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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY apes SUNDAY. 111 Peunayivanis Aveoue, Genii Street, The Evening Star Hewepaper cea 8. H. KAUFFMANN, NN, Pres’t. New York Ofice, 88 Potter Building ‘The Evening Star is served to subscribers in the eity by carriers, om their own account, at 10 cents Bee week of 4c. per month. cents each. Ry mail tes Of Canada—pos month. $1.00 per year; $3. ames st the Fort Ofice = Washington, D. C., cater, “Ez Nieaits subscriptions must be pald in Saturday Quintuple Sheet Star, with foreign postaze acdc, $3.00. advance. ertising made known on application Part2. Che # ening, Slav. Pages 9-16. WASHINGTON, D. 0, MONDAY, APRIL 80, 1894-SIXTEEN PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. EXHIBIT WASHINGTON 2 DAYS ONLY, MAY 7TH AND MAY 8TH. Location—North Capitol, Between L & lM Sts. THE BARKUM & BAILEY ireatest Show On Earth. CAPITAL, $3,5000,000. DAILY EXPENSES, $7,300. P. T. BARNUM & J. A. BAILEY, Equal Owners. And in addition to all its wonders A Grand Ethnological Con- gress. MARVELOUS TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION. Great Equestrian Tourna- ment. MAY POLE DANCES. FOX HUNTERS’ MEET. Real Cossack Encampment Chiko axp nts srivze Johanna, The Giant Gorillas. Bigh and Long Distance Jumping Horses, ‘Tumbling and Leaping Contests. 12 CHAMPION MALE AND FEMALE RIDERS. P ALL NEW FOR THIS SEASON. A most —— ble a ‘irougeatly and ideently presented. BLACK AND “nidgwes Site NATIVES FROM Crude and Barbarous Cannibal ‘Pagans, laters, Heathen, Mohammedans, iabaus,” Fire and Su 2 oad rs, Geremoctes and “Religions, Curious Families ot Peopie, with their Le tents, weapons, implements and musical instruments. CPENDOUS THAINED BEAST EXHIBITION. ‘Ud and Domestic at one time S Gireus Companies, 2 El —— 5 Racing Boe x, ted age Or mot lenageries of Wild apd Trained Beasts, 80 Marvelous Circus Acts and Di 50 Aerialists, 20 Acrobats, 20 50, JOCKEYS, | 300 Fi 50 2 Herds of ¢ rephants, 2 2 Droves of Camels. Hosts of Equestrians, Leapers. Tumblers and Ath- pers, tes, together with all the thrilling acts, wonders, achievements and stu features of the pendous JUS, HIPPODROME, MEN AGERIES, Hol ‘Trained Aniinais ‘and other ERYTHING. PRACISELY Truthful, Moral, Instructive and Historical. ENORMOUS ABXHIBITIONS DAILY, aT 2 88 Golde: ee beer oe ADMISSION TO Deer en, am ert Boer” ” CHILDREN HALF PRICE. ‘Reserved Seats at the regular price and admission tickets at the usual advance at EF. DROOP & SON'S MUSIC ‘925 Pennsylvania ave. THE GREATEST PARADE ON EARTH. 7. Route—North Capitol to H, to Pa to x tote . to Rhode Island ave. to 14th, to Pa. ave., to Ist, to G, to Capitol, to show ttinaP Tce pee ON ALL RAILROADS ap80, my 1,2,3,4,5, @LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. CLOSE OF THE REGULAR SEASON. MONDAY, APRIL 30, FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE LEADER OF ALL COMIC OPERAS, WANG. POSITIVELY ONLY ENGAGEMENT THIS SEASON IN WASHINGTON. SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 5, ‘TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO HARRY ©. FISK. Next Week—STRAKOSCH COMIC OPERA CO. ap30-tt fzanans LYCEUM —— ‘THIS Johnny Griffin’ s ATHLETIC & ! SPE IALTY ¢0.,| 15 ™ JOHNNY Gl The Champion 125 pound Pu gilist” of the World. ‘The Belfast, ie wi meet all comers, IG SPECIALTY ACTS—11 Next_Week GEO. DIXON'S Athletic <a Company. Extra! Reduced Prices. By Special Request 2—MORE MICHTS—2 Monday & Tuesday Nights, April 30th & May ist. Prof. O. R. Gleason, American King of Horse Tamers. In his wonderful exhibition of taming ‘WILD, VICIOUS AND NERVOUS HORSES. ‘The most wonderful entertainment in the world. Prices, including seats.........Only 25 and 50 cts. apast JOHN L SHANNON, Proprietor. BASE BALL! BASE BALL! Today, Washington vs. Brooklyn. Admission, 25 and 50c. EW NATIONAL THEATER. ‘Bvery Evening and Saturday Matinee. Mr. Nat C. GOODWIN “— Q@§D BIS EXCELLENT COMPANY ==[n Gilded Fool, BY HENRY GUY CARLETON. Week—Mr. SOTHERN, tn LORD aps0-tt Prices: 25, 50, 75c. and $1. ONLY MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Matinee Prices: 25, 50 and T5c. Wonight, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nights, THE SATIRICAL COMEDY, Rush City. ILLUSTRATING LIFE IN A WESTERN BOOM TOWN. ‘The cast includes William A. Mestayer, Sibyl johns ‘Thropp. rles B. Hawkins, Lorraine Dreux, ton Baker, M, Morse, Harry J. Morgan, Walter B. Wood- aul, Matuews and iu ext | Week —HINRI ‘ap80-tt BaRRIs’ BUOU THEATER. TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TENDERED TO HARRIS’ BUOU THEATER ORCHESTRA, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1804. . y Bo THE cuuDasN's COUNTRY HOMR Retirin ¢ from Business —o—. Every Article In Our Store Reduced. ——- The Greatest Money-saving Opportu- nity Ever Offered in Washington. —_—e— An Open Letter. Office of CHAS. BAUM, 416 Seventh St. WASHINGTON, D. ©., April 14, 1894. HAVING DETERMINED TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, I OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE, EITHER IV BULK OR AT RETAIL. APPLI- GATIONS AS TO BUYING THE ENTIRE STOCK IN BULK AND THE RENTING OF MY BUILDINGS CAN BE ADDRESSED TO ME BY MAIL OB IN PERSON. ‘TO ANSWER THE MANY INQUIRIES AS TO THE REASON FOR MY SUDDEN DETERMINATION I WILL STATE THAT I HAVE CONTEM- PLATED GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FOR SOME TIME, AS I HAVE BEEN ACTIVELY EMPLOYED INDOORS FOR NEARLY THIRTY YEARS AND I REQUIRE A MORE ACTIVE, OUTDOOR LIFE. I ASSURE THE PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON AND ALL THOSE IN- ‘TERESTED THAT UNTIL THE CURTAIN FALLS UPON MY COMMER- CUAL CAREER I SHALL ENDEAVOR TO FULFILL ALL THAT I PROM- ISEB. THE DISCOUNTS HEREIN ADVERTISED WILL BE CARRIED OUT ‘TO THE LETTER. I FIRST CONTEMPLATED CLOSING MY ESTAB- LISHMENT UNTIL ALL GOODS WERE MARKED DOWN, BUT THIS WOULD CONSUME CONSIDERABLE AND UNNECESSARY DELAY. I WILL PERSONALLY SUPERINTEND THE MARKING DOWN OF ALL GOODS TO CLOSING-OUT PRICES. I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF THANKING YOU ALL FOR THE PATRONAGE BESTOWED UPON ME DURING MY BUSINESS CAREER, AND I SINCERELY HOPE AND DESIRE TO MERIT YOUR GOOD WILL AND FRIENDSHIP 4S LONG 48 I MAY LIVED AMONG YOU. VERY RESPECTFULLY YOURS, Chas. Baum. 20 cer 0S GE EG PER CENT OFF BO Bist PE Fn éa-|] 20 mee no orang poche |i seeds MILLINERY PER CENT OFF 15 RIBBONS. Gloves, PER CENT OFF! PER CENT OFF PER CENT 0! PER CENT OFF 20 ranean a 0 mi Td ‘Silks and Velvets. Domestics. partment. EBS Gt ory, minal 19 2 All tier Men's Hosiery and Un- PER CENT OFF PER CENT OFF 20 iow, Dress Trimmings. | 15 2 Per en OFF, 1 | PER CENT OFF Orne OFF IN OUR Department. Loran Sena POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, 416 7th Street. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. List of ertists is KRONOI 3. Thi gin; Friday (with ideal coat. ALLERIA ATORE. Duo from BEGINNING ox MAY y ACADEM Vermxs MONDAY HINRIGHS’ pt Ear. y Mme. SELM. headed bj LD, & “Fe UHL, @ VENTE. sence Academy prices, 25, 50, TSe. and $1. : CARMEN; Satur- and CAY- matinee, fourth act of RIGOLETTO sh RUSTICANA; Saturday night, I. TROV- GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 21 MEN. GUSTAV HINRICHS, Conductor. C7 Orders for seats and boxes by mail or tele- gre Will be filed im the dex ofice im order of ir receipt. T7 Regular sale opens Thursday morning. ap80-tt METZEROTT MUSIC HALL. Grand Operatic Concert TOMORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING AT 8:15. First appearance in this city of the distinguished Prima MME. EMMA EAMES, Accompanied by the following artista: Mme. SOFIA SCALCHI, Mr. BEN. DAVIES, ‘The famous English tenor (his first «appearance here), and the Kneisel Quartets Mr. FRANZ KNEISEL, ist Violin. Mr. OTTO ROTH, 2d Violin. Mr. L. SVECENSKI, Viola. ALWIN SCHROEDER, Violoncello. Mr. VICTOR HARRIS, Pianist. ‘Under the management of C. A. ELLIS. PROGRAM: Countess” aria from “Marriage ‘of Mmes. Eames and Scalcht. Soli for violin (@) Romanza..... (©) Mazourka. Songs with piano (a) “Elle est a tol’’....... (©) “Where Blooms ‘the Rose (e) “Avril” Mme. Eames. Andante and presto from quartet in D MAMOF. . cece cece cece cece eee cee «+ee+ Schubert Knetsel Quartet. Tickets, $2.50, $2, $1.50, and $1, according to location. NOW ON SALE AT METZEROTT’S. apzs-st “THE MUNYCHTA" T METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, wits “EVENING AT O'SLOCK. ss aa ‘of the Southern Slerers in the \ate burri- THE ONLY Adam oan Menagerie, Circus, Hippodrome, Wild West AND Trained Animal Show. Washington, Wednesday And Thursday, May, 2 and 3. SHOW LOT, NEW YORK AVENUE AND NORTH CAPITOL STREET. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Many new foreign features aever Lefore seen in this country. BEST SUOW ON EARTH BAR NONE. ‘The only show in the world that has A HORSE THAT WALKS A TIGHT ROPE. A BABY ELEPHANT 86 inches high. A TALKING HORSE. A COMPLETE MENAGERIP Of Rare and Foreign Ani A HERD OF ‘TRAINED ELEPHANTS, performed by the KING OF ALL ANIMAL TRAINERS, ADAM FOREPAUGH. A FULL COMPLETE ROMAN HIPPODROME. The only show in the world that has a genuine and perfect representation of the SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF THE WILD WEST. The only show in the world that the artists have been selected principally from the ROYAL CIRCUS COMPANIES Of the world, forming an aggregation unsurpassed. Want of space precludes the possibility naming many novelties. The grand parade with OPEN ANIMAL DENS on the street, where they can be seen FREE TO ALL. Should large- ly attract the little DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT. Doors open 1 and 7 p.m. Begins one hour later. Admission for Washington only reduced to 25c. THE WANTED—Fifty young men for spectacular pur- poses. Apply to W. R. Forepaugh, at dressing room at 9 a.m., morning of show, ap28-8t First May Ball Of The Season, By the Pupt's of MISS STARKEY, AT NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, Tuesday, May 1, 1894. GBAND ENTRY aT SP. M DIE VIER JAHRESZEITEN, Arranged 1 EFURMED CHURCH, Gor. Oth and N ats. 0.¥., held from. ‘TUESDAY, MAY 4 To, oe DAY, MAY 6, 1894, INCLUSIVE, sunDay &¢) HOoL ROOM. ADMISSION (Each Person, seeseee! Entertainment. every might. Doors en 7:20 p.m. are 0 CENTS. | Grand May Opening AT KING’S PALACE. Potted Flowers Free To Every Purchaser. sa special souvenir of our Grand May Open- ing we will present every customer tomorrow with a beautiful, healthy potted plant in full bloom. The assortment includes roses, helio=- tropes, geraniums, palms, pansies, &c., furnished by Mr. Studer, the well-known florist. In addi- tion to presenting our customers with this beau- tiful souvenir we have provided a feast of bar- gains in Millinery, Capes and Furnishings never equaled in the history of Washington. economy’s sake: Untrim. Hats. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Un- trimmed Straws, black and colors, all the latest shapes, including flate for ‘Misses and Children. Regular 75 and Bic. values. Only 38c. TSc. Lillian Russell Turbans, black and all colors. Very becoming and nobby—the rage of two continents. Only 48c. Just received, another shipment of those Children's Mixed Straw Trimmed Sailors, brown, red, and black bands, We, value. Only 14c. Sailors. ‘Two styles of Ladies’ Trimmed Sailors, one in pineapple braid, the other Milan, Knox style, satin finished, with sweat- band, all-silk ribbon band. Regular $1.37 value, and good value at that price. Only 98c. % Trimmed Hats, only $6 Trimmed & only YSe. Jet Hats, only 89¢. Be. Jet Algrettes, to create a atir.14e, Capes Down. Ladies’ All-wool Cloth Capes, with one, two aud three rows of lace inserting, Draid-trimmed, black, brown and tan. Regular value $5. Only $2.48. Ladies’ All-wool Cloth Single and Dou- ble Capes, blacks, blue, green, browns and tan. Regular value $3. Only $1.39. KING’S PALACE, 812-814 Read for Ladies’ Furnishings. $1 Ladies’ Indigo Blue W: fle over , Watteau Gingham Wrappers, oa bretelle over shoulder, Watteau = Disbop B8e. Ladies’ Milan Silk Gloves. B50 98c. Ladies’ Laundered we, ee colors, high and low collars, only.75c. $1.39 Stylish Laundered Shirt Walsts, cuffs, and lo inventor ‘ight’ blue, ea. $5 Stylish China Sik Walste. $2.98 Ze. Ladies’ Boot Pattern Hose. .19¢. fast black feet, apd plain oe beel toe, Genes rib- [oe -19¢. 186." Ladies! Fine “Eni, Handkerchiets, scalloped emb. edge Children’s Furnishings Cut $2.25 Children's Diagonal Twill Coats, eep pointed collars, braid trimmed, navy, brown, tan, high’ sleeves, only.$1.25 28c. and 25c.. Children’s, Extra Qual- ity Muslin Drawers, only. Children’s Twilled Drawer Baten, a ‘sizes 12ge. Cambric Slips, embroidered Infants” 4c. Children’s Cambrie Dresses, tucked to 4” years, and embroidered yokes, 1 Duck Suits. ee the Sela ‘ith those coal; de- tfal Duel ts. Just opened a ia shipment of Duck Suits direct from the manufacturer, made wo in the very Swellest Sth avenue style; full bell Skirts, blazer “effect and full halleon sleeves, deep pointed reveres, finished pi coreg As a special drive for a Only $2.48. it opened a small line of Duck Vests Fee Match the above sults, ‘single breasts a, with pockets, very nobby ited. "yy as the quantity is lime Chemisettes. Tadies’ Chemiset in chambray qffects, pinks, blues sand other colors. 89. value. Only 23c. Natty little Puffs and Tecks to with the chemiseties, latest colors. 87¢. and 48c.’ value, wear 7th st. AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS, &o. Kneisel | mount vennou. UNIVERSALIST CHU. |, 131 FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT 8:15 O'CLOCI Program embraces quartets and_ solo umbers from works of Dittersdorf, Chopin, Klengel, Beethoven, Cherubini and’ Hauser, concludi Dvorak’s (American) Quartet. played bere first time and from manuscript. TICKETS, $1.00, Now on sale at Droop & Sons’, 925 Pa. ave. ap2s-ot muapmit OF MUSIC. JUVENILE OPERA, BY 70 TALENTED MASTERS AND MISSES, FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE. PIRATES OF PENZANCE, Friday, May 4, 8 p.m., And Saturday Matinee, May 5. PINAFORE, Saturday, May 5, 8 p.m. Tickets: $1, 75, 50 and 25 Cents. Reserved seat, without extra charge, at Met- zerott’s, on and after Monday, April 30, ap28-Tt_ ALBAUGH’S OPERA _HOUS Tuesday, May 1, 2 P.M., HERMITAGE”. OWE Minuet Danced. AE OVE lude with Laughable Comedy «Limb of the Law.” In 2d act of the C ed by the Also a AINE Reserved seats at 1 , Mrs. Adeline Duval Mack. ROGERS. term of 1 portunity seldom ening, April 25. apz Informa ad P. depot - Pike d Pt ater to driving =e PICTURESQUE JAPAN. An interesting lecture on M ado’s. REY. JENICHIRO OYABE} Of Tokio, Japan. Mustrated by 75 magnith and portraits. He appears in Japanese costum Carroll Institute Hall, 10th st. near K now, Monday, April 30, 8p. m. Admission ...++ .--50 Cents. anaoe dance will be n of Secretary | turn, nt stereopticon views BANJO. BANJO.—A TRIAL LESSON FREE. Banjo quickly and correctly tanght by note or simplitied method; only §7 per quarter. I guar- autee to teach the most unmusical person to play e each lesson by my simple method 0 a.m. until a perfect t or no charge. Panors open from 1 9 p.m. GEORGE DRAEGER, 904 K st. now. apli-Im PRIVATE LESSONS—EL ed studies. gel willing aud adult puj cellent references. Rear 20th Pst ution to backward, (wo: Perienced tutor. te stot n “Tos ok NTARY OR ADVANC- Home and Tomb of Washington. ‘The palatial steamer Charles Macalester Will leave foot of 7th and M s.w. daily (except Sunday) at 10 a.m, and 2:30 p.m. Returning reach the city at 2 and 5:30 p.m, FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS. Admission to grounds and mansion, 2% cts. ° ‘This is the only company permitted to sell tickets of admission to the grounds and mansion. Both tickets to be obtalaed at wharf, and at the principal hotels, p30 ELECTRIC RAIL ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON, Passing over the famous Long Bridge, in Spek of Arlington, through the principal streets of Alex- andi pass Christ Church, where Washington | worehi the Murshall House, where Col. Elis- was Killed; Gen. Braddock’s headquarters, Warhington "Lodge, “and” other hstorie pla thence south, traverse the high bluffs, giving | ® beautiful view of Maryland and tLe Potomue River for miles; you then enter the Washington | eftate, 7.600 acres (with ancient and revolutionary manstons), which you ran through four miles to the gate of mansion and tomb. See the Departments in the morning and visit Mt. Vernon in the evening, Special service. ‘The only route giving an opportunity of seeing all points for the tourist, and takes but 2% hours for the round trip; no delays; no smoke; no dust. Take trains Penna R, R. station, 9:45, 1 m., 1:50, 3:28 p,m. Also Alexand 10°30, 11:20 a.m. 50 cents. ap30-tt TALLY HO COACH LINE DAILY, 9:30 A.M., 2 p.m. from 511 13th st.—Arlington, Cabin J.” B. a all points of interest. — Fridays, ial, Ft, Myer drill, 9 a.m. Trip, 50c.; limited, 25e. fei9-3in* BY THI month, Odd Fellow: D and E sts, a. city; with aate rooms and supper room attached. | Suitable for balls, concerts, fairs and enter- tainmeits of all kinds, Parties desiring first- class, centrally located hall at moderate rental will ‘ind sto thelr advantage to call for terms on WALTER A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave, Great reduction in rent until’ fall. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, ~~ PRACTICAL EDUCATION Righteen years of successful teaching i876. Full business course, day or night ‘The typewriting and shorthand rourse, “3s” Latter writing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmam ship and all busin‘ss subjocts. Send for announcement, IVY {TUTE BUSI- NESS COLLEGE, s.w. cor. ‘ae api-4m* 8. W. FL Norwood Institute, 14TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, oc80 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Principals, oe @ @ | SCHOOL OF Ss 34 Dress Goods Sale At Carhart & Leidy’s. ®an Opportunity For Profitable Buying During The Next Three Days. E are going to make Dress Goods buying extra pleasant and profitable if Gone with us during the next three days. ‘We're just realizing that Serges at soc. a Yd. 4¢in. Navy Blue Serge reduced from $1 and 75e. to 50c. the sand. Serges at soc. a Yd. 44-jp. Serge, navy bine and black, reduced from T5e. to 58c. yard. at 63c. a Yd. 38-in. Checks, Stripes & Mixtures, 50c. to 373c. Yd. Jacquards at 29c. a Yd. 38-in. Jacquards, in tans, bine, Feseda apd brown, reduced from 40 to 2%c. the yard. seneceengannensees ® 8885 680 6 e9e8 6069 COGSECe light under @ busbel” entirely too long. We have a stock of Dress Goods that is as complete, “exclusive” and low-priced as any ia this city. a8 & great many—we don't claim that, but it's rich im quality—in exclusive novelties—in exceptional price- modesty. So we're going to make you better acquainted with it by offering some extraoriinary “values” for the mext three days—Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Carhart & Leidy, 928 TTH ST.—706 K ST. we have been “hiding our It's not as large Jacquards at 75c. a Yd. 38-in. Fancy Jacquards, all wool ‘and worsted, six colors, Excellent value at TSc. yard. Hentetta SAtines at 20c. Yd. French Brochesat35c.Yd with white dots, figures and stripes. Only 35e. poahomeed Jaconet Duchesse At 12k. a Yd. Indian Dimities At r2ic. a Yd. Pearl Buttons, sc. Doz. They're pure white and all sine. Were 12c. Now 5e. Se. dos. Marseilles S Spreads, $1. ‘Spreads. As there's only a few of ‘them we shall close them out at $1 each—instead of $1.75, thelr regular Carhart & Leidy, 928 7th Street---706 K Street. SSSSTISSSSHSOSS CESS EDUCATIONAL. IN_ WASHINGTON THE BERKELEY SCHOOL HAS BEEN REMOVED, temporarily, from 1738 I st. to #25 18th st. nw. Students desiring special coaching received at any. time. Several puplis have already Gnished ‘their _ex- thelr course, and, sucoeuatel ER, B. &, Head p30 aminat CHARLES W. ri py WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1235 organ, cornet. &¢. Free advantages B. BULLARD, Director. seein: | WANTED—A NATIVE FRENCH TEACHER, WITH ‘4 thorough education; must be conversant with | bagi Write in French, A. A. A., Star office. | MOUNT. VERNON, SEMINARY, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies Little Girie" We ods and spirit. Primary, ciate ci Spring term begins | MISS BALCIVS CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1207 10th n.w. Pupils Peed successfully for civil service, departmew census examinations. Stenography taught. WHITTINGHAM INST., TAKOMA PARE, 1 bes hoarding and day school for young and children, “Pull graduating =, he agiishe Latin, languages, &c. Miss ROSS, Prin. mh19-3m FRENCH TAUGHT TO RE SPOKEN >. — ae new fame a5 “hg all Cag nod = od ing; vate lessons ast, SOLE Vv. PRUD HOMME, 307'D st’ aes, ap2-Im* WILLIAM WALDECKER IS PREPARED TO GIVE thorough instruction im plano and organ and harmony. For terme and time apply at _ dence, 1140 6th st. aplo- MME. TAYLOR. OPERATIC pl ing the voice correctly for 316 1th st. MISS AMY C. 1st VERMONT AVE. N.W., PIANO AND. Harsco. se21-tt_ LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD, co ee ore OF MUSIC, 900 K nw. RY. ACTIN 1317 13th et. RA’ pazsical grace and voice culture, Lessons given during ti or even. Ew AtDe TOWNSEND, Miss ADa‘L. “Rows: 2-in, wées,tf MRS. ALICE SWAIN HUNTER, STUDIO 1316 N ST —VOCAL INSTRUCTIONS ITALIAN METH- OD. Pupil of Leonce Prevost, Baril, Madame Seiler.” Gunston Institute. Ja16-6mo Ar. and Mrs. B. R. MASON. 1850 Syoming Miss FR. ap13-3m ‘LANG sae ES. THB BERLITE SCHOO® OF T-ANGCAGEE, 723 14th st the pr . and Eu D cities, Open a omamer. Also summer school at Asbury Park, Nod. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, os ave, bet, Sth and 7th oth aw C.K. URNER, A-M., C.E., Prin. ‘The leading school of business and Highest attaloable grade of instruction st moder: cost. Catalogue. te2s Ww COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ot — hand and Typewriting, 407 Kast Capitol st. oung: welcome. ‘itions secured. and «vening sessions. Rates reduced. Call or write for eireular. GEO. W. LAWRENCR. Director Mt. Vernon Choir, FOICH CULTURE AND PIANO. Studio: 1008 Yun st. nw. and tm meth- | ee a CHER, HAs | hed eight years’ experience in New York city tn operas and ple of Kood character of Loth sexes | of Gothic free. Very low ow terme. Hours ® 60 i eaten bad DEDICATION AT FOREST GLEN. Cardinal Gibbons Offciates at the Services at St. John’s Church. Holy Trin Church, Washington, D. Rev. James Mackin of St. Paul's Church, ti HAE beautiful ceremony of GI Roslan Lavalle, rietta Glover, valle, Mary Norton, Annie E. say a Peter, Neal Clark, Thomas Beane, Bugene Beane, Julius Marlow, Jemes Beall, Joseph Mustead, Thomas Lonny Walter Peter, Edward Quinter, Bugene Jane Kelly, Mildred Sullivan, Mamie Me- Mahon, Ella Babbitt, Victoria Cecilia Dilahunt, Jane Thom . Mary Beall, Eva Fields, Edna Beall, Virginia Helehner, Edward Welsh, Ellen Welsh, Samyel Kemp, Gary Fisher, Elizabeth Assheton, Eileen Assheton, Gen- eva Ricketts, Leonid Ricketts, Joseph Johnson, Mary Hewitt. 3 Joseph Reiley, Chas. Saddler, James ———— William B. Carr, Robert Mackin mond Ricketts, Wiliam Day, ?. Kieindenst and Henry West. Rev. Alien pronounced the benediction. During the services the choir sang ap- propriate hymns, the solo parts being sus- tained by Mrs. Burrows Waters and R. Wetzel, soprano, Miss Kate Lackaye ~ Miss Virgie gig alto, — > — Forsyth and L. Rudolph, tenor, Me J. Burrows Waters, M. J. Maher and E. Bechtl, basso. The corner stone of the church was iaid on the llth day of May, 1893. The structure is built of brown stone, and has sixty pews, with a seating capacity for 300 per- sons, exclusive of the seats in the gallery and those for the choir. The cost of ing the beautiful church building, which is architecture, was $14,000. It is Rev. John st its archbishop of bi