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12 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, ark. 1y1892—TWELVE PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. MR. BITTER’S SUICIDE. a... ALEXANDRIA, Mr. ‘the Wana. 1s Found Mensing From 0 Beam in His oe stamens aaa ae AN IMPORTANT MUNICIPAL QUESTION. T Te tan ee Pe FORPCAST TILL FIGHT P. TURDAY. san Commissioners have recommended The of Alexandria has always been more | morning, in the eighty-sixth of his . FREE GEUMAN LECTURE, For the Dastrict of Columbia, Delaware, Mary-| This morning about 8 o'clock a telephone | verso action upon H.R. bill 6259, “For. the re- doce eee a nccucoaaieg enterprises, aid | ie enjoyed vigueces health uo to the thus of ABRIL 2 PON BCHWERDTNER Innd and Virginia, generally fair, with occa-| message was received at the second precinct | lief of the Home for Aged Colored People, 8 | for twenty years has exempted from taxa- sional light showers; slightly warmer; southerly | station to the effect that a man had hung bim- benevolent corporation of the District of Co-| tian the mi ae: his death, which was very sudden, and resulted . Subject: “SOMETHING ABOUT MOROCCO.” It capital, &c., employed in manufactar- eeraeasaee self in the stable in the rear of No. 18 P street | lumbi In explanation of their action they | ing enterprises. It is feared by some that the NATIONAL THEATRE i MRE S CONDITION OF THE WATER northwest. transmit copies of the opinions of the attor- | recent decision of the court of appeals of Vir- resided THE EMINENT ENGLISH ACTOR. T tare and condition of water st 8| Connie ot rclitema toy tee heneaint ‘ith * | noy, assessor and superintendent of charities of | ginis in the West Point case that the municipal | excePtion Of a very fow Pasay pentane ot TEBE i. 3 am: Great Falls temperature. 42; condition, policemen jouse ment the District on the subject. governments have no power to exempt any |trast in the city qd. was em ‘Wholesome ingredients, cream of tartar, wwewie aA ie Hy acral is 4 Receiving reservoir, temperatare, 48. Con-|and there it was ascertained that Mr.| They have also recommended adverse action | property from taxation may interfere with this | fi" g™ Pre fie 3 ae aay = waew AA RPE OD OB iS BIOU THEATER, dition at north connection. 12: condition at | Ferdinand Bitter had committed suicide. | upon H.R. bill 7087, “To punish dishonest | custom, which has grown to have almostzthe | thirty years, ba een page and messenger soda and flour, make ow ore Oo oe ee eee south connection, 8, distributing reservoir, | Mr. Bitter’s grown son went to the stable about | Contractors and builders in the District of Co- | sanction of a vested right. There iam Seeecledtyy Gack tn toca coome ae a, + hee temperature, 45; condition at influent gate | § o'clock and finding the doo: ly fastened | 'umbia.” They are unable, they say, to dis- | indisposition to allow this decision in relation | ¢0,), secretary of the Senate. He wes Cc, Supported by Ms. A. M. Palmer's Superior Company. | WEEK COMM NING MONDA\. MAROR 9 muse, 5: condition at effiuent gate house, 6 tater. sheep | cover wherein delinquents of the class specified | to another Virginia municipality to interfere | Widely known throughout the city, was among a <fahWippieas. wr aes ee High Water. Lew Water. on the inside he broke it open and discovered | should be amenable toseverer penalties than any | with the Alexandria custom, and there is no | ty eile taliabttnas ot hed uted veces rane 2043 a.m.1L06 p.m | 440am. 5:25 p.m. _| the body of his father hanging from one of the | other class of debtors for material furnished, | reason it should do so. In fact these exemp- | tic, ‘many matters that took place in the adeerss san —_ cross beams. Instead of cutting him down he | and while they = fs ——— scouring to thoes tions have always been ond at early part of this century, He and his mother © perfectly wholesome baking powder an@ SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, . Youxo Mew’s Denstes, in English tan, mahog- | ran to Mobler's works on North Capitol street | Who live by manual labor the — have been carried out only because no citizen | Were among those of ‘Washington who that means wholesome. healihful food. ‘The same author's celelrated drama, Re S MATL CARRIPR . hard-earned wages they do not think it would | desired to contest them. It is thought that no | oo. hile th “JUDAH.” ShCOND ANNUAL EXHTBITIO: an any, Java, beige and chocolate, for spring, from | and telephoned for police assistance. ke ai 9 tem- te a took refuge on Georgetown Heights w! 1e. AH. ITION OF THE 2 Od RE Lewm bier, MAY ave: | When “te ofcers “attived they cut | Died by this bil eR Charger oe Soro ere beg e a Sel oe Monday. April 4—The great Herrmatn. SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON AKTISTS aa down body, which was still 1 father, John Dobbyn, ‘Beats now on sale. apltt Brarxo Coats axp Wrarrens at Hat Prick. G FOREMAN MADDOX’ weRY. will be made in the future. ‘The city has | Steg Beate now oneal 0a itnedt teats Being overstocked and the weather being | ihe roar end of the stable toesmanttherais | Foreman John F. Maddox of the fre depart- | sways aimed to outdo itesif in the matier of rt deren That tee taking as = Ste Nice team Search 15 40 8p Therefore bave cut the knife into prices. ""* | act. The rope was thrown over one of the | ment, who has been in the service since the | McoUraging manufactories here, and in some war." Mr. Dobbyn was also a member of & Every Evening and Saturday Matinee. ADMISSION FRE 0 children’s reefers. ‘Tomortow.......880 feoceipenenecer homme & Post, |The | organization, joined his old company, No. 2. Sean Giaaecng. eeapoeation ke power to de- setae fier en pga — THE PEOPLE'S POPULAK VERDICE, = ss 2.50 children’s reefers, all color, “To- neath the suicides left ear. After placing the | hit morning after an, sbsence of nearly two | termine from what portion of the town tax:s| Visit to America, and was present at the, Prosi- ee ____ EXCURSIONS, &e. $2.50 ladies’ biack biazers. ‘Tomorrow...€1.25| oP° Securely around his neck he stood | Tiered one of the ablest firemen in the service / mado some ten years ago, it was provided that pega d fey elem lig gh apt gpesed KATE CASTLETO | HE WONDEEECL CaveuNS $5.00 ladies’ blazers, black and colors. Kickea” from” beneath hima ‘he bad | 4nd there is general rejoicing among the men | “all real estate owned or leused by Archer ani ee KATE CASTLETON. as : {the | his acco aa _—— ; ortaive ac (ed lier tinssei; cabaaiinah ates | cop of not morathan twenty inches, Death fiearty congratulations of Chief Parris aad the the Bonne sll be” orempy trom “Tasaou See hee ie CITY ITEMS. Sacer aRRERTRES atte Te saines «82.98 i — men of his company. - for twenty years.” Under this Archer co aw tl 0 94.00 Indies restore, $2 inches long.” To- Trae Sbout sixty-five years old and was huck- Terai wi cihcintiiin, have leased an entire ward, and so required the | the Circuit Court room in the case of Dr. |, O@d Fellows? Hall Clothing House, 421] GOSGROVE AND GRANT'S COMEDIANS -TEAMER BARTROLDI. — e249 | Str. Il heaith is the cause assigned for the n other two wards to pay ‘all the taxes. This | George W. Webb on the petition of E- Douglas | 7% st, under Odd Fellows’ Hall.” Never "were In the century's success, s Tor charter U3” dag or hour. 95.00 ladies’ reefors, 32 inches long! ‘to | deed: Mr. Bitter had been inill health for] The Commissioners have ordered that the | Oler to vards, to pay all the taxes. tile ge W. on tne petition such values offered. Wehave purchased 500 Boys: THE DazzLer. tn er ual yori _—_ ws, $2 ine! ng. 2.93 | Some time. His last illness was an attack of | following public gas amps be erected and | Sitieuns are not disposed to’ miake any more | Webb and it excited much intorest, drawing ® | suits at lees than half thels fetuel ealion eo DIRECTION OF GEO. H. MURRAY. CESBEREAND BeAr porse, 97.00 ladies’ reefers, satiu iin the typhoid fever, with the grip, maintained in Anacostia, D, C.: One on west | ‘Archer contracts” the disposition to give | Portion of the crowd unable to get into the | 4 to 14. Will sell at $1.45. ‘The greatest bar-| Next WeelThe is . f016-2m* Foot of Fst nw. he {hen his mind, it is thought, has been aff side Taylor between Harrison and Jackson. two | the most liberal encouragement to mann. | Schneider trial. | Mr. li; Byrd Lewis appeared | gnins ever heard of. “Don't delay’ this 0 — ee ee eee = —. mice a ae The coroner was notified and he will view the precio: ‘of Te ee + Jackson, one onnorth- | facturing enterprises 18 universal, and as the | °F the petitioning brother and Mr. J. G. Bige- | tunity as the: are selling very rapidly. pen ‘Beat fine. an - 3E EXCURSIONS. @2.95 cation rappers, elegant at. To- ——— west corner of Taylor and” Washington, decision in Whiting against the city council of Ee TAL eas st, under Odd Fellows’ Hal. “aplat | ae SET WH sist) STAGE E TD a et Macaucasn The Death Reco Bien Maat ok NUNN" tad | Sedge what "aaa aytey Bet" °Rt | menacing ate tite woe Wea coatnae | Oval Glue Aivars ony or Can 1, | Al a ‘Tomorrow .......-....-.-+- ae See | | During the twenty-four hourvending at noon | and Washington, one on northenst corner of | law, there is no reason to suppose that auy | jit he is fully able to manage affairs and that} __o1a Mandahling Java Coffee,— MONDAY, APRIL 4, 00 fine gingham wrappers Tomorrow. $1.25 | today burial permits were issued from the| Monroe und Jefferson, three on Jefferson be- | fractious taxpayers will take time, money and | pis brot wen ahah al pramecr —A Royal Drink.—. ‘The Musical Event of This Season, 00 pent ae gingham tea gowns. $1.98 | health office for the following: tween Fillmore and Monroe (one on north side | energy to overthrow a system which successive | 4!8 Property. =—The Finest Coffee in this city. — An Operatic Comedy in Three Acts, aaa The material alone is worth the price we ask | Write Cornelia A. Brai e can-|%"d two south side), two on Jefferson be- | city councils Lave promoted in order to bene st | $$ and Mocha Coffee, 30c. per pound, s OFFICIAL NOTICES. for these wrappers. ee inard, Lamp | tween Filmore and Pierce (north side), | all the property in the town. It might be — Cannot be equaled elsewhere. — = = ae M. E:srsaaxx & Bros, cer of uterus; Martha J. Potts, 60 years, heart | one southwest corner Jefferson and Polk, one | worth while, however, to examine all the ex- ae rocery, 417 7th st. nw. THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE Main store 806 7th st. mw. | failure; John E. Oliver, 58 years, dropsy; Rich-| northwest corner Jefferson and _ ierce, | empted cases and show that these propertice | Seysite = im a PLSTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washington, March Branches, 1924 and 1426 Pa. ave. n.w. ard Carr, 1%{ years, pneumonia; Raymond | one on north side of Jefferson between Pierce | pay more to the public as manufactories than — epee Mind the Weather! Adapted by David Belasco from the French. the music | sicmers liave ece-el {rom Comstecs the a ae = White, 9'months, marasmus: Daniel G. Don-| and Adams, one north’ corner Jefferson | they would as mere rented or unoccupied real pring Derbies are now in order and a bet- by Edmond Audran, composer of **Olivette,” With request for their views os to the noax Ostx-—Call and | nelly, 7 days, convulsions; Fannie Pereles, 63| and Adams, one on north side of Jeffer- | estate. Suggestions in regard to ter assortment than ours was never ehown. Our “The Mascot,” &e. i paejore repectans om the 3 years, mitral heart trouble; Alice Connor, 61|son between Adams and Taylor, one ceiieintivn’ciee allan: .90 Hat will Cost you $2.50 elsewhere. canna MOND. weal 4, kopeies, benrenar 0. paretes tater ‘k, 10c.; choice sugar-cured hams, 1le.; shoui- | *°8T*: Paralysis. : a. | Rorthwest corner Jeffervon and Taylor, | The thirty-first complimentary rehearsal of ‘THE GRIP. 1 maxc & a A Quaint and Charming Entertainment of Infinite | ove! vin” Aldi (it it Grud) to prove for set an ‘ Sew Tork Burbank, | , Colored Peter Clark, 85 years, senile debil-| one southeast corner Jefferson and Taylor. | ae avesandria Musical. Associction Aled, 8 : err Po So many remedies are advertised to cure the Grip that people sunile and shake their heads. Now we do not claiin Hood's Sarsaparilia to be a cure ‘or this really dangerous complaint. If you have the Grip onroe street and Navy place | with the usual encores made up | the best thing you can do is tocall a reliable physician. ity; Mary P. Brooke, ‘33 years, meningi We. busliel; J pk. sweet pots, S0e. pk; good ap” | S35.h Giciton, a yeara, gncwmonia: ADFaiam 0c. ; our S5e. print butter, 30c.; fresh ezz%, | uthews, 2 months, cerebral apoplexy; Eliza- aan panels Jeancorn, peasandto-| beth Gibson, 10 months, broncho-pneumonia; matoes, 250. ; a fall supply of choice vegetables, 0 Do not be deceived in’ the name and number, | W-_Henry Washington, 4 months, capillary “Truth ina Nutshell.” We are enlarging our business and making vast improvements. You will find it to your ad- Taylor and angle of the street east, two south | Such rehearsals always do, the music rooms at side Jefferson between Tarlor and angle of the | Sarepta Hall last evening. ‘The usual selecti street east. The ees lamp located on the north-| was rendered and the ten _pieci west corner of THE ORIGINAL CAST, - Seen for 116 a New York, including vantage to see the elegant Suite we are offer- | “*"* Smith. M- A. Kennedy. Harry Harwood, J. W. Herbert, George Lyding, 4 3 ¢ ing at $10 and fine Pantaloons from $2 up to| Gutbert 5: u bronchitis. be removed to the southwest corner of said | a most delightful entertainment. Miss Flora | But we dociain that tor two conditions in relation to | 27° Serony, Kate Davis, Loure Clement, ry eget ested Soden qu epee renee a eee <ete Holden of Washington was, the vocalistwf the | the Grip Hood's Sarsaperiiia is'a very falusble med! | & scart Bee ee, Adelaide Eme:son, Marie Cahill Htc ay flopal Market, 1201 Est. - Wants Freedom From a Faithless Wife. TEE TAYLOR ecHoOt. evening, all the other renditions being instru- | cine. Clothicrs, Furnishers and Hatters, Louise Losiie-Carter, ww 44 per woe S. Lewox Hoover & Co. Edmund Eugene Longley, through Mr. L.| The Commissioners today ordered that the papa Fc pe ae ream — Lord FIRST, AS A PREVENTIVE. Cor. 9th and E sts. nw. — hye “a 1e-saarge ge Cabell Williamson, seeks a decree of divorce | new school building on 7th street northeast prin tence 7 . od Pure Rye Whisky, 5 years « ELABO! 31 Cen Xaxpen’s cleanest from Mary R. Longley and the custody of the | between F und G streots be named the Taslor | picnics AiamPy stamp, Tramp’ a cu feathery rebate edaeerrrreberord ACT A pale DS pede cee eee LARGED ORORESTEA. Wasutsotox Brrr Co.'s Srect child, now three years old. They were mar-| School, in honor of the late President Zachary | of this city, whic! greatly delighted the | attacks of the Grip. This complaint and*othe:| Catawba Wine, 75c. gallon, 25c. bottle. SEATS MAY NOW BE SECURED. aa er — ‘ tied ‘August 27, 1088, and he charges that in | TAYIOr- auditory and was loudly encored. | The entire | diseases are often preceded by # weakness that tired | OUr Proe. Flour, 40c., 7c. and #1.50 sack. en ee BE VICTOR'S LANTIC CITY. toes, docx; 9 cane of peat, 25c.;7 cans of table | sepentcdly committed adultery with ome EJ. GEOKGETOWN. Tuuibers were sullifullpenecuied. "The quer: | Wilmoacwccoma ” “hmsmariia taken inveason | 3 cons Tomatoes, 25e.; brook Trowt, 90, cue | anloas “= “wont Tor #8 Peres woth movin |“ owanand South caries ave. Open he Pte a be 7 te 01 5 fe rs were skillful 1 juar- )vercome. 5S a — = 5 am 5 f 5 peaches, $1; eggs. lic. per dozen; prime rib Tepes Gs ac oe Philadelphia, Asbury tet, “Kathleen Meveuraeu” entied up pred bares it P. R. Wirsos, 994 7th st. nw. | ERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER, ‘pHE CHALPONIE, Toast, 12%e. =gound steak, | Park and other places.” THE IMPROVED MASONIC BALL. ories of its composer, poor old Nichols Crouch, SECOND, AFTER THE GRIP. Pure Old Ryo Whisk: Fennsyivaniaave and iinet, | ‘I ATLANTIC CITE. 1c.; sirloin, 13 and Me., and house, 15 ass Last night the improved Masonic Hall was | now dying in Baltimore, who was once &| Convalescence from any form of the Griviswery | — pig ure Old Rye Whisky, ‘THIS WEEK_MATIXEE TOMORROV, On the ocean frout. and’ 1 c§ ieebines, So on brsabtast mid- a. as tnteas ine: formally opened and the four lodges that have | teacher here. Mr. T. D. Gambrill, the conduc- | slow, and to regain the desired strength a good tonic 4 years old. 75e. fall qt. bottle. cky, Grand Double Attraction! . Deveriptive ustrated bookiet maiied fren Sao yin soyernnenal reo The republicans of the eighth Virginia dis-| their headquarters there united to make the | {pr won.ebecial praise for his management, and | is absolutely necessary. | Words are not strong enough | 146 “re 7 Gray Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. 2.W. HENEY BIG BUKLESQUE 00., Sea water bathe in the house. Sruzxpip Guasses, $1. Hewrcen’s, 53 Pa ave. | trict Loudoun county republican clubs held | occasion one of more than ordinary intercst. ¢tabapen Byes. cherahivastieged panay ——_ Ts 50 AMM I, 2-4 E ROBERTS & SONS. 'y rep y rf from the first note to the last one. ‘Surgical Instruments, fullline. Warrorp's.’ WILLI, 'ULDOON, ee Srectat yor Toxoxaow—Snerrz, the con-| meeting last night at Lincoln and unanimously | The opening was in the nature of a reception, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ne ‘Trainer of ye eo z= at which both dancing and music were enjoyed FUNERAL OF DR. ENTWISLE. Py aa aie! Fedora Dress Shields, JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Pacific ave. near Tennessee, Atlantic City, will fectioner, will offer to all who cali, fomorrow | indorsed J. H. Harrison for delegate to the he Grip, typhold until a late hour. All the lodge rooms| The funeral of Dr. James Entwisle took place | fever, scarlet f¢ . og (fet APTI 1. Steam beat throughout , & dainty Hate Pouxp Box of Wixten- | national convention, believing him to be the nn , diphtheria, pneumonia or other Ps AND HIS ATHLETIC COMPANY. 3 M. J. BOKERT. onges, Mist and Lome Wafers. regularly sold | strongest man of their race in the district. Mr. | mitted te Tough ont wk tity Sueets were, Per~ | this morning at 11 o'clock from his late home | prostriting diseases. Many testimonials from people righ nh lp a ea) ee Ag TER, : : > : ; n ’ : i 008 who have taken ft conclusively prove possesses cae = — 5 aa a he sh ehitacky, A Stores, Cor. och aud ¥ "ta. and’ Welcker's | avzison has already been indorsed by most of | ntcresting Masonic’ relics that "were every- | on Sut, Hoyal piles sChurch, where | ut the building-up effect vo much meeded: irvital-| | Woodward & Lothrop: “We consider them | WWEIGHTMAN SCHOOL CONCERT, APRIL | * Pcie avs. sul hoinos. ay Hotel 15th st. para aaa where prominently displayed. Among those | 0" funeral, rites took Place, The ‘cher, | 1208 and enriches the thin and impoverished blood, | the best in our stock, and could not get along “THE LOTTERY TICKET.” __.. eaaonanict =. Rs eee Se which attracted the most attention were a rare | iterg tondered laintive én ges. The pastor, | *24 it invixorates the liver and kidneys. without them. ‘ ‘ eonimnakes Sikeiaash uae HoT NT PreasanT, Pants Boxxets asp Loxpox Rowxp Hats.— Changes in the Police Force. oil painting of the crucifixion, a portrait of the | Rey p, Ni fom, adBiclaled, ani Kqresticety | “HOODS Bits aes gacaly eae ae Lansburgh Bros.: “Your Fedora Shields are lum! tus We are continually receiving the very latest] Police Sergeant Robert Johnson, one of the novelties in Paris bonnets and Lendon round | oldest sergeants now on the force, who has hat Paturu, Importer, 1107 Ft | been detailed at the White House for nearly Fee Spare Srrizs of wall paper, fresco and | nine years, has been taken off that detail and interior painting. window shades, &c., go to B. | he will now do duty at police headquarters as Reread arses ih ay petra or | of relatives and friends, including many frou | best liver invigorator and faintly cathartic. 3 Brother Mountz, one of Georgetown’s earliest — aetes coe ee Masons, the various symbolic pictures and the | Snted St. Paul's Church and the pharmaceuti- anaes talked ot tenet eas, Mactures aud tHe | cal profession of the city. The funeral moved = gavel that was used by Gen. Washington at the | © 1¥Y Hill, where the remains were laid to rest | Every Hvwor Excerr Icuruyosts a great success with us.” Chas. Baum: “We handle every kind of Dress Shields known by us to have any repu- tation or merit. We believe we sell more ‘Fe dora’ Shields than any other.” (Banjos, Mandolins and Guitare), vi Mz, Licius "Handoiph, Mise, Baudee Drown, | _ mh! y Mz, F —— HO2E, DPERIAL, ATLANTIC OITY, Maryland ave. facing theocvan. 1 Livctrie borin, larwé solarvum, arave fires ‘to 65 ver day, 35 cen Palais Royal: “The Fedora Shields are the | 7) 1CHAKD BURMEISTER, ———— —s W. Memeaneen's, 1118 Fo. wv a detective sergeant under Inspector MeCath-| lazing of the Capitol's corner stone was not on under the sod and the dew. Isspecdily, permanently and economically cured by | best in our stock, and our sales are daily in- | Rt Praxo virtuoso, | "] YC SSURLEY: GENTUCKY AVE NRAK a Tansee Oe ran. Policeman S. J. Harry of the Georgetown | ¢*hibition, as it was securely locked in the RELIGIOUS SERVICES. the CUTICURA REMEDIES. This is strong lan- | creasing. ‘ ‘Will Appear in s Grand Recital ‘Open for the season March 1. Cen on Le ee Precinct has been detailed for duty at the | Yauits of the Farmers and Mechanics’ Dank The Sacred Heart League of the Catholic | wuare, Unt true. I will encourase thousends of hope- | ,,©-,@, Davis, now W. A. oe 8 oo FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1892, Bow homes: modern arpuinteents proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2 Vhite House. ‘The improvements to the building are of both | Church here attended services at St. Mary's | ess sufferers who have tried and found wanting both “ere se ——— HoT! WELLINGTox. Peon tae substantial and costly nature. ‘The banquet of our confidence in their superiority.” At 8:15 O'Clock, at the , i i 7, Church this morning anda large number were | physicians and medicines, to make one more effortto| For sale at all leading sto: ‘mb31-4t UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVEXUR, War Dox'r you sce the Iustlers and the Tie aie hall cost in the neighborhood of £7,000 aud is a Il Teading stores. rope c Bustiers at the W. . . " large and pleasant room. Last night the danc- | present. Rev. John Chester, 8. J., of Geor, rid themselves of these terrible afflictions. CUTI- ew are Corner 13th and L sts. northwest, a TIC CITY, WN. a creche aaa ane laa — aime eyed was a td eceled possession Of it. ‘Those of the meabers town Colleye officiated at the services and the | CUIAs the only positive cure, 2 | J-Jay Gould.—Euster novelties, mbh25-6t Ender the special patronage of ee eS ee ‘ RPE e Keystone Pleasure Club at the residence of | who acted as the floor committee were Messra. | children’s choir rendered sacred music appro- Thomas D. Singleton, 41. Ww. MKS. a 5 iF ‘ON, v7 AVE. ATLANTH Suzerz’s 60c. Candy for 2 its vice president, Mr. Jos. 8. Jacob, 3223¢ 43¢ | H. G. Wagner, C. W. Cornwell, Samuel Dalzell, | priate'to the occasion. Ingleton, 415 7th St. N. ns. M. HaRRison Mexer, | 1 ‘uy, SJ near nace Great bargains in Furniture, Carpets, Mat- tings, Oil Cioths, Baby Carriages, Refriger- ators, Ice Chests, &c. I ipo atic 3 daily to urchasers that ‘they are really making a sav- ‘This is enly at 7th apd ia street southwest. The following officers were __3: F- Suretz | elected: Chas. S. Walter, president: Jos. 8. Bere oF Nersox Wuisxy, bottled at the | Jacob. vice president; M. R. Wooldridge, sec- Geo.von thenhausen, Dr. N. 8. Roulette and ‘NOTES. ‘m. Lang. The welcoming committee con- ; 5 Tomer Sers. consisted of Mesura. Hays, Griffin, Jack-| 78? Young Men’sCethohic Sodality Lyceum son, Brace, Lichty, Oliver, Brick, Seaton, Dr. | ™¢t last night and adopted resolutions deplor- LARGE ASSORTMENT. ue location, year, ME» EB. WILL. "))HE LA PONTAINE. 1 KENTUCKY AVE., ATLANTIC OF TY, Hisif square frow the bench. Ain ‘ovvan view, ior. retary, and F. RK. Richardson, treasurer. of fi 25 it all goods bi ht o heated throughout, " a ‘The Silver Anchor Pleasure Club was organ- | Becker and Dr. Bennott. Several hundred | ing the early death of Mr. J. Edward Shuman, We have an seamoalty ee |e oe all oeiuines the ob eat eee aes ‘ele ee Easten novelties and cards. J. Jay Goutp. | ized March 31, 1892. The object of this club is | guests were present. . their associate. The lyceum will attend the variety of Decorated Toilet dle of April, as my stock must be reduced. pote. onENTAL, —— to promote social enjoyment, and the names of ‘TRAFFIC ON THE CANAL. faneral of the deceased tomorrow. Call early and make your selections and He Covet end of tininia ave, Atlantic Gxty, X. 3. CITY AND DISTRICE the officers will assure success. The club meets} On Wednesday two heavily loaded grain |, Mt. Geo. H. Markell has much improved and Reta fer the qqesen, nt tee | cooks can be delivered whenever desired, as Salaneee, queroved. steam beet, jt wed coer A ery Thursday at 8 o'clock p.m. at 1103 %th n his speedy convalescence is looked {v1 wo can suit you in styleand | Fon will find this is an opportunity rarel ata ale = strect northwest. The following officers were | Post# arrived in town. The cargo of the un-] “Small loads of fh continue to arrive at the Sttered to obtain goods at soa at low thax AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT elected at the last meeting: J. Hallinan, presi- | €xPected was consigned to Geo. T. Dunlop and | fish wharf, but the season is not yet opened. —_— wholesale prices. Tuomas D. StxoLETOx, dent: Charles F. Fenwick, secretary; B. N. | consisted of 2,500 bushels of wheat, 1,400 bushels | ‘The southern section of the city mourus balf | , 2 415 7th st nw. Avsavon's—Helen Barry in “A Night's | Moran, business manager; F. C. Berens, treas- Biliousness, Constipation, Torpia Liver. of corn and three tons of hay. Wheatley Bros. | # score of dogs, victims of misplaced confidence “anes Frolic.” urer. bought for J. G. and J. M. Waters 3,000 bushels | in the alluring but deceitful dog button. The oe Willard in “The Midd ag shelled corn, 300 bushels of wheat and 50 bar-| slaughter of these innocents has occurred &c., cured by Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills, 50 Pe aaa =—- a —— At His Old Tricks. rels of ear corn. ioc the past — bard ped Cored! ine! Wruwarrs & Enmoxsrox, doses 25c. Samples free at Druggists. 3tr Acspemr or Music.—Kate Castleton in “The | A well-known Seventh street merchant has ‘A SCHOOL DEBATE. e common oath of the merate in oar Tharv’s Old Established Wine and JOHNS HOPKINS ler.” just completed extensive improvements in the| Between 2and 8 o'clock this afternoon the | Reiguborhood. The profane go further and} 1205 Prwna. Ave #50Sm | ‘Liquor House Has a National Reputa-| Bango, GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUB, Hanais’ Buov.—“Mugg’s Landing.” front of his place of business and instead of | members of the recently organized eighth poneeet ae tion. , is ; : a There is on NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, a Ntaeayg, Ligeew Tuxazen Wm. Muldoon | using the legitimate advertising columns of Tux | grade debating club convened aud four chosen | gparsing and Wrestling Matches Tonight. there snot a wholesale or retail “wine = eerie ae Se ‘ ‘que Company. Srax to remind the public that Flanagan's isthe | ones argued for and against the advisability of | Tonight at Kernan’s Theater Mr. Mald that is bets d favorably ki ‘than ° » Ue City, near the ocean. Heated by steau and Wasuixcrox Licut Leraxray Anmony.— | most satisfactory jewelry establishment in the | the United States maintaining a navy. The sucgulbedqmeeatd : spe = Her and more favorably known Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seat, 25 cents extra. | oben, : Wit remain open all the your A Eustic Festival. city to trade with takes this method to invite | debaters were Miss Commerford, Mr. Sampson, | Will give special purses to the best 110-pound| Fon Morn mg Pech paged merry se cine oan Ticketa at Metzerott's. nS Sango" | 3620-3 JAMES HOOD. Natioxat Mivtes’ Anwont.—Jobn Hopkins | }° wy all of 581 Seventh street northwest.— | Miss Josephine Davis and the club's president, | fighter, the best 140-pound fighter and the best |". CAMPHOR, pure and unadulterated “Old Rye’ Berkeley” | A LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. HO Nitcinse sees nest ocean, atiantic City. Banjo, Mandclin and Glee Ciub concert. ble Ws Mr. Leetch. One of the ladies spoke on the | heavy weight. No one is debarred from these stands pre-eminently high, both asa medicine ccaiat ana ‘A new winter house. “Large tay -window rosiue, atv Usrvexsatist Cucrcw.—Kichard Burmeis- (abit Sinan Sealicebaare affirmative side, while the other one's remarks | contests, though quite a number of local COAL TAR, CAMPHOR, and as a most excellent tonic or beverage. The ponedlgttins ay ing le view of the ocean" Heated Uy stat sind Upe@ ter’s piano recital. ‘The eceond anniversary of their Washington Were of 8 negative character. Great interest | ,uurers are already entered. A lively time is CAMPHORETTE, reason why this popular brand of liquor has a The Distincuinied Eniish Actress, siasises Cun Hatt.—Weightman Scnool concert. rage P gree promised. Mr. Muldoon desires to give local national reputation is because it is extensively HELEN BARRY a Tamtatrows Hatt—Concert and tablesux. | "tines success is now being celebrated by a aspirants to pugilistic honors opportunity to a used by membersof both branches of Congress, HECEN BAKIY as i Gill & Son, candy makers, in their new loca-| J. P. Agnew & Co. are londing with coal | worst his pupils, with the view of selecting the OIL OF CEDAR. who, a8 a general rule, know a good thing when — ‘eaekaanianiins dale tion, 11th and F strects. Father and son | from Cumberland the R. C. Wolf of Norfolk. | best heavy weight wo represent Washington at they see it, but appreciate the more after they | LADY BETTY and the FRENCH CHASSEUR wvied hr" Sarge, nl trod tt | abet Cyr yw bw thong | Se woe fa as’ hs sone St ee Srinualnes eget ante eaves oe a e ‘ ness energy and tact, have rapidly wor! there will be wrestling matches and batts 4 31" KEN DO. {pee PP vaintned 5 bogey Pgs cop Trenves | way to the front rank. ‘Their candies hold | sper Blgiepee nr vagiohipeal ible “il | royal.” Mr. Muldoon, for want of a local op- W. 8. THOMPSON, Perior judgment, based upon many years of a RGus Feoud vous near the beach, Atlantic City due him by the Bricklayers’ Union to L. W. | 8m place in the popular favor. mines. ponent, has beon wrestling with his favorite Pharmactrt, Roar Knowledge in cane g cet ir s| BY AUurustus Thomss, author of “Alabama” | season heat and complete inevlesveaatonanse wehn Secek. . — - pupil, "Ernest Roeber, but thongh this bas ‘oi -tu,f,tf . thes » ppuintivents. jolie ‘Tux Ixqursrrtoxs of lunacy in the cases of A Word for the Washington Statue, Ponty bopimyhinyhocispdemmeplereny ten the | proved a good lesson on the wrt to all spectators, 703 1th ot mb30 | Ballroad employes all believe in Dr. Bull's ea pike, at 7 tee en ttaxtic CITY, ¥.3. the following named persons bare been con- | To the Ed:tor of The Evening Star: livery taking place yesterday. The considera- | be hopes tonight to be able to change the Cough Syrup, the old stand-by. 25cents. 5 Now York, Patidgther artista WILL OVEN JANUARY i. firmed: Squire Robinson, Hamilton Newman, | This fine weather suggests that it would be | tion was $26,300. ‘ihe property is known as | PFogram. Fitey 3: ; Thoes Iino Sewi eK. PonEal n0Gcr a ee Hist end cold oon water Gerkomthe Annie Duan, Gustav Thulkuhl and Joseph | well to give the statue of Washington a breath | parts of lots 98, 94 and lot ¢ in Beatty & Haw- Se se Fe fc bapa eal forego Company Cerries Ail Scenery Complete, 213-3 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT, Hicks. : E of freshair. All winter it has been boxed up | kins’ addition to Georgetown. A Verdict Against the Railroad. Tr you wave aust Anour GIVEN UP THE Cn ‘tol’ Hill ma poets cenaes ‘Machines Mand | next week—Matcuret Mathes tu “4 ue Racy ptiain. "BOE | ne C. M. Hovon, cashier of the Columbia Na-| °. 3 the few air holes which accident hed Wolf Nordlinger has sold to Babette Drey-| In the caso of J. C. Glick against the Dalti-| ides ot everbeing sb'e to et a cowtortable pair of | Capitol HI branch, Domestic, Machines, snd epDIC. tioual Bank, is dangerously ill. ; made | tags for £5,000 part of lot-40. more and Ohio Railroad Company, which has | Shoes start risht tomorrow by going to WILSON & ey a — MONDAY, APRIL 4—-ONE WERK. —__MEDICAL, &c.___ Wituiam F. Mirus and Frank W. Gray plead | have been carefully closed with boards, appar- | “"3fr and Mrs Thomas Cost of Canandaigua, in the Circuit Court before Jus.| CARB'S: 929 F st. nw.. amd asking for a pair of | Mn261260 ‘ = Wednesday | MATINERS | Geren a GE ae guilty in the Police Court yesterday to « charge | ently taken from a dilapidated back yardfence. | N. Y., who have becu visiting friends here for | bee® 0D trial in the Circut Court before Jus- | their famous $3.50 footwear. When you put them on Tetephone 1260. Domestic Sewh Brectal ogee Pree cab bstenel cntecaeeeas’ of stealing a box of soap and asalt bax belonging | But do not spend s week of time and much | the past few days, left yesterday morning for | tice Montgomery for several days, the sealed | yon will forsst all about your corns, for the leather i» | yr ereDhome 1260. repairing and ren! MANGARET MATHER, applying at bron Bay — ¥- They were fined $10 or | money in removing the hen coop which has for | their home. verdict was opened this morning and found to | soft amd yielding and shapes itself to your foot at} mnog ot” MARG AMET MATHER, a a ANDUENT aes rate ty days eacl several years disgraced the Capitol plaza. One —>—__ be for plaintiff for $500 damages. The suit | °°. - PEER, SOMEDHING SEW AND GENUING—-vnosPHA- Man 3 extn, aged f rears, ‘ 2 ‘The ladies are beginning to realize that this partic- None Name It but to Praise. MARGARET MATHER: SV Aits-Comp.” Vilis and. Tonic. One bottie wil) ure tellon Poussin aiase and Zcgeat nk | wb waa ants wl taketh belt pol | xg The Market, owes, Controveriy. | ras fr injury, t,proprty on it, seat be |warmicete ete ig tn dao rcs teariss | Weck t Aina sar a Lea wide PER EEE Sar oy is 0 tor of ing Star: comfort it u Broad, medium or narrow i ‘< a ak fronted at the omar mapa! — <p prey ent Fogger ill, of aoerae. z In your report of the hearing on the whole-| reason of, the stoppage and parking of | toe, dull or glaze finish is a choice offered to their lady phere ERS ‘Ofioe 15 ah at mw. “THe BOYPTIAN. a a Tux Young People's Foreign Mission Society | tht ndoeg Ls Oe rperey: sale market grounds bill there is an error that | freight cars there, and the plaintiff's counsel | patrons. ‘The $3.50 Shoe for men is a surprise all the THE EGYPTIAN, of the Metropolitan M. E. Church will hold | "9? Gintiag has to be m the thould bésorreeled: Karn: ted, ing that | Mes#r* W. A. Cook and J. A. Mardel contended | way throuxh—first, on account of its remarkably neat |), 14 ant) RGANG THE EGYPTIAN, Laps, their sunual reception tn ihe sudiseciom of the | geen nae Bas eds ‘am reportedassaying that whatever might be the right to use the | anddressy appearance; second, forits comfort, and| __PTANOS AND ORGANS. | |. rom victor mi cma TOr, church on Friday evening at 7:30. corner | -0, fal-lookis ae e ita | “the market company had not turned over to | strcets they had no right to use them in park- | last, but not lecst, for its wonderful wearing qualities, | =———————_—=——[—$_=_—_—_—— "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRY. Da} Dr. CARLETON treats disease of women, and 330, great distance away from ite present location. | the cit; rm loadis in other | 7! of aaa mh28-6t | QOHMER PIANOS AKE THE STANDAKD IN- MATHER as “Esmeralda. requiring skiliful and coufidendal treat iuont will of 434 and C streets. meeting will be ad- | Ari te ald be a geod 1 'y one cent, as distinctly stipulated in its| img or loading or unl ing cars—in ir | Three styles of toe to sclect struments of the world. HUGO WOKCH & CO., | _ New and Elaborate +. Picturesque Costumes. | their best interests served by consulting jk at ouce. dressed by Kev. AW. Rudisill, and am enter. | A" raion Sadehi ea an ened 4 not | Charter.” What I did eay was that in examin- | Words, to use the tracks other than for cars in sole agents, #25 7th st. Also Sterling and Ludwig ‘Music. A Great ‘and Compiste Auxiliary | Separate office. Lady attendsut.” Houre® to 2 4 to taining program will be given. Obstruct the view end barrow the feslings ef | ing the various auditors’ reporte for the past motion—and | tle Panable, was costaintd: | As Fos Basres 1x Loxe Dassezs, | must | "SEATS NOW ON SALE. masoae | Ee SS - , Mesers. Hamilton an rt appeared 6) ae ALLETON, ices creer eos fe De meee copii 9A. | Xe mcket company had target ovr one cnt | OME They wer orto et | hug fae Recrarine. as goager, | ROS FESTIVAL, ratte Loon BSE IO Sow, sm to the District for the use of the wholesale mar- ane eae on the : late cishteen years with W. G. Mfetzerott & Co. "i ee bernenae bth ae ale Of Interest ———— ee and the | it grounds, ‘as distinctly stipulated in eng Louis Schwing’s Wit. fret ties is tutte fou age tee a ieee ae ae LIGHT — CORPS, ee Se. —_ held Assembly Hall ‘osmos Generally. agreem lease) si _ ing, Med temp ardaes. mm ‘varnished and THE ARMORY, Lact caursg, uerve force; TICUNy, pelts! ar come Club tomorrow evening the princi of | It is estimated that about one in every dozen | deat of the Washington’ Market Conta ie | doa eatencs kee Dy oy i oe a Sent ALBAUGH’S OPERA HOUSE. foes of vite, ie nvely rere aw wes i the principal paper - " pany No-| day, leaves his real estate to his wife, Mary N. than youever saw. But Ioan assure you | 7~RAKAUER AND OTHER PIANOS AND ORGANS |- Ee ft the evening will be “The Interdependence of | Persons suffer with hernia or rupture. The | vember 5, 1872. 5. H, Caawe | i Sohwing, during life or widowhood, with re. pottit blouses in ike mating succes. | K RARAD Ge EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. aT Ay ] Plants and Insects," by Prof. C. V. Riley. Other | 8teat improvements which have been accom- version to his sons, John W. A.and Frank A. tolls own dear tank’ and TU warrant you | pricey ; toms enaye OES. Agen | ene maa ig Bom, Farmers’ Alliance and menibers | by Dr. Carleton, Biiare atpombie. ae fe" sae Ravers will be presented. as follows: Dr-C. Hart plished in the manufacture of hernia trusses, The Methodist University. Schwing. His personal estate he leaves to his he will please you. ag ABON & HAMLIN PIANOS ‘Thureday. ve deill by the awkward equad, | ,,VAMICUCELE. STRICTURE. Kidney and Binder Merriam, “The Distribution of Tree Yuceas,” | abdominal supports and appliances has led| The trustees of the American University held | widow and names Frank A. Schwing executor. | Parxcg, a eee im ante-beduin uniform. pede ee EY? illustrated: Mr. H. E. Van Deman, “Variations | Mr. E. P. Mertz to open truss parlors on the | ® meeting yesterday at the Arlington Hotel. ie Fotografer, ‘With poy and improved method of stringing. pifriday. famey dancing by Prof. Montomers’s pa- | treated wits dep cok entpearbers oF stosmeper and nine Frait of Hicoria Pecan.” Dr. C.W- Stiles, | second floor of his building under the direction | Matthew G. Emery presided. The following Looking for a Forger. mb26 th st. and Pa ave. Ei ELLIS & C0. ieousabaeaions Sseured Hours, Btoz, 4t08. bunaay, Bto fstory of Distoms Magu Bact wigs? Life | of specialist of many years’ experience in the | were elected additional trustees: BishopCharles | ‘The police were notified yesterday afternoon y = ee foom 30 every evening. FERS ae, free ino ag “ne treats, umbaaweey noaee oe a fitting and) mechanical | treatment of | this | H. Fowler, San Francisco; Hiram Price and | of an alleged forgery, and the case is being in-| J, CG a ERG RO | teeth Me torions Lady, Tent of Fortune and other | U 5 arts ae. ———- grave and oftentines fatal ailment. The entire | Gon, & &. Henkle, Washington, D. C.; Mra. | vestigated. It appears that © young man | O8ONKENESS Cunmpr oy iHICKERING PIANO. —— ey Ladies’ Night at the Press Club. Productions of the celebrated Williams, Mar- d » y sa 1 THE FAMOUS PARATION, Piayed and indorsed by the world's most eminent mu- SINGLE ADMISSION... 3 5 ae Vin and other noted manufacturers will be die | Matthew Simpson, Mr. Charles Scott and Mr. | called at the banking house of Rich & Co.,on| = = p 00, ae aD ope a jo Saat sight wee indies aight at the esss Cuts | Ga.‘ Spccisl ramen anaeanearsrsee mi ane of Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. | 15th strect, and depouted a certified check on x i THE MOST PERFECT PIANO MADE. For sale at the prominent druz stores and by members and the three foots of the reoentiy renovated | freaiment of oblique inguinal, ingtinal Sa ee eae pound semict, | the National Exchange Bank of New York for eo RES OF eS SE RECO | -ceentts sinonntiner erenmamntninn jub house were thrown open to the guesta. " ate = j 3 son, Wil-| ¢ 3 co The rooms were tastefully decorated with Mecte eal else atts acon nas ot ear-| miogton. Beaks ie EHO OR ee ae | drawn by Macy Micon guest cononate my RR HORNS RE PT) oie one on Senin apentat the fentwal. =E "™* PME Potted plants and roses and looked bright and | Sica! clastic hosiery, in sill and lisle thread, | Mase, and Hr. George F- Hukull. O1) City, Pa: | payable to the order of A. F. Moree. ‘The B HORNS EK qo acon ey HAWETK ORGARE Ne a aman mene and. paint. | ™bracing shoulder braces, abdominal belts, r ‘oung man, it is reported, also prosented Br ERT Nhe £ ker _—" — — — Paint. | anklets, body belts, wristlets, knee | president of the board of trustees, Rev. C. W. | f° = ee ‘The cat flor te, caps, stock- tter of introduction from Representat: Of Standard ywers were sent from the White House, | ings, suspensories, uler:ne eupporte oy, D. D., of Philadelphia n member of the | {het oo*yinroauction, from I CURES THE LIQUOR.HABIT. Known all over thaciviliees world. (Gj? 7 7sB0R01 GETTYSBURG! straps, doily belts, sanitary ‘nephing, bandages, | $zecutive committee and W. W. Smith, A. M,,| Allen of Misissippl The check was acee Pte || To proze its merits wil ell for GOdayaat 63. quart | pute prices tie pile pipes aud various other appliances ef 4 | LL- D., president of the Randolph Macon Coi- ~~ —_ © | hatte Homes Eeatoent, no pebietty, 3 similar nature. Mr. Mertz will albo carry a line the vice chancellor of the university, | Zaseed Soegeriea the Rim Wee topped the | akeear HOME Ciaeccmes ey. | ms ee eee W'iihen ebb tide began to maho in the two big of physicians pocket cases, hand cases, buggy | ny "difinpnished women in, the university | PaYment of tho certificate of deposit. | ee WANES IANOF inch bowls in the corner the Washington | Adjustment of trumes and othef information Vexrms a Faxs, Exsavsr, Foxe, D OR AND AFTER Fon eT aie ties teeth rendered | free. Physiciaus and surgeons interested. in Roveities for dais scasdn. Sani for ca and ee- 5 Gavan ooceted cr euee be Bi mn New Yorx—Tux Beoxrxaman Hornr, | vice“ "* “Supa a! sate | Giger saruRDat! ‘The dising room doors were thrown open Fay pena gases wee sia Ze acisferikeeaiyin ‘ " GRIMES' PIANO EXCHANGE. about 10:30 and supper was served. Hereagain eee For Permanent and Transient Questa, _aten be formality was dispensed with, und’ the stall Breer 2 fol Hit ite. toch a /ASSED | SRE THE GREATEST BATTLE OF THE RE- tables in the assembly room were transformed | EASTER Do} id. cards._ J. Jax Govxp.' ‘ Segatce of ‘tyes. 7 proven. BELLION. into — to the ines ents te the dining Honses, | BUCKINGHAM HOTEL. supreme ‘811 oom, a quests salads, ices 2 coffee and punch wherever they chose. Twenty-five head of fine young horses and » CBuropean Plan)—Fyth Avenue, New York, mi301m 2TH ST. AND ONTO AVR Late io the evening Mr. James Whitcomb | fen bend.of frt-class young mules from Mans- _— Riley, with Marshal Dan Ransdell, dropped in, | **!4, Ohio, will be Bazaar and Mr. Riley entertained the guest with « Goervew mecuing, Ape® 9, 06 2 ote — rendition of “The Educator.” ‘This deservedly popular house, situate in the most TSC AES TSS (0, APR SR oe fashionable, convenient and healthy locality, with X EVENING OF MUSIC AND RECITATION. those ‘mawnificent diving rooms, cuisine, ele- E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH QUARTET, Reed, Mrs. Charles i Tur CoxonrssioxaL Disonam is for sale at Snare “ Brooks, Sire ascot re ergy Henih all book stores and hoteia. See it—Adet. rant public and private sitting rooms, Every modern Seth bent +a Sta — Haltord, Mrs. C. Clark. aS naan Nalmnak: Amprovement, perfect sanitation and moderate charges. Rep Annin, Miss Carson, Mrs. O'B. Moore, Miss| Tae Exurrriox at Latimer & Sloan's com- ee ‘Assisted by SCHUBERT T, Butler. Mra M. Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. | Prises goods that cannot be bought in any ‘Tarifl—Single rooms, from $1 to $2 per day—double TH >. RING, ELoeOTIONIET: Clara Berwick Colby, Miss other way than by suction, and the residents bed rooms, with bath attached, €2 to 96 per day. E i Mrs. Frank J. Jervis, Miss Hayes, Miss Me- | of W have now an opportunity that 5 ea re may not en Se ae EY ‘Magnificent euites, parlor, large airy bed room, with Mis joNantz, Mrs J. P. Miller, Mra. until 9 every evening until Tacsday, oem QGana BMeseeneses iiss ‘Bloutt, iliss 8 Darton, | when the ale Dogina-—ade Rees seer ee Miss Nettie Jenkins, Mrs. Charles R. Corning, atninescoeed day, according to aize and iocation. ‘Miss Annie McGiven, Mra i M. Hood, Miss| Corr’s Woap-BuiLpixo Comrest.—Owing to Lucie Herndon, Miss ‘Conway,’ Miss of labor involved in the McKenny, ©. @ in, be

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