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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANU. ARY 27, 1894-TWENTY PAGES AMATEUR PLAYE. S cst. lsstr cet. THE NATIONAL GUARD salented actor Wilton ES yew eatistactory condition, says AdU-JAGS A MONOPOLIST NEW YORK GITY MERCHANT RAILROADS. askaye, has appear- aipnight the general staff, and the fela | oo SraTs00f Done Or ere ROAD. seve! : 8 cers -commission ‘ = | fore Washington au- : : Staff of regiments are due in the rifle gal-| Uncle Sam's Absolute Control of Imposts,| How His Life Was Saved | 105 au py et, tnltttypunmer A Revival of Interest in the Drama} diences, the most re- 3 Preparing to Make 1894 a Memor-| «rv. i 1 Drawing and Sta\e Hoom. D i i The rifle gallery will be open every day, — a aon ca Giclonest, "ioaiana and in Acting. able Year. except Sunday, from 8 to 6 o'clock p.m., for MR. BROWN EXPECTED HIS END WAS NEAR, Parlor Cat ee. voluntary practice. Ammunition will be BUT DR. KENNEDY RESCUED HIM. a Fuses, gaa . furnished on the payment of one cent for| Some Imteresting Facts About the (rom the New York City Catholic News.) iS P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. RENEWED ACTIVINY EVERYWHERE) it'"suéccgetcc, ty 'ttrt“ush|Pewtat uatnene-rvint= | <x co te tgp hmm | ions Bate at . 2 t, of No. 306 Wi certify scores to the captaihs of companies ing Stamps. “ { to be credited as part of the required prac- ea ee Tae aie, et ae fy —-=,5 1-4 It Aspires to Give Renditions of} ter she attended Holy The First Regiment Getting Ready| interest in the rifle competition which is| Uncle Samuel is a monopolist of the first and Sleeping and Dining a ees Helene Lackaye. to take place on Monday evening continu-| order. You wouldn’t think ‘so, either, to Hs- S Shakespearean Scenes. | qian atin eg ne for Real Work. sly, erent, Helter the seth Sataliog | an to nome’ of the centemen who under: peared as Mrs. Charles Thornby in confidence, but the contest promises to be | take the biennial job of saving the country Soclal Glass,” 4, temperance play brought memorable. end posing as the next friend and keeper ou! e Brother! of St. Andrew of —_ of the old yntleman’s conscience, but BOME OF THE ACTORS Grace Sie tale ones pommensing decided MATTERS OF INTEREST] First Lieut. John 7 Biker, first neparate such is the oe nevertheless. The three rama\ aye does not ai company, been - . pire to a place with her brother on the tonal member of the brigade board of ex.| STest industries which he has taken over professional stage, but is coment tonuttns to his own exclusive control and behoot | ies and 4 aah ke ane amination. FEW YEARS AGO) her art as an amateur. are: The levy and collection of imposts, | porter the other day, “T wufterd trom Business around the armories has bright- —_--___. the citizens of Wash- < Mr. Matthew F. - ft; inage ington were given an Fe Sesreran uat.20 2068 | Sng there le prospect of increased industry | GENERAL ATHLETICS, | ours known as the tari the coinage | ten ant ‘ulceritm af the adden = eoties teem been heard as an elo- | 224 there is prospect of increased industry THE CARROLL INSTITOTE CLUB etta—her first appear- ance on the stage. La- ELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE . c cutionist by Wash-| @8 winter draws nearer to a close. To be of postage stamps. to relieve me. Then, at the advice of friends, I = ee ¥ ington audiences that | sure the winter Washington has known hai In each of these three great lines of busi- | Consulted specialists, and they all failed to do me un nessing dramatic pro- . an introduction is not i i not so far been very formidable, but as needed. took characten | Go rans | iene ot the Distict adldiare—nut even those Carroll in the recent | connected with the weather bureau--had an Two New Olubs Established in South| ness he is absolutely without competition. | *"¥ 00d. All this time I was _ | My capacity for work deserted me, and ai Washinited. No state of the Union may establish cus-| \2, “impelled to take to mo bed, ductions of a high order by home tzulent. tom houses or impose any restrictions “My motherin-law bad heard of Dr. K Plays were present-| SN Production of “My |-idea that there would be so much of mild- whatever upon the flow of commerce across | and his preparation, Favorite Remedy, and she ea by amateur actors | 77), 3 Se wand, 28 | ness no plans for outdoor drills were made. its borders, although they may all levy | asked me to give them a trial. More to please in a manner that the “Pythian Society | Whatever there was of enthusiasm has| Records Broken at the Y. M. C. A.| taxes upon any kind of property or busi-| her than anything ‘cise, I wrote te — y compared favorably » Society of | therefore been divided between work in} Club Exhibition—News in Regard | ness within their several bounds. No state ae ts ie none | ‘Remedy: I bad’ been confined wi juctions E ‘ollege je - : a : fae —— peend . i ee Wi a stu-| the drill halls and the rifle galleries. The te Other Clube. or individual may coin or issue money, but to my bed for five weeks, and I admit that i day of perfunctory maneuverings and ina- @ prominent positi ‘ander the civil —_— bility to shoot is passing away rapidly, and y dent there. He holds ice commission unless all the signs are misleading in the it as a remarkable and little known fact | aian't think there was much chance of get ers, and the enter- that the inhibition against individual coin- | of 4. Well, I tried Favorite Remedy. tainments were sure of drawing large and| \y,' }. ‘ 01 George H. O’Con- i i i age is of comparatively recent enactment. | scemed to be a change that surprised me. In appreciative audiences. It was during the extreme the year which has just opencd up| That Washington is interested in athletic] ‘The Constitution of the United States | a week T was able to get out of bed and go PM. Years from 188) to 1S%4 that the Murrett | nor has ee : will witness greater improvement in the|SP0rts has never been questioned. This| provides that no state shall coin money; | ®round the house, and by following bis treat- city has always been a bicycling center; foot ball has drawn the people very well boxing has grown in popularity very rapid. ly lately, but wrestling has been slighted. tennis got a good grip on folks last sum- mer, which it is going to tighten this com- Club, better known in memory as the Law-| Sr" nateur and use $ =| District National Guard than even the most rence Barrett Dramatic Ciub, was in ex-| on the professional sanguine of prophets cares to foreshadow. istence, an organization of amateur actors) stage. As George Of course there are many difficulties to that was looked upon with pride by the| Washington Crank in //j fl be overcome, but there seems to be plenty | American Min- theater goers of that time. A famous ren-| ister” he made ade. 7 of “the spirit that overcometh” in the bri- ition of “Julius Caesar” in 1882 will never | cided hit. As KoKo 7 gade, and the chances are that the workers be forgotten by the lovers of the dramatic | in the “Mikado,” he will succeed in doing very much of that ing season; boating has never had any art. “The Merchant of Venice” and other eee 2 success. 199 a\ which they have set out to do. show; whether Washington is a good base Shakespearean plays were produced the| [ie /s 4 law student Col. Moore is Stirring Them Up. ball city or not is a disputed question. The next winter before many large and enthu-| School and is N In the first regiment there has been mark-| !Mterest which is felt in general athletics is siastic audiences. Probably no other ama-| brother of Mr. ‘ ed access of regimental activity, due, main-| VeTY Well shown by the attendance at ath- but it seems that individuals might do so, | ment I recovered completely. Today I'm as well up till about the time of the late civil war. | ** ' ¢ver was, and what's better yet, I feel that I ‘rmanantl red. I work sixteen or Of course, it has always been against the | ‘checen hourse & day now and, not be Dedken wp law to counterfeit or imitate the coinage of | a pit. I regard Dr. Kennedy as a public benefac. the United States, and so, necessarily, a | tor, and cannot say too much in praise of his coin issued by a private mint would have preparation Favorite Remedy. Before T consulted to be so distinctive in shape or markings | Dr. Kennedy I went to a specialist who examined Sk So ctl dak te wan oe taped 9 pass | = one Naso Boar Braille angie ve object as federal money. For this reason the $50 | 7 was to get all he could out of me. gold coins or tokens issued by several pri- “Dr. Kennedy on the other hand refused to take a eB Bt N vate mints in California during the flush | a cent from me until I was cured, with the ex- teur dramatic organization in this country we cee oe ats / ly, to the excellent missionary work of Capt. oe exhibitions. The exhibition of the| times of the 50's were octagonal in shape. | ception that I purphased Favorite Remedy has ever graduated as many of its mem-| Duy with the Mabel A Pelxotto, the new regimental adjutant. Col. — Men’s Christian Association took Private Mints. ge wo — ——_ see og Fa bers on to the professional stage as did the | Page Dramatic Com-Geo. H. ©’Connor. | Moore is thoroughly in sympathy with the| Place last Wednesday night and the at-| Gola coins were also issued by the Mor-|I welghed about car vied 2 e ughly in sympathy tend: ; scales at 151 pounds, and I made Barrett Club during its brief existence.| pany, playing in the 2 | Teviving designs and has secured from| ‘endance Fe that time left no doubt in any | mons of Utah at about the same time, and Sow saute. I here @n onedihent Ggmstl Mr. Charles Hanford, the well-known west; His sister, married = few years 860 stout all of the officers satisfactory assur- that sort, nat People cared for things of| the same thing had been done by parties | foci ines tweyecrold, Te De Kenetye Pe Shakespearean actor, was the first acting 2)" connecticut. ances of their intent to co-operate with him a in Georgia and North Carolina. ite Remedy is all the credit due.’ manager of the club, with Mr. Clarence B. Mr. John J. Nolan | in an effort to raise the regimental tone Two New Clubs. Probably the latest of these private mints | When the reporter saw Mr. Brown he was at Rheem as his business manager. Later on = is the ex-president of | until even the most critical will have no| , Another pointer for those who are won-| was the one established in Denver in the im the history of the club Mr. Wilton Lack- 5 = Mag Epa reason for complaint. As a preliminary dering whether athletics are on the increase early 60's. It is said that the coinage of aye became manager and Mr. Thad. Sailer ees duate of St, | $teP—and a good one—it has been decided | here or not is the establishment of two new | this establishment being brought to the at- stage manager. Mr. Lackaye has delighted Jol n's College, where | © hold an officers’ meeting once in each | clubs in South Washington. The Emerald| tention of Secretary Chase, that eminent Washington audiences many times since i he took the elocution ae ane a — pest tontnenes Sabeaaegs which has been in existence| financier was much astonished to find a ss adopting the stage as a profession. Among . pope gpg Beet Ahn of of views which will surely take place at ped ye ‘ew weeks, has prospered so well| respectable firm of bankers engaged in radical cures. ee ee mene os Lynchburg ae others who were members of this club or Defense. He is an | those assemblies cannot but operate beni ey are already talking of lerger| making and uttering money, and was still| Favorite Remedy ranks, with the medical pro- And at Manassas for Strasburg. daily, —%, = other Washington clubs and who have active member of the | A¢lally. The second of these meetings is| Quarters. They have adopted a badge and| further surprised when the Attorney Gen- | fession, as the most perfect of all blood and merve Ros become well known on the stage are Mr. “\ Alumni Association | *©_be held next Wednesday evening. have arranged for an exhibition soon, to} eral of the United States declared they had | Medicines. It will cure all diseases of the skin, ma 7 ‘s- . veces Within the next week or two the regi-| be given together with the American Ath. wo sot Rae. heey Oe Bt © Ole Gar ae Tim Murphy, Mr. James A. Mahoney, Mr. Bp of St. John's and also} sont will be cacrcised in ragid anscrabin: eget ican the right to do so. healthy condition, and eftectualty cares the worst | pitg™ Eawin Travers, proprietors of “The Pri-|~ / Sy OB Gun ‘Hots’ doing | extremely interesting work. ‘The limit winl | etc Club. three months bin aie Club is| | ‘Thia incident caused the passage of | [S56 te constipation It te « certain care for all | Gait at Tee Se Tee eee eee vate Secretary;” Miss Julia Wheeler, now much conscientious | 2Ot exceed two hours, which means that if bership of about twent. booed bravest gg law absolutely prohibiting individuals from | Giseases and weaknesses peculiar to females, and a vie Mrs. Morrissy: Miss Rose Wheeler, now} \ work as an amateur|C0l, Moore telephones the battalion com-| they have done so well that on the ist ve | issuing or circulating anything intended in | aaords great protection from attacks that originate lt Se Mrs. Harper; Miss Annie Lewis, Miss Anita \ actor, and is regarded meme oth = cheng et ty ae the month they will say good bye to their| ®8Y manner to serve as money. fn change of life. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, | rect Sonpection is md ‘Moat- Hendrie,the well-known elocutionist of this| John J. Nola: as a’ valuable mem-| fesiment to be ready for sonnei pi ee old quarters and take possession of a good- ‘The Postal Monopcly. snesmation, Geel, sl Sain, Wniee s08) OEP Ss te etineiel city; Miss Minnie Fry, Miss Annie Story | ber of the Carroll Institute Clul ment will probably—weather permitting —do nrg ay Po ygereecagd hall, at the corner of} But it is in his little stamp business that | Urinary diseases, gravel, diabetes and Bright's | mediate stations, and throagh train for Front ae, Bet Pe Daly ts 4 member of he a Nebe Mereee slot aril ary'6 they will give an exhibition in the | uF thrifty relative has his greatest mo- | Me a se nas made many cores | 10:68 pm Wasa AND SOC Wesr. A Revival of Interest. the Shakespeare Club. ; tne Col. Clay Has Both Eyes Open. | new place, in which members of their clup | T0POlY. Postage stamps cost him only a| qtere aii siee me tiled, Evidences ot ie Greet | rex vierinvLep LIMITED, ‘composed. entirely inter <.ere were signs of a revival le his first a) The second regiment is wideawake as|and members from the Emerald Athletic | few cents per thousand to print, and he | curative are dal t to the notice ~! 7 5 es 8 Last wit gn: He mad P= powers ly brought runs over the NEW SHORT LINE via Columbia to of interest in amateur dramatics among the | pearance SWS usual. A goodly proportion of the regimental | Club Wil take part. Boxing and other feat-| sells hundreds and hundreds of millions of | of physicians, from private and hospital prac. ‘and ‘Tampa. | Dime friends of the old Barrett Ciub, which re-| audience as attention ts centered just now upon get-| Or tne Aino Kine es ‘The officers | them every year at prices ranging from $10 | tice, where it has entirely supplanted the old-time eo 2, Jecknonvitle. Alen, eperntes ft hi in the organiza- ae ting the season’s rifle practice properly dv. etic Club are: Ed-| up to $1,000 or more per thousand. methods. It is also particularly effective in cnses | Atiantn and Montgomery, New. Yok. to Auhewiihe sulted a few months ago 3 Cob! ‘ mund Vernon, president; Ed Hughes, vice é look- | arising from mental worry or overwork, mervous-| via Salisbury, and Washington to Memonie vie. tion within the Carroll Institute of a dra-| © Ks Started, but the other soldlerly essentials] president; Oscar Walters, secretary, and| jt 2% Tage yn re Greed ted gel geod patapedyg en] merely Birmingham.” Dining “Car “Greenbore’ "te ‘Most: matic club, to be known as the Carroll In-| Touchstone - is CS are not suffering from neglect. Col. Clay | Will om Fosrema % stamps is only one-half of the transaction, | Dr. David Kentedy’s Favorite Remedy 1s for hes aor sershione : <> oun eee: stitute Dramatic Club. The new organiza-| You Like It" in Z does not anticipate much of open-air drill jew Instructor Wanted. and by the time Uncle Sam redeems them | sale by dealers in medicine at $1 a bottle, or six | JON ineve Warhee rN ett = tion is made up of a younger generation of | Which he scored @ ¢r- work before the incoming of April, but the] A new instructor has not yet been en-| by performing the service which they call | bottles for §5. Full directions accompany each | Seily for Rowal iitte ack cay actors, that has come upon the boards with — aoe ‘appeared asa y Program from that time on is rich in street | aged by the Young Men’s Catholic Club, | fF, he seldom has any profit left, and it | pottle, so that one can readily understand just 483. for Herndon and intermedi: and lofty ambitions to win a place in} the clown in Twelfth ~ riot drills and other attractive and useful ane eacbeation of a critical public that v ‘ll! Night — successfully. exercises of the thoroughly practical sort. give them a claim to the right of being cail-| Mr. Daly is a well- Especial effort is going to be made to have although several good ones have offered| {Tequently happens that he must draw | new to take it for the different complaints. Pa ae EY @aily from Round Hill, and 6:53 their services. Bowling seems to be the| UBC his bank account to make up a deficit. Sunday. from Herndon only. There is considerable profit in transport- favorite game at present, and both atleys| ing letters by th d the carload be- tngton F113 nim, 2:08 p.m and ERO eee Man + an alleys | ing letters by e ton an we CH ton F:18 a. E ed worthy successors of the once famous/ known young busi- @ phenomenally large percentage of officers are well patronized each evening. Th es tween large cities at two cents apiece, but PY Barretts. ness man of the city. - and enlisted men qualify as markemen or rs e clu it t tan ing of the taht mate over REMINGTON Ss Every member of the organization knows} yf{r. Percy Leach is a son of the late Dr. better, and this endeavor is quite likely to] team is doing remarkably well and sur- the ANGRAREas ae hee bectul” Gin! soar Ing Cur reservations nnd tnformation full well that this ean only be attained by | ramiiton Leach. He has. taken part in| result’ in a complete eclipse of all. past | prised their friends last Tuesday by defeat.| {2 (nowsands, of “star rou profits. a Fy tw Eg scientous study of the dramatic art,| many amateur entertal ments ma ne. | Tecords. A somewhat novel feature in the| ing the Columbia Athletic Club an their] It costs more to carry a handful of let- Sure Cure Railroad, Washington. D. C. ; fara work and diligent application, and| 722’ when, ‘as a little boy. ha piene when | Sie ctatat oreaniaation is Col. Clay's| own alleys, Basket ball ts alec. recsivice| tery op eicio ee a Bike ee W. H. GREEN, Gen. Mon. wader the instruction of = thorough teacher | complished fancy Gancer to the tm Mot | almost gratified desire to gather the vocal-| attention, and Mr. GC. Galt has about | Tooth, or Goose Creek, than it does to car- Le & BROWN. Tad TURK, Gon, Pas. Age. they are aiming to attain that end. he made a hit in “My Lord in Livery, ists of his command together and swear | organized a club team, ry a whole bag full from New York to Chi- FOR we ae ee S wee Vincent Bi. [lous See 5 seocan took'a prominent pert|'ment Glee Grin Taare La ee ees tren’ dichestra of the club will give one of | ©a60. = SBALTIMORE AND ONTO nATLROAD, — Lapa * | in “Aly Geraldine” a few weeks ago.and hag quantity of Teal talent in the regiment, Wednesday night. © Mmstitute Hall next auything like. senticent’ Neorg tinge pti R e€ tis Leave Washington frost station corer of of the club, is a na- een as “Bassanio” an jurgeon Frank J. Woodman of the| ‘¢} ; z | 1eumMma m nones aah eee tive of Ohio, the son|of Venice. He is an actor of promise, and] sixth battalion takes charge of the cure | qhe entertainment committee, looking| tleman did so in the recent matter of the of Mr. John Arthur |@ Valuable member of the club. as he probably will—the second will have| tre*d, have already decided on June 26 ag| Columbian stamps, and now he finds it © te of the club’s first excursion to| didn't pay. He contracted to have 3,000 fet nd’ Toianapatie, Veo oop ton oeeentveess sat Join F. Pear. | another reason for being proud of itself. | River View, and another will be given {| mililons ef these made at's cost st mote, n ou 1:50 might. lawyer. At an, early athicte, has joinea ee ee aeons. teen cents per thousand, or a little over a am and 8:00pm mopar y F age he acqufted a the organization with} General orders, No. 1, current series, pub-| | The regular meeting of the Dramatic So-| half million of cool cash dollars for the \G perhaps the most wonderful of For ‘Lexingtos an@ Staunton, 11:90 a.m. RAG oie eg ay a view of studying |lshes the schedule for gallery practice to glety of the club will be held next Wednes- | mere Item of printing alone. exp For Wii er and W: and before reaching the dramatic art, and|be observed for the month of February,| ths fret Toda at, oe tte club proper on| | There was quite a rush for the new series ~ maturity had become ‘ becoming eee 1894, as follow: os a oe ‘ in that as in athlet-) ‘The first battalion will practice in the works of the great ics. existence to its unfailing success. actors and drama- : eee ae ee ary odted by the Pattaliey coenatule 0] tian Association will be remembered for| PUbUS Breferred the old sty est miaiate tists. He inherited a tion will make its bow | be prepared by the battalion commander. | more reasons than one. So successful was | and thirty cents per million for printing the Cures every case, no matter how se- love for music as . to the Washington] Second battalion—Company A, Thursday, ’ nf Se rs it that Prof. Sims has already decided to| old ‘style which the public wanted, as eu the dr: in “An Even- % : 0 i Vincent E. Lynch. from his mother, who pone > n_Even-| February 8; company B, Thursday, 1st; the first Tuesday in February, when they were first put on sale about a 19th century remedies. It owes its The Y. M. C. A, Club. year ago, but the novelty soon wore off, —- The exhibition of the Young Men's Chris-| #24. it became only too apparent that the P. WS, 38:35 (8:00, % ‘Shakes- sive another in about a month, which may | #&ainst $170 per million for printing the 8:30, 59:30 a.m.. 312-00, x12-00, catia ai tielitilaal OE aleut: Tcen entorien pee ee geiGasront te sor G, Saturday, 17th; company D,1 be seen by those who failed te ace cee sony | new, hich they evidently aid not want. vere. Eradicates. entirely the dis- 45 minutes). 325. 4-31 ‘ St. John’s College in this city, where he ‘stitute Hall next| Thursday, 16th. A, Monday, | It will be a repetition of the one given on| jeased “the seven ae roe ously | Fe OIE ES. was graduated in 1837, he found the op- Thursday _ evenin; ttallon—Company Ey ren ut leased the government from one-third of ease, banishes the pain, reduces portunity he desired of studying Shaxes- presentingfour scenes 5th; company B, Monday, 19th. esday night, together with some new| the contract, and he now addressed him- for in this school much attention ‘enrson. from the plays of|_Fourth battalion—Company A, Tuesday, | features to be gotten up by that time. Two | self to the task of working off the remain- Sac to the study of the drama and en-| 2°" fe acini oe tole 13th; company B, Tuesday, 2ith; company | records were broken at the exhibition which | der of the 2,000 millions that were printed Swelling, cures gout and sciatica, couragement given to amateur acting, as | ‘¢ reat auyhor te tee AR. ©, Tuesday, 6th; company D, Tuesday, 20th.| the Y.M.C.A. may feel joyous over. The | and delivered. credit: = Fifth battalion—Company A, Friday, 2d;| pole vault was made at nine feet five and| And just here shows up one of the beau- ‘Gand ads locos boos Weenguts oot oe te aaa company B, Friday, 2d; company C,’Fri-|a quarter inches by Harry Green, fon of | ties of doing a business which is an gbes. stage of the college lecture hall. = F day, 9th; company D, Friday, 16th. Dr. 8. H. Green, pastor of the Calvary | lute monopoly. ie raw avast HAMLET Sixth battalion—Company A, Wednesday, | Baptist Church. This breaks the District| When, at the closing up of the year just infammatory rheumatism—in short, Grives away neuralgia and chronic or m. Washington Junction and way points, *10:09 fopping, a.m., 71:15 p.m. Express trains ‘et prin- yi 7th; company B, Wednesday, 14th; com-| record for that feat by some inches. In the | ended, Uncle Sam found himself with i65,- ——$———— stations < 14:20, 15:80 Walsh, the manager xe Act I-Scenes I and 1 eno erokieotan, astm high jump, also, Frank Hanna made. the | 000,000 of the undesitatie seg with 265. ApoE ROYAL BLUE LINE Fon NPS YORK AND PEIL- ef the club, ts a law i First separate battalion—Company A,| record of five feet eight inches, the best | “Columbias” still on hand, he simply pro- — — For Phi acer <3 Boston an@ the student of George- “ Monday, 12th; company B, Friday, 23d;| that has been done in that line. Johnson | rated the entire stock among the three , East, daily 33h 800" 10:00 a.m., ex. Sun. Pas nive , and ‘ sae M. F.’ Halloran | Company C, Wednesday, 2ist; company D,| deserves credit, too, for the good account| thousand and odd Presidential post offices Has myriads of testimonials. Car), 02:00 Dining pogatal — — : prensa eee Saturday, 24th. of himself he gave in the wrestling. FE. A.| in the country, and sent them out, with in- 1:30 tionist, .V. E. Lynch| Engineer corps, Saturday, 10th. Playter made the record of ten feet two and| structions to the postmasters to give the First separate company, Saturday, 3d. one-half inches for snap under the bar, and| public nothing else until this stock shall be Y utore- Wectinawes i ; TWELETH Wigat Pobertso"| Second separate company, Saturday, 84. | nine feet for the high kick. Worked off. SOLD B Buffet Parlor Cars on ail day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 seem. Boon. The field and staff officers and non-com-| Christian Association within the last few|8tamps himself instead of letting out the Sundays, 12:00 Y He ‘Act TI-Scene V. The general staff and the field and staff} A cians tn the Indian club swinging, con- To Print His Own Stock. Tilertz’s Modern Pharmacy, “Except . “Dally. Sunday only. :. Sir Toby Belch. Geo. O'Connor | Officers and non-commissioned staff of reg-| sisting of new members, has been started Uncle is thinkit of nti ‘trains, § Sir Andrew Agutcheek....... Perey Leach | ments, Monday, February 26. in the gymnasium of ‘the Young Men's — ne Of brinting his| 208m AND OTHER DRUGGISTS. Lf A 1 » class of ‘88, where, in 7am Cc. T. Daly hi ter of ‘Cocker | Missioned staff of battalions. the evenings| days. job by contract, and there would seem to tleket Bees, 819 and 1351 Pa. ave., ot Tepot. ‘Themes Moret Miss Cocker | assigned to company A of thelr respective| The monthly meeting of the Carroll In-|be no good reason why he should not do MPBELL. cua oe Grama of that name, 2 \ POF VENICE. ~°°**" | battalions. stitute was held Thursday night, but no Gen. Manager. Ges. Pam he won the me:tai at PAaenannneenanemnannnananns iC! so, He can probably have it done as cheap- iF r Ai ance Sa 18 Practice for February will be at 300| business of much importance was transact. iFo ppear: ke. the annual exhitil- &, tinea. a yards, The volley firing is to be done|ed. A chess club is to be organized short-|!¥ 24 as well in his own bureau of en-|¢ ; (CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWart. ‘That.isn't the for which h z kneeling instead of standing, as heretofore. | ly at the Institute. graving and printing as it is now done by 1S should be bone A —— a SGferchane of ‘Venice: gazsanio in the { A Good Iden From New York. ——— contract and there are many reasons why Appearance ‘and useful pTruine leave daily from’ Union station (®. ant in “Handy Andy,” at Gonasit? Arthur ‘The National Guard Association of the sink ack: ibe ae! ote. it would be beneficial to the public service. LAMPS—the ty bgt spinal ee HHe was the elccutionist of the somies) : ._T. state of New York has recommended sev-| fiom tne Japan Gazette. isgeeed ag leroy toga Uhcate mage a ie 2 Mandolin. Banjo and Guitar Club, and has eral amendments to the state's military are made by one firm in New York, the Onyx Tabi go with ~ been ready to aid. in entertain: s y for charity. To his energy the new orga “Miss Cocker |code. Two amendments of interest to gation larsely owes its existence guardsmen generally are those allowing Mrs. Gay Robertson Boerd School Definitions, mounted officers $50 annually to procure is a well-known mem-| The following answers have been culled | uniforms, and $30 to all other officers, and ber of the Shakes- 21 inatic providing that each enlisted man, while on peare Club and is ree. | {70m English board school examinations by B Guat anti excaot O35 tilap cise kA GE ognized as one of the | the University Correspondent: rove epee most accomplished | Rabies—What you put round a dog’s nose | tice, who has served a full term of enlis dramatic readers in to prevent his biting. ¥ ment, shall be entitled to additional bey cue trom hee former partner. Wer thres Levert ee upon the requisitions of the She is Qrsamizatioa. | “Compurgation—When he was going to|at the rate of 25 aypotad ean tux: | days these two desperate young criminais| "All these requisitions must reach the Indiana, and began | have anything done to him, and if he could | second five years o: serer fay for each | 8t00d tearfully hand in hand in the dock | agencies from the postmasters through the the study of her art | get any one to say not innocent, he was let | ther addition of 25 cents per day for each| While their respective parents were being | department at Washington, and all com. at her home in In- | of. succeeding five years of service, providing | charged with abetting the offense. It is|Plaints from the postmasters on account Recently a little girl, six years of age,|envelopes are furnished by another firm in them, was tried at the Berhampur criminal ses. | Connecticut, while still a third firm sup-|¢ S. S. SHEDD & BRO., sicns for having committed bigamy with | Plies the postal cards. The government is under thi Se. wi a boy three years her senior, her husband | o¢ pal 2 veer an agent with’ Poa coca 432 Ninth St. N. Ww. rsrillc ——3, L break! being then alive. The parents of the chil-|at each of these places, and these agents Rg ay FG dren were accused of aiding and abetting — pore ~ So Pony a = = ce i v7 them. As the girl was only six years of | Whole business from the = in of the age she could not plead seven years of ab-| Diank paper to the sending out of the fin- poll - * when on duty or assembled therefor | pieasant to be able to record that the ju of shortage or miscount must travel In a moment of leisure snatched from Drinet- On tie urges wine | Function—When a fellow feels in a funk. | that, when on duty or assembled therefor | pi length returned a verdict of not quite, | through the same channel, thus inveicin: | «it S,memes rush . “Sohn | Quotation—The answer to a division sum. | civil authorities, commissioned officers shall| and the youngeters went cheery “hove | much delay and red tape, es § e of customers Virginia points; Caily. except Sunday, for Rich- McCullough, Civili war—When each side gives way a@/| receive the same pay commissioned offi-| again with the smallest ssible concep-| Then again, all stamps damaged in the newspap?rs. Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- to Philadelphia and | little. cers of the regular army of the United the of what all the rer ese about. making must be transmitted by the agent corsage _—, sacrifice ond fices, 515 and 1421 Pennsrivanie avenne. put herself-under the | Parallax—In consequence of parallax a | States of the same grade and term of serv- iateevibs inate 7 sain eset to the department for destruction. If but of shoes. Never be- 220 instruction of Mr. J. {star is always observed from the center of |} ice. @ single stamp is imperfect on a sheet the fore By Robinson,then con- | the earth. Next Week’s Shooting. whole sheet_ is sent to Washington and : sidered the best tes Precession—(1.) When things happen be-| Ordered rife practice in the brigade gal- destroyed. Four or five millions of stamps tion in the country. She made | fore they take place. (2) The arrival of ee wekt walk willbe ta ncocemancel eile are thus remitted to the department every in the 1 y | the equator in the plane of the elliptic be- week, where they are carefully counted . —, SA enlace iow aa oe " the following schedule: and then burned. This would seem to ine Steamer pratt in n all the larger western| Zenith—(1.) A quadruped living in the| Tuesday—Company D, first separate bat- volve much trouble and expense, to say : DAYS and SATLKDAYS a has appeared as Constanze in | Interior of Africa. 2.) A kind of wind. talion. : one a dangers of loss by accident and. reek, dtown and St. Cle “as Lady Teazle and oth ‘arable—A heavenly story with no earth- or erwi Bai like “these “@on’t “KEEP.” termediate fe». a " Successful, however, | 1¥ meaning. Wednesday—Company C, first separate } An Immense Business. Tx. DALTOM EOD THURSDAYS aud SUNDAYS Being as Lady Macbeth in the sle2p-walking | ‘The four seasons—Pepper, mustard, salt | battalion. and vinegar. Alias means “otherwise’—e. g., he was tall, but she was alias. Where is iron round in England?—In the It is simply astonishing to contemplate the immense proportions to which this stamp business of Uncle Sam's has grown. During the past year he sent out to his 70,000 postmasters nearly four billions of stamped pieces of paper. This number is too large for comprehension. If they had all been stamps cf the Columbian style they would have been sufficient to make a single ribbon more than 75,000 miles in Thursday—Company B, second battalion. Friday—Company A, fifth battalion, Saturday—First separate company. : Notes, Mr. Andre Louis Bagger, nominated to be inspector of rifle practice for the third battalion, was before the department of rifle practice board of examination on Mon- day evening and went through the mill without the slightest difficulty. He will Miss Nora Cocker, p> yey ~~ of the celal is a daughter of Mr. Wm. Cocker | Slack Regions. and @ graduate of What is the capital of Belgium famous the Visitation Con- | for?—Brussels sprouts, sir. vent on Connecticut | How is the earth’ divided?—By earth- avenue. Although | quakes. having taken part in —+ee—___.. many parlor theatri- Fallen. cals she did not make | From Puck. 519 with St. (er pce eee MARKY GAN Leaves River View wharf, Tth street, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Lending at “OPPOSITE MOSES’ R. M. DOBBINS & M. STRICKLAND. Pe erecccccoce, COKE= oe Did you ever burn it? Try. low." It'scheaper. too—our coke! her bow before a pub- = be recommended for ‘commission in the ¥ length, or enough to wrap around this old DAILY TINE BET WEES ASTINOTOR, Da, ie audience until a Tiedt ate horrible. story. next batch of papers that goes from brigade a : globe of ours three times. That number of r d va few weeks ago, when By path ths mre coal Liens headquarters to the War Department. postal cards would put a paper girdle about fee if it doesn't beat coal hol- The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. she played Lady As they hold each other's coat tails, “Twenty-five dollars for gas, it’s out-|the earth more than a dozen times. Teazle to the Sir Pet- . . . . . . . . The national guard of New York increas-| rageous! Tell your confounded company,}| A curious feature about the Columbian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° Q Busdels ot Crushed Coke. $3 7M WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK —SOUTH BOUND, page hg gage ny Jeems was the Van Rocks’ coachman, ed its marksmen 1,617 over the year 1802. | sim that I refuse to pay it!” eries is found in the fact that it comprises 4 wines 33 7 ge eb. ae pane i Fs Mr. J. Travis Cocker, choad of his lofty, rank; The total number of qualified marksmen stamps of much higher denominations than at an entertainment Doster to cat Vena in the state forces is now 7,932. The sev- does the old series. The highest denomina- 2g Bushes Crushed for..... So go Miss Nova Cocker.at Mt.Vernon Church, ne on ee enth regiment leads with a total of 1,004, tion of the old style ordinary postage 1S | Sen conte por bucbal. 2-50 ; i ee eee But Chawles had a soul ‘neath bis station, of which 917 are marksmen, 171 sharp- stamp is ninety cents, whereas the Colum- eS $a. . * NCRTH BOUN indefatigable worker, and if study will And—reader, I pause here to sob, shooters and 6 are experts. The total sharp- bian series runs up to five dollars. There Seven aud one-fourth 90 : Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress =s efa' ro yA Suara tame. Some one offered to make him a plumber, shooters in the forces is 783 and of experts cannot be much practical use for this} $ ae a a © | Monroe at 7:1. »-m. Arrive at Washington et ascure success, she Is. And he basely accepted the Job. 24. stamp, except for sale to collectors and! = 25 Ticheocataperbrabel, ‘$2.00 + |¢ BOS creole rt B13, 619, 1351 and 1421 Pea oie = Ai - ‘ - ssibly for the payment of postage on . J SS a evens in toeee ae ee eereasier Lieut: Mellach, recently assigned to duty eavy packages of foreign mail matter. : Wash. Gaslight Co., : Toate tne vis tor ove tae ee eee = Nor at floral parade at Lenox, as Inspector of ‘rifle practice for the first One Stamp Not for Sale. ° th St. N Ww. 2 | Felspnone 750. . on 4 Nor Net chman’ id nd separate companies, has com- NN. . Wi Malvolio in SS ene nae menced work with « vim. He will be cor. There is one stamp in the old series 025 413 sneha a: ey -— L bab, t pie, “as y = - dially supported 2% icant. Barbour and which is not for sale at any price to any- arse wots tok atrcthssescnd = eonata ‘Much Capt. Story, and is going to toll for a rec- body, and never passes into the hands of v , \\ w id. vs o ° MANICURE vaeaar He \ = the public except by accident Facial Blemishe = ar is And that is the horrible story, The regular monthly meeting of officers ‘his is the newspaper and periodical iodihiinn tank Molen, 2 Ae Pa ec My t of the Told as the twilight falls, of the department of rifle practice will he stamp. Postage upon mail matter of this} Removed Wecrfveus, Ha! Rea ‘Veins| Sed ‘manutacturer ‘of PIX hast By the warren coachmen at Lenox, held in the brigade gallery on Monday class is paid at pound rates in money at] on the Nose and Cheeks, ae Freckles, Moth | CHIROPODIST GOODS south of New ¥« ._ He ; # they hold each other's coat tails. night, immediately after the conclusion of the office of mailing, and the stamps which | Patches, Birth Marks and all Skin Imperfections graduate of Lin 4 oe ee the sixth battalion—engineer corps match. a and Diseases permanently and perfectly removed u if Artist—“Your portrait w! e finis! in ya rina tt ve 4 thicum % Artist—“"Y. ‘trait will b ished are used as evidence of the payment never |}, De: jogist of ton years’ practical expe- . Sees a few days.” Col. Moore, Capt. Petxotto and Capt. Mc- into the hands of the publisher, but | rience in the ireatment of Skin, Scalp and Blood the dramatic. M “Throw it away and begin a new one. I|Kim went down to the Center Marizet are canceled by the postmaster and are | Diseases. by him forwarded as vouchers to the de- partment. have just been raised to the rank of a ‘4a HEPBURN. J. Travis Cocker. | baron.”—Fliegende Blatter. DR. hooks OMeo in Mertz buflding, cor. F and 11th sts. airs prepared for Girma, Consultation free. Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 » am. Ja5-tf! tious, trustees, estates, dc. Prk rmory drill hall the other night and in- “John, dear, don’t you think you would spected the second battalion. Things were better pay that gas bill?”