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12 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1897-12 PAGES. ‘i } AMUSEMENTS, . yidows and orphand Mrs. Hearst, Mrs. | the es,” and admission will be by card CHANGES 1 jOOLs. a iio cb) a LOCAL MENTION ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS) -: a BG ap een ed Sto cane relia peri ee | A Wonderful Medicine. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ‘s~ 1. Priscilla by Amateurs.—The opera. “Pris-| and Mrs. Walthall, Mrh and Mrs. Pellew.| Georgia Minstrels.—One thing that will }-Action Taken at the Mecting of the cilla,” given at the Columbia Theater yes- | President and Mre:-Wihitman of Columbian Regular Meeting of the City Council and the | ‘«ray afternoon by a company of Wash-| Mra. Carroll D: Wrient and many. others : ington singers, under the auspices of the | are patrons of the lecture. Over 100 rare Business Transacted. Daughters of the American Revolution, and | filustrations will be used. irik treduce 1 under the direction of C.E.Macom- | ‘The Land of the Liring.—‘The Land. of.| ber of Boston, showed that the capital city | the Living,” a drama dy Mr. Frank Har- surprise the visitor to the minstrels at the School Trastees. 7 9 Bijou Theater next week will be the en-}| A regula’ f trus- tire absence of objectionable features, such pina ee Ser eae i fees of public school held the as white-face, d circus ad- : erect erica at Sunoe ohne Fe Re into min- | Franklin building yesterday afternoon. Pl LLS demy of Music.—“The Girl 1 Left Be- Me.” Bijou Theater—Miaco’s Spectacular Pan- tomime Company. Columbia Theater—Lillian Russell in “An American Beaut A nine strel programs. The company gives a re- | There was a small attendance and only a production of old-time minstreléy, with | little routine business was transacted. Improvements Ordered and Consider- | has a number of excellent singers, who are | Vey, Wilt be the attraction at the Academy |features up to date. The troupe is com- | Those present were Messrs. Wilson, Hazen, | For Bilious apd Nervous @isorders, such as Wind Grand Opera Horse.—““The Limited Mai 4 é z = rext week. The scenes are laid in England | posed entirely of colored talent. The first s 2 = é a Kernan’'s Lycevm_ Theater.—C. W. Wi ed—Local Noten of General and Yot only capable of singing a good part ina | 204 ihe aiamond fietds of Africa, Jn coun- | part is productive of much mirth, the mu- | Barnard, Cornish and Shadd and Mrs.| and Pain im ti» Stomach, Sick Headache, Giadi- Herformance of this kind, but of acting it sical numbers and the jokes or “gags” be- | Stowell. Mr. Barnard acted as president | 9S Fullness and Swelling after mea's, Dinzi- ing new and entertaining. The second part | and Mr. Falck was the secretary. ness ant Drowsiness, Cold Chilis, Flushings of or finale is exceedingly interesting, the | ‘The following changes in the schools H¢%; Los of Arpetite, Shortness of Breath, Cox- “crap game” causing a continual round of | yore reported b: tiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, laughter. The juggling of Jalvin is excel- DOr y the trustees of the vari-/ Frightfal Dreams, and all Nervous and Tremb- lcnt, while Billy Kersands keeps the house | ©US divisions and confirmed by the board: | «ing Sensations &c., when these symptoms aro in an uproar with his original songs and | First division—Transfer, Marguerite La- | carsai by constipation, as most of them are. THE sayings. sier, teacher, to fourth division, to take ef-| FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY ~ fect March 1, 1897. MINUTES. This ts no Gction. Every sufferer te “Want” ads. in The Star pay because Second Civision—Appoint Mae Deming | earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills and temporary teacher of second grade at S| THEY wi 3 < : GE . they bring answers. per annum, vice Clare Chapman, deceased, VEL BE ACKSOWLEDGED TO BD liams’ Owa Company. Lafayette Square Heart of Marylerd.” National Theater —Hoyt’s “A Black tries so diverse and faw apart this dramatist Eapecial Interest. as well. The opera itself is hardly up to | is said to. have evolvedian original, power- = “‘l'the capabilities of the company presenting | ful and deepty absorbing plot. Gerald Ark- it, the members of which took aoeantaee alah ae Ree ES ‘ of every chance offered them yesterday af- . ra No. 1a North Wasningvon ntveet + | ternoon for gocd work both in acting and ee = Tregoid, who ae dosed ¥ (Telephone 116), rging. The performance was given under aiaetetes wife before her marri age. B CAN! ; o, 1807, {the patronage of Mrs. Hobart, it being the | Scoundrel goes to South Africa, where he ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 10, 18%. Vnrct’ entertainment which the wife of the | Marries a good country girl, who knows The regular semi-monthly meeting of the | Vice President has so honored; Mrs. Adlai | Nothing of his true.eharacter. Arkwright city council was held in tne ¢ity hall last | Stevenson, Mrs. John G. Carlisle, Mrs. U. | Proceeds to the Cape Colony- diamond mines “The ra House. Willard Hal!—Exhibition of the Bio- graph h street. The Crystal Maze. Hall, adjoining Columbia The- ater.—Edison Vitascope. — Be Ge a ss ; vin | to try and get a new start in life. A find of Ryland M. &. Church.—Illostrated lec- | n'gnt, with a small attendance. No busi- S. Grant, Mrs. Richard Olney, Mrs. Calvin . a ood to take effect Feb: 20, 1897 dt ho = - sarlet is i gems rewards perseverance, but -his lick is | ruary 20, and teac! rT qure be Res. A. Go Homers, “The Searle | egg of an important nature waa transact- |S, Brice, Mrs. Jonn Sherman, Mre, Dan. | 0s, crei ys a band'of bad mers, wno | FAPFHFULAESS APFRECIATED. |r at Suu per annum to take effect March | A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, | ed. The matter of the partition of the | Warner’ : Dee z - | attempt to rob him, but he escapes through — S07. ‘ a rroll Institute | Hall.—IMlustrated -lec- | ove ooort house and jail property, which Cincom MPs, Mitchell, Mrs. Lindsay. Mrs, | the ald of Meg, the wife of Tregold. Un- | Metropolitan Railroad Employes Sub-| ‘Fourth division—Transfer E. L. Chase, | BEBCHAM'S 1115, fakea on airected, win fee ey ree ede Fie wriescian beelaugs jointly to the city and county, and | Blanchard, Mrs. Gorman wittingly the worthy woman tells her hus- stantially Recognised. teacher, from fourth division to sixth di- restore Females to complete health. They vision. Assign Marguerite Lasier to sec-| Pfmptly remove obstructions or irregularities of The employes of the Metropolitan Rail- | ond grade without change of salary, vice | tbe system. For a road Company were a very gratified set of | E. I.. Chase, transferred. The above to take 4 ; ing to re- | effect March 1, 1897. pennies ees ae Pe See Sixth division—Accept resignation J. R. Weak Stomach, ceive their pay, they found in their envel- | Conia, janitor, Taylor School, to take ef- opes a neatly printed slip reading as fol-]| fect February 28, IS97. Appoint George H. Impaired Digestion, r i . It of a | Mrs. Quay, Mrs. Westinghouse, Mrs. Logan, | band of the adventure, and he at once re- Bic is nO an cur ed to the joins | MFS. Scranton, Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Huff, Mrs. | £olves to rob his former partner. ‘To effect pe ik * | Newcomb, Mrs. Virginia Miller, Mrs. Claude | his purpose he stabs and leaves him for cemmittees of finance and general laws, | M.. Johnson, Mrs. Hearst, Mrs. Heth, Mrs. | 7e2d. Tregoid returns to England with the with instructions to Corporation Attorney | Leiter, Miss Harriett Lane Johnson, Mrs. oe awa Mes ueees) the por man S: 3. fe the inter- | Boardman, Mrs. Charles B. Baliey and Mrs. ack to e. n the scene 0 is former Se MUIED SERCO a cemeee e Ferdinand Horstman. Besides these ladies | Villanies,Tregold announces the death of children of the Cre —_— EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. n patriots. mer arshall H. ter for Mount Vernon. acal W, Glymont and intermediate sdings at 10 a.m. ests of the city in the matter. Gerald. d a fessi lows: Dunster janitor of the Taylor School, to : _ 2 : a number of well-known society people oc- | Gerald, and produces a forged confession, 5 ia “oly -. Steamer Norfolk for Norfolk and Fort ‘The petition of C. M. Adams, jr., and'|Cupied boxes or seats, in ie, ee ae and then persuades the widow to marry | Metropolitan Railroad Co., General Offices, ake eS a ay ee J. SS Disordered Liver Searee Ae others for the extension of Prince street | while nearly every Daughter at the capital | him. In the nick of time Meg exposes the March 9, 1897. ppoint George A. lerson janitor Trains leave Langdon School, to take effect February i Appreciating the energy, politeness and |, 1807. Promote A. M. Sisson, teacher, | they act Mke magic—a few doses will work wn general efficiency of the force which op. from third to sixth grade, and place her | ¢°8 upon the Vital Organs; strengthening ated our lines on the 4th instant, the co:n- | in charge of building to take effect March a restoring the long-lost com- ae, 1. Transfer E. L. Chase, teacher, from | plexi, Uringing back the keen edge of appe- any takes this method of thanking its ai Prinloyes for the satisfactory manner in | fourth division to charge ‘of school com-| tite, and arusing with the ROSEGUD | OF . ally career of her husband, and re- nd the opening of a road to connect this | heard the opera from one portion of the | rasc: pre pants ha Beebe turnpike was ie-'| house or the other. stores Gerald Arkwright to his family and and 4:15 p.m. street ani Pennsylva avenue for Arlington hourly, from 8 a.m. to § pm. The opera is the production of Henry C. | fortune. - . This f ferred to the committee on See see Coolidg2 and Thomas W. Surette. It} ‘The Span of Life."—The patrons of the read has already been ordered by the iaade a particularly appropriate selection | Grand Opera House will welcome the an- andria county authorities, and will be of | for this society on account of the memories | nouncement that Sutton Vate's play, ‘The nia sed SI irs pups, from | HEAL E WI SS ERGY of Steamer Harry Randall for Colonial | great convenience to those driving in and | connected with the opera, and it may be! Span of Life,” will be presented by Wil- | Which they performed their respective Seed a first to third grade pupi 25 aes eee end ot Fabpan bes inthe hoch best out of the city, as it will avoid the cross- | Said that as a whole the production was] liam Calder’s company next week. . The | ties. Herewith please find, with the compli- pies ees qohmarng pert anal ng new edapargected Steamer Potomac for Baltimore and river | ing of the electric railroad tratks at Heoff's.} enjoyable. 2 story deals primarily with the criminal | ments of the company, one day 8 extra pay. ace arena es as aia sae Seagerery Roveccgrugead ety, and one of landings at 4 p.m. run, which is said to be dangerous. Mrs. Nellie Wilson Shir-Cliff headed the | machinations of a typical English villain, GEO. H. HARRIES, Presi lent. No. # $k Libbey & Co. | tie est wtrshtes ‘te the Bistvens mek Ih —— The petition of Thomas J. Fannon to rev/| cast as Priscilla, and brought to the part | who, in the course of his career, poisons Such a substantial recognition of the @ HR Sg > eacanies a is t >, 1s PILLS Ha CHR GIBBONS’ BUTTER IS ALWAYS BEST!| move frame house at the corner of Fay- ; her attractive stage presence, splerdid | nis brother, robs the “Coffin Rocks” light- See force was naturaliy Hee ap- the iar i ads: Lact e ar pay caus LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDILIND ‘To induce you to try it I will offer this} ette and Duke streets, to make room for | vclce and dramatic ability that made it | house on the Devonshire coast, and shoots | Preciated, and one old conductor who has y bring answers. IN THE WORLD. grown grizzled in the service »f the Metro- SLE politan voiced the general sentinent of dis Golden Cross Note: co-workers. Goodwill Commandery was visited last . ‘The extra day's pay is only another | yignt py Grarid Commander Custis of the] ANNUAL SALES MORE THA 6,000,000 BOXES, week Best Creamery Butter, 5 Ibs., $1. side track into h's premises, was. referred | particularly pleasing. Theodore Friebus a: | the lighthcuse kerper; pursues the latter Ths., 7Se.; 2 Ibs., ise.; 1 Ib. ; fresh the comm'ttee on streets for report. | Milés Standish made a hit, and acted as| and his wife to the wilds of Africa, and or “hees z 3 granted to William Chaun- | Stage manager, insuring a smooth perform- | performs other acts of deviltry, which E epee neal Se phase es P shops, Nos. 315 and 317'f-ante at the outset. The part of John Al. | are finally thwarted and he is brought to GIBBONS, Butter Dealer, Scuth Alfred street. A resolution appropri- dep was taken by Ellis L. Howland of | justice. The scenery and the stage settings Center, Riges and K st. markets, | ating $200 for graveling Alfred street from | Néw Bedford, Mass., whose tenor voice | throughout the play are unique and gor- zs - - Franklin to Wilkes streets. was referred_to | Was heard to advantage, while W. H. Con- | geous. One ct the most daring and thrill- the committee on streets. Seven hundred | fey tcok care of all the fun to be made out | ing scenes on the modern. stage is seen i dollars were appropriated for additional |-°f, the part of Hatebad Higgins. ~ Paul{ the third act when the “elastic trio, chain gang experses. Evans as an Indian and Bernard Ryan as | standing upon one another's. shoulders, fall ‘The joint committée on public expenditure | Gov. Bradford rounded out the male por- | across a chasm linked together, and form and finance recommended the renewal of | flon of the cast. Among the ladies, Miss | a natural bridge, over which the heroine the lease of Wm. A. Smoot & Co. of cer-| Grace Lewls secured favorable recognition | passes in safety when closely pursued by tain city property near the fish wharf. The | for her interpretation of the part of Hes- | Arab slave traders. The company is said report recommended that’ the mayor be} ignation. the soinster, while Misses Edna | to be unusually strong this season and in- authorized to lease the lots for a term of | Scott Smith, Edna B. Doe and Corinne | cludes the celebrated Donazetti trio. mark of the Mr. Harries takes care of % *, cur interests” said he. Now, during the | District of Coiumbia for the last time in his very cold weather we had a souple of | Official capacity. His address was full of months ago he had hot coffee on tap 4% all | whclesome advice and was well received. the terminals of the lines. Nobody without | Past Grand Commander George Redway, | 25. at Drug Stores, or will be sent ty 0. 8 fe experience can tell what hot coffee | recently returned from the west, also ad- | Afents, B. F. ALLEN CO., 30 Canal st, New means to a man who's being exposed to] ivaced the commandery. Miss’ Adelaide | York, post paid, upon receipt of price.” Book bitter co!d one minute and then going into | Payne read a poem by Dr. 8. 1. Groot, cn. | free upon application. f warmest ee es halt alae | titled “The Life of Christ As the Exemplar 2 en half thawed. That coffee mi o2 Our Order.” Though lengthy, the piece ret ~Ta man of us grateful. I tell you. And then | yas listened to with close attention, and, as AMUSEMENTS. We are grateful for another thing. Since | 2 mark of appreciation, was ordered print. — Mr. Harries has been president out hours ae 3 e A of work Rave been st-auily cut down until [S08 ine-motion of Prof. John Garland. | COLUMBIA HERE'S OUR MEAT MOTTO. “Nothing short of the very best is worth giving to our patrons. And whether you want Spring Lamb Chops—a nice Tender- loin or Sirloin—we have it here for yo! Home dressed meats only. 7. T. KEANE street end, Center market. = sp iBsaces Letering’s coffee premiums. Johnston's, p.8. eee ae arent Thi five years at an annual rental of ‘$5, with MacFarland made a trio of attractive Purl- 2 Irwin Brothers’ Burlesquers.—Manager EATER, au. ween, ‘ me ee f Zz : that either party can tan maidens. . ve i The representatives t the Gi aC - = we To, Whom it May Concern: Washington. | ee ane the lease at any {ime upon nfiety |’ The chorus was good, although the men | Kernan’s attraction for next week will be | there are no more twelve hour shifts. Uke | mandery were Instructed and rec ea MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. D.« is IS 101 Cert Ey te ee eee te, Aa OninnNGeL Ine exer were far outshadowed by the girls. The | the Irwin Brothers’ Burlesquers. is or- | there used to be, an] inishty few over ten cining: peskon si Ape, mnt Other MERICA’S EST PRIMA DONNA, rated by him i oy to Hebrew | but public sewers shall be laid in the streets | [AS®! Ree evidence of not hav- | os The Irwin’ brothers have contrived | If you want anything, try an ad. in The | Wednesday cvening of this week. c — fair. and won t HENRY BERN- | Cf the city, and that all private sewers shall | O°8 Sotho, Ree Seen ca THIChEally ft Supleaeet tiered miners! otaaood sw liolesome Star. If anybody nas what you wish, you | d 2 = AND HER BIG OPERA COMPANY HEIME Be corse eee Ae ce the | The young ladles in the chorus were: | burlesque and comedy, and they have ac- | Will et an answer. IN THE LYRICAL NOVELTY, ear F % Ss all be | Misses Esther Heiskell, Suzanne Hosford, | cordingly spared no expense to make theirs sere ay Caso petals SO aaeaee Edith S. Birney, Myra Carter, Elizabeth | 2 success. The costumes are said to be Sri Mirecte that the amtounts shall be paid | Hickey, Bessie Brown, Janet’ Stearnes, | Tich and elegant, the specialties, retined into the city treasury before permits: for | Elizabeth Winter, Elsie Raymond Du Bar- | and high-class, the scenery. gorgeous and : 2 ry, Estelle Du Barry, Cora C. Milward, | artistic, and the first part and burlesque, Frarcis Blackstone, Marie Young, Amy | ew and up-to-date. The olio, which is Coanty ve. City, Friendly Suit. Kane, Louise Ball, Saidee L. Dingman, | Tegarded as an exceptionally good one, in- SPRING LAMB. For Spring Lamb and New York Roast Beef go to John R. Ki yth st. wing Cen- ter Market. Blinds, $1 a pafr. 6th and N. Y. ave.—Ad. AN AMERICAN An Insurance Suit. BEAUTY. A bill in equity has been filed by Sarah The regular house prices will prevail H. Benton, widow and beneficiary of James 9 Next Week CRESTON CLARKE, —= Ss tapping a sewer are issued. The Diamond Ring advertised to be given rded to Mrs. ADE IDE PRINCE, W. Benton, United States army, against ne Alice Hill, Marie 8. Cassin, Connie Hill, | cludes a reproduction of the Five Barrison The Alexandria county supervisors, Gen. Richard C. Drum and other: $ 5 § S fficers F “wagers ace . n.wW., who held Miss Williamson, Kate Roy, Gertrude Bur- | Sisters, who recently created a furore in ss Ww ea Save all tickeis for con-| through their attorneys, Commonwealth | goss, Cora Perkins, Annie Mayhew, Mary | New York; Howard and Emerson, the de- | of the Army Mutual Aid Association, to New National Theater. test to be commenced soon. Gibbons, but-| Attorney Johrson and Mr. A. W. Arm- Marcie Macleilan, Mesdames | Scripttve singers; Lillian Dunn and Lulu | recover $3,000, which became due her, she The Absolutely Pure Every Evening. Wednesday and Saturday Matine ter dealer, Center, Riggs and K st. mar-| strong of this city, have entered sult in De Pew. Hahn, acrobatic dancers; Marshall and ciaims, upon the death of her husband, September 2 100 Hoyt’s Mrs. ntcn es thai er jusban: the S0th of last tis sent to B. F. Ritten- Baking Powder. @ a house, treasurer of the association, a check ac ») }) een sift | | *) kets. Beira z The gentlemen were: Charles G. Morti- | Nelson, singers and dancers, and the Man- ree Sicnly cu oe Rnnere oeain non | Mer, Avery Hughes, Samuel C. Jones, John | Rattan Comedy Four, said to be the high- city courcll of this city and Governor | py Hall, M. H. Jones, Malcolm Springer, | est Salaried quartet on the American stage. O’Ferrall to either divide equilably the old] F. §. Emmons, H. L. Chorlton, W. 1. | The concluding feature is an original bur- court house and jail property in this city | Reed, F. H. Leateh, Frank Coffin, Charles | lesque, reptete with: pretty girls, clever between the county and city, or else to sell | J. Waters, William H. Waters, Joe 4b. | comedians, catchy music and lively dances the property and divide the proceeds. The | Hurst, E FAMOUS “BERKEFELD” FILTER, $+ complete. The cheapest germ-proof filter in existence. SHEDD’S, 432 th st. for $44.20, in payment in advance of a i years dues. She claims that Treasurer Rit- Extract from Report on Baking Pow- S. Glav W. L. Hurdle, jr., CITY AND DISTRICT. Be : Ee ; Vassar Students’ Ald Society Lectures. city’s irterests in the matter will be looked | Fred E. Young, Elliott. K. Pennebaker. a Vi 5 tenhouse treated the check as worthless be- ders, by Prof. Clifford Richardson, Including Eger after by Ccrporation Attorney Sam'l G.| Fred R. Roberts, Horatio Alger Rench, | Gente Ald, Sceleteo ne, obion Che meepia | C2use her husband telegraphed him to hold Dist. Chemist, Washington, D.C) an kath Will Fitea. Brent. It will be remembered that some | Perrle H. Maxwell, F. M. Ball, P. W. | S¢"‘Wasnington ave indeuind ‘for Daven | it until he saw him, and July 6 returned \. ‘ OTIS HARLAN. Whe wilkat We nic mass - time ego the county, by a vote, decided to | Roberts, jr., and BE. 0. Loucks. leasure in the past,-announces three lec-| {#@, check with the statement that her ‘The leavening power of the Sext: Week “MISS FRANCIS Tare” sana’ i e late Mary S. Millson, dat- | remove the court house from this city to] The opera’ will be repeated this afternoon | P!€8S a = husband had been dropped for non-pay- . = ATE.” muha ed September 19, 1880, has been filed. Many small bequests are made, the sum of $100 being g: and #2 a more central location in the county. at 4 o'clock. The proceeds of the two per- illo 1 street “on hel three iellowing Wee Again Seriously M1. foe ees owl limbe! used for the benefit of | days cf this month: /Miss Ida M. Tarbell, Mr. Stephen Henderson, who was so bad- sa le whose contributions tozhistorical literature “The Old Homestead."—-That really sweet | have made her a high place in the Hterary : 2 and wholesome play, “The Old Home- | World, will give the initial lecture on Fri- ington, A’exandria and Mount Vernon clec- | stead,” filled with Its honest, oll New Hcg. | 4a¥, the 12th, at 4 o'clock. For three years, tric railwry, and who has been quite ill} land characters, its strikingly realistic sur- | uring the Napoleonic: craze, which took since, but was thought to be on the road |roundings, its tuneful and joyous double | Possession of the ‘French capital a few to recover: now seriou ment of dues. Her husband, she declares, | Royal is greatest of any. * * These | Ac demytix: = supposing the treasurer's letter contained | =) 7 ge ee = 3 CAGCMY wea « Sat i : a receipt, filed it away unopened. After | investigations show the Royal Presentation ef the Great Military I his death she opened it and returned the | Baki : : > aA ee ne peered nent of her claim, | Baking Powder is the best. | HE Gil and contending that the check should have been presented at the baak. so Seams AMUSEMENT: x Bijou ALL THIS aa ae. I LE cott’s Emulsion makes the blood Monde ti Friday, BEH IN D i ME, By turdoy. NTOMIME avid Belasco (u.thor of “Heart ef Maryland”) _imhs-tf and Franklin And . VAUDEVILLE Co. ~COOLIDGE & SU LETT ss ae isk Reiodys It ai BILLY. KERSANDS AND U A MINSTRELS. P 1é a ae nourishes the body. corrects dis- | mest _ ine eee yt Res, eee Kernan’s Lyceum Theater. RISCILLA! eased action and strengthens the ALL THIS WEEK. COLUMBIA THEATER ° MATINEES— to the Jackson Orphan 4 to the Retreat for the Sick, bott nitions being located at Norfolk, residue of the estate is left to EI R. ¢ ly injured at the power house of the Wash- shaw, who is named as ex- ge Years of Rainproo Special sale of sight macKintoshes for $5. Co., #7 Pa. ave.—Advt. > suffered a relapse, and is | quartet of farm hands, with their old-fash- | Y€47S a0, Miss ‘Tarbell was a student of ly ill again. foned melodies; its impressive church choir, aeons. in Paris, ee poe brought Sy aa a: and its homely and restful beauty pervad- | her in contact with some of the most in- ra. Avery's Funeral ing everything and everybody, will retarn | teresting and brilliant:of the literary set, The funeral of Mrs. Harriet E. Avery,|to the Lafayette Opera House next week | 2nd she learned during this period, not wife of Mr. R. W. Avery, formerly of this | for its farewell visit to Washington. 1t does eee eG Peet au the pee ° ied 1 not seem natural that such an old-t - z a city” became imihar who died at the Hotel Bancroft in such! amjold-titne! tal verre” cea aneonee Ae eee forded her to study its ‘social and intel- lectual fe. Her Paris is'@ ‘different Paris, doubtless, from the Paris of “The Three Service for $5. serviceable $10 Joodyear Rubber Bishop Satterice’s Lecture. richer and improves the circulatio: Bishop S : : : ace | Yorite should be withdrawn from public pa Washington Sunday night, will take place | YOM! ‘ an z from the residence of her sister, Miss Annie | TOM@ge, but a new production from De S. Henderson, 209 South Patrick street, | 1a" Thompson's pen is awaiting present this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The interment | (19? and What will probably be the best | Nruskeetiers of the rush,” a different will be private. must have a clear neta, “Nese MAYNTENt | Paris from Barty’s Paris, but it still has Urqtherboou meetin. aan earietnnits com | & claim of its own, and to it~ and the peo- ie the last time, the original supporting com. ple she met there Miss Tarbell will devote rlee delivered an addr evening befcre a large gathering Church of the E at th on the subject, ." It was the fii ve Lenten lectures to be de- Lvered on various phases of the Scriptures It increases the digestion and of a course of fi The first of a series of Lenten services, | pany will be seen in the familiar charac. ; s npsire a 5 5 sere ctthe | her talk at the Woman's Club. On Friday, 2 . ; Fi TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 an: inisters of the Episcopal Church, | under the auspices of the local council Old Homesteal will aphear ty ae ietiselg | the 19th, Mr. John Fox, jr., who is at pres- | 1ervous system. In a word, it places} Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. MATINEES apes aes e urchmen’s | Brotherhood of St. Andrew, was held at} now dre: atatoide Bie tHe Sualistis s ent in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 3 - = 7 I : CAST AND CHORUS OF ‘ aS ‘Paul's feearn eee Grace Church last night. Mr. George W.| roundings and stage effects. COEnWien aT Thomas Nelson Page, will read some se-| the body in the best possible condi- H. W. WILLIAMS DIRECTIO: nt acs ; 7 : : : ; | lections from his books fllustrative of Mfe R. H. McKim, on the | Slater of Washington made the address plece is noted. ‘The sale of seats begins | i the southern mountains, and om the fol: Nei ayet Other: Eiterature =) 08 the events = ‘6 pares ng: lowing Friday Mr. Bernard R. Green will Rev. C. E. Ball, rector of Grace Church, ‘y Francis of Yale."—There is no | talk about ert in the Congressional Library Sean Sa will deliver aise oe ee to the | doubt that nine-tenths of the human race | building, fllustrating his lecture with stere- protherhoo ednesdays in Lent. would prefer to laugh than to be serious | Opticon views. The proceeds from these over any subject. Thus the play which | lectures go to the scholarship fund of the a night of continuous laughter | Washington branch of the Vassar Students’ s one’s time away as if by magic | Aid Society. the one that the masses are The Care of the Eyes.—Dr. Robert Rey- tion for preventing the germs of ==-OWN COMPANY--- ee NEXT 7 ’ Benefit D. A. R. Continental Mall Fy Consumption from beginning or con- | “Enter Irwin Bros.’ Own Co. | °°" EXCURSIONS, ETC tinuing their work. In that one |7™* “SYi"ioosien x acme dei corn or mae 2 82. |RAYTIOND & Illustrated Lectures WHITCOMB’S . try an ad. in The bedy has what you wish, you will get an answer. —__-— ‘The Best Lumber, $1.00 Per 100 Feet. Frank Libbey & Co., 6th and New York a ‘raternal Visi Grand Eminent Commander Thomas of the Knights Templar cf the United States, sentence is the whole secret. Book a brother of | somel entertained by their Alexandria | Of all that constitutes intelligent humor. 20th and D sts. s. —Advertisement. and a delegation from De Molay Com-| looking for Michael Morton's “Miss Fran- | pyrn will del : = coveri j very > y REV. :. : —= mandery of Washington will visit Old Do-| cis of Yale,” which is to be presented in| course ah She cyese Ate cee cone covering the subject very thoroughly WEDNESDAYS, MARCH Freer 1897, TOURS. Death of minion Commandery, No. 11, of this city, | this city at the New National next week, | Camera Club, at. Carroll Institute i at x a achiral mt ae aie pena Blaine. | hn Friday night next, and will be hand: | is described as being the very embodiment | night. His subject will amet pa to | sent free for the asking. RYLAND M. FE. CHURCH, ALL TRAVEL INCLUDED. he e : iat eee len evale Sane 3 : : << 5 | Single Tickets, 25 cents. Course Tickets, 50 Parties will leave PHILADELPHIA April 20 fos the 1 Mr. James Blaine, died last | fraters. It is a play evolved from a new theme, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 15 ‘This will be the last appearance of Dit Reger: ty | Grand and Comprehensive ‘Tours qerenally. bis home, 133 € street soutt Sastaliscuea acute ate: original in conception and construction, . South Washlagton. MASSE | corted throughout) to r an illness of about a week's novel in method, and in its entirety the 2 ARROLL, | wre wa. | COLORA aie pais Wedeanenie ; City Attorney Samuel G. Brent, who has | Very fever heat of fun, without the horse- 6 oe = - He RO ee Ss 4 = t * paraly- | 1.44 tne matter under consideration, has | Play and clap-trap which generally ac- z = = Mlustrated Lecture by Prof. H. B. Rosseli. of the right side, and for two days M lecided that the rolling stock of the Wash- | CO™Pany So many of these so-called farce AMUSEMENTS. AN EVENING WITH CALIFORNIA bad been unconscious. He was | 2° hs be i Wash- | comedies. “Miss Francis of Yale’ does not Ox 2 = = zZ Edgar Allen Poe. 65, J sixty-five years of age, and bore a | Méton, Alexandria and Mt. Vernon electric | come with a long record of New York pre- PROF. THORALD JERICHAU BEGS TO AN- 8: = The Pacific Northwest ing resemblance to his distinguished | railroad is assessable in this city, and not | sentation, but does come with the same {S) nounce that on account of 41 health he will post- | 58”erb TMustrations: od er. He leaves a widow ani six chil- |{n Fairfax county, as claimed by the com- | cast (xactly as will present the play at one pone his plano recital until SATURDAY, March Stic ‘Wosdctooweeh foe Eee . 4 son and five daughters. Two of the | pany of the prominent New York theaters in a meq tie Gate 20. 1t*_ | Admission .. Rae = A married. Fer some time A very short time. The presentation will be es He: cone THIRD ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT Tickets on sale at H. H. Brown's, 1010 F st. rath Mr. Blaine held a posi- | T€ board of supervisors of Alexandria} given here under the immediate supervi: season impure hu- umors COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 39 * h6.10,11> mors accumulate in the blood, and eruptions, boils and pimples Ureak out in the spring. Dizzy headaches, loss of appetite, billous attacks, lame back and other troubles also appe: For all these troubles a remedy {s found in Hood's Sarsaparilia, which purifies, enriches and vitalizen the blood, and completely cures ng humors of every name, ty daughter had cruptions on her skin. Neighbors advised me try Hood's Sarsapa- rilla, and after she had taken two bottles gressi 1 Libr: havir~ | County met in this city yesterday and | jon of the author and with correct det chief of division tf tha be. | @Warded several contracts for improving t of Agriculture. me e roads. The M SuuatE Ts: LODGE, a = AND THE der Scns cf St. George. The Wond wa cart aut tat octet er rung | Witascope Hall, | Yellowstone Park,” S202 Exchange, 721 13th st. n,w., THURSDAY EVE) 9 —— = ING, March 11, 1897. rt from 8:30 to 10. Adjoining Columbia Theater, 1116 F et. now. SK E iting California), Ms y 27 ym. Dancing til 3 a.m. Music furnished by | Dally at 11:30 a.m., 2:30, 4:30 215 p. 3 NAL PAR “ ili Haley's Washington Concert Rand. Tickets, 3 ee ee ee editing gentleman and lady, $1.00; single tick” E D I S N TOURS, March 27, May 4, 1 ets, 50c.—i ading refreshments. Refreshments: served by Rauscher. Floral decorations by Snail AD AND ST " AMSHIP & Sons, ‘Tickets can be purchased at the doors, TICKETS TO ALL POINTS = CF Send for descriptive book, men : ticular trip desired. is and effects which will accompany the New York presentation. ses Moran of Charlottesville. are their uncle, Mr. John S. Blackburn, | Creston Clarke.—Creston Clarke in his the Writ. at his home on North Washington street. |W romantic drama, “The Last of His In the cases of Charles Hof, appellant, | Rev. Father Walsh preached at St. | Race.” will be re eeee Tiet pine — gainst the Capital Tra _ }| Mary's Church last night before a large u G goec 4 eeainst the Capital Traction Company, and | MAY'S Cru A Se | written for Mr. Clarke and for months the Brightwood Railway Company, appel- |" “phe Hydraulion Fire Company's horses | has been in active preparation under his Taunt, against Justice of the Peace O'Neal, | were fitted with handsome new collars to- | personal supervision, and the young star the Court of Appeals has refused to grant | day. is ‘enthusiastic over the dramatic and liter- writs of error to the United States Su-| There was only one case at police court ary merit of his play. It is a historical ro- mh10-2 The Lafayette. Tonight. Reproduces the world in action. Takes you to fOND & WHID eme 2 = is morni’ r ff Reuben Mathey, col- | mance of that period in France dominated mies : 2 i ‘ New York, the seashore and other parts of the preme Court. These are the cases in which (os Thareal beer yeities eas Se hisn hy the brilliant rule of Marie Antoinette. oe ne tien Preneety ani sebe stekaow Matinee Saturday! world, Shows you skirt dance-s, hurdie races, | _™mh0-2t 1005 Chestnut Street. Phfladelph the court recently decided that a jury trial | deriy. He was fined $ or fifteen days. | The characters are finely drawn, the heart | 2 fye'Chestnut st., Brooklyn, N ae DAVID BELASCO'S express trains going 70 miles an hour, fire depart: | g@a efore a justice of the peace here is sucn | °°? a interest is strong and the dramatic situa- | % 198 Chestaut st., Brooklyn, N. Y. GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA, ent going to fire. the firs and rescue of children Steamer Macalester as the Constitution guarantees, and that 5 there is no appeal from a judgment ren- | N¢w Sleeping Car Service to St. dered in such a trial. : vin Pennsylvanian Railroad. tions particularly good. Mr. Clarke has ouls | heretofore been identified with the Shakes- pearean and classic drama, but recogniz- THE HEART RSS eet > 10 — OF tian. Siete ae |. MOUNT VERNON, HOOD PIPSLDOP SPL IO PIL PP ESO LY OPPS OMS OPES PPD OHO DODGED EGOOUDOOOOCSOSOSS folk. See ad., page 12. Lae ‘Through Pullman sleeping cars now in| ing the tendency of the public toward ro- aa : nb of Washingte ‘The Only Direct Route to F service between Washington and St. Louis | mantic drama this eta Mr. Clarke de- WITH MRS. LESiI5 CARTER sehs-6 EOF ye Suna), . Monroe, | on 3:40 p.m. train daily.—Adyt. termined to produce his new play, and ap- Hy Sold by all ‘Aud a great cast of players. ES o At 10 am., returning reach the city at 2:30 pm, Norfolk and Virginia Beach a pears in the dual role of father and son, Sarsapari Bis ce Seat Sale Now Open ‘THE WIVES AND CHILDREN OF THE A EAE, HOUND THEIL, be. via the superb steamers Newport Real Estate at Auction.. characterizations offering the highest op-|% gota Gk th sled Lod a Cretan Patriots ELEGANT CAFE OS THE STEAMER from een, ant Norfolk, daily. at} «pros. J. Owen, auctioneer, has sold at} Portunities for his admirable versatility. Price $1,six for §%. The best Spring Medicine. For the farewell visit of the ori Company: je Tickets, with Mount Vcceon s@mission os m foot of 7th st. Elegant rooms, 2 : Misa Adelaide Prince in the strong feminine | es HE Ol D Mlustrated lecture at Carroll Institute Hall, | for sale at wharf and at hotels. ad electric lights. Unsur-| public sale the two-story brick dwelling | jeading roles will appear in a series of WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, on THE | ,, Will aise make river landings as far as ¢ls agam the markets of Wash- | 4 Oak street, Le Droit Park, to A. C.| beautiful gowns, | That brilliant youns | } Hlood’s Pills cue User ms, easy, 20 stopping for freight and passengers Wotl: .ensy to operate.25c. Ad. | Harnett for 31,310; Nos. 311, 1818 and 132) | comedian, Mr. Wilfred | Clarke, and Mr. 3 Harrison court, three two-story alley | Albert Gran are the principal support, but oc. : 500: the cast also includes such well-known SOPPEIOPIODIIPE DD. hovres, to C. H. Davidson for $1,500; six | artisis as George Sprague, J. J. Sanbrook, | **¢*** MCSE i ices zs three-story brick dwellings, 1345 to 1355,| H. Willard Storm, John Carter, Frank ce it Shelr annual meeting | inclusive, Kenesaw avenue northwest, to| Hamliton, Walter Percival, Henry’ Brooke, CITY ITEMS. ng, and listened to a! Frank S. Collins for $3 unimproved lot | Wilson Deal, Augustus Balfour, Rodney a atitying report by President R. in Green's subdivision on Brightwood ave-| Burton, George Eversely, Willlam Nelson, | «nove Brand” Hame Aclmowledgea nue, to a G. Dunscumb for $1,250; unim-| Gale, Mrs. John Carter, M ©] the best. They were the finest 25 years ago. ition of the road, with stead- | proved lot on Virginia avenue between Gth | je" wise Uneela Segalinl Mine: BroWn- | Years have but added to their reputation. K revenues, an increase of 1; | and 7th streets southeast to H. Eberback | Clifton, Miss Charlotte Larabert and vies | Miller & Krogmann, €enter and N. L. mkts. atin p > receipts being record. | for $*#; unimproved lot on California] Agnes Maynard. The acenic effects have| SUN OF GREECE, by Prof, Dr. Quinn, Catholic | For charters, etc., apply at Bee of steamer Macale HO i University, alun-nus of the National University | ester. 5 Naan of Athens. Tickets, $1, for sale at tne hall. mbo-tt L. L. BLAK mbo2 fe27,mh6,8,9,10 See THE WASHINGTON BRANCH QUICK SERVICE BY RAIL. ——Of the— Vassar Students’ Aid Society Willard H all. Mount Vernon Anrounces three lectures to be given at the Wash- - Friday, M are lock. “THE CHARM OF Arl 1 n ¢gton Friday, March 12, 4 o'clock — Sa ee ot preccnea By General Request ° Frid: john Fox, Jr. umbla Railway Affairs. stockholders of the Columbia Rai!- mpany yesterday ev very scribed @ satisfactory ay Station, Pa. ave. and 13% st. Schedule sce Ratl- Ps a sts +3 ‘i 3 is . fe26-00 1g the ? 7 street near 2d street northeast, to H. Eber- paritaeere ‘are ee Friday, March 24—“AlT IN THE CONGRES- THE AMERICAN ae a eS Bien tone fae a losed. At the elec | back for $16; 58 and @) Myrtle street north- Ce A Le ea ce es You Can Make: 2 Whole Meal SIGNAL LIBRARY BUILDING,” by Mr. Bersord HIGH-CLASS SUMMER TOUR TO FUROVE, vibes S t s o1 ; «© ensuing year the two-story brick dwellings, to P.| make the sketches for this production. of our sausage and ¢njoy every mouthful; 4 was chosen, con ing of R. F. Myrtle street north- it’s so gcod. More and more folks say ours G. Davis, R. | east, two-story brick Gwelling, to T. Bab-]| Dr. Quinn’s Lecture._The Hall of Car-| ig the best. J. A. Augusterfer, 656 Cen. mkt. es, John Cammack | bington for $1,475; 2610 P ‘street, West| roll Institute ought to be filled to its ut-| 1t BR. Green. sonally conducted by Prof. and Mun suc teen, zoe; coe teers, 2 om te| © BEI OGRAPH | sitesteciir facie. had of the committee. Germany, England ‘and Scotland. "For itine Miss Howgate, 1742 Corcoran street. and full particulars call or address GAIL . Nathaniel Wilso ver, A. B. Ce rs of the company were ENT sg as follows: R. F. Baker, pre: prestd brave stand against “united Europe” and fi ‘Goo: the Turk. Greece 1s supporting 17,000 refu- | $0.2, Spanish saying pis ft. But for GOOD Coercion ach ice | 5-1b. box finest creamery butter at $1.40 1s | Recs fram. Crete. The proceeds of Dr. | whose meats meet sverybody’s approval. at; James B. Adams, secretary and | too low to be healthy for the dairymen. | Quinn's lecture, with outside contributions, | Ty. top quality always and all such fine treasurer, and T. J. King, superintendent. | you had better order before an advance. | ®F¢ to be sent to these exiles, homeless “ Mrs. Darwin, 1524 28th street. WILL REMAIN SCHOOL, 1023 15th and George tach Mos . Washington, small frame dwelling, to} most cane conte net hy those who sym- ee Mrs. Conger, ligt New Hampshire avenue. a EE se: — - Ung of the directors was held later | Charles Leasure for $1,005. * | pathize with plucky little Greece in her “Good Wine Needs No Bosh,” ladeira, Friends’ Selec 5 offic B Brentano's, 1ith st. and Penn. ave. ANOT W rf & ‘as! tas Washington Club, 1710 I street. m10-3t HER EEK! No lolk Ws hington Price Too Low to Be Healthy. Si Nn ees Ned ben sate mene an |oeeamboat-Co, cuts ag Tenderloins,! Filets, French Chops, | WASHINGTON CLUB, 1710 I st... THURSDAY ne ar : = James F. Oyster, 900 Pa. ave—Advt, women and children, many of them being | Sweet Breads, Prime Rib Roasts and the ING, 3 ‘clock, i = xertolk, Newport ‘Neowe aed ‘il pasts sath ome-grown rose es : |= ing, Center m: . Mme. ALBERTINI,. Miss ‘NELLIE HUNT, Mra. = iy’ the : like. 9th st. wing, arket. ‘Phone, i x ine super powerful steel palace stea *- doz. up, at Gude's, Woman's Home Missions. 2002. te | uaa ON eles SYBASE Mrs DATS LOX Great Success! = GRernert Rents vertu land Wan a 5 7 . —S y g THE ae sort te maslteta: ide wha re The Woman's Presbyterial Home’ Mis- Tickets, $1, on sale at Metzerott’s. mh9-2te _ En Ep rere ape el heather a ettuntin Ge net ou want scpary Sctlaty) will hold fis lantual rises = caemewere wes iiats ote econte RAND OPERA HOUSE. _ CRYSTAL MAZE, Be. Washington 7:90 p.m | te. Rortsmout.8:50 p.m, ad. in The Star will reach the ver- | ing !m the New York Avenue Church to- 9 try a full qt. bottle of Rich Crusty: Port ween, SOAS & rn Managers. Rae mis po ie Ar HL Manroc:6:30 tm] Ly. Bx" Monge 7:20 bi son who can fll your need. morrow. It will consist of two sessions, leveland Ss 50c.; or Dry, Mellow Sherry, 50c.; or Pure Commenci rch 8. ADMISSION. «+o sornesreenees 15 cents | SF. Portenmeth. 8:00 a-m:| Ar, Weskingten 6:30 Maes wansbien melee at 10 o'clock and at 2, with an intermission Rye Whisky, 6 978 old. 70s. Golden Ca: Welneniny iaTiNees_Satuntey. FUNNIEST PLACE ON EARTH. went Visitors to 3m. pra - for lunch, which will be served by the awba, 25c.; Zinfandel Claret, 20c.; Dev! D The ocdmg | — Hyeeta. tie ts é cormares appointed by the eccte-| jeaies of the church. The annual éléction BAKING POWDER onetey SE ne es Famous Realistic Railroad Idyl, : COLUMB A AGA E| craze. a Fortable tigh com fiastical council of the Baptist cXirches | of officers and the reading of reports will NO eer wine eee, Th Li i Ti il Gon 1200 Te Goon. Comapetent tnetrwcters, | — _LeTE, raid ef Washirgton and Alexandria to inves-| occur. Mrs. Pierson, secretary for thé d hi atin oa i rl e€ Limi ail. = Biting room ih tigate the charges preferred against Rev. | Mcman's czecutive committee, for hom loes the work fe —_——_—— With the Wonderful = piled from oe © Geral Lauktie stGe a tat “| missions, will address the meeting in th special this week . = on gation, made a ¢ yesterday: exonerat, | Arternoen. Mrs. Crosby, president of the t righ cate ia te Bie teen ene BEATRICE. = cee fon, report yesterday: exonerat- | Synodical Society for the synod of Bal- just rig: ° eee markt rie teat SSS = fom him from misconduct. Eight members | timore, will also be present. ae - et, ites 2nd Shree 2 vcs 15, 25, 50 & 75c. aa vf the committee signed the report and —>—_—_. All Seats ae = two were opposed to it. The council by a every time. Beecham’s Pills for wind and distress = Rieord steamers, where time tette, amp, large majority adopted the report. LWwigtner iis sattentien coca aot y after eating. p ee AB Pete ae ae ae eae Om Set teen fee SS CSTE = uA, ether Information desired will be tur. eee are ey “want” ad. in The h " a ~ Next - 6 9 a, See Gibbons’ ad. column above—Advt, | gon who can fill your needle en ee eee ae 9e. -attractoo, “Span of Life.’ the wharf, foot of Tih st., Wash-

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