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THE EVENING STAR: W. Pa HINGTON,. D. ©, SATURDAY. furcu 18, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES, W. B. MOSES & SORS’ i Srrcraz Sace asp Diseray or | Covenes axp Lovsczs is Exarzrrox Room, Isr Froor. Ta this display we have made wome effort to bring our own manufacturing before the abliec —— KO COUCHES IN THE WORLD ARE MORE COMFORTABLE OR MORE DURABLE THAN THOSE MADE BY OURSELVES.——We make very style and quality of Couch. Divan-end Lounge. Im order to call particular at- tantion to this display we make s mumber of reductions equivalent fm SOME CASES TO 40 PER CENT adjustable hair bolster, at $ good as any $20 article of the kind over sold. NEXT WEEK PRICE, TO INTRODUCE IT, ONLY 15 The **ORIENTAL DIVAN™ we are offering is © new article and certsinly merits © large sale.——A loose, best hair mattress covers the springs snd the adjustable hair roll cam be pinced at either end of the divan.——The article is the most durable of the Rind we have offered, as the up Dolstery can scarcely wear out, for % simply consists of © mattress, which cam be turned and shifted at will—The springs being the only ‘Vulnerable spot, the cost of repairs sre very slight. Five Srrcur Bazearss THAT HAVE NO EQUAL. oUE 40POUND HAIR MATTRESS, gunated otcrien, at $6.00. —We never beard of any mattress Being offered for less than $10.00 ‘hat was absolutely odorless. Our $1.65 High-back Dining, Office ee Hall Chair, highly polished, is the strongest and best designed chair ever constructed for the price. Our Gsc. High-beck Chair is worth - 0c. Ocr 8375 Gold Leaf Reception Chair is sold everywhere at from $455 to $5.00 W. B. Moses & Soxs, F AND 11TH STS. Storage Rooms, #4 near M st. whi8/ Laxserzce & Bro. JUST ARRIVED, THOUSANDS OF PIECES OF —Enxsaorrey. — Indeed, 0 fine is the work, so novel the patterns, that upon examination of the same you will find ‘this no commonplace talk, but they will be found to Possess all the qualities due them. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY, 5. 6, 7, 8, 10, 12%, 16, 18, 20, 22, 25, 30, 35, 40and SO cents a yard. CAMBRIC INSERTING, 8, 10, 12%, 15, 16, 18,20, Wand Decentss yard SWISS EMBROIDERY, 6, 7, 8. 10, 1256, 15.20.25, 90,35,37%.40.45 and 50 cents a yard. SWISS INSERTING, 10.12%, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 40 cents a yart NAINSOOK EMBROIDERY, 8, 10, 12%. 15, 18. 20, 22, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 65, Tse. and 81a yard. NAINSOOK INSERTING, 1236, 15, 20, 22, 25 and ‘Weents s yard ALL-OVER SWISS, 50, 65, 75e., $1 and $125 8 yard. ALL-OVER CAMBRIC. 50, 65, 85, 90c. and $1.25 yard. = WHITE EMBROIDERY. with colored edges, red, Dick, pink. light and dark blue, 10 cents a yard. PARTMENT. STAMPED TEA TRAY COVERS, 18x27, 19. STAMPED DAMASK TEA TRAY COVEES, 18x27, Be WINE LINEN HEMSTITCHED TRAY COVERS. ‘With new and pretty designs, 29. STAMPED MOMIE SCABPS, 18x54, 25 cents. STAMPED MOMIE SCARFS, 18x72, 35 ceats. STAMPED SCARFS OF FINER MOMIE, 15154, | | of the season. some of which hav. | tailed at less than 81.688 yard. ‘TINTED TABLE COVERS, new designs, 36136. 50 | sive styles. 9B conta, on A FULL LINE OF FINE DRAPERY SILKS, in il the new effective colorings and designs. EXTRA FINE QUALITY OF DOWN SOFA PIL- LOWS, muslin covers. Sizes: 16 inches, 75 cents; 38 tuches, 85 cents: 20 inches, $1.25; 22 inches, (O16, and “4 inches, 2. Tere Dare Sacz- Nonoss, Norioxs, Nortoxs- BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1803 4000 PIECES ALL-SILK SEAM BINDING Only We. prece. Usual price, 15e. 200 GROSS BLACK HORN BONES, warranted, 9 Mmebee, at Se. dozen or Sc. ber gross. 100 GROSS BLACK HORN BONES, 10 inches, (Warranted, at Le. dozen or $1.13 per gross. 480 GROSS BLOND HORN BONES, 8 inches, war- wanted, at Zc. dozen or 79. per cress. 100 GEOSS BLOND HORN BONES, 9 inches, war- | wanted, st Gc. dozen or S8c. per gross. 90 DOZEN GOODRICH HARD RUBBER COMBS, (quveral styles, at 10c. each. Regular value, 18. BELDING BROS.’ %-OUNCE SPOOLS BLACK GEWING SILK, 26c. per spool. LANSBURCH BRO., Open watts 9 tonight. mals 420, 422, 406 AND 426 7TH ST. $1,200 wonrz or ranasora $2,000 worrs or croves. $8.500 WORTH OF DRESS GOODS. all the novelties secured are NOT mentioned. For instance, the new Jewel Belts and Hair Ornaments. ‘The thousands of pairs of choice Lisle Hose, the ‘Easter novelty garments for infants, &c., &c. Ass tnis ts written alt is confusion at the Palais Royal; never have so many goods been delivered at onetime. Every effort is being made to be ready for youon Monday. Already it can be said that the col- lection of laces will be by far the largest and most at- tractive ever gathered in this city. New Giores, nivbons, Dress Fabrics and Hose will ‘be shown in all the rarest and most beautiful shades to mateb, so that theentire Easter costume may be selected here, ‘Tite writer sds the buyers of the various apart- men‘s too busy to give many details. You will notice this advertisement echoes the confusicn that reigns supreme, The following hints are gathered in the melee: instead of $1.75. instead of 4 pairs for 81. pairs for #1. charming Parasols ant novelty Dresa Goods are being tumbled o goods buyer, however, is the only one who will sud mit to an interview. Rare Dress Goods Bargains. ‘Tu rusais Royat Dress Goods bayer begs to an- nounce that owine to three very favorable purchases rare bargains are to be offered, cominencing Monday, | | | : | Maren 20. | | Exouisa Wureonns For 75c. sreens, heliotropes, old rose, tan, golden brown, old | blue, myrtle, navy, biack. There is not s dollar fabric iu the market that is superior to these whip- cords. You'll requ re seven yards fora dress, so you may save dollar seventy-five. AX here are other superior all-wool fabrics for 75 cents above mentioned. | $5.00 instead of 88.75. | A130 choice variety ofthe following fancy suitings | | | for only @1 yard: Ranesr Bancarss Ane Turse. Snx Bazcarss Exrzaonprsany. i Four lots, the best values ofored this | Ix Tue Covnse Or Paeraration | ma or Heme |OUR in colorings suitable for trimming cloth dresses, @1 yard, but worth $1.25. LOT 2-2 pieces Printed Surah Glace in all the new 9 sunect and other beautiful effects, 50 yard. but LOT 3-44 pieces Figured India Silks, including the new blues, pinks, lavender, also cream. .30c yard, but worth 75 cents. worth 75 conte, reas, so we pick out only a few special bargains. | SEK threads The most durable as well as the pret- | test desicns yee shown, to 2 inches wide, 33¢ to | 82.25 yard. Boleros of Silk and Jet Gimps, twelve pairs that 4 are extrs values. $1.75 to 85.98 pais. (6 ‘Beaded Gimps.m shades of Dresses and Capes, 4 to 9 si of CARNATIONS will be: po Ea irate. ven for so arte wp ha Wait). Tas Morsixes Iutonraxt Annrvars. Resvrrs Or Waoresare Suorrrse. $50,000 Woarn Or Goons. ‘Tur paats nova BUYERS HAVE JUST RE- TURNED FROM THE WHOLESALE MARKETS AND THE STOCK OF EASTER NOVELTIES HAVING NOW BEEN ALL RECEIVED YOU ARE INVITED TO THEIR OPENING ON MONDAY, MARCH 20. THE PROMISE IS MADE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE VARIETY EVER DISPLAYED HERE. THE NEW ARRIVALS INCLUDE $31,000 wonrs or races. $2,500 worrs or zrssoxs. LICEMAN ‘OLICEMAN For Our Second List of Bargains In Smoked Seratched and Damaged Furniture Uisbar, MAG 218% VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE — close Monday, May L. ‘The above statement is only incorrect inasmuch as RRABRRRELRRP REEL RE) Real French Glace Kid Mousquetaire Gloves for $1 Boot Pattern Hose, in fast black and colors, 5 pairs Paris Lisle Thread Hose, three pairs instead of two ‘Tne most beautiful Flowers, exquisite Laces, is written, The dress hs cases as thi LEPLLLELGRRERADREE THE PALAIS ROxaB, Cor. 12th st. and Ps. ave. ‘ ahs, OF: Julius Lansbursh's, Of | old, We havo enzarel a youn: 1 | charge of counting the votes and enter:ag them up in | the books. ‘The trip will be for two weeks (to be taken at the time most convenient to w: and will ine'nde Fr: and revurn, 83,00) acci fey. two weeks’ board the first-class hotels, daily entrauca tickets to the World’s Fair ¢ day for car fare during visit. ‘Write the name and ai iress on the follow- ing coupons and bring them ty us: ‘S$89S8S99SSS388S8S9349S383883SISHS4S8S388S93383 March 18, This coupon represents one vote for the most ‘popular policeman. | | March 18. Jutius Lansburgh's Oger of a Trip to the World's eair. This coupon represents one vote for the most poptiar ietter earrier. ‘SS8SBS8SSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSBSS8S88S SSERSESSSHSSSES | Card. As countinz the votes is becomins quite a task mo votes will bear ad tha: 8 over # Julius Lansburgh’s RINK, N.Y. AVE NE 147% SE y akes the are gO. A Somwewnar Axrrove Assen. TION, the truth of illustrated here nest week. We've al- ways been famous for low prices, but xoins to outdo all previous by next week's offerings. The following list of reduetions will plainly tell you that EAN BUSINESS. ‘There's undoubtedly’ something told below that you want. wouldn't it be gre: to see the goods advertised. One can tell from the list what the you've got. to see for yourself as to the quality. here's our strongest patronaxe—the qualities we «ive cannot be approached for like prices. SPECIAL MATTING SALE. You've heard of JOINTLESS MATTING for 29 cents a yard (quality not mentioned), but have you ever heard of fr JOINTLYSS MATTING at NTS PER YARD? Worth all of 2 cents, in fact, it has been selling right along for that price Large as- which will be ly to your interest Speeiai for next week only! A SECOND SPEC: FANCY CHINA MATTINGS is without s ARB LESTER CARRIER: Sp Lerren Oarece’ THE MOST POPULAR POLICEMAN AND MOST POPULAR LETTER CARRIER IN THE CITY WILL BE GIVEN A TWO-WEEXS* WORLD'S FAIR AT OUR EXPENSE. Voting to class and marked it down te... Bu the yard or rolt the price ts the same. ‘There's practically no end to our stock of MATTINGS. You can get whatever you ‘want and pay wantev BY CARRIAGE REDUCED PRICES ALL NEXT WEEK. If you wanta BABY CARRIAGE this certainly the place to get «atisfa toriiy Our carriages bw style huss, buczy-wieel spokes, patent wheel brakes, «tes! springs and patent ad- TRIP TO THE ners) fare to Chicago mt insurance pol- room at one of es to choose from. 150 car- rlages now on our fst oor. RECEIVED. of @ Trip to the “75 Pair SPRING DRAPERY CURTAINS, witch we'rs colnz to sell at DRRRERRRR ERE DE RY We're going to do business of the city next week if low prices count for anything. nat the stock mentioned beiow long before the crowds that'll | NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. 8 pairs, were $1.5 42 pairs, were 2 | 40 pairs, were €: patrs, were 83. IRISH POINT CURTAINS. RRACRLLRALEALRLE RAT. TCTIONS. Gi the Frenel 75 | ,theat in owe lesson so: law y to take sole MINK OF THINK OF Ever heard of real SPRING ft WINLOW STADES at sn WF ©o., _=="=| PATAPSCO, PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA, Is the best and is uorivaled for its purity and uni- tis Derfection im Flour and lesds al! brands in. country and all Americad Drands tn Europe 174 119TH YEAR. 1893 Parzarsco F, LOUBING Mnuzs, A, B aw C, the cream of Mi and Virginia wheat and & Mariety trom every hard-whcae state it the ae FOR SALE BY Office, No. 214 Commerce st., Baltimore. fe2S-9, 00, tom Ever strike you as being oii that while a woman may have half a Gozen beautiful dresses and a man as many | more than one or two pairs | made recent'y by Mr. Wilson of the Shce firm WILSON & Caz Shoes h: ‘ with corns or tend es have neve> been approached for solid and to wear cne pair mesas that you will re- ina variety of shapes for indies aad men ladies. If you are looking f a pair of Slippers to match youreveniag dress can find them at WILSON & CARR’. and fopy'ar summer «CHAPEL Pe Over Uo iin- seis the Zauure: gccunies «promi: ‘Medica as a remedy ‘0° 1. clan ts tre wuperio. qua.t! tue skill with watch obtained freshly suits of clothes, yet neither of them resards ft as be- | the utmost quiet. ing at all necessary to provide themseives with | f Shoes? Itina fact | beyond dispute that three or ‘our pairs of Shoes. if | worn alternately, will last muck longer and afford | | better ‘satisfaction in every way than if cne pair be | Worn continnows.y. These few cbservations were | solve to wear them as long as you can wet them. They | i | | | partment yesterday and presented a | complaint of alle ‘tary of the Navy in the a’ | Herbert, thus present: | | be as thei SCHNEIDER TO BE CREMATED. GEORGETOWN. ‘Tho Remains Sent to the Baltimore Crems-| Its Importance From = Commercial Potnt tory Today. of View—Other Interesting Happenings. ‘The body of Howard J. Schneider was taken | Mr. Edgar P. Berry, cashier of the Farmers from the jail to the undertaking establishment | and Mechanics’ National Bank. is one of those of Joseph Gawier, 1734 Pennsylvania avenue, | gentlemen outspoken in denunciation of yesterday directly after the execution. There {the widespread belief that the oppo- it remained until this morning, when it was | sition of Georgetown people to Potomac sont to Baltimore, Md., where it will becre-| bridges arises from local selfishness. Mr. mated today. | Berry stated to a Stan reporter this morning The certificate of death was filed with the | that the interests of Washington. as well as of health officer yy shortly after the sen-| otown, demanded that river trade be im- tence had been carried into effect. ae | faa as little as possible. The District of Co- signed by Dr. Alexander MeWilliams, the |lumbia, he said, needed water front. The jail physician, and the immediate ‘cause | Washington front was already overtaxed, and of death, which the regulations require sball be | the only spare harbor that remained was at the stated, were given as “strangulation by hang- | Georgetown end. Georgetown, he thought, ing.” The law's victim was certified to be | 4 tined te be the commere ot end C4 twent it years of age, and his birthplace | the rick, fore railroads sa saidartewanmat: oc | the trace of Georgetown she pn Upon the certificate of death being filed Un-| bustling business center. This condition of dertaker Gawler was given a permit to remove | things was going to be ag: The Nor- the body from this city to Baltimoro, the per-| folk and Western Railroad Company, with mit being numbered 89,241, and stating that the | 1,000 miles of track behind, it was fight- | place of burial would be in the latter city. jing for an entrance. The ‘Baltmore and It is understood that the mother of the exe-| Qhio would probably come that way and the ented young man is lying dangerously ill at | Chesapeake and Obio was casting its glances at her residence, No. 1739 Q «iret north- | Georgetown. It looked a= thozch bis west, suffering intensely from the effects of | town was about to become a railroad the terrible ordeal through which she iately center. For this reason he thought pesed. For some time the aMlicted!it bad business policy to dluckade ‘womwn bas been far from wel!, her sufferings | the Potomac so ‘hat Georgetown freight could having been intensified by an affection of the | not find rendv access to the sea. He believed heart, with which she has been afilicted for | that the people of Washington had as much in- quite'a whil nate woman's nervoas received a | of Potomac navigation as the people of George- severe shock and she kas been under the care of | town. phyelcian for some time. Her present coud TRE COLLECTORSEIP. ion, it is mid, excites the gravest appzehen- : s sions of the famile. ‘That sie is seriously ill ia | StFong interest is being manifested in the evidenced by the fact that the street on which | Colectorship of the port. It ix stated that two the family resides has been roped off to secure | of the most prominent appiican‘s for the ofice are Mr. Blunt and Mr. Croples, collector under {he [previous administration of” Nr. Cleveland. 7 fhe argument is heard on every side that as the scoop gees ae off yerls belongeto Georgetown a George- : ,| town man should be appointed to it. The TT ee a ee a ky cbaten head equa” Galleder 3 Jobnson is that he is the appointee of Considerable misapprehension seems to have the Harrison administration and» Wasbing- arisen in regard to appointments under the tonian. Tn _n interview today the incmm- State Department not of the presidential class, bent told Tux Stam reporter that be be- Inquiry at the department today elictted the in- | lieved no change in the o'tice would be fn made for some time. The term for formation that the appointing power is vested | Which “he “wen ‘appointed would, fot in the Secretary alone and that neither of the expire for one yeat, and he did not think that three assistant secretaries has authority to make the fact that be hanyened to be appointed bi a single appointment except when reting as @nother admi a Becsitars. “CRM aptions him before the expiration of his term. ; ‘only to all consular He theught the itea that the col- appointments no: presideatia!, but to clerks jecrori and mes: ‘The ‘assistant wecre- | was a loc eee Se es cal office a mistaken notion. The ter- no appointments, not even private secretaries, | extended can be made without the sanction Sha'l Hail. and authority of the Secretary. For 9 just one he coud not see why citizens of one instance, it required the Secretary sanproval to | part of the District were more eligible than secure Mr. Siade's emplorment by the goveri- | Those of another part. ment as Assistant Secretary Q confideu- ceases Ce This explanation is made for the we ee. braali of he (Aeanceraliy aiseicod secretaries, Geo. W. King, acting for the First Co-opera- who are being overrin by office seekers, tive Building Associn‘ion, has sold the prop- hviest corner of tod: npression that they control minor appoint-* erty at the Washington sireets as fol- eert » corner lot to Joseph HH. s Bradley for $2 per foot, the next westward to Complaint Against Turkish Officials Filed at Ce eK Moc ae ale te onieeen the State Departinent. H. Schultze at $1.00end the next to Jesse H. A committee of Massachusetts clergymen Wilson at the same price. ‘The entire proferty called on Secretary Gresham at the State De- basa froncage of 120 feet by adenth of sixty, al 60, Plane @j. 107 three fine houses have slrendy been drawn om and the constraction will be begun within ninety days, ‘The total selling price was $11,400. m the frils to a point below Mar- Even if the home rule theory was outrages by Turi cials unot Jndson Smith, foreign secreiary of the Amori- | Rea’ estate in the neighbo-bood of Tenter t is Tracy, a missionary |f©*M continues to boom. Yesterda eu beard. svt Der. CC. Deaay, S SMMOUNY | Losin he eubatehienet Priendhipans Mees ty ax described m the deed is lot 9, with the dispaiches of ‘Ihe cirect stacement Mfr. John Pitzinger has about completed ne- m addressed to joas tor the +4 « house es consti at o ailezed that ft was a of State had been stopped by Turkish @1.% Secre:azy Gresham promised to give TF eariy astentiou. | THE XEW BRIDGE To PE Dvr Engineers edand rep favorably Republicans in Charse. i Assistant Secreiary Grant is acing Secretary toa and plan of the bridge to be cons: of War in the abreuce of Seer Lamont, and Assistant Secretary Soley is acting Secr nee of Secreiary ie of two 0 of the exec: republicans at the head tive depart tration. Sec; tion would dislodge | Pp of the port of Georgetown | m4, but ritory under the jurisdiction of the collector | E chasing it | » Loan aud Trust Company. | t y nd 1703 35d street for | er Thoigrson to the Sec- €3,900 and a few days after was robbed of) rom the War Depariment have | Perfect, too; not o'd shades that Lave been in use, but NEW SHADES, resk trom thy fac 25 CENTS EACR? Alm cet eny color yon want. They're all tory. | linbie to be ons in which he says: “. m of the term issued an order in rezard althorgh more CANNOT BE FOU SCREENS and PANEL SCREENS we're offering at from and Cherry FIRE All the most ar: Fashionable, superior quality, Aquisite shades of 40-tnch Silk and Wool Suitings, worth $1. 40-inch English Tourist Cheviots, wo.th 8L 40-inch Silk-finish Henriettas, worth 85e. 42-inch Wire-woven Serges, worth 85c. 40-inch Two-tone Engiisa Dianogals, worth $1. All the latest designs, styles and colors in all of the | | | 1.25 Scrmos For $1. pepaiterenanipateeinmprs | | yards are required fora dress, so that the cost isonly | _—__ 45-inch Fancy Jacquards, worth $1.35. 40-inch Pin Stripe Cheviots, worth 81.25. | | 40-ineb Polka Dot Whipcords, worth Only 81.25 a yard for the creme de I c-eme suitings 40-inch Silk and Wool Novelty Suitings. | | | 49-inch Dotted Silk and Wool Bengalines. 40-ineb Iridescent Engits- Whipcords. 42-ineb Glace Canvas Novelty Suitines. 40-inch SUk and Wool English Diagonals. | | | ‘S4inch English Spring-weight Broadcloths, A SKIN CURE. ‘That is what Hundo’s cure and one thas is pe: less ig its effe itis tus to keep om sagesting to you to uy Handoline i wy Unless you profit eno: vice experimented "you in the end be one uf t's ad-uirers DOLE v tegetabse, HANDOLIN® is perreetly harmless aud HANDOLIXE tm the cheapest end the vest of SKIN MEDICINES. Paice, 25 Cesrs. F. S. Wuizass & Co. DRUGGISTS, It UNDER MASONIC TE} TLE. Prevail ail over the house, and in one de- has in eny other. Burextracrdinarily lw prices will be & DIMITYS LINENS for LGOSE COVERS. You can't And their equais. LESS THE MARE GO! Fexecuied and delivered uu deed for the eigh: acres cf land which were subdi- af vided. On this state of the case the assessor recommended ‘he sule be declared Manufacturing Co. (Bargain. Biying-Place), 1218-1220 F Sr. (Mail Orders Given Immediate Attention.) Run On Oil. We're Laving an im:nense “ron” on Probabity because ours is 80 much superior to all other kinds. Un- like most oifve oi! bott'es, ours con‘ain Best compound for making salads for medicinal use. | Thompson’s HME [|| =] [=] =|SI [| Rages 7038 Lda Se. N.W. EB tides sober, beomuce are kiadvy tr ated employer's inter- a gent’ emen run no risk it and injured sor lise o drun cenness and re part of drivers. WP-Ca! and taxea “birds Eye View.” Dowsers Hors For Horses, | L Srrserze mlz . 16TH and 17TH Telephon: $55. | | = | | DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. | THE CANCELLATION OF A TAX DEED. An interes: g question has just been decided | by As cancellation of ataxdeed. Some time ago a| tract of land was subdivided into building fots| and sub-equently converances of some | of the lots wero made to diferent purchasers. Taxes on certa:n lols were re- ceived and on June 24 the Commissioners ‘istant Attorney Thomas relative to the erroneous ard the tax deed canceled. Mr. | Thomas, in his opinion, toda” holds that the {sale of ‘this property ‘in after it bad been subdivided into build to different parties was voi no titie upon the purcaa: taxes he cays it is necessa: or parcels be assessed vc rented as one parcel, en if 1s necesary person owns sever: contiguous lots, uniess le should bave built over the ‘dividing lines. While the sale in question 1s void be dosa not think the Commissioners have any power to cancel the deed or refund the money until it is canceled. The cancellation of a deed after delivery 1s. judicial act to be performed generally by a! court of competent jurisdiction. WANT BENSING ROAD WIDENED. | Mir. Nathaniel Wilson today laid before the | Commissioners the pecition of more thsn 109 of the actnal residents and owners of property | in the northeastern portion of the city, asking , {for the widening of jenning road from 15th eet to the Fastern branch. He also invited attention to the petition heretofore presenied, urging that turther burials in Graceland ceme- MISCELLANEOUS. LOT 1-9 pieces Satin Surahs in dots and figures, LOT 4—19 pieces Biack Silks for $1 yard, but worth | @1.25. Three styles: Satin Duchess, Satin Khadame. | Royal Armure. Tae Coznscr Verver Rissoxs. ‘Nearly 5,000 pieces srrive Monday, March 20. In | the widths you find on the skirts of {mported cos tames, $y to 2 inches wide. The Palais Royal prices ‘are to be the surprise of the season: Unly Sc to 230 yard. The colors include all the new Dress Goods Tanewtscs Foe Tan Busoos ‘The new Jet Gimps, ou Silk Net msde of twisted Lacxe Pearl Buttons, in light and dark shades, st ‘7S: instead of 1 dczen. Tue Paras, Roraz. suisse | 4. GUBES BES: 1224 FSEN.W. Cor. 12th st. aud Pennsylvania ave. Guz & Sox. mhl! Is a grand assorment of TAFFTES. be ready MONDAY for 25 CENTS cand ecty oUF workmen. We go on merrily and make eaci: offer exceed the last. fo Monday you'll see here an as- andy man's” ‘To keep up oz “Best” Mixture we're Preparing it all the time Every day ® fresh assortment is brought forward and it's always the same in purity. freshness and deliciousness. ‘Try 8 pound box—60 CENTS, rill ae hss LONDON BAZAR, Cloaks and Mi'tinery. 715 MARKET SPACE. SPRING_- OPENING Is s grand success despite the inauspicious | Washington Loan and Trast C, S ‘The display of SPRING PIZERY ts Tea ealicet = : wider Unparaileled. And the store's ituminated with | 18. lowing officers were selected an: variouscolored lights, The tight's worth be- | installed: John R Mahoney, court deputy | ho'ding. A sort of reception, asit were. SPECIAL SALE of INFANTS’ WEAR ana | [deri J. L. Waring, vice chiet ya COATS Tomorrow. Caps, Slips and other wear at truly remarkable prices, Some $5 COATS : for 93.25; €4 COATS for 82.49; and eo oo, | Temeurer: E. D. York, senior woodward; ‘It'll pay you to see the *‘zhow,” | Junior beadle; Horace E. Smith, past chief Fanger; J. W. Van Vieck, chaplain; Charles M. | Buchanan, M. D., physician; R M. Ellyson, 4 =. ysician. (Ars. E. A. Stiebel, Manager), 5 Muanxer Srack cenne ave) mnt? thar ‘The independent order was chartered Con. L1ra Axp F Sra. 8 ‘Telephone, 1104 ‘The Commissiqners have received a letter | from General Manager Aivey of the Paltimore | and Ohio Railroad Company in reference to the | | cutting of the hose of the fire department by one of its engines some time ago. Mr. Alvey maintains that it requires 1,500 feet for a fast __| express train to stop, and the accident to the "/ Move was unavoidable. i Court Potomac Independent Order Foresters was organized last Wednesday evening at the ! supreme chief ranger; E. A. Tiffany, chief | Tc. F secretary; William 8. Pettigrew, Altheus Johnson, junio: woodward; Charles W. O'Neill, senior ‘beadie; W. Seward Rowley, | and unless he is « Fothezngham, Mic purgecn, recording secretary; Jesse C. Suter, | pensing claret soda, which contains about one | ounce of claret to three ounces of simple sirup? ame Was Spent. ) COSTES: ON A WHEEL. jamin F, Hunt of 3 arranzem=n | the biescie contests to be held shortly in Balti- | more. and the prediction of thove who have seen bit ri Georgetown will undoubt- Mr. Hunt is 2 member yele Club. On the open- fair be. accompanied by we met of “April 11, 1890) d and rowards paid for} from duty az dered to temo. ing Cavi.Wm, R. Dridgman, | ing of the world orito Rear Adm Gherard:, several 8, Will wheel to Chicago. commander-in-chief of the naval review feet, | NOTES. for duty as chief of staff. At a meeting of the citizens held s few nights | ue ees ago a communication was addressed to Repre- sentative Outhwaite of Ohio in which he was can | cordinliy thanked im the name of the people of the Treasury | of Geurgetow: in that office sof the District, and particularly for an de: te bill 2580. last Sunday was , died this morning at his home on M naturally sugg: ° hould be of Mr. H. M. Sweenr, president of the Farmers belief ‘an tho head of partment, and Mechanice’ Nationa! Bank, is confined to Bet for no one would expect his hom. Gen, MacCa to be relieved. The selection | Leanna bell, who spends the spring, as his succes:or is snid to he between Mr, | Sttamer and autumn of her life -n the work | ed again last might aud locked | LS. 253-30 mciock. Mrs. | “Foe see, former doo house, was « retz of Texas, | up for being a Samuel Dona.cson of Ten keeper of the ilozve, and 3 formerly chief of ike division ie —_ the grip. eg ik RUNS z Doctors say that Georgetown compazes m ioe bee favorably with Washington in point of health- Christopher B. Conyers, Georgia; Harry W. | fuiness. Huntington, Texas; Frank J. Metcalf, Masea- — c. B. carga : Maryland politician, was chuseits: Llovd J. Smith, Pennsylvania; Her- | 8 Woozee s last night, . bert M. Dean, Pearsvlvania; Berrl W. Camp-| , CbAries Frank Gicring of Bothio- beil, Ohio; Wm. A. Rawson, Michizan; Wm. S| igan,and Wm. 3. Kilpatrick, nsion o ges See Core aes Lindea, Pemmeylvania, promoted, Mr. E. Summers has recentiy undergone a from ¢lass one to class 1 to class 2, and Gott-| severe surgical operation on his jaw. The lieb Wehrle, Wisconsin, promoted from class , operator was Dr. Carr. : $1,000 to ciass 1, record and pension office. _ | __Milton Simmes. cart driver, fell from the Anderson C."Quisenberry, Ky., promoted | wail on Congress street yesterday and sustained from class 2 to ciass 3, inspector general's of- | several ugly cuts. fice. John D. Parker, Virginia, and Chas. F.| Local produce dealers aver that prices here | Dickens, Pennsylvania, promoted from clerks | are on level with those charged in other parts ciass 1 t0 clerks class 2, inspector general's of- | 0: he city. At present the demand is slow and on = ~ a Hil that religior Edward Duff of Pennsylvania, class 1, At- v. Dr. D. G. Hill reports that religions eral’ . 15, 1893, | matters in the colored churches as highly ig erent cee newer perous. Dr. Hill bas been working arduoudy of Frem the Ould Country. late and expects soon to take a trip north for a oe much needed rest. Mr. Moseley, secretazy of the interstate com- | "YP "Revs te sholson leaves merce commission, was in receipt yesterday | gor Chicago, where he becomes Coteetnd ek evening of a dozen beautiful litte pots of the | the worlds fair. Five of Georgetown's sons true shamrock which had been gathered at | havo left for the windy city within the past six Castle Douth, the of John Borie | months, andall are now occupying good posi- O'Reilly, and was sent to lowing questions from a prominent firm of | druggists: “Would we be amenable to the law in dis- “Does it (the law of, Mfufch 3, 1893) apply to sale fatoobelt Section’ ii of terday afternoon toa considerable party of | friends, The table was prettily embellished | with good cheer. The | upa brisk conversation, and | »F = the interest he tad taken in | walking down 32d | | cuar- inter: luore and Norfolk papers please copy. 1 wuails and fies, | ir, Victor Meusde is coniined to/his home | nore: Monday, t red nt the West Washing: | o'clock p avenue northwest, ANNIE jonepiee Kenner wid daucuter of the iste 3 they wiil make tips to Arlington, Fort Myer, ot tua? draggists shall not sell Ea Fig rill HE eal neetlee ALEXANDRIA. CELEPRATION Last x1o"T. ‘The celebration of St. Matrick’s day here by the Young Men's Sodality Lreeum packed the Lyceam Hall on Duke street last night, ‘The exercises were conducted under the lead. ership of Rev. Dr. Cutler, of St. Mary's Church, and were as tion, Mr. P.J. Murphy; b Mr. Thomas Burroughs; St. Patrick (oration), Rev. Pather Chester of we: orchestra; recitation, Miss M. Lyles; solo, lection from “Mignon,” Miss M. Greenwell; music, orchestra; solo, Mr. R. M. Mamilton; comic recitation. Master Robert Smith; . Mr. Thos. Burro ; Fecitation, Prof. ton. The music of the orchestra, Mr. Dann leader, closed the celebration. The first St. Patrick's banguet ever given in Alexandria was on the 17th of March, 1788, at the house of Col. John Fitzgerald, and Gen. Washingtom Was a guest on the occasion. MARRIAGE OR THE PENITENTIARY, The law of Moses in respect to the seduction i | of maidens is reaflirmed in the code of Vir- kinia, and on several occasions the mayors of Alexandria have been cailed to present tow male young person, in the presence of a fe- male ‘Young person, an alternative in three words, “Marriage or the penitentiary.” The Minister with his book bas always been pre- ferred to the turnkey with his shackles. Naturally enough the unfortu- | terest in the matter of preserving the freedom | St™suss bad occasion to present the alternative of the law yesterday to « colored boy named | Stewart Johnson. Rev. Mr. Cook, guided the youth into matrimony by the | straight road, EXAMINATION OF PRARMACISTA, The Alexandria draggist, even if he bee graduate of the Washington College of Phar- macy, must be registered with the Virginia Pharmaceutical Association before be is allowed by law “to retail, compound or dispense medicines or poison.” A graduate of the College of Pharmacy of Wasb- ington, which is one of the institutions “recog. nized by the Virginia Pharmaceutical Associa- tion,” does not require an examination. ‘The examinations will be held this year in Richmond and will begin on the 28th of Mareh. abeisithronss Must Torn tn Their Equipments. Two ex-members of the District of Columbia National Guard had warrants served on them yesterday for failure to turnin their ments, the warrants were returned to the Police Court today. The persons charged were Wilson H. Puller and A.C. Hi ‘apt, Torsberg of light bat- Tt as claimed by tory A that Hounet attempted to tarn in en old coat, probably purchased from some other soldier. but that was refused, and after the | Warrant was *erved he turned in the coat which was issued to him bt Capt. Forsberg. ‘The charge against him was nolle prossed. Fuller also turned in rome of bis ments, and among them was @ pistol, which, it is claimed. was not the one iasued to him, and be was sent back to the police station in order fo.Rive the ollicers time to further investigate ‘case. a Tange of the Therminometor. The following were the temperatures at the Mice of the weather bureau today: Sam, 98; p.m. 40; maximum, 40; minimum, 22. MARR) CARMOPY—CHAFTE. In. Philadel AS. 12, by the Rew A. HL Is ie eae is Disnd MARY M. CHAPPE, both of SPILMAN—TANNER. At the cathedral, Baltt- gore. by the Kev. P. J. Donabae, August 3 18% WILLIAM W. SPILMAN to MARY G. TANRI see DIED. PONNEY, At Washineton, D.C. ELTAS W. BONNES. most ie inte Bias W op SOMN M. BROWN of the A.MLE. Sais life “Thursday noon, March 16, b Sear the parlor Departed this life March 16, 1803, at eid DELIA E., daughter of Elieno- Burch, in’ the sixty-second wim ber brother's residence, Tnactheast, theare” to Dowtios Messorie MB Chores Miondayar fc Sosa hetsuwer oad Se invited. wy stsend.{haitimore aud ‘Consors Tex., Papers please cops.) ad s th year of Funeral eevives porthwest, Monc Friends invited « COLLINS De: 18, ted this ite March 3... Sire, RAMSN A" LUGS. af hes roaiieaee, OB Siftizectsoatuwes:- Sscap on, ear sister. Funeral wil tas plows Sunday, March 2B, at . scereapertiully meted, eee Priday, March 17, i g = WILLIAM, the beluived hutiend: oF and friends are resiwctfully. FRACKER On Priday, March 17, 1NQ3, THOMAS | LAFAYEDTE PRACAEL, in the sikty-seventh gear of Pim na Foneral wilt tae place fror Ascension Church ia ‘0. ‘ila ms iZaneville, reir ops HOWARD, On Saturdar, March 18, 2803, Ti., SAMES A. HOW Aiih, Deloved hausbend of the te Susau Howard, in the eighty fourth year of Bis ace. Blessed are they thatdie in the Lord, for they aball see heaven. | will take place Sunday, March 3 i take ince Sunday. March 29. ot 3e. ni Nata “Carvishe avenue nvited JACKSON. On the morning of Saturday, March | 188, GEOlGE W.'SACKSC fate Nyce year ra a Funeral from his late ES | avenue, Mouday, March 3, at —— NEWTON. On Friday. March 17,1898, at®: HARMIET LONEWTOR, widow ‘of the late 4 G. New .on, departed this life, tm the sixty- year Sener nae: ‘i "al services to be held in St. Paul's this city, on Sunday, Macch 18, at 1:30 p. sand fiends respectfully invited to ntat Alexandria, Va. (Alexandria, Relat OPPENHEIM, Died this mornine Sire ELIZA OFPRR MET MER, ‘ai from idence, i> ras ven ae niar asia Peas ome KENNER. On Thy a Gt her wentdcants Ra Pa Now sencay wite Fuyeral services at ber late residence Sunday, March 19, a 2.30 o'clock pow. "Interment im Oga- cometery: SHAW. On Thoradi SOMETHING NEW; BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. Yeant Bread (except when stale o toamed) when eaten often ferments Pept'k Drea ts made withont yeast, gnditapnor ferment itje en ther thas ue leew trouble to make. Peptik Bread cam be made tna > Gites breed requires 4 to 12 hours. a Rereger arty Pe east sa tad Ss! eTtoBsta.

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