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VE PAGES. Beecham’s Pills are for biliousness, bilious head- |ache, dyspepsia, heartburn, , torpid Liver, dizziness, sick | headache, bad taste in the AY, MAY 29, 18 THE CHARGE DISMISSED. AMUSEMENTS. Albaugh’s.—“H. M. S. Pinafore,” after re- maining in the dock for sometime, was launched again at Albaugh’s last night before a large and enthusiastic audience— it was really large and really enthusiastic, and the familiar airs and sweet, soothing melodies had a delightful effect. One might HE MOTION DENIED LOCAL MENTION. THE WEATHER. Principal Brace Evans Did Not Hurt Young Harry Waters. Last Thursday in the Mott colored school building in the county the principal of the building, Mr. Bruce Evans, was «alled to put in line a ten-year-old boy named Harry Waters. In doing so he simply took the KUM TO KASH Foreeast Till S p.m. Wednesday. For the District of Columbia, Maryland @nd Virginia. fair; warmer; variable winds, shifting to southerly. Condition of the Water. ‘Temperature and cond Jndge Bradley Declines to Allow Col, Breckinridge’s Bill of Exceptions. tion of injuring him, but it is alleged that |shis arm was injured, and so his parents procured a warrant for the arrest of Mr. 0 | &m.: Great Moeravuse, ‘Gee condi, | TRC Rules of the Court Had Not Beem| think that “Pinafore” had reached the boy by the arm or shoulder, with no inten-| Mouth, coated tongue, loss ticn, 09: receiviny reservoir, temperature, Adhered To and He Could Do shrunk-shank age which Mr. Shakespeare ie of appetite, sallow skin, |when caused by consti- 67; condition at north connection, 0; con- dition at south connect speaks of, but it has not by any mewns, The . 08; distributing Nothing Else. and the chances are that it never will. ‘There's a Korner in Kasb—its power Feeervoir, temperature, 66; condition at in- cast included Mr. Bigelow, Mr. Seaman :. = » OT: » 05. ® “ < = *| Evans on a charge of assault. Sergeant ry 4 . : is almost double—Kredit houses don’t ciate Muent gate house, 7; effluent gate house, Mr. Laurent, Mr, Broderick, Mr. Adams, | yontgomery served the writ and the case | PAtion; and constipation is| tus tact. ‘Tey take your Kas bet’ chance be presented the most poptlar echoo! Excursion to Pe. Mar on Decoration day, May 30, via Pennsylvania railroad, by N gon Division, No. 2, i In the Pollard-Breckinridge breach of promise suit the congressional defendant yesterdzy received a set-back which, in the Mr. Soule, Miss Millard, Miss Gilroy and Miss Alice Hosmer—last, but not least, by several. Indeei, her tuttercup was is natural as the genuine article, and so unc- was heard in Judge Miller’s court today. The boy related his story of the affair and said he attended school that evening and the most frequent cause of all of them. Kredit prices. You cannot afford this. .You should take advantage of the situation and use your Kash where its purchasing power is greatest. Hence teacher “BRADBURY PLANO CO.” W. P. VAN WICKLE, 125 PA. AVE. SechenennceRmeetincetenodane - a = the invitation. -—_ —___. Sault, 31.00; children from, 5 to 12 years. |< iinion of note few members of the bar, | toous that one might fancy old Lady Bum-| also the next day. i 7% cts. Trains leave B. and P. depot at § | ‘P! be gn ing | boat herself, with a better voice than any| Mrs. Waters told the court that Marry Books free; pills 2sc. KUf1 TO KASH KORNER, | Storage of Pianos. O'clock a.m. Mle eens rans reee. tunther. peceecttine | ce ene musboat family, was present: Mie canpluined ke his ane when ne come tame 9 PB 5 At > ICE CREAM FOR THE 30TH. his appeal from the judgment recovered against him by the plaintiff. Bigelow's Sir Joseph was delightfully Gil- Thursday. He went to school Friday and drug stores, or write B. F. where Kredit is an unknown quantity and) Kash commands a royal premium. We have unsurpassed facilities for stor- ing Pianos. Trust a plano man to cere sel for the defendant must have, or should this country a few months ago he was not day afternoon the pretty new infants’ bs bertesque in conception, and every delicate | she had his father take him to the hospital Compute the SUITS OF CLOTHES aut Wenmay eh, lek ps eos ane wet make best and purest Ice Cr “= | It will be remembered that upon the ren-| touch and sentiment tn song and acting | Saturday morning. She said she went to Allen Co., 365 Canal St. POR MEN ‘which we sell. at $1.50 than dump them tn oth Free ire, eam very toathsome, Waite or telephone, | @'tion of the verdict a motion for a new | Was brought out most artistically. A horn-| see the principal of the building, but failed | . © Mfc BE eee eg mae at] Sa ets nich ero, tors — othsome. ic 1 2 and $15. yours 5 a6 ; FREUND'S, 815 10TH ST. N.W. trial was entered by the defendant. This | RiDt Tay per be a postic measure, but Miss} to get any satisfaction. Then she got the | New York, 7-50 See set Hon eld weet $1 per mo. and up. Drop us a line and Sah 2etk, Jchnston's, 2 cane 2a motion was denied by Judge Bradley on the | poetry of motion, and a sprightlier Hebe| Dr. Johnson of the Emergency Hospital ase ee ee, See Oe ee 28th of last month, when the defendant j could not be imagined. Miss Millard’s Jose-| was sworn, and he told the court that he miter Extend your investigation, take the ——- “BAY STATE” LAWN MOWERS, $4.50,|Roted an appeal to the Court of Appeals. | Phine was sweet and pretty, and Mr. Brod-| found ‘no 'dislece tion on erecee hee CITY ITEMS. handsome, stylish, rich and elegant SUITS F. G. SMITH Fae ast half dozen“cheap" | It being explained to the court that some | @Tick’s Dick Deadeye was everywhere, andj did not even seem to be any pain in his 9 oe OF CLOTHES FOR MEN, which we sell ° are peerless. Will outiast half dozen“cheap’ iS exp ae es se : at all times, with anything but a dead eye| arm, Witness did find some little trouble| Electric Flour, Johnston's, $3.50 bbl. 1t* $10 at $10, and bring them into comparison “Bradbury ” 1225 Pa. Ave. ee eee mowers as low as| weeks woull necessarily be required in| for the pretty sisterg consine and auto | one the joint of the boy’s arm, buthe was} = yaaa ee iy Bag pet gag ge . = Lawn Mowers sharpened, ie. CHAS. | which to prepare the bill of exceptions, the | Mr. Laurent, as Ralph, substituted far ake: certain that it was not the result of recent Pic-Nie Goods. $18 and $20. We aren't o bit a = ss poorest ee question arose as to whether the term of | Huntley, who will appear tonight, andAfr.| injury. Potted Ham and, ‘Tongue, ‘1c; 2 cans wetgiecmenigad emma 9 ° VERE Iw o : < jeaman was a handsome Captain. ‘he defendant told of the affair. He said | Salmon, 25c.; 4 Sardines, 25c.; 3 large Mus- - Te cee nr Se eee re nas | ae onnt tn. wehiicls the: mak wes. Che ant | chorus was in good shape musieally“and | fie faire nee boy so he would | tard, 25c.; Olives, We. ‘bot.;’ Pickles, 1c. | Dive deeper into the matter and on 1S panagmg, papered_ in best style, with rich | January term, could be extended for t! snerarise, and the W. L. 1. C. Murine Corps | stand straight in the line. The boy made | bot.; Lime Juice, qt. bot, 25c.; Zinfadel prog Ne $2.98 Sere Annie ‘Gast ate ot Gene etme per, $2 up. F. G. ee length of time. Counsel for Miss Pollard | won an encore on their manual, but did not} no complaint whatever. Defendant said | Claret, five bot: Port Wine, -; Mus- Teas ‘Cheviots, Strictly All-wool, at.. you bought ope. Avoid all’ that Dy getting Two excursions to Del Ray Decoration | &Ssured the court and counsel for the de- | respond. ot that the boy's mother came to the school | catel, 50c.; Sherry, 50c.; qt. bots. and war- ‘Ss TWO-PI st! & cood ment tn the first place. Get @ @ay, one at 9:45 a.m. and one at 3:20 p.m. | fendant that they would offer no objection} | New Nutional ‘Theater.—The succts$‘6t| and abused him. He ordered her out of | ranted Pure Rye Whisky, 5 yrs. old, use. | BOY TECE SUITS, navy $2. 50 WEBER PIANO. It knows superior WOOD, HARMON & CO., 525 13th st. B.w.| to an extension of the term, and, with thelr Dern Ee nme: comedy ro pe oleyre oe tonal p meal eee od Reto tie fey ed pepe gc int eg Compan creamer agen ‘ You'can pay for it ecsliy—heve, “™REAReMP- pre = apn = = . el last year fully justi a repeti- bbl, $4.00; and 55c. sack; ie Ni x DI boys, a a WHEN You TAKE UP YOUR canprrs| Consent, an onler was entered, extending | tion of the venture. “Whid season beimge te | The charge was dismissed. eet, ATS bok; 1.95 and bie, anck. Panes Cheriots strictly all wel, ae” 93-87 | Sanders & Stayman, 934 PF Jet us clean ‘em equal to new, and render | the term thirty days for the purpose of pre- | gether a company whose members, almost SENATOR PEFFER TALKS. geet P. R. WILSON, 934 7th st. n.w. MEN'S PANTALOONS that wen my28 *em moth proof, no extra charse. Empire | paring and signing the bill of exceptions. | Without exception, are known to the public t 63 2 ————— $ai5, $500 cat Ge heat were nnn Se Se Garpet Cleaning Works, GO1-6i5 Sass. ave.| ‘This extension of thity days was the ut- H rong lao Ne ee ois in dra | se Addresses the Fitzgerald Social-| B2bY Milk, Johnston's, 2 cans 25c. 1t* | duced to. 5 = $3.98 tg = gm. — most time allowed by the rules of the Su-/) jarge house was on hand last night to wel. |’ ists From Boston. Del Ite Others that are mountain high in quality, but | ite tone: regular price $315: offered to cluse out fa = ie vl iv > fe ne a en eee preme Court of the District for an extension | come them. Something of the same inter-| #7, Piatt ical ho arrived | Remember the largest real estate firm in | deep down in the valley im price—$1.00, §2, $2.50, = pk Seek ee nae Soren = - “| of a term of the court. That extension of | est attaches to the reappearance of these * eoarat tay om Boston, who arrived | s¢‘world is behind “Del Ray.” Over two | $2.78 and $2.98. ‘one-third value; Electric Flour, Johnston's, $3.50 bbl. the term expired yesterday, and at 3 o'clock | people which surrounded the actors who | here several days ago, under the command | qozen suburbs in. seven different states | Attend to business strictly—iist not to “Pairy ny ly eo Messrs. Shelby and Butterworth, of coun- | Played in the days of stock companies, | of “Gen.” Mike Fitzgerald and arch agi- | have been successfully built up by us. “Del | tales.” Reinhardt’s Silk House, 910 7th n.w.,| Sel for Col. Breckinridge, appeared before | When it was more or less fashionable for | tator Morrison J. Swift, were treated to a | Ray” makes our 27th property, and is the KUM TO KASH KORNER. Bloses at 1 o'clock tomorrow,Decoration day j Judge Bradley and moved that the court | Young men about town to affect a personal iiscourse by Senator Peffer lout ai nt in | flnest we ever handled. Our method of sell- ° ee sign the bill of exception. Messrs. Carlisle | acquaintance with people of the stage. The | ?! A ae set i? | ing home sites, which was originated by ow heen All our $2.50, $5.50, $4.00, $5.90, $6.50, $7.00 | and Wilson represented Miss Pollard. Players of the comedy company have won| the old Mt. Pisgah Chapel, on R street, | us" 4s being imitated by others, but as we a 3 and $7.50 Japanned Water Coolers, with Mr. Shelby’s Explanation. st —— only for the eae. 4 where the reformers are encamped. About | were first, so are we foremost. WE LEAD v MENTING WOODIEARD & LOTHROP. | MF Shelby explained to the court that the | fot ucir unquestionable prassason of that | wate auch Of ear# were entertained ty the | “OTHERS FOLLOW.” “We shall keep at Seon ee = ——— preparation of the bill of exceptions had | infinite capacity for hard work which the | raed tae, fe - | the greatest value, easiest terms, lowest Two excursions to Del Ray Deccration | been mainly intrusted to Col. Breckinridge, | presentation of a constantly shifting reper-| ¢very word that fell from him. He review- | Te Srautest, vatue, eastes advantages, and} TEN PER CENT CLOTH=| £00. 925 7h stn. Sotuer Piano “Agente. doy. one at 9:45 a.m. and one at 3:20 p.m. | but that he had been so delayed by political | tolre demanded. The obvious intention {s| ed the conditions existing In Congress,which | Py “far the greatest inducements. ‘Two ex- : anos moved. ox _iy25 WOOD, HARMON & CO., 325 Ith at. BW. | Quties and by the illness of Aira, Dreckin- | €, 8°76. the Public novelties as {ar 28 pos-| prevent the consideration of measures that | cursions to “Del Ray” Degoration day, one ING HOUSE, SEND YOUR PIANG 70 BE STORED AND THOR. FUSSELL'S ICE CREAM, ridge that It had not been completed until | pretty thoroughly worked over last season, | S44 teat Stem cates Cute es and | at 9:45 am. an OD HARMON & CO., 927 and 929 7th St. N.W., | sis tus tumwer “to "Ss BROS @ Co., 703 Shipped anywhere out of town. Friday last. That afternoon, at 4:45, the | but diligence of research ma relled on | tendency of certain Senators to spout plati. | 1t 525 13th st. n. CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 3ch_st. .. my23-1 1427 New York ave. | bill of exceptions had been tendered to Mr. pany Tor ramon Pry wer yo ‘= Ser a the wealth of others, which pre- ee secaliind a Stricth ly One Pri ee Carlisle. Mr. Carlisle informed the clerk | aCich, “Bumbles Courtahi displayea | Yemted thelr appreciating the present posi- pe’ Diges: Cocoa. ice. PRE pen 5 aan — Crooks | Who took it to him that while ne could not, | S*¢ Sea ‘and Miss Findley a ‘aacomeeee. tion of the workingmen. He casually men- |The only cocoa with rich chocolate flavor. 5} Open evenings till 7. Sat day till 11 p.m for hanging baskets, Cemetery Setters | Of Course, prevent him from leaving it at | Inthe Three Hats” ts sehion te aie: TggtNIR Ca Soe ae ne Way Of S00 | nie ‘ond DeamanaRel tan see’ oak mom Chairs, Fouquet Holders and Reservoir | lis oifice, he would have to decline to ac- | eq that rather depressing but apparently | tye rotons He and other rea Taras of | ene “Quick On” at the notion counters of qcAbaclutely the most PIANO mode: m Wases. MORSELL’S, 1105 7th st. ee ee ee ee et tak Se tariff measure, the churches, the news: | leading stores. my6-Ime Sfter the’ moet artistic arene nd tn att Lins o then accep! e exc ons Was | French,” Mr. Bond, Mr. Coote, Mr. Mackay,’ 1d, of cor hi ty ne of rare wood cases. Established more than 50 = —— that counsel for the defendant had disre-! Mr. Findley, Miss Lilian Stahil,. Miss | Dopers and, of course, the money powers, ; TT = ~ CITY AND DISTRICT garded a very important Tule of the court | Stevens, Miss Gallatin, Mr. Findlay ‘and | Walch famble in the blood, and sweat of FOR SALE—PIANOS. j mpirt: a eee ze — : in not tendering the bill to the plaintiff's | Miss Sanders were all displayed in a man- must be converted, a the “esto fringing | S65 a = = =a 6 9 Se sel at least three days previous to the hat gave th admirable scope for the | ™ ‘01 |, any ere was a ringing | FOR SALE—A SUPERB UPRIGHT PIANO; STAD q r counsel at veo | ner that gave them cart yell of approval when he announced that |” ard make; nearly new; only $183; belongs to a ' AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. expiration of the thirty days granted for its | exercise of their abilities, [The manitestiel-| there. were some men who could not be con.] decerged War Dent, ak, wee seat eaten | preparation. deavor to get out of the aten path may |. " “ his $350 plano fe . To be seen at THOM- q ‘Albaugh’s Grand Opera House.—Strakoseh | Mr. Shelby stated that the clerk left the | he regarded as promising some very inter: | YeFted until they were taken by the throat | SON'S MUBIC STORE, O21 Muh ste inylo-te attress Comic Opera Company in “H. M. S. Pin-| Dill Mr, Carlisle's office that afternoon, | esting productions. One play that is on the fer’s remarks met the os eit geen ‘or re 7 | FOR SALE-ONE 7 1-3-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE . afore.” but that he was informed the next day | docket will be naither an adaptation from the sanet aie Pome mace cen eT cecight plans” With Seaaeill “eGR ase ee Has just twice the service in Upright New National Theater.—Summer Comedy | that counsel for the plaintiff had Jeclined | the French nor an unacknowledged appro-| they nga ite wise ie Cresent, and at thoroughly guaranteed, for $165 cash, PFEIFFER | § it as has the one-sided Mattress Company in “The Three Hate” omeny | to receive it and that they would stand upon | priation from any source, but an original wiht teetnies ee | Se OOMNS, GT Siete ap2l-tf = ioe ame Academy of Music —The Annual Com-| ‘Thereupon Mr, Shelby sent for the bill and | wiiter, ‘Mr Willard’, “Holcomb. the The commonwealers out at Hishlands are HOTELS ALL AROUND IT. The “one- ] — of the National College of Phar-| expiained that counsel for the defendant | Scholar” is underlined for next week. NG aha bene fe none ns zs sided’’ Mattress bas cotton oa oe now asked the court to allow and sign it. Henri Marteau’s Concert.—Henri Marteau It ae | Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—The London | He briefly argued that the extension of the ‘is a master of the violin. His farewell ap- pee g Tate eee Lead ae has arenes sae ren Ss | acta DET. The artis the —_————— Speciality Company. term was done by stipulation of counsel on | pearance at Metzerott Music Hall last night again, but believe in Carl Bro nell pgs sari = ‘Washisy pa same. Which will you buy? Metzerott Music Hall.—Lecture by Gen.! both sides, and claimed that he had not | Was before a large and enthusiastically ap-| CF", Dienteous future and en oe cake wo aed : C7 All first-class dealers sell — = Gibbon on “My Lize on the Plains, and|known, nor had the defendant or his | precjative audience, which Included Mrs. | figtehe best at ween toy Be cies ekbee q “The Bovenibie.” Ack tr FRESH BEEF, NUTTON What I Know About Indians.” other counsel known, that the rules requir- | Cleveland, the French ambassador and par- ingly ing. EB . Willard Hall—“I Am Engaged,” by local | ed that the other side was entitled to three | ty, who occupied one of the boxes; Sir Ju- POE ge WASHINGTON, D. C. i and accept no substitute. q ‘Sta talent. days’ examination of the bill before it could | lian Pauncefote and many others prominent Children’s Hospital. : er tecetved ——es be presented for the court's signature. | In diplomatic and social circles, ‘besides! At the annual garden party and kettle- z am ie Counsel for Miss Pollard did not deem it | prominent. musical critic: e | drum of the Children’ - time EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. toes g aafoere Bec seri cas that ‘coun- | loving public generally. When he came to of the Children’s Hospital on Thurs. Marshall Hall.—Macalester leaves at 10 a. | alded, but yet a youth and compara-| Ward, recently added, will be open for in- Eve m., 2:30 and 6:50 p.m. Segre ea em nmnerten Se SESE re glf unkeowe: Lik the tetas tive Ee are mpeioe. The board or Wap yinpae noni Ma x OO Marshail Hall.—River Queen leaves at 10 The Motion De been here, however, he has achieved re-|!8o made other necessary improvements, r &m. and 3 p.m. . eT SPER markable success, and the favorable im-| !volving considerable expense. Woman River View.—Samuel J. Pentz leaves at} JUdse Bradley disposed of the motion in| pression produced by his two visits to this rapatsetae inant’ So tive: bie bis ak 9:4 am., 1:45 and 6:30 pom. a very few words, explaining that urCer | city will not soon be dispelled. He Is a vir-| ‘The schooner City of Nassau ts lying at | a scarcity of cast wany times sree ss Harry Randall leaves at 4:20 and 7 p.m. | the rules there was nothing for him to do | tuoso of charming grace of movement, com-| 12th st. wharf,with a cargo of rare tropical Forthe oth defeats such an ambition. We want to c m4 oo but to deny the motion, which he did. The bining with his faultless technique a rare} fruits, such as pine apples, &c., and a large ° to the of Washington “olonial Beach.—T. V. Arrowsmith leaves | vtec : delicacy of touch, a sweetness of expression | assortment of all kinds of shells and other isn’t necessary in the furnishing of at 9 am. Tules, sald Judge Bradley, were very neces- | and an intelligence of interpretation which | curios found among the Bahama Islands. E have cversthing | thai or is it Decessary in obtaining low prices. Be, OS arm of Nelson Division, | sary and very plain. They had not been | easily place him in the front rank of violin-| The cargo will be sold to suit’ purchnnce phy Our sw at, of P.—Train leaves B. and | obeyed, and the defendant would, of course, | ists. ‘The skillful manner in which he plays | Ladies invited to Inspect curios —Adct qualtts te Arundel-on-the-Bay.—Train leaves B. and have to bear the conseqyences of his fail- ure to obey them. the soft upper note: nd the ability he pos- sesses of making his instrument respond to —_—__—. Go to Gettysburg on Decoration Day. qualities—lowest prices. Here are a few suggestions: uree ©. depot at $:30 a.m. Mr. Shelby suggested that the thirty days | BIS exquisite interpretation are features of | “Qin nid OTe i De Foi Gras, a5c. = Credit System Mount Vernon.—Macalester leaves at 10} really meant thirty days exclusive of Sun. | Mis work which gree last night thoroughly | for the round tri = Potted Ham, 20c. Can. Makes a plaything of furniture bitis a. m. and 2:30 p. m. days and holidays, which would yet give | #Pbreciated, and which were met baa =] Money once &@ week oF once a month wipes gery hour, daly. Pennsylvania railroad | the plaintiff's counsel more than the three | Exthusissm evoked by his Morente rene | J: M. Barrie, the noveliat, author of “a | # Potted Tongue,2oc.Can. tucm out fo, easily that It ia pleasure to every hour, daily. ae C aquired by the rules in which to ex- | tion of Vieuxtemps’ Afth concert’ shened | Window in Thrums,” etc, is seriously ill | f= Potted Chicken, 20c. Intcrest—jast plain, ‘promise, C - he Steamer Wakefield for Nomini creek, | mine the bill of exceptions. how thoroughly the audience enjoyed his | fom lung trouble. id Gosimen., re eee Ae ee ig Ss a kt Se eat St Clements Bay and in- | wise Teas, nowever; did not take that | work, and he was recalled after each num | Potted Turkey,20c.Can. COMMOD ATION. United Stat jome, D. & my zeae termediate landings at 7 a.m. e atter, and. while he said that | ber. ‘His program included also a sonata | : 3 | Mattin: ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FoR THE NAvT that particular question had never bef te Bonel Herri ge cy, ; Tally-ho Coach, 51i 13th street, for Arling-| {O"fa Pau he knee taee baa ore, | by Lacombe, Wienawski's mazurka, Raff's Real oneless erring, 5c. Leads in the list of wants, just now, ang| Yard. Washington, D.C. May 19, 1894.—Sealed ton and Cabin Jonn Bridge. tention of the court, he would hold that che | Cevantina and & selection trom “Faust,” all Broiled Lake Salmon Srarar’ eich Ss pamatie for Sarees gington, Dic a eanmusie~t nici rules meant thirty days. If It hat heat the | of which he executed with exceptional abii- ° ° ’ roe ’ ds of the owes: patterns "in “cotton Final Elocationary Contest. intention to exclude Sundays and holidays | }Jaqii® Naf Sly assisted by ig ce een Merit Im Hood Ss isc. Can. Refris eis a erates | Suppties And accounts, Nave Department, Wash- ee See eee coetiek foe’ thet oet_ | ha stile woshl untintnety, uve so stater. | Uerena tienes tue tavcestie iniicenioe co Spanish Queen Olives. ge - eg pt eS lege gold medal at St. John’s College will _ e hearing, and counsel for | made on a former visit here, and his won. REBELLIOUS STOMACH—HEART PALPITATION , Qome next and we are “right at home” there, | Gistely thereafter, to furaich at the Navy Yard, be held this evening in the college hall. | thy Sercndant left the court with the bulky | derful baritone voice, powerful yet. sympa- Cnr scum . 25c. Bot. ang SCE ee Washington. D.C a ausuty ‘of hardware, tna: i vi 0 2 10 | , las 3 3 : r, alcobol. Er en, icles must The contestants will speak as follows:|cover some four or five huntves tel seek en a porgerien ig Wis GSS] <r tutnk Hood's Sarsaparilla ts the best medicine French Crescent Olives. thirty_sizes_to_ choose _from. cot form to the nary standard and pass the Joseph J. Murphy, “The Raven:” Charles | written pages. Rumberscan aria. from Mererbectrs’ “pie | Ser offered to the public. Tam certain there is 9 Baby Carriages Laval. iompection. Kiak proposals’ will. be. fur. F. Johnson, “Hans Vogel; Andrew J. aig norrah” and an aria from “La Traviata,’ | Teal merit in it, because I have taken it and 25¢c. Bot. Are here ip endless ie Sheridan, “Joan of Are in Prison; J. Ed- The Star Spangled Stam M. Lachaume was conspicuously good, and} 't ® done me good. From the very first dose I ° dred patterns—they are the famous Hi . ward Bullock, “The Dream of Eugene | 1» me Baler of The heater one ee each of his numbers was appreciately ‘re_| felt its merit. I did not dare to eat any meat or | + Pitted Olives, 25c. Bot. and Pakedera. mekce Prices teas St $250) ing ‘carcal, decided uy hot” The departwoent te ‘Aram:" Harry K. Bentley, “A Legend of | the communication be Mr. Du Bo! ceived. His rendition of Liszt's twelfth! ®ytbing greasy for the past Little G Pretzels, eo Cd serves tbe right to waive defects or to reject any Arabia.” The judges will’ te Mr. Justice |». P°, S cerning tee an | thapsodle was especially fine, For an ene) Would surely sour on my stomach aud come up | ¢ German Pre’ 9 “Gompare these credit prices with the cash] 21, 8a not decmnd advantageous to ibe gov" M. FP. Morris,“ Mr. E. Hamilton, Mr | eee aed per eay, concerning the star | core to Chopin's third ballade he played Gne| within an hour after eating it. Many sighte ? 18¢ prices of other stores: Se ee ee eee Tallmadge A. Lambert. spangled stamp, which I am trying to | of his own works, showing his ability as a| bave been frightened on retiring, for as soon s I ° - Parlor Suite, plush or bairciotn, | ©! ©. SX. 7 = bs cane sat rie Marriage Licenses. ‘The clerk of the court has Issued marriage Meenses to the following: John Harris of this city and Fannie Thoraton of Peters- have run up at the mast head of the Post Office Department, quite meets with my hearty approval, but I don’t want to get the ideas mixed. the plain flag stamp for domestic use and I think we should have | composer no less than as an interpreter of the classic in music. fKernan’s Lyceum Theater.—This is the last week at Kernan‘s, and lovers of good variety entertainments should avail them- selves of the opportunity. The London Spe- would He down, my heart would COMMENCE TO FLUTTER, and then all of a sudden it would, seemingly, stop beating. Hot waves would theu pass over my body and legs. I was in a bad condition, but after | —a cartoon, hand made and un- broken. Breakfast Biscuits,60c. can—our own importation—lightest and flakiest biscuits made, We * on them are making a PROPOSALS — POR FRESH PROVISIONS AND we May : sh- Yard, to be opened Jume , 1894," ved at the bureau of supplics and rt | = Nay Nille, Md.; Robs. T. Engiedove of Richmond, | for foreigners we might have a more artis- | clalty Company holds the boards, and the| HOod’s Sarsaparilla Cures | And quote a “special” price. : re, WELVE 0% ON. TENE PIPE Va, and Jeanette Roach of Columbus, Ohio; | M® Stamp. to wit: A border of brown net | performance it gives compares favorably | | want ae ie 1k aol See, ee ae aoe ‘Winn. B. Lowé and Maty & Wi R work, with an oval in the center containing | with-the best seen here this season. That | taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, I um thankful to say ° ° = Woven Wire Springs, $1.75. Sold else- 2,500 pounds fresh beef, 2,500 pounds fresh vege- e _ ns ee a flag, say half an inch or more long. In- jold favorite, Lew Hawkins, with a new|I fecl as sound as ever in my life.” JOHN he J where for. ca tables. 2,00) pounds fresh bread. 85,00 pounds Frye of this city and Margaret A. Brown | deed, this flag center would be a more ap- | supply of gags and witticisms, won great| LOCHARY, Roxbury, Onto, i Corn ell & Son i ALL 03 X WEEKLY MONTHLY} icc: also a quantity of ptoventer. fhe urticies of Prince George's county, 3id.; Chas. J.| propriate design for our stamps than the |applause, and the Garnella brothers, in| Before the warm ‘weather prostrates you, take | Wi 9 must conform: to the navy standard and pase the a Mary Brewer; J. Nelson Keyser and Ella Osborne Granger; "Marius ¥. Luttrell and Annie D. McCarty; Hiram A. McKinney of Georgetown, D. C., and O. Colvin of Catlets, Va. ——o—. The Palais Royal “Opening.” The realistic view of a seashore scene in the G street window of the Palais Royal is attracting crowds of admirers. The inter- portraits which now prevail, and it would be far prettier. The cost might be a little more, but the American people do not figure on expense when it is a question of keeping the flag afloat. Up to date the idea seems to be a very popular one, and there is a fair fighting chance that Old Glory will be a transporting glory before the present administration retires from business. LAMPTON. and Miss E. ¢ their original creation of the Chinese acro- bats, were excellent. Dr. and Eva Eddy contributed twenty mirutes with the spirits, and their exhibition was mystifying. John- nie Carroll sang several new selections in his own inimitable way, and Miss Emma Thor jumped into popular favor with her songs and dances. Again tonight. On Mon- day next Manager Kernan wili have his annual benefit, at which time a host of ar- lusts will appear, the entertainment to con- | Hannon, M. John Simpson, C. Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood, promotes healthy digestion, and gives re- newed strength. It is the spring medicine, , constipation, bil- HOOD'S PILLS cure liver {0 fousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Cholce Groceries and Table Luxuries, 1412-1414 Penn. Ave. my23 WHAT CAN CUTICURA DO? Everything that 1s cleansing, purifying and beaut!- GROGAN’S NW. usual naval duspection. Blank propsests will be furnisbed upon application to the commandant of the avy yard, Washington, D.C. The attention of manufacturers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, & SOLDIERS" 1894. Seated fying for the skin, scalp and hair of infants and | my is be’ recel at office until for display no less illustrates that summer clude with a genuine old-fashioned colored ¥ 7 : ALF-PAST TEN AM.. ON FRIDAY, JUNE is here and that the Palais Hovalir'pre:| pp Meee contrac, cele phe work: ebildren the CUTICURA REMEDIES will do. They HIGHTH, 1804, for furnishing the Hine “wit pared to furnish the necessary furnishings. je nomin: i commi Of the Distric ——.-__ speedily cure itching aod burning eczemas, cleanse ‘Ice” for the year commenc July 1, one I r ry sz - ter! _ oe Ui: June 30, 1805, nnd for “Laundry Work’ qhe souvenirs of the “openliig.” Published of —— Bras Syso ates aes = Half a Century. the scalp of scaly humors, purify the blood and re- for the satme period. “Toe articular call wo or page, will prove profitable read- | a meeting la: h e lay schoo! : to the Treasurer's Uffice. Sol c. pen HORNETS ouse of Calvary Baptist Church, norainated |, Malo" George A. Armes reached the fit| store the bait. Tey are absolotely pure, agree If One Man Home, ‘Washington, D.C KICHD. —-—. the following as candidates for the offices | U¢th milestone on his journey through life| able and unfailing, Sold everywhere, eb. ~ At Culpeper National Cemetery. : . ces | yesterday, and a very large number of his HEIR G4 “TREASURER'S OFFICE, U. 8 So Rev. James H. Bradfcrd, post chaplain of | ! ‘he sift of the union for the ensuing | friends gathered at his residence, “Fan. TOME TTD 4 ‘ Made all the parts in a sewing ma- Home, Washington, D. C.. May 26, 1804. 2 year: For president, W. H. H. Smith and * ; neon eee Whenever you please—we will at- chine it would cost the purchaser oposals Will be received at this tlh this department of the Grand Army of the Conner, jr.; for first vice president, | 8°" 0» the Grant road, to fittingly cele-) 3 4 $200 without a bit aan, 1ALF-PAST TEN A.M. ON PRIDAY. JUSE Republic, in company with John C. S. Sadia 3h videctun’ elk 38 de paren for | Drate the event. An elaborate supper was jimp. Atomizers * tend to furnishing the house. Don’t aa pad toe Seubakudie enc ten EIGHTH, (1804, for fuculshing the Hove | with . Mores Lia s : uieae a . s ‘such as Bacon, Hazas, re Burger, past assistant adjutant general, | second vice president, Wm. Walker ana | S¢'¥ed after which vocal and instrumental 2 El aS eS EP RN 6 In our association each member or Butterin, Core, Sugnt, €c. and Milk, for gud a competent bugler, will leave the! Wow, Everett: for third vice resident, | ™USic, speeches and recitations occupied worth $2, $1.75 and $1.50. has his specialty and does bis work three months, commencing July 1. 1804. For’ par depot. Gen and B stree<s northwest, on the | }y" ila, Cielnias aul Goande feath for | the attention of apes until a inte pear) se igs ree . | with the skill of @ specialist. Re- Lm ny Baad pe A i. o'clock train tomorrow morning to con-j *-” A agg Bn . Among those in attendance were Dr. S, L. it: urer’s Office, ee jome, duct the memorial services mang 0, Co8- | recording secretary, John B. Sleman, § Wallace, Choice, 98c. Each. Equitable sul RICHD. ©. PARKER, designated cemetery. Dinnez wiil be served at Culpeper, and the return made tomorrow Credit Se evening. AS the fare for the round trip d wa lhe Barstow, J. W. Chappell, M. D.; J.-V. Wig- | jome, Washington, D. <3 Uehers will fartichbate Uaiyted Mat Mary | PB Hiddletenter were appointed a com: | Silty 4A. Bette, J. 4. Printup, ‘A.B. Hooe Modern Pharmacy, Fatt, “ox “nitesbay. y Of visitins, tint gndoy, the op-| mittee vo prepare the necessary ballots, &c., | 4:,J, Nelson, M. D.; M. a dae 184, for farm portunity of visiting the historie town, | Mittee © prep ‘e‘the | ad Clark, W. b. Dabney, Giles ‘Shine, A. | (Cg) a W stem supplics, viz: Meets ths, first minute men of the war of | Miadte eon Smone the socleties of the | i: Giascock, Sirs. Armes, the Misses Armes, | f/OT* uth and F Sts N.V y: the American revulution were enrolled in 1775. or ke to the Rrra dies, whose presence added to the festivi- will provide ways and rseans. It @iers’ Home, Washington, —__>—- Faneral of W. W. Danenhower. ties, and Messrs. H. B. Polkinhorn, P. M. PARKER, Secretary and The Short Story Club. The Grand Encampment, Mt. Nebo En- Gaivin, William Pr. _Lee, J. J. Royster of will only take a very small part of The annual election of officers by the|campment and Grand Canton, No. 1, I. 0. | mond, W. R. Verlander of Louisiana, members of the Short Story Club took place | last night, the 28th irstant, at Willard’s Hotel, with the following result: Mrs. L. A. Crandall, president; Maj. F. I. Will ¥ice president; Mrs. E. F. Hort, secretary; | at 8 am. and Per Mar at 8:10 a.m., under K. of F. ing in auspices of Washington Divisic Drain; for treasurer, W. Stowell and Miss Mary Folks; for corre sponding secretary, Miss Lucy Jurney. Mr. District. O. F., met at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street northwest, last evening, for the purpose of taking suitable action in regard to the funeral of Past Grand Master W. W. Dan- of ne was the widow of Capt. Hear: of the army ‘The funeral wi ernoon, services be- | Berk L. S. Brown, G. N. Ferneghough, W. M. Chamblin, W. C. Mauphin, F. D. the Misses Drew, Mrs. Shine and other la- i. V. Murray of Maryland, L. H. Wilcox of Michigan, R. C. Lohmeyer, E. B. Wyatt, E. D. McKenna and G. A. Lyon, ———__ Bible Work in May. ments distributed. Nine hundred and sixty- five families were visited, 101 found without the Bible and 42 supplied. One hundred and two Bibles wer MERTZ’S Cae LL nr These are made of Fine Dongola, with Patent Leather Tips and Trimmings. Sites run from 21% te 8 Widths are a to EE. your income each week or mouth to pay us for all the FURNITURE— CARPETS—-MATTINGS and DRAPER- 636 Mass. Ave. my26 Extracting... ./... SIDS 2G OOOO O9EL44O600004 5006500006006 000 my26-2t commencing July 1, for MEDICAL. &c. MOST RELIABLE AND cialist jn this city, with 45 years at 906 B st. ®. rictly confidential.m9-1 DR. BROTHERS, TH aa v tablished spe expericace: t end st 18eT Establistied 2n67, The first undertaker to practice the art of ‘embalming in Washington, D.C. Graduate of the Cincinnati School’ of Euibaluing, 1883 SS class. 2 i ite: TES and REFRIGERATORS you will DR. BROTHERS INVIGORATING CORDIAL 18 Miss C. Hay, assistant secretary; Miss |CHower. Committees were appointed to! ‘Tne poard of managers of the Washington ig Pig A ae Bg FL Ringgold, treasure confer with similar committees from the | city Bible Society held their regular month- need. i3 the Bg = Bee seen | Grand Lodge, Veteran Association and I eeting last, evening, Rev. Dr. Pit |S Baltimore Omfice—No. 1 N. Charles Nervous Exbaustion, Paralpsis and that, clas Washington Lodge, which meet tonight at | !¥ meeting s. incase It ts a long pull to get enough to- © ope who are weak, miserabic, lethargt 4 Curiosity Satisfied. Odd Fellows’ Hail! ‘The funeral will take | president, in the chair, i 3 wz street. 2) et eee ee ee Pee James Allen's left hand was terribly dis-| place tomorrow afternoon from Christ| ‘The committee on Proposition of Mr. > < Sete ey ae cL Robe et ana oo hon, figured yesterday afternoon when he picked and will be at-; Lambdin to continue his services in the are no waits—and no doing without my4-im* es 2 be an up a dynamite cartridge used in blasting | s of Odd Fellows | city and receive his salary and pay the cost = S AND MAYNARD. and endeavored to satisfy his curiosity by | "Muriediction ie tos | of Bibles distributed to the poor'from indl- , 22 eee ee \OPODOOSOOOOOOS OOOOH IESE? | tre ony vest Orgran | of medicine and cutting into it with a knife. James is only welak Grand Eatee 2 vidi ch coll a Biagnetic therapeutics practicing in the city, y ¢ irand Lodge, and also being aj; vidual and church collections reported, de- ZX once. Th All chronic diseases successfully treated up about sixteen years old and his parents | past ¢ aster. clining the proposition, but recommendih; S e entific. principles es, OOS Lath Wii ent Millie WONG kes cs cl ee his employment as agent, as at resent, Easy? Well, we shoulé say so. sarah orld. Bee ae een Fst. Consultation tree. cartridge and being anxious to see what D < Mary ©. and before terminating his conneetion wit A 8 _my1d-3m as in it he took out his knife and started | 4, ser Parga bes! a | the society to give him sixty days" fiottce |“! z i American r TAKE NOTICE DR. BRONTERS to dissect the explosive. There The sudden death of Mrs. Mary C. Hazen, | o¢ the change. The report was, sdopted, éHouse & treats all diseases of men. No ure, no yay. Gash and report and three of his fingers | Which occurved at an early hour Monday | Thanks of Mr. Linton, superinténdent of eaibing (ouniakcetas iz Cut Glass — et os yan Oe ot. ae were blewn off. In ud to n- | morning caused profound sorrow among | the North Capitol Presbyterian Sunday JRIN URS mS = ‘$i jury the Sesh. was torn trom his hand. |the many warm friends to whom Mrs enool, for grant of Bibles for thelr use Herrmann, ee! og | _ moan! and The c ‘0 the Emer-| 34. aa é ‘a. | Were presented, - hest Award World's Fair. arene S sency Hospital, where Dr. Bell dressed the | #@2e" sndenred Reruee Sy Ger acthun- |r caseucet segiied veniiets te tn B, nkru t Prices z I 1 21 and olf T ram tbe fest quality Cut UNDERTAKERS. wound. ble dpe ean of One tne | month from Union M. E. Church, $10; from » 1% 917, 919, 9: — — trate R Sarkar — — able dispesition, and was | anni 4 . W. Barker, Pem Mar, $1.50; G 2.00. e among her asso- h St. DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, xen Bien. $108 c ald penis et ane ene | 923 7¢ M. W. Beveridge, FUNERAL DINECTOR AND. ng vie the Band ©. hE Gute! into close companionship In the + : she mountains, or on the historic battlefield. given to the children. | All work tee ure y tickets at B. and O. depot.— held at 4:30 o'clock in the chapel at — — r ber special bargains during this | Z.¢, S : PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 77 a " — Pen Mar Excursion Decoration Day | 7" of other spe oe a ded ts i | Seeman call. oe m —_———_. gf —siibendndadie via Pennsylvanian Railroad. sale for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Thousands ing an Ww. R s re Go to Pen ma ony Deco Life Underwriters’ Association. The elson Division, _Enights of Pythin, ges sae ces ee ne Ci leaning. . K. Speare, via nd O. R.R.. at ' " Maes ae will run an ursion to Pen Mar on Dec- pase as tons, corns, P Saas Sor tae round tei ASe | The Life Und Anes jon day, May 30, leaving Gh street stas ge fe BE sanlines rorouguness are two “vet Undertaker & Embalmer, —— the following delegates mat S a.m. by special train. Round-trip Th W: Sh H se, | ure indorsed by the best possicians the world ple pie order—and all Ay and 940 F Street Northwest. Bon Marche open half day tomorrow.— nt the association $1.50; children, Advt, le arren joe rouse, | over Sold by first-class druggists. Sokeaa: wane ‘coe gg aavt. —_—->—--— H Deaf people will do well to call at Wil- lard’s Hotei, June 1 and 2, and see the Wil- on Common Sense Ear Drums.—Aadvt. ay ¢ and D. G. Hen N. Burns, Robert Metzeroit Hall toni sen. Gibbon’s iec- | jture, “My Life on the Plains and What I | Know About Indians" —veneiit of the Buford monument.—Adve, Prof. J. J. Georges & Son, CHIROPOTISTS, 1115 PA. AVE. N.W. Hours: 8 @.m. to 6 pm. Sundays, 9 to 1 J. Fisher, 707 oth St ‘Taeieubone Everything strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. ISTUS BURGDOLF. PURMSHING CADERIAKER AND EMDALMER, NEW YORK AVE. N.W. 206. Ca Jal-tr ‘Telepbooe,

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