an existence of over thirty-five years. For a — : ees aU Leaze ently returned | Stitt nin the value of {long timo past interest in” the church SUMMER RESORTS. ara and en H for eir perty, which f Mis road between” th end 15th strecte and|of the Rev. Dr. Owen uo pastor has | after_exien! will the University nddress on Columbia | bus been wandering and wineo the death tirely upon this su Club Sat which nas been improved and eget | ne fa 5 —.. as Sunday kong ye aa COT JR a g that he would wi unce ,. | titled with great care and expense by a elcsing services will 1c! ‘ev. Mr. Blocl in Atlant ty. | Lots for ale in cA ‘parts of " se morning, aiid directed mmonce the mar arden. They state that since thefe are no im- | offeinting, The trustees of the Dumbarton the city. Pa ST ke the paper and have it in Dest B. | provements on the opposite side of the street Church, in whom the title {s vested, will prob- | iidentie, . wave used Paine’s | and as the te ay trial, I say em- rage a depth of 200 ably sell the property. At the present time it ide they wre only 145 | fe wald there are but twenty regular parish- e entive widening be |foners of the church, The building was | done on the side of the road. It is the | erected largely through the efforts of Rev. Mr. program, and as her | intention of the Commissioners, it ix under- | W. B, Speake, ‘. Fit JUDGE COLE'S DECISION. pon the opening of the court this morning ie Cole said that after considering the mat- he bad come to the couciusion that the doc MEAL NeTATE MATTERS, grean froin, ins sneevil aceasta + of Boston, nre her guests, by taking an equal aren from each wide of the , : Sead tor catslorde, Torus, #8 0 rat was duis in possession of re court, ba:- |". will receive informally from 6 to 10 this | street, and that this will be one of the first| Thee were three sles of Georgetown prop- 0.82.50 ner day. pO, ing been ollered in evidence, ani that it was a {Vena sixeets widened under the recent bill for the | ¢Tty yesterday, ue proceeds amounting to over : wi therefore direct ; | 5 $10,000, Mary J. Foertsch i bs Sasauel + HF IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. Z a wilight Tounis Ctub” met at tho resi-| extension of strecte, $1000, | Mary J. Foertch convared to Samal Afraid of Her Breath, Pm On the remy Siena host Bievator” Bend for the clerk of the tourt for the par- the Misse % Tuesday evening THE FEXDEDS ON GRIP CARS, Bess addition, being on the enst side of Wash. | A bad breath spoils the beaut: _mhwim CHAMBERS & HOOPES. A er thy 3 i pores ofthe tia As te he disposition ater st” attr the biting Font of| Provident Hurt of the Washington and ington street between Mand the canal: Jowse | of Venus, OTEL PEMGRORE ATLANT . he of course decided nothing. even 8 spent #0 Georgetown Railroad Company forwarded to! H. Wilson transferred to Jovoph H, Bradley for orth, Carolan 6 ivis said that he ad expected to be | present werg Mr and Mrs, the Commissioners today the report of the | $5,800 part of lot 27% square 09, fronting OD j There is a way to cure this afffic-| yyo54h'et treumnowt be quesiion this morning, and Lee ae } eadusite and geljvaunlOe. car abmcia eye) eames (208 oO ob a dopth o! yon Washington | tion. It arises from a disordered | qyorer BEREFEET, t of hie porition that the court had no au- | 3 oxi, Goodwin, Nelder, Beck, Hil!, 0: ataan falling in front of tho car and being | S¥eet, and W. H. Reneeko hax cold to Houry C, ; Stomach. Read what the celebrated ppt madison aeand of Paine’s ceiery compound and T resolve! w | vert of hit poriiion that the court had, mo au- 2 ee 1 Bock, Hilt, | oi thal off Uy che fonder Avcording to tke | Porter lot 167 of Ashford's sub of Cooke Park, Extreme ocean end of heatucky test if. it acted far berond wy exp ns anc | thority to disposes Mr.:Oimstead of the paper. | Wille, See | Yonort the anan doliberately threw Lamseit in { ‘Me purchaser assuming a trust for $1,055, | Doctor Hofmeister said before the tric Mights and everyth: d decided thai the decu-! Mr, and Mre. Simon Wolf Tuesday removed |! At the northeast coriicr of 86h and Q streets, | hg? 2m JAS. & GEO. BEW. wave me rest at nig: tie during te clerk's custody only | to aheir handsome new home, 1331 New Harap- | OM of the car aud the der ‘pashied MmioRd aie parbot the ald Mobun properte. Mor | Medical Society of London: me sune. 26) dnrinz whe present trial, be wubmitted to the | shire aveute. A special Teaitre of tho new |focyunts Mu tepat atNy. for akice meas He G.Storrison ‘about to break ground forthe | “The unnatural motions of the | Fyorm. ‘TRAYMORE, aa pe m its good effects tosome | Geeision and woul ce paps , the library, where the large ncon Where the fenders on hin cars | {rection of a 630-000 bat brick building dati stomach, causing pressure and ATLANTIC CITY, &. 3. “thee ee at almost all of tem knew |“ Judge Cole then announced that Dr. Stock- | Wolt are shelved. geese eee pee proved their ediciency in saving human | 518 707 the doaf and cami, | belchings, the irritation of the in- W. GREEN & CO. ies 2 aes a slatly of President still, w son of Juror Stoc pad died last = F. ATLANTIC CITY, §. J. a 7 ee, Van Aviom of tae National Bank of Albany and | € and unlets counsel agreed upon some | There was « large and fan tc gathering | arieeon eivine Retina ‘THE CANDIDATES You TH% COLLECTORSHIP, j testines, resulting in catarrh of the R ATEANTIC CITY, : Qe Dw a : phe ts would adjourn the triai until | t the wedding of es Bids were opuned by the Commissioners to- AU EAren Ay the ie candidates for the | bowels, ‘and the inflamed mucous! Walk to orven. eal her 13th street and ey ania avenue, | Sysg, tae lias | bch ah had ty fearing he Doh than | age te pl el eet of mabrancs are the most fratfal of rar wma gone at | EARS | course the wial was thereupon adjourned | formed the carernon. Yue ivide "was attired | and repressed viteied paving brick, The bid they are working on a'till hunt. They soem te | AU known causes of disease. intend = 3 y | until next Monday. [eames ewes qhite bengaline Ge : ders were H. - ella ge hes ee feel that to give ny rect pabliclty to their “TI have found that the unnatural | mh14-tm_____Formeriy of the Florida House. BALTIMORE & ono nau, RAILROAD. < h le veil was tor ordinary ani 5 represeetl; American | canvaes or to hustle openly or to appear | motion, Ge ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CITY, Schodale tn effect November when rlehae? etna mance: baer pa bec gegen 7.85 tor ordiary:J. M. | anxious will prejudice their — chances ons of the stomach conse, the | T pat i tant adniaiet Sst i tg ccm, Leave WarLinaton fom station orn vee Z| : ary and $17.95 for re-| of suocess. Privately ali the ap-' intestinal troubles become soothed | Pattee" a} Sree cores “ ae rembington Florists, Club held their an-/ornamcnis. A little girl (Hiss Ridgely of An- | 2, 819 for repressed patent brick and $27 | plleants who havo” besu moutioued | and heulth results res the use of | Scessouble; psu ifueratcd ok it on gene For Chicare apd Northwest. Vestibuled Limited Bx- nual banquet last night at Orborn & Hoban’s. | napoiis) dressed in a picturesque gown of white | oe repressed paicut block; J. M. Hamilton & | in these columus in connection with office talk | (== —s. 4 . The decorations were elaborate and the meut | Cait carried a basket (yo, 818 for ordinary and’ § ————~ | Carlsbad Waters or Sprudel Salts. AN excellent. Wm. F. Gude gracefully officiated | of ~ zs cabal fe The ‘i 317.6 | Hors, Atlantic City.” % | For Pittsburt and ©! | brides Nettie Atnold. attired in 2: Ar Haydon, 17.60 for ov The diuretic effect of these reme-| imrrntit, Brea, Senay wits sities aspsen | msnd eas a as tonstmaster and happily introduced the | to sleep, teal of full of meaning and means of gaining hewth, strengt for repressed; inary and $18.35 Gide Fire Brick Co, $10.45 Paar S30p eer eatars ing Marechal. ¥ ee }16. dies, its quiet action upon the lin- irene ail table aostciane Lesingicn and staucton, 10. waisdea dusts tl as as 4 a spesbern G, W. Olver ibe interestingly ex | Sante? erepon and earring farochal Nell args sta Ling Bi, “Beiek 2 or age = eee & in| ex ip ga peraay'ei000 ein per wx. Gr W. Mentrtce. | For Winchowg sat wy sic 38.505, Teferred to, which bas wever ouce failed toreileve hybrid pond lilies; Mr. Robert Bowdler spoke | gown of pink crepon with La France rove: i 50 fur ord , 3 es ach and its healing | 7 ET Ave (hstancre’ an: and Me ae hh 1105 ian caer Poni F spoke | g pink erep om co Conky GHG tor ordinary’ Medtabon, Yertor| “M) @ eal tholiuflamed rt 4 Memphis, 21.40 5. all tote wito suffer. - of the past good work of the Florisie’ Club, | Dr. H. W. Furniss and Mr. A. I. Jones were & Co. 17.05 and. #1 e Perfect F urity and_| Power upon the inflam intestines amen | and Mr. George Field predicted for it a bright | best men and the ushers were exsrs. Walter | $27.02 for repressed; teed & Ettla, 217.97 are beyond all praise.” For Baltiniore, week Gaye . . 8.00, 45 winutes), £85, | mtnre.” Mr. W. C. Clark wold about the grow- | Kobinson, Thos. Clark, Chas, \ | for ordinary and 817.87 tor repressed; the 15 —— ing of La France roves: Mr. John Bogle spoke | Draper, John K-Ree‘o:, Wm. W. Fossett Marry | Shale Drics Exchange, S173 and @1ee3 for Solubility of e The genuine have signature of | Hose omar ‘of thes sdviengjen of the wohacten for Inndseape | E. Arnold snd Dr. John Outls | ordinary and $14.3 for repressed, ‘Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, | tlantie City, N. J., gardening; Mr. A. Gude Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson left at 8 on their | s 152 and 154 Franklin street, New PEt See ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER. facts concerning the construc wedding trip. They will go first to St. Louis | bes era onatrtide YX th HE NEW SENATR. ATLANTIC CITY. houses, and Mr. Edward S. Schmid @j and then to Chicego, where they expect to at- Tho superintendent of streets and cleaning ° ork,” upon the bottle. T of the ocean: large sun parlors; pas- rds and flowers. ‘Ikose "present tend the ope world’s fair, They lus rocommended the repairing of the alley y orpgers sievaior. “Open il tue, es Py rge W. Oliver, Wm. F. Gude, W. will be at oma i 4 ixom 5 to $on | botweon iat and 32d streeis next svuth of M —— eee ee Wm. King, George + is, Thontas Piel eve sy 10, af their future | greet, also the abley just noth of Water POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ———— EEA RELY rea NEO Iee | EOF Hagerstown, $10.40 .1. and 15.30 p.m. $. Schmid, A. Gude, A. Hayes, John Say, J. P street est. | street, running from Slat to 92d strest, a TEGDLICA SD SIGRID aE ee i” i, yaiand way pointe rome Ses, 50.00. ae Bil mn goon ergy ry ge arban residence “Sun- | “In tho case of Wiliam E, Hodge, who claims NO#FOLK AND WASHINGTON sTEaMBOATCO, | “fete SOS" eng. m wH HES 1 SR ss yah. Sai, [ame Filip Gaguent Wa Ot Riley of the Azricniturat | damages for an alloged breach of contract be- DAILY LINP BETWEEN WASHINGTOS, D. ©, qaran ‘CHALFORTE SHTAWAIC TY Scere, Receon age sins ; | Boyle, = fog avenite, Wasbingion | ¢ncen bimself gad) the Disirit, the assistant sataceliole eallaciomiagener OM THE BEACH. iat Bile Liss Foe SEW YOitk SSD Bah : —— led with a disunguished party | uttorney says tha: he is of opinion that Mr. ADELPHIA. The Corcoran Gallery Night Exhibitions. rdayafternoon. Prot. Riley | & last the District. NORFOLK, VA. | Salt water baths in the house; elevator; modern and | , or Riiindeiphis, Kew York. ay slnesion 4a CA ade nla Gd © brilliant reception from 4 to 7 in| ‘the houseuoiders in Corcoran stress between | —(‘Best and Goes Farthest — ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. complete; sun parlors. Eeufl hd Bini Ga ive] } in today's paper it will be seen that the last two | 270r of, J. Sterling ec cheiceereinss | je Lear fel alebohade cha pebaotitns ape" WASHINGTON AND NOR¥OLK-SOUTH BOUND, fend for Ilustrates Booklet “For "Pldladeipiia, “Wimineton and Chester, £00 Nearer le onecroe ceran, Gallery for | hers of the National Academy of Seiences now abandon the old one. rmit of its instantane | eittse ret ven sodas Le BOe mC mes | 2m __Addrens THE CHALPONTE. gai. ‘Parlor Carson ail day trains. steusesCaln Sore Throat, Croup.Infuenzs, ‘Bis Season will be tomorrow evening and Frit | in session in this city. About 200 guerts en-| The Comroisefoners have ordered the exten- pe 1n: an: Arrive at Norfolk at 7:3)3a.m., where i) ATLANTIC CITY, Na RT Tip Peliman DuSet Slee. eee ae can tithe a cera, GAY evening of next week. tality of their host tosi thor- | sion of the brick sewer on the west side of the Gouuections are made for all points south and sou! cakes seaaatele oriake, landing passengers in O83, 10.00 a.m. and 12.05 p.m. San- etre fer Consumption in first stages aad a sure relief feedvanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taling the first dose. Bold bs | he afternoon, It was intended navy yard into deep water of the Enstern| @OUS preparation and |" ae ADDON HALL tion should be a garden fete | branch under the schedule for main and pij NORTH BOUND. and the pretty gardens were decorated with | sewers, 1895. ee 3825-3m. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Japanese lau ictus, but the chilly weather pro- | James H. Oliver has been appointed ambu- render it Highly Monrosat TAU Di Arrive at” Waattagion ee" 6530 | GE* VILLA Gudasavnveties, lates Witte 00 antssnt@h. Yented this plan being earried out. An eiubo- | lance driver in the police department. aims bent days ‘Terms are very teusonntlen Mire BG y aw tanta oe leer ad rate supper was served. Di estibl d ‘Tickots on sale at 513, 619, 1351 and 1421 Pennayl- | !## of the Castle. 0a Lt Pe, Among those present wore: Secretary J. Ster- | ig e an vapis ave, “ WENTY YEARS | THE LEADER!!! Plearisy, Rkewmaticu. Sciatl Lambe Escuchehe, avd all External” Athacnts removed quicaly by BENSON'S which is tke only FOROUS PLASTER bmp hard = pan pote top AL LET ABSOLUTELY SAS and Fa; ANx for tickets vie the new line, _tnia) Gen. Wierhone 750. HE MATHEWSON, Bate, Prof. O. C. Marsh of Yale Cotiege, veoal- | 0. CALLA! T ‘Narragansett Pier, RI. ICHMOND AND Da! MILLE dent of the ational senders, Prot Ale | Nutritious. aplett ‘i Geet Saot. | Opens, RS mandy ‘uert location: bot ver | REE W. HUIDERO elven - vatt of Boston, Prof. Geo. F. Barker of | = esdaozzh acceulnine Gaur ren Bevedule in 20, delphia, Sir George Dawson of Ottawa, Dr. A. ASHINGTON, pee “LIMITED.” appiy'to 200 deh ave mon ret, nti 7S, Fane 3 ‘From “ferry wiar?.™ GE Ws ‘Station, Wash De 8. Paekard of Providence, Mr. M. P| Steamer Watdeld on MONDAYS: WEDNESDAYS tm WSON. ¥ cts at hush, Pro. Simon Newcomb, Prot g | Si naree tiara, Pacts | aoa eater oes ert, Prof. G. Lrown Goode, Prot a BURSU! 1 rns, Mr. ‘. Prof. T. C. en len- | sale . On i= june T., { hall, Dr, J.C. Welling, Prof. A. Gcabam Ball, D® ze. pit odngs ee wo, colonial Beach. thence teats”. 4 vi. Lie eee | ing Morton. Seuators Sherman, Cockrell | — ftahington, 7 mas: 224 | Alexander Melville Beli, Mr. Richard Hathbou ‘The wall tpown specialist, Bato On WEDS SE AY aS pean to, ce OPENS MAY at i Tt devs not cure chronie ailments in = min- | Prof. F.H. Knowiton, Mr. W. V. Cox, Mr. A. Prompt treatment, landings | mee nouns, 1912s Se sie Kintole gt Dima gn TH A Mortetare iendigns Baths and new sonitery plumbing throughout the ‘ete, nor does it eroate an electric battery or Howard Clark, Prof. Lester F. Ward, Mr. C. at i \d arrive at 7 am. PRIDA) neon. An Cranston will age arene | Walcott, Maj. J. W. Powell, Col. Weston Flint, | SFORD ELECTHIC MEDIC, scl J ©. W. RL = ‘pant 3 § aad Se and or ae og ee Bese Cierabienl Aiton IN Gover sat Me. | ‘ak gol te plenty, toes ae Te and Manta treat Seranscberta Secu | “iit 2p ee sul etragomnteat "ite Mariborouth ESOS paar ass and Drogwit, \ | W. H. Ashmead, Mr. “Maren | cauuies er ge pee Banded | al ‘best attendance Fee THE CRANSTON, WEST PT. norex 00. AUTION=De h oty serpin me | 6 h6CONE ENJOYS Pe Sener ever, from Refs Skin Bal, Bene DE Antingy ae OCEAN TRAVEL. == ae ——— =~ coco hutar3, Prof. J. W. Chickering, Mr. W. Al! poi, OF. pine, A a BINSON, 14 Catharine st. E: 8 sos: nen Both the method and results when | Crottutt, sir. F. 1, postaingy Mee WA ee ite vet the right eee medica Yi ae S°Ronts oe i AE | DeCaindry, . Ik. Dodge. + ings a bodi = AN, EYE : SPECIALIST Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas | PEW" Doran, Sia Hee. Dake ings abot the best bodily condition, Over twenty-five year experience. aati macnn ant and refreshing to the taste, and | hir. Jno. Joy Edson, Mr. Jos. it, Edeun, Dr. sctlvs ar wall ao = Keath Ped SURGEON SPECIALIST actszently yet promptly on the Ride ee ee ei ceay Me eae: | strength. Puny, weak: ctiiren ona ct falumemeriot 0 loway, Mr. Henry Gann neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the | ‘thes. ill Mr fecten: Gili, Gene W. Gree Tenet and sat ro the BLADDEE AND KIDXEYs, system effectually, dispels colds, 2s ¥. V, Hallenbeck, Nr. A.W.” Marri, some Auk, aul dou st maienantnael BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, headaches and nd cureshab. | M*.,Wm-.. Harris, Lieut, Everett Hayden, the stomach like the various ions of NERVOUS DEBILITY. Sin levers, a al Prof. KT. Hill, Mr. Theo. Holm, Mr. J.C, Cod Liver Oil. It’s to benefit SCIENTIFIC, SKILLFUL, SUCCESSFUL ne 10 tin os and itual constipation. Syrup of Figeis | Hornblower, Mr. L. 0. Howard, Mir. Gardinet | or cure you, or your ‘noncy is returned, ‘TREATMENT GUANANTERD. wien 7S ee Gar re the only remedy of its kind pas G. Hubbard, Mr. A.B. Johnson, “Dr. James | Dr. Carleton is positively the only sdvertising Sur- descr = ar de gare at the foot 'y Kerr, Dr. RH. Lamborn, L. A, Lucas, Prof. | —— eon Specialist inthe United States who treats the | “*ructlons “Howto Ship.” 0” ap ss eaee produced, pleasing to the taste and —W. J: McGee, Dr. George’ Marx, J. B. Marvin, above troubles on recomnized Scientific principles. acceptable to the stomach, MBS. M J HUNT. Ho has made thelr successful treatment a life study. - AxS Y00 corks szsoase im its action and truly toneheial, B | ERGURI A Kir. 5 C. Jones, of oie we 9 ve eee. Ee eSerE serge: SEEEE jeact—e tigne its effects, prepared only from the | tome 3 aa 1309 F ST. N.W., CONSULTATION FREE. fold-eott jasive ‘Ben wese SE os most healthy and agreeable sub | “About ten years ago Teor ; & ‘Tomectthe great demand for SPRING BONNETS Sesh TAKE ai Mores, Rosca tices | pa wWoonyann § ‘ Po paoorty jp Moy = x | tracted a severe case of blood pol- aA HATS be Ss onctrel ether snippet the aity. “haan Tag re va em stances,its many excellent qualities | son. Leading Physicians p pesuted medicines | vany tarsse NOVELTIES im the MILLISER? ro ave Ee a : piri’ 5 Gh. Litey, Bevan, UNKENNESS OF TBR rig {cou HABIT POs eommend it to all and jis made |, *fter medicine, which I took without any relief. ED 3 Dy gigi iS j | Taleo ected suorenrial cod teen ART. UNTRI HATS, FLOWERS ie Di ‘MAINES GOLDEN sPECiFIC. | it the most popular remedy known. | with unsuccessful results, bur which se | SEEPS ta ERAT VARIN EE. tS, on an attack of merouriat rheamatiem ikea! the knowiede of Oe patient. its sbeoiatels i Barmieas and willedact permanent and spendy c Mhetacethe vatient © = nolerate drinaar or ay alc. Any reliable druggist who may not — a en ‘t uave ft om hand will i tance « periest cure haa follo ir procure veers us. The syvtew vace wih cecomss aa utter ity foe se can be aiven in scarp af coffee or tea. of in foot. | Fe tr: “he -RHEUMATISM | Got the Best. yee wane tinea wast | THE CONCORD HARMESS, |: pty using Vit Do not accept any substitute ee a hates cue em CALIFORNIA FIG prise ca S'S:S: Bape LUTZ & BRO., Santini aad bate ‘Sebciees wen 407 Penn. ave., sdjoining National Hotel. free” ‘SAN FRANCISCO, ‘WOUBYULE KY. ‘ein reat. BD

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