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16 THE EVENING STAR: W. ‘ASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY. MAY®9, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. Een Abe: seiner attain Beas = or bts we re nant lien te mse as ares « Saeco LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL RIGHT A. M. SUNDAY. wiregihe District of Columbia. eee and ‘irginia, fair londay; warmer; south winds. ~ CONDITION OF THE WATER ‘Temperature and condition of water at 7 &.m.: Great Falls. temperature, 58: condition. 36. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 62. Con- dition at north connection. 36: condition at fouth connection. 36; distributing _reservotr, temperature, 62: condition at nt gate house, 36; conditiun at effluent gate house, 36. Bigh Water. Low Water. 898 am. 2:32am. 3:18 p.m Hasosows Covonen Dinars $2, €2.50, $0. 04: new and stylish. Le 431 N. York ave. To tae Trape. y and book sale continued Monday, May 11, 10am. Wx. Low- ENTHaL, Auctioneer. For Quick Prixtixo go to McGmu & War- Lace, 1107 Est. n.w. ‘Twat $2 Dunsr of ours inthe new colors is making quite a stir. Have you examined it? Hesux Fnaxc & Sox, One Cor. 7th and D. Cxare makes, alters, repairs umbrellas and parasols, opposite Star office. Ir You Anz Survexixc from the effects of Ja erippe, the best tonie to use is Xander’s me-made clarets and ports. Also his fine aie on whiskies, as recommended by the leading physicians. ' 909 7th st. n.w. Dx. Wanxzn’s Consers, $6e.; Lonsdale cam- bric, 103¢c.; Monarch shirt, 9c. Lxopaeap’s, ‘Mth near 3. Homan artificial eyes. Hrwrcen’s, ave. cor. 634. We Wourp Catz Your Arrestion to the following KING STOVES: Jawa. ‘You will find the use of a Gas Stove 1 great saving in expenseand labor. a8. > & a N. Wearmen altitude, pocket barometers. Hex- mzn’s, cor. 434. ‘Tar “Bar Stare” Laws Mowens are the best. Sold with an absolute and unconditional guar- antes. Price $4.50. each. We are also selling ‘& good mower at £3.30 each. Heavy galvanized netting suitable for tennis courts at 69 cents per 100 square feet. ‘One section of the best three-ply extra stand- ard rubber hose (not competition) warranted, complete with patent nozzles and couplings, for 21.95. The “Queen Anne” window screens. New, adjustable, no objectionable center bars. Will fit any window from eighteen to forty-five inches in width; 39 cents each. Screen doors, best quality, complete with spring hinges, Look and eye “and knob; $1.25 Cuas. Canter & Co., 606 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., Three doors from 6th st. Dos't Luave tae Cirr without Protecting ~ar feet. Dr. J. J. Gronoes & Chiropodist Parlors, 1115 Pa.'ave. For Pirzs use T. W. Betton’s Infallible Pile Salve; indorsed by the many who have be: eured when all other preparations failed. an acknowledged article of inestimable simple and effective; no humbug. If not ob- tainable at your druggist’s it will be mailed you per box by the Wix- Baltimore, Md. Our Scrertor Factuities enable us to turn out the very best vorkmanship and most per- fect fit in our custom department, and our stock of imported and domestic fabrics has no equal as to variety and completeness. emax Buos., 7th and E. Benxrizt is pure. Sex Tux Juwex Gas Stove, large oven. W. S Janus & Co., 717 7 th ot Hevnicn’s Extra, Pale La Lager the best. Bot- tied by the Antrxerox Borriixe Co. Sex Ap. of second-hand portable engine and boiler for sale cheap. Visrr rz Exrme Caurct Cieasryo Woaxs, (31-65 Mass. ave. n. w. Telephone 425-2 Prune Vexwoxt Marne | Svecr, in gallon — Te. N. A. Poore, The Cash Grocer, 94 La. ave. aw. Cuase, umbrella maker, lith st. opp. Star office. BERxELey pure rye whisky. Ove Bors’ long panss suite for $4 are beau- ties; better qualities »coportionately low. Es B . Tth and E Fist Oxp Re and Bourbon whiskios of 1866, 1873 and 1579, the choicest to be had, aud of Meeting of Woman's Auziliary, D. C. The closing service of the above organiza- tion takes place at St. Paul's Church, 23d street northwest, on Monday, May 11, at 11 a.m. Miss Jnlia Emery. the general secretary, from New York, wal bsld a coeaplion after taesrvttente the hall of St. Paul's parish house. All are in- vited to attend. ———__— A Verdict for $500 and Costs, ‘This morning in the Circuit Court, Judge Cox, the jury in the case of Lawrence Boggs and wife against Wm. F. Downey returned a sealed verdict for plaintiff for $500 and costs. This was an action for $25,000 damages claimed tohave been sustained by the team hired of defendant running away, throwing Mre. Boggs out and injuring her oe ‘and on the first trial there was ad jury. The trial this time occupied about two. weeks and re- sulted as a Dr. Mauss’ Will. The will of the Inte Dr. B.G. Mauss, filed yes- terday, leaves all his estate to his widow, ox cepting his horse, harness, buggy, medical Looks and apparatus. — Made an Assignment. W. T. Mockbeo, shoo dealer at 1203 F street northwest, has made an assignment for the benefit of creditors to E. N. J. i poemieen menue Officers Elected. Knights of St. Augustine Commandery, No. 2, have elected the following officers: Robt. Coates, commander; W. ¥. Smith, first deputy; A.B. Thomas, second deputy; W. 8. Lofton, recording secretary; Jos. Mitchel, assistant recording secretary; E. R. Lewis, financial sec- retary; L.W. Shaw, assistant financial secre- Jobn Mitchel, herald; Y. M. Toy, captain which I make a specialty. Call at the oki ev tablishment of Cunis Maxpes, 997th strect porthwest. One price only. Janes B. Hexpensom, 923 F st. n.w. New and artistic effects in paperhangings. Spring styles and colorings now ready for ex- hibition. 923 F st. n. 923 F st. nw. See THE New Pnocess gasoline stove. W. 5S. Jexxs & Co. #4 Pen Gaxtos, $1 per quart, 50c. « pint. Just Receiven per 8. S. Vegas a fine ansort- ment of Amontillados and Olaroso sherries, es- Ricially intended for medicinal purposes, Cau. DER, 09 7th st. n.w. Rexemsex the boys’ short pants suits wo ad- Yertise from 2. up. Erseatax Duos, 7th and E. Rang Cayce. —To in introduce the work will make a fine =< and one loz. cabinets for 24. ABROOK, 711 Market Space. Fuxt Porrmarrs at } at Kets] Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. av. Have Yorn Canrers clea cleaned by ated steam process, 1708 E st. Bostox Baxep Braxs ant Shame good at Fussrit's cafe. 1 1427 New ¥; New York avenue. Cane, ‘Teurrwoxe 634-3 case of Heusich Extra Pale Lager. Serr rae RELiasee gas ‘gas and. ae offer. W. S Juans & Co, ‘717 7th Tuan, 818 Fs street northwest. Beam rx Mrsp the frock and sack suits in serge, cheviot and cassimere material we ad- Vertise for $10, $12.50, £13.50 and $15. E:semax Buos., 7th and E. the ey a ele] cITy AND ‘DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. wAuzaren's Carleton Opera Company in Narioxat.—“The Private Secretary.” ‘Hanurs’.—Ada Gray in “East Lynne.” Kenxan's.—Frank McNish Specialty Com- ee ee ters CONDENSED LOCALS, Tomorrows” was the subject of an W. A. Croffut before the pupils of High School yesterday atter- Rachel F. Smith died last evening at the of her nephew, E. 8. Smith, No. 1111 at the ripe old age of eighty-six ‘eleven ‘months. ‘She wes born i q é i i} ie bere e bp heya w ly one hes was sent to his home patrol wagon. He is general; J. E. Dent, warden; Henry f. Garner, Standard bearer: Hev. MJ. Walsh. chaplain: A. Hervert, Horace Dyer, H. A. Jackson, R Well, G. Fluger. D. Clark, board of governors. Gone Down to the Farm. A man giving his name as Richard Somerville was before the Police Court this morning charged with trespassing on the grass in the i and he was also charged ‘The latter charge was dismissed, but on the former charge he was fined $20 or sixty days on the farm. As he did not have the $20 he lad to go down. pts tena Hi School Entertainment. An entertainment and May festival was given last evening in the Peabody school building by the pupils of the Capitol Hill High School for the benefit of the school library fund. After an attractive program was rendered refreshments were served. —-_— ‘The Pythian Bullding Fund. It was reported at the meeting of the stock- holders of the Knights of Pythias’ Hall, which is to be erected on 9th street near Massachu- setts avenue, that the proceeds of the recent fair added more than $4,000 to the building fund. . —_———_ Knocked Down by a Beer Wagon. Yesterday afternoon Miss Pauline Chapman of 627 2d street northwest was knocked down by one of Pabst's beer wagons (No. 8) at 8th reet and Market Space and badly injured. She was attended by Dr. A. F. Berryhill and taken to her home in a cab. reece Marriage Licenses. Marringe licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to the following: Mason Bruce and Flizabeth Simms; Michael P. Coak- ley and Marguret Walsh. phair The Judicial Shad Bake. The arrangements for the judicial shad bake on Saturday next are about complete and the committees have made extra efforts to have a good time. The indications are that quite a number of the cabinet, judges of the Supreme and other courts will be present. The steamer Corcoran will take down the party to Marshall a Change of Schedule—Richmond & Danville Railroad. Commencing Sunday, May 10, the through morning train for the south will leave Wash- ington at 11:15 a.m. instead of 8:30 a.m. Wash- ington and southwestere vestibuled limited, 8:40 p.m. Trains for Lynchburg and local stations, 8:30 um. Trains from Lynchburg and local stations arrive in Washington 1:50 p.m. and 9:50 p.m. No other changes in arrivals and departures from Washington. Ru ae A New Rear Estate Ixvestaent Assocratiox. e Capital Real Estate Investment Associa- tion will hold their first regular meeting on Monday evening, May 11, 8 o'clock, in St. Joseph's Hall, corner 5th and H streets north- west. Those wishing to invest in a safe mutual investment association are invited to join. Only afew shares of stock to be comet r share. F. J. McQuade, president; Wm. M. ker, secretary; T. A. Duffy, treasurer; D. Connell and John Shughrue, trustees.—Adct. ee aR Free Gnocentes at Avctios.—Latimer & Sloan will sell on Monday next for Mr. Ralph Galt, assignee, at 924 9th street,a large and important stock of “fine groceries, wines and liquors. See advertisement for full particulars. pS a a ‘Tue Awenicay Secunity axp Trust Cox- PANY pays interest upon deposits. 1419 G street northwest.—Adet. sees ee Suxpay at Manswars. Harx.—Charles Mac- alester at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. See advertise- ment. St Bax Rupor ox tax Cuesarzaxe. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad is now ready to contract for excursions for the coming sea- son to that most dehghttal Washington ex- cursion resort, which is being greatly improved aud beautitied, Bay Ridge on the Chesapeake. Liberal terms to Sunday schools, church so- cieties, lodges and organizations. For dates. call at city passenger agent's office, 1351 Penna. ave.—Adet. a Ir Usasie to Examine Westy Heiouts on week days do so on Sunday. Charm the eye Solis thes hosel viewon ud eather wild flowers for the little ones. Jno. F. Waggaman, corner 1dth and G streets.—Adet. scelinzes ‘Trustees’ Sate of pr tween 4th and 5th not 5.90 p.m. See advertisement. oe Iwrontast Save or Vatvanie Iupnovep Res- inexcé Prorenty.—Mesers. Latimer & Sloan ‘will sell on Losec npn nem at 5 o'clock, ® highly valuable residence, located at the southeast corner uae 17th and Corcoran streets. Tt is one of the best built houses in the city and Tot 21x92.10. The terms are easy and the sale affords @ rare chance for profitable investment. on N street be- est on Monday at gee Everybody Hoou's Needsa Hood's Sarmaparilla = Sarsaparilla Spring medicine. Hood's — Hood's Sarsuparille: ‘The impurities * Sarscparilla Hootl's Which have Hood's Hoot's a Hood's Sarssparille In the blood Hood's During the Hood's Seraperig moan Sareuparilla rt J Hood panetd Must be expelled, Sareaperilla Hood's (Or your system Hood's Hood's Sareaparilia Hood's + ‘Sarsaparilla Hood's —_— Hood's Sarsaparilla The remarkable Sarsaparilla Hood’s Success of — ‘Hood's potg ne Hool's Sarmaparitla = reel Sermavarilia ‘Makes it worthy ociverule Hood's ‘Your confidence. Hood's " wed = Sareapariiia Einpertia deal Spring Medicine Saresparilla ooars Be sure to wet Hood's Hood's Sarsaparitie. —_ ““=Periie URCHELL'S FAMILY TEA ae 3 —) miei Only m6 a ©, BURCRELL. Re aera Ox Fre Wrra Ecarus. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF LITTLE BABY. SEVEN DOCTORS AND TWO HOSPITALS He steadily im- P ‘ved and in nine weeks was entirely cured and has now as clear askin and is as fair a boy as any mother cuuld wish tosee. I recommend every mother to use At for every baby humor. Mrs. M. FERGUSON, ‘86 W. Brookline st., Boston. CUTICURA REMEDIES The greatest Skin Cures, Blood Purifiers, and Humor Remedies of modern tines. instantly relieve the most axonizing forms of Eczema and Psoriasis, and speed- ily, permanently, economically and infallibly cure species of . disfiguring Stching, burn- ing, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pisnply diseases and humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from fancy to age, whether simple, serufilous oF hereditary, when all other methods und best physicians fail. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP, ‘Qe. : RESOLVENT, #1. by ‘the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION #9-Send for *“How to Cure Skin Diseases, areas 50 illustrations agd 100 testimonials. PIMPLES, black heads,red,rough, chapped and olly skin cured by CUTICURA 80AP. or his partner, Dr. E. found every Wi ‘and Friday, from 9 4.m. to 5:90 p. m., andevery Friday night from ee ‘at their office 1212 G st. n.w. Balti- precios i. Howerd st, every day from 9 to 5. tu, ths 5S gals. best €1 fluid, 750. Youxe &Co., 714K. my2-eod4t : Buy « Machine With a Reputation Earned by Forty Years of Faithful Service. none ‘our New High-Arm No. 9. Ite silent motion free from the heavy, rasping ac- tion fate machine Wuxrrzs & Witsox Mra. Co., 437 9th st. nw. onthe Red-Hand Brand Or Atisovr's Ixbia Paty ALE, Brewed and bottled in England by b; ihe nowned firm of 8. Allsopp & Sons’, be had from Joux H. Maoacper, 1417 New York ave. and 1122 Conn. ave. JaSl-stu,te An Invention Mi: Making Sew! ee Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New if igh Arm It charms on sight. Its use Semen Office 437 9th street northwest. all-tr AMUSEMENTS. a OLD FOLKS’ PAINS. Full of comfort for all Pains, Infammation and Weakness of the Axed is the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTEX, the first and only pain-killing strengthen and infallible, CITY ITEMS. The Johnston Spring Leaf Blended Tea. Pure Leaf of drinks. 1t “Telephone, 818. The Johnston oT Roast Coffees. consumers should only. Jouxstox Laos. & Co. 689 La. ave., 607-618 N. Y. ave, it hone, 818. The Johnston ager Coffee. sure yon Jobnston's Breakfast Coffee. Retails at 25 conta poun package. Requires no Settling. Jouxstox Bros. & Co., 639 La. ave.. 607-613 N. Y. ave. Telephone, 818. Light Weight! Light olor! Light price! Our Spring Derbics from 2 up, combine all these quali Hear Fraxc & Sox, It One Price, cor. 7th and D. A Marve Te. * Gift. Healing by 4 Miraculous Power. Statement of Some. Well-known Washington People. ‘Their Wonderful Restoratio pe Peers, 1325 F street n.w. The pictures of disense and helpless humanity ‘one meets daily upon our streets are in them- selves a sad commentary upon the ability of the medical profession in general to cope with dit ease, ‘and ia i in itself enough to make the public lowe all confidence in doetors and their old ironclad methods of treatment. The following caves are but a few of the many which might be mentioned from the large catalogue of Dr. French's cured patients. Mrs. King, wife of Capt. S. J. King, 1535 30th st. n.w., was for a long time « great sufferer from bronchial diffi- culty. She was a¢ times unable to swallow food and the pain was intense, throat was wuch inflamed, and she endured a great deal of agony from the fear of diphtheria. yen Janu- ary, hearing of oe he oom was then heal- ing'the sick in G. fall, ube went there one morning and caren one magnetic treat- ment, which entirely cured her. All that Dr. French did to effect the cure was to pass his hands over the afflicted throat. Mrs. King called = the office of Dr. Freuch Tuesday last ted that she had not been in the least bled with her throat sinee the one mag- netic treatment given her in G. A. R. Hall last January and that she was entirely felt Mrs. C. Crist, 1305 H st. n.w., was a t suf- ferer from spinal irritation—liver and stomach it dificulty, excruciating paine in. the ie side und back, duil, heavy headaches, also distressin, trouiles peculiar to fesunipa’ "he was tetins in flesh, had no appetiteand became very de. mdent and melancholy. Herfriends tho the would not live the fear ous. “In fack, lady's sufferings cannot be told was treated by different phi obtain no relief, and bad fivee up in despair of ever being well. Af lust her husband ine duced her to try Dr. French’s treatment. effect was magical, In two short weeks Mrs. Crist was ralignad of all suimed ite ion, tars, er spa revived today Mrs. Crist ‘one fhe na well woman, which is The exact truth. Mrs. Crist or her are Feferred to by consent, Busch, 648 9th st. n.c., may be re- ieee os ee been relieved of a serious stomach, liver and difficulty. : orn heer Bhe ysicians, but could Bae French has scores | rater 5 wd and all parts of dof gr: States who “4 (nite return tyme New ork Just ie i Xe pag pee on Ladies’ ‘Disease without 1° Maoseric Ixstrrore, 94 New York ave. ‘To Be Beautiful uso B. Washi "8: moved. aa pena on ar lt eenars NEW WASHINGLUN THEA. Zk, Week commence MONDAY, MAY 11. TUESDAY, THURSDAY ‘AND SATURDAY. Once mé ish the the pearl; ites re Once mure we eed the goldea ways BAM T. JACK'S “so ARTISTS. 50 THE: OLIVE-HUED SONG BIRDS OF BURLESQUE. Once rand (2 ye! ane ” dives from pout my® Beam brizhtly in thelr soulful eyes. NATIONAL RIFLES" HALL. TUESDAY. parity May, tS at 8 o'clock, KeeneCo- oe piss 1DA ROPE Of Mine, ted by, compete ‘8. Gilbert's Play, Pye SIALION Spe ‘pGALATEA ([ 8® Boanp oF Lapy visiToxs OF THE WASHINGTON HOSPITAL FOR FOUNDLINGS WILL HOLD A STRAWBERRY FETE AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. W. P. TISDEL, 1393 13TH ST., TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 AXD 13, FROM 5 TO 11 P. M. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. myo-4t JEW RATIONAL THEATRE. PY ‘This (Saturday) Evening last time. THE New) THE THE a PRIVATE SECRETARY. PRIVATE SECRETARY. PRIVATE SECRETARY. PRIVATE SECRETARY. ““D'you know!” The best production ever given Gillette's Quaint Comedy. —Next Week— ‘The Thrilling Military Drama SHILOH. ~ ‘The Thrilling Military Drama SHILOH. ‘The Thrilting Military Drama SHILOH. ‘The Thrilling Military Drama SHILOH. ‘The Thrilling Military Drama SHILOH. _Seats now onsale. my7_ 8 =. A RACE BLEM 1 apieRicar IF 86, Bd BEST 10 on 1 be divcusseat a Hon. B. K, BRUC E pce 1. 6, STEWAK Saag ran {URCH, ae i ofeock jo ‘diag Retzerotys myooe FRIDAY EVENING. § MAY Hon, don F Cook’ will, preaite jon, Jol F. Cook w Soata reserved without extra chatge at Inusic store, 1110 ¥ st ENT ¥. MORTON CADETS FATR.— MASONIC 2A Temple, $a and Ga ul ofa, nw. MAY LI to 16, 1601, inclusive." Lon’ jancing every evening: Adziiasion, 10 cents. Season tickets. 50 ceute, myt-st THURSDAY, MAY 14, AFTERNOON AT 3, EVENING aT 8. FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, VICTOR HERBERT, Conductor. SOLOISTS: Mien Adele. Aun der Oe, pianist. ir E aoe alae Mr. Victor Herbert, cellist Prices (same at both concerts), $1, 75 and 50cents. ‘Tickets at Metzerott's, 1110 F st. my2-LIt ERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, K' VLEVENTH Sineea oeATee. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! FRANK McNISH SPECIALTY COMPANY. Frank McNish, Garnelia Brothers, Acme Four, the Dolans, Bellacand Auoda, Lillie Mason, the Nesbits, ‘Matthews and Bulxer, the Watsons. PROF. HAMPTON'S ANIMAL CIRCUS. Next weok—Sam T. Jack's CREOLE CO. my¢-6t WAsurxoton SCHUETZEN PARK, GRAND CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY RUN ‘COMME: iG alt 3 PM. Members and their faulivce are Teepecttuiiy New Toruisx Barus, my8toje27 = Ge. nw HAND CLOSING CONGEE: Pete tthe FHIDAY EVENING, Mr, JOHN, PHILIP {ILIP SOUSA, M! ARIE Bi iene 2 re wae ree etary WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, BENNING RACE COURSE. , AMUSEMENTS. as Segre GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ane WEEK, fie OPERA SEASON. %E Rian See lees Ae Roxt week MY NHLEE TAN, BIJOU THEATER. Hae P, Beets, B. 1. Beitton, and Tunis F. Dean, Pro- myt ‘Week commencing Monday, May 4 ‘The Emotional MISS ADA GRaY, EAS’ AST LYNNE. CApronsta, 7 i MEXICO. See therm. Paci Company's Sun a Routes. Cheap rates. Appl; rk WawLEs MiSs Broa r york MT hie Ao New y ——E—_—|_r EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. 1849. 1891. HIETH ANNUAL REUNION OF THE SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS ‘ef the National Capital. GEO. C. GORHAM, President. HALLET KILBOURN, Secretary. Gol. 30K C. McKIBBIN, Treasurer. ANNUAL REUNION AT MARSHALL HALL On THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1801. ‘The Fifth Annual Reunion of the SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS of Washington, D. C., and those who have subsequently resided in the Golden State, and their iriends who desire to attend, ‘Wiil take placeat MARSHALL HALL, sixteen miles down the Potoinac, on THURSDAY, MAY 44, 1891. jester will leave 7th street and 2:30 o'clock p.m. return- Vlank shad dinners, clam chowder and appropriate accompaniments, with California wines, punch, beer, cigars, fe. Lunch will be served ut 12:30 and dinner at 4:30. TICKETS, $2.50. Can be had on board the Steamer Charles Macalester the day of the reunion. Friends are cordially invited to attend. my9&13 G40 Exctnsiox | GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR RIV: oN suNDA‘: MAY Ty, 1801. oe h person. ‘Children fdren unter 13 years = a ‘The w and elevant steamer Samuel Pentz leave the Ti 0:30e.m, and 3 p.m. dancing and other. Surusements. peascen ‘SHAD AT MARSHALL HALL ON THE SECOND SUNDAY IN MAY, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1891. 1 thy radiant form unfold, Uaelose th ous eyes nd ‘wave thy shadowy lockvof gold," SUNDAY TRIPS AT 11 A.M. AND 2:30 P.M. SUNDAY, MAY 10, AT 11 A.M. AND 2:30 P.M. ‘The “CHARLES MACALESTER,” nest and fast- est, will leave her wharf foot of FOR THE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL. ‘Reaching the city again at 2:20 and 7 p.m. PLANKED SHAD! MARSHALL HALL’S PLANKED SHAD! had Di: ready on arrival — ‘themorning iat ley ‘of time for the diners. Planked, ali day. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. PLANKED SHAD DINNER, 75 CENTS. Me Chowder, Planked 8! Potatoes, Lettuce, Salad, Sottees we. _ ‘THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY On the Green Lawns of MARSHALL HALL. TWO TRIPS EACH DAY, Daily except Sunday. < = Palatial mer ** a ye wt ESTER” guimet toot Sistee) finest and fastest boat on pres praia ‘two ‘trips daily (except Sun- MARSHALL HALL’S GREEN LAWNS, Pep 7 ard a.m. and 3 p.m., arriving in city at (2:45 and 6:50 p.m. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. PLANKED SHADSDINNER ALWAYS READY. hot on arrival of the bout, dont at Mar E2" Parties d ee care Pleasant day of {i the last bust at 0:30 p.m. Everysody.tusde com> * GOL, 508. C. McKIBBIN, _my8, CAPT. L. L. BLAKE, ‘ACHTING CRUISE TO THE BERMUDA New Nock, May. 30, retura shout cas ‘Three state roo: nt. full ‘a ‘Write Box 80, Stat may 1-8 (PSIRTEENTH ANNUAL FAMILY EXCURSION Of the LONE STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION -To- RIVER VIEW SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1801. STEAMER SAMUEL J. PENTZ ‘Leaves 7th street wharf at 10:30a.m. and3 p.m. Gents’ Tickets, 50 Cents. Ladies’ Tickets, 25 Cents. FIRST-CLASS MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. No objectionabie parties allowed on the boat. For charters for steamers Samuel J. Pentz and Mary Washington call or address E. 8 RANDALL, Proprietor, 1200 Virginia ave. s. Qvesee Axp Laxe Sr. Joux Rareway. ‘Only rail route to the delightful summer resorts north of Quebec, throuch the CANADIAN ADIRONDACKS. ‘Magnificent scenery. Beautiful climate. ‘Monarch Parlor and Sleeping Cars. ‘Hotel Roberval, Lake St. Jobn, recently enlarged, has first-class accommodations for 300 guests, and is ‘Tun in connection with the ‘Island House" at the Grand Discharge, the center of the *‘Quananiche” fishing yrounds. Daily communication by steamer across the lake. The fishing rights of Lake St. John and tributaries, an area of 20,000 square miles, are free to gucsts of the hotels. For information as to hotels apply to manager Hotel Roberval, Roberval, Lake St. John. For folders and guide books apply to G. LEVE, 45 Broadway, New ‘York. apt-s,12¢ 1VER EXCURSIONS. 12 MILES ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS. Tryp Ssjon Steamers. From 7th st. ferry whart. Stop scaleaandrins Ve. apl5-om STAGE EXCURSIONS. Wales RES oases re ae tamnand'S emt S0e to toe Saclay ae: “s zn _ ooseetena a Meret HOTELS. HOTEL. Ea. ave. and 14inst., Washington, D.C. ABBITT HOUSE _ WASHINGTON,D.C. myt FINANCIAL. RPT oF THE CONDITION NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. A White does of bustuees, Maya 200 1 H. P. HOWARD, Notary Public. test: $ ©. BOW AD, ikrs, Ke AMES NOR } a 1t REPORT OF THE CONDITION COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, Sy,dnaton, in the Din aia, barnes, Mag 4. 300i e021. $77 on 50°00 00 Ly 49 =“ pst 7 1000 Go 1,080 00 200 19 170,840 20 ‘64, 1a0 00 Total —eeseee me Diaret & Columbia, County of Washingtei,ee: rker, President of the above named beta do solenaaty Swi that the above statement is true fo the best of my ine ar SUPA. R, President. Subscribed and sworn tg betare, poy tn sth May, 1891. THOS. H. YOUNG, N. HS su FESDEEL tao OF sae CONDITION THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, At Washington, in the District suinvia, ‘At thio lowe of busines May 4, 1301. It RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. Gverdraits, secured Fremtunase 0 checks snd other cash ite xchan clearing Lis of other Banks. ot 000 00 200 00 $77 BS om) 00 18 32 14.007 38 Due to other National Bais’ 2786 BS Total .... 625,300 08 District of Columbia. City of Washington, 1, A. B. Ruff, cashier of the above nawed Bank, qolgmbly swear that the above statewent is true to best of my Know edie and belief. Subscribed and sworn to Ree si ‘May, 1891 Correct—Attest: W. E. CLARK, 2355, BAnouR, H. BROWNING, Directors oe BEX CHARLTON, i REPORT OF THE CONDITION THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST 00., the District of Columbia, * At the close of bustusss, Maya 280 RESOURCES, ¥ ve WOrk Current ¢x Checks and other ‘Accrued interest. = SINANOIAL ¥* ¥ ww EEF mm 00 wane ro ww 5 $3 PEN 4 BANK ACCOUNT ‘00 00, $3 ‘3B CHANGE YOUR PRESENT ONE ‘00 BD OWT FORGET TO CALL ON US. WE — Base ITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE Bugs CIT, 2* 2 ARE FULLY prepfRep TO aaa* cco Hee ONDUCT A GENERAL BANKING BUS- 9 INEBS ‘ a 8 9 & Business prrxcrrLes. 00 ee We solicit the active accounts of individuals, firms and corpors- tions. both large and small, plac- ing at their disposal all the factli- E ties of legitimate banking for the Bl transaction of their business. No E account is too large. No sccount {a too small. If you desire to change your bank account for any cause, why ‘bot come and sre us? If you desire to open a special ac- count and keep it separate from your other, we will endeavor by Prompt and liberal treatment to please you at all times. Why worry yourself im looking for good investments? We have on hand gilt-edge notes secured by deed of trust on city property. We have examined the title and found the security ample before we have made the loan, Why not ask us foran investment? We can fur- nish itto you. We qill beplessed toshow them to you for your ap- Droval. First deed of trast notes ‘pay 6 per cent. Be > co wey ‘TRUST notes furnished those desiring them, paying from 8 to 10 per CERTIFICATES ‘OF DEPOSIT. If you wish your income paid Promptly, if you wish to rid your- self of all worry and annoyance of investments ft would be better to take out © certificate of deposit with us, which we issue in both large and small amounts, interest Payable monthly, quarterly or an- nually, as desired. Interest rates depending upon length of time de- posit fs made. We issue certificates of deposit, Payable at sight, drawing 3 per centperannum Call and get our interest rates on certificates of de- Posit issued for a specified time. ‘We make @ specialty of their ‘accounts and are always pleased to ‘assist them in any manner desired. Furnish them good guaranteed in- vestments in large and small ‘amounts, relieving them of sll worry and anxiety in their business matters. Woare sure that they will find it to thetr advantage to consult us in all monied matters. ‘The rapid increase in our business in the past few ‘months forced usto move into larger and better ap- Pointed offices. We have almost entirely rebuilt 1222 F st., where with increased facilities we would be pleased to have you call and see us. Draw exchange on New York, Baltimore and " ry bi we 885g “ ‘END } ME X¢ = ‘R NAME, ~ So irecatand t wll send jou the-cost and particulars Of the aiieen and for tine Policies im the —— New York. ‘his will prove the best in- yestipent you can yo. ». You wet your money he back with interest if you live until the matures, CHASE GULLY, 1590 F at u...with the Baus a on Count ce sae ot nated. Fompany, Es ye ‘and | A CGUST BELMONT & Ov., ie NO. 23 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. Correct—Attest: AGENTS AND CORRESPONDENTS OF THE ae MESSRS. ROTHSCHILD, pte Se ‘s. SW Issue Circular Credits for Tea: ‘evailable in all tt WE i gore ee it 77 |ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY peulse ‘OF WASHINGTON: Chartered by Stan fae wit ths is in all ts’ chis company will ta tothe Floretofore — ‘act as executor, adminis- bone pepe ey conuuttes or kuardian skscriytion poor to af by any court or by ind situate ‘the purchase ‘ale of invest- ment ‘NO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. 13 J Semier si Bock Ex. CORSOK & MACARTNEX, GLOVER ty yh 1419 F sT. Coe. eae — sateen eee Esurance and ele Matherscan ‘Stock bought and sold. sy 18 Foeurr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 23 AND 015 F ST. X. W. Bias the best plan devisod for securing « Home. ‘For pamphiets and information apply at the office, THOS. SOMERVILLE, Prest, JOHN JOY EDSON, Secretary. my6-im PERPETUAL BUILDING ANSOCIATION. LAST SIX MONTHS’ BUSINESS. Balance on band st commencement... Received for dies on shares = —_s pet Received for interest on advances... AG sesh at Received for return of advances settied up. 46. 1e) 00 Total POO... naeeeecesneemeessseees OMIM Disbursed for 1,164 advances made to As weare neither @ bank nor # trust company we cannot indulge in very large figures, yet, uerely Building Association, the above, as we take it, Very reape.table showing. Wedos very careful ama Jecitimaie business and we do it ecomoutcally, etving the members the benefit of that economy im good interest dividends and at the sane tne affording the borrowers assistance iB the shape of advances on very reasonable and extremely terma We make advances of @150 on each share for #2 per month, $750 on five shares for #10 per month, @1,050 om seven shares for $14 per month, #1,5000n ten shares for €20 per month, @3,000 on twenty sbares for #40 per month. These months, and then your property is free from debt. ‘This ie much better than paying rent. Sharescan always be taken and no beck dues are required. You <an settle one or more advances at any tine and sop the paying of interest on those advances thus settled up We afford every factiity and scoommodation to ‘oUF members to acquire property oF to carn # oud fair interest on their savings. Our office ts at 508 11th st. aT THE BANKRUPT SALE, 900 7TH ST., CORNER OF 1 (Formerly Howell & Murray's.) ‘Alot of Ladies’ Genuine Hatd-sewed Shore made ef very best French kid. Former price from @4 to 6. Now reduced to 2.25. A lot of Men's Genuine Calf Shows. Every pair worth ‘over $3. Reduced to $1.80. A lot of Misses’ Kid Shoes with heels. Actual value 2. Reduced to The. 000 pairs Ladies’ Hand-turned Fine Dongols Kid Oxfords. Reduced from $1.50 to @1. ‘Remember that we are selling only the best makes of Shoes. Positively me cheap, shoddy Shoes offered. Every pair of Shows guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded THE BANKRUPT SALE, (000 7H wt, my82t Corner of Norwrrastaxpixe THE GREAT RUSH AND THE ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF GOODS SOLD LasT WEEK OUR STOCK REMAINS INTACT, ‘With fresh arrivals from our factories every day. Tt ts not necesuary that we should offer paltry Laite—such ap bats and balls apd other Duncombe in the shape of sruceses to attract trade. A resort to such means is too INSIGNIFICANT. ‘Asolid and substantial business does not require it, ‘and the heads of such business concerns would scorm to adopt it as « means of increasing sales. PRICK, QUALITY AND POLITENESS ARE OUR METHODS. MEWS SUITS, strictly all wool, 96.75. suit. BEAUTIFUL LIGHT PLAID SUITS for men, sold leownere at $16. 00 18 OUR PRICR. SIGNIFICANT PACT. SLATER Biue Flannel Suite, warranted all weet ‘and fest color, bearing the hanger of the SLATER Manutect#hing Company. (99.50 4 SUIT. aan Suite—Standard Biue—warranted all wool and fast color, Two sets of buttons with each exit, 911.75 a surT, SHORT PANTS SUITS, $1.75, 2, 92.80, os (63.50, upward. BOYS’ SUITS, LONG PANTS, 61.96, 63.68, 04.58 95.50, 96.75, upward. SHORT PANTS FOB BOYS, S0e., 75c.. 61. 61.9% apward, LONG PANTS FOR BOTS, $1.95, 6%, 62.2 Nias tdasinasis cherteapansnte tie entre ‘vVicTOR B ADLERS % PER CENT CLOTHING movEs, oar amp om TTE OL ZV., (CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENCR STRICTLY OXE PEICR

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