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’ r EE ee ~~ VT Soe = EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES...,..,...Editers WASHINGTON OITY: | WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1569, | - j S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- | ©BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ' i |} ’ EptcaTiowat Revome.—Mr Froude, the | English bistoran, bas been appoiuted Rector | of the University of St. Andrews, and on the day of bis fpanguration he delivered an ade Gress to the students which was not only un- usually practical in its character, but was mo'a- ble as showing the tendency of modern Jeading thought ip the direction of a sweeping change and reform in educational modes. ‘fhe old system of education, hg beld, was ‘all wrong. A man of to-day must be trained to live in to- !:y—to grapple with the energies, difficulties snd obstructions of the times which mak~ his To cram a iad’s With infinite name, {things which be sever handled, places b- ever saw or willsee, and statements of facts | Which he could not possibly waderstand, was stomacd with marbles—for * stone, A man must eara Primal necessity. He & honest indepenvence ib a rush that did not | Sid & mse (0 do this, for tke millions must toil ‘With their Bands oF the race will soon cease to exist. But there would come an amelivration | of Iabor. The beneficent light, when it de- scended, would be & hgbt which would make labor more productive by being more scientific, which would make the humbiest drudgery not unworthy a human being, by maBing it at the same time an exercise of the mind. E.acate to the business of life—that was the burden of it. Learn the modern in preference to the dead languages, and learn meny of them. Do noi forget to establish your mind in the poysical sciences either. They will be sare to prove of inestimaple value st some time or other of one's life. And above all things be honest. As Joby Kaox seid, Know God, sud stand by the good couse, aud use your ume well.” Tuis is the whole duty of man. The Pacific railroad debate drags tts slow length aloug iu the Seuaie, aud it would seen that the partiswns of the Central Pacitic Corn- pany, Spprebending that the Senate will adopt the fair, common-sense proposition to refer the question of the junction of the two Toads to the President, according to the legal Twgbts ef the respective parties, propose to | ef any action this session by talking wet ume. The company are short-sigated | however, hat success iu this ma- meuver will be morally fatal to them. They are already uuder acloud through the over harp tactics by which their so-called “ map’ Was epgimeered through the forms of adopuon by the Jobnson Auministration im its fast dsys; sud should they defea: action on the proposition to refer the whole question to the President, or to an imparuai evimmission ap- pointed by bim, the pubic will speedily come to the conclus ue that their claims will Ret stand the test of hon y. | 1: ts important to the interests of the comatry that the question should be defluitely settled Whether the contmuation of t 5 to the Pacific is to be delayed tor moaths, while | the Unio Pacific Company retrace thar steps to Ogden aud ihe Ceu'rai Paciile bald one bundred and ity miles in ‘his direction to that Pomt, or whetuer the Union Paciilc Company Ali comDDUY building Umit it meets tae Cen ty whi h course the en ed by the Let of May. tow be referred | eetlied aecordsug ty | if ge Ceucral Compauy nays @ such rights im the premises they can certainly maintain them. Civil Service Reform does not seem to make | much beadway io Congress, althovch its ue- cessity is conceded om ali hands. Mr. Jenckes treated upon this necrssity in bis speech on Monday. Hesaid that he wanted retorin, but | ‘Was wedded to no single measure. He pressed Bis bill because no other was offered. This pill bas dropped the machinery of # new depar: ment, and simply proposes a Board of Exam- mets, Who would be the civil staff of the Ad- mupistration, for the purpose of ascertaining who were fit persons tor olfice. 1t does nut iu- terfere with the political offices, but only sub- ordinates. Mr. Jenckes does not propose t) make selections for office by competitive exan- tations alone. He says probation would be the vest test of merit. Fidelity in the minor offices would secure integrity m the higher, aud Would put an end to frauds, although it might not prevent crime, In bie remarks on ‘he Pacific Railroad ques. tiom yestercay Senator Stewart, unwittingly | ne doubt, did great ioyustice to the Union Pacific Railroad Company, im charging it with delaying the overiaad mail. As we un- derstand the matter, from a geatieman familiar ‘With all the facts, the mails, once piaced in ene | bands of that O-mpany, have never wen | deinyed on its Hine, except for he time that tts | track was snowed in during the last seaso: ‘The difficulty im the case lies with the contrac tors for carrying the mail between the termi- Bus of the two roads. It has beeu shown | Tepeatediy that act only Rave mail bags be-n Silowed to Accumulate for weeks ata tim at the end of the track. but that they have been tarowm from the stage cusches cn routs to enable them to carry passengers and express goods trom ome road te the other. The much-suffeting unpaid school teachers of the city will holds meeting on Friday af- ternoon to devise means to obtain their arrears of pay. Our city Councilmen should be pres- ept. It was supposed that euch legislation bad been taken as would secure the amount Appropriate ‘0 the schools to their uses, bat it seems not; Sud the teachers are im the lurch Sgain, as they were a year ago, when they Were nearly obliged to throw up their situa- Moms through the default of the Corpor ation to pay them their sslaries. The understanding that Senator Sprague ‘Will make a speech to-mcrrow will doubtless bave the effect to fil! the galleries of the Senate chamber. Whether or not he will reveal on this occasion the secrcs of the Seuate house is Rot Known, but he is understood to Rave said that at the proper time he will make such rev- elations as may ve necessary to support the Positions heretofure taken by him Am Tespect to public affairs. Ca ae They havea crazy city officer in New York, named Sweeney, who bas paid into the treas- ‘ary $121,061.51 which be might have retained ‘®& perquisites under the corporation Iaws or Precedents. At least, the New York papers consider him insane. as they can’t account for bis extraordinary course on any other hypo- ‘thesis. a General?Jubal A. Early, iate of the Conga. erate Army, arrived in Lynchburg, Va, Monday, from Missouri, in good lls looming nearly four years, during which time be so- journed in Mezico, Cuba aod Usuads. Hehas deelined a complimentary dinner texdered him Dy hus friends in Lynebbarg, Va. ————— The United states steamer Uontoocook has gone from Havana to the mouth of the Missis- sfppi for the urpose of imtercepting an expe- dition to Cabs, reported to be coming from New Orleans. ‘The Havana Diari> of yester ‘nj says that the rebeilion is at au eud in the Con- tral Department of the isiand. ——__ ‘The returns of the muncipal election held in St. Louis yesterday are meagre, but indicate the election of Nathan Cole, and the entire Re. publican ticket, by « large Majority. I i thought there will be aemall Kegubiican ma- jority im the Council. ee ‘The New York World is hopeful of “de- composition” of the Republican party pot] the row kicked Senator Sprague. ‘The Mayor of Richwond forbids the pry formance of the “Can Can” at the Academy ot Moosic in that cit i esting from Cuba. Di ch Admiral Can the fei tn CePA i are of Cuba— Rel of We Ant Consu! at Jtbara from arrest, @ Dispatches have beeo received at the Navy Department from Rear Admifal Hoff, come Manding the North Adantic Squadron, did Havans, Sistof March. In pafsaance of éa- structions, Be was about talking steps to inves tigate the case of the Am-ricau brig Mary Lowell, serzed in British derstood from the English tbe matier was io the bands o: thorities. The Engi a Oo Rear Admiral Hoff forwards to the De list of American milies, who a whom he had = = > - ; Concision @f Yesterday's Proceedings, ‘ — . as ‘@er report closed —t! sneer t ia ‘be Usion ic Ratirvad being an- ier due-tom Mies taken cn the emend ment iutrorizing the Preside action, &c., Which was agreed. To yene $5, Mr Dovis moved an amendment, directing coaiered privileges of the Uaion Pacite alte cbarered privil of the Union Pacific rail. and Ne Uranches have net been torteited, t all mecessary legal pro- po ids have it any axents or employers of the company have vioiated any penal laws, and if so, to institute the necessary proceedings azsicet them. Adopted Howard then moved his amendment, that Generals Halleck, Thomas, Cauvy. Mc- Doweil snd Thos. J. Oram be appointed aboard to examine and report upon the proper point of through the Sp: 1 orders. WAnt of vessels prevented the samiri from affording transportation to these people to Hi- vans, trom which point they could easily Teach the United States If, now conld find their way tu the covst Spanish authorities on suspicioa of conspiring - against the Government, brs been released at be tmstance of Admiral’ Hoff and the Vice © onsu) General at Havana. The Admiral, und r date of April Ist, raports be distribu f the veasels of bis sqaadroa «8 follows :— oc ok, flagshin, at Hivana; Narrng nsett, at Key We-t: Penob-cot, at Tria- Wiad, south sida of Cape; Nipsic, at sea oa the way fom A-pinwall to Te ieve the Penobdscot, south side of Cuba: Yantic, craising ia Haytien wavers: and Getty-burg, at Aspinwall, having relieved the Nipsic about the 2t1h of March. At ‘he election im Michigan on Monday, the Republicans elected Tnoiwnas M. Cooley Jus- tice of the Supreme Court, and Jonas H. Mc- Gowan and Joseph Eastbrook regents of the ‘State University by the usual majority. The circuit judges are uearly all Republican. Tex PRistexs’ Stake is New YorK Esp- eu—The Proter-’ Union met in New York Ist bight and ratified the terms agreed upon between their committee and the employing printers. The strike is, therefore, ended. To-day Rhode Island holds an election for State officers, Tue Consxcticur Exectios.—Jewell, the Republicnu caudidate fot Govermor of Coa- we-tiout, will bave a majority of about 5.0. The Sevate is composed of fourteen Repaoli- cans te seven lemocrats. and the Repubiicaus ave Sbout twenty majority in toe House. For Coarse, Strong, Kep., over Dixon, Dem., 4) the slt=t district, 76% majority. Kellogg, | Rep oats Babcock, Dem, iu the second dis. Sua trict, by 23 majority. elected In_ the third dist: Barnum, Dem., 1m the foi 700 majority over Beard: weather, Rep , ts 2,254 majority. istrict, hasabout Rep. Corner t's Op THERSU Oommencing at of 8 o'clock Piano pas been Kindly loaued by J. F. Tih KEV. HYRON SUNDERVAND Will Qi iivera LECLUBRS on TaURSDAY bt t, before the youug peopie of evien Guar hité!s atewet ) 1a the reh. 3 Tae at ail of tI * Sth, at Te p. tn room Fel da’ Ars ia requested, val attendance of the shareh epi & GOOUCHILD, Ser'y. Te 222. TEACHERS OF THE PUBL 1 > CHOU! josted to meet at Mi ler Pehool & tieet, next Fi AFT RKNCOS The object is to weans to obtate oor arrears of pay. Phe erese ice & d.co-opers ton of members of the Board of Trus- City Couneils is respectfully eulicited. 7% | Bep . bron. & Rap J SIX PER CENT. BUILDING ASSOCIATION, PAYMENTS TO COMMENCE THE FIRST TUESDAY IN MaY. GRO _H. PLANT, Presitert. BERNARD BAYES. Vice President. e iJ ‘re-@urer. w. Secretary. sRACTORS: a6 4. FOLKINHOEN, On 4.0 Glow. kK NP GAUSIN, A J.¥. CALLAN, a will be received by the— WHITE, at the Nationa’ titan, nen. LH A a tore correr of F and 1th stree Ané at the office of ONION & BUTTS, No. 2 May Building, 7th street. ap7-it LIQvO TS m Eatecription fur stock rea BB Treseur me he new Drug RSMCTATION OF COLUMBIA —The of the above Assuctation eet. be ween F WHDSKSDAY. Api der of the Prosiuext BYTERIAN CHURCH hantw#tn The Pres ric: of Columb * TURSDAY BYE ‘ sermon by the Moderator. Rev. Glover of Monot AY A Preacalug y. Mu oat the kame hove on Wednesday evening ‘Tbe putlicarc insited to attend aps ste *"uir Howard expressed the greateat conf ir lowar conf. ity of the President, bat be deuce in tbe in! would beconstantly yy the rival interests representing (hese roads, and it would tuere- fore be better for Congress to appoint the boar. Mr, Thayer hoped theamendment would not be adopted. Mr. Nye alsoopposed it, and advocated leay- ‘vg thie Matter in the bands of the Secretary of the Lutenor, the officer te whom at properly belonged. Hedeclsred that the Ventral Pacitle bac sabered scrupulously to the letter and spirit of the Inw, but the Union Pucific had not. and bad violared its charter a dozen tunes to place the terminus beyond Ogden, whicn is ural termious, Mr. Toayer said that no friend ot the Union Pacific Company desired anything more than the mere permission to establish their office in Waebingion or such other cities as were me: toned. Mr. Howard did not care what either of these corporations wanted. They were here legis- lating for the interests of the people of the Uni- ted States, and not for the Union Pacific or the Central Pacific. Pending discassion the Senate, at 4 o'lock p. ‘™ , Went into executive session, and after some time spent therein took a recess 30 p.m. At the evening session, Mr. Abbott called up the bill to remeve political disabilities, which was passed, after adding a large number of names. The House bill for the relief of Blanton Dan- can was amended and S sIroad bill was then The Union Pacttic taken up and discussed until 10:30 p. m., when the Senate adjourned. Hovss.—After our report closed— Several amendments to the bill providing for the taking of the ninth census were agreed to, sud the bill was 5 Mr. Stevenson (Ubio), from the Committee on Election: oeoy & resolution setting forth that John Moffet is not entitled to a seat ‘m the Forty-first Congress from the third Pennsy!v:1a district, and that Leonard My- eTs is ent. od to@ seat from that district. Or- dered to be printed, with a minority report presented vy Mr. Randall, Mr. Stevenson gave notice that he would call the case up on Thursday. Mr. Sargent (Cal.) introduced a bill to repsal am act of the Legisiature of New Mexico im- Posine & taX ou bovine cattle. Passed. Mr. Schenck (Ubi) offered a resolution that tor the remainder of the session the 16th and i7th joint rules, requiring that no bill shall be sent from ove house to the other daring the jast three days of the session. be suspexded. Agreed to. Un motion of Mr. Dawes, the House wentinto Committee of the Whole on the Indian Appro- priation bill, (Mr. Judd in the chair.) Mr. Dawesexpisined the Senare amendments, and then moved that the following substitute for the Senate amendment relative to the ap- pointment of 8 commission to promote peace amore the Indians be first considered: «That there be appropriated the further sum of two miilions of dolars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to enable the Pr-sident to maintuin the peace among and with the vari. ous tribes, bands and parties of Lndians not oth rwise provided for in the act, and to pro- mote civilization among said indians, bring (bem where practicable upom reservations, relieve (eit Decessities @nd encourage their eflorts at self-support, a report of all expendi- ‘ures und¢r this appropriation to be made in detail to Congress in December next.” Mr. Butler (Miss) sustained the above in a speech of considerable fength, during which be Giscussed the whole question of our relations with the Indians. The Committee then rose, when the House took a recess from past four to balt-past seven, to meetin Committee of the Whole on the Indian appropriation bill. At the evening session, the Heuse in Com- mittee of the Whole proceeaed with the consid- eration of the Indian appropriation bill Mr. Bingbam (Obio) suggested that the Words “ud parties of Indians not otherwise provided for 1p this act,” be inserted. He said there were bands of Indians other wise provide ed for in the bill who would not be included in tbe beneficent provisivn of the amendment. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) said he would modify the amendment by inserting the “sufficiently” be- fore the word “provided,” which he thoaght would meet the proposition of the gentleman from Ohio, (Mr, Bingham.) The amendment was adopted. Tbe amendment proposed by the Committee on Appropriations was then adopted. A discussion arose on the amendment of the Senate appropriating $454,744 to pay the ex- penses of tbe peace commission under General Harney, but it was subsequently concurred in. The amendments of the Senate in which the Committee on Appropriations recommended concurrence were taen agreed to, after which the committee rose and reported the bill and amendments to the House. Mr Dawes (Mass.) moved the previous question onthe bill and amendments, pending which the House acjourned BEASURY DEPARTMENT. Orrick or Comprnont March Ly, Notice ts hereby given to the holders of the cir.nis ing notes of “The First National Bank of Mocktord. "11 ch notes will be paid ii ful money of the United States, pon presents. f the same at the Tre: the United L8UaD. Comptroller of the Currency. er acons. UakTS, AND DEAYS. RroistEn’s Oreice, April 5, 1399 Notice is herehs given that license: issued to ent ud deny will and thateai! moat be renewed in comoltance with law, thee within ten days from this date 3 ine F. A BOSWELU. Recister W. 0, yy orn HOWAKD FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. can " Pda cst ‘ar ‘¥ May Building. first floor, 711 Le site the General Post Uffice. Wasbingtoa. D C ANDKEW REESE. President. KATZENSBEGER, Bxc’y. ap2 6i NEBUP OY —The lest amendment The Bankrupe Law proviess Seether erst Salvo, several fine Farms a: jon ot a cota the «e) purchase. Asn. sevens jualmces Propertion Om Penna svemes, 70h, [LDREN *s Cr AG Ba mE eta TES pe aaie Stes Ul} be avid ps te lowed Fates, By m yeti 1cE! 1cE ‘The wagens of the Washington and Georgetown » will. after eaic. traverse every part f Washington aid Geor, ouly the bei sell for the low st es ap7st___‘T. TV POWLEd, Treasurer. BEX) FAWCRTT, JAB. F. VaLDENAR FAWORTT & VALDENAK, No. 36 4! street, Washington, (up stairs,) REAL ESTATE BKOKERS AND COLLEC. TION AGENTS, Will give promps attention to the sale of city and country property, colle-tion of rents and otner ac- counte. large Vist of lends pear ton city for vale, Call oreend for price lists. 1 BakerEEP REE pekecn ro ac he . aps in* Serine sires, * And a great variety of pretty MEW DRESS GOODS OPENING TO-DAY. ALs0, LB PS! LB, L Al be BW Th nopks, in Omen? Vakiney or 50.0t8 ELEGANT STRIPED POPLI! to @2 per yard. NBW Goups FOR LBS’ SUITS, from Cents to $1.95 per y °. FA J. MAY 2 00., ape sit Botweee ste eefearsies, Buacx sruxs. BLACK B8ILEB. At $9, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3, and $3.50 per yard. ‘Lyons, a00 are warroated to sive perfect suse, faction to the purchaser in every Treapect. G7" ONE PRICE OMLT aps-stif Onxy pret quatity CURLED BAI MATTRESSES Made to order. tL. F OLaB ordet Gay = bie isn sis ef aué +4 NEW BOOKS FOR GALE BY FRENCH & BICHARDSON, BOOKSELLERS, IMPORTERS, aND Practical Engravers, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. 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ABMY AND NAVY MBBOHANT TAILOR, 1, Ot famous ALL, ij STREET. ‘Oak 464 SEVENTH Lie it Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) jy8-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. $30,000 Worth FANCY GOops AT COST FOR CASH, Having bought out the interest of Mr. D. H GAITHER, in the firm of DAVIS & GAITH ‘and wishing to reduce stock, we will sell, for THIRTY DAYS ONLY, OUR EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT or FANCY AND MILLINKRY Goops, BEAL LACES, FLOWERS, BIBBO: EMBROIDERIB: HEMSTITOHED HANDK ERCHIEFS, & WITHOUT RESERVE, AT COST FOR CASH. E. G. DAVIS, SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS ¢ GAITHER, 20 MABKET SPACE, ma l5-Im our OLD STYLE I TS — Have a Bee peel ELLED to latest Spring atyle, at CUNNINGHAM'’S Bat Factors, 346% 7th st , 6th door, or a Mark colin! PRICE 50 CENTS BY Mal. MANHOoOoD. One Hundred and Fifty-fourth edition medical essay, revised and published by the A This valuable work treats on mature decline in man, thor, Da. CURTIB. he cause and cure of p it gies actear synop marriage, of and ezemp ldress the Author, more, Md. this the impediments t veeults of many years the treatment of Nervous Debil and Secret Diseases of youth and ma: Dr. Curtis, Balti- Extracts from Beviews of this Work. Por! dak od ON MANHOOD —it develops she fear- ny mm which » large pines te wrecked, aud roportion of human portion of humer PERSONAL. AMUSEMENTS. ee — ee $20,000 FY eas tS zig NATIONAL THEATRE. pc. T DRURY. 4 fee a aL “ Ds s08RP A PLINE Te TNE pcos, BBADLON On gto! « COM th ring to eine The world ‘exownes wymanet & &o. 5's Reoures wd: | PE a 7 o Manis ere wer} an the stoe mm acls ofp - = FLYING TRAPEZE, anorrsigued. No 334 K street n. tween 13h sod Isth -treets we-t will he eat are Sten 2 oo ry aertlar 1 at Ww oclo kam sucti. » roome of Ooop-! weet corner Penus. avenve ant owners of same «sland to viows tothatcare FT ick Lefween 151 and 16th PERSONAL — WH ihe | letter to @ high G.veramwent oMcral sicw “Your Met tivcere Well wisher " eal at No. 407 Marylaus ave. for an interview? eps si $ 1 00 WILL BE GIVEN by a diecharget «ot chan. Latins r. sont th strest. a 4 Bay, 3i4 Gler fora DITUATION as wassenger or - Address * btar Uttice ap 6 st” pam i» CTBESS AND CA®D BRAD! 342 Dotreet between Sta and business etrictly attended to. ADIKS LOOK aT THIS — Dr Tincture only @! he med; for Bup; Wth, third Deer ape "iy ensue between Sth and tb, Isl: Wance. Ac oi Pittaborg, Pa. AM NOW STRAW HATS having all t beth Hat» and Bonnets ALB) s. tl care of ali LJ DisbasEs without the TARAS, 82086 DocTRESS —wap. PREES, Flirenologist and Card Reader be atreet, bet 574 tween 6th and 7th, north side. (Mice hours from 8a. m. to?» m. a7 3m" cON 46" Binth street, between Daod £ lng parsician for the trestment of FEW SCR a 5 a SUMbRa ints in she city, Ledtes ontertug from Wy repose the strictest con! s tantees a thorougt care ‘are moderate, and patients visiting asset of pew CART 24th street be- Toe ted SHOW CA 6, I CASES OF BIKD lath and 13.0 For BALB—A hws ei feet long; aiso® at 352 E street, bet ‘OB FALE—A CAKKIAGS bObSE BScid tor vo fant ees Sg ¥ mE the of NALLOK BROS. Bar f OB SSLE-AE & eacrin Gel Nbb tu Coutre Market exchange for groceries, bricks, Bch dane nt a FeGESALBVorty to fifty thousand ext-a chotee Ferpevual Blooming Keses, Mose, Mon Moss avd Clim! ing Rose: a Hee Ornamental quality. i Camasr BIRD for sale at t tw een L and ‘ma 19-Im* PI Shrabs A. JARDIN, Florist. 3b ma 2-in AND MOCKING DIRDS store 274 7th street, be Pj STN. HARTBRECHT WOOD AND OOAL, woo AND COAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES LYKENS ted SMaBOEL ai W CLARK & er, Wood and Coal Dealirs, Virgiuls ou Ab and 1th streets east, aad foot street east. are P. BROWN & SON, ComneR 15TH Steger ann New Yo « Avexce GREAT BEDUCTION In PBIOE or — cOoOoatL.- Wetropolitan Patent Steam Bakery Re. 347 0 STREET, Brrween 436 anv 6ru StTasErs. AVENWER®T CRACKERS eas SY Se eareiat sanes hehe: the beet bs obvions: EEE “Jens, at 8 cost of o or ‘machinery ts the best and W's buy the boot weterial. an the best sorkmen are from twenty-five to thirty bar rt no ald tock om band, and consequently ty EF eee es scorenteaee To prevent fraud, our Orackers are stamped with \2 name, VENNEE.” o BRS’ +a Your Grover, send to the Bakery, 307 Oats will euppiy vou. offer the fi “BAVBNNEBS FAMILY BEEAD.” a fs now for sale by most of = is thoroughly Sea eeeerou sans se Tsowss vans, ‘Wholesale and Retell Dealer in MIME, CRBEDT), ab ObiVeus AT Oorner wtb street weet end Uanel. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Done im the best manner, and at the lowest price ROOFING Ma‘ \LWAYs ON BAND aLL 18 DUREIN. oa =p Ss ¢ ' rest’ G = + BBO Dead. Trees Shaded St) and German GAN ‘BI market. ae ao ion " “cabaret ho adiresernd a And other attractive no: OMLY RANLON MATING SATCADAY. aT 2 0 OLOOK. Admivsion 8© Cts, Children 25 0te ap WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY. APRIL Sex PROFESSOR RISLEW'S ORTOINAL TWPERIAL TARTS WITH THE WONDERFUL Bor ALL RicHT, POR FIX NIGHTS ONLY NATIONAL THEATRE. ENGLIsu Oren FNGaGEMENT © BICKINGS ENGLISH O_BICHINGs BERN AKD. For a season of twelve vighsi MONDAY. APRIL The box sheet will open the ibratre on Thureda std MARINGUS ANNUAL FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL WILL PE WELD aT THE NATIONAL THEATER, AY 3 1s6e ‘ocured only at the Acad- Recnred Beats can be eng Eeirect between 9th and 0th ap? tmst L. MOXLEY, FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINOES. For Ladies, Gettiemen, an? Children, 6 TENTH STREET {Second door worth of F strent. Agr cauicnr 304 PENNEY: BETWESN NINTH SND TENTH A choloe Pedstaut Nib and ENGR vine Touts. er VIEWS. Pa Oval and TASSELS. 0 Prices weds vo oMITD istmctory to ali W.anD UA Me eo 266 BUS. between |: usb ABT LFICL o aus nt Grads Bas oo eoth wittent ate de y fice matistaction tn tar D*® Lever « Davis VENTAL Asso: ON No, 250 PENSSYLVANTA AVENUE, band iM wtrents F7ii *TRACTED WITHOUT Pain, um tisde for exte 4 atthe ontaet cotire vt! to call and em. einem! ND OHIO SAILBOAD, Traius between WASHINGTON Sn ms @TUN AND Ba, ° MORE and WASHINGTON AN the * a, are now run as follows Leave daily, except Sun ow sae . vin: FUR BALTimvES. day. ot 7.8. wot and T30P FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave at 7 A.M and ¢ Poi. No erat or from Apnapo}is on Buntay — vo J 2.50, 4, 4:40, and FOR WAg STATIONS LeevestS A.M and dand 7 ser eT eT M s.and7 30 5 apa the Westean t cket Office at sl the Company's (Moe ickets at th can there arrange to ove thetr a calted for Gud check ad st thete reridence, taken to thr depot. ar’ pr? tr the bag For New York Entiadriphte. ané Boston, see ine ** . No. 265, Northwest Corner Mth end M Strects. Gnd Burgical operation to the ere i ad ee et Roaeeee opt 373 Bevent soreet, i dost eheve I. Sexwzeca stone. sine, Fast sme eran: ee PEA hn marks om . a pepe - — a

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