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12 _ THE EVENING ‘STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1898-12 PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. IFORMS OF GOVERNMENT AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Academy of Music.—Humanity.” Columbia Theater.—Mr. Richard Mans- field in “A Parisian Romance.” Grand Opera House—“The Brand of Cain.” Kernan’'s Lyceum Theater.—The Rentz- Saatiey “Company: Modificatiofx and Changes in the e Square Opera House—Mr. E. Charter Rights and Forces ern “In “The Adventure of Lady of the District. Theme of Paper on Local Affairs Read by Mr, W. B, Bryan. AMUSEMENTS. throws considerable -life into his work, “and gape nnnte poss The Only Thing | LAFAYETTE SQUARE OPERA HOUSE. |-#!enl oa y : —“The Adventures of Lady Ursuls,” by Evening. Needed Anthony Hope, which has lately been in a state of experimentation in’ two or three Secmes tral Pace get ome last miter’ a the Le ee A other cities, was “tried” on Washington iplished/Villaig: The female roles were | Typograp! ' ‘Temp! President N. That sewer laid, under the assessment! | last night. ‘The audience in size was al ; tor bY ;Misd-Allce Irving, Miss | Sprague occupied the chair and Mr. J. M. | system, in the south side of E vtreet north- | 1O Remove Bronchitis, Cas that the most acquisitive management] Brano and Mrs. po ese Sag life The re- | =Telter was secretary. west between 3d and 4th streets, abutting could have desired. The opening of the} mainder of the cast was wel ana| The special committee, which was ap- , fronting on said street; tar rh ’ Consumption annual engagement of Mr.E, H. Sothern,| Performed the dubies assigned it in a pointed to act jointly with the Columbia | estimated cost, $390. and Pneumonia however, is enough to assure this, and| Conscientious manner. + Protective Association to bring to the at-| That sewer be constructed, under the : —— 224 street between R and there was the added charm of the acting) GRAND OPBR& HQDSE—‘The Brana | ‘ention of the Secretary of the Navy the | Permit system, in & New National Theater—Mr. Andrew of Miss Virginia Harned, who is Mrs. Soth- | of Cain,” a melodsammrather out of the|Ccmplaint of the musicians that Leader | Decatur strects, and in Decatur street from Tits oe SOECALIN Se eee Mack in “An Irish Gentleman. - ern everywhere but on the stage. The] beaten line, was presegted at the Grand | Santelman of the Marine Band had ex- | 22d street westward; estimated cost, $374. > Willard Hall—Exhibition of Lumlere's | ne regular meeting of the Columble| time of the play is 1720. It is a romantic | OPera Hovse lasttevening to a large au-| cused four members of that organization | That a cement sidewalk and driveway be Cinematographe. dience, and, while: the: play is somewhat | trom performin; laid in front of 1626 M street northwest, “ »+ | Historical Society was held last evening | comedy, abounding in pretty speeches, sen-{ crude, it made ar good impression. The pel ig service ordered by Secre- me Phil Clover's 350,000 oft palating. eemees in the banquet hall of the Shoreham. Mr.} timent, lovemaking, fighting talk, adven-| play is the work:of aricaatne “Woodatc , | tary Long at the launching of the Kear- el the permit system; estimated cost, a A meme: Fag t catarrh, bronchitis, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. n.w—Enter-| John A. Kasson, the president of the so-| ture and the usual highly improbable Coe and the story, net unlike that of “The | Sarge and Kentucky, to fulfill private en- | #64; also that cement sidewalk and drive- Eases, caused by ef tainment and hop, given under the auspices] clety, occupied the chair. Mr. W. H.| ing scene in ae duet beteren Be Gas Corsican Brotherad’ 1s told in « strong | gagements in this city, reported that they ae eee Lame Genrnporycoae a e, Ni Z ). | : e Nat 2 oi ; + $63, of Columbia Lodge, No. 10, I. 0. O. F. Holmes, one of the curators of the Nation- | Sylvester (Mr. Sothern) and Lady Ursula| cyen suggceted te the ani nt og | called on Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, premises; estimated cost, 0 paid by applicant. and dest; = al Museum, was elected a member of the} Barrington (Miss Harned), who is disguis-| jsst act. ‘The vast is a ‘one. for the who heard their statement, and requested That a six-inch water main be laid in the EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Seunie od 8,8 man. ‘The ducliste stand on p00 | presentation “of he piece, ‘Paul ‘Scott an| that tt be made in writing. ‘The report was | north’ side of Wyominn arene eee | eucsee as bast ld by ance at the Feporie ferent Soe err J i rt | accepted and a stat pared Columbia road and Connecticut avenue: | the larger cities in this country, show not Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and | |The paper of the evening wes read by | one of which:is loaded) at cach other. A’ | and sortashe eae Eye man-| the Central Labor Union, settine forth the [estimated cost, S801 only ‘a great increase in the ‘tiumber of ‘deaths intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. Mr. W. B. Bryan, who gave a sketch o1| the call of “two” Sir George lays his| ner. ‘The ochee sets churn a facts as alleged, which ‘will be forwarded |_ That cement sidewalk be laid and curb | ¥e#tly from these Steamer Newport News for Norfolk and] the forms of local government for the city | ‘weapon on the table and declares he wil: | taken by Messrs, W. A, Tullos, Gameron | £2 the Goce es De ew be £0 reset around the reservation between Fenn- Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. of Washington from the establishment of|-not fight in such @ barborous way, evi:| Clemens, H. D. Crosby, James O'Leary| A committee from the Building Trades |*¥lvania and Louisiana avenues, and west Steamer Wakefield for Colonial Beach and] a igcal government in 1802 down to the] dently suspecting thet his opponent’ is 0.| and W."T. Gaskill, Miss Allee Snyder a6 | Coane a ey Healey, chairman, as | f 9th street; estimated cost, $832. river landings at 7 a.m. the gentler sex. He offers, though, to meet | Phyllis Leighion, the heroine, was charm-| directed at the last ting of that bod: That 2,400 feet of fifteen-inch sewer be = resent day. He explained the scope of 5 a e last meeting of tha’ IY» | putt th "i ier ‘Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania | $n the same savage terme any other mer | incly natural, and es Nora: Logan, the| requested that the ways and means com: | Built in Klingle Ford road, from the nue for Arlington hourly from § a.m. to| What is known es the first charter of the| in the room who mey doubt his courage. | Ira maid, Miss Matte Modes aries | requested, the Central Labor Union act | Creek sewer to and into Cleveland park; Saas ~ | elty, organizing here the mayoraity form | For whet the play lacks in length and va-| made quite @ hit. Miss Madge ‘Tucker es| jointly with s sltiee connec Tony act | estimated cost, $4,800, chargeable to appro: resis ” 1 of government, and the verious modifica. | Tety of argument there is ample compen-| Juanna was acceptable. Miss Mae Sailor| Building Trades Council to arrange for « | Pfiation for suburban sewers. Resale Misct ce ees nereee sre 2 ee ee ae ss setion in skillful treatment. The dialoguet | sang a number of illustrated songs very| proper observence of Labor day. The re. | ,,OTders Were also issued to construct 120 avenue for Mount Vernon at 6:30, 10:05, 11 | tions and changes in the chartered rights] of snappy and. the “bosines’” is ahead, prathiynadsecmveckboiiontisiont at Get ree ded to, and & cavamitice cf | feet of twelve-inch sewer and one manhole ee Le SE and powers of the city made from time ‘| ant and deftly introduced. ‘The audience | Maine disaster and the Klondike regions | five, composed of Messrs, Milton prone |Slong the west side of 22d street trom R Trains leave Aqueduct bridge for Arling- | time by Congress down to the year 1871,| 1s in constant manifestation of delight. | were given between the one home nie | ai .|street northward; estimated cost, $215, Andrew Lewis, J. M. Kreiter, J. D. McKay of this fon and Fort Myer every half hour and| when all governmental agencies in the| Asa matter of fact, there is much cressing the reat of thé-week: 2 Wil | chargeable to appropriation for suburban Falls Church hourly from 8:30 a.m. to 10:40 | District were abolished and a. territorial | of a rather attervated story—a lngulatic | S™2™ the chee anne ee elven wae s eupomtedie ate sewers. To construct catch basins at south- atl p.m. form of government was established. Some | embellishment of a theme that could be| KERNAN'S LYCEUM THEATER._Few est corner of Spruce and Linden streets, committee will meet tomorrow evenii at SS eccount was given of the functions and| brought to a close at almost any stage 0. | variety entertainments before .the public | Miectrical Workers Hoth nny once Rox sauwvest, corner of. Eprece ana 2 rt i Harewood avenue; estimated cost, $130. To YOU GET FULL VALUE Powers of this rew form and also of the | the performance by a few judicious daxhet | have a longer or better record than the| - The delegate from the musicians reported 2 = for your money, when you buy, “Pabst” fa-| subsequent and existing system of govern-| of the dramatist's pen. ‘The filling, though, | Rente-Santley Company, which is pleying| that he had been informed thet whe een | comeeuce Sewer along the south side of mous Milwaukee Beer. It’s only the in-| ment by commissioners. is attractive, and the whole presentation ec | a return engagement at Kernan’s Lyceum Cavalry Band, stationed at Fort Myer, has | northward 125 "feet: estimated cost. $275, ferior grades that require “gifts” to sell ra waa Pleasing that “The Adventure of Ledy | Theater this"week.~The management has| been secured to furnish music during the chargealje to appropriation for suburban them. If you prefer dark beer try “‘Doppel Elective Franc s Ursula” fhay be set down as a permanent | kept up the fine reputation: made by this| horse show; that the contract had been | sewers. Braeu.” Pabst Brewing Co., 703 N. Cap. st. The right to the exercise of the elective} feature of the Sothern repertoire. Mr.| company, and the entertainment. presented | awarded them under condition that they] That the Potomac street sewer be extend- SSS SSS = - franchise at various periods was described | Sothern acted last night up to the higt jis in every wey satisfactory. The bur-| render two days’ services gratuitously. The |ed from K or Water street to the wharf these di of FOR GOOD FRIDAY’S BREAKFAST tors 1874, when all elective standard he has established for himself. lesque, entitled “A. Round of. Pleasure,’ | matter was referred to a committee to} line; estimated cost, $3,200, chargeable to | gerous ones, but to teach the people the val serve Hot Cross Buns. We bake the real] down to the year 187 It would no doubt be considered complf-| runs throughout the performance and: de-| ascertain if such was the fact. appropriation for cleaning and repairing | “Hyomel.” English Buns, and send them hot from the} offices in the District were abolished bY} mentary of him to say that he has reach-| picts the experience of some shapely dam-| At the request of the musicians, it was | sewers and basins. “HYOMEI” CURES BY INHALATION. ao Rn pr te te eee act of Congress. ed an enviable dramatic zenith, tut thc | sels.on a trip around the world.. This} directed that a contract be prepared by the : er - : a i! HU L aes ——__ “Hyomet” Ostft, $1.00. Extra Bottles, 0c, u Fat aaa ndix to the paper a complete | fact is he seems to be improving -every | gives an excellent. opportunity for ‘pretty | Central Labor Union, which evel peovide Lectare. | “Hyomel” Balm (4 wondertal healer, 2c. Bold , eee ee ee list was presented of all the omces of the | #as0n. He maintains all his powers, anc | tableaux and gorgeous costumes, ‘which. ia for the employment Menten eee | Mrs. Olive Thorne Muller's Lecture all ts or sent by mail. Send for the eee by INS Nt 2 adds @ self-possession which can only come| not lost. The olio contains several excel-|lumbia Protect:ve Association at vartous | Two lectures will be given by Mrs. Olive | Stcry of “Hyomei.” Mailed free. ORDER Soe ee EBS BOUE Har ee era merce with experience. Miss Harned, appearing | lent features, the principal one being Law- | resorts during the summer season, which | Thorne Miller at the lecture hall of the THE R. T. BOOTH CO aes eg vi th- in other parts “‘caparisoned like a man,’ | new and original bicycle act that 1s at once | places referred to. a sone tae dee, Kraitt's Bakery 1sth&Paav. | “mbly. course of the discussion which fol- | W@8 Plquant, micchievous and sentimental, | difficult and ludicrous. Joseph Sullivan] A delegate, on behalf of Mr. Joseph P. | 12% the 8th, at 4:15 p.m. The lectures are ‘ weageotay e noe : : Society and will be free to all who may - YOUR MEMORY IS TREACHEROUS ~ | her was electric. She was eminently suc-| and Harry Marion illustrates séveral of his| that the latter desired to express’ his re. > ‘ career alectshs slags ecll agers cage ker, Dr. Busey Dr Magee Ma am. | cessful. There was no role that was noi| songs by, means of a atereopticon. The| grets at havieg Cee cer ole er rote wien | wish to attend, Subjects: Wednesday,“The | We sell Booth’s Hyomei Inhaler. Furniture—re-make Mattresses. Best work. | Eiizapeth Bryant Johnson the sucgestion | ceptional merit in several of the imperson-| Fisher and Crowell entertained with a| necessary by reeson of the fort ae ace | and Identify. Mertz’s, 11th and F, Stumph Bedding Co., 7th and K. "Phone 425.| Was "made that the committee on publica. | #tlons. Mr. Royden Erlynne was strong| mixed act of comedy and gymnastics. Miss| McCrink has enlisted in the United States — = = AMUSEMENTS. livered in time for breakfast on Good Fri-| of the city councils and the legislative as- | 1 Parts of the play in fetching gowns and | son and Ward, who contribute an entirely | will be submitted to the proprietors of the | Columbian University tomorrow and Fri. 23 EAST 20TH STREET, lowed, and which was participated in by | 224 the warmth of the audience toward | gives his well-kicwn Hibern! : sketch, |-McCrink of the Engineers’ Union, stated | £!vem under the auspices of the Audubon member that we upholster and re-cover| Tocxer, Mr. Lewis J. Davis’ and Miss | Cfeditably presented, end there was ex-| Folly Trio. wan merited applause, and| the Central Labor Union, which was made {5imd in Friday, “How to Observe os tion call the matter to the attention of | 2% the Earl of Hassenden. Mr. Owen Faw-| Bertha Dorian, es the disrobing “Char-| navy, and a resolution was unanimously Gas Ranges—cheapest fuel—most comfort. OF cett, who is always welcomed by the “‘old| mion” on the high trapeze, gave a startling| adopted, in which regrets were expressed 1204 G. ddiman & Co., GIG 12th. | the DUNTICE committees of Congress, with | timers’ as an actor of. tried accomplish: | performance. at the loss of Mr. McCrink’s services, and Entertainment and H A DAINTY EASTER GIFT a public document, and thus’ giving it| ™eSts, portrayed the worldly parson ad- —— expressing the belief that he will fight as m nm Op. Huyler's justly celebrated Bonbons and| wider ¢irculation than would be possible it | Mirably. Mr. Morton Selton made @ ga || ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE LEAGUE | valiantly. for the cause of Cuban liberty eS eS ee luyler's jus' eS Navee’ | peblisued only by te acct eo picture of the genteel and quarrelsome | —Musicians, actcrs and artists -have con-| and to avenge the loss of the Maine and Columbia Lod: No. 10, Chocolates, in| fancy bas! Cane antes. aby 26 Swaggerer. Favorable mention of Mis: | tributed their several gifts toward making | her brave sailors as he had labored for the w ze, - AU, Rrra streets. Candie: i, Topographic Map. Rebecca Warren's Dorothy Fenton must| the amateur vaudeville performance at| cause of trade unionism ever since he has I. O. O. F., AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7TH ST. N.W., Tuesday, April 5. DANCING AT 10 O'CLOCK. aps-2te ADMISSION 25 CENTS. aS a ce calls there was a furore, and none othe: | of April 13 as unique as it will be amus-| A copy of the resolution woud, it mee Highest. qualligcr kevent apticea! a Pure! | ope oe Co the. District lomepated Uy | ceutns stad iaguel ot. pabliosancatectin| ing: Ode ol thestinee erlgidel agupications | GIGI ro ee ae seul aalay ati Cost-/ a cuy) niores Mr. Ellicott, was presented to the society | was tacking last night. of these combined efforts will be an “Iilus- B3 fee fer be Gat yo. KENNY. | by Mr. Looker. It was stated that it was — trated Song.” Mr. Hub Smith's delightful hes the first topographic map made of the Dis-| COLUMBIA THEATER.—At no time this] and popular production, “Listen to My Tale A photographic reproduction of a topo-| NOt be omitted. In the matter of curtain’| the Columbia Theater on the afternoon] been connected with a labor organization. “Stronger and Purer . Three Services Daily. Sr ae trict. scason has a more brilliant audience graced | of Woe,” will be illustrated by a novel] There will be three services at Eplph:ny HE published official re- CITY AND DISTRICT. ——.__ any Washingicn theater than the one} “living picture,” in which Mr. Smith will| P. E. Church daily until Saturday—at 3:30 ports show the Royal THE CHORAL SOCIETYj * Pardon the Cuban Filibustering | lich assembled at the Columbia Theater | personate “Johnny Jenes” and Mr. Mille|a.m., a twenty-minute service for busy s y LECTURE BY MR. H. E. KREHBIEL. RECOMMENDS FIRE DRILLS. Prisoners. Hes eRe tO eccor dy tordag seconded | Chompson, Johnny's unfortunate | “Sister | people, including a brief meditation on the Baking Powder to be a pure, an = within ie season, a welcome to ir. ich- | Sue,” the song being ectively rendered as rs UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, — To the Editor of The Evening Star: ard Mansfield. It must be taken as al an paniment. events of each day in Passion week; at Commissioner Ross Addresses Letter healthful preparation, absolutely CORNER 13TH AND L STREETS. During the struggle of the Cuban patriots | tribute of appreciation when an actor, after SS 10:30 a.m., morning prayer, and at 5 p.m., ‘HURSDA’ YENING, APRIL 7, 8 O'CLOCK. © Bo Se for freedom and independence in the war | having played in a city for six nights, re-| yep, PLEASANT ASSOCIATION. | | special passion services, with an address| | free from alum oranyadulterant, Acasa Atkeregge acess ypc dag) yg oD Commissioner Ross, who has immediate | that is now raging on their beloved is'and | tt™S a few weeks later with the same by the rector on the scenes and incidents greatly stronger in leavening gas ‘Tickets on eale at J. F. Ellis & Co.'s, 037 Penna, charge of the District public schools, has a repertoire and finds the house packed with of the cross and passion. Maundy Thurs- 8 8 aun, br at the chesch; am dae aeier ar ae a letter to Superintendents Powell | ‘ne S0vernment of the United States, in its | acmirers and ladies and men standing dur-| Meeting Held Last Evening—Discus- | Gay there will be » cclooraten et he than any other baking powder. — RA, addressed aletterto Superintendents Por efforts to enforce the laws of neutrality, | ing an entire performance. This was the sion of Railroad Extension. communion at 10:30 a.m., and also at 7.30 ‘. —— and Cook, respectively, recommending that and at the same time aid Spain to crush , ¢xperience of Mr. Mansfield last night,| ‘The regular monthlyimeeting of the Mt. p.m. Good Friday the midday service will these heroic people, has convicted a number | YPON the occasion of the presentation of| picasant Citizens'y: Asgociation was held Consumers should not let this be at 11 a.m., with a sermon by the rector. fire drills should not be permitted to fall NEW NATIONAL. ss ” 72 valuable information, official TONIGHT, 8:15; MATINEES WED. AND SA into disuse In @he schools. The letter was | of persons in the United States courts by | ;2°a¥ B Soon biad any ry Seat mn the thea | iast evening, Presiden® J. W. Somerville eer se a and The Singing Comedian, as follows: American juries (?) who were captured in | filled. Mrs. McKinley, with a number of| presiding. The meeting:was o rather brief Egypt in America. unprejudiced, go unheeded. “I deem it the utmost importance that ° trying to reach the Cubans with supplies. | friends, occupied two boxes. one, the street raflroadi question being the} At the meeting of the Anthropological the fire drills which have from time to time | Houptiess when true Americans read of | In “Beau Brummell” Mr. Mansfield has| principal matter dlecuased. Society at Cosmos Club Hall this even- _ been maintained in the public school sys- | their conviction and sentence to state pris- | & Play which affords opportunity for the |” yr, H. D. Walbridgé-called attention to| ing Dr. Otis T. Macon will read a paper, a: tem should not be permitted to fall into | ns they must have paused and asked: “Is | display of his versptile genius, and he is) 0 that thegCagital Traction Gom-| entitled “Egypt in America:” Dr. ‘Thomas AMUSEMENTS. disuse. They have had a most salutary ef- | this the boasted land of freedom and the | {¢rtunate in having’ a company w: pI Wilson will speak of “The Mysterious x friend of the oppressed of all lands? Do] @d to the characters which the author of | pany will in a shost time have fully equip- Cl be vl Po ° fect i hi ast, d tend to discipline the r an the Magic Key’ and Mr. = ee eo TEEoNosereplisteet se eee e Nationa raw = the play has drawn into its construction. | ped its lines with -modegn electric means of is i actos Gor we yet believe in the teachings of the im- Pr them tor avy sudden alarm of any kind in | Mortal Declaration of Independence, that | Mr, Mansfield was seen to better advantage | To ouision, and aa-the-road is desirous of | the “Peruvian Mummy.” The meeting will af Bs be open to the public. M F nei = asonic Fair, 1-2 i RAND OPERA HOUSE Convention Hail, KERMAN & RIPE, stanager, ~ net all men are created equal, and entitied to | }45t nisat from the fact that he seamed.| | oot antic te section west of 14th Sea aacernb tee tha spring and sum- | life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? | 274 his company too, to be more in touch aad a + WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 4. April 11 to 23, 1898. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The following 4¢ a list of some of the articles cere cttriertad were, gee? Some Andrew |i] AG K In the Phenomenally Successful New Play of Life in Ireland, An Irish Gentleman. By RAMSAY MORRIS. HEAR MACK'S NEW SONGS. © Next Week—Lyceum Theater Stock Cony “THE PRINCESS AND THE BUTTERFL! aps-20tt x EE CTE : ts| street he suggested that it would be weil |. aadial i | |, Now, in view of what took place in the | 4224 sympathy with the audience. This Bie for such Grillz, and Phone tow uit ees | harbor of Havana recently, and the present | Ue largely to the construction of the | for the associationsto Indorse the route ap- : ; : ; theater, whereby players and audience are eae that they are again put into operation.” Se CE Hie 08rd | brought into closer physical’ juxtaposition | Proved by the Commissioners upon the rec = to pardon these men? I cannot recall the| With each other, thereby establishing more ages fd om: Beach, ussistant cn- Bl oO O d Has No Rival. places of their confinement, but no doubt | 8Ympathetic relations. The play of feature see ics as ; ) Bromo-Pepsin is the standard household | the Dera*tment of Justice can give all in-| Md gesture, the magnetic attraction of a oie é s told by Mr. C. CyGlover‘ that the Capital remedy for headache and indigestion. It ‘s strong personality, more appreciable at effervescent and absolutely harmiess. It js | *rmation ae OLD SUBSCRIBER, | Short range. undoubtedly go far toward | Traction Company is very desirous of ex- 2. 71, 1S LIFE, te be voted for at the fair for the benedt, of th Ly s : - 5 general fund for t ing of a Masonic Temple. v " tending its lines. into the section at ‘the if : Complete winter uniforms or outfits to the mem- unrivaled. AN druggists. 10c. and 25¢-—] April 4, 1808. profluctnes tha tirelaticn.pety censthaise ors |very earliest opportunity. “So desirous is | Pp re Bl dl Derehip of the most popular fire company of the = ————— — Mr. Mansfield’s characterization of Beau| the company, said; Mr. Glover, that it is U I OK yy Dietrict of Columbia Fire Department. A library and case of 500 volumes, well-bound, <1 S SALES OF PAPER BOXES. Brummell is worthy of conscientious and | Willing that the aseociation should prepare - THE SPANISH IN Funeral of Mrs. Faunce. Brana ee are OE mousy/and |S pil tor introduction in Gantteas nacome sites: sclected literature, to most popular city police DL SPEOCSS POOP OPPO LIOS SORE SPOOS LO CHASM. a F Drecinet station. a The funeral of Mrs. Mary L. Faunce. | Communication From District Reform | night by the audience and needs not repeti- | the route, and placing such penaltics us The Somerville & Sons plumbers’ complete outfit Ean SSOes Suapee reuaiahe he Le And the GREAT EXPLOSION who died suddenly Sunday last at the res- School Opposing Legislation. tion with printer's ink and paper. Mr.| the association should deem proper to se- Without blood circulating through your to most popular Journeyman plumber, * ‘of the POWER HOUSR. dene> of her son-in-law, Mr. Charles H.| phe District Commissioners hav transmit- | Mansfield was called upon for a speech, | Cure the early completion of the prepowed | veins you could not lve. Without pure $ | , A blgirgiade 1808 bicycle to most popular city jestrated Views of the Elondike between thé Paige, No. 4:4 Massachusetts avenue north: | geq to Chairman Dateack of the duane mig, | but denied the audience this demand. m, the company beg prepared 10 | @ blood yon cannot be well. The healthy ac- “Williams binet “ < ait : ‘The company includes several actors of | complete the extension in from three to six | $ tion of every organ depends upon the pur- © | popular Mak aarp Titet” and Cabinet to most | “Easter Week—THOS. E. SHEA to will take place tomorrow afternoon | trict committee copi2s of communications| nigh ability in their art. Mr. Francis|t@onths. The company, Mr. Glover also ity and richness of the blood by which it magi heise nificent solid silver punch bowl and Indie THE MAN-O'-WAR'S MAN. received by them from the authorities of | Kingdon, who impersonates the Prince of | told Mr. Somerville, while preferring tha* is nourished and sustained. If you have to most popular caterer, restaurant or saloon} p4¢t 24 i Mrs. Faunce was the widow of Conrad | the District reform school relative to House | Wales, is blessed by art and nature for | the bill should give it the privilege of using keeper in the city. It rheum, scrofula sores, pimples, boils . : 2 - | the overhead trolley, is quite willl = A commander or pest commander of Knizhts | ‘The Great Original Oriental Life-size $50,000 Faunce and had reached the advanced age | p11 5076, to regulate the manufactur? and Fa a ee as Seictcoen Abancuidfoontatilarorovinee Eudes or any kind of humor, your bloal is not @ | Tearplar ‘magaincent solitxire diamond Jewel to Painting. eight years. For more than | sale of paper boxes in the District. OEeLine laud gndehiasrhakal ups iecredderca | oonipariyitovreplace thc: tole aries pure. If you take Hood's Sarsaparilla it % | ary such officer eligible to receive sam FATIMA. 3 > p n 41 make your blood pure and promptly re- The Flickensderfer Typewriter, No. 7, to most she was a resident of the south-} It is stated by the reform school authori-| casy and striking thereby. In his acting he | derground system within three or five|@ ™! popular public school girl. ion of the city, where she was | ties that the expenses of manfacturing the enrementer the popular idea of the charac-| years, cr within a year after the streets Heve ais troubles. In the spring ae A Haviland beavtifully decoratcd complete dinner pan ie Gaede ee Ban ae emed for her Kindness, gentle- | }oxes at the school are paid for wholly from | ter. Mr. Wm. Griffith, as Oliver Vincent, | shall have been Opened and graded: ‘The | Pood 1s loaded aa ares Tae ena & | nialetenie ete on eeeie Da | amalean, Se. apa-ote She leaves four daugh- a city merchant, gave a capital represen-| company would also go as tar north as : fons, or a eS : ters, each of whom is married, and two | th? proceeds of the work done there, and | f.G0% ot the opulent but unlettered man| Piney branch, said Mr. Glover: but upon depression, and the danger of serious {ll- The Blickensderfer Tspewriter, No. 5. to se-ond : most popular public school girl—consolation prize. rtai sons. Until shortly before her death Mrs. | not from any appropriation for the school. | of business. Mr. Griffith's work approach- | the motion of Mr. Lipscomb the committee ness. Hood's Sarsaparilla is needed to ‘A high , bic . " . dy Amateur Ente inment ing jewels to most popular Blue Lodge of the Dis- osition that the boxes made at the school | performance of their parts the result of] 0m lith street. trict. © should be so marked, they say, is only one | careful selection on the part of Mr. Mans-| Messrs. Montgomery, Zellers and Ein-| $1» America's Greatest Medicine. soia vy alt | 1,4 Sewadn ao teen geaher kee thee ae nae Washington e | of the phase: of the constant efforts of dif-| fleld of his support. The plece was staged|merich were appointed a committee to druggists. $1; six for $5. Get only Hood's. ‘Tewplar of the District. Gelivery of orders given to either house.—| ferent class2s of workers to prevent compe- | with that careful attention to historical | make arrangements with thc Mt. Plea, $$ $$ igh-grade 1898 bicycl> to most popular ln a “3 eae te net “ Faunce enjoyed excellent health, and was|In no instance has the school sold boxes | ed that of Verner Clarges, as Old Ingot, in| on rallrcads was directed to prepare a bill purify, enrich and vitalize the blood and in the ‘city of Washington. FOR THE ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, preparing to go to church when she was | below cost, except where odd lots were left | “David Garrick.” Miss Olive Oliver was|0n the lines proposed by Mr. Glover, pro Protect and fortify the system. pe ah oe pp eg ego -_- CRDMBIA THRATER, stricken down. She expired in a few mo- | in hand on rare occasions. a dashing and fascinating Mrs. St. Aubyn, | Viding for a route from 18th and Eriestreets, lar infant of ‘any’ member of the’ Masonic. opder WEDNESDAY, April 13, 8 P.M. ments thereafte The board of trustees of the school state | and Miss Norah Lamison, as Mariana Vin- | out Erle to 17th, then out 17th to Sheridan 9@ Sarsa= in this city. % Reserved seats, 7c. aud $1.00, to be bad, from it as their opinion that no public int2rest | cent, performed her work creditably. The| avenue and along Sheridan avenue east- OO S ss ‘A cise of solid silver, elaborately finished work | fiends of the League and at Taeater. " mb30.2w— lg for the passage of the bill. The prop-| other members of the cast evidenced in the} Wardly to the present line of the company parilla rf A cise of gold-finished working jewels to most hit BS tition on the part of any one, the govern- | «ccuracy and artistic detail that has before | Athletic Club for the use of the alates > are the only pills to take g | Pcpular chapter of Masuny of the District. Sain ee Ses excel tusludad, exeepi cee ketonetng oy | bean comerented om aud when cuacactar | sooiua fer © mnctne Dlace for the associa, | gt100d’S Pills 4500? sy The “Allison Nallor”” gold watch to most popular orse OW, R ; < their own organizations. izes the mounting of all Mr. Mansfeld's | tion and tts committees, and the sum of Mi high-grade 1608 bicycle to most popular publ SS Johnson's Address. ee Plays. ‘Tonight Mr. Mansfield will be seen | $ was) pumenneinted for the policemen of actohish-krade 1898 bicycle to popular public nik waa ek , large congregation greeted the Anti- E . as Baron Chevrial, considered by many his | the eig] Precinct, to be used by them ias, a » A high-grade 1898 bicycle to most popular public Saloosi League Sanday’ evening ats wares Gee LE Kreatest impersonation, in “A Parisian |!n thelr efforts to secure the Ubrary vio- schon! feats gcioiare PER, ae = CONVENTION HALL, Methodist Church in South Washington. | Meeting of Executive Committee at , omance. talr. ee eee the mest popular Mews of toe city 7 OUT May 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1898. Mr. Geo. W. Callahan, chairman of the Calvary Baptist Church. NATIONAL THEATER.—Andrew Mack ——— None Better for Home Use ‘The John P. Hamlin solid silver barrel or. wine Ly Fo J . inass meeting, presided, and after a few re- | ‘The executive committee of the Christian | and his songs pleased a large gathering at RESULT OF INEXPERIENCE, <than “Diamond” and “Munchner” Beers, | falcon’ Leeper” °° MOS Popular testaurant or) sare OF ARENA BOXES AND SEASON SEATS marks introduced the speaker of the even- | Endeavor Union held a meeting last night | the National Theater last night in a play y eg ee ena ee q peawedh By: a ;National Capital Brewing | The. National atifics complete Knight Templar | OPEN MONDAY, — Fa td ee AT GUZ- = wi ol familiar devices and chai ers. 0. lamond” is tht, “Munchner’” outit—uniform er trunk.and sword cuse, | MAN’ In E. F. . at the Calvary Baptist Church. Encourag-} the play is “An Irish Gentleman,” and | Verdict ef Jury Concerning Death of | dark and heavy in fark ‘Both are made of | badge, eto most Knight Templar or be ing reports were mude. W. W. Ev-| presents Andrew Mack as Jack Shannon, rakeman Dimmick. selected malt and finest imported hops and | Prerpective Knight Templar. x_| Arena Boxes, $50 and $60. Season Seats, $8.00. mb30-tt ing, Representative Martin N. Johnson of North Dakota, who delivered_an extended address upon the temperance work in that state, relating the many difficulties en- countered in securing prohibition for North Dakota. Mr. Johnson attributed the suc- cess of the temperance cause there very largely to the work of lady teachers in the public schools, in showing to the rising youth the evils resulting to the body from the use of alcoholic stimulants. A vote of thanks was tendered by the congregation erett of the Nashville convention transpor- | ‘a rolling stone,” a wandering Irish boy of The coroner’s inquest held yesterday | 2re equal to the best imported beers. Fo. r tation committee reported that arrange- sterling Ronesty, wie 3) cruelly accused 08 afternoon. in the case of J. Harry Dim-| *#le at leading grocery stores or ‘phone 222.1 | | AFAVETTE. ee stealing. There are al uced in ee gees x 2 ments had been prefected for the District | Tiss Of the plot Sopher here's | Zick, the brakeman killed in the Anacostia It Pays You to Be a Man! NO ADVANCE IN PRIC. delegates. Upon recommendation from the | treacherous companion (Adolph Jackson); | {felght yard, showed that the accident was| When you were a boy, 26 years @go, you AN! Es. board of officers, “America” was adopted | Clifford Sherlock, a country gentleman | the result of inexperience on the part }'paid me 25c. for Linen Collars and Seam- » MRE. as the song of the District Undeavorers. | (Rickard J. Dillon); Lacy Sherlock, Clifford | of the deceased. Several witnesses, ali| !es8 Socks. Now you pay me 6c. for the Srerlock’s son (Edwin Brandt); Father | rail: game Collars and 10c. for the identical An entertainment was given under the ‘wler, everybody's friend (George W. itr road men, were exwmined. The victim Socks. C. Auerbach, 7& H. it auspices of the correspondence committee. ae Hush paige Ghowocke recite of the accident was found after he had —_ : An excellent program was rendered, and | (Thomas Jackson): O'Donoghue, servant at | been crushed between the cars by Car In- Harvey's. 3? i fe i } to Mr. Johnson for his practical and well- | refreshments were served. Those taking | Old Court (W. J. Mason); Officer, a disap- | spector Lovelace, who called Flagman | _Brolled Live Lobster, Potomac Planked | son. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Eves. & Sat. Mat., Vmmen Seoent on part in the entertainment were: The Cecil-| Pcinted man (B. Williams); Maura Sher-| Lash, a friend of Dimmick.- Shad, Genuine Green Turtle Soup and all “THE ADVENTURE OF LaDY URSULA.” eS inclading ‘Misses, ‘Thom leck, Clifford Sherlock's daughter (Olive | Dimmick sald.to him: ‘George, wil varieties of s2¢ food can be had to per- Sa {only time), Coal Reduced 50 Cents Per Ton. me sp Mes 'pson, | White); Mrs. Fairleigh, a wily widow (Flor- - ree, will you | fection at Harvey's, corner Pa. ave. and RD CH a Until further notice, the cash prices’ ¢ | Burton, Shreve and Callahan, with Miss | ence Ashbrooke); Easter, housekeeper at | tel! my wife, Teresa, to take good care of | ith st. nw. it ee ae D, my high-grade coals will be as follows: | Wilson, director; Miss Sadie’ Guard and | Gig Court (Marie Bates), and Peggy, Clit. | my boy? I am—” He could say no more, SE 2s eee apd-tt : White ash, furnace, $4.75; egg. $5.0: stove, | Miss. Katie Garrison. The entertainment | tcra Sherlock's niece (Georgia Florence | for death claimed him before he could Order Good Friday Buns Now. — $5.25; red ash, stove and egg, $5.50: chest. | W@S In charge of Mrs. Andrew J. Bell, and | O:p). Jack's adventures were followed with | finish his sentence. <} We're ready to take your order to be ds- EEK nut, $5.00 per ton. J. Maury Dove, 21 & 1, | the following committees: Program, ‘Mise | breathless interest, his unjust arraignment a only | livered in time for breakfast on Good Fri-| WJULIA MARLOWE. 1626 M, 1206 H n.w., and 13 & D s.w., and | 2U¢ H. Brockett and Page L. Zimmerman; | for theft with boundless indignation and ime, r day morning. Our buns are very toothsome | monday, Tuesday, , Thursday and Friday chestnut No. 2, $4.50 per ton —Advt, refreshments. Miss Mollie 8. Low and Miss | ris proof of innocence with unrestrained —I8e. doz. Krafft's Bakery, 18th & Pa. av. ips ana Saturday Matinee, n Marlowe's Newest ond Great pHERGEE: > delight. Mr. Jackson won a triumph in It was thought that he 2 a H. Jenks and A. Rankin Thornton; enter- | pc t | Was endeavcring.to effect a coupling when Broiled Mackerel, 20c. Ti: against God of Juntor Jonadab Club. tainment, Miss Ella Ford and Miss Caro- pertrexing suche Somien ie Yun tone the accidant happ@nedatoc a Satie oan 2 cans Choice Salmon, 25¢. Imported As- people of this world. mug Mr. R. D. Ruffin, acting superintendent of | line C. Robinette. cecasion for wild joy. All the characters | and link were fowmd on the’ track where Paragus, 25e. tin, 2 cans Imported Mush- TE.__apE WS | _prtecs, $1.80, $1, 5c. and Se” Ban spe on the Second Baptist Sunday school, and nee were intelligently and acceptably present- | the victim fell. Sry found a verdict | rooms, es SS pee ee 2 ‘Thursday, April 14. ‘@p5,9,11,14416-5t* teacher of a large class of boys, with the Malt-Nutrine ed, that of Peggy by little Georgia Florence nice conan ay death, 5 it JAS. D. DO) Ca assistant teacher, Mr. Jos. Jones, recently | —the Food Drink. Its use means a palpa-| Olp being a remarkably creditable per- fo a reel ta ne bed béen warned | amo Throat—‘Brown’s Bronchial ‘Tro- EXCURSIONS, ETC. organized a Junior Jonadab Temperance | ble inerease, In fesh- from 1 to 2 pounds a formance. During the play Mr. Meck sang | not to attempt taamake couplings as ne! ches”. act direct on the organs of the ———— i ¥eek. Malt-Nutrine is pal y tl “The ree! inger” “Mack' : extraordinary v Club, with two pledges prohibiting the use | famous Anheuser-Busch "Brewing Asem | Dove Bene x roe | tea eae tm ‘an accident for} Yolce, ‘They have an effect $5 SATURDA™ EXCURSIONS $5 of tobacco or strong drink in any form. | which fact guarantees the purity, excel- ‘: 3 Heart's The club gave its first entertainment Fri- | lence and merit claimed for it.—Advt. light.” The dove song was an especially | During th ofrthe testtmon: SEMENTS. day evening. F. J. Carroll is the president, —+ pretty thing, and the doves "themsclves reference was x ter _ AMT! OCEAN CIT Y, Md. HH. A. Harvey, secretary, and R. P. Dines, For the Comfort of the Blin plays no if_ing part in prese! tion. = SRS SEPT ee RPT ee %S FOR THE ROUND TRIP. treasurer of the ciub. Mr. Ruff th a incidental music, arranged by Louie autemasic c “Indian Night” - temperance club is doing good work’ 1” | A meetineg of the ex-committee of the | Tiurice, was effective. ’ after bi Aid Association for the Blind was heid sees yesterday at the office of the association,} ACADEMY GF MUSIC.—Humanity,” a Se be repeated APRIL 6 at 8 at Mrs. A. L. James Money to lend at 5 and 6 per cent on real i hero, a heroine, a villain, sev- < sstate Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa ave— | With the chaitman of the committee, Mrs. play pelea pgs pets oe ; Pied — SS; i ‘tisement. a : Jess thrilling climaxes and at Senders & orca as Asatins Appeal Dismissed. LES’ HALL, 3 i sic last evening and to please a - F ‘Sth and loth sts, In the case of Mary E. Pickrell, ex- thoroughly enthusiastic, if not large, y : At + ecutrix of the estate of A. H. Pick-| withont delay. It was therefore decided ntmanity” bas been seen berg bs- rid 1 Hens) gon, receiver, the Court of Appeals ren- | Monday, and the persons mentioned.be in- gered an opinion dismissing the appeal and | stalled as the first Inmates. ‘This will take zemanding the cause that proper proceed- | all the available space, and it is requeated ings may be taken to make parties, and to hington shall rec- ascertain the amounts of assets applicable | ognize the need of this institution and rally to the case and to have final judgment en- | to its support. tered. Easter Monday the committee will as- The action was against a surviving ex- | Semble at the office, 1607 O street ecutrix of an indorser of a promissory | West, and remain all day -to note, and upon certain issues joined and | “onations which eent trial had a verdict was rendered the defendant. me Fell. deceased, against William B~Thomp-| that the home should be opencd Waster | oFe this season, but its return ‘sae gaarkeg | Bs 2 Monday, £ Pp of the a Bees —>+>—__ Deeree of Divorce. Judge Cox has signed~a decree granting Lemuel J. Allen a-divoree from Emma Al- jen. Desertion was the ground for order- ing the separation

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