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12 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1900-22 PAGEs, ; LOCAL MENTION. AMUSEME TONIGHT. EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN BROUGHT HERE FOR TRIAL. James Redmiles to Answer to Charge CITE * ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN SPECIAL SESSION, Meeting of M. E. Church Stewards— Funcral of Mrs. Gamble— General la News. h warrant, Mrs. southwe: from the Police Court, was arrested in Bal- timore yesterday. of Theft. James W. Redmiles, for whose arrest a charging the theft of $20 from Grinder of No. 813 F street several weeks ago, was issued Mai He was brought here ast night, and will probably be given a earing in the police court tomorrow. Redmiles formerly lived near Marlboro’, VENOMOES DOG. Supposed Rabi@ A:fimal Attacks Two Childrem and a Horse. A supposed mad dog'was killed yesterday afternoon by Policeman Mullen of the sixth precinct, near the corner of 7th and H streets northwest. Two children and a horse were bitten by the animal before the officer was called, Avis Lyons and John E. Conley of 614 K street northwest and 55 Bates street, respectively, being the chil- dren attacked. Death of Robt. E. Foertsch. Mr. Robert E. Foertsch, son of Robert Foertsch of the Treasury Department, died of Bright's disease yesterday morning. Mr. Foertsch had just reached his majority, and gave promise of a bright business c: reer. He had been sick for about two weeks, and his untimely death was a great shock to his many friend AMUSEMENTS. Progressive Euchre, Under the Anspices of STATE, WAR AND NAVY COUNCIL, NO. 201, ATIONAL UNION MASONIC HALL, COR. 9TH AND F THURSDA ARCH 28. 1900. ADMISSION ‘including refrestiments}, 60 CTS. Many valuable prizes will be given. Play will begin promptly at S p.m, | mb28-2t* POPS eee reoerereresesers 2° “Still Waters SHURG EXPRESS. — wrx to Tittsburg. LIMITED. Pullman = Sincinnati, bh Cleveland and Toledo, Buffet Park ms. 3 PAST LINE.—Pallman Buffet Parlor (ar to Hacrisburg. “Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg to Pittsburg 3:29 PM. CHICAGO AND ST_LOUIS eXPRESS— Sleeping Car Washington to St. Louls, and Sleep- fue nnd Dining cn ure to Indianapolis, ar . 4 ps 2 ie St. Loaia, Nashville ow nuatt and Lousville), == Prince George's county, Md. When he Ki? ° 2 tnd Chicago. wan Macalester for Mount | Upon the request of the necessary num-| came here several months ago and got a oe eae Siceeeeco ere 4 x93 “ine Car to THIS wy RES pean Sleep. 11s pa Ler of members a 1 meeting of the} position in a freight office In South Wash- | Streets. walking with Mr. E. F. Mangum, | ¢ un leep. : ine Car & and Chicago. Dining Car to ne re ress Mon- | ¢ stown Citiz Association has been | ington he boarded at Mrs, Grinder's house. | when the dog attacked the Lyons child, | $ 2 | 7-20 Fl’ SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS Ponman ; fa S Associa has Nearly two months ago Mrs, Grinder en-| piting her about the face and arms, At . Sleeping Cars Wastington to Pittsburg and Hare a ats alled for tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, mS a ee ine e In your body Mes the vital fluid, the blood. ¢ sear Aer omy Se ee ae tymont and | °¢ ffice of th Co-operative Build- | {Fusted him with $2 oe he weak chloe though Mr. Mangum endeavored to beat off | 6 re"indkes me oinen bot Teale et toed S Dhiee Ga wind pe pe dst The mest-| the time of his disappearance, Mrs. Grin | the dog the infuriated animal succeeded Le carotene aie, full’ 18 vole and. si6or 6 10:40 TM, PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Haven for sider the proposed | der's daughter, Lenola, who is about fifteen | In biting the Conley boy also. Policeman | Qu, 50°, ap he Deneft. If nuts the still ¢ TiS AM ve Ries Gamsnsuen eewena eek 1 cchool reform legislation now before Con- | Years old, also Lea tanhoty SS went to | Mullen, who was mounted on his bicycle, | ¢ spelnes of alsease Hivos: sereapertils aH . = = > Niagara Falls daily, except uy ania | School refor slatic 3a ew im, 1 alleged, and re- 4 i "s the water of iife at its source. m 250 A for Elmi ROWE ae nd such other matters as may be | Baltimore with few dave Age When she | followed the dog and ended its life with his $ whe tigoa heatutal and keeps 4¢s0; ca athe BENNING pe mrs and Bi é up for the actlon of the meeting: ied that Redmiles hada mite waa enila pevolnet The SLAG and aieniend ue $ lng else cau, eter, ° Ste . ittmore. le ones were taken to thelr homes and|¢ Sonne His, “excen . etrevers See eee 2 Grinders assisted the police In mak- | given medical treatment. Dr. Frank T. | ¢ Sores— My, Mitie lor bad sores, alt over ¢ arhinztan to Hoviester. |” Bae a A meeting of the district stewards of the | ing the investigation, and it was partly due | Chamberlin is attending the Lyons girl, | ¢ ia cured hin.” MES. RGE * als daily. Pullman Sleeping Washington district, M. E. Church, was | to her efforts that hé was arres ed. Detec: | whose Injuries are rather severe. Tf ic'de- | § GROVE, 160 Virelata Ave., Curutertind, Md. ¢ S i held yesterday morning at Mt. Zion M. B. | tive McNamee went to Baltimore last night | velops that the dog had the rables the | ® iNedsartsdeeder ans careen Church, with Rev. M. W. Clair, the presid- { 2nd brought the prisoner here for trial. patie ts ell enoPably Be taken to eee + Cough— pine ta mg side Noding helped 3 4:00 PAL “CONG ONAL LIMITED. ing elder, in the chair, and D. B, Webster ae et ur institute in Baltimore. S OE Te 1 began taking Hood's Sarsapariiia, ° all Partor Cw Dining Ce z +3 . B. E AMUSEMENTS. the dog has been given in charge of the | $ ve me Tellef. MISS M RUDDER. & Fifth Regular at offciating as the recording secretary Proper authorities for a bacteriological ex- |) BERGER, 406 N-Tremont ave Baltimore, ML ¢ £08, 10:00 (Dr answered at roil call. jDEARD: ECTURE.—EI- | mination. This was done after the case ]¢ p . os a hel esi Ne Rew J) || (EBERT MUSE ARDS UECIUHE. Bl || wae: reposted tts) cee Gio ek |e Failing Health— “health tatied ana 3 ° ° Gar from Ralttmore), 6°30, topic st to the district | bert Hubbard lectured last night. Many | Yitg. Se ns 1 could not do my ¢ pring ee ing (in Sundas. 7:09 1 5 2 vere discussed, Iy the finances of | people went to hear him, expecting to be — © pathic restored he tices ma aes a4 ; Peg the seve The delegates were | gisappointed. None were. He is neither a $1.25 to Baltimore and Retarn via ACOB SWAMBERRY, 176 Main Street, * 0:00 and 1 For Philadelpt - irifti e os = Z S In le ys; 3 press, 12:13 P.M. % 7 BW Bho Red Phamas | fake nor a wild-eyed crank, but a man who | B. and O., Saturday and Sunday, March a1] 5 Steelten, Pa. 2 of the pores. M. week days, puna Glee Pere = nas te ife ¢ a sly d April 1.—Advt. e ry . . For Boston without change, 7 yal Locke and D. B. {has taken life and its duties so sertously | and = ; Sateen Soa tae tne pes lelaten tions ae nites lar ntckes ree : Hood’s Sarsaparilla : ° Sy Se aes Se rae as delegates id Associat epigrams while you walt. He said, among ‘alls in Front of Car. 3 ts Amert It ever $ as in On 10:00, 40:50, 11-00 A.M. “ad-a5, esa. 32-3 of the church, the committee on reception | many other things quite as good: A white lad, whose name is unknown, fell @ disappoin Price, $1. 9 5 5, (4,00, Limited), 4:20, 4-31, 5:00: neluding sting of Mrs. Lucy Dorsey, Mrs. Jen-| “Don't sit down and imagine you have | trom a bicycle almost directly in front of | s—. . 30, 10:00, 10:40, 11-35 and Ss. opera car- scke, Ss. - le Mrs. DeNeal, ies. ly egotism gone to = S 20, BS i — are? h IS st do something | had just stopped, at the corner of Monroe — OC e u 3 To be happy you mus 8 ana Harri 1 : $ ting and only cathartic to take with Hood's * at A i THE FIRST OF ei ee ee oA A forianniehoae nd Harrison streets, Anacostia, last even-} § : wpe's Creek Line, 7-55 A.M. and 4:31 P.M, H. Yeoman of t “One may endure grief; but it takes two] ing. Bystanders thought the boy was se-|¢ Sarsaparilia. . - s Peg dase, i The intermediate class of Peck Memorial | ¢ 078 7 verely hurt, and assisted him to Weiss’ |* — . will begin Sarnapalin, 7-00 and 9:00 A.M. 12.45 and 5:40 -view lesson, covering three | “gin is only energy misapplied.’ drug store. “The boy himself was so fright- | ¢ S os Sundays, 93 M. and 4:29 el Mon- or will ent. Antique Furn ure. fur- sr Old Furnit Archbis Joseph itities of imi- the public has patronizing ¢ present to be z commit- lL. Wood- lent on the t with President > the Topic. talk on Japan ning. ustrated, and was » for the benefit of the and Christ. churches. Hale also delivered a d 4 m, last of t of St ward ance sale for Anna Held in “Pa- at 43 been auspiciously opened at the Columbia. This ‘cessful comedy, 5) he with musical novelty and superb. i will be presented by the same = that been associated s long and victorious engageme: mn ts 0 fagement in == yester- charge of cutting George 1 cabman, failed to appear tor tial. His col- Was forfeited Washington-Cleveland Sleeper via B. and 0. ervice and erior accommoda- m. train, without Quick eni ditorium being d t the chapel, the au- ated with plants, kn Mr. Hubbard's speech interesting be- e he assumes to speak with practical nowledge concerning matters which have ene (ue oe ne Gd heretofore been considered only abstract Roberts BCHEIOE the theories. He favors the extension of the a few prelimin nd instruct garten idea into the higher—even the to the childre “branches of artistic education. He r of the Ch the of the chapel, being out of the city in the department car- he the product is s taken the crudest workmen in his Roy- ft print shop, and trained them so that Gmired by bibliophites. How worth the » did this makes a story well Se hearing as a matter of simple entertain- the ened in, the &: ment: for the lecturer's personality ts being brought to by the te: droll, when he chooses to make it so. And se ae : the conditions he portrays as existing in arah Gamble, his sho} orthy the earnest considera- rah Gamble was held | tion of person who Is Interested in thi Church, | Social questions. es the te and ny ULOGG BIRD CARNIVAL.—The en- rtainment of the Kellogg Bird Carnival Concert Company at the Columbia heater yesterday afternoon for the by junction, att j Md., hionable audienc most of the p So Ce ‘Sas previously announced In ‘The Star town. occupying for ng prominent among those present. ‘The on O street arnival was a decidedly inter g affair, . s and, together with the musical program Death) of Nonaxenari rendered, made up a unique and clever per- Mrs. Na Simms died y formanc Mr. Kellogg's ks on the dif- r home z ferent varieties of birds as their pictures eae were thrown upon the screen were enter- The deceas one of the oldest re taining, while his imita s of their war- blings, Songs and calls were astonishing in Georgetown, and about the oldest colored | their vivid likeness to the original. Mr. resident ed the n | Kellogg has won favorable comm oldest. member of Mt n | the world over upon his extraordinary funeral will be held tomor- = lay. he om the church, to which for ing rates at advertisemen t regular adv ute Huil Bund: no = of Mrs. ly Stuart Kellogg not only a great delight, but a surprise I, at least to those who understand quality and range of the vocal ¢ x While her voice Is a true cont sraph of uo M derful sweetness and power and dramatic Th under the ctassijcations W quali h perfect smoothr s of < tone she sings from lower G to B flat in nd with such that her audience or A ito Hill Lit re in rary am was as 5 . D. Olin Lee ——Se the wonderful Ss not realize rar uly that the me! with ¢ further surpri > was given the plano work ¢ te Hull Bunce a wonde a woman, and 2 very ung woman at that, can play as did Miss umdy. Her technique is not only brillis but fU!Lof expression, and she possesses the true musieal spirit to such a degree that she not subordinate the thou or ‘nthe composer intended to con- Xposition of her own skill. but lows her ympathy with the mind of the ymmposer to ent ins » National J tof whi already illing ins of Hi given, mplishing much good in in- nto the homeless and street-living more and W ston the The Virginia Hot Springs, HALEY'S BAND CONCERT.— e@ on the Chesapeak Ohio Rat gay night Will A. Haley will gi eight hours from Washington, is the | concert at the Columbia Theat. mly resort in America combining such i Mr. H Will use his fore agreeable climate with perfect. appc band, and the program. will ments, hotels, cuisine, baths and fae! with the care for which thi for sports and entertainments. 1 s to satisfy every everything to m fe enjuyabi sical There will be by the wondrous waters of the | tion olidity to please the lov Information obtained at C. and O. | classic ¢ and others of a lighter vein ov Lith st. and 513 Pa. ave.—Advt. ——_.—_—_ Death of Mrs. year in which he has be se who desire simple me s have always 1 this is now the fourth has been ; n before the pub- l : lic, and there m to believe th of M that the ut will be fully widow of Alfred Mathew up tot that have pre- of Mrs. Lout: bri mother of | ceded it. Passed Asst Surgeon Joseph A, Guth- Levent rie of the United S Her death given eceurred Tuesday morning last at her aude Rihll of London, England, faci ts- | at the Washington Club tomorrow after. fune e ce | hoon. Mr. Jssper Dean MePall rep y. mor om St. Paul's | ing the musical cult and hurch rismoutn. Mrs. | Pauncet the social elite, many friends in Washington, | Gefatigable in their efforts while Dr. Guthrie is very well known in | Rihll a cordial reception upon her first ap. army and navy circles of the —-+--— apital, ood for return until following Mond: Tickets good on all trains except Royal Limited —aAdvt, ———— Brings Suit for $15,000. Beckert, through Attorneys Wolf nberg, today filed suit-at-law against City and Suburban railway of Wash- ct hi fey & Kos the s¢ a pearance In Wa andie the Dutton of New York last evening. lighted consist hington. MISS DUTTON'’S SONG RECT’ L.—An - that filled the cozy music room at hington Club greeted Miss Jennte The oc- asion was the first of a series of song re- Is given by this artist. Miss Dutton as a charming volce and manner and de- her heare A varied program, ng of German, French and English ongs. was tnterpretated by the artist with finish that bore out in every way the W. opinions of the critics elsewhere. Miss ington to recover damages in the sum of | Dutton had the assistance of Mr. Wm $15,000, It is alleged that the 23d of jast | Green, violinist, who was heard to advan. December, while on New Yori nue be- | t@ge in several’ solos. Mr. Henry Xander, tween 3d and 4th streets, through the care- | &t the plano, was most capable and gave less starting of ac the plaintiff was] the singer the support that is so essential thrown to the ground and painfully and | 1% S0ug rendition. Miss Dutton’s second re- permanently injured. —.—__. cital ts today at the same place, at 5. Next to Having a New Carriage to have the old one repainted and re- paired. We're well equipped for this work. Andrew J. J Carriage Co., 14th and EL ~-Advertisement. ——— Froebel's World Idea. Arrangements been made for Miss n E. Blow of St. Louis, well known tn Washington as an authority on the kinder- ave What Shall. ‘"B answer it today. healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes, Daling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Btrawberry. Get a We Have for Dessert? ‘This question arises in the family every day. Let Try Jell-O, a delicious and No package at your grocer’s today. garten movement, to deliver an address on | 20 cea et ene ioe Mew Uetore'the Célam<| eS ee bian Kindergarten Association, and others one eek : : who desire to attend, Saturday morning |(@ DEPOT FOR SARATOGA svar SPRING hext, at the Columbian University, at 11 : o'clock. — Money to lend at 4, 5 and 6 per cent on real estate. Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa. ave. —Advertlsement. ————— Thompson Memorial Fand. General W. W. Dudley and Mr. George M. Allen have been designated by the Thompson Memorial Association to take charge of the Thompson memorial fund 1 ~ the purpose of receiving contributions for “ monument or som? other suitable mem- orlal to perpetuate the name and memory of the late Colonel Richard W. Thompson, —— SS Washington-Toledo Sleeper via B. Ripy="Winkle, THE HIGHEST GRADE OF SCHIEDAM GIN. unusually Choice Gin, ttled and sold by us. $1.25 Qt. $5 Gal. CHRIS XANDER 909 7TH ST. "PHONE 1425, mh2S-2si No Branch Houses, imported, POCOOO OOS S990 04 and 0. Quick service to Michigan points daily on 12:05 a.m. train, arriving Toledo 6:35 p.m., without change, same day, making close connections to all points in Michigan.—Advt, ————— IN THE LAFAYETTE MODEL TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS, JUARE OPERA HOUSE. 1288 FINESL IN THE UNITED STATES Representative Rohertson Ml. Representative Samuel M. Robertson of Louisiana suffered an attack of exhaustion ai the Capitol yesterday, and was assisted from the hall of the House to a cloak room, where a physician was called to attend him. Later he was removed to Willard’s Hotel. Mr. Robertson has been a sufferer is impressed down and bear the “Angelus,” at eS-Ctt CAN YOU PLAY THE PIANO? | 1t 1s unnecessary to learn the art today! We have a player who will do it for you, but every selection cth your own individuality. Come Droop’s Music House, te14-3m-12 PENNA. AVE. from the grip for some time, and came dut too soon. He was reported today to be very much better. st Old-Fashioned Velvet Carpet, in 50 patterns, at 90 cents yer yard, this week. W. B. Moses & Sons, F st., cor. 11th, —Advertisement. “20 HEBBARD & WINEMAN, 706 NINTH ST. mh28-10d EASTER SUITS A combination of espectally attract- tractive is win- “Modern ive Spring Suitings at prices—315 to $25, to orde: Hing us large patronage. Tailors.” ened that it Some time before he was able to understand that both his legs were not broken. He was only bruised, and was later able to go to his home. finally spre to knee. It sw became so pal perfectly straight. 1 itebin, vom th 17 reread untold smarting and burning, vison, and th i pr Loft rash. Iiuall ‘Twenty Sixth street recommended € this time th: bh had spread i and on ol Tmitde 4 CURA covering the and then the CUTICL used that one bow enke of CUTIO JAP to be entirely. skin looks as returned, 199 West E - Some monthe igo cur b sore. We him to the doctor, wi it pelson and ga some ine. which did no. good. Mis head got so bad he would ery all night, ond my Wife conk! sleep nen Hoty lock. ghost. head got so sere it on bim and folded a white cloth fonr thie p Des: irside of it, and Just throngh the night a kind of Inatter would ooze out from his a, soaked thiongh the cloth and Aon tthe pillow. The toy of his head were almost a solid 80 so badly that words would not ¢ seribe tt, Almost in despair. P tod my wife 1 had seen CUTICURA REMEDIES recommended very Mebly and 1 wus going ta uy them. Did so, He enced to eb better at once. hue is now ts and he as anybody's hoy. He. sleeps all night. hin hair looks . th i ft, While my wife locks like a different w h WoW. and J. | Box 9), Munroe + cousisting: . to cleanse the skin of s J scales and soften the thlekened cuucle; PICURA Oltment Ge, to instantly. allay irritation and Inflammation, soothe und and CUPCURA RESOLVENT (5ec.), to cool leause the bload. A SUN; eat to cnre the most tortu » and blood bumers, rashes, it tions, with loss of hair, when ‘the beat physicians her remedies ‘fail. Sold throughout the TITER DRUG AND CHEM. CORD. Props., Boston, ‘How to Cure Every Humor, is often suf- figuring skin, ing and irrite- The Creamery Butter we are selling is strictly highest grade—only $1.60 for 5-Ib. boxes? Elphonzo Youngs Company, 428 Ninth Street, PO eereccccoce eeeeescoree CITY ITEMS. For Invalidsx and Corvalescents, Bay Old “Braddock Maryland Rye.? This fine medicinal whisky js particularly suited to the sick room on account of its ab- solute purity and age. At grocers, clubs and cafes. D. P. McCarthy, Mgr., 610 Pa. ave. It ge The Best of AN Spring Tonics is National tal Brewing Co.'s “Bock” Beer. Nourishing and strengthening. 2 only $1.25, Write or "phone. "AMUSEMENTS. Ladies’ Day. BASE BALL. Georgetown vs. Lafayette College. DAY, MARCH 21 me celled nt 324! NEW GRAND. Ete” CISSIE LOFTUS, The Worll's Greatest and Highest Salaried Vaude- Ville Stur; also other Extraordinary Novelties. Miss Loftus appears at 3:45 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Next Week—A Five-Star Bill, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Royle and Solar Mat., Lyenii Al! Seat: 3 OCs 2SESOC HS on hus Seats In advance for both bills. COLUMBIA Tonight at 8:15. SATU, WASHING Only Matinee Saturday, 1k Danie ERT'S NEW COMIC OPERA, “THE AMEER.” anding room only at nights, ATS NOW ON SAL OnLLIGNG F Monday, April 2, and conclude Saturday, April 14. Five or More Races Daily. On the Flat and Over the Jumps. First Race at 3:20 p.m. Disreputable characters will be ex- cluded. RATES OF ADMISSION: To Grandstand, $1. Ladies, 50 Cents. To Paddock, 50c. extra. Subscribing Members’ Badges, for the year, $25, including 10 ladies badges for Spring and Fall Meeting. For Spring Meeting, including 10 Ladies Badges, $15. Grand Stand and Paddock, $10. These Badges may be obtained at Guzman’s, in Droop’s. ’Phone 1108. Special trains, direct to the track, will leave Sixth street station at 2:04, 2:30 and 3:15 p.m. Columbia railway electric cars direct to track, without change, every two minutes, mb28-tf a HAVE DELIGHTEDLY APPLAUDED ANNA nleLD In F. Ziegfeld, jr.’s, Exquisite Production of Smith and De Koyen’s Musical Cou “PAPAS WIFE,” With Chas. A. Bigelow and great cast ‘The engagement of Miss Held will be Mmited to ope week und an extra matin ¥ lar prices will prevail at both 4 urday matinees, Next Sunday Evening, HALEY’S BAND Seats, 25 and 50 mh29- Miss Susan E. Blow Will speak at the Annual Meeting of the Columbian Kindergarten Association IN COLUMBIAN VERSITY HALL, Saturday, March 31. at 11 am, SUBJECT: “Freebel’s World View.” ‘Members’ Meeting, 10:45 a.m. mh29-2t* Mat AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL --2.080 4 525. THE WOMAN WHO MAY <a. LAUGH, IN HER went, SISTER MARY NEXT WEEK. ‘PS NOW SELLING. B OSTONIAN § VICTOR HERBERT'S LATEST COMPOSITION, THE VICEROY. Wed. (Popular Prices) and Sat. Night, ROBIN HOOD. Friday Night, Only ‘Time, THE SERENADE. mh29-2t-43 TAKE BRIGHTWOOD CARS To the INAUGURAL DANCE of WILD WOOD (Formerly Glen Sligo.) NEW NAME. NEW MANAGEMENT, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. Tansill’s Comcert Band. STAR DANCERS FROM THE LEADING LOCAL ACADEMIES. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 8 TO 11 P.M. mb27-tu,th,f,3t MOORE & SMITH, Proprs, Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, D.D., Wil Deliver His New Lecture, “The Bright Sideof Things” At the EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 6th and © sts. and Md. ave. n.e., TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, AT 8 P.M. TICKETS, 50 CTS. RESERVED SEATS, 75 CTS. At Sanders & Stayman’s, 1327 Fst. General J. C. Breckenridge, ‘U.S. Army, will preside and introduce Dr. Talmage. " mb28-6t,16 ACADEMY — a0 798 85.00 soe. THE GREATEST OF ALL COLORED COMEDIANS, COLE & JONSON In the Genuine Comic Novelty, ATrip to Coontown Next Week—Seats Now Selling— mb28-20tf Hoyt'’s A BLACK SHEEP, KERNAN’S, “nc yicnt. BOB MANCHESTER'S Cracker Jacks. Oniy Reproduction of the Sensational SAPHO And the GARDNER-McGOVERN FIGHT. Next Week—MIACO'S JOLLY GRASS WIDOWS. mh26-61-15 5 @ STREET Rifles’ Hall, {cr ora « torn. Saturday, March 31, at 8:15, ANNUAL VISIT Lafayette College Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. Seats 50c. and 75c., at GUZMAN’S, in DROOP’S. "Phone 1108, mb27-5t EXCURSIONS, ETC. NDRIA FERRY. Excursions. A Cheap and T wharf, (9:10, 6. Fare Round Tri Ihe. Single Fare, 0c. mh24-10tf (Tickets good until used.) MARSHALL HALL. Season 1900 FAMOUS PLANK SHAD DINNERS. Special arrangements for banquets to organiza- tions and parties during April and May. * ‘The regular excursion eeason, Steamer CHARLES MACALEST , to MARSHALL HALL opens MAY 3 Spectal rates to organizations, churches and so- cieties. Apply Agent, 7th st. wharf. Telephone 825. mb22-15t-14 FT. MYER, ARLINGTON & FALLS CHURCH Lines. Cars from Aqueduct bridge balf-hourly for Arli ton and bourly for Falls Church from 7 a.m. t p.m. mh22. For Mount Vernon. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON (DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED). TRON STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER. Heated Throughout by Steam. Leaves 7th st. wharf 10 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Arrives Washington. due 1:40 and 5:15 p.m. Fare, round trip.. . Prd cents miss! rounds snd mansion, S oie on wicoe rl. 825. fe21-14tt For Mt. Vernon, Alexandria and Arlington. ELECTRIO TRAINS, STATION 13% & PA. AVE. ‘or Alexandria end Arlington, eee acheduie. For Mt. Vernon, every hour from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ROUND TRIP to Me. Vernon, S0e. Hound trip to Alexandria, 25c. Round trip to Arlington, 20c. Round trip' to Mt. Vernon, Including Arlington and AWARE “ADSKANDRIA & MT. VERNON RY. fe5-124 Nextelk & WEshington Steamboat Co. — in the year for Norfolk, Newport TS BS Sh Si yodas son by the superb, — powerful, steel palace steamers “Newport — News,” “Norfolk” and “Washington” op the — (following schedule: Ly. Washi; Ly. Ar. am/ Ar. Wasbingtop..7:00 am Rickets on sole at 617 Penn. ave. 5. and O- — ticket offices at nD. ave. and cor. —— st. and N. ¥. ave. C. and O. ticket offices at — 518 Penn. ave. and 609 14th st.; S.A.L. ticket — ol 1484 N.Y. ave., and on board steamers. ‘Through connections made with the ele- = FPF steemers of the id Dominion Steamship at Norfolk, York points for New and all Fe Trew of st. Wl rash. D myll-324" JNO. CALLAHAN. General WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON RAILWAY COMPANY. From Station 13% st. and Pennsylvania ave, In effect November 1, 1899, For Afexandris, week dare, 7:04, 7:30, 8:00, 8:85, 8:59, 200, 1160, 11:46 am. 12: at general "Phone 750. Manager. = ‘Old Point Gomtort vin Dogwell and Chesapeake 1 and “Ohio. Hallway AM. week da throucts Pallman' Rutter Parior Cae U2 Wit * for Jacksonville and St. Angue- Week days. Express for Florida ‘ast Tine. 4-2) A Me Richmond opts. 11°55 4. Nweeie cial, vin Richtnond and Seab Air Line, 5-00 TM. dal sodation "tee Accommodation for y and 4:25 PM. week SEASHORE CONNECTIONS, « sit Delaware > M. Quantico, days. daily. V arf, 10°00 and 11-00 AML, 1 11:50 P.M daily. ay, 11:00 A.M. week days, 11 and KR Streets, vere orders f buggage to destina- 5. for Pennsylvania Railroad, I. R. woon, General Passenzor Agent. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. mana —- SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in January 16, 1900. All trains -rrive and leave frot’ Peonssleant Passenger Station i paca posuere: So m.—Dally—tacal for Danrille, Chartotte fnd way sta) - Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg and Harrisonburg daily, and Staunton week dass, and at Lencbburg with the Norfolk and Wests daily, and with ©. & O. R. i. for Natural Bridg, ape Lexington week days. Dalls—THE UNITED STATES FAST to Jacksonville and Miamt, with Sleeper for Asheville and Knoxville, Chattanooca and charlotte with Slept at Charlotte with Washin, fez Car Sery Natural Brid, 11:30 a. ttesville, RK AND FLOR. in the - Aug Room Sle Dining daily Slee: cunnecting with Drawing St. Augustine and Miaml via Gs couca CHATTA- rvice. WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- niposed of Sle Sleepers poxville and Birwingham ; and Day Coaches, + Sik Asheville, phi y in r Pinehurst, N . via ashingion daily ©. Observath ar Extra Drawing Reors inset Limited’ for San Day Coach to Atlanta. Dining Car s set Personally Conducted Tourists” per on this train every Monday, W, iday to san’ Francisco with ance. SHINGTON AND OH10 DIVIS v:01 a.m. dally and 4:45 p.m, Sundays pre 3 Lees . Steturning, ar ashington S:24 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. week ays and $:40 v.m. Sundays only from Round Hill: "§ a-m week dayy from Herndon; $:34 a.m. i . Wednesdays and Saturdays Thi ral ton a.m daily, and sisonburg, 12 noon week ¢ and irom! Chaslottesville ily. ing car reservations and other infor- ved, and baxgaze called for and by Union Trans- Wuy, OM orders left at ticket office, 705 +. 3... O81 Penpsylvauia ave. nw ani, Passenger Station. whe call 4441 for Peausylvanta Railroad Cab mation furnis checked from hotels and residences fer Cou . GANNON, 34 V. Pres. and Gen. Mer. SULD, Traffic ‘Manager. = eral Passenger Agent, L.S. BROWS, General Agent. mbi7 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule w efect Vecewver 24, Ley. Leave Washingten from station corner of New Jer sey ave. aud Cat. For Chicago and Northwes., Vestibuled Limited trains 10:35 2.m., 8:05 p.m. aauty. For Ciuciuuatl, St, Louis Indianapolis. Exe Limited, 3: a.m. Vestibuled 40 p.m. night, daily. and Clev 10:85 a.m., §:30 and 11:55 p.m., dally. For Coluinbus, Toledo and Detroit, 12:05 night. For Winchester anu way stations, {5:35 am, 3:40 apd 15:80 pm. For Luray, 3:40 p.m, daily, For Baltimore, week days, 1p X7:10, x8:89, 5:35, 29:30, 10, x x10:00, 21 ), 11:85 p. ers Suamageti 20 a 35 » Led and 230 p.m. s area 1 10:05 8.0 4:30, 6:30 p.m." Sundays, am. 1:15 p.m. Fot Hagerstown, 110:25, 2m a and SL, ‘or Boy way points, g 4:50. 8:40, 700 pur Sundays, 8:00am, Tas, 7:05 p.w. Galtbersburg snd wi ints, week days, + 12:50, 3:00, phere 5: 7:05, Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 4 7205, : ROYAL BLUE LINE. All trains {lumivated with Pintsch 1 rt. For Baltimore, Philadelphia New York, Row ton and the East, week days, 7:05 (iner), 8:30 (Buffer). 10:00, (Diner) a.m, "12:08 (Diner). 1:15 £20, Diner). 8:00, “Royal Limited,” Exclusively Pullman ‘train. Dining Car, 6:05, (Dining Car 8:00, (Sleep.ng Car open wt 10:00 0 clock), night. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 12:06 noon, 1:15 (Dining Cars), . (Dining Cars), $:00, 11:30 (Sleeping Car ope 10:00 o'clock), and 235) night. Parle Care on all day trains, For Atlantic City, 19:00 a.m., 12:05 noon and 1:15 and 3:00 p.w. week Gays. 12:05 noon Sup- Cape May, week Gays, 12:05 and 1:15 p.m. TExcept Sun xExpress trains. kage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. ou orders left at ficket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue .w., New ED UNDERWOOD. D. B MATT 24 Vice President Mgr. Pass. Trafic. ‘and wahlt-65 eneral Manager. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THROUGH THE GKANDEST SCENERY OF Bupcraio iguren. steam HEATER: IN DINING CARS. SIXTH AND B STREETS. ‘Schedule in effect February 24, 1900. 2:15 P.M. PAILY—Cincinpat! and St. Louls Spe- ¢lal—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indiana; and St. Louis without change. Parlor Car Cov- ington, 'Va., to, Virginia Hot Springs. Parlor Car incinnati to }CaEO. Cho PM. DAILY. FV. Limited—Solld train for Cincinnati. Pullman ‘Sleepers to Clncinuatt, ‘Lexingten and Loutsville without a for occupancy at 8 p.m. Connection for Mot ‘Springs, dal! Pullman Compartment Car to Vi: ia , Without change, daily, except ‘Sune Sicepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Lous 2 . Louie. SS, AOE DAILY: EXCEPT. SCXDAY—Por Newport Ni Norfolk snd Old Point Comfort ( a POMS P.M. DAILY For, Gordonsville, Charlottes: ville, Staunton daily, and for Richmond dally, ‘ex: Rt orectisa and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘14th st., pear F, and at the ststion. Telephone call 1441 for Railroad cab 5 Penneyi"iw. FULLER, General Passenger Agent. ‘Telephone 1068. te6