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10 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1900-14 PAGES, 0 mm . eee re tae ae a a ae LOCAL MENTION. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. took a year with Georg Henschel to per- | * WITH MUSIC AND GLITTER. FILES A PETITION. Itch! Itch! itch! oars EES | = < PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, fect herself in the art of song singing. = Explosion of Gasoline and Woman Miss Mary Helen Howe, soprano, is &| Forepaugh and Sells Brethers’ Circus | The W. C. T. U; Asks That Obscene tains chores or AWEUL ITCHING OF ECZEMA, DREADFUL | 733 AN wok dase reboots “MENTS TONIGHT. —— : eo Washington girl, born and reared in this Parades Through the City. Pictures Be Prohibited. suc ee ee city, and Washington can, therefore, claim be M str == = i rlock yes = DALING OF P: Parlor and Dine - » | A few minutes after 4 o'clock yesterday | ff 7 x ic. | Early this morning an old colored wo-| A petition in behalf of the District of Co- SOALING OF PSORIASIS, ning Cars Harrisburg to Pittsburg, ria » ™ er as its product. Miss Howe's voice = = = 10:50 AM. PENNSYL' > jemy—Hoyt's “A : : we | afternoon an explosion of gasoline occurred | jg marked Pby “unusual, fexlbility in | Man sat on the curbstone, with a news-|iumbla W. C. T. U., signed by Mrs. Clinton CURED BY CUTICURA iit pRENSSULNANTA LIMITED. Pulimam abla AT , et, the home of John Gatrell, | the upper régister and by a_ rich} paper unfolded on her lap. She had brought | Smith, president, and Mrs. Emma 8. Shel- Harrists ~t0, Chicago, Cinctunat, Indiamapot airell was severely burned about | volume of tone In the middie and her lunch—perlaps tt was her breakfast— | ton, secretary, was today presented to the | CUTICURA SOAP. to aeance the skin ot So tigre nd sd Toledo, Bat Pacer cae body, Tt Is said the woman | loWer registers. Besides doing a great | with her. There were a number of her | Commissioners, praying for the prohfbition | %4 Setles: CUTICERA Olnrme “Gar to Harciabaeg. Baka Bete oe ae ing to fill the tank of a gaso- | HeSted with the Metropolitan English Opera | ispeople of all ages gathered about her, | of displays of obscene posters on billboards | VENT. to coil and cleanse t n $0 Bitten ee ee the bur! » lighted. |Gompany, Herman Grau, manager, and | and they heard with rapt attention as she | of the city. The petition recites: saeco ah Ee Nera agnor beet “frrftations, | 0,PM_ CHICAGO AND s tuting, disfiguring humors. reshe: flames, | the International Opera Company, headed | put her finger on a pamgraph and oracu-| “In view of the fact that the billboards | with loes of i ca Harcisburg to Indianapolta, force of | by Mme. Clementine De Vere. With both J jarly announced: of our beautiful city are defiled with ob- | Dest physicians and all otber remedies. a single wet | St" Luis Nastvilic thie Cirieaety am ee ; of these she was decidedly successful. Her |“, , being often sufficieat to cure the most obstinate | ana Chicago p Gatrell | repertoire includes the leading soprano] ., Dé excitement commences at 9 o'clock | scene pictures, which help to develop the | case. 7:20 PM WESTERN EXPRESS — Pullman Sb ame ig- | parts in “Faust.” “Cavalleria Rusticana,” share = 4 See ate. oe encipadan day | lower nature of our youth and fill the ee THE SET - | ine Car to Pittsturg and Cuicags. Dining Car te The flames | “Romeo and Juliet,” “Il Trovatore,” “Rig- | Ti", Sonaderable ates @ when the cir- | Mother's heart with alarm, the Woman's | MENT. 6% s LOUIS EXPRESS. fluid spre xplosion followed, which was sufficient to throw Mr: to the floor, and her clothing d with the result HF, which have defied the akill uf the | ye "hDy Gan Waskiingtou to St. Louls. and 4 py rare SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS — Tullm: died to the furn f the room, | oletto,” “Martha,” “Lucia,” ‘The Bohe- | _J¢ Was considerably after 9 when the clr} cy oictian Temperance Union, of this Dis- ; ping Care Wastington to Pittsiurg and, Meet : ) before being | MAN Girl” and several of the soprano roles | ih" Jn hand to welcome It with ardent en. | ttict does most earnestly request the hon-| Red Rough Hands Steh,c ‘aud Cio: risbung to St. Louls, Cleveland aud Cluclanath. in lighter operas. She has sung the so- ‘ 5 orable C ssi hi i e - 80. Dining Car. woved to the vars - thusiasm, when With the blare of trumpets le Commissioners and the superinten- TICURA SOA 0:40 PM FIC EXPRESS. huon and a physician was | Fano’ role in Rossini’s “‘Stabat Mater” and | Gna the’ tinkling oe ee Diaea of (eumvere | dentvorepolica to use. thelr mutherite by BA: P.M PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Handel's “Messiah,” the former recently mee Car to Pittatore are not consid- | Ae ie Church af’ the Trancheuration tn {Pageant of the Forepaugh and Sells Broth- | having these boards cleared of these tm- AMUSEMENTS. 5 AM é for Kane, Cananfatena, Rochester and : ; - = Niagara Falls datly cpt Sanday = 3 4 ers’ circus passed over the thoroughfares | Pure pictures and to prevent their reap- e Is except Sunda 2, | Brooklyn. Ss. inley’s invitation a s hii seize = 10:50" 0M. for Flini ree reall euoicerers (ere she recently sang at the White House, ana {of the capital city this morning. Promptly | Pearance. Today. while thousands of our! sim TAMIES OF ASCENSION CHURCH Wilt | “Kena For Willtanmport aati, 890 Nt, eee al and literary en- two hours late it delighted the enthusiastic | Public school children are on the streets, z Bian Pat. = 3 Sars : hold a Silver Tea and Sale of useful and faney | 7:2) P.M. for Willtatanpnet, Tee t Stahiman’s | B88 Warmly complimented by both the } heart of the small boy—and even those not | they are being taught lessons in impurity] arieles uml of sefseshmenta at falo ‘and Niagara Palle date = wh number of | President and Mrs. McKinley. quite so young and unsophisticated—with | from these pictures. 1454 Rhode Island avenue, with Sleeping " friends of the organization. ‘The open- | (#85 Mabelle Louise Bond, contralto, 18 | its myriad features, all strangely famillar | ‘As the law requires that posters must On THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 10-40 P.M. for_E te, ta ing address was made by Mr. B. T. Janney, | 08¢ of the youngest, as well as ele oe and yet so new. The company carried by | Pass under your scrutiny before being dis- | Between the hours of 10 p.m. wes Pe a ne le Tlaven for | followed _b: piano selection by Misse ner of the coucert con tia tos of New ore Forepaugh and the Sells Brothers numbers | Played, we believe these objectionable pic- NATIONAL TONIGHT AT FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YoORR AND Tug . ae nd and . and a recitation | 4. Yermonter by pink, Nha has” there | Between 650 and 700 persons, not Including | tures have not been submitted for your 8 SHARP, f i seph Ber- | Cent in| New York, she has there }ton managers, eighteen superintendents, | Observation and criticism.” Last Matinee Saturday at 2. 4200 PM. sompaated | Peld important solo positions in lead | twenty members of the executive staff and ———__ S ee averne for A it the conclusion | "8 Choirs, such as those of the ~ | fourteen agents. There are 250 performers, The Bad Lands His Topic B20) Tocon Ly Bourty fruns 00 a2 Miss Athe da Dewlyn | dle Collegiate Reformed Church and the | over 409 horses and ponies, besides the rine from V ‘ run from Aqu “Other numt ¢ program | First Chureh of Christ, Scientist. Her | menagerie, so that from this brief summing | _* !8rSe audience assembled at the Wal- Car Bhlpteket : "y Johnson; | Pebertoire ts most varied, including-oratorto, | ip of the strength of the show some ides | YeFsalist Church last evening to hear Mr. 3 mn 7m : i, accom: | opera And French. German ot alas (aay be Eained by those who were not able | N. H. Darton of the U. S, geological sur- Fee peo ae pine ind Re ating | Most successful. Her voice is at once bril- | ‘2 ve on the sircets of the size of the pa- | vey lecture on ‘The Bad Lands of South is E < Thomas | lant and deep, its compass very extensive Tees bae tO the teow cehere, was but one | Dakota.” Mr. Darton illustrated his tall pail: esa. madalia | and of wide range of expression. Her, ren- pee ER REC ; | With a profusion of fine lantern slides, which ‘or Roston withont ctiamge, 7:55 A.M. wee maid; mandolin | Gitton of Lehmann’s “Persian Garden” has | 2h animal cages were not, with but few ic ‘and 5-00 F Beit week days Mr. Peyton B. ss exceptions, left open, and this displeased | Showed even more plainly than words the 38 red in pee pesucnany) bebidas Eee ea the younger contingent mightily. However, | weird beauty of the country. He followed A Pair of | 0 art Society of New York, and she comes | there were enough features to occupy the | the lecture by an exhibition of slides made NEXT WEEK ;SEATS TOMORROW — ee eke ane it Wastineton Wak tha ween eommende- nee ane coumlon perth s mace of the | by the process of color photography and (MAIL ORDERS BOOKING), cee tion of Mr. Frank Damrosch, its conductor. | Ire worthy of separate coumecnion, whesa | Ptlefly explained the process. The beauty of col he fide : Daughters of Grace Episcopal] Last BISCHOFF CONCERT.—The can-| Comprised a lon reposing" restfully, ‘but mine, and the Adellty to mature were MRS. 200 Ba . a z appreciated by the audience, and one par- : 1 street below M street, gave 2 | tata, ‘The Ancient Mariner,” by Barnet, | Watchfully, on the top of one of the fine | ticular view, a glorious sunset in crimson eck dass. Sund: ing at the parish | formed the second part of the fourth | W@gons, with an air of utter disdain for For Annapolis, 7:00 PM « ry Sea Express for Fb Line. 4:20 A.M AM. d e tea Tas i and gold, was greeted with round after An Interesting program was pre- | Bischoff concert of the season, given last | those around and under him; the fine stock, | round of applause. This lecture was th= 7 c SEASHORE CONNE: : ACADEDTY | rostcir ares. | me aunt OE SISETIONS 9 SPM K days (through Palle Pop. Mat, Sat., 25 and 50. Be (through Pall well-known talent | night to an immense audience in the First | ROt only in racing form, but also in heavy | closing one of a course of complimentary entertainments given jointly by the Capital ng cestonal F 5 Via Market Richards&«Canfield | =. For Cape Camera Club and the Optimist Club. 11:00 AM., 12:45 PML IN HOYT’S oats 11:50 P.M. dally. That Is Why Hood’s Sarsaparil- z Ticket offices, corzer Fifteenth and G Streets, and t iy, 11:00 A.M. week dass, 11:50 Pat. la Cures When Others Fail. A TEMPER ANGE TOWN teat fr fu 2a Fa <tc es NE some : And it's just as ec: her ar humorou: You NEED NO OTHER SPt and Miss if you drink Abner & Drury’= * Beer. Nothing better to + and tone_up the ‘phone 1077 system of the society as- | Congregational Church. The soloists of the | @7aught animals, and the clown band that = ints on Atlantic rything enjoyable for the PM. daily: & Atlanta ‘Special one eeaowre mith, | made such a hit in New York with its prncacads of the affalr were ap- | Soprano; Miss Bana Scott Smith, contralto: | Hltation of John Philip Sousa’s musical ag~ hureh fund. Mr. Douglas D. Miller, tenor, and Mr. J. | &Tesation. This latter feature was perhaps son of Mrs. Mary E. | Walter Humphrey, base. Phe choruses | the Most enjoyable one of the street show. | #°*A*A44esaasonsaaaccncann F - King | Were rendered by’ the fall choir of the | Besides these there was nothing that 1s not 4 A vamonia! early | Church. “The production ‘was one of the | t@ Be seen in any eircus parade, except that 11 Peculiar to Itself. shington, | most ambitious undertaken nt any of the | everything was in first-class’ shape. The ° Gee Bischoff concerts this season. The excel- | Clephants, perhaps, excited a little more wenoliwii icant of lent rendition called forth continuous and | Comment than is usually the case on ac- enthusiastic applause. The first part of | Count of the recent killing of Dick, one of the program was interesting. Prof. Bisch- } ‘Re favorite elephants in the show, in New off rendered an organ solo, the march and | Y°rk @ few days ago on account of his in~ chorus from Tannhauser.” Miss Cecelia | Cheiuin poematiene es Cin, Save tise to aaa ne Snpheuser es itler | Certain speculations as to what one of these from the roadway of P street to a point | Sullivan sang a Verdi aria. and Mr. Miller ) peasts would do should he take it into his within the sidewalk at the edge of the |i" Gounod duct. Major John Tweedale | Bead to wander through Washington on his curbing. recited several selections ine'uding Kip- | 08? q0Ck..A magnificent tiger, who ap- Ser spells taints ae Sai heats ling’s ““Absent-minded Beggar. uaa appeared to really want to make Mlassified advertisements for The Star ACA ane such an excursion, but the stoutness of the ADEREWS ¢ ERT.—The s2 . it be filed at regular advertising rates at oo OS ee ee ne bars on the open sides of his cage allayed Postal Telegraph office, 3207 M street. | Friday afternoon, May 4, at the Columbia, ee ee that might rise in this » rate under the classifications Wanted | js progressing splendidly and leaves no | Particular. » and Wanted Situations Is one cent per | doubt to ihe sainde of the management that | When the doors opened for the regular Dlied to the el Andrew ap23-36tt morning in rH gr. N.w. | after a short mi: 315 4:00 11:50 PM. datly 10-00 an rt, y several laborers s excavate at th he s2d and P streets for the purpose of removing the catch basin or Package Baby Brand Mijk Telephone call "1441" for Pennsylvania Railroad y. . N ‘T WEEK—JOHN KERNELL IN. Cab Service. Unequaled For All Blood Dis- 3. R. Woon, 66 eases and Stomach Troubles. I Hi _ap23-20rf General Passenger Agent. J.B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. mllé Hood's Sarsaparilla ts peculfar in combina- tion, propottion and process,—peculiar in its $ | DirECT actual merit aud in Its great record of cures. 1 It cures a wider range of diseases than any TY. other medicine, effecting marvelous results 5 In Washington, “aney Cakes. N. Y. ave. Ape Ins rive aud leave from Penusyivanis Station SEF. f. Del- ‘ —Daily—Local for Danville. Charlotte } a rd per insertion, the minimum charge | paderewski’s farewell 2 a er{. | Performance this afternoon ut the grounds | € \ here other remedies fall to do any geod y GROUNDS, NORTH C. Er, nate ae inte ‘seit West omnes ntteen cent Sra, eee cat San aa | at Nott Capitol ana L ctrects there was | cuurere Ie cance ecotaa ty fe eae f | CLD SHOW GROUNDS, NORTH CAPIMOL BET) Toy eal Hastie ete Co ee ee t wing, Cent se the Columbia up to the roof. The program, | S¥ch a crowd as is scidom seen except on| 4 forms, salt rheum, eruptions, dyspepsia, rip are days, and at Lynchburg with ihe Norfolk and Weat- AMUSEMENTS. while not yet announced, is to be a Chopin | Just Such occasions as this, the opening aunt wits Coe one entirely, and one that will meet with | Performance of a big circus. Although the rheuniatism and catarrh, 4 Today and Thursday, Bridge sad Lexington. Breaking Out— j,i trea Smee e & April 25 and 26. state Sint pe SI IK. datly for Natural f a entirely. 8 elt “io. | doors opened an hour before the show be- is prac ogaccemne MRS. LANGTRY.—The sale of seats for Dre eeeove or coe mnt levers oe snes gan, the wait for those who were first on | 4 breaking out on my neck and I have pot been > THE uniting at Salist Sy with Saar Ee ee Mrs. Langtry’s engagement at the National | Bagerewski's playing unique are his pecu- | the ground did not prove tiresome, as the | ¢ bothered. with #€ since.” FR OMAS. OW: , Mena te cag ghuersille, Chattanooca and Theater begins at the box office tomorrow | liar temperament and his peculiar pedaling. | ¢Xcellent band carried by Forepaugh and | ¢ SHANKS, Ford's Store, Maryland. Adam I ‘orepaugh Augus ucts at Guaciee one eee morning, and the demand for places is| Nobody. pedals as does Paderewski,. his | Sells whiled away the time with stirring 14 Stomach Disorders— “7, mre. found pics Charleston. “Sleeping Car to New ‘tleaus, wniting a sry certain to be brisk. It is some years | holding of tones to cause them to sing long | Selections. At this performance, too, the e Hood's Barsapa- = st Can ; 5 eeper for Atlanta. Solid troim ew Orleans without change. Dig Connects at Lynchburg dally tur c 5 rilla the best medicine for stomach di tp Ne ders, t S HH B h Washington t ay ia and that tired feeling. Every dose ing Car Se Qzepepnia snd that tired fealing | Brery dige ells Brothers at cd English actress has | 2fter the idea represented by them has en- | impersonation of Sousa and his band by celebr. tered the mind, is his secret. It la thia | the clowns of the show excited no end of CITY AND DISTRICT. BALA DMA DAA eA BA A lh A A le BA ete : > Natural Bridge and Lesingte been seen in Washington, and her return | more than force which makes his playing | kughter. The program was.a long one, but | 4 [LOGKHAnT: Miche AW. he > lie = for Chart eg sae: this time is ike’y to cause as much in-| so finished and colored, what people call | {€ Was divided in an intelligent manner and }| Transcendent TwoCircuses) tit’ fa ere Frout opal, Strasberg. and Building Trades Council. rest here as it has elsewhere. Since the |/orchestral. His technical inatrietion, and | Had only the inevitable pérpiexities that the ’ MENAGERIES Herpeculurg dally week days cel S ae ee ; effort to bestow equal attention on a mul- oeod's 3:50 pias Dat OE FOr Charlottearite, eranke Becta ose gtry’s American tour | the method by which he was taught to be 9:50 p.ui.—Daily—NEW YORK AND PLO create Mrs. Lane See tee" G Tencee’ Hee Gu 22 |etone) oe mag) a eres BOSE : ; HIPPODROMES _ | skied Sa Sik “Sone AS em she has been playing to enormous business | faportant part, ders. It is safe to say that a majority of S il Ha s FAunab ap’ Jacksouviile, connecting with Drawn notwith Eyeniens 2 in which the spectators had stiff necks when they arsaparilia , Enormously United Hoom Sleeping Car for ‘St. Augustine and. Miaut she will appear, | undy’s latest, | MUSICALE AT ALL SOULS’ CHURCH. | reached home. But it was enjoyable in , TEE GRIT SHOW: Sleeping (Ci. tv 2ucusta, ‘via Columbia, with ‘com id by many considered his best effort. 10 | A musicale for the benctit of Unity Mls- | every detail, Berine Best Metlcine Money Can Bayes = rOFAT USAN: to dacksunviile. Dining Cat Serene, Terese coach yy many : ~~ [sion of All Souls’ Church will be given at| One of the entertainers connected with | Sw. vvvvre~ | AN ARMY OF A THOUSAND [ "41% = ere a comedy on life as It in a certain | the chapel, 14th i L streets, tomorrow | the circus, B. E. Murphy. was-originally in- | — = = ALL_THE ‘T WILD BEASTS. NOUGA LIMIT ¥ IBURG. ‘ section of Englane and | evening. The pari nts will include some | troduced to the world as a political novel: THE Ee BRAINIEST aA i Mewpuis and New Oricaus, thr is the samme well-known singers, and the program will | When campaigning was hot just before the HERDS OF ELEPHANTS. ptr ee described but : it be attractive. idential election tt occurred to the sec- . THE OXLY TRATNED. 30:35. p.ui—Daily~ WASH >on the English pectie re ee play tg Sas retary of Mr. Mark Hanna that a campaign SEA LIONS AND SEALS. WESTERN been most heartily commended. The only | The fourteenth year of River View as the | Chant ditt at the Samusecthe ae c “The Races of Every Relen and Region. 3 | Pont of the engagement occurs on Sat-| popular family excursion resort of Wash-| crowd. tie had Bien wend care amuse the lutely pure and free from Binetrian Cua ators Fanny Ch mae | eee, ington will be inaugurated next Sunday.] dlences all through Illinois and Ohio. and iGilic aci ‘ Seay asta Acton cones gree FREDERICK Wa! who | In conseauence of the heavy demand for | immediately after his retirement from ser- salicilic acid or other chemical finn ‘Saul of Chante the ‘Tallest Ata on” Eek. or a in four | Sunday dates, Capt. Randall this year has | Vice aS @ campaign troubadour was engaged xearsicn has not appeared in of Publi Pageants. : 5 ati : g Rte ednesday” and by Forepa " e ves — > y 2 E 0 San Francisco withums, change noearance Bere | been compelled to give up the ustial opens | PY FOTepaugN and Selts Brathers. although) Preservatives —an excellent ION TO ALL 50 CENTS) tei Eegcre either : Head Waiters Hold a Meeting. ext week, with | ine eatery exe ‘ oe ger sings of politics, he is one o i ENDER SLERERS SIALEE PERCE: ; 2 : DIVISION ing complimentary excursion, and the sea-| the hits of the show. food Wholesal 1 t Ol am. duily aud 4:43. 7 nagement con- a ood = tonic. olesale and caies AT 1 i " t sole coat War Mon of actors | £08 Will open with the first of the series of || The Forepaugh and Sells Brothers’ circus PERFORMANC OMM ND 8. 33:35 p.m, Week days, 11220 pou, Wed of the} German society excursions, that of the is DEobebly one of the largest shows of its retail. Reserved Seat Tickets for, on day of exhi- di and 6:25 p.m. Seturda: »mbination. | Hessen-Darmstaedter Verein. Since the | Character that has been in this city. When STEY DRUG STORB, con . rear acenctetyl (ek 2 : a | unfolded and in shape for business it covers Gor, sth st. and Penusyivanta ave Mr. Warde's repu lnpearanee here | Close Of last season many new trees have’ eight acres of ground with canvas, the seat. Elphonzo Youngs Company, apl6to20&23t025 St.00 ‘i i 26 days trom Heradut 3 pence te ee iy when a member of | Deen Set out in the River View park, and] ing capacity in the main tent being over i sig =: | pack nya, Dam. Wednesdays aud Saturdays opr ie “\the Ware combination, have al- | the various amusements and buildings have | 16,000. The performances are given in three 428 Ninth Street. EXCURSIONS, ETC fod 7:00 um “Mondays from Leesourg and Mr. Mas 3 ein he theater- | been thoroughly overhauled and repainted | TMgs and on two elevated stages, while the 4 NS, ‘. Through (teins from the soush arrive at Washing: ways clated By! ie es ms ton ain. tn, 5 pw. and 8: There was a | he principal plays which | 4nd are ready to give pleasure. The steam-| hippodrome track is longer than in any He ene dally; Harrisouburg, 12 boon week days ea a5 City, whe used in Mr. Warde's repertoire next | er Fentz h just come from under the other emusement institution! of Ja kind. | = pening Season 1900. | pia’ aati, and froth Chatlottemiite S28 eee, Uae . ; entitled “Th hands of the painters and is new and fresh e expenses of a show o' is character aN $240 pom. daily, E: Williams. Thi Ee oking as if just from the builder's hands. 37.08 Bae for sce ed ee ears average AMUSEMENTS, GERMAN DAY Rg oe oe por eg ee < first production this | The trips next Sunday will be made at 11 7,000 daily. ne feature that will be wel- 2 “ on, mished, ee ee ee reme west, and met with | a.m nd S45 p.m. and the return |Comed by those who may attend the per- ORGAN RECITAL He ndarinstaedter Seger ne by balou Trans pontanes recognition that Mr. | trips will be at 1, 40 and 9:30 p.m. On| formances is a force of detectives, em- SEGRE CTE ORGANISE o | UnterstuetzungsVerein | zeent s. s made {t one of the features of | all the trips of the steamer and on the|Ployed by the company to protect’ their BY THE CELEBRA’ ANIST, >. It is romantic in its treat- | grounds in the afternoon the View Orches-| Patrons from ticket sharpers and disrepu- CLARENCE EDDY. Sunday, April 29. autifully costumed and] tra, under the leadership of Prof. Chris | table chargcters of all kinds. The perform- AC tne “2 ne ys AD = GANNON, 34 V. Pres. and Gen. Mgr. y-foot car is used |Arth, jr., will rendet sacred music. ance tonight will begin at 8 o'clock, but in CONGREGATIO. River View Orchestra, Chris Tratiic ‘Manager. i by the company to transport the properties —__.__—_. order to accommodate the crowds and in- a ‘or, Oh steampr and grounds. General Passeng2r Agent. The company m: ie High- Cee rents sure a comfortable entrance for those who h 1 ren wy attractions ready to give pleasure. + General 4 apie pHowing well-known legitimate | daily at 10:40 a.m. and 3 p.m. ‘The Robert | ™2¥ happen to come late the doors will be soars aan Jith Us joy Yi os —= D. Herinan, Frank Hen- | [eding stock. No reserve. 1225 F st | ‘2f0WR open at 7 o'clock cota Go With Us and Enjoy Yourself BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. er McKenzie, John Sturgeon. | Advertisement. —_>—_—_. ‘Take Steamer Pentz at 11 am., 2:45 and 5:45 S@eduie “D ehees Decewmuer 24, LUV, ._ Barton. Charles H. Clarke, Miss —_.__ Work of Local Artints. New Grand TARG RSIS m. Heturning, leave River View at 1, 5, 7-0 | Leave Washington irom station cormer of Aew Jere iy Warde, a daughter of the star, and Tore ; 5 "s 230 Don. ve. and Ane aeey dviedas 5 pe = of the star, an For Cruelty to Animals. Much interest is being taken in the ex- © in THE city. |“ aes For Chicago asd’ Northwess “Veatibuled Limite harsh | isk Abraham Patton was before the Police} hibition of the works of local artists, which SUPERB POLITE VAUDEVILLE. MICOS So oye a yas eee SCs ‘trains 10:35 em, 3:05 p.m. daily. ntty OPERA, HOUSE.—The | Court today charged with cruelty to ani- | opens Friday, May 4, in the Corcoran Gal-| ygpqrey anaesb2s) ress, 10230 ac *Vestivuled Linhted, Seay pana ager P. 8. Chase for | mals. He had attached to a fish wagon this | let¥. The detalls are being completed and | ¥CAnLISE s eprees, 12:05 night. daily. is On Ns FACS tng a young bores Which hed recently | CVerything points to a most successful re- MAUD COURTNEY, CHARLIE CASE, For Mt. Vernon, Por Pittsburg aud Cleveland, 10:25 a.m., $:30 ang has sult. Pictures intended for the exhibition 4 . . 1 mn dalay, = peen operated on, and Agent Rabbitt of the | will be received Saturday, April 2s, between | And Other Extraordinary Acts. | Alexandria and Ariington.| #& Felis Toledo argo teh os the Humane Society charged that {t was cruel-| the hours of 9 am. and 4 p.m. at the : ELECTRIC TRAINS, STATION 13% & PA. AVE. | 8:30 and 35:00 p. ae us de has marked the preparation of the best | ty to work it so soon afterward. The de- | School entrance to the gallery on New York | Dally Mat., 25c. | x e's. 25 &50c. r Alexandria and Arlingt e schedule, For Luray, 3:40 p seen here this season. It will intro- x avenue, 2:15 p.m., For Mt. Vernon, every hour from 10 a.m. to2p.m.| For Baltimore, w ok Robert Hilliard. the eminent New | fnd#nt contended that the animal was vot | 2°" =e oa a ALL SEATS RESERVED. ROUND TRIP fo Mt. Vernon, 50c. Round trip to | 37:05. } - .. and his own supporting com- | injured by drawing the light wagon. Judge aia Nout Week_Robt Hillier’: Prees Klisidge, ae. | Roan nip to Mi. Weenou, studing anteem ced i Le act episode en- | Scott fned him $10, which ho pal, What Shall We Have for| i eee re eee ee, | Manan : : Miss hye dt | A young colored man named Henry Tay D rt? ap 620 : Wasi ALEXANDRIA & MT. VERNON RY. ae GY atorys) Her Bisse LA ppenTAne A He cae Aneaete ty Aone eee aner This question ae es veer aaj tat | I S i t a ALEXANDRIA FERRY. SS pan fondivs, 0:00 a.m. 9:5 pa eae ey eles Ns : pe nrovide ka ae Sake wore an old horse that was unfit for | wa answer it today. Try Jell-O, a @eltctous and Chora OCIEe Yo Cheap and zlesrant Excursions. From ae aE CBorbrederick, eck Gaye, 8: 3 ae _— am, valtu, the al ascen st, ecent im- | jabor. = hart, 6:10, 6:40, 0, $280, 9:80, 10:30, 30 | 4:30, 5:30 p.m.” Sundays \ p.m. 4 urope. who is reputed to be | “Collaterals were forfeited in similar cases | Reuthiul essert. | Prepared in two minutes. No} oprpay, APRIL27, CONGREGATIONALCHURCH., | ee oat eae Seen, ee ee |e See twa, NOeRS atm, and $5280 pom, yadeoul , se3 | Boling! no baking! simply add boiling wrter and am jexandria, 5:60, 6:50. 30, 9 For Royd and way poluts, week days, 8:59 a.m. ign vaudeville poe: in which the defendants mentioned fet to cool. Flavors—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and | _ Choruses and Solos from Sonne mbuls, Lucia, Noe tS ace = pall es eae TOS pe ‘Suudays, 9:00 am. 1-180 Circus Tickets Free. "will undoubtedly eae Chane Wilts monn nas Strawberry. Get a package at your grocer's today. | S™ sia Tusticana, Semele, Parle and’ Helen, 5:20, (6:30 pm. Same yschotiale ou (Santays com: | Xo ibecsback cms) way paleta eek ery pt of a roll of 5 ! Washington among the rank and | and Samuel Dean. -They were reported by | 22 Seats £o266m-14_ | Don Giovannt, Fidelio. Precivea and fre, numbers | rare Bouad Trip, Sc, Single Fare, 0c. $7385 Sim! Suudaye, 0:00 au, iib, e283, 7:08: er-loving battalions. Lizzie Agents Haynes and Wright of the Humane CITY ITEMS = | from Wagner's Tanphauser, Dic Walkure and Melt | mhaiiott (Tickets good untilvused.) is cS Sundays, 9:00 a.uw., 1:16, 4:33, 7208, ue S | Society. a P e For ihington Junctlon and ints, credtarsteniata ney eweteh, Ewe aa SOLOISTS: FT. MYER, ARLINGTON | eer S38 veioe’ #300 Sied" pan “odudape, Given a Straw je. = a Se oe Table Silver and Plate Ladies Delight in the P. T . s. “ROY. LUE LINI edienne, will prove 2 a wht in the Pretty Things ISS SARA ANDERSON. : ROYAL BLUE LINE. A number of the young people of St fe feature, The Raymond mu. | @ your own prices at the Robert Leding |1n Wall Paper we show them. Rooms paper- Miss SARY HELEN HOW & FALLS CHURCH Lines. oo tele eae eee ee ee Camas unequaled in their sphere, wili | auction sale, 1225 F st. No reserve. Daily | ed, €2 up. Pinest work, NOLTE, 8109th st. 1 MISS MABELLE LOUISE BOND, ats, from Aqueduet bridge balt-hontly for Arling. | , £0r, paitimare,, Philadeyphia, New York, Bow, deans cliked apectaity sales at 1 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Advt. RR AL A EN Bedi (Buffet), 10:00. (Diner) 12:05 (Diner), 1:15 tende -known impersc sae The American People A. KAISER, p.m. am. (Diner), 8:00, Royal Limited." Eaclisively : Bronze, Clocks, Silverware, Bric. Are the greatest sufferers from Constipa- JULIAN WALKER, For Mount Vernon 50; Aico quiocting tar ape oe ke ee i favorite, | brac at the Robert Leding auet 1245 | ton. Many cases have been cured with BERNARD A! RYAN and We ap SES and 2:85 nigut, Sundays, P05, "B20 Sane, Mo is the concluding | F st. Sales at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Advt. ] small doses of Crab Orchard Water. MYRON W. WHITNEY, Jr. SOE EKG exer tenon Boon, 1:15 (Mining Cars), 32 (Dining Cars), ville will be the at- ———— eee Seats at Ellis’, 937 Pa. ave.—$1.25, $1 and 75 @asILy, S eakwee ST a 300 o'clock), and Child Burned by Acid. “Muenchener” Beer is the Pride of the | cents. ap23-bt-28 mon es oer ioe Pace meet aay “THE HUST The elghteen-months-old son of Jefferson National Capital Brewing Co. 9S | AFTERNOON AND} Yeayes 7th st. wharf 10 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. For Atlantic City, 19:00 a.m, 32:05 noon and —Jobn the Hustler, D. Newton, superintendent of the Anaco: Pena ae ee oer re cs possible KERNAN EVENING. Arrives: Rassias due 1:40 and : aye $:09 p.m. week cays. 12:05 noon Sun- pear a y of Music next week, | tia division of the Washington ‘Traction POSES aah Sn eee tale DEE Fare, round trip.. E ror Cape May, week days, 12:05 and 1:15 p.m. Fun is th which most theater- | Company, who Ilves at 430 Jackson street, | tMC:_2 doz., $1.25. Write or "phone 222, It) MUIGS NEW YORK, Jr., ‘Aditesion to grounds sad mamalon, 2c, | Syncope Bandag cnecuk press faite ee eee Dest offerings in| Anacostia, was last evening seriously = ; his line Sn es it e York avenue und 18th street aud at wn and broad- | limbs by the spilling of a quantity of car- Depot. 9 He ° ¥_D. UNDERWOOD, D. B. MARTIN. jon and replete with | bolic acld from a bottle. The chila went |« Pedro Domecq’s he Sapho I rial. ‘84 Vice Presiient Mgr. Pass. T: K it anew this and Geverul Munager. 75 to a closet and picked up the bottle which eRr eS ues Fu 4 5 errata Bae ae Sei: Contained: the Acid), Hex placed 36: tou his : Not tise eee Steamboat Co. — CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. __ ited ‘in this farcical play Is a tome | Hips and some of the contents ran out upon — SaINGEONG eas in t for Norfolk, Newport a Ghee St Bi . fed Sy this farcical yi ay Is a long | iis person, producing. very painfal ijuc 9 COLUMBIA, ,,WAstseton’s = Bret Oey eee THROUGH THE GRANDESE SCEARRY OP of s' Burl rs, Fesidences ity Union, trauefer Co, on orders lett at : f et offices, wan enw. sank sears burned about the throat, mouth and lower | {Depot for SAKATOGA BEAR Bpring Walon uriesquers. Nextel & Washington i . eee aneh! Of novel ant Y News and all points south by the superb, MERICA. | ALL TRAINS “V! LED, Teubiene Suen wl ries. It was at first thought the child had 9 LEADING THEATER. porertal, ete palace steamers “Newport | a a oe iat ey SS swallowed some of the poison, but that 1s Wes , Evenings at 8:15, Pop. Mathice Thursday, b0e. ew "NorfaikP” and “Washington” on the L ee songs, dz ™ now regarded as doubtful. ‘After treat- 19 varieties. Regular Saturday Matinee. Ty. Woebingten, 6:50 pa, Ly. Portsmouth. SH iy ricex. KERNAN" — nee pega Eg specter ee Sw one Cenveved 6oc. to $5 per qt. THE HANLONS WILL PRESENT FOR THB | Ty Alexandria. .7:00 pm|Lv. Norfolk. 2:15 PM. DAILY—Cincinoatl and St. Loula Spee sual matinees, | the pital, ‘ommenc nis a dozen. ger Kernan prevents the Utopians, | More antidotes were given. The little one FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY Ar. Fort Monroe. 7:0) am/ Lv. Fort Monroe. | efal—Solid train for Cincinnat! Pullman Sleepers Ar. Alexandrii to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indiauapolie are fresh. Gude, rw is now doi iH — im Sear 5 Ar. Po |r, Washington, and St. Louis without “hange. Patlor Car Cov- under the management of T. W. Dinkins. | 1s now doing well. Each of these Sherries hi Se Kets ob sale at S17 Penn. to Virginia Hot Springs. Parlor Car ——— Among the fe nay be mentioned the ——_——— a distinct and delicious fi tucnet emcee ‘at 619 Penn, ave. | Ginciinatt fo Cuicago a3 eos three Gurdne: Ity musical danc- Appropriated the Proceeds. st. and N. c. and 11:10 P.M. DAILY_F. F. V. Limfted—Solid train Inspired Brush to Portray IWeal. Ing and singing act; Nelson DeBold, “The and 609 14th Edward Washington, colored, was tried . +S.AL. ticket | gor Cincinnati Pullman ‘Sleepers to Cinctunatt, office, 1434 N.Y. ave.. and on board steamers. Lexington and Louisville without change, open for GF Through connections made with the ele- | occupancy at 9 p.m. Connection for Hot Springs, gant stecmers of the Old Dominion Steamehip | Va., daily. Pullman Compartment Car to Virginis - Finest. ef all. Spani o— See | (LIVELY (See was the | Choir Invisible; the three Lane sisters, in Sole fy ES CeUENt COATT) crubatle dances and songs; James C. Fiynn |!" Judge Kimball's court this morning on a Chris. Xander, Distributor, = nd Lida Denier, in a faecal skit, entitied | Charge of theft. It was alleged that he|) ooo ITH ST. "PHONE 1425.=No Branches, LEGACY. : = th a last evening in Carrol ivered ‘Norfolk, tor New Yi | . without change, daily, except Si is “4 een ae eel Het, PGneervation Car tilaton to Gincionstt, Her Other Husband;"* Flo. Jansen, a| stole a check for $16.25, the property of ap25- clever exponent of coon songs, and others; ] John Maher. The latter !s employed as Iman Blagden Rev SEXT WEEK—FRED v. 5 ©7For farther information apply at general | Sleepers Cincinnati! to Chicago and St. Louis. said that the we b s two burlesques. ress Suit Case: x Leben ee ero sat ator mee, onl Sewe, Norfolk’ and 0 Comfort wie a besides two Seis railroad switchman at Maryland ayenue Se FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 4,” myll-32d° INO. CAULAITA’ eral Manager, Bespcet News: Norte end 46 Pots Gomttert (via, cient mace sie Ba MANHATTAN CLUB BURLESQUERS— | and 4% street southwest, and he asked the When you want a Dress Suit Caso | parewell Appearatice in America of the Greut = a PS:18 P.M. DATLY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes: was wonde bel For the week commencing Monday, April | colored man to get the check cashed for fost remember that we cau save you Polish Pianist, RAILROADS, ville. Staunton daily, and for Richmond daily. ex- s nager Wellington wi sei >| him. He did as requested, but failed to re- mn = : Saeed Sunday. with vr ya power from or f vaudeville are afforded dur. | Browne and Flather arrested Washington, "Pho From Station, 1344 st. and Pennaylvania ave, | gMees.,5Uh Fanneyicania ere oe ae ta ae Du venting the Carroll Tustituce | fae the oe of the long program. ‘The | Judge Kimball held the prisoner guity | Kneessi, 425 7th. Ftoe In effect No varia Rafiread cab service. Dre ra render opening que is tertied “A Manhattan | and gave him sixty days in jail. He was| ap25-10a a For Alexandria. ar dass, 6: — ‘Bw. General Passenger Agent. Cocktail.” given an ad in default of | ene , 9:25, 10200, 11200, Telephone To Col. Rrereton'’s Memory eeitteatiae: Sak caren metaultiat I MAY GET HO = so 54-20, ab, 2: . 8235, Airave aa x 026 oe Saris : ; y at Ratgers| .THE CHORAL SOCIETY.—2Mss sara — Sp EE ‘00, 10:00, 11:3, .*Sandays, MEDICAL. a ; se ea of the (wo sopranos whom Appeal for Books. without warning. It’s a wise thing to order | 2223 10:40, 1 oe i . tha ciety has engaged for its anlage ners ong re Coo! Le: . 6:00, 6:45, 5 Fangem completed for the wu ratic composers’ cfmcert of Friday next, | AP appeal has been made to the Army | 4 SONS Stele) nel earienet bimerrerre | DES, king Lessons. pee GE Se be ar Dr. Reed, Specialist, veil! tin memory of is of New York and Is well known in musi- | and Navy League for donations of books | Mi, G. Copeland &Co., 1% eee ee eeene cd akowe the advan. | 11:00 sea. S125, 31:20 20, 240, ab, eee coessfully Catarrh, Kidney and St Es peepee & es, having sung. as a concert solo- | for the circulating Mbrary in Manila, of | apiozst.i0 are eet cooking with a Gas Range dally at | 9:60 pra.” Sundays, 9:00, 12:00 noon, 210, S:4s, | Tents successfully Catarrh, Widnes and Stom- aera hie tor. | Sin, Bit both Dr. Leopold Damrosch and | which Mrs. Greenleaf, wife of the chief 10:30 ‘a.m. and 2:3) pm. at the INTER- | 6:45, 9:00 p.m Out the use of mercury, ete. Oilice hours, 10 t0 pines. Col. Brereton was for- | wa Damrosch. Miss Anderson’s first . BUILDING, 512 9th st. nw. This For Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge, week days, to 6; 10 te 12. CONSULTATION PS commandant of the eotgere | {itn athe Country was" mde ta ftae | SOTHO, IS Dredent The brary ts tor HY MEN COME | ke; ge Ban at ES merly mi is of special interest to ladies! ADMIS- 8: a E 609 12TH BT. N.W. miss Collese ©: 3 Worcester festival on September 28, fhgg, | the use of the army, navy and others. Any Rab SION Lectures will continue until * 5: —.- Leathe ae ‘The table © unveiled with She fs a member of she Musical Art and one eos cones trate books © this wor- ee fica poorly ua eee. April 28. apls-tf Dr. therman, : ate Ww, Oratorio Societies of New York, under Mr. | thy ject wi fer a favor notifying i Expert eclalist Ip the cure of ali ais) Chapel ustin Scott Frank Damrosch, and has studied in New | Mrs. Charles Bird, 2019 N street, and the very ule asd hare. poptisn wee: Bicycle Riding School. ganze. of meg snd, women” Uoumtation, fre. lege will make an address York with excellent teachers and subse | articles donated Will be sent ‘for and | qEEBARD @ WINEMAN, 106 NINTH ST. FESSON TUE EL S100 Te men will asgist in the exercises. quently in Paris with Douhe. She aiso | shipped. ‘ap25-10a calles. eS CE ee eee, apl7-26t-5 DAKIN CYCLE CO., 1230 N. ¥. ave.

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