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10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, LOCAL MENTION ‘The Weather. PORTCAST TIED. 8 P.M. WEDTRSMAT. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, 0: 2 tonigh:, probably stinging day morning, followed asterly, sbi orning aud condition a nt gate houee, “Aparmaz.”* stvictly high class cigarette, and sil our leading elnbs. i not ade by the trust. A Boowrr.— This veck lot clear Havana Key West Cigars. Se. Sics:es', 1011 Pa. ave. Minx and Cream Testers. Hempler,453 Pa.ave. Ix rue Rack for patrovage Sharpless’ 20 and 25 cents a pound Candies “beat the world.” eS Penn. av > Ovn $1.90 Acerne Har. Good dressers like it! Heyny Praxe & Sox. cor. 7th and D. 3 ‘inghams Jouxsox, Garxzx ‘Try Reisixorn’s Ice Cream. 235 G st. nw. =" nso Pressent morrow s dinner. Ick Ceeaw.—Order a quart for to-~ 1427 New York ave. Canprrs Cuz Wouxs, 651+ pree ass. ave. n.w., are made moth- harge. Telephone 435-2 - Ove Spare Swims ar $1 Are t> finest ever shown for Hesey Praxe & Sc HY AND DISTRICE AMUSEMENTS 10NIGHT. Avparan'sOr._ .. Hovse.—Mre, James Brown Potter in “fhe Maz-sqs Specter.’ New Navioxan Turates.—De Wolf Hopper | in “Wang.” } Guy Carleton’s —“The Two Johns.” 3 TixeatTER—Wm. Muldoon ‘Me and Jack” Co. Tux Barrie oy Gerrrssvze.—16th street and Ohio aveaue. Merzexorr Hats.—George Grosamith’s Re- Firzsmeoxs’ Avptronroat Peunsyivauia avenue )—Continuous perform- | ance from ncon until 10.30 p.m. Masoxic Texrie—Cantata of Belshazzar. Live's Hatz (corner 11th and H streets north- east)—New England dinner for the benefit of Dougiass Memorial Church. —_—<——_— Protecting the Potomac. Atthe opening of the April term of the circuit court for Allegany county, Md., at Cumberiand yesterday Judge Hoffman deliv- ered an earnest ciaarge to the grand jury, lay- ing special emphasis upou the necessity of | abating public nuisances, The judge made ticular mention of the pollution of the Potomac river and its tributaries, and the necessity of observing and enforcing the law | making it unlawful to pollute such streams with sewage and other filth. ‘There is, «nid the court, strong apprehensions of an epidemic such as cholera during the coming summe: and the best ge ® stric guarding of the Tie press of the county.” ia united in de- . ry regulations be of this grand sins in prop- maa jury in parcien erly investi ing to south- | > by the Exrine canres |p AMUSEMENTS. Axnavon’s.—Mra. Potter and Mr. Kyrle Bel- lew in “The Marriage Spectre” proved to be ttraction last night at Albaugh's, whieh ‘a entertained and amused it through three nce begin rather late. The play 1s an tation from the younger Dumas’ “Fran- | illon.” and whereas the impression was abroad that it was of the “Therese ; tragic situations end blood curdling deeds. it ed to be & high and airy comedy, quite + Yet nevertheless so witty and so wise Was thevoughly enjoyable. The story of e play is tat of @ wife (Francine de Kene- | rolies) who holds that the Iaw governing ber husband's (Lucien) morals is good enough for her own, and in following out her doctrine at- tempts to make a night of it at the balls and restaurants of Paris, and then frankly confesses itall to her hasband. Naturally he protests, and separation ix imminent when she admit that her dereliction extended no further than ‘upper at the Maison D'Or and a visit to masked ball. Then it all ends happily and the husband is taught a valuable lesson. The char- acter of Francine, taken by Mrs. Potter, is much lighter than her usual style, and ske pre- sents it acceptably and gowns it beautifully. Mr. Bellew as Lucien, the husband, is, as usnal, the skilifal actor. A handsome and vivacious part is that of the Baroness Smith as done by Miss Annie Sutherland. Mr. Cantley’s Henri brought him frequent recognition by the au- dience. In fact the company is well balanced and good at every point. A noticeable feature is the excellent stage management directed by movements of the actors upon the stage with very few exceptions are as natural and easy as if they were the real people in the real | houses. ‘This presents the staginess so often parent in society plays, and as the acting is ‘ways quiet the effect is eminently satisfac tory. Again tonight. w National Taeaten.—“Wang,” merry, and popular as ever, made the initial arance for its farewell engagement in Wash- the bi could the feminine portion of th : made everyb laugh, Miss Millard was satis fying as a singer, Mirs Anna O'Keefe was graceful and attractive, the melodies were | prettily rendered, the was gorgeous, and the gow: doors. - | Washingto: Mr. Hop- i presentation of a joubt, of bia able justrious efforts as au advertiser of the given their , this city. g to the Washington andi nagers who have encouraged this rdict of playgoers he hroughout the country. Gay Carleion’s new play, “A to the Academy of Music, and }alarge number of people manifested their in- stim this rising writer by being on hand to participate in the oceasion. T: in better than the company is no very severe commenton the abilities of the per- formers, for it is. very good play. The test of the playwright’s abilities was more severe than it would have been if it had been presented by a company in which the highest degree of polish J the manner in fh it stood the test stamped it at once asa nection of merit. Mr. Carleton hus evi- atly aimed to be practical first and literary ¥ as the oceasion demands or naturally aug- ‘The conversation is smooth and effec + there is no especial effort in the dire of epigram. have been the objects of h more attention | than the language. The ait of an entirely foreseen denouement is very akilltuliy avoided. He suceceded-in centering the interest of his plot in the inst act, and some of the very atrong- est touches of the play are found at_ the point where the society drama is most likely to be weak. ‘ihe people of the play afford some Scrong suggestions of — character, but these suggestions are not followed out very persistently. That changes will be | made in the jormance is to be ex-| pecied. For instance the conversation which | wreaks an awkward silence and leads to a reco laation was the uniform condition, whi very familinr. ‘The play are a little mi presented the role of Jac the finaneidiy embarrassed young max. in a highly commendable manuer, and Mr. George Leso wax good ax Alan TeaBroec : ‘Bir. Arthar Bsro "wax an ed For the hi The following addition Children’s Hospital have been received at the Srar off Heretofore acknowledge: 81,631.59 | D. M. Ta 500 Through Mire. F. | Beale, $1; ! ALB. Mie acne Admiral Sefridge.-. i Paluer sbford ou 6 cceiegeias aR Sa 4 ‘9 Commit Suteide. afcer he ted + aa hour he was re- | clousness and was sent to the Freedmen’s Hosp ital, _— Strack by a Grip Car, About $:20 o'clock last night a white Indy Dicselist, who refused to give her usme, w struck. ni dy grip car No. 10and slightly injared. She | Was taken to Brown's drug store, where ber in- | Juries were dressed. or maeeeeen An Air Pump Fell on Him. Yesterday afternoon Jobu Trueman, living at 1908 Haicetrect southeast, was badly injured at work at Washingt.» asphalt block and tie works at South Capitol aad R streets by an air pump falling Providence Hos; Mary Hedge a divorce ¢ drunkeoness and abuse being the grout Out iu the bull, No defense was made —» the suit by the husband. ‘Ther were marred a x i to Washington have three children. o ‘The U.S. Troops ant West Point Cadets. ‘These military organ'cadons will drili snd de daily im Washington Park, opposite the mfost Hotel. The Kenfost is an elegant 4%-room European hotel, whieh opens May 1 €2 per day uy three to seven rooms if desired; to heart of city; seven minutes to fair grounds. Kooms can 2>w vo secured by letter or telegram. H. J. Revxoups & Co., Props. Laws Leraxp, Manage: _ Bay Kicge om the Chesapeake. This deiightful excursion resort and beauti- fui and attractive picnic xround will open for the ee om Saturday, June 10. Liberal terms to Scoday schuois. sovieties and organi- sadeus giving excer-iows. Dates can be se ‘enred an information obtained by apply- fog to S. b. Hoge, C. PLA. Band O Kk BR, ‘No. 298% Pa. ave.—Adet. a Tar Mercas Puorzctiox Fee Ixernaxce Cosransoy THe Distaict oF Couemuia.—This tasers itself to all who are about op Tle T ploy is Se hpe imetitn- under the ma nina of the eyo ast businens’ teen, abd Saing instpen- sively managed is able io insure at the Yowest rates. ‘The trustees are William Ballan- on tim. He was taken to | ranted the expre which the audience gave i or and have a '# remaras before the happy and enhanced the soc him: which hi« plays had pr Harnis’ ff o In curtain were m of sbingion b. nesa, und ti: situations There is ent. the honors, nd with these two verte THEATER. nol of athletes appeared fe and Jack” Comp de and Jack, in whieh the strengih duced. ‘Then toliowed jou several specialties of re: tertainment was the comedy act “Mr y Party.” in which O'Brien and Jennings an litue Annie Mabel O'Brien appeared. The latter proved herself a clever artust, mittens. Muldoon’s part of the program then followed and consisted of wrestling and boxing. ieadership of Mr. Walter Damrosch, took place a: dietzero"t Hall last night, ‘The audience was not so large as the event deserved. chief number on the varied program was t! Beethoven Pastoral Symphony, and the parts | best received of this were the second and | fe | Was br'm foil of amorous and grot rth, Smetana’s “Overture to » Comeds ue mel- ody wad the jester laughed all through it. ‘The gentle, undulating tunefuiness of Techs kowsk Andante Cantabi evoked enthusiastic applause, Tannhauser overture, with ite vigorous finale | and brass background, captured the house. Mr. tine Montegriffo, tenor, was heard favor- iy in the Jove song from Wagner's “Die Walkure” and Mamenet's air, “Le bore.” An ovation was earned and received by the ‘cellist, Mr. Anton Hekking. After re- peated recalls he piayed as encore Schumann's | ‘“Traumerie,” but unfortunately omitted the j romanza. Last Bisckory Coxcerr. concert of the ing each mem for strings d the rugged At the closing hol course on Friday even- of the Congregational Chnrch §. Miss Thompeon, Mr. Grant |. will be beard in a solo namber, Lift and Mrg. Yeates, The and the Washington M. Banjo and Guitar Cinb will each contribu» ‘o the program. Mrs. | Alderman will be heard _ a piano solo, Mr. ‘Tweedale in a recitation, «nd Miss Fox and Dr. Bischoff in organ solos, Seats are on sale at Ellis & Co's. | _ Prrzsmmmoxs’ Avprroricm.—The andience at the opening of Fitzsimmons’ Auditorium yes. | terday was suiticiently large to prove satis. } to the management and to show that ood class of Indies and children propose to take advantage of the entertainment offered. The improvements contributed to the com- fort and convenience of the patrons. ‘The per- | formance went well and the frequent encores | proved that it was enjoyed. The company for this | Week inclades Chas. 0, Kilpatrick, the anly one- | legged trick bicyclist in the world; Carrie Moore, German vocalist: Sato, a skillful juggler; Tony and Frankie Kyder and their educated monkey, “Chip:" Jobn H. Mack, the well-known banjo- ist; Spencer and West, singersand dancers, ina ebaracter sketch, “The Laundry Girls;” Hart and Irving, lightning change artists; Scott, the frog contortionist: Emery and Russell, refined ‘mucical artists; Elle Carlington, transforma- tion dancer; Carlin and Clark, German come- dians and dancers; Achew, Indian club expert; Lillie Acherman, operatic vocalist: Charles Pacy and Ide Hatley in a nautical sketch, in solos and duets, and Pike im « black face ran commences at noon Pm. drew a fine, Inrge audience, and, furthermore, | siauding a deiaved train made the | gquin” order of | Mr. Bellew himself with the result that the | say that the | ‘The story and climaxes seem to | talent, | V or} k Rash and ance commenced with # one-act comede | Jennings proved herself au adept with the | Merzerort Hait.—The third concert by tue | |New York Symphony Orchestra, under the The | de La-| he St.Ceeiila Quartet | GEORGETOWN. ee ana Increasing Business on the Canal—Other Live Topics of Interest. ‘The following canal boats arrived on April 9: Barge Theodore Dean, Capt. Small, 116. to! No. 119, Mre. Riley, 119; Storm, Bush, 113; No. 123. James Colbert, 117; Detroit, J. Pierce, 111; McLane, J. Pierce, 119; J. K. Cowen, R. Hebb, | 111; H. H. Keedy, B. Jackson, 118; Antrose, | D. Chaney, £5; Three Brothers, Ingram Stone | Florence, Marcomer; No. 120, J. Shaw, 117; | Consolidation, No. 6, Thurlington, 112. | Tenof these barges were consigned to Win- | ship, Meredith & Co, and one to Agnew & Co. ‘The foilowing sailed yesterday: Libbey, Wordebough; Florence, Marcomer. The following boats arrived Sunlay: bing, Maskingan, Capt. G. W. Colbert: No. 101, Eicheiberger; No. 108, W. H. Wilson; Deer Park, J. Crampton: 1. P. Read, L Crampton; | Four Brothers, J. W. Collier. | ‘The following bonis sailed on Sunday: Beale, Hoff; Consolidation No. 14, Hoff; No. 114, | Crampton; Read, Drenner; No. 116, \s .. 135, Knode; Jos. Bryan, Hewitt. Following is the list of boats to sail at Cam- beriand for Georgetown on April 8: To Mere- dith, Winship & Co.—Ne. 117, Josey Snyder, 117; Consolidation No. 14, Lineky, 113; No. 140, |B. Snyder, 117; M. J. Adler, Reynolds, 112: M. E.’ Grove, “W. Dolby, 112; Judge Olney, Lindley, 109; Thomas H. Gibbs, Crampton, 115; No.'118, Mills, 117; No. 111,’Johnson, 116. To J. P. Agnew & Co.—Mary Mertins, — John Tice, 114; | Morning Star, Taylor, 114; Amelia Meyer, Mc- | Atee, 113; D. A. Lowe, Baker, 116. The following boats left’ Cumberland for | Georgetown on April 7: To Meredith, Winehip & Co. No. 134, Swain, 118; Consolidution No. | 2, Antless, 118; B. 'T. Jobnson, F. Moore, 114; No. 137, A. Hill, 118; Judge McComas, W. Gloss, 118; F. O. Beckett, Zimmerman, 115; | CB. White, jr. Rectol, 112; No. 105, Bectol, \117; L. W. Guivand, W. French, 111; Winter, Ziramermin, 114. To J.P. Agnew & Co.—Fred Weiland, R. lertine, Read, 117; D. W. ¥.K., jr., J. Bender, RE Brads, 116: J. H. ‘ Staur, W. Smith, 114: | 112. | SOME SUGGESTIVE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Station Clerk M. L, Fisher ba: arded the | walls of the sitting room of station No. 7 with | some very pointed notices. Some of them read jas follows: “Those officers who do not con- | tribute toward payment for papers and period- | ieals must not read them.” “hose who have not paid their dues in the paper fund will pay | up. Lam tired of dunning.” There are forty | men im bis precinct aud they subscrive for @ [large number of Gaily und weekly papers and for several mag: . The men when off duty spend many comfortable hours over their liter- ature and pipes. TO PREAK UP RECKLESS DRIVING, ‘The police of this precinet are annoyed more by reckless drivers than the police of any other } precinct im the District, The evil is at its |heighton Sunday, Then the highways are | thronged and ¢ y horse and his ho.iday | driver are in fu By some breaknec | driving is thought to be evidence of horseman- | ship and drunkenness is responsible for much of (Lo carelessness ‘The police are determined | that these show-off horsemen shall obey the | laws of the road. ‘They intend to break up the | practice of racing wiong tue Conduit road | within the limits of the District. Seabrook Smith was taken in yesterday by Oficer George Upperman on the charge of reckless driving, DEATH OF ANDREW VEITCH. Mr. Andrew Verich of Balistor, Va., died on ‘aturdaf at Gurfield Hospital, where he had gone tobe treated for an internal trouble. Shortly after the war Mr. Veitch was aecident- ally shot ard the hospitaisurgeons in making an examination of the remains struck the ball and removed it, Deceased will be buried at Mount Olivet Chapel, near his late home. CHRIST CHURCH 3) TTERS. ch branch of the Brotherhood of \ over $275 by the series of ng the month of March, Christ C1 St. Andrew c! lectures delivered du his sum will be applied to the educstion of | young men for the ministr: has esented to Christ id silver commanion her deceased mother. service is $500. Mass Clare Gantt Che The e vaiue Ate¢ Church on § confirmed a cl: of twent: St. John’s, coufirmed eighteen. TY EVEEARD Soctar. CLUB'S BAL The first ball ever given by the Everard Social Clb was heid lust night at Linthicum d-proved oue of the most enjoyable town has past scason, | i worked hard for | forts were more than sat) ch a magnifi ite success a isfactorially er were: Minses perman, Hame G man, Up- y, Carty, Cazer, Dunn, | . Locker, Passan, Bur- | O'Conner, MeCoy, Walsh, | ing, John- oun Collins A. Ke Ge Kane, John Kemp, Harry Jobn-} json, M. a ‘Thomas, “H. Cop- perthite, Wn. MeOdy Prank MeCan, jas. Cole, J. O. Donogate, Joun MeKenna, O'Donne! r Chas, Meintee, Findley, Ward, Thos. Cooper, Wm. Miland. ‘The suecoxs of the | ina large measure to the*following | officers of the club. who were untiring in their | | eforis to please: Jos, M. Bateman, presisient; | | Wo an, viee president; Geo. MeKenue, | Daniel © Connor, treasurer. Floor Jos. M. Bateman, chairman; Geo. Wm. Dui Daniel O' n, John Collins, Geo. or and Larry Barr. « Smallwood,” chair- Jas. Anderson, ‘Thos. Kenna, Baieman, Reception eommittee— man; John McCart | Batewan, k. J. MeCarty and Thos. Brannan, Fine IN THE CURTIS SCHOOL BUILDING, At about i2:f5 last night Officers Colter and Harvard discovered fire in the basement of the Cartis Seboo! building and turned in an alarm from box 712. A few minuteslater two engines were on the spot and at work. The fire caught in the vicinity of the furnace and reaching up soon clutched at the gas pipes, melting the The act | closed with a first-class set-to with gloves be- tween O'Lrien and Jennings, in which Miss | os CAKT OWNERS PROTEST. ‘They Say That the Reduction Should Not Be Made in the Sewer Department. , This morning a committee representing the i reduction of pay from @2 to $1.75 per day. They were represented by Mr. Aaron Brad- shaw, who stated among other things that while $1.75 in some cases w: fair price it | was different im the sewer department, for j there it required a man not only to drives j cart, but to load and unioad it. Another thing, the owner of the eart is responsible for break- ages and is held accountabie. Twenty days in @ month is a big average for carts to make. The driver's hire is $14 at the lowest; the feed of the horse is 12 and the shoeing is @1.50. Now, the hire of the horse at $1.75 tear ‘owner is found squeezing ont of the little end of the horn. Mr. Bradshaw,continuing, said that the reduetion in price was working a great hard- ship, on the classes, A man, for stance, has a horse and cart, which he inthe sower department. At €2 per barely lives and at $1.75 per day he will tically go bankrupt and be-compelled out, The committee consisted of Messrs. Burke, R. Burke, Jno, Connor, Thos. Reagan, Christian Smoot, Wm. Kessler, Jos. Smoot and Simon Cunni: im. Capt. Rosell promised to look into the matter. iF é Hi Be K BE —_—. THE covURTS. Equity Count—Chief Justice Bingham and Judges Hagner and Cox. Yesterday—Werry agt. McCeney: “will sus- tained and reference to auditor. Hughes agt. McMenamin; sale finaliy confirmed. Davis agt. Wilson; do. and reference to auditor, Tyssow- ski agt. Douglas; testimony ordered taken by W. W. Mohun, examiner. Today—Koche agt. Shea; sales ratified, rofer- ence to auditor. Blagden agt. B'igden, Gor- don agt. Davidson, same agt. James and Davis agt. Clark; appearance ordered. Frey agt. Soter; G. F. Soter appointed guardian ad litem. Newton agt. MeLean; special auditor's report confirmed. Cmcvrr Count, Drvistox 1—Judge Bradley. ‘esterday—Brandenburg agt. Ward's Milk nd C, Co.; leave to marshai to amend order to satisfy jydgment. Eliza Nelson agt. M. A. Lewis et al..and same agt. J. E. Miller et al. (consolidated); on trial. Cictrt Count, Divisio 2—Judige Cole. ‘Yesterday—Mary Powell agt. B. and O. It. R. verdict for execution si ropolitan son for $7,000 sublot 78, square 193,20 by 95 feet on Q street between 15th and 16th streets northwest. J. A. Carr has bought for $6,932.60 of G. W. Fowler etal. lots1 to 4, block 3, Brookland Park. The stone and marble residence No. 1531 New Hampshire avenue hax been sold for Mr, Louis H. Emmert through his agent, C. D. Lieber- mann, by Alfred H. Lee & Son, to Mr. Simon Wolt. Price, #45,000. > — Transfers of Keal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. W. Hogue to F. T. Hopkins, part lot 4, sq. 1019; 8—. T. E. Waggaman to W. O’Brien, subs 11 to 16, 8q. 357; Sarah H. F. Clarke to Warren Choate, sub lot 19 and part 18, sq. W. Choate to C. H. Parker, same Jacob Franz et al. to Gurley Presbyterian Church, lot 21 and part Dreit Park; $2,500. G, T. Pulaski to J. #, Sub 220, 6q. 155; @—. J. A. Cabill to %. C. Gwynn, sub 44, 6q. 10: J. F. Bar- bour to Mary H. Murphy, sub 15, aq. 8, 825; $2,000. T. A. T. Judd to B. Kidd, pt. 28 and lot 29, sq. 653; &- D. B. Gottwals to H. W. Seymour, sub’37, sq. 155; @—. G. E. Paxtoa toG. W.’ Williamson, lot 19, blk. 88, Brook- land; @—. G. W. Williamson to Meta M. Pax- ton, same property; $—. G. F. Dawson to , lot 7, eq. 1060; —, Lewis to H. E. Claus, sub 20, sq. 855; . A. W. Chappel to D. L. Sandoe, gud 1012; $4,675. RB. Dodge to W. Banks E. Mi- Troth, lot 18, blk. 43, H.'s sub . Pleasant; €—. Jacob Jones’ to E. R. Haight, sub 66, sq. 668: $4,000. J. R. Johnson to F. Morrill, sub 43, blk. 8, Le Droit Park; $—. A. H, Semmes to E. E.G. Turner, sub 14, bik. 6, Kalorama Heignts; 8 ¥ ¥ to P. Bundy, part 9, block 3, 1 McDaniel to . Earu 2500. Maria L. E vestry St. James’ pa Fa G. 4 man, L. 8. Wilson uubs is and 17, block 3, Brook 5.67. E. Deleway ‘to B. W. Ever- . block 32: $5: J. A. Hamilton rt 14, square 637; $—. — A Verdict of Not ¢ Charles H. Jacobson was placed on trial for false pretenses in the Criminat Court, Justice McComas, Mr. W. L. Etterich appeared for him and made the point of variance between the indictinent and the proof, which was aua- tamed, and a verdict of not guilty was found. land; #1, man, lot Four Months in Jail. In the Criminal Court, before Justice McComas, this morning Agnes Washington, a colored woman, was convicted of larceny from the person, #55 from Henry ‘Tyler in October last in a house on Armory street southwest. The court imposed a sentence of four months in jail, prosohonestdanitiy Farragut W. R. C. Golden Cross Hall, over the National Capital Bank, was packed to its utmost capacity last evening with the friends of Farragut W. R. C. joints and causing the meter to explede. The basement was flooded with water and some timbers charred, but otherwise no loss was sus- tained, Janitor Duvall was on the scene almost with the engines and worked hard with the fire- ‘men to prevent damage. OFFICERS ELECTED. At the tenth annual meeting of the Citizens’ Equitable Building Association, held last night at their hall, corner Sist and M streets, the fol- owing officers were elected: President, 8. Thomas Brown; vice president, Edgar Frisby; secretary, Charles P. Williams; treasurer, Edgar P. Berry, and directors, Thomas J. Stanton, Avthur Small, D. Horrigan, W. H. | Manogue, Gustav Friebus, J. W. Thomas and T. J. Sul | van, Twelve thousand oue hundred and ninety- four doliars was sold, being sixty-four shazes of stock, at an average of 190 per share, and ten shares of the firat series withdrawn at the max- | imum rate of 200. Quite @ sumber of shares im the new (10th) series were taken. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Sales of Georgetown property are now of daily occurrence, and prices are fiatteringly high. In the subdivision of the Palisades of the Po- tomac Company Joseph F. Cottrell qosterday sold to E. B. Cottrell for $32,975 lots 1 to inclusive and 10 to 36 inclusive, block 9, all of blocks 1, 10 and 17 and lots 7 to 17, block 6, In A program, consisting of musical selections by Mr. Frank Bollinger and Misses Andrews and Lulu McCreery, vocal music by Messrs. Smith, Lowry, Rich and Simons and recitations by Dr. Frank White, Misses Perkins, Besise Mo- Cathran and Maurie Berkly, addresses by Com- mander Moler and Mrs. Chambers, was pre- sented, after which the floor was cleared and ncing followed until » Iatehour. Refresh- ments were sold by the ladies of the Un- der the management of Mrs. A. M. Dykes, resident, this corps is ina flourishing condi- ion. ed Ox Last Sunday evening Mr. Chauncey Botsford, an energetic member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, delivered a stirring address before the Y. P. 8. of C. E. of the Church of Our Redeemer, Sth street above Florida ave- nue, Rev. D. E. Wiseman, pastor. Yusrmapay a deed of’ assigament of W. L. and T. W. Schneffer, trading as Schaeffer Bros., dealers in flour and feed at 4th and I streets northwest. for the benefit of creditors, to Edwin are last evening of ir Was stat at a meeting ing the chairmen of the Emancipation day parade committees that the President bad consented to review from the White House the procession on the 17th instant. A Comaarrex of the builders’ exchange is considering the matter of trade discounts. It Reno, che thriving piace at the northeast of Ten- | nelytown, Robert Dodge yesterday sold Wesley Banks for #200 lots 29 and 30, block 1, ‘THE CATTLE MARKET. At the Arlington stock yards yesterday some few cattle were up and sold as follows: Best, 51/ | to 58¢c.; good, 41¥ to Se.; medium, 4 to 4e.; common, 23¢ to Bye. Sheep sold from 3 to 53¢c, Lambs, 5 to Te., and cows with calves, 220 to 50. ‘The demand is reported to be good, but the supply slim. ‘NOTES. Miss Fundberg of Deer Park, Md., is the guest of Mrs, Thiare of N street. Mrs. James H. Morgan died Saturday at her home at Bethesda. She had been ill for sev- eral weeks. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning high juiem mass was celebrated over the remains of Mrs. Mary Hilleary. Interment was at Holy Rood cemetery. Mr. Lazar dest citizens in mise oats th bi <<hn ‘The opening so much land to the west | & P- STOIT'S. of Georgetown for residential Mr. E. MOORE'S, another outlet to the Conduit almost a necessity, and a sidewalk on the north side of ‘Ma more than urgent one. Mr. Wm. Lunsford, who has been sick for three months with the and is to much haproved that iets expected be will be ‘out ina few days, —__. thm ‘Tuat Cuorce 7, 330 Indiana =z villbe wld by eteon Vaneerow, Apel tak is said to be the desire that such discounts be confined to members of the exchange. 2 OHANNIS, “THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS.” Srarcs-Zoruuavs, Hesses-Naseav Gezuwany, ‘This renowned Table Water, which has met with ‘unprecedented success in England and New York, can now be had in this city at NATIONAL HOTEL, WILLARD’S HOTEL, is Wetzel, who lives near, the | METROPOLITAN Hote, B1GG8 HOUSE, tion of dell ‘ox! Toads, ABLINGTON SHOREHAM H¢ Magee sly ill. Mr. Wetzel is regarded as one | ug Dabnuriea, cae of the o! be occas He has | ackEn & KEXNER'S, THE RICHMOND, ©. G. Cc. SIMMS, COCREAN DRUG Store, GRO. W. DRIVER'S, sien beqond nee FRITZ REUTTEE'S, ‘CHAS. DIETZ. Bizvous & Sox, 14 AND G16 PENKA AVE. Pr. FINLAY & CO.. NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS: ‘SBATES AND CaNaDa + cart owners working for the sewer department | called upon Capt. Rossell to protest against the | | ton and Smith voting in the negative. . ™" THE MILK CRUSADE. ‘More Warrants Sworn Out Against Dealers for Selling an Impure Article. Prof. John: D. Hird, chemist, who operates under the direction of the health officer, went to the Police Court yesterday afternoon and swore ou! additional warrants for the alleged violations of the health Jaws relating to the sale of unwholesome, watered or adulterated milk. ‘The persons complained against yesterday were L. HL. Crow, proprietor of dairy lunch room adjoining the Police Court building: Mra. Elizabeth Wagner, proprietress of the Swiss Dairy on East Capitol street; Dr. Charles A. Wells, dairyman at Hyattsville, Md.. and G. W. Gregg, proprietor of the National Dairy, No. 616 O street northwest, Assistant Attorney Pugh filed the informa- tions on which the warrants were insued and it ia possible that all the cases will be called in court Thursday, when the continued cases will rime Teperts ot tos repo! analysis made by Chemist Hird shows two samples from Swiss Dairy, one showing: 1.0813 28 11.16 88.84 8.36 + 1.0316 11.54 88.46 8.64 both papers. Tne sample from the National Dairy, 8. W. Gregg, proprietor, show: Specitic gravity... “This milk is. colore the remarks of the chemist. milk is very good.” tote, TePort on the milk from Dr. Wells is as 01 Solids not fat. 2.120.207) Below the standard to say of this sample. ‘The ansiysis of the same from Crowe's dairy iunch room also shows below the standard. The result of the analy fic graviz Solids not fat... : St Other warrants will be issued’ this afteraoon or tomorrow, See BROOKLAND. ‘The Queenstown Mite and Literary Society meets this evening at the residence of Mr. Jno. B. Lord, sr.,on Michigan avenue, University Heights. A pleasant program is promised. Many of the faculty and students of the Catholic University return today. Tomorrow the annual meeting of the board of directors of the university will be held and much import- ant_ business will come up for consideration, Much to the regret of their many friends Mrs. Samuel Moffet and sisier left their Ecking- ton home yesterday to join Mr. Moffet in New York city. Mrs. Moffet will pursue her art studies in New York for a few months, after which they will go to their home in California, The pews of the new Baptist Church of Brookland have arrived and will be put it position this week. The basement of the church is also approaching completion. Miss Frederika ¥. Barham, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Webb since the in- anguration, starts this week to visit her brother in Richmond, V. to her home in . C. Mise Barham leaves many warm friends and pleasant associa~ tions as reminders of her northern sojourn. Mra. Judge Terry and her daughters, Misses Mary, Kate and Lena Terry, wil! entertain the Brookland Card Club on Wednesday evening. ‘The Death Penalty in New York. In the New York assembly last night Assem- blyman Sullivan's bill abolishing the death pen- alty was passed by a vote of ayes 78, noes 30. In the senate the Dill passed after a long dis- cussion, on motion of Senator Roesch was re- committed to the judiciary committee with in- structions to strike out the enacting clause. The motion wes carried, 24 to 6, Senators Brown, Coggeshall, Endres, MeClellaud, Sax- —— IIs Tue Sprrxa IN THE SPRING IN THE SPRING IN THE SPRING Many people are troubled with diz: unplessant taste in the morning, and That Tired Feeling. Vimples, boils, and other manifestations of impure blood also appear, annoying and depress- ing. To al! such sufferers we earnestly urze « trial of Hood's Sarsapariila. No preyaration ever received Such unanimous praise for its success as @ general Spring Medicine, It cures sé salt rheuin and every vther evidence of impure biood. It ‘overcomes THAT TIRED FEELING. THAT TIRED FEELING. THAT TIRED FEELING. “I take pleasure in saying I don't think Hood's Sar- sapariila can be beaten. I have had four bottles of it since I and my family began to take it. I could ‘hardiy get around at my work before and now Ican get along first-rate, have agood appetite, my wife the same, my children also. I recommend Hood's ‘Sarsaparilla to some one nearly every day. At present I have none, but don't want any Just now; Af I take any inore now I will eat up everything in Baltimore.” WM. S. THOMPSON, 1803 Wilhelm street, Baltimore, Mu. HOOD'S CURES. 10OD'S CURES. HOOD'S CURES. HOOD'S CURES. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA CURES. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA CURES. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES. HOOD'S CURES. HOOD'S CURES. ness, dullness, HOOD'S CURES. “hereby wish to state how thankfu? I am for the ood I have received from Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills and wili continue taking it I have had typhoid fever for three months and after Iwas able tobe up my limbs would swell and ache as ‘though [hed rheumatism, and I could wear no shoes for two months after I eft my bed. I then ‘thought I would try Hood's Sarsaparills and can safely say that it has toned me up, and it is worth ita weight in gold to me and will be so reccm- mended.” EMMA FISHER, 4346 Jacob st., cor. 44th, Wheeling, W. Va. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, carefully Prepared from the best ingredients. 250. 2 How Bases Surrer When their tender skins are literally on fire, with itehing, burning, scaly and blotchy skin and scalp Aiseasee, with loss of hair, none but mothers realize. QUTICURA REMEDIES afford immediate relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy and economical cure when the best physicians and all ‘other remedies fail. Sold everywhere. aplo PATAPSCO, Premier Flour of America. Luz Taorz, ‘The Best will Prevail, ‘19TH YEAR. 1803 om for the unprecedented sncoees of Pate SER RRR Jer eres Ea Es ss. Rede = ea C. A. CAMBRILL MFG. CO., Onan lis. 834 Commence ot., Baltimore, 174 ‘tm this country and all Amer fun, aes PAGES, Partest Sorrentse Beesham’s Pills Positively eure Indiges Worth aGaines a Bor. tion, Biltoumness, Sick Headache. Why endure continued Martyrdom? LHeente 3 a box. CITY ITEMS. “Time” Payments—“Bottom” Prices. RE FRIG ER A ‘TORS Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, 513 Seventh street northwest. ‘This Will Interest You. At Fraxacay’s, 531 Seventh street north- west, next to corner of F street, €6 will buy a Gentleman's Solid Gold Watch Chain qe karate). This is the greatest bargain of 1 kind ever offered in this city. You eannot get them anywhere else at the price—€5. 25 More New Sewing Machines at $18.50 at Averzacu’s Doxestic Rooms, 7th and H. it —— $19.50 Sewing Machine. Ours is the best. Superior to some sold at $55.00. We can save you from $15.00.to $30.00 in the purchase of a Sewing Machine. See us before buying. Or- PENHEDWER, 514 9tb a. It The Standard Sewing Machine will hem, fell, gather, embroider, braid, quilt, cord, hemstitch, take the lock or chain’ stitch and work buttonholes. 427 9:h st. u. w. Patterns. 1 Coke Talic! If you have never nsed coke for your range. give me an order for 40bushela, It will cost you $4.and pay you. Matix, 920 20th stn. w, it Ladies’ Tans, #1, pty —— Latest Styles. Stylish and $2, Patent Leather One-strap Beauties, Gi, We give a Self-registering Savings Bank and Clock com- bined when your purchases amount to $25. See this sure. Buown’s, 305 Pa, ave. 8.e. By Why Do You pay $55.00 for a Sewing Ma- chine?’ We can sell you one of the best at $19. It 514 9th st ow. Ovprxnena “We May carve our names in granite,” de. but we can never ho “aa fait” until we have provided a brass re- | ceptacle for our mail. at za eae Table Ware Tomorrow—1602 14th, Trott. It to be considered strictly Here They Go! Fine Groceries, Old Wines, -. At reduced prices during our great 8; sale, For tomorrow, Wednesday, Fresh Eggs, 1éc, Fresh Yellow Corn Meal, Fresh Cocoa Shelis. Our Java and Mocha Coffee at 30-. is first-class, Fresh Mixed Nuts, le. Ib. Pure Old Port Wine, 50c. large bottle. Fine Old Spanish Sherry, our own importation, for sick- ness or invalids, 75c. full qt. Pure Old Rye Whisky, 4 years old, 75c. 4 1t* Metzcen’s Fine Groceries, 417 7th st. n.w. Police Equipments, Officers’ Badges, Nip- pers,Handcufis, &c. WaLronn's,477 Paave.nw. ws Only $4.98. 100 Sewing Machines, slightly used, war- ranted in perfect order, at Orrennemmen’s, 514 9th ow. Bt a Lots of New Styles in May Fashion Sheets just arrived at Dowxstic Rooms, 7th and H, 1416 14th n.w. and 4th and Pa. ave. g.e.1 For Relieving indigestion and kindred troubles nothing will do it more quickly or pleasantly than White's Yaeatan Guat apl0-st When It Comes to Hats we are the people to see. Our $1.90 Hat for ring—Derby or Alpine—is regular “Two- titty” value, Hexuy Franc & Sox, apl0-2t Corner 7th and ‘D. Tharp’s Excellent Wines and Liquors. When you wish to purchase either wines or liquors—as a beverage or medicine—the all- important question to consider is—where is a respousible wine or liquor merebant on whom Ican depend in obisining a pure and genuine article?” It is just as important to buy wines or liquors from a reliable dealer as it is to get prescription from a reputable physician—in either case it is of the utmost imporiance. We take pleasure in recommending to the public who ccrire Fine Wines or Pure Whiskies our responsible wholesale and retail merchant— one who has stood the test in this city for nearly half x century—we mean Mr. James Taaxr, at 812 Fst. u.w. Do not fail to order his ebii brand of Whisky —“Tue Ox Rye Benxeer”— it is mellow, pure and an excellent tonic, mh3-f&tatt Va. Otterburn Lithia, finest table mineral water, S0c. gal., delivered. 101834 14th st. ‘Lei. 1076. aps-eot* Se “BRrown’s Bronchial Troches” are widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Coughs, and Throat troubles. Sold only in boxes. apbooSs ‘- = 176 Fine Sewing Machines at $10. Fully warranted; trial free. 4th and Pa.ave.ne. apl-coldt See Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested Wheeler & Wilson. Each year brings it new laurels, Your grandmothers used one, and | the most progressive neal expert’ of today ounces the best in. the world to be the New High Arm, No. 9% Office, 437 9h st. n.w., one door south of E. a2i-tf ——_—_e—__ 8. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making « in Ladies’ and Children's lisir ‘onting and pooing: also cures Dandraff. oc7-tr Royal Headache Powders, 10c., druggists, mbl-w,m,f,tr BElixtr Babek cares all malarial disoases. PROPOSALS. Wr *Bprior meeting Apr for 12 dase. teeing Apes i abide willbe received for bar WroSespay. abril 3 Bidders will tax: r e notice that the bar will not be open at club house 2a Py ete, ee ap7-5t ‘Willard’s Hotel. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE SUPREME COUKT OF THE DISTRICT ‘OF COLUMBIA, Holding cial for * Court sort Sar gfapetng cae Menon In re the estate of Jo! hate of Wa ton 18. and wW. Bit Seal cee aes eerste = here FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1893, at TEN O'CLOCK 4.M., to show cause if exist against the granting of ‘sue! ze ication: ’A copy of tis order shall be published in the Wash- w Jieporter and Eventug Btar once in esch Stree auccestive weeks ds: By the Court: “A BHAGNE eee W. W, BOARMAN, a = Proctor for Applicant, aphlaw3t 1328 F ST.--WHO? Anderson's output easily lead in the world of Ginehaw. You will find Ander- son's Gingbams in every well-regulated Dry Goods store—buf not euch dainty patterns end attractive colorings as shown by ws. Weselect our patterns most critically. Most other dealers take the run or lack taste. Drop in and see cur collection of Anderson's Gingham—in fact our entire line ef Wash Fabrics. . J. Bi Natie} usocieey't.§ FY Get the Best. THE CONCORD WARKESS. LUTZ & BRO., 407 Penn. ave., edjotuing Netienal Hotel. Hggye Bleabyss end Lap Robes ot low peices, ap HOP HARMOXY LODGI. XO. 1, K. OF P. ATIONAL RIFLES ARMORY, SDAY EVENING. APRIL, 23, 1803. Tw apts ALBAUGR'S, SP SEP SREY pearance of Uhe Disunguished Artiste, MRS. POTTER AND MR, BELLEW. First production iu Washineton of tye intensely sn resting, Feallatic and vivid picture of French social “THE MARBIASE SPECTRE, ALEXANDER DUM AR. A WIDELY DISCUSSED PLAY, | Tequest. for a Teriorwance ¢ the celebrated Zora's THERISE. _Next Week—CLAHA MOREL t ALE SOULS CHURCR, COR ATH ANDL STS, os tsican aM Chitraky, ESTERTAINMENT For the beneGt af our Ki eas. Tickets, S0cents, admit one. Porssle at Sletanrott's mun tlere. 3 = ‘ail MEteuorT Mosc maui B DAMROSCH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, BERLIOZ’S DAMNATION OF FAUST. SOLOISTS—Mrs. ANNA BURCH, Sy Mr. A. MONTEGRIPFO, Tenor. me. ONY BIN ICH MES. "Borne 1 NEW YORE si HesTha, cae Mr CHORAL SOCIE1Y snd 3 50 and $2. Seats now on sale at apl-lot FUSIONS AUDITORIUM, 7th et. near Paave. (Odd Fellows’ Hall.) James Fitzsim mio) Proprietor and Manager, nt place. Respiendent yesterday by crowds cf LADIES AND CHILDREN te the went weather the house was all day Jong with crow PATRONS, Who got an opportunity to see the CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, Running from 1? o'clock noon until 10°30 p.m. Prary day hereafter except Sunday, between those hours, you can drop im and see & Program lasting over hours At cheap prices of admission. . 10, 20 AND 2%5e. Something going ou all the time. You can see the whole program uo matter what hour you come in, and nothing but 2% __ REFINED anTIsTs. EW NATIONAL THEATRE, Brery Evening and Satuntay Matinee. FINAL PERFORMANCES OF DE WOLF HOPPER AND HIS EXCELLENT COMPANY IN MERRY, MIRTHFUL, MELODIOUS “WANG.” Prive, 25c., 50c.. #1.and 81.50. Note.—Upon Mr. Hopper's next it ‘hesicr an entirely new comic “era wil be ‘Monday. April 17—"AWISTOCHACY.” at this: ‘presented. : ics ‘CADE! 1GHTS ONLY, A? Matinees Wednesday and Sat Fine? TIME ON ANY STAGEOR BIT OF LIE TROUBLE," &o SCANDAL. Werks sms aghey*"* PAUL KAUVAR. M4st2 An Entirely New Comedy Drama, by HENRY GUY CARLETON, ESQ, Author of “A GILDED FOOL,” aplo-tt 1 Tye, THE WONDERFUL BOY SOPRANO, ASSISTED BY A GRAND CONCERT COMPANY, Under the management of Mr. Eagar Strakosch, will #'e one Grand Concert at MEIZEROTT MUSIC HALL, THUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20. ind $1. Reserved seats at Met Music Store Wednesday morning, april 12. a aa aM THEAT Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. WM. MULDOON AND HIS SCHOOL OF ATRLETES—SPARRING MATCHES AND WRESTLING BOUTS, WITH LESTER AND WILLIAMS “ME AND JACK ©0." Next week—Pobbs Manchester's Nigist Owls. apl0-6t _apl0-100r KAS Be Matinees THE COLUMBIA OPERA CO. An agrand MASONIC HALL, ‘THUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12. SOLaIsTs. ‘Mrs. NELLIE WILSON SHIR-CLIFF, Mr. HERNDON MORSELL. Mr. D. G. PFEIFFER, Conductor. ‘ever written. ‘Next Week—AGNES HERNDON, H “THE Liow’s MOUTH.” “xz xaz-| T’ SPRING MEETING WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, BENNING RACE COURSE, FROM MONDAY, APRIL 2%, TO SATURDAY, MAY @, BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M PURSES, €31,000. Hote! stakes, BS entries, Primary stakes, 30 entriem: Deanwood stakes, 10 entries National Cant- tal stakes, 23 entries Darang Hancicap, 28 entries, Metropolitan Steeple. chase stakes, 19 entries STEEPLECHASE AND HURDLE Racrs XVERY OTHER DAY. Admission to the Grounds, Grand Stan’ and Peel Lawn, €1; Indies, 50>, Members’ badees, with all Privileges for the meeting, #10, to be hal of OG Staples. treasurer, Willard’s Hotel ‘Trains leave station, 6th and B sta nw., at @and 2:30p.m., returning immediately after the racen, Round trip, 25e. Objectionable characters ex ‘: ANG nyo quick method in one 4 rar DRGE DRABGE TT MALL. Me TUESDAY EVENING, aPatt 11, THD RSDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, ‘The Distinguished London Comed.ea, ME. GFC a) R SE oI UT Jn bis original humorous and musical re-itels, pre senting for the first thue in Washington, “SOCIETY UP (A mus! Rar wu U fil, To DATE" etch. ) AY ACTIN jorous sketch on the drama), And miseeiianeons songs, tm tations, trations, fe, wl 81.30 Moste wilt Lee Roserved wents...... " ‘On aale Threats 1 G, at Motzeroit’ Store 3. April G, at Met: MP™2280rr sesie wa MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, Retarn engaces Author of **Marse Chan,” PRICES, 50e. Now selling at Metzeroit's mt of PACE Auk, ___ EXCURSIONS, &e. HOME AND TOMB OF Wasuin By Wash, Alex. and Mount Vernon OPEN AND CLOSED CARS FVFRY HA’ A detiehtful trip alone the banks of the Pi g2d throu che hain Take Alexan iri fer round trip, 3 conta. teh pot Fare. round trip. cents, Ml. grounds open irom 1] a.m. to 4 p.m. Aduilssion. 29 cents. G. R. PHILLIPS. Gen. Pass Agent, 1321 F st. now. vat Verke® H. & COOPER, Superintendent. aT HE ‘WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. A series of tours from WASHINGTON AND VICINITY Tothe WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. Special trains of Pullman Vestibuled Sieeping Care, Absolute comfort insured hoth em route aod while im ‘Chicago. ‘THREE ELEGANT HOTELS, Piret-class in every particular, containing all moders, eute, Bre prof in construction and ivcaied near thy fair crounda, willentertain our cents Parties positively limited, jp number to capacity of SEVEN PULL DAYS IN CHICAGO. Denecn, Adntsrion to kayosion, Ranches on the Grounds, Howl, ®e. ‘THE WEBB WORLD'S FAIR TOUR COMPANY. PERCY G. SMITH, Genera! Agent, B. and 0. Ticket Office, Xo. 619 Pennsylyaniaave,, Washington, D.C. Bend for book. mb25-3m. TO MOUXT VERNON. HOME AND TOME OF ro) HE PALACE STEAMER Al ER, nt Vernon ‘out, pleasant Built ex; coe! for the Ladies" lation” Bivain natal Sh THE ONL) THROUGH ROUTE, NO FEREVING NO TRANSFERS NO DELA Oitahes Gover cerereh Pe FARE. ROUND TRIP, 50CENTS. ~~ Admission to wrounts, 25 cents, ‘Tickets for na'r at the sleauuer's wharf, foot of 7th, at and.at ail hotels. a A astightfal trp om the famous Blue Potomse. Passing, enroute, ‘ataong “thers, the’ following “Arlington—the AreenatKevy Yard.—Waeval _Mtor- arlington: cnalNevy Yard—Ne So ee ee ee con ae 5 Fein Fish Comsutemon a Steamer Macalester to river landings as far down Gizmont dally evept Pandey "st WO"a ms Peco MOUST VEKNON AND MARSHALL HALL STRAMBOAT Oo. mbit DEST TALLY-wo concn tine, sii agra Every visitor x on our great are apd tally-ho. Leaves 10am, 2 p.m. pristd ———S—— LADIES' GOoDs. M58 Alice cactien. 415 Pst nw. ap7-1w* Gowns made in latest spring styles. QRIEITUALISM. — SPIRITUAL | LECTURES BY ‘best known medium at EVERY SUNDAY at 11:30am. and Moses Hu. the eiuinect, peak ¢ ibiect for o Apel 26 wall So: Biblical Obtigetto Only S; and Turned Agains! Those who Cee Them ™ ‘HE GIRL OF THY FUTUR! KUTH G. D. Masic epothy Byrd ag ASE: i Ki? et os Chareb of Our Father. 13th S proms kt eee for | at ream at the, AL CHURCH. CONSBPRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 14, LAST BISGKOFF CONCERT On sale at the music house of John F. Ellis & Co., 957 Penna. ave. 2 epee Mund “a Wig SSS Glub. M*™ ¢ & sawven DRESS MAKER JEG F OT. KW. WASHINGTON. D. a _ war, MOST LADIES DESIRE 18 A STYLISH, ‘OVER CHILDS & McDERMID'S own. ‘This can be had for reason ‘i-Ovring “eit Mrs, HUTCHINGS, 813 Pst aw. Pegamerans ye ome tS SST ea RK BICYCLES. oe FOB SALE _BICTOLES. _ Fines Sake After: erll ‘int rx