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8 THE EVENING. STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., Mi AY, * LOCAL MENTION. FATHER IGNATIUS. THE COLORED BATTALIONS. LEGAL PROHIBITION. CITY ITEMS. MUSEMENTS. His First Religious Service in Washington Editor Chase Makes an Explanation. Senator Peffor Talks Interestingly of Its Only 20c. “| LBAUGH's GUAND OPERA Hot The Weather. pol nly : A voRRcast TILL F100 A.M. TCESPAT. J rerday. Tothe Faitor of The Evening Stet: Effects in Kansas. Barer Dreemmaker, ‘ilustrating the latest For the Distriet of Columbia. eastern Penn- j An improvised platform = — =< Prey viele 302 that ne Senator Peffer of Kansas was the principal P spring styles, « — — sylvania, New 4 vware and Maryland, | the smaller hall in Masonic Temple yesterday | when ly they are confronted.” It was 0 | orator at » meeting of the Woman's Christian Bay is p at. Bison anual = Haan ts on the east, “MPS® | and on it was a table that answered fora pulpit. = Facial = who were bagaion 0 by | Temperance Union held yesterday afternoon Te Srnexors, Panrectios. ss A B FB gs | Surgical instraments. Watrouv's477 Paave.* yu suagtranpene vino | Nearby was em upright organ. This was all the | Gen. Ordway. Tecan respect a brave and honest | at the First Congregational Church. The Sen- Beso A RN DD Sas. @ = ool oe | church that Father Ig1 had for his services | man, bat I certainly detest a coward. I bave | ator expressed his pleasure at seeing so many Cravetaxos Baxrse Pownern. S83 28 RRR Dow Sss° | pour mee — dag A a et ng mene A pone tnd | yesterday, but judging by the interest he but one or two things to explain, since explana-| voung men and Young women in the andi- Absolutely the best. im operation at the Domestic Sewing Machine a 15. Con. | roused it is safe to sny that the larger hall will | tions are in order. 1, with others, received | once—the young people were the hopo of the aud Pattern Rooms, 7th and H sts. mbu33t ition at | be none too great for his congregations before | and accepted an invitation from Gen. Albert | country. He discussed prohibition in Kansas shantesy Send Pocbilleh: —, es ann aril cdietinnael voir, | his work in Washington is doue. Father Igna- | Ordway, commander of the District of Colum-| and said that the farmers and. laboring meu © B P 83 i Bich Fmd lien ey smd te | tius held the opening service of his week's mis- | bia National Guard, to be present at his head- | hig con i ice eed ‘bition LEVELAND’S Daxixa Towner. ae <s - stituent nearly all probi ~~ rine sion yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. The nov- | quarters on the 17th of March for the purpose | ists, Within the next ten or fifteen years the —— Don't Mise itt tity of listening to a Benedictine monk of the | of considering @ proposed consolidation of the | country would be aroused on the subject of oS = Special Notice to the Publie: British church who has aroused the interest | two colored battalions. Among other things | legal prohibition and it would become a na- ids? a : BS UF RB te ess an te call ot he tame ot Gat Sarur Lorguet rywhere that Father Ignatins has done was | asked by Gen. Ordway in the presence of the = ue. re A oe g oY ke RRR Ss8q | Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, from Mak | net cnet eel enongh to bring together a congregation of | two commanding officers of the colored battal- ra. 8. H. Martin of Beltimore and Mrs. Cxzvetaxns Baxtxe Power. oe t Een EF & Sgg8 | Sandal duringnext week,and secure one of our | < = The Trewr. si eres’ i ethos etek ime, directly | Fetra also delivered addresses. . handsome souvenir panel cards entitled ~ PEW NATIONAL TRRAIR teed itt be j odpliener “ar Srey apenas: thei i t THE couURTS. id ready for hanging up. We will not attempt ~ = gestion, &e wretched weather,was sufficient to prevent the ace Cage a ve a CROWD OUR SEVEN FLOORS. . fe pened plage FIRST TIME IN THIS CoUNTRY, or digestive hemselves use | crowd from being any larger. took exception to some target shooting and the Cmcurr Covrr—Judge Coz. WE'RE RUSHED ALL THE TIME AND THE | piece of lithographic work anda subject that ‘Mz. Charlee Prohaman will present —o Beck and trem. nya un uunbremiyeneenermaes opening ofthe National Guard heedquarters. | Saturday. Colonial Beach Imp. Co. agt. GOODS ARE“MOVING. appeals to every heart. This is an original «ab- ATEST COMEDY thse ances, melanchely, | If there were any who went from mere idie | On the latter oceasion Maj. Fleetwood said that | Lansburgh, et al.; demurrer overruled with ject. It is takeri from life and handsome enough | ATusT GOMEDS? disease, good thing to . curiosity they were rewarded by hearing and no colored oficer, had, been invited, hile all leave to plead. Burch agt. Bateman; writ of SEE WHAT VE OFFER SS a “ge ING | is RA SL v er CLEANING WoRRS, | seeing nothing that ticular thodox | the white ones had. and thought that the | ces juashed—appeal. Sant agt. Ryan; FOR SPOT CASH. al as, whe! you buy or no! Sow $ 21.455 Mase ave. 2. ©. Telephoue 425-2 or in any way out of the ordinary, except | colored officers had been discriminated agninst. | motion to" quash sbmitted. Portsmouth poi se aay Chgeks given with cvery 25 conte worth of Tea, ERI SSON8 WIDOWS ‘Tar well-known frm of Jobneon Brothers | that the sermon wos anusually good.’ Father |" when Gen. Ordway said that he paid | Savings Bank: motion for judgment; do. Mor- ‘MARCH 23, 1891. . « Powder, Flavoring Extract am i sewn arm feel than ang one | enatius is in some respects a remarkable | fr that entertainment out of his own | rison agt. Williams; motion for judgment for Condensed Maik. KINsON's Wipows, eapply wore families #1 : wr , , ‘ SONS Wibowe, spe " i .| Pocket and it was a social affair | defendant. Luchs agt. Bonnell; default. —_— Special presents to buyers of Thea-Nectar eT: Rikcons Wiboee: firm w the United Stat 7 1" a ar, earnest Spay ay tee oe of his own every gentleman present at the con- | Jacques agt. Kansdell; order for commission. | (y,, Ter Siow Taaand A& Pr. , Baking ¥ eee = re Sen G. A. Ki. Svrts a sp Wot. Gaaxen, the | anc pleasing address and in just the sort of a | ference agreed that the explanation put an- Egurty Covrt—Judge Bradley, my eee See China Silk in eight different colorings. Redaced to r Java and Mocha Coffee at 33.and 35 cents | Same suthorsht People's Clothier, 102 ith wt. nw. man tho can work upon an andience of culti- | other phase on what had been understood by | saturday Russell agt. Russell; payment of 5 bing Silk in ot 7 is excellent and deliciously flavored. Private Secretary, S2SELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ss lefi of Siikoline at 0c. per yard. Former | No table complete without our goods, Don't them, and as I had made the charge that he did vated people. Next work Mr. snd Mrs. Rendall: ina ney iner's bill directed. 8 ‘agi. District; 5, 30 ad 2, : j Jaues F_ Oxsten, Te ‘begun his service yesterday with the | itriminate on that occasion against the col- | Grammne® anil) directed! Evans ot, Dastsles Branch of 8. Cohen & Co.. Boston. P5G0 Yerde reunining of Fast Red, Turkey Red Dam- | ##H! to procure n copy of our thete vtem Dealer in regular service of the Episcopal prayer book, | Ted oflicers, on the representation made to | siungum: reference #0 A. Harper ordered and — ask. 1Se. per yard. “Former price, 40. i Vy yma pai. Aviat = Bet. wing, near 9h st ave that when the latterasken. blessing upon | ™@ andas they were so unanimously denied | janenmitarcrence to, A. Harper order ad COVER YOUR FURNITURE. It is original and copyrighted by us and can | VV in nid for Minstud Church Main office. cor. Pa. ave. and 9th at. the “Presilent of these United States,” he |i% My presence by persons whom I thought | jose?! fickle “ack. Dus hd injunction LACE DEPARTMENT. be procured only at our stores | Telepbone, 271-3. ied, “and Queen Victoria, sovereign of the | ould have had the manhood and courage to | Men, Sickle age. | Duncanson; Spieces Heavy Ribbed French Tapestry, Sie. Re- ‘e will commence giving away this mapnifi- duced from 8 against writ of restitution. Use hominy lakes. Cooks in 15 minutes. | British realm.” And likewise he asked a | lave charged him as Thad ami which they bad ——__- —- benediction upon the “Roman Catholic bishop | F epetateier Giinanmiucittne ht Maj.| PARNELL'S “BRIGHTON BANSHEE.” Buack Cuxvior Suits, 210; warranted all! and all bis prieste and ail the ministers of “ll, “ap cenel ucene p Ee ——— > i Revell hatic in his denial than wool Wx. Ganwxs, 1026 7th st ow. | the Protestant churches,” in edition to tho | relies mice tuepitic ble, Gail S88 | say scpnly sande Ox Leake Pption cent pauel Monday, March 23, and continue | ma Wool Renstssance. Price wes $3. for one week. Given anas with one pound of yA faced Romaine Tapestry, im colors | Tea, two pounds of Coffee or one pound of m fener oes gua and a $4.50. Cheap at 83. os. ice: | Baking Powder, three cans Condensed Milk or ee ing'irice, 81-10" In colors Elues Terre’ Gait, Wine, | two bottles of Flavoring Extracts. AiDIs SOSTERS ‘The special prices below are for tomorrow, Tuesday, only. Hand-made Torchon Laces, from X to 136 inches wide, values from 6 to 0. yard, at Rexovaror as ERMINATOR. i Gen. Ordway the same questions that were Suppress a Meeting. Se. yard. Amethyst If you want a cup of delicious Coffee try ont NOVELTY COMPANE, Uatil June 1 we will re the. Worch wage mappa tek rm lorespgpets asked Maj. Fleetmoot. Gen. Ordway requertel | an anti-Parnll meeting wat held in Queens | Haniamade Torcnon Laces from Linch tony inchs, | 2 reat wi Yalow: Boring ettatleor man | new fond of ic. and Bic, served wilt Ava I Rucdattas the Rpeavtar Setmwet y air yp “ arnt | anc aoa Fe ; cted | both majors to say honestly and without equiv- from se wen ges condensed Milk. BOB FITZSIMMONR, arlene che At tril pleasing voice, Phe tunes that he selected Geation whether he bad. incriminated. aguinet | £WN. Ireland. yerterday, and was addressed by |" romeo Fa aro | pbttryet, sin Chentte Fortiers, No, a9, with | Grantlated Sugar. .-...e00e dapper these prices you can r parlor suite | ion erection and the recult was that be did | them or their organizations, and they failing to | Messrs. Timothy Healy, Maurice Healy, William | | Hand-made Torchon and Medicis Laces, trom avy fringe. in colors Dark Green, Dar. Blue, Standard A Sugar. i i i 34 inches wide, values from 18 to 30e. yard, at wen. Gold. Vice. $4.25 Per pai | Este C 5 nua renovated for abont £5 instead of mack the Qo so Lam: of the opinion that it comes in bad | Lane and other members of parliament. The Spars of Handsorue Chenille Fortieres, No. 1487, | Extra C Sugar..-") os ewe Stonacn, PACTS SE Be cingieg Neneete- taste to shoot, blow horns and trumpets in| speakers met with a very hearty reception. oe. yard. with'sidedado top and bottom, in colors Peacock New Crop Teas Next week LONDON GAIPTY ¢ . MORE CHRIST AND LESS FORMALITY. . i e “ ~ Blue, Terra Cotta, Cream and Amethyst. Price, 87.50 At 35, 40, 50, 00 und Sve. a. , Fitente resus ta our time of pence when it ehould have been done | Yr ‘Timothy Healy asked where alr. Parnell’ Blue, Terra Cotta. Cream and Amethyyt.P , 40, 50, 00 und 80e. per pound. Pp Atias BU Twa TER The sermon was essentially a plea for more | on the field of batile. If it is cowardice to | y Hand-made Torchon and Medicis Laces, from 2to5 | Per pair th Herea in Chenille, No. 1130. | Our new ‘crop of Moyune Teas at Si per i dome Christ and iess formality, more Christianity | apologize for injury done to an innocent per- | ™pudent challenge was now. For two days | inches wide, values from 26 to 40c. yard, at In all the new shades. 88.25. Will be cone by Tues- | pound ts exceilent and deliciously flavored. i a ity. 7 sli son, I must adnuit, to satisfy brave (?) men who | they had been engaged in hallooing, but had 20c. yard. irs of Silk Velour Curtaine, in White, Pale| , We Cordially invite all lovers of good Tens, March 2 “forsale | Chole aud, foreeial compuciscn bereees | ftilad to. do. thir duty’ on the Meld” of | failed to make the fox break cover. He under- ween Biker Hie, Croan Pree, Datae tran that we | Coffees and Poking Powder to call ind tring Basins eet an omen week car < ¢ 2, 2 out 015 por pa ere Waele tow ir friends and inspec nt xtock of 8 SEP . ea all human forms of philosphs | Revi Gent Otdway explained to the conker | 200d that the delay had ison from Mr. Pa-| aang made Torchon and Medici Laces, trom 24 te | fr #t tar Cantnb winterize br they Sa | Wet friends and taspect our excellent stock of spl Tag ee > r to promise hope, peace and | 2 age dbo. Sor! nell’s going to Brighton to consult a lady. Mr. | 5 incher wide, values from 35 to 50c., at : une, and wil | before buying elsewhere. Don't forget THE Ts DAUGHTER, aspecielty of taking up, cleaning, | ih ch athe did yester- |CWee Why he disbanded the colored troops, | Pal 6 nOne 10 Busted Rasa Ronis as ving n't forge! ‘- J storing corpete. Prices accord- : Taso, way nambragboastnorde: which explanatfon seemed to be satisfactory to | Parnell had not got permission from this a And her eteat (rick por ¢ to be he _Next week Pat Meus » Whiriwind ard s y large congregati Tr Oxp Reviance Tea Hovses, and qual anextent to those rho were invited to con- | Brighton banshee. SAMPLES SAMPLES SAMPLES ) ougt vliaee r —_— Tur Great Atiaxtic axp Paciric Tra Co., in a ane alien, Wey oo) lo oS a fer. Iwlat Gen. Ordway said, was true ac-| ‘The priosts of Drogheda denounced from the ins can Qe Tapestricn, 4) Raw Silky 4, Velours, 501 and 508 7th st, corner 7th and E nw Tiages. codar chests, fly screens | evenin will continue his services through | CoPding to military discipline there was no dis-| altar yesterday morning the Parnell meeting From to yards—somed toe S yards. iteduced | When at l Nand We will tal covers. The largest lines of these goods we | (rcMine- 4 continue bis services trove? | crimination; if what ho said were untrue | announced to be held ie the tows ta the aftot. eae reg trees hy ae When at leisure call and see us. We will take ‘. evar digpleyedt a2 | esata vis gtiveeer oe ot ane nea tae? sd cage fe majors shonld have excepted | noon. “The rovalt was s practical boycott of | yep att Fedora Laces, from 1!nch to #inches | Sefeine ters a eel arson ger nevtet my tgp Sgr | Ud oa jo rator. Uses 25 PeF | tion, similar to the one is held at St eee» - | the meeting, only imported contingents being | wiae jalues from 12 to 20c. yard, at Prices, 1 ‘American, Obdaces, 3 on nd coat less ice ths is the cleanest and | Hon. , held at St, Aus | Maj. Fleetwood was the only one. present to | nresont, Parnell did Me | Wide, rewutar values from - ae our American, Chinese, Japaucse. Arabian and cheapest and is warranted. hens Abbey. | This will be the tirst time it ba® | make any kind of exception, and that being too aalgin chuillenge to tktcato sii: oe 0c. yard. There are hemiert. | South American goods. "Lou will not only tind YALE LER — # a given outside of the mon alls, Weak tovalliva charge. Ui'Titnow ant evil to | “amegcnmuenes to Bima rei tke z ot Doubiewidtir Doshi tored Cortenne | SU: Fences it Washington, Dut in every city in cod ards aaah Resineasl Cat exist and had the unmistakable proof as it was | eral pinces in North Sligo. At all of these places her price, ‘81-00; now Goer We. have in color: 22 5 7 ‘edora Laces, inches wide, Mr. Parnell was denounced from the pulpit in | egyuar values from BD to 900, pond at claimed to exist I would have charged Gen. 25 stores in the United States. Hend- Form ings—Blue, Blue and Gold, Olive, Olive and Gold, . tT would | : 4 “toe : PANIO CLUR, ‘The fourth concert of the Bischof course, at | Ordway with discriminati ‘xplanations at i 4 Ti t ‘terra By arters, 35 and 37 Vesey st., New York city “Masrrov,” the finest sparkl the Congregational Church next Saturday even- | thesmall gate are out of order and the time. to | emorning. | There was some rioting at Tire- en owns saseed.on table No. 6, Silk Pinahes im,f0- | Washington headquarters, main store, 1 and] ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 9TH AND D N.W., and ginger champagne in the have made them was in the presence of the | 2& PP! ibrandl a ees Which we laveconcluded to sell at #108 per yard. | 05 7th st. n.w.; branches, 1620 1th st. naw cota ‘en ‘ Fe ee Re Ae ene ere ian 2ee- | ing, will introduce to the Washington public | have made them was in, the presenc ee Geubts a Feceitcakceiscas Weeics ber, | and $301 M ot, Geargetewe Ave te: EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 90, 8 P.M. tite, aids digestion and tones up the systen: | the celebrated Bernhard-Listemann Club of Very reepectfull i ORIENTAL LACES. TESE, Saiines at SLAG per yard. Come and eee | all the principal markets. where our customers — generally. Cuauces Kxataen, 757 7th st. n.w. | Boston. ‘The full persoanel of the club is given : car Cue. |Nowgls Tur Tue 3 will be given the strictest attention Cumpaxs’s Berm from €1.35 up. Wa. Gan-| im the auivertising colans, but the names of | Washington, D.C. March 28, 1801 LACE CURTAINS. LACE CURTAINS. Newrox H. Bowmax, Tkraecnuloct Mamectty Baste Ghee, 1150 1 lot Oriental Laces. from 13 inch to 23 inches wide, niet IN TAMBOUR, IRISH POINT Manager for District of Colum’ chen, beginning Hentey, Heda. — “ = ha o Bernbaré ann and Fritz Giese alone ————— TO PURI BLoo®. oiieal a 7 °. 858-3 2-3 . te ae ees See ee ee should be sulticient. to till the house.” ‘The ANACOSTIA. ee eS eee WOIk WHT BILD EoD ee mb2i-3t . Sere - flutist, Mons. Frederic Rueqnoy, has been in ee ‘PRICES. Hes? — CITY AND DISTRICT. | thiscountry only» few monthe; but. promises To ERECT A NEE enURCT, (aa coullinianr uta Ge mice Gomes Asn ae _ Sareea no [Stampoing’s Specuity a Meson n So's | [INGO MORI HI ‘ eae poet srmng e ually angel oe There was a meeting of the vestry of Em- | soasun is the bitter taste in the mouth nore prominent, | 1 lot Oriental Lace, from 2% to 4 inches wide, regu- | 42 poy ck See Re Tet. now. mbz1-s,m,toi* - AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. {he position of first Bute in the celcbreted {™anuel Church last Friday night to consider | the breath so offensive, the drowsy dizziness so fre- | lar values from 22to 40c. yard, at 3 Pairs No SWS Wijte Nottingham Laces. Ro- Siivbine aucune Nea: gn Bendel we ute is Ly eeet ch | @uent, or that extreme tired feei so prevalent. Qe. yard. to $1.25. x a porte '0 GRAND CONC! Arnacon's—Denman Thompson's “Old | Pasdeloup’s orchestra of Paris Mrs. Fritz | Plans for the Sricsucsivemee 0 tiie faced alleen hperen renglierpl ate 20 pairs No. 777 White Nottingham Laces. Reducel | Red Hand Allsopp's Ale, bottied by the brew- ain coe Homestead. Giewe, the prima donna. ia an American, a | 0 the site of the present structure. Until the z ‘ —_— ‘iY pairs Noo S00 Ecra Nottincham Laces, renais- | FS, Messrs. Samuel Allsopp & Sons, Limited, i ms ” native of New York, a beautiful woman with a P 4 " - BUILD UP THE SYSTEM, saince effects, $2.75. Former price, 64.00. Burton-on-Trent, England. Natroyan. a faded to ‘ T WHITE SILK CHANTILLY LACES. n ‘ : n And is highly cultivated no voice. ‘Their coming | cluded to continue services at Masonic Temple. 3 pairs No, 865 White Nottingham Laces, Brussels For sale by N. W. Beret Haz wey oe — os oming |r im Purify the blood. cure biliousness and headache, over- fecte, wa. Wi, ‘ y H.W HLL, © ARR sonaast pranions ts at ‘tof the winter's | Those present were Mr. James E. Arnold, = effects. 3.25. Were 85.00. fs 230-f.m, tf 1325 F GREAT AMERICAN BAND, Keuman'n —Vaidis Sisters’ Novelty Company. | once" Brome 1¢ finest of ‘winter's | Julius Toleon, Dr. Stewart Harriecn, M, cote that tired feeling and create » good appetite. 15 pairs No. 1531 Guipure Lace in Ecruat 84. Were | m,tf st now . Kea mem: ——s PANS: | course. “Seats are on sale at Ellis’, ‘oddard, Mr.’ Bart Bi 2 Col. A.B. | ‘Early last spring I was very much rundown, had | 1 lot White Silk Chantilly Laces, regular price 16to | ®6. “Rockbridge Rye,” Assisted by puke pages Rie ee ee nervous headache, felt miserable and all that. Iwas | 20c. yard, at See ee eee is 'risbie. oe fe sé Biot 20c. 1 mn 87 to $4.50. lon; $1 quart XNCH'S, st. uw. MLLF. STELLA COSTA, Soprano. sceshiily More Robberies Reported. very much benefited by Hood's Sarsaperilla and recom- 10c. yard. 10 bairs No, 1! ‘Tamboured Swiss Lace, #6.50. & omg Bishop Keane delivered a lecture in Brooklyn | Mise Clara L. Nevins of No. 807 12th street oe mend it to my friends.” Mrs. J. M. TAYLOR, 1119 esas Wyre 34 pCR ny MER si-ma&ijte oe E JACOBINA WICHMAX, Contralte, last evening under ihe auspices of th reports stolen from her room last Friday a pro 9 ee Sue a horas Euclid avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Dea wineee Hanis aie, | Were’ 810.50." Silent Waite Machines. Standard Rotary ian. AOU AAMDATEREA * cent de Paul Society on “The American of the | jady's gold watch and chai attended meeting of the W. C. T. U. held at the FAGGED OUT. Laces, regular price 35c. —_ jachines at STAM s e P ty gold wateh and chain. " 7 i yard, at 7 ht a 30-— Evening, § o'clock, Future meral of the late Jacob Childs took| Miss Cynthia Cleveland, in the same house, ee PestecE Ageentey Andes erat ane “Last spring I was completely tagwed out. My 5c. yard. PORTIERES. x : _" Arua 2 lace yesterday afternoon from the residence } lost a gold watch, and from Mr. E. L Jensen's | of Washington clelivered an eloquent addres | Stenkth left me and I felt sick and miserable all the —_— 5 pairs Plain Chenille Portieres, frings top ana bot- | | Dr- C. W.. Benson, the well-known Bulti- Gallery, Soe, Resnrwod iene Seceased 612 Haved Oupitel street: ‘There | rooms a allver watch, shict, cuffs aad a neckile. | novo Enter) ny pastor of the. local M. E. | tie. so that 1could hardly attend to my business. ton €4.25 ber pair, Reduced from 20.30. more Specialist in Skin Diseases and Diseases glance mn, orausly in behalf of the Rus: | ‘0X one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilia, and it cared | Special values in Black Silk Chantilly Laces: pairs Chenille Portieres, border top and bottorn was a large attendance, the rarious organizn-| Mr. Charles H. Hamilton's room was also vis-| Chureh, spoke vi ¢ Nervous Sysiem, hax opened an office in | ine vig 1 ., Ibe. (fringed), very handsome, 60-23, Keduced from $9.0. : : phe Penna, tions with which the deceased was connected | ited and robbed of some clothing and a watch | sian exiles in Siberia. All present were re- | Me. there methine likett.” R.C. BEGOLE, editor ase tre Very Heory Chenille Portiersa-fisdoand woretvou donee sem eee GAUNAL Vata Deing represented. 4 and chain, quested to sign a petition to Czar Alexander II +-30c. yard | and heavy double itinge. Reduced trou $19 to $: fluous hairs, warts, moles, marka, tumors and —— The new athletic grounds of the Y. M. C. During last week the Sarah Bernhardt Com- | praying justice for those under his govern- RUN DOWN. Very rich. all blemishes. Dz. Benson or his parmer, Dr, SATURDAY EVENENG, March 28, Association at Yith and U streets are being put | pany was robbed twice. Among the goods | ment’s ban. The quartet “For God and Home | «45 dye spring my whole ayatous was completely run SLAh Manton, con Reioead eee wks _— in condition, and it is expected that by the ist | taken were two white bag wigs and a handsome | and Native Land” was well rendered by Mes- | 4/10 the spring my whole system was completely run 2c. yard aay true OG8 wise Bo ad Des ote The Celebrated ot April they will be in readiness. A base ball | velvet table cloth. dames Murray and Dony and Messrs. William | Gom®, Te monthe ago, I began the uve of Hood's 0c. yard po Ay contol ro ag BEENHARD LISTEMANN CLUB game has been arranged for the opening event. | Calvin Witmer's stable was broken open by | Jordan and Charles Burr. Mise Cora McLean | Petite restored, my nervous system. toned np, aba any 5c. Far | 0g pairs Ton “Fee SS —_ BEENHARD LISTEMANN Frank Fultz was tried in the Police Court | burglars last Thursday night and robbed of a| sang “Unanswered.” Miss Sadie Anderson | feneral health sreatly improved.” GEORGE BRAT, | 1 piece 54 inches wide. -.40c, yard | colors. All new slades. Heel value $i; Will sel for | Our Stock jn Hair Switches and Bangs of | BERNHARD LISTEMANN CLU Saturday for keeping a disorderly house and | gut of harness and a here blanket. officiated as accompanist. Gallipotien Obs ‘These two sets of Chantilly Lace are warranted all | $15. every style and shade at very low prices |S. of Boson. seutenco of sixty aoe was speed. as W. M. Gardner complains of the theft of a| The ~ 5 aeeneee comments Avo’ = N. BL ‘sure to get silk and the best values ever offered at such prices. RUGS, ae. Hewver, 720 7th st. nw. ‘Tab21-s,m,t5t* pa Listemann, in the ease of the Casino property, E. H. Lit-| Columbia bicycle from in front of Clark's | pointed by Anacostia Tent. 134, 1. 0. R., met last ohniean ‘ eat svderiay iit le, agt Dumcanson et al, Juige Bradley has | grocery store Ratnrday at the residence of ‘Mr. MeNelly. HOOD'S SARSPARILLA ‘tls Selon bine Wines eaten hie seme 30 'sinymas Jhins, which willbe | Am Tovention Making Sewing a Pastime, |}. eo ee ee oe mais ——_ Aiter discnasing the ‘project at length supper | soid by all drageiste. $1;six for85. Prepared only | Fiouncings, from to 18 joches wide. Prices Tanging | “Zgs4 uel Jews than rewwiar prices. 7 Tpreticlee ge tap mando eS ANS . e issuance of a writ of restitution. 3 ‘< was served and songs and recitations rendere: a eae bg er neg : * Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Ciaggett ave theerm-| on satus iee meng cee el i, as | Those present were W. P. Kelly, chairman; N. | *Y © 1 HOOD &CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, | frost tie. t0 $2.75 yard. All best goods and warranted | jaf), Duiyrna Hugs, 20-inch, @2. Kenular price, | Ofice 487 Sth street northwest. dil-tr | Mrs Frits ieee... Pima Danna Rorwane Baty ofa lerce, circle Of frie an ae eae oe ay te Ba ee kioes | MeNellr; womurer: E.G. Lowe. secretary: | 2 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. : pee fo? Supra Rugs, 20-inch, $2.45. Rerular price, = Amman, seni asataee A qaintances in the death of their daughter Edith, fe a |S. Wel Gill, W. Berry, C. Bladen, G. Be fall eat Ocsstal| *sepmarces < : ‘ELS. mere ¥- are change, the sunouncement of which will be found els: | was engaged in turning his car at 11th street | Jobnston, J- Loveless and G. Sweetman, Fos ata eae ir paspoee phloem nrceremy inne — HO’ = el ron 2 where in Tar. Stax. ,..,| and Florida avenne, he was robbed of his cash 4 LENTEN SOmnER. Jos. B. Walling is very grateful to Chief | box, containing from $5 to #6. Acolored man} iss Annie Smith gave a lenten soiree at her U NIVERSALIS1 CHURCH, Parris and the members of companies 3 and 8, | taking advantage of the driver being off the Paccm, Disc. rey ART SQUARES. Witsoe nor 13th and Lats. wwe BEST ALL WOOL. Wa. ave. and 14th st. - Red, rough and oily skin prevented or cured by that | point de Paris Laces, 13 inches to 4% inches wide, = 3 ‘Washingto THURSDAY, March 2, and track A, for their prompt srrival _and | front of the car snatched the box and ran and prscapderiat rasta ee es sg greatest of all skin beautifiers, the CUTICURA SOAP, | from 10c. to 38c. yard; very suitable for Wash Dresses. See pag al Price, $9.00. Saker eivEr THE ADAMOWSEL QUARTETTE. efficien he fire corner 5th and A } succeeded, altho or inj e ~ streets northeast this morning. and aleo to the | hus cece es Pore Good | oral colored satin with languedoe cascades on | J0emParable for the skin, unequaled for the toilet, 4s Yards, T. Adamowakt, Ist violin. policeman who turned in the alarm, thereb: we np) each side, Miss Mand Duvall in mauve mer- | 2nd without arival asan infantile soap. Producesthe | Prices quoted are extremely low snd we request in- = ——-* WASHINGTON.D.C. 4: Moldaner, 3a viohin. 3. Saving the contents of his paint shop’ and ad- si eibddaak Winn Che Rotioaiinn. veilleaux satin, Miss Addie Spencer in pale yel- | loveliest, whitest, clearest skin and softest Lands. | spection and comparison, Linoleum Mats at cost, 306. sent com CE aR He ea joining property. Mr. Edward Barry, the day clerk of the third | !0¥ Shot silk and point — lace, Miss | Warranted absolutely pure. Sale greater than all othe — Lange size, WINTER RESORTS. and 50 cents. ° day evening Mr. J. Gettinger of 721] Mr. Edward Barry, the day clerk of the third | Annie Spencer. in black duchesse and black | sain roars compimes, ® muicuiuenicas eames — a a tees renin 22th street fell in the areaway of $10 10th street | Police precinct, who has been studying for the | tulle, Miss May Keating in white silk and Miss 8. COHEN & CO. 400 Retinaute Lowell Ingraine i paid und 1 yards | RAED 5 ae and was badly cat about the forehead. Dr. | medical profession at Columbian University, | Minnie Jones of Evanston, Wyo., in heliotrope each, 5c. around the house, lane grounds; moderate ters | Naw Lvsaisa darn Middleton of the Emergency Hospital treated | recently graduated as an M. D. with high hon. | henrietta. Among the gentlemen who attended mh21 523 11th st. pois cauivun aatenal’seaed ae tan aS aims Godcs | ome Booth hiss hima. sa) Me Gee dadioml cxbcdad wha were William K. Baxter, Ernest Watson, A. utd Supen Matinee Prices lower than vers? WHE OWENTAL, ATLANTI whIOtomb2 28206 at naw At 12:40 vesterday a fire took place at 1743 E | ° ata ng Ppoin | J. Edwards, F. Swiggert, ‘I. J. Bradley, Henry z — #inia ave. near beach. “Everything wew. CADEMY OF MUSIC, 9TH AND D sin. NW street northwest, but no damage was done ment as a surgeon in the revenue marine serv- | Stangier and E. Garner. D. &B 3,000 yards Velvet Border. 23. per yard. end twyrovements, | A : = 2 ice he leaves shortly for his post at New Or- pemncacia —_ ee SPECIAL. comceaas ee. _ SIRS. OPE ETIEES, Main 4, cers y rs "PRE WELLINGION, GEO TOWN ONCHESTRA, i dcamaena leans, and the ofticers Friday night expressed | ytisg Lil Davie, who wae the gnest of Mise t 1 ETOWN 08 . 5 7 P" ppreciation of s FURNITURE. PAN EN! - JUSEF KASPAR, CONDUCTOR, last Friday night Col. Foxwell of the com-| {pew abprrciation of him by. presenting him. | Corrie Etzler of Maple avenue, baa returned to OWING TO THE REQUEST OF OUR MANY OCEAS ED ee mande - TLANTIC CITY, N.J. ief'# staft, ou behalf of the Sir | monte her home at Columbns, FROG HOLL EH Knights of Columbia Division, military rank of ——— PATRONS AND THE JNCLEMENCY OF THE 827.50. 927.50. 827.50. BAL OF LATHES PURSIOHING GOODE deen | pEzimaeree Solid Oak 3-piece Chamber Suite hand ish, *b.——Mr. Tucker of Wheeler road is convaleseing. ir. Edward K.P. to Past Sir Knight Commander Charged With Highway Robbery. J. Piteber left last night for Iitena Vista, Colo., one the coming week, This will give allof ous custorcers | Eurpore Slesor Sresee Suatt' wankcrald’ Saas | FY GEELINPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY, Te NILMEL NS Cheb Jno atiiul gold “jewel of honor,” | Policeman George N. Nicholson, who does | to assume charge of the electric light plant of MMMM IT achance to buy their “EASTER” GOODS AT COST. | y fe lanwest anu | 2290. Every h comtort. Law 3 which dered, and oniy | duty in the county, arrested a negro named AME deliver tons 1,00 of these Soild Unk Stutes. inorder | Rrule. SO tert of smi by those who hare ent ve terms | Joveph Cole Fr nd locked him P| rhe anacoatis Quartet, Meters. Eno, Dore ata ex'# FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. | tent A"LOW UME a geese ie bel! | Wracromta, artantic city, xa are entitled to it has been com-{on a charge of highway r One week ee - rit a Loire ‘6 sabes We will unbesitatinucly. way. thet this suite ransot he | VW Souths Caroline ave peak the beck: Openall the te aa the armiahedion of Colon i rdand Miller, met in the parlors of the We invite your attention to our excellent line of hought elsewhere for less thn’ €40.00, and we Will | year. All unoderm conveniences, ‘olumbia | before Andrew J. Smith, a soldier from Hamp- _" wee LIGHT NECKWEAR FOR EASTER, IN STRIPES, | uurantee same and keep in order tor five years. Tessin M. WILLIAMS. syMrin Division and on retiring k nage » pains dung Ga Bee ee med gentleman Saturday evening. —_— lg dpe ec . eet Aken Ere Sreres aaeus meuekiadeun dai ton, while passing alot e Bla: et & F a rie me 7 5 LST KAL most prosperous con was assaulted bya highwayman, who robbed | y J Tst, Chambers pee cues the Bap- We can show them to you in Knots, Puff and ‘-Four- | ,2,Sclid, Oak Tables, twisted lezs, oxidized Urass t AR — 5 A MR. ARTHUR NIKISCH. Conductor, Lawrence Kearn him of about $0. After being robbed the sol-| Charles Fleming and James Beacham found OUR ELEVENTH ANNUAL CLEAR- Lon wee | 55 sen Gan orton Soa aca oe none 3. BAUFEENBART. ___PLFTH CONCERT meral servic «i lost his hat, ealled at a house on | the body of a colored femsle infant in the — — 7PUE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, AT 8 PML ell-kn: a washed the blood from his face. | branch near Sheridan avenue, Hillsdale, last ING SALE MONDAY, SIXTH DAY, AND 50 doz. Men's F; Black Hose, st . malit 1 No. 55 Solid Oak Hall Stand, plate glass, $7; f MICHIGAN AVE. NEAK THE OCEAN.” SOLOISTS. nat2: tore on the 7th strectroad by some person whe | ‘The poltce reported yesterday a dangerous STINU! vO W it 17 Solid Oak Rockers, antique oak and 16th cent cede : cing which was taken from him included a $20 gold | corner of Harrison and Monroe streets. DURING THIS SALE OUR PATRONS vn den liye igee 3 pair for J0c. | Plusts #0: you cannot duplicate then for $10. T NSD A rantic City, N. J.. GRAND WAGNER PROGKAM, picee. The officer made a thorough investign- . gas lamp at the southeast corner of Jef- - . 23 Solid Oak High Back Rockers, $2.85. North Carolina ave., neer the beach. GRAND WAGNER PRoGKAM, tion of ti e and expects to prove that Coie } ferson and Fillmore streets has been out of _ —— mb1S-cossin #. A. CANFIELD. selections from **Tannhaeuser” (Parts ver lent a £20 gold. pleco at a store on 7th arect. | repair since January I AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY WILL slbinicn h ii 46 Solid Oak High Back Chairs, $1. [208 Hons, as "Die Gutcerdas A smith, who returned to Hampton after being the sewer trap at the northeast corncr of . ee 25 Solid Oak High Back Arin Chairs, $2.85. Te ~~ = ne . wih Sowers, ‘The robved, will be sent for to appear against Cole. | Maple and Nichols avenue choked yesterday, BE OFFERED OUR hegre _ OILS “pplapapen mie ye = se eae ER causing a serious overflow. WE CLOSE ATGP.M. SATURDAY, 9P.M. mb21 | ing Chairs, wide frame, cane Seat, 3325. PHE GOULD, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., 141 OCEAN | BOW Cn Seleatd. F ELLIS & CU."S, #57 Pennaylvamia Welcoming a Pastor. Mis, Margaret + Prats of Gieshoro, viteol| suaccuins woRMerUKn Amp te: | toot eee — Z pg a ‘The citizens of the village at Kensington, on | Jokn Sandy, died on Saturday and will be in- Same chair as above with leather seat, 4.50. reated tnoderu Conveniences. A Colored ¥. M.C. AL J iation. Ohio road, gathered in large numbers at the A meoting was held at Chureh | residence of J. F. Stock for the purpose of ex- yesters the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and | erred at Lodge Landing, Northumberland Va. petition signed by all the property owners but one on Nichols avenue between Jefferson vented to the Com- HOLSTERY FABRICS AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS century finish, $20. T Basgrvrr Satz. qpX® 57 014 Emelish Oak Book Case and Secretary, | tric bells, bath, &c. Special rates di oy ‘Open ali year. GuhGeoiw] ED. L. GOULD. 1 No. 37 0ak Book Case and Secretary, sixteenth j —— 2h E 7 ND, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. ‘Ocean end of South Carolina ave. bun parlor, elec me th ovement for } tending a welcome to Rev. C. E. Dudrear, who | and Pleasant streets was pr ‘Lent. = TOMPEISS. Prop, the organization of «colored Y. M. C. Associa-| has just been appointed pastor of St. Panl’s | Missioners Ja st Saturday asking that the A. IN PRICE. 900 7TH ST., CORNER OF I. 1 Combination Washstand and Ladies’ Writing Desk, | ane >, ad solid oak, €12.00. tion. ¢ 6 called the mecting | Methodist Episcopal Church by the Baltimore | $04," RT be estopped from laying a arate waataik — By Mr. GEO. H. BARRIES, staff correspondent of to order and mace = brief speach. Mr. | conference. Mir. W. H. Wheatley made the ad- | “"Hey. WG. Davenport, tee Mpleceal mie MANY OF OUR GOODS WILL BE ae vas! ; tee ae ee en, Seen aden iene oe os tor of the churci, was called | dres# of welcome, to which the pastor re-| ister, preached a special’ temperance sermon = : ess asisstand, $8.5 ae He made a specein in favor | *Ponded appropriately. | Every one prevent | jast ight to Anacostia Tent, 13%, Anacostia] QUOTED AT LESS THAN HALF ‘ isdn sani wns ian troubies. movement. Similar addreses were 5 iaaim-mmiiak es sain, THER VALUE. Apreat chance is offered to those who want ene ee ee HAMLINE ME. CHURCH, 9th and P sts.n. a oe ts were served. The a food Shoes for Jess money than common, chgaies Saya a = FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1891. Methodist church building at Rensingtor: iso ¢GORGETOWN. TO THOSE DESIRING FIRST- 50 Woven Wire Springs, #3 each. ADDON HALL, of the neatest in the state of Maryland and the | ral * shoddy Shoes are usually sold. 50 Bair: 98.5 en H congregation is flourishing. Rev. Mr. M. F.B. Itice of the Dunbarton M.E. CLASS ARTICLES Im OUR LIKE es Sasi’ deat Wee For sale at the Door or at Towner's, 13167th ’ t Why He “ans Not Pay It. Chareh left Saturday for his new charge in Bal- 1,500 pairs Ladies’ Fine Custom-made Hand- 150 3's-pound Good Feather Pillows, $1 each. same TEEDS & hed Fouse, nae composed of s In the divorce suit of Margaret Beck against | ™90F®- - THIS SALE AFFORDS A FINE pins wate negiseesos = 1] UE LEHMAN, OCEAN ENDOY PENNSYLVANIA ~ Moore, J. M. . Bowen, W- Be cccak takithe (sgipa tae Weal Bax erseee| : Mr. cae Plater, conte _ mee RE a ihe and Finest Dongola, (selling at $2.25, worth oe = Pete kum. Pak it stg tL yr) EXCURSIONS, _&e. * The quesiioa of the color line in | tothe rule to show cause why he does not pay | {ue yrevative bealuing Amecaton lel ans from $3 to #4. 1 Xo. 09 Tmt, Mah. Chiffonier amd Wardrobe, 8] _js:31-Gu ————F-¥ temas._| cn 7 YEENON, THE TOMB OF WaxniNG: debated ata meeting held | alimony. He says that it is an utter impossi-| with Mrs. Plater fur a short stay at Fortress SOLIDLY AND ARTISTICALLY aT pe aghast oe [o> CaS. capers: 2.8. Stacintesruar CHARLES MACALESTEK will leave wet LMaptist Chureb yesterday after- | bility for him to pay, as ailary ix barely | Mouroe for the benefit of his healt] 1,200 pairs Men's Shoes, hand sewed and 1 No. 21 Solid Oak Sideboard, bevel plate glass. pine Soot gy eat dauly. seregt bundy, we follows: Bruce took the negutive and Wm. | sufficient to exist on; that he believes the plain- |» Miss Bessie Bell is dangerously ill at her resi- Reduced trou $25 to $17.50. On the Beach with unsurpassed Gcoun View. Leave’ for Tv Nt 10 san. ALTE, Martin the afirmative. Prot ae real gutnte in hex own right an mann Gna y A NOMINAL cCosT. Goodyear welt, Fine Calf and Real Kangaroo, cid Och: Suliabi,esehie eto tenn. ‘Balt water baths im the Luise, Lr ee yey ‘eam akira Canada aise spoke 01 | w0 for expenses incurred in defense | McLaughlin & Co., contractors on the new the best goods made, selling at $2.75, worth was #24. Send fer cizenion, rede GL Bleratt cafe 20 the Clarion | of the suit. naval observatory, expect to have their “4 WE CORDIALLY INVITE INSPEC- — 3830-2 E. ROBERTS & SONS. he Macalester wil: river | a aval obser . expect con: frow $3.50 t0 $5. 3 Very Handsome Solid Oak Sideboarl, 48 | — 5 legge L et = ‘Transfers of Real | ee a ‘act completed by the Ist of July. Owing to ‘Wide, extra large beveled plate glass. Offered | GQHEKWOOD. OLD, POINT COMPORT, VA. HAE comme seerning Page, round trip. Deeds im fee bave been Sled as follows: | a ieakan ae Wace the small propriation ($130,000) the proposed TION AND COMPARISON. -W. "Price was $38. Sas pen, oh ere everyting aes :wioterate | conte fost) Ls Captain i ‘Br ; The reguiar monthly of i residences for professors will not be erected at . Hyreia, s Owner and Propneor. | rage EXCURSIONS Harriet, Abbot. lot C1 | poreign and Home Missionary Society was held | present, ae mort of the money’ will be sed for ALE GOODS MARKED Im PLAIN oe ee eet ees Wil be noid for Bae Petaacr pee Be elo STAGE EXCURSIONS. Se0. Cath= a+ the parsonage of Ryland M. E. Church Friday | the purchase of instrumenta. Dongola, Kid and Straizht Goat—selling at os 'OTEL CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, WN. J. |= aai;n lo COACH LINE ibaves ? F 8 y vy j He . (ine Snies tak Polished. Rolid Oak ory 4 Sade H, EMItLS SALLa-HO COACH LINE LEAVES vening, after which a musical and literary pro- | ,, Te Rockville electric road, extending from 50 to e2. a extra zd ean receai iupeovesventey tt sem | D's evening, farary yro- | 49700 cra aes FIGURES. ‘worth from 81.50 to &2. 8 jarwe beveled plate lass, Lined | and the ocean, recent ‘sean gram was rendered by the Misses Fitzhugh, | & saplentd on ter as Se drawers. ‘$24 is ail we ask. $08 was the orice. beat and bath rooms. Col Ex PRES) ‘alte tee m ik led ak. 8 eat and betn rooms. Col-SUHN M-CLAMK. jalvom “ 7 gs, Mies Mabel Walker, the Misses | operation in May. ‘The balance of the road will —_— 000 paire Boys'and Youth's Shoos—genuie | | 4, No. 98 Iunitation Mahogany Halt Stand we witt | "AE REVERE, the Hotet Agantie = and Leoni Woods, Mise Carow, Miss | be thronghto Reckville, it i stated, by the fall calf uppers, with all solid leather soles—selling saiph care Oak Ea Gay RE Sia le year. ‘feionoame Be NEW_PUBLICATIONS. = ~ | Clare Rosafe, Mise Lily Price, Miss Ella White | of the yea ALEX. MILNE, 1 Antiqne Oak Kitchen Cupboard. Reduced} 43:35, eeiemetowns | ond Mr. L. Taylor. Among those present were | Chris. Heutich and others have com at $1.25, worth from 1.75 to $2.50. from $18.00 10 12.00. oe el viie | Mr. and Mrs. Price, Sir. and Mrs. Mitehell, Mr. ve | and Mra. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Causon, Mr. and gi), | Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mra. Kortz, Mra. Brad- * burn aud daughter, Mra. Buck, Mrx. Strang, M: | Sirs. Hall, Mre Woods, Mrs. Woodhouse. Bre. bq. 2: $1,900. Rawlings, ‘andi D.T Re ‘sat | Lane, Mrs. Rosafy, the Misses Miteuell, Harper, «ED. | Norris, Eppley, Simmons, Espey, Larcombe, Walland to H. Kraake. sab * a9 573, | Colison, Barker sud Billingsley, and Meare. Eeukes Beown, te. Gans Ben Tire | Spenttaan, Momfy, Smith, Walkor, Price and James. 2 3 Awoxo the auction scles tomorrow the wad 44 to 47, sq. S61; | trustees sale of 12 brick dwellings on W street to W. T. Tinkler. sub | and on 10th street northwest present a chance etal. to Geo. | seldom offered to make a profitable investment sad pt G | im a section of the eity improving in value.— . Adee. P RET See Guat Banoars in real estate next to corner | Sex Srxctat Norice of 8. H. D. Association. * Pennsylvania avenue on 12th sireet.—See advt. ——— Carnss, 1524 F street — Adel. . a hotel at the junction of the Tealeytown, Glen Echo and Bethesda roede. Mr. B. T. Janney, the supervising princi of tke public schools, has man phere made to him daily about the muddy condition of Prospect avenue in front of the school build- ing, corner 36th strect, "Children to school are forced to wade through the mi Frank Jackson was cha in the Police Georgetowton the canal,” sade Yortdted Georgeto = collateral. Church Trustees Elected. At the election of trustees held on March 20 by the members of Galbraith Church to serve for the mish Phitp Incheon, Honey Huhebin: ten, Lew Tabor, Wiliam, Samat Sheri Opciege Mette a Coda ee ea mhi7-2w 1214 F ST. ¥.W. eee ees en ES ith =) gS ees WILLETT & RUOFF, ' ‘Hatters and Furriers, 905 Penn. eve, mhid ‘00 pairs Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Slip- ‘pers—all styles, at less than half price. ‘You won't be able to resist buying some of the many bargains offered at ‘THE BANKRUPT BALE, 900 7th st., corner of I. anes MANICURE. ‘MA0auE Fa yok: ee rs BURGH.| Je “OU Maa UE pons apd chorus. Destined to have en unpre <-eive an army up sbove brave and, noble Geer