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——— = pee ee Kind ; THE’ EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. Meat Sane LOCAL MENTION —___—. AMUSEMENTS, satisfy the audience and to benefit Ryland and . BROOKLAND. “Gites Corry, Yzouax,” story of the he = 2 mee Mr. moved ‘The Weather. witchcraft period’ in Masanchusetts 200 years concert oy wut mbead pagers Hare = 3 /AMRORCH.— head’ PORECAST TILE. ¥ P. aw. SUNDAY. ago, as romanced by Mary E. Wilkins in lar | sen aeons iene mag he a ws al —— — pelea ea For the District of Columbie, Maryland and | Pet* Magazine and set to the stage by Eugene | Waiter Damzosch and his New York Symphony | of University Heights, Virginia, fair Sunday; westerly winds; warmer | W. Presbrey, was given by the Theater of Arts | Orchestra will be the third in the series that| Mr. George White of Terra Cotta has moved Sunday morning; probably slightly cooler Sun-| and Letters faibang At Atbaugt's lest night as | has been given by that skillful conductor and | into the house in Queenistown belonging to the day eve! the feature for the first subscription night in | his fine band of musicians. The program will | estate of the late Judge Lynch. I a Sashington. | In respect of play the night was | be carefully selected and will prove of interest. | “yr, James Owent of Fredericksburg, Va. oa Temperature and eendition of water at | S*0ccee: in respect of numbers the night was | “On Wednesday ov ‘Mr, Damrosch will 3 OnE, Nee | Sipomer, lope jth, ot shart TOMORROW at 11 , Jemperatnre and. ecn So. eethiliom | Bots success. In other words, more people | conduct the performance by the Choral Society | Will make Brookland his future home. EadS‘egd 8:55 p.m return’ by IS pan and t 1 Receiving reserrols, temperature, D4 Con, | Mowld have been in attendance to have enjoyed | of Berleoz’s “Damnation of Faust,” which has | Muse Buelah Gudgin of University Heights | Aas. "he lsties aeernese ty sate 36. Receiving reservoir. temperature. 4. Con- ™ - " hall, oh eri cennaatient Shi-souminiens @ most meritorious performance. No stronger | been under rehearal for some time and which | Won many encomiums of for her musical Woorsry & Co BANKFRS AND BROKERS, T_BROADW AY, Bonds, and Provisions bought and Btocks, sold'cn moderate low ating f Torcertatn Seor\sand Bonds aord unusual opporve: ani ities for selecting i-anraine ne iit EXPERT INFORMATION | | Furnished. Parties desiring to Duy, sell or exchange § i} | Secarities will have the benefit of our twenty-five | oF Sears’ experience Small accounts will receive the ORDERS personal attention. A ‘and Bonds forwarded APRIL 9. PLAXKED SHAD AND CLAM CHOWDER AT MARSHALL HALL TOMORROW Andon esch and every Sundsy during the planked shad secsou. WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, BENNING RACE COURSE, INTEREST GUARANTEED. FROM MONDAY, APRIL 2%, TO pa ay FARE ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. - {= | Writer of recent times has written than is Miss | will undoubtedly present the society in some of | Tendering of “A Ran for Life” and “My Sweet- Tek aton. Write tor Market letter. Commiastons PATARLE SEME-ANNUALLE. sonth connection, 96: aistribating reservoir. | Witkins, and with meh s wierd, uncanny sub-| its best chorus work "The solciow will beatte: heart's the Man in the Moow” at the entertain — T-teth, “Correapomsence arated. REAL Pst. ir sesperature, 35; condition at indueat gate | jects ite ieular i Anna Burch, soprano; Mr. A. Montegriffo, | ment at the Tabernacle Congregational Chureb, BALLS CENTS? tadtadine the famoss Mural ee > upecraciceaiibe | yada a Raa a eo 5 of it, the tenor, and Mr. Heinrich Meyn, baritone. The | Washington. < , SbRine oBlonA, radishes, vmous, Hall otherwise than powerful. As made more real | accompaniments will be by the New York Srm- | ‘The Recherche Social was handsomely enter- | potatoes, colte: fs. by giving the characters and incidents living phony Orchestra and the entire performance | tained Thursday ‘at “*Clembyes,” the — actuality on the stage the effect was, to say the | will undoubtedly be dne of the most satisfac- | home of Mr. and Mrs. ik BR. McCormick, Bath vo Hiding Gallery at Marshall Hall, the | least, thrilling. The players were F. F. Mackay, | tory given by the Choral Society during its ex- | Providence street, Brookland. oe epee ae Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the Dest investment now on the market. The 0:20 a.m. 12:48 p.m. | 642 am. 737 p.m. BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 3 CLOCK P.M. PURSES, €31,000. Tae Tax oF Tux Towx is Sharpless’ fine conditions and acreement plain and eastiy Capital stock paid up candies at 20 and 25 cents pound, including | as Giles Corey; Agnes Eooth, Martha Corey: | istence. ‘The bapti¢m which was to have taken place | MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL undersioot bon bons, chocolates, taffies, buttercupe, &e. | Grace Kimball, Olive Corey: Eugene Ormond ‘Tne Masx axp Wio Civs of the University | on Thursday evening in the Baptist Church | it EAMBOAT COMPA: Hotei stakes, 38 entries. Primary stakes, 36 entries. | Cash in banks,office and manager's hands. $32,408 07 Tee cream soda Sc. a glass. Paul Bayley; Alexander Fisher, Samuel Paris; | of Pennsylvania, which created such a favor- | Was postponed on account of the pastor being | \7gw NATIONAL THiATie = fahes, 19 emicion, ‘Matiousl Gant. | BestgtN en mnsa can pccnnmernany, ROD OD Pre Smanrrzss, 03 Pa ave. | Fred Sidney and John Findlay, Magistrates; | able impression by its excellent work at the | Called to see a sick parishioner. ‘ordinance | NU t pain wood stakes, 19 entrise. _ = Bonds and mortwages (first lien on real pereees aeen ee Nettie Guion, Ann Hutchins; Mary Tyrrell, | New National Theater last yenr, will give an-| Will be observed next Thursday evening. On ‘THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING i 217.08 5 | Widoo Hutchins: Margaret Raven, Mercy | other performance at the Academy of Music | Sunday the theme of discourse by Rev. Mr. Last appearance of *hiaw 00 | FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND mNvEsT. Levis; Viola Neil, Phebe; Sarah Me-| one week from tonight. This year the bur- | West will be “Baptism.” TTSt8 as MENT ASSOCIATION, Vickar, Nancy Fox; Charles A. Barke, | lesque is entitled ‘The Yankee League,” which | ‘The auditing committee of the Brookland In- & THE... pees The Jailor. es vo in the | is snid to be excruciatingly funny and to af- re Company met at the residence of Mr. \ 208, 914 G st n.w., Washineton, D.C. play were Giles, Martha and Olive Corey. | ford the young gentlemen the best opportunity | I. 8. Hollidge report very satisfactory STEEPLECHASE AND HURDLE RACES -_ " Paul Bayly, Nancy For and Phabe and they | they have yet bad for the Gusplav’ of their | state of the finances of the company. CREAT SARRNGN SURSNEAK, Ree, were presented with all their force. Agnes | talents as comedians, as singers and dancers. ‘The copious rain was doubly welcome on PRES ERs st perrattion: including bis latest sensa- EVERY OTHER DAY. t Booth in the second act, Mr. Mackay in the| The story of ‘The Yankee League” begins | account of the suppression of the forest fires | THe DAUGHTER OF THE CALIPH OF BAGDAD, SESS ee “Apsernat.” second and third acts and Miss Kimball in the | in Shadowlund, where the Shades of Progress, | which have been raging to the east of Brook- st Net surplus : And the Chinese Mysters, YA-KO-YO. 10. last act did mueh more dramatic work than is | Unrest, Revelry and Invention are disgruntied | land for » fortnight. A long line of flam Sex Werk, ‘Adsdicblon Ss Sa Groen, Stach Sleek oan meek CS WOLTINSH EAD. Presiden ‘ ‘ usually found in the plays presented by this | and rebellious, owing to the restraint placed upon | With dense clouds of smoke visible on 1 iis crisry. | How Mecn Moxex a eete tae ern merit. This brand | company. Little Violn Neil was especially good | them by their queen, the uhele of Prodenes. | horizon when high winds are blowing. is not a DE WOLF rave Sli nthe, Bie Seine Sales, woe a | a aces Se ee and Miss Raven as “one of the afflicted,” with-| A revolt is imminent, when the Head Muse ap- | Teassuring sight. Privileges for the meeting, 810, to be had of O.@ |" [Seal.j Notary Public. r, out saying a word, did a bit of the! pears and suggests a compromise. The rites — Staples, treasurer, Willard’s Hotel. bce STO, re BIESTOR, Agents, Have Yor U NEMPLOYID Coe FE coreg =. peor - =, a ponpeerpeitnint aly v a [Salen ee aoe eee eee x — aw station, 62 — B sts. n! —— Hl 2. Sees Washineion, D. o. Ww. v a stage eftects w 3 ce | “on just one stipulation,” whicl sy | Woods & Co.'s ler financial, this page. -Adv 'P-m., returning immediately after races. | GTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ¥ ¥ of orchestral disturbances during the action | shall not sing Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay” under pen- AND HIS EXGELLENT C0. Round trip, 250. Objectionshe oh pe iS) Asp gex Wu You Nero In eI le Of She was most grateful. ‘Giles Corey” 1s not a play | alty of being immediately transported back to a MECHANICS, INSURANCE COMPAXY to make an audience hilarious; but it is none | Shadowland. ‘The Shades are given the earthly | Rozeua Awp Scuorvna. IN MERRY, MIRTBFUL, MELODIOUS rams e06-tm | on the tet day of Smee a, sgyrgggiret by act > the less a play, in the hands of such capable | visages of Wm. Penn, Knickerbocker, Peter MEtzenorr mace ‘GkOSSMITH. a a oe on See —-— people, as must make an impression which is | Stuyvesant and Progress and the scene changos — — " Carrran Crry Lawx Grass rather to be sought than avoided. Tonight a Guaranteed tis. produce a thick, velvety turf. | new play will be presented. ‘Taberose Bulps, Gladiolas, Dablias and Canna} Aveavon's.— Concerning “The Marriage Roots, Fresh Blower Seeds, Lawn Fertilizers and | Specter.” which Mrs. Potte: and Mr. Bellew are to BowlingGreen, New Amsterdam, where there ceurs a series ‘of incidents that keep the audience in the best of humor, including some bright songs and choruses and LOST TWO CHILDREN BEPOR?. HE TRIED CUTICURA. SAVED WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN’S LIVES BY USING WANG. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, The Distinguished London Comedian, $250,000 00 wre ttearne If you won't have ase for s cn Lawn Mowers. P. Maxx & Co., to present at Albaugh’s next week, it may not | joliy dances, including a ‘Ballet of Collego tin for severa) ms 207 7th st., opposite Center Market. | be generally known that it is an English adapta- | Songs.” A change of scene is made to “Ritten- CUTICURA RRMEDIES. SEAT SALE NOW IN PROGRESS. 1t ‘MR. GEORGE — s. = ~ : — tion of Alexandre Dumas fils’ “Francillon,” | house Green, Philadelphia, up to date,” where ACADEMY. cnn ape Hema Anrivictar Eves, $5, HePier, 453 av. | which made a great deal of noise when it was| the development of the plot continues amid a pee Ss iS} MI 0 T fi ces Goouer ons a = first brought out in Paris some years ago. | hilarity until the lose. ‘The performance} Ihave found the CUTICURA REMEDIES to be TONIGHT AT S LAST TIME OF . ? . 2 year. If youare your funds at an MAND TIFICATES of For Sparx Lawn go to Joux R. Kexty, 9th Dumas ts nothing if not serious, and in “The | hero will be for the benefit of the Children’s | just what > ~ s :, lous, . ¥ you recoinmend them. My wife was covered street wing, Center market. Telephone, 1064. | Marriage Specter” he has treated a very serious | Country Home, and will undoubtedly attract ‘with pimples and tortured nearly to death eme ina light comedy vein not usual with | an audience that wili test the capacity of the ma, as the doctor calledit. Ihave never Tn his orizinal tifnorons and musical recitals, pre- ‘Seuting for the first time in Washington Reserve pret juin Reserve for unpaid losses ai Frssetx’s Ice Creax.—Order a quart for to- > are a vers je and setisfactory se ag ehage him. ‘The theme is one of intense inter-| house. found anything s0 good for a family that is troubled ‘SOCIETY UP TO DATE* Net surplus... ———— we est to every woman, and the recent New —_——.—_ with Sc:ofuia and Blood and Skin Diseases. I believe THE WIFE (A musical sketch.) isenaane Miss Cexeste Brorr’s opening exhibit of | York engagement was ked by a suc-| World's Fair via the Pen the CUTICURA REMEDIES saved the lives of my u ‘Sy “PLAY ACTING” Cutrent ex} [A orous sketch the PETERS. DOONE igEaRe Ts eared SIMON J. MARGIN, Secretary And miscellaneous songs, imitations, illustrations, &c. | Sbscrived and sworn to before me this twentieth floral designs wili take place April 10, 11 and | cession of very large audiences composed| The attention of the whole world is now di-| Wife and two children. Tost two children with Ec- Wat her new studio in Vernoa Row. All in- | mainly of fashionable folk. Mrs. Potter's com-| rected to Chicago. ‘The opening service will | zemaand Scrofula before I tried these remedies, and ‘ity ecient 4 v i living had as bad cases of Eczema and Scrofula Next Week—First ti: stave ct cl cordially invited. pany is much larger and stronger than it has | take place with great ceremony Monday, May | thet¥o shacge meee ime on any stare o! day of March, IS93. ~ ys jars har enescercaren does ever been. The New York Sun referred to the | 1, Have you made arrangements for the trip? | the two that died. CUTICURA REMEDIES com- A BE Reserved seats, ; 81 and $1.50 tse) 1 darge and smal. * * performance as “a Dumas comedy correctly | Your attention is called to the superior train | P!etely cured them, and they have saved their lives Bit of Scandal. Thursday, April 6, at Metzerott’s Music WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIFSTON, A : Tax Reistxcen’s Ice Cream. 235 G st. nw. oe ‘an well os that of my wife. Thees words are, every one, TT, WILC 8 iN, Agente, ee Fead by @ number of intelligent and well- | service of the Pennsrivanin railroad, arranged | ** well as that of my wife. Thess words.are,evary one, RSs eeriir 2007 Fa. eve, and Gt aud Le sven — By tue Tre Loap. dressed people.” On Saturday night of next|to accommodate the great travel. Six trains | ‘T°. pnd ore agate eendion nay — HENRY GUY CARLETON, 1t Washington, D. € ~ “ - 8100 in doctors’ billx, and oar lives, by using them. a Exers moraing during shad season R. A. | Week Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bellew have been | daily from ,Washington. ‘The limited express | {yng cen his tune the bomede Davy farting | Author of **A Giided Foo ~ - ma e Woors & Co. Baxxzns, Golden wili have at bis stauds in the Center | prevailed upon to give Washington a final per-| at 1:10 p.m.. arriving in Chicago 12 noon the | Ya) 1.0%, never iearsag CUTICNTA RisteniEn” | SEATS NOW ON SAL: > “lof Potomac ‘Shad within six | formance of the noted Zola's “Therese,” a play | following day. ‘This train is vestibuled and Saeiearier ‘SrPRE GIRL OF THY FUTURE OF Baltimore, Mas ere cafe tase they were taken from the | that has excited more discussion than any other | composed of dining ear. sleeping and compart- Ceecaral isicee. go | Ueto oy BOTH oe HAVENS. On tne at gar of Deceutenwe re | 10909 Fs pets. You will find it’ pleasure to eat. these | dramatic work of the year. ment care with observation car, acknowledged Mastc by, iiss Dirot " ‘Of Congress approved July 30, 180" 222 F Sracez N os Also large White | Hanrxis’ Busou Tueater.—That refreshing | tobe the most perfectly equipped train in the| Thave used your CUTICURA REMEUIES for ec- "Ben Wisnodi Capital stock ‘ in this co vie £500,000 00 hb while in this condi’ Ohaich of See 100,000 00 | ‘A STATEMENT oF TRE CONDITION Capitel stock paid ¥ New Salmon and Live | piece of farcical fun, “The Two Johns,” will be | world. The Columbian express, leaving at | zema and found them as recommended. I tried every. . GoLbEX, Potomac River Fish | the attraction at Harris’ Bijou Theater next | 10:15 a.m., arriving in Chicago 10 a.m. the fol- | noted physician in Knoxville and the county and re- Center Market. | Monday night. Itbas been changed in many j lowing morning. This train is composed of | ceived no benefit. I used the CUTICURA, CUTI- = - respects, and it has been progounced stronger | vestibuled coaches and Pullman sleepers and} CURA SOAP and CUTICURA RESOLVENT per as Cash in hand and in company’s office, 89,882 7x | ——____. 1.000 60 | \poey Canvets Curssep by the Expme Carrer ‘Wears, 631-685 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- proof fzee of charge. Telephone 455-2 CITY AND DISTRICE than it Las ever been befor ing conceit. ‘The two John. who resemble each other so closely that they become involved in endless complications, are impersonated by John Hart and Frank Rush, two of the biggest men on the stage. Dan Hart, who is popularly known as “Handsome Dan,” bas # conspicuous laugh-produc- dining car. A fine opportunity is afforded pas- sengera by Columbian express to see the varied magnificent mountain scenery between Washington and Pittsburg. The western ex- press, leaving at 7:40 p.m., fast line at 10: m., St. Louis and Cincinnati express at 1:10 m., and the Pacific express at 10:10 p.m. afford directions, and they cured me in four months. J. M. D. NELSON, County Supt. of Pub. Inst., Loy’s Cross Koads, Union county, Tenn. CUTICURA KESOLVENT Blood and Skin Purifier, internally. and See cated Long time, Capital stock, ‘Now holds First Mortgages on improved city prop ‘erty amounting to $1,175.45 mortgages, deposited with ihe toeasurer of tate of Georsts Issues stock bearing 7 per cent interest, payable 19 | semiannually OF FAUST. SOLOISTS—Mrs. ANNA BURCH, Soprano. Mr. 0: - i et 1 Cr D’ ‘ATR AND BAZAAR AT THE SALEM BAPTIST Mr. EGR! ‘0, Tenor. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. part in the play. The east includes a number | an excellent service between Washington and | CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA AZAR EM BA Br A eor 5 - Seaqpechiny arlinte, eomang tae: belay Marcy | Cadenge. © | SOAP, the exquisite Skin Besutitier, externally. in-| of ponr tn Monday Meh The ee aioe | CHORAL SOCTELY He NEW YORE SYM EH ORy “ F. Allen, Wiley Williams and Louise Montrose: stantly relieve and speedily cure every disease and | prizes given away Nonday night—one to the inost ORCHESTRA. s Arpavon's Oren House — Theater of Arte)“ “Kyuxix'’s Lyceum Tueatrx.—Wm. Mul-| Among the Ever-Modern Departures _ | humor of the stin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, Reiiieristes tcc mo tee ne | mane eee ee Sa qnd Letters Company in “Giles Corry, Yeo-} goon who will appear at Kernan’s Lyceum| At Mert modern. pharmacy, 11th and P| fl! Infancy toage, from pimples to scrofula, Rulwasloe it = races! SOUTHERN MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAM ASSOCIATION Home office, Atianta, Ga, WASHINGTON BOARD —_—_———_ mon. next week ‘with Lis pupils and Lester and | strees northwest, there has been establiched a = a Siemon igehs Vice Prentdon e ®t est, there has n = eh 7 = = T = ‘six tuonths: 2 (eyer toe Pres'dent New Navioxay Tuxaren.—Herrmann, the | Williams’ ~Me and Jack” Company,ins a favor- | surgical deperiment, where pertons suffering atid erersmbere,_ Price. CUTICURA. S0e.; SOAP. | A LBAUGH'S GRAND OVERA Ho EXCURSIONS. &. Divide ee eet 000 Joun 4. B ster Secreiary and Treasures, ‘Magician. z ite pupil, Ernst Roeber, whom he has named | from rupture may be scientifically fitted with | 5, ‘AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. LAST PERFORMANCE OF THE meres G. HARLAN WILLIAMS, President. W. H. Roach, Manager. Scapuorr oF Mosic.—Daniel Frobman's Com-| his succcssor and who will meet all comers. as frames or other surgical appliances. Male and | "gg-itow to Cure kin Diseases." Ot paree, 60 ilus- : ‘ BROWARD T. WILLIAMS. Gocretary, en aay of DIRECTORS y in “The Wife.” ‘Mr. Muidoon has been accustomed to do, dur-| female attendants.—Adct. - 100 testimoniais maile *g maces rere | = Jobn H. Walter, Meyer Loab, " wsou Taeatex.—“Only a Farmer's | ing the engagement. Mr. Muldoon has pushed ee SS eee Theater of Arts GAZE’S —_ Hanns: . “TOVELIEGT, whitest. cisurem sila and sotles. (seat. | JOHN L. HEBB, 3.P, | Wh A Butler. Daugher. his favorite pupil to the front, trained him for | Tye attention of investors and others is| ,LOVELIEST, whitest. clearest skin and softest ie alter : Kervan’s Lrceou Taatex—Bob Fitzsim- | the victory over the champion of Germany, and | cajled to the sale by Ratchffe, Darr & Co., atc Jobn A. Berth Genet mons. man 2100 who wins a ft ‘Tue Barrte or Gzrrrsscrc.—i5th street and Ohio avenue. Mrrzenotr Hatt.—Georgetown Orchestra ge How the Contestants Stand. As Julius Lansburgh’s voting contest ap- proaches an end the interest among the numerous contestants for the six free trips to the world’s fair increases. A complete list of the various contesting policemen and letter carriers is given below in the order of their will give any him.” Other pupils will meet local aspirants in sparring matches. Among the features will be amateur boxing tournaments for special prizes, ‘The athletic exercises will be under the sole direction of Mr. Muldoon. “Me and Jack,” a lively farce comedy, will be presented by’ the Lester and Williams company, introducing a number of protty comediennes and clever comedians. GronorTows OncuEstRa.—The Georgetown Orchestra closed its season at Metzerott Hall last night with its forty-tifth publie perform- ance. {t closed ina blaze of glory, so to say, for this has been its most prosperous season. from | tioneers, on Monda . April 10, at 5 o'clock p. m., of that very valuable and desirable prop- erty, No. 330 Tadiana avenue northwest, oppo- site the United States court house. This prop- erty is admirably adapted for a large office building or an apartment house, has a good frontage on the avenue and sufficient depth to alleys in the rear eo arranged as to afford light and ventilation to a building which could oc- cupy the entire site. The terms, which are quite hberal, will be read at the sale. Foran investment or permanent holding a very rare opportunity ie offered. 1 CAN'T BREATHE. Chest pains, soreness, weakness, hacking cough, astbma, pleurisy and inflammation RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. Nothing lice it for weak lungs. ap5-wis CITY TrEfts. Sample Button Holes Free at Avzn- Back’s Domestic Rooms, 7thandH. It ae teas Still At It.—I am selling the best Coke in the city, and I deliver it at once. No waiting, Pea Coal, $4.50. ATION AL CHURCH. RIDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, ISCHOFF CONCERT And Letters |WORRD'’S FAIR Pei ts ; FIRST PUBLIC PERFORMANCE OF ‘Mary E. Wilkins' American Historical Play, COREY--VEOMAN. Regular Prices. Next week—Mrs. Potter and MARRIAGE SP! Seate now on sale. EXCURSIONS FROM WASHINGTON VIA PENNSYLVANIA R.B. x Grasp Opexrxe Excunrsiox, FRIDAY, APRIL 28. Sercut Weesty Exccrstoxs CHICAGO AND BACK EVERY TUESDAY. Excrastoss Every Frrmar. FO*E Bortprve assoctarian. Tenth Issue of Stock. — = _Qiice of Tressacer. 1007 Pa. ave. nw. ‘ ater ey as onde core he eae ton | Las Narrow Sare Derosre, @avINGs AND TRUST COMPANY ‘Sp.m., southwest corner Pa. ave st n.w. Next meeting on the 11th instant amok sill open for subeeriptions, to wench series. each: payments 61 eac! com pencing with Januery, 180; 84 per share wall there: OF the District of Colmmbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ava sett bet th ts on stock gus! peclal Seaver cea nteretavaioeea bo eke “ak Chartered by apecal ant of Conarees 2 on to matu paid ¢ Thereoh arecqualed ba: throuchons arranecment ine | 28B-. T867.end acts cf Oot.. 1800, and Fed.. 199% CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ‘share for subsequent mouths. On shares withdrawn before maturity and on loans fore have to be paid on'stock ‘Row, end 61 per distribution of the growing surpius shortened the time ounpson, Miss Boyd, Mra. ¥ and Organ Solos by Miss Fox n \ for monthly payments about twelve months, and o 4 - pe hn ype = eg Oa yes * = tama, Tae coun eter enany| RAMEROETA Mine Yanana Monier, | biortte teos ec ern Oe | garg ovnonty DEPARENEN one ga a - % P 0 Be = - = D ——_>_—_ mt: ‘The Church Choir of fitt: con! outs: - G, T. Parker; third. C. Flather; fourth, F.| Mr. Arthur D. Mayo, pianist; Miss Ruth} H HO 00 OD D 3 Telephone 1260, Domestic S. M. Co., | Wie 3nd Hs solo aaartet, toe st Cecthin Qn tet | Bound-trip rail tickets, sleepers an@ hotel cou Se ee an caer eae Z%qi | snnun'sowara. Shaltz; fifth, W. W. Bateman: sixth. W.S.Par-| ‘Thompson, contralto, and Mr. Panl| # H 00 00 bop 83s 7th and 4, for repairing and rentii Ie” | Bere ehinaion Mandolin. Banjo and ¢ aitar Clad, | fu-nisued independent travelers to World's Fair. on stock and #1 as interes’ seed Securities, jewelry, s\lver ware and valuables of ker; seventh. O. Klinger: eighth. W. T. Clin- | Miersch, ‘cellist. in solo numbers, were oc coe ~_ Tweedsle, Vocal Going we tre aa nee ni Se Xo doubtful loans are made, consequently no lowes | i! Kinds, in owner's packace, trunk or case taken ton; ninth, Nicholson; tenth. S. L. Browne:| enthusiastically received and with ‘reason, g for particulars call or write occur. mode 3 ‘Bargains 3 : 2 We = y " - @leven‘h. SD. Lewis; twelfth. B. F. Rhodes: | for Ez Sssq Bargains! Bargain: 'e have a careful and economical management and | SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. y were in especially good form. a a rn G, W. P. VAN WICKLE, unis ore interest than some others allow. 3 YN thirteenth, J. E. Barnes; fourteenth. J. E. Lyd-| Mixs Thompson was repeatedly eneored. the ‘God “uo! fF Hem Saat = | _ All nest wock I will cut the prices. | Gentle- | rroger, with Reserved Seat. niu Sacceetie | Le your money or obtain loans if you | gq Rnctey shane Sous ta anoea Te SPAR dane; fifteenth, J. S. Kraemer; sixteenth. Hel- | audience, knowing that she was soon to leave aah men’s, nied eo bert mrs a re “At oa ie : much jess extense than you cen obtain Kou Guiney qb Goek Giuate ont enieoad Jer; coventecnth, F. M. Tompkins the eit, sisting that she give it plen'y to. te- O. MeH ras that wl aaceaisk gine’ ie teats co } = = ave. SSBSNEINGS Pre eo ani. : Lieut. McCatheran; nineteenth, F. member her by, and eweeter remembrance cou! My : Fe Ul ame DUP WER) YLOR, ‘ST DEPARTMENT. twentieth. Keleber; twenty-first, Sergt. Daly: | scarcely be given. The Withelmj Club, com- ghizs monies drop in Buowx's, 305 Pa. ave. #.¢, ut r MOUNT VERNON, SWeTZEL: Sectcrs Ste Lene etree, eek enscame tone ot ot Mee Wl twenty-second, Jas. Cisci osed of Prof. Kaspar’s young scholars, was mer, 5 = e Vl oachens ee nisi a: sa Prepared by # competen: stiornes in daily attend~ Amies; twenty-fourth, Giggins; twenty-fifth, . delightful feature of the evening. | The HOT FLASHES. INDIGESTION, VERTIGO. 47 Good Sewing Machines at $3.98, | TUESDAY PVE: By Wash., Alex. and Mount Vernon Railroad. ence. P.O. Clifford; twenty-sixth, C. Bremmerman; | work of this orchestra, under the skillful, in-{ Fully warranted, Trial free. 4th and Pa.ave.s.e. | on!y 2ocents. i OPEN AND CLOSED CARS EVERY HALF HOUR. ities twenty-seventh. J. W. Bailey: twenty-eigith, | telligent direction ‘of ite present ‘con- | ae -_ ARRIS) THEATER, A delichtful trip alone the banks of the Potomac A E M NE SHAELES 6, CUPL Hira vicg Sept Lieut. Heffuer: twenty-ninth, Upperman;| ductor, Prof. Josef Kaspar, has stead-, RESCUED FROM DANGEROUS CONDITION BY Mrs. P. Harris, Hr. ‘Britton and T. F, Dean, | audthrouch the main v:reets of Alexaniria, bringing JAMES MJOUN STON, Secon Vice thirtieth, Lieut. Holliaberger: thirty-first, Wm. | ily improved and its progress has been HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, IMbibunia Pasiday. tin-itas aa Bikactce: mon Reto 3 Ts 1 “Na Curtis; thirty-<econd, G. Ash; thirty-third, J. | especially gratifying to its large number of ese. Re ee ae ‘Take “Alexandra terry, With street wi Fare, PRITEV ANT. seoretacy. friends. It is an organization of which Wash-| sz wist 4o11 what Hood's Sarcaparilla has @ aa SSS % ig cain, Peay ante de WILSON. ‘Trust Oiticer. Goss; thirty-eixth, W. G. Gien-on; | ington is justly proud and which it cheerfally | ge). teuflecd tron apapaeas atliguitinns TWO JOHNS. i rounds open trom 11a.in. to 4 p.m. Admission, 25 Directors Sean: Siete eee. langperte. — constipation an palpitation of the heart. For Entirely new from start to finiah, ‘The funniest | 2" ‘ O} feria: 9 iaecee thirty-ninth. ‘Sergt Mullball:! “Tuomas Nezsox Paor.—On Monday even-|_— Some year I'was ttised to tabs a pill evere ‘hedy ever written, G. R, PHILLIPS,Gen. Pass. Avent, 1321 F st now. | * . F. Pait: forty-first, C.| ing, April 17. the popular southern novelist, | Rut sel would caer eiabee ars6t a7 If you have money to invest you are very G. A. Sebrader:| Mr. Thomas Nelson Page, will appear at M : aa naturally looking for an opportunity to forty 4 forty-fourth, G. W. | zerott’s Music Hall and give readings from his SEVERE HEADACHE, DIZZINESS tows Hay | T place where it will not onty realize guick Bianford: forty-tifth, W. B. Lyda; forty-sixth, | charming works. Mr. Page is. the author of suk rhaghas ie aeeun - Shed as Texee vecia The Saramble for OMce James Fizastia wor or and Manager WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. Scumnaate masubees ak perme em F. A. Gardiner: forty-seventh. S. Gibson: | thet beautiful story, ““Marse Chan,” also many are forts-eighth. C. W. Proctor: forty-ninth. Sergt. | other equally pleating sketches, which. to be Burnes: fiftieth, Jackson; fifty-tiret, J. T. Hat-| thoroughly appreciated, must be heard from ton; fifty-second, Ellsworth; fifty-third, Hamil-| the lips. The program will not include the ton: fifty-fourth. J. B. same selections given on his previous appear- Il Tad tinttering of the heart and hot xoalloverme, making my blood tingle to my | fingerends. When these fi Iwas exceeding"y uervous. I Thad heart disense. Two phys . vestments in the shape of LOCAL SECUR- ragible for Old Dominion Cigar- AD YeOreK’s CEEESRATION. a TITIES, GOVEKNMENT BONDS, as well Hood ineetormy atten Eversbouy wania thea, Luotogr4ph IN| xeyiy eanetl nis teraunioaearmat, “md ney ALL SECURITIES ited on the NEW hes would pass off | each package. tue redved mini doth newly fashion into s faarer YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. an to fear that form.” ee demconing WASHINGTON AND VICINITY sila GAs an EUR THE LADIES AND CHILDREN, FAMILIES 1 you darts specie i Grn aa | XXXXXXXX XXEXEEXX PA‘ s, Totbe Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade, Lawrence, fifty-sixth ance here. The rea:s are selling at Metzerott's. mined me atid it was caused by Dysvepsia Sheets creas WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. oho sour hetamst teGesh teaseghasaer Wheeler; fifty-eighth. Gronce Guosswity, the English comedian, i indigestion. I also had of Vertixo; COMMENCING MONDAY. APRIL 10, 1893, © nes . Sergt. Lombardy. sixieth, J. Treyman; sixty-| will give two of his unique entertainments at was so bad that T conta At 12 o'clock noon, and daily, except Sundays, Special trains of Pullmen Vestibuled Sleeping Cars. 'y stand and one HITT Eiesuese= | Soft Shoes Tender Feet our **Specially.” first. L. B. Anderson; sixty-secoud. G. W. Ed-| Metzerott Music Hall next week, the first being night hed # numbness come over me so 1 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE ere wards; sixty-third, Williams; sixty-fourth, | on Tuesday might. There are few men who can qould emroely move and ra, pe apap Absolute comfort insured both en route and while in ents on available collateral. Jones; sixty-fifth, R. E. Doyle; sixty-sixth. F. | interest an audience ail by himself for a whole 1 THOUGHT I WOULD Diz. (@@-Youcan drop in'a: any time during the abope 2 27 We do « general Banking business Id: is ¥ it. Ke i eve i. . Gr i le hours and see the crand performances. the great en- eee Tt Leak eemed ba meereeet amae oo I continued in those dangerous ways, AS Eelalnnensegoine on a1)'the tine: Every posters THREE ELEGANT HOTELS, and solicit active accounts of both indi- ER fy three hertes 101 a viduals and firms, Here deposits are not Letter carriers—First, H. W. Davis; second, | thoroughly sutistied that they want to come WHITEAS A SHEET, and lost flosa until T RIGHI LY BEAMING 4 FINE oom. | 7 Given every pesticnlar, containing all modern gnly subject to check, but ¢ PERCENT IN- L. P. Bischof; third, J. E. Dennison; fourth, | again. | He is a good musician, plays the piano weiched only 128 pounds, while 1 once weighed Y OF FIRST. FINED ARTISTS from meter oy TEREST ts paid on daily A. W. Hudson: fifth. W. S. Crawford; sixth. C. | and sings well and be’ bas remark- See Shaken te Emo noees, Heemperiinsad Siaeiauets Whee NGP-IMpORT A ‘wiilentertzin our guests. HITT C asdone mo a great deal of good. My indizes-| The 1893 Domestic Makes Lock and | ,6#-IMPO: ; the present ate ee & Co. 1f your fret are tender crime to caf B. Pumphrey; seventh, J. W. Curry; eighth, D.|able comic powers. He has held pri eat a 4 - day poru.ar style of amusement for ladies, children ews G. Lewxssury . our shoes, We can also sive yo Ven Kath. noth, €. k” Rittenhouse: tenth, J.| the foremost porition an an’ entertainer in| — {ton.trdearttroubie are also in mach Leiter | Chain Stiteh, ae you please, Se a ae ere aioe cat, td alts | Partie ponttivel imited ip number to capactty of Petje wit fhe Sourfort = 3. Hili; eleventh, J. T. Sanderson; twelfth. G. | England for many years, and his success in this LW. Baum: thirteenth, J. W. Carroll; | country hus proved that the reputation he had fourteenth. 0. M. Huguely; fifteenth, | acquired there was based upon a solid founda- H. D. Dickenson; sixteenth. J. B. Wood-| tion. in Boston and New York Mr. Grossmith ~ x nx * x 6 Twe-Biiy par pate the met vorater * ~ i, ~ ~ * eat enough Perfect in Every Detail.—Our Imperial | 12° ann sper AND EVERYTHING TASTES GOOD. Pinned Pattern; so different from a fiat pat-| 4 CADEMY-NIGHT OF APRIT 13. SEVEN FULL DAYS IN CHICAGO. tern. You can’t go astray using it. STAXDARD 2 BE for Biack Oxford Ties, and in these we are particularly st) ‘Three styles, viz: Pointed toe with field: seventeenth, G. T. _ Gallerher; | was greeted by large and enthusiastic audiences, | —— et aerate Sauld | Sewixo Macutxk Co., 427 9th st. mw. It vA ask ¢-—— | Ticket trom Washinton inciudes al Tyaveline Ex- seep rgpiate amend 3 tighteenth, J. 5. ‘neckiaicenth. | componed of the best people in those cities, and | — Younds, whichis ore than I ever weighed e-| ‘The 1803 Domestic Makes Two perfect | U. PA. | on the Grounds, Howe ken . wick! Reg caps . zk re re twentieth. A. J. Beale: twenty- | it is anticipated that a similar result will attend | ___ fore. Lam 80 thankful for what Batton Holes per minute. it jar; twenty-second, J. S. Allen; | his recitals here. Seats may be obtained at twenty-third, J. A. Wilker: twenty-fourth, H. | Metzerot:’s music stor: C. Fischer ‘Afth, J.W.Ganaing: twenty- | Disarrorxrep Pzorie.—It seems that the SED, NH arsball: erente-seventh, H. G. applicants for office are not, the only people ; twenty-eighth, W. H. Hazard: twenty-| who go away from Washington dishearten is ginth. A. Carew: thirtieth, W. D. Tabler; thirty-| and Enappointed Several capitalists have been | SLOOT. 205 S. Ad:msst., Wilmington, Del. | in a “Model” Letter Box. W. & L. have them.1 Grst, P. H. Branson; thirty-second, E. Monroe; | in this city during the past month looking for — oo SRA Wirty-third, St C. Ambrose; thirty-fourth, H. | a building suitable for a'place of amusement in | — _ H0OD'S PILLS cure all Liver Ts, Bilious- | Tin Ware—Monday. 1602 14th st.n.w. Taorr. 4. Bradley: thirty-fifth. A. P. Lambreth; thirty-| which to run the “continuous performance” | —_B¢s%. Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 6 SHES fiat. J.C. King: thirty-eventh. H. S. Banch;/ style of entertainment. These peopie were un: EE al oc tee Bgoge ls ee MEt@erorr wvsic ant. Pray iy heraprereg Sg pe Reewers | Swats of the feet thet Somes Fitaclnmons hed grandmothers made their wedding outfits on MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, fortieib, H. Clark; forty-first. J. Bishop; forty-| secured a long lease for Odd Fellows’ Hall, in " 5 pressly for the Ladies’ Mount Vernon. U. B a 3 te da, G. F. § them and attained Domestic happiness in a ciation. Steam heated thro ‘SION Savixes ANE, gecond. Bushby; forty-thir: F. Smith; | which he intends to inaugurate t! superlative degree. Office, 7th Ai sti It Return engagement of Bk throurhout, pleasant 600 7TH 8T. ©. forty-fourth, A. J. Caier; forty-fifth. G. Barnes; | ment enterprise, to be known as THE ONUY THROCOS RO! . 8. Bows . W. Bi i 0 ear: Bea — i _— rth-sixth, S. forty-seventh, B. | Auditorium,” and when they found out this they ee Gate ae MB. THOMAS MELSON PACE, “SES Be beri 25) OSes THE WEBB WOELD'S FAIR TOUR COMPANY. PERCY G. SMITH, General Agent, B. and 0. Ticket Office, No. 619 Pennsyivaniasve., Washington, D.C. Send for book. mh25-3m TO MOUNT VERNON. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ne ‘ No Professional Man can afford to take Hs opbeapachar traps ghana plete ‘tg | the chances of receiving important letters when without it in the house."" Mrs, H. H. VANDER. | he can avoid all risk by having them deposited Sovek & SEDER 1217 Pa Ave Jah ~ XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXK For the Tired. The winter's cold and confining, tendencies fy aeve tes many germs ” which must be viiminated when XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Hdl Built ex ittian; forty-eighth, W. Larcombe; forty-| at once left the city. Though active work bas Ginth, C. P. Kose; fiftieth. M. F. Carlisle: fifty-| been going on at this place for over a month If you will closely examine the $1.50 and @2| author of “’Marse Chan,” “*Meh Lady,” &e., &e. : 5 FARE, ROUND TBI ‘coming onof this sick ape. is often pre ,'J.W. Smith; fifty-second, A. Fowler;| the matter was kept a secret until a week ugo. Tables and the €3 Rocking Chairs I am off pat . third, W. Allen; fifty-fourth, E.Burdine; | Everything will be inreadiness for the recep. on “time” payments you will be forced to ade PRICES, 50c., 75e. and #1. Tickets for sale at the steamers whet, foot of 7th "Wet you ual or this time to o1gvod tonsa, Qb-8ftb, A. Barnes; Sfty-eixth, Johnson. tion and opening on Monday. April 10, at noon. mai that they cannot bo duplicated at the prices | _Now ailing at Metzrot?s apo_| st andat ail hotels es gaan ake Lasr Biscworr Coxcrat.-The closing coa- fered in this city. Everything olse in my | {7ERNAN'D LYCEUM THEATER, — oe # Sueervetiens of Wethann Assemmsatnthade| Ctl Ge Mishel course will be gives uaxt mamaroch Furniture, House carries the same | HX Pennsyivanis avenue and Flevcath street Paseln, enroute, amnone ‘sthers, aie” Soiewae <ieoue of the test, It ts compound of cores for the World's Fair on the Pennepivante | Friday evening at the Congregational Chureh. low prices—bottam” prices. Matinees ursday and eturday. | Sotanie‘and historied) oints of iareat Sei ato a ee Kallroad. The program willbe of greater variety than Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, OB ‘Mawazine—Alexandria— Shee Wah ake ‘you fesl The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an-| that of any preceding concert and will be fur- Bounces that arrangements have been per-| nished by the following array of talent: The fected whereby passengers intending to go| church quartet, made up of Misses Loyd and © Chicago may reserve their Pullman car ac- | Ticmpson and Messra. Grant and Wilson, and Taz Wars & Moterox oa eG a nad rT} 513 Seventh street northwest. fapion' Submarine. he es _ —_ —_ -Fish Commission Betton Holes Made to Order wt anex| FUUZSUMMONS, | = sacu's Domzstic Roows, Tthand Ht Champion Middie-weight Fichter of the World, ieee aa ee ay Sa a C. T. Havens, @ommodations in advance. Passengers taking | the chorus choir of fifty voices, the St. " PP IN re iM P, 03 aren ‘Washington Stock Exchsaga, train at New York may reserve the requisite | Cecilia Quartet and the Washiagton Mandolin, wafer, Se Gl ouhern ine enna AND Gis ow i CO ANY, | ROCSE “Vann | xp, gzamats mnie Montiel Eatato and Stock Broker, apace one month in advance of de-| Banjo and Guitar Club. Mrs. Ettie Reeves ae a . pores MULDOON AND “ME AND Jack co. * | PpEWITPS TALLY-Ho COAG ir Boome ¥and 11, Atlantic Building, Paasuact. 703 l5zx Sz: N.W. [on wecks in osvance: sits ercungumend umny | ‘Teesdale will liv sociation’ There’ win ke Pitts, all horrid. | ETZEROTT MUSIC HALL. Ent, vinioc bond ide cn our ereat aa ee in advance. . ‘may itation, . There — be made upon application to ticket agents of | songs by Mrs. shir-Clif, Miss Thompson, Miss PB ne aor yn Dougie Hee tee ree | ME Sats uvaacha spats et ES oo INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Ge Pennsyivanis railroad, who, after securing | Boyd, Mrs. Yeates and Mr. Grant, and ‘organ a piste red nels : ESCAPE Me tczks, Bonds and Grain bought and old for cash or the space. will deliver « reservation slip to the | solos by Mise Grace Fox and Dr. Bischoff. No Dog Collars engraved and razors EMMANUEL D--VADTH-- on margin. Bosocnge.,Pamengery thas reserving space in | concert ofthe season hms offered wach aplonsig sthidies: free. Rodgers’ cutlery. WaLronp's, 477 Pas WA Burchelt'sSprtng Leaf Tea Coton a ORRESFOMDESTS. Af your Plembing necte the attention of @dvance required to purchase their | variety and so high a grade of entertainment as ee petra ee Mekeis seven dave batore the date of depart: | this. "Seats are on ualo at Ellis & Co's, THE GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE. Boys, if you want to please that ‘4 Grand Orchestra, Sentetal socbertisattnns ee ns gece Shoviarehs phcek gurteapee woe re, otherwise the reservation will be-consid-| Tux Caxrats or Esruxa will be given don’t forget to supply yourself with White's ASSISTED BY 9 ectisle exe Mew York ~ . Yucatan proven by the ‘Lebman Bros, Ogtton, eurprisingiy moderate tor reisabie pivmbere ered as forteited. at the Nati Rifles’ Armory April 19, 1428 Now York ave. 2. w., facet aps-6t SIGNOR OUISEIPE DEL PUENTR, daily orders received foris at ‘ndovery man in our employ has tobeen Fon parma poe ———- cars for the re- | for the benefit of St. John’s Chapei. cast “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” are ‘MADAME ca: ‘by mall from all parts of the ‘Lamson Bros. & Co. Chicago Board of Trade. expert. There'va big esving in having your op ) Smtr tye reg edn EF = foot eg aly ol meet se Campion, | apltt Are the Agents, 'The Favorite Osateation a” country. Private wires to Now Merk, Chisago and Sew Or wast done wall ot Gest. Ton enclose po _————— Peamsyivesie, vall- Lowery. Mie Miss Edeliz, ‘Sine MR. ADAM ITZEL, Jr., Conductor. —— cactas ty Letting ws Go yous werk. Pd on Monday, Apeil 20, st ‘This \¢ will .Mr. Arthur Gardiner, Miller. ‘ie ase — ‘@ great benefit MichaeWon. jar Gardiner, Frank yr. S { RTS ieee all i [H] “Lies!” “Go,” is the ttle of = handsome | w . Under i Ss ‘Think cf what you seve in buying your \ ITU. — SPIRITUs Rtg a 5 Aare arses ae 38 pms ate, based and haug on the wall of his restaurant, ‘Be. fall, seer eater Pennsylvania avenue. It us by the famous for’ caved wil eae Stark of Gee grand Siovplochers et Aetoont toe ‘ oy se, Fropremioniat and [id ee SE a oe clever work. The figures of the jockeys nd the starter are portraitsand the seven horses ‘re done from the racers themselves, the win- Ber, Baron Blount, standing oat in cisar rehet fo the left is the’ grand stand, filled with | E g Hs Ese?

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