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16 LOCAL MENTION. THE MOTOR OF THE FUTU: The Weathe FORECAST TILE 8 P. oe. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia and Maryland, generally fair Sunday, colder Sunday morning 1% oPERaTiox HERE— and probably light frost in exposed places; nort! ‘ly winds. For Virginia, fair, but with increasing cloudi- ing the day, colder Sunday morning end evening: northerly winds. | CONDITION OF THR WATER, | Trolley System TEREST—WHAT ITS INVENTOR ASSERTS IT HAS DEMONSTRATED THUS FAR. There is a great deal of public interest shown ‘en nd condition of water at § i the U street branch of the Rock Creek rail- | Monday ev ening he will inaugurate his engage. Sandy Spring village, and extend abont five a.m.: Great Fails, temperature, 45; condition, | road. It not only gives a much-needed and ap- ment with a resentation of that quaint old miles to Clarkevitle, Howard county, shore it Dreciated city consetion with a enhurben root English comedy “Married Life,” and will be met by another electric road from 29. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 46. Con- dnti 01 onnection, 32: condition at <p (Seen as MP. Dove, the coachman timore. The i rators named have appar- pever-ape one ote ~yy re Tao the woir, | that is the only one running to the Zoo, bat it Who married hie wlatreoe’” “arried Life™ ently no doubt thal we shall thus enjoy the con- temperature, 46: condition at influent gate ‘mploysa motive power that is entirely new in | will be repeated on Tuesday evening and at the ve of quick transit to both house, 36. effluent gate house, 30. j this city. It is the first street railroad that has Wednesday matinee. Wednesday evening Mr. and Baltimore in the near future, as they state High tide. ! Low tide. | attempted to make use of the underground | oe — era - —_ i a — ! Lod Grrivceermi fuads are guaranteed by re- 3 : q iequs' on Mtem Tae [Tal om GES pu | clostric wire, and es this city 1s threstened with | fh OT comedy. “she Stoops to Conquer.” _ Mra, Mary Chandlee, widow of the late Dr. the fate of failing within the grasp ot the trolley | which met with such great success when pre- Edward Chandlee, died at her residence, Home- | influence the experiment is being watched with sented here last season by Mr. Robson. Friday , Wood, on Thursday last, in the seventy-eighth more than ordinary interest. Thére isafear and Saturday nights, also at the Sejurday | year of her age. Six daughters survive her, one that this road will succumb to the same power pena Bree ret oar at successful bt —— = the —< ‘Mr. Edward 8. Lead- « ” r com nrietia” wi ven. H r of Alexandria, Va. — that in Chicago kas sow declared section of | “New Nationa TunaTan—Me E. 6. Willard | President Sylvester of the Maryland Agr- Higher cost tobacco, street railroad where the same patent has been | will be t | cultural College delivered at the L; used to be a failure. Mr. Wheeler, who represents the owners of stem and is superintending the construc- tion of the road, however, says that there is no danger of a similar fate to the road in this city. He declares that the alleged failure in C | is due to the fact that its operation passed into | the control of others than the company which established the plant. Mr. Wheeler does not hemtate to sav that he has received offers to sell out the control of his patent on this road and | that if- he accepted the offer be would realize | Higher cost paper, Higher cost labor, Higher character in every detail than any other cigarette. ‘This brand is not made by the trust. seal oo teas wea enough money to enable him to live in comfort ae feake? | for the rest of his life. However. he says that eis not engaged in dem Shirts are awaiting your approval bee a oni det ome line at “One Dollar.” tical character of cysten. ing the prac cls for present -an espe ‘Take a peep at them. Hexuy Frasc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. THE MOTOR OF THE FUTURE. - i | He believes that he has the street car motor of | xudienices seem alway tolike her. ‘The story is Ose Borris of my own fruity Va. Port) the future and he intends to continue the work of | an interesting one, telling of the adventures of unds ef Norton grapes. C#® | eonipping roads with this system. Although the | Irtsh lad falsely accused of murder, and the road has only been im operation for the past | °°! pp senorey ape — iy mv bgp, Keavax's Lycecx TneaTer.—Scenes of the tin OE inven, twenty days. Mr. Wheeler says that it bas sunny tropics and life in the land of the beau- 1116 F st. n. w., has worked without a hitch. The dressmaker. 11) Fagg reer mea br meg ifrom New York with test ideas | © ee | leading cities of the country have visited the | city for the special purpose of seeing this svs-| Mr. just ‘The representatr governments of a number of 2 for a new spring gow? °s Ic Cream. —Order a quart for to- 1427 New York ave. | tem in practical operation. Wheeler in-| | tends, he says, to build a line iladelphia at = nd as fast ws the trolley interest makes a - ph ae | one of his roads a failure he will build! another. Try Reisixore’s Iee Cream. 225 G st. mw. | die says thatthe Rock Creek companyis entirely E. What is Clafined for the Underground! A¥Bavon's.—Stuart Robson and a | “Glorians | Company of clever artists will be the attraction offered the patrons of Albangh’s Grand pany up to the standard and gives this city the same performances that he gives in New York and elsewhere. During the week Mr. Robson | will be seen in probably three of the best com- edies known to the English-speaking stage. . attraction next week, appearing in “The Middleman’ on Monday night, “Judah ‘Tuesday. “The Professor's Love Story” Wed- night, Saturday matinee and night, “A Fool's Paradise” Thursday and “John Need- ham’s Double” Friday. Acapemy or Music. — Charles Frohman’s and “The Major's Appointment, with Lottie Collins in “*Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay,”" will bold the boards at the Academy next week. Hansis’ Brsov ‘Tueater.—The “Shamrock,” an Irish drama that has met with unusual suc- cess, will be given at Harris’ Bijou Theater next Monday night for a week's engagement with matinees as ‘usual. The company, which is said to bea good one throughout, is headed the popular young singer and comedian, Edwin Hanford. Mr. Hanford is a graceful actor as well 2s an accomplished vocalist and dancer. Mies Bella Hanford, the soubrette of the company, is a graceful little woman, whose 's | tifni Nile will form interesting features of the | entertainment to be given by Creole Company at Kernan ¥ week. Typical tropical beauties, assisted by daughthers of the Nile, will engage in a multi- plicity of diversions calculated to prov novel as they are interesting. ‘he creole girls will appear in exquisite costumes, which are scarcely exceeded in beauty by the rich rai- 1. Juck's Lyceum next | worth | satistied with this mode of street car locomotion and this fact is demonstrated by their expressed intention to at once authorize the extension of the present line along Florida avenue from 7th street to North Capitol street. Mr. Wheeier recognizes the temptation pre- sented to the managers of railroads where they | are operating an expensive system in conjunc- tion with the cheapest known street car motor to #0 operate the road as to make it appear that the former is commercially as well as practi- cally a failure, and so reconcile au adverse pub- hice sentiment to the general introduction of a | system that would 1.0t otherwise be tolerated. Cur. Xaxpek Inremiat Sec Cuamraosr. Wo. Mince says the Dove Brand Hams are cured to suit the taste of everv one. ‘See advertisement page 4 Homax Antiricran Eves, $5. Hewrier, 453 av. ipraanes : | If it was made to appear. for exaynple, that the Vuterres 4 Ons. guaranteed Liniment. | | iaerground wire portion of the Rock Creek | Lan fais Toad Was not a success then the position of the advocates of the introduction of the trolley | within the limits of this city would be #0 much | the stronger before Congress. They could and | Would say that there was no other available sys- | tem, and, while they would much prefer some- | | thing else, yet they are forced by the demand | for rapid transit to adopt the trolley as the only | practical <vstem now availabie. A DEMONSTRATED SUCCESS. Mr. Wheeler, however, believes that his system is to be fairly treated by the railroad company | and he is confident that it has already been demonstrated to be a success. He thinks that | his system is thebest now offered for the rea- | that it is constructed from a mechanical ndpoint and not from that of an electrician. It is superior tothe Buda Pesth system. he | claims, for the reason as stated by Mr. Wheeler | that the conductors are higher up in the con- | duit and that the dirt and slush that comes | | through the slot fall to the bottom of the con- duit and are not collected on the trolley arm | andemassed against the conductor, as is the case | with the Buda Pesth road. Then the voltage | on this road is higher, which does not necessi- tate such expensive machinery in the power house, and in fact the entire cost of putting in | Da Wanven’s Conser: Mie. Shawknit and L Ginghams, 5+, 9%5e. Monarch Shirt, Hosiery, 25e. Dress Bropuzap’s. 14th near S. ove Wri Fixp txe War” to make even baby’s first picture a thing of beauty. “Cutest babies in Washington” ts said of the photographs on eshibition by Puixcr, Fotografer, Penna. ave. and Ith st. > Canrrts Ciesxep by the Exrme Canret ‘Werks, 681-£35 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- preof iree of charge. Telephone 435-2 ND DISTRICE AMUSEME aca LOS 1GHT. Apavan’s Oprre jocent as a Lamb. New Natroxan Tueater.—“The Still Alarm.” Acapemy oF Mvsic.—Chas. Frohman’s Com- pany in “Men and Women.” Bases’ Buot Tararzn.—“Later On.” lovse.—Roland Reed in Kemxax's Lyczcw Tuzaten.—French Folly | this system is at least 25 per cent less than that | Compa jof the European system. The slot is very ‘Tux Battie or Gerrrsscrc.—i5th street) much arrower than that of the Buda amd Obio avenue. | Pesth road and the wire is #0 sit- « " a __|uated at the side of the condui to Prot, Wane Windsor's lestuses ts penticmes on | be inaccessible to the public, even to the in- 5 asthe mal | qusitive small boy with a wire. Mr. Wheeler pao .‘ ss ‘Train’s | {lsims for his road a simplicity of construction Merzenorr Hatt.—George Francis Train's thot renders it but little liable to get out of or- lecture. | der. He says that it can be operated without the assistance of high-priced electrical experts and that it is cheap and economical. me “The higher voltage on our road,” remarked A team of thirty members from Federal City | yr, Whccier. ‘is a matter of no consequence Lodge, L 0. O. F., visited Takoma Thursday | to the public. because the wire is bevoud the evening and conferred the third degree upon | public's reach. With the overhead wire things eight members of Takoma Park Lodge, after are different. (‘There the rominal voltage is 7 eee at- | five hundred and almost invarial ee ees ee Bk Oe eet We | da tak Yew poeple cas, ela thar shock Kins, where a bountiful repast was served and | nq survive. Iknow that men claim to have enjoyed br about sixty, inclnding visitors from | done so, but they didn’t. Much of the force ia sister lodges. After an address of welcome | Jost and the only way in which it could be from Mr. Garrett Davis. Mavor Maris acted as completely delivered would be when the per- foastmaster. the responses to which were made son jouching the fully charged wire wore rub- by Grand Master Crawshaw and others, The per shoes on his fect. Five bundred yolts is toasts were drank mm “Takoma wai which | more than a full dose for an adult.” seemed to have the effect of bringing out the clearest end brightest thoughts of the speakers. | Ata late hour the team started home, delighted | with their trip. Mra. Amanda G. Thomas has sold to Charles W. H. Brown of Indiana lot 28, block 14, on Blair avenue, improved by a seven-room frame house. ‘The choirs of the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches are preparing a ine musical program for their respective churches for the Easter ——— TAKOMA PARK. ‘THE IMPROVEMENT CONTEMPLATED. Just at present the road is only operated as far as 14th street. The balance of the line to Tth street is being constructed and it is ex- pected that it wilt soon be ready for travel. The ears that come in over the suburban line do not make the entire trip to 14th street. It | is the intention, however. to make the trip a continuous one. In order to do this it will be | service. é necessary tomake the change from the over- | It has been finally decided to give the enter- head to the underground trolley, and it is tainment for the Presbyterian Church, entitled claimed that the arrangements now made will the “Dystriekt Skule” ox April 4. The train- enable this to be done without the ear pausing ing of the classes under the direction of Mrs. | jong enough to by perceptible to the pasen- Morris has been so thorough that an gers. A car coming in from the country on ar- Unusual treat is promised. riving at Florida avenue and 18th street stops Mrs. Wm. A over a pit which is opened and closed automat- ned some friends at | no diminution of its nobi | encore, Mouiton’s ““Becoane” was so pleasingly ment which enshrouds the perfect figure of the Egyptian lady. ‘Together the creole hues and tinn beauty form a picture of feminine |lovelimess which possesses all the charm of natural contrast and all the merit of freshness, ‘Tue 3 .—The concert given by the Nordica Operatic Concert Company at Metzerott Music Hall last night was in some respects even better than that given by the | same compapy a few weeks ago. ‘There was not | a number on the program that was not well known, and both Scalehi and Campanini were in better form than on the occasion of their former visit. Both these singers have passed | their prime, but the perfection of their method, their dramatic intensity and their artistic finish are plainly manifest. After all they are more satisfactory than any of the new con- traltos or tenors that are aspirants for public favor. Scalchi’s numbers last night were the aria of Arsace from “Semiramide.” a duet, “I Peseatori.” by Manzocehi, with Sig. "Del Puente, ‘and Siebel’s “Flower Song” from “Faust.” and in each she showed herself the thorough artist, albeit there were times when her voice washollow orharsh. Campainni sang Beethoven's ‘Adelaide’ with exquisite finish and he sustained his part in the quartet from “Rigoletto” with great spirit. His ‘Salve dimora” was but a reminder of what it used to be. vet he empioyed the falsetto with decided skill. Sig. Dei Puente’s voice shows powers, and both in his solo number and in his concerted work he was satisfactory. Mme. Nordica created a de- cided furore by her execution of the polonaise from ‘*Mignon,” the flexibility and purity of her voice appearing to excellent advantage in this florid and brilliant composition. | Her given that another song was demanded. and she sang a pleasing “Lullaby” by Mr. Luckstone. She sustained her part in the quartet with fine effect and in the ecenes from “Faust” she was found fully competent for all the requirements of the score, the “Jewel Song,” being particu- lariy attractive. Mr. Lucketone was an effi- cient piano xecompanist and he directed the orchestra which supported the “Higoletto” and “Fai numbers, ‘The proposed line is tostart at the termings of the Ashton, Colesville | Washington road, about one-half mile eas: of yeeum on | Thursday evening an excellent lecture entitled “Quixotism Versus Conformity to Typer, which completes the regular course for 1892-98. Mr. | Kennan, who bas twice favored us, writes that owing to of illness he cannot speak here this year as he intended. Charles R. Hartshorne has been summoned to Lawrence, Mase., where his father, Mr. Isaac Hartshorne. is ¢xtremely ill with “grip.” ‘Miss Arabella Hannum, who has been tencher | of mathematics at Sherwood Friends’ School | for eight years, has accepted the position of | principal for the coming scholastic term, with | Mrs. Elizabeth P. M. Thom as associate princi- pal. Benjamin H. Miller has proceeded via Cali- | fornia from Oregon to Nevada in pursuance of his duties of Indian inspector. | Miss Elizabeth E. Tyson has visited friends in Ellicott City; Mrs. Charles F. Brooke, Charles M. Stabler and Robert H. Miller in Philadel- phia and Miss ElizaE. Farquhar in Washington. joseph ‘T. Moore has been in New York city. George L. Maris, president of the John M. George School, near Philadelphia, made a brief | stay here last week. Other arrivals are Mrs. Harriet Ki Mrs, Elizabeth Brooke Smith, Mrs. Robert Tyson, Mrs, William Lea, Mise Sue Van Trump, Prof. and Mrs. Edward Kummer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Leadbeater and Miss Annie Chandlee. M. B. T. pees cee ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: A. B. Hines to R. C. Cumberland, sub 60 and part 58, sq. 16; Sarah Wilson to John Ridout, sub 78, 9q. 375; #2 John Ridout to A. D. Wilson, same property; €—. Mary A. MecGinnell to D. Sharahan, sub 3, sq. 38; $—. E. N. Burns to B. T. Weloh, jr., lots 8 and 21, block 21, Brookland; $—. 'W. Saunders to J. P. Baldwin, sub 38, Whittingham; ¢—. Mar- garet A. Dye to C. F. Norment, in trast, land A. Reception to the District Chapters Last Evening at Waugh Chapel. ‘The members of the Epworth League of the ECTION OF THE ROCK | Mr. Robson is always assured of large business has been incorporated with Alban G. Thomas District were given a reception last evening by CREEK BAILROAD THAT 18 OF DECIDED IX- here in Washington, because he keeps his com- as president, Dr. the chapters of Waugh, Fourteenth Street, ‘Twelfth Street, Douglas Memorial and Anacos- | tin Churches M. E. dt Waugh Chapel, corner of A and 3d streets northeast. Anaddress of welcome was delivered by J. Finney Engle of Waugh Chapter. + Miss Lizzie Eldridge of Douglas Memorial Chapter recited “Aunt Melissy on Boys.” Other numbers of the program were: Recitation by Miss Flora Etsler of Anacostia Chapter; duet, “I Live and Love Thee,” by Misses Jessie and Debbie Gard- ner of Twelfth Street Chapter; recitation, “Women’s Rights,” by Miss Pearl Halley of Fourth Street Chapter. Mr. E. W. Young of Waugh Chapter paper on the opportun- ities of Epworth League. Refreshments were | served at the conclusion of the regular exer- Covereo Wira Sonzs. TRIED THE DOCTOR aND ALMOST EVERY- THING I COULD THINK OF, BUT NOTHING HELPED ME. THOUGHT I WOULD TRY CUTICURA REME- DIES. IN ONE WEEK I WAS CURED. I tried the CUTICURA REMEDIES and they dia everything forme. 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After trying several of the best physicians for over a year without benefit, was induced to try your CUTICURA REMEDIES, which completely cured me. JOHN C. SHOFNER, Nashville, Tenn. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, ‘The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally, and GUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SQAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externaliy, in- stantly relieve and speedily cure every disease and humor of the skin, scalp aud blocd, with loss of hair, near Benning; $1,800. C. N. Moore to A. B. Hines, lot 2, sq. 8. of 104; $—. John C. David- son to J. tbavideon, os 8, 0q. 243; 8— L Mary F. Danenhower to and 98, sq. 104; $—. Fannie A. Lowe to J. A. Blundon, subs 99 to 104, eq. 1027; @—. |W. Duffy to J. M. Downey, parta 63 and 64, 34. 620; W ; do; = J. M. Downey to Daffy, part Sny Not, the Straggle Naught Availeth. Say not, the struggle naught availeth, ‘The labor and the wounds are vain, ‘The enemy faints not, nor faileth, And as things have been they remain. If hopes were dupes, fedrs may be liars; It may be in yon sinoke concealed, Your comrades chase e’en now the flyers, And, but for you, possess the fleld. For while the tired waves vainly breaking, ‘Seem here no painful Inch to gain, Far back, through creeks and inlets making, ‘Comes silent, flooding in, the main. And not by eastern windows only, When daylight comes, comes in'the light; In front the sun climbs slow, bow slowly, ‘But westward, look! the land is bright. RTHUR HUGH CLOvGE. Boswell, subs 97 “Worrs A Gersea A Boxe Beecuaws Pitts. ‘Tasteless—Effectual. For all BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, Papenewski.—That the distinguished Pader- ewski has completely captured Washington, as he has every city that he has visited, is proved | by tie fact that nearly all the seats for his re- cital to be given at Metzeroit Hall on Monday re already taken. It will be the only | ity the musical people of this city will opport have of listening to this extraordinary player and he will nudoubtedly be greeted by brilliant an audience as was ever assembl here. To remarkable execution Paderewski adds true musicianly feeling.and this union kas won for him big prevent di James Waitcomn KILEY. : will conclude with James Whitcomb Riley on | Fridey evening, March 31. Mr. Kiley’s verses have been universally read and appreciated, and he will recite some of his most popular poems at this engagement, A few seats remain unsold at Metzerott’s. zex Gronok Francis Trarx has decided ice that not previously touched upon, and will also repeat some of the arguments he has used | in former talks. Mr. Train is always in- | teresting. His epigrammatic utterances are | forceful and effective. He will undoubtedly be greeted by a large audience. “ 2S Floating Population, cial Advertiser One of Hawaii's From the Heno'u!n ‘The Knights of Pythias boys at Honokaa, Hawaii, do not do anything by naives. They | except sugar. Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Ful Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flushines of Heat. Loss of Ape- rthess of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frigitini Dreams, All Nervous and Trembling Sensations and Irregularities Incidental to Ladies. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING. Of all druggists. Price, 25 cents a box. New York Depot, 365 Canal st. 3 CITY ITEMS. eivesaerenietry Call For a Souvenir Monday Our patrons are again reminded that our Easter panel, “‘Playmates!” will be ready for distribution Monday and all next week to every purchaser of 50c. worth of anything we handle ‘Tue Great Atiaxtic anv Pactric Tea Co, 501 and 503 Seventh st. n. w. 1620 14th st. n. w. 3104 Mst., Georgetown. 815 H st. ne. Stands in all markets. Newrox H. Bowaax, ‘Telephone, 843, fit] Manager. — Open Tonight—Txorr's, 1602 14th st. nw. —— People Discover It Every Day. had their ball programs printed atthe Gazette office, of course. ‘They were forwarded from here’ on the steamer Waialeale, but when the vessel got to Hamakua on Wednesday, the 22d,she found very rough weather, with high surf breaking on the shore, and was unable Tuncheon Fr A entertaining the | ically. "The overhead troller is by means of | lauentin act erste tite ee large numbe alters. who took advantage of | Jevers lowered trom the bottom of the car into Esturday. and then realized that scaaitice | cererentifal weather to cancel debts of “his | the pit and is brought into contact with the ust be done, so ther got a mative fine ebar conduetors which are on each side of the con- x Mr. Thos. E. Woods, who bas been seriously duit. The car ix then ready to resume its indisposed for several days, is reported much journey. receiving the motive force from be- improved. neath the car instead from overhead. The young son of Mr. and Mre. H. A. Cady is | Mfr, Wheeler savs that in the caseof the Buda also rapidly convaleseing. Pesth system this change is impossible. With x Mrs. J. E. MeDonzell left for their the latter system the current is carried along in Hartford. Conn.. thix morning. The the conduit on an angle iron, which is sus Jed from the iron yokes of thecondait. The rather broad piece of iron constituting the trol- nest of Mrs. H. | joy is turned at right angles in opposite direc- Watkins, where ' tions, and these ends pass along im the angle 4 ber departure for her home of the iron conductors at the sides. In this | days to remain until , | way the is utilized. The iron conduc- iss hate McDonald of Potomac. Md.. for ® tors are heavy and contain a good deal of iron, | Bie Barts guest of Mine Jessie Lewis, left Fri- e. this mode of construetion is | av for her hoi heeler to be much re expen- of Chicago was the = ing gang is at work on U street just . and so only a single car is run from street to 18th street, aud that only during certain portions of the day. The road is there- fore not m a complete coudition by any means, but in its present state those who have gone * returved from Keister- where she bas been suffering Mass..is over it have been tuch pleased with the | Visiting ber st nerd. Miss smoothness with which the cars run and the | Walker a= absence of a noisy clatter. Mrs. B. riend, Miss Hellen, re- ee turn terday to her bo Pittsburg. v - - - | eo Bie aa Bond Saneeee ievtns Fasten Woxpens for children—Gould’s, 9th. returned from Chicago, where he spent the —-tet. ‘winter. Pt Mr. Ernest Clarton will leave for Baltimore VILLETTE's guarantees f for rheumatic pains. soon after the Ist provimo. He will leave a Drvsaists. —— ‘The Petersburg Murder Case. So great is the interest felt in the murder case on trial at Petersburg, Va, that ina few minutes after the doors had been opened yes- terday the court room was crowded to over- flowing, the audience being equally divided be- tween whites and blacks. Among the witnesses examined was the pris-| oner bimeelf. He testified in substanee that | while passing down Old street on the night of | host of friends in Takoma. —- Successful Ketigions Services. The special meetings at the Vermont Avenue Christian Church the past week have been largely attended and full of interest. Several Persons have been led to confess their faith in Christ and wili be baptized tomorrow evening. ‘The meetings will continue every night next | week, the pastor, Rev. F. D. Power, preaching on the following ‘topics: Sunda: Old Gospel” 7:30 p.m. w Theciogy:” | the Ith of Inst September in company | Monday, 7 ‘The Cross of Christ” | with Robert Mathews they met two white | ‘Tuesday. of Christ;” Wednesday, | men. Witness stepped aside on the “Terms of Acceptance With day, ist” Thurs: | curbing to let the men pass, when one of them of the Soul Without Christ,” | slapped him in the face and knocked off his but. Soul in Christ.” | He stooped to pick up his hat, and as he did so praise service and | the man who knocked it off began to advance on bim. Witness waved his cane in front of him to keep the man back, and as he did so his cane got caught im the fence. ‘The white man, who proved to be “Lucius | Inge, then said: “You —- ——, I'l kill you Witness then drew his pistol and fired it in the air to frighten Inge. Witness finding that Inge was advancin= on him ran off, Apovt 40.000 Square to be sold Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, fronting on P street near 28th street, West and also a large frontage om Mill | 2°¥- Freer or Grovxp street. property is advantageously located, fronting about 320 feet on the north side of P street, and can be readily subdivided. ic. who was willing to swim off to the | steamer. Into the surf he plunged with a note to Capt. Smythe and came xsnore with the pro- grams tied on his head. ‘This manner of land- ing and the artistic “get up” of the dance | programs caused them to be in decided demand | after the ball, and to be carried away as sou- venirs of one of the pleasantest reunions ever held in Hamakua and of tie bold featof the dar- | ing Hawaiian surfman, O, My Hrane: HOT FLASHES. INDIGESTION, VERTIGO. RESCUED FROM DANGEROUS CONDITION BY HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. “*I will tell what Hood's Sar:anarilla has done forme. Isuffered from dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation and palpitation of the heart. For some years I was obiized to take « pill every night or I would suffer with a SEVERE HEADACHE, DIZZINESS and ringing in myears. Then, ax I grew worse, Thad fluttering of the heart and hot waves would go allover me, waking my blood tingle to my fingerends. When these flashes would pass off Iwas exceedingiy nervous. I bezan to fear that Thad heart disease. Two physicians who ex- am'ned me said it was caused by Dyspepsia - and Intigestion. I also had spelisof Vertigo: ‘was so bad that I could scarcely stand andone Notwithstanding ail the “toting” indulged | in by so many dealers during the week the new patrons who have sought out my Furniture es- ishment is convincing proof that the terms | —time” payments on “bottom” prices | ind the qualities of the goods shown by me superior. Jous Reppxs, The Accommodator, at 513 Seventh st. n. Ww. = No Need to Worry About your Spring Hat! When you've seen our styles, our qualities and our’ prices you will admit that they are “all right.”” it Hesay Faaxc & Sox, cor 7th and D. Examine the assortment of popular publi- cations for eale by F. W. Burkant, 9th and F ste. n. we 1 Always Reliable—The Standard Sewing Machine. Orrice, 427 9th st. n. w. It = eae Easter Wonders forChildren—Gould’s,421 9th mb25-6t* — “ Hotel Johnson Cafe.” Choice marine products, among which are genuine Lynn Haven bay oysters, New York little neck clams, Potomac roe shad, deviled crabs, crab salad, &c Also fine strawberries, Jamaica pineapples, cucumbers, tomatoes, &c. In fact everything in the of substantials and delicacies. Remember, high grade only. Fine trade solicited. Entrance, ladies’ and gene cafe, 13th st.; front (elevator) stairway, st. it 1 Blood Purifier. Dr. Douglass Herb Tea,10c. London Cure, 25c. Toothache, Neuralgia, Headache. ae eee Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Physicians’ Supplies. WaLFoRD's, Pa. ave.* gee . Villettes 4 Oils. No relief, no pay. 1t* —— Tested by Time. For Bronchial affections, Coughs, &0., Browx’s BroxcniaL Trocaes from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price: CUTICURA, 50c. ; SOAP, 25e.; RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the POTTER, DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Ee-*'How to Cure Skin Diseases." 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials, mailed free. BABY'S Skin and Scalp purified and besutified by CUPICURA SOAP. Absolutely pure. HOW MY BACK ACHES! Back Ache, Kidney Pains and Weakness, Soreness, ‘Lameness, Strains and Pains relieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, the first and only instantaneous pain-killing strengthening plaster. EXCURSIONS. &c. ‘ACADEMY oF **There’s only one of us. Waits” en (MASK AND WIG CLUE 15. lo Saleset Metzerott's April 10. Orders taken now. METZERTT MUSIC HALE ““C. C." COURSE. mus eas” RILEY. i | seats on sale. AU AUGH'S. ont ATS ‘LAS’ T APPEARANCE OF MR. ROLAND REED, lirection of Mr. E. B. JACK, pees dita Bhs atest Succes INNOCENT AS A LAMB. Next Week—Mr. STUART ROBSON. __mb25-tf ARRIS' THEATER. Ak"? We mb25.6t L. Britton and T, F. Dean, ‘ietors. Proprietors. ‘Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. EDWIN HANFORD, Inthe beautifu Irish Drama, “THE SHAMROCK, * Including a strong company. ‘Next week. mb23-6t_ ONLY A FARMER'S DAUGHTER. NEW NATIONAL THEATER. ‘Tonight at 8. Last time of THE STILL ALARM. Next week—Mr. FE. 8. WILLARD. | Monday. The Middleman; Tuesday, Judah; Wed- nesday and Saturday Evenings and Saturday Matinee, The Professor's Love Story ; Thursday, A Fool's Par- adise; Friday, John Needham's Double. Seats and Boxes now seliing. at cor. Sth and H sts. Tuesday and Fri ae Priva: lessons given by appointment st ACADES PROF. J, B CALDWELL'S DANCTNG ACADEMY. a Last time of DEMILLE & BELASCO'S GREAT PLAY, Men& Women! ‘Next week, Charles Frohman’s Triple Bill, THE MAJOR'S APPOINTMENT; ‘The Glorious Comedy, GLORIANA, A and LOTTIE COLLINS, In her famous creation, 1t TA-RA-RA-BOOM-DE-AT: ENTAL SCIENCE LECTURE. THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO. FROM MAY 1 TO OCTOBER 30, 1893. A series of tours from WASHINGTON AND VICINITY To the WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. Special trains of Pullman Vestibuted Sleering Cars. Absolute comfort insured both en route and while in Chicago. THREE ELEGANT HOTELS, First-class in every particular, containing all modern ‘improvements, fire proof in construction ‘and located near the fair crounds, “" willentertain our guests. Parties positively limited in number to capacity of Y'special Trains. id SEVEN FULL DAYS IN CHICAGO. Price of Ticket ‘rom Baltimore, incinding all Traveling Expenses, Adintssion to Exposiion, Lunches ‘on the Grounds, Hotei, &c., 8115.00. THE WEBB WORLD'S FAIR TOUR COMPANY. PERCY G. SMITH. General Avent. B. and U. Ticket Office, ‘No. 619 Pennsylvania ave., Washington, D. C. _Send for book. __mhe5-3m_ TO MOUNT VERNON, HOME AND TOMB UF WASHINGTON, BY WASH., ALEX. AND MT. No DELAYS. “OUR DURING THE DAY, BRINGING IN VIEW ALL HIS- TORICAL POINTS. A delightful trip along the banks of the Potomac, sometimes on aleve!, at others on the high bluffs, commanding a «rand view for miles, passing en route “The Law of Health"—— March 27, °. 5 1° QUICKLY AND CORRECTLY taught by a simple method in one quarter, only T guarantee to teach the mos: unmusical person play a perfect tune each lesson of no charge. Par- frou: 10am. until 9 p.m. “Ot GEORGE DRAEGER, 715 H st. n. MEtZex0TT music HALL. CITIZEN GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN SATURDAY EVENING, March 25. EXTRA SESSION CONGRESS. Webste with excited andience of Cosmos.) ADMISSION, 25 CTS. NO RESERVED. AND 3 P. M. SUNDAY, ON APOSTLES AND A, I AND J. mh24-2t (To be continued.) SST CARNIVAL AND MASQUERADE BALL Under the Auspices of MONTEFIORE LODGE, No. 49, IMP'D 0. BB. MASONIC TEMPLE, Mi NDAX, MARCH 27. 1 EIGHT VALUABLE PRIZES TO THE BEST AND MOST ORIGINAL GROUPS AND MASKS. Prizes on exhibition at the Consolidated Clothing Oo., corner 9th and E streets. ‘Tickets admitting gentleman and lady $1.00, to be had from members of Committee. HERMAN BAUMGARTEN, GLEE AND BANJO CLUBS _mh24-2t YALE the Long ‘beige. arsenal, mavy sa‘d. naval stores Tawazine, through thy ts of Alexandria, by Christ Church, where Washington worshij ed; Jack- sou House, where Col. Ellsworth was killed: Braddock House, &c.. Fort Foot and other places on the Po- Yomae’ river, which are. in full view and below the hills ised as fortifications by the confederates. ‘Take Alexandria Ferry at 7th st. wharf. Fare, round trip, ‘at Pennsylvania Depot. Fare, round ‘Take tei trip. 45. fount, Vernon Grounds open from 11 a.m. to ¢ p.m, jon, 2c. GEO. R. PHILLIPS, H. 8. COOPER, Gen’l Pass. Avent. Superintendent. fmb23} 1321 F st. TO MOUNT VERHOX. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON THE PALACE STEAMER MACALEST! Built expressly for the Ladies” Mount Vernon elation. Steam heated throuscout, pleasant ‘and comfortabie. THE ONLY THROUGH ROUTE. NO FERRYING—NO TRASSFERS—NO DELAYS. DAILY TRIPS (EXCEP@SUNDAY) AT IQ. M. RETURNING TO THY (CITY BY 2.30 P.M. FARE, ROUND TRIP. 50 CENTS. ‘Admission to grounds, 25 cents. Tickets for sale at the steamers wharf, foot of 7th ‘and at all hotels. ii en arate, aiaone sc thorn | otabicanc himorieal points of interest: ‘Arlington—the - Arsenal val, age Maazine~Alexandris— Fork Foote— Vert We a Submarine Torpedo Station Sheridan fo-Fish Couraission Station, a Macalester toriver landings as far do olftiont daly ‘except Funday at 10st. Freights senzers, MOUNT "VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL mhis-tf STEAMBOAT CO. DEES aE cote an a ‘h.w.—Avlingion, ‘Zoe. 5-mile “drive, +3 Every visitor ahguid ride on our great siz-ia-hend tally*ho. Leaves 10a.m., 2 p.m. beim LADIES’ GOODS. ke War moss LADIES DESIRE I8 A STYLISH, able ee hewn. ‘This can be bad fur reason- mie Tme ‘Mrs. HUTCHINGS", 813 F st. s.w. CAN GET SPRING SUITS MADE T) LADS CAL SES SPRING SUITS MAE IH CLEATS have proved’ their efficacy by « test of many years. Price, 25 cts. mh23-eo8t A Well-equipped Society Man always has « liberal supply of White's Yucatan Gum on hand. mh20-6¢ night had a numbness come over me so I could scarcely move and I THOUGHT I WOULD Dir, I continued in these dangerous ways, AS WHITE AS A SHEET, and lost flesh until I ‘weighed only 128 pounds, while Tonce weighed 145. [began to take Hood's Sarsaparilis and it has done me a «reat deal of good. My indigps- tion and heart troubie are also in much better condition. Ihavea good appetite. Can scarcely eat enough AND EVERYTHING TASTES GOOD. Before I took Hood's Sarsaparilla I could scarceiy eat anything. Iam now weighing 160% ieestioummsas hind him without looking or taking aim He |— bounds, which is more than ever weighed be- = zante 2 did not wish, to injare the man, aed did not | — fore. Tamsothenkfa for what know he wart any one uni was ar- HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Ir You Have Mover lying idle, which earns | *"0™, i no income, read Woods & Co.’s announcement | Fireteam Ao eam — Has done for me that Trecommend it to all who under Financial, last page—it will interest you.* | r’rmed bina thet be bad killed Inge.” Thear complain im any way. I would nct be a All of the witnesses for the commonwealth | —— itpout itis the house." Mrs. H. 8. VANDER- Mosza’s Fourrs Axxvat.—One year's work | and the defense having been : oj Stems chy Wimington, Dol, fo ge a Ea ee court adjourned to give counsel dn opportu- HOOD'S PILLS cure all Liver Ills, Bilious- sold by F. W. Bonxasrt, 9th and F sts. n. w. 1t* Digestible Cocos sae ING, SCOURT ‘DRY CLEAN- Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa retains the DYEING, ING AND DRY CLEAN- auizitions coscs' Waiter: unique ats flesh pro- Piiataes a nell La Instructora Key West Cigars are |S “Os#Y MDUBTRLAL scx Inall its branches. Fl ORK. Q01CK WORK Operate prices” ™ z Ssa'Gelivered Time, Trouble, Temper singe fe pele less trouble and is cleaner than aay other. We sell them at email prices. 8.5 Sith BEE 182 Oise CONCERT APRIL 3 AT METZEROTT'S HALL, 8 P.M. Sale of seats berins at Metzerott's music store, F and 12h sts., on Monday, March 27. at a.m. PATRONESSES. Mra. Ste itt, Bre Brewer, ire. Sherrill, Mrs. Brow rs. Barnes. fm. Shires, Mra. Me a on i Mre. Daizell, yadet. (AEPAUGH'S—SPECIAL. MonDa¥, Stuart Robson, Directed by Wm. B. Hayden. MONDAY. Buckstone's t TUE: Day. ‘Old Ce WEDNESDAY MATINEE, § MARMIED WEDNESDAY, ith's Intmortal THURSDAY.” § SME “STOOPS TO CORO ERVGhBax sear., } Promen potenta acces of SATURDAY, S') “THE “HENRIETTA” NEW SCENERY BY VOEGTLIN, NEW COSTUMES BY HERRMANN. Seats and bores now on sale. mb23.3t KERNAN. ‘Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ‘Manchester and Bergard’s FRENCH FOLLY COMPANY. 10 Strong Acts in the Olio 10. ‘Next Week—Sam T. Jack's Creole Company. aderewski's FIRST AND ONLY RECITAL, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1863, AT 8:15 O'CLOCK. at W. G. Mi Grain ney SN, Gpsteaons& Bn aan Bre, CALIFORNIA, TEXAS, MEXICO. — SPECIAL anonthi teurit Dartics over the Seuthern fatea Apply ty a. oom toe ae Walter Howell. the: ¥ See e Se Al Stare” me: ie he "Spirtoaiisia are Science and's Exsrez Orrezrxe. , 30 PER CENT SAVED BY BUYING NOW. ‘Thave just recetved the handscmest line of LADIES’ AND GENTS" SPRING SHOES Leather: ro: pMgterogars craters ne ‘make, adie @ 50 and 6 tos now 6 ‘We haves few pairs 61.06 Sample Shoss lett Dek lg Mla wee 484 Ore S2, N.W. Cash in banks an Net assets January 1, 1883....... All other arecta, per company's books, Gross assets January 1. 1883 .... €8,085, 902 20 LIABILITIES, Total inciuding, net valve Sia guumanding ing. conten. oent at 4 per cent interest. divi Ecndeadowanent accunuietions Ia 96,556,205 72 i #1, 285,008 54 POLICIES Taste ieee ie “120. ars 3 ora} Arent, vatiding, Washington, D.C. TEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF 7) ATIONAL CAPITALISE ASSOCIATION On the Sst day ot Dreemnber, 1802. am required DF ‘act of Consress, approved Sup’, INS miums received during year. Possra paid sre yaar eases, salaries, taxes ahd cit Lowes in process of sijastusent Allother liabilities, " DANIFi, RAWEY. PAS. GARRETSON. “Rectetary. Subscribed and sworn to befure ine this 24th day of March, 1803. {1t7] EE RAMEL, Notary Pasi. STATEMENT oF THE CONDITION NORTH AMERICAN I\SURANCE COMPANT act of Congress approved J ypital stock paid up “? “AGSETR Cash in bank and office, Real estate, a a 00 Bondsend mortgages (first lien on reai ne estate) CU 33.2 Stocks end bonds Guarket value goeaan So Bills receivable and collateral loans. 11,200 00 rams ved and in hands of 28,329 82 Interest and rents and reinsurance on Tosses pad, due and accrued on Dee. 31, 1882. : 5,000 00 EE PATRIDGE, Vice President | ¢C. E. M4CULLAR, Secretary. | Suiseri.. and sworn to before me this 14th day of March, 18%. CHAS. L. WOODSIDE, Justice of the Peace. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ‘Of the AMERICAN CENTRAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS, Mo. On the first day of January, 18%). a raguired by act Cf Congress approved July 2, 1h? 100,000 00 $88,213 09 520,000 00 Hl 5000 «0 | 714.000 00 | 162,000 00 Btatemeae of dividend sd me sal ala {orgie months ending December Si, aa 7 GEO. Tf 'CRAM, President. CHAS. CHISTERSON, Secretary. itbectibed and sworn to before me this 13th day of it GEORGE M. BLOCK, Notary Public. a iT OF THE CONDITION STATEMEN' THE CON. the UNION CENTEAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Clacipnati, Objo. on December 3}. 1M quired by act of Congress a1 ral Capital stock... x Capital stock paid up. ee ancotlected and in ds of Se x0 Suiscrited and sworn to Eefur® me thin 200 day of s fore me this 2 pula coe Exon Publ. FRANE K. RAYMOND, General it, 1305 F ‘st. nw., Washington, D. C. — pt Ax Isxcome Assvnent PAYABLE IN GOLD SEMI-ANNUALLY. Preferred Stock in Established Manufacturing Con ‘corns, the Safest Investment on Record. 10PER CENT DIVIDEND GUARANTEED. Stigrney of Portland ‘The diviaend of 10 per cent ts cuaranteed, and being earned now, as the stock 1 preferred and bas « prior Siaim on all the of tie : ‘The money recived from selling this Fusranteed 10 preferred swek is to be used to buy real ee- Ente buutdtactoriesthereca, and extend the business ¥. “The dividend is payable semi-ananally in cold, om the first day of July and January of wach year. ‘The company have issued = compicte prospectus. explaining fally all qaestions which would neturally ‘sribe in the winds oftuvestors. ‘You cal have one by callin on oF writing t0 ‘THE KOAL-SPAR CO., 51 and 63 Summer st, Continental National Bank building, Boston, Mass. Write today. This isa chance of alifetime. 1t* Fon Real Estate Investmen Calloa Atsm Pare & Co, 619 E Sr. N.W. We have ‘Wealso Residences, Loan Money, Stores, Collect Rents, Lots, Effect Insurance in Farms. Reliable Compantes Property placed im our hands advertised free of chance. a Lauren aaa ; Umox Savixes Bass, 00 7TH BT. X.W. mab25-Ot ¥. H. SMITH, Presigent. A. M. LOTHROP-JOHN TwEEDALE, ‘Vice Presidents, T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. 2. B. RALSTON, Secretary. ‘Bank open during business hours end from 6 to 8 ‘Four per cent interest paid on ordimary depoats md larger 4:videndo on installment depesita. 07-1 MONEY —is aways a live topic —It tsa question ‘sr tires of discoeming because, whem Successfully solved, it means comforts, aoe and iuzury If you desire to invest in Stocks, Grain, spectaity of desling in ALL LOCAL STOCKS on commission. Gore eroment bonds bomght aud sold. Ga Call and we ws. | Lews G. Tewxseeny & Co, Aoams Trox Borpiso, uss r sraerr, W. B. HIBBS, Manager, whe ment is very popular holder to eet pe. demand andat ta: Per cent interest are for thow wh awe which they will not have use for within a specitied thme—chesr draw 4 terest im three m months and hear bank Fangemente wil! find we ready to ect ve them Promptly and faithsuciy, Woors & Co, Baxxens, 1222 F Srcer N.W. me Per Cent INTEREST GUARANTEED. PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the bast investment now on the market. The condi- tions and agreement plaip aud sasily wader ‘stood. Call at theofioa, FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND IXVEST- MENT ASSOCIATION, 908, 914G st. n.w., Washington, D.G ARRISON DINGMAN, President. S T. DANIEL, Seo. &_RUTLDING AND LOAN Asso: 13 F et., Washington, D.C. Shares, €100, payabie Te onth, iaUring in S4 MoDthe, amet prot 7 ov each wba: and © bet cent, interest paid on syecial 2 xr vont. Bull-paid stock pare 6 per terest from Aste pea C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Pxohange, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Booms Yand 11, Atlantic Building, OF st. nw INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought aud sold for cash or op margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. CORRESPONDENTS. Purnell, Hagaman & Co.. New York Stock Ex- chanes, Lehman Bros.. New York Cotton Exchansze. Lehman. Stern New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicage Board of Irade. Frivate wires to New 20rd, Clucagy aud ¥; Jeans. Telephone, ae on ar Taz Nanosa, Sure Devos. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANE Of the District of Columbia. CORKER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE ave. Chartered by special act of Congross Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb.. 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLIGN DOLLARS. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Reutraaterimeide Uurpiar proof wasita at @5 per annum upward pas Securities, Jewelry, silver ware ant valuables « allGinds fa owner’ ‘packare, trans of cose tabca on deponit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTM: posite received fro: TRUST DEPARTMENT. Acts as admin'strator, executor, receiver, ss Kinds Wills attend: Treaster ANT Sosretary. OURLE Waiter Wanctuuton Stock Pxchansed, Fst. Adams buildin. ory we stocks and Bonds Bought and Soid. mb2l-l a Do Yor Waxr Moxey Srocss, Bonds, trusts and life insurance policies in old Iime ‘companies taken &% collateral work waunct ion car be made. “TEREES © BARER ‘Sun bids. aoe Consox & Macanrser. Commpntetsetiean, Bowe hSahg, «Bunt root aeatote Se LEGAL NOTICES.