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12 31, 1891—TWELVE PAGES. CITY ITEMS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, TUESDAY. BIBLE WORK. LOCAL MENTION. THE NATIONALS WIN. Sy ar Heavy and Opportune Batting Enables Them | Mecting of the Board of Managers of the| Arsivox's Ormna Hovse.—Von! Suppe's Great China and Japan Tea Co. ES cacaye baie NS to Defeat the Athietles. ‘Washington City Bible Society. bright | pleating comic opere “Clover as , cuiee nd Joven Dee Oe For the District of Columbia, Marvland and | The Nationals met the Athletics im Philndel- | The board of managers of the Washington | itnessad by 2 pleased audionce at Albangh Dry Roast Coffes. ad - s*Sjearing by Wednesday night; | phis yesterday and won by 10 t08 ‘The Press | City Biblo Society at their meeting last evening eS > | says of the game: The Washingtom association | granted forty Bibles to Milla’ ‘Tabernacle, A. CONDITION OF THE WATER ME. Church, one ‘half to be paid for. ‘The ‘Temperature and condition of enter at 7 | afternoon in an exhibition game with the Ath- | treasurer reporta the following receipts in the a.m.—Great Fails. temperature, 51: eondition. | Jetics and 2,897 persons paid the admiesion fee | month: From Church of the Covenant, $50; }. Receiv te ture, 47. Con- | ‘i 3 Sitios at a a 'Soaeuction 12: condition ng | % Witnem the straggle. Husted pitched the | First Presbyterian Church, 15; McKendree , “voir, | rst five innings for the home team and|Chureh, $15; Lutheran Church, Georgetown, 6; distributing voir, | 4m h 5 epee were. 44; condition ab intuent gate | Miller operated for the visitors during the | 5; Methodist Protestant Church, Georgetown, house, 12; condition at cfifuent gate house. 13. | came time. Meakin was substituted by Mana-/| $5; New York Avenue Church, $25; Central High tide in thefriver, 12.03 pm Low tide in | ger Sharsig at the beginning of the eixth and Church, $26.82; Washington Con- ‘the river, 6:39 p.m. Carsey succeeded Milier. MeGuire and Hart | ference M. E. Church, $8; Memorial Lutheran = Cross did all | Church, ¢20: Kendall Chapel, $10. Decrease For Law axp Commenctat Prrsrtxe go to | “ought for Washington, while Kid MoGns & Waitace, 1107 E st. n.w. in deficiency incident to present distribution Saar ANS Washington haa, « good hitting team, and /among the children, €140 in the month. A +, Commexcrxe tomorrow. gran. sugar Se. per Ib. thaw out it make itself | grant of fifty Bibles was made to the mission Pause E. Avrexvs, 14l¢ F ot. n.w. felt in the chamy zace, Fred. Dunlap | school of the Christinn Church on Capitol Hill. | taxon care of by Annie Myers, Digby Bell and Suez Lonoxerre. $1.50. Hzarien, £53 Pa.ay.* | ¥as given s cordial reseption when he came ‘To prepare for the sizty-third anniversary | WP. Rochester. Again { ri a ee a . to bat, aud responded a Tat two-bag- | = 3 the following committees were ap- Natroxat Taeatem —Those charming a Ove Taxonixo Derartwent is stucked high | ger. The visitors practically won me in | pointed: On anniversary, Messrs. Jones, Sam-| 40 nd ira Kendal, were waraly erent ty on every counter with the latest styiesand most | the seventh inning, when they secured the lead | son and Swartzell. On nominations, Mes«rs. a large audience at the Nath Ny fected by beautiful fabrics for spring suitings and trous- | by some good hitting and # poor throw by Mc- Loman, Tayloe and Fenwick. On annual re- night, though the play the; moh paige! erings. See our suits to order from #20 up and | Keough. Calilhan made rt, Mesars. Shields, Ballentyne, Snell_and | {iS}. on the Play they Prevented mas not trousers to order from $5 up. handed catch and Mulvey made one of his | Pitzer. On andit, Messrs. Frisby and Stier. | ). f \gekseg 2 anster’ Ee 7th and E. | famous stops. Otherwise there were no notice- | The members weze notified that the fiscal yar | 228 been frequently seen hero both in its En- —_—=™" pre srmerenc ot ends at noon on Saturday the 25th of April'and | §lish form and the original, the great Bern- Free Op Rrs and Bourbon whiskies of 1966, |" ‘The Nationals made 10 hits and 5 errors and | the annual mecting takes place on Monday the | 2@Tdt playing Claire in the latter version. and 1878 and 1879, the choicest to be had, and of | gue Athletics 9 bits and 1. error. Por. the | 2ith of april to wuich tle clergy of the-eity, | 8° te Public is perfectly familiar with ite story. aia Which I make s specialty. Call at tte old © | Nationals Dunlap made a tw Hart, | as well as members aro invited. Mr. Wright, | 12 the translation used by the Kandals both OUR DRESS GOODS SALON unis. Laxpes, 909 7th street | Vcr Cuark and Hatéeld 6 hits, | from the committee of supply, reported that | SiV¢ honest aud conscientious work, but it is MeQuear; and Beecher two singles | twenty-six churches had alrendy completed | HOt satisfying asin plays where ploasint | Has gained an extensive reputation here and # cock, sud Visuer, Clark. and Garsey one, each. | their canvass and that the others were making femme fa aatte motive. | They aro both more.at | everywhere for ite perfect appotmtment, See Tanew tock «| Clark on third accepted two out of four|commendable progress. He commended es- 3 space Goods suits and note cur prices Scheceyerpucctans chances, Dunlap four out of five, Hatfield two Bret the work of St. John’s Protestant aa oop very bighiy, both potession: stortd: "Ove totoa totes iat Set Den. 2 & a And the LONDON GaiETY GIRLS. April 6-Whalter: and Martell's Mammoth Combini hat ‘arriagw Tide vver ‘the Alpe ss jlue, in New York "saps it humor hue | ‘ME INDIAN ON | SONAL EXPriENces. ‘ A Lecrure ‘ By Mr. GRO. BL HARRIES, sta comeeyonad* @ ‘The Evening Starat Pine Rides during the recep lm. ian troubies : HAMLINE 3%. CHUNCH, th and Pate.n.og Has been postponed on scoount of the weatser FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1901. Tickets... consesanecnnananens Fors at the door or at Towner's, 13267%h st 7 ‘i stores. One large room—127 fect long, 32 out of iscopel Charch, which hed twice canvassed | sity and individually, and they ere heartily fect wide, 23 foet hich—te literally stocked E:rmax Bnos., 7th’and E. Sa their section and wero assisting on another. | welcomed in any city that they have ever vic. with all that is choice, elevant and desirable Sq Desucan Sex Cunact 20 Gulivened & HANDSOME GIFT. anal ied aa “ ited. ‘Dress Goods. We have - ereneel this ~ Fossntz's Porcisn gor <a HER WILLD bY = Toom that a perfect light is ever with us, ns “ foall parte of Washington and Georgetann | The Lucy Webb-Hayes Memorial Deaconess Pane sarombled in pry ne af arto tact night | evenontho dare day, and thin not great Decorated Plates. : Ere. soup you ro Pn Rae theta gees Chang x2 for din- | Home and Training School for Missionaries. | But She Fired = Bullet at Him All the to listen to the Yale Glee and Banjo Club. This advantage to anyone in the selection of Wack cuemienee. Next Week—THE BUEGLAR. mazoar_ | _ Conducted partior via O.G0° mer by telephone. 1427 New Yors avenue. Yesterday afternoon the deed was signed by Same. a organization has been hero ‘before and ¢ gheir ~ eee: és Elegant and useful. "ALBAUGH'S GRAND Orena HOUSE | Pia aml Beles i ter | whi, i: wife " | work is wel n to the rs ic fo employ a corps of twenty-six First- —— Westan werkiy 2S rmeeny leretemeg sh epee py slacnre Neen there age em: naan Wediteer = aoe Acorns peg a | iis city. ‘The program was arranged to show | and Experienced Searien fo wait 00 300, ‘The Johnston Spring-loaf Blended Tea, | EVERY EVENING, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. | Ogi fi elu nt natural mineral water that creates appe- qi ‘i the high perfection that the club had attained whose knowledge Judginent pack in McCAULL OPERA COMPANY, OF circulars cali or etarves . " copal Church the house and grounds at North | being the death of Willie Williams this morning. | oth jy ie vocal and intmoestal aaeant pertect, pound and g ans . Gucsrnity. “Glance ‘Haatonn, 1H; 1th o€ nw. | Capitol and Pierce streets, the property to be | Williams, whois a young colored man employed | Pots £8 148 vocal and. instramental execution They kaow whet calor hast suite you, hew Ealt-pound Presenting Three Most Successful Operas. han —_ known as the Lucy Webb-Hayes Memorial | as a cook at Crowley's oyster house, 1216 Penn- | been more enjoyable to those who attended had much material is necessary and what is sty! air-tight packuges— Monday ena Tucetay, _ Wedtnentay and Thursday. M&tXt YEON. aut TOMB OF wastes Sze Ove Lrxz of spring overcoats. Our gz seed “ for | sylvanis avenue, has been on terms of close | there beon s more liberal introduction of tah for trinuniag, ont this saformetion 80 cents per pound. CLOVER. INDIANA. MG —~y—4- : petone wi curr Tease Back Mh and &. | Missionaries. intimacy for some time past with oue Aunie Ferery Cees seni Tak eens 6080 (of Teed carefully the details below. beatin ant THE BLACE HUSGAR, aes a The deed is made to Eliza G. Davis, president | Smith, also Zeolored, but, wearying of the tie | that matter the club was brought back after ‘Then come and look us over. One glance this as the ~ raat a ere CN ghene ise” | of the home society; Elizabeth L. ust, cor-| that bound him, ehoee his time yestorday and | nently every nuniver” tthe goods wil tend more to convince you best fiftycent’ Tea Posen bert Dieny nen, ——————— responding secretary; A. Louise Clark, treas-| broke it rudely. The woman in tho case did| Miss Saxrox’s Recrrat. — Miss Saxton’s porovintleundlasdeprpartry a ever offer po oy a ee a oe ee ten Dig Sa | Urer; Jane M. Bancroft, general field secretary | not like this, and this morning a little after 9 | Sscred classic recital at Wonn's Hall on Stn-| Gopus than Pages of print can prove. Spend the public. me Knapp, WW. F Hochenter, supply more fuel than oa y day evening attracted s cultured audie: x Fred W. Trea, SUPE Be tance Sees “ny °*'| of the deaconess buresu; Bishop Hurst, Hiram | o'clock she called at Williams’ place of toil and | 28Y, evening attracted cultured audience. | {walt be time ‘well and Drostabiy’ em Say Fred Pera < Price, Woodford 8. MeDowell, Rachel A. E. | had a taik with him at the kitchen door. She | manner the story of Cain by Victor Hugo ana | 7: SEATS tees at Bovecher, Sener Kemer. Nisir our children's department and see the| 5.1, Ciara L. Roach, the trustees of the | besought him to come back and let things be | the Burial of Mose. The Prayer was MOHAIRS. tr ead Next Week—PAULINE HALL'S OPERA CO. mh30-<t offer from €2 up. Tth and E, | home, and it stipulates that the home shall be | as they had been, but he would not have it co. | given with a feeling that moved the entire 27-nch Smalt Very pretty and fine at SENS EHO aR eauan Race, 70 01 under the control of the board of managers of | "Then, losing ali pctience, she drew a londed | Audience. Miss Saxton was arrayed in soft Quality, 3734¢. Gnanea H = = the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the | pulidog revolver and, standing close by him, | ¢linging draperies suited to the recitals. 27-inch Large Fixured, very handsome. 50c. ‘pounds. Mrs. P. Harsis, R. L. Britton and T. F. Dean, Propri- CITY AND DISTRICT. Methodist Episcopal Church. inted it at the region of his abdomen and | Hanuts'.—The performance this week at the Sete Seige and Piette, quttomyiits, OF Cok eee I on, eee Neither race nor color is to be considered in | fred. But Williams did not fall dead. In- | Bijou is strictly new, never having been seen eee an one 25 cents Pow Teen Weakae ENTS TONIGHT. the conduct of the establishment says the deed. | deed, he was not even seriously burt. He | here before. To sum the play up would be to a a per pound package. 3. C. STEWAMKI, —— ‘ The trustees assume an incumbrance of | walked around to the first precinct siation and | #ay that it consists of two honrs and fifty-five 5c. Aud his splendid ‘conipany of Sincere, —— ~ 7 inutes of the healthiest and ft iest fun 42-inch Piain Gray Mixed, handsome, Tic. Its vast eale Comedians, i - MeCaull Opera Company in | $5,000 which is on the property; the value Of | told them there that he been shot. When | mi 8 e and funniest seen SAinch Plain Best Quality Grays and Tans, Aczaven's. — the latter is $15,000. he opened his clothing the ball fell to the floor | here this season. The performance really runs ‘cL is a garantee Ming “Clover.” eee? eee ‘i rough sey- | but two hours and forty minutes, but the laugh of its excellent _Next Week-SHADOW DETECTIVE. wh30.0t x Mz. and Mrs. Kendal in “Im fry eter de greg 19 yg eo cod prey abe ah eens flew cepa hag my CHALLIFS, qualities. CADEMY OF MUSIC. —Mr. - ; #4 . eae ica enn | EI rs retiree s ‘30-inch All-wool Small Polka Dots, 37340. ‘S0-inch French, best rade, 60c. ‘The greatest variety in the city. ‘Hanais’-—““Fat Men's Club.” The Opening Games of the Columbia| then walked to the Emergency Hospital, where | formance many first-class specialties are intro- Gaeat Cmxa axp Jarax Tea Co, i and duced, among them the three Albion brotherr, 731 7th st., bet. G and H. ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1891. Kenvax’s.—Muldoon, Kilrain and London Athletic Club Tournament. Dr. Hall took stitch in the wound and sent | duced, among them the 9 Albion herr, ‘Sauaen mee * . ann All the prelimi of the Columbia Athletic | the man home to go to bed. esata: audience with their acrobatic ROBES AND COMBINATION SUITS ?! For Mashers Only— That is, men who mash their hats. That fall MR. CHARLES SANTLEY, Auni it der arrest Masoxic Hatt.—Lectare by Rev. D. J. Staf-| Clab whist tournament were arranged at a, Serst. Boyle placed Aunie Smith under bh Goocbheseebeneh Mnstiih Sesion, ford, D.D.: “Eloquence in Shak and took her to the first precinct station. When | songs. ta ET lle Tally-ho trio sing all the popular A fow of the Combination Suits left, to meeting of the committee in charge last night | she found herself behind the bars her anger | den Ws in a popular manner. Miss Daisey Rams- close at 85. rncr is @ soubrette of more than average ‘Handsome Robes in leading shades, #10. and MRceoUNt) ay | Wed ste ik, lee we and the time for entries was extended, at the | gave to the loudest sort of grief and she | Vivaciousness, and, after pleasing the andience Superior Robes, very ell, $15and $18 ‘ eal i i Spree! TLLAnDe wuTkL. CONDENSED LOCALS. solicitation of anumber of the club's members, | became almost hysterical, shricking and crying | With several clever songs and dances, claps the EMAIETTA ROEES, that we are showing Yor Gras suse ree arch | ara ida Bond Youne, Miss Ada Moylan, w Ye. ave. ana 24th a ais poinsterednis out that she loved her Willie and slid not climax by turning a couple of cartwheels and pene py x. sthuseit oud ‘Soprano. Coutralte. | 9 ‘The concert last night at the Foundry MLE. | until this evening. ore are | ‘whether or not they hung her if a flip-flop with along dross on. ‘The company yr gma iggrnakcgpnar yon a = a oe Mr. Thomss Impett, Herr Franz Wilczek, x3 Church for the benefit of the Methodist Home | seventy-odd entries in this tournament shows | 0S*™¢t OF ms impossible to convince her that | is a good one. Again tonight. 2 pee handsomely, dressy ai a [ENRY Fraxo J mr One Price, Seaea vache Shunde taobin for the Aged was a success. both financially and | that, while the members of this organization | he was not dangerously hurt and for quite | Kenxax’s.—The Muldoon Athletic Combina- . PR elgg ‘Miss Jennie Davies, Accompanist, artistically. The concert was under the are cultivating the physical, intellectual recrea- | a while she kept up her cries of mingled love | tion, in conjunction with the London Gaiety FRENCH ROBES IN FINE SERGE. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing first-class WASHINGTON, D.¢. tion of Frank A. Wilson. tion is not suffering neglect at their bands. | and grief. Barlesque Company, is the attraction at Ker- ‘Handsome Embroidered Fronts in Cadet board where they get all the delicacies of the ani the = = - Yesterdry afternoon Henson Simms, colored, | HO" 1 B — OEM nan’s this week. Last night the house was Gray, Mousse, Tan; in fact, we,have combl- WASHINGTON CHORAL society. living at £20 2d street southwest, while at work | Nine games of seven points each will be played season at four and five dollars per week should 8 ; WINTER RESORTS crowded to the doors. After a very fair olio, ‘nat.ons to suit alt fancies, to the 's Excuax wh u ‘: on the West End Bank building, at 19th strect | by sixteen men three times a week until each Picanto viiekteg oA introducing a comedy sketch after the Clemen- An All-Wool Imperial Serwe, 40-inch, in | S40 ee a ae = TE MEMIGGH A at and Peunssivania avenue. was injured by a| contestant has played twenty-seven games| Saturday morning Policeman Lynch paid ® | cay Case; Miss Mattio Webb in some well choren all the beautiful shades of Fawns, Tans, —-—+--. - feamaicesn) “ehotreny swear busch. veya ew. Aji & of the safe frame falling on his left leg. | rhe following gentlemen were chosen by lot | Visit to Thurston's shoe shop, on ere soprano selections, Tie Gardner and Kenyon Grays, Modes and othef desirable Spring ——— roe $e cnsnd after tomorrow. Tickets at Metzerott’s, Wednesday, April 1 x ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER. Ine, Tre was taken to the Emergency Hospital. i street, not far from Freedman's Hospital, and | Sisters in a difficult skipping rope dance, Shades, $734c. per yard. RANK TEMUS, st. new. SELECT EUROPEAN EXCURSION. - nn - a ‘A slight fire took place at the store of Aaron | © open the tournament and will play the first -_ ppt ype ; ‘PRE WELLINGTON, An Ail-wool Surah Serge. 46 inches wice, - Bogert and O'Brien in a» musical turn; the Cohen, 1102 7th street northwest, yesterday. | ties of games on the evening of arrested Nelson Thurston and Louis Gilbert as | Bog ta Graya Tan ees Stic Poolvoy a Gaiety dancers, Sebastinn Miller, the Bavarian ‘The team of Schneider Pros. (butchers) ran | ,, Fred Thompson, J. H. Lamber T. Ayres, | policy writers and took possession of some | Fit scr ‘Will remain in city two days. Gents having PROFESSOR COLLIE E's ra urmber absolutely finial) willteay et cast-off Clothing to sell (nariber aba ately OCEAN END OF KENTUGKY AVENUE, , vay from near the power house of the electric | P- H- 8. Cake. 8. B- Ficklen, W. M. Thompson, | policy papers. Feke aoe nee Reo sate eter | Reta ora pe araas mb31-2t* Address E, Star office. SOx, Tonriste: “Thos sg desire a MMOCGMOUT Tai Via railroad, on Tenleytown rond and Wisconsin | $-t- Wartect, 3+ of pqrmone; 1 U- Harban, |” “When the cases were called inthe Police | anda burlesque called “Frincese Draght yen? lamps Seaman month's stay or sore in Paris AH. & MELN Surgical Instum mts. WaLroun’s,477 Pa. ave. ——- See Fruit of the Loom Ce. Beautifel Plaid D a Se pe Silk Mohair Brilliantins 25e. Sheeting Cotton, immense double width, 25c. Black Surah Silks, 50c. avenue. yesterday, and at 32d and Q streets col- : Court yesterday Lawyer A. B. Williams de- | the athletic part of the entertainment began. led art, throwing the driver off | L- a L. Fogg, J. B. Thompson, James | Ded a jury ‘rial for Gilbert. ‘Two sets of colored sparrers kept the audience vo SE a -— Lawyer Moss was Thurston's counsel, but he | interested until the final bout between Jack rp gg bg Arion Singing Society Ball. made no defense for his client other than to mand Jake Kilrain. The set-to was more conference of the M. E. church, die Ashi it - juestion the testimony for the prosecution. | spirited. Muldoon anda member of tho com- his residence in this city on Saturday of pneu-| _ The fifth annual ball of the Arion Singing | Ho called attention. to the witnessey, who were pany closed the entertainment with a wrestling Bedford Cord, 40 inches wide, $1.25, im Gray and Tan, something very desirable. Don't forget that you can save at least 25 per cent on our remnants of Dress Goods, all took place from his late | Society took place last night at Concordia Hall | all strong men, and said that nobody was inter- | bout, the former winning in eleven minutes. good len::ths and desirable shafes. mh30-2t “Canren’s,”’ 711 Market Space. 7 * “4 Ten M. WILLA h street southeast, this morn-| and proved one of the most eaccessful balls yet | ested in this case Again tonight. bench Sohees Deny Brae once aa Saige on paR i ape evan, — , at 10:30 o'clock. ie Lootx MUSIC HALL. HeLa. ATOANT Ph, Nd ‘a ~ Seek pst, Rell penuh Caraline Bye. near the inact, Open sibthe Atlantic © Ocean end ot Rent uc $4.85 Por Ton Cash for Furnace Coal. mb30-3t* ‘esterday in the Police Court James B.Colt, a 1125 7th st. se. ive i Judge Miller thought different. He thought | ‘Tax Luvy Coxcent.—The follo , given by this well-known society. A large nag ng wing gopam collector for &. Saltstein, was tried on a chary majority of those present wore handsome cos- | tht the taxpayers were interested in these she | will be presente? at. the concert by - shops and hogs-feet policy shops, where people | and his company of musicians and singers at = a of embezzling £5 from’ his employer and he | tumes and the sight was a pretty one. are sometinnen eanee}ted tad killed ‘Academy of Music Wednesday evening: “Fack- ince ee De NICiiGan Avie Nbau Tale uke 500 security to await the action of the | The ball was in charge of the following com- |" One witness said he played two centa because | eltauz, or Torchlight Procession.” Meyerbeer; 40-inch Foule Belge Wool, 50c., in Mot- ty years. [(mh30-3t*] Vicron Eulanged bp the addi 06 Ungy Susme.sun sop, jury. “s con | mittees, which received much praise for the | he was told thathe would get a dollar for «| overture, “William Tell,” Rossini; aria, “To. ted . . ———— a eee " Sacame sac 7 At the quarterly review of the Wesey Zion | able manner in which they looked after things: | cent, but he didn't get the dollars, reador” (from Carmen), Bizet, Sig. Sabatelli; Mabtoch Fouls Ralge West, Ote.s ta ties The April Domestic Fashion Sheets an J ALE: Chri Sabbath school, Dstrect south | Arrangement committee H. Wasemann, chat jashoraton was sentenced to four monthe in| “Ihe Lost Chord,” Sir ‘Arthur Sullivan, Julet| od rave ony. , have arrived at Avennacu's, 7thand H. mh28-4t Tan guttawes and tnih ours, battee ake west, Sunday addresses were delivered by the | man; N. chler and H. Daiker; i Levy; “Nocturne,” Leybach; Cavatina, “Robert 45-inch Foule Beige Wool, 85c., in Mot- y. Be 5 . y ‘Attantee tats. te Bfosident of the Sunday se toi que Jaime,” Meyerbeer, Mlle. Stella Costa; thea Grays only. ome Soe fme Dr. C. W. ee p—Abvscrchrom ty rt GU. Binet hstate Aawntn, Seca Baste mish, Davad 1 skkdn Che Hetoran ekéet: reminiscences of Mey rbeer's operas Africnine 424nch Priestley’s Silk Warp Henristtas, by ih we wee Sur: 8 nio t fama, Severs” | ee salop. Julian, with | }JOTKL DENNIS, aupentnot seat wet Oe oe AILANTIC CITY, X. 3, SORNTIRE NEW PROGMA st FOR EVENING. The colored boy who gave his name as Rich- | Le Prophete, Les Huguenots, du Nord, &e., &c.; song, “O Mio Y ard 0. Langley when charged in the Police | Donizetti, Miss Jacobins Wichman; song, “Let Court last week with vagrancy was brought | Me Like a Soldier Fall,” Wallace, Mr. Martin into court yesterday and his mother said the Bache; Pretty Maiden Folks, RAruneons grass ment, ‘Send to us and we will promptly had a good d would not even have | finale, “Lucia de Lammermoor,” Donize' to you. pg ac Ps 5 oganccr pcr gy vag ‘and behave | Miles. Costa, Wichman, Messrs. Pache and Sa- batelli; Post Horn's Gulop. The post horns are layed by all the cornet players, including Me- a ENE os | ‘Tickets at Droop’s. AA XN an 45 S558 inorab, L’ Etoile a. * Mail orders for any of the above materials ‘Will receive the most careful consideration, or for any goods not stated in this announce- pastor, and other Sabbath school workers. pr se An Elocution Contest. An clocution contest took piace yesterday afternoon at St. John’s College before an audi- ence that numbered several hundred. The con- all E. 0. Mannakee, day from 8:30 a. 1212 G st. nw. n2i-s,m, tte The Red-Hand Brand Or Attsorr’s Ixpia Pave ALE, Brewed and bottled in England by the re- nowned firm of 8. Allsopp & Sons’, Ltd., can be had from Joux H. Macnvpes, 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Coun. ave. satu, tf $95 Penna. ave. mbzi-10¢_ | }4APBON HALL, ((ABROLL INSTITUTE LECTURE COURSE. The Old Guard's Reception. : Fully 500 people thoroughly enjoyed the testants were Messrs. Harry K. Bentley, George | , Fully himself. T. Blick, James E. Ballock, Edward S. Fitzger. | £8tivities consequent upon the annual military | ~ «oes his stepfather whip him?” e RE ‘with _fettm_LEEDS & 11 . ILLUSTRATIVE READINGS AND RI [TATIONS ald, William Garland, Francis X. Gowaas, Chas. | *4 civie reception of the “Old Guard”—the| «No, sir. If ess the boy would MD RECTTATIO’ , marae . Me. | A#med escort to the local G. A. R—which took | have been better than he has.” Siekishesey ‘mitiieatiae Aadctiasiots, : Lanse ot ag re ee re ae | plans eh alas at the National Rifles Hall. “Well, bowery’ —_ Trek ee orfour| The Painters’ Protective Association held a Hes Jodaeg of the contest were Milton ¥. Smith, | Elaborate preparations had been made for the| asyy at's ime and fot long ago ho took, g6-ena | meeting with closed doors last evening at 1188 ions being especially at- a rem tcseey Williams and Brother Basilian. While the | tractive. Dancing started uf about 9 o'dlock | "Ot ou with it. Setter Sep mg isco ialges were deciding upon the winner Prof. | and was still goin at mgnicht awiichstd wae sentenced to the Reform School | painters had signified to the members their — iF REY. D. 3. STAFFORD, D.D. “ELOQUENCE 1) SHAKESPEARE.” TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1 ATS OCLOCK YF. — i or i 2 col- ity. thorough sympathy with the movement. oy BB RRR OO. BasoNie HALL, Send tor carcusar, Sncator a coeinanans- Bers Daeg arian ee ———___ Another mecting will be held in the sume hall aa, me Fo 9TH AND F sts. Nw, _ 5590-3 F. nowrnrs & sop Soll snd saate? Ge quidmend. taetes Fire on Columbia Pike. The Travel Club. Monday evening next. Fag ae ta) eo & .... | mended them to friends and they have proved | Tiekets, reserved meats. GHEXWOOD, OLD POINT comvoRT, go. the may become its final owner he must win | _ Persons living on the Columbia pike about| ‘There wasa good attendance at the ———___- oy BB OR 00 =.= | extremely serviceable.”—Kev. Henry Ward | syivauisave. tm. Steaua and open Bre beat everytiitu: wey af ata second contest, to be held on Decoration | three miles from the Long bridge were awak- | weekly meeting of the Travel Club last night at | New Train Service Via Chesapeake and Ohio Beecher. 2 oa 0 day. Sh 2 alt im cay. tanutes 422, 424, 496 7TH STREET. Mel. GEO. BUOKEL, Uwuer aiad srope§ «0, 4 ‘We are the Washington Agents for Dr. id another person win. on this occ- | ened this morning by a bright light that could | the Strathmore Arms. Judge J. J. Hayden vice Ballroad. Sy meny auraneee A Qt Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, an efficacious : = tou doman. Tie waked will ba coneaed on | Se F Willa 6 Jehnceane fro | president, oceupied the chair in the ubsence of | Commencing on April 1 the, Chesapeake and Zeccer's Jastly Celebrated Sanitary Under. | drink for the nervous and dyspeptic. 8 ig har Rage a ng RY 0 ‘i e grocery store of m C. Johnston,which | the president. Prof. 8. R. Klem read a ver: he : = oe te . mh30 — a rit vee nd the ovean; recent tmupeo = eames = vas probably set on fire. Mr. Johnston was| enteriaining and insiructive paper on Cite | {train sezzice between Washington, Cincin Without a Drawback is Salvation Oil, > Seiuenitn, acl Udi nati, Lot je and the west. ‘This train will roous, Col JOHN M.CLAKK a ‘The Emancipation Parade. away last night, his wife having died about | of the Middle Ages.” He commenced by call-| leave Washington at 2 .m., arriving at Cincin- Ata meeting of the committee of finance and | two weeks ago. It was between 3 and 4 o'clock | ing attention to the many attractions of Wash. | nati 7:50 aaeies and at Louisville 12 arrangements of the emancipation parade held | When the fire occurred and the building and | ington, architectural and otherwise, and then | o'clock noon. Also makes direct connection at Canmazt & Lenny. st 605 G strect northwest, last night, 8. E. | Comtents were entirely consumed. When the | by contrast went over similar conditions of the | Cincinnati for all points west and southwest. Jones, chairman, and Wm. H. Browne, secre-| (ore, iit, the store vnisg it py a cities. He finished with an elaborate ac- | This new fast train ia in addition to the already Special fering in Men's * Unlaundored Shirts; * S “~ '. “F. vestibule limited.” m: lew Y« ls in; linen bosom sry hag chases can choy had | thougnt thes the Pde Elen candi ait J#| count of literary, scientifle and mechanical | famous “F. limi lere~ MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AND HOP the greatest cure on earth for pain. Price, 25¢. 2 An Invention Making Sewing Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. Its use enrapturea. Office 437 9th street northwest. all-te 4 At ‘National Rifles’ Armory” i. ips { WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1892. Bg yg hy ‘Ticket, admitting Gentleman and Ladies, 50:. sioan” Entertaiment commences at 8 o'clock. Dancing 10 to. mb26-3t* achievements of medieval times, giving the | after all C. and O. trains will be run solid and and bands. Sizes, 1239 to 18; only 50c. —EW Tornisz Barus. secured five bandsof music for the parade. | diary. in of many features of human as a independently to and from Washington. Men's Night Shirts, made of Utica Muslin; NEW_PUBLICATIONS. > ‘Twenty-five clubs reported that they would Miss Helen Morrison gave sev- ———— first-class shirt. Sizes, 14 to 18; only SOc. mation 7m eae - Wear ers and progress. turn out in the procession. The Hod Carriers’ Letter Carriers’ Uniforms. $ | eral excellent piano selections. Saion will surn out 450 strong. | The chairman | Twice every year the letter carriers of the —— of the committee of arrangements from the i ~ Sivision reported thet the military of |COWDtY must provide themselves with new Lady Commissioners Meet. Oe Te ADO a to ba Song and chorus. Destined mone . ve an unpre- Arrextiox is called to the trustees’ sale of| #<b- twelve two-story brick houses tomorrow after- A barzain in Black Goods. ‘The new Glorices noon, situated on W and on 10th streets north-| Silk Warp, S0-nch wide; only 75c. yard. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. a + Wiey Bien Aloins: } Just opened another beautiful amsortivent of Sat] Cheviots im all the new desicms, Camel's Hair, . . hs * eile Y Stetped Baimoral | Sead ; itand Sheridan are marching at FRIDAY, APRIL or Alexandria and the Caulkers’ Organization and suits of clothes. Of late it has been thought in Mrs. Wm. Reed, Miss Daily, Mrs. William | Wee beedacrit saictor fall eee bP prs made; at 20c. and Breas ben Brown andl Mata Heng i = - ‘ the social clube of that city would tare out|#ome quarters that a change in uniform | Reed of Baltimore, Miss Daily of Rhode Island, 38e. each. (ccnchahe gllenteiiamer Only appearance of French Organdies, Challies, China Silks, Silk with the Sout Vashington division. hecom-| would be desirable, and last week a| Mrs. Beriah Wilkins and Mrs. M. 8. Lockwood, We have secured a few pieces of Lace and Satin HERR XAVER SCHARWENKA, Linle Hose, mittee on churches reported that they lad | meeting of carriers was held from commissioners of tho world’s fair, held « pre-| Hoops Striped Apron Lawns atagreat sacrifice, and Retest Pianist. secured —— the cast, weatand southern | sigerent cities. They presented their views. liminary meeting at Strathmore Arms yester- will offer 2c.soods at 18c. ,18e. goods at 12}e. ~ pres —— van EES ‘The statement has been made that Mr. Wana-| day to arrange for the important work they yard. They will not last lons. Ina brilliant ‘miaiiaiiad 4a ataaaiod maker and Mr. J. W. Pollock, the superintend- | bave in hand. A new arrival of Stamped Linens and Art HOOD'S ent of the free delivery department, had con- SARSAPARILLA isthe best medicine to take inthe Goods; the quantity of these goods we sell isa ee ee PIANO RECITAL. members and friends of Gorsuch M. E. Church to their new pastor, Rev. J. H.M. Lemon. The superintendent of the Sunday school, William = Ins: night by the | cinded to adopt @ uniform of blue in place of the present familiar style of gray. This is evidently a mistake,for isto be no radical change. The cut of the coat will be slightly Supposed Chicken Thieves Arrested. Policemen Heide and Carson were passing through School alley about 3 o'clock this morn- Spring. Possessing Just those powers to purify the Diood, create an appetite and build up the system, which nearly everybody needs, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the ideal Spring Medicine. Be sure to get Hood's, and Proof of the correctness of our prices and the style of the goods. Our new Mattings are in and our prices are Tight. Prices, 81.50, @1, 7c. and 500. Programe and tickets at Metzerott's, 1110 F st. aw. a. altered, but the changes will be immaterial |ing when they heard persons talking. ‘They | only Hood's. 4 Feopondsd to by the pastor ta ream waich wee | and notin the material’ ‘The color will remain | were unable to locate them at first, Gat they HOODS oe encouragement and with some happy sllusions | ® it has been. noticed a wagon in the alley and were sus- pone (S*tect EUROPRAN EXcURsIONS. HOOD's CARHART & LEIDY, ERE'S - : . Absolutely limited) will leave Sune to by-gone days. The young folks gave some eee Picious that there was something wrong be- | SARSAPARILLA willdo you an enormous amount of | ™mh28 925 7th and 706 K sta. n.w. RED BY USE: 2410F a two S trip in of COOK & very fine . ater which refreshments | Boys Who Bother the Railroad Men. | Picious, Sint Where, was, to! down. One officer | xood just now, by purifying your viocd and building ortwoot Dr BROTHENS iuvurating cordist | SOK, fours 0, =e Tare erred. All ‘appeared greatly pleased | Special Officers Finane and Green of the Bal- | went to either end of the wagon and, opening | Up your system so that you will ‘tide over” thedo- SuEpARY cate of nervous deuility. scare. | montis atay or more im Parse to pertect them hersctemnadeaee, ——— oem timore and Ohio railroad had four small boys | the curtains, they were surprised to sue two | Pressing eflects of milder ‘weather, and cscape “that Fin ea Parioten tenchere, Wal ales tebe chatoe in the Potice Court yesterday on a charge of | colored men in there. tired feeling," so common when the seasons change. partes. Address 1011 Conn. ave. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. HOODS: aw . —, 7 ous | being disorderly. They were John Clark, An-| The men wnre taken out of the wagon and — J. C. Horcuxsox, S<-NOTICE.—OWING “TO. UNPAVORA\ BS rset hay Orphans’ Asyinum etal, to W, | &ew Daldwin, John White and Edward White, pag toe nat mgt rap eter er Hoops BICYCLES. The wrk tlmrdy sone, the te of cpeult ouie$: L. Pollard, lot 17, #q. H. J. Bossie to | The arrests resulted from a practice of the boys | then it was that they found the headless bodies | SARSAPARILLA ts carefully prepared from Sarsa- IMPORTER tu TWHi ECL alove wire is pos Tw DAY, APKLL SIXTH, UL. abs ss of taking the cotton waste from the car boxesand | of nine chickens. ‘The bodies were still wa Parilla, Dandelion, Jobn Ball, sublot 2, see. 1, Barry Farm; @— | burning it near the railroad tracks. Such con-| but the colored men denied that they even and other well known Vepetalile reenadiion, evers inqre- —_ Same to Buelah O. S. Baptist Church, sub 2, | juct on the part of boys in the neighbor knew that the fowls were so near them. dient being caretully selected and every stop ut prep- Sos S200. 0. & Fox to N- Molin, sul 43 to of ist and L streets has given the officers con-| ‘The men and chickens were taken to the | Satiou elus carefully watched to obtain the best ‘Dea, | siderable trouble and in some instances the | second precinct police station. When asked | P‘bie result. taking of the waste from the boxes is liable to as James Minor About * HOOD's GGG le 00. v < | ease an accident toa train. In ‘the present | and Charles Hichardsee, Thee sone ae — § co | 8 3 ‘F E- | probably GGG ‘00 = ‘Unquestionably the March 14, 1:00. Sealed jpn sparthvent until WL: the FIFTEENTH DAY OF APKIL, Isl, st O'CLOCK P-M., for furnishing Alt exhaustion, Paras.) rhewiuat si, ‘female "tnd. a disscoce o¢ ten zene ren lurinary onxaus. “Hours, to p.in. ee pea ies peominent ladies of Wash- citsyas Som. 01pm i Cotenm, IES, TRY “ORANGE BLOSSOM.” ea or mee Pe aw baka Pirsra with | case the officers charged that the waste was | suspicion and will be taken to court | sansaPanriza will cure, when in the powerof * FOSTER "us ope denied the charg, bat the otleers| _ Me Sats ie Bromersclthen, | Saf e cha a le Bick Headache, each of them. James Duncan was before the Police Court | Cstarrh, Malaria, | gee eae age tae this "was ® | again yesterday. He lives in Baltimore and while | Complaints. — there is no ex-| visiting his Brother William in this city some wo ty parents wanted you to make & fire | days ago he left with his brother's clothes. | sold by all druayists. 81; six for @5. Prepared only a it of tea,” the judge, “you | Soon after he returned home Detective Mahon by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ONAL wouldn't do it, but still you will go out and|went over to Baltimore and arrested him. DOSES ONE DOLLAR ‘brands are the very best Kid Glove made, My impor- of build fires aloug poms railroad | That case was heard by Judge Miller last Fri- = = 4 | tation of company and enjoy it They were fined $5 each. peace cnlonen Bay River ox tHe The Laltimore Ohio railroad is now ready of the leaving Baltimore and Ohio railroad station, building lots on 9th Wi a¢10a.m. arriving New York3p.m.. | gtreet near K street northwost, tor take. place s ‘The sales on this Gloveare enormous, They are se- will thi on fhe fa ny iaaring, Waa ab by Walter B, Williame & Co. Castionsest So: . puepleanaponmpeamane hae never been seen in this city. The sale Sandard ofecrriee for which the Palmer ees Adel. Me SOR ERD Be, nar as i cam ae cd anew: | corner of "15th a7 . manent | ‘Friday of this bei sels | q