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16 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORFCAST TILL KIGUT A.M. SUNDAY. ia, Maryland, and t flurries of snow shifting to westerly water at 7 ture, 42: conditio emperatur north connection, ition at ellinent gate house. 13. inthe river, 1120 p.m Low tide ir 30 p.m. Fresx Corrkes—Fresx Corress. { asp Jarax Tea Co., WS Tth st., between G and H. daily. Sugars at cost. Best 50-ceat tea on the continent. We also handle Johnston's Breakfast Coffee, whieh is factories, 607-613 N.Y. ave. uXA AxD Japan Tra Co., st., between G and H. None No. 1002-2. Janes B. Hespensox—28 F x.w. Window Shacies, Loom Mouldings, Plastic Relief, Interior Painting, Lincrusta, Walton, de. Paxtaaarns,enlarging drawings,25e.Haxrten. 9 Boxrs Fron:pa Oxaxoes, 300 boxes Mos- Palermo Or: and Lemons receiv- and for sale by R. H. Hanats, 907 La. ave. go to McGinn & Ware For Quick Prixixe Lacz, 1107 E st. n.w. Houghton Manufac- ne of thoxe six-feet are selling for $5. T Ax Gorse to New axp Noves. Coxczrrs characterize our line of 50c. spring neck we Rexdy row. Henny Franc & Sox, One Price, Cor. ith and D. Hewrten repairs From Suv or Tr.-Be careful of one thing— your health. Thonsunds of people go away in summer in cearch of heulth and return in the I with malaria or some of its evil rest the she; fa rhet amatism, gen- Dr. Henley's Cele I'per bottle) will cure the’ and surely. It pays to use it ing power. ailments quick! for its toute a Snuepp & Bro, Plumbin s ‘itting, forw: Special “Mawrrov,” the finest sparkling table water and ginger champagne in the world. An abso- lutely natural mineral water that creates appe- tite, ‘aids dij tones up the eystem | generally. eacwen, 737 7th st. nw. | Buse Porvaarrs at , 1109 Pa. av. Gronar’s Busios axp Cozx Savenns are the Dest in the world. Gives instant relief to c sitors in the eity are invited to cali and get sample tree. Varlors, 1113 Pa. ave. aw. Exras Varex.—Our well-known, reliable derby hats at $1.50 and £2: tine felt and latest sven ALT. Lewin, 425 Tah et. Fixe Oxp Rye end Bourbon whiskies of 1866, 1873 and 1979. the choicest to be had, and of which I make a specialty. Caillat the old es tablishment of Canis. \axpex, 909 7th street northwest. ‘One price only. —-___ ' Starsep Goass Svzst: ©. 1223 New York ave. | Fussexs’s Portian lex Cazax ix better than | ever before. Orders quart for dinner at 1427 New York avenue. Tax well-known firm of Johnson Brothers rupply more families with fuel than any one rm in the United states. 8. S. Suzpp & Bao. Pine gas fixtures, lamps, iancy sLades, poreeleins, ‘gas ranges and heating stores, h st. Yosrr tex Exeime Caurrt Cizaxtxa Woaxs, (81-485 Mane. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-1 CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEME ‘TS TONIGHT. Arpavan's.—Nat vention. |ATIONAL.—Rosina Vokes. Hanis’ Ceilar Door.” Keaxay's.—ioward Burlesque Company. = Ows BIRTHDAY. al Woman Suffrage Con- primes LONGEE It is Celebrated Pleasantly at the Capltol Hi High School, teachers and pupil# of the Capitol Hiil | School celebrated the poet Longfellow’ Uhlay with appropriate an interesting ex- ted which i «x compositions, Songs hand hed penned, to- vison his lite and char- *. Th ma included the Duett, and Folks. Essay, “The Recitation, Yingling. gle. Kiet. “A Long dase Blanctf Toy Glee Ch Buckler, wards, M Grant. non's Will. Yesterday the wi late Beverly Kennon © imote was filed. eu and admitte i to probate and avi letters were insaed to the widow, Ge 0. brit Hital ty share in 1861 f enceiticed ali having done if anything 0 ek rm believer in the ex- is Banm, filed yester- Le rest of Luis estate to his wife the Union apeny in the few weeks of its ener- here is wi savtabable, evidene tm \utrineic merit, the kil and vigor Weis being prevented fo oar mer . but also of the utection aguinst that curse of ali busi- lestimonial as arly het. Sees tar” sales, which hav hecome weleom# {catures, as the crowded store testifies, ‘Thix opening ie of unusnal interest on account of the display of new spring mer- handise, on wnich “> Prices have been is prominently maried “Broxopise” curws hendache. 2%5e.~-Adet. rasan vo in the sorning iry To-Kalox ‘at Gif Lith street ouly.—Adz. Wirs an sbersy. For awlienre | “Beware, Take | i he | always be sure of getti ne little I have | immed that | of Fi hey therefore cam claim |b . P . the fall eujorment of | tere of, aduinistracion issued to C pond $1 | is sisters in Hamburg, | Baur; will | | ing meed of oper | tate o | SENATOR WILSON BURIED. | Wine Compa | tion to dismiss caveat filed. Estate of Herman ‘The Remains Laid to Rest by His Kindred ow Hill, Md. The funeral of United States Senator Wiison took place yesterday at Snow Hill, Md. There Were no religious services in the Senator's late rerdence. At the Mackenzie Memorial Pres- byterian Church the Rev. D. B. Fitzgerald con- Aheted the exercises. The Congress committee | preceded the body into the church. After # Seripture lesson and prayer, Rev. Mr. Fitz- gerald preached the sermon. It was an elo- quent tribute to the late Senator At the close of the exercises the coffin was borne from the |church to the adjoining cemetery, and the body of Mr. Wilson was Inid by the side of his Imm ¢ after the funeral the Congress commiitee returned to Washington. Bells were tolled and business was generally suspended during the funeral wervices. ba Sam mS DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. BUILDING PERMITS bave been issued as follows: W. N. Morri- son, oue brick dwelling, 722 12th street northeast; £2,300. Priscilia Thompson, two brick dwell- ings, $02 ar.d 04 G street norther S. Garrett, one brick dweliing, uortheast: $2.00. J. G. Bowen, one bric! ware- house, 685 New Yori avenue northwest; £3,000. A. Behrend, one brick furniture store, #21 7th street northwest: £25,000. George 'P. New- ton, seven brick iwellings, 1111 to 1128 I street northeast; $11,500. Mrs.’ Sarab Barrick, one brick dwelling, 1212 A street northeast; $2,000. JL. , one frame dweiling in Brook- land; #1,*00. POLICE OFFICERS DIAMISSED. Some days ago the papers in the case of Pri- vates Paul Kersten and H. C. Olmstead of the police force, who were receutly tried for viola- tion of one of the rules of the manna! in leav- img their beats or “hoodling,” as the police call .it, came up in the board room for “action. The police trial board which tried these men recommended that they be fined €25 each payuble in five monthly installments. ‘ihe Commissioners de- cided to dismiss the men and isened an order to that effect, but in view of the precedent which has heretofore ‘existed, that of fining men for tis offense, it wns decided to suspend the order." for it was mani- festiy unjuet to dismiss a man for a ¢rime which heretofore had only been prn- ished by a fine. Yesterday the Commissioners heard te case of a certain officer who was dis- missed for drunkenness, and during the hearing he asked a suspension of sentence in his case, and cited the eases above referred to as precedents, whereupon the Commissioners not only refused to recousider hia case, but called tip the cases of Privates Kersten and Onusted anc revoixed their order suspending wentence in their exses and Cisinissed them to take effect the 28th instant. AID FOR MES. NEWMAN. Chief Parris yesterday reccived a check for £100 from the Firemen’s nce Company for the heneiit of Fireman Newman’s family. ‘The chief has recou 2 that Mra. Newman be ed und that #75 be allowed for funeral issioner: esterday ismued an order to the effect that hereafter contractors be the to deposit 25 with depattment as a guarante cident to excavations for b ni other purposes be removed by th tor. who is also to make good any da or forfeit the guarantee. JLLEGAL CONNECTIONS MADF. The inspector of plumbing yesterds to the Comunissioners that Bernard Le real estate agent, has connected eight houses on 3d street between I and K southwest | by means of one sewer lateral in violation of the plumbing regulations, and requests that the matter be referred to the uttorney for the | District for prosecution in the Police Court. a Wirm fish and oysters try the white wines of the To-Kalon Wine Company. For sale at 614 Lith street only. —Adct. ——— Stored in the Marshal's Office. The effects levied upon by the marshal in the case of the abscouding agent, Clarke, heve been removed by the marshal and stored, thus doing away with the neceswty of keeping a watchman on the premises. ere ‘The Orient Club. ‘The Orient Hout und Pleasure Club.organized on the 25th instant, last evening elected and in- stalled the following officers (Mr. Quinn acting as presiding officer): Abbott E. Jones, presi- dent: Henry W. Ralderston, vice presiient; Walter Balderston, secretary: Frank RB. Jones, recording secretal rank Gorsuch, treasurer; Wn. A. Quinn, master; Clifford T. Taylor, first oiccr. ——. Real Estate Matters. G. G. Colegute ha» bought for $10,000 of Elizaveth Hale part square 255—18 feet on D street between 1334 and Lith streets northwest. T. G. Hensey and J. H. Soule have bought of M. D. Hensey 3.500 part of Dry Mead- 0 nctes on Broad Branch road. isher et al. have purchased for $4,000 B.S. of Henrietta W. K. Gahn sub 197, square 206. 4x90 feet or Pierce place between 14th and 1 streets northwest. as purchased for $8,000 of G. etal. sub%, square 91, fronting 25 feet on Connecticut avenue, running through to 2th street between Kk and 8 streets north- west. NL. Natwell has bonght of W. C. Coulter for £4,000 part 22, block il, Le Droit Park. posts ee ‘Transfers of Kea! Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follow Fliza D. Lerch to H. W. Herrell, «ub A, aq. 568, an sub 25, aq. 843: $2,000, P. Bundy et al. to Cowling. eub K, bli. 18, T & B. easant; £550. Commissioners D. C. to T. pt. 18, sq. 453; $—. E.N. Morrill to B. $2,000, J. W. Buckingham to C. M. | main, sub 110, sq. S61; $3,200. W. Harves J, Taker, lota9 and 10, bik. 8, Langdon sul 1, aq. 628,$69.400. W. H. Ruff to A. A. Birney, pt. Chilluma Castle Manor; $—. a trrr, Dann & Co., auctioneers, will scll t pon, March o'clock lusble brick dwelling No. 925 O street containing thirteen rooms, with all jer improvements. For terms and full description see the advertisement under auction tales. * ————_ ‘Tae “Gorpex Gate” Crane of the To-Kalon is mecting with unusual appro- bation. For sale at ¢i4 14th street only.-- Ades. ——————— J. Jax Gourp's wonder store, 421 9th st. —Adet. | PRESENTING — but ore vineyard you can wine of uniform qual- ‘Wine Company, 614 Mth ity from the To-Kelon street only.—Adet. so THE COURTS. Provate Covat-—Judge Bradley. Yesterday—Lstate of Thos. O'Connor; mo- H. Vows; will adinitted to probate and | Mary Lilia Vous; bond $100. Estate beth Bowie; do. do. to J. A. Walter ‘state of David Patterson, “eke! f Marcelina Beckman: eof Marin 1. ~t 09. Estate will admitted to probate. Es Moreell: will partially proven. Estate of Louis led. Metate of Wm. Pratt; an- swers iiled to aitidavits for revocation of letters. Tu re orphan of Johu J. Moore: order « ing Virgini: 1. Moore guardian; vor Estate of Anne Eliza Gale: will admitted to pr bate and letters inmed to Clarence Gale bond +00. Estate of G. H. Beldwin, letters of imini-tration to W. E. Baldwin; bond #2,000. Estate of Isas Henry Smith; will admitted to probate. Eatate of Beverly Keunon: will admitted to pro- use of credit. Head their splendid | bate and letters granted Genevieve G. Kennon; set under special notices, | bond $200. tc Luther Harrison: L. W. administrator; bond $1,000. Waters: answer to rule to show Oyster ap; Estate of eine —Today was the opening | use, filed. will admitted to probate and tetters issued to B. P. suyder. Estate of J. it C. Coffin, account filed. Estate of David Meln- tire; additional account filed. i Convicted of Wrecking s Bank. the jury the de- nt of the of | rise aw nee of pote Sct El Sease Is Huae, When ‘Nearly Everyboay Needs a Good Medicine To Purify the Blood and ‘Tone Up the System, ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla Grows Bore and More * Popular Every Year, For it ts the Ideal Spring Medicina It Posseasee Curative Power Peculiar to Itself. For Your Spring Medicine ‘Tite Year ‘Be Sure to Got 3 HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. BPD FEF SS RS RE RPA, BOB ge 80 Bs, xR i's Boo’ Fre ‘God x fer i BBR RRR 00 885 mR oS Bas Rt “oo” Sss8 WoW WwW ERE BBR BRE, Wey ce doe fe Ree We'W ice Bap kee kon OT o r E HH 3 SS H x ERE- S588 ‘God KEE R RD AND Es gs rT ey 7 Em tr ¥ EEE 5x35 KER reper AUN 00, 5885 PoP oir ° be oi A°A NN ‘oo 4ss8 5 ERE TTT FRR Y ¥ bi tig , & ts EE is fF BR YY Eee SS 3% Exe ¥ go RR FS 6 RE ss 83 RRR G KA NXS Bss, O90 R GGG AKA RNN 3 oo KR GGG A A NON Ses! RENTED AND SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS. ‘TUNING AND REPAIRING. AND SSsTTIT A Y YMMoIM A NN ON g's «a Ye MMMM AA NEN Ss TAMA YF MM MSA YMC FRANK BUTLER, Manager WAE ST. NW. {25 13N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE. W. M. Suvsres & Soxs. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. WE ARE SHOWING THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF SILKS, VELVETS (AND CHOICE DRESS GOODS TO BE FOU: STORE 1N THIS CITY OR ELSEWHERE. THOSE IN SEARCH OF NEW AND STYLISH GOODS FOR STREET OR HOUSE WEAR WILL BIND IN OUR ESTABLISH. MENT STYLES THAT ARE KICH, RARE AND RACY, QUALITIES UNSURPASSED, ASSORTMENT AND QUANTITIES OF DE- SIGNS UNEQUALED, WE HAVE NEVER SHOWN SUCH A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF DRESS FABRIQUES. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. PRICE. 19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tur Barara Or Srmso Is Is THE AIR. ‘Time to practice EASTER MUSIC, is it not? eri Rosebel oe Our jor. a Cantata vy Lewis, MUSICAL SOCIETIES Shouk wind up the serson eticing such Can- tates os Don Munio #120, ozs), Wreck ot Henjcras og, 92.40 dor.), Uist Puan (W0c., 95.40 doz), Balined.” [send for ott List of 10 Cantatas.] FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS BOYS AND GIRLS Rowerruntatn, Sear Mctu's Reauival tho-s feoOdos it Siother ‘Gotee (tc. #3 8 doz), Gave Quen tbe. 26-40 doz |. Send ior Lists. Much Attractive Exhibition Music fe Found in School Collections. Ret oe ‘hseune eee, 3 Sree etic oe Chant, Pusat Stepe in Pou lvedta (30e.> @3 oa. Any Book zuailed, post-peid, for retail price. OLIVES DiTSON COMPANY, BOSTON. 3. E, DITSON & CO., a 8. CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA Wur SHOULD YOUNG MEX BE STAGGERING UNDER FANCY PRICES Fok CLOTHES WHEN THEY CAN GET A PAIL OF TROUSERS, MADE, TO ORDER FOR 95 OR 66.08 A SUIT FOR $20 WHOSE EXCELLENCE OF CLOTH, TAILORING AND FIT 18 THE FOUNDATION oF-OUn SUCCESS? BRADSTREET & 0O., 1417 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. fellweegm Mrs. Cleveland’s Favorite Send 25 cents to the Ladies’ Home 1025 Arch st., Philadel Pa, and send the magazine for's whole year and a re- bate premium worth nearly $2. “It is the most wonderful offer r yet made. 1 The Washington Slipper. (Right reserved.) This in an embellished Ladies’ Wi Ornamental Memorial Slipper made of woven nese atraw, satin lined and metal buckle of Pattern, Also a fine representation of the Capi building. A unique and handsome souvenir of the capital city of the republic. For’ sale everywhere. Main sales room, 499 Pennsylvania ave. is Buy a Machine With a Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Ite siient rotary motion free from tl A tien Of sbatio meine ee Warziea & Wrisox Mra. Co. fe28-atr 437 9th wt. » 1 bought one of those clogavt Oak Side- with German beveled glasx for €18.50 from W. H. Houghton Manufacturing Com- Pany, and I'consider them a great burgain. 1 Eight Weeks’ Successful Work. ‘The Celebrated Magnetic Physician at 1925 F Street Northwest. DRS. FRENCH. Indorsed by Many Grateful Patients. Mr. He whose it occurred in eerie ris com and prominent resident of Georgetown, His remarkable cure has caused a great deal of comment among the medical fraternity, and sent ecores of people to see him. It will be remembered that ho had been hopelessly afflicted ing of the liver. with kidney disease and harden! Bpocialists had sid those organs were in an in- curable condition. He now reports more favor- ably and says he knows that his health has come to stay. Henry I » the ice dealer, whose condi- tion, although not painful, was a mystery, says his skin is perfectly natural. He had large white or liver spots on his hands and fnee. Mix com- plexion is now cleared up, which formerly was yellow and jaundiced. In conversation with the doctors we learn that they have cured the most ee melancholy caseg epilepsy by magnet even Known remedies bad failed. A young lady. whose name is withheld, ban treatment six weeks ago for ovarian trouble. She had been treated for cancer by one and for a tumor by another. This lady's suffering can never be told in words, besides the future that lay before her made her despondent and nerv- otis. She had heard of Dre. French while they were at Pittsburg and went there, but too late: they had returned to Boston. She now is well as any woman and is willing to confer with any one similarly affected. James Henderson, a great sufferer with dys- pepsia and lumbago, is entirely well and ean eat all manner of proper food and his lumbago is gone. Hattie Keine had articular rheumatism. One knee was stiff and painful and swollen to twice its natural size. Now sho bas perfoct use of her limbs and is quite well again. Cut these testimonials out, for they may never be published ugain, and remember that Drs. French treat all corms of disease with equal success and those who suffer und can find no relief rhould ecusult them at once, as they will not take any cave unless they have plenty of time to treat it before leaving for the cast. Ontice, 1325 F strect northwest. Consultations daily from 9 to6. Free. 1 Letters must contain stamp for reply. The Jubilee is a Perfect Razor. WaLronp's. ts Now “The Thing” To wear a Flat-top Derby. The newest blocks are on our tables, and as to prices, they are down to our usual standard. Hexnx Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D, it ties One Price. Fountain Pens, 22.00, and Repairing. Wat- Youp's, 477 Pa. ave. n.w. Johnston’s Break 25c. per pound packnge. Be sure you get this Coffee in packages ouly, bearing tthe name @obnston’s) (Breakfast) (Coffee) Roasted by Jouxstox Bros. & Co. 607—-G13 New York ave., and served to the grocers of Washington daily. Rebate checks in every package, entitling ‘the consumer to the jobber’s rebate, which are redeemable by any grocer and at our office, w Yorkave. Buos. & Co. it A New Department. To our stock of Men’s Hats and Furnishings we have added an clegant line of Pantaloons for Gentlemen. All the newest fabrics from home and abroad. H. Rerzexerety, f627-2t 405 end 407 7th st. mW, The Red-Hand Brand Or Autsorr’s ixpia Pay Ave, Brewed and bottled in Engiaud by the re- nowned firm of 8. Allsopp & Sons’, Ltd., gap. be had from Joux H. Maorper, 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn.’ ay jaS-vkta,tf * Phenix-Like Arisen From the Aslies. Asa Souvenir of the reopening of our Stove, we offer all our new 22.00 and €2.:0gpring Derbies at $1.35. H. Reizeyst £627-2¢ 405-407 7th st. ‘ Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- more Specialist in Shin Diseases and Diseaggs of the Nervous System, has opened an office in Washington, .C., for the treatment of all Skin. and Neryous Diseases and removing super- fluous hairs, warts, moles, marks, tamors and all blemixhes. Dr. Lenson or his partner, Dr, E. O, Mamnakee, can be found every Wednes- day from 4:30 a.m. to 5:80 p.m. at their oftice, 1212 G st. new. n22-s,m,t,tr Arrival of New Spring Fashion Reviews at the Dowsstic Sewixe MAcuINe axa Patreny Rooms, 7th and H n.w. and 4th and Pa. ave. 8. fe. Send 1 cent postage for highly illustrated fashion plates. fe2i-6t | 2 We heard a mechanic say that he would not bo without Salvation Oil. Kills pain. 25e.6 For Throat Diseases. Coughs, Colds, &., effcetual, relief is found in the use of “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Price 2c. 20 Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Difi- dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at 6 Munrz's Davo Sion, 1014 F st, Phillips’ Digestlble Cocon, a delicions tat. Producing drink which does not distros. 4 An Invention Making Sewing a Pastis nas Patina, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Itcharms on sight. Its use enraptures, Office 437 9th street northwost, | dii-tr * PROPOSALS. i SwiscaLay Insiirctio Pay rtoss sane H oor, AND CEILI SONTAN s Swecetvd, until f TWELY She oie of Staihs CAPL Pahiceen © a pugrosace FoR ReRopTer: AND TRANS? East oro em E : Sortes EACH OF ra 0 a oF: War ten. 0 ty Biace! secerve tue tie production, isreiuics tall a ‘of BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY. Fostively Last Appearance of May Howard. ‘Week Commencing Mon lay, March 2, and Ladies’ ‘Matinees Tucsdays, Thursday and Saturday, THE FAMOUS NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. ‘The New Spectacular Extravagansa, A SENSATION IN PARADISE OB, CURIOSITY SATISFIED. Introducing the Mode! Scene from the “CLEMENCEAU CASE." Sensational Dances, New Songsand Music, Besutiful Scenery and Handsome ‘Costumes. 30 BRIGHT, BEWITCHING BEAUTIES 30 March 9—Irwin Bros’. Big Specialty Show. 1t February %6, 27, 28 and March 1, 1891. 30am. and 7:45 p.m. EXCURSIONS, &c. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. A Bale of seats not ‘Progress for W. T. CARLETON’S OPERA COMPANY, In the following Repertoire: ‘Monday and Wednesday, CLAUDE DUVAL—Mr. Carleton a8 Claude Duvai, Miss Jeannie Winston as Constance; Messrs. J. K. Murray, C. A. Bigelow, W. XH Fitagerald, the Misses Vincent, Langdon, Wiedom ‘and others, ‘Tuediay, Wednesday roatinee and Friday, CLAUDE, DUVAL—Mise Winston as Claude Duval. Alice Vin- cent as Constance; Mesars. Murray, Bigelow, Fits- werald, Misses Langdon, Wisdom, dc. tue Senay, afc" iuutinee, NANON, THE MIKADO—Mr. Saturday nigint, TH nN npday nis iE QUEEN'S LACE HANDKER- CHILE. casi. N22 sarioxat Taxatae TAGE E SRS 00, o YY % YY 83 v i MISS KOSINA EER 3 EE K KEE Se Supported by FELIX MORRIS aud her London Com- edy Com ji “THE OLD MUSICIAN? “THE Crees MDERY =" Poet rn HOUGH DIAMOND.” HMext Week in of HHT A x HON a a 45 WINS LL corn musica, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1801. GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT ‘ ‘Tendered to BIG. MARIANO MAINA ‘By bis friends and pupi's, with the assistanceot AISS MARIE DECcA, ‘The Washington Musica! Club and Mise Jiine. Foputa-Daiy. Ming Sfiae F Davies, M: yan, the Bost Wracni, 1 well Anne M. Byrne, L, Miller, Mise V Van snare. MicPariand, Tiouie Siaie Octet and & fall Strained Chorus of 40. p Public aie of tickets at Droop's Musle Store, March Mr. Xander, compantatee Miss L. Boone, Mise J. Glenman, ge- EF IT O] , BSE Sf Sms anet ee CALYARD MARIS DAY, MARCH G. A’ ‘ADMISSIO! fezs.muh? Goxceat ine Skule ‘best local talent. CHUR i 26 CENTS. ‘Tea Party. Kerreshmenta: ‘Sth and H sts. n.: "CLOCK P.M. IN AID OF THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY, ‘To be civen in the ball room of the British Legation, by the kind permission of Sir Julian and Lady Paunce- fote, under the auspices of the LADIES’ COMMITTEE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. ‘Program will be published later. Ouly a limited number of tickets will be sold. Ticket und the principal nilay Fs th Street Station). "an be obtained from any merber of the com- from Dr. Harris, 1515 H st.,the music stores nz stores. SOF YE OLD FOLKS, MUSIC HA (ACADEM LL ¥ OF MUSTO). Week beginning March 2. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. The Freshest and Funniest of Musical Comedies, $°% P% BPH gis foo 88 BB Ss 4G 00 DPD Sys ray We Ms NRE Muy NNN. uM M N RN oR FROM MOUNT OLYMPUS TO WASHINGTON. THE FARMERS’ ALLIANCE, ‘THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS, ‘THE N. ‘W HOUSE RULES. Something up to date. Full of:uusic. Full of mirth and original and unique political satire. < hae be apprectated Pricey of admission ‘as usual. side of national questions that must the National Capital. Tickets for sale and seats secured at Metzerott & Co.'s. 1110 ¥ st. 1657-6 Sys IN A REPERTOIRE OF LEGITIM ‘Mouday and Tagsday LADY BAK ARRIS' BIJOU 111 E ROSE CoG 06) Neh WOFFIN OF tee 0 MEATEL, L XLLL Of seats now in progress at the NEW NATIONAL THEATRE 4, ent of x LAN LAN ATE COMEDIES. io appa gene ER Mrs. P. Harns, R. L. Britton ond T. F, Dean, Propri- chor and ‘Manexers. ‘Week commencins Monday, February 23, ‘The Popular Young Comedian, JAMES B. MACKIE, In the Bright, New Musical Burlesque, GRIMES: CELLAR DOOR. Next week—"-NELL, THE WAI." M480ut0 Hat, Cor. fe23-6t Fand thes ow. EDISON'S PERFECTED PHONOGRAPH. ‘The Most Eftectual, ‘The Most Practical, © The Ever Ready and Always Patient LANGUAGE TEACHER, FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN, &c., On TAP. ‘The Best, ‘The Cheapest, FRIDAY, FESRURAY 27, ATSP.M., By Admittance FREE. 2 xour Eve ox tu8,~ ‘The K. of P. Fair ‘s still in progressat their hall, Oth canon Wobatreeveeseseneseestenseeneesss snes SOD ‘[SROUGH NORWAY IN CARRIOLES, Andy who has spent Norway and Sweden visl'ing the North Cape and traveling Soutir wand from Tisrendiveigy ie ‘Tad thoroust interest arousal by the @odderd fecturee’ in the “Land of the at's tana ofthe Midniyht'Sun’ wil lead Soany. perms i 5; if att ae i if i: 3 found trp, 2 1, BEAKE, Captain, STAGE EXCURSIONS. Dwitts Abbe go CoaCH TINE Leaves 13th st. Bw. trip: Ariuxton, 10,1. Ghia alin Bekdaes Wek and Stine, Seine ibe SS HOTELS. YOKK'S NEW WONDER OF THE WORLD! resetite ab expenditure of over $3,000, 000."— fosee] magnificently and 1uxunously appointed Pork total Register tens bmn tathe wt ee W tiakps nore Pa. ave. and 1éth st., Washington.D.C. 5 EBBITT HOUSE WASHINGTON.D.c. WINTER RESORTS. ‘OTEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CI1Y, ‘Directly on the beach. “Maryland ave.’ Capacity, Every Lome comfort. Low grate fires eiectrie 30 $2 te $5 per day. NDRICK. 1¢25-dun J. ‘Open all the M. WILLIAMS. =a), Betis, Sot Year, All modern convenieuces. fes8-4m aptie City. 3. ne Se aAUPER SBA! PBQBRDERS WANTED ONE NILE YuOM FORT Monroe, ucean air; large roous: water front; za round the house; iyderate terms. Address Lio} GEA SIDE HOUSE, seerepesieaian Dot sea wwater Uatus in house, eicyatur. Br. elim CHARLES EVANS. ‘(PHE ELKTON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., KEN- pointinents Girst-class; open all the fem, jy1-un V INGINIA BEACH Va, ‘18 miles from Norfoik, Atlantic Ocean. Drives Tirrvush plu forests; smtaie horses ‘THE PRINCESS ANNE, Third season. Now open. 5. E. CRITTENDEN, ANALORIUM FOK LADIES. ‘Open trom January 1 to Noveusber 1 Prospectus on application. JaSl-law3m HE PENNHURST, ATLANT MICHIGAN AVE. NEAK Enlarged Us the edition of tarry, rwocus, Ae. ; steam JAMES HOOD. (ps Wetraxcton- OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, ALLANTIC CITY, Sd HROUGHOUL Hi ¥ |. A. & M.S. MILNC NTIC CITY, N. 3.—RENT OR SALE_HO- tein cotta nd ath ones tte for ne a a red arts OF dhe city also South “Avantic City. TSHAEL: ‘heal bstate Agents, 1oval Esta G. ADAMS & C x. ‘Facing the sea; open all the year; Not sou ‘water baths; ‘and iuyroved cageate tot Ose PEG" BURTON, = HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3. ‘Hot and Cold Sea Water Luths in the House. _fetim LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. HE LEHMAN, OCEAN END OF PENNSYLVANIA ‘water. Sodio, FW. LEMMAN._ PHE CHALFONTE, _ ag F AMLANTIo crry, X.J. On the Beach with unsurpassed Ocean View. Salt water baths in the house, Send tor circular. 230-3m SHEKWOOD, ‘steam and Bipreeia Hotel” GRO. Bi aes —— OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. ; fire heat ; everything Fwo minutes’ walk of iro ainutes’ ‘walk of Owner and Proprietor. 2 ——— ‘OTHL CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HGiNfictatievey wut tay istween Peaitc ave und the ocean; recent improverent eat eat and lath roms. COLSON MCLALR, Sels-Sin 1PHE REVERE, “Park svete, opposite the Botet Atlantio <3 pend tae Fear.” Falcrnee WO. 0e oid OBMETS, Proprietcr, lite of tae Vermnaat Ddncb Oo, trontles. on tumors, &e. at. FINANCIAL. cuss. PARRIS & ©O., BANKERS, 1344 F st, (Ebbitt House), TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SECURITIES 4 SPECIALTY. District of Columbia 5 per cent bends of 1800 and District of Columbia 6 per cent bonds of 1902 wanted. eae ine the death of my late busiand, Mrs. G. W. PURDY, C., FEBS, 180i, ss full dive ae Guten WBS Carrrat, $1,250,000. THE AMERICAN SECURITY axpD TRUSTCOMPANY. A. T. BRITTON, C.J. BELL, . “2s YB. Mei casi A. A. THOMAS, =e T= GREAT EVENT OF THIS MONTH IN BUILDING ASSOCIATION CIRCLES 18 THE MATURING OF THE SEC- OND SERIES OF THE PERPETUAL. The fortunate holders of the shares of the Recond Series can have them redeemed at a profit of TWELVE PER CENT per xnmum. That is to say, having paid $1 per month for one hundred months (#100), we can now give $130 for them, or 0 profit, with the Privilece of continuing two years longer (#124), and receiving €200. Remember this is uot a promise but an actual periormance, brought about by the strictest ‘economy and the practice of plain business princi All sorts of inducements are beld out by the m scrupulons to wheedle the ronfidins out of their money by lane promises, andthe next thins you hear of them 4s that they have absconded with all the proceeds and left their clients to mourn their atwence. ‘We have been in business nine and a half years and our ASSETS ARE $549,233.44. Our LIABILITIES ARE $478,371, leaving us an interest and SURPLUS FUND of nearly $71,000. We pay 5 per cent per an- num on shares withdrawn before maturity. We pay 6 percent Perannumon special payments, first deposit to be $100 or more and after that any sara as small as 5, all bearing 6 per cent interest, and at the maturity of our shares we pay. as above stated, 12 per cent per annum. Legitimate Building Associations are grand good things, Lased on purely co-operative principles and for the mutual Lenefit of all the members: not promis ing sudden weaith, but affording a sale and secure Place for your savings and a sood rate of interest to everyoue joining the association. All our shares coe im for the same treatment as to profits, those which are advanced op and thoge which are mot ad- vanced on. Shares can be taken at all times and no back dues re- quired, and youcan pay in any simount from @1to $5,000 and cet your money beck avain when needed without notice. We assist our members to acquire real entate by advanctt shares, payment, £20; #3,0000n 20 shares, payment, $40 monthly, and 0 on. These payments continue for 100 mentiss and then the debt is all paid off. ‘The 10th series was opened last Novernber and 3,300 shares have been taken and $65,000 paid in on that series alone. This fact shows the confidence and ap- preciation of the people of Washincton in our efforts to be of real service in the furtherance of thelr welfare. ‘Our office is at 506 11th st., and our resular montia!s meeting will be held there on Wednesday evening, ‘March 4. C. C. DUNCANSON, LEWIS ABRAHAM, ‘Vice President. President, F. G. SAXTON, JOHN Cook, ‘Treasnrer. Secretary. CHAS. BAUM, CHAS. W [Ty WM. P. SEVILLE, WM. H. GOODS, ANDREW GLASS, F. W. BRANDENBURG, ALN. MEE! WM. R. HILLYER, 8 BROOKES, Directors. CHAS. F. BENJAMIN, Attorney, Room 95, Corcoran build:ng. HE CAPITOL HILL SIX PPR CENT PERMA- NENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘The second monti:ly meeting for the receipt of ducs (0 stock for the sixth series will be held at McCaniey’s Hall,209 Pa. ave. s.¢., on MONDAY, the 2d instant, at To'clock p.m, Subscription to the stock will also be received by any of the below named officers, A muin- ber of new shares have already been taken. ‘This association is carefully manayed, its officers be- ing able at all times to show how and where its funds are invested and its stock located. Shares, $1 each per month; an additional payinent of $1 per month being required on each share receiving ajean. $200 advanced on each share of joan. Shares advanced on participate in the profits the sameas shares not advanced on. JOHN F. ATZEL, Presicent,12th and Est. mw. EDWARD KUEBEL, Vice President, 228 Ist st.n.0. CHAS. J. BERNER, Secretary, 1213 Ist. nw. STEPHEN HELLMUTH, Tressurer,815 Est.n.w. fe225, 27, 280234 REASURY DEPART MEN, troller of the Garrency. 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The topics are of a kind to reves! hin at his very best —Dumms, Stevenson's works, T. de Banville, Homer, The Last ‘Fashionable Novel, Thackeray, Dickens, The Sams, Kingsley, Lever, Scott's Poems, Bunyan, Kipling’s Stories, te., de. WOOLSEY'S INTERNATIONAL LAW. Introduction to the Study of International Law. Te sumed asap Aid im Teaching and tm Historical Studies. By THEODORE DWIGHT WOOLSEY. ‘Suth Bdétion, Mevieed and enlarged by THEO- DORE 8. WOOLSEY. Svo. 2.50. In this, the sixth edition of thie standard work, the suthor's son, now Professor of International Law st ‘Yale, has incorporated such additions amd chanses as the events of the last twelve years necemitated. “.*Sold by all booksellers, or sent, postpard, by CHARLES SCRIBNEK'S SONS, at ‘743-745 Broadway, New York. AND TOWELS aT JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S. OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT ts now replete with the larrest assortinent {{ has ever heen our pleas- Ure to offer. Special Bancaima this week LADIES’ HOSE, 20 dozen Fast Black, full rerular tnnde,230., worth Be, 34 dozen Atwolutely Fast Black Hose, 200, the rearu- lar 37%. rade. 27 dozen Positive Black “Gloria” Hose, oply 3300. ; sold elsewhere at 50e.; solid coloredand Loot top styles. LISLE THREAD HOSE, 4c. Reduced from 6a. Men's Halt Hose, full rerular made Unbleached Balbriggan Hove, in striped aud plaim, Lhe., or 7 peire for @1. Tue Rewey im Sige Malt Heyy, Bie.,er Spain #1. Spun Silk Half Hose in ‘Tens, Grays and Bierk. Special price dic. ‘Children's Hose, 0 dozen Kibted Fast Biack Huse. Sizes to 10. ‘The Cclebrated “ Sto. Ze. ‘The “Ipswich” Bicycle Hose. Sizes 6tol0. Only Se. For coed wearing these have no equal All our Hosiery are caaranteed not to crock, being dyed by the kink of dyer, ““Herusior® “DPECIAL GLOVE >AL For tomorrow and Saturday we offer all our $1.25 Mousquetaire Suede Giowes,im Tans and Gray =a se. All our 4-button Kid Gloves at 7c. Reguar price, $1.and $1.25. Also sote odd lots and sizes of Button Gloves at Soe. and Se. Worth much more. Foster's Patent Hook Gloves, $1.00, @1.23 and $1.50. Colors and Black. “a TOWEL BARGAIN.” 50 dozen Fine Knotted Fringe Damask Towvls. Size 2x40. Pink, Licht Biueand lied borers, also Plain White, at 2c. Actual valne, 400. ‘Karly buyer get the best selections. .” warranted stainless. Sires JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S POPULAK-PEICED DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘TI3 Market Space, fess ‘Between (ti and Sub sta |J. C. Horonmseox, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DRESS ART A DEPART Ee MERIT foo s g° G 6a GCG LADIES COSTUMES, CHOICE MATERIALS, EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS m

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