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12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1899.—TWELVE PAGEs. The Weather. YORPCAST TIL. EIGHT a.m. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland. Virginia, light snow; much colder morthwesterly winds; cold wave. ASwatt Prewicm will secure to intending some of the best located of the $5 be = ‘s month Hockville lots. Call at Torri Great Se. Store, 439 7th st. n.w. “Stanrep Grass Susstrrvre,” 411 7th st o.w. 1,000 Stix Scamrs, all colors, 85e. Reduced fren $1.80. yard. mit pees cotton etching fringe, all colors, 3) pieces wlik etching fringe, all colors, 15c. pa pies silk etching fringe, all colors, 25¢. yar 1,000 mottled silk all colors, —= = plush, ® I mohair crushed plush, $1.65. Worth 2 4 Fall line furniture covering in all colors and quatitica, from 0c. 90. up. Imita- ‘tions China silks, 18¢. per yd. Ten per cent off on all lace curtains. We have in stock a line of celebrated Haywood baby at prices to compete with cheaper makes. T carriage is celebrated for its superior work- manship and is known as the very best car Fiage in the market. our prices before elsewhere. Last week on our 10- wire tapestry Brussels carpet at €5 cents per yard, made and laid. Wasi. B. Wintiams, Furniture, ts, Upholstery, &c., 15, 317, 319 7th st. Sez Ovn Low Price ron Lumper on first page. Lissey, Brrrixsoxn & Mitiex. Eve Grasses, @1. Hewrren’s. Established 1859. Tue Sregcuss or tux Arostie Pavt.—The third lecture of the course will be delivered on Sunday evening, March 2, at 7:30 o'clock, in the First ‘Baptist church, corner of Ith and O streets northwest, by Rev. Dr. Stakely. itor. : 3 th to the Ephesian Elders at Miletus. are welcome, Goop Boarps 5 100 ft. Telephone 949. Lroursine Rops, electric work. J. H. Kvzn- Line. Sze advt. Housefurnishing column, Krxo. Empire C: Ch Works, ‘ave. n.w. ‘Telephone 787-2 Vusrr the 691-636 Mass. Bur Your Coat. Coke and Wood evox Brotuxas, the leading tirm from Jonx- a Dis- Notice! Norics! Notice! Highest cash price paid for old feather beds, Address Box 114, Star office, Grvex — Given — —A hee yeas hotograph. elegantly framed, given with eac! Bozen cabinets, ‘Exranuoox's, 7H1 Market space. Beware or Prevuonia.—Use at once Baker's Pere Cop Liver Om or Baxex's Emvtsiox. ‘The genuine only. Of druggists. James "B. Hzxpersox, wail paper, window shades, dc. 923 F n.w. Telephone call 854-3. Exzcraic gus lighting bells, J. H. Kuzuurxe. ‘Tue Cuzarest Fern in the market is Wash- ington hight company’s coke. jomseos Buos., _ Exclusive Agents, Ber Yorx Coat, Coxe axp Woop of Forrest Dodge, office 1214 3ist st., telephone 956.2. wall C ic Paint Tr You Have «4 Leaky Roor or dam; Fex Kers, 916 F nw. Prince’s Me Co. Gewurse Catr’s-root Jetty made especially AMUSEMENTS. AvBavon’s—Taz Hexnietra.—Mr. Stuart his e it next Monday, appearing in Bronson ‘Howard's comedy, "The Heurietta,” which created quite a sensation on its presen- tation last season, dra’ houses for two weeks. Mr. Robson will appear as Bertie the Lamb, his original character. “The Hea- rietta” is a satire. brightly written, Eosseactag much fun and having a serious view that gives it an effective dramatic interest. The piece will be cast with the full strength of the com- pany including, Frank Mordaant. James E, Wil- son. Ed B. Ratcliffe, Ernest Tarleton, George Woodward, Revel Germanie, John L. Wooder- son, Miss May Waldron. Miss Eugenie Linde- man, Miss Katherine Florence and Miss Helen Mar. * Buov—Fronexce Brxpiey.—Miss Florence J. Bindley. who will present her new play, “Dot,” at Hartia’ next week, is one of the most remarkable soubrettes on the stage. She is one of the few “infant prodigivs” wo have developed genuine ability in later years, There are many who will remember “Baby Bindley.” She has the advantages of thorough musi- cal and dramatic cultare und in “Dot” she has | full scope for the display of ber accomplish- ments, “Dot” is a western ma of excep- tional power. Usual prices and matinees. Kepnan’s—Gus Hitt's Noventies.-Next week at Kernan’s Gus Hill's world of novelties will be presented on its return engagement. In the olio are Chip, the five-year-old comedian and singer, a real wonder; Williams. the famous ventriloquist: Swift and Chase, musical k poonig and Mamie Goodrich, chi 7u8 nge 10,000 act, and many others, concluding farce comedy, “Cyclone Hotel.” Fmst CoxourcationaL Cuvaca.—A grand vocal and instrumental concert will be given next Wednesday evening at Congregational church, under direction of Dr. J. W. Bischoff, assisted by Miss Nellie Wilson, Miss Cora Boyd, Miss Ruth Shaupsen, Miss Clara Rosafy, Mr. Fred A. Grant, Mr. J. J. Fisher, Mr. William Wilson. Tickets 50 cents, at Ellis’ music store. Masoxtc Tempie.—March 3, 4 and 5 the Young People’s association of Hamline M. E. eburch will hold a world’s fair at Masoni temple. Admission 10 centa. Lunch each day from 12 to 2. Wiitarp Hatr.—Another week of fun is promised by Prof. Carpenter, the mesmerist, at Willard hall, beginaing Monday. Admission, 25 and 50 cents. Gone THeaTeR.—A new collection of variety artists and their specialties is billed for the Globe next week. Admission, 10, 20, 30 and 58 cents. Usual matinees, Wiraetms Cive.—One week from tonight this popular organization will give its second concert at the Universalist chure Few other cities can present a string orchestra made up of young lady violinists. The chief novelty will be Fuch’s Sereuade in E minor. A melody by Ole Bull and Svendsen's Swedish Folk-Song are new to Washington. Miss ‘die Lucas tet, Szcoxp “CworaL” Coxcent. — The Choral society continues its record for produe- ing novelties by announcing for its next con- . the champion club swinger, | HIS OWN CORKSCREW. Timpkins Has a New Trick Which Brings Him Much Applause. That bed man Timpkins, who is all the time turning up with something novel in the wa of original wickedness, offered to set ap some ex- tra dry for « knot of half a dozen fellows at the club the other night, but they had been taking brandy sodas and did not care for “‘fiaz.” So he ordered more of the same for them and for himself a smui! bottle of champagne. “You needn't pul! the cork,” he said to the pampered meniai who took the order. ‘I will attend to that myself.” One of the boys laughed and said: “Old chappie, do you think you can pull a cork better than John?” “Not at all,” replied Timpkins modestly. don’t propose to pull it.” “Going to carry the bottle home in your pocket, eh?” SOMETIMES THE THING. “Well, hardly. The only circumstances, I take it, under which one is warranted in doing that sort of thing are those one findssat a large ball where there is so palpably an over-supply of fizz that it would be a positive crime not to lay in a stock by making the use of one’s tail- pockets, which those conveniences in « dress | coat are so admirably adupted for.’ By this time the servant had brought the | brandy sodas and the siall bottle, unopened. The other fellows as they mixed their bever- ages with the aid of a charged syphon—the brandies were charged too, by the way—ob- served Timpkins curiously and guyed him in a ventle manner. That notoriously bad man, owever, did not appear in tie least discom- used if “Where's your corkscrew, Timmy?” asked Noodies, who always i ywhere, don’t you know, when anything is going on, ONLY AN AMATEUR, “I am my own corkscrew,” responded Timp- us, sedately. “The human corkscrew!” cried another of the group. “When are you going to appear in a dime museum, Timmy’ “Not for the present, I'm only an amateur frenk so far, Watch me and see me do my act.” With this Timpkins deliberately grasped the champagne bottle firmly between his hands and, leaning slightly over the table, placed the neck of it between his front teeth. “Ah, ha!” said Noodles, ‘he's going to draw the cork by sheer force of suction, I always knew he was a good deul in that line, despite his pretending to be such a wicked man of the world.” “Noodles, dry up! rejoined Timpkins, with- drawing the bottle neck for 4» moment. “You never had an idea in your life beyond setting up for « professional dude, So don't make an indecent exhibition of the shallownesss of your brain pan. I am going to show you fellows something now that will make your hair curl “y cert, March 12, “Lord Ullin’s Daughter.” a ballad for chorus by Hamish MacCann, a yoang Scotchman, whose works lave been receive: with great favor throughout Great Britain. ‘one of them have as yet been performed in this country. The program, in addition, will include Cowen’s “Song of ‘Lhanksgiving,” male chorus, a female chorus and solo numbers by Miss Maud Powell, violinist, and Mr. Chas, Herbert Clarke, the New York tenor, who made such a favorable impression at the Decca con- cert last January. eee He Buried the Stolen Money. A thirteen-year-old colored boy named Thos. E. Walsh is held a prisoner at the sixth precinct and a charge of grand larceny is against hima. Detective Wheeler arrested the boy yesterday for invalids. Janvis’. 426 9th street. Tue Jousstox Strtixc-ror Perper, in 5c. Packages. Askany grocer. Lieutyixe Kops repaired. 1206 Penna ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axsavoes’s.—Stuart Robson in “An Arrant ve.” Tse Muste Hatt.—Stetson Opera Company in “Gondoliers.” Natioxat.— Abbott Opera Company in “Mikado.” Hares’ Brov.—Chas. L. Davis in “One of the Old Stock.” Keunay’s.—Reilly & Woods Grose Tuzaten.—Varieties, Masomic Tempie.—K. of P. Fair, Writaup Hati.—Carpente: Mesmerism. THE COMING PRIZE FIGHT. Both Pugilists Ready to Knock Each Other Out. No fight has taken place around Washington in recent years that has created more genuine interest than the coming contest between Mike Reidy of this city and Joe Collins, the well-known middleweight of Wil- mington, The fight will take place next Monday morning. The grounds have been selected and the managers of the affair promise no interruption. The mill will take | place im Virginia, about six miles from the District line. As the tickets to the affair are limited to 500 and as most of them have ly been spoken for. the rougher element which has heretofore characterized the local fights, will be eliminated. Both men are in active training. Mike Reidy, better known as the “Blacksmith,” is in prime condition and says he will make the fight of his life. Collins, the Delaware man, is reported in excellent form, and will arrive inthe city during Sunda: As heretofore stated the tight will be tor £230 aside anda purse. The Marquis of Queens- berry rules will govern the fight and the winner takes all, Skin tight gloves will be used, ———— Workmen and the Canal. A petition was filed at Hagerstown yesterday asking the court to appoint a commission to tale testimony concerning the claims of F. T. Goddard and others for work done on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, It is held by the petitioners that their claim is superior to that of the bond holders. The amouut of the claim of these general creditors is #70,000. ——— The Woman’s Dispensary. At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the woman's dispensary it was decided to open subscription lists in order to raise money for defraying the increased expenses of this charitable institution. The payment of two dollars entities oue to membership and tickets of admission to the dispensary for distribution te needy people. — Real Estate Matters. L. H. Graves has bought for $6,700 of A. P. Fardon, sub 38, square 73, fronting 18 feet on for the theft of 254.50 from Mr, George Childs of No. 14 th street northeast. When arrested the boy only had 21 in his pocket. This morn- ing when Officer Kimmel! was in the cell foom he conversed with the boy about the case and the youthful prisoner told him that he buried the money on a vacant lot near 0th street and Maryland avenue northeast. The officer went with the boy to the lot and there found the burial piace marked by a clan shell. The shell was removed and about six inches beneath it the boy recovered $52 of the mouey. The case will be called in the Police Court Monday. pre a Des -In addition to his duties as general superintendent, W. H. Green has been appointed assistant general manager ofthe Richmond and Danville railroad com- pany, and is authorized to act for the general mauager when necessary in all matters per- taining to the operation of the road, _ssececeerh cathy Rarroap Promorn Arrextiox is called to the advertisement of the sale by Ratcliffe, Darr & Co., auctioneers, of honse 302 G street southeast, to take place at auction Monday next at 4:30 o'clock. This in spite of yourselves, It's a new thing—the very latest,” THK FEAT PERFORMED. And Timpkins, taking the neck of the cham- pagne bottle once more between his teeth, bit it right off as clean as if it had been done with a glass cutter. The wine spouted out over the performer's shirt front, but he did not mind— the look of surprise and admiration that came over the faces of Noodles and the others was sufficient compensation for the effort and the loss of starch, “It's the freshest thing from Pari said Timpkins, with pardonable pride, amid the ap- plause of his little audience, But, all the sume, some of the boys have since expressed a notion to the effect that he encircled the bottie neck with a surreptitious seruteh, made by the diamond m the ring on his little finger, before giving the bottle neck the twist with his teeth that wus necessary to break it off. That sinful Timpkins alwa: up to extraordinary and unusual dodges, you know. Now Is Tur Tive To purify your blood and fortify your ayatem against the debilitating effects of spring wenther, At no other season is the bitter taste in the mouth more prominent, the breath so offensive, the drowsy dizzi- nent so frequent, or that extreme tired feeling so prev- alent. Hood +Sarsapavilla is just the medicine to build up the system, purify the blood, cure biliousness aud headache, overcome that tired feeling aud create a good appetite. HOOD'’S SARSAPARILLA Is carefuly prepared from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Pir sissewa, Juniper Berries and other well-knowu and valuable vexetauie re.uedies, by a pe- cular combination, proportion and process, giving to property is in a rapidly growing section and the sale presents « good cpvers ity for an in- vestment or a permanent holding. THE COURTS. Propate Covrt—Judge Coz, Yesterduy—Estate of Mary Ellen Pierce; let- ters of adiinistration to Susan E. Gaitland: bound 200. Estate of Kaspar Kneessi; letters testamentary to Anna Kneessi; boud 1,000, Estate of James B. Kirk; order of publication. Estate of Anna C. Gottsman; will admitted to probate and letters testamentary to Fritz bond #100, Estate of Jacob Rich; copy it C Estate of W. «d to probate and letters W. Brown; bond 400. Es- 8. Sanger; order of publication, nH. Brough; will admitted to probate and letters to Elizabeth M. Brough; Lond 7500, Estate of Henry Joues; do. do. to Kachei L. Jones; bond $400, Estate of Chas cod.cil admitted to probate. Estate MeNally; inventory of personel . Estate of Andrew Sprohs: do. Estate of Lindsey Muse; proof of publication, Es- tate of John H. Fulconer; petition of widow for letters filed, Eqviry Court—Judae Cor. Yesterday—Normeut agt. Fendall; order aj inting J. Carter Marbury trustee to sell. ickerton agt, Bickerton; mile finally ratified, Ballenger agt. Ballenger; sale finally ratified. Newcomb axt. Bankers’ telegraph company; re- ceiver discharged and boud annulled, CrpnxaL Covrt—Chief Justice Bingham, Yesterday— George Reed, assaulting police- man; plead not guilty. samuel Spriggs; house breaking; plead not guilty. John Snowden; assault to kill Francis Turner; plead not guilty. Michael Green, assaulting police officer; plead not guilty. George R. Ortutt alias Foot, assaulting officer; plead not guilty. James M. Watson, jr., forgery; plead not guilty. Dennts McDounell, house-breaking; plead not guilty, admitted to bail in #500, Michael Meany, Richard Meany et al., larceny from person: jury respited. Michael’ Meany and Edward Cunningham, assaulting officers; plead not | guilty. Awrvt Boon I Toxor, . TERRIBLE BLOOD POISON. SUFFERED ALL A MAN COULD SUFFEK AND LIVE. FACE AND K street between 2ist and 22d streets north- west W. Watson has bought for $4,250 of A. F. Fox, part of the property near bright- E. D. Webb has bought for £9,216 of C. E. a ee 23 and 25, square 198, 24 by 64 feet on 16th street between K and L streets northwest. Clarissa A. Moran has bought for $6,000 of ©. P. B Richardson, sub 10, square 335, 20 by 80 feet at the northeast corner of llth and O streets northwest, JE iter has bought for $6.586.92 of George W. Talbut, subs 55 and 56, square 872. b sepa honda S4on C strect and 71.10 on North Carolina avenue southeast. —_ Peter Jackson’s Hackman Fined. Lewis Jefferson, the colored hack driver who was recently arrested on several charges when he was driving Peter Jackson, the Australian slugger, about the city, as published Stax at the time, was Wied in the Police Court esterday afternoon. He was defended by wyer Closs. The court heard the evidence ofanumber of witnesses and fined Jefferson = fast driving. For assaulting Ofticer 8 fine of #25 was imposed. po scxcbndcr Fae. a A Suit Discontinued. ‘The suit of Mary E. Whelan against E. Cel- enah Upham for $21,000 damages for slander, filed ‘September 20, 1888, in which an amended declaration was filed in April last, has been discontinued by the plaintiff's attorney. pinche weadihn CuAxer or Scuxputx ox RB. anv D. R.R— ‘The Cincinnati and Louisville vestibule limited train will leave Wash: beginning Sunday, — 2, at — = itead of = p-m., = nt. jo other change in sparture o! twelee from Washington. announcement of the New York insurance company in its printed in ‘column. | ‘That meane abcat $0,008 amount of over 100,000 jing care of pany's system of policies has had much to do with its and growth. Both are Sou quasid mb aedines theca insured for an a 94,000 each. Ie means that have come under the BODY COVERED WITHAWFUL SORES. USED THE CUTICURA REMEDIES TEN WEEKS AND IS PRACTICALLY CURED, A RLMAKKABLE CASE, CURED BY CUTICURA, Tcontracted a terrible blood poisoning a year ago. 1 doctored with two ood physicians, neither of whom did me any good. I suffered all a ian can suffer and live. Hearing of your CUTICURA REMEDIES I con | cluded to try them, knowing if they did me no ood they could make me no worse, I have been using them about ten weeks and am most happy to say that {an almost rid of the awful sores that covered my face aud body. My face was as bad, if not worse, than that of | Miss Boynton, spoken of in your book, and I would | say to any oue in the same condition to use « UiI- CUBA and they will surely be cured. You may use thie letter in the interest of suffering humanity. B. W. REYNOLDS, Ashinud, Ohio, KNEE TO FOOT RUNNING SORES. Thave been afificted with a sore limb, which the doc- tors called eczema. My limb from the kuee to the foot was one mass of runuiug sores. The doctors bandawed it every day fora week und every time the bandage was removed a large scab would come off and | the blood pour down, Iyot one bottle of CUTICUKA | RESOLVENT, one box CUTICURA and one cake CUTICUKA SOAP, and they cured me. I told s lady who was similarly afflicted to use it and it cured her also. I gratefully acknowledge that it was CUTI- CURA that cured we, Mrs. KATE BEARD, Orange Valiey, NJ. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of Humor Kemedies, interually, aud CUTICURA, the reat Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, au exquisite Skin Besutitier, externally, speedily cure every humor and disease of the skin, scalp and blood, with Joss of hair. whether simple, scrofulous, hereditary or contayious, when pliysicians and all other remedies fail. This ts strong language, but true. Thousands of hopeless sufferers have found it 60, vid everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP, Zde.; RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER DKUG AD CHEMICAL COKPORATION, Boston. Ea Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, | 50 ilinstratioms and 100 testimonials, " PEMPLES, black heads, chapped and olly skin pre- ACHING SIDES ACK Re- by the CUTICURA ANTI- PAIN PLASTER. Vhe first and only instantane- ous Strengthening Plaster. {26-waes Hood’: parila curative power not p ssessed by other medicines. “‘T had boils all over my neck and back, troubling me so much that I could not turn my head around nor stoop over. Hocd’s Sarsaparilla cured we in two weeks, I think itis the best biood purifier."—DANIZL KEAD, Kansas City, Mo. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER “Ihave taken three bottles of Hood’s Sarseparilla and cousider it the best blood medicine I have ever taken. It builds me up, mukes me sleep better, gives me & good apyetite and naproves my health geuer- ally "Mus. A. P. LEIGHTON, Portiand, Me. N.B—It you decide to take Houd's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any other, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists, $1; sixfor @5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maas, 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR OLAH CHALL WO! x Freveh eficcis, with wil the new burdeciucs, it KAUFMAN's DOUBLE COMBINATION, a0. Beactirer, Senrxe Duress Groons. SILK MOHATL BEILLIAN i new spring shades, excellent quaii.y. very silky, 20¢. LONSDALS CAMBRIC, hhest quality, yard wide, 10c, ENGLISH HENRIETTA CASHMERES, extra wide, double width, fine quality, ne ade VEKS BEST QUALITY BLEACHED COTION, LADIES’ CLOTH DLE iITY BLACK FRENCH SILKS; € $1.87. - aa KIETTA CASHMERES, ELEGANT FRENCH GOODS, nearly yard aud @ haif wide, pure al eae bari St early yard and ® quarter wide ; specisl cash bar- doe. ‘CO CLOTH DRESS GOODS, wide double fold, nearly all wool; 12 yards tor BLACK ~ MOHALI BiILLIANTINES, very bie to a, 3% WOOL BLAN: VALUABLE TOMERS. " Tows Tare AND MARKET REPORTS. GIRLS—Lively and beautiful, still in great demand. MON lowe, but a little of it goes u long Ways at | E 7th st, Bw, YOUNG “E\—often fstéady, but enjoying their “PRAT Hie Lie aud oing out freely at 0c. and juare and iong pillows, &e, “Hosettled, aweidinye hisher bids, LELS y active aud slippery: Suarwer thew ever before and deitehted because prices. plush suits quoted ouly Fated le orated, 56 pieces, beautiful their new carriages trom Grasty matums saved pocket money DY Lis lowes PAKLOKS—thur cioth aud by, Giroaty at 827.34 to by BAB! with TS—cughish rast GRASTY, The Pusher, 1610-12 7that. ow. euiene, come, Glass, Tin end Stone Ware, &c., ATTAR OF ROSES. How It Is Prepared and How American Roses Waste Their Sweetness. From the New York Sun. “Here y'are, gent! Here y'are!” yelled the street fakir. ‘Here y'are, gents! The real, genuine otter of roses, right fresh from the only living animal besides the musk-ox that gives up perfumes for the hankychif! Here yare! Otter of roses, fresh from the otter! Five cents a bottle!” A young ma in the crowd became seized of an idea. He went to the uearest drug store. + “How much is attar of roses bottle?” he asked of the druggist. “It'll cost you 100 an ounce,” said the drug man. “The genuine India attar of roses is worth #100 an ounce.” “Got any?" asked his visitor. “Not today,” said the druggist, “We're just out “What makes it cost so much?” “Well, one reason is,” replied the druggist, “it tales 50.000 roses to make single ounce of ttar, It you can buy 50,000 roses for less than a hundred dollars then maybe you can knock the price of attar down. Attar of roses, young man, ain't milked out of cows, It is made in India, although, if they only knew it, they could make it just as well in California. The same rose grows there from which the attar is distilled in India, I have seen huge hedge rows near Samona, in California, so dense with these roses that the odor from them on a warm. sul- try day, caused a feeling of peculiar faintness and oppression to the passerby, ix the effect of the attar. which is distilled by the heat and moist air, and is held suspended, as It were. in the atmosphere, “There is money in that cause of faintness and indolence; but in thix country not only the sweetness, but the great valne of the tlower, is wasted on the desert air. in uorthern India the Yoxes are regularly cultivated. They are planted in rows in fields and require no part Dlar care. When they begin to bioom they are plucked from the bushes before midday. ” ‘he work is done by women and childcen, who seem to regard it more as a pleasure than a pursuit of labor, The rose leaves ure distilled in twice their weight of water, which is then drawn off into open vessels. These are allowed to stand over nivht, being covered up with cloths to protect their contents from dirt and insects. In the morning the surface of the water will be covered with a thin oily film, This is the rare attar of roses, It is skimmed off with a fine feather and dropped into vials, This process continues daily unti! the roses cease to bloom. I don't see why any essence or oil that requires the distilling of 50,000 roses to fill an ounce bottle hasn't a right to have a good price set upon it. Don't you think e = ~see. —_ The Knights of Honor. The recent sale of the property known as the St, Cloud building at 9th and F streets and the consequent necessity of finding other quarters by the lodges of Knights of Honor, that have for the past ten years held meetings there, has resulted in National lodge, No. 642, and Federal lodge, No, 1803 .going to Scottish Rite hall, No. 1007 G street northwest, Potomac lodge, No, 1824, will hereafter meet at Den- nison's hall, 923 F street northwest. Be Careful What You Drink. Use Osty Pure Articies. Granulated Sugar 6}c. in 10-pound lots to any one bnying ‘Tea, Coffee or Baking Powders from us. Now is the time to buy. Lvok to your interest and beware of mus room concerns and imitators, We are the pio- neers in this business and the only importers dealing direet with the consumer, You can save from 20 to 30 per cent by buy- ing your Teus. Coffves, Buking Powders, Con- densed Milk, &c., from the Great ArLaytic anv Paciric Tea Company, 501 and 503 7th street, 225 stores in the United States, Buy your . Teas and Coffses direct from us, give checks with every 25 cents’ worth of Tea, Coffee, Baking Powders and Milk. We make a specialty of Tea and Coffee and fe to furnish you with better Coffee and same money. We particularly recommend our Java and Mocha Coffee at 30. per pound; also our tine ‘Teas at 40¢,, 50c., 6Ue., 40c, $1 per pound; our Coffee ‘at 25c. per pound will make ad lightful drink, Splendid Mixed Teus at 50e. fer pound. Our own brand of the Thea-Nectar fea at S0e, per pound will equal any $1 per pound Tea to be had elsewhere. Remember our stores: 503 7th at. n.w., 1620 have also branches in all the principal mur- kets, where customers will be given the strictest attention, Give us a call lt N nd be convinced, ewtos H, Bowmay, Manager. Another Great Reduction in Sugars. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 501 and 503 7th street, corner 7th and E north- west. Lest Granulated Sugar, 6; cents, in 10 from us. If you want a P. Condensed Milk. pQuF sue. Juva und Mocha Coffee can’t be eat. Check given with every 25c. wotth of ‘ea, Coffee, Baking Powder and Condensed Milk. 128-8t N. H. Bowstax, Manager. Vietor Becker, Piano Rooms, 801 9th at. nw. Tuning, $1.56; Grands, 32. First-class work; best of references. Fine Uprights tor rent, £2750" Batley’s, 820 7th.—#1 Saw, Se. Hatchet. Rogers’ Seistors,5.c. Pocket kuives,s5e. Panes, Piated Spoons, All warranted, £27-5t Over 10,000 Fine Hats, half usual price American Hat Co.'s Spring Sty in large, small and Dunlap shapes, We. to ¢1.50. Lest Hat made, $2. 209 Pa. ave., opp. Botanical Gurdens. Pliin figures. Que price. £26-w, fsdem-Bi* Nervous Debtiity, Poor Memory, Difi- ual Weakness, Panples cured by Dr. nothing equa Self-Adjus hand $3.50. War \ Hopkins’, Hardwa Piles! Pil Pile Oimtm Bleeain Dr. Williams’ Indian ly sure cure fer Lhnd, or Itching Piles © old sebro: never fails to cure standing. Wirtiams Mro. Co., Ohio. jaz5-8, tu, th Star Spring Water, Saratoga Star & Water for in but- tles and by the glass by ail draggists, Sah C. Pausex, Agent. juzo-s.tu,th15ot is (ound in the use of ‘brown's Bronclial Yroches.” Sold only in boxes. + effectual rete: Price 25 cts, £25-codtak stori: When baby was sick we gave her Castoria. When she was « Child she cried for Custoria, When she became Miss sae clung to Castoria, When she had Chisdren she gave them Castoria, jul6-th,s..u,ly ick Stop for Headaches cures sick, nervous or neuralgic hendache, ‘The only harmless rome Recommended by physicians. At drugy e. fudstu.th Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, at W. 8 ‘THompsoy’s Store, 703 15th st, Cull and try a cup. eee 5 Buy a Machine With a Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 aud notice how its rotary motion, silent and positive, con- trasts with the raspiug, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines. Office, 437 9th n.w. 1191 Wuezirr & Wiison M’¥'a. Co, For Cheap, Quick Fire Buy Washington Gas Company's Coke. 7-3 Jounsox , Agents, Tae Lasr Cae OF THE SYNDICATE CLOTHING COMPANY To the buyers of the District, Maryland and Virginia We bave still on hand 8 lot of fine Overcoat, which will be sold ut the following low prices: An Elegant Ulst ‘All-Wool Kersey Couts ithe finest in the market), formerly $27, wow UTING FLANNELS. ; Fine Livitt Meltois ligt of dark color) Ovar- cat i 784c.; | Comte will be soid trum 85.75 to 88.50. Oe Be | pectaten sek Si eamne remnants. KAUFMAN'> DOUBLE COMBINATION, | 9% 2 ml-i3t ‘AUnion Cassimere Pair of Good Wortiay Bult. om or We Caney A Wer Sruecrep Silver Mounted ‘The most popular prices being 85 for All-silk Um- and $3.50 (All-silk and Wool), Gloria; brella; 83 €1.25, $1.75 (Silk and Cotton), Gloria, STINEMETZ & SONS, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, $27 «1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 13TH BT. ‘will Oud no dimi- culty in being suited in Natural Woods, or Gold and Handles. § i it patterns of Al.-wool SYNDICATE CLOTHING COAPANY, ‘QCor, Oth and E sta, ow. eas than can be obtained elsewhere for the | Lith st., or Georgetown branch, 3104 M st. We | Ib, lots only, to any one buying tea or coffee | (Kaos Coffee or Tea use A. & | WM, | | _ For Throat Diseases, Coughs, Colds, ; & ‘Pants at $1.67. — Coes SE 80 op, | ME RRERIER BEPNORT foe eegecraa, | pase eee 846 AND 348 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. GUMMABY OF FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT. it & HUNTINGTON, M.D., Medical D:rector. President. 'S W. WEEKS, Actuary. THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. TOTAL INCOME. ........csssereeee: DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Death and Dividends, Auuulties end Purchased Hisataiice’ TOTAL 10 POLICY HOLDERS... New Policies Issued... New Insurance Written’ ASSET! “Divisible & hi .. SURYLUS BY STATE STANDARD (4 PEK CENT) Policies in Force. ius #e in Tusa Increase i Insucance 14 Rorce. “Exclusive of U he amount specially rescrved as a comtingent ieailey so Tontine Dividend aan. TOver and above #4 per cent reserve on existins poticies of that cl abe ustanteed 4 per cout interest 15 and 20-year Investment Bonds of the New York Ll proved a inost vopuiar competitor of GLOUND RENTS and MOKIGAGE: COMP) YOU TO INVEST iGALE HES Do you want low coat Insure: MIs E THE tested policy the past Bt bODD MCFARLAND, BALTIMORE on the investment with fiftecu years! insurauce for NOTHING, with maximum security? The New York Life's Non-forfeiti ralty, Protection and Uonvertibility. AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS DEATH CLAIMS paid at Baltimore axency, rm. Pouce INSURANCE WILL PAY Pree Tom- EWHERKE Du NOT INSURE No. 104.85 End: ets ete 3.000, ndowmen -year eTLED MAMCU 10, 1880, shows 073-100 interest U, abo’ i & G, PANGBORN, General v. HH. YOUNG, 8. D. HOWLAND, Special Agent, Firemen’s Building, Baltimore. ; Aasistaut Sapecintendcut of Agencies, 6 South at., Baltimore, Agent, No. 5 South st, Bal.imore, J. E JACOBS. General Southeastorn Department, Maryland, V: nia, W. 8 sUUTu' ST. BALE! 7 Virginie and District of Columbia, > Vinita an iMone. MD. T. D. HADDAWAY, District Manager, GEORGE C. BOWERS, Speciai agent, mb1-s&w.2te 1314 F ___ AMUSEMENT. AbPaccns GKAND OPERA HOUSE. TONIGHT AT 8 STUART Rh O% BPRS ° NNN ew 88 Bb 8.38 ERS RR 00 BBB S88) “0O) ON URN And Company of Players, Under the Direction ot Mr. W. it. Hayden, ting 8 ‘Medisval — by Steele Mackaye, AN ARRANT KNAVE. MR. ROBSON as CHIQUL, THE ENAVE. MON LAST WELK Bronson Howard's wrest THE LNRILT MR. ROBSON AS BERTIE, THE LAMB. SEATS NOW ON SALE. mh YEW N. AL THEATRE. THIS WEEK. i? * urd, Matinee. Every Evening, Wednesday and Sat LAST APPEARANCE OF THE FAMOUS EMMA BB RBB 00. TTT TIT as 8 BBB OO T T poe BBB BBB. 8 3 Fy Tr a 4 BBB BBB 00 Tt ? GKAND OPERA COMPAN). THiS (SATURDAY) EVENING MM Fe Et u The unly company in the Onited States that ever wave correct iuusical representation of this charming sre Mi BARNES OF NEW YOLE. a arch $—MI, __ Sea “LE RETOUR DU JAPON,” ‘iven by students of THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, t : veh 1013 Pa. ave. Ms atudion. judeuts and their fiends; Ta 50 cents, mi-vt LINCOLN MUSIC HALL. ‘HE NATIO! Al The FRIDAY EVES SATU! y MATI MAKCH SAT OR ROME CiTL SUL ANCIENT BGYPY.” Further notice will be given regarding advance sale of seats, it IVERSALIST CHURCH, ‘Cor. 13th ana L sts, nw, MARCH 8,,AT 8 P.M, SECUND WILHE. MJ CLUB CONCERT; JOSEF KASPAR, CONDUCTOR, Soloists, Miss Bindie Lucas, Violiuist,aud Mrs. Kaspar, Soprano, ADMISSIUN, 50 CENTs. Tickets at Mi Atzeret ts and at the door. > NCER AY eVONING. MARCH 15, 1890, hand L. Beuelit of SATURDAY, KH SAivn At Universulint Chure, cor. Unity Presbyterian Chureh. ft ; Eugene iitebter, whist- Soprauo; Prot, Iscaan, ic. T5e, and BL. Gt K™ 2 Mr. Pat Keilly Announces that this is THE LAST APPEALANCE OF KEILLY & WOODS' NEW BIG SHOW. ‘Tickets, For sale at Milan's, ml Sede Leen NEW WASLINGTON THEATER, youth st. south of Peuusy ivauia avenue WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 3, c. W. WILLIAMS, PISHER 3, BILLY CARTER, ous SWIFT & CHASE, HILLS CHIP, THE BOY COMEDIAN, worEe HARRIS & WALTERS, oF J. & BLACK, McBRIDE & GOODRICH, NOVELTIES. PFREUNG, GUS HILL. ALL NEW FACES, Ladies Matinees ‘(uesday, Thursday and Saturday. 1 ¥ "3 HOLLIDAY ST. THEATER, ———— BALTIMORE. ENGAGEMENT OF EDWIN BBR. TIT H Bus “oo # EE: ‘Supported by ‘MIS; MINNA K. GALE And a Competent Company. SPECIAL WASHINGTON NIGHTS. SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 1—MACBETH. MONDAY, MARCH 3—HAMLET. WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 5—RICHELIEU. FRIDAY, MARCH 7—MERCHANT OF VENICE, of All ‘s ‘will 20- company Every oe L AMUSEMENTS. V ORLD'S Falk ‘By the YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION of HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH at MASONIC TEMPLE, 9TH AND F STS. N.W., MAKCH 3, 4 AND 5, 1890. Monday Eveuiug, Fancy Bicycle Riding by Will Kobertson. Tuesday Evening, Exhibition Drill by High School ‘Cadets. Wednesday Eveuing, Polo by Bicycle experts, Adinission 10 Ceuts. _Lunch served each day from 800-8 wusic nate, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, CHORAL SOCIETY, For the first time in America, LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER, By Hawish MacCann, Pattee Viotaiat; MR HERBLET CLAKK ‘Tenor, of New York, Reserved seats $1.50 and #1; rdmission #1 an ekets now ou saie at Meizerutt's, 1110 £2 FR'EST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1890, GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CUNCERT, Under the direction of DK. J. W. BISCHUFF, Assisted by EMINENT LOCAL TALENT, Reserved seats 20 cents. On sale March 7 at John F. Eliis & Co.'s Music Store. £27-00 AYMOND's. R VACATION EXCURSIONS. ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED, abel, will leave PHILADFLVHIA MONDAY fora TOUK UF 61 DAYS through CULORADO AND CALIFORNIA, ‘ With visits to leading cities, resorts and places of pic- turesque interest, amd s returu through Utah, and Syek the Deuver aud Kio Grande rullway—the great ‘acenic ite, MONDAY, APRIL 2: ADELFH A tora TOUK OF 73 the same routes through COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Thence throuvh the Picturesque Regions of the PACIFIC NOKTH WES 1, And homeward over the entire leneth’ of the North- allroad, & party will DAYS over ein Raciite pias week fate ALLOW! wil. travel m Special Tratns of Pullman Palace Ci ¢ Cars included. I ley and Bix tree Gru 6 RSL Cal forma bxcursious in Winter Series—MAKCH 10 arc 20. Date or Mexico Lxcursion— MARCH 10. Trips to the Yosenite f27Send for parheular try RAYMOND & WHITCOMB, descriptive circulars, desiguuting the ined. ricontralto; Mrs. Kich, | 111 South 9th st, (uuder Coutinental Hotel), Phila 1 delphia, Pa, Circulars may also be obtained of WAl &CO., 010 11th st, Wasiuugion. gCULPTU S' Ris CHOATE ‘th. from the STUDIo OF C. B. iViS ccomey, On view at 1104 Connecticut avenue, Open fro 11 am. & n5 PINCOLN MUSIC HALL THIS WELK ONLY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAR THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. First production here of GILBEKT AND SULLIVAN'S NEW COMIC OPERA, THE GONDOLIERS, THE GONDOLIEK Authorized performance, by an arrangement with Mr. Kk. DOYLY CAKTE, Presented by an AMERICAN COMPANY Under the manageseut of MR, JOHN STETSON of ‘the Globe Theater, Boston. ‘The costumes, scenery and uppointments from orig- inal desigus, as presented at the Savoy Theater, Loudon, under the personal supervision of the suthor and compuser. RESEGVED SEATS at Droop’s, $25 Penna ave. Prices: ® $1 und 50c., according to location. Boxes #10 and €12, Matiness: $1, 75. and 30c, 24-08 H™» BIJOU THEATER. Monday, February 24. Matinecs i uceday, Thursday and Saturday, CHAS. L. DAVIS, ALViN JUDLIN, ina new play, ONE OF TH ULL STOCK. Beautiful Peeing conrad wusie, excellent com- aratficgut nia settinis €60,000 productiot ‘Next Week—Florence Bindiay. Eons WONDEKFUL TALKING MACHINE ON EXHIBITION AT GEORGE W. DRIVER'S, AUCTION SALES. BRACE a 2 0 tactonern KATCUPEE DARR co. +4 © 2. Auctioneers. levies and Males 1-0 omg, ¥20 Pennsylvania ave. 5 We IMPORTERS SALE one" CARPETS AND HANGINGS, MCS! GAFFE HUSSIEN OF TEHERAN, PERSIA Tux centers o ‘ION To BE iC AUCTION At Our NEW AND PLABORATE ART GALLERIES O20, VLSSSILVARTA AVE, X.W.. ALS OD THU wat wNp i upay, MOSIXTH, §} TH AND EIGHT MOMMINGS AT EN O'CLOCK AFTERNOONS AT THREE O'CLOCK. FREE exan thon WeDSesDal MACH F MARCH APTER NINE AM AND UNTIL CEE EN P. RATCLIFFE, DAKK & ©O., m1 -6t Auct Re FIFTY CRAT stoven, Des &c. BEING TH: GHTS OF HONOR 4 GOBNEM NINTH On MONDAY MOKNING, MARCH THIRD, O'CLOCK, we will well at the above Future, carpels, &€., cont therein, ‘aa f RATCLIFFE, DARE & ©O., Auctioneers, WA4.TEE B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctionsers, m- STOCK OF GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, FLOUR, FRED, SUGAR, SPICLS, CKOCRERY, © ANU CIGARS, CANNED GOODS, ThA AND COUNTER SCALES, ANK, SHOW CASES, &o, F LAKGE KE PKIGEKA: ULEK SAFE, &o at WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts_ ERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPKOVED NESS REAL EST, ON THE Wist HM OSTREET BETWEEN STREETS NOkIHWEST, Cc HAN BCSE SIDE OF Fot CORCORAN AN NOS. 102K, 1630, 1632 By virtue of » dectee of the Supreme Court of the passed us Dk ist f Columbia, ity. wherein William C. Clabaug! R matte aud Lithe WC. Clabaugh et al are defend. wail offer tor sale, at public auction, i feon! of on. DAY, the TENTH 1 TNB0, wt FIV MAKCH, AL E CLOCK PM following-described parce in cause No. 11454, Miabeueh et al. are com: ¥ of the binely-eyeht (YN) apd MiLety “nine (WO), in Geore W Kieys and G be t's subdivision of two hundred and eurit (208), according to the said subdivision of record im the office of the wurvey of the city of Washington, improved by © thre: and basement brick dwelling aud a two-story bric building known as Clabsugh ball, under which ball there are two lurve and cominodious store rockin ‘Verms of sale: One-third of the purchase mouey in cash and Mt one aud two years, With interest froin the day of sale: the deterfed payments to be represented by notes of the purchaser gud secured t deed of trust Upon the premises sold. 200 cash be required op each parcel of real estate ua soon same is bid off. If the purchaser suall fail to compiy With the terms of save within ten (10) days after ti of or Gay. of sole the property will be resid at hua isi and cost. Ali couve; and recording at purchaser's cost. EDWIN B HAY Trustees 1425 Now York ave mi-d&ds WALTER B WILLIAMs & 00, Auct. QJ, 7 DYER. eal Hetate Broker, 1904 Fat VAILABLE RESIDENT PROPERTY, BEING No, 1444 KHODE ISLAND AVENUE NUK LM WEST. TWENTA-r1GHT We slall sell au front the premises Lots Jeet trout, rumuin, and contaimms 3, substantial, © foot wiley ground, improved vy @ well-built brick li ¥raice aud heated by sicam ; all modern isu: ts. beer. built, two ts advantoge- ously situated bear Scott eine and worthy tou f iuvestors, zith. serms of sale: Liberal avd made known op sale Yerius to be complied with within ten day of sole, othorwine property to be resold at cost of detaultine purchaser. 500 Ad convey anc Bo. ire et. dads "WALLER & WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts, 82-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AG- {EBBE GE he ducleuaency of the weather uutd TUES AY, MARCE POURIH, 1800, same hour and place, _whl-gt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, JUNCANSON BROB, aucuonecers. ADMINISTRATRIX SAL OF THE ENIIRE LECTION OF VALUABLE BOOKS, ORS’ INSTRUMENTS OF PROF, DAN MAJOK, DECEASE, EI Mr RISING— SCIENTIFIC, BSUKVEVING, ASTRONOMY, Litknaky, KELIGIOUB, NOVELS, &, ALSO. SET OF SURVEYORS’ INSTRUMENTS, MAPS, CHAKTS, &e., ‘The whole being # collect both foreign and being out of print. TO BE SOLY WITHIN OUR SALES NINTH AND D SIKEETS, ON ROOMS, WEDNESDAY, MALCIL FIFTH, 1590, COMMENCING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. SUSAN M. BUCKLEY, Daniel G. Major, de- Admiui-trauris of the estate of tel G. ceased. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. toN By The collection will be on exhibition day saie. a! MONEY TO LOAN. MO3EY 20 10a8-81,700, 43.200, x her Sums on Impooved ‘City seal cent cy Por Ceut, can arreouge tor GKALAM, Asly F — oa = ‘a wikibas « ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO BUIT, ATS AND 6 per cent, on c estate securi! FRANK T. KAWLINGS, 15) (Abe Arlington Fire ius, Co.'s ofion) ON. bend Ed IN LO pone Ly ris a real estate securit and tintyes tusdarete, Me? LenroLb, —s ‘S.w. cor, 13th sud F ate. uw. DD’. YOU WANT MONEY!—@10 TO €100 TO LOAN at Low luterest on Furniture, Horecs, Waxous, Household Goods or other persubal p H principal and interest payable in weekly or meathyy 3 uuds irom residence , | Boa we, ear office “A2-Lin* HAL ESTATE aed; - altima as U8 Five percent Paywble quartcry. Knaus of $1,000 sbeoe= 0 AN se On Real Estate. (11) THOS, E WAGGAMAM, MO Re, IN SUMS FROM $500 UPWARD, AT 5 AND 6 PEK CENT, ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. K. 0. HOLTZMAN, Commer 10th oe ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS T T, SECURED on District Keal Estate. ALBERT 'P. FOX, E ee MOXEX TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP ati proved Meal Estate Security Lai vues TYLER & 1007 Fat thw. AT ALL TL WE, HAVE, MONEY 70 Loan security ia good. DEEBLE dll Mest ies Rine TO SUIT ON REAL sae Hee as eee ae vite 22-1m ae eras ©. HAWLEY, ) Eastern 43 way, jew York: H. J. TH. Agent, 2 mou ot, Piladelftle or 7 Bal oro abd Ouio Tioxet agent HE CY 1 x. GU! antec to ig typ 4 Oyen iieites erlang vchool 6. & —mayl —_STAGE EXCURSIONS. Eraee St 85.25; formerly #15, wool Corkscrew Suite, €2: 50; formerly €15, adn Sed Sahm ed G avenue and 11th street Joncas tee ee rant runes | Gt ee ieiocien 1424 New York ave, ONEY TO = a a a nigreer amr pe RSE a be cc aieaemmiendh 25 303 7th et mw. ‘KeAL kBTATE AT