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° LOCAL MENTION. A WORN eee CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ——— ——————— * ‘hia Wanita. | Miss Winard Accepts = Gift of Land for It— | Scottish Rite Masons Pay ‘Tribute te the Houses Read! are InOOLW MUSIC MALL aTtOnAL AM wees SCRA FORECAST TILL EIGRT A. ¥. SATURDAY. ee Rrseeay n= isc. > ee with the Coflee you are using? If wot Bron | L Tz — re WELD IN Tor the District of Columbia, Maryland and! A party of ladies visited Glen Echo yester-| ‘The sanctuary of the Scottish Rite was filled Mandabling Java makes « foyal drink, while eh, | Nirginia, increasing southeasterly winds: | day upon the invitation of the association | last evening by the members of the rite, who if our Old Government Java and Java and Mocha LECTCRES, February 36, 27, 2and March 1, 101. Tixhty warmer; threatening weather and | which proposes to establish = Chantauqua at | bad assembled to pay the last honors to those CLE are strictly fine Coffees. “Sunrise ‘ca pm 2g Seasions st 10:308.m. ani 745 p.m. —P thet place. A tally-ho and several carriages | of their brethren who had died since the last ote pS aay On niin ame TONIGHT AT 8, pinay service, March 1, at 3pm. * psesigarn pee on eae , | Were needed to accommodate all who gathered | Lodge of Sorrow in 1888. Formos Oclong Teas of engaisite teow ee ‘THE PASSION PLAY Sret. w p.m Groat Palle testperntoe, 20, eectittn | at 612 14th street for the purpose of making | ‘The lodge was opened in the blue lodge room ps ul ‘ith orders duly for ‘Teas Wipihasiekidiceaen’ 6. Receiving reservoir. temperatuze, 47. Con-| the trip. As Miss Francis E. Willard, the | at 8 o'clock on the third degree, according to a8 => m= gg ‘Saturday Matinee, Extra, ion at north connection, 9; president of the National Council of Women, | the ritual of the Scottish Rite, and then LEV ans in Mi, hg 5 eA wins een, NORWAY, ith conncetion, 11; distributing reservoir, | which meets here next week, was engaged at | marched to the cathedral room and assumed ore can. Fresh Eggs, low price. | Admimon soe heed we rea gs at ene. ivdion mation at influent £6 | the white ribbon convention. The party did | their places. At the sound of the venerable aay Broad Run Creamery Butier, none better. | J. ¥- Ellis & Oo. te Pewee: ? meds te eee on repens ered i | not start until after 12 o'clock. Tho air was | master’s gavel, the public services commenced. VE orev Hominy, Beansend Dried Fruit Pure Old Kye | _1¢ BURDITT & NORTH, Managers. the river, —— pm” rather chilly, but the Indies who occupied the | The cathedral was hung in black, and the col- | CLEVELAND'S SLEVE Se per caal aa poten gg Sent the box, | J TNOOLN MUSIC HALL. STQHDARD = outside seats on the tally-ho were well wrapped | urans and working tools were draped in mourn- | CLEVELAND'S. Su Gash Door er bet o} ‘ We TRA. Neawar, the Land of the Midnight Sun, will | up and seemed to enjoy the drive. ‘The |ing. The center of the room where the altar SLEVEEA Da. LEVE ee tickets honored. Come be given tomorrow asa request matines lecture | vehicles were stopped on the Conduit road | usually stands was filled by a magnificent casket SEEELARD at Music Hall. This will positively be the last | nome distauce above the locatior of the burnt | covered with black cloth and bearing ona silver | CLEVELAND’ H M: Ph tore ‘ van i rr r+ Me 6B. Musah’ai3 Thos aw. Sars po Bn, A a Fe me © Preveltorscne Slean ne $ B B.D en ; : 4 oD. Week Commencing Monday, February opportunity to hear John L. Stoddard. Good | ¢:feand the party were invited into a farm | plate the words “At Rest.” On ‘the casket sn tdst of Special Bargains to behadat | %ss> To’ Bor” BoP MAR E Bu? Theoret ioe ace sents for prompt buyers. honse, where wood iires were barning chver- | were a white lamb skin apron and the sword @o0oDs MOVE. et ‘Sale: a 1. RRR coc rrr ERR p88, ome S SERN, Asparw Lorriz Js open daily and Sat-| fully." Lunch was served, which the ladies en-| and belt of a Knight Kadosh. On the eas $1.75, choice of our $3 Men's Calf Shoes, Boe Eg ® Shughos oa megpen Arup Seay ae “6 | joved while they chatted’ together. Then the | west and south of tho casket. stood. three ta —_ or Bg. GR Bam Ee Sosy Irish Songs, friss Dancers, inh Pipers, ‘wrdsy until 10 p.m., Center Market. party were invited by Mr. Edward Baltzley, the | lights, forming 0 ri it angled triangle SS abs. B SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY AND CON- ee is Se Ree LLL Err ‘Gog v0 RK ker S355 ema —— . Huma: c' yes. Hz: '8, 453 Pa.av. | proprietor of Glen Echo and the president of | forty-seven of Euclid. These % CLEVELAND'S. pair worth - = 5 wee. | et Heller Door.” ¢e18_ ee ee Tae” Chawtanque Association, $0: take chert | were bering ‘eluen the ledge cntersd the Ds: SLRVELA TINUES FOR THREE DAYS. At $1.25, choice of our Misses est Kid Shoes | prmcl' uP ima eke sem, Gemma repeatedly ox SRELDON'S, “i008 FST. NW TW iq) £. (D's. CLEVELANI ‘ovis ‘Gret—clam dancing acodeny iu) Wasi To rae Lover= or Goon Brrr. walk. He led them over the fields a short dis- | cathedral and were separately extinguished and | SYE\ELAND'S. CLEVELAND'S. CLEVELAND. aie made, heel or spring hecl. 4 | ES iee irctunes of Notre yt Mr. J. H. Buscher will have on exbibiton and) tence from the house to a spot which was | subsequently relighted by the proper officers |} ——————————s——e enn At Lay beviagc Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, + Stoddard will xive Send for circular. she for sale at his stalls, 541, 542 and 543 Center | marked by a stake. i as tho services proceeded. At the head and L &B FIRST FLOOB, or button. Kegular price, $1.30. Bra = market, %th street wing, on Saturday, two ds - foot of the casket stood tall palm trees and the | uaNsBURGH Ros — At 43c., Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers. Worth EXTMA LECTURES. mammoth cattle. weighing 4.456 pounds, raised mhy nalensdoenaclatiin mg seats of the ofticers were surrounded by palms, CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Te. ON SATURDAY, . AT 2:20, YAH * 5 by Mr. Henry Kengla, also choice spring lamb, | _ Mr. L. F. Jenrings. the secretary of the a8@0-| aid tall white lilice in various perte’ of the BUDGET OF — At 0c., Men's Embroidered or All-leather Giving the Sest opportunity to hear the OPTICON EXHIBITION AT Ti Southdown matton an select veal, to which | ciation, read on behalf of Mr. Baltzicy a letter | room filled the air with their feagrance. LACES. a Paahene o. z bnillieat jecturer on, New York ave. Friday. the public are respectfully invited. offering to donate to the Woman's Council for| Tue senior and junior wardens of the lodge —— J stock ut bargain prices. . SOnway, = eae the women of Ameri ofland to be used | being abeont, thelr, places were tilled by Sir INTERESTING COMMERCIAL NEWS, ‘7 pair Lace, 4 yards long: were $8; now @4 per ‘Tue Stan Sor H Nokway! Seen ane Once Samet en ae | ae aie ot re ae tere neces | ecedes Wie ingen ae, ond Oe oe pair. it 726 Tth ot | wien mebASR.OF THE, MiDSIGUT SUN, for cash. WM. sana g| (= ss leactibe Harrison Dingman, thirty-second degree, who : Steen; Geet u llinetrations over dhaptaged. a x off all men's | Ms" Jennings to be ciretiar in form and bee | Were detailed for that puspoee by he fenerable | MANY INTERESTING YTEMS CAX BE FOUND| 47s Tace4yundsiong; were: now per Unprecedented Attractions, XO, THEATER OB AUDITORIUM HAS YET | youths’, boys’ and children’s clothing for onc | hundred feet in diameter. Mirs Francia Willard | Master, Sir Willian Onear Koome, thirty-third DURING OUR SPECIAL EMBROIDERY — ‘Thousands of dollars BOE Te UND LARGR ENOUGH TO AOCOM- | ——= = ‘week on! E1srman aos. | made a rt speech accepting the gift, and | degree. The orator, Sir A. F. Steele, thirty- SALE} 3 pair Lace, 4 yards long: were 96.50: now iret pryey = = ‘£ THE THRONGS PRESSING FOK AD- ) {AsSON. TEE TOMB OF passive ii “ ithand Este. | stating thot it would be snnoanced at the | fecoud deyice, delivered enlogy upon the 83.25 per pair. Winies lees tanta "Tes Co, TURE, 70 NEAR THIS WONDERFUL LUO. | cj netme CHARLES MAtALEST eee 2 ee Women's Conneil at the session next week. She | lives of the brethven in memory of whom this | Beautiful patterns at 5 cts. per yard, worth. a —— : ota | whart. foot of sttst., daily, except Suncay. Masstou Gixoxg Cuamraoxe should be in| went on to speak of a plan which she hoped | service was held. The music was rendered by “ wag “ pa ‘ite pair Lace, 33 yards long; were 86; now $3 Ree. aan Reserved seats, 50c.. 75, $1, at Fllis’. | gers tor MOUNT vEENS at 10 A every household. None aleoholie. | would be carried out to erect a large hall on | the Scottish Rite choir, under the direction of ame as te) PrP ge oe aw _felwoe BURDITY & NORTH, Manacers. \'SRAONaciadas admission a tie es Cuaxtes Krarwen, 737 7th st nwt | thie site, where the meetings of women of the Pl | s Boys herds Acrewss ates ” 20 . “ 25 8 pair Frilled Lace; were $8.50; now 82.25. our Seeees See and MOSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT | rouns, $1 Shana Ne the tae Rater 7. a an ntry could be held and irotn the flagstaf | With sir W_ i ton, thirty-secom ee, o pe pi Bleinee aT i boa mee el erly agg ogg tinmacing ered PES Ger thphng Hy elec an aon | the service reached the point oo ‘Se | pair Irish Point Lace, 4 yards; wert 87.50: a eee Mrs. NATHANIEL A. ROBBINS", ph a a ae Gatek oe ic yp haif-mast wh rominent women d iam Ergo” was to be sung the Bow $5.25. ‘2 Towa circle, Rts jos-tt | LL BLAKE, Captain. eee ee ante anna | ot hallmnat when 2 prominent n ; "wan to be sung th ce keer 5 80 $5.25 pore eralsage 5 i inee tomorrow. : i ‘ : . # Fs . ; a ‘ , - — ~ aud avoid sure disappointment. ae oe gag gs comes sents ts-aecond degree, alone filled the eathedral, | WEAR WERE UNLOADED. TODAY THE paT.| #1220, witty, Pol for Teas, Coffees and Sugars, TICKETS ONE DOLL STAC EXCURSIONS. sh eomnecsedl otik Gis eget tall thoes’ eennt | reatering this teen ital pisée ass scla No uncertainty—no deiay. Brown, i jam ne | pe ccomnected with this great hall there should | Terre reevicos were conciaded with » benedic- | TERNS ARE ODD BUT BEAUTIFUL. THE LA- Gppair Irish Point Lace, 33 yards; were $18; hia Ltncokn, hs ‘The Four Leaf Clov | on the grounds columus could be erected, ded- | tion by the Rev. Bro. Steele and the lodge was| DIES OF WASHINGTON CAN HAVE THEIR| now $12. Now is the time to buy. i Miss MeCulioch, ” Mr. Bangs, Sand &-pouud boxes packed for family use. | ieated to the several states. As far as her own | Closed by the blow of the gavel without the | prog. SILK CURTAINS. Save money and at autos De ‘Mr. Fisisbas ? state of Illinois was concerned Miss Willard | usual formalities. the came time get = HOTELS. said that she would pledge the furnishing of ee OUR SPECIAL SALE 4 pair reduced from 96.50 to @4 per pair. the best goods at W'suiseron sierupay ci TION. = = * . the Illinois room and the erection yo aa 1 and Relief Association. or hind 58-3 the lowest prices. MONDAY, FEB. 23, WwW ILLARD'S HOTELL et Stall, | y sarket. | ois column. She also said that she woul of the educational and relief 4 juced from #13.50 to € PER Pe. eve. and 14th st. Telephous ¥ eae | favor adorning tie hall with stained glam win- | aegociation lest night the annual report was | ZADIES’ MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR — G1D.08 to OB per sete an CU Coffees are roasted daily THIRD GRAND BALL - iamemeniinie: Srarcep Giase Sune 5 New York ave. | Nonts cy memorating the lives and schieve-| 224, which showed that the association had | Still seems to stttrait. We have atace placed with the fame ood pare Stik Curtains at one-half of yarranted to give satisfaction, aos SSS a 5 : 7 cause aacaionaane clothed 197 children, 49 of whom are orphans, 17 | rectlar line a Special Sample Lot purchased Ly our : is Hotels, dining rooms, BRICKLAYERS' UNION, NO. 1. OF D.C. Hay, oats, corn, ar, graham {| ie eee ere % were children whose mothers are insane, 5 in | buyer, consisting of « finer but more limited assort- PORTIERES. bourdiag houses. You WASHINGTON, D.C. flour. beans, hom: Cox, | crm” Mise Willard finished speaking » mum | 0° ose elu aad fae Coned toe by | ment ot can save money by At the thst mw. | ber as hort addreeres were hon = oo aa ; fed 75 children, makings total number | GOWNS, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, aXIRTS, eZaBe%, Kelont Portieree, Reduced from buying our goods. ConcorDIA, WINTER RESORTS. W. ML Sesrex & Soxs are taking off 10 per | vein by Mrs. M. L. Thomas of New York, Mary and clothed. ‘It has raised from con- aoa, ° — Sth and E sts. n. w. = ee M cash. | Allen West, the editor of the U ud other entertainments, with public ——— finer CORSET COVERS. The prices gibait Shield Fortires, ‘Reduced from $220 Special present day, TICKETS 81. at ss ae cee mee ie | contributions, $1,525.10. It leased the | 24 from Z 10.75. a 2 u O7r our entire stock for this ground and fitted up a nice hall, for which it is | 5: — February 21—Saturday. Admitting Gentleman and Ladies. a E:semay Bros., | 4 EXTRA SIZE GOWNS FOR STOUT LADIES. ‘CHARLES EVANS, oe & indebted $48. It has bought’ ground, three ‘Also about 200 yards more of that Silkoline, e209 enn agen On eet - _ 7th and E sts. : re tah wh siege tortie PRICE, $1.19. 40 inches wide, reduced to 10c. per yard; Another great special prosent day. = NEW ENGLAND, ATLANIIC CITY, RE acres, to erect « home, with workshops for the apo Last Saturday = ERNAWS NEW WASHINGTON THEATER Ocean end o: South Ostolina ave. Will open titute colored children, upon which there is | Made of soft musiin, fine tuck yoke front, plaited | f°Fmer price, we were crowded all day K ELEVESTE STE aa ee tone ee i — : I < wo Koarere. pepe pester she prt on interest, making | yoxe od full sleeves, Sone oa neck and Ate Samples for seats and backs of chairs at with delighted customers. ‘This week—Ladies' Matinee Tomorrow. LEAGUR, Manager. a ect northwest |] ‘ nat i Sieoves with embroidery. Extta length. This kown 25, 35 and Ge. each, : FORT MONBOR Take apvarrac and have | aaa ass NRE Tony Country, "Tis of Thee” and) your Venxox, THe Tome oF Waemxatox.— | #™#d0 up for usexpressly. It ivan idea of our own CARPETS, RUGS, &e. Sorts ese eet Hee Bad HE ‘Siumate, Pang — Ey your portraits. mi ¢ | “Blest Be the Tie that E In souctaslon Gen. Sherman will be laid to rest in the beau. | "218 positively one of the best sitting gowns im our lisiveend Come early before the rush ut Bonne and Viazins. Address box 77, Phovas, Va ene, ple of «nap shots. aay = —— voip feaecort ree WE ALWAYS HAVE IN STOCK 10 sxe guatty ura Rugs left. Price & better chance to select presenta, WORLD OF NOVELTIES. ERE nny ae TUE CHAUTAUQUA AUDITORIUM. leur of him who is’ at rest under the | A full line of extra sized Drawers, Skirts, Chemise and Bere : Thourands appreciate Next Week— ae E: « Cxxaxrxo Works, | The party then returned to the enrriages and | wiliows of the Potumac’s shore. The steamer | Corset Covers. Wecan St any of you. ‘Try us. We ‘obicauan the fact that we $016-0t_HOWARD BIG BURLESQUE 00. (21-4655 Mare. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2 | were driven a short distance, when they again 4 Charics Macalester leaves at 10 a.m., returning | nave paid more than ordinary attention to this feature omnes none a —_ the celebrated (ALBAUGH'S GEAND OPERA HOUSE. Soa tench hted and visited the place where a force of | #t 230 p.mn.— Adet. of underwear, s0 very often overlooked. fohuston Breakfast Coffee, = Tux well-krown of Jchnson Brothers ste Le which is delivered to FOMGET ars, ¥ more families with fuel than any one | we n were engaged in g the fonnda- ej Second floor for Underwear. 200 Linoleum Ma: We. us daily from the ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, am wes the United States. | tioys for the proposed Chautanqua auditorium, | L48t night World's Fair. —_ . — 100 Linoleum Mats, 2 feet Ox4 feet, 75c. pater fsotonie eee + hgrelncenapencigenned z = — | Th® return trip to the city was made quickly See a ARTISTIC ENGRAVING. — 007 618 Now Yorke’ Sor, A ILE pe OCEAN EXD OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, ‘ en Cet oif for cash. W. M. SmusTER | and in the face of rather a shar, Other Mr, Foster's New York Visit. _Weengrave 1,000 yds. Remnants Oil Cloth and Linoleum ave. 3° fee AS SRE OE ° gARLANTIC CITY, Nd & Soxs, 919 Pa, | Indios in the party were Miss Pletcher Vining | When Mr. Foster appeared in the corridor of | Visiting Cards, in 1 yd, 14 yd..15s and 2 yds, wide, at one-half Goods promptly delivered Coo RR ASA NEN EW PO ie Se yg i f mit discount off all men’s, | 0f the New England Press Club, Mrs. Marie | the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York yesterday ‘Menu Carda, gees to all parts of the city. ERE ad Lact Nagin’ a Knog — st See = -_* B. 8. ee cae ere ae mts, ., Anna E. Aucan, ars, Dr. Tinkham | atternoon he was surrounded by big and little Wedding Invitations, Gites Req York, onder the dition of Ste Joneph Beoves: | A THANUIC CTA, X.3, (MENT OR SALE HO: Fouths’, boys! and children's clothing for ee sein ar ete ee an [ee ’ prphopat tle Best all-wool Ingrains, made, laid and lined, Gavat Cursa axp Jarax Tea Co, fu David "Lloyd and Sydney Hovenfeld's America | partsut the ity vein: Routh, Ateonth Gate tik week cn Enwexax Bros., ra, FO. Osborn, | epublicans, who were anxious to know what Dinner Invitations, at Zoe. per yard, for ous week only. 781 7th st, bet. Gand H,” Comedy. SADAM™ & CU., hveai batate Agents, Heal es th and E ste. z ra. MLS. Lockwood | he was doing in town and to slyly congratulate Anniversary Notices and _- 1t Wholesale and Retail. fee Leow Vatiding, —* 1 Grant oF $1 Waimny for of this city and Mrs. Susie Birch Jennings, the | him on his prospects of getting into the a a SSE Ta S Ss ER dk ETO EO HOT DERE arse cary. ». Jeuart of €1 Jamaica rum f scorotary of the women's executive committee | cabinet. Mr. Foster told these gentlemen, and | We continue engraving » Copper Plate with your Following Carpets are offered st the ennened era nan, § years Old, Oe. i feet aa es 2 8 RM. | Paine te aee; ian tte yr Wot eater tng A quart of Catawba, 25 of the Chautauqua. he repeated the statement afterward to a | 2ameand 50 cards reduced prices. ‘The pieces will not be cut, the Manny Pat Wuaae dh vocoder SoS mee SRN A“A OF “oo EOE = se ee ee dae i DORTOR. Cusuies Ke h st. now. — reporter, that his sole object in coming to New FOR 86 CENTS. entire piece ust be taker. 0 pte he cay-apcbae 3 3 A SUIT FOR SLANDER. 5 i Cond. Milk, 12c.;Salmon, 2 cans 25e.; Yar-| Fei 22_NATION, = York was to attend Gen. Sherman's funeral. Ail onders executed in twenty-four it mouth Bloaters, Boneless Codfish, do. Sardines. | , Mare 2-CARLETON CEEY AND DISTRACT. | termne Wegart Seeks, 820,000 Damages | rom Scintor John sherman: ‘ie eddie | Mall ere cafay Sind | iOpen Quay Monustiecaret, Be | “feast “ER Wasca i that eee | Bea Ta : std on Wier Bee - os From Mary Courtland Hoppin. President did not send for him; that the treas-| First flour for Engraving Department. 4, 1%, 19%, 71, 08%, 67. 37%, 40.22% | Fine Kyegiasses, $1. Examination free. | No” “ATONAL THEATRE. sn tae Sire ee Hermine Wessel has, by Campbell Carring- | ury portiolio had not been offered to him, and | 5 oo wosrgay yom GaN ORERT | ull US yard each, ie" Gres Ooteran ties: ary Eee | Every Evening, and Saturiay Matinee. ad wine — 3 si aati ‘hat politics did not rat all into the cause HOOL HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN. — ee [HE LEHMAN, OCEAN £NDOF PEN NSYLV) Acsavon's.—W. H. Crane in “The Senator.” | ton and Irving Williamson, entered suit ageinst | that pc ente © ca Cy Titer Atientic Oye Be 3. ealaned mapeeeed eat eee salen & Seas ts “hates Mary Courtland Hoppin for slander, laying | °f his visit. Good strong Hose for 25c. per pair, A much better aligics Best ive Frame Body Beasts Be- w winds up the sale of Rochester. AELER ANB BART Rigi Ot ee sw “Charles E. Verner in “Shamus | damages at £20,000. She charges that de-] 7. sew G : Quality 3 patrs for #1. 4334, 514.5734, 00, 55, 58, 55%, 20%, 26%, | Made Clothing. All Men's Suits, $7: sold AND HART. “on Guaeeme ae - s : on new Chicago University is drawing copi- Ss BLM, BH, jo formerly for $15. All Boys’ Suits, $3.75; sold rps cuaLronts, fendant to bring plaintiff in public infamy and | ously on Yale for material, Not contort chen CHILDREN'S KNER PROTECTORS, 250. 30, 20 and 23% yards each. formerly at 96.50. All Children’s Suits, $1.40; ‘ART, ATLANTIONITY, ¥. 2, Keaxay’s.—Gus Hill's World of Novelties. | disgrace on January 24 last complained that two | securing Professor Harper for the presidency, | Are made of strong apd durable Jersey cloth; are ad- mez formerly, ¢3. Men's Pants, $1.75; formerly | U4" the manarement of Harry Hine, inthe On the Beach with unstiryasmsed Ocean View. Mesto Hatt.—Stoddard Lecture: “Ihe Pas-| diamond pins, gold watch, &s., had been stolen | the trustees have persuaded Mr. Stagg, th | juated tothe knce ina simple uaaner ond at pertectio, aed toon ee alty Tapedtey Corset. Be | 98.85.” Uorner and E streeta. at TATER ON ne sion Plas.” from her, and on February 2 said of and con- | famous base-ball piteher, to assume direction | tuey save the wenr of many a pait of Hove, Suapeotn a serie, ane a LATER ON. eae! = ee f of its physical department. 7 [O% yante, 45 yards, 33% yards. 26% yards, | The Jubilee iso perfect . LATER ON: 3030-3 K. ROBERTS '& SONS, Mr, Vemxox Prack Cauaca.—‘Olla Pod-| cerning her. “You are a suspected person; you OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT 41% yards, OR? yards, 34 yards, 285 yards 42 Presented by the stronzest farce-comedy company in cw OLD x i rida”, ees are the only person in the hotel (Ano) vo | =—————————————————— : yards, 442; yards, 543s yards and 40% yards. Special Sale of 75 Cases Wine from Patras, | america. Something new, brisit snd entertaining. | Suites uot open tet bene eye og AE “Seamxoros L. I. Hati—The World's Fair. | knows about my things. It is not the first time Has been considerably terested. Every facility pos- eee ge ee Greece, | Absolute purity and importatior | °° wear rrery Brcnimy und Po ae aie BR Sears ag you have done this; you have been through the | Maranra presedhestermcns Sate rive peng poeta | Mr pp Ronee entireties Searanteod Having bought the {me froma — ening cok Geushay Mitten. | Heads ‘BUUREN, Owner and Hroprietor. Serer unsscs alg nuill before; I shall never get mz things because | Scienliousccash cece a Tu cactecenme:| af tons them ectenl enet ee mma ROSINA Hote, CEARENDOX, ATLANTIC Crry. ¥. 3. At the last monthly meeting of the board of | you are too cute for us. Youre as deep a8 a | In telieved tobe caused by polsonous miamns arising FURNITURE. Mavrodaphne (Port Wine). a yt directors of the .0.R.M. Mutual Relief Asso Worn can be and Mr. Goodacre says the same,” | from low, marshy land or from decaying vezetable OUR SPRING FASHION SHEETS Achaier (Sherry Wine). - tion of this District President Wilson cnnou and sabsequently to Mr. Goodacre and M: of ‘y Gon JOHN MCLAKK. Jelschn Camerite (Claret). Cuautes Knarwen, feld-iw 787 7th st. nw. SPREE TRE EBEY Mourning Goods of the best brands. Ten per cent off for cash. ja29-tf W. M. Suverer & Sons. Highest Grade Imported. Red Hand Allsopp’s Ale, by the brew- ers, Messrs. Samuel ag & Sons, Limited, ng 1 Standing Parlor Cabinet, solid cherry. Re- duced from $55 to $35. 1 Boild Cherry Standing Parlor Cabinet. Re- uced from $40 to €22.50. the death of George H. Baldwin of Mir ‘Tribe and a draft was drawn on the treasure: for the amount due his widow. Considerabi business was transacted and the associsti jaan og te ith it to | MStter. and which, breathed into the lungs, enter and | Are ready and will be mailed regulariy to out of town eee ke” tke caetin y caren eae cans a | valion tha ood. ibd Laltehy ecnipon en thatised | pentin, 2r00 af chan: merely mancae tearoe, is maintained by taking Hood's Sersapsrilla one is much leas liable to malaria, and Hood's Sarsaparilla shown tobe in good condition, Its annual has cured many severe cases of this distressing affec- ae adam beheld the second Tuesday in| SHOT HIMSELF IN THE HEAD. tion, even in the advanced stages when the terrible rel ——— nina Kesolutions of regret as to the decease of | A Young Colored Man’s Probable Successful | “!l!# an4 fever pre Sip Sergt. E. tes haan have been ns Attempt at Suicide. BKEAX-BONE FEVER —— oan By doe W. King uy ‘c | At8:10 o'clock last night William Armstead, the Hotel Brugi:top. Adantic r. late oF the Vermont. 1 Music Stand and Cabinet combined, 5 Grawers. Reduced from $35.50 to $20. 3 Solid Onk Chiffoniers, Gdrawerseach. $15. Former price $27. AS AN AUTHORITY ON MEN'S AND Or, more properly, dengue fever, is the result of mala- Burton-on-Trent, E 4 Seo HOR —_— BOYS WEARABLES B. ROLINSON @ intendent of building: George Hunter, captain | @ young colored man of stineteen years, at-| rial poinoas workin iu the bicol. ‘Recovery trom this a G 1 Solid Oak (antique) Sideboard, bevel plate For sale by N. W. Buncuert, ~ i ener of watch; F. A. Conrad and Simon Seward, ser- | tempted suicide at 1706 E street northwest by | painful ame a heen by tite use of Hood's Sarsa- $ a | glass, drawers lined, very handsome. Reduced. Ja50-fam,tl 1825 F st. nw. SS . {ewe hog resend eggs a ona Sy gd ae 2a = an 8] bees F * ine. | Parila, w ‘oh every trace of malarial poise from 8: 5 curds a SSacy. °F the watch, and Win. K- James, see-| shooting himself in the head and probably in- ma = ee “Rockbridge Rye,”*finest made, @4pergal- | “Rizhis. (THE ROUGH DIAMOND.” AMERICA. 48 TO TRE RELIABILITY retary. = —— —— Lael did nog pene: | |My suscter Hear was taken down with denere aa 1 Solld Oak Book Caso and Writing Desk com- | Jon; $1. quart bottle, “Lrxcu's, 404 3th st. n.w. | _Sale of seats now in progress. fe19 AND SUPERIORITY OF THEIR GAR- ‘ate the si |, but organ, who was | fever two yeas uo, since which time she had nev dined. Reduced from 84% to 828. " " EN Hl she Senator” Meets. Pram. | tbe tat el, Meggan, who was | fw erasers tne. which ine wba per $3 xen a | pL ttc ee ee A pleasant little company of Senators en-| was sent to the Frecdman's Hoepital. Arm-| loreber’ Thad aluet OO um ww 1 Imitation Mahogany Cheval Glass. Reduced Short Breath, Palpitation, Pain in Chest, FOURTH GRAND CONCERT, ee Joyed luncheon yesterday as the guests of | steed in known to the police asa. policy writer baa) 5. Weak or Faint Spells, &., cured by Dr. Miles’ THOSE WHO HAVE WORN THEM AND from $40 to $25. pel + y Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Chi New Heart Cure. Sold at 1 THURSDAY EVENING, February 26, Jes B. Reade | and had lately been drinking to excesa, and it GEEBe Ur‘ noes — By the WHO RETURN SEASON AFTER SEASON i. wited is thonght that at the time of firing the shot he | Until she began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla about four | _£¢18__420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. 2 Solid Oak Desk and Chiffonier combined. 6 Mentz’s Dave Store, 1014 F st. Bostoy FOR ANOTHER OUTFIT. Se ee ee ne a | peck Gorden casshecrelen he cas Eee es Ee ond hes Reduced from #45 to 8:27.50. eT — = “ = done . abe . . en fo ies SY MPH CHESTRA vi ARS W. H. Crane, the comedian, and the meeting gemini: gained Steen pounds im weight in that time. Ihave | "Typ 1 Goll Mantel Glass, fine French bevel There is no wisdom in suffering with a cold, SYMPHONY ORCHESTION cut bane aoe aes aor lasted from 1 p.m. until nearly 5. Among the THE WALL FELL out. to thank Hood's Sarsaparilia as being the means of plate glasses, $135. Reduced from $210, when Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure it. 5 Mr. ARTHUR NIKISCH, Conductor, guests was Senator Plumb, who was the un- ee siving her back to me restored to health and strength.” pS mica cares Blank: Word ema be the FAIL TO SEE THEIR NEW SPRING conscious model adopted by the actor wnen he | and the Sleeping Family Were Very Bad]; SULIA A. KING, Sherman, Texas, | £FF 1 g88q oo HR ERE Bamboo Bocker, silk plush cushion, $9.25. inkets, Spreads and Quilts.—Ten VLAD oe ea eee STOCK OF EXQUISITE DESIGNS, THE first studied the part of “The Serator.” The ge ere eas Moors eas fe H Ss, § HH ORR eee ees S18 2 4 Per cont off for cash. $19 Peon. ave. VEADIMIE DE PACHMANS PRETTIEST AND MOST ARTISTIC AS oth ggemeg lll yyy Rignadanpr 7 ope) I Te you deckde to take Hood's Sarmaparila do not bo} fF Ht So HTH & 1Very Fino French Brass Screen, slightly | 3820-tf Ve Soom: (lis rst appearance in this cit SOKTMENT EVER SHOWN UNDER Ssauniies ansaeehomiaes At 4:15 o'clock this morning while a family | induced to buy any substitute. © oH 8 G8 HE Bee amazed. Reduced from $75 to $20. STERLING PROGRAM, i named Washington—husband, wife and three — An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, | Including interpretations of Choyia by De Pachmann, ONE ROOF. ALL COLORS, SHADES _ - id HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA 1 Oak Parlor Cabinet, bevel plateglass. Re- Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. and closing with the AND COMBINATIONS IN NEAT A. J. Harvey's Will. children—was asleep in the second-story front Ht A BRN 00 duced from $24 to $1: It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. EROICA SYMPHONY—Beethoven. o The will of the late Arseneus J. Harvey has | room of No. 1011 7th street southeast, the front | Sold byall druseiate. 21; aix for 83. Prepared only ee ot Ae REN 8 83 _ Ofice 437 9th strect northwest. dil-te =e omen: Reveal eager nding : y - by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Loweil, Mass. aA Fue 3 10ak Mantel Cabinet. Reduced from $50to need Borereshscntge Ph 8125, $1 2, now on sale at 3. FANCY FIGURES. EVERY RELIABLE been filed. He leaves to his wife premises 816 | wall of the lower story fell out, lenving the up- ssa once Saw ae 3 MA EM Ge 825. Elis & Co.'s, ave. C. menage BSS! © line alm oh came snout Dea Bg outhwest; t ‘ater, t | per part of ouse in a dangerous condition. LLAB. . — UB: ts THE WORLD'S FAL ogee pein oe mans | Wertasabdiy-ac ane eas test ear tee family yar" SSR 1 Ladies’ Dressing Table, silk plush and silk. NEW_PUBLICATIONS. ME TO TIGHT INFANTRY HALL ‘TO FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE. K, No. S11 strect northwest, and the balance | were badly frightened by the talshap- IN WASHINGTON. Reduced from €27-50 to 610. heat ATTRACTIONS. BEN SCENES. vided into four parts, one each to his eerncteds Soom cag Ria <Teonl sak Fr page penserenpryg ie; berate a tes obese skin | | We have fe ee ey ras aida Oto. So ee Ad cs pions . ‘ 9 J The addresses at the Washin; Hebrew ene Ganeeves 9 o—- fe Rave for mearty two yess weed a * i ati AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, samed executors. Pccutho tion thih evening by coma eses 1m, | disease. Think of shed:ng a quart of scales each day, | tPA take Dleusure in, sayin that plied it ee of thors Hig ack Sold Oak Rockers, ‘The K. of P. Fairs till in propressat their hall, Oth | 4.14 in ee 2 iesinsteenett teaiibthaatie Simon, Wolf and others on the subject of Rus- | 0 ##tin cracked, bleeding, burning and itching, al-| touch, durability and perfect work: 2 speniiinaens Tian, imine ak st. between K and L sts. n.w. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | *#m persecution of Hebrews will be of great | w*t beyond human endurance; hair lifeless or gone. | that upon y the Gilt, Biue and Gilt. Reduced to $2.25 each. 22 Silk Mush Silk Tapestry Rockers, Shades. Fepm $12 to #8. apa your ‘Thos. Jaci to J. A. Moyer, sub 44, sq. 891; | terest. Visitors of any denomination will be | Suffering hardly to be appreciated. Is not this adim- | Fischer: p We heartily, com tt Fischer Piano toail who want a first-class, pyent. leome. It is ex] that some i it | cult skin and scalp disease to ? And CUTI- REI a F. A. Docking! ri ot us | “elcome. « expected prominent | « iP cure! yet pad Tew A. K gentlemen besides’ those named will make | CURA has cured thousands of just such cases. Festor Grace Mi. sub 31, sq. 943; $2,402.50 Caroline Isiell to F. | speeches. Call and see the great attractions. Suoviven Cares Axp Jscxers, theday. The illustrated series on ‘THE DEVELOP- a Wane MENT OF AMERICAN INDUSTRIES SINCE CO- na a3 oi se ‘My family bave used the Fischer Piano for some time 18 Silk Plush and Tapestry Rockers. Re- no prices, They are cheaper bow than they will be next A. Buckingham, sub 32, do. ¥-.F.F. John- a Was fu tae and with eyeat satisfaction. @uced from 10 to 95. LUMBUS" is continued, with an account of “TRON aera son to Jobn Addison. lots 1i and 12, sq. 810; ¢—. Death of Mr. James M. Wright. fruly YOUrK. 5. HUTCHINSON. WORKING WITH MACHINE TOOLS," desring ‘WOOL SEAL, ASTRACHAN, MARTEN Jennie B. Swain to J.T. Arms, subd 26, aq. 80; The funeral of Mr. James M. Wright, an old 1707 Massachusetts ave. n.w. the ponderous rolls and shears for shaping and cutting Bray Meg Barton to Cathazine C. Deliowsy, | and well-known resident of thia city, who died oaieks pilinving used the Fischer Piano for tvs years I take fron barsand beams. How one of the important fiber ong hioor reer asennad 31, bik. 8, Washington Heights; $3,580. at his residence, 1800 11th street Tuesday, takes sure in speakinsof its rare qualities. “1 ao ” Parlor é ok plants is grown and prepared are told in “‘CULTI- can be manutactured for. HE Cole 0 Welter: Hetsten, ve iota aieg, | Pisce this afternoon. Mr. Wright came to Shstulos Tie different suakce Docte parieee ai | taeetey, ated ee cts, Mk pieshend |TV .Tion OF SAL IX THE BAMAMAR" vith ‘Genuine bargains on the balance of our Pur stock. 878: $2.20. United Security L. 1 and 9. Co, | Waslington in 1942. He was at first constable | |Our great clearing sale will positively terminate Sat- | fotns none whow sweetnewsof tone, power and 1 Gentleman's Reclining Chair, covered inaitk | Picturesque illustrations; an account of “*Dr. KOCH'S ~ » [15th street, and. th ‘the White House fe ee eS #¢ Harrison to 17th thanks to the Orchestral Clab | #teet; thence to K, down K street to o ; one ees: Of Enish could conupare with the SST SPRAAL AERANONMENT.“OS ~ eg to J. M. Henderson, sub 127, sq. 856: £2,300. | and collector, then warden of the jail, then fr npn oko hee withite other excellenctes™ tof id Sow iseswan ea. |, tapestry, slightly damaged. Reduced from g45 | METHOD OF TREATING CONSUMPTION” ieiven| ppepamaTORY COURSE OF 10 LECTURES WILLETT & RUOFF, Same to J. T. Masters, sub 124, do.; 52,000. | clerk at the Metropolitan Hotel. He served as lowing unqresedented baryaine: dition as the day I bought it. * to 820. . SHATTERS AXD Same to Cornelia A. Cooke, sub 125,do.; £2,000, | justice of the peace. During the Pierce admin- | sui uubrecedented Danraing: Mrs. M. A. FERNALD, es — = oN : FURRIERS, 1. to J. Harrison Johnson, lots 13 | istration he was appointed a clerk in the War Spring Heels reluced to 40. ee ‘2 Oth st. no. Fb io Aaa — rou) —‘oagd MME. SARAH BERNHARDT’S PLAYS foe (5 Fennay!vania ave, 389; S5.064.90. D. Green to W. W. | Department and later made chief cleric in the | rsp nines ona Dene thee aly fe. I take creat in adding a word of prainete| Annee og t. lots 1 to 4, 11 to 14, Mur- | office of the judge advocate general, where he Ladies’ Kid Button, all sizes, only $1.2 puny alrcody eld am recommendation of Mine Siechor 1 fei @deboard: French bevel plate lane, ar doch's property; #—. F. E- Alexander to J.P. | remained wntil 1874. Mr. Wright was born in 50 Ladies’ Dongola Button only 81.07. ice T have had mine it has been in constent use, | ™FDle f0p. " Reduced from 800 to $42. cae wae DR. RICHARD 8. ROSENTHAL Biaxx Booxs, Downey, sub J, sq. 581; $1,725. W. B. Smoot | Alexandria November 4, 1817. "It was a grand- ‘Kid Button, ail styles, reduced to $1.08, andl has in every Fespect civen entive satisfaction: A. Solid Walnut Suite, marble top, 923.50, | Sr ony, subfect ‘of the ureal to C. A. Bhielids, pt. 6, sq. 174. $1,468.80. | father of his who found Latayette wounded in 50 Ladies’ Hoots, all late styles, ouly $2.48 or duralality, sveethes of tone and in fact, all Redinced froin $40. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH and FRONTISPIECE | S@- These lectures will not only ensbleany onetofol- | weMORANDUMS, INVOICE AXD SCRAP BOOK®, leby, trustee, to W. E. Edmonston, trustee, | the trenches at Yorktown and carried him out | $4 Doote, tue test styles in the methet: borise gs ro a a PORTRAIT. Seckien eee tee Bee oe eh ee entee:| - qurunis upena, guess a SRAIES, sub 18, sq. 912; $2,000. Jobu Walter ‘to H. on his back. For this Lafayette gave him his §5 La Tosca Button, all the rage, only €3.49. Seid in its favor. bine Ae Astro eT 3 Antique Oak Bed Room Suites, large bevel Guction tate tho Somch hagegoent , Eockwood, subs S and 9, sq. 968: $2,000. W.P. | watch, which wae trearmied by the family till i186 on st. tw. lass, Heduced trom 042 to $25. =n lami: tiniinkies ith tehiienes on. Aten aS BNVERSCRE,. tg P. Williamson, pts. 7 and 8, sq. eter ween Mn en it hed nine ol a IN OUR GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. 1 AEMTards me much pleasure to i tepieste 8 No. 126 Sixteenth Century Finish Oak Bed- SOCENTS A NUMBER. $5.00 A YEAR, ‘Tickets for the course of the 10 lectures, inclusive . FINE STATIONERY, . pe Ea ‘The funeral takes plece this afternoon. isa BK eta ager foo track cannot ‘od in fen fone re re aaa laden ad — fee ENGRAVING AXD 'Gua}t nee oleate oo ‘eujoyable | __ Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s Parade. SoS ee eee eee ; Lal eB a, 1 Inlaid Gitt D. APPLETON & OD, PURIASUES, ES. asmngaguaed meetings since the organization of the John A. } The Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s Association ee ee nnnie rn ori | Ta eS RASTOX & RUPP, Logan Command, U.V.U., was held at its hall | Will observe Washington's birthday by a parade OUR SLIPPER DEPARTMENT. fel7-1w . on Pennsylvania avenue last night, the occasion | °% Monday afternoon, followed by © collation O™ hms = @mgm OPFOSITE STAR OFFICE being the regular visitation of the department | “t Meyer's Hall. A note received from Presi-| weary ofering sume rare barzsine in thie depert- —_————— commander, Gen. Thos. G. Hopkins, who was | dent Harrison last ——e accepts the invita- | ment, including some ofthe very ‘shades and ; MT. VERNON PLACE CHURCH, his 7 js- | tion to review them on the route at ‘xecu- | styles. a en ae ee ae were uaa; | tive Mansion. They will have =. full band of efi for pamphlet contain 200 references inthis wp until alate hour. Among other atiractions | Music oat and draw their handsome hose | Call early and secure the choice of the lot. ° were spirited addresses by Department Com, | catriage and the officers will carry the old- mander Hopkins, Congressman Boothman, | fashioned massive silver horns. meet at Gen. Green Clay ‘Smith, Gen. John S McCal. | Meyer's Hail, 7th and N streets northwest, at 1 es mout, ex-commissioner of customs, and Samuel | o’¢lock and leave headquarters At : &. Strattan. The hail was packed to its utmost | 7th street to Lonisiana avenue, to a ave 7 capacity. Several recruits were mustered and | he, to Ist street, pest the District building, to ‘© report of the recent entertainment at National | t#e Capitol; thence to Pennsylvania nvenue to & i f y of Wash B. Williams and of respect to the 1 e cad Sencele Retrmnenray and dead ‘and admural Many the collation will be general — were acopted. 2 oth eo to the proper commitices. ‘Tre Wasmrvotox Herald s contest ona = = lari the and ‘The Veterans’ Tribute. Bitter of in ebick the Logan Command of U.V.U. last evening ok See ® surrey, valued. adopted resolutions offered by Mr. J. H. Stine close respecting the memory of Gen. W. T. Sherman. | was Tnadvertenty anounced

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