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12 - LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORFCAST TILL EIGHT A.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia. North Carolina and South Carolina, fair; decidedly warmer, southerly | winds, Easter Fai . Luke's P. E. Church will be continued another week. Fessenden Hall (the First Baptist Church), 13th street be- tween G and H, April 14 to 18.’ Lunches daily from 12 to 2 p.m. Hiaas, wed. vis, and prof. card engraver, e —_ or Mattixe. Matrixe. 450 rolls plain white, $3.49 per roll 300 “fancy e450 pn 5.75 304 « e000 400 fancy seamless, $11 “ Jvrivs Laxsevron, 13th and F sts. Licntxrs@ Roos, electric work. J. H. Euehiing. Coox’s Balm of Life will cure heartburn. Dox't You Tatxk rr Anout Trak to look to your light-weight underwear? Our line of spring weights from 48c. up will suit you. FRaNc, One Price, corner 7th and D sts, Homa Antirictat Exes. Hemever’s, cor.4}7. ILLusTRATED Spine Pasvi1on CATALOGUES free by mail, showing over 2,000 new styles Do- | Biestic patterns. Send 2c. postaze to Domestic | Sewing Machine Office, 7th and H sts. Haas, engraver, plate printer, 1206 Pa, ave. Da. J. J. Gzonars & Sox, Chiropodists, give instant and permanent relief to the most painful feet, Parlors, 1115 Fa, ave. Gasourne. A. Meppmta 614 12th st, Loose Covers, perfect fit guaranteed. 10 per ceut off for cashou tine parlor furniture, tables, &c. Werpemas & Co., 610 12th st. n.w, Bay Carriaces.—Baby carriages, £4.85, SvLivs SBURGH, 13th and F sts, Tur Bay Srate Laws Mowens, the best and cheapest in the world. We are the sole agents for the District, $4.40 each and fully warranted. Gardens tools of every description at lowest Prices. Solid steel garden trowels, 10 cents ch; steel rakes and hoes, 25 cents each; ® patent step ladders at 20 cents per foot; 20 feet best quality garden hose, with patent nozzle and couplings, for $2. ‘Our new ad- justable window screens fit any window, at 40 cents each, Sercen doors complete’ with spring hinges, $1.50 each, 6-toot tennis court wire at 9{ cent per square AMUSEMENTS. ALPAUGH's—Summer SEASON OF OPERA. Monday Carleton’s Opera Company ope! spring and summer opera season at Albaugh’s with the tuneful opera ‘‘Nanon” with the fol- lowing persons in the cast: Miss Clara Lane, Miss Alice Vincent, Miss Ciara Wisdom. Miss Marian Langdon, Miss Weller, Miss Rose Duff, Miss Kose Allen Annie Black, Mr. Chas, A. Bigelow, Mr. H. C. Blake, Mr. J. K. Murray, Mr. H. Ebrent, Mr. Miles Parker, Mr. W. West and Mr. W. T. Carleton. Summer prices will prevail, twenty-five cents being for general ad- mission while reserved seats will be booked for fifty and seventy-five cents. There are forty voices in the chorus, the orchestra will be in- creased and new scenery will be added. Ad- vance sales have been good and a fine opening week is promised. Harzis’ Briov.—“Shadows of a Great City.” This most successful production will be pre sented at the Bijou next week in better form than ever. The plot is of the most thrilling interest: the scenery is of remarkable beauty: the mechanical effects are notably striking and the cast is said to be by far the best the play has ever had. Aunie Ward Tiffany as Buddy Kongn, a part she has raised to the rank of creation; Miss Rose Tiffany as Annie and Helen Standish; John Marshall as Tum Cocper; Chas, Kidder as G-orge Benson; Gaorge Wt. Edson as Jim Farren; and William Catlington as Abe Nethans, _ Usual prices and matinees, Kervan’s—Tue Henny Boxe = Com- raxy—The Henry Burlesque Company, headed by Ada Henry, will be the attraction at Ker- 's next week. The olio includes a fine col- jection of specialists, for instance, Frank Dyer in jigs, Kaye and Henry in funny sketches, Emerson and Cook, acrobats, Belle Clitton’s skipping rope, Mistes Warde and Lyons in a nove! specialty, Satsuma, the Japanese star Juggler, aud itis est in two attractions—“An Evening at the Art Gallery” and “The s ‘Yemptations,"—both highly sensational f tures, filled with feminine loveliness, This is t time this company has appeared in ton. —The ladies of the National Ho- ANACOSTIA, Recuwanrres.—Cepitol Junior Tent was organ- ized in Salem Tent’s lodge room last night with twenty-five charter members by Grand C.R., J. C, Lee, assisted by P.C.R.’s B. Milstead and G. W. Shoemaker; F.S., 8. H. Walker and James Harrison and Mrs. James Harrison, .— delegation from Naomi Tent was present. The tent was organized by the election of the fol- lowing officers: Shepherd, B. Milstead; C.R, Edgar Williamson; counselor, Geo. W. SI maker; D.R, Arthur Tew; R.S., Geo. Wright; F.S., James E. Etzler; Cordell; Geo. Gi.» A. Crawford; representative to grand tent, G, W. Shoemaker; P.C.K., Geo, Webster. A Purssanr Extentarsment.—The officers and teachers of the Anacostia Presbyterian Sunday school were very pleasantly entertained y Mrs. W. M. Dodge and daughter, Miss Belle, at their home on Anacostia Heights Thursday evening. Cakesandcream and other refreshments were served, Rea Estate Saur.—Mr. Henry Halley has sold 36 acres of the Ewing property, in what 18 known as Pencote woods, above St. Elizabeth Hospital, to Mr. Slater of Capitol Hill at $200 anacre, Alarge number of cottages will be erected there this season. Iuprovemet.—Mr, Cl up a large addition to b King: 1G., Arthur C. B R. Dodge is putting livery barn, CHANGE oF ScHEDULE WasHINGTON SOUTHERN Tamways (A. ayp W. anp A. anv F, R’ys.).— On and after Sunday, the 13th instant, train 15 leaving Baltimore and Potomac station at 4:15 p.m, daily and Alexandria 4:32 p.m. for Quan- tico, Richmond and the south, and after Sun- train 66 leaving Richmond at 7:13 p.m. daily, northbound, will be withdrawn from service. —>_—_ Teacnens’ Vacatios Excursion to Evrore, $160—including «ll expenses. Don’t miss this golden opportunity! For circulars and sailing dates call or address W. P. Vay Wickts, 1225 Pa, ave det, moepatinc hospital will present a novel attrac - tion at Musie Hatt next Thursday evening,when Gen, Wallace’s Ben Hur” will be produced in character by Washington ladies and gentlemen in full orientals, Appropriate musical aud dramatic readings by Miss E ford of this city, andr telle Schively of Philad gi This entertainment is not only entirely new but its object is an excellent one and t! i ety tone given it will make it highly ful. Matinee at 4:15 Friday, Tickets at Metz- erott’s, Gee axp Basso Crvp.—Tickets are on sale at Metzerott’s for the concert at the Church of Our Father, 13th and L streets, by the We: leyan Glee and Banjo ciubs next Wednesday foot. Cuas. T. Canter & Co., | evening. Reserved seats 75 cents, Admission 3 doors from 6th st. 606 Pa. ave. n.w. | 50 cents. - Da. Wansen’s corsets, 5e.; Monarch shirts,97c.; | ,20STO* Stmpnowy Coxcrnt.—The last con barguins in gloves. hosiery, &c., at Brodbcad’s. ill cure sick headache. Hesn tax Durr by the Washburn sisters on the phonograph, the most wonderful reproduc- tie ever heard. Uumruzey's Wrse Parrons, 415 15th st. now. Coox’s Balm of Life Gas Stoves. C. A. Mupprma: ‘, G14 12th st, 'STAMROOK gives a fine frame with each dozen (13) cabmet photographs. 711 Market Space. Tuts Is THE SEASON When you needa light-weight overcoat. In- spect our stock. We have them from $10 up. E. ., 7th and E, and Tailors, Reruiarnatons axp Ice Cursts from $5 up. Jeuxivs Laxspvren, 1th and F sts, . Poole, 944 La, ave. Savep From Destrection! The printing office of Messrs. 5. Graham & Son, New Orleans, La., was recently saved from } a disastrous fire by the timely use of two Har- den hand grenades. Toxstors, Te. can. N. Jas. L. Barzove & Sox, Wholesale Agenta. Coox’s Balm of Life will cure neuralgia, Grocers, ArTextiox! Buy your teas, coffees and spices of Joaxstox Buos. & Co., the whole- sale dealers, -——— ii For Goop Frastrcne and low prices call at C. E. Brrckweasp’s, 731 9th st. now Mvuppimay, 614 12th st. Gas Frarvres. C. PosttivgLy THe O¥Ly Pace in the city where you can hear the champion cornetist of the world, Miss Bessie Gilbert, on the phonograph. Humparex’s Wixi Pancors, 415 13th st. ow, Waren Cootzzs.—Porcelain lined from 4.75 up. Jcuivs Laxspvaes, 13th and F sts, Sreaxrso Tewes, Kuchling, 1206 Penna, ave. For tae Latest Stryes. best qualities and lowest prices in men’s, youths’, boys’ and chil- dren’s clothing go to Eiseman Bnos., 7th and E. Ir You Have a Leaky Roor or damp wall C Fes Keys, 916 F u.w. Prince's Metahe Paint Co. — Coon’s Balm of Life will cure diarrhea. Baxcatxs 1x Witte Goops.—P laid and striped organdies, 10 and 123¢c.; real value, 15 and 18¢. New ginghams and outing cloth, 10 and 12%; Cbambrays in plain and stripes, 7;c.; worth 123,c. Jounsox, Garner & Co Pa, ave.n.w. Watt Papers, pictures and picture frames. Bouirsa J. Laws. 1427 Pa. ave. nw. Loox at the very a piain white and fancy ma roll ap. Jurivs Las tive assortment of tting from $3.49 per Row, 13th and F sts. ‘Titre Buckeye Novelty Glass Company, Ohi : “Your grenades have now three times our factory from destruction, Ship at ore,” &e. vas. L. Barnovr & Sox, Wholesale Agents. GRaNULaTeED Suan. 6 \.A. Poole, $44 La.ay. Herax the c pion cornetst of the world, Miss Bessie Gilbert, on the Phonograph, Homrazey’s Wixe Panrors, 415 13th st. nw, Coox's Balt of Life will cure dysentery. Vierr the Empire Carpet Cleaning Works, (51-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2 Aw Unvsvarty fine line of baby carriages from $4.85 up. Jutivs Laxssunea, 13th and F sts. J. H. Kuebling. Gas Stoves, Exxcrate Gas Licutivs. Gasoxtye Stoves. Oil Stoves. C. A. Mupprwas, 614 12th st. Tur Latest Sryzzs of suitings and trouser- g8 can be found in our tailoring department. Suits to order from $20 up. Trousers to order from #5 up. ISEMAN Bros, 7th and E, CITY AND DISTRICT. @MUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Avsavon’s.—“Capt. Swift.” Natioxax.—Rose Coghlan in “Jocelyn.” Wannis’ Brsov.—“Lost in New York.” Kemwan’s.—Forrester’s Extravaganza and Burlesque. Gione THtargy — Varieties, W. L. L Anmory.—Lincolu Post Fair. N.Y. Ave. Rrvx.—St. Paul's Fair and Bazaar, Nariowat Rirtes’ Anmony.—St. Joseph's Fair @ud Bazaar. —e—__ A Deaconess’ Home. The Women’s Home Missionary Society helda Meeting yesterday at Metropolitan M.E.Church. Mrs. Senator Teller, president of the society, conducted the devotional exercises, with which the meeting began. Miss Jane M. Bancroft, Ph.D., spoke on the necessity of a deaconess’ home in this city and she treated the question im a thorough and exhaustive manner that car- Fiéd conviction with it. At the conclusion of ber rewards Mes. Wheeler offered rent free for year a house on F street between Ist and 2d wortheast for the use of the home, The offer was accepted with a vote of thanks and a com- usittee was appointed to take charge of fur- nishing the house, which it is thought can be done without much trouble. proceso Prisoners Sent to Albany Penitentiary. Last evening Capt. Crocker and Messrs. Me- | Williams and Lingenbach left the District jail | with the following prisoners bound for the Albany penitentiary: Aubrey Jackson, house- breaking. tive years; Kobert E. Hall, false pre- Ambrose M. Brown, do.; ing, and Joseph 8; Sarah Cortes, Henry John- VaLuante Usiwrnoven Proreaty at Ave- fiox.—Ou Monday afternoon, April 14, at 4:30 glock, Thomas Dowling will sell very valu- | able unmproved lots on Callan, K and Gstreets bortheast im squares 856 aud 459. ‘This is valu- ble property and should command the atten- tion of investors. See the advertisement for j particulars, E €160: Ten different parties go-| ROPE FOR en different «6 W. PL Vax Wickie. 1.5 Pal ave, Adee Binon =~ wan Psrack Owaans sold on $5 payments, F. @, fis, 1225 Pa ave — Ade, i at the Universalist Church next Saturday even- Norwegian prima donna, M'lle greatest interpreter of the pleasing melodies | of her country. tends to make the last soiree of the season the most brilliant, dramatic reader, will give an entertainment at i.incoln Hall on Tuesday, April 2), Mrs. D. P. Lowers, the emineut actress, has kindly volunteered to assist her. Lincoln Post's fair and art exhibition at Wash- ington Light Infantry Corps Armory concluded to co; evening, April 1 congressional houses of Congress. nounced for the coming week. Burlesque Company in a gr: and the of Satan, scene and a bevy of beautiful maidens, Excit- meeting in the interests of the business school of the Y. M. C. A. that was held at Congre- gational Church last night, tistics wi school since its foundation and proving its suc- cess beyonda doubt. The instructors in the various courses are: Miss Josephine Bettes, Prof. F. R. Fava, sr., man, Rev. M. Porter Snell and L. Wimpffen. There are 164 students on the roll of the school, and the total attendance on the 424 sessions has been 7, direction. prices are demoralized, Eggs in fall supply at holding up, arrivals of dressed being limited and readily taken if in good condition, at good prices ferior grades plentiful and very low. Dried fruit is bringing rather better prices than last | Bouse, 17; condition at effluent gate Louse, 16, cert in the series by the Boston Symphony Or- chestra at Music Hall will be on Wednesday evening, April 30, a distinguished soprano of Leipsic, has been induced by M i and will be th Madame _Steinbach-Johns, Nikisch to soloist at th SBINGTON Musi it this country, oncert. ‘10B.—The third L and last soiree of the Washington Musical Club (Messrs. Henry Xander. Paul Miersch, Herman Rakeman and Herndon Morsell) will ta e place The club will be assisted by the eminent rin Pyk, the ing. It is evident that the club in- } Reapixe.—Miss Jennie O'Neil Potter, the Lixcoux Post Fatr.—the managers of the have ¢ the fair unti! Tuesday The ciosing night will be night for members of both tin Gu TuratER.—The banner show is an- Millie Booth’s d olio of oddities utiful burlesque “Seven Daughters introducing a grand transformation ing sparring bouts at each performance. pean a The Y¥. M. C. A. Business School. President Wm. £8. Gurley presided at the A list of read showing the work done by the E. P. Hanna, k. P. Park- F. De Prof. W. T. Harris, ‘United States_commis- sioner of education, delivered an address on the Educational pastor of Foundry Church, explained the ob- ject of the business school and gave a brief ac- count of its history and work. Proper Place of the ¥. M. C. A. in the Field.” Rey. George Elliott, Prof. Bischoff p! ayed the organ, and there was also singing by the members of the Y. M. C. A, ——= Washington Produce Market. The market is ruling duil in uearly every Butter receipts are heavy and 1and 13e, Poultry is about the only thing Live d spring chickens searce and wanted Choice hay is searce, but in- fowl week and will improve. the market is not propitious. Parlor Cars Between Washington and Richmond, Va. ania Railroad Company an- nounces that commencing April Lf a line of Pullman parlor cars will be established be- tween Washington and Richmond, Va. The southbound car will leave Washington (Baltimore and Potomac station) da Sanday, on the 4:55 p.m. train for and the northbouud car willl 11.07 am., arriving Washington ——-. —_ Genman In Five Werxs.—Two new classes begin Monday by Prof. Haupt. Attendance either at 9:30 a.m. or 6:15 p.m. Geo. E. Fell, M.D., writes: *To him who would know the German, an hour in Prof. Haupt’s class is worth more than a month's stay in Germany Investigation cordially invited. Lincoln Hall. Entrance Yth street. > (Advertisement) Commenctna with the regular Meruphis races, April 12, we will continue to do business ou the western meetings, also on all first-class eastern tracks. Races begin daily in the west by Washington time at4 pm. Lyxx & Wat, 2002 7th street. a eens “ee From Tar publishers we have a spirited song. set to music, and dedicated by the Baltimore Sun to “the gailant war ship that bears the name of the Monumental City.” ‘The title page bears a picture of the new cruiser, and also vignette representations of the Sun's fine buildings in Baltimore and Washington, a To Stix farther accommodate the public the Mertz drug store, corner F and 1ith streets, will hereafter be kept open all night, with « registered pharmacist in charge, wraiviaate ae Dr. Tatwace at Congrezational Charch, April subject: “The Science of Good Pranos AND OnGass on $5 payments, FG. Surry, 1225 Pa. av ——— GEORGETOWN. Fuxerat or Mus. Beatt.—The funeral ser- Vices over the remains of Mrs. Mary Ann Beall, widow of the late George W. Beall, tock place this afternoon at the chapel in Oak Hill Ceme- tery, the Kev. Dr, Fullerton, pastor of the West Street Presbyterian Church, officiating. Cans vor THe Execrnie Roap.—Several of the cars to run on the Georgetown and irom, = town Electric railroad have arrived here, is expected that before a great while the road will be in operation, Temrenaxce.—Cal M. E. church, corner 35th and T streets, will hold a temperance mass meeting tomorrow evening. Dr. C. A. Whit- ney, Judge H. 4. Moulton and John J. Coulter will address the meeting. Roppery.—An old colored man name Sanford Lewis reported to the station house the theft of —— shoes from his shop on K street yes- Heat Estate Sace.—Mr. Hugh Nelson has purchased of Jeremiah Fickling Tec $2,500 a lot on the north side of Q street between 29th and 30th streets, on which he proposes to erect a handsome residence, Coxprrion or Water at TEMPERATURE AND 7A.M.—Great Palls—temperature, 64; condi- lion, 20. Receiving reseryoir—temperature, 55; coudition at north ion, 12; condition at influent yat ery Sar Disease, MINISTER CURED OF AN EXTREMELY ITCHY UL SKIN DISEASE WITH BRAN- E GENERAL HEALTH AFFECTED. USED CULICURA REMEDIES. COMPLETELY CURED, CURED BY CUTIC™|gp About two yoars ago I was attacked with an inflam- Matory disease on my face (petyriasis),which was very troublesome, being extremely itchy and painful, giv- ing rise to the production of small braplike scales. My general health was affected by it. I used the CU CURA RESOLV , CUTICURA and CUTICURA SOAP according to directions aud experienced a change from the very first day. They worked wonderfully, and by their continued use for about five monthe I was completely cured. Ihave unbounded faith in the CUTICURA REMEDIES. I regard the CUTICURA RESOLVENT as the very best blood purifier. A trial will convince any one. The CUTICURA SOAP is the best in the market and cheap at twice its present price. Ishali nse no other for the toilet and bath. With the lence of skin dixeasen among us as a people (and ult to deal with) I regard the CUTICURA REMEDIES of more important and in- trinsic value to the world than any other medicine vow before the public, Lam, with deep gratitude, Rev.) WM. CREELMAN, York Corner, Me. SCRATCHED THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS. Igo Mr. Dennis Downing ten years better. [have duy and scratched for thirty-eight years. I had what is termed pruritus and have suffered everything aud tried a number of doctors, but got no relief. Any- body could have got #500 had they cured fie, The CUTICURA REMEDIES cured me, God bless the muan who ivented CULICURA ! CHENEY GREEN, Cambridge, Mass. CUTICURA RESOLVE: ‘The new Blood aud Skin Purifier and greatest of Hu- mor Remedies, internally, and CUTICUA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, cure every species of itching, burning, sealy and pimply diseases and humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, whether simple, scrotmlons or contagious, Price, CUTICURA, 5Qc 3 SOAP, r, repared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston, T&"send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” U4 pages, 50 illustrations amd 100 testimonials. LOVELIEST, Whitest, Hands produced by CUTIC vest Skin and Softest WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS, With their w: all, aching, liteles tion, RELI ONE MIN by the CUTI- CURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. The first and only instantaneous pain-killing strengthening plaster, 2 cents. ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVIC:S OF Experienced Femule Physiciaue should consult Dr. or Mrs. Wilson. 1105 Park place n.e., between. B ©, 11th and 12th Ladies ouly,” Remedy, Prompt aud re Ladies! Physician im the ci apd Lit? W. B. Moses & Soxs Cor. Fand 11th sta n.w, atment, Ouly genuine y. Established 1855, FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WALL PAPERS AND FRESCO PAINTING. FURNITURE. {Over 200 Different Stylea of Bed-room Suits to se- lect from, rauwing in pri Bed-room Chairs, cane seat, from... Bed-room Rockers, cune seat, trom.........81.25 to &7 Bed-room Tables, highly polished, from 1.50 to $10 Folding Beds from........... Enamel and Brass Bedsteads from. ‘nglish Bedsteads, all brass, from. 8200 $11 to 8175 - $30 to 8500 ee and Lounges, new line Just received, from... Parlor Tables from. Hanging Mirrors from. Maniel Cabinets from, CARPETS. 11.75 to €4.50 per yard. Axminsters from.. Wiltons from, Moquettes from. Velvets from, Body Brusseis fro Tapestry Brussels frow. Ingrains from. RUGS—IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC, MATTINGS, 100 rolls White Matting, of 40 yards each, at $325 ber roll, 100 rolls Fancy Check Matting, of 40 yards each, at $3.50 per roll, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Tapestry Furniture Covering, per yard, from... Fringe, per yard, from. Seto $5 400 Shades on Spring oe Roe 200 Shades on Best Spring Kollers. 50e Flushes from.,., Seto 8d DRAPERIES, Lace Curtains, per pair, from. Portieres from. LOOSE COVER GOODS, Onr assortment of these goods is larger than ever be- fore and our prices lower. We have a competent force of cutters aud we guarantee a perfect fit, BABY CARRIAGES, Over 100 different patterns from.... .75 to B75 We carry a full assortment of all the parts of Car- riages, which we retail and use in repairing, REFRIGERATORS From $2.50 to €50. Our Sweet's Refrigerator is the best in the market. ‘We guarantee it to use one-third less ice than any other and to keep food louger. Onions, milk, butter and meat can be kept side by side in this box with per- fect safety. SEASONABLE GOODS, Hammocks, Water Coolers, Reed and Rattan Chairs, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Ice Chests, &c. Our rope Fire Escape, Chiet Parris says, is the best. We have two rooms, 50x100 each, in which we de- sign and execute the finest cabinet work and give spe- cial attention to repairing old furniture. Qur uphol- stery shop is also 50x100 feet. It is run ins thor- ihly systematic manner, so that we are enabled to Upholster and recover furniture, using nothing but best labor and wieterial, at the same price you would pay for ordinary work in many places, In this room there is » moth extermi- before being reup- holstered. It isthe only sure method of eradicating the moth and its egga No damage done to the finest fabrica o> frames. Our finishing shop is most complete in its appoint ments and our finishers are thorough and experienced Goods taken on storage in 1106 F street. ‘We havea competent force of furniture packers aud movers and have packing materials for WALL PAPERS. ‘The newest effects and correct imitations of silks, sating, tapestries, laces and cretonnes. Ressonab.e Price—First-class Work—Lots of Modest Cost Papers, W. B. MosRs & soxs, aa Pond 31th ota, Dowr Ger Cavear This spring, ss youmsy have been before, with your blood full of impurities, your digestion impaired, ap- petite poor, kidneys and liver torpid,and whole system liable to be prostrated by disease—but get yourself into rood condition and ready for the warmer weather by taking Hood's Sarsaparilia. It stands unequalled for purifying the blood, giving an appetite and for a general spring medicine, Be sure to got HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA “For five years I was sick every spring. but last yoar began in February to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tused five bottles aud have not seen asick day since” @.W. SLOAN, Milton, Mass. “My son was afflicted with the worst type of scrofula and on the recommendation of my druggist I gave him Mood's Sarsaparilla. Today he is sound and well, notwithstanding it was said there was not enough medicine in linols to effect acure.” J. CHRISTIAN Mupolis, U1. DIZZY, TIRED FEELING, “For a first-class spring medicine my wifeand I think very highly of Hood's Sarsaparilla We both took it Jast spring. It did usa great deal of good and we felt better through the hot weather than ever before. It cured my wife of sick headache and relieved me of a dizzy, tired feeling. We shall certainly take Hood's ‘Sarsaparilla again this spring.’ J. 1. PEARCE, Supt. Granite railway company, Concord, N.H. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5, Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 3 Sruzx Brorgsrs Are now showing their SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS or PARIS AND LONDON COSTUMES, WRAPS, JACKETS, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, With Those From THEIR OWN WORK ROOMS, And Beg to Direct Attention to Their Superior Facilities in Their DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS For Making to Order WALKING, CARRIAGE, DINNER, RECEPTION And EVENING COSTUMES, RIDING HABITS, HOUSE ROBES and TEA GOWNS, Embodying the Ideas of the LEADING PARIS MODISTES, From whom they are receiving continually the latest models and designs, ‘With a staff of fitters, accustomed for years to pro- ducing the best class of garments, they are in position to give the utmost satisfaction, and prices will be found lower than those of other reliable and leading estab] isbmenta. 32, 34, 36 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEW YORK. at Sux Mosam Bauszsaxres, Beautiful Spring Dress Goods, imm« | BThge 3 4ey Ge. “Tr ie RED TABLE DAMASK, the Nery beat 500. Be aE eS SRS a ah ci ; vatiful new ds double width, tine quality. ir ALITY FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLAC. OMALN BEL LK ANTINES, fine vide double foid, dpecial bargains, 25c., PEs 7 1 writ NPAGE, NEAR 7TH ST. ‘A YRENCH CASHMERKS, nearly and haif wide, ail tine wool; the very best te Soe, 610,81 ae ‘oe. +» 75e 1. von een SIOERINGS: the very SOAS FE mae me "REAR AMEE ANY, rh ALU. Varrmen Macure, Cox CITY ITEMS. How Much Do You Weigh? If you are a fat man this applies to you. A lot of Extra Size French Flannel Shirts, just in we have marked #1.45.1f you say, after seeing them, that they are not worth $2.25 you're no judge of flannels, 1t Franc, One Price, cor. 7th and D sts, Cook’s Balm of Life will cure disordered stomachs, ate Cc. Witmer & Co., Good Patent Flour. apll-2t New $40 High-Arm Machines reduced to $25 for ten daysonly. At C. Al ACH'S, Tthand H. Sole agency “Domestic” Sewing Machines and “Domestic” Patterns, aps _Cook’s Balm of Life is not a Patent Medi- cine. it* In Building Houses we all know that lum- ber is essential, but it is another thing to buy it at the lowest prices. It is now a well-known fact that in this city these wants are met at the lumber yard of Libbey, Bittinger & Miller, corner 6th street and New York ave, n.w., who give the lowest prices in Washington. This is at once made apparent by the great rush of business they are having this spring. ap9-wes-4t eae oe In 1850 “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” were introduced and their success as a cure for Colds, Coughs, Asthma and Bronchitis has been unparalleled, aps-co3t&k Steamer Trunks, our own make, cloth lined throughout. 28 in, to 40 in, from $4 to $12. No charge for strap, apt Topnam, 1231 Penn, ave. n.w. 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First appearance in Washington of the ROR REE NNN RKR ¥ HOH EF x3 Ee iy ee | EF NNN RRR Hy ¥ SBN RB uo FRE vy RR BURLESQUE COMPANY, Headed by the Peerless ADA HENRY. 37 «HANDSOME LADIES. ‘The Latest New York Success, 7 TEMPTATIONS. Magnificent Marches, Graceful Gavottes, Apl2_ Superb Scenery and Costly Costumes. HE RED ROSE PLEASURE CLUB WiLL GIVE « ntary Ball, ca Grand ual 14, 1890. ap?2-2t" PAUL'S CHURCH, SRST, h instant,aud tt : } entertainment, with re will be devoted to St tS MONDAY EVENING, jo 2 p.m. ing a dramat freshments. The proc Paul's Parish Building Fu Tickets on wale at White sylvania avenue; Metzerott’s Music 5 street: and Brentano's, corner of 13th avd P hia avenue, Bscuere course mn- iw 2 ‘The Fifth and Last Concert of the course will be given at CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FRIDAY EVENING, EIGHTEENTH INSTANT. Dr. Bischoff will give several attractive numbers Upon the ergan aud th ram will iuciude parts ty iss Nellie Wilson, Mis « Boyd, Miss M1, Mad- dren. Miss Hattie’ ict Mixe Gta, Fox. Miss Manuec M. Bu:dette, Mg. Douglas G. Miller, Mr. James Branch and others. A.M. PALM MR. R’S MADISON SQUARE THEATER SUCCESS, CAPTAIN a FFF TTITT FE T - Tt ¥ z Introducing MR. AKTHUR FORREST And an Exceptionally Capable Company, Including MISS ROSA RAND. Next Week—Opening of the Summer Season, CARLETON OPERA COMPANY. _ Seats now oR sale W NATIONAL THEATRE N Every Evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, Farewell performance of ROSE NONN On which oceasion will be presented last seas cess, the romantic play J 00 ccc FFE 5, JOOCGE SOoOC I S500 MONDAY, APRIL 14. First engagement in Washington of Augustin Daly's Company of Comedians, from Daly's Theatre, New York, ina repertoire of their recent successes, Seats now om sal le. api? C. F, Brower & Co., Lexington, Ky., state that “The Harden Hand Grenade has saved our furniture factory three times from burning up.” James L. 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For at Morsell's, 1311 F st, aud Knabe's, 8) Ke “A&A SERIES OF LECTURES. A Nis HE Stone will “deliver © series of three huely iliustrated lectures at DUMBARTON AVENUE M.E. CHURCH, (West Washington,) As follows: Christ in Art. April 15, England, Her Shrines and People, April 17, Beyond the Mississippi, April 22. Course tickets, 60 cents; Single Admission, 25 cents, 1t* (Lickéts at door.) He BIJOU THEATER, ag cr Tk. y t—SHADOWS OF A GLEAT Nani 271. N** NATIONAL THEATRE. SPECIAL. FIRST ENGAGEMENT IN WASHINGTON or AUGUSTIN DALY'S COMPANY, Cent; changes ms MR. DALY'S COMPANY Will play their fourth enagement in London this year, openin at Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre early in June, aud. land will make A SPECIAL TOUR in this country, visiting only the cities of Washington, Philadetp ia, Chicayo and Boston . ‘Their repertowe for the city of Washington has been made especially to enabie the public of this city to ati wuss ALL THE GREAT SUCCESSES Of Daly's Theatre, New York, and will present Mrs. Gilbert, Isabel 11 Kitty Cheatham, Adelaide Prince, Eleanor Maret, gonn Drew, “Editi Crane, Charles Fisher, . nee Clarke, Uxederick Boud re Barr Mackintosh, harles Wheatley “haries Leclerea, hugeue Crmand, James Lewis, Hobart Bosworth, In their most popular personations, the order of per- formauces for the ONE WEEK ONLY ‘MR. AUGUSTIN DALY, ‘The sale of seats and single boxes now open. sp7-Gt A*™ EVENING WITH “BEN HUR.” ; “GEN. LEW WALLACE’S GREAT BOOK” Characters Represented by Washington Ladies ast Gentlemen * IN FULL ORIENTAL COSTUME, With Appropriate Music and Dramatic Readings, Arranged and Conducted by MRS. ELLEN KNIGRT BRADFORD ALL, ‘THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 8 O'CLOCK, FRIDAY MATINEE, 4:15, Under Auspices of the —— the National Homeo- pital General admission erott’s, 1110 Fst. 25 and atter April 14. CURON OF St AND L STREETS, WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY . GLEE AND BANJO ‘CLUBS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1890. ‘Tickets for sale at Metzerott’s, 1110 F street. Re- served seats, 75 cents; Admission, 50cents. sp8-8t Y gaerappiacedss GRAND OPERA HOUSE. X-TRA BPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, BEATS ARE NOW ON SALE _ F | kind ever FIFTH CONCERT. Eso: previous to their departure for Eug- M2 A aaa aaa D.C.. SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1890-TWELVE PAGES __ AMUSEMENTS. LL oors aoste mau, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIT, 15, 1800, SNEWSBOYS' BENEFIT, By» Competent Company of Local Mayers. Seate now oneale at Metzerott's, Prices, 2he., 50e, TSe. And G1, Boxes to highest bidders, Bids received Bt Metzerotie, S BRINTON WILL TAKE & SMALL Party abroad the comit part of June, apd will PO nt Tigh ged ite intonation to any yore ’ a to travel guietif, comfortably and pleasantly Oxer Great Britain and the Continent, oor ‘Oberammengau for the Passion Play ih AUgast. apt” Leo88 Poss okraT ram AND and PAS BIBITION AT ALBAUGINS OPKRA HOUSE. demaud, the managers | Responding to the general S fe coutimue the Fair until Tuesday { har % Ue tustant ve ent exhitution of the mom Wastomet ne "ld w ches and other articles will be weUtoD, 210 St rar sy eve Every one should visit Several f open tors WOULD YOU LIKE TO Gor You can 50 for $1000, ali expenses paid this tucludeeversthing fee eeae RAILWA A ST! at ww the chance For cigeulars and full particulars call or f a lite ress W.P. VAN WICKLE, BRADBURY PALACE OF MUSIC, a eS 1225 Pennaylvauia ave. Gy BAND FALE AND Bazaan For the Benefit of ST. JOSEPHS NEW CHURCH, To be Held at NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, G Between 9th and 10th Streets), COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 7, AND TO ©ON- TINUE POR TEN NIGHTS, Prof. Doneh's Orchestra will furnish music every night. Admission. 100 _ap7-ote GqEPP FALE AND BAZAR, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH RG), NEW YORK AVE. RINK, APRIL 7 TO 19, a GORE THEATER, Pa ave. ond 11th street, 0 Monday, Apri during the week, GEO. FRANCE AN DELMAY AND P. 4, RING'S STATUR AND SPECIALTY COMPANY Matinees Mon venday, Friday and Saturday. 30 and OO ceuts. Matix meres 10, 20 aud 3 aps ot LIFORN 1A, re y Special Parties. Semi-monthly. Tonrist Sieap- ine Cars, Cheap Kates. Southern id woe Care, “Cheap uthern Fac Address way, New 4. SMITH, ‘st. Philadelpuia, or Agent, IS A PARLOR ORCHESTRA, ry AKE Tie 1 ; ding tue lute: 4m, Violins, the Fempo clmnry and the t exbioitionat EF. vi wv Bole Agent for Steinway Pianos and Organs. Pennay Ivan aud other F EV ON HEAVEN AND THE CHURCH. a. ‘Seats free. 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