Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1884, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ae THE EVENING Speiled Heating Apparatus. fu Memory of Wendell Phitlips. {way ive s TORS en MEETING AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH } what SEE SAYS ANOUT IT. | LAST NIGHT — ADDRESSES BY DISTINGUISHED | te anse question by a Sta reporterto- | SPEARRKS—MR. FREDERICK DOUGLASS’ KECOLLEC 1. OFFIC 5 i boar PERRET A Tat ns pea a re t diag Inspector Entwisie said that in re- | ™ aM EBULIEB, £0 eer sacs : pened to the | srvices In honor of Wen Philip: Pet x ettsep 2 » First Congregat | Sight, under the auspices of the leading colored Peco people of the Dt well as the Sone “both Incompetent | Body of the church were crowded, not a seat being for the ME ever to have had the In fr of the pulpit was a portrait of pottied by the | Wendell Philllps, draped with the American flag, tev of them, Bras there with ¥ » presided 0 Loring, mt able to} J. F. rto ina unis te nothin ¥ Ido not | Pe poreWl tae | if Lhe Ist of an that of ct io si works for hii among ti 1s vf the pon his a to be qu E © Lmericn FESAL SESSION GE DE GLASSES, roll chains, 5 Hemp ne conid nor MTY AD RIC] AND Wi CITY AND PISTRICT. ONY TAKES WEI DOPAt ol eee 8 = nibition eni when Muti ps s Amusements, & Prenioisionienny ihe cause of the colored — people a Hall lest & t. an abohGenist. 1 of Wend ndeht, an oF Cattle ar Hob ailow in ihe me were Wend red peaple were Of the boat, and ecans c jored neople.? He satd eG LOE Dive. MUSErM.—Curtosities and formas Lisxconn HALL. dite goin Tehety open t Phittiy s res concert of the ¢ Society. pea ett nd. int Condensed Locnts. Bead ot t Street lamps will be “dat 615 p. iin No, UT RatOne tit tine Mock 1 Wood sang, “1 Kuow That M. Between nd I o'cloek lest p - nye . out in Isntc Schemberg’s second EX-GOVERNOR LONG, slreet southwest, then addressed the asse of $100, and doing 5 tly endorse these re ‘Ste The house next door ¢ Wesley W except that the fin gold. ucton abd owned not tn black, v weep the unis an to force g 1 Of ide by the: Mme nearly fellin bu itit STALE —AD- TOANS, ETC. veulg, the occa purty noted es dof forth Ohio's sstoner Bent, tutter- inthe omary state, nd settin athess. Comn ha We are proud se they serve the the country well, of the “ant EY hes: and a State. Ri S Tj0l bellion. iuatien ‘th Of Cleveland, fe. Letters of regret were. rec 1, Senator Pendleton Stor Commissioner West and T, the guests Indulged LWW. Ot A tie vie names th: P were Those ©. Wer, WS. I L's WO) xpressing th p WOuld Not Vo lor, JW. Miles fully injure sand frotrt Senator Sherman and er, tke Japanese | VB. Rann and dauzh Cormick and daugh- | fey, Representa. | i Mrs! OW. Hoge, » Commissioner suing y Ano, HM MIS. 1 Wilkes, . J Mr.” ¢ Mrs. Craig, Mr. Glover, 3 and D. Davis, ) ra Gaylord, Latta, Miss Misses Love, ediord, Mrs, ? riistrong, Shook, of Your and wife, Mrs. Fas- Miss Wright, Dr. wienee, MIs. Quackenbush, annie” Ellis, Mr. Harry of Clevelind; Mr. Holmes, nd Plaindenicrs Major ton, Mrs. Mrs. Ohi MSS S, Audion B.S. Alex and THE LALOR Qe W. Oyste ving tox. Di roy sid he supposed trades tes. puuidson, W. Be declaring that the a. Peclie aud, Thy that would ri their | OceaniaT ringion and J, Williams, filed ert of the hall, rising, de trom bed and board with Abra W. Ds nt clerks hot to! ‘They were married tn 1868; have had nine children, sand thercfore | four of whomare Uving, ad she chaiges cruclty : and non-support. Ketiet of the Poor. i enaniry pists nie youre |Uurreura, the poitce yeste net, 3 colored and 1 net, 1 colored and | th, 1 white and itogether 51 persons THE RELIEF COMMITTEE, At a meeting Of the eltizens reltef committee last | vote of t given to the litte | rellef of the poor at | A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DIS , FROM PIM- PLES TO SCROFULA, apd Blood of Itch- aly, Pimply. € pred, Perofulous, In- ed, and Contuious Humors, Blood Poisons, Ulcers, essen, and Infancile Skin Tortures, the CUncuna Dye reporte families | Al h n relleved dail ast meeting. ‘Phe | REMEDIES are infallible, total number of famille ved to date 2, aL au expense Of $4400, = past ten | nak Court of | Sits f0l- — YESTERDAY'S CELERKATIO Frepenics.—The c; 1 CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the New Blood Purifier, Diuretic, and Aperient, expels Gisease germs from the bicod and p viration, and thus removes the canse. Cuticuna, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itch- | ing aud Taflammation, cars the Skin and Scalp, heals Uleers and Sores, restores the Complexion. Curicura Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and Toilet Requisite, iy indixpetaable in treating #kin diseases, and for rough, chapped, or ervasy skin, blackheads, blotches, and baby humors. CuTicuna REwepres are the only infallible blood purifiers and skin beautificrs. own, Md., yesterday after the parade Flour Exe! Iminen n at Frederick, Md he Cadet Corps, cf Uals city, par the parade, revurnting to this city at Natiosat st performance of formance iven by the Han- Next week On Monday Mr. nares Wyndna opera by the uupe, iy, from th don Criterion thea- | Chas. Houghton, esq.. lawyer, 28 State street, Boston, f . i) appearing in the “Great | reports a case of Salt Rheum under his observation for nt, Device.” Mr. Wyndham | ten years, which covered the patient's body and limbs, Tipzann (his OPst a ({ from 2,800 wives, and 18 SUM COn- | and to which all known methods of treatment had been Nils- | Unuing his heartless course before crowded houses. | applied without benefit, which was completely cured aus ainonys the | | means at hand to combat it. iG Government Clerks as Practicing Law- yers. A MILD GRUMBLE FROM 4 MEMBER OF THE BAR. “I see,” sald a memberof the bar to a Sran re Porter, “that THE Srax 4s going for’ the sundown doctors, and as an antithesis to these sawbones who practice on the sly, why don’t you poke up some government cierks who are poaching on our preserves? Why! Ican give you the names of several clerks, high in offiee, too, who Would not hesitate 1o take a@ retainer and follow a case all through court any more than one of the fraternity duly licensed, Who paysofMice rent, and warms his shins by his own fire, besides having stationery and other incidentals’ to pay fer. ‘The memberg of the bar would not condescend to inform on thé poach- ers aforementioned, and if they did not appear quite so frequently. in causes where fat fees are ne- cessarily Involved, and that, too, during office hours when thelr time is not thelr own, but belongs to the government, there would be no notice taken of thelr basking ii'the ght of the court. ‘They are overdoing the thing,and,as @ public censor, THE STaR should notice’ their dereliction of duty as government clerks, ——————— The Congressianal Remperance Society Anniversary. To the Editor pf Tar. Evenrne Star: A fitting sequel to the various observances of Friday Is lkely to be found in the anniversary ex- ercises of the Congressional Temperance Soclety, announced for to-morrow evening at the New York venue Presbyterian chureh. It 1s more than half century since this anctent association began to eupioy the Sabbath before or after Washington's birthday th efforts sending out wokds of warning against one of the chief perils of the country which is proud to call Lim its “Father.” ‘The peril {s not jess now than tn 1835. Let us go and hear whether our modern legislators are as wise in their thoughts: and as bold in their utterances a8 some ot their pre- devessors in the Twenty-second Congress, whose | Words have come down to us, and are going round | the world. AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, ——————— Alexandria Affairs. | Reported for Tar EVENING STAR. Jvper MEADE’s Case.—The evidence for the prosecution In Judge Meade’s case before the legis- lative committee at Richinond {3 now completed, One of the last withesses for the prosecution was Judge Fauntieroy, of Winchester, whose testimony Was that Judge Meade was a man of inuch ability and information and courteous in bearing; that he knew of nothing against his character, and that he 4s fully capable of filling the office of judge, The testimony for the defense will begti next w | A Stistr Woenp.—yesterday, after the proces- sion, a number of young men were gathered at the Concordia saloon ‘and ‘Geo. Leckman, a Washing- tontan, formerly in the Alexandria & Washington uc . Was slichtly wounded in the cheek by pistol In the h . D. Carlin. Noves.—M. Ii held at the station house this morhing, charged with stealing a pistol from John Bright.—— ali the 224drunks” were dis- charged last night with a reprimand.—The funeral of Mrs. Marshall Cheshire took place this, morning from the residence of her husband, on Payne street, near Commerce street.—'here 13 a al'desire In the congregation of ‘Trinity ch and outside of 1t, that Rev. Dr. Poul- id be returned to the pastorate here by inginia conference, Which meets at® Water- rd bext March. Dr. P. has led the way to the bullding of the church, which has added much to | Ue appearance of Washington street. —A runaway col- erlously occurred vening about 5 o'clock on the navy yard | e. A lady named Mrs. Lacey, who lives in | the county, on the Marlboro’ road, Nad just driven upon the bridge Ina light: buggy, when a runaway team with & wagon came dasuing down 11th street ds the bridge. Mr. C.'T. Torrey, one of the p_ keepers, compreiiending the Tady’s peril, ter her, seized her horse, and directed her to get ont of the bugy as quickly as possible. She compl iy, and the next moment the bugiy was wrecked by the collision. y Was stopped a Short distance further on the FE WEAK, “FOR CONVALESCENTS. B.—It has been Jargely imitated, and the public is ‘autioned to accept none unless it bears the name TARRANT & United States 8 Green wi $4.00 PEK DOZEN, ESC! he Agents for th co. and British Province orth Americ N. N.Y, F til BRUARY 23, 1884-DOUBL COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS. ROYAL (Absolutely Pure)... GRANT'S (Alum Powder) + .. S_rrss RUMFORD'S (Phosphate) fresh . Serer AIANFORD’S, when fresh ee eo REDHEAD'S. a CHARM (Alum Powder)» .... AMAZON (Alum Powder) .. sy CLEVELAND'S , [== PIONEER (San Francisco)... ss CZAR. ‘DR. PRICE'S. . SNOW FLAKE (Groff's, St, Pau! aS LEWIS’ .... os CONGRESS........... . HECKER’S GILLET'S . HANFORD'S, when not fresh... 7 ANDREWS & CO. (containsalum) Qfilwaukee.) Regal." . BULK (Powder sold loose)... BUMFOED'S, when not fresh... REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder. “T have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open mar- ket, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain eitifer alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances. *E. G. Love, Ph.D.” It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. ; “MAL Moyr, Ph.D.” “T have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious substance. “Henry Morton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology.” “T have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which it is com- posed are pure and wholesome. “S. Dana Hares, State Assayer, Mass.” “June 23, 1882.—We have made a careful analytical test of Royal Baking Powder, chased by ourselves in the open market here, and in the original package. We find it to cream of tartar powder of the highest degree of strength, containing nothing but pure, whole- some, aud useful ingredients. “Jovan H. Waianr, M.D. ! 3 “ “ ALBERT MERRELL, M.D. The Royal Baking Powder received the hizhest award over all competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition, 1873 ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876 ; at the American Institute, and at State Fairs throughout the country. Noother article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and universal endorse- ment from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health all over the world. Note.—The above DrGraw illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. A one pound can of | Analytical Chemists, St. Louis.” = : being as indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than the ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advantage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. # While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicating that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous, & | OF REC! each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result | CITY ITEMS. ‘The land of the free fs the home of those who use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price only 25 cents. 1 Got Rid of Tooth-Ache. He suffered more than twenty years:— Neuralgia pains—tace, jaws and ears. He might have suffered twenty more, Had he not purchased at the store Something which eased his trightful pain And quickly made him well again. ‘That something is made by Perry Davis, From horrid aches and pains to Save us. Pain Killer, as th Was started forty ‘Thousands on thousands bless the hour When first they knew its heallng power. eo Free Concert on the Dulciphone. Attached to the llght-running New American, No. 7; excellent _musfe. ‘To avold paying heavy agents and canvassers’ cominisstons go to Auer public know, 1s ARO. PRICE, feb23. Ansotvrery Ponz. RRR 00 FY FY a RRO OY ¥ AA E BRO 8 VY MAE RB OO ¥ A ALLL BBR OA 6K UK OSI NN N Gao BoB AA KK II NNN G @ BBB AA KK Ti NNN G B AAA KK HN NN Goo a°A KK UN NN GGe 00 W WwW WwW DDD FEE RRR oa way BB ES Rae 0.0 WWWW DDE R g oo WW DpD EEE R This powder never varies, A marycl of purity, strength and why esomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Roxan Baxixe PowveR Co., 196 Wall street, N. ¥. aps ‘TIS WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST FMERGEN cies that are Hable to arise in every family. A col aay be a dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the In sudden attacks of cold, croup, astluna, cte., Ayers Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest und most effective cure,and your best friend, FO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL Carpet Corporation, wasfor oycr twenty years be- fore his removal to Lowell, afilicted with salt rheum in its worst form, Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of his body and limbs. He was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Bee certificate in Ayers Almanac tor 1885, jad Previovs To Rexovixe WILL SELL ALL DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT cost, NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES, cases yard-wide Wamsutta Cotton, 8 cents, Big Bargains in Cream Table Damasks at 19 cts., 22 ae oDb cts, 29 ets, 83 ets, ete. ae ig Bargains in Bleached Table Damask: aetna gO clay 99 cla ca the Bargains in Gents’ Unlaundried Dress Shirts, ae ns it) Gnforeed, at 90 cents, s oe Big Bargains in Ladies’ Merino Vests, 25 cts, Bargains in Lupin’s Black Cashmeres, ae Te cia, ab tm, bo clare ae 0 cee, -zains in Black Dress Silks, 90 cta., . Big Bar, tack Dress Bilis, 90 cta, 96 cts, 81.12, Big Bargains in Colored Dresg Silke, 62 cts. and 75 cts, ‘2 Cases Bleached Sheeting Cottons, 19 cts. TOWSOR'S £eb23. 636 Penneylvania Avenue (South Side). Low Puices FOR CANNED GOODS, BEST QUALITY, at WITMER’S, 1018 Peonsylvania ayenus nw. febd With | His last visit to Washington will be remembered as, F Suecessful one, and there 1s every reason to e that his appearance next week Will be be- | fore equally large audiences. solely by the Curicura Reepizs, leaving a clean and healthy skin. i —— Of subscription Uckets for | | A WHEELMEN’s MEET To BE HeLD Hene.—At the| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebbins, Belchertown, Mass., Sy Edasy and wilt close Monday | Meeting of the officers of the League of American | write: Our little boy was terribly affticted with Scrof- in s repertotre Wh n, held at the Grand Union hotel, New New | ula, Salt Rheum and Erysiyelas ever since he was born, te was decided to hold the fourth hal uslped Mer anit se coos n- | York, vesterdi and nothing we could give him helped him until we tried Lt of Venice” and “Much Ado | and next annual meet tn Washington on May 19th EMEDI ch graduall; | and ath, thereby accepting the invitation of the | CogtcoM Hextepms, which ee Washington Cycle club, which is the representa- = ne mace A re ton scene | tive of the league in this city. at Dowling’s au Toots 1S something wouder- ——— of Chin e sale of —Yesterday afternoon the by ot | | H. E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y., cured of Peoriasis high vollided with a carton Pennsylvania | or Leprosy, of twenty years’ standing, by @uTicuna ow Mr. Hear 10th street northwest, causing con- | REMEptESs. The most wonderful curcon record. A dust- . lishment one of the niost elezant and select collection of Turkish carpets and rugs ever sent to this elty. Many new igns and rich colors are in the catalogue, and lt, vble damage to the buggy. thrown out, receiving slight ini afterncon Horace Pinkney, co! had his right foot ba Sirs. Raby was juries. — Yestend: lored, 15 years ol dy crushed by being caught Panful of scales fell from him daily. Physicians and his friends thought he must die. Cure sworn to before a Justice of the peace and Henderson's most prominent warties desiring decorations for the fluor and'win- | In a hay-cutting machine at the Washington brick | 45% WF ean get What they want aa z's mae Mien women, eine oes "8 ae — street and Pennsylvante avenue. ‘The exhibition is | pital this ambulance. Yes- on Monday and Tuesday, February 25th and 25th. Yerday afternoon s horse attached toa buggy driven | , Mrs. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her The Sele begins on Wedhesday, at 11 o'clock, and | by Henry Jones became frightened on 35th street, | face, head and some parts of her body were almost raw. will be continued until piece 4s sold. near R street and ran away, rowing out tne | Head covered with abe and sores, ‘Suffered £ , —_—— Griver and injuring his right’ knee-—Yesterday | and tried everything. Permanently cured by the Cuzi- ‘Thisstore has Deen tem afternoon a co! mah, cura Remepixs from s Skin Humor. ‘nnsylvania avenue north- Chas. Johnson, employed at the old state it et was badly cut on the head and face by eee - re Acgmnplete assortment Sold by all druggist. Curtouma, 50 cents; Re- inteat, together with & ing from the building. He was atte by Dr. A. | sorvewr, @1; Soar, 25cts, Porren Daveanp Ouear- Bune of domestic and imperted fancy orticies | P. Fardon and sent to Freedman’s Hospital in the | cat Co., Boston, Mzas, van always be al police ambulance, ‘Bend for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” fob18 bs oe 3 Coton Sizxs: 50c., 62c., Toc.. 87c., $1.00, $1.25. FANCY SILKS, 8734¢0., 00., 62c., T5c., 87c., $1.00. BLACK SILKS, B0c., 62c., 75c., 87c., $1.00, to $3.00. CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. CARTER'S, 7il Manger Brack, ogee od RYN eras Gotton in the United ty ac yard. COLO! new sty! excel- i" ave aL race og qual aah f TOOLSHED tie oe garnet, lignt blue, HANDSOME BROCADE SILKS, cream, pink, white, SEW TDER BALES Tee ee (widest eee eek Bete DASEEs Si:sce SILK MERVA- CARTER's, febis "11 MARKET SPACR, bach’s reliable sewing machine house, 7Uh and H. 1 + Acme.” ‘What does “acme” mean? Webster's definition Js that i ts the “highest, polnt reached in any- thing”—hence that, which 18 superior to all,_'This 1s claimed for the Straight Web and Purity Sweet Cigarettes—the former at 20e. per package of twenty. cigarettes, the latter at 10c. for twenty cigarettes. For sale by all dealers, who have free samples. GEO. W. Cocuna: D. Loveurax, W. A. HeNp: Ltcus& Bro. —e06t 4-4 Androscoggin, Lonsdale and Fruit of the Loom Cotton, at Young’s, 736 7th st. now. 2 Bbine stone jewelry tn diamond settings. Prigg’s. Smokers! Have you tried the famous Seal Skin Cigars. ‘They equal the best imported brands. ‘ Baruocr & Hamuctoy, Wholesale Agente Strictly Pure Liquors for Medicinal Use, Arlington Whisky,'$4 a gallon; $1 qt bottle. Mc- Gee's, 9th street, ne 1 Et is more economical to buy Durkee’s Salad Dressing than it 1s to make a dressing. Besides his it 1s made of better materials than you can buy at the stores. Everybody lkesit. ‘Try It. eo Burnett's Cocoaine PROMOTES THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR, And renders it dark and glossy. It holds, in a Uquid form, lorized @ large proportion of ai Cocoanct On, prepared expressly for this pur- pose. No other compound possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the varlous con- ditions of the human hair. For Bronchial, Asthmatic and Pulmon- ary Complaints, “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” mant- fest Temarkable curative properties. Sold only in eS, © “Hough on Rats” clears out Rats, Mice. 15c. Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenta 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. co Lundborg’s rfume, Alpine Violet, eo Lundborg’s Perfum » Lily of the Valley. eo J. ™. Laroque Elixer of Calisaya Bark Bias, for more than half a century, been In use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- gicians as (he best tonic and invigorator extant, ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find 1 to give new Ufe, vigor and happiness. Particu- larly a lady’s medicine. $1a bottle. Sold by-drug- ists. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baluunore and arrison Streets, Baltimore, Md. tu,th,s6m. Thirty Years Experience. An old nurse of thirig years experience says that she has never used wine that has had such a Dieasing effect on her patients as that made by Mr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, N. J. It 1sa pure article and people have confidence init. Ask your drus- gist foritand take no other. For sale by drug- was For Gold and Silver Trimmi: go to Meyers, 922 7th street northwest. w4s,3m. “Bough on Coughs” Troches, 15c.; liquid, 50c, On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltale Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Valtatc Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, tee get! and compiete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk 1s incurred, as thirty days’ trial ts allowed. w,8,m. Mother Swan’s WormSryup,tasteless, effective; 5¢ Important Notice. ‘The delicious flavor of the Seal Skin 18 not Or the tines Hiavand Tobucos properly renandled. cee ee aa ODODE & HAMILTON, 8 ‘Wholesale Agents, Safety, convenience, utility and economy com- bined in the Portable Electric Gas Igniter. For sale exclusively by the National Electric Co., 1413 G st. 3 Blue Points, ‘will send crabs, Little Neck clams, prime salt water cysters terral Families supplied, whole- sale and retail. 621 Bst.nw. N. White&Co 6 Nasaldime cures Catarrh, for 3 cts, im “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, Thai rints, 806. Det and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, ‘Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet, Se. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint, Szovrrrr Frou Loss Br Bozaissy, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, January | Aaa Carat cree an "AMUSEMENTS NCOLN HALE, COMMENCING FEBRUARY 25, 1884. Two performances each day at 2aid 8 p.m, Electro Musical Daumascope. ian Roller Skater, Gro. Lun, Novelty Acrobatic Jnseler. Curry and Marrittins Bar Acts (turniux somersaults from one bar to the oth Electric Quartette. (perforuned with Ideal Opera Come pany for s beustit with great suiccess,) Master Stearns, Violins ‘Miss I. K. Hines, Prof. Ballou’s Marionettes, : "hd other attractions sive and interesting ainment ever adiuission. store, M41 Penna, av and I sts, h 26 7th southwest; Summers & Allen's drug store, Alexandria, Va. Holders of reserved seats will use the Sth street en- france, up one flicht. 200 seats at 25 cents, 30) seat 15 cents, 500 seats at 10 cents, feb21-3 GEAND.CONCERT-SAINT CECILIA QUARTETTE OH and ¥. MC. A. ORCHESTRA, al Church, FRIDAY, February 29th, for sale’ at the office of the i Ele music ved seat, without extra charge, un and bruary 25th. teb21-9t rue esr. CENTER ISLE ORCHESTRA CHATRS for every performance of the Opera Beason can be bad at feb21-3t° TERE ARLINGSON HOTEL, Cos SINGLE AND SI aes! TICKETS FOR the IRVING PERFORMANCES mn on sale at a moderate advance at BRENTANO'S: %k Store, 1th street and y! feb22 JX ® coven, The Prince of American Orators, the Veteran ‘Temperance Orator. New Lecture: “THE POWERS THAT BE” CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘TUESDAY, Fesevary 21H. Admission, 50 cts.; Reserved Seats, 75 cts. To be had only at Ellis's Music Store and Ballantyne’s Book Store. No reserved seats sold at door on evening of Lecture, Doors open at 7; Lecture at 8 o'clock. N.B.—The last time Gough, lectured here hundreds ere Mnable to obtain seats, Get reserved seats early, sn AL THEATER. ONE WEEK ONLY—THE IRVING SEASOM® Comsescrsa MONDAY, Manct 3p. Carp.—Mr. Henry E. Abbey begs to announce thatthe subscription for the season of six nights, to be given by MR. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY, Axp THE Lyceum Company, 2 ‘Wil! begin at the Box Office of the National Theater on FRIDAY, Feprvany 22p, aTSa Mw The subscription for the season will be $13.50 for the six performances. The subscription sale will close on Monday, at 4 p. m., and the sale for single nights will open on Tuesday, February 26th, Price for Reserved Seats, single performances, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, and 75 cents, according to location, Admission, 50 cents and $1. Rerrnrome: Louis ‘he Bells; The Belle's Strat- agem; Hamlet; The Merchant of Venice; and Much Ado About Nothing, feb20 INCOLN HALL. BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1894, 8 FIRST CONCERT OF THE =— CHOR OCIETY. L 3. jalve Dimora” from rs we is Fair, five-part Madrigal —LesI 5 \d love song Male Chorus—Enevisbe & Mixed Choras—Raseinbe i. ” Beethi & 9 ‘be to God”—Mixed to Gos” Meet Admittance One Dollar, including reserved seat. Box slret ope at Metzcrottis on and aiter Tocsday, 19h inst. ‘ATIONAL THEATER. GRAND ITAL! Lf eiooey iomn. ENGAGEMENT FOR FOUR Xi NLY, = NCI \¥ EVENING. FEBRUARY 25. MONDE HENRY FE. ABBEY'S GRAND ITALIA San COMPANY, ee amiepgeauaras GAGA Noose, ser oh MONDAY EVES 2 ‘RING. FEBRUARY 25, Supported bw Slenors Can ini, Novara, Contin and Buenor Kaschiann (iis fret appearaiice bere), Lablache, and Mme. ne son, TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY LUCIA. = Munir Portas Grasa and Siguor bel Puente (her finwt ap- 3 Grazzi a ‘Mile, Forti und Mime. Marcella Sembrich WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27 eich ‘GIOCONDA. ‘ é Coutint, Barber sand Del Puente. Mince, Fursch- Mad, Spe gd sai THURSDAY BVENING. SebuUALY 3 ors Stagno, Mirabella, PRICES: 85, 84, $3, and $2 Reservod according to location., ‘General Admission: $3, $2, and 1. SSioar seats now peepeating’ at Metscrott & Cos music store. On MONDAY. February 25th, Rar obey Sele er, “Treasurer. Business Manager. ‘COMIQUE, Begular Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. EXTRA GRAND MATINEE WASHINGTON’S BIRTH- DAY FRIDAY. YE © Great Success of HARRY MONTAG! Ana. if inthe = bast of ithe 8 SHOW, ‘Those erguaite Ste ee? Cea oe Pee pie ae 53 FET eeet wag THE WYNDHAM SEASON, WITH TUE EN ANE THE Chit ION THEATER, Lon 8, COMMENCES orm THE BRIGHTEST src OF RE YEARS IN LONDON WIrt. HAV? TERPRETALION IN WASHINGTON BY AN As | CIATION OF COMEDY ARTISTS NoT To Br esra N ANYWHERE ELSE ON ANY ENGLISH SPLAMING STAGE. ALL THE BRIGHTEST SUCCESSES NT YEARS IN LONDON WILL HAVE IXe TERPRETATION IN WASHINGTON BY AN ASSO. CIATION OF COMEDY ARTISTS NOT 10 BE SEEN ANYWHERE ELSE ON ANY ENGLISH SPEAKING STAGE, . ALL THE BRIGHTEST svccrssis ECENT YEARS IN LONDON . KETATIO’ CIATION OF COMEDY ARTISTS ANYWHERE ELSE ON ANY ENGI. | STAGE, Ass0- T TO RE SEEN isi SPLAKING ALL THE BRIGHTEST svcerssrs OF RECENT YEARS IN LONDON WILL HAVE TN TERPRETATION IN WASHINGION BY AN ASS CIATION OF COMEDY AKTISTS NOT TO BESLEN ANYWHERE ELSE ON ANY ENGLISH SPLAKIS & STAGE, ALL THE BRIGHTEST SUCCESSES OF RECENT YEARS IN LONDON WILL HAVE IN. TERPRETATION IN WASHINGTON BY AN ASS( CIATION OF COMEDY ARTISTS NOT TO BE SEL ANYWHERE ELSE ON ANY ENGLISH SPEAKING STAGE, NO MATINEE WILL BE GIVEN ON ASH WEDNES- pay. S9SEATS CAN NOW DE RESERVED. at NAtosan quraTEn, Last Appearance of the Eminent Tragediam, MR. JOHN McCULLOUGH, as RICHARD TIT. Supported by Mr. W. M. Conner's Powerful Company, — McCULLOUGH, NEXT WEEK-GR. ITALIAN OPERA. FEBRUARY 20TH AND MARCH 1ST AND SATU: DAY MATINERF, BARLOW, WILSON & CO!’S MAMMOTH MINSTRLS. Inan Entirely New Progmuame, It | FORD'S. GLontors Lavenien. MA! at Matinee, Pu dire, roe ran ly happy for two at ath law-ht were supren ay ours ¥ aa —not one instaut of glum, but all emiles aud scr ment. LE VOYAGE EN SUISSR. OR, A TRIP TO SWITRERLAND, ay THE S/Merriest Company that ever Traveled by Stage or Train, ‘ext—CHAS, WYNDIAM. THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE snd LOVE'S DEVICE, Wyuanp wan TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2TH, AT 8 P.M. ‘The Operetta of THE REBELLION OF THE DAISIES ‘Will be presented by the Choir and Young People of the CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION. _ Admission, 25 cents: reserved seats, £0 conte, — £23.28 ESAL AND, DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT a of the Carroll Institute owing Club, On TUESD. At Institute Hull, 602 F street, EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1996 ‘Songe, readings, tableaux, &c., concluding with “BOX AND COX” Tickets, 25 centa. SEATS IN GALL be given on dated 18th will be reeelved, B= TRICYCLES ssi AND ACCESSORIES. BOYS' BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY, PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE, Repairing executed promptly in the most skillful manner, WAL ©. SCRIBNER'S sprxe Scnoor, 1108 E street northwest, aninent German Pianist, reepectfully announces: THREL PIANO RECITALS, AcSiAaN ‘HALL, March 34, 10th, and 17tl o'clock, 81.50: WS conte at Bee Season tickets, single takes, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. tanos' and Metzerott's. WR.) a 25, 1586. Tickets, admitting gentleman aud Indien, 61.” feb21-9 LFE TONE CLUB Deoxe onasy AE WASHINGTON HAL ‘Sd street and Pennsylvania avenue. > MONDAY FERRUARY ‘Tickets (sdmitting gent. and ladies), 78 cents, saal-we We havo Just purchase’ about 500 Poreelain Picture, of amall sizes, and very attractive subjects, which we ‘will sell this week at much Reduced Prices, J2MES 8. EARLE & SONS, WO, 616 CHESTSUT STREET, Pamaperom, $2 aotrm

Other pages from this issue: