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12 = THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895—-TWELVE PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT, Grand Opera House.—Mr. Frede Bond's Comedy Company, in “The Guy nor.” New National Theater.—Daniel man’s Lyceum Theater Company, in Ideal Husband.” Froh- “An IDECORATION Day Organization of the Program of Obser- vances, Every Grave to Be Remembered by WOMAN'S WORK AT ATLANTA. Some of the Mark the Great Exposition. When the plan ef holding an exposition at Atlanta next fall was first discussed,the women of Atlanta asked of the directors that an appropriation be made for the The answer was woman’s department. Features Which Will THE MORTON CADETS. To Appropriately (Welcome the Pre- sumably. Victortons Youngsters. At the meeting Saturday night of the home-staying members-of the Morton Ca- dets to arrange for @ reception to the sol- dier lads on their return from Memphis a committee was appointed to have complete CITY ITEMS. Sperial Prices Tomorrow (Taesday). Burbank Potatoes, 75c. bu.; best Hams, llc.; Shoulders, Tc.; 3 cans best corn, 20c.; 2_ Ibs, Apricots, .; best Elgin Butter, 2he.; Pure Old Port Wine (tomorrow only), 40c. bottle, regular price, 50c.; best Ca- tawba Wine, 25c. bot.; Old Rye Whisky, 75. qt. bot.; Superior Old Rye Whisky, 6- year-old, $1 qt. bot.; Coffees, Teas and all AMUSEMENTS. SS LECTURES. MONTHLY MEETING AT THE ¥. M. ©. A., 1109 New York ave., tonight, § o'clock. Readings, Recitations, Pialzo Solos ‘aud Addresses by con: Yention delegates. Members and fricads invited to be presert. BUTLE'S BIJOU THEATER. Seats 25 Matinees Thes., Thurs. and Sst. The Eminent Young Irish Comedian, D, ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Mrs. Robert E, Peary, Under the auspices of the EI ND, Jn the plcturcsane Bish comedy, Master Chrissie that if they would raise $5,000 the com- pany would appropriate $10,000 to supple- NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, charge of the affair, as follows: Maj. F. T. Academy of Music.—Hinrich’s Opera Com- Wilson of the third ‘hattalion, Adjutant pany, in “Il Trovatore." kinds of canned goods reduced; best Brown the Veterans and Patriotic Wo- roesser and Miss Virgle Luck- Stout, $1.50 per doz.; best Bass Ale, $1.50 | of Wiotuy E : Butler's Bijou Theater—“True Irish ment their efforts. They went to work,|R. J. Donnelly and Capt. Mattingly of the a f > 4 Soaps t | ott: Washington's orite Child Dancers, appear at Thursda x Hearts.” men of Washington. heart and soul, and raised $13,000, so that |Lemon Rifles. The cadets will be met at | Po" doz; full ling; Eaundry . Soaps Ot | every performance: am TOMS CABIN.” y, May 23, 1895, the station by an escort consisting of troop my20-6t Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—Flynn’s Lon- they had in cash $23,000 to begin with. 1t® At 8 P. M. : A, the Washington Light Infantry, the K 2BNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER, don Gaiety Girls, It was decided that the building should ——— = 3 a third battalion and ‘the Hibernian Rifles} prexsh Supply Domentie Sewing Ma- ALL THIS WEEK, Aretle Ife and scen eee i err aD eee chive, | The program for Memorial day services | be designed by a woman, and out of @ | and the stay-at-home members of the Mor-| chines Seneca deronlete story me todey weak FLY datligg Ewa ecictaes saleht Gadeee eerie coe thee Menor: hecicivels-cesanankanen: at the various cemeteries s gradually | 1arge number of meritorious designs the | tons, The latter will wear high white hats | Querbach's, rth and H. my20-4t uny other white woman has ever been. Eighty lan-” and will march tmmediately in front of the be theacacsie victorious cadets, as the Mortons are now generally thought to be. Maj. Moore will command the combined forces, which will escort the cadets up Pennsylvania avenue palm was awarded to Miss Elise Mercur of Pittsburg, Pa. It was at first thought that the building could be erected for $15,- 000, but $30,000 will be necessary, owing to the increase in size required by the de- London Gaiety Girls, Introducing PAULO and DIKA, the French Marvel taking shape. As announced in The Star the exercises at Arlington are definitely ar- ranged, with Gen. Agnus as orator, Justice Harlan and Lieut. Lucien B. Young of the tern-slide views, including several pictures of her little girl, born in northern Greenland. Tickets, with reserved seats, 75, 50 and 25 cents,” at Mefzerott’s music store. my18-5t It You Suffer From the Damp, Chilly weather, try a bottle of our Rich, Crusty Port, 5c. qt.; or a bottle Pure Rye Whisky, yrs. old, soft, meilow, thoroughly ripened, Capitol Park, northwest.—_Emmet and Fete. orth Capitol and G streets Guard Encampment ————— Monday Evening, May 27, EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. 7 ~ » | to k street, past the Shoreham and the | 70. it Ea +h—Oysters iced, 10c.; Cher- = bert ae A a 2 y plive dd es, d Will Carle- d f s 4 an even then an annex [ + ie le. qt. unc ysters spiced, = MANAGE GENE KERNAN’S BENEFIT. =x = = a dh ce se ney aor “The seligious pare | will be needed. ‘The plans decided upon in- | Arlington, to K street, and down K street one, fresh, 10c.; Baked Beans, ‘Toma- Se ae EXCURSION Stemmer Macalester for Marshall Helland o read the poem. The religious pa leries Colonial room, exhibit |to the armory. It is probable that there Sauce, fe can.; Canned Meats, Ham, ONS, &e. of the service will be in charge of depart- Maunt: Verioa ae ip ane , educa- | Will be a good deal of flashing and sizzing | Chicken, Duck. 7 GRAND EXCURSION 4 5 : 7 te - : : iB = Senge Sal “2 : 2 -, TO CHAPEL POINT, TIT ate nee ment Chaplain Smith. The Mozart Club "ganization room, press room, | and booming along the line of march, caus-| it P. R. WILSON, 934 7th st. nw. turday Matince, : 20 Ch 1B Steamer Itive H Le eae Oe er the ed by frequent displays of fireworks. — — $506, Uy ‘the polomac, WEDNESDAY, May 22, xecutive committee room, les room, kindergarten, cookirg school, dining room, kitchen, and the only emergency hospital DANIEL, FROHMAN’S and the Marine Band will furnish music, and there will be a chorus of 100 girls, un- 1895, by the board of directors and ia gers of the Eastern Dispensary, a wo: charity, in urgent need of funds’ to pay da Glymont and inte a.m. J. Jay Gould's. Japanese Lanterns, my2znet* At the armory the drill team and the of- ficers of the escort will be served a supper, Steamer Mattano for Mattox Creek and | der the direction of Prof. Howard. There Sh coal k é na liwhLSsnathe Tcorrldcceinies tetouchenlectare | Th t Co peusex.” A delightfal sail of 55 miles 10 the most intervening landings, at 5 1 will be a grand parade through the city | 274{"e SRC ree heey Bese ona halUithesrank olathe: escort will’ bee well yececum eater beautiful resort on the Ilue Danube of America Steamer Harry all for Chapel Point, | and as far as the Aqueduct bridge, after the reception of les | taken care of. A concert will be given im- Of New York. Steanier Carmel Sere tee ek ete Colonial Beach landings, at 7/20 oo Ss ss mediately after by the band of the escort Mondas, 1 Weduesday Evenings, and| at 9 a.m, returning at 9 nue Dante on he ean hich the organizations taking part will : ag Ee Peay the Noticaar Guns mn Cone ane Tae a Ana canes: at 9 a-m., ng ti. Dancing on boat ea ; i ; ‘An efficient board of women managers, | @ Guard Dr DS, Specialties i ¥ : d take ‘the cn eo Steamer Washington for Norfolk and | Proceed to the various cemeteries to which | (70°. the regularly organized committees | the cadets hope to see as many ladies pres- BP = and STO AN IDEAL HUSBAND Ke and take the child rT < Fortress Monroe, at 7 p.m. they are assigned. There will be the usual | Or the whole has control of this building ible, both at the luncheon and | Furniture hs IBAIND. | _Metzerott’s, 1110 F'st. usw, and at wharf ms20-2 1312 I street northwes services on Sunday, the 26th, precedifg|and its regulations. Mrs. Joseph W. he concert. This part of the reception | free. g aie 3 Hg FOR CHARTER—-STEAM LAU 7 for Arlington, at 10 a.m. Memorial day, this year at the Christian | Thompson was selected as president, and, | is in the hands of Messrs, G. F. Juenaman, | Cold Storage. coMPhite “Sew “ENERY AND AP-| Einds,“for hive andi ee 4 Sa Church in the morning, and at St. John’s | though young, has discharged her duties |G, PF. Plugge and D. H. Moran. si valuable Rugs, Carpets, Weols, cq POINTMESTS. SON, foot of F st. and } - GRAPES OVERHAN : Rares z r to the satisfaction and gratification of all The executive committee consists of F. tore /Sonrayeluables Rupa ce ere e. BEGINNING THE COMEDY SEASON. oS CARRIAGE DRIV in the evening. The Grand Army will be | concerned. She is well known as a beauty, | Blandy, chairman; J. O. Grayson, F in our cold rooms and go on your . 27, » s IN. Geunelachacnitwa calles ce of the day by the | 4 woman of wit and tact, and an unusu- | Juenaman, H. L.’Mares and Capt. Mat- Cnicenee Gating: ieecureeia the) cectaintyot waa ; erate erate tea unlles lone a1 x . the Legion of Loyal | any good business manager. tingly. The subscriptions are In the hands they will come back to you in the autumn as 5 GRAND OPERA. ars a a : the Speer’s Oporto Grape Vine Promen, Tadies of the Grand Army, tne | Among the members of the visiting board ou O RGrasean gnyagN m wvecnet eS aC: Dright and beautiful as now and without a Pootiar Drlees, 25, 50, Te und $1. ° ' pe =, ‘a a > ers Am t s. “level Si G = oe ls. r damage y mo . a bug. J ¥ = a Passule, N. J. only twelve miles from New | Sons of Veterans. ‘The Daughters of the SeeF PAIRS aT MAEM DEE os eee Bie SE eaten Teor ° ° eeeorenin May Schedule. ork city. Those who doubt it can have | Revolution have been invited to participate. | jyieginbotham, Lady Aberdeen, Mrs, Adlai a z ces are ve ale. = 2 their expenses paid and $10) given them| Gen. Stanley has accepted a place on the | #8 > Lady A pst onadab Mecting. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, ] PIC. S OPERA if they will come and see and do not find | cree eee oe ee ereteee On ghe | Stevenson, Mrs. Roger A. Pryor, Miss! Gooq wil Counell, No. 9, Sons of Jona- Sea STR. CHAS. MACALESTER leaves for Marshall the above true. ae PURE, FRESH MILK FOR BABIES. Received from our own farms one hour - after milked. Delivered twice daily if you sh. recommend it. Sc. qt. Drop postal. . Thompson, 511 4% st.s.w. NO INJURY TO FINEST CARPETS ‘em=make them as fresh Rendered moth proof nd men call. Empire Car- pet Cleaning Works, (31-5 Mass. ave. LOWEST PRICES ON SUMMER NEC SITIES.—Everything priced to make buying easy. Oak Refrigerators—handsome and durable—$6.50 up Gasoline Stoves—best ™Made—as low a: %%. Gasoline, only 15c. gal. BARKER, ith and D s. —_—_—_+ free. Wagons You'll invariably get the freshest, juictest and most select cuts of HOME-DRESSED MEATS if you buy of KEANE, 35-51 Cen- ter market. —- + If you want the most ATTRACTIVE PRINTING, at the most reasonable prices, consult SHEIRY about it. 623 D st. KENNY'S FINE ROASTED COFF are sold in every section of Washington. Their superior quality, absolute purity and moderate price make them justly famous. Six city stores—wholesele and retail. C. D. Kenny. <> diers’ Home cemetery, and Father Garri- gues, vice rector of the Catholic University, at the request of the officers and inmates of the home, is to deliver the oration. Farragut Post has charge of services at Congressional cemetery, George H. Thomas Post will arrange services at Glenwood and Mt. Olivet, John A: Logan Post at St. Elizabeth's, the eGorge U. Morris Post at Oak Hill and Holy Rood, and a committee from Charles Sumner Post will decorate isolated graves of soldiers and sailors in the District. Commander J. P. Quander will have immediate charge of this observance. In the afternoon of Memorial day Oliver P. Morton Post with other colored patriotic organizations will march to Harmonia cemetery and hold religious, musical and oratorical services. The Memorial © The committee on follows: Department officers—Marion T. Anderson, commander; John H. Howlett, senior vice commander; William W. Chambers, junior vice commander; Arthur C. Adams, meii- cal director; James D, Smith, chaphu Charles F. Benjamin, assistant adjutant general; James E. McCane, quartermaster general, Past department commanders—F. H. Sprague, B. F. Hawkes, A. H. G. Richard- mittee. Memorial day is as Frances Willard, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, M Hoke Smith, Mrs. Rufus Bullock, Mrs. P. Howell, EW. ady. The Daughters of the American Re tion have been invited to read pat papers on the 18th and 1 of. Notable women from the Council of W men will be inyited. Lady Somerset, L Aberdeen, Miss Willard and others are read papers on philanthropy, education and temperance. Federation of Women's Clubs and read papers. The colonial committee of the women ma board lutiona: These exhibits will be, most days. rs. Charles F. Crisp and Mrs. olu- tic October. roe dy The General will hold their federation in woman's congress hall in November. They will make an exhibit nagers is gathering many rare and interesting relics of colonial and revo- es, loaned by private individuals dab, held their usual enjoyable time last Friday evening at their hall, 412 and G streets southwest. Past Chief George Stahl presided. Several innovations were intro- duced in the initiation of the new members that reflected credit upon the officers and council. Over 125 members were present, » | large delegations being present particular- ly from Empire Council and Pioneer. Resolutions were offered by Mr. W. T. Raley, jr., and adopted, expressing the council's sorrow and loss by the death of Sovereign Chief Henry W. Andrews. The charter of the council was ordered draped thirty days in memory of the deceased sov- ereign chief. The Sovereign Council entered on their semi-annual visitation, and occupied the various oftices, and in’ their inspection of of in throughout the Union, and in many in-| the books, ete., they found nothing but stances have never been on exhibition | werds of commendation for the business before. way which characterizes Good Will Coun- ceil. AMUSEMENTS. James Murphy was called to preside, who made_one of his characteristic speeches, Academy of Music.—Two operas were | afterwhich Mr. Charles Hampson made given by the Hinrichs ccmpany on Satur- “The The former was no- ticeable for two new people in the cast, Miss Myrta French singing Marguerite for day—‘“Faust" at the matinee and Barber of Seville.” the first time and Sig. Maina sustainii the part of Mephistopheles. Miss French the most eloquent and practical address of the evening, in which he urged more con- centration among the temperance forces and more Jonadabs in the Anti-Saloon League. He was followed by Sergeant John C. Daley, in an address full of com- mon-sense advice, and he was followed by P.S. C. A. S. Dent, J. H. Mitchell, P. 8. C. ng American Security & Trust Co.,” my17-21d 1140 15th st. now. STORAGE WITH INSURANCE —cash advanced on goods stored with us. We seli all kinds of goods at public anction. Geods recelved for ster ay Jos H BROS. & CO., Ai my10-3m 63 ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE KOOMS, 1407 G Separate apartments. Drs, light “and clean. Charges reasouable, “Best location in the city. hiG-2m SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4-STORY IRON front building; separate rooims; rates, $1 e Toad per month: advances on storage. D, M. La & CO., Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. u.w. ‘Tel. 1083. VE'LL MAKE 'EM TO FIT." Antee.” “Should lining--binding rowicaT TL, TROVATORE. Van Cauteren, Fleming, Michelena, Campanart, Te norrow night (First Appe "ance of Mons. . Wed., La Glocorda; Thur., Bohemian Girl; Fri. The Jewess: Mat. Sat. Mignon; Sat. Night,” Fare well, Grand Double Bill, Pagilacei acd Il Trovatore; all the artists appearing. it RAND OPERA HO! WARD H. ALLEN, Manager. Evenings at 8:15, Saturday matinee at 2. FOURTH WEEK. THIRD COMEDY SEASON. Frederic Bond & Company, Presenting by Special Arrangement the Three-act Farcical Comedy, The Guv’nor. Price Orchestra Chairs, T5e. Orchestra Circle, 5c. Balcony, 25c. May 27, Fifth Week—“Pink Dominos."" Two .- Kineto- : Graphophones Now. ‘The Kineto-graphophone is a combination my20-tf Hall at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.; returning, reaches Washington at 2 and 6 p.m. STR. RIVER QUEEN leaves for all river land~ ings at 9:30 a.m.; returning, reaches Washington’ at 3 pm. PLANK SHAD DINNER EVERY DAY. For charters, dinners, &c., apply at office, 7th and M s.w. Telephone call 825. my2-tt PMountVernon, HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. THE PALATIAL STEAMER Charles Macalester Will leave foot of 7th and M sts, s.w. dally (ex« cept Sunday) at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.; returning, reaches the city at 2 and 6 p.m. FARE, ROUND TRIP, T5c. Admission to grounds and mansion, 25c. Both tickets to be obtained at wharf and at the princl- pal hotels. Elegant cafe cn steamer. THE MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALE my2-25d STEAMBOAT CO, FOR CABIN JOHN BRIDGE—STEAM LAUNCH Florence will make two trips SUNDAYS % Boat leaves 32d st. and Canal at 9 a.m. and 2: .m. Boat for charter for Great Falls and Upper tomac at reascnable rates. Inquire of Engineer, 420 1\th st. n.w., or J. Marconnler, 1073 32d st. THERE ARE A THOUSAND POINTS | sen, George E. Corson, Harrison Din, CS dh ck, WARS db ob ESS ANSTO Enh of the Kinetoscope ‘and. the Craphopbone. | apig-Sa Of font Gece ee ee Di gman, | gave a very creditable performance and in- | many others. 2 Kinetoscope. reprodtc th : bies combine them ail. LP atet x eee paiueon i s. BRR BEML | aicaled what way belcrpeciea of kar whan | Retresinedia | wen cemed aud nouce| OL BY | pare of garment [eee ce eager myers = —= Henry Franc & Son, cor. 7th and D. rooks, J. B. Burke, C. P. Lincoln, W. S.| she gets more familiar with the character. | given of a strawberry festival June 7, at | g%qo__, 5 S nival Dance (from the Gaiety Girl), and o iene = Odell, M. Emmet Urell, J. M, Pipes, S. £, | Sig. Maina was effective in his difficult role, | the hall. rip==-or te ae satisfac fejentrle. dances trum Little Christopher PIANOS AND ORGANS. = . Feunce and Nath Sic] singing with spirit and acting with true SSeS SSS Polum'wus, prod CITY AND DISTRICT UE anaes Sramtic force. Mire Aichelega ‘repeated | Short Stwry Club Entertainment. | COry=-we'll repair or renew Kincto-gripbophones and with orchestra | A Tremendous A. Rawlins, No. 1: George BE. his pleasing interpretation of the title role. ! an artistic and financial success was the | SAME, free of charge, for : ‘The subjects are: Ss Filed Her Bond. Carson, No. 2; B. F.C! i 3; | 1 te one of the luggest houses af the wea. | result of Friday night’s entertainment, un-| on @ yvegpa= ee ee ere eee ealutic ‘Miss Mary N. Heath has filed her bond | George H. Boston, Oliver P. Mortoa, No. | son, eproving ‘the RopulariGaiet this Oe der the auspices of the Short Story Club. | 74) Py, Fre : and exciting), Wilson aud Waring (two ac I 1 1ce of $200,000 as guardian of Francis R. and | Hamond Cotteail dor, Br Meade, No.3: | and the applause showed the enjoyment | Mrs. Haywood was stage manager and re- | (Silk or Satin Linings ex- Sees Soe SS > Elizabeth M. Heath, children of her broth- |G; &. H. Smith, James A. Garfield, No. 7: | Tece!ved by. its excellent interpretation. | ceived much praise for giving the assem- ted Flag), introducing the “Jumping Jack.” |eesees 4 tng apaiee : ‘ = ‘ = - a 2 2 Sig. Del Papa was at his best, and sang and i cepted. tae ad = lady in need of ready money hat er, Roscoe Heath, Miss Heath having been | Charles T. Yoder, Burnside, factedtinstrue artistiovatylee he excellence ase = une wprosraes, anise) included) the na > Th dozens of Graphophones. an|* °*°% * * instructed us to sell her Rich Sag appointed guardian of the children by ite Quasars Ge ee of this singer's work is shown in his reci- | !mperial Mandolin and Banjo Club. The We'll also press our equipped with the latest songs amt music, | ° * 2 * Domingo Mahogany Upright Piano at a Will, it is understood, inherit about $i27 bury, Charles P. Stone, No. 11; Rae aH we uel ee en ench orien eine Mize bane Des, ae a garments any time during ty Lo Seta ens os ecccee agers eee pes aH from their late zrandfather, Commodore | H. Decker, U.S. No. 1 aire aattelligent yg delivered fe: niles Chestlext || eye Me eae se 99 Open day_and night. Admission freee |e eee 6 aga rengneaenieed Kittzon. Mno, John A. Lor: an ‘lity of his voice and his splendid méthod andall, Mr, Goldy atten, se the year Gratis. Co! bia Ph h isa full upright grand; the largest size Phil Sheridan, + ThOeEr Es jenable him to fully cope with Rossi's | tations of “The Tiger Lily's Race’ umbia Pinonograp: Co., ** 9 made; has 3 pedals; and is in every Se B a * George H. Thomes, Jacob Moore. | forid music. Sig. Campanari was earnest he Uncle,” were ‘unusually fine. Our $i0 made-to-meas= 19 P: A * ¢*** respect equal to perfectly new piano. Sole Beneficiary. Henry Wilson ; cot atte 2 | and forceful, as always, and Sigs. Viviani| Anita Cluss gave two superb harp solos. A 5 gig Fa. Ave. my20-2t | © ¢ eee piano cost her $375 only 69 days azo. ‘The will of the late James Gant, datea | OMY Wilso i jlorean, Po-| and Maina contributed largely to the gen- | Miss Corinne ay as Juliet, afisy Annie | UP€ suit carries the above sieis wins rac istoras' te tateomectee eae cam February 24, 1891, an Si d a Gras ‘is, D 9: as faprmbeie eral effectiveness of the performance. Mme. | Hertford as nurse, performed act sit RR SEAR —_ ah v ae see ine GRE ene 8, No. 19; L. D. Burnpus, Lafayette, | van Cauteren’s Rosina is one of her best | V, from “ outed and Ballet ina iialanedl | guaranty as all our gar- > ry see peta pam ought to sell it be- shail be: sole beneficiary, and it she ale | ,SiMbets elected ty posts—Charies p. | BATS. ANd ame, sane Im excellent voice on | manner. drs, Hort regued 4 manclceveot | ments do=<shows we've Don’t Miss ee sces nasil Sale newt pee: without issue the real estate and remain- outman, Post 1; G. H. Slaybaugh, Post 2; | Masterly leadership of Mv linric! ter Mrs. Burkett, assisted by a corps of . . x THE sees fered a piano as cheap as this before ing personalty shall pass to Robert Daggs, | H. H. Martin, Post 3; William Bell, Post 4; | Si that leadership of Mr. Hinrichs, was | iches served olacant refreghmenta, the | great - confidence in our sivke but that 1t was snapped up early in @ nephew, who is appointed executor. Post 6: Thames Caleon bist 70, Culvert | mences the last week of this admirable | president of the club, Major F. 1. Willis, | gyi ity to produce satisfac- Grand Encampment and|:-- the morning. Better call this after- ose eee pe Ge ee eataye company, and the opera will be Verdi's “Il | had the floor cleared. and ttle Nellie Nolan I Fete eee * noon or tomorrow morning early. Dr. Radcliffe Expected. Miner, Post 10; A. N. ‘Thompson, Post iz | Trovatore.” executed many pretty fancy dances. tory wearing garments. '€ Bradbury FianoWareros: 8 Death of Robert Tyler Jones. Robert Tyler Jones, grandson of Presi- dent Tyler, died Saturday, after a very brief Emmet Guard Fete.—The entertainment and fete by the Emmet Guard will open this evening at Capitol Park, vorner of North Capitol and B streets, at 7 o'clock. The affair will coitinue every evening this Rev. Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, the newly called pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, is expected to arrive here Friday of this week, and will fill his OF THE Emmet Guard AT CAPITOL PARK, N. Cap. and G sts., H. M. Gillman, Post 12; Adolph S. Gertman, Post 13; Peter McGirr, Post 14; Edward Webster, Post 15; Neil McFarland, Post S. C. Robb, Post 18; C. M. Robinson, Post 19; E. J. Sweet, Post 20. Tailoring F. G. SMITH, MANUFACTURER, 1225 Pa. Ave. & 1216 E St. it —Exclusively. pulpit for the first time since his accept-| Camp captains, Sons of Veterans—H. EB. | week, and it is hoped that enough funds | Hlness, at his home in this city, 1420 Cor- x Commencing. MONDAY_F) May 20, and ro ance of the call, both morning and even-| Eno, William H. King, No. 1; W. sare will be raised to seud the company to St. | coran street. Mr. Jones was the on! continuing until SATURDAY, May 25. ee ee Ing, next Sunday. About two weeks ago| Kay, John A. Logan, No. 2; Hamilton | Louis, and to supply the other necessary | person ever born in the White House. He ERTZ AND EERTZ, | nenetig: stexry goons) Throwing) at Hieota | nate oer Te oe bance nee Dr. ois P clea ee revencrt aoe caueaton andr Caillioux, 3%: E. EB, | requisites which the company needs. A seaues a alte ole young child. The fu- Athletic Contests, &., &c. tional Church, 10th and G sts. * my20-6¢ to his congregation in Detroit, and has | Van Norsdail, Phil. Judd | large orchestra will be stationed in the big | Meral took place this afternoon. tee SES : ; - since beon resting at Cape May. Active | Malvin, Russell Al Alger, ~ | dancing pavilion and will furnish music Se - 906 F Street N.W. battalion DOG NG. tel he Pheasut Dene preparations are being made for his récep- | Edwards, William B. Cushi from S$ to 12, while the pavilton theater and | Royal Blue Line to Atlantle City. at “LOOK AT OUR WINDOW. * rope ase PIANOS tion and sev innovations in the Sunday | R. Houchen, George H. museum will have a change of vrogram Under the new schedule effective May as oe eis z Admission, 10 cents. my18-tt = school and church are contemplated. It is | 8. H. Jacobson, John C. Fremont, No. nightly, and every evening there will be | the Royal Blue Line service to and from ‘A TRIP ACROSS THIS CONTINENT. Planos that have been used at special low stated that Mr. Edward F. Staudt has been | Chairmen of Subcommittees—Finance, dress parade by different organizations in| Atiantic City has been greatly improved. * RUPTU RED? An filustrated lecture by Mere BP. Afucray prices for cash, short time, or on install selected as Dr. Radeliffe’s secretary. Ham Gibson; transportation, George E. Da- | the National Guard. Among the special at- z eS ‘ = #h (with over 125 views), at ST. JOHN'S PARISH ae 74s ocak ——— vis; decoration and grounds, idwin J, | tractions are prize waltzing, Irish» jig and FLOSS ‘ with Sor Ie vot ake RUPTURED. We ale | HALL. comer ©. and, Potonue ste, n-W., on rigt Finn, fully gestantead, an low Be The Light Infawtry's Trip. Sweet; music, A. F. Dinsmore; Soldiers’ | reel dancing, @ 100-yard dash open to all | Seugugugutetegetmintetetetededntntnintntntntnteie eee ete eee ey tk | WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1805, at 8 o'clock ‘p.m. #100. Square Pisnoe at all. prices. The members of the Washington Light | #0™*, J-H, Howlett; Congressional ceme- | amateurs, 10-yard dash for members of | 4 russes south of Philadelphia. Given by BOYS’ CHAPTER, BROTHERHOOD OB fg ota yep goer ed s a Fa isht | tery, W. W. Chambers; Glenwood, Nathan | the National Guard in heavy marching or- all line of Abdo:inal Supporters. = eRe Ne discounts to nake room before the summer Infantry Corps have decided to go to Brook- mmy18-3t* lyn to spend Decoration day and to partic- Bickford; Oak Hill and Holy Rocd, Sam- Admission,” 25 cents. uel MeMonigle; Mount Olivet and Grace. der, putting the 16-pound <hot, cake walk- SMITH & CO., ing, climbing the slippery pole, swings, TO SURGICAL DEPT., PHARMACY, 1ith and F. for our contemplated improvements. You can buy now new Chickering & Sons., Henry F. Miller, Mason & Hanilin and Fragrant Sweet Peas The Cures ipate in the ceremonial dedication of the | land, T. B. Crisp; St. Elizabeth, H. W. Eno; | merry-go-round and others. other reliable makes of Pianos at lower thirteenth regiment armory. They will} HAttle Ground and Rock Creek, Charies | Monthly Meeting at the Y. M ee ener ee. ve a gorgeous display of them now. Deices than ever again. it will ay you to eaves Wadicaday TiGehOs the cothaeeorn= |e thews; decoration of isolated graves, | Young Men's Christian As Lf els SN Bt) Leen The most delicately tinted and the sweetest come and see us now. J._P. Quander. The Woman's Reliéf Corps, Auxiliary of the G. A. R., assisted by the Daughters of Veterans and the Sons of Veterans, will se Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies and en- riches the blood, and this removes the cause of disease. ‘The following case is an Illus- tration: scented blossoms you'll find anywhere are here. Our prices are a little less than others ask. A. Gude & Bro., New York avenue northwest, its members and their friends an excep- tionably flne program tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. Frank S. Browne, who has the pro- will offer to panied by the Mount Pleasant Drum Corps, and will leave Brooklyn to return Sunday. On their arrival in Brooklyn they will be John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. n.w. SEE WHAT met by the thirteeath regiment and es- | have charge of preparations for the decora- ican, “4 . : Florists, E ts ; - Penton ith ’ arations ‘a-| gram in charge, has made every effort to Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured me of the 224 F Street. IStoje25-280 SE ee OR aha ; acting with Col. Sweet, chairman of | secure talent that cannot nelp but please worst isin, together with a my1S-124 meee sesh neta me alee ALE) = 4, A. R. memorial committee. every one. The program will consist of skin disease on my thigh and leg, which a aaa ae =e Sa ee + soe Pees thal ore gene ee ees tv oman’s Relief Corps will decorate | piano solo: Pennies Gm SeGUATIOR Coo has troubled me 20 years, I tried many oe ea sebeal dee Or es Ge poe ey peaemgnal Pedal chars Epes ety a dashes ae i hee! rarely Shee Pykrgwn ai Ariington, | gether with reports from the conventions medicines without result, but was cured per- partes gl en from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. GEO. | chasing elsewhere give us a call; before leaving : bpibeeclti Se fealas hey) will’ also of Y. M. C. A. secretaries, held recently at mauently by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood's ene MAE WK st. nw. imyis-ate | town for the summer send us your plano to be EE Ay , have charge of the kitchen, where | Springfield, Mass. and Hartford, Conn, ‘The GS SETS Sit down tonight and have a friendly talk S thoroughly repaired, polished and. stored until A Temperance Anniversary. aged veterans will be given iheir dinner. | gymnasium hall of the will be parilia. We find it an excellent blood with your wife—about the Furniture that’: eed pci The members of Perseverance Lodge of | te psctened. thie sean the cemeters will | opened to the visitors, 4 helpful yaad led soa Ged oe wee } re that's ith st. mW. als 's | 2 be essigned this week, and the Woman's yall a east <pecte ey ears ae hee eee eded t hi re SPECIAL OFFERS IN PIANOS FOR THIS WEEK: Good Templars celebrated the fifteerfth an-| Rellef Corps has asked all the patriotic | 2° Well as Pleasant time is expected. done for me." HENRY NEUMANN pate ere ard aitred raha ermer bas y One Bistnway oyeaie, good as uew, srorth $700; niversary of the lodge Saturday evening uomants jozeantzations, including the wo- ean at the Cone ES School ast West 48th st., New York city, New York, She's home all day—you're not—she knows JOCKEY GC UB will sell: for ‘$240; terms, $5 cash and § per at Elks’ Hall. Mrs. E. A. Chambers de-| 2", of American Ltherty, through their | Saturday evening Mr. B. P. Murray gave ° Where the shortcomings are—a good deal bet- og One Ni Upright, slightly used, $195; livered an anniversary addr which was | P! ident, Mrs. La Fetra; the Daughters of ahs BOPMLES HEE ee Hood 1S Sarsaparilla ngs are—a good deal bet: St h Va — y stand , $1955, followed by a program of musical and lit, | Veterans; ladies of the G. A. R., Mrs, | rise Kingdom’ nef Ls 5 ter than you do. Doesn't she need a Refrig- . Asaph, . ‘One’ Chicago cottage organ, reduced from $110 pils and friends of the High School. The lecture was entertaining and instructive, and as the views were mostly made and colored by native artists, it lent additional interest to the scenes. It is proposed for next season to furnish a series of free il- lustrated lectures on geography, history, Aid of the Union on of Loyal Wo- Royce, president; Ladie: Veteran Corps; and Le. men, to place tributes upon any or all of the graves under the special supervision of the Woman’s Relief Corps, as well as upon those assigned to them by-the chairman of the G. A. R. memorial comniittee. to $76; terms, $5 cash and $3 per month. Upright planos for rent from $3 up. Hauling, Six Races Esch Day. First race, 2:30 p.m.. storage, tuning, repairing shipping and packing: ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. 0 WOUCH, Special train direct to grand stand from 6th | _ f21-6m,12 924 7th st. street station at 1:30 and 2:10 p.m. Local trains THE POPULAR KRAKAUER PIANOS, SUR- Ce passed in tone and durability erary numbers, RACING MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRI- DAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. erator cr some Matting? NEVER MIND ——— Don’t Say It Can't Be Done? The “Misfit Puzzle” is just as easy as can be. This week we present one with each 5-Ib. box Creamery Butter. James F. Oyster, Is the Only True Blood Purifier. = Soaloegeatonteatonteeteatoateesonteesestoeseesentoatentontestenreesontenteetentonseetest > Caner : : 5 E. E. DOWNHAM, p a ar 900 Penna. ave. Certer, Riggs and K street BS biography and othe medusa _ oe ne bene- And standard Spring Medicine. It creates 8. N. STILLWELL, President. See ae KUEN 3 ees RAPID FLYING. fit of the pupils of the High Scholl. fan appetite andi overcomes that tired ‘feel: q Secretary. apls-tt | inns gm : Z Dining Cars on Royal Blue Line. aa Roberts Under Arrest. % ins. Be sure to get Hood's. PROF. SHELDON’S DANCING ACADEMY, Three additional New York trains on the | Capital City Homing Pigeon Club's e Harry Moore has ar-| % — - , 25 per cent discount. Royal Plue line have been eauipped with First Race. Bea as é ve "s s _ _We're not in a burry for the money—get| arte For the balance of the season. dining cars, making five in ail, viz.: The fi : * rested Harry Roberts, the fourteen-year- HOOD'S PILLS easy to buy, easy to take, what you want and pay us for it a little at a trains leaving Washington at ‘4:55, Sie oars eae eae Gin on old boy who was released from jail a few easy In effect. 25e. Ume—weekly or monthly. We have marked | TAERY HO, COACH VANE FROM asia 1 St — Pianos. ‘i sanaaye iv; | Washington, D. C., held their first race o . : - sf . Daily — . -» 10 a.m., 2 p.m. 6 «9:00 Sundays), 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 and — z days ago, when there was a charge of as-| 2 SRR OREO our prices in plain figures—so that you can| Uncle Sem ‘bridge, Welncodays, Stadsra” foe | SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND E m. The dining car service on the | the season of 1805 yesterday, the 19th in-| sault with intent to Kill pending against | Soteeotectectntectetecteceeteceneetecintesietenieoeiectoneey e days—S. Home. Tuesdays, Fridays—Arlingtoa. | PIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE; ALSO SECOND- Blue line is noted for its superior- | stant, from ettesville, C., air line | him. He is the boy who shot Miss Lillian compare them with the CASH prices down] Fare, 50e. p20-2m* | HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIF- and the high standard of excellence will be fully maintained. = —— Reduced Rates to Philadelphia via Pennsylvania Railroad. town. Your credit is good—without notes— without interest. We sell the World's Fair Prize Refrigerator—the ‘‘North Star’’"—all sizes, from $2.50 to $50. There are a thou- Spooner in front of her home on 12th street t SA a hee es more than a month ago, while he was rid- MAKI ‘ERMS: ing a bicyele and endeavoring to give an imitation of a ‘Wild West” performance. Judge Miller fined Roberts for carrying the distance 287 les. The birds were shipped Friday night by Mr. H. K. Bliss, secretary of the club, to Mr. E. Howell, Adams Express agent, with instructions to liber- “Hobby” —is Prescription Work—and we do it In technical manner that suits both oculist and patient. A little better work at a _ DENTISTRY. PRETTY FACE PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Repairing by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., ‘s) coer scene A Excursion tickets to Philadelphia May | ate yesterday morning. stolen pistol, and when he was released, little lower price than elsewhere. Try us. sand rolls of Matting for you to choose from 20 and 21, via Pennsylvania railroad, good | Mr. Howell telegraphed as follows: | under the poor convicts’ act. it was discov- ery —we tack it down free of cost. We wit|—— So \acted with i Smite ume the, ruby +3 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. to return until the 23d, at one fare for the | “Birds liberated at 6:30 a.m.; light east | ered that a mistake had been made, as ptician, make and lay the carpet—free—no charge for | —— ture 1s spoiled by decayed teeth and’ an| ‘Telephone call No. 1737. ap20-tt round trip, namely, #4. * | wind; atmosphere, light; everything favor-| there was the more serious charge pend- MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, = over fragrant breath. The care end preser- ep! Bae: > able. ing against him. Jith and F sts. myl7-144 waste in matching figures. You ought to sce vation of sing eel teeth is a specialty ~ c 7 S z al e] Se : with us. tract! vith , BO: New Trains on Royal Blue Line. The returns are as follows: First, C. 62, the Baby Carriage we sell for $5—hundreds ee eas c The Royal Blue Line train service to} Red Cock, owned by A. C. McLean, making | 10.1.2. c.sutsegtecteeteteetetetenteteetentetentetectntectentee GRATEFUL—OOMFORTING— of others—all prices—up to $50. Parlor and|—— tion” ropor- Philadelphia and New York has been great- | 4), ayetake leer oe Ee Ee ee au Bed Room Furniture—in every wood and finish | DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th st. myS-14d aiinnpecnradls Sent ‘ddit trata: ; second, L. 2 : 4 = : ss 5 ~ a * ly imp cone rele leave WEAK nconnee ed by H. C. Wall, making an average speed 9 that Is desirable—yours for a promise to pay. | ~ FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, The best eae! nook arriving Philadelphia 10:15 a.m, | f L149 yards per minute; third, L. es 5 707 I st. n.w. Open daily from 10 to 12 a.m., Fe ed 5 : ane “1t? | Black Cock, owned by Dr. Henry Darling | & and 2 to 5 . No charge except for materials o * 7, 45 p.m., and leaving Washing: i AeA : Used. Extracting free. mon sense. It’s worth dollars to you to see arriving Philadelphia 3:40 | 0f Brightwood, D. C., with average speed | cance ena 9 2 nit = 56 p.m. Southbound a | f 1.146 yards per nee aw ee 3 $ “By a thorough knowledge of the natural taws 4 will leave New York 8 a.m., no Cock, owned aby Samnel: Wali) Z | which covern the operations of digestion and nutri- oe Me eller O. Enuadelpuianlthasrasnerecrive wveatitenn making an average speed of 1,146 | % | tion, and by a careful application of the fine prop- No Joke Intended ” 1:40 p.m., and another will leave Philadel- | ¥2°08 per minute: fifth, L. 2.228, Red Chk. 3, | erties of a well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro- phia The time of most of the old trains materially reduced : yp.m., arrive Washington 6:30 p.m. as been _ to Cincinnati and t. Louis. greatly improved to Cincinnati, Louisville shortening the running time by the addition of new dining cars. A through sleeper to Louisville is attached to the night train. See time table this paper.* pats a a ‘Trustees’ sale of two brick dwellings on N street between Ist and 2d streets south- east will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. See advertisement. —_ Remember, excursion to Chapel Point for Eastern Dispensary will take place May 22.* Read notice of excursion to Chapel Point ved Serv Imp The B. and O. R. R. train St service Louis by its and by the Eastern Dis ary, May * ee Read Latimer, Morgan & Co.'s sale of Japanese porcelains, fans, etc., to take Pp t their auc following days, 11 ton rooms tomorrow and and 3 p.m, — Sale of books at Sloan's, 1407 G street. Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Now on exhibition.—Advt, Hen, owned by H. K. with average specd of 1,142 yards per m te; sixth, W. F. 1587, Blue Cock, owned by W. H. i worth, with average speed of 1,135 yards per minute: seventh, S. 14725, Blue Cock, , Jos. Noble, with average speed of 135 yards per minute; elght Blue Chk. Cock, owned by W. Gary, th average speed cf 1,007 yards per mir- ninth, W. F. 1981, Blue Chk. Cock, S, ed by Orndorff, with average d of 1,055 yards per minute. The next ef the club will be held on the 26th t, from Kingstree, S. C., air line dis- insta tance, 400 miles. $4.00 to Phil i On all trains, May turn until the Odd Fellows’ 1 wand Return vin and 0. R. R. and 21, valid for re- Account dedication of May 21. . New Trains to Philadelphia and New York. Owing to the opening of the Baltimore Belt Line R. R., the B. and O. has been en- abled to add new trains to its schedule, and to materially shorten the running time of old ones. See time table, this paper. ~ = Special sale of furniture from a_private residence at Sloan's, 1407 G street, Wednes- day, at 10 a.m. Now on exhibition.—Advt. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High- est of all in leavening strengtt.—Latest United Stater Government Food Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 106 Wall st., N. ¥. Seetestestententonteetoetnt SeSoaseegeete Seine breakfast and ‘supper a detic: age, which ‘may save us many h ’ bills, It is by tite judicious use of suc! articles of dict that a constitution may be gra ually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hendreds of subtle 1 are floating around us ready to attack there is a weak point. ‘We may escape many a atal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.’ vil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by grocers, labeled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO.,' Ltd... Homeopathic Chem- ists, London, England. 43-m,tu,som DIDI IDO Magnificent Patterns in Mattings—— Mattings of every imaginable color and design. A little less money will buy a RED, ROUGH HANDS, Bad complexion, prevented by CUTICURA SOAP, skin purifying and beauti soaps. Only cure for pimpies because only py blemishes and falling hair Most effective oap in the world, £8 well as purest and sweetest of toilet and uursery pre vuntive of clogging of the pores. Sold everywhere. better matting here than any other place FOU MAY BOO tty Mf An extra good quality ting—new pacternus—40-yard roll— § OO ieee 3-9 A tine intless ary 4 every 6, desirable color at jesign—40- § yard roll—for.....++++-+ OO TON CO., my18-20d THE HOUGH 1214 F street. Mammoth Credit House, 819-821-823 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, Between H and I streets. eee my14-84d nana noma ezes Make the hot weather bearable by making your house or office as cool as possthle. Elpetric light is much cooler than gas’ Hght and much bet- ter. An electric fan is indispensa- ble to comfort. "Phone us or drop us a card if you want incandescent or are lighting or power for an el trie fan. Electric Lighting Co. ST. N.W. "Phone ee eweeeee vt Jewelers Don’t Shoe Horses But sonetimes when you've got back your bungled over Watch you think some of them ‘ought to be I don't bungle when I repair a watch —I respect my reputation too much to turn out anything but the best work. 75c. for cleaning; T5c, for mainspring. Hutterly, myl6-3m Werk called for and delivered, (32 G st., opp. city P. O. Sign, Electric Clock, In saying that we pull together; we co- operate in professional work, each man be- ing confined to the department he under- ‘ands best, and the result is unusual skill, an immense gain In comfort, and reduced ex- pense. Our pull doesn't hurt your nerves or your purse-strings, Painless,extracting, 50c. Fillings, 75c. up. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, etc., at corresponding prices; estimates gratis, U. S. DENTAL ASSN., my4 CORNER 7TH AND D N.W. ATTORNEYS. 417 with St. N.W. Stieff Piano Agency. apl6-20tt 016-200 ¥ — MEDICAL. OLD SORES, ULCERS, BL Cancer, Stave, cued withat us of ee et ‘ity references; no charge for cousulta- fiom, DR: GEORGE LILLEY, Specialist, nytLame — Office and Residen AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s. 50 years’ experience iu treatment of all diseases consultation free and strictly confidential, MANICURE. MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, 11TH AND B sts. n.w., beg to announce to their lady friends the ning of a wantcure parlor, in Mra, Smith (late of the Palais Royal). Parlor in annex ou first floor. apis-3m harge of PERCY METZGER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law And Notary Public, Has removed his office to the Gunton building, Room No. 11, No. 478 Loulsiaua ave. n.w. my1-3m Altorney- ‘Law, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing- ton, D. C. Residence, 800 L nw. azz MADAME _PAYN IGH-CLASS MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE and RESIDENCE, 703 15th st. ow. (a7-44 MANICURE CASES, $5 UP. Partings Are Sad! <a ving it rey UNIV: 1 Sexptse Cv. aps-7d Room 4, 1114-1116 F st. aw,