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D.c., FRIDAY, dacs 20, 1891-TWELVE PAGES. 3 FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. DON'T MISS IT FOR ANYTHING. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. THE POST OFFICE SITE. THE SHOP GIRL IN LONDON. OUR SALE LOL-ON FLORIDA AVE. N.W. NEAR | TQOR SALE— F Saturday's Star Will Eclipse Everything in| Lenten Luncheons and Dinner Parties—Per- Speaking of fine figures, Bernhardt's varies | Further Testimony as to the Value of the | How She Differs From Her American Sisters itn ee, See LoTs Rava, 10Ts the Shape of a Newspaper. sonal Notes of Interest. $20,000 to $40,000 a ‘and Bernhardt Ground te Be Taken. i woe a THE NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA Tomorrow, the same being Saturday, Tax | Mrs. Cullom and her sister, Miss Fisher, were Apetvegataiieehis ae The commission to condemn square $28, be- | London Letter tot hte Times at home yesterday afternoon and their callers tween ©, D, 1ith and 12th streets, for the site| Leaving the girls behind bis woolen connter 7 ps nh] usual well-a tio" ftanfae and in therretay. overioakine te We | STAR, Ae is ite usual and well-approved custom, | hone, Yomerday afternoon and their callers : for the city post office yesterday afternoon |to decide what they shall est and drink at id Va. shores: Ueautiful views, The cheapest lots | will appear as a sixteen-page paper, with every | Gordon Hardie, who is on a fortnight’s visit to Sean ss aeers. heard the testimony of Mr. Geo. C. Henning, | <linner I began « tour of the place and was “Pairsnd alia nay eaaeot ae, | page Dright, snappy and readable. cc ee atta batemet ee (See nee Mind’) president of the Traders’ Bank. After giving | given an opportanity to talk with any of the P iw mh7-1m ae Gis'TSti'st.__| be all the news of the day from all parts of ‘the Saiec dane’ che teppensi a eatin eas saesikarmprares his opinion of the values of property in that | cmploves I desired, and to question them with- et gpg ey SAFE AND PROFITABLE | ¥Tld—not excepting Washington—and in ad- of an hour were Mrs. A. A. — avenre section he said that he valued the ground of | out the surveillance of the young man who A lexandria, Va.: splendid for cucking oF ‘DO YOU WANT A 8A) will be W. E. Curtis, Mra. De Castro, Gen. the whole square at ¢15 foot, 11th and D | was assigned to the duty of taking me sbont. = ; INVESTMENT? dition the miscellaneous reeding matter Ten thousand swords are manufactured every sq per :TH SIDE OF Es Temoved in summer DO YOU WANT A GOOD HOME SITE? * and Miss Hutchinson. een at €31.50, 12th and D at €23 and the otber | In every nook and corner there was some queer s “Pigeee ves : Address Box 6, Alexandria, Va. HAVE YOU 4 DESIRE TO tf upto the standard Tax Stan hassotfor iteelf and | " ytrs. Geo. W. Williams gave a lunc in Cincinnati, and still the pen bas given | steets hast = SIRE TO SPROULA: RS semphacard phase of this singular life constantly presenting itself, running all the way from the highest EXCHANGE A NUMBEK « nue, sound al i €. . that city the of the Ham-burg of Amer- | Parts of the square as low as €8. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS maintained with all consistency. If the serv-| terday to Mrs. McKee and Mra. Ruseell Harri- oe 6 The : “ 1 . “The floral decorations were in calla lilies Covonial Beach, finest Cusitess howe, Offers the best opportunities for either that be | ices of special correspondents in all directions, | 80m. ie ing. class of dry goods to the place where they kept Sit Gray st. ne, erty ites Uue is Slose bya auteady ratiiobed Re | press associations, a large force of reporters = ee a « 7] It was inadvertently stated that John A. | dogs, birds and other live stock for anle. — oe SALE—POR WANT OF U Suatibet os ieee —— A contributor suggests that the “‘men folks” | nov "Tained his improvements at €20,000 to | thing was always noticeable: that was the neat. F? DESIRABLE sound ant 0 and any niumber of special writers on special! Mrs, Hopkins gave a lungheon yesterday. of the Wimodaugheis organize » brother #0-| $35,000, when his statement was €80,000 to Ay ens pee] aii se tlons ut city. Fur Se ret ro subjects of general interest can avail anything | Mrs. Chas. A. Williams was the hostess of the | ciety to be called the “Husfasonbro.” bey cet icon ee ee ee in the way of getting out a good newspaper —e luncheon which marked yester- mee aes “ sian cae ya mycin then Tax Stax of tomorrow will be worthy of | “airs. Jas, Wadsworth entertained a com: ‘The bark is on the see at the Dog Show. ——— a Stance Toes pany ——_ = "I MAGNIFICIENT VIEWS the city and worthy of iteelf. Keep your eyes | at dinner last night. ‘The wind whistles How the Good Work in Hilo Was Interrupted mK the women of the subd Rs : at its work. tive. [eee POUT BUNREW MiLLsovesiooding the Gy and | open for Saturday's Stax. If you mise it you quLittle Rebecca. Jeffrien, the three-year-old Pie a eto Shack Geen Katsued en Ohine one oot ‘otomine river, will miss more than you can afford. Among | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Jeffries, had a avoneatis oF waneen. —— ” and the wrists, set off their perfect figures te E HAVE NO EXPERIMENT} frolic wi Shortly after the arrival of the first mission- — Toler son, bute centine good, thine in connection | the specially attractive articles will be: Kime of er babe teenie denies frolic with | Hosband—apologetically: “I won enough at Pant or Perfection, and their good manners made with a subdivision thrve yecre old, wisere there are: 18x90: $1 per aries at the Hawaiian Islands a small party of pl tend of trouble. itu) tarsihes, «$17.00 school provided und | THE PATENT CENTENNIAL (llustrated). | her birthday. ‘The little guests were Master | Poker last night, dear, to buy you an Easter SS Siepees a ra jew days tte. perft. pe them landed from a schooner at Hilo their | Tidiness i ress, as well as litenees th | Bee CATHOLIC, ‘BAPFISE “and” ERISGOFAL| "ON a are ing for the great | "0. Britton. four months old; Master Sherman | bonnet. Poker isn't so bad, after all, is it?” | Wario visit the voleano of ‘Kilauea At. that |erorch, are valunble requisites for the Eevlion disc. per ft - CHURCHES. x sre prepari Sreat | Chipman, Master Kilbourn Gordon, Miss Marion | Wife: “Xo, darling. I won enough at Mra. | 1 working girl, and they cultivate these graces caarcoe” sattare, 18,000 ff. pecanae! OUCSS GET TO OUR PROPERTY April celebration. Hecey: Mis Elizabeth Carpenter, Mise Lilian | Jack Pott's cardhreception the night before to | ‘ime BO missionary bad been stationed at Hilo, | ANOiE Gite She, el t0 eucesed and” boop cinaieg Sete taptecenel the funaen Gone McCook, Miss Pauline Magruder and the Misses am, and consequently but few of the people of the | thei: ’ Kowa lepartinents Jorune Yare; Dou? aneruee’? | EARLY SPRING STYLES (lilustrated). Flora and Saidee Britton. ‘The birthday cake | Uy you a whole suit of clothes. place had over had the epportentiy of henstag | “Med con; dren end lock co 8 ton purrle BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE. Some ‘becoming costumes for fashionable |had ‘throe candles burning on top of i ands mop punding. to the American mind until careful inqhiry i Plats and all information of KEDFORD W. WAl é wonderful birt! i eping through its | The Washington Kennel Club is trying it on . The saleswomen in the a nd clowk < EBON Ua ae ante BE BRBTON, "Bet hes crust little loops of Pus eben ‘This was | the dog this week dng eager teited| | Tae pe per eden ¢ a DOGS IN THE SHOW (Illustrated). — stoma the tat le, gach guest Polling a — aon dig appointed a ae Whiteley'sor the “sweller” shops in Regent or 5 ee a i ‘on, to which they found either a cllicken or er #0 happened that the only build- ¢ best dressed. wome: r miu aitl sta to be —COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, _| Picturesque points of the canine exhibition. | rat attached. Among the other pretiy things WEALTH ye, Fovani lag tacg> enough torts geepenst matings | Mephad toe ecient kee ee Biche y | POR SS S OF LAND IN Phince | EASTER AT HOME. aoe home were satin eggs filled with ee : for biz | * * Canoe house situated on the beach. | afternoon and evening, with plenty of means to Lian iG | F Witham county, Va.; only 340 iniles froin Wash- fi j- | candy. would you have me marry a man for hii . | indulge their tastes for handsome garments ington; U4 tullos ‘from kallroad.stu'ton. “rriceomy | 4 Chapter on the social customs ie tredi- | “Mrs, Wm. A. Hammond gave a luncheon yes- | money?” ‘Thlither tho congeagetion sasmbied ot Go ap- | SLED. caghs-Sting tind ah govenal ook FRANCIS H Mia Seng MMW he | a pes pas piss ncaa | ec not; but Ta be quite as | Pointed time in the forenoon, filing the hoube | Darturn’ witht demithune, Thest ere won for | a TCRES OF TU ve New York. Those present were Mrs. Golds-| willing that sia a you should | °°,,'%, po et a ‘There were, iiid | tall, fine-looking women, and as they go al ee Benes Hou, ig akon AN ANONYMOUS LETTER. borough, Mrs. Winlock, Mrs. A.C. Tyler, Mra. ahead scarred ite-headed warriors, who thes cEWo@ joutvonaery county. Ma. Apply HOWARD HOUSE Crosby, Mrs. Audenreid, Mrs. John Poor, Mrs. | ™8ry him for his poverty. fought in the wars of Kamehameha, sitting in An entertaining story written for Taz Evex-| N.S. Lincoln, Mra. McKeever, Mra. Philip their kapa kibeis, through whose quiet dignity ber morn 1xo Bran by Edgar Fawcett. phillips, dhe table was decked ‘with jonquils. | Thedndian was made a ward of the nation | of manner there. shone w Grisdsup ck cronen, | epee. They agony | Te TALE OF A CAT'S GHOST. re. ‘Teale is visiting Mra. Audenried. long ago, and the nation re-wards him every | to whom the emancipation from the kapu had | suture, ‘Ther cee Eeoughe wees cr buman ALF St ad hich befell the tenants ‘The Misses Hunt have been out of town a year. come almost too ite, and there were i if they did not Mern nia ne uh = great deal lately visiting friends in Philadel- eater! younger people and children and babies, be remarkable. What is " THOS. J. FISHER & CO. : ise proxunity to pours end vaths,| of & G street house. Dhia and New York. more or less dressed, according to the | truc of the women workrr at’ Whiteley 1 " ‘. air fiat civen ediasely, Ad Mrs. McCalla entertained eee [ode pordad er een emer prem iirlagel region Fe Be 4 Ino true of ti who work i the aw. ‘d or mone! 5 ter % ve" also true ome who work in any ¢ or mscnes ret ACROSS THE FLOOR OF THE OCEAN. frionda vonterday Ua cloce ee ae secot REE | to the fact that every dog in the show isa bark- |fouvcnenc® oF whim or cuppertel’ Sue | cases he, oan 7 : ‘Yeas anexample becan ‘What might be seen on a trip from San Fran- | guest, Miss Caroline Pitzgerald, Mrs, Crosby | keeper. roof of the house were appropriated by some | it is «uch a typical place and cisco to New York through unfathomed | assisted in receiving and out in the tea room of the more agile boys to elevate themselves | of my investigations int depths. Miss Hattie Biaine poured the tea. —- ‘HIS NAME. _— a. Koper clinging — — a control of a large number of women im the thore present were Madame Koi », Col. at “Wha' a court monkeys, they await roceedings with coun- | United Kin THE FRENCH CLAIMS. Mre. John Hay, Col, and ‘Mra Winthrop, Mes. Dihetey Car game?” aaked the court of the | enances’ expremive of the greaccst triumph | It'e tes Story of their justice and the wrong of the | Ishum Hornsby, Mrs. Hammond, Mere W. 1 | P Up and delight. Others, with equal ingenuity and | trast the differen ¢ of ith, ony per eriert; only bai: a square from Lincoln Fark. Apply to WELLER & REPETTL. P.S,— Best speculative location in t ms Met, Me ase De ico | ‘“Bill,” was the brief response. greater comfort, climbed on to the outside of | find it bere and in the long delay. By John F. Coyle. Sie ee and Mra. Geo. “pin, what?” fe root, = by salty pee oS == ol the sue ot “re women «r Bec ier Si mae Jani Oli | CROCODILES AND ALLIGATORS. Mrs. Arthar Bradley of Hartford and her] {McKinley Bi making new oncs, bed an unobstructed view of | tos muita yt ae asad female. Hoos Kitat, | What science knows about them. Some pop-| sisters, the Misses Plimpton, are visiting Gen. why thati the inside, and the enormous size of their eyes, | upper stories and they are obliged to accept ae St ular misconceptions exploded. and Mrs. William Henry Browne of K street. | “‘’Cause I raised the price of @ drink and | visible from ‘below, showed how they appre- the merchant impo phems ninbesl The Misses Plimpton are pleasantly remem- | none of the other fellers could.” ciated it. Under these favorable circumstances ayy pon gt ag Oy BY CARRIAGES, rt i THEY WERE HERE IN ‘61. bored from their last winter's visit in Washing- | “Dismissed.” fhe mecting, commenced; the preaching. was | pe coteup es bom mo Bone cry, carpets, oil an, Pantry, Linge 1ront ax ‘ i jon. ‘They will receive with Mrs. Browne ou stened to with great attention by the audience | fowance for. room ‘rv 2 = emt et” aT CHAMBELN, Jove F at, Sa'loos. iat Fennaylvante velamteees wo | rc aay neat, Everybody ia “going to the dogs” in Wash- |"! themlnionsries felt that they were making | large parlor prom Pomen: 7 toca a ane a Miss Frances Aronheim of Charlottesville, i ‘an impression. with books and other arrange each $125 cack; ood speculati oR BALES aa Aon Oe Gana ‘ ‘this week. - - ~ oe at Appiy to MOBY. J. THOMAS On SALE-VIAN LE ABOGE 350, AOWES OF LAND ON | ATTRACTIVE HOMES. Va., previous to making a tour of the northern ington Suddenly, when the meeting was abont half | tertainment of the girls after working hours. mare, four round corners, $ ion. “House of 2 rootus. tn ood com ‘ition. | Seasonable suggestions for interior decora- | cities, 1s sto »ping for afew days with her friend, a through, there ensued a scene of the wildest | Wine or beer is usually served at dinner, ra CO ROLE Ee Spring of sple ‘ ‘The golden mean—a miser. confusion; men and women rushed out of the | ome of the higher grades of emy Hon temt i eaterprsng aaa an wore than Vinnie | tions. es i 2 paus Past mceell | building through the uncovered sides or where- | their choice of beverages. In the larg NOR | SALE SIGE | EXIENSION TOF, 1 a feat dew wor ‘S| READY FOR THE ONSET. Miss Annio Lee Bolling of Virginia is visiting A HALF-CRACKED SAFE. ever there was an aperture large enough, roll- | lisuments the merchants encourage thei ‘seated carrase, with pole » Site GOrlee wees her sister, Mrs. Alexander H. Galt, at 1905 G ‘on just acr oe trate SO ne BE ee Shall the nation print its money on fast | street northwest. JOR SALE busluins up very rapidiy. “rice tor the present, preeses? a mr ‘ . B. H. WARNER & CO., PENNIES AND PIPES. N ir ing over each other in the attempt and scream. | ple to form social clube and provide f them ace ‘ Daish @ | ing most unaccountably. ies screeched as | Various kinds of amuse B. Shaw, correspondent, left today for | porated cons | they wore tossed around in the panic, little | away the time. Aectures * “ 01 rts ite - ;wport News with his son Edmund, whe wae boys dropped from the posts and rolled’ from | certs are quite frequent F one or two horses; iixht and s.y! te to help them pans nd smoking con- din great deal of 16 hands’ bik Bt & C6 recently appointed United eee d whe was| ‘The failure to open a safe and secure its | the roof. in less than a’ minute the house was Sue fe taken by “the employer to “keep doubt at a ba: S. .@. = 7 - % . Grit empty, ting the missionarics and an im- | bis ts temper. he re- me woubs SF OR TRADE FOR HOUSE IN W: A wrlcon Saver breat of bard temas susiong Ab ncio he eepttal of Pxra rong, sn take tin | = ast ea ap anaes it | eee egy CE mY See bea om mes eee aka eee meas es eee 1 4 ihe plece of country property unui his customers. steamer which sails on Saturday for Rio de | Pennsylvania avenue eee 8° “| straw on the middle of the floor. oxious to an American } Mell Auproved a Skauce ora wielator. For Janeiro. not seem to have discouraged safe burglars who | Mi" 9" ih iuning of the disturbance the mis-| girl. In fact, few women in our country mbt rot stcr-a vestiapug tr te pLace or | ETRATE OF SODA. Mrs. James R. Young, the wife of the exee-| ar@ in this city. Last night they made another | sionaries supposed tat it was a sudden, attack | would subsnit'to the general arrangemente thet ‘OK SA Gk Biseiee ete unit trot: Matra wit ichzeer. | Soipe, interesting facts concerning this valu-|utive clerk, of tho Senate, and Mrs John | attempt. This time they broke and almost |froma hostile tribe or an uprising against | are bere imposed for the control of those wh easy terms, & CONLIPF, 516 11th st.n.w. OR SALH—ONE SUPERB tamo, nearly new, for B18 cover included. Also Be sqnare At GL. WILD & Bi able commodity. Biakely of Philadelphia, Mr. Young's sister, are | ruined a heavy iron safe in the feed and ware | themselves, but they soon ascertai labor in shops. The doors of these great lodg- id sojourning for a few weeks jn New Orlenas as | house of 8.8. Daish & Son, corner North Capi- | Diack hog which lay grunting in comfort on the | ing houses, as they may properly be called, ABOUT MAFIA AND VENDETTA. the guests'of Mr. Young's kinsmen, Mr. James | tol and D streets. straw, 8 fom anana (a six-foot hog). as the | are closed at 11 o'clock at night, and there is The one has its origin in Sicily, the other in | Young. sr , and the Rey. Edward J. Young, = - natives call those of that size, belonged to | no admission after that hour. With this ex 3 cho ste * who are residents of that city. in both cases the burglars took desperate | Queen Kaahumanu, and was held sacred by the | tion there are no restrictions, and the girls are ‘pointsriver ‘steanvers | ___ Corsica. ay yeas TR ty of | Shinees but managed to evcape. Mr. Grimes | natives: thatthe canoe Uousa. was ite aceus- | at liberty to rome ! sy in 8’ Missio: Socie i | ound QOTON DAREN Howes, | FUNNY FACTS ABOUT TEETH. e. ae’ ety of | store is near the corner of th street, where | tomed resort in the heat of the day, and its | moral effect of this housing of a large number fesins, erabe, oyster i pias ly ; Cheap fare. & Bach pianos. y iD fiare. — ” Metropolitan M. E. Church and their friends . abrupt entrance among the crowd, swinging | of young women together may be questioned, Hocers’ tplecplated tal Lanand sts. 1% | Curious information regarding the dentition | were beautifully entertained Wednesday even. policemen and other persone are passing at all /it, sharp tusks from side to aide ‘with perfect bat it ot et 6 average ated tent a dons, $1 STALE a Petsiey ing by Mr. Benj. Chariton and the’ Misses | BOUF® of the nig coutempt of the common people, was eulicient | conditions of Enelish fe. But it would wm ECHNER, 731 Pa. ave. nw. }yanis, from Gien Echo ratlroa Graves of M street. A short 1 Mr. Daish’s feed ware house is not two | to-cause the exodus descri to an American to be more or less demoralizing. e $400. per. acre. : ‘. Asbort musical program w hork aves ON AND OFF THE STAGE. RFEITED PLEDG! was enjoyed and in the dining room soft | Squares from the sixth police station and is| There is no reliable authority that the mis-| It would be in ovr country, but the lives of ter watehens 1% i A, NINELY EQCIFVED DAikY OR| Theatrical matters of interest to everybody. | Shades, silken scarfs, dainty chi ‘and a cen- | just at the north end Of the Baltimore and Ohio | sionaries_made any satisfactory progress at | these people seem to be xo settled that nw | piogh fan i's uties tyom Washinuton 179 acres of tral mound of fern and tulips bore ont the rere = so — es ‘are pass- | Hilo till Kaahumanu’s pig died. om —. = are not ent = %: vakarat, sadies’ orgents | Tich land, improv iy, builumes that cost over | ay 'S INN ). ids in tl invit “ ing toand fro ours of lay ane ighs. —_— by ambitions, and appear quite sat re Sheccmesceee etnies, oie nummer od potions | OLAV ove Pe SOLS o Tn ret mw, poe ee aa; batrcrae ten" Sandvieltea cakes Fru tnd toee ees |. flow the burglars, got into the place mo one AN INGENIOUS BARBER. main clerks as long us they are obliged to labor. co Nene "| row TALE FORMED HOUSE maporary home in this city for wanderers | served. Among thode present were Dr. and | knows, for there was no door or window From their standpoint, th Mule from Frederick Junction, B. and 0. ; ear- who have worn the blue. FP oRSALE Ses anaiveD Mrs. Corey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Graves, Mr. and | broken. One of the rear doors was found open, for they have no ned from. the inside, | HOW He Gets Ahead of His Customers by Not as to where they sll six trdins daily’ iron 3 ta, Bred 5 ee. Eldridg but it was evidentl sleep or how they sliall get something to eat. in, larwe private ‘ig hours’ rise frou WHEELING AROUND THE WORLD. pe Haren pepe ee heconce the Shetentll conated ofa clasp and Keeping a Clock. e care with which a merchant looks after « rading of lot a st rading of lot The spin which two Washington wheelmen | Hammond, Hathaway, Allen,Caraway, Hillman, | hook. Barbers have splendid opportunities for | the physical welfare of his working people is a ea rs; propose to take ae —— = ‘inson — ae i TE a — = Hand se — = a a — terenayl = <2 @ very interesting phase of this inquiry. baild- nes oneasy terms. hep ait vd ed work m1 a % re, tox, Emery, riles, b, r i. XN ae SRS | posttigatactio” co esto ss tt mada fe weak age gle Si | NEW YORK GOSsiP. NeNamee, Spencer,” Fletcher, " Washburn, | the driver reached the place and found the rear | Oo satire as heen ah eo A WOMAN'S DOUBLE LIFE. est Wasa jowara both. he une is exe i et ii le clerk reac! i wo..0t the | OH 7 ~ Teawily otéegnatie. “The subi: | What the people of the busy metropolis are Richols, Graves, Evans, Goodwin, Giles and | door open. When discovered evidences of the | nesses of his customershe isa very dow persen, & x00 lot, 29x79 feet to. am cheap: bird icod and caves, At the Bird nefonend ia the ouiy | doing and saying. By Tax Stan's special 2 at | Visit of the would-be safe robbers. so to speak, if he fails to profit by them. Gets Eenker t on Seten chy ent © —— + BIEVER HARTBKECHT. | (or housce now cn the sundivision und were are'to've | correspondent, ek ee cn at Le Deets | "a yeeg wang Machete hamiair Selinipet | where feaate mee tec ens ae Ste Apne te es Gam, S4-1ihOS. J. FISHER & CO. = c ult st once: “The iock Creek Saticual Paty a ane z Park held its ninth meeting at the homeof | of a chisel or blacknmith’s rasp found pu the — dan entered ser 4 From the Kansas City Times. a st ¥ Sia peiasis miata 5 Pout onpeaite the southern end of | NATIONAL GUARD NOTES. Miss Cooper, 506. Sprace ot treet, last evening. 2 he | quaintance with Americans has taught him cree peaetan dg gel as mes were very closely contested, four of | thar had bore benno Seed, the dial | co keep a clock. Strange. ian't it? “And why tego aggetarcovsze tendo yored : lived a young widow. She possessed all the utlemen having to play final game. | ; cl ch a AG . ! a Mr. Tteynolds captured the first rine, fea, | ins the dial from the lock the burglars battered | such madness?” hear you say. Ab srcat age te | What is going on at headquarters and in the | 1h a, the nearest drive from tue armorics, A Sue trontawe of 40 feet eight inches on Corcoran, on *A square piano o: handsome or- graces usually incidental to such a person, but an Se . . the hinges, but to no purpose, as they were too | There's method init. I'll tell you in his own i i {Mor #25 per mouth: Price, re t ar ems and Jower th , = and Dr. Hollingsworth the booby prize, The | {26 : a she did not have many foolish feminine inclina- SE Soper io aa hae ab FOR SALE-A LANGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW iar advontaces: The Ediee ALEXANDRIA. ladiew’ prizes were won. by Mise blader, head, | Be#vy € be broken with a hammer such as was words. tions. She had » strong spirit of independ- Hi Ponsistine of ei wil at Mise 's home, No. me clock,” sai 5 . 12 victorias, 9 coures, 4 bivushams, 7 landaus, 3 and suade. | The committee appointed at the wage work- | Spruce street, April 1. ing that the one who hammer Pl 1Y- | liant, a talented woman, and life of robably tried to shake off the lock after the | “Well, I'll tell youa trade sccret. You know ial circle i ers’ meeting to obtain subscriptionsto the pro-| yfrs, Mattingly gavs a luncheon today in| sia! and knob fell. It is posable that the my customere are all business men and stop in | we,"0Ch circle in pae-prkpacaee a Posed manufacturing and loan association, | honor of Mrz. McKee and Mrs. Russell Harri- | burglars were frightened off before they had |twoor three times a week to get abated, drew from society and to a small suburban cot- which is to form part of Alexandria's boom, | son, at which # charming company of ladies | time to get in the safe. F Whether ins hurry or not, they want to get | tage. In the financial complication ber fortune are.now at work with « certainty of obtaining | wers entertained. They were Mrs. Noble, | , Lid they succeeded in opening thedoor they | through with all possible speed. That's one of | ‘88° ‘swept away and she was left with a bare ficient subscriptions to organize the associu- | Madam, Komero, Mrs. Dolph, Mrs. Evans | Would have made a good haul, for in the safe | the peculiarities of Americans. An American | Wt SWePt # She dressed plainly and did her tion at an early day. The projectors think |Thomas, Mrs. J. Lowrie Bell, Mra. Bradley, | Were bonds of various institutions amounting | may have all the time in the world, but, never- ars apply te BF LEIGHTON, Owner, iS E rot 214 Ast ¢.. 40 feet by 25 feet, with rick and half rae; paved 3U-ft. alley in carrlaces aFe frou st sas Brewster, Kodgers, “Killam, Heuck & Jounson and ted takers, and wall be sold at Tew OW NEL S CAMBIAGE REPOST} a “ : a“ . i ‘keting. She own the sad iohing fo sell or atore partes that this, arganization will prove as profitable | Mrs. Pollok, Mrs. Creswell Heald and Mrs. Me- | £0 about 37,000, but there was less than $60 i: | theless, he'll rush his lunch and his barber all | OWS, marketing. | conn born ously aud. che ey 3 HERTT ORD." | as the building associations here, in which over il the decorations of the table were | Cush- ‘The books of the firm were also in the | the same. was respected by her neighbors. Part of the . GOOD 8 DE eet | $500.00 are invested and which ‘make good re- | in yellow and white. A scarf of white satin, | S8fe- : i . “So long as Thad my clock here in the shop | time, however, she was away from home and apochnuns TES Pe TOTS UAT | turns for the capital invested. aborately embroidered in tinsel, covered the |, $008. tases Sp Se eel Pace | men would SS — a glance | her cottage wre dark. m she wi ao “ Md. ; $150 to lots 1 2 = " " _ : d ere | at it, jump into cl and to rush ERT, G10 Fst. new. ify tien Pi EL eer eer Ree ere pee Gare notified and the instrumetits eft by the burglars ee dn more Raped Td paler el femiy ey aoonthly jaylents, ‘OKD, S . 8 a Sag was a handsome bow! filled with jonquils. The | “ete turned over to them. | A catch a train or keep an appointment. IfT | “shortly after the yo IstuGat._| bill creating the office of city engincer ut | Doautful china edged with wank i ‘The police are of the opinion that it was the didn't get through with them in that time there cottage © young tman opt minutes’ walk of this Reductions on $1,800 per annum, to be chosen by the city | crystal glasses also banded with gilt, with | Work of amateurs. would be a picuic sure, and not only that but | ina western city. He was « handsome young sewer aud water. THEO. Seats Pea council, will be passed. It will be followed by | every other detail of the table, carried out per- a er GEES Td xan the ri:k of losing a good customer. | man. His hair was black and curls and bie w. her top, $82.90; was the transfer of the duties and fees of the city | pectiy the color scheme. The name carde were Mme. Bernhardt in “Fedora.” So after a while I caught on to this clock racket . frank, open countenance was ed with Mery Tonmniet ce, Superintendent of police | oblong, and bad resting upon one corner a yel-| In eome respects “Fedora” is the most at-| #04 I took my reliable oli timepiece from its | slit defi moustache, ile wane nesta (street commissioner) to the city engineer. No | low butterfly poised for flight. When the ices = ° .- | Secustomed corner and placed it beyond reach. jonable fellow, but th ly business tike ug | salaries will be provided for either of there | cape on they were in the shape of « rabbit inca | HCtive of Sardon's plays. It has all the m-|towtocs fe work’ Spbedidly, The sae ney sor poeeyinpetentwte pay + dye wee offices, and survey fees will be turned into the | nest of spun sugar. Favors, which the ladies | *™sity of passion that the most ardent admirer | days I could hardly restrain myself from burst- . a ao . 7 4 bi en of the city. He inked by treasury. No Alexandrian will be chosen | carried away as souvenirs, were china rabbits, | of the emotional can desire and it lacks some | ing into fits of laughter. You know, the first | ia! business men of the city. He war liked by Dayton wagon, $0 D. 50 spring | Foon ery kil 5. My Own inane FOUN! ithin the tit farang Jad in Mh FRANK HIGGINS, it wil: pay you to call at ff Mil pay . K. PRO! A be 8 F Hand in all of his business ventures he made eon meee Foes abneed tute ope, f2F | with yellow ribbon ted around their neeks. | ofthe tragic horrors of “La Tosca.” ‘There is | thing an American looks for when he comes money: i an engineer from abroad skilled in city work. Saisicee shacks tee acd ér | more of sequential plot in this than in the most | into any pl ould By his acquaintances it was noticed that the Dua & Bax THE ¢. & 0. TRAINS TO Pass THROUGH. i ater pease ae > * seen the Aisappointed faces in my shop the fret young agent absented himself from the city a visit and will be gone ten days or a fortnight. | of Sardou's dramas, and others than the two | few days. Every one rushed in with ° f i ir. McKee having to hurry back thore for | leading ‘characters are given a respcetable | "CT" ,, Every one rushed in with his accus- cent gg” baggy Saget Rg Ae Hn — the Ist proximo the Chesapeake and Ohio rail- | business engagements could not wait to ac-| showing in dialogue and action. The part of | Clock and my! Well, you can imagine the | {ving that his business in the cost demanded OUR SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES’ FURNISH- | way company will run ita trains through this | company her home. Fedora has been made familiar to the play- | rest. ra dl Mihe-cieg a 2 ich of his time. He bec: ber ING GOODS IS A SUCCESS. REMEMBER WE | city to Washington. ‘The trains will come here | Mrs. Dimmick has now gone to housekeeping | 8°78 Public by Miss Fanny Davenport, and | “-And now,” said the barber, with a eatisfiea | !*,™" orb pee s jolned the faneest stock Arrangements have been made by which on Larne and wins, baxKies, carts, wago latest siyles; 160 sec: arts sud = hw trouble to ali hha, ave. BW. i i in of the commercial exchange and joined the dif- oe AKE SELLING YOU GOODS AT “ACTUAL CoBT" | on the Midland railway and connect north on| with her sister, Mra. Parker, and her de-|Yehytow ho saw Mime. SR en air, oun, give, qrery one & “rat clase-shave | ferent busines organizations of the ity.” Bex _ UNTIL SATURDAY, 9P. M. 1¢ Washington Southern railway. parture from the White House is generally re- | 1S» ifferen gg gg ne of them knows just how long I take t0 | fore he hud been a citizen of the place two years rE PROPOSALS. WEGUARANTEE TO YOU THAT ALL GOODS FSOSEROTS: FOR FACTORIME. Brotted. et 4 thd the copy. Berslarees Reaore os original | shave them, because oe % | he became the owner of a coupie of business Bai == = shave them, because there's no clock here and the copy. Bernhardt’s Fedora is a woman | $0 of the strongest passion: ——_+o-—____ regulate me by. . SOLD ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY. f glass works there is now y- blocks. About this time be opened a saloon, nd in ber action she | “NS yet Mare ed Dropenns will | INK FOR A MOMENT AND SEE IF IN OUR knitting factory here. | meiten ee displays the caine a a She carried . ‘ne Sot pe aerated oy - weet Tor faruishine ste SRL TONE ere oes Saat eae ae | some mk Gea targa Benatne ort erste eee | PK ‘AcwariouueTaro|Opeial so whab axsest] @uaner meoaea aoe toe highest enthusi. AN ASIAN MYSTERY. Eivoa tn'ths wocters city four years. At the tor farni : = icc awaw xuawncas (yale © rge building on Prince and Fair- a a —-, posed rop- fess scandy bag Sak ORES » | fax streets has found a good trade and promises | matters which are purely the affairs of indi-| 8m. So, too, ra ge sao rk cog en Lamp Rock Dis- me Liioantince TT ea), Inte - sees. 7 LIZES." | 9 decided success. viduals in this country are supervised by the | Sene Was remarkably effective and impressive. nthe tnsentinn tn the exten city Go the estuated quantities sul tal ructions te AND RIBBC WE MENTION eines Bees ‘ss ‘ As has been before said in regard to this ac- covered by an English Officer. in %. &, . a ders, wilt le Curnished on application to {ss . FOR THEY AKE GOODS YOU USE GEORGETOWN. police in Russia. The regulations come from | tress, her-art is so transcendent that the mech- | From the St. James Gazette. young widow hid built: contiy home an ment. JOHN W. NOBLE. Secretary. 1 _ | eveny pay. its the minister of the interior and are executed | anism by which she produces her effects is com-| An interesting note comes from Capt. F. E. —- aay ey gre — _ DVASAING TON SAUER RES EORTBE | “YoU HAVE UNTIL SATURDAY, 9P.M., TO BUY REPAIRS ON THE CANAL. by the police and many of them are of the most | pletely concealed. Every detail is observed, | Younghusband of the King’s Dragoon Guarda, | ¥e*lthy, more brilliant, more so saan ereporals for Urduance | EVERYTHING AT COST. the Bureau of | WILL IT'PAY YOu To DELAY? sige Abs ; ; ios sagvedchals Gress es Gntarally tak : . : she was before the bank failed. It was suid General Manager Henry C. Winship of the | trivial sort. What would the inhabitants of | #2¢ yet tl : > “é who is again on his travels of exploration in | fistshe had saved alittle from the wreck of ae A dllag i the artiste is wholly lost sight of in the c : it saved & bd Chesupeake ad Ohio canal has been authorized | ®¥, te po thelial alge = any ter that is represented. In none of the plays | Central Asia. He writes from his camp in the | her former fortune and judicious ot ny — re “2 tr: ‘i tl ci i “ . i i ce moun‘ dated October 27, 1890: | the east had gotten all of it back Sestak Sn oeten tae | So SeTunD TONOUAGuxDuaxwancon, | rrork of repairing the ean tobe done by | aber nfearinginn wrimotb aking the eve nto, hee prosnted in, tis ley |Onshens momatain, ted Oster. 3,200: | he est had wotion alo beck and mero to, ‘surnish at f m Wastlinetom Navy pia sections. | ‘The contracts will require that the |1n their petition they would think ita very | dora,” and in some respects this may be con- | crossed one of the branches of the Upper Oxus | #8¢ht aud the suloonkeeper were one and. the i : lived in Kau- DOUGLAS & BRO., work be completed by May 1 on that part of lation if th bliged 1 sidered her greatest impersonation. In it hor saine person. This woman once 3 : si ocmet. mary, | the canal betweon Williamsport and Cambor, | covers reeulation i the propored. society, waive | tone of voice, emphasis, gestures, action are so prorapkrigesiaeeyinan the shores of | sas City. the navy standard and pass - . * land. On the rest of the he work is to | the names of his or her parents and. set forth libretto is hardly necessary for famousrock known: lamp neon vropossis | WE GLOSE ATG. SATURDAY aT 9. mb18 | be completed by May 1 if ible or as soon bjects of tl int i r of the play, even for those | Rock of Central Asia, so called because from Thoroughly Fair- mandant thereafter as can be, and not later than three | we gedjets °t yhe sasgelat Tego ene net | who are not French scholars” cave in its side aperpetual light shines through. | From the &t. Pan! Globe. ners ined nal naval luspes ts Wil be Zurnissed Upon # ot the Savy Yard. the N: to tne Buresn. ‘Tho attenis f : months from the date of contract in any cave. | they would have to make such an application |, Mr. Duquesne made an effective Loris. He | Ney Elias had passed by this in 1885 and had | A short time ago one of St. Paul's prominent Sac ereet Mee all ober tamew bee AB Top Zhe Wark. Will be in charge of Chief Luginecr | to the authorities, and farthermoce, wot one of looked the character and under- | thought it might possibly be a phosphorescent | Gealers in musical instraments guve an opening, nei "waine ditects af to Fem ny Ge toss Special make of Hand-atitched Sole Leather | #,D- Whitcomb. It is expected that 150 bocts | them ‘conld open a shop for the sale of ang, | 800d its possibilities was careful “4 embracing an attractive entertainment, to the will commence running as soon as the canal | thi " and self-contained when it was necessary, and | light: he had not time, bowever, to examine it BPM BER EER sSSueS55 gSS3U UNTTIT | begins operations. The estimated cost will be | (25,,0F, Change, jis location poem thee | then lmpetuosity and vigorous action were de-| properly. public. ‘The succeeding day a young man de- . a} T (3 : rn : , od nominated in circus patois as a “RKeub” walked a . — = = D DERR ER Sys. 5ss, tT UI TF | 2200,000. ‘The superinterdent is having all the oli the the manded he fully'met the requirements. Mme. ‘When I arrived at the lake I saw this rock Forse io SQUARE Pe puoponats ron THE Post | BBE 3 Ss sanal} bridges over the canal pus te order, fel ee PE i ac eryeioe een cap eee i standing up by iteelf, about 200 fost Icisnrely into the establishment and said: unity tor buulers BLN T & Departuent, Washington, De Marchi II. 4 March 11, Ise. — yropusals will be teemved at this Dejartinent TULDAY, APRIL ELEVENTH. 'S0L, at & CLOCK BOON. Tapyius Paper for F ; in height, AN INTERSTING COURSE OF LECTURES, wer calls that would take him out at | 29a, M. Angelo was a De Siriet, and in | projecting out from the mountain side, about | “Got any ice cream on draught?” Mr. B.T. Janney, supervising principal of | night he would uced the permission of the | fact the entire company gare the most efficient | fo0 va This is not a refreshment bazaar,” replied @ the public schools of this district, bas organized | Police to allow him to stay at home when- | *¥ppo! H i £ i a i Es ws : exer, his services were demanded. Tt is | donight Mme, Bernherdt will appear. in mblee ave, | Seales, Postuackime and ‘Ratiuc ‘Stampa, Kubcer an interesting course of lectures for the in- haraty ecessary to say that no doctor can | GCleopetre,” and this play will hold the stage =" : =| Feds, Fayen, Eaweopes. abe struction of the pupils of the Western (George- | practice without permission, and even then | during the remainder of her engagement. Fes sah ISG LOT enone | rr ge ay town) High School. 5 cannot write a prescription which con- AE 4 trout: vee | ber Erase | laueous Stat lems Fespectively, ot Dress Suit Case: $1. Ls Frida; 30 kind eerie wall eae her it Cases from $1.50 to $12. on ays, at 2:30 o'clock, in the in Cur- | tui; ms of kind unless he has ‘We have the lanxest and most complete stock @@ | tis school building. Already the following gen- Spetaly' Cormiatiantens do so. Printing BRE Roe epee Sg Rey Areata tlemeu ing pie. me ane wad pooraicers of all ikinds is under police control, and this A), Init, ior | Ever shown in this: talks to the puy B. 'L. Janney, supervisin; is made to Por 'pcstal | Pocket Books from 20c. t principal; WI. Powell, A. 31, superintendent | contre! Gernonal ond buiteess weber, AMPS | racks a man complained that several articles of ¥. ave, in With speciiteaticns -iv- | Card Cases from miei peas coe foes Hee Skt ublic schools; W. 'f. Harris, "LL-D., commis- | Sinith cannot send out her visitiue earcs ip | his kit had been stolen. The corporal of the wea er, ae eet cea ides Kroner of education; E. 1k Klemm, PhiD.+ Hon, | Smith cone ISGSSEEG, GEARS ck Lene | nek: dathag Miah as bata cat hc ane, , FINE FANCY LVATHER GOODS 3, D. McPherson and Hon. ‘Lhos. J. Gardner. | on ‘Thursdays unless she first obtains the covered, got a large tin mess dish and turned _mhT4-imn Ean? aeae ‘This evening Hon. J.T. “Mitchell will spenk | mit to do vo from the chiet of police’ Nor eons teeta aearche ~OK BALLAST OUT LOT ON TR DOG COLLARS, about “Edueation Outside of Text Books.” On | can Mr, Smith tse a rubber. stamp'advertisng | i Upside — —— fecmes; now bmpesved by no roe the amalet tthe enn Arentvaraty from | March 27 the scholary will listen to Hon. A. | is godds or print a plain busines ead wie room oat taderseath tt. Then ‘he ordered) the ‘We. to 87. 1. of ibrarian of Congress, ‘on Apri imi ity. E: mbi40t See DOG WHIPS, LEADS, COMBS, BRUSHES, te. | $ret. D. C. Dell will leotureto them om" “tie | Ct Gypsy the ide, Printing on | fan to touch the dish in turn, saying that the Stuer Turks SUMS WARM TRUNKS AND GENELAL ‘TRAVELING GOODS. | Christwas Carol.” {i"eabjoot te police revision, ead oe ie teat on ont wand sore Shen he GE mated te hs tent nek in th ai THE CATTLE MARKET. boxes of pills and. bottles of quack medicine of |® matter of fact the cat did not mew, but the G Ss da "Ga ae Lee Arlington, Va.—Eight cattle, all sold. Best, | ¢¥ry name and kind. |The list of things which | compOra! cuddenty cried, “I have him!" and hanes Siresa eaaoe! 16 AL AVE N.W. Sto bie; G00d, 434 to Se! modinm, 4 to] Se osenlly regulated in Ruan but are left to | aus to be up. , Then AND PRESSED FOR ay, 00. SWI v0c ATAREH REMEDY ap taal to 8ie. ond the citizens in this country could be carried to | Sse those of one for the cor- ; 43ge.; common, 234 to 3}e. Sheep and lambs— | great length, but space do pera! Lno | Costs, 50c. : Pants, 25. : Vests, 250. Altering 8 Sapnrorertd he © Tustantly relieves ngth, and time do not permit. a ea Be a oe Ps Rasen est Senne Goats oANFiRE 224] G Oan cuunent DING — epeeuiy cures Lumbs-from 5 to 73c.; sheep from 3 to 6c.; — SS b~—— 1 0. Osician. O09 Why do you suffer? calves from 5 to 6c. Five cows and calves, from of dish before it on the ape call ct ea ‘00 "UOU int cure. ‘The Trick Tarned Against Him. ground. out icv: Wet Wanhinaton | S8g by C CHRISTIANS, Wholesale and lait, | $25 to $40. Market good. From the Chiago Xews him | , Nocdioes 9 say that the one man who hed : en " the Inugh turned against not oared to tempt the ordeal by touch was the Searsa Serres Ix Hars. ‘that little triok he tried to play fire earch’ smong bis rit revesiod the Weng teve ou cousite tc o Seng Hata ua Dette, Best Hand ot, badbees ease trices bahye eing article. "The tan begged vory bard Si hate er setae Howard—“I didn’t get home till late last “How was that?” fad Sige eS Ti Reger me oe bom | Sole agents tor Knees 3s Hats; Vous N.Y. Hats, | Bight.” “‘He insured 500. cigars, smoked them and | with a baggage strap. ‘Ihe corporal is still in BH. STINEMETZ & SONS,125; Penn.avemmag| Bichard—“What sort of » hand did you then went and claimed the insurance money on | the service and now holds hsr majesty’s com- hold?” J.T SALKER SONS, 204 20TH ST: N-W.—FIRE| «Just the nicest little hand you ever saw. It ‘Sa i + | hel. to iar. st, hewn Rant maths Ay @1 Siomim: [soot ots, Lich at. near B me. BOLs rat Capen ‘a i i