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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A. ¥. TUESDAT. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, increasing cloudiness, light rain Tues day; slight!y warmer; winds becoming east. CONDITION OF THE WATER Temperature and condition of water at 7 am. lls. temperature, 43: condition, 8. eiving reservoir, temperature, 46. Con- @ition at north connectior condition at sonth connection. 10; distributing reservoir, température, 45: condition at influent gate house, 12; condition at efiiuent gate house, 12. High ‘tide in the river, 1137 pm Low tide in the river, 5:47 p.m. Loox Tanovom our stock of sack and frock suits and note our prices before you purchase your spring suit. Exsrmax Bnos., 7th and E. A Foours @.—You need not use a hatchet to break an egg or astrong whisky tonic to break up your nervousness, depression or weakness. For all forms of nervous weak- ness or sensitiveness use Dr. Henley’s Celery, fect nerve tonic and nutri- builds up and energizes nervous system. It is wise Sex Oca Live of pring overcesta, Our [peieee ill surpeioe you piossingly. Tense Buos ith and E. Worx done while you wait. Orr Orricat Sronz, 47 Ps. ave. n-w. Sustt Lonoxerre, $1.50. Husrren’s,453 Pa.ave Use hominy flakes. Ccoks in 15 minutes. “Maxrrov,” the finest sparkling table water and ginger champagni world. An abso Yutely natural mineral water that creates appe- tite, aids digestion and tones up the system generally. Krarwen, 737 7th st. a.w. Ovn Taron:xo Drranturxt is stacked high on erery counter with the latest stylesand most beautiful fabrics for spring suitings and trous- erings. See our suits to order trom $20 up and ‘trousers to order from $5 up. Eurxax Bros, 7th and E Janes F. OxstEa, Dealer in Fine Butler, Bet near 9th st., Center Market jst Tec baphengear pe ‘Telephone, 271-3. Voor rue Exrmz Canret Ceasrxa Wonns, 651-456 ass. eve. 2... Telephone 425-2 I'Visrr our children’s department and see the suits we offer from $2 up. we ee eM imeaax Buos., 7th and E. Tux well-known firm of Johnson Brothers rupply more families with fuel than any one firm: in the United States. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axsavon's. —McCaull Opera Company in “Clover.” Natiowat.—Mr. and Mrs. Kendal in “The Forge Master.” Hanais’—“Fat Men's Clab.” Kenwan’s—Muldoon, Kilrain and London Gaiety Girls. AcapEMr oF Music.—Yale Glee Club. eager CONDENSED LOCALS. The Ilinois State Republican Association held its regular monthly meeting in Grand Army Hall’ on Saturday evening. Numerous committees were appointed and an interesting literary and musical prograin was rendered, x morning Archibald B. Campbell while on the way to chureh fell in afit on Pean- sylvania avenue and 6th streets southeast. About 12 o'clock last night a fire took place at 1312 Sd street northwes. and it was extin- guished by Officers Kenney and Shultze, with slight damage. ‘A dispatch was received at polico headquar- ters yesterday asking information as to an an- known man who had died at Morton, Kan. ‘There was a receipt found on him from the Southern Express Company for a valise from Montgomery, Ala., shipped to 8. K Fairfax, West Washington. ye James McCarthy, charged with driving a horse attached toa cart in a manner so as to collide with another vehicl, forfeited €20 col- lateral in the Police Court today Rev. E. Payson Hammond will coptinne his childrens’ meetings im the Foundry Methodist Church today and tomorrow at 4 o'clock. John H. Brooks, an old colored man, who was arrested for picking up coal in the Baiti- more and Ohio freight yard, was fined @1 in the Police Court Saturday. —. Ascension Church Missionary Society. ‘The first annual meeting of the Missionary Society of Ascension Church was held yester- day. Mr. William Cabell Brown addressed the society on the subject of Episcopal missions in Brazil. The followiug officers were elected for the ensuing year: Charles Cowles Tucker, pros ident; B. B. 3. Phillips, vice president; F. W. Uber, secretary, and Miss Jeannie S. Peyton, treasurer. The treasurer's report showed the iety ons to its missions aggregated organization and its present membership to be fifty-three. ————_ Transfers of Keal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. C. Haldeman to G. J. Easterday et al, pt. 1, sq. 1084; @—. Samo to C. P. Ty, pt. de; @—. J. M. Waggener to W. E. Waggener, pt. Pros- pect Hill; $850. 8. B. Ladd to Mary Scott, pt. 1, sq. 553; @—. H.L. Rust to Edgar S. Kenne- dy, subs 123 to 130, sq. 617: $3.500. Elias Oli- ver to E. Nauck, sub 32, sq. 441: $—. E. Nauck to Anna R. Oliver, do. _ Morton et alto W.T.Birch, pt.92,3."s ad.to Georgetown: $1,200. J. A Repeiti to ©. P. Lincoln, lot 6, sq. 1010; &—._ C.F. Williams to G. M. Fagan, lot i, bik. 19, Meridian Hill; $—. P. D. Brady to A. EL Phillips, sub 24, sq. 1021; @—. F. Hufty, trustee, to W. P. Metealf, pt. 19, bik. 17, T. and B.’s sub Mt. Pleasant; $500. C.J. Bell to Sarah Jewett, RE 2 80- 199; $5,000," |G. W. Linkins to C.K. Newman, pt 15 and lots 29 and 30, sq. 33; $1,453.75. eesceines Bishop Ryan Improving. Bishop Ryan of Buffalo, N. ¥., who is ill at Providence Hospital in this city, has been gred- ually improving for the last few days, but is not yet considered out of danger. His condi- tion this hanged. morning is reported as une ——— ‘The fortnightly athletic exhibition was given at the Columbia Athletic Club Saturday even- ing. Dashiell, Crossley and Elder did some very clever work in various acrobatic perforn- ances. Young Johnson won the youth's vault- sight incheer Greg wae tcrstched. "C inches: as sera cor; Carter and Dr. Kerr wrestled, each winning a fall, and as they could not make the third one decisive it was adraw. The sparring match betwere Maguire and Cook the event evening. was given decision. pclae ai Rev. John W. Phillips’ Death. Rev. John W. Phillips, the rector of Grece, Episcopal Chureh, died yesterday morning at his home, No. 20 Grant place. The deceased THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, BOATING MATTERS. ALTON IS DEAD. ‘The Coming National Regatta Promises to Be | The Famous St. Bernard Dog Died in This ® Great Success—Crews to Participate. ‘City Last Evening. The national regatta that is to be held on the| The fsmous St. Potomac during the cofiing summer promises | evening in this city from pneumonia. He was to be a huge success. Secretary Gibson has | taken sick the day after the recent dog show already had assurances that over forty organiza- | and was left here in charge of an attendant. tions will be present, embracing such crews as| He received the best medical care and last the champion Bradfords, in fours and eights; | week it was thought he would recover, but the the famous Atalanta eight, the old-time Narra- | snow storm caused a relapse and he died at 6 gansetts, who won the match here in 1881; the | o'clock last evening. He belonged to Mr. E. Ottowa and Toronto clubs, the Manhattans and | H. Moore of Melrose, Mass., and was the cham- New York Athletics and picked ones from the | pion dog of this country until the recent ar- | TEST IT. Schuylkill Navy, besides the pick of New York, | rival of Sir Bedivere. He cost €4,500, but was Newark, Chicago, Richmond, Albany, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Salt Lake City. It is expected that liberal contributions will be made toward paying the expensea of the re- gatta, an event that ili bring crowds of people to the city. A happy scheme has been it upon for defraying the nce. ‘The Co- lumbia Athletic Clab will pay seven-fifteenths, the Potomacs five-fifteent leaving the Ana- lostans to pay the remaining three-fifteenths. ‘The annual election of the Potomac Athletic Club takes place Wednesday evening next at their club house, 17th street and Pennsylvania avenue. The terms of the following governors expire by limitation: Messrs. Jas. G. Traylor, Chas. G. Warden, Jas. W. Walsh, N. H. Davall and ©. R. Zappoue, while vacancies aro_to be filled caused by the resignation of Messrs. L. A. Fischer, G. E. Sawyer and Judge R. G. Dy- renforth. "The following have been nominated and will be elected to fill the terms: Messrs. Edward Peas U. 8. Roulette, Joseph 8. Mc- Coy, W. E. H. Merritt, Jas. C. Addison, Jas. G. Traylor, C. R. Zappone and Chas. G. Warden. Those and the other governors, Messrs. Austin -M. Officy, O.P. Schmidt, G. Carlyle Whiting and Gilman elect the standing officers of the ee! Perseverance Lodge, I. 0. G. T. Despite the uninviting weather of Saturday evening Perseverance Lodge of Good Templars enjoyed a well-attended session at Elks’ Hall, and as usual counted among its guests many visitors from other lodges. The lodge was interested to hear through its committee on correspondence from Mr. G. 8. Brackett, grand secretary of Maine; Miss Ella Cooper, _—_ superintendent juvenile templars of ryland, and Pure Fountain Lodge of Chicago. Spartan Council, Sons of Jonadab, were invited to attend the social seseion of the lodge on Sat- Brday evening, April 11. Next Saturday even- ing the lodge will receive the oflicers. of the Grand Louge. Before closing the lodge wus favored w-th instrumental solo by Mr. Gregg of Minnehaha Lodge, essay by Mr. ‘Thelon, ad- dross by Bra. E. A. Chanibers of Minnchalia Lodge, recitation by Mr. Hope of Lagleston Lodge, vocal trio by Mr. and Mrs. Frear and Mrs. Kalsirom, recitation by Miss Griflin, selected reading by Capt. Milstead, recitation by Miss Josie Lee, instrumental duet by lesars. Gregg end Hobson and remarks by Mr. J.C. Lee, A. Kalstrom, Dumbert of Indopend- ent Lodge and Duke of Washington Lodge. — A Grand Army Celebration. Grand Army men the world over will cele- brate next Monday, that day being the twenty- fifth anniversary of the civil organization of the Union Veterans. Each and every post has made arrangements for suitably remembering the day, and here in Washington the posts will combine to enjoy themselves. Union services will be held “in Metropolitan M. E. Church, commencing at 8 p.m. Speech be de- livered by Gen. 8. 8. Burdette and Rev. G. il. Corey. A great many of the old war songs will be sung by choir and congregation, di- rected by Prof. Jas. Caulfield, and altogether a most enthusiastic occasion is looked for. gees Recent Robbezies Reported. Some time late Thursday night or ealy Fri- day morning the cash boxes of two of the carettes standing on a vacant lot near 12th street and Maryland avenue northeast, near the stables, were broken open. The thief only got about $3 in cash and tickets. Superintendent Forrester reported the robbery to the police yesterday. «Mra. Archibald Hopkins of No. 1826 Massa- churetts avenue has complaiaed that while at- tending a funeral at St. John’s Church Tuesday her pocket was picksd of a pocket book contain- ing £170 in cash, a gold pencil and some papers. Saturday night a sneak tiief eutered the hall of ahouse on New York avenue and stole an No. 1100 13th street northwest. The chickens in W. F. Robbins’ hen house roosted so low Thursday night that eight of them were stolen. Thursday night @ sneak thief entered the hallway of the house of Henry Adler on 434 street southwest and carried off an overcoat. plu sapteenuiatales ‘The League in Cincinnati. President Young of the league, who has just returned from Cincinnati, said to a Stam re- porter today that the league will have no trou- ble with Cincinnati anda league club will be established there. The restraining order of the court prevented him from turning over to Al Jonson the $26,000 in cash which he stood ready to give for the Cincinnati franchise as soon as Johnson could deliver the restraining order prevents Johnson from ful- filling his contract because the Prince and valued even more highly by his owner. His skele:on will be preserved and his magnificent head and shoulders will be stuffed and mounted. The entire body cannot be mounted, as it was jecessary to clip the hair on his side in order to apply mustard plasters. Since, by the recent law, the policy shops have been banished from this place Jefferson street, the former rendezvous of the “writers,” Presents a much changed 9 In- Stead of the dirty, ra n intoxicated crowd that congregated around these shops and in that vicinity and blew foul smoke into the air and dreamed of “winning numbers” only the pescefal working man going to and from his daily labor on the wharves is now seen. Rosalyn is now the policy headquarters and regularly twice a day are her quiet streets made to ring with the shouts of a generally uncouth crowd. ‘The shops have only been removed across the river. ‘WORK ON THE CANAL. Mr. Whitcomb, the engineer in charge of the canal improvement, has just returned from atrip along the line, and reports that the contractors aro fast getting their horses, shovels, &c., on the seene of work, and although the weather? has been much against them it is expected that the work will be begua on Wednesday, the let. PLEASANT PROSPECTS. Things have so far developed in the last few days that we have now positive assurance from headquarters that the whistle of the locomotive and the rumble of its wheels will be heard in Georgetown before October 1 next. This with the canal improvement and the knowledge of Georgetown's natural advantages has so elated the business men that the prediction is made that in a short time the advance in her pros- perity will be equal to that of any town south of Mason and Dixon's line. POLICE COURT MATTERS. “Does he get drunk?” asked Judge Miller in the Police Court today of Policeman Pearce, who charged William Jones, » colored man, with vagrancy. ““He gets drunk occasionally,” was the officers response. He charged that Jones spent most cx his time loitering about saloons and other places. Jones was required to give bonds or go down for twenty days. Samuel Holmes woe charged with disturbing the quiet of Q street by language he tarfeited s5 petri me NOTES. As chown by the recently published delin- quent tax list there is in proportion to the amount of taxation less arrcarages in Georgo- town than in any other section of the District. ‘The citizens think this fact should have weight with the Commissioners when they next make out the list of streets to be improved. ‘The horse attached to the delivery wagon of H. W. Oifutt & Co. ran away Satumggy. collid- ing with a lamp post and smashing “he wagon. No one was hurt. Conziderable commotion was caused Saturday by the discovery of dense volumes of smoke issuing from a house on 32d street. An alarm was about to be turned in, when on an investi gation they proved to come from adefective chimney. William Shughra, the fifteen-year-old son of Michuei Shughru, died on Friday of pneumo- nia at his home on the Conduit road. enti Osecle) ‘The Dealers’ Protective Association. Last Friday a meeting of the Dealers’ Pro- tective Association was held at Weeks’ auction rooms to consider the new law in relation to second-hand dealers. Mr. J. S. Justh presided, with E. H. Brown secretary. Col. Cook,counsel ‘small dealer had topay as much as the large one, and the amount of license should reasonable. Besides, unjust requirements are made and they were only ted to em- barross dealers, 8. Fichner said that the law did not include Jewélers und others, and they would all buy Watches and diamonds if they could get them at their price, and Inspector Block paid no at- tention to these, but kept watch on the poor dealers. Several new members were elected and a committee appointed to urge second- hand people to join the association. She Wants a Divorce, Jennie Thompson, nee Brown, by J. Altheus Johnson, has filed a bill for divorce from Abraham Thompson. They were married in May, 1872, and lived together till February, 1890, and che charges that he consorted with Wagner interests are involved, but Mr. Young said the league's counsel said that the injunc~ tion would be modified so that he as represent- ative of the league could withhold from pay- ment the amount involved in the Wagner and Prince interests until it should be finally de- cided to whom the money belongs. The leapue's skirts are entirely clean in the matter, Mr. Young said, and there has been no underhand business and no trickery. susan a Three Hundred Female Excursiontsts. A large party of young women, about 200 in number, arrived in this city Saturday after- noon and are quartered at the Riggs. They are members of the Normal School Alumnw Asso- ciation of Philadelphia and are here on their annual excursion. ‘hey will probably leave for home this afternoon. ——___ Dislocated His Elbow. other women; is the reputed father of two chil- dren of such women. She states that he has treated her with cruelty, hes forced her to do menial work, and charges him with undue in- timacy with one Mra, Holcombe. ae ee What Their Quarrel Cost Them. Barbara Arthur and Otho Johnson were formerly on good terms, but now they are strangers. They got on what Barbara said was “cross-questions” and he cut her with a knife. ‘The policeman who arrested him also arrested her and Saturday they wore fined @5 cach in the Police Court. He was also charged with assault,for which an extra penalty of sixty days was imposed. Ste ee A Policemen’s Ball. The third annual ball of the officers of the first precinct will take place at the Riffcs’ armory, on G street, tomorrow evening. ‘The Yesterday Onozio Cantella, a twelve-year-old | funds will be devoted to fitting up tho gymna- Italian boy living at 1716 Pennsylvania avenue, | sium at the station. The affair will be in charge fell from a fence and received a dislocation of | Of Lieut. T. B. Amiss, president; Sergt. R. B. the elbow. Hewas taken to the Emergeucy | Boyle, secretary and treasurer; Thomas J. Hol- Hospital and Dr. Middleton set the limb, the | linberger, chairman committee of arrange- little fellow standing the operation without | ments. ‘the welfare of the dancers will be using anesthetics. looked after by Privates John Fraywer (chair eet man), Gilbert, Sprinkle, Williams, ey and Deaconess Work. A public meeting was held yesterday after- i noon in the Metropolitan M.E. Church under relievedby Demacling the auspices of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society. “Deaconess Work” was the rubject, and addresses were made by Mra. Dr. Bust ‘Miss Jane M. Bancroft. —— . Rev. D. J. Starrorp lectures on “Eloquence in Shakespeare” tomorrow night. Tickets at “La Grippe” is instantl; 25e. at td ta.-Aded, age Anarchy’s Red Fiag Unfurled in Boston. ‘Tho red flag of anarchy waved over the stage at Paine Hall in Boston last night. The occa- sion was the anniversary of the Paris com- mune, and about 500 members of the Interna- tional Workingmen’s Alliance, Boston Group, were present. John Most and ‘Tim of New York made speeches. ——— A Maoxrrtcent Disriar oF Axtique Forxi- Tung, Ovp Revousse SiLver Ciocxs, &c., Now ox Exursrrion at tae Worurer Partons.— Seldom in the history of auctions in this city | Spam ERE, there been wach & magnificent collection ef o Is H - rich and valuable goods as that now displayed When wasseventy years of age, but in spite of nd-| in the spacious patfore of the Wormley Wevel, me Xanced years he was an active worker in the | corner 15th and H streets, (which have been ssclagaemeaesed church. His death will be mourned by a large | secured for this extraordinary sale by Messrs. Reedsa fizcle of friends and acquaintances. Mr. Phil- | Latimer & Sloan of 1409 G street northwest). Good lips was a native of Tennessee. He lived for a | In the collection will be found s full eet of no Moline Bamber of years in Anstin, Tex., and has been | tique empire furniture of superior workmen. To Tector of churches in Lockport and Springfield, | chip, superb French and Dutch cabinets, secre- IIL, coming to this city from the latter place. | taries, sofas and chairs of the erapire and Louie sane He leaves four children—Mrs. Fannie M. Adarus | XIV, XV and XVI periods, rare carved ivories ana and Mrs. Leigh Chalmers of Washington, Mr. | and dados and old. Irish, Dutch, French and John W. Phill of Austin, Tex. and Mr. Chas: | English repousse silver, elegant and ‘Tone Up the System, ; Phillips of New York city. The funeral will | many other rarc and beautiful articles, consti- take place at Grace Church on Wednesday at | luting the collection. of Mer &. Seto ae ae clock. don, Paris and Zwanenburwal Strasse, Amster- — LO eS dam. It is now on exhi and the sale will More and More A Spiritualists’ Anniversary. take place in the parlors, as, noted above, on sae ‘The forty-third anniversary of the establish- | ‘Thursday aud Friday, April 2 and 3, 1891, at 11 note ment of the society of spiritualiste was cele-| mand’ p.m. each day. . Every Year, brated yesterday by the society in this city For it ts d ‘ Dos'r forget the sale of books, law and mis- st holding an all-day meeting at Grand Army | tonight at Dowling & Son's, 11th Ideal Spring Medicine, Hall. Mr. M. C. Edson Addresses | street and Pennsylvania avenue, at 7 o'clock » Possrases Curative Power Peculiar to Iteetf, offered for those desiring to. invest ia busisoss meee anes The passenger department of the Baltimore | Proverayron w horocenare rd amd Obio Nailrosd Company announce oe gr change in time, taking effect March 20th in-| Tax Nexr Lecrune in the Carroll beeen anton stant, on which day the new Royal Blue dining- | course will be deli night by| 3 HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. car service will be inaugurated. A new 45-| Kev. D. J. Stafford, D. D., on “Eloquence it minute train to Baltimore will be added to the z Biigeminnst Simm uythirtiptcts| Rows Roti Demag Gama—the Pat-|Biore Suv Ano Sous i a jam. daily. service six 45-minute trains between W: ‘on | man company is now: ‘dining car serv- B and Baltimore. The express train for Baiti- | ice Wi EneAst | Cniate, pastel anh beast by Gos OFERCCRA REMEDIES, the purest ‘ttebing, burning, Feet webou ecaly, crusted and pimply diseases of the skin and —_ scalp, with loss of hair. Mothers, do not delay. Childhood ts the time to permanently cure all humors of the skin and scalp. Save your children years of ‘mental aad physical safering. is Trsr Ix, TEST IT. Ir. IT. r r IT. TEST IT, TEST IT. TEST IT. Test IT. ‘TEST IT. SPOONFUL OF CLEVE- POWDER WILL DO LEVEL LAND'S BAKING XORE AND BETTER WORK THAN A HEAPING OF aNY ATTINGS, ‘BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, @AS AND VAPOR STOVES. ‘The demands of Springtime are as imperative upon housekeepers as those of any other season; houses ‘must be renovated and disease and sickness warded off. ‘This task requires considerable outlay of money and Proves no light burden to s vast majority of honest tollers. OUB EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM, SHARING THIS BURDEN ‘With you, drives away all care and fills the home with cheer. Its benefactions are yours, the use and enjoyment of every comfort being in your possession while you sre paying for them as your circumstances may deem most convenient. HOUSE & HERRMANWS CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, 917, G21 and 923 7th st., and 636 Massachusetts ave. nw. SOLE AGENOY YOR THE PEERLESS WHITNEY CARRIAGE. z te7-Sa Dovaus & Brorazn NOTION DEPARTMENT. Goff's Braid, ail shades. Darning Cotton, all Clark's Mile End Warranted Tooth Madan Louis Hair Curl of the association, made an address, in which he | Co:07.4 9 ress Sint Gretcon! belonging. 10 Mine. W. Compiod urpelaimed that the tax, €40, was unjust, as the Canmzr & Ley. Special offering in Men's Unlaundered Shirts; made of New York Mills Muslin; linen bosom and bands. Sizes, 1234 to 18; only 0c. ‘Men's Night Shirts, made of Utica Muslin; s first-class shirt. Sizes, 14 to 18; only 500. each. A barrain in Black Goods. The new Glorices Silk Warp, 60-inch wide; only 75c. yard. ‘A special drive in Ladies Striped Balmoral Skirts; full sizes and well made; at 29c. and 39c. each. ‘We have secured a few pieces of Lace and Satin Striped Apron Lawns ata great sacrifice, and ‘Will offer 25c. goods at 18c. ,18c. goods at 12340. yard. They will not last long. A now arrival of Stamped Linens and Art Goods; the quantity of these goods we sell isa Proof of the correctness of our prices and the style of the goods. Our new Mattings are in and our prices are right. CARHART & LEIDY, mbh28 =—928 7th and 706 K sta n.w. J. C. Horcurmsox, ‘DMPORTER, Bie a $°% ro yy Be 499 . a3 7 ine S Unquestionably the FOSTER brands are the very best Kid Glove made, My impor- RES A TTTT ERE re Gloves—the celebrated Improved Lacing &% 2% X ase Eb a3 id pa) $1.00 per pair and upwards. Warranted and fitted tohand. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR mb? Oor All impurities of the BLOOD. “Stir up the Liver, build up the system, regulate the bowels ‘and put the kidneysin a healthy condition with ‘WILLIAMS’ BABSAPARILLA, It te guaranteed tocure all Blood and Skin Dis- eases, RHEUMA’ Rheumatic Pains and be: refunded. 100 DOSES, 50 CENTS. ¥. 8, WILLIAMS & 00., m17-m,) Re oy eee OUR EASTER OFFERINGS. DURING EASTER WEEK WE OFFER FOR SPOT CASH, FOR SPOT CasH, THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS: Offerings in FURNITURE. ‘For €27.50 an elegant Solid Oak 3-pieco Chamber Suite, handsome in design and ‘Anished in 10th century and antique oak, extra largo beveled plate glass; size of dresser, 44x20; washstand, 34inches. This suite CANNOT BE EQUALED for the money. Worth fully $40and to sell them St 627.50 we were compelled to order 1,500 of them. Another special offering. A Bolid Oak Table, twisted logs, oxidized ‘brass trimmings, in antique oak and 16th century finish, For $7, worth double the money. ‘We also offer 300 Solid Osk Comfortable High-beck Arm Chairs (highly polished), at €285 each. 800 Solid Oak Rockers to match, $2.85. 500 Bolid Oak Side Chairs to match, 617%. ‘These Chairs cannot be duplicated for ‘the money. ‘Wehave® Solid Oak Chiffoniersin 16th century and antique oak finishes (5 draw- er). Wo offer thesoat 89 each. Also 11 Solid Oak Chiffoniers—in antique oak and 16th century finishes (5 drawers); beveled plate glass. Weoffer them at tho remarkably low price of $15, (Offerings in LACES. ‘LACES. 19 pairs No. 763 Nottingham Laces, $1.50 Per pair. Good value at $2.50. 11 pairs No. 3001 era Nottingham aces. $2.75 per pair. Were $4.50. ‘7 psirs Imitation Brussels, handsome de- sign. €2.76. Former price, @5. 4 paire No. 1256 Irish Point Laces. $5.25. Reduced from $7.50. 6 pairs No.71870 Irish Point Laces. 86.75. ‘Reduced from $10.50. PORTIERES. ‘We are showing some new and very choice patterns in Imported Chenille Portieres, in Blue, Pink, Cream and Terra Cotta. We offer them at the low price of $15; just one- half their value, ‘We also offer at $15 per pair about 17 pairs of those beautiful French Velour Portieres, im Pink, Gold, White, Copper, Nile and Heliotrops. They usually sell at $35. IN FRENCH TAPESTRIES— ‘We show 9 pieces, in as many colors. Good ‘value at $1.75. We offer them at $1 per yard. ‘316 yards of Corduroy, in colors—Light Blue, Olive, Old Red, Gold and Brown. Beal value, $1.75. Willsell at $1 per yard. 5 pieces Silk Plush, in Nile, Old Rose, Crimson, Gold and Fawn. Offered at $1.08 per yard. Formerly sold at $1.75. ‘We have just placed on sale a LARGE IN- VOICE of SMYRNA RUGS. We bought them st SACRIFICE, and will sell thom FAB BELOW REGULAR PRICE. 300 Smyrna Mats, 750. Regular price, $1. 240 Smyrna Bugs, 26 inches, $2. Regular Price, $3.50. ‘350 Smyrna Bugs, 30 inches, $2.45, ‘Regular price, 84. ‘210 Smyrna Rugs, 4x4, $3.85. Regular ‘Drice, 86. ¢ ‘We also offer— ‘Best All-wool Art Squares. ‘8x3 yards $6.25. Former price $9.00 8x35 “7.50 “ "10.00 aa 8.50 * “ 12.00 Sra ** OS bad “ 13.50 oe * 145 2 "20.00 ‘We have completely overhauled our Wall ‘Paper Department andplaced it in charge of an expert artist, and are now prepared to furnish designe and estimates for all classes Of Interior Decorations. We invite your ‘epecial attention to this department, JULIUS LARS = BURCH. nes 19TH AND FeTS. ‘Wim You Bay Fine ‘Shoes at a (AL 2AUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE 5 i = oe te cee Of 1, | EVERY EVENING, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. to your McCAULL OPERA COMPANY, Dongem, down to $2.50; every pair worth from €3.50 . Signor Tomas. ba} pairs he Custom-made, Hand. am Next Weeh—PAULINE WALL'S OPE mb3o-tr -AULIN! ALL'S OPERA CO. Shoes, all the latest styles, marked down to | NEW,NATIONAL THEATER ‘$2.50; cannot be bought for less than $3.50. ‘Tate Week. ‘Matinee Saturday. ty ‘Tur Baxem Second Washington Encageneat of Lonsdale Cambric, 10c. Fruitof the Loom , A Cotton, Sie. Boauuidl Tuid. Drew Gooue | ak Ee REE OBR M 50e. silk Britliantines, 50. |B Fl) RRS BOB fuk Sheeting Cotton, immense double width, 25e. pice emsergadtine Diu Black Surah Silks, AND THEIR LONDON COMPANY, mb30-; “Canren’s,” 711 Market Space. ‘Under the Direction of Daniel Frohman. Ladies and Geuti wishing first-class board where they get all the the season at five and six dollars per week should ¥ &° to the Woman's Excnaxar, ri te 605 13th st. Prices, 25c., 50c., 75e., 81, $1.50 and $2. Next Week—THE BUNGLAR. ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER en iors eed Sates © ‘Dean, Proprt Prominent Citizens and Offictals recom- mend Dr. Bull's Cot half . Bull's 8 In use half a century. . 1 $4.85 Per Ton Cash for Coal. 1125 7th st. 8.0. se Forse Bear in Mind, 920 9th st. n.w., and | 404 by Rnd of Pianos. this city of y years. [mb30-8t*)] Victron Brecker. Next Week—SHADOW DETECTIVE. mh30-6t "3 NEW WASHING & Kas Li Fok THEATER ‘The Jubilee is a perfect razor. Watronp’ The April Domestic Fashion Sheets have arrived at AUERBAC s,7thand mb28-4t 5 VENTH ST! ‘This Week, Ladies Matince Tomorrow, WILLIAM MULDOON, oy Virginia Arsenic, yp ¥ a JAKE KILRAIN, F contains more arsenic an than Iu Athletic Exhibitions and Contests, any other, and is therefore much cheaper than MERS, euy other mineral water. Ask for phlet. sent And the LONDON GAIETY GIRLa. street northwest. — April 6—Whallen and Marteil's Mammoth Combina- Ladies? and Children’s Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty at S. Hrxizn's, 720 7th st nw. mb21-6,m, t5t* Dr. C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- more Specialist in Skin Diseases and Diseases of the Nervous System, has opened an office in Washington, D.C., for the treatment of all Skin and Nervous Dives od, removing euper: uous airs, warts, moles, marks, tumors a all blemishes. Dr: Benson or his partner, Dr. E.0. ee, can be found every Wedaee- day from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. py: es citice, 1212 G st. nw. ni2-s,m,t,tr Our Stock in Hair Switches and Bangs of every style and shade at very low prices. 8. HExLen, 720 7th st. n.w. ‘mb21-0,m, t5t* Highest Grade Imported. Red Hand Allsopp's Ale, bottled by the brew- ers, Messrs. Samuel Allsopp & Sons, Limited, Burton-on-Trent, England. For sale by N. W. Borcmert, $230-f4m, tt 1325 F st. nw. ‘Rockbrid; Rye,” finest mado, $4 Jon; @1 quart bottle. *Lascu's 404 ban bt ew i-mate G.G. C. Sr, ‘cor. New York ave. and 14th mh:8-2t Coxcear BY THE YALE GLEE aND BANJO CLUB, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 9TH AND D ¥.W., EASTER MONDAY, MAROH 30, 8 P.M. Tickets on saleat Metzerot:'s Music Store, 1110 F street, beginning Monday, March 23. mab21 st APENY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY. APRIL 14, 1891. ‘MR. CHARLES SANTLEY, An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, ler & Wilson's New th * figh Arm No. 9. It charms on sight. Its use euraptures. Oftice 437 9th street northwest. all-te NEW_PUBLICATIONS. T HE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW EOR APRIL LLIELE'S tea) wil Neave Su two wouth’s trip in charge of COC PROFESSOR {umber absotute'y { 80: owe we ‘nrous can make a CARDINAL GIBBONS : San or competeat apd pape: On Tienced Parisian teuchcrs. Will also take charge ‘WEALTH AND ITS OBLIGATIONS. _ te Address 1011 Conn. ae Leon MUSIC HALL ‘Pauperiam ited States. in OS Prof RICHARD TT, ELY, ‘The Example of a Great Life. By THE EDITOR. ‘THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE On THE DUTY OF THE HOUR. ‘Wednesday Matinee and Evening, April L LEVY'S GREAT AMERICAN BAND. 9 PART I.—1, Grand Overture, “Serine tinct Walleces Se song. are, *Maritana,” Vincent Wallace, q ‘on L’ var,” Tito Mattei, Sig. Leonide sabatelli. 4° ‘Married W< in Fie “Palm Ly Feure, Juices ievy. 5. By M. W. HAZELTING, fou Love Mer". Giorsa. hille. Stella ‘Mon of the Salisbury Parliament. By HENRY W. LUCY. ‘THE PREST. OF THE UNION PACIFIO B.B. On THE WEST AND THE RAILROADS. Humors of the Cookery Book. an. vents Of ¥ pets? reppiren | ENTIRE NEW PROGLAM FOR EVENING. Civilisation and Suicide. niin atin pec ali, aes. toil By W. MATHEWS, | sents. 81-00snd #190. ‘The Best Sign of Our Times. ‘Tickets at DROUP'S, @25 Ponns. ave. mb21-10t By EMILIO CASTELAR, | (ARROLL INSTITUTE LECTURE COULSE. AND OTRER IMPORTANT ARTICLES, ey Ty Bold by All Newsdealers. a REV. D. J. STAFFORD, D.D. “QUE ARMY UP ABOVE.» Sons. Subject: “ELOQUENCE IN SHAKESPEARE.” ‘and chorus. Destined to have an unpre- cedented run. ti S. above of the brave and noble end Sher:nan, and at + TUES! MARCH fog eed Stine marta name feet wots APS Ocuyce Pak, biara Bell Brow a “— Forsale ty all music deasers mbl7-2w W. M. Suvsres & Soxs. ‘We will open Saturday, March 21, and Monday, March 23, one Of the handsomest lots of New Spring Parasolsever shown in the country. This linecomprises all ‘Rew and desirable colors and Prices from §2 to $25. ‘We are confident it will pay you tocall and see them. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE, mh20 «910 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, New Tossisz Bar mh?7-3m 1329 Get. nw ‘ASDEMY OF MUSIC FRIDAY, APRIL 3, Only appearance of HERR XAVER SCHARWENKA, ‘The Eminent Composer Pianist, Ina brilliant PIANO RECITAL ‘Prices, $1.50, $1, 7c. and 50e. and tickets at 10st. ey ‘Metzerott’s, aw Wee ee 10, 20, 25 Aw 650 FER CENT ELECT do not care to move them to our new store, No. 1215 F emower ecatbipedas Se ae, enero ees DECORATED CHINA ee To me the amortment. A few Mice Dinner Sets, peas coe ‘Lampe aod Plates among them. JUST OPENED on our fizet floors lange amsortment ATTORNEYS. Horan Doemtet Cae W.K Le Sitaqusssmneteend wasuretom, >. 'O. maten ‘Ho. 1000 Pa. ove, 452 MST. H.W. CLAIM AND PATENT Domurs New Your Hire Cyeeise oe sus mrmoovam a pena? « co now| NOTARIES PUBLIC. ee. WILIST? & R00FS, W s ILLUSTRATIVE READINGS AND RECITATIONS QEEENOOD. OLD POINT COMFORT, ean A LECTURE By Mr. GRO. H. HARRIES, staf correspondent of ‘The Evening Star at Pine Ridge during the recent dian troubies. Fetsale st the door or at Towners, 1167 ot. a $ t ——————_-_—— + EXCURSIONS, &o. EoRore. IS EEE om . oh fam with ttre: tiveaide tre eo Natimatcn weghiy during Apri Map-dugeana Jl ‘of trip elsoand upward. upciuding all +t. ‘For carculars cals nem < | mh20-6t st 2S aaa § MOOR YERNON, THe TOM OF A H 2M TON. —Unts further iron ARLES MACALESTER will ieave§. ¢ Toa: Aries ty Found “inp to NOUN t toansion ar eel sten nar whary, foot of 7th st. cai Fears tor SIGUNE VERNON VERNON: stating 7 Cpecies Maca tater ey eons AGE EXCURSIONS. | 2. Sik, Soldiery’ Howe, Dams pom 5 joun Beidige, Wei. and Sun, pin. tbe. "ao HOTELS. of the love: Jora.ity coebrated tor ite salulirity. handsowuely furnished, with all modern tin HERES, rultaute either foe winter oF stuniner rm i prepa: eoeive 10 oF 12 adit cuemis. letes f GAMBLER, Bo: Vy sans MOTEL ‘Pe. eve. and l4that., poy Wasbi po, ¢ ABBITT BOUSsEe i WASHINGTON, D.0. t SUMMER RESORTS. { | A ¥HAS TAKEN THE MANAGEMENT ©! ; ‘ae est hous in Camda atusted ej ; "TRE NEW ENGLAND, ATLANTIO CITY, Na, Ocean end of South Carolina ave. al ciric belie, bathe, &e. Special i April, May and June. “I a eee ae UE KING, Prop. | fe16-ccsima H.C LEAGUL, Manager. | d, Ationtie Clty, 3. 4 ennessee ave, Dear the beach. the year. - - Exarementy Mikoawer POV} "EE OMENTAT ATLANTIC CTY, N. J Vin ¥ near beach. “Everything new. All mod ern tuyrovewents. _ maui ua. ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. ip®* waLiineros, OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUR : ATLANTIC CITY, Sd. H OPEN THROUGHOUT Thi YEAR fe6-Im OM. A. M.S. MILNOK. ‘OTELIMPE Directly on the beach. Every bone comfort. i 200. Deus. year 4 _ Atlantic O87. : Ocean end of Keutuch} ave. Now open. ; az Pat Tee wART. HURST. ATLANTIC GLI, N. J. MICHIGAN AVE. Niak THE OCEAN. Enlarged by the addition of tury un . Se. 5 steam beat. tei games noon. * } A LASTI¢ CITY, NS —RENT OR SALE_HO- H Leis, cottaves and bath houses ; jote, ' Ek. GARSIDE’ AILANTIC CITY, N. J. A SELECT SANATOKIUM POK LADIES. Open from January I to Noverulier | Prospectus on application. 2asilawSm NTIC CITY, N. 3., acing the sea: open al( the year; Lot sea water bathes Dew abd Muproved amuulary appoutinests, fein J03Li kM. BUKTOS, ATLANTIO CITY, §. 3, Hot and Cold Sea Water Bat HE CHALFONTES T ATLANTIC CITY, N.. ‘Onthe Beach with unsurpassed Qosan vse. | Balt water jaths in the wuss, 4 ‘Send tor circular. 330-Sm E. ROBERTS & SONS. vay aud open fre batt everstiing wees piodwee | Po Bo ery ; = Ss OrELG they aa eg et Fy ‘ : ; : We are showing an unusual larye and attractive lime of Dress Guods this season ip Bisch and.cdiors, rang | tng in price from 1bc. to 1 per’ ‘ ah Hy £ peey t a '

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