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; THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MAY-7,. 1896-SIXTEEN PAGES. LO@AI: MENTION. TO WATCH THE S1CK| cmtsmax mxpavon ononvs. |GALLAUDET COLLEGE AMUSEMENTS. Where the Different Sections Will Re- E Street Baptist Church.—The second AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. hearse Tomorrow Night. concert of the course of entertainments be- len’s Grand Opera House.—No lorm- Section rehearsals of the mammoth Chris-| Gradnating Exerois the Thirty-{ !ne held at the E Street Baptist Church, alee ore pestorm> | Graduation of (ikes of Nurece_ at! Prego) oe nevi auens it te had ene s aur and NTs cae: tat beneat o€ the Geuuaing oe ots ‘THEY DO NOT VIVISECT. Students Public Schools Do Not Cut Up Living Animals. In reply to en inquiry by Dr. C. W. Stiles of the Agricultural Department in regard Academy of Music—“The Romance of men’s Hospital. evening, in acccrdarce with the plan of Second Anniversary. given last night, the church being crowded | to the practice of vivisection in the public con Hollow.” meeting successive Friday evenings until by an enthusiastic audience. The soloists | schools, Superintendent Powell has made lumbia Phonograph Company,919 aie convention time. Section A will, as usual, Were among Wuafbington’s best-known mu- | the following staterrent: ee svonee aor et eape Hom Of | pe, Rankin’s Address and Adivee to| hold its rehearsals in the Metropolitan | some Remarkable Succeauen With the | sicians, and the Program rendered was well| | ““Vivisection does not take place in any|@ 0 Presbyterian Church, corner of 84 and B selected and fu hi th nearly every one at this season. prifteenth and V streets northwest—St.| the Young Women—Diplomas Given sirects (clitheas!; section B qill tect Jn Deaf—A Student.From India— Mrs. Marin Me’ Meebtdsd oud ee District or Columbia ay autoniee OF VY some men end wimen enteavor tempor "3 ure ir. 4 if wily t a Kernan’s Lyceum Theater._Sam T. Jack's by Commissioner Ross. the First Presbyterian Church, 4% street The Degrees Conferred. Kalser composed a quartet, which sang} “Vivisection has never been practiced in wang bedi sapiecner lage cae eny Extravaganza Company. near C; section C has been assigned to the several times, wlile each one of the four | the schools of the District of Columbia so upon the nervous system, which will not Lafayette Square Opera House.—No per- eae epee Seren puaataeece etree, Terdered solos. Mr. Herman Rakemann | far as I have been able to ascertain after long stand such strain. That tired fecling formance. e We: ‘ . the most diligent inquiry. “No legislation is necessary on this sub- Ject, because the authorities of the schools are radically opposed to vivisection except by experts for scientific purposes, and will do everything in their power without legis- Jation to prevent its occurrence in the pub- lic schools. - | Terdered a violin solo in his accustomed The commencement exercises of the first Graduating exercises at Gallaudet Col ; a .—Free lectme b H near 20th street, has been offered for atyle, Eimest T. Harbrove on “Theosops | graduating class of the Freedmen’s Hos-| the use of seotion D. ‘The selections to be| lege and the thirty-seoond anniversary of | S11 le, while’ Mr. Henry Xander made his National Rifles’ Armory, G street between | pital Training School for Nurses took place | rehearsed tomorrow evening were an-| the founding of the institution attracted to ppeartance as a soloist for some 9th and th streets northwest.—Second an-| last evening at the First Congregational | nounced a week ago at the last rehearsal, | Kendall Green yesterday a large and dis-| ycers. His return will be heralded with a nual May ball of Miss Helen Block. Church, corner of 10th and G streets north- a tha ceenee ee yan not aa tinguished gathering of friends and guesis. | great deal of pleasure by every musician of Ni N: * a. e v ' u e) l- Pg ee Theater.—Hoyt's “A Mid-| west, in the presence of an audience which tobe, in a measure “pron red for tomor- | Included in the audience were several mem- | the city. His work last evening gave evi filled every seat on the floor and in the gal- | row’s meetin; bers of the diplomatic corps, prominent ed- | dence that he had, if anything, profited by Wimodaughsts, 1328 I street northwest— 1s & positive proof of THIN, IMPURE BLOOD; for, If tho blood Is rich, red, vitalized and Vigorous, it imparts Ife and energy to every nerve, orcan and tissue of the body. The necessity of taking Hood's Sarsapariiia “L suspect that, if it has been thought of | $ for that tired feviing Is, there! Art Loan Exhibl leries. Chairman W. H. H. Smith of the commit-| ucators and well-known citizens interested ie Jong absence ‘trom cae polo: pee and Se ee ae se The graduating class, with the faculty of | {6¢ of |‘ is much gratified over the a¢-lin the work of the institute for the deaf | (rime “hiss Bike Dune edna peck | the Impression has come from the fact that much dissection is practiced in the teach- ing of physiology, as our method of teach- ing {s objective whenever it can be made so. Every school, therefore, draws heavily upon the neighboring markets for speci- mens of eyes, lungs, of bone and muscle: A mere detailed description of the meth- ods was furnished by Prof. W. P. Hay of the zoological laboratory of the Central Sir | ti 1 TRSION: 7% the school, the post-graduates and the | Company, in acceding his request that| #2d Dumb. On the stage were seated tion. The next entertainment will take eae cae lad speakers of the evening, occupied seats on | the “Southern express, leaving “the clty|Jullan Pauncefote, British ambassador; Place Tuesday evening, May 19, in the Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon, | the platform. The class was composed of | shortly before 11 o'clock at night, be stop-| Rev. Dr. B. F. Whitman, president of Co- | Shape of a lecture by Robert J. Burdette. cova Hall, Glymont and Intermediate | the Misses Luci Viola Ashton, Sara Iredell aos Weenie on oes ae phe event lumbian University; Gen. John W. Foster, eee Beran & alley. Circus Admission jandings at 10'a.m. and 2:30 p.m. i ce, | of the patrons of the road living there.| og. : = . E. Ran- | tickets at the usual slight advance and re- 1312 I street north Ey dio! coach peetwoct, | une Be Greet, etn Mr. Smith has moved out to iis.cottage, in | Ce-Secretary of Pat spe ae fan’ | served seats at usual prices for Barnum & for Arlington at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sarah A. Shorter, M. Gertrude Smith and) the grove, and goes cut every evening after| Fin, president of Howard Un! stow | Valley's #reat show, which will be here Steamer Washington for Norfolk and| Elizabeth Williams Tyler of the District | leaving his desk at the '06 committee head-| Dr. S. M. Newman, Bishop Keane, rector | next-Monday and Tuesday afternoons and Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. . of Columbia, Navinia L. Blackburn of | quarters. By taking the express he Is] of the Catholic University; Dr. Gallaudet, | evenings, will be on sale at Bradbury piano Sane Pennsylvania, Julia Burke and Annie | enabled to reach his home by 11:30, nearly | president of the college; Commissioner of | rccms, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue, next Hood’s Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifle rains, joints, sections by any one that vivisection ts practiced, ent to every one. Remember High School ea Amelia Simms of Maryland, L. Isabella | an hour earlier than if he were compelled] Education W. ‘T. Harris, Prof. BE. A. Fay, | Monday morning. Those who miss the cir- = i easy to Something for the Children! Foust of North Carolina. Laura A. Owens | to walt for the late lacal tratn. Prof. J. W. Chickering, Dr. Thomas Gal-| cus this year will miss one of the fines Hood” s Pills; ate Be, Don't miss it, of West Virgina, Antoinette Martina Ricks Mr. Smith has gone to Germantown, Pa.,| jeudet of New York, Prof. Gordon, Prof. | shows that the road has ever seen, the most 139 ONE DAY ONLY— and Marie Louise Thornton of Ohio, An- pre he will speak tenight to a local) Draper, Rev. J. M. Kohleer of Philadelphia, | complete in all details and with ‘the show- Saturday, May 9. nie B. Robinson of Tennessee and A. Eliza | Christian Endeavor gathering in the inter-| Lewis Johnson Davis, John B. Wight and | ics: and mcst pleasing accompaniments. THE MIKADO THEATER. Smith of Virginia. The internes or post- | ests of the Washington convention. Miles] others. i The herd of animzis has never been sur- Given to every purchaser of 25 cents’ worth | graduates were John W. Mitchell and M. Shand, chatrman of the entertainment | “Degrees were conferred upon the follow-| parsed by any stew that has ever. bech of Tea, Coffee or Spices, ete. rd D. Williston of North Carolina, Wil- | Committee, will also address a local meet-| ing: here, while the acrobats, riders, clowns and Thea-Nectar Tea is the champion of all x 3 : " I “i Co ve Hypophosphite Ham A. Wartield of Maryland, James C,| ins tonisht at York, Pa. and tomorrow] "Master of arts—Edward P. Clarke, B.Ph., | aerial artists are of the FREI Not Conair Schie ee Erwin of Georgia, Henry W. Furniss of | morning he will speak at Havre de Grace, | ¢putts Collexe, ighest grade of teas for Ice Tea. Special present atures of U house sells the sa! No other grades of Coffee t Albert C. Gaw, B.A., Will- | excellence One of the f at} New York, Jackson B. Shepard of Penn-| Md., at one of the sessions of the county | tam Jewell ¢ ‘ollege, and ‘Thomas M. Barbee, | Show Is the grond ethnic exhibition, which | js the acknowledged remedy for consumption. By We handle. Thea-Nectar, per pound. t0e.;| Svivania, and Charles 1. West of the Dis- | Convention, now being held there. “Wash- B. A., Westminster College. is equally instructive and amusing. An- . & P. Powder, 8 trict of C ilies F "96" Ww! ir re-| “pRachelor : ther feature is the fact that the show has Pail A. & P. Baking Powder. 45c.; 8 O'Clock | trict of Columbia. ington "96" will be the topic of their re-| “Tachelor of arts—Bertha Block, George ene is fact t sig this bwa\ ae Gaaita) AC will cae a ate Wi mekhs. ID Breakfast Coffee, ; Java ana Mocha | “The members of the faculty present were | Marks. Frank Grimm, Harry Selden Lewis, Her- | Indy clowns, ringmasters and object hold. | olmerving the laws of health, cure in it Ni Hil rattay ay erent Atantc ant Drs. D. H. Williams, who presided: E. A. SGhee Soar on wie Lert Claude Merrill, Albert Henry Sessoms Bioly. "Whe pertormante Giit tale bisse in \. iin | 4) G Sto 2508 7th st. ‘oc elvin Lamb, Ernes ng, PPRE} 3s ie ndrew Joseph Sullivan and Laura McDul. | Bory. The py vill: aice. pI y stage rt and prolong life, aoa 3ran hee ea eh st nw] Rogers West, Frederick E. Maxey and Nonival stiienta: is0e00=May. Greener, tines rings and the elevated: staes, the early stages and give comfor prolong NH. Bowman, man. | 288 Sarah C. Ebersole. Meeting of the Auti-Division Soctety | Columbus, Ghio, High School, and Jamini | Ceors Leing opered an hour earlier than the NORE an, After the performance of some musical Last Evening. Nath Banerji, University of Calcutta. © nee and sometimes cure when the patient bas almost wise pi RGIS Gaia canine reappear ieetsn Uae eee A well-attended meeting of the directors Remarkable Work. London Gaiety Girls.—With its bevy of award forfeited in ., | pretty funny com sand sensa- Two remarkable examples of the benefits | tional features, the London Gaiety Girls conferred by a course in the college were] big company of burlesquers will begin a "Atexandes Craniiell, of the Anti-Division Soclety for the Sup- ion of Vice in the District of Colum- ‘id last ever.ing at the parlors of the the Potic Is 101 ng venerable R his Peta Sfcetes tae rete Sts ae Dr. Williams read a brief but very inter- pula avenue yesterday: esting paper relating the history of the given up hope. given In the cases uf two of the students. | Week's stay at the Lyceum Theater, com-| For sale at 50c, and $1 by all druggists. > movement which led up to the formation | Woman's Christian Temperance Union, the Miss Bertha Blake read an essay on the | ™Meneing Monday eveniz May 11. my J - THE RIVAL by Sheridan. Paper me the ee ueol ead oor that has | principal matter under discussion was a SBraof Invention” anahercvor ation was | Peformance will commence with the roar- - cover. 15e. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. | always been foliowed in admitting candi-| 11455, isl veekly 2 [see sees seers | ing burletta, a satire on the coming w. ISEMENTS. PAPAYEDTE SQUARE OPERA HOUSE is dates for membership in the class. Proposition to publish a weekly paper de-| gtstinctly iatelligible man, entitled “The Century Clubs" intro. AMUSEMENTS. : NO Dr. Williams also read letters from Bish- | Voted to the interests of the association. other student, tterlee of the diocese of Washingion, | It was finally decided to put out a four-]| born Bishop Hurst and other | page paper, which will be distributed prominent men, who pecets sited te attend, | through the Central Union Mission and ideas ta Cicwaeace. I ober eee: andi contain Urenatine cal sin the normal department, and] patie tramp; Dot Lothrop, singing culated to help along the work of reform. | FI ct in attending this institution so] brette; Chaypelic § The address to the graduating class was Barrett was vested with authority | tur away from his home is to c ia Rega a delivered by Rev. Dr. Teunis S. Hamlin, suitable name for the: paper. self as a teacher for the deaf mute or of the Church of the Covenant, and ene Ga fee Thue aw After a brief address by this gr ducing the entire company in bloome ” The Vaudeville part of the bill intr and his enunciation was remark- | a number of the best ‘people Among whom are the hmin from Caleutt s one of the ketch duo; Eddie Odell, th mute, y “EL CAPITAN!” gradu: ob. y, Mr. W. Liv- y-tive profound attention, was exceedingly appropriate. It abounded in the ‘Diy discontinued oun. tor tnatitusions ar to th eat sparc ever comm in the best sort of advice to those to whom since the, zation of the so-| Jaudet College, Sir Julian Pauncefote pul e carried. by tt ward on the it was addressed, and was Istened to by : - and Dee 4 - OF hal on called at-| jicly expressed a Brit- aoe em and the fence Wi e most | tention to what he term: ne Massage | jens —_— ork SUCCES, cisey aud (he |aree audlence with the most || fawis’ being ‘practiced in thix clty; and | “eee Decision Afirme institution, that the societ recommend to FoR te ms the work of 5 The Court of Appeals has affirmed the de- | manuseript copy of Mr. 5 arrange the outset of his remarks Dr, Hamlin umissioners that massage attendants | jjranmin a hearty hanichake cision of tho lower court in the cane of| ment_oapectally for lated the class upon the fact that | be required to undergo an examination and | him success in Ie Hable kien 5 a ae t COURS Ba tat destined to meet with wonderful popularity. e€ ival S had graduated, and also that the ure a license before being permitted to] “phe program of ex= W. Clark agt. Alfred C. Harmer, { deiita to rea at 4 ter upon a most honorable | transact business in. the District. ‘The ° aes rk sought to recover because of an 1 breach of contract in the purch nd in Monigomery county, Md., the most part of addr which were trans all the arguments that | speaker presented a list of houses where, F ." said he, he claimed, massage frauds are p} In order to show the manner in w iaPhonographCo, 919 Paav. so Ea Eact BICYCL NOT AS POPULAR are our prices for papering rooms $2. “h the A few ¢ ts ¥ h and Oth pint ste 5 an oral Mr. 3 Ns which, it wa: imed, 1 been foun: mw, center Fy aud : ne ing. Your future et dressed to the mayor of Toronto by H. J.| of De Ga TL eae thrown aren tome | representation did not prove tru . ce : 4 ais Enea: # of being called a pro- | drasett, chief constable of that city, show: | Clavant receptan wes mek Pom SM # | the lower court a veruict in his favor was | _™ — Gill's Canela S tore Griham Informed the police this le you must not consider | ing the methods followed there. mas Sees she rendered, - 2 9 his Crescent bicycle was ielans, you must hav = ‘a INST THE CONTRACT SYSTEM. ALLEN'S GRAND 07° y morning from in front of of medicine, and such | q, UNION OF F TREOTIC SOCIETIES. | $ will be demanded of you detoiecetotetes 1223 Penna. Ave., FRIDAY 3 5 t door Bradbury's Pia: —— - —— stands close beside that of the se Decided Action aken by the Sonus of ~ Ww 7 — = — Wall Paper, House Painting and Window on and ph The Federation of Labor and the the Revolution. BEN) ee ee NS LACM THEATER. Shad In former t ND. (1113 F st.n.w. Ing to bis Fr. RICHARD W. HE a better t = ick than knovy but nee bic y of 41 H from CITY poe Broke a Bottle. A rather pec r case was disposed of today be ball in the Pelice Court. Pending Bills, ‘ : Will deliver his new i Admiral Walker presided at a meeting of $ is ne Mr. E. M. Blake, chairman of the legisla-| 4 District Sc ciety of the Sons of the Rev- | & LECTrR tive committee of the Federation of Labor. | Siition held tart night ot the do z ey Sears ‘seas has sent to Senator MeMillan, on the sub- | lution b een tree ene “MY JOURNEY AROCND THE wort Ject of the bill before the Senate District | [9F jhe hurbore of considering the proposed % | wor tie HENCE of the GARFIELD s1OSETTAL = HEE eee et oe (ae Next THE LONDON GAIETY GMS, - ; | O y \ DER: tury ago that it anized in York the first training school for nur: but it was not until IS54 thee the to be r. E we | te C.F. T. Reale reported that the recent con- Memon Cie coral testoniiecia: tion of the Sons of the Revolution in n of the Federation of Labor I address | APri, at Savannah, had unanimously ap- enate bill 1417, which | Proved the p a union, and 1 proposes to change existing law and practice | #Fown Goode submitted a report shi regarding the manner of doing public work | tht the Sons of the American Revelution ance of District work by day's labor, a let- | the Sens ef the An n Revolution. Mr. Bie my7-2 WASHINGTON for WIMODATGHS x ’ Corner 3d and P Sts. N.W. and he i in their recent meeting at Ricmond had < A H pottle Since then the | In the £08 Colum tin: {indorsed the same thing. After some dis-| % bsolutely Pure 3 d 1€. i hott ar throughout the | been under consideration by Congre: jon, it which there was a. general |< Absolutely * 3 Monday, Tuesday, cnn ant ask on thi pour committee in recent years from which imity of favor ssed for the ob- | % A cream of tar g : d Charges small. with to s -t nursing among the sick Bee is | the wo 4 resolutions wer> unanimously adopted | Wishest- of 2ll in x ay an 12. strvts. de 1 the ¢ the xr st of bene! but] to derive so much bene from_ this pring that th ty of the Sons ot | & L United street cars mhS-tt oe aoe ther you labor am Measure, or the substitute for it (S., 3008), | the Revolution of the District heartily con- | & WaTAantd ry ‘our vocation # prepared by the District Commissione tulated the general Society of the Sons | & i IN NW St. PAUL”. S FAI R ottered by you in the Senate. Revolution and the Sons of the | & Fy If) i Vil right toi (he Federation of Labor earnestly hopes an Revolution on the resolutions | # MIAN RY = Is to be the fal Fight to Aeil your | that sour committee wil report favorabl at the recent meetings in Savannah | sme==e == Ta & fale? Cor a5t ¥, sts a ckmond looking tc the union of the = K \ ae caecnar ae CITY ITEMS. i qj May 4™ to 16" inclus $3 1 inte: aa A\\ A rae a % nO P at the gen- ing for the iS hildrent 4 % : lutions to the general arch debt, Season tickets Greatest Show On of the Revoluticn and ecch TH KADO TH and to the District of Columbia Soct Bf ligiven to every “pun nisee Gente’ worth Earth the Sons of the volution, with ae ° best market, and thus have |to the Senate at an early ¢ y Senate bill} 4 y something for old 1417, or, in Neu of it bill No. | are too energet in order that some mé Woking to i become andonment of the co! st system in riet may be | 1 before the pres- ‘on of Congress clo: sration believes t y in that it le: retion of the District also resolved to s¢ nate bill to the SCTURES. ice to yours "He not_overprofessi and draw the Seon Ee dere ae vopnis, WIERUTR ENNIS. white man, | line too closely to what you will and | jntrusts too ra h power to th Hive) | iG one That ach would leno ite) prompt Hon of al Everything Fotis, New This Year tie see ee : + | what you will not do. One i j ; vutlve | and loyal aid in furthering the desire P No othe ahs 3 sce _ 2 WITH MARK , sively ta on tnepatt of Che puis nang | atau oF ahs, lawl and does hot ve | Og mes imeedss| Grand New Ethnic Ex yap box TM ARM ath street and scandals incldent to the contract 7 eee Noe. 8 OFClocie hibition. jastrate Ss O'Clock ly 0 rated, cording to the t upon | Sti it is acknowledzed that's + Thanks to Cricketers. the rest of the household put toe If the welfare of the patient de- mands It, do not hesitate to wash a windor ba floor. urt today, Woor if enacted, be a great improve- | To the Editor of The sting law. : Apropos of your editorial in last even- t zs) tee, while o - + tgieration committee, while of the | 1.55 issue on Inadequate police protection sc abolishing the contract for the District, it may net be amiss to | 8101°M st., and Mocha Picturesque, Instructive and Delightful. iatimec| Realistic Oriental India. With Troupes ‘ki SYTERIAN CHURCH WEDNESDAY Indian COURSE ‘LICK. Mas ickness with he alt Dr.Hamlin said: ly : ss ; I prineij eee in COT Lbe reluctant to place any obs extend to those members of the Washing- | 30, PY Tenthfully that the nurse is for the a i : xte ose: men ager for D. uetatly, oe i EXCURSIONS days in the| patient for the nurse. Do your full duty | Maehe NAY OF shee ton Cricket Club who yesterday afternoon ; ee EAST I EXCURS om 1 Workhouse, unless a fine of $10 Is pald. and all with whom you come in contact will | je effected more east | captured the last negro murderer the Get Rendy for the Flies, 50 Trained Horses ane rise up and call you blessed.” than could that of Senate bill Giz. ‘sincere congratulations of the city of ake your home flyproof. Best Ser Performan in One Ring at One Tim Steam fi ste Congress Heights office 631 Pa. ave.—Advt. Diplomas Presented. “The committee would earnestly urge that | Washington. While these six gentlemen ors, ce vie Vand Ow Bekeeris, tofit | ACTUALLY 20 ELI $ RMIN oooeed wa es the addi- | Who pursued the armed negro for two miles | any window, ISc. ove, for t Senate bill 4008 be amended b: In presenting the diplomas to the grad- = on ap S| prescribing a over the country m: ates and internes, Pre: fe Rosset the | croc ieee on Meeser bing tbat tn all site acts made by the Dt missioners of the District of Columbia a clause be ins: Last Da Well furnist “muff an oc summer cocking, 7th&Ds.w. ng their game, ef the Turkish Rugs. made beau- the adition of oriental ru; rict_ Commis- | slenal fly ball while | requiring con-| they may be relied upon to catch mur- Mount Vernon, mee an i congratulated the members of the graduat- ors to pay their workingmen the maxi- | derers. Seriously, however, as a spectator Tons of Wadiineton: hie sale al Sion: ing class, and Dr. Williams of the Freed-| mum wages paid oe District employers, et thesmpole chase 1 cake ets tese een A tt i as Datiy (exe anday?, ae 3B rat ll e . t had be ga Such men gmen| eG = Oe hat = — | At 10 a.m. and Y ening reach the ef tomorrow at I ; : men’s Hospital on the work that had been | 2¥,Suelt an, am the negro, who was armed, while thes had geitiel EEE Baie Kom. ALAR —the uman rrow. a oc re being sold | had been able to establish the training | p,q0 0°, Committee of which T am chairman ing the IND: TICE CO. ser takes this occasion to thank you and the} One dollar will hy Ecnorable committee of which you are the d for the patience with which you have | Advertisement. Levtened to Its appeals, and for the care- ——-— ful consideration given by you to the mea The Carson Barbecue. ures referred to in this letter. If either of i these measures is passed, it will be the only | ,TH® Committee of the Blaine Invin law of 1 - 100 ft. boards: we keep school without getting a single dollar from ything to build a house. Libbe Congr Folks Who Live in the Northwest Much resret Can have their 5-Ib. boxes of creamery | Hoke Smith and butter delivered from our 1145 Conn. av Hanes were pr store. "Phone } M. Oyster, ject | @t the last mom Advertisemer ONLY q ADY you. They supply pure Kennebec Iee from z their own icefields on the Kennebse rive Prompt delivery and er from driv 0 offices, 910 Pa. ay AMER. »L, BLAKE, Captata, TERS! HOLDERS! asonabl eS AS- ee eonible sates oe The New Woman On “alos Water st, Horseback. “MARSHALL HALL. - — 8 RINGS, 8 STAG TRACK AND MAY SCHEDULE expressed that Secr: speakers whose » program fol y could not at- ble rest or advantage to the work. | Club, consisting of delegates from each of : :. Rankin, president of Howard Uni- : i rs in the World Cb ov ene weratey. Ingmen of the District enacted so far by | the election districts, held a meeting and} _.¢ ihe judges at the World's Fair dec! idea The Ont ‘Com lete otieamer Prices Take a Tobozgnn Slide. i ee this Congress, and organized labor will be | perfected its organization last night at Pas : ers. Sold at y p- TACA st Special to the trade. We'd like to talk MURDEROUS WEAPONS. gratefully conscious of the fact that this | Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Its object | ail bars Anheus: Menageries CHARLES MACALESTE se to you about storing butter—now's the ——— Noa eur teeta complished largely | was to make arrangements on behalf of | Buseh Dre: i Sica hia we Gor ‘Bianvbleti: BGAN Gk 5B vote. time. James F. Oyster, 90 Pa. av They Were Found on Mr. Hartnett's ¥ i the club to celebrate the election of Col. | It lis # nEnDS OF EEene p.m, returning reaeies Wastington 3 aon = Assailant. Se Perry Carson as a delegate to the St. Louis . ° + “2 DROVES 6 6 100 ft. boards The National G hie Society. fs Dont Have Your Carpets Beaten 2 DROVES 1 r ae F. Libbey & Co., 6th and N. ¥. Lucas Stokes, the colored burglar who] jj)° Ou Oe Pike ae oo convention with a fitting demonstration, icke “Chat tearsithem: and only se. Sorinwe ate OF | OSTRICHES. ‘cone Senge: murderously assaulted Mr. John Hartnett e concluding and one of the best of the | which it was decided at a former meeting the dust. Our process tak ae eae : gets ecciinite: Sane ERei 6 HE LIS PLIGGHLe Gadi gILeel GE Gee Mlvstrated Metzerott Hall lectures delivered | snould take the form of a parade and o and spots as well, without inj Astonishing Trained For har Susie 45 a Zth street northwest, early yesterday morn-| US year under the auspices of the Na-| big barbecue. The aifair will come off the Empire ‘arpet Cleaning Wks.,G31-5 M: Ramos aC ila : ; Hignel Geostapnis gocicky wilt be afternoon of June 1, and the scene of the —- Animals. ee ey Washingtonia s been par- | ing, was given a preliminary hearing today | tonal Geographic Society will be held next | PiIGUIOen OF Me ii follow the procesainre HARVEY has not only merited the repa- ‘ rr xronmte crowns, | Psi Artincts nounce: t ., ; Friday evening, when Mr. George F. Kunz, », 20 ANIMAL CLOWNS. 20 Yr ANT i WNS. i we cement | before Judge Miller in the Police Court. t is Ppa : | will be Robinson Park, at the corner of | tation of serving the finest oysters, with all tree 4 = Seacon June 15,| we pleaded guilty to a charge of ‘hot the celebrated gem expert of Tifany &| isth street and Florida avenue. Subcom-| carietics of cen ford, hat aleo the same | TWO nt of Mr. L. W breaking. and also to one of assault with | CO™Pany, will talk about geography as| mittees were appointed on printing and pean be lil tee illustrated by precious stones. music, and the full committee will meet = S Adinieston, “LIL be sure he will be held all right to| Mr. Kunz has on international reputation | N¢Xt Monday evening to report to the club| New Family Sewing Machine, all_Jatest | Pte. sia rcv ones oat eS aah b| New Fe est | Mission tickeis at usta await the action of the grand jury,” re- | In his special line, and is the author of | “24 progress has been made in the ar-| attachments, $1 rranted fo five | Pano. Warerooms, 1225 1 under the m: ville, will giv scriptive Ohio offices, RTING END Lirted by GMLLARD June, f and Mu : he. rangements. The Oppenheimer Co., S14 sth st. : SOOL OF LAX seaiars filler. “Five thousani dol- | books ana essays on the subject. His lec-|7@Sements. : i * % 5 shy ture before the Geographic Society Friday Pee Machines rented by week or month. Circus Tickets. = —— evening at Metz«iott Hall will be copiously Important Real Estate Sale. SS Avoid the long line Colonial Reach Excursions. » to appear in court and describe | illustrated by lanterr slides, many of them] Duncanson Bros., auctioncers, sold yes- The Finest of the Season and walt. Secure them Palace Steamer “lane Mosc TO Hol e boee assault. A new revolver, the hatchet | colored, consisting of illurtrations of mines, | terday at public sale the property 912 16:h | at R. A. Golden's fish and game stands, from GUZMAN, ace Ste : y Adve. x : with whieh ithe ass ult ree nade, a knife, ee alities where the Tue tt stones are found, street and 1605 I street, being parts of the | Center Market. Extra large seine-caught 25 Pennsylvan! (Droop’s.) Season Commences Saturd: May. = Z several cloth masks and a of rope, all | pictures i ine storie gems and . * - vas | Roe Shad, Boiling Rock and White Perch. ane 0 Cnn ddleac wink bation found ‘on Rtokes, ware exhibited, and an} tires of different jewels, maps showing | Arno Hotel pronerty The: purchaser was | Noo Sradkerel, New Saicion, Gristield Gort ince Tickets ; omenel Dene Pt ea Quy eo tt hoards: best lum: | effort will be made to leara from whom the Tekst Oe an a eeee eee ee ee teey te etrecl. Perpene eas | Crabs, dacksnipe, Plover and Philadelphia | wai, be on ealelat Bradiury ‘Piano. ‘Warerooms, Pee ciert, dates. r. tb) = - ¥. ave.— | pistol was purchased. erest in this connection. z 5 ect | ad | souta a ge . Tele- | 12 onday morning, May 11, rea cay excure eeneenaaes + | 2in'the opinion of the court omectats, | ‘The weck follawing (sth instant) the an- | #23000 for the I street property, one, tit REICes SBA aoe wervion ee ae ae eed Pale Oh) eee Stes t Stokes will receive a sentence of at least | BUal meeting of the society will be held = SSS SS GREENE Recaawes. <0. E aplatt 25 to Baltimore and Return via | tyeniy years, in Cosmos Hall, when the season will close a Lp lu ty sty bo pee eae Pennsylvania Railroad. erie for the jsummer” vacation, a vaca- eeoeese FRVOV SS SOCIO GS oeere? | THE BURSTING Daw. ts will be sold Saturday and Sunday, tion to be commenced, by the way, or cel all deafuess is ed by ¢) y 9 and 10, and will be valid for return Epworth Leaeuc: with an_ excursion and field meet-| $ catarin “Hu cure yout = caused by | THE BoaT Race. axe until Monday, May 11, 180. Good | Epworth Leaguers of Washington have] ing at Charicttesville, Va. Saturday, any train. made arrangements to attend in a body the | May 16, with visits to the homes of Mad -+- 3C. hak = fourth general conference district conven- ison and Jefferson, as well as the univ. atarr a ivers’ sales of valuable investment | tion at Harrisburg, Pa. which Is to be re | SY: Full detalls of the trip will be given take place tomorrow aifter- Ina circular to be issued the latter part of Deaf of the respective premises, | £fom the 25th to the 28th of June. At a] this week. It is understood that the thes ealmess t 4:30 a building lot on E street between | Meeting of the board of control held last| scientific societies and the patriotic so- h and_ 4th streets northeast will be | evening in Foundry M. E. Church H. B.| ci¢ties will be invited to attend on the a le Steamboat Co. Cc Two QUALTETS, oon The Charming in the y port News: ar_eatarrh with Booth's Vocket Inhales Ouuit, the Aust | o W Comedienne, sold; at 5 o'clock two brick houses, 1: Leach, chairman of ‘the transportation | #™Me terms as the geographers, Dry Air" treatuent. Hloifor < | E street northeast, and at 5 committee, reported that a special train —.- ‘ a 9 Ch Cha e Love ‘Lizzie 0 pom, : wt Southeast, in- ld leave thts in the afternoon, Ask an Injunction, “Cures by Inhalation.” } € V as ° Story of the South. \Lizzi vans. 30 pet e brick dwellings in’ the ching Harrisburg in time for the open- $1.00, ive. ae: Next Week—“A HAPPY LITTLE HOME.” = r. Se advert sement in auction columns | ing session. The Washington party has se- ae ees eee es mataiion fae Sekd te free mae Chevy Chase Lake and the beantiful grove bor- Ar. Washis for full information. cured suitable hotel accommodations. . 2 ff fast 20th Ney E Lace an viin's | new The Sa Discussion was also had last night as to| and Albert MeIntosh, praying that the sale | ¢ %T BOOTIE, 23 Bus aun st New York, 4) | deriog potas) ites te Tes Reticence CAPITAL RIDING PARK. Bygela* and Viezinia teat will tind th ie the important sale of household furniture of | the practicability of publishing a paper In| of sub lot 28, square 960, be enjoined, and | $ 1 pees eee Mee a tahinate Bee ee Se eet, | ane HOME OF THE aati sak wane all Kinds at Sloan's, 1407 G street, Satur- | the interests of the Washington union of| that the cause be referred to the auditor of J. WL. FITCH, Manager. 3 < | grounds are kept clean and perfect order Is matn- ° Large ‘and laxurioas rooms heated by steam day at 10 a.m—Advt. chapters. An editor and business manager | the court for an accounting between the enee-obe S2SCHOSSOOHE4| tained. A delightful place to take your children LADIES and fitted throngiiwut wt ‘ine eee eee the newt miactine of te boasts be A S| is PAgretsore My s> for a dsy's oating to roam In the woods surround- | pieycLy, Oldest Cycle, Resort 1 tath | from the best joney to lend at 5 and G e . Moulton repre:ents the complainants. Ne = etate Wane Rawlings) 1505 Pa ave The seventh’ anniversary of the general Soa Ski NS ON FIRE ing the Iske shore. st. and ‘New York a Cor entary lessons to BS Advertisement. organization of the Epworth League will be Denies the Charge. . 2) Accommodations are made for picnic parties, and — appropriately observed by services in Mc- bl With agonizing eczemas and other itching, hurainz, Dieeding, scaly, blotchy and pimply skin and scalp vania avenu, no better place can be found for the pu a Donch’s Band will play eve Saul's plant sale, Williams & Co.'s auc-]| Kendree Church Friday evening, the 15th] Answering the suit for divorce filed tion rooms, corner 10th and Penna. ave., to-| instant. An interesting program is being| against him several days ago, Wm. E. pose. evening during ) = corner erie - E.| diseases, are instantly relieved and speedily cured eee : ken nem Mie cee morrow, 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.—Advt. prepared. James denies that he is an habitual drunk-| by the celebrated CUTICURA REMEDIES, the | the summer from 8 until 10 o'clock, Mth et. We ications as soon as issued, Any other information desired will be fare scars eee ————— ard, an outcast, or that he deserted and | greatest skin cures, blood purilers and humor} Pleasure boats for hire on the lake at all times. i Hoenn aces caged =) es ial: nished on application to the undersignrd at the Une eee dog AbY Jongth you want. | | 100 ft. boards, $1; good widths; very nice. | abandoned his ‘wife. He states that her| remedies of modem’ times. ‘Sold throughout the | Take cars of the Capital Traction Company. For particulars as to club faten, Ses tnquire at | SMEAR NHurt, foot of Teh at., Washington, F. Libbey & Co., 6th and N. Y. ave.—Advt. Libbey & Co., 6th and N. ¥. ave.—Advt. charges are untrue. world. my1-3m,28 TIBKARY. Miss HALE, Manager. Aap25-tt jatteioa JNO. CALLAHAN » General Manager,

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