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The Weathe: PORECAST TILL 8 P. wm SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, diminishing northwesterly win clear cold weather during Sunday: the temper ture will probably fall to about 36 degrees by Sundar morning, with strong probability of light or killing frosts if the wind becomes light this evening CONDITION OF THE WATER Temperature and condition of water at 8} .m.: Grest Fall, temperature, 57; condition, 5. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 59. Con. dition at north connection. 13: condition al sonth eonnection. 36: distributing reservoir, Yemperature. 58: condition at influent gate house. 22: effluent gate house, 36. High tide. 642am. 7:02 p.m | Exzctarc Worxs, all repairing. 1206 Pa. Can. Xaxvee, 909 7th, does not as an irre- sponsible agent sell in gaudy bottles Whiskies put up by others. but as an experienced mer- chant he selects for his stock from the truly ‘Best brands such that reach the highest stan: ard and under the guarantee of his name sel im bulk and bottle undefiled, matured and wholesome goods. Haxpsour Coronixe Hexay Fraxe & Execrmc Brus, Benoran Atanas. J. H. Evruzro. ts Sprtxo Hats. , cor. 7th and D. Jas. B. Hexpensox, 923 F st. n.w.. for ar- tistic effects in low-priced Paperhangings; spring styles; new colorings. Mrux containing dangerous ecterin a ren. ered perfectly safe by employing Arnold's Milk Sterilizer. F. D. Grmas, Sole Agent, 627 Pa. ave. Loose Frasitcae CovERixes axp AWNIxGS made and put up—cash or credit. Lowest Estimates rez. Jeiics Laxs- Rink,” N. ¥. ave. near 14th st. Vruxerre’s 401s cures Rheumatism snd Neuralgia. Latest Surat axp Care Patreaxs fitted at 528 12th st. n.w., cor. F. Exscrare Liont Winrso. J. H. Kurarsa. Dextctorsty pure and refreshing Bon- Bons, Chocalates, Tafies, &c., only 20 and 25 cents s ound. ice Cream Soda only 5c. = glass ARPES’, S05 Pa. ave. Bopy Bavssers Cauret=made, lined and laid 9c. per yard. JULIcs Y. ave, near 14th st. “aurea” Is first in fragrance, quality, and in the estima- fon of denier and’ public” ‘This cigarette is pot made by the trast —_—_——— Prereey Excertext Conpraor Covcrrs, special price was $7.90, will close out baiance on Monday at €5. Jciivs Laxsaczoms “Rink,” N. Y. ave. near 14th st ‘Bar State” Laws Mowsr.—Evory prospective buyer of a lawn mower intends to get the best. ‘The market is full of mowers and unless the bayer is informed on the subject he will very likely purchase a worthiess and un- satisfactory machine. Tho “Pay State” is su- to all ocher mowers and is sold with an absoluts and uaconditional guerantee. Price, 24.50 each. We are also selling a good mower for $3.25. ‘Mechanics’ tools of all descriptions at lowest Garden toois of every kind. Steel Yiikes, 20 cents: ‘Troweis at 10 cents; Hoes, 20 cents; Spades, 10 cents each. ‘The system of selling every article at a smell profit, but of thoroubly reliable quality, is a regular prineiple with us. Cuas. T. Cates & Co., 8 doors from 6th st. 606 Pa ave. nw. Tar Joxcs Laxsevncx will offer on Monday Solid Osk Bideboar ze, at the special price of $11.75. |. Y. ave. near i4th st. Caster Puorooraris, $2 per dozen for one | week. Laupyee, 1013 Pa. ave. will offer om Monday tes. beveled plate 3.50. The “Bink,” Jeuies Laxsnt Spiece Oak Chamb nurror,at the low price « yw York ave. near 14 D.C., April 15, 1899. J. W. Bears ~ Ese. Manager of Swiss Dairy. Dear Sir: I have used the milk from’ your dairy for the past six years, exclusively, and huve also recommended it to others, more es- pecially for invalids and children, and have always been satisfied with the resulis attained. | am, very respectfully . Hazes, M.D., 1 East Capitol st. Parexr Sraxp Puotonarus are postage stamp size. g ready to stick tocards, wheis, letter beads, &. sup Puorooxapus. 1333 Pr ave.n.w. De. Warvre s Consers, 95¢.; Lonsdale Cam- Monareh . Ke. ; Shawkni Organd on Monday ¢ Tables, well ¢ “tank,” New . Haweren, 488 av. CKWEAR, or. 7th and D, eiy dectroved by iuzer. F. ase Pain ed com Jas. B. ing a xaos. 928 F. corating: best mate- men employed. Ties, baat We. mm says the Dove Brand -lams are cured to suit the taste of every one. ectisement page 4. Dee a Cavrran CrrveLawy Gnrase Guaranteed to @ thick, velvety turf. rose Bulbs, tolas, Dablias and Canna . Fresh Flower Seeds, Lawn Fertilizers and P. Maxw & Co Order a quart for to- New York ai D DISTRICT AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. New Natioxai Tuzatex.—De Wolf Hopper in “Wang. AcapEay or Music. Club i Keuvax's Lrcece Tuxatex—Wm. Muldoon and the “Me and Jack” Co. Tux Larrie ov Gzrrrssunc.—t5th street and Obio avenue. Frrzsimxoxs’ Avprrortcx (7th street near Pennsylvania avenue)—Continuous perform- ance from noor until 10: —— A Hist yor Wortp’s Fam Gozms.—To those who desire the comfort of an it stopping place during the world’s fair the Ren- fost offers every attraction. It is a magnifi- cent, new, 490-room European hotel, on 524 street and Cottage Grove avenue, tweaty min- utes to heart of city, seven minutes to fair grounds €2 per day’ up. Write or wire for Tooms, single or en suite. H.J. Reynolds & Co., proprietors, Lewis Leland, manager. French beveled plate | Fr. D. Gn-! “The Two Johns.” | HOW THE VOTING STANDS. The Great Contest Among the Policemen and Letter Carriers of the City. In two weeks the contest for the generous prizes offered by Mr. Julius Lansburgh, the proprietor of the furniture establishment,”"The Rank,” on New York avenue, to the policemen | | and letter carriers of the city, willclose. The | great interest taken in this affair is shown by tha number of votes that have already been sent in. As is well known the votes are made | by means of coupons, which appear daily in connection with Mr. Lansburgh’s ad- vertisement in Tae Sram. Under the terms of Mr. Lansburgh’s offer three letter carriers and three policemen will enjoy the results of their personal popularity. | ‘The policeman and letter carrier receiving the | jnrgest number of votes will be given a two Weeks’ visit to the Chicago fair. the two in each class receiving the next highest number will enjoy a visit of a week, while the two ranking | third will be given a round-trip ticket to Chi- | cago. The voting will close May 1. The num- | ber of votes received by each one voted for up to date is as follows: POLICEMEN. Sergeant Harbison, 59,270; G. T. Parker, | 28,555; C. Flather, 24,829: F. Shultz, 22,459; | W. W. Bateman, 14.436: W. 8. Parker, 12. | W. 8. Clinton,’ 8,559; Nicholson, 8,975: 8. D. Lewis, 7,281: 0. Klinger, 6,29: S.'L. Brown, 5,133; 'B. F. Rhodes, 3.754; J. E. Barnes, 3,625; J. E. Lyddane, 3,428: J. 8. Kraemer, 2,809: | Oriani, 2,585; F. M. Tompkins, 2,323; Lieut. | MeCatheran, "1,731; J. W. | Bailey,’ 1,617; | | J. Ciscle, 1.572; F. Stearns, 1.283; J. 'Keleher, | 1,168: s = mn. 906; F. 0. | man, 417; Upperman, 311; 1G. + 266; Lieut. ' Hollinberger, ' 248; | Curtiss, 196; J. H. Lutton, 163: S. L. | Redgrave, 158; McMahon, 144; Goss, 135; Sergt. Mulhall, 103; W. G. Gleason, 90: C. Evans, 85; MeTaggart, 85; A. F. Bait, 6 G. A. Schrader, 59; S. Gibson, 51; G. W. Biand- ford, 47; W. B. Lyd: F. A. Gardiner, 4: 92; F. Aldrieh, . A. Smith, F. Lawrence, 14; J. B. Proctor, 14; Russell, 13; J. W. Carroll, Wheeler, ‘11; Austin, 10; €. Hopkins, 10; Georgians,” 10; Sergt. Lom- bardy, 10; L. B. Anderson, 9: J. Trayman, 9 Wannell, 9: Sergt. Kerby, 7; Williams, 6; E. Edwards. 6; H. Eblers, 4; Jones, 4; Mitchell, 3; R. FE. Doyle, 3; A. Brown, 2; Sergt. Volkman, ; F. Burrows, LETTER CARRIERS. H. W. Davis, 69,283; J. E. Dennison, 34,32 A. F. Bischoff, 28, W. Hudson, 25.120; W. 8. Crawford, 17,874:C.B. Pumphrey, 13.323; E. E. Rittenhouse, 12,812; D. Van Ruth, 10,920; J. W. Curry, 10.053; J. J. Hill, 4,838: G.V Baum, 3,819:0. M. Huguely, 3,453; J. I. Sander- :J. B. Woodfield,2,369; 504; W. |. Marshall, 458: H. H. Hazara, 374: H. ‘Tegeler, 367; E. Carew, 284; W. D. Tabler, P. Hi. Branson, 169; E.’ Moural. 81; St. C.’Am- brose, 80; AL P. Lambreth, 73; H. J. Bradley, 63: J. E. King, 61; H. | Banch, 49; D. E. Brewer, 33; W. Larcombe, 31 |W. Bo Brittain, 25; W. E. Clark, 24; E. D. Bushby, 22; G. B. Smith, 19; G. Barnes, 18; 8. Boss, 18; A. J. Cauir, 18; W. B. Brittain, 12; W. Larcombe, 11; M. T. Carlisle, 11; A. Fowler, 11; G. Barnes, 11; A. Barnes, 3; A. M. Eppier, ; W. Blackford, Fire in Fairfax County. The residence of Mr. George C. Poulton in | Fairfax county, near the Theological Seminary, | was destroyed by fire early ‘Thursday morn- ing. The flames were not discovered until | | great headway had been made and it was only | by ous efforts the lives of the family were | saved. Mrs. Poulton was badly suffocated by | inbuling smoke and made an exceedingly nar- Tow escape from death. The entire contents of | | the house were consumed. None of the out- | | buildings were effected. It is thought to have | been the work of an incendiary. Mr. Poulton | is a clerk in the patent office. The house was | double frame, nearly new. The insurance | amounted to only $600. ge Officers Elected. At the regular meeting of the merchant | tailors’ exchange of this city, held Wednes- | day evening, April 12, the following officers | were elected for the ensuing year: P. L. Bon- nett, president; Owen Owen, vice president; F. C, Losang, secretary; E. H. Snyder, treasurer; W. H. Cranston, J. A. Griesbauer ‘and F. J. Heiberger, jr., executive board. paciatean leamaaes His Wife iot to Have » Cent. The will of the late Edward Marshal, some- times called Thos. Marshal, was filed yesterdy. He leaves his estate to his son Charles Henry, | with the exception of #2 to his brother, Chester- | field Marshal. and says he does not wish his | wife, who wilfully deserted him, to have one cent from the estate. — A Silhouette Stone. One of the most curious freaks of nature is attracting much attention in the F etreet window of Mertz’s modern pharmacy. It is a elab of the finest marble from Portugal, light orange in color and streaked with grayish black veins. These veins form a perfect contour of a woman's face and bust. The features are dis- tinetly Spanish, the hair being dressed low like that of Carmencita. About one-half of the | face seems to be covered with what has the appearance of a mantilla black lace scarf | Which is wound around a statuesque neck and | falls around the perfectly formed bust. Artestrox 18 CALLep to the trustees’ sale | of a two-story brick house in Blagden alley, be- tween Sthand 10thand L and M streets north- west, to take place next Monday at 5 o'clock p. m. This pi 7 ‘ty is in an improving section of thecity. For further particulars see Even- ing News.—Adet. ae ATES by the 1,000 for patent stamp 1933 Pennsyivania avenue.—Adet. ————= Scuaen Scrtixes, trouserings, tailors’ far- | Specian | potograph i Blagden; testimony ordered taken by W. W. Mohan exsontoy. Electro Libration | graces of character and person. | by tire Thursday night. The lors is $75,000; THE cougts. Equirr Court—Chief Justice Bingham and ‘i Fuses Migser ent One ee defendants ordered. Wassmanagt. Wassman; do. Company agt. Sanche; injunction pendente lite granted. Crecurt Court, Division 1—Jt Yesterday—Warner Bros. agt. J. H. Behrend & Son, J. Elliott & Co. agt. same and A. J. Hagner agt. same; judgments by default. Brodigan et al agt. Moore; on trial, _ ers Buried at Mt. Olivet. The remains of Miss Ettle McLinden, who died at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Mary MeLinden, 989 K street northwest, on Novem- ber 19, were laid to rest in the family plat m Mt. Olivet cemetery yesterday. Only relatives and friends of the family were present, but the casket was covered with 8 quantity of crimson roses, the remembrance of her many friends and acquaintances. Miss McLinden wiil be remembered in Wash- ington from amateur theatrical work and her Bradley. ——— ‘The Record of Deaths. During the twenty-four hours.ending at noon today burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: White—Eliza A. Piles, 67 years; Bridget A. Waters, 24 years; Catherine Long, 33 years; ‘ginia Penn, 44 years; Washington 8. Hurley, 70 years; Margaret A. Mohler, 23 L. Wanstell, 72 years; Flora Dennis, 82 years; Lottie Seott, 70 years; John Spindler, 73 years; Anthony P. ‘Marconnier, 73 years; James John- son, 87 years; Edwin ‘Horace Blackman, 22 years. | Colored—Jane Alien, 80 years: John 8. War- rik, 30 days; Lilian Middleton, 4 months; Geo. . Mills, 31° years; Mellisea Green, 55 to 60 years; Turner Freeman, 32 years; Mary Thomas, 80 years; Caroline Stewart, 70 years; Ernest T. Waines, 5 vers; Chas. G. Thomas, 59 years; Leonore Webb, 26 years. roi: A The Building Trade Discount. Ata meeting of the Builders’ Exchange last evening | report from the committee ap- pointed to consider the matter of trade dis- counts was read by the chairman, Thomas J. King. The report recommended that all the various building trades form organizations and that a conference be had by delegates from them, at which a plan should be formed for securing discounts for each trade from material men. It was ordered that the recommendations of the report be made known to various build- ing trades, with an invitation to them to co- operate in carrying them out. —_ Advertising Silver Dollars Refused by the Treasury. The Treasury Department received yesterday in a consignment from a southern bank a num- ber of silver dollars on which were pasted on one ide a thin piece of paper having on it an advi tisement of a business firm. The advertisement began “Return this to,” the name following, and then setting forth that his money's — it could be is stated a forthe dollar. the country is bei: flooded with silver dollars bearing this class of advertisements. The design is copyrighted by the patentee. While the silver doliars are good Treasurer Nebeker, with the approval of Secretary Carlisle, has refused to | pd iat the money defaced in this way and to- day retarned a lot of it to the bank it sent it at the bank's expense. ‘thi ohn Hill (eolored), aged nineteen, was hanged} at Camden, N. J., yesterday morning at 10:33 for killing Joseph Dodson on October 16, The Lewistown, Pa., ax works were destroyed insurance unknown, ‘The agricultural implement factory of G. D, Colton & Co. at Galesburg, Ill., was destroyed by fire Thursday. SORES ALL OVER BABY TWO MONTHS OLD. ECZEMA IN ITS WORST FORM. NOTHING DID ANY GOOD. CURED BY CUTICURA. ‘My baby ned Eczema very bad when be was two weeks old. Nothing did him any good until I used your CUTICURA REMEDIES. Two sets entirely cured bim, although I used tt for some time after. He was covered with sores aj over his head, face and back. Now he is two years old and the hea'thiest boy you ever saw, portrait inclosed. I used the CUTI- CURA REMEDIES exsctiy according to directions. I recommend CUTICURA REMEDIES to every one afflicted with Eczema. ‘They have no equ: Mrs. MARY DISCHINGER, ‘730 Mulberry st., Baltimore, Md, We had-oeeasion to use your CUTICURA REME- DIES on our baby Gertrude for askin disease, and we have fully cured her. Wecan safely say that they completely cured her, and thank you for your good remedies. We say to all suffering from such diseases to cochmence using thein immediately. N. B. & K. M. GENTRY, Richmond, Ky. CUTICURA RESOLVENT ‘The new Blood and Skin Purifier, and greatest of Humor Re:nedies, cleanses the blood of all impurities and poisonous elments, and thus removes the cause. while CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTI- CURA SOAP, an exquisite skin beautifier, clear tne skin and scalp, and restore the hair. Thus the CUTI- CURA REMEDIES cureevery species of itching, burning, scaly, pimply and blotchy skin, scalp and blood diseases, from pimples to scrofula, from in- fancy to age, when the best physicians fail. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c. ; SOAP, ESOLVENT, 81. Prepared by the POTTER AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Gar" ‘How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illus- trations and testimonials, mailed free. BABY'S Skin and Scalp purified and besutified by CUTICURA SOAP. Absolutely pure. HOW MY SIDE ACHES! Aching Sides and Back and Hip, Kidney and niture, &c., at auction at Latimer & Sloane, 1407 G street, Monday. at 12m. The goods a: all fine, and will be sold withoutreserve.—Adrt. > Ir You are looking for a safe investment read | Wood & Co.'s “ad. under Financial. —Adet, penal cama | ‘Tisscx Parga fanty work materials, Govto's. Advt. Searve Meprcrse SPRING Is needed by nearly everybody to MEDICINE — purity the blood, cleanse the sys- SPRING tem 0: the winter's accumulation MEDICINE of impurities and put the whole SPRING body in good condition for the MEDICIN summer. Such universal satistac- SPRING tion has | Meprernz SPRING HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA MEDICINE SPRING Given for this purpose that it is | _ MEDICINE the most successful and most pop- | SPRING ular SPRING MEDICINE. Ifyou MEDICINE feel weak and tired Hood's Sarsa- SPRING Parilla is Just what you need to MEDICINE store your suength and wake you SPRING feel perfectly well. | MEDICINE ‘The foliowing is from ex-Con- | SPRING gressuan Warner, = gentleman | MEDICINE — biehly esteemed by all who know SPRING him: “Lean truly say that I consider HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ‘The best medicine for purifying the bicod. It did me good when Uterine Pains and Rheumatism RELIEVED IN ONE ‘M.NUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. ‘The first All THE Credit YOU WANT. NOT ONE PENNY DISCOUNT FOR CASH. There is no use in waiting minute for the things you need about the house—s pocketfull of money ‘wouldn't get them » mite quicker, nor a bit cheaper than we sell for on credit. It isn't the poor man who buys on credit any more than the man of comfortable means. « Ye money may be otherwise employed—if so, don'ttouch it—get the Matting and the Refrigerator of us and pay for them a little at » time—once « week or once a month. We sell the Famous Armiger Refrigerator, and we wouldn't handlp it unless we believed it to be the Dest. It touk first prize at the Paris Exposition. There's no end to our line of Mattings—every qual- ty that's reliabie is bere—ail prices. If you are fixing up the parlor a little remember that we sell s Seven- piece Parlor Suite in efther plush or hair cloth for $22. 50.—clever price, isn’t it, Solid Oak Bed Room ‘Suttes, with bevel glass in bureau, €13. Six-foot Osk Extension Table, $3.50. Woven Wirg Springs, @1.75. Forty Pound Hair Mattresses, $7. If you need a Car- pet we will show you lots of handsome patterns in ‘Brussels at S0c. per yard. Ipgrain Carpets, 35c. per yard There isn't any further expense attached to it —we make it amd lay it ree cr cvst. No charge for MEDICINE physicians and other medicines SPRING failed. It bas increased my appe- MEDICINE tite and seemed to renew my SPRING youth. This is absolutely true." MEDICINE W. 8. WARNER, Fond du Lac, Wis. SPRING HOOD'S ' MEDICINE HOOD'S SPEING HOODS MEDICINE BARSAPARILLA | SPRING SARSAPARILLA |. MEDICINE SARSAPARILLA BPRING CURES 1 MEDICINE CURES SPRING CURES MEDICINE “I was troubled a great deal with | SPRING sores all over my body. Lealled MEDICINE on several doctors; and have swal- | SPRING lowed a good deal of their pre- MEDICINE scriptions without spy benefit SPRING whatever. I almost gsve up in MEDICINE despair when I noticed an adver- SPKING tivement of Hood's Sarsaparilla. MEDICINE Iam now using theeighth bottle SPRING and must say that I am very glad MEDICINE I have done so, for I have not only SPRING wained fifteen pounds tn weight, but MEDICINE also feel considerabiy better then SPRING ever before. I am not now troubled MEDICINE withsores.” FRANK LEFFMAN, SPRING 441 Hancock st., Brooklyn, N. ¥. MEDICINE HOOD’S PILLS cure all Liver SPRING Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indi- ‘waste in matching figures. New. stock of Heywood and Wakefield Baby Carriages just in. Remember, your credit is good any tims, We're not im @ hurry for the cash. GROGAN’S “MAMMOTH CREDIT ROUSE. 819, O81 AND 923 TEM OT. H.W., BET. HAND 1 STs. CITY ITEMS. More of Flanagan’s Bargains. Gentleman's 14k. Solid Gold Hunting Case Watch, Howard movement... Gentleman's 14k. Filled Gold Hunting > Case Watch, Elgin or Watham move- ment. : Gentleman's Solid Silver Watch, Amer- Ladv’s Solid Silver Watch. x Gentleman's 10k. Sohd Gold Veet Chains.. Opera Glass (Mother of Pearl)... Gold Pen with Pearl Handle (in x). 14k. Solid Silver Lace Pin.. Genuine Onyx Clock. The above line of meritorious goods are the best values offered in this city. are to be had at 581 Seventh street northweet. It soe Adam Forepaugh’s circus is coming and I want to buy 20,000 dwts. of Old Goid and Silver to make baby elephant a necklace. High- est prices paid. 1° Cox Kexzaty, Mtg. Jeweler, 615 7th st. n.w. peictneiat AMUSEMENTS. (ouosnow. SUNDAY, APRIL 16. PLANKED SHAD AND CLAM CHOWDER AT MARSHALL HALL TOMORROW Andon each and every Sunday during the planked secson. Jeaves 7h st. wharf! TOMORROW at 11 ‘ ass Fite deevine Marshall Fall @t B (p.m... retorn FS pam. and Dem.” The ladies are especinity invited. FARE ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. KED SHAD DINNER MARSHALL BALLS CENTS. inctutine the famous Starsuall Hallclun chowder. epring osions, fadiuies: oiieas, Potatoes, coffes, &c., te" = The Riding G1 Bohne ee Rigine Callery at Marshall Hall, the MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL It STEAMBO. MPANY. REMEMBER THE ONPHANS. THEATER AND BALL Given by th GERMANIA MAEXNERCHOR For the benefit of thy GERMAN ORPHAN asthLuM CONCORDIA HALL, Corner of 8th and F ate... MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1823 each person. We Do Not Fear Competition. We are so certain of the superiority of the household necessaries sold by us that we un- hesitatingly declare that we cannot have a rival, for we know what we are getting when we im: Port our Coffees and Teas. We can and do sell cheaper than any other house because we are the heaviest im; in the world. Checks given with every 25c. worth of Coffee, Tea, &c., and one of our handsome special presents with each pound of Thea-Nectar (our “brag” tes) or A. and P. Baking Powder. ‘Then-Nectar, per A. and P. Baking 8 O'clock Breakfast Coffee. Java and Mocha Blends. 88¢., 8c. $80 GPNo other house sells the same grades of Coffee that we handle. Tux Great AtLaNtic anv Paciric Tza Co,, 501 and 503 7th st. n. w. 1620 14th st. n. w. 301 M st., town. $15 H st. ne. Stands in all kets. Telephone 848. Newrox H.Bowsax, Manager. oe a Comfort Powder. ‘This great external remedy for affections of the skin has sprung inio sudden but deserved popularity. . All druggis 1 47 Good Sewing Machines at $3.98. Fully warranted. ‘Trial free. pcos Do You Know ‘That we sell the Best Sewing Machine in the world at $19.50, ‘With all attachments? OpprexnErMern, 514 9th st. n.w. See AE Reka Harrisén has gone, butthe new Brass Letter Boxes like Warner's Corsets, have come to Ask to see ‘em at Woopwarp & OP's. it Button Holes Made to Order at Avzz- zacu’s Domxstic Rooms, 7thand H. It rica Mh The Standard Sewing Machine makes 2,000 stitches per minute. Itis the best Ma- chine on earth tor all kinds of sewing. Im rial Pinned Patterns here, 427 9th st. n.w. 11 sda A Rts Coke and Coal.—Here is the place to come for the best fuel and prompt delivery. You will not be disappointed when you order from Tos, BR. Marrrs, 920 20th st. n.w. at ee perfect it The 1893 Domestic Makes Two Button Holes per minute. The Famous “Queen” Shoe for ladies. Made of fine dongola, any style toe, all widths. You cannot duplicate it for the $1.50. Have you seen the Bank and Clock wo give away? Get particulars at Brown's Suox Stone, 305 Pa. 8. it coke Children. Inevery house where there are children Comfort Powder is indispensable. In fact, it comes into play from infancy to old age. All druggists a Jaa The 1893 Domestic Makes Lock and Chain Stitch, ae you please. it ‘Why Most Ladies Use the Light Run- ning Domestic. Because their mothers and grandmothers made their wedding outfits on them and attained Domestic happiness in » superlative degree. Office, 7th and H ste. It Bee he Rich, Rare and Dressy Patterns in our @1 Laundered Spring Shirts. ‘They are correct. It Heway Fuaxc & Son, cor. 7th and D, pant tain so Hair Mattresses Remade for $2 each. Parties having as many as four, $1.75 each. All work satisfactory oF no pay. A. CastEx, apls-2t° 1125 20th st. nw. SS Sample Button Holes Free at Avzz- sacu’s Domzstic Rooms, 7th and H. is’ pod sti The Very Latest at $19.50 For s $55 Sewing Machine, * Oprenueruen, pty 514 9th st. nw. Jewelry Repairing. Nick®l Alarm Clocks’ Mainsprings, 3S¢. ; Nickel Alarm Clocks cleaned, 35c.; Watches’ Main- springs, $1; Watches cleaned, All work guaranteed for a 1* Cox Kexeay, Mig. Jeweler, Telephone 1260, Domestic S. M. Co., 7th and H, for repairing and renting. "18 Comfort Powder. Itching Piles are the bane of many lives. Comfort Powder cures them. Druggiste sell it 3 ‘What More Can You Ask Than “Bottom” Prices 4 “Time Payments ‘When You Fai eee &0.? rniture, Joux Ruppex, app eeellnie, 513 Seventh street northwest, —— Eee but one, and _—_ the very things usekeepers need. wrices suit, 1602 14th at, n. ‘3 if it If You Want a Hat See ours at @1.90. They are the universal “Two-fifty” value, 1s Heway Faaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. ot ————— Villette’s 4 Olls cures Rheumatism -——— Patent Stamp P! hs of yourself, postage stamp size, only 2c cack. z it 1883 Pe. ave. nw. ae! Spring Medicine,Dr. Douglas’ Herb Tea, 100.* Surgical Instruments, Trusses and Physi- cian’s Supplies. Wa.ronp’s, 477 Pa. ave. n. w. Telephone 1761. cOd : - For, Strengthen! and clearing the voice use “Brown's ronan ‘Troches."—“T have commeaded them to frierids who were publio speakers and they have proved ‘extremely ser- — Rev. Henrg Ward Beecher, ‘ap]3-2o3t Sub SB 2) 176 Fine Machines at $10. Fully warranted; trial 4th and Pa.ave.ne. apl-eo10t For Relie indigestion and kindred icopkemcuaenn do it more quickly or pleasantly than White's Yucatan Gum. apl0-6t ap ray ‘A FoMORQUS BY REY, H.M. WHARTON, FRIDAY, APRIL » . At the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH AND O ‘25 CENTS. apl5- ADMISSIO: U.& ‘that 5a GRANT CIRCLE NO. 1, LADIES OF THE aang the Republic. wish to announce ical and Literary Entertainment of Ay Hall of the Typo- Xe poe Nats ane eee open at 7:30. sable ovr ty ALBAUGH Last TOMGHE ATS. MRS. POTTER AND MR. BELLEW ZOLA’S THERESE. Next We CLARA MORRI8 in Caniie ©. Renee and Ulaire. SEATS NOW ON SALE. pa BEVIEW. ‘ASI men ouly) at c at Haunts Ronda SORERUAY Evy SN os tone, Teagan the ty ag us ai — on the a oY Fassames meals an ‘necommoda- Howie, 820 -Apvly to OSCAR W: WHITE, Atlant Salldiote bad Fae £0" Te Soe GG™50 zitHER coxcent BY THE WASHINGTON ZITHER CIRCLE, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1893, AT THE NATIONAL RIFLES' ARMORY. All the 3 ts, assisted by the Fran Abt Club and other well'known talent; will assist i, Making this the miost unique and interesting musical entertainment of the season. as cont Cort ‘at B o'clock sharp. After dancing. apis st SOUTHERN RELIEF SOGIETY. Literary and Musical Entertainment aT WILLARD HALL, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893, 8 P.M. TICKETS, 50 CENTS. ‘Tickets for sale at the principal Drng Stores and by ‘the Officers of the Society. apI5-5t Gases Wonae Far Excur- WORLD'S sions will leave Washi mn week | Speetal”yootioule, wenine sete Feecaey, » Article 47, apls-tt LECT PARTY OF (GEN- 100 ie being organized 30. at- thé eity in raliroad. Grand Sara = Sa select barties to Euroy jane eT Sui 48, 13 430 nd for prowrams. Best EUROPE. hotel arrangements to ot Ra stihe world. W. PB. VAN Piano Warerooms, 1235 Pa. ave. NEW Nationar THEATRE. ‘TONIGHT. 652d AND SINAL PRESENTATION ON ANY STAGE aN Note.— Upon Mr. Hopper's next enrageinent at this thestrean entirely new comicopers will be preseltod, Howard's 3°" were namataty ARISTOCRACY. aa wl, ACADEMY ind all the Week Monday, A) 1, OTERLE MACKAYE:S MASTERPIECE, 'NTERTAINMENT AY E iG. April 20, at Charch of Our Ne rk, the ‘at impersonator and reader, will Ket space. prietor and 22—Refined Artists—22. Paul Kauvar. it Seats and bores now on sale, For the benefit of GENERAL SPINNER MEMORI. . GENERAL srr ‘AL ASSOCIATIO’ Father, cor. 13th and Lets. Miss Helen of take part. "Vocal and instrumental music. sion, 60c. Tickets at Knabe's Music Store, 817 ITZSIMMONS' AUDITORIUM, x Pa. ave. (Oda Feliows’ Fiat.) ‘ANCE TONIGHT To wee this great company of cat 9 today oT RELSTRSTE Bat SPO tayo tnient ana CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE From 12 o'slock noon until 10:30 p.m. at those rely prices: oe 2%, 20 AND 10 CENTS. Best bill ae bie eoripend the bo — ace, sure ‘see it this ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM NEXT WEEK. [i 2S es ,_ Matinoee Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. MISS ACHES HERNDON _Nex 2 apls-6t MEMBERSHIP TICKETS OF THE WASHINGTON JOCKEY.CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1803, ‘Will be sold at the following places: Willard’s Hotel, National Hote, ratio: ‘Metropolitan Hotel, Wilson & Hough, 623 E st. n.w. Price for the “pete enue pa all privileges club hor stand ). ouse, and grand st self and ladies, 810. M ETZEROTT MUSIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, CAPITAL GLEE CLUB. —S volces— _tiiss MAUD POWELL, Violinist, Cyril Tyler, ‘THE WONDERFUL BOY SOPRAXO, ASSISTED BY A GRAND CONCERT COMPANY, ‘Under the of hi sams nn AMUSEMENTS. ' THE Birth of Freedom Told in a superb series of living illustrations, faa partof the program this year of the ADAM FOREPAUCH Snows, Which will exhibit at Washington, D.C , CORNER NORTH CAPITOL AND L STREETS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 24 AND 25. ‘They unite in an ensemble of overwhelming grandeur CIRCUS, MENAGERIF, MUSEUM, HIPPODROME, GRAND HORSE FAIR, THE WILD WARRIOR COSSACKS OF THE CZAR And the most macnificent entertainment of all time, the SCENES AND BATTLES OF 1776-THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, All given beneath the vast waterproof pavilions of America’s Oldest, Largest and Best Exhibition. Capital invested, €3,000,000. 1,000 Men, Women and Children employed. ‘Largest number and best cf Performers ever seen in the Cireus, ‘The Wild Warrior Consacks of the Crar_Most daring, reckless, skilifal hous Riders and Fighters ‘ainoue men. In the Hippodrome many innovations. Races seen for the first time and all the Standard Contests of A neti to this sheaf of auperexcellence, gar- pered from aif the juost fruittnl felis of the um verse: is well called the People’s Patriotc Pleasure aud Pas- time. SCENES AND BATTLES OF "76— THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION! Requiring acres of scenery, thousands of correct cos- tumes, ail the arms, parapbernalia and accouterments of warand forthe portrayal of the characters repre- Whose ctuld should not learn this glorious lesson so ae ightiully told? No danger to spectator or performer. ‘The battles are bloodiess, the powder ayickeless. Battle effects, booming 0” cannon, &., produced by improved scientific apparatus Don't forget, at 103 first day of exhibit the GORGEOUS PREE STREET PARADE ADMISSION, 50c. Children uader nine years, 25c. Cheap Round-trip Fxcut all railway and stSamboat lines, Bee Jocal agente for particulars Two exhibitions daily. Doors open at 1 an Performances tevin ove hous Tater For modal ‘of the pubite who desire to on the ground reserved seat tickets can be secured at EDWAKD F. DROOP'S, 925 seunsylvanis ave. 2. Ww. at the regular price on the day of exibition onl minsion tickets at the usual siijht advance. ANION B B'ainyo ast method in one the most unmus Jesson or no clin 9p.m. GEORGE DI 3 SPIRITUALISM. — SPIETIUAL T > the best known mediums at Metzerott's EVEKY SUNDAS at L and 7230 Moses Hull, the eminent «peaker from C occupy the platform during the oest for Sunday, Avril 10 will be: Th the moraine, privualism Our Oniy Hope.” In the evenins, blical Cbiections Against Spiritualism Key iewed id Turned Ave hose who Use Them." epl0-t KSBNANS LYCEUM THEATER, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. WM. MULDOON AND HIS SCHOOL OF ATHLETES—SPARRING MATCHES AND WRESTLING BOUTS, WITH LESTER AND WILLIAMS" “ME AND JACK CO." ‘Next week—Bobby Manchester's Night Owls. ap10-6t RAs. ‘ ap) 1 A TRIAL LESSON FREF. ly and correctiy taucat by my simple er: only €7 I guarantee to teach URES BY ‘Music Hall Mr, wi month of April RACES. SPRING MEETING WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, BENNING RACE COURSE, FROM MONDAY, APRIL 24, TO SATURDAY, MAY 6, BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. PURSES, 831,000. Hotel stakes, 38 entries. Primary stakes, 36 entries. Deanwood stakes, 19 entries. National Capi- talstakes, 23 entries, Durang Handicap, 28 entries. Metropolitan Steeple- chase stakes, 19 entries, STEEPLECHASE AND HURDLE RACES EVERY OTHER DAY. Admission to the Grounds, Grand Stand and Pool Lawn, 81; lad'es, 50c. Members’ badges, with all Privileges for the meeting, $10, to be had of 0. @ Staples, treasurer, Willard’s Hotel. ‘Trains leave station, 6th and B sts. nw., at2and 2:30p.m., returning immediately after the races. Round trip, 25. Objectionable characters ex- cluded. 9p5-1m AcADEM NIGHT OF APRIL 15, HERE WE ARE AGAIN! Mask ; And Wig Prices, 1, $1.50 and $2, Tickets nowon sale at Metzerott’s. ME™En0rT mesic HALL MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, Return engagement of MR. THOMAS NELSON PACE, Author of “*Marse Chan,” **Meh Lady,” &c., ee. PRICES, 50c., 75c. and $1. Now selling at Metzerott's. How Doss Ir Loox To You o—_——o | Pa. | o—— In “THE 876 Tam now forty-four yearsold and Ihave been in business twenty-four years, in which time I have ob- served that those who pay cash for what they buy, whether they have little or much money, are the peo- ple who thrive. And another fact is, those who buy oncredit get so co:npletely in the power of the mer- chant that they cannot call anything their own and often awake as from some horrid nightmare to find Pay day and its comforts lost to them,ast heiron arms of relentless collectors ciose about thein. This ise dark picture, but time and your own hands have hung it about your homes. We will help you take {t down— piece Tes Set, $2.98; Good Matting, 12i¢e. ; Ex- Heavy Seamless, 2c. ; Good Baty Carriage, $4.95; the Best 50 Chamber Suite in the city; at 260 we will surprise you;6 Solid Oak Chairs. 25 Solid Oak Suites, $12. 50;Cluster Leg Table, onk, $5; Extra Large Parlor Suite (sold elsewhere, $125). our Price, $75. We want you to see ft. Anything you want forthe house Remember, we don't sell on time. No matter what you want in Furniture, Mattings, Car- pets, China, Giass, &c., come and see us, MG GRASTY, Double Stores. Evetything for Cash. 1510 and 1512 7that., bet. Pand On. w. ‘To keep trade up, I keep prices down. THERE Are lots of comfortable people walking around town today and if you could fete good look at the bottoms of thetr new shoes you would see stamped thereon the name of Wilson & Carr, 929 F strest northwest. A «reat many of these peuple are wearing Wilson & Carr's ‘Famous 3.50 Shoes—famous because they require Bo “breaking in"—famous again beceuse they are su- vremely comfortable all the time—arusranteed to be 80 ‘by Me. Wilson. If you Gon't wear these shoes you are Bot keeping up with the procession. so tp speak. If you “‘weer scorn” and still try to get slong without this footwear, you are making « dismal fallare of try- ing to be comfortable. Mend your ways—do it now— ete pair tomorrow. They ere male in a variety of too—tull or giesed Anish for la@ies = ag Im FINANCTAL. San ——= WWomps Paik EXcURsiIons We can give you the choice of 500 rooms in one of the very teat Howson the Lace shores and within seen blocks of the Pair. : ‘Appo gunen thrvaghoat Surittly First Class. Our Spectal Pulitvan Traine eave Petindelphta Bert ahd Washington every Weaneeday Ferien THe Pwomas Pome ic of Fitadeipnia. Goat, cf 30 gay Sharees tacts $50 40 #80. rcalare and Getafe drew. 3 SRNIGHT THOMAS, Manager, ap13tm Charles et. Bastimere, BL POR CHARTER THR aXD-OME ‘Facht bila ‘Tratwel) it now being thuroachly over. [ediaud improves by the add.tion af state Pome. cicest, Bee This bust § jastest oa the river. A mandated to ‘witness t fore week or loner cern ormation addres YACHT ELLA THED WELL. Box tikes tein. FLORE stopping at ‘harter to eveniue parties at reasonable rates, Apply to Envineer at Judd & Det (TB Wess WoRLD's rain TOUR company, A series of tours from WASHINGTON AND VICINITY Tothe WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. Special trains of Pullman Vestibuled Sleenine Cars, Alsolute comfortinsured both en route and while in Chicago. THREE ELEGANT HOTELS, First-class in every partico!ar, containing all modern improvements, fire proof in construction ‘and located near the fair erounda, will entertain our cueste. A TOUR OF TEN Days. Ticket from Washineton includes all Traveling Ex- enses, Admission to Exposition, Lunches ‘on the Grounds, Hotel, &e. PERCY G. SMITH. General Agent, B. and 0. Ticket Office, Replete with many new improvements. A strictly first-class family resort. The complete and safe steamer FLORENCE (capacity, 600) and BUENA- VISTA can be chartered for day excursions by rep- table organizations for the season of 18% Books now open. For information and terms address or ap- Ply to T. P. SHERIDAN, General Manager, apl2-2w* “The Harrison,” 3d and G nw. MOUNT VERNON, HOME AND TOMB OF WASHING ION. By Wash., Alex. and Mount Vernon Railroad. OPEN AXD CLOSED CARS EVERY HALF HOUR. A delightful trip alone the banks of the Potomac and throuch the main stree's of Alexandria, bringing in view all histori ‘Most direct route; no deiay. Take Alexondr.a’ sth street wharf. Fare, round trip, nts train. Penney! ‘Ge: Pot. Fare, round trip. 45 cents. Mount Vernon grounds open from 11 8.1m. to 4 p.im. Adinission, 25 cents. G. R. PHILLIPS,Gen. Pass. Agent, 1321 F st. n. H. 8. COOPER, Surerintendent. =p7 TO MOUNT VERNON. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Built expressiy for the Ladies’ Mount Vernon phn Tg ee ‘and comfortable. THE ONLY THROUGH ROUTE. NO FERRYING-—NO TRANSFERS—NO DELAYS. DAILY TRIPS (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AT 10M » BETURNING TO THE CITY BY 2-30 Pat. FARE, ROUND TRIP. 50 CENTS. Admission to grounds, 25 cents. Tickets for sale at the steamer’s wharf, foot of 7ta st., andat all hotels. A delightful trip on the famous Blue Potomac. . *M route, sioong thers, the following notable and Doints of interest Arlington—the Arsenal—Navy Yard—Naval Stor Macarine— Alexandria Fort Foote—Fort Wash- = Submarine Torpedo Station —Sheridan's Point—Fish Commission Station, &e. Steamer Macalester toriver landings as far down as Giymont daily except Sunday at 10 ein. Breighis and pas ra MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO. mhi3-f EWITT'S TALLY-HO COACH LINE, 511 13H st now. Arlington, oe ‘rive, -25e. Every visitor sho ‘om our great sia-s5-band tallyho. Leaves 10.1. 2°p-m- Pery FINANCIAL. (Offer good paying investments, such as LOCAL SECURITIES and) ALL STOCKS listed on the New ¥ Btock Exchange,as well asGOVERN- MENT BONDS. Parties desirous of speculating in Grain and Provisions on the Chicaco | FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND Board of Trade should avail them- selves of their wnequaled facilities— They not ouly have direet private respondents on available coil: Ga" Here deposite are not oaly sub- Ject to check, but 4percent is paid on daily balances. Avaxs Inox Beuprso, 1335 F Sracex W. B. HIBBS, Manager. Usiox Savixes Bass, 500 7TH ST. N.W. F. H. SMITH, President. 4. M. LOTHROP—JOHN Tw EEDALE, Vice Presidents, ‘T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. J. H, RALSTON, Secretary. Bank open during business hours andfrom 6 to 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and larger dividends on fe7tt W "iientter of Wastinrton Stock Exchance), 1535 F st., Adams builds ine. Pers Stocks! and Sold. 22,527 culameieiee >a TED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO: CIATION, 1313 Fet.. Washington, D.C Shares, $100, payable in monthly installments of De Pe, BOR, maturing in oe wonthe, «et prose “ou esc! : ‘3 ana ‘cent interest paid op special deposite from date of devonit. WaT La noc pao's percent ICE. GE. IGE. INDEPENDERT ICE COMPARY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN KENNEBEG IGE. Constant supply guaranteed. Best quality—equal Prices. YELLOW WAGONS. OFFICE 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥. W. DEPOTS—9th street wharf and 3108 Water st., Georgetown. TELEPHONE CALLS—Ofice, 501-2; Wharf, 501-3; Georgetown, 521. For contracts apply at office. o1-lm REFRIGERATO | Interest acermedt op loans... For iiustrated | Property im receipt books. | SLOOP | — —— STATEMENT OF THE —ee s fi RTT GERMAN AMERICAN SOBTEETLDIRG Aasocray ion. Ko de Tyee Apesl 1. INK RRSOU RC Ps. o.M. PM MERICH, Secretary Treas rer P. A. MATTER ECHULEKA, “THR WORKED < PAIK” AND her things aro coming. You bed beter be pre- P*Tako a Life Insurance Policy with me. I reeeaeat only the beet CHARLES L. GURLEY, rs 155 (Adams Ul.) F stam Wasuxorox Loa so Trust Conary. Corner th and F sta, GOVERNMENT OFFICTALS and FM- PLOYES of the SEVERAL DEPART. MENTS will find this « convenient bank- img house with which to open an ac coumt, Interest paid on accouns subject to check. ‘This company furnishes secure invest ment. ‘Executes all trasta, ‘Loans money on real estate, te. Rents safe Geposit boxes, vault space and business offices in its fireproof eronite building {fice hours from 9 a.m. to 4.20 p.m. arise: JOR SALE—IOSHARES DISTRICT TITLY Cow. day Stock. Address, with offer, STOCK. Sar 6 Per Cent Investments. AL yon are tn search: of a gilt-eteed rent ment that’s ust us safe a goverumeut Dondsand pays better call and let us ex- Plain to you our “CELTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT,” which will net yous percent inone year. Interest pavabie semtannually or ann We also tesue **Certificates™ months, chree months and en ff course the rate of in:erest ie correspond: Ey ews We doa general Banking Business—issue Letters Of Credit And Graw “‘exchange” on the principal cities of the world. Your deposits are earnestly solicited. Woors & Co, Baxxzss, 1222 F Srarer N.W. er Gent INTEREST GUARANTFED. PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the Dest investment now on the market. The conditions and acreemect pisin and easily ASSETS, $114,009. INVEST- MENT ASSOCIATION, 908, 914 G st. n.w., Washineton, D.C aps-tr HARRISON DINGMAN, President. Tuz Narrows Sare Derostr. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the Distnct of Columbian CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE avR Chartered by special act of Cong-eer Jan. 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, ani Peo., 189% CAMTAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. jeuaafes inside burciar-proot vaults at $5 pe. anna 7 Iver ware and valuables of awe, crak or case tasen SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. its Tece:¥ed from if sna avterest allowed on $3 and abo: Toans money on resi es.cte ani collaters! security. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Acts as ad:uinistrator, Simmer, “and executes tro prepared by # con.petent BEXJAMIN P_ SNYDER, Presitent. rit THOMAS jONE' F. stormey ib daily attend Tata day of Aprit, 180, er of the compan, dio 401 athe tenner, bapks. it sed tn pril to the it, tac Sacer SVAN f CHARLES G. BY TBE, Washington. D.C, Apri: 10, 16%. STOOKS Latze or rate mimegius. aplitt 8S J. PECK & CO., €2 Broadway, B.¥. OF sanali ote, Consox & Macanrsey, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 90 Brond- ‘Cotton bought and sold ta New York or Now Oriana, (CORRESPOXDEETS_ Pursell, Hacamen & Co. New York Stock Bex “mn

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