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~* 10 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL 8 P. M. TUESDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland Virginia, fair till Wednesday: northwesterly Winds, diminishing; warmer Tuesday. CONDITION OF THE WATER Temperature and condition of water at 8 ercised over the liquor application of Fritz Ebringer of 2616 P street northwest, which has been approved. Ine letter to Lieut, Swindells today Commissioner Douglass says: As announced in Tax Stax on Saturday play in the open tennis tournament, under the aus- pices of the Southern Lawn Tennis Association, will begin tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock on the grounds of the Bachelor Club, 17th and P Found in an Unconscious Condition in Her ‘Room in the Astor House. Miss Kate R. Pike of 2016 G street, this city, twenty-two years old, « clerk in the customs division of the Treasury Department, was found unconscious in a room in the Astor House, New York, last Saturday, with a gash in her left ROW OVER A CRAP GAME. Abe Fitzhugh Gets Three Months for an As- Abe Fitshagh isa familiar jame inthe Po- lice Court, as well as in police circles generally, and when the name was called before Judge peared. Another negro named Johnson ap- A most interesting discourse on the Jews in Russia was delivered at Trinity Church last night by Rev. Dr. Childe. The doctor was in doubt, he said, whether it was really charity to send relief to those who were suffering from religious organizations. The vested choir was reinforced by twenty members of the ( ter of Praise and - did “excellently under .: Great Falls, temperature, 60; condition, | _ “Yesterday the license application of Frits | streets. Owing to various causes it is apparent | wrist and the gas pouring from several open | peared to prosecute him for assault and Lawyer hunger in the ezar's empire. If the money and | !e*dership of Precentor Roehder. Mr. Charles Bo iicceiving reservoir, temperature, 66. Con- | Ehringer of 2616 P street northwest was re-/ that there is not the same degree of interest in | burners and filling the room. Ricks endeavored to prove that Abe was inno-| food supplies contributed by Americans were x. . late leader, sang a solo. dition at north connection, 5; condition at south connection, 36: distributing reservoir, temperature, 67: condition at influent gate house, 25; condition at efiluent gate house, 36. es Tue Cocwuas, 1éth and K streets north- turned for approval. I saw by your general remarks that while the neighbors protested against the granting a license to the former occupant you had heard no complaints against the present applicant, and on this I signed the license. I find by complaint of a lady living in the square that Ehringer’s license was refused this tournament as has been the case in former Years. Asfaras any one knows today there will be no entries from other cities, al- though the time fixed for the close of the en- tries does not expire until 12 o'clock tonight. A physician was called, and after Miss Pike was Tesuscitated she was removed to Bellevue Hos- pital and placed in the ward for female prison- ers, charged with attempted suicide, which in New York is a criminal offense. cent. Johnson told his story of the assault, claiming that Abe asked him! for ten cents and’struck him because he refused to give him the money. “I only had eight cents,” eid Johnson, “and called forth by governmental mismanagement, then it was a. question which should be imme- diately answered as to whether it would not be better to withhold aid. To support guch a system of government would be unamerican, @. Davenport occupied the pulpit and precebed . Davenport occny 5 from Neah. vi:i6, “They p recived ‘het the work wrought of our God.” Dr. Daven- port of the inks through which ‘the ane loried in thei it cag ht ti ice by Rev. Mr. Gray of Mount Pleasant and at west, will make special rates for summer ks by | _,¢ i of course, possible that some of the| When she recovered consciousness she stoutly |I told him that I-could not give him the| America was the friend of the human race? night by Rev. Mr. Kee of St. John’s Church, | Ms Se.; Towels, So. mo paste Tiga Holebe cee. Thnk Bmeret cere atone, | Players from other cities who it was supposed denied that she had attempted to, commit | money. Russia ite bitterest enemy. Dr. Childs anid | Washington. ‘The date of the dedicatory exer. | it _Canrens,” T11 Market space, ae ~ of the bureau of printing and | and it is proposed to condnet the liquor busi. | Would enter will do so before the time runs | #U could not explain how “Did you owe him any money?” that all the utions of the Jews originated | Cises has not been determined. Razors . 5 a Ming antes ules dite of ApH 30: | nese in eounection with the grocery. ‘This place | Out. "However, no one connected with the as-| Feceived the gush in her wrist or why the gus| «Ng. gir™ inthe Greek church--which he declared to be | _ The iste in i ete TR Dental Aww'n, 7th and D. eity is also a locality where the residents are very | #ociation under whose ai the tournament | Was furned on. t to New York about two weeks | yr, ¥aat numbers were on the ground?” Judge | the worst form of and rted | Sabbath services at Masonic Hall yesterday. Fine Machine Stitch: omnia: Nishings ‘Gentlemen: The operations performed for me | much opposed to liquors being sold either by | is to be given has any know! of what is the toler pacers Heisei —- t two weeks | Miller asked Johnson. Christianity. He predicted the do of the | prominently , Tead as fi of all kinds at Orrexmiicen's, 514 Mb st.nw. at your rooms are first-class in every respect | wh je or retail, and further, it is in close | intention of any player from abroad. | The offi- bl edt soa pary eh poor lipase ‘The witness said that there were no numbers | Russian empire unless religious tion was Anacostia Baptist Mission. W: 2 ‘cad the charges ment Semsenabie. proximity to the locality known as He: Hill, | cers of the sesociation and the executive com EX0 * ypetdat, ae, “ane to averworke | 0% the ground, but when pressed by the court | current therein. Rev. James Larkin of Washington preached an| $140 will buy a Fine U) T-octave: Respectfully, C. G. Dexxis, and to allow liquors to be sold here woul have a ee ete Femecoth> Aor When she cerieea ta Now Yorks chanics te mar = admitted that there was a crap game —___ qble sermon on the duties owed by Christians | warranted. ¥. Buck at. =a ear se eee terre En the tn: | CU8 the estal notions and is some tnstanoss har fioter's house at Bayonne, « New Jersey sabasb. ‘The seswuis complained of was, committed cuoneurows. notes Fishing Rods and Tackle. Watroav's 1 For 90 Divs Loxcrm—aAll finest 60c. can-| terest of geod order, respectfully recommend | Witten personal letters, but with this exception re eee Woaboee phe bad nand | With a stone, and there was a knot on Johnson's fess unable telisine macatenmro: The Citizens’ Association will ask the Com- b ———— dies, including Langtry Bonbons, Jordan Al- | that this lnense be nct granted.” no effort has been made by any one to: Her retur ticket to Washington extended and | head to show for it. Abe also had a bruised aiucmuner nee BIR, (sion waa egutacrs Kent Your Sewing Machines at Orr ouds, Checolates.dec.,only 35 cents per pound. | “] want you to inquire of your sergeant and| rouse an interest in what ought ee ee Tien eae that she | Bead, but that was done by the policeman, office of ‘irst Co-operative - ring trough om Market | meneen’s. ” st Ice Cream Soda. 5cents a glass. Suxe7Z, | men why they did not inform you of the char-|be the most important event the mond, Stat nd. says | Officer Kem ing Association tomorrow night the citizens of | place. @or. 10th and F sts. nd Welcker’s Hotel, 15th st. ss acter of this man and this lace, as reported ts refused.” tennis season in this city. It is, of course, — to New York on Thursday, but felt so that she cencluded to go to the Astor House Abe took the stand in his own behalf and be- Georgetown will come together to draw up reso- ‘There will be a meeting tonight of the Me- ey The Domestic Fashion Sheets for June % : hen sible that © good delegation of playent t gun telling about “pases,” “‘pots,” “little Joe” orabl: morial day program and arrangement it- | gre here. Can be obtained free at either of the Cum. Xanven’s direct imp. Bordesux wines. | St 3e**- when the license was other cities may be here in time to play te ea fy Me Krieg ference ee and Lother terme int the cray same, ee coun- Seeley ill having for fs chbecl ab ectar: toe. All (Be plane for the cbervance of the tan aes e aban + Poeeiang mea ——s Fog morrow, but if they are it will not be because - wel iim would have to talk plainer, some a will be settled. Thi r ‘com- 3 ne. As Duessy fe eee ean ane err i at the | t2¢ Personal effort of the tennis players of this | nerves and as her head was aching concluded | ts the court and. jury us well as bined ees Pree ene st ae of the officers of Logan Port, No. Ifvand | stihien O06 Saas ce ae As need be ix that $1 shirt of onrs—attractive | Memorial day exercises are to be held at the | gity® to have her hair cut off, which she did. She | not acquainted wi game. He denied that | disctiused and cn cemect ihee to secure | Past Célmmanders Prisbie and Peck. mI, Set ct aw. io msking ope Antietam national cemetery, Sharpsburg, Md.,] ‘There are several reasons assigned for this | does not remember anything after this. he threw the stone. from Congress the neceseary permission ton-| Mz. John E. Smythe is in St. Loui, woe AD and Cediven's Heir Ontiing Usual $1.50 grade. Monday, under the auspices of Antietam Post, | evident lack of interest on the part of tennis | a Trrgwarrxe 1 Tax cusroms Divisiox. | Another witnea called told of knife that | {er thie hen suit an ree —— pooing; also cures Dandrufl. sny20-tr Fuanc & Son, —. No. 14, and Reno Post, No. 4, G. A. R., Depart-| players here. It is said that the season has | Miss Pike is a typewriter in the customs divis- | took part in the affair, but there was nothing to -_ U. S. Dewrat Ass’ raras From Meanrrt’s, 925 Pa. perior in styleand finish, Fine eabi- 3 per dozen. ment of Maryland, assisted by the Sons of Vet- erans and the Woman’s Relief Corps. Addresses will be delivered by Senators Mitchdil and Allen, Representative McKaig, Col. George W. Vernon and Mr. Newton 8. Cook. The officer of the day will be Capt. Wm. E. Griffith, Tyler 80 late that the players have had but few opportunities for practi It is also wi that the Bachelors’ Club were at sea in regard to courts, as their grounds had been sold during the past winter und the space was needed for buildings. However, arrangements have been made for the use of a portion of the old grounds ion, and is said to be a most efficient one, and moreover a very practical young woman with a large amount of good sense. The duties of typewriters in this office are onerous, and Miss Pike's constant labors were beginning to tell upon her health. Her most intimate friend in substantiate his statement. Counsel said that the affair broke up ga of crap and the blow on the head was the natu- ral result. He thought it a good thing to break up these games, “And it’s these assaults and” murders that the courts are trying to prevent,” remarked the BETHESDA PARK. The threatening weather yesterday did not deter many people’ from taking a ride on the electric cars, Bethesda Park being the point in view. The improvements at that place have changed ta appearance greatly. ‘the switch * _ Pemperance at Soldiers’ Home. A large and appreciative audience listened to ‘an enjoyable program at Soldiers’ Home, Fri- day night, given under the auspices of the army, navy and marine corps department of the Non-Partisan W.C.T.U. The Soldiers’ ~ mreoe we Have Your Sewing Machines repaired, end warranted at Orrexweraen's,614 9th nw it > “ S. Heller, 720 7th #t.. has Just received e large assortment of Switches and Bangs. and is selling them at a great reduction. amy20-6t° Seer. Wexz el i = i order; Home band contributed to the pleasure of the} Young & Co., 714 K st. P ieee Sil tines, @1. | Post, No. 5, Cumberland, Md.: chief marshal, | at the corner of 17th and P streets, and here the | the office, also a typewriter, has been lying dan- | judge. railway is up and in running order; the pl » now. Pure Oils, ree “ggetdony ayers tap A pment Capt. Walter Sanders, Reynolds Post, Fred-| tournament will be held. gerously’ ill at Garfield. Hospital for three |)" ¢ jury returned a verdict of guilty. merry-go-round: which is now at the depot and | evening. They were highly favored in having | duced prices, gold premium paiiit. Warranted Destat Assocratios, 7th and D n.w. erick; assistant marshal, Col. E. M. Mobley, | The fact of it is that there has been a lack of | Weeks, the result of overwork. Work at the | Jndge Miller questioned Abe concerning his | hich is said to be the largest and finest ever | Mrs. Frankie C. Gale of New York. who renderes | lowest cash price. vayl8,21,23 ~ — Reno Post, No. 4, Hagerstown, Md. push and enterprise displayed in the manage- | typewriter is said to be peculiarly trying upon | prison life and gave him three months in jail, | ™#de, will soon be in working order; the | several dramatic readings in a pleasing style. |g, = - Have Your Carrets Creanep by the Am- ae ‘| ment. This listless way of running a tennis | ® Woman's nerves and cases of prostration from ial oes grounds are being abundantly supplied with | The National Guitar and Banjo Club were also ven Spools of Machine Cotton for 25a, droxtaTeD STEAM Canvet Works, 1708 and 1710 ‘Mamaia dca’ tournament ean have only one ending, whieh | it occur almost daily among department clerks. ALEXANDRIA. are lights, the pavilion has been enlarged and | present and gave fine music, which was heartily | ™ Nuniuan's, 516 9 ot. a.n. ut Est. nw. phone 804, i will be somewhere in the ground. Dr. Muncaster of this city has been attending the cafe is rapidly nearing completion. encored. Miss May Thomas contributed sev-| Phe Wi ee = v need On Saturday night, Jesse Lewis, colored, base h . ¢ White Sewing Machine. —The Davie = > rday The most successful tonrnament ever held | Mise Pike for several weeks, and it was upon| 4,50 CUNrcnCseben ENracne, eral solos and Miss Mary T. Llovd two recita-| «<,dvanee” and V, oak Strawsexay Suontcaxe for Iunches fresh | while walking on the B. and 0. R. R.,near| nore wag the outcome of the personal work of | his advice that she went to New York, as he said NESQUE STREETS AS PUBLIC PARKS. na Dean mere Fe a at the| Hone. The meeting closed with, the whole | Advance” and Vertical Newaax & Sox, ‘every cay at 12 o'clock. Scents percake. At/ Brookland, was struck by an engine. His skull | Mr. Thomas P. Borden. He is not a member of | #he was threatened with prostration. One of the most imperative needs of Alexan- = merchan — 7 Om. y1S-w mete F. Fuzcxp’s, 704 9th st. nw. <7 each Canrets Cieaxep by the Exrme Canret “Wonks, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- was badly cut and thought to be fractured and he was otherwise bruised and cut. He was taken to the Freedman’s Hospital. the executive committee and holds no official position in the association. It happens that this year he has gone to Europe, and it seems that ‘there ix_no one todo what he did so well Mixes Pike lives with her widowed mother and young brother. Mrs. Pike left for New York Yesterday to see her daughter, She was very much overcome by the news of her daughter's dria in making it a comfortable home is the pleasantness of parks so familiar to all the in- habitants of Washington, and that seems to be within Georgetown custom house for the week ending May 21 were as follows: Entries received in bond, wines, value 1,132; cigars, $778; paint- audience joining; “Away Down Upon the Su- wanee River” and Home Sweet, Home, accom- panied by the Guitar and Banjo Club, Noncn's, 925 7th st ‘ame It But to Praise. r 2 ‘ ings, $250; bicycles, $240; wearing apparel, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. ® Proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2. Saturday evening Margnret Nugent found a! iast year. The secretary, Mr. Sheibley, who | @ ieged attempt at suicide and could aesign no | ‘Ther ae ccna pn A end $180; antiquities, $100; thiscellancous, 891; use use woe use use ue use uso use use use une use wee] A marvel of lightness and swiftese. 1875 Brix of Nexsox, a genaine hand-made | Colored infant about two weeks old on the # always been an efficient worker on such oc- | cause for it. 100-feet-wide avenues pass, the one north and | Mtries received ‘direct, laths from St. Johns, | Use Use Use use Use tse use tse tine Use line tine tne wwe | fa sour mash whisky of the finest character, bottled Grant avenue took charge of it. casions, has this year been laid up with sick- nes, With these two men out of the way, WHAT DR. MUNCASTER SAYS. south and the other east and west, through the N. B., value, $1,102, Total, $3,873. Use Use Use Use Use USC Use Use Use Use Use Use WBE t= use use _Littice 437 9th wt, wm. 500 Dress Forms at at the distillery. Cuartes Krarzaen, agent for = = 3 Dr. Muncaster said to a Star reporter today : |.town. One of them is not paved at all, and the A SERMON TO YOUNG MEN. ue in . nw, the District Columbia. auntie ann ee although neither of them were members of the | «Miss Pike went to New York upon my ad- giher ig paved only about one-third of its ex-| Test night Rev. Mr. Williams of the Presby-| use =| spe *e___,__ 7s Secnuscaite tea Geen, SN G08 ace cast ran away and collided with the lamp and | anything, and the consequence is that whatever | Vice to get alittle rest. Her physical condition | 160" theeatrcaty, wagtungton and Franklin, | sein church delivered an interesting sermon | 2 $y, | Royal Glue mendseverything. Druggista. 100, — letter Dox om Myrtle and Yorth Capitol streets. arrangements have been made have sort of | was good with the exception of extreme | extent at loath to: pel oat of tae abe pe | to young men “On the Choice of a Profession.” | "2 RCTURE: ——SSSSSS_— smarhing both of them and throwing him off | made themselves. nervoumess brought on by overwork. She was | sutness of parks.. If this resource be properly | “Every young man,” the mifeter cai, “hes | tee LECTURES. CITY AND DISTRICT. Lg Ge . Hf this tournament fo » failure tt can fastiy,in | threntened with nervous prostzation if she | eitlised i$ would give a park of sbout thres-| his whims and forere; one day wanting ts’ be « E LECTURES “HEALTH AND = Cee ae amas Of 420 Blands’ alley wa aken | large part, be attributed to the negligence and | did nothave a cessation of work for afew dava.” | fifths of a mile atte, murtom tobe cers, bane | ang fevers, 0 But whi id | tse Feaidenre, 1121 10th st ae age with spasms yesterday and sent to the Freed- | j.ck of interest on the part of the association, Mr. Comstock, chief of the customs diy: ra tedaigi tarragon d “cpa "Tecaallemnen lesan) ghd ee ees cess food 3 mwanenTs SONIGHE. aman * 2 J us division, ‘0 miles in extent and 100 feet wide is | fevers have never yet led to a judicious choice. | ise man’s Hospital. The officers of the association are as follows: | confirmed the statements of Miss Pike's devo: | Petter that none. Such « pari world be acaie | Contant aaa tiresome work alone brings suc- | #2 : “ rr John C. Davidson, eee A. H. L. Post, | tion to her department duties. The typewriting | ble: to every ward and. would touch all | cess in life; pretenders one and all ignous bd Atsavon's. — Carleton Opera Company A Baby's Narrow Escape. Baltimore; S. B. Sheibley, Washingto in his division is very hard, he said, ae the | sections of the town, andif the trees now on the | ously fail. man must seck the profession, | use ?The Bobemian Girl.” i The horses attached to the carriage of Col. | tive committee, Eugene Greenway, Baltimore; | cotrespondence conducted by the division is | street be utilized and seats provided for ladies | not the profession the man; but woe is he who | "= : Sess Hann’ Buov.—“The Wages of Sin. John Hay became frightened yesterday while | R. B. Brown, Washington; J. E. ‘Smith, Wil- | voluminous. and children there is no reason why a garden- | deserts God for the golden calf. “Entertain no | Sao widen Pollard, author of the, "owt Cauwt, Kerxax’s Lycevu.—Bob Fitzsimmons and Ms % i bs mington Del.; Chas. L. McCawley, Washington. LEC Spr STNG IR esque avenue might not be made on Washington | career that cannot be entered upon with an easy | "* be | will deliver an iiustrated ‘character lectare gutted company. on N street near Connecticut avenue. The! ‘Up to noon today the only entries received by AT THE NAVY YARD. street now and extended east on Franklin | conscience and accept no position where little | "2 cuevatans Boe | Me PRINCESS MUT OUT: af the Cutvarsaliot Church, ‘Tue Barrie or Gerryspenc.—t5th street and | Co¢hman attempted in vain to control the] the secretary were as follows: Singles—R. B. oa street in the near future, and as the city owns | effort is to be made. The first thing to be done | Pst So | Rdmteaen WA cara Beeee coat 95 agi @uace. ‘ 4 animals, and as they dashed down N street and g-gn — Ge n ray city, | Work of —— the — in| fortunately both Montgomery street and the| before starting on life's journey is to gird our — BAKING POWDER. i ng bie Taee as ‘i |. |into the avenue the congregation from the | A. M. fo and M. A. Agelasto of ‘imore. jun Shop. jreater portion of the oldcanal linefrom Wash- | loins for endurance. Do you imagine,” the Wholesome, Leavens Most, — mee eeneataee Cuvace — Mee. Marie Antct | Carch of the Covennat wero just leaving the | Dostide—Goodiellow and Thompeon of this| work Dpidliininaty so'wideniig wad detpediag | tagtom’ strest so the xtrer: teas ecald a€erd «| peste eoatioren taaes any of the great men of | tse SMTA =e the “Princess Mui Qui. edifice after the morning service. An effort was | “iHY- = the navy yard channel is begun. The con-| Chance of making Montgomery avenue even | today slept on beds of roses in their youth? | 8 rc capaa! oe rots nuada Uy Cha acanbuaan to chek: ea cried —_—_>——. tractor, Thos. P. Morgan, is to dredge the| “ier than Washington street, and 80 | No; they studied hard and long before their | ust tee cul aiemeaianer aguimale, and, in order to do this, he turned . AMUSEMENTS. * - Morgan, ge give the Alexandria of the ' future a| efforts were crowned with success. And as you | use us —— _ ead i orror of —— Eastern branch channel directly in front of the | unique “park avenue” easily available | hope for success prepare for it now. ‘The green | "= use them toward the sidewalk. To the horror of 4 prepa use us River View.—Steamer Pentz at 9:45 a.m.,1:45 | the large crowd of spectators a baby carriage in | | UN1VERsaList Cuvncu.—Tonight Mrs. Marie | navy yard so as to form a basin twenty-two feet from all sections of the city with a superb river | avenues of the future are too far off; the founda- | tise use and 6:45 pm. Maxsuare Hart. —Steamer Macalester, 6:30 p-m., Washington Light infantry Corps excur- sion, charge of a nurse and containing a sleeping baby was seen to he directly in the line of the course of the frightened animals. The nurse, a colored woman, realizing the peril of the sit- Antoinette Nathalie Pollard, the burlesque lec- [ turer and authoress, will deliver a farewell lec- ture before her de for Europe at the Universalist Church. Mrs. Pollard is the widow deep at low tide. The channel line ig to be parallel to and twenty-five feet distant from the wharf,line. The central portion of the basin view at each end. There need not be this year any change in the paved portion of the street except some slight changes easily made, but in the projects of paving north or south’ of, the tion must be laid in the quiet moments of the present. Don't be afraid todo anything, pro- viding you do it well. The bootblack, if his work is conscientiously done, is as honorable as use . Use Re Use N86 Nee Re Use Tse Use URE MRE Be BE Use Use Use Use Use tse Use Use Use Lise Use Re Use URS tise Use Use Use Use Use Use Lise Use Une Use URE Use UBS Use EXCURSIONS, &c. . , Ed Pa of E. A. Pollard, author of “The Lost Cause,” | for 400 feet is to be 210 feet wide and narrowed | present paved area work could be done | the banker. One of the neatest men I ever 7 _— Mr. Vexson.—Charles Macalester, 10 a.m. pel the pet net ce ncan tha tebe ia "the | and is herself « woman of very brilliant attain to 100 fect at the extremities, ‘The material to| with reference to. the general plan and less | heard of was he who swept acrossing, and when AMUSEMENTS. RVs view, P ments. She delivers an illustrated character z = Maxsnace Hat. Steamer Macalester, 10 be dredged is believed to be soft mud, and trees provided chided by a companion carriage, and, breaking it, snatched the beby in 4 ; chs wement and more ¢ } for doing #0 menial an | [gauge ND OPERA HOUSE. A TREMENDOUS 81 eu und 225 p.m. er arms and ran tovne side just in time to { lecture, entitled “The Princess Mu Qui.” repre-| po. “Wn conteacear ail. to Cason iad: |For than is now contemplated. ‘The ‘possible | act; replied: “Hebel not dosetit wait ber | A fourth Weck of tir usm Opera Season. | yA ETM and delighted audience greeted om miss the horses ax they rushed madly on. ‘The | senting a Chinese lady of rank, who tells about | P* as id rock | U8 of the street as a public park—not the park- | above all, young men, before you do anything | EVENINGS AT 8:15. MATINE SATURDAY. | Oe TUESDAY Ma ah WEDNED AT See eee baby carriage was struck and thrown to one | her own country and people and who criticises | Should prove not to be, except where solid rock | ing of the street—would need to be consid- | in this life consecrate it to Him, and when all is PERA COMPAN URDAY, 28th'and SUNDAY, 20h, side and the horses came to a stop at the board | Men and affairs in this country. Some beauti-| is struck. All shoals, lumps or ridges left be- | ered. Now the great drawback on Alexandria | over give it back to Him.” CARL) OPERA COMPANY Engagement cxtrecrdinayy of tye Femow and - Wm. Harvet had his | fence on the parking. The front wheels of Mr. | ful views of China, California and the world’s | hind by the dredges must be removed. The | as a city of residences is the want of @ pleasant eae pan peerage THE QUEEN oF DANCE, in her world-famed Span- Oat recy earn et Wieekn occa nian | Hiny's carriage were suapped off and a lady who | fair buil will be shown. Tickets may be | excavated mater to be deposited behind | promenade and place where mothers and chil! yy. aie, x, aa IN THE ish and Serpentine Dance, lett hand badly marhed at inship seval w the | ®as in the carriage escaped without injury. ‘oop’s and at the door. the embankment now being built channelward | dren can get the air. . Tyler Nordlinger, general real estate a1 OHEMIAN GIRL.” First appearance in this country of the culebrsted Sees br ie he ten a Miertes | The baby was unharmed and the only injary to —Tonight the Carleton Opera | from Poplar Point. This is in accordance with SUNDAY SERVICES. insurance agent, reports the following recent DHEMIAN GIRL.© SISTERS MARG ae Gries sty hot ithe "meme |e aby, Crvtnge wn he breaking othe ame | Company will prevent But’ ‘charming and | pnw’ pproved by ihe enginer in charge ot | Tyo earch ervloes here yonerday were con-| toe” Late No, 10, 11,15, 18, 0 end of Seerinity races ate reas of them were treated at the Emergency | brella. "It was regarded asa remarkable ending | tuneful opera, “The Bohemian, Girl” ina man- | the Potomac river improvement, Trenches are ducted by the resident pastors except at the | block 3, and No. 28, block 1, of Easterday & With a powerful cast, including and slack wire: of them were treated af SECS | Of what might have been s tragic oscurrence. » | H¢F that cannot fail to be attructive. Mr. J.| now being cut through the Eastern branch y = dls Hala "8 st Park; No. Miss Marie Beil as Arline, Mr. Jay C. Lavior as Thad- ‘Limited Eos Rergal Stare, Hospital. aes ee = C. Taylor, a tenor of superior ability, will sing | flats, so that the plan may be carried out. This | Second Presbyterian Church, where Rev. J. M. addition of Georgetown; No. gens (pie Set appearance), Me CL Drow and ME. mee pied) N r Ammoteur Base Ball. ‘The Bridge in Lover's Lane. =e i a Syne Geden: embankment is to be six feet above low tide | Wells of Virginia officiated, and at St. Mary's ‘addition, and lots 196 and | Gun ee ist . T onder The C.M. C.shave defeated the Southern The Georgetown University nine is to be re- organized. ‘The Olvmmics of Georgetown will meet the Engineer Hunt, in charge of bridges, has called the attention of the Commissioners to a bridge on the road known as Lover's Lane. ‘There are two bridges on this road, he aay the first, north of Road street, being trans- and Messrs. Drew and Ricketts will alternate as Devilshoof. There will be a children’s ballet introduced in the market scene. A Frower Fesrivat will be given at the Metropolitan M. E. Church tomorrow and Wed- and there must be three feet of water at low tide along the trench line. The estimated length of these slush channels is fifteen feet and the amount of dredging estimated as neeessary tocomplete the work 55.000 cubic yards. The gov- ernment inspector of the work ix Thomas Jenk- Catholic Church, where Rev, Father Chester, J., of Georgetown conducted the services. In the afternoon's discourse he dwelt on the responsiblities of parents, and said that the untimely fate of a prisoner now in Alexandria jail under sentence of death was due to his af the 21 of King & Emmons’ sub. log poikoner has visited the neighborhood of 30th and P streets and eight or ten valuable canines have been sent to the land hereafter. A chorus of forty and auginented orchestra. A gvod seat in the Orchestra Circle for 25 cents. Reserved seats, 7 and g0 ceuts. Next opera, “THE GONDOLIERS.” ATHLETIC CONTESTS AND RACES < “Iub toda itol Pi " . nesday evenings. A unique program, novel re- | ins, and he will be provided with quarters and | want of home training, for He ‘uttderstood that 2 ‘ merce x etink past hota went to Geangetone wecter: | ferred to his charge by the superintendent of freshmenta and pretty costumes are among the | board on one of the dredging machines.” The | he had never learned even the Lott's Prager: | - CoRxS axp Buxroxs removed tomorrow, 25. PRESIDENT’S TROOP features announc: afte: and rock nine by 7 to 1. defeated the strong Sham- ‘The feature of the game wus the battery work of Fitz, and Sulli- van of the Mest boys. Fitzgerald shut out the Shamrocks without a hit and struck out twenty four men, only thirty of the Shamrocks going Wee county roads as a public bridge. The second bridge never has been transferred,and he wants to know if the obstruction is in a public road, and, if so, what are the limits of the road. This information, he says, is needed that necessary repairs may be made if the structure is a public A Great Day at River View.—The inau- gural of the special attractions at River V yesterday’ was a flattering success. Fully 1,500 sons braved the inclement weather and went jown on the Saml. J. Pentz. The program ran limit 6f cutting has been staked off and the im- provement is to be completed in 110 days from ‘w | the contract date, April 23, 1892. The contract price per cubic yurd is 14.9 cents. WORK IN THE GUN sHoP, ‘A NEW INSTITUTION. The Alexandria Safe Deposit Company has now acharter and a safe. Books were ordered some time ago. Now the deposit of the charter granted many weeks ago by Judge Norton has Dr. J. J. Georges & Son, 1115 Penn.ave.—Adot. a A New Big Gun Coming. The Bethlehem, Pa, Iron Company has shipped the material for the first thirteen-inch (Troop A, D.C.N.G.), BENNING RACE COURSE, MONDAY, MAY 30,.1892, First event called at 1 p.m. these brilliant special fe no extra made. Two performances : ‘Saturday, ‘8. Oat WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS To MARSHALL HALL, 4 . ‘TUESDAY EVENING, be DF - Washington. It consists of a jacket and | ay oats. aaa greta one and that the new work may be properly lo- | about an hour and was replete with interesting | The gun shop, the center of interest at the | 6 Mate : gun to ‘Twenty-eight events, Including anne. wa hn hae pitched, andl only | eated on public laud. ‘The records of the office | and thrilling feats on the trapeze, high wire | Yard, is running on full time. Forgings for the pepicerteipadie ioe eae the ete akes | two hoops. The tube was sent to the foundry | pumine aces, eee three hits have been made off his pit © | of ithe “ity surveyor show nothing of Lover's| and golden pedestals. ‘The Sisters Brantz, Sis-| thirteen-inch steel rifle have been received from | is on solid foundations at’ the corner of King | #everal weeks ago. All parts of the gun have | "Steeriechas, Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER wil eave what s a - Lane m Georgetown, but the records of tax | ters Margel +, Sisters Mendoza and the Span-| Bethichem, Pa., and the work of finishing the | and Fairfax streets, and Alexandria has amor now been finished, and in the course of a Hizb Jumping, Pole Vaulting, ia is office for Georgetown and the county show the | ish dancer, Cyrene, were all generously ap-| tube, jackets, &c., und anmembling the various | ite other institutions “a acre opriels feos’ | sotutat tas erat thAeas tacks acta mals Wrestling om Horseback, Boye’ Pony Race, foot of 7th st. at 6:30 o'clock. io os excursion of Light Infantry to Mar-| jane and that no taxes are paid on the space. - plauded in their respective acts. The attrac-| parts will be prosecuted with vigor. When pany.” this country will be heard in a cannonading Bare Horse Race, Sword Contest, Tickets.....-.00-, seovsesnen- BO conte shall Hall Tuesday. — 4 The attorney for the District has been asked | tions were appreciated by the lnrge crowd | Completed it will be the heaviest gun of the RESCUED FROM DROWNING, trial. aa gga g Tobehadof members of the Corps and st the beat on aa = — for an opinion on the subject. yesterday. The same program will be repeated | navy. ‘The finithed product of the gun shop] Annie Wilson, a white woman, fell overboard | _ Lieut. Com. Swift and Brig. Gen. Sauger of —wtrmag-d ~Apvcen St. Patrick's Church was well filled yesterday afternoon, princtpally with childr ‘Trotting Races at Benning. At the Benning track tomorrow afternoon at on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday next. comprises eighteen ten-inch, 129 six-inch and nineteen eight-inch rifles. Under construc- tion, but practically finished, are four ten-inch yesterday morning from the Pioneer Mills wharf and would have found a watery grave if Washington made a visit of inspection to the ordnance works. Lieuts. Meigs and Stewart escorted the officials about the great works, Hurdle Jumping. Boys’ Goat Race. Large number of entries in all events, and the best of sport assured. TICKETS, admftting lady and gentleman, $1. ‘evening of the excursion. my21t ANSUAL EXcuRsION —— were Li . Sunday — = the | which admission will be free. There willbe| ‘The Washington Light Infantry Corps will| secondary batteries there are, completed or NOTES. “| Looking After Her Grandfather's Land. Children under 12, accompanied by parents, free. NONPAREIL COUNCIL, No. 450, N. mone. ‘Motion had oben vs gery spelen sms three races trotted, one being a dash of five | give its first excursion this season tomorrow | nearly so, twenty-nine five-inch and thirty-five Col. Wright, the register of wills, has had| An excellent band will be in attendance during the pean encanta miles. The following are the entries: First night. The steamer Macalester has been secured four-inch rif Master Mechanic of the Gun Armory Hall is now being made ready for the ‘TO MARSHALL HALL, kes of 850 each. 7 aud Marshall Hall will be the objective point. | shop Robinson is authority for the statement | TecePtion of flowers for the confederate decora- | considarable corresbondence recently with Mrs. | Siesta tains (returning at p.m, and after the MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1008, Welcomed by a Band. race, sweepstakes of $50 each: 75 per cent t0 | ‘The popularity of the corps is very great and it | that the latter branch of ‘haval ordnance is in | tion tomorrow. id ira of - Nevitt, a grandfather, | chem sont, ariP ge, cents, Hecular traits as er | oe stscatestor leaves her wharf st 6:30 p.m, A warm welcome was given Maj. Fred Brack- | first. 35 per cent to second; mile heats; 3 in 5— | is expected that their friends will turn out in | an experimental stage owing to the evolution in| The total loans and discounts reported by the | be one of the heirs of ——Nevitt, a grandfather, | schedule. Further information given by = om ». ett, commanding second battalion, D. C. N. G., | ET Wooder, cb. m. Minnie; James W. Hunter, | large numbers. : ammunition and breech mechanism for rapid- | banks here at the close of btsiness last Tuesday | who she states served in the war of 1812.and PETER RENNIE, Secretary, “Rerclaweasinne nenndanpemree upon his return to the city last night. The ma- sg" a niotgpt ss pris any ecant Corcoran Cadets will go to Marshall Hall | fire guns. + fis 650,592.03, acquired lands in the District through his! my23-0t 1406 G st. excursion are gov Jor has been traveling in Rurope for the past eight months in the interest of the world’s fair. Company C, second battalion (National Fenci- dies), headed by the Third Artillery Band, met the major at the Baltimore and and escorted him to his home. major thanked the company for the honor it a weepstakes of $50; mile heats; 3 in 5; two entries, ‘Third race, match $100 each; dash of 5 miles—M. Byrnes, gr.g. Sam; D. Sondheimer, br. g. Little Dan. ge ‘The Funeral of Oliver W. Longan. Funeral services were held over the remains on the Macalester Thursday night. There will be music and dancing and fancy bicycle riding, and every one who participates in the excursion may be confident of an enjoyable time. ‘onight Nonpareil Council, No. 450, N. U., will give an excursion to Marehall Hall, the Macalester leaving her wharf at 6:30 o'clock. Tomorrow night the Young Men's Christian Several hundreds of four, six and twolve- ound brass guns are being cut into requisite ngths to be smelted for use in the gun car- e shop. ‘These instruments were made dur- ing the late war and are said to be of an espe- cially fine quality of gun metal. THE EXPERIMENTAL BATTERY, The citizens meet again at the Opera House tonight to take action memorial of the late Sen- ator Barbour. It is expected that the street work under the corporation contracts will be well under way when June opens. The city council meets tomorrow night. ages father’s will. Col. Wright has given her a list of the Nevitt estates from the s, and advised that if she desires to prosecute the matter further she should take legul advice. 3 TROTTING RACES AT BENNLNG, TUESDAY, MAY 24, AT 3 O'CLOCK, ADMISSION FREE. First Race—Sweepstakes of $50 each, $150 to first, au ‘day sad can be bad of teubersof the Counc endl atthe wharf. “Tickets, 30 cts ‘mye EXCURSION 70 PEN MAR ON DECORATION Via B. and P. R.R. with Nelson, Col Prenk- iin Divisions, Uniform hank Rot Ps ‘Trains leave derot @th and B sts. 250 to second. Mile heats, 3 in 5. half fare.” ‘Dickets for sale by merabers nor : The experimental battery at the southwest E Pond done him and promived to be with it when | of Oliver W. Longun at his late residence, No. | ‘weacietion wil give ite annual excursion on| | so) mevaca ics boas’ sbansiasd ‘wad prob- A Three-Year-Old’s Bad Fall. Hoows Coxquess Au, Sou: W, Hlamse, UA Mina amber, a Uf the Zountry at Omabs is Jone, = MPS! | 222 11th street northeast, yesterday afternoon | "hlthends Park is now open for the seaton, | ably will be soon removed, Therearein thipbet. | A distreming accident occurred at Ellicott eat John Dugan, b. in. Texas Pouy. iM or a at 3 o'clock, Rev. Green Clay Smith, pastor | and the new gravity railroad is running success | tery four six-inch and two threeinch conrercea | City yesterday morning. A large crowd had Lewis Collins, gr.g. Gray Secret, aud en atau Metropolitan Baptist Church, and Dr. A. J.| fully. ‘There are other attractions for visitors, | rifés, all without breech blocks: one Debleres | collected about the depot awaiting the arrival ae eae ea as TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ‘The semi-ann’ Legion of the W. C. T. U. was held yesterday af- ternoon at the Garfield Memorial Church. Some 800 children, representing eight bands, were Huntington of Columbian University officiat- ing. Theechureb choir rendered the musical selections. Tender and touching were the tributes offered in memory of deceased. Among the large number assembled were Com- and the park eun be readily reached by the Tenleytown electric cars. a Secretary Foster's Eastern Shore Trip. On the invitation of Mr. E. Kurtz Johnson a twelve-pound boat howitzer and two eleven- inch iron muzzle-loading guns. A number of carriages are also here. Gunnery experiments and tests of new weapons, breech mechanisms, carriages and the like were formerly conducted of the 10:10 train from Baltimore, among whom was Bobert, the little three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Woods of this city, who was on a visit to his dparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Dorsey of Ellicott City. ‘The child was “Thad goitre, or swellings in the neck, since I was ten years old; am now fifty-two. I used Hood's Sarsa- Parilla recently and the swelling has entirely disap- Second Race—Match,€50each. Mile heats, 3in 5. 2 entries. Third Race—Match.@100each. Dash of 5 miles. ‘Until further notice the Palatial Iron and Stet Steamer CHARLES MACALFSTER will lesve her wharf, foot of 7th st., as follows FOR “MOUNT VERNON. —One y, except who menor e r soy ay D g tiie an sie Geta Waa Toe. Sunday, at 10 a. m. sharp, rac hing thy tig Se present. Mrs. Wood presided and addresses of | missioner Lyman and Chief Examiner Webster | congenial party of Washingtonians accompanied rollicking about on the porch of the Times | PesTet- very return at 3 p. in. Fare, ‘round trip. n elcome were made by Mrs. Siggers and Mr. | of the civil service, Gen, Brock, A. A. G., with | him on the lt trip of the fast and handsome | ay 47, ek mates aieaaicd ae ara | building opposite, when, making @ misstep, sit gan I was feeling so discouraged with the goitre and Siiulonty to Ue Gian adr Steere Suis, to which Miss Taylor responded. Mr. — — and Booman — Jest Pre Paine’ little steamer Cambridge down the bay and up | ngth of a apes heey | fell through the rajJing to the street, a rheumatt m I felt that I would 1SSIC at | prices. Cate Cheer: 2 utler of Iowa also spoke in an interesting | Department and a g "Boge re nether river on the “eastern sho’” of | # seventy-six, rank and file, divided as follows: | tance of twenty feet. It sras picked ‘up in an USICALE AND SOCIABLE TO BE GIVEN py | THE MERRY MONTH OF May OX THE GREES manner. various departments. The remains were re- epee Commissioned officers, 1 captain, 3 lieutenants; | insensible condition and taken to. tlie residence 48 SOON BE DEAD ee te ee eee pai oe moved at 9 o'clock to. take the night train for | Maryland. The Cambridge is one of the] oO Commissioned oficere 10 wiki: (ig (ot, Me; Docesy nnd: medical aid ‘seaunionsd: inst.vat 8 ovclock, for the beuedi at very worthy fata. Father Mathew Total Abstinence Society. | S#lladasburgh, near henge “ee steamers owned and run by Mr. Johnson and | ¢orporals, émeesiohes, 48 pchabee. Tas ‘men | While no bones are thought to be broken, it is | as ative. Whenever I caught cold I could not walk | "3,2 s3t™* te circumstances. Tickets, 10c. Despite the inclemency of the weather the | penne eee ae rer ried. he Pal his brothers, as the Choptank Steamboat Com- | gre doing double guard duty, one day off and | feared {he litte fellow has enstained serious in- | 55, riocks without fainting. Now I am free tromtt | 5-eaNaina LYCEUM THEATER meeting of the Father Matifew Total Abstinence | Pratt and D.C. Holmes; A. G. office, James | by-Commissi¢ner Hine, Judge J. M- Wilson, It | 906,02: In addition to, drilis and household | ternal injuries, d0 anh gency pecoeante Meotciemeatanib) save. and 11th st Society last evening at the ball, 5th and G streets, | J. Wnne, J. Harrison’ Jobneon, 0. G. Staples, | 2tties thi- is considered hard work. There is = ‘was well attended. Interesting addresses were delivered by Mr. John E. Doberty, president of Sabine and J. W. Palmer; G. A. R., J. W. De- nean and Ashton 5 pecs EEA C. M. Hendley and T. W. Noyes. A start was made from Baltimore Saturday evening and a no complaint among the men. They speak well of their rations of beef, bacon, mutton, beans, coffee, bread and potatoes. There have been Food Condemned. Last week the food inspectors condemned any one. Ireceived a letter from Mrs. Jennie Bige- low, now of Fremont, Mich., asking if my testimonial asabove in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla was true; I THIS WEEK—MATINEE TOMORROW. ‘The Champion Middle-weight Fighter BOB FITZSIMMONS “« : sda aus Haxy Rates axp Orrictat Trarx Senvice to | return Monday morning, ‘The party give gloW- | seven desertions from the garrison during the | 923 Pounds of meat, 239 quarta of berries, 8 and sent of ‘And His Company. Tata Abrtinence Coton: Mr. Edvard J. | xearovin CONVENTION via B. AxD 0. Hc | ing descriptions of the pleasures of the trip and pestivo ——. Sficere’ declare. the Pineapples, 450 bunches asparagus, 70 bunches | t°0ce wrote er that it was and sent perticularsot | And Hie Compa down William Tulley of Baltimore. Prof. William E, | Fo the republican national convention on June | of the attractions of -a region which is world | foree too small. Thubarb, 111 cabbages, 50 egg plants, 96 cucum-| 4 iettor from her THANKING ME VERY much for | the heavy-weisit class, K i Mr. Patrick ean recited te the mei | 7 the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will sell | famous for fish and. fruit, oysters and soft shell bere and 12 busl vege- | * 7 = Next week-HOLMES' CONTINENTAL SPE- satisfaction of the auiicnce, “A pleamatine. | Tound-trip tickets tg Minneapolis af the jow | crabs arly vegetables, specimens of “colonial Wicesi Se Susecel eh recanr tables, recommending Tune 6 Benet Manager Eugene Kernan. my2-0t et - spl 0 rate of one fare for round trip. Tickets | architecture funeral pee ee TXLOWER Fest i: _. > Ren dere of the conmiegation of Sees mem- | will be on sale at all ofices June 1 to 5, inclu- — eet oe eee ee ee Work of the Poundmaster. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, Ba tine Church, in which parish it is hoped soon to or- ganize a branch of the society. sive, and will be good for return journey until June 25, inclusive. In addition to its regular Additional Sunday Train for Baltimore via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. t took place from his late residence, No. 634 F street southwest, yesterday afternoon at 3 Poundmaster Einstein's report shows that 86 AY and WEDNESDAY Evi Unique vel oF. 436 and C sts. SiNGa May . 0 bof the society. avai ay tan eric tothe nrtwee te The Baltimore and Ohio railroad has placed | S'¢lock, the Rov. Dr Bittinger of the Seventh { stimals were Brose a week and 49 were ck Sent ee ed aves Pretiy costes arp atone the features.” Euteraain ‘The American Library Association. _| oficial trains of Pullman sleeping cars to ‘Min. corelce A seam Church conducting the |. the collections from fees and ales amounted | Steet, Kalamazoo, Michigan, ARKIN’ BLJOU THEATER. The visit . A — services. A detachment of marines, under the ‘Mrs. P. R. L. Britton and T. F. Dean, ‘ing members of the American Li-| neapolis, leaving W m Saturday after- to #30. At the close of the week 23 dogs re- - 2 FE brary Association left Washington thix morning | noon, June 4. One of these trains will be un- Semetaeric a ee ice hic? | mained in pound, we eee — Reg Promptly endef | WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 23, for a trip to Gettysburg, the Shenandoah valley | Sfiytg Pecretary at the pris peta bearers being. eight satlore, Seat olan er ee ee ‘¢ ‘The Great Favorite Success, and Virginia points. Yesterday they visited the | Synmiltec. Another train will be occupied by pavy yard. | Burnside Post, No. 8, G. A. Rand! aug gacredncte of the Lowen bade was the THE WAGES OF SIN! new congressional library building and Arling-| the Pennsylvania Club, of which Messrs. H. J. Lodge, No. 7, L. 0. also attended wuman body 3 New Specialties, Songs and All the Original Scenery, ton. Saturday night they were entertained by | Shoemaker, H. A. Cobaugh, Daniel Ramey, J. the funeral. “The honorary were 8, | theme of a sermon yesterday by Rev. 8. Reese} Waar Cax Corcurna Dor and Mechanical Effects. Mr. and Mrs. Cabell at Norwood Institute. C. Queen and J. M. Test are the committee ‘a c. Brown, 3B Giuatien, 8, Badges and Murray, the Lagos of the Cpe 2 Church. eee cai ee Saas eee. : =e ——> ing the trip in charge. trai George C. Rows of Burnside je referred in condemnation suspension | | Everything that is cleansing, purifying and besntl | Se,UTIFUL! ARTISTIC’ GRAND! aetna te. ccaaplod Ly the Hervicsn and Maton Loses | terae ooo Ire, the Baltimore hic | Emory, J, H. Whitmore, J. T. Petty and ©. C. | of human skeleton on « wire in the | ‘ing for the skin, scalp and hair of infanteand cbil- | B — ‘The large gathering of representative officials | the transportation arrangements being’ in | railroad will sell excursion tickets to wanes Conprecsinnr eodge. The interment | streets the other day and ite ‘subsequent bur-| {= the CUTICUBA REMEDIES will do. ‘They | | Humorous end dramatic entertainment and com- ao alninck el ta ‘of | Charge of W. Calvin Chase, No. 1109 I street and return from Cumberland, * | speedily cure itching and burning ecsemas, cleanse | ™*ncement northwest, Washington. but Baltimore, Letington and all intermediate stations at one was, D4 cemetery. - "samuel Tomax, or Capt, Lomar, ashe was leeque treatment at the police station. > For full information the scalp of scaly humors, purify the blood and re- | MARTYN COLLEGE of ELOCUTION and ORATORY the late Oliver W. Longun yesterday at 3 p.m. | as to time of trains, sleeping-car accommoda-| fare for the round trip, with 25 cents additional before PEEL, OO ‘They are absolutely =. at his, late residence, 222 11th street northeast, | tions, meals, &e., apply to any of gentlemen | for edmisdon On Farmers’ Alliance. e epee al EY apr ige i se perme on Se ree ee testified to the very igh standing of the de-| named above or to, 8. B. Hege, city. passenger | Wednesday, May 25, special attractions: will Phi in wureday nig] house ceased in the community, of which he had been | ent, 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, Offered.—Adot. Rs couiga. ta ‘This will be the best entertainment we ever gave. ‘4 useful and honored member for the past thirty | — deo big en ree ay 4 ine ey Reseryed eente, 2c. and SOc, at Motaerott's, cor. years. Rev. Green Clay Smith the Rev! Hare Fane to Cepan Ravrps, Iowa, via B. | ay 1TERESTING AND VALUABLE COLLECTION 6F' tion‘ and was commis- ki sub Ss So Dr. Hunt officiated, assisted by the choir | 4 QR. R.—From May 28 to June 4, inclusive, WATER COLORS AT AUCTION, the old 3g pn yy ui of the Metropolitan Baptist Church. Gen. | SO) 4) R— Prom iiread Company wili| ‘the ella svater colbieh sé! later the new one Triton, Samuel Breck represented the War Department; | soi) tickets to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at} on exhibition at the art rooms of Lai He was an active got Gomminsioner Lyman, Chief Engineer Webster, | rate of one lowest first-class fare for the Sloan, 1407 G street, is pronounced by wa TERIALS OF THE - a. the civil service commission: Maj. Parker, | trip. Tickets will be valid for retarn journey | tent to be the finest and most int 0.F., ap | United States Army, the Soldiers’ Home. | until June 90 inclusive. The Baltimore and | © ‘of the kind ever exposed at } ‘thirty- ‘OF LAWNS, ov carrrscen, Messrs, D. E. Holmes and G. bn ghee Ohio Vestibuled Limited ae trains make | suction in this city, representing such on ANDA FULL po™ " . We at Chicago for Cedar Rapids. | Field, Harlow, Chaffee, Hamilton Hamilton and STOCK OF COTTON —Adet. Julien Rex, who have a national reputation a» pon at SEWESr STILE, . 7 forget Infantry excursion to Marshall | Br'high ‘eta Cord take WE ALSO HAVE rare dy nal gene! HA Tooele posed i Latinger & Sloar nile thn jab and one Tasg athens OF INDIA SILKS, ~ —————— to examine this collection and judge This is I FACT, A COM. ~ Rxap the advertisement of aale by Bates and | themacives, ‘The sale wil take place Wedneeday ny Bee advertisement. © ‘ALL OF WHica eee Stuart, trustees, to take tomorrow after- | and Thureday of this week at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m, . ‘45D . bout 40,000 square feet. with a eee TS ce on new bey ciapetnn | oot aE SEES et Bee advertisement. Macalester—Tuesday * é