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LOCAL MENTION. “The Weather. FORFCAST TILL S P.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, generally fair: light showers morning, followed by fair in the after- NDITION OF THE WATER. ‘Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.. Great Falls, temperature, 62; ec 4. Receiving reservoir, temperature. 6 dition at north connection, 1; condition at south conn 2: distributing reservoir, ition at influent gate condition at efiluent gate honse, High ! Low watér. | 321 am. 4:05 p.m. ‘Tae Ane Liowt In weight and you never saw such “light ‘That 48e. balbriggnn temperature. Bouse. 2: cor. 7th and D. Fax motors, electric - lights. &c. Krenurso. Srrctat FoR Farsa Marsmwact All other candies on our ce to goat 5c. Tee cream soda only 5 corner 10th and F and Welcker's Hotel, 1 12, h st. ‘Mixx and whisky testers. Hewrien’s, 453 Pa.av. Notick.+-B. Rrorpax, 611 N street northwest, is ready t# execute ail orders in the line of cement work—granolithic “walks, carriage honses, stables, cellars, &e. Give him a = = Snen’s direct imp. old gins. Great Ispvcemest.—Decoration day our new style photograph, the Little Queen, for 4.75 per dozen; regular price, $2.50." At *s, 905 Pa. ave. Car. Amateur Base Ball. The base ballelub of Mt. St. Joseph's Col- lege of Baltimore county this week defeated the Georgetown College club by a score of 13 to 7. Battery for winning team, Charlie MeGraw and | Robert Tay Georgetown, Hannon and Baben. | Base hits, Georgetown, 5; Mt. St. Joseph's, 13. Errore, Mt. St. Joseph's, 4; Georgetown, 15. ‘The Trinity School boys -of Georgetown on ‘Thorsday played an interesting of ball with the Georgetown Col heme: juniors and de- feated them by 15 to 10. battery for the Trinitys was Collins and Sullivan; for the col- x, Dickson and Perry. The Trinitys would like to meet all clubs under fourteen. Address J. Collins, 1429 36th street. The astern Star Base Ball Clab has organ- ized for the season. They would like to hear from all clubs whose members are fourteen or ader. Address all chailenges to Wm. Stuart, 533 9th street southeast. ‘The Orientals will play the Young Easterns on Wednesday at Capitol Park. Batteries, Young Easterns, Segar and Wood; Orientals, Wright and Beall. The Neversweats (colored) and the Primrose teams will cross bats Monday morning at Capi- tel Park. The Neversweats are a strong team, having several of the old Cuban giants. The Y. M. C. C. will meet the Deaf and Dumb Institute teamt, with Pitcher Hare, at Capitol Park Monday afternoon and their battery will be Fitzgerald and Daly. A deaf and dumb um- pire will officiate. The Junior Riversides would like to hear from. clubs whose members are under fifteen years, Address Harry Edmonston, 320 13th street southwest. —— Mountain and Springs Resorts. White Sulphur, Hot, Healing, Warm, Rock- bridge Alum, Sweet ‘Chalrbeate, Old" Sweet, Salt Sulphur and Red Sulphur Springs, Natural Bridge, *“The Alleghany” at Goshen, Vu., Mill- boro’, “The Inn” at Craig City. Va, Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach and many’ other Vir- ginia mountain and seashore resorts are located on or near the Chesapeake and Ohio railway and are reached in from five to seven hours’ ride from Washington through the grandest - Lrowrerxa Kons, send orders by mail. Kvrntrxo. ; se ars at 50c. for Decor- s. 1011 Pa. ave. Always fresh and delicious, Bio Tarxe. ation day. Stext HEET? Ss CANDY. A still going at 35. pound. Ie Cxeam Sopa. dc. a glass. Stores: 10th and F sts. and Welcker'’s Hotel, 15th st. Prarect fillings: Silver, 75e.; platina, $1. Gold, cement, &e. Artistic and guaranteed. U.S. Destar Assocratiox, 7th and D nw, Licntxixe Rons need attention and repair- ing. 1206 Pa. ave. For Ose Weex Oxi—our superlative flour, €6 bbl. W. H. Warxer, 9465-48-50 La. ave. - A Goop Rerriceerston saves a big ice bill and all your food. Buy the Leonard Dry Air Cleanable. A. Eveary - Surrs to order from $25 mp. Trousers to order from 33 up. All garments made by us nyt repair and Pressed at any time free of ch: Kuve & GneeNpaca, Tailors, 514 10th st. nw... bet. E and F.~ - done. eHTNING Krrauixe. >» work practically . repairs and alterations abie prices by 719 sth st. nw. Have your buiidi > promptly and at reasoy _ D. Coutts, builder Carrere Cheaxep Worx AS1-655 Mass. a proof free of charge. 1875 Betze or Nexsox, a genuine hand-made sour mash whisky of character, bottled a the distillery. Cmaztes KRAEMER, agent for the Distriet Columbia - Best Fort Cream Curesr, 15 W. H. Warken, 48-0 La. ave. - Hav 30 Merritt's galler; open all day for sittings. Fil «i to 33 per doz@. Decorations Day, ¥ 925 Penn. ave. cabinets red A GrxtLeMas of the burear engraving writ r dlate « U.S. Dental Assn, 7th and D. city The operations performed for me | printing and 128 P at. now. - ith special kK nerth- summer | streets for - 12th st. 204; Pa. ave. agent. See speeial notices. J. | eves, Bry the Dangler. 7th st. now. Have Your Carvers Cigaxgp by the Am- moxraTeD Straw Caner Wouxs, 1703 and 1710 Bat nw. Telephone so. = A. Exery's Sos, 718 Fivest Caxaweny Borren. 2 W. HL Wacker, M6-45-50 La. ave. Best Ass ¥. ® Us. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Dexran teeth, 28. Arraren’s “The Bohenus leton Opera Comp: rh. in Hanais he Wages of Sin.” Keesay's Lycee. Bob Fitzsimmons and | compans ‘Tue Barrie ov GeTryspcre. — 15th street and avenue. any Haut. the benetit of st. Amateur performance for John’s chapel. pREOW. IONS TOME Riven View. and 6:30 p.m. Marswact Hart. Steamer Ma n @m. and 245 p.m. River Queen, 3:20. Covostat Bract.—George Le DECOKATION DAY. ‘Mr. Veuxox. The Macalester, at 10 a.m. and 245 pam. Marswate Hatt. Macalester at 1a.m., 2:45 and 6 p.m. River Queen 1@ a.m, and 3:30 p.m. Sam'l J. Pe S Park. ficial Association. Prswan axp Ge- and 0. depot 8. + River Lavoie Of F and 324 stre..; every hour. Betnxspa Park. —Georg town and Tenley- town cars every five minute — Central Democratic Committee Going to Chi- ‘cago Convention by the Penns#ivania Rail- revel, ‘The central d William H. M: Fred Kelley and Pienie Capital Be: ¢°~URG.—Train leaves B. Steamer Bartholdi, foot mocratic committee. through ogue, Willian H. Mohler, J. mes F. Brown, the subcom- mnittee to make arrangements for th» trip to the national democratic convention at (Chicago next month. have completed arrangements with the Pennsylvania railroat fora special train con sisting of solid vestibuled Pullman coaches, with dining and composite ecaches attached. ‘The party will leave here June 17 at 10:50 a.m. and arrive in Chicago the next morning at 9:30 @'clock.— Adirt. ———___ Artentiox! Do not be reported absent from | the « Steamer Pentz at 10:30 a.m., 3 | scenery east of the Rocky mountains. The service is complete and incomparable. ‘The “Cincinnati vestibule” leaves Washington daily 2:00 p.m., passes the various monntain resorts between 6:00 and 4:00 p.m. and arrives Cincinnati 8:00 a.m. A solid, vestibuled, newly equipped, electrie-lighted train, with Pullman sleepers. The famous F. F. V. limited is a vestibuled chain of splendor and challenges comparison. Composite car, day coach, through dining car and new Puliman sleepera- the finest ever built—run solid from Washington to Ci ti and Louisy Lighted with electricity from headlight to rear “platform. Leaves Washington daily 11:10 p.m.. passes the moun- tain resorts between 6:00 and 8:00 a.m. and ar- rives Cincinnati 6:25 p.m. ‘The mountains of Virginia are romantic, historic, picturesque. The beantifal is every- where, ‘the wine of life in the balmy air. Health and pleasure seekers will find the snrings region of the Alleghanies an earthly Paradise. For tickets. sleeping ear accommodations, baxmuge checks, &e., apply at 513 and, 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C., or ardress Geo. M. Bond, passenger agent, or H. W. Faller, G. P. A., Washington, D. C!—Adrt, = Where Do You Intend to Go on Monday? The Pennsyivania railroad offers a special train service to Richmond, Fredericksburg and Tenmar. Use the line which adopts modern ¥ appliances, guaranteeing absolute safety. t sat atic Club to Chicago by Special Train Over the Pennsylvania Railroad. The committee of the Columbia Demogratic Club has rfected arrangements with the Pennsylvan: Hman ves tibuled sleeping car.with Pullman dining ear to Chicago, on occasion of the national democratic ation. June 21. train Will leave Washington on lay afternoon, June 18, at 3:35 p. m.. as of the Columbian express, arriving in ) p.m. Sunday. Ifagrams of sleep- ersare now open, and reservations can be ma 4 information obtained by a pplving to Reg. Pasko, ageat Pouseviveals coord. i. and ¥. stetion. nnd the following named gentlemen, members of the transportation committee of the Cohymbin Club: H. TL. Bixeoe, an: John 8. Miller, Lawrence Gardner, E,W. Anderson SA. Co ‘Adve. ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad to the Conven- m Cities June 7 and 21. republican convention at 7, round-trip tickets will be inclusive, good to return oi Ine June i to wtie convention at Chic . round-trip tickets will be sold June 20, good to return until July 8, at rae Vin arranged for through without change. aault ticket agents of > Sreeran Tats To PENMAR on Mon Will leave the PennesIvani: railroad sta 8:20 a jickets only $1.50 for the round trip.—Adet, . pe ee Antonio Sousa’s Will. ‘The will of the late Antonio Sousa was filed yesterday. He leaves his estate to his wife, Mary Elizabeth Souva, and states that his ornis- n to pr hi- children jp owing to the ct that he as provided for them in life. > Decoration Day on B. and O. Ri R. » to Peumar ttysburg via B. and O. R. Trains leave B. and O. depot ne Sand 8:15 R to Penmar, $1.50; to G tysburg, Chitdren, half fare. “A seat for every one. Maaimum safety.—Adet. - Loox Ovt ror Tareves.A timely admoni- tion. It costs but little to get absolute prow tion. Deposit. your silver, trunks and val- uabie yape:s with the Wasingtca Loan and Trust Company.— Adet. >—— . Decoustiox Day boats leave for Glen Echo | every hour. Seead. . —_—— Important Notics to Travelevs West by the Vv isvivania Kai’ road. Th mn express, which now lea: Washington at 3:25 p.m. dail = through sleeping ¢ 50 clock | dianapolis and St. Louis, with through «l ping < from Harrixbur; oint Pennsyl- ar is attached. —Adet. Sisreus Beaatz Sunday at River View. * — charge” of the President's Troop at Benning on Decoration day is only €1. “Draw and at ‘em!"—Adet. ees ‘Tur Sreercecmase at Benning on May 30, 1892, will be word: seeing. —Adet. => Cynexe will dance Sunday at River View. * Penwar, Monday, 30th. ve Pennsylvania station at 8:20 kets by the line guaranteeing solute rafety and finest scenery, Tickets can be obtained ‘at station at $1.50. Children, 75 cents. -Adet. To Aid the German Orphan Asylum. Under? the auspices of the Ladies’ Sewing Society the German Dramatie Club will give, for the benefit of the German Orphan Asylum, a second performance of Mra. Emma Poesche’s new play, “Bekehrt,” and the French comedy, ‘The Actress,” with the same cast as before, at Willard Hall on the evening of June 1. A Snccessfal Entertainment, The concert and strawberry festival on Wed- nesday evening, under the auspices of the Misses Sands, 801 D street southwest, was a decided success, $100 being realized, which will be turned over toa needy family. The followit took part: Miss Ward, Mr. Danici, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Holden, Miss’ Wall Mr. Woodward, Mise Youngs and Mr. Espey. Sa Lancet new cafe open tomorrow at Bethesda Park in charge of Alexander Fortin.—Advt. nr eaceee~r 3 al Sisters Mexpoza Sunday at River View. * Saag ae Go to Gerrrsrvnc on Decoration day via B. and O.R.R. Train leavesat 8a.m. Rate, $2. Children, half fare.—Advt. esha: 21 EE Decoration Day on B. and O. R. R. Go to Penmar or Gettysburg vig B. and 0. R. R. on May 30. Trains leave B. and O. depot at Sand 8:15am. Rate to Penmar, $1.50; to Get- burg. #2. Children, half farc. A seat for every one. Maximum safety.—Advt. pape nee ert, Ale | Stole @ $5,000 Note. Yesterday afternoon Mr. 8. 8. Hoover, the well-known butcher, wat reliéved of a note for %5,000.made by him and indorsed by his brother, C. E. Hoover, and therefore a negotiable one. ‘The note had just been drawn up and signed in the National Bank of Washington, and, with money and other papers, Mr. Hoover passed it to the note clerk. as he’ thought, but the note did not develop in the clerk's hands, All effort to find it failed and a strange man,who had been in the bank, having left it is thotight that he was the means of making it disappear. Mr. Hoover at once advertised hi loss aud about. 4 o'clock reported the facts to police headquarters, oases TS. Go ox Daxexgowén’s complimentary real estate excursion June $ and 9. See special no- tices, —Advt. —-+>-—- An Alumni Organization. A meeting of the Alumni Association of the National College of Pharmacy was held in the college hall last night Prof, S. L. dillon called the meeting to order The fellowing officers were elected tor the ensting year: Prof. Charles Eariefirst vice president; H.C. Enster- day, second vice president: B. ©, Taylor. third ice president; P. G. MeComas, secretary; Chas, cherer, treasurer; C. B. Heiser, “nrator. seals Broce To National Demo-ratie Convention by Pean- sylvanie Railroad The official und popular route to Chicago on the occasion of the national democratic conven- tion, as at all other times, is by the Pennaylva- nia railroad Five trains between Wavhington and Chicago daily. The famous New York and Chicago limited express, which has no equal in the world, is run over this line. Rou: ticket, good on all trains, Warhington cago, will be sold June 16 to 20, inclusive, good to return until July 8, at $17. ‘Traine leave at 10:50 a.m., 3:25, 740 and 16 o'clock p.m. The limited express at 10:50a.m. and the Colum- dian express at 3:25 p. m. have dining cars tached. Secure your tickets by the line g by the “adoption of all modern sa je and pleacant trip to the Apply to ticket agents of the Pennsylvania railroad for sleeping car accom- modations,—Adet. —o ox DaxeNuowen’s complimentary real excursion June Sand 9. See special no- tices. —Adrt. Go —_ Tax the children to see the animals and birds at Bethesda Park. —Adet. > Daxcixe River View Decoration day. - pales ze Be Sune to see the cavalrymen of the D. C. militia in the games at Benning Decoration day.—Adet. ee eS Decoration Day on B. and 0. R. R. mar or Gettysburg via B. and O. R. ins leave Ff and 0. depot at te to Penmar, $1.50; to Ge Childe belf tare. A veat for Mexinium ratety.—Adrt. tysbarg every nd all Housewives Will Agree. HE Principal of the Washington School of Cookery writes as follows: “You ask me which of the various baking powders you shall use. Iam glad to give you the benefit of my ex- perience. I say, without hesitation, use the ‘Royal.’ “My business, you know, calls “for the use of large quantities of baking powder, and I have samples of all sorts sent to me. “After an honest trial, I have always returned to the old reliable, the .« Royal’ ; none suits me as this one does. A. BAKER, 10 Pre Crest Discouxe For Casi. Tae “Gare Warce, ESPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED WITH A VIEW TO MEET, 47 THE MINIMCM | PRICE, THE WANTS OF THOSE RE- QUIRING CORRECT TIME. THIS SUPERB TIMEPIECE,IN POINT OF STYLE, DURABILITY AND Acc RACY HAS NO SUPERIOR AMONG ALL THE RENOWNED WATCHES OF Ispicestioy, Liven Comparsr. “SAXTON, PA., Feb. 5, 1892. “Dear Sirs: Ibave been a great sufferer for the past eight months with indiestion and liver complaint, the Prevideut’s Troop races, &¢., on Decoration day.—Adet. > Dasctxo on the Mary Washington. — Everrzopy will be out to see the athletic hibition of the President's Troop at Benning May 30.—Adet. ' ccmaages Rrpx on the magnificent new steam carousal, @osting $10,000, carrying 150 passengers, now Funning st Rethesia Park. -Adet. > Go Decoration Dax to River View. os Pasis axp Kercen to Wasaixetox, $225. W. P. Van Wickle, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue.— Adee a Boots axp Buoes. beaus and belles, bewil- @eringly blended. Benning May 30.— Adrt. — Boars for Glen Echo every hour. 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Peck & Snyder's Rucketa, “*Beeckman,” cial.” “The Hobart.” all comers. Reduced from $7 to $5.50. “Beeck- Tournement” reduced froma #6 to $4.50. “Expert” reduced from 33. to “Beeckman” “Club” reduced from £4 D. N. Watronp, 477 Pa. ave. n.w. 1t* “Our Bargain Counter.” Children’s Jersey Shirta, three for 25c.: Bean- tifal "ig i Chins Silks, cy ‘Twilled Cotton Drawers.very best 2%c.: Lonsdale ck India Lin Cashmeres, double widt Shirts, 39. “Canren Henrietta Se: Men's Outing 711 Market space, It You Have Haxpiep Our Cuxcxs. Have you secured one of those special pres ents that go with every purchase of a pound of Thea-Nectar Tea, or two pounds of Coffee. or a pound of A. and P. Biking Powder, or three cans of Condensed Milk? They can be had at the main store or at any of our branches. 0 TEA Co., Tux Great Atiaxtic axp Pacn 501 and 503 Seventh st. n. Braxcurs: 16% 14th st. now. Georgetown.-—S15 ff at. nee. 67, 69 Eastern Market, 91, 92 extern Market.’ —8, 90 Street Market. 101 Northern Liberty Market New7ox H. Loverax, Manager. Telephone 848, [3.1L - On Decoration Day Sce that you are well provided with the need-| 1. You ean tind it at 1200 and 1202 Pennsvl- | nin avenne. Hl. A. SELIGgo™. Ange ong Port, Sherry, Bliekberr 60 per gallon. Can t be equaled. rgein in sour bottles, assorted kinds, at | Will close at 2 p.m. Monday. It > The Greatest Bargai ever offered in cond-hand Sewing Machives. First come fret served. $5, ¥7, $8 and 310. All makes. We must have room for new stock. Josery H. Fiszs, ine Man of Wash- 427 9th street northrest. —— its for AIL Those 48c. Joan Drawers are “the best made.” We can tit any man—no matter how long or Buaxc & Pric: Cor. 7th and D ste, - Best Screen Doors, $1; Best Lawn Mowers, $3.75; Best Freezers, ¥1.50, L. Hf Hopxine, 939 F at. now. 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June 6—Benetit Manaxer Eugene Kernan; my23-dt BATE oF cerrvesura. » OPEN DAILY UNTIL, . WWOCLOCE P.M. mytia 25th st. and Obio ave, sport asa : AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. —= —_ = SQTREWING FLOWERS” SUNDAY, NAY 20. LE Dror rank Be Mactiesler SUNDAY, Say 20, at Tam. and | Residents of 2:45 p.m. who Te inter ‘The Kiver at 3:20 p.m. SUNDAY. May 29. Chure of th | ‘rs all day long. Shroeder's Music|to « Strawber ‘atternoon, ip, De gerd next PROGRAM SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1892. YA eg of “A food’ time. ts + _Tifkets. 100. may20s_ ASE BALL. B TIONAL P rath AT ERB: my26-3t" Admission, 2e,,500.. 70e. = a Special the PART IIT. Southern" Pecite Geden | 2. of the War... -Rollinson ws 18 Beaker aie att Nighi romas | TMG Whe, HB Gaon Boake tere” dd, SMIER Rat, Abe Set. The'Steam ding Gallery, the Bowling Alleys, = a FARE, un TRIP ane “sec2SSENTS | - EXCURSIONS, &e. tt \¢f, “750, jnciuding’ Marshall Hall —= SaaS cl aoe and fxn Ss At ladies are eepecially invited. pod Sunday RIVER YT ‘L. L. BLAKE, Captain. pend Sunday VER VT Spend Sunday BR Yirw DECORATION DAY Spend Suny rw e MOUNT V SON AND ALL HALL, 2 and ™.) OR Decors BARSuAy OF THE FOLLOWTNO GREAT PROGRAM— The steamers Charles Macales Laat arprarance of the clebrated will Joave thelr wilart, foot o TSTERS BEATZ (OUNT VERNON AND MARSHAL 4 SISTERS MARGBLLISE. follows: The n palatial iron * ste: (Tmrorted to this country by Koster & Ne, form~ Charles Macalester (150 elect: Viel ing their thrilling mid- acts on dew z ESSN ave rests ae i asesien | news vt) Will feave Washington a maid Gp. st an In their Wondey were Act. Engagement ext aa oe ‘famous and Seantidul r. ti THE QUEEN OF DANCE, in ber worldfamed Span- Mealsand Tunghes ssrve] Qucine thedaye | #8 and Serpentine Danco. PAINE ROUND TIES | cahuseisnadee Reuiomecepgstel features Ro extra Qa the Charles Macalester. ~To Mount Nernon. 81. “ ROUND-THIP. KPT, Se, coin, the Ghai ies “Macuiester To Siaraball ally 90 QUYD-THIP TICKETS, oe, face: gyund tei, to Macshall Hall on steamer River | | Sunday, from 7ih st. wharf, 10-30 &10., 3:00 snd | eh, Bh cent baa ‘The best of order guar: | 8. RANDAI] Onier guaranta'y BLAKE, Captain. . | Proprietor end at anier. | at May ners to Marshall’ Mali at 11) ENWAR OK DECORATION | a 2 INDIAN -Fyery Tautrs- a day, Play ands venin ss from June. It | Vin B, apd 2. with Nelaon, Columbia apd Frank- *[ FSTIMONIAT. concERT 2 epee ten a —. =a _ ts oer HE eae Sears ‘MISS HELEN NORRIS, Dalf fare. ‘Tickets for sale by members of the divis.sns Under the direction of ‘end depot. it DR. J. W. BISCHOFF, . Pazr sinted by Mr. W. D. McFyrland, Mrs. E. Z. Perkins, \ Seay FThtishin ies Mice Wice"Tucaaces ME | Sage contacte tour, LONDON ang Z nd Str 'Jolin Tweedale. at the first Con- PW YOLI.* Firatcisthe all ‘expenoen Semrigs paid, $210. my28 W. P. VAN WICKLE, 1225 Pa. ave. Re fas ey Derosation pay prvi vy x ay I 5 it Es Decoration Day RIV] Vi fJuneh er | Samuel J: Penta will leaveat O:4Sacm.. 1:40 and 1C, MAY 30, “Ma; ae RIVERSIDE PARK, ANACOSTIA, D. C., KNIGHTS OF ST, THOMAS COMMANDERY, No. ~__Beginning 2 p.au. Come one : rom "ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA = TONIGHT AT 8:15. LAST TIME OF THE ARLETON OPERA COMPANY ARLE LON OPEMA COMPANY a S OFA COMPANY IN THE NBOHEMIAN GIRL.” SROHEMIAN GIRL NBOHEMIAN GIRL: “BOHEMIAN GIRL.” A chords of ioriy and augmented orchestra. A good seat in the Orchestra Circle for 2 cents. Reserved seats, 73 and 50 cents, Monday, May 30.—"THE GONDOLIERS.” Special Matince Monday (Decoration Day). Special Matince Monday (Decoration Day). Special Matinee Monday (Decoration Day.) SEATS NOW ON my 28 —At ¥ Decceation'Day RI Decoration Day Devoretion Day RAV Decoration Di Decoratinn Day TV Decoration Day i ‘oration + Pence will leave at 9:45 a.m., Pb and Sand f pan, ¥ oN WL trips of the Mery Washiugten, ndbisyy tHekets, gent and Lady Ladies and 3 it ts, ‘tom and T. F. Dean, . ep trorts sis WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY Tiel The Actor of Magnetism, Suported by Next week—FIGIE 4 (J24SD DECORATION Day PROGKAM, MAY 3g, AT TEE GROUNDS OF THE -GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA— ‘The {deal place for a holiday. Easily reached by electric ral!way or by the new excur- ‘ sion Larges on the canal. ent Amphitheater and the picturesqae Hall of Philosophy. Prof. Emil Mori's orchestra witl give recitals after- D Ste: n'a! and vocal sololste, ecttals at 12 noon and 2 p.m. vetlate a feature of the program, ay be obtained on, frou temunus of Electric Pailroad © Wharf foot of Potomac street, George nis next week wee future advis. ADMISSION (spacial for this occasion), 10 CENTS. Giles Es " MES. sox OF THE GARFIELD HOSPITAL Request Your Pres and Ascistance at a BAZAAR ETE AND D AND NGS OF 31, 1832, BEGINNING AT 2 P.M. MAY 20 30. Dinnws served ov Elezan: hour daring the Fete. (Gm Attractions for Every fv paiversary s changed te 4p. May ites at Slaw A * Sy Ste” | p 60500 R | i) Babding, Gariteld Hos. | be Fi H Floris uve tw. mynd: | Decoration bay MATEUP Tua TRE & Unies Wher Kuo AT WILEARD HALL | SATURDAY EVENING, MAT TS CLO’, FOU THE BENEFIT OF 87. JOHN'S CHAPEL. 50 Cents, st th: * Two Popuis Door. Bo Prevented. ; Decoradion Day resion | pew fion By ri ion Day peceration Day ain Dae _Dooea tin Bay no’ J. Peniz will wave at 9: Byelon, Lado and R ALLY TO FKON ND TOURNAMENL. BANBECVE AND LALL. | children, 252.00” M°O§cHT Excursion PW ry Washington will leave at 12:15 ad 5 p.m. PERE Nee Ag Mr. Wiliam Boag, late of the Robert Downing Company aoe, Mr. Geo. Henry Burlesque Company. Mr. Frank N. Wiite.... Mr. Will West, the English: Avoid the crowds on Decoration day and take a thor- and at the boat. Boat leaves at 7 o'clock sharp. 1° FOR CLES Echo awp cUAUTAUGTA ‘Boats will lesve for Gien Echo and Chautauqua | every hour, commencing With® a.m., from Potomac st. and Canal, near market house, Georsetown. le for charier up or dow rt Opening of th anituals 3 Dence musie bs fro 2pm. wo 94 ‘Grounds 2) be reoi Te iL serena: Ore Tol daty, The new esatcluacs will give a ady rbie to all. Take oat the . he new cate wis —BY- JOHN A. RAWLINS POST, NO. 1, Department of the Potomac, G.A.R., ~—To- MARSHALL HALL, ON STEAMER MACALESTER, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1802, For the Benefit of the Encampment Fond. PROGRAM AT MARSHALL BALL. Clara Rosafy. «Recitation Songs Recitation the ly enjoyable trip with old Post 1 on the 31st. ‘kets, 50cents, for sale by comrades of the Post. RATION DA¥. ainer Rartholdi. Trip evers hour to all up river Beautiinul senery jeasap§ round wip) Pleasure boats ot oil Kinds .or Steatner S30, CixupEnLsp & son, yet ot Et now. 27-3 root of 2a st TBETHESDA PARK. DECORATICS Dav, MAY, 1902, Dur Cireusot Prof. 3: We Hampton, jaily of these wondervully “trained the U8. Harine Band Orelisira yepeviti a. eas SR Tightod by arc and in- ioral electele fountain wil! play tiie, Goltz tae only one of the bind th tia Rew, $10,000 Steam, person iawn to ses the Lids and snimals je foe th b counter at switchback now open daily. oti wetione a9 the beau: ul groves, yartice: TH Balls. 1H. AKD GAME, deputy vail: groin in charge of ee EE tw ed. in, 1 dog cious and to dancing fowa wat Tenellyiowa cers DAY THTS TaBLy, | reat $45 am, 145 and on all trips of the diary Was:sington. i> tickets, gent end tay, 50. Ladies and There wif also be tn connact Foor Race, B. fespo ta wil! Le ae s0'ly ore NEY-FIVE, FU Ye awarded exe) prizas. é (0 BE HELD AT DOC. GARGES' NEW PLACE, PALO ALTO ISLAND, BLADENSBURG, MD., MAY 50, 1802. Over my24-et" (ATSLELIC CONTESTS AND HAC! ° or THE PRESIDENTS TROOP (Troe? A, D.C.N.G.), BENNING RACE COURSE, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1892, RAIN OR SHINE. Firat event called 2: 1 p.m. inte a wen ‘Twen'y-cight events. Including Puuning Recas, Foot Races, Steeplechts. Bie Races, igh Jump: Pole Vaulting, Wrestling on Horseback, Boys’ Peny Race, Bare Horve Race, Sword Contest, Cutting at Heads, ‘Trottinz Bace, Mule Race, Greasy Pole, paren, Pee Hurdle Jumping. Boys’ Goai Race. Large nuniber of entries in all events, and the best of TICKETS, advnitting lady and centieman, 81. EXTRA TICKETS FOR LADIES, 50c. under 12, accompanted by parenta, free, An excellent band will be ip attendance during the % " “PETER RENNIE, 5 yan ? = 3406 6 ot. nw meticement exercises of the 2 MARTYN COLLEGE o: ELOOUTION and ORATORY % As the +) > ACADEMY OF stUBIC, FRIDAY RVENING, May 27, at 8 o'clock. ‘This will be the best entertainment we ever gave. Fn 7 gale tmetana et tarapes tos ‘be: + > Ppreonar lovely Round-trip tickets to Pen-2ar, 81.50; toGettysourr, $2; eufldren, 12 Ly members of the division and &t the ticket offices. the B. nd O. K. R. Co, Get your tickets early, ON DAY, "ve. COMBIN ATIC: ZXCURSION TO BIAR the G . And Historic GETTYSBURG, Baltimore and OMo riiiroad, Jeavin= B. an 10. sth, retgeuioy'ar-iveMn, Washington 10 ‘Tue shortest and quick #t route, The grand oramne alone the upper Potomec and of the ‘uuberland vall@y w.thin viow of excuceion- y thit route oniy. he Gettysburg, With its ede of costly battle monument amd glorious its excucston only. Seareand Under, buif fare. For sa! © | 4 Gate eponducted EXCURSIONS, &c, a EE SELACT FAMILY EXCURSION the suapices uf the ie SOND Se FAR PARK, at Es the above laaryers Peston, EDN A SUNS HeTSeE hentai eateSke bem Oy stata sstaucton wtp 50 a. te var ratts Mah Wont years ot aged wute. to Le gbtained Sr bers of the Guild crat tae depoten the ar wing of VACATION Excurstc Teave Washincton week! ering Jyue and July, costing SIN sud uywant Ocean ticketa sod by a) lines” Independent ti kets All parte of the worid. “British and "omtimental hotel upons furnished. ull are wrive or call on oer WP VAN WICKLE, 1285 Pa, ave ae FORT MONROE, NORFOLK AND RETURN, STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE ‘Will leave Oth st. whast SATURDAY, MAY 23, AT 5 O'CLOCK, RETURNING AT 7 A. M. MONDAY. Tickeis good to returm per Steamer Moseley Tues- @ayimorning. ray 24-3 SEVENTH ANNU AL Piesie — ‘Te be given at WASMINGTON PARK (Formerly Guethler's), E bet. 13th and 14th sts. s. vy the CAPITAL BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION On MONDAY EVONIN MAY 30, 1892, At B o'clock. PRIZE BOWLING AND SHOOTING. my26-4t" Tickets, nts. Mees? VERNON, TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Until further notice the Palatial Iron and Stosi Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER will leave her foot of 7th st.. as follows: OUNT VERNON. —One trie ally, excer 10 a. mi. sharp, Poaching the city, sa hor me 3 Ruma fare rand trig Wi. fo Sadias Tususion’ aud growde.” Klewaut oxic ie Charles ‘Macalester and Tnnch served at city Tae ‘MERRY yout SENAY BBE oueEN sranenenw SS OF MARSHALL HALL |ABSHALL HALL. Sunday trips to Plank Shad ig 7 ane Mr. a. Pare, found trip, jan Shad Diuners scrved $F ieee tiala Beer MAGA “Shad Diner SS coh 'RVIS Witl lecture on “Great Men and Wo:nen of Anti-sla benezer AME. CUurch, Georeetown. B myz8-st* THURSDAY EVENING, JU’ y. J. COLVILLE LECTURES ON “HEALTH W. sha Secinae at bined a9 ode * FRIDAY. 3pm. Closine lecture, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 8 p.m.. **Re- view of Lectures Sperial Dircctions for Teachers and Healers. * my eet STAGE EXCURSIONS WITS rast HO STAGES LEAVE ch st. nw. we10 ain. and 2 p.m, Arlington, wna Cabin Jobn Bridge.” Fare. round Zoo Wirx'and Legation builainse, oe. FINANCIAL. Tue Oxto Narroxar Bax or WASHINGTON. Capital. $200,000. Cor. 12th and G sts. n. Besides being engaged in a general banking business the Ohio National Bank has devoted a large portion ofthe ‘space in its subsiantial NEW BUILDING to a number of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, renting from 85 to $35 per annum, affording absolute protec- tion to valuable payers of all kinds. J.D. TAYLOR. oo... ese. President, JNO. 0. JOHNSON... €. H. DAVIDGE. ©. A, BAKER. my 7-Lin Orrice OF THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 1251 2D STREET. BOOKS NOW OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ELEVENTH SERIES OF STOCK. #1,000 IN FULL ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE. Such a reputation as this association earned for iteelf that it now nutubers among tts stockholders Teeklcule of Califovnia, Boxss, Kansas, Missouri, New ‘York, Deiaware, Maryland and North Carolina. Its now iu its eleventh year of prosperity and ts erowing larger day by day. ° ‘The more fully the merits of this association are undersicod the more convinced the people will be- come of Ite eupertor! y over all cluers and impressed with the bonefits derived from 1ueubership. Tt wconducted ou sound business principles and is we Borrowers aud tvestors share alike in its profits. EVERY SERIES MATURES IN SIX YEARS. Call at the office for explanatory pamphlets. OFFICERS. ¥. P. GILBERT, Prerident, 0. W. KING 3. BARTON MILLE] ‘Treasaver. Secretary. DIRECTORS. Dr. L. W. Tjtehie, Win. Smith. W. A. Cunaingina: Gibtons, | K. Schultze, wer Joka . HG. Daniel Johnson. FINANCE COMMITTEE. . siees, ‘Sauiuel H. Wheeler, Joseph H. Lee. VALUATION COMMITTEE. W. Riley Deevle, Wu. A. Hutchins, R. W. Darby. JESSE H. WILSON, Attorney. 5290-308 Ussos. Savixes Baxx, 509 7th st. n. ‘Special Inducements toall classes of depositors: DEPARTMENT CLERKS, WORKING PEOPLE, CHILDREN. CHANGE OF BANK HOURS. On end after the 25th of May, 1802, the bank hours of this bank will be as follows: Daity (except Sundays and bolidays), Spm. On the last Gay of the month, the Ist, 24, 84, 15th and 16th days, frow 9:30a. m. t05p. m., and Satur- acy evenings from 6108. When any of these special days fall on Sunday or on 30a. m. to a rat At D Day F Jocnice ty WOES Beatie ey Decoration Day view =ow Ssnruel 3" Peila wilt leave at B45 acre tae bod ary Washington will Pap a WONDERFUL CAVERNS OF LURAY, VA.. pot at cs) meee = ‘@ holiday the preceding day will be substituted. All extra hours will be for the receipt of deposits only. myld-tiel ¥. H. SMITH, President. Rh, __ FINANCTAL. | NTL gore 1 YOU CAN SSCURE STOCK IN SERIPS B or THE ©O-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY, And the I be opom all dey MONDAY, —— District Agent's office fees iis famone Company {8 operating i Waratos Vu } heartof the Bemewer ore den! of the Unite’ eens Th aattiy to mocks resident, Lowis BM ition, treswarer | Chi Tae Egerrame LARGEST IN SURPLUS, LARGEST IN STRENGTH, LARGEST IN BUSINESS, LARGEST IN INCOME, TRE YOUNGEST OF THE GREAT INSURANCE COMPANIES AND IN ALL THINGS THE BEST. BOWES & BALL. Resident Managers Fquitable Life Assurance Society of the Uuited States, my28 1326 F st. 0. Moxpay Wu Be A Houway. But Iwill remain im my office from 8 30am. to 3.99 Pom, {or the copventence of subeeriters to SERIES B STOCK Of the CO-OPERATIVE TOWX COMPANY. A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL THIS MONTE. 96.05 NEXT MONTH Keep that up for twenty months and you own Sve shares—par value #00 -of SERIES B STOCK In the successful and now famous CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. This opportunity will remain open to you only a little while, and then the hooks will close.on Series B and a hicher-priced series will be pat om It would be well for you to immediately call on oF write to ©. R. McBLATR, District Agent, my28 31 Atlantic building, Washington, D.G. You Cax Ger Is My Oprice ANY HOUR OF MONDAY, MAY 30, To enter your subsertntion for SERIES B STOCK Inthe CO-OPERATIVE TOWN COMPANY. The installment on what fords opportunity to Investors Aimst an ney aa —~ pees for @U.25 per mone Re ered REMAINS ON SALE A FEW DAYS LONGER. Before the opportunity. pa youto record your mauue for s it Would be well for Call on or C. R. MeBLATR, District Avent, my28 3 Atlantic Uutidine, FProeury BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. . © Per Cent paid on Rocular Deposits and 10 Pee Cont paid on Deposits left with the Assoctation for years, You can borrow $1,000 from us on Real Ketate security and pay it back at the rate of ®1:% per mouth, Offers unprecedented oppurtunity for Mvesunante, combiued with almolute security STOCK $1 PER SHARE, MATURING IN 1% MONTHS, WITH GUARANTEED VALUE OF $200, For circulars and other information apply et offiess, M3 and 915 F st. nw, Next to Columbia National Bamk, OFFICERS: HARRISON DINGMAN. -.-. President ANDREW WALL. ...1st Vice President and Manurer GEORGE W. LEACH Vice President ALONZO TWEEDALE. Secretary GYORGE GIBSON. ‘sor surer JNO. E. SMITH. Attorney Manager of Loan Departiueat EDWARD 8. YORK Tue Narovar Sare Derosrr, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator. gnardian of the eo tates of minors, committee of the estates of Iunaticn, receiver, assignee and executes trusts of any and every description, Wills prepared by acompetent attorney, who is tm daily attendance, and kept without charge when the company is named executor of trustee. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS enV upward and allows interost thereon. SILVER WARE AND VALUABLES of all descrip tion, packed im trunks or boxes, received for deposit, ch capacious vaults of unsurpassed Gryness and secur ity at moderace cost. RENTS SAFES FROM @5 TO $125 RACH PER ANNUM, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. BENIAM:N P. SNYDER, President, CHARLES ©. GLOVER, Pies Vio» Presidemt, JAMES M.JOHNSTOR, second. THOMAS KR. JONES, Third. EPRANCIS RiGum. Tr-ssurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. Directors Benjamin P. Snyder, Zens C. Roi Albert Li Startevant, —@ Auirew Wein George ithe Plant, ry E. Francis Tices, Charles C. Glover, John G. Parke, Jotun Fo Roagers, ‘Heal Estat: and Stock Broker, Rooms # and 11, Atiantic building, 600 F st. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash 4 em marcin, Cotton bought and sold in Now York or New Orleama. CORKESPONDENTS. J. 8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. ‘Lohan Bros., New York Cocton Exchange. Lehman, Stern &Co., New Orieans Cotton Rs- change. Lawson Bros. & Co., Chicago Boar! of Trade. Private wires to New York, Chicago and New Oricans. Telephone, 453. ait, ‘CORSON. JNO. W. WAGANIND) “Member N. . Stock Kix. CORPORA MAAR INED, GLOVER BU 14619 FST. XW Sle ig Deckers ts vera: Boat change. Loans. Collections, ed Boo ano oe into changes 0) ow Sierk. Puladelyaas,