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16 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORRCAST TILL EIGHT A. ¥. SUNDAY, For the District of Columbia and Virginia, clearing: no decided change in temperature; northeast winds; fair and slightly warmer Sua- day. CONDITION OF THE WATER Temperature and condition of water at 7 a.m.—tireat Falla, temperature, 44: condition. 6. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 45. Con- dition at north connection, 15; condition at routh connection, 6; distributing _ reservoir, temperature. 47: condition at influent gate house, 7: condition at effiuent gate house, 7. High tide in the river, 10:08 p.m. Low tide ia the river, 4:17 p.m. Eaxpsour Coronep Dennrs, #2, £2.50, #3. $4. new and stylish. Lewts & Sox, 1421 N. York “Pocxer Hats” ror Sraixo! Akkettle finish, full satin lined, crush hat— | All the popular shades and shapes—for $1. | Well worth 30 cents more. i Hesny Puaxc & Sox, One Price, Cor. 7th and D sta, For Quick Purstixe go to MeGnt & Wattace, 1107 E st. nw. See lightning rod patent bought, Special Nosices, ‘Tur Paticr Tea Stone of Wasmrxarox.— The Great Atiautic and Pacific Tea Company, corner of 7th and E streets northwest, wil be briibantiy iiuminatec ry evening next week. They will present to each purchaser of oue pound of tea, two pounds of coffee, three caus of condensed milk or two bottles of favor- ing extract one cf those handsome new panel pictures evtitled “Easter Offerings.” Dor’t mies it. Caase, umbrella maker, 11th st., opp. Star office. Liowzsrxa Rops need attention now. J. H. | cULING. ure Exerer ff. proprietor of the Veer- »ries, L217 F strect, w exhibition of paintings next week by | Yhiiedeiphia anc New York artista. to the stu- ge as have ‘These paintings jowest pric ‘Th have cue or more choice exaut Max Weyl, . F. Poppe, Dai atz, Mon , Van Elton, Si pticians. Consult Hewrire. Lromrs:xe Kops erected and repaired. J. HL. Kvusixa. Carrran Crry Laws Grass. Guaranteed to produce a thick velvety turf, be rose bulbs, gladiolus, dahlias and crocus and great American re, cheapest and best. P. Maxx & 7 7th st. n.w., opp. Center Market. Exeernic Butts, electric gas lighting. J. H. Kvenixe. General agent, and New York ave. « P. Love, Groceries and Provisions, 1534 | northwest. Send your orders early g lamb, green peas, new po- is, tomatoes, strawberries, new ‘cyulings, cucumbers, new string beans, ex, oranges. All at market prices. | 233 Ovn Cuupxex’s Devancuxxt is the most complete in the city and our prices the lowest. We have beautiful suits from 2 up. Ersemax Buos., 7th and E. Frxr Oxp Rr and Bourbon whiskies of 1863, 1873 and 1879, the choicest to be had, and of which I make a specialty. Call at the old es tablishment of Cums. Xasven, 909 7th street ‘One price only. Frsseix’s Porunsn Ice Caran is delivered ton and Georgetown Order a quart for din- New York avenue. every day 3 ner by telephone. Five Portaarts at Kets Kemethy's, 1109 Pa. 3 F x.w.—Jauzs B. Hespensos—23 F x.w Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Boom Mouldings, Plastic Relief, Interior Painting, Lincrusta, Walton, &. Estimates cheerfully furnished. ‘Visrr Our Jcvesize Derantuzst and fit the boys out in suits for Easter. Exwatay Buos., 7th and E. “Maxrrow.” the finest sparkling table water and ginger champagze in the world. An abso- Inteiy natural mineral water that creates app> tite, aids digestion and tones up the system generally. Cuaures Krarwen, 737 7th st. nw. Orexixe of bandsome embroitere:! table linen. Ladies re invited to call and examine. Mas. E. Braseimax, 605 Lith st. n.w., near F. Visrr rae Ermer Canrrt Ciraxixo Woras, €£1-435 Mass. ave. n. w. Telephone 425-2 Tux well-known firm of Johnson Brothers supply more families with fuel than any one firm in the United States r It.—Be Froxt Sux or Ir. reful of one thing— your health. Thou people go away in summer in search of health and return in the fall with malaria or some of its evil results in the shape of chills and fever, biliouxness, jana- dice, liver trouble, chronic ‘rheumatism, gea- eral debility, &c., &c. Dv. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron (#1 per bottle) will cure these ailments quickly snd surely. It j for its tonic and CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ‘Thompson's Axravon’s—Denman Homestead.” Natiowat.—‘Mr. Wilkinson's Widows * Harare’ —‘The Scout's Daughter.” ReRwan’s.—Vaisis Sisters’ Novelty Company. Coxonroatioxat Cuvncu.—Bernbardt Liste- mann Concert. CONDENSED LOCALS. At 7:43 o'clock this morning the office at Sells’ wood and coal yard, No. 1420 Lith sirest, took fire and was damaged to the extent of $50. ‘The committee of compauy A, first battalion (W.L. L Corps), announce that the invitations for their informal hop on Tuesday evening next, March 31. have become exhausted, and if any of their military or civil friends have rot | received theirs they should not hesitate to at- | tend, as the committee will welcome all who ere personally known to the members of the corps. The Houghton Manufacturing Company of this city has been awarded the contract for fur- “Ola Annual Meeting of the Southern Association — Officers Elected. There was a representative gathering of Ipwn tennis players last evening at the club rooms of | the Columbia Athletic Club. ‘The occasion was following clubs were present: T. . Delaware Field Club, Wilmington: A. H. 8. Post, Baltimore Cricket and Jobns Hopkins | clubs; Eugene Greenway, Towson Clnb, Bulti- more; E. A. Bowers, Columbia. Athletic; I. B. Brown, Racquet; Thomas P. Borden, Bachelors" and Capital clubs, and H.W. Spofford, New Jersey Avenue Ciub of this city ‘The election of officers resulted in the choice following named: Presi MeCavley, ington: vice & Post, Baltimore: secretary’ and treasurer, Harry W. Spofford, Washington: executive com: mittee, I B. Brown cnd Thomas P. Bor- den, Washington; Fugene Greenway, alti more, and J. Ernest Smith, Wilmington, Del. Wilmington. Del.. was selected as the place end June 15 as the date for the next tourna- | ment. Kesolutious were expressive of sense of loss ex by the members death ef Dr. Frank P. MacLean, who was THE LARGEST DRAWING. Jurors Drawn by Clerk Clarke for the April ‘Terms of Court. The jurors for the April terms of the courts have been drawn by the clerk of the court and are being summoned bythe marshal. This was the largest drawing the clerk has made, in addition to the grand jury for the Criminal Court, alist of twenty-six has been drawn for the Police Court making with the other lists a total of 101 names fh all. THE GRAXD JURY. The grand jury for the Criminal Court summoned for the first Tuesday, 7th of April, are as follows and are expected to serve till the close of the term in May: Jobn T. Lucas, Chas. A. Burdett, Gustay Chas. WV. Bohannon, Isaac Lunsford, Sam M. Frazier, A. L. John- son, Oscar N. Browr, John H’ Shaw, Jamies Brooks, Chas. Elliott, James H. Chariton, Benj. inemetz, jr., E. J. Fitzgibbons, Ed J.” Han- nau.8.N. Hilton, J. A. Augusterfer, John B. Henderson, C. C. Gardner, Jamee Roach, Ig- natius Miller, Frank Plummer and C. B. Van Syckel. CIRCUIT COURT JURORS. The following are summoned to report in the Circuit Court on the 7th instant: John W. Ray, T. J. King (G street), John W. Foster, Wim. Sewell, Abram Frey, Wm. Payne, Thos, Chambers, ‘Henry . Irving, F. 7. DeNecle, A. M. Baer, H. Walker “fucker, R. D. Somerville, Oscar Feebies, Columbus’ C. Freeman, 0. Prather, P. Wilson, W. A. Hawkins, J. H. Trimble, W. McKinlay, Walter Heiston, John Cornice, B. J. Coyle, BR. E. Sinclair, 'C. H. Cartis, John H. Lemos and Lovi Meredith. PETIT 3URORS. The following are for the petit jurors in the Criminal Court, who are required to report on Tuesday, April 7: R. J. McLean, W. W. Brown, W. N. Morrison, L. C. Bailey, L. P. Clements, Chas. Poole, Thad A. Budd, Jobu Shoemaker. T. J. King (L, street), John H. Wood, F. L. Hanvey, W.H. Howes, Louis C. Denham, W.D. Brace, D. Hudnell, Adolph Mathes, "T. D. Whyte, J. W. Keunedy, Theo. Sounemana, A. P. Winslow, H. C. Bolden, A. T. Boswell, T. D. Devine, Joa. T. Jackson, James Nolan and Edward Duncan. FIRST POLICE COURE JURY. For the Police Court the following are sum- | moned for service in April, May and June, re- porting on Monday, April 6: Wellington Taylor, 8. Y. Miner, E. M. Butler, James Morgan, John Dunn, Arthur Burt, Morris Sioussa, Hugh M. Cline, J. M. Washington, Con Becker, W. H. Mandley, W. T. Keenan, W. J. Acker, Benj. L. €. Yost, Jas. Summers, James P. M Join Williaias, Alex. Hawkins, L. H. Douglass, H. N. Tolson, Jus. W. Selby, P. H. i, J. A. Savoy, J.J. Flanagan, jr., W. H. Hunter. Saeeiae Tricks of Trade. The danger to the public from the indiserim- inate use of the many lime and alum baking powders of commerce has been so fully expose that everybody desires to avoid them. As “forewarned is forcarmed,” housekeepers will | thank us for apprising them of the 1 efforts at present Ucing made to dispose of such ders in this vicinity. he proprietors of ‘¥: me of these impure powders are now going from house to house, trying by means of a trick, or so-called test with heat and water, toshow that their article is Letter than the one found in use in the house,the pbject being,of course,tosupply their own goods in place of those which housekeepers have for so maity yeurs relied upon to puff up the morning Diseuit, and to make the light, palatable and wholesome roll, cake and pastry. ‘The housekeeper will do weil to be on her ard against these baking powder tramps, Peery intelligent person knows that any goods peddled from house to house in this manner, or that are given away in samples or sought to be introduced by secretly traducing the char- acter of other goods well known to be pure and reliuble, have no merits of their own, and have failed to find purchasers through legitimate means.—(Baltinore News. The history of silverware manufacture is said to afford no instance similar to the present demand foz souvenir epoons. The Jeweler’s Circular says its last issue: “About two years ago M. W. Galt, Bro. & Co., Washington, produced # copyrighted design of a Washington spoon depicting a head of the Father of his Country on the end of the handle. The firm are thusentitled to the pride of being the originators of the fad in this country.” sasememtna bas Knights Templar Election. ‘The election of officers of Washington Com- mandery, No. 1, Knights Templar, last evening, resulted in the choice of the following: Har- rison Dingman, E. C.; David Dixson, Gen. Harry K. Simpson, C. G.; Dr. McFarland, twentieth year, prelate; Alexander H. Holt, senior warden; Samuel C. Thompson, junior warden; George H. Waiker, warder; Johu Key- worth, treasurer; Charles Shelse, recorder. phase Wr invite your attention to the extraordi- nary bargains in furniture and fabrics offered by “Alex. Milne. See adveriisement on 4th page of this paper. = se ‘Tue Heapacne from “La Grij relieved by Bromodine. 5c. at ” is instantly ‘uggiste.— Adri. ‘The Baltimore and Ohio railroad is now ready to contract for excursions for the coming sea- son to that most dehghtful Washington ex- cursion resort, which is ing greatly improved and beautified, Bay Ridge on the Chesapeake. Liberal terms to Suuday schools, church so- cieties, lodges and organizations. ' For dates call at city passenger agent's office, 1351 Penna” ave. —Adet. age We invite your attention to the extraordi- nary bargains in furniture and fabrics offered by “Alex. Milne. See advertisement on 4th page of this paper. , es Artestios, Reat Estate Owxens.—Parties desiring to sell real estate should send me their list of same at once, as Iam now prepar- ing my new spring bulletin, which will be is- sued in afew days. Wasn'y Daxexuowen, * Corner 18th and G streets. Evnore.—Teachers’ vacation excursions; open to all. Conducted parties leaving Wash~ ington during June and July, costing £185 and upwards, including all expenses of ocean and railway fares, hotel bills and carriage hire. For cirealars call or address W. P. Van Wickle, Bradbury Palace of Music, i225 Pennsylvania ave.—Adet. pati OEE. THE CouRTS. Nesteray- Moturthy sete . ‘esterday—McCarthy agt. Kennedy; ir ance of absent defendants ordered.” Wright agt. Wright; reference to auditor ordered. Washington Brick Machine Company ‘agt. the District of Columbia; J. Nebmeyer r4 Son and A G. Ubler made parties to complainants. Crcurr Covrt—Judge Coz. Yesterday—Colonial Beach Improvement Company agt. J. Lansburgh et al.; order modi- fring der of March 21. Dona Sandford agt. WF. Byam; motion to quash writ of certiorari ordered. Oxpuaxs’ CovrtT—Judye Mi In re estate of Naney A. Owens; Henry T. Owens and Chas. P. Owens. Estate of Win. 'B. Brashear; citation issued against resident next of kin. letters granted Now Is Tue Tz TO PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. To purify your blood and fortify your system against the debilitating effects of spring westher. At no other seascn is the bitter taste im the mouth more pronineut, the oreath so offensive, the drowsy dizziness so fre- quent, or that extreme tired feeling so prevalent. ‘Mood’s Sarsaparilla is just the medicine to BUILD UP THE SYSTEM, Punty the blood. cure biliousness and headache, over- | Come that tired feeling and create a good appetite. “Early last spring I was very much rum down, had ‘nervous headache, felt miserable and all that. I was very inuch Lenedted by Hood's Sarsaparilia and recom- mend it to my frenis.” Mrs. J. M. ‘TAYLOR, 119 Euctid avenue, Cleveland, Uhio. FAGGED ovr. “Last spring I was completely fagred out. My strensth lett me and I feit sick and miserable all the time, sv that I could hardly attend to my business. I took one buttle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it cured me. ‘There is nothing Ifkeit.” B.C, BEGOLE, editor RUN DOWN. “Ta the spring my whole system was comple*ely run | down. Two months aco I becam the use of Hood's | Sarneparilia, and after using two bottles I find my ap- Petite restored, my nervous sysiem toned up, and my general health greatly improved.” GEORGE BRATT, Gallipolis, Ohio. one tho pioneers in wants in thie chy. After the meting the delegates were entertained b; ‘Mr. Bowers in the diaing room of the ciub. 7 ——_ Inrontawt.—Kead Latimer & Sloan's great tiem sale ia auction columns.— Adv. 1B. B= Be sure to get, HOODS SARSPARILLA Sold by all dragvists. $1:stx for@5. Prepared oaly by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa. 2 ‘100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR Requires) (no) (setiling.) Rebate checks in every entit! ry ing consumer to the jobber’s rebate, which are redcemable by all grocers and at our office. ‘The Johnston Spring-Leaf Blended Tes. ‘The are leat 0 blended as to make the moat delicious and heclthfut of drinks, in packages only bearing the above name. Jonxstox Bros & Co., 607-613 N.Y. ave., ‘Tea Importers and Coffee Roasters. Telephone 716—8 Marvelous Results of Cai Serofala, ‘Spinal Disease, Cystitis, cer, Sero ins , Cys Gd ‘Sores, Hpilopsy and” all other forms of disease cured. Drs. French, the Human Magnets. For thirteen weeks the Drs, French have been in Washington, at 1825 F st., and have enrolled the great number of 675 patients for magnetic treatment. Of that immense number fully two-thirds are pronounced perfectly and permanently cured, many of whom had baffled the skill of speciali in this and other cities. It j All classes and nationalities are represented, and no one has gone forth from their ofiice unless well or convalescent. All kinds of dis- eases, too, are treated by them—Epilepsy, that fearful malady, is controlled and cured; Scrofula, Spinal and Nervous Diseases, Cys titis, Lumbago and Cancer are not only cured by them, but persons may converse any day with others while waiting who consider them- selves cured. ‘he most painful cases of Piles are cured every day by them. A lady who had been a great sufferer with piles says “she has not missed a day from the department during treatment.” His cures are not made hundreds cf miles from Washington, but are right here among us. By permission the refer to Mr. Halliday, $21 12th st.; Mrs. A. Collins (goitre), Thomas J. Rossiter, Mrs. M. Noyes, Mrs. Rabe, 326 8th st.; Mra. Widdicome, 818 Indiana ave.; L. M. Bowen, Miss M. ‘Town- send. Dyspepsia—Mr. L. 8. Lodge, Montgom- ery county, Md. Rheumatism—Mr. Stubble- field and Mrs. J. L. Cutter. Reference to per- sons so well and favorably known is tee that no other physician can giv forever silence any prejudice against the won- derfal results of magnetism as applied by Dr. French. Many of the most stubborn cases are cured in a short time by a few magnetic treat- ments, but in no case will they take a person for treatment unless they are positive that a cure can be made in the short time remaining for their first visit to Washington. Dr. French does not claim to be infallible, but he has a knowledge of his business and knows, too, the natural magnetic power he possesses. ‘The afflicted who have tried all sorts of doctoring and given up in despair should go to 1325 F st. and consult the doctors. Judge for yourself, but do not suffer and die with prejudice. Con- sultation free. 1t “Buster Offerings.” Don’t Miss It! Special Notice to the Pub ‘Don't fail to call at the stores of the great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, from March 30 and all during next week, and secure one of |. our handsome souvenir pauel cards entitled “Easter Offerings.” Size 14x29, handsomel, mounted and ready for hanging up. We will not attempt to describe it, but we will say that it is a fine piece of lithographic work and j their friends and i a subject that appeals toevery heart. This is an original subject. It is taken from life and handsome enough toadorn the walls of any rior. Call and see us, whether you buy or not. Checks given with every 25 cents’ worth of Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder, Flavoring Extract and Condensed Milk. Special presents to buyers of Thea-Nectar ‘Tea and A. & P. Baking Powder. Our Java and Mocha Cotice at 38 and 35 cents is excellent and deliciously flavored. No table complete without our goods. Don’t fail to procure a copy of our “Easter Offerings.” It is original and copyrighted by us and can be procured only at our stores. ‘e will commence giving away this magnifi- cent panel Monday, March 30, and continue for one week. Given away with one pound of Tea, two pounds of Coffee or one pound of Baking Powder, three cans Condensed Milk or two bottles of Flavor Extracts. If you want a cup of delicious Coffee try our new blend of 33c. and 35c., served with A. & P. Condensed Milk. Granulated Sugar B30. 6c. Big. Standard A Sugar. Extra C Sugar, jzw Caor Tras At 35, 40. 50, 60 and 80c. r pound. Our new ‘crop of Moyune ‘Teas at ¢1 pound is excellent and deliciously flavored. We cordially invite all lovers of good Teas, Coffees and Baking Powder to call and bring orig our excellent stock of New Teas, Pure Coffees and Baking Powder before buying elsewhere. Don't forget Tux Oxv Reuse Tea Hovses, Tur Guxat Artaxtic axp Paciric Tea Co, 501 and 503 7th st., corner 7th and E n.w. When at leisure call and see us. We will take great in showing you through our es- tablishment and introducing you to some of our American, Chinese, Japanese, Arabian and South American You ert not only find our places in Washington, but in every city in the United States, oe Headquar- CITY ITEMS. Send for My Little Book. I Sexp It Free. ‘Tar Weak, THE Nervous. ‘Tax Metaycuouy—Tux Maxx Wao Ane Sur Funine From THE Numberless complications which disease devel- ops in the system will find health rostored. Re- member that St. Vitus Dance, of which there are hundreds of cases in this city, supposed to be incurable; yields immediately to my touch. I have not the time to write a vertixe- ment today. Come and see me if you aro sick. Thave re-established my office hours from 1 to 4pm. on Sundays. Other dayy 1 to 2-6 107 pan. ber, consultation fs free. ‘Dn. Hexny Couronp, 18 ~ 707 Lith et. nw. Easter Greeting. Set aside one night next weck for a visit to the palace tea store of Washington, Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Cotnpany, corner 7th jand E streets northwest. The store will be | handsomely decorated and their new and artis- tic panel picture, “Easter Offerings,” will be | presented to every purchaser of one pound of tea, two pounds of coffee, three cans of con- densed milk or two bottles of fiavoring extract. Comme, you will profit by it. It Strangers Unaccustomed To concrete pavements frequently cultivate cal- louses by much trianism. These inconve- niences and other descriptions of pedal tor- ture—such as bunions ae corns—instantly re- lieved by the application of Prof. J. J. Georges’ Shields.” To be had at 1115 Pennsylvania ave- nue. Ingrowing nails treated a specialty. 1¢ Extra Announcement. Mr. Edw. Voigt, manager for Taz Voror Maxv- FACTURING JEWELRY ComPany, bogs to state that owing to the inclemency of the weather today the company will continue the Easter opening Easter Monday, when souvenir cards will be given to every lady. 1 For the Easter opening Saturday and Mon- day we will offer Gents’ Initial Rings for $3.75; can’t be duplicated elsewhere for less than $5. Remember, a souvenir toeach lady. Tux Vorer ‘M’v'o Jewxay Co., 713 7th at. n.w. 1 Solid Silver Chateluin Watches, 94.50. Tae Voir M’r’c Jewzxny Co., 713 7th st. mw. 1 Every lady attending our Easter opening Saturday and Monday will receive a handsome Easter souvenir. ‘Taz Vorat M'¥'o JuweLny AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF music. ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1801. ‘MR. CHARLES SANTLEY, ‘The World-renowned Engtish Baritone, assisted by ‘Mrs. Ida Bond Youny, ‘Miss Ada Moylan, foun, ‘Mr. Thomas Impett, ‘Herr Frans Wilczock, ‘Miss Jennie Davies, Accompanist, and the WASHINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. Prices, $1.50; $1, 75 and 50 cents. Ticketaat Metzorot’, Wenenlay, April. mh28-0t Los MUSIC HALL, Wednesday Matinee and Evening, April L. LEVY'S GREAT AMERICAN BAND. | Prograin matinee. taaes Cinoegt Welace” Mme ver," Tito Matiei, oe ide Sabatelli. t Gavutte, ter Aronson, one: rom Gavetier ie 4 fou Love Me,” P, Glorga, Mlle. Stella rota. PAWT 17.7. Grand selection from Faust, Gounod. With sole" bythe the ‘band. accompaniments of | ENTIRE NEW scGgnegsl Adtctasion, Te, Gallery, SOc. Reserved ekewat DROUES, 925 Penna, ave. _mh21-106 NEY NATIONAL THEATKE. ‘This Saturday Evening last time of GILLETTE'S LATEST COMEDY, MIC, WIEKINSOS'S WIDOWS: ‘NEXT WEEK AND MRS. KENDAL, MR. AND MRS. KENDAL. Monday and Friday, **The Ironmaster;" Tuesday, sm) Weanesday evening ae ‘sal For Her; Payer; Saturday evening, Co, 713 7th st. mw. 1t* | _ Seats now on sale. For the Easter opening Daby's Solid Gold | ((*#80LL INSTITUTE LECTURE COURSE Rings, G0e.; former price, el. Tux Vor LECTURE M'v'o Juwzzat Co., 718 7th st. nw. 1" | ILLUSTRATIVE READINGS AND RECITATIONS Marquise Rings with 16 diamonds, #12; By Jrould be cheap at $20. You can't equal tem REV. D. J. STAFFORD, D.D. in the city for the money. best: ‘i one Mi awit Uoaein’! “ELOQUENCE IN SHAKESPEARE.” There is nothing more appropriate for an Easter present than a pair of Solid Gold Eye- glasses, $2.25, which will cost you elsewhere ‘4. ‘Tuc Voicr M’r'c Jewry Co., 713 7th st. 1* Ladies, don’t forget that we are giving a handsome souvenir Easter Saturday and Mon- day. ‘Tux Vouor M'v’o Jewexay Co, 718 That BW. i A Discount of 10 per cent on Diamonds for one day only, Easter Saturday and Monday. Tux Voror M'r'o Jewerny Co., 718 7thst.n.w. 1° ‘The largest line of Gold Watches in the city will be exhibited at our Easter opening Easter Saturday and Monday. A souvenir to each lady. Tae Voier M’r'o Jewexny Co., 713 7th st. n.w.i* A Ladies? Solid Gold Watch, full jeweled, stem winder and setter, $14.50. Tux Vorer Mr'o Jnwexny Co., 713 ithst. nw. 1t* Just received 500 Silver-plated Gipay Kettles. A beautiful and, appropriate aster present. 75 cents. Tur Voror M F’c Jnwery Co. 1t* The Virginia Arsente, Bromine and Lithia Water contains more arsenic and lithia than any other, and is therefore much cheaper than any other mineral water. Ask for pamphlet. G.G. C. Snems, cor. New York ave. and 14th street northwest. mbz8-2t First-class Goods, C. Witwer & Co., 1918 Peon. ave., Offer, for a few days, Davis’ Cincinnati Hams at 193¢ cts. Smithfield Hams at 20 cts, Fine French Peas, 15 &¢ 18 ets. Choice Cal. Peaches, 25¢. per can. Choice Cal. Pears, 25¢. per can. Best Apricots, 20c. per can. Jersey 8 lbs. Gran. Si Sranx & Fisee, + 427 9th st. n.w., Where you can get all tho ‘leadi Fashion Books. Latest styles. H for all kinds of Draping Forms from Renting and Repairing all makes of Machines mh17-w,5,3w A specialty. Caligraph Writing Machine Supplies are the best and most popular. The Fedora Dress Shields are indorsed by Miss Aunie Byrne, the leading dressmaker in Baltimore, as follows: I consider them superior to cll others and so do my customers. For sale at all first-class stores. mhis-wastjed Buy a Machine With « Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. Examine our New High-Arm No. 9. Its silent rotary motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion of shuttle machines. Wursien & Witsox Mra. Co., e28-str 437 9th st. nw. Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, a delicious fat- producing drink which does not distress. 4 gates? and Children’s Hair Cutting and mpoving a Specialty at 8. Hexten’s, 720 7 st. new. _ mb2i-s,m, t5t* The Red-Hand Brand Or Autsorr’s Ixpia Pate Azz, Browed and bottled in England by the re- nowned firm of 8. Allsopp & Sons’, Ltd., can be had from Joux H. Macnupen, 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn. ave. ja81-sttu,tf Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- more Specialist in Skin Diacasos and Discases of the Nervous System, has opened an office in Washington, D.C., for the treatment of all Skin and Nervous Diseases and removing super- fluous hairs, warts, moles, marks, tumors and all blemishes. Dr. Benson or his partner, Dr. E. 0. Mannakee, can be found every Wednes- day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at their oftice, 1212 G st. n.w. n22-s,m,t, tr Our Stock in Hair Switches and Bangs of every style and shade at very low prices. 8. Hetizs, 720 7th st. nw. mb21-s,m, t5t* TUESDAY, MARCH 31 ars Orctock PM, t MASONIC HAl ord AND F Sis Kew, Tickets, reserved seats. ‘Tickets now on sale a sylvania ave. n.w. QBIENTAL COUNCIL, No. 312, ROYAL ARCANUM, ‘Will gives MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AND HOP At “‘Natioual Rifles’ Armory” WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1801. Ticket, admitting Gentleman and Ladies, 50c. Entertainment commences at 8 o'clock. Dancing 10to2. mb28-3t* (A™2AUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TONIGHT AT. LAST PERFOKMANCE OF DENMAN THOMPSON'S ‘Domestic Comedy, EI] L 1891, s&s THT ERE A ppp Ez AA D Sg of RF AB OD Sss8 fT ERR A’ A DDD ~~ Next week—The Bcaulil Opera Company. mh&i-tf ERNAN’S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER ELEVENTH STREET. TONIGHT! VAIDIS SISTERS’ e ‘NOVELTY COMPANY, Including the Sparring Partner of BOB FITZ3IMMONS, BILLY Woops, VS. THE GIPSY. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 30, EXTRA MATINEE EASTER MONDAY, WILLIAM MULDOON, JAKE KILRAIN, In conjunction with the LONDON GAIETY GIRLS. AP ©—Whallen and Martel!’s Mammoth TONIGHT! Combina- mbt THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, MARCH” ‘28, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. BY THE YALE GLEE XD BANJO CLUB, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, STH AND D ¥.W., EASTER MONDAY, MAROH 30, 8 P.M. ‘Tickets on sale at Metzerott's Music Store, 1110 F street, beginning Monday, March 23. mb21-8t 8 shor tare Mrs. P. R ton and T. F. Harris, RL. Britign snd T. F. Dean, Propet Week cominencing Mi: . March 23. Dashing edienne, MISS PAULINE PARKER, In the Sensational Drama, ii THE SCOUT’S DAUGHTER, nd ber great tric! , Whirlwind. _Next week—Vat Men's oh be CALIFORNIA. TEXAS, MEXICO. Sep tae Southern. Pacihc Compare Sant seetit ‘Qxden Koutes. | Cheap rates, Apply to E- HAWLEX, 34:5 Broadway, Ne ork; R. J. SMITI ‘Ait, 49 S62 Saet., Paulaccipbia, juke, wiOat LECTURES. SrPHE INDIAN ON AND OFF 1G WARPATH, WITH A’ FEW INCIDI D Pee SONAL Efveiiences’ AY AS A LECTURE By Mr. GEO. H. HARRIES, staff correspondent of ‘The Evening Star at Pine Ridge during the recent In- dian troubles, HAMLINE M.E. CHURCH, 9th and Pste.n.w., ‘Has been postponed on account of the weather until FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1801. For sale = ‘or sale st the door or at Towner's, 1316 7th st. n.w. EXCURSIONS, &c. ‘TE Loomis EUROPEAN PARTY ¥OR 1601. ‘Messrs, Warren Choate & Co. announce the ton or ail arranzemeuts forthe summer tip tour pe under the personal care and superinten lence of Dr. Le In bis fAfteen years’ experience in con- cand directing Europea tours he has won the contidence and estes of the hundreds W.io have had Seba hon Gur Serie a wate ew York JUNE 13 rar vo New {nd visit all the principal points of inverest in Ireland Scotland, Enylend, bel thie country of tue lune Nareiubsrg, Heidelberg, Paris, Se. due in New York ‘The long tour will leave JUNE 20, taki seem ere RE une the Wagner Festival, the ‘1; the Italian lakes, a carriage rile ove serland, France, &c. + due in New York ‘Soptetmber 5. ‘The party will be under the care of Dr. Ly Wal be af bo time inehaes ots tame ceteces ime in char " Gonductor. "For cirgaiars and feetivontale sditrese sam male a mh2-sbtuse os ‘730 1th st. ewes. Gor Conducted parties Visiting Irciand, Wales, France and Beliiuin, with attractiveside tripe to italy? Washington weekly daiine teat Mes yee on weekly during april, Alay. si8Sand upward, including al! exy mountains, Italy, ‘Over the Alps, Swit: WOULD YOU LIKE TO TOURJEE’S EXCURSION. THIRTEEN THOUSAND MILES. PARTIES 8E- LECT. ALL TRAVEL AND HOTELS FIRST-CLASS. CUNARD LINE, RESERVED CARS FOR CONTI- NENTAL TOURS. Circulars free to any address. E. . mh21cb QUBIEE. Franklin 8q., Boston, Mass. MocNT _VEBNON, THE TOMB OF WASHING. ‘TON. —Until turther notice the. iron ant Steeinteauier CHARLES MACALESTER will leave he: wharf, foot of sisily, excent Sunday. a3 ollows: Agave for, MOUNT VERON at 10 a.m. “Aprive a Wasnnzton at 3 p.m. Fars round trip to MOUN: VERNON. inciading admission to the imansion ani FFounds, $1. Eloesnt cafe ou the Charles Macalester. ‘ke Chiries Macalester willalso make river land: 32 far down as Glymont, landing also a: MAMSHALL ret Faro, round NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. rf \HARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS: PUBLISH TODAY: ZADOC PINE, And Other Stories, By H.C. BUNNER. 12mo, loth, @1.00; paper, S0centa. ‘No more delightful collection of stories has appeared jm along time than these, revealing a refined literary, deep and tender feeling, and « close study of some of the more rugred phases of human nature. HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES. ‘Studies Among the Tenements of New York. By JACOB A. RIIS. Diustrated from photographs by the author. 12mo, $1.25, Net. ‘This work, which is exciting profound interest, is now issued in a new edition at half the former price. From Dr. A. F. SCHAUFFLER, In charge of the N. ¥. City Miswions. “*No book that has ever appeared in this land pours more interesting than any novel that ever was written, or that ever will be. Let all who are in any way in- terested in the welfare of humanity buy and read it at once." HISTORY OF THR SECOND ARMY CORPS, Tn the Army of the Potomac. By General FRANCTS A. WALKER. With portraitsand maps. Cheaper edition. Svo, $2.00. ‘“*We have no hesitation im saying that his history is One of the best that the war has produced. The work ts more thifm the history of « single corps, for it practi- cally describes at length most of the operations of the Army of the Potomac."— New York Sun. | JUST PUBLISHED: ORIGINAL CBARADES. ByL. B. R. BRIGGS. 12mo, $1.00. “Those who like to exercise their wits on riddles in rhyme will find abundance of entertainment in these ingenious and folicitous charades."—Boston Beacon. A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO WHIST. By the Latest Scientific Methods. By FISHER AMES. 16mo, 75 cents. “The arrangement of this Iittie manual, which pre- sents things in « beautifully logical and compact form, ts the best we know. "—Boston Courier. *e*Sold by ail booksellers, or sent, postpaid, by CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743-745 Broadway, New York. “(CR ARMY UP ABovE > ‘Song and chorus. Destined to have an unpre- weiWeve an hove of the brave and noble deed.snd Sherman.Granteni Sber-dan are feu bead. os bby Ciara Ball Brown's ‘and Mabel Ha ‘or sale Uy all nrusic dealers. PROPOSALS. JOMPLETION OF AN ANIMAL HOUSE IN THE (thsonian CATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PAR. seas Tustitution. Otlice of the Wan revert st. troposals wil be re this’ office until TWELVE 5 MONDAY, THE THINTIET MALCH, 1801, for completing an anunal National’ Zoological Park. Plans and" specifications Bill road's Sew ‘Wemhesa perks eevee of Gomes na fe Solu Toad), whiere the present stale of the work can be soon Shd any information siesited can. be obtained: ‘Th ent i’reserved to eget auy or all ids ath to" wave any detects. B. Pe fe ‘Secretary gn ‘ 7 Ef SiuiLsonian miboat S2-NOTICE.—OWING TO | UNFAVORABLE Weather. waich has revented bidders from examining: the work already done, the time of opening bids fo the above work is postponed till TWELVE O'CLUC NOON of MONDAY, APRIL SIXT. mht OFEICE OF THE COMMIS-IONERS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, March 24, ISO. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Commissioners of the District of Col Mi THUKS. DAY APRIL SIXTEENTH, at TWF. NOON, fpr furnishing to the public ls of the District of Corumbia the sollowing described shoo! furniture, vig: 348 No. Lgrammar school desks and chairs, more or less: 322 No. ¥ graiumar school desks and cliairs, more or less; 450 No. ‘school eee: all Kot crane desks and Chairs, more scacol dete and chair, more oriess:36 No. £ primary School ‘desks and. chairs, more or sess. 4s ‘school desks and ch Trighary school dake and teachers tab.es, more or leas W)texchers’ deske, micre Seles (300 tehsceas denis ani ire itn hay More of less. Satupies aust be subunit 3 warded to W. B. Powell. publ Suieriutenuent of public Schools, Washington, D.C., Franklin Schoo! bustding. 1th and Kista, “bo Lids dor pupils’ desks and chatts must befor the desk and ciair pattern only aid the Prices bid for same iust include the furmisiins cou. Plere with ink welisand wetting to th Gifferent school butldines. The chairs must be delivered and. set to the floors on or be- fore the Ist day of Aucust, 189]. J. W. 3. W. ROSS, H. M. KOBRET, mneso HALL 4 . % conte fot EL. BEARE. Captain” STAGE EXCURSIONS. ENTERS 2 AGL HO ConOH TINE LEAVES p; Arlington, 10a. na? Hon Spm so Cabin olin Bride, Wed. and Sune, Se. = HOTELS. NEY, }OnKS NEw WONDEa OF THE WoRLDi NF iS an expenditure of over $3,000,000." Central Park, Fifth avenue, 58h oti crertoking fis Seth sts., New York. ‘Highest class. "Absolutely ti PLAZA. On American and European plans. Within half biock of Gth ave. Elovatel St It terminus, ne mos magnificently and Tuxarrodely ost perfectly equipped hotel iu tae Pork total Heowters WwW ILLARD'S HOTEL. Pa. ave. and 14th: st. Washington,D.C. 25, m. Df ANDOLIN aitsIC. MAS oa uartet will. fil en ress LEADER Son. Address $17 12th st. n.w. FOR RECEPTIONS, MUSI- concerts, Tyrolean Mandolin ents." Third succesful sea- ‘TAKOLEAN MANDOLIN. mb2s-2t" * \APITAL om sida = +. ee ‘League of Aineriea, e ‘their ret Grand Masqiterade Ball Hencer onday, Starc0, 8 Masonic Temple, cor. 9 . D. adinitting lady atid ert, 0 cts. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SATURDAY EVENING, March 28, ‘The Colebrated BERNHARD LISTEMANN CLUB BERNHARD LISTEMANN CLUB BERNHARD LISTEMANN CLUB ‘of Boston. Bernhard Listemann. Fritz Clese, Frederick Kinioy Ludo Kissing. Fitz Listemann, Mrs. Fritz Giese. ‘This is the fourth, Admission, 50 cents. erved ithout extra charge, now Elsie & Cow's, 17 Pas ven mW pera GRAND concert at FOUNDRY M.E. CHUROH. Benefit of METHODIST HOME FOR THE AGED, EASTER MONDAY, ‘MARCH 30, 1801, 8 P.M. Chornsof fifty voices, assisted by the Washington Orchestral Club and members of choirs of the Metho- dist churches. Tickets, 50 cents. mh27-3t? For strengthening and clearing the voice use “Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches.” “I have com- mended them to friends and they have proved extremely verviceable.”—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, pr pee a An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. Office 437 9th street northwest. dil-tr’ 10, 20, 25 Aw 50 ff fe Got =f Be RE PEP Gch TD | 225 stores in the United States. ters, 35 and 37 Vesey st., New Yorkcity. Wash- ington headquarters, main store, 501 and 03 7th st. n.w.; Uranches, 1640 14th’ st. nw. and 3104 M st.,Georgetown. Alsobranches in all the | Principal markets, where our customers will be given the strictest attention. Newrox H. Bowmas, Manager for District of Columbia. Telephone, 858-2. Pty Superfluous Hairs, Cysta, Wens and all Skin Blemishes, Stains, &e., Bao oF ear, 12th st. The April Domestic Fashion Sheets havearrivedat Avsubacw’s, 7thandH. mh26-4t Just Why Sensible People Should, invest money in rubber_overshoes ean it is rata sonh eelante, Prot. aL. Goawes sees do not care to move them to our new store, No. 1215 F ‘st, ;hence the sacrifice. ‘It wil! pay any one wishing to purchase DECORATED CHINA To see the asortment. A few Nice Dinner Sete, ‘Lampe and Plates among them. JUST OPENED on our first floors large assortment of Noveities in Decorated Uhina. M. W. BEVERIDGE, mb7Sm Wo. 1009 Pa. ave, f aie 2S VE SWS Bivens tics: Coxsoueriox. T have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its ‘use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long standing have been cured. Indeed.eo strong is my faith im ite efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE ‘with VALUABLE TREATISE on this dissase,to any sufferer who will send me their Exprees end P.O.ad- ‘T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Peari st. HALL, 721 6TH ST. N.W., SUNDAY NING, MAKCH 20, & P. Mt., Easter Recital. New Torxrsz Barus, mh27-n, (ACADENY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, ‘Only appearance of HERE XAVER SCHARWENKA, ‘The Eminent Composer Pianist, Ina brilliant PIANO RECITAL. Prices, $1.50, $1, 75c. and 50c. Seremenand teeth Motzerott’s, 1110 F st. nw. 1529 G st. nw GELECT EUROPEAN EXCURSIONS. PROFESSOR COLLIERE'S Ariyste, party Sifora two moutie’ trip te chaage of OOO S F ‘Those so desirous can nisce a ‘Bay or more tn ject them French under cae en snd ‘ Wetent and expe. in teachers. Will a/so take charge ‘ian. Address 012 Cons ase ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘Beginning Easter Monday, For One Week, THE FAMOUS ‘MeCAULL OPERA COMPANY, HENRY ASEIN. Sole Manager, ‘Will present » Special Easter Holiday Season of Light Opera, Producing a PUMA, THE BLACK HUSSAR. LBBITT HOUSa WASHINGTON. D.0. SUMMER _ RESORTS. (A LADY HAS TAKEN THE MANAGEMENT OF one of the loveliest homes in Canada, situated in a Jocaiity celebrated tor its saluurity. House large and handsomely furnished. | with all modern tinprove- ments; suitable either for winter or suminer re . Is prepared to receive 10 of 12 adult guests. Keterences en and required. GAMBIER, Box 156 Go- Bune Untarty Canada. mbit WINTER RESORTS. fb NEW ENGLAND, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘Ovean end of South Carolina ave. Open ail year. ‘Sun parlor, electric baths, Sc. special Tutes April, May and June. eplone 197. W. H. TOMPKINS, Prop. fe16-e03m_ H.C. LEAGUL, Manager. BQARDERS WANTED ONE “MILE FROM FORT Monroe; ocean air slarge rooms; water cront ; around the house; lance grounds; mouercte torus. Address Box 77, Phoetus, Va. mblG-w* (PHE ORIENTAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., VIB- Trinia aver usr boats “Evarpthine Soo ‘Ail mod ern improvements. muian. ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. i[HE WELLINGr0n, OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, em OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. fe6-3m0. M. A. & H. 5. MILNOR. OFEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY, 3 nrectly on the beach, ‘Mary! pacity Eyery home Se rato ices cues i ior. . Special weekly rates. OPW tes ‘DRicw ssa JICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. V scan: Catalina ‘ave, near tue’ bosch: ‘Open all the year, Al ihodern convenencee- M. WILLIAMS. 1 ae we, Ocean end of Kentucky’ ave. "Ni £250. wy FAUT naRT. i[ HE PENNHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR THE OCEANS” jarged by the addition of Yoouis,sun gallery, 187-3 TLANTIC CITY, A tei, cottanes and arts o7 the city; also S. ADAMS & CO., Law building. . J.—RE! OR SALE_H Sembee Real Restate Ayenta, steal [PD* Gansiwes, ATLANTIC J. A SELECT BaxanoniUh ox ‘LADIES. Prospoctas ou application, °° NovembeE UTEL DEN rise ic ‘acing the sea; open Yecing ow and iuproved eal EI eos wa, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 3. ‘Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the Hous, fet-3m___ LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. LERMAN, iD OF PENNSYLI heated by hot water. a. SR, = ATLANTIC CITY, ¥.3. ‘Onthe Beach with unsurpassed Ocean View. ‘Salt water baths in the nous, ‘Send 10F cireulaz. 230-3m E. ROBERTS & SONS. QHEEWOOD. "OLD "FOINT COMFORT, Va; ‘OLD “POINT COMFORT. VA; ie iho elo SHE CoaraT ase i (P3e CHALFONTE, PROPOSALS FOR BOTLERS, PIPR, FITTINGS, 2 ‘of Consrees, D.G., Marc 7, ropokus Hum tuailuiecturers the SECOND DAY OF APRIL, Tage 0) se, lininediately thereafter in presen:e of bid for furpishin antl deliveriue at the site of tie buisdine tor of Congress, im this csty, the f0l- lowing Gxtures. Btding sud tuaterials for heatine aud Power apparatus, usinely: “Clase I_Shell ‘boliers, Hunts and 2 Gest mumines, Water heats fe. Chane s, tanks, TOD, pipe, hot-water coils. manholedoors, Ee. Cinss 3-1 Fon pape, Valves, ‘Steam traps, galvanized sheet-irou &e. Class 4 speci fons, yeneral instructions and conditions and blank Office, ERNAMD Ke. GHEE R Sup? meat te tice, a Saper a Enveaneer.. mahi 1, 13.28 Ot ‘PROPOSALS FOR CUT GRANITE —OFFICE OF BUILDING FOR 11BKAKY UF CONGKESS, No. 145 East Capitol street, Washinston, D.C.. March 24, JMOL — Sealed Propos.le for furnishing and delivering the Cut Granite of Ligut Blue Gray color and Spe xraia Tequired for the cuiuuey, two snail and geru- ing of the bolierroom ab’ for pumy and templates, for the building for the Liurary of Con fu this city; will be received at this ‘othe until O'CLOCK b-M. on SATURDAY, the :1GH LE DAY OF APRIL, 1801,und opened ce Of Lidde:e. Specifications, general aout conditions, nd Blank iors of fro- guay ve obtained on “application at oe. s and Enwi- = 28, 90.uplobe17-0t DRY_ GOODS. New Srnixe Goons. a HOE, BRO. & 00., fe17-tu,th,sat3m 1328 F at. PROFESSIONAL JAMES COPELAND OF NEW YORK, THE YOUNG AND GIFTED such light on “The Other Half.’ It is enormously | %) ineured at once. | We will call, per- Sock o¢ woods oF Louse t-any company you Dol comyeaiett to call et our off", which t open aon BF RUSH 8 00. mbZl-2w cw a S16 seh at, \uk PHOENIX INVESTMENT COMPANY, WEST DULUTH, MINNESOTA. Cortal. @:300,000. divided into 20,000 sharee; aloe, eto earh pajabie's ten snosthis eens Shs! per month Soe ruption Cooks: rt Aetal Con the office of nawer of Sen pany. Sun B. Leckhard and Ges Fixture All tustadanents payable at latter piace Eveleth W. McCormick, White, | Jos A. Williamson, Rovert Crombie ind 8.8. Willian | soo. maint Lan Orr CARPENTER ELECTRIC COMPANY, THE SHOREHAM B-STREET STORE. Best electrical inventions of theage. Stock book now opened for subecriphons. Ten pet cent per am Bm Ob ieestiuent gustaiteed. Proxpectus at the Se. where exiduitions of the tmventions nay be re [ON cReviT comrany, WASHINGTON BRANCH. WASHINGTON, D.C., FEBRUARY, 1891. To whom it may concern We, the undersivnmi, after careful examination of the Union Credit Coupany's Reporting System, have Lecowe subscribers thereto, it being the best thing of the kiud we have ever seen. Our “Watch Liste” are being cheerfully furnished faid company witLout reserve and complete iu every Particular, covering ali ratings, vod, bed and in- ifferent. Auntversal application of this efficient protection Against abuse of credit would be of the greatest value to every person subscribing to {ts benefits, W. B. Moses & Sons, Jas. L. Barbour & Som, Robt. McLean, Jolin H. Magruder, Lansburrh & Bros. B. Chariton & Co., ¥. P. May & o., Arthur Burt & Co., G. G. Cornwell & Son, Fronk Home, 7.0. Adams, ““The Washington Post,” E. E. Jackson & Co. George Kyneal.ier., N. H. Shea, Kurus H. Darby, Wm. Ballantyne & Sona, Libbey, Bittincer & Co.. 3.8. McLain, M.D., Ramsey & Bisbee, Pabst Brewing Co., Thos. D. Singleton, "The Evening Star,” AND SCORES OF OTHERS. ‘The hundreds of reputable physicians in Washington who gravely recard the many thousands of dollars due them, constantly increasing instead of dimiuishine, and which they bave neither tine mor inclination to collect, will find in this company both satisfaction for ‘tLe past and security for the future. ou Lave but to call and see for yourselves, or our ‘agents will call upon you if desired. CALL AND EXAMINE. NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, ‘Telephone 1082. 7-sktulm DANIEL MACAULEY, Manager. Geo. E. Kennedy & Sons, M.&P. Metarer, W. H. Hougtton, Hill &Co., FPPELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND. Capital... £500,000 Becomes surety at asmall percent for all persons holding positions requiring bonds, bank officers, treas- ures for corporations, clerks and other employes Donded for the faithful fulfillment of their trust. POOLE & KNOTT, Whereas, by satisia tor) eviience presented 10.400 Bndersirned, it has beeh wade to appear. that” Yio National Bank of Washington” in. the ctt Washineton and "District of Columbia has com" i the provisions of the Statutes of the Cui Teyitired te be commp.ted with before ah ansocim. ‘Hon shalt Ue autlioriged to couanence te Lusiness of therefore, I, Lalward 8. Lacey, « trouer of the currency, ie ele Baad Manta de ay at 4 = Washington and District of Columbia ts autioriaed to columene the Dusiness of bapkinc as provided. in wee: Se ity ote undred aud "sty une ot the Keviond Statutes of the United States, in testimony Ditees ltd aid vou of office thie ith day of Feb- Fuary, (seal. E. 8. LACEY, lerof the No. ane, Pee ee TET RTT (ACSUST BEL 0, BANKERS, NO. 23 NASSAU 8T., NEW YORK. AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS OF THR MESSRS. ROTHSCHILD, LONDON, PARIS, FRANKFORT AND VIENNA. Insue Circular Credits for Travelers, available tn all parts of the world. ALSO COMMERCIAL CREDITS. Draw Bills of Exc! make Cable Transtore to Farope, West inden Siouito and Ooatoraae ‘Lxecute orders tor the purchase abd esle of invest= ment securities, Saloon Feu BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 913 AND 915 F ST. N. W. Has the best plan devised for securing a Home. NO AUCTION OF MONEX. amount yable ¢13 per month on each, an too cdvanced. Biane et ocnth,toatorg or CTKED. SPECIAL ual neta ‘Paid-up certificates for $100 issued at share. S $2 Site nans ae yer mom a. Reeareatr Site ete O.T. Thompevn, Treas. ‘1d. maith, Att'y. TRUSTEES, AMERICAN SECCRIT\ AND TRUST CO. aT. Pres’. oF’ Pres. DEFROST ORY, feO-tr CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. WIS G. TEWKSBURY, W. B. HIB Bankesb0 ‘Brosdway.N.¥. [9 Member Washington Stock Exchange. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & ©0., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 13% F 8T., WASHINGTON, D. bist she oe a oot at quotations all markets, Tlophone S48, Enretuiiy develops Hie bas nee amet mene | uly ‘He bt baarveeus fete ie has many ae eee : a Bi | JRO. W. CORSON. INOW. MACARTNET a ete ome fre erent, Sandie yn BI ye above ail telis Low to overcome evil infucuces that GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. ¥.W., cause and misfortune. Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, babe army teh i 2 Sag use 8 or inspect the Land. or hesd. He sees only by nis ks ‘all Clairvoyant, Sight and ¥ ant, Sight and Trance Mediumship. gases iow Fuilhdetpude, Boston ant FEES, $1 AXD 62. wat gil tocal alread “Gos, tnsuran ana — = ‘TelcphondStock bourht and sold. jy18 725 11TH ST. ¥. Ww, cates seceae | __DENTISTRY,__ HOF. CLAY I8 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED STARR PARSONS, OTH ST., COR E B. Pie ‘astrologer aud md Di biretclam pois and other 8 ange areal, * Prophetic: econd | plication to vums (pain in extrecting. i EI aise, q in aaa. ;: ; tin neta de ee ae a a BS oe os