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te EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ail AMUSEMENTS. ALBavon’s.—Mr. Sol Smith Russell needs little introduction to theater-goers in Wanhing- ton, where he is well aud favorably known. The and Maryland, | reappearance of Mr. Ruseell at Albaugh’s on LOCAL MENTION ~The Weather. FORRCAST TILL 8 P.M. SUNDAT. the District of Columbi: Fr probably fnir om Sunday. preceded by hghtrain | Monday uight will, of course, be a weloume one. or ss ow during this afternoon or evening; west- | Pew artists on the American «1 are greeted | erly win ‘with auch demonstrativeapproval as isex: § For Virginia. fair Su preceded by local | to Mr. Russell. e bill for first balf of | showers this afternoon or evening on the coast;| the week, including Wednesday matinee, will be northerly wind | “Peaceful Valley.” Mr. Russell's great suce SEITION OF THR WATER, | in this play here last season in yet fresh in the | ratare and condition of water at §| Memory of theater-goore. “A Poor Relation,” | P eat Polis, temverature, 39, condition, | * play which bas made fame and fortaue for ‘ yevervoir. temparatare, 5. Con. | the star. and which has been entirely rewritten conditiun at | and revised during the past summer by the thor, Mr. Kidder, making it practically a new jay, will fill out the resp of the week. Mr. Tioscell this scnson is supported by an excop- 21: distributing reser! » at influent gate 5. | ow ti | tonally strong company. which inctades such | 9.23 am 1018 pam. | Eames an Frank E dlikin, Charles Canfield, | ae “| Earl Sterling. F. Rutledge, Frank Battin, si a | Misees Minnie Radcliff, Marion Abbott, Marion | en's Anreros Puxcn—No sugar, | Tester and Adele Palms. All the coraplete and | ee hae comes sFespects the |g ecial scenery for both these sis carried | rane esata tes | by the company and ix from the pencil of the | ‘ebrated artist, Walter Burridge, from sketches | Nonet. Exerrsive Novertigs in Hate for | furnished by Mr. Joseph Jefferson. | spring. Hewat Fraxe & Sox, cor. 7th and D. Nationat TwateR.—Jobnstone Bennett tn | es | the comedy of “Jane” next week. Powr ary: Orrns Grassrs. $3 Hewpnen, $3¢ | Acapemt or Music.—Donnelly and Girard | > in the new next week Jer Pinet Spaixa Lawn oF Tae Srasos. Kexsay's Lycee Tuxatea.—“The South Kelly will have at bis stallx, th | Before the War. Whailen and Martell’s real- T market,tomorrowandalinext istic picture of darkey life iu te-bellum hoiee+! Lambs that have ever been in | days, will be presented at Kernan’s Lyceum | ec warket. Tne Lambe came from | next week by a company composed of versatile | J.. and were raised by Harris & negro artiste, wil the exception of Charlie ‘They make a specialty of raising early | Howard and Scheffer and Blakely, including «| Joux R. Kerzr. | number of pretty quadroon girls. The pro- duction, with tty scenes of old plantation davs, | introdaces the plantation darkey in nix favorite | pastime, focluding buck and wing dancing and | | vocal diversions and depicts him returning | home. as ped slave, participating in a | divers festivities, acump meeting and a cuke the Expme Career | walk. In addition to the regular performances, | w.. are made moth- | including matinees on Tue«day, Thursday and | | Satar_ay, the company will appear at a matinee on Friday and at midnight on Friday and Sat- Wa. Mercer fave the Dove Brand Hains are cured to suit the taste of every one. see ndlvertisement page 4 Canpria Curaxrp Wonns, 631-635 Mase. ave. proof free of charge. Telephone 435-2. st StvLEes Men's Derby and Alpine urda) (veleray Hate 3 aod Black or brown, | A Waowen Coxcent.—Mr. Anton Seldl, with |, Extra vali = . 435 7th street n.w. | his celebrated Metropolitan Orchestra, will jagain visit Washington and give a concertat se : j Possrit’s lox Camas. Metzerott’s Music Hall on Thursday eveniny Order a quart for tomorrow's dinner at 1427 | March & He will be assisted by Mies Emma Juch and twenty soloists and the program will Sa be entirely from the works of Richard Wagner. | mittee, Francia G. ba THE BIMETALLIC LEAGUE. Closing Work of the Convention—The Of- ficers Elected, At the closing session of the bimetallic con- venuon yesterday afternoon the following reso- lution introduced by Mr. T. J. Hudson of Kansas was unsnimously adopted: Resolved, That a Committee of five be ap- pointed by this meeting to invite the co-opera- tion with us of every labor and industrial or- ganization in the United States, and, if thought best, to extend such invitation to other labor and industrial ofganizations throughont the civilized world, and that sueb organizations be invited to send delegates to our future meetings. Short addresses followed by Ben Colvin*of Saginaw, Mich., who introduced himself as an “Old Moseback:” J. ©. Manning of Alabama, who was termed the “Boy Orator of Alabama;” 8. M. Adams of Alabama, R. G. Davis of Mon- tana and Dr, Rowan of Colorado. OFFICERS ELECTED. * The election of officers tesulted as follows: President, Gen. A. J. Watner; secretary and treasurer, W. N. Barrington, and executivecom- Newlands of Nevada, L. M. Rumsey of Miwouri, RG Davis of Montana, Willis Sweet of Idaho, Lee Crandall of the Dis- trict of Columbia, Senator Daniel of Virginia, . L. Johnson of Colorado and Senator Colquitt tf Georgia. The time and place for the next meeting pro- voked conriderable discussion. Some delegates thongnt it would be best tohold it next Novem- ber, to influence Congress. Others thought nothing could be expected from Congress in the way of free silver legislation, and that it would be well to wait antil Congress had shown its hand. St. Loum, next Mav, being proposed by tho western delegates as the place and time for meeting, Gen. Field stated that « mostim- portant election would be held fn Virginia next November, a prize tbe people's party would fight for. ‘He wanted the convention held in Washington that he might be able to come and announce that Virginia had been redeemed and disenthrailed. PROPOSITION TO DO CAMPAIGN WORE. President Loucks of the Farmers’ Alliance Proposed thnt instead of getting together and talking the free-silver men should go into Vir- ginia and do campaign work. “This is not a third party convention,” re- . pt . ‘The mccess of the last Wagner concert was so | marked Mr. Gilman of Colorado; “such remarks CHY AND DISTRICT pronounced that Mr. Seidi hus been induced | burt ue —_$_-___- to give another program, which will include | “Don't you want te advance the cause?” in- tome of the elections heretofore beard and will also embrace many that have not been given here. Itis anticipated that the coming AMUSEMENTS FONGRT —— bape io — ee + concert will be even more enjoyable asa Wag- Ss | nar performance than the given by Mr. | New Narovat Taeater.—Robert Downing | gridit the corps of vocalists fa much larger | “The Glidintor. and will be able to give the numbers with much caves Minnie Seligman-Cut- | better eect. Subscription anle of seats ix now | ting in i Wite.” | going on at Metzerott’s music store, where Manis’ Bisov Tuzeres.—The Carrolle in | analytical books containing the program may “The Dago.” had. “4 : sahip Tyenes Tmeatem—Sam Jack's! Gro. Witsos’s Mixstaens.-—Nest week Leaps yatta | there will be a visit from George Wilson and x = | bie excel i | compans, who will oc- ov Getrrsncra.— 16th street | copy Metzerott Hal!. beginning Monday , | night, with matinece on Thursday and contin: Food Exposition. | ing every afiernvon subsequently Hatt.—The MeGibeny | is porsouaily very popular in t : | company is eaid to be composed of some of the } best people in the minstrel profession. He {will alse bring with bim Oura’s marvelous | Japanese troupe Kewesvi, the celebrated violinist, will give a rt at Metzerott Music Hall on Wednesd jarch 8. He will be aesisted by Ml |. L Anwory Mesic THE corps. ASociety Formally Organized and Officers lected Lust Night. | eo ‘The Fifth Corps Society, Army of the Poto-| € ahs mye F age. solo Wanist; Mixs Minnie Me mac, held anenthusiastic meeting in the red | F eee me ee parlor of the Ebbitt House last evening. Alb ik, barit ‘has bees: heard here constitution was adopted and the following offi- | before, but it was som vears ago. His ski!l as cers elected April 9, 1894: President, Capt. vice presidents. Gen. Ellis Spear, serve until the annual meeting, | a performer is recogniztd by all musicians, and -B. Jameson; | his return will be gladi? welcomed. The sale Col. H. B. | Of seats will begin on Monday at Metzerott's. oe 7 | Ma Ronants Hanren will begin » course of MeKean and W Conn, evens Dr. J. | itinstrated lectures at Metzeroti Musie Hall on F. Raub; treasurer, Capt. L. H. York; bis-| Monday, March 6. nounced are torian, Maj. Wm. Howard Mills. | “A Holiday ‘Trip to Maj. Mills, the historian of the society, an- | # Steam Launch of the former adjutant gen- | An Homes” and eral of the corps, and in that connection said: | reion.” Mr. Harper is » lecturer who has “At th break of the late war Frederick T. | gained great success in other cities, and in fast Locke was adjutant of the twelfth regiment, | is said to well fill the field left vacant by Mr. New York state militia, commanded by Col | Stoddard during his year of travel. Hha illus- (afterward our well-known commanding gen- are said to be effective and lifelike. etal) Daxicl Batierfielg. He went to the front| Ma. Dowxrxo as Oraexto.—Last night Mr. with his regiment and on the 24 of September. | Robert Downing gave an impersonation of 1561. was appointed captain and assistant adju-| Orhello at the New National Theater for the tant general of volunteers aud assigned to duty | first time in this city. This is the most am- on the staff of Fitz John Porter. | bitious attempt that Mr. Downing has made, When the fifth corps was organtzed and Gen. | and there was in his work much to praise and Porter wus assigned to its command Locke be-| some to condemn. In the earlier acts the came itx adjutant general, which position he | dignity and conscious power of the Venetian held until its disbandment. At the battle of | commander were portrayed with excellent Spottevivanta he was sbot in the face and badiy | effect, and Mr. Downing read his lines with in- wounded. About four weeks ago the wound | telligent emphasis. In the scenes of passion was treated for # cx ate jealousy he was boisterous rather than in- formed tense, and there was a lack of force in the tragic was co ending of the play. Mr. Mosely was effective as Jago, and Miss Eugenia Blair made an ex- cellent Drsdemona, Mote. Sistenerta Jones, familiarly known as the ““Biack Patti,” gave a successful concert at the Metropolitm’ A. M. E. Church last night to an audience thagcompletely filled the house and demonstrate by the most liberal appianse completeratisfaction at the program presented. Mie. Jones’ selections were executed with a skill that fully justified the praise that had been bestowed upon ber elsewhere. Her assistants he #hock produced | from which he died ork city. on February in thirty-two battles, attox. and was bre- | at Five P Vetted brigalier general for gailan Forks, V “Another gallant soldier, true friend, exemp- | lary man and good citizen is thus mustered into the Grand Army of the Republic on the | other side of the ri c The next meeting will be held at the Ebbitt | For many years he | spector, which | ® long time. quired Mr. Loucks. Finally the decition was placed in the hands of the executive committee and the convention adjourned A mecting of the executive committee at the teague headquarters was Leld in the Sun build- ing last night, the evening being passed in a discussion of the work of the league. = GEORGETOWN. DEATH oF JU euckey. Justice Mathias V. Buckey, who, for the past six months, has been confined to hie home on Washington street, died Inet evening. Under President Lincoln's administration Mr. Buckey was appointed police justice and magistrate of the city of Georgetown, performing the dutics of both ofices until the establishment of the Police Court. Up to the day of his death, though, he remained a magistrate ‘and decided | scat. ‘and blood, with lose of air, from infaney to ages of the West End. * a trustee of the old rexbyterian Church the majority of the pet poor honse, a trustee of the and leader of the choir. health way first organized he was appointed in- position he filled creditably for t one time he was engaged in the grocery business in town and was also an auctioneer, being a member of the firm of Buckey & Barnard. All the positions he filled were left with honor, and he died as he had lived, an honest, upright and appreciated man. Judge Buckey was eighty-two years of age. ‘The funeral will txke place on Stinday, the in- terment to be at Onk Hill. A LAUNDRYMAN ARRESTED. Chervey Hung, proprietor of the Boston Mikado Laundry on High street, was arrested last night for obstructing the sidewalk by bav- ing bis business sign bung at right angles to hia house and too iow. thereby making it dangerous to pedestrians. He was notified br the potice two or three times to remedy matters, the first time replving, “Me no timee to fixce.” The sign is still inthe same place, but Chervey is not with it. A GOOD TEMPLARS’ MEETING. Independent Lodge met last night at Oda Fellows’ Hull on Sist street, s large number of members being in attendance. Aftor the imti- ation of several candidates an unusually good program under the head of “the good of the order” followed. G. C.T. Van Vleck opened in an able discussion on the temperance ques- tion. The 5 new license bill now pending in the Senate and When the board of | 2 A Verdict for the Road. A verdict was found for the defendant in the case of Paul Jones against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in the Circuit Court, division 1, yesterday afternoon, This was a ‘suit for $80,000 damages for loss of an arm and other injuries by getting off a train in 1881, which act, it was alleged, was because of the suggestion of an employe. The court ruled that the plaintiff was bound to show ‘that the negligence of the defendant was the proximate cause. This was the fifth trial. — ‘The Flag Ship New York. ‘ Commodore Ramsay, chief of the bureau of navigation, has completed the detai! of officers for the battle ship New York, which will be Ad- miral Gherardi’s flag ahip at the naval review. Capt. Jobo W. Philip will pe ber first com- manding officer and Lieut. T. M. Mason will be her executive. Lieut. Wainwright Kellogg will be the executive and Lieuts. Aaron Ward, John F. Parker, T. M. Brunby, A. K. Culver. and Homer Poundstone, watch officers. The other officers who will be attached to her are Medical Director E. Ker-hner, Panved Assistant Sur- geon H. B. Wilson, Pay Director G.W. Beaman, Chief Engineer John Lowe, Passed Assistant Engineer Jamea Pickrell, Assistant Engineer MM. A. Anderson and C. H. Matthews, Gunner J.C. Sinclair, Swilmaker J. P. Fletcher and G pt, Richard Wallach, in charge of the marine guard. These officers will be ordered to hold them- selves in readiness for orders and will probably report for duty in April. Mux Crvsr Ox Busy SUFFERED TERRIBLY. NO REST VOR BABY OK PARENTS. VERAL DOOTORS. NO BENEFIT. FIRST APPLICATION OF CUTICURA, CHILD SLEEPS. CHANGE IN ONE WEEK. COMPLETE CURE. Eigbteen months sco our child (then an infant) suffered terribly from « akin disease There was no reat for the child or us We tried several ductors with no benefit. The doctors said it wae Milk Crust. After reading sour book, J thought I would try your OUTI- CURA REMEDIES, and the moment we put CUTI- CURA on the child it fell asleep. In one week's time we could see a change. We kepton using the three and they cured the child's face enti-ely. Now we keep your CUTICURA end your CUTICURA SOAP constantly in our house, and would aever be without them. JOSEPH LEVY, 666 Main and 99 Beale sts. Memphis, Tenn. Iwas sore from my wast down with sofems. 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Full of comfort for all Pains, Inflammation, and ‘Weaknosa of the Aged is the COTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, the frst and only pain-killing strengthen- ing plastor. New, tnstantaneous, and infailibie. CITY ITEMS. Dishes, Pans. Trott, 1602 14th st. n.w. It ciceotialecems Leave Your Orders This Evening. If you want ono of those Tables for $1.50 leave your order this evening and it will be filled at the earliest possible moment. The run has been heavy. Anything in the way of Furni- ture, Carpet, Rugs, &c., on “time” payments at bottom pricer—zero prices, Joux Rvopex, The Accommodator, it 513 Seventh street northwest. eee ker condemned strongly the | and D. } Dr. Douglas’ Tea cures it. 10c. Druggista’.1* = - ~ ‘The Newest Spring Hats, all shapes and styles, are here. Henny Feanc & Son, cor. 7th at es told of the evil that would befall the commun- | Alligator Ointment cures rheumatism. 25c. ity should it pass. Remarks were also made by | Druggists'. | Mr. Potter, Mr. Milstend, Mr. McCuenand Mr. J. Brinkman. “An instrumental duet by C. T. Walmer and various recitations followed. NOTES. ‘Mrs. M. MeCann of morning for the west, to be goue several weeks. | a Styles! Styles! The latest fashion publications at the Sten- dard Sewing Machine rooms. Superior to any 0. 3609 O street left this | #8ed this season. Ladies, it will more than pay you to call and sce them. The Imperial Pinned | Paper Patterns. Nothing to equal them. A Houre o: lay evening, April 10, 1898, the | were well received. Another concert will be | —_— | perfect model of the desired garment with each $b being ou Se i | Siven on Monday night at the same church. | Mrs. Baxter W Alimony. | pattern. ‘The laze members of the corps are cordially | Hanis’ ov Tueater.-Erza Kendall will | Mrs. Annie C. Baxter by Chase Rox Tae Stanpagp Szwixe Macurne Ci invited to be present and become members of | produce a ‘Pair of Kids" at Harri’ Bijou Thea- | filed a bill against Matthew C. Baxter for ali-| 427 oth at. the societ [fer next week. commencing Monday night. | mony. She states that they were married at | Jos. H. FisKe, | const farce comedion before the obs mi | Currolton, Ohio, in 1856; that he wasn poor| e258 ee ee aa: | Kendall's representation of the raw country-|™8n when he came bere, having but #30, and { popular comedy in this | - St caaen Like ‘Tus McGiesy Fawsty.& most pleasing onception Literary | concert was that given by the McGibeny family | # the foliowing of at Metzerott Hall last evening. An audience of President, Miss bie Miss Margaret § Clark: editresses, Misses Je D. Leeds, and murician, An interesti Feet the ler: view pres: cretary. Misa Mnggio ne Saffell aud Lowe Mise Mannie De N of singing. arranged tor fair proportions was in uded the fine vocalisms and instrumental | f the senior members and fanghed right heartily at the witticiems of the juniors. | The ladies have voices that cannot be classed among the best, but nse them with good fect individually, ant, ctively, they blend in harmonious manner. "The male mem. have good voices and use them attendance and ap- ‘The Emancipation arade. 3. Deesey, Intechief m J.B. Evans, | #ttistically. The y appear again this after ele ceevitany, and We. Gili vice presi. | oem aud evening in an eutire change of pro- | ——o. unite fu «| Sr. Czcmza Quanter. The new organization » Tue Star, the St. Cecilia Quartet, and composed Neilie Wilson ‘Shir-Ciit, Miss Ruth | . Mrs. ER. True and Miss Mamie | wi oncert at the Universaligt Charch next Wednesday evening, March 1. They will be aseisted by Mr. John P. Lawrence, pianist, ond the concert will be under the di- | rection of Dr. J. W. Bischoff. A fine program Will be presented, aud an enjovable evening | be anticipated. Tickets are on sale at | > - music store. | Virginia Democratic Association. Last evening the Virginia Democratic Associ- | atiow unanimously adopted a resolution pre-| | sented at the previous meeting by Maj. B. C. | Glasseock to look up the record and political | {| standing of Virginians who hold office under the | | goverument.and the president was instructed to | name a committes of four to carry out this resolution. Capt. John A. Jones introduced a resolution that the Virginia delegation in Con- | grease be requested not to indorse any applicant for position under the government without iirst btaining the recommendation of the associ oucking for the applicant’s democracy. | | Jobn Goode was unanimously indorsed for {| soucitor gener | Ir. Toes atatemont meeting Wednes- e. They say ail were elected and ‘isfaction and promised —— Sentences Given. nal Court, Judge McComas, this morning Charles Bell, eouvicted of larceny w ye i aday in the peniten- | wentenced tos avieted on Tuesday last of | Yigisting the guming law, was seutenced to ninety days in jail. = See the Horses Tomorrow and Monday 3890 M street, there will finex: Wood's stables, peedy driving Sale by Latumer sete! See rotice of tion of a “Free Trip to the the most popular District po! cartier on page 4 's proposi- World's Fair’ to Jiceman and letter Pecks Eorer asp Jencsane, or “Chri Life | Placed in the Sconce of Ey oe ee P oeed Fell Dead in the Market House. Jani.” the subject of Kev. Wm. Ches@rs| This morning about $ o'clock Mr. Michael | lecture neat Ibureday evening. in the Metro- politan Presbyterian Church, corner 4th and E streets southeast, as will be seen in another column, of unusual interest and exdel- lauce. trations bave not been equaled 3m apy exbibition m this city There will be 00 views, euch of which is n gem, weav- h ite original scem * are exquisitely colored st any duplicates in ex- bieb, taken in connection with Rev. asteriy of graphic deserip- , Braun, « produce denier in the Center market, | was taken suddenly ill while passing through the market and he fell to the floor. He died in @ fow minutes, and heart disease was attrib- uted asthe cause. Although it was thought | that he was dead the patrol wagon was sent for [and he was removed to the Emergency Hos- | pital, where the physicians pronounced life extinct. The deceased was seventy-nine years old and bad been adealer in the market for a number of years. He resided on Florida ave- aue between 9th and 10th streets. where his | wife is now confined to her bed. She has been ill for some time. Later in the day the body was removed to the late home of the deceased. s Laxsuceam’s proposi- Trip to the World's Fair” te} ‘the most popular District policeman and letter | carrier on page 4 | ~ Bexaam's water colorsat Veerhoff's.1217 Tar Gow Twice. } | | “Il have bad the grip the lasttwo winters. Last | winter it prostrated me so that I had no strength and | comdd not de my work. I sat down and eried many times, T was so blue and discouraged. 1 bad great pain in my back and across my Kidneys and through my whole body. I also had a bad cough. Hood's Sarsa:arills just about saved my life. It gave me strenath'so thet J coud do my work and made me | feel well. I shail always bea warm friend to HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. 1 do not want anything better for a family medicine.” MRS. LIZZIE CLA: K, Washington Village, BL &. B.—Be sure to get Hood's Sarsparilia. - 1” you have #100 or wore that you won't fer a few months it will be dollars tn vour jet to consult Woods & Co., the bankers, i222 F street. et —_ Lance sale of cutlery. spoons, &e.. French te.. suitable for the inauguration, day. Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.. ten of a “Free Trip to the World's Pair” to ‘the most popular District policeman and letter @arrier on page 4. HOOD'S PILLS are purel y veretable, perfectly armless, always reliable aud 6 beneficial. | grit or other noxious substance. ernment position, husband and wife for twenty-eight years. states that he owns property worth from to $10,000 and she used $1.200 from her ‘ate for the benetit of the family. She states ry 10, 1891, he took some of er per- is and went tow room on 9th street a there. northwest and has since asked him to return home by Jiles Button is one of the | through her father's influence secured a gov- | She says they lived here as | tar Tea o What We Are Giving Away. To every purchaser of a pound of Thea-Nec- pound of A. and P. Baking Powder we are giving choice of selection from an elab- orate collection of usefal honsehold articles, mong which are Fancy China and Decorated Cupsand Saucers, Pl Majolica Pitchers, Rock Teapota, Decorated Nappies, Mugs, Sirap Jugs, Fancy’ Tumblers and Goblets, Wine She has | Glases, £c. , but he refused, and | To every purch wer of 25 cents’ worth of Tea, threatened tobave her arrested. She states | Coffee, Baking Powder, Condensed Milk, Spices that che is weil advanced in years, has rheuma- mand catarrh, and has bee: ask relief of the police and Associated although defendant has a gre: per month. She asks, besides alimony, an. in junction prohibiting him from disposing of his Teal estate. arities, pa oce eines Slight Fires. Yesterday afternoon about 5:15 o'clock slight fire took place at 915 Ist street northeast At from the furnace, and abont #20 damage w: Aone At 9:30 o'clock last night the explosion ofa lamp at the house of Phyllix Woods, 1121 eer's alley, caused a fire and slight lamage. Keal Estate Matters. Elizabeth Wagner has a porchased of Mattie R. Slater sub 11, square 966, 21.75 by average of 76 feet on 10th and East Capitol streets north- east. A. C. Clark has bought for £5,600 of S. Cross etal. lot 1, square 1040, 165 feet on C and 149.9 on Kentucky east, J. A. Green has bought for $8,316 of G. P. Schwier lot 4, Cuckold's Delight, 120 by 150 feet on 16th street extended and Joliette street northwest. aS Berrer Tuas Ricuss. White, Sound Teeth and a Sweet Bresth—what « beautiful Blessing! If you would enjoy it—use LYS CAKBOLATED DENTIPRIC! 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CARBART & LutbY, (928 7th and 706 K st. 2.w. 8 income of $183 | for CI a fire was caused in the greenhouse of | George Glorious, 3d and R streets northwest, | r Flavoring Extracts we givechecks represent compelled to | ing a ae in prices and which are redeemable by w lensure of the holder in exchange Ware, Lampa,Crockery.Clocks, Voto Cups and Saucers, Smoking Sets, Toy | Tea Sets, Narcissian and Moss Ware Vases, | Glass Baskets, Bisque Figures, Rose Bowle, | Cracker Jars and hundreds of other articles for | every-day use always in stock. All goods delivered free and punctually to any part of the city. Our prices are the low- est—the quality the first. Fight O'Clock Breakfast Coffee. .25e. Ib. Java and Mocha Blends. .38, 35and 38c. Ib. Our New Crop Teas, . Oar Special—Thea-Nectar. Best Granulated Sugar... A. and P. Baking Powder. Condensed Milk. Liberal discount to large consumers, Tux Guest Attaxtic anv Pactric Tea Co., 501 and 503 Seventh at. n.w. 1620 14th st. nw. 3104 M st., Georgetown. 815 Het. ue. Stands in all markets. Newton H. Bowmax, ‘Telephone, 848. [fe24-2t) Manager. eats sae The Throat.— Brown's Bronchial Troches” act directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat. fe23-003t es | Digestible is defined in Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa; it is easy of digestion. Rich chocolate flavor. 6 a | Purcell Cafe, 407 10th st. n.w. (near Penn. ave.) ‘The cheapest and neatest Ladies’ and Gents’ Dining Rooms in the city. Everything strictly first-class, 2 —_>+_—_ Doncherknow you nover see street ped- dlers cling houses and lots, but you do see telling White's Yucatan Guin. f620-6¢ ee gee Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested Wheeler & Wilson. Eaoh vear brings it new iaurela, Your Erandmothere used one, and the most Progressive mechanical expert of toda! nounces the best in the world to be the New at ‘nw., one High Arm, No. % Oftice, 487 9th door south of E. a S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is . cialiy in Endien’ and ‘Children's tals “Osttag and Shampooing: also cures Dandruff. ocT-fF | Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases _(_———— AMUSEMENTS. L?Y®. EiNG oF CORNETISTS, + zartonabe’ ApNDAY Nour, MAROH 6. So BE GIVEN TUESDAY EVENING, February 28, at LINTHICUM HALL, fp Reason as L asie G L Rn THE PEAY bac yg D. ©, SATURDAY, Ysa 25, 1893—-SIXTEEN PAGES. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EXTRA-HEW WATIONAL. | METZEROTT vem ALL NEXT WEEK Final Kogazement in This City of ONE ace ENTIRE os eee) WEEK, MONDAY. MATINEES JOLLY, * WED.—THURS.—-FRI.— sat. JAUNTY, JOVIAL AIRY, GEORGE LSON AND—HIS —SUPERB-—HIGH—CLASS MINSTREL ORGANIZATION. ‘MERRY FAIRY. JANE Presented by Miss JONNSTONE BENNETT pinedhiow oF cuanite FROUMAS. PRECEDED BY THE ONE-ACT COMEDY, GHUWS; The New York Herald's Prito 1 ALBAUGH’S. AY rien ror, oe 0 IN LY NEW—SPECIALTIE, fasrierxenauince oF BIG—SHOW, NIOBE/Z=n10m 5 JAPANESE TROUPE, . SOL SMITH RUSSELL. | fires tMnc wes Stethhe “PEACEFUL VALLEY" and*'A POOR KELATION." KEYS. Jeps. SEATS NOW ON SALE. fo24-tt THE—MOST— EXPENSIVE Eo%?t aND senvsacem. MINSTREL—SROW—IN—THE— WORLD. IVY CITY JOCKEY CLUB. Inaugural Meeting. IVY GITY, RACE TRACK. OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 25. Five Brilliant Races. The new lecture by REV. WM CHESTER (Of Milwanxes, Wis, THURSDAY, MAKCH 2, ATS P.M. Inthe METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Oorner 4th and B sta. 2 Will be magnificently illustrated by more than 200 exquisite views, Admission, 50 cents. Cable cars ran near the church. wiven by the Union e ine, at the Buiiders’ Fx. chanee Hail, on Thursday evening, Mar Adwission: “Gente, $2. Ladics, 81 Grand Concert Samer Ceci Quarter, Mra. NELLIE WILSON SHIR-CLIFF, Mise RUTH THOMPSON, Mra E.R. TRUE, Miss MAMIE WESLEY, Deady WBICCHUFT, Director, sestated by Mr. JOHN FeO ESD AY, MACH 1, 8 P. ML. BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2:15 P.M. UNIV? RSA URCH, cor’ 13th and Late. ‘Tickets, 50c.. at Ellie & Co. ACADEMY. — Tonight at § Last Time of MY OFFICIAL WIFE, Introducing MINNIE SELIGMAN-CUTTING. 1 Next Week, DONNELLY & GIRARD 4 im the (new) MATURAL GAS. EW MATIONAL THEATRE, ‘This (Saturday) Evening Last Appearance of ROBERT DOWNING. Saumet's Sublime Tragedy, THE GLADIATOR. 4 of members. £25-4t | Track can be reached by the B. and 0. R B., elec- tric ears to Eckinetom and nsual driving roads. ADMISSION, LADIES, 50 CENTS. fo23-t¢ CHAS. VICTOR SASS, Secretary. METEROTZ MUstc HALL. F MR. ROBARTS In ofs:3 superbly filustrated lect SS MARGH 4A Holidas ie Holes Wipe Barope. OF LONDON, ENGLAND, TUESDAY, MAN Launch. 1eERIDAY, MARCH 10—‘“Swise Mountaine and Yal- MONDAY, MARCH 13—"“Parie Li Beanty.” oath NESDAY, MARCH 1e ea dad ot. n Homes." qAHUBSDAY, MARCH 16—"Ireland Under Cow : OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: pig, Harper's views are the best evar seen. —New Fork abun. Mr. Harper's style ts easy and conversational snd does not, «row monotonous with mechanioat n 8 ‘precise- tess of delivery : The views iiftiatrate the lecttre the lecture ie no? — oe describe the pictures — Boston A cenuine succes. “Te audience was New York Heraids en? is" Piffe" Harper deeveves tap thanks of the amusement ‘ r. Harper dear . Banner eee | iovinw pull ctor be has shown them tow Bereopitcon Ree A | pictures can bee pon the screen without thoes Bray cee who | Bylo “cnuposite photomranbic intervals batwoet, 5) made bite ye pg es —— tonal in Boston Traveller. # A ON Eiuy leat ty Sire Wanewakers 8 #@-NO STODDARD LECTURES THIS SRASON.-@2 For the benefit of the “Home for tncurables, at the COURSE TICKETS (six Ariny w on sale at Metzerott ae Tekets,. prtuctpal hot i ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER, Mrs. P. HARRIS, R. L. BRITTON and T. F. DEAN, Proprietors, Hotel on Wi at S o'clock enue entrance. 1,50-to be bad at the door and at all feat ‘DNESDAY EVENING, te 92, 82. 50 and $3. Matinee Tuosda~. Thursday and Saturday. ‘Week commencing February 27, 1893, EZRA KENDALL A PAIR OF KIDS NDEX THE LIO! MAMAME M6 SISIERETTA Jone: PRIMA DO? THE GREATEST COL 8, SOPRANO, RED SINGER OF HER RACE, will mye a GRAND STAR CONCERT at Met- ropolitan A. M. E, Church, MONDAY EVENING, February 27, 1893, ut 8 o'clock. Tickets at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Ponaylvants ave. Admission all parte of the house 35c. 1t 1. ABMORY—ALB. W.© | ABMORY—ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA THE GREAT Food Exposition CLOSING NIGHT. Grand Marine Band Goncert aTs PM SAMPLES OF EYERYTHING GIVEN AWAY. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. fet-3w PROF .J, B. CALDWELL’S DANCING ACADEMY, ‘cor. DW. and evenit my K ERNAN'S. (Gfatinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.) 8AM T. JACK'S COLOSSAL GAIETY COMPANY, TWO BURLESQUES. Nest week —Whallen & Martell’s “SOUTH BEFORE. THE Wak.” te20-6: METzRROTT MUSIC HALL, Fri 1a Sat Jy adfidty spd Sgturiay Evenings, February 24 and THE FAMILY. Great Ban winderesrtneree Drama, Delsarte and i An Entertainm ines See Metzerott's ‘Music Bt ruary 20. , commencing ME*2&RorT Music HALL. ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH & Anton Seidl AND HIS METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, ASSIRTED BY Sth. ‘H ats. nw. 3 sith Eig sons itn By sosinient M Ned WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST, REMENYI, SptHemontyt Mianoalf Tor" wins kis ee for brilliant concert tour: ‘MLLE, FLORENCE SAGE, Solo Pianist. M188 MINNIE METHOT, ‘Goprano Soloist. JAS. W. MARSHBANK, Basytone. METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, WADNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8. Beatson sale at Negeri ‘on and after Monday, Tickets, 80c., 75e. and $1. es 1025-108 BY umic ma GRAND WAGNER PROGRAM SUBSCRIPTION SALE OF TICKETS BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, AT METEEROTT'S MUSIC STORE, WHERE ANALY{icalL BOOKS CONTAINING PROGRAM WILL BR GIVEN FREE or Se TEXAS, MEXICO. — e, Ose Mussox Or Douians ‘The assets of the PFRPETCAL BUILDING ASRO- CIATION now exces? the } ILLION DOLLAR mark ‘This eratitying success has beem acquired by the con stant and diligent attention and care of the directors A cficers ov i of the association, involv. | ing wrest personal sacrifices by then: for the sole benen irofit c* whe members, In this direction we | is interest fund all belonss | 21 of the shares of This | paid, $100: proft, #30. prfton S 5 op 10 shores, 8300. cm 2) shares, sp Qhehares, $1.25 All of the aforesaid Fron eare at the rate of TWELVE PER CBNT per anpum. With these rates of proft to those who bor- | row, as well as to thore who do pot borrow, 1t wil) be found that money can be bad from thie association t 6 low p:tows as from any other eo the high rates of in- terest paid by aeare not made by high charment: those who borrow, but are the direct rew" of Keeping down She rancing expenses On shares withdrawn before they mature we pay 5 ber cent per annum On eyecial paymente or Aeporite, “imited to 88,000 from apy one member, we pay 6 per cent per annum, Payable every three m nthe if lean than $10: if the Interest amounts to @10 oF more then we atand ready to pay ttevery month Daring our courseot eleven years we have alwayere- turned members money on application withon' ob te tnethers to watt for it. A. great thine this, of bein able to wet your money and {ncerest the mo went you sen forit Our easy and accommodating way of Gotug business has made us very popular aud con- tributed very materially to our success You eee this We not a atork concern, where the profits go te stock: Dulders outeide of the assoclation. but ate Rept |: aide for the sole benefit of the memabera. Therefore, the intereat we pay is higher than can be obtained sise- where Shares and spectal deposits can be paid at any time and all payments on or befure the 6th of the month fet interest from the Iat day of that uonth, We are paying oUt more than @1,000 per work in interest and | Will tnereasine. Our euccem ie phenomensi, as ts at- | tested by our milifon dollars of assets, and we are! feeline rather proud of it At this turning point in the history of the amoctation the officers and directors are deserving of having their canes placed before the comnvunity, and here they ares © ©. DUNCANSON, President. LEWIS ABRAHAM FRANCIS G. SAXTON, Treasurer JONN COOK. Secretary. office, 506 Ligh st. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, Actorney. ANDEEW GLASS, WM. H. Gos, CHARLES PAUM, CHARLES W SCHELL, C. BANKES BROOKES, WM. BR HILLYER. § Per Cent INTEREST GUARANTEED. PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. BEAL ESTATE SECURITY. Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the beat investment now on the market. The condi- tions and agreement pisin and easily under- stood. Call at the office. FIDELITY BUILDIXe, Loax axp invest-| U MENT ASSOCIATION, 908, 914 G st. n.w., Washington, D.C. fede HARRISON DINGMAN, President. = Baxxixo Hover Or LEWIS G TEWKSBCRY & 00. ISSO F ot, Adame tron Bailing, WASHINGTON, B.& W. B HIBBS, Menace. Lorene Te band interest aay Valances, Advances unde te A erences, een laeniet © conatera Government Ron teand all * Fe toe ee Government Bonde York Stork Dachange t and eoia tor tae Qveet_pemmate Prweue Force Nort and fardiities toe wate ‘ vane ow em and Prevunone Lise x Me rake specie Loca Securities, Pre bane sre bale 40 Seottitien once 4 Buceeation. Teauirne Trg. aresuvited te vail ow ut wrees TPWIS 6. TEWKSNURT & 0. Tut Naroxar Sarr Deroste, SaVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia ©OBXER 15TH ST AND NEW YORE ave (Chartered by srecial act of Coneream Jan... T867, and acts of Oot. IRA and Feb.. 1892 CAPITAL, ONF MILLION DOLLARS SAFE DEPOSIT D™PARTMENT Ver smafes inside bureiar-p an) Srwar. pot waulte at voluahion of T cane taken. SAVIN Deposits received from | TS CPNTS upward, Trerest alowed 2 dado monet om Teal esiate and collateral Low’ aecartty TRUST DFP ARTMENT. ad Iniatrator. executor. reneiver. a= een °. and ex-cutes “rusts o” al! kinds Wile Prepared by @ competent attorpes in daily attend- ane PDR, Preeitens PR. Pivat Vine Oresitewh, ‘ON. Secon Tioe Prew STURTEVANT Secretary, ©. WILSON, Trost OMicer, Directors Remiamin P Snover, Zonas C_Tobh Alber’ L. Sturtevant, — Anires Wyle. Georee it Pos Tow d. Fineey, Lewis Cleph Chacien A. Jarnen, Benn aw FPrancts Wenn, 0 Charles Cr Glowet, Jebn G. Parke, Jone F Ro ige: ‘ ‘oman Rome, itzmian, (117) Woodbury Blair C. T. Havexsen. Member Washington Stock Exchange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Rooms ¥and 11, Atlantic Buuding, wR st ow INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Rtocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash of on marvin. ‘Cotton bought and so} jn New York of New Orleans, CORP ESPON DENTS. 2. Pach & Co.. New York Stock Rxchanes. Tehmap Bros, New York Cotton Pachanee, Lebman, Stern & Co. . New Orieang Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co.. Chicago buardof rade. Frivate wires to New aura, Giucagy aud New Or leaus. Teleplious, 4x HOGE, Pree. » ED TALES BUILDING AND LOA. CIATION, 1313 F st., Washington, D. Phares, #100, payable ontbly install vents of Tg shee, Mowe, Maturing in ed months, a met prone “ “ 36 per ‘cent interest paid on special denosite her ven on sren date of devosit. He interest froin date Tue Rar Accvuciation Or Mower Ar INTEREST et the use of for nothmng and which is loaned ‘out by them at interest that absnk tesupported. ‘WE issue “‘certificates of deposits” om which ‘we pay 3 per cont, payable on demand, 4 per cent in three monthe, 5 per cent tn can, Savantares we Ofer to Investors. In Eidcaten <¥asicatt® watch are made payable st the tme ‘most suite their con’ Usiox Savrvos Bare, 509 7TH BT. ¥.W. ¥. H. SMITH, President. 7 A. M. LOTHROP—JOBN Tw EEDALB, ‘Vice Presidents, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. Bank open during business hours and from 6 to § o'clock Saturday evenines. Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and larger dividends on installment deposita. —_‘fe7-4f Corsox & Macanrver, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Sohley, 80 Broad- ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds its. Exchange. Loans. on the exci New York, and Baltimore oat and sold. ‘TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 470LA. AVE, 1222 F Sraezr N.W. toe ciginont ally encest Full-pe d stock pars 8 ___ EXCURSIONS, &e. Me°ST VEKNON. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON, STEAMER MACALESTER AT 10 A.M. DAILT (EXCEPT SUNDAY), RETCRNING TO THE DIRECT ROUTE—NO FERRYING—NO ‘TRANSFERS—THE QUICK ROU TF. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 7%. ; CHILDREN, 500. Incinding a@untenion tthe Mansion and Grounds of Mount Vernon Sa-PLEASE NOTE. —By the 10 a.m tein steamer Macalester to Mount Vernon. andy thte:t) Fect route only, the ticket rovers the entire rund trip to.and meludiny adméanoy to the Purchase of an additional s-Ket Hachttul fifteen-mile trip down tomac without change or transfer of extra charga, gh Toute Alexandria, Fort Foote, Fort Wash: to river lan as far down as Sunday at 10 em Freignte [T° MT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF Wasu- INGTON. The quickest and most piessant route is vis the Wasbineton, Alexondris and Mt Vernon Klectrie Railway Company frou Alexandria. Take Alexandria Ferry at 7thst. wharf, Washing- ton, D.C. ‘Take trains for Alexandria at Penna. Depot, Wash- ington, D. C. Cars leave Alexandria for Mt. Vernon on arrival of all boats and tratna. Fare, round trip, via Ferry, 350. Fare, round trip, via Penns. K. R., 450. Mt. Vernos Grounds open from li a.m. to 4pm. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 25 CENTS. fo18 H. 8 COOPER, Sapt. oo 1115 FS: N.W, ‘Has just received several more cases of thove Beaute Te the obfest title tusurance 0 oes OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, ‘MAHLON ASHFORD, President, ‘Counsellor at Law. 1. C. DUNCANSON, Vice President. aes - ‘Merchant. Coumieeson: GEORGE E FLEMING, Seoretary: ~ arateaanmed ‘Trees ‘Higgs & Co, Bankers. ee eS arton Ges Light Co. %. G. DAVIS, Director, - ALBERT F. FOX, Director. ‘Real WILLIAM GALT, Director, ROBERT 0. MOLTZMA, Durden, ee case ‘ ARO (Oounmelions a6 james 3. pecker, | _ Mul Semple Bhors of the celebrated makeot A F. Sauith. These should have come ov January 1, but owing to the bad weather and srush of business at the factory they have been delayed till now. ‘These eamples are superis to any we have berete fore received and ladies wearing % 2 or éshoos ‘should not fail to call eariy if they Gestse to eave from ‘one to two dollars on pat. ‘You Know our prices on samples are balow mane: facturere’ whoiesaie prom and that el ef ear goods are at Dambregt Frias, We have also ressived amether lot of Gentiencny @ Pronch Potent Only Shoes, which we epe-ceiling a $3.75. Tus Wassex Sms Hoon

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