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LOCA L MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A.M. WEDNESDAY. Maryland and ad rain, proba- ow during the night; winds ¢ northwesterly; colder Wed- ‘aud Thursday. CONDITION OF THE WATER Temperature and condition of water at 7 3 alls, temperature, 44; condition. condi 5 p.m. A Cold Wave Coming. that the temperature will fall to about twenty degrees by 8 a.m. February 5. Justice Harlan at Wormley’ Missouri, Titi all parts of the coun’ mnati, New Yor number of colleges A NOTABLE GATHERING. The banquet tobe given in honor of Mr. Friday evening by the Beta Theta Pi fraternity will be the occa~ sion of a notable gathering of the leading mem- bers from all parts of the cou: mittee of arrangements, of which Mr. Richard Lee Fearn is scexetary, have made preparations try. Members ure expected from New England, 4 North Carolis ¥ within these bounds. cial cars will bring delegations from Cin- York and Baltimore. A large be represented by dele- nd from ‘The com- Every indication goes to show that the mana- gers of the local base ball club have entered upon their work for the season of 1891 with an unusual amount of judicious vigor, with its value increased by shrewdness. This morning papers were signed which bind Short Stop Hat- ficld, late of the New York league club, to play point of even ex- pectation, and there were vexatious delays be- tween acts, was well received and made powerfal im which, as the week ad vances, will into a tie attraction not often seen in Mr. O'Neill in everywhere regarded as a first-class man for any team. The return of John Ward to the ranks of the Gotham ball torsers renders Hat- field's presence there unnecessar; New York club therefore released him without ideration to this city. His reputation is done. “Miss Grace Raven, who is a pretty Woman, made an attractive Catherine, come- what overacted, and Mr. Shannon's Toupet was not bad comedy in an environment of woe which went through a and four acts before it met the sunshtue, that sent the audi Crzvataxps Supecice Baxrxo Pownzn, 8 20 Per Cent Discount on Flannels,|=DNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4 aT 8 emperature, 43. Con- | fF the entertainment of at least 200 members, | between second and third bases for the new whatever character he assumes is always a meri- Assotorziy > connection, 7: condition ai although more than that number have ex-| Nationals this year in their reer for the Ameo. | toriows actor, and there, i's, quiet foes abort Tar Best. Cloths and Dress Goods. Rurerrt & Co. j81-13t —— m, 12; distributing reservoir, | pressed their intention of coming provided | ciatior. pennant, Hatfield is the man whose his work in this role of Robert which ‘Tickets, good for any one lecture, 25 cents. Can be It ts pure and wholesome. Hi'f?richest'in'eream ot FEW REARS NS EY it is hithest in leavening Suremon "rate BAKING POWDER __ moist and sweet. CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. High Arm Machines We have received in Arm, No. 9. a fine lot of other makes, which we Particular attention given . work guaranteed. Warten & Occulists’ 8 filled at short notice. 1 OpricaL Store, 477 Pa. ave. The Red-Hand Brand cite gaa Ment Eig | their business engagements will permit. Ex-| services caused a good deal of contention be- | £;"¢¢ him unneual opportunity for. the exercise BECAUSE Brewed rok aner’s Ixoth Pate Ara, ont auction wanes Met beeen the river, 249 p.m" Low tale in | G°¥- Hoadley of Ohiois among the latter class. | tzccn New York and Boston last year, and he is | Baron Ee" Tour ot ano Whitney oe tercly Gaal firma of Be Allee E eee bane ay | WS: Morrion’s, nowned firm of 8. Allsopp i can ‘be had from 1334 F st., and at the door on. ing of each lecture. EW WASHINGTON THEATER ELEVENTH STRELT Joux H. Macruprr, 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn. ave. $aS1-skta, tf 20 Per Cent Discounton all Merino and y Be ELS nN RATIONAL THEATIA ‘Commencing Monday, February 2, Only Matinee Satarday, FRANCIS WILSON AND COMPANT Mr. AK. rr sdtared with sch unttrenadeatod vate fway Theatre, New Vor - a ¥. 3. SCANLON in MYLES AROON. f02-4¢ FPPortH tec EB ORATORICAL CONTEST, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1501, At Metropolitan M. E. Church, cor. 4 and C sts. n, a Brie’ and Sacer come. | fates. Amherst, Weslesan, Hoxton University, | suficient to warrant the belief that the Ne- | Cocehome bap a pertaaneety tammesling: ApSOuL TELY Jy motel Guat ang ee. Wool Underwear. Eurerti & Co. jadi-13t tie ieee, Conk a enna m. Pere F. Laxrn, the jermar_come- | Siro ity, Co sity, Colum- is" lon pealiian: i . ina | %e ula ing, ‘THE BEST. it ah uniiorn, anon tue American’ stage, at Elks’ benedt, | bux Univenitn: Cairenith or Mer Got stp Piet oem og Rot to ‘say, at timos, impressive, and there are re Mourning Goods of the best brands. Ten ebruary 4. For Quick Paixtixe go to MeGu & Warrace, 1107 E st. nw. Pennsylvania will will be present from eid versity of Virginia rgtuduate representatives. Gov. ill send on un Beaver of Among those who is city are the follow- gilt-edged style this y Smalley third baseman of the Cleveland league team of ed on Saturday, and these two men form the nucleus of anine for Waeh- iugto stirring incidents, such us the storming of the Bastille and the duel, that make the blood run quicker. That it will attract large audiences need hardly “be muggested. Saturday night 1: in absolutely tree from rt Sauiteration STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY, From Hyde & Behunan’s Brooklyn Theater. per cent off for cash. Ja20-tt CAZMAN,MORA, McINTYRE& HEATH, FREDDIE. W. M. Suuster & Sons. For Coughs and Throat troubles use “Brown's Bronchial Troches.”—“They stop an In two Net rep eThED Whieprax, ‘Mond: 5 “] rs y HE EMIGRANT.” Want Pare Prof. John Ke Eastman, U.S.N.; Charles | “Pic are to bo opened in a day or 0 for the |; Monte Cristo” will be presented for the only attack of my asthma cough very promptly.” — 5 i Window Baaden, Augustus | work of preparing the field and building the | "4° du nae Onin Whe wade C. Falch, ville, Ohio. a Picture Rod : . ence that B. W. Hexpense 1118 F st. nw. Trovsers marked down to 22.90. paos., 7th and E. Tar Berkeloy. = W. M. Sucsrex & Sows are taking off 10 per cent for cash. +: Henry Beard, Howard Sutherland, Robert Job S. Senator feast. Congressn lic Life,” ¢ m 2 Be 7H ikeen “Guc Rev. Vail, J. H. J. L. Fre Burts Clark Patterson and C. C. Stauffer. toasts prepared promises well for the literary will speak of “Clasp. Voorhees of -*Eeta Theta Pi in | Stratton, Congressman Tucker of “ Springer of the mgressman Kinsey of | wi he Boys of Twenty Years Ago: and among raternal | fences, stundsand houses at the now ball park | and itis eafe to predict that by the middle of next week the work will be well begun. The Louisville team has been made up and xsons has sent the following list of ves to President Thurman of the Associ tion: Tayl neck, Iiwymond, Tomney, Cook, Vaughn, aud Brown- Meakin, Goodaii, Bligh and Woodbecker be disposed of to the highest bidders. THIS YEA W YORK CLUB. assembled last evening at Willard Hall to wit- | ness the illusions and eleight-of-hand perform- ance of Yank Hoe and Omene was of fair pro- portions and wasintonsely interested. ‘The en- fertainment furnished. by the two. stars is thoroughly original, unique and refined. |The most mystifying and skillfal act of the evenin, was the cutting in two by a kecn-edged swor, of the potato that was first held in the open palm of Omene, then lad upon the back of the Rerars NECESSARY TO BE MADE IX OUR BUILDING INDUCE ME TO OFFER UNTIL FEBRUARY 15 MY ENTIRE STOCK OF iene t= rN FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GARFIELD Na- Discount Saies from February 2 to 16, at Je31-13t Rererri & Co.'s, 149 B st. &.e. Wilbor’s Pure Cod Liver Oil and Phos- phates, for the cure of Consumption, Coughs, | Colds, Arthma, Bronchitis, Debility, Wasting Diseases and Scrofutous Humors. Almost as palatable as cream. It can be taken with plens- ure by delicate persons and children, who. after using it, are very fond of it. It assimilates with food. increases the flesh and appetite, ‘TIONAL HOSPITAL ‘Will be given at the NATIONAL RIFLES’ HALL om the AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS of FEBRUARY Sth, Oth and 7th. Children's Matinee SATURDAY AFTERNOON, admission 10 cents, closing with a Con- “BISMARCK, Thoradas. Priday HE YOUNG PROPL ‘Church of Oar Fret MASONIC HALL, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 3, 4 and 5, 180i, “ONCE UPON A TIME” iustrated.) ‘Season tickets, 5Oc, fady's neck, and finally while lying upon ber throat. ‘The trick depends upon a steady hand and nerve and an accurate eye as to distance. | The mysterious writing upon thearm, the mul- ‘plication of silver coin, the second-sight read. | ing, and, indeed, the entire program, was gon through’ with in'a manner # clearly a strated the deftness of Yank Hoe. W jton Lodge of Elks, who were presen body, were equally mystified with the remain. | der of cert SATURDAY EVENING by Celebrated Musical “hee Artists, ‘The entertainments are under the direction of prom- inent Society Ladies. Refreshments served by caterer. builds up the nervous system, rostores energy to mind and body, creates new, rich and pure blood, in fact, rejavenates the whole system. Flesh, Blood, Nerve. Brin. ‘This prepara is far superior to all other preparations of Cod Liver It bas many imitators, but no equals. The results following its ure are its best recommendations. Be sure, a8 you value Your health, get the genuine. “Manufactured only by Du. “Aexzn. B. om, Chemist, Bos- | ton, Mass. “Sold by all draggists. ja29-th,s,tust Catawaa Wane Tic. a gallon. Cuanes Knarwer, 737 7th street northwest Gas Fixrvnzs, Pucwnixe, Heattxo. SS. Suxpp & Buo., 482 9th st. Taovseas marked down to $5. Eistaax Buos., 7th and E. Prcrenes at cost for ten days. Art Room, 1427 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. the regular akers to set tozsts will be Con- Greesmen Allen, Bynum and Mitt, ex-Senator | Referring to the make-up of the New York MeDonald, Aimaro Sato, Kev. Dr. Pitzer and | Bace Ball Club the coming season the New York James Lyons. In addition to these many well- | Tridune says: After the weeding-out proce: known men will reply to impromptu toasts. | has been finished it will be found that the fol- ‘The committee of arrangements in charge of | jowing will battle for this city: C , Ewing, the banquet is composed of the following well- | Buckley, Brown and Clavie % known members of the fraternity: Gov. Jus. A. Beaver of Pennsylvania, Senators Voorhees of Indiana and Quay of Pennsylvania, Gov. D. R. Francis of Missouri, Representatives Hitt of f1- FURNITURE, CARPETS, HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, CROCKERY AND TIN WARE AND OTHER USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS (Ou sale at Metzerott’s, LLIOF stn. Sle HAND Dik ENTERTAINMENT AND sneer ¢ Ne rane FEBRUAR) 3, I, “Tura Hing Out” ahd ie, owed byiancing, ASS ‘moe St p.m. “Hox and Cox, Honor ‘Bouma sion, Ze. ‘Tickets to be had at the: Van wae, a COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. the audience and piauded enthus An enjoyable even an be spent with third base, ‘Tiernan, Slattery and O'Rtow: Admission to the Bazaar. 2 1X Omene at W SACRIFICINGLY Se linois, Bynam of Indiana, Allen of Missi ss ball talent ¥48% Hoeand Omene at Willard Hall. at 10 Per Cent Off on all Domestic Goods. ‘Limited eneagement of the Great Onental Llusionist Pere F. Baxen, Edmunds of Vi i Ther ens, Brenton’ array of base ball talent | ““Natioxat.—Francis Wilson and his pleasing Be jaS 1-130 nee eon -* ‘The greatest of all German comedians. Elks’ | Springer of Ilinoi: Monarch,” returned to the —_ opera, “The Merr3 the iield as it looks on paper it will be a | Qheior cays Merry Mon BI eos ag T: e YANK BOR, + Fe [ io and Te 3 ‘ rn rer last night and a large audi — lankets, Spreads nnd Quilts.—Ten 2 5 benefit, Albaugh’s, February 4. ley of Obio and Tow comet ae nine to beat. | ‘the elub will be formally | ence fully attested the popularity of the eon = as percentom for ano bb Beles. bee On sale at all hoteis, leading book and drugstores: | Assisted by the peerieas ‘Beakexex is pure. legation of Jap om oe we Pitzer, Rev, | Meo*Porated in a few days and officers elceted. | Cain and his associates. ‘Tho merits of this Pena Bs tea ja29-tf W. M. Suvsrer & Soxs. by ladies of the Board of Managers. fe2-t* OMENR. Pune Cary’s Foor Jury, fresh every day. | Dr. G. W. P. Birch, Hi I Dr. T. euouacnnnns ao Sakae, performance have alrendy been discussed and | Solid Oak Sideboards, $11, and You would not beli GE480 COMBINATION that Salvation Oil is the best liniment. Phillips? Digestible Cocoa, an efficaci drink f s 10 Per Cent Discount on Laces, Embroid- eries and Hosiery. Rererit & Co.” ja3!-1 Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Ball more Specialist in Skin Diseases and Dixcases of the Nervons System, has opened an office in Washington, D.C., for the treatment of all Skin ¢ it, but now you know | 2 ititchie Stone, Frank G. Carpenter, ex-Senator MeDonald, ex-Gov. Geo. Hoadley, 'T. C. Men- denhall, W. A. P. Martin, LL.D.; Hon. Henry Fairfax, Jolin I. Covington, Prof. J.C. Gordon, James A! Case and Hon. It. Emory Aldrich. hess THE UNLUCKY THIRTEEN. 9 it only need be said that the principals were as mi HS ae as: pleasity, the chorus as effective, the scencry as attractive and the costumes as gorgeous as ever. Mr. Wilson introduced a number of new local gags, some of them prompted by the pres- nde of the visiting Sioux Indians, who oceu- dull the boxes. These children of the forest | Cojoyed the performance heartily. ‘They _were pee lariy attracted by the vivacity of Marie Janven, and were so marked in their demon- strations of approval that they nearly broke her up. Mr. Hub Smith met with a hearty re- ‘The most beautiful and versatile artiste on the Amar ican save. Presenting adelixcbttul variety of unique Aud astounding magical teats. Seats secured at Willand’s Hotel News Stand. Adnission, 50 cents. Balcony, 25 cents. Reserved anata, 7B conta, Only matinee Saturday, February 7. No perform ance Wednewiay evenin prety Dt FALL TO Visit 500 Solid Oak Tables at 21.25. Solid Walnut Bed Hoom Sets at $25. 50 Hall Racks in Oak and Walnut, $5 and upward. 1,000 Pillows, Prime Geese Feathers, 81. 10,000 yards Carpet Lining, ‘te. per yard. AND THE ENTIRE STOCK IN THE SAME PROPORTION. John Y. Russell of Petersburg Suffocated by | Smoke From His Burning House. Specinl Correspondence of Tho Evening Star. Perensuune, Va., Feb. 2.—Yesterday morn-| ing about 5 o'clock the dwelling house ocenpied by Mr. John Y. Russell took fire trom a sp from the grate while the family were asicep. Mr. Russell, who is over ninety years of age Baxrrs’ Cop Liver Om. axp Matt arrests | cough, increases flesh, saves life. Thousands endorse it. Sol FAIR AND BAZAAB Under the auspices of the KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OF WASHINGTON, ever before. Order a quart for dinner at 1427 New York avenue. Prisoners Who Were Before Judge Miller This Morning. There was the unlucky number of thirteen aT BEngELer pure rye whisky. ‘Trousers marked down to $3.60. THEIR NEW TEMPORARY HALL, J a h and very infirm, was suffocated to death by the |<", . = : oe, and Nervous Diseases and remo’ 2008 ana 2004; THE Exsyas Buos., 7th and E. | prisoners in the first procession of police vie- | smoke before he could be removed from the re Lappe teicher son Chas Diackett tuous hairs, warts, moles, marks, Tacs aed JABRMARET Fisr Oty Rr and Bourbon whiskies of 1866 | tims that marehed in front of Judge Miller | house, which was not much damaged by the | Weebly sprrenmied ecu all blemishes. | Dr. Benson or his’partner, Dr. | Commencing February 0 190. pm the choicest to be had, and of | this morning. The first one was Joseph Kelly, | fire. "The unfor te was about the old-| —Haxis’.—Those who enjoy a play made nj ee a nee which I make a specialty. Call at the old es-| i nfortunste man was about the old- | pry, 4 day from #30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at their office, WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY, tablichment of Cumis. aspen, 909 7th street | * PeBsioner, who explained his long absence by | ¢:t citizen in Petersburg. Doth before and | bathe wiper niet Sysar tree a aac THE FURNITURE DEALER, 1212 G st. nw. n22-8,m,t,tr "| Single Admiesion., northwest. j stating that he had been in Buffalo. Kelly has | after the war he was a large cotton broker here | fyi" Tale: @ there gees bree aoe Waaking= yRom ‘One price only. friends who would support him if he would | cae keep sober, but his appetite for strong drink has got the better of him, and yesterday while | under the influence of liquor he attempted to take possession of the Belvedere Hotel, but Policeman Kenny arrested him before he suc- ceeded and locked him up. Kelly told the same old story that he has told so often about his pension, at the same time denying that he was drunk.” The judge told him that he had been annoying the people of this city for too many years and he would either have to pay a fine of $5 or go down for two weeks. HAD HIS PLEDGE WITH HIM. “Iwasn’t drunk and here's my pledge to prove it,” said Theodore Scrivener, an old of- fender, who was called upon to answer a charge of disorderly conduct. Officer Ragan said that Scrivener was intoxicated when he found him in Lincoln Park last evening. Theodore showed his pledge and a letter of recommendation and said he expected to go to work in a day or two. ‘The judge said that if he really wanted to go to work he would not put any obstacle in his way and released him with the advice that he give his earnings to his wife. Annie Dodson and Mary Joyce, for disturb- ing the quiet of a section of the ‘city not far and was one of the weathiest men in the place. | He was for a time during the war engaged in | {"., huows Pete the cotton business in Charleston, 8. C.” He | 3 . 3 bad 2 paid-up life insurance policy for $25,000. | 944,750 Emmet ee pieced Mr. eS Coralanus | tore, but it has been remodeled almost beyond ——— recognition. It is full of laughable situations SEE aE and refreshing bits of comedy. which give Mr. GEORGETOWN. Baker a chance to show his wonderful versa- tility. His songs were well chosen and his dances acefully executed. During the performance “The Teasing Child,” ‘The National and “Swimming the Golden River.” ny is a strong one. Billy Kennedy as icGraw makes a good Irishman, and | Edgard Barton.as the broken-down-sport was | true to nature. “The Emigrant” will be pro- duced tonight and tomorrow night, and for the Temuinder of the week anew German comedy entitled “Bismarck” will be given. Kenvax's.—One of the best vaudeville shows that has been scen in Washington for a long time is at Kernan’s this week. Last night the house was crowded. ‘The curtain rose last night upon a novelty in the shape of a monkey circus, conducted by Prof. Don Lotto, who has a troupe of South African monkeys thoroughly under his control, and makes them do every- thing but talz. Cazman, the shadowist, was | highly entertaining, and’ Little Freddie, the 8 Maries Volkman, the aged father of | Pusnomenal child, danced and sang to tho en- Repetti & Co. 149 Bat. s.¢. Opposite U.S. Library. ja3i-13t. | ——— |= a Nervous Prostration, sleeplessness, Opium | A LBAUGH'S Habit, Dullness, Blues, cured by Dr. stiles’ | tvenings at 8. Nervine. Samples free at 2 Mrxtz’s Drv Storr, 1014 F st. 10 Per Cent O17 on Ladies’ Cotton Under- Rerern & C ja3l-13t king Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New Hizh Arm No. It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. Office 437 Yth street northwest. dll-tr jaker as a German comedian 314 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. j029-6t The play presented last night ee or Tex Pee Cest off for cash. W. M. SHUSTER & Soxs, 919 Pa. ave. OvexcoaTs marked down to $9.90. E1semax Bros., 7th and E. 1 Quant or $1 Wmsny for 75e. Aquart of $1 Jamaica rum for 750. 1 quart of Catawba, 25e. Cuances Kxaxaren, 737 7th st. now. Extra Vatve.—Our well-known, reliable derby hats at £1.50 and $2: fine felt and latest styles. AT. Lewrs, 45 7th st. FEBRUARY 2 TO 14, 1801. Proceeds to be devoted tothe Building Fund of the Com cordia Church, corner 20th and G sts. mw. Prominent Military and Singing Societies will be invited. CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY EVENING. Music, Ladies’ Drills, Military Drills, Vocal Music, Tex Pun Cexr Orr Fon Cas. A DAD CUTTING AFFRAY. Early this morning a fight, in which knives and bottles were used, took place in Kaiser's restaurant on $2d street. The parties known to be implieated were Joe Moran, who was badly cut about the head end face and who was found lying in the street, Jack Mooney, who was also eut, and a colored waiter named Wm. Rodgers, who was arrested upon suspicion of being the one who did the cutting. Moran's injuries are not necessarily of a serions nature, but are | ery painful and ugly. “Other arresis will be made. Ol the £ench Revolution, HEART, THE DEAD HEART. A Specially Selected Counpany, New and Hlasurate Scenery ‘We are determined to reduce our very Iarye stock of goods, as we cannot afford to carry them over toanother season, hence we offer the best goods we have in our stock at reduction of TEN PEK CENT OFF FOR CASH. Wo are aware that if we can prove to your satistaction that we are SELLING CHEAP, you will take advantage of the situation and buy your goods of us. We need hardly go into particuiars, as you no doubt are aware that we keep one of the best lines of Dress Goods and Fine Dress Materials to be found in this city, and our prices are as low as they can reasonably be sold at. Our assortment of Fine Mourning Goods! Particularly attractive, and yon will save clear discount of ten per cent on every dol- Visrr ra Exrme Canrer Cieasrxo Wonks, 691-€35 Mase. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2 Scrts marked down to $9.90. Eisemax Buos., 7th and E. Tur well-known firm of Johnson Brothers sopply more families with fuel than any one ‘firm im the United States. Laws. 8. 8. Supp & Bro., 432 9th st. Mayrrou Gixcra Cuampacye should be in every household. None alcoholic. Cuanizs Knaruer, 737 7th st. now. eee BO conte seeen 20 conte, MONT MONTE CKISTO. Next Week—Mr. RICHAKD MANSFIELD. fe2-tf LoL atsie want. FEBRUARY 5, 6 AND 7. THREE NIGHTS ONLY! SATURDAY MATINEE! Return of the favorite, MR. GEORGE BUCKLER, And hisexcellent Dramatic Company in Shakesperean, and historical productions. 1s OF PROTECTION. Th,De diate, Cothato Py Lous MUSIC HALL OF POLITICAL. NOTES. ‘The marriage of Mr. Frederick Heller to Miss Emma Schreiber was solemnized last night at | the residence of the bride’s parents. Seven arrests were made in this precinct during yesterday. WEDNESDAX, FEBRUARY ¢ ; Uk, WYOMING OPENED. By Col. Henry B. Cerringtun, U.S.A. Sixth Edition. Cioth, TH GERMAN SOLDIER IN THE WARS OF THE UNITED STATES. By J. G. Rose Second Etition. | Clot CHORAL SOCIETX, Assisted by nearten. i i Jar's worth you buy th, 31. en 2 is ¥ , a tertainment of all. Crimmins and Gore are chewy YSTENIES OF GODLINESS. By Horatio G. ‘Thursday and Msturday Evenings, Miss y BOWE, Soprane, Brack axp Cotoasp Si.xs.—Ten per cent off | #rom the jail, were fined $5 each. Sergt. Volkman, who was stricken with par-| new faces, and theiz laughable burlesque, enti EIDERDOWM QUILTS TARE REE Kern. Cothe ha —_— ed ne _—_? PR W. M. Suesren & Soxs. | Patrick Connors, an old man whose face has | alysis recently, ix Iving dangerously ill at’ his | ey “What Are the Wikl Nees tena Rae SREAM OPS Mopest yRoruET. By M.D. RICHELIEU. cash. RA lacs probably not felt the soothing effect of Potomac | son's residence, 3405 N street. |immense. Hcleno Mora received quite an ova- Taelas aa Onde nts * WORSE ED Te) Friday Evening and Saturday Matinee, ‘Taovses marked down to 6. Water for many weeks: was “charged with va- POLICE COURT MATTERS. tion, She is a great favorite here and her rich | quite’ E PItSt BOUR OF MOSES , E:sewax Buos., 7th and E, =. B kee fm —— a ro soc Richard Mahoney, a colored man, whose | baritone voice has lost none of its sweetness. (uot, #1. HAMLET. CASHMERES, SERGES,CAMEL'SHAI2, HENRIETTA, 64 CLOTHS, FLANNEL SUITINGS and in fact one of the best as- D GENES a 13. MR. WM. J. LAVIN, Tenor. Miss Lillie Western entertained the sudience gaeemin ied <ste ee iy ee eee tomes Went | toerstwenty: minutes with muss, whieh we rested last evening by Policemarf Bradley and family away from home. ‘Thirty days. Sam Lane, a colored man who failed to be- gee = : brought from a dozen different instruments. | sorted stocks of First-class Diy Geode to bo Matinee, S5e., 50e. and 75e. i CITY AND DISTRICT. ema last night on 13th street, Jocked np for seri ige Miller ia complica | Smith, and Lord in their burlesque act are low Tound in this ety, z Bor office open from 415. Seutenow onsale. Ba-| Reqerved Seats, @1.50und 1, at Meroe. e sentence of Judge Miller is complied ca ble ma c 2 Samienion. 50 comes. = amuennes Senneene. HE WON'T SHOOT CRAP FOR A MONTH. with Dick will have no amore opportunitise to | Some* Highly enteruining in thelr gyratiow | | ALLGOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Sear otenbeion tiebeve for compos. _ 20 3w. iy Dao coneiiors Ra Chey can hare wo aes Alex. Hamilton, a young colored man, was | ‘shoot crap" for twenty days. upon the trapeze. Again tonight. One price only. Twenty Yeu wriey (Smuart,, ant Rees: survesmorn*"petrcit Free Presa, Noveniber 2, 0" convicted of a charge of vagrancy. Officer | 2%. Moody, for using profane lang en| “Seeaoerow ri OF THIS POPULAR Seles: ning in the new parish build- ing of St. Paul’s Church the second lecture of the courre will be delivered by Mr. E. B. Hay, the graceful and elegant raconteur, &e., who will give “An Evening of Prose, Poetry and Song.’ Tickets, 25 cents each, at Ducl ett's, Whiteside & Walton's apd Morrison's and al the door. ‘This evening the Fisk Jubilee Singers will jap | 320 ic Axnavon’s.—James O'Neill in “The Dead Lao MUSIC HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 3, 1801. THE ORIGINAL COMPANY OF JUBILEE FROM FISK UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE, TENX. He BAGS RTER-COLE, Soprano. he ‘zart Society Bridge street, was arraigned before Judge Miller today. “I can't say whether I did or not,” was his response, but Officer Sutherland could and did say 60, anda fine of $5 was im- Orin Ni WHE OTHER MAN'S WIPE." By" Join Strange miter. nAgiOMBURG BEAUTY. By Mrs. Edward Ken- ERIOT’S CHOICE. By Bi JACK’S SECKET. By Mrs. ALAST LOVE. By Geores Ounet. For sale by all ‘booksellers, or will be sent free of e1 pense by the publishers on Feveipt o1 price. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, 5 and 717 Market st., Philadelphia, HOTELS. ILLARD'S MUAEL, ‘Pa. ave. and 14th«:., Washington,D.C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON,D.c. WINTER RESORTS. TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. Kenny said that among his other bad acts he “shoots crap” and does it sometimes on Sunday near the back wall of achurch. He will not play “crap” again for one month. ‘Mortimer Lawrence claimed that he came here from Boston. He was turned outof a hospital a few day» ago where he had been treated for a broken leg. This morning about 2o'clock he was found trying to break into a stable in rear of a house near 2d and G and he claimed that he wanted to get in to sleep. Thirty days was his sentence and the jade told him that he could Le treated at the a stranger in town; I came from Alex- andria,” was John Murphy's response to a charge of vagrancy. “You came from Alexandria,” echoed the court, “and are a stranger in town’ “Xes, sir,” said the prisoner. | “T worked on the Virginia Midland railroad and ain on my way home to Baltimore. Narroxat.—“The Merry Monarch.” Hanaus’—P. F. Baker in ““The Emigrant.” Kemnan’s.—Hyde’s Stor Company. Masostc Teare.—Once Upon a Time.” Wasmixorox L. 1. Haut.—“The Jabrmarkt.” gp tsxo Hatt.—Yank Hoe and Omene “in Natiosat Rirtes’ Hatt.—Sons of Jonadab dramatic entertainment. Music Hat.—Fisk Jubilee Singers. Sr. Pat's Panism Bumprso.—E. B. Hay in “An Evening With Song and Poetry.” peccinie nme CONDENSED LOCALS. Dr. Hootee has sent, though Lieut. Heffner. $5 for the relief of Mrs. Harbin and children of M street southwest, who are all sick with the measles. On Sanday the child of Mrs. Thomas in aliey ‘NINTH ANNUAL BENEFIT WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 15, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Jas. Parker, fora similar offense on 34th street, was fined a similar amount. piednaes aaa Election of Building Association Officers. ‘The Capitol Hill Six Per Cent Permanent Building Association elected at their fifth an- nual meeting their officersand directors for the ensuing year as follows: Frederick Atzel, pres- ident; {Edward Kubel, vice president; Chas. J. Berner, secretary; Stephen Hellmuth, treas- urer. "The following names, including the above officers, constitute the board of directors: Jos. Howard,’ August Pohlers, Frank Nolte, Leonard Hoffmann, Frederick Zeller, Leopold Moeller, Heury Caspari and Trank’ Glorius, The secretary submitted his annual report, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. In aid of the peux in one of their famous concerts at Mt Mall. “Once Upon a Time,” by the Young People’s Union, Church of Our Father, will be proseated at Masonic Hall tonight, to continue three nighta. 1t CHARITY FUND, ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, V cy WEDNESDAY NOON, FEBRUARY 4, 1801. Seek Mr. Flp honzo Youngs Still Quite Mi. Owing toa serious relapre, which occurred, week ago last Sunday night, Mr. Elphonzo Youngs is still confined to his bed. He is somewhat better again now, however, and hopes are entertained that he may soon be The following named class theaters. We Waser To which show: between L, M, 16th and 17th streets died with- out medical attendance. “Municipal ownership of quasi public works,” was the subject of discussion at the meeting last evening of the Washington Branch of the Economic Association. Mr. A.B. Foote opened the discussion. ies (A Successful Entertainmen t. The musical and literary entertainment given last night at the Nineteenth Street Bap- tist Church under the auspices of the Social Club was in every way an emphatic success. ‘The Phonetic Quartet of Heltimore, composed of Messrs. Wm. J. Nichols, Lawrence Lee, J. James Dungee and Leander Hawkins; Prof. J. ‘T. Layton, Miss Geneva Betts, Madam Lena Miller McKenny, Miss Tibbs and Miss L. Hamer and the choir of the church were among the Vocal participants. Prof. John W. Bischoff iayed several selections upon the organ und iss Julia Wormiey gave excellent recitations. orderly conduct and so did. were each fined $5. plaintiff a verdict of ¢: ‘Term held that the dai and directed that anew t amended. Miss F. S. Bruce acted as pianiste. A lon; stride was taken toward liquidating te $26,000 indebtedness of the church. ‘The officers of the club which gave the entertainment are Mrs. 8. E. Brown, president; Mrs. Martha Robinson, Vice president; Mrs. Rosa Lewis, treasurer, and ‘Mr. Charles F. M. Brown, secretary. The com- mittee of arrangements was composed of Messrs, F. D. Lee, Win. Walker, Richard Drew, Anthon; Mason, C. H. Brooks and A. T. Jackson, with C. & Stewart as chairman. ‘He denied that he was begging on the street, but the court gave him thirty days. Philip Butler plead guilty to a charge of dis- Susie Scott. They Others were also tried and sentenced. Judgment as Amended Affirmed. In the case of William C. Johnston against ‘Thurston B. Johnston, decided by the Court in General Term on January 26, the plaintiff has filed a remitture. This was an action for ma- licious prosecution, in which the jury gave and the General were excessive ‘be granted unless the plaintiff remit $1,000 of the judgment. This he has done and the judgment is affirmed as pA OE Be, Good Templar Installation, Clabaugh Hall, 1630 14th street northwest, was well filled last night to witness the public installation of the officers of Washington Lodge, No. 4, 1. 0.G.T. Grand Chief Templar J. W. ‘Van Vleck officiated, assisted by Brother Jones of Columbia Lodge, No. 24, as G. M., and Annie M. Welch of Washington Lodge as D. G. M. Officers installed were: James A. Clark », chief templar; Mrs. Flora Miller. vice templar: T. L. Salkeld, secretary: Wm. H. Salkel secretary; Jones, S.J. assistant ‘Akeman, chaplain; Annie E. B.R. Mortimer, marshal; Mise Receipts, $25,413. ments, $25,409.61, with a balance of $4.12 in the treasury. ‘Advances were made on_fift shares at $200 per share, amounting to Nine hundred and thirty- drawn, amounting to £12,174.; and one-half shares were settled, amounting to $8,700. Total shares now advanced on, 186, amounting to £37,200. Total assets, $37,887.91. Original number ‘of ‘shares subscribed, 4,798; shares cancelled, 2,069; now on roll,’ 2.72 Value of each share as per series: Series I, ¥16.40; series I, $15.35; reries III, €13.79; series IV, £13; series V, £12.26. emesis Sacks ‘The Choral Society Concert. Among the excellent selections which com- prise the program for the Choral Society con- cert at Music Hall Wednesday evening is “Wynken, Blynken and Nod,” a Dutch lullaby, a recent composition of vefy pleasing character and new to Washington, the words of which are from the pen of Engene Field. Miss Howe will sing the solo part with the chorus of the society. Mr. Wm. J. Lavin, the famous tenor, will also assist at the concert tomorrow even- ing, and the performance promises to be the dest and most attractive this excellent orgeni- zation has ever presented to a Washington audience. Particular study and practice have been given to every detail and the result will be such an artistic snecess as to redound to the credit of the society and to the supreme enjoy- ment of the audience. Tickets at Metzcrott's. poser om }; disburse- about his room, although it is likely to be some days yet before he rable: solaeean! to business. eek ees ‘Tux Atrextiox or THE Pustic is directed to the rale of the furniture contained in the Hotel Tiochester, corner 13th and G streets north- west, to be made by auction tomorrow, Wednes- day, February 4, at 10 a.m., through Auctioneers Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. All’the furniture in the house is well made and in first-class condition, and the sale presents an excellent o} to secure goods equal to new for practical use. ‘The sale is positive without to price and everything useful and necessary ina household may be found there, as partly mentioned in the advertisement.—Adot. sierses oS ae Ir Maxes no difference what your headache comes from “Bromodine” will ‘cure it imme- diately and effectually. Don't let the give you any other remedy. ‘Twenty-five cents for six doses.—sdot. —_ James McAvoy, author and vocalist, Elks’ Denetit, February 4.—Adet. Maura Is belteved to be caused by poisonous miasms arising from low, marshy land or from decaying vegetable CATCH YOUR EYE. ‘Then we expect to CATCH YOUR TRADE. In order to do this we will GIVE YOU A DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT Onall Cash Purchases of FURNITURE, and in CAR- PETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS ‘We will quote you special price IF YOU WILL CALL. W. H. HOEKE, 2-1 ‘Sth st. and Ps. ave. ) Tas Buoxr New 1891 HE LEHMAN, OCEAN END OF PENNSYLVANIA ‘ave.. Atlantic City, N. J; enlarged, ia:proved and Miss Bate Vis heated ty hot wator. apes = FW. LENMAN, Miss Alice Haye, 4 ioe and Omene, Helene Mora, Lille We Petit Sa ‘HE CHALFONTE, T TE ATLANTIO CITY, N. 3. On the Beach with unsyrpassed Ocean View. ‘Salt water beths in the house. Send for circular. 3090-30 JV iucivia BEACH Va, 18 miles from Norfolk, on the Atlantic Drives rough Pine forests; saddie horses.” E. ROBERTS & SONS. THE PRINCESS ANNE, ‘Third season. Opens February 5. X,Y. i roeliway (iioou 412 to Solelock. Biang Es. T= LAKEWOOD, LAKEWOOD, ¥. 3., NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. EP SEL Ro TI PRE? SORT IN THE UNI’ on York epee er Sete oe Glens EPAPEMUOQUE. Inte of ana Hoffman House, ‘cuisine. ‘The will sing in Washington as follows: <The music ie showy criticism. For it cannot be <lteets: thy Sead YS cout For stloet Desap's Music Store, comminneiag WEDAESDAY, dame Ss jute New Tosxisu Barus, Ne2l-tomh 1:20 Gato. 888. SovEDTiEs Pretcnes. ~~ FAVORS FOR THE GERMAN. ja15-Im* Very Rev. Mer. JOS. SCHROEDER, D.D.: February 4. Cardinal Lavigerie et ls Republique ‘Mr MERWIN-MARIE SNELL, on Theosophy: FRIDAYS. Prof. F. W. CLARKE: person" nme 4 A Southern Tennis Tournament. matter, an@ which, breathed into the lungs, enter and Poison the blood. If n healthy condition of the blood Lillian Neil, D. marshall; Raymond Salkeld, ‘The Harrison and Morton League. guard; C.O. Robey, sentinel. Remarks were made February 2-Metropolttan Baptist Church, B st. bet. Needs the brightest and best of music. The 2,000,000 | S) : ‘ i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., and ote, The Harrison and Morton League have o-- readers of this ad. are all invited to provide themselves | Ty always open for . ‘mroass Tahonk ee Notices have been scattered through the ten- | by the grand chief templar congratulating the ‘ shea | 2 maintained by taking Hool's Sersaparile one 10 | Win swusioee seuss books frum oar ‘and | outs Toe ter GS oun evar ~ ig hy Paes ‘maygearers ena ne ao | Bolg ond complimenting the pears reap ETN the bearer much less Hable to malaria, and Hood's Hareaperilla arnt onmeate ry P ‘Febraary 3—Ebenezer Methodist Church, cor. ¢th and $ on ‘thet Pag remot recite manifested, ssshown from the reportsfor the | tion of Abraham Lincoln on February 12 at the | jas cured many severe cases of this distressing affec- | \ MarSend freely for Uste and information. CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Dee. quarter just ended. The chief templar deliy- | Metropolitan A.M.E. Church. At the meeting | tion, even in the advanced stages when the terrible a ave; halt_way between, Pacttic ave. Aagnelie Tennis Clab will be given at Maguolia | cred his inaugural and introduced Airs. Bossie | of the leogue last evening resolutions in regard chin ana Wotid Guceidiols Tee SOME OF OUR NEWEST BOOKS. wn fey istim | TOUT Central M. H. Church, Stht. bet. Mand NEW AND FASCINATING TRAVELS. Springs, Fla., beginning on Tuesday, March 3, | Star Keefer, who held the andience spelibound | to ‘the death of Secretary Windom Sere Te under the auspices of the U.8.N.L. YT. A. The | for an hour by an eloquent effort to impress | adopted. It was decided that if the federal BREAK-BONE FEVER SONGS OF IRELAND. $1.00. Choice, revised xm. 0 « es of their obligation upon the minds of all Good Templars. ee Calvary M. E. Church Bazaar. events will be men’s singles and doubles. ‘The prizes are as follows: Singles —Pirst pres Large sterling silver’ frait bowl, old . mine and one-half inches by four and elections bill is not passed eiforta shall be made to have meetings held throughout the country, and the request colored people not to take any part in the world’s fair. collection of very favorite songs. @6 songs. 144 pages. POTTER'S RESPONSES AND SENTENCES. 75 cents} @8.75 dozen. A timely and good collection, ‘which wili be welcomed by many choirs. More thail Or, more properiy, dengue fever, is the result of mala- ial poisons working in the blood. fromthis ‘February 5—Grand Army Hall, Pennsylvania ove. Painful disease is hastened by the weet Heads See ‘February G—Metropolitan Wesley Zin AM. B. “ “ i oi — erudicates every trace of malarial poison | G0 short pieces, with a number of Glorias, Chants, &c. Church, Dat. s.w. one-half deep. Second prize: One pair oval-| The fair and bazaar of Calvary M. E. Church P. Dedieatic Poneman Poponsees Thee ees hair brushes, baadhomoely | at Lucas Hall opened last night with great | “ays agaicniios bell sie te he four d| February 919th Bt. Baptist Church. Wik sterling cover. “Doubles First prise: | terest. The principal feature scome to be | visona uniform rane Keighve of Pyiuien ot Fetruary 10—Union Wesley &.0L.R. Zion Church, 294 ‘Two sterling silver flasks, handsomely re- | Centered in a gold watch, which is being voted | {heir new hall on 9th street lastnight, was a de- MASONIC ODE, Fithian. A new, most convenient | Secund prise: Two cloth brushes, | for by the friends of Mr. George Gibson, past cided success. The hall is only a temporary ‘book of easy and good music, perfectly fitted for the ‘@. bet. Land M ste. Bandaomel pely chesed, silver beck. Third beige: pare commander, Cotumble Commandery, prenectasag era vs ae ‘Masonic ritual, Much needed. 0cents; exes: ‘ ; “trinket tray No. and Mr. James A. Watt, 8 lpeleperaceot —— sit | Until she beran to take Hood's Sersapariia about four | COMIC AND MINSTREL SONGS. i some building that will do credit to the Tess Cigar ashes i pO. ral prominent Masonic Pt oud) Fa rage berg hates hetero g neigh-| onthe ‘ago, 3 taken ome, bottion ond jnerry songs, wall calculated to make time pass cheer- fa the company which eang in the Hamline M_ ‘The Golden Cross. ——— {itend in a | “The present building P brace nage Capt body, anda very close and interesting contest is expected. Election of Sunday School Officers. At the annual meeting of the Sunday school board of the Metropolitan M.E. CHurch held last evening officers were elected as follows: Superintendent, Thos. H. McKee; first assist- art superintendent, J. M. Holmes; second as- sistant superintendent, Mra. Dr. G. W. Cory; secretary, J. B. Nichols; assistant “ane Willard “E. Buell: treasurer, Geo. W. Gray; brarians, W. E. Wright, W. ©. Eldridge, S.C. Ford and Y. C. Edwards; chorister, C. Burlew; ‘E. Church, January 18. forthe W.C.T.U. ‘This is the only cwmpany of Fisk Jubilee Singers ‘that hes hed an existence of more than aiz anda half vers, This is the only company that hes had » continuous ‘existence since tts organization et Fisk University in im. ‘This ts the only company of Fisk Jubilee Singers ‘that has sung out of America or made a etx years’ tour ‘to thank Hood's Sarsaparilla as being the means sriving her ba¢k to me restored to health and strength. JULIA A. KING, Sherman, Texas, If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla do mot be ‘induced to buy any substitute. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 85. Prepared byG. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecartes, Lowell, Mase,” 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 2 ‘Winner. ‘Large number of popular melodies, skilifally arranged. for Violin, with Piano accompaniment. $1.00. MANDOLIN AND PIANO DUETS. Winner. About ‘% popular airs for Mandolin and Piano. $1.00. Any Book mailed, post-paid. for retail price. OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTON. ©. H. DITSON & 00., (667 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 4. E. DITSON & CO., ae CIN TAUT OE... ‘PHILADELPHIA Ger Tax Busr.. National Comiandery, No. 316, U.0.G,C., held its regular meeting last evening, Noble Commander Chas. Allen presiding. The com- miittee on the good of the order was enlarged and now consists of Richard H. Yates, Samuel Howison, Mrs. Lillie A. Edelin, Mrs. Susan J. Kesler, Mrs. Julia F. Webster, Mrs. Arabella M. Carter and Mrz. Julia Vogt. "The committee was authorized t) make arrangements for an pen meeting to be held on the 2d of March next — Tux Sat= of the branch art emporium of pose of holding in it a grand frir for the benefit brthe repent new hail, and. the fair m Monday eveni ‘Wagner, No 4; Capt Fugen NO. 4; No. 2: Herald Yon No 'a tow pages iy 3; Ws » No. 4; 4, ‘Tavener, Re 4. Floor Knight R. T. aoe hi it. Br W. H. Veerhodl 411 7th, stzeet northwest, | pianist, Mise itollie Mekee, ‘Mr. J. Treamo, Buasmxe, Bizzomo hy 5 open: besins tomorrow. February 4,3 pam. Every CM. F ‘And scaly diseases of the skin and scalp causing days RHR CONCORD MARNESE ‘%. B.—This company sings st the Kosnesur Math- ment will be |. Auctioneers Ratcliffe, Darr @ Co. will conduct the sale.—Adrt. putz r poate? ‘Muss Maare L. Brreazzt, late of “Said Pasha” Opera Company, Elks’ benefit, February 4— of misery and nights of sleepless ayony are instantly Telleved and speedily, permanently and economically

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