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16 LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL #8 P. M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, increasing cloudiness and probably ight local showers during the night or early Sunday morning, followed by fair weather and cooler westerly winds during Sunday and Sun- day evening. CONDITION OF TRE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 8 Great Falls, temperature. 49: condition, 36. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 53. Con- | dition at north connection. 36; condition a south connection, 36: distributing reservoir, temperature. 50; condition at influent gate Bouse. 36. effinent gate house. 36. * High tide. | Low tide. 80am Biipm |20em. 2:34pm me Z Lioatsixe Rods. Vanes. J. H. Keatrxa. Can. Xaxpra’s Coca Wine, preseribed by physicians who know it asan anti-cholera and anti-grip tonic, unlike imported compounds, never nauseates: can be used diluted. 7th: > Sopa Faex Monday. Sarxtz, 10th and F sts. AMUSEMENTS. Atpacon's.—The stage at Albaugh’s next week will be occupied by the Theater of Arts and Letters Company, which includes such well-known players as Mrs. Agnes Booth, Miss | Mary Shaw, Mr. Paul Arthur, Mr. F. F. Mackey and others, ‘and the plays that will be presented to this city. They are by well- | their literary worth. Ther are given as the authors intended, without any tinkering by the stage carpenter, the manager or an practical playwright. The work of this com- pany and the pinys it has presented have been the subject of considerable ¢omment by various critics, but the weight of evidence is that of commendation and it remains for Wash- ington to pass judgment on this departure from | the average methods of dramatic management. | of great merit and has received the warmest ‘The interest in th and Letters, whi fort of the Theater of Aris ms to be to this country what the Comedie Francaise is to France. is very great and its development will be | leagerly watched. The plays to be given announced follows: “The De- the Court,” by Brander Matthews, and Harrison, and “The Harvest Cisde Fitch. Licmtsrse Rods repaired. 1206 Pa. ave. Warx! Wert! Wett! Ther fit well. Ther | wash well. They wear well. Our €1.00! Starebed Shirts for Spring are “The Top Noteh” of Perfection. Hexar Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. Exzcraic Light Wiring. J. H. Kvrmurxa. | Sopa Fare Monday. Surzrz, 10th and F sts. SS “Apurmar.” A remor that gains curzency is to the® effect that the “Admiral” Cigzrette i« selling betver than all the cheap eiqz-ettes pai together. To | verify this rumor ¢.a.t your dealer. _ “Adaniral” is nt tand2 by a trust. ‘Hewax Artificial Eves, $5. Hewrien, 459 Ave. Smarrtess. $03 Pennsylvania avenue, ishend- quarters for finest 20 and 25-cent Candies in| the city—pure Sopa Fax Monday. Sazerz, 10th and F sts. | Fessexz’s Ice Cneam.—-Order a quart for to- merrow's dinner. 1427 New York ave. Miss Fans 6. Fonues, late with J.C. Huteb- | inson, corner 13t! F streets northwest, will | be pleased to see her friends and customers at ‘Mrs. Evans’ Millinery Parlors, 815 15th street northwest. Fraxc’s Easter Neckwear, cor. 7th and D streets. Exxcrarc Bells, Burglar Alarms. 1206 Pa. av. California 2 “Star of the East™ Flour, # J.T. D. Pris, ‘Three Stores. | Tay Ruisixcrs’s Ice Cream. 235G st. nw. | orem Ws. Maes | says the Dove Brand Hams are cured to suit the taste of every one. See advertisement page 4 i Puaxe s Connzcr Srurxo Hats, cor. 7thand | D streets. Camrcts Cirsxep by the Exprae Canrrt Wenus, €31-€35 Mass. a mw.,are made moth- Telephone 435-2 | Atpavon's Orrra Hovse.—Stuart Robson in | “The Henrietta. New Natiosat Tazater.— “The Professor's Love Story. Acapray or 3ivsic.—““The Major's Appoint- ment” and “Gloriana” and Lottie Collins. Hasuis’ Busou Turarzn.—-The Shamrock.” | Kenxax's Lycecx TuraTex—Sam Jack's ‘Tur Barriz or Gerrrssvnc.—1ith street and Ohio avenue. ee Washington Commandery's Election. OfScers for Washington Commandery, No. 1, | Knights Templar, were last evening elected for | the ensuing year as follows: David G. Dixon, | eminent commander; Henry K. Simpson, gen-| eraiissimo: A. H. Holt, captain general: Daniel MeFarland, prelate: warden: George E. Walker, junior warden: John Keyworth, treasurer; Charles Shelse, recorder. — Officer Havhurst Fined. Jadge Miller today disposed of the case of | Policeman Hayhurst, who was tried some day: ago on a chargo.of assaulting Mr. Samuel Gregory, as published in Tw Stan at the time. | ‘The affair, as heretofore published, started on Pennsylvania avenue near 9th street and the | aseanit was committed in the first precinct sta-! don. ‘The officer was fined #25. | Am Al-estion | Yesterday afcernon the navy yard Ki became engaged iu the machine shop of | Maxwell and W. E. Boswell | altercation, words lead- | ing to blows. and tue T, seizing a hammer, | struck Maxweil acar the eye and knocked bim | It is said that Maxwell. much the Jarger man, was in the act of striking Boswell. Maxwell's «were dressed im the yard and | Boswell was p'sred uncer arrest and delivered | to Officer Kram, | = | »_Vennsylvania Kail- } road. ‘The Pennsylvania railroad announces that the | ‘Trunk Line Pasenccr Commitice has ant ized the raiiroad comp > issue ex tickets to Chicas the world’s Columbian exyon. ot $40 from Ne trains and $32 by ex- to make the run in| portionate rates tronk- rate from $34.50 fast express 60 via ex- press trains sche at. thircy-tive from New York. of stop over en F continuons pasea from April 15 to October 3 fer return trp leading to Chics; ‘These tickets will not other, so that passengers may use Pennsylvania lines om going trip and, «o desiring, can return via the Baltimore and Ohio, New York Central, Erie, or auy ether trank or, going out by any of the other trunk lines, can return by the Penn: slvania. - —_— — Of Interest to Department Clerks. { A compilation of all the competitive examina. tions in the federal service has just been issued from the press of MeGill & Wallace, 1107 E street northwest. It is published in a neat Yotume of 150 pages. and contains the entrance | requirements and regulations governing ap-| ointments to the medical corps of the army, | avy, marine hospital and indian services and | to the various technical and scientific bureas f the government. together with the questions that have been used in previous examinations. | Price, 75 cents. ——s ‘Tax “Van Dorston Lailway Supply Com- pany” wil! open their books on Monday. the 3, to subscribers for stock to the number of 300, abares. The books will be closed on the 7th | and is the last opportunity to secure any of this valuable stock, and represents the best | automatic car coupling and other railway in- | Pentions in the United States.” oom 57, Waal- ington Loan rast Company building, eity.— Ades. ae Praxos axp Oncaxs.— Special spring bargain sale at the Bradbury Pennsylvania avenue. coming week. See ‘ad. of same on 4th page of Stax. Ir You have $100 to $1,000 lying in bank un- Sep lezss read Woods & Co.'s ad. under Finan- ee Se © Continuation of the Werniecke Sale. ‘The balance of th» elegant goods in the Wer- Ricke sale at Latimer & Sloan's, 1407 G street, Will be closed out Tuesday and Wednesday, April éand 5,at11 am.and3 pm. Many of } Lat | ger have not been seen yet remain to be slaugh- tered. —Adzi. - | olio is pr in which will appear the Julians, Whi and Pavir, Ed. Roger Gracie and Kevuolds, Theo, Billy Moore and | present at the Academy on Saturday. April 15, | Vious effort of this popular organiz 10 Ware rooms, 1225} Natiosau Txeatex.—Hermann,the magician, will be the attraction at the National nex: week. Acapexy or Music.—Daniel Frohman's company will hold the stage at the Academy next week, presenting “The Charity Ball” and “The Wife.” Hanns’ Buov Tuxater.—Miss Jeap Voor- heer, a young actress who has distinguished | herself by her performance of the prineipal role in the popular drama, “Only A Farmer's Daughter,” will be at Harris’ Bijou Theater next Monday night: She will be «upported by @ strong company and will costume the part with a richness that has rarely been equaled. Miss Voorhees is the possessor of £40,000 worth of diamonds, which she uses in the play, her manager having given bond to the amount of | their value to insure their safety. Miss Voor- | hees adds to native ability careful training, liberal education and the advantages which can | only be attained by contact with the best | society, and her appearance ima play which is so strong a favorite can scarcely fail to be inter- esting. Kensax's.—Bob Fitzsimmons, the middle- weight fighter who but recently vanquished James Hall and thereby won the enormous stake of $40,000, will demonstrate his ness at Kernan’s L: Easter Monday Fitzsimmons will | punch the ball, meet all comers, give any man | $100 who stands be‘ore him four rounds and arring partner. be introduc Bella Vivian, Cradoc, Walter Keen, Wi and Barto ‘Ter Groxortows Oxcurstra. —The Georg town Oreestra’s forty-tifth public rehearsal will | ke piace at Metzerott Music Hall on Friday | ization isone of the in- nd its work is of such fords just ground f ‘The. orchestr ‘This or; Distri known authors and are selected primarily for | i days. He we ever and the wonderful dancing of Kendrick 1 still the great feature. ina'h DAMNATION oF Fauwr.—On the 12th inst. jaahington Choral Society, assisted | the New York Symphony Orchestra, will coh at Metzerott's Halil Berlioz’ “Damnation of | Faust.” The soloists will be Mrs. Anna Busch, | Sig. A. Montegriffo and Heinrich Meyn, ail | of whom are fully competent for their respec- tive roles, and it is expected that under the di- rection of Mr. Walter Damrosch the perform- ance of this great composition will be one of the most effective that has ever been given. Emaxvet Wap, who has. taken the place of | Mr. Burmeister at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, will give a concert at Metzerott Music Hall on the 14th instant, assisted by ‘Sig. Del Puente, Helen Dudiey Campbell and a | full orchestra. ’Mr. Wad is said to be a pianist | commendation trom the crities of other cities | in which he nas performed. | _ Crrzzx Taarx will give his eighth (and last) Exira Session Congress tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Metzerott Hall. Subject, “Hell.” aes The Emancipation Celebration. The committee on speakers for the emanci- pation celebration will select speakers and other officers for the emancipation celebration next week. Chairman Stewart bas designated Mr. W. C. Cox as chairman of the committee vice Mr. W. H. Jones, who is too sick to serve. ae Cut by a Beer Bottle. Abont $8 o'clock last night Wm. Brent, colored, while in the saloon of J. 8. Barry, 1217 E street northwest, was badly cut in the head by a beer bottle by some one unknown. The wound was dressed at the Emergency Hospital and he was sent to his home, 1130 19th street northwest. eee ees Fined on Both Charges. Richard Meany, a young man tried in the Police Court today for disorderly conduct, gave drunkenness as the excuse for the trouble, and Judge Kimball fined fm $10 or thirty also charged in Judge Miller's court with assaulting Policeman Duvall, who arrested bim, and oa this charge an additional fine of $5 was imposed. ee A Hall at Mount Pleasant. It is more than probable that the enterpris- ing lit village of Mount Pleasant will before many days have added to its other attractior the advantages of a town hall. Steps are now being taken, it is understood, looking to the formation of a stock company for the purpose of erecting a building which will answer such a purpose. ‘The building, it is said, will be erected in the vicinity of School street and Kenesaw avenue. —_—— Real Estate Matters. W. H. Hoge has bonght of J. L. Stearns for | $16,000 subs $ to 13, square 471-1244 by 109 | feet on L sireet between 6th and 7th streets southeast. F. M. Gibson bas purchased for $5,000 of Sophia Herma: sub 72, square 100-17 feet. 224 inches on 2ist street between L and M streets northwest. _ The Assembly Church Election. Johannes Mi r ashe is suffei ver bis place will be take: ing from ty by his browser Pant, whore excellence as | ‘cellist is well known.’ He will piay a concerto | for vi serenade by 1 i telle by ¥ Prof. Kaspar has selected fc the orchestra Beethoven's *Egmonte; e, a suite of Hungarian dances by Brahm: and, with the Wilhelmj Club, Desormes’ “ser nade de Mandolines” and Czibulka’s ““Iuter- s Warrcoue Rivey.—The popular “C. E fh the * ended last night wi ance of the hoosier poet at For two hours the large gathering en i tained by Mr. Riley ations of his simple. | verses. He greatly surprised those who heard him for the tirst his mimetic powers and his e actors who can recite as eifectivels ood-bye, Jim, Take Keer of Yourself” and ‘Dot Leetle Foy of Mine” can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Many a handkerchief | was raised to the face when leetle poy's” | death was described. Equally accomplished is | in depicting humorous scenes, and on of a young man who was trying | to tell a funny story, but who kept constantly losing sight of its point, kept every one ehckirg , with laugh! The singing of the popular Fhilharmozic Quartet contributed to the ¢ joyment of the evening. A pleasant surpri was provided in the appearance of Mre. H. H. Mills, whose rich contralto voice delighted tl audience in ‘“ibe Swanee River.” arran; a solo obligato, the accompaniment be: the Philharmonic Quartet. ‘Tue Yatx Gure Cive.—The concert to be! given by the Vale Glee and Banjo Clubs on Mor- | day night at Metzerott's Music Hall has ex-/ cited a great deal of interest among college 1 as | by | doubtediy be greeted excellence both as voca! tal rmers is well that even their ‘The program afull house. ‘Their! ‘# and as instrumen- nown here, and it is | f pourri trol and Dane many college gies. ax well ws e vocal num- bers that will demonstrate the artistic excel- | lence of the singers. The occasion will alao be | asociety event, and the list of patronesses has already been published in Tue STAR. PapeREWski.—The interest in the great Polish pianist, Pederewski. does not seem to abate in the least, for already there are a large number of subscriptions to his farewell recital, which ia announced for the 25th instant at Metzerott’s Music Hall. No musician who has Visited this country in years has excited so much enthusiasm is Paderewski, and it is safe to assume that every seat will be secured before the date of the recitsl. Subseriptions are re- ceived at Meizerott’s muste store. Mx. Grouoe Gnossrra, the distinguished London comedian and entertainer, will give his incomparable recitals of evenings of pleasure at Metzerott Hall April 11 and 13. Mr. Grossmith is well known to all who have ever visited the English capital, but is best known by reputation in this country as having created the comedy roles in nearly all of Gilbert and Sulli- van's ce these two dissolved part- nership Ie. aith has been giving his monolo: 's in the different cities of the king- a, and since coming to America he has ap- peared in Boston, New York and the leading cities of our country with the best of success. Both press and public are loud in praise of his work and bis advent here will be hailed with pleasure Damrosch concert instant at Metzerott 3 1 the New York Symphony Or- wili be agnin heard ina program that the utmost satisfaction to all who jove good musie intelligently and artistically | interpreted. ‘The popularity of Mr. Damrose and bis orchestra is already established in this | city anc their appearance calls out the best class | Of our peopie. “Tux Yaskex Lesovr. of the Mask and Wig ~ the new burlesque jab, which they are to promises to surpass in attractiveness auy pre- i ion of the University of Pennsylvania boys. ye play is | in two acts anda prologue. The shades of Rev- elry, Invention. Progress and Unrest open the proceedings in Shadow and bewail the restraint that Prudence has placed upon them. ‘To dissipate dissatisfaction the nine muses dispatch the shades to earth in the characters of Peter Stuyvesant, Knickerbocker, William Penn and Progress—where they ean remain provided they do not sing Ta-Boom-de- ay.” Should spell will be broken and Prudence will regain ber subjects, A large measure of the fun of the piece is pro- duetion of bright dialogue, catchy choruses, intricate marches and dances that must be seen | and to the Central Union Mis | day. Saturday xel Thompson, senior | ™€n i this cityand the Yale boys will un-! view the pictu: At the annual meeting of the Avsembi byterian Chureb, held last night, Thos. P. Keene and L. C. Williamson were re-elected trustees and A. L. Sturtevant and Joun W. Foster were | For the expenses of day school library there was contribuied $4,670.95, in ad- dition the church contzibated to the various of the Presbyterian Chureh, for the work of the Presbyterian Church, $1,500.37, lar work and for the new bu ig. $1,125.49, king a total contribution for the year of 81. —_ Officers Elected. ‘The local board of directors of the local elub of the Granite State Provident Association held its auntal meeting at the cfice of the associa- | tion, No. 600 F street northwest, yesterday | afternoon. The board wa: nd | the following direeto: reorganized ty has been appointed resident manager of the asscciation. The beautifui Fischer gallery never looked | more charming than daring this week with | Moser's water colors. ‘The Sunshine Wall” is | the most popular part of the display, for there | are arranged the sunny, sparkling things of the | collection, recalling ner and autumn | memories in plea It is generally conceded by erities thai this yeur's work, 114 | pictures in all, exceeds in ‘both artistic aud | pictorial interest Mr. Moser's previous very successful annual exhibitions. ‘The display will continue through next week. Pictur; sold will not be removed till after the closing | April 8. \A cordial invitation to | s is extended to connoisseurs and those interested in painting in water color. 529 15th street.—Adet. _— 2350 ax Acne will buy s handsome villa site of ten acres or more in West End Park, Rock- ville; 500 feet above Washington: thirty min- utes by many trains, H. N. Copp, 706 8th st Adtt. SORELY AFFLICTED NEARLY THREE YEARS. USED PRESCRIPTIONS FROM THREE DOC- ‘TORS WITHOUT ANY BENEFIT. AFTER USING CUTICURA TWO DAYS THE SCABS ALL DROPPED OFF. CURE WAS QUICK AND COMPLETE. ‘I suffered for nearly three years with an eruption on my neck and used prescriptions from three doctors during that time which did me no good. I purchased CUTICURA REMEDIEs, and the second day after | using it the scabs all droped off and never scabbed over any more. Before used up the second set of CUTICURA my neck was entirely well and has been wellever since, and all that Ican say for itis that ‘woereas I was sorely afflicted I am now well, and all from the use of CUTICURA REMEDIES. N. W. SMITH, Lynchwood P. 0., Kershaw City, S. C. This is to certify that the above tes:imony is correct, asT purchased the CUTICURA and saw its effects while using. W. 3. SMITH. Notary Public for the State of South Carolina, . SKIN DISEASES TEN YEARS. Find the CUTICURA REMEDIES do all you claim. Have been suffering with skin diseases ten years, Could find no remedy to cure until I tried CUTI- CURA. Very bappy over the result. HENRY MOORE, Lancaster, Va. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally. and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SUAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally. in- stantiy relieve and speediiy cure every disease and humor of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA. 50c.; SOAP, ‘Se. ; RESOLVENT. 81. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. GarSend for *“How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimo: PIMPLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped and oily skin cured by CUTICURA SOAP. WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEY ‘With their weary, dui. aching, lifeless, all-cone sen- . RELIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the CUTT- ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. The frst and only instantaneous pain-killing strengthening plaster. 25 mh29-wks CITY ITEMS. So Many Have Been Deceived. Have vou been deceived by the inducements held out in some of the Furniture adveriise- I do not ments daring the past week or two? invite purchasers into my establi foo’: errand. I am aiwa: my promise of ‘bottom c payments. Examine the #8 Rocker dispiayed at my door—it is an indicater! ‘The Accommodator, street northwest, it Wee will save you $34.50 in the purchase of a $55 Sewing Machine. We are selling the beat Sewing Machine at $19.50. Consult us before purchasing. It OvrzNneixen’s, 514 9th st. n.w. Standard Sewing Machines. Ladies’ come in Monday and sec what we have. 427 ‘9th st. aw. Sees An April Fool! ‘The man who pays a fancy nowadays, Our Spring Derbies and Tourists (Fedoras) at $1.90 are regular ““Two-fifty” values. it Hewry Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D, Only 19.5 For the best $55 Sewing Machine made: 5 years’ gucrantce with each machine and all the at- tachments. Orvrgxarimen’s, it 514 9th st. nw. It May Be Your Last Chance. Tonight we will be open until 11 o'clock. ‘Those of onr patrons who have not secured one of those bewitching panels (““P!aymates!”) are urgently requested to eail this evening. We give a copy to every purchaser of 50c. worth of Coffee or Tea. Checks and pecials presents as heretofore, G2" If we have any “Playmates!” left over we will give them out next weck. Tue Guear AtLayric axp Pactric Tra Co., 501 and 508 Seventh et. n.w. Telephone,$48. Newrox H. Bowmax, Manager. Soda Free Monday. Suerz, 10th and F sts, ae : Trott sells almost everything and he sells cheaper than others, 1602 14th st. n.w. It Why pay $55 for a Sewing Machine? We are selling the best in the world at 319.50. OrrExneren’s, 514 9th st. nw. All kinds rented and repaired. it of Fine Groceries, Old Wines, dkc., at prices reduced. 1t* Merzcen's Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. n.w. Soda Free Monday. SuErtz, 10th and Fate 176 Fine Sewing Machines at $10. Fully warranted; trial free. 4th and Pa. ave. s.e. apl-10t Special Sale. Special Sale. Pure Oid Rye Whisky, 4 years old, 75c. qt. Pure Oid Port Wine, 50c. large bottle. Best Quality Catawba Wine, 25c. qt. 1t* Murzorn's Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. mw, Another Fearful Conflagration Would not be of such interest to you as these wonderful bargains: Dr. Warner's Corsets, 9%e.; Monarch Shirts, 9ic.; Lonsdale Cambric, HH 00 T sis HHO 3% B= § PES SSSR e os H H “oo “oo” Bow’ s eco v EER 555g Se ERM Ee © U UkRn Ee Sssy ‘cot “ou? HE Rae usd = O, Mx Hesse: HOT FLASHES. INDIGESTION, VERTIGO. RESCUED FROM DANGEROUS CONDITION BY HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. constipation and palpitation of the heart. For some years I was obiixe night or I would suff SEVERE HEADACHE, DIZZINESS and ringing in myears. Thon, as I grew worse, Thad flattering of the heart and hot waves would goallover me, iakinz my blood tingle to my When these flashes would pass off Tbeeun to fear that amined ms sud it was caused by Dyspepsia and Indigestion. I also had sretisof Vertigo; was so bad that I could scarcely stand and ove night had a numbness come over me so 1 could searcely move 1 THOUGHT I WOULD Dix. dangerous ways, AS and lost flesh until I weighed only 128 pounds, while once weighed 145. I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it has done me a great deal of good. My indiges- tion and heart trouble are also in much better condition. I havea good appetite. Can scarcely eatenouch AND EVERYTHING TASTES GOOD. Before I took Hood's Sarsaparilla I could scarceiy est anything. Iam now weighing 160% pounds, which is more than I ever weighed be- fore. Iam so thankful for what HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Has done for me that I recommend it to all wbo way. I would nct be " Mrs. H. H. VANDER- SLOOT. 2058, Adams st., Wilmington, Del. LITE HETTET HOOD'S PILLS cure all Liver Ills, Bilious- ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache, 6 to be appregiated. The bailet is better than a “Worra A Gersra A Box- Beecuaus Prius (TASTELESS—EFFECTUAL), FOR ALL Busovs Ax Neavovs Disonvzas, SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT AND FEMALE AILMENTS. Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Coating. (Of all druggists. Price, 25 cents a box. ew York depot, 385 Canalst. THE HATIONAL BREWING CO’S 103e.: Dress Ginghams, 53g¢.; 10-4 Sheeting, Set; Plaid Moaling ben? at Soda Free Monday. “Bu eerz, 10th and F sts, Best Physic, Dr.Douglas’ Herb Tea,10o. 1t* —Ladies, they are the best and simplest. See them and he cer- tain, and not buy until you have seen them. StaxvanpSxwixe MacurNe Co. 427 9thst.n.w.1t Pruning and Budding Knives, Horse and Barbers’ HairClippers,Shearsand Razors, Grind- ingand repairing. WaLvonp’s,477Pa.av.Tel.1761. —_—- Easter Neckwear in Profusion. Where others show single scarfs we show dozens. Our 50c. Spring Scarfs are New, Dressy and Elegant. it Hesay Why Do Most Ladies use the light-running Domestic Sewing Machines? Because their mothers and grandmothers have used them with — success and supreme satisfaction. Office, ‘Tthand H; C.Averzacn: Telephone 1260. mh31-5 The Light Running Domestic of 1898 makes Chain or Lock itch, as you please.31-5t Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, &c., quickly relieved by Browx's Broxcuiat TRo- cuzs. They surpass all other preparations in removing hoarseness and as a cough remedy are pre-eminently the best. mh30-eoSt eg reagan Assignee’s Sale. . Don’t forget that the assignee sale of Furnitare and Draperies at SIXGLETON’s, 415 7th st. n.w., will continue but a short time longer, and you will certainly regret not having availed your- self of the opportunity offered to secure first- class goods at less than wholesale cost, Remember these goods are not shop worn nor damaged by fire, smoke or water, but fresh and from the very best manufactures, and every article offered at or less than cost, Call soon, ‘as you will no doubt find what you are looking for, and certainly much less than you can pro- cure it for elsewhere. Phillips’ Cocos with ric! The Light Runnin; makes two Ferfect E. B. Har, 415 7th st, uw, ees itible Cocoa, the only eo flavor. 7 a Domestic of 1898 Buttonholes Bock Beer ON DRAUGHT AT ALL THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL1ANDS&. ‘Bottled for hotels and family usa, THE NATIONAL BREWING CO., ‘Telephone 958. om DST. 6, ‘Your orders solicited. AMUSEMENTS. PLANKED SHAD AND CLAM CHOWDER AT MARSHALL HALL TOMORROW ‘And on eech and every Sunday during the planked Steamer leaves 7th si, wharf TOMORROW at 11 AM AND 2:45 P.M.. retarning by2 p.m. and 2pm Key The ladies are eepecially invited. FARE ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS PLANKEDSHAD DINNER AT MARSHALL BALL, 7% CENTS, including the famous Marshall Hall clare chowder, spring onions, radishes, onions, pota- MOUNT VERNON it STEAMBC (ADMISSION COUPON.) QPDWAY RIFLES: Farr, April 3 to 8 inclusive, HAINES’ HALL, ‘8th st and Pa ave. ao. Admission, 10c. Season Ticket, 250. DANCING EVERY EVENING. This coupon wiil entitle bearer to admission to tl © Ordway Kittes' tair if presented before 8:30 o'clock April 3, iss L THEATRE, SALURDAY) EVENING, Last appearace of Mr. E. 8. WILLARD In Barrie's Deiuxtfal Comedy, “THE PROFESSO 'S LOVE STORY." “Yin HERRMANN, off it p.m. Monday, GKEAT, In anew program of Magic, including YA-KO-YO, The Chinese Mystery. WEEK AFTER NEXT, WoLr HIS EXCELLENT COMPANY, Presenting MERRY, MIRTHFUL, MELODIOUS WANG. SEAT SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 6. ME: TY MUSIC HALL, I bin FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 14, L WA-VADTE Orchestra, SSIS 1t Grand SIGNOK GUISE?! ‘The Unriv: ied B MADAME HEL EN CAMPBELL, ‘The Favorite Contraito. MR. ADAM ITZEL, Jr., Conductor. 50 and $. Prices—@2, 81 : The sa Ne bewitis on Monday, April 10; at apl-it AbPAvGE's GI ND OPERA HOUSE. Stuart Robson AND COMPANY OF ACTORS, Directed by Mr. Wm. R. Hayden. TONIGHT AT 8, LAST PERFORMANCE OF THE HENRIETTA ‘Mr. Robson as Bertie the Lamb. Next Week—The N ¥. Theater of Arts and Letters Co, ____ SEATS Now oN Metzerorr wate. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, ‘The Distinguisied London Comedian, MB. GEORGE GROSSMITH, In his original humorous and musical recitals, pre- ‘senting for the first time In Washington “SOCIETY UP TO DAT: (A musical sketch.) “PLAY ACTING” (A humorous sketch on the drama), And miscellaneous songs, imitations, illustrations, &e. Reserved seats... On sale Thursday, Apri! 6, aicrern” ALE. apt GROSSMITH. LAST) EXTRA ‘3 P.M, on season. "it CONCERT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, ERLIOZ'S DAMNATION OF FAUST. SOLOISTS—Mrs. ANNA BURCH. Soprano. aM MONTEGRIFFU, ‘tenor. 1, Mr HEIN ICH MEYN. ‘Baritone. CHORAL SOCIETY, ang NEW YORK SYMPHONY $150 and €2 "Seats now on sal at Melnerott api-loe (ACADEMY. TONIGHT. ‘THIS (GATURDAY) EVENING LAST TIME OF Charles Frohman’s Triple Bill. THE MAJOR'S APPOINTMENT, LOTTIE COLLINS, : THE weed CREATOR } pecially engaged.) ? TA-RA-RA-BUOM-DE-AY, AND THE GREAT 3-ACT COMEDY TRIUMPH, Original Cast. 150 Nights New York. * April 3—Daniel Frohman’'s company in ‘*The Char- nd ‘The Wife." Seaisnow on sale. spl EIGHTH (AND LAST) EXTRA B. i BESSION CONGRESS, (OTT HALL, TOMORROW, 3 P. M., on “and every Sunday during season. “18 —NIGHT OF APRIL 15. HERE WE ARE AGAIN! Mask And Wig Glwb. nigleopens April 10, at Metserott's. Orders taken 11 METZEROTT MUSIC HALL. ; (ACADEM o—__—o | U. Pa. | o—_——o : STH CONCERT FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 8 P. M. Georgetown Orchestra C JOBEF KASPAR, Conductor, 3 BORING LESSONS GIVEN BY PROF. JOSEPH address genaral devivers, city. as* pEscero ERSITY. Athletic Team Exhibition. COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, at 8PM. Tickets, $1. At Metzerott's, LADIES ARE EXPECTED. ‘The exhibition will consist of feats on horizontal and parallel bars, flying trapeze and rings, double trapeze, balancing trapeze, wrestling, acrobats and pyramids, mb3i-4t PROF J, A GALES, RIDING SCHOOL, 1105 Lith st. aw. Fine saddie horses for hire.” Also gbe large dark bay coupe noree for sale; 16% bands dish. mbar EXtBA-AcapEny. ‘NEXT WEEK DANIEL FRONMAN’S CO. ‘Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Evenings and We inesday Matinee, Ball. The Charity ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Ssturday ‘Matinee, The Wife. Both Lyceum successes by De Mille and Belasco. Seats and box sale. mhJO-3t FAREWELL To! WASHINGTON. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25. Metzerott Hall. SEATS NOW AT 1110 F ST. 30, eminent speaker from C} , orm during the monta of April. Will be: Tn the tuorning. Tn ibe mb? ‘Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Sam T. Jack’s FAMOUS CREOLE COMPANY. AGrand Challenge Dancing Contest by Twenty Ex- pert Buck Dancers. o7.diett Week—BoB FITZSIMMONS. VALE GLEE AND BANJO CLUBS Sale of sats bozins and 12h sis., o Mond: PATRONESSES, Mrs. Stevenson, Ars. Hitt, Dire. Brower, Mrs. Sherrill Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Barney. Mrs. Shiras ‘Mrs. McLanaban, CALIRORNIA, | TEXAS, | MEXICO. — SPECIAL / semni-monthly tourist parties. over the Southern fe company's sunset ard U) cy to AE. HAW LE! X. BR J. SMI HOME AND TOME OF WASHINGTON, BY WASH., ALEX. AND MT. ED CARS UTE. NO DELAYS, THE E DAY. > ALL HIS- TORICAL POINTS. A delightful trip slong the banks of the Potomac. commanding a grand view of the river for. miles, throug® the streets of Alexsndria, by Christ Church where Washington worshived: Jackson House, where Col. Ellsworth was killed ; Braddock House, &e. Tate Alexandria Ferry at 7th st. wharf. Fare, a Ag,itai'm at Ponnssivania Depot. Fare, round x Grounds open from Lam. to 4 Mount Vernom p.m. Admission, 250. H. 8. COOPER, Superintendent. ‘HE T ‘WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. A series of tours from WASHINGTON AND VICINITY Tothe WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. Special trains of Pullman Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, Absolute comfort insured both en route and while in Chicago. Gen mb) W. B. HIBBS, Manager. of December, 150°. as proved July 29, 1892. WeRNON, FINANCIAL. _——— EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Loans. Those who have property to pay for, Pay off or contemplate building should ascertain the terms and advantages furnished by the Equitable Co- Operative Building Association Money is loaned im any amount desired, from $100 upward. Seven years ani three months is given the borrower to returu the principal and imterest, in monthiy installments. Atany time before, however, settlements om loan can de inade in PART or in FULL. ‘When PART of a loan issettled themonthly, Installments are reduced, Interest ts only charged for the actual time that a loan, or any part ‘of it, is held by the Dorrower—tt being reduced as the loan is re- Paid—an equitable, important and unusual feature in buf ding associations Members are extended every facility and encoumagement to return loans and pay for their property. Loats now in force amount to $1,288,000. ‘The EQUITABLE isa purely co-operative saving and loaning assoriation, Information concerning the advantages, terms, how to proceed, tc. can be obtained Upon application at the office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F ot. nw. ‘Thomas Somerville, President ALJ. Sel Geo. W. Canilear, 24 View President. Joun Joy Edson, Secretary. Benj. F. F H. H_ Twombly, Fred. W. Pratt, Geo. W. Fishez, Elis Spear, Job Barnard, Lawrence Gardner, Marcus Baker, apl-6t John W. Schaefer. GILT-EDGED INVESTMENTS. Partics seeking investments which Will not only jay bandsomely but aiso yield quick returns should call on us. We offer gilt-edved invest. ments in LOCAL SECURITIES which include Street Ratiway stoc Loan and Trust Company stock, Telephone stock. Gas Company rock, Electric Licht stock, &te.. &e. We also deal in ail Securities listed on the New York Stock Eachaneo— Government B-nds bought and sold. Our facilities for speculating in Grain and Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade are unequaled. Gar-We not only have direct private wires, but make advances to corre- ‘spondents on available collateral. Lews G. Tewxssvar & Co., Baxeens, Avams Inox Bozpise, 1535 7 sreeet. avl : 14.0:0 (Gaa-Set valueic., 1,3221082 & Premiums uncoliected and in hands of ~. 388,056 25 44.201 96 LIABILITIES. Accrued rents... 09002 $855 33 e premiuis fund... “1. 1,623,619 35 Keserve tor unpaid josses wid claime.. "313,101 02 Due acents, commissions, brok Net strpiua! 667,920 months ending December Sit Subscribed and sw: to March, 1803. (Seal Certificate filed in GEORGE W. STICKS TATEM ‘TAL INSURANCE S Company of Washineton, D.C. he ending December 31, 1802 t—Casin in bank. @ furniture, 5X). expense. +, 00S. us in course of collection, #2, 154.22. $20,110.15. mi Listaliries—c 8110.15; 20110 18 Expcnse for perio gree BL iste, es St aae Ce MeCACLET Provident. "P. bLYETEE. Secretary. Subscrtoed abdsworn to before me thie Sst day of March, 160 SSA "Tali, Sorry Public. ae ‘M°™* To toan. ‘Long time, easy payments. Capital stock, $5,000,000. Now holds First Mortgages on improved city prop- erty amounting to $1,175,450. Trusts and morteages deposited with the treasurer of the state of Georgia. Issues stock bearing 7 Per cent interest, payable semi-annually. SOUTHERN MUTUAL BUILDING AXD LOAN ASSOCIATION. Home office, Atlanta, Ga, ‘WASHINGTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS: John H palker. ‘THREE ELEGANT HOTELS, Walter Backer, class ii cular, atl Pillem I. Bi First glue aa a modern | te jocate: runs, = ‘will entertain ourgasste. a Office, 671 F strest north a imited 11 to Partion positively imited in number to capacity of SEVEN FULL DAYS IN CHICAGO. ‘Ticket from Washinston inclndes all ‘Traveling Ex- mises, Admissi . Lunches Ponte on the Grounds: Bowl: be. THE WEBB WORLD'S FAIR TOUR COMPANY. PERCY @. SMITE, General Agent, B. and 0. Ticket Office, No. 619 Pennsylvaniaave., Washington, D. C. Send for book. TO MOUNT VERNON. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHTNGTON. THE PALACE STEAMER MACALEST! expressly for the ‘Mount Vernon ‘ciation. “Steam heated throucuout, pleasant and cor THE ONLY TH t ROUTE. NO FERRYING—NO TRA REF ERE ONO. DELAYS. Dany, TRIPS (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AT 104.M. ETURNING TO TH® CITY BY 2:30 P.M. FARE, BOUND TRIE. £0 TS. ‘Tickets for-sale at the sloumet's what foot of 7th at., andat all hotels. A delightful trp on the Passing, enroute, ‘mone Rotabie and historical points of ia ‘Arsenal— ‘Arlington—the ‘Savy Yed—Keval Stor. fipton submarine Tt Point—Fish Commission ‘ee. Steamer Macalester to rit mone dally except SUnGSy at 10 arta iON MARSHALL Steamboat co. ‘mnt EWITT’S TALLY-HO Coach LINE, 511 se nw. Ari se vesid am, 2pm mahS ioe Next ‘Sunday is Eéster—and it will be agreat day if tt don't rain, Every friend you ever had will be out for siring—now dresses, new suits, new hats, new shoes— You wouldn't miss it for a dolisr—are you ai! ready? Don't spoil the new suit by wearing “queer” pair of ‘shoee—Patent leathers are “the thing.” "nd you can et the latest shapes at WILSON & CARR'S, 929 F street northwest. Five dollars—seven doliars—ten dollara—that's how the prices run, and Mr. Wilson, ‘Would almost be safe in guarantesing the weer—they are such grand qualities, Even his $3.50 footwear Jocks as well and wears longer than many higher- eiced shose—and they are se comfortable. ‘They are Rot made in Just one stereotyped. style—there are three different shapes of toe to choose from—broad, medium end narrow—ull or glase finish for ladies. ue Potomac. The? followise Oz Tuovsaxn Doxrazs Have You Ix Bax —That's not drawing interest and from which you receive no income? Persons having large sume of money instead of allowins it to remain idle in Dank, where it yields nothing, can make it earn a fair income and at the ‘same time get possession of their cash on demand.. If you are likel to use your money at any time we advise you to takeout a “DEMAND” CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, ss these are payable on demand and earn 3percent net. If you wont have use for s certain eum within = specified time invest in a “TIME” CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT which yield the investor 4 percent in three months, 5 per cent in six months and 6 per cent imone year—Interest coupons ettached, payable quarier:y, semi-annually or annually as desired. (GIy you haven't a bank account with 8, open one now. We doe general bank- ing business and invite eefies accounts, both largeand emai. Woors & Co.. Baxzzns, 1222 F Sreser N. W. on Consox & Macazryer, MEMBERS OF THE XEW TORE sTOCE way, - om ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Unox Savercs Bix, ¥. H. SMITH, President. &. M. LOTHROPJONX Tw EEDALR, Vice Presidents. ‘<. 4. LAMBERT, Treasurer. 4. RaLsTox, ‘Bank open during business morteages to | FINANCIAL. Foeurr Beuvrxe Axo Loax Axo INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION. ~ ARSPTs ‘due and umparay : nt acount, accmned ana hand in crust company... Cash on LIABILITIES. wt No.1, it of inetall Smount to credit of paid Capital Secount "No. 3 amount to ersiit of inter Lame snetaliment oo. oss 24 Stock redeeuned, @25.055 7 Less interes! beartne redeemed”... 9,872 83 Less paid iy ‘Stock Feu 700.0) 35,798 ST Uodivited pronts, Surpius, ALONZO TWEEDA! © “ribed and sworn 0 ‘afore ine tL is. Nanos: Sare Droosrn, SAVINGS AXD TRUST coMPANY ©f the District of Coimumia: CORNEE 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ave Chartered by special act of Congress Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and F CAPITAL: ONT. Wil SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. axhtileeaier inside burgiar-proof wauite at €5 per silver ware and valuables of pactawe, (UUK oF cave laces erate vost PANK DEPARTMENT Loss money on real estate and collateral security. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Acts as adv . tes trusts of wile Prepared by @ competent a:torney in daily attend AMIN P. SNYDER, Preeitent on SC. GLOVER, Prost Vice Presidess, JAMES M.JOUNSTON, Senin Vice Pres THOMAS E. JONES, Third View Pros. bore aNer ALbEST on sale stock in ¢1 by bustiess mer WM. H JANUARY, SPECIAL AGENT, 22TH ST. NW. mbos-ee - Havexsen, Member Washington Stock Exchange, Beal Extate and Stork Broser, Booms ¥and 11, Atlantic Bulidiag, wore. ow, INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash ov on marcia (Cotten bought and sold in New York or New Orleans, CORRESPONDENTS, Fornell, Haeamen & Co., New York Stock Ex Lehman Pros., New York Cotton Exchenes, Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans Cotion Bechange. ‘Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicagu Loardof Trade, Frivave wires to New srk, Clucasy aid New Or Jesus Telepboue, 45h el7-tr Do Yoo Wast Moxm Srocks, Bonds, trasts and life ‘surance policies im old tine companies taken a We advance to b egremes until nent oan ean be made. YERKES & hak! t. Sun bide. annie tr W, 8 HOGE, Pree. DANIEL, Sec. SITED STATES BUILDING ANT Lot Nao: CIATION, 1813 m., Wankington, be Spares, #100. payabie im monthly tustal-uents of Teper month. 2 se Boctiiam, © Bee POSE 2 ject share. Grand 6 er cent interest pai? on spacial denor'te : “de Sait Full-pad stock pare per interest froin date a en Wire orniey TRE ees Stock Pachanee), Tidb Pet. Adare uridine Qity Ratway stocks/and Bonds Bourbt and So'd Telephone, 500. mets EASTER SHOES For EASTER SUNDAY at REMOVAL SALE PRICES will crowd our stores tomorrow We told you how we obtained our new, fresh Spring Stock before we wanted it, and bow we are oblired to cluse it out at the prices now prevailing here. ‘That doesn't intecest you, Lut this wil: ‘We call apecial attention toour Ladiet Oxford Ties, hand-sewed, heavy waike ing soles, regular $3.25 Shoes, which are selling at $2.35. ‘Also to the Ladies’ Bincher Bal. RUS: SETS, advertised by others for 3.50 ‘whtah are selling her for $2.60. Other bargains eyua'ly as great ‘The new store resounds with, Sees. of children. all pleased a2 ba LW SHOOS They re vetting Leu At prices that surprise tleir mothers. Call earty ana get the best! — ea ®. |EDMOMS TOR & 62, 1334 F Sx. 1339-1341 F Sz. N. mbS1 PATAPSCO, Premier Flour of America. Lue Tuvra, ‘The Best wil! Prevail. 17% 19TH YEAR. ed success of Pate pore Flour for over ous! ears are” renin of, fhe Beat" lard! West of Erecy Warts (grown in this country. Ww.

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