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LOCAL MENTION. THE PRESS CLUB'S HOUSE WARMING. | PAWNBROKERS AND JUNK DEALERS. - THT HE OF CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. Skane SLES H ee A Delightful Reception in the Club’s New | A New Regulation Suggested Permitting an t f, Pa ij D . ¥ y EM AND IX TERPSTING i five re Rye Whisky, 5 vears old. @5e. qt | Wasursorox Crry Kern C N ARON ot the wate a and Handeome Quarters. Fxtra Charge on Certain Articles. Sss8 ot Port Wine (med, aE eerie. Se. TUB | EN OTIR.E, MASON of the ambia and Mars A delightful house warming and reception was| Several days ago Detective Block. who hae PR (PO, 00, MMMM HNN X CGO, Sherry, fine table wine, fall qts., 0c. bot. soe suow i - day nighi: w iven by the National Capital Presa Club in its | the immediate charge and supervision of pawn- ALARM E D nr 8 88 9 Mum Ef ERY € Imp. Ginger Ale, Row Ale, Imp. Stout as en Tigh ets | new quarters, 187 Pennsylvania avenne, Satur- | brokers an jank dealers, wrote a letter to the . Bes’ “oo? “oo? ME RR RE GSP =| Rock Pencees ess oe md S28 ak ar caudresdeemsicr Mins SHBBUY | day evening. The commodions end tastefully | Commissioners recommending the following a Roel erect ret Seoameanee | furnished club house was open the whole even- | regulation to complete the law just passed re- The manufacturers of Alum and eelalaes tercigeces Rook Ounag ant Peete Thy, Tbe. bot. WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEWY, AND LAST OF THE 001 s 7 | ing, though the invitations rend from 9 to 11, | lating to pawnbrokers and junk dealers: rs a OUR GREAT SALFS STILL CONTINUE. 1t RB. Wirsoy, 934 7th et. now. hr ~ ion of water at 7} ; Ammonia Baking Powders are be- — oy tare, 42; condition, | AP for several hours the rooms were filled | “For extra care to prevent injury daring dis- : THE LOSSES ARE GREAT, Articles of Merit.—Our Java and Mocha MARCH 17, 28, 19, 20. Bisse Sve n'weson FHURSDAY, Masch peratnce. 4) with two or three hundred men who are | use on blankets, clothing, carpets, furs, rngs,| Coming alarmed because housekeep- BUT THE STOCK MOVES. Coffee, fresh and fine, at 30c. Ib. “Sunrise 28 af t nortis coaneetion. 5: condition at | connected with the various branches of news- | dress goods, cloths, mirrors, oil paintings. glass! ers of this city have seen and made Chop” Tea, 50c. Ib.; the best Tea in the world — Hoagh, ne the Pieteinger.” ty Beet. tion. 4: distributing reservoir. | paper work. wspaper How” was out in j and china ware, pianos, organs, bedding and : = dirs FOR SPOT CASH! | for the money. p Se hed at Ellie” moeie st Non at efilacnt, gate laut 6 | fore and the local papers were also fully | upholstered furnitare pawnbrokers shonld be| for themselves tests of the various | comaeNctNe MONDAY MORNING, maRcH| It ‘* $17 thet nw. ow BEST DOGS TS AMERICA ON EXHIBITION. | to! Str the tire rots Gea wate er, 125 p.m. Low tide in | Tepresented. allowed to charge 2 per cent per month in addi-} baking powders. 16, AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE 23D. The Auction Sale of Fine Shoes at J. Sone “ A be am Invitations were sent out to all the gentle- | tion to the regular charges for the first three Knowing tint the cheap and ine Bnocx's, 722 7h at to be contioned from day Te ee attioat of the Seater-het Behe, Be boy : ae until the entire stock is sold. com- rn — comic | ™®, i the city who are eligible under the | months or part thereof such goods ehall re-| |” 1 d FURNITURE. men ces at il a.m. and 7 p.m. 1* | EVERY AFTERNOON at 4.30and EVENINGS at §. si eeeties | COBstitution to membership and these, with the | main as pledge for money advanced, no fur-} jurious adulterants alum and amino- eae Universalist | 199 who sre slrendy members, made a| ther charges to be made after that time.” i <i if thei 1 No. 873 Very Lance and Hanisome Hand-carved ch is a lurking cnemy that should be 5 TAR AN | nak cod inladesling ollactog: In transmicting the papers Mnj-Moore says | Dia can be easily detected if their | prriorcetinet. ‘French beveled plate glass. Redured | dislodged by Dr. Dulle'Coneh korep. aS eae i | Brite the Ci:kdnen to se the creat " aoe | pocbesniyshopebrch - that it is desirable that this law should be put] powder is put to the test, they | from #200t0 #100. Dogs’ Coll: furnishing the in Seekeh. Freeh le derbies, just = queens giecmmerit into effect as soon as practicable, as well to in- amore ‘ogs” Collars and furnishings in great va- DOG CIRCUS. ATORy sox. Hal N.\. ave. | | AmOng those who were present were Mr.S. | crease the revenues of the District as to facili] ‘warn’? the public not to make a 1 No. 266 Oak Mantel Top, French beveled plate | riety. D. N. W. “S| H. Kaufimann, president of the elub; T. C.| tate the detection and prevention of crime. ae = s mee smorrow and! Hanaum, Col, PS. Heath, C. W. Metzger, Col, | Maj, Moore nlso aubmite & circular to be given | test, claiming that their powder is aee'’ Sentence oa ILFORD, Pa. ave. nw. 1t* Old Rye Whisky, 75c.qt. Merzarr’s 7th st. *| Open from 10.m. to 10 p.m. 1 COLUMBL “i § 5 bina Admisstom free. 3 3 n ss 1 No, 65 Very Fine Over-stuffed Parlor Suite, cov- : Se ee Frank P. Morgan, Cliff Warden, John Hadley | © those affected by the law. “absolutely pure,”’ etc., etc. ered in silk tapesiry. We have concluded tose tis House Keepers, Attention! Admission, S0c. Children, bait price, ~ Powsnrer. opers glases 25. Hexruea's, 458 | Doste, A. Manrice Low, William ¥. MePherson, neuer aac. Beware of a baking powder if its | *t**# 898, whicu is much less than cost. Bor Dinrcr From Fist Haxps axp Get Goon RSION : Pa. ave. 1S whit shy syncs st Copp, Pies: che é A 1 Hands Gilt Divan, uphok im sik Goons. : ‘Season Tickets on sale at box office. mhIOe z N. TNE TOME OF WasHiNG. -— = ~ . r prge Grantham proprietors dare not tell all the in- fandsome ivan, upholstered, broca- ether notice the palatial iron oad Resorston axp More Exremaxaton. — | Lamp iny, TUE OFFICER TAKEN AWAY. 3 telle. Reduced from #55 to 837. Pause and think : INCOLN MUSIC HALL. Nikisca: = GACALLOL TN wail jente wat Until May 1 we will ren the Worch | F. P. F K. Cluttier, William M. Handy, | Ever since the much talked of fence across| gredients used. asekvaces dian Catt oats wo noisterea | 422 You will come to the conclusion that L a ior tke sofas: 2 . be in Prank A. inde: ef 1 mM ission- Ty versational r. 80 orany, vit ~ dry nit proce ou io. scaeak Oucine Tene ta Ne | te a ee ne ee The manufacturers of Cleveland’s | in diivesix pial, t0" hetwet een Gan Tim Gear Artantic axp Pactric Tra Co, nae paire, 21: side chairs. 5 igi ee " Ys : a @ % 5 ‘ i ad vii x these prices you can have your parlor s ee ee event ite being rebuilt. In view of therecent | Superior Baking Powder publish on | 4 aa sia Chtica, Notwo alike, Your choice at | mr rosy sain Totes in the United Staten and yMPHON renovated for 9 instead of $15, as per list | Shaw, Howard N. Thompson, Walte » | Bre a dete, Handles the Oodialsioaten 2 a oe jour at | as many dolivery wagons, con snd do give vacating prices. {4 D. Sale, K. V. Oulahan, Judge Noah, Frank | yoyo omycr @ uise Bradley the Comm every label ALL thai enters into | #70. better goods for less money than any-house in ORCHESTRA, Sromaae, Packrve sxp Movrxo. | Hatton, Crosby 8. Noyes, Beriah Wilkins, John rdered the policeman away. 3 a5 thes dee Sati Wikkse Ober aay eines the city, and at the same time you participate Private rooms in our 24 st. storage ware | M. Caraon, Rudolph Kauffmann, Maj. Tt I. WANTS THE FENCE REMOVED. the composition of their powder | ,}¢ . . Reduced from | in part of the profits. Our system of doing sak ies Since houso st 3. 25. $7.50 and £10 per month or | Sslvester. S. N. Clirke, O'Brien Moore, H.P.| President Ordway of the Washington Market! and the purity of the materials is Rue business and giving China, Glass Ware, Crock- er floor space at 31 per month and upward. Godwin, Richard Lee Fearn, ‘Thomas B. Kirby, | Company has requested the Commissioners to 1 Turkish Rocker, $20. Reduced from $37.50. | €'¥; &c., with Teas, Coffces, Baking Powder ae Oar own men and wagons furnished for pack- | William Sterett, George Apperson, S. E. John | move the iron fesceinclodiug the parking of guaranteed. Very handsome. and Condensed Milk is closely imitated by FIFTH CONCERT ing and moving. Packing materials for sle. | son, DeB. fandolph Keim, Louis J. Lang, a ike i smaller concerns, but one trial of our goods| wepSEsDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, ATS. ‘One entire floor devoted to storage of car- | Janies W. Allison, David S. Barry, W. W. bur- | the reservation in front of the Center Market 1 No, GO4 Ladies’ Writing Desk, 10th century | will convince you that we are the aaa ery imy lluans, Louie Gazthe. Charles H. Gray, Jobn | back a few feet on the 7th and th street finish. Reduced from 845 to #27. Leaders and Pioneers. 8 pecialty of taking up, cleaning E. B. Wight, Robert J. | © “ccommodate the public. An additional Granulated Sugar. 61s. SOLOISTS: mW | IT —— > pes d pvating; price ac- a enry N. C width of sidewalk at these points, he says, : 1 No. 421 Ladies' Solid Mahogany Inlaid Writing | Standard A si x "4 = PUBLICATION "ape pen “gies pul deees ome wonld be very desirable and decrease to a great Tis Is Ovr Srorx Denk, French beveled plate ginss, very handsome. Ihe: | White Extra sesar: Size. icant SACRA An % mattings, baby car- UL Soule, Av T. Heases, | ¢Xtent the linbility of ‘accidents from the cable duced to $45. Juar Rakes a Ciusae ce HERR ANDREAS DIPPEL, Hn “ ne Largest lines of these - Miller, Vietor Kauif- a : ee s eiiocaimeaii ee : goods we oy . Howe, If. L. Merrick, THE APPLICATION TO RE DENIED. oF = Pai eel eee Wri oe Desk, imitation mahog- New Czor Tras, Of the = — a York. L Ask for § Uses 25 per} les A. Hanuiton, I. B. F. Macfarland, The recent application of a company to run 3 om At 35, 40, 50, 60 and 80c. per pound. ee i HOTELS. cont Le ice that any other, is the cleanest and | W. Lightner, Farid Lewsiey, W. 1 Crounse, ! coaches from the corner of 14th street and ODDS AND EXDS, ph ESE Shaving Stand, tmttation mahogany. Special presente to buyers of Thea-Nectar Toa GRAND WaGkES FROORAM, cosets ———— = ~ a i} oar ‘Sai Sos a “ushing | Penusylvania avenue to Juckson City was re- mced from $20 to $10. and A. & P. Baking Powder. # siaied ILLARDs MOTE at Ee ea Maj. Moore for his report. Lient. Mel GAN Boch Dew Bape raat Mocs Cyltee at 08 snk 36 conta sis sic ae ye winner Furniture, carpets, upholstery sud wall papers. MANDSOMELY DECORATED ROOMS. Seno tAy ation tia ke ber ei imitation mahozany, $10. Our new crop of Moynne Teas at $1 per LOMENGRIN, = estan PS Sueep Over Tis Pact. have tried | The main reception rooms weve p running of these coaches would overcrowd 14th ia a pound is excellent. Don't forget ABBITT HoUSss doctors “ait professors pretcrigtions aud | decorated for the occasion with palms Street the Commissioners have decided to | ODDS AND ENDS: pistogless, #10. Reduced from 815. . Tue Orv Rettamue Tea Horses, ee WASHINeTON.D.c remedies until you are well = tired to / lilies, azaleas and other flowering plants from | deny the application. 8 10-fect Solid Ash Dining Tables —— ‘Taz Gueat Atiaxtic axp Pactric Tea Co. TRISTAN ISOLDT, a —= © whole “ the green houses of Mr. Small and Mr. Free- MEDICAL SANITARY INSPECTOR. for 84.9%. 1 No. G6 Oak Hall #tand, $7.50. Reduced from | We cordially i cin eetrtiekwiiaian WINTER RESORTS. yepepsia OF | man. A hondsome lanch of galads, sandwiches Upon the recommendation of Health Officer 610-feot Solid Asit Drop-leat Din- 812. cordially invite all lovers of good Teas, ss | = = a trouble, nerve Pp ad other light ening. The rooms oz the apted for the purpose. for $6 Jak Sideboards for $9.90; think « and Iron, the great ionic Coffees and 2a ig Powder to call and bring Mime. Mielke and Herr Dijpel in solos and des deboard, beveled plate glase. | their friends and inspect our excellent stock of | Ut Meike and Herr Dippet in solos and duets, M4. Reduced from $38. New Teas, Pure Coffees and Baking Powder Townshend Dr. C.L. Demarest has been ap- pecior, under the j N WOL si tryin 1 No. 32 Solid Oak ‘xe very hencsome, only ns this (Monday) morning at J. : your bas cured thousands. pred oe Baa Lic cent law to prevent the ‘ — before buying elsewhere. F. ELLIS & €0.'8, 1657 Ba. ave, Seto ote is me Rad -eabcaien in the Dis 1 No. C0 Imitation Mahogany Chiffonier and Ward-| Checks given with every 95c. worth of Tea, ons Water from pases Mexrror.” yeenijEe Bein wjlighi: nding coe hee | ‘end Deo i: 0. Ein bea heen TA Jot of Oa Chatte ca Hockees ah robe combined, $20. Reduced from 8332. Coffee, Baking Powder and Condensed Milk. ore Fon Wate FORT: PAE nee ‘netural mineral water t ppe- | ler’s ‘pantry, bath” roont and hat and cloak | 4ppointed a sanitary inspector in the health half price. Remember Our Stores: “e) tite, aids digestion p the syrtcm | room. On the iver above are the billiard and cttice vice Dr. Demarest. George T. Richard- J Handsome Mirror-front Walnut ‘1 Bookease, solid onk. Reduced to $26.50. Former| S01 and 503 7th st. n.w.; 1620 Lith st. n.w.; | Meese. Heary FE. Abbey and Maurice Grau reapect- Yesterday afternoon Kuymond MePherson, a | inhabitant, flora, fauna, marine life and old | whi colored child of five years, fell against a K k . F- - | pook ge hype mats gs chen and | $0? is promoted to be assistant medical sani Bet—sent us by mistake, price, 835. Very handson 3104 M st., Georgetown; and 60 Center | lls anew che reappearance im Wasuinston for 1 " rything Bew. All miod- eae Speen SS ENS I: leech coat Ou tea Sarin ees ace teres ctor and Isaac Pinkney is appointed ambi Pris was $45. Market; 92 Westerm Market; 8 and 9 O-st. Mar- | OM So ons of ae X. M. OPPENHEIMER, P DYSTER, reo! 7 rg : ver driver vice Richardson. 1 Oak Mirror-front Single Ware 6 Dining Room Chairs, solid oak, very nandsomely | ket: 1¢! Northert. Liberty Market. Beware of GARAE EXRENARDE + ________\___ Jans F. OverER, rooms that will be used for general club. pur ji Dealer in Fine Putter, | poses. ‘he central location makes the build-| THE PUILDING 1NZ OF COLUMMTA TIGHTS. erent ee bap crea grep FEE payee CH. 'e. TUPSDAY, MARCH 17, hare poate Beat. wing. roar 9th st, Center Markot 4ug Very convenient for newspaper men. A. L. Barber & Co. in a letter to the Commis- Flas nicht thamne hl md adr Gide do canted abe ea a0.” Boba ad 2 een A Dyes, Magee, La Tosca. 4 OAS RTC ee . —— sioners today call aitention to the fact that the : $20. J satazmond Exten-aon Holler Slates, €1.25. 4 WEDNES DAA, MARCH 18, 6 ee ae . lots i ini — ine of © |. Horxixs, 933 ¥. oRsD en = == a Tax well-known firm of Johnson Brothers SS eee Mek axl oe Coe bier Devel mirror, @42.50; frou, 2 Odd Hall Chairs, solid oak, $12.50 each. mbii-3t* e a fupply more ‘amilies with fuel than any one | Alleged Writers Arrested—They Demanded | dceded with a provision that no building shall = 1A Oak Hal Chair, hand carved. Eeducea to To the Trad: FRIDAY, MARCH 20, SATURDAY, MARCH 21,an4 frm in the United Staten Sury Trials and Their Cases Went Over. | be erected within thirty tet of the etreet line wae ae ee oe a rs 100 cases ra Tecking CavApricots, | SAFCXDAY sng ~ SR Vierr swe Enrrime Canret Curasrxa. Wonks, | Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock about a @1 that | this caries tees an aaa eae tition ea 300 eases Choice Marrowiat Peas. PRICES: Reserved Seats: #35, #9.30.and 82. 6 gin. SLOCEAR ss. ave. n.w. Telephone #2 Paras ‘ie th land, r s 5 2 2 tation cases Stendard Corn. RH yy tie ee Oe fe house’, wewiy’ furuiscds = = : § ctor new and ail pe = ‘ ve is eur OLD HOMPSTRAI a , CITY AND DISTRICT. Shilling and Montgomery. They were dressed | buildings on this properiy should state that no <a sues ee serciar, TOMTOM ceutg.tbgge im rusplnn stock; will eell 10 per <a A EAD eet "PRE DES ERSIARD. Ait Wiirecnrnnee or Aa ate ia cithseas’ clothes and had been culled tagether | bsliding sball~be eescted within thirty foot of the freight in the rain and the soft 100 Rockers, soiid oak, antique oak and sixteenth 3. 13. Eansssaw & Buo., tala thie betas tatty Be. SRC amu S . to make a policy raid. The procession started | *¢ Street line. mg a worth #75. 1 6-piere. ae finish, uphoistered in tapestry and silk plush, ue ce ee Ppl Flour Dealers, 3 Pyening TT ‘sthonpay. = ae aian fe beng borg: daoapal peed obregen toh MISCELLANEOUS. spesiry and silky 5 only, well worth $10. , 1109, st. und 1021 M et. #.e. NESDAYMATINI Es- - etenete- Sere Realy te "Ses Sees > pelbey aes ‘ig:;| The Commissioners have authorized the Lance i-pieco — mbi4-G? a ERE Ri Hn Nartoxat.—Margaret Mather in “Joan of | ving to 1322 D street and the other to 324 13: - ite in tapestzy and silk 90 Solid Oak High-back Rockers, our leader, at F iE Res, Are.” street. The latter honse is a two-stoty brick | FeMtins of « room 1520 fet soe eee piush, S19, ‘The most striking $2.85. Seo them. Rex Furniture Polish. x Mut Fe Reve —“Lights and Shadows.” dwelling and is used for nothing but a policy | fT the survey of the Distric . suiye in the market, price consia- ae Special Offer, rT — x—Harry Willkums’ Own Specialty | shop, where the poor people in that locality go | ¢,T8¢ Washington and Georgetown Railroad Lye 5 Couches, upholstered in Wilton rags. Special! In order to introduce this polish to con- Rinse AND [ER = y . ? shite = Company equested the Commissioners A hanJsome Wilton Rug Suite, 6 price, $14.75. + snmers, we will offer to each customer one of PRODUC- Company. Sets to spend their small change in anticipation | to fucnich it at ay only day with rules nnd pieces, for & . os caceapaar a= Music—Testimonial Concert to | of a return of a dollar for each cent so spent. | regulations governing construction of its Several Very Fine Brocatelle Suites, ‘15 Solid Oak Cane-veat Chairs, $1.50 cach. 50c. bottles for Ye. jigner Maina. 1 3 nicel; sd the ne hit tis vy important matter. in which we will give you special Dagens This offer only hoi 0 o ‘s CONDENSED LOCALS. charged, the policy money was kept.’ Nettie gorner of ith and Cee aL ix Dotted Muslin, 10¢. ae ees Tange iE Hassox Hine Sno. : ee en =e Jackson, a colored woman, was arrested as a | *ortly en down Superintend — ; sebeciah yetee: ml 3910 F at. now. cE MA baa The Independent Pleasure Club has issued | Jackson, > Miles of the telegraph and telephone service : — a AN ACE SPAR Tite off AN’ invitations for its second cotaplimentary hop | ""i\"T. 6 house on D street colored boy named | ha® requested permission of the Commissioners wile iar attra Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Palt Eatangre 1p the eddstion of thirty Svome.cun sallerp, ef the seacon to be held at National Ritles’ | , At the house on D str nlovedt bos “| to erect a pole to accommodate the box which : more Speciaiist in Skin Discuses end Disease ice ew JAMES HOOD. Armory April 3. the person whom the officers wemected ana! | is at present on the building and which must 1 01d Side Chair, imitation mahogany, covered in | uf the Nervous System, has opened an office in mbit | Rev. Dr. Eltiott of Ascension Church preached | £h¢ Perwon whom the offiecrs, expected to fina. | 1 Tioved. ee er Washingtoa, D.C., for the t-eatment of all AN'S NEW WASHINGTON HEATER, in Trinity Church, New York, yesterday morn- | (0100 (0 a PN Kemember, the casi buyer cannot maids ard Nervous Diseases and removing * ELEVENTH STREET. , | ity ame Beas ing, avd last evening delivered in Trinity | ‘Be real write: . adford to pass us by. 1 Side Chair. imitation mahogany, covered in French | uous hairs, warts, moles, masks, tumors and j S SBAMDACOL, Saturiay with carrying a pistol on 11th street, | 4 the day they were released on bai: ‘The repairs on the Chesapeake an? Ohiocanal ‘¢biinta te 1212 G st. ne w-san,tte HARRY W. WILLIAMS’ Lew abd wyruved sau and he forfeited £20 collateral. jane aay in the Police Court they demanded | witt be commenced on the 23d of this month. peas pac eee cutia tical Coiesieals a a eing 6 Sees ota Sone 3 a ‘This work will be given out by contract and a W. H. HOERE, 200 Towel Racks, beveled plate glass, 81 each. hoa Viel Auppts ale, berdoa ty ths tase 7 sectemacie Yes Hee ee, on of &. S. Hoover was attacked by blind ———— : 5 : er : 5 ° Singyersandr=naway, breaking several vehicles, | On the Old Missions of Lower California, |/#T6® force of men will be employed. ‘The ds Oak Okieale-< (Geawana weemaa ers, Messrs, Samuel Allsopp & Sons, Limited, From Academy of Music, Pittsburg, Pa, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3. stagge y fd cans people are also making an examination of plate glass, | Burton-on-Trent, Engl: ro Water Ke: the F po manor ory ‘Thureday evening next Ensign John M. Elii- | “2! BeoP! iB = 8TH ST. AND PENNA. ATE $15. m-on-Trent, England. xt Week—VAIDIS SISTEKS’ NOVELTY CO. io cat St Se Sen See im, ‘On Seterday a two-year-old child of Joseph Mite tele = their title to the property owned within the| + ee For saie by N. W. Boremens, iene e4cke LEEDS & LUPINCOTT. Lacy of 432 Franklin sireet (P and Q) swallowed esa Ah aaa feces Pape tag elie amp oer bag CURTAINS AND UPHOTSTERY Goops. §30-f4m,tl 1825 Fst nw. | Py aRnis BUOU THEATE: Pesneritas} poe a br. W. f. Gill | Pa rish Hall, 23d street, on the Jesuits in THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLROAD. 2 * — « > finest ues eee Mate uaaas ta tsex iil and ma [Lower California. The lncture-will be Sind-| The Reliance aad Oblo a making extensive We have 3.200 yards China Silk in eight colors, Petits enemy yo ee Mrs P. Harr:s, K. 1. Britton ana T. F, Deas, Propet child died Saturday night. trated by fifty stereopticon views of thescenery, | preparation to construct the southern branch. pov ae il ala te ec d PE AT store and Manasers, ‘TBE cuatrosTe, “ a r We ive Monday C b will enter Georgetown, and it conte feck commencine Monday, March 1% ATLANTIC CITY, N.4 “ 7 p Assi ee = aa 3 ww ime, | CHARLES GAYLER’S SUCCESSFUL ME! nt wna . colored chill of tive years fell against a'st0ve | migsion ruins in the peninstls. Ensign Elli-| plates having this work inished by next fall. plecrensittoline will be sold at 200. per yard. | fim Invention Making Sewing » Pastime, aims tl | ee Dr. Winter attended him and directed that he | £0\t,tatine but hitle Rowen cotaee, One Ge eee ale hs y feign It cherms on sight. Its use euraptures. Ay SLR Tat mR tee Sond ior ewrouiar be sent to the Children’s Hospital, which was | cgjjcent waters, during which time were taken acu — ceeded eae oP by « M. Suvsien & Soxs. pinicces Meared and Strive Tapestry, suitable for Office 437 9th strevt northwest. cill-tr | effects. sib nie F. ROBFRTS & SONR_ done. - | the photographs from which the lecture will be ciisens = e Com- urniture Coverings. Formerly sold at $2.50 to F inc = ian Point oomMPURT, SAG A slight fire took place at 225 Delaware | ijustrated. missioners toimprove 36th street between Pros- 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., $4.50 per yard. Now $1 per yard. | L}S00rN ausic Hara. ery tht Dew; Lioderuie avenue northeast yesterday morning. "4 : OHNSON UT TRELL. mar toa; oren ail year; within two iunuies wah of 3 $ Nccrermots | — od pect avenue and O street. This improvement ms ‘alias keke a 3 MONDAY EVENING, MARC 2 Tisymen Trotel. WE. BUCA LAL, Owuer and Prpantece of 516 Gth street northwest, while riding in the | tertaining the Wheelmen, hhas been scheduled and promised for a num-| Are now showing oneof the handsomest toczs | ety sy oper parle aon onde One ee 713 MARKET SPACE. onc. sas aber county, was thrown from his horse against a| |The members and friends of the Capital | ber of years, and it is now found almost - - Blue and Gold, Copper and Goid. —_— 2 [QTEL CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY. ¥. 3. ire fence and badly hurt. Ofticer West assisted | Bicycle C1 lease: i id sible to reuch the maiu entrance cf ‘Trini of DRESS GOODS of the latest styles tobe Qn Vr ans aye. hal \ kim to the « asino Club. aie eee cree ently entertained Friday | Eivarch, owing to the depth of the mud at this . pieces Imported Stripe Tapestry. Willbo scid at | SCA All thie entire sheet sf word attest to a ree at cai night at the club house on street by ®/ point. "In the general extension of streets | sound in the Disirict, and ladies wishing tose. | 80 Dervard, Formeny aan ea: acer tanya speedy merase gl img conn bo Drinking Chor Proant G.Verdt. | aig geviKK, Cotumbia Athletic Club. musical and literary program of ten numbers | made by the Commissioners the citizens are ishing ‘Tuerotore we quote belows few SPECIALS end leave TON ‘Teit 1 ¥ init: teaihitindniais anid The regular semai-monthly athletic exhibition | that occupied about an hour anda half. The | wondering why no provision has been made for | 0 44. Pat eakt suiuemie are Bpleces French Tapestry. #1.10 per yard. Former | @¢7**t © Your naginstion: : lett Nt of the Coinmbia Athletic Club took place la | Participants in this part of i ssiecetemest —. of streets westward from this om a a Price, # In Blue, Terra Cotta and Nile. A SPRING JACKET SPECIAL. neural Van Saturday night in the gymnasium of the clud | Were Mrs. Herbert 8. Owen, Miss Kimball, Sliss ice eee = adtinc Goma be “ A a pe Ladies Blazer Jackets—Colors, Tan, Navy Blue and . y " ss = : a ~~ ‘compensated by looking at our 2 pieces Wool Momie Cloth. Blue and Gold. 7c. house and was witnessed by upwards of 500 | Meore, Mr. J. E. Jones, Mr. Mark Olds. Mr. G. AN ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMEN’ 7 Beek, trimmed with cold end self-colored cord, and : A. Lyon and Messrs. Stephens, Johnson, Olds, | ‘The young ladies of the Dunbarton Avenue per yard. Reduced trout kUaraiteed all wooi, at #5, worth 86. opie. A half-mile dash about the feit track = Doles wae spa] Piet: és LATEST arrivals of NEW SPRING GOODS, . ge, Falck and form- | Chureh gave an excgilent concert Friday night 44 i ESS GOODS SPECIALS, ing the glee club of the Capita at Li iNicuia Hall to a very large peal eo vies me PROPOSALS. In the gallery opened the eutertainment. Tyler | vera, | PO BERD. winning in 2 minutes and 24 seconds, Boiway 3 peo, phonograph ga aierest : ; nd i a SIAL NO. 1.—We ; Troposals will be received by the undersicned up to i fencing bout. A rope-climbing con- | the floor was cleated ef tae a | dered by Misses Pearl Vishel, Carrie Troth, ; wash. Reduced trom 40¢. to Lie. : scr {7 egies Moss --...G. Vera as ‘ na tie between Cros | Ss a Sagat me (hairs and wus 0¢-) ‘genie Davis ant Sue Lacy and Messrs. David | the lowest prices, and do not allow any devia- — Olive, GoldensBrown and Lizkt Tan, formerly 2018 at | Por te first tive in Aaa + | trades, seyerateor whole, for the erection of thre a ag stone and brick cwellinge on the “Palisades of the $1. Oar price 30c, per yard. PECIAL NO, 2.—3s-inch Plaid Homespuns, impli thence colcrincs, at 47c. per yanL. ‘These arveasct an tnd chore Teproductions of the expensive Scoich cheviots. sarily accepted. B. OUGH, Archittert, A KID GLOVE SPECIAL. 1416 Ft Bi WD. MeFARLAN —— Ali the new shades oi Gay, Tan and Black Mous- ga What are dey to ‘ = Werade at $1. All 2 ley and Sewell, who climbed to the top of the Keynolds, Lawrence Jannoy, Joseph Flynv, building in 62 seconds. Harrison and Shafirt | Felix Benkert and David Wood. In the titer: | tion from the price placed upon them, you will wrestled in Greco-“oman styie without a fall | : 3 mission Miss Olive Travers recited and Mass for either. |The former, however, was clared | ee re Graver gave an instrumental solo. ‘Then there the winner, having done most worl evere affliction in of lcame twelve young ledics who called them- rn . Creealey, Deshiell and Sewell Gil come clever | tw children from diphtheria, | selves the “Peake “Sisters,” who amused the | gna we feol sure that you will ind Fico re egy Aiseirepens helio imalomedines work on the horizoutal bar, and Gregg won the | have agai on Vi by death. Abont ten | sudience by r i nrarche ———- pelea eae quetaire Suede Gloves. Uur 8! next event, the ranuing high juny ring | days ayo that dread disease entered the family. | horuses, &c. is the pigcaen Deatleto post yourself at onces tothe cost, | M*uertt from $1.50 t0 Gx. 5 ees sizes. 4 feet 10 inches. Carpenter Heintz then | On Thursday and Friday of last week # daughter | names of the “ vrs:” Misee Jowas any other RELIABLE house can sel! B pieces Jute. Reduced from #1 to 50. per yard. ERSHI} gave an exciting exhibition of broadsword | and a son died, and the third child, - Travers, Le: sor, Edna Balanh Goll ewe ant cin, Giemsa ‘MEN'S UNDERSHIRT SPECIAL. fencing. Dashiell and Sewell gave # daring | was despaired of Saturday, passed away during | Jackson, Ali ford, Birch, Lillie | thom in THIS or any other city. ae Our €2 Natural Gray Undershirts—sizes 34 to 44—-no and ditteult performance upen the double tra-| the following night. Mr. Mudd is connected | Stewart, Edna birch, Theresa Moore, Theresa | + . PORTIERES. drawers. To close $1.5, Should you not need the peze, which every one declared was the feature | with the Associated Press, and he an: ‘Thomas, Helena Boeser and Lovie Thomas. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. of the exhibition. Ranier and Simmons sparred | have the sympathy of a ljarge circle of frienis three rounds. No decision was given as towho | and acquaintances now in the time of their — » | for this season it’l) pay youto secure tem ior the next. POLICE COURT MATTERS. 7 pairs Pla'n Chenille Curtains, fringe top snd bot- AN UMBEELLA SPECIAL. e a cs e m ~*, served to rete t any and won, as the bout was an exhibition one entirely. | trouble: ‘There were only two cases in the Police Court —— puget naar wear nae fen All our $1.50 oxidized silver handle 26-inch amie . SEBOCGTES LS. * Au exhibition on the baticau board followed, inst persons for violating the laws of 7 pairs Chenille Portieres, Red, Blue, Terra Cotta ana | ‘"S!oria” Cloth Uuibretius reduced to $1. ‘ eeaencts! 1, ee and the exhibition closed with a rattling set-to ‘ticthées Ghanian Georgetown. One of the defendants was| ™bl# ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONB. | Cream, Rodnced from $13.50 to 87 These prices will prevail natil the lots are closed, %. ae between Dickinson and Dashiell, ” senetk uk Chea Francis Lee, an inoffensive old colored man, —- but we advieo early buyins as our prece create a Sea At the inet entertainment of Columbia Coun- | Siitse tain is not, thoaght to be sound.” Ho 22 pairs Velour Porticres, in Cream, | H¥ely demand. . ‘Reese Nolenuetie™....G 10 Pex Cexr R Held for the Grand Jury. cil, No. 46, A. L. of H., which proved to be plead gailty to a charge of vagrancy and was ’ Helfotrope, Olive and Green. 855 to — wh 14 aus MAMIE DECCA and tail chidres. ‘ER EDUCTION Acolored man named Jokn Waters was tried | such an enjoyable affair, the following com- tg Loaag! daye. at ‘ eo ee a mes JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S uae Gikiaih : eee ~ im the Police Court Saturday on a ckarge of | mittee had charge of the arrangements: Chair- joms Monts, colored, was charged with 3 pairs 72-inch Portieres. Reduced from POPULAR-PEICED DRY GOODS HOUSI FURNITURE false pretenses. It was charged tha: man, Mr. Leopold Baumgarten, assisted by | &Wearing on High street and he forfeited 5 on $18 to iE, collateral. amh13_713 Market Space, bet. 7thand Sth sts. _ falsely representing that he was the own: ‘Mrs. J. B. Frederick, Mrs. J. Baumgarten, Mrs. FOR 30 Dars. a . = . Ss nnnnnemmmmemmmm seed Exquisite colorings and desisns. : ‘ ee aeomeietes eran wees (eee ae are Paers Cet Sit arc turer atone tat martes | SeveT=ES Sexoor, Gms PRss2 goaner mx wasutsotox, | gece mew Dulane, No 3 Phen we Judge Miller held the prisoner in [300 bail ees ee M M About the Great Bankrupt Sale > — ALL SPEAK AT ONCE. ‘The Two (2) First Piano Recitals copponite the U, 8. Post Office Department. April 1 for the grand jury. Revival Meetings at the Tabernacle. Mancu Avni. Max ~ LACES. LACES. ‘Teacher: **What do you consider the science of SA eee anes, Seen eS The revival m umn huppiness? (Since his brilliant sacceses im Europe, also im | will seeali at the old stand, 430 und 2 7th st. n.w., ‘The Charge Agains: Voticeman Auguste. 8 in progress at the MARCH APRIL MAY Seventeen iittle rirls all at sametime: **To bestow | New York. Boston, Chicayo, Cincinnati, St. where, pending rewoval, we shall offer our eutine Tabernacle Church coutinue to attract a great MARCH APKIL May * SHOES, 40 pairs Nottingham Laces. $1.50. Reduced from a ; rena reine Soe as See Sonate aaa: ‘Louis and the far west) ork Ob the aiest anu beet uukes of oncerning the charge: Gish of Sateielt. ‘I te found load MARCH APRIL MAY : me $ Sah comren FURNITURE, CARPETS, Auguste, who was tried before tho trial boar | haies in the aiden in onde tones? peat | Afethe best months in which to purity your blond, Purchased Frou: the Assiznee of 15 paira Nottingham Laces. $2.75. Reduced trom | ¢,h{atit:,;-Whe in this city do you consider livesup | SATURDAY, 21, aad last Wednesdar, the charge wus made by James | jose wh toattend th nce. Mr, | DUsink the long, cold wincer, the blood Lecomes tain sasaisa Seventeen iittle virls shout with a vim: ““GRASTY, MONDa, 23, i ‘eigen ae Grant, and not by Chazles Speiden, a3 | HOS? ¥ho wish toattend the meetings, Rev. Mr. | anu uapure, the body bewines weak and tired, the 3 pace ie THE FUSHEK, 150 and 151% 7tu st.n.w.! My ‘AT LINCOLN HALL. PER CENT REDUCTION FROM FORMER died ox 'ae 4 Mr. Speiden, wio is the | 292% the pastor of the church, preached yer- | appetite isy be fost, and just now the system craves MESSRS. NOWELL & MURRAY 1S pairs Nottingsm Laces, $3. Reduced from $5. Re pe ie SEATS, @1, 7c., ALSO 50c. pd CES. peliceman’s bro’ law. was, however, one | terday morning. He said that the number of | the ##d of a reliable u.elicine like Mood’s Sursapariila, sorts of furnitare was very Hh. Pee PR —_— and Of the principal witnesses called to give onversionx was estimated to be abont one | MARCH APAIL MAY Speirs Nottingham Laces. $1.28. Reduced trom | Sowcthers ers trim ts ieliee, Marne et a may EE Ngee ‘ > Now others are tryine to ivliow, vat oun't get as STORE: . DROOP, BABY CARRIAGES this season embrace many new dence against the oiicer. hundred and thirty for the week during which | MALCH AYEIL MAY nent - fies ‘much dor the snoney anywhere as at Grssy's ON AND AFTER TUESDAL, MAb 27°” | designs tn mahes and uphoisterins. We haveallthe pou See the meetings had been held. The children’s | ARCH APRIL MAY J vote seventeen to these little gicis for this 2 < latest sip les, aud our 10 per cent reduction applies to g ore meeting in the afternoon was: largely aiented la is pecullarly adapted to thenends esagis Nottinsam Laces. $2.25. Reduced from | wit or ovat history sual also prove thelr siateusent by | mbl4-78 theceas well as 10 furniture. Call and eanuuine them. Fete tienen tee teens eae ae BARA. | nd Dr. Hatatwoud made one of lis effective ad- | of tie bay diritur theve wontha, It thurvuchsy vat | Pyet 2,—We have bonsht this stock at a pri-e which | ®" Ave bye ret acne ‘To the Editor of The Evening Stat jand De. en Mrective ad- | ses and vttalizcs. tue blood, creates B goud appetite, z . 24 paire Nottingham Laces. pope ne cgcenennpeageaes MATTINGS present 9 great variety of color and ‘The Stan of Saturday reports me as saying | (esses. Kev. Dr. Jones, Presbrey, Ma; Till | enei biihewenain ead beataohas wives hea thy a-tivn: to | CBAbIe# Us to sell the goods fully 25 per cent less than 30. ‘$2. Reduced from | Best Woven Wire Cots, $1.98. texture, We have them et prices that will come within: wath —_ ving | and Mr. Pendle alse took part in the exerciees, a ths teak Cached besioaan 3 Solid Oak Chamber Suites, $10.95. the reach of all, andour suppiy is 80 varied thet we cam that the committ tion of land abo | the kidues# and Liver and inparts acreust' to. the aoe rk acetals vse ot asia ans oven nnorerfiowing audience listened | her atgpalen thers cae MeN Se ABE a eq, | Bist Caneaeat Chairs, Gre. rumrentes tooah you. be tuken for Rock Creck Park “Have now | to Dr. Hammond. choirs lead the singing, ge MARCH APRIL MAY " San yraeyne ae ‘Reduced from . 01 " y i mn best grades of goods made, Every pair of shoes in the —..- Cm" Sea REFRIGERATORS are always tm season, and our hunt Taba Wiel ateree loaner Te Se ee store cuacunteed to bo strictiy solid leather onter and | '3Palts Nottingham Laces.” $4. Reduced from $7. ‘Comer 1th and 1 its. nw. cocks bert ap sith the demand. ‘Dou purcaae ig their valuation, | —— Now is the time when you should ive Hood's Sarsa- ; ‘DHAF soles, and first-class in every way. ‘pale Nottingham Laces. @3. Reduced from 96. a OME RR SIS EE began with the land of minimum valve, and | She Claims $5,000 Damages. parila a fair trial. That orocucus tant whieh has | Fact:2—We mre compelled to clove out this stock tn sonal worked vap from that starting point.” The | Mr. A. K. Brown has, for Harriet A. Hazzard, | Yeu i= 0 ood fcr yeurs, imay Le thorouchly ex- | a short tine, aC miust sell, no matter how great tho | Gpsirs SwissLaces. $10, Former price, 818. peretore Mariam Temes Sete: sateten ooh 67.08. fo ASmensed y ‘om mittes ve nin 7 . SEVEN OLD LADIES \VENDEETOWN, OUR CREDIT SYSTEM bas proven a bovn to thow- — ‘mands in the ast, and ite ben-fite are at the disposal of Fine Wainut Cnib Beds, 86.50 to 10. OPERATTA, ali for the future. Asal: peyment at the thoe of pur Geleantenachial ame syaPhe ig | Sted @ suit against the Washington and George: | Pal! | Sivine Hoods Saiesparilla a fate trial. It | gacritice, —— ‘Large Cylinder Book Case and Desk, 825. hase will encere you whatever you want tn chr ta- s ae OF te oe pscate Eazcelt | owen Hailrond Company for e200) davaages | again: Trulerfui loud yaritor aud tuildine w> | “Pcents im need of oes for thelr children wilt tna | Sve Owies Laces. 9.50 Fommar peice, @1858) wo ny crerTtuing fur the bons exert shove: We TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1801, SSiture line, and while yuu ese enjayiarthe pleasure of Ea 2a pr | hy reason of injuries received on February 5 MARCH APRIL May this a golden opportunity. 4:patrn Swiss Laces, 1250, Former price, 025. | “icgaJ.gvery part of the cits. “Our only terms pete Bo'clock. s their use you can pay for them in such weekly or A Baa Coutision. | bist near the cornes of 7th and G streets north- ee ee pees ~calareeabaege G pairs Irish Point Lace €0.75. Reduced from oe. Cantatas Pe me mniee_| 55 pamen susempoan oe mene Yesterday afterugon thirce velicles camo to-| west. She claims that having takex passage on | Theseare the montusin evets year when thousands | _Letiee Custom-made Shows a: lose than half actual | 5, M. C. GBASTY, NO FAIRER TERMS CAN BE MADE AXY WEERB gether on 7th street road and Whitney avenue | iho rond on the day named it became defend- | of old fxcais reortto a regular course of Hood's Sarsa- | VUN€- 4 pairs Irish Point Iaces. $5.25. Reduced from DOUBLE STORES, tb bebe oe ‘The occupants | #4t's duty to safely deliver her at that poiut,but | Parills. Therect thet Hood's Sarsapurills, cnce fairly | Men's Shoes of the finest grades ainicst givena way | $7.90. , * 1510 and 1512 7th st. nw. BEE BDT escaped injuzy with the e=-aptioa of Mr. J. a, | tast it cid not ¢ tried, Lecoaves the favorite spring mediciue, speaks | It will pay to buy them whether you need thea or gigitt Tish Potmt Laces. $7.60. Bequced from ae ont 2 volumes tor ifs cacellence and medicinal merit. and jliss Kate Powers, who were thi pat of | — . their team and injarst 7 -wuee kchon aot HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Come and examine the extraordinary bargains that | Aire Irish Point Laces, $12. Reduced from 818. Manca 2, 91. ,‘Smoxs, fonts 2 ee aa Seta hy 2 trurine ‘Slisixfor 93. Prepered only mtn ee ay Pik one Spee tip Handsome designs —— A Cab Driver Injured. “Bnomoprse” cures herdache. 25¢.—Adet. by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mase. pres cotdecerty : : WE HAVE OPEXED To- On Saturday afternoon the cab of Henry ee Serey en 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. a ‘Ladies’ Shoes at 7c. fe Dr. H. 8. Stew pre: 15,000 cok * prep H. & Stovensend wile Pr hesorpra adr emp mines tS Come early in the morning to avold the crowd in the (armory square). Before they alighted the horse | the Connelisviile region of Pennsylvania enters | Mopranspotrep Sur « took fright at the cars, ran away and over- | Up0 its sixth week today. While the leaders of | |, ss ccessecctnse, thesacend grest skin turned the vehicle. Dr. Stevens and wife es altel mnie wankers Wil eet say on pnb> | Ee eaatadiapsisagannmnean eaped without injury, but the driver strack the men have buming and os. brs od with eed be for bien far hes. of askin cracked, blecding, and itching, al- unconscious. Heidenrick was taken to the ‘i days ‘most beyvad human endurance; lair lifeless ur gone. Emergeney Hospital and attended by Dr. Nubici- | Suffering hardly to be appreciated. Is not this « dim- Middieton. He regaiued consciousness and ‘demand for coke | cult skin and scalp disease to cure? And yet CUTI- Was taken to bis homie. 6 DAY SEVERAL CASES OF ‘LADIES AND GENTLE

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