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FORECAST TILL 8 P. M. FRIDAY. | For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, rain, continuing during the night: bir fair Friday, or clearing during the early forenoou: severe local wind storms may | cecur this evening or tonight; strong south- | easterly shifting to southwesterly winds; warmer | Friday morning: cooler in western portion of ‘Virginia and western Maryland and the District of Columbia Friday evening. CONDITION OF THR WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 2 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 54; eondition, 6. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 5f. Cor dition at north eornection. 17: condition at south connection, 38: distributing reservoir, temperature, 57; condition at influent ga. house. 3: effinent gate house, 4. High tide | Low tide. 20-43am. 12-05 p.m | $37 am. 5:27 p.m. AcecrprateD physiciar has stated in an of- ficial communication: “Bugeaud’s Tonic and | Nutritive Wine is a medicine that nouri«hes aud a nourishment that ures.” At principal | druggi-ts. - i irene Minx contains germs causing ty- phoid fever and other dangerous disenses. ‘Arnold's Sterilizer renders it pure and safe to use. For sale at Giiatsy's, 627 Pa. ave. ~ Tomonnow Mu. Jerivs Laxsuvrom will offer the balance of those quixite Piano Lamps (about ten left), some in solid brass, with Incquer burnirh, others in oxidized silver, at $10.50 each. Formerly sold for #20. Thése are the Lamps which bave had such « ron for the past season. The “Rink,” N. ¥. ave. near 14th st. pS Se To Dats” Hats Fox Sreixa. Ours are correct in style, color and quality, and our customary low prices prevail. D. Masay Faaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. | “Apwinay { Does net puff and poison the lips nor alseolor the tecth. the trust ‘This cigarctie is not made by | tomorrow. In enta-a-pound Can- $03 Pa. ave. a. IeLice Laxsucacs will offer iew of tho: ‘Tables at $10.50 and © Tomozro® the remain’: prices, $20 ard $25. T = ave. near iéth st. : Heman artificial eves, 25. | 9:3 F. Jas BR Hexpensos. 923 F. | House Painting and Decorating; best mate- tials, and compe.ent wor empiosed. ' 2vED d Umbrella Jars. | dust Bi Anew line of Vases, Everrthing goes this © Japaxese Dazsan, 615 ifth st. nw. Cream. 235G st. mw. | - Frssexz’s Ice Crraw.—Order a quart for to- | morrow's dit 1227 New York ave. H Canrrts Crrexep by the Eurrar Canret/ Wonss, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w.,are made motb- | proof tree of charge. Telephone 455-2 | x@ Minx has done more to lessen invention of the past inquire at Giz- | | Tay Rersixeer’s rists’ Glasses. CLar- Temple, F st. PGRTERING SALE of ¢ all this week. JaPawzss Bazasn, 613 14th st. n. w. Jas. B. Hexpensos. 923 F st. nw.. for ar | tistic effects im low-priced Paperbangings; | spring styles: new colorings. | C1IYY AND DISTRICT aco AMUSEMENTS TOS | &’s Orrna Hovst.—Clara Morris in GHT. “Aristoera Acapzxr or Mvsic.—“Paul Kauvar.” Hansts’ Buou Taxar “La Siarie.” eavax’s Lyceuw TaraTen.—Manchester’s Night Owis. ‘Yue Exrtue or Gerrrsscec.—i5th street and Ohio avenue. Frrzsnxuoxs' mnsvivenia avenue ance from noor, until 10:30 Fatuex. — Spinner Me- ainiment. Hati.—Concert by Cyril B.—Agnes Herndon in | ue (7th street near xsoRy.—Concert by the tertainment by the Marriage age licenses have been issued b: he court to the following: Edward and Ruth Lillian B.C Ma., and William H. in B. Hieklin and and Alt « Roberts of West Virginia and A. Porter of Virginia: H. tan and Annie L. Wright: Frederick E; Luey Calvert; William Har: and Bessie K Appleton Cady and Annie Wilson of Bethesda, M _ Real Estate Matters. A. Bargdorf has purchssed of Richard F. Wainwright for $22,514.50 lots 1, 2. 4, Tand 175 feet feet 2 inches on K and 102 f ginia avenue southea % ought for £9,900 of S.C. Paub sub lots 22 to} 28, square south of 643, 17% feet 2 inches by 125 | feet on H and Half strects southwest. j J.T. Arms has bouga: for #17,500 of T. J. Coffey the west haif lo: 2, square 250, 25 feet front on H between 13th and 1ith streets north- | west. ‘The Memorial Church of the United Brethren Cougregation has purchased of Commodore J. B.Brane for $11,217 lots 43 to 50, square 10, Bloomingdale. C. ¥. Towson has bought for €30,000 of Wm. | Lawson subs 23 to 33, biock 11, Bloomingdale. | ——_ Accident @ Bicyclist. About 11 o'clock last night as Carl. Dikeman, the ticket seller of the Lyceum Theater, was on his way to his home, 936 M street northwest, he met with a painful accident. When turning his bicycle the corner of 10th street and the venue he was thrown under a passing cab and one wheel passed over his arm and shoulder, bruising him bedly. The cabman conveyed ‘bum to his home. | } For the Children’s Hospital. ‘The following additional subscriptions for the Children’s Hospital have been received at Tux Stax office: Heretofore acknowledged $2,067 26 J. T., through Mrs. CC. Glover. 500 Emmons 8. Smith, through Mrs. Kate a $2,075 26 | : | Oxp Exotrse Srivee is better in form and style than any modern productions; in fact, the | best patterns made today are copies of it. | Howard & Co.. 264 Sth avenue, New York, have | the only compiste assortment in America, In-| spection invited. —Adet. >_ — i Mz. Jonx Gorrre: of Boston, Mass, is stopping at Willard’s Hotel, room 15, for » Sant dems anil Ina ea Ma, Gem ary Sk model freight care equipped with s strictly automatic invites all the railroad commissioners at present in Washington to call on him and examine it a# to its practicability: | also other railroad gentlemen in this city aud those in the employ of differeat com; and fancy groceries. to take at No.3 H street tomorrow, Friday, April 21, at 10 a m, Ratelide, Darr Co., auctioneers. ‘This stock is all new and fresh, being in store but shor: time. . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, LADIES OF THE G. A. R. Anniversary Entertainment of U. S. Grant Circle Last Night, TINCTIVE IN ITS CHARACTER—THE FORMATION OF THE CIRCLE HERE AND THE TWO LADIES | ‘WHO HAVE BEFN ITS PRESIDENT. The ladies of U. S. Grant Circle No. 1, G. A. | R., gave an interesting musical and literary en- tertainment at Typographical Hall last night before w lange audience. The hall was hand- | somely draped with the national colors, while the stage was a bower of flowers. On the plat- form sat Mrs. Nellie Foyce, the present presi- | ii ‘MRS. FLORENCE GEORGE. dent, and Mrs. Florence George, past president, ‘The exercises were opened with an address by Commander Faunce. Then followed a pro- gram of considerable merit. George Scott sang several comic songs in his own inimitable was ‘Miss Gleeson gave recitation, A V. Holmes contributed a mandolin soio, Miss Donnelly a song. Mies Cavanaugh a recitation, Miss Don a voeai solo and Mr. Cullen a banjo selection. The ladies having charge of the entert ment were Miss Sadie E. Underwood, chair- man, and Mrs, Thorne Cardella, Overaker, Kelly, Graham, Sneeden, Averley and Wrigat. FOUNDATION OF THE ORDER. This order was instituted some seven years | ago and is entirely distinct from all other or- | ders of the G. A. R. im that its membership i ciudes oniy the families of the honorably charged soldiers, sailors and marines who fought to preserve the nation. Army nurses are eligi- bie to membership, also all_ comrades of the G. A. R., either as active or honorary members. | To be more explicit, eligibility for membership includes only the wives, mothers, daughters and sisters of the Union « today the only diers, and it stands on of its kind that nd kept, like the public, within itself— to, bus it heroes, to perveruaie and keep forever Memorial day and to watch the public ce to it that the youth of the Iand ‘oper education in the true principles of tism. It also aims to establish homes for orphan children honsene! that effect as well a: order now here establisied. membership in the An illustration of omplisued in the ‘ounding of a home | mothers of the there for the aged helple: soldiers, some of Whom were transferred from the alms house to the ne The membership of the ord throughout the cou: wtates there are fully organiz ler now numbers 20,000. Tn eigiat | circle depar: ve circles each, | dim many states there are circles owing their | giance directly to the vational organiza- In the state of Virginin there is one col- ments, having not less than an ored circle of large membership and in a flour- | * ishing. condition. In ail, some one hundred circles in different states, under the banner of fraternity, ebarity and loyalty, are doing good and noble work in aiding the widow and the orphan. ORGANIZATION OF U. 8. GRANT CIRCLE. One year ago Margaret A. Stevens of New Jervey aud Mary C. Smith of New York | were duly authorized by the national presijent of the order to institate a circle of the {adies of the G. A. R. at the national capital, To a few the principles of the order were expiained, among them being Mrs. Florence C. George, a | lady of remarkable prescience, who became i tensely interested, seeing in it the possi- bilities of great good in Washington, where +0 many soldiers and their families reside. Through her instruznen‘alitics an interest was awakened, and at her residence circle was duty orgeaized and she was unanimously pro- claimed as its first president, delegating to her | the authority of naming "the circle here linstituied, ‘which she did by honoring the memory of one of the greater st world 2 ‘The experi- the fine executive | IY 01 its first president proved a snecess, d When the on of 0 . Ge in choven to til the e pioneering of an organ’ with increasing memberebip, bat one | ty diverse iu id heart m a noble pur: cally as we ane to s of guida ve and vther to lead and dire: urged the Mra. any years in Kansas betore ngton, and is the widow of George, a soldier and color y E of the second Massa- no Was promoted to grade avery on the Held. she eorder and gives to the etherance of its For her executive ability, ber devotion to the order and hor many kind and generous acts the cirele may well feel proud of her as its resident and its repre- rive im the national council. MRS. NELLIE C. ROYCE. At the public installation held a few months ago at the Congregational Church Mra. Nellie ©. Royce was inducted into the office of presi dent of the circle by Mrs. Carrie V. Shernff of | Pennsylvania, the national president, Mrs. | Re » nee Stinson, isa native of the old granite state, and studied music in the New England Conservatory in Boston, and, gradu- ating with higb honors, bid fair to be one of the leading artist« of America, but she is now the happy wife of Mr. James B. Royce, a na- tive of Vermont amd an ex-sul empty sleeve dangling at his side. is w lady of | good execative ability and a born leader. ‘The | cirele is to be congrainiated in the selection of one so eminently fitted to organize and build | up the order and to elevate to the high plane | for good deeds contemplated by the founders, ‘There is only one circle in this city and it ha been deemed wise to have but one circle here to comprise an unlimited membership on the prineipie tuat in unity there is strength. In the circle there is much musical talent and it is | in contemplation the forming of a female | Grand Army choir which would be at once | novel and attractive. i The present membership is fifty-four and ac- cessions are rapidly being made aa ite prin- ciples are understood. ‘The order is anoble one and deserves tho patronage of all wives, mothers, daughters and sitters of all Union Mrs. weet and kindly disposition, of ce The Woman's Christian Temperance Union held its monthly executive session at healquar- ters on H street yesterday at 10a m., Mrs. La Fetra The were friends” at Hotel Fredonia Monday evening. May 1, from 8 to 11 p.m. SOMETHING ABOUT THIS ORDER THAT 18 DIS-| [D. AMUSEMENTS. 47” was always one of Axsavon's.. ‘Article Mies Clara Morris’ strongest plays, and last | nightehe delighted s large and intelligent audience by ber matchless int tation of | the part ot Cora. Tonight Miss Morris will appear in “Renee.” mcrcH or Ovn Farner.—Tonight there will be an entertainment for the benefit of the Spinner Memorial Association which will in- clude vocal ard instrumental music and the appearance of Miss Helen Poticr, impersonator and reader. ° Writarp Hatt.—The Southern Relief So- ciety will give a literary and musical entertain- ment at Willard Hell this evening, when an tractive program, participated in by good local talent, will be presented. ALEXANDRIA. A REFERENCE LIBRARY FOR ALEXANDRIA. The Alexandria library has been lying un- ‘used for some years. Some time, since at the suggestion of Librarian Spofford of the Con- gressional Library, Mr. John R. Zimmerman. one of Alexandria's most enterprising citizens, who presided at a library meeting, proposed, as a means of renewing interest in the matter, the establithment at the library rooms, in th Peabody building, of a free reference library, made up of eneyciopediaa, dictionaries of allsub- jects and reference books of every character,so ‘that an easy method of ascertaining facts might be offered when questions arose in the ordinary table talk of the hour or in controversies. A small sum is now on deposit in the treasury of | Natioxat Rives’ Arwony.—There will be a the city school board for this purpose and it is grand concert tonight at the Fianz Abt Club and other well-known talent will aseist. Tae “Brack Patrr’ Concent.—At the con- | cert at Metzerott’s Hall last night Mrs. Sisier- etta Jones was the center of attraction, and many among the audience were white.” Mra. Jones was compelled to respond to several cores. The Amphion Glee Club rendered se eral well-chosen pieces. Mr. Jos, H. Douglass, Mins Slade, Miss Amelia Tilman and Messre, J. Henry Lewis and Emmet Jones were the soloists that deserve special mention. gible oamtiere A Kindergarten Exhibit. Mrs. Pollock's kindergarten drawing exhibit for the world’s fair will remain at 504 9th street until Friday night. It is éoilection of nine- teen years and is quite remarkable. It is ex- eted that Mrs. Cleveland will view it before its removal. a Car Couplers iscussed, At the afternoon session of the railroad commissioners of the states yesterday in the rooms of the interstate commerce commis- sion a variety of subjects were discussed. Among them was the proper kind of car couplers. Several propositions were made as to the best means to reach a conclusion as to It was stated that the most practical type. the law enacted by the last Congress required that automatic couplers should be used and complaints of its violation to be lodged with the various district attorneys by the inter- state commerce commission. It had been purposely left to the railroad men to solect the form of coupling, that the authorities should not seem to be forcing any particular kind upon them to the financial advantage of any one. ‘The subject of rates and demurrage was also discussed. es Selling Liquor on Sanday. Under the present condition of affairs saloon keepers doing business under the old licenses are not liable for keeping open on Sunday and last Sunday, 1t is stated, several Pennsylvania enue sloon keepers Kept their places open. ‘The police reported the several places to Prose cuting Attorney Pugh, butas the proprietors of the places did not have their licenses under the new law no warrant could be issued. —_— ‘The Will of Wm. K. Duhamel. ‘The will of the late Wm. K. Duhamel hes been filed. It was dated March 28 last, leaves bis niece, Adele Clageit, $200, to remain on interest dur id to her, a rest in the © te of his mother to hi oiker, James I’. Duhami personal effects he may select, and the rest of the estate be leaves to his mother, whom he names as executris. Pe agi Death of Captain James E. Smith. Capt. James I. Smith, who died Wednesday at his residence, 1635 17th street, will be buriod tomorrow afternoon, Funeral services will be held at $ o'clock at ta had been sick for a lonz time from troubles arising from late war He was at one pension oftice. He w: the U. and the Union Soli — Death of Mr. Walton B. Raub. ers’ Alliance ‘Mr. Walton B, Raub died Wednesday while | returning from Ashevilie, N.C. He was a son of George T. Kwab, an old citizen, and the brother of the well-known merchant, Mr. Sam- uel C. Raub of this city, The deceased was a druggist by profession, He contracted a severe cold ubout two years ago, which left him in a vers delicate state of Keatth. In the hope of recovering his health he went to the pine near Asheville, N. here after sojourning many months lis heaith seemed to improve, and his friends and es looked for his ro- covery. A few weeks noo he wes atincked with pueamonia and tearing the worsi he desired to be brought buck tu bis home, but before reac! ing here ue dicd, Ho was buzied from bis father's residence tolay at 2:30 p, m. by Hiram Lodge, F. A. A. M., of which ke was @ member. < An Assistant Dix at ct Aitornes. + Lewin,a position blishment of the ad- and the appointment with general approval, — THE COURTS, Cmevrr Covnr, Divistoy 1—Judge Bradley Yesterday—De Forrest, Esty & Co. jndgment by default. “Brodigan triai resamed. Equrry Covnr—Chief Justice Bingham and ngman agt. Mulhenser; rule on purchaser, Wingiicld gt. W granted. Wele at. Welch; d .S. Mackall and H, P, Blair trustees, OOD'S GURES. ‘Moon's CURES, HOOD's CURES. HOOD'S CURES. HOOD'S cu HOOD'S CURES. OH, MY HEART! HOT FLASHES. INDIGESTION, VERTIGO. RESCUED FROM DANGEROUS CONDITION BY HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, “I will tell what Sood’s Sarcaparills has done forme. I suffered from dyspepsia, indigestio: constipation and palpitation of the heart. For Some years I was oblived to take a pill every night or I would suffer with « SEVERE HEADA DIZZINESS And ringing in myears. Then, as I grew worse, Thad duttering of the heart and hot waves would goailoverine, making my blood tiugleto my finger ends. When theso flashes would pass off I was exesedingly nervous. I began to fear that Thad heart disease. Two physicians who ex- am-ned me «afd ft was caused by Dyspepsia and Iniigestion. I also had spelisof Vertigo; ‘was so bad that I cou!d scarcely stand and one night hed a numbness come over me so I could scarcely move and 1 THOUGHT I WOULD DIz. I continued in these dangerous ways, WHITE AS A SHEET, and lost flesh until 1 Weighed ouly 128 pounds, while I once weighed 145. bewan to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and it hasdoue me s great deal of good. My indiges- tion and heart trouble are also in much better condition. Ibavea good appetite. Can scarcely ea: enough AND EVERYTAING TASTES GOOD, Before J took Hood's Sarsaparilla I could scarceiy eat anything. i a: now weighing 160% pounds, which is more than I ever weighed be- fore. Tam so thankful for what HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA ‘Has done for me that I recommend it to all Thear complain im any way. I would not be without it in the howe." Mrs. H. H. VANDER- SLOOT, 205 8. Adams st., Wilmington, Del. ROOD’S PILLS cure all liver ills, bilicumres. Jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. ‘ il Hit | Hitt Hil Lit CUTICURA REMEDIES cleanse the dlood,skin and ‘they are the greatest skin cures, Blood purifiers and ‘humor remedies of modern times, and succeed when the best physicians fail. Sold througbott the world, Andrew's Church. Capt. | mands received in the | e employed in the | ‘& member of the G.ALR., | has appointed as one | jational Rifles’, thought that so useful a work, which Armory by the Washington Zither Club. The | be accomplished at little cost, cannot be much longer delayed. HYDRAULION FIRE COMPANY'S MEETING. A called meeting of the Hydraulion 8. F. E. Co, was held last night with Robt. Gronau, president, in the chair and Chas. F. Neale, sec- retary. The only business transvcted was the indorsement of a suitable person for driver of the horse attached to the hose wagon.. Mr. Earnest Langley was unanimously indorsed and the secretary requested to notify the board of fire wardens of the action of the company. MARRIAGE YESTERDAY EVENING. ‘The marriage of Mr. Horace Coakley, one of the most popular young men of this city, | and Miss Lillian Catts, the daughter of Mr. Rozier D. Catts, a leading citizen of West End, took place last’ evening at the Washington Street Baptist Church, the spacious edifice being thronged on the occasion. Rev. Dr. Butler officiated at the marriage and some of the friends ot the groom, Messrs. Frank Beckam, Elmer Davis, Wilmer Kemp, and | Herbert Wren, attended as ushers. The happy couple, many good wishes accompanying them, left for a short stay fa the south. NoTEs. The Wellington Brick and Tile Company of Washington has been chartered here with A. M. Backus, Geo, C. Videtto, Eugene Hart and Alfred Short as corporators. The company intends to make and sell brick, terra cotta tiles, &c., and has $10 shares with’s capital of 100,000, The Alexandria Musical Association will give is next public rehearsal on the second Tuesday of May. ‘The orchestra and the band will ren- der many delightful selections and Washington musical talent of a high order is expected to assist on the occasion. Friendship Lodg Washington paid a v Light Lodge of much enjoyed. ‘The change in the pastors of the Washington Street Methodist. Protestant Church will be made this week, Rev. F. T. Benson succeeding Rev. W. M. Pursal, who goes to Elizabeth, N.J. ‘The corporation ‘court has mate a decree con firming sale in the suit of the Old Dominion Building Association vs, May. Distribution will now be made. Ex-Mayor V.'T, Beckham of this city has been reelected president of the board of visitors of the State Insane Hospital at Staunton, A Washington sewing machine agent left yes- | terday a sewing machine as collateral for the and | livery of his horse at Mr. Myers’ stable. The city assessment books are now open at Ler minority and then be | the office of Maj. George Duffey, commissioner 1,02 the death of his mother, | of revenue. On Monday night next the Alexandria Light | Infantry will open the bids for the extension of eceicdiaacadacaeaca the Royal street armory and decide upon the any article of | giving out of the contract. ‘The funeral of Alfred Derrick took place this afternoon from his home on Oronoko street. Faneral of Capt. Kiggins. Capt. M. L. Kigzing, whose sudden death from apoplexy Tuesday morning was so great a shock to his large circle of friends, was buried this afternoon at Eock Creek cemetery. He was u veteran of the late war and was wounded several times in action. The esteem in which be was heid was attested by the large number of friends and acquaintances who called ay his late residence, 723 9th street northwest, to pay their last respects to his memory. He leaves a widow and several children. A wontp or susrny 18 rMpLigp 1s THE words ‘Sick Headache." A world of relief is wrap- ped up in a twenty-five cent box of Beecham’s Worth aGuines a Box, ills UUUUUUUUUUUUUUU ac EEL Your Wa. cc u U U U fom There's & big difference in credits— Credit that costs something—and credit that doe You want to be wary of the kind that ey may not call their “IO ‘$—but they are Just as obnox- fous by any other name. Fight shy of them. The plain—straightforward man- toman transaction is OURS—OUR (ea(e U U felons Equrrasze Creprr Sysrem— might | LJ ‘ D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893. CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. Abbavairs ‘GRAND « Engagement of CLARA MORRIS And an excellent company. includin= J. 3. COL- | VILLE, under the manacement of EDWIN H. PRICE, in the following powertal repertoire. Ladies, 5 the Old Reliable, Time- ted Wheeler & Wilson. Its forty years’ record, its position of stability and permanency on the market, insures the certainty of its purchasers being always ble to secure attention, necdles, parts, &c., an advantage that should be well considered defore contemplating buying some so-called cheap or untrisd machine. Office, 487 9th st. | mw., one door south of E. ap20-tf ct sannsies Ary Tonicht | Don’t throw your money away on ches} ‘Friday and Saturday Padiocked Iron Leiter Boxes which afford no “Eran | | security to your mail. Get the best. Woop- Setuntas, Matinee | | wanp & Lorgnor have them. it ‘Sardoa's Comfort Powder. This great externai remedy for affections of j the skin has sprang into sudden but deserved | popularity. AN druggists. 1 Sufferers from Coughs, Sore Throat, | ‘Next Week—THE CRUST OF SOCIETY. Seatsnowonsae (AEBAUGHS—SPECIAL NOTICE, ext week, nixhtty. nA urday matinces, Mr John, -tetson's ai version of the famous Pa ete., should try “Brown's Bronchial Troches, HAD) asimple but sure remedy. Sold only in bores. of Price 25 ets, ‘8p20-e03t Buy at These “Bottom” Prices NOTE—This one word te the trade mark On of the Original and Only—protection from infringewents. Quaker City Refrigerators 7 to 950 | g Gi VY Heywood Bros. & Co.'s Baby Carriages. 5 to 50°F SO CIET o Chamber Suites... 2... .......2...20 to 200} Following jis creat success at the Globe, ‘Theater, Parior Suites 20 to 200 | Boston. the Union Square and roadway Thearers, Matting. 5 rel ‘and a. Phiialcinhts. Vaitimore, Chicas ‘Sau Francis-o Princija! cities, traction may new Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, at 513 Seventh, street northwest. Look In My Windows, 1602 14th st. ‘Trou. P®OPLE'S CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. OPEREITA, Our 48c. Balbriggan Underwear—the Followed by DANCING, Best. Henry Franc & Sox, cor. 1th and D. | RUILDERS EXCHANGE HALL, 13th st. bet. Gand @p20,22,24,26,28 H, TUMIGHT, April 20, 7:45 o'clock. Admisston, ee Here Are Bargains! Ladios’ White Kid Oxfords, $1.50. Beautiful Kid Opera Slippers at $1.25. Misses’ Patent Leather Pumps, oni 91.50 per pair. All fine goods—and guarant Drop inand see the Clock and Bank. It's a petal thing. Baows's, 905 Puare ste. “it Pasties Teeedisiodag It M, Fellows’ Hall. ) prietor and Manager, MANCE 10:30 p.m. daily. THY LADLE! PADISE, mrccorefc piace in Waahinatcn. ” Deop tn 28, ape ant entertainment this week. The Standard Sewing Machine leads | AND GYMNASTIC A USICAL ENTER- them all, and Js “gaining ground” every day, | J senator ae fo are our ial Pr “4 ‘or the benefit of the rs imperial Pinued Patterns, A ae cen model given with each pattern, 427 9th st.n.w.1t a Cheap Fuel! Good Fuel! Either Coke or Pea Coal. Both are exceilent for cooking purposes. Coke, 40 busheis, $4. “Coal, €4.50 per ton. Mantis, 920 20th st. n. w. it Select orchestra and the best LIGHT INFANTRY the year. AT THE WASHINGTON ARMORY, st, noar Pennsylvani FRIDAY, APRIL. > PLM. Tickets, 25 cents, can be secured ve, > PM at 1409 New York casfon Will be farnished Ly the Ma: as 8 Voorhees, 1323 an the renider ire ave, ai for gale at How to Save Money—buy your Wines | and liquors of Mrs, SEL1Gs0 ; 1200-2 Pa. ave. | ney Everet!, Fine N. C. Scuppernong h.” delicious, @2 per gal. California Champagne, rich ‘and | sparkling, full gt. bots., $11 per doz. Cele- brated Daniel Webster ‘Cigars,"¢3.75. per bos. Special prices per box also onother fine grades. cents for #1 Whris ap 20-2t Left-handed Barbers’ Trimmers, Wosten- holm and Rodgers’ Blades, Grinding and re- i Watroup's ,47 ws ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Pauline ay iy, Tie ‘atest opera by MeLailan ond Kelleys Priday. ne Hall, im her original crestion, Rapid Changes In temperature ix often productive of colds, and to colds as.a cause can be traced inany of rurday, fhe alls and fatalities of life. “Keep. tho aystem | ae Erato jealthy and fortify it by usin, ra Davenport, Our Pare Rye Whi 4 ary , 5 years old, 65c. qt Our Port Wine, rich and crusty, 50¢. qt Our Sherry, Muscatel and Angelica, 5 Our Golden Catawba, 2%5c. Brook Trout and Broiled } Sauce, 15c. Finest Process Flour, 1.30 and $1.50 sack. It P. RB. Wrisos, 934 7th st, n.w. The New Sewing Machines for $18.50 at the Doaestic Rooms, 7th and H, are a great success, at Fine Old Spanish Sherry Wine (ourown open cay for sickness or iavall Pure Old Port Wine, 50c. large Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years old), 75c. Eas Van Dyck Mie Edwards, ke. = te Claref, 5c. bot. ckerel, Tomato EVERY EVENING AND SATUBDAY MATINEE, Steele Mackaye's Great Play, JPAUL KAUVAR. Heroic, Romantic. Histories Superior Company, 100 ATaliaries, it. Murzcun’s Great Special Sale, $17 7th mei fc. Sul Grd Costduies, Mechanical Rffects, HALL OPERA COMPANY 176 Fine Sewing Machines at $10. Folly warranted; trial free. 4th and Pa.ave.s.e. Nia" and “ERMINIE.* apl-eol0t Seen ee pane Children. NEW NATIONAL TieaTRE Inevery house whoro there are children Comfort Powder is indispensable, In fact, it comes into play from infancy to old age, All druggists sell it. 2 ——— Cleanliness is a virtne, especially in eonfes- tions, ‘Tho greatest possible care is taken in EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. BRONSON HOWARD'S Aristocracy, the manufacture of White's Yucatan Gum.al7-6¢ Royal Headac es Presented with Et hers ne powaet 10 ‘THE ORIGINAL CAST OF PLAYERS, —_——— v, eee ‘Stage eee ec. 8S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making ». vs direction Hayman and Charles clalty in Ladios’ and Children's ‘air “Cattng | 27°82 a snd Shampoving: also poures Dandrufl. oo7-tr jext Week—EVANS AXD HOEY in the ninth edt- nof A PARLOK MATCH, est Comfort Powder. Itching Piles are the bane of many lives. Comfort Powder cures them. Druggists sell it.3 Elixir Babek cures all malarial disoasea. ee ee NEW_ PUBLICATION: (PERE EXISTS A OREAT DEMAND splot | GENeRar spry: THURSDAY Vocal aud instru ‘Tickets at Knabe' 1 Tyler THE WONDERFUL BOY SOPRANO, ASSISTED BY A GRAND CONCERT COMPANY, By PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS For cheerful songs with motions, that can be carried out by pupils standing by their desks. Tho best that aro yet published at a price to bein every teasher's and pupil's porsession are “CHEERFUL ECHOES" And “NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN SONGS AND PLAYS,” Fach containing seventy songs and recitations by ‘Mrs. Lonise Pollock, Principal of Washington Kinder- Since Her Thirty-first Birthday the! 4 EPTION WILL BE GIVEN AT Light-running Domestic Sowing Machine wakes | PSDAY MAY 5, fur the Wneotet two button holes per minute perfectly. It ‘music for the ce- | ee THE Th irth of Freedom Told in a superb serie of living {lust-ations, fea partof the program this year of the ADAM FOREPAUGH Which will exhibit at Washington, D.C, CORNER NORTR CAPITOL AND L STREETS, MONDAY AND TUPSDAY, ‘They unite in an enasaNe of overwhelming erangevr CIRCUS, MFNAGERIF, MUSEUM, HIFPODRGE, GRAND HORSE FAIR, THE WILD WARRIOR COSSACKS OF THE CZAR And the most marnificent onterta!nment of all time, the SCENES AND BATTLES OF 17%—THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, All given beneath the vast waterproof pavilions of America's Oldest, Lanost and Best Exhibition. Capital invested, 3,000,000. 1,000 Men, Women and Children employed. ‘Largest number snd best cf Performers ever even IR the Cirens The Wild Warrior Cossacks of the Cear— Most daring, Feckleas, auiliful Roueh Riders and Fighters =” mone men, In the Hippodrome many innovations. Races even for the first time und ail the Standard Couteste A fitting cap to this sheaf of superoxcellence, ear nered from ail the most fruitful fields of the tmiverse, is weil called the Peopie’s Patriotic Pleasure and Pas: time, SCENES AND BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION! Requiring acres of scenery, thousands of correct cos. tun the herualia and accoutermeuts | of warand forthe of i repre. sented Whose child should not lesrn this glorious lesson 80 aeightially told? da} a to spectator or pe ‘te of cannon, &e., produced by ratue. Cheap Roundtrip Excursions on all railway and steamboat lines, See local arente for particule: ions daily. begin one enirg to avoid the tucks can ‘be secured feoney' SPRING MEETING WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, BENNING RACE COURSE, FROM MONDAY, APEIL 2%, TO SATURDAY, MAY 6, BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. 31,000. ‘Hotel stakes, S8entries. Primary stakes, 36 entries. ls US VERsarist CHURCH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, Lecture by DR. J. D. BUCK Of Cincinnati, Ohio, For the benefit LIBRARY OF TREOSOPHICAL SOCTETE, Subject, “THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN. Admresion, Scents Reserved emats to be obit Without extra charge at Metwerott's Music §. OF WASHINGTON. » Wash, Alex and Mount Vernon Rasirosd the banks of the Potomac and throweh the ree'sof Alexandria, brimcing im View all hie Yonica points. No delay Take trains, Penney! 20h, LOO. it ‘by Alexenar.a want . Bam er open from 1 Am. too ate G. B. PAILLIPS,Gon. Pass Acont, 197 F st. wm! _H. & COOPER. Suri endent. ted circutars wit HOMAS. Mu + Baie worsen, Woegty, Far trans over Penueyi opening et uesom aed, from May 13, SOF 1S, Jeane the fas: ‘[2= Senn WoRLD's Parr TOUR Company. A series of tours from WASHINGTON AND VICINITY To the WORLD'S COLUMBIAN FXPOSITION. Special trains of Pullman Vestibulnd Sleeping Cer, Absolute comfort insured both en route and while im Chien: THREE ELPGANT HOTELS, Firet-class in every pacticular, conteining «ll moterm improvements, fire procf in and located near the fair er willentertain ourguese A TOUR OF TEN Da Ticket from Wavhincton inclu ies all Traveling Jae benses, Admission to Fx) osition, Lunches on the Grounds, Hotel, &e. PERCY G@. SMITH. General Avent, B. and 0. Ticket Officn, No. 619 Pennsyivaniauve., Washington, D.C. Send for book. mb2tea Deanwood stekes, 19 entries. Nationsl Capl- POEXAWISTAON TEED TOMAC, tal stakes, 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 an@ Pool Lawn, $1; ladies, 50c. Members’ badges, with all Privileres forthe meeting, €10, to be had of 0. G Staples, treasarer, Willard's Hotel. ‘Trains Jeave station, 6th and B sts. nw., at Band MEMBERSHIP TICKETS OF THE WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1893, ‘Will be sold at the following places: ‘Willard's Hotel, Riess House, National Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, Wilson & Hough, 23 Ext. nw. Price for the meeting, including al! privi'ezes club house and grand stand for self and I 20. ouse and gran self and Indies, PROFESSIONAL. MME SROCKE Tris aL THE EVENTS oF life. All basiness confidential, Ladies and cwatle juen, 50c, each, Hours, Ye. in. 19 0. I. between ist and Feveais hidden mysteries, . Tecowers lost property Stolen’ goods, points ont your paraled together, ¢ An business, rem: respects your honor—your lips seal the only bond we require. If you say you'll pay so much 4 week or «month ‘We believe you will—nnd on the strength of that alone you are free to buy what FURNITURE—CARPETS-MATTINGS —STOVES—REFRIGERATORS—-BABY CARRIAGES — or Housefurnishings You require—sithout the ready money. ‘ish con!d do no better. ‘Whenever you are ready come in. U U U Hover axo Hennwane, 917, 919, 921, 923 7TH 8T., apl? 636 MASS. AVE. ¥.W. didacedededaddddieaiaaaicac UUUUUUUUUUUUU PATAPSCO, remier Flour of America. U Lue Trors, ‘The Best will Prevail, 17 ‘9TH YEAR. 1893 ‘The reasons for the unprecedented success of Pate- paco Flour for over one bundred years are el tBearecer alten Sales Sus sets seated warien Normal Institute. Price, 50 ¢ Under the managemen’ of Mr. Pagar Strakoseb, will | ime and toner by comine to rich by the same aachor, NATIONAL ive coe Crane Concert at as bs ‘here others have f , METzcnorr fc WALL. Navertiaes only. set 2 MANUAL, which is the o: THUUSDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, ial. sittings, 500, Hours, to | 4 lessons; 177 pages, price, 73 e¢ ission 5Uc.. 75c. and 81. Reserved seats at Met- . | Residence, 489 HF st., bet. 4% and Published by DE WOLF, FISK & CO., Boston, Mass. | ~ peeereteren ap18-3e° ore rai ot: ‘ = ‘CLUM THEATER, For salo at BALLANTYNE’S Book Store, 428 7th st. | K SUDAN? LYCEUM THEATER cday. voyant abd Mesmerist. ‘Telis past, preseat and apl2-1m A — fore. Gives ¥ aes Mme. Vou Nit 4 medium. Hours 1 to ve How Doss Is Loos To ¥ BOBBY MANCHESTERS sittinz, Sto. Feo, 8 igi ANTLEROY TELLS THE EVENTS OF LIF) eee te Ok OL 7 Our NIGHT OWLS Foe sickness and drunkenticw.. fe gives! conmels ove, and anything you want done in chart _ BEAUTY stow. works 1211 Bel, ave. bet. St a Foura10 to The tith wt. cars pismnow forty-four yearsold and Thave, been in oe siness twenty-four years, in which time I have ob- 2 DL tas ferved that those who pay cash for what they buy, | Welaie eee OF OE Ge DIXON, Champion Bantam | 2) Whether they have littie or much money, are the peo- | yPEN'S “RIGHTS plewho thrive, And another fact is, those who buy | ML’ <iata GIELEN oneredit get so completely in the power of the mer- ALMA GITd chant that they cannot eal! anything their own and | WEL Uru", te,4yush, emis at METZOROTTS | treatwects. | often awake as fro:a some horrid nightmare to find | Mis) ‘Spm. sickets forssie at Meteoror's | tmhIeohs pay day and its comforts lost to them, asthe iron arms | innsic of relentless collectors close abont them. This ise| 4 HUMOROUS LEOTUNE BY dark picture, but time and your own hands have hung | AL BLY. HM. WHARTON, At about your homes. We will help you take it down— ‘FEIDA’ ue set 2h Béplece Tes Set, $2.98; Good Matting, 1%40.; Ex-| FIRST BAPTIST CHI :, S tra He Seamless, 20c.; Good Baby Carriage, ADMITS on GOR = . a 94.95; the Best $50 Chamber Suite in the cit; it | (RAND ONCE 2600 will surprise you: 6 Solid Usk Chairs, #5 | (g™ANP 214HEM CONCERT Sell, Oak Suites, $12. 50; Cluster Leg Table, onk, 85; BY THE xtra Large Parlor Suite (sold elsewhere, $125), our <GTOK Price, 875. We want you to see ft. Anything you want Se naane Sek fun Acasa in forthe house. Remember, we don't sell on time. No AT THE NATIONAL RIFLES ARMORY, maiter what you want in Furniture, Mattings, Car- an 4 the leeding zither « pets, Chins, Giass, &c., come and see us, Abe Club and other wellsthown tient will aeaioe i ae th r — ique Anteresting mt — = ie scastes Concert begins at § 0°: ‘ksharp. After the concert M. C. GRASTY, danei: apld Set Double Stores. Everything for Cash. 1510 and 1512 7th st., bet. Pand On. ‘To keep trade up, I keep prices down. SOUTRERN RELIEF SOCIETY. Literary and Musical Entertainment aT ‘WILLARD HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1803, 8 PY. TICKETS, 50 CENTS. Tickets f the Drng Stores and oe one thon of tis Seckeige asta” ‘ARRIS\ THEATLE. Week M April 17, 1893. Matinees Tuceday. Thardny ahd Set MISS ACNES HERNDON me a Era Next week—O1k ULSOs. vem MStzinorT uvsic wat ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, CAPITAL a06 Tex Pea Cex Orr For Case. WITH A VIEW OF CLOSING OUR BUSINESS IN THE NEAR FUTURE WE WILL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS AT A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT FOR CASH, AND ALL WHO WISH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DIS- COUNT FOR CASH ARE RESPECT. FULLY INVITED TO CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUE. avlL-tt ap15-6t A Cor Or Boutzrox (Palatable, Pure, Refreshing and Stimulsting) Sorte arson seam oes GLEE CLUB. —Bs VvoIcCEs— Liste Cou. mae MAUD POWELL CAEP fas Re ME BAPHATT. CLATEVOYANT aX Dora with a cau), gives uaines and Incky dates: tells how to retain husband or lover. Consul her on love, busi of health. | Si with worthlescharas, DIO sta. ont dupe FOU ‘Room 10. Stranors frow other cities and all in trouble will sav> | Replete with many new first-class family resort. ete and sale steamer FLORENCE (capacit ) and BUEDA- VISTA can be chartered for day excursions by rep- “tadie organizations for the season of IRM3. Booke Row open. For information and terms address of ap- ply to T. P. SHERIDAN, General Manager, apls-2w* ‘The Harrison,” 84 and G n.w. Vi PO fi ANAL TO MOUNT VERNOM, HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON THE PALACE STEAMER MACALeSTH: a ag Lh eae ovements. A strictly Admission to gruunda, 25 cents 2 At the siewinet's hart, foot of Tea A @olightfal trip on the famons Blue Potomar, aang. en roule, mone “thers, the following notable and teal twniuts of inteceat e Lorpedo Foint—Pish Coanuission Steamer Macalester torivir Landings as far down se Glymont datiy exespt Punday at JO aa. Breiglts and’ mm MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT Co. mihi Sat EDUCATIONAL “IN WAMMING FON, MBIA CONSFRVATORY OF MUSIC, #0 K ne depiartenest vWIN HA! | Conservatory or Private “poms % ‘oruin in axp aT BOF et now. Bow arn. Call aud w of studer te, 20F Des ei inason. Antique: <creulars wend to he 808.17 - VERNON MUSIC STCDIO, renee entltnere, °* 0 TEAC Or LAND LITERATURE: ‘OT of Paris, nuthor of te I . enabling the - apt7-0:* sctlees JRosToN ET VAPOR BATHS—SCTENTIFIC juassace and Swedish movement. Di. SARAH 508% 13th st. now. Open Sunday. WENCH, Suasaica Fuse pag ee and t AM, of Sorbunue, ME, ik, THE TRUEST DESTINY Yosder of te age. nermation ivan witht Rowena: » Bee, 0c, ant 1s21"Marion st acw., bot. Ot aud a) a yee a M _ DREAMER, THE ONLY CELL D Mee tek Cages etre ts agents day,10a.m.to6p.m. 1508 14th: DENTISTRY. RY BEST TEETH. FULL SETS THAT oan ‘ive com Dyfuthes aad natural ee Sina, SOc. ? be Ee eae T ant apl7-tw* a x 4 pastes EXTRACTION OF TEETH. PAIN. xo ROFORM. 38 BaNGer No ETHER OR RO BLEEP. COCAINE, XO SUELLED Gums. LYASANTNESS, NO EXTRs CHARGE Wohareexclusivecontral of preparation forum | Gcy= A VEAP Fou AY OE in this city which, when B25 shee Sooktcertes APPLIED TO THE GUMS, RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. te applied directly to the Tistuye teat can De extracted paintess. Dis senses while having his Nosweiling of the eu: Roswoiling raz readers and the phonograpl., by exaerionced Tenors “Thor ues tnscr tue Enulish business and civil service conte | duced rates for summer months. Send for cataioxne. Tae werzrrz scoot oF taxarnors, BERT gh se ne pry uropean Branches, ‘all Year, dav and evening. Summer Branch st Asbury Park, N. 3. CHOW x * BLOCUT LOC hysscal grace aud wuice’ cur r Lewnome piven during tre ny RDC TOWNSEND. Biss ADA L- ee ‘OOP SCOM MER TAL OL of Shorthand wud TY rewr! Lat. nin) week free. ers, Send for circular. grammar, letier wriQiue. 0073 Stivtre posiwess Co} . = Kes. nw. 4 “ar da DUCATION FOR REAL UL) eal Bee es ‘Seasions—March } te July L in endo t