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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED Dill.) EXCEPT SUNDAY. aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th St, by : = Advertisers regent! The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ° e = dass Ss. H EAUFFMANN, Pres't. i : quested to hand in advertisements Mow York Oiies, 68 Potter Building, Part 2 a Pez CeS 8) 72; the day prior to publication, tm TAP teeribers in the Ss order that insertion may be as- ¥ nt, 10 cents ° : 5 nt the counter TO ADVERTISERS, aoe sured. Want advertisements will e Unite cents per be received up to noon of the day en postas 33.00. ©f publication, precedence being nt the Bist) ea Washington, D. C., = = given to those first received. {alvertisine inns Euews om appliection. WAS SHIN GTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. “AMU "SEM EN bs. | EDUCATIONAL. ALBAUGH'S ND OPERA HO! ° = —— Trimmed Hats. 9 75¢. Gloves, 59c. is IN WASHINGTO ee A stroll in our Trimmed Hat. parlors [ dozen 4-button Glace ku Gloves, Every ‘ening, Matinee urday, LU! CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, 900 K will convince you fustantly that ours cunatel tanh, beet, oine Main. Reg. ay . ; 4c, Evening lemons is by far the most exquisite line ever ular value, Te, i TR i a pa \5 England Conservatory of Music, Boston, te21- brought to Washington. We have pluck- Iso 8 P.M. WIMODAUC N.W.--FRENCH T BERMUDA. > x. 3M ae. F N.W.--FRE! ed the largest, ripest and sweetest cher- Op g D cy: 59 N ol | \ asses by a professor ries from the world’s cherry tree, and we enin Fait S, Ce Ir iuvited. Tickets, compl aS - | 3 rapid prog: two lessons a week, ask a comparison of our Trimmed Hate . ___mbis3t_ | — 2 an ee “ c mpany. sie | _one full hour each, for $i 4 month, — mbl4-6t> with ‘theses eléowhené at clmacet S6eblas — ecture! the fo : | BusE JUCATION. BUSLNESS EDUCATION. e 1 —— DUMAS’ MASTERPIECE ONLY TIME, | GEST "kK 91.25 G oves, 89c. = I ] : : | onne Special lot of Extra Fine 4-button Real NI : L CAMILLE. | a “oll y | ll Special lot of Extra Fine 4-button Real NOAH’S ARK aa a ats. PY jl Imery. by { SUPRT STAR 81.00 per yi equals t Kid Gloves, 4 large white pearl buttons, ‘Thursday and ¥ MAGDALEN, EGE in Washingt terms lower. black welt and stitching, in blacks, By Friday 3 Millinery is the most predominant fea- well-kiown, tans, modes, green, white, yellow, maty, Saturday Matinee Ry Wilkie Collins. ture of our business. Flowers in great ox-blood, ete. An extraordinary value profusion. Jet Geods of every descrip- Selis regularly at $1.25. tion. Laces, Velvets and Ribbons galore! © | la iiacarae fe toe pening Days, 89c. 2 educator SATURDAY NIC Ww fe27 98e. and $1.25 Jet Hats and Coro- Ice INSTIT bs iad °'85 c. Waists, 68c. egusrene “oe = /Tomorrow and Friday for JOSEPHINE. Bab. mblt A hota case BEGINNING 3%, Mareb 16, 1504, : 8 Yclock. : ; Cae aa lee, di ‘tine! a. te ae scien Plarch mg. = |_Sess'eisarcstisas" Stelograpliy taugts * Music Store or! OLNEY INSTITUTE, 1827 1 Si. a am ‘and | Choice of a large assortment of Roso \ Montures, in all colors, various styles, Cal. 49-tf Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, 9 GAILLARD SCHOOL. | 8t.—Classes fo Fist pubis rok es of outline narratives of travel, lett . First Glance at the Spring Season’s pha Se Aa ial mk, Satly th tl ; Richest Creations! 59¢. Drawers, 43¢. sa , and compose Straw H ats. od Fine Mustin pceue 43 Magnificent assortment of Untriinmed No Cards= Everybody Invited! ae gig mrp 2 | gan will have assimilated the very es- (Under the dire: - tld pywanie Frohman) | eg te genius of the lang BE si + London Company. | 3, 8 = Toques, Hat et Tonisht. | _ Fineto’s Famous Play. lian VERNON TOOL: aa ‘oques, Hats and Bonnets, in plain and Zmorow | The Second | ; ath atu | Mrs. Tanqueray. a3: , AMERICAN i MATINEES =. AND SATURDAY. Behool for yu dadies a ite gic, Opening Days, 34¢. A Panorama of Loveliness! vj | Waists, ruffled and tucked, Se. valae, Opening Days, 68c. NAL THEATER. coxement of Me. T rie fancy Milans, Plaited, and Lace Straws and combinations, ost exquisite conceits in Trimmed Hats. Opening Day. S, 43¢. Special—All Plat nd Fa . — 4 | EAS eet Straw Hats, in black and colors, ‘wiih we sachin dt oar soe So 4 apa wis » A Scrap of Paper. - BEG: gtd propane ation: els tees Of all grades |/o- cee tt Tay os meme styles of the Paris and Loncon mi S i sOuistimey 5“ Or, the Maid of Balsora, | scr yitae testa eyeing term ‘Maren 19." Opening Days iC and many handsome Toques, Bandeaus 62c. Skirts, 46c. Set alg > The Ironmaster. SLLE. V. PRCD' HOMME, 807 D st. aw. y: 9 79 ° = 5 Extra Good Muslin Walking Skirts, (nis time) § au weuviadine MR. DAVID HENDERSON, Sole Manages. mi 1-tm* and Hats made up in our own work rooms. @eep cambric ruflle with embroidery : sek Tia Farce comeby, | ‘Augtacth'd Orchestre, poor "F ee a es Pt Ttity 1, 159 adies who have been paying fancy prices O meepnrmiae Se | Benresgrg, |) Chorus 0 ND TERM BEGINS PENRUARY 1. 1894, = been payir | Sitters, | Saulet of 1c SSeS eee See Spring Coats. under the supposition that it was neces= pening Day S; 4 NI] et i s vou. ¥ AAN ME - Ve: ‘oul fe a : : : METZEROTT MUSIC HALT, | i Xtnavaganza fee i Pavit of rebated Witore Bari | ext styles if mot bere? As w spectal = sary in order to obtain “stylish” Trimmed — FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1908 | os 3 | i cise o steer see Dai ele oes Meeed mapa Hats can save at least a third, and possi- $1. 39 Gowns 93¢. GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT ENTERTAINMENT. — | tr mn cane a lapels of moire silk, braid trimmed, bly a half, of their money in buying them of us. maui ediey aes 2M mee —— i Owing to the maenitude of the production the Pn —searoe aGaRG | aml toe SS MH SD 90 Milliners’ supplies at ‘‘jobbers’”’ prices. basins MhiAnel yebn at chinmaily Gir: MES. M. WALDECKER Stages mag be order at 0s ND OO | Feta racevand sce entre, Haiz ABR ‘Op’ D S We will celebrate our “Opening Days” by sols Sf sot ts Sony pun By her pupils and friends. SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW. mhi4-4t EDWARD C. TOWSAEEIY: Mis aoe oo Pp ng ays, 550. cutting the price of one or more of our most O ular value, $1.39. D Admission, 50c. mhiest | —__ = i alee es eee = eg a . © : FRANK F. WARD, desirable articles in each and every depart- nin ays. C. Fair and Bazar STLea Lies GB Eeaeai A eee i 7 re Pe g YS; O3C- = SECOND Cot OF LECTURES OF THE mh9-Im* 214 9th st. S.W. the ordinary to the extraordinary, from = On American ‘i History Old Guard. ose a with 3 rows of Point 35C. Slips, 25¢. | sememe ur ore wer, | NGUAGES.. | tecares eat {10 Off Laces. 19c. Rib. Vests, 15C.| "oi mon mm Sue os BUILDERS ‘ Slips, neck and sleeves trimmed with HL sts., ERIS ae acted in the pet - ae black, brown and tan. Will be our rega- On Thursday and Friday, opening days, 100 dozen Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, dc B5e. value, Rainey a European thes.” Nev term beging ‘now. lar $8.50 style. we will allow a uniform discount of 10 made ci shaban icons Sani biae SAR O s D a RES <CIN Pench man comedies free ever OF PENN-| NEW FEATURES AND DANCING EACH 5 “ay Se ale tates parce oe \Op’ng Days. $6 48 per cent off on all Laces. cream, light blue and pink. Regular pening ays, 25¢. tickets, $1. On| EVENING. —_* MC. a. sa ie ae Blidens © 9 * ° Elegant line of the fasbionable Point value, 19¢. . sale 2 ‘Arno. 14-98 EXHIBITION OF MERCHANTS’ WARES. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, de Venise, Butter, Bourdon and other Veerhoti’s |e dasa rae, | gee tite mu ~ $3.08Waists,$3.29., "=~ ~——(| OPenting DayS, 15¢. | Dress Trimmings. Thormighiy modern and progressive im meth | a 12 and Sc. Narrow Jet Eagings. ‘a WORLD RENOWNED AND ARTISTIC. ote and spirit. Primary, secoudary” aud colle 2 styles of Ladies’ Handsome China $10 Suits $8 Usual 15 and 18c. Silk Gimps..... “ise “ onan ame From THE| “Spring term begins February 1. Silk Waists, one with braid-trimmed 075 5 Pkt zi B k 38 Combination Ripple Trimmings of Jet Galleries ——< - - ~ : MRS. ELIZABELM J. SOMERS, handkerchief front, other with lace- Ladies’ Fine Ets Secge Mite, te oc. «1D00 S, c and Braid © ins.) oe eneeee$1.98 WORLD'S FAIR. | ee. Ten Principal. trimmed yoke and standing collar, both Sach itd new BiGl : one me Special 18t of Fine Seal Combination 59%c. Moire Silk Ruflling. one Be. cl ort WwW 50M ME COLLEGE AN! ss od ‘aists a Jeeves placl - os . om ae SE ok Re are Articles to be voted for: One Grand Plano, | WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEL BA RD. SCHOOT, | lined at waists and sleeves, black, avy, Packer Soiihs asih esk oaee Gokpiine Accordisa Plaited Trimming...200- 0c. | value $500; Miliard Table, complete; Kniguts of DOORS GE ced Chotacter a beth tries cardinal and brown. $8.95 value. black. $10 value. value, 506. | Pythias Uniform, Gold Mounied Sword, Diamond | Positions secured. Dav and. evening created Myvtc Shine Boast Geld Heated Coon mined Siterviw'e de Op’ ng Days, $3.29.|Op’ng Days, $8.75. Opening Days, 38C. | Toilet Department. | One Boys’ and One Ladies’ Bicycle, Gold Wateh | Miss AMY C1 for page in House of Representatives, Silver Tilt- | zt . 25e. bottles of Bay Rum......se..J5c. . | ANO AND a | | ing Ice Piteher, One Pair Ladies’ Shoes, value | ON THE JAN . tS W. . t H’ kf ° 5c, bottles Of EXtract.-oveseeenens39e. o Dublic an Coogee cpa Phe $10; Round Trip Ticket to Pittsburg, Silver Tea L OPERATIC TEACHER, HAS 9 iC. ais S, 75C. 50c. Ss, 35C¢. | 25¢C. Veils, Ig¢. = call am see thi famous picture, whiel an e} Silve Yate! had etght te in New York city in | ies" S) 5 ion, 8 : al ta this country. Service, Fishing Tackle aud Silver Watches tn- | hid oleh 3 Nolce’ correctly ne eee, hip, dad One lot of Ladies’ Laundered Shirt 42 dozen Ladies’ Fine Scalloped Em- Spectal lot of Black Chenille Dotted e giaty'eh 3 mnig | Bulmerable. certs, S16 11th st. nw. Powe | Waists, full front, ip fancy stripes and brvidered Novelty Handkerchiefs, very aoe : aA Easter Ribbons HE 10, THOROL AT BY NOTE OR NO SOLICITING WITH BOOKS. | svastitse ‘ON HEIGE AND | a varlety of colorings, turn-over laun- latest patterns of white and fancy col- Veilings, Fahey Net Veiling, ete. 25c. e NIO THOR: a" ete FRENCH SCHOOL ‘ dered collars and cuffs. 98e. value. cored embroidery. Regular price, 50c. quality. Special purchase of siimplided ter. 1 guar- un . =e ogg ‘ | » BOC. > purchase of 3, 4 and 6-in. Pure stieplided Set, A gust, CIVIC AND MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS TO | 1850 WYOMING AVE., COR. "19TH ST., | re olter you ites ix tis gris Gt ties, Silk, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons, in by my simple ATTEND. | in . fine Supt alt i i - id the latest oe es St. Rw. SEASON TICKET. ae .50 CENTS. tone Pen eee 4 ie e Opening Days, 75¢ Op’ngDays,3 for $1. | Op ng Days, 19¢.yd. bw = aa oe oe be a tae pla, boast TICKET. seeee-10 CENTS. Adress i as NCTE A ARTIC Sy ! \Opening ‘Days 2Ic. | So Le arta SH 3 NW | : @uesday, Mare Saturday. March Wednesday, Ma: Tuesday, April 34 — 7) a . - = Saperd lot of Lace-trimmed Parasols, | iy Sm sages round tank; wise Iisek aes Special lot of Fine Ingrain Onyx Dye ' WILL REPEAT | ste ot Si business snd shorthand. | neq with rule over atoulder, "large Wah Bick dvuee (oetis Mia Gk den: black, white and colors, $5.50, $6 and aster JEwe op sleeves. $1 quality, high spliced heel.” Regular 3c. quality. $6.50 values. 2he. Hair Pins... | His Great Lecture, ate cost. Catalogue, fe26 bis Gomting Gor Sali “Last Days of the) Norwood Institute, Opening Days, 73c.|Op’ng Days, 2ac.pr. Op’ng Days, $4.50.. SUN ic » obt ; rs. SONIA Pt riick es | whens aie 14TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENTR, earn cao wn ¥ oc30 Mr. and M.s. W. D. CABELL, Principals. me “Stoddard reameea tai ning, | Music store.” | Passage of the Dill Consolidating Two 9 ° _mbi2-7t cf, Ratlronds. DR. GEO. WELLE DICKENS. A FOR AMERI- EARS IN Lo! rng 75. Bde. . pelitan A. M. Res ma A pats fathead | Upon motion of Senator Carrico in the LECTURES. 16th sts. nw. “orator, Thursday even- | Maryland senate yesterday, senate bill to | 3 5 Picturesque TONIGHT AT & ing. March The ¢ the | authorize the consolidation of the Washing- | | tletam. It may not be remembered, but to- | tected. We must have a navy sufficient to THE SANITARY LEAGUE. MATINEE SATURDAY AT ka = E. | ton Cit a Poin’ Tackout Pattroad Gam. | j night we are celebrating the bloodiest battle protect the Nicaragua canal. People had Jap an 2:30. Sickie igre EW | ee ee | of the War. March 15, 1863, the army was cried aloud at the cost of our navy. Why, Proposed Pt for a Public Wash on aa eeromilae York city), wil! ; tie alts by Metro- pany and the Washington and Potomat trassforned’ nth generate | the whole sum was mot equal ta the Le. pater tango Tthsbay, meee At Eee wail fee of Comrade JT. Ratlroad Company was recommitted to the Representative Cummings. | crease ordered to the English navy in a Pa. ave. n.w., and Heary White's, | COmMmittee on corporations. The Heart of Old Japan. <<... mat Seat” | Gheasnacliy. “upedty maven ot” Genter Reserved seats, 50c., Newman, the rules were suspefided, and the — ‘URE |committee reported back the bill, with Bio amendinents authorizing the new © RINGE HIKAT OF JAPAN WILL to cancel the outst nding bonds Theosophical gages of both th DAY, S p.m., ‘st bonds and 2 » “e single year. Our navy is smailer than those! At the meeting last evening of the coun: The Kearsarge Went Down With Representative Amos J. Cummings of of Germany, Italy and Russia. W of the Senitary League, Dr. J. S. Billings the “Bloody Sixth Corps” responded to the at least maintain a Navy ey pruditing & suber Gt. denies le Ge se toast, “The army and aavy.” rate nation in Europe. I read-the story of Rin Her Flag Flying. PES ihe pesvineats Grea mani wes grand old ‘shin the ceived from committees, and business was erosity of the Speaker of the House of Ttep- and it made me sad; but there PUt in order for a new year of the league's : feature that made me feel good, existence. The committe:s oa printing an@ . resentatives, I was placed at the head cf qt was that the good old ship went down promotion were directed to consider and aed o ir d the naval committee,” said Mr. Cummings. with the American dag flying ste “~ feeccagpa te ibe annmaninia «ere SECCND ERMY CORFS BIRTHDAY ee head. There ag fying at the mast- report upon a proposition to issue a monthe ‘Typographical ors ° . = 3 ‘i | “At the same time a gallant general was was no Biount sent down yore UP SEURSDAT adopted, and the bill was ordered to be en- j Placed at the head of the military com- there to haul it down. (Applause.) I pro- 1¥ Publication end seine geBdcy tte = 2 eliminary report of ye com. and Soe! ‘lal { — x, Brossed. | mittee (Gen. Daniel E. Sickles), to whom pose to keep the at the inast- before it a pr “SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘STODDA AR RD Saturdays, MARCH 17, 24, 31, MATIi Wik NEES, AT 2:30. * ao eee The > it : ‘ he would yield most of his ti an navy to the best of Mittee on pub wash and bath houses, of In compliance with the request of ladies. subur- aE fp cia oy Reg y interestod in the Representatives Cummings and Gen. Sickles was three ich Miss Isabel H. Lenman is, chairman, fee thats the mansgement announces © 4) ti Carroll Institute wvediesd ‘ the Southern Maryland, or cheers and a tiger. rst intro- and the subject in- The report says that the committee had des cable, the manag ~ | March 14, 8 o'clock. Admissi Washington City and Point Lookout rail- eee | duction to the second corps as spires me. It has been © more inswiring Cided that whatever could be done now COURSE OF THEEE MATINERS, i Sickles Make Ringin eeches. 5 |e which Mr. Staddard proposes to give the prin-| _ 15° road, ics secured options on about twenty fs al ging op * | ganization. Heretofore he hi nce my friend, Benham, Should be in the form of an experiment and Leipal features of the eveuing courses with all their SET pee thousand aeres of land St "s ecun- | With the third corps, and they h: n the fellows down sbuth a taste I connection with some work for the poor Weeslth of ARROLL, QD tek HALL 10TH ST. NEAR ty, fronting on Patuxe river, ‘The ——— |} themselves into a mutual admi s of it that they won't soon forget.” already organized and in good working ore SUrERn ELts ‘TRATION. { 3 ILLUS’ ~ A TURE BY Misd lands extend along the water front trom SOME OF THEPEOPLE PRESENT ciety py believed that the third corps oe eee che © ae a tiger fol- tA a ae — ayy wo ubjects: | WHAT MAY RE IN ‘FAT ilistone to Spence’s wharf, a uv SON PHEPE LE RESEN constituted the Army of Potomac. But the conclusion o! ir. Cummings’ re- Prep: plan that cou! pe used as an exe Pap ecthoesgetp i anes IN JAPAN anv] THURSDAY, MARC! . 1894, 8 PM, five miles, and run three or f - ‘the presence of so many «dist <A sol- | Marks. periment, and Miss Lenman inclosed with eh ees tOms AND © Admission, No ‘reserved se Bb10-St to the i ior of the countr on —— @iers had changed him at le He =i Other Toasts. mete ge the design and specications — AND SCENIC INDIA. j = ve coloni: mm scheme is said to be re to acknowleige that t Followin me the toast. aney = 0 the committee. e a KETS NOW ON SALE, | HON, JOHN = M. plated, and the purchasers expect to | Last night the surviving members of the | other corps besides the third. Lor one paced greet aca wed ~~ Memory port suggested the establishment of such Prices, $2.00 and $2.50. mi0-#t_ a city at the terminus of the rail- ps of the Army of the Potomac a@ matter of history that when second | nepinaa igwick, Hancock, Hayes, an institution in connection with the Central ‘nw NATIONAL THEATER. SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1804 | ute a number of manufacturing eae dustries there. The railroad is only par- Commanders of Union Mission, the Faith Migsion on M mi10-6w n, H. H. Bingham, *eet south, or some other establishment of day of the C°rpS Sprang into favor und notoriety it! Warren and Humphrey celebrated the thirty-second b Was when the third corps was dissolved | the Second Corps.” G i tially completed, and ‘is not uperated at corps at Wormley’s Hotel by a sumptuous | Ind wna made a part of lt Aboat the site | who mae on the state : that character, “The committee feel,” said Pres | | Present. Danquet. The banquet hali was profusely he saw men wnom he had snow-t Gack meksonhal ser Be a meng Biyh S. Han- the report, “that, if such an experiment SACRED CONCERE Soke | Sa decorated with flags and palms, while the with. For instance, there was nd he did so in a patriotic prove successful in a neighborhood lke pall sy THE COURTS. 38 badge—the trefoll—was worked out in #loner Lochren, and, while he had « eheern, ‘hat thrilled the old soldiers to South Washington, you would be justified im E, NO. 7, THEATRICAL Europe. | = eae ne een harshly at times, he wanted it und — recommending to the public the erection of —— | GazE's CONDUCTED TOURS LEAVE wasurna- | Criminal Court, division 1—.Jtustice ac. |“! conceivable designs ton of Wat, It was not’ in a spirit of aeri ren ceapondek Ge Regrees in eget ae a ae ee Sn Se MECHANICS ASSOCIATION, TOX, Com: (Civil docket. The long table terminated in a trefoil of He had simply done his daty ok = 4 ie toast he Private P c. e great success of the Hot A PROGRAM OF CELESRITIES. March _?4, Holy Land. ¢ OS days, $590. Today—In re Thos. W. Wise; on trial. national colors, about which were seated and a soldier. Soldies e said that the private soldier Water Mission in Boston encourages the Seats on sale at box office. mb12-6t NAN'S LYCEUM THEATER. Evenings at 5. f the army of the rebeilio: s ' committee to believ 1 inonined ol ellion w not that mmittee to ve that even a supply of inquired how! cass of men who ate us ally found in the hot water in connection with baths would driven there for mer- be a boon to the poor, even if the wash tubs Circuit Court, di —Chief Justice the invited guests, Gen, Daniel K. Sickles, Mf. Cummings natively Bingham, Gen, R. N. ance tatehel, Much time he had remaining. He was told Batchelder, Col. J. B. Batchel- | there was no itmit, To go shead. ie re- Today—Ames agt. Ambler; juc der, Gen. H. H. Bingham, Col. M. E. Urell pasons. Our army Was © sod of ities for troning could not be fure ua rucsday, Toareday snd Saturday, E asc : a, aif” wt er, Gen. H. H. Bingham, Col. M. E. calied his experience as a private soldier, é oa agp casae-tacmgatice . —. . SUPREME. BMINEN I. REFINED, Seon “fog proaraing “of ata 0 excu. | Sane Cone, sisi = and Representative Amos J. Cummings. and the remarks he used to hear when ains and brawn of this country The plans submitted by Mr. Potne a Cali and T.. ar ph rail | gave him gr Hyde’s Comedians po Me Oeean | The old battles in which the second corps Gen. Sickles rede by. A ‘tle closer next to ater pleasure "than contemplate the erection of @ ones ae of or i zi by pee hes granting liberal pensions to the deserving Story building at an estimated cost of $2,30Q and the | Fates. Sead ze oe figured were fought over again, and the oc- Bim remarked one day: “Ties “private soldier. * ‘The proposed building is 23x49 fect. and de FAMOUS FEMALE ODA [eee Y-* om Publishing Compaay; casion was one of the happiest ever known “we ne will fight. By God. sir, he will ‘Our G mee Associates of the Third — — for light and ventilation, exe, EI coNE i= - ae - = awks made parties complainant. | a ‘ 2 ae” 3 Po ite EBs * was the toast allotted sen. Ja cept in the front and rear, on ridge skye HELENE MOR pee ee Cones Eee Schirer agt. Collmus; time to take testi. |12,the history of the organization. FN a eds type me pen imne, and he responded inva pleasing lights and ventilators, It ls to contain ous BY SPEUIAL REQUEST, Che os Ml Sees of fates st THe t. | mony limited. After the menu had been thoroughly over- He had promised not so say speech. An original poem, entitled “The large apartment for laundry work, another’ MES" NIGHT. . bo lecen enita: Sg , ag Feces teat cea hauled Capt. John T. Brady was selected about the army, but would just take s ; 4 sce cig ox 4 ere Fee fely-tm* uled Capt. John T. Br lec Michie time th May ror Second Cort was read by the author, divided nto seven bath compartments, an@ — | MAY RU i = Love Extinguished. toastmaster, and in # happy speech intro- | TS Pos the ary? Why, wesimeie jon DeWitt C. Sprague, and this closed 1 addition, an office, a large drying closet, Pree THEATE! — Penn for a divorce, the c roca m Lote PS Mount Vernon, Beane suerte In the case of Alex G. Penn agt. Lazell duced the speakers. up from the farms and machine inant hasty | Maj. Gen. John Gibbons responded to the jf another war should come about they ugton, filed toast, “The Union for which we fought.” | would form a nucleus with the regu! eng | the Speechmaking. boiles ‘Those Present. * be of Among those present were Messrs. Geo. and fyel rooms. The floors are to pment; the heat is to be furnished by sure boiler, and hot water is to | ed with cheers, and | army and again achieve victo-y for the! A. Arms, W. L. Bramhall, R. N. Batchel. SED E r be supplied by combined hot water answer to the petition of the wife for ali- The speaker was gr = 5 eal y come i iron heater. The wash trays are to be wiht | TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ny, In which he states that his expenses the band played “The Star Spangled Ban- | Unicn. Not only would, they come from | der, Jas. D. Brady, Jno. T. Brady, Nathan brown earthenware on iron stands, ‘The LIGHT age HT So ame aid SAT pee Mian eatborie$S [Of Bimselt and child absorbs his salary, ner.” Gen. Gfobons said the toast was an | quota, and then the north aad south would | Bickford, Felix ha Wik, Dave, | Meveoens “AE eee See eee aeons oon ne * Alexandria, 7th st. wharf, at 9:0, 10:30, 11:30 | He States that the affidavits filed show that appropriate one. We fought for the Consti-/ both Stand together for ihe defense of the | Jas. D. Erly, Jno, Finn, Thos, Hammond, bathing compartments separated by rubbep a ie a.m. and 12:30, 1:30, 2:40" p.m, Fare, round trip apandoned Dim and went off with a tution, we fought to maintain free and in-| Union. (Applause.) What was the navy ’s, Theo, Hausmann, F.C. Jones, ; curtains. MOON. Sy cents. Grounds open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. d22-tf atrical company. He files a letter from depends eer nd we succeeded. The Why, the navy in the late war M. I. Ludington, Jas. Me- | oo Next Week. | “PECK'S" BAD BOY. — mbi2 ee Se Ses Coker 2 inst, aul send. | OUMRS Atuees 6 tagele UP_of the hardy fishermen of Cape Cod. a We uae j The St. Louts Jockey Clubs 4 building lot, foxid0 feet, in beautiful EGG STEAMER aaitiee in Of course you know now how things contest was a hard one, and in this straggle But if another r should come, where » H. Mills, A. H. | ~ a BAKO CHIL. given away” free to every pare PANNA AIAN] |Stnd_ between us. Tam y tits to let most of the hariships fell upon the private gre they? One-half of the eniistad men of |) 1, Deunis O'Driscoll, | ‘The Fair Ground Association an@ ®& Exe coon ved seat coupon. Be sure aad get TO { Wi i HUN N T VERNON | you know that Jess is ac nd ig soldier. At the polls and on the Fourth of the navy are fore igners, nnd he had be a _ .P. Ruse. Gen, D. E. Louis Jockey Club, which have been tottere = ee wood t a uthorized speawe hing but che sumering OF | considering seriou hing could | RES 30" Me ee Seren PREYS: ing to ruin, the result of financial comply 7 43 chinetns lo the pri ac ‘d e done, t astract the | a. i. - 5. 8 Ft pea “ we Speciai Notice Tomb e? Washtneton, ayeelt. Whal. there te oe p gan] UoE ne done, not caetes SP) Reville, GA nberger, Chas. Smart, ©@tions, have succeeded in making an an ea Lice - Datly (except Sundas). | few here aay teeta American mavy, | but American seaman: | 5G. “% c Teoatraan, "Was ina’ | vangement with the heléers of the @i8 nforesee tauces make At 10 am, returning by 2:45 pm. | rs pea ship. ee ee dal, M. E. Urell, a1 ‘Ss. R. Whit ge bonds by which th ngene Fiel 2 love you. Respectfully, Maz Z St depenc pees aa . Urell, Abner U SR. Whit age bonds by which the most presse an et coe FARE. ROUND TRIP. 80 CENTS Penn.” saeco — a i Here gittered a more than Thee (depend . John Gibbon, A. J. Cummings, 1. H. biigations will be met at once an@ —— fare 15. Admission to grounds, 25 cents, F ae should have don ae due to the| coe ed the d i a, Wm. Lochren, Jos. S. Dickinson, 2 for. In addition, it has bole ‘guurse are| ‘Tieeta, with Mount Vernon admission coupon, for 4 pseral 2 handicapped by | (yerestimated. cet ogi - R. O'Relrne, J.B.Batchelder and Den- nv. David R. Francis < ts the cost of| sale at wharf and at hotel The Board of Trade. fact that the seneraiao anything unless im. | Napoleon, and maintained that it was pot | li o-Gonnor 5% dent of the reorganised = Oe hein a do i ig unless IN- Welling clish nay cena : sa on the back | WII also make river landines as tar as Glrmoot, | Arrangements are being made for a gath- Not being allowe befea bs ete nl ee lowing committee had charge of the jon and under his direction ax of the’ and’ tail Ke. Conwell, Meta. stopping for freight and passengers both ways. For | ering of the board of trade at the Riggs “‘Rercrring to the battles of Bull Run, he | | banquet: Cols. Wm. L. Bramhall, Jas, D. | Fene@nents will at once be made for @ {oped an mount of revate will | ckarters, &c., apply at oilice of Steamer Macalester. | House parlors, on the 20th instant, when said tie first battle was a blessing in dis- | Must Be Maintained. | Capts. W. P. Seville, Spring meeting at the track controlled by. Carr ory) — a Lennd LL BLAKE Capt. | the members will entertain a number of guise; the second wes a blessing left in| “The navy of the United States must not | Bredy and Corp. John | the association, SFORNIA. TEXAS. MEXIC tne| a guests. front. At the first fight Gerdes een be crippled despite the financial condition | taal. V hed — i | ae SopomaacgeupaT “ > Peete ep ‘ “yal Ogden STORAGE ey mere than the privates; at the second Aght | of the country. This nation docs not need . > Ginner, invited the iam evenson, who went to Flow Routes. ¢ sat : a Cardinal Gibbons is daily expecting a de-|the soldiers knew more than the generals, a ie sat s to the anniversary of the third ida to recuperate his health, died in Jacks Bs CO.. 34s Brocade te rine | FIRE PROOF Stor ACR To aa or 1 aimissicn The generals were the only ones whipped Such a fleet as Great Britain, We have no| corps, May 5 next. sonville Sunday night. He was for many i Bd and W., may be had of HAKVEY ies to the Odd Fellows and Knights jin that fight. The soldiers proved that ai far distant colonies to protect; but we have . = | Beara superintendent of the northern @> | SPALDING, ‘The Harrison, Room 7. fe27-Im | of Pythias. (few days later at South Mountain and An- a seacoast, and its defenses must be pro- Salvation Oil pa relieve wat, ae vision of the Lehigh Valley railroad