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THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FOTFCAST TILL EIGHT AAL SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair Saturday and Sunday; slightly cooler, followed by warmer Sunday; northerly winds, W. H. Hovanrox & Co., 1218 and 1220 F street. Second special sale of furniture will begin the coming week with Monday, the 2ist, for one week. Our object will be to give you the Dest bargains in fine furniture you can possi- bly wish for. The sale willbe bona fide and the prices lowest ever offered. Remember, we mean what wo say and wish You to confirm it. Strictly cash dealing only Will be subject to this great sale. Matti We also have displayed in all newest patterns and quality, price and value. Compare Our 20¢. mattings. Our 25c. mattings, jointless, Our 30c. mattings, white. Our 35¢. mattings, fancy. Our 37}¢c. mattings, fancy. Onur 45c. mattings. - The best we have ever offered for sale, being extra heavy, stylish and is the cheapest mat- ting to buy. W. H. Hoventox & Co., 1218-1220 F n.w. Dows at Last.—Watches cleaned, #1; main- spring in a.w., $1; key winder, 75c.; repairing in proportion, All work guaranteed. R. C. Hrves, 613 9th st. now. Don'r Fororr the plank shad bake tomorrow. Cc. D. Coruixs, 717 and 719 18th st. n.w. builder and carpenter. Screen doors and win- dows to order. Tar 4 Cask oF Hevarcn’s “extra pale” lager. ‘Tue ARLINeToN Bortiixe Co., 27th and K sts. n.w. Sup Covena. Belect materials and perfect fit at Worpeman & Co's, 610 12th st. n.w. Litttz Axsie Kooxy, 5c., Woncn's, 925 7th, Dm. Wansen’s axp Bart's corsets, 95c. monarch shirt, 97c.; Lonsdale cambric, 93{c. Bnovueap's. Antiricrat human eyes, Hewrien's, cor. 434. ‘Tur “Bay State Lawn Mowens,” the best and cheapest in the world. We are sole agents for the District; $4.50 each, fully warranted. G den tools of every description at lowest pri Solid steel carden trowels 10 cents each. Si rakes and hoes 25 cents each. Step ladders 20 cents per foot. Twenty feet best quality garden hose with patent adjustable nozzle and coup- lings, complete, for $2 Our new adjustible window screens, fit any window, at 40 cents | euch. Screen doors, complete, with spring | hiuges, $1.50 each. Green wire cloth for 8, che 3quart “Gem” ice cream freezers at 2: each. Cus. T. Canter & Co., 3 doors from 6th st. 606 Pa, ave. n.w. “Ecosomy” Gas Basoxs, Suzpp & Bro., 432 Oth at, Reep axp Rarras Forstrure. Jviivs Laxs- BexGH, 13th and F streets, ‘Tue Dictates or Fasmiox prescribe white and fancy vests for correct dress. Our line is The Archers. Rain and wind have thus far hindered the local archers from beginning their season. Interest in this pastime has been keps alive during the winter by occasional social gatherings of the Potomacs, and they expect soon to take to the range with an increased membership, Wednes- day the annual meeting of the club was held at the home of Miss Doughty in jtia_ and the following officers elected: nt, F. O. Maxson: lady patroness, Mra, W. A, Bartlett; vice president, Mrs. Hinman; secretary, 8. C. Ford; treasurer, D, F. MeGo' team eaptain, L. W. Maxson. Several new mei elected end steps taken to put the better working basis. Rumor has it that another elab has been started on Capitol Hill and that their range will be in the neighborhood of Kendall Green. ——__— Real Estate Matters. Arthur Jeffrey Parsons has bought of Eliza- beth C. Royall for 320,000 sub 66, aquare 139, 24 feet 9 inches by 120,@n N between 18th and 19th streets northwest, G. W. Cochran has bought of H. B Davidson for $20,000 part 6, square 72, aml Rosa M. Coch- | ran for $7,732.80 of sante part of same sub, the first fronting 40 feet on New Hampshire ave- nue and the latter 20 feet on same between L and M streets northwest. W. C. Johnson has bought of Catherine Is. man for 13.000 sub 32, square 457, 19 feet 11 inches by 120 fect 103¢ inches on D street be- tween 6th and 7th streets northwest, Susan P. Okie has bought for $13,600 of W. W. Fannan part 25, square 137, fronting 40 feet on Connecticut avenue between N and O streets northwest. Lizetta Jordon has bought of Mary F. Car- penter et al. for $6,000 sub 25, square 760, 20 feet 7 inches fronton A between 2d and 3d streets southeast, Rachel W. Taylor has bought for $5,827.50 of Florida T. Neff sub 3, square 112, fronting on Connecticut avenue and running back to 19th street between Dupont circle and Q street northwest, C. G. Thorn has bought for $28,000 of Emily J.G ifrey parts 10 and 12, square 289, on 13th between F and G streets nortnwest. ae Oncaxs Suicutty Usep, @15 and upward. Sold on $5 payments. F. G, Smith, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue.—Advt, —— IstENpixe Ixvestors will be interested in the advertisement in the financial column of the Northwestern Land and Coal Company of North Dakota, represented hore by Mr. Frank H. Bascom, who refers to the Verment delega- tion in Congi cz, ee (Advertisement.) See the Sunday Post and Herald, today's and Monday's Star for advertisement of great sale of extra large lots at a very low price and easiest terms at ‘“Halpine,” near Rockville. | Sale to commence Monday, April 21, at office of Jno, A. Prescott, 1416 F street northwest. es Dox'r Miss hearing Talmage's lecture at Congregational Church Tuesday night. See advertisement, tad Evnorr For $160.—Ten parties sailing! Don't delay, but join at once, as the steamers are filling up fast. For full particulars, call or ad- dress W. P. Van Wickle, 1225 Pa. ave.—Adet, —— Pianos, slightly used, #45 and upward. Sold tuil of new styles and nobby patterns, Franc, Une Price, 7th and D. Gasourse, 5 gal. 75c. Mupprmas G14 12th st, Now 1s Tar Tre to fit the boys out in a new Spring suit. Our stock is the most complete in the city, and prices astonishingly low. Suits from $2up. _ EtseataN Bros., 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. Sreaxixe Tunes. Kuehling, 1206 Penna, ave. Savep Prom Destructios! The printing office of Messrs. 8. Graham & Son, New Orleans, La., was recently saved from a disastrous fire by the timely use of two Har- den hand grenades. Jas. L. Baxsove & Sox, Wholesale Agents, Puavx Swap Bake at Marshall Hall tomor- Tow. Tur Best aNp Penest Been in the market is Heurich’s “extra pale” lager. THe ARLINGTON Borrtixa Co. Telephone 634-3, , 614 12th st. Garpen Vasts anv Hose. Suzpp & Buo., 432 9th st, Loox at those elegant three-piece sixteenth century finish suits, only $32 Best in the market, Jvzits Laxsnexou, 13th and Fatreets. ‘Tue Harriest Peorxe in town are those that have their feet treated by Dr. J. J. Geonces & Sox. Parlors 1115 Pa. ave. N-B.—Special rates by the year, Gas Stoves. C. A. Muppr Estasnoox gives a tine frame with each dozen (48) cabinet photographs, 711 Market Space. Have You seen those baby carriages for $4.85 at Junivs Lassnvnen’s, 13th and PF. Ovz Errorts to please you meet their re- ward, for certainly we bave just what you want iu the way of clothing. We have every tabric made up in the latest style, and at prices that will please you, Suits from 10 up. E:semas Buos.. 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers aud Tailors. Store Lease rox Sate. Best location in the city. Note Business Chances. Marttixe! 45 per roll; 40 yards each. 34 per roll; 40 yards each. 75 per roll; 40 yards BURGH, 13th and F stre: Ganvex Hose. C. A, Muppimas, 614 12th st. Beware or Pxevmonia.—Use at once Baxen's Prre Cop Liver Or. or Bakex’s Exvusiox. The genuine only. Of druggists. ch. Ir You Have a Leaxy Roor or damp wall C Fes Keys, 916 F nw. Prince's Metalic Paint Co. ——__—__ ‘Liontsrsa Rovs, electric work, J. H. Kuehling. Bazr Cannsacrs only Btw 13th and F street: W. H. Hoexe, sul et Space, has just re- ceived a car Joad of the celebrated North Star non-filled wall refrigerators, See them before You buy any other. $4.85. Juuivs Lans- Watt Papers, pictures and picture frames. Bourrua J. Laws, 1427 Pa. ave. nw. Bows’ Fx. end all sizes NeL Sutmmr Warsts im all colors c., Worth $1.25. Evseaan Buos., 7th and E. Rerniorxators from $5 up. Jtrivs Lans- Bune, 13th and F streets, Guocens, Arrentios! Buy your teas, coffees and spices of Jouxstex Buos. & Co., the whole- bale deulers. Caz AND Sex our improved method of clean- iug carpets. Exp Canret CLeasivo Wonks, 631-635 Mass. ave. u.w. Telephone 425-2. Fox Goop Fursrrvne aud low prices call at C. E. Biwekuean’s, 731 9th st. nw Wing Wrxpow axp Doon Scurexs made to order. Adjustable screens that will fit any window. Loose covers for furniture. Perfect Sit guaranieed. Jcxivs Laxspureu, 13th and F. 3 STOVES. ‘ veDDmMas, 614 12th st Varor, Om axp € A. Tre Buckeye Novelty Glass Company, Ohio, Write: “Your grenades have now three times saved our factory from destruction. Ship at onee,” Se. Jas. L. Baxnoun & Sox, Wholesale Agents, Exzcraic Gas Lioutixo. J. H. Kuebling. 500 Haxpsome Tuxer-Piece Cuamper Scrts, sixteenth century finish. large beveled glass. a2 e2 232 Finest ever offered. Jvxivs Lasssunon, 18th and F streets. Don'r put off ordering a spring suit or a pair Of trousers until the last moment, but order at once while our stock of fabrics is complete. Suits to order from $20 up. Trousers from 5 up. Eisexas Buos., 7th and E, ‘Tailoriug Department, CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Atzavou’s.—Carleton Opera Company in “Nanon.” Natiovar.—Daly’s Company Girl” and “A Woman's Won't” Hanzi’ Buov.—“Shadows of a Great City.” Keusay’s.—Henry Burlesque Company. Grose Tuxaren.—Varieties, — Cuvacu.—Washington Musical jn “A Country ee A Baby Down the Sewer. James Thompson, a fifteen-year-old doy, while playing near the mouth of the big sewer im East Washington yesterday morning, found the dead body of a white male infant. ‘The corpse had evidently been thrown in a sewer somewhere in the city and carried through by the flow of water. The coroner viewed the body and gave a certificate. The remains were im potters field, on $5 payments, F. G. Smith, 1225 Ponnsyl- vania avenue.—Adet, , Gira —A large consignment of crockery is to be sold at Dowling’s auction rooms Monday, April 2 at Ll o'clock, * a Tue Guerat Success an wide reputa- tion of “Au Bon Marche” i advertised in another column, are doubtless due to the uniform fairness, courtesy and liberality with which its business is conducted, principles that have made it the favorite resort of American shoppers in Europe. Crockery 4T Avctio! Treny Scary Skrs. EVERY NIGHT I SCRATCHED UNTIL THE SKIN WAS RAW. BODY COVERED WITH SCALES POTS OF MORTAR. AN AWFUL SPEC- DOCTORS USELESS. CURE HOPE- CURED BY CUTICURA, Tam going to tell you of the extraordinary change your CUTICURA REMEDIES performed on me. a were elub upon a About the 1st of April last I noticed some red pimples like coming out ull over my body, but thought noth- iug of it until some time later on, when it began to look like spots of mortar spotted on, and which came off im layers, accompanied with itching. 1 would scratch every night until I was raw; then the next might the scales, being formed meanwhile, were scratched off again. In vain did 1 consult all the doctors in the country, but without aid. After giving upall hopes of recovery I happened to see au adver- tisement in the newspaper about your CUTICUKA REMEDIES and purchased them from my druggist and obtained almost immediate relief, I began to notice that the scaly eruptions gradually dropped off and disappeared one by que, and have been fully cured. Thad the disease thirteen months before I bewan ‘aking the CUTICURA REMEDIES and in four or five weeks was entirely cured. My disease was eczema and psoriasis, I recommended the CUTI- CURA KEMEDIES to all in my vicinity, aud I know of a great many who have taken them, and thank me for the knowledge of them, especially mothers who have babes with scaly eruptions on their heads and bodies. I cannot express in words the thanks to you. My body was covered with scales aud I was an awful spectacle to behold, Now my skin is as clear as a baby's, GEO. COTEY, Merrill, Wis, CUTICURA RESOLVENT The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of Humor Remedies, internally, sud CUTICUKA, the great Skin Cure,and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Begutifier, externally, cure every species of agenizing, itching, burning, scaly end pithply humors and diseases of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of Whether simple, scrofulous, or coutayious, when all other remedies fail. CORPORATION, Boston. low to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 paxes, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials. PIMPLES, Black-beads, Red, Kough. Chapped and I CAN'T BREATHE. Chest Pains, Soreness, Weakness, {Hacking Cough, Asthma, Pieurisy and Inflammation, RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. Nothing like it for Weak Lungs. LK. 4-0, TTA CASHMERE SURGES,aN pure fine Frenci wouk early yard anda half wide, very best Fue. quality, reduced tw o0e. Lysspard’ CAMBRIC, very finest quali ENGLISH HENKIETTA CASH beautiful sprit hades, wide double width, ce BLACK SIL Ah BRILLIANTINES, wide double fod, 2 STi: CARTERS "Cash Store, 71) MARKET SPACE, NEAK 7TH ST. SILK MOHAIR BUILLIANTINES, nearly yard and quarter wide, beautitnl spring shades, very best Suc. ‘quality Fedyeed to 450. excellent qualty, 1060. SHEETING COTTO: muenaw double width, CULOKED SILK VELVETS, 50c., ALBRIGGAN ENGuisit very dest 2c. quality, THREE pairs for 30c. SILKS ObAIR Bs ANIINES, new spring shades. 13. SUPERIOR QUALITY BLACK FRENCH SILKS, qxusordiuary Cast beneath Toc. S740, $1 and TURKEY RED TABLE DAMASK, very best 50c. yuality. reduced cash price 3:k. PLAID MUSLIN. LADIES’ CLOTH wide, ail pure wool meh, bargain, A CASH PURCHASE TO THE AMOUNT ENTITLES THE PURCHASER TO ONE VALUABLE PRESENTS. Ove Crepit Prax. FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS. OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIG- ERATORS, STOVES and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS INGENERAL. LOW FOR CASH OK ON EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENIS, im- ESS GUO) yard a half o or ‘ok apis Poplar Bed Room Suites from $1 up, Ok Bed Room Suites from $25 up. Walnut Bed Room Suites from $49 up. Tarlor Suites im Hair Cloth or Plush, 635 up. Ingrain Carpet from 25e. per yard up, ‘Brussels Carpet from 7c. per yard up, (il Clotha from “Zde. per yard up, (PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. All Carpets Sewed and Laid Free of Charge. We guarantee the customer against sny loss in watching, Se we charge only for the net number of yards neces- fary to cover the floor, ‘Jt will pay you to call om us before purchasing else- where, as }0u will find our Pricee Lower and Terma Lasier than any other house in the city, CASH DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON ALL BILLS SETTLED IN THIRTY DaYs, FP. GROGAN, 730end 741 Tthstaw whoa Pony York Bhoop The importance of thoroughly purifying the blood THIS SPRING cannot be overestimated. The extrs epidemic of “the grip” and other diseases, the unhealthfal winter, close confinement in doors ‘and carelessness in diet, have caused accumulation of impurities in the blood which must be expelled before youcan feel well and strong again, The universal Praise given HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA by those who have taken it, should certainly convince you that it isthe ideal SPRING MEDICINE. It acts especially and immediately upon the blood, overcomes physical weakness, revives the health-toue and creates ® «ood appetite. Try it this spring. “Thad salt rheum on my left arm three years, suffer- ing terribly, I took Hood's Sarssparilia and the salt rheum has entirely disappeared." H. M. MILLS, 72 French st., Lowell, Mass. PURIFIES THE BLOOD “Hood's Sarsaparills has cured me of salt rheum, which I have had for years. I do think it is a splendid medicine, Iam forty years of age and wy skin is just 8 smooth and fair as a piece of glass, I have alx chil- dren, and when anything is the trouble with them the first thing I go for is Hood's Sarsaparilla.” MRS. LILLA CLARK, South Norwalk, Conn, N.B,—Be sure to get HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 1 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Just Look at This Array! Fine French Flannel Windsors. French Flannel 4-in-bands . White and Fancy P.K. 4-in-hands ‘Silk and Satin Scarfs. . In fact, the finest line shown for... it Twenty-Five Silver Dollars will buy an Elegant New Latest Improved High Arm Machme, in Walnut or Antique Oak, with five years’ guarantee, at Avrnsacn’s. 7th and H, sole agency Domestic Sewing Machines and Patterns, Baby a t W. H. Hovouton & Co.'s Are Sold on time. Small cash ps ment; Balance ty. Bee our $10 Carriages. W. H. Hovcutoy & Co., 1218 and 1220 F st nw, $2 down cash; balance weekly, Only those bought during week ending April 26 sold this way. It Collars engraved; Razors honed. Watrorv's. * Wait Until Tomorrow at 7 a.m. Great sale, by order of the creditors, The recent failure of the largest clothing manu- facturing firm of Boston, Mass,, has placed their entire stock in the hands of the creditors, who, for convenience of sale, have shipped $200,000 worth of the finest Tailor-made Clothing to Washington to be sold at once, so asto settle the accounts of this firm. . ‘fhe agents have rented the large building, No.9247th st. between Ist. and New York ave., and will begin Sat- urday, April 19, at7 a.m., to sell this i stock at the following price: Pants, 50 cents; former price $ ing Pants, $1; former retail price $2.00. Men's Dress Pants, $2.25; former price $5. Men's Suits. $2.50; former price 5.50. Men's Busi- ness Suits, $4; former price 39. Men's Extra Good Business Suits, $6.50; former price $14. Men's Dress Suits at $8.50, #10 and $12, which are worth more than double. Boys’ Suits at $1.50, $2.50, $4, $8, $10, worth more than double, Children’s Suits at 75 cents, 1.25, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50, worth double. Knee Tauts from 15 cents upward. Remember, this forced sale will continue for a short time only, and all goods are guaranteed as first-class in style, fit and bbaig reg 7 Included in this stock is a large lot of Merchant-tailor-made Suits in Sucks, Cutaways and Prince Aiberts, satin-lined, which were made to measure, at $35, #40 aud $45; we will sell them at less than alf price. Also, large line of Tailor-made nts, made for $8, #10 and 912; will be sold at 40 pec cent of real value. Bear in mind all goods must be as represented or we refund your money within three days. Look out for opening tomorrow at 924 7t The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 501 and 503 7th st., 1620 14th st. n.w., 310s M st., Georgetown, D.C. 225 stores in the United States, Granulated, 6! 4c. A Extra C, 5i¢e, Block Sugar, 8¢. Powdered Sugar, 8¢. Our 38c, Java und Mocha Coffee can't be beat. Checks given with every 25¢. worth of Tea, Coffee. Baking Powder and Condensed Milk. ald-2¢ N.H, Bowman, Manager. Over 10,000 Fine Hats, half usual prices. American Hat Co.'s Spring Styles Derbies, in large, small and Dunlap shapes, 90¢. to 1.50. Best Hat made, $2. 209 Pa, ave., opp. Botani- cal Gardens. Plain figures. One price. a18-femw-8t* American Hat Co. Fifty dozen Black and Fancy Colored Dunlap & Knox Shape Derbies received today to sell for 21.25 to $1.50, usual price $3, al8-2t* In ee Houses we all know that lum- ber is essential, but it is another thing to buy pri 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. apd-wés-st Fy Pomeroy’s P Petroline Poroused Plaster, Best and most effective, P All Druggists, P mb11-tu,th,s3m Piles! Piles! Piles!—Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered. "It never fails to cure old chronic cases of long standing. Wittiams Myo. Co., Clevelan Ohio, o25-s,tu,th150¢ Water. ater for sale in bot- ry all druggists. Sam's ja25-6,tu,th1s0¢ The Detroit Journal, Mich.,writes: “We can testify to the virtue of the Harden Hand Grenade, as with four we put outa fire that Star Sprin, Saratoga Star Sprit tles and by the glass C. Paumer, Agent, had almost got beyond our control.” Jas. L. Bansoun & Son, olesale nts. ap3s Another Great Reduction in Sugars. ‘The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 501 and 503 7th st., corner 7th and E nw. Beat Granulated Sugar, 634 cents, in 10 Ib. lots only, to any one buying ‘Tea or Coffee from us. If you want a perfect Coffee or Tea use A. & P. Condensed Milk. Our 33e, Java and Mocha Coffee can’t be beat. Checks given with every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder and Condensed Milk. apls-2t N. H. Bowmax, Manager, Castoria. When baby was sick we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss sbe cit to Castoria, When she bad Children she gave them Castoria, jal6-th,s,tu,ly ick Stop for Headaches cures sick, nervous or neuralgic headache, The only harmless remedy. mmmended by physicians, At druggists’, $5c. 22-8, tu,th Cc. F. Brower & Co., Lexington, Ky., state that “The Harden Hand Grenade ‘has saved our furniture factory three times from burning up.” James L. Baxpour & Sox, Wholesale Agents, apie Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Diffi- dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at % Epwarp P. Mentz’s, 1014 F sty The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 501 and 503 7th st. n.w., 1620 14th st., 3104 M st., Georgetown; 225 stores in the United Stutes, Pure goods sold only, Best Granulated Sugar, 63¢ cents per pound. Checks given with ever twenty-five cents’ worth of Tea or Coffee. Hand- gome presents given away with every pound of Thea Nectar Tea or A. and P. Baking Powder. All goods delivered free to br epee of the city. Punctuality our motto, Fresh goods re~ ceived every other day. apls-2¢ N. H. Bowmax, Manager, Buy a Machine with » Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice how its rotary motion, silent and positive, con- trasta with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines, —_ Office. 437 9th n.w. m22+3m Warrier & Witsox Mra. Co, 7 WALKER $0N8, 206 ROTH 6, N-W.oAR: ea eg t fis D.C.. SATURDAY APRIL 19, 1890-TWELVE PAGEs. 00 Oak. GOK! L. FFF 00 BER. A ERB FUR SALE 4 ° 8 “oo EE “4 : ‘ LARGE BEAUTIFUL Lots at 8 A PPP) wt NNN EEE aA P bi aa tun P HONMS Eee + ONLY FOURTEEN MILES OUT ON THE MM MW ERE BBB RR A NNN cco RRR RR MM E T B N HH i R Rg MMM kee of 2 Bes E24. SUN GS LE zk Pt ft & TWO MILES THIS SIDE OF ROCKVILLE. STATION ON THE PLACE. FOURTEEN TRAINS TO AND FROM WASHINGTON DAILY. ON TWO COUNTY ROADS AND LINE OF PROPOSED ELECTRIC ROAD TO ROCKVILLE. NEAR CHURCHES, SCHOOLS AND POST OFFICE. STREETS ALL GRADED. WITH 10 FEET SPACE FOR SIDE- WALES, FIVE HUNDRED SHADE TREES IN FINE GROWING CONDI- TION. SIX TO EACH CORNER LOT AND TWO TO EACH OF THE OTHER LOTS, REMEMBER, THESE ARE NOT SMALL, NARROW CITY LOTS, BUT FINE, LARGE GARDEN PLOTS. THE LAND IS RICH, HIGH AND DRY, WITH FINE VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY, EACH LOT 18 IN FULL VIEW OF THE RAILROAD STATION, E eo TF sss kK 2 i 2 TLLL «= 00 t Bys8 60X160, AND SOME STILL LARGER THERE ARE BUT * ie 4 TITT Tate wp rE oO TT ss Hedi $8 oF 88 Foss me TL, 00 fT "ss IN ALL, PRICE: te we Fi 2% a0 ooo n Sag w w FOR INSIDE, wt & & w w FOB CORNER LOTS. Hi Sag ys off meme My yy THESE LOTS ARE WORTH FROM we a0 TTT (00 “4 ie 3 eg oo we r 98 +S a $3) O00 wo i 33 dd oo ww” af 0 ‘00 age AE ae oy THE OWNER WISHING TO DISPOSE OF THEM AT ONCE HAS. PLACED THEM IN OUR HANDS FOR QUICK SALES. TERMS: it 58S, H EH A NN N DDD SASS Pigs FF Ae Lt ARP. & &, Ma OO AAA AAA NNN DD 5 Bo oye God “A Ses HOE a4 NNN DDD aff 5 MM MM NNN OTTTT H H as MMMM oo NNN = HOH ne ss ee ee aa MMM 00 NRHN T HH OY TO BE PAID THE 1ST OF EACH MONTH, WITH THREE DAYS GRACE, WITHOUT INTEREST. PLATS AT OFFICE, SALE TO COMMENCE MM MM OO RRR NN NI N GGG ees ro REX BD A yy MMMM O OR RANMNUNK NG e BYES StuBe ch Y FRESSR LEA EREE EEE GS ERS BLP SLY MMM “oo EEN WHR RN GSS = RR it 92. it a Pe RR TE a Bor PEE oat aa P Rg ul aa lS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR ADDRESS A PPP RRR FEE gS! coe 00 TITT IPH HNN aA PPR R oF 888s FOE 7 333 Soo HORS XN avast POR Eker Ssg8 God “oo? FF apl9-2t NO. 1416 F ST. N.W. AMUSEMENTS. _ | AMUSEMENTS. (oxcent sie GLEE AND BANJO CLUBS: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ‘THE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL FOR LINCOLN MUSICAL HALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 8 O'CLOCK. K ERs ges SEW WASHINGTON THEATER, Eleventh st. south of Peansylvanis avenue BY THE TONIGHT! TONIGUT! Positively Last Appearanos of HENRY BURLESQUE COMPANY, Grand Farewell A) of ADA Hb. Y, The Handsome and Gifted Queen, Last Exhibition of the LIVING STATUARY! Only Chi ce Pee THE SUPERB ET. For the Benefit of FOUNDLINGS, PATRONESSES: ‘Mrs, Morton, ‘Mra. Cullom, WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 21, Mra, Fuller, Mrs, Jones, Mrs, Wanamaker, + Mrs, Hatton. refi emp orh EA a Mra, Hearst, Mrs. Clarkson, | RRR, (00, 958s EEE i Ht -£ ‘| Tickets at Metzerott's, 1110 F st. apl9-6t EES 9858, RR BY L 7 eae 00 SasSEre H Hint Sass Lous musicay HALL. —— ENGLISH FOLLY ‘THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1890, pth DUDLEY BUCK'S CANTATA, on aR 00; LIGHT OF ASIA." a = 40 BEAUTIFUL ARTISTS 40 Given by the eq (ORAL SOCIETY RICE AND BARTON, nc aes of Fun and Masters of Wit, 000. FIRST PART, 000. With the Assistance of the Entire wees atatinecs Tuesday, Thursday ond Batsrdey, BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, HE REV. FRANK SEWALL Soloists: ‘Will Lecture on. 2 NEW CHUKCI versus ‘Miss Jennie Dutton, Soprano, RS A ene cee . Pr SUNDAY EVE! iG at 7:; the poser. Reserved Sata 81-50 ara Si owen aale at Metz | _Seatefree, “Public tavited it erote’s uw. és lesion $1; Gallery SOc. 1t EYOND THE MI: ” SE oe eee ate oe weet NEW satiowat 11 Washington, TUESDAY, APRIL 38st Sine ° ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1890, ‘MR. WILSON BARRETT AND COMPANY EW NATIONAL IN Evy Stesing:Wehttesday td Batarday Matinee ‘THIS (Saturday) EVENING at 8 p.m, jpecial Matinee Performance for the Ben- fla Pea hot the. Farewell Performance of NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, AUGUSTIN DALY'S COMPANY, the Three Favor- s “THE COUNTRY GIRL” THE COLOR SERGEANT, i up A CLERICAL ERROR, A WOMAN'S WON'T: bd CHATTERTON, ? ae ‘Will be Acted for the First Ting in Washington, - lf aloes ener Ae now en 19th ISSUE OF STOCK OPEN ON AND AFTER APRIL (6th. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F street. MONTHLY PAYMENTS, $2.50 PER SHARE. The following, from last Annual and Monthly statements, shows what has been accomplished by the members with the advantages and opportunities afforded them in this Association, and also the growth and volume of the business transacted : Assets Each Year Since Organization. Present Value of Shares in each Istue, The first year-.ccmserrs $6; 5479 Upon Withdrawal, Monthly Payments 121,073 26 $2.80 per Share. * First issue . $424 92 184,210 99 Second issue a38 284,636 02 Third issue... 7 The fifth year sss... 7.987 Fourth issue - a 427,987 ©9 Fifth issue 239 The sixth year...... 552,442 66 = Sixth issue. 220 . re ae Seventh issue. 200 the Seventh'year. 701,576 26 eighth issue. 182 The eighth year 811,892 28 — Ninth issue .. 164 i . eo Tenth issue . 140 The ninth year * 97153964 — Reventh issue 129 The tenth year .. 1,119,062 77 Twelfth issue .. 112 Thirteenth issue. 95 A 5 Fourteenth issue 38 Maximum yearly increase. $159,647 36 Fifteenth issw 62 Minimum yearly increase. 57,318 42 Sixteenth issue. - si Seventeenth issue 30 Average yearly increase... 111,906 27 Eighteenth issue ... 15 Total active shares...... 14,049. Total receipts ...... Receipts, past 12 months... $5,249,273 3° 1,012,368 70 Monthly average receipts, past 12 months . 84,364 06 Amount of advances to shareholders .. = $3,340,300 00 Amount of advances returned and settled . 2,355,775 25 Advances held by shareholders ... _ $984,524 75 Amount of dues on stock, at 82.50 per share... $2,474,970 44 Amount returned to shareholders. __ 1,529,685 26 Amount of active stock........ $945,285 18 Amount of net earnings -......-:...cceceeee ~ $2g1,109 52 Amount of earnings paid shareholders ........ 102,592 32 Net earnings and surplus on hand...... ~ $138,517 20 THE OBJECT OF THE ASSOCIATION is to enable and encourage its members—first, to make regular monthly savings of fixed amounts on shares, and realize a fair and substantial interest ; second, to pur- chase, pay for, and acquire homes and other perty by obtaining from the Associa- tion advances on long time and at reasonable rates of interest, to be id in small meee a with the privilege of msde or any portion of the advance . _ The great success of the Equitable is largely owing to the fact, which its trans- actions have demonstrated to be true, that between the two classes of shareholders that constitute the Association, viz.: the INVESTORS and the BORROWERS, the benefits and advantages are EQUAL and MUTUAL. The Association is as great an aid and benefit to one class as to the other. Both must be equally interested to work satisfactorily. The Siow is based and worked upon this plan, which is true in policy as well as in principle. = ° It is believed that the more fully the merits of this Association are understood, the more convinced people will become of the real benefits derived trom membership, and the high degree of protection, safety and encouragement it affords to persons of moderate means. Tuomas SoMERVILLE, President. A. J. ScHaruirt, Vice President. Gero. W. CasiLear, Second Vice President. Jno. Joy Epson, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Gro. W. FIsHER. LAWRENCE GARDNER. ELLis SPEAR. BrEny. F. FULLER, H. H. Twomaty. FRep. W. Pratt. THomas B. Cross, Jr. Jos BarNarp. Marcus BAKER. FOR PAMPHLETS, explaining the object and advantages of the Association and for additional information, apply to . Joun Joy Epson, Secretary. P. __ AMUSEMENTS. _ ARE MUCH INIEKESTED | (EW NATIONAL THEATRE- SPE: — im the outcome of theevent of the season, N — —_ saetiacd ONE NIGHT ONLY, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, Return to America after an absence of 14 years in foreign lands, J. RANDALL BROWN, ‘The great, the only, the original MIND READER, in his wonderful experiments in mental telegraphy and exemplifications of the latest refined spiritualistic phenomena, assisted by A TROTTING RACE, Mile heats, best three in five, to be held at BENNINGS COURSE, APRIL 22. Horses are called at 2:30 s] ‘The entries are W. m1 horse, “Littie Brown Jug, Co.'s chestuut stallion "Bull; A spirited and close race is anticipated anda large amount of money will no doubt change hands, ## ad- lnirers are placing odds on their favorites, ‘The purse is The Tally-Ho Stables, #150. Admission to the grounds and privilege of club rp. *s mare, B, E. Emmert's and B.F. MeCaully & house are tree, aud a large attendauce is expected to LILLIE MAY BROWS. i x, Sn heat day. aa If raining postponed 1 young and Seactaating Tains leave Baltimore and Potomac Depot at jatersalizing Medium. and 2-10. Return 3:40 and 6-26. ~ = ‘The most marvelous and exciting demonstrations ever witnessed. The Mysteries of the Mind Unfolded, Evidence that the Dead do Ketu Prices of admission reduced to 2. Seats now on sale at box office. L®e3 MUSIC HALL. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 29, JENNIE O'NEILL POTTE GEse VOCAL CONCERT. MUSIC HALL, NING, April 28, LEE! ‘Drainat jarpint. jonday, Director's Accom Subscription list open at Metzerott & Co.'s ; Reserved Stalls, $2 dnd 81 1. Performance to begin at 8:30. ted by irs. D. F. BOWEKS, ‘The Eminent Actress, iu Bronson Howard's e F: “OLD LOVE LETTERS, mamma. Supported by HARRY FP. GALLAGHER of Baltimore, Mrs. Faller, ‘Mra Bho: MUSIC BY THE MARINE BAND. - Faller, Mra. Jon! Besides a number of Western Dimiect Stories Mise pire. dunes, yNeill Potter | will recite SHERIDAN'S RIDE. Mrs 4 costume of THE DAUGHTER OF THE KPal- mia” NT, with MALINE BAND ACCOMPAN IME: Mrs. Hale?” VOLUNTEER ORGANIST with orem ee sccomparainent. Mie Regn ‘The entertainment is under the patronage of the fol- ‘Mrs, Hitt, * lowing distit shed 9 ms: ‘Mrs. Col. Jon B Hay, Mrs. William W. Morrow, Mre ‘Thomas M. Bayne, Mrs. Neuator Dolph, Mra Henderson and others. | MT Senator Hearst, Patrous should locate their sittings Monday by mail or in person to secure a preference. aplg-2t* Lao MUSIC HALL. Mrs. Senator Gray, Mra. Seuator stewart, Mra. Senator Squires, Prices: 50c. ‘Mrs Dr. Brown, Admiral Phelps, rs. ex-Senator McDonald. LAST GRAND CONCERT Wednesday Evening, April 30, By the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ARTHUR NIKISCH, CONDUCTOR. NOTABLE PLOGKAM. First Appearance in Washtvgton of MADAME STEINBACH-JANS, commencin daily. ton, Ri wesday, April 22. ‘Lickels for admission also on ea! which, the Arling- igus House and = horehain, y many be re served at Droop’s without extracharge.ap16-126 T= THIRD AND LAST SOIRER Of the Betun Dense Sopceee formerly seescietel woth Me. WASHINGTON MUSICAL CLUB, oer seats, $1 and 81 eat 5. F. iy = (Messrs. Xander, Miersch, it & NOwIH, Managers. Rakeman and Morse) NEW Nationan 1HEarTeEn. Pa nonsergt congo SPECIAL! Cor, 13th and Lets. n.w., SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1890, AT 8 O'CLOCK, Awsinted by the Eminent Norwegian Prima Donna, M'LLE > = x ry y Ex Fe ¥ PX IcN N For sale RR. i SEATS FOR WILSON BARRETT NOW ON SALE “Ben-My-Chree.” -.. Triple Bill, “The Silver King.” NN XN NN NN V R K inch renerved peat. -“Clite.” “What Women Will Do.” ast ‘poe (AP PAUGITS GRAND OPPEA HOUSE. SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. Eveuings at 8 15, Saturday Matinee ai 2. CARLETON FAMOUS OPEKA COMPANY GpEAND SACRED CONCERT BY THE UNITED CATHOLIC CHOIRS, To be given at the close of ST. PAUL'S FAIR, AT THE RINK, ‘New York ave. between 13th and 14th sts. nw SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1890, AT 8 O'CLOCK P.m. A “Rich and Rare” feast is assured every loverof the “ART DIVINE.” ‘Of St. Aloysius Choir, See Accompanist Prof. Wan, Waldeckers 5. Manager, Mr. John Treanor, Of St, Paul's Choir. ne ee ee LOBE THEA’ Pa GED a arae genase cour, 10, kJ DAUGHTERS TAN pe nochsstnecnaecined So eet and Cy 3 |

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