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16 LOCAL MENTION, The Weather. PORECAST TILL EIGHT P. x. SUNDAY. ad the District < Columbia, Maryland ane irgini dy in the int Zain or bony ae larage, Fa costars \dis, with severe gales on the coast; cloudy High Water. Low Water. 7:10 a.m. 7:28 p.m 1:18 am. 1:38 p.m As Ietenzstixe oe - ‘WHI be the phonograph concert and =! of Mr. John York AtLee at Knights = Pyinee fislt 9th street between K and L street northwest, on Tuesday evening next Many ms have heard phonographic capone jeg = comparatively few know how Fecords are made. Mr. AtLee will preface the entertainment with remarks on the Se @f the phonograph and will make an be x duce vocal, instrumental, whistling and dicta, tion records. The following most excelie® talent will assist in making up» Progra Bovelty, instruction and en. joyment — ‘L. Grady, uate from Baltinsore oe emy for the Blind, will render elaborat solos; Prof. Philip Burkhardt » vir! OR sWeet-toned zither: Mr. Geo. ee vocalist, end othera General admission OP ferzenoTr & Co. the hall on night of ‘concert. Dane’ sted te Seasiecnaeee et uratire plaints Moca Yow only have to wear one to Zopreciate its value. Sold by Auwr Racuen Pav Co., Passaic = 5 dressed you should one asee beoetital black derbies, real ‘value double 19. Sh {iscx & fox, Ove Price, cor. Tth and D. guo., artistic florists, now occupy tatic Sow bag, 4 F atrect Bune Lonoserres, @1.50. Hisrien’s,458Pa.av. sucx.—Pure grape juice (wine) for pale by Soooma Californin Wine uapang, ait Sthee a, Vineyards at Anaheim, Cucamiings ‘Sonoma, Hanax M. Corman, Manager. or Nevrarar, whether back or body, is enough Net isthe prayer ¢ nerve food sherries rank above direct imported iad comemeehy aah ta tote Rare old whis- kies and matured current liquors in first hand. California wines chosen from best specialty growers. Cuz. Xaver, 909 7th st. n.w- «= Gov. Torre axp Panrr of New Hampshi ‘visited Fort Myer yesterday, and on their 1e- THE YOST OFFICE SITE, Completed and Rock Found at very Point Tested. i of the new city 10 borings on the site weet me have been completed for the present, and ‘until the return of Architect Edbrooke from Chicago there will be 20 more probings into the earth. The results of this work have been J murprise to all and extremely gratifying to everybody connected with the construction of the building. Rock has been encountered un- der the surface st depths varying from twenty- five feet eight inches to thirty-eight feet half an inch. The average depth of all the eight borings that have been made is thirty-one feet ten inches. The first four holes were bored in the corners and the next series of four in the middle of the sides, somewhat further from the edges than those on the corners, so that there were a great variety of planes developed. The general dip is unmistakably toward the north, contrary to La rea eenuoms, The rule sommes to be re- yer lor in the average geology ip is foward a stream, and the presence of the Poto- mac would surely be a reason to look for s slope in the rock bed to the south. Instead of this the southern edge of the bed is about eight feet nearer the surface than the northern edge. ‘The bottom of the bed is at an unknown depth, as no borings have vet been made into the rock to determine its thickness. In one of the pits the drill was sent down seven inches into the rock, and in another place the work was stopped about fiveinches after rock was encountered. It may be that when Mr. Ed- brooke has examined the results be will order that two or three borings be continued #0 as to determine as far as ble the thickness of the stratum of rock. If it should be no more than eight inches thickit will beamply sufficient for all purposes, as the main denderatum ts 8 firm bottom for the piling that will undoubt edly be driven to support the foundation. | Its not thought that it will be at all practicable te excavate the lot all the way to the rock.as there would be unusual difficulties in the way. he cost of excavation, too, is such that the fins expense of digging out the lot would no! he cost of piling tarThere are materials in places throughout the square, before the rock is encountered, throug) which ‘it will be extremely difficuit to drive piles. Some of the gravel is so compact thet {he drill could scarcely be forced down, # there is one pocket of sand that the borer calls tenacious that he was ha ing ies. This he says will surely resi pile ond he thinks that an ample foundation ‘will be found before the rock le Woubers cient vidual opinion that out any piling. ing wiain of the present wreck has sadly in terfered with Contractor Glewon's plan of getting bis excavation completed Cag week. He bas been working hard to turn the pe tothe government in. balf the time that he agreed to occupy. His contract expires Apr jennd be has estimated that without any in- tarference from Jupiter Pluvius he would have Completed every stroke of work on the square ‘The Borings gE turn were photographed at lisce’s S1vp10, 1217- 10-25 Pa. ave. nw. In 1s intended that You will be SURPRISED On next Tcrspax Niout, Mance 1. See Ove Wixpow. Dow'r Cost ANYTHING. Frou 5 To — a . H. Hovewtox M’r’s Co., be 1218-1220 F st. a. made mvt Works, 631-635 Mass. a — proof free of charge. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT ox’a — Sadie Martinot in “Pompa- “nonat—E. H. Sothern in “The Dancing “Dr. Bill.” Girl. Acapesy or Mvsic Haanis’ Euoc.—“On the Trail; or, Daniel = Boone.” : Keaxas’s Lrcecw Taeatsn—Williams & Orr's Meteors. ‘Wasmsorox Liout Israxtax Ammowr.— Knighte of Pythiss Fair. Nations. “Flower Queen. ; Y.M. €. A. Hatt.—Leeture on “The bone g Status of the Reporter,” by Mr. George in 8 Og ae CONDENSED LOCALS. orest} Md.) schools snegerennt >? Pm Tet Davis and Miss E. G. Rude, ia doing Warhiestrnablen, a deaf mute clergy- | ¢2-Senstor Joba J. Ingalls, "6. man, will interpret the confirmation service The Institute of Sacred Literature. to deaf mutes at the Chureh of the Avesnsion | 710°) 1 rican Institute of Sacred Literature mor tends of flr. and Mra H.L. Perrine, |is a national organization which has loca formerly of this city, will regret to learn of the formerly rir euly daughter, Francesca Wen- Gail, in her seventeenth year, at Minneapolis, Minn., February 11, 1892, where she had been ‘a student of great im the art depart- ment, State University. a: larceny of satchel and clothing from Peter Maybew Court yp plead not guilty. Rev. KR A |, acting pastor of Mt. Car- mel for six years: a eee Debated by the Jolly Fourteen. ‘The Jolly Fourteen Literary Society met fhe residence of Miss Fillmore, No. 11196 street northwest, Thursday evenini fm # debate between Mr Gee and Mise Milligan, efirmative, and Mr. Emery and Miss Todd, tive. ‘The question was: ‘Resolved, than a li Metcalf and Droit Park Literary Society as judges and de- cided in favor of the affirmative. The program consisted of vocal solo, Miss Emerson: read- individual.” Messrs. Springer, — Dexter; recitation, Miss Todd; piano rag Prams : following musical and literary Miss Danenhower; local hits, Mr. short taikgMr. Chauncey, and the debate. —_>—_ ‘Waugh Chapel Sunday School. At the meeting of the Sunday school board of Waugh Church last night the following offi- core were elected for the ensuing year: Super-| solo trom “Pinsati,” by Mics. intendent, 8. H. Walker; first assistant superin- | Who gave as an encore “Sunset tendent, Clarence Lewis. eecoud assistant su. | Jorine and guitar by the Masters Barring perintendent, E. H. Kipley; Sunday school sec- Fetary, Joseph Harper; assistant Sunday school jelsh, «r.: treasurer, J. M. Martin C. Walker; first assistant Thomas E. Allen; second assistant Mbrarian, L. M_ Archer; cherister, W. S. Nich- olson; organist. Laura A. Turner; assistant or- wanist, Aome E. Bryant. prec ‘WillsFiled Yesterday. ‘The will of the late Harry J. Reedy was filed Yesterday, proven, admitted to probate, &c. ‘He leaves his estate to bis sister, Elizabeth A. ‘Tobin, and named Jobn F. Kelly as executor, letters testamentary were issued to him. ‘The will of the late John J. Hawkins, leavi his books to his mother and the rest of bis eetate to his wife, was filed yesterday. cei . Parlor Car to Old Point Comfort. Pullman buffet parlor car to Old Point Com- fort, vin Richmond and and O. railway, Leaves Washington daily, excent Sunday, 10-57 @m,; arrives Old Point 6:25 p m. . ——__— Lanox Wart Parzen Sate. —Latimer & Sloan ‘Will sell at their auction rooms, 1407 G street, on Monday morning, the 29th instant, about t 6,000 rolls of wall paper, all modern fr goods. The ‘tfully calf the” eee The dealer ad consumer to this Mtge and His. portant sale.—4dct. —— Five Taovsaxy Mivcextaxtots axp Paores- fiosan Booxs ar Avcriox.—Latimer & Sloun ave now arranged at their new and elegant suction rooms, 1407 G street (second tloor, Look and valuable collection of also standard law and medical works, &c., kc., the sale of which will —_—_—— Stone Your Goops Wiru Larmes & Stoas. MGs ow. N Loox! Look! Look ! Lot free under suburban. officers of the Sabbath school: Superintendent, “ARPETS by the Empire Carpet | 7. B. Towner; first assistant superintendent, G. re fam W. F. Swartzell; second assistant superintend- ent, E. W. Williams; secretary, Chas. E. Fisk; assistant secretary, Paul Grove;,_trengarer, Joseph R. Quinter; preeentor, Mrs. J. Molle; sesistent precentor, Mr.’ W. Williams: pianist, Mise Fannie Bischoff. librarians, John H. Muirhead, Harry i ; ciety— President, E. W. Morgan: vice president, W. F. Alden; secretary, Es ance society—Pre: Association of Washington and vicinity held & se osa Rirtss’ Hatt-—Elks’ Carnival of | meeting for the purpose of the election of — officers of the association and consideration of Usiveasacist Cuuncu.—Cantata of the | 1. advisability of having a banquet. decided to have « dinner about April 1. Officers were elected as follows: President, Stephen J. Field, '37, justice of tlie United Sta Court; vice’ president, Princis E. secretary and treasurer, Ernest executive committee, chairman ex-offici bald Hopkins, '62. ‘The retiring president of the association was boards in various parts of the country. The object of this organization is toawaken an interest in the study of the English Bible and the language of the original. There is 2 local board in this cit; ‘Samuel Harvey,indicted for | follows: Rev Wm. Redii % on December 14. in the Criminal | Smith, treasurer; Rev. A. F. Steele, Rev. J. J. ie Muir, ‘Prof. J. G. Cummings, John’ B. Wight, ‘aus Thomas, charged with housebreaking. | executive committee. ome ir the grand jury having ignored | are Rev. W. A. Bartlett, D. D.; Rev. BR. H. Me- Seekers, aakins bes written a letter to | janes ‘Rev. Mason, President J. 3 a Greene. D. D.; Rev. W. E. Parsons, D. D.; ‘Baptist Chureb, declining to have his name | Rey. Chas. H. Butler, 8.W. Woodward, ¢sq. ‘eed as a candidate for re-glection as pastor of | B. H. Warder. On Friday and Saturday eveu- that chureb, in which capacity he has served | ings of next week lectures will be given at the Calvary Baptist Chureh by Dr. William R. Har- at | On Friday evening the subject will be “The Earlier Prophecies of Isaiah’ and on Saturday th | evening the lecturer will speak of “The Later A very | Prophecies of Isaiah.” imteresting program wasrendered, which closed | to ‘Thar | _ The Unity Club was entertained on Wednes- ‘an inventor is more beneficial to the public | day evening by Mr. and Mra. William Hutchin- son at 922 O street northwest, a large company own were present from the Le | being present to hear Mr. D. I. Murphy on “Comedy and Comedians.” The was followed by remarks from Mr. Charles = accompanist: y or in just halt the time Be ned Wan es pecar es weetetel coed for this time of the year, but even as it fe there will be time saved, and it would appear as though the lot would be ready for the foundation work long before the architect has made his arrangements for a contract. Sunday School Officers Elected. Last evening the Sunday school board of Hamline M. E. Church elected the following istant pianist, ir. Knowles; librarian, J. L. Nuber: assistant iuy Davis and *. James. Officers of the mixsiunary so- ard Plater; treay- Officers of the temper- Y. H. Martin; resident, Miss Aunie E. Wing; secretary, A. Nash; treasurer, Miss Anna K. Swett. _—_—__ Last evening the Williams College Alumni It was Supreme ‘upp, "70; - Young, '87; Friencis E. Leupp. °70, Sohn G. Ames, '58; Archi- a Jus. B.‘T. Tapper, '61. the officers of which are us |. Newman, D.D., president; Woodward, secretary; W. H. H. Among the members D. D.; Prof. Edgar Frisby, Prof. 0. T. Welling, Rev. 8. H. and of the University of Chicago, late of Yale University, under the auspicies of this board. The lectures are free e public. pee ‘The Unity Club. paper Balloch, Mr. R.A. Phillips, and Dr. L. R. Kiemm. ‘ihe {program was finely rendered, with Mra Addie Cridler as enor solo, “Among the ilies,” by Mr W. D. McFarland; solo, “The tll THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, *D.;C., © THE REPORTER AND HIS WORK. ‘Mr. Geo. H. Harries’ Talk on the Subject at the Y. M. C. A, Building. Ina very entertaining style Mr. George H. Harries last evening talked to an audience at the ¥. M. C. A. building about the newspaper reporter and his work. He was introduced by Gen. H. Y. Boynton, who paid high compli- ment to the professional ability of Mr. Harries and emphasized the importance of his work as & newspaper writer by comparing the weekly audiences addressed by all the ministers of this city with that which 1s reached by those who write for such @ newspaper as Tux Evexixe Stan, Gen. Boynton estimates that the num. ber attending all the churches in the Distric! each Sunday is about 100,000, while ons at estimate Tar a a was read eac! Sie vo one Pet'the character of thi a paid » work done by newspaper reporters an: high tribute to the ability and energy displayed in the collection and preparation of he tO tre Hs eat Dante own ype eld in rega: h employs to the public and the newspaper whic him. Among the conditions of success In the newspaper profession, {00 1 sFemost. ‘The lee- charactor and ability stood foremost. tive tec- Poot 2 raed witve audience indicated their appreciation by appiause. . —_—_————— THETA DELTA CHI, Graduates of the Fraternity Hold Southern heir Annual Banquet. ‘The sixth annual banquet of the Southern Graduate Association of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity was held last evening at Willard’s. The territory included within the limits of this association is Maryland and the District. Six- teen of the twenty colleges in which this well- known society has its chapters were repre- vented. ‘The banquet was preceded by the business meeting, at which these’ officers were elected: President, Hon. Daniel N. Lockwood of Buffalo, Y.; vice president, Wm. G. Raines of W ington: secretary and treasurer, Rev. Alex. M. Rich of Reisterstown, Md., and executive com- mittee. Charles W. Curtis’ of Washington, Dr. G. T. Atkinson of Cristield, Thos, E. Rogersand Q. A. King of Washington and Geo. E. Boynton of Paitimore. The members present were: Daniel N. Lockwood, House of Representa- tives, Buffalo, N.Y.; Clay W. Holmes, president of the grand lodge, Elmira, N.Y.; Rev. J. Muo- bride Sterreti, Fairivault,Miun.; 0. P. Baldwin, Baltimore; Alexander M. Rich, Keisterstown, Md.; Hugh H. Pitcairn, Lewiston, Pa.; Rev. G. Wilbur Shipley. Georgetown, D.'C.; Rudolph A. King, Washington; George H. Child, Hur- er's Ferry, W. Va.; Dr. G. 1. Atkinson, Cris- Raines, Thomas E. Rogers, ; Frank 8. Curtis, Samuel P. Johnson, William L. Strauaban and William M. Stockbridge of Washington; Charles B. Cassidy, Baltimore; Dr. James Ward Scott, Frederick, Md.; James Wallace, Cambridge, Md.; Thomas Earle, Harrisburg, Pa.; Prof. Charies A. Borst, Hastings; —— Stacey of the Jobns Hopkins University, Baltimore: George E. Lovuton, Baltimore, and Frank Curtis and H. M. Payne, Washington, D. C. See Sa Gullty, With » Recommendation to Mercy. In the case of Oscar B. Chrismond, on trial in the Criminal Court yesterday, a verdict of guilty of assault and intent to kill, with a ree- ommendation to merey, was found. The de- fendant acknowledged that he fired the pistol which made the wound when he was angered by the boys tantalizing him, but that he bad struck one was accidental and he insisted that anybody else would have acted in the same manner under the circumstances. The court in mstructing the jury said that uo one with particle of manhood would have so acted. e John A. Logan Camp, No. 2, Maryland Di- vision, Sons of Veterans, have adopted a reso- lution that its members shall rise anguncover “whenever the national anthem (The Star Spangled Banner) is performed by any orckes- tra, band, vocai glee club or sung us a solo.” pease slater For s Mangled Hand. Susan Banks seeks through suit filed by J. W. Nichols to recover of Frederick Colwell $10,000 damages by reason of having her right hand caught between the rollers of « mangle in de- fendant’s laundry and rendered useless on Feb- ruary 28, 1689. A Munisters Cons. A MINISTER AND HIS LITTLE BOY CURED OF OBSTINATE + KIN DISEASES B. THE CUTI- CUKA REMEDIES, PRAISES THEM 1N THE by all 7 ommended ted ft in their practice. ‘does notspéak well ee treaiede to know nothing about it. (eGuire of Richmond, Va., tecom- Dr. Hontetarand near-, He igret sto tecth- ‘children. It corrects acidity and relieves the little sufferer. Many is the case of cholera infantum cured by Bear Lithia Water. He gives it for acute indigestion and be givesit for ‘out, gravel and acute rleumatism. Dr. Louis ‘Sayre of New York uses it himeelf and has been greatly benefited by it and recommends it largely in his’ practice. We are ready to furnish ibe names of hundreds of leading phy- siciana bo eny Positively that the weter is truly wonderful. is Pure Old Rye Whisky, 4 years old. 75c. qt. 1¢* Merzorr’s Fixx Gnoceny, 417 ‘7th et. awe Masquerade Costumes for hire. 2011 7th ot nw. ae Royal Glue mends everything!, 10 cents, 1t A. Gude & Bro., Artistic Florists, have re- Moved to their new store, 1224 F st. it S. Heller, 720 7th st., in making in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting and Sham- Pooing. Also cures Dandruff. fe2T-5t™ Doz Collars Engraved and Razors honed free. "Call and look at "The New Patent Razor Stropping” Machine. Watroup's, 477 Pa. ave.l* Old Port Wine, S0c. large bot. Mrrzonn's.1* Don’t Fail to Call and see the new 6-piece Parlor Suite. mahogany finish frames, uphol- stered in tapestry and silk plush, spring ed, only #40. Also Solid Ouk C x Suites, pieces. Krench bevel mirror 24x30 inche 22.50, $29.50 and $31.50. Can't be duplion in Washington at same price. All Carpets at cost. A new stock of Mattings and Baby Carriages. Prices very low. ‘Tuomas D. 8twoLuTox, 616-26 415 7th et. uw. Pure Old Rye Whisky, 4 years old, Toc. qt. 1t* Merzoen’ isk Grocery, 417 7th st. n.w. Coughs From Colds. uumption and other lung troublefromvoughs. Cure yours with Pigo's Cure for Consumption. Dru, “Rockbridge Rye,” finest made, #4 per gal- - €1 quart botde. Lyscm's, 404 9th st. nw. ja adw,tr Caligraph Writing Machine is the bes or manifolding and for speed. 2 Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, Adelicious fat producing drink which does not distress. 4 Tested by Time. For Bronchial affections, Coughs, &c., Buowy's BRoNcHIAL ‘TROCHES have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. Price 2c. 2. Pure Old Rye Whisky, 4 years old, 75e. qt. it® Merzoen's Fixe Groceny, 417 7th st. ow. Fedora Dress Shieids, Best in the World. Messrs. 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Metzoxn’s.1* Tharp’s Delicious Table Wines and His Celebrated “Old Rye nerkley.” When you are in need of wines and liquors, er as a tonic or asa Leverage, be excced- ingly particular from whom you select to pur- chase these articles from, or elxe you may fall into a sad error and buy them from some irre- sponsible party, and obtain that witich is abso- lutely poisonous and deleterious to health, and powibly good manners. Good winesaud liquors can always be used-in moderation, which is beneficial, but when abused it has the contrary effect, which is not the fault of the wine or liquor, but the party who abuses the privilege. When ip, desire choice tab.e wines or some of that Old Nectar—“the Old liye Berkley” go direct to the reliable wholesale and retail wine and liquor estublishmeut of Mr. Jaxes Tarr, + street north went. at 81s fe8-tt Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm A marvel of hightness and swiftness, 2 Office 437 9th st. nw. AMUSEMENTS. evs, 27, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES, AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SUNDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 23, - Appearance of the Indescribable Phenomenon, MISS ANNIE EVA Far, In & Religious Ilcstrated Lecture on SPIRITUALISM. ‘Mise Fay has just returned to this country froma four years’ tour of Europe, having appeared with grest success in Russia, Austria, Germany, France and Spain. She is the only lady now before the public ‘who has the indorsements of Prof. Wm. Crooks, F. B. 8., and other members of the Royal Scientific Society. MATERIALIZATION IN FULL GASLIGHT ON THE OPEN STAGE. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. TABLES WILL FLOAT IN MIDAIR, &c.,c. Scale of prices, 25, 50 and 75c. ‘Box office open Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Doors open at 7. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10 p.m. 1° ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TONIGHT AT 8. LAST APPEARANCE OF ‘MISS MARTINOT MISS MAWLINOT MISS MARTINOT. MISS MAKAINOT AND EXCELLENT COMPANY, In Ker entirely oriinal 4-act comedy, S;POMPADOUL SPOMLADOUR." EPOMPADOUK.” “PUMPADUUR.” Elaborate Special Scenery! ‘Magnificent Costumes!! Under direction Georze W. Lederer and John W. Hamilton. Next Wéek—THE OLD HOMESTEAD. SEATS SALE. fe2ict (ASADEMY OF MUSIC. THE STODDARD STODDARD LECTURES. LECTURES. MEMORIES of the GOTH and MOOR! The WONDERS of AZTEC LAND: INSPIRING MOMENTS in PALESTINE! ENCHANTED ..OURS m the ORIENT! ‘Warned lendid success in Boston, Philadel- pin Chicura, Buluuore aad nrg aay the Soni anuounce that Mr. STODDARD" FIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES ‘Will be given in THREE COURSES EXACTLY ALIKE, VIZ: 7SQURSE A. Monday and Thursday Bvenings, March a QUESE, ¢f;,Tucsday and Friday Evenings, March (COURSE (0, Wednesday and Setunday Evenings, March 0, 12 te karsse March 7 Wb TRA veCeTS SUNNY SPATX. Mareh i041, 1a MEXICO, No. 1. From the Rio March 14, 15, 16, MEXICO, No. tal and Tropirs, ‘Crhebe tee leiuee ae We, SOD: + 1s, 18, eey. mp oe «Passion ture ea BOVE! AND THE MILE HUNDREDS OF BRILLIANT AND ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY, No Stoddard lect Mr. sree newt your. 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I would that the whole world of sufferers from skinand blood diseases knew the value of your CUTICURA KEMEDIES asI do. ‘They are worth ten times the price at which they are sold. 1 have never used any. other toilet soap in my house since I bought the firsteake of your CUTICURA SOAP. I would be inhuman, as well as ungrateful, should 1 tatl to speak well of and recommend them to every sufferer. I have spoken of them and shall con- tinue to speak of them from the pulpit, in the homes aud inthe streets. Praying that you may live lone and do others the same amount of xoud you have done me and my child, I rewain yours gratefully, (Rev.) C. M. MANNING, Box 28, Acworth, Ga, CUTICURA REMEDIES Are in truth the greatest skin cures, blood puri- fiers and humor remedies of modern tines, Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.; SOAP, 25e.; KESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Sa-Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 160 testinnoniala gbtingale Son; ‘phy; solo, “The Armorer's So: ~ O Bri duet, on ban- reading and « recitation by Mr. Daniel Bangs: solos by Mr. G. F. Mass of Chester, Eugiand. Price; and Miss Maud Kinsman of Boston fitly ended chs ars weararer, 3 Bac: | pleasurable evening ———— For Georgetown College. The Georgetown College has purchased the library of the late Dr. JobnGilmary Shea. The collection contains 10,000 or 12,000 books and a large cumber of valuable manuscripta. These books will be kept separate and will be known asthe Shea collection. They will arrive in about two months. ‘ Mas. Creavezaxp ‘Telis the Story of Her Cure of NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. ‘Mrs. A. B.Cleaveland of Milford. Mass. is the sister of the Norcross Brotuers of Boston, the famous bnild- ere. Ina long and interesting statement (whtch will be sent im fuil to any one who washes it), Mra. Cleave- land says that a few years ayo she had a severe form of nervous dysvepsia, the symptoms being O PALPITATION OF THE HEABT. Burning sensation in the stomach, fainting spelis and an AWFUL DEATH-LIKE FEELING from which she giten thought she should nevér recover. She was TIKED AND LANGUID ali the time and did not dare to lie down for fear of s fainting spell She had six different physicians, but none did her any wood. One day. reading about Hvod’s Sarsaparilis, she decided to try it. The fainting spells grew less, soon ceased wholly, her appetite returned, she sleepe weil and bas increased FROM 88 TO 132 POUNDS. She has not been so well for25 years, dossall her household work easily. To ‘HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA She ascrites all her improvement and is ready to con- vince any one of the merit of this medicine. If you suffer from any similar troubles, try Hood's perils. Pimples, blackheads, red, ronch, chapped and oily skin cured by CUTICUKA SOAP. + OLD FOLKS’ PaINs. Full of conifort for ali Paius, Inflammation and Weakness of the Aged is the CUTiCURA AN'TI-PAIN PLA TEL, the first and only peto-killin- streuythen- tnx plaster. New, instantaneous and infallible. fetewhs Chintz Buanoarxs lx Dux Goons AT LUTTRELLS, ‘20th st. and Pa. ave. 1,208 pairs of Misses’ Hose, from 5 to 83, in all col- ors, S0c. Reduced to 1c. to clove. 280 dozen Towels, from $1.25 to $6. Our #3 Towels, in buck and damask, are cheap at 94 dozen. A spiendid line of Table Linen. Look at our 50c. number. ‘Bed Spreads from 75c. to @4. Daily im receipt of Spring Dress Goods. Beautiful line of Spring Ginghams and Zephyrs, 10c., Ie. and 1S. Just received large line of Outing Shirts. Gents’ Neckwear s specisity. Look at our 25¢. goods. All our Blankets and Bed Comforts.at cost to close stock. " Cambric Edgings and Insertions a specialty. All goods at jenient cash prices at ‘THOS, J. LUTTRELUS, 1990 Pa. ave. W. M. Suvsrex & Sona 919 Px Ave W 2 wit orex topay Our Lot BED- MYBTLE, BUDES, TOBAG AND BBOWN. OXE LOT TWEED CAMELS HAIR IX TAN, BROWN, RESADA AND BLUE EF> "OxE LOY BEDFOMD OLSOH AMS, ONE LOT CREPE GIXGHAMS. yh yng oe ee Suapma ne te FEE M THE NEW YORK OU tovay. E THAT IRRESISTIBLE BOOK, NO. 3 (MARCH), TALES FROM TOWN TOPICS. Don't miss it. All news and Look dealers, or send TOWN TOPICS, 50 CENTS to 1 West 23d st. New York, $a7-Have youread Non. 1 and? 1 Facrs Beyoxn Dispute. It requires cap 'tat to condnct a Credit Business when st hve assined sich main- woth provortioneasgurs we are ple sepd to say that we Lave the necessary capi and it enabies us to buy udicicusiy. Perhaps experience fs quite as necessary as capital—we have that, too— ore tan twenty-five years of it." Ttalso requ'res extraordinary sactities to hund e such & wed to say that our new S19, B21 aud SS largest ever he purpose of seilny Furniture, Carpets aud House- Fi ‘on eredit. It further requires a well-constructed plun yy oy ration to inspire the public ‘With a tee. mx of absolute safety 1m pur- chasing oods upon credit—that's our strouy hod. Our methods their confidence, and ha never fail to retain it. notes, simp.y your prom tung’ we do require is ent at tne oF jurchase; easi.y arranged in suail weekiy monthly payments, Our furniture iH unt ater tue approved desixus 1 toda} And our carpets areas weil selected embody av handsuiue and desirab.e col Oring os can Ye tound im any 10 this vity. Satisfy yourself on this point by visiting us. We are selling « Plush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suste ior #28 cash, $310 on tin Bix-loot Qak Exteusion “Tablen, gusts. $4.50, on time: “Echt toot om 8 on the, Bitasels Carpet, Ooe. fee, zankcai oe, ‘on thes niga Ali carpets inde and laid tree of extra t. “Nocharye for waste in lustching GROGAN' MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, 130 ‘819, 821 and 823 7th st. Lr dorsw? MaKe MUCH DIFFERENCE where # shce is made or what particular kind of leather composition; if the shoe im question |, wears well and is comfortable, that's the looking for, and if this same shoe can be had at e price much lower than 1 usually exacted by dealers for similar quaiities, then 1s the thue it be- comes famous. People commence to talk about it,and it encoyaa boom, sv to speak. That's just what hap- pened a long time axo to the celebrated $3.50 hoe in- troduced in Washington by Messrs. WILSON & CARR: of 920 F street northwest. And the boom still con- tinues. : ‘The ladies regard it with much favor, for they know it is w positive luxury for tender feet, atid théy are ance and {s pronounced by those who wear them to the best for the money ever sold in Washington. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Mr. E.H SOTHERN, Under the wanayement o: Mr. Datliel Frohman. TONIGHT—Last time of THE DANCING GIRL, Jones’ greatest dams, as presented b fares months at the yceue Theater, ‘two seasons in Loudon. ‘® New Nork Lyceum THE CHARITY BALL, THE CHAGITY BALL. Presented by Mr. Froh an's SPECIAL ROAD COM- PANY, orxanized for this tour, and with all new scenery und accessories. ‘Sule uf seats now in prozress. 1t KC S16878 oF pyTHtas Hart. Mth ot. bet Kand Law. TUESDAY EVASING, March 1. Is2, at 8 O'CLOCK, PHONOGKAPH AND ARTISTIC WHISTLING Henry Arthur Re By Jo: n¥. AtLee, ausisted by th following talent of L. Grady, blind r: Mr. Weo. D. will make and ac.cnowledaed “abitiy. M pianist: Prof. Phil: Burk! reproduce various records on the chanisn and w zerott & formance till 11 ‘[ HIRD LECTURE OF COURSE. RUSSELL H. CONWELL OF PHILADELPHIA, subject ACRES OF DIA Ds. EST. BAPTIST CHURCH. © E bet 7th n. WEDNESDAY DR. LYSANDER DICKERMAN, In the interest of MOUNT VERNON PARISH CHURCH (The 01d Pohick Church) (Of Virginia. Subject—THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 13th and L sts. n.w., TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1892. Admission. 50 cents. __ Reserved seats, 75 cents. sedi oT sale ut John F. Ellis & Co.'s, O37 Pa. ave, EXCURSIONS, &c. STEAMER BANIWOLDI. oe cor charter mar, ‘The beat for A § Parties Lp or down tue Potomac. CUMBERLAND BOAT HOUSE, fel6-3m" Fvot of F st. nw. Sen LL STAGE EXCURSIONS. ee. OPECE, OF THE CoumrsstoxERs, trict or Cofumlia, Washington Dees ee: Fuary 35," 4882.— Lo whom it "may’ concer: “The Condnisstoners of the District of Cosahubna will ln Sraaion gu MONDAY. he cota lustaut, “at 7 “A. for tie out oned hearing upon Senate 740, “*To define the route of the Baithnore and Ubio ‘Fatiroua ‘in the District ot Columbin, apd’ Stier "purposes." “SW. DOUGLASS. 3. KOBSE LL, Comisoners D.C. PROPOSALS. ‘KOVORAL> FUR CAST LKON pe ey eee » Washi on. D et rohit de 8 for ti r the Cast Iron “Lretch and Fioor Piates, @e.. required tue ceilarand pump rooms of the building jor rary of Contes will be received. at this office until TWO U'CLOCK P.M. on BATURDAY. the NANELELNIH DAY OF MARCi, 1802, and opened iuuuediately therga.ter in presence of uidders. - fications, genet igstructions and conditions and Diank torm of proposal way be Outained on Hou to this offte. BERNARD BGAEEN. Superin tendent aud eT ah uel. for Library of Ce East Capi- ubgton. D. C., Febraury 25. [Nit — Se ied proposals for furuishing aud dehvering the tinned sheet copper and yaiVanized sheet iron fils required for the ture book-stack ryots and portice laaliuys of the but. ding for Library of Conzress in this city’ wil be recel¥ed a6 this office unt TWO O'CLOCK P. Ml. on MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF MARCH. 1892, and. 0} inimediately thereafter in presence vf bidders. "Specifications, general Instructions and Diank Lorine of | Toposal. aay’ be ob- Paication at this off e. BERNAMD i. Sh eravendent and Engineer. hy et Otel Graxp coxcert MASONIC TEMPLE, TUESDAY EVENING, MAKCH T, 8 O'CLOCK, For the benefit of BURNSIDE WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, NO. 4. ‘William E. Monzan, Conductor. PROGRAM. 1, Overture. *Moruiue, Noon and Night,” Surpe, section Georcetown Orchestra. 2 a Canzanetta, Th: . Wieniaweki(vio.1u solos); Mr. 1 ‘Mr. frank No More," cenedict, Philharmonic Hsgitbate Pianeta site, Heaney A apwodie (viano s0!0), Liszt, Prot. cyer 7 Contralte solo, «Kerwin Love Sons." De. Koven, ise Dovbing. &. Selectiun from the opera **Fuust, Gounod, section Georgetown Orchestra.“ Bird sony, frou La Perle du Breall,” David, Mise Hate A (Gute oblumta, br. EW. Stone). 10. Washington, Cost, marcy Sous, Columbia Musical lub ( Imundolins and guitars). 11. Waits, “Artist L rates. ection ‘coorcetown, Orc ira.” 32. Benue (cculloch. "Bom. Fuster, conductor. ‘the aud ‘star solo and chorus), solo. Mins Grace ence is cord aly Suvited to Unite in mmcin the chorus with a nomic Quarter and ord Niewe ved seat, 30," Fursale at Aetserott's, M I-8 GRAHAM WILL O8GANIZE A SATOR- aay wormpys dancing class at her hall, 514 9th st. Bw.. ito ‘lock. Waltzing a speciaity. 026-2" 1PHE LADIES 01 ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHU! Will hold a Bursar at Willard’s Hall, FEBRUARY 201H 10 MAKCH 5TH. fe inner from 4 to 11 P.M Music every Evening. 6225-06 ERP CARN NATIONAL RIFLES' HALL, ‘From FEBRUARY 22 to MARCH 5, 1802. A Gorgeoiis Spectacle. A Positive Novelty. UNPARALLELED SCENIC EFFECTS, ‘Handsome and Costly Decorations, BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, A HOST OF PRETTY LaDIES, Anightly change of pleasing stage performances, Headed by ‘MR. JOHN HAZEL, ‘The ce'ebrated Cornet Virtuoso, Don't Miss the McGinty Club. ‘The Wonderful Musee. dc. ‘Season tickets. 81.00 gree SATURDAY EVENING With MAGGIE GAULE And Other Reliable Test Mediums AT BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE. Tickets, $1, at Metzerott’s, fon2-00° ' OOSESREISEVERING: acance a EDWARD BAXTER PERRY EDWARD BAXTER PERRY EDWARD BAXTER PERRY Ine PIANOWORTE LECTURE RECITAL. ad ie Perey usetoud nepecratce tee aghod Courve teserved seat, 50 cents, on sale ot Elite Paco dA phoney ma (G25 Encamp = ABDMOKE, 131H ST. BET. E AND F. arsit-ass familly otel. Centra} location," hates, $1 50 to €2.50 day. fed Lian* T. M. BALL. ‘Tue Sronrevanr Hovse, American pl: Es plan, Poariy cat New vorg. {1 Wperlday per day. ¢ upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUBE Isthe most central in the city: near ail elevated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the Cousforts of Home, with the additional con- Yentences of the Metropolis is offered our guests. ‘THE STURTEVANT HOUSE, Broadway, 28th and 20th steets, New York, N. ¥. ux Cocuzay, ‘14th and K sts., Franklin Square, Washington, D. ©. ‘The capital's fashionable restdence center. Flevant rooms, sinxle or ea wulte, for transient ot Permanent guests. Appointwents and cuisine unex- celled. Aumeshcan and Luropean systerns. nols-te OTEL WINDSOR, Cor. 16th st. and New ¥ This hotel lian Leen’ newly Tefusuiobed and 18 now S5'boarucre. "Me Me 3 OOEEENT P eermament om W lias noTen, Pa ave. and 14th st, Washingtoa, D.C. EBBITT HOUS WASHINGTOR, D.C. Ova Nuw Ovex Srocx DECORATION FROM HAVILAND & CO, We take this method of notifying ‘thote of our customers who have had + some of this decoration aad have deen awaiting ite arrival thad we; Just received « fell stock o¢ 4 and ‘eupply all they may need, Waaasrs & Enxoxsron, 1205 Prxxa Ave : W. F Paior. 25 wedi FINANCIAL. e FINANCTAL. Se, ——_¥ Tax Prorurs Comraxx. Promarr BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. . Subseribed Capital $1,000,000. Per Cont paid on Raruler Depout Cent penton Dojuate lef Wit tae nana years. Yan can borrow 1.000 from us on Real Retatesecer $ per month, ity and pay it back at the rate of * open for subscrip LIFE INSURANCE AT COST. oe ‘The 17th series of stock is tion, WHY PAY @100 PER YEAR FOR YOUR LIFE IN- Offers unprecedented opportunity for investments, combined with absolute security. Dor circulars and other information apply st offices, OVS and O15 Fst. nw Next to Coluabie National Bank SURANCE WHEN THE SAME AMOUNT OF INSURANCE CAN BE HAD IN ONE OF THE STRONGEST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD ANDREW WAL GEORGE W. LE ‘sor ALONZO TWEEDALE. _ GEORGE GIBSON. JNO. E. SMITH. EDWARD 8. YoU Why leave your family—your wife and children—s #10,000 catate, in the shape of life insurance, when the same yearly payment you are now paying for the 10,000 insurance to the old system companies will secure for your estate to your wifeand children double the amount, or €20.000, in the strongest and most suc- cessful life association in the world. Therefore secure your life insurance in the Tae Nanova. SAFE DEPOSIT SavViNes And TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, HOME OFFICE, POTTER BUILDING, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ave. CHARTERED BY SPRCIAL ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867. Reorganized under act of Congress October 1, 1800, And spectal aet of Congress February 18, 180%. 38 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, Under the supervision of the Insurance Department of thestate of NewYork. Issues policies for any amount from $1,000 to €30,000. It has already paid to the widows and orphans of its deceased membgre death claims to theamount of more than $11,500,000.00. It has more than @3, 100,000.00 cash surplus. It has savedits members by reduction of premiums more that €30,000,000.00 Its new business in 1801 exceeded $50, 000,000.00. Invites special attention to its new policy on the ten CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Acts as executor, administrator, euartien of the ee tates of minors, committee of the estates of lunatic, Teceiver, amsixnee and executes trusts of any aud every description. Wis prepared by s competent attorney, who ie im daily attendance, and kept without change, whee the tio deposit plaa. a _ ‘Company ts named executor or trustee. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS E.B. HARPER, - PRESIDENT. ‘end upward and allows interest thereon. Money dey osited on or before the first day and on the Ast, second and third days of the month will drew im terest from the first Gay, Loans money upon real estate and collateral security. Selis Oret-class real estate and other securities im suine of €500 and upward. Rents Safes for @5—@6—87—@8_€10-812.50-915— (€20-$25840-€50-475 -#100-and @145—eech per Aun -un, according to size and location, FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY OR WRITE TO 3OHN HOPPER, MANAGER FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO. ‘Management: BUILDING. at Ho 70 srectraTe CONSOLIDATED STOCK AND PRODUC! CAPITAL STOCK, €50,000.00,tul! paid, ALBERT 1. STURTEVANT, Direc’ 60 NEW and 52 BROAD STS... N.¥.. Ppt - Benjamin P. Snyder, Zenae 0. Robina, Rooms A, 8, 9, 10and 11. Albert. Sturtevant, Andrew Wyte, Executes orders in lots of 10 shares and up on 2 per | Geone Hl. Pant, Matthew d. Eivery, cout marcin. Dally and weekly stock letter and book | Lewis Cie) Charen A: Jaauen? how tospectlate, matied free. "(Special terms to out’ | Henes a Water, 2 Preucts Kimnen, ot-town brokers.) "Direct wires to'sil exchanges, ‘It’ | Jaues Mt. Johnston, Char es ©. Glover, ater 2_Direct wires ie Kone err Jota S parce. Thonuas Hyde, Senn ¥ Perrervat Bonpixe Assoctation, | Willieit 2°Ciarx, pn sac V For the past ten years our members, friends and the public have been accustomed to hearing fcom us through the co!uans of THE “STAR of the cradual JOHN H. OBERLY. Progress and develo; ment of one of the best manaced eye ‘and most successful butiding associations ip the coun- JOMN 3, O'CUNNEI try. Weare not advertising for business—merely iu forming our friends of what we are duing. The 10,000 People who are pecuniarily interested with us are so advertising and recommending us that our business is krowing naturally by the merits of our system as fast as we can desire. During our term of life (10's years) we have handled $2,272.772.13 of receipts. Our Prevent assets are #7HU.U21.73. We have paid out to ourmembersin interest §73,402.:37, and our present Interest fund or surplus smouuts to $87.8N0.23. The | [coiations, eimuractiog sat clocs man? yaaa pauses in all that time have veen on y €18,080.24, | which ure cuties) ew and wi Tees than $2,000 per year. Our business has grown | ber-tovwre offered to the public from about $2,000, received in the first month, to | +1 850,000. received last month: our last monthly receipt of interest beim over @5,000, and the expense reach- ing only $375.40. fe pay 5, 6 and 12 per cent peraunum. Weare now paying our first, second and third series with 12 Per cent per annum profit. Our first series is being redeemed at its full maturing value; that is to say, for 9124 paid im at one dollar monthly we are giving $200.88, or for $1,240 paid in on ten shares we are siving €2.008.80. We are paying 6 per cent per an- J ASHINGTON BUILDING ASSOCIATION axD SAVINGS FUND. John H. Oberiy, Wa W. Herron, NN. Amurose. FM. Cristweul, Robert J. McLean, To the investor, the borrower or the swan who de sires to save aud make mouey, (is asso lation wfle® C. T, Havexxen Member Washington Stock bachange, Keel l state and Stock Broker, ‘Hoos ¥and 11, Atlantic building, UU F street north west INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Rtocks, Bonds and Graia loughi and sold for eash or num for special paymente in advance on shares, Lut | on mancin. the board of directors have had to limit the special | Direct New York and Chicago wires, payments to not more than @5,000 from any one| ‘Telephone #53. om member, with a prospect that we shall have tostill farther reduce the limit. Our terms for advaucing money are convenient and Mberal in the extreme and are xs follows: @150 for @2 monthly, for $10 montuly, monthly, 81,500 for $20, €2,100 #40 monthly. These payments inc?ude principal and snterest, and are supposed to run 100 months, or S's years, with privilege of reducing the debt and re- ducing the monthly payments as often as desired by the repayment and cancellation of one or more ad- Vances at a time, or the whole of the debt may Le paid at once whenever convenient to the borrower. Remember, we have no branches in other paris of Local securi- oaued ob Listed secur teution te Bretclewe ike ey ties Lougit and sold.” “Muni ties and real estate. Vestuweuts. the country to endanxer our stability or retard our | | 5 per cent interest puld ub speciay dejumte fi i vrosperity Our business of advancing money is con- | date they are wade, WORTH GGE President, fined to the District of Columbia and almost wholly | _>**3 T. C. DANIEL. Secretary. to the city of Washington, where we can have full | "> knowledse and supervision. One of our xreatest advantages and one of the chief causes of our expausion bas been the privilege of Join- ine our association at any time without the exaction of having to pay back dues. Our vffice, at 506 11th st., is open from p.m. €.C. Duncavson, president. Lewis Abraham, vice president. F. G. Saxton, treasurer. John Cook, sec- retary, 506 1ith st. Chas. F. Benjamin, attorney, Room 70, Corcorapy building. Wm. H. Goods, Andrew Glass, A. N. Meeker, Win. P. Seville, Chas. Baum, Chas. W. Schell, F. W. Brandenburg, Wim. K. Hill- Yer, C, Bankes Brookes, directors. 02-2 For a small annual prendui pared to issue bouds for persons, Trust, therely reueving (eu of bem ander tions te friends and otters. ALP. FA Gls Arente AUCTION SALES. (GW MANDY, teal Entate aud Loam pC" SALE OF DESIKABLE BUILDING ACTaPLOVED BY 28 QIN BITCR HOUBE Ri ING AT $18 PEK MONTH, NG 410 M TREET NORTHWEST. m. tos fe (J4PITAL sTocK oF THE SCHILLINGER CURBING AND PAVING COMPANY Is offered for sale at its par value, $100 PER SHARE, At the Banking House of WOODS & CO., 1222 F st. aw. OFFICERS. L. P. WRIGHT, President. JOHN C. POOR, Vice President. 020 Fa. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE IMPROVED NINTH. W. STREET as NAKLLAND AVENUE 4 RE Da’ 408. EAST. NG ao ‘4H. T. WOODS, Treasurer. STKE! BY A aad =: oxvene 1H. H. WAINWRIGHT, Secretary. aioe, at HALE-PAST FOUR CLOCK, we wil H. J. McLAUGHLIN, General Manager. in front of the prewines s aN ee. tr ea Bo tooth, rat THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST toa concrete sliey, sud is improved Svat COMPANY. os ‘The business of the company is « well-known and long-established one. It is the intention of the com- any to add to its former lines of business that of Lee geen, © = anes, ‘Weshington Stock Bacbanea, LEWIS G. TEWESBUBY & CO., Chea J. Bell, Jas. RB Fitch, Geo. W. Brown Bart & Co., Banxzas, 1408 @ STREET. DEPOSITR, =©«- EXCHANGE. © —DIBOOUNTA. ‘A epectalty made of investment securities. Foreign exchange issued on all points. ‘Local securities bouriit and sold.