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?5s fT-wpiErtiat-flj nsjn . 3JrW5 &&'"" K" T33C21 WASHINGTON THVB9DAX, MAX 23? 1895. 1 " "'' sz itjA. I , 111 Hi iw H'T - -" r THE INTELLIGENT Thinking people who judge clothes as they should be (on their merits), are the ones who must readily see the super iority ot vju-K. garments, ana me closer tney examine the other assortments in town the more fully they'll appreciate OURS. Suits at $10, $12, and $15, WORTHY FABRICS, STYLISHLY CUT, HONEST LY TAILORED, and PERFECT FITTING, are HONEST DOLLARS' worth of mer chandise for every hundred cents of the cost. Your money hack if you are dissatisfied, that's our method of doing "business. Don't you think it a good one? Robinson, Chery & Co I2th and F Sts. 8rf?bIERN,SH,NGS' 7 1 I U.4 Nobo "CREDIT IS OUR CREED," Knows Your Bosint iQ As well as you do yourself and for that reason we leave the time and amount of payments to be made on your purchases through our Equitable Credit System all right. If -much or little Entirely to you. If weekly monthly it is all the same to us- as 3'ou can afford. Neither do we restrict you in the amount you shall buy of FURNITURE CARPETS MATTINGS DRAPERIES B AB Y C AR RIAGES REGRIGERATORS or anything else we carry and we carry everything to fur nish a house. We want you to foel perfectly free with this store and Its Inimitable facilities. Don't feel under any obligations to us. Its privileges are your right. HOUSE & HERRMANN, 917, 919, 921 and 923 Seventh Street. 636 Mass. Avenue. t-'n tVK"fr'v8?:S' &- :'' liSi y & J -&S, ir"L ., Fiesh sary to baby's health f I f You'll Aanfc a Baby Carriage I 9 T I Just as soon as weather A gets permanently settled. A spring air is neces- Why $ not get It now. Buying m opportunities were never better. You can get the & choice of the finest, prettiest A babjrcarrlages the manufac- A turers produce up here--for i very small prices. Baby car- rlage, like tne illustration, for 4 S7-90. Other carriages from 4 S3. 90 up. T Gash or Credit 4 Each has the same buying ( possibilities. Lansburh's "Rink," New York Avenue Bet. I3th and 14th Sts. tgcncv for the Celebrated Columbia Auto-iatic niter. A It's Your Suit EESJWKBfofra for J8.25, this Bplendld Imported ClarDlKBOiml. which "no used to got twelve dollars lor When we say "im ported" material tto mean it, and when tt gjyit Is well and stylishly made you can bank on the statement. This suit i" in sacks and cutaways, and we can fit almost any sized man. A splendid wearing suit for yon this Bummer. Cafl We cell a useful, well-msdo office coat at 28a, made of nice wooa &nd check: goods. We think you will need one soon. GARNER & CO., Outfitters. N. B. Cor. 7th &H Sts. N. W. Only One Couple Arraigned. t,ucy Phillips and "Willium Mills were tbe only ouoe aralgncd yesterday for viola 4on of tho Edmund's act. Pol iceman "Volt 5 Stated tbattbepairhavcbeenlivii.g together for some time, and bare one cljlld. Lucy Ql&lroefl Uiat William bt lier because shq Wanted liltn to gTc her money for the child, pd Judge Miller fined tbe man $10 or thirty days in jail. Lucy wan told Co go homo and take care ot the child, and TVMlamwas commuted. "VVJJILS GIVKS HA IT.. Millionaire Brewer Cury Coen heeur ity for tlip Saloon lCei'pcr. Willi.nn L VTelU, ahns "iioutc." Wells, who, Willi John "W.l'ntterfcon, Mas charged on an indictment by the gland jury iitb. being an accessor bofoie the lart in the burning or the MtuiiK.rI.ndj or the Lake, went to tbe crminal ccuit jc-tirdaj arter- noon, accompanied by bifela-wjer, Mr. A. A. Lipbconib, and -n as ndmittt d to bail in the sum of 2,000. The millionaire brewer, Albert Cnry, became bis surety. Wells seemed erj coiiiiUcnL of ac quittal as eoou as he came lo tri.il Ho said: "I have lived in Washington Ibirty eigbt 3 ears, aud more than that, 111 the bjme bouse, and hne ieer had cciumou to bide or go away. You can get up u Uinigo against any Jiuui on the w ord ol a n.ii-cou-fesbtd criminal." As the were leaving Judge llradlej's court Mr. Xipf comb paid. "Whin iheie jg anjthlngniore wanted justletiiie know, and I'll guarantee Mr. Wells -will Le on hand. Fe .kuown hiui all inj lile, and he'u all right." m D1SCHKD1T THE bTOHV. Senators" Take tlie Pittas from - thB Top Place - FlTTSiiUKG FANSlNMOjRNINQ Bad Knouiih to Brop U 5r Place! Bat Wow to He TlurtSf-lTiere liy fSthiiK-U'H AKKrcKutloiiJgjo Four- t-en Ritjw IVerc Atada nuil Hove liull IliatAlunj lJLuiu.'iiuil.- tin SuniUi't's In tilts itlifi w , uinia tlr" m tllvtl lltuhtH Wwi J,tiM l 111 enii str. to iln I'ii lui.'iij i mi iU iut k wiil-itr4i fuvjgfcji 1 t WllUiinu tti ilia ." j 'IS (Hiin l (luu tiiiiijfttoi ). t ( buii, mil ol firct tim 1 nttiikl! v rlmititt lo iniHst m I hi Ej&Cft 'J'-"-, tln Jm!1i ! ti 1 lit mii. 411ft v I lit lull i !! li 1 jillui 1 in ' ! IW1.I JUlfMIt il 1i I (ii 15 U4I'' ' ' ni ih l4 Imiciut h 4 imiii Hi ill;illTl"li com 1 III ! I -! iji iuz l W A tHiv,lht 1 jfttH Nil it I I !!l fMt imilM frthli l i- on nlJ, Mierbtttir 1 1 jw s iji miiwitr aiMl l'ii 1 u v imiki mt Miyilay at fn-.t i'n---u- x nit 1 InsrUnl Mt-ltiut'Jl vm-ii' o il.iid. mill a -t vrlit tr t.a'nj io (in 1 lull bwHinst ti jcoW'd 11 iin lut 1 bty Hindi a nU'e tJii h of Mi 1. 11 1 1 h ftuil t'nrtw Hjj.1! r lut;1.-! Kti--In iiuKMHiitittir. Cijrtwi ije;1i ttlt. oe ml liiil.dhHltktere.HMCtkutfnii yimu uitt JW . U 1 1-H IT T M K HJM-K O111- morti tuade lit ilw Hard. Mti.iiire !ttt lti lof .4 tum wHU n !ni!li, ftut f loldf HK Hlttl k4HiiltU hiin at -fMMHl Smith iiittdt' iilcu mil 1 of Crtittt 1 lalit'n di I'tMtjjnn lwtiiK-l a t-lugle Id-iffc. tirftif( Alo .jmii' A wllil 1H-1 fe-it ttf M I Oltt,ll( 1'1'IHlllK lOllllMl-iMf 1 In tli hlxi.li Couuau s! n hM on Imllis, w'iii to ectMt n Ahlfy'xhno. 1 ifit awl tlilrd n ttv h-rtHltVn lint cronndtir tt CrtM SUmi Iij-f-nc kont It f tmutNl t he 1 llit f k Id f iium, fc tiring Cookuii and KtekMiitl Hiif-t.iiinR-r followed utfhtHiflii trlpl, w oi tit-; .Joviw. JVfoGnirt; kn kt"d one ti sniiili It hliuwld Uitti' 1 n .t hit, I ut Int'k uj aj;aiii4l litiu In tht iwijtt innlnjr $t?v nudi four Illoll 'tit! i Iglit Kot H ,K"' ihi IwIIm niul kioI" rewind Criini flirr Cmixan in t ni firKt Crook, gtrf a Iwm mi lmlli II lid tlartwrlijlit st'oiti on Hiirlmnci ' Inn lhrtlWI(lttlllllAlll ii t 'stifn, t rtiokrt und AblM' siitl n sih krf. dull triple KtokHtIaIt of pd and h-i linn h r-chfd flrt pu Mt t k't i v ri Joynu' went ony. n.l..uli lo Hi klv Hrtf-sttinMor flh i to 1 roM, In the ninth 111 y nnile t! '!, nnn c !iilly Ty ! ! tlli-. itud nrt Viiijlit'a uimI Vltoach t Imbjim HOW THE PHA'IE "ttMKI 1 titlHtrg. lHrfd f -.rut In (he m iimI hvA made twttjwniti 1 tl unn. Afti rsieitbnflp4cujl ut Kf 111 uo Alifhe mnio.:arii, k mutt. Kintln FmtlitmCn- &i,t i.lJ$&& hy Jo. 1 e Col?rtonaih rri.c U nf Hi an nui rarP?d a i-i4- i-lnuli Hiiuiiir, t o' ing t'Hiijtfflan -and n k. 1 1st one lit the fnwgtlCwus tJd tin ''rues' isfaslo, w .tea.rU'f.l .w""-.' toag fl , which alhmtt&ygftfe a, inpi lhlid, him UunovanV hit JinKh-y Mcttred ln-Tlu fiftjft n li tvio-Uijsfser.mitti'Bjgm uha liier- in tin ftufntfi HctIpv h ord aTi- othi'i oiuirfnlf, Snjitlt fclni'.i .iiilnills and CroH. kIukIp. . In thf eighth an ORrr.of fotjjmn's Hiiwtd Coteotonsli ii Vvat It tliat. lli -corHl on Stt-jjael's jJonh. Hmi Muk-y" anm liotttf' vii tfrdjkUy'H lit th fourth IiuiIhk, vsrt t oonn wnn rnnutsi): to txcend, In- Mimvlid Into Cri Am Uh Wttt-r Mfiu into Cocisan .Monday, tH tlit.u-ylu ttf T atslilnylon tua "Waj. trnjr tirt xt e en -V U 1 ,VOT TMAfTrrU LAMES. 1 Part WasnorlH Si v toiiiidt-ni of tut iisrntot of Ktunn from tlii'jji bnr Cluh nt Wanlilinjton m it et k, wh n a series of three will he jilareti, rttid lit rffniert to lisiftn to.i.m ppopo itltn to transfer the Jecojitton Ihtx Kamei; lo tlii jjlty,- - llf MHnt tliMtro&tarftai ltitttho bddTjt -siS(Of jnn;HrVi o vchtHii 110 mit iju. Hnaic mpQc t-f lyttii lat h iftt r l bo grtinr-fn ft uhmgton to week fnjnn Mnutay.- Tho Times liaisjubtrecclvedanotlier immense conhlgnment of tlie stand ard premium booljs.anr oneof which is offered, vitb The Times for one month, at Thlrty-fle cents. Those who ha-ve tent In subscrip tions and haie not received their lioolis "will now he iserved as soon as the agents can cover the ground. Be sure and ha-v e the money ready when your door hell rings. Eoyal Blue Iine to Atlantic City. Under the new Ecaedule effective May 12, the Boyal Blue Line ervjoe to aDd from ittaaito CltyliftfibD greatly imp roved. Indian Bureau Does Sut Bellev e In the Humored Cieek Insiu i eel ion. The Indian Bureau here has received no nev,s of the reported IiisurrLcUou in the Creek nation, and regards the stories as highly improbable. O. M. "Wisdom, the department's agent to the Five Civilized Tribes, is located at Muskogee iu the Creek leServation and is closely in touch with its affairs. He baa not reported any trouble to the buieau, and it is thought he would certainly have done 80, bad it existed. There have been, so it is stated at the Indian Bureau, no rumors or dies itibiaction of any kind In tbe Creek reservation, to give warning of Impending trouble. Consuls, Officially lteengnlzed. Tbe President has recognized J. N. "Wallem as Tice consul of Denmark at Philadelphia, M. .T. Bteffens, vice consul of Chile at Chi cago, and I A. Bartlett, vice consul of Glide atPortTowhstmd, Wash. The Teacher Acquitted. Tbe case of Brother Michael Albert, one of the teachers In the Immaculate Con ception Parochial School, who was charged 'by William Lynch, one of the pupils, with improper conduct, was tried before Judge Miller yesterday. Tbe de fendant was acquitted. U HHliiiiirttm Kelfciu b,it.T ,. , lovtt",:ih hln via nMirM. . . , M".ulr,-. . . Cftitwiigu,!. . oouii, He. .. . Crooks, 2b . ... , Alilwy f. ... ,, itoi ksttnltTp , ..' TotalM "" . -, Tittsljni , DiilM iiM.rf.,. -. , Kt'ti-eS,fef ,. ., sitiUh If. --,.-, Bifrtier,h tliiignnsii,.ib .. K Inflow ,c Colcittoiigh, i AH44 UAH) 5 a j t "4 "J - n n . 4Jf4 12 87 14 Alrtti 10 a X.tfl, 1 1 .Jj2 no .. -f ft 1 u fif i'V M -i r, -. 5 J l 5 110 lotaln - -42 7 12 jf7 ') 4 nnslmut ti 2 (1 1 ( lr I 4 IJvS 14 r'itt-il.ng '. (12 (J i 4 I) 2 O- 7 l.arm tl r an, I'litHbtu 1. .1, U ushtng- LOU 4 'IWU'luis) hits Mttioy. 1. lt k. m . Sfelhrtoli. Mfl.nlti- f iiiurl.'lit Phrfe-liHKf liltv Jin 1 f, 1'hh uiimer, UoekTdiif Stolen luits-Crintn, Sel biu'li, (,iiMi Ulit 2 IU 1 n ImlLs pff StochtdiVlo 1, off Luholuush 10. Hit lij pi'c h 1 DoiioMiii struck out Bj Coleolimgh 4, bv stot kxOitlr 1. Passfil halK Kin-low 2, Mt,tUtte. Wild Tilttliof CoUibmh :i. Tinio (2:10. I'm pin 1 j: -lit Hapby BOys Are They. The Old Guard Brum aud BukIo Corps has now In all eiBhty-fivetnembms The boys have three trips before them On BecorattonDay they will appear in Biook lyn, heading the Light Iufautiy ol this city. Their next trip will be iu the Jattor part of August. Firty tit the bestmubici.ius will accompany the Old Guard lo Boston They will remain there for one Week, tin.11 return home for one week, at the expira tion of which they will depart for Louis ville, to attend tbe Grand Army Liiuunp meat. The fiftj fortunatcs wluha e 111.1.11 chosea to visit Boston, yearu rr tln time to come wlnm they may enjoy the Ineets of the Atlantic, while those who ha u tn.eu left out, console themselves iu the tiuaf that the Louisville trip will be xi.c it on, pleaaaut ol tbe two. IVE8YTHING! GREAT REBUILDING IMPORTANT Before we commence to occupy our new floor, with the necessary alterations and im provements, dirt and dust, we have to clear out our present enormous stock. We have nearly 3150,000 worth of clothing to move every suit must be sold every garment all our fine trousers. Our summer selection is unsurpassed-there is nothing like it in the city. For spot cash we will sell $8 $10 $12 $15 $18 $20 $25 $30 Suits-Suits-Suits-Suits-Suits-Suits-Suits-Suits- SUITS. -Now Now " -Now -Now --Now -Now -Now -Now - S6.O0 S7.50 $9 00 $1 1.25 $13.50 $15.00 S I 8.75 $22.50 TROUSERS. t3 Trousers Now - $2.25 4 Trousers Now - - 5300 $6 Trousers Now - $4.50 $7 Trousers Now - - S5.25 $8 Trousers Now - $6.00 $9 Trousers Now - - $6.75 We give a signed guaranty with ev ery Suit for absolute satisfaction. Every garment kept In repair one year FREE. M yrenforth & Cp., 621 Pennsylvania AVenUe, Under Metropolitan Hotel. Slioes to Go Higher. Of course, tlie recent .rise in beef will affect the Iprice of slioes. Higher the beef the less used. The less beef killed the fewer the hides. The fewer the hides the high er the hides. The higher the hides the higher the shoes. As yet we have uot advanced! the price of a single pair,tbut there-is no telling when we may have to. Frankly, we do not ex-pect to ever asfain sell so pooda.grade ot Men's "Russet" Shoe for $3, and our supply of them is not so large now, either. HOOVER, & SNYDER, Now 1211 FSt. QTjrNX GOES TO JAXL. . The Gnllant Major AVnn Overcome uy Wlil-ky and Gas. Major Timoclij Quinn was again a pris oner in the police court jesterday. Tliis time it t as because he ivas dlsonlerlj m the house of Miss Nellie Sweet, No 1101 Thirt-ieMti street northwest, where he recentH rented a room. Quinn rovik a dennohn of whisky to Ins room with him and last Tuesday niht he UesanietiOHois that Miss Sweet seat for a nolicenim When the latter arrived the major had turned on the rus and laid down ot the bed He had not had time to saner rro.ni the escaping ga, however, a:j whin arrested gave the policeman consid erable trouble Judpe Miller sentenced him to sixty dajs in jail in default of real estate security. . inantlellJ "Prepared!" We are prepared for biff trading. We have paved the way for It by advertising low prices and honest goods,.. n and we live up to our advertisements. There is no good Ljc reason why we should not have your patronage, and we expect to not only get it, but, mora Important still, hold f fl s SPECIAL ARGA3N TODAY, We offer Double and Single- breasted Sack Suits, made of all-wool Cheviots and Tweeds, fine quality, good designs In neat Pin Checks and mixtures, In plain black and blue, at $4-75 Finer Suits. Here's another atS6.75that rivets attention; fine all-wool goods, In choicest patterns. Regular value, S12 to SI5. Men's Furnishings and Hat Department. Japanese Straw Hats, actual weight 1 02.. worth $1: only 50c. llanllla Hats, regular ! goods, Jl-25. nats equal to any sold elsewnere at 50c, only 25c. Sweaters in Black, Blue, and Cream, worth 75c. and tl, for25x and COceach. Full line Laundered Neglize Shirts, 43a eacn. hlte Vests, single and doublo-breaated. plain ana lancr, wortn SI 0 and z only SSc Complete line of Summer Balbripgan Lnuerwear, worm si, lor sue suit. H. Friedlander k Bro. Mm a and E Sts. N. W. , . iiivu.uuuU . V.J ill IUV-s (? si t SlsI m t Arnold Steam Cookers Reduced. Arnold Steam Cookers are es pecially adapted lor gas stoves. We have dropped the prices on 2o8. 1, 2, and & to make you bet ter acquainted with them. a 1 Was Si 25; now II 90 No. 2 Was &50; now S!25 No 8 Was J3.73; now HOC Baking ovens that bake, 2 SO np. Gas Appliance Exchange 14-28 New Yorlc Ave. It. We will sell nothing that will not give satisfaction. CASH OR CREDIT! Refrigerator Dep't. Wo sell only the best make of Rofrlcerator, the easiest kept clean ami the most economical. (. ur prices are as low as for cheap Roods. Rofneer nor Chest. S3 50 Iofrljrtrt'ie6t, largo ... 6-75 Goodsizo I'efnsorator 10.50 Unely made, largo Kefrigor- ator - 13.50 Matting Department Housefurnishing Goods. 4qt. Enameled Iron Saucepan, 29c. Large size En ameled Iron Dish pan, 58c. m SB ji COOL BREEZES. f Make the hot weather bear able by making your house or m office as cool as possiblo. Hec- T trie light i3 much cooler than gas Iigbt and mnch better. An electric fan is indispensable to comfort. 'Phcme ns or drop ns a card if yon want incasl2s cent or arc lighting or power for an electric fan. f U.S. Electric Lihtln Co. ft S1314THSI " W. 'PHONE 77 &m2& am&& 7 qt. Enameled Teakettle, 70c. Iron Good quality Fancy Matting... Oc Fine matting, seamless .. ..12c Extra Heavy Mattlnc 18c Handsome Cotton warp ana llamas. Matting 25c tip Furniture Department. Magnificent Oak bulte, fine ivoubq Qulsh, swell top. S35.00 Solid Oak Bedroom Suite 10 00 Fine Oak Suite, SOsl'l.f IatoOlass a Dargain 22.00 Carriage Departm'nt Tho most nttractivo wnd cheapest line of Carri ages in the 0 ty. Good Rattan Carri age S3. 50 Fiuo Rattan Carri- j ago &50 Extraordinary val ue In a carriage 10-50 Handsomely 1'p- hoistored t'arri ace, very finely made 12.50 i PABST BREWING CO.'S a Milwaukee Beer I I IS THE BEST MADE. EPECIAIXY GOOD FOR FAMILT US2. A f WASHES-GTOX BKAXCH, f 03-705 orth Capitol Street- 4 'PHO.SE, .Si anll-ly T Unndsome large Rattan Rocker. $1-08 Handsome Silk Brocatel (Tn KA Parlor Suite only 4U-IU Tapestry Parlor Suite, Ave pieces. cherry frame $16 00 Fine Silk Tapestry Suite, do 22.00 Very handsome Oak Sideboard, Tery (f if low at 4IU Handsome Oak Sideboard 9 50 Largo size Oak Sideboard 22.50 m jfijggijV gSZ?L 2-burner Gas Stoves - Sl:75 44-piece Decorated Tea Set - S3.25 Handsome Decorated Toilet Set, S2.75 Such Prices as these will prevail all this week. 7V MA 1 JjK & rii 1 1 1 1 . RELIABLE HOUSEFURNMSHERS. 415 Seventh Street Northwest. ffljjsygl "Vatit to Cnllcct Judgments. N. T Holler and tlie Ohio National Bank want tn collect judKinents aggregating $1,034, together with costs from Charles A. McEuen. No sufficient personal property to sutlsfj the claims has been, round and m a bill filal yesterday it is asked that Mrs McEuen's equity in the tonn of "Mirsliall," in the subiubs of tins city, be sold to laise tlie monty needed Mr McEue nat one time owned the entire tractlrom wliii-li the subdivision was made, and still lias a large interest there. Olserniico of Ascension. The Knights Templar under the Juris diction of tle grand commandery will ob seive Asccision to day. Afterformingtlio lmes at the asjlum, Fifth and Virginia aeuue souilieast, they will moe oer tlie folio ,ving route Fifth to Pennsyl vania ac.nue, to Tourtli to Eat Capitol, to First, to C sticet nortlieast, to First and B south vest, to Israel Church, Tvhere the services' will be held The Rev S. B Wallace, D P , will deliver the sermon Past Eminent Commander Charles A Mar shall, chairman of the committee of ar rangements, has had the church finely decorated for the occasion 'ow Trnlnsouiltoynl Blue Lino. The Royal Blue. Ilne train scrvlo-e to Philadelphia" and Now York n,is neengieatly improved by the addition' of new trains, notablj the trauiBiieaving Washington at 7 a. 111. ( arrhlug'j Philadelphia 10 15 a, ni., Nov.' York 12 45 p m , and leaving Wafchhigton at 12 BO p. ni., arriving Phila delphia 3 40 p nit, New York 555 p. m. Southbound a new drain will leave -New York 8 a. ni., Philadelphia 10.33 a m, arrive "Washington 1 40 p. m., and another will leave Philadelphia 3 30 p. ni., arrive "Wasliiagton G SOp iu. Tho tlmeoCiunst of the old trains lias been ninteiially reduced. New Train- to "Philadelphia umlNuw Yi k O'vlng to f'e rpi'iilnpf of the rvuumnre Belt Line U.'iln art tbi H &. O has b-ieu en i hie t n ati'i w Tluiih to ll t ileiiille, au.i ;'u , v mj 1 1 un 1 1 ii'i-u timo of old on.d. ftuti nine iaiic ims oaper. I5R00ALAND ITEMS. l)r Leonhard Stejnojer, curator of the dcpaUintnt of reptiles, National Mtihuum, will leave shortly for an extended tour in AlHBka. 1C11111 1 .itKa . id Kii-nimi biucrla. The object of his visit is to gather speci mens of the large evainct, innimiiatb along the Beimg Sea and, li.cidentallj , to inves tigate the condition of the beal lihherles. He will not return until November. Mr. Joliu Y. ami Atihs3igiei Brooks, son and daughter or Dr. J Henry Brooks, ac companied by their aunt, Miss lender, will 8aiirorKuropeoiithe2Httiliist. Mr Brooks is a recnt graduate of the Oeorgelow 11 Med ical College and intends taking a course of lectures at the Enivertdty of Edinburgh, the alma mater of his lather. Dr. Frank Howe haB returned to his summer home on Unlversitj Ht igius. Mr. and Mrs Oharleh Hcttield gave a din ner paity or tvveUf covers 111 honor ol Uieir friend and relative, Mrs. N O. Bvsonvof Blooniinglon, 111. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. Archbisliops Chapped-, or Santa Pe, New Mexico, and Keardon, of Suu Prnii' isco, have b en guests at the umversttv duiittg .liu past -wek. Archbishop Keardon m on his wa to Rome to luj the allaus or his dio cesp beloiv the Pope. Bishop Keano is at present vibiting the colleges ttinmghont the count rv, to an nounce the courses iu tlie School or Phil osophy, to bo opened lu October nevt. He visited Loyola CIIge in Baltimore yester day and to day will address the students at Geuigutoviii "University. Rev. Dr. Qutuu, professor ot modern Greek and Greek Philosophy, sailed for Athens on Saturday last. The object or his -visit it to gather material Tor his department, aud principals for the establishment ot a Greek periodical. (This journal will be pub lished from the new school at the beginning of the next scholastic year, aud will be the fnat of Its kind published In thlscountry. Ttev.Dr.I.ucas,orScrautou, wholatostaud for delegate of D. D., 1n June, is at present visiting the university. Gold Reserve. The gold reserve at the close of business yesterday waB $98,127,766, a gain for the day of nearly $950,000. Of this . Antn rif rw M .1 ..,. J .,! w.. 4V... J amounc ?uuu,ucei ivuo uciuaivcu uji iuk i Belmont-Morgan syndicate, ALEXANDRIA HAtTEWNGS. Though the general election for all the corporation offices, Jrom the mayor down, and the eIecton of a new city council, will take place to-day, but little Interest is taken in the matter, It clng a foregone conclusion that the nominees of the Demo cratic primary, held about a month ago, will be elected by handsome majorities. Rev. Therou H. Rice, pastor of the Sec ond Presbjterian Church, has been in a quaudry for scnie days as, to whether or not he had bettor go to Staunton. He had promised to make the closing address for Miss Baldwin's School for Young ladies m Staunton on Friday next, and the out break of the smallpox there had made him afra'd to go, for Jear when he wanted to return to Alexandria the authorities might want to quarantine him and keep him from getting back to his people. Yesterday afternoon he had a consultation with Major Strauss and Dr. Julian MIHcr, health officer, and found that he could return home from Staunton without being held up. Dr. Rice will, it Is understood, leave for Staunton this evening. The Old 'PollTR rnnoort oimn In fhr opera house for the benefit of the chapel at Del Rey was a great success. The Episcopal High School baseball nine defeated the Gcorgeotwn Athletic Club on the high school grounds yesterday even ing in a hotly contested game by a score of 12 to 11. Rev. Clarence Ernest Ball will deliver a Memorial Day sermon in Grace Church on Sunday next before T. P. Davis Post ot the G. A. R. The meeting of the ladles of Alexandria for the purpose of forming an association to erect a monument to the mother of Gen. Robert E. Lee in this city, has been post poned until Wednesday next. NO FEE UNTIL CURED. DR. CZARRA, 34 B St. N". .. Washington. D. C. Treats all chronic, nervous and blood dls eases alcoholism and opium habit SPE CIALTY Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Piles. Fistula. Stricture. &c PRIYATB Diseases positively and permanently cured. Lost Manhood restored. Consultattoo free. Office hours. 0 to 12 a. ni.: 3 to S p m. ICE HYGIENIC -HZALTHFUTi. THE HARDEST THE BEST. MADE OFPURE SPRING WATER. Telephone . Office Uii F t n.- f o We want to serve you with Kennebec Ice this summer how about it? Please let us know this morn ing. Great Falls Ice Co., Office 924 Pa , Atc- N- W. Telephone 372. .0 WASHINGTON Medical and Surgical Institute, 602 F Streets. 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